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This reverts commit db46ea2eb9dc84959fbf9b1819facac3d6078ba1.
This is making the hurd startup hang.
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The code here just wants to deallocate the whole address space, and Mach
already contains the logic to limit the passed-in range to the vm_map's
actual bounds (see VM_MAP_RANGE_CHECK).
Message-ID: <20240323115322.69075-6-bugaevc@gmail.com>
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The previous logic had two independent issues:
* We need to make the stack executable if either the program or its ELF
interpreter requires executable stack. In practice, it's common for
the program itself to not require executable stack, but ld.so (glibc)
needs it.
* mach_setup_thread () allocates stacks with a simple vm_allocate (),
which creates non-executable memory. So if an executable stack is
required, the stack has to be vm_protect'ed to enable execution, not
the other way around. As the comment suggest, it would've been better
to use vm_map () with the desired protection directly.
Message-ID: <20240323115322.69075-2-bugaevc@gmail.com>
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The existing code mapped the first PT_LOAD segment using anywhere=1,
letting Mach pick an arbitrary location, and then uses anywhere=0 for
all the remaining segments to place them next to the first one, as
expected by the program.
This, however, runs into many issues, primarily because of conflicts
between interpreter and executable mappings. Some of those the existing
code tried to work around. Instead, do it the way it's implemented in
glibc: calculate upfront how much space the overall mapping will need,
and ask Mach to preallocate this much address space. Then we deallocate
it back, and instead map the program segments onto this very same place.
Message-Id: <20230625231137.403096-4-bugaevc@gmail.com>
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We want to map the whole lower 4 GB of address space inaccessible to
catch accidental pointer truncation. We can only do this when the
executable (as well as the interpreter, if any) is compiled as PIC/PIE,
since otherwise we would violate the ABI requirement. Fortunately most
distributions have already switched to using PIE by default, so this
should not be an issue.
Message-Id: <20230625231137.403096-3-bugaevc@gmail.com>
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Since we don't support mixing i386 and x86_64 binaries on the same
system (as running them requires different build-time gnumach
configurations), the exec server can simply require the binary being
loaded to have been built for the same architecture as the exec server
itself.
Message-Id: <20230515073600.1350072-1-bugaevc@gmail.com>
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Message-Id: <20230508213136.608575-20-bugaevc@gmail.com>
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For coherency with the existing RPCs
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And add proc_complete_reauthentication ()
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This lets the exec server atomically replace the old task with the new task
while raising its privileges.
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So users get a "Cannot exec a shared library directly" error message instead
of a segfault.
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Now that the RPCs have const, this forces us cleaning our const-meant
functions.
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This follows mig's cf4bcc3f1435 ("Also add const qualifiers on server
side")
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No actual behavior change.
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PIE programs do not need bitmask constraints, only the ELF interpreter
needs to leave room for a non-PIE program.
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Gnumach's 0650a4ee30e3 implements support for high bits being set in the
mask parameter of vm_map. This allowed to remove the rmh kludge in the
dynamic linker. Exec now can and should use the mask for excluding parts of
the memory layout.
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* boot/boot.c: Replace char* with data_t.
* console-client/trans.c: Likewise.
* exec/exec.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/storeinfo.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/inode.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/main.c: Likewise.
* isofs/inode.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/boot-start.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-readdir.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-exec.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-get-fs-opts.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-get-trans.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-getfh.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-set-trans.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/fsys-forward.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/fsys-getfile.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/fsys-options.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-read.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-write.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/dir-readdir.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-exec.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-get-fs-options.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-get-storage-info.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-get-translator.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-set-translator.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/fsstubs.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/fsys-get-options.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/fsys-set-options.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/fsysstubs.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-read.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-write.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/dir-readdir.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/file-get-fs-options.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/file-get-storage-info.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/file-get-trans.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/file-getfh.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/file-set-trans.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/fsys-forward.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/fsys-get-options.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/fsys-set-options.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/fsys-stubs.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/io-read.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/io-write.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/io-ops.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/pfinet-ops.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/socket-ops.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/tunnel.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/io.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/pf.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/socket.c: Likewise.
