. correctly use .Cm macro
. don't use duplicated arguments for .Nm macro
. use .Er macro for error names
. correctly declare paper reference in SEE ALSO section
. sort Xr's in SEE ALSO section
. add integration note
allocated memory was instead pointed to a static string. A later
free() on the value of the pointer was a possible source of reported
"warning: pointer to wrong page" messages from cron.
Use consistent types in sizeof when malloc'ing memory for the
environment.
PR: kern/12248, bin/11169, bin/9722
- Fixed bogus CIS tuple dumping (Network node ID, IRQ modes and etc.)
- Include telling drivers ethernet address if Network node ID
tuple is available. This is usefull for some bogus ehter cards which
can't get correct ethernet address from CIS tupple.
Obtained from: PAO3
o Update extattrctl.c to default new attributes to readable and writable
only by the kernel and root user. Previously the default was to allow
the file owner to directory view and manipulate the attributes, which
is probably an inappropriate default.
that space for extended attributes should be preallocated, instead of
using a sparse attribute file. NOTE: This can result in a really
large file full of zeros. However, it can prevent a low disk condition
from causing an attribute write to fail, which is good for security and
consistency attributes.
o Unlink the attribute file during initattr if an error occurs -- this is
alright, as we specify O_CREAT when opening the file.
utilities do not present the world's greatest interface, and will
undoubtably change soon. However, they do let people experiment with
extended attributes, and provide samples of how to use the syscalls.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD
attributes (recently committed). Using extattrctl, the extended attribute
service may be started and stopped for specific file systems; specific
attributes may be enabled or disabled, and the backing file for each
attribute configured. Also, backing files may be initialized.
Reviewed by: adrian, bp, freebsd-fs, the unthanked masses
Obtained from: TrustedBSD
hostname of the FTP server; that is the proxy's job. This temporarily
deletes the nameserver variable before calling mediaSetFTP.
PR: 17371
Approved by: jkh
(resource and card configuration being used) is to be maintained for
consistency. Part of resource pool re-initialization would be rewrite
later using on Warner-san's hints driver API :-)
Reviewed by: nate, imp and -nomads ML in Japan.
Obtained from: http://www.freebsd.org/~iwasaki/pccard/pccardd-signal.diff
Commited at: BSD HANAMI Party 2000 in Japan
- Fix the -z option which I broke in rev 1.41. It didn't work
correctly when used in conjunction with the -m option.
- Tweak the 3 button state machine so that 'Up' events of the buttons
1 and 3 are reported immediately as soon as the buttons are up.
Approved by: jkh
You can't enable 'emulate 3 button' option for moused in sysinstall.
This adds a menu option to set moused_flags and the help text explains
that entering "-3" will enable this feature.
when we're redialing/reconnecting.
While we're here, log redial, reconnect and phone number
announcements to LogCHAT, and reduce some other logging to
LogDEBUG.
When an NCP reaches TLF, *ONLY* datalink_Close() links that are
in DATALINK_OPEN.
When the last link reaches TLD, DOWN all NCPs (as we used to in the
links TLF (which was the wrong place anyway)), as the NCPs aren't
now going to datalink_Close() us unexpectedly, we get to continue
doing what we were told to do in the first place.
The result: When we lose a link, the IPCP layer goes down and
we actually call the stuff in ppp.linkdown !
It was not a good idea to remove csu_header from struct cspace, it had
ramifications which I didn't notice.
Restore src/usr.sbin/ppp/slcompress.h to the way it was, since MAX_HDR
was already defined as 128 there and it's a user program anyway.
In sys/net/slcompress.h make MAX_HDR 128 intead of MLEN to avoid
bloat.
My apologies for any inconvenience.
configurable directory
- implement alternate and more flexible way to specify
logfile rotation time in addition to the ISO 8601
restricted format
- cleanup the source which was a mix of several styles
of persons who maintained it so far, ran through
knfom script got from bde.
Reviewed by: (in part) sheldonh and garyj
Joerg Wunsch suggested to do this to make the functional changes in
the next commit to newsyslog (which were run through the same script)
better visible.
tree. This considerably reduces unnecessary bloat in struct slcompress.
