This is the same issue as r297997, but was missed in it.
The WARNS value changes between 'build-tools' (MK_WARNS=no) and
'everything' resulting in a rebuild of this file.
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)
This is taken from the NetBSD versions listed below and adapted to the
makefs version in FreeBSD, along with a bug fix from cem@ that will be
sent to NetBSD.
Reviewed by: pfg
Approved by: re (gjb)
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6835
The SIOCSIFALIFETIME_IN6 provided by the kame project is unused,
it can't really be used safely and has been completely removed from
NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Obtained from: NetBSD (kern/35897)
PR: 210148 (exp-run)
Reviewed by: ae, hrs
Relnotes: yes
Approved by: re (glebius)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5491
The change is in arc_buf_l2_cdata_free().
Without this we can trip the assertion in arc_hdr_realloc()
if INVARIANTS option is enabled.
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
are no longer natural-alignment strict, there are still some restrictions.
FreeBSD network code assumes data is naturally-aligned or is running
on a platform with no restrictions; pointers are not annotated to
indicate the data pointed to may be packed or unaligned. The clang
optimizer can sometimes combine the load or store of a pair of adjacent
32-bit values into a single doubleword load/store, and that operation
requires at least 4-byte alignment. __NO_STRICT_ALIGNMENT can lead
to tcp headers being only 2-byte aligned.
Note that alignment faults remain disabled on armv6, this change reverts
only the defining of the symbol which leads to some overly-agressive code
shortcuts when building common/shared drivers and network code for arm.
Approved by: re(kib)
This will help ensure that the right error is trickled up when the
function is called if the lock status is NFS_RESERR
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6622
Reviewed by: rmacklem
Approved by: re (gjb)
Tested with: fsx; svn info/svnversion (uses bdb locking); locktests from Bull http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/tools/tests/locktest.php
MFC after: 2 weeks
Reported by: Coverity
CID: 1008161, 1304956
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
console warnings when pread(2) and pwrite(2) are used with full
system-call auditing enabled. We audit the same file-descriptor data
for these calls as we do read(2) and write(2).
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
does not cover the dynamically registered ficititious ranges, and
fictitious pages mappings are not promoted. Offer a dummy struct
md_page to fetch constant superpage pv list generation to satisfy
logic. Also, by initializing the pv_dummy pv_list to empty, we can
remove several explicit PG_FICTITIOUS tests.
Reported and tested by: Michael Butler <imb@protected-networks.net>
(previous version)
Reviewed by: alc
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6728
Approved by: re (hrs)
Right now, all modifications of the list are locked by sw_alloc_mtx.
But initial lookup of the object by the handle in swap_pager_alloc()
is not protected by sw_alloc_mtx, which means that
vm_pager_object_lookup() could follow freed pointer.
Create a new named swap object with the OBJT_SWAP type, instead
of OBJT_DEFAULT. With this change, swp_pager_meta_build() never need
to upgrade named OBJT_DEFAULT to OBJT_SWAP (in the other place, we do
not forbid for client code to create named OBJT_DEFAULT objects at
all).
That change allows to remove sw_alloc_mtx and make the list locked by
sw_alloc_sx lock. Update swap_pager_copy() to new locking mode.
Create helper swap_pager_alloc_init() to consolidate named and
anonymous swap objects creation, while a caller ensures that the
neccesary locks are held around the helper.
Reviewed by: alc
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Approved by: re (hrs)
When allocating a new mbuf or bus_dmamap_load()-ing it fails,
we can just keep the old mbuf since we are dropping that packet anyway.
Instead of doing bus_dmamap_create() and bus_dmamap_destroy() all the time,
create an extra bus_dmamap_t which we can use to safely try
bus_dmamap_load()-ing the new mbuf. On success we just swap the spare
bus_dmamap_t with the data->map of that ring entry.
Tested:
Tested with Intel AC7260, verified with vmstat -m that new kernel no
longer visibly leaks memory from the M_DEVBUF malloc type.
Before, leakage was 1KB every few seconds while ping(8)-ing over the wlan
connection.
Submitted by: Imre Vadasz <imre@vdsz.com>
Approved by: re@
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD.git cc440b26818b5dfdd9af504d71c1b0e6522b53ef
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6742
In addition to adding initial support for the ipfilter
packet filtering system, wrap a few long lines, perform
whitespace cleanup and sync with upstream changes made
in NetBSD.
