register, remove or change services in the local database. For now only
accept the request if the peer has effective user ID the same as 'root'
user ID.
MFC after: 1 week
is caught. Can be assigned to a window manager shortcut to prevent accidents
with touchpads.
PR: bin/89357
Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick -at- van-laarhoven.org>
MFC after: 1 week
containing the jailid, path, hostname, ip and the command used to start
the jail.
PR: misc/89883
Submitted by: L. Jason Godsey <lannygodsey -at- yahoo.com>
Reviewed by: phk
MFC after: 1 week
instance, the dreaded shared memory problem in PostgreSQL coming back to
haunt you after a binary update.
PR: 89817
Submitted by: edwin
MFC after: 2 days
much later than before, and it is now after we do a mkdir ../compile/FILE.
As a result, if you do 'config DOESNOTEXIST', it now creates the directory
../config/DOESNOTEXIST. It did not do that before. If DEFAULTS does not
exist, it still fails early before any permanent changes.
This shameless hack restores the old behavior of ensuring the config file
actually exists before mkdiring its counterpart directory.
Now I can rmdir ../compile/D and it will stay dead, after my fingers keep
sabotaging me with 'config D<tab><enter>'. (Some of my kernel names
started with D, which used to be 1-character unique and my fingers knew
this very well...)
this file. With ru@'s approval, change it to this version. In this case we
had to bump the version because the old parser would choke on | in the new
'or' syntax and consider that a device.
Approved by: ru@
Don't keep duplicate files in the files list just to
mark the device as "known" later. XXX: Since the
device list isn't unique (there can be two "device foo"
directives, as this the case with LINT+DEFAULTS), we
have to traverse it all to mark all copies of the same
device as "used", but this is not worse than it was.
proxy for hosts that are reachable through the same interface the
request came in from. This feature is mainly for hosts reachable
through some P2P link, e.g. the gif(4) tunnel.
when printing swapinfo output, rather than (total), as that is (strictly
speaking) more accurate.
Pointed out by: Rob <spamrefuse at yahoo dot com>
MFC after: 3 days
result in abort() beeing called. This is because there is a limit of
the number of groups in the RPC which is 16. When the actual number of
groups is too large it results in xdr_array() returning an error which,
in turn, authunix_create() handles by just calling abort().
Fix this by passing only the first 16 groups to authunix_create().
we're reading response headers. (Handle it as a connection-killing
error, rather than entering an infinite loop reading zero bytes.)
Reported by: simon
Discovered thanks to: A not-very-transparent transparent HTTP proxy.
MFC after: 3 days
given prefix is also used recursively for the dependency packages,
if any. If the -P flag appears after any -p flag on the
command line, it overrides it's effect, causing pkg_add to use the
given prefix recursively.
PR: bin/75742
Submitted by: Frerich Raabe <raabe AT kde DOT org>
MFC after: 3 days
into the contrib directory are still necessary for some of the Makefiles,
because the C-sources there use non-canonical includes ("" includes) to get
at the header files.
Clarify that it is not like the shlib versions, and not like param.h's
__FreeBSD_version/osreldate either.
When config(8) was actively changing a while back, the interface between
config and the build system (eg: /sys/conf/files.* and Makefile.*) was
changing rapidly. configvers is a version number of that interface.
User specified config files do not have a version number. The decision
about whether a user supplied config file is syntactically valid or not
belongs to the parser and sanity checks, not an arbitary number.
are synonymous, but ensure seems slightly closer and does not have the
connotation of buying insurance.
Reported by: Jason McIntyre <jmc at kerhand dot co dot uk>
directory before the specified config file. This is implemented by
opening DEFAULTS as stdin if it exists, and if so resetting stdin to the
actual config file when DEFAULTS is fully parsed via yywrap(). In short,
this lets us create DEFAULTS kernel configs in /sys/<arch>/conf that can
enable certain options or devices by default and allow users to disable
them via 'nooptions' or 'nodevice' rather than having to create kludge
NO_FOO options.
Requested by: scottl
Reviewed by: scottl
because it sets the floppy controller parameters, which requires O_RDWR.
Specifically, the FD_SOPTS ioctl requires this, and the code errors out
and aborts if it can't do it. Among other things, it is changing the
FDOPT_NOERRLOG flag. Broken in 6.0 as well.
to set the floppy controller parameters, but that requires that the
device node be open in O_RDWR mode now. I think it is broken in 6.0 as
well. This line looks like a stray anyway.
the start of the section headers has to take into account the fact
that the image_nt_header is really variable sized. It happens that
the existing calculation is correct for _most_ production binaries
produced by the Windows DDK, but if we get a binary with oddball
offsets, the PE loader could crash.
Changes from the supplied patch are:
- We don't really need to use the IMAGE_SIZEOF_NT_HEADER() macro when
computing how much of the header to return to callers of
pe_get_optional_header(). While it's important to take the variable
size of the header into account in other calculations, we never
actually look at anything outside the non-variable portion of the
header. This saves callers from having to allocate a variable sized
buffer off the heap (I purposely tried to avoid using malloc()
in subr_pe.c to make it easier to compile in both the -D_KERNEL and
!-D_KERNEL case), and since we're copying into a buffer on the
stack, we always have to copy the same amount of data or else
we'll trash the stack something fierce.
