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2011 Apr 01
1
[GIT PULL] elflink ldlinux
The following changes since commit 8c576f1fe03e34879921311f46613a35c6530000:
Merge remote-tracking branch 'mfleming/for-hpa/elflink/fix-compiler-warnings' into elflink (2011-03-16 12:53:58 -0700)
are available in the git repository at:
git://git.zytor.com/users/mfleming/syslinux.git for-hpa/elflink/ldlinux
Matt Fleming (1):
ldlinux: Perform auto-boot if NOESCAPE set in config
2008 Jul 21
1
Other video modes besides 640x480
I've written the code to switch to the largest available video mode.
As is, it is probably not very useful (because the font is probably
barely legible on a 150dpi display and because I've not modified the
background loading code).
Would it be interesting to develop it further or would it be considered
overbloat ?
If yes, I have the problem of choosing the
2013 Aug 04
1
10th anniversary of tinc 1.0
Hello everyone,
Today is exactly 10 years ago that tinc 1.0 was released. I would have hoped to
celebrate this by releasing 1.0.22 and 1.1pre8 today, but this will instead
happen in one week.
Tinc 1.1 is close to becoming stable, and I hope to release 1.1.0 before the
end of the year. The main features of tinc 1.1 are the improved security over
tinc 1.0, and a much nicer interface that makes it
2013 Aug 04
1
10th anniversary of tinc 1.0
Hello everyone,
Today is exactly 10 years ago that tinc 1.0 was released. I would have hoped to
celebrate this by releasing 1.0.22 and 1.1pre8 today, but this will instead
happen in one week.
Tinc 1.1 is close to becoming stable, and I hope to release 1.1.0 before the
end of the year. The main features of tinc 1.1 are the improved security over
tinc 1.0, and a much nicer interface that makes it
2011 Mar 16
0
[GIT PULL] elflink compiler warning fixes
Hi,
These patches fix some compiler warnings in ldlinux and elflink. I've
tried to split the patches out so that they only change one file or one
type of problem at once. So, if they do inadvertently introduce any
bugs it should at least be easy to bisect to a smallish commit.
The following changes since commit 9ded45991b4fc83b40af963feb773ddca2589d74:
ldlinux: Parse and store the
2011 Apr 16
20
[PATCH 00/20] Switch to ELF modules
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at linux.intel.com>
This series fixes some bugs and switches the elflink branch to be
entirely ELF modules. It applies on top of,
http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2011-April/016369.html
The deletions in the diff stat below are mainly from deleting
com32/elflink/modules (finally!). Now there should be no duplicate
code because we don't need COM32 and
2011 May 29
2
nearly-tickless-tinc
Hi,
tinc has a fixed timeout of 1 second for select() in the main
loop. I think this could be improved. Do you think the following
patch goes into the right direction ?
I don't know whether pselect() is standard enough (works under
"current" linux, however I don't know about the other arches). Maybe
a config option is necessary.
It's probably possible
2006 Jun 20
1
[patch] compiler.h fix use of likely/unlikely
patch from Hannes Reinecke <hare at suse.de> reduces noise
on s390 build logs.
while we are it remove check for early 2.X gcc versions.
Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <maks at sternwelten.at>
diff --git a/usr/include/klibc/compiler.h b/usr/include/klibc/compiler.h
index 893f8a9..b7d9b50 100644
--- a/usr/include/klibc/compiler.h
+++ b/usr/include/klibc/compiler.h
@@ -91,12 +91,12
2009 Oct 11
1
Routing through vpn
Hi,
I've an up and running tinc vpn between my laptop and my office computer
(on which I've root access if needs be). From where I'm sitting right now, UDP
packets are dropped. TcpOnly has solved the problem for the tinc part and
I can still connect to my office. I'd like to access some important
<cough>irc</cough> UDP-only services. Do I have a
2011 May 22
1
Problem connecting between debian and Ubuntu
Hi,
I've two computers, one with Debian the other with Ubuntu.
The Debian computer has v1.0.14, the Ubuntu v1.0.11. They
do not manage to connect with error "wrong keylength": the
Ubuntu computer sends a 512 byte key to the Debian computer
which expects a 256 byte key.
