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James Raynard
b487e9d356 Submitted by: (based on code in "Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment"
by W.Richard Ste vens. EINTR handling suggested by bde@freebsd.org).

Code cleanup:

1. Add missing return type.
2. Replace 'union wait' by int.
3. Use Posix-style signal handling instead of signal().
4. Use fork() instead of deprecated vfork().
5. Block signals before fork()'ing, instead of after.
6. Return -1 if fork() fails, instead of 0.
7. Add EINTR handling for waitpid() call.

Also add claim of Posix conformance to man page.
1996-06-05 00:08:54 +00:00
James Raynard
ccbcef60f5 Code clean up:
Changed type of pid from int to pid_t. (Missed one!)
1996-06-04 17:35:15 +00:00
James Raynard
e75ad74a88 Code clean up:
Changed type of pid from int to pid_t.
1996-06-03 13:19:10 +00:00
James Raynard
0eb3435311 Code clean up:
Added missing headers for system functions.
1996-06-03 13:16:53 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
d6c9f122c8 Minor corrections. The second parameter is actually of type int
(though only char will be used), and our implementation is not really
worse than the SysV one, so there's no need to claim so in the BUGS
section.
1996-06-03 10:40:39 +00:00
Bill Paul
a230877213 Make _yp_dobind() a litle smarter:
Now that we preserve RPC handles instead of rebuilding them each time
a ypcln function is called, we have to be careful about keeping our sockets
in a sane state. It's possible that the caller may call a ypclnt
function, and then decide to close all its file descriptors. This would
also close the socket descriptor held by the yplib code. Worse, it
could re-open the same descriptor number for its own use. If it then calls
another ypclnt function, the subsequent RPC will fail because the socket
will either be gone or replaced with Something Completely Different. The
yplib code will recover by rebinding, but it doing so it may wreck the
descriptor which now belongs to the caller.

To fix this, _yp_dobind() needs to label the descriptor somehow so
that it can test it later to make sure it hasn't been altered between
ypclnt calls. It does this by binding the socket, thus associating a port
number with it. It then saves this port number in the dom_local_port member
of the dom_binding structure for the given domain. When _yp_dobind() is
called again (which it is at the start of each ypclnt function), it checks
to see if the domain is already bound, and if it is, it does a getsockname()
on the socket and compares the port number to the one it saved. If the
getsockname() fails, or the port number doesn't match, it abandons the
socket and sets up a new client handle.

This still incurs some syscall overhead, which is what I was trying to
avoid, but it's still not as bad as before.
1996-06-01 05:08:31 +00:00
Bill Paul
217ae63218 Improve NIS performace of getservbyname() and getservbyport(). Both these
functions are implimented as wrappers around getservent(), which means it's
up to getservent() to do all the work. The NIS support in getservent()
only allows it to scan through the services.byname map one entry at a
time until it finds the requested service name/port. This can be painfully
slow due to the overhead involved (lots and lots of successive RPCs).

To fix this, we allow getservbyname() and getservbyport() to signal
getservent() that if NIS is turned on (there's a '+' in /etc/services),
the usual yp_first()/yp_next() linear search should be abandoned and
yp_match() used instead. This causes getservent() to immediately
locate the requested entry instead of wasting time groping through the
whole map.

The downside is that this trick is accomplished by exporting a couple of
pointers from getservent.c which getservbyname.c and getservbyport.c can
preset in order to tell getservent() what to do. If all three functions
were in the same source module, then the extra cruft could be delcared
static to avoid poluting the global symbol space. Maybe they should be
combined anyway. For now I've settled on prepending lots of underscores.
1996-06-01 04:40:42 +00:00
Peter Wemm
3ccd4a12e8 Use the setsockopt for IP_PORTRANGE to cause rresvport() to allocate a
privileged port within a single bind(), rather than looping through
attempts to bind over and over again over progressively lower ports.

