found when the user specifies "mount -t type". Instead of printing
out one message for each path element (/sbin, /usr/sbin), it prints
out:
mount: exec mount_type not found in /sbin, /usr/sbin: No such file or directory
The code is quite long for such a stupid little piece of aesthesism
but it is very straghtforward so I guess it's ok. Besides, I don't
want to do a "char foo[100];" and have malloc break down when someone
decides to add a few more paths to a variable that's far apart from
this code. :)
By the way, there is no malloc() off-by-one error for the '\0' at the
end of the string although I don't explicitly add 1 to the length.
The code allocates strlen(path element)+2 bytes for each path element,
and doesn't use the last two bytes (for the delimiting ", ").
Reviewed by: the list (I hope)
between ignoring options specified in the setsockopt call if IP_HDRINCL is set
(the UCB choice when VJ's code was brought in) vs allowing them (what everyone
else did, and what is assumed by programs everywhere...sigh).
Also perform some checking of the passed down packet to avoid running off
the end of a mbuf chain.
Reviewed by: fenner
regarding the "real" problem with maps that we have been having
over the last few weeks. He noted that the first_free pointer was
left dangling in certain circumstances -- and he was right!!! This
should fix the map problems that we were having, and also give us the
advantage of being able to simplify maps more aggressively.
(enable/disabled) now that the APM_GETINFO ioctl returns the necessary
information. Also, print out the status along with the other
information as the default behavior.
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Tatsumi Hosokawa <hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp> & BSD Nomads
I re-wrote alot of this, but the ideas are based on the code from the
most recent pccard-snapshot.
loader is also present in the coff loader. It was possible to get one
more page allocated than needed, which would cause brk()/malloc()/etc
to fail with ENOMEM when it tried to re-allocate the space.
Also, change a bcopy() from kernel to user space to a copyout().
just in case a connection already existed.
Also, a minor optimization in the code which determins if a APM BIOS exists.
Reviewed by: phk
This is based on the APM-0.5 patch for Linux, but written entirely by me.
files are off the vendor branch, so this should not change anything.
A "U" marker generally means that the file was not changed in between
the 4.4Lite and Lite-2 releases, and does not need a merge. "C" generally
means that there was a change.
[note new unused (in this form) syscalls.conf, to be 'cvs rm'ed]
files are off the vendor branch, so this should not change anything.
A "U" marker generally means that the file was not changed in between
the 4.4Lite and Lite-2 releases, and does not need a merge. "C" generally
means that there was a change.