Because SEEK_SET is 0, this seems to have no effect on the generated code.
PR: bin/160806
Submitted by: Henning Petersen <henning dot petersen at t-online dot de>
Obtained from: NetBSD
Add birth and death dates for Steve Jobs
Update birth and add death date for Dennis Ritchie
PR: bin/162157
Submitted by: Niclas Zeising <niclas.zeising@gmail.com>
That required to increase the LINE field to fit the output of -b.
While here, change the row() function to take a const argument.
In collaboration with: ed
Even though our implementation of utmpx never emits these types of
records, they are part of POSIX. Do print them when they show up in the
database files.
While there, also print the type number of unsupported records.
ioctlname() to return a pointer to the name rather than print it. This did
not show up in testing because truss had its own prototype for ioctlname(),
so it would build fine and run fine as long as the program being traced did
not issue an ioctl.
Teach mkioctls to generate different versions of ioctlname() based on its
first command-line argument.
Pointed out by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
only logged instances where an operation on a file descriptor required
capabilities which the file descriptor did not have. By adding a type enum
to struct ktr_cap_fail, we can catch other types of capability failures as
well, such as disallowed system calls or attempts to wrap a file descriptor
with more capabilities than it had to begin with.
I focused so much on the 32-bits case where we have to cast SIZE_T_MAX
up in size, that I forgot about the 64-bits case, where off_t and size_t
are equal in size. Simply cast both numbers to uintmax_t, as we can
assume st_size is never negative.
Reported by: cperciva
- Prevent possible unaligned access to struct whoent.
- Increase uptime column by one, to properly print hosts with an uptime
greater than 1000 days.
- Reduce code complexity by storing struct whod inside struct hs.
- Set WARNS to 6.
MFC after: 3 months
Third parties are encouraged to change the license on any files which have
a 4-clause license contributed to the NetBSD Foundation to a 2-clause
license. We would also encourage you to inform us about these files, so
that we can continue to track the many places in which NetBSD is used.
http://www.netbsd.org/about/redistribution.html#why2clause [1]
Requested by: joel@
terminal. Unfortunately the fix was incorrect and for flushtime > 0 it
keept sending VEOF.
Sent VEOF generates ^D\b\b echoed by the terminal, which was reported
in bin/161526. Note, we still send VEOF at least once. Otherwise
commands like below would hang forever:
echo 1 |script /tmp/script.out cat
PR: bin/161526
Reported by: Adrian Wontroba <aw1@stade.co.uk>, Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de>
Tested by: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de>
MFC after: 3 days
ipfilter headers contain a duplicated function declaration. Turn off
-Werror to allow kdump to compile in spite of this.
It would be neat to be able to turn off -Werror on a file-by-file basis...
PR: bin/161478
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
- Allow disabling bzip2 support with WITHOUT_BZIP2
- Fix handling patterns that start with a dot
- Remove superfluous semicolon
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
actually print the name (or the numeric value, if they can't figure out
the correct name) instead of just returning a pointer to it. Also, since
ioctl numbers are not and probably never will be unique, drop support for
using a switch statement instead of an if/else chain.
return value is intentionally ignored, but frankly, all it does is
get in the way of the code.
Also fix a few other incorrect casts, such as (void *)malloc(foo) and
passing signed values to %x.
functions may be wider than int, so use intmax_t throughout. Also
add missing casts in printf() calls.
2) Clean up some of the auto-generated code to improve readability.
3) Auto-generate kdump_subr.h. Note that this requires a semi-ugly hack
in the Makefile to make sure it is generated before make(1) tries to
build kdump.c, or preprocess it for 'make depend'.
MFC after: 3 weeks
backported that was written for the TRE integration project in Google
Summer of Code 2011. This is a temporary solution until the whole
regex library is not replaced so that BSD grep development can continue
and the backported code gets some review and testing. This change only
improves scalability slightly, there is no big performance boost yet
but several minor bugs have been found and fixed.
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
Sposored by: Google Summer of Code 2011
MFC after: 1 week
are still available on the queue.
Without this, the fixups producer/consumer pipeline will artifically terminate
before all of the fixups have been processed, leading to incomplete updates
and generally quite unhappy users.
Submitted by: mux
As of FreeBSD 6, devices can only be opened through devfs. These device
nodes don't have major and minor numbers anymore. The st_rdev field in
struct stat is simply based a copy of st_ino.
Simply display device numbers as hexadecimal, using "%#jx". This is
allowed by POSIX, since it explicitly states things like the following
(example taken from ls(1)):
"If the file is a character special or block special file, the
size of the file may be replaced with implementation-defined
information associated with the device in question."
This makes the output of these commands more compact. For example, ls(1)
now uses approximately four columns less. While there, simplify the
column length calculation from ls(1) by calling snprintf() with a NULL
buffer.
Don't be afraid; if needed one can still obtain individual major/minor
numbers using stat(1).
Import the rest of HID improvements from the branch:
- improve report descriptor parser in libusbhid to handle several kinds of
reports same time;
- add to the libusbhid API two functions wrapping respective kernel IOCTLs
for reading and writing reports;
- tune uhid IOCTL interface to allow reading and writing arbitrary report,
when multiple supported by the device;
- teach usbhidctl to set output and feature reports;
- make usbhidaction support all the same item names as bhidctl.
Sponsored by: iXsystems, inc.
reads eating 100% CPU. Fix this by skipping select on STDIN after
reading EOF -- permanently if STDIN is not terminal and for one second
if it is.
Also after reading EOF from STDIN we have to pass it to the program
being scripted. The previous approach was to write zero bytes into the
pseudo-terminal. This does not work because zero-byte write does not
have any effect on read. Fix this by sending VEOF instead.
