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Gavin Atkinson
ffae047b53 Correct the HISTORY section of these man pages to show when the function,
not the "manual page example" was introduced.

Approved by:	ed (mentor, implicit)
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-26 14:51:54 +00:00
Gabor Kovesdan
fe1ee31bc8 - style(9)
Approved by:	delphij
2010-01-25 23:44:00 +00:00
Gabor Kovesdan
f978ef9381 Cache failing and opened catalogs in catopen() and related functions.
Continuous catopen() calls cause 4 failig stat(2) each, which means a lot
of overhead.  It is also a good idea to keep the opened catalogs in the memory
to speed up further catopen() calls to the same catalog since these catalogs
are not big at all.  In this case, we count references and only free() the
allocated space when the reference count reaches 0.  The reads and writes to
the cache are syncronized with an rwlock when these functions are called from
a threaded program.

Requested by:	kib
Approved by:	delphij
2010-01-25 23:37:49 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
69618fcf1f Connect smbfs related libraries and tool on sparc64.
Reviewed by:	marius
2010-01-25 18:52:47 +00:00
Doug Barton
b25d11ad65 Commit copyright-only changes to generated files as part of the
9.6.1-P3 update
2010-01-25 04:42:54 +00:00
Ed Schouten
89c3567d32 Improve the ttyname(3) manual page.
- Remove unrelated references to tty(5).
- Remove unneeded relation with FILE *.
- Add better cross references.
2010-01-24 14:44:05 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
4f86602c03 Make strsignal(3) thread-safe.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2010-01-24 10:35:26 +00:00
Ed Schouten
9d98195dc3 EMPTY records don't have a timestamp. 2010-01-23 17:58:40 +00:00
Antoine Brodin
dd554467bb Reapply r201145 to lib/libc/gen/sem.c 2010-01-23 12:48:46 +00:00
Ed Schouten
a7607816bf Just ignore the timestamps given to pututxline().
I've noticed many applications do a bad job at timekeeping, for several
reasons:

- Applications like screen(1) don't update time records when restoring
  the old user login record.
- Many applications only set ut_tv.tv_sec, not ut_tv.tv_usec.

This causes many problems for tools such as ac(8), which require the
timestamps to be properly ordered. This is why I've decided to let the
utmpx code obtain valid timestamps itself.
2010-01-23 08:43:21 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
e066c90bb2 Don't try to hardlink block or character device nodes that come out
of cpio archives.
2010-01-23 07:57:17 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
54d2369731 Use a simpler memory-management strategy for the file objects.
Instead of trying to reference-count them and free them as soon
as they are no longer needed, we now just keep them around and free
them all when we release the archive object.  This fixes a number
of minor memory leaks, especially when reading damaged archives.
2010-01-23 07:55:53 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
58efb33976 If we can't stat a file, return the correct ARCHIVE_FAILED (this entry can't
be processed any further) and a suitable error string.
In particular, this improves the error-reporting when cpio -o is
given a nonexistent filename.
2010-01-23 07:54:15 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
8b0eda3700 Initialize the allocated 'struct zip'. 2010-01-23 07:52:44 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
68c43d86d1 Fix a memory leak when a filter fails to initialize. 2010-01-23 07:52:13 +00:00
Ed Schouten
f5ec5ddec2 English nitpicking.
Submitted by:	jmallett
2010-01-22 05:19:51 +00:00
Ed Schouten
5b2e6b2a90 Describe why pututxline() doesn't entirely conform to standards. 2010-01-22 05:09:10 +00:00
Ed Schouten
d17ad825d6 Remove comments about breaking the specification.
I've discussed this issue with the Austin Group and it will be fixed in
future revisions of the specification. The issue was that ut_line fields
weren't supposed to be valid for LOGIN_PROCESS entries, while
getutxline() would try to match these records anyway.

They also agreed on our way of implementing pututxline() without
getutxid() (which other operating systems also do), but unfortunately
they disagreed with our way of replacing DEAD_PROCESS entries, which is
a pity. The current specification allows the utmpx database to become
infinitely big over time.

