5552 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ru
cc0c5115b3 Fixed typo. 2001-03-05 15:37:03 +00:00
ru
252905667c mdoc(7) police: misc fixes. 2001-03-05 14:25:41 +00:00
ru
23b112e09e mdoc(7) police: markup/spelling fixes. 2001-03-05 10:03:03 +00:00
phk
ea99eb04e5 Give the shoe-laces a distinct color so they don't disappear on b/w
daemons.
2001-03-04 09:13:17 +00:00
assar
c78c138f0f implement OCRNL, ONOCR, and ONLRET
Obtained from:	NetBSD
2001-03-04 06:04:50 +00:00
kris
e85d61bbf0 Correct the comment above MAKE_IDEA to be less confusing now that we
only have one patented algorithm in make.conf.
2001-03-04 03:14:27 +00:00
cokane
f2faec1441 Small style fix, remove highlight from second list in FILES section. 2001-03-03 22:54:00 +00:00
cokane
b9ca784e5a Added a man page for the tdfx 3Dfx Voodoo I/II device driver 2001-03-03 22:47:19 +00:00
mjacob
ea5e297c85 include paths.h for _PATH_DEV 2001-03-03 21:23:31 +00:00
markm
a09585039a Minor fixes. ManPolice stuff, and a clarification of interrupt
harvesting.
2001-03-03 14:21:58 +00:00
markm
4ad8ae0ca1 Extra MLINKS to reflect expansion of BUS_SETUP_INTR(9) manpage. 2001-03-03 14:19:39 +00:00
markm
272222aea8 Add a whole lot of extra info. Lots was gained from reading code
or comments, and some is as a result of simply documenting the
entropy harvester.

This still needs work: could a newbus guru pleazse follow up
and fix.extend my (no doubt) obvious mistakes!
2001-03-03 14:13:53 +00:00
ache
ac92f859da Clear am and pm fields, add empty ampm_fmt for locales I know is not AM/PM 2001-03-02 22:27:27 +00:00
ru
a031347b2f mdoc(7) police: fix markup. 2001-03-02 09:59:58 +00:00
ru
df8b1abba5 mdoc(7) police: in -offset clause, spell the ``indent'' correctly. 2001-03-02 09:38:50 +00:00
ru
2d4d97b177 Fix the rest of formatting. 2001-03-02 08:09:19 +00:00
imp
105d968610 Add link for resource_query_unit, now documented in the
resource_query_string man page.
2001-03-02 04:32:50 +00:00
imp
fa03534383 Flesh out this man page a bit more. Add information about
resource_query_unit and improve the descriptions of the parameters
passed to these functions.

Plus a couple minor formatting/markup changes:
o Quote -1 as \-1.
o .Dq hints to match resource_int_value().
2001-03-02 04:30:16 +00:00
ru
492c46ef17 Update the BUGS section.
The first bug is fixed in tmac.doc, revision 1.21.
The second bug fixed in doc-common, revision 1.33.
2001-03-01 12:58:54 +00:00
asmodai
20155d87d9 Correct English used. 2001-03-01 09:37:38 +00:00
ru
028bd93906 Numerous formatting/content fixes. 2001-03-01 09:11:16 +00:00
asmodai
d202e7235d Hook Warner's resource_* manpages to the build.
This includes appropriate MLINKS for the other functions contained
within them.
2001-03-01 09:06:57 +00:00
asmodai
65a378a0df Remove leading . from .Nd description. 2001-03-01 09:02:01 +00:00
asmodai
ad9a725f7e Fix typo: the the -> to the. 2001-03-01 09:01:43 +00:00
imp
b3f8c9cab9 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
ru
f4325cbb8b Eliminate mdocNG warnings caused by misplaced or extraneous macro calls. 2001-02-28 17:38:53 +00:00
ru
e7ebccfa37 Prepare for mdocNG. 2001-02-28 13:18:04 +00:00
mjacob
2143eb8428 update man page wrt hints usage 2001-02-27 23:33:17 +00:00
kris
23b79b16b0 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
asmodai
3b5bbecd16 Short lived fame for -Wundef.
Second thoughts by:	bde
2001-02-27 10:16:56 +00:00
asmodai
cfac8ceef1 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
ru
c69ef19c3a mdoc(7) police: utilize .St macro. 2001-02-26 16:02:53 +00:00
ru
703a07cec6 mdoc(7) police: utilize .St. 2001-02-26 15:57:37 +00:00
ru
ba42cfc998 Use ``.St -p1003.1-96''. 2001-02-26 15:16:43 +00:00
ru
ec147c6b0d /^\.St/ s/-iso9945-1/-p1003.1-96/ 2001-02-26 14:48:38 +00:00
ru
3ff23f918d .St -ansiC -> .St -isoC 2001-02-26 13:23:47 +00:00
kris
2e1d246fb0 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
tanimura
1c89ea7f7f I thought it was a new CPU :)
s/i585/i586/
2001-02-24 02:59:32 +00:00
imp
4b6751a611 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
575ee59b1c 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
ru
c6eb25402d 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
green
028498d58b Typo: "interrupt" -> "harvest_interrupt" 2001-02-23 01:12:44 +00:00
gshapiro
ed410f8195 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
gshapiro
1d44916580 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
e658f358fd 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
ru
4134c447cb Only descend into ${MACHINE_ARCH} subdir. 2001-02-22 15:28:57 +00:00
ru
9162338459 mdoc(7) police: fixed misc formatting bugs. 2001-02-22 12:07:28 +00:00
kris
b7d8207daf 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
a1e08c4bce 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
wosch
31ead84953 Added upcoming FreeBSD 4.3 2001-02-22 11:09:50 +00:00