and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do
not change the current file position. In SAT speak:
preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write.
- Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old
kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions
that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions
now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments
and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and
calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev().
PR: kern/80362
Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1)
Approved by: re (scottl)
MFC after: 1 week
converting the stat() call to a lstat() call, which will cover the
situation. One can exercise this bug by referring a dangling link with
something like */the-link.
Approved by: re (scottl)
Submitted by: Simon 'corecode' Schubert [corecode fs ei tum de]
Obtained from: NetBSD via DragonFlyBSD (NetBSD rev. 1.51 and DragonFly
rev. 1.6)
MFC After: 3 days
a tty device instead of the legacy minor number approach. This is known to
fix gnome-vfs' sftp module as well as kio_sftp and kdesu on -CURRENT.
Thanks to scottl for the snprintf() approach idea.
Reviewed by: phk
Tested by: pav
mich
Approved by: re (scottl)
branches but missed HEAD. This patch extends his a little bit,
setting it up via the Makefiles so that adding _FREEFALL_CONFIG
to /etc/make.conf is the only thing needed to cluster-ize things
(current setup also requires overriding CFLAGS).
From Peter's commit to the RELENG_* branches:
> Add the freebsd.org custer's source modifications under #ifdefs to aid
> keeping things in sync. For ksu:
> * install suid-root by default
> * don't fall back to asking for a unix password (ie: be pure kerberos)
> * allow custom user instances for things like www and not just root
The Makefile tweaks will be MFC-ed, the rest is already done.
MFC after: 3 days
Approved by: re (dwhite)
frame being sent is to be ack'd and hasn't been filtered by the h/w;
this insures we don't pass in tx descriptors that have no meaningful
state (e.g. mcast/bcast frames are not acked and so have no tx retry
counts)
Approved by: re (scottl)
Obtained from: Atheros
Move ethernet MAC address setting into pccard attachment
Fix panic from IFP2ENADDR() use prior to if_alloc
Remove OLDCARD compat support. This should work still on oldcard, however.
sn_attach now requires that the resources be activated now, so adjust.
Approved by: re (scottl)
don't mark the MORE_DATA bit when taking it off the ps queue, there's
no 802.11 header then; we must wait to do this at encap time so
mark the mbuf instead.
Reviewed by: avatar
Approved by: re (scottl)
Obtained from: Atheros
stations in ap mode. Track when a node's first auth frame is
received and use this to decide whether or not to bump the refcnt.
This insures we only ever bump the refcnt once.
Reviewed by: avatar
Approved by: re (scottl)
This fixes duplicative BSS entries(memory leaks as well) listed in
"ifconfig dev list scan" when a station fails to associate with an AP.
Reviewed by: sam
Approved by: re (scottl)
hooks for each outgoing interface but also run pfil hooks _N times_ on the
bridge interface. This is changed so pfil hooks are run once for the bridge
interface (bridge0) and then only on the outgoing interfaces in the broadcast
loop.
- Simplify bridge_enqueue() by moving bridge_pfil() to the callers.
- Check (inet6_pfil_hook.ph_busy_count >= 0), it may be possible to have a
packet filter hooked for only ipv6 but we were only checking if ipv4 hooks
were busy.
- Minor optimisation for null mbuf check after bridge_pfil(), move it into the
if-block as it couldnt possibly be null outside.
Prodded by: mlaier
Approved by: re (scottl), mlaier (mentor)
redundant with respect to existing mbuf copy label routines. Expose
a new mac_copy_mbuf() routine at the top end of the Framework and
use that; use the existing mpo_copy_mbuf_label() routine on the
bottom end.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: SPARTA, SPAWAR
Approved by: re (scottl)
which is invoked from socket() and socketpair(), permitting MAC
policy modules to control the creation of sockets by domain, type, and
protocol.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: SPARTA, SPAWAR
Approved by: re (scottl)
Requested by: SCC
copied and pasted. I had actually tested without this change in my
trees as had the other testers.
Reported by: bde, Rostislav Krasny rosti dot bsd at gmail dot com
Approved by: re (scottl)
Pointy hat to: jhb
PPPoE modes. The interface was declared obsoleted before 5.3-RELEASE.
When running as access concentrator ng_pppoe(4) supports both modes
simultanously. When running as client mode can be swicthed in ppp(8)
configuration.
