the fmovecr constant table has the internal format
of the constants. So, when changing the mantissa size by a
non-multiple of 32 bits, we'd have to change this table, too. As
all other code changes just chopped of the least significand
32bit word of the mantissa, we correct the mantissa size instead
to (115 - 32 == 83) bits.
fpu_fmovecr.c:
put a safety belt in, to catch the next person who doesn't know this.
fpu_int.c:
in one place, the reduction of the mantissa size was overlooked.
fpu_log.c:
as the most significand 32bit word of the mantissa was changed back to the
old format, change back the table indexing code, too.
This should fix PR 11045.
it when considering whether to attach devices. This is to facilitate
`non-SCSI' RAID controller drivers that want to provide SCSI pass-through
services to the kernel.
- use of IPv4 mapped address on outbound socket
- explicit port numbers via sendto().
old code grabbed port number from inpcb/in6pcb.
in the above case, old code failed to lookup ipsec policy (oops).
sync with kame.
indeed tagged with ASM and the ASN, "per the Alpha architecture".
It is therefore safe to cancel any pending lazy I-sync on a
given CPU when a new ASN is assigned on that CPU.
since we have not requested locked vnode (LOCKLEAF is not used for namei()
call), the vnode is returned unlocked, so we need to use vrele(), not vput()
This fixes kern/11044.
from old expr.c. This fixes PR # 11060.
While here, convert the code to use asprintf() instead of strdup()
followed by truncating of new string and move definition of errstr
to block where it's used.
- correct byte lifetime computation to conform to RFC2401 p23 (use
packet BEFORE compression)
- stabilize deflate calls
- present error messages better
that the page being zero'd was not completed and that page zeroing
should be aborted. This may be used by machine-dependent code doing
slow page access to reduce the latency of running a process that has
become runnable while in the middle of doing a slow page zero.
Define a constant WORDLEN. Always use this constant and NWORD where
appropriate.
Use NWORD - 1 in battlestar.c to avoid off-by-one error.
Increment wordnumber after the INVEN verb to allow it to be followed
by a comma and other actions.
Avoid overflowing elements of the words array if input words are too
long.
Parse "," as AND except when followed by a verb, to allow such
constructions as "take foo, bar, and baz". Trim AND AND which may
occur from the ", and" in such a list.
Avoid crashes from EVERYTHING in the wrong place by moving it to the
start of OBJECT AND EVERYTHING and NOUNS AND EVERYTHING sequences, and
trimming EVERYTHING AND EVERYTHING.