58069 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
eb9ba70c19 Regenerate after rwatson's commit to syscalls.master (rev 1.85) 2001-03-15 04:43:57 +00:00
mdodd
a5e2daa0ce This include file has no business being here. 2001-03-15 03:38:20 +00:00
green
8b51db0ce8 Don't dump core when an attempt is made to login using protocol 2 with
an invalid user name.
2001-03-15 03:15:18 +00:00
rwatson
29d9568ff2 o Update some of the kernel man pages associated with extended attributes
to reflect EA API change to explicit namespacing.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 03:13:58 +00:00
rwatson
85b9d10418 o Update getextattr and setextattr utilities to take into account the
revised EA interface with explicit namespacing.  Link against libutil
  to provide string/constant conversion for namespaces.  Document
  revised interface.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 03:09:48 +00:00
rwatson
19471170eb o Update extattrctl to take into account the updated EA interface with
explicit namespaces.  Modify it to use libutil for string/constant
  namespace conversions.  Update the documentation to take into account
  the new interface.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 03:04:35 +00:00
rwatson
f843a4812b o To support new EA interface with explicit namespaces, introduce two
utility functions which convert between string namespace names and
  numeric constants used by the interface.  Right now, two namespaces
  are supported, EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM ("system") and
  EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER ("user").  These functions are used by
  various userland EA utilities, rather than hard coding the routines
  all over the place.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 03:00:39 +00:00
rwatson
f773ff5a87 o Change the API and ABI of the Extended Attribute kernel interfaces to
introduce a new argument, "namespace", rather than relying on a first-
  character namespace indicator.  This is in line with more recent
  thinking on EA interfaces on various mailing lists, including the
  posix1e, Linux acl-devel, and trustedbsd-discuss forums.  Two namespaces
  are defined by default, EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM and
  EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER, where the primary distinction lies in the
  access control model: user EAs are accessible based on the normal
  MAC and DAC file/directory protections, and system attributes are
  limited to kernel-originated or appropriately privileged userland
  requests.

o These API changes occur at several levels: the namespace argument is
  introduced in the extattr_{get,set}_file() system call interfaces,
  at the vnode operation level in the vop_{get,set}extattr() interfaces,
  and in the UFS extended attribute implementation.  Changes are also
  introduced in the VFS extattrctl() interface (system call, VFS,
  and UFS implementation), where the arguments are modified to include
  a namespace field, as well as modified to advoid direct access to
  userspace variables from below the VFS layer (in the style of recent
  changes to mount by adrian@FreeBSD.org).  This required some cleanup
  and bug fixing regarding VFS locks and the VFS interface, as a vnode
  pointer may now be optionally submitted to the VFS_EXTATTRCTL()
  call.  Updated documentation for the VFS interface will be committed
  shortly.

o In the near future, the auto-starting feature will be updated to
  search two sub-directories to the ".attribute" directory in appropriate
  file systems: "user" and "system" to locate attributes intended for
  those namespaces, as the single filename is no longer sufficient
  to indicate what namespace the attribute is intended for.  Until this
  is committed, all attributes auto-started by UFS will be placed in
  the EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM namespace.

o The default POSIX.1e attribute names for ACLs and Capabilities have
  been updated to no longer include the '$' in their filename.  As such,
  if you're using these features, you'll need to rename the attribute
  backing files to the same names without '$' symbols in front.

o Note that these changes will require changes in userland, which will
  be committed shortly.  These include modifications to the extended
  attribute utilities, as well as to libutil for new namespace
  string conversion routines.  Once the matching userland changes are
  committed, a buildworld is recommended to update all the necessary
  include files and verify that the kernel and userland environments
  are in sync.  Note: If you do not use extended attributes (most people
  won't), upgrading is not imperative although since the system call
  API has changed, the new userland extended attribute code will no longer
  compile with old include files.

o Couple of minor cleanups while I'm there: make more code compilation
  conditional on FFS_EXTATTR, which should recover a bit of space on
  kernels running without EA's, as well as update copyright dates.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 02:54:29 +00:00
will
30e261c307 Fix make(1) bug: nested comments may be placed in .if, .else .if, and
.endif statements but can't be placed in .elif.  Basically, the problem
was that ParseSkipLine() didn't handle comments the same way that
ParseReadLine() did, and thus you had errors with comments that are on a
conditional line (i.e. "^.") rather than a non-conditional line.

MFC candidate for 4.3-STABLE and 3.5-STABLE.

