* Quote '*', '?' and '['. While it may be more useful to expand them to
matching pathnames, this at least matches with the completion we do.
* '@' is a regular character for filenames. Some other shells do
@<hostname> completion but we do not.
* Prefix names starting with '-' and '+' with './' so they are not seen as
options.
instead of 4-byte ones. Because the mouse pointer can start part way
through a character cell, 4-byte memory operations are not necessarily
aligned, triggering a fatal alignment exception when the console pointer
was moved on PowerPC G5 systems.
MFC after: 3 days
This uses the new libedit completion function with quoting support.
Unlike NetBSD, there is no 'set +o tabcomplete' option to disable
completion. I do not see any reason for such a special treatment, as
completion is rather useful and it is possible to do
bind ^I ed-insert
to disable completion and insert a tab character instead.
Submitted by: Guy Yur
The completer recognizes characters escaped with backslashes as being
literal parts of a word, and adds backslashes to avoid almost all
misinterpretation. In particular, filenames containing spaces can be
completed correctly.
For bug compatibility with the NetBSD version, the improved completion
function has a new name, _el_fn_sh_complete, and _el_fn_complete is
unchanged.
Submitted by: Guy Yur
The element matches[0] is the common prefix and is not counted in len, so
subtracting 1 is not needed. A counter for the number of matches per line
was incremented twice.
Submitted by: Guy Yur
- Allow setting format, resolution and accuracy of BPF time stamps per
listener. Previously, we were only able to use microtime(9). Now we can
set various resolutions and accuracies with ioctl(2) BIOCSTSTAMP command.
Similarly, we can get the current resolution and accuracy with BIOCGTSTAMP
command. Document all supported options in bpf(4) and their uses.
- Introduce new time stamp 'struct bpf_ts' and header 'struct bpf_xhdr'.
The new time stamp has both 64-bit second and fractional parts. bpf_xhdr
has this time stamp instead of 'struct timeval' for bh_tstamp. The new
structures let us use bh_tstamp of same size on both 32-bit and 64-bit
platforms without adding additional shims for 32-bit binaries. On 64-bit
platforms, size of BPF header does not change compared to bpf_hdr as its
members are already all 64-bit long. On 32-bit platforms, the size may
increase by 8 bytes. For backward compatibility, struct bpf_hdr with
struct timeval is still the default header unless new time stamp format is
explicitly requested. However, the behaviour may change in the future and
all relevant code is wrapped around "#ifdef BURN_BRIDGES" for now.
- Add experimental support for tagging mbufs with time stamps from a lower
layer, e.g., device driver. Currently, mbuf_tags(9) is used to tag mbufs.
The time stamps must be uptime in 'struct bintime' format as binuptime(9)
and getbinuptime(9) do.
Reviewed by: net@
of times the system was forced to sleep when requesting a new allocation.
Expand the debugger hook, db_show_uma, to display these results as well.
This has proven to be very useful in out of memory situations when
it is not known why systems have become sluggish or fail in odd ways.
Reviewed by: rwatson alc
Approved by: scottl (mentor) peter
Obtained from: Yahoo Inc.
state lower than the lowest one supported by the current CPU. This closes
some races with changes to the hw.acpi.cpu_cx_lowest sysctl while Cx
states for individual CPUs were changing (e.g. unplugging the AC adapter
of a laptop) that could result in panics.
Submitted by: Giovanni Trematerra
Tested by: David Demelier demelier dot david of gmail
MFC after: 3 days
slice creation overrideable too, but there's a few problems doing that
for the duplicated partitions (s1 and s2), so just comment that it
needs work.
MFC after: 3 days
I used the following command to determine which source files were
unneeded:
| for i in `find lib/clang -name '*.o'`
| do
| MATCHES="`(nm -g --defined-only $i; nm -g --defined-only \
| usr.bin/clang/clang/clang) | sed -e 's/.* //' | \
| sort | uniq -d | wc -l`"
| [ $MATCHES -eq 0 ] && echo "$i: unneeded"
| done
This should slightly improve the build times.
the consistency between PCPU fpcurthread and the state of the FPU.
Explicitely assert that the calling conventions for fpudrop() are
adhered too. In cpu_thread_exit(), add missed critical section entrance.
Reviewed by: bde
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 1 month
Features:
- configurable amount of days between scrubs (default value or per pool)
- do not scrub directly after pool creation (respects the configured
number of days between scrubs)
- do not scrub if a scrub is in progress
- tells how to see the status of the scrub
- tells how many days since the last scrub if it skips the scrubbing
- warns if a non-existent pool is specified explicitely
(default: no pools specified -> all currently imported pools are
handled)
- runs late in the periodic run to not slow down the other periodic daily
scripts
Discussed on: fs@
Although the sysctls are marked with CTLFLAG_RD and the values will stay
immutable, current sysctl implementation stores value pointer in
void* type, which means that const qualifier is discarded anyway
and some newer compilers complaint about that.
We can't use de-const trick in sysctl implementation, because in that
case we could miss an opposite situation where a const value is used
with CTLFLAG_RW sysctl.
Complaint from: gcc 4.4, clang
MFC after: 2 weeks
server so that the modules will load when kernels are built with
none of the NFS* configuration options specified. I believe this
resolves the problems reported by PR kern/144458 and the email on
freebsd-stable@ posted by Dmitry Pryanishnikov on June 13.
Tested by: kib
PR: kern/144458
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
This makes things easier for target implementations to calculate how many
elements they need to allocate.
Discussed with: mjacob, gibbs
MFC after: 1 week
to using an uninitialized variable.
* Fix a bug where a NULL pointer was dereferenced when interfaces
come and go at a high rate.
* Fix a bug where inps where not deregistered from iterators.
* Fix a race condition in freeing an association.
* Fix a refcount problem related to the iterator.
Each of the above bug results in a panic. It shows up when
interfaces come and go at a high rate.
Obtained from: rrs (partly)
MFC after: 3 days
we grow more descriptors, but I'll reconsider readding them once we get there.
Passing (a = b) expression to FD_ISSET() is bad idea, as FD_ISSET() evaluates
its argument twice.
Found by: Coverity Prevent
CID: 5243
MFC after: 3 days