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| /src/share/man/man5/ | ||
| H A D | statvfs.5 | 1.17 Thu Feb 13 08:14:53 GMT 2025 wiz statvfs(5): reorder fields to match system header 1.8 Fri Nov 04 06:10:34 GMT 2005 gendalia statvfs did not appear in 2.1, but in 3.0. 1.6 Thu Dec 09 11:21:50 GMT 2004 peter branches: 1.6.2; statvfs will be in NetBSD 2.1. Pointed out by christos. 1.5 Wed Dec 08 18:35:56 GMT 2004 peter Change .Nx 2.1 to .Nx 3.0, because 3.0 will be the next major release, not 2.1. 1.5 Wed Dec 08 18:35:56 GMT 2004 peter Change .Nx 2.1 to .Nx 3.0, because 3.0 will be the next major release, not 2.1. |
| /src/share/man/man4/ | ||
| H A D | axe.4 | 1.17 Fri Aug 30 09:22:17 GMT 2019 wiz Fix date. 1.3 Wed Dec 08 18:35:56 GMT 2004 peter Change .Nx 2.1 to .Nx 3.0, because 3.0 will be the next major release, not 2.1. 1.3 Wed Dec 08 18:35:56 GMT 2004 peter Change .Nx 2.1 to .Nx 3.0, because 3.0 will be the next major release, not 2.1. |
| H A D | cdce.4 | 1.17 Fri Aug 30 09:22:17 GMT 2019 wiz Fix date. 1.4 Wed Dec 08 18:35:56 GMT 2004 peter Change .Nx 2.1 to .Nx 3.0, because 3.0 will be the next major release, not 2.1. 1.4 Wed Dec 08 18:35:56 GMT 2004 peter Change .Nx 2.1 to .Nx 3.0, because 3.0 will be the next major release, not 2.1. |
| /src/lib/libc/sys/ | ||
| H A D | fhopen.2 | 1.17 Wed Aug 05 23:15:52 GMT 2009 wiz Bump date for previous. 1.13 Fri May 19 17:57:37 GMT 2006 tsutsui fhstatvfs(2) isn't in NetBSD 2.1 but 3.0. |
| /src/lib/libc/gen/ | ||
| H A D | setjmp.3 | 1.18 Mon May 24 23:59:59 GMT 2021 riastradh Clarify what happens when you longjmp(..., 0). Derived from C99 7.13.2.1 `The longjmp function'. 1.17 Sat May 31 16:15:07 GMT 2008 enami branches: 1.17.6; 1.17.64; 1.17.68; Refer sigprocmask(2) instead of non existing sigmask(2). Also, xref sigprocmask(2) and pthread_sigmask(3). 1.17 Sat May 31 16:15:07 GMT 2008 enami branches: 1.17.6; 1.17.64; 1.17.68; Refer sigprocmask(2) instead of non existing sigmask(2). Also, xref sigprocmask(2) and pthread_sigmask(3). 1.17 Sat May 31 16:15:07 GMT 2008 enami branches: 1.17.6; 1.17.64; 1.17.68; Refer sigprocmask(2) instead of non existing sigmask(2). Also, xref sigprocmask(2) and pthread_sigmask(3). 1.17 Sat May 31 16:15:07 GMT 2008 enami branches: 1.17.6; 1.17.64; 1.17.68; Refer sigprocmask(2) instead of non existing sigmask(2). Also, xref sigprocmask(2) and pthread_sigmask(3). |
| /src/sys/net/ | ||
| H A D | slcompress.h | 1.17 Sun Dec 11 23:05:25 GMT 2005 thorpej branches: 1.17.46; ANSI function decls and application of static. 1.17 Sun Dec 11 23:05:25 GMT 2005 thorpej branches: 1.17.46; ANSI function decls and application of static. 1.6 Sun May 08 00:34:22 GMT 1994 paulus Version from ppp-2.1 release. |
| H A D | if_ppp.h | 1.17 Wed Aug 25 02:04:05 GMT 1999 christos branches: 1.17.2; changes from ppp-2.3.9 [synchronous] 1.17 Wed Aug 25 02:04:05 GMT 1999 christos branches: 1.17.2; changes from ppp-2.3.9 [synchronous] 1.6 Sun May 08 00:34:20 GMT 1994 paulus Version from ppp-2.1 release. |
| H A D | slcompress.c | 1.17 Sat May 17 21:12:10 GMT 1997 christos Update to ppp-2.3b5 1.7 Sun May 08 00:34:21 GMT 1994 paulus Version from ppp-2.1 release. |
| /src/sys/arch/arc/arc/ | ||
