* Use a sub-section (Ss) instead of a section (Sh) for
"Sysctl MIB Entries".
* Use a tagged list (Bl, El and It) instead of sub-sections (Ss) for
the actual MIB entries.
* Mark paths up as such (Pa).
* Mark defined values up as such (Dv).
of files auto-installed during an upgrade from a really old system
can get quite long, and it's piped to the PAGER already, print
that first, then print any of the 4 two-line messages that might
apply.
which have long names. Instead of just listing '...', try to list some
reasonable subset of the name (with a "..." to indicate something missing).
Reviewed by: freebsd-print@bostonradio.org (only a little review)
standard or serial. This change needs to be done to the entire system that
depends on this. This way we don't have some code using OnVTY checks
and other doing
strcmp(variable_get(VAR_FIXIT_TTY), "standard") == 0
checks. Also we need to set VAR_FIXIT_TTY to "serial" if we come up on
a serial console.
Also fixed a dialog problem in that dialog was used when dialog was
disabled causing some troubles such as not letting the cursor keys
work when exiting the fixit mode on media (ie. not the fixit shell but
for example fixit on a floppy).
Submitted by: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@whistle.com>
PR: 22352
process of making the script more cross platform friendly.
* Add -i option to automatically install files that do not exist
on the system already.
* Add the ability to specify DESTDIR.
* Allow the user to specify scripts to run right before the
comparison starts, and when mm is done. This will
allow the user to specify customized local behavior, and
implement features such as automatically deleting files.
* Document the above changes in the man page.
* Switch to using 'ident' for the CVS Id comparison, which
should help with portability, and makes it faster.
* Reorder, and in one case fix some code by doing things in
ways that make more sense.
* Check to see if the file exists on the system before doing
the comparisons. This saves CPU cycles, and streamlines
the auto-install process.
I used bits and pieces of suggestions and patches from various
people, ultimately too numerous to name. Which is not to say
that they were not both appreciated, and helpful in achieving
the ultimate result.
* More whitespace
* Change read -p to echo -n/read to help support portability
* Genericize an informational message regarding /.cshrc and /.profile
for the same reason
- avoid to use freed (by freeifaddrs) data
- 1st try getifaddrs, then try SIOCGIFMTU as the last resort
Submitted by: JINMEI Tatuya <jinmei@isl.rdc.toshiba.co.jp>
Obtained from: KAME Project
mimics that of tcpdump in that for normal builds, sendmail will only be
built once. For 'make release', it is built once for the bin dist and
once for the crypto dist. This method also removes the need for two separate
Makefiles (which could become out of sync).
Suggested by: bde
Assisted by: kris
a path of the port from which package has been created within FreeBSD Ports
Collection and will be used to improve pkg_version(1) and similar tools.
Reviewed by: ports@FreeBSD.org, jkh
Approved by: jkh
concerning where they're taking place.
Switch from [r]index() to str[r]chr() functions, which are more ISO
compliant.
Prompted by: Edward Welbourne <eddy@vortigen.demon.co.uk>
IRQs from kernel.''..
With IBM ThinkPad600. ``sio1'' was disabled in BIOS
and irq 3 was free (also not listed in dmesg), I think.
But I could not use irq 3 for PC-Card with new(PIOCSRESOURCE
ioctl enabled) pccardd.
user unless they come directly from the kernel. Document this and
add a flag to syslogd which prevents this conversion.
Sort getopt args while I'm at it.
PR: 21788
Submitted by: Andre Albsmeier <andre.albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de>
rename the previous one to indicate that it's not just high, it's
extreme (everything off, secure level raised).
Submitted mostly by: Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
Replace all in-tree uses with <sys/mouse.h> which repo-copied a few
moments ago from src/sys/i386/include/mouse.h by peter.
This is also the appropriate fix for exo-tree sources.
Put warnings in <machine/mouse.h> to discourage use.
November 15th 2000 the warnings will be converted to errors.
January 15th 2001 the <machine/mouse.h> files will be removed.
remotely, but they would be if e.g. it happened to call the logging
function using a DNS hostname.
Also replace random() by arc4random() - only one of these is arguably
required since it's directly used in the protocol, but we might as
well replace both to avoid using two different PRNGs.
Reviewed by: green, alex
Replace all in-tree uses with necessary subset of <sys/{fb,kb,cons}io.h>.
This is also the appropriate fix for exo-tree sources.
Put warnings in <machine/console.h> to discourage use.
November 15th 2000 the warnings will be converted to errors.
January 15th 2001 the <machine/console.h> files will be removed.
