libifc (pronounced lib-ifconfig) aims to be a light abstraction layer between
programs and the kernel APIs for managing the network configuration.
This should hopefully make programs easier to maintain, and reduce code
duplication.
Work will begin on making ifconfig(8) use this library in the near future.
This code is still evolving. The interface should not be considered stable until
it is announced as such.
Submitted By: Marie Helene Kvello-Aune <marieheleneka@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: kp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7529
An optimization is in place to skip reading the .depend.* files with
'make install'. This was too strong and broke 'make all install' and
'make foo.o foo install'. Now only skip reading the dependency files
if all make targets ran are install targets.
The problem comes about because headers are only added in as a guessed
dependency if .depend.* files do not yet exist. If they do exist, even
if being skipped from being read, then the header dependencies are not
applied. This applies to all #included files, and not just headers.
Reported by: kib
MFC after: 1 day
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
relative paths, also create them for DPSRCS. This is needed for builds
that generate files during the depend stage, which cannot be compiled by
themselves, since those have to be put in DPSRCS.
This was disabled in r301468 due to -target/--sysroot sometimes being used in
the build and other times not being used. Now that it is always used since
r304681, it is safe to combine the features.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This fixes parallel build issues when trying to depend on ${SUBDIR}. An
example of this in share/i18n/csmapper/Makefile where mapper.dir depends
on ${SUBDIR} having been traversed and built already. Before this
change running make in that directory would build the subdirectories
twice. This led to obscure build races. While reworking that build
may be possible, the framework should not so easily allow creating such
problems.
Now depending on <directory> will properly redirect to the
all_subdir_<directory> target rather than invoking the inline shell.
This also makes 'make -jX <directory>' now respect any
SUBDIR_DEPEND_<directory> statements when SUBDIR_PARALLEL is defined.
This is not entirely intended and may be changed later.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This is part of an effort to cleanup handling of some edge cases
involving 'make <directory>'. It also provides the targets for
other uses.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This is unifying more of the logic. Rather than create targets such
as 'all: all_subdir_foo' when using SUBDIR_PARALLEL and using
'all: _SUBDIR' when not using SUBDIR_PARALLEL, always use the
expanded out <target>_subdir_<directory> pattern. When not using
SUBDIR_PARALLEL, have each directory-target depend on the previously
defined targets as to respect the *order* of SUBDIR.
Using 'make -N' now prints all directory traversals individually rather
than using a loop, since a loop is no longer used to traverse.
This is part of an effort to cleanup handling of some edge cases
involving 'make <directory>' and making it simpler in the sense
that the pattern used to build is the same for all modes.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This partially reverts r296702 and reworks the original check to only
look in .CURDIR. This avoids ever trying to rebuild a .src file that is
already in the source tree as an override.
PR: 211952
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Several atf components require C++, and the test suite is not usable
if building WITHOUT_CXX.
Reviewed by: bdrewery, jmmv
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7597
This driver only supports 10Mb Ethernet using PIO (the hardware supports
DMA, but the driver only does PIO). There are not any PCCard adapters
supported by this driver, only ISA cards. In addition, it does not use
bus_space but instead uses bcopy with volatile pointers triggering a
host of warnings. (if_ie.c is one of 3 files always built with
-Wno-error)
Relnotes: yes
This hardware is not present on any modern systems. The driver is quite
hackish (raw inb/outb instead of bus_space, and raw inb/outb to random
I/O ports to enable ACPI since it predated proper ACPI support).
Relnotes: yes
The wl(4) driver supports pre-802.11 PCCard wireless adapters that
are slower than 802.11b. They do not work with any of the 802.11
framework and the driver hasn't been reported to actually work in a
long time.
Relnotes: yes
The si(4) driver supported multiport serial adapters for ISA, EISA, and
PCI buses. This driver does not use bus_space, instead it depends on
direct use of the pointer returned by rman_get_virtual(). It is also
still locked by Giant and calls for patch testing to convert it to use
bus_space were unanswered.
Relnotes: yes
queue.h header file and in the queue.3 manual page that they are O(n)
so should be used only in low-usage paths with short lists (otherwise
an STAILQ or TAILQ should be used).
Reviewed by: kib
alternate TCP stack in other then the closed state (pre-listen/connect).
The idea is that *if* that is supported by the alternate stack, it
is asked if its ok to switch. If it approves the "handoff" then we
allow the switch to happen. Also the fini() function now gets a flag
to tell if you are switching away *or* the tcb is destroyed. The
init() call into the alternate stack is moved to the end so the
tcb is more fully formed before the init transpires.
Sponsored by: Netflix Inc.
