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H A D | vnet.h | diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith) diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith)
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H A D | if_var.h | diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith) diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith)
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H A D | if.c | diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith) diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith)
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/freebsd/ |
H A D | UPDATING | diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith) diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith)
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/freebsd/sys/sys/ |
H A D | param.h | diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith) diff 6cb7f168dbc90bf59a61e4eb433c1df2b3ed111c Mon Jun 29 21:46:29 CEST 2009 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> Remove support for the /dev/net/* per-interface devices. They serve little purpose and are unused in the base system.
The IOCTL functionality is entirely duplicated and routing sockets provide a richer interface than the kqueue functionality.
Further, it is not practical for these devices to be made sensible in the face of VIMAGE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version on the off chance that there is any code out there that actually uses this stuff.
Reviewed by: rwatson Discussed with: bz, zec Approved by: re@ (kensmith)
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