Replaces commands/hexdump as well as commands/od.
No Minix-specific changes were needed.
test/testsh2.sh was modified to match the spacing
used in the output of the NetBSD od command.
Change-Id: I65ee1d30e8cdd546097462df7c38c2d38f3e891d
Replaces commands/write. No Minix-specific changes needed.
The NetBSD version lacks a few features that were present
in the Minix version: cbreak mode, verbose, and shell escapes,
but the main write(1) functionality is there and working.
Change-Id: I87b9589c54d3595d26247d221bb3d1f613feeb8c
. make filesystems on primary partitions to make it
easier on the minix partition util
. so sfdisk isn't required as an external tool
. also make partition and hitherto x86-only utilities
arch-independent
Change-Id: Ib4e07e45d038d084dde1858917d3deb7f0616532
This program uses the i2c /dev interface to read the
contents of EEPROMs and display it to the user in
HEX and ASCII. It also has a mode that can display
data in label:value pairs. That mode is used for
board detection in the rc script to start the right
i2c drivers for the board.
Change-Id: I0bf5b13ffab5a89533c762d6881a145cf7f14914
Import the NetBSD rdate command and remove the Minix rdate command.
The default behaviour for both is the same. The NetBSD version adds
options to just display the time, adjust the time using adjtime(),
and set the time without printing the time.
Porting Notes:
- Compiles cleanly out of the box without any warnings
- Path changes from /usr/bin/rdate to /usr/sbin/rdate
- checked pkgsrc for any usages of rdate (none found)
- checked src for any usages of rdate (none found)
Testing:
- all command line options work (tested with time.nist.gov server)
- Native and cross build OK
Change-Id: I613449763891a896527f337999c006a970c3924c
This patch introduces a framebuffer to Minix. It's written for the ARM
port of Minix, but has an architectural split that separates the
hardware dependent part from the non-hardware dependent part. Futhermore,
this driver was developed using a screen that has a native resolution of
1024x600 pixels and having lack of support for obtaining EDID from the
screen. Consequently, it uses a hardcoded resolution of 1024x600.
The driver uses an interface based on the Linux ioctl API, but supports
only a very limited subset.
* Removing commands/tar
* Updated external/bsd/libarchive
* Adding external/bsd/libarchive/bin/tar compiled bsdtar instead
of just tar
* (tar is taken care of through the pax utility)
Change-Id: Ie773b4502fbf4e3880f28f01bb528b063a60c668