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Author SHA1 Message Date
des
4cebeff30c Add a vigr(8) utility which does for /etc/group what vipw(8) does for
/etc/master.passwd.
2014-12-14 16:40:46 +00:00
trasz
3e3c248f83 Add fstyp(8). This utility, named after its SVR4 counterpart, detects
filesystems.  It differs from file(1) in that it gives machine-parseable
output, it outputs filesystem labels, doesn't get confused by other
formats metadata, and runs in Capsicum sandbox.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1255
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-12-10 14:14:16 +00:00
melifaro
b5d711d3a6 Renove faith(4) and faithd(8) from base. It looks like industry
have chosen different (and more traditional) stateless/statuful
NAT64 as translation mechanism. Last non-trivial commits to both
faith(4) and faithd(8) happened more than 12 years ago, so I assume
it is time to drop RFC3142 in FreeBSD.

No objections from:	net@
2014-11-09 21:33:01 +00:00
asomers
aebc4f8d52 Conditionalize build of etcupdate(8) on MK_RCS. Since etcupdate calls
merge(1), which is part of the RCS package, it must not be installed if
WITHOUT_RCS update is set. Otherwise, it will produce confusing errors.

CR:		https://reviews.freebsd.org/D691
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
2014-09-10 19:00:17 +00:00
trasz
cac9beab7d Bring in the new automounter, similar to what's provided in most other
UNIX systems, eg. MacOS X and Solaris.  It uses Sun-compatible map format,
has proper kernel support, and LDAP integration.

There are still a few outstanding problems; they will be fixed shortly.

Reviewed by:	allanjude@, emaste@, kib@, wblock@ (earlier versions)
Phabric:	D523
MFC after:	2 weeks
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-08-17 09:44:42 +00:00
imp
2118f42afd Use src.opts.mk in preference to bsd.own.mk except where we need stuff
from the latter.
2014-05-06 04:22:01 +00:00
sbruno
168c6df708 Add Stacey Son's binary activation patches that allow remapping of
execution to a emumation program via parsing of ELF header information.

With this kernel module and userland tool, poudriere is able to build
ports packages via the QEMU userland tools (or another emulator program)
in a different architecture chroot, e.g. TARGET=mips TARGET_ARCH=mips

I'm not connecting this to GENERIC for obvious reasons, but this should
allow the kernel module to be built by default and enable the building
of the userland tool (which automatically loads the kernel module).

Submitted by:	sson@
Reviewed by:	jhb@
2014-04-08 20:10:22 +00:00
dim
905ed8bc75 Add a SUBDIR_PARALLEL option to bsd.subdir.mk, to allow make to process
all the SUBDIR entries in parallel, instead of serially.  Apply this
option to a selected number of Makefiles, which can greatly speed up the
build on multi-core machines, when using make -j.

This can be extended to more Makefiles later on, whenever they are
verified to work correctly with parallel building.

I tested this on a 24-core machine, with make -j48 buildworld (N = 6):

                before    stddev       after    stddev
                =======   ======       =======  ======
real time        1741.1     16.5         959.8     2.7
user time       12468.7     16.4       14393.0    16.8
sys  time        1825.0     54.8        2110.6    22.8

(user+sys)/real     8.2                   17.1

E.g. the build was approximately 45% faster in real time.  On machines
with less cores, or with lower -j settings, the speedup will not be as
impressive.  But at least you can now almost max out a machine with
buildworld!

Submitted by:	jilles
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-03-26 22:30:38 +00:00
jmmv
b2e51e38a8 Migrate tools/regression/{usr.bin/lastcomm,usr.sbin}/ to the new tests layout.
This change was originally going to only migrate the usr.sbin tests but, as
it turns out, the usr.sbin/sa/ tests require files from usr.bin/lastcomm/
so it's better to just also migrate the latter at the same time.  The other
usr.bin tests will be moved separately.

