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/src/distrib/amiga/stand/
H A Drdbinfo.uue1.2 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès

- Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and
binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha
to match upstream
- Add device-streams.README.md from upstream
- Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time
- Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit
offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due
to 32 bit limits)
- Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain

Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8
1.2 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès

- Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and
binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha
to match upstream
- Add device-streams.README.md from upstream
- Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time
- Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit
offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due
to 32 bit limits)
- Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain

Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8
1.2 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès

- Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and
binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha
to match upstream
- Add device-streams.README.md from upstream
- Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time
- Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit
offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due
to 32 bit limits)
- Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain

Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8
H A Dxstreamtodev.uue1.2 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès

- Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and
binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha
to match upstream
- Add device-streams.README.md from upstream
- Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time
- Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit
offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due
to 32 bit limits)
- Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain

Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8
1.2 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès

- Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and
binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha
to match upstream
- Add device-streams.README.md from upstream
- Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time
- Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit
offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due
to 32 bit limits)
- Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain

Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8
1.2 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès

- Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and
binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha
to match upstream
- Add device-streams.README.md from upstream
- Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time
- Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit
offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due
to 32 bit limits)
- Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain

Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8
H A DMakefile1.6 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès

- Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and
binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha
to match upstream
- Add device-streams.README.md from upstream
- Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time
- Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit
offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due
to 32 bit limits)
- Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain

Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8
1.6 Thu Mar 23 13:56:24 GMT 2023 abs Update device-streams binaries from Roc Vallès

- Split device-streams.tar.gz.uue into seperate source and
binaries device-streams-2.2.1-src.tar.gz and device-streams-2.2.1.lha
to match upstream
- Add device-streams.README.md from upstream
- Add simple 'update' script to help updating next time
- Binaries now avoid 32 bit file offset issues (they use 64 bit
offsets where supported, and otherwise avoid corrupting data due
to 32 bit limits)
- Binaries now built with updated bebbo/amiga-gcc toolchain

Pullup: netbsd-10, netbsd-9 and possibly netbsd-8
1.2 Wed Jan 18 13:19:01 GMT 2006 is branches: 1.2.20; 1.2.24;
Only provide uncompressed tools, so that they can be run directly
from CD-ROM, and buggy CD-ROM file systems aren't confused by two
tools with the same prefix.
1.2 Wed Jan 18 13:19:01 GMT 2006 is branches: 1.2.20; 1.2.24;
Only provide uncompressed tools, so that they can be run directly
from CD-ROM, and buggy CD-ROM file systems aren't confused by two
tools with the same prefix.
1.2 Wed Jan 18 13:19:01 GMT 2006 is branches: 1.2.20; 1.2.24;
Only provide uncompressed tools, so that they can be run directly
from CD-ROM, and buggy CD-ROM file systems aren't confused by two
tools with the same prefix.
/src/usr.sbin/rpc.lockd/
H A Dlockd_lock.h1.2 Fri Jun 09 14:00:54 GMT 2000 fvdl branches: 1.2.4; 1.2.28;
Convert to tirpc interface, and to be af-independent.
1.2 Fri Jun 09 14:00:54 GMT 2000 fvdl branches: 1.2.4; 1.2.28;
Convert to tirpc interface, and to be af-independent.
1.2 Fri Jun 09 14:00:54 GMT 2000 fvdl branches: 1.2.4; 1.2.28;
Convert to tirpc interface, and to be af-independent.
1.1 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using
fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will
be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so
remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock).
Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients.
Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they
could be granted.
H A Dlockd.h1.2 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using
fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will
be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so
remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock).
Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients.
Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they
could be granted.

1.2 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using
fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will
be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so
remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock).
Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients.
Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they
could be granted.

