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Mateusz Guzik
3d59b89c7a vfs: add VOP_UNLOCK_FLAGS
The flags argument from VOP_UNLOCK is about to be removed and some
filesystems unlock the interlock as a convienience with it.

Add a helper to retain the behavior for the few cases it is needed.
2020-01-03 22:10:11 +00:00
Kyle Evans
36afd1d2cb Makefile.inc1: remove libcompiler_rt from _startup_libs
libcompiler_rt is already present in _prereq_libs, which will get built just
before _startup_libs and in advance of shared libc. Dedupe.
2020-01-03 21:40:32 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
a1517e1182 Merge commit 189b7393d from llvm git (by John Baldwin):
[lld][RISCV] Use an e_flags of 0 if there are only binary input files.

  Summary:
  If none of the input files are ELF object files (for example, when
  generating an object file from a single binary input file via "-b
  binary"), use a fallback value for the ELF header flags instead of
  crashing with an assertion failure.

  Reviewers: MaskRay, ruiu, espindola

  Reviewed By: MaskRay, ruiu

  Subscribers: kevans, grimar, emaste, arichardson, asb, rbar,
  johnrusso, simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217,
  zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o,
  rkruppe, PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, Jim, lenary, s.egerton,
  pzheng, sameer.abuasal, apazos, luismarques, llvm-commits, jrtc27

  Tags: #llvm

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71101

This is a prerequisite for building and linking hard- and soft-float
riscv worlds with clang and lld.

Requested by:	jhb
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC-With:	r353358
2020-01-03 20:29:54 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
2b2a17f472 Merge commit d7be3eab5 from llvm git (by Luís Marques):
[RISCV] Handle fcopysign(f32, f64) and fcopysign(f64, f32)

  Summary: Adds tablegen patterns to explicitly handle fcopysign where
  the magnitude and sign arguments have different types, due to the
  sign value casts being removed the by DAGCombiner. Support for RV32IF
  follows in a separate commit. Adds tests for all relevant scenarios
  except RV32IF.

  Reviewers: lenary
  Reviewed By: lenary
  Tags: #llvm
  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70678

This is a prerequisite for building and linking hard- and soft-float
riscv worlds with clang and lld.

Requested by:	jhb
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC-With:	r353358
2020-01-03 20:28:06 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
96d5330da8 Merge commit c6b09bff5 from llvm git (by Luís Marques):
[RISCV] Fix wrong CFI directives

  Summary: Removes CFI CFA directives that could incorrectly propagate
  beyond the basic block they were inteded for. Specifically it removes
  the epilogue CFI directives. See the branch_and_tail_call test for an
  example of the issue. Should fix the stack unwinding issues caused by
  the incorrect directives.

  Reviewers: asb, lenary, shiva0217
  Reviewed By: lenary
  Tags: #llvm
  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69723

This is a prerequisite for building and linking hard- and soft-float
riscv worlds with clang and lld.

Requested by:	jhb
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC-With:	r353358
2020-01-03 20:19:17 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
5c72868c4c Merge commit da7b129b1 from llvm git (by James Clarke):
[RISCV] Don't force Local Exec TLS for non-PIC

  Summary:

  Forcing Local Exec TLS requires the use of copy relocations. Copy
  relocations need special handling in the runtime linker when being
  used against TLS symbols, which is present in glibc, but not in
  FreeBSD nor musl, and so cannot be relied upon. Moreover, copy
  relocations are a hack that embed the size of an object in the ABI
  when it otherwise wouldn't be, and break protected symbols (which are
  expected to be DSO local), whilst also wasting space, thus they
  should be avoided whenever possible. As discussed in D70398, RISC-V
  should move away from forcing Local Exec, and instead use Initial
  Exec like other targets, with possible linker relaxation to follow.
  The RISC-V GCC maintainers also intend to adopt this
  more-conventional behaviour (see
  https://github.com/riscv/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/issues/122).

  Reviewers: asb, MaskRay

  Reviewed By: MaskRay

  Subscribers: emaste, krytarowski, hiraditya, rbar, johnrusso,
  simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, zzheng,
  edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, rkruppe,
  PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, Jim, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng,
  sameer.abuasal, apazos, llvm-commits, bsdjhb

  Tags: #llvm

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70649

This is a prerequisite for building and linking hard- and soft-float
riscv worlds with clang and lld.

