follow.
* Rename/reorder all of the pccard structures, change many of the member
names to be descriptive, and follow more closely other 'bus' drivers
naming schemes.
* Rename a bunch of parameter and local variable names to be more
consistant in the code.
* Renamed the PCCARD 'crd' device to be the 'card' device
* KNF and make the code consistant where it was obvious.
* ifdef'd out some unused code
o Add missing $Id$s
o Move extern decls from .c -> .h files
o Staticize
o Remove #includes from .h files
o style(9)ify includes
o bcopy -> memcpy
bzero -> memset
bcmp -> memcmp
index -> strchr
rindex -> strrchr
o Move timeout.h -> timer.h (making it consistent w/ timer.c)
o Add -Wmissing-prototypes
before any file names. This change makes pkg_add to process those
packages if @exec/@unexec commands don't contain any %[fFB]. Also
enable @exec/@unexec that have %D if the installation prefix is known to
pkg_add.
Reviewed by: jkh
and the kernel will have a 'config interface version number'. If an
incompatable change is made to the kernel that requires a rebuild of
config(8) (such as the cam devtab stuff), then the version number would be
bumped in both places. If a user neglects to rebuild config, then they
will get a nagging (but non-fatal) warning that they need to rebuild
config.
to find dependent packages on the local disk (i.e. package given as
filename, not URL)
- document $PKG_PATH
- use -v on pkg_add for dependent packages
Submitted by: hubertf@NetBSD.ORG
Obtained from: NetBSD
don't claim that _any_ serial speed is settable, mention that it has to
be supported by the device driver. Some have very flexible baud rate
selection (ie: based on divisors etc, such as the com ports), while others
have explicit baud rate choices.
Properlay clean the global RM variable if cgetstr() failed for it.
Otherwise, a connection attempt to a remote machine was made (and a
bogus result code printed) if a local printer followed a remote one in
printcap, and you did a `lpq -a', since checkremote() falsely assumed
the printer to be a remote one.
While i was at it, removed a gratuituous newline printed in front of
the remote machine's name, thus making the output more consistent (and
better machine-parseable) now.
Without this, in -auto mode, we stay in ST_STOPPING
and never check our dial filters to see if it's time
to bring the line up again.
This may make "set stopped" redundant.
connection timeout controllable by a new printcap(5) capability named
`ct' (connectiom timeout), defaulting to 120 seconds (which is the
default TCP connection timeout).
Would anybody see a problem with merging all this into RELENG_2_2?
Now you can use one without entering the other and it will DTRT.
These changes just allowed me to do the most straight-forward new disk
installation I've ever managed with sysinstall.
- (see auth.c rev 1.13) allow the pap/chap secrets file to specify an
override for the otherwise hard coded IP addresses. This allows specific
users to dial in on a rotary which would otherwise get a dynamic address
forced to authenticate and get their own fixed addresses.
- (see options.c rev 1.9) recognize the old dns1 and dns2 options. This
is a hack (TM). :-)
The test to see if a request struct had been assigned after looping
though the server list was bogus.
Submitted by: "Erik E. Rantapaa" <rantapaa@math.umn.edu>
Support VJ slot id compression.
Previously, ppp would negotiate a max slot between 2 & 15
(if asked), and would agree to slot id compression (if asked).
It would then proceed to use 16 slots and no compression
anyway. The result was a rather unusable connection.
o LcpLayerDown() no longer does a NewPhase(PHASE_TERMINATE).
Instead, it's done in LcpLayerFinish(). LayerFinish() gets
called by the FSM after the LCP FSM goes through the Stopping
and Stopped states.
o -direct and -background mode exit at PHASE_TERMINATE, not
PHASE_DEAD.
The result is that LCP, CCP & IPCP are brought down cleanly on both
sides of the link (not just our side). Killing ppp rather than just
closing it still makes it get out after the LCP SendTerminateReq().
I'll have a look at that soon. We're probably not actually sending
the REQ :-(
provides for a means to specify an argument for crunchide's -k option.
(This is required by ntpdate.)
Submitted by: peter@rhiannon.clari.net.au (Peter Hawkins)
$ vipw
[corrupt a line in editor, exit editor]
pwd_mkdb: corrupted entry
pwd_mkdb: at line #2
pwd_mkdb:
/etc/pw.012585: Inappropriate file type or format
re-edit the password file? [y]: n^D^D
[hang]
than /usr/include/des.h before building with MSChap.
support. Also allow -DNOCRYPT (as well as -DNOSECURE)
as an override
sbin/init example pointed out by: bde
a couple typos, and consistent double-spacing after sentences.
This is actually a spinoff from the "ports-current discontinued"
blow-up some time ago.
Ack'd by: jkh
negotiation. Instead, incrementally pause after
receiving LCPs with the same magic. We can now
suffer a server that waits more than 1 second before
responding. Pauses greater than a second get
hopelessly confusing as when the server eventually
starts, it sees a flood of Config Requests followed
by config NAKs and changes of magic. This causes the
server to change its magic over and over.....
file get created. We don't create lock files over non-tty
connections, but we *do* create lock files in -direct mode.
This leaves us capable of adding utmp/wtmp support for
successful pap & chap logins (coming soon).
config request. This stops us from squirting stuff
down a line that still has ECHO turned on because the
peer hasn't had a chance to start yet.
Lead to the cause by: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
close(1);
close(2);
x = open(ctermid(NULL), O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK);
close(0)
on a tty causes select() to return an exception for descriptor x !
This is the case in RELENG_2_2, but not in 2.2.2. I'm not sure why.
Instead of doing the x=open() and close(0), we just do x=0 now.
Problem pointed out by: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
Tomi Vainio <tomppa@fidata.fi>