Looking pretty good; this mostly works now. New code includes:
* Read cached entropy at startup, both from files and from loader(8) preloaded entropy. Failures are soft, but announced. Untested.
* Use EVENTHANDLER to do above just before we go multiuser. Untested.
WITH[OUT]_SSP to avoid hitting an error if user has WITH_SSP in their
make.conf. Ports now use this knob.
make[7]: "/usr/src/share/mk/bsd.own.mk" line 466: WITH_SSP and
WITHOUT_SSP can't both be set.
This is similar to previous cleanup done in r188895
Approved by: bapt
Reviewed by: jlh (earlier version)
Approved by: re (marius)
MFC after: 1 week
- libkern is missing __aeabi_llsl, implement this by calling __ashldi3.
- Because of how the asm entry macros are defined the boot2 code
requires the unwind symbols to exist, include them in boot2.
Approved by: re (marius)
and add support for default underride to $loader_version, acting as a way to
name a release. Release text is not displayed for the aforementioned feature
of alternate display layout (introduced in r254237); however, for all other
layouts (incl. default), the release name is displayed at lower-right.
See version.4th(8) for additional information and/or historical details.
NOTE: Also a minor edit to version.4th(8) while we're here.
The TI uart hardware is ns16550-compatible, except that before it can
be used the clocks and power have to be enabled and a non-standard
mode control register has to be set to put the device in uart mode
(as opposed to irDa or other serial protocols). This adds the extra
code in an extension to the standard ns8250 probe routine, and the
rest of the driver is just the standard ns8250 code.
The MMCHS hardware is pretty much a standard SDHCI v2.0 controller with a
couple quirks, which are now supported by sdhci(4) as of r254507.
This should work for all TI SoCs that use the MMCHS hardware, but it has
only been tested on AM335x right now, so this enables it on those platforms
but leaves the existing ti_mmchs driver in place for other OMAP variants
until they can be tested.
This initial incarnation lacks DMA support (coming soon). Even without it
this improves performance pretty noticibly over the ti_mmchs driver,
primarily because it now does multiblock IO.
Add support for A20 timer.
Correct interrupt offset depending from chip.
Add basic code for CPU configuration module.
For now, add kernel config and dts file
(only FDT blob related problem needs to be solved later in
order to have one kernel for both cubieboard1 and 2).
Approved by: ray@
being defined in <sys/diskmbr.h>. Instead give the symbols here a
"PC98_" prefix. This way, both <sys/diskmbr.h> and <sys/diskpc98.h>
can be included in the same C source file.
The renaming is trivial. The only gotcha is that DOSBBSECTOR is
also redefined from 0 to 1. This because DOSBBSECTOR was always
used in conjunction with an addition of 1. The PC98_BBSECTOR symbol
is defined as 1 and the expression is simplified.
Note: it is not believed that ports are seriously impacted; or at
all for that matter.
Approved by: nyan@
interpreter that can be run on the system and as such cannot be
compiled against libbstand. On the one hand this means we need to
include the usual headers for system interfaces that we use and
on the the other hand we can only use standard system interfaces.
While here, define local variables only when needed to make this
WARNS=2 clean on amd64.
PR: 172542
Obtained from: peterj@
Pointed out by: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
isdir? ( fd -- bool )
freaddir ( fd -- ptr len TRUE | FALSE )
The 'isdir?' word returns `true' if the file descriptor is for a
directory and `false' otherwise.
The 'freaddir' word reads the next directory entry and if successful,
returns its name and 'true'. Otherwise 'false' is returned.
These words give the loader the ability to scan directories and read
files contained in them for 'rc.d'-like flexibility in handling which
modules to load and/or which tunables to set.
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
in gpart(8) and boot(8), adding references to gptboot(8) in both.
Reviewed by: jhb, ae, pjd, Paul Schenkeveld <bsdcan@psconsult.nl>, david_a_bright@dell.com (portions), gjb
MFC after: 1 week
when booting from ZFS turned out to also cause the boot path not being
adjusted if booting from CD-ROM with firmware versions that do not employ
the "cdrom" alias in that case. So shuffle the code around instead in order
to achieve the original intent. Ideally, we shouldn't fiddle with the boot
path when booting from UFS on a disk either; unfortunately, there doesn't
seem to be an universal way of telling disks and CD-ROMs apart, though. [1]
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
PR: 179289
MFC after: 1 week
the beaglebone-specific .dts file.
