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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ruslan Ermilov
2ff05f90ae Use find(1) instead of ``pw groupshow'' to detect missing groups.
Restore checks for recently added PF groups.

Reviewed by:	mlaier
2004-03-12 13:20:24 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
7ad67863d4 Add id(1) (aka groups(1) aka whoami(1)) since it is used by install.sh. 2004-03-12 13:10:04 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f3d9594b8a THe log message for the previous commit should have said:
Submitted by:	Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at>
PR:		standards/56906
2004-03-12 12:05:38 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
30a058027a Replace a manual check of a VMIO candidate with vn_canvmio(). This
silences an annoying warning in getblk() when VMIO'ing on a directory
vnode, which can happen when vfs.vmiodirenable is 1.

Bring the warning message in line with reality at the same time.

Submitted by:	hmp
2004-03-12 12:02:12 +00:00
Bruce Evans
6eb2d83e44 Initial support for C99's (or is it POSIX.1-2001's?) MATH_ERRNO,
MATH_ERREXCEPTION and math_errhandling, so that C99 applications at
least have the possibility of determining that errno is not set for
math functions.  Set math_errhandling to the non-standard-conforming
value of 0 for now to indicate that we don't support either method
of reporting errors.  We intentionally don't support MATH_ERRNO
because errno is a mistake, and we are missing support for
MATH_ERREXCEPTION (<fenv.h>, compiler support for <fenv.h>, and
actually setting the exception flags correctly).
2004-03-12 12:02:03 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
6d7c0d2fed Do not print a warning about net.inet.pim.stats if errno is
ENOENT, because that means we do not have PIM in the kernel.

Submitted by:	hmp
MFC after:	1 week
2004-03-12 11:22:50 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5ece1e2fca Fix copy&paste-o.
Spotted by:	iedowse
2004-03-12 06:51:21 +00:00
Brooks Davis
14b34e45f8 If /conf/diskless_remount exists, use it to remount the entire /conf
directory.  This allows multiple roots (say for different architectures)
to share the same set of /conf files.
2004-03-12 04:40:16 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
7698f25ac3 Use 'pw groupshow' instead of 'id -g' to see if a group exists.
PR:		64073
Submitted by:	jhb
MFC after:	5 days
2004-03-12 03:46:15 +00:00
Peter Wemm
2965c04576 Part 2 of rev 1.68. Update comment to match reality now that vm_endcopy
exists and we no longer copy to the end of the struct.

Forgotten by:  alfred and green
2004-03-12 00:16:48 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
378f3f5a17 mdoc(7): New sentence should start on new line.
Pointed out by:	hmp
2004-03-11 22:22:03 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
dc9e0bf4e5 Turn on logging for tftpd. 2004-03-11 22:15:28 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
9a7e5d92a7 Don't run fsck if there's no /etc/fstab.
In particular, this allows a "virgin" system installed from
source (installworld, installkernel, cd etc && make distribution)
to boot correctly and modestly simplifies the creation
of single-partition network/cdrom/CF bootable images.
2004-03-11 20:00:10 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
8217df6de8 Add reference to the g_access(9) manual page. 2004-03-11 19:53:22 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
9e5681745a Connect g_access(9) to the build. 2004-03-11 19:51:14 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
dde2befebc Add manual page for g_access(9) GEOM function. 2004-03-11 19:23:48 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ceb58ca58f When I was a kid my work table was one cluttered mess an cleaning it up
were a rather overwhelming task.  I soon learned that if you don't know
where you're going to store something, at least try to pile it next to
something slightly related in the hope that a pattern emerges.

Apply the same principle to the ffs/snapshot/softupdates code which have
leaked into specfs:  Add yet a buf-quasi-method and call it from the
only two places I can see it can make a difference and implement the
magic in ffs_softdep.c where it belongs.

It's not pretty, but at least it's one less layer violated.
2004-03-11 18:50:33 +00:00
John Baldwin
c686ba3b94 Remove unused variables. 2004-03-11 18:50:05 +00:00
Simon L. B. Nielsen
316f8263dd - Use variable names instead of numbers for the script arguments to
improve readability.
- Use mktemp to create the temporary files and directory.
- Mount temporary md(4) backed file system on a temporary directory,
  instead of /mnt.

