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grog
73feefc8af Add 'custom' directory with significantly restructured build (now
using make instead of custom scripts) and two floppies instead of
one.  The resultant floppy can do everything that the individual
floppies (dial, net, install, isp, router) could do, modulo some bit
rot that has occurred since PicoBSD last compiled.  It also includes
all the programs on the fixit floppy, which could thus also die.

/bin currently contains the following files:

-sh             dump            ln              ns              sps
[               ed              login           ping            stty
badsect         ex              ls              ps              swapon
cat             expr            mkdir           pwd             sync
chgrp           fdisk           mknod           pwd_mkdb        sysctl
chmod           find            more            rdump         syslogd
chown           fsck            mount           reboot          tar
chroot          ftp             mount_cd9660    restore         telnet
clri            getty           mount_msdos     rlogin                telnetd
cp              grep            mount_nfs       rm              test
date            gunzip          mount_std       rmdir         traceroute
dd              gzip            msg             route           umount
dev_mkdb        hostname        mt              routed          vi
df              ifconfig        mv              rrestore        view
dhclient        inetd           natd            rsh             vm
dhclient-script init            netstat         sed             w
disklabel       kget            newfs           sh              zcat
dmesg           kill            nfs             sleep

Structure is in place for using the same build for the other
directories, but I'm no longer sure we need this.  The current first
floppy will run fine by itself, but the size of a compressed kernel
has increased by nearly 50% since 3.2, and there's not much space for
anything useful on the remainder of the floppy.  The current method
creates a larger mfs and can read as many floppies as the user can
stand.  The footprint appears to be round 14 MB.
1999-12-10 21:52:18 +00:00
grog
d84305a288 Add 'custom' directory with significantly restructured build (now
using make instead of custom scripts) and two floppies instead of
one.  The resultant floppy can do everything that the individual
floppies (dial, net, install, isp, router) could do, modulo some bit
rot that has occurred since PicoBSD last compiled.  It also includes
all the programs on the fixit floppy, which could thus also die.

/bin currently contains the following files:

-sh             dump            ln              ns              sps
[               ed              login           ping            stty
badsect         ex              ls              ps              swapon
cat             expr            mkdir           pwd             sync
chgrp           fdisk           mknod           pwd_mkdb        sysctl
chmod           find            more            rdump		syslogd
chown           fsck            mount           reboot          tar
chroot          ftp             mount_cd9660    restore         telnet
clri            getty           mount_msdos     rlogin		telnetd
cp              grep            mount_nfs       rm              test
date            gunzip          mount_std       rmdir		traceroute
dd              gzip            msg             route           umount
dev_mkdb        hostname        mt              routed          vi
df              ifconfig        mv              rrestore        view
dhclient        inetd           natd            rsh             vm
dhclient-script init            netstat         sed             w
disklabel       kget            newfs           sh              zcat
dmesg           kill            nfs             sleep

Structure is in place for using the same build for the other
directories, but I'm no longer sure we need this.  The current first
floppy will run fine by itself, but the size of a compressed kernel
has increased by nearly 50% since 3.2, and there's not much space for
anything useful on the remainder of the floppy.  The current method
creates a larger mfs and can read as many floppies as the user can
stand.  The footprint appears to be round 14 MB.

Work-sponsored-by:    Sitara Networks Inc.
1999-12-10 21:43:10 +00:00
billf
eeb2dbc8d8 1. Don't overwrite scorefiles if they already exist.
PR:		bin/13068
Submitted by:	Dominic Mitchell <Dom.Mitchell@palmerharvey.co.uk>

2. Sprinkle $FreeBSD$ around.
1999-12-10 21:13:42 +00:00
archie
da5ff8ce2a Fix a '&&' that should have been a '&'.
Submitted by:	Erik Salander <erik@whistle.com>
1999-12-10 20:04:53 +00:00
archie
6ae59d4526 Add reference to RFC 1702, after learning how to have "T. Li"
as an author without nroff blowing up.

