strip the space from '( struct thread *...', wrap long lines.
o Remove an unneeded comment on the topic of no lock being required as
part of the NDINIT() in __acl_get_file(), as it's really not required
there.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
coerces the deletion of a default ACL on a directory when no default
ACL EA is present to success. Because the UFS EA implementation doesn't
disinguish the EA failure modes "that EA name has not been
administratively enabled" from "that EA name has no defined data",
there's a potential conflict in error return values. Normally, the
lack of administratively configured EA support is coerced to
EOPNOTSUPP to indicate that ACLs are not available; in this case,
it is possible to get a successful return, even if ACLs are not
available because EA support for them has not been enabled.
Expand the comment in ufs_setacl() to identify this case.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
from ufs_extattr_enable_with_open().
o Print auto-start notifications if (bootverbose). This was previously
commented out since it didn't know how to check for bootverbose.
o Drop in comments throughout indicating where ENOENT should be replaced
with ENOATTR once that is available.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
implementation to replace single-character namespace prefixes, '$' is no
longer an invalid attribute name, and the namespace is relevant to
validity determination.
o Remove '$' case from ufs_extattr_valid_attrname()
o Add attrnamespace argument to ufs_extattr_valid_attrname(), and
fill out appropriately.
Currently no decisions are made based on the namespace argument, but
may be in the future.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
since that is what we use now and this insulates us from any time_t
tweaks here. We can define a record format that uses 64 bit times if/when
we need to.
in the 21143, instead of giving priority to the receive unit.
This gives a 10-15% performance improvement in the forwarding rate
under heavy load.
Reviewed-by: Bill Paul
Small tweaks to kldxref may be necessary to avoid the surprising (but harm-
less) behaviour of 'kldload foo' loading foo.ko.debug instead of foo.ko if
it is present in the kernel directory.
Approved by: a week of silence on -arch
MFC after: 2 weeks
in bind() and connect(). Linux doesn't care if the length of the
sockaddr matches its address family; FreeBSD does. This fixes the
known issues with the resolver in linux_base-7.
kernel #defines to figure out where the stack is located. This stops
libc_r from exploding when the kernel is compiled with a different
KVM size. IMHO this is all kinda bogus, it would be better to just
check %esp and work from that.
of Giant during the Giant unwinding phase, and start work on instrumenting
Giant for the file and proc mutexes.
These wrappers allow developers to turn on and off Giant around various
subsystems. DEVELOPERS SHOULD NEVER TURN OFF GIANT AROUND A SUBSYSTEM JUST
BECAUSE THE SYSCTL EXISTS! General developers should only considering
turning on Giant for a subsystem whos default is off (to help track down
bugs). Only developers working on particular subsystems who know what
they are doing should consider turning off Giant.
These wrappers will greatly improve our ability to unwind Giant and test
the kernel on a (mostly) subsystem by subsystem basis. They allow Giant
unwinding developers (GUDs) to emplace appropriate subsystem and structural
mutexes in the main tree and then request that the larger community test
the work by turning off Giant around the subsystem(s), without the larger
community having to mess around with patches. These wrappers also allow
GUDs to boot into a (more likely to be) working system in the midst of
their unwinding work and to test that work under more controlled
circumstances.
There is a master sysctl, kern.giant.all, which defaults to 0 (off). If
turned on it overrides *ALL* other kern.giant sysctls and forces Giant to
be turned on for all wrapped subsystems. If turned off then Giant around
individual subsystems are controlled by various other kern.giant.XXX sysctls.
Code which overlaps multiple subsystems must have all related subsystem Giant
sysctls turned off in order to run without Giant.
while it is on a queue with the queue lock and remove the per-task locks.
- Remove TASK_DESTROY now that it is no longer needed.
- Go back to inlining TASK_INIT now that it is short again.
Inspired by: dfr
- uthread_signal.c; libc_r does not wrap signal() since 1998/04/29.
- uthread_attr_setprio.c; it was never connected to the build, and
pthread_attr_setprio() does not exist in POSIX.
- uthread_sigblock.c and uthread_sigsetmask.c; these were no-ops
bloating libc_r's space.
pthread_private.h:
- Removed prototypes of non-syscalls: send().
- Removed prototypes of unused syscalls: sigpending(), sigsuspend(),
and select().
- Fixed prototype of fork().
- MFS: Fixed prototypes of <sys/socket.h> syscalls.
Reviewed by: deischen
Approved by: deischen, jasone
This emulates APM device node interface APIs (mainly ioctl) and
provides APM services for the applications. The goal is to support
most of APM applications without any changes.
Implemented ioctls in this commit are:
- APMIO_SUSPEND (mapped ACPI S3 as default but changable by sysctl)
- APMIO_STANDBY (mapped ACPI S1 as default but changable by sysctl)
- APMIO_GETINFO and APMIO_GETINFO_OLD
- APMIO_GETPWSTATUS
With above, many APM applications which get batteries, ac-line
info. and transition the system into suspend/standby mode (such as
wmapm, xbatt) should work with ACPI enabled kernel (if ACPI works well :-)
Reviewed by: arch@, audit@ and some guys
: 2001-10-19 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
:
: * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-flag-recursion): Protect arguments against
: being handled as end-of-sentence characters,
This fixes ".Fl \&?". Previously, it produced an additional whitespace.
There were no precedents in FreeBSD manpages. That's why it was
Noticed by: Thomas Klausner <wiz@netbsd.org>
to avoid most of the double character kernel goop we've been having by having
both a prom console && a normal console.
Was not able to test with graphics head. Hope this doesn't break anything.
Reviewed by: silence on alpha
which may or may not return something which is partially right.
Disable the "devices" file until we find out what this is needed for,
and what exactly those apps need.
This will allow cdevsw to become static again.
Approved by: DES
userland. The per thread ucred reference is immutable and thus needs no
locks to be read. However, until all the proc locking associated with
writes to p_ucred are completed, it is still not safe to use the per-thread
reference.
Tested on: x86 (SMP), alpha, sparc64
queue, and a mutex to protect the global list of taskqueues. The only
visible change is that a TASK_DESTROY() macro has been added to mirror
the TASK_INIT() macro to destroy a task before it is free'd.
Submitted by: Andrew Reiter <awr@watson.org>