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- simplify a macro call (Do/Dc -> Dq)
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introduce two new APIs for requesting strong random numbers:
arc4random_buf() - fill an arbitrary memory range with random numbers
arc4random_uniform() - return a uniformly distributed random number
below
a specified upper bound, avoiding the bias that comes from a naive
"arc4random() % upper_bound" construction.
these mirror similarly-named functions in the kernel;
lots of discussion deraadt@ mcbride@
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should be good, plus it prevents weird things from happening if
len > INT_MAX.
- Since n is now size_t, compare it against 0 instead of >= 0.
- temp is used to store individual bytes, so use char instead
(matches fp and tp).
- millert noted that the comma operator may not guarantee order of
execution, so replace with semicolons.
Found by lint, OK millert.
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cast to make it explicit.
Found by lint, OK millert.
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ok markus
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prevents a few "cannot free mem because i need mem to free mem"
scenarios (one found by weingart@). ok weingart@ millert@ miod@
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instead of the generic pthread macros since free(3) uses __arc4_getbyte()
when freeing small sized allocations and the generic pthread macros call
malloc(3).
- eliminate passing pointers to a static variable with global scope (rs)
for additional code clarity and reduction.
- shlib minor bumps for libc and libpthread due to new functions.
From andreas@ with some bits from me. okay tedu@ marc@ w/some spot
checking from millert@
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sys/dev/pci/pciide.c from naddy@
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both static and non-static mutexs.
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OK millert@
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Therefore added math.h to SYNPOSIS.
OK millert@
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"suggest parentheses around && within ||"
ok millert@
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feedback and ok espie@
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of them with exceptions disabled and then only one with exceptions enabled.
ok kettenis@
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worked by accident.
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SSL_get_shared_ciphers() with strlcat(3).
ok deraadt@ markus@
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ok jmc@
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From OpenSSL_0_9_8-stable branch.
ok djm@
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ok millert
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Mostly path construction, where truncation could be bad.
ok and input from deraadt@ millert@ ray@
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OK joris@, otto@
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ok moritz@ gilles@
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OK djm@, joris@, ray@
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ok millert@ ray@
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Based on a diff from Mike Belopuhov. OK jmc@
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__cxa_atexit() regress from kurt@
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object destructors called at dlclose() time. Inspired by similar changes in FreeBSD and NetBSD.
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OK jmc and millert.
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-starttls option. Without this openssl s_client -starttls crashed with
malloc.conf -> J. OK deraadt@, hshoexer@
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OK otto@
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Document that getopt_long(3) can and will accept unique abbreviated long
option names. This feature has been present since getopt_long(3) was first
released in NetBSD 1.5. This is also standard GNU getopt_long(3) behavior.
ok millert
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from FreeBSD. With help from jmc@.
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is more readable than
`.' notation
zap some silly .Tn whilst here;
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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@
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oustside, seqencer, toghether, nessissary, etc.
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