Even though _Static_assert() is pretty robust for C code, it cannot work
correctly with C++ code. This is due to the fact that C++ template
parameters may contain commas that are not enclosed in parentheses. For
example:
static_assert(foo<int, int>::bar == baz, "...");
This causes _Static_assert to be called with an excessive number of
parameters. If you want to use static_assert in C++, just use a C++11
compiler.
Reported on: current@, ports@
bits.
The ROUERSTATION and RSPRO variants contain:
* the board specific bits (eg the RTC for RSPRO, later on it'll
include the GPIO/LED definitions);
* the boot specific bits (eg, on-board flash, usb flash, etc).
For now the AR71XX_BASE file contains the common board config,
drivers and net80211/ath wireless drivers.
I'll follow this up with config files for the other boards I
have (eg the Ubiquiti LSSR71, as well as some Mikrotik boards
that use the AR71XX and atheros reference boards) which will
be quite easy to do now.
This improves performance for globs where a slash or another component
follows a component with metacharacters by eliminating unnecessary attempts
to open directories that are not.
no reason why it should be limited to 64K of DFLTPHYS. DMA data tag is any
way set to allow MAXPHYS, S/G lists (chain elements) are sufficient and
overflows are also handled. On my tests even 1MB I/Os are working fine.
Reviewed by: ken@
Francois de La Rochefoucauld introduced in r228909 [1],[2]
2. Change c-cedilla introduced in the same commit to ASCII c since
non-UTF-8 terminals will choke on the non-ASCII text. [2],[3]
Pointed out by: bf [1]
Reviewed by: French-speakers on #bsdcode [2]
Requested by: uqs [3]
This is not necessary: errors are already caught in evalbackcmd() and
forcelocal handles changes to variables.
Note that this depends on r223024.
MFC after: 4 weeks
P_tmpdir [OB XSI] Default directory prefix for tempnam().
This macro is used in a lot of places in legacy applications,
and is why we see a lot of programs written for e.g. Linux
store volatile temporary files in /var/tmp and not /tmp.
MFC after: 2 months
paravirtualized pmap implementations for i386. This includes some
style fixes to the native pmap and several bug fixes that were not
previously applied to the paravirtualized pmap.
Tested by: sbruno
MFC after: 3 weeks
The built-in atomic operations are not implemented in our version of GCC
4.2 for the ARM and MIPS architectures. Instead of emitting locked
instructions, they generate calls to functions that can be implemented
in the C runtime.
Only implement the atomic operations that are used by <stdatomic.h> for
datatype sizes that are supported by atomic(9). This means that on these
architectures, we can only use atomic operations on 32-bits and 64-bits
variables, which is typically sufficient.
This makes <stdatomic.h> work on all architectures except MIPS, since
MIPS and SPARC64 still use libgcc. Converting these architectures to
libcompiler_rt is on my todo list.
- use warnx() to tell the user whether a process is running in normal,
idle or realtime priority. with the old code it would have been possible
for another process to send data to stdout between
printf("%s: ", p);
and
printf("* priority\n");
and thus break the formatting.
- 'rtprio 10 -0' triggeres non-intuitive behavior. It would first set the
priority of itself to 10 *and* would then try to execute '-0'. Of course,
setting the priority of [id|rt]prio itself doesn't make a lot of sense,
but it is intuitive compared to the previous behavior.
- 'rtprio -t --1' will actually pass over the '-1' to rtprio(). Now
invoking rtprio like this will catch the wrong usage before passing
over the invalid argument to rtprio().
- Garrett Cooper suggested to add further diagnostics where the failure
occures, if execvp fails.
PR: bin/154042
Submitted by: arundel
MFC after: 1 month
In an example of boot command:
- rename wd(4) IDE disk drives name to ad(4) for the time being.
- update the used kernel path "/kernel" to the current default.
[It still worked occasionally by looking into the /boot/kernel directory,
so the resulting path was "/boot//kernel/kernel", with two slashes.]
Bump .Dd for this and previous changes.
MFC after: 1 week
Vendor has integrated most of our local changes in revisions 3976-3979 so
future updates are going to be easier.
Thanks to Tim Kientzle <kientzle@FreeBSD.org>.
MFC after: 8 days
fortunes, but occasionally remove them from the other 2 files when
they are not offensive, or not murphy'ish enough.
Where the version in fortunes had better attribution and/or formatting,
copy it over.
2. Fix a few typos
3. Use the full name of François De La Rochefoucauld, fix one of his
quotes, and remove the duplicate of it.
- Make atomic_init() work for GCC, as assigning to structs doesn't work.
- Fix misplaced parenthesis in atomic_is_lock_free() for GCC.
- Make atomic_compare_exchange_strong() for GCC return the proper
boolean value, whether object == expected.
- Fix argument passing in atomic_exchange_explicit() for GCC.
This library implements the C11 threads interface on top of the pthreads
library. As discussed on the lists, the preferred way to implement
this, is as a separate library.
It is unlikely that these functions will be used a lot in the future. It
would have been easier if the C11 working group standardized (a subset
of) pthreads and clock_nanosleep(). Having it as a separate library
allows the embedded people to omit it from their system.
Discussed on: arch@, threads@