to the stat(2) family and msync(2). This uses a primitive function
versioning scheme.
This reverts the libc shared library major version from 13 to 12, and
adds a few new interfaces to bring us to libc version 12.20.
From Frank van der Linden <fvdl@NetBSD.ORG>.
to :, so they can be used e.g. with <bsd.prog.mk>. Standardize variable
names used to configure kernel libraries.
Variables used by these Makefile.inc's are:
S must be set to the top of the 'sys' tree.
${LIB}DST may be set to the location of the directory where library
objects are to be built. Defaults to ${.OBJDIR}/lib/${lib}.
${LIB}_AS may be set to 'obj' to build a object from the library's
object files. (Otherwise, a library will be built.)
Defaults to 'library'.
${LIB}MISCMAKEFLAGS
Miscellaneous flags to be passed to the library's Makefile when
building. See library's Makefile for more details about
supported flags and their default values.
(where LIB is COMPAT, and lib is compat, in this case.)
struct member cn_nameptr 'const', since they should never be used to
modify the path name. (Only the pathname buffer, cn_pnbuf, should be
modified.) Propagate the const poisoning to code that uses the namei
and componentname structs.
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 *.
This is used by the i386, hp300 and mac68k ports.
- Added exec_aout_prep_oldomagic, and exec_aout_prep_oldnmagic
These are just copies of the respective prep functions from
kern_exec.c with text address starting at 0. Maybe a better fix
is to pass the starting address as a third argument so we don't
duplicate code, but this could be the next pass since the functions
are used in many places. These functions are used for BSDI binaries.
calling uname(3) can find out what os it is running on. Tested only with a
bsdi binary that calls getkerninfo directly. Funny thing is that I ran
the same binary on a bsdi machine, and they fill in fewer fields in the
emulation than we do; maybe I went overboard :-)