it (kernel and libc).
The current version of the gas assembler in the tree (2.11.2) already
defaults to generating object files for "-Av9 -64", supporting V9
instructions in ELF64 object format. "-Av9a" is only needed for specific
parts of the NetBSD base sources, and not for all third-party code.
address parts of PR toolchain/14896. This header file is nonstandard
(and doesn't even exist in gcc 3.0); an out-of-the-box gcc build also
doesn't provide the missing functions. So just drop the .h completely.
counter overflow. Fixes kern/5080 by David A. Holland.
Also move f_usecount & f_iflags to better place, and make f_type int.
Note: the maximum possible number of references to a struct file is
maxfiles + unp_rights == 2 * INT_MAX
Love <lha@stacken.kth.se>.
I suspect this is true for the 648 too; if someone with a 648 and one device
on each channel could test that all works with one_channel = 1, it would
be great !
ltsleep() is calling CURSIG() which can call issignal() and issignal()
could not deal with being called from a locked context. This happens
when a process receives SIGTTIN, and issignal() calls psignal() to
post SIGCHLD to the parent.
XXX: It is really messy to have issignal() handle the job control
functionality and the whole signal interlocking protocol needs to
be re-designed. For now this fix (provided by enami) does the trick.
I've been running with this fix for weeks, and atatat has stress-tested
the kernel running ~30 make kernels...
from Kirk McKusick. They implement taking pending block/inode frees
into account for the sake of correct statfs() numbers, and adding
a new softdep type (newdirblk) to correctly handle newly allocated
directory blocks.
Minor additional changes: 1) swap the newly introduced fs_pendinginodes
and fs_pendingblock fields in ffs_sb_swap, and 2) declare lkt_held
in the debug version of the softdep lock structure volatile, as it
can be modified from interrupt context #ifdef DEBUG.
Don't error out if DESTDIR exists.
Use "find -s" instead of "find | sort"
While here: Drop syssrc/usr.sbin/dbsym from syssrc.tgz, since it has been
replaced by gnusrc/gnu/usr.sbin/dbsym.
XXX: Add gnusrc/gnu/usr.sbin/dbsym (and libbfd)?
of a range which is protected by spl/splx. Originally proposed by
YAMAMOTO Takashi (yamt@netbsd.org) on tech-kern. This change mirrors
the one done by Bill Sommerfeld on the i386 mp branch.