Subject: Object file symbols limited to 8 characters [+FIX] (#158 - #1 of 19)
Index:	cc,as,ld,ar,ranlib,nm,nlist,adb,... (2.11BSD)

Description:
	For some time now (seem like eons;-)) the object file format used 
	by Unix for the PDP-11 has restricted symbols to 8 significant 
	characters (actually 7 due to the C compiler prefixing symbols with 
	a leading tilde (~) or underscore (_)).

	Aside from the "creative constraints" this imposes on the programmer
	there was the continuing problem of 'name collisions', especially
	when porting applications from machines whose object file format
	permitted longer symbol names.

	Numerous workarounds have been employed in the past.  The
	most common one relied on a combination of a name collision
	detection program ('shortc') and the flexname capability of the
	C preprocessor ('cpp').  This served to mask the problem while
	making debugging difficult due to mangled/synthetic symbol names.

Repeat-By:
	Attempt to compile the following program:

		int	this_is_a_long_name;
		int	this_is_a_long_name_too;

		main() { exit(0)};

Fix:
	This section is repeated in each of the 19 parts which make up
	the update kit.  You should read it perhaps once or twice, but
	then skip over it (how to do that is mentioned below).

	Taking a "hint" from the a.out(5) man page:

"The compiler will note name collisions when they occur within a single file...
There is really little that can be done about this.  Some thought is being
given to modifying the loader to flag detectable collisions, but the real
solution would be to change over to the 4BSD a.out format.  This would 
involve modifying the compiler, assembler and adb and then simply porting 
the 4.3BSD ld, nm, ranlib, strip and nlist.  Or perhaps simply porting the 
entire 4.3BSD suite might be best ...  Anyone interested in a project?"

	This I have done.  No more volunteers for the project need apply ;-)

	The new limit on symbol length is 32 characters!  There is still
	a limit (but it is _much_ more reasonable now) simply because of
	address space constraints - it needs to be possible to hold 
	at least one of the 'symbol' or 'string' tables in memory in many
	cases (nice to hold both, but - i know, get a 486;-)).

	It must be noted though that it is almost trivial now to raise
	the limit if that is desired - the programs which need to know
	the maximum length of a symbol string all have an easily changed
	#define statement now (usually MAXSYMLEN but there are a couple
	exceptions).  The 'string table' format itself doesn't care how 
	long the strings are.  The actual a.out format won't have to 
	change again to accomodate a higher limit on symbol name length!

	The "string table" object file format has been ported and all
	the necessary changes made throughout the entire system.

	The changes were *massive* and widespread.  Programs affected
	of course included the assembler and compiler.  Other programs
	affected were anything which accessed a symbol table entry either
	via nlist(3) [ps, pstat, fstat, vmstat, etc] or by reading
	object files [ld, ranlib, nm, adb, strip, etc].

	The actual changes to the compiler and assembler were minor
	because those programs had already been modified earlier 
	(updates #142, 143, 152, 153).  The compiler only needed to have
	the maximum size of a symbol name raised.  The assembler
	already knew how to generate 'string table' object files - all
	that needed to be done in 'as' was to flip a bit telling it
	to generate the new object format instead of the old style.

	+++++++++++++++
	And now for a bit of a narrative about what was done.   The
	detailed instructions for applying this part (#1 of 19) of the
	update kit follow the 'story' below.  This started out as
	a semi-organized accounting of what was done but then devolved
	into a semi-rambling tale due to the sheer bulk of the changes.

	You can skip to the details for applying #158 by searching for
	the string "=======" below - this header is replicated in all
	parts of this kit.
	+++++++++++++++

	Alas, the remaining changes were not so simple.  Complete
	replacements for ranlib(1), ar(1), nlist(3) were ported from
	the Net-2 release.  Other programs such as symorder(1) and
	two new programs 'symcompact' and 'strcompact' (used to
	compress/compact symbol and string tables) were written from
	scratch.

