Fix all the spelling mistakes I could find in the man pages for words
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@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ String data can be set or accessed as wide character strings
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or normal
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.Va char
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strings.
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The funtions that use wide character strings are suffixed with
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The functions that use wide character strings are suffixed with
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.Cm _w .
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Note that these are different representations of the same data:
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For example, if you store a narrow string and read the corresponding
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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ the
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.Fn archive_read_data_block
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function avoids copying data and allows you to correctly handle
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sparse files, as supported by some archive formats.
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The library gaurantees that offsets will increase and that blocks
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The library guarantees that offsets will increase and that blocks
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will not overlap.
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Note that the blocks returned from this function can be much larger
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than the block size read from disk, due to compression
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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ Complete the archive and invoke the close callback.
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.It Fn archive_read_finish
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Invokes
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.Fn archive_read_close
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if it was not invoked maually, then release all resources.
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if it was not invoked manually, then release all resources.
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.El
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.Pp
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Note that the library determines most of the relevant information about
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@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ on success.
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On failure, the callback should invoke
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.Fn archive_set_error
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to register an error code and message and
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regurn
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return
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.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL.
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.Sh EXAMPLE
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The following illustrates basic usage of the library.
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@ -79,11 +79,11 @@
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm libautofs
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libarary provides a "mostly" stable interface to the
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library provides a "mostly" stable interface to the
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.Xr autofs 9
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file system.
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.Pp
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The inteface to
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The interface to
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.Xr autofs 9
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is managed via handles of type
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.Fa autoh_t
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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ return the inode associated with the request
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return the directory inode associated with the request
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.Fa req .
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.It Fn autoreq_getaux
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return the auxilliray data associated with the request
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return the auxiliary data associated with the request
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.Fa req .
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.It Fn autoreq_getoffset
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return the offset request associated with the request
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@ -197,16 +197,16 @@ inode to
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this is typically unused.
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.It Fn autoreq_seterrno
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set the error returned to the application sending the request, typically
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this is left alone, or set to ENOENT if the request is for a non-existant
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this is left alone, or set to ENOENT if the request is for a non-existent
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name.
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The default error is no error.
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Meaning the application will see
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a successful return.
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.It Fn autoreq_setaux
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used to set the auxilliray data for a request, currently used to set
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used to set the auxiliary data for a request, currently used to set
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the dirent structures for serving a readdir request.
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Default is no
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auxilliary data.
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auxiliary data.
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.It Fn autoreq_seteof
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used to set the eof flag for readdir requests (default is not eof.)
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.El
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ of the type, specified in the
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.Fa type
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argument and containing the number of addresses specified in the
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.Fa segments
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argumment.
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argument.
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When the type is
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.Dv IPV6_RTHDR_TYPE_0
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the number of segments must be from 0 through 127.
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ set to
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.Dv ACL_NEXT_ENTRY
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when there has not been either an initial successful call to
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.Fn acl_get_entry ,
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or a previous successfull call to
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or a previous successful call to
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.Fn acl_create_entry ,
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.Fn acl_delete_entry ,
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.Fn acl_dup ,
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ then the result is unspecified.
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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If the
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.Fn acl_get_entry
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function successfully obtains an ACL entry, a value of 1 is returned.
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function successfuly obtains an ACL entry, a value of 1 is returned.
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If the ACL has no ACL entries, the
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.Fn acl_get_entry
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returns a value of 0.
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ To join this list, see the
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.Fx
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POSIX.1e implementation page
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for more information.
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However, the resemblence of these APIs to the POSIX APIs is only loose,
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However, the resemblance of these APIs to the POSIX APIs is only loose,
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as the POSIX APIs were unable to express many notions required for
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flexible and extensible access control.
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.Sh HISTORY
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.Fn mac_prepare_ifnet_label ,
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and
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.Fn mac_prepare_process_label
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functions are equivilent to invocations of
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functions are equivalent to invocations of
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.Fn mac_prepare_type
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with arguments of
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.Qq file ,
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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ The sequences
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are supposed to provide alternate
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representations.
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.Pp
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Additionly %OB implemented
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Additionally %OB implemented
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to represent alternative months names
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(used standalone, without day mentioned).
