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25619 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Philippe Charnier
0a52caf8e9 Correct a path. 1997-12-08 07:44:20 +00:00
Philippe Charnier
18970b8398 Use Pa for files and Ar for arguments. 1997-12-08 07:43:13 +00:00
Philippe Charnier
81e04eaec0 MFC: no \n in syslog strings. Change -P to -p in flags. EOF -> -1. Use err(3). 1997-12-08 07:41:13 +00:00
Nate Williams
50b5ec4154 - Changed strcmp to strncmp for checking the CIS manufacturer strings,
since we only store CIS_MAXSTR data, and the users may stick the
  'entire' CIS string returned from the card in /etc/pccard.conf and
  cause the comparison to (bogusly) fail.

Submitted by:	Brad Karp <karp@eecs.harvard.edu>
1997-12-08 06:35:07 +00:00
John Dyson
78922e413c Correct prototypes to match POSIX. Correct return code for aio_cancel.
Submitted by:	Alex Nash <nash@mcs.com>
1997-12-08 02:18:25 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
847e5f5f9a Use at_exit() to invoke procfs_exit() instead of calling it directly.
Note that an unload facility should be used to call rm_at_exit() (if
procfs is being loaded as an LKM and is subsequently removed), but it
was non-obvious how to do this in the VFS framework.

Reviewed by:	Julian Elischer
1997-12-08 01:06:36 +00:00
John Dyson
2f29e93460 Various of the ISP users have commented that the 1.41 version of the
nfs_bio.c code worked better than the 1.44.  This commit reverts
the important parts of 1.44 to 1.41, and we will fix it when we
can get a handle on the problem.
1997-12-08 00:59:08 +00:00
Brian Somers
b0624e7fc6 Fix PAP, CHAP & LQR req (I broke the byte ordering when
I did the deflate re-org).
Make PAP & CHAP negotiation prettier in the log file.
If both PAP & CHAP are `enabled' and the peer NAKs CHAP
suggesting PAP, be friendly and REQ PAP the next time.
This is in line with the rfc.
1997-12-07 23:55:29 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
f1f5ba1e4c Use cp -R' instead cp -r' for local to local coping
(e.g.: rcp -r /tmp/1 /tmp/2). See the cp(1) manpage for more details.
1997-12-07 20:49:39 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
a873f07c1c oops, remove a dangling predicate left over after a sentence was rewritten. 1997-12-07 20:25:45 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
25a5737a0f Add some more macro advice and correct spelling of ``parentheses''. 1997-12-07 20:19:20 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
c9c42d0aa7 Added some advice to avoid typedef'ing structures, as this breaks
information-hiding.  Also recommended against naming typedefs to end
in _t unless POSIX or ANSI requires it, and in favor of using queue(3)
macros to generate lists rather than rolling one's own.
1997-12-07 19:53:44 +00:00
Wolfgang Helbig
4000696ce7 Added easterog() and easteroj() which compute orthodox easter for
Gregorian and Julian Calendar.
Suggested by: Andrey
1997-12-07 19:04:14 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
ed1b05436a Surround the call to procfs_exit() by #ifdef PROCFS/#endif -- much to my
surprise, procfs actually is optional, and some people truly do generate
kernels without it.  Wow.  I built a kernel without 'options PROCFS' and
it compiled and linked.
1997-12-07 18:16:43 +00:00
Bruce Evans
62a1204bb6 Added mouse.4. 1997-12-07 18:07:37 +00:00
Jonathan M. Bresler
7f19cd73cb update hub.mc with the latest set of anti-spam rules
Submitted by:	jmb
1997-12-07 16:59:28 +00:00
Jonathan M. Bresler
d0be126913 correct an error that i made in check_relay.
check_relay cannot return temporary errors.
	The temporary error is logged in the sendmail log, but on the SMTP
	protocol level, sendmail returns '550 Access Denied'.
Reviewed by:	jmb
Submitted by:	Tor Egge <Tor.Egge@idi.ntnu.no>
1997-12-07 16:50:11 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
369a889c64 Document recent mouse code changes. 1997-12-07 08:46:56 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f8d795fb89 s/ps/truss/ 1997-12-07 08:19:13 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
5f436cfb7b The `moused' daemon is made to support various serial mouse
protocols to recognized extra buttons and wheel/roller. It now has
PnP COM device support code, thus, some recent mouse products are
automatically detected and an appropriate protocol is selected.
The `-i' option will print the result of auto-detection.

