follow our formatting convetions.
- add support for aliases, amd.home, master.passwd and netgroup maps
[initially from openbsd, reworked as above]
- if INSECURE != "yes" then the passwd.by* maps will not contain the
encrypted version of the passwd - privileged clients will request
info from the master.passwd.by* maps.
FreeBSD originally implemented this, and & OpenBSD supports it too.
[from openbsd].
By default, passwd maps are INSECURE, but in a *BSD-only environment,
this could be disabled to allow for a [slightly] higher degree of
security from non-root users...
finish up incomplete job of moving structure used by bioscall() to
<machine/bioscall.h>, with associated changes in include file strategy,
genassym stuff, etc.
> revision 1.1.2.4
> date: 1997/10/15 01:01:57; author: enami; state: Exp; lines: +10 -8
> Use bus_space_write_1() directly instead of NIC_PUT(), since
> - same io port is accessed by bus_space_read_1() in the same function, and
> - can bypass sc_reg_map[].
code 650 which becomes mandatory on Jan 31, 1998. These cities are
south of San Franciso proper, and north of the 408 area code boundary
(essentially what the locals call "The Peninsula").
Note that on Nov 1, 1997, the area of north eastern California
outside of Sacramento will leave area code 916 and become 530.
Updated declarations of attach and probe functions.
Don't define dummy functions for un-supported bus space operations,
instead use the bs_notimp*() functions.
- New home of the RC7500 specific es driver. Moved with revision history
from mainbus.
- Really this driver should utilise the MI 91C90 driver and one day if
I can get hold of some hardware to test with I will update it.
Implement new ISA interface functions:
* isa_intr_alloc() - allocate an ISA IRQ
* isa_mem_alloc() - allocate ISA memory space
* isa_mem_free() - free ISA memory space
- Implement pioc device driver that handles the memory mapped serial,
parallel, floppy and IDE interfaces.
- Provide child attachments to the generic drivers for serial,
parallel and IDE.