Differential Revision: D6790
This is a driver for a pre-ATAPI ISA CD-ROM adapter. As noted in
the manpage, this driver is only useful as a backend to cdcontrol to
play audio CDs since it doesn't use DMA, so its data performance is
"abysmal" (and that was true in the mid 90's).
While CLDR brings us a good and up to date source data to generate locales for
all databses we are using for locales, it is not the case of LC_TIME. Where it
does not defines the informations we need.
Put back all the date and time formats from the old locales.
Make it statically for now (in order to be able to merge it now into
11.0-RELEASE). The generation tools will be updated soon.
That gives us time to properly work on LC_TIME during the 12 timeframe.
While here fix abbreviated month for af_ZA (which are already fixed in CLDR
data upstream)
In locales where AP/PM was not defined before CLDR data, remove again the AP/PM
informations
For locales where AP/PM was defined before CLDR data, keep the CLDR information
which was properly translated.
MFC after: 3 days
Previously the loop in PCIIOCGETCONF would terminate as soon as it
found enough matches. Now it will continue iterating through the
PCI device list and only terminate if it finds another matching device
for which it has no room to store a conf structure. This means that
PCI_GETCONF_LAST_DEVICE is reliably returned when the number of
matching devices is equal to the number of slots in the matches
buffer. For example, if a program requests the conf structure for a
single PCI function with a specified domain/bus/slot/function it will
now get PCI_GETCONF_LAST_DEVICE instead of PCI_GETCONF_MORE_DEVS.
While here, simplify the loop conditional a bit more by explicitly
breaking out of the loop if copyout() fails and removing a redundant
i < pci_numdevs check.
Reviewed by: vangyzen, imp
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7445
The PCI_IOV option creates character devices in /dev/iov for each PF
device driver that registers support for creating VFs. By default the
character device is named after the PF device (e.g. /dev/iov/foo0).
This change adds a variant of pci_iov_attach() called pci_iov_attach_name()
that allows the name of the /dev/iov entry to be specified by the
driver.
Reviewed by: rstone
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7400
This is used by libdtrace to determine the data model of target processes.
This allows for the creation of pid provider probes in 32-bit processes on
amd64.
MFC after: 1 month
Previously, librtld_db just hardcoded /libexec/ld-elf.so, which isn't
correct for processes that aren't using the native ABI. With this change,
librtld_db can be used to inspect non-native processes; in particular,
dtrace -c now works for 32-bit executables on amd64.
MFC after: 1 month
New design allows to attach multiple consumers to ntb_transport(4) instance.
Previous design obtained from Linux theoretically allowed that, but was not
practically usable (Linux also has only one consumer driver now).
New design allows hardware resources to be split between several consumers.
For example, one BAR can be dedicated for remote memory access, while other
resources can be used for packet transport for virtual Ethernet interface.
And even without resource split, this code allows to specify which consumer
driver should attach the hardware.
From some points this makes the code even closer to Linux one, even though
Linux does not provide the described flexibility.
callout_when(9). See the man page update for the description of the
intended use.
Tested by: pho
Reviewed by: jhb, bjk (man page updates)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 month
X-Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7137
It is a maintained and updated runtime exception stack unwinder that
should be a drop-in replacement.
It can be disabled by setting WITHOUT_LLVM_LIBUNWIND in src.conf.
PR: 206039 [exp-run]
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
It was added to sys.mk relatively recently (r274503) for EFI builds
but is no longer used by the base system. The in-tree binutils are
outdated, will not be updated, and will be removed in the future.
Remove it from the toolchain build now to slightly simplify the build
and make sure we don't grow an accidental dependency.
Note that this affects only the toolchain build, and does not affect
/usr/bin/objdump in the built world.
Reviewed by: bdrewery
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6460
- Support for the AC3165 and AC8260 chipsets was added by r303322 and r303327.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7322
f/w for the other devices supported by this driver.
Patch linked in https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6967 but not actually
a part of the review.
Obtained from DragonflyBSD.
Submitted by: Kevin Bowling <kev009@kev009.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
The asynchronous I/O changes made previously result in different
behavior out of the box. Previously all AIO requests failed with
ENOSYS / SIGSYS unless aio.ko was explicitly loaded. Now, some AIO
requests complete and others ("unsafe" requests) fail with EOPNOTSUPP.
Reword the introductory paragraph in aio(4) to add a general
description of AIO before describing the vfs.aio.enable_unsafe sysctl.
Remove the ENOSYS error description from aio_fsync(2), aio_read(2),
and aio_write(2) and replace it with a description of EOPNOTSUPP.
Remove the ENOSYS error description from aio_mlock(2).
Log a message to the system log the first time a process requests an
"unsafe" AIO request that fails with EOPNOTSUPP. This is modeled on
the log message used for processes using the legacy pty devices.