Add a new .dts for the BeagleBone Black with more memory,
slightly different pinmux initialization, and with mmchs1
configured (though the latter doesn't quite work yet).
to driver specific files.
- window initialization is done during device attach
- CESA TDMA decoding windows values are set based on DTS,
not copied from CPU registers
- remove unnecessary virtual mapping
- update dts file
Obtained from: Semihalf
GDT from the correct segment, otherwise a triple fault would be caused.
In some virtual environments (VMware, VirtualBox, etc) this could lead
to a unhandled error or hang in the guest emulation software.
Thanks to avg and jhb for a few hints in the right direction.
Noticed by: Jeremy Chadwick <jdc@koitsu.org> (and many others)
MFC after: 1 week
(ARM uses 'int' and 'unsigned'; i386 uses 'long' and 'unsigned long'),
so we need explicit casts to long and unsigned long here to ensure
that the result matches the printf %ld and %lx specifiers.
they can easily be used by later post-processing. When searching for
a compiled-in fdt blob, use the section headers to get the size and
location of the .dynsym section to do a symbol search.
This fixes a problem where the search could overshoot the symbol
table and wander into the string table. Sometimes that was harmless
and sometimes it lead to spurious panic messages about an offset
bigger than the module size.
elf headers, mask out the high nibble of that address. This effectly makes
the entry point the offset from the load address, and it gets adjusted for
the actual load address before jumping to it.
Masking the high nibble makes assumptions about memory layout that are true
for all the arm platforms we support right now, but it makes me uneasy.
This needs to be revisited.
After digging through more carefully, it looks like there's
no real need to have the DTB in the module directory.
So we can simplify a lot: Just copy DTB into local heap
for "fdt addr" and U-Boot integration, drop all the extra
COPYIN() calls.
I've left one final COPYIN() to update the in-kernel DTB
for consistency with how this code used to work, but I'm
no longer convinced it's appropriate here.
I've also remove the mem_load_raw() utility that I added
to boot/common/module.c with r247045 since it's no longer
necessary.
initialized after FPIO controller since they might rely on GPIO
functionality
- Update interrupts property of dma node to contain all allocated
interrupts
This was broken by r247045 which tried to copy the FDT into the
module directory immediately.
Instead, store the address and arrange for the FDT to get
copied into the module directory later when the usual
FDT initialization runs.
machine/signal.h and machine/ucontext.h into common x86 includes,
copying from amd64 and merging with i386.
Kernel-only compat definitions are kept in the i386/include/sigframe.h
and i386/include/signal.h, to reduce amd64 kernel namespace pollution.
The amd64 compat uses its own definitions so far.
The _MACHINE_ELF_WANT_32BIT definition is to allow the
sys/boot/userboot/userboot/elf32_freebsd.c to use i386 ELF definitions
on the amd64 compile host. The same hack could be usefully abused by
other code too.
When initializing the fdt, query U-Boot as well.
With this change, it is now feasible to have U-Boot load
the FDT, ubldr will pull it from U-Boot and hand it to the
kernel.
This will be used by some upcoming changes to loader(8) FDT
handling to allow it to use an FDT provided by an earlier
boot stage the same as an FDT loaded from disk.
so that simultaneous access cannot happen. Protect scratch area using
the enumeration lock. Also reduce stack usage in usbd_transfer_setup()
by moving some big stack members to the scratch area. This saves around
200 bytes of stack.
- Fix a whitespace.
MFC after: 1 week
This adds support for version 10, revision 01, but it should also work
without changes for the 0901 model, at least until we get drivers for the
two different wifi chips involved.
Many users contributed to and tested the various patchsets floating around
for the past year that have eventually evolved into this checkin, most notably
Richard Neese who provided the bulk of the kernel config file.
Approved by: cognet (mentor)
comconsole setup. Previously the hint would be set when if you set a
custom port, but it would not be updated if you later set a custom speed.
Also, leave the hw.uart.console hint mutable so it can be overridden or
unset by the user if needed.
Reviewed by: kib (earlier version)
MFC after: 1 week
gcc handles -symbolic by passing -Bsymbolic through to ld. clang ignores
-symbolic and thus invokes ld without -Bsymbolic which leads to some symbols
not being properly linked in loader.efi. Fix this by using -Wl,-Bsymbolic which
passes -Bsymbolic to ld in both the gcc and clang cases.
