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Ping: [maintainer update] smartmontools 7.4 -> 7.5
Am Tue, May 06, 2025 at 10:52:51AM +0200 schrieb Martin Ziemer:
> This patch updates smartmontools from 7.4 to 7.5.
>
> All Patches are removed, as the changes went upstream. (NVME support
> in OpenBSD)
>
> Configure Style was changed to autoreconf.
>
> I do not know, how to check, if it would work without C++11! I just
> left the comment in the Makefile.
>
> Tested on amd64 with SATA and NVME drives.
Index: Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/smartmontools/Makefile,v
diff -u -p -u -p -r1.52 Makefile
--- Makefile 18 Oct 2024 11:44:38 -0000 1.52
+++ Makefile 30 Apr 2025 13:51:11 -0000
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
COMMENT= control and monitor storage systems using SMART
# XXX at update time check whether C++11 is actually needed
-DISTNAME= smartmontools-7.4
-REVISION= 1
+DISTNAME= smartmontools-7.5
CATEGORIES= sysutils
HOMEPAGE= https://www.smartmontools.org/
@@ -19,7 +18,10 @@ SITES= ${SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=smartmontoo
SEPARATE_BUILD= Yes
USE_GMAKE= Yes
-CONFIGURE_STYLE= gnu
+CONFIGURE_STYLE= autoreconf
+AUTOCONF_VERSION= 2.72
+AUTOMAKE_VERSION= 1.16
+AUTORECONF= ./autogen.sh
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --docdir=${PREFIX}/share/doc/smartmontools \
--with-exampledir=${PREFIX}/share/examples/smartmontools \
--with-libcap-ng=no \
Index: distinfo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/smartmontools/distinfo,v
diff -u -p -u -p -r1.22 distinfo
--- distinfo 9 Aug 2023 16:57:45 -0000 1.22
+++ distinfo 30 Apr 2025 13:51:11 -0000
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-SHA256 (smartmontools-7.4.tar.gz) = 6aYfZB/5bKlTGe37F5SM0pfQzTNCc2ssScmdRxb7mT0=
-SIZE (smartmontools-7.4.tar.gz) = 1094955
+SHA256 (smartmontools-7.5.tar.gz) = hGPiRnLXKY0RmzxxpI+f4VYx8Ue+NaT0sCrCokwZ5L0=
+SIZE (smartmontools-7.5.tar.gz) = 1000223
Index: patches/patch-openbsd_nvme_ioctl_h
===================================================================
RCS file: patches/patch-openbsd_nvme_ioctl_h
diff -N patches/patch-openbsd_nvme_ioctl_h
--- patches/patch-openbsd_nvme_ioctl_h 27 May 2024 14:30:36 -0000 1.1
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-Index: openbsd_nvme_ioctl.h
---- openbsd_nvme_ioctl.h.orig
-+++ openbsd_nvme_ioctl.h
-@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
-+/*
-+ * Copyright (c) 2024 Kenneth R Westerback <krw@openbsd.org>
-+ *
-+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
-+ * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
-+ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
-+ *
-+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
-+ * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
-+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
-+ * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
-+ * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
-+ * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
-+ * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
-+ */
-+
-+#define NVME_PASSTHROUGH_CMD _IOWR('n', 0, struct nvme_pt_cmd)
-+
-+struct nvme_pt_status {
-+ int ps_dv_unit;
-+ int ps_nsid;
-+ int ps_flags;
-+#define NVME_CQE_SCT(_f) ((_f) & (0x07 << 9))
-+#define NVME_CQE_SCT_GENERIC (0x00 << 9)
-+#define NVME_CQE_SC(_f) ((_f) & (0xff << 1))
-+#define NVME_CQE_SC_SUCCESS (0x00 << 1)
-+ uint32_t ps_csts;
-+ uint32_t ps_cc;
-+};
-+
-+#define BIO_MSG_COUNT 5
