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- POSIX-copyright contains copyright text to be used in manual pages
which has POSIX text inserted.
- deshallify.sh is a shell script which removes many of the ``shall''
statements from the POSIX text and therefore making the text more
readable.
Real work to make this happen by: nectar, ru
libraries live there too. Also point to ar(1) which contains a nice
description of what an 'archive library' is.
PR: docs/76056
Submitted by: Enrique Matías Sanchez <cronopios@gmail.com>
MFC after: 3 days
o Implement a shiny new algorithm to keep track of finger movement at
slow speeds. This dramatically reduces the level of questionable
language from users trying to resize windows.
o Properly catch the many extra buttons and dials which manufacturers
are known to screw onto Synaptics touchpad controllers. Currently,
up to seven buttons are known to work, more should work too.
o Add a number of sysctls allowing one to tune the driver to taste in
a simple way:
# Should the extra buttons act as axes or as middle button
hw.psm.synaptics.directional_scrolls
# These control the 'stickiness' at low speeds
hw.psm.synaptics.low_speed_threshold
hw.psm.synaptics.min_movement
hw.psm.synaptics.squelch_level
PR: kern/75725
Submitted by: Jason Kuri <jay@oneway.com>
MFC after: 1 month
fe1: <EAGLE Technology NE200 ETHERNET LAN MBH10302 04>
As reported by Sean Shapira. This appears to be working. Eagle used
Fujitsu's vendor number, with a product number of 4 (which is the same
as the vendor number, which is a little suspect). Since there's no
apparent conflict, go ahead and use it.
Submitted by: Sean Shapira
card, and works with that driver. However, Eagle is using Fujitsu's
vendor number and a product code of 4, which seems a little odd.
Still, there's no conflicts...
1/ doesn't matter on most of our architectures
2/ will never happen unless we start queueing multiple trasactions
to a single endpoint at one time (which we do not allow yet).
If anyone has a big_endian machine with EHCI they might check this
if they are having problems with EHCI but it's unlikely even there..
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net>
MFC after: 3 days
turns out that LINE30_ROW was always defined, not LINE30. I confused
this for LINE30 and did the unifdef -DLINE30 using that mistaken
belief. This corrects that problem.
Submitted by: nyan-san
won't exist for EBus. Just fail the allocation by returning NULL.
Now drivers that are MI can try resources that the driver knows may
be used by the device.