Problem solved by:	fenner
1999-12-10 19:29:43 +00:00
peter
89dc47bfff Make the usb and ide/ata device identification a little saner. Rather than
attaching to the device via chip*, use the newbus nomatch method to report
the device.  This leaves them unattached so that a driver can be easily
loaded to grab them later.
1999-12-10 17:44:22 +00:00
peter
7cd6c4d188 Zap c_index() and c_rindex(). Bruce prefers these to implicitly convert
a const into a non-const as they do in libc.  I feel that defeating the
type checking like that quite evil, but that's the way it is.
1999-12-10 17:38:41 +00:00
imp
108333f0a4 Add some gross ad-hock hacks to increase stability of if_detach:
o be more careful about clearing addresses (this isn't a kludge)
o For AF_INET interfaces, call SIOCDIFFADDR to remove last(?) bit
  of cruft.

Special cases for AF_INET shouldn't be here, but I didn't see a good
generic way of doing this.  If I missed something, please let me know.

This gross hack makes pccard ejection stable for ethernet cards.

Submitted by: Atushi Onoe-san
1999-12-10 16:31:25 +00:00
billf
a0aeba94d4 -Wall cleanup. 1999-12-10 16:21:50 +00:00
marcel
72299511da o Don't make games/fortune/strfile if games does not exist or NOGAMES
has been defined.
o  Make libraries before making depend.
1999-12-10 16:13:41 +00:00
kato
8a0df4733e Merge from sys/isa/sio.c rev 1.279. 1999-12-10 14:03:47 +00:00
kato
453f0dd907 Remove ze and zp drivers. 1999-12-10 14:02:48 +00:00
kato
62b7324cc5 Merge from sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c rev 1.329. 1999-12-10 13:55:47 +00:00
ache
5ee94caf28 fix the same typo as in uniq 1999-12-10 13:27:02 +00:00
ache
91440b61a3 fix fatal typo 1999-12-10 13:06:53 +00:00
marcel
bc1cf0df28 Remove unused includes.
Found by: phk-scan
1999-12-10 12:36:20 +00:00
marcel
95b7ea1881 Remove installworld related settings that I had as a safety-net and
for development. :-/
1999-12-10 11:24:06 +00:00
phk
3eeb449d9b Remove references to ze and zp drivers. 1999-12-10 10:55:27 +00:00
sheldonh
1d280379dd Null commit:
The commit message for rev 1.7 was incorrect with respect to the %e
and %l specifiers, which _can_ be fixed by correcting excessive
whitespace-gobbling.
1999-12-10 10:54:59 +00:00
sheldonh
76ac2fc954 Null commit:
The commit message for rev 1.16 was incorrect with respect to the %e
and %l specifiers, which _can_ be fixed by correcting excessive
whitespace-gobbling.
1999-12-10 10:52:54 +00:00
phk
06b87e31a7 Remove reference to ze and zp drivers. 1999-12-10 10:49:51 +00:00
marcel
e040d81e69 More cross-building related changes:
o  Build tools before doing anything in or with the object tree.
o  Tools don't use the object tree any more, but have there object
   tree located in the temp. world.
o  Use the proper make env. for cleaning and building the object tree.
o  Don't create kernel include subdirectories in the temp. world. These
   are removed later on and replaced by symlinks.
o  Change the layout of the object tree:

The temp. world now is /usr/obj/${MACHINE_ARCH}${.CURDIR}/${BUILD_ARCH}.
/usr/obj can be set/changed by using MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX, and {.CURDIR}
obviously depends on where the source tree is located. MACHINE_ARCH
is the arch. for which the world is to be build and BUILD_ARCH is the
arch. on which we are building.

The object tree now is /usr/obj/${MACHINE_ARCH}${.CURDIR}.

This allows concurrent cross-builds and allows the object tree to be
shared on different archs., each doing the same cross-build. This of
course assumes that the output on Alpha (for example) is the same as
the output of an Alpha cross-build on i386 (for example).