This should speed up rlogin/rsh etc, and will probably cure some of the
strange rlogin hangs that have been reported in the past where rresvport()
managed to bind() to a port address that it shouldn't have.
1996-05-31 04:00:21 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
941fbd30eb Fix bogus MLINKS line from vasprintf change. 1996-05-29 05:00:12 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
01fc74a034 add manpage links
asprintf.3 -> printf.3
vasprintf -> printf.3
1996-05-29 01:00:00 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
17753d1780 add manpage links:
des_setkey.3 -> crypt.3
des_cipher.3 -> crypt.3
err_set_exit.3 -> err.3
err_set_file.3 -> err.3
strunvis.3 -> unvis.3
1996-05-29 00:57:19 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8e3fab403b Use ld -O insted of ld -o + mv. 1996-05-28 16:24:53 +00:00
Peter Wemm
15aa00d597 Add an implementation of the gnu-ish asprintf() and vasprintf(). They are
not based on gpl'ed code, just prototype and usage.  I'm not 100% certain
they behave the same while the system is in trouble (eg: malloc() failing)
but in those circumstances all bets would be off anyway.

These routines work like sprintf() and vsprintf(), except that instead of
using a fixed buffer, they allocate memory and return it to the user
and it's the user's responsibility to free() it.  They have allocate as
much memory as they need (and can get), so the size of strings it can deal
with is limited only by the amount of memory it can malloc() on your
behalf.

There are a few gpl'ed programs starting to use this interface, and it's
becoming more common with the scares about security risks with sprintf().
I dont like the look of the code that the various programs (including
cvs, gdb, libg++, etc) provide if configure can't find it on the system.

It should be possible to modify the stdio core code to provide this
interface more efficiently, I was more worried about having something
that worked and was secure.  :-)  (I noticed that there was once intended
to be a smprintf() routine when our stdio was written for 4.4BSD, but it
looks pretty stillborn, and it's intended interface is not clear).  Since
Linux and gnu libc have this interface, it seemed silly to bring yet
another one onto the scene.
1996-05-27 10:49:43 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
6859875c81 Removed false copyrights... 1996-05-27 06:54:03 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
b0d57629f6 Added in appropriate Berkeley copyright and RCS Id: string
Closes PR#doc/536
1996-05-27 04:10:28 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b8953cdb9f Document that the superuser cannot override link() and unlink() on
directories, and mention that it was historical practice.
1996-05-24 16:32:11 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
712dc76e87 Fixed various problems: typos, grammer, missing include files
wrong function type declarations, and wrong argument type
declarations.
1996-05-23 01:05:25 +00:00
Bill Paul
dfe8e51c4d - Fix _listmatch() to close PR #1207.
Fix submitted by: Alan Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>

- Nuke yet another free(result) that isn't needed. (This one I found
  without phkmalloc's help. :)
1996-05-21 16:11:27 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
6335830372 Fix for vfsload(3):
- Don't allow non-root users to specify LKMDIR.
- Don't allow any users to specify TMPDIR.
- Call /sbin/modload using execl() rather than execlp().
1996-05-17 15:35:13 +00:00
Bill Paul
2694f9b9a8 - Patch around amd core dump problem: don't allow yp_unbind() or _yp_unbind()
to call clnt_destroy() on a potentially NULL RPC handle. Somebody should
  bang on this a bit to make sure the problem is really gone; I seem to
  have difficulty reproducing it. Patch provided by Peter Wemm and
  slightly tweaked by me.

- Don't call _yp_unbind() in individual ypclnt functions unless we encounter
  an RPC error while making a clnt_call().
1996-05-16 18:01:17 +00:00
John Polstra
cbdc4399d2 Fix a bug caused by the collision of a local assembler label with another
use of the same label in a recently-introduced PIC_PROLOGUE.  This
should solve the recent core dumps from pdksh.
1996-05-11 13:28:11 +00:00
Peter Wemm
7f11212ef1 Fix a bogon in the pic + threadsafe version of cerror, it was missing
a PIC_EPILOGUE (leaving an extra long on the stack).

Submitted by: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com>
1996-05-10 16:43:47 +00:00
John Polstra
08f4fc1aa8 Clarify the description of the FNM_PERIOD flag. 1996-05-10 00:28:34 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
31d4757546 Make rules reentrant. 1996-05-09 11:30:51 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
9fb933075e `mv'' -> `mv -f''
``rm'' -> ``rm -f''
so mv/rm may not ask for confirmation if you are not root
1996-05-07 23:19:49 +00:00
Bill Paul
03cee47d84 Grrrr... yet another variation on Murphy's Law: the best way to find
bugs in your code is to put it in the -stable branch. (Corollary: the
day you discover the bug is the day the Internet decides to route your
telnet session to the repository box via Zimbabwe.)

