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Back in 4.3BSD, the system call table wasn't generated, and there was an entry: "4.2 sigreturn", /* 139 = old 4.2 sigreturn */ This got converted to 139 OBSOL 0 4.2 sigreturn in 4.3 RENO. Since it was obsolete, nothing bad happened. In fact, there was code in makeyscalls.sh to cope: { comment = $4 for (i = 5; i <= NF; i++) comment = comment " " $i if (NF < 5) $5 = $4 } so the generated comment in syscalls.c was almost correct: "obs_4.2", /* 139 = obsolete 4.2 sigreturn */ a bug that we have to this very day, despite makesyscalls.sh being rewritten in lua. However, this historical wart is the only place in our current syscalls.master file where we have an extra field for the 'not generated' class of system calls. Remove the historical wart so that the re-write of makesyscalls.lua can be simpler (so, I hope, qemu's bsd-user can large swathes of code automatically generated too). This should help make things more understandable (changes to simplify makesyscalls.lue aren't quite debugged, so have to wait for another day). There's 3 different obsolete sigreturns (but only 1 that was ever in FreeBSD 2.x and newer). Sponsored by: Netflix |
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compat | ||
conf | ||
contrib | ||
crypto | ||
ddb | ||
dev | ||
dts | ||
fs | ||
gdb | ||
geom | ||
gnu | ||
i386 | ||
isa | ||
kern | ||
kgssapi | ||
libkern | ||
modules | ||
net | ||
net80211 | ||
netgraph | ||
netinet | ||
netinet6 | ||
netipsec | ||
netlink | ||
netpfil | ||
netsmb | ||
nfs | ||
nfsclient | ||
nfsserver | ||
nlm | ||
ofed | ||
opencrypto | ||
powerpc | ||
riscv | ||
rpc | ||
security | ||
sys | ||
teken | ||
tests | ||
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README.md |
FreeBSD Kernel Source:
This directory contains the source files and build glue that make up the FreeBSD kernel and its modules, including both original and contributed software.
Kernel configuration files are located in the conf/
subdirectory of each
architecture. GENERIC
is the configuration used in release builds. NOTES
contains documentation of all possible entries. LINT
is a compile-only
configuration used to maximize build coverage and detect regressions.
Source Roadmap:
Directory | Description |
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amd64 | AMD64 (64-bit x86) architecture support |
arm | 32-bit ARM architecture support |
arm64 | 64-bit ARM (AArch64) architecture support |
cam | Common Access Method storage subsystem - cam(4) and ctl(4) |
cddl | CDDL-licensed optional sources such as DTrace |
conf | kernel build glue |
compat | Linux compatibility layer, FreeBSD 32-bit compatibility |
contrib | 3rd-party imported software such as OpenZFS |
crypto | crypto drivers |
ddb | interactive kernel debugger - ddb(4) |
fs | most filesystems, excluding UFS, NFS, and ZFS |
dev | device drivers and other arch independent code |
gdb | kernel remote GDB stub - gdb(4) |
geom | GEOM framework - geom(4) |
i386 | i386 (32-bit x86) architecture support |
kern | main part of the kernel |
libkern | libc-like and other support functions for kernel use |
modules | kernel module infrastructure |
net | core networking code |
net80211 | wireless networking (IEEE 802.11) - net80211(4) |
netgraph | graph-based networking subsystem - netgraph(4) |
netinet | IPv4 protocol implementation - inet(4) |
netinet6 | IPv6 protocol implementation - inet6(4) |
netipsec | IPsec protocol implementation - ipsec(4) |
netpfil | packet filters - ipfw(4) , pf(4) , and ipfilter(4) |
opencrypto | OpenCrypto framework - crypto(7) |
powerpc | PowerPC/POWER (32 and 64-bit) architecture support |
riscv | 64-bit RISC-V architecture support |
security | security facilities - audit(4) and mac(4) |
sys | kernel headers |
tests | kernel unit tests |
ufs | Unix File System - ffs(7) |
vm | virtual memory system |
x86 | code shared by AMD64 and i386 architectures |