- Move mentionings of required drivers to the SYNOPSIS where they belong
- Remove cruft (XiG, sheesh) from the EXAMPLES section and re-arrange things to make
somewhat more sense
- Fix an Xref to manpage from ports to mention the corresponsing port
- Remove commented out HISTORY section header
MFC after: 3 days
for catching general regressions in future. Unfortunately,
it still displays some problems at WARNS=6 on architectures
with stricter alignment requirements, e.g., ia64.
we set and use xtp; if idx is 1, we set and use xip; the other cases
are impossible. However, GCC cannot see that xip and xtp are always
initialized before use because they are initialized and used in
different if/else blocks. So setting them to NULL at the very
beginning won't hurt.
* Correct a signed/unsigned problem that broke handling of files >2G.
* Implement "skip" support for much faster "tar -t".
Thanks to: Robert Sciuk for sending me a DVD that illustrated the first problem
ULLONG_MAX is not less than 2^64-1; and uintmax_t
cannot be more narrow than unsigned long long.
This allows for scale factors up to Exa inclusively.
Use plain int for the scale index to be consistent
with ifcmds.c and enum.
- use flags rather than sperate ioctls for edge, p2p
- implement p2p and autop2p flags
- define large pathcost constant as ULL
- show bridgeid and rootid in ifconfig
Obtained from: Reyk Floeter <reyk@openbsd.org>
required to. Note this only happens when drivers don't set them
up before calling ieee80211_ifattach so this change is backwards
compatible.
MFC after: 1 month
- "shutdown -r" will reset the system
- "shutdown -h" will power off the system
We don't drop into OFW as newer versions of solaris don't do this either
number to auto-scale is >= 1024 Gb. Could be triggered on arches
where ifdata counters had 64 bits.
Reported by: Miroslav Slavkov on -net
MFC after: 3 days
The repetition was harmless due to a usual #ifndef _FOO_H_ wrapper.
Fortunately, nobody started to hack the second copy,
so just remove it from the file.
MFC after: 3 days
There's no dollar use in variable assignment in sh.
Assuming this is can be expected behavior for some
people, this change won't be MFC'ed to RELENG_6.
Discussed with: yar on -rc
* If write block size is zero, don't block at all.
This supports the unusual requirement of applications
that need "no-delay" writes.
* Expose _write_finish_entry() to give such applications more
control over write boundaries. (Normal applications do not
need this, as entries are completed automatically.)
* Correct the type of write callbacks; this is a minor API
change that does not affect the ABI.
* Correct the error handling in _write_next_header() around
completing the previous entry.
* Correct the documentation for block-size markers: Remove
docs for the long-defunct _read_set_block_size(); document
all of the write block size manipulators.
MFC after: 14 days
LCASE_BASE or LCASE_EXT or both are set. But dos2unixfn uses
dos2unixchr separately for the basename and the extension. So if
either LCASE_BASE or LCASE_EXT is set, dos2unixfn will convert both
the basename and extension to lowercase because it is blindly
passing in the state of both flags to dos2unixchr. The bit masks I
used ensure that only the state of LCASE_BASE gets passed to
dos2unixchr when the basename is converted, and only the state of
LCASE_EXT is passed in when the extension is converted.
PR: kern/86655
Submitted by: Micah Lieske
MFC after: 3 weeks