retrieve and return if there has been a conversion error, so that
it can keep performing char-by-char processing if a multi-byte
conversion occurred. Also some more code cleanups in the "extra"
processing.
and willy nilly people kept adding headers appropriate to the new
functionality So we reached where we are today, this header causes
lots of namespace conflicts (for example you cannot use util.h from
a lex file, because ECHO is macro used in lex, and ECHO is defined
to 8 in termios). Roll back time, and remove all the unnecessary
includes, leaving it to the program to include the ancillary headers
they need.
was deleted from the filesystem to the disk driver, commonly
known as "discard" or "trim".
fs/driver support is in ffs and ata wd for now.
This is what was posted here:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2012/02/28/msg012813.html
with minor cleanup, and the global switch replaced by a mount option.
abd userland, as proposed on tech-security, with explicit_bzero using
a volatile function pointer as suggested by Alan Barrett.
Both do what the name says. For userland, both are prefixed by "__"
to keep them out of the user namespace.
Change some memset/memcmp uses to the new functions where it makes
sense -- these are just some examples, more to come.
depend on new devname_r(3) as heart. Add /dev/pts magic directly to
devname(3). While it can lead to returning non-existing paths, the
behavior is more consistent that way. Drop caching layer in devname(3),
it doesn't buy anything for the common case of having access to the
database. Teach devname(3) proper fallback behavior of scanning /dev.
Create both old-style and new-style database for now in /etc/rc.d/sysdb.
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.