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| /src/sys/arch/pmax/stand/common/ | ||
| H A D | rz.h | 1.4 Tue Mar 17 00:45:46 GMT 2009 he Introduce LIBSA_NO_DEV_IOCTL, and don't declare ioctl() if it's defined. Also, don't declare the close() function if LIBSA_NO_DEV_CLOSE is defined. 1.1 Thu Jan 21 00:33:47 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.1.2; Almost working bootblocks for the pmax. This compiles fine with gcc 2.7.2.2-myc2 (and produces _identical_ bootblocks with the 1.3.3 bootblocks which weren't in the tree), but egcs 1.1.1 builds a ufs.o that's about a 100 bytes too big, and it busts the 7.5k we've got for bootrz. Still needs cleanup - the Makefiles could be better/cleaner, and doesn't install yet (because of above problem). At least there's something to work with now. Note that we have our own versions of a lot of the sys/lib/libsa routines which are less functional/smaller. 1.1 Thu Jan 21 00:33:47 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.1.2; Almost working bootblocks for the pmax. This compiles fine with gcc 2.7.2.2-myc2 (and produces _identical_ bootblocks with the 1.3.3 bootblocks which weren't in the tree), but egcs 1.1.1 builds a ufs.o that's about a 100 bytes too big, and it busts the 7.5k we've got for bootrz. Still needs cleanup - the Makefiles could be better/cleaner, and doesn't install yet (because of above problem). At least there's something to work with now. Note that we have our own versions of a lot of the sys/lib/libsa routines which are less functional/smaller. 1.1 Thu Jan 21 00:33:47 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.1.2; Almost working bootblocks for the pmax. This compiles fine with gcc 2.7.2.2-myc2 (and produces _identical_ bootblocks with the 1.3.3 bootblocks which weren't in the tree), but egcs 1.1.1 builds a ufs.o that's about a 100 bytes too big, and it busts the 7.5k we've got for bootrz. Still needs cleanup - the Makefiles could be better/cleaner, and doesn't install yet (because of above problem). At least there's something to work with now. Note that we have our own versions of a lot of the sys/lib/libsa routines which are less functional/smaller. 1.1 Thu Jan 21 00:33:47 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.1.2; Almost working bootblocks for the pmax. This compiles fine with gcc 2.7.2.2-myc2 (and produces _identical_ bootblocks with the 1.3.3 bootblocks which weren't in the tree), but egcs 1.1.1 builds a ufs.o that's about a 100 bytes too big, and it busts the 7.5k we've got for bootrz. Still needs cleanup - the Makefiles could be better/cleaner, and doesn't install yet (because of above problem). At least there's something to work with now. Note that we have our own versions of a lot of the sys/lib/libsa routines which are less functional/smaller. |
| /src/distrib/amiga/stand/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.6 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès - Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha to match upstream - Add device-streams.README.md from upstream - Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time - Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due to 32 bit limits) - Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8 1.6 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès - Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha to match upstream - Add device-streams.README.md from upstream - Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time - Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due to 32 bit limits) - Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8 1.4 Wed Nov 11 16:13:55 GMT 2015 phx branches: 1.4.8; 1.4.14; Update loadbsd to 2.17, which can load ELF kernels. Remove obsolete loadbsd binaries from installation/misc as they have become useless (and can only load a.out kernels). 1.4 Wed Nov 11 16:13:55 GMT 2015 phx branches: 1.4.8; 1.4.14; Update loadbsd to 2.17, which can load ELF kernels. Remove obsolete loadbsd binaries from installation/misc as they have become useless (and can only load a.out kernels). 1.4 Wed Nov 11 16:13:55 GMT 2015 phx branches: 1.4.8; 1.4.14; Update loadbsd to 2.17, which can load ELF kernels. Remove obsolete loadbsd binaries from installation/misc as they have become useless (and can only load a.out kernels). 1.1 Wed Jun 16 02:31:27 GMT 2004 mhitch branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; AmigaDOS installation tools moved to distrib/amiga/stand. 1.1 Wed Jun 16 02:31:27 GMT 2004 mhitch branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; AmigaDOS installation tools moved to distrib/amiga/stand. 1.1 Wed Jun 16 02:31:27 GMT 2004 mhitch branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; AmigaDOS installation tools moved to distrib/amiga/stand. |
