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/freebsd-11.0-release/tests/sys/kqueue/ | ||
H A D | common.h | diff 295012 Thu Jan 28 20:28:22 MST 2016 vangyzen kqueue EVFILT_PROC: avoid collision between NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT return something in kevent.data: the parent pid (ppid) for NOTE_CHILD and the exit status for NOTE_EXIT. Do not let the two events be combined, since one would overwrite the other's data. PR: 180385 Submitted by: David A. Bright <david_a_bright@dell.com> Reviewed by: jhb MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Dell Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4900 |
H A D | main.c | diff 295012 Thu Jan 28 20:28:22 MST 2016 vangyzen kqueue EVFILT_PROC: avoid collision between NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT return something in kevent.data: the parent pid (ppid) for NOTE_CHILD and the exit status for NOTE_EXIT. Do not let the two events be combined, since one would overwrite the other's data. PR: 180385 Submitted by: David A. Bright <david_a_bright@dell.com> Reviewed by: jhb MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Dell Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4900 |
H A D | proc.c | diff 295012 Thu Jan 28 20:28:22 MST 2016 vangyzen kqueue EVFILT_PROC: avoid collision between NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT return something in kevent.data: the parent pid (ppid) for NOTE_CHILD and the exit status for NOTE_EXIT. Do not let the two events be combined, since one would overwrite the other's data. PR: 180385 Submitted by: David A. Bright <david_a_bright@dell.com> Reviewed by: jhb MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Dell Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4900 |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/net/ | ||
H A D | raw_cb.h | diff 180385 Wed Jul 09 15:56:47 MDT 2008 rwatson Remove unused support for local and foreign addresses in generic raw socket support. These utility routines are used only for routing and pfkey sockets, neither of which have a notion of address, so were required to mock up fake socket addresses to avoid connection requirements for applications that did not specify their own fake addresses (most of them). Quite a bit of the removed code is #ifdef notdef, since raw sockets don't support bind() or connect() in practice. Removing this simplifies the raw socket implementation, and removes two (commented out) uses of dtom(9). Fake addresses passed to sendto(2) by applications are ignored for compatibility reasons, but this is now done in a more consistent way (and with a comment). Possibly, EINVAL could be returned here in the future if it is determined that no applications depend on the semantic inconsistency of specifying a destination address for a protocol without address support, but this will require some amount of careful surveying. NB: This does not affect netinet, netinet6, or other wire protocol raw sockets, which provide their own independent infrastructure with control block address support specific to the protocol. MFC after: 3 weeks Reviewed by: bz |
H A D | if_llatbl.c | diff 292602 Tue Dec 22 14:59:46 MST 2015 bz Simplify bringup order by removing a SYSINIT making it a static list initialization. Mfp4 @180384,180385: There is no need for a dedicated SYSINIT here. The list can be initialized statically. Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation MFC after: 2 weeks Reviewed by: gnn Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4528 |
H A D | raw_cb.c | diff 180385 Wed Jul 09 15:56:47 MDT 2008 rwatson Remove unused support for local and foreign addresses in generic raw socket support. These utility routines are used only for routing and pfkey sockets, neither of which have a notion of address, so were required to mock up fake socket addresses to avoid connection requirements for applications that did not specify their own fake addresses (most of them). Quite a bit of the removed code is #ifdef notdef, since raw sockets don't support bind() or connect() in practice. Removing this simplifies the raw socket implementation, and removes two (commented out) uses of dtom(9). Fake addresses passed to sendto(2) by applications are ignored for compatibility reasons, but this is now done in a more consistent way (and with a comment). Possibly, EINVAL could be returned here in the future if it is determined that no applications depend on the semantic inconsistency of specifying a destination address for a protocol without address support, but this will require some amount of careful surveying. NB: This does not affect netinet, netinet6, or other wire protocol raw sockets, which provide their own independent infrastructure with control block address support specific to the protocol. MFC after: 3 weeks Reviewed by: bz |
