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- in mount_portal.c: included catching of SIGHUP to get portald to re-read the config file. - in mount_portal.c: in SIGCHLD handler the return values checked from waitpid were wrong. Note. this routine was written correclty according to the manual page for 4.4BSD, but waitpid does not exhibit this behaviour. It is not returning 0 when WNOHANG is specified. I havent checked this properly. - in mount_portal.c: initialized the fdset for the select properly. - in mount_portal.c: corrected poor casting in the select. - in mount_portal.c: changed a break; to exit (0); so that the children die after doing the hard work, this stops the select: bad file descriptor messages. - in pt_file.c: the kernel passes kernel style open flags to the portal code which aren't compatible with "normal" O_ flags. I have adjusted these in pt_file.c. In general I think the portal fs code and portal_cred structure need changing to pass to the portald the right style of flags _and_ the permissions. - in pt_tcp.c: a few mistakes in typing of the socket structures, getservbyname returns the port number as an int but sockaddr wants the port number as an u_short. - in pt_tcp.c: someone wrote this on a VAX/Sun whatever and forget about byte ordering!! I've included a few htons about the place. - in all the above I have sprinkled a few more debugging printf's. Submitted by: "Duncan McL Barclay" <dmlb@ohm.york.ac.uk |
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