small fix to netatalk
Robert N. M. Watson
rwatson at FreeBSD.org
Mon Aug 3 08:44:03 UTC 2009
On 3 Aug 2009, at 09:11, Frank Lahm wrote:
> I just subscribed here so I can't followup neatly which will break
> threading, sorry for that.
>
> If appropiate please also provide any patches upstream. Thanks!
> Though I'm not sure _what_ you're really patching here, as the patch
> doesn't match neither upstream head nor branch-2-0 ?
This is a patch against the kernel netatalk code in FreeBSD,
specifically, against address configuration for phase I addresses.
Forgive a lack of knowledge of the netatalk project itself, but I had
assumed we basically owned the kernel bits and were supposed to make
sure they kept working, and you guys owned the userspace bits. If you
are maintaining kernel bits, then we should talk about that since I've
modified the FreeBSD netatalk kernel code heavily in the last few
years during the fine-grained locking work on it. :-)
We should probably talk regardless as one of the big things we appear
to be missing for the kernel netatalk code is a decent regression
suite -- I have some casual local tests, but over the years we've
picked up several reports of regressions (8 appears to have regressed
with respect to multiple network interfaces being available, for
example), and I know very little about the wire protocol. If you guys
have any unit tests for kernel netatalk services, that would be
excellent, but if not, perhaps you can provide some guidance on what
sorts of units tests would be appropriate.
Robert
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