Some of new features:
- New readers: RAR, LHA/LZH, CAB reader, 7-Zip
- New writers: ISO9660, XAR
- Improvements to many formats, especially including ISO9660 and Zip
- Stackable write filters to write, e.g., tar.gz.uu in a single pass
- Exploit seekable input; new "seekable" Zip reader can exploit the Zip
Central Directory when it's available; the old "streamable" Zip reader
is still fully supported for cases where seeking is not possible.
Full release notes available at:
https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/wiki/ReleaseNotes
with SO_SETFIB to only tag the socket with the right FIB.
That way either setfib(1) or nc -V can be used depending on what wants to be
achieved. This also allows nc to be used for simple regression testing of
either feature.
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.
but used by some Linux boot loaders). This option prints
out the directory holding the include files needed by
a freestanding program. The default implementation of
this doesn't work on FreeBSD because of the different
include file layout. But it's easy to implement:
just return /usr/include (or the cross-compiling equivalent).
Reviewed by: kan
MFC after: 1 week
Make sure the non-SSE lowering for fences correctly clobbers EFLAGS.
PR11768.
In particular, this fixes segfaults during the build of devel/icu on
i386. The __sync_synchronize() builtin used for implementing icu's
internal barrier could lead to incorrect behaviour.
MFC after: 3 days
This version is similar to the code shipped with libgcc. It is based on
the code from the SPARC64 architecture manual, provided without any
restrictions.
Tested by: flo@
SPARC and MIPS CPUs don't have special instructions to count
leading/trailing zeroes. The compiler-rt library provides fallback
rountines for these. The 64-bit routines, __clzdi2 and __ctzdi2, are
implemented as simple wrappers around the compiler built-in
__builtin_clz(), assuming these will expand to either 32-bit
CPU instructions or calls to __clzsi2 and __ctzsi2.
Unfortunately, our GCC 4.2 probably thinks that because the operand is
stored in a 64-bit register, it might just be a better idea to invoke
its 64-bit equivalent, simply resulting into endless recursion. Fix this
by defining __builtin_clz and __builtin_ctz to __clzsi2 and __ctzsi2
explicitly.
This switches us to using -isoC-2011 as the symbol name which is used by
groff and mdocml. It follows the change to 4 digit years as done with
IEEE Std 1003 post-1999.
MFC after: 2 weeks (groff changes only)
This version of libcompiler_rt adds support for __mulo[sdt]i4(), which
computes a multiply and its overflow flag. There are also a lot of
cleanup fixes to headers that don't really affect us.
Updating to this revision should make it a bit easier to contribute
changes back to the LLVM developers.
Vendor has integrated most of our local changes in revisions 3976-3979 so
future updates are going to be easier.
Thanks to Tim Kientzle <kientzle@FreeBSD.org>.
MFC after: 8 days
This library implements the C11 threads interface on top of the pthreads
library. As discussed on the lists, the preferred way to implement
this, is as a separate library.
It is unlikely that these functions will be used a lot in the future. It
would have been easier if the C11 working group standardized (a subset
of) pthreads and clock_nanosleep(). Having it as a separate library
allows the embedded people to omit it from their system.
Discussed on: arch@, threads@
Add an API for alerting internal libc routines to the presence of
"unsafe" paths post-chroot, and use it in ftpd. [11:07]
Fix a buffer overflow in telnetd. [11:08]
Make pam_ssh ignore unpassphrased keys unless the "nullok" option is
specified. [11:09]
Add sanity checking of service names in pam_start. [11:10]
Approved by: so (cperciva)
Approved by: re (bz)
Security: FreeBSD-SA-11:06.bind
Security: FreeBSD-SA-11:07.chroot
Security: FreeBSD-SA-11:08.telnetd
Security: FreeBSD-SA-11:09.pam_ssh
Security: FreeBSD-SA-11:10.pam
from the gcc 4.2 branch.
The libraries in the gcc-4_2-branch remained under the LGPLv2.
