this condition can occur if ufs_inactive experiences failure attempting
to write the inode out. Instead, have ufs_reclaim always call VOP_UPDATE
which will only write out the inode if there are unflushed changes
extend the inostat array if needed. Otherwise, inoinfo() will
return the static "unallocated" inode template, which was
getting improperly modified.
Before this fix, any time the lost+found directory got created,
fsck would set all of the inode/directory counts wrong since
suddenly unallocated inodes would turn into directory inodes
This avoids some seriously gratuitous disk hosage in various cases.
XXX It would probably be better to allow this to be specified in the config
file somehow.
1.) There is objection against this change by at least one developer.
2.) These changes cause repeatable system lockups and crashes for
at least four people.
supported options can't get out of sync. This add support for the
linux __WCLONE and __WALL options (NetBSD version: WALTSIG and WALLSIG)
Add a diagnostic check to see if the one unhandled option (__WNOTHREAD) is
specified.
This should prevent linux processes from losing their children and creating
tons of zombie processes.
or PASSWD_BYUID(), otherwise state.maptype won't be correct and the wrong
map may be selected (e.g., "passwd.by*" instead of "master.passwd.by*").
Set _PASSWORD_NOWARN in flags to __pw_scan(), so libc won't display parse
errors to stderr. (This was the behaviour before my recent rototill.)
Fixes PR 27168 from Markus W Kilbinger.
are present or vice versa
* Fix matching of IPv6 state entries when the initial packet is a
sent to a multicast address. This includes not updating the address as
being fixed when a second (or further) such packet is seen before a reply.
* Disable code, for now, that limited how many ICMP packets could match a
state entry based on the number of real packets seen.
received packets in csum_flags in the packet header. Packets that are
forwarded over the bridge need to have csum_flags cleared before being
put on the output queue. Do so in bridge_enqueue().
Discussed with Jason Thorpe.
Fixes PR kern/27007 and the first part of PR kern/21831.