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H A Dsnp.4diff 181755 Fri Aug 15 11:13:52 MDT 2008 ed Convert the snp(4) driver to use cdevpriv.

Now we have a single /dev/snp device node, which can be opened by
watch(8) multiple times. Even though snp(4) will be dead as of next
week, it's nice having this in SVN, because:

- We may want to MFC it to RELENG_7.
- By the time we fix snp(4) again, it's already there, existing watch(8)
binaries should already work.

Just like bpf(4), I'm adding a symlink from snp0 to snp to remain binary
compatible.
/freebsd-10.1-release/usr.sbin/watch/
H A Dwatch.cdiff 181755 Fri Aug 15 11:13:52 MDT 2008 ed Convert the snp(4) driver to use cdevpriv.

Now we have a single /dev/snp device node, which can be opened by
watch(8) multiple times. Even though snp(4) will be dead as of next
week, it's nice having this in SVN, because:

- We may want to MFC it to RELENG_7.
- By the time we fix snp(4) again, it's already there, existing watch(8)
binaries should already work.

Just like bpf(4), I'm adding a symlink from snp0 to snp to remain binary
compatible.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/dev/snp/
H A Dsnp.cdiff 181755 Fri Aug 15 11:13:52 MDT 2008 ed Convert the snp(4) driver to use cdevpriv.

Now we have a single /dev/snp device node, which can be opened by
watch(8) multiple times. Even though snp(4) will be dead as of next
week, it's nice having this in SVN, because:

- We may want to MFC it to RELENG_7.
- By the time we fix snp(4) again, it's already there, existing watch(8)
binaries should already work.

Just like bpf(4), I'm adding a symlink from snp0 to snp to remain binary
compatible.

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