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already paused (by either sio_open or sio_stop)
from Alexandr Shadchin, thanks!
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changed until after sio_stop() is called
ok ratchov@, jmc@
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descriptor is closed. Fix from Alexandr Shadchin, together with
various simplifications.
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From Alexandr Shadchin <alexandr.shadchin at gmail.com>
Good catch!
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play parameters are set only if playback is enabled, and record
parameters are set only if recording is enabled. Fixes
sun_getcap() on devices whose play and record parameters are not
independent.
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set record precision.
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identifier, allowing the disk to be identified without relying on the
device name.
ok deraadt@ krw@ beck@ marco@ todd@
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run by root, it binds a shared address to the socket, cranks the
process priority and drops privileges. sio_open(3) will try to
connect to the private socket first (if any), then to the shared
socket. Only one user may have connections to aucat at a given
time.
based on discussions with henning, pyr and others
ok jacek, deraadt
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install event-config.h.
Pointed out by deraadt.
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This is the core library only, the DNS parts are removed and it does not
include the other extra bits (HTTP, DNS, and RPC), a separate port for
these will appear in due course.
Thanks to jsg, sthen, alek, gilles, jacekm, bernd and any others I've
forgotten for testing/comments.
Note that /usr/include/evdns.h should be removed after updating.
ok deraadt
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"mbuf" as a C string when using the pop3 s_client feature. This causes
a segmentation fault with malloc.conf option "J" set when BIO_printf()
runs off the end of the buffer. The following patch fixes PR 6282
from Matthew Haub (asked to submit upstream), ok djm
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by returning ENXIO instead of ENOENT, to essentially indicate hotplug
sensor that has gone away. Accessing beyond the end of the sensordev
list still returns ENOENT, so that you can see there are no further devices.
ok kettenis oga
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queue depth. OK deraadt@ kettenis@
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"In TLS connections, certain incorrectly formatted records can cause an OpenSSL
client or server to crash due to a read attempt at NULL."
http://openssl.org/news/secadv_20100324.txt
ok deraadt@ djm@ sthen@
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Avoid missed wakeups in pthread_rwlock_{rd,wr}lock() by linking the spinlocks.
ok tedu@
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from brad. ok kurt, who's too busy to commit
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ok deraadt jmc
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started immediately after it's opened in record only mode.
Pause it in sio_open() and sio_stop(), since libsndio requires
an explicit call to sio_start().
discussed with jakemsr
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- small tweak while here
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- make the ``-m mode'' option per subdevice, allowing
subdevices to be play-only or rec-only even if the
server is full-duplex
- add ``monitoring'' mode (with ``-m mon''). This is a
record-only stream from which played streams can be
recorded (kind of ``record what you hear'').
- allow MIDI devices to be subscribed to the controlling
MIDI port of the server, ie what midicat does (with -f
option), but using the -q option.
- add flow control to the protocol, and serialize clock
ticks (sio_onmove() calls) and data chunks. This should
fix certain full-duplex programs, broken with ``magic''
block/buffer size combinations.
- enable 3 block latency which is the minimum theoretical.
Make -z and -b options correspond to device parameters.
- make sio_getcap(3) the same for aucat and sun backends,
ie return whatever is supported (``everything'' in the
aucat case, since everything is actulally supported).
aucat (player):
- enable ``-m mode'' option to select between monitoring
and recording when ``-o file'' is used.
- plug MIDI code to non-server codepath. The MIDI control
device is specified with the ``-q device'' option, as in
server mode.
- impliment lseek()'ing within files (controlled
through MIDI). Necessary to use aucat with a MIDI
sequencer.
midicat (thrubox):
- rename ``-f'' flag to ``-q'', so it has the
same name as in aucat (-f is still working)
ok jakemsr@, tweaks from jmc@
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excepting the tbl(1) pages, which are less than twenty.
"commit the diff that enables it, now" deraadt@
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- fork1() flags: FORK_SIGHAND, FORK_PTRACE, and FORK_THREAD
- RTHREADS kernel option
- rfork() RFTHREAD flag (with a BUGS entry that it's not usable from C)
ok tedu@
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while here, make sure each error path sets YP_YPERR
and make the function shorter and easier to read
by using the idiom "if (error) goto fail" everywhere in the loop
and by putting xdr_free in exactly one place near the end
ok deraadt@
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and suggest workarounds
ok guenther
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teach people bad habits!
ok krw@, jmc@, dlg@, thib@
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exhausted and GLOB_BRACE is given. globexp2() was ignoring errors
returned from lower levels.
While here, change globexp2() to return its return value normally rather
putting it in a int pointer then always returning 0.
ok otto
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* Document EINVAL and EEXIST.
* Neither mkstemp nor mkdtemp use lstat, but mktemp does.
* Documenting ENOTDIR is useless, it is documented in lstat(2), mkdir(2)
and open(2), and it's just one thing out of several that could go wrong.
* Refer to lstat(2) instead of stat(2), which is actually used here.
* State that two of these functions are standardized in the XPG.
* Move the sentence about mkdtemp and mkstemps to the new STANDARDS section.
* Get rid of the ugly ".So Li X Sc Ns s", just use "Xs" (suggested by jmc@).
tweaks and ok jmc@ millert@
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setting errno(2). Behaviour unchanged for mkstemp[s] and mkdtemp.
ok guenther deraadt
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issue reported by Toni Mueller
ok markus
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ok millert@
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*) Always check bn_wexpend() return values for failure. (CVE-2009-3245)
[Martin Olsson, Neel Mehta]
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ok jmc@ deraadt@ guenther@
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generated by .Bl -column .It <tab> on following lines. This is a
workaround; fixing it properly in a way compatible with our old groff
would require .Xo support for .Bl -column phrases in mandoc(1), which
is too much work right now just to fix exactly this one place in our tree.
ok jmc@
This commit fixes the last issue i'm aware of which prevented building
our whole tree with mandoc. Not all pages format nicely yet, but
none kill the build any more.
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* do not use low-level roff macros like .if and .ds
* add the missing .Os to the preamble
* move unqualified text out of .Bl
ok jmc@
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Found by and unbreaking the build with mandoc(1).
While here, properly escape blanks inside columns
and use "backslash" instead of "back slash".
OK jmc@
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a label, so having .TP before an .SH section header is a syntax error.
Fixing this to unbreak the build with mandoc(1).
I will also send this patch upstream.
OK nicm@
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(sorry, i can't actually find where this started....)
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entire template was Xs. Test suite written now to keep this from
happening again. Problem caught by Vadim Zhukov again.
ok millert@
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with precision other than 8, 16 or 32 bits.
Found by Jan Stary <hans at stare.cz>, thanks!
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Also, remove a duplicate preconditions check.
Based on a suggestion by Vadim Zhukov (persgray <at> gmail.com)
ok millert@
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after the diff was written, I made it similar to the freebsd fix of
the same code; pr6287 ok millert@ guenther@
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