minor of libc and the major of libutil). For little-endian architectures
merge the bnswap() assembly versions with nto* and hton* using symbols
aliasing. Use symbol renaming for the bswap function in this case to avoid
namespace pollution.
Declare bswap* in machine/bswap.h, not machine/endian.h. For little-endian
machines, common code for inline macros go in machine/byte_swap.h
Sync libkern with libc.
Adjust #include in kernel sources for machine/bswap.h.
_ASM_LABEL(cerror) and _ASM_LABEL(curbrk) to _C_LABEL(__cerror) and
_C_LABEL(__curbrk) (or their respective architecture-specific equivalents) to
avoid possible name clashes with identifiers used in user applications.
* Do the same for minbrk on all architectures to avoid a GCC-specific (and
on ELF architectures effectively useless) symbol reference renaming in MI code.
delimiter as opposed to any string merely beginning with '-''-'; change to
match the standard. From Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@quick.com.au> in PR lib/6762.
btw: the maximum length of an RE is limited by the "int" range, also
on the alpha. "sopno" is "int", and "int"s are used as counters within
the code, so it would need some work to change this. I only don't know
how one could test it...
so instead of off_t. This makes some casts unnecessary.
We can't change the definition now due to binary compatibility, so
prepare for the next libc major version.
sizeof(u_int32_t) != sizeof(*)), at least in cases with re->re_g->nstates
between 32 and 64.
Primary reason for the breakage was that the "states1" definition didn't
work as expected. (It didn't work before either, but this was not noticed
due to sizeof(long)==sizeof(*).)
The alpha can handle larger problems with the "small" state machine model
if a "long" is used as state variable, so it is better to keep the old
definition here. (u_int32_t is left for the "operator" variables.)
Use "int" as "sopno" - this is used as index into the states field, there
is no point in using a fized-size type.
to _sys_siglist.c, so the warning is shown once at link time, not three times
(once for errlist.c itself, once each for the two includes in _sys_siglist.c).