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This contains snmpd's mib.c (and friends) adjusted for libagentx.
This standalone binary is to be used by snmpd to achieve privilege
separation.
If people need net-snmpd, but want some of the base snmpd metrics they can
start this binary as a normal daemon and connect to net-snmpd's agentx
socket.
Tested, Feedback, and OK sthen@
Release build test, and OK tb@
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0-127, where immediate addressing can be used to load the system call number
in r0, rather than performing a memory load using pc-relative addressing.
No functional change, but rm(1) runs a couple cycles faster per file now.
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OK tb@, sthen@
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This contains snmpd's mib.c (and friends) adjusted for libagentx.
This standalone binary is to be used by snmpd to achieve privilege
separation.
If people need net-snmpd, but want some of the base snmpd metrics they can
start this binary as a normal daemon and connect to net-snmpd's agentx
socket.
Tested, Feedback, and OK sthen@
Release build test, and OK tb@
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ok miod@ guenther@
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Also includes some minor cleanup inspired by the NetBSD version.
OK jmc@ sthen@
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Explain when and how LD_LIBRARY_PATH, DT_RUNPATH and DT_RPATH are used.
Input OK guenther
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* add _?ENTRY_NB to arm/asm.h
* make sure ld.so's arm asm bits see the same includes as libc
* switch libc's arm bits to the generic DEFS.h
* switch arm ASM bits from ENTRY to ENTRY_NB as necessary
ok kettenis@ miod@
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logged stdout output, but forgot to handle stderr. Fix that so that
the error log includes stderr output in that case (otherwise the log
is usually empty). From Lauri Tirkkonen, plus comment adjusted. ok tb
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relocations.
ok guenther@
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relocations.
ok guenther@
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jmc@ dislikes a comma before "then" in a conditional, so leave those
untouched.
ok jmc@
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This caused the last attribute to be dropped.
Reported by Allan Streib (astreib <at> fastmail <dot> fm)
Reminded by Raf Czlonka (rczlonka <at> gmail <dot> com)
OK tb@ claudio@
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pointed out by brynet@
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the latter the program then also calls stat(2) and therefore it never actually
worked correctly since they were added almost 20 years now.
while here remove an implementation detail from the manpage which covered the
chroot part.
pointed out by and ok deraadt@
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so delete the #includes and hide the RELOC_* functions that are
only used by lib/csu behind "#ifdef RCRT0"
matches the others and it's hard to see how it will fail
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we can verify at build time. Track dt_pltgot as an Elf_Addr instead
of an Elf_Addr* to eliminat casts on both setting and using. Set
RELATIVE_RELOC so the ld.so Makefile can verify that it has just
the relocation types we expect.
Nothing depends on archdep.h pulling in other #includes anymore, so delete
the #includes and hide the RELOC_* functions that are only used by lib/csu
behind "#ifdef RCRT0"
Tested with full build.
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noted by miod
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sys/time.h now gets NBBY and howmany() also
ok guenther
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and ld.so itself: support for that in dynamic objects was removed
in 2010.
Inline RELOC_GOT() into boot_md.c and clean up the result like
boot.c, snag just the three DT_MIPS_* tags needed, and delete the
error case which is verified at build time.
