365 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Marcel Moolenaar
716f79c093 Remove file system support based on the simple file system protocol
as this only allows us to access file systems that EFI knows about.
With a loader that can only use EFI-supported file systems, we're
forced to put /boot on the EFI system partition. This is suboptimal
in the following ways:
1.  With /boot a symlink to /efi/boot, mergemaster complains about
    the mismatch and there's no quick solution.
2.  The EFI loader can only boot a single version of FreeBSD. There's
    no way to install multiple versions of FreeBSD and select one
    at the loader prompt.
3.  ZFS maintains /boot/zfs/zpool.cache and with /boot a symlink we
    end up with the file on a MSDOS file system. ZFS does not have
    proper handling of file systems that are under Giant.

Implement a disk device based on the block I/O protocol instead and
pull in file system code from libstand. The disk devices are really
the partitions that EFI knows about.

This change is backward compatible.

MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-09 22:54:29 +00:00
Marius Strobl
ccb1921ee0 - Add code allowing a network device to only be open and closed once
by keeping it opened after the first open and closing it via the
  cleanup handler when NETIF_OPEN_CLOSE_ONCE is defined in order to
  avoid the open-close-dance on every file access which with firmware
  that for example performs an auto-negotiation on every open causes
  netbooting to take horribly long. Basically the behavior with this
  knob enabled resembles the one employed between r60506 and r177108
  (and for sparc64 also again since r182919) with the addition that
  the network device now is closed eventually before entering the
  kernel and before rebooting. Actually I think this should be the
  desired MI behavior, however the U-Boot loader actually requires
  net_close() to be called after every transaction in order for some
  local shutdown operations to be performed (and which I think thus
  will break on concurrent opens, i.e. when netdev_opens is > 1, like
  the loader does at least for disks when LOADER_GZIP_SUPPORT is
  enabled).
- Use NETIF_OPEN_CLOSE_ONCE to replace the hack, which artificially
  increased netdev_opens for sparc64 in order to keep the network
  device opened forever, as at least some firmware versions require
  the network device to be closed eventually before entering the
  kernel or otherwise will DMA received packets to stale memory.
  The powerpc OFW loader probably wants NETIF_OPEN_CLOSE_ONCE to be
  set as well for the same reasons.
2010-01-09 21:23:39 +00:00
Marius Strobl
989bac19ea Remove clause 3 and 4 from TNF licenses (this was the only 4-clause TNF
license FreeBSD had in sys/boot).

Obtained from:	NetBSD
2010-01-09 17:09:57 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
5c44b2a6b3 Don't use 15M-16M area on pc98. It's reserved for some devices.
MFC after:	2 week
2009-12-31 12:17:38 +00:00
Marius Strobl
5e01e025a2 - Consistently wrap debugging in NETIF_DEBUG. This basically merges
NetBSD rev 1.19.
- Make the functions match their prototypes regarding static.
2009-12-24 15:16:16 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
066b1a5c7b Add support for memory disk (md). The size of the memory disk
is determined by MD_IMAGE_SIZE. A file system can be embedded
into the loader with /sys/tools/embed_mfs.sh.
Note that md.c is not included when MD_IMAGE_SIZE is not set.
2009-12-13 01:20:32 +00:00
Attilio Rao
909feda120 Introduce a new option (BOOT_PROMPT_123) that lets enter the boot prompt
only when typing the sequence "123" (opposite to the standard 'push any
button' approach).
That results useful when using serial lines sending garbage and leading
to unwilling boot prompt appearence.

Obtained from:	Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by:	emaste, jhb
Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
MFC:		1 week
2009-11-12 01:30:17 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
b3fb748ccf Close a file descriptor leak in an error case.
PR:		138374
Submitted by:	Patroklos Argyroudis <argp@census-labs.com>
MFC after:	1 week
2009-10-28 10:06:27 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
0c349f0856 sys/boot/common.c
=================
Extend the loader to parse the root file system mount options in /etc/fstab,
and set a new loader variable vfs.root.mountfrom.options with these options.
The root mount options must be a comma-delimited string, as specified in
/etc/fstab.
Only set the vfs.root.mountfrom.options variable if it has not been
set in the environment.

sys/kern/vfs_mount.c
====================
When mounting the root file system, pass the mount options
specified in vfs.root.mountfrom.options, but filter out "rw" and "noro",
since the initial mount of the root file system must be done as "ro".
While we are here, try to add a few hints to the mountroot prompt
to give users and idea what might of gone wrong during mounting
of the root file system.

