688 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
bde
1c4474b3dd Update to 4.4lite2 (clean up includes; initialize the name of the master
pty correctly (it was broken for calls to openpty() after the first
successful one)).
Obtained from:	4.4lite2
1995-10-22 19:11:12 +00:00
bde
aee82e6b05 Removed unnecessary include of <sys/tty.h>. tty.h apparently once had
some user interfaces in it.  It no longer does.
1995-10-22 18:52:23 +00:00
bde
19aac64ab3 Update to 4.4lite2 (initialize arrow key data completely). 1995-10-22 18:49:04 +00:00
bde
87d99142ce Fixed lint from cc -Wall.
Cleaned up includes.
1995-10-22 18:43:26 +00:00
bde
ef382ef7b6 Fixed dependencies for scrt0.o.
Build a static gcrt0.o (sgcrt0.o) too.  Currently only the dynamic gcrt0.o
is used, although -pg forces -static.
Sorted the .o targets.
1995-10-22 18:36:47 +00:00
bde
286f90726e Fixed use of too many args for `.Em'.
Fixed description of domain of y*().
Fixed description of error domain.  (This description is still half
redundant and half wrong, as in many other math man pages.  fdlibm
doesn't support the VAX or Tahoe.)
Fixed capitalization of `Bessel'.
1995-10-22 18:16:39 +00:00
phk
bba942754d minor cleanup, #includes. 1995-10-22 14:53:58 +00:00
phk
d06fcfa2c5 Mino cleanup, #includes & unused vars. 1995-10-22 14:53:17 +00:00
phk
d271416c7b Minor cleanup, #include's and unused vars.
Added compile-time warning to an old funky function.
1995-10-22 14:52:30 +00:00
phk
107ef321d3 Well, cvs commit core'ed on me, I belive I have got all the locks out,
but a commit mail got lost, it's the same as for this commit:

 lib/libc/gen  confstr.c crypt.c disklabel.c fstab.c getcap.c
          getgrent.c  getgrouplist.c getpass.c getpwent.c
          initgroups.c nlist.c  psignal.c pwcache.c setmode.c
          sleep.c sysconf.c sysctl.c  syslog.c usleep.c
 lib/libc/locale  none.c read_runemagi.c setlocale.c
 lib/libc/net  gethostbydns.c getnetbydns.c getnetbynis.c
 lib/libc/nls  msgcat.c
 lib/libc/quad  Makefile.inc
 lib/libc/regex  engine.c regcomp.c regerror.c

	Minor cleanup, mostly unused vars and missing #includes.
	Limit the number of quad functions we pull in for 'i386'.
	I still belive the quad stuff should go back into gcc.
	Add compile-time warnings about crypt functions.
1995-10-22 14:51:39 +00:00
phk
073a1e809a Remove EXTRA_SANITY, fix a unused var. 1995-10-22 14:47:00 +00:00
phk
d996d1a01d More cleanup.
Uhm, I also forgot: I took "EXTRA_SANITY" out of malloc.c
1995-10-22 14:40:55 +00:00
phk
fb40053e20 limit the number of functions we pull in for 'i386'.
I still belive this stuff should go back into gcc.
1995-10-22 14:40:17 +00:00
phk
a11454ac32 and so on... 1995-10-22 14:39:22 +00:00
phk
4be9bcf742 As above. 1995-10-22 14:39:06 +00:00
phk
8c71abfa80 As above.
Oh I also put in a couple of compile-time warnings for the crypt stuff.
1995-10-22 14:38:48 +00:00
phk
5e221828f8 Minor cleanup, mostly unused vars and missing #includes. 1995-10-22 14:37:11 +00:00
joerg
2a61c0a2e3 Finally catch up with the Frenchmen, and create the German message
catalog.
:-)
1995-10-21 23:47:43 +00:00
peter
a55094325d Add $Id$ since this version of the file has diverged from the BSD base a
fair bit.  I forgot to add it when I made the fixes some time ago.
1995-10-21 07:05:01 +00:00
phk
a026489209 -fomit-frame-pointer is becomming an increasingly popular optimization,
so before somebody screws up royally, make sure this always works by
adding a -fno-omit-frame-pointer here.
1995-10-20 20:05:15 +00:00
ache
40905945da Propogate default table to restricted 8859-1 template
(only control/graph/punct/print tags used)
Based on: kaleb@x.org and Bruce suggestions
1995-10-19 19:29:55 +00:00
joerg
f68a41fc52 Remove the bugs section. sh(1) now has a ulimit builtin. 1995-10-19 18:45:44 +00:00
phk
361585330b put the _getenv and _strncmp under #ifdef DEBUG, which is the only time
they are used.  Saves a few bytes here and there, nothing major.
1995-10-18 15:56:55 +00:00
dg
aa55f7313a Create a scrt0.o file that specifically excludes the shared-lib support.
This will be used for -static programs.
1995-10-18 04:19:00 +00:00
dg
43c7f23817 Doubled the performance of getenv()/__findenv() by rewriting it to not
use strncmp()..
1995-10-17 21:37:41 +00:00
phk
b4ba3ea111 Add moncontrol.3 -> monstartup.3 link here. 1995-10-15 17:40:20 +00:00
wpaul
d2a3a19dea Another tweak/speedup pass:
- Fix buffer overflow problem once and for all: do away with the buffer
  copies to 'user' prior to calling _scancaches() and just pass a pointer
  to the buffer returned by yp_match()/yp_first()/yp_next()/whatever.
  (We turn the first ':' to a NUL first so strcmp() works, then change it
  back later. Submitted by Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com> and
  tweaked slightly by me.