To make these tests work within the test suite, some of them have required
changes to prevent modifying the source directory and instead just rely on
the current directory for file manipulation.
2014-03-16 04:09:22 +00:00
glebius
d494babace Remove IPX support.
IPX was a network transport protocol in Novell's NetWare network operating
system from late 80s and then 90s. The NetWare itself switched to TCP/IP
as default transport in 1998. Later, in this century the Novell Open
Enterprise Server became successor of Novell NetWare. The last release
that claimed to still support IPX was OES 2 in 2007. Routing equipment
vendors (e.g. Cisco) discontinued support for IPX in 2011.

Thus, IPX won't be supported in FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE.
2014-03-14 02:58:48 +00:00
brooks
1c3cc9d2e5 Merge from CheriBSD:
commit 2d581e8caf79d7a0f5a24590eccd06da90cccb74
Author: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>
Date:   Mon Jan 27 22:57:51 2014 +0000

    Add WITHOUT_FMTREE to disable building fmtree.

MFC after:	4 weeks
Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
2014-01-30 21:37:43 +00:00
bapt
4d11df94bd After around 20 years of duty it is time for pkg_install to retire 2013-10-31 13:00:35 +00:00
brooks
f918613d2a Remove the isf(4) driver. It was created by accident and is subset of
the cfi(4) driver.  It remained in the tree longer than would be ideal
due to the time required to bring cfi(4) to feature parity.

Sponsored by:	DARPA/AFRL
MFC after:	3 days
2013-10-21 22:43:38 +00:00
des
aa2e4b623c Remove BIND.
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2013-09-30 17:23:45 +00:00
des
ea05e625ec Build and install the Unbound caching DNS resolver daemon.
Approved by:	re (blanket)
2013-09-15 14:51:23 +00:00
trasz
a992abf041 Bring in the new iSCSI target and initiator.
Reviewed by:	ken (parts)
Approved by:	re (delphij)
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-14 15:29:06 +00:00
erwin
6a288ef517 Update Bind to 9.9.3-P2
Notable new features:

*  Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm keys and signatures in
   DNSSEC are now supported per RFC 6605. [RT #21918]

*  Introduces a new tool "dnssec-verify" that validates a signed zone,
   checking for the correctness of signatures and NSEC/NSEC3 chains.
   [RT #23673]

*  BIND now recognizes the TLSA resource record type, created to
   support IETF DANE (DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities)
   [RT #28989]

*  The new "inline-signing" option, in combination with the
   "auto-dnssec" option that was introduced in BIND 9.7, allows
   named to sign zones completely transparently.

Approved by:	delphij (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	DK Hostmaster A/S
2013-08-22 08:15:03 +00:00
dteske
f7464e7e04 Take the training-wheels off, after nearly 30 months of development. MFC to
stable/9 planned after MFC 3-day period. The MFC to stable/9 is desired for
the next release to get some much-needed time:
+ Living side-by-side with sysinstall for compare/contrast/transition
+ Living side-by-side with bsdinstall for integration/transition
+ Additional feedback/testing before eventual 10.0-R to make it even better

MFC after:	3 days
2013-07-06 04:13:47 +00:00
mav
923243633a Remove usr.sbin/burncd, useless after legacy ATA stack removal. 2013-04-04 09:21:24 +00:00
brooks
5221267b06 manctl is conditionally added to SUBDIRS later on. Don't unconditionally
include in the main list.
2013-01-23 23:51:44 +00:00
eadler
b42e95f726 Add option to make pc-sysinstall optional
Approved by:	cperciva
2013-01-18 15:57:09 +00:00
brooks
c93a4f7a86 Add NetBSD's mtree to the tree and install it as nmtree as the first step
towards replacing our mtree.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Thanks to:	cristos@NetBSD for reviewing and committing my patches
		wiz@NetBSD for fixing typos in my patches
2012-12-21 21:00:00 +00:00
rwatson
991e942bf2 Merge a number of changes required to hook up OpenBSM 1.2-alpha2's
auditdistd (distributed audit daemon) to the build:

- Manual cross references
- Makefile for auditdistd
- rc.d script, rc.conf entrie
- New group and user for auditdistd; associated aliases, etc.

The audit trail distribution daemon provides reliable,
cryptographically protected (and sandboxed) delivery of audit tails
from live clients to audit server hosts in order to both allow
centralised analysis, and improve resilience in the event of client
compromises: clients are not permitted to change trail contents
after submission.

