did not free memory (1) or close the file descriptor (2) in error cases.
Reported by: Mark Johnston (1)
Reported by: attilio (2)
Reviewed by: jhb
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC after: 1 week
RFC 4861 6.3.4 clearly defines handling multiple RAs in this way.
- RDNSS/DNSSL options from multiple RAs on a single link will be
gathered and sent to resolvconf(8).
- Call "resolvconf -d" only after at least one RDNSS or DNSSL option is
received and then all of them are expired.
- The rtsold.dump output now supports displaying a list of the RA options.
- Use more human-readable expression for logging values of struct timeval.
Discussed with: ume
- Fix a missing back pointer assignment in struct prefix to struct rainfo
when addr="" is specified. This caused SIGSEGV.
- Insert a prefix element to a tail queue after setting parameters.
While implementing a tool to import lastlog entries into utmpx, I
noticed lastlogin doesn't allow custom database files to be opened. Add
a -f switch to support this. Also, add -r and -t similar to ls(1),
ruptime(1), etc. where you can sort entries by timestamp and reverse
them. This allows you to spot active/idle users more easily.
Options for DNS Configuration) into rtadvd(8) and rtsold(8). DNS
information received by rtsold(8) will go to resolv.conf(5) by
resolvconf(8) script. This is based on work by J.R. Oldroyd (kern/156259)
but revised extensively[1].
- rtadvd(8) now supports "noifprefix" to disable gathering on-link prefixes
from interfaces when no "addr" is specified[2]. An entry in rtadvd.conf
with "noifprefix" + no "addr" generates an RA message with no prefix
information option.
- rtadvd(8) now supports RTM_IFANNOUNCE message to fix crashes when an
interface is added or removed.
- Correct bogus ND_OPT_ROUTE_INFO value to one in RFC 4191.
Reviewed by: bz[1]
PR: kern/156259 [1]
PR: bin/152458 [2]
1) do not print out an empty "search ", things do not like it.
2) the search list is not comma separated.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: iXsystems
fail with "bind: address already in use". This problem was reported
to the freebsd-stable@ mailing list on Feb. 19 under the subject
heading "statd/lockd startup failure" by george+freebsd at m5p dot com.
The problem is that the first combination of {udp,tcp X ipv4,ipv6}
would select a port# dynamically, but one of the other three combinations
would have that port# already in use. The patch is somewhat involved
because it was requested by dougb@ that the four combinations use the
same port# wherever possible. The patch splits the create_service()
function into two functions. The first goes as far as bind(2) in a
loop for up to GETPORT_MAXTRY - 1 times, attempting to use the same port#
for all four cases. If these attempts fail, the last attempt allows
the 4 cases to use different port #s. After this function has succeeded,
the second function, called complete_service(), does the rest of what
create_service() did.
The three daemons mountd, rpc.lockd and rpc.statd all have a
create_service() function that is patched in a similar way. However,
create_service() has non-trivial differences for the three daemons
that made it impractical to share the same functions between them.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
fail with "bind: address already in use". This problem was reported
to the freebsd-stable@ mailing list on Feb. 19 under the subject
heading "statd/lockd startup failure" by george+freebsd at m5p dot com.
The problem is that the first combination of {udp,tcp X ipv4,ipv6}
would select a port# dynamically, but one of the other three combinations
would have that port# already in use. The patch is somewhat involved
because it was requested by dougb@ that the four combinations use the
same port# wherever possible. The patch splits the create_service()
function into two functions. The first goes as far as bind(2) in a
loop for up to GETPORT_MAXTRY - 1 times, attempting to use the same port#
for all four cases. If these attempts fail, the last attempt allows
the 4 cases to use different port #s. After this function has succeeded,
the second function, called complete_service(), does the rest of what
create_service() did.
The three daemons mountd, rpc.lockd and rpc.statd all have a
create_service() function that is patched in a similar way. However,
create_service() has non-trivial differences for the three daemons
that made it impractical to share the same functions between them.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
fail with "bind: address already in use". This problem was reported
to the freebsd-stable@ mailing list on Feb. 19 under the subject
heading "statd/lockd startup failure" by george+freebsd at m5p dot com.
The problem is that the first combination of {udp,tcp X ipv4,ipv6}
would select a port# dynamically, but one of the other three combinations
would have that port# already in use. The patch is somewhat involved
because it was requested by dougb@ that the four combinations use the
same port# wherever possible. The patch splits the create_service()
function into two functions. The first goes as far as bind(2) in a
loop for up to GETPORT_MAXTRY - 1 times, attempting to use the same port#
for all four cases. If these attempts fail, the last attempt allows
the 4 cases to use different port #s. After this function has succeeded,
the second function, called complete_service(), does the rest of what
create_service() did.