Reviewed by:	jhb (an earlier patch)
2009-06-01 01:02:30 +00:00
Doug Rabson
cc4757ddef Some of the boot loader code only works on a ufs file system, but it
uses the generic struct dirent, which happens to look identical to UFS's
struct direct.  If BSD ever changes dirent then this will be a problem.

Submitted by:	matthew dot fleming at isilon dot com
2009-05-28 08:22:36 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
d842ade9a4 Add a helper function for loading geli keys from the loader. 2009-02-16 02:42:17 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
3f2721ea44 remove a file which is, as far as I can tell, totally unused. 2009-01-13 22:15:47 +00:00
Daniel Gerzo
f1f8583397 - correct variable name
PR:		docs/129448
Submitted by:	Kenyon Ralph <kralph@gmail.com>
MFC after:	Revision 1.91 is merged
2008-12-06 11:21:10 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
ade303f361 As reported in kern/118222, pxeboot in RELENG7 (and presumably
above) exhibits some misbehaviours on machines with AMD64 CPUs,
which at least in some cases I have tracked down to a heap overflow.

It is unclear whether it depends on the CPU or on the pxe bios
itself which may use more memory on AMD machines.

Noticeably a pxeboot compiled from 6.x sources works fine on all
machines I have tried so far, while a pxeboot compiled from 7.x
sources does not.

This patch is a first step in reducing the amount of memory used
while processing the configuration files read by the loader at boot
(some of them are quite large, 1700+ lines), and it does so by:
+ moving a buffer to static memory instead of allocating in the heap;
+ skipping empty lines;
+ reducing the amount of memory used for line descriptors;

Unfortunately there are several changes between 6.x and above,
affecting the compiler, the loader code itself, and libstand,
and it is not so straightforward to
These changes fix the behaviour on one motherboard with a
single-core AMD cpu, but are still not enough e.g on an Asus
M2N-VM (with a dual-core CPU).

I need to investigate the problem a bit more before figuring
out what should be committed to RELENG_7

PR:		kern/118222
2008-11-20 14:57:09 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
1ba4a712dd Update ZFS from version 6 to 13 and bring some FreeBSD-specific changes.
This bring huge amount of changes, I'll enumerate only user-visible changes:

- Delegated Administration

	Allows regular users to perform ZFS operations, like file system
	creation, snapshot creation, etc.

- L2ARC

	Level 2 cache for ZFS - allows to use additional disks for cache.
	Huge performance improvements mostly for random read of mostly
	static content.

- slog

	Allow to use additional disks for ZFS Intent Log to speed up
	operations like fsync(2).

- vfs.zfs.super_owner

	Allows regular users to perform privileged operations on files stored
	on ZFS file systems owned by him. Very careful with this one.

- chflags(2)

	Not all the flags are supported. This still needs work.

- ZFSBoot

	Support to boot off of ZFS pool. Not finished, AFAIK.

	Submitted by:	dfr

- Snapshot properties

- New failure modes

	Before if write requested failed, system paniced. Now one
	can select from one of three failure modes:
	- panic - panic on write error
	- wait - wait for disk to reappear
	- continue - serve read requests if possible, block write requests

- Refquota, refreservation properties

	Just quota and reservation properties, but don't count space consumed
	by children file systems, clones and snapshots.

- Sparse volumes

	ZVOLs that don't reserve space in the pool.

- External attributes

	Compatible with extattr(2).

- NFSv4-ACLs

	Not sure about the status, might not be complete yet.

	Submitted by:	trasz

- Creation-time properties

- Regression tests for zpool(8) command.

Obtained from:	OpenSolaris
2008-11-17 20:49:29 +00:00
Rafal Jaworowski
0ed948780c Initial support of loader(8) for ARM machines running U-Boot.
This uses the common U-Boot support lib (sys/boot/uboot, already used on
FreeBSD/powerpc), and assumes the underlying firmware has the modern API for
stand-alone apps enabled in the config (CONFIG_API).

Only netbooting is supported at the moment.

