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Submitted by: obrien
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Noticed by: gallatin
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(note we should not just use GCC's default LIBGCC_SPEC as it doesn't use
the PIC version when linking shared)
Recomended by: jdp
PR: 21983
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This allows build flags to be specified for a particular program from
within the crunch.conf file, eg:
prog ppp
special ppp buildopts -DNOKLDLOAD -DNOINET6 -DNONAT -DNOATM
This adds '-DNOKLDLOAD -DNOINET6 -DNONAT -DNOATM' to make targets
related to ppp when determining which object files to build and
when calculating dependencies and building the targets.
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block bitmaps before unmount() completes. They were written using
bdwrite(), so they were normally written less than 32 seconds after
unmount(), but this is too late if the media is removed or the system
is rebooted soon after unmount(). sync()ing before unmount() didn't
help, because ext2fs uses buggy private caching for these blocks --
it doesn't even bdwrite() them until they are uncached or the filesystem
is unmounted. sync()ing after unmount() didn't help, because sync()
only applies to (vnodes for) mounted filesystems.
PR: 22726
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and this PC-Card has function ID as modem, pccard.conf entry
is not needed.
Submitted by: (Roger Hardiman <roger@freebsd.org>)
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Submitted by: HIDETOSHI Imai <hidepin@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>
bsd-nomads:14735
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add BUFFALO LPC3-CLX
Submitted by: Takashi Ikeda <ccikeda@moon.aichi-u.ac.jp>
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PR: misc/5574
Submitted by: Bart Robinson <lomew@marker.cs.utah.edu>
Reviewed by: wollman
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* xref sysctl
* do not mark kern.ipc.mbuf_wait up as a function argument.
* do not mix case of function argument names
* a mbuf -> an mbuf
* if -> whether
* typos
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get stuck into this page.
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Approved by: jkh
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in order to suppress onwonted package interaction.
Submitted by: steve
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in order to avoid this bug in the future.
Submitted by: se
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Reviewed by: obrien
Obtained from: NetBSD
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As of this patchset, the loader builds (under NetBSD/macppc), boots, interacts
and talks to BOOTP/NFS servers.
(main.c was moved from boot/ofw/libofw to boot/ofw/common but has no revision
history)
Reviewed by: obrien
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Reviewed by: obrien
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This brings the loader up to the point where I can compile it under
NetBSD/macppc and have it boot, interact and talk to NFS servers.
sys/boot/ofw/libofw/main.c has been deleted (it has no revision history) and
replaced with sys/boot/ofw/common/main.c
Reviewed by: obrien
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The test for failing the end guard was always triggering (and was reported as
such in compiler warnings). This is a temporary band-aid until I can work
out what's really going on.
Reviewed by: obrien
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This file needs commenting still.
Submitted by: luoqi
Reviewed by: obrien
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Reviewed by: obrien
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in single user mode.
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Approved by: obrien
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called 'elm'. It doesn't take an arg 'elm', it simply removes the
element at the head of the list.
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forbid "ANY" SA from being used for tnunel mode.
Reported by: Chris Cason <casonc@netplex.aussie.org>
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This fixes randoms lockups when probing the card at boot time, when
more than 1 similar card is found in the machine.
Reviewed by: semenu
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PR: 22713
Submitted by: Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely5.cicely.de>
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LinuxThreads port. Dike it out as it was removed from freebsd.h on
19-July-2000 as this option depended on bits not part of the base system
and required people to install the LinuxThreads port in a manner
non-consistent with the workings of our Ports Collection.
Requested by: jasone
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the requirement it describes is not in C99.
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Make code compile and work for FreeBSD 4.x as well as FreeBSD 5.x
Submitted by: Michael Reifenberger <root@nihil.plaut.de>
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device tree and resource manager contents. This is the kernel side of
the upcoming libdevinfo, which will expose this information to userspace
applications in a trivial fashion.
Remove the now-obsolete DEVICE_SYSCTLS code.
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and then mapped /dev/foo into /dev/rfoo to get to the character device.
This isn't needed anymore.
Reviewed by: ps
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syscall compare against a variable sv_minsigstksz in struct
sysentvec as to properly take the size of the machine- and
ABI dependent struct sigframe into account.
The SVR4 and iBCS2 modules continue to have a minsigstksz of
8192 to preserve behavior. The real values (if different) are
not known at this time. Other ABI modules use the real
values.
The native MINSIGSTKSZ is now defined as follows:
Arch MINSIGSTKSZ
---- -----------
alpha 4096
i386 2048
ia64 12288
Reviewed by: mjacob
Suggested by: bde
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Do not use sysent.c, proto.h and syscall.h in source tree;
use auto-generated versions.
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reference and comparison with ACPICA aml interpreter's behavior.
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This code has help us comprehence ACPI spec .
Contributors of this code is as follows(except for FreeBSD commiter):
Yasuo Yokoyama,
Munehiro Matsuda,
and ALL acpi-jp@jp.freebsd.org people.
Thanks.
R.I.P.
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file descriptors needing to be polled (Doh!). Reported
by Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com>.
Don't install and start the scheduling timer until the
first thread is created. This prevents the overhead of
having a periodic scheduling signal in a single threaded
program. Reported by Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com>.
Allow builtin longjmps out of application installed
signal handlers without the need perform any post-handler
cleanup:
o Change signal handling to save the threads interrupted
context on the stack. The threads current context is
now always stored in the same place (in the pthread).
If and when a signal handler returns, the interrupted
context is copied back to the storage area in the pthread.
o Before calling invoking a signal handler for a thread,
back the thread out of any internal waiting queues
(mutex, CV, join, etc) to which it belongs.
Rework uthread_info.c a bit to make it easier to change
the format of a thread dump.
Use an alternal signal stack for the thread library's
signal handler. This allows us to fiddle with the main
threads stack without fear of it being in use.
Reviewed by: jasone
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PR: 22684
Submitted by: Akinori YAMADA <yamada-a@nextcom.co.jp>
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