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Include <machine/ansi.h> so that this file is self-sufficient again.
Rev.1.6 doesn't do this as claimed unless <nlist.h> has nonstandard
pollution.
Cleaned up includes.
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Reviewed by: Doug Rabson <dfr@nlsystems.com>
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interface.
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Reflect the fact that we do not swap on the first <dmmax> blocks of a
swapdev, to protect disklabels and other such magic stuff.
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Hoped for by: wollman
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wrong radix for recursive subnodes.
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This man page may be overdoing the cross references by referencing
man pages that are just links to other pages that are referenced.
kvm_uread() is still completely undocumented in kvm*.3.
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Sorted MLINKS.
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pstat, top, and systat.
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for <kvm.h> or kvm_getloadavg(), and <sys/types.h> was only a
prerequisite for <kvm.h> when <kvm.h> was broken.
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<kvm.h> is self-sufficient again.
Moved typedefs and forward struct declarations out of __BEGIN_DECLS/
__END_DECLS.
Don't comment out the prototype for kvm_uread(). This was a 4 year
old kludge for previous breakage of self-sufficiency. The prototypwe
was broken instead.
Fixed bitrot (const poisoning) in the type of kvm_uread().
Fixed order of the declaration of kvm_uread().
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fixes a type mismatch in the call to kvm_uread(). The bug has gone
undetected for almost 3 years because kvm_uproc()'s protoype has been
disabled for almost 4 years.
Trust sysctlbyname() to work properly if it succeeds.
Fixed style bugs in revs. 1.19 and 1.22.
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loaded systems by retrying the sysctl() with a larger buffer if it
fails with ENOMEM. For good measure, allocate 10% more memory than
sysctl() claims is necessary.
PR: 8275
Reviewed by: David Greenman <dg@freebsd.org>
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closer.
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In some cases replace if (a == null) a = malloc(x); else a =
realloc(a, x); with simple reallocf(a, x). Per ANSI-C, this is
guaranteed to be the same thing.
I've been running these on my system here w/o ill effects for some
time. However, the CTM-express is at part 6 of 34 for the CAM
changes, so I've not been able to do a build world with the CAM in the
tree with these changes. Shouldn't impact anything, but...
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now (mainly because I haven't ported them from the NetBSD crash dump
environment).
Obtained from: NetBSD
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know what they're doing if they do that. This will allow ps to use
the kvm_proc.c bits without having access to /dev/mem.
Fix kvm_proc.c to not need /dev/mem for access to argv/envp
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are in kvm_uread():
- the setting of errno before checking it in the lseek() was lost.
- EOF handling was lost. kvm_uread() retried forever on EOF. EOF is
not really an error, but report it one as in rev.1.2.
- reporting of errno after a read error was lost.
Fixed style bugs in rev.1.3 and rev.1.12.
Not fixed: errno is not reported after lseek() failures.
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memory dump. This fixes one of the problems noted in PR kern/3581.
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This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
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what the function really does.
Also fix a small mdoc problem I noticed while in there.
Obtained from: NetBSD-bugs (NetBSD PR#3077)
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When malloc fails. don't try to memset NULL pointer, it cause core dump
Replace malloc+memset with calloc, theoretically it can do some
optimization of zeroing process internally
Improve error diagnostic
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dead kernel debugging. The previous code was a "do nothing".
The most obvious side effect of this is that you can now do things like
this and reasonably expect them to work:
dmesg -M /var/crash/vmcore.3 -N /var/crash/kernel.3
ps -axl -M /var/crash/vmcore.3 -N /var/crash/kernel.3
A good deal of this was lifted from the gdb code to do this, as well as
from NetBSD's libkvm (which has completely different VM macros)
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Submitted-By: Kent Vander Velden <graphix@iastate.edu>
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the statically compiled PS_STRINGS and USRSTACK variables. This prevents
programs using setproctitle from coredumping if the kernel VM is increased,
and stops libkvm users (w, ps, etc) from needing to be recompiled if only
the VM layout changes.
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file locations and some minor formatting/style problems.
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the routine can be much more easily understood now... :-)
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