[ARM] Don't form "ands" when it isn't scheduled correctly.
In r322972/r323136, the iteration here was changed to catch cases at
the beginning of a basic block... but we accidentally deleted an
important safety check. Restore that check to the way it was.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41116
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59680
This should fix "Assertion failed: (LiveCPSR && "CPSR liveness tracking
is wrong!"), function UpdateCPSRUse" errors when building the devel/xwpe
port for armv7.
PR: 236062, 236568
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r344779
If we returning 32 bits value it's hard to distinguish if the returned value
is a valid one or if its an error (in case of EOF). For that reason separate
exit code of the function from the returned character.
Reported by: cem, se
Instead of depending on one stdin FILE structure and use freopen(3), pass to
the functions appropriate FILE structure.
Reviewed by: cem
Discussed with: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18037
This commit backports revisions 00938b2b228f3b70d3d9e51f29a1505bdad43f1e and
59f90a338bce2376b540ee239cf4e269bf6d68ad from googletest's master branch to
our included version of googletest, which is based on 1.8.1. It adds the
GTEST_SKIP feature, which is very useful for a project like FreeBSD where
some tests depend on particular system configurations.
Reviewed by: ngie
Obtained from: github.com/google/googletest
MFC after: 2 months
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS345331
[ELF] Support --{,no-}allow-shlib-undefined
Summary:
In ld.bfd/gold, --no-allow-shlib-undefined is the default when
linking an executable. This patch implements a check to error on
undefined symbols in a shared object, if all of its DT_NEEDED entries
are seen.
Our approach resembles the one used in gold, achieves a good balance
to be useful but not too smart (ld.bfd traces all DSOs and emulates
the behavior of a dynamic linker to catch more cases).
The error is issued based on the symbol table, different from
undefined reference errors issued for relocations. It is most
effective when there are DSOs that were not linked with -z defs (e.g.
when static sanitizers runtime is used).
gold has a comment that some system libraries on GNU/Linux may have
spurious undefined references and thus system libraries should be
excluded (https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6811). The
story may have changed now but we make --allow-shlib-undefined the
default for now. Its interaction with -shared can be discussed in the
future.
Reviewers: ruiu, grimar, pcc, espindola
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: joerg, emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57385
Pull in r352943 from upstream lld trunk (by Fangrui Song):
[ELF] Default to --no-allow-shlib-undefined for executables
Summary:
This follows the ld.bfd/gold behavior.
The error check is useful as it captures a common type of ld.so
undefined symbol errors as link-time errors:
// a.cc => a.so (not linked with -z defs)
void f(); // f is undefined
void g() { f(); }
// b.cc => executable with a DT_NEEDED entry on a.so
void g();
int main() { g(); }
// ld.so errors when g() is executed (lazy binding) or when the program is started (-z now)
// symbol lookup error: ... undefined symbol: f
Reviewers: ruiu, grimar, pcc, espindola
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: llvm-commits, emaste, arichardson
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57569
Together, these add support for --no-allow-shlib-undefined, and make it
the default for executables, so they will fail to link if any symbols
from needed shared libraries are undefined.
Reported by: jbeich
PR: 236062, 236141
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r344779
This commit backports revisions 00938b2b228f3b70d3d9e51f29a1505bdad43f1e and
59f90a338bce2376b540ee239cf4e269bf6d68ad from googletest's master branch to
our included version of googletest, which is based on 1.8.1. It adds the
GTEST_SKIP feature, which is very useful for a project like FreeBSD where
some tests depend on particular system configurations.
Obtained from: github.com/google/googletest
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
enabling the functions that save and restore MXCSR, since access to this
register requires SSE support.
Note that you may run into other issues with OpenMP on i386, since this
*not* yet supported upstream, and certainly not extensively tested.
PR: 236062, 236582
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r344779
to contrib/llvm. This is not yet connected to the build, the glue for
that will come in a follow-up commit.
PR: 236062
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r344779
This initial integration takes googlemock/googletest release 1.8.1, integrates
the library, tests, and sample unit tests into the build.
googlemock/googletest's inclusion is optionally available via `MK_GOOGLETEST`.
