The new wpa_supplicant command line argument -M can be used to describe
matching rules with a wildcard name (e.g., "wlan*").
This is very useful for systems without uev (Linux) or devd (FreeBSD).
listening to kernel events. As such, send the events to
wpa_supplicant_event_global() which can then pick the correct interface
registered with wpa_supplicant to send the event to.
- explain the columns
- update arm status:
- MKCOMPAT problems with oabi
- coldfire builds as much as GCC 4.8
- sun2, m68k builds
- most mips builds now (mips64 has generic build issues)
- update sparc64 and ppc problems (sshd)
- there is something very very odd in linking libldap.so.4.3 where
using the GCC 4.8 compiler to link the GCC 5.3 compiled objects
works, or using GCC 5.3 compiler to link the 4.8 compiled objects
fails -- ie, the compiler output seems fine, but the interactions
between GCC and ld(1) are broken.
- add or1k, riscv*, ia64 and ppc64 columns:
- or1k and riscv* both fail, they need to have their support
ported to GCC 5.x (i understand that at least one of them
has a GCC 5.x tree.)
- expand the list of actually tested to complete "build.sh release"
to include machines, not just cpus.
were vaguely useful back when we didn't run make -j, but now you end
up with a single line "done" every so often, with no idea what it is
for. very few other targets claim they're done so just remove these.
- sshd problem is libldap.so.4.3, at least on sparc64. placing with 4.8 one works
- alpha mostly works fine, 7 new failures in atf, plus sshd problem
- update release build info for many *earm*, hppa, i386, amd64, mipsel, sh3*
- *mips* now at least completes mknative-gcc
- sh3eb has a mknative-gcc problem
readtoken1() into a real function of its own (inspired by a
similar change made by FreeBSD - the other internal routines
they moved out are expected to move out here as well soon.)
This change helps avoid gcc 5.3 demanded (not required!) volatile
noise which would slow down parsing. (from kre)