.hidden in libgcc_s.so as well. Enable it for sh3. Other CPUs for
which gcc uses millicode probably need this too.
Per discussion with Nick Hudson <skrll>.
SPDs, and to warn about and reject any such attempts.
Addresses a security concern, that the (eas-yet incomplete, experimental)
FAST_IPSEC+INET6 does not honour IPv6 SPDs. The security risk is that
Naive users may not realize this, and their data may get leaked in
cleartext, rather than IPsec'ed, if they use IPv6.
Security issue raised by: Thor Lancelot Simon
reviewed and OKed by: Thor Lancelot Simon
2.0 Pullup request after: 24 hours for further public comment.
Don't decrease/check xs_retries when the device report "Power On, Reset, or
Bus Device Reset" sense condition, just retry the command. The initial bus
reset would cause the first TEST_UNIT_READY to report this condition,
and as xs_retries is set to 0 when XS_CTL_DISCOVERY is set, it would report an
error instead of being retried, causing the disk probe to report "drive
offline" instead of the geometry and capacity. Checking/decreasing
xs_retries on the bus reset reported by the adapter is enouth to avoid the
problem reported by rev 1.102.
Problem analysed by Paul Kranenburg, fix confirmed by Anders Hjalmars,
and explaination as to why the INQUIRY wasn't affected by this provided by
Bill Studenmund.
no longer use and/or need it
- removed casts from unionfs, deadfs and fdesc
(there are more to hunt down still)
- changed vfs_quotactl args argumet from caddr_t to void *
- changed vfs_quotactl structures/callers to reflect the api change
Compiled fine and ran for about a day. Approved/reviewed by
christos@netbsd.org and gimpy@netbsd.org.
further deprecate struct timezone usage by changing `tzp' argument to
gettimeofday() to void *; align utimes(2) declaration by changing `times`
argument from struct timeval * to struct timeval[2]. From Murray
Armfield in PR standards/25331.
In due curse, reflect these changes in futimes(2), lutimes(2), and
settimeofday(2).