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/freebsd-11.0-release/share/syscons/fonts/ | ||
H A D | swiss-8x16.fnt | 35687 Mon May 04 11:24:05 MDT 1998 phk Just the sans-serif console font that I use on my system; I've made the letters one pixel taller, and the ()[]{} are more distinct. Nice if your monitor is small. 8x16 and 8x8 fonts included. PR: 4208 Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com> |
H A D | swiss-8x8.fnt | 35687 Mon May 04 11:24:05 MDT 1998 phk Just the sans-serif console font that I use on my system; I've made the letters one pixel taller, and the ()[]{} are more distinct. Nice if your monitor is small. 8x16 and 8x8 fonts included. PR: 4208 Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com> |
H A D | Makefile | diff 35687 Mon May 04 11:24:05 MDT 1998 phk Just the sans-serif console font that I use on my system; I've made the letters one pixel taller, and the ()[]{} are more distinct. Nice if your monitor is small. 8x16 and 8x8 fonts included. PR: 4208 Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com> |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/dev/vt/logo/ | ||
H A D | logo_beastie.c | 285766 Tue Jul 21 20:45:12 MDT 2015 cem vt: Draw logos per CPU core This feature is inspired by another Unix-alike OS commonly found on airplane headrests. A number of beasties[0] are drawn at top of framebuffer during boot, based on the number of active SMP CPUs[1]. Console buffer output continues to scroll in the screen area below beastie(s)[2]. After some time[3] has passed, the beasties are erased leaving the entire terminal for use. Includes two 80x80 vga16 beastie graphics and an 80x80 vga16 orb graphic. (The graphics are RLE compressed to save some space -- 3x 3200 bytes uncompressed, or 4208 compressed.) [0]: The user may select the style of beastie with kern.vt.splash_cpu_style=(0|1|2) [1]: Or the number may be overridden with tunable kern.vt.splash_ncpu. [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP2jizfr3_o [3]: Configurable with kern.vt.splash_cpu_duration (seconds, def. 10). Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2181 Reviewed by: dumbbell, emaste Approved by: markj (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/dev/vt/ | ||
H A D | vt_cpulogos.c | 285766 Tue Jul 21 20:45:12 MDT 2015 cem vt: Draw logos per CPU core This feature is inspired by another Unix-alike OS commonly found on airplane headrests. A number of beasties[0] are drawn at top of framebuffer during boot, based on the number of active SMP CPUs[1]. Console buffer output continues to scroll in the screen area below beastie(s)[2]. After some time[3] has passed, the beasties are erased leaving the entire terminal for use. Includes two 80x80 vga16 beastie graphics and an 80x80 vga16 orb graphic. (The graphics are RLE compressed to save some space -- 3x 3200 bytes uncompressed, or 4208 compressed.) [0]: The user may select the style of beastie with kern.vt.splash_cpu_style=(0|1|2) [1]: Or the number may be overridden with tunable kern.vt.splash_ncpu. [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP2jizfr3_o [3]: Configurable with kern.vt.splash_cpu_duration (seconds, def. 10). Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2181 Reviewed by: dumbbell, emaste Approved by: markj (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks |
H A D | vt.h | diff 285766 Tue Jul 21 20:45:12 MDT 2015 cem vt: Draw logos per CPU core This feature is inspired by another Unix-alike OS commonly found on airplane headrests. A number of beasties[0] are drawn at top of framebuffer during boot, based on the number of active SMP CPUs[1]. Console buffer output continues to scroll in the screen area below beastie(s)[2]. After some time[3] has passed, the beasties are erased leaving the entire terminal for use. Includes two 80x80 vga16 beastie graphics and an 80x80 vga16 orb graphic. (The graphics are RLE compressed to save some space -- 3x 3200 bytes uncompressed, or 4208 compressed.) [0]: The user may select the style of beastie with kern.vt.splash_cpu_style=(0|1|2) [1]: Or the number may be overridden with tunable kern.vt.splash_ncpu. [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP2jizfr3_o [3]: Configurable with kern.vt.splash_cpu_duration (seconds, def. 10). Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2181 Reviewed by: dumbbell, emaste Approved by: markj (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks |
