- Suggest umask so the private keys aren't world readable.
- Suggest use of pre-shared key files.
- Use TEST-NET-1 and TEST-NET-2 addresses for the example instead of
real publicly routable addresses.
Holding off on adding IPv6 example until the tun(4) issue is fixed
(PR bin/58013).
PR misc/58015
Previously, when the interface was collecting, its status was reported
as '<COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>', even when it was not distributing.
sbin/ifconfig/agr.c(170): warning: 'b\0DISTRIBUTING\0' overlaps earlier
'b\0COLLECTING\0' on bit 0 [376]
reimplement most of this function using a new method of buffer
management to ensure that we never read beyond the provided size.
properly handle RIFF chunk lengths, instead of assuming various
offsets from most files are right.
update list of consumed documentation and fill the list of WAVE
formats from RFC 2361 (most remain not supported.)
should fix PR#57973.
tested against a large number of .wav files i have handy and with
a testsuite generator that should be incoming soon.
- use proper local variables instead of adding _ or other prefixes.
- centralize rm use
- use grep -q instead of > /dev/null
- reduce constant duplication
have an interesting feature: the RTC and console UART are present on each
CPU module, but only those peripherals on the "primary" CPU module matter,
because each CPU's module's periperals are mapped to the same physical
address, but are only accessible by that CPU module. The firmware selects
a primary CPU to boot the system, and that CPU's RTC and UART are the
system RTC and console, respectively.
To handle this, on systems where it's needed, we wrap the RTC gettime/settime
calls and, if not running on the primary CPU already, cross-call to the primary
to perform the RTC access.
Use the same style of quotes for both kinds of variables. To make the
variable values more easily comparable, write them to a single line.
Add the output to the 'expect' lines.
The new printfs are conditional on pmap_stealdebug and the DEBUG compile
option. The former defaults to true, but can be changed at a boot -d ddb
prompt.