- Added support for the following SERIAL mice:
      ALPS GlidePoint, MS IntelliMouse, Kensington Thinking Mouse
  (Genius NetMouse, NetMouse Pro, ASCII MieMouse, Logitech MouseMan+,
  FirstMouse+ are compatible with MS IntelliMouse, when connected
  to a serial port, thus requires no explicit support)
- Added PnP serial mouse identification capability as defined
  by Microsoft and Hayes in "Plug and Play External COM Device
  Specification, rev 1.00".  This support will enable us to identify
  the correct protocol to use, or choose a compatible protocol for the
  given mouse.
- Utilize new ioctls defined in `mouse.h' to get hardware and protocol
  information on PS/2 and bus mouse devices.  Try to guess the correct
  protocol and port combination based on the obtained info.
- Use MOUSE_SETLEVEL ioctl.
- Use constants defined in `mouse.h' rather than using own definitions.
- A New command line option.  The -i option prints the information
  collected though the PnP code and psm/mse ioctls mentioned above,
  and just quits.  This is to test `moused's ability, or inability, to
  detect the correct protocol for the given mouse automatically.
- A new command line option.  The -m option maps a physical button
  to a logical button.
- A new command line option.  The -z option maps the Z axis movement to
  another axis or a pair of buttons.
- Add other options: -3, -C -F -P.
- Added a handler for SIGHUP.  This has been suggested by somebody in the
  past (I don't remember who).  He wanted this because he wants to attach
  or detach a mouse while his laptop is suspended.  Now `moused' will
  reopens and reinitialize the specified port whenever a SIGHUP is
  received.  I don't know how useful this can be...
1997-12-07 08:11:16 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
c6d1bed112 - Add support for the following mice to psm/moused/sysmouse:
MS IntelliMouse, Kensington Thinking Mouse, Genius NetScroll,
  Genius NetMouse, Genius NetMouse Pro, ALPS GlidePoint, ASCII
  MieMouse, Logitech MouseMan+, FirstMouse+

- The `psm' driver is made to recognize various models of PS/2 mice
and enable their extra features so that their additional buttons and
wheel/roller are recognized. The name of the detected model will be
printed at boot time.

- A set of new ioctl functions are added to the `psm', `mse' and
`sysmouse' drivers so that the userland program (such as the X server)
can query device information and change driver settings.

- The wheel/roller movement is handled as the `Z' axis movement by the
mouse drivers and the moused daemon. The Z axis movement may be mapped
to another axis movement or buttons.

- The mouse drivers support a new, standard mouse data format,
MOUSE_PROTO_SYSMOUSE format which can encode x, y, and x axis movement
and up to 10 buttons.

/sys/i386/include/mouse.h
- Added some fields to `mousestatus_t' to store Z axis movement
  and flag bits.
- Added the field `model' to `mousehw_t' to store mouse model code.
  Defined model codes.
- Extended `mousemode_t'.
- Added new protocols and some constants for them.
- Added new ioctl functions and structures.
- Removed obsolete ioctl definitions.

/sys/i386/include/console.h
- Added `dz' field to the structure `mouse_data' to pass Z axis movement
  to `syscons/sysmouse'.
- Removed LEFT_BUTTON, MIDDLE_BUTTON and RIGHT_BUTTON.  Use button bits
  defined in `mouse.h' instead.

