don't unlock a kernel map (!!!) and then relock it later; a recursive lock,
as it used in the user map case, is fine. Also, don't change map entries
while only holding a read lock on the map. Instead, if we fail to wire
a page, clear recursive locking, and upgrade back to a write lock before
dropping the wiring count on the remaining map entries.
bytes/sector correctly.
Submitted by Detlev Würkner in PR 7653.
Non-trivial merge with the 1.30 change (handle old AmigaDOS fs partitions
with simulated sectorsperblock > 1) by myself, so don't blame Detlev if it
doesn't work (but I checked!).
XXX We still need changes to the file systems to handle this fully.
the latter only seemed to work for TIS Gauntlet and not TIS fwtk.
thanks to simonb@netbsd.org for testing this. fixes [bin/5556].
* if EOF (e.g, ^D) is entered at a username/password/account prompt which
happens to use fgets(), exit the login rather than treating EOF as CR.
* don't use the comma operator where separate statements are valid
* always use snprintf to copy stuff into malloced buffers, just in case
typos creep in and mean that the buffer ends up being overflowed
is heavily influenced by src/distrib/notes/Makefile.inc, from Ross Harvey.
While here, fix a typo and nuke some trailing spaces, to make mdoc more comfortable.
at levels 5 (sound) and 6 (via1) on the Q700.
Raise splhigh when reading and writing registers. It's ugly, but it's
possible that we could get an interrupt from a higher-level source,
causing a re-read of a memory location.
This is not good when, e.g., we are reading the interrupt register.
Ideally, we would just raise splhigh() in ncr53c9x_readregs(), but
that's m.i. code, and it may be expensive on other architectures.
will DTRT with vnodes marked VDIROP. In particular, the message
"flushing VDIROP" will no longer appear, and the filesystem will remain
stable in the event of a crash.
This was particularly a problem with NFS-exported LFSes, since fsync
was called on every file close.
X/Open Commands and Utilities, Issue 5 (XCU5) standard, as well as a
directory structure in which documents detailing NetBSD's compliance
with other standards from X/Open and other bodies can be imported.
The XCU5 documentation presented here is _far_ from finished, but I wanted
to get something in tree for people to review and comment upon.
$PWD is unset in the environment and update usage() string; addresses
PR bin/7504.
* Fix whitespace lossage from rev. 1.11.
* Minor other cleanups, including EXIT_{SUCCESS,FAILURE}.
drives can be installed.
XXX The 1.4 single-floppy install has only 24 free inodes, but 32 are needed
by this. Some more work is needed (e.g., change newfs parameters for the
ram disk, or switch back to a 2-floppy install).