when comparing with the alternate superblock. These fields are used
for temporary in-core information only. This should fix the "VALUES
IN SUPER BLOCK DISAGREE WITH THOSE IN FIRST ALTERNATE" error from
fsck_ffs that has been seen a lot recently.
- Use __func__ instead of __FUNCTION.
- Support power-off to S3 or S5 (takawata)
- Enable ACPI debugging earlier (with a sysinit)
- Fix a deadlock in the EC code (takawata)
- Improve arithmetic and reduce the risk of spurious wakeup in
AcpiOsSleep.
- Add AcpiOsGetThreadId.
- Simplify mutex code (still disabled).
error caused by the -1 being on the wrong side of the comparison.
This would not cause an overflow, as near as I can tell, because we
truncate later anyway. We'd just fail to get a diagnostic for 1024
and 1025 byte file names.
made the usage here incorrect.
Note that the change to install may cause other things to break, such as
the advice in src/etc/defaults/make.conf:
# Compare before install
#INSTALL=install -C
If users actually use this, any ${INSTALL} -d invocations in an installworld
will also fail.
Submitted by: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org>
MFC after: 2 days
attempting to remove nonexistant exports with MNT_DELEXPORT returns
an error; before this change it always succeeded. This caused
mountd(8) to log "can't delete exports for /whatever" warnings.
Change the error code from EINVAL to a more specific ENOENT, and
make mountd ignore this error when deleting the export list. I
could have just restored the previous behaviour of returning success,
but I think an error return is a useful diagnostic.
Reviewed by: phk
files).
Another diff will be forthcoming to fold the functionality of
NORELNOTES into NODOC.
Tested by: John Hay <jhay@icomtek.csir.co.za>
Pointy hat to: bmah
default options for GCC. These options are interpreted first and can be
overwritten by explicit command line parameters. This provides one way of
adding [temporary] options to your world build w/o editing /etc/make.conf.
printed on a single, very long, and generally unreadable line. This
isn't very useful. It's also really ugly and most of the time you don't
care what media is supported anyway.
PR: 27701
Submitted by: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>