Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2007-06-12 | ``dot'' notation | Jason McIntyre | |
is more readable than `.' notation zap some silly .Tn whilst here; | |||
2007-06-11 | Document the Bluetooth network protocols and mention that there is AF_BLUETOOTH | Uwe Stuehler | |
2007-06-07 | convert some displays to lists, since the format is more suitable; | Jason McIntyre | |
plus a little cleanup; | |||
2007-06-05 | _FD_LOCK/UNLOCK() is libpthread specific and not needed for librthread, so | Kurt Miller | |
isolate its usage to libpthread only and replace with generic non-static mutex support in the one place it is needed: - remove _FD_LOCK/UNLOCK from lseek and ftruncate in libc and make the functions weak so that libpthread can override with its own new versions that do the locking. - remove _thread_fd_lock/unlock() weak functions from libc and adjust libpthread for the change. - add generic _thread_mutex_lock/unlock/destroy() weak functions in libc to support non-static mutexes in libc and add libpthread and librthread implementations for them. libc can utilize non-static mutexes via the new _MUTEX_LOCK/UNLOCK/DESTROY() macros. Actually these new macros can support both static and non-static mutexes but currently only using them for non-static. - make opendir/closedir/readdir/readdir_r/seekdir/telldir() thread-safe for both thread libraries by using a non-static mutex in the struct _dirdesc (typedef DIR), utilizing it in the *dir functions and remove remaining and incorrect _FD_LOCK/UNLOCK() use in libc. - add comments to both thread libraries to indicate libc depends on the current implementation of static mutex initialization. suggested by marc@ - major bump libc and libpthread due to function removal, structure change and weak symbol conversions. okay marc@, tedu@ | |||
2007-06-05 | remove ipx-related stuff. objections nobody. major bump by kurt in a few | Henning Brauer | |
2007-06-05 | typos | Kurt Miller | |
2007-06-05 | one more IPX removal; ok henning | Jason McIntyre | |
2007-06-04 | Remove evhttp leftover, okay millert@ | Pedro Martelletto | |
2007-06-02 | safer snprintf construct with more paranoid length calculation | Peter Valchev | |
ok millert | |||
2007-06-01 | more adosfs removal; | Jason McIntyre | |
2007-06-01 | mark the non-handling of 48 bits units with XXX | Otto Moerbeek | |
2007-06-01 | amd64 version of __signbit() (pedro sized quad floats... really just IEEE | Jason Wright | |
extended padded to 16 bytes) | |||
2007-06-01 | add __signbitl() for 68881 (not used yet) | Jason Wright | |
2007-06-01 | add __signbitl for i387 (not used yet) | Jason Wright | |
2007-06-01 | add little endian and big endian shapes for extended and quad float | Jason Wright | |
2007-05-31 | add __signbit/__signbitf/__signbitl; nothing uses this file, it's just | Jason Wright | |
for completeness. | |||
2007-05-31 | add __signbit/__signbitf/__signbitl (all the same) for vax (not used yet, | Jason Wright | |
but coming soon to a <math.h> near you). | |||
2007-05-31 | convert to new .Dd format; | Jason McIntyre | |
2007-05-31 | Xr clock_gettime. pointed there by art. ok jmc. | Kjell Wooding | |
2007-05-31 | asyncronous -> asynchronous; | Jason McIntyre | |
from Chad Dougherty, documentation/5493 | |||
2007-05-30 | add a new kevent filter type for timers. this allows processes to create | Ted Unangst | |
a series of oneshot or periodic timers. capped to a global limit. from freebsd via brad. ok art pedro | |||
2007-05-29 | when producing a v1 label, set the version!!!! | Otto Moerbeek | |
2007-05-29 | Updated disklabel format to support larger disks and partitions. We | Otto Moerbeek | |
free room in struct partition by packing fragment size and fragments/block more tighlty and use the resulting space to make offset and size 48 bits. For the disk part we use spare fields in struct disklabel. Kernel converts in-mem copy of the on-disk label if needed, disklabel(8) writes new version. We are careful to only change fields not used by bootloaders. Conception of basic scheme by deraadt. ok deraadt@ krw@ | |||
2007-05-29 | mention new option 2 for nosuidcoredump | Ted Unangst | |
