- target-mips: Status.UX/SX/KX enable 32-bit address wrapping. [1]
- target-mips: define ISA_MIPS64R6. [1]
- Change UX/AWRAP to allow compile. Probably, this is part of the
problem. [2]
- Fix the pipe(2) and pipe2(2) syscalls so the file descriptors are
returned correctly. [3]
- Add sched_yield(2) and sched_get_priority_{max,min}(2) syscall
handlers. [3]
- Add missing setresgid(2) and setresuid(2) system call handlers. [3]
- Eliminate "Qemu unsupported ioctl" warnings for cryptodev. [3]
- Bump PORTREVISION.
Submitted by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> [1], sbruno [2], sson [3]
Obtained from: https://github.com/seanbruno/qemu-bsd-user/commits/bsd-user
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