which doesn't end in \n, since it may be very confusing. Also this should
increase consistency, since most other config files work just fine regardless
of the presence of traling \n in the last line.
MFC After: 2 weeks
* Reference-count the directory data so that
we don't leak memory.
* Correctly step through the directory records
(skipping unrecognized extensions)
* Use better defaults for file modes
* Sort directory entries by offset of the end of the file
rather than the beginning of the file. This fixes a
lot of "out-of-order" problems with zero-length files,
in particular.
* Style fixes, remove some debug code, add some error messages.
This seems to be able to extract a TOC and extract files from
the couple of ISO images I've tested it with.
Treat this as experimental proof-of-concept code for the
moment. There are still a bunch of debug messages (there
are a few oddities in ISO9660 that I haven't yet figured
out how to handle), a lot of bugs to be addressed (this
code leaks memory very badly), and a lot of missing features (no
Rockridge support, in particular). I'd appreciate
feedback from anyone who understands ISO9660 format
better than I do. ;-)
Suggested by: Robert Watson
the regular ustar entry. The old code sometimes created
a too-long name that overflowed the ustar fields and triggered
an internal assertion failure. This version should be more
robust.
Thanks to: Michal Listos
Fixes: bin/74385
MFC after: 15 days
a "null pointer".''
Making good use of the excellent explanations sent to me by Ruslan
Ermilov, Garrett Wollman and Bruce Evans, correct the descriptions of
null pointers. They are just "null pointers", not nil, not NULL or
".Dv NULL".
Suggested by: ru, wollman, bde
Reviewed by: ru, wollman
Pointy hat: keramida
ustar fields. Later, we're going to permit numeric extensions
for these fields, so we can support large values here. In particular,
this allows GNU tar to correctly extract such entries even
though it doesn't support the pax extended attributes.
Note: r1.18 and r1.17.2.1 of this file allowed similar treatment
of the uid/gid fields.
Thanks to: Ben Mesander
improves the recognition of hardlink entries
with/without bodies (which is implemented through
a look-ahead that uses the bid function).
MFC after: 7 days
signals instead of having more intricate knowledge of thread state
within signal handling.
Simplify signal code because of above (by David Xu).
Use macros for libpthread usage of pthread_cleanup_push() and
pthread_cleanup_pop(). This removes some instances of malloc()
and free() from the semaphore and pthread_once() implementations.
When single threaded and forking(), make sure that the current
thread's signal mask is inherited by the forked thread.
Use private mutexes for libc and libpthread. Signals are
deferred while threads hold private mutexes. This fix also
breaks www/linuxpluginwrapper; a patch that fixes it is at
http://people.freebsd.org/~deischen/kse/linuxpluginwrapper.diff
Fix race condition in condition variables where handling a
signal (pthread_kill() or kill()) may not see a wakeup
(pthread_cond_signal() or pthread_cond_broadcast()).
In collaboration with: davidxu
sigdelset(3) and sigismember(3) were killed about five years ago.
o The functions (specifically sigismember(3)) could return -1 and
set errno.
PR: bin/75156
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
o Bump the date of the document.
device numbers. In particular, this should fix
a bug where archiving a device node with a very
large minor number would sometimes overflow and
corrupt the major number.
Thanks to: Ben Mesander
MFC after: 7 days
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/swab.html
the prototype for swab() should be in <unistd.h> and not in <string.h>.
Move it, and update to match SUS. Leave the prototype in string.h for
now, for backwards compat.
PR: 74751
Submitted by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@crodrigues.org>
Discussed with: das
ID ranges that consist of exactly one attribute ID. libsdp(3) will check start
and end of the attribute ID range and if they are the same the range will be
collapsed to one atribute ID.
The problem was observed on Audiovox SMT5600 and Palm Treo 650.
MFC after: 3 days
regular 'ustar' entry, use narrow-character version,
not wide-character version, as the ustar entry always
uses the narrow-character filename.
Thanks to: Michal Listos
Inspired by, but doesn't fix: bin/74385
operation (by subtracting the absolute result from 0), don't test
for overflow.
This avoids an arithmetic exception when dividing LONG_MIN by 1:
This is the only case that causes overflow, and the resulting value
is correct under 2's compliment arithmetic.
PR: 72024
Approved by: dwmalone@
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 4 days
reading past 'stop' in various places when converting multibyte characters.
Reading too far caused truncation to not be detected when it should have
been, eventually causing regexec() to loop infinitely in with certain
combinations of patterns and strings in multibyte locales.
