variants. This allows usable file system images (i.e. those with both a
shell and an editor) to be created with only one copy of the curses library.
Exp-run: antoine
PR: 189842
Discussed with: bapt
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
arc4random.c
- CVS rev. 1.22
Change arc4random_uniform() to calculate ``2**32 % upper_bound'' as
``-upper_bound % upper_bound''. Simplifies the code and makes it the
same on both ILP32 and LP64 architectures, and also slightly faster on
LP64 architectures by using a 32-bit remainder instead of a 64-bit
remainder.
- CVS rev. 1.23
Spacing
readpassphrase.c
-CVS rev. v 1.24
most obvious unsigned char casts for ctype
Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 5 days
Ensure that lex errors fail the build instead of being silently ignored
due to the piped call. Also postpone the update of the nslexer.c file
until we are sure we have generated it properly.
These changes fix some very obscure build failures I encountered while
building FreeBSD within a chroot that did not have devfs mounted. The
specific errors looked like:
.../libc.so.7: undefined reference to `_nsyyerror'
.../libc.so.7: undefined reference to `_nsyyin'
.../libc.so.7: undefined reference to `_nsyylex'
.../libc.so.7: undefined reference to `_nsyylineno'
.../libc.so.7: undefined reference to `_nsyytext'
and were caused due to a mangled nslexer.c being linked into libc.
. Add s_erfl.c to building libm.
. Add MLINKS for erfl.3 and erfcl.3.
* Symbol.map:
. Move erfl and erfcl to their proper location.
* ld128/s_erfl.c:
. Implementations of erfl and erfcl in the IEEE 754 128-bit format.
* ld80/s_erfl.c:
. Implementations of erfl and erfcl in the Intel 80-bit format.
* man/erf.3:
. Document the new functions.
. While here, remove an incomplete sentence.
* src/imprecise.c:
. Remove the stupidity of mapping erfl and erfcl to erf and erfc.
* src/math.h:
. Move the declarations of erfl and erfcl to their proper place.
* src/s_erf.c:
. For architectures where double and long double are the same
floating point format, use weak references to map erfl to
erf and ercl to erfc.
Reviewed by: bde (many earlier versions)
* Update the domain and range of comments for the polynomial
approximations, including using the the correct variable names
(e.g., pp(x) instead of p(x)).
* Use hex values of the form 0x3e0375d4 instead of 0x1.06eba8p-3,
which was obtained from printf("%.6a").
* In the domain [0.84375, 1.25], qa(x) can be reduced from a 4th
order polynomial to 3rd order.
* In the domain [1.25,1/0.35], sa(x) can be reduced from a 4th
order polynomial to 3rd order.
* In the domain [1/0.35, 11], the 4th order polynomials rb(x) and
sb(x) can be reduced to 2nd and 3rd order, respectively.
from erronously constant folding expressions of the form
'1 - tiny'. This allows erf[f](x) to raise INEXACT.
* Use 0.5, 1, and 2, which are exactly representable in radix-2
floating point formats. This reduces diffs between s_erf[fl].c.
* While here, add a comment about efx and efx8.
- In the unionfs case, opendir() and fdopendir() read the directory's full
contents and cache it. This cache is not refreshed when rewinddir() is
called, so rewinddir() will not notice updates to a directory. Fix this
by splitting the code to fetch a directory's contents out of
__opendir_common() into a new _filldir() function and call this from
rewinddir() when operating on a unionfs directory.
- If rewinddir() is called on a directory opened with fdopendir() before
any directory entries are fetched, rewinddir() will not adjust the seek
location of the backing file descriptor. If the file descriptor passed
to fdopendir() had a non-zero offset, the rewinddir() will not rewind to
the beginning. Fix this by always seeking back to 0 in rewinddir().
This means the dd_rewind hack can also be removed.
While here, add missing locking to rewinddir().
CR: https://phabric.freebsd.org/D312
Reviewed by: jilles
MFC after: 1 week
Makefile,v 1.37
tc1.c v 1.3
Rename TEST/test.c tc1.c
common.c,v 1.23
pass lint on _LP64.
emacs.c,v 1.22
pass lint on _LP64.
filecomplete.h,v 1.8
mv NetBSD ID back from 1.9 as we don't
have the widecharacter support.
prompt.c,v 1.14
prompt.h,v 1.9
term.h,v 1.20
read.h,v 1.6
Update NetBSD version strings
sys.h,v 1.12
Misc sun stuff.
tty.c 1.31
handle EINTR in the termios operations
Allow a single process to control multiple ttys (for pthreads using _REENTRANT)
using multiple EditLine objects.
pass lint on _LP64.