	Perhaps the two hardest parts of the whole effort were
	rewriting the linker 'ld' and making *large* modifications
	to the debugger 'adb'.  This was a very difficult job.
	'ld needed to scan new style ranlib archives, as well as
	using the "virtual memory" facility (the 'libvmf' routines 
	posted earlier) for symbol table management and so on.  'adb'
	was a MESS (having been written in a pseudo block structured
	macro language).  Since the new symbol table entry could be
	so much larger than the old it was no longer possible for adb
	to hold as much of the symbol table in memory - an alternate 
	method took a while to develope and implement, more on that
	in the patch which deals with adb (actually the changes to
	adb are so large there are two substantial parts of this update
	kit just for adb!).

	After the basic programs (ar, ld, ranlib, etc) were running
	the system had to be completely recompiled from sources, beginning
	with the object libraries.  After those were done the process
	of recompiling the rest of the system could proceed.

	Guess what happens when you recreate libc.a with a buggy linker?
	Yep - the system is rendered useless until backup copies of
	everything can be reloaded.  Don't let this happen to you - be
	sure (and i'll repeat the point later) to back up the system
	(or at least key executables and .a files) before installing
	this upgrade.

	In all there were about 330 files modified during the change of
	object file format.  Some of these were not directly related
	to the new object file format.  There were a number of (obsolete)
	references to "BSD2_10" lingering in the system.  Those 
	have been replaced with "pdp11" and the 'BSD2_10' define has
	been removed from the C preprocessor (cpp).  DO NOT use 'BSD2_10'
	to #ifdef pdp-11 sensitive code, use "pdp11" instead.

	During the recompile of the libraries a fairly large number of
	"shortened" names were lengthened - these included syscall routines
	such as "gethostname" which no longer had to be munged into
	"gethname".  Also a surprising number of typographical errors
	were uncovered (mainly in the Fortran libraries) where an extra
	character (beyond the 7th character) was left off or accidentally
	added.  These were all fixed and eventually, after a couple
	evenings, the libraries were built and installed.

	After the libraries were done it was the application programs'
	turn to be recompiled.  This took the better part of a couple 
	weeks to finally make it thru due to (as it turned out) the iterative 
	nature of the task.  A symbol would come up undefined and have
	to be tracked down exactly where the wrong definition/use was
	coming from.  Finally, however, the task was done and it was
	time to move on to the kernel.

	The kernel proved to be suprisingly easy - no real complications
	arose except when it came time to reboot, a bug had been introduced
	into 'autoconfig' (who uses 'nlist' to scan the kernel symbol table).
	Ouch!  That was another couple late nights.  Since the compiler
	supports unsigned longs now a number of small changes which
	ifdef'd 'u_long' to 'long' were removed.

	REMEMBER - you need to recompile 'autoconfig' and install it
	before rebooting the new kernel ;-)

	The performance of 'ps' though (and anything else which used
	nlist(3), 'fstat', 'w' are good examples) was unacceptably slow.

	So, amidst other delays (real work, the earthquake - which almost
	tossed the disc drive to the floor, etc) the "symorder" program
	was written (with ideas borrowed from the Net-2 version).  The
	symorder(1) program rather insists on holding both the symbol
	and string tables in memory - this was a problem (or could be
	if the kernel symbol table grows much more) so two new and 
	original programs were written:  'symcompact' and 'strcompact'.

	The first program compacts the symbol table by removing 
	'register' local variables (they're of no use to anyone - the debugger
	doesn't/can't do anything with them) and redundant global text
	symbols (symbols in an overlaid program which are in the root
	segment do not need both the '~' and '_' symbols present).

	The second program 'strcompact' is one that any 'string table'
	based object file system can use.  It implements "shared strings"
	for symbols - if a program has many references to 'error' as a
	local symbol, why store the string 'error' more than once?  Simply
	store one instance and then update the symbol table entries to
	all point to the same string!

	Using both 'strcompact' and 'symcompact' on the /unix image
	resulted in a file that was 15kb smaller.  Running 'symorder'
	then puts the most frequently used symbols at the front of the
	symbol table, the performance of 'w', 'pstat', and other programs
	which nlist(3) the kernel was now acceptable.

	Some of the parts of this kit are large.  The large patch files have
	been split into pieces which the 'patch' will handle, other parts
	(the replacement 'ar' sources) were left as a single 'shar' file
	rather than split them up.

