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| /src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/ | ||
| H A D | opt-keep-going-indirect.exp | 1.1 Sat Feb 12 13:17:57 GMT 2022 rillig branches: 1.1.4; tests/make: document the history of bugs in '-k' mode Reported in PR#49720 in 2015, fixed independently in compat.c 1.199 from 2020-12-07. |
| H A D | opt-keep-going-indirect.mk | 1.1 Sat Feb 12 13:17:57 GMT 2022 rillig tests/make: document the history of bugs in '-k' mode Reported in PR#49720 in 2015, fixed independently in compat.c 1.199 from 2020-12-07. |
| /src/sys/sys/ | ||
| H A D | syscallargs.h | 1.199 Thu Oct 16 20:12:23 GMT 2008 wrstuden branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; 1.199.8; Regen syscall tables. I forgot to do it after revivesa. While pooka did some, not all are regenerated. Do them all at once for consistency. 1.199 Thu Oct 16 20:12:23 GMT 2008 wrstuden branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; 1.199.8; Regen syscall tables. I forgot to do it after revivesa. While pooka did some, not all are regenerated. Do them all at once for consistency. 1.199 Thu Oct 16 20:12:23 GMT 2008 wrstuden branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; 1.199.8; Regen syscall tables. I forgot to do it after revivesa. While pooka did some, not all are regenerated. Do them all at once for consistency. 1.199 Thu Oct 16 20:12:23 GMT 2008 wrstuden branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; 1.199.8; Regen syscall tables. I forgot to do it after revivesa. While pooka did some, not all are regenerated. Do them all at once for consistency. |
| H A D | sysctl.h | 1.199 Fri Jan 27 19:48:41 GMT 2012 para branches: 1.199.2; extending vmem(9) to be able to allocated resources for it's own needs. simplifying uvm_map handling (no special kernel entries anymore no relocking) make malloc(9) a thin wrapper around kmem(9) (with private interface for interrupt safety reasons) releng@ acknowledged 1.199 Fri Jan 27 19:48:41 GMT 2012 para branches: 1.199.2; extending vmem(9) to be able to allocated resources for it's own needs. simplifying uvm_map handling (no special kernel entries anymore no relocking) make malloc(9) a thin wrapper around kmem(9) (with private interface for interrupt safety reasons) releng@ acknowledged |
| /src/sys/arch/sparc/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.199 Mon Jun 04 08:55:24 GMT 2007 martin branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; 1.199.8; Add pseudo-device agr to all GENERIC kernels where it might make sense (commented out in some). 1.199 Mon Jun 04 08:55:24 GMT 2007 martin branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; 1.199.8; Add pseudo-device agr to all GENERIC kernels where it might make sense (commented out in some). 1.199 Mon Jun 04 08:55:24 GMT 2007 martin branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; 1.199.8; Add pseudo-device agr to all GENERIC kernels where it might make sense (commented out in some). 1.199 Mon Jun 04 08:55:24 GMT 2007 martin branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; 1.199.8; Add pseudo-device agr to all GENERIC kernels where it might make sense (commented out in some). |
| /src/sys/arch/pmax/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.199 Fri Apr 26 21:40:31 GMT 2019 sevan branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Enable BUFQ_PRIOCSCAN, CARP, Veriexec by default in GENERIC kernel configs. On ports without a GENERIC kernel config enable in individul files, e.g evbmips. Omit on: atari, dreamcast, emips, epoc32, evbppc/VIRTEX*, ia64, luna68x, mvme68k, mvmeppc, playstation2, riscv, sun2, sun3, x68k, zaurus due to resource constraints or port infancy. 1.199 Fri Apr 26 21:40:31 GMT 2019 sevan branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Enable BUFQ_PRIOCSCAN, CARP, Veriexec by default in GENERIC kernel configs. On ports without a GENERIC kernel config enable in individul files, e.g evbmips. Omit on: atari, dreamcast, emips, epoc32, evbppc/VIRTEX*, ia64, luna68x, mvme68k, mvmeppc, playstation2, riscv, sun2, sun3, x68k, zaurus due to resource constraints or port infancy. 1.199 Fri Apr 26 21:40:31 GMT 2019 sevan branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Enable BUFQ_PRIOCSCAN, CARP, Veriexec by default in GENERIC kernel configs. On ports without a GENERIC kernel config enable in individul files, e.g evbmips. Omit on: atari, dreamcast, emips, epoc32, evbppc/VIRTEX*, ia64, luna68x, mvme68k, mvmeppc, playstation2, riscv, sun2, sun3, x68k, zaurus due to resource constraints or port infancy. |