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.It Cm %e
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@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ may contain any of the following bits OR'ed together:
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Block upcalls from happening.
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The thread is in some critical section.
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.It Dv KMF_NOCOMPLETED , KMF_DONE , KMF_BOUND
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This thread should be considerred to be permanently bound to
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This thread should be considered to be permanently bound to
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its KSE, and treated much like a non-threaded process would be.
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It is a
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.Dq "long term"
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@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ version of
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.Dv KMF_NOUPCALL
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in some ways.
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.It Dv KMF_WAITSIGEVENT
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Implement charactersitics needed for the signal delivery thread.
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Implement characteristics needed for the signal delivery thread.
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.El
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.\"
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.Ss Thread Mailboxes
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ When no IEEE 802
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address is available for the node field, a random multicast address is
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generated for each invocation of the system call.
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According to the algorithm of generating time-based UUIDs, this will also
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force a new random clock sequence, thereby increasing the likelyhood for
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force a new random clock sequence, thereby increasing the likelihood for
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the identifier to be unique.
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.Pp
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When multiple identifiers are to be generated, the
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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ ThinkLight Button
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.It Li 512
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Screen Expand (Fn + F8)
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.It Li 1024
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Brighness Up/Down Button
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Brightness Up/Down Button
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.It Li 2048
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Volume Up/Down/Mute Button
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.El
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ It may also work on other models as well.
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The driver consists of three functionalities.
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The first is to detect hotkey events and take corresponding actions,
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which include changing LCD luminance and speaker mute state.
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The second role is to notify occurences of the event by way of
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The second role is to notify occurrences of the event by way of
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.Xr devctl 4
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and eventually to
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.Xr devd 8 .
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@ -163,10 +163,10 @@ Look for conflicts with other devices.
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The driver couldn't allocate the interrupt it wanted.
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Look for conflicts, although sharing interrupts for PC Card is normal.
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.It ep0: No connectors!
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The driver querried the hardware for what ethernet attachment were
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The driver queried the hardware for what ethernet attachment were
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present, but the hardware reported none that the driver recognized.
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.It ep0: Unable to get Ethernet address!
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The driver was unabel to read the ethernet address from the EEPROM.
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The driver was unable to read the ethernet address from the EEPROM.
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This is likely the result of the card being wedged.
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.It ep0: if_alloc() failed
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The driver was unable to allocate a ifnet structure.
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will result in no more than one value being read or written every
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.Ar n
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seconds.
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Single byte read/write opeations will take at least
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Single byte read/write operations will take at least
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.Ar n
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seconds to complete.
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.Pp
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Accessing
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.Tn SONIC
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card data structures and registers as 32 bit values
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makes code endianess independent.
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makes code endianness independent.
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The
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.Tn SONIC
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is however always in big-endian mode so it is necessary to
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.Vt "struct openpromio"
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is used to pass in or return data,
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.Va oprom_array
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either contains an integer refereing to a node or a string refering to a
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either contains an integer referring to a node or a string referring to a
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property name or property value.
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The maximum size of
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.Va oprom_array
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Speaker output is enabled by default.
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SBus based
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.Tn UltraSPARC
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workstations have no internel CD-ROM audio input capability.
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workstations have no internal CD-ROM audio input capability.
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.Sh HARDWARE
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The
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.Nm
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.Pp
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The sysctl
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.Va debug.witness.watch
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specifies the level of witness involvment in the system.
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specifies the level of witness involvement in the system.
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A value of 1 specifies that witness is enabled.
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A value of 0 specifies that witness is disabled.
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This sysctl can be written to in order to
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.Ar devname .
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The
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.Ar arg
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paramater must be a
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parameter must be a
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.Ar mode
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as explained in
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.Xr chmod 1 .
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.It Fn if_alloc
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Allocate and initialize
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.Vt "struct ifnet" .
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Initalization includes the allocation of an interface index and may
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Initialization includes the allocation of an interface index and may
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include the allocation of a
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.Fa type
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specific structure in
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 2001 Andrew R. Reiter
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.\" Copyritht (c) 2004 Joerg Wunsch
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.\" Copyright (c) 2004 Joerg Wunsch
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.Nm
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utility reads a file from stdin and writes it to stdout, converting each
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byte to its decimal or hexadecimal representation on the fly.