`MK_GOOGLETEST` is dependent on `MK_TESTS` and is enabled by default when
built with a C++11 capable toolchain.
Google tests can be specified via the `GTESTS` variable, which, in comparison
with the other test drivers, is more simplified/streamlined, as Googletest only
supports C++ tests; not raw C or shell tests (C tests can be written in C++
using the standard embedding methods).
No dependent libraries are assumed for the tests. One must specify `gmock`,
`gmock_main`, `gtest`, or `gtest_main`, via `LIBADD` for the program.
More information about googlemock and googletest can be found on the
Googletest [project page](https://github.com/google/googletest), and the
[GoogleMock](https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/v1.8.x/googlemock/docs/Documentation.md)
and
[GoogleTest](https://github.com/google/googletest/tree/v1.8.x/googletest/docs)
docs.
These tests are originally integrated into the build as plain driver tests, but
will be natively integrated into Kyua in a later version.
Known issues/Errata:
* [WhenDynamicCastToTest.AmbiguousCast fails on FreeBSD](https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/2172)
Reviewed by: asomers
Approved by: emaste (mentor)
MFC after: 2 months
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19551
project branch):
Work around LLVM PR30879, which is about a bad interaction between
X86 Call Frame Optimization on i386 and libunwind, by disallowing the
optimization for i386-freebsd12.
This should fix some instances of broken exception handling when
frame pointers are omitted, in particular some unittests run during
the build of editors/libreoffice.
This hack will be removed as soon as upstream has implemented a more
permanent fix for this problem.
And indeed, after r345018 and r345019, which updated LLVM libunwind to
the most recent version, the above workaround is no longer needed. The
upstream commit which fixed this is:
https://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=revision&revision=292723
Specifically, 32 bit (i386-freebsd) executables optimized with omitted
frame pointers and Call Frame Optimization should now behave correctly
when a C++ exception is thrown, and the stack is unwound.
Upstream PR: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30879
PR: 236062
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r344779
Move LLVM's libunwind to its own contrib/ directory similar to other
runtime libraries like libc++ and libcxxrt.
Reviewed by: dim, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19534
[RegAlloc] Avoid compile time regression with multiple copy hints.
As a fix for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40986 ("excessive
compile time building opencollada"), this patch makes sure that no
phys reg is hinted more than once from getRegAllocationHints().
This handles the case were many virtual registers are assigned to the
same physreg. The previous compile time fix (r343686) in
weightCalcHelper() only made sure that physical/virtual registers are
passed no more than once to addRegAllocationHint().
Review: Dimitry Andric, Quentin Colombet
https://reviews.llvm.org/D59201
This should fix a hang when compiling certain generated .cpp files in
the graphics/opencollada port.
PR: 236313
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r344779
release_80 branch point. Afterwards, we will merge the rest of the
changes in the actual release_80 branch.
PR: 236062
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r344779
This is not required of a compliant implementation, but it's easy to
check for and helps improve compatibility with other common
implementations. Moreover, it's consistent with our
pthread_mutex_destroy().
PR: 234805
Reviewed by: jhb, kib, ngie
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19496
Fix inline assembler constraint validation
The current constraint logic is both too lax and too strict. It fails
for input outside the [INT_MIN..INT_MAX] range, but it also
implicitly accepts 0 as value when it should not. Adjust logic to
handle both correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58649
Pull in r355491 from upstream clang trunk (by Hans Wennborg):
Inline asm constraints: allow ICE-like pointers for the "n"
constraint (PR40890)
Apparently GCC allows this, and there's code relying on it (see bug).
The idea is to allow expression that would have been allowed if they
were cast to int. So I based the code on how such a cast would be
done (the CK_PointerToIntegral case in
IntExprEvaluator::VisitCastExpr()).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58821
These should fix assertions and errors when using the inline assembly
"n" constraint in certain ways.
In case of devel/valgrind, a pointer was used as the input for the
constraint, which lead to "Assertion failed: (isInt() && "Invalid
accessor"), function getInt".
