a request on the public filehandle. Extend the lookup operation to
support WebNFS, including index file support (URL style). Yucky, it's
optional in the spec, but Solaris 2.6 will support it, so..
- Disallow < 1 values for SO_SNDBUF, SO_RCVBUF, SO_SNDLOWAT, and
SO_RCVLOWAT; return EINVAL if the user attempts to set <= 0.
Inspired by PR #3770, from Havard Eidnes <he@vader.runit.sintef.no>.
- For SO_SNDLOWAT and SO_RCVLOWAT, don't let the low-water mark get
set above the high-water mark. Behavior is now consistent with
BSD/OS: If such an attempt is made, silently truncate to the high-water
value.
include <stdlib.h> and <unistd.h> for prototypes, remove old declarations
add prototypes for internal functions
make all implicit int return and argument types explicit, make some void
eliminate 'register'
cast lseek(2) offset arguments to off_t
use of mbuf external storage and increasing performance (by eliminating
an m_pullup() for clusters in the IP reassembly code).
Changes from Koji Imada <koji@math.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp>, in PR #3628
and #3480, with ever-so-slight integration changes by me.
- If the partition is already open, skip the open/close step. (Sync with
other disk drivers).
- foosize()'s return value is in DEV_BSIZE units; adjust the size obtained
from the disklabel accordingly.
- If the partition is already open, skip the open/close step. (Sync
with other disk drivers.)
- foosize()'s return value is in DEV_BSIZE units; adjust the size obtained
from the disklabel accordingly.
- Pass correct arguments to ofdopen() and ofdclose().
- If the partition was previously open, don't do the open/close steps.
(Sync with other disk drivers.)
- foosize()'s return value is in DEV_BSIZE units; adjust the size obtained
from the disklabel accordingly.
newly-exec()ed user-land process for the new dl*-capable crt0:
a0 stack pointer (points to onstack argc)
a1 rtld cleanup (filled in by dynamic loader)
a2 rtld object (filled in by dynamic loader)
a3 ps_strings
From Jason Thorpe (thorpej@nas.nasa.gov).
Expects additional register-passed arguments from the kernel on
exec(). If no such args ($a0 is zero), fall back to the old hack of
adjusting the current $sp with a hard-coded frame offset for __start's
local frame(!).
Suggested by Jason Thorpe (thorpej@nas.nasa.gov), debugged and
stackframe offsets updated by Jonathan Stone.
ktlbmiss on the kernel stack. It was showing the temporary SP, not the
original SP.
Add a display of the first few wired entries of the TLB so when the ktblmiss
occurs, the TLB entries mapping the kernel stack can be verified.