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sshd entries, sort internal services the same as everywhere
else.
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1.156 -> 1.157 hardware/common/dev.sgml
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one still anticipated change with XXX. Otherwise, this function is done.
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letter in FILES section.
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You need your kernel and ccdconfig(8) to be in sync, particularly if your
source tree is on a ccd device.
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- Add a comment to vm_pgmoveco() describing what remains to be done
for vm locking.
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This is a style bug. err() is declared is non-returning so that every
use of it doesn't need to be encrufted with NOTREACHED. It's too bad
that only gcc understands the declaration.
Asked by: bde@
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Fix broken programming of VSCALE_HI registers in yuv422_prog().
PR: 46521
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 3 days
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PR: 47453
Obtained from: NetBSD (partially)
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register.
Reviewed by: imp
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screwed beyond all help, so it can just skip the pthreads wrapper
for write(2) and call directly into it.
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o Modify rc.d/apmd to make correct use of this information.
Submitted by: Simon L. Nielsen <simon@nitro.dk> (with minor modifications)
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curthread. Unlike td_flags, this field does not need any locking.
- Replace the td_inktr and td_inktrace variables with equivalent private
thread flags.
- Move TDF_OLDMASK over to the private flags field so it no longer requires
sched_lock.
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o Fill in the ipx_down() routine.
Submitted by: ceri
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Approved by: des (mentor)
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PCI bus interface. I have made some modifications to this manual
page, so it looks a bit different from the original version that
was posted to me.
Submitted by: Bruce M. Simpson <bms@spc.org>
Reviewed by: imp, mdodd (early copy)
Approved by: des (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
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exception of the default 'status' command) regardless of whether the
executed command was actually successfull or not. Forced scripts should
always correctly reflect the outcome of the command.
NOTE: exit values are treated as booleans. We don't care what
the actual exit value was, only whether it was successfull or not.
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kernel configuration option. This created confusion resulting
into a PR.
PR: docs/45294
Approved by: des (mentor)
Discussed with: bmilekic
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Noticed by: ted@NLnetLabs.nl (Ted Lindgreen)
Approved by: ru
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code is always compiled into the kernel now.
Submitted by: Hubert Tournier <hubert@frbsd.org>
PR: docs/53068
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Requested by: phk
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Suggested by: juli
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replacing the committed static OID version with a string-based OID_AUTO
version.
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getino(3)/putino(3), inode.c has been reworked in Perforce to the point
where a manual page may not be accurate. Certainly putino(3) has not
even been merged back yet.
These will need a lot of improvement for most applications, but they
document the API enough to get someone on their feet, most likely. The
best documentation still exists in the form of libufs(3) consumers in the
base system.
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not know of any software using them, and there is no "published API" for
libufs, as it were.
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userland, and the kernel. In the kernel by way of the 'ident[]' variable
akin to all the other stuff generated by newvers.sh. In userland it is
available to sysctl consumers via KERN_IDENT or 'kern.ident'. It is exported
by uname(1) by the -i flag.
Reviewed by: hackers@
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Parenthesise return values.
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with any quoting, but that should be OK for re-input, regardless.
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PR: 53073
Submitted by: Priit Piipuu <priit.piipuu@mail.ee>
MFC after: 2 weeks
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declarations for strlcpy, strlen, strmp and strcpy.
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Include sys/linker.h for kldload
Include sys/module.h for modfind
sort sys includes
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Add $FreeBSD$ while I'm here.
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Add $FreeBSD$ while I'm here.
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second and equalizing the load between the two most imbalanced CPU. This
is intended to clear up long term load imbalances that would not be handled
by the 'pull' method in sched_choose().
- Pull out some bits of sched_choose() into a kseq_move() function that moves
an arbitrary thread from one kseq to another.
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vm_object_deallocate().
- Remove vm_object_pip_sleep().
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