| H A D | minidebug.c | 1.17 Sun Dec 11 00:16:37 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.17.26; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.17 Sun Dec 11 00:16:37 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.17.26; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.8 Tue Feb 22 11:25:57 GMT 2000 soda branches: 1.8.2; merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| H A D | arcbios.c | 1.17 Fri Nov 27 03:23:04 GMT 2009 rmind branches: 1.17.68; - Use uvm_lwp_setuarea() instead of directly setting address to lwp_t::l_addr. - Replace most remaining uses of l_addr with uvm_lwp_getuarea() or lwp_getpcb(). - Amend assembly in ports where it accesses PCB via struct user. - Rename L_ADDR to L_PCB in few places. Reduce sys/user.h inclusions. 1.17 Fri Nov 27 03:23:04 GMT 2009 rmind branches: 1.17.68; - Use uvm_lwp_setuarea() instead of directly setting address to lwp_t::l_addr. - Replace most remaining uses of l_addr with uvm_lwp_getuarea() or lwp_getpcb(). - Amend assembly in ports where it accesses PCB via struct user. - Rename L_ADDR to L_PCB in few places. Reduce sys/user.h inclusions. 1.3 Tue Feb 22 11:25:56 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| H A D | mainbus.c | 1.17 Wed Oct 02 04:59:47 GMT 2002 thorpej branches: 1.17.6; Use CFATTACH_DECL(). 1.17 Wed Oct 02 04:59:47 GMT 2002 thorpej branches: 1.17.6; Use CFATTACH_DECL(). 1.9 Tue Feb 22 11:25:57 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| /src/lib/ | ||
| H A D | checkver | 1.17 Fri Sep 17 02:12:16 GMT 2021 christos Robustness fix: handle libraries that contain . in their basename. 1.10 Mon Jul 03 17:22:20 GMT 2000 he Pull down revision 1.5.2.1 to the trunk: Handle use of "tiny" version numbers, to allow version bumps of shared libraries on a release branch without reusing version numbers. |
| /src/usr.sbin/services_mkdb/ | ||
| H A D | services_mkdb.c | 1.17 Wed May 05 22:10:50 GMT 2010 wiz Accept -v in getopt(); sort flag cases. 1.15 Sun Apr 25 00:54:46 GMT 2010 joerg Add the constant database reader (cdbr(3)) and writer ((cdbw(3)). They implement a space efficent write-once database with fast access path. Switch the services(5) database to use cdb. The size of the database file decreases from 2.1MB disk space to 307KB. Access performance is about the same if setservent(0) is used and about an order of magnitude faster otherwise. services_mkdb defaults to the new format, but can optionally create the old db(3) format as well for statically linked legacy applications. |
| /src/sys/arch/arc/include/ | ||
| H A D | cpu.h | 1.17 Tue Sep 04 06:19:22 GMT 2001 simonb branches: 1.17.6; 1.17.22; 1.17.30; Centralise struct cpu_info declaration and related info to <mips/cpu.h>. 1.17 Tue Sep 04 06:19:22 GMT 2001 simonb branches: 1.17.6; 1.17.22; 1.17.30; Centralise struct cpu_info declaration and related info to <mips/cpu.h>. 1.17 Tue Sep 04 06:19:22 GMT 2001 simonb branches: 1.17.6; 1.17.22; 1.17.30; Centralise struct cpu_info declaration and related info to <mips/cpu.h>. 1.17 Tue Sep 04 06:19:22 GMT 2001 simonb branches: 1.17.6; 1.17.22; 1.17.30; Centralise struct cpu_info declaration and related info to <mips/cpu.h>. 1.8 Tue Feb 22 11:26:02 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| /src/lib/libc/arch/mips/sys/ | ||
| H A D | cerror.S | 1.17 Mon Feb 27 00:26:21 GMT 2012 joerg Make __cerror protected to restore ABI leak in older libc versions, where e.g. librt referenced the copy from libc. This still allows libc to use PC-relative jumps. 1.12 Fri Feb 07 20:35:05 GMT 2003 cgd looks like nobody ever seriously tried the _REENTRANT version of this code (which, uh, seems the default for a fresh build)... it wasn't setting up v1 properly (the instruction to set up v1 was after the return jump, in "reorder" code... i.e. after the end of the function). That would break error returns from 64-bit syscalls (e.g. checks in dd and who knows what else) to see if input or output are pipes. It looks like the non-_REENTRANT version was broken (on the nathanw-sa branch) in rev 1.9.2.1 and fixed in 1.9.2.2, but the _REENTRANT version was never fixed, and the broken bits were merged back on to the trunk. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/base/ | ||
