computed a a chunksize that didn't include the extended attribute
header. This was a non-fatal error, in that it was just writing out
zeros anyway, but did have the effect of not pre-allocating the
right amount of disk space. This fix calculates chunksize to include
the attribute header.
Submitted by: Dale Rahn
Sponsored by: DARPA, UPenn POSSE Project
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Fix the WARNS 1 warnings except unused variables.
Add prototype for log_netobj().
Don't compare signed/unsigned.
Cast u_int64_t to 'unsigned long long' and print using %llu.
Fix constness of string arrays.
Use a cast to avoid an unused parameter in a signal handler.
alarm(2) can't fail, so don't check for it.
ANSI'ify some functions.
src/sys/fs/fifofs/fifo_vnops.c) to serve locks better, my previous
workaround for lack of decent fifo system wasn't cutting it,
particularly the kernel would send a message down the fifo and
immediately close it, this would lead to delayed unlock requests
being seen by the lockd causing all sorts of badness.
Basically, don't reopen the fifo, just select(2) on it.
change terminals being watched. This change makes watch pass the
<control-X> through to the terminal if it's not being intercepted--
previously, the keypress would simply be dropped.
Add an ``UPTIME'' variable to indicate the bundle uptime.
It's now possible to put something like this in ppp.linkdown
for a server setup:
MYADDR:
log Session closing: User USER, address HISADDR, up UPTIME
Fixed some memory leakage with commands that expand words.
Made some functions static.
Fixed a diagnostic bug (iface add .... SIOCDIFADDR)
the config file. This fixes the breakage caused by the recent change
in the behavior of device_add_child for ata (which shows soren's
reservations were well founded).
Submitted by: OGAWA Takaya <t-ogawa@triaez.kaisei.org>
since that is what we use now and this insulates us from any time_t
tweaks here. We can define a record format that uses 64 bit times if/when
we need to.
not setting any timer. Instead, set a 1 millisecond timer.
This ensures that ppp will come out of it's select() call after
losing carrier in -ddial mode with a reconnect period of 0 and
going to ST_OPENING, rather than waiting indefinitely for some
other event to wake ppp up.
Bump the ppp version number to indicate the event.
MFC after: 3 days
native inb/outb etc, and alpha has libio. ia64 doesn't have any yet.
move pppctl to the NOLIBC_R section (libc_r is not possible on ia64 in
its present form due to assumptions about setjmp/longjmp magic)
ports/devel/acpitools (iasl).
- Merge AML parser to build ACPI namespace
- Comment header info. out so that ASL compiler ignore them
- Fix DSDT header size to be discarded when DSDT file is specified
for input (acpidump and amldb)
- Write DSDT header as well into DSDT file for output
- Fix some trivial typo (Concatenate and SizeOf)
- Remove DEBUG_FLAGS from Makefile (acpidump and amldb)
allowed either because of the transport or configuration, send a
MRU NAK only once, then allow the negotiations to proceed.
rfc1661 says that 1500 should always be allowed and rfc2516 says
that 1492 is the maximum for PPPoE. This changes ppp so that it
only weakly suggests 1492, then goes with the default (leaving
the problem in the hands of the peer WRT how they set their MTU).
MFC after: 1 week
spin in a loop eating CPU time. This bug has existed since the
TI-RPC import. The problem is that we should only enter the select
loop if at least one TCP server was started. Fix this by having
the master nfsd become a UDP server itself if there are no TCP
servers.
Also improve/correct the code for cleaning up slave nfsd processes
and unregistering with rpcbind when the master nfsd exits.
One issue that remains open is that if a slave nfsd dies, then all
nfsds will shut down. This is because nfssvc() in the master nfsd
returns 0 when the master nfsd receives a SIGCHLD.
Submitted by: tmm
non-backward compatible changes in the format of packing list and handle
them gracefully;
- fix a longstanding issue with symlinks handling. Instead of recording
checksum for the file symlink points to, record checksum for the value
returned by readlink(2). For backward compatibility increase packing list
format minor version number and provide a fallback to a previous behaviour,
if package in question was created with older version of pkg_* tools;
Submitted by: Alec Wolman <wolman@cs.washington.edu>, sobomax
- don't record MD5 checksum for device nodes, fifo's and other non-regular
files.
Submitted by: nbm
MFC in: 2 weeks
allows for an easy way to backup old version of port prior to installing
a new one;
- silence compiler warnings by killing some unused variables and adding
all includes necessary.
MFC after: 2 weeks
1) Allow the sending of more than one control message at a time
over a unix domain socket. This should cover the PR 29499.
2) This requires that unp_{ex,in}ternalize and unp_scan understand
mbufs with more than one control message at a time.
3) Internalize and externalize used to work on the mbuf in-place.
This made life quite complicated and the code for sizeof(int) <
sizeof(file *) could end up doing the wrong thing. The patch always
create a new mbuf/cluster now. This resulted in the change of the
prototype for the domain externalise function.
4) You can now send SCM_TIMESTAMP messages.
5) Always use CMSG_DATA(cm) to determine the start where the data
in unp_{ex,in}ternalize. It was using ((struct cmsghdr *)cm + 1)
in some places, which gives the wrong alignment on the alpha.
(NetBSD made this fix some time ago).
This results in an ABI change for discriptor passing and creds
passing on the alpha. (Probably on the IA64 and Spare ports too).
