improved readability. The two real functional changes are that
netgraph now sees this as the "split" node type rather then the
"ng_split" node type and that meta data is passed through without
processing rather then being dropped.
Reviewed by: jhb, julian
MFC after: 7 weeks
vlan_unconfig()-ing an interface on which multicast groups have been
joined. Instead, keep the list of groups around (and, in fact, allow
changing of the membership list) and re-join them when the vlan interface
is reassociated with a lower level interface.
- slightly more accurate VGA hardware emulation;
- more int 10 functions, especially wrt to palette handling;
- first shot at graphics support;
- mode switching.
Bugs:
- graphics too slow;
- only 16 color modes work for now;
- works only under X, and only with 16 bit TrueColor visuals;
- far from being genuinely useful (I can play an old EGA game now, though
(mahjongg.exe)).
Also, the code has been cleaned up a bit (more to come in a separate commit).
already found in the sigaction(2) manual.
As discussed with the committer of that delta, cross-reference the list
in sigaction(2) instead of duplicating the list of functions that are
safe for use within signal handlers.
Clarify that if strlcat() does not find a NUL within siz byte it
will not NUL terminate either.
Document boundary condition when size < strlen(dst).
"of", not "on" (from Henric Jungheim)
Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC After: 1 week
immediately when a signal is caught. Instead, defer
program termination until the next call to VGLCheckSwitch().
Otherwise, the video card may not be restored correctly
if the signal is seen while inside libvgl functions.
MFC after: 1 week
correct some ommissions of udp ports.
Update IANA web page.
Clean up/correct some comments. I went a little further than the PR.
PR: conf/23416
Submitted by: Rudolf Cejka <cejkar@dcse.fee.vutbr.cz>
+* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+* modification, are permitted provided that this entire copyright notice
+* is duplicated in all such copies.
Obtained from: ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/security/tcp_wrappers_license
Previously, some useful xrefs were missing.
Now each of the pages refers to all remaining section 2 pages,
to the kld(4) page, and to a related utility's (section 8) page.
simply manipulates the pte which faulted instead of traversing the mapping
list for that page. This makes it possible to complete the trap without
needing locks and incidentally improves the accuracy of some statistics
used by the VM system.