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H A D | if.h | fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl().
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H A D | if_ethersubr.c | fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl().
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/freebsd/sys/dev/fxp/ |
H A D | if_fxp.c | fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl(). fb583156 Tue Dec 10 07:29:50 GMT 1996 David Greenman <dg@FreeBSD.org> 1) Implement SIOCSIFMTU in ether_ioctl(), and change ether_ioctl's return type to be int so that errors can be returned. 2) Use the new SIOCSIFMTU ether_ioctl support in the few drivers that are using ether_ioctl(). 3) In if_fxp.c: treat if_bpf as a token, not as a pointer. Don't bother testing for FXP_NTXSEG being reached in fxp_start()...just check for non-NULL 'm'. Change fxp_ioctl() to use ether_ioctl().
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