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07-Dec-2013 |
gjb |
- Copy stable/10 (r259064) to releng/10.0 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle. - Update __FreeBSD_version [1] - Set branch name to -RC1
[1] 10.0-CURRENT __FreeBSD_version value ended at '55', so start releng/10.0 at '100' so the branch is started with a value ending in zero.
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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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174689 |
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16-Dec-2007 |
deischen |
Remove hacks to allow libkse to export its symbols in the LIBTHREAD_1_0 version namespace which was needed before the library version was bumped.
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174112 |
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30-Nov-2007 |
deischen |
WARNS=3'ify.
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172491 |
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09-Oct-2007 |
obrien |
Repo copy libpthreads to libkse. This introduces the WITHOUT_LIBKSE nob, and changes WITHOUT_LIBPTHREADS to mean with neither threading libs. Approved by: re(kensmith)
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12-Mar-2006 |
deischen |
Add compatibility symbol maps. libpthread (.so.1 and .so.2) used LIBTHREAD_1_0 as its version definition, but now needs to define its symbols in the same namespace used by libc. The compatibility hooks allows you to use libraries and binaries built and linked to libpthread before libc was built with symbol versioning. The shims can be removed if libpthread is given a version bump.
Reviewed by: davidxu
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18-Apr-2003 |
deischen |
Revamp libpthread so that it has a chance of working in an SMP environment. This includes support for multiple KSEs and KSEGs.
The ability to create more than 1 KSE via pthread_setconcurrency() is in the works as well as support for PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM threads. Those should come shortly.
There are still some known issues which davidxu and I are working on, but it'll make it easier for us by committing what we have.
This library now passes all of the ACE tests that libc_r passes with the exception of one. It also seems to work OK with KDE including konqueror, kwrite, etc. I haven't been able to get mozilla to run due to lack of java plugin, so I'd be interested to see how it works with that.
Reviewed by: davidxu
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103388 |
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16-Sep-2002 |
mini |
Make the changes needed for libpthread to compile in its new home. The new libpthread will provide POSIX threading support using KSE. These files were previously repo-copied from src/lib/libc_r.
Reviewed by: deischen Approved by: -arch
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94808 |
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15-Apr-2002 |
obrien |
The GCC developers have made good on their threats against #pragma for 3.1. Use __weak_reference in place of the #pragma.
Submitted by: eischen
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03-Apr-2001 |
iedowse |
Add a leading underscore to the pthread_main_np function name, and a "#pragma weak" directive linking the external symbol. This matches the other pthread_* definitions, and ensures that users of this function from within libc get the real version, not the stub.
Suggested by: deischen Reviewed by: deischen, alfred
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74462 |
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19-Mar-2001 |
alfred |
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way.
Bring in required TLI library routines to support this.
Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls.
This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway).
The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release.
Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface.
Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API.
There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library.
While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait.
New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper.
Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6.
Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure.
Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
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