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Author SHA1 Message Date
David van Moolenbroek e7db2d3588 Add fbd -- Faulty Block Device driver
This driver can be loaded as an overlay on top of a real block
device, and can then be used to generate block-level failures for
certain transfer requests. Specifically, a rule-based system allows
the user to introduce (overt and silent) data corruption and errors.

It exposes itself through /dev/fbd, and a file system can be mounted
on top of it. The new fbdctl(8) tool can be used to control the
driver; see ``man fbdctl'' for details. It also comes with a test
set, located in test/fbdtest.
2011-12-11 22:45:46 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek fd4c2b74f3 Add block device tracing facility
The implementation is in libblockdriver, and works transparently for
all block drivers. The new btrace(8) tool can be used to control block
tracing; see ``man btrace'' for details.
2011-11-25 13:47:21 +01:00
Ben Gras 7643f2b25e compile fix (gdb, binutils) 2011-11-23 13:35:50 +01:00
Adriana Szekeres eaa29370f4 ELF core files 2011-11-22 22:07:40 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek 34c14b1cab More cleanup: no more CMOS and SCSI ioctls 2011-11-16 11:50:53 +01:00
Gianluca Guida 6f4e3dd910 Move elf headers in common/include and libexec.h in lib/libexec.
It also fixes elf headers for NBSD compilation.
2011-03-18 15:13:05 +00:00
Gianluca Guida f4814901af Move even more includes to common/include.
This patch moves more includes (most of them, to tell the truth) to
common/include directory. This completes the list of includes needed
to compile current trunk with the new libc (but to do that you need
more patches in queue).

This patch also contains some modification (for compilation with new
headers) to the common includes under __NBSD_LIBC, the define used
in mk script to specialize compilation with new includes.
2011-03-03 16:39:02 +00:00
Gianluca Guida fa59fc6eb4 Move shared headers in common/include
Headers that will be shared between old includes and NetBSD-like includes
are moved into common/include tree. They are still copied in /usr/include
in 'make includes', so compilation and programs aren't be affected.
2011-02-06 22:59:02 +00:00