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allows this tool to compile again. Albeit, now to test a new malloc
implementation one has to install the new libc which may have bad
consequences (i.e. if the new malloc implementation were buggy).
Add logic to workaround malloc's current behaviour of returning an
invalid non-NULL pointer for 0 byte allocation requests; this prevents the
tool from coring during the NOPS loop.
Add $FreeBSD$ tags.
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so this builds again. Replace hardcoded name length magic with NAME_MAX.
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Submitted by: Conrad Minshall <conrad@apple.com>
Obtained from: Apple Computer
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attributed to Heckenbach.
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The script written and used originally by msmith has been lost.
This version takes the Boemler and Heckenbach lists and produces merged
output. It defaults to ignoring any entries from Heckenbach already
found in Boemler but the -l option causes it to take the entry with the
longest description where an entry appears in both lists.
If this script is replaced, care should be taken to
1) Always use upper-case hexidecimal tokens in device ids.
2) Always keep device lists sorted within vendor lists, which must also
be sorted.
3) Do not try to include input from the previous pci_vendors file, since
bogus ids seem to be removed from both the Boemler and Heckenbach
lists from time to time.
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with corrupted submission dates (they were fixed on freefall a while ago),
and uncomment the code that removes the temp file when we're done.
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doesn't do much of interest except produce graphs similar to phk's.
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which are not in some way used or referenced somewhere.
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interface in the middle is if_detach()'d). Return (and handle)
ENOENT when the ifmib(4) is accessed for a nonexistent interface.
MFC after: 14 days
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Describe the other two directories in here.
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was used, resulting in a regression failure, and in the other,
the test on an error return was inverted.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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credential are used in the access() and new eaccess() system calls.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Removed -c from the actual call as -p implies "copy".
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It finds 639 hits on kernel source from before the <sys/mount.h>
change earlier today.
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Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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forms of debugging.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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signalling with sigsegv as one of the tests.
o Teach errno_to_string() about ENOTSUPP.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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test by default, as setugid() is now part of the base kernel (assuming
(options REGRESSION) has been enabled for the running kernel).
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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This test utility attempts to evaluate the current kernel policy
for authorization inter-process activities, currently ptrace(),
kill(, SIGHUP), getpriority(), and setpriority(). The utility creates
pairs of processes, initializes their credential sets to useful
cases, and reports on whether the results are in keeping with hard-coded
safety expectations.
o Currently, this utility relies on the availability of __setugid(),
an uncomitted system call used for managing the P_SUGID bit. Due to
continuing discussion of optional regression testing kernel components
("options REGRESSION") I'll hold off on committing that until the
discussion has reached its natural termination.
o A number of additional testing factors should be taken into account
in the testing, including tests for different classes of signals,
interactions with process session characteristics, I/O signalling,
broadcast activities such as broadcast signalling, mass priority
setting, and to take into group-related aspects of credentials.
Additional operations should also be taken into account, such as ktrace,
debugging attach using procfs, and so on.
o This testing suite is intended to prevent the introduction of bugs
in the upcoming sets of authorization changes associated with the
introduction of process capabilities and mandatory access control.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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more precise than ever.
1230 hits on the current kernel.
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Currently it finds 2072 supposedly unneeded #includes in the first pass.
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PR: 21177
Submitted by: Craig Leres <leres@ee.lbl.gov>
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- Refer to the README files in the subdirs.
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It was not discussed and should probably not happen.
Requested by: msmith and others
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the type argument to *_HEAD and *_ENTRY is a struct.
Suggested by: phk
Reviewed by: phk
Approved by: mdodd
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cosmetics.
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Submitted by: ru
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so that the shell interpolates $0.
PR: 17121
Submitted by: Peng HaiJie <phj@cn.FreeBSD.org>
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Approved by: jkh
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with -C, although they should.
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Pointed out by: bde
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are ignored and the remaining is passed on to cp(1). This allows
a build to be run as non-root without forcing any user/group
setting and also prevents setting any file flags.
This may not be the right place for buildtools.
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PR: misc/15262
Submitted by: alex@big.endian.de
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current state of the tree)
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unused #include is spotted in the kernel sources.
(This commit message celebrates Monty Pythons 30year aniversary)
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via "split -p". Leave a note to this effect in the README file.
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PR: docs/13408
Reviewed by: mpp
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easier for translation teams.
PR: docs/13418
Submitted by: Alexey Zelkin <phantom@cris.net>
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