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Improve libnetbsd compatibility with NetBSD
This change is being made to diff reduce/reduce duplication in contrib/netbsd-tests and to facilitate further porting of software from NetBSD Add the following headers: - sys/event.h: -- sys/types.h is required for kqueue on FreeBSD, but not NetBSD. - sys/types.h: -- NBBY is defined in sys/param.h on FreeBSD, not sys/types.h like on NetBSD. Pull in sys/param.h to have parity with NetBSD. - sys/wait.h: -- Define wrusage as __wrusage for parity with NetBSD typedef. - glob.h -- Define __gl_stat_t as "struct stat" for parity with NetBSD typedef. - pthread.h: -- Pull in pthread_np.h for _np functions defined separately on FreeBSD. Improve compatibility with NetBSD in the following headers: - sha1.h: -- define SHA1_CTX as SHA_CTX -- define SHA1Final as SHA1_Final - sha2.h: -- #include sha384 to pick up all of the SHA 384 bit macros and definitions. - util.h: -- Add sys/types.h to util.h to pollute the header for types used in flags_to_string and string_to_flags (u_long) as NetBSD doesn't require them for the functions. MFC after: 2 weeks Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
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