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The byte values are seperated by a comma.
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The byte values are separated by a comma.
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This also means that the last byte value is not followed by a comma.
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By default the byte values are printed in decimal, but when the
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.Fl x
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indicate the nesting, unless
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.Fl \&lp
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is in effect
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or the contination indent is exactly half of the main indent.
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or the continuation indent is exactly half of the main indent.
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.Fl \&ci
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defaults to the same value as
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.Fl i .
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rather than formatting in place.
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.It Fl ut , nut
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Enables (disables) the use of tab characters in the output.
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Tabs are assumed to be aligned on columns divisble by 8.
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Tabs are assumed to be aligned on columns divisible by 8.
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The default is
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.Fl ut .
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.It Fl v , \&nv
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.Ar file ,
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creating it if necessary,
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.Bf Em
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and removing the file on exit unless explictly told not to.
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and removing the file on exit unless explicitly told not to.
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.Ef
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While holding the lock, it executes a
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.Ar command
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all sequences of a backslash and one of space or tab
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are replaced just with their second character
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without causing a word break.
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Any other occurences of a backslash are retained.
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Any other occurrences of a backslash are retained.
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Groups of unquoted space, tab and newline characters cause word
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breaking.
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.It Va MFLAGS
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.It Ic vmstat
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Take over the entire display and show a (rather crowded) compendium
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of statistics related to virtual memory usage, process scheduling,
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device interrupts, system name translation cacheing, disk
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device interrupts, system name translation caching, disk
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.Tn I/O
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etc.
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.Pp
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The options are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl f
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Trace decendants of the original traced process created by
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Trace descendants of the original traced process created by
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.Xr fork 2 ,
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.Xr vfork 2 ,
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etc.
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.Fl C
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or
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.Fl p
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option is used in conjuction with the
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option is used in conjunction with the
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.Fl s
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option, temporary files named
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.Pa INS@XXXX ,
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.Pp
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In the server mode,
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.Nm
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opens an RFCOMM socket and listens for incomming connections from remote clients.
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Once the new incomming connection is accepted,
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opens an RFCOMM socket and listens for incoming connections from remote clients.
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Once the new incoming connection is accepted,
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.Nm
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forks and executes
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.Xr ppp 8
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.Li 00:01:02:03:04:05
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and channel
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.Li 1 .
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Once the incomming connection has been accepted,
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Once the incoming connection has been accepted,
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.Nm
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will execute
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.Xr ppp 8
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daemon keeps track of the Bluetooth services registered on the host
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and responds to Service Discovery inquiries from the remote Bluetooth devices.
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.Pp
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In order to use any service remote Bluetooth device need to send Sevice
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In order to use any service remote Bluetooth device need to send Service
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Search and Service Attribute or Service Search Attribute request over
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Bluetooth L2CAP connection on SDP PSM (0x0001).
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The
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possible to specify which services should be
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.Dq bound
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to which Bluetooth device.
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Such assigment should be done at service registration time.
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Such assignment should be done at service registration time.
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.Pp
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Access rights on the control socket define which application can register,
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remove or change the service.
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.It Fa cookie
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is the node specific command cookie,
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.It Fa opcode
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is the node specific code for the operation to performa,
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is the node specific code for the operation to perform,
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.It Fa arg
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is a pointer to the message itself.
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This message must start with a
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All three functions take the same arguments as the
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.Fn ng_output*
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functions.
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The functions return the reponse message in a buffer allocated by
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The functions return the response message in a buffer allocated by
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.Xr malloc 3
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or NULL in case of an error.
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The maximum size of the response buffer can be
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the size of the message.
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It returns -1 if an error happens.
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.Ss ASYNCHRONOUS CONTROL AND DATA MESSAGES
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A module can register functions to asynchronuosly receive control and data
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A module can register functions to asynchronously receive control and data
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message.
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.Pp
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The function
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.Fn ng_register_cookie
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registers a control message receive function.
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If a control message is
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received, that is not consumed by the dialog functions, the list of registerred
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received, that is not consumed by the dialog functions, the list of registered
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control message receive functions is scanned.