The changes can be reproduced with the following command:
svn diff svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches/gcc-4_2-branch/libstdc++-v3
-r 127959:135556
Reviewed by: mm
Approved by: jhb (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
r204111 (uqs):
Fix common misspelling of hierarchy
r211054 (kientzle);
Fix -R when used with -p. Previously, the
uname and gname weren't overwritten, so the
disk restore would use those to lookup the
original uid/gid again. Clearing the uname
and gname prevents this.
r212263 (gjb):
Fix typo in bsdcpio manual:
s/libarchive_formats/libarchive-formats
MFC after: 2 weeks
r204111 (uqs):
Fix common misspelling of hierarchy
r207786 (kientzle):
Various manpage updates, including many long-option synonyms that were
previously undocumented.
r208028 (uqs):
mdoc: move remaining sections into consistent order
This pertains mostly to FILES, HISTORY, EXIT STATUS and AUTHORS sections.
r209152 (kientzle):
If the compressed data is larger than the uncompressed,
report the compression ratio as 0% instead of displaying
nonsense triggered by numeric overflow. This is common
when dealing with uncompressed files when the I/O blocking
causes there to be small transient differences in the
accounting.
r210720 (joel):
Fix typos.
r223541 (kientzle):
If there is a read error reading Y/N confirmation from the keyboard,
exit immediately with an error.
If there is an error opening or reading a file to put into the archive,
set the return value for a deferred error exit.
r223573 (kientzle):
The --newer-than test should descend into old
directories to look for new files.
r226636 (kientzle):
Typo from previous commit. Urgh.
r224153 (mm, partial):
Update bsdtar.1 manpage
MFC after: 2 weeks
r204111 (uqs):
Fix common misspelling of hierarchy
r208027 (uqs):
mdoc: move CAVEATS, BUGS and SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS sections to the
bottom of the manpages and order them consistently.
GNU groff doesn't care about the ordering, and doesn't even mention
CAVEATS and SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS as common sections and where to put
them.
r208291 (uqs):
mdoc: consistently spell our email addresses <foo@FreeBSD.org>
r209031 (uqs):
mdoc nitpicking: the title argument shall be uppercase
r214822 (kientzle):
Clarify the naming: Methods that free an object should
be called "free". Retain the old "finish" names to preserve
source compatibility for now.
r214905 (kientzle):
If the Zip reader doesn't see a PK signature block
because there's inter-entry garbage, just scan forward
to find the next one. This allows us to handle a lot
of Zip archives that have been modified in-place.
Thanks to: Gleb Kurtsou for sending me a sample archive
r216258 (kientzle):
Don't write data into an empty "file."
In particular, this check avoids a warning when
extracting directory entries from certain GNU tar
archives that store directory contents.
r225525 (kientzle):
Fix cpio on ARM.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Add compatibility for ISO images created with unfixed makefs that
violated ECMA-119 (ISO9660): allow reserved4 to be 0x20 in PVD.
This allows tar to read FreeBSD distribution ISO images created
with makefs prior to NetBSD bin/45217 bugfix (up to 9.0-BETA1).
MFC after: 2 weeks
Backported from the gcc-4_3-branch, revision 118001,
under the GPLv2.
This issue was also fixed in Apple's gcc.
PR: 157025
Reviewed by: mm
Approved by: jhb (mentor)
MFC: 2 weeks
7.x, 8.x and 9.x with pf(4) imports: pfsync(4) should suppress CARP
preemption, while it is running its bulk update.
However, reimplement the feature in more elegant manner, that is
partially inspired by newer OpenBSD:
- Rename term "suppression" to "demotion", to match with OpenBSD.
- Keep a global demotion factor, that can be raised by several
conditions, for now these are:
- interface goes down
- carp(4) has problems with ip_output() or ip6_output()
- pfsync performs bulk update
- Unlike in OpenBSD the demotion factor isn't a counter, but
is actual value added to advskew. The adjustment values for
particular error conditions are also configurable, and their
defaults are maximum advskew value, so a single failure bumps
demotion to maximum. This is for POLA compatibility, and should
satisfy most users.
- Demotion factor is a writable sysctl, so user can do
foot shooting, if he desires to.
against icmp6_hdr::icmp6_type is done incorrectly. (This fix has
already been applied upstream, but we do not have the latest version of
tcpdump.)
MFC after: 1 week
without conversion warnings. This code desparately needs a good dose of
const poison, but fixing all the issues would be rather disruptive.
MFC after: 1 week