| H A D | ad.m68k | 1.17 Sat Feb 14 22:46:05 GMT 2009 abs Build fdformat on a MACHINE_ARCH not MACHINE basis 1.3 Thu Jul 02 06:36:36 GMT 1998 jonathan Do datbase normalization on sets/lists/*/* containing shared-library related files. Partition into three categories: * shl.mi -- MI sharedlib files present on all ports with shared libs * shl.aout -- MI sharedlib files present on all ELF ports * shl.elf -- MI sharedlib files present on all a.out ports Add rudimentary shl* support to makeflist. Remove files left empty after shlib normalization. Add ad.mips where appropriate. Make libc, libedit numbers consistent (libc.so.12.29, libedit.2.1). |
| /src/sys/sys/ | ||
| H A D | disklabel_gpt.h | 1.17 Mon Aug 19 17:16:02 GMT 2024 christos Add OpenBSD UUID (Anon Ymous) 1.15 Sun Aug 28 13:50:50 GMT 2022 riastradh sys/disklabel_gpt.h: Fix description of name encoding. The encoding is UCS-2 from Unicode 2.1 or ISO/IEC 10646. This is not to be confused with UTF-16, which encodes code points outside the BMP (Basic Multilingual Plane, ~16-bit space) with pairs of surrogate code points. |
| /src/sys/lib/libkern/arch/mips/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile.inc | 1.17 Wed Nov 01 19:37:19 GMT 2000 thorpej branches: 1.17.2; 1.17.4; Add a strcasecmp(), modified from chopps's strncasecmp(). 1.17 Wed Nov 01 19:37:19 GMT 2000 thorpej branches: 1.17.2; 1.17.4; Add a strcasecmp(), modified from chopps's strncasecmp(). 1.17 Wed Nov 01 19:37:19 GMT 2000 thorpej branches: 1.17.2; 1.17.4; Add a strcasecmp(), modified from chopps's strncasecmp(). 1.11 Fri Sep 11 16:46:34 GMT 1998 jonathan Changes to sys/arch/mips from ARC port, from Noriyuki Soda <soda@sra.co.jp>. Adds (most) support for ARC platform to port-independent mips code. Some changes (e.g., clean up of overlapping CPU/FPU ids) inspired by comparison to the OpenBSD 2.1 codebase of Soda's ARC port. Open issues: * Still no support for r4600 or mipsIV CPUs with two-way L1 cache. Code derived from Per Fogelstrom's OpenBSD source doesn't work on mips3 pmaxes with L2 cache. * Still some port-specific #ifdefs, for interrupt enable and pmax L2 cache-size. Needs more thought, but overlaps with work-in-progress by Tohru and Tsubai on spl()s and related stuff. |
| /src/sys/arch/arm/xscale/ | ||
| H A D | i80200_irq.S | 1.17 Sun Aug 18 06:28:18 GMT 2013 matt branches: 1.17.28; 1.17.30; Move parts of cpu.h that are not needed by MI code in <arm/locore.h> Don't include <machine/cpu.h> or <machine/frame.h>, use <arm/locore.h> Use <arm/asm.h> instead of <machine/arm.h> 1.17 Sun Aug 18 06:28:18 GMT 2013 matt branches: 1.17.28; 1.17.30; Move parts of cpu.h that are not needed by MI code in <arm/locore.h> Don't include <machine/cpu.h> or <machine/frame.h>, use <arm/locore.h> Use <arm/asm.h> instead of <machine/arm.h> 1.17 Sun Aug 18 06:28:18 GMT 2013 matt branches: 1.17.28; 1.17.30; Move parts of cpu.h that are not needed by MI code in <arm/locore.h> Don't include <machine/cpu.h> or <machine/frame.h>, use <arm/locore.h> Use <arm/asm.h> instead of <machine/arm.h> 1.8 Mon Oct 21 18:09:18 GMT 2002 bjh21 Pull down rev 1.7.2.1 [must be careful which branch I commit to!]: Reinstate .Lextirq_return: it was used in two places, and I only removed one of them. |
| /src/sys/arch/mips/include/ | ||
| H A D | psl.h | 1.17 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.17.78; 1.17.96; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.17 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.17.78; 1.17.96; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.17 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.17.78; 1.17.96; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.9 Fri Sep 11 16:46:32 GMT 1998 jonathan branches: 1.9.2; Changes to sys/arch/mips from ARC port, from Noriyuki Soda <soda@sra.co.jp>. Adds (most) support for ARC platform to port-independent mips code. Some changes (e.g., clean up of overlapping CPU/FPU ids) inspired by comparison to the OpenBSD 2.1 codebase of Soda's ARC port. Open issues: * Still no support for r4600 or mipsIV CPUs with two-way L1 cache. Code derived from Per Fogelstrom's OpenBSD source doesn't work on mips3 pmaxes with L2 cache. * Still some port-specific #ifdefs, for interrupt enable and pmax L2 cache-size. Needs more thought, but overlaps with work-in-progress by Tohru and Tsubai on spl()s and related stuff. |
