cat ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET}
rather than
ln -sf ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}
not to depends on absolute-path of symbolic links.
Commented by: marcel, obrien, bde
really make much difference since this script is not used during startup
and is due to be removed before RELENG_5.
Submitted by: "Simon L. Nielsen" <simon@nitro.dk>
down to the section of optional mail/news services. Change the nntpd
location to /usr/local/libexec since it's an optional software.
Henceforth, nntpd will be advised to run as "news", which is a
standard user in the system, instead of "usenet", which has never
existed in the default master.passwd(5).
Note: It's not "news:news" since inetd(8) runs a service at the
specified user's login group by default.
Add a blank comment line above the uucpd line so the section looks uniform.
Partly pointed out by: Alexey Neyman <alex.neyman at auriga.ru>
MFC after: 1 week
obtained from o2micro. These should only be needed for 'older'
o2micro bridges (anything before the 7xxx series of bridges), but will
work with the new bridges.
# I don't plan on porting it to oldcard, but will happily commit to
# oldcard if someone else needs them.
Add sysctl's to display statistics/debug_info
Set WAIT_FOR_AUTONEG_DEFAULT to zero by default
Increment packet in/out statistics inline instead of every two seconds.
MFC after: 3 days
extended attribute.
EINVAL can also reflect an invalid namespace for either a get
or set operation on EAs.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
whose true and false clauses were equivalent with a check that we are
not about to stumble off the end of the line.
Reported by: peter
Pointy hat to: fanf
attribute name of "" from ffs_getextattr(). Invoking VOP_GETETATTR()
with an empty name is now no longer supported; user application
compatibility is provided by a system call level compatibility
wrapper. We make sure to explicitly reject attempts to set an EA
with the name "".
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
"", temporarily map it to a call to extattr_list_vp() to provide
compatibility for older applications using the "" API to retrieve
EA lists.
Use VOP_LISTEXTATTR() to support extattr_list_vp() rather than
VOP_GETEXTATTR(..., "", ...).
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Asssociates Laboratories
specific attribute name. It will have the same semantics as the
older vop_getextattr() "retrieve the names" hack, returning
a buffer with ASCII nul-seperated names.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
extended attribute retrieval code: it's no longer special-cased,
and is caught by the normal UFS1 EA validity checks (and, in
fact, returns the same error, EINVAL).
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
using the somewhat more hackish variant on extattr_get_*() to retrieve
the attribute list on an object.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
we were passing in a void* representing the PCB of the parent thread.
Now we pass a pointer to the parent thread itself.
The prime reason for this change is to allow cpu_set_upcall() to copy
(parts of) the trapframe instead of having it done in MI code in each
caller of cpu_set_upcall(). Copying the trapframe cannot always be
done with a simply bcopy() or may not always be optimal that way. On
ia64 specifically the trapframe contains information that is specific
to an entry into the kernel and can only be used by the corresponding
exit from the kernel. A trapframe copied verbatim from another frame
is in most cases useless without some additional normalization.
Note that this change removes the assignment to td->td_frame in some
implementations of cpu_set_upcall(). The assignment is redundant.
A previous call to cpu_thread_setup() already did the exact same
assignment. An added benefit of removing the redundant assignment is
that we can now change td_pcb without nasty side-effects.
This change officially marks the ability on ia64 for 1:1 threading.
Not tested on: amd64, powerpc
Compile & boot tested on: alpha, sparc64
Functionally tested on: i386, ia64
got fixed two weeks after the ia64 version was copied from the alpha
version (see rev 1.32 of sys/alpha/alpha/mem.c). As such, we were
missing the same continue as on alpha.
While here, add a default case for the device minor switch and do
some general style(9) cleanups.
WARNING: this file still has bugs. When reading from region 6 or
region 7, we don't validate the physical address. One can trivially
cause a machine check by trying to read from address 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0
or something that uses the unimplemented physical address bits.
Reported by: Alan Robinson <alan.robinson@fujitsu-siemens.com>
we were passing in a void* representing the PCB of the parent thread.
Now we pass a pointer to the parent thread itself.
The prime reason for this change is to allow cpu_set_upcall() to copy
(parts of) the trapframe instead of having it done in MI code in each
caller of cpu_set_upcall(). Copying the trapframe cannot always be
done with a simply bcopy() or may not always be optimal that way. On
ia64 specifically the trapframe contains information that is specific
to an entry into the kernel and can only be used by the corresponding
exit from the kernel. A trapframe copied verbatim from another frame
is in most cases useless without some additional normalization.
Note that this change removes the assignment to td->td_frame in some
implementations of cpu_set_upcall(). The assignment is redundant.
A previous call to cpu_thread_setup() already did the exact same
assignment. An added benefit of removing the redundant assignment is
that we can now change td_pcb without nasty side-effects.
This change officially marks the ability on ia64 for 1:1 threading.
Not tested on: amd64, powerpc
Compile & boot tested on: alpha, sparc64
Functionally tested on: i386, ia64
Always route PCI interrupts on i386 UP machines. I was planning to enable
this for i386 anyways once SMP support is done. Having this enabled fixes
problems on many people's laptops.
Requested by: imp
'use entire disk'. Neither for ia64 while I'm here - it needs a MBR if
its going to use fdisk+disklabel. The ia64 case is mostly academic though
because you'd be creating two partitions (dos + freebsd) rather than
a single freebsd-only partition.
Attach to the component devices using GEOM semantics.
Create a GEOM provider instead of using disk_create()
Use the GEOM OAM api for configuration.
I saw approx ~1% speedup in througput and ~7% in latency in a
simple minded test of a two-disk striped device.
This file was repo-copied from src/sys/dev/ccd/ccd.c.
This is not yet linked into the build.