Add three examples showing the use of `-h`, `-l`, `-t`, `-w`
christos@netbsd.org to be notified.
Reviewed by: bcr@, gbe@, imp@
Approved by: bcr@, gbe@ (mentor), imp@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25242
Since 4581cefc1e
ATF opens the results file on startup. This fixes problems like
capsicumized tests not being able to open the file on exit.
However, this test closes all file descriptors above 3 to get a
deterministic fd table allocation for the child. Instead of using closefrom
(which will close the ATF output file FD) I've changed this test use
the lowest available fd and pass that to the helper program as a string.
We could also try to re-open the results file in ATF if we get a EBADF
error, but that will fail when running under Capsicum.
Reviewed By: cem
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28684
This update changes the behavior of "-e" or "-f" in BC_ENV_ARGS:
Use of these options on the command line makes bc exit after executing
the given commands. These options will not cause bc to exit when
passed via the environment (but EOF in STDIN or -e or -f on the
command line will make bc exit as before).
The same applies to DC_ENV_ARGS with regard to the dc program.
Importing flex 2.6.4 has introduced a regression: input() now returns 0
instead of EOF to indicate that the end of input was reached, just like
traditional AT&T and POSIX lex. Note the behavior contradicts flex(1).
See "INCOMPATIBILITIES WITH LEX AND POSIX" section for information.
This incompatibility traces back to the original version and documented
in its manual page by the Vern Paxson.
Apparently, it has been reported in a few places, e.g.,
https://github.com/westes/flex/issues/448https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=911415
Unfortunately, this also breaks the scanner used by libdtrace and
dtrace is unable to resolve some probe argument types as a result. See
PR253440 for more information.
Note the regression was introduced by the following upstream commit
without any explanation or documentation change:
f863c9490e
Now we restore the traditional flex behavior unless lex-compatibility
mode is set with "-l" option because I believe the author originally
wanted to make it more lex and POSIX compatible.
PR: 253440
Reported by: markj
Since 4581cefc1e
ATF opens the results file on startup. This fixes problems like
capsicumized tests not being able to open the file on exit.
However, this test closes all file descriptors just to check that
socketpair returns fd 3+4 and thereby also closes the ATF results file.
This then results in an EBADF when writing the result so the test is
reported as broken.
While system calls that create new file descriptors (must?) use the lowest
available file descriptor number, it does not seem useful to test this
property here. Drop the check for FD==3/4 to unbreak the testsuite.
We could also try to re-open the results file in ATF if we get a EBADF
error, but that will fail when running under Capsicum.
Reviewed By: cem
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28683
The rpc_control() API does not accept the CLCR_SET_RPCB_TIMEOUT command,
it only accepts RPC_SVC_CONNMAXREC_GET/RPC_SVC_CONNMAXREC_SET, so it was
not doing anything.
Instead of incorrectly calling this API, use clnt_create_timed() instead.
I noticed this because the test was timing out after 120s in the CheriBSD CI.
Reviewed By: ngie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28478
summary of changes, or for a more thorough overview:
https://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.14
NOTE 1: There is no need to dump and reload repositories, and the
working copy format is still the same as Subversion 1.8 through 1.13.
NOTE 2: The upstream release also contains a fix for a security issue in
mod_dav_svn (CVE-2020-17525), but since we do not build or use any
Apache modules, it is not an issue for the FreeBSD base system.
Relnotes: yes
MFC after: 3 days
After d3338f3355, the lib/msun test case
'hypotl_near_underflow' would fail to compile on platforms where long
doubles weren't 80 bit, like on x86. Disable this particular test on
such platforms for now.
PR: 253313
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC-With: d3338f3355
Changes of interest
o unit-tests: use private TMPDIR to avoid errors from other users
o avoid strdup in mkTempFile
o always use vfork
o job.c: do not create empty shell files in jobs mode
reduce unnecessary calls to waitpid
o cond.c: fix debug output for comparison operators in conditionals
This adjusts the factor used to scale the subnormal numbers, so it
becomes the right value after adjusting its exponent. Thanks to Steve
Kargl for finding the most elegant fix.