Requested by:	jhb
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC-With:	r353358
2020-01-03 20:11:40 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
8f6d9a8e68 Merge commit 41449c58c from llvm git (by Roger Ferrer Ibanez):
[RISCV] Fix evaluation of %pcrel_lo

  The following testcase

    function:
    .Lpcrel_label1:
          auipc   a0, %pcrel_hi(other_function)
          addi    a1, a0, %pcrel_lo(.Lpcrel_label1)
          .p2align        2          # Causes a new fragment to be emitted

          .type   other_function,@function
    other_function:
          ret

  exposes an odd behaviour in which only the %pcrel_hi relocation is
  evaluated but not the %pcrel_lo.

    $ llvm-mc -triple riscv64 -filetype obj t.s | llvm-objdump  -d -r -

    <stdin>:      file format ELF64-riscv

    Disassembly of section .text:
    0000000000000000 function:
           0:     17 05 00 00     auipc   a0, 0
           4:     93 05 05 00     mv      a1, a0
                  0000000000000004:  R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I other_function+4

    0000000000000008 other_function:
           8:     67 80 00 00     ret

  The reason seems to be that in RISCVAsmBackend::shouldForceRelocation
  we only consider the fragment but in RISCVMCExpr::evaluatePCRelLo we
  consider the section. This usually works but there are cases where
  the section may still be the same but the fragment may be another
  one. In that case we end forcing a %pcrel_lo relocation without any
  %pcrel_hi.

  This patch makes RISCVAsmBackend::shouldForceRelocation use the
  section, if any, to determine if the relocation must be forced or
  not.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60657

This is a prerequisite for building and linking hard- and soft-float
riscv worlds with clang and lld.

Requested by:	jhb
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC-With:	r353358
2020-01-03 20:09:38 +00:00
Kyle Evans
f65136d23a mips !o32: fix csu build
Pointy hat to:	kevans
2020-01-03 20:01:36 +00:00
Kyle Evans
ea7868016d mips: csu: fix compilation w/ LLVM
GCC issues the warning, but with LLVM it is fatal- no matching .cprestore
with .cpload. Reserve some place on the stack and and add the proper
.cprestore to pair it with.

nop added in the !o32 branch to fill out delay slot instruction, just in
case.

Reviewed by:	arichardson
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21697
2020-01-03 19:59:42 +00:00
Mark Johnston
2c14385aa2 Fix a page leak in the md(4) swap I/O path.
r356147 removed a vm_page_activate() call, but this is required to
ensure that pages end up in the page queues in the first place.

Restore the pre-r356157 logic.  Now, without the page lock, the
vm_page_active() check is racy, but this race is harmless.

Reviewed by:	alc, kib
Reported and tested by:	pho
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23024
2020-01-03 18:48:53 +00:00
Kyle Evans
3a22f09cbf emulated atomic64: disable interrupts as the lock mechanism on !SMP
Reviewed by:	jhibbits, bdragon
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23015
2020-01-03 18:29:20 +00:00
Ed Maste
770379b92c src.conf.5: regen after r356322 and r356323
For SVNLITE dependency on FILE and GOOGLETEST dependency on CXX.
2020-01-03 18:21:00 +00:00
Ed Maste
b4f20f20d5 src.opts.mk: SVNLITE requires FILE
Reported by:	Build Options Survey run by Michael Dexter
2020-01-03 18:20:03 +00:00
Ed Maste
9ed13baa5e src.opts.mk: GOOGLETEST requires CXX
Reported by:	Build Options Survey run by Michael Dexter
2020-01-03 18:11:55 +00:00
Mark Johnston
31069f383a Take the ifnet's address lock in igmp_v3_cancel_link_timers().
inm_rele_locked() may remove the multicast address associated with inm.

Reported by:	syzbot+871c5d1fd5fac6c28f52@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reviewed by:	hselasky
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23009
2020-01-03 17:03:10 +00:00
Ed Maste
78a576cbe8 src.opts.mk: switch LLD_BOOTSTRAP and LLD_IS_LD to opt-out
More MACHINE_CPUARCH/MACHINE_ARCH cases enable these options than
disable them, and several of them have work in progress to switch over.
Thus, invert the sense of the test and list cases not using LLD as the
exceptions.
2020-01-03 16:28:10 +00:00
Ed Maste
4ad9b9fa8e src.opts.mk: simplify after arm/arm retirement
There were a few special cases for arm v5, such as disabling LLDB due to
the lack of 64-bit atomic operations.  Now that arm has been retired (as
of r356263) we can simplify the options logic somewhat.
2020-01-03 16:06:41 +00:00
Ed Maste
9a3e2f583f inetd: fix WITHOUT_TCP_WRAPPERS build after r356248
After increasing WARNS, building WITHOUT_TCP_WRAPPERS failed because of
some unused variables.

