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mikeh
aac5ea6d37 Update for latest lukemftp import. 2003-06-16 02:37:42 +00:00
mikeh
87d452c5c0 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r116424,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
2003-06-16 02:36:38 +00:00
mikeh
1f17b0f8d2 Import the June 15, 2003 CVS version of NetBSD's ftp + patchset to fix
header file differences between FBSD and NBSD. Like lukemftpd, the
portable version of lukemftp lags too far behind CVS.

This import includes several big fixes plus a cleaned up manpage.
2003-06-16 02:36:38 +00:00
alc
1fe65301dc Lock the vm object when freeing pages. 2003-06-15 21:50:38 +00:00
wpaul
441816c04b In the device attach routine, don't depend on uaa->iface being
populated. Apparently, if you use an ehci controller, it's not.
Use usbd_device2interface_handle() to retrieve the interface handle.
NOTE: uaa->iface is populated in the probe routine, so I suspect the
fact that it's NULL in the attach routine is a bug in the ehci driver.

Also, don't depend on the PHY addresses returned by the AXE_CMD_READ_PHYID
command. The address is correct for my LinkSys NIC, but a user has
reported that with a D-Link NIC, the PHYID command returns address 4
while the attached Broadcom PHY is in fact strapped for address 0.
Instead, latch onto the first PHY address that returns valid data
during a readreg operation.
2003-06-15 21:45:43 +00:00
mbr
d1edf6fb0e Fix yppasswdproc_update_master_1_svc() too.
Only call pw_mkdb if passfile == _PATH_MASTERPASSWD.
Otherwise, rename master.passwd to a temp filename, rename
the new passwd to master.passwd, and let yppwupdate update
passwd as it sees fit.

Reviewed by:	phk
Tested by:	genesys
2003-06-15 21:24:45 +00:00
jake
d84237dcb7 The page queue lock is already held in pmap_remove, change acquire/release
to assertion of ownership.  Serves me right for not booting a witness
kernel.
2003-06-15 21:06:49 +00:00
phk
d2fe2bf672 Remove the evil BIOTOBUF macro, it is no longer used anywhere.
Retain b_bio as the first element of struct buf for now in case some code
somewhere still do the evil cast thing.
2003-06-15 20:36:22 +00:00
phk
55d514176c In specfs::vop_specstratey(), assert that the vnode and buffer agree about
the device.
2003-06-15 20:31:04 +00:00
jake
565c7c3ab6 - Mirror vm_page_queue_mtx assertions added to the i386 pmap.
- Add vm page queue locking in certain places that are only needed on
  sparc64.

This should make pmap_qenter and pmap_qremove MP-safe.

Discussed with:	alc
2003-06-15 19:54:50 +00:00
phk
ad04f29757 I have not had any reports of trouble for a long time, so remove the
gentle versions of the vop_strategy()/vop_specstrategy() mismatch methods
and use vop_panic() instead.
2003-06-15 19:49:14 +00:00
jake
fc203320de Remember to release the loader's heap.
Reviewed by:	tmm
2003-06-15 19:16:43 +00:00
phk
6fcb2a2262 Take 2: Remove _both_ KASSERTS. 2003-06-15 19:16:34 +00:00
phk
0eac6a3d06 Duh! I misread my handwritte notes: We do _not_ want to asser that
vp == bp->b_vp in specfs, that was the entire point of VOP_SPECSTRATEGY().
2003-06-15 19:14:03 +00:00
phk
24cc9156fe Add the same KASSERT to all VOP_STRATEGY and VOP_SPECSTRATEGY implementations
to check that the buffer points to the correct vnode.
2003-06-15 18:53:00 +00:00
phk
69776c1082 Add my timecounter paper from EuroBSDcon2002 2003-06-15 18:49:46 +00:00
phk
9be0707ac8 Remove in toto coda_strategy which incorrectly implemented vop_panic(); 2003-06-15 18:45:15 +00:00
hrs
27676a2c70 Merge entries from maho's USB device compatibility list.
Obtained from:	http://people.FreeBSD.org/~maho/USB/
2003-06-15 18:20:51 +00:00
yar
180cfbc14f Always set bio_resid properly in fdstrategy(),
as should every block device strategy routine.
There was at least one evil consequence of not doing so:
Some errors returned by fdstrategy() could be lost (EAGAIN,
in particular.)

PR:		kern/52338 (in the audit-trail)
Discussed with:	bde
2003-06-15 18:13:17 +00:00
yar
66f662a622 Check whether the floppy type pointer has been set before trying
to access floppy parameters through it.

Note: The DIOCGSECTORSIZE and DIOCGMEDIASIZE handlers withing
fdioctl() couldn't be just moved to below the existing check
for blocking mode because fd->ft can be non-NULL while still
in non-blocking mode (fd->ft can be set with the FD_STYPE ioctl.)