Also enable the hypot tests, and add a test case for this bug.
PR: 253313
MFC after: 1 week
The basic issue here is that grep, when given -m 1, would stop all
line processing once it hit the match count and exit immediately. The
problem with exiting immediately is that -A processing only happens when
subsequent lines are processed and do not match.
The fix here is relatively easy; when bsdgrep matches a line, it resets
the 'tail' of the matching context to the value supplied to -A and
dumps anything that's been queued up for -B. After the current line has
been printed and tail is reset, we check our mcount and do what's
needed. Therefore, at the time that we decide we're doing nothing, we
know that 'tail' of the context is correct and we can simply continue
on if there's still more to pick up.
With this change, we still bail out immediately if there's been no -A
flag. If -A was supplied, we signal that we should continue on. However,
subsequent lines will not even bothere to try and process the line. We
have reached the match count, so even if the next line would match then
we must process it if it hadn't. Thus, the loop in procfile() can
short-circuit and just process the line as a non-match until
procmatches() indicates that it's safe to stop.
A test has been added to reflect both that we should be picking up the
next line and that the next line should be considered a non-match even
if it should have been.
PR: 253350
MFC-after: 3 days
The null pattern semantics were terrible because I tried to match gnugrep,
but I got it wrong. Let's unwind that:
- The null pattern should match every line if neither -w nor -x.
- The null pattern should match empty lines if -x.
- The null pattern should not match any lines if -w.
The first two will stop processing (shortcut) even if additional patterns
are specified. In any other case, we will continue processing other
patterns. If no other patterns are specified beside a null pattern, then
we match if neither -w nor -x or set and do not match if either of those
are specified.
The justification for -w is that it should match on a whole word, but the
null pattern deos not have a whole word to match on.
Empty pattern files should never match anything, and more importantly, -v
should cause everything to be written.
PR: 253209
MFC-after: 4 days
This includes improvements to the atf-sh helper functions that
significantly reduce the number of spawned processes for each test
and therefore speeds up running the testsuite noticeably.
OpenSSL BIO classes provide an abstraction for dealing with I/O.
OpenSSL provides BIO classes for commonly used I/O primitives backed
by file descriptors, sockets, etc. as well as permitting consumers
of OpenSSL to define custom BIO classes.
One of the methods BIO classes implement is a control method invoked
by BIO_ctrl() for various ancilliary tasks somewhat analgous to
fcntl() and ioctl() on file descriptors. According to the BIO_ctrl(3)
manual page, control methods should return 0 for unknown control
requests.
KTLS support in OpenSSL adds new control requests. Two of those new
requests are queries to determine if KTLS is enabled for either
reading or writing. These control reuquest return 1 if KTLS is
enabled and 0 if it is not.
serf includes two custom BIO classes for wrapping I/O requests from
files and from a buffer in memory. These BIO classes both use a
custom control method. However, this custom control method was
returning 1 for unknown or unsupported control requests instead of 0.
As a result, OpenSSL with KTLS believed that these BIOs were using
KTLS and were thus adding headers and doing encryption/decryption in
the BIO. Correcting the return value removes this confusion.
PR: 253135
Reported by: Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net>
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28472
In the old days when K&R C and STD C were each in use a workaround
(read hack) was required to allow the same code to work on each
without modification. All C compilers support STD C. We can finally
put the __P prototype to rest.
MFC after: 1 week
SVN r343917 fixed this for in-tree clang, but when building with a newer
out-of-tree clang the test was still marked as XFAIL.
Reviewed By: dim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28390
Merge commit 740a164de from llvm git (by Richard Smith):
PR46377: Fix dependence calculation for function types and typedef
types.
We previously did not treat a function type as dependent if it had a
parameter pack with a non-dependent type -- such a function type depends
on the arity of the pack so is dependent even though none of the
parameter types is dependent. In order to properly handle this, we now
treat pack expansion types as always being dependent types (depending on
at least the pack arity), and always canonically being pack expansion
types, even in the unusual case when the pattern is not a dependent
type. This does mean that we can have canonical types that are pack
expansions that contain no unexpanded packs, which is unfortunate but
not inaccurate.
