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Kenneth D. Merry
43518607b2 Significant upgrades to sa(4) and mt(1).
The primary focus of these changes is to modernize FreeBSD's
tape infrastructure so that we can take advantage of some of the
features of modern tape drives and allow support for LTFS.

Significant changes and new features include:

 o sa(4) driver status and parameter information is now exported via an
   XML structure.  This will allow for changes and improvements later
   on that will not break userland applications.  The old MTIOCGET
   status ioctl remains, so applications using the existing interface
   will not break.

 o 'mt status' now reports drive-reported tape position information
   as well as the previously available calculated tape position
   information.  These numbers will be different at times, because
   the drive-reported block numbers are relative to BOP (Beginning
   of Partition), but the block numbers calculated previously via
   sa(4) (and still provided) are relative to the last filemark.
   Both numbers are now provided.  'mt status' now also shows the
   drive INQUIRY information, serial number and any position flags
   (BOP, EOT, etc.) provided with the tape position information.
   'mt status -v' adds information on the maximum possible I/O size,
   and the underlying values used to calculate it.

 o The extra sa(4) /dev entries (/dev/saN.[0-3]) have been removed.

   The extra devices were originally added as place holders for
   density-specific device nodes.  Some OSes (NetBSD, NetApp's OnTap
   and Solaris) have had device nodes that, when you write to them,
   will automatically select a given density for particular tape drives.

   This is a convenient way of switching densities, but it was never
   implemented in FreeBSD.  Only the device nodes were there, and that
   sometimes confused users.

   For modern tape devices, the density is generally not selectable
   (e.g. with LTO) or defaults to the highest availble density when
   the tape is rewritten from BOT (e.g. TS11X0).  So, for most users,
   density selection won't be necessary.  If they do need to select
   the density, it is easy enough to use 'mt density' to change it.

 o Protection information is now supported.  This is either a
   Reed-Solomon CRC or CRC32 that is included at the end of each block
   read and written.  On write, the tape drive verifies the CRC, and
   on read, the tape drive provides a CRC for the userland application
   to verify.

 o New, extensible tape driver parameter get/set interface.

 o Density reporting information.  For drives that support it,
   'mt getdensity' will show detailed information on what formats the
   tape drive supports, and what formats the tape drive supports.

 o Some mt(1) functionality moved into a new mt(3) library so that
   external applications can reuse the code.

 o The new mt(3) library includes helper routines to aid in parsing
   the XML output of the sa(4) driver, and build a tree of driver
   metadata.

 o Support for the MTLOAD (load a tape in the drive) and MTWEOFI
   (write filemark immediate) ioctls needed by IBM's LTFS
   implementation.

 o Improve device departure behavior for the sa(4) driver.  The previous
   implementation led to hangs when the device was open.

 o This has been tested on the following types of drives:
	IBM TS1150
	IBM TS1140
	IBM LTO-6
	IBM LTO-5
	HP LTO-2
	Seagate DDS-4
	Quantum DLT-4000
	Exabyte 8505
	Sony DDS-2

contrib/groff/tmac/doc-syms,
share/mk/bsd.libnames.mk,
lib/Makefile,
	Add libmt.

lib/libmt/Makefile,
lib/libmt/mt.3,
lib/libmt/mtlib.c,
lib/libmt/mtlib.h,
	New mt(3) library that contains functions moved from mt(1) and
	new functions needed to interact with the updated sa(4) driver.

	This includes XML parser helper functions that application writers
	can use when writing code to query tape parameters.

rescue/rescue/Makefile:
	Add -lmt to CRUNCH_LIBS.

src/share/man/man4/mtio.4
	Clarify this man page a bit, and since it contains what is
	essentially the mtio.h header file, add new ioctls and structure
	definitions from mtio.h.

src/share/man/man4/sa.4
	Update BUGS and maintainer section.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c,
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
	Add SCSI SECURITY PROTOCOL IN/OUT CDB definitions and CDB building
	functions.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.h
	Many tape driver changes, largely outlined above.

