right __dso_handle and have dlopen'ed shared objects run their atexit handlers
when they get unloaded. This is what Linux does, and several ports depend on
this behaviour (and will crash upon exit without this chang).
Based on an earlier diff from matthew@
Tested by ajacoutot@
ok deraadt@
EAGAIN causes spinning.
fix from claudio:
"Let msgbuf_write return -1 with errno EAGAIN. The users then must
check if this was the case and readd the event or poll again. The
current handling in the imsg code is wrong for sure."
ok gilles
pthreads and chroot, and safe initialization without /dev/random and such
junk. If you are in control of an arc4random in another library, please look
at these pages and get caught up.
ok various
when parsing them.
Add a couple [ug]id_t --> u_int casts for consistency with rest of code.
Based on a diff from Nathanael Rensen (nathanael (at) polymorpheus.com)
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