In case of math/secp256k1, a very large integer value was used as input
for the constraint, which lead to "error: value '4624529908474429119'
out of range for constraint 'n'".
PR: 236216, 236194
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r344779
not occur with gcc 7 or later). This should prevent the following error
from breaking the head-amd64-gcc CI builds:
In file included from /workspace/src/contrib/llvm/tools/lldb/source/API/SBMemoryRegionInfo.cpp:14:0:
/workspace/src/contrib/llvm/tools/lldb/include/lldb/Target/MemoryRegionInfo.h:128:54: error: 'template<class _InputIterator> lldb_private::MemoryRegionInfos::MemoryRegionInfos(_InputIterator, _InputIterator, const allocator_type&)' inherited from 'std::__1::vector<lldb_private::MemoryRegionInfo>'
using std::vector<lldb_private::MemoryRegionInfo>::vector;
^~~~~~
/workspace/src/contrib/llvm/tools/lldb/include/lldb/Target/MemoryRegionInfo.h:128:54: error: conflicts with version inherited from 'std::__1::vector<lldb_private::MemoryRegionInfo>'
Reported by: CI
Summary:
This change fixes the following compilation error when using clang 8 to cross
compile base to powerpc64:
```
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libopcodes/../../../../contrib/binutils/opcodes/ppc-dis.c💯35:
error: arithmetic on a null pointer treated as a cast from integer to pointer is
a GNU extension [-Werror,-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
info->private_data = (char *) 0 + dialect;
~~~~~~~~~~ ^
1 error generated.
*** [ppc-dis.o] Error code 1
make[6]: stopped in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libopcodes
1 error
```
Test Plan:
- buildworld for x86_64 (native)
- buildworld for powerpc64 (cross)
- buildworld for powerpc64 (native)
Submitted by: alfredo.junior_eldorado.org.br
Reviewed By: emaste, pfg, brooks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19235
[X86] Fix tls variable lowering issue with large code model
Summary:
The problem here is the lowering for tls variable. Below is the DAG
for the code. SelectionDAG has 11 nodes:
t0: ch = EntryToken
t8: i64,ch = load<(load 8 from `i8 addrspace(257)* null`,
addrspace 257)> t0, Constant:i64<0>, undef:i64
t10: i64 = X86ISD::WrapperRIP TargetGlobalTLSAddress:i64<i32*
@x> 0 [TF=10]
t11: i64,ch = load<(load 8 from got)> t0, t10, undef:i64
t12: i64 = add t8, t11
t4: i32,ch = load<(dereferenceable load 4 from @x)> t0, t12,
undef:i64
t6: ch = CopyToReg t0, Register:i32 %0, t4
And when mcmodel is large, below instruction can NOT be folded.
t10: i64 = X86ISD::WrapperRIP TargetGlobalTLSAddress:i64<i32* @x> 0
[TF=10]
t11: i64,ch = load<(load 8 from got)> t0, t10, undef:i64
So "t11: i64,ch = load<(load 8 from got)> t0, t10, undef:i64" is
lowered to " Morphed node: t11: i64,ch = MOV64rm<Mem:(load 8 from
got)> t10, TargetConstant:i8<1>, Register:i64 $noreg,
TargetConstant:i32<0>, Register:i32 $noreg, t0"
When llvm start to lower "t10: i64 = X86ISD::WrapperRIP
TargetGlobalTLSAddress:i64<i32* @x> 0 [TF=10]", it fails.
The patch is to fold the load and X86ISD::WrapperRIP.
Fixes PR26906
Patch by LuoYuanke
Reviewers: craig.topper, rnk, annita.zhang, wxiao3
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58336
This should fix "fatal error: error in backend: Cannot select" messages
when compiling <ctype.h> functions using -mcmodel=large.
Reported by: phk
PR: 233143
MFC after: 3 days
Recommit r353293 "[LLD][ELF] - Set DF_STATIC_TLS flag for i386 target."
With the following changes:
1) Compilation fix:
std::atomic<bool> HasStaticTlsModel = false; ->
std::atomic<bool> HasStaticTlsModel{false};
2) Adjusted the comment in code.
