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Author SHA1 Message Date
imp
85eb7f9c7d i doesn't need to be signed here, make it unsigned. 2010-02-11 17:30:30 +00:00
trhodes
2f0d280191 Correct two typoes.
Submitted by:	Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
2010-02-11 14:45:00 +00:00
wkoszek
8c862cf5eb Remove redundand headers and use more standard ones where necessary.
Reviewed by:	hps@
2010-02-11 08:34:41 +00:00
wkoszek
431460b437 Use more standard way for setting nonblocking flag for a filedescriptor.
This makes libusb porting a bit easier.

There shouldn't by any negative change in behaviour after this commit.

Remove redundant headers.

Reviewed by:	hps@
2010-02-11 08:30:43 +00:00
wkoszek
1ca3f3128b Within libusb 0.1 API, bus number is always faked to 0. Device numbers,
however, are possitive and seem to be reverse sorted in the list.

Conform device numbering and bring a result that is consistent with the
libusb 0.1 API.  It is now possible to distinguish a device based on its
(bus, dev) numbers.

There shouldn't be any negative change in behavior after this commit.

Tested with:    scanimage (sane)
		http://freebsd.czest.pl/~wkoszek/qemu/l.c
Reviewed by:    hps@
2010-02-11 08:24:35 +00:00
imp
9c8581b59c Back to WARNS=3. The breakage wasn't what I thought it was :( 2010-02-11 07:09:04 +00:00
mckusick
f9458438c7 Keep Tinderbox happy. 2010-02-11 06:22:38 +00:00
imp
be7547b385 Increased warnings weren't tested on ARM. Bump warnings back down to
0 until it can be properly tested by those raising the warnings.
Remember: make universe is required when changing the WARNS level.
2010-02-11 04:45:08 +00:00
cracauer
3d4c1b73b9 Fix PR
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/143350
Empty string test gone wrong.

Testing this requires that you have a locale that has the sign string
unset but has int_n_sign_posn set (the default locale falls through to
use "()" around negative numbers which is probably another bug).

I created that setup by hand and indeed without this fix negative
numbers are put out as positive numbers (doesn't fall through to use
"-" as default indicator).

Unfixed example in nl_NL.ISO8859-1 with lc->negative_sign set to empty
string:
  strfmon(buf, sizeof(buf), "%-8i", -42.0);
==>
example2: 'EUR  42,00' 'Eu 42,00'

Fixed:
example2: 'EUR  42,00-' 'Eu 42,00-'

This file and suggested fix are identical in at least freebsd-8.
Backport might be appropriate but some expert on locales should
probably have a look at us defaulting to negative numbers in
parenthesis when LC_* is default.  That doesn't look right and is not
what other OSes are doing.

PR:		143350
Submitted by:	Corinna Vinschen
Reviewed by:	bug reporter submitted, tested by me
2010-02-10 00:02:09 +00:00
gabor
4081d06fa6 - Deal with some special cases [1]
- style(9) nits

Pointed out by:	jilles [1]
Approved by:	delphij (mentor)
2010-02-09 19:37:12 +00:00
marcel
7d60f546e1 Various fixes like spelling, style and syntax.
Submitted by:	ru (thanks!)
2010-02-09 18:43:20 +00:00
marcel
764ce56ace Add PT_VM_TIMESTAMP and PT_VM_ENTRY so that the tracing process can
obtain the memory map of the traced process. PT_VM_TIMESTAMP can be
used to check if the memory map changed since the last time to avoid
iterating over all the VM entries unnecesarily.

MFC after:	1 month
2010-02-09 05:52:35 +00:00
ru
8923df5c26 Mark up "unsigned char". 2010-02-04 11:23:28 +00:00
neel
3e324aa481 Reinstate the ptrace patch to restore the 'gp' register after calling
a function. I made a mistake in assuming that the .cprestore directive
will cause the assembler to automatically restore 'gp' after the 'jalr'.

The .cprestore directive does its magic only after 'jal' and 'bal'
instructions - not the 'jalr'.