We also previously did not treat a typedef type as
instantiation-dependent if its canonical type was not
instantiation-dependent. That's wrong because instantiation-dependence
is a property of the type sugar, not of the type; an
instantiation-dependent type can have a non-instantiation-dependent
canonical type.
Merge commit 9cf98d26e from llvm git (by Richard Smith):
PR46637: Fix handling of placeholder types in trailing-return-types.
Only permit a placeholder type in a trailing-return-type if it would
also have been permitted in the decl-specifier sequence of a
corresponding declaration with no trailing-return-type. The standard
doesn't actually say this, but this is the only thing that makes sense.
Also fix handling of an 'auto' in a trailing-return-type in a parameter
of a generic lambda. We used to crash if we saw such a thing.
Merge commit 234f51a65 from llvm git (by Richard Smith):
Don't crash if we deserialize a pack expansion type whose pattern
contains no packs.
Fixes a regression from 740a164dec483225cbd02ab6c82199e2747ffacb.
PR: 252892
Reported by: thierry
MFC after: 3 days
bfc99943b0 removed ndis(4) support however
wpa as delivered by the wpa upstream (w1.fi) enables NDIS by default.
This commit disables NDIS suppport in the w1.fi delivered build config,
circumventing the build failure.
All C compilers in 2021 support standard C and architectures that did
not were retired long ago. Simplify by removing now redundant
pre-standard C code.
MFC after: 1 week
determine the length of the routing table buffer. As of 81728a538d
wpa_supplicant is started before the routing table has been populated
resulting in the length of zero to be returned. This causes
wpa_supplicant to loop endlessly. (The workaround is to kill and restart
wpa_supplicant as by the time it is restarted the routing table is
populated.)
(Personally, I was not able to reproduce this unless wlan0 was a member of
lagg0. However, others experienced this problem on standalone wlan0.)
PR: 252844
Submitted by: shu <ankohuu _ outlook.com>
Reported by: shu <ankohuu _ outlook.com>
Reviewed by: cy
X-MFC with: 81728a538d
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28249
Quite a lot of churn on style, but lots of
good work refactoring complicated functions
and lots more unit-tests.
Thanks mostly to rillig at NetBSD
Some interesting entries from ChangeLog
o .MAKE.{UID,GID} represent uid and gid running make.
o allow env var MAKE_OBJDIR_CHECK_WRITABLE=no to skip writable
checks in InitObjdir. Explicit .OBJDIR target always allows
read-only directory.
o add more unit tests for META MODE
Merge commit '8e11a9b4250be3c3379c45fa820bff78d99d5946' into main
Change-Id: I464fd4c013067f0915671c1ccc96d2d8090b2b9c
This should have been a part of 47d1ad2413, but it was overlooked. All of
the build bits have been previously removed, and nothing references this
anymore.
[PowerPC] Do not emit HW loop when TLS var accessed in PHI of loop
exit
If any PHI nodes in loop exit blocks have incoming values from the
loop that are accesses of TLS variables with local dynamic or general
dynamic TLS model, the address will be computed inside the loop.
Since this includes a call to __tls_get_addr, this will in turn cause
the CTR loops verifier to complain. Disable CTR loops in such cases.
Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48527
This should fix building ceph 12.2.12 on powerpc64, powerpc, powerpcspe
and powerpc64le.
Requested by: pkubaj
MFC after: 3 days
Add shims to map NetBSD's API to CPUSET(9). Obviously the invalid input
parts of these tests are relatively useless since we're just testing the
shims that aren't used elsewhere, there's still some amount of value in
the parts testing valid inputs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27307
This reverts commit 89e3d5671b.
As pointed out, there are several problems with that commit:
1. The new semantics, while useful for clients where multiple
threads use separate contexts, breaks clients which correctly
share a single one
2. Change in semantics would require a library version bump
3. It doesn't build with GCC
Fix error in extent_try_coalesce_impl(), which could cause abort
to happen when trying to coalesce extents backwards. The error could
happen because of how extent_before_get() function works. This function
gets address of previous extent, by subtracting page size from current
extent address. If current extent is located at PAGE_SIZE offset, this
address resolved to 0x0000. An assertion in rtree_leaf_elm_lookup
then caused the running program to abort.
