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``rm'' -> ``rm -f''
so mv/rm may not ask for confirmation if you are not root
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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Stolen from: jmz
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connected at load and unload time from here.
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Compile and link a new kernel, that will give native ELF support, and
provide the hooks for other ELF interpreters as well.
To make native ELF binaries use John Polstras elf-kit-1.0.1..
For the time being also use his ld-elf.so.1 and put it in
/usr/libexec.
The Linux emulator has been enhanced to also run ELF binaries, it
is however in its very first incarnation.
Just get some Linux ELF libs (Slackware-3.0) and put them in the
prober place (/compat/linux/...).
I've ben able to run all the Slackware-3.0 binaries I've tried
so far.
(No it won't run quake yet :)
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This is a bit of a kludge and needs more work.
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This concludes this round of updates to ipfw, have at it!
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locations.
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code shared with ptrace and "standard" in the config.
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for the CFLAGS. Now, it tracks whatever the booted kernel has rather than
being specifying what features your kernel has at lkm build time.
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but are not quite useable. (fpu is used by init, and process switch
apparently..)
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(make fails in old case)
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environment.
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If somebody with the right HW would make the change to /etc/rc to use
this, we could rip MATH_EMULATE from GENERIC...
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Closes PR # docs/842
Submitted by: lyndon@orthanc.com (Lyndon Nerenberg)
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from a string to an identifier so that it can be used to generate
declarations and strings. It's much easier to stringize an identifier
than to identifize a string. A uniform naming scheme must be used
for the automatically generated things to apply. This is a feature.
Used the module identifer to generate prototypes for the module load,
unload and stat functions. Removed the few prototypes for these that
already existed.
Used the module identifier to generate a unique struct tag in MOD_DEV().
This should probably be done for all the MOD_*() macros.
Moved the trailing semicolon from the MOD_*() macro definitions to the
macro invocations that didn't already (bogusly) have it.
Staticized the module load and unload functions.
Added function return types for the module load, unload and stat functions.
lkm/ibcs2/ibcs2.c:
Included <sys/sysproto.h> to get everything prototyped.
Cleaned up #includes.
lkm/ibcs2/ipfw.c:
Cleaned up #includes.
lkm/linux/linux.c:
The module name had to change from "linux_emulator" to "linux_mod" to
be automatically generated.
Cleaned up #includes.
lkm/syscons/*/*_saver.c:
Completed delcarations of function pointers.
sys/i386/isa/atapi.c:
The module name had to change from "atapi" to "atapi_mod" to be
automatically generated.
sys/i386/isa/wcd.c:
Used the fixed MOD_DEV(). This module has two devices and expanded the
macro in the source instead of fixing it.
The module names had to change from "wcd" and "rwcd" to "wcd_mod" and
"rwcd_mod" to be automatically generated.
sys/pccard/pcic.c:
The module name had to change from "pcic" to "pcic_mod" to be
automatically generated.
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functions instead of skipping the call if the function is nosys().
nosys() returned the wrong value as well as having the wrong type.
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And a couple of minor fiddles in the process..
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convention of having their entry point named "<modname>_mod"".
Symorder is enforcing this when the current bsd.kmod.mk is installed.
I've not tested all these, but at least they all compile now.
Reattach them to the makefile.
Note that the change that I made to symorder needs to be compiled and
installed before any LKM's will work - the last version was corrupting
the relocation tables. A "make world" will to this, but if you
manually run a make on the lkm's you'll need to take care of it by
hand.
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atapi coff ibcs2 ipfw linux syscons wcd
(until they will be fixed)
It allows to build/install other modules from top
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Submitted by: Serge Vakulenko, <vak@cronyx.ru>
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Add new files to Makefile.
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Something similar needs to happen to RELENG_2_1_0 - or better yet, this
should become dynamic...
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This first shot only incorporaties so much functionality that DOOM
can run (the X version), signal handling is VERY weak, so is many
other things. But it meets my milestone number one (you guessed it
- running DOOM).
Uses /compat/linux as prefix for loading shared libs, so it won't
conflict with our own libs.
Kernel must be compiled with "options COMPAT_LINUX" for this to work.
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seems to have stopped working on me. Disable it until I get a chance to
fix it.
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generated. Should this lkm set VFS_LKM ?
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