	Each part of this kit consists of:

		a 'patchfile' - this is used with the "patch" program to
		update files.

		an optional 'script' - this is run ("sh script") to perform
		initialization, remove files, create directories and so on.

		an optional 'new.sources' - this is a "shar" file containing
		complete sources for a program.

	ALL pathnames are _absolute_ - this way you do not have to "cd"
	around the system, you should be able to apply all the patches
	while you are in /tmp (or /usr/tmp - wherever you have the most
	free space).

	Be sure that you have at least 40mb free on /usr before 
	rebuilding the system - if you do not then building in stages
	will be necessary.

	Part 19 contains the detailed instructions for rebuilding the
	system _after_ the previous 18 patches have been applied.

	The patches (#158 thru #175) should be applied in order following
	the directions in each part.

	DO NOT recompile anything once the patching has begun until requested
	to do so in part 19.  Many of the system include files are modified
	and the object file format is being changed - recompilation will not
	be possible until the transformation of the system and object libraries
	is complete.

	AT A MINIMUM you will want to back up the following files (unless
	you have a known good backup already made) in case you need to
	recompile something before part 19 is done:

		/bin/ar
		/bin/ld
		/bin/nm
		/bin/as
		/usr/bin/ranlib
		/lib/c0
		/lib/crt0.o
		/lib/mcrt0.o
		/lib/libc.a
		/bin/nm
		/usr/include/*.h
		/usr/include/sys/*.h

	In part 19 there is a *complete* list of all files affected
	(all 336 of them) - you may wish to back those up also.

	And now the common header ('boilerplate') is over (at last ;-)),
	let the installation guide begin.

	As always, the complete 2.11BSD updates are available via 
	anonymous FTP to 'ftp.iipo.gtegsc.com' in the directory /pub/2.11BSD

==========  #158 (Part #1 of 19)

	This part updates the following files.  BACK THESE UP if you
	have any worries about the proceedure or do not have a bootable
	backup already at hand.

/usr/include/arpa/inet.h
/usr/include/arpa/nameser.h
/usr/include/netdb.h
/usr/include/a.out.h
/usr/include/nlist.h
/usr/include/ar.h
/usr/include/ranlib.h
/usr/include/short_names.h
/usr/include/ndbm.h
/usr/include/setjmp.h
/usr/include/syscall.h
/usr/include/Makefile
/usr/lib/lint/llib-lc

	0) Be in a temp directory ("cd /tmp" or "cd /usr/tmp")

	1) Save the following shar archive to a file (/tmp/158 for example)

	2) Unpack the archive:  sh 158

	3) Run the script:  ./script

	4) Patch the files:  patch -p0 < patchfile

	5) Unpack the new source replacements:  sh new.sources

	6) rm 158 script patchfile new.sources

	Part 1 of 19 is done.  DO NOT rebuild or compile _anything_
	at this point!

