into the 'argument variables' section.
* define variables for CPP and SIZE, defaulting to cpp and size, respectively.
* kill HOSTED_C*, since it's no longer used.
* use ${SIZE} rather than using 'size' directly, so it can be overridden for
cross-builds.
* generate assym.h via assym.s and an awk script.
undone by rev 1.7:
>redo pmax/include/reg.h
>so that the definitions needed by locore.S are in a separate file,
>pmax/include/regnum.h.
* Add explicit `#include <mips/regnum.h>' where symbolic offsets
into a mips trapframe or struct reg are used..
>date: 1997/07/18 00:26:22; author: fvdl; state: Exp; lines: +10 -10
>Work around possible race condition with 2 drives on one controller
>in wd_get_parms. PR 3773, from Onno van der Linden (onno@simplex.nl)
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to the fact that the /bin/sh set command always sets the exit status to
0, so testing $? will not help discover if getopt found an error if
getopt is used via "set -- `getopt ....`". (POSIX 1003.2 D11 draft says
that the sh set command must return 0 as the exit status.)
I think that POSIX is wrong or that is is not well enough specified to
allow the result of the set to be the exit status of the getopt. But
considering the sequential nature of execution, the set is done last
and is the "last command" and therefore must be the one to set the exit
status. At least there is a work-around for shell scripts.
From Olaf Seibert <rhialto@polder.ubc.kun.nl> (PR 3687)
* Make an attempt to check the maximum filesize before attempting
a write to the server, as write RPCs will typically happen
asynchronously, and the process will not see the error.
Fixes problems with unexpectly truncated files at 4G
* Pass up errors in nfs_writerpc correctly
of these functions. This is somewhat of a kludge, but there is not
much else we can do for this case.
Because of how the callable versions are created, by CPP trickery
and inclusion of another .c file, we cannot allow the included .c
file to pull in "namespace.h", since it undoes the CPP trickery we
have performed. Introduce a CPP macro that prevents the included .c
file from pulling in "namespace.h".