* proc/info.c: Likewise.
* startup/startup.c: Likewise.
* storeio/io.c: Likewise.
* term/users.c: Likewise.
* tmpfs/node.c: Likewise.
* trans/crash.c: Likewise.
* trans/fakeroot.c: Likewise.
* trans/fifo.c: Likewise.
* trans/firmlink.c: Likewise.
* trans/hello-mt.c: Likewise.
* trans/hello.c: Likewise.
* trans/mtab.c: Likewise.
* trans/new-fifo.c: Likewise.
* trans/null.c: Likewise.
* trans/proxy-defpager.c: Likewise.
* trans/streamio.c: Likewise.
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otherwise there might not even be enough room to run RPCs during rtld
bootstrap.
* exec/exec.c (do_exec): Add 128MiB to anywhere_start before loading
program.
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which happened to have no nefarious consequences by luck.
* exec/exec.c (load_section): Add braces around commented code to fix
else branch.
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* libdiskfs/boot-start.c (diskfs_start_bootstrap): Fix printf format.
* libfshelp/delegate.c: Include <alloca.h> and <stdlib.h>.
* libfshelp/start-translator-long.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* libshouldbeinlibc/ugids-verify-auth.c (server_verify_make_auth): Fix
prototypes for password_check_group and password_check_user.
* libstore/argp.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* libstore/task.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* exec/exec.c: Include <mach/vm_param.h>.
* libbpf/bpf_impl.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* proc/info.c (S_proc_getloginpids): Remove local variables leader_task
and leader_sub.
* proc/main.c (main): Remove local variable original_argv.
* boot/boot.c (task_died, S_mach_notify_new_task): Fix printf format.
* exec/elfcore.c: Include <alloca.h> and <mach/vm_param.h>.
* trans/crash.c: Include <hurd/msg.h>.
* trans/random.c: Include <signal.h>.
* utils/login.c: Include <signal.h>.
* utils/id.c: Include <hurd/msg.h>.
* utils/devprobe.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* utils/addauth.c: Include <hurd/msg.h>.
* utils/frobauth-mod.c: Include <hurd/msg.h>.
* utils/storeread.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* utils/msgport.c: Include <hurd/msg.h>.
* sutils/clookup.c (file_name_lookup_carefully): Fix lookup function
prototype, make head and tail const.
* utils/rpcscan.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* sutils/bless.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* fstests/fstests.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
* startup/startup.c (argz_task_insert_right): Fix printf format.
* init/init.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
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by adding proc_set/get_exe to the proc server, making
exec call proc_set_exe, and libps call proc_get_exe. procfs can then just
retrieve the information to make the "exe" symlink.
* hurd/process.defs (proc_set_exe, proc_get_exe): New RPCs.
* hurd/process_request.defs: Likewise.
* hurd/process_reply.defs: Add skips for proc_set_exe and proc_get_exe RPCs.
* proc/proc.h (struct proc): Add `exe' field.
* proc/info.c (S_proc_set_exe, S_proc_get_exe): New functions.
* proc/mgt.c (process_has_exited): Free p->exe.
(S_proc_child): Duplicate parent `exe' into child's `exe'.
* exec/exec.c (do_exec): Call proc_set_exe when a filename is available.
* libps/ps.h (struct proc_stat): Add `exe_vm_alloced', `exe', and `exe_len'
field.
(PSTAT_EXE): New macro.
(PSTAT_USER_BASE): Change value to make room.
(proc_stat_exe, proc_stat_exe_len): New macros.
* libps/procstat.c (proc_stat_set_flags): Handle PSTAT_EXE case by calling
proc_get_exe.
* libps/spec.c (ps_get_exe): New function.
(ps_exe_getter): New structure.
