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Revision 1.7 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Thu Aug 30 02:17:36 2007 UTC (16 years, 7 months ago) by dyoung
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CVS Tags: yamt-x86pmap-base4,
yamt-x86pmap-base3,
yamt-x86pmap-base2,
yamt-x86pmap-base,
yamt-x86pmap,
yamt-pf42-baseX,
yamt-pf42-base4,
yamt-pf42-base3,
yamt-pf42-base2,
yamt-pf42-base,
yamt-pf42,
yamt-pagecache-tag8,
yamt-pagecache-base9,
yamt-pagecache-base8,
yamt-pagecache-base7,
yamt-pagecache-base6,
yamt-pagecache-base5,
yamt-pagecache-base4,
yamt-pagecache-base3,
yamt-pagecache-base2,
yamt-pagecache-base,
yamt-pagecache,
yamt-nfs-mp-base9,
yamt-nfs-mp-base8,
yamt-nfs-mp-base7,
yamt-nfs-mp-base6,
yamt-nfs-mp-base5,
yamt-nfs-mp-base4,
yamt-nfs-mp-base3,
yamt-nfs-mp-base2,
yamt-nfs-mp-base11,
yamt-nfs-mp-base10,
yamt-nfs-mp-base,
yamt-nfs-mp,
yamt-lazymbuf-base15,
yamt-lazymbuf-base14,
yamt-kmem-base3,
yamt-kmem-base2,
yamt-kmem-base,
yamt-kmem,
wrstuden-revivesa-base-4,
wrstuden-revivesa-base-3,
wrstuden-revivesa-base-2,
wrstuden-revivesa-base-1,
wrstuden-revivesa-base,
wrstuden-revivesa,
vmlocking2-base3,
vmlocking2-base2,
vmlocking2-base1,
vmlocking2,
vmlocking-nbase,
vmlocking-base,
uebayasi-xip-base4,
uebayasi-xip-base3,
uebayasi-xip-base2,
uebayasi-xip-base1,
uebayasi-xip-base,
uebayasi-xip,
tls-maxphys-base-20171202,
tls-maxphys-base,
tls-maxphys,
tls-earlyentropy-base,
tls-earlyentropy,
simonb-wapbl-nbase,
simonb-wapbl-base,
simonb-wapbl,
rmind-uvmplock-nbase,
rmind-uvmplock-base,
rmind-uvmplock,
rmind-smpnet-nbase,
rmind-smpnet-base,
rmind-smpnet,
riastradh-xf86-video-intel-2-7-1-pre-2-21-15,
riastradh-drm2-base3,
riastradh-drm2-base2,
riastradh-drm2-base1,
riastradh-drm2-base,
riastradh-drm2,
reinoud-bufcleanup-nbase,
reinoud-bufcleanup-base,
prg-localcount2-base3,
prg-localcount2-base2,
prg-localcount2-base1,
prg-localcount2-base,
prg-localcount2,
pgoyette-localcount-base,
pgoyette-localcount-20170426,
pgoyette-localcount-20170320,
pgoyette-localcount-20170107,
pgoyette-localcount-20161104,
pgoyette-localcount-20160806,
pgoyette-localcount-20160726,
pgoyette-localcount,
pgoyette-compat-base,
pgoyette-compat-0415,
pgoyette-compat-0407,
pgoyette-compat-0330,
pgoyette-compat-0322,
pgoyette-compat-0315,
perseant-stdc-iso10646-base,
perseant-stdc-iso10646,
nick-nhusb-base-20170825,
nick-nhusb-base-20170204,
nick-nhusb-base-20161204,
nick-nhusb-base-20161004,
nick-nhusb-base-20160907,
nick-nhusb-base-20160529,
nick-nhusb-base-20160422,
nick-nhusb-base-20160319,
nick-nhusb-base-20151226,
nick-nhusb-base-20150921,
nick-nhusb-base-20150606,
nick-nhusb-base-20150406,
nick-nhusb-base,
nick-nhusb,
nick-net80211-sync-base,
nick-net80211-sync,
nick-hppapmap-base4,
nick-hppapmap-base3,
nick-hppapmap-base2,
nick-hppapmap-base,
nick-hppapmap,
nick-csl-alignment-base5,
netbsd-8-base,
netbsd-8-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-8-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-8-1-RC1,
netbsd-8-0-RELEASE,
netbsd-8-0-RC2,
netbsd-8-0-RC1,
netbsd-8,
netbsd-7-nhusb-base-20170116,
netbsd-7-nhusb-base,
netbsd-7-nhusb,
netbsd-7-base,
netbsd-7-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-7-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-7-1-RC2,
netbsd-7-1-RC1,
netbsd-7-1-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-7-1-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-7-1,
netbsd-7-0-RELEASE,
netbsd-7-0-RC3,
netbsd-7-0-RC2,
netbsd-7-0-RC1,
netbsd-7-0-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-7-0-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-7-0,
netbsd-7,
netbsd-6-base,
netbsd-6-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-1-RC4,
netbsd-6-1-RC3,
netbsd-6-1-RC2,
netbsd-6-1-RC1,
netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-1-4-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-1-3-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-1-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-1-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-1,
