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- Rename one of the existing Smart Array entries (0x3237) to reflect
its name as being a Smart Array E500 adapter.
From FreeBSD via Brad, ok jsg@
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condition to determine crtical status for the sensor and apm. This makes
the critical status correspond to the flashing red battery led.
Furthermore, use ISSET macros and friends.
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The normal release directory is a less surprising default.
Suggested by henning@ a while ago. Working script incantation
courtesy of several cluebats from halex@. No strong opposition.
ok deraadt@
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and do not emulate groff's habit of printing garbage either,
but just print the wanted information even though the format
must be sacrificed because it won't fit.
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and effectively unlimit the width of literal displays.
Following this traditional behaviour allows for automatic output
comparisons.
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and .Vb/.Ve (similar to .nf/.fi) in man(7) mode.
These are not intended to be used manually, but they allow us to
properly render man(7) code autogenerated by pod2man(1),
making Perl and OpenSSL happy in our tree.
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When a text line or a non-block macro line in the source code ends
in any of ".!?", consider that an end of sentence (EOS).
This makes Jason's rule "new sentence, new line" even more important.
Let the parser detect the EOS and insert a token into the AST.
Let the -Tascii frontend render the EOS token as a double space before
the next word.
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[1-9] in vi mode, or M-[1-9] in emacs mode.
From Micah Cowan, tweaked a little by me.
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macros after closing delimiters only, not after opening ones. Besides,
neither roff nor old nor new groff consider braces { } as delimiters.
This fixes some frequent misrenderings by mandoc,
for example ".Ql (" being rendered as "`'(" instead of "`('".
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the cursor to the end of a wrapped line (if present) and in rectangle
mode it toggles between the end of the text and the last cell on the
line.
From Micah Cowan.
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It provides an Ethernet transport typically over EDGE or 3G on
cellphones similar to what cdce(4) does on other phones. It is
likely to work with most of HTC's recent and coming Android based
phones but a bunch of other things (phones in particular) may use
it.
Started by me; brought to a working state by Jonathan Armani and
Fabien Romano over the past week, with some input and additions
from me.
Tested on i386 and macppc by me (HTC Hero), amd64 by Jonathan and
Fabien (HTC Hero), and by gilles@ (HTC Magic) on i386 or amd64.
It still has a few kinks to work out, but it works well enough that
I can commit this over my HTC Hero.
`commit it!' deraadt
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ok jmc@ deraadt@ guenther@
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values can be stored in the cached terminal attributes rather than the
requested (untranslated) values. Prevents tmux clearing and setting the
attributes for every character when using aixterm colours.
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- properly spell 'usefulness'
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not fatal on read/write errors otherwise a broken pipe in an external mda
will bring smtpd down.
mda_store() assumed write would succeed and fatal otherwise, change code
so that EINTR/EAGAIN trigger a new write while other errors gracefully
return causing the message to be rescheduled later.
these two prevent a fatal() from being hit when execution of a filter or
external mda fails (bug experienced and fix verified by nicm@)
while at it, fix a small bug where logs would not display the recipient
when mail went through a ~/.forward / aliases expansion.
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for the interrupt. Makes the vmstat -i output similar to what we see on
i386.
ok deraadt@, krw@
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if a VGA device doesn't have its expansion ROM base address register set.
ok oga@, miod@
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spotted by Seth Wright <seth@crosse.org>
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also protect the flushing of the deferred packet queue in clone_destroy
with the right spls. noticed by claudio@
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cardbus(4), pci(4), and urtw(4) changes reminded by jmc@
ok jmc@
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Appart from multi-area support this is the last big missing piece in
ospf6d. ospf6d should now work correctly in single area setups.
So please test.
"it's always nice to see those #if 0 being killed" stsp@
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specified by type, adv_rtr and an LSA to compare against. This is needed
to find either a free LS ID or the previously assigned LS ID of an AS-ext
LSA. "looks like you know what you're doing" stsp@
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latter are not realy tested. AS-ext LSA are now correctly added to the
RIB. "looks like you know what you're doing" stsp@
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ok deraadt@
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ok deraadt@
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provide a description
from G. Paul Ziemba, freebsd pr docs/144127
ok miod
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handlers now checks that the spl the isr was established at is the same as
the one passed to splassert. this lets you check that isrs dont enter code
that have insufficient protection if entered from process context.
ok kettenis@
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command with -v. Make a second -v cause printing of raw feature
data and a full list of profiles. A few minor tweaks to the feature
bitmap handling. Helps in debugging media problems in cdio.
Suggestions from fgsch@, man page fixes from jmc@ as usual.
ok beck@ deraadt@
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and get interrupts by otto@, no further testing due to lack of IR devices.
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Currently unable to change video modes or provide any form of acceleration,
so you are stuck in a 640x400x8 mode, but at least people scared of serial
consoles will get a chance to use their Fuloongs now.
Tested by otto@ (early developments) and jasper@ (final version)
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upon stumbling on a BAR which value is zero.
Found the hard way by kurt@, ok kettenis@
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longers assumes all requested mappings fit in the three 64MB PCILO windows,
but will instead check whether the requested mappings can be provided by
PCILO regions or PCIHI regions (and on 2F-based systems, making sure we
only use addresses which get properly routed from CPU to PCI within the
2F crossbar).
This in turn requires early console code to abide the bus_space rules and
get its resources from bus_space_map() rather than doing PCI BAR arithmetic
by itself.
No functional change on Lemote Yeeloong and Gdium Liberty; on Lemote Fuloong
2F this allows BAR set up in PCIHI space by PMON to be mapped by kernel code
without having to compensate for the PCILO offset.
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ok.
Stops cdio(1) from printing bogus TOC info.
ok marco@ beck@
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