reset bcallah maintainer lines, quite a lot of timeouts which make it
tricky for others to work on the ports tree, this will also bring more
visible to portroach of those which are outdated
rpki-client: display not PrintableString warning as part of -vv
Last time we checked end of November, it was only ~1000 ROAs below
AfriNIC that had this problem. Since knocking those out wasn't an option,
we couldn't turn this into an error, and in the last two months 15k other
products (below other TAs) joined the club. Make it easier to inspect
without recompiling. Gate it behind -vv because it's noisy.
ok job
vmd(8): reduce lowmem area in the memory map.
Some Linux guests have issues rebooting due to how vmd(8) lays out
low memory for SeaBIOS. Tweaking the boundaries of the low memory
area designating reserved vs. RAM helps some guests reboot properly.
As tested by bluhm@, it doesn't solve all Linux guest issues with
reboot.
mlarkin@ needs some headroom in the low memory area for ACPI tables,
so landing this change even though it doesn't perfectly fix the
reboot issue.
ok mlarkin@
vmd(8): don't add mmio regions in e820 map
The mmio regions shouldn't be explicitly in the e820 map. Instead
make holes for guests to identify.
Squelches some noise from Linux guests that look for 32-bit address
space for PCI mmio BARs and find none. While vmd(8) doesn't yet
emulate mmio on amd64/i386 systems, we'll want correct behavior
later.
Tested with help by bluhm@
ok mlarkin@, hshoexer@
Fix build with poppler-26.02.0.
While here, remove old chunks for poppler-26.01.0 that break make
patch after the update to gdal-3.12.2.
ok landry@ (maintainer)
Fix the major Rx packet-loss issue on iwx(4) MA devices and BZ devices.
Set the client.is_assoc flag in the new iwx(4) MAC context firmware command
when we are associating to the AP. Without this flag the firmware remains in
unassociated state which does not work very well for passing traffic.
Tested by kettenis@ on MA and myself on BZ
set the assoc ID field in iwx(4) firmware commands correctly
Newer firmware does not like seeing bits 0xc000 set in the assoc ID.
The AP sets these bits but they don't belong to the actual ID value.
Mask these bits out to prevent fatal firmware errors.
Thanks to Johannes Berg for deciphering firmware sysassert code 0x20103312.
I likely would have gotten stuck trying to find the solution by myself.