found e.g. in SurePOS 300 series point of sale terminals. The driver
provides a gpio(4) device with three pins: pin 0 to open drawer, pin 1
to read the status and pin 2 to read whether a cash drawer is connected or
not.
point of sale terminals. It controls the cash drawer using a gpio(4) device
that attaches at ptcd0: Pin 0 controls the drawer, pin 1 reports the current
state. For details read the manual page.
Elftosb is used to create a digitaly signed "secure boot" file.
This sb file can be booted by the first stage boot loader found in
Freescale i.MX23 and i.MX28 application processors.
Copyright (c) 2004-2010 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
of the lzf_compress API by default. This is because there is evidently
code floating around out there in the world with broken autoconf scripts that
don't check for LZF_STATE_ARG in the lzf header files and just assume the
dumb version of the API.
We rename the sane API to lzf_compress_r and implement the dumb API in
terms of it. Consequently, bump liblzf major version number. This is
fine because nothing used our liblzf with the old API.
Add lzf(1) utility from LZF distribution. Add manual page for lzf(1).
Ported from OpenBSD
Known issues :
- contrary to OpenBSD one, only support pci at the moment, because I don't
have the necessary hardware to test PCMCIA / CARDUS Marvell Card
- not connected to pmf(9) (unable to test it)
Adjust various man pages and other documentation to point to capfile(5)
instead of termcap(5).
Remove getcap(3) as curses hasn't been building it for a long time.
Punt wrterm.c as tset no longer uses it.
window(1) was replaced by tmux(1) on March 2011. The source code has
been reimported into othersrc/usr.bin/window and an up-to-date package
is available in pkgsrc/misc/window.
This removal was approved by core@, with the condition that it be done
once netbsd-6 had been brached. And the branching has just happened!
Note that as of this writing the tool continues to work with the old
proplib-xml packet interface against the new libquota(3), so anyone
who has a use for it can bring it back from the Attic and/or create a
pkgsrc package.
Approved by releng for the freeze, and specifically okayed by core a
couple months ago.
This code has been developed by Abhinav Upadhyay as part of Google's Summer
of Code 2011. It uses libmandoc to parse man pages and builds a Full
Text Index in a SQLite database. The combination of indexing the full
manual page, filtering out stop words and ranking individual matches
based on the section gives a much improved user experience.
The old makewhatis and friends are kept under MKMAKEMANDB=no for now.
into the kernel if the "IPSEC" kernel option is given.
The old implementation is still available as KAME_IPSEC.
Do some minimal manpage adjustment -- kame_ipsec(4) is a copy
of the old ipsec(4) and the latter is now a copy of fast_ipsec(4).
built without TLS support, at least not without major surgery.
I've only tested this by building with "MKCRYPTO" set to "yes"
because the build fails much ealier otherwise.
Problem reported by Nick Hudson in private e-mail.
power switch handler of pow(4) deleted before.
Benefits than pow(4):
- separate a front switch (= powsw0) and an EXPWON line (= powsw1)
completely. Only powsw0 is enabled in GENERIC by default.
- prevent chattering in some hardware individuals.
thank you for a report and a test: Yasushi Oshima and Y.Sugahara.
Probably the combination of pow(4) ioctl and rtcalarm(8) does
not work for a long time, and nobody uses them.
I'll rewrite a part about power switch handler as a new device.
to store disk quota usage and limits, integrated with ffs
metadata. Usage is checked by fsck_ffs (no more quotacheck)
and is covered by the WAPBL journal. Enabled with kernel
option QUOTA2 (added where QUOTA was enabled in kernel config files),
turned on with tunefs(8) on a per-filesystem
basis. mount_mfs(8) can also turn quotas on.
See http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2011/02/19/msg010025.html
for details.
of Szeged, Hungary.
The commit includes:
- Flash layer, which gives a common API to access flash devices
- NAND controller subsystem for the flash layer
- An example OMAP driver which is used on BeagleBoard or alike ARM boards
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@
as found in the vortex86 SoCs (http://www.vortex86dx.com).
Ported from freebsd.
Not added to amd64's GENERIC because this CPU is 32bit only.
thanks to DM&P Electronics, Inc for providing documentation and sample
devices for this work.
NetBSD/emips port runs on Xilinx and Beecube FPGA systems and the
Giano system simulator.
eMIPS is a platform developed at Microsoft Research for researching
reconfigurable computing. eMIPS allows dynamic loading and scheduling
of application-specific circuits for the purpose of accelerating
computations based on the current workload.
NetBSD eMIPS support for NetBSD 4.x was written at Microsoft Research
by Alessandro Forin and Neil Pittman. Microsoft Corporation has
donated full copyright to The NetBSD Foundation.
Platform support for eMIPS is the first part of Microsoft's
contribution. The second part includes the hardware accelerator
framework and will be proposed on tech-kern soon.
for talking to the server and for setting the interface address
and route. However, otherwise it is quite different, since we need
to be working under the assumptions that there is no stable storage
on a rump instance, and that there are n networking stacks on a
given host.