This problem was discovered when trying to build world on 32-bit
machines with ASLR and PIE enabled. The problem was encountered
on armv7 and i386 machines, but most likely other 32-bit
architectures are affected as well.
While this patch fixes one problem with buildworld on 32-bit platforms
with ASLR, the build still fails, however it happens much later
and due to lack of memory.
The change is aligned with accepted fix in the upstream Jemalloc
repository (https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc/pull/1973).
As it doesn't apply on top of Jemalloc tree, its updated version
was eventually merged: https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc/pull/2003
PR: 249937
Submitted by: Dawid Gorecki <dgr@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Stormshield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27025
Apply upstream fix 08968baec1122a58bb90d8f97ad948a75f8a5d69:
Fix error cases when udp-connect is set and send() returns an error
Obtained from: unbound git
MFC after: 3 days
Sync libarchive with vendor.
Vendor changes:
Issue #1461: Unbreak build without lzma
Issue #1462: warc reader: Fix build with gcc11
Issue #1463: Fix code compatibility in test_archive_read_support.c
Issue #1464: Use built-in strnlen on platforms where not available
Issue #1465: warc reader: fix undefined behaviour in deconst() function
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-With: 368234
Vendor changes:
Issue #1461: Unbreak build without lzma
Issue #1462: warc reader: Fix build with gcc11
Issue #1463: Fix code compatibility in test_archive_read_support.c
Issue #1464: Use built-in strnlen on platforms where not available
Issue #1465: warc reader: fix undefined behaviour in deconst() function
[RISCV] Set __GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_x defines
The RISCV target did not set the GCC atomic compare and swap defines,
unlike other targets. This broke builds for things like glib on
RISCV.
Patch by Kristof Provost (kprovost)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91784
This should fix building glib20 on RISC-V and unblock a number of
dependent ports.
Requested by: kp
MFC after: 3 days
This is addressing cases such as fts_read(3) encountering an [EIO]
from fchdir(2) when FTS_NOCHDIR is not set. That would otherwise be
seen as a successful traversal in some of these cases while silently
discarding expected work.
As noted in r264201, fts_read() does not set errno to 0 on a successful
EOF so it needs to be set before calling it. Otherwise we might see
a random error from one of the iterations.
gzip is ignoring most errors and could be improved separately.
Reviewed by: vangyzen
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27184
Part of the libregex functionality leaked into the tests it shares with
the standard regex(3). Introduce a P flag to set the REG_POSIX cflag to
indicate that libc regex should effectively do nothing while libregex should
specifically run it in non-extended mode.
This unbreaks the libc/regex test run.
Reported by: Jenkins
This is the last of the needed GNU expressions before we can unleash bsdgrep
by default. \b is effectively an agnostic equivalent of \< and \>, while
\B will match every space that isn't making a transition from
nonchar -> char or char -> nonchar.
Implement computeHostNumHardwareThreads() for FreeBSD
This retrieves CPU affinity via FreeBSD's cpuset(2) API, and makes
LLVM respect affinity settings configured by the user via the
cpuset(1) command.
In particular, this allows to reduce the number of threads used on
machines with high core counts, which can interact badly with
parallelized build systems. This is particularly noticable with lld,
which spawns lots of threads even for linking e.g. hello_world!
This fix is related to PR48193, but does not adress the more
fundamental problem, which is that LLVM by default grabs as many CPUs
and/or threads as possible.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92271
Originally by: mjg
MFC after: 1 week
landed upstream:
For llvm's internal function which retrieves the number of available
"hardware threads", use cpuset_getaffinity(2) on FreeBSD, so it will
honor processor sets configured by the cpuset(1) command.
This should make it possible to avoid e.g. lld creating a huge number of
threads on a machine with many cores, even for linking simple programs.
This will also be submitted upstream.