PR:		kern/52338
No MFC:		Not applicable to STABLE
2003-06-15 16:18:58 +00:00
rwatson
51aa556e27 Various cr*() calls believed to be MPSAFE, since the uidinfo
code is locked down.
2003-06-15 15:57:42 +00:00
yar
59a924bc28 Name a function argument "mbuf", not "buf", if it is
a pointer to struct mbuf for clarity and consistency.
2003-06-15 14:47:12 +00:00
yar
18c9b0b6c2 Add missing descriptions of macros M_ALIGN and MH_ALIGN.
Remove a reference to the defunct macro M_COPY_PKTHDR;
document the new functions m_dup_pkthdr() and m_move_pkthdr(),
and the macro variant of the latter, M_MOVE_PKTHDR().
2003-06-15 14:40:03 +00:00
yar
e159c6524a Add more markup to the mbuf(9) manpage. This includes:
- tagging plaintext "mbuf", "mbuf cluster", and "mbuf chain"
  with .Vt (variable type) since all of them are ways of managing
  data, i.e., they can be seen as data types;

- using .Vt/.Va instead of .Li (literal) where appropriate;

- tagging plaintext words that actually refer to function arguments
  with .Fa.

Suggested by:	ru
2003-06-15 14:14:11 +00:00
markm
e0632d72f0 If lint(1) is not "lint", don't try to lint the xlint compat-libs. A
third-party lint is probably being used.
2003-06-15 13:03:37 +00:00
davidxu
1d77a8e0f6 1. Add code to support bound thread. when blocked, a bound thread never
schedules an upcall. Signal delivering to a bound thread is same as
   non-threaded process. This is intended to be used by libpthread to
   implement PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM thread.
2. Simplify kse_release() a bit, remove sleep loop.
2003-06-15 12:51:26 +00:00
yar
771182b0e8 Use .Va, not .Fa, to refer to structure members.
mdoc(7) contains an ambiguous statement on the issue,
but our mdoc(7) police's opinion is solid.

Suggested by:	ru
2003-06-15 12:42:41 +00:00
iedowse
08c9916461 If the device goes away during ulpt_reset(), make sure not to call
ulpt_status() afterwards. This fixes a crash that can occur if a
USB printer is power-cycled when printing is just starting. The
problem is similar to that fixed in revision 1.33, but it is much
less likely to occur.

MFC after:	1 week
2003-06-15 11:55:50 +00:00
iedowse
6fb682520c Don't overwrite the static panicstr buffer for secondary and further
panics. Before revision 1.38, we used to just point panicstr at the
format string if panicstr was NULL, but since we now use a static
buffer for the formatted panic message, we have to be careful to
only write to it during the first panic.

Pointed out by:	bde
2003-06-15 11:43:00 +00:00
des
e6811cdce9 Use __builtin_alloca() on compilers that have it. Keep the prototype for
the benefit of lint and non-{GNU,Intel} compilers.
2003-06-15 11:01:52 +00:00
des
8bb15f6592 Remove the definition of alloca(), it does not belong here. 2003-06-15 10:59:44 +00:00
mbr
fee2f9062f Kill prototype for __msgwrite too. It is not needed anymore. 2003-06-15 10:55:39 +00:00
mbr
43c169a64d Fix the master yppasswd routines, so they really work
for root on ypmaster. yppasswd_local() did use YPPASSWDPROG
instead of MASTER_YPPASSWDPROG, and the domain was not set,
resulting in a coredump during xdr-encode.

Reviewed by:	des
2003-06-15 10:37:22 +00:00
mbr
ab23b5e216 Fix the master yppasswd routines, so they really work
for root on ypmaster. Fix ypclnt_havepasswdd() to work
for AF_LOCAL connections.

Reviewed by:	des
2003-06-15 10:36:53 +00:00
mbr
8b1b06a201 Only call pw_mkdb if passfile == _PATH_MASTERPASSWD.
Otherwise, rename master.passwd to a temp filename, rename
the new passwd to master.passwd, and let yppwupdate update
passwd as it sees fit.

PR:		52601, 7968
Reviewed by:	des
Submitted by:	Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>
2003-06-15 10:34:11 +00:00
mbr
88d25e9b2f Replace the old SCM_CREDS cred procedures. They can now be
replaced just fine with getpeereid() and the whole code
gets a lot simpler. We don't break the ABI, since all server
programms use __rpc_get_local_uid(), and we just change library
internals.

Reviewed by:	des
2003-06-15 10:32:01 +00:00
charnier
d46a4b84c3 err() on allocation failure. WARNS=9 compliant
use #if 0, #ifndef lint, #endif /* not lint */, #endif ordering
when a message is provided, use errx() instead of err().
2003-06-15 09:28:17 +00:00
grog
7b4b7a670b Document changes to default output. 2003-06-15 08:46:36 +00:00
grog
3d6bd8a137 Print out the current recording devices in the default printout.
Discussed with: cg

Break some particularly long lines.

