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Warner Losh
39b793da82 Document the resource_*_value and resource_query_string families of
functions.  These man pages likely need some markup work, so I've
specifically not added them to the Makefile yet.
2001-03-01 04:28:40 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
c2d03ea879 Eliminate mdocNG warnings caused by misplaced or extraneous macro calls. 2001-02-28 17:38:53 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
1f1dcc1d43 Prepare for mdocNG. 2001-02-28 13:18:04 +00:00
Matt Jacob
8ad007b923 update man page wrt hints usage 2001-02-27 23:33:17 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
181b6941c7 Add definitions and support for the AMD k6-2, Pentium MMX (i586/MMX),
and Pentium II, III and IV processors (p2, p3, p4), as well as 'mmx' and
'3dnow' MACHINE_CPU tags as appropriate.  In the near future this will
be used to control various ports which have MMX/3dNow optimizations,
instead of the ad-hoc methods currently used.

Reviewed by:    peter
2001-02-27 11:21:47 +00:00
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
f9eec60e72 Short lived fame for -Wundef.
Second thoughts by:	bde
2001-02-27 10:16:56 +00:00
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
e18f542dc0 Add -Wundef to BDECFLAGS:
Warn if an undefined identifier is evaluated in an `#if' directive.

Not objected to by:	bde
2001-02-27 09:03:55 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
3c23375608 mdoc(7) police: utilize .St macro. 2001-02-26 16:02:53 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
c3939fb342 mdoc(7) police: utilize .St. 2001-02-26 15:57:37 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
096841eceb Use ``.St -p1003.1-96''. 2001-02-26 15:16:43 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
589a5e341f /^\.St/ s/-iso9945-1/-p1003.1-96/ 2001-02-26 14:48:38 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
588a200ce1 .St -ansiC -> .St -isoC 2001-02-26 13:23:47 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
247b759d92 Update the list of OpenSSL manpages (now contains many more describing
libssl, for example), and hide it behind a make.conf option,
WANT_OPENSSL_MANPAGES, instead of having it commented out.  We still can't
install these by default because of clobbering of a number of system
manpages with the same name, but they're there for people who want them.
2001-02-25 21:42:12 +00:00
Seigo Tanimura
283ea61c54 I thought it was a new CPU :)
s/i585/i586/
2001-02-24 02:59:32 +00:00
Warner Losh
f44ba58cab Force TERM to be dumb when building termcap. ex in batch mode seems
to care about the terminal setting.  In emacs, make buildworld was
broken because it sets TERM to emacs, which caused ex to fail.
2001-02-24 00:02:55 +00:00
Julian Elischer
bfa7e882d1 Shuffle sysctls a bit (thankyou whoever made them dynamic for modules)
and add a sysctl to pppoe to activate non standard ethertypes
so that idiot ISPs (apparently in France) who use
equipment from idiot suppliers (rumour says 3com)
who use nonstandard ethertypes can still connect.

 "yep, sure we do pppoe, we use a different identifier to that dictated in
 the standard, but sure it's pppoe!"

sysctl -w net.graph.stupid_isp=1 enables the changeover.
2001-02-23 16:34:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
0a3a912634 Make ``groff -man'' work again for both man(7) and mdoc(7) manpages.
The new Groff release will support this feature.

Requested by:	peter
2001-02-23 09:35:33 +00:00
Brian Feldman
7aea583ef1 Typo: "interrupt" -> "harvest_interrupt" 2001-02-23 01:12:44 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
e6c77250ef Need one additional make.conf knob, SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC to satisfy bug
report.  It allows building multiple .cf files at build time.

PR:		bin/19897
2001-02-22 19:44:16 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
d1885c41cc Add a note indicating that SENDMAIL_MC should include the path. This is
necessary if you expect to be able to use this setting in both /etc/mail
and etc/sendmail.
2001-02-22 19:34:13 +00:00
Julian Elischer
cdee49f986 Add a 'splitter' node to separate a bidirectional
packet flow into two unidirectional flows.

Part of a suite of nodes developed for packet flow control.
More to follow as I have time to port them to 5.x or
as others do so. The ipfw node will be the hardest..

