libc/gen/getpass.c. The old behaviour of blocking SIGINT and not
changing SIGQUIT was restored in rev.1.5 of getpass.c. The change
here completely restores the old behaviour of not supporting killing
login with keyboard signals (only) at the password prompt. There
is no reason to support this, since login can be exited normally
by typing a couple of ^D's. Login certainly shouldn't dump core
in response to user input. Previously, SIGQUIT killed login
immediately but SIGINT killed it only after the password was
entered.
PR: 7444
PR: bin/5721
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme <oliver.fromme@heim3.tu-clausthal.de>
Also, add "volatile" to a variable modified by signal handlers (coincidentally,
the same variable involved in the above fix, although this isn't related
to the reported problem).
of some disk ioctls and uniformizes bounds checking in the strategy
routine. EOF handling got fixed as a side effect. The changes
are similar to old changes for SCSI disks, except slices and labels
are not searched for on the disk and the in-core label has a few
more details (mostly just for backwards compatibility). Bugs in
the in-core label had to be fixed to get dsopen() to accept it.
The slice interfaces had to support large sectors for all this to
work.
and DSO_NOLABELS flags prevent searching for slices and labels
respectively. Current drivers don't set these flags. When
DSO_NOLABELS is set, the in-core label for the whole disk is cloned
to create an in-core label for each slice. This gives the correct
result (a good in-core label for the compatibility slice) if
DSO_ONESLICE is set or only one slice is found, but usually gives
broken labels otherwise, so DSO_ONESLICE should be set if DSO_NOLABELS
is set.
`make world' to avoid problems with picking up (new) target or (stale)
host shared libraries.
Don't honor -static in LDFLAGS for linking LKMs. LDFLAGS is not
actually for ld, but we use it anyway, and must prevent -static being
misinterpreted as -s.
Don't hide any of the link steps.
- Call isa_dmadone() whenever necessary to stop DMA and/or free bounce
buffers. Undead DMA corrupted the malloc freelist fairly consistently
in the following configuration: SLICE kernel, 2 floppy drives, no disk
in fd0, disk in fd1.
- Don't call fdc_reset() from fd_timeout(). Doing so gave an "extra"
interrupt which was usually misinterpreted as being for completion
of the next FDC command; the interrupt for completion of the next
FDC command was then usually misinterpreted... There were further
complications for interrupts latched by the soft-spl mechanism so
that they were delivered after all the h/w interrupts went away.
This caused at least wrong head settle delays and may be why the
FreeBSD floppy driver seems to munch floppies more than most floppy
drivers. The reset was unnecessary anyway in cases that didn't have
the bug described next, since is was repeated a little later for
the IOTIMEDOUT state. The state machine has complications to handle
resets correctly, so just use it.
- Don't call retrier() from fd_timeout(). The IOTIMEDOUT state needs
to be processed next, and it isn't valid to set to that state if
retrier() has aborted the current transfer. Doing so caused null
pointer panics after the previous bug was fixed.
Improved error handling:
- If an i/o is aborted, arrange to reset in the state machine before
doing the next i/o. New fdc flag for this. This fixes spurious
warnings and lengthy busy-waiting for the next i/o.
- Split STARTRECAL into RESETCOMPLETE and STARTRECAL and only check
for the results from reset if we actually reset. This fixes spurious
warnings for other paths to STARTRECAL. [Oops, it may break reset
handling for motor-off resets.]
Cleanups in fd_timeout():
- Renamed to fd_iotimeout() to make it clearer that it is only used
for i/o.
- Don't handle the bp == 0 case. This case can't happen for i/o.
- Don't check for controller-busy. We know it must be.
- Don't print anything. retrier() already prints too much for normal
errors.
- Fudge the state differently so that the state machine advances
fdc->retry and the status is invalid (perhaps this should fudge a
valid state like the one for WP).
- Style fixes.
protection checks. Using the partition-relative blkno in some
parts broke the write protection for partitions at unusual
offsets (only for partitions at offset 1 on i386's).
several new features are added:
- support vc/vp shaping
- support pvc shadow interface
code cleanup:
- remove WMAYBE related code. ENI WMAYBE DMA doen't work.
- remove updating if_lastchange for every packet.
- BPF related code is moved to midway.c as it should be.
(bpfwrite should work if atm_pseudohdr and LLC/SNAP are
prepended.)
- BPF link type is changed to DLT_ATM_RFC1483.
BPF now understands only LLC/SNAP!! (because bpf can't
handle variable link header length.)
It is recommended to use LLC/SNAP instead of NULL
encapsulation for various reasons. (BPF, IPv6,
interoperability, etc.)
the code has been used for months in ALTQ and KAME IPv6.
OKed by phk long time ago.
effectively overriding the dynamically-sized-column feature. This
is mostly useful for non-interactive use, where it may be necessary
to ensure that listings taken at different times have columns that
line-up correctly. I have been assured that at least one large,
well-known program will soon be taking advantage of this. :-)
PR: bin/7011
Submitted by: Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@gnu.org>
``add .... HISADDR''. The network will never be
reachable at this point unless we're in -auto or reading
the command from ppp.linkup.
We can now run the following lines and get the expected
results:
set ifaddr 1.2.3.4/0 5.6.7.8/0
add default HISADDR
where a route is added immediately in auto mode and the
whole thing is delayed 'till the IP numbers have been
agreed in other modes.
Essentially, ppp.linkup is no longer required.
diagnostics (which are on by default).
o Deal correctly with both sides wanting CHAP.
o Output a warning if we're using an empty ``authname''. This is
*not* what we want to do.
best place to set it, and the wd and wfd strategy routines don't
set it (for failed transfers) because they expect dscheck() to
initialize everything necessary. dscheck() has always set B_ERROR,
but this is not quite sufficient, because b_resid is used by physio()
to decide how much of a B_ERROR'ed i/o was done.
formats and args to match. Fixed old printf format errors (all related;
most were hidden by calling printf indirectly).
This change somehow avoids compiler bugs for 64-bit longs on i386's,
although it increases the number of 64-bit calculations.