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in the /dev directory. Also cover this driver's quirky relationship
with the MAKEDEV script.
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discussed with bp.
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discussed with archie.
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Convert to one file per line in the MAN4 list. This will make future
deltas easier to read.
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Simplify "rs" (\Ec will be fixed later in syscons, so this is intermedia step)
Remove "mh" - termcap must describe what device _actually_ have end left
emulation upon upper level program. "mh" is also conflicting with colors.
Don't remove "md" for mono consoles
dosansi:
Wrong "mh" -> good "mr"
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cards. This basically involves switching to the 12.4.13 firmware, plus
a couple of minor tweaks to the driver.
Also changed the jumbo buffer allocation scheme just a little to avoid
'failed to allocate jumbo buffer' conditions in certain cases.
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The tap driver is used to present a virtual Ethernet interface to the
system. Packets presented by the network stack to the interface are
made available to a character device in /dev. With tap and the bridge
code, you can make remote bridge configurations where both sides of
the bridge are separated by userland daemons.
This driver also has a special naming hack to allow it to serve a similar
purpose to the vmware port.
Submitted by: myevmenkin@att.com, vsilyaev@mindspring.com
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Suggested by: Udo Erdelhoff <ue@nathan.ruhr.de>
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give device node creation instructions.
PR: 20060
Reported by: "Sean O'Connell" <sto@stat.Duke.EDU>
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Fix mono Latin2 console color support removing.
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Reported by: des
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Clear extraneous Nm arguments.
Clarify some English.
Mark netgraph and ifconfig up as a cross-reference.
Remove apostrophe from a genitive ``its''.
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Submitted by: Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org>
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Suggested by: dcs
Reviewed by: alex, dcs, sheldonh
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general terms instead. This follows a discussion with alfred,
in which it became clear that I had misunderstood sched_sync().
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not abble to solicit review from <freebsd-hackers>.
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whitespace changes, which should not be a problem because this
is only the second revision of the file and translators are
unlikely to have gotten started yet.
Reviewed by: abial
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Suggested by: grog
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whitespace changes, which should not be a problem because this
is only the second revision of the file and translators are
unlikely to have gotten started yet.
Reviewed by: abial
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up cam_fill_ctio usage to passed atio flags. Clear periph_priv area
of new ctio so if the kernel is dumb enough to look at them (this is
a SECURITY hole) the panic will be obvious instead of subtle.
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(jasone@canonware.com --> jasone@freebsd.org).
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3.3volt PCI/cardbus chipsets similar to the 98715 (and they have
512-bit hash tables). Also update the man page to mention the 98727/98732
and the SOHOware SFA110A Rev B4 card with the 98715AEC-C chip.
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brackets" no longer touches the right edge of an 80 column display.
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default in NOTES.
Requested by: bde
Approved by: phk
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PR: 19894
Submitted by: Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
2. "brackets" -> "angle brackets" when referring to < and >.
3. Clean up the bit about creating the usage() message. After clarifying a
couple of points the sentence became rather long, and rather poor English, so
it was converted to a enumerated list instead.
parts 1, 2, 3:
Reviewed by: sheldonh
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PR: 19949
Submitted by: Jun Ushida <ushida@msa.biglobe.ne.jp>
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manual pages.
PR: 18593
Submitted by: Anatoly Vorobey <mellon@pobox.com>
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and remove sysctl oids at will during runtime - they don't rely on
linker sets. Also, the node oids can be referenced by more than
one kernel user, which means that it's possible to create partially
overlapping trees.
Add sysctl contexts to help programmers manage multiple dynamic
oids in convenient way.
Please see the manpages for detailed discussion, and example module
for typical use.
This work is based on ideas and code snippets coming from many
people, among them: Arun Sharma, Jonathan Lemon, Doug Rabson,
Brian Feldman, Kelly Yancey, Poul-Henning Kamp and others. I'd like
to specially thank Brian Feldman for detailed review and style
fixes.
PR: kern/16928
Reviewed by: dfr, green, phk
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also.
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some additional TARGIOCCLEAREXCEPTION ioctls added as
needed.
Obtained from: gibbs@freebsd.org
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specify the default maximum size of malloc(9)-backed md(4) devices
and complete the documentation of this option.
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