keep awin_device_register under control.
Board configuration scripts can be found here:
https://github.com/linux-sunxi/sunxi-boards/blob/master/sys_config
You can compile them with the "fex2bin" tool found here:
https://github.com/linux-sunxi/sunxi-tools
To use, copy the compiled FEX to your MS-DOS partition, load it with
U-Boot, and then tell the kernel where to find it with the "sysconfig="
boot option. For example, uEnv.txt on a Cubieboard2 might look like this:
bootargs=root=ld0a sysconfig=0x43000000
uenvcmd=mmc dev 0; mmc rescan; fatload mmc 0:1 43000000 cubieboard2.bin; fatload mmc 0:1 82000000 netbsd.ub; bootm 82000000
This should correct the problem that ./bin/[ was missing from the
base.tgz set, despite being listed in src/distrib/sets/base/mi
and being present in METALOG. The corresponding entry in
METALOG.sanitised has ./bin/\133 instead of ./bin/[, and that made
join.awk omit it.
XXX: The unvis() implementation in join.awk handles only a subset
of the syntax, but it's probably good enough for now.
XXX: The file names should probably be canonicalised by
vis(unvis(name)), but at present none of the file names in the set
lists really need it.
XXX: It may be a bug that entries in the set lists without
corresponding entries in METALOG are silently ignored by join.awk.
* dnsmasq subscriber no longer moans if it hasn't written a pidfile
* Ensure that name_server_blacklist works for more than one option.
Thanks to Frederic Barthelery.
* unbound_insecure can disable DNSSEC for all domains processed.
* local_nameservers now defaults to
127.* 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 ::1
and is used instead of a hard coded list.
* Allow the disabling of resolvconf or optionally an individual
subscriber.
* Don't wait around trying to create a lock if we don't have
permission.
* resolv_conf_passthrough=NULL will update resolv.conf to match
only what is configured in resolvconf.conf and ignore any
interface configuration.
sizeof(login) test implicitly interprets 'namelen' as unsigned, which
means that negative values get kicked anyway. Still this is fragile, so:
int -> size_t