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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
joerg
9edf9a0457 Remove many HAVE_GCC || HAVE_PCC conditionals as the options also apply
to Clang. Add a few cases of HAVE_LLVM for -fno-strict-aliasing.
2012-08-10 12:10:27 +00:00
mrg
75e42fa7da remove most of the remaining HAVE_GCC tests that are always true in
the modern world.
2011-06-20 07:43:56 +00:00
gmcgarry
3c9a95916d Wrap compiler-specific flags with HAVE_GCC and HAVE_PCC as necessary. Add a few flags for PCC. 2008-08-29 00:02:21 +00:00
tls
4147a3c54a Add new Makefile knob, USE_FORT, which extends USE_SSP by turning on the
FORTIFY_SOURCE feature of libssp, thus checking the size of arguments to
various string and memory copy and set functions (as well as a few system
calls and other miscellany) where known at function entry.  RedHat has
evidently built all "core system packages" with this option for some time.

This option should be used at the top of Makefiles (or Makefile.inc where
this is used for subdirectories) but after any setting of LIB.

This is only useful for userland code, and cannot be used in libc or in
any code which includes the libc internals, because it overrides certain
libc functions with macros.  Some effort has been made to make USE_FORT=yes
work correctly for a full-system build by having the bsd.sys.mk logic
disable the feature where it should not be used (libc, libssp iteself,
the kernel) but no attempt has been made to build the entire system with
USE_FORT and doing so will doubtless expose numerous bugs and misfeatures.

Adjust the system build so that all programs and libraries that are setuid,
directly handle network data (including serial comm data), perform
authentication, or appear likely to have (or have a history of having)
data-driven bugs (e.g. file(1)) are built with USE_FORT=yes by default,
with the exception of libc, which cannot use USE_FORT and thus uses
only USE_SSP by default.  Tested on i386 with no ill results; USE_FORT=no
per-directory or in a system build will disable if desired.
2007-05-28 12:06:17 +00:00
christos
c0dd54b15c Coverity CID 3214: Check getrawpartition return code. 2006-05-25 00:42:23 +00:00
mrg
aadd7d4847 sprinkle some -fno-strict-aliasing and -Wno-pointer-sign with GCC4. 2006-05-11 23:16:28 +00:00
drochner
fb8d4ae653 cosmetics: strip trailing blanks when the ISO volume label is printed 2005-09-14 09:41:24 +00:00
drochner
b974cae7e2 Allow the test for ISO9660 filesystems to be applied to non-CD devices
and plain file images too. If no TOC can be read, a single track is
assumed which spans the whole thing.
The disklabel will be updated if supported by the device. If not, just
the ISO volume label information will be printed.
2005-07-25 11:26:40 +00:00
drochner
f375ea19c6 -before adding a "partition", check for an ISO9660 filesystem,
and print out volume label and creation time
-if the drive cannot be open()ed read-write, try read-only and
 print the information
2004-07-04 14:11:44 +00:00
lukem
6e171ecdf8 clean up {LD,DP}ADD. no need to set WARNS=1 here 2002-11-30 06:00:42 +00:00
lukem
17d72c8a6b use NETBSDSRCDIR as appropriate 2002-09-18 03:54:26 +00:00
wiz
a16433eede Sort SEE ALSO. 2002-05-30 16:09:59 +00:00
drochner
d923fb475a to complement my recent kernel changes: add a small tool to build a
disklabel (in-core one, of course) from a CD TOC, which is useful
to access previous sessions on a multi-session CD
2002-05-29 19:39:06 +00:00