Pointed out by: c.jayachandran@gmail.com
2010-02-04 05:49:59 +00:00
rrs
5946a34d07 -White space cleanup (missing spaces in new line)
-Remove extra tab.
-Took out the duplicate code that cprestore does.
All suggested by Neel.
2010-02-03 20:54:04 +00:00
kib
d4516a049a Placate new binutils, by using 16-bit %ax instead of 32-bit %eax as an
argument for fnstsw. Explicitely specify sizes for the XMM control and
status word and X87 control and status words.

Reviewed by:	das
Tested by:	avg
MFC after:	2 weeks
2010-02-03 20:23:47 +00:00
ed
05e2aae4ce Also add a cross-reference to NetBSD updlastlogx(). 2010-02-03 19:31:02 +00:00
rrs
d0128a84c5 This fixes a bug found and fixed by JC. Basically
no save was being done of the ra and gp pointers
before we call the __error function.

Obtained from:	JC (c.jayachandran@gmail.com)
2010-02-03 12:59:44 +00:00
gavin
15e531eab8 Bump .Dd, forgotten in r203393
Approved by:	ed (mentor, implicit)
MFC after:	1 week
2010-02-02 19:44:51 +00:00
gavin
f4a1ca000f The multiplicand a = 0x5deece66d = 25214903917, not 0xfdeece66d.
This bug in the man page has gone unnoticed for over 15 years!

PR:		docs/143461
Submitted by:	Jeremy Huddleston  jeremyhu apple.com
Approved by:	ed (mentor, implicit)
MFC after:	1 week
2010-02-02 19:28:01 +00:00
ed
ca42e1d1ce Implement strndup(3) using strnlen(3).
This makes the implementation a bit more consistent with strdup(3),
which uses strlen(3).
2010-02-02 19:02:08 +00:00
des
154cd7f251 Respect passwordtime from login.conf if set.
PR:		bin/93473
Submitted by:	Björn König <bkoenig@cs.tu-berlin.de>
MFC after:	1 week
2010-02-02 13:47:18 +00:00
joerg
85058bb95f Finally, document libgpib.
MFC after:	3 days
2010-02-01 20:53:55 +00:00
jasone
1c0068af90 Fix bugs:
* Fix a race in chunk_dealloc_dss().

  * Check for allocation failure before zeroing memory in base_calloc().

Merge enhancements from a divergent version of jemalloc:

  * Convert thread-specific caching from magazines to an algorithm that is
    more tunable, and implement incremental GC.

  * Add support for medium size classes, [4KiB..32KiB], 2KiB apart by
    default.

  * Add dirty page tracking for pages within active small/medium object
    runs.  This allows malloc to track precisely which pages are in active
    use, which makes dirty page purging more effective.

  * Base maximum dirty page count on proportion of active memory.

  * Use optional zeroing in arena_chunk_alloc() to avoid needless zeroing
    of chunks.  This is useful in the context of DSS allocation, since a
    long-lived application may commonly recycle chunks.

  * Increase the default chunk size from 1MiB to 4MiB.

Remove feature:

  * Remove the dynamic rebalancing code, since thread caching reduces its
    utility.
2010-01-31 23:16:10 +00:00
brucec
c801976d13 Remove extra semicolon.
Approved by:	rrs (mentor)
2010-01-31 21:47:39 +00:00
brucec
b51b4f4d2b Fix typo of ENOTCONN.
Add missing RETURN VALUES section in sctp_opt_info(3).

Approved by:	rrs (mentor)
2010-01-31 21:45:14 +00:00
marcel
30eaf447f0 The EFI vendor UUID for FreeBSD variables is called EFI_FREEBSD_VARIABLE
and not EFI_FREEBSD_VENDOR (cf. EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE).
2010-01-31 19:47:38 +00:00
ed
e48113132a Perform some cleanups to devname(3).
- Make sure the mode argument is either a character or a block device.
- Use S_IS*() instead of checking S_IF*-flags by hand.
- Don't use kern.devname when the argument is already NODEV.
- Always call snprintf with the proper amount of arguments corresponding
  with the format.
- Perform some whitespace fixes. Tabs instead of 4 spaces, missing space
  for return statement.
- Remove unneeded includes.
2010-01-31 14:51:04 +00:00
marcel
89690f20ef Introduce libefi -- a library around EFI runtime services and protocols.
This first commit brings 3 functions for enumerating, retrieving,
adding, removing and modifying EFI variables. The immediate use of these
include the insertion of a new boot option as part of the installation
process.