Initial commit message:
DF_STATIC_TLS flag indicates that the shared object or executable
contains code using a static thread-local storage scheme.
Patch checks if IE/LE relocations were used to check if the code uses
a static model. If so it sets the DF_STATIC_TLS flag.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57749
Pull in r353378 from upstream lld trunk (by George Rimar):
[LLD][ELF] - Set DF_STATIC_TLS flag for X64 target
This is the same as D57749, but for x64 target.
"ELF Handling For Thread-Local Storage" p41 says
(https://www.akkadia.org/drepper/tls.pdf):
R_X86_64_GOTTPOFF relocation is used for IE TLS models.
Hence if linker sees this relocation we should add DF_STATIC_TLS flag.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57821
This adds support to lld for the DF_STATIC_TLS flag in shared objects,
which signals to the dynamic linker that the shared object requires
static thread local storage.
See also: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19072
MFC after: 1 week
Fix the build with gcc when `-Wredundant-decls` is passed
Summary:
gcc warns that `__throw_runtime_error` is declared both in
`<__locale>` and `<stdexcept>`, if `-Wredundant-decls` is passed on
the command line; this is the case with FreeBSD when ${WARNS} == 6.
Since `<__locale>` gets its first declaration via a transitive
include of `<stdexcept>`, and the second declaration is after the
first invocation of `__throw_runtime_error`, delete that second
declaration.
Signed-off-by: Enji Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com>
Reviewers: kristina, MaskRay, EricWF, ldionne, ngie
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: krytarowski, brooks, emaste, dim, christof, jdoerfert, libcxx-commits
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58425
Submitted by: ngie
MFC after: 3 days
In order to compile these tests with different CXXFLAGS, I needed to copy them
to different filenames to trick the compiler. Unfortunately, this triggers a
failure with one of the tests as it hardcodes the path to the test, instead of
relying on the compiler to fill in the path via `__FILE__`.
Using `__FILE__` is standard and works. Rely on it instead of a hardcoded path.
Revert "Teach __libcpp_is_floating_point that __fp16 and _Float16 are
floating-point types."
This reverts commits r333103 and r333108. _Float16 and __fp16 are C11
extensions and compilers other than Clang don't define these for C++.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53670
This prevents "_Float16 is not supported on this target" errors in
libc++'s type_traits header, in some cases.
Reported by: Charlie Li
MFC after: 3 days
[MC] Make symbol version errors non-fatal
We stil don't have a source location, which is pretty lame, but at
least we won't tell the user to file a clang bug report anymore.
Fixes PR40712
This will make errors for symbols with @@ versions that are not defined
non-fatal. For example:
void f(void)
{
__asm__(".symver foo,bar@@baz");
}
will now result in:
error: versioned symbol bar@@baz must be defined
instead of clang crashing with a diagnostic report.
PR: 234671
Upstream PR: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40712
MFC after: 3 days
Sync libarchive with vendor.
Relevant vendor changes:
PR #1085: Fix a null pointer dereference bug in zip writer
PR #1110: ZIP reader added support for XZ, LZMA, PPMD8 and BZIP2
decopmpression
PR #1116: Add support for 64-bit ar format
PR #1120: Fix a 7zip crash [1] and a ISO9660 infinite loop [2]
PR #1125: RAR5 reader - fix an invalid read and a memory leak
PR #1131: POSIX reader - do not fail when tree_current_lstat() fails
due to ENOENT [3]
PR #1134: Delete unnecessary null pointer checks before calls of free()
OSS-Fuzz 10843: Force intermediate to uint64_t to make UBSAN happy.
OSS-Fuzz 11011: Avoid buffer overflow in rar5 reader
PR: 233006 [3]
Security: CVE-2019-1000019 [1], CVE-2019-1000020 [2]
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relevant vendor changes:
PR #1085: Fix a null pointer dereference bug in zip writer
PR #1110: ZIP reader added support for XZ, LZMA, PPMD8 and BZIP2
decopmpression
PR #1116: Add support for 64-bit ar format
PR #1120: Fix a 7zip crash [1] and a ISO9660 infinite loop [2]
PR #1125: RAR5 reader - fix an invalid read and a memory leak
PR #1131: POSIX reader - do not fail when tree_current_lstat() fails
due to ENOENT [3]
PR #1134: Delete unnecessary null pointer checks before calls of free()
OSS-Fuzz 10843: Force intermediate to uint64_t to make UBSAN happy.
