where the default route is bound to is the same device. Keep it
working for the single user or sysinstall mode, where we just do
what we did before.
Suggested by: dougb
to avoid potential memory leak, also fix a bug in pthread_create, contention
scope should be inherited when PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED is set, and also check
right field for PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED, scheduling inherit flag is in sched_inherit.
2. Execute hooks registered by atexit() on thread stack but not on scheduler
stack.
3. Simplify some code in _kse_single_thread by calling xxx_destroy functions.
Reviewed by: deischen
should be a value past to pthread_attr_setguardsize, not a rounded up value.
Also fix a stack size matching bug in thr_stack.c, now stack matching code
uses number of pages but not bytes length to match stack size, so for example,
size 512 bytes and size 513 bytes should both match 1 page stack size.
Reviewed by: deischen
safe since the 802.11 layer does the right thing for 11a operation)
o select short preamble operation based on the negotiated capabilities; not
just the local state/capability
o fillin the duration field in the 802.11 header as appropriate
o remove detection of 11g support; no longer needed
Obtained from: MADWIFI (with modifications)
capabilities for outbound management frames. But beware of sending
this when operating on 5GHz channels; some 11a AP's reject association
requests if this bit is set in the capabilities listed.
Obtained from: MADWIFI (with modifications)
into a separate function, Dir_InitDot().
- Postpone the current and object directories detection (and caching
of the "." directory) until after all command line arguments are
parsed. This makes the -C option DTRT.
PR: bin/47149
special signal-delivery protections for setugid processes. In the
event that a system is relying on "unusual" signal delivery to
processes that change their credentials, this can be used to work
around application problems.
Also, add SIGALRM to the set of signals permitted to be delivered to
setugid processes by unprivileged subjects.
Reported by: Joe Greco <jgreco@ns.sol.net>
would only match a leap year every 400 years. The parseDWM code first
showed up in April 2000, so the first time this bug would cause any
confusion is in Feb 2004.
MFC after: 18 days
we're on a 32-bit/64-bit bus or not. Use this to decide if we should
set the PCI dual-address cycle enable bit in the C+ command register.
(Enabling DAC on a 32-bit bus seems to do bad things.)
Also, initialize the C+ command register early in the re_init() routine.
The documentation says this register should be configured first.
in6_pcbpurgeif0(LIST_FIRST(udbinfo.listhead), ifp);
in6_pcbpurgeif0(LIST_FIRST(ripcbinfo.listhead), ifp);
The problem here is that udbinfo.listhead and ripcbinfo.listhead are
not initialized during the device probe/attach phase of the kernel
boot process. So if, for example, a network driver calls ether_ifattach()
in its foo_attach() routine and then decides that something is wrong
and calls ether_ifdetach() to reverse the process, we will panic trying
to dereference the uninitialized list head pointers. (Though the
same sequence of events performed after the kernel has come up works
file, i.e. doing kldload if_foo from multiuser.)
Change this to:
if (udbinfo.listhead != NULL)
in6_pcbpurgeif0(LIST_FIRST(udbinfo.listhead), ifp);
if (ripcbinfo.listhead != NULL)
in6_pcbpurgeif0(LIST_FIRST(ripcbinfo.listhead), ifp);
to avoid the NULL pointer dereferences.
pmap_remove_pte(), passed NULL instead of the required page table
page to pmap_unuse_pt(). Compute the necessary page table page
in pmap_remove_pte(). Also, remove some unreachable code from
pmap_remove_pte().
(libmap available) and 1 for failure. Assign this return to the
global 'libmap_disable' variable in rtld.c.
This totally prevents any libmap functions from being called after
lm_init() if no config file is present.
count in _vm_object_allocate(). (Access to the generation count is
governed by the vm object's lock.) Note: the introduction of the
atomic increment in revision 1.238 appears to be an accident. The
purpose of that commit was to fix an Alpha-specific bug in UMA's
debugging code.