PR: 74020
MFC after: 4 weeks
is supported.
-Document the new more preferred syntax
-Add examples for the new syntax
-Add a note that the old syntax will be deprecated in the future.
Reviewed by: rwatson
the the pax attributes, I shouldn't try using the public
API for finishing out the attribute entry, either.
This also removes some old dubious state manipulations.
because the code was using the external API
(archive_write_data) and assuming internal
error-return conventions. Use the internal
API for writing data.
Thanks to: Joe Marcus Clarke
If turned on no NIS support and related programs will be built.
Lost parts rediscovered by: Danny Braniss <danny at cs.huji.ac.il>
PR: bin/68303
No objections: des, gshapiro, nectar
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
seed, the random number generator rand(3) still sucks and is unlikely
sufficient for crypto use. Correct what appears to be a cut and paste
error from the srandomdev() man page.
Submitted by: Ben Mesander
run as a 32 bit support library for an amd64 kernel. 32 bit consumers of
libthr have zero chance of running on an amd64 kernel since we don't
implement the i386_set_ldt() family of functions. Note that this commit
doesn't make it actually work, it just removes one more obstacle.
can't use the i386_set_ldt() family of routines, because they are not
implemented. Instead, use the recently exposed direct access sysarch
routines for setting what %fs and %gs point to.
Use this for the i386 TLS _set_tp() routine, but only when compiling to
run as a 32 bit support binary for amd64 kernels.
syslog(3) if we are a priveleged program (sshd, su, etc.).
- Make syslogd open an additional socket /var/run/logpriv, with 0600
permissions.
- In libc, try to use this socket.
- Do not loop forever if we are using this socket (partial backout of 1.31)
Reviewed by: dwmalone, Andrea Campi <andrea webcom it>
Approved by: julian (mentor)
MFC after: 1 month
_(use space as padding), and 0(zero padding).
These GNU extensions are widely used ones that is worthy for us to
have.
Discussed with: stefanf, roam, -current
Approved by: murray
Prodded by: ports/72722, ports/72723
MFC After: 1 month
packages expect and seems to be most correct according to the slightly-
ambiguous standards.
MFC after: 1 month
Corroborated by: POSIX <http://tinyurl.com/4uvub>
Reviewed by: silence on threads@
the GPT partition on i386 and adm64 as type=gpt, subtype=0 and with the
sname set to the UUID. This prevents sysinstall from bombing out. This
also makes sure the GPT partition shows up in sysinstall so as to avoid
accidental "clobberage".
PR: bin/72896
file. In particular, this allows bsdtar to append (-r) to
an empty file.
Thanks to: Ryan Sommers
While I'm here, straighten out a misleading comment about GNU-compatible
sparse file handling.
put DEAD thread on GC list, this closes a race between pthread_join
and thr_cleanup.
2. Introduce a mutex to protect tcb initialization, tls allocation and
deallocation code in rtld seems no lock protection or it is broken,
under stress testing, memory is corrupted.
Reviewed by: deischen
patch partly provided by: deischen
probably means it also requires a .so version
bump. Defer it until I finish some related
work on cleaning up error returns throughout
the library.
Thanks to: Conrad J. Sabatier
no userland locks are heald, the dead thread lock can no longer protect
access to it. Therefore, instead of using an if (!dead)...else clause
after walking the active threads list test the thread pointer before
deciding not to walk the dead threads list. If the thread pointer is null
it means it was not found in the active threads list and the dead threads
list should be checked.
2. Do not free the stack of a thread that is not marked dead. This is the
2nd and final part of eliminating the race to free a thread's stack.
MFC after: 3 days
Extract the struct cdev pointer and the tty device from inside rather than
incorrectly casting the 'struct cdev *' pointer to a 'dev_t' int. Not
that this was particularly important since it was only used for reading
vmcore files.
- Make some minor rearrangements in the introduction.
- Mention the problem with argument reduction on i386.
- Add recently-implemented functions to the table.
- Un-document the error bounds that only apply to the old 4BSD math
library, and fill in the correct values where I know them. No
attempt has been made to document bounds lower than 1 ulp, although
smaller bounds are usually achievable in round-to-nearest mode.
Requested by: bde
o Remove unneeded sys/types.h and netinet/in.h from the synopsis and
the example.
o We do have struct in_addr in arpa/inet.h, so no need for netinet/in.h.
o Mention where AF_* constants defined are.
Educated by: bde