Approved by: rpaulo
arch_zfs_probe method is supposed to only probe for ZFS vdevs, but it can
not expect that ZFS data is in a ready state yet.
So, move some code from sparc64_zfs_probe to main to meet the constraints.
Reported by: Chris Ross <cross+freebsd@distal.com>
Tested by: Chris Ross <cross+freebsd@distal.com>
MFC after: 4 days
r238966
Bump up the heap size to 1MB. With a few kernel modules, libstand
zalloc and userboot seem to want to use ~600KB of heap space, which
results in a segfault when malloc fails in bhyveload.
r241180
Clarify comment about default number of FICL dictionary cells.
r241153
Allow the number of FICL dictionary cells to be overridden.
Loading a 7.3 ISO with userboot/amd64 takes up 10035 cells,
overflowing the long-standing default of 10000.
Bump userboot's value up to 15000 cells.
Reviewed by: dteske (r238966,241180)
Obtained from: NetApp
Prior to r222417, setting `password' in loader.conf(5) did not prevent boot
but instead only prevented changes to boot options by prompting for password
if autoboot failed or the user interrupted the countdown sequence.
After r222417 the same machine with `password' set in loader.conf(5) would no
longer boot without _always_ entering the password.
This patch restores the old (8.x and older) functionality for password in
loader.conf(5) while adding a new bootlock_password feature to replace the
edge-case should anybody desire the regressed functionality (HINT: great for
PXE servers and/or private distributions).
loader.conf(5) was updated to be more clear with-respect to password setting
(previous text was misleading).
Documentation (loader.conf(5) and check-password.4th(8)) has been updated to
include notes on the new bootlock_password setting.
Special thanks to Alex Verbod for bringing this to my attention and helping to
refine the loader.conf(5) text.
PR: conf/170110
Submitted by: Vitaly Zakharov <ded3axap@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: Alexander Verbod <alexander.verbod@gmail.com>
Committed with changes to support the following from loader.conf(5):
+ console="vidconsole comconsole" (not just console="comconsole")
+ boot_serial="anything" (not just boot_serial="YES")
+ boot_multicons="anything" (unsupported in originally-submitted patch)
PR: conf/121064
Submitted by: koitsu
Reviewed by: gcooper, adrian (co-mentor)
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
- Add "fdt addr" subcommand that lets you specify preloaded blob address
- Do not pre-initialize blob for "fdt addr"
- Do not try to load dtb every time fdt subcommand is issued,
do it only once
- Change the way DTB is passed to kernel. With introduction of "fdt addr"
actual blob address can be not virtual but physical or reside in
area higher then 64Mb. ubldr should create copy of it in kernel area
and pass pointer to this newly allocated buffer which is guaranteed to work
in kernel after switching on MMU.
- Convert memreserv FDT info to "memreserv" property of root node
FDT uses /memreserve/ data to notify OS about reserved memory areas.
Technically it's not real property, it's just data blob, sequence
of <start, size> pairs where both start and size are 64-bit integers.
It doesn't fit nicely with OF API we use in kernel, so in order to unify
thing ubldr converts this data to "memreserve" property using the same
format for addresses and sizes as /memory node.
Make the following interface changes to my beastie boot menu:
+ Move boot options to a submenu
+ Add a new "Boot Single" menu item
+ Make "Boot" item and new "Boot Single" item reverse when boot_single is set
+ Add new "Load Defaults" item (in new "Boot Options" submenu) for overridding
loader.conf(5) provided values with system defaults.
Reviewed by: adrian (co-mentor)
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
Rasperry Pi firmware has a set of hardcoded pathes it uses to fill
FDT with system-specific information like display resolution, memory
size, UART and SDHCI clocks, ethernet MAC address. Handle two of them:
- Add placeholder for ethernet MAC address
- Move display node out of "axi" node
+ Cleanup syntax, slim-down code, and make things more readable
+ Introduce new +c! operator and ilk to reduce heap usage/allocations
+ Add safemode_enabled? safemode_enable and safemode_disable functions
+ Add singleuser_enabled? singleuser_enable singleuser_disable functions
+ Add verbose_enabled? verbose_enable and verbose_disable functions
+ Centralize strings (also to reduce heap usage)
Reviewed by: peterj, adrian (co-mentor)
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
The sole purpose of this change is to make sure that sizeof produces
"canonical" sizes for these structures. This is to avoid triggering
bugs in the BIOSes that properly handle only the canonical values of
input length provided to INT 13h AH=48h.