This library uses ioctl(2) requests implemented by io(4) to pass the
requests down through the kernel to EFI. These ioctl requests are only
implemented on ia64, so libefi is currently only enabled on ia64. The
interface is generic and io(4) on mad64/i386 can easily be taught to
handle these once EFI support has been added to the kernel there.
2010-01-30 04:24:03 +00:00
gabor
e93ffcfe03 - Fix some style(9) bugs
Pointed out by:	bde
2010-01-29 18:33:59 +00:00
rwatson
f403000d39 You must include fcntl.h (in practice) to be able to do anything useful
with shm_open(2), as otherwise the O_ flags are undefined.

MFC after:	3 days
2010-01-29 10:32:01 +00:00
thompsa
3aae590108 Add a function to check if the usb devices is still connected.
Submitted by:	Hans Petter Selasky
2010-01-29 02:44:06 +00:00
schweikh
a68a9ea3fc Correct a bunch of typos. 2010-01-27 21:01:21 +00:00
emaste
fd88d82b16 Add missing return, in a rare case where we can't allocate memory in
deallocate.

Submitted by:	Ryan Stone (rysto32 at gmail dot com)
Approved by:	jasone
2010-01-27 16:47:02 +00:00
ed
93642d9997 Remove pseudo-terminals from ttys(5).
When we had utmp(5), we had to list all the psuedo-terminals in ttys(5)
to make ttyslot(3) function properly. Now that pututxline(3) deals with
slot allocation internally (not based on TTY names), we don't need to
list all the TTYs on the system in ttys(5) to make user accounting work
properly.

This patch removes all the entries from the /etc/ttys files, but also
the pts(4) entries that were appended implicitly, which was added in
r154838.
2010-01-27 11:54:42 +00:00
trasz
85c20ff770 Add information about when nmount(2) was introduced. 2010-01-26 17:21:25 +00:00
des
d2d2cf7b2e Document HTTP digest authentication support.
Mention some prominent past contributors: Hajimu Umemoto (ipv6), Henry
Whincup (https), Jukka Ukkonen (if-modified-since) and Jean-François
Dockes (digest auth)
2010-01-26 15:06:22 +00:00
gavin
8207abca84 Correct the HISTORY section of these man pages to show when the function,
not the "manual page example" was introduced.

Approved by:	ed (mentor, implicit)
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-26 15:03:33 +00:00
gavin
4152b16de7 Bump .Dd, forgotten in r203025
Approved by:	ed (mentor, implicit)
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-26 14:57:57 +00:00
gavin
a48b6fdede Correct the HISTORY section of these man pages to show when the function,
not the "manual page example" was introduced.

Approved by:	ed (mentor, implicit)
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-26 14:51:54 +00:00
gabor
5cd5dea33b - style(9)
Approved by:	delphij
2010-01-25 23:44:00 +00:00
gabor
b9c96fa735 Cache failing and opened catalogs in catopen() and related functions.
Continuous catopen() calls cause 4 failig stat(2) each, which means a lot
of overhead.  It is also a good idea to keep the opened catalogs in the memory
to speed up further catopen() calls to the same catalog since these catalogs
are not big at all.  In this case, we count references and only free() the
allocated space when the reference count reaches 0.  The reads and writes to
the cache are syncronized with an rwlock when these functions are called from
a threaded program.

