o use zlib(3) function which computes maximum length of the output
buffer instead of rolling own version;
o allow size of input file to be not multiple of cluster size by applying
zero padding.
geom_uzip module. This is based on utility I wrote some 3 years ago for a
hack for md(4), which functionally was close to what geom_uzip does today.
Since I don't have a time to test that it compiles/works on other arches,
stick it to i386 only. Will do it later.
Unlike original cloop util, this one embedds FreeBSD-compatible shell code
into the generated image, not Linux one. Unfortunately severe space
restriction imposed by the CLOOP format doesn't allow to put conditional
code which will work both on Linux and FreeBSD. In fact it was quite a
challenge to fit necessary FreeBSD code into 127 bytes. ;-)
also occupies a single slot. There's no need for any special handling
of Quads. While here, remove the silly make_quad() function. We have
the 2 longs on 32-bit machines already lined up in the argument array,
so we can fetch the Quad with a simple cast.
Before:
lseek(1,0x123456789,0xd0d0d0d0d0d0d0d0) = 4886718345 (0x123456789)
After:
lseek(1,0x123456789,SEEK_SET) = 4886718345 (0x123456789)
states that no longer have a corresponding file descriptor - until now,
sockstat would mostly randomly match null kern.file.*.xf_data fields
with the first mostly-closed socket.
This bugfix is a RELENG_5 candidate.
Approved by: andre
duplicate allocated on the heap; the address defn points to is significant,
and is checked against the address of "null" in certain conditionals.
PR: 59883
MFC after: 1 week
example) view io stats while sorting by process size. Also adds
voluntary and involuntary context-switch stats to the io page because
there was lots of room.
Submitted by: Dan Nelson dnelson at allantgroup.com
meaningless. In particular, don't assume that it is left untouched if
stat(2) fails; that assumption happens to fail at high optimization
levels on some platforms.
MFC after: 1 week
the .MAKEFLAGS variable so that these are also passed to sub-makes.
This makes the handling of variables in the command environment more
consistent.
PR: bin/68853
Submitted by: Martin Kamerhofer <data@sbox.tugraz.at>
as environment variables and should not be set on make's command
line. They happen to work accidentially as command line variables
too when none of the sub-makes wants to play games with them (because
make is putting command line variables into the environment and will
find them there later on). Makefile.inc1 wants to change
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX. In this case one cannot set it on the command line.