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author | ngie <ngie@FreeBSD.org> | 2017-07-19 16:38:55 +0000 |
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committer | ngie <ngie@FreeBSD.org> | 2017-07-19 16:38:55 +0000 |
commit | 4fc0f73d1b4900bb6a1c591f1bedb01896528ba8 (patch) | |
tree | 9aa340f97ef385052514f305cb1477d81ea75792 /lib/msun | |
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Relnotes: yes (subtle output/behavior change)
MFC r316938,r316953:
r316938:
savecore: fix space calculation with respect to `minfree` in check_space(..)
- Use strtoll(3) instead of atoi(3), because atoi(3) limits the
representable data to INT_MAX. Check the values received from
strtoll(3), trimming trailing whitespace off the end to maintain
POLA.
- Use `KiB` instead of `kB` when describing free space, total space,
etc. I am now fully aware of `KiB` being the IEC standard for 1024
bytes and `kB` being the IEC standard for 1000 bytes.
- Store available number of KiB in `available` so it can be more
easily queried and compared to ensure that there are enough KiB to
store the dump image on disk.
- Print out the reserved space on disk, per `minfree`, so end-users
can troubleshoot why check_space(..) is reporting that there isn't
enough free space.
Tested with: positive/negative cases (see review); make tinderbox
r316953:
Switch back to non-IEC units for 1024 bytes
I was swayed a little too quickly when I saw the wiki page discussing
kB vs KiB. Switch back as none of the code in base openly uses
IEC units via humanize_number(3) (which was my next step), and there's
a large degree of dislike with IEC vs more SI-like units.
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