- Give _pw_breakout_yp() the 'more elegant solution' I promised way back when.
  Eliminate several copies to static buffers and replace them with just
  one copy. (The buffer returned by the NIS functions is at most
  YPMAXRECORD bytes long, so we should only need one static buffer of
  the same length (plus 2 for paranoia's sake).)

- Also in _pw_breakout_yp(): always set pw.pw_passwd to the username
  obtained via NIS regardless of what pw_fields says: usernames cannot
  be overridden so we have no choice but to use the name returned by
  NIS.

- _Again_ in _pw_breakout_yp(): before doing anything else, check that
  the first character of the NIS-returned buffer is not a '+' or '-'.
  If it is, drop the entry. (#define EXTRA_PARANOIA 1 :)

- Probe for the master.passwd.* maps once during __initdb() instead
  of doing it each time _getyppass() or _nextyppass() is called.

- Don't copy the NIS data buffers to static memory in _getyppass()
  and _nextyppass(): this is done in _pw_breakout_yp() now.

- Test against phkmalloc and phkmalloc/2 (TNG!) to make sure we're
  free()ing the yp buffers sanely.

- Put _havemaster(), _getyppass() and nextyppass() prototypes under
  #ifdef YP. (Somehow they ended up on the wrong side of the #endif.)

- Remove unused variable ___yp_only.
1995-10-11 21:35:08 +00:00
phk
b965b1036f phkmalloc/2
"zero' and 'junk' options to help find and diagnose malloc abuse.
EXTRA_SANITY defaults "junk" to on.
Don't dump the internal state, unless EXTRA_SANITY.
General code cleanup.
Error messages cleaned up a bit, more checking earlier.
EXTRA_SANITY is default at this time (just in case).
Performance (without EXTRA_SANITY) is better, beats gnumalloc in
both time & space most of the time:

	# In-memory test.
	./malloc 50000000 2000 8192
	159.2u 1.5s 2:41.85 99.3% 5+7742k 0+0io 0pf+0w
	./gnumalloc 50000000 2000 8192
	272.6u 0.4s 4:35.01 99.3% 5+8533k 0+0io 0pf+0w

	# Swap-space test.
	./malloc 500000 14000 8192
	6.5u 4.1s 4:08.87 4.3% 5+49209k 0+0io 9772pf+0w
	./gnumalloc 500000 14000 8192
	16.2u 14.5s 15:36.14 3.2% 5+54100k 0+0io 47651pf+0w

	# Small items test.
	./malloc 20000000 20000 2048
	67.0u 0.3s 1:07.83 99.2% 5+18199k 0+0io 4pf+0w
	./gnumalloc 20000000 20000 2048
	66.2u 0.3s 1:07.03 99.3% 5+18107k 0+0io 0pf+0w

SANITY is not an option anymore. (!!)
1995-10-08 18:44:20 +00:00
wpaul
ed7403dd1f Some NIS bug stomping:
- In some cases, we don't properly resolve _all_ possible group memberships.
  If a user is a member of both local and NIS groups, we sometimes lose some
  of the membership info from NIS. (Reported by: Thorsten Kukuk
  <kukuk@uni-paderborn.de>)

- Make NIS +groupname overrides actually work the way the SunOS group(5)
  man page says they should (make them work for all cases: getgrent(),
  getgrnam() and getgrgid()).

- When not compiled with -DYP, grscan() should ignore entries that
  begin with a '+'. When compiled _with_ -DYP, grscan() should ignore
  +groupname entries that don't refer to real NIS groups.

- Remove redundant redeclaration of fgets(), strsep() and index() inside
  grscan(). We already #include all the right header files for these.

Note: -groupname exclusion as specified in the Sun documentation still
isn't supported. This'll be a 2.2 addition. Right now I just want this
stuff to work.
1995-10-06 21:29:01 +00:00
phk
e3a316ec4a remove GCC support functions from libc.
Should never have been here in the first place.
1995-10-05 10:24:57 +00:00
peter
4fb58f1ed1 Fix the problem that I aroused with the last commit..
What was happening, is if syslogd was not running, syslog() would do
a strcat("\r\n") on a non-null-terminated buffer, and write it to the console.

