- addvariant
- We've documented the -C option.
- aps
-
- The create and modify commands now have a -m option that lets
you specify the maximum CPU time, in percent, that the partition may consume if it has no competition.
- The list of scheduling policies for the -S option now includes
partition_local_priorities, limit_cpu_usage, and no_long_reporting.
- brconfig
- We've documented the addr and static commands.
- calib-touch
- We've documented the new -display and -exit-on-timeout options.
You can use the -display option to specify the display
you want to calibrate; this option is required when you are
configuring multiple touchscreens.
You can use the -exit-on-timeout option to specify
that calib-touch shouldn't restart when it detects a period
of inactivity.
- cam-disk.so
- We've described the maxio option.
- canctl
- We've documented the -b and -n options.
- cat
- We've documented the -w option.
- chattr
- We've described the attributes that you can set or display with this utility.
- chkqnx6fs
- You should run chkqnx6fs only on an unmounted filesystem.
- dcheck
- We've described the -F option.
- dd
- We've documented the defaults for the count, ibs, and
obs options.
- deflate
- We've documented the -d option.
- devb-ahci,
devb-eide
-
- Note that the startup must set up the typed memory regions that you refer to with the
mem name= option for devb-ahci.
- We've documented the pwrdwn option.
- We've added more details about the smart option.
- devb-umass
- We've documented the following options:
- cam:
- umass:
- config
- cmd_timeout
- maxbresets
- mpoll
- scsipath
and we've corrected the name of the csw_ignore (umass)
option.
- devc-con
- We've documented the -i option.
- devc-pty
- We've documented the following options:
- devf-generic
-
- You can't erase multiple partitions simultaneously.
- If the argument to the -e option is a string, the driver interprets
it as a colon-separated list of exact paths to mount, if found.
- We've documented the
-O,
-P,
-S,
-T, and
-W
options.
- devf-ram
-
- The following options are new:
- We've documented the
-A,
-D,
-d,
-e,
-L,
and
-x
options.
- devu-umass_client-block
- The devno option has been removed because it wasn't useful.
- dhclient
- We've documented the following options:
- --ignore-saved-leases
- --keep-only-active-leases
- -ne
- --no-pid
- -R
- -ss
- dhcp.client
- You should use
dhclient
instead of dhcp.client.
- dumper
- Note that the -s option specifies the default maximum core size.
You can override this for a process by setting its RLIMIT_CORE resource.
- dumpifs
- We've documented the -z option.
- elvis
- We've updated the list of options.
- etfsctl
- We've documented the -F option.
- fdisk
- We've documented the -l option for the add,
query, and show commands.
- fs-dos.so
-
- We've added more details about the umask option.
- We've documented the following options:
- fs-nfs2,
fs-nfs3
-
- If you access a link that has a trailing slash, fs-nfs2 and
fs-nfs3 immediately return EINVAL, instead of resolving the link
and reporting other inevitable errors, in order to reduce network traffic.
- We've updated the list of options.
- fs-nt.so
- We've documented the sysfile option.
- fs-qnx6.so
-
- There's a new alimit option that lets you set the low free space watermark, in blocks.
- Note that SSDs don't support the trim=discard option.
- ftpd
- We've documented the -A option.
- gcov
- We've added a section on gathering code-coverage data from the command line.
- grep
- We've documented the -R and -r options.
- hd
- Note that if you specify a -t option, the data isn't repeated in ASCII in the output.
- hidview
- We've documented the -A option.
- hogs
- This utility now always displays the process name, so the -n
option is no longer necessary.
- ifconfig
- We've documented the following parameters:
- acceptrtadv
- -acceptrtadv
- addfib
- delfib
- getfib
- name
- setfib
- vlanprio
Note that the shim driver doesn't support the link mac command.
- inetd
- There's a new -U option.
- infocmp
- We've updated the list of options.
- io-audio
-
- This entry includes updates that are associated with these patches:
- QNX Software Development Platform 6.6 io-audio patch (patch ID 4510)
- QNX Software Development Platform 6.6 io-audio patch (patch ID 4687)
- We've documented the following options:
- -l — set the level of output verbosity.
- -U string — run as the user specified in string.
