in struct nlist, since it's accessed differently depending on
whether we do a.out or not. Use this macro as appropriate in the
nlist* functions.
Also replace some includes of <a.out.h> with <nlist.h>, to fix build
problem for mips.
the latter pulls FD_SET etc and it makes wine-1.1.27's winsock vs unixsocket
namespace dance unhappy. for more information, grep
Include_winsock_h_before_stdlib_h_or_use_the_MSVCRT_library
in their source.
gnulib, the implementation goes back to the AMD Software Optimizer
guide. A number of platforms will want to replace the C version with
assembler code using native instructions.
The algorithm used is the Jenkins hash. The name (mi_vector_hash)
reflects the nature of the hash function.
Add glue for libc ATF tests and include a test case to make sure that
(mis)alignment and endianess are handled correctly.
Bump libc minor to 169.
There was no room to allocate 16 bytes for _rnd in the struct in the _LP64
case, so we dynamically allocate now. Also put the _rnd field last, so that
we are bitwise compatible too. Now of course we've run out of space, so
next time will need to perform more evil tricks to fit.
-since getdevmajor(3) is now binary compatible again with <=5.0
there is no need to rename, I've just left a __getdevmajor50 symbol
temporarily for those who track -current
-update manpage
devmajor_t/devminor_t, as proposed on tech-kern.
This avoids 64-bit arithmetics and 64-bit printf formats in parts
of the kernel where it is not really useful, and helps clarity.
ok'ed by core and releng.
(thanks for agc@, snj@ and i'm sorry for long time patience).
[libc]
- localeio.[ch] and lc*.[ch] in src/lib/libc/locale was replaced by
new locale-db implementation using citrus_db backend,
see src/lib/libc/citrus/citrus_lc_*.[ch].
- add citrus_bcs_strtou?l.c. don't use strtou?l locale implementation
internally, because they're locale-aware function.
- add some stubs for multi-locale issue, see {current,global}_locale.c.
- remove some obsolete file, setrunelocale.c, ___runetype_mb.c.
- remove __savectype() from ctypeio.[ch].
[tools]
- mklocale(1): add new option ``-t'' that generates new style
LC_{MONETARY,NUMERIC,TIME,MESSAGES} locale-db format.
- chrtbl(1): added ctypeio.[ch] for __savectype().
[locale-db]
- added en_US.US-ASCII locale.
- removed some shareable locale definition file:
en_US.US-ASCII -> en_US.ISO8859-1, en_US.UTF-8
zh_CN.eucCN -> zh_CN.GB18030
and more...see src/share/locale/*/Makefile.
- remove obsoleted locale sr_YU, added new locale sr_ME, sr_RS.
- change locale name ja_JP.ISO2022-JP* -> ja_JP.ISO-2022-JP*
for X11's locale.alias file alignments.
- fix regression test, wrong wcs?width(3), NAN/INF usage.
i tested release-build following arch:
i386, amd64, hpc{mips,arm,sh}, sparc64, vax.
citrus_lc_*.[ch] also can read old-plain-text style locale-db.
so that backward compatibility is keeped, but lc*.[ch] can't read
new citrus_db'ed locale-db and localeio.c never check sanity,
so forward compatibility is broken ;-<
old mklocale(1) doesn't know -t option, so you have to rebuild toolchain.
builtin attributes for (for symmetry and consistency). In the future this
might change to use compiler-neutral macros. On the other hand I don't
know of any other compiler that provides other macros with similar
functionality, so why bother?
Add Wasabi System's WAPBL (Write Ahead Physical Block Logging)
journaling code. Originally written by Darrin B. Jewell while
at Wasabi and updated to -current by Antti Kantee, Andy Doran,
Greg Oster and Simon Burge.
OK'd by core@, releng@.
EMFILE. We treat _file as an unsigned short to double our range, with a
special case for -1 (closed). Make a note of what we should do about stdio
if we ever bump libc. We could change _file in the future compatibly to an
int by putting it in the extension space but for now we don't bother.
Adjust errno.h in a compatible fashion to avoid -Wredundant-decls issues.
I have run a build to check the tree for places where errno.h is missing,
and fixed the cases I found, but there might be more in MD code.
This function allows the caller finer control of how the writes happen
and doesn't force stdio as interface. Optimise clear_gap a bit to not
fill the gap byte-wise. Bump minor version of libkvm.