The offset is already accounted for in xs->lastrcvd and doesn't
have to be subtracted again.
Reported by: Florian Smeets <flo@smeets.im>
Submitted by: Mateusz Guzik <mjguzik@gmail.com>
Tested by: Florian Smeets <flo@smeets.im>
MFC after: 1 week
Note that a preprocessor cannot output an empty file, since that
is interpreted as meaning there is no replacement, and the origi-
nal file is used. To avoid this, if LESSOPEN starts with two ver-
tical bars, the exit status of the script becomes meaningful. If
the exit status is zero, the output is considered to be replace-
ment text, even if it empty. If the exit status is nonzero, any
output is ignored and the original file is used. For compatibil-
ity with previous versions of less, if LESSOPEN starts with only
one vertical bar, the exit status of the preprocessor is ignored.
Use two pipe symbols for zless, so that zless'ing a compressed empty
file will give output rather than being interpreted as its compressed
form, which is typically a binary.
Thanks Mark Nudelman for pointing out this difference and the
suggested solution.
Reported by: Matthias Meyser <meyser xenet.de>
PR: bin/168839
MFC after: 2 weeks
Use whitespace (spaces and tabs) as the delimiter.
Consecutive spaces and tabs count as one single field
separator.
Reviewed by: swildner@dragonflybsd.org
Approved by: cperciva
Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD
MFC after: 1 week
cmdlengthdelta is the size of the header and we were using it to
allocate a buffer to store the command line. This would mean that
the cmdbuf could be too short. In practice this was never noticed unless
you usually run top -a. On a stock FreeBSD system you can see the
problem by running sendmail and then running top -a on a big terminal
window. In practice this doubles to size available to cmdbuf since the
header is around 65-68 bytes.
Reviewed by: adrian
userland via routing socket or sysctl. This eliminates the following
KAME-specific sin6_scope_id handling routine from each userland utility:
sin6.sin6_scope_id = ntohs(*(u_int16_t *)&sin6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[2]);
This behavior can be controlled by net.inet6.ip6.deembed_scopeid. This is
set to 1 by default (sin6_scope_id will be filled in the kernel).
Reviewed by: bz
o Report the instantaneous bandwidth instead of an average since the
beginning of the download.
o At the finish of the download report the average bandwidth and also
the total time it took instead of 00m00s.
Reviewed by: des
MFC after: 1 week
- Implement a function to ensure that all preempted threads have switched
back out at least once. Use this to make sure there are no stale
references to the old ktr_buf or the lock profiling buffers before
updating them.
Reviewed by: marius (sparc64 parts), attilio (earlier patch)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Use more portable constructs in order to allow upstream adoption
Add per-file error messages
Reviewed by: jilles
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 1 week
Machines can stall out because mbufs are low, however sometimes we won't
see "requests denied", instead we see user land processes or kernel threads
blocking waiting for mbufs because they set M_WAIT. These consumers do not
see errors, only stalling.
Unfortunately until now, netstat did not export this information
so you could have experienced an mbuf shortage and have no way of
seeing it unless you happen to run netstat at the exact time of the
shortage and see "in use" = "max".
By exporting the number of times processes are blocked, we can
effectively see how often non-interrupt context threads are effectively
"denied".
MFC after: 2 weeks
found in openssh's contrib directory.
This version has more features and is better written.
I intend to submit this upstream as well.
Reviewed by: bapt
Reviewed by: des
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 1 week
current version of FreeBSD, this isn't guarenteed by the API. Custom
security modules, or future implementations of the setuid and setgid
may fail.
PR: bin/172289
PR: bin/172290
PR: bin/172291
Submittud by: Erik Cederstrand <erik@cederstrand.dk>
Discussed by: freebsd-security
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 1 week
current version of FreeBSD, this isn't guarenteed by the API.
Custom security modules, or future implementations of the setuid and
setgid may fail.
Submitted by: Erik Cederstrand
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 3 days
but committing it helps to get everyone on the same page and makes
sure we make progress.
Tinderbox breakages that are the result of this commit are entirely
the committer's fault -- in other words: buildworld testing on amd64
only.
Credits follow:
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems
Based on work by: keramida@
Thanks to: gnn@, mdf@, mlaier@, sjg@
Special thanks to: keramida@
In addition to adding missing `static' keywords:
- bin/dd: Pull in `extern.h' to guarantee consistency with source file.
- libexec/rpc.rusersd: Move shared globals into an extern.h.
- libexec/talkd: Move `debug' and `hostname' into extern.h.
- usr.bin/cksum: Put counters in extern.h, as they are used by ckdist/mtree.
- usr.bin/m4: Move `end_result' into extern.h.
- usr.sbin/services_mkdb: Move shared globals into an extern.h.
make) ended up being built with -DFORCE_MACHINE. This broke the lib32
built for amd64 & powerpc64.
This fix is comes with the next import of bmake, but is committed here
and now to minimize the exposure to the bug.
Submitted by: Simon Gerraty <sjg@juniper.net>
In addition to adding `static' where possible:
- bin/date: Move `retval' into extern.h to make it visible to date.c.
- bin/ed: Move globally used variables into ed.h.
- sbin/camcontrol: Move `verbose' into camcontrol.h and fix shadow warnings.
- usr.bin/calendar: Remove unneeded variables.
- usr.bin/chat: Make `line' local instead of global.
- usr.bin/elfdump: Comment out unneeded function.
- usr.bin/rlogin: Use _Noreturn instead of __dead2.
- usr.bin/tset: Pull `Ospeed' into extern.h.
- usr.sbin/mfiutil: Put global variables in mfiutil.h.
- usr.sbin/pkg: Remove unused `os_corres'.
- usr.sbin/quotaon, usr.sbin/repquota: Remove unused `qfname'.
GIANT from VFS. In addition, disconnect also netsmb, which is a base
requirement for SMBFS.
In the while SMBFS regular users can use FUSE interface and smbnetfs
port to work with their SMBFS partitions.
Also, there are ongoing efforts by vendor to support in-kernel smbfs,
so there are good chances that it will get relinked once properly locked.
This is not targeted for MFC.
GIANT from VFS. In addition, disconnect also netncp, which is a base
requirement for NWFS.
In the possibility of a future maintenance of the code and later
readd to the FreeBSD base, maybe we should think about a better location
for netncp. I'm not entirely sure the / top location is actually right,
however I will let network people to comment on that more specifically.
This is not targeted for MFC.
of FreeBSD's make by setting WITH_BMAKE. The WITH_BMAKE build makes it
easy for people to switch while working out the kinks -- think ports
tree here. The option will be removed in due time.
Submitted by: Simon Gerraty (sjg@juniper.net)
This is useful if you have been given some time for some event in some
format and you want your computer to do something to prepare for it.
Without having to do time arithmetic in a shellscript.
The syntax matches what the at(1) usually used on Linux supports.
This reduces code duplication and code size.
/usr/bin/printf is not affected.
Side effect: different error messages when certain builtins are passed
invalid options.