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%cut here%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
#! /bin/sh
# This is a shell archive, meaning:
# 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line.
# 2. Save the resulting text in a file.
# 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create:
#	script
#	patchfile
#	new.sources
# This archive created: Sat Jan 29 00:43:58 1994
export PATH; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
if test -f 'script'
then
	echo shar: "will not over-write existing file 'script'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'script'
X#! /bin/sh
X
Xrm -f /usr/include/a.out.h
Xrm -f /usr/include/nlist.h
Xrm -f /usr/include/ar.h
Xrm -f /usr/include/ranlib.h
Xrm -f /usr/include/short_names.h
SHAR_EOF
chmod 755 'script'
fi
if test -f 'patchfile'
then
	echo shar: "will not over-write existing file 'patchfile'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'patchfile'
X*** /usr/include/arpa/inet.h.old	Sun Jun 13 22:50:39 1993
X--- /usr/include/arpa/inet.h	Fri Dec 31 21:53:27 1993
X***************
X*** 14,20 ****
X   * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
X   * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)inet.h	5.2.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 6/12/93
X   */
X  
X  /*
X--- 14,20 ----
X   * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
X   * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)inet.h	5.2.2 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/31/93
X   */
X  
X  /*
X***************
X*** 21,30 ****
X   * External definitions for
X   * functions in inet(3N)
X   */
X- #ifdef BSD2_10
X- #include <short_names.h>		/* Hopefully this will go away soon */
X- #endif
X- 
X  unsigned long inet_addr();
X  char	*inet_ntoa();
X  struct	in_addr inet_makeaddr();
X--- 21,26 ----
X*** /usr/include/arpa/nameser.h.old	Mon Apr 26 19:52:58 1993
X--- /usr/include/arpa/nameser.h	Mon Jan 10 21:25:21 1994
X***************
X*** 14,21 ****
X   * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
X   * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)nameser.h	5.20 (Berkeley) 10/7/88
X!  */
X  
X  /*
X   * Define constants based on rfc883
X--- 14,21 ----
X   * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
X   * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)nameser.h	5.20.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/31/93
X! */
X  
X  /*
X   * Define constants based on rfc883
X***************
X*** 127,133 ****
X  #define BYTE_ORDER	BIG_ENDIAN
X  #endif
X  #endif /* BYTE_ORDER */
X! #if defined(pdp11) || defined(BSD2_10)
X  #define BYTE_ORDER	PDP_ENDIAN
X  #endif
X  
X--- 127,133 ----
X  #define BYTE_ORDER	BIG_ENDIAN
X  #endif
X  #endif /* BYTE_ORDER */
X! #if defined(pdp11)
X  #define BYTE_ORDER	PDP_ENDIAN
X  #endif
X  
X*** /usr/include/netdb.h.old	Thu Jan  5 21:56:27 1989
X--- /usr/include/netdb.h	Mon Jan 10 21:25:47 1994
X***************
X*** 9,21 ****
X   * software without specific prior written permission. This software
X   * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)netdb.h	5.9 (Berkeley) 4/5/88
X   */
X  
X- #ifdef BSD2_10
X- #include <short_names.h>
X- #endif
X- 
X  /*
X   * Structures returned by network
X   * data base library.  All addresses
X--- 9,17 ----
X   * software without specific prior written permission. This software
X   * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)netdb.h	5.9.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/31/93
X   */
X  
X  /*
X   * Structures returned by network
X   * data base library.  All addresses
X***************
X*** 40,50 ****
X  	char		*n_name;	/* official name of net */
X  	char		**n_aliases;	/* alias list */
X  	int		n_addrtype;	/* net address type */
X- #ifdef BSD2_10
X- 	long		n_net;		/* network # */
X- #else
X  	unsigned long	n_net;		/* network # */
X- #endif
X  };
X  
X  struct	servent {
X--- 36,42 ----
X***************
X*** 76,83 ****
X  #define	NO_DATA		4 /* Valid name, no data record of requested type */
X  #define	NO_ADDRESS	NO_DATA		/* no address, look for MX record */
X  
X- #ifdef BSD2_10
X- long	gethostid();
X- #else
X  unsigned long	gethostid();
X- #endif
X--- 68,71 ----
X*** /usr/include/ndbm.h.old	Thu Jan  5 21:55:54 1989
X--- /usr/include/ndbm.h	Mon Jan 10 21:26:31 1994
X***************
X*** 3,9 ****
X   * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
X   * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)ndbm.h	5.1 (Berkeley) 5/30/85