(ps_fmt_spec): Add "Exe" specification.
* procfs/process.c (process_file_symlink_make_node, process_file_gc_exe): New
functions.
(procfs_dir_entry): Add "exe" entry.
* startup/startup.c (launch_core_servers): Set exe paths for startup, auth,
proc, and fs servers.
(frob_kernel_process): Set exe path for kernel task.
(S_startup_essential_task): Set exe path for exec server.
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* exec/exec.c (do_exec): When abspath is absolute, record its dirname
into the LD_ORIGIN_PATH environment variable.
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* hurd/exec.defs (exec_exec): Label as deprecated.
(exec_exec_paths): New RPC.
* doc/hurd.texi: Update accordingly.
* exec/hashexec.c (check_hashbang): Add file_name_exec argument.
Don't guess the file name if file_name_exec is set.
* exec/priv.h (check_hashbang): Add path argument.
* exec/exec.c (S_exec_exec): Label as deprecated.
(S_exec_exec_paths): New function.
(do_exec): Add path and abspath arguments, pass path to check_hashbang.
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* hurd/process.defs (proc_set_entry, proc_get_entry): New RPCs.
* hurd/process_reply.defs: Add skips for proc_set_entry, proc_get_entry.
* hurd/process_request.defs: Likewise.
* exec/exec.c (do_exec): Call proc_set_entry.
* proc/proc.h (proc): Add p_entry field.
* proc/mgt.c (S_proc_set_entry, S_proc_get_entry): New RPC
implementations.
* exec/elfcore.c (dump_core): Add at_entry note, call proc_get_entry to
get it, and write it with WRITE_NOTE.
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mmap is supposed to return an error on passing a zero size.
* exec/exec.c (servercopy): Immediately return NULL if argsize is 0.
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Our variants print stack traces on failures. This will make locating
errors much easier.
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Falling back from the io_map method needs to handle the "anywhere" flag too
by updating MAPSTART.
* exec/exec.c (write_to_task): Turn MAPSTART parameter into a reference to
the address. Fix usage accordingly.
(load_section): Pass address of MAPSTART to write_to_task so it can update
it.
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It happens that the link script for ld.so contains a hole, which might thus
leave an empty page between the text and the data. When loading a small pic
program, its text would then fit in there, and loading the data right after
it would fail. We here rather force all pic loads to be mapped
contiguously, starting from the place that was allocated for the first pic
load.
* exec/exec.c (load_section): Return the address of the end of the section.
(load): Take the address to be used for loading pic objects as parameter,
force pic objects there if it is not zero, and compute and return the
address to be used for the next pic object.
(do_exec): Pass addresses for pic loads between calls to load().
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Previously, the exec server did not set the name of the servers
started before the proc server. Instead this was done by the startup
server, but this was merely a workaround, missing notably the startup
server itself.
* exec/exec.c (set_name): New function.
(do_exec): Move the code setting the name to a new function, and also
call it if the proc server is not started yet.
* startup/startup.c (run): Drop hack.
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For reference, this patch was created using the following semantic
patch, and then manually applying the change in all functions
containing nested functions, as those are not supported by Coccinelle.
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expression A, B;
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- bzero (A, B)
+ memset (A, 0, B)
* auth/auth.c: Replace `bzero' with `memset'.
* boot/boot.c: Likewise.
* defpager/defpager.c: Likewise.
* exec/exec.c: Likewise. Also, drop `safe_bzero' and just use
`hurd_safe_memset' directly.
* ext2fs/ext2fs.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/getblk.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/pager.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/pager.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/dir.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/netfs.c: Likewise.
* isofs/inode.c: Likewise.
* isofs/pager.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-getfh.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-statfs.c: Likewise.
* libfshelp/fetch-root.c: Likewise.
* libfshelp/start-translator.c: Likewise.
* libftpconn/create.c: Likewise.
* libftpconn/open.c: Likewise.
* libftpconn/unix.c: Likewise.
