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| /src/sys/dev/pci/ | ||
| H A D | if_age.c | 1.60 Tue Jul 09 08:46:58 GMT 2019 msaitoh branches: 1.60.2; Don't automatically set ec_capenable's ETHERCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING bit in vlan_config() to make it user-controllable. Instead, set the bit in xxx_attach(). 1.60 Tue Jul 09 08:46:58 GMT 2019 msaitoh branches: 1.60.2; Don't automatically set ec_capenable's ETHERCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING bit in vlan_config() to make it user-controllable. Instead, set the bit in xxx_attach(). 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? 1.60 Tue Jul 09 08:46:58 GMT 2019 msaitoh branches: 1.60.2; Don't automatically set ec_capenable's ETHERCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING bit in vlan_config() to make it user-controllable. Instead, set the bit in xxx_attach(). 1.60 Tue Jul 09 08:46:58 GMT 2019 msaitoh branches: 1.60.2; Don't automatically set ec_capenable's ETHERCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING bit in vlan_config() to make it user-controllable. Instead, set the bit in xxx_attach(). 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? |
| /src/include/ | ||
| H A D | netdb.h | 1.63 Sun Apr 25 00:54:45 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. 1.60 Sat Jun 21 20:12:49 GMT 2008 christos branches: 1.60.4; 1.60.6; 1.60.8; 1.60.10; 1.60.14; sync with bind-9-5-0 1.60 Sat Jun 21 20:12:49 GMT 2008 christos branches: 1.60.4; 1.60.6; 1.60.8; 1.60.10; 1.60.14; sync with bind-9-5-0 1.60 Sat Jun 21 20:12:49 GMT 2008 christos branches: 1.60.4; 1.60.6; 1.60.8; 1.60.10; 1.60.14; sync with bind-9-5-0 1.60 Sat Jun 21 20:12:49 GMT 2008 christos branches: 1.60.4; 1.60.6; 1.60.8; 1.60.10; 1.60.14; sync with bind-9-5-0 1.60 Sat Jun 21 20:12:49 GMT 2008 christos branches: 1.60.4; 1.60.6; 1.60.8; 1.60.10; 1.60.14; sync with bind-9-5-0 1.60 Sat Jun 21 20:12:49 GMT 2008 christos branches: 1.60.4; 1.60.6; 1.60.8; 1.60.10; 1.60.14; sync with bind-9-5-0 |
| /src/sys/arch/i386/i386/ | ||
| H A D | db_interface.c | 1.89 Wed Sep 18 22:29:39 GMT 2024 rin i386: DDB: Call x86_pause() (`pause` insn) when CPUs are paused as already done for amd64: https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2023/07/31/msg146423.html `pause` insn has been introduced to Pentium 4. However, its opcode is consisted of `nop` (0x90) followed by `rep` prefix (0xf3), and therefore interpreted as `nop` for older processors. Intel assured this behavior [1]. Also note that we already use `pause` unconditionally for i386. Briefly tested on QEMU. [1] Intel, ``AP-949 Using Spin-Loops on Intel Pentium 4 Processor and Intel Xeon Processor'', Version 2.1, Sec 2.1.1. (2001) 1.89 Wed Sep 18 22:29:39 GMT 2024 rin i386: DDB: Call x86_pause() (`pause` insn) when CPUs are paused as already done for amd64: https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2023/07/31/msg146423.html `pause` insn has been introduced to Pentium 4. However, its opcode is consisted of `nop` (0x90) followed by `rep` prefix (0xf3), and therefore interpreted as `nop` for older processors. Intel assured this behavior [1]. Also note that we already use `pause` unconditionally for i386. Briefly tested on QEMU. [1] Intel, ``AP-949 Using Spin-Loops on Intel Pentium 4 Processor and Intel Xeon Processor'', Version 2.1, Sec 2.1.1. (2001) 1.60 Wed May 28 11:44:18 GMT 2008 ad Kill use of X86_MAXPROCS. 1.89 Wed Sep 18 22:29:39 GMT 2024 rin i386: DDB: Call x86_pause() (`pause` insn) when CPUs are paused as already done for amd64: https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2023/07/31/msg146423.html `pause` insn has been introduced to Pentium 4. However, its opcode is consisted of `nop` (0x90) followed by `rep` prefix (0xf3), and therefore interpreted as `nop` for older processors. Intel assured this behavior [1]. Also note that we already use `pause` unconditionally for i386. Briefly tested on QEMU. [1] Intel, ``AP-949 Using Spin-Loops on Intel Pentium 4 Processor and Intel Xeon Processor'', Version 