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- fprintf(stdout, ...) -> printf()
- fputs(x, stdout) -> printf(); for consistency.
fputs is twice as fast on atom x5-Z8300@1.44GHz but Amdahl sees a pure printf
tcpdump only 2% slower than a pure fputs (for constant strings) tcpdump
to /dev/null across a 20MB/~170k packet pcap file.
ok dlg@ for fputs and ok tedu@ krw@ deraadt@ a2k19 for the rest
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ok deraadt@
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weeks ago.
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segfault with malformed packets. Adapted from f61639179282 in tcpdump.org git
by Kevin Reay, but not including the header no-copy optimization that was in
the upstream patch. ok benno@
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no sneakiness detected by krw
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possible. Annotate <sys/param.h> lines with their current reasons. Switch
to PATH_MAX, NGROUPS_MAX, HOST_NAME_MAX+1, LOGIN_NAME_MAX, etc. Change
MIN() and MAX() to local definitions of MINIMUM() and MAXIMUM() where
sensible to avoid pulling in the pollution. These are the files confirmed
through binary verification.
ok guenther, millert, doug (helped with the verification protocol)
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unmaintainable). these days, people use source. these id's do not provide
any benefit, and do hurt the small install media
(the 33,000 line diff is essentially mechanical)
ok with the idea millert, ok dms
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Sun's SKIP support added.
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