The canonical sizes are: 30 for v2, 66 for v3, etc.
Buggy BIOS code probably looks like:
if (input_length > 30) { /* > v2 */
assume that input length is 66 /* assume v3 or later */
}
This should fix boot problems at least on Supermicro X8DT6 and possibly
on P410i Smart Array Controller (as found in e.g. HP DL360 G7).
Reported by: gnn, np, rstone
Debugged by: rstone
Discussed with: ae, np, rstone
MFC after: 4 days
i386 comconsole: don't loop forever if hardware doesn't respond
- clear capability flags when hw timeouts
- retire comc_started status variable and directly use c_flags to see
if comconsole is selected for use
sio.S. This is not particularly needed for head right now, but it is
intended to merge to stable/9, to fix boot2 build with clang there.
Reviewed by: avg
MFC after: 3 days
default compiler. This has two parts:
- Make sys/boot/pc98/boot2 always build with gcc for now, until we can
figure out a way to shrink it enough when building with clang.
- Since sys/boot/p98/cdboot uses .code16 directives, which are not yet
supported by clang's integrated assembler, use -no-integrated-as,
similar to sys/boot/i386/cdboot.
Reviewed by: nyan
MFC after: 1 week
submenus. See menusets.4th(8) for additional details including examples.
Discussed on arch and recommended for inclusion at the devsummit.
This change does not alter the appearance or user experience, only enhances
possibilities.
Reviewed by: adrian (co-mentor)
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
command execution. In case of such unhandled exception, vmReset() inside
ficlExecC() flushes the VM state. Attempt to return back to Forth after
that cause garbage dereference with unexpected results. To avoid that
situation call vmThrow() directly instead of expecting Forth to do it.
.. so that consistent compilation algorithms are used for both
architectures as in practice the binaries are expected to be
interchangeable (for time being).
Previously i386 used default setting which were equivalent to
-march=i486 -mtune=generic.
The only difference is using smaller but slower "leave" instructions.
Discussed with: jhb, dim
MFC after: 29 days
GIANT from VFS. This code is particulary broken and fragile and other
in-kernel implementations around, found in other operating systems,
don't really seem clean and solid enough to be imported at all.
If someone wants to reconsider in-kernel NTFS implementation for
inclusion again, a fair effort for completely fixing and cleaning it
up is expected.
In the while NTFS regular users can use FUSE interface and ntfs-3g
port to work with their NTFS partitions.
This is not targeted for MFC.
"boot verbose", "single user mode", "ACPI" and more are now stateful boolean
menuitems rather than direct action-items.
A short-coming in this new menu system is that when a user sets a non-default
value in loader.conf(5), this non-default state is not reflected in the menu
-- leading to confusion as to whether the option was taking effect or not.
This patch adds dynamic menuitem constructors _and_ the necessary Forth
callbacks to initialize these stateful menuitems -- causing the aforementioned
menuitems to adhere to loader.conf(5) settings.
PR: bin/172529
Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
MFC after: 21 days
executed to better differentiate between loader-specific errors and kernel-
specific errors (if ever any of either).
This type of functionality hasn't been required before the introduction of the
advanced menu system (r222417). Adding this functionality will help different-
iate errors at the loader-level such as a BTX halt caused by heap exhaustion
and errors that may be involved with executing the kernel (wrong architecture
for example). A user can learn that messages before "Booting..." are related to
the loader(8) environment and it's Forth-ilk, while those after are not
related to loader(8) -- the point that loader(8) has ``left the building''.
This patch also includes a man-page update to color.4th(8) as the color logic
moves to a lower-level (from being included by beastie.4th to being included
by loader.4th).
After noticing a delay between execution of the overloaded "boot" FICL word and
the display of text on-screen, gcooper confirmed that the introduction of a
builtin memory test (disabled by adding hw.memtest.tests="0" to loader.conf(5))
was the cause of the delay.
This patch adds an echo to produce "Booting..." when the overloaded "boot" word
is executed (this includes from the interactive command-prompt on all arches,
from the menu system on arches that run the beastie menu, and even those arches
that run the menu but disable it by setting beastie_disable="YES" in
loader.conf(5)). When loader_color="YES" in loader.conf(5), the same message is
produced but in white text on a blue background (only the letters produced have
this background -- opposed to perhaps the entire line).
