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| | Okay otto@.
Found by Michal Mazurek <akfaew at jasminek dot net>, thanks! | 
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| | - update rfc references
- make the Rs/Re blocks more consistent | 
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| | rfc 5321 replaces 974 and 2821; | 
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| | ok guenther@ | 
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| | ok deraadt@ tedu@, wording tweaks jmc@ | 
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| | ifa_broadaddr.  i.e. make it make clear that this field is only
valid for P2P. (Hint: one's a field, and one's a #define giving a
new name to said field)
ok guenther@ | 
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| | character after the '\0'; ok guenther@ | 
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| | param.h symbol reduction.
ok guenther | 
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| | Pointed out by Joachim Schipper (joachim at joachimschipper.nl) | 
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| | Based on a note from Steffen Daode Nurpmeso (sdaoden at googlemail.com)
ok jmc@ | 
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| | scanning for free space if the hint isn't available.
also, on further inspection, this will prevent pmap_prefer from "improving"
our hint. | 
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| | ``-upper_bound % upper_bound''.  Simplifies the code and makes it the
same on both ILP32 and LP64 architectures, and also slightly faster on
LP64 architectures by using a 32-bit remainder instead of a 64-bit
remainder.
Pointed out by Jorden Verwer on tech@
ok deraadt; no objections from djm or otto | 
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| | diff from Florian Obser, ok jmc@ | 
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| | using inet_pton() and inet_ntop() as suggested by claudio
ok claudio@ | 
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| | clear out the entire requested area, not just a perfect fit.  second,
use mquery to check for room to avoid getting an address we don't like
and having to send it back. | 
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| | in order to span the the entire cache.  second, on free use the same offset
to put things in the cache instead of always starting at zero.
ok otto | 
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| | overallocating and then releasing unneeded memory pages.
ok otto | 
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| | Update SYNOPSIS for setkey() to show it's in <stdlib.h>
ok jmc@, millert@ | 
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| | and valloc() are not in the current version, while posix_memalign() mkstemp(),
and mkdtemp() are, and setstate()'s argument has lost a bogus 'const'.
ok millert@ jmc@ espie@ kettenis@; ports build testing by naddy@ | 
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| | ok deraadt | 
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| | from Lawrence Teo | 
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| | effective result.  its use is NOT discouraged -- it is not
common, but when you need it, there is nothing else that will do. | 
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| | defined.
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| | explaining of "what a C string is", and make it more clear that these
functiosn BEHAVE EXACTLY LIKE snprintf with "%s"!  (anyone who wants
to write a 'strlcpy considered harmful' paper should probably write a
'strlcpy and snprintf considered harmful' paper instead).
note to those from other projects reading this commit message: It would
be very good if this new manual was picked up in your project.
ok jmc millert krw | 
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| | ok jmc@ | 
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| | ok millert@ | 
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| | with 0.  Use 1 and not 0 as the first element of the state array,
similar to what glibc does.  OK nicm@ | 
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| | into an bogus pointer error instead of a segfault.
- Document that we use the assumption that a non-MAP_FIXED mmap() with
  hint 0 never returns NULL. | 
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| | the last node is deleted.  Instead, resolve the Coverity warning
by returning (node *)1 when you delete the root node.
based an idea from millert@.  ok otto@ | 
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| | Includes friendly linker warning to wake up those dumb enough to use it.
Committing for kettenis@, who ran away to the hills after writing it | 
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| | ok guenther | 
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| | okay millert@ | 
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| | Poul-Henning Kamp, freebsd pr docs/163771;
ok sthen | 
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| | ok jmc@ | 
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| | All facts from http://minnie.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl, checked by sobrado@.
Feedback and ok jmc@ jmc@ (sic, Jason checked and ok'ed this twice). | 
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| | handling to fix up the alignment of 64bit arguments so that they do
the same dance where _thread_sys_FOO is the real stub and FOO is a
weak alias.  For some of them, this is needed for cancellation handling.
From discussions with fgsch@, ok millert@ | 
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| | space for meta data by only allocating space actually needed for
the bitmap (modulo alignment requirements). ok deraadt@ | 
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| | specifically, rewrite them to permit some markup in the column headers,
and use "Ta" instead of literal tabs; mandoc does not currently match groff
100%, but a mandoc fix may be some time off, and we've gone enough releases
with poorly formatting column lists.
in some cases i have rewritten the lists as -tag, where -column made
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| | .Bl -column header1 header2 ... <Bl flags>
mixing things up confuses mandoc, and adding flags in can screw up the list.
this hopefully just makes things a bit safer (and more consistent).
(one more bit of work left and all column lists should format how we want) |