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See http://www.freebsd.org/~newton/freebsd-svr4 for limitations,
capabilities, history and TO-DO list.
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something in /dev.
Obtained from: Christos Zoulas (NetBSD)
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something in /dev.
Obtained from: Christos Zoulas, with FreeBSD modifications
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to break existing software) acting as a pointer to emulator-specific
state data that some emulators may (or may not) need to maintain about
a socket.
Used by the svr4 module as a place for maintaining STREAMS emulation state.
Discussed with: Mike Smith, Garrett Wollman back in Sept 98
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garbage needed to support SysVR4 networking.
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Objected to by: bde
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with EXEC_SET, DECLARE_MODULE, and module_register. Specifically,
module_register. We may eventually be able to make these const, but
not now.
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configured. This isn't strictly necessary according to the
rfc, but it's suggested there....
o Don't forget to include our authname when sending a
CHAP challenge when RADIUS is configured.
o Don't supply the ``16'' representing the chap answer
length to radius_Authenticate() - libradius does this
for us.
o When we successfully authenticate via radius_Authenticate(),
continue with datalink_AuthOk() as expected.
Sponsored by: Internet Business Solutions Ltd., Switzerland
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Don't insist that RAD_USER_PASSWORD is supplied before
calling rad_send_request(). Instead, insist on only one
of RAD_USER_PASSWORD and RAD_CHAP_PASSWORD.
Sponsored by: Internet Business Solutions Ltd., Switzerland
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Strictly speaking, it is not necessary; the screen saver will load
even if the splash module is still in memory. But still, it is the right
thing to do, otherwise the splash decoder module just wasts the kernel space.
Discussed with: des
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and Racore 8148 adapters are now supported by the ThunderLAN driver.
The 8165 is just a plain vanilla 10/100 card; the 8148 is a 'multi-
personality' adapter which can support 10baseT, 100baseTX and 100baseFX
if you include the proper modules.
Also update the tl man page to mention the Racore cards.
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was broken.
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Submitted by: dfr
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Submitted by: dfr
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v_caddr_t with extreme prejudice. Here the bogons were originally
the same as for c_caddr_t (half-baked K&R support), but rev.1.95
changed one wrong cast and one harmless cast to 2 wrong casts,
and rev.1.96 only fixed the originally wrong cast.
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is not implied by -Wall as claimed by gcc.1. Adding it causes a
measly 7193 new warnings for LINT, mostly for "unused parameter" and
"comparison between signed and unsigned".
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terminating c_caddr_t with extreme prejudice. Here we depended
on the "opaque" type c_caddr_t being precisely `const char *'
to do unportable pointer arithmetic.
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C_DECLARE_MODULE due to the linker_file_sysinit() function
making modifications to the data.
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c_caddr_t with extreme prejudice. Here the original casts to
caddr_t were to support K&R compilers (or missing prototypes),
but the relevant source files require an ANSI compiler.
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problem and solution is outlined in the comments, but basically
we needed a way to allow the SYSINIT mechanism to handle const void *
arguments and function pointers as well as non-const arguments and
function pointers while still maintaining the compiler's ability to
issue warnings if you try to use a bad combination.
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c_caddr_t with extreme prejudice. Here the point of the original
cast to caddr_t was to break the warning about the const mismatch
between write(2)'s `const void *buf' and `struct uio's `char
*iov_base' (previous bitrot gave a gratuitous dependency on caddr_t
being char *). Compiling with -Wcast-qual made the cast a full
no-op.
This change has no effect on the warning for discarding `const'
on assignment to iov_base. The warning should not be fixed by
splitting `struct iovec' into a non-const version for read()
and a const version for write(), since correct const poisoning
would affect all pointers to i/o addresses. Const'ness should
probably be forgotten by not declaring it in syscalls.master.
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c_caddr_t with extreme prejudice. Here we want to convert from
`const char *' to `const char *'. Casting through c_caddr_t is
not the way to do this. The original cast to caddr_t was apparently
to break warnings about const mismatches in other versions of BSD
(in 4.4BSDLite2, the conversion is from `const char *path' to
plain caddr_t).
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Add C_DECLARE_MODULE - same as DECLARE_MODULE but uses C_SYSINIT
instead of SYSINIT.
The C_ items are going to be used for items passing const data to
sysinit.
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and spews an error message we'd rather not spew. Fixed.
Submitted by: Kevin Street <street@iname.com>
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environment by setting the variable machdep.pccard.pcic_irq. If
the IRQ is invalid, the PCIC will run in polled mode.
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apparently in accordance with style(9).
Complained-about-by: bde
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the interrupt which will be given to the PCIC. If the value supplied is
illegal or not available, interrupts will be turned off and polled mode
used instead.
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apparently in accordance with style(9).
Complained-about-by: bde
vinumopen: Change check for root user to a call to suser(9)
vinumclose: Remove check for root user.
Nitpicked-by: phk
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PR: docs/9660
Submitted by: Kris Kennaway <kkennawa@physics.adelaide.edu.au>
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know what revision of FreeBSD is being run. This case should never happen,
but just in case.
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let it rotate /var/log/wtmp again, and update monthly/200.accounting to
take this into account. (Some sites might want to change the parameters
of the rotation; it's easier to do this when it's all centralized in
newsyslog.conf.)
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PR: docs/9752
Submitted by: horikawa@jp.FreeBSD.org
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Auto Detection Mode. This leaves MSP3400C owners still unsupported.
Thanks to Gerd Knorr <kraxel@cs.tu-berlin.de> for providing some early
assistance and sample code in the linux bttv driver.
Nicolas Souchu <nsouch@freebsd.org> ported the msp_read/write/reset
functions to smbus/iicbus.
METEOR_INPUT_DEV2 now selects a composite camera on the SVIDEO port.
For true SVIDEO, use METEOR_INPUT_DEV_SVIDEO.
If you get a monochrome image from the SVIDEO port, you have
seleted the wrong input type.
Tested by: Johan Larsson<gozer@ludd.luth.se>
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our implementation does not meet 1003.2 (rather than the now outdated
``is expected to comply' language).
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version and a const void * version. Currently the const void * version
simply calls the void * version ( i.e. no 'fix' is in place ).
A solution needs to be found for the C_SYSINIT ( etc...) family of
macros that allows const void * without generating a warning, but
does not allow non-const void *.
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Updated to support bt848 driver and MSP3400 audio chip.
This adds changes made in 1.4.2.1 and 1.4.2.2 from RELENG_3
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