- clear capability flags when hw timeouts
- retire comc_started status variable and directly use c_flags to see
if comconsole is selected for use
Reviewed by: jhb
Tested by: Uffe Jakobsen <uffe@uffe.org>,
Olivier Cochard-Labbe <olivier@cochard.me>
MFC after: 26 days
- clarify meaning of console flags
- perform i/o via a console only if both of the following conditions are met:
o console is active (selected by user or config)
o console flags that it can perform the operation
- warn if a chosen console can not work (the warning may go nowhere without
working and active console, though)
Reviewed by: jhb
Tested by: Uffe Jakobsen <uffe@uffe.org>,
Olivier Cochard-Labbe' <olivier@cochard.me>
MFC after: 26 days
The first discovered pool, whether it covers the whole boot disk or not,
is going to be first in zfs_pools list. So there is no need at all
for spapp parameter.
This commit also fixes a bug where NULL would be assigned to NULL
pointer when probe_drive was called with the spapp parameter of NULL.
MFC after: 21 days
- only filesystem datasets are supported
- children names are printed to stdout
To do: allow to iterate over the list and fetch names programatically
MFC after: 17 days
disk_open(). Very often this is called several times for one file.
This leads to reading partition table metadata for each call. To
reduce the number of disk I/O we have a simple block cache, but it
is very dumb and more than half of I/O operations related to reading
metadata, misses this cache.
Introduce new cache layer to resolve this problem. It is independent
and doesn't need initialization like bcache, and will work by default
for all loaders which use the new DISK API. A successful disk_open()
call to each new disk or partition produces new entry in the cache.
Even more, when disk was already open, now opening of any nested
partitions does not require reading top level partition table.
So, if without this cache, partition table metadata was read around
20-50 times during boot, now it reads only once. This affects the booting
from GPT and MBR from the UFS.
number is not exactly specified. When the disk has MBR, also try to read
BSD label after ptable_getpart() call. When the disk has GPT, also set
d_partition to 255. Mostly, this is how it worked before.
'path' argument of ofw_parsedev() if devspec refers raw device with no path.
For example, `ls /pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@0,0:a/` works fine, while
`ls /pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@0,0:a` panicked before this change.
Use of __builtin_constant_p in a function that is only called via
a pointer is a good example of how out-of-date it was.
Suggested by: bde
MFC after: 1 week
MSI are implemented via software interrupt. PCIe cards will write
into software interrupt register which will cause inbound shared
interrupt which will be interpreted as a MSI.
Obtained from: Marvell, Semihalf
- Add functions to calculate clocks instead using hardcoded values
- Update reset and timers functions
- Update number of interrupts
- Change name of platform from db88f78100 to db78460
- Correct DRAM size and PCI IRQ routing in dts file.
Obtained from: Semihalf
The previous one was totally bogus as it used hash value of
_output_ variable as an index for searching...
The only reliable way to do a reverse lookup here is to iterate
over all entries.
MFC after: 15 days
libstand(3) tries to detect file system in the predefined order,
but zfsloader usually is used for the booting from ZFS, and there is
no need to try detect several file system types for each open() call.
r239274 added support for ranges. Update XLP DTS to provide the correct
range parameter for the XLP SoC bus. Also fix bus_space_map method
for XLP bus space.
Submitted by: Sreekanth M. <sreekanth.molagavalli@broadcom.com>
in sys/boot/i386/libi386/biosdisk.c. Otherwise, when DISK_DEBUG is
enabled, the DEBUG() macros will clobber those fields, and cause the
probing to always fail mysteriously when debugging is enabled.
When we open the disk, check the type of partition table, that has
been detected. If this is BSD label, then we assume this is DD mode.
Reported by: dim@
It uses new API from the part.c to work with partition tables.
Update userboot's disk driver to use new API. Note that struct
loader_callbacks_v1 has changed.
all diskN aliases for providers (which more or less corresponds to how the
x86 version behaves) but instead probe only those listed in the boot-device
OFW environment variable. This has the following advantages:
- avoids otherwise unavoidable OFW warnings about failures to open disks
for which aliases exist but no actual hardware is connected
- avoids issues due to different diskN naming schemes
- aligns us with Solaris
MFC after: 3 days
often modified directory created symbolic links points to - it cause
unnecessary full rebuilds each time make runs when directory is changed.
