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/freebsd-10.2-release/share/man/man9/ | ||
H A D | style.9 | diff 71917 Fri Feb 02 03:11:22 MST 2001 nik Declaring functions inside functions was deprecated twice. Keep the second recommendation, which includes more rationale, and nix the first. PR: docs/24690 Submitted by: Alex Kapranoff <alex@kapran.bitmcnit.bryansk.su |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/i386/include/ | ||
H A D | pcb.h | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/amd64/include/ | ||
H A D | pcb.h | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/i386/i386/ | ||
H A D | genassym.c | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
H A D | trap.c | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
H A D | machdep.c | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/amd64/amd64/ | ||
H A D | genassym.c | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
H A D | trap.c | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
H A D | machdep.c | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | subr_syscall.c | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
H A D | subr_trap.c | diff 24690 Mon Apr 07 06:45:18 MDT 1997 peter No longer use an i386tss as the basis of our pcb - it wasn't particularly convenient and makes life difficult for my next commit. We still need an i386tss to point to for the tss slot in the gdt, so we use a common tss shared between all processes. Note that this is going to break debugging until this series of commits is finished. core dumps will change again too. :-( we really need a more modern core dump format that doesn't depend on the pcb/upages. This change makes VM86 mode harder, but the following commits will remove a lot of constraints for the VM86 system, including the possibility of extending the pcb for an IO port map etc. Obtained from: bde |
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