The three daemons mountd, rpc.lockd and rpc.statd all have a
create_service() function that is patched in a similar way. However,
create_service() has non-trivial differences for the three daemons
that made it impractical to share the same functions between them.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
to the final name if netconfig was completely finished. This fixes
reentrance problems even better than r222611.
Suggested by: nwhitehorn
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: iXsystems
interface. Otherwise an accidental start of the netowrk configuration
and immediate cancel after the install has finished removes the previously
configured settings.
Discussed with: nwhitehorn
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: iXsystems
These cause problems when trying to include the header in a C++ project.
Rename them to 'evt_class', and track the change in mfi and mfiutil.
Submitted by: Mark Johnston
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by: jhb@
MFC after: 1 week
Add some additional empty string checks for IPv4 and try to configure
a netmask along with the address rather than doing things twice.
Contrary to AUTO-DHCP, IPv6-SLAAC will accept static configuration
as well, which we will use at least for resolv.conf currently and
if we were given a static address configure that as an alias as well.
The pc-sysinstaller changes going along were committed to PC-BSD as r10773.
Reviewed by: kmoore
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: iXsystems
MFC after: 20 days
- netconfig - what auto will call which in turn will check for
IPv4 and IPv6 to be available and ask the user to configure it
by calling
- netconfig_ipv4 doing DHCP and static IPv4 addresses, and
- netconfig_ipv6 doing rtsol and static IPv6 addresses,
and then checking, querying and updating resolv.conf upon return.
Both DHCP and rtsol (in the future) might update resolv.conf already so
we seed ourselves from that file if available.
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: iXsystems
provoke errors trying to query options not available.
Make it possible to compile out INET or INET6 only parts.
Reviewed by: jamie
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: iXsystems
MFC after: 10 days
will be considered as a path to a binary or a shell script to be executed
after rotation has been completed instead of sending signal to the process
id in that file.
Sponsored by: Sippy Software, Inc.
From the: FreeBSD hacking lounge at BSDCan
Some files keep the SUN4V tags as a code reference, for the future,
if any rewamped sun4v support wants to be added again.
Reviewed by: marius
Tested by: sbruno
Approved by: re
configuration files.
If the current file differs from the canonical version from the old release
only due to differences in the $FreeBSD$ tag (which can happen if the system
was installed from source code, depending on how the src tree was checked out)
then freebsd-update will treat the file as "unmodified" and silently update
it to the "clean" version in the new release.
If the only change being made to a configuration file is in the $FreeBSD$
tag (e.g., for any configuration files which have been modified locally, now
that we're using SVN and the $FreeBSD$ tag changes when a branch is created),
freebsd-update will no longer print the diff and prompt "Does this look
reasonable (y/n)?".
Nagged by: pgollucci
MFC after: 1 month
an attacker with root access to the jail can create a setuid binary for
their own use in the host environment (if they also have this access),
thus breaking root in the host.
This exploit is impossible if the jail's files are not world-readable.
Add instructions to the man page on how to create a jail with the
correct permissions set.
PR: docs/156853
Submitted by: Chris Rees (utisoft at gmail dot com)
Reviewed by: cperciva (security parts)
MFC after: 9 days
All firmwares can read it, we need to write one anyway for old OF
versions, and if a 512-byte one is present, OS X ignores the 2048-byte one
in favor of it.
cpuset_t objects.
That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of
MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today).
Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture.
cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and
easilly extendible by definition.
The architectures touched by this commit are the following:
- amd64
- i386
- pc98
- arm
- ia64
- XEN
while the others are still missing.
Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained
here.
Some technical notes:
- This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures
different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future)
- per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be
accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be
considered unknown
- size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is
primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope
with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the
userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that
correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example).
- Support for other architectures is going to be added soon
- Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now
The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron
4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon.
pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386.
Tested by: pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn
Reviewed by: jeff, jhb, sbruno
bootstrap partitions from the ISO9660 boot catalog. This preserves OS X's
ability to mount the CD, while allowing us a way to provide HFS-ified
bootstrap code for Open Firmware.
commands for a given adapter. Specifically, it shows the status of any
drive or volume activities currently in progress similar to the
'drive process' and 'volume progress' commands.