H A Drpc.lockd.81.4 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using
fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will
be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so
remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock).
Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients.
Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they
could be granted.
1.2 Fri Mar 14 23:23:24 GMT 1997 perry transations -> transactions per pr 3333 from SAITOH Masanobu
H A Dlock_proc.c1.4 Wed Jun 07 14:34:40 GMT 2000 bouyer Implement file locking in lockd. All the stuff is done in userland, using
fhopen() and flock(). This means that if you kill lockd, all locks will
be relased (but you're supposed to kill statd at the same time, so
remote hosts will know it and re-establish the lock).
Tested against solaris 2.7 and linux 2.2.14 clients.
Shared lock are not handled efficiently, they're serialised in lockd when they
could be granted.
1.2 Sat Oct 18 04:01:15 GMT 1997 lukem branches: 1.2.4;
WARNSify
1.2 Sat Oct 18 04:01:15 GMT 1997 lukem branches: 1.2.4;
WARNSify
/src/sys/dev/hpc/
H A DMakefile1.2 Wed Apr 11 07:42:32 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.

1.2 Wed Apr 11 07:42:32 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.

/src/sys/arch/pmax/stand/common/
H A Drz.h1.2 Sat Nov 27 03:09:51 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.8; 1.2.140; 1.2.148; 1.2.154;
Moved from lib/rz.h,v
1.2 Sat Nov 27 03:09:51 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.8; 1.2.140; 1.2.148; 1.2.154;
Moved from lib/rz.h,v
1.2 Sat Nov 27 03:09:51 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.8; 1.2.140; 1.2.148; 1.2.154;
Moved from lib/rz.h,v
1.2 Sat Nov 27 03:09:51 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.8; 1.2.140; 1.2.148; 1.2.154;
Moved from lib/rz.h,v
1.2 Sat Nov 27 03:09:51 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.8; 1.2.140; 1.2.148; 1.2.154;
Moved from lib/rz.h,v
1.2 Sat Nov 27 03:09:51 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.8; 1.2.140; 1.2.148; 1.2.154;
Moved from lib/rz.h,v
1.1 Thu Jan 21 00:33:47 GMT 1999 simonb branches: 1.1.2;
Almost working bootblocks for the pmax. This compiles fine with gcc
2.7.2.2-myc2 (and produces _identical_ bootblocks with the 1.3.3
bootblocks which weren't in the tree), but egcs 1.1.1 builds a ufs.o
that's about a 100 bytes too big, and it busts the 7.5k we've got for
bootrz.

Still needs cleanup - the Makefiles could be better/cleaner, and doesn't
install yet (because of above problem). At least there's something to
work with now.

Note that we have our own versions of a lot of the sys/lib/libsa
routines which are less functional/smaller.
/src/sys/dev/sbus/
H A DMakefile1.3 Wed Apr 11 07:42:39 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.
1.2 Tue Jul 28 08:45:46 GMT 1998 augustss branches: 1.2.14; 1.2.26;
Add missing .include <bsd.kinc.mk>
1.2 Tue Jul 28 08:45:46 GMT 1998 augustss branches: 1.2.14; 1.2.26;
Add missing .include <bsd.kinc.mk>
1.2 Tue Jul 28 08:45:46 GMT 1998 augustss branches: 1.2.14; 1.2.26;
Add missing .include <bsd.kinc.mk>
/src/usr.sbin/mrouted/
H A Ddvmrp.h1.2 Sun May 08 15:08:53 GMT 1994 brezak Van's 2.2 mrouted changes
1.2 Sun May 08 15:08:53 GMT 1994 brezak Van's 2.2 mrouted changes
H A Droute.c1.2 Sun May 08 15:08:56 GMT 1994 brezak Van's 2.2 mrouted changes
1.2 Sun May 08 15:08:56 GMT 1994 brezak Van's 2.2 mrouted changes
/src/common/dist/zlib/
H A Ddeflate.h1.6 Sun Sep 22 19:12:27 GMT 2024 christos Merge conflicts between 1.2.13 and 1.3.1
1.5 Sat Oct 15 19:49:32 GMT 2022 christos branches: 1.5.8;
merge conflicts between 1.2.10 and 1.2.13
1.5 Sat Oct 15 19:49:32 GMT 2022 christos branches: 1.5.8;
merge conflicts between 1.2.10 and 1.2.13
1.4 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED.

https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531

This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has
lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced
in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That
option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with
a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which
the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol
table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to
invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses,
crashing the application.

