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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/boot/pc98/boot0/ | ||
H A D | boot0.s | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
H A D | Makefile | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/boot/pc98/boot0.5/ | ||
H A D | support.s | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
H A D | syscons.s | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
H A D | boot.s | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
H A D | boot0.5.s | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
H A D | disk.s | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
H A D | selector.s | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
H A D | start.s | 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man5/ | ||
H A D | portindex.5 | diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days 187825 Wed Jan 28 13:35:11 MST 2009 tabthorpe - Add initial version of portindex(5) manual page PR: docs/70652 Submitted by: Paul Armstrong <psa otoh.org> Reviewed by: pav keramida trhodes Approved by: keramida MFC after: 3 days |
H A D | Makefile | diff 255505 Fri Sep 13 01:45:57 MDT 2013 gjb Do not install freebsd-update.conf.5 manual if WITHOUT_FREEBSD_UPDATE is set. MFC after: 3 days Approved by: re (delphij) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation diff 240494 Fri Sep 14 10:01:59 MDT 2012 glebius o Create directory sys/netpfil, where all packet filters should reside, and move there ipfw(4) and pf(4). o Move most modified parts of pf out of contrib. Actual movements: sys/contrib/pf/net/*.c -> sys/netpfil/pf/ sys/contrib/pf/net/*.h -> sys/net/ contrib/pf/pfctl/*.c -> sbin/pfctl contrib/pf/pfctl/*.h -> sbin/pfctl contrib/pf/pfctl/pfctl.8 -> sbin/pfctl contrib/pf/pfctl/*.4 -> share/man/man4 contrib/pf/pfctl/*.5 -> share/man/man5 sys/netinet/ipfw -> sys/netpfil/ipfw The arguable movement is pf/net/*.h -> sys/net. There are future plans to refactor pf includes, so I decided not to break things twice. Not modified bits of pf left in contrib: authpf, ftp-proxy, tftp-proxy, pflogd. The ipfw(4) movement is planned to be merged to stable/9, to make head and stable match. Discussed with: bz, luigi diff 230328 Thu Jan 19 00:55:40 MST 2012 kevlo Add missing MLINKS to INDEX.5 diff 220640 Thu Apr 14 16:40:13 MDT 2011 trasz Add manual page for rctl.conf(5). diff 187825 Wed Jan 28 13:35:11 MST 2009 tabthorpe - Add initial version of portindex(5) manual page PR: docs/70652 Submitted by: Paul Armstrong <psa otoh.org> Reviewed by: pav keramida trhodes Approved by: keramida MFC after: 3 days diff 183631 Sun Oct 05 17:04:38 MDT 2008 danger Add initial version of the nullfs(5) man page MFC after: 3 days diff 171851 Wed Aug 15 04:41:08 MDT 2007 danger The /boot.config file is available only on i386 and amd64, so install boot.config.5 only those architectures. Approved by: re@ (bmah) Reported by: simon diff 171840 Tue Aug 14 13:25:32 MDT 2007 danger Add the boot.config.5 manual page. Reviewed by: keramida Approved by: re@ (bmah) PR: docs/112307 diff 170828 Sat Jun 16 14:50:53 MDT 2007 rodrigc Add xfs(5) man page. diff 170811 Sat Jun 16 00:35:29 MDT 2007 delphij Add a manual page for tmpfs(5). |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/boot/forth/ | ||
H A D | check-password.4th | diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> |
H A D | beastie.4th.8 | diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> |
H A D | check-password.4th.8 | diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> diff 244158 Wed Dec 12 15:57:56 MST 2012 dteske Fix a regression caused by SVN r222417. Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence. After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no longer boot without _always_ entering the password. This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for PXE servers and/or private distributions). loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting (previous text was misleading). Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to include notes on the new bootlock_password setting. Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to refine the loader.conf(5) text. PR: conf/170110 Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com> |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/ia64/include/ | ||