	Increase the sa(4) driver read/write timeout from 4 to 32
	minutes.  This is based on the recommended values for IBM LTO
	5/6 drives.  This may also avoid timeouts for other tape
	hardware that can take a long time to do retries and error
	recovery.  Longer term, a better way to handle this is to ask
	the drive for recommended timeout values using the REPORT
	SUPPORTED OPCODES command.  Modern IBM and Oracle tape drives
	at least support that command, and it would allow for more
	accurate timeout values.

	Add XML status generation.  This is done with a series of
	macros to eliminate as much duplicate code as possible.  The
	new XML-based status values are reported through the new
	MTIOCEXTGET ioctl.

	Add XML driver parameter reporting, using the new MTIOCPARAMGET
	ioctl.

	Add a new driver parameter setting interface, using the new
	MTIOCPARAMSET and MTIOCSETLIST ioctls.

	Add a new MTIOCRBLIM ioctl to get block limits information.

	Add CCB/CDB building routines scsi_locate_16, scsi_locate_10,
	and scsi_read_position_10().

	scsi_locate_10 implements the LOCATE command, as does the
	existing scsi_set_position() command.  It just supports
	additional arguments and features.  If/when we figure out a
	good way to provide backward compatibility for older
	applications using the old function API, we can just revamp
	scsi_set_position().  The same goes for
	scsi_read_position_10() and the existing scsi_read_position()
	function.

	Revamp sasetpos() to take the new mtlocate structure as an
	argument.  It now will use either scsi_locate_10() or
	scsi_locate_16(), depending upon the arguments the user
	supplies.  As before, once we change position we don't have a
	clear idea of what the current logical position of the tape
	drive is.

	For tape drives that support long form position data, we
	read the current position and store that for later reporting
	after changing the position.  This should help applications
	like Bacula speed tape access under FreeBSD once they are
	modified to support the new ioctls.

	Add a new quirk, SA_QUIRK_NO_LONG_POS, that is set for all
	drives that report SCSI-2 or older, as well as drives that
	report an Illegal Request type error for READ POSITION with
	the long format.  So we should automatically detect drives
	that don't support the long form and stop asking for it after
	an initial try.

	Add a partition number to the sa(4) softc.

	Improve device departure handling. The previous implementation
	led to hangs when the device was open.

	If an application had the sa(4) driver open, and attempted to
	close it after it went away, the cam_periph_release() call in
	saclose() would cause the periph to get destroyed because that
	was the last reference to it.  Because destroy_dev() was
	called from the sa(4) driver's cleanup routine (sacleanup()),
	and would block waiting for the close to happen, a deadlock
	would result.

	So instead of calling destroy_dev() from the cleanup routine,
	call destroy_dev_sched_cb() from saoninvalidate() and wait for
	the callback.

	Acquire a reference for devfs in saregister(), and release it
	in the new sadevgonecb() routine when all devfs devices for
	the particular sa(4) driver instance are gone.

	Add a new function, sasetupdev(), to centralize setting
	per-instance devfs device parameters instead of repeating the
	code in saregister().

	Add an open count to the softc, so we know how many
	peripheral driver references are a result of open
       	sessions.

	Add the D_TRACKCLOSE flag to the cdevsw flags so
	that we get a 1:1 mapping of open to close calls
	instead of a N:1 mapping.

	This should be a no-op for everything except the
	control device, since we don't allow more than one
	open on non-control devices.

	However, since we do allow multiple opens on the
	control device, the combination of the open count
	and the D_TRACKCLOSE flag should result in an
	accurate peripheral driver reference count, and an
	accurate open count.

	The accurate open count allows us to release all
	peripheral driver references that are the result
	of open contexts once we get the callback from devfs.

sys/sys/mtio.h:
	Add a number of new mt(4) ioctls and the requisite data
	structures.  None of the existing interfaces been removed
	or changed.