-+#define BIO_MSG_LEN 128
-+
-+struct bio_msg {
-+ int bm_type;
-+ char bm_msg[BIO_MSG_LEN];
-+};
-+
-+struct bio_status {
-+ char bs_controller[16];
-+ int bs_status;
-+ int bs_msg_count;
-+ struct bio_msg bs_msgs[BIO_MSG_COUNT];
-+};
-+
-+struct bio {
-+ void *bio_cookie;
-+ struct bio_status bio_status;
-+};
-+
-+struct nvme_pt_cmd {
-+ /* Commands may arrive via /dev/bio. */
-+ struct bio pt_bio;
-+
-+ /* The sqe fields that the caller may specify. */
-+ uint8_t pt_opcode;
-+ uint32_t pt_nsid;
-+ uint32_t pt_cdw10;
-+ uint32_t pt_cdw11;
-+ uint32_t pt_cdw12;
-+ uint32_t pt_cdw13;
-+ uint32_t pt_cdw14;
-+ uint32_t pt_cdw15;
-+
-+ caddr_t pt_status;
-+ uint32_t pt_statuslen;
-+
-+ caddr_t pt_databuf; /* User space address. */
-+ uint32_t pt_databuflen; /* Length of buffer. */
-+};
-+
-+#define nvme_completion_is_error(_flags) \
-+ ((NVME_CQE_SC(_flags) != NVME_CQE_SC_SUCCESS) \
-+ || (NVME_CQE_SCT(_flags) != NVME_CQE_SCT_GENERIC))
Index: patches/patch-os_openbsd_cpp
===================================================================
RCS file: patches/patch-os_openbsd_cpp
diff -N patches/patch-os_openbsd_cpp
--- patches/patch-os_openbsd_cpp 27 May 2024 17:07:49 -0000 1.8
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,198 +0,0 @@
-Index: os_openbsd.cpp
---- os_openbsd.cpp.orig
-+++ os_openbsd.cpp
-@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
-
- #include "atacmds.h"
- #include "scsicmds.h"
-+#include "nvmecmds.h"
- #include "utility.h"
- #include "os_openbsd.h"
-
-@@ -27,11 +28,31 @@ const char * os_openbsd_cpp_cvsid = "$Id: os_openbsd.c
-
- #define ARGUSED(x) ((void)(x))
-
-+// based on OpenBSD "/usr/include/dev/ic/nvmeio.h" && "/usr/include/dev/biovar.h"
-+#include "openbsd_nvme_ioctl.h" // NVME_PASSTHROUGH_CMD, nvme_completion_is_error
-+
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
- namespace os_openbsd { // No need to publish anything, name provided for Doxygen
-
- static const char *net_dev_prefix = "/dev/";
-+
-+bool sd_is_nvme(const char *dev)
-+{
-+ struct nvme_pt_cmd pt;
-+ memset(&pt, 0, sizeof(pt));
-+ pt.pt_opcode = smartmontools::nvme_admin_identify;
-+
-+ int fd = ::open(dev, O_RDWR);
-+ if (fd == -1)
-+ return false;
-+
-+ int status = ioctl(fd, NVME_PASSTHROUGH_CMD, &pt);
-+ close(fd);
-+
-+ return status != -1 || errno != ENOTTY;
-+}
-+
- static const char *net_dev_ata_disk = "wd";
- static const char *net_dev_scsi_disk = "sd";
- static const char *net_dev_scsi_tape = "st";
-@@ -209,6 +230,80 @@ bool openbsd_ata_device::ata_pass_through(const ata_cm
- }
-
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-+/// NVMe support
-+
-+class openbsd_nvme_device
-+: public /*implements*/ nvme_device,
-+ public /*extends*/ openbsd_smart_device
-+{
-+public:
-+ openbsd_nvme_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name,
-+ const char * req_type, unsigned nsid);
-+
-+ virtual bool open() override;
-+
-+ virtual bool nvme_pass_through(const nvme_cmd_in & in, nvme_cmd_out & out) override;
-+};
-+
-+openbsd_nvme_device::openbsd_nvme_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name,
-+ const char * req_type, unsigned nsid)
-+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "nvme", req_type),
-+ nvme_device(nsid),
-+ openbsd_smart_device()
-+{
-+}
-+
-+bool openbsd_nvme_device::open()
-+{
-+ const char *dev = get_dev_name();
-+ int fd;
-+
-+ if ((fd = ::open(dev, O_RDWR)) == -1) {
-+ set_err(errno, "can't open sd device");
-+ return false;
-+ }
-+
-+ set_fd(fd);
-+
-+ return true;
-+}