The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length
buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending
buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance
pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures
that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since
the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and
since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes
of symbol space.
1.4 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED.

https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531

This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has
lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced
in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That
option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with
a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which
the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol
table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to
invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses,
crashing the application.

The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length
buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending
buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance
pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures
that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since
the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and
since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes
of symbol space.
1.2 Mon Jan 16 17:02:29 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.2.76;
change DEBUG to ZLIB_DEBUG.
1.2 Mon Jan 16 17:02:29 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.2.76;
change DEBUG to ZLIB_DEBUG.
H A Ddeflate.c1.7 Sun Sep 22 19:12:27 GMT 2024 christos Merge conflicts between 1.2.13 and 1.3.1
1.6 Sat Oct 15 19:49:32 GMT 2022 christos branches: 1.6.8;
merge conflicts between 1.2.10 and 1.2.13
1.6 Sat Oct 15 19:49:32 GMT 2022 christos branches: 1.6.8;
merge conflicts between 1.2.10 and 1.2.13
1.5 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED.

https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531

This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has
lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced
in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That
option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with
a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which
the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol
table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to
invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses,
crashing the application.

The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length
buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending
buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance
pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures
that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since
the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and
since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes
of symbol space.
1.5 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED.

https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531

This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has
lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced
in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That
option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with
a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which
the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol
table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to
invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses,
crashing the application.

The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length
buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending
buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance
pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures
that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since
the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and
since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes
of symbol space.
1.2 Mon Jan 16 17:02:29 GMT 2006 christos change DEBUG to ZLIB_DEBUG.
H A Dtrees.c1.7 Sun Sep 22 19:12:27 GMT 2024 christos Merge conflicts between 1.2.13 and 1.3.1
1.6 Sat Oct 15 19:49:32 GMT 2022 christos branches: 1.6.8;
merge conflicts between 1.2.10 and 1.2.13
1.6 Sat Oct 15 19:49:32 GMT 2022 christos branches: 1.6.8;
merge conflicts between 1.2.10 and 1.2.13
1.5 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED.

https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531

This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has
lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced
in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That
option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with
a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which
the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol
table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to
invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses,
crashing the application.

The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length
buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending
buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance
pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures
that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since
the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and
since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes
of symbol space.
1.5 Thu Mar 24 10:13:01 GMT 2022 wiz zlib: Fix a bug that can crash deflate on some input when using Z_FIXED.

https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/5c44459c3b28a9bd3283aaceab7c615f8020c531

This bug was reported by Danilo Ramos of Eideticom, Inc. It has
lain in wait 13 years before being found! The bug was introduced
in zlib 1.2.2.2, with the addition of the Z_FIXED option. That
option forces the use of fixed Huffman codes. For rare inputs with
a large number of distant matches, the pending buffer into which
the compressed data is written can overwrite the distance symbol
table which it overlays. That results in corrupted output due to
invalid distances, and can result in out-of-bound accesses,
crashing the application.