Approved by: re (scottl)
o use proper api for setting/deleting keys instead of depending
on key indices
o check mac address to decide whether a key is unicast or group/global
o check set_tx on key set to decide whether a group/global key should
also be marked as default
o explicitly set IEEE80211_KEY_GROUP flag for group keys instead of
depending on kernel auto-add kludge
With the above changes static wep key handling works.
Reviewed by: avatar
Approved by: re (scottl)
fixes a ref cnt leak
o make unicast key handling on delete identical to set
o change legacy wep key api to reset the 802.11 state
machine for backwards compatibility
Reviewed by: avatar
Approved by: re (scottl)
an item may be queued and processed later. While this is OK for mbufs,
this is a problem for control messages.
In the framework:
- Add optional callback function pointer to an item. When item gets
applied the callback is executed from ng_apply_item().
- Add new flag NG_PROGRESS. If this flag is supplied, then return
EINPROGRESS instead of 0 in case if item failed to deliver
synchronously and was queued.
- Honor NG_PROGRESS in ng_snd_item().
In ng_socket:
- When userland sends control message add callback to the item.
- If ng_snd_item() returns EINPROGRESS, then sleep.
This change fixes possible races in ngctl(8) scripts.
Reviewed by: julian
Approved by: re (scottl)
This case is triggered with ptrace(2) and the PT_SETREGS function.
Change the return type of the function to int so that errors can be
passed on to the caller.
Approved by: re (scottl)
packet filter. This would cause a panic on architectures that require strict
alignment such as sparc64, ia64 and ppc.
This uses the code block from if_bridge and the newly added macro
IP_HDR_ALIGNED_P().
This /might/ be a temporary messure before all NIC drivers are educated
to align the header themself.
PR: ia64/81284
Obtained from: NetBSD (if_bridge)
Approved by: re (dwhite), mlaier (mentor)
- Allow libpmc(3) to support P4/EMT64 PMCs on the amd64 architecture
and AMD K8 PMCs on the i386. [2]
Submitted by: ps [1]
Pointy hat: myself [2]
Approved by: re (scottl)
o Indent usb ids properly
o Check the return value of if_alloc()
o Call if_free() in ural_detach()
Reviewed by: silby (mentor)
Approved by: re (scottl)
Using ISO-10646-UCS-2 will cause a problem when we use our own
iconv functions in the future, or port iconv other than GNU
libiconv.
Each vendors treat "UCS-2" as follows, and endian issue is
vendor specific:
- Solaris 8 iconv
Little Endian with BOM
- HP-UX iconv
Big Endian
- NetBSD/i386 1.6 iconv
Little Endian
- GNU libiconv
Big Endian
- glibc(RedHat AS 2.1 x86) iconv
Little Endian
- IANA
Name: ISO-10646-UCS-2
MIBenum: 1000
Source: the 2-octet Basic Multilingual Plane, aka Unicode
this needs to specify network byte order: the standard
does not specify (it is a 16-bit integer space)
Alias: csUnicode
- MSDN
Little Endian
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/cpref/html/frlrfsystemtextencodingclassgetencodingtopic2.asp
Now using UTF-16BE is harmless, because
- same as UCS-2 with 2 byte range (U+0000 - U+FFFF)
- kernel code of each file systems(cd9660, msdosfs, ntfs) believes
Unicode is a 2 byte character at this time.
- UDF has only 2 byte range of Unicode filenames.
- It's defined at RFC2781.
So I believe it's time to change before starting new RELENG_6. :)
Approved by: re (scottl)
pointer doesn't point to the first instruction of that function, but
rather to a descriptor. The descriptor has the address of the first
instruction, as well as the value of the global pointer. The symbol
table doesn't know anything about descriptors, so if you lookup the
name of a function you get the address of the first instruction. The
cast from the address, which is the result of the symbol lookup, to a
function pointer as is done in db_fncall is therefore invalid.
Abstract this detail behind the DB_CALL macro. By default DB_CALL is
defined as db_fncall_generic, which yields the old behaviour. On ia64
the macro is defined as db_fncall_ia64, in which a descriptor is
constructed to yield a valid function pointer.
While here, introduce DB_MAXARGS. DB_MAXARGS replaces the existing
(local) MAXARGS. The DB_MAXARGS macro can be defined by platforms to
create a convenient maximum. By default this will be the legacy 10.
On ia64 we define this macro to be 8, for 8 is the maximum number of
arguments that can be passed in registers. This avoids having to
implement spilling of arguments on the memory stack.
Approved by: re (dwhite)