- submitter becomes maintainer
- Install kmod into /boot/modules instead of /usr/local
- Cleared out bits dating back to pre-devfs
- Removed #ifdef bits related to FreeBSD <= 4.X and FreeBSD <= 8.X
- Olegs fixes for FreeBSD 11.X and FreeBSD 12.X+
- Removed "USES= linux uidfix" - whilst this provides functionality
that is "often" used by linux programs, that's not necessarily the
case, and this module doesn't require any linux subsystem or
kernel MOD to operate.
- Removed oldstyle rtc.sh - include pkg-message showing how to load
from the rc.conf "kld_list" mechanism.
- Fixed typo in "test.c" -> /dec -> /dev
- Fixed path to "rtc.h" in "test.c"
PR: 233057
Submitted by: Jamie Landeg-Jones <jamie@catflap.org>
While here, modernize some comments in Mk/bsd.*.mk.
Note that graphics/drm-fbsd11.2-kmod is not renamed yet, this was somewhat
under discussion.
Submitted by: rene
Reviewed by: antoine, jbeich, mat, zeising
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21974
helped because it is printing the -current- value of HZ, not the
value requested. This is fixed be rearranging the order of changing
the value and printing the message (they are in adjacent lines).
Submitted by: rgrimes
accomdate this change, stop using device nodes in /usr/compat/linux/dev
and instead rely on the linuxalator passing through requests to the
real /dev. (This second change also applies to 4.x).
the linux rtc device is being emulated as accurately as possible,
at least in terms of its behavior. Further improvements to its
accuracy will require much more precise measurement.
Device cloning is not yet implemented.
uses tsleep / selrecord and a worker thread to provide a much better emulation
of the rtc driver, as well as greatly decreased processor usage.
Device cloning as well as a few more tweaks to the emulation are still pending.
options `start' and `stop' now (unless I have forgotten any). This allows
us to call the scripts from /etc/rc.shutdown with the correct option.
The (42 or so) ports that already DTRT before are unchanged.
Some apps such as VMware for Linux would be happy with it.
The code was originally written by Vladimir N. Silyaev.
Note: It _includes_ Linux ioctl support, but basically it's
FreeBSD native stuff. I'm importing this into emulators
category for convevience' sake. Check it out.