Requested by:	kib
Approved by:	delphij
2010-01-25 23:37:49 +00:00
yongari
9d1af239b1 Connect smbfs related libraries and tool on sparc64.
Reviewed by:	marius
2010-01-25 18:52:47 +00:00
dougb
dc059390f7 Commit copyright-only changes to generated files as part of the
9.6.1-P3 update
2010-01-25 04:42:54 +00:00
ed
a2ddef4efb Improve the ttyname(3) manual page.
- Remove unrelated references to tty(5).
- Remove unneeded relation with FILE *.
- Add better cross references.
2010-01-24 14:44:05 +00:00
ume
613ef86226 Make strsignal(3) thread-safe.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2010-01-24 10:35:26 +00:00
ed
3f4b8c8908 EMPTY records don't have a timestamp. 2010-01-23 17:58:40 +00:00
antoine
233af5fd93 Reapply r201145 to lib/libc/gen/sem.c 2010-01-23 12:48:46 +00:00
ed
a7d4005f80 Just ignore the timestamps given to pututxline().
I've noticed many applications do a bad job at timekeeping, for several
reasons:

- Applications like screen(1) don't update time records when restoring
  the old user login record.
- Many applications only set ut_tv.tv_sec, not ut_tv.tv_usec.

This causes many problems for tools such as ac(8), which require the
timestamps to be properly ordered. This is why I've decided to let the
utmpx code obtain valid timestamps itself.
2010-01-23 08:43:21 +00:00
kientzle
dace1f6d74 Don't try to hardlink block or character device nodes that come out
of cpio archives.
2010-01-23 07:57:17 +00:00
kientzle
a90eac212e Use a simpler memory-management strategy for the file objects.
Instead of trying to reference-count them and free them as soon
as they are no longer needed, we now just keep them around and free
them all when we release the archive object.  This fixes a number
of minor memory leaks, especially when reading damaged archives.
2010-01-23 07:55:53 +00:00
kientzle
5d107439de If we can't stat a file, return the correct ARCHIVE_FAILED (this entry can't
be processed any further) and a suitable error string.
In particular, this improves the error-reporting when cpio -o is
given a nonexistent filename.
2010-01-23 07:54:15 +00:00
kientzle
164ec789c7 Initialize the allocated 'struct zip'. 2010-01-23 07:52:44 +00:00
kientzle
643a6f51c1 Fix a memory leak when a filter fails to initialize. 2010-01-23 07:52:13 +00:00
ed
3e653995ff English nitpicking.
Submitted by:	jmallett
2010-01-22 05:19:51 +00:00
ed
a14af86709 Describe why pututxline() doesn't entirely conform to standards. 2010-01-22 05:09:10 +00:00
ed
e175594ed6 Remove comments about breaking the specification.
I've discussed this issue with the Austin Group and it will be fixed in
future revisions of the specification. The issue was that ut_line fields
weren't supposed to be valid for LOGIN_PROCESS entries, while
getutxline() would try to match these records anyway.

They also agreed on our way of implementing pututxline() without
getutxid() (which other operating systems also do), but unfortunately
they disagreed with our way of replacing DEAD_PROCESS entries, which is
a pity. The current specification allows the utmpx database to become
infinitely big over time.

See also:	http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=213#c378
2010-01-22 04:53:08 +00:00
ed
b28da9a61e Remove stale references to utmp(5) and its corresponding filenames.
I removed utmp and its manpage, but not other manpages referring to it.
2010-01-21 17:25:12 +00:00
ed
f79d0f71d8 Remove libulog from the bootstrap again.
libulog now only provides functions that are used by various packages
from the ports tree, namely the libutempter ones. There is no reason to
link it into the crunch/fixit binaries anymore.
2010-01-21 16:56:27 +00:00
emaste
6fab5fc9b3 Correct comment typo. 2010-01-21 15:01:09 +00:00
gabor
64eeb2f5c8 - Update Galician catalog 2010-01-21 11:36:40 +00:00
pjd
9fe217e541 The waitpid(2) function needs neither sys/time.h nor sys/resource.h. 2010-01-20 22:26:36 +00:00
ache
fcb9d629ca Style: reword comment.
Submitted by:   bde
2010-01-20 11:59:46 +00:00
ache
428cfaa66e For alphasort() add reference to strcoll(3) 2010-01-20 11:55:14 +00:00
ache
6180083f03 Style: rename internal function to opendir_compar()
Pointed by:     bde
2010-01-20 07:36:29 +00:00
ache
d9e0a6f31b Style: remove extra empty line in the comment.
Pointed by:     bde
2010-01-20 07:27:56 +00:00
ed
863d5d126e Revert r202447 by re-exposing the old uname(3) function.
It makes hardly any sense to expose a symbol which should only be
provided for binary compatibility, but it seems we don't have a lot of
choice here. There are many autoconf scripts out there that try to
create a binary that links against the old symbol to see whether
uname(3) is present. These scripts fail to detect uname(3) now.

