is returned shall be kept in the waitable state.
Add WSTOPPED as an alias for WUNTRACED.
Submitted by: Jukka Ukkonen <jau at iki fi>
PR: standards/116221
MFC after: 2 weeks
executed by fexecve(2), imgp->args->fname is NULL. Moreover, there is
no way to recover the path to the script being executed.
Do what some other U*ixes do unconditionally, namely supply /dev/fd/n
as the script path when called from fexecve(). Document requirement of
having fdescfs mounted as caveat.
Split the driver into the core functionality part (sys/dev/tsec/if_tsec.c) and
the bus attachment (sys/dev/tsec/if_tsec_ocp.c).
This lets better integrate and maintain the driver in other environments with
different attachment abstractions (there is at least one other FreeBSD port --
MPC83xx -- which uses this TSEC driver, but with different local bus model
i.e. some OF derivative). While there, clean up and fix minor cosmetics.
Obtained from: Semihalf
from returning a reply message in most cases. This in turn caused
interoperability problems with Mac OS X clients.
PR: 126561
Submitted by: Richard.Conto at gmail.com
MFC after: 1 week
file with different permissions and set a non-zero umask
during the actual copy tests. The extra entry increases
the size of the test archives of course, so adjust the
expected sizes.
taken from PR/121184 which was mechanically generated from similar
lists in the Linux ipaq driver. I then took the numbers we had in
usbdevs and filled in the right symbols and eliminated duplicates.
PR: 121184
o List all devices FreeBSD supports (more on the way)
o Sort the list of supported devices
o Note this was introduced with FreeBSD 7.0
o Include the FreeBSD configuration synopsis
o Bump the man page date
o Put $FreeBSD$ where all the other usb man pages have it.
And add to build.
Should fix the current weirdness in ntpd/ntpdate where the current system
time is not read/updated.
Submitted by: naddy
MFC after: 2 weeks
Pointy hat to: me
allocated for posix_openpt(2). Unfortunately, that identifier
conflicts with other events already allocated to other systems in
OpenBSM. Assign a new globally unique identifier and conform
better to the AUE_ event naming scheme.
This is a stopgap until a new OpenBSM import is done with the
correct identifier, so we'll maintain this as a local diff in svn
until then.
Discussed with: ed
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project