when libmach is compiled with 6c, unions in the 32bit Uregs
cause fields to be wronly aligned. use #pragma pack arround
the #include "/$objtype/include/ureg.h" statement.
the comment about Physseg.size being in pages is wrong,
change type to uintptr and correct the comment.
change the length parameter of segattach() and isoverlap()
to uintptr as well. segments can grow over 4GB in pc64 now
and globalsegattach() in devsegment calculates len argument
of isoverlap() by s->top - s->bot. note that the syscall
still takes 32bit ulong argument for the length!
check for integer overflow in segattach(), make sure segment
goes not beyond USTKTOP.
change PTEMAPMEM constant to uvlong as it is used to calculate
SEGMAXSIZE.
previous change had forgot how dithering works... m(
we *really* add a random signal when *reducing* the number
of bits. just make sure we do not overflow like in
mixin().
the check in dither() was inverted. we should only
add noise when the output bit count is greater
than input bit count (samples shifted up) to
fill the lower zero bits produced by the shift.
simplifying paging code by getting rid of duppage(). instead,
fixfault() now always makes a copy of the shared/cached page
and leaves the cache alone. newpage() uncaches pages as
neccesary.
thanks charles forsyth for the suggestion.
from http://9fans.net/archive/2014/03/26:
> It isn't needed at all. When a cached page is written, it's trying hard to
> replace the page in the cache by a new copy,
> to return the previously cached page. Instead, I copy the cached page and
> return the copy, which is what it already
> does in another instance. ...
1) handle errors when loading thumbprint file.
initThumbprints() now returns nil and sets errstr
on error. a syntax error in a thumbprint file
should be reported instead of silently ignored!
(have to check users)
2) fix memory leak in initThumbprints(); we have to use
freeThumbprints() instead of free to release crltab.
3) use the actual head entries for thumbprint
storage in the thumbprints array. most thumbprint
files are rather sparse.
4) remove private emalloc() function. we shouldnt
just exit the calling process on allocation error,
instead handle error properly. this is a library!