| H A D | profile.h | 1.17 Tue Mar 05 14:12:30 GMT 2002 simonb branches: 1.17.14; ANSIfy. 1.17 Tue Mar 05 14:12:30 GMT 2002 simonb branches: 1.17.14; ANSIfy. 1.12 Fri Sep 11 16:46:31 GMT 1998 jonathan branches: 1.12.14; Changes to sys/arch/mips from ARC port, from Noriyuki Soda <soda@sra.co.jp>. Adds (most) support for ARC platform to port-independent mips code. Some changes (e.g., clean up of overlapping CPU/FPU ids) inspired by comparison to the OpenBSD 2.1 codebase of Soda's ARC port. Open issues: * Still no support for r4600 or mipsIV CPUs with two-way L1 cache. Code derived from Per Fogelstrom's OpenBSD source doesn't work on mips3 pmaxes with L2 cache. * Still some port-specific #ifdefs, for interrupt enable and pmax L2 cache-size. Needs more thought, but overlaps with work-in-progress by Tohru and Tsubai on spl()s and related stuff. |
| /src/sys/arch/pmax/pmax/ | ||
| H A D | locore_machdep.S | 1.17 Sun Aug 26 11:47:25 GMT 2001 simonb Switch to MI SCSI and drop old pmax MD SCSI support completely. 1.8 Fri Sep 11 16:46:34 GMT 1998 jonathan branches: 1.8.2; Changes to sys/arch/mips from ARC port, from Noriyuki Soda <soda@sra.co.jp>. Adds (most) support for ARC platform to port-independent mips code. Some changes (e.g., clean up of overlapping CPU/FPU ids) inspired by comparison to the OpenBSD 2.1 codebase of Soda's ARC port. Open issues: * Still no support for r4600 or mipsIV CPUs with two-way L1 cache. Code derived from Per Fogelstrom's OpenBSD source doesn't work on mips3 pmaxes with L2 cache. * Still some port-specific #ifdefs, for interrupt enable and pmax L2 cache-size. Needs more thought, but overlaps with work-in-progress by Tohru and Tsubai on spl()s and related stuff. |
| /src/sys/arch/arc/ | ||
| H A D | TODO | 1.17 Sun Apr 06 17:48:51 GMT 2003 tsutsui - update TODO list to reflect current status - sort entries in some particular order 1.5 Tue Feb 22 11:25:55 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/xbase/ | ||
| H A D | md.i386 | 1.17 Sun Jan 11 15:12:46 GMT 2004 lukem Add support for MKCATPAGES=no MKMAN=no MKMANZ=yes MKLINT=no. Remove unnecessary entries for directories. Move some catman pages from xbase -> xserver, to match the man pages. 1.8 Thu Jul 02 06:36:39 GMT 1998 jonathan Do datbase normalization on sets/lists/*/* containing shared-library related files. Partition into three categories: * shl.mi -- MI sharedlib files present on all ports with shared libs * shl.aout -- MI sharedlib files present on all ELF ports * shl.elf -- MI sharedlib files present on all a.out ports Add rudimentary shl* support to makeflist. Remove files left empty after shlib normalization. Add ad.mips where appropriate. Make libc, libedit numbers consistent (libc.so.12.29, libedit.2.1). |
| /src/sys/dev/pci/ | ||