Is it expected ?
Is there a configuration option somewhere that I've set
differently on
2011 Jun 24
0
[Announcement] Version 1.0.15 released
With pleasure we announce the release of version 1.0.15. Here is a
summary of the changes:
* Improved logging to file.
* Reduced amount of process wakeups on platforms which support pselect().
* Fixed ProcessPriority option under Windows.
Thanks to Lo?c Greni? for his contribution to this version of tinc.
This version of tinc is compatible with 1.0pre8, 1.0 and later, but not
with earlier
2011 Jun 24
0
[Announcement] Version 1.0.15 released
With pleasure we announce the release of version 1.0.15. Here is a
summary of the changes:
* Improved logging to file.
* Reduced amount of process wakeups on platforms which support pselect().
* Fixed ProcessPriority option under Windows.
Thanks to Lo?c Greni? for his contribution to this version of tinc.
This version of tinc is compatible with 1.0pre8, 1.0 and later, but not
with earlier
2008 Aug 24
2
Missing ids in documentation
I notice some link that didn''t work in the documentation.
By closer inspection I found that some of the headlines missed
id-tags.
The following grep sequence find them.
grep ''<h3'' *.html | grep ''#'' | grep -v ''id=''
Here is the output
brush.html:<h3 class="Brush_getcolour">Brush#get_colour</h3>
2012 Jul 16
5
[PATCH 0/5] Deleting __intcall() from Syslinux
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com>
Since we can't use __intcall() for EFI, and since we can now have the
ELF module code resolve all our symbols at runtime, we should delete
as many references to __intcall() as possible and just access the
symbols directly.
The most interesting patch is the support for weak symbols. We need to
be able to reference derivative-specific
2012 Aug 14
1
[GIT PULL] elflink fixes
Hi Peter,
The main part of this pull request includes commits that try to replace
as many __intcall() invocations as possible. Some remain, but not many
(and eventually they'll be gone too). There's also a patch to make
better use of ld's --as-needed option and various other bug
fixes/cleanups.
The following changes since commit ff7334a2ce536b7f4b1f6d6f93ff4e285a3bd45a:
Only
2011 Mar 09
14
[PATCH 00/12] elflink shrinkage
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at linux.intel.com>
This is a series of patches that,
* shrink the core by moving things into an ldlinux ELF module
* begin wiring up some of the C versions of various functions
The core now only contains essential code and loads the ldlinux module
to do everything else, like providing a command line interface and
loading kernels.
The config file parsing
2006 Sep 14
2
Patch to fix ArtProvider and ArtProvider sample
These patches better implement ArtProvider and add the demo for it. I
also expanded the bigdemo window a little bit. I really think we should
go larger but I suppose there might be some people at 800x600 still.
Note that creating your own art provider still doesn''t quite work
correctly. I didn''t have time to get into that.
The RubyConstants.i.patch file looks weird. Not
2007 Mar 27
0
[922] branches/wxruby2/wxwidgets_282: Changes, additions and deprecations 2.6 -> 2.8 Wx API
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><style type="text/css"><!--
#msg dl { border: 1px #006 solid; background: #369; padding:
2005 Nov 25
0
Fix syscalls with more than four arguments on parisc
Reimplement __common_syscall in assembler. The 32-bit ABI says that
the fifth and sixth arguments to the function are passed on the stack,
but our syscall ABI says they are passed in %arg4 and %arg5 like the
64-bit ABI. Also, tried to optimize the code slightly by making use of
the cmpb delay slot to load the errno return of -1.
Signed-off-by: Kyle McMartin <kyle@parisc-linux.org>
diff
2015 Jul 11
0
EXTLINUX - GCC 5
Hi,
Gene Cumm wrote:
> > 3) It feels like this is a moving target where gcc keeps changing and
> > different results get reported.
Do we have indications that different versions of gcc5
cause different behavior on the same build and boot machines ?
Ady wrote:
> Since the issue is only present on specific
> hardware / firmware, whatever might seem to "solve" the