Reviewed by: kib (earlier version)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7151
And rename "DEFAULT" constants to the more accurate "MAX."
PR: 210382
Submitted by: Felix <felixphew0 at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: wblock, cem
Tested by: Dave Cottlehuber <dch at skunkwerks.at>
- Add a sigevent(3) manpage to give a general overview of the sigevent
structure and the available notification mechanisms.
- Document that AIO requests contain a nested sigevent structure that can
be used to request completion notification.
- Expand the sigevent details in other manuals to note details such as
the extra values stored in a queued signal's information or in a posted
kevent.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7122
- Use Ta to separate column headers.
- Correct width of the 'Code' column in the last table.
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7118
This also adds missing s/aarch64/arm64 to the sys.mk version and also
adds back armv6hf for universe since it was added to the sys.mk version
in r300438.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7159
capabilities. It was removed in r243624 and r254804/r271006
respectively.
This file and mbuf(9) needs updates for other offloading
capabilities(i.e. CSUM_SCTP and CSUM_TSO).
not scheduled -> scheduled -> running -> not scheduled. The API and the
manual page assume that, some comments in the code assume that, and looks
like some contributors to the code also did. The problem is that this
paradigm isn't true. A callout can be scheduled and running at the same
time, which makes API description ambigouous. In such case callout_stop()
family of functions/macros should return 1 and 0 at the same time, since it
successfully unscheduled future callout but the current one is running.
Before this change we returned 1 in such a case, with an exception that
if running callout was migrating we returned 0, unless CS_MIGRBLOCK was
specified.
With this change, we now return 0 in case if future callout was unscheduled,
but another one is still in action, indicating to API users that resources
are not yet safe to be freed.
However, the sleepqueue code relies on getting 1 return code in that case,
and there already was CS_MIGRBLOCK flag, that covered one of the edge cases.
In the new return path we will also use this flag, to keep sleepqueue safe.
Since the flag CS_MIGRBLOCK doesn't block migration and now isn't limited to
migration edge case, rename it to CS_EXECUTING.
This change fixes panics on a high loaded TCP server.
Reviewed by: jch, hselasky, rrs, kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7042
For all locales with variants:
- if no ambiguity on the locale (only one variant) just use the regular name
- if ambiguity, pick one as default and append @<variant> to the others
respecting POSIX
As a result:
- All the 3 components locales added recently are renamed to the usual 2
components version for all but sr_RS.UTF-8
- Set sr_RS.UTF-8 to the cyrillic variant
- Add sr_RS.UTF-8@latin
- Remove the symlinks aliases they were created to represent the 2 components
version as aliasas and are now useless
- Update the OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc and ObsoleteFiles.inc to reflect those
changes
Discussed with: ache@
Approved by: re@ (gjb)
This improves buildworld, toolchain, kernel-toolchain, and universe targets.
See r300354 or src.conf(5) for more details.
Approved by: re (gjb)
Relnotes: yes (r300354)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
kgzldr.o is installed into /usr/lib but using bsd.prog.mk. Add
/usr/lib to the base system directory list so that debug files are
installed into /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib, not /usr/lib/.debug .
Approved by: re (gjb)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The DPADD data in .depend will be redundant with what is in the .meta file.
Also extend NO_EXTRADEPEND support to bsd.prog.mk.
Approved by: re (blanket, META_MODE)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
rS274085 made vt(4) the default system console. Catch up to this in
the man page description for the kern.vty tunable.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (hrs)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6901
Serbian locales have triple components to represent the 2 variations of the
locale: Latin and Cyrillic. Previously the tools generatic the locale were
appending both definitions instead of differentiating them.
Reported by: ache
Approved by: re (gjb)
Adopt the OpenBSD syntax for setting and filtering on VLAN PCP values. This
introduces two new keywords: 'set prio' to set the PCP value, and 'prio' to
filter on it.
Reviewed by: allanjude, araujo
Approved by: re (gjb)
Obtained from: OpenBSD (mostly)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6786
fixes packaging tzdata/zoneinfo.
Thank you to hrs for the pointer on what I did incorrectly.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
installworld (although I am not sure why). I'll revisit this
change after I further understand the cause of the breakage.
Thanks to our secret canary (dhw) for the report.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This change fixes 468 of 488 zoneinfo file packaging issues,
the rest still to be investigated.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This is mostly fixing META_MODE with realinstall wanting a .meta
file when it does not need one. These targets really should
always run though since they have _SUBDIR on them.
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- This was broken by r300350 and r300885.
- Add some comments around the external GCC logic since it is spread out
and in need of some cleanup.
