will have the suffix ".out" appended to them. They are acutally
created as outputfile.dat.
PR: docs/12968
Submitted by: Patrick Seal <patseal@hyperhost.net>
u_quad_int instead of u_long for counters. (NetBSD's rev 1.15 - 1.18)
Deprecate register. (NetBSD's rev 1.13)
The diffs from NetBSD were not applied verbatim, because we don't care
about NO_QUAD right now.
PR: 12959
Reported by: Nicholas Barnes <nb@ravenbrook.com>
Obtained from: NetBSD
This prevents any background sub-command executed from inheriting
the descriptor & lock (and making vi think that someone else is
editing the file when it re-edits).
Remembered from: An OpenBSD commit message from May '99
o If we're using RADIUS and the RADIUS mtu is less than our
peers mru/mrru, reduce our mtu to this value for NetBSD too.
o Make struct throughput's sample period dynamic and tweak the ppp
version number to reflect the extra stuff being passed through
the local domain socket as a result (MP mode).
o Measure the current throughput based on the number of samples actually
taken rather than on the full sample period.
o Keep the throughput statisics persistent while being passed to
another ppp invocation through the local domain socket.
o When showing throughput statistics after the timer has stopped, use
the stopped time for overall calculations, not the current time.
Also show the stopped time and how long the current throughput has
been sampled for.
o Use time() consistently in throughput.c
o Tighten up the ``show bundle'' output.
o Introduce the ``set bandwidth'' command.
o Rewrite the ``set autoload'' command. It now takes three arguments
and works based on a rolling bundle throughput average compared against
the theoretical bundle bandwidth over a given period (read: it's now
functional).
is, don't assume that SCSI ID corresponds to a unit number of da
device. Unit number of da device is provided by 2nd stage loader
and 3rd stage loader now use it.
- Fix drive letter to display.
Submitted by: IMAI Takeshi <take-i@ceres.dti.ne.jp>
bootable on 1 FDD PC98 machines. (When an external FDD unit is
installed, unit numbers become discontinuous.)
Submitted by: IMAI Takeshi <take-i@ceres.dti.ne.jp>
now used in f_ops in place of NULL, and modifications to the files
are more carefully ordered. f_ops should also be set to &badfileops
upon "close" of a file.
This does not fix other problems mentioned in this PR than the first
one.
PR: 11629
Reviewed by: peter
with options.c which was fixed in ISC's version 2.0 (rev 1.1.1.2 --> 1.1.1.3).
I have tested host-name with both types `X' and `t' and things work fine
either way. I would prefer to match the offical sources when easily possible.
PR: 12205
Submitted by: John Baldwin <jobaldwi@vt.edu>
correct the pointers afterwards.
It's kinda bogus that we generate a 24 (?) byte filehandle (2 x int32
fsid and 16 byte VFS fhandle) and pad it out to 64 bytes for NFSv3 with
garbage. The whole point of NFSv3's variable filehandle length was
to allow for shorter handles, both in memory and over the wire. I plan
on taking a shot at fixing this shortly.
o use suser_xxx rather than suser to support JAIL code.
o KNF comment convention
o use vp->type rather than vaddr.type and eliminate call to
VOP_GETATTR. Bruce says that vp->type is valid at this
point.
Submitted by: bde.
Not fixed:
o return (value)
o Comment needs to be longer and more explicit. It will be after
the advisory.