sync with the implementation. Vnode locks *are* required for these
operations, as some underlying implementations will require them.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
must be held when retrieving ACLs from vnodes. This is required for
EA-based UFS ACL implementations.
o Update vacl_get_acl() so that it does appropriate vnode locking.
o Remove static from M_ACL malloc define so that it is accessible for
consumers of ACLs other than in kern_acl.c
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
use of the .ne requests. groff(1) apparently inserts some virtual trap at
the end of each page, and this was causing the .ne request to output extra
lines. Solution is to only use them in troff mode.
Also fixed a related bug in .It macros, where it would insert a page break
in the middle of a sentence.
Removed the end of page trap in nroff mode, as this causes .sp requests to
sometimes eat the space due to the nearby trap.
Removed blank line that appeared as the first line on each nroff-formatted
manual page.
Obtained from: NetBSD
is not exploitable because telnet doesn't run with elevated privs.
Didn't fix all the other potential buffer overflows. Would be a good
task for someone who has lots of time to carefully study each case
because cut and paste solutions are dangerous for this code base.
Added $FreeBSD$ in the same way that command.c did it.
Also remove unneeded includes in aml_obj.c and aml_parse.c.
This new function takes 'struct aml_name *' as a argument rather than
'char *' where aml_invoke_method_by_name() does. It's worth to have
these two interfaces in many cases.
o Add Vpp power at 5.0V rather than 0. Setting it to zero violates
the pccard spec. Most pcic devices in use today don't let us
violate the spec, but some older ones do. Bill Paul sent this to
me a long time ago and I thought I'd commit it before now.
o Add some debug stuff hidden behind bootverbose.
Previously, these cards were supported by the lnc driver (and they
still are, but the pcn driver will claim them first), which is fine
except the lnc driver runs them in 16-bit LANCE compatibility mode.
The pcn driver runs these chips in 32-bit mode and uses the RX alignment
feature to achieve zero-copy receive. (Which puts it in the same
class as the xl, fxp and tl chipsets.) This driver is also MI, so it
will work on the x86 and alpha platforms. (The lnc driver is still
needed to support non-PCI cards. At some point, I'll need to newbusify
it so that it too will me MI.)
The Am79c978 HomePNA adapter is also supported.
ahc->unit is depricated and will be going away as soon as the Linux
driver catches up. In the FreeBSD case, it is always initialized to 0
and this caused some strangeness in registering multiple ahc controllers
with CAM.
Noticed by: Tor.Egge@fast.no
The recent problems with sshd were due to sshd reassigning
`environ' when setenv() thinks it owns it. setenv() subsequently
realloc()s the new version of environ and *boom*