Submitted by:	pjd
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation (auditdistd)
2012-12-01 15:11:46 +00:00
attilio
efcca33ac5 Disconnect non-MPSAFE PORTALFS from the build in preparation for dropping
GIANT from VFS.

This is not targeted for MFC.
2012-10-16 09:59:10 +00:00
dteske
ae42961686 Import sysutils/sysrc from the ports tree (current version 5.1). Importing
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)
2012-10-03 02:32:47 +00:00
brooks
b4eee9541e Add isf(4), a driver for the Intel StrataFlash family of NOR flash parts.
The driver attempts to support all documented parts, but has only been
tested with the 512Mbit part on the Terasic DE4 FPGA board.  It should be
trivial to adapt the driver's attach routine to other embedded boards
using with any parts in the family.

Also import isfctl(8) which can be used to erase sections of the flash.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
2012-08-25 18:08:20 +00:00
dteske
3981b9b76a Import bsdconfig(8) as a replacement for the post-install abilities of
deprecated sysinstall(8). NOTE: WITH_BSDCONFIG is currently required.

Submitted by:	Devin Teske (dteske), Ron McDowell <rcm@fuzzwad.org>
Reviewed by:	Ron McDowell <rcm@fuzzwad.org>
Approved by:	Ed Maste (emaste)
2012-07-14 03:16:57 +00:00
jhb
2b8d56f3cf The etcupdate utility is a tool for managing updates to files that are
not updated as part of `make installworld' such as files in /etc.  It
manages updates by doing a three-way merge of changes made to these files
against the local versions.  It is also designed to minimize the amount
of user intervention with the goal of simplifying upgrades for clusters
of machines.

The primary difference from mergemaster is that etcupdate requires less
manual work.  The primary difference from etcmerge is that etcupdate
updates files in-place similar to mergemaster rather than building a
separate /etc tree.

Requested by:	obrien, kib, theraven, joeld (among others)
2012-07-13 13:23:48 +00:00
glebius
318570688d Fix build after r237997. 2012-07-02 18:04:31 +00:00
bapt
1903f68f13 New build KNOB: WITHOUT_PKGBOOTSTRAP to condition building of usr.sbin/pkg
Do not condition usr.sbin/pkg building on WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS anymore, so that users can
remove the old pkg_* tools without removing the pkgng boostrap

Approved by:	des (mentor)
MFC after:	1 month
2012-07-02 15:28:50 +00:00
gber
6f7c735300 Import work done under project/nand (@235533) into head.
The NAND Flash environment consists of several distinct components:
  - NAND framework (drivers harness for NAND controllers and NAND chips)
  - NAND simulator (NANDsim)
  - NAND file system (NAND FS)
  - Companion tools and utilities
  - Documentation (manual pages)

This work is still experimental. Please use with caution.

Obtained from: Semihalf
Supported by:  FreeBSD Foundation, Juniper Networks
2012-05-17 10:11:18 +00:00
bapt
d1d7ab95bb add usr.sbin/pkg which is a bootstrap tool for pkgng.
it respects PACKAGESITE, PACKAGEROOT, and a new environment variable ABI (if a user want to use a different API from the base one for its packages)
it has no man page on purpose to avoid hidding the pkg(8) man page from the pkgng package.
for now uses pkgbeta.FreeBSD.org as default mirror to find its package
it respects MK_PKGTOOLS

Approved by:	des (mentor)
2012-04-15 15:13:36 +00:00
ed
6d383df7bb Replace utxrm(8) by utx(8).
At first, I added a utility called utxrm(8) to remove stale entries from
the user accounting database. It seems there are cases in which we need
to perform different operations on the database as well. Simply rename
utxrm(8) to utx(8) and place the old code under the "rm" command.

In addition to "rm", this tool supports "boot" and "shutdown", which are
going to be used by an rc-script which I am going to commit separately.
2012-02-11 20:28:42 +00:00
ken
fce645c153 Add the CAM Target Layer (CTL).
CTL is a disk and processor device emulation subsystem originally written
for Copan Systems under Linux starting in 2003.  It has been shipping in
Copan (now SGI) products since 2005.