* libpipe/pipe.c: Likewise.
* libps/procstat.c: Likewise.
* libps/spec.c: Likewise.
* libshouldbeinlibc/cacheq.c: Likewise.
* libshouldbeinlibc/idvec.c: Likewise.
* libshouldbeinlibc/ugids.c: Likewise.
* libstore/argp.c: Likewise.
* libstore/enc.c: Likewise.
* libstore/kids.c: Likewise.
* libthreads/alpha/thread.c: Likewise.
* libtreefs/fsys.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/file-statfs.c: Likewise.
* mach-defpager/default_pager.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/glue-include/asm/uaccess.h: Likewise.
* pfinet/io-ops.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/options.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/socket.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/timer-emul.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/io.c: Likewise.
* startup/startup.c: Likewise.
* storeio/storeio.c: Likewise.
* sutils/fstab.c: Likewise.
* usermux/usermux.c: Likewise.
* utils/fakeauth.c: Likewise.
* utils/frobauth.c: Likewise.
* utils/login.c: Likewise.
* utils/x.c: Likewise.
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This prevents load_section from mapping any sections to page zero.
* exec/exec.c (do_exec): Redzone page zero before loading anything.
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* exec/exec.c: Include mach/gnumach.h.
* exec/main.c: Include device/device.h.
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* exec/exec.c (do_exec): If the formatted task name exceeds
TASK_NAME_SIZE, abbreviate it.
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* exec/Makefile (exec_startup-MIGSFLAGS): New variable.
* exec/execmutations.h: Add mutators for exec_startup_t.
* exec/mig-decls.h: New file.
* exec/priv.h (bootinfo_t): New type declaration to appease mig.
* exec/exec.c (S_exec_startup_get_info): Fix receiver lookup.
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The name will be used in error messages printed by the kernel. This
makes attributing the errors to processes possible.
* exec/exec.c (do_exec): Set the name of the new task.
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Remove support for transparently ungziping executables from the exec
server. The code in question makes the exec server unnecessarily
complex and since the exec server is an essential process, crashing it
makes /hurd/init crash the whole system.
Since the gzip code is not thread-safe, all access to it is
serialized, so there is a trivial way for one user to delay another
users gzipped executables for some unspecified time.
This can be accomplished by padding any program with easily compressed
data, zipping it and executing it. Using such a program as an passive
translator and then triggering its execution by the filesystem
translator also stalls any requests to that filesystem (observed using
the libdiskfs-based ext2fs).
Since compressed executables cannot be mapped into the memory, they
have to be uncompressed into allocated memory first. This is slower
and any user with access to the exec server can make it allocate
arbitrary amounts of memory. If the Hurd had proper memory accounting,
this would probably be a way around it.
So the compression support in exec seemingly creates various issues
for little value, at least with the abundance of nonvolatile memory
available today.
* exec/Makefile: Remove gzip related files.
* exec/exec.c: Remove anything #ifdef GZIPped.
* exec/unzip.c: Move to libstore.
* exec/crypt.h: Likewise.
* exec/gzip.h: Likewise.
* exec/inflate.c: Likewise.
* exec/tailor.h: Likewise.
* exec/util.c: Likewise.
* libstore/Makefile: Remove the vpath magic for looking up the zip
stuff.
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Remove support for transparently unbzip2ing executables from the exec
server. The code in question makes the exec server unnecessarily
complex and since the exec server is an essential process, crashing it
makes /hurd/init crash the whole system.
Since the bzip2 code is not thread-safe, all access to it is
serialized, so there is a trivial way for one user to delay another
users bzip2ed executables for some unspecified time.
This can be accomplished by padding any program with easily compressed
data, zipping it and executing it. Using such a program as an passive
translator and then triggering its execution by the filesystem
translator also stalls any requests to that filesystem (observed using
the libdiskfs-based ext2fs).