- We need <stddef.h> to get offsetof() in the !-D_KERNEL case.
- ndiscvt.c needs the IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION() macro too, since it does
a little bit of section pre-processing.
PR: kern/83477
the parent's signal mask. Once daemon() forked, signals would be ignored
in the child thread. While I'm here, check the return value of daemon().
This fixes termination in the daemon case (bug introduced in last commit).
Noticed by: Frederik Lindberg
status. Add a thread that waits for events on the named pipe instead of
polling the line status via apm or the ACPI sysctl. Additionally, use
robust error handling in case devd goes away or we temporarily can't set
a frequency (i.e., passive cooling has preempted our setting).
Later, this should be improved so that if adaptive control is not being used,
we will block while waiting for AC line events, saving a little CPU.
Submitted by: Frederik Lindberg <fli+freebsd-current/shapeshifter.se>
specified. The result is that the package will be listed with a '?'
as if it was not found within the INDEX file, so fix this behaviour.
* Remove trailing spaces.
PR: bin/87136
Submitted by: Sean Farley <sean-freebsd at farley dot org>
MFC after: 3 days
the pointer slowly wandering away on its own in an annoying way when the mouse
isn't physically moved.
PR: bin/83970
Submitted by: Lena -at- lena.kiev.ua
X-MFC after: 6.0-RELEASE
files fetched, FreeBSD release level) is transmitted to the portsnap
server when portsnap is run, but that this information is only used
anonymously and in aggregate.
core. This bug was made visible by a recent change to the audio/timidity++
port, which now has itself as a run dependency.
Reported by: Emil Mikulic, Andreas Klemm
when the base system is not compiled with NO_BIND set. Before we start
searching for mirrors, make sure that host(1) can be found, and if it
doesn't exist then fallback to the A record instead of the SRV records.
Submitted by: Luca Morettoni
linked process was exec()'ed, and map samples in that address range
into the appropriate buckets in the runtime loader's profile.
Improve a few comments.
MFC after: 3 days
Apologies to everyone who has run portsnap in 7.0-CURRENT since
Tuesday; if there is a file "/.portsnap.INDEX" on your system, you can
delete it (or even better, move it to /usr/ports/.portsnap.INDEX).
Big pointy hat to: cperciva
Reported that things weren't working properly: Aleksander Fafula
of the form "REFUSE foo" in portsnap.conf will result in parts of the
tree matching "^foo" being (a) not extracted by "portsnap extract", (b)
not updated by "portsnap update", and (c) not having any patches or new
ports downloaded by "portsnap fetch" or "portsnap cron". The example
shown in portsnap.conf demonstrates ignoring all the language categories.
As mentioned in portsnap.conf.5, the use of an imcomplete ports tree is
not officially supported; but this is something which many users have
requested, so I'm adding it anyway.
PR: bin/85619 (but not the patch provided therein)
MFC after: 1 month
Note, that when cron(8) cannot create pidfile, it'll exit. I didn't
changed this behaviour, but its better to ignore errors other than
EEXIST, so daemon can be started on systems where /var/ file system
doesn't support locking (like NFS without rpc.lockd(8)).
- Use pool.ntp.org servers where possible, thanks to
Chuck Swiger <cswiger at mac dot com> .
- Update list of Swedish NTP servers, thanks to
Fredrik Lindberg <fli+freebsd-current at shapeshifter dot se> .
PR: bin/75479
MFC after: 1 day
Trim trailing whitespace and comments before parsing, and skip empty lines.
Skip subvendor / subdevice entries (which start with two tab characters).
Change the scanf() format string to match any amount and type of whitespace
between the device ID and the description text.
MFC after: 3 weeks
1. Provide larger /, /var, and /tmp partitions (the last increase was
in 2001, and we now have both larger hard drives and more space-hungry
software.)
2. If there is enough space available, allocate extra space to /var
sufficient to store a crash dump.
On systems where harddrivesize > 3 * RAMsize + 10GB, the default sizes
will now be as follows:
swap RAMsize * 2
/ 512 MB
/tmp 512 MB
/var 1024 MB + RAMsize
/usr the rest (8GB or more)
On systems where harddrivesize > RAMsize / 8 + 2 GB, the default sizes
will be in the following ranges, with space allocated proportionally:
swap RAMsize / 8 -- RAMsize * 2
/ 256 MB -- 512 MB
/tmp 128 MB -- 512 MB
/var 128 MB -- 1024 MB
/usr 1536 MB -- 8192 MB
On systems with even less disk space, the existing behaviour is not
changed.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
MFC after: 1 day
(or once people stop arguing about colours of paint)
in sysctl_jail_list(). Because of this, jls(8) could enter into
an endless loop. The strange thing is, that we can call jls(8) while
the other one is in loop and it will succeed - SYSCTL_OUT() will
not return ENOMEM there.
