Redundant help texts (one which only repeats the description)
are deleted.
Descriptions and help texts are trimmed.
Some config options are moved, even across menus.
No config option _names_ are changed.
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Alpine Linux stumbled over "more -s":
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/5190
function old new delta
more_main 857 872 +15
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
This makes it possible to use scoped IPv6 addresses:
mount -t cifs -o ip=<ADDR>%<iface_id> //<ADDR>/test test
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Gives "mount -t cifs //fe80::6a05:caff:fe3e:dbf5%eth0/test test"
a chance to work: mount must pass "ip=numeric_IPv6%numeric_iface_id"
in the omunt option string. Currently, it does not.
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Currently some new devices that have a bus but no class will
be missed by mdev coldplug device creation after boot. This
happens because mdev recursively searches /sys/class which will
by definition only find class devices.
Some important devices such as iio and gpiochip does not have
a class. But users will need them.
This switches from using /sys/class as the place to look for
devices to create to using /sys/dev where all char and block
devices are listed.
The subsystem lookup code that provide the G.subsystem
environment variable is changed from using the directory
name of the class device to instead dereference the
"subsystem" symlink for the device, and look at the last
element of the path of the symlink for the subsystem, which
will work with class devices and bus devices alike. (The new
bus-only devices only symlink to the /sys/bus/* hierarchy.)
We delete the legacy kernel v2.6.2x /sys/block device path
code as part of this change. It's too old to be kept alive.
Tested on kernel v4.6-rc2 with a bunch of devices, including
some IIO and gpiochip devices.
With a print inserted before make_device() the log looks
like so:
Create device from "/sys/dev/char/1:1", subsystem "mem"
Create device from "/sys/dev/char/1:2", subsystem "mem"
Create device from "/sys/dev/char/1:3", subsystem "mem"
Create device from "/sys/dev/char/1:5", subsystem "mem"
(...)
Create device from "/sys/dev/block/179:56", subsystem "block"
Create device from "/sys/dev/block/179:64", subsystem "block"
function old new delta
mdev_main 1388 1346 -42
dirAction 134 14 -120
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(add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 0/2 up/down: 0/-162) Total: -162 bytes
Cc: Isaac Dunham <ibid.ag@gmail.com>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@cam.ac.uk>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
"Total allocated sectors 2021315 greater than the maximum 2020356"
maximum what?
Turns out, that's the CHS size of the disk.
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Before:
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 * 1 998 255471+ 6 FAT16
What are "blocks"? What is that "+"?
How big is this partition?
Is start/end shown came from LBA fields or CHS fields?
Why are we torturing the user??
After:
Device Boot StartCHS EndCHS StartLBA EndLBA Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdb1 * 0,1,1 996,15,32 32 510974 510943 249M 6 FAT16
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
The result of looking at "grep -F -B2 '*fill*' busybox_unstripped.map"
text data bss dec hex filename
829901 4086 1904 835891 cc133 busybox_before
829665 4086 1904 835655 cc047 busybox
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
function old new delta
blkdiscard_main - 264 +264
Signed-off-by: Ari Sundholm <ari@tuxera.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
CC util-linux/swaponoff.o
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
util-linux/swaponoff.c: In function 'swap_enable_disable':
util-linux/swaponoff.c💯 warning: passing argument 1 of 'resolve_mount_spec' from incompatible pointer type
make[1]: *** [util-linux/swaponoff.o] Error 1
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
The -e option should only apply to swapon, and it should swallow all
errors/warnings when the device does not exist. So delete the flag
from the swapoff patch and unify the check in the swapoff path.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>