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Fix an implementation inconsistency with the prop_*_send_syscall() and prop_*_recv_syscall() functions from proplib(3). They now share the same logic as the one from prop_*_send_ioctl() functions: - returns an int - 0 indicates "no error", otherwise returns the error number (and set errno) Many consumers of the prop_*_{ioctl, syscall} expect errno to be set on error and use err() to display the error message. As such, ensures that errno gets set before returning from these functions. prop_*_send_syscall() functions returned a boolean, and now return an int. Fix all call sites to use the new paradigm (only quota2 is affected in src). As the prop_*_{send,recv}_syscall() API appeared in -current and is only used by the recent quota2 code, I am not bumping the lib. The API change only affects the prop_*_send_syscall() function (recv_syscall()s were already used correctly), so ensure you are not mixing "old" -current quota binaries with a new proplib(3) (or the other way around). This change will be announced via a HEADS-UP and UPDATING. Does not affect the kernel part of proplib. Document the correct API in prop_array(3) and prop_dictionary(3). Thanks to Francois Tigeot for noticing the API inconsistency and reporting it on tech-kern@. ok bouyer@.