Teach the dot module about the new location these includes moved to (as part
of r240684) and clean things up a bit.
Reviewed by: adrian (co-mentor)
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
impossible to use LQR/ECHO. They return want_magic instead.
With this change it is now possible to use
enable lqr
set lqrperiod 5
enable echo
set echoperiod 5
in your ppp.conf file.
MFC after: 3 days
reference a missing dependency rather than a missing compile command.
- Don't append a newline to the auto-generated compile command. The
compile command has a newline appended when it is later output to the
Makefile.
MFC after: 2 weeks
1. Don't do upgrade_checks when using bmake. As long as we have WITH_BMAKE,
there's a bootstrap complication in ths respect. Avoid it. Make the
necessary changes to have upgrade_checks work wth bmake anyway.
2. Remove the use of -E. It's not needed in our build because we use ?= for
the respective variables, which means that we'll take the environment
value (if any) anyway.
3. Properly declare phony targets as phony as bmake is a lot smarter (and
thus agressive) about build avoidance.
4. Make sure CLEANFILES is complete and use it on .NOPATH. bmake is a lot
smarter about build avoidance and should not find files we generate in
the source tree. We should not have files in the repository we want to
generate, but this is an easier way to cross this hurdle.
5. Have behavior under bmake the same as it is under make with respect to
halting when sub-commands fail. Add "set -e" to compound commands so
that bmake is informed when sub-commands fail.
6. Make sure crunchgen uses the same make as the rest of the build. This
is important when the make utility isn't called make (but bmake for
example).
7. While here, add support for using MAKEOBJDIR to set the object tree
location. It's the second alternative bmake looks for when determining
the actual object directory (= .OBJDIR).
Submitted by: Simon Gerraty <sjg@juniper.net>
Submitted by: John Van Horne <jvanhorne@juniper.net>
doesn't mean supporting IFT_PFSYNC (which I hope will eventually
die). This means decoding packets with IP protocol of 240 caught
on any normal interface like Ethernet.
The code is based on couple of files from OpenBSD, significantly
modified by myself.
Parser differentiates for four levels of verbosity: no -v, -v,
-vv and -vvv.
We don't yet forward this code upstream, because currently it
strongly relies on if_pfsync.h and even on pfvar.h. I hope that
this can be fixed in future.
Reviewed by: gnn, delphij
For -p:
The localtime update should have been excluded in the first place
The make.conf comparison has been OBE for some time now, and there
is no src.conf equivalent to share/examples/make.conf, so remove
the whole thing.
Update copyright
disconnected under the WITH_BSDCONFIG flag (a good idea since this version of
sysrc(8) indeed requires the `sysrc.subr' module installed by bsdconfig(8)).
Multiple reasons sysrc should not simply continue to live in ports. The most
important being that it is tightly coupled with the base.
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
"clean-room" environment used to query rc.conf(5) parameters.
This brings bsdconfig(8)'s sysrc.subr in-line with both the sysrc(8) manual
[provided by sysutils/sysrc] and sysrc(8)'s own sysrc.subr (now identical to
bsdconfig(8)'s sysrc.subr as of this patch).
Finally, this will allow a clean import of sysutils/sysrc (sans sysrc.subr,
already provided here).
Reviewed by: jilles
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
entries with different security flavors are in the exports(5)
file. For that case, mountd replies with the security flavors
of the last entry and not the correct one for the client host.
This patch fixes that by storing separate copies of the flavors
for each host/net case, plus a default one for the case where
no hosts/nets are specified on an entry in the exports(5) file.
Unlike the patch in the PR, it replies with the security flavors
for the entry instead of merging the security flavors for all
the entries and replying with that.
