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latter is implemented.
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are about to close, so don't. As a bonus, pidfile_remove(3) will now
work with an fcntl(2)-based flopen(3).
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be part of the public API. Accordingly, add prototypes and document them.
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part of the public API. Accordingly, add a prototype and document it.
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- ANSIfy;
- Convert do {} while loop -> while {} for clarity;
- Sync RCS ID with OpenBSD;
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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Submitted by: Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon gmx.de>
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restore fails if ACL provided), apply patch from kern/128203, and verify fix.
PR: kern/128203
Submitted by: Udo Schweigert
MFC after: 3 days
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MFC after: 3 days
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and memset afterward.
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returns zeroed memory, so don't redo the initialization.
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Allow to define MALLOC_PRODUCTION with a make variable instead of polluting
the global CFLAGS.
Reviewed by: jasone
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This is a pre-requisite for loader(8) + U-Boot support library on this arch.
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reduce ABI disruptions when new cpu types and new PMC events are added
in the future.
- Support alternate spellings for PMC events. Derive the canonical
spelling of an event name from its enumeration name in 'enum pmc_event'.
- Provide a way for users to disambiguate between identically named events
supported by multiple classes of PMCs in a CPU.
- Change libpmc's machine-dependent event specifier parsing code to
better support CPUs containing two or more classes of PMC resources.
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- Tweak -mdoc use.
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- Spell new PMC class names correctly.
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Intel Atom(tm), Core(tm) and Core2(tm) CPUs.
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- Pass O_NOCTTY to posix_openpt(2). This makes the implementation work
consistently on implementations that make the PTY the controlling TTY
by default.
- Call unlockpt() before opening the slave device. POSIX mentions that
de slave device should only be opened after grantpt() and unlockpt()
have been called.
- Replace some redundant code by a label.
In theory we could remove a lot of code from openpty() on FreeBSD
-CURRENT, because grantpt(), unlockpt() and revoke() are not needed in
our implementation. We'd better keep them there. This makes the code
still work with older FreeBSD releases and even makes it work on other
non-BSD operating systems.
I've compiled openpty() on Linux. You only need to remove the revoke()
call, because revoke() on Linux always returns -1. Apart from that, it
seems to work like it should.
Reviewed by: jhb
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- Document an event that was missed out earlier.
- Sort event names alphabetically.
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- Sort event names.
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- Correct misspellings of two event names.
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Requested by: Arun Sharma <arun at sharma-home dot net>
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Update referenced example to include unistd.h per manpage.
Update example to be more style(9)-ish, silence warnings and add
FreeBSD id to the source file.
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MFC after: 30 days
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time restore to disk.
MFC after: 30 days
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Submitted by: Pedro Giffuni
MFC after: 30 days
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Submitted by: Pedro Giffuni
MFC after: 30 days
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MFC after: 3 days
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last commit. Now it really can use a runtime-set cacheline size.
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supporting 64-bit CPUs, which often have 128-byte cache lines instead of the
standard 32.
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control over the result of buildworld and installworld; this especially
helps packaging systems such as nanobsd
Reviewed by: various (posted to arch)
MFC after: 1 month
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remove it from this man page.
MFC after: 3 days
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into FBSD_1.1 section where they should be.
Pointed out by: kib, deischen
MFC after: 3 days
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Improve typography.
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which have a 64-bit integer type but don't provide standard C99 definitions.
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