H A D | sigframe.h | diff 105950 Fri Oct 25 17:10:58 MDT 2002 peter Split 4.x and 5.x signal handling so that we can keep 4.x signal handling clean and functional as 5.x evolves. This allows some of the nasty bandaids in the 5.x codepaths to be unwound. Encapsulate 4.x signal handling under COMPAT_FREEBSD4 (there is an anti-foot-shooting measure in place, 5.x folks need this for a while) and finish encapsulating the older stuff under COMPAT_43. Since the ancient stuff is required on alpha (longjmp(3) passes a 'struct osigcontext *' to the current sigreturn(2), instead of the 'ucontext_t *' that sigreturn is supposed to take), add a compile time check to prevent foot shooting there too. Add uniform COMPAT_43 stubs for ia64/sparc64/powerpc. Tested on: i386, alpha, ia64. Compiled on sparc64 (a few days ago). Approved by: re diff 105950 Fri Oct 25 17:10:58 MDT 2002 peter Split 4.x and 5.x signal handling so that we can keep 4.x signal handling clean and functional as 5.x evolves. This allows some of the nasty bandaids in the 5.x codepaths to be unwound. Encapsulate 4.x signal handling under COMPAT_FREEBSD4 (there is an anti-foot-shooting measure in place, 5.x folks need this for a while) and finish encapsulating the older stuff under COMPAT_43. Since the ancient stuff is required on alpha (longjmp(3) passes a 'struct osigcontext *' to the current sigreturn(2), instead of the 'ucontext_t *' that sigreturn is supposed to take), add a compile time check to prevent foot shooting there too. Add uniform COMPAT_43 stubs for ia64/sparc64/powerpc. Tested on: i386, alpha, ia64. Compiled on sparc64 (a few days ago). Approved by: re diff 105950 Fri Oct 25 17:10:58 MDT 2002 peter Split 4.x and 5.x signal handling so that we can keep 4.x signal handling clean and functional as 5.x evolves. This allows some of the nasty bandaids in the 5.x codepaths to be unwound. Encapsulate 4.x signal handling under COMPAT_FREEBSD4 (there is an anti-foot-shooting measure in place, 5.x folks need this for a while) and finish encapsulating the older stuff under COMPAT_43. Since the ancient stuff is required on alpha (longjmp(3) passes a 'struct osigcontext *' to the current sigreturn(2), instead of the 'ucontext_t *' that sigreturn is supposed to take), add a compile time check to prevent foot shooting there too. Add uniform COMPAT_43 stubs for ia64/sparc64/powerpc. Tested on: i386, alpha, ia64. Compiled on sparc64 (a few days ago). Approved by: re diff 105950 Fri Oct 25 17:10:58 MDT 2002 peter Split 4.x and 5.x signal handling so that we can keep 4.x signal handling clean and functional as 5.x evolves. This allows some of the nasty bandaids in the 5.x codepaths to be unwound. Encapsulate 4.x signal handling under COMPAT_FREEBSD4 (there is an anti-foot-shooting measure in place, 5.x folks need this for a while) and finish encapsulating the older stuff under COMPAT_43. Since the ancient stuff is required on alpha (longjmp(3) passes a 'struct osigcontext *' to the current sigreturn(2), instead of the 'ucontext_t *' that sigreturn is supposed to take), add a compile time check to prevent foot shooting there too. Add uniform COMPAT_43 stubs for ia64/sparc64/powerpc. Tested on: i386, alpha, ia64. Compiled on sparc64 (a few days ago). Approved by: re |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/boot/pc98/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 218557 Fri Feb 11 11:19:17 MST 2011 nyan Add the pc98boot image which concatenates boot0 and boot0.5. It's required by the gpart to write bootcode. diff 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. diff 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. diff 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. diff 64123 Wed Aug 02 06:46:08 MDT 2000 kato Added PC-98 HDD boot manager. The boot0 is the `IPL' which occupies sector 0 of a disk and boot0.5 is the `boot selector' which starts from address 0x400. The IPL loads boot0.5 and boot0.5 loads bootblock of a slice. The boot manager stuff was developed by me (kato) with Borland C++, and then, translated into bcc in the ports collection by Nokubi-san. After that, boot0 has been translated into gas with the .code16 directive by Takahashi-san (nyan) and boot0.5 has been rewritten in gas by me. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/etc/defaults/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 152286 Thu Nov 10 17:09:22 MST 2005 emax Start integrating Bluetooth into rc.d system. Introduce /etc/rc.d/bluetooth script to start/stop Bluetooth devices. It will be called from devd(8) in response to device arrival/departure events. It is also possible to call it by hand to start/stop particular device without unplugging it. Introduce generic way to set configuration parameters for Bluetooth devices. By default /etc/rc.d/bluetooth script has hardwired defaults compatible with old rc.bluetooth from /usr/share/netgraph/bluetooth/examples. These can be overridden using /etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf file (system wide defaults). Finally, there could be another device specific override file located in /etc/bluetooth/$device.conf (where $device is ubt0, btccc0 etc.) The list of configuration parameters and their meaning described in the /etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf file. Even though Bluetooth device configuration files are not shell scripts, they must follow basic sh(1) syntax. The bluetooth.device.conf(5) and handbook update will follow shortly. Inspired by: Panagiotis Astithas ( past at ebs dot gr ) Reviewed by: brooks, yar MFC after: 1 week diff 119166 Wed Aug 20 04:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails. The following line of script is sufficient to mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail: devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev Some new shell routines available to scripts that source rc.subr(5): o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset appropriate to jails. Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules. If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can also be applied post-startup: /etc/rc.d/devfs start This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using /etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available. Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5) as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf. diff 119166 Wed Aug 20 04:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails. The following line of script is sufficient to mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail: devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev Some new shell routines available to scripts that source rc.subr(5): o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset appropriate to jails. Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules. If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can also be applied post-startup: /etc/rc.d/devfs start This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using /etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available. Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5) as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf. diff 119166 Wed Aug 20 04:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails. The following line of script is sufficient to mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail: devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev Some new shell routines available to scripts that source rc.subr(5): o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset appropriate to jails. Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules. If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can also be applied post-startup: /etc/rc.d/devfs start This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using /etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available. Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5) as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf. diff 119166 Wed Aug 20 04:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails. The following line of script is sufficient to mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail: devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev Some new shell routines available to scripts that source rc.subr(5): o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset appropriate to jails. Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules. If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can also be applied post-startup: /etc/rc.d/devfs start This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using /etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available. Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5) as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf. diff 119166 Wed Aug 20 04:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails. The following line of script is sufficient to mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail: devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev Some new shell routines available to scripts that source rc.subr(5): o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset appropriate to jails. Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules. If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can also be applied post-startup: /etc/rc.d/devfs start This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using /etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available. Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5) as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf. diff 119166 Wed Aug 20 04:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails. The following line of script is sufficient to mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail: devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev Some new shell routines available to scripts that source rc.subr(5): o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset appropriate to jails. Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules. If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can also be applied post-startup: /etc/rc.d/devfs start This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using /etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available. Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5) as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf. diff 119166 Wed Aug 20 04:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails. The following line of script is sufficient to mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail: devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev Some new shell routines available to scripts that source rc.subr(5): o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset appropriate to jails. Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules. If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can also be applied post-startup: /etc/rc.d/devfs start This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using /etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available. Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5) as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf. diff 119166 Wed Aug 20 04:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails. The following line of script is sufficient to mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail: devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev Some new shell routines available to scripts that source rc.subr(5): o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset appropriate to jails. Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules. If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can also be applied post-startup: /etc/rc.d/devfs start This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using /etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available. Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5) as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man4/ | ||
H A D | sbp.4 | diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 231244 Thu Feb 09 02:53:46 MST 2012 gjb Fix some Xr references: - ada(4): ad(4) - removed, ada(4) would be a self-referencing entry - cd(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - da(4): ad(4) -> ada(4) - DEVICE_PROBE(9): ugen(5) -> ugen(4) - ed(4): dhclinet(8) -> dhclient(8) (typo) - lmc(4): Netgraph(4) -> netgraph(4) - security(7): rc.conf(8) -> rc.conf(5) - sfxge(4): cpuset(8) -> cpuset(1) - sbp(4): sysctl(1) -> sysctl(8) - portindex(5): build(1) -> build(7) - u3g(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) - usb_quirk(4): usbconfig(5) -> usbconfig(8) Found with: textproc/igor MFC after: 3 days diff 123591 Wed Dec 17 07:51:25 MST 2003 brueffer o grammar fixes o removed wrong 's usage MFC after: 5 days |
/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/openbsm/libbsm/ | ||
H A D | au_domain.3 | diff 189279 Mon Mar 02 11:32:58 MST 2009 rwatson Merge OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and src/sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge). OpenBSM history for imported revision below for reference. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Apple, Inc. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 - The filesz parameter in audit_control(5) now accepts suffixes: 'B' for Bytes, 'K' for Kilobytes, 'M' for Megabytes, and 'G' for Gigabytes. For legacy support no suffix defaults to bytes. - Audit trail log expiration support added. It is configured in audit_control(5) with the expire-after parameter. If there is no expire-after parameter in audit_control(5), the default, then the audit trail files are not expired and removed. See audit_control(5) for more information. - Change defaults in audit_control: warn at 5% rather than 20% free for audit partitions, rotate automatically at 2mb, and set the default policy to cnt,argv rather than cnt so that execve(2) arguments are captured if AUE_EXECVE events are audited. These may provide more usable defaults for many users. - Use au_domain_to_bsm(3) and au_socket_type_to_bsm(3) to convert au_to_socket_ex(3) arguments to BSM format. - Fix error encoding AUT_IPC_PERM tokens. diff 189279 Mon Mar 02 11:32:58 MST 2009 rwatson Merge OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and src/sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge). OpenBSM history for imported revision below for reference. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Apple, Inc. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 - The filesz parameter in audit_control(5) now accepts suffixes: 'B' for Bytes, 'K' for Kilobytes, 'M' for Megabytes, and 'G' for Gigabytes. For legacy support no suffix defaults to bytes. - Audit trail log expiration support added. It is configured in audit_control(5) with the expire-after parameter. If there is no expire-after parameter in audit_control(5), the default, then the audit trail files are not expired and removed. See audit_control(5) for more information. - Change defaults in audit_control: warn at 5% rather than 20% free for audit partitions, rotate automatically at 2mb, and set the default policy to cnt,argv rather than cnt so that execve(2) arguments are captured if AUE_EXECVE events are audited. These may provide more usable defaults for many users. - Use au_domain_to_bsm(3) and au_socket_type_to_bsm(3) to convert au_to_socket_ex(3) arguments to BSM format. - Fix error encoding AUT_IPC_PERM tokens. diff 189279 Mon Mar 02 11:32:58 MST 2009 rwatson Merge OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and src/sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge). OpenBSM history for imported revision below for reference. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Apple, Inc. