It also turns off dependencies (bsdinstall, bsdconfig, dpv, tzsetup).
Reviewed by: dteske
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7969
All remaining tools using rcs has been switched to directly use diff3(1):
- etcupdate(8)
- freebsd-update(8)
Note that the ident(1) tool is been already replaced long ago with a BSD
licensed version, as such it remains installed.
GNU rcs is still available from ports:
- rcs: newer GPLv3 version
- rcs57: the latest version from base (GPLv2)
Althought cryptotest itself has a -z mode to test all algorithms at a variety
of sizes, this script allows us to be more selective. Threads and buffer sizes
move in powers of two from 1, for threads, and 256 for buffer sizes.
e.g. cryptorun.sh aes 4 512
Test aes with 1, 2 and 4 processes, and at sizes of 256 and 512 bytes.
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate)
config or a list of them. Put the variable into quotes, to avoid syntax
error from [ in case of list. Without this change list is still working,
but an error is reported in the build log file.
Reviewed by: imp
The wl(4) driver supports pre-802.11 PCCard wireless adapters that
are slower than 802.11b. They do not work with any of the 802.11
framework and the driver hasn't been reported to actually work in a
long time.
Relnotes: yes
The si(4) driver supported multiport serial adapters for ISA, EISA, and
PCI buses. This driver does not use bus_space, instead it depends on
direct use of the pointer returned by rman_get_virtual(). It is also
still locked by Giant and calls for patch testing to convert it to use
bus_space were unanswered.
Relnotes: yes
This tool parses the ACPI DMAR table looking for DMA remapping devices.
For each device it walks the root table and any context tables
referenced to display mapping info for PCI devices.
Note that acpidump -t already parses the info in the ACPI DMAR tables
directly. This tool examines some of the data structures the DMAR
remapping engines use to translate DMA requests.
Reviewed by: kib, grehan
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7444
This is meant to install a new BE (boot environment) given a fully built
world/kernel. In addition to installing world and kernel in the new BE,
it also automatically performs /etc updates (using etcupdate or mergemaster)
and package updates (using pkg).
Because this process is performed in a new BE, it reduces the need for a
second reboot. It also means a reboot into a partially updated system (due
to install or hardware failure) can't happen.
Inspired by and similar in function to Solaris/illumos-style upgrades.
For all locales with variants:
- if no ambiguity on the locale (only one variant) just use the regular name
- if ambiguity, pick one as default and append @<variant> to the others
respecting POSIX
As a result:
- All the 3 components locales added recently are renamed to the usual 2
components version for all but sr_RS.UTF-8
- Set sr_RS.UTF-8 to the cyrillic variant
- Add sr_RS.UTF-8@latin
- Remove the symlinks aliases they were created to represent the 2 components
version as aliasas and are now useless
- Update the OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc and ObsoleteFiles.inc to reflect those
changes
Discussed with: ache@
Approved by: re@ (gjb)
They are currently not supported by makefs(1).
PR: 194703
Reviewed by: brooks
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6925
Serbian locales have triple components to represent the 2 variations of the
locale: Latin and Cyrillic. Previously the tools generatic the locale were
appending both definitions instead of differentiating them.
Reported by: ache
Approved by: re (gjb)
One or more ioctl command values can be passed as arguments on the command
line. For each value, the command is broken down into it's components
(direction, group, number, and length). In addition, if a command has a
known name it is output via sysdecode_ioctlname().
Reviewed by: kib, emaste, avg
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6851
This will print a set of variables from make on error using
MAKE_PRINT_VAR_ON_ERROR. It is already enabled for the DIRDEPS_BUILD.
It may make sense to enable this in the non-meta mode as well once
people are more used to its more verbose error output.
This makes it much simpler to see which .meta file is used when a
command files so that it may be inspected for the build command.
Suggested by: sjg
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Move the sys.mk filemon requirement to bsd.init.mk as a warning.
This is intended only to show when building directly in a subdirectory
without filemon loaded.
- Move the error into Makefile and only apply it when building
from the META_TGT_WHITELIST target list.
-DNO_FILEMON can be used to suppress both the warning and the error but
makes WITH_META_MODE less useful. It will only compare build commands
in this mode rather than track all dependencies.
This fixes installing from a jail which doesn't need filemon in this
phase [1].
Reported by: Nikolai Lifanov <lifanov@mail.lifanov.com> [1]
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
In order to allow using utimensat() in install(1), add futimens() and
utimensat() to -legacy.
The files futimens.c and utimensat.c are modified copies of the files under
lib/libc/sys/ since the libc versions use symbols that do not exist in the
libc on the build system (sys_futimens and sys_utimensat) . I expect the
next non-sweeping change to both sets of files to be to delete them, anyway.
This will allow reverting r299942 (which is a revert of r299850) enabling
nanosecond timestamps in install(1).
Reviewed by: bdrewery
makeman doesn't handle this since it would need to enable all
non-default options when checking enabling 1 option, which
then convolutes what is really affecting each other.
Fix typo made when adding the blacklistd.conf file to OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc
Submitted by: Herbert J. Skuhra ( herbert at mailbox.org )
Reviewed by: rpaulo
Approved by: rpaulo
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6715