See also:	http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=213#c378
2010-01-22 04:53:08 +00:00
Ed Schouten
0806dd9238 Remove stale references to utmp(5) and its corresponding filenames.
I removed utmp and its manpage, but not other manpages referring to it.
2010-01-21 17:25:12 +00:00
Ed Schouten
84bee0d7fb Remove libulog from the bootstrap again.
libulog now only provides functions that are used by various packages
from the ports tree, namely the libutempter ones. There is no reason to
link it into the crunch/fixit binaries anymore.
2010-01-21 16:56:27 +00:00
Ed Maste
bc7622b746 Correct comment typo. 2010-01-21 15:01:09 +00:00
Gabor Kovesdan
124493a1de - Update Galician catalog 2010-01-21 11:36:40 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
bb30676c15 The waitpid(2) function needs neither sys/time.h nor sys/resource.h. 2010-01-20 22:26:36 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
5fc5e42a2e Style: reword comment.
Submitted by:   bde
2010-01-20 11:59:46 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
e5732e1803 For alphasort() add reference to strcoll(3) 2010-01-20 11:55:14 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
e5c9c8533d Style: rename internal function to opendir_compar()
Pointed by:     bde
2010-01-20 07:36:29 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
888ee87295 Style: remove extra empty line in the comment.
Pointed by:     bde
2010-01-20 07:27:56 +00:00
Ed Schouten
26f87cc6ff Revert r202447 by re-exposing the old uname(3) function.
It makes hardly any sense to expose a symbol which should only be
provided for binary compatibility, but it seems we don't have a lot of
choice here. There are many autoconf scripts out there that try to
create a binary that links against the old symbol to see whether
uname(3) is present. These scripts fail to detect uname(3) now.

It should be noted that the behaviour we implement is not against the
standards:

| The following shall be declared as a function and may also be defined
| as a macro:
|
| int uname(struct utsname *);
2010-01-19 23:07:12 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
66c82e578c Add missing DPADD and fix whitespace.
Submitted by:	ru
2010-01-19 13:31:57 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
79ad329d0c Add HTTP digest authentication.
Submitted by:	Jean-Francois Dockes <jf@dockes.org>
Forgotten by:	des (repeatedly)
2010-01-19 10:19:55 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
9e515b1d82 fix a comment typo
MFC after:	3 days
2010-01-18 19:10:14 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
b9a74f2ad5 Double checking my commit I found that comment saying that
POSIX 2008 and XSI 7require strcoll() for opendir() is not true.
I can't find such requirement in POSIX 2008 and XSI 7.

So, back out that part of my commit, returning old strcmp(), and remove
this misleading comment.
2010-01-18 13:44:44 +00:00
Ed Schouten
d1b8647f1c Let pam_lastlog use random ut_id's.
By using random values for ut_id, not based on the TTY name, it is
possible to run for example login(1) multiple times on the same TTY,
without overwriting any previous records.

The output of w(1) will then be as follows:

| 12:26PM  up 2 days,  2:31, 5 users, load averages: 0.01, 0.03, 0.03
| USER       TTY      FROM                      LOGIN@  IDLE WHAT
| ed         pts/2    mekker.80386.nl          12:26PM     - w
| root       pts/2    -                        12:26PM     - w
| root       pts/2    -                        12:26PM     - w
| root       pts/2    -                        12:26PM     - w

Approved by:	des
2010-01-18 11:29:51 +00:00
David Xu
4c1c132bf4 preserve errno when processing error cases. 2010-01-18 10:29:04 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
dcdafd0e92 a) Use strcoll() in opendir() and alphasort() as POSIX 2008 requires.
It also matches now how our 'ls' works for years.

b) Remove comment expressed 2 fears:
 1) One just simple describe how strcoll() works in _any_ context,
 not for directories only. Are we plan to remove strcoll() from everything
 just because it is little more complex than strcmp()? I doubt, and
 directories give nothing different here. Moreover, strcoll() used
 in 'ls' for years and nobody complaints yet.

 2) Plain wrong statement about undefined strcoll() behaviour. strcoll()
 always gives predictable results, falling back to strcmp() on any
 trouble, see strcoll(3).

No objections from -current list discussion.
2010-01-18 10:17:51 +00:00
Ed Schouten
98c63a48e9 Perform several small cleanups to the utmpx code.
- Massively reduce BSS usage. Let futx_to_utx() dynamically allocate the
  structure. There is only a very small amount of applications out there
  that needs to use the utmpx database. Wasting 1 KB on unused
  structures makes little sense.

- Just let getutxid() search for matching ut_id's for any *PROCESS-type.
  This makes the code a bit more future-proof.

