- MN-110 10/100 USB ethernet (ADMtek Pegasus II, if_aue)
- MN-120 10/100 cardbus (ADMtek Centaur-C, if_dc)
- MN-130 10/100 PCI (ADMtek Centaur-P, if_dc)
Also update dc(4) man page to mention support for MN-120 and MN-130.
for targets that have been unsupported since April:
- upgrade
- aout-to-elf
- aout-to-elf-build
- aout-to-elf-install
- move-aout-libs
Approved by: imp
is common in British English, while "toward" is the preferred form in
American English. Use the American form for consistency.
Correct the date on the manual page.
Submitted by: Tom Rhodes <trhodes@freebsd.org>,
underway@comcast.net (Gary W. Swearingen)
(though probably not a good idea in general) to set the various
SENDMAIL_*_MC variables to /etc/mail/sendmail.mc or /etc/mail/submit.mc.
MFC after: 5 days
This is simpler, and is easy to do now that make(1) supports substituting
regexps. Fixed missing '$' anchor in the regexp. Use less cryptic names
for temporary variables.
Submitted by: ru (early version)
Reviewed by: ru
All .s files that need cpp(1) processing (see gcc(1) manpage's
DESCRIPTION section) have been repo-copied to .S files. This
is mostly to bring bsd.lib.mk in agreement with sys.mk.
Desired by: obrien
symbols from object files has bitrotted over the last
thirteen years, and it now does more harm than good.
An attempt to work around the problems caused by using
ld(1) for stripping was to pass LDFLAGS to the ld(1)
command, but this was not right either as ${LDFLAGS}
should, by design, be used with cc(1) and not ld(1).
One of the proposed solutions was to use the objcopy(1)
utility to do the strip work, and the other would be to
use strip(1), but Bruce Evans suggested not stripping
any symbols at all. This works by leaving the grunt
work to the final strip(1) command (when installing the
binary).
Submitted by: bde
components. This is generally considered a non-optimal solution but
it gets the job done for the /rescue case.
Submitted by: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@acm.org>
This commit has two pieces. One half is the watchdog kernel code which lives
primarily in hardclock() in sys/kern/kern_clock.c. The other half is a userland
daemon which, when run, will keep the watchdog from firing while the userland
is intact and functioning.
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
The matcd.4 man page has been upgraded to reflect current 5.1.x
functionality, and efforts were made to match the style and layout found
in similar-single purpose block drivers man pages found in the 5.1 tree
man4 area while not losing useful information. However, the documentation
folks should still take a look, since the man pages used as guides were
somewhat inconsistent on a variety of points.
Approved by: markm(mentor)
Remove a reference to the defunct macro M_COPY_PKTHDR;
document the new functions m_dup_pkthdr() and m_move_pkthdr(),
and the macro variant of the latter, M_MOVE_PKTHDR().
- tagging plaintext "mbuf", "mbuf cluster", and "mbuf chain"
with .Vt (variable type) since all of them are ways of managing
data, i.e., they can be seen as data types;
- using .Vt/.Va instead of .Li (literal) where appropriate;
- tagging plaintext words that actually refer to function arguments
with .Fa.
Suggested by: ru
uses alloca() and alloca is impossible to implement as a callable function
on amd64. It has to be a compiler builtin. Note that the bigger problem
is that libc is not c99 clean internally.
bus_dmamap_sync() by OR'ing them together.
- Don't document what BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD|BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE and
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD|BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE is supposed to do when
passed to bus_dmamap_sync(). There are other possible combinations
and the reader just needs to know what the individual flags do and
that he can combine different DMA operations.
- Use .An when listing authors.
Reviewed by: hmp
man page. This will be more scaleable as more driver man pages hit
the tree. Add also a description on how to do this configuration
in the rc.conf script.
toggle several media options (sonet/sdh, for example) with ifconfig and
to see the carrier state in ifconfig's output. It gives also read/write
access (given the right privilegs) to the S/Uni registers to user space
programs.
discipline to Random Early Detection (RED) in the future. The same para
incorrectly spelt ``Random Early Detection'' as ``Random Early Drop''.
While I am there, nuke IF_ENQ_DROP from the list of functions. More
work will be done on this, since some of the functions like
if_enq_drop() and if_queue_drop() were replaced with one function
called if_handoff() that does the job of enqueing the packet and
updating interface statistics as necessary.
Reviewed by: wollman
Approved by: des (mentor)
MFC after: 1 day
It currently supports the PMC Sierra Lite, Ultra and 622 chips and
the IDT 77105. The driver handles media options and state in a consistent
manner for ATM drivers. The next commit to the midway driver will make
it use utopia.
from NetBSD, and changed slightly to account for FreeBSD specifics.
- Hook them up to the build.
- Add them to the list of miibus-using drivers in miibus(4).
PCI bus interface. I have made some modifications to this manual
page, so it looks a bit different from the original version that
was posted to me.
Submitted by: Bruce M. Simpson <bms@spc.org>
Reviewed by: imp, mdodd (early copy)
Approved by: des (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
take advantage of the rc.subr(8) glue. They are renamed dhclient_program
and dhclient_flags.
o Rename them in rc.conf(5)
o Rename them in /etc/defaults/rc.conf
o Add the deprecated variables to /etc/rc.subr
o Isolate the use of the 'command' variable to the
NetBSD specific parts in /etc/rc.d/dhclient.
o Now that dhcp_flags has also been renamed it will
be applied properly by rc.subr(8) glue code.