ok visa@
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so delete the #includes and hide the RELOC_* functions that are
only used by lib/csu behind "#ifdef RCRT0"
these are the ones I tested; kettenis@ was on board with the concept
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so delete the #includes and hide the RELOC_* functions that are
only used by lib/csu behind "#ifdef RCRT0"
ok jca@
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so delete the #includes and hide the RELOC_* functions that are
only used by lib/csu behind "#ifdef RCRT0"
ok kettenis@
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so delete the #includes and hide the RELOC_* functions that are
only used by lib/csu behind "#ifdef RCRT0"
ok aoyama@
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* replace #include "archdep.h" with #includes of what is used, pulling in
"syscall.h", "util.h", and "archdep.h" as needed
* delete #include <sys/syscall.h> from syscall.h
* only pull in <sys/stat.h> to the three files that use _dl_fstat(),
forward declare struct stat in syscall.h for the others
* NBBY is for <sys/select.h> macros; just use '8' in dl_printf.c
* <machine/vmparam.h> is only needed on i386; conditionalize it
* stop using __LDPGSZ: use _MAX_PAGE_SHIFT (already used by malloc.c)
where necessary
* delete other bogus #includes, order legit per style: <sys/*> then
<*/*>, then <*>, then "*"
dir.c improvement from jsg@
ok and testing assistance deraadt@
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- capitalise RADIUS when referring to the protocol
- remove tis
from raf czlonka
ok sthen ajacoutot
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ok otto@
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Switch libc and ld.so to the generic stubs for these calls.
WARNING: reboot to updated kernel before installing libc or ld.so!
Time for a story...
When gcc (back in 1.x days) first implemented long long, it didn't (always)
pass 64bit arguments in 'aligned' registers/stack slots, with the result that
argument offsets didn't match structure offsets. This affected the nine system
calls that pass off_t arguments:
ftruncate lseek mmap mquery pread preadv pwrite pwritev truncate
To avoid having to do custom ASM wrappers for those, BSD put an explicit pad
argument in so that the off_t argument would always start on a even slot and
thus be naturally aligned. Thus those odd wrappers in lib/libc/sys/ that use
__syscall() and pass an extra '0' argument.
The ABIs for different CPUs eventually settled how things should be passed on
each and gcc 2.x followed them. The only arch now where it helps is landisk,
which needs to skip the last argument register if it would be the first half of
a 64bit argument. So: add new syscalls without the pad argument and on landisk
do that skipping directly in the syscall handler in the kernel. Keep compat
support for the existing syscalls long enough for the transition.
ok deraadt@
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ok jsing
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Needs some other repairs first.
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macro-build a replacement for sccsid, and was done without any concern
for namespace damage. Unfortunately this practice started infecting
other code as others were unaware they didn't need the file.
ok millert guenther
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OK jsg@
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rewrite the code with a goto so this never happens again.
ok patrick millert
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Annotate RELOC_DYN() on non-hppa as only used in lib/csu.
Delete some inconsistent comments, adjust whitespace, and reorder
mips64's archdep.h so that the ld.so/*/archdep.h files look
(almost) the same.
ok visa@ kettenis@
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This doesn't affect ld.so's self-reloc, which still requires DT_REL/DT_RELA
ok kettenis@
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in static PIE binaries: delete RELOC_JMPREL and HAVE_JMPREL there.
ok kettenis@
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3rd (variadic) mode_t parameter is irrelevant. Many developers in the past
have passed mode_t (0, 044, 0644, or such), which might lead future people
to copy this broken idiom, and perhaps even believe this parameter has some
meaning or implication or application. Delete them all.
This comes out of a conversation where tb@ noticed that a strange (but
intentional) pledge behaviour is to always knock-out high-bits from
mode_t on a number of system calls as a safety factor, and his bewilderment
that this appeared to be happening against valid modes (at least visually),
but no sorry, they are all irrelevant junk. They could all be 0xdeafbeef.
ok millert
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ok beck@
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LD_DEBUG
ok mpi, kn
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using config(8);
the contents of this configuration file will be fed to config(8) after
kernel relinking is done, so on the next boot the new kernel will have
all the configuration changes set by the user
this comes handy if you still want to use KARL while making changes
to the GENERIC kernel
diff from Paul de Weerd with input from several developers
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and MAXHOSTNAMELEN -> HOST_NAME_MAX+1
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As per the manual and lib/libtls/tls.c revision 1.79 from 2018
"Automatically handle library initialisation for libtls." initialisation
is handled automatically by other tls_*(3) functions.
Remove explicit tls_init() calls from base to not give the impression of
it being needed.
Feedback tb
OK Tests mestre
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