* Use .Fa instead of .Pa for function arguments.
* Utilize the .Po/.Pc commands for parenthesis
so the format is not ruined.
Inspired by: pjd's last commit to this file
now run on UP machines, options APIC_IO is now spelled device apic, and
HT CPUs are now enabled by default.
- Add a 'I386 NOTES' section header to the i386-specific paragraphs.
Someone with more mdoc fu can suggest a better name if needed.
Requested by: kris (1)
hostname, resolve, tmp, and var scripts. The latter three are new and
were repo copied. These scripts no longer depend on being booted with
and NFS root instead attempt to automaticly create mfs /tmp and /var
volumes if the they are not writable. This behavior can be overridden
in /etc/rc.conf.
Reviewed by: luigi, pjd
Style:
o Use tabs instead of 8 spaces
o Space after # beginning comment
o Fix entries lacking ":" after tab
o Removed whitespace at EOL
PR: misc/62749 (the ibm additions)
Submitted by: Gerhard Gonter <gonter@wu-wien.ac.at>
MFC after: 3 days
thing, but we're ready to move on.
2. Remove the -g default argument in named_flags. It doesn't actually do
what most users think it does, and what most users want it to do is already
accomplished with a proper default group for the bind user, which we have.
Also, the -g knob does something entirely different in BIND 9, which leads
to a lot of needless confusion/aggravation.
3. In the rc.d script, don't bogusly override $command, or $rc_flags. Both
are adequately handled in rc.conf[.local].
4. DO properly override $rc_flags if user has named_chrootdir set.
This may need to be revisited, but should be ok for now.
5. Protect all chrootdir-related bits under that variable, instead of
named_rcng.
There is more work to be done here, especially in the area of BIND 9
compatibility, but this is a start at least.
Prompted in part by (legitmate) grousing from: kuriyama, Randy Bush
Fix 'broken' ifdefs.
icc does not support profiling yet so remove unfinished code which was
supposed to help.
Submitted by: netchild (original version)
Reviewed by: ru
Intel C/C++ compiler (lang/icc) to build the kernel.
The icc CPUTYPE CFLAGS use icc v7 syntax, icc v8 moans about them, but
doesn't abort. They also produce CPU specific code (new instructions
of the CPU, not only CPU specific scheduling), so if you get coredumps
with signal 4 (SIGILL, illegal instruction) you've used the wrong
CPUTYPE.
Incarnations of this patch survive gcc compiles and my make universe.
I use it on my desktop.
To use it update share/mk, add
/usr/local/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin (icc v7, works)
or
/usr/local/intel_cc_80/bin (icc v8, doesn't work)
to your PATH, make sure you have a new kernel compile directory
(e.g. MYKERNEL_icc) and run
CFLAGS="-O2 -ip" CC=icc make depend
CFLAGS="-O2 -ip" CC=icc make
in it.
Don't compile with -ipo, the build infrastructure uses ld directly to
link the kernel and the modules, but -ipo needs the link step to be
performed with Intel's linker.
Problems with icc v8:
- panic: npx0 cannot be emulated on an SMP system
- UP: first start of /bin/sh results in a FP exception
Parts of this commit contains suggestions or submissions from
Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>.
Reviewed by: silence on -arch
Submitted by: netchild
which have configuration files. This is just a cut-paste from newsyslog.8
with the following changes:
o Kill hard sentence breaks.
o Markup fixes.
o Wordsmithing.
This adds the former ports registered groups: proxy and authpf as well as
the proxy user. Make sure to run mergemaster -p in oder to complete make
installworld without errors.
This also provides the passive OS fingerprints from OpenBSD (pf.os) and an
example pf.conf.
For those who want to go without pf; it provides a NO_PF knob to make.conf.
__FreeBSD_version will be bumped soon to reflect this and to be able to
change ports accordingly.
Approved by: bms(mentor)
Of particular interest here is the ieee80211_radiotap(9) man page.
TODO: Flesh out ieee80211_node.9, ieee80211_proto.9.
Submitted by: bms (with help from Darron Broad)
From the PR:
Certain MTA configurations mean that the notifications from
virecover keep bouncing; so here's a patch to allow administrators
to turn them off.
PR: conf/54910
Reminded by: ru
Sort acpi debug values. Change "disable" to "disabled" to match rest of
the kernel. Remove debugging from acpi_toshiba since it was only used for
probe/attach.
generic watchdoc(9) interface.
Make watchdogd(8) perform as watchdog(8) as well, and make it
possible to specify a check command to run, timeout and sleep
periods.
Update watchdog(4) to talk about the generic interface and add
new watchdog(8) page.
successful [is spelled] with only one l
NetBSD rev. 1.12
Implement ``one'' prefix to allow a "one shot" operation as if
${rcvar}=yes yet all the other prerequisite tests are still performed.
The existing ``force'' prefix is a sledgehammer that ignores all the
prerequisite checks and always returns a zero exit status; this is a
more gentle approach to the problem of "manipulate this disabled
service without editing rc.conf(5)".
Obtained From: NetBSD
a single lock at the same time.
- Avoid using "own" to refer to holding either a shared or exclusive lock
as it is only really correct for exclusive locks.
- Reword the sentence about sleep-ability to read easier.
Requested by: truckman (1)
device.hints kernel environment variables when disabling ACPI.
Some users are getting confused when they see hint.acpi.0.disabled.
They are confusing it with a sysctl MIB.
Finally, add a reference for device.hints(5) and kenv(1)
in the "SEE ALSO" section of the man page.