Reported by: John Nielsen <john@jnielsen.net>
extended attribute.
EINVAL can also reflect an invalid namespace for either a get
or set operation on EAs.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
VOP_GETEXTATTR() to retrieve the attribute name list on some file
systems, and note that this will be replaced with its own VOP
in due course.
Pointed out by: Dominic Giampaolo <dbg@apple.com>
Repo-copy it from the i386 specific man4 section to the common one.
Remove the i386 keyword from the man page header.
Document the sysctl interface to the driver.
Fix a spelling error (ALL -> AAL).
- Nuke markup indicators for editors.
- Bump the date
- Use mdoc(7) specifiers for marking up defines, etc.
- Update the prototypes
- Flash out the description
- Cleanup english, spelling and grammar
- Update .Xr's
- Add following SEE ALSOs: uio(9), uma(9), vput(9), vref(9)
- Reorder sections to be in agreement with mdoc(7)
- Add FILES section
- Update Copyright and AUTHORS section.
Approved by: des (mentor)
Nuke incorrect usage of .Ar; replace it with .Vt, .Va or .Fa appropriately.
The .Ar mdoc(7) specifier should only be used when displaying command line
arguments.
Approved by: des (mentor)
- update ``struct usb_device_info''
- add information about new fields in about struct
- document USB_EVENT_IS_ATTACH() and USB_EVENT_IS_DETACH()
- update URL of the USB.ORG developer documentation
PR: docs/41580 (original patch)
Reviewed by: n_hibma
Approved by: des (mentor), re (bmah)
- remove '-*- nroff -*-'
- bump the date
- nuke outdated ``struct vnode''
(it is just better to lookup the struct in the header)
- nuke ``enum vtype'' and related junk
- add a one line about ``struct vnode''
- use .Va instead of .Dv for vnode struct fields
Approved by: des (mentor), re (bmah)
Reviewed by: arch@, mentor
on and fix if neceeary).
o Note that acpi is available on i386-ia32, ia64 and amd64, not just 'intel'
platforms. Intel has had nothing to do with amd64.
Approved by: re (scottl@)
known to produce broken code with -march=pentium4. Add a note explaining this.
This should be removed when we update to gcc 3.3 or the bug is otherwise fixed.
Approved by: re
This manpage should really have only one short description (.Nd);
if anyone could come up with a wording suitable for both conversion
and decoding/encoding functions, that would unbreak the whatis(1)
output for this manpage.
Approved by: re (blanket)
kharma it will be to disable some or all of acpi on ia64 or amd64 (are
there other non-i386 platforms that FreeBSD supports with ACPI?).
Submitted by: Ryan Losh
Approved by: re@ (rwatson)
description.
- Remove some bogus commas.
- Use the past tense when referring to the removal of the sleep() function
since it happened quite a while ago and since the previous sentence in the
paragraph already uses the past tense.
Approved by: re (rwatson)
- prefix(8) and gifconfig(8) are deprecated
- dtcpc, dtcps were never imported (also removed from KAME CVS)
- pim6dd, pim6sd and racoon are ports
- inet6d does not exist on FreeBSD
PR: docs/51295
Submitted by: Simon L. Nielsen <simon@nitro.dk>
Content reviewed by: itojun
Approved by: des (mentor), re (bmah)
was obtained from [1], with heavy editing, and ammending text for some of
the ioctls.
All ioctls (in sys/agpio.h) are now documented.
PR: docs/50503
Original patch by: Alex Semenyaka <alexs@snark.ratmir.ru> [1]
Content approved by:
- Eric Anholt <anholt@FreeBSD.ORG>
- Matthew N. Dodd <mdodd@FreeBSD.ORG> (cursory review)
Approved and Reviewed by: des (mentor), re (scottl)
displays the 'hostname' of the jail, or a hyphen '-' to indicate
that the process is not jailed.
PR: docs/37470
Submitted by: Adrian Filipi-Martin <adrian@ubergeeks.com>
Approved and Reviewed by: des (mentor), re (bmah)
- Add a description of b0 / b1 fields.
- Do not use 'entry' to refer to both 'entry' and 'field'.
- Do not confuse people with heading 'Name' and entry 'Name'.
PR: 48104
Submitted by: Gary W. Swearingen <swear@attbi.com> (original version)
Approved by: re (blanket)
datagrams have a LIST of multicast group memberships...". On -CURRENT, that
LIST is actually a TAILQ. Note that -STABLE still uses a LIST
PR: 50426
Submitted by: Scott Mitchell <scott+freebsd@fishballoon.org>
in which the source code is written. This is controlled by the CSTD
variable, which can have one of the following values:
- "k&r" => -traditional
- "c89" or "c90" => -std=iso9899:1990
- "c94" or "c95" => -std=iso9899:199409
- "c99" => -std=iso9899:1999
The corresponding option is added to CFLAGS regardless of WARNS level.
This also removes -ansi from WARNS level 6, but adds -Wno-long-long to
work around a weird gcc bug (-ansi, which is supposedly equivalent to
-std=iso9899:1990, seems to turn long long warnings off instead of on)
If CSTD is undefined, CFLAGS are unchanged except for the -ansi /
-Wno-long-long change mentioned above for WARNS level 6.
separate man page. Document new device_is_attached there and remove that
new man page too.
Connect device_get_name to build, and install a link for
device_get_nameunit.
strangely nobody noticed this yet...