(respectively).
MKXORG also sets x11_version as per MKX11.
(Eventually we'll deprecate the non cross-build X11 sets and remove
the need for the x11_version variable here)
groff (et al) isn't available in $TOOLDIR in that situation.
Fixes PR 30675.
(If we ever implement more specific "don't build groff" or "don't build C++"
build knobs, we can change this to use that.)
Add Wasabi System's WAPBL (Write Ahead Physical Block Logging)
journaling code. Originally written by Darrin B. Jewell while
at Wasabi and updated to -current by Antti Kantee, Andy Doran,
Greg Oster and Simon Burge.
OK'd by core@, releng@.
private non-installed build infrastructure from sys/rump.
breakdown of commit:
* install relevant headers into /usr/include/rump
* build sys/rump/librump/rumpuser and sys/rump/librump/rumpkern
from src/lib and install as librumpuser and librump, respectively
+ this retains the ability to test a librump build with just the
kernel sources at hand
* move sys/rump/fs/lib/libukfs and sys/rump/fs/lib/libp2k to src/lib
for general consumption, they are not kernel-space dwellers anyway
* build and install sys/rump/fs/lib/lib$fs as librumpfs_$fs
* add chapter 3 manual pages for rump, rumpuser, ukfs and p2k
* build and install userspace kernel file system daemons if MKPUFFS=yes
is spexified
* retire fsconsole for now, it will make a comeback with an actually
implemented version shortly
Otherwise, system util.h is not included when compiling ifconfig.c, the
snprintb prototype is missing, and the flags don't get printed correctly
on hp700.
NetBSD on Darwin - Mac OS X Leopard - to complete successfully
hack cross-building hack on Darwin
mdate 20 July 2008
who agc
file src/distrib/common/Makefile.mdset : 1.33
descr
Darwin has problems with getopt() when used in mdsetimage -v,
due to the difference between BSD and libiberty() getopt
implementations, more fully described in
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2008/06/27/msg003242.html
and the subsequent thread. For just now, we just have an ugly
workaround not to call mdsetimage with the -v argument on Darwin
kcah
Don't access address 0 and core dump when it does!
Fixes sysinst, the install ramdiskbin gets built against the standard
archive libraries (at least on amd64) which are build with HAVE_WCHAR.
various address families (inet, inet6, iso, atalk) and protocols
(802.11, 802.3ad, CARP), simply by trimming the list of sources in
the Makefile. This helps one customize ifconfig for an embedded
device or for install media, and it eliminates a lot of grotty
#ifdef'age. Now, the ifconfig syntax and semantics are finalized
at run-time using the constructor routines in each address-family/protocol
module.
(In principle, ifconfig could load virtually all of its syntax from
shared objects.)
Extract a lot of common code into subroutines, in order to shrink
the ifconfig binary a bit. Make all of the address families share
code for address addition/replacement/removal, and delete "legacy"
code for manipulating addresses. That may have broken atalk and
iso, despite my best efforts.
Extract an include file, Makefile.inc, containing the make-fu that
both ifconfig and x_ifconfig share.
Sprinkle static. Change some int's to bool's. Constify.
Add RCS Ids to carp.c and env.c. Move media code to a new file,
media.c. Delete several unneeded header files.
Set, reset, and display the IEEE 802.11 attribute, 'dot11RTSThreshold'.
Bug fix: do not require both a interface address and a destination
address for point-to-point interfaces, but accept a interface
address by itself.
pthread_setaffinity_np(3) and pthread_getaffinity_np(3) functions,
provides simple code example.
- Add cpuset(3) manual page, which describes API of CPU-sets.
Thanks <wiz> for many improvements!
wanted to help me, I'm quitting definitly from this project
on which I contributed since 2002... so remove me from
the list of developers.
Hasta nunca!
admins: feel free to remove my account and all related stuff.
(1) By moving the "Choose your partition" menu up one line, we gain two
lines, since the scroll... message is gone.
(2) With the mac68k MAXPARTITIONS == 8, we only need 7 lines for the
partition table, which does not display the 'c' partition.
After both changes, the display fits nicely on an 80x24 screen even
for a full partition table. Should mac68k want to bump MAXPARTITIONS,
though, the partition table needs to be scrollable.
label looks like an autogenerated "whole disk" label, make sure that
we adjust the 'a' partition when we create an MBR that does not start
right at the start of the disk. Also when we force this partition to be
mounted, init it's mount point to / and force a newfs.
The siisata driver supports the Silicon Image SteelVine family of SATA-II
controllers, interfacing the hardware with the ata(4) and atapi(4) sub-
systems.
The following controllers are supported by the siisata driver:
Silicon Image SiI3124 4-port PCI/PCI-X
Silicon Image SiI3132 2-port PCI-Express x1
Silicon Image SiI3531 1-port PCI-Express x1
SATA Native Command Queueing is not yet supported.
Device hot swapping is not yet supported.
Silicon Image's Software RAID is not yet supported by the
ataraid(4) driver.
Approved by: core (christos), releng (bouyer)
echo all the set list component file names to stderr, so they end
up in the build log. This is to make it slightly easier to find
a suitable file to fix when the set lists need fixing.