Submitted by: Ronald Klop <ronald-freebsd8@klop.yi.org>
Discussed with: kib, Chris Torek <chris.torek@gmail.com>
Approved by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
but the use of fseek() means fetch(1) can't correctly resume a transfer
that was interrupted past the 2 GB mark.
Pointed out by: ache@
MFC after: 3 weeks
in append mode. Open it in read-write mode instead. Also move the
fseek up one level to cover the (unlikely but not impossible) case where
the server accepts ranges but does not send a Content-Size header.
PR: bin/117277
MFC after: 3 weeks
returned by the server matched what we requested, and blindly appended
what we received to what we already had. This could go two ways: if the
delivered offset was higher than expected, the local file would contain
duplicate data, while if it was lower than expected, there would be data
missing from the middle of the file. Furthermore, if the transfer was
interrupted again, each subsequent attempt would compound the error.
Fix the first problem by restarting the transfer from scratch if there
is a gap, and the second by explicitly seeking to the correct location
in the local file so as to overwrite any duplicated data.
PR: bin/117277
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 3 weeks
new NFS server when the "-e" option is not used. The bug was
that srvrpccnt[] was being indexed by NFSPROC_XXX when it needs
to be indexed by NFSV4OP_XXX.
Tested by: hrs
Approved by: re (bz)
new NFS server when the "-w" option is used. The problem was
spotted by hrs@ during testing where srvrpcnt[] must be indexed
by NFSV4OP_XXX and not NFSPROC_XXX.
Submitted by: hrs
Approved by: re (bz)
MFC after: 2 weeks
If tail notices that a file it is following no longer exists (because stat()
fails), it will output any final lines and then close the file. If the read
operation also causes an error, such as when the filesystem is forcefully
unmounted, it closes the file as well, leading to fclose(NULL) and a
segmentation fault.
PR: bin/159750
Submitted by: swills
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
capability mode and capabilities.
Right now no attempt is made to unwrap capabilities when operating on
a crashdump, so further refinement is required.
Approved by: re (bz)
Sponsored by: Google Inc
triggered by the same .o being included twice on the command line.
Found by: Nima Misaghian at Sandvine
Reviewed by: kientzle, kaiw
Approved by: re
MFC after: 1 week
col(1) was mangling the SGR escapes and is not strictly required.
See r222647, r222648, r222650, and r222653 for more details.
Reported by: delphij
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 3 weeks
- Fix usbhidctl and usbhidaction to handle HID devices with multiple
report ids, such as multimedia keyboards.
- Add collection type and report id to the `usbhidctl -r` output. They
are important for proper device understanding and debugging.
- Fix usbhidaction tool to properly handle items having report_count
more then 1.
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 2 weeks
* Correctly handle -a.
* -A isn't supported.
* Show all closed 1-to-1 and 1-to-many style sockets.
* Show all listening 1-to-many style sockets.
* Use consistent formatting for -W.
PR: 150642
Approved by: re@
MFC after: 4 weeks.
to the maximum number of CPUs to ensure that lcpustates[] array is always
allocated to the maximum size. Previously, if top was started without
per-CPU stats it would allocate a smaller lcpustates[] array. When
per-CPU stats were then enabled, it would overflow the array and trash
the cpustates_columns[] array causing the CPU stats to be printed in the
wrong locations.
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
ki_rusage member when KERN_PROC_INC_THREAD is passed to one of the
process sysctls.
- Correctly account for the current thread's cputime in the thread when
doing the runtime fixup in calcru().
- Use TIDs as the key to lookup the previous thread to compute IO stat
deltas in IO mode in top when thread display is enabled.
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (kib)
sintrcnt/sintrnames which are symbols containing the size of the 2
tables.
- For amd64/i386 remove the storage of intr* stuff from assembly files.
This area can be widely improved by applying the same to other
architectures and likely finding an unified approach among them and
move the whole code to be MI. More work in this area is expected to
happen fairly soon.
No MFC is previewed for this patch.
Tested by: pluknet
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: re (kib)
This includes a structural change regarding atomic ops. Previously they
were enabled on all platforms unless we had knowledge that they did not
work. However both work performed by marius@ on sparc64 and the fact that
the 9.8.x branch is fussier in this area has demonstrated that this is
not a safe approach. So I've modified a patch provided by marius to
enable them for i386, amd64, and ia64 only.
option that is highly recommended to be adjusted in too much
documentation while doing nothing in FreeBSD since r2729 (rev 1.1).
ipcs(1) needs to be recompiled as it is accessing _KERNEL private
variables.
Reviewed by: jhb (before comment change on linux code)
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
even if stdout is not a tty. If stdout is not a tty the data is
normally processed by other tools and no control sequences are
expected.
PR: bin/158580
MFC after: 1 week
Jul/Sat+3 Every third saturday of July - Jul/Sat+3
which was able to be done via:
Jul/SatThird Every third saturday of July - Jul/SatThird
Add interpreters for:
SatFourth Every third saturday of each month - SatFourth
Sat+4 Every third saturday of each month - Sat+4
Sat Every saturday of each month - Sat
MFC after: 2 weeks
Now that we use utmpx, we more often have entries for which the ut_line
is left blank. To prevent us from returning struct stat for "/dev/",
check that the resulting stat structure belongs to a character device.
- Fix calculation of 1024-byte sized blocks from disk blocks shown when -h
option isn't specified. It was broken with quota64 integration.
- In prthumanval(): limit the size of a buffer passed to humanize_number()
to a width of 5 bytes but allow a shorter length if requested. That's what
users expect.
PR: bin/150151
Reviewed by: Kirk McKusick
exit immediately with an error.
If there is an error opening or reading a file to put into the archive,
set the return value for a deferred error exit.
PR: bin/154407