>From: jtk@atria.com (John T. Kohl)
in rcmd:
It calls select() with a hardcoded "number of file descriptors" argument
of 32, rather than computing it based on the sockets about which it
cares.
- Now we work out the nfds arg, and do some error checking
Submitted by: Geoff.
and tiny*tiny at compile time. The evaluations are supposed to be done
at run time to set the IEEE exception flags. Many other source files
in libm and msun are missing this fix. Fixing them is not urgent since
the default IEEE exception masks don't allow use of the overflow
exception flag.
Don't add to POBJS or SOBJS. bsd.lib.mk does it. Some objects were
duplicated.
Don't add to CLEANFILES. bsd.lib.mk does it. Some objects were
quadruplicated.
Define variables that are only used once close to where they are
used.
The ifdefs for avoiding building of profiled/shared objects when
NOPROFILE/NOPIC are set were not actually committed. The ifdefs
belong in bsd.lib.mk anyway.
o __FULLINE added for AL/DL/CS optimization with __noqch.
refresh.c
o Attributes does not turned off before clearing screen, cause
highlighted screen.
o Proper usage of 'affcnt' tputs parameter, affects terminals with
padding.
o make AL/DL/CS optimize not only for __FULLWIN but for __FULLLINE.
ATTENTION: original code works _only_for_ FULLWIN, i.e. if you
use two FULLLINE windows like in 'talk', you have full slow repaint with
original code, I enhance this thing. All other fixes marked
with phrase 'wrong for non-full windows' or WFNFW is continue of this fix.
I rewrite scroll code too for proper working (see below and tty.c
changes).
o DEBUG code always use 'i' index from 0 to curscr->maxy instead of
'i - win->begy', fixed
o check added into DEBUG to be shure that index inside current window.
o ->hash assigment code is WFNFW (forget win->begy).
o when CE usage required, and last spaces number counted, code don't check
attributes, so last standouted space will be incorrectly cleared.
o cep (start pointer) forget to add win->begy/win->begx, code WFNFW.
o clsp (last space) wrong in two places at once: forget to add win->begy
(WFNFW) and incorrectly use 'win->begx * __LDATASIZE' in pointer
arithmetics.
o clsp check incorrect: was 'clsp < win->maxx * __LDATASIZE', need to
be 'clsp < win->maxx
o Attributes does not turned off before clearing end of line, cause
highlighted end of line.
o When find how many lines from the top/bottom of the screen are unchanged,
code always forget '- win->begy', WFNFW.
o NO_JERKINESS code forgets to add win->begy, WFNFW.
o Curw & Curs changed in comment description
o In search for the largest block of text not changed forget to add
'- win->begy' (several places), WFNFW.
o Forget to add '- win->begy' for non-dirty lines, WFNFW.
o touchline forget to add '- win->begy', WFNFW.
o rewrite scrolln():
* remove win parameter, we deal with whole screen (curscr) now;
* use NL or '\n' instead of sf, it is faster in any case;
(imagine: cat written on curses now use '\n' for scroll
like standard cat, no ugly escapes)
* use dl (if present) instead of DL, if abs(n) == 1, the same
about al/sr, it is faster;
* change win->maxy to 'curscr->maxy - 1', we deal with whole screen
here, WFNFW.
* SF can be correctly issued only if cursor at bottom of scroll
region (whole screen region included too), fix this;
* sr/SR can be correctly issued only if cursor at top of scroll
region (whole screen region included too), fix this;
* use pre-calculaded (in setterm.c) __usecs variable to determine
usage of CS or AL/DL;
* completely rewrite scroll region stuff using __set_scroll_region
from tty.c (see below);
tty.c
o Added __set_scroll_region function which set CS region and stays
back in old position. Use SC/RC (save/restore cursor) if possible,
else use HO and __mvcur.
o __startwin: added __set_scroll_region(whole screen) at program
startup, if __usecs;
o endwin: added __set_scroll_region(whole screen) at program
exit, if __usecs;
o Fix all tc{set/get}attrs to works properly, when stdin redirected,
use /dev/tty in this case (needed for some applications).
setterm.c
o Add new variable __usecs, if (!AL/al || !Dl/dl) && CS && (SC && RC || HO)
(save/restore cursor used in __set_scroll_region in tty.c).
o Set __noqch, if !__usecs && (!AL/al || !DL/dl).
o Proper ospeed initialization for tputs, i.e. if speed == B9600,
ospeed = 13
curses.c
o Add __usecs variable that indicates usage of CS (if AL/DL absent).
curses.h
o Allow translation with applications which includes <sgtty.h>,
undef BXXX manually to avoid redefinition and include termios
to define proper ones.
o Define old-style names curx/begx/maxx/etc. for old applications.
