Unfortunately they will have different integer value due to Linux value being already assigned in FreeBSD.
The patch is similar to IP_RECVDSTADDR but also provides the destination port value to the application.
This allows/improves implementation of transparent proxies on UDP sockets due to having the whole information on forwarded packets.
Reviewed by: adrian, aw
Approved by: ae (mentor)
Sponsored by: rsync.net
Differential Revision: D9235
This interface has no in-tree consumers and has been more or less
non-functional for several releases.
Remove manpage note that the procfs special file 'mem' is grouped to
kmem. This hasn't been true since r81107.
Remove procfs' README file. It is an out of date duplication of the manpage
(quoth the README: "since the bsd kernel is single-processor...").
Reviewed by: vangyzen, bcr (manpage)
Approved by: des (procfs maintainer), vangyzen (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9802
- Delete empty Li macro uses [1]. This removes some spaces between
the optional command/subcommand arguments.
- Attempt to clarify "show lock" subcommand by being more
terse/direct. This addresses an issue with a contraction [2].
MFC after: 1 week
Reported by: make manlint [1], igor [2]
Reviewed by: wblock
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9858
Note that makeman's use of 'make showconfig' interacts poorly with
the COMPILER_FEATURES test in share/mk/src.opts.mk, because it tests the
host compiler, not the bootstrap compiler that will actually be used to
build world. This causes it to report that Clang is enabled by default
on MIPS and PowerPC.
For example:
% make TARGET_ARCH=mips64 showconfig | grep CLANG
MK_CLANG = yes
MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP = no
MK_CLANG_EXTRAS = no
MK_CLANG_FULL = yes
MK_CLANG_IS_CC = no
I am committing this version anyway to avoid extraneous diffs in
src.conf.5 after every other WITH_/WITHOUT_FOO change.
In addition, we intend to switch to a C++11 compiler for all archs for
12.0 (either by fixing Clang for those archs, or by requiring an
external toolchain), and then src.conf.5 will be correct.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
sbuf_hexdump(9) should be linked to sbuf(9), not hexdump(3). Another
review will be posted to deduplicate the sbuf_hexdump reference in
in hexdump(3) or at the very least make the information less duplicative.
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC with: r313437
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
- Add missing sections for .Xr references.
- Replace .br with .Pp (the former macro is deprecated).
- Use the .Sx (section reference) macro when referring to
LIBRARIES, not the .Xr (cross-reference) macro.
- Add commas after "e.g." and "i.e." [*].
Bump .Dd for the change
Approved by: luigi
MFC after: 1 week
Reported by: igor [*], make manlint
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: D9859
- Replace the "following lines" with more terse phrases.
- Use .Lk for the mellanox URL.
- Reword the SUPPORT section so it's less wordy.
The DESCRIPTION section suggestions are still outstanding; improving
the section requires additional review to make sure the nuance/message
is correct per the original intent.
Bump .Dd for the change
Submitted by: wblock
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9241
The driver manpage for wpifw(4) is missing, but will be added soon. This
fixes the other 2 .Xr calls lacking sections to match the 3rd,
syntactically correct, reference in the SEE ALSO section.
MFC after: 1 week
Reported by: make manlint
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Now the section width is set appropriately per the BIO_DELETE
parameter being described.
Reported by: make manlint
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Renumber cluase 4 to 3, per what everybody else did when BSD granted
them permission to remove clause 3. My insistance on keeping the same
numbering for legal reasons is too pedantic, so give up on that point.
Submitted by: Jan Schaumann <jschauma@stevens.edu>
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/96
to stdout in the non-kernel case and to the console+log
in the kernel case. For the kernel case it hooks the
putbuf() machinery underneath printf(9) so that the buffer
is written completely atomically and without a copy into
another temporary buffer. This is useful for fixing
compound console/log messages that become broken and
interleaved when multiple threads are competing for the
console.
Reviewed by: ken, imp
Sponsored by: Netflix
This function allows the caller to specify the reference clock
and choose between absolute and relative mode. In relative mode,
the remaining time can be returned.
The API is similar to clock_nanosleep(3). Thanks to Ed Schouten
for that suggestion.
While I'm here, reduce the sleep time in the semaphore "child"
test to greatly reduce its runtime. Also add a reasonable timeout.
Reviewed by: ed (userland)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9656
for USB OTG-capable hardware to implement device side of USB
Mass Storage, ie pretend it's a flash drive. It's configured
in the same way as other CTL frontends, using ctladm(8)
or ctld(8). Differently from usfs(4), all the configuration
can be done without rebuilding the kernel.
Testing and review is welcome. Right now I'm still moving,
and I don't have access to my test environment, so I'm somewhat
reluctant to making larger changes to this code; on the other
hand I don't want to let it sit on Phab until my testing setup
is back, because I want to get it into 11.1-RELEASE.
Reviewed by: emaste (cursory), wblock (man page)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8787
compile options. Remove doxygen pointers to now deleted files. Remove
EISA and VME as examples in bus_space.9.
Retained EISA mode code for IO PIC and MPTABLES because that's not
EISA bus, per se, and some people have abused EISA to mean "EISA-like
behavior as opposed to ISA" rather than using it for EISA add-in
cards.
Relnotes: yes
VesaLocalBus or EISA. Internally, EISA and ISA are handled the same,
with VL being handled slightly differently. To avoid too much code
churn, retain the EISA name, despite it being used only for ISA
bus. When it is on the ISA bus, weird gymnastics are required with
EISA-space address accesses as well. Remove known models from the ahc
man page. Remove ahc_eisa module.
page. Remove comment about EISA dual channel card. Remove trivial
references in advlib to avoid false positives with grep. Remove stray
MCA reference not worth a seperate commit.
still relevant (ISA cards can still be in EISA mode, and we're still
ignoring those in the identify routine). Notes about cards in EISA
mode have been left in the manual since they aren't relevant to EISA
support, but instruct how to properly configure an ISA card in a mode
when it is in a ISA bus slot.
support. Fix a comment block that's shared with both vx and ep. Remove
obsolete refernce to statically compiling a kernel with a fixed number
of vx devices. Have not removed EISA from the title of the document
the register definitions were originally derived from (though no doubt
more recent docments were also consulted).
machines, only a few 486 machines that used it, and those haven't had
enough memory to run FreeBSD for quite some time (often limited to
16MB).
Not to be confused with the Machine Check Architecture, which is still
very much alive and used (and untouched by this commit).
No Objection From: arch@