The use of NOCLEAN is is still dangerous, but should be usable in many
more situations than before. It should now be possible to safely
restart an interrupted build with NOCLEAN without side-effects. Because
the tools don't share the object tree with the normal (cross-build), no
tools have to be rebuild.
1999-12-10 10:48:20 +00:00
phk
f4febe538d Remove the if_ze and if_zp drivers.
These drivers were cloned from the ed and ep drivers back in 1994
when PCMCIA cards were a very new thing and we had no other support
for such devices.  They treated the PCIC (the chip which controls the
PCCARD slot) as part of their device and generally hacked their way
to success.  They have significantly bit-rotted relative to their
ancestor drivers (ed & ep) and they were a dead-end on the evolution
path to proper PCCARD support in FreeBSD.

They have been terminally broken since August 18 where mdodd forgot
them and nobody seems to have missed them enough to fix them since.

I found no outstanding PRs against these drivers.
1999-12-10 10:45:11 +00:00
marcel
c48451203a Use install -C -p instead of cp -p.
Pointed out by: bde
1999-12-10 10:14:06 +00:00
phk
600b6d43b7 Remove the B_BAD buffer flag, it is no longer used. 1999-12-10 09:40:29 +00:00
yokota
5aa876a119 Fix memory leak.
PR: kern/15363
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme
1999-12-10 09:36:05 +00:00
imp
80e1fa6d2b o Make pccard work at all by including card.h
o fix return type of sio_pccard_detach
o don't free softc in deatch, since that is done by newbus
o disconnect interrupt we used to have.  Add cookie to com so that we can
  tear down the interrupt on unload
o Set gone earlier, but likely doesn't matter

This makes sio pccards work again.  Cards that are active when ejects may
not work (but they might, softc goes away quickly).

These changes are unreviewed by bde.  I'll make any style changes he wants.
1999-12-10 08:19:19 +00:00
imp
6b39bc9227 kill debug printf that says detach 1999-12-10 07:24:39 +00:00
imp
784b6c2626 Fix pccard ed driver, I think.
o Expose ed_stop and call it early to shutdown the hardware.
o When releasing the interrupt, pass the cookie for the irq, not
  a pointer to the cookie (this is the base problem).
o Release other resources used, just like the ep driver
1999-12-10 07:22:53 +00:00
imp
825b49478f Move the turning on of the interrupts for the card at the bridge from
the activate method to the setup_intr, and turn it off to
teardown_intr.

This makes the ed driver not enter its interrupt routine during the
probe.  Apparently, an interrupt happens when you disable the
interrupts.  There are other problems with ed still.
1999-12-10 07:02:41 +00:00
yokota
05b112defa Add support new keys: lshifta, rshifta, lctrla, rctrla, lalta, and
ralta.  These keys combine shift/ctrl/alt function and the AltLock
function.  When these keys pressed together with another key, they act
just like the ordinary shift/ctrl/alt keys.  When these keys are
pressed and released alone, Alt lock state is toggled.

PR: kern/12475
1999-12-10 04:31:33 +00:00
yokota
ea70ddbc7e Add "panic key" function to syscons. When this key is defined in a
keymap and pressed, the system panic will be forced.

This feature must be specifically enabled by a new sysctl variable:
machdep.enable_panic_key.  Its default value is 0.  The panic key
won't do anything unless this variable is set to non-zero.

To use the panic key, add a keyword 'panic' to a key in your
keymap file.  The following example assigns the panic function
to SysReq (Alt-PrintScreen) key (keycode 84).