X   */
X  
X  /*
X--- 3,9 ----
X   * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
X   * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)ndbm.h	5.1.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/31/93
X   */
X  
X  /*
X***************
X*** 10,24 ****
X   * Hashed key data base library.
X   */
X  #define PBLKSIZ 1024
X! #ifdef BSD2_10
X  #define DBLKSIZ 512
X  #else
X  #define DBLKSIZ 4096
X- #endif
X- 
X- #ifdef BSD2_10
X- #define dbm_pagbno	dbm_bno		/* 8 char limit */
X- #define dbm_dirbno	dbm_dno
X  #endif
X  
X  typedef struct {
X--- 10,19 ----
X   * Hashed key data base library.
X   */
X  #define PBLKSIZ 1024
X! #ifdef pdp11
X  #define DBLKSIZ 512
X  #else
X  #define DBLKSIZ 4096
X  #endif
X  
X  typedef struct {
X*** /usr/include/setjmp.h.old	Tue Jan  6 01:36:13 1987
X--- /usr/include/setjmp.h	Fri Dec 31 23:25:52 1993
X***************
X*** 1,7 ****
X! /*	setjmp.h	4.1	83/05/03	*/
X  
X  typedef int jmp_buf[10];
X- 
X- #ifdef BSD2_10
X- #define	longjmperror	_ljerr
X- #endif BSD2_10
X--- 1,3 ----
X! /*	setjmp.h	4.1	93/12/31	*/
X  
X  typedef int jmp_buf[10];
X*** /usr/include/syscall.h.old	Mon Mar 15 18:20:43 1993
X--- /usr/include/syscall.h	Mon Jan 10 21:26:51 1994
X***************
X*** 3,9 ****
X   * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
X   * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)syscall.h	5.4 (Berkeley) 4/3/86
X   */
X  
X  #define	SYS_exit	1
X--- 3,9 ----
X   * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
X   * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
X   *
X!  *	@(#)syscall.h	5.4.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/31/93
X   */
X  
X  #define	SYS_exit	1
X***************
X*** 158,164 ****
X  #define	SYS_getsockname	150
X  
X  /*
X!  * BSD2.11 special calls
X   */
X  				/* 151 is unused */
X  #define	SYS_nostk	152
X--- 158,164 ----
X  #define	SYS_getsockname	150
X  
X  /*
X!  * 2BSD special calls
X   */
X  				/* 151 is unused */
X  #define	SYS_nostk	152
X*** /usr/include/Makefile.old	Sun May 27 00:45:47 1990
X--- /usr/include/Makefile	Thu Oct 21 21:08:59 1993
X***************
X*** 3,9 ****
X  # All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
X  # specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
X  #
X! #	@(#)Makefile	5.15 (Berkeley) 86/10/13
X  #
X  # Doing a make install builds /usr/include
X  #
X--- 3,9 ----
X  # All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
X  # specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
X  #
X! #	@(#)Makefile	5.16 (2.11BSD GTE) 10/21/93
X  #
X  # Doing a make install builds /usr/include
X  #
X***************
X*** 24,30 ****
X  	netdb.h nlist.h pcc.h pwd.h ranlib.h resolv.h setjmp.h \
X  	sgtty.h short_names.h stab.h stdio.h string.h strings.h \
X  	struct.h syscall.h sysexits.h time.h ttyent.h tzfile.h utmp.h \
X! 	varargs.h vfont.h
X  LINKS=	errno.h signal.h syslog.h
X  MACHINE=pdp
X  MACHDEP=${MACHINE} pdpif pdpuba pdpmba vaxuba
X--- 24,30 ----
X  	netdb.h nlist.h pcc.h pwd.h ranlib.h resolv.h setjmp.h \
X  	sgtty.h short_names.h stab.h stdio.h string.h strings.h \
X  	struct.h syscall.h sysexits.h time.h ttyent.h tzfile.h utmp.h \
X! 	varargs.h vfont.h vmf.h
X  LINKS=	errno.h signal.h syslog.h
X  MACHINE=pdp
X  MACHDEP=${MACHINE} pdpif pdpuba pdpmba vaxuba
X*** /usr/lib/lint/llib-lc.old	Sat Mar 13 18:11:24 1993
X--- /usr/lib/lint/llib-lc	Sun Jan 16 00:42:08 1994
X***************
X*** 70,76 ****
X  uid_t	geteuid() { return((uid_t)1); }
X  gid_t	getgid() { return((gid_t)1); }
X  int	getgroups( n, g ) int n, *g; { return 0; }
X! long	gethostid() { return 1L; }
X  int	gethostname( n, l ) char *n; int l; { return 0 ;}
X  int	getitimer( w, v ) struct itimerval *v; { return 0; }
X  int	getpagesize() { return 1; }
X--- 70,76 ----
X  uid_t	geteuid() { return((uid_t)1); }
X  gid_t	getgid() { return((gid_t)1); }
X  int	getgroups( n, g ) int n, *g; { return 0; }
X! u_long	gethostid() { return 1L; }
X  int	gethostname( n, l ) char *n; int l; { return 0 ;}
X  int	getitimer( w, v ) struct itimerval *v; { return 0; }
X  int	getpagesize() { return 1; }
X***************
X*** 221,228 ****
X  	endhostent() { ; }
X  	endnetent() { ; }
X  	endprotoent() { ; }
X! 	endpwent() {}
X! 	endservent() { ; }
X  	endttyent() { ; }
X  	endusershell() { ; }
X  char **	environ;
X--- 221,228 ----
X  	endhostent() { ; }
X  	endnetent() { ; }
X  	endprotoent() { ; }
X! void	endpwent() {}
X! int	endservent() { ; }