	This includes definitions for the following new ioctls:

	MTIOCRBLIM      /* get block limits */
	MTIOCEXTLOCATE	/* seek to position */
	MTIOCEXTGET     /* get tape status */
	MTIOCPARAMGET	/* get tape params */
	MTIOCPARAMSET	/* set tape params */
	MTIOCSETLIST	/* set N params */

usr.bin/mt/Makefile:
	mt(1) now depends on libmt, libsbuf and libbsdxml.

usr.bin/mt/mt.1:
	Document new mt(1) features and subcommands.

usr.bin/mt/mt.c:
	Implement support for mt(1) subcommands that need to
	use getopt(3) for their arguments.

	Implement a new 'mt status' command to replace the old
	'mt status' command.  The old status command has been
	renamed 'ostatus'.

	The new status function uses the MTIOCEXTGET ioctl, and
	therefore parses the XML data to determine drive status.
	The -x argument to 'mt status' allows the user to dump out
	the raw XML reported by the kernel.

	The new status display is mostly the same as the old status
	display, except that it doesn't print the redundant density
	mode information, and it does print the current partition
	number and position flags.

	Add a new command, 'mt locate', that will supersede the
	old 'mt setspos' and 'mt sethpos' commands.  'mt locate'
	implements all of the functionality of the MTIOCEXTLOCATE
	ioctl, and allows the user to change the logical position
	of the tape drive in a number of ways.  (Partition,
	block number, file number, set mark number, end of data.)
	The immediate bit and the explicit address bits are
	implemented, but not documented in the man page.

	Add a new 'mt weofi' command to use the new MTWEOFI ioctl.
	This allows the user to ask the drive to write a filemark
	without waiting around for the operation to complete.

	Add a new 'mt getdensity' command that gets the XML-based
	tape drive density report from the sa(4) driver and displays
	it.  This uses the SCSI REPORT DENSITY SUPPORT command
	to get comprehensive information from the tape drive about
	what formats it is able to read and write.

	Add a new 'mt protect' command that allows getting and setting
	tape drive protection information.  The protection information
	is a CRC tacked on to the end of every read/write from and to
	the tape drive.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 month
2015-02-23 21:59:30 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
8a5843ad02 Add some opcodes for assembling forthcoming VSX (Vector-Scalar eXtension)
support in the kernel. Userspace programs are expected to rely on LLVM's
integrated assembler or newer binutils.
2015-02-22 20:52:29 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
680ef382a2 Add llvm patch corresponding to r279161. 2015-02-22 15:56:16 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
a6d980a99e Pull in r230058 from upstream llvm trunk (by Benjamin Kramer):
LoopRotate: When reconstructing loop simplify form don't split edges
  from indirectbrs.

  Yet another chapter in the endless story. While this looks like we
  leave the loop in a non-canonical state this replicates the logic in
  LoopSimplify so it doesn't diverge from the canonical form in any way.

  http://llvm.org/PR21968

This fixes a "Cannot split critical edge from IndirectBrInst" assertion
failure when building the devel/radare2 port.

PR:		195480, 196987
MFC after:	3 days
2015-02-22 15:51:49 +00:00
Jilles Tjoelker
e220ce08ef nice(): Correct return value and [EPERM] error.
PR:		189821
Obtained from:	NetBSD
Relnotes:	yes
2015-02-22 13:36:44 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
b0af3a5363 The ipftest(1) is a program that emulates ipf(4) operation and tests packets
against rules.  It definitely doesn't need to know about kernel internals,
such as 'struct ifaddr'.  What it does with ifaddr, is that it only takes
ifa_addr member of it, and treats it as sockaddr, while it is only a pointer
to sockaddr.  Fortunately, sizeof(struct ifaddr) > sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6),
so no problems arise.

Fix that declaring a private struct ifaddr in ipftest(1) and stop including
if_var.h.

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2015-02-19 23:14:35 +00:00
Ed Maste
b153f37ffc lldb: workaround to permit cross-arch core file debugging
FreeBSD core files have no section table and thus LLDB's OS and vendor
detection logic does not work. If we encounter such an ELF file, update
an unknown OS to match the host.