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 1 week
referred to as the experimental server. It also adds a new command
line option "-o" to both mountd and nfsd that forces them to use the
old/regular NFS server. The "-e" option for these commands is now
a no-op, since the new server is the default. I will be committing rc
script and man changes soon. Discussed on freebsd-fs@.
requested in newsyslog.conf. This was only the case using the non-time
based filenames (.0, .1, .2 etc.).
The change also makes newsyslog clean clean up the old extra logfile so
users don't end up with a single stale logfile which won't be rotated
out.
This change also cleans up some code a bit to avoid more copy / paste
code and removes some old copy / paste code in the process.
PR: bin/76697
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Fixes some issues creating gmirror devices, including on GPT partitions
- Bugfixes for ZFS mirroring
- Enhanced GELI to work with a passphrase only, or key-file only
- Bugfix to prevent crashing of PC-BSD Live media when checking for upgrade partitions
Submitted by: Kris Moore <kmoore@freebsd.org>
Approved by: kib (mentor)
Sponsored by: iXsystems
the username-for-accounting field (P), not the username-for-headerpage (L).
These are usually the same value, except that control files do not have
the username-for-headerpage field if the user has requested no header page.
- Also rename the cji_username field to cji_headruser, to make it clear that
the value should only be used for the header page. (aka banner page)
MFC after: 3 weeks
used for NFSv4 restart. This permits the nfsd to create
the stable restart file as required and minimizes the risk
of trouble if the file is lost.
Suggested by: Tim Kientzle
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
does. The rc.local wrapper script will also soon grow an option to use the
live environment after installation, so an immediate reboot isn't even
necessarily implied.
{readline,history}.h are in /usr/include/edit so as to not conflict with
the GNU libreadline versions. To use the libedit readline(3) one should
add "-I/usr/include/edit" to their Makefile
(spelled "-I${DESTDIR}/${INCLUDEDIR}/edit" within the FreeBSD source tree).
* Enable its use in the BSD licensed utilities that support readline(3).
* To make it easier to sync libedit development with NetBSD, histedit.h
is moved into libedit's directory as history shows shown we keep merging
it into that location.
Obtained from: NetBSD
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
back-up is missing or dead. The current state of this field is reported
in 'mfiutil cache <volume>' and can be adjusted via
'mfiutil cache <volume> bad-bbu-write-cache <enable|disable>'. This
setting should generally be disabled to avoid data loss.
MFC after: 1 week
- Add more fields for USB device and host mode
- Add more information to USB PF header so that decoding
can easily be done by software analyzer tools like
Wireshark.
- Optimise usbdump to display USB streams in text format
more efficiently.
- Software using USB PF must be recompiled after
this commit, due to structure changes.
MFC after: 7 days
Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
(e.g. powerpc64), this looks in a slightly different default path than now,
specifying both $MACHINE and $MACHINE_ARCH:
MIRROR/pub/FreeBSD/releases/`uname -p`/`uname -m`/`uname -r`
How to handle TBEMD properly probably merits some more discussion, but,
since no such 9.0-CURRENT distfiles exist at the moment, all existing
mirrors presently fail anyway.
in the archive instead of spinning through it to get a file count for the
progress bar. This speeds up installation a lot on systems with slow
CD drives.
Rename ...write_bytes... to ...write_records..., that's what they do.
Move writer .h stuff into writer private .h file.
Change logic in writer to support both fifolog usage in FreeBSD and
Measured usage better, by always using an input buffer.
Various cleanups.
command.
It was possible to read a value of zero from a busy controller used
as the divisor to calculate the remaining rebuild time.
Reported by: Pavel Udovenko <udovenko att nic.ru>
Discussed with: jhb
Approved by: kib (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
local variables in the `for' loop declaration. This allows trunk
newsyslog.c to be compiled on 7.x. This change should be no-op from
the functional POV.
Most of the ports I broke when I imported utmpx, were simple management
utilities for the utmp database, allowing you to add/remove entries
manually.
Add a small tool called utxrm(8), which allows you to remove an entry
from the utmpx database by hand. This is useful when a login daemon
crashes or fails to remove the entry during shutdown.
'All' and 'Minimal'. Update the keys for Minimal and Custom to avoid the
conflict.
PR: bin/153809
Submitted by: Janne Snabb <snabb at epipe.com>
MFC after: 3 days
x86 CPU support, better support for powerpc64, some new directives, and
many other things. Bump __FreeBSD_version, and add a note to UPDATING.
