avoid creating bad entries in the grp list as a result of memory allocation
failures while building new entries.
PR: bin/83340
Reviewed by: delphij (prior version of patch)
Introduce dirfd() libc exported symbol replacing macro with same name,
preserve _dirfd() macro for internal use.
Replace dirp->dd_fd with dirfd() call. Avoid using dirfd as variable
name to prevent shadowing global symbol.
Sponsored by: Google Summer Of Code 2011
The NAND Flash environment consists of several distinct components:
- NAND framework (drivers harness for NAND controllers and NAND chips)
- NAND simulator (NANDsim)
- NAND file system (NAND FS)
- Companion tools and utilities
- Documentation (manual pages)
This work is still experimental. Please use with caution.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation, Juniper Networks
[ENOENT] A component of file_name does not name an existing file or
file_name points to an empty string.
[ENOTDIR] A component of the path prefix is not a directory, or the
file_name argument contains at least one non- <slash> character
and ends with one or more trailing <slash> characters and the last
pathname component names an existing file that is neither a
directory nor a symbolic link to a directory.
Add checks for the listed conditions, and set errno accordingly.
Update the realpath(3) manpage to mention SUS behaviour. Remove the
requirement to include sys/param.h before stdlib.h.
PR: 128933
MFC after: 3 weeks
in the last import. They are sometimes needed when you want to use
advanced instructions.
Also, add clang's internal stdalign.h header to ObsoleteFiles.inc, since
it is redundant: we already have a stdalign.h header in /usr/include.
Pointy hat to: dim
PR: kern/167574
Submitted by: jkim
Reported by: Oliver Hartmann <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Enqueue thread in LIFO, this can cause starvation, but it gives better
performance. Use _thr_queuefifo to control the frequency of FIFO vs LIFO,
you can use environment string LIBPTHREAD_QUEUE_FIFO to configure the
variable.
when there is no timeout, because read(2) will return immediately if there
is no data waiting in the TCP buffer, causing fetch_read() to busy-loop on
slow connections.
MFC after: 3 weeks
Noticed by: Yanhui Shen <shen.elf@gmail.com>
The typical case was:
static __inline int
convert_ccl(FILE *fp, char * __restrict p, [...])
{
[...]
if (p == SUPPRESS_PTR) {
[...]
} else {
[...]
}
[...]
}
This qualifier says that the pointer is the only one at that time
pointing to the resource.
Here, clang considers that "p" will never match "SUPPRESS_PTR" and
optimize the if{} block out. This leads to segfaults in programs calling
vfscanf(3) and vfwscanf(3) with just the format string (no arguments
following it).
The following softwares were reported to abort with segmentation fault
and this patch fixes it:
o cmake
o smartd
o devel/ORBit2
dim@ opened an LLVM PR to discuss this clang optimization:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=12656
Tested by: bsam@
conversions. Both the specification and the documentation say the
width is interpreted as the max number of wide characters to read, but
the implementation was interpreting it as the number of bytes to convert.
(See also r105317.)
This change has security implications for any applications that depend
on the buggy behavior, but the impact in practice is probably nil.
Any such application would already be buggy on other platforms that
get the semantics right. Also, these conversions are rarely used;
%ls, %lc, and %l[ are more appropriate.
reading wide characters manually. With this change, they now use
fgetwc(). To make this work, we use an internal version of fgetwc()
with a few extensions: it takes an mbstate * because non-wide streams
don't have a built-in mbstate, and it indicates the number of bytes
read.
vfscanf() now resembles vfwscanf() more closely. Minor functional
improvements include working xlocale support in vfscanf(), setting the
stream error indicator on encoding errors, and proper handling of
shift-based encodings. (Actually, making shift-based encodings work
with non-wide streams is hopeless, but the implementation now matches
the broken specification.)
This tool changes the default buffering behaviour of standard
stdio streams.
It only works on dynamic binaries. To make it work for static
ones it would require cluttering stdio because there no single
entry point.
PR: 166660
Reviewed by: current@, jhb
Approved by: kib (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week