parse quota plists; as well as a getfsquota() function to retrieve quotas
for a single id from a single filesystem (whatever filesystem this is:
a local quota-enabled fs or NFS). This is build on functions getufsquota()
(for local filesystems with UFS-like quotas) and getnfsquota();
which are also available to userland programs.
move functions from quota2_subr.c to libquota or libprop as appropriate,
and ajust in-tree quota tools.
move some declarations from kernel headers to either sys/quota.h or
quota/quota.h as appropriate. ufs/ufs/quota.h still installed because
it's needed by other installed ufs headers.
ufs/ufs/quota1.h still installed as a quick&dirty way to get a code
using the old quotactl() to compile (just include ufs/ufs/quota1.h instead of
ufs/ufs/quota.h - old code won't compile without this change and this is
on purpose).
Discussed on tech-kern@ and tech-net@ (long thread, but not much about
libquota itself ...)
copyright. Confirmed by Mike Hibler, mike at cs.utah.edu - thanks!
Also, merge UCB and Utah copyright texts back into one, as they
originally were.
Extra verification by snj@.
not doing it for cosmetic value or out of angst. See, PIC_PROLOGUE
on i386 uses the "1" label internally. Now, everything would be
fine and dandy for the first 551245 calls to random. After that
p+q is negative and the jump is taken. However, it is taken into
the middle of PIC_PROLOGUE instead of where upon superficial
examination we assumed we are jumping. This causes wrong(tm) things
to happen and "ret" triggers a jump into hyperspace.
(no, I did not see that coming)
While kernel source code is supposed to use <machine/macros.h> via
<sys/param.h> and pick an inline asm version from there, gcc itself
can generate direct calls to memset() for structure initialization, so
the symbol must be provided.
Fixes INSTALL kernel, for which -Os caused gcc to use memset() call to
initialize a struct in uvm_fault_internal().
at boot.
Add a ksyms_mod_foreach() function to iterate a callback function over the
set of elf symbols for a specific module (netbsd included).
Add kern_ctf.c and mod_ctf_get() to allow the retrieval and decompression
of CTF sections for a specific module.
__assert -> kern_assert
__sigtimedwait1 -> sigtimedwait1
__wdstart -> wdstart1
The rest are MD and/or shared with userspace, so they will require
a little more involvement than what is available for this quick
"ride the 5.99.24 bump" action.
in libsa printf(3). Disabled by default but enabled by
-DLIBSA_PRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT and -DLIBSA_PRINTF_WIDTH_SUPPORT.
Provided by tnozaki@ for my libsa debugging. Thanks!