- Talk about supported chips rather than supported cards as the majority
of the hardware supported by gem(4) is on-board.
- "the .Nm driver"
- Sort the list of supported chips alphabetically.
- Sun GEM aren't used on-board though, so don't claim they'd be.
- Add a CAVEATS section informing that Sun GEM cards aren't supported
so far.
MFC after: 1 day
o avoid using a global register variable.
o redefine struct ia64_tp as a union. We don't have to get to the
fields themselves. We just need it to be of the right size with
the right alignment.
in order to simplify matters for people who are looking for a video
card supported by FreeBSD/sparc64.
- Add Sun PGX to the list of known working cards.
MFC after: 1 day
16-byte aligned. Consequently, struct tcb is a multiple of 16
bytes in size. We need to make sure there's no padding after
struct ppc32_tp. We do this by explicitly adding the necessary
padding in front of it.
- Note that diskless_remount files may use ".." to support mounts above
the root path.
- Copy dot files when populating directories from /conf. [1]
PR: misc/102724 [1]
Submitted by: Attila Nagy <bra at fsn.hu> [1]
register. This really shouldn't be using pci_enable_io() directly as
bus_alloc_resource() does it already, but the cached copy of the
command word needs to be correct so the enable/disable mwi functions
work properly.
- Use pci bus accessors to read revision ID and subvendor IDs.
Reviewed by: jvogel
successful and failed su attempts will be recorded using the AUE_su
event type (login or lo class) if auditing is present in the system.
Currently, the records will have a header, subject, text (with the
actual diagnostics), a return and trailer token.
See audit_submit(3) for more information.
Reviewed by: rwatson
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Add the argument auditing functions for argv and env.
Add kernel-specific versions of the tokenizer functions for the
arg and env represented as a char array.
Implement the AUDIT_ARGV and AUDIT_ARGE audit policy commands to
enable/disable argv/env auditing.
Call the argument auditing from the exec system calls.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
include path will already point to the populated include tree. This
is left over from boot-strapping the build and install of libbsm
during the initial import and merge.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Pointed out by: ru
contrib/openbsm/bsm and sys/bsm. This will help avoid triggering
problems due to an inconsistent include order between the base and
lib32 builds. We will continue to import these files on the vendor
branch. Files used purely in user space (audit_uevents.h) are not
removed.
Suggested by: ru