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Fix "make checkdpadd" for lib/libc when MK_SSP != no
Add LIBSSP_NONSHARED to bsd.libnames.mk and append LIBSSP_NONSHARED to DPADD in
lib/libc when MK_SSP != no
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
Phabric: D675 (as part of a larger diff)
PR: 192728
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Add support for the SCTP_PR_STREAM_STATUS and SCTP_PR_ASSOC_STATUS
socket options. This includes managing the correspoing stat counters.
Add the SCTP_DETAILED_STR_STATS kernel option to control per policy
counters on every stream. The default is off and only an aggregated
counter is available. This is sufficient for the RTCWeb usecase.
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Add support for the SCTP_AUTH_SUPPORTED and SCTP_ASCONF_SUPPORTED
socket options. Add also a sysctl to control the support of ASCONF.
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Add support for the SCTP_RECONFIG_SUPPORTED and the corresponding
sysctl controlling the negotiation of the RE-CONFIG extension.
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Add support for the SCTP_PKTDROP_SUPPORTED socket option and
the corresponding sysctl variable.
The default is off, since the specification is not an RFC yet.
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Add SCTP socket option SCTP_NRSACK_SUPPORTED to control the
NRSACK extension. The default will still be off, since it
it not an RFC (yet).
Changing the sysctl name will be in a separate commit.
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Add support for the SCTP_PR_SUPPORTED socket option as specified in
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctp-prpolicies
Add also a sysctl controlling the default of the end-points.
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Cleanup the ECN configuration handling and provide an SCTP socket
option for controlling ECN on future associations and get the
status on current associations.
A simialar pattern will be used for controlling SCTP extensions in
upcoming commits.
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Update fflush(3) to return success on a read-only stream.
This is done for compliance with SUSv3. The changes cause
no secondary effects in the gnulib tests (we pass them).
Obtained from: Apple Inc. (Libc 997.90.3 with changes)
Reviewed by: bde
Phabric: D440
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Minor style tweaks.
Obtained from: OpenBSD (CVS rev. 1.7)
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Const-ify character string
Obtained from: Apple Inc. (Libc 997.90.3)
MFC after: 3 days
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Fix various edge cases with rewinddir(), seekdir(), and telldir():
- In the unionfs case, opendir() and fdopendir() read the directory's full
contents and cache it. This cache is not refreshed when rewinddir() is
called, so rewinddir() will not notice updates to a directory. Fix this
by splitting the code to fetch a directory's contents out of
__opendir_common() into a new _filldir() function and call this from
rewinddir() when operating on a unionfs directory.
- If rewinddir() is called on a directory opened with fdopendir() before
any directory entries are fetched, rewinddir() will not adjust the seek
location of the backing file descriptor. If the file descriptor passed
to fdopendir() had a non-zero offset, the rewinddir() will not rewind to
the beginning. Fix this by always seeking back to 0 in rewinddir().
This means the dd_rewind hack can also be removed.
- Add missing locking to rewinddir()
- POSIX says that passing a location returned by telldir() to seekdir()
after an intervening call to rewinddir() is undefined, so reclaim any
pending telldir() cookies in the directory when rewinddir() is called.
- If telldir() is called immediately after a call to seekdir(), POSIX
requires the return value of telldir() to equal the value passed to
seekdir(). The current seekdir code with SINGLEUSE enabled breaks
this case as each call to telldir() allocates a new cookie. Instead,
remove the SINGLEUSE code and change telldir() to look for an existing
cookie for the directory's current location rather than always creating
a new cookie.
PR: 121656
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Fix C++ exception handling for ARM EABI.
Just the part of r264070 that creates the FBSD_1.4 namespace in libc
is hand-applied, and then r264082 which creates the Versions.def entry
is MFC'd.
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In the "Too many open files" edge cases don't try to preserve old
number for non-std* descriptors, but close old file and retry.
Obtained from: inspired by Apple's change from pfg@
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For "a"-mode files and rewind/fseek + fwrite combination return meaningful
value now, like Apple does, but avoid their __sflush physical write
performance degradation as much as possible.
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Fix hdestroy() compliance issue.
The hcreate(3) implementation and related functions we inherited
from NetBSD used to free() the key value, something that is not
supported by the standard implementation.
This would cause a segmentation fault when attempting to run
the examples from the opengroup and linux manpages.
There is no need to bump the __FreeBSD_version as we have
always claimed XPG4.2 compliance but if some reference is
required, the bump for r269484 can be used.
Reference:
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/1398
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regex(3): Add support for \< and \> word delimiters
Solaris and other OSs have support for \< and \> as word
delimiters in utilities like sed(1). These are useful to
have for general compatiblity with Solaris but should be
avoided for portability with other systems, including the
traditional BSDs.
Bump __FreeBSD_version as this is likely to affect some
userland utilities.
Reference:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/516
PR: bin/153257
Obtained from: Illumos
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strftime() xlocale cleanups.
Replace fprintf_l with fputs when output is unformatted.
Use locale_t in _conv() since it was using sprintf (now sprintf_l)
Use locale_t on _yconv() since it calls _conv()
Obtained from: Apple Inc. (Libc 997.90.3)
CR: D482
Reviewed by: theraven
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Use a correct errno in freopen.
Use EBADF instead of EINVAL when working around incorrect O_ACCMODE.
Adjust errno on failed prepwrite.
rewind: always clear error indicator as required by POSIX.
Obtained from: Apple Inc. (Libc 997.90.3)
Phabric: D442
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Use more consistent type for optlen in getsourcefilter()
Proposed by: bde
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programs that are unaware of RFC 3542 can construct control messages.