| /src/sys/dev/sbus/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.4 Wed Apr 11 19:07:37 GMT 2001 jdolecek Put back all header files defining ioctls 1.3 Wed Apr 11 07:42:39 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.1 Tue Jul 28 00:33:03 GMT 1998 pk One header to install. |
| /src/usr.sbin/mrouted/ | ||
| H A D | dvmrp.h | 1.4 Mon Oct 09 03:51:39 GMT 1995 thorpej New-style RCS ids. 1.2 Sun May 08 15:08:53 GMT 1994 brezak Van's 2.2 mrouted changes 1.1 Tue Jan 11 20:15:51 GMT 1994 brezak Mrouted ported by cmaeda@cs.washington.edu from BSD386 port. |
| H A D | route.c | 1.4 Mon Oct 09 03:51:53 GMT 1995 thorpej New-style RCS ids. 1.2 Sun May 08 15:08:56 GMT 1994 brezak Van's 2.2 mrouted changes 1.1 Tue Jan 11 20:16:02 GMT 1994 brezak Mrouted ported by cmaeda@cs.washington.edu from BSD386 port. |
| H A D | defs.h | 1.4 Thu Jun 01 02:25:51 GMT 1995 mycroft Update to multicast 3.5. 1.2 Sun May 08 15:08:52 GMT 1994 brezak Van's 2.2 mrouted changes 1.1 Tue Jan 11 20:15:50 GMT 1994 brezak Mrouted ported by cmaeda@cs.washington.edu from BSD386 port. |
| /src/sys/dev/i2o/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.4 Wed Apr 11 07:42:33 GMT 2001 jdolecek branches: 1.4.8; Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.4 Wed Apr 11 07:42:33 GMT 2001 jdolecek branches: 1.4.8; Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.4 Wed Apr 11 07:42:33 GMT 2001 jdolecek branches: 1.4.8; Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.1 Wed Nov 08 19:45:30 GMT 2000 ad Add support for I2O adapters and SCSI/FC-AL/BSA class devices. This needs more testing with different configurations, and work in a number of areas (which I'm not able to do for a little while), but is at least functional and stable on i386 with DPT adapters. |
| /src/sys/dev/ieee1394/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.4 Mon Jul 11 15:37:00 GMT 2005 kiyohara ieee1394 import from FreeBSD. 1.2 Wed Apr 11 07:42:34 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.1 Tue May 30 22:52:02 GMT 2000 matt branches: 1.1.4; 1.1.6; 1.1.8; Install ieee1394reg.h since user application (someday) will need it. 1.1 Tue May 30 22:52:02 GMT 2000 matt branches: 1.1.4; 1.1.6; 1.1.8; Install ieee1394reg.h since user application (someday) will need it. 1.1 Tue May 30 22:52:02 GMT 2000 matt branches: 1.1.4; 1.1.6; 1.1.8; Install ieee1394reg.h since user application (someday) will need it. 1.1 Tue May 30 22:52:02 GMT 2000 matt branches: 1.1.4; 1.1.6; 1.1.8; Install ieee1394reg.h since user application (someday) will need it. |
| /src/sys/dev/dec/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.4 Thu May 03 05:26:08 GMT 2001 matt export dec_boot.h 1.3 Wed Apr 11 07:42:31 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.1 Fri Jun 12 23:22:49 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.1.14; 1.1.22; Rework the way kernel include files are installed. In the new method, as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile. 1.1 Fri Jun 12 23:22:49 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.1.14; 1.1.22; Rework the way kernel include files are installed. In the new method, as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile. 1.1 Fri Jun 12 23:22:49 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.1.14; 1.1.22; Rework the way kernel include files are installed. In the new method, as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile. |
| /src/common/dist/zlib/ | ||
| H A D | deflate.h | 1.4 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED. https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531 This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses, crashing the application. The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes of symbol space. 1.4 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED. https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531 This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses, crashing the application. The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes of symbol space. 1.1 Sat Jan 14 20:10:28 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision 1.1 Sat Jan 14 20:10:28 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision |
| H A D | deflate.c | 1.5 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED. https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531 This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses, crashing the application. The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes of symbol space. 1.4 Tue Jan 10 01:27:41 GMT 2017 christos branches: 1.4.14; merge conflicts 1.4 Tue Jan 10 01:27:41 GMT 2017 christos branches: 1.4.14; merge conflicts 1.1 Sat Jan 14 20:10:26 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision 1.1 Sat Jan 14 20:10:26 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision |
| H A D | trees.c | 1.5 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED. https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531 This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses, crashing the application. The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes of symbol space. 1.4 Tue Jan 10 01:27:41 GMT 2017 christos branches: 1.4.14; merge conflicts 1.4 Tue Jan 10 01:27:41 GMT 2017 christos branches: 1.4.14; merge conflicts 1.1 Sat Jan 14 20:10:33 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision 1.1 Sat Jan 14 20:10:33 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision |
| /src/sys/dev/ofw/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.4 Wed Apr 11 07:42:37 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.4 Wed Apr 11 07:42:37 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.1 Fri Jun 12 23:22:53 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.1.8; Rework the way kernel include files are installed. In the new method, as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile. 1.1 Fri Jun 12 23:22:53 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.1.8; Rework the way kernel include files are installed. In the new method, as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile. |
| /src/lib/libc/sys/ | ||
| H A D | utrace.2 | 1.4 Tue Jun 05 13:18:47 GMT 2001 wiz NetBSD -> Nx 1.3 Wed Jan 24 23:43:43 GMT 2001 jdolecek branches: 1.3.2; It seems utrace(2) actually appeared in FreeBSD 2.2, not 4.0 according to FreeBSD CVS logs 1.1 Fri Jan 05 21:49:48 GMT 2001 jdolecek add utrace(2) |
| /src/usr.sbin/rpc.lockd/ | ||
| H A D | rpc.lockd.8 | 1.4 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock). Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients. Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they could be granted. 1.4 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock). Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients. Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they could be granted. 1.1 Mon Mar 10 06:26:22 GMT 1997 scottr NFS locking daemon by A.R. Gordon, ported from FreeBSD. While the functionality was not significantly altered, the code was KNFed and the build process cleaned up considerably. |
| H A D | lockd.c | 1.5 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock). Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients. Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they could be granted. 1.4 Wed Feb 02 18:17:42 GMT 2000 bouyer branches: 1.4.2; Supports nlm version 4 (for use with nfsv3). 1.4 Wed Feb 02 18:17:42 GMT 2000 bouyer branches: 1.4.2; Supports nlm version 4 (for use with nfsv3). 1.1 Mon Mar 10 06:26:20 GMT 1997 scottr NFS locking daemon by A.R. Gordon, ported from FreeBSD. While the functionality was not significantly altered, the code was KNFed and the build process cleaned up considerably. |
| H A D | lock_proc.c | 1.4 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock). Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients. Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they could be granted. 1.4 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock). Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients. Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they could be granted. 1.1 Mon Mar 10 06:26:20 GMT 1997 scottr NFS locking daemon by A.R. Gordon, ported from FreeBSD. While the functionality was not significantly altered, the code was KNFed and the build process cleaned up considerably. |
