overflow if uap->nsops (which is already unsigned) is over INT_MAX;
consequently, the bounds check below becomes valid. Previously, if a
value over INT_MAX was passed in uap->nsops, the bounds check wouldn't
catch it, and the value would be used to compute copyin()'s third
argument.
Obtained from: NetBSD
and linux_sendsig functions guarded their debugging output with
ldebug(sigreturn). This has been mistaken for a cut-n-paste bug,
and was replaced by ldebug(rt_sendsig) and ldebug(sendsig) resp.
Since the sendsig functions are not syscalls, this brokei any
build that defines DEBUG.
The fix maps both functions to the unused syscall 0 so that they
can be enabled/disabled independently from sigreturn, but not
independently from each other.
it to the MI area. KSE touched cpu_wait() which had the same change
replicated five ways for each platform. Now it can just do it once.
The only MD parts seemed to be dealing with fpu state cleanup and things
like vm86 cleanup on x86. The rest was identical.
XXX: ia64 and powerpc did not have cpu_throw(), so I've put a functional
stub in place.
Reviewed by: jake, tmm, dillon
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)
an array "fs_contigdirs[]" to avoid too many directories getting
created in each cylinder group. The memory required for this and
two other arrays (fs_csp[] and fs_maxcluster[]) is allocated with
a single malloc() call, and divided up afterwards. However, the
'space' pointer is not advanced correctly, so fs_contigdirs and
fs_maxcluster end up pointing to the same address.
Add the missing code to advance the 'space' pointer, and remove
an unnecessary update of the pointer that follows.
This is likely to fix the "ffs_clusteralloc: map mismatch" panics
that have been reported recently.
Submitted by: Luke Mewburn <lukem@wasabisystems.com>
appears to be another OEM version of the Netgear FA411. This is a
guess, since the original didn't include the flags, but this is too
similar to my netgear card...
Submitted by: neal@nelsonnet.org
Note our implementation is not thread nor async-cancel safe.
Explicitely note atof() does not check nor report errors.
Note that strtod() should be used instead.
Also add C99 conformity status plus clarification that C99 leaves the
flushing of unwritten data, closure of open streams, and removal of
temporary files to the implementation.
message. Some scsi devices have rather elaberate flags, and it is
hard to know which ones were specified in pccard.conf when debug
information only includes the dmesg.
with the last change to the way the pmap_emulate_reference() works. This
should fix a number of memory corruption problems and also should stop the
mtimes of executables changing all the time.
__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)
also use this, and they shouldn't have to have their own prototypes.
- Silence warnings about constness and signedness in ttymsg(). This
includes changing the return value to a `const char *', and changing
the types of `left' and `wret' (both byte counts) to ssize_t.
Reviewed by: bde