members to 64bit types. Assign new syscall numbers for (almost
all) the syscalls that involve the affected types, including anything
with time_t, timeval, itimerval, timespec, rusage, dirent, stat,
or kevent arguments. Add a d_off member to struct dirent and replace
getdirentries() with getdents(), thus immensely simplifying and
accelerating telldir/seekdir. Build perl with -DBIG_TIME.
Bump the major on every single base library: the compat bits included
here are only good enough to make the transition; the T32 compat
option will be burned as soon as we've reached the new world are
are happy with the snapshots for all architectures.
DANGER: ABI incompatibility. Updating to this kernel requires extra
work or you won't be able to login: install a snapshot instead.
Much assistance in fixing userland issues from deraadt@ and tedu@
and build assistance from todd@ and otto@
Technically, it's a slight variant of bcrypt better suited for use as a
pluggable hash with PKCS #5 PBKDF2.
ok djm
(also tweak pkcs5_pbkdf2() prototype to have consistent types.)
Catalogs had an arbitrary character set which was used regardless of locale.
Add UTF-8-encoded catalogs for libc error messages, and rename existing ones
to indicate their character sets. catopen(3) now chooses a catalog which
matches the locale's encoding, if available.
help & ok matthew, man page bits ok jmc, input from naddy and bluhm
Requires a libc minor bump, committing now so that we have up-to-date
snapshots for the upcoming hackathon.
joint work with millert@
man page bits ok jmc@
input and ok millert@, guenther@, deraadt@
where appropriate. Among other things makes the symbols consistent
across all architectures (notably where ldbl mantissa is 53 bits).
While at it, kill unused LINTLIBRARY/PROTOLIB1 cruft which was there
to trick lint into recording the right prototypes for aliased
functions. Most of the work done at the awesome n2k13 hackathon.
Agreed by kettenis@, guenther@, matthew@.
not going to fix in order to stay compatible with legacy password data.
Nobody should use DES crypt anyway these days.
See http://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-12:02.crypt.asc
for details about this bug.
Discussed with deraadt and beck about half a year ago (I'm pruning Ms
from my tree).