Submitted by: mjg
Update libarchive to 3.5.0
Relevant vendor changes:
Issue #1258: add archive_read_support_filter_by_code()
PR #1347: mtree digest reader support
Issue #1381: skip hardlinks pointing to itself on extraction
PR #1387: fix writing of cpio archives with hardlinks without file type
PR #1388: fix rdev field in cpio format for device nodes
PR #1389: completed support for UTF-8 encoding conversion
PR #1405: more formats in archive_read_support_format_by_code()
PR #1408: fix uninitialized size in rar5_read_data
PR #1409: system extended attribute support
PR #1435: support for decompression of symbolic links in zipx archives
Issue #1456: memory leak after unsuccessful archive_write_open_filename
MFC after: 1 week
Check label's ranges for address we want to translate if a CU doesn't
have usable DW_AT_range or DW_AT_low_pc.
Use more appropriate names: "struct CU" -> "struct range"
Developed as part of upstream ELF Tool Chain bug report
https://sourceforge.net/p/elftoolchain/tickets/552/ although this does
not address the specific case reported there.
Submitted by: Tiger Gao <tig@freebsdfoundation.org>
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23782
Instead of using a simple global++ as the data race, with this change we
perform the increment by loading the global, delaying for a bit and then
storing back the incremented value. If I move the increment outside of the
mutex protected range, I can now see the data race with only 100 iterations
on amd64 in almost all cases. Before this change such a racy test almost
always passed with < 100,000 iterations and only reliably failed with the
current limit of 10 million.
I noticed this poorly written test because the mutex:mutex{2,3} and
timedmutex:mutex{2,3} tests were always timing out on our CheriBSD Jenkins.
Writing good concurrency tests is hard so I won't attempt to do so, but this
change should make the test more likely to fail if pthread_mutex_lock is not
implemented correctly while also significantly reducing the time it takes to
run these four tests. It will also reduce the time it takes for QEMU RISC-V
testsuite runs by almost 40 minutes (out of currently 7 hours).
Reviewed By: brooks, ngie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26473
-fstack-clash-protection was added in Clang commit e67cbac81211 but was
enabled only on Linux. It should work fine on FreeBSD as well, so
enable it.
To be discussed and upstreamed with a test. The OS test should probably
just be removed.
Reviewed by: dim
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27366
o allow env var MAKE_OBJDIR_CHECK_WRITABLE=no to skip writable
checks in InitObjdir. Explicit .OBJDIR target always allows
read-only directory.
o More code cleanup and refactoring.
o More unit tests
MFC after: 1 week
"hardware threads", use cpuset_getaffinity(2) on FreeBSD, so it will
honor processor sets configured by the cpuset(1) command.
This should make it possible to avoid e.g. lld creating a huge number of
threads on a machine with many cores, even for linking simple programs.
This will also be submitted upstream.
Submitted by: mjg
MFC after: 1 week
make it create the temporary file in the same directory as the source
file by default, instead of always using $TMPDIR or /tmp. If creating
that file fails because the directory is not writable, also fallback to
$TMPDIR or /tmp.
This has also been submitted upstream as:
https://sourceforge.net/p/elftoolchain/tickets/597/
Reported by: cem
PR: 250872
MFC after: 2 weeks
[ELF] Don't consider SHF_ALLOC ".debug*" sections debug sections
Fixes PR48071
* The Rust compiler produces SHF_ALLOC `.debug_gdb_scripts` (which
normally does not have the flag)
* `.debug_gdb_scripts` sections are removed from `inputSections` due
to --strip-debug/--strip-all
* When processing --gc-sections, pieces of a SHF_MERGE section can be
marked live separately
`=>` segfault when marking liveness of a `.debug_gdb_scripts` which
is not split into pieces (because it is not in `inputSections`)
This patch circumvents the problem by not treating SHF_ALLOC
".debug*" as debug sections (to prevent --strip-debug's stripping)
(which is still useful on its own).
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91291
This should fix lld segfaulting when linking the rust-based parts of the
devel/py-maturin port.
Reported by: Nick Venenga <nijave@gmail.com>
PR: 250783
MFC after: 3 days
[PowerPC] Skip combining (uint_to_fp x) if x is not simple type
Current powerpc64le backend hits
```
Combining: t7: f64 = uint_to_fp t6
llc: llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/ValueTypes.h:291:
llvm::MVT llvm::EVT::getSimpleVT() const: Assertion `isSimple() &&
"Expected a SimpleValueType!"' failed.