-+
-+bool openbsd_nvme_device::nvme_pass_through(const nvme_cmd_in & in, nvme_cmd_out & out)
-+{
-+ struct nvme_pt_cmd pt;
-+ struct nvme_pt_status ps;
-+
-+ memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(ps));
-+ memset(&pt.pt_bio, 0, sizeof(pt.pt_bio));
-+
-+ pt.pt_opcode = in.opcode;
-+ pt.pt_nsid = in.nsid;
-+ pt.pt_databuf = (caddr_t)in.buffer;
-+ pt.pt_databuflen = in.size;
-+ pt.pt_cdw10 = in.cdw10;
-+ pt.pt_cdw11 = in.cdw11;
-+ pt.pt_cdw12 = in.cdw12;
-+ pt.pt_cdw13 = in.cdw13;
-+ pt.pt_cdw14 = in.cdw14;
-+ pt.pt_cdw15 = in.cdw15;
-+ pt.pt_status = (char *)&ps;
-+ pt.pt_statuslen = sizeof(ps);
-+
-+ int status = ioctl(get_fd(), NVME_PASSTHROUGH_CMD, &pt);
-+
-+ if (status == -1)
-+ return set_err(errno, "NVME_PASSTHROUGH_CMD: %s", strerror(errno));
-+
-+ out.result = 0; // cqe.cdw0 (Command specific result) is not provided
-+
-+ if (nvme_completion_is_error(ps.ps_flags))
-+ return set_nvme_err(out, nvme_completion_is_error(ps.ps_flags));
-+
-+ return true;
-+}
-+
-+
-+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- /// Standard SCSI support
-
- class openbsd_scsi_device
-@@ -381,6 +476,9 @@ class openbsd_smart_interface (protected)
-
- virtual scsi_device * get_scsi_device(const char * name, const char * type) override;
-
-+ virtual nvme_device * get_nvme_device(const char * name, const char * type,
-+ unsigned nsid) override;
-+
- virtual smart_device * autodetect_smart_device(const char * name) override;
-
- virtual smart_device * get_custom_smart_device(const char * name, const char * type) override;
-@@ -434,6 +532,11 @@ scsi_device * openbsd_smart_interface::get_scsi_device
- return new openbsd_scsi_device(this, name, type);
- }
-
-+nvme_device * openbsd_smart_interface::get_nvme_device(const char * name, const char * type, unsigned nsid)
-+{
-+ return new openbsd_nvme_device(this, name, type, nsid);
-+}
-+
- int openbsd_smart_interface::get_dev_names(char ***names, const char *prefix)
- {
- char *disknames, *p, **mp;
-@@ -504,6 +607,7 @@ bool openbsd_smart_interface::scan_smart_devices(smart
-
- bool scan_ata = !*type || !strcmp(type, "ata");
- bool scan_scsi = !*type || !strcmp(type, "scsi") || !strcmp(type, "sat");
-+ bool scan_nvme = !*type || !strcmp(type, "nvme");
-
- // Make namelists
- char * * atanames = 0; int numata = 0;
-@@ -517,7 +621,7 @@ bool openbsd_smart_interface::scan_smart_devices(smart
-
- char * * scsinames = 0; int numscsi = 0;
- char * * scsitapenames = 0; int numscsitape = 0;
-- if (scan_scsi) {
-+ if (scan_scsi || scan_nvme) {
- numscsi = get_dev_names(&scsinames, net_dev_scsi_disk);
- if (numscsi < 0) {
- set_err(ENOMEM);
-@@ -541,9 +645,17 @@ bool openbsd_smart_interface::scan_smart_devices(smart
- if(numata) free(atanames);
-
- for (i = 0; i < numscsi; i++) {
-- scsi_device * scsidev = new openbsd_scsi_device(this, scsinames[i], type, true /*scanning*/);
-- if (scsidev)
-- devlist.push_back(scsidev);
-+ if (sd_is_nvme(scsinames[i])) {
-+ if (scan_nvme) {
-+ nvme_device * nvmedev = new openbsd_nvme_device(this, scsinames[i], type, true /*scanning*/);
-+ if (nvmedev)
-+ devlist.push_back(nvmedev);
-+ }
-+ } else if (scan_scsi) {
-+ scsi_device * scsidev = new openbsd_scsi_device(this, scsinames[i], type, true /*scanning*/);
-+ if (scsidev)
-+ devlist.push_back(scsidev);
-+ }
- free(scsinames[i]);
- }
- if(numscsi) free(scsinames);
-@@ -588,8 +700,11 @@ smart_device * openbsd_smart_interface::autodetect_sma
- // XXX get USB vendor ID, product ID and version from sd(4)/umass(4).