- Fix a POSIX-mistake: when reading POSIX and the OpenSolaris
  implementation, getutxline() must return USER_PROCESS and
  LOGIN_PROCESS records whose ut_lines match. When reading POSIX, it
  seems LOGIN_PROCESS should not use ut_line at the first place. I have
  reported this issue.
2010-01-17 21:40:05 +00:00
Ed Schouten
e35a88d3a6 Add forgotten break; keyword to getutxid().
We should not fall through to the ut_id comparison. Only ut_type should
be compared when using OLD_TIME, NEW_TIME, BOOT_TIME or SHUTDOWN_TIME.
2010-01-17 21:00:29 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
d3e5c802a9 Unbreak builds with _FREEFALL_CONFIG=yes, by forcing a lower WARNS
level in that case.
2010-01-17 19:47:42 +00:00
Ed Schouten
2c8d07a874 Fix a regression that was introduced in r191882.
I changed login_tty() to only work when the application is not a session
leader yet. This works fine for applications in the base system, but it
turns out various applications call this function after daemonizing,
which means they already use their own session.

If setsid() fails, just call tcsetsid() on the current session.
tcsetsid() will already perform proper security checks.

Reported by:	Oliver Lehmann
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-17 17:52:35 +00:00
Ed Schouten
79a7dbf111 Simplify ttyslot(3).
After comparing how other systems deal with utmp/utmpx, I noticed many
systems don't even care about ttyslot(3) anymore, since utmpx doesn't
use TTY slots anyway. We don't provide any tools to access old utmp
files anymore, so there is no use in letting applications write to a
proper offset within the utmp file.

Just let ttyslot(3) always return 0, which seems to be the default
behaviour on operating systems like Linux as well.
2010-01-17 15:43:14 +00:00
Xin LI
1750e4f8d7 Correct a typo (when we talk about offset, it should
be offset, not size).

Submitted by:	pluknet at gmail com
2010-01-17 08:12:28 +00:00
Xin LI
35daa28f30 Expose stripe offset and stripe size through libgeom and geom(8) userland
utilities.

Reviewed by:	pjd, mav (earlier version)
2010-01-17 06:20:30 +00:00
Ed Schouten
023b02dea7 Unexpose the old uname(3) function.
Nowadays uname(3) is an inline function around __xuname(3). Prevent
linkage of new binaries against this compatibility function, similar to
what I did with ttyslot(3).
2010-01-16 17:05:27 +00:00
David Xu
764ce7ce7d Also call sem_module_init in sem_close to initialize mutex
with some attributes.
2010-01-15 01:19:58 +00:00
Ed Schouten
5ab7f1fc40 Add wtmpcvt(1).
This utility allows users to convert their wtmp databases to the new
format. It makes no sense for users to keep their wtmp log files if they
are unable to view them.

It basically copies ut_line into ut_id as well. This makes it possible
for last(1) and ac(8) to match login records with their corresponding
logout record.
2010-01-14 20:58:45 +00:00
Ed Schouten
c068466245 Remove ttyslot from Symbol.map anyway.
Requested by:	kan
2010-01-14 15:20:46 +00:00
Ed Schouten
6386f4da2a Unbreak pututxline() on 32-bit architectures.
I forgot to cast the size_t's back to off_t before negating them,
causing all sorts of artifacts where the log files would grow to 2^32 -
197 bytes.

Reported by:	ume
2010-01-14 15:20:09 +00:00
Ed Schouten
d496b9d0d4 Revert the change to Symbol.map, made in r202274.
Even though we use __sym_compat(), we should list the symbol in
Symbol.map.

ttyslot() is now listed as follows, which seems to do the right thing:

| Symbol table '.dynsym' contains 2755 entries:
|    Num:    Value          Size Type    Bind   Vis      Ndx Name
|    613: 00000000000477b0   121 FUNC    GLOBAL DEFAULT   10 ttyslot@FBSD_1.0

Reported by:	kib
2010-01-14 10:00:01 +00:00
Ed Schouten
7bc9f25fd0 Don't use fseeko() to obtain the file offset.
I was a bit confused with lseek(), which returns the new offset. We
should ftello() to obtain it using stdio.
2010-01-14 08:08:55 +00:00
Ed Schouten
9457bcdc60 Add two changes that should have gone into commit r202274.
Phase out ttyslot(3).

  The ttyslot() function was originally part for SUSv1, marked LEGACY in
  SUSv2 and removed later on. This function only makes sense when using
  utmp(5), because it was used to determine the offset of the record for
  the controlling TTY. It makes little sense to keep it here, because the
  new utmpx file format doesn't index based on TTY slots.
2010-01-14 05:37:43 +00:00