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H A D | arc4random_uniform.c | d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h
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H A D | arc4random.3 | d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h
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H A D | arc4random.c | d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h d25a1430 Mon Apr 13 08:42:13 GMT 2020 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> Sync with OpenBSD:
arc4random.c: In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
arc4random.3: reference random(4)
arc4random_uniform.c: include stdint.h over sys/types.h
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