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| /src/sys/kern/ | ||
| H A D | sysv_shm.c | 1.125 Tue May 27 21:00:46 GMT 2014 njoly branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; 1.125.10; In shmrealloc(), add missing condvar initialisations for segments copied from previous location. 1.125 Tue May 27 21:00:46 GMT 2014 njoly branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; 1.125.10; In shmrealloc(), add missing condvar initialisations for segments copied from previous location. 1.125 Tue May 27 21:00:46 GMT 2014 njoly branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; 1.125.10; In shmrealloc(), add missing condvar initialisations for segments copied from previous location. 1.125 Tue May 27 21:00:46 GMT 2014 njoly branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; 1.125.10; In shmrealloc(), add missing condvar initialisations for segments copied from previous location. 1.125 Tue May 27 21:00:46 GMT 2014 njoly branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; 1.125.10; In shmrealloc(), add missing condvar initialisations for segments copied from previous location. |
| /src/sys/arch/powerpc/powerpc/ | ||
| H A D | trap.c | 1.125 Tue Feb 05 18:52:56 GMT 2008 garbled branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; 1.125.12; Replace as much of the hardcoded CACHELINESIZE with curcpu()->ci_ci.dcache_line_size as I can. With this change, an ofppc kernel compiled with both PPC_OEA and PPC_OEA64_BRIDGE defined, boots. 1.125 Tue Feb 05 18:52:56 GMT 2008 garbled branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; 1.125.12; Replace as much of the hardcoded CACHELINESIZE with curcpu()->ci_ci.dcache_line_size as I can. With this change, an ofppc kernel compiled with both PPC_OEA and PPC_OEA64_BRIDGE defined, boots. 1.125 Tue Feb 05 18:52:56 GMT 2008 garbled branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; 1.125.12; Replace as much of the hardcoded CACHELINESIZE with curcpu()->ci_ci.dcache_line_size as I can. With this change, an ofppc kernel compiled with both PPC_OEA and PPC_OEA64_BRIDGE defined, boots. 1.125 Tue Feb 05 18:52:56 GMT 2008 garbled branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; 1.125.12; Replace as much of the hardcoded CACHELINESIZE with curcpu()->ci_ci.dcache_line_size as I can. With this change, an ofppc kernel compiled with both PPC_OEA and PPC_OEA64_BRIDGE defined, boots. 1.125 Tue Feb 05 18:52:56 GMT 2008 garbled branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; 1.125.12; Replace as much of the hardcoded CACHELINESIZE with curcpu()->ci_ci.dcache_line_size as I can. With this change, an ofppc kernel compiled with both PPC_OEA and PPC_OEA64_BRIDGE defined, boots. |
| /src/sys/dev/mii/ | ||
| H A D | miidevs.h | 1.125 Sun Nov 09 18:40:19 GMT 2014 riz branches: 1.125.2; Commit forgotten regenerated file. 1.125 Sun Nov 09 18:40:19 GMT 2014 riz branches: 1.125.2; Commit forgotten regenerated file. |
| /src/sys/arch/sparc/dev/ | ||
| H A D | fd.c | 1.125 Thu Feb 23 05:37:48 GMT 2006 thorpej branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; Use device_parent(). 1.125 Thu Feb 23 05:37:48 GMT 2006 thorpej branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; Use device_parent(). 1.125 Thu Feb 23 05:37:48 GMT 2006 thorpej branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; Use device_parent(). 1.125 Thu Feb 23 05:37:48 GMT 2006 thorpej branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; Use device_parent(). |
| /src/sys/arch/hp300/hp300/ | ||
| H A D | trap.c | 1.125 Sun Jul 23 22:06:05 GMT 2006 ad branches: 1.125.4; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; Use the LWP cached credentials where sane. 1.125 Sun Jul 23 22:06:05 GMT 2006 ad branches: 1.125.4; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; Use the LWP cached credentials where sane. 1.125 Sun Jul 23 22:06:05 GMT 2006 ad branches: 1.125.4; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; Use the LWP cached credentials where sane. 1.125 Sun Jul 23 22:06:05 GMT 2006 ad branches: 1.125.4; 1.125.8; 1.125.10; Use the LWP cached credentials where sane. |