Discussed with lukem.
and DVD's behave like floppy discs. Writing is supported upto and including
version 2.01; version 2.50 and 2.60 will follow.
Also extending the UDF implementation to support symbolic links and
hardlinks.
Added are the mmcformat(8) tool to format rewritable CD/DVD discs and
newfs_udf(8).
Limitations:
all operations can be performed on the file system though the
sheduling is currently optimised for archiving workloads.
mv(1)/rename(2) is currently only implemented for non-directories.
which use libcrypto (and those which use those libraries again),
as libcrypto's major number was recently bumped. The pam modules
share a major with libpam, so they are all bumped as well.
and create sums for it.
This means all the pieces to do network installation are easily accessible
following a release build (and will also come out of the build servers).
netbsd-GENERIC is in binary/kernel/
pxeboot_ia32.bin is in installation/misc/
miniroot.kmod is in installation/miniroot/
improved modularity and extensibility.
In the new architecture, a directed graph of argument-matching
objects (match objects) expresses the set of feasible ifconfig
statements. Match objects are labelled by subroutines that provide
the statement semantics.
Many IPv4, IPv6, 802.11, tunnel, and media configurations have been
tested.
AppleTalk, ISO, carp(4), agr(4), and vlan(4) configuration need
testing.
test module after the introduction of bsd.kmodule.mk. The files list was
inconsistent with the new module structure and the Makefile did not use the
correct variable to specify the installation of the module. Hi ad@!
made in series, even if make's "-j" flag requests multiple parallel
jobs. This is useful on systems that exhibit poor performance when
running multiple parallel disk-intensive operations. The default is
MAKETARS_SERIAL=NO, which will obey the "-j" flag passed to the make
command.
Requested in tech-toolchain. Reverts the change made in revision 1.56.
aps(4), finsio(4), itesio(4), nsclpcsio(4), smsc(4) and ug(4).
These drivers aren't enabled in GENERIC kernels, so having the LKMs
in base will simplify future testing.
already put dmesg on there, and the prep install kernels don't have KERNFS
defined anyhow. A quick test shows it's cheaper to use dmesg than kernfs:
1528511 +kernfs +mount_kernfs -dmesg
1524332 +dmesg -kernfs -mount_kernfs
- Make MULTIPROCESSOR mandatory on i386.
Installation changes:
- Update installation section of release notes to match reality.
- Rename INSTALL to INSTALL_FLOPPY, retire INSTALL_LARGE.
- Build INSTALL kernel from GENERIC, like on amd64.
- Update boot menu to allow disabling ACPI and/or SMP.
- Remove GENERIC.NOACPI from the installed kernel list.
- TODO: install default boot.cfg in etc.tgz.
- TODO: possibly enable PCI fixup stuff at runtime if ACPI is disabled.
Build changes:
- No longer build ALL, it's for verification, is slow to build and the
build process is already crippled by the number of kernels built.
- No longer build GENERIC.NOACPI.
Changes beyond OpenBSD's driver:
- Improved support for AMD K8
- Added support for AMD Barcelona, AMD Phenom and AMD Griffin
Tested on various single and multi-socket machines.
Review and OK xtreame
btuartd(8) should be named btattach(8) for consistency
with other parts of NetBSD
make btattach(8) a single-use tool for less complexity
device specicific initialisation (from btuart(4)) is carried
out prior to activating the line discipline (in btattach(8)),
which simplifies the API somewhat and means that the user
tool and the kernel do not need to be kept in sync.
btuart(4) driver is much reduced; naming is made consistent
and all tsleep() and delay() are removed to userland
device in the Fintek LPC Super I/O chips, this includes the following
list:
- F71805F
- F71806F
- F71862FG
- F71872F
- F71882
- F71883F
This has been adapted from the fins(4) driver available in OpenBSD, which
only supported F71805F.
Tobias Nygren <tnn> and myself added support for the other chips; thanks go
to Tobias for testing the driver with a Fintek F71882 chip.
"retro" computers, but NetBSD also runs a growing number of rare
and retro add-on cards. With this patch, NetBSD supports the IDEC
Supervision/16, a black&white image capture board for the 16-bit
ISA bus. Approximate date of manufacture: 1991. Total instances
known to be in use throughout the world: one.
Coming soon; isvctl(8), the utility program for capturing 8-bit,
512x480 images at speeds of up to 6 frames per second.
chose manual, the generated rc.conf has dhclient details instead
of defaultroute. (Noticed this when dhclient ran successfully,
but network failed so I entered network settings manually.)
Now only defines dhclient rc.conf variables when DHCP is used
else defines the defaultroute.
"obsolete"; just remove the entry, as third-party applications
may be linked against the old major shared library, and
that is a symlink to the old major.minor shared library.
E.g., "lib<name>.so.<N>" and "lib<name>.so.<N>.<M>"
Exceptions to this rule may include shared libraries that
are dlopen()ed at run-time, such as extra locales, etc.
lpa(4) (Man page was removed about 14 years ago. Now link to lpt.4
on acorn32, i386, and mvme68k.)
audioctl(4)
random(4)
urandom(4)
tuner(4)
vbi(4)
wsmuxctl(4)
As mentioned on netbsd-docs list. (Many, many more man pages to do.)