proc_attach always frees any struct proc_handle data
that it allocates, but that is supposed to be done
only in error conditions.
PR: bin/158431
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
dynamic memory allocation to hold per-CPU memory types data (sized to
mp_maxid for UMA, and to mp_maxcpus for malloc to match the kernel).
That fixes libmemstat with arbitrary large MAXCPU values and therefore
eliminates MEMSTAT_ERROR_TOOMANYCPUS error type.
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: re (kib)
- 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
These system calls have already been implemented in the kernel; now we
hook up libc symbols so userspace can drive them.
Approved by: re (kib), mentor (rwatson)
Sponsored by: Google Inc
-g, by reverting r219139. The LLVM PR referenced in that revision was
fixed in the mean time, and we imported a clang snapshot soon
afterwards, so the temporary workaround of disabling clang's integrated
assembler is no longer needed.
In this particular case, using e.g. DEBUG_FLAGS=-g causes clang to
output certain directives into assembly that our version of GNU as
chokes on.
Reported by: dougb
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.
- Clamp the string length to 255 bytes when getting
the interface description.
- Clamp data request length to 65535 bytes when doing
control requests.
MFC after: 3 days
Formerly, in this case an error was returned but the pid was also returned
to the application, requiring the application to use unspecified behaviour
(the returned pid in error situations) to avoid zombies.
Now, reap the zombie and do not return the pid.
MFC after: 2 weeks
In C90, NULL is guaranteed to be declared in <stddef.h> and also in
<string.h>. Though the correct way to define NULL in FreeBSD is to
include <sys/_null.h>, other parts of libstand still require <string.h>
to build; therefore, we keep <string.h> in stand.h and add a note about
this;
- Removing no longer used 'Prototype' definition. Quote from bde@:
'Cruft related to getting incomplete struct declarations within
prototypes forward-declared before the structs. It doesn't mean
"prototype" but only part of a prototype-related hack. No longer
used.'
- Replacing iaddr_t with uintptr_t;
- Removing use of long double to determine alignment. Use a fixed 16 byte
alignment instead;
Reviewed by: bde
Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD (partially)
MFC after: 1 month
this fix only applies to zalloc.c, the other part of libstand such like
qdivrem.c still gives compilation warnings on sparc64 tinderbox builds;
therefore, WARNS level isn't changed for now.
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: bde
about the parent USB device:
- libusb20_dev_get_parent_address
- libusb20_dev_get_parent_port
- Rename libusb20_compat01.c into libusb01.c
MFC after: 3 days
(1) Coding style changes.
(2) If the server does not acknowledge any blocksize option,
revert to the default blocksize of 512 bytes.
(3) Send ACK if the first packet happens to be the last packet.
(4) Do not accept blocksize greater than what was requested.
(5) Drop any unwanted OACK received if a tftp transfer is already
in progress.
(6) Terminate incomplete transfers with a special no-error ERROR packet.
Otherwise we rely on the tftp server to time out, which it does
eventually, after re-sending the last packet several times and spamming
the system log about it every time. This idea is borrowed from the
PXE client, which does exactly that.
Submitted by: Alexander Kabaev <kan@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed and Tested by: Santhanakrishnan Balraj <sbalraj at juniper dot net>
If a file is mapped with with MAP_PRIVATE, no write permission is required
and changes do not end up in the file. Therefore, tools like fuser and fstat
should not show the file as open for writing.
The protection as displayed by procstat -v still includes write in this
case, and shows 'C' for copy-on-write.
o Set TP using inline assembly to avoid dead code elimination.
o Eliminate _tcb.
Merge from r161840:
Stylize: avoid using a global register variable.
Merge from r157461:
Simplify _get_curthread() and _tcb_ctor because libc and rtld now
already allocate thread pointer space in tls block for initial thread.
Merge from r177853:
Replace function _umtx_op with _umtx_op_err, the later function directly
returns errno, because errno can be mucked by user's signal handler and
most of pthread api heavily depends on errno to be correct, this change
should improve stability of the thread library.
MFC after: 1 week