On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 10:40:22PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:42:09AM -0400, Brian Callahan wrote:
> > On 04/21/13 03:21, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > >On Sat, Mar 02, 2013 at 10:36:50AM -0500, Brian Callahan wrote:
> > >>Hi tech --
> > >>
> > >>While doing some ports test
Hi.
After several suggestions from Henning I started working putting parts
of hfsc_if into ifaltq, where normally ALTQ bits would be (altq_flags
will have to stay outside of the union, because that's how you know if
altq has been enabled on that ifnet). But making that union will mean
"altq_disc"
Back in August I sent a diff to fix ICMP checksum calculation in
in_proto_cksum_out() and in_delayed_cksum() in cases where the ICMP
checksum field is not in the first mbuf of an mbuf chain (original post
at http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=137571298511653&w=2 ).
bluhm@ replied on tech@ with the
so stop that pseudo-header wankery. v6 doesn't have it at all. instead
of incrementally pre-computing a tiny part of the proto cksum, just do
it in in_proto_cksum_out when needed.
makes everything else in the stack super easy: need cksum? set flag,
done.
stack and pf cases tested with all 3 offloa
Hi,
Our IPv6 stack scans all extension headers for routing header type
0 and drops the packet if it finds one. RFC 5095 demands to handle
a routing header type 0 like an unrecognised routing type. This
is enough to protect the own machine.
To protect a network as a firewall, we have pf which do
This was originally submitted by Joe Gidi in November 2010, based on a
FreeBSD commit by Ed Schouten from back in December 2005. See
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=128924886803756&w=2 for previous
thread. The only comment was from tedu@, that SMALL_KERNEL should be
added, which I've done but
Hi Alexander,
On 18/10/13(Fri) 12:45, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ethernet drivers connected via USB might sleep when their multicast
> group filter is modified. Unfortunately this happens from softclock
> or softnet interrupt when IPv6 decides to unconfigure its addresses
> automatically.
Hi,
Ethernet drivers connected via USB might sleep when their multicast
group filter is modified. Unfortunately this happens from softclock
or softnet interrupt when IPv6 decides to unconfigure its addresses
automatically.
An obvious solution is to use a work queue. I have put the workq
storage
Hi tech@
Here is a diff to allow the sdmmc SMC_CAPS_SINGLE_ONLY caps to do
something. The bits I take are from NetBSD and it works well with
ommmc(4) on my Beagle Bone Black.
This capability force the sdmmc stack to only issue single blocks
transfers. It is usefull for debug purpose and/or for br