| /src/sys/dev/scsipi/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.4 Thu May 31 21:54:07 GMT 2001 tron branches: 1.4.22; 1.4.30; 1.4.32; Install "dev/scsipi/scsipi_cd.h" again because it is e.g. used by the CD player include in version 2.x of the "kdemultimedia" package. 1.4 Thu May 31 21:54:07 GMT 2001 tron branches: 1.4.22; 1.4.30; 1.4.32; Install "dev/scsipi/scsipi_cd.h" again because it is e.g. used by the CD player include in version 2.x of the "kdemultimedia" package. 1.4 Thu May 31 21:54:07 GMT 2001 tron branches: 1.4.22; 1.4.30; 1.4.32; Install "dev/scsipi/scsipi_cd.h" again because it is e.g. used by the CD player include in version 2.x of the "kdemultimedia" package. 1.4 Thu May 31 21:54:07 GMT 2001 tron branches: 1.4.22; 1.4.30; 1.4.32; Install "dev/scsipi/scsipi_cd.h" again because it is e.g. used by the CD player include in version 2.x of the "kdemultimedia" package. 1.3 Wed Apr 11 07:42:39 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.1 Fri Jun 12 23:22:55 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.1.14; Rework the way kernel include files are installed. In the new method, as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile. 1.1 Fri Jun 12 23:22:55 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.1.14; Rework the way kernel include files are installed. In the new method, as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile. |
| /src/sys/dev/microcode/aic7xxx/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.6 Wed Apr 11 07:42:35 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.4 Tue Jun 16 18:36:04 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.4.14; Point people to the correct Makefiles to build generated headers. (Suggested by Manuel Bouyer.) 1.4 Tue Jun 16 18:36:04 GMT 1998 cgd branches: 1.4.14; Point people to the correct Makefiles to build generated headers. (Suggested by Manuel Bouyer.) 1.1 Sat Aug 10 08:36:51 GMT 1996 mycroft branches: 1.1.6; Compile the sequencer statically. 1.1 Sat Aug 10 08:36:51 GMT 1996 mycroft branches: 1.1.6; Compile the sequencer statically. |
| /src/tests/lib/libm/ | ||
| H A D | t_atan.c | 1.7 Thu Mar 21 02:10:52 GMT 2013 isaki Fix and revive test of atan_inf_neg, atan_inf_pos and atan_tan on i386. PR port-i386/46108. The machine epsilon 1.0e-40 is too severe and nonsense for double because DBL_EPSILON is about 2.2e-16 . I think that 1.0e-15 is enough good, in this case. XXX However, test of atan_tan should be replaced for other reasons. 1.4 Sat Mar 10 20:11:01 GMT 2012 jruoho Point to PR port-i386/46108 when failing on i386. 1.1 Sat Sep 17 18:08:35 GMT 2011 jruoho branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.8; 1.1.10; IEEE checks for the arcus functions. 1.1 Sat Sep 17 18:08:35 GMT 2011 jruoho branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.8; 1.1.10; IEEE checks for the arcus functions. 1.1 Sat Sep 17 18:08:35 GMT 2011 jruoho branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.8; 1.1.10; IEEE checks for the arcus functions. 1.1 Sat Sep 17 18:08:35 GMT 2011 jruoho branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.8; 1.1.10; IEEE checks for the arcus functions. 1.1 Sat Sep 17 18:08:35 GMT 2011 jruoho branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.8; 1.1.10; IEEE checks for the arcus functions. |
| /src/sys/compat/linux/arch/mips/ | ||
| H A D | linux_signal.h | 1.7 Tue Mar 19 20:52:00 GMT 2002 christos - Now that RT-signals fit, fix the array to deliver them. [i386 only]. - jdk-1.4 works perfectly now. :-) 1.5 Sun Oct 14 17:21:47 GMT 2001 manu Fixed some mistakes in signal handling (this is still broken) Added some code to set linux's uname kernel version to 2.4.0 (usefull for testing with glibc-2.2). This is currently guarded by a #if 0. 1.4 Sat Sep 22 21:15:18 GMT 2001 manu Fixed errors in header files 1.1 Sun Aug 26 17:03:37 GMT 2001 manu Preliminary work on Linux/Mips emulation, more to come soon... |
