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H A Dfiles.netipsec1.4 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

1.4 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

H A Dxform_tcp.c1.1 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.6; 1.1.8;
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

1.1 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.6; 1.1.8;
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

/src/sys/arch/hpcmips/conf/
H A Dfiles.hpcmips1.109 Wed Aug 21 04:17:40 GMT 2019 msaitoh Fix typo (s/contoller/controller/).
/src/share/man/man4/
H A Dtcp.41.17 Sun Apr 25 22:25:05 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

1.17 Sun Apr 25 22:25:05 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

H A Dusb.41.109 Sat Sep 30 13:39:41 GMT 2017 wiz branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4;
Remove Tn. Comment out xref to non-existent udsir(4).

1.109 Sat Sep 30 13:39:41 GMT 2017 wiz branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4;
Remove Tn. Comment out xref to non-existent udsir(4).

1.109 Sat Sep 30 13:39:41 GMT 2017 wiz branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4;
Remove Tn. Comment out xref to non-existent udsir(4).

/src/sys/dev/mii/
H A Dmiidevs_data.h1.109 Wed Feb 26 04:31:29 GMT 2014 ozaki-r branches: 1.109.2;
Regen.

1.109 Wed Feb 26 04:31:29 GMT 2014 ozaki-r branches: 1.109.2;
Regen.

1.100 Mon Sep 17 11:43:50 GMT 2012 tsutsui Regen from miidevs rev 1.109:
> Add another Broadcom OUI and BCM57765 1000BASE-T media interface.
> Per PR kern/46961.

H A Dmiidevs.h1.112 Mon Sep 17 11:43:50 GMT 2012 tsutsui Regen from miidevs rev 1.109:
> Add another Broadcom OUI and BCM57765 1000BASE-T media interface.
> Per PR kern/46961.

1.109 Fri Apr 06 09:16:34 GMT 2012 isaki Regen from miidevs,v 1.106; sync a comment with a fact.

/src/sys/net/
H A Dpfkeyv2.h1.16 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

1.16 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

/src/sys/netinet/
H A Dip.h1.26 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan branches: 1.26.12;
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

1.26 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan branches: 1.26.12;
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

H A Dtcp.h1.16 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

1.16 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

H A Dfiles.netinet1.6 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

1.6 Sun Apr 25 22:25:03 GMT 2004 jonathan Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385
(MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original
FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship
credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name
attributed to Vincent Jardin.

This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as
MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp
modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current
(tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed
as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga)
and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper).


NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code
that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5
options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more
space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and
possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to
a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for
TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm
punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle
SACK blocks, as a separate exercise.

In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c
,and modifies:

sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5
sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25
sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15
sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200
sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109
sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165
sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89
sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109
sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3
sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11
sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7
sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11
share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16
lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20
lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17
lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8
sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14
sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27
sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15

Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be
required to cleanly apply this diff.

/src/sys/ufs/lfs/
H A Dulfsmount.h1.18 Mon Jun 20 03:36:09 GMT 2016 dholland One more batch of already-synced ufs changes:

ufs_extern.h 1.79 is equivalent to ulfs_extern.h 1.14
ufsmount.h 1.43 is (roughly) equivalent to lfs_extern.h 1.102
ufs_inode.c 1.94 does not apply to lfs
ufs_inode.c 1.95 does not apply to lfs either
ufs_readwrite.c 1.108 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.8
ufs_readwrite.c 1.109 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.9
ufs_readwrite.c 1.110 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.10
ufs_readwrite.c 1.111 does not apply to lfs
ufs_readwrite.c 1.112 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.11
ufs_readwrite.c 1.113 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.13
ufs_readwrite.c 1.114 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.14
ufs_readwrite.c 1.115 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.15
ufs_readwrite.c 1.116-1.118 does not apply to lfs
ufs_readwrite.c 1.119-1.120 are equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.16
ufs_rename.c 1.12 is equivalent to lfs_rename.c 1.8
ufs_vnops.c 1.226 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.22 and lfs_vnops.c 1.270
ufs_vnops.c 1.227 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.23
ufs_vnops.c 1.228-1.229 are equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.24
ufs_vnops.c 1.230 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.25 and lfs_vnops.c 1.271
ufs_vnops.c 1.231 originated in lfs
ufs_vnops.c 1.232 does not apply to lfs
H A Dlfs_rename.c1.21 Mon Jun 20 03:36:09 GMT 2016 dholland branches: 1.21.10;
One more batch of already-synced ufs changes:

