8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliott Hughes
f51d3e8767 Switch back to OpenBSD inet_ntop now they're FORTIFY clean.
Change-Id: I04798a4966c352a8a12feebdff9646e3bad5933f
2014-05-19 15:55:29 -07:00
Dmitriy Ivanov
623b0d05bd Register _cleanup function with atexit
* Register cleanup function with atexit
   instead of calling it explicitly on
   exit()
 * abort() no longer calls _cleanup:
   Flushing stdio buffers on abort is no
   longer required by POSIX.
 * dlmalloc no longer need to reset cleanup
   (see above)
 * Upstream findfp.c makebuf.c setvbuf.cexit.c
   to openbsd versions.

Bug: 14415367
Change-Id: I277058852485a9d3dbb13e5c232db5f9948d78ac
2014-05-15 13:05:21 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
5c8c88dd8d Use the NetBSD inet_ntop until the OpenBSD bug is fixed.
Stupidly I found this bug by accident when writing the existing
tests, but I didn't think any real code would hit it. It turns
out that libcore always uses an INET6_ADDRSTRLEN-sized buffer
even when working with AF_INET addresses.

Change-Id: Ieffc8e4bbe9b66b49b033e3e7101c896e097e6f8
2014-05-13 19:17:46 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
6a41b0fb0e Flesh out <arpa/inet.h>.
Use the upstream OpenBSD implementations of these functions.

Also ensure we have symbols for htonl, htons, ntohl, and ntohs.
gtest doesn't like us using the macro versions in ASSERT_EQ.

Bug: 14840760
Change-Id: I68720e9aca14838df457d2bb27b999d5818ac2b5
2014-05-13 18:08:29 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
7f3a272ae3 Add lsearch(3) for ltrace.
Bug: 13746936
Change-Id: I833c6ba70a1752c04dab7de389f5bebb741662b3
2014-04-01 12:40:00 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
19f58efa22 Switch to NetBSD utmp.c.
Change-Id: Ibe94888aa48b5b28fea97fd5719a1ed7a23ddeb3
2014-03-10 16:32:35 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
0133944b09 Clean up our OpenBSD usage.
Also undo some of the mess where we have OpenBSD <stdio.h> but a mix of
different BSD's implementations.

In this first pass, I've only moved easy OpenBSD stuff.

Change-Id: Iae67b02cde6dba9d8d06fedeb53efbfdac0a8cf6
2014-02-21 14:30:18 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
677b6e605b Move the upstream-netbsd libc files into the correct directory.
I screwed up when I originally imported these files; they're in lib/libc/
in the upstream tree; there is no top-level libc/ (though there is a top-level
common/, so those files stay where they are).

Change-Id: I7c5e2224a4441ab0e33616a855a8c6aacfeac46f
2014-02-20 14:16:58 -08:00