Problem turned out to be due to improper handling of reads beyond EOF:
they should just return without error with the uio unchanged, and the
caller will recognize this as a zero-byte return (EOF).
The previous fix to protect directory reads against bogus uio_offset
values returned EINVAL, which broke mount -o union, which only
union'ed in the lower directory if the upper directory cleanly
returned EOF.
While we're here, protect kernfs as well.
check that the packet if of the rigth protocol before giving it to the
proxy module, otherwise let the ipnat code handle it.
What happens in kern/7831 is that a router sends back a icmp message for
a TCP SYN, and ip_proxy.c forwards it to ip_ftp_pxy.c which can only
handle TCP packets. The icmp message is properly handled by ipnat, no need to
go to ip_ftp_pxy.c.
which can't be handled by netmask, and ifa_ifwithnet() didn't find the
interface associated with an adress if it was in the same block but not with
the same prefix. This prevented 'route add' and atalkd to work properly
with some network configs.
This has been discussed on tech-net some weeks ago.
- Set RI_FULLCLEAR so that we clear the *entire* display
- Set RI_CURSOR and cursor position so that old cursor glyph gets wiped
Fixes PR: port-sparc/8121
- Re-name rasops_setfont to rasops_reconfig
- Add some new run-time 'features'
- Bring all run-time 'features' under control of rasops_info::ri_flg
- Some cosmetic changes
to be the logarithm to base 2 of the alignment, in an ELF environment n is
the actual alignment boundary; thus, adjust the directives accordingly.
Albeit the wonderful i386 architecture doesn't mind the smaller alignment in
an obvious way, it is likely to have resulted in some performance penalty
during the a.out->ELF transition.