-
The sw_mixer_samples option now specifies the number of samples per channel.
The default value is now 1024.
- The default value for config_write_delay is now -1,
which prevents the settings from ever being written.
- (QNX Software Development Platform 6.6 io-audio patch [patch ID 4687] or later) If you specify an ampersand (&) before the key name
in a configuration file, the value is appended to the key's current value.
- io-blk.so
-
- The following options are new:
- fse-device
- fse-period
- fse-size
- maxcio
- mntgid
- mntperms
- mntuid
- pregrow-fill
- We've documented the following:
- the automount option's @ptype argument
- the ramdisk option's paddr argument
- the maxio option, which lets you limit the size of I/O requests that
io-blk.so composes and hands over to the CAM library.
- io-pkt-*
- We've documented the following TCP/IP options:
- mfib_gid_map=string
- stackguard
- less
- We've updated the list of options.
- lsm-pf-v4.so, lsm-pf-v6.so
- We've described how to use these modules with multiple instances of io-pkt.
- make
- We've updated the list of options.
The --eval option is new.
- mkdosfs
- The following option is new:
We've documented the following options:
- mkefs
-
- We've documented the -D, -d, and -o options.
- We've clarified the behavior of the -followlink attribute.
- mketfs
-
- You must use the
num_blocks
attribute to specify the number of blocks in the flash device;
you can also use it to specify the minimum number of blocks to include in the image file.
- We've documented the -D and -d options.
- We've clarified the behavior of the -followlink attribute.
- mkfatfsimg
- We've documented the -o option.
- mkifs
-
- By default, mkifs doesn't strip .gnu_debuglink sections from
ELF files.
- We've documented the keepsection attribute.
- We've clarified the behavior of the -followlink attribute.
- mkqnx6fsimg
-
- We've documented the -f and -o options.
- We've clarified the behavior of the -followlink attribute.
- mkrcfsimg
- We've documented the -f and -o options.
- mount
- We've described how to use this utility with multiple instances of io-pkt.
- mq,
mqueue
- Note that you can have only one of mq and mqueue
running on your system at any time.
- netstat
- We've documented the -b and -S options,
and the new -F option.
- ntpdc
- We've documented the following options:
- on
-
- If you specify the -w option, on exits with
a status of 0 on success, or a nonzero value if a timeout occurred.
- We've documented the able= value that you can use with the -A option
to specify the ID of a dynamic ability.
- pathtrust
- Note that the trusted designations and the effects of the lockdown option
disappear when you reboot your system.
- pci-bios, pci-bios-v2
-
- The -c option takes a numeric argument that indicates which device classes to ignore.
- Note that for pci-bios-v2, MSI and MSI-X by default are
disabled for video devices, and enabled for other devices.
Specifying -M disables all the MSI and MSI-X interrupts, even those for video.
The -D option has no effect if you specify -M.
- pdebug
- There's a new -a option that prevents ASLR from being disabled.
- pfctl
- We've described how to use this utility with multiple instances of io-pkt.
- pidin
-
- There's a new j formatting code that displays the set of blocked signals.
- We've explained the difference between the free memory and actual free resident memory numbers
displayed by the pidin info command.
- We've documented the new _DEBUG_FLAG_EXEC and _DEBUG_FLAG_THREAD_EV
process debug flags.
- We've documented the _NTO_PF_WAITDONE and _NTO_PF_TERM_WAITING process flags.
- We've documented the new _NTO_PF_ASLR and _NTO_PF_EXECED process flags.
- ping
- There's a new -B option that lets you bind to a specified device.
- ping6
- We've documented the -g, -m, and -t options.
- pppd
- We've documented the +/-pktcheck option.
- pps
- We've documented the -C,
-d,
-P, -T, and -U options.
- procnto*
-
- The default handling for alignment faults (the -as option) is now
-ae for all supported platforms.
- We've documented the following options and memory configuration options:
- -d — specify the umask to use
when creating the entries in /proc/pid/ctl.
- -S — specify the number of bytes after and
(optionally) before the stack pointer to include in a kernel dump.
- -m[~]g — add (or don't add) a guard page before any shared memory allocations.
- The minimum value for the -H option is 1 KB.
