not trust jails enough to execute audit related system calls. An example of
this is with su(1), or login(1) within prisons. So, if the syscall request
comes from a jail return ENOSYS. This will cause these utilities to operate
as if audit is not present in the kernel.
Looking forward, this problem will be remedied by allowing non privileged
users to maintain and their own audit streams, but the details on exactly how
this will be implemented needs to be worked out.
This change should fix situations when options AUDIT has been compiled into
the kernel, and utilities like su(1), or login(1) fail due to audit system
call failures within jails.
This is a RELENG_6 candidate.
Reported by: Christian Brueffer
Discussed with: rwatson
MFC after: 3 days
UNIX signalling semantics require that processes in the same
session always be able to deliver SIGCONT to one another,
overriding the remaining protections.
Fix SIGCONT special case description similar to rev. 1.22 kill.2.
PR: docs/58710
Submitted by: Ryan Younce
MFC after: 2 weeks
(the group of watchpoint commands, and the `reset' command).
NetBSD has sorted everything alphabetically, but I think we would have
too many commands for that if all commands were actually documented
here, so this commit moves towards alphabetical order in several sections:
- section for pure ddb (non-"show") commands. Now contains the watchpoint
commands and is mostly in "logical" order.
- section for pure ddb "show" commands
- similarly for auxilary commands. Most of these are currently missing
here.
is suspending/suspended. Doing so may result in deadlock. Instead, set the
(new) IN_LAZYACCESS flag, that becomes IN_MODIFIED when suspend is lifted.
Change the locking protocol in order to set the IN_ACCESS and timestamps
without upgrading shared vnode lock to exclusive (see comments in the
inode.h). Before that, inode was modified while holding only shared
lock.
Tested by: Peter Holm
Reviewed by: tegge, bde
Approved by: pjd (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
since they just duplicated the MI `reset' command. Instead of removing
them, make `reboot' an MI alias for `reboot' since this gives a better
way of killing the `r' alias for `reset'. Remove the `registers' command
that was used to kill the alias.
Turn the powerpc and sparc64 MD `halt' command into an MI command.
A copy of sparc64/db_interface.c grew in sun4v just after I found the
extra reboot commands. It has not been changed, and is now not
identical. Duplicated commands come out duplicated in ddb's online
help, but cause large problems when used (e.g., on i386's with 2 halt's
and an hwatch, typing h doesn' give the expected message about an
ambiguous command, but hangs like the halt command or a looping parseri
would).
suppression is only needed at ends of lines, but rev.1.32 forced it
off precisely there.
The --More-- prompt is now cleared by explicitly forcing out the
whitespace in "\r \r". It might be better to use the line
editor's clearing functions, but these are currently static and not
much different.
fails, suggest setting kern.geom.debugflags to 16.
PR: bin/94409
Submitted by: Markus Oestreicher <m punkt oe at x dash trader dot de>
MFC after: 10 days
- `b' is now an official alias for `break'. It used to be an unofficial
alias, but this was broken by adding the `bt' alias for `trace'.
- `t' is now an official alias for `trace'. It used to be an unofficial
alias, but this was broken by adding the `thread' command.
- `registers' is now an alias for `show registers'. This is a hack to
break the unofficial `r' alias for `reset'. `r' really means
`registers' in some debuggers, so I sometimes type it accidentally and
am annoyed when it resets the system. A short command shouldn't have
such a large effect. Now at least `res' must be typed to disambiguate
`reset'.
output width of 79, only 6 columns of width 12 each fit, but 7 columns
were printed.
The fix is to pass the width of the next output to db_end_line() and
not assume there that this width is always 1.
Related unfixed bugs:
- 1 character is wasted for a space after the last column
- suppression of trailing spaces used to limit the misformatting, but
seems to have been lost
- in db_examine(), the width of the next output is not know and is
still assumed to be 1.