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# 031beb4e 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

sys: Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh pattern

Remove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/


Revision tags: release/13.2.0, release/12.4.0, release/13.1.0, release/12.3.0, release/13.0.0, release/12.2.0
# 7e46dafa 09-Oct-2020 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Create in-tree LINT files

Now that config(8) has supported include for 19 years, transition to
including the NOTES files. include support didn't exist at the time,
nor did the envvar stuff recently

Create in-tree LINT files

Now that config(8) has supported include for 19 years, transition to
including the NOTES files. include support didn't exist at the time,
nor did the envvar stuff recently added. Now that it does, eliminate
the building of LINT files by just including everything you need.

Note: This may cause conflicts with updating in some cases.
find sys -name LINT\* -rm
is suggested across this commit to remove the generated LINT
files.

Reviewed by: kevans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26540

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Revision tags: release/11.4.0, release/12.1.0, release/11.3.0, release/12.0.0, release/11.2.0, release/10.4.0, release/11.1.0, release/11.0.1, release/11.0.0, release/10.3.0, release/10.2.0, release/10.1.0, release/9.3.0, release/10.0.0, release/9.2.0, release/8.4.0, release/9.1.0, release/8.3.0_cvs, release/8.3.0, release/9.0.0, release/7.4.0_cvs, release/8.2.0_cvs, release/7.4.0, release/8.2.0, release/8.1.0_cvs, release/8.1.0, release/7.3.0_cvs, release/7.3.0, release/8.0.0_cvs, release/8.0.0, release/7.2.0_cvs, release/7.2.0, release/7.1.0_cvs, release/7.1.0, release/6.4.0_cvs, release/6.4.0, release/7.0.0_cvs, release/7.0.0, release/6.3.0_cvs, release/6.3.0, release/6.2.0_cvs, release/6.2.0, release/5.5.0_cvs, release/5.5.0, release/6.1.0_cvs, release/6.1.0, release/6.0.0_cvs, release/6.0.0, release/5.4.0_cvs, release/5.4.0, release/4.11.0_cvs, release/4.11.0, release/5.3.0_cvs, release/5.3.0, release/4.10.0_cvs, release/4.10.0, release/5.2.1_cvs, release/5.2.1, release/5.2.0_cvs, release/5.2.0, release/4.9.0_cvs, release/4.9.0, release/5.1.0_cvs, release/5.1.0, release/4.8.0_cvs, release/4.8.0, release/5.0.0_cvs, release/5.0.0, release/4.7.0_cvs, release/4.6.2_cvs, release/4.6.2, release/4.6.1, release/4.6.0_cvs, release/4.5.0_cvs, release/4.4.0_cvs, release/4.3.0_cvs, release/4.3.0, release/4.2.0, release/4.1.1_cvs, release/4.1.0, release/3.5.0_cvs
# 65cbb03c 13-Jun-2000 KATO Takenori <kato@FreeBSD.org>

Added new options CPU_PPRO2CELERON and CPU_L2_LATENCY to support
Socket 8 to 370 converters. When (1) CPU_PPRO2CELERON option is
defined, (2) Intel CPU is found and (3) CPU ID is 0x66?, L2 cache is

Added new options CPU_PPRO2CELERON and CPU_L2_LATENCY to support
Socket 8 to 370 converters. When (1) CPU_PPRO2CELERON option is
defined, (2) Intel CPU is found and (3) CPU ID is 0x66?, L2 cache is
enabled through MSR 0x11e. The L2 cache latency value can be
specified by CPU_L2_LATENCY option. Default value of L2 cache latency
is 5.

These options are useful if you use Socket 8 to Socket 370 converter
(e.g. Power Leap's PL-Pro/II.) Most PentiumPro BIOSs don't enable L2
cache of Mendocino Celeron CPUs because they don't know Celeron CPUs.
These options are needles if you use a Coppermine (FCPGA) Celeron or
PentiumIII, becuase the L2 cache enable bit is hard wired and L2 cache
is always enabled.

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# 8a28ce0e 10-Jun-2000 John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>

Document flags 0x100 in syscons.4, and document syscons' flags in LINT.

