was developed as part of Google's Summer of Code 2005 program. This
change adds the kernel code, the mount_tmpfs utility, a regression test
suite and does all other related changes to integrate these.
The file-system is still *experimental*. Therefore, it is disabled by
default in all kernels. However, as typically done, a commented-out
entry is added in them to ease its setup.
Note that I haven't commited the required mountd(8) changes to be able
to export tmpfs file-systems because NFS support is still very unstable
and because, before enabling it, I'd like to do some other changes.
OK'ed by my project mentor, William Studenmund (wrstuden@).
killing self, instead of the other way around.
Fixes a bug where the child process would use 100% CPU spinning
while it waited for its parent to arm a non-existent watchdog timer.
Now, the child process gets killed, as was intended.
+ style (KNF).
. don't cast NULL
. white space clean up
+ use consistent format for error messages.
+ plug memory leaks and avoid malloc(0).
+ verbose message should display even when routing table is empty
(flushroutes).
opendisk() declared in that file is not used in this case anyway, and
<util.h> pulls in unwatned includes (e.g. <utmpx.h> doesn't exist on
FreeBSD 4.*).
getlabel{offset,sector} and opendisk functions declared in that file
are not used in this case anyway, and <util.h> pulls in unwatned
includes (e.g. <utmpx.h> doesn't exist on FreeBSD 4.*).
XXX: We can probably undo the #if !HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H kludge in
<util.h> now.
family is unset. Either the destination or interface address socket address
family value is used. This change prevents the following sort of output:
RTM_NEWADDR: address being added to iface: len 60, metric 0, flags:<UP>
sockaddrs: <NETMASK,IFA,BRD>
(0) 00.00.ff.00.00 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1
With this change the last line becomes:
255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1
Also make sure that when using a generated inet netmask the address family
is set. With this change a generated netmask will print appropriately
when using the verbose (-v) option.
like the following work as expected.
#!/bin/sh
if ! route -sn get default >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo default gateway not set
exit 1
fi
echo default gateway set
Handle routing socket write(2) errors when they occur. This produces
better diagnostics by allowing for handling of the special route errno
values ESRCH, EBUSY, and ENOBUFS even with the quiet (-q) option or
when doing a get command.
<ufs/lfs/lfs.h> before including the second of them, and also after
including the second, to ensure the rest of the code doesn't depend
on their (ambigious) definition.
This fixes a build problem for vax; gcc 2.95.3's preprocessor
apparently doesn't like redefinition of macros.
Discussed with xtraeme.
- Verified Exec -> Veriexec
- pseudo-device is `veriexec'
- veriexec.conf -> signatures, and mention /etc/signatures as the default
location
- We use veriexec's strict level, not the system securelevel
- Mention the `direct' option
- Mention that the signatures file can have multiple options in a single
entry, comma-separated
- Mention that both `direct' and `indirect' access modes are implied
if no access modes are explicitly mention in the options
- Bump date