Thanks to the many people that have helped to test this.
Obtained from: projects/binutils-2.17
pc-sysinstall) a replacement for sysinstall in the 9.0 release and beyond.
Currently supported platforms are sparc64, pc98, i386, amd64, powerpc, and
powerpc64. Integration into the build system will occur in the coming
weeks.
Merging with pc-sysinstall will use this code as a frontend, while
temporarily retaining the interactive partition editor here. This work
will be done in parallel with improvements on this code and release
integration.
Thanks to all who have provided testing and comments!
stack, /usr/sbin/uathload.
Since this program links in a .o file containing a firmware blob, and
there is no clean way to add a .note.GNU-stack section to this .o file,
we simply use the -z noexecstack option to ld here.
disk. When multiple devices are specified, a non-supporting ioctl will
cause diskinfo(8) to stop at the point which does not seem to be necessary.
Ok'ed by: phk
MFC after: 1 month
When the basehome does not exist, it creates all intermediate directories as
required, which is logically equivalent to mkdir(1) with -m and -p options.
However, it modifies all intermediate directories, not just the final home
directory unlike mkdir. This problem was introduced in two revisions, i.e.,
r1.59 (SVN r167919) and r1.60 (SVN r168044).
MFC after: 1 month
- Remove reference to sprintf. Use printf directly. This part of
the code should be optimised further to avoid many small printouts.
Setting a sensible line buffer length could help aswell when printing
out megabytes of data per second.
Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
These changes are needed to fix n32 compile after the recent change of
mips n32 MACHINE_ARCH to mipsn32eb/mipsn32el.
Reviewed by: imp, bz (earlier version)
include sys/time.h instead of time.h. This include is incorrect as
per the manpages for the APIs and the POSIX definitions. This commit
replaces sys/time.h where necessary with time.h.
The commit also includes some minor style(9) header fixup in newfs.
This commit is part of a larger effort by Garrett Cooper started in
//depot/user/gcooper/posix-conformance-work/ -- to make FreeBSD more
POSIX compliant.
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper yanegomi at gmail dot com
Checking if it is > 0 doesn't make sense, because snprintf returns
how much space is needed if the buffer is too small. Instead, check
if the return value was greater than the buffer size, and truncate
the message if it was too long.
It isn't clear if snprintf can return a negative value in the case
of an error - I don't believe it can. If it can, then testing
v->iov_len won't help 'cos it is a size_t, not an ssize_t.
Also, as clang points out, we must always increment v here, because
later code depends on the message being in iov[5].
make it more relevant to modern systems: for example users will be
familiar with the MBR but possibly less so with MS-DOS.
After installation has finished don't return to the main menu but exit.
dialog is distributed from GPLv2 to LGPLv2 and introduces a number of new
features and a new and better libdialog API. The existing libdialog will
be kept temporarily as libodialog for compatibility purposes until sade,
sysinstall and tzsetup have been either updated or replaced.
__FreeBSD_version is now 900030.
Discussed on: -current
Approved by: core
Obtained from: http://invisible-island.net/dialog
Implement MACHINE_ARCH=mips64e[lb] to build N64 images. This replaces
MACHINE_ARCH=mipse[lb] TARGET_ABI=n64.
MACHINE_ARCH=mipsn32e[lb] has been added, but currently requires
WITHOUT_CDDL due to atomic issues in libzfs. I've not investigated
this much, but implemented this to preserve as much of the TARGET_ABI
functionality that I could. Since its presence doesn't affect the
working cases, I've kept it in for now.
Added mips64e[lb] to make universe, so more kernels build.
And I think this (finally) closes the curtain on the tbemd tree.
- Provide function prototype for nlm_syscall
- Don't assign a variable from the stack to a global var[1]
- Remove unused vars
Found by: clang static analyser [1]
Reviewed by: dfr
This is done to speed up extraction significantly (both for portsnap
extract and update) in the case of slow NSS modules (like nss_ldap) as
it avoids having to look up uid and gid for root / wheel.
The reason this is a bigger problem for portsnap than for many other
system operations, is that portsnap executes tar(1) once for each port
so the internal uid/gid caching in tar(1) only helps a bit, resulting
in many user lookup calls.
Discussed with: cperciva
has started. In the case of sysinstall, this means that it has already built
its list of devices before probing finishes. Add a hint for users who have
booted from a USB stick only to find that sysinstall can't find it.
MFC after: 3 days