Tested by: attila.bogar at linguamatics.com
PR: kern/164933
MFC after: 2 weeks
umsX character device returns a read error. Update devd.conf rules
to use "DEVFS" events which are generated after that the umsX
character device node has been created/destroyed, and then there
should be no need for moused to wait up to 10 seconds for umsX to
be ready. Opening umsX should not fail except if the kernel is low
on memory. In that case the user can replug the USB mouse or use
"usbconfig" to reset the device. In case of USB mouse devices,
moused should neither retry to open its character device,
once the first read error has happened. This is an indication
of device detach.
MFC after: 1 week
builtin is processed specially and thus the `: > file' syntax for example
will cause premature termination of the current shell on redirection-error.
The `true' builtin on the other-hand is not included in this special
processing (for compatibility reasons to satisfy legacy scripts programmed
for systems where `true' is not a builtin).
Change bare `: > file' syntax into `true > file' syntax to prevent premature
shell termination in the event of redirection-error.
NOTE: Instances of `: > file' that appear within a sub-shell have been left
unmodified as these will not cause premature termination of the main script.
Reviewed by: jilles, adrian (co-mentor)
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
our embedded rescue environment to support /dev/null making r240770 obsolete.
Reviewed by: jilles, adrian (co-mentor)
Approved by: jilles, adrian (co-mentor)
pkg info -g returns 1 if a file mismatch [2]
flush stdout in pkg info -g [3]
clean up quiet mode (-q | --quiet) output of pkg_version(1) [4]
fix missing error call in uname check added to pkg_version(1) [5]
fix pkg_add(1) fails to install with -C from bad path [6]
only resolve path from pkg_add(1) -p if the given prefix do not start with a '/' [7]
PR: bin/13128 [1]
bin/139015 [2]
bin/113702 [3]
bin/142570 [4]
bin/146857 [5]
bin/157543 [6]
Submitted by: cy [1]
Anton Yuzhaninov <citrin@citrin.ru> [2]
Ighighi <ighighi@gmail.com> [3]
"N.J. Mann" <njm@njm.me.uk> [4]
gcooper [5]
David Naylor <naylor.b.david@gmail.com> [6]
netchild [7]
MFC after: 2 weeks
#defines. This also has the advantage that it makes the names more
compact, iand also allows us to correct the non-uniform naming of
the PCIM_LINK_* defines, making them all consistent amongst themselves.
This is a mostly mechanical rename:
s/PCIR_EXPRESS_/PCIER_/g
s/PCIM_EXP_/PCIEM_/g
s/PCIM_LINK_/PCIEM_LINK_/g
When this is MFC'd, #defines will be added for the old names to assist
out-of-tree drivers.
Discussed with: jhb
MFC after: 1 week
indexing. When a device has gone it is not removed from device_map
table but just its entry_p field is set to NULL.
So when traversing device_map in disk_OS_get_ATA_disks() and
disk_OS_get_MD_disks() check for entry_p being NULL, otherwise the
bsnmpd crash is possible when a removed map entry is dereferenced.
Before the fix, for disk_OS_get_ATA_disks() the crash could be easily
reproduced running:
atacontrol detach ata1
The crash was not observed in disk_OS_get_MD_disks() because currently
snmp_hostres does no see md(4) disks: to get the device list it uses
devinfo(3), which does not return md devices.
Reported by: Miroslav Lachman 000.fbsd quip.cz
MFC after: 1 week
reside, and move there ipfw(4) and pf(4).
o Move most modified parts of pf out of contrib.
Actual movements:
sys/contrib/pf/net/*.c -> sys/netpfil/pf/
sys/contrib/pf/net/*.h -> sys/net/
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.c -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.h -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/pfctl.8 -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.4 -> share/man/man4
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.5 -> share/man/man5
sys/netinet/ipfw -> sys/netpfil/ipfw
The arguable movement is pf/net/*.h -> sys/net. There are
future plans to refactor pf includes, so I decided not to
break things twice.
Not modified bits of pf left in contrib: authpf, ftp-proxy,
tftp-proxy, pflogd.
The ipfw(4) movement is planned to be merged to stable/9,
to make head and stable match.
Discussed with: bz, luigi