It was ported to FreeBSD in 2008, and thanks to an agreement between SGI
(who acquired Copan's assets in 2010) and Spectra Logic in 2010, CTL is
available under a BSD-style license.  The intent behind the agreement was
that Spectra would work to get CTL into the FreeBSD tree.

Some CTL features:

 - Disk and processor device emulation.
 - Tagged queueing
 - SCSI task attribute support (ordered, head of queue, simple tags)
 - SCSI implicit command ordering support.  (e.g. if a read follows a mode
   select, the read will be blocked until the mode select completes.)
 - Full task management support (abort, LUN reset, target reset, etc.)
 - Support for multiple ports
 - Support for multiple simultaneous initiators
 - Support for multiple simultaneous backing stores
 - Persistent reservation support
 - Mode sense/select support
 - Error injection support
 - High Availability support (1)
 - All I/O handled in-kernel, no userland context switch overhead.

(1) HA Support is just an API stub, and needs much more to be fully
    functional.

ctl.c:			The core of CTL.  Command handlers and processing,
			character driver, and HA support are here.

ctl.h:			Basic function declarations and data structures.

ctl_backend.c,
ctl_backend.h:		The basic CTL backend API.

ctl_backend_block.c,
ctl_backend_block.h:	The block and file backend.  This allows for using
			a disk or a file as the backing store for a LUN.
			Multiple threads are started to do I/O to the
			backing device, primarily because the VFS API
			requires that to get any concurrency.

ctl_backend_ramdisk.c:	A "fake" ramdisk backend.  It only allocates a
			small amount of memory to act as a source and sink
			for reads and writes from an initiator.  Therefore
			it cannot be used for any real data, but it can be
			used to test for throughput.  It can also be used
			to test initiators' support for extremely large LUNs.

ctl_cmd_table.c:	This is a table with all 256 possible SCSI opcodes,
			and command handler functions defined for supported
			opcodes.

ctl_debug.h:		Debugging support.

ctl_error.c,
ctl_error.h:		CTL-specific wrappers around the CAM sense building
			functions.

ctl_frontend.c,
ctl_frontend.h:		These files define the basic CTL frontend port API.

ctl_frontend_cam_sim.c:	This is a CTL frontend port that is also a CAM SIM.
			This frontend allows for using CTL without any
			target-capable hardware.  So any LUNs you create in
			CTL are visible in CAM via this port.

ctl_frontend_internal.c,
ctl_frontend_internal.h:
			This is a frontend port written for Copan to do
			some system-specific tasks that required sending
			commands into CTL from inside the kernel.  This
			isn't entirely relevant to FreeBSD in general,
			but can perhaps be repurposed.

ctl_ha.h:		This is a stubbed-out High Availability API.  Much
			more is needed for full HA support.  See the
			comments in the header and the description of what
			is needed in the README.ctl.txt file for more
			details.

ctl_io.h:		This defines most of the core CTL I/O structures.
			union ctl_io is conceptually very similar to CAM's
			union ccb.

ctl_ioctl.h:		This defines all ioctls available through the CTL
			character device, and the data structures needed
			for those ioctls.

ctl_mem_pool.c,
ctl_mem_pool.h:		Generic memory pool implementation used by the
			internal frontend.

ctl_private.h:		Private data structres (e.g. CTL softc) and
			function prototypes.  This also includes the SCSI
			vendor and product names used by CTL.

ctl_scsi_all.c,
ctl_scsi_all.h:		CTL wrappers around CAM sense printing functions.

ctl_ser_table.c:	Command serialization table.  This defines what
			happens when one type of command is followed by
			another type of command.

ctl_util.c,
ctl_util.h:		CTL utility functions, primarily designed to be
			used from userland.  See ctladm for the primary
			consumer of these functions.  These include CDB
			building functions.

scsi_ctl.c:		CAM target peripheral driver and CTL frontend port.
			This is the path into CTL for commands from
			target-capable hardware/SIMs.

