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- Remove incorrect __unused.
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2. Sort the command line options to match how they are displayed
in usage()
3. Change references to cvs to the more generic "version control system"
and remove the .Xr for cvs
4. Consistently use ".Op Fl" to refer to command line options in the text.
5. Only use the apostrophe to indicate possession.
6. Add FREEBSD_ID (-F) to the list of variables in the example rc,
and change the DIFF_OPTIONS example to -Bb since -F now covers it.
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only by version control Id strings
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PR: i386/132580
Reported by: ilgiz <ilgiz at reid.ru>
Approved by: kensmith
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WARNS=6.
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In particular, vendor sources that aren't ready for gnu99 should
still be compiled with gnu89. (Before r189824, these would have
generated warnings if you tried to compile them in gnu99 mode,
but the warnings went unheeded due to -Wno-error.)
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2. Fix a comment to refer to the right loop
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1. The new mtree file should be created in the "host" system /tmp
2. The existing mtree file in the "host" system should not be deleted
Submitted by: scf
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(eg USB key, CD) rather than just floppy.
Handle \r\n line termination in a cfg file.
Add keeprcconf variable.
Submitted by: Daniel O'Connor
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Submitted by: vsevolod
MFC after: 1 week
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a batch mode in gpart(8) now.
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Firmware upgraded to 7.1.0 (from 5.0.0).
T3C EEPROM and SRAM added; Code to update eeprom/sram fixed.
fl_empty and rx_fifo_ovfl counters can be observed via sysctl.
Two new cxgbtool commands to get uP logic analyzer info and uP IOQs
Synced up with Chelsio's "common code" (as of 03/03/09)
Submitted by: Navdeep Parhar at Chelsio
Reviewed by: gnn
MFC after: 2 weeks
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IPv4 stack.
Diffs are minimized against p4.
PCS has been used for some protocol verification, more widespread
testing of recorded sources in Group-and-Source queries is needed.
sizeof(struct igmpstat) has changed.
__FreeBSD_version is bumped to 800070.
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ports tree so that programs use libusb from the base by default. Thanks to
Stanislav Sedov for sorting out the ports build.
Bump __FreeBSD_version to 800069
Help and testing by: stas
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Because of integer promotion, Clang doesn't allow ANSI prototypes to be
mixed with K&R declarations.
Submitted by: Pawel Worach <pawel worach gmail com>
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The "write MBR" verb is kept for backward compatibility, but
the DIOCSMBR ioctl has been removed.
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Reviewed by: thompsa
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Submitted by: Pawel Worach <pawel.worach@gmail.com>
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the devfs clone handler to open the (invisible) devices on the fly.
The /dev entries are layed out as follows,
/dev/usbctl = master device
/dev/usb/0.1.0.5 = usb device, (<bus>.<dev>.<iface>.<endpoint>)
/dev/ugen0.1 -> usb/0.1.0.0 = ugen link to ctrl endpoint
This also removes the custom permissions model from USB. Bump
__FreeBSD_version to 800066.
Submitted by: rink (earlier version)
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The function pow() in libmp(3) clashes with pow(3) in libm. We could
rename this single function, but we can just take the same approach as
the Solaris folks did, which is to prefix all function names with mp_.
libmp(3) isn't really popular nowadays. I suspect not a single
application in ports depends on it. There's still a chance, so I've
increased the SHLIB_MAJOR and __FreeBSD_version.
Reviewed by: deischen, rdivacky
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Submitted by: Pawel Worach <pawel.worach@gmail.com>
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Add support for setting and getting the USB template value through libusb20 and
usbconfig.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
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new USB2 stack will fully replace this for 8.0.
Remove kernel modules, a subsequent commit will update conf/files. Unhook
usbdevs from the build.
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Include strings.h for bcopy and bzero prototype
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values like 0x80 or 0x40 into a uint8_t foo:1 bitfield. This would
result in the bit always being 0. One of these caused a warning for
overflow (one that was 0x80), but the other didn't. They were both
wrong.
This is why I hate code that mixes c struct bitfields and #defines.
The rest of the fields accessed by the program should be audited.
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struct passwd. This is not the case when sizeof(unsigned long) !=
sizeof(time_t). Write a dinky function to do the assignment instead
of relying on the punning. This does slow things down a little (1
extra function call, 11 pointer or int assignments), but is much safer
and machines have been fast enough since the mid 1990s that nobody
will notice the difference.
time_t is a 64-bits int on arm and mips. Before this change, arm was
silently broken. I guess there aren't that many ARM machines running
master YP domain servers. :)
The client side doesn't assume this type punning, so it doesn't need
to be fixed.
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Submitted by: Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>
MFC after: 2 weeks
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This code can be gotten from change history here and it's
more than likely our implementation will differ significantly
because of VIMAGE and SMPng.
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* Retire the old 'ifmcstat <kernel>' usage.
* Print AF_LINK records even if run against KVM.
This makes the KVM backend consistent with the sysctl backend.
* Suppress printing of link-layer group records by default.
* Add a -v switch to allow link-layer groups to be printed.
* If compiled without INET6 support, actually work.
* If compiled with INET6 support, print the scope ID of
all IPv6 addresses in both backends.
* Update man page.
* Update copyrights.
With this change, it is now reasonable to retire netstat -g.
Most of the SSM related gunk in this file will require later refactoring.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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to print the network-layer endpoint address of the
group membership, rather than its link-layer mapping
as intended.
The KVM path is not affected.
MFC after: 1 week
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Submitted by: Christoph Mallon
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this since 5.x.
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Add two new functions to the libusb20 API and required kernel ioctls.
- libusb20_dev_get_iface_desc
- libusb20_dev_get_info
New command to usbconfig, "show_ifdrv", which will print out the kernel driver
attached to the given USB device aswell.
See "man libusb20" for a detailed description.
Some minor style corrections long-line wrapping.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
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Just like the old TTY layer, the current MPSAFE TTY layer does not make
any attempt to serialize calls of write(). Data is copied into the
kernel in 256 (TTY_STACKBUF) byte chunks. If a write() call occurs at
the same time, the data may interleave. This is especially likely when
the TTY starts blocking, because the output queue reaches the high
watermark.
I've implemented this by adding a new flag, TTY_BUSY_OUT, which is used
to mark a TTY as having a thread stuck in write(). Because I don't want
non-blocking processes to be possibly blocked by a sleeping thread, I'm
still allowing it to bypass the protection. According to this message,
the Linux kernel returns EAGAIN in such cases, but I think that's a
little too restrictive:
http://kerneltrap.org/index.php?q=mailarchive/linux-kernel/2007/5/2/85418/thread
PR: kern/118287
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globally defined.
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so that:
config -x <kernel> | grep <something>
just works.
Reported by: Danny Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il>
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