Since compressed executables cannot be mapped into the memory, they
have to be uncompressed into allocated memory first. This is slower
and any user with access to the exec server can make it allocate
arbitrary amounts of memory. If the Hurd had proper memory accounting,
this would probably be a way around it.
So the compression support in exec seemingly creates various issues
for little value, at least with the abundance of nonvolatile memory
available today.
* exec/Makefile: Remove bzip2 related files.
* exec/exec.c: Remove anything #ifdef BZIP2ed.
* exec/do-bunzip2.c: Move to libstore.
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Keep track of the range where executable segments are mapped into
memory and hand that information over to the proc server.
* exec/priv.h (struct execdata): Add {start,end}_code.
* exec/exec.c (prepare): Initialize {start,end}_code.
(load_section): Update {start,end}_code.
(do_exec): Use proc_set_code to hand {start,end}_code to the proc server.
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This commit removes the parts of the exec server that were once using
the Binary File Descriptor library.
As I understand it, the BFD code stopped working because it uses stdio
streams and the glue code for that has never been ported to libio. The
code has been #ifdefed out ever since. It may or may not work in its
current state, so it is removed. If someone is interested, it can
always be recovered from the version control system.
* exec/exec.c: Remove all BFD related code.
* exec/priv.h: Likewise.
* TODO: Remove the corresponding item.
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This code was meant to allow the user to specify alternative exec
servers using an environment variable. The Hurd uses the file system
as namespace for server lookups, so the proper way to use one's own
exec server seems to be the remap translator.
* exec/exec.c (S_exec_exec): Remove unused code.
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* exec/exec.c (check_section): Remove unused variable.
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Makefiles, headers, types, macros and function calls are renamed where
appropriate.
Most of this work was done by Barry deFreese and Thomas DiModica.
* auth/Makefile: Switch from cthreads to pthreads.
* auth/auth.c: Likewise.
* boot/Makefile: Likewise.
* boot/boot.c: Likewise.
* boot/ux.c: Likewise.
* console-client/Makefile: Likewise.
* console-client/console.c: Likewise.
* console-client/driver.c: Likewise.
* console-client/driver.h: Likewise.
* console-client/generic-speaker.c: Likewise.
* console-client/kbd-repeat.c: Likewise.
* console-client/ncursesw.c: Likewise.
* console-client/pc-kbd.c: Likewise.
* console-client/pc-mouse.c: Likewise.
* console-client/timer.c: Likewise.
* console-client/trans.c: Likewise.
* console-client/vga.c: Likewise.
* console/Makefile: Likewise.
* console/console.c: Likewise.
* console/display.c: Likewise.
* console/input.c: Likewise.
* console/pager.c: Likewise.
* defpager/backing.c: Likewise.
* exec/Makefile: Likewise.
* exec/exec.c: Likewise.
* exec/hashexec.c: Likewise.
* exec/priv.h: Likewise.
* ext2fs/Makefile: Likewise.
* ext2fs/balloc.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/dir.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/ext2fs.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/ext2fs.h: Likewise.
* ext2fs/ialloc.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/inode.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/msg.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/pager.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/pokel.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/storeinfo.c: Likewise.
* ext2fs/truncate.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/Makefile: Likewise.
* fatfs/dir.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/fat.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/fatfs.h: Likewise.
* fatfs/inode.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/main.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/pager.c: Likewise.
* fatfs/virt-inode.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/Makefile: Likewise.
* ftpfs/ccache.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/ccache.h: Likewise.
* ftpfs/conn.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/dir.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/fs.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/ftpfs.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/ftpfs.h: Likewise.
* ftpfs/ncache.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/netfs.c: Likewise.
* ftpfs/node.c: Likewise.
* hostmux/Makefile: Likewise.
* hostmux/hostmux.h: Likewise.
* hostmux/mux.c: Likewise.
* hostmux/node.c: Likewise.
* hostmux/stubs.c: Likewise.
* hurd/shared.h: Likewise.
* isofs/Makefile: Likewise.
