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| H A D | build.sh | 1.333 Fri Jun 07 15:49:20 GMT 2019 sborrill branches: 1.333.2; Fix long-term broken pattern match when determining if uname -p output is valid. [^a-z] syntax isn't valid. 1.333 Fri Jun 07 15:49:20 GMT 2019 sborrill branches: 1.333.2; Fix long-term broken pattern match when determining if uname -p output is valid. [^a-z] syntax isn't valid. |
| H A D | UPDATING | 1.333 Sat Oct 08 08:21:56 GMT 2022 riastradh UPDATING: More details on bootloader update needed for >=9.99.100. |
| /src/sys/arch/i386/conf/ | ||
| H A D | INSTALL | 1.333 Mon Dec 25 06:39:00 GMT 2017 rin branches: 1.333.4; Disable nouveau for INSTALL as in a similar manner to other DRMKMS drivers. XXX pullup to netbsd-8 1.333 Mon Dec 25 06:39:00 GMT 2017 rin branches: 1.333.4; Disable nouveau for INSTALL as in a similar manner to other DRMKMS drivers. XXX pullup to netbsd-8 |
| H A D | files.i386 | 1.333 Wed Feb 20 21:43:34 GMT 2008 drochner branches: 1.333.2; 1.333.6; Since files.wscons et al. are included by ~all ports anyway, include them in the mi "files" file, and remove include statements from md files. These shouldn't pull in additional kernel code when not in use, so it shouldn't do any harm except a risk of namespace collisions which should be easy to fix. 1.333 Wed Feb 20 21:43:34 GMT 2008 drochner branches: 1.333.2; 1.333.6; Since files.wscons et al. are included by ~all ports anyway, include them in the mi "files" file, and remove include statements from md files. These shouldn't pull in additional kernel code when not in use, so it shouldn't do any harm except a risk of namespace collisions which should be easy to fix. 1.333 Wed Feb 20 21:43:34 GMT 2008 drochner branches: 1.333.2; 1.333.6; Since files.wscons et al. are included by ~all ports anyway, include them in the mi "files" file, and remove include statements from md files. These shouldn't pull in additional kernel code when not in use, so it shouldn't do any harm except a risk of namespace collisions which should be easy to fix. |
| /src/sys/kern/ | ||
| H A D | init_sysent.c | 1.333 Tue Jun 02 17:02:32 GMT 2020 kamil Regenerate native NetBSD syscalls The only change is rump repecting syscall alias names. No binary change. |
| H A D | syscalls.c | 1.333 Sat Oct 05 18:06:42 GMT 2024 mlelstv regen |
| H A D | kern_sig.c | 1.333 Thu Mar 23 21:59:55 GMT 2017 christos kern/5201{2,8,9}: Fix PT_SYSCALL stopping. 1. Supply the siginfo we expect TRAP_SC{E,X} to process_stoptrace() and set it. 2. Change the second argument of proc_stop from notify, to now meaning that we want to stop right now. Wait in process_stoptrace until that has happened. 3. While here, fix the locking order in process_stoptrace(). |
| H A D | kern_synch.c | 1.333 Fri Dec 20 21:52:51 GMT 2019 ad Use CPU_COUNT() to update nswtch. No functional change. |
| /src/doc/ | ||
| H A D | BRANCHES | 1.333 Thu Oct 02 09:18:44 GMT 2014 apb Updates for active and inactive release branches, from PR 49127 by J. Lewis Muir. |
| /src/sys/arch/sparc64/sparc64/ | ||
| H A D | locore.s | 1.333 Thu May 12 05:43:54 GMT 2011 mrg branches: 1.333.2; first steps towards fujitsu SPARC64 support: - SPARC64 systems have interrupts with upto 14 bits set, but we only look at the first 11 bits. trim non IPI interrupts to 11 bits 1.333 Thu May 12 05:43:54 GMT 2011 mrg branches: 1.333.2; first steps towards fujitsu SPARC64 support: - SPARC64 systems have interrupts with upto 14 bits set, but we only look at the first 11 bits. trim non IPI interrupts to 11 bits |