Reviewed by: yokota, obrien


# 855e2f19 09-Jun-2000 Alexander Langer <alex@FreeBSD.org>

Since many people use LINT as "supported hardware" list, add
all supported cards to the description of the ep-driver.

Reviewed by: asmodai


# aaf8e082 06-Jun-2000 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org>

Mention that i4bisppp requires sppp; too many people use LINT as a
configuration guide and then miss this one.


# 11ca1e30 31-May-2000 Mike Smith <msmith@FreeBSD.org>

Bump the default NBUS value to 8.


# c0c5a953 31-May-2000 Brian Feldman <green@FreeBSD.org>

Change sl(4) configuration lines to reflect its new dynamic nature.


# 4f14ee00 22-May-2000 Dan Moschuk <dan@FreeBSD.org>

sysctl'ize ICMP_BANDLIM and ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT.

Suggested by: des/nbm


# fcdc0216 22-May-2000 Dan Moschuk <dan@FreeBSD.org>

Add option ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT to the mix. With this option,
badport_bandlim() will not muck up your console with printf() messages.


# 24488c74 21-May-2000 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org>

Provide a temporary undocumented option: SHM_PHYS_BACKED. This will
become sysctl and/or flags controlled later. It's mainly here for an
easy place to test the physical memory backed objects.


# 8b140d57 19-May-2000 Mike Smith <msmith@FreeBSD.org>

Correct the syntax of ROOTDEVNAME and describe it somewhat better.


# b5ea1f0c 02-May-2000 Nick Hibma <n_hibma@FreeBSD.org>

The USB double bulk pipe driver (Host to host cables). Currently there
are two supported chips, the NetChip 1080 (only prototypes available)
and the EzLink cable. Any other cable should be supported

The USB double bulk pipe driver (Host to host cables). Currently there
are two supported chips, the NetChip 1080 (only prototypes available)
and the EzLink cable. Any other cable should be supported however as they
are all very much alike (there is a difference between them wrt
performance).

It uses Netgraph.

This driver was mostly written by Doug Ambrisko and Julian Elischer and
I would like to thank Whistle for yet another contribution. And my
aplogies to them for me sitting on the driver for so long (2 months).

Also, many thanks to Reid Augustin from NetChip for providing me with a
prototype of their 1080 chip.

Be aware of the fact that this driver is very immature and has only been
tested very lightly. If someone feels like learning about Netgraph however
this is an excellent driver to start playing with.

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# 599fcb02 26-Apr-2000 Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>

Driver for DEC "Tulip" based WAN cards from LanMedia Corporation.

This driver should support both the SSI (V.35 etc) E1/T1 unchannelized,
DS3 and HSSI cards. Only tested on the SSI card.

More info

Driver for DEC "Tulip" based WAN cards from LanMedia Corporation.

This driver should support both the SSI (V.35 etc) E1/T1 unchannelized,
DS3 and HSSI cards. Only tested on the SSI card.

More info at: http://www.lanmedia.com

Thanks to LanMedia for donating two LMC1000P cards.

if_de.c driver modified by: LanMedia
NetGraphification by: Stephen Kiernan <sk-ports@vegamuse.org>

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# 300451c4 16-Apr-2000 Mike Smith <msmith@FreeBSD.org>

Some more i386-only BIOS-friendliness:

- Add support for using the PCI BIOS functions for configuration space
accesses, and make this the default.

- Make PNPBIOS the default (obsoletes the PNP

Some more i386-only BIOS-friendliness:

- Add support for using the PCI BIOS functions for configuration space
accesses, and make this the default.

- Make PNPBIOS the default (obsoletes the PNPBIOS config option).

- Add two new boot-time tunables to disable each of the above.

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# f7cdd633 16-Apr-2000 Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>

Add the scsi-target driver to LINT.


# a64ed089 15-Apr-2000 Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>

Introduce extended attribute support for FFS, allowing arbitrary
(name, value) pairs to be associated with inodes. This support is
used for ACLs, MAC labels, and Capabilities in the TrustedBSD
secur

Introduce extended attribute support for FFS, allowing arbitrary
(name, value) pairs to be associated with inodes. This support is
used for ACLs, MAC labels, and Capabilities in the TrustedBSD
security extensions, which are currently under development.