  083   del    '.'    '.'    '.'    '.'    '.'    boot   boot    N
  084   panic  nop    nop    nop    panic  nop    nop    nop     O
  085   nop    nop    nop    nop    nop    nop    nop    nop     O

PR: kern/13721
1999-12-10 04:30:58 +00:00
yokota
86222d7d6a Define some more function keys in the keymap: panic, lshifta, rshifta, etc. 1999-12-10 04:24:27 +00:00
billf
767877b611 -Wall fixes. 1999-12-10 03:23:01 +00:00
billf
2c49cfa345 -Wall fixes. 1999-12-10 02:54:18 +00:00
tanimura
45d99c1018 Make the origins clear.
Pointed out by:	Tatoku Ogaito <tacha@trap.fukui-med.ac.jp>
1999-12-10 01:20:08 +00:00
archie
8f028897e2 Fix several typos.
Submitted by:	Erik Salander <erik@whistle.com>
1999-12-09 21:36:34 +00:00
joe
2d2f34a6b0 Added support for file flags, mostly merged from the NetBSD version.
The way is now open to schg and sappnd key files and directories in
our tree.  There are recommendations in bin/15229.

PR:		bin/15229
Reviewed by:	imp, brian
1999-12-09 20:38:36 +00:00
archie
c6d289b2ad Move source files common to all platforms from <arch>/conf/files.<arch>
to conf/files.  If/when these files are optimized for each platform,
they can be moved back.
1999-12-09 19:38:20 +00:00
dan
35f9357164 arc4random.c now in conf/files (left out of last commit.. oops!) 1999-12-09 19:23:10 +00:00
semenu
5a10e81e8c Added VT_HPFS vnode type. 1999-12-09 19:10:36 +00:00
semenu
d230d55c6a First version of HPFS stuff. 1999-12-09 19:10:13 +00:00
dan
dd77f5d4fb Move libkern/arc4random.c into conf/files. I was planning on doing an
optimized alpha version, but I'll leave that alone for the time being.
1999-12-09 18:47:54 +00:00
jdp
6a226314fd Fix a route table leak in rtalloc() and rtalloc_ign(). It is
possible for ro->ro_rt to be non-NULL even though the RTF_UP flag
is cleared.  (Example: a routing daemon or the "route" command
deletes a cloned route in active use by a TCP connection.)  In that
case, the code was clobbering a reference to the routing table
entry without decrementing the entry's reference count.

The splnet() call probably isn't needed, but I haven't been able
to prove that yet.  It isn't significant from a performance standpoint
since it is executed very rarely.

Reviewed by:	wollman and others in the freebsd-current mailing list
1999-12-09 17:09:37 +00:00
marcel
542194f894 Don't make gdb, objc and f77 when building tools. 1999-12-09 16:40:27 +00:00
kato
551bc1986a Backed out previous commit because it contains wrong changes.
Pointed out by:	nyan
1999-12-09 14:54:02 +00:00
marcel
ddefaf060f Make sure the links to the source tree end up in the source tree. 1999-12-09 13:36:16 +00:00
roberto
4ca5852837 This is the list of files excluded from the original tarball.
Reviewed by:	peter, obrien
1999-12-09 13:26:04 +00:00
roberto
9d54c9a66c Commit a fix several warnings on alpha for sysctlbyname arguments. It could
have resulted in stack corruption. A patch has been sent to the ntp author
for inclusion in next version.

Obtained from:	peter
1999-12-09 13:17:01 +00:00
roberto
a7f3c64efa Please all welcome the long-awaited upgrade from our ancient xntpd 3.4f
to a brand new and shiny ntpd 4.0.98f.

I got tired of waiting for 4.1.0 and there is the feature freeze deadline
so here it is. This is the contrib/ part of the upgrade. The Makefile glue
will be added very soon in usr.sbin.

It builds and runs on both i386 and alpha (Thanks Peter!).

The bad news is that manpages no longer exist, everything is in HTML. I'll
commit the text version of each HTML file in /usr/share/doc/ntp soon to have
at least the help files w/o needing to get the entire contrib/ntp tree.

I'll commit FREEBSD-Xlist as soon as I can skip over $FreeBSD$ checks...

Reviewed by:	peter, obrien
Pushed by:	phk
1999-12-09 13:13:26 +00:00