ELF_ROUND (round to higher alignment boundary), and use them properly.
Also, change a bit of code in elf_load_psection to use the next ELF_ROUND
macro. This fixes a bug found by Robert Baron <rvb+@cs.cmu.edu> where
elf_load_psection, if given a properly aligned address at which to load
the section, would round actually load it at the next highest alignment
boundary.
for NOEXEC and NOSUID, and make sure the interpreter file is executable.
The mount point checks are done because, even though the interpreter
is not the program being 'executed', code from the interpreter is being
executed, and so the mount point's flags should be respected.
and shell script support to be optional (conditioned on EXEC_SCRIPT).
Remove the implicit inclusion of EXEC_ECOFF when COMPAT_OSF1 and/or
COMPAT_ULTRIX is included, and of EXEC_ELF32 when COMPAT_LINUX and/or
COMPAT_SVR4 is included.
queue.h list/queue head initializer macros. mountlist was converted so
that panics (or other reboots) early on in kernel startup don't cause
sys_sync() to croak. vnode_free_list was converted because it was nearby.
macros to use to remove #ifdefs from the machine ID case check.
Eventually, these headers will contain other information, e.g.
machine-dependent relocation information, etc.
p->p_vmspace->vm_shm would be NULL. Protected the rest of the cases where
that might happen too. This was the reason why sunxdoom would panic the
system in SVR4 emulation.
programs which attach their own header) can crash the machine. The problem
in this case was:
a variable "space" was set to the total data to copy,
len was used to remember how much to copy in this chunk (mbuf),
in one case, len = min(MCLBYTES - max_hdr, resid) but
size -= MCLBYTES;
instead of
size -= len;
Note that userland programs can still crash the machine by providing
bogus data in the ip->ip_len field I suspect. I haven't verified this,
but will soon be doing so and applying a fix of some sort. Probably
clamping the ip->ip_len value to the true packet size will be ok.
a boot string for firmware that can do this, such as the SPARC and
the sun3 models. It is currently silently ignored on all other
hardware now, however. The MD function "boot()" has been changed to
also take a char *.