OSS-Fuzz 11011: Avoid buffer overflow in rar5 reader
PR: 233006 [3]
Security: CVE-2019-1000019 [1], CVE-2019-1000020 [2]
[ARM] Make PerformSHLSimplify add nodes to the DAG worklist correctly.
Intentionally excluding nodes from the DAGCombine worklist is likely
to lead to weird optimizations and infinite loops, so it's generally
a bad idea.
To avoid the infinite loops, fix DAGCombine to use the
isDesirableToCommuteWithShift target hook before performing the
transforms in question, and implement the target hook in the ARM
backend disable the transforms in question.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38530 . (I don't have a
reduced testcase for that bug. But we should have sufficient test
coverage for PerformSHLSimplify given that we're not playing weird
tricks with the worklist. I can try to bugpoint it if necessary,
though.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50667
This should fix a possible hang when compiling sys/dev/nxge/if_nxge.c
(which exists now only in the stable/11 branch) for arm.
[X86] Add FPSW as a Def on some FP instructions that were missing it.
Pull in r352608 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):
[X86] Remove a couple places where we unnecessarily pass 0 to the
EmitPriority of some FP instruction aliases. NFC
As far as I can tell we already won't emit these aliases due to an
operand count check in the tablegen code. Removing these because I
couldn't make sense of the inconsistency between fadd and fmul from
reading the code.
I checked the AsmMatcher and AsmWriter files before and after this
change and there were no differences.
Pull in r353015 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):
[X86] Print %st(0) as %st when its implicit to the instruction.
Continue printing it as %st(0) when its encoded in the instruction.
This is a step back from the change I made in r352985. This appears
to be more consistent with gcc and objdump behavior.
Pull in r353061 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):
[X86] Print all register forms of x87 fadd/fsub/fdiv/fmul as having
two arguments where on is %st.
All of these instructions consume one encoded register and the other
register is %st. They either write the result to %st or the encoded
register. Previously we printed both arguments when the encoded
register was written. And we printed one argument when the result was
written to %st. For the stack popping forms the encoded register is
always the destination and we didn't print both operands. This was
inconsistent with gcc and objdump and just makes the output assembly
code harder to read.
This patch changes things to always print both operands making us
consistent with gcc and objdump. The parser should still be able to
handle the single register forms just as it did before. This also
matches the GNU assembler behavior.
Pull in r353141 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):
[X86] Connect the default fpsr and dirflag clobbers in inline
assembly to the registers we have defined for them.
Summary:
We don't currently map these constraints to physical register numbers
so they don't make it to the MachineIR representation of inline
assembly.
This could have problems for proper dependency tracking in the
machine schedulers though I don't have a test case that shows that.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: eraman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57641
Pull in r353489 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):
[X86] Add FPCW as a register and start using it as an implicit use on
floating point instructions.
Summary:
FPCW contains the rounding mode control which we manipulate to
implement fp to integer conversion by changing the roudning mode,
storing the value to the stack, and then changing the rounding mode
back. Because we didn't model FPCW and its dependency chain, other
instructions could be scheduled into the middle of the sequence.
This patch introduces the register and adds it as an implciit def of
FLDCW and implicit use of the FP binary arithmetic instructions and
store instructions. There are more instructions that need to be
updated, but this is a good start. I believe this fixes at least the
reduced test case from PR40529.
Reviewers: RKSimon, spatel, rnk, efriedma, andrew.w.kaylor
Subscribers: dim, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57735
These should fix a problem in clang 7.0 where it would sometimes emit
long double floating point instructions in a slightly wrong order,
leading to failures in our libm tests. In particular, the cbrt_test
test case 'cbrtl_powl' and the trig_test test case 'reduction'.
Reported by: lwhsu
PR: 234040
Upstream PR: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40206
trig_test.reduction test cases to fail, if the fixes from r343916 have
not yet been applied to the base compiler.