So do it only if symbolic link does not exists, which usually means that
objdir is clean anyway.
MFC after: 1 week
100 bytes from the binary with silly tricks. Hope to get this small
enough to run on the models that have 4k SRAM. We are close compiled
for the at91rm9200, but still need to trim for the target.
(x86 assembler optimization disabled for now because it
requires the new .cfi_* directives that is not supported
by base system binutils).
MFC after: 1 week
update for ZFS. It seems that this does not really affect anything except
the help command. Nevertheless, rearrange things so loaddev is set only
once in all cases in order to get it right.
Pointed out by: avg
MFC after: r235364
a single device to be opened multiple times concurrently unfortunately
isn't sufficient with ZFS. This is due to the fact, that ZFS may open
different partitions of a single device simultaneously. So the best we
can do in this case is to cache the lastly used device path and close
and open devices in ofwd_strategy() as needed.
PR: 165025
Submitted by: Gavin Mu
MFC after: 1 week
into partitions.
Partitions are created based on data in dts file which are
extracted and interpreted by slicer.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation, Juniper Networks
The generic ELF loading code maps the kernel into low memory
by subtracting KERN_BASE. So the copyin/copyout/readin functions
are always called with low addresses. This code finds the largest
DRAM block from the U-Boot memory map and adds that base to
the addresses.
In particular, this fixes ubldr on AM3358, which has DRAM
mapped to 0x80000000 at power-on.
The NAND Flash environment consists of several distinct components:
- NAND framework (drivers harness for NAND controllers and NAND chips)
- NAND simulator (NANDsim)
- NAND file system (NAND FS)
- Companion tools and utilities
- Documentation (manual pages)
This work is still experimental. Please use with caution.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation, Juniper Networks
The code previously assumed that copyin/copyout did no
address translation and that the device tree blob could
be manipulated in-place (with only a few adjustments for
the ELF loader offset). This isn't possible on all platforms,
so the revised code uses copyout() to copy the device tree
blob into a heap-allocated buffer and then updates the
device tree with copyout(). This isn't ideal, since it
bloats the loader memory usage, but seems the only feasible
approach (short of rewriting all of the fdt manipulation
routines).
This is to silence warnings that result from different definitions of
uint64_t on different architectures, specifically i386 and sparc64.
MFC after: 1 month
This way with the new zfsloader there is no need to explicitly set zfs
root filesystem either via vfs.root.mountfrom or fstab.
It should be automatically picked up from currdev which is by default
is set from bootfs.
Tested by: Florian Wagner <florian@wagner-flo.net> (x86)
MFC after: 1 month
In zfs loader zfs device name format now is "zfs:pool/fs",
fully qualified file path is "zfs:pool/fs:/path/to/file"
loader allows accessing files from various pools and filesystems as well
as changing currdev to a different pool/filesystem.
zfsboot accepts kernel/loader name in a format pool:fs:path/to/file or,
as before, pool:path/to/file; in the latter case a default filesystem
is used (pool root or bootfs). zfsboot passes guids of the selected
pool and dataset to zfsloader to be used as its defaults.
zfs support should be architecture independent and is provided
in a separate library, but architectures wishing to use this zfs support
still have to provide some glue code and their devdesc should be
compatible with zfs_devdesc.
arch_zfs_probe method is used to discover all disk devices that may
be part of ZFS pool(s).
libi386 unconditionally includes zfs support, but some zfs-specific
functions are stubbed out as weak symbols. The strong definitions
are provided in libzfsboot.
This change mean that the size of i386_devspec becomes larger
to match zfs_devspec.
Backward-compatibility shims are provided for recently added sparc64
zfs boot support. Currently that architecture still works the old
way and does not support the new features.
TODO:
- clear up pool root filesystem vs pool bootfs filesystem distinction
- update sparc64 support
- set vfs.root.mountfrom based on currdev (for zfs)
Mid-future TODO:
- loader sub-menu for selecting alternative boot environment
Distant future TODO:
- support accessing snapshots, using a snapshot as readonly root
Reviewed by: marius (sparc64),
Gavin Mu <gavin.mu@gmail.com> (sparc64)
Tested by: Florian Wagner <florian@wagner-flo.net> (x86),
marius (sparc64)
No objections: fs@, hackers@
MFC after: 1 month