freebsd-dev/tools
Alan Somers 6040822c4e Make timespecadd(3) and friends public
The timespecadd(3) family of macros were imported from NetBSD back in
r35029. However, they were initially guarded by #ifdef _KERNEL. In the
meantime, we have grown at least 28 syscalls that use timespecs in some
way, leading many programs both inside and outside of the base system to
redefine those macros. It's better just to make the definitions public.

Our kernel currently defines two-argument versions of timespecadd and
timespecsub.  NetBSD, OpenBSD, and FreeDesktop.org's libbsd, however, define
three-argument versions.  Solaris also defines a three-argument version, but
only in its kernel.  This revision changes our definition to match the
common three-argument version.

Bump _FreeBSD_version due to the breaking KPI change.

Discussed with:	cem, jilles, ian, bde
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14725
2018-07-30 15:46:40 +00:00
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boot also set multicons for tests 2018-07-27 21:50:10 +00:00
bsdbox Avoid referencing private lib names directly. 2017-11-10 07:53:02 +00:00
build beinstall: perform pre-installworld steps. 2018-07-29 01:44:26 +00:00
bus_space
debugscripts
diag Fix incorrect output for a file consisting of a single full-size 2018-04-19 22:43:55 +00:00
ifnet
kerneldoc Retire vxge(4). 2018-05-17 14:55:41 +00:00
KSE
LibraryReport
regression Make timespecadd(3) and friends public 2018-07-30 15:46:40 +00:00
sched Add a dtrace script for collecting schedgraph data 2016-11-18 02:29:09 +00:00
test Add a test for vm86(2), simple to use and diagnose. 2018-05-12 11:53:49 +00:00
tools Make timespecadd(3) and friends public 2018-07-30 15:46:40 +00:00
install.sh Fix handling -U. It does not take any arguments. 2017-11-27 02:28:40 +00:00
make_libdeps.sh Improve the library dependencies helper script in src/tools. 2017-11-16 15:26:39 +00:00
README
tinder.sh

$FreeBSD$

This directory tree contains tools used for the maintenance and
testing of FreeBSD.  There is no toplevel Makefile structure since
these tools are not meant to be built as part of the standard system,
though there may be individual Makefiles in some of the subdirs.

Please read the README files in the subdirs for further information.