X  	endttyent() { ; }
X  	endusershell() { ; }
X  char **	environ;
X***************
X*** 283,290 ****
X  #endif htons
X  char *	index(s, c) char *s, c; { return s; }
X  u_long	inet_addr(cp) char *cp; { return 0L; }
X! long	inet_lnaof(in) struct in_addr in; { return 0; }
X! long	inet_netof(in) struct in_addr in; { return 0; }
X  struct in_addr	inet_makeaddr(net, host) long net, host; { struct in_addr in; return in; }
X  u_long	inet_network(cp) char *cp; { return 0L; }
X  char *	inet_ntoa(in) struct in_addr in; { return (char *) 0; }
X--- 283,290 ----
X  #endif htons
X  char *	index(s, c) char *s, c; { return s; }
X  u_long	inet_addr(cp) char *cp; { return 0L; }
X! u_long	inet_lnaof(in) struct in_addr in; { return 0; }
X! u_long	inet_netof(in) struct in_addr in; { return 0; }
X  struct in_addr	inet_makeaddr(net, host) long net, host; { struct in_addr in; return in; }
X  u_long	inet_network(cp) char *cp; { return 0L; }
X  char *	inet_ntoa(in) struct in_addr in; { return (char *) 0; }
X***************
X*** 358,365 ****
X  int	setlogmask(m) { return(0); }
X  	setnetent(stayopen) { ; }
X  	setprotoent(stayopen) { ; }
X! 	setpwent() {}
X! 	setpwfile(file) char *file; {}
X  int	setrgid(rgid) gid_t rgid; { return 0; }
X  int	setruid(ruid) uid_t ruid; { return 0; }
X  	setservent(stayopen) { ; }
X--- 358,365 ----
X  int	setlogmask(m) { return(0); }
X  	setnetent(stayopen) { ; }
X  	setprotoent(stayopen) { ; }
X! int	setpwent() {}
X! void	setpwfile(file) char *file; {}
X  int	setrgid(rgid) gid_t rgid; { return 0; }
X  int	setruid(ruid) uid_t ruid; { return 0; }
X  	setservent(stayopen) { ; }
SHAR_EOF
chmod 640 'patchfile'
fi
if test -f 'new.sources'
then
	echo shar: "will not over-write existing file 'new.sources'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'new.sources'
X#! /bin/sh
X# This is a shell archive, meaning:
X# 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line.
X# 2. Save the resulting text in a file.
X# 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create:
X#	/usr/include/a.out.h
X#	/usr/include/nlist.h
X#	/usr/include/ar.h
X#	/usr/include/ranlib.h
X# This archive created: Fri Jan 28 20:56:53 1994
Xexport PATH; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
Xif test -f '/usr/include/a.out.h'
Xthen
X	echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '/usr/include/a.out.h'"
Xelse
Xsed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > '/usr/include/a.out.h'
XX/*-
XX * Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
XX * All rights reserved.
XX *
XX * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
XX * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
XX * are met:
XX * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
XX *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
XX * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
XX *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
XX *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
XX * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
XX *    must display the following acknowledgement:
XX *	This product includes software developed by the University of
XX *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
XX * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
XX *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
XX *    without specific prior written permission.
XX *
XX * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
XX * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
XX * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
XX * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
XX * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
XX * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
XX * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
XX * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
XX * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
XX * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
XX * SUCH DAMAGE.
XX *
XX *	@(#)a.out.h	5.6.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 1/6/94
XX */
XX
XX#ifndef	_AOUT_H_
XX#define	_AOUT_H_
XX
XX#include <sys/exec.h>
XX
XX#define	N_BADMAG(x) \
XX	(((x).a_magic)!=A_MAGIC1 && ((x).a_magic)!=A_MAGIC2 && \
XX	((x).a_magic)!=A_MAGIC3 && ((x).a_magic)!=A_MAGIC4 && \
XX	((x).a_magic)!=A_MAGIC5 && ((x).a_magic)!=A_MAGIC6)
XX
XX#define	N_TXTOFF(x) \
XX	((x).a_magic==A_MAGIC5 || (x).a_magic==A_MAGIC6 ? \
XX	sizeof(struct ovlhdr) + sizeof(struct exec) : sizeof(struct exec))