Remove one bogus free(result) (from _havemaster()) that slipped by me.

Flagged by: phkmalloc
Pointed out to me by: Stefan Esser
1996-05-07 20:51:52 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f1703dfbaa Add support to enable libc to be compiled in ELF format. (#ifdef __ELF__)
In a nutshell, this macroizes the local/global symbol scoping rules
that are different in a.out and ELF.  It also makes the i386 assembler
stubs conform to i386 PIC calling conventions - the a.out ld.so didn't
object, but the ELF one needs it as it implements PIC jumps via PLT's as
well as calls.  The a.out rtld only worked because it was accidently
snooping the grandparent calling function's return address off the stack..

This also affects the libc_r code a little, because of cpp macro nesting.
1996-05-05 07:56:21 +00:00
Bill Paul
a169c9b1f9 NIS client-side performance tweak:
Each of the ypclnt functions does a _yp_dobind() when it starts and then
a _yp_unbind() when it finishes. This is not strictly necessary and it
wastes cycles: it means we do a new clnt_create() and clnt_destroy()
for each yp_whatever() call. In fact, you can do multiple clnt_call()s
using a single RPC client handle returned by clnt_create(). Ideally we only
have to create a handle to ypserv once (the first time we call a ypclnt
function) and then destroy it and rebind only if a call to ypserv fails.

- Modify _yp_dobind() so that it only creates a new RPC client handle
  when establishing a new binding or when one of the ypclnt calls
  invalidates an existing binding and calls _yp_dobind() to establish
  a new one.

- Modify the various ypclnt functions to only call _yp_unbind() if a
  call to ypserv fails.
1996-05-02 15:44:53 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0e51b8b85d Use PAGE_SIZE instead of NBPG 1996-05-02 08:43:37 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
d71458ee72 Cache the result of getpagesize() so we only make one syscall.
Use getpagesize instead of CLBYTES.
1996-05-02 08:43:05 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
a251b9e77e Convert the time2posix man page to mdoc format. This still
needs some other cleanup, but it is good enough for now.
1996-05-01 23:17:27 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
417349c472 Fix a typo. 1996-05-01 22:49:36 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
eea782bac2 Remove a redundant description of the EMFILE error, and fix a typo.
Submitted by:	James Raynard <jraynard@dial.pipex.com>
1996-05-01 22:20:40 +00:00
Bruce Evans
50e9e20943 Fixed incomplete or wrong lists of prerequisite #includes related to
<sys/types.h>.
1996-05-01 01:45:23 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9c6e4f2a7c Fixed incomplete or wrong lists of prerequisite #includes related to
<sys/types.h>.
1996-05-01 01:40:04 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3a880d5ded Fixed a wrong prerequisite #include and a missing function-arg type. 1996-05-01 01:18:43 +00:00
Bruce Evans
6c0be88a57 Fixed misformatted #include (.Ft -> .Fd). 1996-05-01 01:04:44 +00:00
Bruce Evans
cdd84b0211 Fixed longstanding namespace convolution involving rune_t vs wchar_t.
If _ANSI_SOURCE or _POSIX_SOURCE is defined, then <ctype.h> had to
be included before <stddef.h> or <stdlib.h> to get rune_t declared.
Now rune_t is declared perfectly bogusly in all cases when <ctype.h>
is included.

This change breaks similar (but more convoluted) convolutions in the
stddef.h in gcc distributions.  Ports of gcc should avoid using the
gcc headers.
1996-05-01 00:40:10 +00:00
Bill Paul
88ce2dd1ef Very minor tweak:
In __initdb(), a failure to open the local password database is supposed
to result in a warning message being syslog()ed. This warning is only
supposed to be generated as long as the 'warned' flag hasn't been yet;
once the warning is generated, the flag should be set so that the message
is only syslog()ed once. However, while the state of the flag is checked
properly, the flag's state is never changed, so you always get multiple
warnings instead of just one.