This is not really the correct way to handle this, but more extensive
rework of ObjectFileELF will be needed and this change restores cross-
arch core debugging until that can be completed.
2015-02-17 18:33:17 +00:00
Ed Maste
71a0c925ce Update elftoolchain to upstream revision 3163
Most of our changes have now been committed upstream, so this change is
largely bookkeeping.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-02-17 15:19:58 +00:00
Colin Percival
11d9aa6707 Step 1 of eliminating the "games" distribution: Move binaries to /usr/bin;
update paths; and include everything in the "base" distribution.

The "games" distribution being optional made sense when there were more
games and we had small disks; but the "games-like" games were moved into
the ports tree a dozen years ago and the remaining "utility-like" games
occupy less than 0.001% of my laptop's small hard drive.  Meanwhile every
new user is confronted by the question "do you want games installed" when
they they try to install FreeBSD.

The next steps will be:

2. Removing punch card (bcd, ppt), phase-of-moon (pom), clock (grdc), and
caesar cipher (caesar, rot13) utilities.  I intend to keep fortune, factor,
morse, number, primes, and random, since there is evidence that those are
still being used.

3. Merging src/games into src/usr.bin.

This change will not be MFCed.

Reviewed by:	jmg
Discussed at:	EuroBSDCon
Approved by:	gjb (release-affecting changes)
2015-02-12 05:35:00 +00:00
Ed Maste
d133198b4b libdwarf: Handle .rel relocations
Some architectures use .rel relocations (for debug data), so they must
be handled.

This was discovered from ctfconvert on ARM object files.  The lack of
relocation handling caused all string lookups to return the string at
offset 0 in .debug_str, typically "FreeBSD clang version ..."

Reviewed by:	gnn, imp, rpaulo (earlier version)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1819
2015-02-12 02:08:44 +00:00
Ed Maste
f4bfb1fc59 libdwarf: Add symbol value when processing .rela relocations
Reviewed by:	kib, rpaulo
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1826
2015-02-11 19:53:44 +00:00
Tijl Coosemans
99e1a2bc3a Fix ldscripts such that ld(1) collects the .fini_array section in the same
order as the .init_array section.  Finalisation routines need to be called
in the opposite order as their corresponding initialisation routines but
rtld(1) handles that by calling the function pointers in .fini_array in
reverse order.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-02-11 17:25:23 +00:00
Ed Maste
84c37881c6 libdwarf: Add aarch64 relocation support
Reviewed by:	andrew, rpaulo
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1817
2015-02-11 14:59:35 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
726b947f51 add an assert in case the sizeof int ever becomes bigger.. Then we will
have issues, at least we'll know where one of them are..

Submitted by:	Erich Dollansky
2015-02-11 07:44:53 +00:00
Rui Paulo
f967066a99 Add a few more instructions to xz/FREEBSD-upgrade. 2015-02-09 19:19:13 +00:00
Rui Paulo
532000256b Merge xz 5.2.0.
This brings support for multi-threaded compression.  This brings close
N times faster compression where N is the number of CPU cores.
Because of this, liblzma now depends on libthr.

Soon libarchive will be modified to use the new lzma API.

Thanks to antoine@ for the exp-run.

Differential Revision:	 https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1786
Reviewed by:	bapt
2015-02-09 06:20:34 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
57fd0bcf03 Back out r278349 and r278350 for now, since this apparently blows up the
kernel build in sys/dev/hptmv/hptproc.c for some people.

Reported by:	sbruno, Matthew Fuller <fullermd@over-yonder.net>
2015-02-07 16:57:32 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
6a0d02c731 Add llvm patch corresponding to r278349. 2015-02-07 12:52:34 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
12752a4a78 Pull in r224884 from upstream llvm trunk (by Keno Fischer):
[FastIsel][X86] Fix invalid register replacement for bool args

  Summary:
  Consider the following IR:

   %3 = load i8* undef
   %4 = trunc i8 %3 to i1
   %5 = call %jl_value_t.0* @foo(..., i1 %4, ...)
   ret %jl_value_t.0* %5

  Bools (that are the result of direct truncs) are lowered as whatever
  the argument to the trunc was and a "and 1", causing the part of the
  MBB responsible for this argument to look something like this:

   %vreg8<def,tied1> = AND8ri %vreg7<kill,tied0>, 1, %EFLAGS<imp-def>; GR8:%vreg8,%vreg7

  Later, when the load is lowered, it will insert

   %vreg15<def> = MOV8rm %vreg14, 1, %noreg, 0, %noreg; mem:LD1[undef] GR8:%vreg15 GR64:%vreg14

  but remember to (at the end of isel) replace vreg7 by vreg15. Now for
  the bug. In fast isel lowering, we mistakenly mark vreg8 as the result
  of the load instead of the trunc. This adds a fixup to have
  vreg8 replaced by whatever the result of the load is as well, so
  we end up with

   %vreg15<def,tied1> = AND8ri %vreg15<kill,tied0>, 1, %EFLAGS<imp-def>; GR8:%vreg15

  which is an SSA violation and causes problems later down the road.

  This fixes PR21557.

  Test Plan: Test test case from PR21557 is added to the test suite.

  Reviewers: ributzka

  Reviewed By: ributzka

  Subscribers: llvm-commits

  Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6245

This fixes a possible assertion failure when compiling toolbox.cxx from
LibreOffice 4.3.5.

Reported by:	kwm
2015-02-07 12:50:33 +00:00
John Baldwin
64de80195b Add a new device control utility for new-bus devices called devctl. This
allows the user to request administrative changes to individual devices
such as attach or detaching drivers or disabling and re-enabling devices.
- Add a new /dev/devctl2 character device which uses ioctls for device
  requests.  The ioctls use a common 'struct devreq' which is somewhat
  similar to 'struct ifreq'.
- The ioctls identify the device to operate on via a string.  This
  string can either by the device's name, or it can be a bus-specific
  address.  (For unattached devices, a bus address is the only way to
  locate a device.)  Bus drivers register an eventhandler to claim
  unrecognized device names that the driver recognizes as a valid address.
  Two buses currently support addresses: ACPI recognizes any device
  in the ACPI namespace via its full path starting with "\" and
  the PCI bus driver recognizes an address specification of
  'pci[<domain>:]<bus>:<slot>:<func>' (identical to the PCI selector
  strings supported by pciconf).
- To make it easier to cut and paste, change the PnP location string
  in the PCI bus driver to output a full PCI selector string rather
  than 'slot=<slot> function=<func>'.
- Add a devctl(3) interface in libdevctl which provides a wrapper around
  the ioctls and is the preferred interface for other userland code.
- Add a devctl(8) program which is a simple wrapper around the requests
  supported by devctl(3).
- Add a device_is_suspended() function to check DF_SUSPENDED.
- Add a resource_unset_value() function that can be used to remove a
  hint from the kernel environment.  This is used to clear a
  hint.<driver>.<unit>.disabled hint when re-enabling a boot-time
  disabled device.

Reviewed by:	imp (parts)
Requested by:	imp (changing PCI location string)
Relnotes:	yes
2015-02-06 16:09:01 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
b73700f547 Belatedly add the clang patch corresponding to r277423. 2015-02-02 20:05:52 +00:00
Jilles Tjoelker
424c16b2ce ttyname_r(): Return actual error, not always [ENOTTY].
Adjust the test that used to fail because of this bug.

PR:		191936
MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-01 22:50:33 +00:00
Andrew Turner
573a66c3dc FreeBSD expects _Unwind_GetGR, _Unwind_SetGR, and _Unwind_SetIP to be
symbols and not macros. Make this so. This fixes a few ports that try to
link against these functions but fail as they previously didn't exist.
2015-02-01 09:50:33 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
07122a2a31 Import libcxxrt master 1cb607e89f6135bbc10f3d3b6fba1f983e258dcc.
Interesting fixes:
1cb607e	Correct gcc version check for __cxa_begin_catch() declaration
	with or without throw()

MFC after:	3 days
2015-01-31 23:31:45 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
4bf41ce2a6 Revert r256642, not only to reduce diffs against upstream libcxxrt, but
also because it is the wrong approach: comparing typeinfo names deeply
causes trouble if two loaded DSOs use independent types of the same
name.

