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1998-03-22Add UID_MAX and GID_MAXTodd C. Miller
1998-02-19add netbsd partition, rename 386BSD one to FreeBSD..Theo de Raadt
1998-01-20Merge bus_dma support from NetBSD, mostly by Jason Thorpe. Only i386 uses itNiklas Hallqvist
so far, the other archs gets placeholders for now. I wrote a compatibility layer for OpenBSD's old isadma code so we can still use our old driver sources. They will however get changed to native bus_dma use, on a case by case basis. Oh yes, I almost forgot, I kept our notion of isadma being a device so DMA-less ISA-busses still work
1998-01-11disklabel spoofing for FAT32.Niels Provos
1997-11-09New endian.h design. All architectures now use a common file for the bulkNiklas Hallqvist
part. Some ports can optimize the swap operations. This also means the general API is extended with swap16, swap32, htobe16, htobe32, betoh16, betoh32, htole16, htole32, letoh16 and letoh32.
1997-10-14Get a few things right...Per Fogelstrom
1997-10-13A few adjustments.Per Fogelstrom
1997-10-13Monolithic PowerPC kernel, new includePer Fogelstrom
1997-09-29DOSMBR_SIGNATURE, DOSACTIVE; weingartTheo de Raadt
1997-08-08Change the bounds_check_with_label API to also take a cpu_disklabelNiklas Hallqvist
reference for making transferral of meta-information possible from readdisklabel to bounds_check_with_label. The first (and maybe only) thing that will use this is the multi-disklabel-format code on the alpha where the labelsector is passed via cpu_disklabel so the label write-protection can work correctly no matter what label was found. Also use a new macro DKBAD to get at the dkbad field of the cpu_disklabel implementations that contain it. This too is for multi-disklabel architectures where the "bad" field can be inside a union. Use this macro as a means for a driver to check if an architecture supports dkbad constructs. Remove proto of bounds_check_with_label from all MD disklabel.h as it is in sys/disklabel.h. I have not been able to test the changes everywhere, if I break anything I apologize, and promise to fix it as soon as I become aware of it.
1997-08-01proto __flt_rounds correctlyTheo de Raadt
1997-07-24multiple inclusion protection; brenner@umr.eduTheo de Raadt
1997-07-07Too many things include <machine/ansi.h> w/o <sys/types.h> soTodd C. Miller
make time_t int not int32_t.
1997-07-05Make _BSD_TIME_T_ int32_t on all platforms. You can't writeTodd C. Miller
lint-free code when these differ in name accross platforms. Fundamnetal type has not changed (was int on alpha and long on others).
1997-06-25Sigh, Revert changes to endian.h - it was all confusion due to incorrectgrr
usage in new ip_* code, since fixed. Added usage notes to prevent future confusion in this regard.
1997-06-25Big endian HTON?() macros should be (void)(x).Jason Downs
1997-06-24change like sparc/include/endian.hgrr
1997-05-05add Extended partition id.Dale S. Rahn
I hate when things are sitting around in trees forgotten.
1997-04-04Define in_addr_t and in_port_t everywhere but use u_intXX_t forTodd C. Miller
htonl and friends.
1997-03-21New FIXUP_PC_AFTER_BREAK convention from NetBSDNiklas Hallqvist
1997-02-28Add missing _MACHINE & _MACHINE_ARCH defines + some RCS IdsNiklas Hallqvist
1997-02-27Fix MAXBUFCACHE changes.Dale S. Rahn
1997-02-18Ok, these are more stragglers in my source tree. These changes were necessaryDale S. Rahn
to clean up the interdependancies caused by the siginfo changes.
1997-02-05Siginfo changes.Dale S. Rahn
1997-01-26change default data limit so that source build will work without modifications.Dale S. Rahn
1997-01-09adding further support.Dale S. Rahn
1997-01-02adding files previously missing.Dale S. Rahn
The reg.h file may not be complete, currently the port does not support ptrace.
1996-12-28adding OpenBSD tag to files.Dale S. Rahn
1996-12-28Changes necessary to make the kernel compile and boot.Dale S. Rahn
Some merging with NetBSD port.
1996-12-23use _{NLIST,KERN}_DO_{AOUT,ELF,ECOFF} to select binary typesTheo de Raadt
1996-12-21Check-in of powerpc kernel support.Dale S. Rahn
NOTE: This will not work until the other pieces are checked in. This is primarily the NetBSD powerpc port, with modifications to support ELF.