| /src/sys/arch/mac68k/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.199 Wed Nov 24 13:54:49 GMT 2010 hauke branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Consistency in commenting COMPAT_nn options. 1.199 Wed Nov 24 13:54:49 GMT 2010 hauke branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Consistency in commenting COMPAT_nn options. 1.199 Wed Nov 24 13:54:49 GMT 2010 hauke branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Consistency in commenting COMPAT_nn options. |
| /src/sys/nfs/ | ||
| H A D | nfs_socket.c | 1.199 Sun Jan 21 20:36:49 GMT 2018 christos branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; PR/40491: From Tobias Ulmer in tech-kern@: 1. Protect the nfs request queue with its own mutex 2. make the nfs_receive queue check for signals so that intr mounts can be interrupted. XXX: pullup-8 1.199 Sun Jan 21 20:36:49 GMT 2018 christos branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; PR/40491: From Tobias Ulmer in tech-kern@: 1. Protect the nfs request queue with its own mutex 2. make the nfs_receive queue check for signals so that intr mounts can be interrupted. XXX: pullup-8 1.199 Sun Jan 21 20:36:49 GMT 2018 christos branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; PR/40491: From Tobias Ulmer in tech-kern@: 1. Protect the nfs request queue with its own mutex 2. make the nfs_receive queue check for signals so that intr mounts can be interrupted. XXX: pullup-8 |
| H A D | nfs_subs.c | 1.199 Wed Feb 13 09:51:37 GMT 2008 yamt branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.6; reject files larger than nm_maxfilesize. 1.199 Wed Feb 13 09:51:37 GMT 2008 yamt branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.6; reject files larger than nm_maxfilesize. 1.199 Wed Feb 13 09:51:37 GMT 2008 yamt branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.6; reject files larger than nm_maxfilesize. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/misc/ | ||
| H A D | mi | 1.199 Wed Aug 31 17:28:58 GMT 2016 christos branches: 1.199.2; update for new tmux example . 1.199 Wed Aug 31 17:28:58 GMT 2016 christos branches: 1.199.2; update for new tmux example . |
| /src/sys/ufs/lfs/ | ||
| H A D | lfs.h | 1.199 Mon Jun 20 03:25:46 GMT 2016 dholland branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Massedit u_int{8,16,32,64}_t to uint{8,16,32,64}_t. This effectively merges ufs/dinode.h 1.25. 1.199 Mon Jun 20 03:25:46 GMT 2016 dholland branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Massedit u_int{8,16,32,64}_t to uint{8,16,32,64}_t. This effectively merges ufs/dinode.h 1.25. 1.199 Mon Jun 20 03:25:46 GMT 2016 dholland branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; Massedit u_int{8,16,32,64}_t to uint{8,16,32,64}_t. This effectively merges ufs/dinode.h 1.25. |
| /src/sys/dev/ | ||
| H A D | DEVNAMES | 1.199 Sun May 14 21:42:26 GMT 2006 elad branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; integrate kauth. 1.199 Sun May 14 21:42:26 GMT 2006 elad branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; integrate kauth. 1.199 Sun May 14 21:42:26 GMT 2006 elad branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; integrate kauth. |
| /src/sys/arch/mips/mips/ | ||
| H A D | mips_machdep.c | 1.199 Tue Feb 19 00:15:46 GMT 2008 simonb branches: 1.199.6; 1.199.8; Add entries for MIPS's 24K, 24KE, 34K and 74K cores. From Alexander Voropay in mail to port-mips@. 1.199 Tue Feb 19 00:15:46 GMT 2008 simonb branches: 1.199.6; 1.199.8; Add entries for MIPS's 24K, 24KE, 34K and 74K cores. From Alexander Voropay in mail to port-mips@. 1.199 Tue Feb 19 00:15:46 GMT 2008 simonb branches: 1.199.6; 1.199.8; Add entries for MIPS's 24K, 24KE, 34K and 74K cores. From Alexander Voropay in mail to port-mips@. |
| /src/sys/dev/usb/ | ||
| H A D | uhci.c | 1.199 Sun Sep 03 21:08:43 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; add missing initializers. 1.199 Sun Sep 03 21:08:43 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; add missing initializers. 1.199 Sun Sep 03 21:08:43 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.199.2; 1.199.4; add missing initializers. |
| /src/sys/arch/sun3/sun3/ | ||
| H A D | machdep.c | 1.199 Mon Jan 17 14:36:33 GMT 2011 tsutsui branches: 1.199.2; Explicitly include <machine/pcb.h> for struct pcb. 1.199 Mon Jan 17 14:36:33 GMT 2011 tsutsui branches: 1.199.2; Explicitly include <machine/pcb.h> for struct pcb. |
| /src/sys/arch/sparc/sparc/ | ||
| H A D | trap.c | 1.199 Fri Aug 14 13:45:44 GMT 2020 martin branches: 1.199.2; PR port-sparc/55573: remove kernel message about disabled coprocessor instructions - it is triggered by userland trying to detect availability of sparcv9 VIS instructions. 1.199 Fri Aug 14 13:45:44 GMT 2020 martin branches: 1.199.2; PR port-sparc/55573: remove kernel message about disabled coprocessor instructions - it is triggered by userland trying to detect availability of sparcv9 VIS instructions. |