It should be noted that the behaviour we implement is not against the
standards:

| The following shall be declared as a function and may also be defined
| as a macro:
|
| int uname(struct utsname *);
2010-01-19 23:07:12 +00:00
des
0e83531890 Add missing DPADD and fix whitespace.
Submitted by:	ru
2010-01-19 13:31:57 +00:00
des
709f5f5dad Add HTTP digest authentication.
Submitted by:	Jean-Francois Dockes <jf@dockes.org>
Forgotten by:	des (repeatedly)
2010-01-19 10:19:55 +00:00
avg
5b6d6899b1 fix a comment typo
MFC after:	3 days
2010-01-18 19:10:14 +00:00
ache
c3fd255426 Double checking my commit I found that comment saying that
POSIX 2008 and XSI 7require strcoll() for opendir() is not true.
I can't find such requirement in POSIX 2008 and XSI 7.

So, back out that part of my commit, returning old strcmp(), and remove
this misleading comment.
2010-01-18 13:44:44 +00:00
ed
c41b2252cc Let pam_lastlog use random ut_id's.
By using random values for ut_id, not based on the TTY name, it is
possible to run for example login(1) multiple times on the same TTY,
without overwriting any previous records.

The output of w(1) will then be as follows:

| 12:26PM  up 2 days,  2:31, 5 users, load averages: 0.01, 0.03, 0.03
| USER       TTY      FROM                      LOGIN@  IDLE WHAT
| ed         pts/2    mekker.80386.nl          12:26PM     - w
| root       pts/2    -                        12:26PM     - w
| root       pts/2    -                        12:26PM     - w
| root       pts/2    -                        12:26PM     - w

Approved by:	des
2010-01-18 11:29:51 +00:00
davidxu
553c4a5e4f preserve errno when processing error cases. 2010-01-18 10:29:04 +00:00
ache
630da6fd8a a) Use strcoll() in opendir() and alphasort() as POSIX 2008 requires.
It also matches now how our 'ls' works for years.

b) Remove comment expressed 2 fears:
 1) One just simple describe how strcoll() works in _any_ context,
 not for directories only. Are we plan to remove strcoll() from everything
 just because it is little more complex than strcmp()? I doubt, and
 directories give nothing different here. Moreover, strcoll() used
 in 'ls' for years and nobody complaints yet.

 2) Plain wrong statement about undefined strcoll() behaviour. strcoll()
 always gives predictable results, falling back to strcmp() on any
 trouble, see strcoll(3).

No objections from -current list discussion.
2010-01-18 10:17:51 +00:00
ed
f9a77ba265 Perform several small cleanups to the utmpx code.
- Massively reduce BSS usage. Let futx_to_utx() dynamically allocate the
  structure. There is only a very small amount of applications out there
  that needs to use the utmpx database. Wasting 1 KB on unused
  structures makes little sense.

- Just let getutxid() search for matching ut_id's for any *PROCESS-type.
  This makes the code a bit more future-proof.

- Fix a POSIX-mistake: when reading POSIX and the OpenSolaris
  implementation, getutxline() must return USER_PROCESS and
  LOGIN_PROCESS records whose ut_lines match. When reading POSIX, it
  seems LOGIN_PROCESS should not use ut_line at the first place. I have
  reported this issue.
2010-01-17 21:40:05 +00:00
ed
c3852c9e0e Add forgotten break; keyword to getutxid().
We should not fall through to the ut_id comparison. Only ut_type should
be compared when using OLD_TIME, NEW_TIME, BOOT_TIME or SHUTDOWN_TIME.
2010-01-17 21:00:29 +00:00
marcel
8ec113acf7 Unbreak builds with _FREEFALL_CONFIG=yes, by forcing a lower WARNS
level in that case.
2010-01-17 19:47:42 +00:00
ed
0c1620cc0b Fix a regression that was introduced in r191882.
I changed login_tty() to only work when the application is not a session
leader yet. This works fine for applications in the base system, but it
turns out various applications call this function after daemonizing,
which means they already use their own session.

