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Alan Cox 88ed460e6b Eliminate the aio_freejobs list. Its purpose was to store free
aiocb's allocated by zalloc().  In other words, zfree() was never
 called.  Now, we call zfree().  Why eliminate this micro-
 optimization?  At some later point, when we multithread the AIO
 system, we would need a mutex to synchronize access to aio_freejobs,
 making its use nearly indistinguishable in cost from zalloc() and
 zfree().

Remove unnecessary fhold() and fdrop() calls from aio_qphysio(),
 undo'ing a part of revision 1.86.  The reference count on the file
 structure is already incremented by _aio_aqueue() before it calls
 aio_qphysio().  (Update the comments to document this fact.)

Remove unnecessary casts from _aio_aqueue(), aio_read(), aio_write()
 and aio_waitcomplete().

Remove an unnecessary "return;" from aio_process().

Add "static" in various places.
2001-03-05 01:30:23 +00:00
bin implement OCRNL, ONOCR, and ONLRET 2001-03-04 06:04:50 +00:00
contrib This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r73393, 2001-03-03 23:45:43 +00:00
crypto Remove stuff that is really "ports material", generated files and 2001-03-04 07:26:45 +00:00
etc Alter the pccard setup a bit so that it looks prettier by redirecting 2001-03-04 17:34:37 +00:00
games setlocale(3) has been fixed to match POSIX standard: 2001-03-02 16:52:14 +00:00
gnu setlocale(3) has been fixed to match POSIX standard: 2001-03-02 16:52:14 +00:00
include mark pthread_exit() as non-returning. 2001-03-04 22:17:52 +00:00
kerberos5 try hard to make sure this does not get build as a shared library 2001-02-24 02:10:32 +00:00
kerberosIV
lib Change mon_decimal_point from "." to "" (N/A>) as it is specified by POSIX for 2001-03-03 21:03:15 +00:00
libexec First appeared in 4.3, not 5.0 2001-03-04 09:15:55 +00:00
release New release notes: TCP NewReno, TCP more aggressive timeouts on 2001-03-02 23:02:10 +00:00
sbin Fix style nit. 2001-03-04 13:19:51 +00:00
secure Install the des.h link under ${DESTDIR}. Fixes buildworld. 2001-03-04 23:14:50 +00:00
share Give the shoe-laces a distinct color so they don't disappear on b/w 2001-03-04 09:13:17 +00:00
sys Eliminate the aio_freejobs list. Its purpose was to store free 2001-03-05 01:30:23 +00:00
tools
usr.bin When displaying interface statistics with -i show a '-' for any 2001-03-04 22:25:05 +00:00
usr.sbin A NetBSD specific fix 2001-03-05 00:59:53 +00:00
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Makefile End words with a `.'. 2001-03-04 10:43:14 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 setlocale(3) has been fixed to match POSIX standard: 2001-03-02 16:52:14 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade
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UPDATING Spell deprecated correctly (dufault) 2001-03-02 00:36:13 +00:00

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Building a kernel is a somewhat more involved process, documentation
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