to a 2-clause licence (retaining UCB clauses (1) and (2)), per PR
22409 from Joel Baker, approved by Theo de Raadt, and ratified by
myself - the only discrepancy being the handling of the original
clause 3 in src/usr.sbin/yppoll/yppoll.c.
descriptors against -1 (as appropriate).
* add actual checks which to detect stuff that would trigger_DIAGASSERT(),
and attempt to return a sane error condition.
* knf some code
* remove some `register' decls.
the first two items result in the addition of code similar to the
following in various functions:
_DIAGASSERT(path != NULL)
#ifdef _DIAGNOSTIC
if (path == NULL) {
errno = EFAULT;
return (-1);
}
#endif
identifier namespace by renaming non standard functions and variables
such that they have a leading underscore. The library will use those
names internally. Weak aliases are used to provide the original names
to the API.
This is only the first part of this change. It is most of the functions
which are implemented in C for all NetBSD ports. Subsequent changes are
to add the same support to the remaining C files, to assembly files, and
to the automagically generated assembly source used for system calls.
When all of the above is done, ports with weak alias support should add
a definition for __weak_alias to <sys/cdefs.h>.
domainname isn't RFC1035 compliant. Also ensure that the length <=
YPMAXDOMAIN (which is less than what RFC1035 allows).
* use _yp_invalid_domain in the public front-ends, instead of using
hand-rolled checks
* fix a typo
upper-level YP call. This allows the RPC code to retry the transaction,
which is helpful for busy networks.
Problem noted and suggested fix from Michael.Eriksson@era-t.ericsson.se,
and slightly modified by me to compute the RPC timeout one at compile-time,
rather than N times at run-time.
Fixes PR #3117.
* Include appropriate header files to bring prototypes into scope.
* bcopy -> memcpy
* bzero -> memset
* bcmp -> memcmp
* Tweak yp xdr routines so compiler can do a better job --- saves
at least 5 instructions per function call on the i386.