old PLT format, and one that works with the new.
XXX We currently always use _rtld_bind_start_old() in
_rtld_setup_alpha_pltgot(). We need to add code to peek
into one of the PLT entries to see which format it's in
and pick the correct binding routine.
relocs for local symbols as section-relative REL32 relocs with values based
at 0, whereas previously BFD generated those relocs with values based at the
start address of the section.
This code adjusts all STT_SECTION REL32 relocs which have values less than
the start of the section by adding in the base address of the section. This
may limit section sizes to 2GB, but that shouldn't be a problem for now.
XXX: Needs to be followed-up with binutils list to get closure on which
interpretation is correct (the new ABI or the old one), I just haven't
yet had the time to chase that.
use to find the end of the GOT, rather than relying on _DYNAMIC
to immediately follow the GOT. (A change in current binutils
moved _DYNAMIC, and thus would have broken our Alpha ld.elf_so).
* Add #ifdef'd out code to deal with the new PLT format.
- 'denyquick'; deny a connection so tagged by ftpusers(5) after the USER
command instead of the PASS command. whilst this might provide some
info leakage of accounts names if you have some `real' or `chroot'
users enabled and not others, it does prevent accidental entering of
such passwords if you have all such users denied. This option is
strongly recommended on anonymous-only servers.
Functionality requested by Rob Windsor in [bin/12602]
- 'private'; don't display class related information in the output of STAT.
For paranoid admins.
with them, rather than defaulting them to zero. This caused breakage with
the drawf EH stuff and init/fini code when they weren't used by the caller
(and hence the appropriate handlers were left undefined). Also fix an un-
initialized variable in symbol.c that only MIPS MD code tripped over.
_rtld_bind_start must save and restore the condition codes. Varargs functions
(like, say, printf()) depend on the state of cr1 to determine whether they need
to store floating point registers in the save area. Without this, the first
call to any particular varargs function will fail if floating point values were
passed.
Make sure that each va_start has one and only one matching va_end,
especially in error cases.
If the va_list is used multiple times, do multiple va_starts/va_ends.
If a function gets va_list as argument, don't let it use va_end (since
it's the callers responsibility).
Improved by comments from enami and christos -- thanks!
Heimdal/krb4/KAME changes already fed back, rest to follow.
Inspired by, but not not based on, OpenBSD.
- totally clear a glob buffer before use, because FreeBSD depends on
some of the other fields being cleared (other than just gl_offs)
- in strend(), ensure that the source string isn't too large
- remove unnecessarily complicated sizing of proctitle, since snprintf()
will truncate it anyway
was ambiguous in the case of a weak symbol that was not defined. This caused
RTLD_NOW to fail badly with shared libraries linked against the new crtbegin.o.
bark if file descriptor goes above FD_SETSIZE. from openbsd.
XXX needs more checking.
XXX what is tab stop size for this code? need more consistency...
XXX we should really remove #ifdef CRAY, UNICOS5 and such.
we just cannot read it through.
because of the disklabel.
Fix a problem with inode block handling that sometimes caused the wrong
blocks to be read, causing either cleaning failures or panics with v2 file
systems.
Kernels and tools understand both v1 and v2 filesystems; newfs_lfs
generates v2 by default. Changes for the v2 layout include:
- Segments of non-PO2 size and arbitrary block offset, so these can be
matched to convenient physical characteristics of the partition (e.g.,
stripe or track size and offset).
- Address by fragment instead of by disk sector, paving the way for
non-512-byte-sector devices. In theory fragments can be as large
as you like, though in reality they must be smaller than MAXBSIZE in size.
- Use serial number and filesystem identifier to ensure that roll-forward
doesn't get old data and think it's new. Roll-forward is enabled for
v2 filesystems, though not for v1 filesystems by default.
- The inode free list is now a tailq, paving the way for undelete (undelete
is not yet implemented, but can be without further non-backwards-compatible
changes to disk structures).
- Inode atime information is kept in the Ifile, instead of on the inode;
that is, the inode is never written *just* because atime was changed.