| /src/sys/arch/mac68k/mac68k/ | ||
| H A D | trap.c | 1.125 Thu Mar 08 02:24:41 GMT 2007 tsutsui branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.10; MI softintr(9)'fy. Probably problematic, but LC630 is running at single user. 1.125 Thu Mar 08 02:24:41 GMT 2007 tsutsui branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.10; MI softintr(9)'fy. Probably problematic, but LC630 is running at single user. 1.125 Thu Mar 08 02:24:41 GMT 2007 tsutsui branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.10; MI softintr(9)'fy. Probably problematic, but LC630 is running at single user. 1.125 Thu Mar 08 02:24:41 GMT 2007 tsutsui branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.10; MI softintr(9)'fy. Probably problematic, but LC630 is running at single user. |
| /src/sys/arch/amiga/conf/ | ||
| H A D | INSTALL | 1.125 Sat Jul 05 10:00:42 GMT 2014 tsutsui branches: 1.125.4; Regen from GENERIC.in rev 1.125: > Use COPTS="-O2 -fno-reorder-blocks" for kernels except INSTALL_CONFIGURATION. 1.125 Sat Jul 05 10:00:42 GMT 2014 tsutsui branches: 1.125.4; Regen from GENERIC.in rev 1.125: > Use COPTS="-O2 -fno-reorder-blocks" for kernels except INSTALL_CONFIGURATION. 1.125 Sat Jul 05 10:00:42 GMT 2014 tsutsui branches: 1.125.4; Regen from GENERIC.in rev 1.125: > Use COPTS="-O2 -fno-reorder-blocks" for kernels except INSTALL_CONFIGURATION. |
| /src/include/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.125 Mon Oct 30 20:22:54 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; kill crypto/rmd160.h and crypto/sha2.h, and instead make symlinks to /usr/include from /usr/include/sys. This makes all the one way hash header handling identical. 1.125 Mon Oct 30 20:22:54 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; kill crypto/rmd160.h and crypto/sha2.h, and instead make symlinks to /usr/include from /usr/include/sys. This makes all the one way hash header handling identical. 1.125 Mon Oct 30 20:22:54 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; kill crypto/rmd160.h and crypto/sha2.h, and instead make symlinks to /usr/include from /usr/include/sys. This makes all the one way hash header handling identical. |
| H A D | stdlib.h | 1.125 Fri Oct 28 09:43:59 GMT 2022 wiz branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; put reallocarray() in the public namespace reallocarray() will be part of the next POSIX release, see https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1218 adapt an errno value to match POSIX expectations As discussed on tech-userlevel 1.125 Fri Oct 28 09:43:59 GMT 2022 wiz branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; put reallocarray() in the public namespace reallocarray() will be part of the next POSIX release, see https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1218 adapt an errno value to match POSIX expectations As discussed on tech-userlevel 1.125 Fri Oct 28 09:43:59 GMT 2022 wiz branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; put reallocarray() in the public namespace reallocarray() will be part of the next POSIX release, see https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1218 adapt an errno value to match POSIX expectations As discussed on tech-userlevel |
| /src/sys/fs/puffs/ | ||
| H A D | puffs_vfsops.c | 1.125 Thu Feb 27 22:12:53 GMT 2020 ad branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.8; Tighten up the locking around vp->v_iflag a little more after the recent split of vmobjlock & v_interlock. 1.125 Thu Feb 27 22:12:53 GMT 2020 ad branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.8; Tighten up the locking around vp->v_iflag a little more after the recent split of vmobjlock & v_interlock. 1.125 Thu Feb 27 22:12:53 GMT 2020 ad branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.8; Tighten up the locking around vp->v_iflag a little more after the recent split of vmobjlock & v_interlock. |
