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This regression was introduced by commit v4.5.18-136-g783f5bc.
* ipc.c (tprint_msgsnd): Add and use "flags" argument.
(sys_msgsnd): Pass "flags" argument to tprint_msgsnd().
Patch by Anton Blanchard.
* debian/control: add sparc64 to the architectures list.
This closes Debian bug #560062
* Backport commit f0df31e71a58c6e79ba77c1a9d84b2f38d44bec7 to fix FTBFS.
This closes Debian bug #560516
* debian/control: Update standards-version to 3.8.3.
* debian/control: Lower package priority to optional, matching
the archive override.
* debian/control: add ${misc:Depends} to Depends: lines where
appropriate.
* debian/watch: new file, allows automatic tracking of new
upstream versions.
* debian/source/format: new file, adapt to debian source format "quilt"
* debian/rules: indentation cleanups; use dh_testroot and dh_prep
in clean target.
* acinclude.m4 (AC_STATFS64): New macro to check for struct statfs64.
* configure.ac: Call AC_STATFS64.
* file.c (printstatfs64, sys_statfs64, sys_fstatfs64): Compile only
if struct statfs64 is available.
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <rep.dot.nop@gmail.com>
* defs.h (struct tcp): Add curcol.
* strace.c: (alloc_tcb): Initialize it.
(trace): Use curcol from current process and save it before
continuing.
(tprintf): Don't modify curcol on output error.
* file.c (printstat64) [LINUX && X68_64]: If tracing a 64-bit
process redirect to printstat.
Fixes RH#529316 "Field values shown for "newfstatat" system
call are incorrect"
The current sparc/linux code uses asm/reg.h, but recent Linux kernels
dropped that header completely. So switch over to the ptrace headers
as those should stick around indefinitely as part of the ABI.
* defs.h [LINUXSPARC] (U_REG_G1, U_REG_O0, U_REG_O1): Define.
* process.c: Drop asm/regs.h include.
[SPARC || SPARC64] (change_syscall): Change struct regs to struct pt_regs.
* signal.c: Drop asm/regs.h include.
(m_siginfo_t): Unify [SPARC || SPARC64] and [MIPS].
[SPARC || SPARC64] (sys_sigreturn): Change struct regs to struct pt_regs.
* syscall.c: Drop asm/regs.h include.
[SPARC || SPARC64] (internal_syscall, get_scno, get_error, force_result,
syscall_enter): Change struct regs to struct pt_regs.
* util.c: Drop asm/regs.h include.
(_hack_syscall5, _ptrace): Delete.
[SPARC || SPARC64] (getpc, printcall, arg_setup_state): Change
struct regs to struct pt_regs.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add fork.
* strace.c (strace_vforked): Define.
(startup_child): Do not raise SIGSTOP if vforked.
(trace): Skip first exec when starting up after vforked.
* syscall.c [BFIN] (get_scno): Drop waitexec checks.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
On end of directory, getdents returns 0. This return value is used to
then try and do malloc(0), but on some systems this will always return
NULL. Since the code won't read the pointer in question if len is 0,
then don't bother calling malloc(0) and set the pointer to NULL ourself.
* file.c (sys_getdents, sys_getdents64): Avoid malloc(0) call.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>