PR:			25627
Bug found by:		jhs
Fix submitted by:	Seth Kingsley <sethk@osd.bsdi.com>  (thanks!!)
2001-03-15 02:51:11 +00:00
gallatin
1e1aef3713 remove bogus check -- for kernel threads we fork off of proc0, not curproc
This was causing panics when modules which create kthreads were loaded
after boot.

pointed out by: jake, jhb
2001-03-15 02:32:26 +00:00
dd
97642444ac Remove the last remnants of circle queues.
PR:		25184
Submitted by:	Alex Kapranoff <alex@kapran.bitmcnit.bryansk.su>
Approved by:	nik
2001-03-15 02:08:44 +00:00
dd
3519f71ec0 /devs -> /dev
PR:		25252
Submitted by:	Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
Approved by:	nik, phk (via nik)
2001-03-15 02:06:44 +00:00
dd
3d978abb64 Make tdelete(3), tfind(3), and twalk(3) links to tsearch(3).
Approved by:	nik
2001-03-15 01:53:17 +00:00
peter
4d393db0d4 It would help if trimdomain.c was actually committed. This is a stopgap
world-unbreaker until Brian Somers commits the one he intended to.

Pointy Hat to: brian
2001-03-15 00:15:22 +00:00
ps
cbac3232d7 Don't set the gateway address if the netmask is zero or we're on
the same network.  PXE does not do netmask calculations, so if the
gateway is set it will use it.

Submitted by:	peter & FreeBSD cluster ACLs
2001-03-14 23:53:25 +00:00
jhb
749fdab956 Use better descriptions (ones invovling words from the English language
anyways) for the accept filter modules.
2001-03-14 21:33:36 +00:00
brian
dd004da290 MAXHOSTNAMELEN includes space for a NUL.
Don't roll our own version of trimdomain(), use the one in libutil.

Not objected to by: freebsd-audit
2001-03-14 20:51:26 +00:00
brian
8a3521bf30 Move trimdomain() into it's own source file and tidy things up a bit.
Fix disorder in the Makefile.

Reviewed (mostly) by: bde
2001-03-14 20:51:15 +00:00
brian
fcbc4cffa6 MAXHOSTNAMELEN includes space for the NUL
Don't read past the end of the host passed to realhostname()

Not objected to by: freebsd-audit
Interface disliked by: imp
2001-03-14 20:50:52 +00:00
jlemon
71a0040fe0 Add some performance features to the fxp driver. If the chip is not
a 82557 (e.g.: a newer chip) then:

   + enable MWI, if the PCI configuration indicates the system supports it
   + enable usage of extended TxCB, for better performance
   + enable hardware flow control.  FC frames will be passed up to the
     host only if promiscuous mode is enabled.
2001-03-14 19:50:35 +00:00
sobomax
db4760d36b When matching installed packages against glob keep track of which patterns
actually triggered a match and which did not, and add patterns that didn't
into resulting list, so caller will have a chance to notify user that package
isn't installed. This should fix current, POLA-breaking behaviour when user
doesn't receive a notification if he specifies several packages, some of which
aren't installed.
2001-03-14 19:46:43 +00:00
charnier
fc1bb30060 Typo. Move FreeBSD Id out of copyright section. 2001-03-14 19:39:29 +00:00
rwatson
1ffbfa2634 o In my merge, missed the one-line patch to ufs_vnops.c that removed
the static prototype for ufs_readdir().  Note that ufs_readdir() was
  actually already non-static, the prototype was incorrect.

Submitted by:	jedgar
2001-03-14 18:27:04 +00:00
dcs
af9206eb0a Improve comments about the sound drivers.
Correct accf lines.
2001-03-14 17:46:32 +00:00
sos
f410564811 Minor cleanup to the previous commit:
Print what devices went away and which arrived.

Avoid timeout loop on missing status.
2001-03-14 14:00:09 +00:00
sos
86f8ee8055 Add support for the IOMEGA Clik!
IOMEGA deserves a medal for making the most nonstandard ATAPI
devices, if they are ignorant or just not smart enough I don't
know, but somebody should help them out of their misery...
2001-03-14 12:12:46 +00:00
sos
4659caa469 Refine the detach/attach code.
Proberly fail outstanding bio requests on devices that are detached.

