path relative to /usr/include. It looks much better anyway.
Instead of referencing "socket", which is bogus, reference
'sys/socket.h', which is what should be placed here from
the beggining.
Suggested by: maxim
some stock formulas for use.
Update ddb(4) to reference the textdump(4) page, list the textdump
commands, and suggest using them with scripts and output capture.
Update HISTORY section.
Hook up textdump(4) to build.
MFC after: 3 months
cr0-4, etc. Support should be added for other platforms that have a
different set of registers for system use.
Loosely based on: OpenBSD
Approved by: re
(the group of watchpoint commands, and the `reset' command).
NetBSD has sorted everything alphabetically, but I think we would have
too many commands for that if all commands were actually documented
here, so this commit moves towards alphabetical order in several sections:
- section for pure ddb (non-"show") commands. Now contains the watchpoint
commands and is mostly in "logical" order.
- section for pure ddb "show" commands
- similarly for auxilary commands. Most of these are currently missing
here.
FreeBSD supports. None of them support an alternate formats, except
the alpha (which prints extra register information).
# if we get a mips port, we can put the mips case back to document the
# actual behavior.
who didn't realize that DDB_UNATTENDED just sets its starting
value.
This change is over 5 years late, and documents the original
semantics of debug.debugger_on_panic, which may have been changed
by the (again undocumented) change in rev 1.44 of kern_shutdown.c.
cd src/share; find man[1-9] -type f|xargs perl -pi -e 's/[ \t]+$//'
BTW, what editors are the culprits? I'm using vim and it shows
me whitespace at EOL in troff files with a thick blue block...
Reviewed by: Silence from cvs diff -b
MFC after: 7 days
emacs-style editing (which it used to have for a long time already).
Also mention the `gdb' and `help' commands. Other commands need an
overhaul, too (like the various `show' subcommands), but i don't feel
very competent for these.
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.