Use pthread_once() to initialize the thread-local storage for localtime()
and gmtime() and _once() to initialize gmt state rather than home-rolled
versions using pthread mutex locks.
Give some information on SF_MNOWAIT flag.
MFC r201759 (by brueffer):
Fix a typo and bump date for the previous commit.
MFC r201760:
Further fix grammar.
Reset path name back to original correctly in fts_build() when
FTS_NOCHDIR option is used. fts_build() could strip a trailing slash
from path name in post-order visit if a path pointing to an empty
directory was given for fts_open().
PR: bin/133907, kern/134513
Approved by: trasz (mentor)
Use a local copy of entry_d for finding matches. Otherwise, if entry_d pointed
to an entry of 'acl', all ACL entries starting with entry_d would be deleted.
Approved by: emax (mentor)
Add an internal _once() method. This works identical to pthread_once(3)
with the additional property that it is safe for routines in libc to use
in both single-threaded and multi-threaded processes. Multi-threaded
processes use the pthread_once() implementation from the threading library
while single-threaded processes use a simplified "stub" version internal
to libc.
Add a new errno, ENOTCAPABLE, to be returned when a process requests an
operation on a file descriptor that is not authorized by the descriptor's
capability flags.
Sponsored by: Google
Add two new fcntls to enable/disable read-ahead:
- F_READAHEAD: specify the amount for sequential access. The amount is
specified in bytes and is rounded up to nearest block size.
- F_RDAHEAD: Darwin compatible version that use 128KB as the sequential
access size.
A third argument of zero disables the read-ahead behavior.
Please note that the read-ahead amount is also constrainted by sysctl
variable, vfs.read_max, which may need to be raised in order to better
utilize this feature.
Thanks Igor Sysoev for proposing the feature and submitting the original
version, and kib@ for his valuable comments.
The fd_mask type is an unsigned long, not an int, so treat the mask as a
long instead of an int when examining the results of select() to look for
RPC requests. Previously this routine would ignore RPC requests to sockets
whose file descriptor mod 64 was greater than 31 on a 64-bit platform.
* retry various system calls on EINTR
* retry the rest after a short read (common if there is more than about 1K
of output)
* block SIGCHLD like system(3) does (note that this does not and cannot
work fully in threaded programs, they will need to be careful with wait
functions)
PR: 90580
Eliminate dead stores.
In __mbsconv(), if prec was zero, nconv could have been used
uninitialized. Initialize it to a safe value so that there's no
chance of returning an error if stack garbage happens to be equal to
(size_t)-1 or (size_t)-2.
In svc_raw_reply(), don't leave stat uninitialized if the MSG_ACCEPTED
&& SUCCESS case succeeds. The stack garbage might be zero.
In clnt_raw_create(), avoid minor race condition initializing the
file-scope variable clntraw_private.
Found by: Clang static analyzer
Modified locale(1) to be able to show the altmon_X fields and the
[cxX]_fmt's. Also modify the "-k list" option to display only
fields with a certain prefix.
Add the comment "(FreeBSD only)" to the altmonth_x keywords
Make libc.a provide __stack_chk_fail_local weak alias. This is
needed to satisfy static libraries that are compiled with -fpic
and linked into static binary afterwards. Several libraries in
gcc are examples of such static libs.
Approved by: re (kib)
In nanosleep(2), note that the calling thread is put to sleep, not the
whole process. Also explicitely name the parameter that specifies
sleep interval.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Correct the pthread stub prototype for pthread_mutexattr_settype to allow for
the type argument. This is known to fix some pthread_mutexattr_settype()
invocations, especially when it comes to pulseaudio.
Approved by: re (kib)
for stable branches:
- shift to MALLOC_PRODUCTION
- turn off automatic crash dumps
- Remove kernel debuggers, INVARIANTS*[1], WITNESS* from
GENERIC kernel config files[2]
[1] INVARIANTS* left on for ia64 by request marcel
[2] sun4v was left as-is
Reviewed by: marcel, kib
Approved by: re (implicit)
Fix regression introduced with NFSv4 ACL support - make acl_to_text(3)
and acl_calc_mask(3) return error instead of crashing when acl passed
to them is NULL.
Submitted by: markus
Reviewed by: rwatson
Approved by: re (kib)
Consider flag == 0 as the same of flag == R_NEXT. This change will restore
a historical behavior that has been changed by revision 190491, and has seen
to break exim.
Approved by: re (kib)
Our implementation of granpt(3) could be valid in the future.
When I wrote the pseudo-terminal driver for the MPSAFE TTY code, Robert
Watson and I agreed the best way to implement this, would be to let
posix_openpt() create a pseudo-terminal with proper permissions in place
and let grantpt() and unlockpt() be no-ops.
This isn't valid behaviour when looking at the spec. Because I thought
it was an elegant solution, I filed a bug report at the Austin Group
about this. In their last teleconference, they agreed on this subject.
This means that future revisions of POSIX may allow grantpt() and
unlockpt() to be no-ops if an open() on /dev/ptmx (if the implementation
has such a device) and posix_openpt() already do the right thing.
I'd rather put this in the manpage, because simply mentioning we don't
comply to any standard makes it look worse than it is. Right now we
don't, but at least we took care of it.
Approved by: re (kib)
other than the current system-wide size (32-bits) has been updated so
for now just cautiously turn the check off. While here fix the check
for IDs being too large which doesn't work due to type mis-matches.
Reviewed by: jhb (previous version)
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 month (type mis-match fixes only)