Because of this the inodes remain near the file data on the disk, rather
than wandering all over as the disk is read repeatedly. This speeds up
repeated reads by a small but noticeable amount.
Other changes of note include:
- The ifile written by newfs_lfs can now be of arbitrary length, it is no
longer restricted to a single indirect block.
- Fixed an old bug where ctime was changed every time a vnode was created.
I need to look more closely to make sure that the times are only updated
during write(2) and friends, not after-the-fact during a segment write,
and certainly not by the cleaner.
define HAVE_SETPROCTITLE and HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN, because certain
operating systems from a vendor which claims to be the biggest unix
vendor as of two months ago #define BSD4_4 and THEN REMOVE BITS OF THE
4.4BSD API!
anyway, this won't affect other systems which use lukemftpd (e.g,
other 4.4BSD derived systems), because autoconf will set HAVE_SETPROCTITLE
as appropriate. the point of this little code fragment is to remove the
need to have -DHAVE_SETPROCTITLE ... in our libexec/ftpd/Makefile
</rant>
<uvm/uvm_param.h> does not exist under 1.5. Tested on i386 and sparc.
Anyway, if it is indeed needed by other platforms then we'll put it back,
but I don't see how since it does not define any types.
0 to be unloaded. Make sure that when we unload those objects we remove
any references to them from the globals list... This fixes SIGSEGV with
apache+mod_php+mysql.
XXX: This fix should be pulled up.
christos
description section of an unformatted manual page. While this makes the
"makewhatis" two times slower in avoids creation of several incorrect
entries in the "whatis.db" database. This fixes PR bin/12535 by
Thomas Klausner.
This involved changing the yacc syntax to be line-oriented, rather than
having it run against the entire input at once, and adding a flag to
struct tab, to indicate if or not it's acceptable for a command to occur
OOB.
datagram that we received, which leads to easier support for
(ignoring) the procmail messages that specify the folder to which
the message was delivered.
When reading the mailbox, if we encounter a "From " line, we should
exit(). This can occur if there are a lot of rapidly arriving, yet
short messages.
`switch()' code may be translated using a jump table approach which causes
it to reference the equivalent of a global variable, something that must
be avoided before _rtld_init() has run.
* Add ftpd.conf(5) directive `advertise'; change the address that is
advertised to the client for PASV transfers. this may be useful in
certain firewall/NAT environments.
Feature requested in [bin/9606] by Scott Presnell.
* Add -X option; syslog wu-ftpd style xferlog messages, prefixed with
`xferlog: '. An example line from syslog (wrapped):
Dec 16 18:50:24 odysseus ftpd[571]: xferlog: Sat Dec 16 18:50:24 2000
2 localhost 3747328 /pub/WLW2K601.EXE b _ o a lukem@ FTP 0 * c
These messages can be converted to a wu-ftpd style xferlog file
suitable for parsing with third-party tools with something like:
grep 'xferlog: ' /var/log/xferlog | \
sed -e 's/^.*xferlog: //' >wuxferlog
The format is the same as the wu-ftpd xferlog entries (with the leading
syslog stuff), but different from the wu-ftpd syslogged xferlog entries
because the latter is not as easy to convert into the standard xferlog
file format.
The choice to only syslog the xferlog messages rather than append to
a /var/log/xferlog file was made because the latter doesn't work to
well in the situation where the logfile is rotated and compressed and
a long-running ftpd still has a file-descriptor to the now nonexistant
xferlog file, and the log message will then get lost.
Feature requested in [bin/11651] by Hubert Feyrer.
Fixes:
* In ftpd(8), clarify the -a and -c options.
* More clarifications in ftpd.conf(5).
* Ensure that all ftpd.conf commands set a parameter back to sane defaults
if an argument of `none' or bad settings are given.
* Support the `chroot' directive for `REAL' users too (for consistency).
* For `GUEST' users, store the supplied password in pw->pw_passwd for use
later in the xferlog.