Reported by:	Cirrus-CI (against my WIP branch)
MFC with:	r356248
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2020-01-03 15:29:32 +00:00
Gleb Popov
4d6e5658e4 mount_smbfs: Issue a warning when .nsmbrc section name contains lowercase characters.
PR:		231656
Approved by:	bapt
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22289
2020-01-03 12:54:14 +00:00
Andrew Turner
6d26116baa Add the 8 and 16 bit atomic load/store functions with a barrier on arm64.
Reviewed by:	cem
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22966
2020-01-03 10:03:36 +00:00
Alexander Motin
5a93d93e8b Avoid duplicate I/O statistics accounting.
Alike to geom_disk free the provider statistics structure and point GEOM
toward local statistics.  It allows to save some CPU time.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2020-01-03 04:37:47 +00:00
Xin LI
9708ba9f29 Reduce memory footprint of fsck_msdosfs.
This is a re-apply r356249 with changes to make GCC happy.

This utility was initially written for FAT12/16, which were inherently
small. When FAT32 support was added, the old data structure and
algorithms remain used with minimal changes.

With growing size of FAT32 media, the current data structure that
requires 4 32-bit variables per each FAT32 table entry would consume up
to 4 GiB of RAM, which can be too big for systems with limited RAM
available.

Address this by taking a different approach of validating the FAT.

The FAT is essentially a set of linked lists of chains that was
referenced by directory entries, and the checker needs to make sure that
the linked chains of clusters do not have cross-linked chains, and every
chain were referenced by one and only one directory entry.  Instead of
keeping track of the chain's 'head' cluster number, the size of the
chain, the used status of the chain and the "next" pointer which is
content of the FAT table, we create accessors for the FAT table data
for the "next" pointer, and keep only one bit to indicate if the
current cluster is a 'head' node of a cluster chain, in a bitmap.

We further overhaul the FAT checker to find out the possible head nodes
by excluding ones that are not (in other words, nodes that have some
other nodes claiming them as the next node) instead of marking the head
nodes for each node on the chain.  This approach greatly reduced the
complexiety of computation from O(N^2) worst case, to an O(N) scan for
worst case.  The file (cluster chain) length is not useful for the FAT
checker, so don't bother to calculate them in the FAT checker and
instead leave the task to the directory structure check, at which point
we would have non-crossed cluster chains, and we are guaranteed that
each cluster will be visited for at most one time.

When checking the directory structures, we use the head node indicator
to as the visited (used) flag: every cluster chain can only be
referenced by one directory entry, so we clear them when calculating
the length of the chain, and we can immediately tell if there are
anomalies in the directory entry.

As a result, the required RAM size is now 1 bit per each entry of
the FAT table, plus memory needed to hold the FAT table in memory,
instead of 16 bytes (=128 bits) per each entry.  For FAT12 and FAT16,
we will load the whole FAT table into memory as they are smaller than
128KiB, and for FAT32, we first attempt to mmap() it into memory, and
when that fails, we would fall back to a simple LRU cache of 4 MiB of
RAM.

sbin/fsck_msdosfs/boot.c:

 - Added additional sanity checks for valid FAT32/FAT16/FAT12 cluster
   number.
 - FAT32: check if root directory starts with a valid cluster number,
   moved from dir.c.  There is no point to proceed if the filesystem
   is already damaged beyond repair.

sbin/fsck_msdosfs/check.c:

 - Combine phase 1 and phase 2, now that the readfat() is able to
   detect cross chains.

sbin/fsck_msdosfs/dir.c:

 - Refactor code to use FAT accessor instead of accessing the internal
   representation of FAT table.
 - Make use of the cluster chain head bitmap.
 - Clarify and simplify directory entry check, remove unnecessary
   checks that are would be done at a later time (for example, whether
   the directory's second cluster is a valid one, which is examined
   more throughly in a later checkchain() and does not prevent us
   from proceeding further).

sbin/fsck_msdosfs/dosfs.h:

 - Remove internal representation of FAT table, which is replaced by
   the head bitmap that is opaque to other code.
 - Added a special CLUST_DEAD cluster type to indicate errors.