- // XXX check sat device via get_usb_dev_type_by_id().
-
-- // No USB bridge found, assume regular SCSI or SAT device
-- return get_scsi_device(name, "");
-+ // No USB bridge found, decide if it's NVME or regular SCSI or SAT device
-+ if (sd_is_nvme(name))
-+ return get_nvme_device(name, "nvme", 0);
-+ else
-+ return get_scsi_device(name, "");
- }
- if (!strncmp(net_dev_scsi_tape, test_name, strlen(net_dev_scsi_tape)))
- return get_scsi_device(name, "scsi");
Index: patches/patch-smartctl_8_in
===================================================================
RCS file: patches/patch-smartctl_8_in
diff -N patches/patch-smartctl_8_in
--- patches/patch-smartctl_8_in 27 May 2024 14:30:36 -0000 1.1
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,170 +0,0 @@
-Index: smartctl.8.in
---- smartctl.8.in.orig
-+++ smartctl.8.in
-@@ -233,11 +233,11 @@ in the smartmontools database (see \*(Aq\-v\*(Aq optio
- drive model family may also be printed.
- If \*(Aq\-n\*(Aq (see below) is specified, the power mode of the drive is
- printed.
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- [NVMe] For NVMe devices the information is obtained from the Identify
- Controller and the Identify Namespace data structure.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .TP
- .B \-\-identify[=[w][nvb]]
- [ATA only] Prints an annotated table of the IDENTIFY DEVICE data.
-@@ -266,12 +266,12 @@ the SMART options which require support for 48-bit ATA
- For SCSI, this is equivalent to
- .br
- \*(Aq\-H \-i \-A \-l error \-l selftest\*(Aq.
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- For NVMe, this is equivalent to
- .br
- \*(Aq\-H \-i \-c \-A \-l error \-l selftest\*(Aq.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .TP
- .B \-x, \-\-xall
- Prints all SMART and non-SMART information about the device.
-@@ -290,12 +290,12 @@ For SCSI disks, this is equivalent to
- \-l defects \-l envrep \-l genstats \-l ssd \-l zdevstat\*(Aq
- .br
- and for SCSI tape drives and changers, add \*(Aq\-l tapedevstat\*(Aq.
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- For NVMe, this is equivalent to
- .br
- \*(Aq\-H \-i \-c \-A \-l error \-l selftest\*(Aq.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .TP
- .B \-\-scan
- Scans for devices and prints each device name, device type and protocol
-@@ -1184,11 +1184,11 @@ Prefailure SMART Attribute value is less than or equal
- [SCSI tape drive or changer] The TapeAlert status is obtained by reading the
- TapeAlert log page, but only if this option is given twice (see
- \fBTAPE DRIVES\fP for the rationale).
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- [NVMe] NVMe status is obtained by reading the "Critical Warning" byte from
- the SMART/Health Information log.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .TP
- .B \-c, \-\-capabilities
- [ATA] Prints only the generic SMART capabilities. These
-@@ -1197,11 +1197,11 @@ respond to some of the different SMART commands. For
- shows if the device logs errors, if it supports offline surface
- scanning, and so on. If the device can carry out self-tests, this
- option also shows the estimated time required to run those tests.
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- [NVMe] Prints various NVMe device capabilities obtained from the Identify
- Controller and the Identify Namespace data structure.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .TP
- .B \-A, \-\-attributes
- [ATA] Prints only the vendor specific SMART Attributes. The Attributes
-@@ -1298,11 +1298,11 @@ and start-stop cycle counter log pages.
