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to exist before exit for malloc to dump stats in it.
tweaks from jmc@
ok otto@,jmc@
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completeness (verified).
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ok millert@ tedu@
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brad and millert, with hints from guenther, jmc, and otto I think.
ok previous.
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::1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8 for example. PR 6277, fix by Jun KAWAI (kwj at vlax net)
OK henning, gilles, jsing (who also reminded me to remove the now wrong
comment about superfluous ::)
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- small tweak while here
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teach people bad habits!
ok krw@, jmc@, dlg@, thib@
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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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files or directories when applicable.
The inspiration and name of MACHINE_CPU come from NetBSD, although the way to
provide it to Makefiles is completely different.
ok kettenis@
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extra safeguard (FGJ). Idea from deraadt@; ok deraadt@ dlg@
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completes the changes from Oct 22.
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arc4random() is slow, but it induces getpid() calls; also saves a
bit on stirring efforts
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doesn't test it, so factor out the two places that test it into a
routine and do the refreshing there. With this, arch4random_buf()
doesn't trigger superfluous calls to getpid() when filling large
buffers.
ok deraadt@, "looks nicer indeed" otto@
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actual kernel page size.
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from trhodes@freebsd, r200095;
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macros for them. Avoids walking the lists and greatly enhances speed
of freeing chunks in reverse or random order at the cost of a little
space. Suggested by Fabien Romano and Jonathan Armani; ok djm@
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from Fabien Romano and Jonathan Armani
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Armani
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- wrap with #ifndef NO_LOG_BAD_DNS_RESPONSES libc code that uses
p_class() and p_type() for diagnostics, then add that define to
libstub to avoid pulling in res_debug_syms.o
- split rcmd() and ruserok() into separate files, as nothing uses both
- split readdir_r() to its own file
- split syslog_r() from syslog(), as the latter needs localtime(); many
binaries no longer need to pull in all the time code after this; switch
from usleep() to nanosleep() while we're at it
(The profit of analysis of -Wl,-M,--cref output)
Chops 888kB from /bin and /sbin on i386
ok deraadt@, miod@
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noticed by Jonathan Armani & Fabien Romano
ugh+ok otto@
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unmaintainable). these days, people use source. these id's do not provide
any benefit, and do hurt the small install media
(the 33,000 line diff is essentially mechanical)
ok with the idea millert, ok dms
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Okay deraadt@, otto@.
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ecvt, fcvt, gcvt, *printf, strtof, strtod, strtold act per ieee
1003.1. after these massive changes, remove unused files which
would not work now. reported by Maksymilian Arciemowicz; ok theo
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specified in hint or hints is NULL.
claudio@ ok
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ok tedu@ deraadt@ krw@
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to u_int32_t to do integer math with (in a situation where that is legit)
ok otto millert
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ok otto@
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now doing.
ok deraadt@
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Someone may have passed a read-only string to putenv() (I'm looking
at you cron!).
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PF_UNSPEC queries are made. While there change the default from inet6
first then inet4 to inet4 first then inet6, this prevents the many
people with IPv4 only connectivity from constantly trying to contact
IPv6 addresses, and also unbreaks many ports who don't use getaddrinfo
right.
ok deraadt@, plenty of cheering in the room wrt the idea, not loud
enough complaining from the v6 crowd.
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standard explicitly disallows passing setenv a name with a '=' in
it but historic BSD behavior is to allow this but to ignore the '='
and anything after it.
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hint from claudio@, ok millert@
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argument if the argument is deemed to be optional ('::').
feedback and ok jmc@ and millert@
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PAGE_(SIZE|SHIFT|MASK) defines that evaluate to variables on the
sparc architecture;
ok otto@ tested on my reanimated ss20
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on sparc, it expands to something that just plain does not work,
because the page size can be variable. Sorry we didn't spot this
before. Backing it all out to allow sparc to build; please find a
different way to fix it.
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(MALLOC_OPTIONS=L). It was too slow to turn on by default, and we
don't do optional security.
requested by deraadt@ grumbling ok otto@
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