Reported by: lwhsu
PR: 234040
Upstream PR: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40206
MFC after: 1 week
[X86] Add FPSW as a Def on some FP instructions that were missing it.
Pull in r353141 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):
[X86] Connect the default fpsr and dirflag clobbers in inline
assembly to the registers we have defined for them.
Summary:
We don't currently map these constraints to physical register numbers
so they don't make it to the MachineIR representation of inline
assembly.
This could have problems for proper dependency tracking in the
machine schedulers though I don't have a test case that shows that.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: eraman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57641
Pull in r353489 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):
[X86] Add FPCW as a register and start using it as an implicit use on
floating point instructions.
Summary:
FPCW contains the rounding mode control which we manipulate to
implement fp to integer conversion by changing the roudning mode,
storing the value to the stack, and then changing the rounding mode
back. Because we didn't model FPCW and its dependency chain, other
instructions could be scheduled into the middle of the sequence.
This patch introduces the register and adds it as an implciit def of
FLDCW and implicit use of the FP binary arithmetic instructions and
store instructions. There are more instructions that need to be
updated, but this is a good start. I believe this fixes at least the
reduced test case from PR40529.
Reviewers: RKSimon, spatel, rnk, efriedma, andrew.w.kaylor
Subscribers: dim, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57735
These should fix a problem in clang 7.0 where it would sometimes emit
long double floating point instructions in a slightly wrong order,
leading to failures in our libm tests. In particular, the cbrt_test
test case 'cbrtl_powl' and the trig_test test case 'reduction'.
Also bump __FreeBSD_cc_version, to be able to detect this in our test
suite.
Reported by: lwhsu
PR: 234040
Upstream PR: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40206
MFC after: 1 week
build directory, especially those for other operating systems.
The kernel module shims for other operating systems are hereby removed.
The kernel module shim for FreeBSD, mlfk_ipl.c, is already in
sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet. The one here is never used and should
not be in the userland build directory either.
mlfk_rule.c isn't used either however we will keep it in case someone
wishes to use this shim to load rules via a kernel module, handy for
embedded. In that case it should be copied to
sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet and a Makefile created to employ it.
(Probably a useful documentation project when time permits.)
MFC after: 1 month
Remove #ifdefs for ancient and irrelevant operating systems from
ipfilter.
When ipfilter was written the UNIX and UNIX-like systems in use
were diverse and plentiful. IRIX, Tru64 (OSF/1) don't exist any
more. OpenBSD removed ipfilter shortly after the first time the
ipfilter license terms changed in the early 2000's. ipfilter on AIX,
HP/UX, and Linux never really caught on. Removal of code for operating
systems that ipfilter will never run on again will simplify the code
making it easier to fix bugs, complete partially implemented features,
and extend ipfilter.
Unsupported previous version FreeBSD code and some older NetBSD code
has also been removed.
What remains is supported FreeBSD, NetBSD, and illumos. FreeBSD and
NetBSD have collaborated exchanging patches, while illumos has expressed
willingness to have their ipfilter updated to 5.1.2, provided their
zone-specific updates to their ipfilter are merged (which are of interest
to FreeBSD to allow control of ipfilters in jails from the global zone).
Reviewed by: glebius@
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19006
Fewer lines of code and more maintainable.
Reviewed by: brooks, kib
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19053
Output format is compatible with GNU readelf's handling of unknown note
types (modulo a GNU char signedness bug); future changes will add type-
specific decoding.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Refactoring. NFC.
Pull in r352435 from upstream lld trunk (by Rui Ueyama):
Attempt to fix build failure with GCC 5.4.
Pull in r352482 from upstream lld trunk (by George Rimar):
[ELF] - Remove dead `readBfdName` declaration. NFC.
`readBfdName` was removed recently.