Still not enough for:  bde.
2003-06-15 08:46:04 +00:00
alc
ff1c2851e3 Remove an unnecessary forward declaration. 2003-06-15 07:28:33 +00:00
rwatson
fa79ce5f40 Now that the kernel access control for quotactl(2) appears to work
properly, clean up quota(1).  quota(1) has the ability to query
quotas either directly from the kernel, or if that fails, by reading
the quota.user or quota.group files specified for the file system
in /etc/fstab.  The setuid bit existed solely (apparently) to let
non-operator users query their quotas and consumption when quotas
weren't enabled for the file system.

o Remove the setuid bit from quota(1).

o Remove the logic used by quota(1) when running setuid to prevent
  users from querying the quotas of other users or groups.  Note
  that this papered over previously broken kernel access control;
  if you queried directly using the system call, you could access
  some of the data "restricted" by quota(1).

In the new world order, the ability to inspect the (live) quotas of
other uids and gids via the kernel is controlled by the privilege
requirement sysctl.  The ability to query via the file is controlled
by the file permissions on the quota database backing files
(root:operator, group readable by default).
2003-06-15 06:54:36 +00:00
rwatson
b0de3b78d3 Now that the kernel access control for quotactl(2) appears to work
properly, clean up quota(1).  quota(1) has the ability to query
quotas either directly from the kernel, or if that fails, by reading
the quota.user or quota.group files specified for the file system
in /etc/fstab.  The setuid bit existed solely (apparently) to let
non-operator users query their quotas and consumption when quotas
weren't enabled for the file system.

o Remove the setuid bit from quota(1).

o Remove the logic used by quota(1) when running setuid to prevent
  users from querying the quotas of other users or groups.  Note
  that this papered over previously broken kernel access control.
2003-06-15 06:46:24 +00:00
rwatson
6b6dc4fc6d Re-implement kernel access control for quotactl() as found in the
UFS quota implementation.  Push some quite broken access control
logic out of ufs_quotactl() into the individual command
implementations in ufs_quota.c; fix that logic.  Pass in the thread
argument to any quotactl command that will need to perform access
control.

o quotaon() requires privilege (PRISON_ROOT).

o quotaoff() requires privilege (PRISON_ROOT).

o getquota() requires that:

    If the type is USRQUOTA, either the effective uid match the
    requested quota ID, that the unprivileged_get_quota flag be
    set, or that the thread be privileged (PRISON_ROOT).

    If the type is GRPQUOTA, require that either the thread be
    a member of the group represented by the requested quota ID,
    that the unprivileged_get_quota flag be set, or that the
    thread be privileged (PRISON_ROOT).

o setquota() requires privilege (PRISON_ROOT).

o setuse() requires privilege (PRISON_ROOT).

o qsync() requires no special privilege (consistent with what
  was present before, but probably not very useful).

Add a new sysctl, security.bsd.unprivileged_get_quota, which when
set to a non-zero value, will permit unprivileged users to query user
quotas with non-matching uids and gids.  Set this to 0 by default
to be mostly consistent with the previous behavior (the same for
USRQUOTA, but not for GRPQUOTA).

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2003-06-15 06:36:19 +00:00
rwatson
0980582084 Tighten up the string->integer conversion in sysctl(8):
(1) Reject zero-length strings for CTLTYPE_INT, _UINT, _LONG,
    _ULONG.  Do not silently convert to 0.

(2) When converting CTLTYPE_INT, _UINT, _LONG, and _ULONG, check the
    end pointer generated by strtol() and strtoul() rather than
    discarding it.  Reject the string if either none of the string
    was useful for conversion to an integer, or if there was
    trailing garbage.

I.e., we will not allow you to set a numeric sysctl to a value unless
we can completely convert the string argument to a numeric value.
I tripped over this when I put the following in /etc/sysctl.conf:

   kern.maxfiles="4000"

Ouch.
2003-06-15 06:26:08 +00:00
nyan
e164cda770 Disable unneeded devices and options. 2003-06-15 04:31:52 +00:00
nyan
981b9f7ecd Remove CPU_ATHLON_SSE_HACK option. 2003-06-15 04:29:37 +00:00
nyan
a8bf3e4bed Include "../Makefile.inc" 2003-06-15 04:27:22 +00:00
nyan
0a2aa0cb7a Most power management devices don't exist on pc98. 2003-06-15 04:24:28 +00:00
imp
8c4b4a14c9 The en module has been broken for the last 40 hours. Disconnect it
from the tree until it is fixed.  Since it is an atm driver, it isn't
commonly used so this will not negatively impact too many people.
harti can reconnect it when he resurfaces and corrects the en module
problems.  This should allow snapshots to start succeeding again.

Reported by: lots of people
2003-06-15 04:15:29 +00:00
jeff
840862a5c2 - Increase the ksegrp's cpu time history buffer to 250ms.
- Decrease the history buffer divisor to 2 so that we remember more of the
   old behavior.
2003-06-15 04:14:25 +00:00