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ian e2e2bd33d3 Make simplebus a base class of ofwbus. This allows the elimination of
duplicated code in the two classes, and also allows devices in FDT-based
systems to declare simplebus as their parent and still work correctly
when the FDT data describes the device at the root of the tree rather
than as a child of a simplebus (which is common for interrupt, clock,
and power controllers).

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1990
Submitted by:	Michal Meloun
2015-03-27 23:10:15 +00:00
bin cp,mv: Use futimens() instead of utimensat() if possible. 2015-03-23 17:35:05 +00:00
cddl Add a missing format string argument. 2015-03-15 21:57:44 +00:00
contrib lldb: Move debug register output into __amd64__ 2015-03-27 19:42:38 +00:00
crypto Document "none" for VersionAddendum. 2015-03-23 02:45:12 +00:00
etc Allow additional flags to be passed to netstat -i in the daily status check. 2015-03-27 00:37:41 +00:00
games
gnu Install manpage version of texinfo documentation for binutils 2015-03-02 17:24:04 +00:00
include Temporarily revert 280458. 2015-03-25 21:53:17 +00:00
kerberos5
lib setmode(): Use sysctl kern.proc.umask instead of umask() if possible. 2015-03-26 21:58:06 +00:00
libexec When a file is executed and the path starts with `/', AT_EXECPATH is set 2015-02-27 19:05:23 +00:00
release Crochet sources moved to a new home; update accordingly. 2015-03-25 22:08:02 +00:00
rescue
sbin Fix remaining warnings. 2015-03-27 18:23:06 +00:00
secure Add the openssl header for arm64. As it is based on MACHINE_CPUARCH it 2015-03-24 14:16:14 +00:00
share Revert the __ALWAYS_NO stuff. It had already been committed as BROKEN. 2015-03-27 21:47:15 +00:00
sys Make simplebus a base class of ofwbus. This allows the elimination of 2015-03-27 23:10:15 +00:00
tests
tools Bump mask to be 64 bits - this fixes seeing MCS rates > 19. 2015-03-23 03:43:59 +00:00
usr.bin Clarify the ministat default width 2015-03-26 17:13:11 +00:00
usr.sbin crunchide: arm64 support 2015-03-27 19:34:24 +00:00
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Makefile Make TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 work without TARGET=powerpc. 2015-03-21 16:54:01 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Add --sysroot to the compiler flags for clang or gcc external toolchains 2015-03-26 23:37:03 +00:00
ObsoleteFiles.inc Per Gleb, add the pmcstudy.1.gz which was moved to pmcstudy.8.gz 2015-03-26 20:08:25 +00:00
README Import OpenSSL 1.0.1m. 2015-03-20 15:28:40 +00:00
UPDATING Remove from legacy ata(4) driver support for hardware, supported by newer 2015-03-24 18:09:07 +00:00

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