H A D | raw_usrreq.c | diff 180385 Wed Jul 09 15:56:47 MDT 2008 rwatson Remove unused support for local and foreign addresses in generic raw socket support. These utility routines are used only for routing and pfkey sockets, neither of which have a notion of address, so were required to mock up fake socket addresses to avoid connection requirements for applications that did not specify their own fake addresses (most of them). Quite a bit of the removed code is #ifdef notdef, since raw sockets don't support bind() or connect() in practice. Removing this simplifies the raw socket implementation, and removes two (commented out) uses of dtom(9). Fake addresses passed to sendto(2) by applications are ignored for compatibility reasons, but this is now done in a more consistent way (and with a comment). Possibly, EINVAL could be returned here in the future if it is determined that no applications depend on the semantic inconsistency of specifying a destination address for a protocol without address support, but this will require some amount of careful surveying. NB: This does not affect netinet, netinet6, or other wire protocol raw sockets, which provide their own independent infrastructure with control block address support specific to the protocol. MFC after: 3 weeks Reviewed by: bz |
H A D | rtsock.c | diff 180385 Wed Jul 09 15:56:47 MDT 2008 rwatson Remove unused support for local and foreign addresses in generic raw socket support. These utility routines are used only for routing and pfkey sockets, neither of which have a notion of address, so were required to mock up fake socket addresses to avoid connection requirements for applications that did not specify their own fake addresses (most of them). Quite a bit of the removed code is #ifdef notdef, since raw sockets don't support bind() or connect() in practice. Removing this simplifies the raw socket implementation, and removes two (commented out) uses of dtom(9). Fake addresses passed to sendto(2) by applications are ignored for compatibility reasons, but this is now done in a more consistent way (and with a comment). Possibly, EINVAL could be returned here in the future if it is determined that no applications depend on the semantic inconsistency of specifying a destination address for a protocol without address support, but this will require some amount of careful surveying. NB: This does not affect netinet, netinet6, or other wire protocol raw sockets, which provide their own independent infrastructure with control block address support specific to the protocol. MFC after: 3 weeks Reviewed by: bz |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/netipsec/ | ||
H A D | keysock.c | diff 180385 Wed Jul 09 15:56:47 MDT 2008 rwatson Remove unused support for local and foreign addresses in generic raw socket support. These utility routines are used only for routing and pfkey sockets, neither of which have a notion of address, so were required to mock up fake socket addresses to avoid connection requirements for applications that did not specify their own fake addresses (most of them). Quite a bit of the removed code is #ifdef notdef, since raw sockets don't support bind() or connect() in practice. Removing this simplifies the raw socket implementation, and removes two (commented out) uses of dtom(9). Fake addresses passed to sendto(2) by applications are ignored for compatibility reasons, but this is now done in a more consistent way (and with a comment). Possibly, EINVAL could be returned here in the future if it is determined that no applications depend on the semantic inconsistency of specifying a destination address for a protocol without address support, but this will require some amount of careful surveying. NB: This does not affect netinet, netinet6, or other wire protocol raw sockets, which provide their own independent infrastructure with control block address support specific to the protocol. MFC after: 3 weeks Reviewed by: bz |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | event.h | diff 295012 Thu Jan 28 20:28:22 MST 2016 vangyzen kqueue EVFILT_PROC: avoid collision between NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT return something in kevent.data: the parent pid (ppid) for NOTE_CHILD and the exit status for NOTE_EXIT. Do not let the two events be combined, since one would overwrite the other's data. PR: 180385 Submitted by: David A. Bright <david_a_bright@dell.com> Reviewed by: jhb MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Dell Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4900 |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | kern_event.c | diff 295012 Thu Jan 28 20:28:22 MST 2016 vangyzen kqueue EVFILT_PROC: avoid collision between NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT NOTE_CHILD and NOTE_EXIT return something in kevent.data: the parent pid (ppid) for NOTE_CHILD and the exit status for NOTE_EXIT. Do not let the two events be combined, since one would overwrite the other's data. PR: 180385 Submitted by: David A. Bright <david_a_bright@dell.com> Reviewed by: jhb MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Dell Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4900 |
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