To use:
ioctl(fd, SIOWDOGSETMODE, &val)
val: WDOGM_RESET -> reset when counter expired
WDOGM_INTR -> print PC when counter expired (new!)
This interface is still under experimental.
necessary, as /etc/rc.d/sendmail will already rebuild DB files
automatically if necessary, and doing aliases.db here just
totally breaks cross-compiling.
mount_mfs(8); the mount_*(8) are hardlinked to mount (appropriate mount routine
is called depending on program name) - this saves approx. 1.7MB of /sbin
space
mount.c: make all local symbols static
* make static all symbols which do not need to be exported
* rename main() to mount_FOO()
* new main() now just calls mount_FOO(), main() is only compiled in if
MOUNT_NOMAIN is not defined
* a_gid(), a_uid() and a_mask() were put into ../mount/fattr.[ch], local
versions removed
it's ignored if it would cause syntax error, otherwise treated as common
string; this is so that both 'expr -- : .' and 'expr -- foo : .' works
This addresses standards/11230 by Ben Harris.
while here, make all global variables but main() static, use const more
type in biosdiskopen(), and if it is of type FS_RAID, add 64 to d->b_off.
NOTE: installboot(8) still needs some hacking to DTRT, but at least this way
if you can load "/boot" off another partition (e.g, wd0h), then wd0a can be
of type `RAID' with a raidframe mirror at the start and the kernel
will load OK of wd0a, and with raidctl -A root partitions, it will change
root as well.
- use .Ic, .Pa, .Key, .Ul, .Tn, .Sq, .Dq as appropriate
- use .Dl instead of .(disp when formatting changes are required (the latter
doesn't cope too well when font change macros are used)
- wrap .Dl blocks with .Pp
- consistently use `file system' instead of `filesystem'
- migrate macppc to common/xfer
- document rc.d in `compatability issues with previous releases' section
- wrap .Dl blocks with .Pp
- use .Ul, .Pa, .Tn, .Bx, ...
- use .Pp after .Ss (since .Ss2 does this, and it looks slightly better)
- add tv@ to releng