Approved by:	phk
2004-03-11 18:12:48 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
0f3f4fca75 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r126854,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
2004-03-11 18:04:03 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
a1dabad0cd MFP4 (#47094): avoid bogus NULL pointer warnings when building with -DDEBUG. 2004-03-11 18:04:03 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
4d453ef101 Properly vector all bwrite() and BUF_WRITE() calls through the same path
and s/BUF_WRITE()/bwrite()/ since it now does the same as bwrite().
2004-03-11 18:02:36 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2b348f7429 Remove unused mnt_reservedvnlist field. 2004-03-11 16:59:57 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
651b11eaf2 Remove unused second arg to vfinddev().
Don't call addaliasu() on VBLK nodes.
2004-03-11 16:33:11 +00:00
Lukas Ertl
5faeb9c682 Properly count references of our dev_t to avoid triggering a KASSERT in
dev_strategy().

Submitted by:   dwmalone
Approved by:    grog (mentor)
2004-03-11 14:11:08 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8666b655b5 Correctly account for extra bits in unit numbers when looking for
next free unit.
2004-03-11 14:11:02 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
ba18e26520 Add yet another VIA pci id. 2004-03-11 14:08:11 +00:00
Maxime Henrion
aa0444ecdb Stop setting ifp->if_output to ether_output() since ether_ifattach()
does it for us already.
2004-03-11 14:04:59 +00:00
Bruce Evans
a67ef0a77a Don't implement anything in the ffs family in <machine/cpufunc.h>
in the non-_KERNEL case.  This "fixes" applications that include
this "kernel-only" header and also include <strings.h> (or get
<strings.h> via the default _BSD_VISIBLE pollution in <string.h>.
In C++ there was a fatal error: the declaration specifies C linkage
but the implementation gives C++ linkage.  In C there was only a
static/extern mismatch if the headers were included in a certain order
order, and a partially redundant declaration for all include orders;
gcc emits incomplete or wrong diagnostics for these, but only for
compiling with -Wsystem-headers and certain other warning options, so
the problem was usually not seen for C.

Ports breakage reported by:	kris
2004-03-11 13:38:54 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
9397290e76 Add clone_setup() function rather than rely on lazy initialization.
Requested by:	rwatson
2004-03-11 12:58:55 +00:00
Bruce Evans
03f0d9e8ae Fixed assorted misuses of NULL in integer context. 2004-03-11 11:58:16 +00:00
Bruce Evans
8153ab0e6f Fixed mispellings of '\0' as NULL. 2004-03-11 11:41:54 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c044589554 Fixed a misspelling of 0 as NULL.
Fixed a nearby bug.  The "play it safe" code in dosysctl() was unsafe
because it overran the buffer by 1 if sysctl() filled all of the buffer.

Fixed a nearby style bug in output.  Not just 1, but 2 extra newlines
were printed at the end by "vmstat -m" and "vmstat -z".  Don't print
any newlines explicitly.  This depends on 2 of the many formatting
bugs in the corresponding sysctls.  First, the sysctls return an extra
newline at the end of the strings.  This also messes up output from
sysctl(8).  Second, the sysctls return an extra newline at the beginning
of the strings.  This is good for separating the 2 tables output by
"vmstat -mz" and for starting the header on a new line in plain sysctl
output, but gives a bogus extra newline at the beginning for "vm -[m | z]"
and "sysctl -n [kern.malloc | vm.zone]".

Fixed some nearby style bugs in the source code:
- the same line that misspelled 0 as NULL also spelled NULL as 0.
- the size was doubled twice in the realloc loop.
- the "play it safe" comment was misleading.  Terminating the buffer
  is bogus because dosysctl() is only meant to work with sysctls that
  return strings and the terminator is part of a string.  However, the
  kern.malloc sysctl has more than style bugs.  It also doesn't return
  a string.  Termination is needed to work around this bug.
2004-03-11 11:30:57 +00:00
Josef El-Rayes
55cc37447a Replace <iostream.h> with <iostream> to remove annoying warning
of using deprecated header.