2007-05-28 | tweaks; ok thib | Jason McIntyre | |
2007-05-27 | cleanup the nfssvc() system call. | Thordur I. Bjornsson | |
* Remove alot of dead kerberos code like the options for NFSSVC_AUTHIN and NFSSVC_AUTHFAIL wich where originally to get the kerberos auth info into the kernel. (that hasnt worked for long, if ever.) Also remove some helper functions and associated goo, however theres still alot of it left. * Remove NFSSVC_BIOD, biod's where replaced with kernel threads a long time ago. * NFSSVC_MNTD wich was is NQNFS leftover. Update the man page and nfsd(8). nfssvc(2) besides being special has only one user in the tree nfsd(8), therefore no library bumps are needed. (discussed with deraadt@). ok beck@, "go a head" deraadt@ Tested by ckuethe@ | |||
2007-05-26 | More comment typos from Diego Casati. Including winners like funtion, allmost, | Kenneth R Westerback | |
oustside, seqencer, toghether, nessissary, etc. | |||
2007-05-25 | protect against races while initializing static mutexes. okay marc@ tedu@ | Kurt Miller | |
2007-05-25 | "boundries" -> "boundaries" in various comments. Started by Diego Casati. | Kenneth R Westerback | |
2007-05-23 | Remove unnecessary locking. There is no need for serializing calls to | Kurt Miller | |
these functions and each use of the fd is already protected. No externally visible changes. okay marc@ millert@ | |||
2007-05-21 | add EOVERFLOW and ECANCELED here too. | Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse | |
reminded and ok jmc@ | |||
2007-05-21 | Add ECANCELED and EOVERFLOW. For canceled (async) operations and conversion | Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse | |
overflows, respectively. (EOVERFLOW from espie@) don't bump libc, as there are currently no functions that use them, but it doesn't hurt to have them around. as discussed with deraadt@, espie@, miod@ and otto@ ok deraadt@ espie@ miod@ otto@ | |||
2007-05-21 | clean up lint warnings related to the nfds_t type. okay marc@ millert@ | Kurt Miller | |
2007-05-20 | Typos. | Ray Lai | |
OK jmc@. | |||
2007-05-19 | Kernel crash dump support for arm-based platform, with minimal support in | Miod Vallat | |
libkvm, but all the necessary information for a complete _kvm_kvatop() is available in the crash dump. | |||
2007-05-18 | Eliminate many lint warnings by either: using the appropriate type, | Kurt Miller | |
casting when safe or adding ARGSUSED where needed. Reviewed and improvements from millert@ and marc@. okay marc@ | |||
2007-05-18 | Register the locking hooks with ld.so. | Artur Grabowski | |
drahn@ ok (long time ago) | |||
2007-05-18 | Remove no-op code. From tbert. | Ray Lai | |
OK moritz@ and jaredy@ | |||
2007-05-17 | Don't save strlen results in an int. Remove a variable that's used | Ray Lai | |
only once while here. From tbert. OK jaredy@. | |||
2007-05-17 | Check fgets return value, from Charles Longeau. | Ray Lai | |
OK millert@. | |||
2007-05-17 | LSRCS should refer to the C source version of asm files 'put it in' deraadt@ | Dale Rahn | |
2007-05-17 | Improve reentrancy by not using global variable. Removes two | Ray Lai | |
wrappers around fopen/fclose. From tbert. OK millert@, tedu@, and itojun@. | |||
2007-05-17 | Unbreak libc on arm. -moj | Mats O Jansson | |
2007-05-16 | Make it clear, that the line returned does not have a | Moritz Jodeit | |
trailing newline in contrast to fgetln(3). ok ray@ jmc@ millert@ | |||
2007-05-16 | Wrap some functions, labels, and variables in #ifdefs corresponding | Ray Lai | |
to #ifdefs where they are used. Found by lint by bret dot lambert at gmail. OK deraadt@. | |||
2007-05-15 | fix some lint 'xxx used, but not defined' warnings by properly adding | Otto Moerbeek | |
stuff to LSRCS | |||
2007-05-12 | Document errno usage. From Tobias Stoeckmann. | Ray Lai | |
Earlier diff OK jmc@, with nit by otto@. | |||
2007-05-12 | Use size_t for strlen results. | Ray Lai | |
OK moritz@. | |||
2007-05-12 | Clean up macros according to style. From tbert <bret dot lambert at gmail>. | Ray Lai | |
OK moritz@ and jaredy@. | |||
2007-05-10 | grammar, | Marc Espie | |
okay jmc@ |