This meant that sometimes extra characters could be written to the console
during boot, depending on the stack contents.

This totally avoids the potential problem by using writev() like the rest
of the does, and avoid modifying the buffer after the trouble we've gone to
to carefully protect it.

This is actually a trivial fix, in spite of the long commit message.. :-)
It only appeared during boot and shutdown with syslogd stopped.
1995-10-05 00:11:15 +00:00
peter
e5aed16e7a Make a link-time warning for the use of gets().
IMHO, the run-time warning should come out, but I'm not game to start that
fight yet...  This uses a feature of the gnu linker.

Inspired by:  NetBSD
1995-10-04 18:29:01 +00:00
phk
b895ae5b59 Calling sbrk(2) with zero argument doesn't need to generate a syscall.
Reviewed by:	bde
1995-10-04 15:58:57 +00:00
joerg
5556a72169 Add man pages for the SYSV shm* and sem* functions.
This partially closes PR # docs/177.
This should probably also go into 2.1.

Submitted by:	daveho@infocom.com (David Hovemeyer)
1995-10-03 19:17:21 +00:00
wollman
6db5ef09ae Compress manual pages (if desired) in the obj directory rather
than in the installation destination.  Should make release-building
substantially faster.  The msun Makefile changes simple adapt to the new
scheme.
1995-10-02 20:02:05 +00:00
ache
4aa312ef50 Build secure libcrypt if available and allowed 1995-09-29 19:56:05 +00:00
ache
0c2fa63795 Build secure libtelnet if available and allowed 1995-09-29 19:45:25 +00:00
bde
44ef21c573 This gets() used \r\n, which is doggish. 1995-09-29 18:52:47 +00:00
jmz
88fe667d35 Update to the 1995/09/20 version. Previous version was 1993/12/17. 1995-09-28 20:49:15 +00:00
nate
f12729acb8 Fixup the "ld.so failed" message for the case when ld.so finds undefined
symbols.

An easy example to see this is to develop an X program which links
against Xt, but doesn't add -lX11 to the link line.  It will link fine,
but cause run-time errors by ld.so because of missing symbols used by Xt
defined in X11.  This patch makes the errors more readable.

Submitted by:	jdp@polstra.com (John Polstra)
1995-09-27 23:13:33 +00:00
peter
5d32187f53 Make ttyname() use posix-style tcgetattr() to check to see that it's
running on a tty.  (Same as isatty()) The old-style TIOCGETP ioctl
wouldn't fly if the kernel didn't have COMPAT_43.
Submitted by:	Carl Fongheiser <cmf@netins.net>
1995-09-22 17:01:28 +00:00
phk
42a27824b7 A buglet when dumping and a stylistic point from Mike.
Submitted by:	Mike Pritchard <mpp@mpp.minn.net>
1995-09-22 14:11:00 +00:00
paul
d500436e5d Removed libdialog. 1995-09-16 16:25:25 +00:00
phk
3f27b3de03 ``phkmalloc''
Performance is comparable to gnumalloc if you have sufficient RAM, and
it screams around it if you don't.
Compiled with "EXTRA_SANITY" until further notice.
see malloc.3 for more details.
1995-09-16 09:28:13 +00:00
peter
5ec051983e Fix security bugs with a "new approach", using stdio's powerful buffer
control hooks.
It is similar to an unrolled multi-part snprintf(), in that a "FILE *" is
attached to a string buffer.  There is also an optimisation for the case
where the syslog format string does not contain %m, which should improve
performance of "informational" logging, like from ftpd.
1995-09-15 13:53:39 +00:00
dg
2d79a9f77e Indicate that backlog limit is 32. 1995-09-15 10:02:07 +00:00
paul
110bf828a7 Add missing internal object functions, hard-coded for ncurses for now. 1995-09-13 18:04:35 +00:00
dg
ee00d7e1de Back out that last change; we don't build this shared. 1995-09-06 14:34:50 +00:00
dg
9314fce481 Bumped shared lib rev to 2.1. 1995-09-06 14:27:07 +00:00
wpaul
19fa40652b getgrent.c: adjust _nextypgroup() slightly so that it continues processing
the group map after encountering a badly formatted entry.

getpwent.c: same as above for _nextyppass(), and also turn a couple of
sprintf()s into snprintf()s to avoid potential buffer overruns. (The
other day I nearly went mad because of a username in my NIS database
that's actually 9 characters long instead of 8. Stuffing a 9-character
username into an 8-character buffer can do some strange things.)

(This reminds me: I hope somebody's planning to fix the buffer overrun
security hole in syslog(3) before 2.1 ships.)
1995-09-05 19:52:59 +00:00