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/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/sys/
H A Dtimex.hdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
H A Dtime.hdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
H A Dtimetc.hdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/i386/linux/
H A Dlinux_syscall.hdiff 122802 Sun Nov 16 13:07:10 MST 2003 sobomax Pull latest changes from OpenBSD:

- improve sysinfo(2) syscall;
- add dummy fadvise64(2) syscall;
- add dummy *xattr(2) family of syscalls;
- add protos for the syscalls 222-225, 238-249 and 253-267;
- add exit_group(2) syscall, which is currently just wired to exit(2).

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dlinux_sysent.cdiff 122802 Sun Nov 16 13:07:10 MST 2003 sobomax Pull latest changes from OpenBSD:

- improve sysinfo(2) syscall;
- add dummy fadvise64(2) syscall;
- add dummy *xattr(2) family of syscalls;
- add protos for the syscalls 222-225, 238-249 and 253-267;
- add exit_group(2) syscall, which is currently just wired to exit(2).

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dlinux_proto.hdiff 122802 Sun Nov 16 13:07:10 MST 2003 sobomax Pull latest changes from OpenBSD:

- improve sysinfo(2) syscall;
- add dummy fadvise64(2) syscall;
- add dummy *xattr(2) family of syscalls;
- add protos for the syscalls 222-225, 238-249 and 253-267;
- add exit_group(2) syscall, which is currently just wired to exit(2).

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dlinux_dummy.cdiff 122802 Sun Nov 16 13:07:10 MST 2003 sobomax Pull latest changes from OpenBSD:

- improve sysinfo(2) syscall;
- add dummy fadvise64(2) syscall;
- add dummy *xattr(2) family of syscalls;
- add protos for the syscalls 222-225, 238-249 and 253-267;
- add exit_group(2) syscall, which is currently just wired to exit(2).

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dsyscalls.masterdiff 122802 Sun Nov 16 13:07:10 MST 2003 sobomax Pull latest changes from OpenBSD:

- improve sysinfo(2) syscall;
- add dummy fadvise64(2) syscall;
- add dummy *xattr(2) family of syscalls;
- add protos for the syscalls 222-225, 238-249 and 253-267;
- add exit_group(2) syscall, which is currently just wired to exit(2).

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/amd64/include/
H A Dclock.hdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/i386/include/
H A Dclock.hdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/kern/
H A Dkern_ntptime.cdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
H A Dkern_time.cdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
H A Dkern_tc.cdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
H A Dkern_clock.cdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/x86/isa/
H A Datrtc.cdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
H A Dclock.cdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/x86/x86/
H A Dtsc.cdiff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
/freebsd-10.1-release/etc/
H A DMakefilediff 238 Tue Aug 03 15:42:35 MDT 1993 root Added install of /var/cron/log.
Made it clean up in /sys/i386/boot after building and installing the
boot blocks.
Moved the cd ..; make install to be after the special case stuff for
sendmail.
Added the installation of tcpproto.cf as /etc/sendmail.cf
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/compat/linux/
H A Dlinux_misc.cdiff 122802 Sun Nov 16 13:07:10 MST 2003 sobomax Pull latest changes from OpenBSD:

- improve sysinfo(2) syscall;
- add dummy fadvise64(2) syscall;
- add dummy *xattr(2) family of syscalls;
- add protos for the syscalls 222-225, 238-249 and 253-267;
- add exit_group(2) syscall, which is currently just wired to exit(2).

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-10.1-release/
H A DMakefile.inc1diff 144699 Tue Apr 05 23:41:08 MDT 2005 peter Fix the lib32 build for amd64 after v1.238 of src/include/Makefile (imp).
That change exposed the fact that I'd forgotten to set $MACHINE here.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/conf/
H A Dfiles.i386diff 33690 Fri Feb 20 14:36:17 MST 1998 phk Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.

Highlights:
* Simple model for underlying hardware.
* Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly.
* Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping.
* Provides a real nanotime() function.
* Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds.
* Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s
* Frequency adjustment is continuous in time.
* Less overhead for frequency adjustment.
* Improves xntpd performance.

Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde

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