- no display on serial terminal in top mode.
- display alignment for continuation string.
- correct invalid value used for display limit.
MFC after: 3 days
uid_t and gid_t are unsigned. While initializing them to -1 and later
checking against -1 to see if they are still at their default usually
works, introduce two new flags and stop the inband signalling.
Approved by: ed (co-mentor)
The Makefiles are leftovers from the copies and should live in usr.sbin/zic/*
From usr.sbin/zic:
The sources are from a vendor contributed source, therefore should
live in contrib/tzcode/zic.
du(1), cp(1) etc, to prevent the crossing of mountpoints whilst using the
commands recursively.
PR: bin/130855
Submitted by: keramida
MFC after: 1 month
mpt(4) controller. Previously, the code assumed that multiple match
patterns provided to an XPT_DEV_MATCH request were ANDed together.
Instead, they are ORed. Instead, to match peripherals for a specific bus,
one query needs to be performed to lookup the path ID of the bus. A second
query can then be performed matching peripherals attached to that path.
This approach also makes the code a bit cleaner as the returned match
results do not mix bus and perphierals.
Reported by: several folks
MFC after: 1 week
present. mpt(4) controllers that do not support RAID do not have an IOC6
page, for example.
- Correct a check for a missing page error in a debug function.
MFC after: 1 week
- Kcachegrind (calltree) support with assembly/source
code mapping and call count estimator (-F).
- Top mode for calltree and callgraph plugin (-T).
MFC after: 1 month
interfaces (such as when you are part of a carp pool), and you run
rpcbind -h to restrict which interfaces have rpc services, rpcbind can
none-the-less return addresses that aren't in the -h list. This patch
enforces the rule that when you specify -h on the command line, then
services returned from rpcbind must be to one of the addresses listed
in -h, or be a loopback address (since localhost is implicit when
running -h).
The root cause of this is the assumption in addrmerge that there can
be only one interface that matches a given network IP address. This
turns out not to be the case. To retain historical behavior, I didn't
try to fix the routine to prefer the address that the request came
into, since I didn't know the side effects that might cause in the
normal case. My quick analysis suggests that it wouldn't be a
problem, but since this code is tricky I opted for the more
conservative patch of only restricting the reply when -h is in effect.
Hence, this change will have no effect when you are running rpcbind
without -h.
Reviewed by: alfred@
Sponsored by: iX Systems
MFC after: 2 weeks
due to careful design. We've not yet figured out how to properly
annotate the sockaddr structs to communicate this to the compiler and
there's a number of constructs in the tree that make this annotation
challenging.
As such, reduce warns to 3 here because this code really isn't warns 6
safe, even if it kinda sorta appears to be on intel (which has no such
alignment restrictions). Warns 4 adds the -Wcast-align warning.
# fixes the mips tinderbox build
interface specifier on the command line can be ommited.
Besides of this, the bpf is being reused for each machine
that has to be woken up.
Submitted by: Marc Balmer <marc@msys.ch>
Some Exchange systems wrap lines over 75 characters long while converting
messages to quoted-printable, preventing ctm_rmail from reassembling
emailed deltas. For a negligible loss of encoding efficiency, this change
allows ctm deltas to once more pass through Exchange undamaged.
longer than the length of the current attribute if the buffer were reused
and previously longer, so bits of the previous, longer attribute would be
written. Fix this by using the actual attribute length.
which stops to proceed further, as it is possible that processes which
fails to create PID file get screwed by rotation.
Requested by: stas
MFC after: 2 weeks
X-MFC with: r200806
whether to use source address selection (default) or the primary
jail address for unbound outgoing connections.
This is intended to be used by people upgrading from single-IP
jails to multi-IP jails but not having to change firewall rules,
application ACLs, ... but to force their connections (unless
otherwise changed) to the primry jail IP they had been used for
years, as well as for people prefering to implement similar policies.
Note that for IPv6, if configured incorrectly, this might lead to
scope violations, which single-IPv6 jails could as well, as by the
design of jails. [1]
Reviewed by: jamie, hrs (ipv6 part)
Pointed out by: hrs [1]
MFC After: 2 weeks
Asked for by: Jase Thew (bazerka beardz.net)