It may only be used with WITH_AUTO_OBJ, which the WITH_DIRDEPS_BUILD does. We
could support this in the normal build as well if we forced creating the directory
and setting .OBJDIR.
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The new flag, -c <period>, sets the interrupt coalescing period in
microseconds through the new ioat(4) API ioat_set_interrupt_coalesce().
Also add a -z flag to zero ioat statistics before tests, to make it easy
to measure results.
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doesn't have lots of ../../foo in it.
o Tweak the powerpc64 variant a bit. This gets us closer to working
with qemu-system-poewrpc64, but we aren't quite there yet.
make. Add support for generating powerpc64 qemu images. We
can generate them, but there's something wrong booting them.
This also simplifies the user config files a bit, and removes
bits no longer true.
nanobsd. implement support for NanoBSD touching a file (and possibly
recording that fact) as well as replacing a directory with a symlink.
Also specify the default uname and gname for files and use that as a
/set command at the top of the generated METALOG file.
it and then chmod back. There's no chmod -push / chmod -pop so hard
code 444 as the right permissions here.
Also, fix more stray detritus that crept in (out?) while re-arranging
the deck chairs.
Build with ../nanobsd.sh -c rpi.cfg, for example.
This can be done as a normal user.
This is a work in progress. It relies on the new nopriv
build stuff committed to nanobsd, but isn't complete yet.
Currently, one must copy files into the DOS partition
in the image. Also, ownership isn't preserved because
this doesn't use the new mtree-dedup.awk yet, but rather
some crazy mtree stuff. The image building bits will
move up into nanobsd when they are ready.
Also includes very preliminary support for building qemu
images for all platforms that we can for qemu. It is
missing aarch64, and we put the image on s2 instead of
s1 and mkimg can't mark s2 as active, so there's some
issues. Oh, and I didn't do it for arm.
Take a look, kick the tires, expect problems.
(and soon augmented by nanobsd), performs the actions documented in
the script, and then spits out a new mtree file suitable for feeding
to makefs.
Discussed on: arch@
appropriate. First step in supporting a build w/o root. More to
follow as actions by customization scripts are not (yet) recorded in
the metalog, and duplicate entries in it aren't removed.
being in the environment. Also filter out the new SRC_ENV_CONF as
well. If you really need these set, set them in your config file,
not in the build environment used to launch nanobsd.
Pointed out by: bdrewery@
o Move SRCCONF and __MAKE_CONF into the environment to cope with
file paths with spaces in them better.
o Move the rest of the variable setting command line args into
__MAKE_CONF files.
o Trace the commands that we're using to build so they appear at the
top of the log.
o Be more consistent about quoting paths for cd and similar commands
to better cope with paths with spaces in them, though some more
work is likely needed.
o Add some comments about all this.
o Minor formatting tweaks in a couple places
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The indent_wrapper tool only accepts full context diffs and works by
identifying the surrounding C-block touched by a diff and passing only
that to indent for styling. In the end a diff is produced or an
external tool like meld can be invoked, to show the styling
differences.