Approved by: jkh
Write kern_securelevel_enable variable to rc.conf if user selects
medium or low security in sysinstall. This overrides the case where a
user selects fascist security and then tries to go back to a lower
setting.
a default. This should prevent people from whacking return at
the Distributions menu and getting nothing selected as a result
(a minimal "standard" system will at least install).
Flagged as big tech support headache by: Chris Shumway <cshumway@osd.bsdi.com>
The new format is:
filename {changed,missing,extra}
$field expected $foo found $bar
...
Fix various bugs along the way:
Don't complain about directory sizes differing.
Correctly check flags.
support which use National Semiconductor DP8393X (SONIC) as ethernet
controller. Currently, this driver is used on only PC-98.
Submitted by: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp>
Obtained from: NetBSD/pc98
OsdSleepUsec(), SleepOp corresponds to OsdSleep() by reading ACPICA
source code.
- Add OsdSleepUsec() which uses DELAY() simply.
- Change unit of acpi_sleep() argument; microseconds to milliseconds.
#include <sys/mbuf.h>. (which #include's <machine/mutex.h> and then
<sys/proc.h> and then <sys/callout.h>, leading to the collision).
<sys/mbuf.h> is really one of those 'no user servicable parts inside'
things.
- If resource which was allocated for pcic was
requested via this ioctl, bus_alloc_resource
would be succeeded and that resource was
returned as free resource. So check whether
requested resource was used for pcic or not
before bus_alloc_resource test.
- merge SYS_RES_IRQ routine into other SYS_RES_*
routine and clean up.
problem reported by: Yohei Terada <terada@jiro.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
that it's enabled in acpireg.h only if DIAGNOSTIC option is specified.
ACPICA OSD functions will be compiled in machine/acpi_machdep.c again
tentatively (if DIAGNOSTIC option is specified).
# Should we have acpica_osd.c ?
avoid power on again problem after acpi_soft_off() calling.
- Implement SleepOp/StallOp in AML interpreter. Also provide ACPICA
compatibility.
- Minor changes on __inline function declaration in acpica_osd.h
(obtained from NetBSD porting).
- Move all register I/O into acpi_io.c
- Move event handling into acpi_event.c
- Reorganise headers into acpivar/acpireg/acpiio
- Move find-RSDT and find-ACPI-owned-memory into acpi_machdep
- Allocate all resources (except those detailed only by AML)
as real resources. Add infrastructure that will make adding
resource support to AML code easy.
- Remove all ACPI #ifdefs in non-ACPI code
- Removed unnecessary includes
- Minor style and commenting fixes
Reviewed by: iwasaki
appropriate(?) defaults for "low", "medium" and "high" security
environments. Medium is basically what we currently have with a little
seat-belt tightening where it made sense. Low is the same as medium but
without the tightening. High is positively fascist with nothing turned
on by default and an automatic call to 911 if it can find a modem.
really doesn't make any sense, what was I smoking) and allow
the more canonical usage of "any" for either side of the comparison
for release name or architecture (meaning you can also set CD_VERSION=any
in a cdrom.inf file to cause sysinstall to always match it and likewise
with the architecture, if specified).
Sensibly suggested by: Makoto MATSUSHITA <matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org>
Also remove unneeded includes in aml_obj.c and aml_parse.c.
This new function takes 'struct aml_name *' as a argument rather than
'char *' where aml_invoke_method_by_name() does. It's worth to have
these two interfaces in many cases.
Previously, these cards were supported by the lnc driver (and they
still are, but the pcn driver will claim them first), which is fine
except the lnc driver runs them in 16-bit LANCE compatibility mode.
The pcn driver runs these chips in 32-bit mode and uses the RX alignment
feature to achieve zero-copy receive. (Which puts it in the same
class as the xl, fxp and tl chipsets.) This driver is also MI, so it
will work on the x86 and alpha platforms. (The lnc driver is still
needed to support non-PCI cards. At some point, I'll need to newbusify
it so that it too will me MI.)
The Am79c978 HomePNA adapter is also supported.
of AML interpreter.
- Delete and cleanup a lot of almost duplicated code in kernel/userland.
- Add new common functions for kernel/userland code.
aml_adjust_readvalue(), aml_adjust_updatevalue(),
aml_region_handle_alloc(), aml_region_handle_free() and
aml_region_io().
- Add primitive functions for both versions of kernel/userland in order to
have shared code as much as possible.
aml_region_read_simple(), aml_region_write_simple(),
aml_region_prompt_read(), aml_region_prompt_write() and
aml_region_prompt_update_value().
- Consider update rule and access type in field flags. Also add a lot of
definitions for the flags.
- Fix bugs on bit manipulation for read/write operations.
- Fix bugs on IndexField I/O part. Also add workaround for temporary
object corruption during StoreOp interpretation.