sbin/fsck_msdosfs/ext.h:

 - Added a flag that overrides mmap(2) setting.  The corresponding
   command line option, -M is intentionally undocumented as we do not
   expect users to need it.
 - Added accessors for FAT table and convert existing interface to use
   it.

sbin/fsck_msdosfs/fat.c:

 - Added head bitmap to represent whether a cluster is a head cluster.
 - Converted FAT internal representation to accessors.
 - Implemented a LRU cache for FAT32 when mmap(2) should not or can not
   be used.
 - _readfat: Attempt a mmap(2) and fall back to regular read for
   non-FAT32 file systems; use the LRU cache for FAT32 and prepopulate
   the cache with the first 4MiB of the entries.
 - readfat: Added support of head bitmap and use the population scan to
   detect bogus chains.
 - clusterdiff: removed, FATs are copied from the checked copy via
   writefat()/copyfat().
 - checkchain: calculates the length of a cluster chain and make sure
   that it ends with a valid EOF marker.
 - clearchain: follow and clear a chain and maintain the free cluster
   count.
 - checklost: convert to use head bitmap. At the end of all other scans,
   the remaining 'head' nodes are leaders of lost cluster chains.

sbin/fsck_msdosfs/fat.c:

 - Added a new -M option which is intentionally undocumented, to disable
   the use of mmap().

Reviewed by:	kevlo
MFC after:	1 month
Relnotes:	yes
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22965
2020-01-03 00:31:48 +00:00
Eric Joyner
f6afed726b iflib: Prevent watchdog from resetting idle queues
While changing link state in iflib_link_state_change(), queues are
marked as IFLIB_QUEUE_IDLE to disable watchdog. Currently, iflib_timer()
watchdog does not check for previous queue status before marking it as
IFLIB_QUEUE_HUNG.

This patch adds check of queue status before marking it as hung.

Signed-off-by: Piotr Pietruszewski <piotr.pietruszewski@intel.com>

PR:		239240
Submitted by:	Piotr Pietruszewski <piotr.pietruszewski@intel.com>
Reported by:	ultima@
Reviewed by:	gallatin@, erj@
MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21712
2020-01-02 23:35:06 +00:00
Eric Joyner
ab43ce7a22 ixl: prevent non-privileged access to NVM update interface
Add a privilege check to the ixl_handle_nvmupd_cmd function, ensuring
that only privileged users are allowed to access the NVM update
interface.

Signed-off-by: Jacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@intel.com>

Submitted by:	Jacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@intel.com>
Reported by:	markj@
Reviewed by:	markj@, erj@, jeffrey.e.pieper@intel.com
MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22870
2020-01-02 23:24:57 +00:00
Brandon Bergren
9aafc7c052 [PowerPC] [MIPS] Implement 32-bit kernel emulation of atomic64 operations
This is a lock-based emulation of 64-bit atomics for kernel use, split off
from an earlier patch by jhibbits.

This is needed to unblock future improvements that reduce the need for
locking on 64-bit platforms by using atomic updates.

The implementation allows for future integration with userland atomic64,
but as that implies going through sysarch for every use, the current
status quo of userland doing its own locking may be for the best.

Submitted by:	jhibbits (original patch), kevans (mips bits)
Reviewed by:	jhibbits, jeff, kevans
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22976
2020-01-02 23:20:37 +00:00
Kyle Evans
990beb037d capsicum_helpers: split stream cap bits out of caph_limit_stream()
The goal here is to make it so applications can take the rights one would
normally get by calling caph_limit_stream() on a descriptor and build on
them as needed.

The tentatively planned use-case is an application that takes a socket and
hooks it up to std{err,out,in} for a fork()d child. It may be feasible to
apply limitations to such descriptors as long as it's a superset of those
normally applied to stdio.

Reviewed by:	markj, oshobo (prior version; sans manpage addition)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22993
2020-01-02 23:07:45 +00:00
Kyle Evans
d0554d26d7 iicoc: limit fdt attachment to EXT_RESOURCES platforms
The fdt attachment for this heavily relies on extres for clk work. This
unbreaks the build for mips XLPN32/XLP, which have pci/fdt but no need for
this fdt attachment.
2020-01-02 23:00:52 +00:00
Kyle Evans
85ccd84cb3 sys/dev/cfi: include sys/types.h as well
This will soon be a dependency for machine/atomic.h on mips with the
introduction of 64-bit atomics; the scope here is pretty narrow, so throw it
here in the header just before systm.h, which includes machine/atomic.h
2020-01-02 22:52:31 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
137aed91e7 Fix AT_EXECPATH for direct exec mode.
When activated in direct exec mode, kernel-provided AT_EXECPATH points
to the interpreter.  We need to recalculate auxv to point to the
string with the path to the executable which is actually executed.