XX
XX/*
XX * The following were added as part of the new object file format.  They
XX * call functions because calculating the sums of overlay sizes was too
XX * messy (and verbose) to do 'inline'.
XX *
XX * NOTE: if the magic number is that of an overlaid object the program
XX * must pass an extended header ('xexec') as the argument.
XX*/
XX
XX#include <sys/types.h>
XX
XXoff_t	n_stroff(), n_symoff(), n_datoff(), n_dreloc(), n_treloc();
XX
XX#define	N_STROFF(e) (n_stroff(&e))
XX#define	N_SYMOFF(e) (n_symoff(&e))
XX#define	N_DATOFF(e) (n_datoff(&e))
XX#define	N_DRELOC(e) (n_dreloc(&e))
XX#define	N_TRELOC(e) (n_treloc(&e))
XX
XX#define	_AOUT_INCLUDE_
XX#include <nlist.h>
XX
XX#endif	/* !_AOUT_H_ */
XSHAR_EOF
Xchmod 444 '/usr/include/a.out.h'
Xfi
Xif test -f '/usr/include/nlist.h'
Xthen
X	echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '/usr/include/nlist.h'"
Xelse
Xsed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > '/usr/include/nlist.h'
XX/*-
XX * Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
XX * All rights reserved.
XX *
XX * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
XX * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
XX * are met:
XX * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
XX *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
XX * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
XX *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
XX *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
XX * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
XX *    must display the following acknowledgement:
XX *	This product includes software developed by the University of
XX *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
XX * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
XX *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
XX *    without specific prior written permission.
XX *
XX * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
XX * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
XX * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
XX * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
XX * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
XX * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
XX * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
XX * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
XX * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
XX * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
XX * SUCH DAMAGE.
XX *
XX *	@(#)nlist.h	5.6.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 1/15/94
XX */
XX
XX#ifndef	_NLIST_H_
XX#define	_NLIST_H_
XX#include <sys/types.h>
XX
XX/*
XX * Symbol table entry format.  The #ifdef's are so that programs including
XX * nlist.h can initialize nlist structures statically.
XX */
XX
XXstruct	oldnlist {		/* XXX - compatibility/conversion aid */
XX	char	n_name[8];	/* symbol name */
XX	int	n_type;		/* type flag */
XXunsigned int	n_value;	/* value */
XX};
XX
XXstruct	nlist {
XX#ifdef	_AOUT_INCLUDE_
XX	union {
XX		char *n_name;	/* In memory address of symbol name */
XX		off_t n_strx;	/* String table offset (file) */
XX	} n_un;
XX#else
XX	char	*n_name;	/* symbol name (in memory) */
XX	char	*n_filler;	/* need to pad out to the union's size */
XX#endif
XX	u_char	n_type;		/* Type of symbol - see below */
XX	char	n_ovly;		/* Overlay number */
XX	u_int	n_value;	/* Symbol value */
XX};
XX
XX/*
XX * Simple values for n_type.
XX */
XX#define	N_UNDF	0x00		/* undefined */
XX#define	N_ABS	0x01		/* absolute */
XX#define	N_TEXT	0x02		/* text segment */
XX#define	N_DATA	0x03		/* data segment */
XX#define	N_BSS	0x04		/* bss segment */
XX#define	N_REG	0x14		/* register symbol */
XX#define	N_FN	0x1f		/* file name */
XX
XX#define	N_EXT	0x20		/* external (global) bit, OR'ed in */
XX#define	N_TYPE	0x1f		/* mask for all the type bits */
XX
XX#define	N_FORMAT	"%06o"	/* namelist value format; XXX */
XX#endif	/* !_NLIST_H_ */
XSHAR_EOF
Xchmod 444 '/usr/include/nlist.h'
Xfi
Xif test -f '/usr/include/ar.h'
Xthen
X	echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '/usr/include/ar.h'"
Xelse
Xsed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > '/usr/include/ar.h'
XX/*-
XX * Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
XX * All rights reserved.
XX *
XX * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
XX * Hugh Smith at The University of Guelph.
XX *
XX * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