| H A D | if_age.c | 1.17 Fri Jan 30 16:16:36 GMT 2009 cegger age_dma_alloc(): Don't allocate more than really required. It is less likely to fail with ENOMEM when we are short on dma-safe memory. This happens more likely when running NetBSD as Xen Dom0. 1.9 Wed Jan 21 07:48:54 GMT 2009 cegger Roll our own ETHER_ALIGN #define like many other driver do. Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do). Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs. This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz: ping -nf 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics---- 28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms 2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers? 1.9 Wed Jan 21 07:48:54 GMT 2009 cegger Roll our own ETHER_ALIGN #define like many other driver do. Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do). Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs. This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz: ping -nf 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics---- 28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms 2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers? 1.9 Wed Jan 21 07:48:54 GMT 2009 cegger Roll our own ETHER_ALIGN #define like many other driver do. Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do). Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs. This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz: ping -nf 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics---- 28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms 2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers? 1.9 Wed Jan 21 07:48:54 GMT 2009 cegger Roll our own ETHER_ALIGN #define like many other driver do. Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do). Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs. This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz: ping -nf 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics---- 28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms 2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers? 1.17 Fri Jan 30 16:16:36 GMT 2009 cegger age_dma_alloc(): Don't allocate more than really required. It is less likely to fail with ENOMEM when we are short on dma-safe memory. This happens more likely when running NetBSD as Xen Dom0. 1.9 Wed Jan 21 07:48:54 GMT 2009 cegger Roll our own ETHER_ALIGN #define like many other driver do. Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do). Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs. This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz: ping -nf 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics---- 28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms 2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers? 1.9 Wed Jan 21 07:48:54 GMT 2009 cegger Roll our own ETHER_ALIGN #define like many other driver do. Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do). Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs. This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz: ping -nf 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics---- 28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms 2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers? 1.9 Wed Jan 21 07:48:54 GMT 2009 cegger Roll our own ETHER_ALIGN #define like many other driver do. Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do). Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs. This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz: ping -nf 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics---- 28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms 2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers? 1.9 Wed Jan 21 07:48:54 GMT 2009 cegger Roll our own ETHER_ALIGN #define like many other driver do. Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do). Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs. This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz: ping -nf 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics---- 28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms 2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers? |
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