keyboard device name (i.e. /dev/kbd0). This method will do nothing is
kbdmux(4) is the current active keyboard, otherwise it will switch
active keyboard as requested.
Modify ukbd(4) entries in the /etc/devd.conf to use /etc/rc.d/syscons
and new 'setkeyboard' method.
No comments from: freebsd-current@
MFC after: 1 day
the ongoing re-alignment of ordering that is necessary as a result of
including local scripts in the base rcorder. [1]
Accomplish this by removing the BEFORE's, and using REQUIRE instead.
This makes the dependencies more obvious, and less susceptible to turning
circular and/or nonsensical when seemingly innocent changes are made
in one place and not another.
Requested by: delphij [1]
and not under machdep as the behaviour is controlled by the process.
When PSR.ac is set the process expects to receive a SIGBUS. Otherwise
the processor or the kernel will emulate the misaligned memory access.
MFC after: 3 days
1. Remove a now-spurious NetBSD CVS Id, as we are no longer synching work
2. Remove a now-spurious BEFORE, since ntpdate now REQUIRE's named
3. Replace the call to set rcvar with what that function would output,
and generally reduce indirection ($name -> named) since it's highly
unlikely the name of the named process or service will change any time soon.
4. Resort the order the variables at the top of the file to a more
traditional format, and remove a spurious required_dirs from the top, as it
works better after load_rc_config.
5. We do not want the default reload method with named, so define a simple
but appropriate substitute using rndc. If I were writing this script for
the first time I would not include this at all, since it's preferable to
control a running daemon with rndc to start with, but given that this is
already here, let's do it right. I hope that future generations will
however resist the tempation to add reconfig to extra_commands.
6. By the same token, we want to use rndc to shut down named, but given
that by defining a stop function we lose the "find the process by its
pid file in an emergency" goodness of rc.subr, try to do something useful
in the event that rndc is not available, and keep the user informed.
7. Replace some "test -f" with "test -r" to handle the unlikely event
that the relevant file exists, but is unreadable.
8. Twiddle whitespace in a few areas, remove a spurious blank line,
a bogus double space, and try to do better indenting.
9. Improve generation of the rndc.key file significantly
a. If for some reason a user has an rndc.conf file, assume that they
did that on purpose, and hence know what they are doing, so leave them alone.
b. Introduce a named_uid configuration variable so that the user which owns
the rndc.key file and the user named runs as always match, and is more
easily configurable. This should dramatically reduce problems with rndc.
c. Also test that the rndc.key file size is greater than zero, rather than
simply that the file exists. I have seen at least one user report this exact
problem, and although neither of us is sure where the empty file came from,
the fix is simple, so include it.
d. Rather than try to create an rndc.key file in both /etc/namedb and the
chroot'ed /etc/namedb, assume that they are be the same (which they should
be), and only create the file in the chroot'ed version of the directory.
This partially addresses the problem described in conf/73929, but I have
not yet finished thinking about the PREFIX issue that PR also raises.
As a result of introducing the named_uid knob, the default named_flags
are now empty.
Update defaults/rc.conf and rc.conf(5) to reflect these changes.
Allow user to decide if SAD and SPD entries should be flushed on 'reload'.
With this change flush/spdflush is not done automatically (it could still
be done from ipsec.conf).
RELENG_6 this will be a noop, however as we introduce local
startup scripts to the base rcorder, we'll see more cases
where the previous status quo will need to be made explicit
to avoid having it disrupted when random local scripts are
added to the mix.
were now sticky. This script was deleting /boot/nextkernel on boot, but
there is no code in the tree that creates that file since revision 1.15
of src/sbin/reboot/reboot.c.
nextboot(8) creates /boot/nextboot.conf, so remove that instead.
Approved by: jhb (proxy mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
ldconfig. Build the cache in a temporary directory and only install it
if it's actually different that the installed one.
Also, use "cat tmp > real" to install the temporary file in the real
location to allow the real location to be a symlink to a writable
directory such as /var/run (where the file actually belongs).
MFC After: 5 days
the names of directories to include in the base ldconfig script.
This will eliminate the need for each port to install its own
boot script which does nothing but ldocnfig a given directory.
This code was developed by flz (ports committer), discussed on
freebsd-rc@, and modified slightly by me.
Submitted by: flz
Reviewed by: brooks
the line continuation backslash doesn't cause "warn" to print "return".
2. Group "warn" and "return" together as the "return 1" should be
performed only if the "kldload nfsclient" also failed (and not
already if the "vfs.nfs" sysctl(8) check failed).
MFC after: 3 days
on devfs is useful so that a hardware time device can start with its
necessary device nodes already in place. While this ordering happens
as a side effect currently in HEAD, and the PRs were generally fixed
via upgrades, etc; it's better to make it explicit.
While I'm here, ntpd should REQUIRE ntpdate, rather than ntpdate
using BEFORE: ntpd.
and including both in this file had nasty side effects on the
ordering of syslogd, as well as producing an error when running
rcorder. Remove the more bogus of the two options, which restores
proper ordering and removes the error.