```
This patch fixes it by skipping combination if `t6` is not simple
type.
Fixed https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47660.
Reviewed By: #powerpc, steven.zhang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88388
This should fix the llvm assertion mentioned above when building the
following ports for powerpc64le:
* audio/traverso
* databases/percona57-pam-for-mysql
* databases/percona57-server
* emulators/citra
* emulators/citra-qt5
* games/7kaa
* graphics/dia
* graphics/mandelbulber
* graphics/pcl-pointclouds
* net-p2p/libtorrent-rasterbar
* textproc/htmldoc
Requested by: pkubaj
MFC after: 3 days
Lots of new unit-tests increase code coverage.
Lots of refactoring, cleanup and simlpification to reduce
code size.
Fixes for Bug 223564 and 245807
Updates to dirdeps.mk and meta2deps.py
Follow-up to r367323 by re-adding static to a number of the functions
copied from elftc's libelftc_vstr.c. This was requested by upstream.
PR: 250702
MFC after: 3 days
This updates the private copy of libelftc_dem_gnu3.c in libcxxrt with
the most recent version from upstream r3877. Similar to r367322, this
fixes a number of possible assertions, and allows it to correctly
demangle several names that it could not handle before.
PR: 250702
MFC after: 3 days
Incorporate fixes from Dimitry Andric:
- Use a BUFFER_GROW() macro to avoid rounding errors in capacity
calculations.
- Fix a bug introduced in [r3531].
- Fix handling of nested template parameters.
Ticket: #581
This should fix a number of assertions on elftoolchain's cxxfilt, and
allow it to correctly demangle several names that it could not handle
before.
Obtained from: https://sourceforge.net/p/elftoolchain/code/3877/
PR: 250702
MFC after: 3 days
__FreeBSD__ is defined by the compiler derived from the triple. When
building FreeBSD 11 on a FreeBSD 12 with a CROSS_TOOLCHAIN=llvm10,
__FreeBSD__ was set to 12 when building lib32 (for some reason no triple
is being passed which seems to mean that we're taking default values
from the build system). This in turn meant we end up with a double
decleration of union semun which is a build error.
Reviewed by: gshapiro, dim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26902
libjail is pretty small, so it makes for a good proof of concept demonstrating
how a system library can be wrapped to create a loadable Lua module for flua.
* Introduce 3lua section for man pages
* Add libjail module
Reviewed by: kevans, manpages
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26080
GNU and Oracle libelf implementations added support for section
compression, intended to reduce the size of DWARF debug info (which
might be an order of magnitude larger than the code).
There are two compressed ELF section formats:
1. Old GNU - sections are renmaed to start with 'z'. Section contains
a magic number, uncompressed size, and compressed data.
2. Oracle and New GNU - compressed sections use the SHF_COMPRESSED flag.
The compression header contains the compression type, uncompressed
size, and uncompressed alignment.
The second style is preferred and this change implements only that one.
Submitted by: Tiger Gao <tig@FreeBSDFoundation.org>
Reviewed by: markj
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24566
When compiling this for mips32 on gcc-6.x, we'd hit issues where we
don't have 64 bit atomics on mips32.
gcc implements this using libatomic, which we don't currently include
in our freebsd-gcc compiler packages.
So for now add this work around so mips32 works. It's also fine for
mips64. We can fix this later once we get libatomic included.
Approved by: dim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26774
This release contains some minor bugfixes; notably:
- 2x minor Makefile fixes (not used in base)
- Long brackets with a huge number of '=' overflow some internal buffer
arithmetic.
- Joining an upvalue with itself can cause a use-after-free crash.
See here for examples: http://www.lua.org/bugs.html#5.3.5
MFC after: 2 weeks
This fixes a "suggested parens" compile warning-into-error
that shows up on gcc-6.4.
Reviewed by: ngie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26789
[clang][Sema] Fix PR47676: Handle dependent AltiVec C-style cast
Fix premature decision in the presence of type-dependent expression
operands on whether AltiVec vector initializations from single
expressions are "splat" operations.