README.ctl.txt:		CTL code features, roadmap, to-do list.

usr.sbin/Makefile:	Add ctladm.

ctladm/Makefile,
ctladm/ctladm.8,
ctladm/ctladm.c,
ctladm/ctladm.h,
ctladm/util.c:		ctladm(8) is the CTL management utility.
			It fills a role similar to camcontrol(8).
			It allow configuring LUNs, issuing commands,
			injecting errors and various other control
			functions.

usr.bin/Makefile:	Add ctlstat.

ctlstat/Makefile
ctlstat/ctlstat.8,
ctlstat/ctlstat.c:	ctlstat(8) fills a role similar to iostat(8).
			It reports I/O statistics for CTL.

sys/conf/files:		Add CTL files.

sys/conf/NOTES:		Add device ctl.

sys/cam/scsi_all.h:	To conform to more recent specs, the inquiry CDB
			length field is now 2 bytes long.

			Add several mode page definitions for CTL.

sys/cam/scsi_all.c:	Handle the new 2 byte inquiry length.

sys/dev/ciss/ciss.c,
sys/dev/ata/atapi-cam.c,
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_targ_bh.c,
scsi_target/scsi_cmds.c,
mlxcontrol/interface.c:	Update for 2 byte inquiry length field.

scsi_da.h:		Add versions of the format and rigid disk pages
			that are in a more reasonable format for CTL.

amd64/conf/GENERIC,
i386/conf/GENERIC,
ia64/conf/GENERIC,
sparc64/conf/GENERIC:	Add device ctl.

i386/conf/PAE:		The CTL frontend SIM at least does not compile
			cleanly on PAE.

Sponsored by:	Copan Systems, SGI and Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 month
2012-01-12 00:34:33 +00:00
nwhitehorn
190bd9f097 Farewall, sysinstall! You served us well for many years, but 10.0 is one
digit beyond your time.

Various sysinstall dependencies (e.g. libftpio, libdisk, libodialog, etc.)
will be cleaned up in coming days. Some will take longer than others due to
a few other consumers (tzsetup and sade).
2011-10-03 15:13:09 +00:00
dougb
5f3a3207a0 The named.reload script is no longer useful in the age of rc.d 2011-07-18 08:10:49 +00:00
hrs
0796dbc180 - Improve interface list handling. The rtadvd(8) now supports dynamically-
added/removed interfaces in a more consistent manner and reloading the
  configuration file.

- Implement burst unsolicited RA sending into the internal RA timer framework
  when AdvSendAdvertisements and/or configuration entries are changed as
  described in RFC 4861 6.2.4.  This fixes issues that make termination of the
  rtadvd(8) daemon take very long time.

  An interface now has three internal states, UNCONFIGURED, TRANSITIVE, or
  CONFIGURED, and the burst unsolicited sending happens in TRANSITIVE.
  See rtadvd.h for the details.

- rtadvd(8) now accepts non-existent interfaces as well in the command line.

- Add control socket support and rtadvctl(8) utility to show the RA information
  in rtadvd(8).  Dumping by SIGUSR1 has been removed in favor of it.
2011-07-17 19:24:54 +00:00
dougb
264979c9d1 bmake and other updates necessary for the BIND 9.8.x upgrade.
This includes a structural change regarding atomic ops. Previously they
were enabled on all platforms unless we had knowledge that they did not
work. However both work performed by marius@ on sparc64 and the fact that
the 9.8.x branch is fussier in this area has demonstrated that this is
not a safe approach. So I've modified a patch provided by marius to
enable them for i386, amd64, and ia64 only.
2011-07-16 11:20:54 +00:00
hrs
cdcbea6ad2 - Refactoring the interface list. It now supports dynamically
added/removed interfaces in a more consistent manner and reloading
  the configuration file.

- Add initial support for control socket.  RA information in the
  daemon can be obtained by rtadvctl(8) instead of SIGUSR1 in a similar
  manner to ifconfig(8).  The information dump has been removed in favor of it.