netbsd-6-0-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-0-RC2,
netbsd-6-0-RC1,
netbsd-6-0-6-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-0-5-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-0-4-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-0-3-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-0-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-0-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-6-0,
netbsd-6,
netbsd-5-base,
netbsd-5-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-2-RC1,
netbsd-5-2-3-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-2-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-2-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-2,
netbsd-5-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-1-RC4,
netbsd-5-1-RC3,
netbsd-5-1-RC2,
netbsd-5-1-RC1,
netbsd-5-1-5-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-1-4-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-1-3-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-1-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-1-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-1,
netbsd-5-0-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-0-RC4,
netbsd-5-0-RC3,
netbsd-5-0-RC2,
netbsd-5-0-RC1,
netbsd-5-0-2-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-0-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-5-0,
netbsd-5,
mjf-devfs2-base,
mjf-devfs2,
mjf-devfs-base,
mjf-devfs,
matt-premerge-20091211,
matt-nb8-mediatek-base,
matt-nb8-mediatek,
matt-nb6-plus-nbase,
matt-nb6-plus-base,
matt-nb6-plus,
matt-nb5-pq3-base,
matt-nb5-pq3,
matt-nb5-mips64-u2-k2-k4-k7-k8-k9,
matt-nb5-mips64-u1-k1-k5,
matt-nb5-mips64-premerge-20101231,
matt-nb5-mips64-premerge-20091211,
matt-nb5-mips64-k15,
matt-nb5-mips64,
matt-nb4-mips64-k7-u2a-k9b,
matt-mips64-premerge-20101231,
matt-mips64-base2,
matt-armv6-nbase,
matt-armv6-base,
localcount-20160914,
khorben-n900,
keiichi-mipv6-nbase,
keiichi-mipv6-base,
keiichi-mipv6,
jymxensuspend-base,
jym-xensuspend-nbase,
jym-xensuspend-base,
jym-xensuspend,
jruoho-x86intr-base,
jruoho-x86intr,
jmcneill-usbmp-pre-base2,
jmcneill-usbmp-base9,
jmcneill-usbmp-base8,
jmcneill-usbmp-base7,
jmcneill-usbmp-base6,
jmcneill-usbmp-base5,
jmcneill-usbmp-base4,
jmcneill-usbmp-base3,
jmcneill-usbmp-base2,
jmcneill-usbmp-base10,
jmcneill-usbmp-base,
jmcneill-usbmp,
jmcneill-pm-base,
jmcneill-base,
jmcneill-audiomp3-base,
jmcneill-audiomp3,
jdolecek-ncq-base,
jdolecek-ncq,
hpcarm-cleanup-nbase,
hpcarm-cleanup-base,
haad-nbase2,
haad-dm-base2,
haad-dm-base1,
haad-dm-base,
haad-dm,
cube-autoconf-base,
cube-autoconf,
cherry-xenmp-base,
cherry-xenmp,
bouyer-xeni386-nbase,
bouyer-xeni386-merge1,
bouyer-xeni386-base,
bouyer-xeni386,
bouyer-xenamd64-base2,
bouyer-xenamd64-base,
bouyer-xenamd64,
bouyer-socketcan-base1,
bouyer-socketcan-base,
bouyer-socketcan,
bouyer-quota2-nbase,
bouyer-quota2-base,
bouyer-quota2,
agc-symver-base,
agc-symver,
ad-socklock-base1,
ad-audiomp2-base,
ad-audiomp2
Branch point for: pgoyette-compat
Changes since 1.6: +4 -2
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Diff to previous 1.6 (colored)
Use malloc(9) for sockaddrs instead of pool(9), and remove dom_sa_pool and dom_sa_len members from struct domain. Pools of fixed-size objects are too rigid for sockaddr_dls, whose size can vary over a wide range. Return sockaddr_dl to its "historical" size. Now that I'm using malloc(9) instead of pool(9) to allocate sockaddr_dl, I can create a sockaddr_dl of any size in the kernel, so expanding sockaddr_dl is useless. Avoid using sizeof(struct sockaddr_dl) in the kernel. Introduce sockaddr_dl_alloc() for allocating & initializing an arbitrary sockaddr_dl on the heap. Add an argument, the sockaddr length, to sockaddr_alloc(), sockaddr_copy(), and sockaddr_dl_setaddr(). Constify: LLADDR() -> CLLADDR(). Where the kernel overwrites LLADDR(), use sockaddr_dl_setaddr(), instead. Used properly, sockaddr_dl_setaddr() will not overrun the end of the sockaddr.