* isofs/inode.c: Likewise.
* isofs/lookup.c: Likewise.
* isofs/main.c: Likewise.
* isofs/pager.c: Likewise.
* libcons/Makefile: Likewise.
* libcons/cons-switch.c: Likewise.
* libcons/cons.h: Likewise.
* libcons/dir-changed.c: Likewise.
* libcons/file-changed.c: Likewise.
* libcons/init-init.c: Likewise.
* libcons/vcons-close.c: Likewise.
* libcons/vcons-input.c: Likewise.
* libcons/vcons-move-mouse.c: Likewise.
* libcons/vcons-open.c: Likewise.
* libcons/vcons-scrollback.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/Makefile: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/boot-start.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dead-name.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-chg.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-link.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-lookup.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-mkdir.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-mkfile.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-readdir.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-rename.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-renamed.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-rmdir.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/dir-unlink.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/disk-pager.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/diskfs-pager.h: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/diskfs.h: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-access.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-chg.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-exec.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-get-fs-opts.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-get-trans.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-get-transcntl.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-getcontrol.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-getfh.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-lock-stat.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-lock.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-reparent.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-set-trans.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-sync.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/file-syncfs.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/fsys-getroot.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/fsys-options.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/fsys-syncfs.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/ifsock.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/init-first.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/init-init.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/init-startup.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-duplicate.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-get-conch.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-identity.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-map-cntl.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-map.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-modes-get.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-modes-off.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-modes-on.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-modes-set.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-owner-get.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-owner-mod.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-prenotify.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-read.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-readable.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-reauthenticate.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-rel-conch.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-restrict-auth.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-revoke.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-seek.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-sigio.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-stat.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/io-write.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/lookup.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/name-cache.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/node-drop.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/node-make.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/node-nput.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/node-nputl.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/node-nref.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/node-nrefl.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/node-nrele.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/node-nrelel.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/peropen-rele.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/priv.h: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/shutdown.c: Likewise.
* libdiskfs/sync-interval.c: Likewise.
* libfshelp/Makefile: Likewise.
* libfshelp/fetch-root.c: Likewise.
* libfshelp/fshelp.h: Likewise.
* libfshelp/get-identity.c: Likewise.
* libfshelp/lock-acquire.c: Likewise.
* libfshelp/lock-init.c: Likewise.
* libfshelp/locks.h: Likewise.
* libfshelp/set-active.c: Likewise.
* libfshelp/trans.h: Likewise.
* libfshelp/transbox-init.c: Likewise.
* libiohelp/Makefile: Likewise.
* libiohelp/get_conch.c: Likewise.
* libiohelp/handle_io_release_conch.c: Likewise.
* libiohelp/initialize_conch.c: Likewise.
* libiohelp/iohelp.h: Likewise.
* libiohelp/verify_user_conch.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/Makefile: Likewise.
* libnetfs/dir-lookup.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/dir-mkdir.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/dir-mkfile.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/dir-readdir.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/dir-rmdir.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/dir-unlink.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/drop-node.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-chauthor.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-check-access.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-chflags.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-chmod.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-chown.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-exec.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-get-storage-info.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-get-translator.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-lock-stat.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-lock.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-reparent.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-set-size.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-set-translator.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-statfs.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-sync.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-syncfs.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/file-utimes.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/fsys-getroot.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/fsys-set-options.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/init-init.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-clear-some-openmodes.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-duplicate.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-get-openmodes.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-get-owner.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-identity.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-mod-owner.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-read.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-readable.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-reauthenticate.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-restrict-auth.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-revoke.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-seek.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-set-all-openmodes.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-set-some-openmodes.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-stat.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/io-write.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/make-node.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/netfs.h: Likewise.
* libnetfs/nput.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/nref.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/nrele.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/release-peropen.c: Likewise.
* libnetfs/shutdown.c: Likewise.
* libpager/Makefile: Likewise.
* libpager/chg-compl.c: Likewise.