Maybe SYSCTL_OUT() returns first ENOMEM, because there is no memory,
but is marking some memory range as wired even on failure and another
SYSCTL_OUT() calls are not going to succeed, because process exceeds
limit of wired memory? ENOVMCLUE.
Anyway. Fix jls(8) to ignore ENOMEM and retry only 4 times.
Submitted by: Niklas Saers
PR: kern/79245
MFC after: 3 days
missing from ${WORKDIR}/files/.
This bug was caused by the astonishing interaction of "return" and
pipelines; in the following code, the "return" does not exit the
function, but instead exits the subshell which was spawned for the last
element of the pipeline; consequently, the output produced is "foo".
foo() {
echo bar | while read baz; do
if [ ${baz} = "bar" ]; then
return 1
fi
done
echo foo
}
Reported by: simon
"portsnap fetch update" or "portsnap -I cron update". They will be
executed in the order that they appear, and duplicates are not removed
(so "portsnap fetch fetch fetch fetch" is meaningful, albeit rather
silly).
Requested by: Roman Divacky
change the permissions. Failures are still recorded.
This allows mtree to do a generally better job of things when uid != 0.
Sponsored by: ActiveState/Sophos
Partially submitted by: neilw at ActiveState dot com
Reviewed by: neilw at ActiveState dot com
MFC after: 3 weeks
from the port number (if any exists). This unbreaks
env HTTP_PROXY="http://localhost:3128/" portsnap fetch
While I'm here, list both the host and the port in the error message
output if getaddrinfo() fails, since either of them could be responsible
for the failure.
than what we already have" message. [1]
When operating with the undocumented --debug option, replace "xargs
phttpget" with "xargs -t phttpget", since that might conceivably help
debugging.
Noticed by: simon [1]
fast, lightweight, and generally good way for users to keep their
ports trees up to date.
This is version 0.9.4 from the ports tree (sysutils/portsnap) with
the following changes:
1. The experimental pipelined http code is enabled. No seatbelts
in -CURRENT. (^_^)
2. The working directory has moved from /usr/local/portsnap to
/var/db/portsnap (as discussed on -arch two days ago).
3. Portsnap now fetches a list of mirrors (distributed as DNS SRV
records) and selects one randomly. This should help to avoid the
uneven loading which plagues the cvsup mirror network.
4. The license is now 2-clause BSD instead of 3-clause BSD.
5. Various incidental changes to make portsnap fit into the base
system's build mechanics.
X-MFC-After: 6.0-RELEASE
X-MFC-Before: 5.5-RELEASE
X-MFC-To: RELENG_6, RELENG_5, ports
discussed on: -arch and several other places
"yes please" from: simon, remko, flz, Diane Bruce
thinks this is a great idea: bsdimp
Hopes he didn't forget any files: cperciva
it is running during installations. The vsystem() function does get
used after this happens (e.g. if you manually configure the network
interface and ask it to enable the interface) so it needs to be a
little smarter about whether it uses /stand/sh or /bin/sh.
MFC after: 3 days
a card is ejected). wpa_supplicant requires that internal events
for interfaces coming+going include a name but after an interface
is removed you cannot use if_indextoname to map the interface index
in the RTM_IFINFO (or RTM_IFANNOUNCE) msg to an interface name.
Instead record the interface index in the driver-private data area
and use that to filter msgs from the routing socket. This insures
that when we have a message to process we know the interface name.
The end result is that we can now dispatch an "interface removed"
event that is understood when notified than an interface went away
(where previously the event dispatched was ignored because the
interface name was unrecognized).
This change also insures we only process events for our interface.
The only downside is that we can no longer wait for an interface
to arrive as we need to map the interface name to an index at
startup. This is not important as wpa_supplicant should be launched
by devd and not include a separate mechanism for doing interface
discovery.
MFC after: 3 days
Rate units are mA/mW, not mAh/mWh. Get full battery status and time
remaining from ACPIIO_BATT_GET_BATTINFO instead of BST.
PR: bin/83672
MFC after: 2 days
-o Show the origin recorded on package generation instead of the
package name.
-O Only list packages whose registered origin is origin.
Based on PR: bin/78640
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus at corp dot grupos.com.br>, flz
on -current by Ben Kaduk <minimarmot@gmail.com>.
Add a hack of my own to allow the user to supply the paths to the INF and
SYS files on the command line.
- file(1) does not recognize UTF-16 encoded .INF file:
netbc564.inf: MPEG ADTS, layer I, v1, 96 kBits, 32 kHz, Stereo
Use egrep(1) to match two strings, i. e., `Signature' and `Class=Net'.
- Fix linking failure. Generate a temporary Makefile to emluate
official kernel module build process.
- Some minor typo/style fixes.
Reviewed by: obrien
section on "make world". The old link still works fine, but all the
hyperlinks of the referenced document are broken; the same links
work find if /doc/en_US.ISO8859-1 is used instead of plain /doc to
reach the online Handbook copy.
vertical virtual scrolling. This also respects -U for the distance.
PR: bin/82762
Submitted by: Eric Kjeldergaard <kjelderg -at- gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 month