ufs_extern.h 1.79 is equivalent to ulfs_extern.h 1.14
ufsmount.h 1.43 is (roughly) equivalent to lfs_extern.h 1.102
ufs_inode.c 1.94 does not apply to lfs
ufs_inode.c 1.95 does not apply to lfs either
ufs_readwrite.c 1.108 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.8
ufs_readwrite.c 1.109 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.9
ufs_readwrite.c 1.110 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.10
ufs_readwrite.c 1.111 does not apply to lfs
ufs_readwrite.c 1.112 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.11
ufs_readwrite.c 1.113 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.13
ufs_readwrite.c 1.114 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.14
ufs_readwrite.c 1.115 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.15
ufs_readwrite.c 1.116-1.118 does not apply to lfs
ufs_readwrite.c 1.119-1.120 are equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.16
ufs_rename.c 1.12 is equivalent to lfs_rename.c 1.8
ufs_vnops.c 1.226 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.22 and lfs_vnops.c 1.270
ufs_vnops.c 1.227 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.23
ufs_vnops.c 1.228-1.229 are equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.24
ufs_vnops.c 1.230 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.25 and lfs_vnops.c 1.271
ufs_vnops.c 1.231 originated in lfs
ufs_vnops.c 1.232 does not apply to lfs

H A Dulfs_extern.h1.24 Mon Jun 20 03:36:09 GMT 2016 dholland branches: 1.24.18; 1.24.24;
One more batch of already-synced ufs changes:

ufs_extern.h 1.79 is equivalent to ulfs_extern.h 1.14
ufsmount.h 1.43 is (roughly) equivalent to lfs_extern.h 1.102
ufs_inode.c 1.94 does not apply to lfs
ufs_inode.c 1.95 does not apply to lfs either
ufs_readwrite.c 1.108 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.8
ufs_readwrite.c 1.109 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.9
ufs_readwrite.c 1.110 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.10
ufs_readwrite.c 1.111 does not apply to lfs
ufs_readwrite.c 1.112 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.11
ufs_readwrite.c 1.113 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.13
ufs_readwrite.c 1.114 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.14
ufs_readwrite.c 1.115 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.15
ufs_readwrite.c 1.116-1.118 does not apply to lfs
ufs_readwrite.c 1.119-1.120 are equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.16
ufs_rename.c 1.12 is equivalent to lfs_rename.c 1.8
ufs_vnops.c 1.226 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.22 and lfs_vnops.c 1.270
ufs_vnops.c 1.227 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.23
ufs_vnops.c 1.228-1.229 are equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.24
ufs_vnops.c 1.230 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.25 and lfs_vnops.c 1.271
ufs_vnops.c 1.231 originated in lfs
ufs_vnops.c 1.232 does not apply to lfs
H A Dulfs_readwrite.c1.22 Mon Jun 20 03:36:09 GMT 2016 dholland branches: 1.22.2; 1.22.4;
One more batch of already-synced ufs changes:

ufs_extern.h 1.79 is equivalent to ulfs_extern.h 1.14
ufsmount.h 1.43 is (roughly) equivalent to lfs_extern.h 1.102
ufs_inode.c 1.94 does not apply to lfs
ufs_inode.c 1.95 does not apply to lfs either
ufs_readwrite.c 1.108 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.8
ufs_readwrite.c 1.109 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.9
ufs_readwrite.c 1.110 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.10
ufs_readwrite.c 1.111 does not apply to lfs
ufs_readwrite.c 1.112 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.11
ufs_readwrite.c 1.113 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.13
ufs_readwrite.c 1.114 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.14
ufs_readwrite.c 1.115 is equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.15
ufs_readwrite.c 1.116-1.118 does not apply to lfs
ufs_readwrite.c 1.119-1.120 are equivalent to ulfs_readwrite.c 1.16
ufs_rename.c 1.12 is equivalent to lfs_rename.c 1.8
ufs_vnops.c 1.226 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.22 and lfs_vnops.c 1.270
ufs_vnops.c 1.227 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.23
ufs_vnops.c 1.228-1.229 are equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.24
ufs_vnops.c 1.230 is equivalent to ulfs_vnops.c 1.25 and lfs_vnops.c 1.271
ufs_vnops.c 1.231 originated in lfs
ufs_vnops.c 1.232 does not apply to lfs
/src/sys/arch/atari/conf/
H A DSMALL0301.20 Mon Nov 24 08:29:26 GMT 2014 tsutsui Regen config files from GENERIC.in rev 1.109 by makeconf:

> Shrink GENERIC and enable options MODULAR instead, as other poor m68k ports.
>
> This allows all (at least ATARITT and FALCON, which have certain users)
> gzipped kernel binaries put into 1440KB 2HD floppy so that users can
> load these kernels on the native TOS using LOADBSD.TTP utility for
> installation. Note SMALL030 kernel doesn't include any Ethernet
> configuration and requires CD-ROM or other removable disks.
>
> Should be pulled up to netbsd-7.