This makes it possible to change between disk/cdrom/dvd/whathaveyou
in a notebook, just by suspending it, changing the device in the
bay (or what you model calls it), unsuspend and the ATA driver
will figure out what disappeared and properly fail those, and attach
any new devices found.
2001-03-14 12:05:44 +00:00
murray
045a83cd92 Add a commented out entry for compat4x
PR:		25196
Submitted by:	Chris Knight <chris@aims.com.au>
2001-03-14 11:30:57 +00:00
murray
4436e03dd9 Document the HTTP proxy install method.
PR:		21451
2001-03-14 11:08:28 +00:00
murray
58bd3c057c Document the fact that you can install through an HTTP proxy
PR:		21451
Approved by:	jkh
2001-03-14 11:01:05 +00:00
kris
0bc879dab3 Attempt to fix the problem with -j builds, and du-uglify the asm code
generation and assembly targets.

Help from:	bde, obrien
2001-03-14 10:10:11 +00:00
murray
05f7a14182 Avoid sending a pointless `CWD .' command which confuses some
non-standard ftp servers.

PR:		21856
2001-03-14 10:05:48 +00:00
jkh
468e4ad11e Argh! Why can't I stop breaking the fvwm desktop option? *I* use
fvwm as my desktop, yet I've broken this damn thing 3 times in a row
now while all the desktops I don't actually use continue to work fine! :)
2001-03-14 09:39:54 +00:00
tanimura
a6f258c4f0 - Do not touch the Giant.
Requested by:	jhb

- Initialize a mutex prior to locking it.

Spotted by:	dcs
2001-03-14 07:29:47 +00:00
dillon
be9d069cf0 Fix a lock reversal problem in the VM subsystem related to threaded
programs.   There is a case during a fork() which can cause a deadlock.

From Tor -
The workaround that consists of setting a flag in the vm map that
indicates that a fork is in progress and using that mark in the page
fault handling to force a revalidation failure.  That change will only
affect (pessimize) page fault handling during fork for threaded
(linuxthreads style) applications and applications using aio_*().

Submited by: tegge
2001-03-14 06:48:53 +00:00
dillon
3b687e6575 Temporarily remove the vm_map_simplify() call from vm_map_insert(). The
call is correct, but it interferes with the massive hack called
vm_map_growstack().  The call will be returned after our stack handling
code is fixed.

Reported by: tegge
2001-03-14 06:09:42 +00:00
rwatson
3c831c500f o Implement "options FFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART", which depends on
"options FFS_EXTATTR".  When extended attribute auto-starting
  is enabled, FFS will scan the .attribute directory off of the
  root of each file system, as it is mounted.  If .attribute
  exists, EA support will be started for the file system.  If
  there are files in the directory, FFS will attempt to start
  them as attribute backing files for attributes baring the same
  name.  All attributes are started before access to the file
  system is permitted, so this permits race-free enabling of
  attributes.  For attributes backing support for security
  features, such as ACLs, MAC, Capabilities, this is vital, as
  it prevents the file system attributes from getting out of
  sync as a result of file system operations between mount-time
  and the enabling of the extended attribute.  The userland
  extattrctl tool will still function exactly as previously.
  Files must be placed directly in .attribute, which must be
  directly off of the file system root: symbolic links are
  not permitted.  FFS_EXTATTR will continue to be able
  to function without FFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART for sites that do not
  want/require auto-starting.  If you're using the UFS_ACL code
  available from www.TrustedBSD.org, using FFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART
  is recommended.

o This support is implemented by adding an invocation of
  ufs_extattr_autostart() to ffs_mountfs().  In addition,
  several new supporting calls are introduced in
  ufs_extattr.c:

    ufs_extattr_autostart(): start EAs on the specified mount
    ufs_extattr_lookup(): given a directory and filename,
                          return the vnode for the file.
    ufs_extattr_enable_with_open(): invoke ufs_extattr_enable()
                          after doing the equililent of vn_open()
                          on the passed file.
    ufs_extattr_iterate_directory(): iterate over a directory,
                          invoking ufs_extattr_lookup() and
                          ufs_extattr_enable_with_open() on each
                          entry.

o This feature is not widely tested, and therefore may contain
  bugs, caution is advised.  Several changes are in the pipeline
  for this feature, including breaking out of EA namespaces into
  subdirectories of .attribute (this is waiting on the updated
  EA API), as well as a per-filesystem flag indicating whether
  or not EAs should be auto-started.  This is required because
  administrators may not want .attribute auto-started on all
  file systems, especially if non-administrators have write access
  to the root of a file system.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-14 05:32:31 +00:00
mjacob
a0b58bfe93 update this to be marginally closer to reality 2001-03-14 04:31:36 +00:00
mjacob
c8b582ed5e Clean up usage- ct_reserved is really ct_syshandle now. 2001-03-14 04:14:58 +00:00
mjacob
45a6344414 First cut of target mode swizzling for non-little endian machines.
It's probably wrong but it's a start.
2001-03-14 04:14:22 +00:00
mjacob
eca80c5e28 Mote that how the pad bytes can be divided in half and used by either
the target mode code or outer layers.

