some tools requiring header files, such as errno.h, that are softlinks.
The mini installation of include files in Makefile.inc1 wasn't doing
the job, so it has been ripped out and replaced with a true make of the
/usr/src/include/ directory (make all and make beforeinstall). I think
the original idea was to save time by not installing unnecessary header
files, but it doesn't really save all that much time.
Also, I have moved a NOCLEAN conditional to cover rebuilding the object
tree 'Rebuilding the ${OBJFORMAT} obj tree' section. This may or may not
be correct but it appears to function properly. If it is not correct we
need to find another way to avoid scanning every single file in the
entire source hierarchy for make restarts.
written even it the tape was opened readonly- 2 botches in deferred error
handling for FIXED LENGTH mode which caused panic && hand resp.). Fixed
a memory leak in sa_mount.
2) Fixed an annoying bug when turning of compression to actually reflect
this for future status calls.
3) Implement the MTIOCERRSTAT call where latched control and I/O residuals
and sense data are returned to the application asking for them.
This has the useful side-effect of ensuring that opt_smp.h is
always generated, so we can assume it will always be available.
Prompted by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
SCSI) the data returned for latched residual and error statistics.
Reserve space for LOG SENSE data which we'll get later. This area
in transition as the HP TapeAlert initiative is looked at.
The optimisation of only waiting before issuing new commands is
obviously invalid in general and it caused many errors in NIST-PCTS.
I think the errors were mostly for characters sent with the wrong
parity, etc., after a half complete tcsetattr().
Use microtime() instead of a magic loop count to limit the wait.
The wait is a busy-wait :-( and normally takes about 500 usec.
AcerLabs Aladdin-V. It makes the PCI probing work when system booting. I
will try to merge some additional funtion(i.e. wdc1 problem cause tons of
PR appear :<) ASAP if I could.
Remind me if something wrong after committing, thanks!
mechanisms. It is a little light on detail but still a pretty good
overview. I suggest that for specific detail (such as, for example,
how to setup kerberos), that additional security-DETAILNAME man pages
be written and refered to.
mechanisms ('bind' user and group) in place so the feature can be easily
turned on. There were too many complaints. The security(1) man
page will be created/updated to include the appropriate info.
The Winbond chip always includes the CRC with every received frame,
and I can't find anything in the Winbond manual that indicates you can
program it not to do this.
Submitted by: "Richard Seaman, Jr." <lists@tar.com>
Obtained from: linux :-)
Code to allow Linux Threads to run under FreeBSD.
By default not enabled
This code is dependent on the conditional
COMPAT_LINUX_THREADS (suggested by Garret)
This is not yet a 'real' option but will be within some number of hours.
most of them).
Many thanks to Kevin Van Maren for the work here, Intel for lending us
a 450NX system to work this out on, and several other folks for testing
the patches. See the PR for an extensive discussion of the nature of
the problem and resolution.
PR: kern/8928
Submitted by: Kevin Van Maren <vanmaren@fast.cs.utah.edu>
- created internal names for fixed-size integral types, like __int32_t. They
will be used to make several headers self-sufficient.
- <stdlib.h> don't include <machine/types.h> anymore.
- created <sys/inttypes.h>, which can be used as <inttypes.h>.
- declaration of uoff_t and ufs_daddr_t moved to <sys/types.h>.
Reviewed by: bde
0x02000000. This error was causing the chip to always include the
ethernet CRC along with every received frame (the driver turns on
PN_NETCFG_NO_RXCRC, but it was frobbing the wrong bit).