There is an open question as to whether scripts with the nostart
KEYWORD should even have REQUIRE/BEFORE lines, and indeed, whether
they should be in /etc/rc.d at all, but that's for another time.
by default, so add a new knob that is on by default, and check that
knob in start_precmd so that it can run even if cleaning /tmp is
not enabled. This has the advantage of not violating POLA, while
still allowing the user to disable this behavior if they wish (for
example on a server that will never run X).
to light by the PR. Specifically, convert these three scripts
into good rc.d citizens, making sure that their functionality
is preserved, but the rc.d framework rules are not broken.
Add support for cleanvar as a regular rc.d script in the
default rc.conf, and document this in the man page.
Add a descriptive comment to rc.conf that regarding the
three emulation/compatibility services provided by abi
so users will not be confused by these services not having
their own startup scripts.
PR: conf/84574
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry
as part of rc. Doing this, and the sourcing of rc.subr after we have
determined if we are booting diskless (and correspondingly run
rc.initdiskless if necessary) are safe, and actually allow fewer files
to be needed on the diskless box. This also allows variables from
the configuration to be available to rc itself, such as ...
Add a variable to rc.conf, early_late_divider, which designates the
script which separates the early and late stages of the boot process.
Default this to mountcritlocal, and add text to etc/defaults/rc.conf,
rc.conf(5) and diskless(8) which describes how and why one might want
to change this.
Reviewed by: brooks
is only present for fstab(5) compatibility, and is
otherwise ignored by mount(8) (not passed to mount_*
programs, and not passed to nmount(2)).
"-u -o rw" worked with an old mount(8) with mount_ufs.c
because "-o rw" was stripped and simple "-u" caused an
update of UFS from read-only to read-write, due to
inability of mount(2) to track changes in options
(MNT_RDONLY is either set or not).
"-u" no longer causes the transition from RO to RW,
now that mount(8) was converted to use nmount(2), so
an explicit change to RW is required. Keep up with
this change, and use "-uw" to mount root read-write.
the base rcorder. This is accomplished by running rcorder twice,
first to get all the disks mounted (through mountcritremote),
then again to include the local_startup directories.
This dramatically changes the behavior of rc.d/localpkg, as
all "local" scripts that have the new rc.d semantics are now
run in the base rcorder, so only scripts that have not been
converted yet will run in rc.d/localpkg.
Make a similar change in rc.shutdown, and add some functions in
rc.subr to support these changes.
Bump __FreeBSD_version to reflect this change.
- Use _prestart rc.d method to automatically kldload ng_btsocket(4) if needed;
- Rename "sdpd_user" to "sdpd_username" and "sdpd_group" to "sdpd_groupname"
to avoid collision with "magic" variables;
Inspired by: yar
MFC after: 3 days
- Have both scripts automatically kldload ng_btsocket(4). I did not want to
do it, but its easier for users and it seems other scripts do similar things;
- Assign few variables after load_rc_config, so the /etc/rc.conf overrides
actually work;
MFC after: 1 week
more IPv4 address from a ranged list in CIRD notation:
ipv4_addrs_ed0="192.168.0.1/24 192.168.1.1-5/28"
In the process move alias processing into new ipv4_up/down functions to
more toward a less IPv4 centric world.
Submitted by: Philipp Wuensche <cryx dash freebsd at h3q dot com>
Introduce /etc/rc.d/bluetooth script to start/stop Bluetooth devices. It
will be called from devd(8) in response to device arrival/departure events.
It is also possible to call it by hand to start/stop particular device
without unplugging it.
Introduce generic way to set configuration parameters for Bluetooth devices.
By default /etc/rc.d/bluetooth script has hardwired defaults compatible
with old rc.bluetooth from /usr/share/netgraph/bluetooth/examples. These
can be overridden using /etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf file (system
wide defaults). Finally, there could be another device specific override
file located in /etc/bluetooth/$device.conf (where $device is ubt0, btccc0
etc.)
The list of configuration parameters and their meaning described in the
/etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf file. Even though Bluetooth device
configuration files are not shell scripts, they must follow basic sh(1) syntax.
The bluetooth.device.conf(5) and handbook update will follow shortly.
Inspired by: Panagiotis Astithas ( past at ebs dot gr )
Reviewed by: brooks, yar
MFC after: 1 week
> > There is no need to explicitly add "status" to $extra_commands in
> > the /etc/rc.d/pf script as it is implicitly added by /etc/rc.subr's
> > run_rc_command() because of the existing $pf_program.
> >
> > Submitted by: Christoph Schug <chris@schug.net>
...because as yar@ points out: "[...] you were relying on evil
side-effects of the variable being named *_program. hose side-effect
have been eliminated since rc.subr rev. 1.42. [...] The point is that
the default "status" method is for rc.d scripts that handle startup and
shutdown of conventional daemons, and not for custom tasks like the pf
case."
The change is still valid in RELENG_6 (and still doesn't have to be
backed out) as long as rc.subr:r1.42 is not MFC'ed to RELENG_6, too.