- We've improved the description of the -P option.
- If you specify a value for the -S option that's zero or
greater than UINT_MAX, it's ignored.
- If you specify 0 for the -T option, the default of 30 seconds is used.
- qconn
- The following options and arguments are new:
- qtalk
- We've documented the -O option.
- racoon
- We've documented the -L and -P options.
- random
- We've documented the -l, -m, and -s options.
- rm
- If you run rm -f without specifying any paths,
the utility now exits with a status of 0 and doesn't complain about the lack of arguments.
This is in keeping with other implementations of rm and has been adopted by POSIX.
- route
-
- You can now have multiple routes to the same destination.
- We've documented the -d, -S, -s and
-t options.
- rtsold
- We've documented the following options:
- sendnto
- We've documented the following options:
- setkey
- We've updated the list of options.
- showmem
- We've documented the -D option's m argument.
- shutdown
-
- We've documented the -k and -w options.
- After sending a SIGTERM signal to a process, this utility sends a SIGCONT
signal, in case the process had earlier been stopped.
- slm
- We've clarified what data you need to provide for the waitfor tag.
- slog2info
- We've documented the -e, -S, and -s options.
- slogger
-
- If you want to redirect syslogd output to slogger,
edit /etc/syslog.conf and
specify an action to send the log messages to /dev/console,
or specify the LOG_CONS flag when you call openlog().
- You can't redirect slogger output to slogger2
in general, but if a program uses the slogger APIs, you can preload the
libslog2shim.so library when you start the program, in order to redirect its logs.
- The size argument for the -l option is in kilobytes.
- slogger2
- Note that when a process ends, its logs remain in RAM, but slogger2 removes them
when it needs to reuse that memory.
- sloginfo
- You can now specify a minor code for the -m option.
- sort
- We've documented the -9 option.
- sshd
- We've added a section that explains how you can set up SSH access to a QNX Neutrino target.
- /etc/syslog.conf
-
- Note that if you specify a pathname for an action, the file must exist when syslogd reads
its configuration file.
Otherwise the action is ignored.
- If you want to redirect syslogd output to slogger,
specify an action to send the log messages to /dev/console,
or specify the LOG_CONS flag when you call openlog().
- syslogd
- If a log message is submitted to /dev/log, the entry now includes the local host name
instead of nto.
- tar
- We've updated the documentation to reflect the shipped version of this utility.
- telnet
- We've documented the -4 and -6 options.
- tic
- We've updated the list of options.
- tracelogger
-
- Note that if an application has called TraceEvent(_NTO_TRACE_START), and you then try to
start tracelogger, tracelogger might fail with a "resource busy" message.
- When you terminate tracing in ring mode, tracelogger stops logging events,
and then briefly starts it again so it can capture the state information that's emitted by the
_NTO_TRACE_START command.
- We've documented the -D option.
- For the -f option, if file is a hyphen (-),
then the logged events are streamed to stdout.
If file names an existing FIFO special file created with mkfifo()
or the mkfifo utility, the logged events are streamed to the FIFO.
- umount
- We've documented the -v option.
- unzip
- We now ship this utility for x86 and ARMLE-v7.
- usb
- We've documented the following options:
- use
- We've documented the -r option.
- usemsg
- We've documented the -t option.
- waitfor
- This utility's exit status is 0 on success, or a nonzero value if a timeout occurred.
- wave
- The following options are new:
- -b — specify the number of fragments while buffering
- -d (QNX Software Development Platform 6.6 io-audio patch [patch ID 4687] or later) — continuously repeat the input file.
- -e — the content would like to be played on a secure channel
- -o — the name of the audio type registers with audioman
- -R — the SRC rate method
- -r — the content can be played only on a secure channel.
- -s — the content is protected.
- -t — display timing information, in nanoseconds, of when the data is sent.
- -w — use separate threads to control and write audio data.
- -x — use the mmap() interface.
You can now use the -c option to set the voice matrix configuration for up to eight voices.
- waverec
- We've documented the -x option.
- wc
- We've documented the -m option.
- xargs
- We've documented the -v option.
- zip
-
- We now ship this utility for x86 and ARMLE-v7.
- We've updated the list of options.