Pull in r352606 from upstream lld trunk (by me):
Recognize FreeBSD specific BFD names in OUTPUT_FORMAT
Summary:
After rLLD344952 ("Add OUTPUT_FORMAT linker script directive
support"), using BFD names such as `elf64-x86-64-freebsd` the
`OUTPUT_FORMAT` linker script command does not work anymore,
resulting in errors like:
```
ld: error: /home/dim/src/clang800-import/stand/efi/loader/arch/amd64/ldscript.amd64:2: unknown output format name: elf64-x86-64-freebsd
>>> OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf64-x86-64-freebsd", "elf64-x86-64-freebsd", "elf64-x86-64-freebsd")
>>> ^
```
To fix this, recognize a `-freebsd` suffix in BFD names, and also set
`Configuration::OSABI` to `ELFOSABI_FREEBSD` for those cases.
Add and/or update several test cases to check for the correct results
of these new `OUTPUT_FORMAT` arguments.
Reviewers: ruiu, atanasyan, grimar, hokein, emaste, espindola
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: nemanjai, javed.absar, arichardson, krytarowski, kristof.beyls, kbarton, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57283
FreeBSD previously defaulted to DWARF 2 because several tools (gdb,
ctfconvert, etc.) did not support later versions. These have either
been fixed or are deprecated.
Note that gdb 6 still exists but has been moved out of $PATH into
/usr/libexec and is intended only for use by crashinfo(8). The kernel
build sets the DWARF version explicitly via -gdwarf2, so this should
have no effect there.
PR: 234887 [exp-run]
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17930
An integrity check such as a check-hash or a cross-correlation failed.
The integrity error falls between EINVAL that identifies errors in
parameters to a system call and EIO that identifies errors with the
underlying storage media. EINTEGRITY is typically raised by intermediate
kernel layers such as a filesystem or an in-kernel GEOM subsystem when
they detect inconsistencies. Uses include allowing the mount(8) command
to return a different exit value to automate the running of fsck(8)
during a system boot.
These changes make no use of the new error, they just add it. Later
commits will be made for the use of the new error number and it will
be added to additional manual pages as appropriate.
Reviewed by: gnn, dim, brueffer, imp
Discussed with: kib, cem, emaste, ed, jilles
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18765
Based on the description in Linux man page.
Reviewed by: markj, ngie (previous version)
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18837
Highlights:
- Make sure that only TLS sections are sorted into TLS segment.
- Fixed multiple errors in "Section to Segment mapping".
- Man page updates
- ar improvements
- elfcopy: avoid filter_reloc uninitialized variable for rela
- elfcopy: avoid stripping relocations from static binaries
- readelf: avoid printing directory in front of absolute path
- readelf: add NT_FREEBSD_FEATURE_CTL FreeBSD note type
- test improvements
NOTES:
Some of these changes originated in FreeBSD and simply reduce diffs
between contrib and vendor.
ELF Tool Chain ar is not (currently) used in FreeBSD, and there are
improvements in both FreeBSD and ELF Tool Chain ar that are not in
the other.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
mibif_reset_hc_timer(). Multiplication by 10 is erroneous
and is probably a blind copy and paste from next function.
PR: 132993
Submitted by: Vitezslav Novy <vnovy vnovy.net>
an empty string, instead of NULL, if an entry is missing in the audit_control
file. Because of that change the getachost() function started to return
success even if the host name was not defined in the audit_control.
This in turn led to auditd_hostlen always being set (for an empty host it was
set to 0). If auditd_hostlen was not equal to -1 we were trying to append
the host name to trail file name. All this led to situation where when host
name is not defined in audit_control, auditd will create trail files with
a leading '.', which breaks auditdistd as it doesn't work with longer audit
trail file names.
Fix this by appending host name to the trail file name only if the host name
is not empty.
On 32bit platforms it is possible to have (much) more physical RAM
than is mappable into single address space. In this case liblzma
scales the value into a request to mmap more address space than it is
theoretically possible.
Reported and tested by: pho
Reviewed by: delphij
Discussed with: emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
never been used on any platform that ipfilter has been on. However
it looks like it could be a useful utility, therefore there are plans
to make it a port one day. It lacks a man page as well.
MFC after: 1 month
TCP_PAWS_IDLE is defined in netinet/tcp_seq.h, however this header
isn't included explicitly or implicitly at this point therefore
as far ipfilter is concerned TCP_PAWS_IDLE is not defined. Remove
the #ifdef and include netinet/tcp.h unconditionally.
