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to new home.
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is the same as the config device directive.
Reminded by: Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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monitors the entropy data harvested by crypto drivers to verify it complies
with FIPS 140-2. If data fails any test then the driver discards it and
commences continuous testing of harvested data until it is deemed ok.
Results are collected in a statistics block and, optionally, reported on
the console. In normal use the overhead associated with this driver is
not noticeable.
Note that drivers must (currently) be compiled specially to enable use.
Obtained from: original code by Jason L. Wright
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And make this value configurable by kernel config or sysctl.
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included in XFree86 4.3, but includes some fixes. Notable changes include
Radeon 8500-9100 support, PCI Radeon/Rage 128 support, transform & lighting
support for Radeons, and vblank syncing support for r128, radeon, and mga.
The gamma driver was removed due to lack of any users.
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ifdefs scattered around the place - its dead Jim!
The SMB stuff had stolen AF_NS, make it official.
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Reviewed by: mike (mentor)
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permit users and groups to bind ports for TCP or UDP, and is intended
to be combined with the recently committed support for
net.inet.ip.portrange.reservedhigh. The policy is twiddled using
sysctl(8). To use this module, you will need to compile in MAC
support, and probably set reservedhigh to 0, then twiddle
security.mac.portacl.rules to set things as desired. This policy
module only restricts ports explicitly bound using bind(), not
implicitly bound ports where the port number is selected by the
IP stack. It appears to work properly in my local configuration,
but needs more broad testing.
A sample policy might be:
# sysctl security.mac.portacl.rules="uid:425:tcp:80,uid:425:tcp:79"
This permits uid 425 to bind TCP sockets to ports 79 and 80. Currently
no distinction is made for incoming vs. outgoing ports with TCP,
although that would probably be easy to add.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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but it is useful to me for some testing and warns-fixing.
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turns runs its tasks free of Giant too. It is intended that as drivers
become locked down, they will move out of the old, Giant-bound taskqueue
and into this new one. The old taskqueue has been renamed to
taskqueue_swi_giant, and the new one keeps the name taskqueue_swi.
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time and there's no indication that it will improve anytime soon.
By removing support for SimOS it is possible to build LINT on
Alpha, which is considered more important at the moment.
Not objected to on: alpha@
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for the agp module, and add agp to the list of modules to compile for alpha.
Add an alpha_mb() to agp_flush_cache for alpha -- it's not correct but may
improve the situation, and it's what linux and NetBSD do.
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subdir to the i386-only section.
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- Rename all sndbuf_isadma* functions to sndbuf_dma* and move them into
sys/dev/sound/isa/sndbuf_dma.c.
No response from: sound
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No response from: sound
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we have the rc4 code already in the kernel (via wlan stuff or awi).
Add a dependency on the rc4 module so if it doesn't exist then load it.
Reviewed by: archie
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Reviewed by: dwmalone
MFC after: 10 days
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Submitted by: KIYOHARA Takashi <kiyohara@kk.iij4u.or.jp>
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IP fast forwarding, SIOCGIFADDR, setting hardware address (not currently
enabled in cm driver), multicasts (experimental)
- add ARC_MAX_DATA, use IF_HANDOFF, remove arc_sprintf() and some unused
variables
- if_simloop logic is made more similar to ethernet
- drop not ours packets early (if we are not in promiscous mode)
Submitted by: mark tinguely (partially)
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pretty printing is enabled
Add a dependency on the source files for aicasm so that it will be rebuilt
if out of date.
Simplify.
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The devlist2h.awk tool to do this has been repocopied to sys/tools/.
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Interface (SMAPI) BIOS, which is present on some IBM
Thinkpad models (560, 600, 770 to name a few.)
The SMAPI BIOS provides access to System Information,
System Configuration, and Power Management.
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wlan module for 802.11 core support
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Reviewed by: imp
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Reviewed by: imp
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Submitted by: imp
Reviewed by: imp
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