- Certain vendor specific attributes are listed if recognised.
- The attributes are output in a relatively free format (compared with ATA
- disk attributes).
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- [NVMe] For NVMe devices the attributes are obtained from the SMART/Health
- Information log.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .TP
- .B \-f FORMAT, \-\-format=FORMAT
- [ATA only] Selects the output format of the attributes:
-@@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ receives a command which is not implemented or is not
- \- [SCSI] prints the error counter log pages for reads, write and verifies.
- The verify row is only output if it has an element other than zero.
- .Sp
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .I error[,NUM]
- \- [NVMe] prints the NVMe Error Information log.
- Only the 16 most recent log entries are printed by default.
-@@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@ Note that the contents of this log is not preserved ac
- controller resets, but the value of \*(AqError Information Log Entries\*(Aq
- from SMART/Health Information log is.
- .Sp
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .I xerror[,NUM][,error]
- \- [ATA only] prints the Extended Comprehensive SMART error log
- (General Purpose Log address 0x03). Unlike the Summary SMART error
-@@ -1472,12 +1472,12 @@ If provided, the SCSI Sense Key (SK), Additional Sense
- Additional Sense Code Qualifier (ASCQ) are also printed. The self tests
- can be run using the \*(Aq\-t\*(Aq option described below (using the ATA
- test terminology).
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- .I selftest
- \- [NVMe: NEW EXPERIMENTAL SMARTCTL 7.4 FEATURE]
- prints the NVMe self-test log.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- .I xselftest[,NUM][,selftest]
- \- [ATA only] prints the Extended SMART self-test log (General Purpose
-@@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ This command:
- writes a binary representation of the one sector log 0x11
- (SATA Phy Event Counters) to file log.bin.
- .Sp
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .I nvmelog,PAGE,SIZE
- \- [NVMe only] prints a hex dump of the first SIZE bytes from the NVMe
- log with identifier PAGE.
-@@ -1672,7 +1672,7 @@ SIZE is a hexadecimal number in the range from 0x4 to
- \fBWARNING: Do not specify the identifier of an unknown log page.
- Reading a log page may have undesirable side effects.\fP
- .Sp
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .I ssd
- \- [ATA] prints the Solid State Device Statistics log page.
- This has the same effect as \*(Aq\-l devstat,7\*(Aq, see above.
-@@ -2130,12 +2130,12 @@ with other disks use the \*(Aq\-c\*(Aq option to monit
- .Sp
- .I short
- \- [SCSI] runs the "Background short" self-test.
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- .I short
- \- [NVMe: NEW EXPERIMENTAL SMARTCTL 7.4 FEATURE]
- runs the "Short" self-test for current namespace.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- .I long
- \- [ATA] runs SMART Extended Self Test (tens of minutes to several hours).
-@@ -2146,12 +2146,12 @@ below).
- .Sp
- .I long
- \- [SCSI] runs the "Background long" self-test.
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- .I long
- \- [NVMe: NEW EXPERIMENTAL SMARTCTL 7.4 FEATURE]
- runs the "Extended" self-test for current namespace.
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .Sp
- .I conveyance
- \- [ATA only] runs a SMART Conveyance Self Test (minutes). This
Index: patches/patch-smartd_8_in
===================================================================
RCS file: patches/patch-smartd_8_in
diff -N patches/patch-smartd_8_in
--- patches/patch-smartd_8_in 27 May 2024 14:30:36 -0000 1.1
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-Index: smartd.8.in
---- smartd.8.in.orig
-+++ smartd.8.in
-@@ -458,11 +458,11 @@ this option are:
- .I scsiioctl
- \- report only ioctl() transactions with SCSI devices.
- .Sp
--.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %IF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- .I nvmeioctl
- \- report only ioctl() transactions with NVMe devices.
- .Sp
--.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD Windows Cygwin
-+.\" %ENDIF OS Darwin FreeBSD Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Windows Cygwin
- Any argument may include a positive integer to specify the level of
- detail that should be reported. The argument should be followed by a
- comma then the integer with no spaces. For example, \fIataioctl,2\fP
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