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 - The filesz parameter in audit_control(5) now accepts suffixes: 'B' for Bytes, 'K' for Kilobytes, 'M' for Megabytes, and 'G' for Gigabytes. For legacy support no suffix defaults to bytes. - Audit trail log expiration support added. It is configured in audit_control(5) with the expire-after parameter. If there is no expire-after parameter in audit_control(5), the default, then the audit trail files are not expired and removed. See audit_control(5) for more information. - Change defaults in audit_control: warn at 5% rather than 20% free for audit partitions, rotate automatically at 2mb, and set the default policy to cnt,argv rather than cnt so that execve(2) arguments are captured if AUE_EXECVE events are audited. These may provide more usable defaults for many users. - Use au_domain_to_bsm(3) and au_socket_type_to_bsm(3) to convert au_to_socket_ex(3) arguments to BSM format. - Fix error encoding AUT_IPC_PERM tokens. diff 189279 Mon Mar 02 11:32:58 MST 2009 rwatson Merge OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and src/sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge). OpenBSM history for imported revision below for reference. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Apple, Inc. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 - The filesz parameter in audit_control(5) now accepts suffixes: 'B' for Bytes, 'K' for Kilobytes, 'M' for Megabytes, and 'G' for Gigabytes. For legacy support no suffix defaults to bytes. - Audit trail log expiration support added. It is configured in audit_control(5) with the expire-after parameter. If there is no expire-after parameter in audit_control(5), the default, then the audit trail files are not expired and removed. See audit_control(5) for more information. - Change defaults in audit_control: warn at 5% rather than 20% free for audit partitions, rotate automatically at 2mb, and set the default policy to cnt,argv rather than cnt so that execve(2) arguments are captured if AUE_EXECVE events are audited. These may provide more usable defaults for many users. - Use au_domain_to_bsm(3) and au_socket_type_to_bsm(3) to convert au_to_socket_ex(3) arguments to BSM format. - Fix error encoding AUT_IPC_PERM tokens. diff 189279 Mon Mar 02 11:32:58 MST 2009 rwatson Merge OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and src/sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge). OpenBSM history for imported revision below for reference. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Apple, Inc. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1 - The filesz parameter in audit_control(5) now accepts suffixes: 'B' for Bytes, 'K' for Kilobytes, 'M' for Megabytes, and 'G' for Gigabytes. For legacy support no suffix defaults to bytes. - Audit trail log expiration support added. It is configured in audit_control(5) with the expire-after parameter. If there is no expire-after parameter in audit_control(5), the default, then the audit trail files are not expired and removed. See audit_control(5) for more information. - Change defaults in audit_control: warn at 5% rather than 20% free for audit partitions, rotate automatically at 2mb, and set the default policy to cnt,argv rather than cnt so that execve(2) arguments are captured if AUE_EXECVE events are audited. These may provide more usable defaults for many users. - Use au_domain_to_bsm(3) and au_socket_type_to_bsm(3) to convert au_to_socket_ex(3) arguments to BSM format. - Fix error encoding AUT_IPC_PERM tokens. diff 187214 Wed Jan 14 08:48:08 MST 2009 rwatson Merge OpenBSM alpha 5 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and src/sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge). Hook up bsm_domain.c and bsm_socket_type.c to the libbsm build along with man pages, add audit_bsm_domain.c and audit_bsm_socket_type.c to the kernel environment. OpenBSM history for imported revisions below for reference. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Apple Inc. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 5 - Stub libauditd(3) man page added. - All BSM error number constants with BSM_ERRNO_. - Interfaces to convert between local and BSM socket types and protocol families have been added: au_bsm_to_domain(3), au_bsm_to_socket_type(3), au_domain_to_bsm(3), and au_socket_type_to_bsm(3), along with definitions of constants in audit_domain.h and audit_socket_type.h. This improves interoperability by converting local constant spaces, which vary by OS, to and from Solaris constants (where available) or OpenBSM constants for protocol domains not present in Solaris (a fair number). These routines should be used when generating and interpreting extended socket tokens. - Fix build warnings with full gcc warnings enabled on most supported platforms. - Don't compile error strings into bsm_errno.c when building it in the kernel environment. - When started by launchd, use the label com.apple.auditd rather than org.trustedbsd.auditd. diff 187214 Wed Jan 14 08:48:08 MST 2009 rwatson Merge OpenBSM alpha 5 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and src/sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge). Hook up bsm_domain.c and bsm_socket_type.c to the libbsm build along with man pages, add audit_bsm_domain.c and audit_bsm_socket_type.c to the kernel environment. OpenBSM history for imported revisions below for reference. