* require ANSI not K&R for prototypes, stdargs, etc
* document current practice for
- rcsids & copyright
- header file inclusion protection
- expressions, and multi-statement macros
- enum & struct decls
- empty and large statements
- wrapping long lines, prototypes, function decls
ancillary data alignment will be ALIGNBYTES, not sizeof(long) - 1, from now.
CMSG_xx will NOT resolve into constant. if you use CMSG_xx to allocate
arrays, you'll lose.
bump shlib minor for libc.
NOTE: if you are on top of arch with ALIGNBYTES != sizeof(long) - 1,
you need to recompile IPv6-related binaries. there is no way to guarantee
backward compat in this aspect. sorry for this. this should be the last
backward compat breakage for IPv6-related ancillary data manipulation.
(we still have PR 9516 for unix-domain sockets...)
between protocol handlers.
ipsec socket pointers, ipsec decryption/auth information, tunnel
decapsulation information are in my mind - there can be several other usage.
at this moment, we use this for ipsec socket pointer passing. this will
avoid reuse of m->m_pkthdr.rcvif in ipsec code.
due to the change, MHLEN will be decreased by sizeof(void *) - for example,
for i386, MHLEN was 100 bytes, but is now 96 bytes.
we may want to increase MSIZE from 128 to 256 for some of our architectures.
take caution if you use it for keeping some data item for long period
of time - use extra caution on M_PREPEND() or m_adj(), as they may result
in loss of m->m_pkthdr.aux pointer (and mbuf leak).
this will bump kernel version.
(as discussed in tech-net, tested in kame tree)
many found it ugly, and I found that I've made a mistake in old name.
there needs to be 4 more "0"s!
this commit renames
etc/namedb/0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000 into etc/namedb/loopback.v6.
(based on recent discussion I did not use cvsmove)
dig/host/whatever assumes that it is using BIND8 code. mixing BIND4 in
libc with BIND8 code will result in very strange behavior, or program panics.
it is not necessary for dig/host/whatever to obey /etc/nsswitch.conf, actually
dig(1) is explicit about it.
now dist/bind is almost clean BIND822p5, with the following exception:
- /etc/irs.conf will never be visited when running BIND8 toolchain,
to make it less complex. the search order for BIND8 toolchain is
defined in dist/bind/lib/irs/gen.c:default_map_rules().
and usr.sbin/bind compiles them in BSD make framework, with no tricks at all.
- Add a bitmask for the CPUs which need an isync before this pmap returns
to userspace on that CPU.
- Define PMAP_USERRET(), a utility macro for userret() to use to process
the deferred isync, and call it as appropriate in userret().