| /src/sys/arch/bebox/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.125 Tue Nov 23 11:13:55 GMT 2010 hannken branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Remove unused count from pseudo-device md. 1.125 Tue Nov 23 11:13:55 GMT 2010 hannken branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Remove unused count from pseudo-device md. 1.125 Tue Nov 23 11:13:55 GMT 2010 hannken branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Remove unused count from pseudo-device md. |
| /src/sys/arch/luna68k/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.125 Tue Jan 23 14:47:55 GMT 2018 sevan branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Alternate buffer queue strategies no longer considered experimental, update description. Discussed on tech-kern http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2018/01/21/msg023002.html 1.125 Tue Jan 23 14:47:55 GMT 2018 sevan branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Alternate buffer queue strategies no longer considered experimental, update description. Discussed on tech-kern http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2018/01/21/msg023002.html 1.125 Tue Jan 23 14:47:55 GMT 2018 sevan branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Alternate buffer queue strategies no longer considered experimental, update description. Discussed on tech-kern http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2018/01/21/msg023002.html |
| /src/share/mk/ | ||
| H A D | bsd.x11.mk | 1.125 Sun Mar 04 23:47:55 GMT 2018 christos branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; last I checked powerpc64 was 64 bits, so it needs _XSERVER64.. 1.125 Sun Mar 04 23:47:55 GMT 2018 christos branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; last I checked powerpc64 was 64 bits, so it needs _XSERVER64.. 1.125 Sun Mar 04 23:47:55 GMT 2018 christos branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; last I checked powerpc64 was 64 bits, so it needs _XSERVER64.. |
| /src/sys/dev/pci/ | ||
| H A D | auich.c | 1.125 Thu Apr 10 19:13:36 GMT 2008 cegger branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; use aprint_*_dev and device_xname 1.125 Thu Apr 10 19:13:36 GMT 2008 cegger branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; use aprint_*_dev and device_xname 1.125 Thu Apr 10 19:13:36 GMT 2008 cegger branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; use aprint_*_dev and device_xname |
| /src/sys/nfs/ | ||
| H A D | nfs_syscalls.c | 1.125 Mon Oct 08 15:12:11 GMT 2007 ad branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Merge file descriptor locking, cwdi locking and cross-call changes from the vmlocking branch. 1.125 Mon Oct 08 15:12:11 GMT 2007 ad branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Merge file descriptor locking, cwdi locking and cross-call changes from the vmlocking branch. 1.125 Mon Oct 08 15:12:11 GMT 2007 ad branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; Merge file descriptor locking, cwdi locking and cross-call changes from the vmlocking branch. |
| /src/sys/ufs/ffs/ | ||
| H A D | ffs_vnops.c | 1.125 Fri Jul 25 08:20:53 GMT 2014 dholland branches: 1.125.4; 1.125.8; 1.125.12; Add VOP_FALLOCATE and VOP_FDISCARD to every vnode ops table I can find. The filesystem ones all call genfs_eopnotsupp - right now I am only implementing the plumbing and we can implement fallocate and/or fdiscard for files later. The device ones call spec_fallocate (which is also genfs_eopnotsupp) and spec_fdiscard, which dispatches to the device-level op. The fifo ones all call vn_fifo_bypass, which also ends up being EOPNOTSUPP. 1.125 Fri Jul 25 08:20:53 GMT 2014 dholland branches: 1.125.4; 1.125.8; 1.125.12; Add VOP_FALLOCATE and VOP_FDISCARD to every vnode ops table I can find. The filesystem ones all call genfs_eopnotsupp - right now I am only implementing the plumbing and we can implement fallocate and/or fdiscard for files later. The device ones call spec_fallocate (which is also genfs_eopnotsupp) and spec_fdiscard, which dispatches to the device-level op. The fifo ones all call vn_fifo_bypass, which also ends up being EOPNOTSUPP. 