| /src/sys/arch/hp300/hp300/ | ||
| H A D | machdep.c | 1.199 Wed Jul 02 17:28:55 GMT 2008 ad branches: 1.199.2; Replce exec_map with a pool. Proposed on tech-kern@, reviewed by chs@. 1.199 Wed Jul 02 17:28:55 GMT 2008 ad branches: 1.199.2; Replce exec_map with a pool. Proposed on tech-kern@, reviewed by chs@. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/comp/ | ||
| H A D | md.sparc64 | 1.199 Sat Feb 03 21:27:45 GMT 2018 mrg branches: 1.199.2; updates for GCC 6.4: add gcc-6 specific headers, combine some all-gcc files, bump the shlib versions on new libs. 1.199 Sat Feb 03 21:27:45 GMT 2018 mrg branches: 1.199.2; updates for GCC 6.4: add gcc-6 specific headers, combine some all-gcc files, bump the shlib versions on new libs. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/xcomp/ | ||
| H A D | mi | 1.199 Thu Jun 07 18:16:55 GMT 2018 rjs branches: 1.199.2; Add missing xcb files to build. Fixes xsrc/53337. 1.199 Thu Jun 07 18:16:55 GMT 2018 rjs branches: 1.199.2; Add missing xcb files to build. Fixes xsrc/53337. |
| /src/usr.bin/make/ | ||
| H A D | arch.c | 1.199 Sat Apr 03 11:08:40 GMT 2021 rillig branches: 1.199.2; make: use C99 bool type instead of defining its own No functional change. 1.199 Sat Apr 03 11:08:40 GMT 2021 rillig branches: 1.199.2; make: use C99 bool type instead of defining its own No functional change. |
| /src/usr.sbin/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.199 Tue Feb 22 14:40:02 GMT 2005 peter branches: 1.199.2; Add MKIPFILTER; if set to no, don't build and install the ipf(4) programs, headers and LKM. Add MKPF; if set to no, don't build and install the pf(4) programs, headers, LKM and spamd. Both options default to yes, so nothing changed in the default build. Reviewed by lukem. 1.199 Tue Feb 22 14:40:02 GMT 2005 peter branches: 1.199.2; Add MKIPFILTER; if set to no, don't build and install the ipf(4) programs, headers and LKM. Add MKPF; if set to no, don't build and install the pf(4) programs, headers, LKM and spamd. Both options default to yes, so nothing changed in the default build. Reviewed by lukem. |
| /src/sys/dev/pcmcia/ | ||
| H A D | pcmciadevs.h | 1.199 Wed Jul 07 05:38:42 GMT 2004 mycroft Regen. |
| H A D | pcmciadevs_data.h | 1.199 Wed Jul 07 05:38:42 GMT 2004 mycroft Regen. |
| /src/sys/uvm/ | ||
| H A D | uvm_fault.c | 1.199 Mon Mar 20 15:51:41 GMT 2017 skrll branches: 1.199.6; Ensure we pass the prot in flags to pmap_enter when creating a wired mapping 1.199 Mon Mar 20 15:51:41 GMT 2017 skrll branches: 1.199.6; Ensure we pass the prot in flags to pmap_enter when creating a wired mapping |
| H A D | uvm_page.c | 1.199 Thu Mar 14 19:10:04 GMT 2019 kre branches: 1.199.4; Avoid a panic from the sequence mlock(buf, 0); munlock(buf, 0); mlock(buf, page); munlock(buf, page); where buf is page aligned, and page is actually anything > 0 (but not too big) which will get rounded up to the next multiple of the page size. In that sequence, it is possible that the 1st munlock() is optional. Add a KASSERT() (or two) to detect the first effects of the problem (without that, or in !DIAGNOSTIC kernels) the problem eventually causes some kind of problem or other (most often still a panic.) After this, mlock(anything, 0) (or munlock) validates "anything" but is otherwise a no-op (regardless of the alignment of anything). Also, don't treat mlock(buf, verybig) as equivalent to mlock(buf, 0) which is (more or less) what we had been doing. XXX pullup -8 (maybe -7 as well, need to check). 1.199 Thu Mar 14 19:10:04 GMT 2019 kre branches: 1.199.4; Avoid a panic from the sequence mlock(buf, 0); munlock(buf, 0); mlock(buf, page); munlock(buf, page); where buf is page aligned, and page is actually anything > 0 (but not too big) which will get rounded up to the next multiple of the page size. In that sequence, it is possible that the 1st munlock() is optional. Add a KASSERT() (or two) to detect the first effects of the problem (without that, or in !DIAGNOSTIC kernels) the problem eventually causes some kind of problem or other (most often still a panic.) After this, mlock(anything, 0) (or munlock) validates "anything" but is otherwise a no-op (regardless of the alignment of anything). Also, don't treat mlock(buf, verybig) as equivalent to mlock(buf, 0) which is (more or less) what we had been doing. XXX pullup -8 (maybe -7 as well, need to check). |
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