Iain Hibbert writes:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2019, Masanobu SAITOH wrote:
>
> > I'd like to get new number for new ioctl. How should I find unused number
> > for it? I'm going to add new SIOCXXX. It may not enough to grep sys/net/*.h,
> > so I made usr.bin/kdump-ioctl.c and did
> >
> > grep \'i
On Thu, 28 Feb 2019, Masanobu SAITOH wrote:
> I'd like to get new number for new ioctl. How should I find unused number
> for it? I'm going to add new SIOCXXX. It may not enough to grep sys/net/*.h,
> so I made usr.bin/kdump-ioctl.c and did
>
> grep \'i kdump-ioctl.c | sort -n -k 5,5 |
> This might be FAQ...
>
> I'd like to get new number for new ioctl. How should I find unused number
> for it? I'm going to add new SIOCXXX. It may not enough to grep sys/net/*.h,
> so I made usr.bin/kdump-ioctl.c and did
>
> grep \'i kdump-ioctl.c | sort -n -k 5,5 | uniq | column -t
>
Hi.
This might be FAQ...
I'd like to get new number for new ioctl. How should I find unused number
for it? I'm going to add new SIOCXXX. It may not enough to grep sys/net/*.h,
so I made usr.bin/kdump-ioctl.c and did
grep \'i kdump-ioctl.c | sort -n -k 5,5 | uniq | column -t
I think
> On Feb 26, 2019, at 2:03 PM, Simon Burge wrote:
>
> Jason Thorpe wrote:
>
>> ... whether or not disc
>> brakes are appropriate for road racing bicycles.
>
> Having recently converted, the answer is "yes". No debate needed :)
I guess I'm just a luddite, but I do have disc brakes on my