device. But with devfs, currently, /dev/psm0 is the blocking device
and /dev/npsm0 is the non-blocking one.
DEVFS must stay consistent with the older behaviour.
PR: 6260
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Kapil Chowksey <kchowksey@hss.hns.com>
is reason enough to make the compilation & installation of sendmail an
make.conf option. I know that you hate negative options Bruce.
PR: 6284
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Adrian Colley <aecolley@world.std.com>
- restored async mount support. The first entry in a block is still
always written synchronously, although it probably shouldn't be in
the async case.
- restored use of BWRITE() instead of bowrite() for the DOWHITEOUT
case, although bowrite() is probably better.
Broken by: merge of softdep changes (rev.1.22).
Found by: lmbench2 delete-file benchmarks.
(originally on a different OS without mkstemp()), albeit somewhat
bashed and hacked into something that doesn't look too much like
the original any more. It should be upwardly compatable with
OpenBSD's mktemp(1) but does a couple of extra things.
I've taken OpenBSD's mktemp.1 man page and adapted it to suit.
leading XXX's. It could wrap an uppercase character through chars
like: [ \ ] ^ _ ` in between Z and a. The backslash and back tick
might be particularly nasty in a shell script context. Also, since
we've been using upper-case generated values for a while now, go with
the flow and use them in the pathname search rotation.
retain additional message in check_relay ruleset,
the message is written into the maillog.
this is useful to a site's postmaster.
Reviewed by: jmb
Submitted by: Ruslan Ermilov ru@ucb.crimea.ua
about spaces and tabs.
The externs in the static inline functions remain 'cause (a) they're
required; and (b) I can't find any gcc -W* cases where they generate
warnings.
data is greater than MLEN, setsockopt is unable to pass it onto
the protocol handler. Allocate a cluster in such case.
PR: 2575
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Julian Assange proff@iq.org
is a tremendous perf decrease due to the disabling of advanced
features such as DMA, Ultra DMA, and 32bit mode. This patch
might have been reported by someone else (I seem to remember
it.)
kernal page table may need to be extended. But while growing the
kernel page table (pmap_growkernel()), newly allocated kernel page
table pages are entered into every process' page directory. For
proc0, the page directory is not allocated yet, and results in a
page fault. Eventually, the machine panics with "lockmgr: not
holding exclusive lock".
PR: 5458
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Luoqi Chen <luoqi@luoqi.watermarkgroup.com>