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Apple Inc. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 5 - Stub libauditd(3) man page added. - All BSM error number constants with BSM_ERRNO_. - Interfaces to convert between local and BSM socket types and protocol families have been added: au_bsm_to_domain(3), au_bsm_to_socket_type(3), au_domain_to_bsm(3), and au_socket_type_to_bsm(3), along with definitions of constants in audit_domain.h and audit_socket_type.h. This improves interoperability by converting local constant spaces, which vary by OS, to and from Solaris constants (where available) or OpenBSM constants for protocol domains not present in Solaris (a fair number). These routines should be used when generating and interpreting extended socket tokens. - Fix build warnings with full gcc warnings enabled on most supported platforms. - Don't compile error strings into bsm_errno.c when building it in the kernel environment. - When started by launchd, use the label com.apple.auditd rather than org.trustedbsd.auditd. 187063 Sun Jan 11 19:39:23 MST 2009 rwatson Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.1 alpha5, which incorporates the following changes since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 5 - Stub libauditd(3) man page added. - All BSM error number constants with BSM_ERRNO_. - Interfaces to convert between local and BSM socket types and protocol families have been added: au_bsm_to_domain(3), au_bsm_to_socket_type(3), au_domain_to_bsm(3), and au_socket_type_to_bsm(3), along with definitions of constants in audit_domain.h and audit_socket_type.h. This improves interoperability by converting local constant spaces, which vary by OS, to and from Solaris constants (where available) or OpenBSM constants for protocol domains not present in Solaris (a fair number). These routines should be used when generating and interpreting extended socket tokens. - Fix build warnings with full gcc warnings enabled on most supported platforms. - Don't compile error strings into bsm_errno.c when building it in the kernel environment. - When started by launchd, use the label com.apple.auditd rather than org.trustedbsd.auditd. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple Inc. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/sendmail/cf/ostype/ | ||
H A D | solaris11.m4 | diff 223067 Tue Jun 14 02:32:38 MDT 2011 gshapiro Merge sendmail 8.14.5 to HEAD MFC after: 4 days 223063 Tue Jun 14 02:10:49 MDT 2011 gshapiro Import sendmail 8.14.5 |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/modules/ciss/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | 87011 Tue Nov 27 21:08:37 MST 2001 msmith Add the 'ciss' driver, which supports the Compaq SmartRAID 5* family of RAID controllers (5300, 532, 5i, etc.) Thanks to Compaq and Yahoo! for support during the development of this driver. MFC after: 1 week 87011 Tue Nov 27 21:08:37 MST 2001 msmith Add the 'ciss' driver, which supports the Compaq SmartRAID 5* family of RAID controllers (5300, 532, 5i, etc.) Thanks to Compaq and Yahoo! for support during the development of this driver. MFC after: 1 week |
/freebsd-10.0-release/tools/build/options/ | ||
H A D | WITHOUT_RCS | diff 256198 Wed Oct 09 15:15:54 MDT 2013 gjb Revert r256095, r256120 (partial), r256121: r256095: - Add gnu/usr.bin/rcs back to the base system. r256120: - Add WITHOUT_RCS back to src.conf.5. r256121: - Remove UPDATING entry regarding gnu/usr.bin/rcs removal. Requested by: many Approved by: re (marius) Discussed with: core 156932 Tue Mar 21 05:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage. |
H A D | WITHOUT_ZONEINFO | diff 235342 Sat May 12 14:28:58 MDT 2012 gjb Regenerate src.conf(5) for mdoc(7) and typo corrections. PR: 167804 Submitted by: Nobuyuki Koganemaru (kogane!jp.freebsd.org) MFC after: 3 days 171994 Mon Aug 27 18:01:08 MDT 2007 remko Add WITHOUT_ZONEINFO to the build options and regenerate src.conf.5 Reminded by: ceri Approved by: re (bmah) Approved by: imp (mentor) |
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H A D | TODO | diff 65807 Wed Sep 13 07:16:57 MDT 2000 dwmalone Add kbdmap.5 to build. Refer to kbdmap(5) from a few man pages. Remove it from TODO list. Add missing FreeBSD tags. PR: 19260 diff 65807 Wed Sep 13 07:16:57 MDT 2000 dwmalone Add kbdmap.5 to build. Refer to kbdmap(5) from a few man pages. Remove it from TODO list. Add missing FreeBSD tags. PR: 19260 |
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H A D | ether.h | diff 134789 Sat Sep 04 23:46:52 MDT 2004 brian Make ppp WARNS=5 clean diff 53733 Fri Nov 26 20:44:33 MST 1999 brian Change ``set cd'' so that its default value is device specific. The default is still 1 second for ttys, but is now 6 seconds for i4b (ISDN) devices and 5 seconds for ethernet (PPPoE) devices. |
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