Changes relative to 1.12:
- Put extra instruction between outl()/inl() sequence to prevent the
old value being read back because of the bus capacitance.
- Additional check for existence of register at CONF2_ENABLE_PORT.
in FreeBSD and should never have got in here.
Removed hard-coded /etc/rc.local.d hacks and implemented a more flexible
solution.
Added a local configuration area to sysconfig.
This looks like it was developed offline, and is being spammed over the
top of the existing. "That's fine by me! I dont really care how you do
it, just get it in there..." said Jordan in a conversation a short while
ago...
-K #: set SLIP keepalive timeout
-O #: set SLIP outfil timeout
-U #: set SLIP unit number
sighup handler now sets tty disc for non-redial case too.
Implement SIGURG handling (from keepalive).
POSIXing speed settings.
They are called from the fetch, extract and install targets,
respectively.
Also, only RUN_DEPENDS is put into the @pkgdep list of the package.
EXEC_DEPENDS is still supported (for now), it is copied into
BUILD_DEPENDS and RUN_DEPENDS. This will go away after we finish
fixing all the ports Makefiles.
This change fixes the following bug/features:
(1) "make fetch" building and installing all the dependencies
(2) Programs needed for building only (e.g., gmake) put into the
packages' dependency lists ("why does the emacs package depend on
gmake?")
Reviewed by: the ports list
don't like it, they don't have to use it. The check makes sure that
/etc/rc.local.d exists before attempting to do anything with it. Now
packages will be able to add their startups as /etc/rc.local.d/<pkgname>.sh
in order to get local startup behavior. Maybe we can stop adding
knobs to /etc/sysconfig for ports/packages now?
Submitted by: wollman & jkh
-K: set keepalive SLIP timeout
-O: set outfill SLIP timeout
Handle SIGURG from keepalive like SIGHUP now, i.e. reconnect.
Back out background scription change, cause some synchro problems.
dropped - devet@adv.IAEhv.nl (Arjan de Vet)
2. Will not read data from telnet connection - John Capo <jc@irbs.com>
3. Using LQM option could be drop the link due to LcpLayerDown() doesn't
stop LQR timer. - Brian <brian@awfulhak.demon.co.uk>
4. Allow to describe a syntax of filters that is not only port number
but also by name in /etc/service. - Rich Murphey <rich@lamprey.utmb.edu>
Reviewed by: Atsushi Murai <amurai@spec.co.jp>
Submitted by: devet@adv.IAEhv.nl, jc@irbs.com, brian@awfulhak.demon.co.uk,
rich@lamprey.utmb.edu
UPAGES and associated page table page. Panic on error. This is less than
optimial and will be fixed in the future, but is better than the old
behavior of panicing with a "kernel page directory invalid" in pmap_enter.
request, it cores due to using the unitialized global req_name_ptr
pointer. -Wall does not reveal this.
Repeat by having an old valid ticket and start kerberos. rsh to
a non-realm system.
Also intialize lifetime to DEFAULT_TKT_LIFE and kerno to KSUCCESS since
they can be refernced before being initialized.
Submitted by: John Capo <jc@irbs.com>
setting the control register. Make the read and write operations two
completely separate steps.
While we're at it, pull in the whole set of Cyrix cache control options
from NetBSD-current, since a few motherboards do the right thing with
the Cyrix chip.
There is no option to disable the internal cache completely (yet).
Reviewed by: pst
Obtained from: NetBSD
/usr/sbin/sendmail -f <> dest
rather than
/usr/sbin/sendmail -f dest.
Submitted by: Michael Butler <imb@scgt.oz.au>
Obtained from: Eric Allman <eric@cs.berkeley.edu>
Performance is comparable to gnumalloc if you have sufficient RAM, and
it screams around it if you don't.
Compiled with "EXTRA_SANITY" until further notice.
see malloc.3 for more details.
ignore and set it to 18 sectors/track. This allows FreeBSD to boot with
2.88MB floppies which are used in older ThinkPads.
Submitted by: Random Net person whose name I lost
EFAULT if it is not resident. This prevents the system from manufacturing
a zero-fill page for unused but allocated areas of the kernel's VM. This
should fix the "CMAP busy" panic that some people saw during system
startup.
there is a PCI bus at all) ...
- Do not expect the chip sets to follow even very clearly expressed
requirements of the PCI 2.0 spec.
- Do not read back the value just written to an I/O port without making
sure that some other data have crossed the bus in between ...