18260 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
164adbdd56 Tidy up the generated config.c file. Use #include "opt_config.h", comment
out text after #endif line, add missing \n at end of file, only install new
config.c if it's different to the last one which preserves the timestamp.
1996-12-26 23:40:32 +00:00
peter
e1f722b398 Put INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE into opt_config.h rather than the CFLAGS line 1996-12-26 23:38:17 +00:00
mpp
87e564fb81 Spelling police. 1996-12-26 22:50:43 +00:00
mpp
bf256b5266 Don't claim that the section 7 man pages are mostly troff related,
since they are not.
1996-12-26 22:41:18 +00:00
wosch
93fb6a7b2a add new variable NOMLINKS
NOMLINKS If you do not want install manual page links. [not set]
1996-12-26 22:37:30 +00:00
mpp
5c7ac7618d Mention that cross references in the SEE ALSO section should be
sorted by section number and then placed in alphabetical order.
1996-12-26 22:34:23 +00:00
mpp
117261f367 Re-add devfs(5) to the xref list, since it now exists,
and remove mount_devfs(8), since that man page is now
really just a pointer to the various section 5 man pages.
1996-12-26 22:16:06 +00:00
mpp
4a7e2ccf2d Spelling police. 1996-12-26 22:08:11 +00:00
mpp
7d5e170e79 Fix some spelling errors.
Jordan, I'll let you merge this into 2.2o that I don't
stomp on you.
1996-12-26 21:53:11 +00:00
swallace
741fb75767 Fix spelling error in manpage. 1996-12-26 21:51:09 +00:00
joerg
20f763cd5b Documentation update.
Remove a duplicate entry for ahc0 in hardware.hlp (closes PR #
docs/2282), a few additions all over the place while i was at it.

Tried to add as much of the important highlights for the new features
in 2.2 into the release notes.  I still think that many things are
missing here, so folks, if you imported something great that's in 2.2
but not in 2.1.X, please review this section and send us your
additions!

Submitted by:	seki@sysrap.cs.fujitsu.co.jp (for the ahc0 dup)
1996-12-26 21:24:00 +00:00
jkh
830dff9881 Clean up some calls to close(). 1996-12-26 21:03:04 +00:00
joerg
3ff0051e69 Pull the fix from rev 1.31.2.1; i've accidentally committed it to
2.2 first.
1996-12-26 18:47:11 +00:00
wosch
f9836114d4 Sort cross references. 1996-12-26 16:16:37 +00:00
andreas
98c0ed25b2 Request from Sascha to change his e-mail address. His old reply-to
address isn't valid anymore.
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
1996-12-26 13:29:50 +00:00
jkh
3bac6eadbd Phillips -> Philips
Noted-By: some really pedantic person. :)
1996-12-26 05:56:20 +00:00
jkh
d86faf3855 Fix fixit floppy. 1996-12-26 03:32:50 +00:00
wosch
aba55faa0d Sort cross references. 1996-12-26 02:02:31 +00:00
wosch
de08351195 Add example for mount_mfs(8). 1996-12-26 02:01:09 +00:00
asami
7498c99fb3 I'm sorry, this kind of commits need to be reviewed by me, espicially
in a time like this (i.e., right before the release).

Back out rev 1.242, also add a stronger note above the MAINTAINER.
1996-12-26 01:02:29 +00:00
wosch
8925ccaa67 Use dynamic allocated buffers instead static buffers. No member or
line length limit anymore - now 500 members or 5000 members are
possible. For security group lines longer than 256K will be count as
an error. 256K should be enough for 65536 users.

Support comments (lines that begin with a #) if compiled with
option -DGROUP_IGNORE_COMMENTS.

Fortunately it seems that all system utilities which use getgrent()
functions are dynamically linked executables. So you need only
rebuild libc.so.3.0 if you want this change. Note: if you have
an old X server which depend on libc.so.2.* you should rebuild
libc.so.2.* too.

Not a 2.2 candidate.
1996-12-25 21:51:24 +00:00
bde
78f7aad114 Don't synchronously update the directory entry at the end of every
successful write.  Only do it for the IO_SYNC case (like ufs).  On
one of my systems, this speeds up `iozone 24 512' from 32K/sec
(1/128 as fast as ufs) to 2.8MB/sec (7/10 as fast as ufs).