H A D | vt_core.c | diff 285766 Tue Jul 21 20:45:12 MDT 2015 cem vt: Draw logos per CPU core This feature is inspired by another Unix-alike OS commonly found on airplane headrests. A number of beasties[0] are drawn at top of framebuffer during boot, based on the number of active SMP CPUs[1]. Console buffer output continues to scroll in the screen area below beastie(s)[2]. After some time[3] has passed, the beasties are erased leaving the entire terminal for use. Includes two 80x80 vga16 beastie graphics and an 80x80 vga16 orb graphic. (The graphics are RLE compressed to save some space -- 3x 3200 bytes uncompressed, or 4208 compressed.) [0]: The user may select the style of beastie with kern.vt.splash_cpu_style=(0|1|2) [1]: Or the number may be overridden with tunable kern.vt.splash_ncpu. [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP2jizfr3_o [3]: Configurable with kern.vt.splash_cpu_duration (seconds, def. 10). Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2181 Reviewed by: dumbbell, emaste Approved by: markj (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/dev/agp/ | ||
H A D | agp_amd64.c | diff 190169 Fri Mar 20 18:38:14 MDT 2009 rnoland vm_offset_t is unsigned and therefore can not be negative. Avoid unnessecary compares. Found with: Coverity Prevent(tm) CID: 2362,4215,4214,4209,4208,2363,4211,4210,4213,4212 MFC after: 3 days |
H A D | agp_intel.c | diff 190169 Fri Mar 20 18:38:14 MDT 2009 rnoland vm_offset_t is unsigned and therefore can not be negative. Avoid unnessecary compares. Found with: Coverity Prevent(tm) CID: 2362,4215,4214,4209,4208,2363,4211,4210,4213,4212 MFC after: 3 days |
H A D | agp_via.c | diff 190169 Fri Mar 20 18:38:14 MDT 2009 rnoland vm_offset_t is unsigned and therefore can not be negative. Avoid unnessecary compares. Found with: Coverity Prevent(tm) CID: 2362,4215,4214,4209,4208,2363,4211,4210,4213,4212 MFC after: 3 days |
H A D | agp.c | diff 190169 Fri Mar 20 18:38:14 MDT 2009 rnoland vm_offset_t is unsigned and therefore can not be negative. Avoid unnessecary compares. Found with: Coverity Prevent(tm) CID: 2362,4215,4214,4209,4208,2363,4211,4210,4213,4212 MFC after: 3 days |
H A D | agp_i810.c | diff 190169 Fri Mar 20 18:38:14 MDT 2009 rnoland vm_offset_t is unsigned and therefore can not be negative. Avoid unnessecary compares. Found with: Coverity Prevent(tm) CID: 2362,4215,4214,4209,4208,2363,4211,4210,4213,4212 MFC after: 3 days |
/freebsd-11.0-release/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/zfs/ | ||
H A D | zfs_main.c | diff 260156 Wed Jan 01 01:30:16 MST 2014 delphij MFV r260152: 4208 Typo in zfs_main.c: "posxiuser" illumos/illumos-gate@f38cb554a534c6df738be3f4d23327e69888e634 Note: this is a stripped down version of Illumos change. MFC after: 2 weeks |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | files | diff 285766 Tue Jul 21 20:45:12 MDT 2015 cem vt: Draw logos per CPU core This feature is inspired by another Unix-alike OS commonly found on airplane headrests. A number of beasties[0] are drawn at top of framebuffer during boot, based on the number of active SMP CPUs[1]. Console buffer output continues to scroll in the screen area below beastie(s)[2]. After some time[3] has passed, the beasties are erased leaving the entire terminal for use. Includes two 80x80 vga16 beastie graphics and an 80x80 vga16 orb graphic. (The graphics are RLE compressed to save some space -- 3x 3200 bytes uncompressed, or 4208 compressed.) [0]: The user may select the style of beastie with kern.vt.splash_cpu_style=(0|1|2) [1]: Or the number may be overridden with tunable kern.vt.splash_ncpu. [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP2jizfr3_o [3]: Configurable with kern.vt.splash_cpu_duration (seconds, def. 10). Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2181 Reviewed by: dumbbell, emaste Approved by: markj (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks |
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