Address this by using getpwnam(), thus killing several birds with
the same stone. My fix is slightly more aggressive than the
originators. :)
PR: misc/22278
The distribute target is basicly the same as an install. For
perl, this means that miniperl is needed. Since miniperl is
only present in the object directory, we need to make sure
the path is set correctly. To do this, we have make release
use a new distribworld target that sets the path before doing
a make distribute.
- move the call to cia_init_sgmap() to after we've determined if we're a pyxis
- convert needed splhigh() in cia_sgmap_invalidate_pyxis() to disable_intr()
Previously, any isa DMA on a pyxis based machine would cause a panic
in cia_sgmap_invalidate_pyxis() because the pyxis workaround was never
setup.
- while i'm at it, convert needed splhigh() in cia_swiz_set_hae_mem to
disable_intr()
Don't mark the word "file" up as a pathname in "/etc/group file". For
the sake of consistency with rev 1.18, use Nm instead of "Pa /etc/group"
and break "file" onto the next line.
executed at least once, fixing pthread_mutex_lock() for recursive
mutex lock attempts.
Correctly set a threads signal mask while it is executing a signal
handler. The mask should be the union of its current mask, the
signal being handled, and the mask from the signal action.
Reported by: Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com>
MFC Candidate
in the face of multiple processes doing massive numbers of filesystem
operations. While this patch will work in nearly all situations, there
are still some perverse workloads that can overwhelm the system.
Detecting and handling these perverse workloads will be the subject
of another patch.
Reviewed by: Paul Saab <ps@yahoo-inc.com>
Obtained from: Ethan Solomita <ethan@geocast.com>
o Move building libperl and miniperl from build-tools to
cross-tools. libperl uses MACHINE_ARCH to determine the
right configuration, which doesn't match the build
machine when cross-building if they are built as build-
tools.
o Since miniperl needs to be built as a cross-tool, it
needs to be installed under /usr/obj so that it can be
used (cross-tools have a special object directory to
avoid build conflicts. As a downside, you can't easily
run cross-tools from their object directory). Remove
the install and distribute override targets. To avoid
having miniperl installed by installworld, remove it
from SUBDIR.
o We can't pickup miniperl from the object directory but
since it's installed, depend on PATH. This is save,
because the makefiles are run with a known path.
o Build libperl again as part of the library target. A
_libperl variable existed, but it was never defined.
o Add chmod to the list of saved tools, because perl
conditionally uses it during install.
The bootstrap-tools and cross-tools targets are modified to
avoid building profiled and shared libraries. While here,
have these targets build static binaries instead of shared
binaries.
Approved by: markm