6) Fix userland programs to use CMSG_* macros too.
7) Be more careful about freeing mbufs containing (file *)s.
This is made possible by the prototype change of externalise.
PR: 29499
MFC after: 6 weeks
allow to limit the prototype quota distribution (-p)
to a single filesystem. Useful when initializing
quotas on a newly added disk.
PR: bin/30816
Submitted by: Dmitry Morozovsky <marck@rinet.ru>
ethernet controllers. This adds support for the 3Com 3c996-T, the
SysKonnect SK-9D21 and SK-9D41, and the built-in gigE NICs on
Dell PowerEdge 2550 servers. The latter configuration hauls ass:
preliminary measurements show TCP speeds of over 900Mbps using
only normal size frames.
TCP/IP checksum offload, jumbo frames and VLAN tag insertion/stripping
are supported, as well as interrupt moderation.
Still need to fix autonegotiation support for 1000baseSX NICs, but
beyond that, driver is pretty solid.
'lpc tclean'. In some obscure cases, the previous version could cause a
valid user job to be removed (by 'clean'), due to invalid assumptions in
the sort routine. This was a rare problem, unless ctlinfo.c is compiled
with 'LEAVE_TMPCF_FILES' turned on (to check what that rtn was doing).
Reviewed by: Lack of outcry on -audit and freebsd-print@bostonradio.org
MFC after: 10 days
floppies if you try to actually use it. This code will work fine if
you build and use sysinstall on a running system, since you have the
benefit of an installed termcap file. However, this code does not
work on an MFSROOT, where you must set the TERMCAP environment
variable properly. Unfortunately the quick fix of setting the TERMCAP
variable doesn't seem to fix the problem either. olgeni will add this
functionality back once it's been fully implemented (hopefully using
the working code in termcap.c).
PR: bin/30739
Submitted by: Alexey V. Neyman <alex.neyman@auriga.ru>
Discussed with / Pointy hat to: olgeni
MFC after: 3 days
survive a sysinstall Ctrl-C -> 'Restart'. This fixes another annoying
bug where restarting sysinstall will try to reload kernel modules and
do other external things that have already been done. For now, use
these persistent variables to keep track of module, usbd, and pccardd
initialization.
Bug found by: rwatson
MFC after: 1 week
environment. This fixes an annoying bug where hitting Ctrl-C and
telling sysinstall to 'restart' will do no such thing since many of
the options are still set and so you won't be prompted for them
again.
MFC after: 1 week
variable to check for debug functionality. Previously, you had to set
both 'debug' and 'SYSINSTALL_DEBUG' to get a log of sysinstall's
activities. Now, only 'debug' is necessary.
This was described in the original RFC wrt lpr, but most lpr's do not
actually implement it. There is some indication that MacOS 10.1 will
be using this when sending postscript files to print servers (that is
what "o"-type was supposed to signify -- postscript files).
MFC after: 1 week
- fix harmless compiler's warnings (unused variables and missed prototype);
- before refusing to delete package because "there are packages installed
that require this package" check that packages in question is actually
installed;
- add new `-r' option to pkg_delete(8), which instructs it to delete not only
packages specified at command line, but all packages that depend on
specified packages as well.
MFC after: 2 weeks
than really solve it. This approach (inspired by Ruslan's patch) solves
the real problem by stripping the local domain off the host name in the
config line structure.
Also mark a bunch of code sections that either do not check the return value
of a strdup(), malloc() or calloc() call, or do not properly handle a NULL
return.
1.64, i.e. July of last year. Also fix a minor style bug in the same code.
PR: bin/28634
Pointy hat to: dwmalone
Pointed out by: my buggy DSL router's remote logging facility
1. FreeBSD should be spelled with "F" and "BSD" in capitals,
even in comments.
2. Please don't use hard sentence breaks. Always start a
new sentence from the new line.
3. Don't use `#' or `$' in EXAMPLES; this has been fixed
recently in share/examples/mdoc/ templates.
4. Nuke the prog_name variable burncd.c, use getprogname(3).
correct mode via ancontrol, you can use bpf to sniff raw 802.11 frames.
Who want's to port AirSnort. ;-)
Submitted by: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@ambrisko.com> (author)
David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> (port to current)
__unused, and change local variables named `sin' (struct
sockaddr_in) to `sin4'. (`sin' conflicts with the definition of
sin(3), which gcc assumes to be defined even if math.h isn't
included (it's a builtin). This is probably a bug in gcc.)
- Apply WARNS=1. WARNS=2 was not used because this program assigns
string literals to (struct iovec).iov_base for writing, and the only
clean way to silence -Wwrite-strings in that case would be to
strdup() and consequently free() those literals, which I considered
too disruptive.
Reviewed by: bde (partially)
for each option in the DHCP lease file. The DHCP lease parsing code
specifically ignores more than the first nameserver, but it didn't
previously deal with the case of more than one router. This caused
segfaults and a painful death when installing on a network with
multiple routers.
PR: misc/16003
COPTS towards the end of final CFLAGS so that it can be used to
override Makefile and other defaults. Using it in Makefiles risks
having options set using it clobbered when somebody uses it on the
command line.
Approved by: bde
doesn't talk about these files elsewhere, doesn't use the files by
default, and the names are dependent on site-specific newsyslog
configuration.
PR: 30348
Submitted by: Giorgos Keramidas <charon@labs.gr>