I'm running with this change right now and have seen no negative
side-effects.
On my sytem this reduced kernel BSS by about 25KB.
Submitted by: bde
Approved by: brian for user-ppp
and has not been loaded via a kldload,
running usbd(8) will autoload the "usb.ko" kld.
thanks to Peter Wemm for enlightening me on the
differences between kldfind(2) and modfind(2).
asking a question again if given an invalid input instead of assuming
what the user wants. /etc is not the place to make assumptions when
given invalid input.
Reformat some of the more convoluted code into seperate functions instead
of being inline using tabs instead of space indents.
Allow the user to view merged files they created with sdiff.
Allow the user to redisplay the diff between the installed file and
the new file again.
Time wasted waiting for review: 1 month 2 weeks
be detected by netscape and such.
PR: bin/17659
Submitted by: Murray Stokelay <murray@cdrom.com>
Approved by: jkh
jkh made updates that conflict with the submitters patch, so I updated
accordingly, any mistakes are mine, not the submitters.
/etc/defaults/pccard.conf in pccardd. But system default pccardd
config file is still /etc/pccard.conf.sample specified in /etc/rc.conf
for the testing this changes.
- improved `include' keyword function for error handling.
- now that resource pool (io, irq, mem) can be overridden.
- pccard config entries is searched following the first match rule if
there are more than two entries which have the same card identifier.
Note that the /etc/defaults/pccard.conf related files is not committed
at this time, will come a week later. I'll prepare the test version
of /etc/defaults/pccard.conf, /etc/pccard.conf and other files soon.
Reviewed by: imp and nomads in Japan.
numbers in all commands.
If people use hostnames and have dodgy resolvers or try to resolve
the hostname before the link is up, they get what they deserve....
Requested by: ru
Submitted by: Mats O Jansson <maja@celsiustech.se>
The existing s2 map is supposed to be ISO 8859-1 but some characters are
not (it's CP850). But the f1 map applied on sweden2 will fixit.
(Fulfilled request by Joerg to close this PR)
add $FreeBSD.
get copyright in sync with FreeBSD recommendation.
remove obsolete stuff resuling from pcvt kernel part cleanup
(caution: this depends in part on modifications to pcvt_ioctl.h,
commit will follow shortly).
add new option "-n" to ispcvt to get number of compiled-in
virtual screens.
for generating /boot/kernel.conf. Since this structure is shared, move
its definition out to a header file, just as struct isa_device was defined
in a header file. This fixes the sysinstall breakage in -current.
don't bother to re-initialise the NCPs. Instead wait for
bundle_LinkClosed() to be called - IFF it actually is called.
By initialising the NCPs at this point, ppp was recursing
back into the fsm_Down() routing for the link, and losing
track of the reason that the link was being brought down.
The end result was that ``set reconnect'' would never do
anything.
Patiently pointed out by: ru
if the childs exec() has succeeded or failed by taking advantage
of the fact that both processes share the same memory.
FWIW:
I tried to implement this by doing a pipe(), setting the
write desciptors close-on-exec flag in the child and writing
errno to the descriptor if the exec() fails. The parent can
then ``if (read()) got errno else exec worked''.
This didn't work though - the child could write() to fd[1] on
exec failure, but the parent got 0 trying to read() from fd[0] !
Is this a bug in execve() ?
dropping out of background/foreground/direct mode.
This avoids either having to wait for the redial timer before
exiting or jaming up in select() waiting for something that'll
never happen.
Scroll Point, and 4D/4D+ mice.
- Add a couple of serial mouse PnP IDs.
- Extend the `-z' option so that the second wheel (or the horizontal
movement of the `scroll' device) can be mapped to buttons.
tar files. This fixes clean-up problems during package creation and
does not affect the actual files to be included in the package.
The fix submitted on the attributed PR was identical to the one
obtained from NetBSD.
PR: 17386
Reported by: Adrian Filipi-Martin <adrian@ubergeeks.com>
Obtained from: NetBSD