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[src/netbsd-2-0]: src/doc #1072



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/17f480b1f4d4
branches:  netbsd-2-0
changeset: 564663:17f480b1f4d4
user:      jmc <jmc%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Mon Jan 10 19:02:54 2005 +0000

description:
#1072

diffstat:

 doc/CHANGES-2.0.1 |  36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diffs (82 lines):

diff -r 40feaf825dc1 -r 17f480b1f4d4 doc/CHANGES-2.0.1
--- a/doc/CHANGES-2.0.1 Mon Jan 10 19:00:54 2005 +0000
+++ b/doc/CHANGES-2.0.1 Mon Jan 10 19:02:54 2005 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#      $NetBSD: CHANGES-2.0.1,v 1.1.2.4 2005/01/07 16:00:57 jdc Exp $
+#      $NetBSD: CHANGES-2.0.1,v 1.1.2.5 2005/01/10 19:02:54 jmc Exp $
 
 A complete list of changes from the NetBSD 2.0 release to the NetBSD 2.0.1 
 release.
@@ -53,13 +53,13 @@
        before we recycle all the contexts in ctx_alloc().  The latter
        is not good enough since a (physically tagged) L1 cache line is
        valid for all contexts, not just the one that was used to
-       instantiate it.  fixes PR#24126, PR#25669 and PR#27730.
+       instantiate it.  PR#24126, PR#25669 and PR#27730.
        [martin, ticket #1013]
 
 sys/arch/sparc64/sparc64/pmap.c                        1.158
 
        Better return value checking for pseg_get/pseg_set. Turn Debugger()
-       calls into proper panics and sprinkle some KASSERTs.  Closes PR#27288.
+       calls into proper panics and sprinkle some KASSERTs.  PR#27288.
        [martin, ticket #1014]
 
 lib/libc/arch/sparc64/gen/_setjmp.S            1.6
@@ -67,24 +67,21 @@
        Replace the stack unwinding by a much simpler solution taken from
        ../../arch/sparc/gen/_setjmp.S rev. 1.6. This ended up to be
        ~identical to the OpenBSD change triggered by the same sparc change.
-       Thanks to Stoned Elipot for pointing out the problem.
        [martin, ticket #1020]
 
-lib/libc/arch/x86_64/gen/swapcontext.S 1.3
+lib/libc/arch/x86_64/gen/swapcontext.S                 1.3
 
        Use correct stack offsets after pushing values onto it.
        PR#28486.
        [hira, ticket #1029]
 
-sys/net/if_media.c                     1.23
+sys/net/if_media.c                             1.23
 
-       As pointed out by Greg Troxel, ifmedia_entrys were allocated with
-       malloc_type M_IFADDR and freed with malloc_type M_DEVBUF.  This
-       causes a panic(9) in DIAGNOSTIC kernels.  Add malloc_type M_IFMEDIA
-       and use it for both malloc'ing and free'ing ifmedia_entrys.
+       Add malloc_type M_IFMEDIA and use it for both malloc'ing and free'ing 
+       ifmedia_entrys to prevent panic(9) in DIAGNOSTIC kernels.
        [dyoung, ticket #1030]
 
-sys/arch/xen/i386/locore.S             1.7
+sys/arch/xen/i386/locore.S                     1.7
 
        HYPERVISOR_yield is one of the hypervisor calls that's "overloaded";
        it does different things depending what's in %ebx.
@@ -93,16 +90,19 @@
        SCHEDOP_yield, which was what was wanted; so unpredictable things
        happened, notably immediate return to the NetBSD idle loop, in
        other words spinning on CPU.
-
-       Michael Kukat caught this one and suggested this fix on port-xen.
        [tls, ticket #1043]
 
-sys/arch/xen/i386/machdep.c            1.11
+sys/arch/xen/i386/machdep.c                    1.11
 
        Terminate the domain on RB_HALT, not just on reboot.  This avoids
-       looping around a cngetc() that will never return while "halted",
-       which is rude, and which also requires domain 0 to not just restart
-       us, but kill us first.  Suggestion from Michael Kukat (though this
-       change is not the same as the one he suggested).
+       looping around a cngetc() that will never return while "halted".
        [tls, ticket #1045]
 
+sys/arch/sh3/sh3/mmu.c                         1.10
+sys/arch/sh3/sh3/mmu_sh3.c                     1.7
+sys/arch/sh3/sh3/mmu_sh4.c                     1.8
+
+       Protect accesses to PTE/TLB registers with 
+       _cpu_exception_suspend()/_cpu_exception_resume() pair. Prevents 
+       spontaneous reboot under heavy load
+       [tsutsui, ticket #1072]



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