PR: docs/62974
Submitted by: Christian S.J. Peron <maneo@bsdpro.com>
is reserved by the loader, and thus any tunable name with that suffix will
be silently discarded.
Document this in the header and man page so that other developers do not
develop so many bumps on the head after banging it against the wall.
Detective work by: Mark Santcroos, grehan
- Document all the policy sysctl's.
- Note that mac_portacl(4) appeared in FreeBSD 5.1.
- A bit of mdoc(7) fixes.
Much of the new text was inspired by the source code comments.
Reviewed by: rwatson
Documented function and macros are:
- DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS(),
- g_attach(),
- g_detach(),
- g_new_bio(),
- g_clone_bio(),
- g_destroy_bio(),
- g_new_consumer(),
- g_destroy_consumer(),
- g_read_data(),
- g_write_data(),
- g_post_event(),
- g_waitfor_event(),
- g_cancel_event(),
- g_new_geomf(),
- g_destroy_geom(),
- g_new_providerf(),
- g_destroy_provider(),
- g_error_provider(),
- g_provider_by_name(),
- g_wither_geom().
and more to come.
I want to thanks following people for help with those documents:
Slawek Zak <zaks@prioris.mini.pw.edu.pl>
Simon L. Nielsen <simon@FreeBSD.org>
Pieter de Boer <g.p.de.boer@st.hanze.nl>
and of course
Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed by: phk, scottl
Approved by: phk, scottl (mentor)
This is the first of two commits; bringing in the kernel support first.
This can be enabled by compiling a kernel with options TCP_SIGNATURE
and FAST_IPSEC.
For the uninitiated, this is a TCP option which provides for a means of
authenticating TCP sessions which came into being before IPSEC. It is
still relevant today, however, as it is used by many commercial router
vendors, particularly with BGP, and as such has become a requirement for
interconnect at many major Internet points of presence.
Several parts of the TCP and IP headers, including the segment payload,
are digested with MD5, including a shared secret. The PF_KEY interface
is used to manage the secrets using security associations in the SADB.
There is a limitation here in that as there is no way to map a TCP flow
per-port back to an SPI without polluting tcpcb or using the SPD; the
code to do the latter is unstable at this time. Therefore this code only
supports per-host keying granularity.
Whilst FAST_IPSEC is mutually exclusive with KAME IPSEC (and thus IPv6),
TCP_SIGNATURE applies only to IPv4. For the vast majority of prospective
users of this feature, this will not pose any problem.
This implementation is output-only; that is, the option is honoured when
responding to a host initiating a TCP session, but no effort is made
[yet] to authenticate inbound traffic. This is, however, sufficient to
interwork with Cisco equipment.
Tested with a Cisco 2501 running IOS 12.0(27), and Quagga 0.96.4 with
local patches. Patches for tcpdump to validate TCP-MD5 sessions are also
available from me upon request.
Sponsored by: sentex.net
- Don't put libc.a as a dependency if program is linked with -nostdlib.
- Added INTERNALPROG (by analogy to INTERNALLIB) for programs which are
built only for its side effect and shold not be installed.
- do not use PROG for what's not a real C program,
- use sys.mk transformation rules where possible,
- only create the "machine" symlink on AMD64,
- removed MAINTAINER lines in individual makefiles,
- added the LIBSTAND defitinion to <bsd.libnames.mk>,
- somewhat better contents in .depend files.
Tested on: i386, amd64
Prodded by: bde
CFLAGS in all cases, but POSIX requires a default of -O. Adding
-pipe unconditionally still is still broken for non-gcc compilers
in the non-POSIX case.
PS. There is a inconsistency in this manual page, because in
non-WITNESS case sx_assert(9) does not panics, it only prints
the warning. I haven't fixed this, because jhb@ is planing to
replace those printf()s with panic()s.
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: jhb, scottl (mentor)
The basic process is to send a routing socket announcement that the
interface has departed, change if_xname, update the sockaddr_dl
associated with the interface, and announce the arrival of the interface
on the routing socket.
As part of this change, ifunit() is greatly simplified by testing
if_xname directly. if_clone_destroy() now uses if_dname to look up the
cloner for the interface and if_dunit to identify the unit number.
Reviewed by: ru, sam (concept)
Vincent Jardin <vjardin AT free.fr>
Max Laier <max AT love2party.net>
that the keys are currently generated by computing the MD5 checksum of 512
bytes read from /dev/random, and are passed to gbde on the command line.
Sponsored by: Teleplan AS
- Added missing NOCRYPT and NO_OPENSSL checks for Kerberos.
- Don't depend on -lcrypto and -lcrypt in pam_ssh to resolve
dependencies in pam_krb5 and pam_ksu -- the former may not
be compiled at all if NO_OPENSSH knob is enabled.
- Added missing -lcrypt to pam_ssh dependencies.
- Moved librpcsvc after libypclnt.
(The last two aren't strictly speaking necessary to resolve
the dependencies of static versions of pam_ssh and pam_unix,
respectively, but they correspond to dynamic dependencies
of libssh and libypclnt, and are put here for consistency.)
In collaboration with: bde
Reviewed by: des
it is still above the critical temperature on the next poll cycle. This
is a 10 second advance notice by default. Document the private
(non-standard) notify we will be using with devd(8).
individules from asking a question which may result in the following answer:
"Hi, please do not run a newfs utility on a file system if there
is still data on it you would like to keep."
PR: 56894
Submitted by: Marc Silver <marcs@draenor.org> (original version)