* libpager/clean.c: Likewise.
* libpager/data-request.c: Likewise.
* libpager/data-return.c: Likewise.
* libpager/data-unlock.c: Likewise.
* libpager/inhibit-term.c: Likewise.
* libpager/lock-completed.c: Likewise.
* libpager/lock-object.c: Likewise.
* libpager/mark-error.c: Likewise.
* libpager/no-senders.c: Likewise.
* libpager/object-init.c: Likewise.
* libpager/object-terminate.c: Likewise.
* libpager/offer-page.c: Likewise.
* libpager/pager-attr.c: Likewise.
* libpager/pager-create.c: Likewise.
* libpager/pager-shutdown.c: Likewise.
* libpager/priv.h: Likewise.
* libpager/seqnos.c: Likewise.
* libpipe/Makefile: Likewise.
* libpipe/pipe.c: Likewise.
* libpipe/pipe.h: Likewise.
* libports/Makefile: Likewise.
* libports/begin-rpc.c: Likewise.
* libports/bucket-iterate.c: Likewise.
* libports/claim-right.c: Likewise.
* libports/class-iterate.c: Likewise.
* libports/complete-deallocate.c: Likewise.
* libports/count-bucket.c: Likewise.
* libports/count-class.c: Likewise.
* libports/create-bucket.c: Likewise.
* libports/create-internal.c: Likewise.
* libports/destroy-right.c: Likewise.
* libports/enable-bucket.c: Likewise.
* libports/enable-class.c: Likewise.
* libports/end-rpc.c: Likewise.
* libports/get-right.c: Likewise.
* libports/import-port.c: Likewise.
* libports/inhibit-all-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/inhibit-bucket-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/inhibit-class-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/inhibit-port-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/init.c: Likewise.
* libports/interrupt-notified-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/interrupt-on-notify.c: Likewise.
* libports/interrupt-operation.c: Likewise.
* libports/interrupt-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/interrupted.c: Likewise.
* libports/lookup-port.c: Likewise.
* libports/manage-multithread.c: Likewise.
* libports/no-senders.c: Likewise.
* libports/port-deref-weak.c: Likewise.
* libports/port-deref.c: Likewise.
* libports/port-ref-weak.c: Likewise.
* libports/port-ref.c: Likewise.
* libports/ports.h: Likewise.
* libports/reallocate-from-external.c: Likewise.
* libports/reallocate-port.c: Likewise.
* libports/resume-all-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/resume-bucket-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/resume-class-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/resume-port-rpcs.c: Likewise.
* libports/stubs.c: Likewise.
* libports/transfer-right.c: Likewise.
* libstore/Makefile: Likewise.
* libstore/gunzip.c: Likewise.
* libstore/part.c: Likewise.
* libstore/unzipstore.c: Likewise.
* libthreads/Makefile: Likewise.
* libtreefs/dir-lookup.c: Likewise.
* libtreefs/fsys-getroot.c: Likewise.
* libtreefs/fsys-hooks.c: Likewise.
* libtreefs/fsys.c: Likewise.
* libtreefs/trans-help.c: Likewise.
* libtreefs/trans-start.c: Likewise.
* libtreefs/treefs.h: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/cntl-create.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/dyn-classes.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/io-reauthenticate.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/io-restrict-auth.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/protid-clean.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/protid-dup.c: Likewise.
* libtrivfs/trivfs.h: Likewise.
* mach-defpager/Makefile: Likewise.
* mach-defpager/default_pager.c: Likewise.
* mach-defpager/kalloc.c: Likewise.
* mach-defpager/main.c: Likewise.
* nfs/Makefile: Likewise.
* nfs/cache.c: Likewise.
* nfs/main.c: Likewise.
* nfs/mount.c: Likewise.
* nfs/name-cache.c: Likewise.
* nfs/nfs.h: Likewise.
* nfs/ops.c: Likewise.
* nfs/rpc.c: Likewise.