MFC after: 1 week
Revert "Revert r342183 "[DAGCombine] Fix crash when store merging
created an extract_subvector with invalid index.""
Fixed the assertion failure.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51831
This fixes 'Assertion failed: ((VT.getVectorNumElements() +
N2C->getZExtValue() <= N1.getValueType().getVectorNumElements()) &&
"Extract subvector overflow!"), function getNode' when building the
multimedia/aom port (with AVX2 enabled).
Reported by: jbeich
PR: 234480
MFC after: 6 weeks
X-MFC-With: r341825
7.0.1 release r349250. There were no functional changes since the 7.0.1
rc3 import.
PR: 230240, 230355
Relnotes: yes
MFC after: 2 months
X-MFC-With: r341825
The sender has .not_terminated file. It gets disconnected. The last trail
file is then terminated without adding new data (this can happen for example
when auditd is being stopped on the sender). After reconnect the .not_terminated
was not renamed on the receiver as it should.
We were already handling similar situation where the sender crashed and the
.not_terminated trail file was renamed to .crash_recovery. Extend this case to
handle the situation above.
If user input a string larger than the length of buffer, the stack
memory will be corrupted.
Approved by: hselasky (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
are committed separately to document fixing them separately from
the general cleanup. In this case we don't want to hide the utter
brokenness of what is being fixed.
Clean up a discombobulated block of #if's, with one block unreachable.
ip_fil.c is used in ipftest which is used to dry-run test ipfilter
rules in userspace without loading them in the kernel. The call to
(*ifp->if_output) matches that in the FreeBSD kernel.
Further testing and work will be required to make ipftest fully
functional.
MFC after: 1 week
is that both file name and current directory is recorded, however
file name sometimes already contains absolute path. In which case
prefixing it with directory name results in an invalid pathname.
Only append directory name if the file name does not start with '/'.
This seems to DTRT.
Approved by: emaste
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18290
Also, make the path to the example configuration file absolute.
Reviewed by: bcr
Approved by: krion (mentor, implicit), mat (mentor, implicit)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17985
Avoid touching all pages in extent_recycle for debug build.
We may have a large number of pages with *zero set (since they are populated on
demand). Only check the first page to avoid paging in all of them.
This makes it easy to compare performance with and without 'retain:true'.
Discussed with: jasone
Obtained from: Qi Wang <interwq at gwu dot edu>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
This fixes alignment in vi's 'viusage' command and has been fixed
upstream and in OpenBSD.
Submitted by: Raf Czlonka (github:rjc)
MFC after: 1 week
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/122
This was shown to be a problem by side effect of now-enabled test case,
which was going through C, en_US.UTF-8, ja_JP.SJIS, and ja_JP.eucJP,
and failing eventually as data in mbrtowc's mbstate, that was
perfectly correct for en_US.UTF-8 was treated as incorrect for
ja_JP.SJIS, failing the entire test case.
This makes the persistent mbstates to be per ctype-component,
and not per-locale so we could easily reset the mbstates when
only LC_CTYPE is changed.
Reviewed by: bapt, pfg
Approved by: kib (mentor, implicit)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17796
Set commit properly for FreeBSD w/ overcommit.
When overcommit is enabled, commit needs to be set when doing mmap(). The
regression was introduced in f80c97e.
This fixes 'retain:true'.
Discussed with: jasone
Obtained from: Qi Wang <interwq at gwu dot edu>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
The writeRandomBytes_arc4random is not used if the arc4random_buf
is available. This caused compiler to throw warnings which are treated as
an error in libexpact.
Approved by: vangyzen
Update contrib/expat by merging from the vendor branch.
Update expat_config.h manually, using
make -C /usr/ports/textproc/expat2 configure
as a baseline.
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Security: yes; see contrib/expat/Changes since 2.2.0
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
This ELF note will be used to allow binaries to opt out of, or in to,
upcoming vulnerability mitigation and other features.
Committing the definition and readelf change separately to allow
independent MFC.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation