function, its options and explaining that recursion for writers can be
selectively enabled.
Reported by: rwatson, Skip Ford <skip at menantico dot com>
the inpcb when there's an inpcb without associated timewait state, and
not unlocking when the inpcb has been freed. This avoids a kernel panic
when tcpdrop(8) is run on a socket in the TIMEWAIT state.
MFC after: 3 days
Reported by: Rako <rako29 at gmail dot com>
should never be moved by one lock to another.
As, luckily, nothing in our tree is using it, axe the function.
This breaks lockmgr KPI, so interested, third-party modules should update
their source code with appropriate replacement.
Ok'ed by: ups, rwatson
MFC after: 3 days
PMCs and 'mode' to distinguish between counting and sampling.
- Document PMC row dispositions.
- Document the requirement for PRIV_PMC_MANAGE privilege when issuing
PMC_OP_PMCADMIN requests.
unique names based on the submitted filename, a strftime(3) format
string and a two digit sequence number.
By default the strftime(3) format string is %Y%m%d (YYYYMMDD), but
this can be changed by the -F option.
PR: bin/106049 (based on patch in that PR)
Approved by: grog@ (mentor)
This time, change the default CFLAGS to match the simple defaults that
the tinderboxes use. That is, don't use -fno-strict-aliasing by default.
My last attempt to re-anable -Werror gave me a lesson in what strict
aliasing is all about. There was code in libthr that wasn't 64-bit clean.
The default use of -fno-strict-aliasing hid that.
By using -fno-strict-aliasing by default we were choosing to ignore
problems in code which had the potential to shoot ourselves in the
foot. Sometimes it would be the 64-bit foot. I have both feet. The left
ones are 32 bits and the right ones are 64 bits. Don't ask about my
endian orientation. :-)
The -fno-strict-aliasing compiler arg can still be used if NO_STRING_ALIASING
is define in make.
We are early in the FreeBSD 8 development, so we have the opportunity to
wait and see if this works for us. I am sure that people will complain.
We can easily revert this. All I ask is that we take sides: clean code or
not. YMMV.
Note that by using -fno-strict-aliasing the build won't actually break.
Only where WARNS is set (and -Werror is used) will a compiler warning break
the build. The use of WARNS levels implies (to me at least) that the
developer has taken some care to make the code pass basic checks. This
commit makes those checks just a little bit more strict.
is enabled). This saves around 80MB (for i386) on the ISO images.
Note that this is only from the install media, not the installed
system where the symbols are still installed, if part of the release.
Should anybody want the symbols which match disc1/livecd, they can
just be extracted from the kernel distribution files.
Reviewed by: kensmith
comments from vnode_pager_setsize(). This call was introduced in
revision 1.140 to address a problem that no longer exists.
Specifically, pmap_zero_page_area() has replaced a (possibly)
problematic implementation of page zeroing that was based on
vm_pager_map(), bzero(), and vm_pager_unmap().
request are 32 bit values, and are not necessarily small.
- Note that the PMC_F_KGMON flag is currently unimplemented.
- Tweak description of an EINVAL error return.
- Add an "AUTHORS" section.
while the global callout spinlock is not held, and can lead to PF#.
Reported by: dougb, Mark Atkinson <atkin901 at yahoo dot com>
Tested by: dougb
Diagnosed by: jhb
This should fix the double free() bug where there's no tailing newline(\n)
character:
current# echo -n test | tail
testAssertion failed: (run->magic == ARENA_RUN_MAGIC), function
arena_dalloc, file /usr/src/lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.c, line 2448.
Abort (core dumped)
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 3 days
The lookup hurts a bit for connections but had been there anyway
if IPSEC was compiled in. So moving the lookup up a bit gives us
TSO support at not extra cost.
PR: kern/115586
Tested by: gallatin
Discussed with: kmacy
MFC after: 2 months
a good job of it) in the copypktopts() function, just call ip6_clearpktopts()
directly. Otherwise, the callers of this function would end up freeing the
memory twice.
Reviewed by: jinmei
PR: kern/116360