/src/sys/arch/cobalt/cobalt/
H A Dmachdep.c1.109 Mon Feb 08 19:02:27 GMT 2010 joerg branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4; 1.109.6;
Remove separate mb_map. The nmbclusters is computed at boot time based
on the amount of physical memory and limited by NMBCLUSTERS if present.
Architectures without direct mapping also limit it based on the kmem_map
size, which is used as backing store. On i386 and ARM, the maximum KVA
used for mbuf clusters is limited to 64MB by default.

The old default limits and limits based on GATEWAY have been removed.
key_registered_sb_max is hard-wired to a value derived from 2048
clusters.

1.109 Mon Feb 08 19:02:27 GMT 2010 joerg branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4; 1.109.6;
Remove separate mb_map. The nmbclusters is computed at boot time based
on the amount of physical memory and limited by NMBCLUSTERS if present.
Architectures without direct mapping also limit it based on the kmem_map
size, which is used as backing store. On i386 and ARM, the maximum KVA
used for mbuf clusters is limited to 64MB by default.

The old default limits and limits based on GATEWAY have been removed.
key_registered_sb_max is hard-wired to a value derived from 2048
clusters.

1.109 Mon Feb 08 19:02:27 GMT 2010 joerg branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4; 1.109.6;
Remove separate mb_map. The nmbclusters is computed at boot time based
on the amount of physical memory and limited by NMBCLUSTERS if present.
Architectures without direct mapping also limit it based on the kmem_map
size, which is used as backing store. On i386 and ARM, the maximum KVA
used for mbuf clusters is limited to 64MB by default.

The old default limits and limits based on GATEWAY have been removed.
key_registered_sb_max is hard-wired to a value derived from 2048
clusters.

1.109 Mon Feb 08 19:02:27 GMT 2010 joerg branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4; 1.109.6;
Remove separate mb_map. The nmbclusters is computed at boot time based
on the amount of physical memory and limited by NMBCLUSTERS if present.
Architectures without direct mapping also limit it based on the kmem_map
size, which is used as backing store. On i386 and ARM, the maximum KVA
used for mbuf clusters is limited to 64MB by default.

The old default limits and limits based on GATEWAY have been removed.
key_registered_sb_max is hard-wired to a value derived from 2048
clusters.

/src/sys/compat/linux/common/
H A Dlinux_misc_notalpha.c1.109 Sun Nov 09 17:48:08 GMT 2014 maxv branches: 1.109.12; 1.109.18; 1.109.20;
Do not uselessly include <sys/malloc.h>.

1.109 Sun Nov 09 17:48:08 GMT 2014 maxv branches: 1.109.12; 1.109.18; 1.109.20;
Do not uselessly include <sys/malloc.h>.

1.109 Sun Nov 09 17:48:08 GMT 2014 maxv branches: 1.109.12; 1.109.18; 1.109.20;
Do not uselessly include <sys/malloc.h>.

1.109 Sun Nov 09 17:48:08 GMT 2014 maxv branches: 1.109.12; 1.109.18; 1.109.20;
Do not uselessly include <sys/malloc.h>.

/src/sbin/
H A DMakefile1.109 Sat Feb 09 19:32:28 GMT 2008 jmmv branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8;
Descend into modstat if MKMODULAR is set.

1.109 Sat Feb 09 19:32:28 GMT 2008 jmmv branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8;
Descend into modstat if MKMODULAR is set.

1.109 Sat Feb 09 19:32:28 GMT 2008 jmmv branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8;
Descend into modstat if MKMODULAR is set.

1.109 Sat Feb 09 19:32:28 GMT 2008 jmmv branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8;
Descend into modstat if MKMODULAR is set.

/src/sys/arch/powerpc/powerpc/
H A Dtrap.c1.109 Sat Dec 24 20:07:28 GMT 2005 perry branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10;
Remove leading __ from __(const|inline|signed|volatile) -- it is obsolete.

1.109 Sat Dec 24 20:07:28 GMT 2005 perry branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10;
Remove leading __ from __(const|inline|signed|volatile) -- it is obsolete.

1.109 Sat Dec 24 20:07:28 GMT 2005 perry branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10;
Remove leading __ from __(const|inline|signed|volatile) -- it is obsolete.

1.109 Sat Dec 24 20:07:28 GMT 2005 perry branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10;
Remove leading __ from __(const|inline|signed|volatile) -- it is obsolete.

1.109 Sat Dec 24 20:07:28 GMT 2005 perry branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10;
Remove leading __ from __(const|inline|signed|volatile) -- it is obsolete.

/src/sys/arch/mips/mips/
H A Dvm_machdep.c1.109 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10; 1.109.12;
merge ktrace-lwp.

1.109 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10; 1.109.12;
merge ktrace-lwp.

1.109 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10; 1.109.12;
merge ktrace-lwp.