If setsid() fails, just call tcsetsid() on the current session.
tcsetsid() will already perform proper security checks.

Reported by:	Oliver Lehmann
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-17 17:52:35 +00:00
ed
47ae443fa5 Simplify ttyslot(3).
After comparing how other systems deal with utmp/utmpx, I noticed many
systems don't even care about ttyslot(3) anymore, since utmpx doesn't
use TTY slots anyway. We don't provide any tools to access old utmp
files anymore, so there is no use in letting applications write to a
proper offset within the utmp file.

Just let ttyslot(3) always return 0, which seems to be the default
behaviour on operating systems like Linux as well.
2010-01-17 15:43:14 +00:00
delphij
51274ad8de Correct a typo (when we talk about offset, it should
be offset, not size).

Submitted by:	pluknet at gmail com
2010-01-17 08:12:28 +00:00
delphij
16c4a5ec20 Expose stripe offset and stripe size through libgeom and geom(8) userland
utilities.

Reviewed by:	pjd, mav (earlier version)
2010-01-17 06:20:30 +00:00
ed
659d6713f8 Unexpose the old uname(3) function.
Nowadays uname(3) is an inline function around __xuname(3). Prevent
linkage of new binaries against this compatibility function, similar to
what I did with ttyslot(3).
2010-01-16 17:05:27 +00:00
davidxu
2bffa8c7ba Also call sem_module_init in sem_close to initialize mutex
with some attributes.
2010-01-15 01:19:58 +00:00
ed
d3ac61ad01 Add wtmpcvt(1).
This utility allows users to convert their wtmp databases to the new
format. It makes no sense for users to keep their wtmp log files if they
are unable to view them.

It basically copies ut_line into ut_id as well. This makes it possible
for last(1) and ac(8) to match login records with their corresponding
logout record.
2010-01-14 20:58:45 +00:00
ed
922d9eeb78 Remove ttyslot from Symbol.map anyway.
Requested by:	kan
2010-01-14 15:20:46 +00:00
ed
64aac68458 Unbreak pututxline() on 32-bit architectures.
I forgot to cast the size_t's back to off_t before negating them,
causing all sorts of artifacts where the log files would grow to 2^32 -
197 bytes.

Reported by:	ume
2010-01-14 15:20:09 +00:00
ed
c310e1750a Revert the change to Symbol.map, made in r202274.
Even though we use __sym_compat(), we should list the symbol in
Symbol.map.

ttyslot() is now listed as follows, which seems to do the right thing:

| Symbol table '.dynsym' contains 2755 entries:
|    Num:    Value          Size Type    Bind   Vis      Ndx Name
|    613: 00000000000477b0   121 FUNC    GLOBAL DEFAULT   10 ttyslot@FBSD_1.0

Reported by:	kib
2010-01-14 10:00:01 +00:00
ed
61e4e14b15 Don't use fseeko() to obtain the file offset.
I was a bit confused with lseek(), which returns the new offset. We
should ftello() to obtain it using stdio.
2010-01-14 08:08:55 +00:00
ed
2bf206e001 Add two changes that should have gone into commit r202274.
Phase out ttyslot(3).

