On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 05:07:10PM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 06:33:46AM +0100, Florian Obser wrote:
> > please update usage(), then it's OK florian@
> >
> > Could you do tracerute6, too?
>
> like this?
>
Can you also update traceroute.8 ? :)
> Index:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 06:33:46AM +0100, Florian Obser wrote:
> please update usage(), then it's OK florian@
>
> Could you do tracerute6, too?
like this?
Index: sbin/ping/ping.8
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RCS file: /cvs/src/sbin/ping/ping.8,v
retrieving
Looking at the ed25519 code, these defines are unused. They appear to be unused
upstream as well (in djt's supercop ed25519/ref implementation), so maybe this
should be suggested there instead of deviating. Up to you.
Index: usr.bin/signify/fe25519.c
please update usage(), then it's OK florian@
Could you do tracerute6, too?
On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 03:08:20PM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
> This sets ping6 up to specify the traffic class field for the IPv6
> traffic class field. The v6 traffic class is equivalent to the IPv6
> TOS/DSCP field, so
On Fri, 09 Nov 2018 at 03:30:07 +, b...@curlybracket.co.uk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This patch adds a new touchpad driver, elan(4), which supports older non
> PTP I2C Elantech touchpads. I have tested this on my HP Chromebook 13
> and it appears to work well, multitouch is working as well as the
This sets ping6 up to specify the traffic class field for the IPv6
traffic class field. The v6 traffic class is equivalent to the IPv6
TOS/DSCP field, so this uses the same getopt param and parsing to get
the value.
ok?
Index: ping.8
Hi all,
This patch adds a new touchpad driver, elan(4), which supports older non
PTP I2C Elantech touchpads. I have tested this on my HP Chromebook 13
and it appears to work well, multitouch is working as well as the three
physical mouse buttons. I do not know how well this will work on other
This was suggested by deraadt@, sorry.
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 08:05:13PM -0500, Bryan Steele wrote:
> These libc functions are used to map hardware MAC addresses to hostnames
> and vice versa. If it exists, /etc/ethers will typically contain a
> number of lines like so:
>
> 34:00:8a:56:10:20
These libc functions are used to map hardware MAC addresses to hostnames
and vice versa. If it exists, /etc/ethers will typically contain a
number of lines like so:
34:00:8a:56:10:20 superman
In addition to that, there is support for using a YP (nee Yellow Pee)
lookup service:
"If a '+'
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 02:12:35PM -0700, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is easier to write race free tests if netcat reports when the
> listen system call has finished. This avoids ugly kernel lookups
> with fstat. Just report bind or listen like accepted connections
> in verbose mode to
Hi,
It is easier to write race free tests if netcat reports when the
listen system call has finished. This avoids ugly kernel lookups
with fstat. Just report bind or listen like accepted connections
in verbose mode to stderr. Then the other end can proceed.
ok?
Index: usr.bin/nc/netcat.c
On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 07:32:25PM -0500, Bryan Steele wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 07:06:09PM -0500, Bryan Steele wrote:
> > I'm revisiting some old tcpdump diffs, now that mestre@ has added proper
> > unveil(2) support! :-)
> >
> > Refresher:
I'd like to protect bridge(4) data structures with a mutex. Using a
mutex is necessary because bridge_output() is called from interrupt
handlers in wireless drivers. This forces us to decouple data gathering
from copying to userland when executing some ioctl(2)s. Diff below does
that by moving
The length of the configuration descriptor is already used in
usbd_parse_idesc(). The diff below reuses the same pattern to
add the size argument to free(9), ok?
Index: usb_subr.c
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RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/usb/usb_subr.c,v
The driver already keeps track of the size of the allocated buffer, so
use it.
Diff is untested as I don't have a wi(4) @ USB.
ok?
Index: if_wi_usb.c
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RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/usb/if_wi_usb.c,v
retrieving revision 1.68
diff -u
The driver already keeps track of the number of ports, so use this piece
of information to free allocated structures.
Ok?
Index: uhub.c
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RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/usb/uhub.c,v
retrieving revision 1.90
diff -u -p -r1.90 uhub.c
Keep track of the number of allocated endpoints and use it when freeing
the array.
ok?
Index: usb_subr.c
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RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/usb/usb_subr.c,v
retrieving revision 1.138
diff -u -p -r1.138 usb_subr.c
--- usb_subr.c 19 Jul
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the report, don't know how I missed it but it's now fixed.
On 16:20 Thu 08 Nov , Mark Patruck wrote:
> Hi Ricardo,
>
> when running
>
> $ passwd
>
> with src/usr.bin/passwd/local_passwd.c v1.54
>
> i see the following error in /var/log/messages
>
> passwd: cannot
OK
Still works as advertised, ok mestre@
On 19:32 Wed 07 Nov , Bryan Steele wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 07:06:09PM -0500, Bryan Steele wrote:
> > I'm revisiting some old tcpdump diffs, now that mestre@ has added proper
> > unveil(2) support! :-)
> >
> > Refresher:
Hi all,
After a second thought, I've split off the diff for switchd.conf(5)
from the diffs for changing switchd(8)'s default listen port.
As suggested by kn@, it now notes the default listen port and address.
Comments/OKs?
Thanks,
Ayaka
Index: switchd.conf.5
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