The somewhat problematic case is when the executable path is relative
and either $PATH use is not enabled or it contains '/' so $PATH search
is not performed. In this case resulting AT_EXECPATH is relative, I
might fix this later.

Reported and reviewed by:	rstone
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22894
2020-01-02 22:48:08 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
b837dadd87 bhyve: terminate waiting loops if thread suspension is requested.
PR:	242724
Reviewed by:	markj
Reported and tested by:	Aleksandr Fedorov <aleksandr.fedorov@itglobal.com>
	 (previous version)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22881
2020-01-02 22:37:04 +00:00
Ian Lepore
fce985b0bd Add the xdma framework and pl330 dma drivers to arm and arm64 lint builds. 2020-01-02 22:26:54 +00:00
Ian Lepore
e2448a8112 Explicitly include sys/rman.h instead of relying on getting it via some
other header.
2020-01-02 22:14:44 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
478ca4b004 Rename umtxq_check_susp() to thread_check_susp()
and make it usable outside of kern_umtx.c.  To be used in several
future changes.

Discussed with:	markj
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2020-01-02 22:13:59 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
8f4d74eb1e Style: remove trailing spaces/tabs.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2020-01-02 22:07:03 +00:00
John Baldwin
39eb07f172 Look for cross toolchain makefiles in /usr/share/toolchains.
The freebsd-binutils and freebsd-gcc* packages install toolchain
makefiles to /usr/share/toolchains rather than LOCALBASE.

Reviewed by:	bapt
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22985
2020-01-02 21:34:44 +00:00
Alexander Motin
0aabbeff36 Remove extra check for provider being closed.
We already checked for that earlier, and since we hold topology lock
it could not change.

MFC after:	1 week
2020-01-02 20:30:53 +00:00
Mark Johnston
aa2ad8c1e6 Remove set_page_dirty_lock().
Its use of the page lock is incorrect, and it is not used by the DRM
modules.

Reviewed by:	hselasky
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23002
2020-01-02 19:29:14 +00:00
Mark Johnston
f7607c300b Clear queue operation flags when migrating a page to another queue.
The page daemon loops may move pages back to the active queue if
references are detected.  In this case we must take care to clear
existing queue operation flags.  In particular, PGA_REQUEUE_HEAD may be
set, and that flag is only valid if the page belongs to the inactive
queue.

Also fix a bug in the active queue scan where we were updating "old"
instead of "new".  This would only have been hit in rare cases where the
page moved out of the active queue after the beginning of the scan.

Reported by:	Bob Prohaska, Idwer Vollering
Tested by:	Idwer Vollering
Reviewed by:	alc, kib
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23001
2020-01-02 19:26:04 +00:00
Kyle Evans
8f5c6c31ae libbe(3): promote dependent clones when destroying an environment
When removing a boot environment iterate over the dependents and process the
snapshots by grabbing any clones. Promote the clones we found and then
remove the target environment.

This fixes the ability to destroy a boot environment when it has been used
to spawn one or more other boot environments.

PR:		242592
Submitted by:	Wes Maag <jwmaag gmail com> (with changes by myself)
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22953
2020-01-02 18:46:33 +00:00
Ian Lepore
422d05da14 Add support for i2c bus mux hardware.
An i2c bus can be divided into segments which can be selectively connected
and disconnected from the main bus. This is usually done to enable using
multiple slave devices having the same address, by isolating the devices
onto separate bus segments, only one of which is connected to the main bus
at once.

There are several types of i2c bus muxes, which break down into two general
categories...

 - Muxes which are themselves i2c slaves. These devices respond to i2c
   commands on their upstream bus, and based on those commands, connect
   various downstream buses to the upstream. In newbus terms, they are both
   a child of an iicbus and the parent of one or more iicbus instances.
 - Muxes which are not i2c devices themselves. Such devices are part of the
   i2c bus electrically, but in newbus terms their parent is some other
   bus. The association with the upstream bus must be established by
   separate metadata (such as FDT data).