2.1, Sec 2.1.1. (2001) 1.89 Wed Sep 18 22:29:39 GMT 2024 rin i386: DDB: Call x86_pause() (`pause` insn) when CPUs are paused as already done for amd64: https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2023/07/31/msg146423.html `pause` insn has been introduced to Pentium 4. However, its opcode is consisted of `nop` (0x90) followed by `rep` prefix (0xf3), and therefore interpreted as `nop` for older processors. Intel assured this behavior [1]. Also note that we already use `pause` unconditionally for i386. Briefly tested on QEMU. [1] Intel, ``AP-949 Using Spin-Loops on Intel Pentium 4 Processor and Intel Xeon Processor'', Version 2.1, Sec 2.1.1. (2001) 1.60 Wed May 28 11:44:18 GMT 2008 ad Kill use of X86_MAXPROCS. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/comp/ | ||
| H A D | md.pmax | 1.60 Wed Aug 12 23:38:20 GMT 2009 matt We don't install <machine/bsd-aout.h> and <machine/aout_machdep.h> on MIPS anymore and we don't build elf2aout for MIPS either. 1.21 Thu Jul 02 06:36:38 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). |
| H A D | ad.mips | 1.60 Mon Dec 21 16:49:37 GMT 2015 christos Add fenv.h for mips. 1.1 Thu Jul 02 06:36:37 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). 1.60 Mon Dec 21 16:49:37 GMT 2015 christos Add fenv.h for mips. 1.1 Thu Jul 02 06:36:37 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). |
| H A D | ad.m68k | 1.60 Fri Jan 18 17:49:55 GMT 2019 christos - mark gcc=5 files obsolete - make includes always available, not only when gcccmds - mark files obsolete consistently 1.3 Thu Jul 02 06:36:37 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). 1.60 Fri Jan 18 17:49:55 GMT 2019 christos - mark gcc=5 files obsolete - make includes always available, not only when gcccmds - mark files obsolete consistently 1.3 Thu Jul 02 06:36:37 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). |
| H A D | md.alpha | 1.60 Sun Jul 17 20:54:31 GMT 2011 joerg Retire varargs.h support. Move machine/stdarg.h logic into MI sys/stdarg.h and expect compiler to provide proper builtins, defaulting to the GCC interface. lint still has a special fallback. Reduce abuse of _BSD_VA_LIST_ by defining __va_list by default and derive va_list as required by standards. 1.8 Thu Jul 02 06:36:37 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). 1.60 Sun Jul 17 20:54:31 GMT 2011 joerg Retire varargs.h support. Move machine/stdarg.h logic into MI sys/stdarg.h and expect compiler to provide proper builtins, defaulting to the GCC interface. lint still has a special fallback. Reduce abuse of _BSD_VA_LIST_ by defining __va_list by default and derive va_list as required by standards. 1.8 Thu Jul 02 06:36:37 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). |
| H A D | md.sparc | 1.60 Mon Dec 29 03:13:26 GMT 2003 lukem Significant overhaul of how the sets are used: * Add an optional third field to the sets file which is a list of comma separated keywords that control if the line is printed. Currently supported keywords kerberos4 ${MKKERBEROS4} != no kerberos ${MKKERBEROS} != no lint ${MKLINT} != no obsolete ${obsolete} != 0. In this case, non obsolete files are not printed. (This will allow future support for builds with variables such as MKHESIOD and MKYP set to "no".) * Use sh(1)'s getopts where appropriate, and otherwise cleanup the various scripts. * Move defaults for sets.subr from sets.defaults into sets.subr. Move replicated code for determining stuff such as shlibs type from various scripts into sets.subr. * Merge the obsolete.*, krb.*, krb4.* and lint.* into the appropriate main lists with the relevant third field keyword(s). 1.24 Thu Jul 02 06:36:38 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). 