Verify that the instantiation is able to determine the correct cast
semantics for both the scalar type and the vector type case.
Note that, because the change only affects the single-expression case
(and the target type is an AltiVec-style vector type), the
replacement of a parenthesized list with a parenthesized expression
does not change the semantics of the program in a program-observable
manner.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88526
This should fix 'Assertion failed: (isScalarType()), function
getScalarTypeKind, file /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/AST
/Type.cpp, line 2146', when building the graphics/opencv-core port for
powerpc64le.
Requested by: pkubaj
MFC after: 4 weeks
X-MFC-With: r364284
As of r363471, tmpfs is included in all GENERIC kernel configs. This
results in a warning being emitted for each call to kldload(8):
module_register: cannot register tmpfs from tmpfs.ko; already loaded from kernel
Check for the presence of the module via kldstat first to quiet this
warning.
Reviewed by: asomers, arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26632
An old it_value of {4,3} is valid. Allow it.
Reviewed by: bdrewery
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26445
zgrep should exit with success when given multiple files and the
pattern is found in at least one file. Prior to this change,
it would exit with success only if the pattern was found in _every_ file.
Reviewed by: dab ngie
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26616
This version incorporates many fixes in particular a fix for vi -w
Another approach was proposed to merge those fixes (see review), I find
it easier to track changes if we keep importing snapshot on regular
basis
PR: 241985
Reported by: fernape
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26158
I've submitted this patch upstream, so apply this to contrib/ until a new
version containing this change has been released.
Reviewed By: jkim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26505
When matching a regex with ^, it would attempt to access
gototab[NSTATES][NCHARS+2], and therefore access the state for the \002
character instead. This change is required to run awk under CHERI (with
sub-object bounds) and when running with UBSan instrumentation.
This was committed upstream as cbf924342b
Found by: CHERI (with subobject bounds enabled)
Obtained from: CheriBSD
Reviewed By: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26509
If Unwind_Backtrace is broken, ctx.n will still contain ~0, and we will
return that which poor behavior for the user, so return 0 instead.
We could document ~0 to be an error, but that would deviate from the
Linux behavior which is not desirable. Noted by Poul-Henning Kamp
PR: 209842
This absolute include causes a build failure on Linux for me:
.../cheri/freebsd/contrib/nvi/cl/../common/common.h:10:10: fatal error: '/usr/include/db.h' file not found
This change patches the file to use #include <db.h> instead until a
solution has been found upstream. See also https://github.com/lichray/nvi2/issues/69
Reviewed By: bapt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26480
[X86] Place new constant node in topological order in
X86DAGToDAGISel::matchBitExtract
Fixes PR47482
This should fix 'Assertion failed: (Op->getNodeId() != -1 && "Node has
already selected predecessor node"), function DoInstructionSelection,
file
/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAGISel.cpp,
line 1149' when compiling part of the project_painter project, while
targeting the bdver2 (or higher) CPU.
Reported by: jkim
MFC after: 6 weeks
X-MFC-With: r364284
[Sema] Introduce BuiltinAttr, per-declaration builtin-ness
Instead of relying on whether a certain identifier is a builtin,
introduce BuiltinAttr to specify a declaration as having builtin
semantics.
This fixes incompatible redeclarations of builtins, as reverting the
identifier as being builtin due to one incompatible redeclaration
would have broken rest of the builtin calls.
Mostly-compatible redeclarations of builtins also no longer have
builtin semantics. They don't call the builtin nor inherit their
attributes.
A long-standing FIXME regarding builtins inside a namespace enclosed
in extern "C" not being recognized is also addressed.
Due to the more correct handling attributes for builtin functions are
added in more places, resulting in more useful warnings.
Tests are updated to reflect that.
Intrinsics without an inline definition in intrin.h had `inline` and
`static` removed as they had no effect and caused them to no longer
be recognized as builtins otherwise.
A pthread_create() related test is XFAIL-ed, as it relied on it being
recognized as a builtin based on its name.
The builtin declaration syntax is too restrictive and doesn't allow
custom structs, function pointers, etc.