/sys/i386/isa/psm.c
- Added a set of functions to detect various mice which have additional
  features (wheel and buttons) unavailable in the standard PS/2 mouse.
- Refined existing ioctl functions and added new ones.  Most important
  of all is MOUSE_SETLEVEL which manipulates the output level of the driver.
  While the output level remains zero, the output from the `psm' driver is
  in the standard PS/2 mouse format (three bytes long).  When the level
  is set to one, the `psm' driver will send data in the extended format.
  At the level two the driver uses the format which is native to the
  connected mouse is used. (Meaning that the output from the device is
  passed to the caller as is, unmodified.)  The `psm'  driver will pass
  such extended data format as is to the caller if the output level is
  two, but emulates the standard format if the output level is zero.
- Added kernel configuration flags to set initial resolution
  (PSM_CONFIG_RESOLUTION) and acceleration (PSM_CONFIG_ACCEL).
- Removed the compile options PSM_ACCEL, PSM_CHECKSYNC and PSM_EMULATION.
  Acceleration ratio is now specified by the kernel configuration flags
  stated above.  Sync check logic is refined and now standard.
  The sync check can be turned off by the new kernel configuration flags
  PSM_CONFIG_NOCHECKSYNC (0x100).  PSM_EMULATION has been of little use.
- Summer clean up :-)  Removed unused code and obsolete comments.

/sys/i386/isa/mse.c
- Created mseioctl() to deal with ioctl functions MOUSE_XXXX.
  Most importantly, the MOUSE_SETLEVEL ioctl will change the
  output format from the 5 byte format to the new, extended format
  so that the caller can take advantage of Z axis movement and additional
  buttons.
- Use constants defined in `mouse.h' rather than magic numbers.

/sys/i386/isa/syscons.c
- Changed scioctl() to reflect the new `console.h' and some of the new
  ioctls defined in `mouse.h'.  Most importantly, the MOUSE_SETLEVEL
  ioctl will change the `sysmouse' output format from the MouseSystems
  5 byte format to the new, extended format so that the caller can
  take advantage of Z axis movement and additional buttons.
- Added support for double/triple click actions of the left button and
  single click action of the right button in the virtual console.  The
  left button double click will select a word under the mouse pointer.
  The triple click will select a line and the single click of the right
  button will extend the selected region to the current position of
  the mouse pointer.  This will make the cut/paste support more compatible
  with xterm.

/sys/i386/isa/kbdio.h
- Added PSM_INTELLI_ID.
1997-12-07 08:09:19 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
821ecb1944 Removed obsolete options: PSM_CHECKSYNC, PSM_ACCEL and PSM_EMULATION. 1997-12-07 08:07:17 +00:00
Nate Williams
d379cdf006 - Added entry for 'Linksys Combo PCMCIA EthernetCard'
Submitted by:	Brad Karp <karp@eecs.harvard.edu>
1997-12-07 05:20:56 +00:00
Brian Somers
f01e577b07 Only allow one arg to `delete' - the mask & gateway aren't necessary.
Delete AF_LINK routes as well as AF_INET.
Allow the word `default' as the arg to `delete' or in place of the
first two args (dest & netmask) to `add'.
Accept INTERFACE as the third arg to `add'.

  You can now say `add default interface' to create a default route
  through the tun interface.  It's reported that subsequent bind()s
  will bind to a broadcast address and not to the address currently
  assigned to the tun device - this is the first step towards
  supporting that first connection that was around from before the
  dynamic IP negotiation....
1997-12-07 04:09:15 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
20fa828fac Use the new PF_LINGER flag -- when this is set in a process' proc structure,
said process will not have its event mask cleared (and be restarted) on
the last close of a procfs/mem file for that pid.  This reduces the chance
that a truss-monitored process will be left hanging with these bits set
and nobody looking for it.

