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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
lukem dab6ef8b56 add RCSIDs (including regeneration of files as appropriate) 2001-11-13 02:07:52 +00:00
augustss a82aeb5508 Kill register declarations. 2000-03-30 11:24:16 +00:00
bouyer 52497e180a Remplace kern.shortcorename sysctl with a more flexible sheme,
core filename format, which allow to change the name of the core dump,
and to relocate it in a directory. Credits to Bill Sommerfeld for giving me
the idea :)
The default core filename format can be changed by options DEFCORENAME and/or
kern.defcorename
Create a new sysctl tree, proc, which holds per-process values (for now
the corename format, and resources limits). Process is designed by its pid
at the second level name. These values are inherited on fork, and the corename
fomat is reset to defcorename on suid/sgid exec.
Create a p_sugid() function, to take appropriate actions on suid/sgid
exec (for now set the P_SUGID flag and reset the per-proc corename).
Adjust dosetrlimit() to allow changing limits of one proc by another, with
credential controls.
1999-09-28 14:47:00 +00:00
christos d205cc9cd4 oops, forgot to include new files. 1999-09-07 18:20:18 +00:00
christos 49be13158d Make gerlimit(RLIM_NOFILE, rlp), return rlp->rlim_max == maxfiles, not
RLIM_INFINITY like we do. Java uses rlim_max to allocate a data structure
per file descriptor.
what we do is bogus anyway, because:

    setrlimit(RLIM_NOFILE, {RLIM_INFINITY, RLIM_INFINITY}}

sets the limit to { maxfiles, maxfiles }

I undestand that this is so that if we change maxfiles via sysctl, processes
can still use the new maximum, but it is probably more appropriate to return
the current value of maxfiles (and maxproc) at every getrlimit call, even
if the current value for either is RLIM_INFINITY.

Anyway, java now works on the the sparc, on the i386 loses on setcontext().
1998-12-13 18:00:52 +00:00
christos 02e50c5ac1 Clarify some signed/unsigned confusion with resource limit setting.
Still don't understand you some old binaries try to use 5 for vmem
instead of 6.
1998-11-30 15:46:33 +00:00
christos 298d9e0d50 Deal with {get,set}rlimit{,64} properly, respecting the RLIM_INFINITY,
RLIM_SAVED_MAX, and RLIM_SAVED_CUR values. We should fix our own implementation
to do this and use unsigned numbers for rlim_t as solaris does.
1998-11-28 21:53:02 +00:00