  The ttyslot() function was originally part for SUSv1, marked LEGACY in
  SUSv2 and removed later on. This function only makes sense when using
  utmp(5), because it was used to determine the offset of the record for
  the controlling TTY. It makes little sense to keep it here, because the
  new utmpx file format doesn't index based on TTY slots.
2010-01-14 05:37:43 +00:00
ed
c47f4ccef3 Phase out ttyslot(3).
The ttyslot() function was originally part for SUSv1, marked LEGACY in
SUSv2 and removed later on. This function only makes sense when using
utmp(5), because it was used to determine the offset of the record for
the controlling TTY. It makes little sense to keep it here, because the
new utmpx file format doesn't index based on TTY slots.
2010-01-14 05:35:32 +00:00
ed
fc12a579a0 Remove login(3), logout(3) and logwtmp(3) from libutil.
These functions only apply to utmp(5). They cannot be kept intact when
moving towards utmpx. The login(3) function would break, because its
argument is an utmp structure. The logout(3) and logwtmp(3) functions
cannot be used, since they provide a functionality which partially
overlaps.

Increment SHLIB_MAJOR to 9 to indicate the removal.
2010-01-13 18:59:51 +00:00
ed
fee8e21b50 Remove utmpx stub from libulog.
I'm not increasing the shlib major version for this, because not a
single application outside the base system should have used these
functions in such a short timespan.

Rewrite ulog_login(3) and ulog_logout(3) to build on top of the utmpx
implementation in libc.
2010-01-13 18:53:06 +00:00
ed
e846918be8 Let pam_lastlog use utmpx instead of libulog's utmpx interface.
It will still use ulog_login(3) and ulog_logout(3), which will remain
present.
2010-01-13 18:32:31 +00:00
ed
3ad23bc14f Let libopie use utmpx instead of utmp. 2010-01-13 18:02:30 +00:00
ed
ed79cccfab Implement <utmpx.h>.
The utmpx interface is the standardized interface of the user accounting
database. The standard only defines a subset of the functions that were
present in System V-like systems.

I'd like to highlight some of the traits my implementation has:

- The standard allows the on-disk format to be different than the
  in-memory representation (struct utmpx). Most operating systems don't
  do this, but we do. This allows us to keep our ABI more stable, while
  giving us the opportunity to modify the on-disk format. It also allows
  us to use a common file format across different architectures (i.e.
  byte ordering).

- Our implementation of pututxline() also updates wtmp and lastlog (now
  called utx.log and utx.lastlogin). This means the databases are more
  likely to be in sync.

- Care must be taken that our implementation discard any fields that are
  not applicable. For example, our DEAD_PROCESS records do not hold a
  TTY name. Just a time stamp, a record identifier and a process
  identifier. It also guarantees that strings (ut_host, ut_line and
  ut_user) are null terminated. ut_id is obviously not null terminated,
  because it's not a string.

- The API and its behaviour should be conformant to POSIX, but there may
  be things that slightly deviate from the standard. This implementation
  uses separate file descriptors when writing to the log files. It also
  doesn't use getutxid() to search for a field to overwrite. It uses an
  allocation strategy similar to getutxid(), but prevents DEAD_PROCESS
  records from accumulating.

Make sure libulog doesn't overwrite the manpages shipped with our C
library. Also keep the symbol list in Symbol.map sorted.

I'll bump __FreeBSD_version later this evening. I first want to convert
everything to <utmpx.h> and get rid of <utmp.h>.
2010-01-13 17:29:55 +00:00
davidxu
028e43e0f7 Return SEM_FAILED instead of NULL, though there are same, but the
SEM_FAILED is more suitable name.
In function, sem_close(), always set errno on error.
2010-01-13 08:53:23 +00:00
brueffer
197dc264ae Miscellaneous mdoc, spelling and inconsistency fixes.
PR:		142573, 142576 (mostly)
Submitted by:	brucec
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-12 21:45:03 +00:00
brueffer
ea3ef695e2 Remove useless .TE groff macro.
Submitted by:	Joerg Sonnenberger
MFC after:	3 days
2010-01-12 17:38:23 +00:00
jkoshy
63fd65d19b Bug fix: add a missing initializer.
Submitted by:	Luca Pizzamiglio <luca.pizzamiglio at gmail dot com>
PR:		i386/142742
2010-01-12 17:03:55 +00:00
davidxu
5d104fe3d7 Update manuals of sem_open and sem_init.
Submitted by:	ru
2010-01-12 01:30:05 +00:00