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Remove spurious '/*-' marks and fix some other style problems.
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@ -539,10 +539,9 @@ proc0_init(void *dummy __unused)
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vm_map_init(&vmspace0.vm_map, vmspace_pmap(&vmspace0),
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p->p_sysent->sv_minuser, p->p_sysent->sv_maxuser);
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/*-
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* call the init and ctor for the new thread and proc
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* we wait to do this until all other structures
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* are fairly sane.
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/*
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* Call the init and ctor for the new thread and proc. We wait
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* to do this until all other structures are fairly sane.
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*/
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EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(process_init, p);
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EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(thread_init, td);
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ SYSCTL_ULONG(_net_local_seqpacket, OID_AUTO, recvspace, CTLFLAG_RW,
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SYSCTL_INT(_net_local, OID_AUTO, inflight, CTLFLAG_RD, &unp_rights, 0,
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"File descriptors in flight.");
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/*-
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/*
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* Locking and synchronization:
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*
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* Three types of locks exit in the local domain socket implementation: a
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@ -25,41 +25,41 @@ void disk_err(struct bio *bp, const char *what, int blkdone, int nl);
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#endif
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#define DIOCGSECTORSIZE _IOR('d', 128, u_int)
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/*-
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* Get the sectorsize of the device in bytes. The sectorsize is the
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* smallest unit of data which can be transfered from this device.
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* Usually this is a power of two but it may not be. (ie: CDROM audio)
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#define DIOCGSECTORSIZE _IOR('d', 128, u_int)
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/*
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* Get the sector size of the device in bytes. The sector size is the
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* smallest unit of data which can be transferred from this device.
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* Usually this is a power of 2 but it might not be (i.e. CDROM audio).
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*/
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#define DIOCGMEDIASIZE _IOR('d', 129, off_t) /* Get media size in bytes */
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/*-
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#define DIOCGMEDIASIZE _IOR('d', 129, off_t) /* Get media size in bytes */
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/*
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* Get the size of the entire device in bytes. This should be a
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* multiple of the sectorsize.
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* multiple of the sector size.
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*/
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#define DIOCGFWSECTORS _IOR('d', 130, u_int) /* Get firmware sectorcount */
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/*-
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* Get the firmwares notion of number of sectors per track. This
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#define DIOCGFWSECTORS _IOR('d', 130, u_int) /* Get firmware's sectorcount */
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/*
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* Get the firmware's notion of number of sectors per track. This
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* value is mostly used for compatibility with various ill designed
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* disk label formats. Don't use it unless you have to.
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*/
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#define DIOCGFWHEADS _IOR('d', 131, u_int) /* Get firmware headcount */
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/*-
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#define DIOCGFWHEADS _IOR('d', 131, u_int) /* Get firmware's headcount */
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/*
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* Get the firmwares notion of number of heads per cylinder. This
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* value is mostly used for compatibility with various ill designed
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* disk label formats. Don't use it unless you have to.
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*/
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#define DIOCSKERNELDUMP _IOW('d', 133, u_int) /* Set/Clear kernel dumps */
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/*-
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#define DIOCSKERNELDUMP _IOW('d', 133, u_int) /* Set/Clear kernel dumps */
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/*
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* Enable/Disable (the argument is boolean) the device for kernel
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* core dumps.
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*/
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#define DIOCGFRONTSTUFF _IOR('d', 134, off_t)
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/*-
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#define DIOCGFRONTSTUFF _IOR('d', 134, off_t)
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/*
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* Many disk formats have some amount of space reserved at the
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* start of the disk to hold bootblocks, various disklabels and
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* similar stuff. This ioctl returns the number of such bytes
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@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ void disk_err(struct bio *bp, const char *what, int blkdone, int nl);
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*/
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#define DIOCGFLUSH _IO('d', 135) /* Flush write cache */
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/*-
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/*
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* Flush write cache of the device.
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*/
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#define DIOCGDELETE _IOW('d', 136, off_t[2]) /* Delete data */
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/*-
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/*
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* Mark data on the device as unused.
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*/
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@ -98,22 +98,22 @@ void disk_err(struct bio *bp, const char *what, int blkdone, int nl);
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* - ident is optional and applications can't relay on its presence.
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*/
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#define DIOCGPROVIDERNAME _IOR('d', 138, char[MAXPATHLEN])
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/*-
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#define DIOCGPROVIDERNAME _IOR('d', 138, char[MAXPATHLEN])
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/*
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* Store the provider name, given a device path, in a buffer. The buffer
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* must be at least MAXPATHLEN bytes long.
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*/
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#define DIOCGSTRIPESIZE _IOR('d', 139, off_t) /* Get stripe size in bytes */
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/*-
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#define DIOCGSTRIPESIZE _IOR('d', 139, off_t) /* Get stripe size in bytes */
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/*
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* Get the size of the device's optimal access block in bytes.
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* This should be a multiple of the sectorsize.
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* This should be a multiple of the sector size.
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*/
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#define DIOCGSTRIPEOFFSET _IOR('d', 140, off_t) /* Get stripe offset in bytes */
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/*-
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#define DIOCGSTRIPEOFFSET _IOR('d', 140, off_t) /* Get stripe offset in bytes */
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/*
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* Get the offset of the first device's optimal access block in bytes.
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* This should be a multiple of the sectorsize.
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* This should be a multiple of the sector size.
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*/
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#endif /* _SYS_DISK_H_ */
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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/*-
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/*
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* A kernel process descriptor; used to start "internal" daemons.
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*
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* Note: global_procpp may be NULL for no global save area.
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/* #define SIG_CATCH ((__sighandler_t *)2) See signalvar.h */
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#define SIG_HOLD ((__sighandler_t *)3)
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/*-
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/*
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* Type of a signal handling function.
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*
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* Language spec sez signal handlers take exactly one arg, even though we
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typedef struct device *device_t;
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typedef __intfptr_t intfptr_t;
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/*-
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/*
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* XXX this is fixed width for historical reasons. It should have had type
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* __int_fast32_t. Fixed-width types should not be used unless binary
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* compatibility is essential. Least-width types should be used even less
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* since they provide smaller benefits.
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*
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* XXX should be MD.
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*
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* XXX this is bogus in -current, but still used for spl*().
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*/
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typedef __uint32_t intrmask_t; /* Interrupt mask (spl, xxx_imask...) */
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