Submitted by:	"Vitaly V. Belekhov" <vitaly@riss-telecom.ru>
2001-02-22 17:14:36 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
9b6ee1dce8 Only descend into ${MACHINE_ARCH} subdir. 2001-02-22 15:28:57 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
9863ddda64 mdoc(7) police: fixed misc formatting bugs. 2001-02-22 12:07:28 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
14d4db66bf Overhaul the MACHINE_CPU behaviour:
* Rip out MACHINE_CPU stuff from sys.mk and include a new <bsd.cpu.mk>
  after we pull in /etc/make.conf.  We need to do it afterwards so we can
  react to the user setting of the:

* CPUTYPE variable, which contains the CPU type which the user wants to
  optimize for.  For example, if you want your binaries to only run on an
  i686-class machine (or higher), set this to i686.  If you want to support
  running binaries on a variety of CPU generations, set this to the lowest
  common denominator.  Supported values are listed in make.conf.

* bsd.cpu.mk does the expansion of CPUTYPE into MACHINE_CPU using the
  (hopefully) correct unordered list of CPU types which should be used on
  that CPU.  For example, an AMD k6 CPU wants any of the following:
    k6 k5 i586 i486 i386
  This is still an unordered list so the client makefile logic is simple -
  client makefiles need to test for the various elements of the set in
  decreasing order of priority using ${MACHINE_CPU:M<foo>}, as before.
  The various MACHINE_CPU lists are believed to be correct, but should be
  checked.

* If NO_CPU_CFLAGS is not defined, add relevant gcc compiler optimization
  settings by default (e.g. -karch=k6 for CPUTYPE=k6, etc).  Release
  builders and developers of third-party software need to make sure not to
  enable CPU-specific optimization when generating code intended to be
  portable.  We probably need to move to an /etc/world.conf to allow the
  optimization stuff to be applied separately to world/kernel and external
  compilations, but it's not any worse a problem than it was before.

* Add coverage for the ia64/itanium MACHINE_ARCH/CPUTYPE.

* Add CPUTYPE support for all of the CPU types supported by FreeBSD and gcc
  (only i386, alpha and ia64 first, since those are the minimally-working
  ports.  Other architecture porters, please feel free to add the relevant
  gunk for your platform).

Reviewed by:    jhb, obrien
2001-02-22 11:22:46 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
62d90fb793 Overhaul the MACHINE_CPU behaviour:
* Rip out MACHINE_CPU stuff from sys.mk and include a new <bsd.cpu.mk>
  after we pull in /etc/make.conf.  We need to do it afterwards so we can
  react to the user setting of the:

* CPUTYPE variable, which contains the CPU type which the user wants to
  optimize for.  For example, if you want your binaries to only run on an
  i686-class machine (or higher), set this to i686.  If you want to support
  running binaries on a variety of CPU generations, set this to the lowest
  common denominator.  Supported values are listed in make.conf.

* bsd.cpu.mk does the expansion of CPUTYPE into MACHINE_CPU using the
  (hopefully) correct unordered list of CPU types which should be used on
  that CPU.  For example, an AMD k6 CPU wants any of the following:
    k6 k5 i586 i486 i386
  This is still an unordered list so the client makefile logic is simple -
  client makefiles need to test for the various elements of the set in
  decreasing order of priority using ${MACHINE_CPU:M<foo>}, as before.
  The various MACHINE_CPU lists are believed to be correct, but should be
  checked.

* If NO_CPU_CFLAGS is not defined, add relevant gcc compiler optimization
  settings by default (e.g. -karch=k6 for CPUTYPE=k6, etc).  Release
  builders and developers of third-party software need to make sure not to
  enable CPU-specific optimization when generating code intended to be
  portable.  We probably need to move to an /etc/world.conf to allow the
  optimization stuff to be applied separately to world/kernel and external
  compilations, but it's not any worse a problem than it was before.

* Add coverage for the ia64/itanium MACHINE_ARCH/CPUTYPE.

* Add CPUTYPE support for all of the CPU types supported by FreeBSD and gcc
  (only i386, alpha and ia64 first, since those are the minimally-working
  ports.  Other architecture porters, please feel free to add the relevant
  gunk for your platform).

Reviewed by:    jhb, obrien
2001-02-22 11:14:25 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
afbf465152 Added upcoming FreeBSD 4.3 2001-02-22 11:09:50 +00:00
Nik Clayton
38ecd2625d Add quota.user(5) and quota.group(5) man pages.
PR:		docs/25124
2001-02-22 11:06:54 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
dc60ef4a4e Document that the IPFW messages are logged via syslogd(8). 2001-02-22 09:12:44 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
25219d25e6 Add a new make knob, SENDMAIL_MC, which is meant to replace SENDMAIL_CF as
users should be configuring via m4 now.  If set, use m4 to create the .cf
file.  Also, if either SENDMAIL_MC or SENDMAIL_CF is set, 'make install' or
'make distribution' in src/etc/sendmail/ will install the appropriate .cf as
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf.  This fixes some mergemaster problems.