XX * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
XX * are met:
XX * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
XX *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
XX * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
XX *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
XX *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
XX * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
XX *    must display the following acknowledgement:
XX *	This product includes software developed by the University of
XX *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
XX * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
XX *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
XX *    without specific prior written permission.
XX *
XX * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
XX * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
XX * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
XX * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
XX * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
XX * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
XX * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
XX * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
XX * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
XX * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
XX * SUCH DAMAGE.
XX *
XX *	@(#)ar.h	5.4 (Berkeley) 4/3/91
XX */
XX
XX#ifndef _AR_H_
XX#define	_AR_H_
XX
XX/* Pre-4BSD archives had these magic numbers in them. */
XX#define	OARMAG1	0177555
XX#define	OARMAG2	0177545
XX
XX#define	ARMAG		"!<arch>\n"	/* ar "magic number" */
XX#define	SARMAG		8		/* strlen(ARMAG); */
XX
XX#define	AR_EFMT1	"#1/"		/* extended format #1 */
XX
XXstruct ar_hdr {
XX	char ar_name[16];		/* name */
XX	char ar_date[12];		/* modification time */
XX	char ar_uid[6];			/* user id */
XX	char ar_gid[6];			/* group id */
XX	char ar_mode[8];		/* octal file permissions */
XX	char ar_size[10];		/* size in bytes */
XX#define	ARFMAG	"`\n"
XX	char ar_fmag[2];		/* consistency check */
XX};
XX
XX#endif /* !_AR_H_ */
XSHAR_EOF
Xchmod 444 '/usr/include/ar.h'
Xfi
Xif test -f '/usr/include/ranlib.h'
Xthen
X	echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '/usr/include/ranlib.h'"
Xelse
Xsed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > '/usr/include/ranlib.h'
XX/*-
XX * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
XX * All rights reserved.
XX *
XX * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
XX * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
XX * are met:
XX * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
XX *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
XX * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
XX *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
XX *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
XX * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
XX *    must display the following acknowledgement:
XX *	This product includes software developed by the University of
XX *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
XX * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
XX *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
XX *    without specific prior written permission.
XX *
XX * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
XX * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
XX * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
XX * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
XX * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
XX * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
XX * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
XX * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
XX * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
XX * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
XX * SUCH DAMAGE.
XX *
XX *	@(#)ranlib.h	5.2 (Berkeley) 4/3/91
XX */
XX
XX#ifndef _RANLIB_H_
XX#define	_RANLIB_H_
XX
XX#define	RANLIBMAG	"__.SYMDEF"	/* archive file name */
XX#define	RANLIBSKEW	3		/* creation time offset */
XX
XXstruct ranlib {
XX	union {
XX		off_t ran_strx;		/* string table index */
XX		char *ran_name;		/* in memory symbol name */
XX	} ran_un;
XX	off_t ran_off;			/* archive file offset */
XX};
XX
XX#endif /* !_RANLIB_H_ */
XSHAR_EOF
Xchmod 444 '/usr/include/ranlib.h'
Xfi
Xexit 0
X#	End of shell archive
SHAR_EOF
chmod 640 'new.sources'
fi
exit 0
#	End of shell archive
