net-mgmt/peering-manager: Fix Python version
Upstream claims to support >=3.10,<3.15 which translates to 3.10-3.14.
Reviewed by: bofh
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57709
x86: Harmonize GENERIC and MINIMAL
* Reorder MINIMAL so everything is in the same order as in GENERIC.
* Wherever comments diverged, except for the explanatory comment at
the top, copy the GENERIC version to MINIMAL.
* Add KDTRACE_FRAME to i386 GENERIC; it was already in MINIMAL, and
adding it to GENERIC seemed like the more correct move.
With these changes, MINIMAL is a strict subset of GENERIC, apart from
the identifier and the explanatory comment at the top.
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57729
pfsync: remove invalid panic
When we undefer a packet (when the peer acks the state) it's possible
that we don't find a corresponding pfsync_deferral. We panic here, but
that's actually something that can happen in normal operation:
- if we have too many deferred packets already (in pfsync_defer())
- if the deferral timed out (in pfsync_defer_tmo())
Remove this panic and document the scenarios where it might occur.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Orange Business Services
(cherry picked from commit 035e87247f845500b4672e10efb8f47fd2c0f2a2)
pfsync: remove invalid panic
When we undefer a packet (when the peer acks the state) it's possible
that we don't find a corresponding pfsync_deferral. We panic here, but
that's actually something that can happen in normal operation:
- if we have too many deferred packets already (in pfsync_defer())
- if the deferral timed out (in pfsync_defer_tmo())
Remove this panic and document the scenarios where it might occur.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Orange Business Services
(cherry picked from commit 035e87247f845500b4672e10efb8f47fd2c0f2a2)