The fix here combines the distance buffer and literal/length
buffers into a single symbol buffer. Now three bytes of pending
buffer space are opened up for each literal or length/distance
pair consumed, instead of the previous two bytes. This assures
that the pending buffer cannot overwrite the symbol table, since
the maximum fixed code compressed length/distance is 31 bits, and
since there are four bytes of pending space for every three bytes
of symbol space.
1.2 Mon Jan 16 17:02:29 GMT 2006 christos change DEBUG to ZLIB_DEBUG.
/src/sys/dev/i2o/
H A DMakefile1.4 Wed Apr 11 07:42:33 GMT 2001 jdolecek branches: 1.4.8;
Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.
1.2 Thu Nov 09 00:34:05 GMT 2000 ad branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.4;
Install only headers that are useful to userspace (ioctl interface is not
finished, but will be here soon).
1.2 Thu Nov 09 00:34:05 GMT 2000 ad branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.4;
Install only headers that are useful to userspace (ioctl interface is not
finished, but will be here soon).
1.2 Thu Nov 09 00:34:05 GMT 2000 ad branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.4;
Install only headers that are useful to userspace (ioctl interface is not
finished, but will be here soon).
/src/sys/dev/dec/
H A DMakefile1.3 Wed Apr 11 07:42:31 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.
1.2 Fri Jun 16 23:09:57 GMT 2000 matt branches: 1.2.4;
Move dec_boot.h to here from arch/pmax/include and add the VAX boot block
info. Eventually Alpha boot block information as well.
1.2 Fri Jun 16 23:09:57 GMT 2000 matt branches: 1.2.4;
Move dec_boot.h to here from arch/pmax/include and add the VAX boot block
info. Eventually Alpha boot block information as well.
/src/sys/dev/ofw/
H A DMakefile1.4 Wed Apr 11 07:42:37 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.
1.2 Tue May 04 20:08:04 GMT 1999 thorpej branches: 1.2.2;
Define some things related to the PCI Bus binding to OpenFirmware.
1.2 Tue May 04 20:08:04 GMT 1999 thorpej branches: 1.2.2;
Define some things related to the PCI Bus binding to OpenFirmware.
/src/sys/dev/ieee1394/
H A DMakefile1.2 Wed Apr 11 07:42:34 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.
1.2 Wed Apr 11 07:42:34 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.
/src/lib/libc/sys/
H A Dutrace.21.3 Wed Jan 24 23:43:43 GMT 2001 jdolecek branches: 1.3.2;
It seems utrace(2) actually appeared in FreeBSD 2.2, not 4.0 according
to FreeBSD CVS logs
1.2 Fri Jan 05 22:28:41 GMT 2001 jdolecek document KTR_USER_MAXLEN limit
/src/sys/dev/vme/
H A DMakefile1.2 Wed Apr 11 07:42:41 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.

1.2 Wed Apr 11 07:42:41 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.

/src/sys/dev/pcmcia/
H A DMakefile1.5 Wed Apr 11 07:42:38 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.
1.2 Sun Jul 19 17:28:15 GMT 1998 christos branches: 1.2.8; 1.2.10; 1.2.12;
Add a devlist2h.awk so that we don't sprinkle the same constants over
each device driver file and use it.
1.2 Sun Jul 19 17:28:15 GMT 1998 christos branches: 1.2.8; 1.2.10; 1.2.12;
Add a devlist2h.awk so that we don't sprinkle the same constants over
each device driver file and use it.
1.2 Sun Jul 19 17:28:15 GMT 1998 christos branches: 1.2.8; 1.2.10; 1.2.12;
Add a devlist2h.awk so that we don't sprinkle the same constants over
each device driver file and use it.
1.2 Sun Jul 19 17:28:15 GMT 1998 christos branches: 1.2.8; 1.2.10; 1.2.12;
Add a devlist2h.awk so that we don't sprinkle the same constants over
each device driver file and use it.
/src/sys/dev/scsipi/
H A DMakefile1.3 Wed Apr 11 07:42:39 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.
1.2 Sun Feb 20 07:39:41 GMT 2000 mjacob branches: 1.2.6;
add ses.h to list of includes
1.2 Sun Feb 20 07:39:41 GMT 2000 mjacob branches: 1.2.6;
add ses.h to list of includes
/src/sys/compat/linux/arch/mips/
H A Dlinux_signal.h1.5 Sun Oct 14 17:21:47 GMT 2001 manu Fixed some mistakes in signal handling (this is still broken)
Added some code to set linux's uname kernel version to 2.4.0 (usefull for
testing with glibc-2.2). This is currently guarded by a #if 0.
1.2 Sun Sep 02 07:27:33 GMT 2001 manu Fixed indent problems
/src/sys/dev/microcode/aic7xxx/
H A DMakefile1.6 Wed Apr 11 07:42:35 GMT 2001 jdolecek Only install headers which are actually used by our userland. This
saves about 2.2MB under /usr/include/dev/. Discussed on tech-kern@
recently.

I HOPE to get the list right. The headers I left in are ones
used for MI tools and those whose usage I discovered by grep over tree sources.
Feel free to put needed includes back in if you encounter anything which
should not be removed from lists.

1.2 Mon Jan 05 07:31:11 GMT 1998 perry RCSID Police.

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