1.125 Fri Jul 25 08:20:53 GMT 2014 dholland branches: 1.125.4; 1.125.8; 1.125.12; Add VOP_FALLOCATE and VOP_FDISCARD to every vnode ops table I can find. The filesystem ones all call genfs_eopnotsupp - right now I am only implementing the plumbing and we can implement fallocate and/or fdiscard for files later. The device ones call spec_fallocate (which is also genfs_eopnotsupp) and spec_fdiscard, which dispatches to the device-level op. The fifo ones all call vn_fifo_bypass, which also ends up being EOPNOTSUPP. 1.125 Fri Jul 25 08:20:53 GMT 2014 dholland branches: 1.125.4; 1.125.8; 1.125.12; Add VOP_FALLOCATE and VOP_FDISCARD to every vnode ops table I can find. The filesystem ones all call genfs_eopnotsupp - right now I am only implementing the plumbing and we can implement fallocate and/or fdiscard for files later. The device ones call spec_fallocate (which is also genfs_eopnotsupp) and spec_fdiscard, which dispatches to the device-level op. The fifo ones all call vn_fifo_bypass, which also ends up being EOPNOTSUPP. |
| /src/sys/ufs/lfs/ | ||
| H A D | ulfs_lookup.c | 1.37 Sun Jun 19 23:11:48 GMT 2016 dholland we already have ufs_lookup.c 1.125 and ufs_vnops.c 1.218. |
| /src/sys/arch/x68k/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.125 Sun Feb 05 05:02:06 GMT 2006 cube branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; Remove 'count' argument for pseudo-devices that ignore it (vnd, bpfilter, ppp, gif, gre, tun, sl, strip, faith, stf). 1.125 Sun Feb 05 05:02:06 GMT 2006 cube branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; Remove 'count' argument for pseudo-devices that ignore it (vnd, bpfilter, ppp, gif, gre, tun, sl, strip, faith, stf). 1.125 Sun Feb 05 05:02:06 GMT 2006 cube branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; Remove 'count' argument for pseudo-devices that ignore it (vnd, bpfilter, ppp, gif, gre, tun, sl, strip, faith, stf). 1.125 Sun Feb 05 05:02:06 GMT 2006 cube branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.6; Remove 'count' argument for pseudo-devices that ignore it (vnd, bpfilter, ppp, gif, gre, tun, sl, strip, faith, stf). |
| /src/sys/arch/sparc/sparc/ | ||
| H A D | autoconf.c | 1.125 Mon Oct 04 19:27:04 GMT 1999 pk branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.8; Call find_cpus() much earlier so we can use the result while bootstrapping all that pmap stuff. 1.125 Mon Oct 04 19:27:04 GMT 1999 pk branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.8; Call find_cpus() much earlier so we can use the result while bootstrapping all that pmap stuff. 1.125 Mon Oct 04 19:27:04 GMT 1999 pk branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.8; Call find_cpus() much earlier so we can use the result while bootstrapping all that pmap stuff. 1.125 Mon Oct 04 19:27:04 GMT 1999 pk branches: 1.125.2; 1.125.4; 1.125.8; Call find_cpus() much earlier so we can use the result while bootstrapping all that pmap stuff. |
| /src/sys/arch/hpcmips/hpcmips/ | ||
| H A D | machdep.c | 1.125 Mon Sep 03 16:29:24 GMT 2018 riastradh Rename min/max -> uimin/uimax for better honesty. These functions are defined on unsigned int. The generic name min/max should not silently truncate to 32 bits on 64-bit systems. This is purely a name change -- no functional change intended. HOWEVER! Some subsystems have #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) even though our standard name for that is MIN/MAX. Although these may invite multiple evaluation bugs, these do _not_ cause integer truncation. To avoid `fixing' these cases, I first changed the name in libkern, and then compile-tested every file where min/max occurred in order to confirm that it failed -- and thus confirm that nothing shadowed min/max -- before changing it. I have left a handful of bootloaders that are too annoying to compile-test, and