  (reload the configuration file)
  # rtadvctl reload

  (show RA messages being sent on each interfaces)
  # rtadvctl show
  em0: flags=<UP,CONFIGURED,PERSIST> status=<RA_SEND> mtu 1280
        DefaultLifetime: 30m
        MinAdvInterval/MaxAdvInterval: 3m20s/3m20s
        AdvLinkMTU: <none>, Flags: O, Preference: medium
        ReachableTime: 0s, RetransTimer: 0s, CurHopLimit: 64
        AdvIfPrefixes: yes

  (show RA messages being sent only on em0)
  # rtadvctl show em0

  (rtadvctl -v show provides additional information)
  # rtadvctl -v show em0
  em0: flags=<UP,CONFIGURED,PERSIST> status=<RA_SEND> mtu 1280
        DefaultLifetime: 30m
        MinAdvInterval/MaxAdvInterval: 3m20s/3m20s
        AdvLinkMTU: <none>, Flags: O, Preference: medium
        ReachableTime: 0s, RetransTimer: 0s, CurHopLimit: 64
        AdvIfPrefixes: yes
        Prefixes (1):
          2001:db8:1::/64 (CONFIG, vltime=30d, pltime=7d, flags=LA)
        RDNSS entries:
          2001:db8:1::128 (ltime=2m40s)

  (stop rtadvd)
  # rtadvctl shutdown

  A remaining issue when reloading the configuration file is that
  during that period rtadvd cannot communicate with rtadvctl due to some
  additional RA sending for graceful shutdown.  This will be fixed later.
2011-07-14 10:09:58 +00:00
ed
e75cd7ae0e Add WITHOUT_UTMPX switch to the build system.
This knob removes the tools that are exclusively used to view and
maintain the databases maintained by utmpx, namely last, users, who,
wtmpcvt, ac, lastlogin and utxrm.

The tool w is not in this list, because it has some other functionality
which is unrelated to utmpx; it is hardlinked to the uptime tool.
2011-06-17 21:30:21 +00:00
ed
61d0bc9ccd Don't omit ac(8) as part of WITHOUT_ACCT.
The WITHOUT_ACCT switch is supposed to omit tools related to process
accounting, namely accton and sa. ac(8) is just a simple tool that
prints statistics based on data in the utx.log database. It has nothing
to do with the former.
2011-06-17 20:47:44 +00:00
hselasky
57f20b6d96 - Include usbdump into default build.
MFC after:	7 days
Approved by:	thompsa (mentor)
2011-04-03 22:36:40 +00:00
ed
ea4dbdacd2 Add a utility, utxrm(8).
Most of the ports I broke when I imported utmpx, were simple management
utilities for the utmp database, allowing you to add/remove entries
manually.

Add a small tool called utxrm(8), which allows you to remove an entry
from the utmpx database by hand. This is useful when a login daemon
crashes or fails to remove the entry during shutdown.
2011-02-19 11:44:04 +00:00
nwhitehorn
b35b3cdb71 Import bsdinstall. This is meant to be (eventually in conjunction with
pc-sysinstall) a replacement for sysinstall in the 9.0 release and beyond.
Currently supported platforms are sparc64, pc98, i386, amd64, powerpc, and
powerpc64. Integration into the build system will occur in the coming
weeks.

Merging with pc-sysinstall will use this code as a frontend, while
temporarily retaining the interactive partition editor here. This work
will be done in parallel with improvements on this code and release
integration.

Thanks to all who have provided testing and comments!
2011-02-18 14:54:34 +00:00
uqs
93e0f8ac14 Put string in quotes, like is done everywhere. 2010-11-06 15:04:48 +00:00
gonzo
4d0a93a2e1 - Introduce WITH_GPIO knob and disable building gpioctl
by default. Most systems do not need it.
2010-10-05 21:19:20 +00:00
antoine
7f3563b193 Reconnect uathload to the build. 2010-10-03 20:09:19 +00:00
gonzo
6c4ac44822 Add gpioctl(8). Utility for configuring/accessing GPIO pins 2010-09-28 03:28:20 +00:00
imp
daef7a5626 Merge from tbemd: use Makefile.arch to control building.
Reviewed by:	arch@ (many times, no objection)
2010-09-13 02:21:07 +00:00
imp
e25569777f Make sure TARGET_ABI is defined. TARGET_ABI will die a horrible death
after we get all of TBEMD merged back into head, and make mips64 imply
n64, so don't bother to make this 100% pretty.  You'll have to settle
for only 64% pretty.
2010-08-26 15:49:52 +00:00