In addition, this particular change was never merged to FreeBSD 10.x and
9.x, so let's get rid of it before it ends up in an 11.x release.

Discussed with:	theraven, joerg@netbsd
2015-01-31 23:08:29 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
4a7f186ea6 MFV r277981:
Upstream fixes for issues found with afl (Issue #417).

- Fix length checking.

Check both the captured length and the on-the-wire length (the latter
*should* be greater than or equal to the former, but that's not
guaranteed).

Add some additional length checks, so neither caplen nor length
underflow.

If we stop dissecting because the packet is too short, return 1, not 0,
as we've "dissected" what we can; 0 means "this is LLC+SNAP with an OUI
of 0 and an unknown Ethertype".

commit:	743bcecdc92f88b118ec7aac4f68b606601205cc

- Clean up length checks.

Check only the amount of length that matters at any given point; yes,
this means we do multiple checks, but so it goes.

We don't need to check for LLC+SNAP - llc_print() does that for us.  We
do, however, need to check to make sure we can safely skip the Fore
header.

commit:	5c65e7532fa16308e01299988852b0dc5b027559
2015-01-31 16:34:39 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
09a4a1f2d8 Partially revert r273382, to reduce diffs against upstream. This was a
temporary fix to solve a conflict with an older version of libc++, and
it is no longer relevant.

MFC after:	3 days
2015-01-30 18:26:38 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
71501ba6e3 MFV r277870
Fix compile warnings for gcc-4.4.x
This also fixes at least a warning with clang 3.6.0
including the fix for r277841.

MFC after:	1 week
2015-01-29 15:35:55 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
490f7995d3 Revert r277841: It will be re-merged through the vendor area. 2015-01-29 15:33:05 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
f773f195ea MFV r277866
amd: Add extra check for NULL before deref.

CID:		274421
Obtained from:	NetBSD
MFC after:	4 days
2015-01-29 01:28:39 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
395a48cfad Revert r277814: It will be re-merged through the vendor area. 2015-01-29 01:26:23 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
e925d4a747 amd: flatten the tree 2015-01-28 22:55:06 +00:00
Ed Maste
272a972b88 Preserve hard & symbolic links when modifying source file
Strip is often used to modify existing files, rather than creating new
files. If the existing file has hard links or is a symbolic link, act as
if editing the file in place and preserve the links.

Reported by:	luigi
Reviewed by:	imp, rpaulo
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1682
2015-01-28 18:37:09 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
54edb5043c Fix the following clang 3.6.0 warning in contrib/amd/hlfsd/homedir.c:
contrib/amd/hlfsd/homedir.c:497:8: error: address of array 'buf' will
always evaluate to 'true' [-Werror,-Wpointer-bool-conversion]
  if (!buf || buf[0] == '\0')
      ~^~~

In the affected function, 'buf' is declared as an array of char, so it
can never be null.  Remove the unecessary check.
2015-01-28 18:19:25 +00:00
Enji Cooper
0d972b25f6 Revert r277357 as expr has been enhanced to better detect overflow conditions,
and now the tests pass

PR: 196867
X-MFC with: r277798
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-01-28 11:38:12 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
1c139114b6 amd: Add extra check for NULL before deref.
CID:		274421
Obtained from:	NetBSD
MFC after:	5 days
2015-01-27 20:48:05 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
e18480699e Remove build specific details from sendmail.cf/submit.cf in support of
https://wiki.freebsd.org/ReproducibleBuilds

The contrib/sendmail change will be made in the upstream source for a
future sendmail release.

