Always print at least 3 bytes for IN_CLASSC_NET networks.
The standard 193.0.0 class C network for example, will now
be displayed as "193.0.0" as opposed to the confusing 193.
PR: bin/21546
MFC after: 1 week
The last commit to this file introduced some text that was "Copyright (C)
2000 BSDI". It was asserted (correctly) that permission should have been
sought from someone at BSDi / WindRiver first.
In response to a query on this point, jkh wrote:
> Hmmm. I'm not sure we ever asserted any particular copyright, but in
> any case it's certainly not clear who one would ask. Me? If so,
> I give my permission. :)
Astutely pointed out by: murray
Approved by: jkh
greatly improved traceback code from Ross Harvey. This code
requires the use of more traceback friendly temporary labels
at kernel entry points, hence the changes to exception.s and
asm.h
Reviewed by: jhb, dfr
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 1 week
a route to the gateway and caches it in the route structure.
It may happen (if the routing table is screwed) that the gateway
route is the same route as the one being modified, in which case
a kernel reports EDQUOT. Be more verbose about this:
# route add -net 10 192.168.4.65
add net 10: gateway 192.168.4.65
# netstat -rn -finet
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 192.168.4.65 UGSc 1 7 rl0
10 192.168.4.65 UGSc 0 0 rl0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 0 178 lo0
192.168.4 link#1 UC 2 0 rl0 =>
192.168.4.65 0:d0:b7:16:9c:c6 UHLW 2 0 rl0 1123
Before:
# route change -net 10 10.0.0.1
route: writing to routing socket: Disc quota exceeded
change net 10: gateway 10.0.0.1: Disc quota exceeded
After:
# ./route change -net 10 10.0.0.1
route: writing to routing socket: Disc quota exceeded
change net 10: gateway 10.0.0.1: gateway uses the same route
PR: bin/1093, misc/26833
src/usr.bin/caldendar/calenders/calendar.holiday
is incorrect.
From looking through webcvs it seems like the error is in Open/NetBSD also.
PR: 27960
Submitted by: Harley Anderson <Warragul@selcon.com.au>
higher chips. Treat it as if it were a 113x. This is correct as far
as 16-bit cards go, at least how we're using it.
# It appears that my TI-1031 based pci card that YAMAMOTO shigeru-san gave
# me on my trip to Japan now works.
around, use a common function for looking up and extracting the tunables
from the kernel environment. This saves duplicating the same function
over and over again. This way typically has an overhead of 8 bytes + the
path string, versus about 26 bytes + the path string.
blackhole(4), except that blackhole(4) uses sysctl's. This xref
obviously isn't appropriate unless we want to xref all the other man
pages which mention sysctls, which we obviously don't (we may want to
list those sysctls, but that's another story).
PR: 27937
Submitted by: yar
PR: bin/12489
- Use inet_ntoa(3) where it should have been used. This
part of code simply wasn't converted to the "new" style
after the routename() function was converted from the
protocol-generic version to protocol-specific version
in CSRG revision 5.6.
MFC after: 1 week
to be consistent with the -s flag. Updated documentation
on what this modifier does.
- Added the ``only'' keyword to the -s and -S flags, that
could be used to created "proxy-only" published entries.
Previously, arp(8) created an entry of this type only
in the absence of the route to a destination.
PR: bin/12357
MFC after: 1 week
as the current time. It's nice to know whether the talk request you
see was sent just a few minutes ago (assuming you didn't hear the
bell), or if it's been decaying for days (weeks?).
it from the Synopsis field. There's no reason for the subject to be
different, since all that does is cause confusion. Users may get
confused because they may think the subject and synopsis are supposed
to be different, and developers may get confused because it may look
like there are two different problems.
Requested by: ru
use of the extsts field in DMA descriptors. We need this to tell the chip
to calculate TCP/IP checksums in hardware on a per-packet basis.
- Fix the unions in DMA descriptor structures. Breakage on alpha led
me to realize I'd done it wrong the first time.