Don't depend on side effects inside an assert
MFC after: 1 week
Obtained from: NetBSD
This includes:
o All directories named *ia64*
o All files named *ia64*
o All ia64-specific code guarded by __ia64__
o All ia64-specific makefile logic
o Mention of ia64 in comments and documentation
This excludes:
o Everything under contrib/
o Everything under crypto/
o sys/xen/interface
o sys/sys/elf_common.h
Discussed at: BSDcan
Solaris and other OSs have support for \< and \> as word
delimiters in utilities like sed(1). These are useful to
have for general compatiblity with Solaris but should be
avoided for portability with other systems, including the
traditional BSDs.
Bump __FreeBSD_version as this is likely to affect some
userland utilities.
Reference:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/516
PR: bin/153257
Obtained from: Illumos
MFC after: 1 month
- style(9)
TODO: When AI_ADDRCONFIG is specified, getaddrinfo() can
be quite slow for system with many interfaces. We should
have some kernel sysctls to report IPv4/IPv6 status.
Spotted by: melifaro
MFC after: 1 week
o Document PF_LOCAL as being an alias for PF_UNIX
o Document POSIX standardization of this interface using AF_*
constants rather than PF_* constants, and note the three particular
families which POSIX standardizes.
o Note anticipated POSIX standardization of SOCK_CLOEXEC.
o Delete from listing protocol families that FreeBSD doesn't support
(in some cases, like PF_PUP, has never supported).
o Add to listing some current protocol families that have been
introduced in the last decade or so.
o Document the correspondence of PF_* and AF_* constants.
We should probably change the documentation to make the AF_* constants
primary, but this commit does not do so.
Reviewed by: kevlo@
MFC after: 1 month
Previously the sizes were inferred indirectly based on the size of the mappings
at 0 and 4GB respectively. This works fine as long as size of the allocation is
identical to the size of the mapping in the guest's address space. However, if
the mapping is disjoint then this assumption falls apart (e.g., due to the
legacy BIOS hole between 640KB and 1MB).
Also ANSIfy a function declaration.
While here update the OpenBSD patch level in getopt_long.c as we
already have the corresponding change.
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
The code doesn't really benefit of using reallocf() in this case.
Also, the realloc() results being assigned temporary variable which
makes blind replacement with reallocf() mostly useless.
Pointed out by: stefanf, bde
Use of reallocf is useful in libraries as we are not certain the
application will exit after NULL.
This somewhat reduces portability but if since you are building
this as part of libc it is likely you have our non-standard
reallocf(3) already.
Reviewed by: ache
MFC after: 5 days
and prevents the request from deleting existing mappings in the
region, failing instead.
Reviewed by: alc
Discussed with: jhb
Tested by: markj, pho (previous version, as part of the bigger patch)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Posix strptime() requires support for %t and %n, which were added
to the illumos port. Curiously we were skipping white spaces by
default in most other cases making %t meaningless.
We now skip spaces in the case of the %e specifier as strftime(3)
explicitly adds a space for the single digit case.
Reference:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/strptime.html
Obtained from: Illumos (Rev. a11c1571b6942161b0186d0588609448066892c2)
MFC after: 3 weeks
when looking for configured addresses.
This change is based upon the code from the submitter, and made
following changes:
- Exclude addresses assigned on interfaces which are down, like NetBSD
does.
- Exclude addresses assigned on interfaces which are ifdisabled.
PR: 190824
Submitted by: Justin McOmie
MFC after: 1 week
Our strptime(3) implementation was the base for the illumos
implementation and after contacting the author, Kevin Rudy
stated the code is under a 2-Clause BSD License [1]
After reviewing our local changes to the file in question,
the FreeBSD Foundation has agreed that their contributions
to this file are not required to carry clause 3 or 4 so
the file can be relicensed as in Illumos [2].
References:
[1] https://www.illumos.org/issues/357
[2] Illumos Revision: 13222:02526851ba75
Approved: core (jhb)
Approved: FreeBSD Foundation (emaste)
MFC after: 4 days