Reviewed by:	des
MFC after:	3 days
2015-01-27 04:06:47 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
20869109e3 MFV r277782:
Merge some cherry-picked fixes originating in OpenBSD

Check whether the version field is available before looking at it.
While we're at it, use ND_TCHECK(), rather than a hand-rolled check, to
check whether we have the full fixed-length portion of the IPv4 header.

commit c67afe913011138a2504ec4d3d423b48e73b12f3

Do more length checking. From OpenBSD.

commit d7516761f9c4877bcb05bb6543be3543e165249
2015-01-27 01:45:47 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
09e84db383 Add llvm and clang patches corresponding to r277774 and r277775. 2015-01-26 21:24:04 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
fce16cf29f Pull in r227062 from upstream clang trunk (by Renato Golin):
Allows Clang to use LLVM's fixes-x18 option

  This patch allows clang to have llvm reserve the x18
  platform register on AArch64. FreeBSD will use this in the kernel for
  per-cpu data but has no need to reserve this register in userland so
  will need this flag to reserve it.

  This uses llvm r226664 to allow this register to be reserved.

  Patch by Andrew Turner.

Requested by:	andrew
2015-01-26 21:19:24 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
5ada58c747 Pull in r226664 from upstream llvm trunk (by Tim Northover):
AArch64: add backend option to reserve x18 (platform register)

  AAPCS64 says that it's up to the platform to specify whether x18 is
  reserved, and a first step on that way is to add a flag controlling
  it.

  From: Andrew Turner <andrew@fubar.geek.nz>

Requested by:	andrew
2015-01-26 21:17:14 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
82b6caf97a MFV r277658:
GDB: Replace use of sprintf.

2005-03-17  Mark Kettenis  <kettenis@gnu.org>

      * corelow.c (get_core_register_section): Replace usage of sprintf
      and strcpy with xstrprintf and xstrdup.

Sourceware commit:	3ecda4574edb38ad12fb491ccaf6d9b0caa3a07a

CID:	1006819
MFC after:	4 days
2015-01-24 21:05:18 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
af2c167e63 MFV: r277654
gdb: Add missing break statements

2004-05-21  Jim Blandy  <jimb@redhat.com>

       * dwarf2expr.c (execute_stack_op): Add 'break' statements after
       cases for DW_OP_div and DW_OP_shr.  (Thanks to Reva Cuthbertson.)

Sourceware commit	99c87dab95747d380392a3698740507a21ad3236

CID:	1008254
MFC after:	4 days
2015-01-24 20:25:21 +00:00
Jilles Tjoelker
8dd985befe Enable utimensat tests from NetBSD.
As with other tests from c063, a required #include <sys/stat.h> was missing.
2015-01-24 15:49:40 +00:00
Xin LI
2fae2ab4c7 Don't include libcapsicum headers when requested.
Reported by:	luigi
MFC after:	14 days
X-MFC-with:	r276788
2015-01-24 06:06:46 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
f860bc065a MFV r277607:
GDB: Fix memset thinkos.

2005-03-25  Anthony Green  <green@redhat.com>

       * remote.c (remote_store_registers): Fix memset usage.
       * std-regs.c (value_of_builtin_frame_reg): Ditto.
       (value_of_builtin_frame_fp_reg): Ditto.
       (value_of_builtin_frame_reg): Ditto.

Reported by:	Dirk Engling
CID:		604160, 604161, 604162, 604163
MFC after:	5 days
2015-01-23 20:40:31 +00:00
Ed Maste
5773625048 redelf: Add missing R_X86_64_ relocation types
PR:		196918
Reviewed by:	dim
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1570
2015-01-21 01:07:58 +00:00
Sean Bruno
20ef3b88cd Allow clang to be built for mips/mips64 backend types by adding our mips
triple ids

This only allows testing and does not change the defaults for mips/mips64.
They still build/use gcc by default.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1190
Reviewed by:	dim
2015-01-20 17:00:28 +00:00
Enji Cooper
2e5b60079b Expect :overflow to fail with FreeBSD's expr as it doesn't have stringent
overflow checks like NetBSD's expr does

MFC after: 3 days
PR: 196867
2015-01-19 06:10:01 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
545ddfbe7d Upgrade libxo to 0.2.0.
Obtained from:	https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
Requested by: Phil Shafer <phil@juniper.net>

Revisions 276253 & 276273 were incorporated into 0.2.0.
Revision 276260 has been merged-in.
2015-01-19 02:22:03 +00:00