It seems to be the only case and fixing this would require reworking
the current builtin syntax, so this seems acceptable.
Fixes PR45410.
Reviewed By: rsmith, yutsumi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77491
This should fix 'Assertion failed: (i < getNumParams() && "Illegal
param #"), function getParamDecl, file
/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/include/clang/AST/Decl.h, line 2430'
when building the graphics/pgplot port.
Note that there may also have been other ports which triggered this
assertion, if they redeclare standard functions with incompatible
arguments.
Reported by: zeising
MFC after: 6 weeks
X-MFC-With: r364284
Teach clang that powerpc64le-*-freebsd* is a valid triple.
This is already in upstream clang, but was too late for llvm 11.0.0.
Apply it directly for now, until it can be backported to llvm 11.0.1.
See upstream https://reviews.llvm.org/D73425 for details.
Reviewed by: dim (upstream version), emaste
Approved by: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26400
Two more cases of explicitly marking globals for internal linkage where they
need not be shared. Committed upstream as of a38e62314a1f.
MFC after: 1 week
got_sigalrm is a global with external linkage and must therefore have a
previous extern declaration. There's no reason to maintain the status quo
there, so just make it static.
The result var is unused.
This part of the test has not been upstreamed, presumably because it exists
solely for sem_clockwait_np. We should perhaps consider moving it into its
own test file outside of ^/contrib/netbsd-tests, but this can happen later.
MFC after: 1 week
v1.17 of this file included a fix that I just submitted upstream to fix a
warning about prevent_inline with external linkage not having been
previously declared.
MFC after: 1 week
[X86] SSE4_A should only imply SSE3 not SSSE3 in the frontend.
SSE4_1 and SSE4_2 due imply SSSE3. So I guess I got confused when
switching the code to being table based in D83273.
Fixes PR47464
This should fix builds with -march=amdfam10 emitting SSSE3 instructions
such as pshufb, which lead to programs crashing with SIGILL on such
processors.
Reported by: avg
MFC after: 6 weeks
X-MFC-With: r364284
Main changes:
* Vim-style expandtab option
* Provides Turkish translation
* Backspace now deletes \ rather than being escaped
* T during motion commands is now VI-compatible
* Encoding related fixes, such as UTF-8 detection
* Fixed a number of memory management issues
MFC after: 3 weeks
Add <stdarg.h> include to kmp_os.h, to get the va_list type, required
after cde8f4c164a2. Sort system includes, while here.
The original merged commit works fine by itself on head, but fails to
compile on stable branches because stdarg.h is not implicitly pulled in.
MFC after: immediately, to fix failing builds on stable/{11,12}
For historical reasons, defining MALLOC_PRODUCTION in /etc/make.conf has
been used to turn off potentially expensive debug checks and statistics
gathering in the implementation of malloc(3).
It seems more consistent to turn this into a regular src.conf(5) option,
e.g. WITH_MALLOC_PRODUCTION / WITHOUT_MALLOC_PRODUCTION. This can then
be toggled similar to any other source build option, and turned on or
off by default for e.g. stable branches.
Reviewed by: imp, #manpages
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26337
Lots of code refactoring, simplification and cleanup.
Lots of new unit-tests providing much higher code coverage.
All courtesy of rillig at netbsd.
Other significant changes:
o new read-only variable .SHELL which provides the path of the shell
used to run scripts (as defined by the .SHELL target).
o variable parsing detects more errors.
o new debug option -dl: LINT mode, does the equivalent of := for all
variable assignments so that file and line number are reported for
variable parse errors.
Eliminate the sizing template parameter N from CoalescingBitVector
Since the parameter is not used anywhere, and the default size of 16
apparently causes PR47359, remove it. This ensures that IntervalMap
will automatically determine the optimal size, using its NodeSizer
struct.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87044
This should fix 'Assertion failed: (Elements + Grow <= Nodes * Capacity
&& "Not enough room for elements"), function distribute, file
/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/IntervalMap.cpp, line
123.' when building the x11-toolkits/py-wxPython40 port on a i386 host.
Reported by: zeising
MFC after: 6 weeks
X-MFC-With: r364284