PR:		conf/13016
2001-02-22 04:11:52 +00:00
Ben Smithurst
31e230ad42 Expand
if ((foo = bar()) != 0)

to
	foo = bar();
	if (foo != 0)

Submitted by:	phk
2001-02-21 20:43:55 +00:00
Ben Smithurst
06c8ab0c3c Don't suggest
if (error = function(a1, a2))

since it causes a warning with -Wall.  Change it so it has an explicit test
against zero,

	if ((error = function(a1, a2)) != 0)
2001-02-21 12:10:19 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
4c574bfd68 These pages are not i386-specific. 2001-02-20 12:13:29 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
e7b433ef19 Remove the MD part from the document title.
Forgotten by:	obrien
2001-02-20 11:07:27 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
dd76c70387 Typo fixes: prefered -> preferred
There are some others in contributed/external code I haven't touched.
2001-02-20 10:30:22 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
9cd5532f9c Turns out we do need to do bootstrapping of MACHINE_CPU here: make(1) won't
set the variable until you rebuild it, and the alternative is to be stuck
playing games with ``.if defined(MACHINE_CPU) && ... '' for all eternity.
We now set up the reasonable default for i386 and alpha here -- given this
it probably makes sense to remove the corresponding code from make(1).
2001-02-20 08:37:51 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
4183193e52 Remove bogus setting of MACHINE_CPU here. There is no need for it.
Submitted by:	bde
2001-02-19 23:33:13 +00:00
Mark Murray
ae16c71482 Cosmetic and spelling fixes. Includes some MDOC policework.
Submitted by:	ru (mostly)
2001-02-19 20:08:01 +00:00
Alexey Zelkin
828be7c337 add LC_MONETARY, LC_MESSAGES and LC_NUMERIC definitions for ru_RU.CP866 and
ru_RU.ISO_8859-5 locales
2001-02-19 20:05:22 +00:00
Alexey Zelkin
2928f042f7 . add comment that 4 character of int_curr_symbol should be SPACE
. fix chinese locales to meet this requirement
2001-02-19 18:55:34 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
6d256eaa6e Remove (now unnecessary) MLINKS. 2001-02-19 15:52:38 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
28f2bdd8cc mdoc(7) police: well-known section name is EXAMPLES, not EXAMPLE. 2001-02-19 10:49:15 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
30f6482c54 Slight improvement to previous checkin. 2001-02-19 04:06:30 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
78c8722845 Add an example showing how to configure a node from the command line. 2001-02-19 04:00:52 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
0937df81ca Introduce support for using OpenSSL ASM optimizations. This is done
through the use of a new build directive, MACHINE_CPU, which contains a
list of the CPU generations/features for which optimizations are desired.
This feature will be extended to cover the ports tree in the future.

Currently OpenSSL provides optimizations for i386, i586 and i686-class
CPUs. Currently it has not been tested on an i386 or i486.

Teach make(1) to provide sensible defaults for MACHINE_CPU if it is not
defined (namely, the lowest common denominator CPU we support for each
architecture).  Currently this is i386 for the i386 architecture and ev4
for the alpha.  sys.mk also sets the variable as a last resort for
consistency with MACHINE_ARCH and bootstrapping from very old versions of
make.

Benchmarks show a significant speed increase even in the i386 case, with
additional improvements for i586 and i686 systems.  For maximum performance
define MACHINE_CPU=i686 i586 i386 in /etc/make.conf.

Based on a patch submitted by:  Mike Silbersack <silby@silby.com>
Reviewed by:    current
2001-02-19 03:59:05 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6edba32695 Move the sendmail -q from cron to periodic, as suggested by a few people.
This has the benefit of adding a random start time element as daily
processing takes a different amount of time on different machines.
2001-02-19 02:47:42 +00:00
Mark Murray
09c114bad3 Document the entropy device.
If you want to know how to harvest network traffic and interrupts,
READ HERE!
2001-02-18 18:08:43 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
ffa3e13653 Zap LIBTCL, it's been superfluous for several years. 2001-02-18 11:58:54 +00:00
Andrzej Bialecki
9b8e7fe6cf Add yesstr/nostr. 2001-02-18 11:17:41 +00:00
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
7c63796828 Preceed/preceeding are not english words. Use precede or preceding. 2001-02-18 10:25:42 +00:00
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
d2a2c8cac9 Preceed/preceeding are not english words. Use precede or preceding.
Add $FreeBSD$.
2001-02-18 10:25:31 +00:00