This is the least-tested change of all of these, I'm afraid.
1997-12-07 04:08:48 +00:00
John Dyson
f2e6e69d92 Slight performance improvement, removal of unneeded SPLs. 1997-12-07 04:06:41 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
d99616387e Clear the stop events and wakeup the process on teh last close of the
procfs/mem file.  While this doesn't prevent an unkillable process, it
means that a broken truss prorgam won't do it accidently now (well,
there's a small window of opportunity).  Note that this requires the
change to truss I am about to commit.
1997-12-07 04:01:03 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
5ced4af373 Add a procfs-related flag for procp->p_pfsflags. 1997-12-07 03:59:26 +00:00
Peter Wemm
ded275c6ec explicitly set MAN8 since only MAN1 is defaulted. 1997-12-07 02:35:18 +00:00
Peter Wemm
766c9acef4 Add $Id$ 1997-12-07 02:30:43 +00:00
Peter Wemm
57b1764ffb delete -static, add $Id$ 1997-12-07 02:29:28 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e6489fd8e4 add procctl 1997-12-07 02:27:48 +00:00
Peter Wemm
4b4f0fcd24 Move procctl to the Attic, it's been copied to usr.sbin/procctl as
suggested by bde via sef.
1997-12-07 02:26:23 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
8873fd5457 Use getopts instead getopt(1). This should fix the problem
with whitespaces in pattern.
PR:	5211
1997-12-07 01:00:56 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
4be1354301 Delete truss manpage link. We have now a real truss command. 1997-12-06 23:40:13 +00:00
Brian Somers
b6871831e5 Correct cftypes128 index. 1997-12-06 22:43:58 +00:00
John Polstra
befb229b6f Move nlist related defines from link.h into nlist.h. Clean up
nlist.h.
1997-12-06 17:59:52 +00:00
John Polstra
79031fd714 Fix incorrect format string in call to errx(). 1997-12-06 17:55:07 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
ad9e02601c Complain about empty command lines. 1997-12-06 17:13:54 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e09a8fd173 err(3) already includes strerror(errno) and a trailing \n 1997-12-06 14:42:58 +00:00
Peter Wemm
8789393452 recognize "FreeBSD ELF" as an executable type
close() takes a fd, not a char * :-)
1997-12-06 14:41:41 +00:00
Peter Wemm
95c4ef653b #include <unistd.h> to get it to compile
Submitted by: Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>
1997-12-06 14:39:30 +00:00
Bruce Evans
df1c78063c Use ENOIOCTL instead of -1 (= ERESTART) for diskslice ioctls that are
not handled at a particular level.
1997-12-06 14:27:56 +00:00
Bruce Evans
239b7b699e Use ENOIOCTL instead of -1 (= ERESTART) for tty ioctls that are
not handled at a particular level.  This fixes mainly restarting
of interrupted TIOCDRAINs and TIOCSETA{W,F}s.
1997-12-06 13:25:01 +00:00
Brian Somers
27c20503c6 Reverse my previous change and use htons() on an int
instead of htonl() !

This results in the int a,b,c,d changing to b,a,c,d,
but as it's subsequently coerced to a u_short, the
ultimate answer is correct.

If this isn't fixed properly soon (by the author) I'll
have a look at it again.

Noted by:	eivind & ari@suutari.iki.fi
1997-12-06 12:00:32 +00:00
Bruce Evans
91241944ea Added a kernel-only error code ENOICTL. This will be returned from
low level ioctl routines instead of the magic number -1 so that
callers can distinguish it from ERESTART (which happens to be -1).
-1 meant that the ioctl was not handled at the called level.
ERESTART is normal when a sleeping ioctl is interrupted.  ERESTART
got converted to ENOTTY instead of restarting the ioctl.  Many
(most?) ioctls can not be restarted safely, but this is apparently
supposed to be handled by drivers converting ERESTART to EINTR.
I first saw this problem for TIOCDRAIN.  Justin saw if for disk
ioctls.

Added missing parentheses.
1997-12-06 11:28:06 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
90a5affc0a Add AWE32 description to visualconfig 1997-12-06 08:20:00 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
fe41f30547 Set the close-on-exec flag in the child; otherwise, it eats up a
file descriptor that it shouldn't.
1997-12-06 08:01:00 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
a76d828674 Attach messages: remove unneded newlines and add
missing conf_printf
1997-12-06 07:48:22 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
970649f9c9 First cut at printing out ioctl names intelligently. Note that this doesn't
handle linux ioctls (yet?).  This uses the mkioctl script from kdump,
bless its little heart.

Reviewed by:	Mike Smith
1997-12-06 06:51:14 +00:00