* nfsd/Makefile: Likewise.
* nfsd/cache.c: Likewise.
* nfsd/loop.c: Likewise.
* nfsd/main.c: Likewise.
* nfsd/nfsd.h: Likewise.
* pfinet/Makefile: Likewise.
* pfinet/ethernet.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/glue-include/asm/spinlock.h: Likewise.
* pfinet/glue-include/linux/interrupt.h: Likewise.
* pfinet/glue-include/linux/sched.h: Likewise.
* pfinet/glue-include/linux/timer.h: Likewise.
* pfinet/glue-include/linux/wait.h: Likewise.
* pfinet/iioctl-ops.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/io-ops.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/kmem_cache.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/main.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/options.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/pfinet-ops.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/pfinet.h: Likewise.
* pfinet/sched.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/socket-ops.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/socket.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/timer-emul.c: Likewise.
* pfinet/tunnel.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/Makefile: Likewise.
* pflocal/connq.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/io.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/sock.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/sock.h: Likewise.
* pflocal/socket.c: Likewise.
* pflocal/sserver.c: Likewise.
* proc/Makefile: Likewise.
* proc/info.c: Likewise.
* proc/main.c: Likewise.
* proc/mgt.c: Likewise.
* proc/msg.c: Likewise.
* proc/proc.h: Likewise.
* proc/stubs.c: Likewise.
* proc/wait.c: Likewise.
* storeio/Makefile: Likewise.
* storeio/dev.c: Likewise.
* storeio/dev.h: Likewise.
* storeio/open.c: Likewise.
* storeio/open.h: Likewise.
* storeio/pager.c: Likewise.
* storeio/storeio.c: Likewise.
* term/Makefile: Likewise.
* term/devio.c: Likewise.
* term/hurdio.c: Likewise.
* term/main.c: Likewise.
* term/munge.c: Likewise.
* term/ptyio.c: Likewise.
* term/term.h: Likewise.
* term/users.c: Likewise.
* tmpfs/Makefile: Likewise.
* tmpfs/dir.c: Likewise.
* tmpfs/node.c: Likewise.
* tmpfs/tmpfs.c: Likewise.
* tmpfs/tmpfs.h: Likewise.
* trans/Makefile: Likewise.
* trans/fakeroot.c: Likewise.
* trans/fifo.c: Likewise.
* trans/hello-mt.c: Likewise.
* trans/new-fifo.c: Likewise.
* trans/streamio.c: Likewise.
* ufs/Makefile: Likewise.
* ufs/alloc.c: Likewise.
* ufs/dir.c: Likewise.
* ufs/hyper.c: Likewise.
* ufs/inode.c: Likewise.
* ufs/main.c: Likewise.
* ufs/pager.c: Likewise.
* ufs/pokeloc.c: Likewise.
* ufs/sizes.c: Likewise.
* ufs/ufs.h: Likewise.
* usermux/Makefile: Likewise.
* usermux/mux.c: Likewise.
* usermux/node.c: Likewise.
* usermux/usermux.h: Likewise.
* utils/Makefile: Likewise.
* utils/fakeauth.c: Likewise.
* utils/rpctrace.c: Likewise.
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* Fix spelling with codespell[1] and manually review it.
[1] http://git.profusion.mobi/cgit.cgi/lucas/codespell/
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* exec/exec.c (load_section): Call i`hurd_safe_copyin' instead of `memcpy'.
Handle error case.
(check_gzip): Likewise.
(check_bzip2): Likewise.
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* exec/exec.c (check_gzip.zipread): Add `n' to `zipread_pos' to fix infinite loop.
(check_bzip2.zipread): Likewise.
(check_gzip): Set `file_data' and `file_size' fields after calling `finish'
instead of before.
(check_bzip2): Likewise.
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* exec/exec.c (map): When e->file_data is not NULL, return it plus
`posn'.
(prepare_in_memory): Call prepare_stream to clear stream positions.
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