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If the credential on an incoming thread is correct, don't bother
reaquiring it. In the same vein, don't bother dropping the thread cred
when going to userland. We are guaranteed to need it when we come back,
(which we are guaranteed to do).
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"Book'em Danno"
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step and the others are reservations for coming code.
All will be stubbed in this kernel in the next commit.
This will allow people to easily make KSE binaries for userland testing
(the syscalls will be in libc) but they will still need a real KSE kernel
to test it. (libc looks in /sys to decide what it should add stubs for).
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This is to allow people to start playing with userland code.
I will also add some stub syscalls in a minute.
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* rev 1.47: Update a URL
* rev 1.56: Keep track of device speed for USB 2.0.
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Submitted by: Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org>
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and user_from_uid to grp.h and pwd.h. Update the man pages.
Submitted by: David Malone
Pointy hat to: imp
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Reviewed by: nobutaka (editors/emacs21 maintainer)
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to notify other nodes about the address change. Otherwise, they
might try and keep using the old address until their arp table
entry times out and the address is refreshed.
Maybe this ought to be done for INET6 addresses as well but i have
no idea how to do it. It should be pretty straightforward though.
MFC-after: 10 days
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kern.msgbuf sysctl and dmesg(8) not SGID, umodem driver, uscanner
driver, fpa(4) works on alpha, arp(8) -s pub/only, TCP_COMPAT_42
removal, bktr(4) update to 2.18, snd module dependencies work,
chown(8) -R does the right thing with symlinks, killall(1) works
correctly with SUID root processes, strnstr(3)/strcasestr(3),
style.perl(7).
Remove some somewhat-lacking-in content release notes: PCI subsystem
cleanup, netgraph(4) updates.
I don't mind reinstating the latter group of release notes, if there's
something less vague that can be said about them.
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in proctitle, ldd(1) -a, rtld(1) object dependency tracing, usbdevs(8) -a.
MFCs noted: ldd(1) can be used on shlibs, BIND 8.3.1-REL, bzip-1.0.2.
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deprecated in favor of the POSIX-defined lowercase variants.
o Change all occurrences of NTOHL() and associated marcros in the
source tree to use the lowercase function variants.
o Add missing license bits to sparc64's <machine/endian.h>.
Approved by: jake
o Clean up <machine/endian.h> files.
o Remove unused __uint16_swap_uint32() from i386's <machine/endian.h>.
o Remove prototypes for non-existent bswapXX() functions.
o Include <machine/endian.h> in <arpa/inet.h> to define the
POSIX-required ntohl() family of functions.
o Do similar things to expose the ntohl() family in libstand, <netinet/in.h>,
and <sys/param.h>.
o Prepend underscores to the ntohl() family to help deal with
complexities associated with having MD (asm and inline) versions, and
having to prevent exposure of these functions in other headers that
happen to make use of endian-specific defines.
o Create weak aliases to the canonical function name to help deal with
third-party software forgetting to include an appropriate header.
o Remove some now unneeded pollution from <sys/types.h>.
o Add missing <arpa/inet.h> includes in userland.
Tested on: alpha, i386
Reviewed by: bde, jake, tmm
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at any time and we do not want to call one timercounter's function with
another timecounter's structural pointer.
MFC after: 3 days
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PR: i386/14793
MFC after: 3 days
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Discussed with: steve, portmgr, re
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such a getgid(), setgid(), etc...
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Approved by: phk
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Have callers only call it as needed.
Add necessary call in ufs_kqfilter().
Test-case found by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
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and only partially correct.
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Reviewed by: jhay
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The alpha world may actually build now..
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a bus_space_handle allocated by bus_space_subregion().
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release a bus_space_handle allocated by bus_space_subregion().
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Submitted by: Brian Schellenberger <bts@babbleon.org>
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Pointy hat to: rwatson
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HW Sponsored by: Mike Tancsa
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to be able to use 48bit addressing mode, but says the 48bit
size of the disk is 0, which according to spec means it can
address zero sectors in 48bit mode, why then say it supports
48bit mode at all..
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- point at the FDP article rather than GNU's send-pr documentation
- warn the user that PRs are public information and will be published in
mailing lists and on the web
- suggest that the user contact security-officer@ directly if the report
concerns sensitive security issues.
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include stdlib.h for NULL.
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Submitted by: Neelkanth Natu <neelnatu@yahoo.com>
MFC after: 3 days
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in a couple of weeks.
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Remove __STDC__ (which means we now use stdarg rather than vararg)
Remove register
Remove main prototype
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after an EOT-terminated volume. We keep track of the current record
number, and synchronise it with the c_tapea field each time we read
a header. Avoid the use of c_firstrec because some bugs in dump can
cause it to be set incorrectly.
Move the initialisation of some variables to avoid compiler warnings.
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produced by ld(8) (ie: that _DYNAMIC immediately follows the _GOT).
The new binutils import changed that, and the intial GOT relocation
broke. Use a custom linker script to provide a real end-of-GOT symbol.
Update ld.so to deal with the new (faster) PLT format that gcc-3.1 and
binutils can produce.
This is probably incomplete, but appears to be working again.
Obtained from: NetBSD
(And a fix to a silly mistake that I made by: gallatin)
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more detailed examples on how to use them.
Undocument deprecated functionalities which are going to be
removed soon.
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volume if we missed some earlier tapes (the user can still enter
'none' later if the tapes are unavailable). Previously with 'x'
restores, we might not ask for all tapes if the tapes are supplied
in reverse order.
Clarify the message that describes what volume should be mounted
first; reverse order is only efficient when extracting a few files.
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