847b14bd3c
opening the POSIX fifo; convert ENXIO error returns to EOPNOTSUPP. This improves handling of the case where the /var/run/lock fifo exists but there is no listener: we immediately return EOPNOTSUPP rather than blocking until a listener turns up. This could occur during a diskless boot before rpc.lockd is loaded, or if the lock file persists across a reboot following the disabling of rpc.lockd. This may have suddenly started to occur due to fifo blocking fixes--previously it looks like attempts to read on a fifo with no listener would time out due to insufficient resources. Reviewed by: alfred |
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bootp_subr.c | ||
krpc_subr.c | ||
krpc.h | ||
nfs_bio.c | ||
nfs_diskless.c | ||
nfs_lock.c | ||
nfs_lock.h | ||
nfs_nfsiod.c | ||
nfs_node.c | ||
nfs_socket.c | ||
nfs_subs.c | ||
nfs_vfsops.c | ||
nfs_vnops.c | ||
nfs.h | ||
nfsargs.h | ||
nfsdiskless.h | ||
nfsm_subs.h | ||
nfsmount.h | ||
nfsnode.h | ||
nfsstats.h | ||
nlminfo.h |