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If the cookie in the received
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message is the same as the
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A control message registration can be undone by calling
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.Fn ng_unregister_cookie
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with the return value of the registration call.
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If an error occures while registering,
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If an error occurs while registering,
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.Fn ng_register_cookie
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returns NULL.
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.Pp
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A data message registration can be undone by calling
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.Fn ng_unregister_hook
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with the return value of the registration call.
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If an error occures while registering,
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If an error occurs while registering,
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.Fn ng_register_hook
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returns NULL.
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.Pp
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.Fa type .
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The function skips intermediate tee nodes (see
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.Xr ng_tee 4 ) .
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It returns the node id of the peer node or 0 if an error occurres or the
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It returns the node id of the peer node or 0 if an error occurs or the
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types do not match.
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.Ss CHANGING THE GRAPH
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A number of functions can be used to create or destroy nodes and hooks.
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.Em budget-calloutperiod .
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(optional)
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.It Li budget-calloutsfile
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A path/filename to which the number of successfull callouts are written.
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A path/filename to which the number of successful callouts are written.
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The contents of the file is preserved when it exists during startup of isdnd.
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The format of this file is: start time, last update time, number of calls.
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(optional)
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.Em on
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rotate budget-calloutsfile every night when an attempt is made to update
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the file on a new day.
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The statistics for the previous day are witten to
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The statistics for the previous day are written to
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a file with the filename specified by budget-calloutsfile to which a hyphen
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and the new day's (!) day of month number is appended.
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(optional)
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.Xr comm 1 ,
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having "in first spec only", "in second spec only", and "different"
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columns, prefixed by zero, one and two TAB characters respectively.
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Each entry in the "different" column occupies two lines, one from each specfication.
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Each entry in the "different" column occupies two lines, one from each specification.
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.It Fl K Ar keywords
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Add the specified (whitespace or comma separated)
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.Ar keywords
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ The
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.Pa .INF
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file is typically required since only it contains device
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identification data such as PCI vendor and device IDs or PCMCIA
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indentifier strings.
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identifier strings.
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The
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.Pa .INF
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file may be optionally omitted however,
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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ server is maintaining state.
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These should include all configured
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peer associations as well as those peers whose stratum is such that
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they are considered by the server to be possible future
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synchonization candidates.
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synchronization candidates.
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.It Ic peers
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Obtains a list of peers for which the server is maintaining
|
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state, along with a summary of that state.
|
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|
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ When this is completed, pppd will commence passing data packets
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The \fIdemand\fR option implies the \fIpersist\fR option. If this
|
||||
behaviour is not desired, use the \fInopersist\fR option after the
|
||||
\fIdemand\fR option. The \fIidle\fR and \fIholdoff\fR
|
||||
options are also useful in conjuction with the \fIdemand\fR option.
|
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options are also useful in conjunction with the \fIdemand\fR option.
|
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.TP
|
||||
.B domain \fId
|
||||
Append the domain name \fId\fR to the local host name for authentication
|
||||
@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ send before it rejects the options.
|
||||
The default value is 3.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B ipxcp-max-terminate \fIn
|
||||
Set the maximum nuber of IPXCP terminate request frames before the
|
||||
Set the maximum number of IPXCP terminate request frames before the
|
||||
local system considers that the peer is not listening to them.
|
||||
The
|
||||
default value is 3.
|
||||
|
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ from any host but the one specified.
|
||||
If the hostname is given as
|
||||
.Ql @ ,
|
||||
the local hostname will be used.
|
||||
As for program specifications, multiple comma-seprarated
|
||||
As for program specifications, multiple comma-separated
|
||||
values may be specified for hostname specifications.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
A
|
||||
|
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ or hex string enclosed in quotation marks.
|
||||
SSID scan technique; 0 (default) or 1.
|
||||
Technique 0 scans for the SSID using a broadcast Probe Request
|
||||
frame while 1 uses a directed Probe Request frame.
|
||||
Access points that cloak themself by not braodcasting their SSID
|
||||
Access points that cloak themselves by not broadcasting their SSID
|
||||
require technique 1, but beware that this scheme can cause scanning
|
||||
to take longer to complete.
|
||||
.It Va bssid
|
||||
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