Increase cd_tagval to be 32 bits since it will have to now carry 16
bits of parallel SCSI ATIO handle as well as a normal tag (if any).
2001-03-14 04:13:30 +00:00
mjacob
bd35206cf8 In order to save ourselves grief with the SUNPRO compiler under
Solaris (which, for reasons unknown to me, chokes on u_int16_t
as a typedef of unsigned short if used in a transitional (mixed K&R
and ANSI) way), we'll go the extra mile and fully ANSIfy things.
2001-03-14 04:11:56 +00:00
jkh
4a6cbeb932 OK, *now* we only sort the file once (red face). 2001-03-14 03:26:40 +00:00
dd
24b0122a84 Document the lock and unlock commands. This fixes a segmentation fault.
PR:		25187
Approved by:	nik
2001-03-14 03:24:30 +00:00
dd
bfdb3b217b Document the lock and unlock commands.
PR:		25187
Approved by:	nik
2001-03-14 03:22:28 +00:00
dd
e925ab37f7 Point people looking to upgrade from source at "The Cutting Edge" in
the Handbook, rather than some nonexistent tutorial.

PR:		25556
Approved by:	nik
2001-03-14 03:12:06 +00:00
ken
f81f1df515 In xpt_set_transfer_settings(), force async if either the period or the
offset is set to 0.

Re-arrange the DT limiting code so that we don't end up setting the period
to 0xa if the user really wants async.  The previous behavior seemed to
confuse the aic(4) driver.

PR:		kern/22733
Reviewed by:	gibbs
2001-03-13 22:35:28 +00:00
gshapiro
97b1e410af Read information from local rc.conf file(s) to get proper settings for
'make start'.

PR:		conf/25639
Submitted by:	Esa Karkkainen <ejk@pp.htv.fi>
2001-03-13 20:58:39 +00:00
cg
9c788987ab fix a panic triggerable by anyone with read/write access to the audio
devices.  opening /dev/{dsp,dspW,audio}0 and then opening a different device
from that list and closing it resulted in a panic when any operation is
performed on the first fd.

we prevent this happening by denying the second open unless it uses the same
minor device as the first.

PR:		kern/25519
2001-03-13 18:43:22 +00:00
ru
75b400ba6b RFC768 (UDP) requires that "if the computed checksum is zero, it
is transmitted as all ones".  This got broken after introduction
of delayed checksums as follows.  Some guys (including Jonathan)
think that it is allowed to transmit all ones in place of a zero
checksum for TCP the same way as for UDP.  (The discussion still
takes place on -net.)  Thus, the 0 -> 0xffff checksum fixup was
first moved from udp_output() (see udp_usrreq.c, 1.64 -> 1.65)
to in_cksum_skip() (see sys/i386/i386/in_cksum.c, 1.17 -> 1.18,
INVERT expression).  Besides that I disagree that it is valid for
TCP, there was no real problem until in_cksum.c,v 1.20, where the
in_cksum() was made just a special version of in_cksum_skip().
The side effect was that now every incoming IP datagram failed to
pass the checksum test (in_cksum() returned 0xffff when it should
actually return zero).  It was fixed next day in revision 1.21,
by removing the INVERT expression.  The latter also broke the
0 -> 0xffff fixup for UDP checksums.

Before this change:
: tcpdump: listening on lo0
: 127.0.0.1.33005 > 127.0.0.1.33006:  udp 0 (ttl 64, id 1)
:                          4500 001c 0001 0000 4011 7cce 7f00 0001
:                          7f00 0001 80ed 80ee 0008 0000

After this change:
: tcpdump: listening on lo0
: 127.0.0.1.33005 > 127.0.0.1.33006:  udp 0 (ttl 64, id 1)
:                          4500 001c 0001 0000 4011 7cce 7f00 0001
:                          7f00 0001 80ed 80ee 0008 ffff
2001-03-13 17:07:06 +00:00