1.109 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10; 1.109.12;
merge ktrace-lwp.

1.109 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10; 1.109.12;
merge ktrace-lwp.

1.109 Sun Dec 11 00:18:09 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.109.4; 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.10; 1.109.12;
merge ktrace-lwp.

/src/sbin/fsck_ffs/
H A Dsetup.c1.109 Wed Jul 05 10:59:08 GMT 2023 riastradh branches: 1.109.2;
Revert "fsck_ffs(8): Ensure A divides S before aligned_alloc(A, S)."

C17 lifted this restriction.

1.109 Wed Jul 05 10:59:08 GMT 2023 riastradh branches: 1.109.2;
Revert "fsck_ffs(8): Ensure A divides S before aligned_alloc(A, S)."

C17 lifted this restriction.

/src/sys/compat/linux/arch/alpha/
H A Dlinux_syscallargs.h1.109 Sun Apr 26 19:20:18 GMT 2020 thorpej branches: 1.109.2;
Regen for native futex calls.

1.109 Sun Apr 26 19:20:18 GMT 2020 thorpej branches: 1.109.2;
Regen for native futex calls.

/src/sys/kern/
H A Dexec_elf32.c1.109 Sat Feb 04 00:09:50 GMT 2006 yamt branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4; 1.109.6;
for some random places, use PNBUF_GET/PUT rather than
- on-stack buffer
- malloc(MAXPATHLEN)

1.109 Sat Feb 04 00:09:50 GMT 2006 yamt branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4; 1.109.6;
for some random places, use PNBUF_GET/PUT rather than
- on-stack buffer
- malloc(MAXPATHLEN)

1.109 Sat Feb 04 00:09:50 GMT 2006 yamt branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4; 1.109.6;
for some random places, use PNBUF_GET/PUT rather than
- on-stack buffer
- malloc(MAXPATHLEN)

1.109 Sat Feb 04 00:09:50 GMT 2006 yamt branches: 1.109.2; 1.109.4; 1.109.6;
for some random places, use PNBUF_GET/PUT rather than
- on-stack buffer
- malloc(MAXPATHLEN)

/src/sys/arch/i386/conf/
H A DINSTALL_TINY1.109 Wed Jan 24 19:46:26 GMT 2007 tls branches: 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.14;
Remove option COMPAT_386BSD_MBRPART from default kernels. NetBSD has
not used partition ID 0x165 for many, many years, and the presence of
this option in INSTALL kernels can cause overwriting of existing FreeBSD
installations when sysinst writes back the disklabel. Those with very,
very old NetBSD installations may find that they must update their fdisk
partition tables to use partition ID 0x169 for their NetBSD partitions.

This seems like the best of a number of lousy choices for dealing with
this problem. Sysinst should perhaps grow code that asks whether an
existing 0x165 partition should be converted.

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1.109 Wed Jan 24 19:46:26 GMT 2007 tls branches: 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.14;
Remove option COMPAT_386BSD_MBRPART from default kernels. NetBSD has
not used partition ID 0x165 for many, many years, and the presence of
this option in INSTALL kernels can cause overwriting of existing FreeBSD
installations when sysinst writes back the disklabel. Those with very,
very old NetBSD installations may find that they must update their fdisk
partition tables to use partition ID 0x169 for their NetBSD partitions.

This seems like the best of a number of lousy choices for dealing with
this problem. Sysinst should perhaps grow code that asks whether an
existing 0x165 partition should be converted.

~

1.109 Wed Jan 24 19:46:26 GMT 2007 tls branches: 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.14;
Remove option COMPAT_386BSD_MBRPART from default kernels. NetBSD has
not used partition ID 0x165 for many, many years, and the presence of
this option in INSTALL kernels can cause overwriting of existing FreeBSD
installations when sysinst writes back the disklabel. Those with very,
very old NetBSD installations may find that they must update their fdisk
partition tables to use partition ID 0x169 for their NetBSD partitions.

This seems like the best of a number of lousy choices for dealing with
this problem. Sysinst should perhaps grow code that asks whether an
existing 0x165 partition should be converted.

~

1.109 Wed Jan 24 19:46:26 GMT 2007 tls branches: 1.109.6; 1.109.8; 1.109.14;
Remove option COMPAT_386BSD_MBRPART from default kernels. NetBSD has
not used partition ID 0x165 for many, many years, and the presence of
this option in INSTALL kernels can cause overwriting of existing FreeBSD
installations when sysinst writes back the disklabel. Those with very,
very old NetBSD installations may find that they must update their fdisk
partition tables to use partition ID 0x169 for their NetBSD partitions.

This seems like the best of a number of lousy choices for dealing with
this problem. Sysinst should perhaps grow code that asks whether an
existing 0x165 partition should be converted.

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