the falling edge of a media state change.
This is in preparation for media state change notification to the
routing socket.
No objections by: sam, wpaul, ru, bms
Brucification by: bde
o Fix and improve comments and references,
o Add PFIL_HOOKS, UFS_ACL and UFS_DIRHASH,
o Switch from SCHED_4BSD to SCHED_ULE,
o Remove SCSI_DELAY (there's no SCSI support),
One thing Gzip does is implicitly by store the size of a file into an
'unsigned long' rather than explicitly compute the remainder modulo 2^32
(see RFC 1952 section 2.3.1 "ISIZE"). Thus an extracted file size is
does not equal the original size (mod 2^32) for files larger than 4GB.
This manifests itself in errors such as:
zcat: bigfile.gz: invalid compressed data--length error
PR: 66008, 66009
Submitted by: Peter Losher <Peter_Losher@isc.org>
Patch by: tjr
- change pf_get_pool() argument rule_number type from u_int32_t
to u_int8_t, fixes corruption of address pools with large
rulesets (mcbride@)
- prevent endless loops with route-to (dhartmei@)
- limit option length to 2 octets max (frantzen@)
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Approved by: mlaier(mentor), bms(mentor)
because otherwise it will remain having a dependency upon libssl. This
breaks the non-crypto build that happens for release.3
While here, order the list of programs and libraries.
Speculating review feedback from: ru
uncommitted):
Rename ip_claim_next_hop() to m_claim_next_hop(), give it an extra arg
(the type of tag to claim) and push it out of ip_var.h into mbuf.h
alongside all of the other macros that work ok mbuf's and tag's.
LC_CTYPE setting) when determining which characters are printable.
This is an often-requested feature.
Use wcwidth() to determine the number of column positions a character
takes up, although there are still a few places left where we assume
1 byte = 1 column position, e.g. line-wrapping when handling the -m option.
The error handling here is somewhat more complicated than usual: we do
our best to show what we can of a filename in the presence of conversion
errors, instead of simply aborting.
*printf() and *scanf(). Currently, this reduces the size of libc.so
by 9K on i386. But the real savings are for static binaries that use
*printf() or *scanf() but not strtod(); with an FP-disabled libc,
these binaries will not depend on the gdtoa routines, making each
binary about 22K smaller.
floating-point support, remove default definition of FLOATING_POINT
from the source, and change the compile-time option to
NO_FLOATING_POINT.
- Remove the HEXFLOAT option. It saves an insignificant amount of
space (<0.1% of the size of libc on i386) and complicates vfprintf()
and checkfmt().