This is fix to usr.sbin/trpt and tcp_debug.[ch]
I think of putting this after 4.0 but,,,
-There was bug that when INET6 is defined,
IPv4 socket is not traced by trpt.
-I received request from a person who distribute a program
which use tcp_debug interface and print performance statistics,
that
-leave comptibility with old program as much as possible
-use same interface with other OSes
So, I talked with itojun, and synced API with netbsd IPv6 extension.
makeworld check, kernel build check(includes GENERIC) is done.
But if there happen to any problem, please let me know and
I soon backout this change.
I don't claim to own the code and certainly don't want to discourage
people from fixing or updating it.
[I know it's the 29th, but the FREEZE hasn't yet been posted to committers]
the committer (shin). While I don't have permission for this change
from the inetd maintainer (des), I assume that shin has permission
and I'm just fixing his contribution up for him.
Okay, I couldn't resist, I made some extra changes:
* Replace ".Tn FreeBSD" with .Fx
* Make the illegal TCPMUX and IPSEC sections legal subsections
of the IMPLEMENTATION NOTES section.
Requested by: shin
kernel IPv6 multicast routing support.
pim6 dense mode daemon
pim6 sparse mode daemon
netstat support of IPv6 multicast routing statistics
Merging to the current and testing with other existing multicast routers
is done by Tatsuya Jinmei <jinmei@kame.net>, who writes and maintainances
the base code in KAME distribution.
Make world check and kernel build check was also successful.
string to u_long and back using two functions, flags_to_string and
string_to_flags, which co-existed with 'ls'. As time has progressed
more and more other tools have used these private functions to
manipulate the file flags.
Recently I moved these functions from /usr/src/bin/ls to libutil,
but after some discussion with bde it's been decided that they
really ought to go in libc.
There are two already existing libc functions for manipulating file
modes: setmode and getmode. In keeping with these flags_to_string
has been renamed getflags and string_to_flags to setflags.
The manual page could probably be improved upon ;)
was having its last element zero'd. It turns out not to be a security
hole or to have any real effect on the code because 'from' was previously
pointing to a buffer of the same size as 'fromb', and the last
element in fromb is already 0 anyway due to the use of sizeof(fromb)-1
in the strncpy() call. But I'm not pressing my luck so only the type-o
is being fixed.
member variable to find the configuration on new driver allocation.
Correct condition is that card_config and driver are not in use. Both
of them are cleared in card_removed() (conf->driver->card never be
cleared).
This fix problems `No free configuration for card' on insertion, and
pccardd core dump on removal in condition of the same driver but
different card.
Also this might be emergency measures, complete solution would be made
after Hosokawa-san come back.
Consulted with: imp
Waiting for: hosokawa
This mouse may be a OEM version of Genius EasyScroll Mouse.
(The mouse has three buttons on top, one side button and a wheel which
also acts as a button. However, I know no way to activate the wheel,
and it can only be used as an ordinary 3-buttons mouse :-)
Remove -? flag that was not working but documented. Make it work instead
but hide it in man page and usage string as others tools do.
Spelling.
Abort on allocation failure (with errx()).
has been made obsolete by the block/char device merging.
Reflect this change in the manual page and fix the usage of a
backslash in ``e.g.''.
Reviewed by: bright, sheldonh, phk
the need to specify the unit number of unwired devices. ie: instead
of saying "device fxp0" we can say "device fxp" which is much closer
to what it actually means. The former (fxp0) implied something about
reserving the 0th unit, but it does not and never did - it was a
figment of config(8)'s imagination that we had to work around..
"device fxp0" simply means "compile in the fxp device driver", so we
may as well just write it as "device fxp" which is closer to what it
really means.
Doing this also saves us from filling up the ioconf.c tables with
meaningless entries.