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H A D | Makefile | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk
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H A D | extern.h | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk
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H A D | rule.c | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk
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H A D | devfs.c | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk
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H A D | devfs.8 | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
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H A D | devfs_rule.c | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
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H A D | devfs.h | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
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H A D | devfs_vfsops.c | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
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H A D | devfs_devs.c | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
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H A D | devfs_vnops.c | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
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H A D | Makefile | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
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H A D | files | a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
Approved by: phk a1dc2096 Wed Jul 17 01:46:48 GMT 2002 Dima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org> Introduce the DEVFS "rule" subsystem. DEVFS rules permit the administrator to define certain properties of new devfs nodes before they become visible to the userland. Both static (e.g., /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g., /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes are supported. Each DEVFS mount may have a different ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies to be implemented for things like jails.
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