o fix brokeness for 1>&5 redirection, where `5' was an invalid file
descriptor, but no error message has been generated
o fix brokeness for redirect to/from myself case
valid bytes, we must also clear the B_DONE flag. Some filesystems
depend on this (incl NFS) and is probably the cause of the biodone
error and subsequent crash. Anyway this change needs to be made.
Add SA_NODEFER define to signal.h
Add ps_nodefer field to struct sigacts in signalvar.h.
Add code to kern_sig.c to handle SA_NODEFER.
If flag is set, when the signal is delivered, it is not masked automatically
from receiving the same signal again.
Reviewed by: wollman, bde
command and badly needed in sh(1) for everybody who wants to modify
the system-wide limits from inside /etc/rc.
The options are similar to other system's implemantations of this
command, with the FreeBSD additions for -m (memoryuse) and -p (max
processes) that are not available on other systems.
o Implement the 2.0.5->2.1 upgrade procedure (gah).
o Bring in Coranth's support for configuration of anon ftp and Samba
plus some changes of my own.
o More attempts to actually write the documentation in english.
o Update docs to contain more 2.1-centric information.
I'm really, truly using it). Allow distribution fetch to get .info
files from the root.flp OR the distribution in question, allowing us
to add flexibility to the scheme. At some point, perhaps soon, the
cached copy should probably go away entirely!
Merge today's work.
Now support an attributes file loaded at startup (true front-loaded install).
Add fuller debugging support to all device I/O routines.
Lots-o-bug fixes.
made other performance improving changes. This improves the performance
of last(1) by as much as 32 times in some cases, and in more typical cases
is about twice as fast.
Added a BUGS section to the manual page to describe the behavior of last(1)
when a login shell terminates abnormally (and thus doesn't write a logout
record to the wtmp file).
accesses after the BIOS bus scan. The previous revision made the assumption,
that every PCI motherboard did ...
Change the test on the initial value of the CONF1_ADDR_PORT register in a way
that makes the probe succeed on triton based motherboards, without breaking
the EISA motherboard that has some non-PCI register at the same address.
ifp->if_output() functions. This way, initial implementations of
rt_output functionality can just lazily use if_output until customized
versions are written.
(mask,value) in the tree, don't immediately return EEXIST. Instead, check
to see if the pre-existing route was generated by protcol-cloning. If so,
then it is OK to simply blow away the old route and re-attempt the insertion.
If not, then fall back to the same error code as before.
a few new wrinkles for MTU discovery which tcp_output() had better
be prepared to handle. ip_output() is also modified to do something
helpful in this case, since it has already calculated the information
we need.