1.60 Mon Dec 29 03:13:26 GMT 2003 lukem Significant overhaul of how the sets are used: * Add an optional third field to the sets file which is a list of comma separated keywords that control if the line is printed. Currently supported keywords kerberos4 ${MKKERBEROS4} != no kerberos ${MKKERBEROS} != no lint ${MKLINT} != no obsolete ${obsolete} != 0. In this case, non obsolete files are not printed. (This will allow future support for builds with variables such as MKHESIOD and MKYP set to "no".) * Use sh(1)'s getopts where appropriate, and otherwise cleanup the various scripts. * Move defaults for sets.subr from sets.defaults into sets.subr. Move replicated code for determining stuff such as shlibs type from various scripts into sets.subr. * Merge the obsolete.*, krb.*, krb4.* and lint.* into the appropriate main lists with the relevant third field keyword(s). 1.24 Thu Jul 02 06:36:38 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/arch/arc/conf/ | ||
| H A D | M403 | 1.60 Wed Jun 05 23:08:00 GMT 2013 christos branches: 1.60.2; remove obsolete networking options 1.60 Wed Jun 05 23:08:00 GMT 2013 christos branches: 1.60.2; remove obsolete networking options 1.4 Tue Feb 22 11:25:58 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| H A D | PICA | 1.60 Tue Jun 26 00:12:58 GMT 2007 tsutsui branches: 1.60.10; Add options COMPAT_40. 1.60 Tue Jun 26 00:12:58 GMT 2007 tsutsui branches: 1.60.10; Add options COMPAT_40. 1.18 Tue Feb 22 11:25:59 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 1.60 Tue Jun 26 00:12:58 GMT 2007 tsutsui branches: 1.60.10; Add options COMPAT_40. 1.60 Tue Jun 26 00:12:58 GMT 2007 tsutsui branches: 1.60.10; Add options COMPAT_40. 1.18 Tue Feb 22 11:25:59 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| H A D | files.arc | 1.60 Wed Oct 17 19:53:28 GMT 2007 garbled branches: 1.60.2; Merge the ppcoea-renovation branch to HEAD. This branch was a major cleanup and rototill of many of the various OEA cpu based PPC ports that focused on sharing as much code as possible between the various ports to eliminate near-identical copies of files in every tree. Additionally there is a new PIC system that unifies the interface to interrupt code for all different OEA ppc arches. The work for this branch was done by a variety of people, too long to list here. TODO: bebox still needs work to complete the transition to -renovation. ofppc still needs a bunch of work, which I will be looking at. ev64260 still needs to be renovated amigappc was not attempted. NOTES: pmppc was removed as an arch, and moved to a evbppc target. 1.60 Wed Oct 17 19:53:28 GMT 2007 garbled branches: 1.60.2; Merge the ppcoea-renovation branch to HEAD. This branch was a major cleanup and rototill of many of the various OEA cpu based PPC ports that focused on sharing as much code as possible between the various ports to eliminate near-identical copies of files in every tree. Additionally there is a new PIC system that unifies the interface to interrupt code for all different OEA ppc arches. The work for this branch was done by a variety of people, too long to list here. TODO: bebox still needs work to complete the transition to -renovation. ofppc still needs a bunch of work, which I will be looking at. ev64260 still needs to be renovated amigappc was not attempted. NOTES: pmppc was removed as an arch, and moved to a evbppc target. 1.16 Tue Feb 22 11:25:59 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| H A D | ARCTIC | 1.60 Sat Mar 02 02:42:10 GMT 2013 christos Under FAST_IPSEC, IPSEC_ESP is mandatory; GC it. 1.4 Tue Feb 22 11:25:58 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| H A D | RAMDISK | 1.60 Sat Jul 30 06:35:35 GMT 2005 yamt add "options VMSWAP" to non INSTALL kernels. 1.4 Tue Feb 22 11:25:59 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| /src/sys/arch/arc/dev/ | ||
| H A D | pccons.c | 1.60 Sun Mar 16 05:20:22 GMT 2014 dholland branches: 1.60.2; Change (mostly mechanically) every cdevsw/bdevsw I can find to use designated initializers. I have not built every extant kernel so I have probably broken at least one build; however I've also found and fixed some wrong cdevsw/bdevsw entries so even if so I think we come out ahead. 1.60 Sun Mar 16 05:20:22 GMT 2014 dholland branches: 1.60.2; Change (mostly mechanically) every cdevsw/bdevsw I can find to use designated initializers. I have not built every extant kernel so I have probably broken at least one build; however I've also found and fixed some wrong cdevsw/bdevsw entries so even if so I think we come out ahead. 1.14 Tue Feb 22 11:26:00 GMT 2000 soda merge changes between OpenBSD-2.1 and OpenBSD-2.6 |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/base/ | ||