Approved by:    dwhite, simon(mentor)
Reviewed by:    mlaier
Submitted by:   Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at>
PR:             bin/63781
2004-03-11 10:43:35 +00:00
Bruce Evans
83e6e8406c Fixed a misspelling of '\0' as NULL. 2004-03-11 10:22:25 +00:00
Bruce Evans
00925a8e84 Fixed misspellings of 0 as NULL. 2004-03-11 10:19:45 +00:00
Bruce Evans
263bf898e0 Fixed misspellings of '\0' as NULL. 2004-03-11 10:12:05 +00:00
Bruce Evans
754df37025 Fixed a misspelling of 0 as NULL. 2004-03-11 10:09:01 +00:00
Bruce Evans
30e8350c60 Fixed misspellings of 0 as NULL. 2004-03-11 10:01:12 +00:00
Bruce Evans
0f9a2306a5 Fixed misspellings of 0 as NULL. 2004-03-11 09:56:04 +00:00
Bill Paul
0bf7b204e3 Fix mind-o: sanity check in ndis_disable_ndis() is not sane. 2004-03-11 09:50:00 +00:00
Bill Paul
1e35c8564a Fix the problem with the Cisco Aironet 340 PCMCIA card. Most newer drivers
for Windows are deserialized miniports. Such drivers maintain their own
queues and do their own locking. This particular driver is not deserialized
though, and we need special support to handle it correctly.

Typically, in the ndis_rxeof() handler, we pass all incoming packets
directly to (*ifp->if_input)(). This in turn may cause another thread
to run and preempt us, and the packet may actually be processed and
then released before we even exit the ndis_rxeof() routine. The
problem with this is that releasing a packet calls the ndis_return_packet()
function, which hands the packet and its buffers back to the driver.
Calling ndis_return_packet() before ndis_rxeof() returns will screw
up the driver's internal queues since, not being deserialized,
it does no locking.

To avoid this problem, if we detect a serialized driver (by checking
the attribute flags passed to NdisSetAttributesEx(), we use an alternate
ndis_rxeof() handler, ndis_rxeof_serial(), which puts the call to
(*ifp->if_input)() on the NDIS SWI work queue. This guarantees the
packet won't be processed until after ndis_rxeof_serial() returns.

Note that another approach is to always copy the packet data into
another mbuf and just let the driver retain ownership of the ndis_packet
structure (ndis_return_packet() never needs to be called in this
case). I'm not sure which method is faster.
2004-03-11 09:40:00 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e26bafdc25 Be more insistent on destroying geoms at unload time. Still not perfect,
but it will do (better) for now.

KASSERT that to have providers a class must have an access method.

Tag the new_provider event with the geom as well.
2004-03-11 08:16:23 +00:00
Tom Rhodes
0e9628026f Add a newsyslog.conf manual page. This follows suit with the other utilities
which have configuration files.  This is just a cut-paste from newsyslog.8
with the following changes:

o Kill hard sentence breaks.
o Markup fixes.
o Wordsmithing.
2004-03-11 04:35:08 +00:00
Tom Rhodes
ef4b3aa2e3 Remove information about the configuration file.
Add an Xref to newsyslog.conf.5 and bzip2.1.
2004-03-11 04:32:16 +00:00
Max Laier
e12b910d65 Back out id -g checks as they are wrong (sendmail group untouched).
Requested by:	dwhite
Approve by:	dwhite
2004-03-11 00:22:04 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cd5cb01152 Remove stale or broken call to kdb_trap() and protected by the non-
option KDB. Besides being wrong, it also interferes with ongoing
work.
2004-03-11 00:17:45 +00:00
Jens Schweikhardt
e4214b72d5 Give xterm-basic the le entry. bs should be avoided.
This is a prerequisite to fix

PR:		bin/48679
Discussed with:	Thomas Dickey (xterm termcap maintainer)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2004-03-10 22:38:32 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
f9e2cb7071 A manpage for ng_eiface(4).
Submitted by:	Gleb Smirnoff
2004-03-10 22:25:25 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
39209a2fad Identify the Deerfield processor. Deerfield is a low-voltage variant
based on the Madison core and targeting the low end of the spectrum.
Its clock frequency is 1Ghz, whereas Madison starts at 1.3Ghz. Since
the CPUID information is the same for Madison and Deerfield, we use
the clock frequency to identify the processor.
Supposedly the Deerfield only uses 62W, which seems to be less than
modern Xeon processors (about 70W) and about half what a Madison would
need.
2004-03-10 22:23:20 +00:00