some dead code: cobalt ews4800mips hp300 hppa ia64 luna68k vax acorn32/if_ie.c (not included in any kernels) macppc/if_gm.c (superseded by gem(4)) It should be easy to fix the fallout once identified -- this way of doing things fails safe, and the goal here, after all, is to _avoid_ silent integer truncations, not introduce them. Maybe one day we can reintroduce min/max as type-generic things that never silently truncate. But we should avoid doing that for a while, so that existing code has a chance to be detected by the compiler for conversion to uimin/uimax without changing the semantics until we can properly audit it all. (Who knows, maybe in some cases integer truncation is actually intended!) |
| /src/sys/dev/ic/ | ||
| H A D | isp.c | 1.125 Sat Sep 14 13:09:55 GMT 2013 joerg branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.10; 1.125.14; GC unused functions and variables. 1.125 Sat Sep 14 13:09:55 GMT 2013 joerg branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.10; 1.125.14; GC unused functions and variables. 1.125 Sat Sep 14 13:09:55 GMT 2013 joerg branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.10; 1.125.14; GC unused functions and variables. 1.125 Sat Sep 14 13:09:55 GMT 2013 joerg branches: 1.125.6; 1.125.10; 1.125.14; GC unused functions and variables. |
| /src/bin/sh/ | ||
| H A D | eval.h | 1.21 Sun Aug 19 11:16:13 GMT 2018 kre PR bin/48875 Revert the changes that were made 19 May 2016 (principally eval.c 1.125) and the bug fixes in subsequent days (eval.c 1.126 and 1.127) and also update some newer code that was added more recently which acted in accordance with those changes (make that code be as it would have been if the changes now being reverted had never been made). While the changes made did solve the problem, in a sense, they were never correct (see the PR for some discussion) and it had always been intended that they be reverted. However, in practical sh code, no issues were reported - until just recently - so nothing was done, until now... After this commit, the validate_fn_redirects test case of the sh ATF test t_redir will fail. In particular, the subtest of that test case which is described in the source (of the test) as: This one is the real test for PR bin/48875 will fail. Alternative changes, not to "fix" the problem in the PR, but to often avoid it will be coming very soon - after which that ATF test will succeed again. XXX pullup-8 |
| /src/sys/arch/sparc64/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC32 | 1.125 Tue Dec 20 13:02:13 GMT 2005 mrg branches: 1.125.2; enable sip@pci. it seems to work now, tested on a U10/440. 1.125 Tue Dec 20 13:02:13 GMT 2005 mrg branches: 1.125.2; enable sip@pci. it seems to work now, tested on a U10/440. |
| /src/sys/arch/sun3/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC3X | 1.125 Sun Aug 24 07:59:23 GMT 2014 jnemeth branches: 1.125.2; Create an "options MODULAR_DEFAULT_AUTOLOAD" config option and add it to all kernel configs that contain "options MODULAR". This option turns on module autoloading by default (which is the current default). This allows people who don't want module autoloading on by default to disable it by simply removing/commentting this line. 1.125 Sun Aug 24 07:59:23 GMT 2014 jnemeth branches: 1.125.2; Create an "options MODULAR_DEFAULT_AUTOLOAD" config option and add it to all kernel configs that contain "options MODULAR". This option turns on module autoloading by default (which is the current default). This allows people who don't want module autoloading on by default to disable it by simply removing/commentting this line. |
| /src/sys/arch/vax/conf/ | ||
| H A D | files.vax | 1.125 Sat Dec 29 11:30:12 GMT 2018 maxv branches: 1.125.30; Retire compat_ibcs2, as discussed on tech-kern@. FreeBSD did the same recently. 1.125 Sat Dec 29 11:30:12 GMT 2018 maxv branches: 1.125.30; Retire compat_ibcs2, as discussed on tech-kern@. FreeBSD did the same recently. |
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