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H A Dpcidevs.h1.921 Sun Dec 09 20:28:12 GMT 2007 jmcneill branches: 1.921.2;
Merge jmcneill-pm branch.
1.921 Sun Dec 09 20:28:12 GMT 2007 jmcneill branches: 1.921.2;
Merge jmcneill-pm branch.
H A Dpcidevs_data.h1.921 Mon Dec 24 17:05:53 GMT 2007 hamajima regen.
H A Dpcidevs1.921 Mon Dec 24 17:03:20 GMT 2007 hamajima Add Intel 82801GB Ethernet Controller
/src/distrib/sets/lists/base/
H A Dshl.mi1.921 Thu Jun 17 01:17:27 GMT 2021 christos new libfido2
H A Dmi1.921 Tue Feb 08 03:20:13 GMT 2011 haad Initial import of libdm and dmctl to tree. libdm library can be used
to access, manage and manipulate device-mapper driver. Which opens us bunch
of new possibilities like

dm-multipath device target
dm-crypt device target
dm-ccd compatibility layer

With this import I'm bringing in dmctl tool for working with dm driver ,too.
I plan to replace gpl2 licensed dmsetup command with our dmctl tool in near
feature. It can also by placed to /rescue where we was not able to put
dmsetup because of licensing problems.

With libdm in tree we can now write RUMP atf test suite for dm driver to
ensure LVM subsystem stability as time goes.

Reviewed by: blymn@ and rmind@
Oked: by no objections on tech-userlevel@
/src/doc/
H A D3RDPARTY1.921 Fri Mar 02 07:06:31 GMT 2012 apb tzcode2012b and tzdata2012b ahve been released.
We have updated to tzdata2012b.
H A DCHANGES1.921 Mon Sep 03 18:05:19 GMT 2007 tshiozak add a new driver uchcom(4).
/src/sys/arch/i386/conf/
H A DGENERIC1.921 Sun Dec 14 00:44:29 GMT 2008 jmcneill add options PMS_ELANTECH_TOUCHPAD
/src/distrib/sets/lists/man/
H A Dmi1.921 Mon Aug 14 22:26:59 GMT 2006 bjh21 Obsolete manual pages for deleted acorn32 keyboard drivers.
/src/distrib/sets/lists/tests/
H A Dmi1.921 Tue Sep 08 14:17:03 GMT 2020 christos Add bind test
/src/share/mk/
H A Dbsd.own.mk1.921 Tue Apr 26 05:18:22 GMT 2016 mrg switch powerpc to GCC 5.3.
/src/usr.bin/make/
H A Dvar.c1.921 Sun Apr 11 20:38:43 GMT 2021 rillig make: migrate ParseModifierPart to use Substring

This will reduce memory allocation for modifier parts without the escape
characters '$' or '\'.

No functional change.
/src/sys/conf/
H A Dfiles1.921 Sat Oct 11 16:39:07 GMT 2008 tls Address problems with accept filters noted by ad in his source-changes
mail: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2008/10/10/msg211109.html

* Scary-looking socket locking stubs (changed to KASSERT of locked)

* depends on INET inappropriately (though now you must add new
accept filter names to the uipc_accf.c line in conf/files if
you aren't using dataready or httpready)

* New code uses MALLOC/FREE -- changed to kmem_alloc/kmem_free;
could be pool_cache, these are all fixed-size allocations.

We need to verify that this works as expected with protocols with per-socket
locking, like PF_LOCAL. I'm a little concerned about the case where the
lock on the listen socket isn't the same lock as on the eventual connected
socket.
/src/distrib/sets/lists/comp/
H A Dmi1.921 Fri Sep 08 20:58:58 GMT 2006 elad First take at security model abstraction.

- Add a few scopes to the kernel: system, network, and machdep.

- Add a few more actions/sub-actions (requests), and start using them as
opposed to the KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER place-holders.

- Introduce a basic set of listeners that implement our "traditional"
security model, called "bsd44". This is the default (and only) model we
have at the moment.

- Update all relevant documentation.

- Add some code and docs to help folks who want to actually use this stuff:

* There's a sample overlay model, sitting on-top of "bsd44", for
fast experimenting with tweaking just a subset of an existing model.

This is pretty cool because it's *really* straightforward to do stuff
you had to use ugly hacks for until now...

* And of course, documentation describing how to do the above for quick
reference, including code samples.

All of these changes were tested for regressions using a Python-based
testsuite that will be (I hope) available soon via pkgsrc. Information
about the tests, and how to write new ones, can be found on:

http://kauth.linbsd.org/kauthwiki

NOTE FOR DEVELOPERS: *PLEASE* don't add any code that does any of the
following:

- Uses a KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER kauth(9) request,
- Checks 'securelevel' directly,
- Checks a uid/gid directly.

(or if you feel you have to, contact me first)

This is still work in progress; It's far from being done, but now it'll
be a lot easier.

Relevant mailing list threads:

http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-security/2006/01/25/0011.html
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-security/2006/03/24/0001.html
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-security/2006/04/18/0000.html
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-security/2006/05/15/0000.html
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-security/2006/08/01/0000.html
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-security/2006/08/25/0000.html

Many thanks to YAMAMOTO Takashi, Matt Thomas, and Christos Zoulas for help
stablizing kauth(9).

Full credit for the regression tests, making sure these changes didn't break
anything, goes to Matt Fleming and Jaime Fournier.

Happy birthday Randi! :)

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