Almost 26 years ago, when sti(4) was rewritten as an MI driver, some of
the pci-related defines for the "bus support" field in the rom information
were incorrectly defined. This was not noticed as there was no pci attachment
for sti devices yet.
Replace these with the correct values, as documented in the sti spec and also
in stirom.h found in HP-UX 11i.
While there, rework and simplify the logic deciding whether we need to make
a ram copy of the rom on pci devices.
No functional change, FireGL-UX still won't work.
print/ghostscript/gnu tries to add some additional Warning-becomes-Error
flags to the compile which causes the build to fail on armv7. Pull down
the fix from upstream.
upstream fix pointed out by sthen@
OK sthen@
update to got 0.125
- security fix: reject versioned files inside .git, .got, or .cvg directories
- security fix: crafted tree entry names could cause writes outside work tree
- fix redundant pack file cleanup when repository contains symlinks
- prevent NULL pointer dereferences when empty tree objects are encountered
Slightly adjust BUGS section for X509_addr_add_range()
Since x509_addr.c r1.95 X509_addr_add_range() clears the unused bits in
the maximum, so this is is only true in some implementations.
usr.sbin/httpd: inherit gzip-static in locations
Location configuration inherited most server level options but dropped
gzip-static, so requests matching a location skipped static gzip lookup
even when the parent server enabled it.
Add an explicit no gzip-static state and inherit the gzip flag pair only
when the location has not set either form, preserving location specific
overrides.
Reported by and OK: job@
While technically allowed, shared libraries without PT_LOAD segments
don't really make any sense. Bail out early to avoid the bits of code
that assume that we have a PT_LOAD sagment. This avoids a NULL pointer
dereference on i386 (which uses library_mquery.c) or bogus mmap calls
on other architectures (which use library.c).
The potential NULL pointer dereference in library_mquery.c was found by
Frank Denis.
ok guenther@