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Bruce Evans 7b17f8ffbd Don't permit generation of non-physical disk addresses.
subr_diskmbr.c:
Don't "helpfully" enlarge our idea of the disk size to cover all the
primary slices.  Instead, truncate or discard slices that don't seem
to be on the disk.  The enlargement was a hack for disks that don't
report their size (e.g., MFM disks).  It is just wrong in general.

wd.c:
In CHS mode, limit the disk size so that cylinder numbers >= 65536
cannot occur.  This normally only affects disks larger than 33.8GB.
CHS mode accesses to addresses above the limit are now properly broken
(an error is returned instead of garbage for reads and disk corruption
for writes).

PR:		15611
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2000-01-28 10:22:07 +00:00
bin Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from 2000-01-27 21:17:01 +00:00
contrib Bump __FreeBSD_version and __FreeBSD_cc_version due to the C++ ABI change 2000-01-27 23:12:38 +00:00
crypto another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
etc Add 'config auto' confirmed entries. 2000-01-27 23:09:13 +00:00
games Backout rev1.7, as it broke adventure(6) (const'ing a non-r/o variable). 1999-12-25 03:50:42 +00:00
gnu Track internal(!) libc symbol naming change. 2000-01-28 08:49:23 +00:00
include Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from 2000-01-27 21:17:01 +00:00
kerberos5 another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
kerberosIV another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
lib Install setflags.3 and its link to getflags.3. 2000-01-28 07:14:52 +00:00
libexec Changed setflags() to set_flags(). This fixes world breakage due to 2000-01-28 07:12:03 +00:00
release OK, I admit defeat - allow the user to override hostname and gateway 2000-01-28 02:15:07 +00:00
sbin Fix return value check for inet_pton(). 2000-01-25 13:54:47 +00:00
secure another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
share Fix misunderstanding that ata(4) is i386 only. Since this file has 2000-01-28 08:41:04 +00:00
sys Don't permit generation of non-physical disk addresses. 2000-01-28 10:22:07 +00:00
tools Don't use -C internally. Use -c. For some reason files are not copied 1999-12-15 18:08:56 +00:00
usr.bin IPv6 multicast routing. 2000-01-28 05:10:56 +00:00
usr.sbin Fix English, mdoc and layout of the previous commit, as requested by 2000-01-28 10:21:19 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update to add the July 22, 1999 addendum. 1999-09-05 21:33:47 +00:00
Makefile Add the buildkernel and installkernel targets. 2000-01-09 18:17:48 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Build Kerberos5 if the correct macro is set. This is not for the 2000-01-24 20:11:53 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
README $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
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