- The problem was that X_COMPILER_TYPE is always defined from CC->XCC's
default, so if /usr/bin/cc is GCC (as it is on native powerpc64) then
X_COMPILER_TYPE was getting GCC and triggering the external logic in
Makefile.libcompat. It was intended to always provide -isystem with
GCC since --sysroot is used into the lib32 sysroot which won't modify
the header path without the -isystem. The use of the libc++/std=c++11
override was only intended to be used for external compilers though
(more accurately GCC 4.8+ but that's a separate assumption to
cleanup). Apply the same logic from Makefile.inc1 to Makefile.libcompat
to only add the libc++ override when needed for external compilers.
Pointyhat to: bdrewery
Tested with: native ppc64 (swills), universe, ppc64 xtoolchain,
amd64 xtoolchain, sparc64 cross-build of ppc64 (host GCC 4.2)
Reported by: andreast, swills
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Due to META_MODE being passed into the environment it tends
to keep growing with the defaults.
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This is a follow-up to r300343.
This is important for the OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS usage in
gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools.
See comments for more details.
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This is important to allow a Makefile to override OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS for
handling in META_MODE when its depend files are missing.
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This will print a set of variables from make on error using
MAKE_PRINT_VAR_ON_ERROR. It is already enabled for the DIRDEPS_BUILD.
It may make sense to enable this in the non-meta mode as well once
people are more used to its more verbose error output.
This makes it much simpler to see which .meta file is used when a
command files so that it may be inspected for the build command.
Suggested by: sjg
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Move the sys.mk filemon requirement to bsd.init.mk as a warning.
This is intended only to show when building directly in a subdirectory
without filemon loaded.
- Move the error into Makefile and only apply it when building
from the META_TGT_WHITELIST target list.
-DNO_FILEMON can be used to suppress both the warning and the error but
makes WITH_META_MODE less useful. It will only compare build commands
in this mode rather than track all dependencies.
This fixes installing from a jail which doesn't need filemon in this
phase [1].
Reported by: Nikolai Lifanov <lifanov@mail.lifanov.com> [1]
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Using -B already sets .MAKE.MODE=compat but it was leaving
MK_META_MODE set which could still cause other MK_META_MODE==yes
checks to trigger.
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
A simplified example of the library targets with WITH_DEBUG_FILES is:
libgeom.so.5: libgeom.so.5.full
cp libgeom.so.5.full libgeom.so.5
libgeom.so.5.full:
ln -s libgeom.so.5 libgeom.so
cc -o libgeom.so.5.full *.o
Before, or without, WITH_DEBUG_FILES it is:
libgeom.so.5:
ln -s libgeom.so.5 libgeom.so
cc -o libgeom.so.5 *.o
The problem is that bmake considers the link source for the libgeom.so
link in the libgeom.so.5.full target as being a dependency for
libgeom.so.5.full. That resolves to libgeom.so.5. Thus a cyclic
dependency is created. The result of this is that if libgeom.so.5 is
created with a newer timestamp than libgeom.so.5.full, then
libgeom.so.5.full will be rebuilt on the next build. This causes a
chain reaction of everything in the build relinking, or hitting the
problem itself.
Moving the link creation to the target that actually creates
libgeom.so.5 fixes the problem. The simplest fix here is to just
duplicate the logic.
Submitted by: sjg
Approved by: re (implicit)
Mention URTWN_WITHOUT_UCODE option (r295871), hardware encryption support
(r292175), IBSS (r290651) and HOSTAP (r290631) mode support;
cleanup CAVEATS section (some 11n support was added in r297175 + add a
note about current rate control issues).
This support appears to have been documented in nsswitch.conf(5) for some
time. The implementation adds two NSS netgroup providers to libc. The
default, compat, provides the behaviour documented in netgroup(5), so this
change does not make any user-visible behaviour changes. A files provider
is also implemented.
innetgr(3) is implemented as an optional NSS method so that providers such
as NIS which are able to implement efficient reverse lookup can do so.
A fallback implementation is used otherwise. getnetgrent_r(3) is added for
convenience and to provide compatibility with glibc and Solaris.
With a small patch to net/nss_ldap, it's possible to specify an ldap
netgroup provider, allowing one to query nisNetgroupTriple entries.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
nis_ypldap_enable and nis_ypldap_flags.
Also add an entry on ypldap(8) that it is a feature ready and
appears on FreeBSD 11.0.
Requested by: rodrigc
Relnotes: Yes
panic string again if set, in case it scrolled out of the active
window. This avoids having to remember the symbol name.
Also add a show callout <addr> command to DDB in order to inspect
some struct callout fields in case of panics in the callout code.
This may help to see if there was memory corruption or to further
ease debugging problems.
Obtained from: projects/vnet
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by: jhb (comment only on the show panic initally)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4527