stats provided by bpf(4). This program will live in tools/ for now
until we figure out where it will live permanently. Based on some
discussions on developers@, it is likely that we will be adding
this functionality to netstat(1) at some point.
The overall idea is to get a single build script which will not need
editing, but instead overrides and changes happen by config files passed
as arguments.
size-scheme. Also add commented NO_BIND_FOO options for people who want named
but not all of the bloat it likes to include by default.
While here, make a comment about BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED.
most of the hardcoding of device names in installed convenience scripts.
Provide a new script (root/updatep) to easily update the ALTROOTSLICE. It
does the same as updatep1/updatep2 without hardcoded device names. If noone
protests, I'd like to get rid of updatep1/updatep2 at some point.
As an extra bonus: turn on the error led while updating (on hardware with a
led).
- Test that the basic socket options have the right defaults, that we can
change them, read them back, etc.
- Add and remove some multicast addresses.
- Send a loopback multicast address and make sure it arrives intact.
There's more that could be done here, but it's a start.
MFC after: 3 days
avg/median/stddev bars onto separate lines for readability if the
ranges overlapped. In 2005, ministat was extended to support more than
2 datasets, but the -s code was not updated. It will coredump if run
with -s and >2 sets.
PR: 82909
Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>
using my own script to handle it. I wrote my own partially because
of all the quoting-issues involved with testing what I wanted to test,
and partially because this lets me commit one script and one data file,
instead of one-file-per-regression-test.
This suite was good enough for my initial testing (and it did help me
find a few bugs that would have otherwise been missed). I'm not sure
how well it will work in general use, but I figured I might as well
commit it. It won't *hurt* to have it available. At the worst, people
can just ignore it.
Approved by: re (blanket `env')
o getsockopt(SO_ACCEPTFILTER) always returns success on listen socket
even we didn't install accept filter on the socket.
o Fix these bugs and add regression tests for them.
Submitted by: Igor Sysoev [1]
Reviewed by: alfred
MFC after: 2 weeks