It closed the wrong device (usually the B partition instead of the C
partition).
It closed a device without having opened it.
It didn't open a device often enough. This caused swap partitions on
slices other than the first slice looked at to be unavailable for swapping.
It didn't check the device number sufficiently.
Reopen the bdev for the raw partition and not the cdev if only the bdev
was open.
Don't use a bogus limit for the number of partitions to possibly reopen
(bug found by Julian).
Add function dssize() to help fix wdsize() and sdsize(). The slice
layer knows more about (un)open partitions and partition sizes than
the driver layer.
Remove silly "Naffy, the Wonder Porpoise" attribution and add more
justifiable (and overdue) attribution to Bruce Evans. Look at it
as a delete and add operation batched together, not a substitution. :-)
using %lu. This became more broken when I fixed dbtob() to support byte
offsets >= 4GB. The type had to change to [u]quad_t. Previously the
expressions had type unsigned long and were printed using %d. After
division by 1024, the expressions are guaranteed to fit in an unsigned
long, at least for the standard DEV_BSIZE, so edquota doesn't need to
know about quad_t's explicitly.
Fix all the other format mismatches exposed by compiling with -Wformat
(6 more quota limits of type unsigned long printed using %d and 6 time_t's
(i.e., longs) printed using %d).
notice, performed all of the structural changes necessary to get this thing
to work with the unidirectional-DMA version of voxware.
This work is -not- complete, but it's in far better shape than it was, and
I may not touch it again for another few months.
in read() and write(). FNONBLOCK is valid in ioctl() and close().
The bug caused hung ptys when a process talked to itself using nonblocking
i/o and exited while the slave pty had output to flush. ttywait() was
called and hung. Signals didn't work because the process was exiting.
`comcontrol /dev/ttyp0 drainwait 1' worked to terminate the wait. This
shows that comcontrol is not limited to hardware control. It has no i386
or driver dependencies and doesn't belong in src/sbin/i386.
Bruce
to emit spurious page outside of object type messages. It is not
a fatal condition anyway, so the message will be omitted for
release. Also, the code that "clips" the allocation size, associated
with the above problem, was fixed.