Obtained from:	partly from NetBSD
1996-12-25 20:15:12 +00:00
max
73ca7743e0 Some translation improvement. 1996-12-25 18:28:04 +00:00
imp
0f74359d5e Integrate changes from OpenBSD's efforts to use the FreeBSD ports system.
Generalize the selection of programs to run based on the existance of files
rather than the OS names that we find.  Add comments about me being the
keeper of the OpenBSD mods of this file.  Use ftp on OpenBSD rather than
fetch since OpenBSD's FTP supports urls and there is no fetch.

Reviewed by:	Joerge Wunch, Jordan Hubbard, and others in ports I've forgotten
Obtained from:	OpenBSD with changes from me.
1996-12-25 18:19:22 +00:00
wpaul
9595ea6d1e More async resolver refinements:
- yp_main.c: Always add the resolver socket to the set of fds
  monitored by select(). It can happen that pending == 0 but we
  still have some data in the socket buffer from an old query.
  This way, the data will be flushed in a timely manner.

- yp_extern.h: remove proto for yp_dns_pending() since we don't need
  it anynmore.

- yp_server.c: call yp_async_lookup_name()/yp_async_lookup_addr()
  functions with the svc_req pointer as an arg instead of the xprt.
  (The svc_req struct includes a pointer to the transport handle,
  and it also has the service version number which the async DNS
  code will need. (see below))

- yp_dnslookup.c:

   o Nuke yp_dns_pending() since we don't need it anymore.
   o In yp_run_dnsq(), swallow up and ignore replies if no requests
     are pending or the ID doesn't match any of the IDs in the queue.
   o In yp_send_dns_reply(), we assume that we will always be
     replying to an NIS v2 client. While this will probably always
     be the case, we do support the v1 'match' procedure, and it
     has a different result struct than v2. For completeness,
     support replying to both NIS v1 and v2 clients.
   o Update the queue entry structure to include a member to
     keep track of the NIS version number.
   o Have yp_async_lookup_name/addr() extract the version number
     from the svc_req structure and save it with the queue entry
     for yp_send_dns_reply() to inspect later.
   o Add some comments.
1996-12-25 18:10:35 +00:00
max
59eadfda91 Merge the en version chnages made in 1.41 -> 1.42.
Submitted by:	Tomoo WATANABE <tomo@maple.elcom.nitech.ac.jp>
1996-12-25 04:19:52 +00:00
ache
11341c053f Handle en_US, en_CA, en_AU now
Should go into 2.2
1996-12-25 02:37:35 +00:00
ache
8a8b76f982 Add missing src-release and src-tools to individual targets list 1996-12-25 01:51:53 +00:00
steve
9079a13346 Fix handling of -o and -a operators in the 3 argument case.
Submitted by: Tom Rush <tarush@mindspring.com>
1996-12-25 00:08:10 +00:00
steve
3d5f13bf93 With these changes sh(1)'s trap command should be POSIX-compliant,
while remaining (becoming :) compatible with other popular shells.
Specifically these changes include:

1) Implement 'trap -l' to get a list of valid signals names.  This
   is useful if you wanted to do something like reset all signal
   handlers to there defaults values, in which case something like
   this will do the trick.

	trap `trap -l`

2) Reformat the output of 'trap' so it can be saved and later eval'd
   to restore the saved settings.

3) Allow the use of signal names as well as signal numbers.

4) Fix trap handling of SIGCHLD so that commands like the following
   (albeit, contrived) won't cause sh(1) to recurse ad infinitum.

	trap uname 0 20

5) Make variables static that are used only in trap.c.

6) Minor 'style(9) police' mods.
1996-12-24 23:59:53 +00:00
wpaul
d594a0a446 Another one-liner: remember to NUL terminate local copy of NIS host
lookup results. Without this, doing multiple host/addr lookups in a
single process yeilds strange results (the buffer is static, and
garbage may be left behind from previous lookups).

