copying the passed string (which is not ToG compliant), instead of using
it directly in the environment arrat as it should. Needs to be pulled up
to NetBSd-6.
vector. This can normally be found via __ps_strings, but libc is
initialised too early when linked dynamically and doesn't have access to
it yet, so provide an alternative mechanism via ld.elf_so.
Bump libc minor.
unsigned. They are signed. (While unsigned might have been a better
choice, it doesn't really matter and the majority of preexisting uses
were signed. And consistency is good.)
filesystem, instead of blocks and files together.
This results in fetching each FS-level quota entry twice and therefore
doing slightly more work, but (1) quota access isn't a critical path
and (2) after fetching the block values the file values will be hot in
the cache, so it won't add much total time.
Also move more of the FS-independent defintions from <quota.h> to
<sys/quota.h> so we can use them internally.
Step 4 of 5 for QUOTACTL_GET.
Note: this change requires a kernel version bump.
state of the stream. Change argument of the seek function to funopen() from
fpos_t to off_t. Make f{g,s}etpos() use the new fpos_t struct, while providing
backwards compatible entry points. Approved by releng@
This is the user/application API and does not include the kernel
interface. Definitions shared with the kernel are found in
<sys/quota.h>.
Since I've been working on a local branch I have taken the liberty of
moving the latest-so-far version of <quota.h> to the front of the
patch queue. This loses (a small amount of) history but has the
advantage of avoiding unnecessary version bumps of libquota.so.
- Add missing stuff from Issue 6 (some of it commented out)
- Fix _POSIX_THREAD -> PTHREAD variable confusion
- Amend PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX to 256 since this is what libpthread defined internally
(I found no instances where three arguments were actually
used, as per the claim in the comment. If there are any
in third party code then they will need to use a cast)
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2011/08/25/msg005404.html
This is used by disk tools such as disklabel(8) to dynamically decide is
the undelyling platform uses a disklabel-in-mbr-partition or not
(instead of using a compile-time list of ports).
getlabelusesmbr() reads the sysctl kern.labelusesmbr, takes its value from the
machdep #define LABELUSESMBR.
For evbmips, make LABELUSESMBR 1 if the platform uses pmon
as bootloader, and 0 (the previous value) otherwise.