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tb@ modified lib/libcrypto/man: Remove misplaced semicolons in .Fa
bluhm@ modified sys/netinet: Fix TSO for traffic to a local address on a physical interface. When sending TCP packets with software TSO to the local address of a physical interface, the TCP checksum was miscalculated. As the small MSS is taken from the physical interface, but...
tb@ modified regress/usr.sbin/rpki-client/openssl11: Bye, bye, horrible reacharounds into libcrypto Now that rpki-client no longer uses LibreSSL-specific ASN1_time_* API, we can get rid of some of the gross hacks needed for testing against OpenSSL in regress. This simplifies t...
tb@ modified usr.sbin/rpki-client/mft.c: Convert generalizedtime_to_tm() to ASN1_TIME_to_tm() Second step of moving away from ASN1_time_parse(). Being an OpenSSL API, ASN1_TIME_to_tm() supports a variety of things. In this specific case we don't really want it to parse anythin...
tb@ modified usr.sbin/rpki-client: Convert x509_get_time() to ASN1_TIME_to_tm() Instead of using the LibreSSL-specific ASN1_time_parse(), we can use OpenSSL's ASN1_TIME_to_tm() which LibreSSL provides since 3.6.0. The latter has a few API quirks such as silently falling back t...
tb@ modified usr.sbin/rpki-client/mft.c: Avoid use of LibreSSL-specific ASN1_time_tm_cmp() API We convert these struct tm into time_t in the next few lines, so we can simply use > instead. ok claudio job
denis@ modified sys/dev/pci/pcidevs: Add EPYC Embedded 3000 10GbE NIC Input by sthen@ OK miod@
tobhe@ modified usr.bin/tcpbench/tcpbench.c: Remove unused variable kerr. ok bluhm@
bluhm@ modified usr.bin/tcpbench/tcpbench.c: Remove duplicate entries in kvars. OK tobhe@
espie@ modified usr.sbin/pkg_add/OpenBSD/PkgC*: gc unused/old code
kn@ modified distrib/special/sysctl/sysctl.c: fix usage, name arg is optional
jmatthew@ modified usr.sbin/ypldap/ldapclient.c: Keep trying LDAP servers until we get full results from one, rather than just until one accepts the TCP connection. In multi server environments, this makes ypldap more resilient when some servers are misbehaving. While here, ad...
guenther@ modified sys/arch/amd64: The fp_ex_[st]w struct savefpu members were inherited from NetBSD where they're used in the 32bit-compat support, which we dropped years ago. Bye bye! ok deraadt@
guenther@ modified sys/lib/libkern/arch/amd64/memmove.S: NENTRY() doesn't provide an endbr64, so give memmove one in case it ever gets called through a function pointer (with retpoline disabled) ok deraadt@
krw@ modified sbin/fdisk/part.*: If an MBR partition start or end can be represented by CHS, set both CHS and LBA values in the MBR partition. Restores pre-7.0 initialization of MBR partition start/end, using slightly less opaque code that retains the slightly different initia...
krw@ modified sys/arch/sparc64/stand/ofwboot/ofdev.c: Typo in comment. 'parititon' -> 'partition'.
espie@ modified usr.sbin/pkg_add/OpenBSD/SharedLibs.pm: missed one
espie@ modified usr.sbin/pkg_add/OpenBSD: move the interface to SharedLibs to be somewhat object oriented accordingly, load it "just in time" in State. Most calls get simplified, and we can save more state for later.
espie@ modified usr.sbin/pkg_add/OpenBSD/Getopt.pod: document how this is used... There's nothing that actually uses the export part, and be explicit about how we call code refs.
espie@ modified usr.sbin/pkg_add/OpenBSD/Getopt.pm: "fix" for 5.36: pass the possible option value as an extra param instead of defined/undefined, so that the code sub is called with the right number of parameters.
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