| /src/sys/dev/pcmcia/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.5 Wed Apr 11 07:42:38 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@ recently. I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources. Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which should not be removed from lists. 1.4 Mon Nov 29 00:53:59 GMT 1999 itojun branches: 1.4.6; improve cnw driver, looking at bsdi/freebsd-pao cnw driver by wide+prb@bsdi. - implement ioctls compatible with bsdi/freebsd-pao. stat type is changed from u_int to u_quad_t to avoid overflows. now it is possible to switch domain/encryption key from the userland, using cnwctl(8). - implement multicast/promiscuous mode. tested with IPv6. 1.4 Mon Nov 29 00:53:59 GMT 1999 itojun branches: 1.4.6; improve cnw driver, looking at bsdi/freebsd-pao cnw driver by wide+prb@bsdi. - implement ioctls compatible with bsdi/freebsd-pao. stat type is changed from u_int to u_quad_t to avoid overflows. now it is possible to switch domain/encryption key from the userland, using cnwctl(8). - implement multicast/promiscuous mode. tested with IPv6. 1.1 Fri Jun 12 23:22:54 GMT 1998 cgd Rework the way kernel include files are installed. In the new method, as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile. |
| /src/usr.bin/finger/ | ||
| H A D | finger.h | 1.4 Thu Nov 21 06:01:49 GMT 1996 lukem - add -h (show hostnames in short listing instead of office info), and -o (the reverse of this, also the default) - use vis(3) in vputc() instead of handcrufted function (from OpenBSD). - move gecos expansion into expandusername() (a la sendmail's buildfname). A generic version of this last bit in libutil would be useful... - cleanup the code, fix prototypes, etc. 1.3 Thu Oct 07 19:58:30 GMT 1993 brezak Whilst hacking the Net/2 version of finger to work on Solaris 2.2 (we needed a finger on that platform which grokked the office/phone # GCOS info), I decided to put mail status in (as the solaris version has that). The attached patch adds: - manual page typos fixed: finger doesn't scan .forward, contrary to what the man page says (and really shouldn't either, IMHO - that's what telnet host SMTP & VRFY are for :) - added a mail check (printed between login info and the project). three different messages possible: - if you have no mail: No Mail. - if you have mail, but there's no unread mail: Mail last read DDD MMM ## HH:MM (TZ) - if you have new mail: New mail received DDD MMM ## HH:MM (TZ) Unread since DDD MMM ## HH:MM (TZ) - fixed the manual page. lm@yallara.cs.rmit.OZ.AU (Luke Mewburn) 1.1 Sun Mar 21 09:45:37 GMT 1993 cgd branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision 1.1 Sun Mar 21 09:45:37 GMT 1993 cgd branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision |
| /src/sys/dev/pci/ | ||
| H A D | ppbreg.h | 1.4 Thu Nov 08 03:18:12 GMT 2001 thorpej branches: 1.4.16; 1.4.24; 1.4.26; Fix the Bridge Control Register bit definitions, add ones that appeared in PCI 2.2. 1.4 Thu Nov 08 03:18:12 GMT 2001 thorpej branches: 1.4.16; 1.4.24; 1.4.26; Fix the Bridge Control Register bit definitions, add ones that appeared in PCI 2.2. 1.4 Thu Nov 08 03:18:12 GMT 2001 thorpej branches: 1.4.16; 1.4.24; 1.4.26; Fix the Bridge Control Register bit definitions, add ones that appeared in PCI 2.2. 1.4 Thu Nov 08 03:18:12 GMT 2001 thorpej branches: 1.4.16; 1.4.24; 1.4.26; Fix the Bridge Control Register bit definitions, add ones that appeared in PCI 2.2. 1.4 Thu Nov 08 03:18:12 GMT 2001 thorpej branches: 1.4.16; 1.4.24; 1.4.26; Fix the Bridge Control Register bit definitions, add ones that appeared in PCI 2.2. 1.1 Wed Feb 28 01:46:33 GMT 1996 cgd Preliminary support for PCI-PCI bridges. Recognize a PCI-PCI bridge and attach the secondary pci bus as a 'pci' device. Note that this support is incomplete and will not yet work for ports other than that i386. (The i386 can rely on the PCI interrupt 'line' information to determine interrupt mapping, which is not necessarily possible on other systems.) |
| /src/share/man/man4/ | ||
| H A D | wdc.4 | 1.8 Thu Apr 13 22:04:23 GMT 2000 jhawk Fix some typographical errors accidently commited to the 1.4 branch (1.3.2.2). 1.8 Thu Apr 13 22:04:23 GMT 2000 jhawk Fix some typographical errors accidently commited to the 1.4 branch (1.3.2.2). 1.4 Wed May 19 14:44:02 GMT 1999 bouyer branches: 1.4.4; Document the 'wdc at isa' flags. 1.4 Wed May 19 14:44:02 GMT 1999 bouyer branches: 1.4.4; Document the 'wdc at isa' flags. 1.1 Wed Nov 04 17:35:59 GMT 1998 bouyer Make this man page MI (model from the esp man page). Decription for ISA, ISApnp, pcmcia controllers as well as arm32 and atari specific controllers. Please correct if I missed some ! |
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