i386 with default optimization level (-O2), va_list pointer ap in the
__v2printf function is advanced before the use. That cause argument
shift and garbage instead last argument in printf-family when xprintf is
activated.
The nsswitch is easy victim of the bug.
Reviewed by: kan
Approved by: kan (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
kept unused in the ring. This check should probably be moved up to
bce_start_locked at some point, as it'll make the loop up there slightly
more efficient, and will eliminate a costly set of busdma operations when
the ring is full. But this works for now.
This makes all of my UDP torture tests work. I'll cautiously say that
it might even work for other users now. Feedback is appreciated.
syscalls using __syscall but only actually returning 32bits, such as mmap(),
specially : they set the return value in td->td_retval[0], but the userland
functions will expect this in r1, and not in r0 as it is normally done, as it
is the LSB. So add a special case for all these syscalls (all except lseek,
which truly returns 64bits).
Many thanks to Peter Grehan for his patience while explaining me the issue.
If the length is zero, catch this early, instead of making dflen go negative
and letting bad things happen... We also check to see if RV (checksum) is
0, and handle that has a checksum failure...
Properly handle checksum failures by not processing read-write VPD data,
and removing all the found read-only data...
Tested by: oleg (dflen going negative)
processes. It was originally added back when support for Linux threads
(and thus shared sigacts objects) was added, but no one knows why. My
guess is that at some point during the Linux threads patches, the sigacts
object was torn down during exit1(), so this check was added to prevent
a panic for that race. However, the stuff that was actually committed to
the tree doesn't teardown sigacts until wait() making the above race moot.
Re-allowing signals here lets one interrupt a NFS request during process
teardown (such as closing descriptors) on an interruptible mount.
Requested by: kib (long time ago)
MFC after: 1 week
be displayed specially, and debug registers are among of the least
interesting special registers (far behind %cr3). The debug registers
are still accessible as variables and displayed in another bogus place
("show watches").
Massive update. The highlights:
o dramatically cut memory usage by writing better, less intertwingled
code.
o implement booting off mmc/sd cards (sd only tested one at the moment)
o start to split out board specific stuff for boot2.
vnode' v_rdev and increment the dev threadcount , as well as clear it
(in devfs_reclaim) under the dev_lock().
Reviewed by: tegge
Approved by: pjd (mentor)
This interface also appears in the AT91SAM9260 and '61 as well as the
AVR32 based micros from Atmel. We don't yet support write protect or
hot-swap in this bridge driver.
should be easily adapted to SD 2.0 (aka SDHC), SDIO, MMC and MMCplus
cards. At the present time, there's only one bridge driver for the
ARM9 based Atmel AT91RM9200.
change fixes this.
Reported by: Lin Jui-Nan Eric < ericlin dot jnlin at gmail dot com >
Submitted by: Erik Trulsson < ertr1013 at student dot uu dot se > (commit is inspired by a patch from Erik)
Pointyhat to: me
Reviewed by: stable@
Approved by: imp (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
- Move the pid_t, size_t, and time_t definitions earlier in the file, sort
them, and fix whitespace.
- Drop redundant includes of sys/cdefs.h and sys/_types.h as sys/ipc.h
already includes them.
PR: kern/104436
Reviewed by: bde
Reported by: clsung
MFC after: 3 days