* If show_chdir_messages() is given a code of -1, flush the cache of
visited directories. Invoke show_chdir_messages(-1) in end_login().
* Only syslog session stats if logging is requested.
* Rename logcmd() -> logxfer(), and dolog() -> logremotehost().
* Use cprintf() instead of fprintf() where appropriate.
* Minor KNF, and make a couple of functions static that were declared static.
in porting to other systems.
- don't syslog() or setproctitle() "ACCT" lines (as per "PASS")
- replace #ifdef HASSETPROCTITLE with #if HAVE_SETPROCTITLE, and set the
latter #ifdef BSD4_4
- don't compile in internal `ls' #ifdef NO_INTERNAL_LS. will need Makefile
support if this is to be used on NetBSD.
avoiding needless looping (possibly infinite looping) on certain kinds of
errors.
Get rid of erroneous free() in error return from add_segment.
Patch from Jesse Off <joff@gci-net.com> (PR #11547).
maxfilesize set the maximum size of uploaded files
sanenames if set, only permit uploaded filenames that contain
characters from the set "-+,._A-Za-z0-9" and that
don't start with `.'
- new/changed command line options:
-e emailaddr define email address for %E (see below)
-P dataport use dataport as the dataport (instead of ctrlport-1)
-q use pid files to count users [default]
-Q don't use pid files to count users
-u write entries to utmp
-U don't write entries to utmp [default]
-w write entries to wtmp [default]
-W don't write entries to wtmp
NOTE: -U used to mean `write utmp entries'. Its meaning has changed
so that it's orthogonal with -q/-Q and -w/-W. This isn't
considered a major problem, because using -U isn't going to
enable something you don't want, but will disable something
you did want (which is safer).
- new display file escape sequences:
%E email address
%s literal `s' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''.
%S literal `S' if the previous %M or %N wasn't ``1''.
- expand the description of building ~ftp/incoming to cover the
appropriate ftpd.conf(5) directives (which are defaults, but it pays
to explicitly explain them)
- replace strsuftoi() with strsuftoll(), which returns a long long if
supported, otherwise a long
- rework the way that check_modify and check_upload are done in the yacc
parser; they're merged into a common check_write() function which is
called explicitly
- merge all ftpclass `flag variables' into a single bitfield-based flag element
- move various common bits of parse_conf() into a couple of macros
- clean up some comments
* replace union sockunion {} with struct sockinet {}, and modify the code
accordingly. this is possibly more portable, as it doesn't rely upon
the structure alignment within the union for our own stuff. uses local
su_len unless HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN is defined (set ifdef BSD4_4)
(XXX: haven't tested the ipv6 stuff)
* always use getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo() instead of maintaining two code
paths. (lukemftpd will provide replacements for these on older systems)
* use lockf() instead of open(.., O_EXLOCK) to lock the pid file
* minor KNF
* clean up long long support: create helper #defines and use as appropriate:
#define NO_LONG_LONG ! NO_LONG_LONG
------- ------------ --------------
LLF "%ld" "%lld"
LLFP(x) "%" x "ld" "%" x "lld"
LLT long long long
ULLF "%lu" "%llu"
ULLFP(x) "%" x "lu" "%" x "llu"
ULLT unsigned long unsigned long long
STRTOLL(x,y,z) strtol(x,y,z) strtoll(x,y,z)
Let lfs_cleanerd record its pid in /var/run like other daemons. Make
mount_lfs not start another cleaner when updating the mount, unless it is
being upgraded from read-only to read-write; when downgrading to read-only,
kill the cleaner using the recorded pids.
return 522 on unknown protocol identifier on EPRT.
- clarify EPSV/EPRT/LPSV/LPRT behavior.
- repair memory leak and lack of boundary check on EPRT.
- make sure we do not resolve DNS on EPRT.
sync with kame.
instead, if the segment doesn't have many live blocks, copy them to a
more appropriately sized chunk of memory and release the original.
This should prevent the cleaner from distending itself when cleaning many
segments with only one or two live blocks each, as when using the "-b" option.