In both cases, the mux driver has one or more iicbus child instances
representing the downstream buses. The mux driver implements the iicbus_if
interface, as if it were an iichb host bridge/i2c controller driver. It
services the IO requests sent to it by forwarding them to the iicbus
instance representing the upstream bus, after electrically connecting the
upstream bus to the downstream bus that hosts the i2c slave device which
made the IO request.

The net effect is automatic mux switching which is transparent to slaves on
the downstream buses. They just do i2c IO they way they normally do, and the
bus is electrically connected for the duration of the IO and then idled when
it is complete.

The existing iicbus_if callback() method is enhanced so that the parameter
passed to it can be a struct which contains a device_t for the requesting
bus and slave devices. This change is done by adding a flag that indicates
the extra values are present, and making the flags field the first field of
a new args struct. If the flag is set, the iichb or mux driver can recast
the pointer-to-flags into a pointer-to-struct and access the extra
fields. Thus abi compatibility with older drivers is retained (but a mux
cannot exist on the bus with the older iicbus driver in use.)

A new set of core support routines exists in iicbus.c. This code will help
implement mux drivers for any type of mux hardware by supplying all the
boilerplate code that forwards IO requests upstream. It also has code for
parsing metadata and instantiating the child iicbus instances based on it.

Two new hardware mux drivers are added. The ltc430x driver supports the
LTC4305/4306 mux chips which are controlled via i2c commands. The
iic_gpiomux driver supports any mux hardware which is controlled by
manipulating the state of one or more gpio pins.  Test Plan

Tested locally using a variety of mux'd bus configurations involving both
ltc4305 and a homebrew gpio-controlled mux. Tested configurations included
cascaded muxes (unlikely in the real world, but useful to prove that 'it all
just works' in terms of the automatic switching and upstream forwarding of
IO requests).
2020-01-02 17:51:49 +00:00
Emmanuel Vadot
84e404763f arm64: rockchip: Add a module for rk_spi
The spi node doesn't lives under a simple-bus compatible node so we need
OFWBUS_PNP_INFO instead of SIMPLEBUS_PNP_INFO.
2020-01-02 17:44:41 +00:00
Emmanuel Vadot
950beb0bc2 arm: allwinner: aw_spi: Call bus_generic_attach
This is needed when the driver is compiled into the kernel.
When compiled as a module this will be called from another
code path as we also depend on ofw_spibus.

MFC after:	1 week
2020-01-02 17:39:21 +00:00
John Baldwin
2e4b206f90 Some minor tweaks to arch(7).
- Drop mention of _LP64.  FreeBSD's source generally uses __LP64__
  instead of _LP64, and the relevant macros are better covered in the
  "Predefined Macros" section.
- Fix a noun/verb disagreement.

Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22975
2020-01-02 16:27:15 +00:00
Ian Lepore
e0f07fadf6 Since arm/unwind.c s conditionally compiled, only call functions in it
when one of those conditions is true.  Fixes build failure on kernel
configs with no debugging options active.
2020-01-02 15:38:17 +00:00
Michael Tuexen
0eeb0d180e Remove empty line which was added in r356270 by accident.
MFC after:		1 week
2020-01-02 14:04:16 +00:00
Michael Tuexen
ac1d75d23a Improve input validation of the spp_pathmtu field in the
SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS socket option. The code in the stack assumes
sane values for the MTU.

This issue was found by running an instance of syzkaller.

MFC after:		1 week
2020-01-02 13:55:10 +00:00
Andrew Turner
d0d8c0977c Add the missing trailing '/' when setting TARGET_ARCH from TARGET
This should fix the build when setting TARGET but not TARGET_ARCH.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
2020-01-02 11:02:09 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
5fcb2832e3 Plug loopback idaddr refcount leak.
Reviewed by:	markj
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22980
2020-01-02 09:08:45 +00:00
Scott Long
eb51967b50 Add a compact columnar output format, available by specifying a second '-l'
command line option.  Thanks to the removal of unnecessary information and
the organization into columns, this helps the output be more legible on
both 80 column displays and non-80 column displays.  imp@ provided the
idea on this.
2020-01-02 06:56:28 +00:00
Brandon Bergren
475008d6ca Move stand/ofw/libofw to stand/libofw.
Since rS330365, there has been no particular reason for libofw to be in a
subdirectory of ofw. Move libofw up a level to make it fit in better with
the other top level libraries.

Also add a LIBOFWSRC to stand/defs.mk to match what all the other
libraries are doing.

Reviewed by:	imp
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23000
2020-01-02 04:34:22 +00:00