Define _tty like __baset too.
o Typedef SGTTY type for old applications (SGTTY == struct termios).
o wstandout/wstandend should be int and not char*, some old
applications relay on this fact. See standout.c too.
o __FULLINE added indicated line width == terminal width, needed
for refresh using AL/DL/CS with __noqch, see refresh.c changes.
o Add extern __usecs variable that indicates usage of CS (if AL/DL absent).
o Add __set_scroll_region() prototype, see tty.c and refresh.c changes
for details.
o Change winch() character mask from 0177 to 0377, we don't need to
strip high bit on national characters.
o Allow translate on systems with _BSD_VA_LIST_ undefined, such as
FreeBSD 1.1.5.1
o __tty_fileno added to allows work with stdin redirected, see tty.c
o Privately declare tputs (..., void) and externally tputs(..., int),
many applications require this. Maybe not nice thing, but needed.
o Remove _putchar definition and replace it to proper _putchar
prototype, some old apps declares: 'extern int _putchar()'
and don't even include curses.h in such modules. See putchar.c
cr_put.c
o __mvcur: if destline == destcol && outline == outcol do nothing,
i.e. don't issue any escapes.
o Proper usage of 'affcnt' tputs parameter, affects terminals with
padding.
cur_hash.c
o Change char->unsigned char for proper sum 8-bit national characters.
getch.c
o check for inp == EOF added, don't add EOF to window.
getstr.c
o check for EOF added, don't add EOF to str.
insertln.c
o add cast to (int) in comparation of y and win->cury, this produce
big number (cast to (unsigned)) if y < 0
tstp.c
o Fix all tc{set/get}attrs to works properly, when stdin redirected,
use /dev/tty in this case (needed for some applications).
o add tstp() function for compatibility, some applications wants it.
standout.c
o Some old applications relay in fact that wstandout/wstandend
returns int instead of char*, change return type to OK/ERR.
putchar.c
o Add _putchar function (which calls __cputchar),
some old apps declares: 'extern int _putchar()'
and don't even include curses.h in such modules.
automagically. -lfoo has to be right to work, but ${LIBFO0} is too
easy to forget or misspell; nothing checks it and it should be
different for shared libraries.
because libmd builds a test program before installation and if
you've used CLOBBER there's no crt.0 to link with. This ensures
that in a make world the csu objects will get installed before
reaching the libmd directory.
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
<machine/profile.h>. The old version was writing an incomplete
header without the profrate field that is necessary to handle the
current faster profiling clock. The counters that are where the
the profrate should be are usually 0 and gprof converts a profrate
of 0 to hz so the old version gave times too large by a factor of
profhz/hz = 10.24.
The fyl2xp1 instruction has such a limited range:
-(1 - (sqrt(2) / 2)) <= x <= sqrt(2) - 1
it's not worth trying to use it.
Also, I'm not sure fyl2xp1's extra precision will
matter once the result is converted from extended
real (80 bits) back to double real (64 bits).
Reviewed by: jkh
Submitted by: jtc
-- Begin comments from J.T. Conklin:
The most significant improvement is the addition of "float" versions
of the math functions that take float arguments, return floats, and do
all operations in floating point. This doesn't help (performance)
much on the i386, but they are still nice to have.
The float versions were orginally done by Cygnus' Ian Taylor when
fdlibm was integrated into the libm we support for embedded systems.
I gave Ian a copy of my libm as a starting point since I had already
fixed a lot of bugs & problems in Sun's original code. After he was
done, I cleaned it up a bit and integrated the changes back into my
libm.
-- End comments
Reviewed by: jkh
Submitted by: jtc
distributed in keith bostic's nvi (got his permission first). Most changes
are cosmetic, but a few errors (mostly in tty..c) were cleared up.
Reviewed by: Sean Eric Fagan
long long. Done by plugging both eax and edx with -1. This will clobber
edx unnecessarily when the return value is only 32bit...though probably
always an okay thing to do, it could stand a better fix.
This was the cause of gawk being broken (boy was THAT ever a subtle
bug!!!).
Securedist can be sorted out later - getting these bits exportable
is top priority.
The libtelnet with encryption has been moved to src/secure/lib.
It will either become part of libsecure, or or be made available
under another name, once the securedist strategy has been completely
worked out.
Submitted by: Geoff Rehmet
are running under. Here's how to bootstrap (order is important):
1) Re-compile gcc (just the driver is all you need).
2) Re-compile libc.
3) Re-compile your kernel. Reboot.
4) cd /usr/src/include; make install
You can now detect the compilation environment with the following code:
#if !defined(__FreeBSD__)
#define __FreeBSD_version 199401
#elif __FreeBSD__ == 1
#define __FreeBSD_version 199405
#else
#include <osreldate.h>
#endif
You can determine the run-time environment by calling the new C library
function getosreldate(), or by examining the MIB variable kern.osreldate.
For the time being, the release date is defined as 199409, which we have
already established as our target.
1.1.5 support for YP, fixing a bug in 1.1.5 that prevented YP from ever
working reliably. (I'm amazed that there were no bug reports.)
IWBRNI someone could write a host.conf(5) manual page. Please look at
the code before doing so; this version is somewhat more flexible in the
format of its input.
1. Copyright files looked for in the wrong place
2. cmp was looking in wrong place for test data.
3. Driver for test not linked static, thus dynamic resolution of library
not working.
4. Man page installation not consistent with source.
Reviewed by:
Submitted by: jkh
Imported libmd. This library contains MD2, MD4 and MD5.
These three boggers pop up all over the place all of the time, so I
decided we needed a library with them. In general they are used for
security checks, so if you use them you want to link them static.