In this implementation, attributes are backed to data vnodes in the
style of the quota support in FFS. Support for FFS extended
attributes may be enabled using the FFS_EXTATTR kernel option
(disabled by default). Userland utilities and man pages will be
committed in the next batch. VFS interfaces and man pages have
been in the repo since 4.0-RELEASE and are unchanged.

o ufs/ufs/extattr.h: UFS-specific extattr defines
o ufs/ufs/ufs_extattr.c: bulk of support routines
o ufs/{ufs,ffs,mfs}/*.[ch]: hooks and extattr.h includes
o contrib/softupdates/ffs_softdep.c: extattr.h includes
o conf/options, conf/files, i386/conf/LINT: added FFS_EXTATTR

o coda/coda_vfsops.c: XXX required extattr.h due to ufsmount.h
(This should not be the case, and will be fixed in a future commit)

Currently attributes are not supported in MFS. This will be fixed.

Reviewed by: adrian, bp, freebsd-fs, other unthanked souls
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project

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# 9d45f435 10-Apr-2000 Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <asmodai@FreeBSD.org>

The ASUSCOM_IPAC isn't broken according to submitter.

PR: 17840
Submitted by: Ari Suutari <ari@suutari.iki.fi>


# a2b408ad 09-Apr-2000 Archie Cobbs <archie@FreeBSD.org>

Add new options NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION and NETGRAPH_MPPC_ENCRYPTION.

(Note: NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION is disabled until we find a non-proprietary
implementation of the MPPC compression algorithm.)


# b44dfc0d 08-Apr-2000 Brian Somers <brian@FreeBSD.org>

Don't use ``grep | sed'' in the example for INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE
when sed can do both.


# 0d5c223d 06-Apr-2000 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Awi driver, ported from NetBSD from Atsushi Once-san.

From the README:
Any IEEE 802.11 cards use AMD Am79C930 and Harris (Intersil) Chipset
with PCnetMobile firmware by AMD.
BayStack 650 1Mb

Awi driver, ported from NetBSD from Atsushi Once-san.

From the README:
Any IEEE 802.11 cards use AMD Am79C930 and Harris (Intersil) Chipset
with PCnetMobile firmware by AMD.
BayStack 650 1Mbps Frequency Hopping PCCARD adapter
BayStack 660 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
Icom SL-200 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
Melco WLI-PCM 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
NEL SSMagic 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
Netwave AirSurfer Plus
1Mbps Frequency Hopping PCCARD adapter
Netwave AirSurfer Pro
2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter

Known Problems:
WEP is not supported.
Does not create IBSS itself.
Cannot configure the following on FreeBSD:
selection of infrastructure/adhoc mode
ESSID
...

Submitted by: Atsushi Onoe <onoe@sm.sony.co.jp>

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# f0cf8dfe 02-Apr-2000 Brian Feldman <green@FreeBSD.org>

One in a while, something happens so uncannily that you get knocked off
your feet. The conversion of the "snp" device to a dynamically growing
device driver was done just a few days ago by Brooks Da

One in a while, something happens so uncannily that you get knocked off
your feet. The conversion of the "snp" device to a dynamically growing
device driver was done just a few days ago by Brooks Davis! Shame on
me for not finding that PR :(

This is a forced commit of tty_snoop.c to give the submitter proper credit,
as most of the patch submitted is actually exactly the same code (by some
large amount of entropy). Brooks also submitted the change to LINT to
set the example of "snp" usage to not include a number, as that number is
now deprecated, so that is also in this commit.

PR: 17629
Submitted by: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>

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# a06da083 31-Mar-2000 Hellmuth Michaelis <hm@FreeBSD.org>

Oops, PCVT_FREEBSD is useless too. Add new PCVT_GREENSAVER option.


# 7ec3d24b 31-Mar-2000 Hellmuth Michaelis <hm@FreeBSD.org>

remove useless PCVT_EMU_MOUSE option.


# 000033d0 23-Mar-2000 Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <asmodai@FreeBSD.org>

Document options HZ, place it in its own section `CLOCK OPTIONS' and
add the undocumented CLK_* options to that section as well.

Submitted by: Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.ca> (partially)


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