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
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a 0 status with a NULL pointer for the login name (result).
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
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Fix a typo.
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Avoid possible cast degradation.
Assign iov_len first, avoiding the cast to uio_resid
(int in stdio) from degrading the value.
Small cosmetical fix while here.
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Document that listen(2) can fail with EDESTADDRREQ.
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Const-ify a character string.
Obtained from: Apple Inc. (Libc 997.90.3)
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libc/stdlib: Minor cleanups to code originating in NetBSD
Mostly ANSIfication and typos.
Obtained from: NetBSD
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libc/gen: small updates to code originating at OpenBSD
arc4random.c
- CVS rev. 1.22
Change arc4random_uniform() to calculate ``2**32 % upper_bound'' as
``-upper_bound % upper_bound''. Simplifies the code and makes it the
same on both ILP32 and LP64 architectures, and also slightly faster on
LP64 architectures by using a 32-bit remainder instead of a 64-bit
remainder.
- CVS rev. 1.23
Spacing
readpassphrase.c
-CVS rev. v 1.24
most obvious unsigned char casts for ctype
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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strfmon: reduce unnecessary snprintf.
No need for the snprintf/asprintf dance; use fixed width formats.
Obtained from: NetBSD (CVS rev. 1.8)
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Implement sysconf(_SC_GETGR_R_SIZE_MAX) and sysconf(_SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX).
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Fix syntax error.
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minor perf enhancement for UTF-8
Reduce some duplicate code.
Reference:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/628
Obtained from: Illumos
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Note that most errors are possible for all syscalls from utimes(2)
family. Minor wording corrections.
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Merge intermediate OpenBSD v1.25 changes (almost identical to ours)
to reduce diff and bump OpenBSD patch level to v1.26.
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getopt(3): recognize option:: as GNU extension for "optional options".
Also ANSIfy a function declaration.
While here update the OpenBSD patch level in getopt_long.c as we
already have the corresponding change.
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
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PR: 191382
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- Exclude loopback address rather than loopback interface.
- style(9)
Spotted by: melifaro
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Exclude IPv4 address from doing longest match.
It prevented DNS based load balancing.
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strptime: add support for %t and %n
Posix strptime() requires support for %t and %n, which were added
to the illumos port. Curiously we were skipping white spaces by
default in most other cases making %t meaningless.
We now skip spaces in the case of the %e specifier as strftime(3)
explicitly adds a space for the single digit case.
Reference:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/strptime.html
PR: 173421
Obtained from: Illumos (Rev. a11c1571b6942161b0186d0588609448066892c2)
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Add MLINK for fdclosedir.3 to directory.3 and sort fdopendir(3) entry.
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Add MAP_EXCL flag for mmap(2).
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Tidy up code of the wrapper.
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Retooling addrconfig() to exclude addresses on loopback interfaces
when looking for configured addresses.
This change is based upon the code from the submitter, and made
following changes:
- Exclude addresses assigned on interfaces which are down, like NetBSD
does.
- Exclude addresses assigned on interfaces which are ifdisabled.
Use SOCK_CLOEXEC.
PR: 190824
Submitted by: Justin McOmie
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stdtime: style(9) fixes.
Obtained from: illumos
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Update license to strptime(3) implementation.
Our strptime(3) implementation was the base for the illumos
implementation and after contacting the author, Kevin Rudy
stated the code is under a 2-Clause BSD License [1]
After reviewing our local changes to the file in question,
the FreeBSD Foundation has agreed that their contributions
to this file are not required to carry clause 3 or 4 so
the file can be relicensed as in Illumos [2].
References:
[1] https://www.illumos.org/issues/357
[2] Illumos Revision: 13222:02526851ba75
Approved: core (jhb)
Approved: FreeBSD Foundation (emaste)
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- Replace malloc+memset with calloc.
- iconv_open(3): initialise ci_ilseq_invalid field of _citrus_iconv_shared
struct after allocation with malloc.
- iconvlist(3): reduce a memory leak by copying strings only once.
- iconv(1):
- Make invalids variable local to do_conv such that it prints the number
of invalid characters of the current file instead of an accumulated
value.
- Make do_conv return an error when invalid characters have been found.
Return EXIT_FAILURE from main if any file contained invalid characters.
This matches the behaviour of GNU iconv.
- Mark usage with __dead2 attribute.
- Make the long_options array const.
Tested by: Pavel Timofeev <timp87@gmail.com>
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Fix strcasecmp_l() and strncasecmp_l() POSIX 2008 compliance.
POSIX.1-2008 specifies that those two functions should be declared by
including <strings.h>, not <string.h> (the latter only has strcoll_l()
and strxfrm_l()):
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/strcasecmp.html
Bump __FreeBSD_version for ports that may be using the non-standard
reference.
Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD
Reviewed by: theraven
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Add a new flag to /etc/ttys: onifconsole. This is equivalent to "on" if the
device is an active kernel console and "off" otherwise. This is designed to
allow serial-booting x86 systems to provide a login prompt on the serial line
by default without providing one on all systems by default. Set this flag
on x86 systems for ttyu0.
Comments and suggestions by: grehan, dteske, jilles
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non-directories.
If realpath() is called on pathnames like "/dev/null/." or "/dev/null/..",
it should fail with [ENOTDIR]. Pathnames like "/dev/null/" already failed as
they should.
Also, put the check for non-directories after lstatting the previous
component instead of when the empty component (consecutive or trailing
slashes) is detected, saving an lstat() call and some lines of code.
PR: 82980
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