| H A D | md.sparc | 1.60 Sun Oct 21 23:03:15 GMT 2001 jmc Remove /dev entries. MAKEDEV doesn't get run before making the sets anymore and there's no need to since everything under /dev has to get regen'd on an install anyways. 1.36 Thu Jul 02 06:36:37 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). |
| H A D | ad.mips | 1.60 Fri Jan 02 21:18:51 GMT 2015 christos bump libmagic 1.1 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). |
| H A D | md.i386 | 1.60 Mon Jan 24 07:25:02 GMT 2000 mycroft Sync. 1.37 Thu Jul 02 06:36:37 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/distrib/sets/ | ||
| H A D | makeflist | 1.60 Mon May 26 15:42:34 GMT 2003 thorpej Check if md.${MACHINE}.${MACHINE_ARCH} exists and prefer it over md.${MACHINE}. 1.9 Thu Jul 02 06:36:35 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/share/misc/ | ||
| H A D | bsd-family-tree | 1.60 Tue Dec 12 18:44:57 GMT 2017 maya sync bsd family tree with freebsd From Eitan Adler in PR misc/52808. 1.28 Wed Nov 02 20:27:43 GMT 2005 rpaulo Add NetBSD 2.1 and 2.0.3. Thanks to riz, jmc, jschauma and salo. Did if forget anyone? |
| /src/usr.bin/make/ | ||
| H A D | util.c | 1.60 Sun Sep 13 15:15:51 GMT 2020 rillig make(1): clean up RCSID blocks These blocks mostly consisted of redundant structure, following the same #ifndef pattern over and over, with only minimal variation. It's easier to maintain if the common structure is only written once and encapsulated in a macro. To avoid "defined but unused" warnings from GCC in the case where MAKE_NATIVE is not defined, I had to add volatile. Adding MAKE_ATTR_UNUSED alone would not preserve the rcsid variable in the resulting binary. 1.23 Sat Sep 04 04:21:28 GMT 1999 christos PR/8259: Chris Demetriou: Fix stack overflow bugs exposed by the glibc-2.1.1 Makefile. Use snprintf everywhere. |
| /src/sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/ | ||
| H A D | locks.c | 1.88 Thu Nov 02 10:31:55 GMT 2023 martin Back out the following revisions on behalf of core: sys/sys/lwp.h: revision 1.228 sys/sys/pipe.h: revision 1.40 sys/kern/uipc_socket.c: revision 1.306 sys/kern/kern_sleepq.c: revision 1.84 sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/locks_up.c: revision 1.13 sys/kern/sys_pipe.c: revision 1.165 usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c: revision 1.119 sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/locks.c: revision 1.87 sys/ddb/db_xxx.c: revision 1.78 sys/ddb/db_command.c: revision 1.187 sys/sys/condvar.h: revision 1.18 sys/ddb/db_interface.h: revision 1.42 sys/sys/socketvar.h: revision 1.166 sys/kern/uipc_syscalls.c: revision 1.209 sys/kern/kern_condvar.c: revision 1.60 Add cv_fdrestart() [...] Use cv_fdrestart() to implement fo_restart. Simplify/streamline pipes a little bit [...] This changes have caused regressions and need to be debugged. The cv_fdrestart() addition needs more discussion. 1.60 Tue Apr 30 00:03:53 GMT 2013 pooka Make hypercall calling conventions consistent: iff a hypercall can fail, it returns an int containing the error value. 1.5 Sun Dec 30 03:35:20 GMT 2007 pooka steal 1.4.2.1 from vmlocking2: cv_xwait_sig() |
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| H A D | fstat.c | 1.120 Thu Nov 02 10:31:55 GMT 2023 martin Back out the following revisions on behalf of core: sys/sys/lwp.h: revision 1.228 sys/sys/pipe.h: revision 1.40 sys/kern/uipc_socket.c: revision 1.306 sys/kern/kern_sleepq.c: revision 1.84 sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/locks_up.c: revision 1.13 sys/kern/sys_pipe.c: revision 1.165 usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c: revision 1.119 sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/locks.c: revision 1.87 sys/ddb/db_xxx.c: revision 1.78 sys/ddb/db_command.c: revision 1.187 sys/sys/condvar.h: revision 1.18 sys/ddb/db_interface.h: revision 1.42 sys/sys/socketvar.h: revision 1.166 sys/kern/uipc_syscalls.c: revision 1.209 sys/kern/kern_condvar.c: revision 1.60 Add cv_fdrestart() [...] Use cv_fdrestart() to implement fo_restart. Simplify/streamline pipes a little bit [...] This changes have caused regressions and need to be debugged. The cv_fdrestart() addition needs more discussion. 