Submitted by: cy
Reviewed by: cy
Approved by: re (hrs)
Relnotes: YES
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6823
reset command, alternate setting command or set configuration
command. Else LibUSB v1.0 will not re-open the endpoints which the
kernel closes and the USB application might wait infinitely for
transfers to complete.
Approved by: re (hrs)
MFC after: 3 days
For DWC_GMAC_ALT_DESC implementations, the multicast hash table has only
64 entries. Instead of 8 registers starting at 0x500, a pair of registers
at 0x08 and 0x0c are used instead.
Approved by: re (hrs)
Submitted by: Guy Yur <guyyur@gmail.com>
the loop in linprocfs_doswaps() is useless.
List of the registered filesystems is protected by vfsconf_sx,
not by the Giant. Adjust linprocfs_dofilesystems() correspondingly.
Approved by: re (delphij), des (linprocfs maintainer)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
default. At least initially, the feature to support multiple TCP stacks is
aimed at supporting advanced use cases and TCP development, but it is not
necessarily aimed at a wide audience. Therefore, there is no need to build
and install the extra TCP stacks by default. Instead, the people who are
using or developing this functionality can add the extra option to build/
install the extra TCP stacks.
However, we do want to build the extra TCP stacks as part of test builds
(e.g. LINT or tinderbox) to ensure that developers who are testing their
changes will know that their changes do not break the additional TCP
stack modules.
After this change, a user will need to add WITH_EXTRA_TCP_STACKS=1 to
make.conf or the kernel config in order to build the extra TCP modules.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6795
Reviewed by: sjg
Approved by: re (kib)
Similar to r300836, cl and ct will always be non-NULL as they're allocated
using the mem_alloc routines, which always use `malloc(..., M_WAITOK)`.
Deobfuscating the cleanup path fixes a leak where if cl was NULL and
ct was not, ct would not be free'd, and also removes a duplicate test for
cl not being NULL.
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6801
MFC after: 1 week
Reported by: Coverity
CID: 1229999
Reviewed by: cem
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Fix an error where vfs.root.mountfrom was not always set as required
when creating a bootpool. After the recent geliboot changes, it was only
set if the main pool was encrypted.
Also resolve an error where the bootpool was unmounted twice causing
bsdinstall to stop with an error message about the failed command.
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: BSDCan Hacker Lounge
The fix to the __collate_range_cmp() ABI breakage missed some replacements
in libc's vfscanf(). Replace them with __wcollate_range_cmp() which
does what is expected.
This was breaking applications like xterm and pidgin when using wide
characters.
Reported by: Vitalij Satanivskij
Approved by: re
xdr_rpcproc, xdr_rpcprog and xdr_rpcvers were broken in older
versions of FreeBSD but fixed in r296394. Give them some use
hoping they help make the code somewhat more readable.
xdr_rpcproc, xdr_rpcprog and xdr_rpcvers were broken in older
versions of FreeBSD but fixed in r296394. Give them some use
hoping they help make the code somewhat more readable.
Setting time by seconds or microseconds may cause unexpected effects
especially if sysctl vfs.timestamp_precision=3 (not default).
Calling the obsolete functions with NULL timestamps is acceptable.
Some later code I'll commit pushes lists of frames into the EDMA TX
FIFO, rather than a single frame at a time. The CABQ code already
pushes frame lists, but it turns out we should actually be doing it
in general or performance tanks. :(
In order to allow using utimensat() in install(1), add futimens() and
utimensat() to -legacy.
The files futimens.c and utimensat.c are modified copies of the files under
lib/libc/sys/ since the libc versions use symbols that do not exist in the
libc on the build system (sys_futimens and sys_utimensat) . I expect the
next non-sweeping change to both sets of files to be to delete them, anyway.
This will allow reverting r299942 (which is a revert of r299850) enabling
nanosecond timestamps in install(1).
Reviewed by: bdrewery
Since key table is cleared on every device shutdown,
static WEP keys (which are set only once) need to be
reinstalled manually every time when device starts running.
Tested with RTL8188EU, STA (all ciphers) / IBSS (WPA-none) modes.