- Rely on _lwp_makecontext() to set up the thread identity register.
This is not currently done (a bug), nor does libpthread use the
threadreg yet. I'm doing this so it the code can be used by the
person working on TLS to verify that their threadreg code is working.
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2009/02/27/msg001764.html
in lib/libbluetooth, add new SDP functions and bump minor version
replace usr.sbin/sdpd with new version
install sdp.h and sdp.3 from lib/libbluetooth
(Don't remove libsdp yet since some programs still refer to it)
the name to rump_module_init(). Also, adjust the signature to take
a direct pointer to modinfo and allow passing of props. Finally,
provide rump_module_fini().
with the ffs kernel module and follows the trend of retiring ufs.
It also allows to get rid of a special case kludge in runtime module
loading, since ufs was not really a module. librumpfs_ufs is now
obsoleted and ffs consumers should be linked solely against
librumpfs_ffs.
These are defined in the latest POSIX
Also make related updates to documentation, mostly from FreeBSD,
though I cleaned a few other things up along the way.
Bump shlib_version.
We are still missing strcoll_l, strerror_l, strsignal, strxfrm_l to be
POSIX conformant.
ifa_data member of every AF_LINK struct ifaddrs points at the
corresponding struct if_data. In ifconfig(8), do not try to suppress
duplicate AF_LINK ifaddrs by checking for a NULL ifa_data.
Don't copy out two AF_LINK struct ifaddrs for each active link-layer
address. getifaddrs(3) used to copy out one ifaddrs for the kernel's
RTM_IFINFO message, and one more for the kernel's RTM_NEWADDR message.
I suppress the first duplicate with a highly conservative change that
wastes a little bit of ifaddrs storage. The storage is not leaked.