1.60 Sat Feb 01 18:31:09 GMT 2003 tron Include "sys/mallocvar.h" with "_KERNEL" defined in time to avoid build failure because MALLOC_DECLARE() is not defined. 1.56 Wed Oct 23 22:37:11 GMT 2002 jdolecek merge rev. 1.50.2.1 (made by lukem): rudimentary support for for displaying DTYPE_KQUEUE fds 1.120 Thu Nov 02 10:31:55 GMT 2023 martin Back out the following revisions on behalf of core: sys/sys/lwp.h: revision 1.228 sys/sys/pipe.h: revision 1.40 sys/kern/uipc_socket.c: revision 1.306 sys/kern/kern_sleepq.c: revision 1.84 sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/locks_up.c: revision 1.13 sys/kern/sys_pipe.c: revision 1.165 usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c: revision 1.119 sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/locks.c: revision 1.87 sys/ddb/db_xxx.c: revision 1.78 sys/ddb/db_command.c: revision 1.187 sys/sys/condvar.h: revision 1.18 sys/ddb/db_interface.h: revision 1.42 sys/sys/socketvar.h: revision 1.166 sys/kern/uipc_syscalls.c: revision 1.209 sys/kern/kern_condvar.c: revision 1.60 Add cv_fdrestart() [...] Use cv_fdrestart() to implement fo_restart. Simplify/streamline pipes a little bit [...] This changes have caused regressions and need to be debugged. The cv_fdrestart() addition needs more discussion. 1.60 Sat Feb 01 18:31:09 GMT 2003 tron Include "sys/mallocvar.h" with "_KERNEL" defined in time to avoid build failure because MALLOC_DECLARE() is not defined. 1.56 Wed Oct 23 22:37:11 GMT 2002 jdolecek merge rev. 1.50.2.1 (made by lukem): rudimentary support for for displaying DTYPE_KQUEUE fds 1.120 Thu Nov 02 10:31:55 GMT 2023 martin Back out the following revisions on behalf of core: sys/sys/lwp.h: revision 1.228 sys/sys/pipe.h: revision 1.40 sys/kern/uipc_socket.c: revision 1.306 sys/kern/kern_sleepq.c: revision 1.84 sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/locks_up.c: revision 1.13 sys/kern/sys_pipe.c: revision 1.165 usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c: revision 1.119 sys/rump/librump/rumpkern/locks.c: revision 1.87 sys/ddb/db_xxx.c: revision 1.78 sys/ddb/db_command.c: revision 1.187 sys/sys/condvar.h: revision 1.18 sys/ddb/db_interface.h: revision 1.42 sys/sys/socketvar.h: revision 1.166 sys/kern/uipc_syscalls.c: revision 1.209 sys/kern/kern_condvar.c: revision 1.60 Add cv_fdrestart() [...] Use cv_fdrestart() to implement fo_restart. Simplify/streamline pipes a little bit [...] This changes have caused regressions and need to be debugged. The cv_fdrestart() addition needs more discussion. 1.60 Sat Feb 01 18:31:09 GMT 2003 tron Include "sys/mallocvar.h" with "_KERNEL" defined in time to avoid build failure because MALLOC_DECLARE() is not defined. 1.56 Wed Oct 23 22:37:11 GMT 2002 jdolecek merge rev. 1.50.2.1 (made by lukem): rudimentary support for for displaying DTYPE_KQUEUE fds |
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| H A D | shl.mi | 1.60 Thu Mar 12 07:58:05 GMT 2015 snj update for freetype 2.5.5 1.1 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). |
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| H A D | cpuregs.h | 1.60 Mon Jun 09 00:20:37 GMT 2003 simonb Remove definitions and usage of MIPS_COP_0_STATUS_REG and MIPS_COP_0_CAUSE_REG - use MIPS_COP_0_STATUS and MIPS_COP_0_CAUSE instead. 1.15 Fri Sep 11 16:46:31 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. |
| H A D | locore.h | 1.60 Mon Mar 11 16:39:39 GMT 2002 uch make this compile and work with MIPS3_5900. 1.14 Fri Sep 11 16:46:31 GMT 1998 jonathan branches: 1.14.2; 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. |
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