Pointed out by: Peter Wemm
1996-04-29 14:48:47 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e0150c8ff7 Removed bogus includes of <sys/types.h> from synopses.
This commit covers the man pages for most of the ANSI library functions.
A few others such as strtol.3 have to mention <sys/types.h> because they
mix ANSI interfaces with less well designed extensions.
1996-04-19 19:00:26 +00:00
Bruce Evans
8a4599117b Don't include <sys/types.h> when it isn't used.
This commit covers most of the ANSI library functions. Many others only
need <sys/types.h> because they use u_xxx.
1996-04-19 18:40:25 +00:00
Bruce Evans
6da47fa518 Added `const' to types of sys_siglist and sys_signame. 1996-04-19 14:07:44 +00:00
Bruce Evans
6a59f3db1a Added `const' to types of sys_errlist and sys_nerr.
Use .Va instead of .Fa to describe these variables.

Say a little about inconsistent declarations of sys_errlist in the BUGS
section.
1996-04-19 14:02:03 +00:00
Sujal Patel
ea8c29e94b Fix the man page to reflect the recent addition of RFNOWAIT and the removal of
Plan9 specific flags.
1996-04-18 23:36:41 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
c0ea8ed12f Fix error in wcstombs: byte count not counted
Remove unneded casts in sgetrune/sputrune
Submitted by: wcstombs fix by Mihoko Tanaka <m_tonaka@pa.yokogawa.co.jp>
1996-04-18 07:01:46 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
aed8797028 Document the possible EPERM return.
Submitted by:	imp@village.org (Warner Losh)
1996-04-17 20:49:29 +00:00
Bill Paul
94c53e1fb5 NIS cleanups and fixes, the next generation.
getnetgrent.c:

- Catch one bogon that snuck by: in _listmatch(), check for '\0'
  rather than '\n'; strings returned from yp_match() are terminated
  with a nul, not a newline.

getpwent.c:

- Rip out all of the +inclusion/-exclusion stuff from before and
  replace it with something a little less grotty. The main problem
  with the old mechanism was that it wasted many cycles processing
  NIS entries even after it already knew they were to be exlcuded
  (or not included, depending on your pointof view). The highlights
  of these changes include:

  o Uses an in-memory hash database table to keep track of all the
    -@netgroup, -user, and -@group exclusions.

  o Tries harder to duplicate the behavior normally obtained when using
    NIS inclusions/exclusions on a flat /etc/passwd file (meaning things
    come out in much the same order).

  o Uses seperate methods for handling getpwent() and getpwnam()/getpwuid()
    operations instead of trying to do everything with one general
    function, which didn't work as well as I thought it would.

  o Uses both getnetgrent() and innetgr() to try to save time where
    possible.

  o Use only one special token in the local password database
    (_PW_KEYYPBYNUM) instead of seperate tokens to mark + and -
    entries (and stop using the counter tokens too). If this new
    token doesn't exist, the code will make due with the standard
    _PW_KEYBYNUM token in order to support older databases that
    won't have the new token in them.

  All this is an attempt to make this stuff work better in environments
  with large NIS passwd databases.
1996-04-16 00:22:41 +00:00
Bill Paul
cbe78b44aa Fix a few NIS-related bogons:
- Clear the _yp_innetgr flag immediately after calling setnetgrent() from
  innetgr(). We only need the flag set to temporarily alter setnetgrent()'s
  behavior. Previously, it was being cleared too late.

- When in NIS-only mode, innetgr() was wasting time doing unecessary
  extra processing after it had already found a match.

- Remember to free memory allocated by the NIS functions during innetgr()
  searches.
1996-04-15 16:17:04 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
59f00bcdd9 Update the description of strncat to accurately describe how many
bytes are copied to the destination string.  Closes PR#1000.

Submitted by:	Dave Glowacki <dglo@ssec.wisc.edu>
1996-04-09 22:00:39 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
20631f47f1 Correct a minor typo. Fixes part of PR#1000.
Submitted by:	Dave Glowacki <dglo@ssec.wisc.edu>
1996-04-09 21:48:21 +00:00