| /src/sys/arch/alpha/alpha/ | ||
| H A D | machdep.c | 1.333 Tue May 24 20:26:34 GMT 2011 rmind branches: 1.333.2; Convert some simple_lock uses to mutex(9). Tested by: jak@, mhitch@ 1.333 Tue May 24 20:26:34 GMT 2011 rmind branches: 1.333.2; Convert some simple_lock uses to mutex(9). Tested by: jak@, mhitch@ |
| /src/sys/arch/sparc/sparc/ | ||
| H A D | machdep.c | 1.333 Tue Dec 31 13:07:12 GMT 2019 ad Rename uvm_free() -> uvm_availmem(). |
| /src/sys/arch/alpha/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.333 Wed Apr 07 18:51:34 GMT 2010 jakllsch Clean up accidential commit. |
| /src/sys/arch/amiga/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.333 Tue Jan 26 10:50:20 GMT 2021 rin Regen for previous commit to GENERIC.in. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/comp/ | ||
| H A D | shl.mi | 1.333 Sun May 24 19:48:00 GMT 2020 christos new bind+libuv |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/debug/ | ||
| H A D | shl.mi | 1.333 Wed Oct 25 20:22:00 GMT 2023 christos bump libssh |
| /src/share/misc/ | ||
| H A D | acronyms.comp | 1.333 Tue Feb 28 08:36:03 GMT 2023 fcambus Remove sanitizer mention for CFI, it's a general term. |
| /src/share/mk/ | ||
| H A D | bsd.prog.mk | 1.333 Fri Oct 30 08:41:58 GMT 2020 martin libsqlite3 now requires -lm |
| /src/sys/dev/scsipi/ | ||
| H A D | sd.c | 1.333 Thu Jan 27 18:44:49 GMT 2022 jakllsch use powerof2() in sd_validate_blksize() |
| /src/sys/arch/macppc/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.333 Wed Sep 13 22:24:44 GMT 2017 sevan Remove support for VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_RMD160, VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_SHA1, and VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_MD5 options. These algorithms are either broken or on their way to being broken. Discussed on tech-security http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-security/2017/08/21/msg000936.html ok riastradh |
| /src/sys/ufs/ffs/ | ||
| H A D | ffs_vfsops.c | 1.333 Tue May 19 06:44:42 GMT 2015 martin Cosmetics: fix netbsd.org spelling |
| /src/sys/ufs/lfs/ | ||
| H A D | lfs_vfsops.c | 1.333 Sun Aug 02 18:18:10 GMT 2015 dholland Add a (draft) 64-bit superblock. Make things build again. Add pieces of support for using both superblock types where convenient, and specifically to the superblock accessors, but don't actually enable it anywhere. First substantive step on PR 50000. |
| H A D | lfs_vnops.c | 1.333 Sat May 16 18:31:53 GMT 2020 christos Add ACL support for FFS. From FreeBSD. |
| /src/sys/uvm/ | ||
| H A D | uvm_map.c | 1.333 Sun Feb 01 16:26:00 GMT 2015 christos The diagnostic function uvm_km_check_empty() takes a mutex, so don't call it if we are using UVM_FLAG_NOWAIT. |
| /src/sys/net/ | ||
| H A D | if_ethersubr.c | 1.333 Sun Oct 12 23:41:09 GMT 2025 thorpej Some platforms have rules for retrieving the MAC address for an interface beyond what properties exist. For example, a local address maybe be present in a device tree property, but a system-wide property may indicate that it should not be used (in favor of e.g. a singular system MAC addres - LOOKIN' AT YOU, SUNW!). So, the ether-get-mac-address device call is introduced to handle this situation. Consult it before the standard properites, and if it succeeds, use its result. |
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