I just noticed this in 2.2-BETA. Unless somebody threatens to chop my
hands off with an axe, I'm going to move this to the 2.2-RELENG branch
shortly.
1996-12-24 17:01:49 +00:00
andreas
3d44e7b8d1 corrected Sascha's Mail address. Thanks Joerg for your ,sharp eyes' ! 1996-12-24 15:37:41 +00:00
kato
6072ac782f Synchronize with sys/i386/isa/sio.c revision 1.155 (use breakpoint()
instead of Debugger()).
1996-12-24 11:47:52 +00:00
kato
67efd9fff6 Synchronize with sys/i386/i386/userconfig.c revision 1.79 (cosmetic
change).
1996-12-24 11:44:33 +00:00
joerg
6d981da88a Slightly re-order the sequence of commands issued, so try to send
the START UNIT command before testing whether the device is ready.
Maybe it should be done even earlier, i'm not 100 % sure.

Again, CD changers will most likely benefit from it.

While i was at it, also made the debugging case a little more verbose
about why the cdopen() yielded an ENXIO.  (Only in effect when
SCSIDEBUG is specified.)

Should eventually also go into 2.2.
1996-12-24 11:35:24 +00:00
joerg
92da8dac3d Do something Peter Dufault long since intended to do: make a current
error code with ASC/ASCQ 4/1 (``Logical unit is in the process of
becoming ready'') non-fatal.  Retry the operation until it will
eventually either yield a real error condition, or finally succeed.

Devices like CD changers or tape drives with a freshly inserted
cartridge should benefit from this.

Should go into 2.2 after some testing in -current.  I'd like to see
this in the release if possible.
1996-12-24 11:32:41 +00:00
wpaul
d99939c736 Fix some bugs:
- Don't dereference a NULL hostent pointer (if T_PTR lookup fails).

- Today I asked myself: "Self, you wrote this nifty async resolver
  that does a great job handling delayed replies to clients using
  the UDP transport, and the yplib code in libc always uses UDP
  (except for yp_all()). But what if some dork makes a DNS lookup using
  TCP?" Being the only dork on hand at the time, I tried it and was
  enlightened. As I suspected, my transaction ID frobbing hacks cause
  fireworks if called on a TCP transport handle (duh: the structures
  are different). Fix: check the type of socket in xprt->xp_sock using
  getsockopt() and don't use svcudp_get_xid() and svcudp_set_xid() for
  anything except SOCK_DGRAM sockets. (Since accept() gives you a
  new socket for each connection, the transaction ID munging isn't
  needed for TCP anyway.)
1996-12-24 02:44:52 +00:00
wpaul
4ab0d63c8a Make the __dns_getanswer() wrapper work right. For the newer versions
of BIND, we need to tweak some things to that gethostanswer() knows
whether or not we're dealing with an IPv4 or IPv6 address. (This'll
teach me to use a 2.1.0 system for NIS development -- but it's so nice
and stable I just can't being myself to upgrade it. :)
1996-12-24 02:10:24 +00:00
jkh
010a4ef701 Bring these up-to-date with Peter's compat distribution changes. 1996-12-24 00:23:43 +00:00
wosch
0426c0af88 comma typos 1996-12-23 23:09:55 +00:00
steve
dfe5d3d364 Oops, it needs little more caulk to get it right. 1996-12-23 22:29:03 +00:00
steve
6da76fc1dd Apply a little dab of bit caulk to keep those beggars
from leaking out.

Noticed by: bde
1996-12-23 22:16:35 +00:00
jkh
a845028255 BINMODE != BINOWN - I was wondering why the output files were owned by
uid 555. :-)
1996-12-23 21:47:28 +00:00
max
7e8328d6dd Added kernelopts.sgml to SRCS. 1996-12-23 21:30:52 +00:00
max
7ef094a86a Merge the en version changes made in 1.63 -> 1.64.
Submitted by:	Takashi Saeki <saeki@saskg.semicon.sony.co.jp>
1996-12-23 21:30:25 +00:00
max
330eac84f2 Merge the en version changes made in 1.19 -> 1.20. 1996-12-23 21:28:18 +00:00
max
f2f9858ab0 Fixed sgml errors. 1996-12-23 21:19:30 +00:00
max
ca3a8403c8 Add an empty file till the translation is completed. 1996-12-23 21:14:36 +00:00
phk
5ba49176a1 Remove a couple of private malloc() implementations, one of which
was unused afterall.
1996-12-23 20:21:35 +00:00
bde
3ba43f51b4 Use breakpoint() instead of Debugger() in siointr1(). Debugger() doesn't
work in fast interrupt handlers because it calls db_printf() which uses
%es for string stuff and %es isn't initialized.
1996-12-23 19:57:33 +00:00