Obtained from:	Marvell, Semihalf
2008-10-14 10:11:14 +00:00
Marius Strobl
4028a36726 Revert r177108 and restore r60506 for sparc64 as long as libstand
isn't fixed to only open the network device once and not do a open
and close dance on every file access; the firmwares of newer sparc64
machines perform an auto-negotiation with every open which in turn
causes netbooting to take horribly long if we open and close the
device over and over again.
2008-09-10 20:53:22 +00:00
Rafal Jaworowski
387a29b78d Show info about net devices in loader's 'lsdev' command. While there fix style. 2008-09-03 17:41:44 +00:00
Colin Percival
5fe69bb518 Setting a variable to the same value twice doesn't actually make it
more likely to have the right value.  Remove superfluous assignments.

Found by:	LLVM/Clang Static Checker
2008-08-04 06:39:52 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
7e44e88a84 Fix the incorrect calculation of a block address within a single indirect
block.

PR:	108215
Submitted by:	Yuichiro Goto, y7goto gmail com
MFC after:	2 weeks
2008-06-07 05:49:24 +00:00
Rafal Jaworowski
7572ed5a08 Eliminate artificial increasing of 'netdev_opens' counter in loader's net_open().
This was introduced as a workaround long time ago for some Alpha firmware
(which is now gone), and actually prevented net_close() to ever be
called.

Certain firmwares (U-Boot) need local shutdown operations to be performed on a
network controller upon transaction end: such platform-specific hooks are
supposed to be called via netif_close() (from within net_close()).

This change effectively reverts the following CVS commit:

    sys/boot/common/dev_net.c

    revision 1.7
    date: 2000/05/13 15:40:46;  author: dfr;  state: Exp;  lines: +2 -1
    Only probe network settings on the first open of the network device.
    The alpha firmware takes a seriously long time to open the network device
    the first time.

Also suppress excessive output while netbooting via loader, unless debugging.

While there, make sys/boot/uboot more style(9) compliant.

Reviewed by:	imp
Approved by:	cognet (mentor)
2008-03-12 16:01:34 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e641a443f4 Add __elfN(relocation_offset). It holds the offset between the virtual
(link) address and the physical (load) address. Ideally, the mapping
between link and load addresses should be abstracted by the copyin(),
copyout() and readin() functions, so that we don't have to add kluges
in __elfN(loadimage)(). Then, we could also have paged virtual memory
for the kernel. This can be important under EFI, where you need to
allocate physical memory form the firmware if you want to work in all
scenarios.
2008-02-23 18:33:50 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
a10b45505a Document the per-arch default value of kern.maxbcache. 2007-11-08 11:59:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
fd6d060f0d Use the smaller cgbase() macro in ufsread.c if UFS_SMALL_CGBASE is
defined.  This lets each boot program choose which version of cgbase() it
wants to use rather than forcing ufsread.c to have that knowledge.

MFC after:	1 week
Discussed with:	imp
2007-10-26 21:02:31 +00:00
Warner Losh
8d7b90cdd7 The arm boot code uses this function as well. Redefining cgbase()
saves about 500 bytes in the boot code.  While the AT91RM9200 has 12k
of space for the boot loader, which is more than i386's 8k, the code
generated by gcc is a bit bigger.

I've had this in p4 for about two years now.
2007-10-26 15:00:34 +00:00
John Baldwin
f352a0d45f First cut at support for booting a GPT labeled disk via the BIOS bootstrap
on i386 and amd64 machines.  The overall process is that /boot/pmbr lives
in the PMBR (similar to /boot/mbr for MBR disks) and is responsible for
locating and loading /boot/gptboot.  /boot/gptboot is similar to /boot/boot
except that it groks GPT rather than MBR + bsdlabel.  Unlike /boot/boot,
/boot/gptboot lives in its own dedicated GPT partition with a new
"FreeBSD boot" type.  This partition does not have a fixed size in that
/boot/pmbr will load the entire partition into the lower 640k.  However,
it is limited in that it can only be 545k.  That's still a lot better than
the current 7.5k limit for boot2 on MBR.  gptboot mostly acts just like
boot2 in that it reads /boot.config and loads up /boot/loader.  Some more
details:
- Include uuid_equal() and uuid_is_nil() in libstand.
- Add a new 'boot' command to gpt(8) which makes a GPT disk bootable using
  /boot/pmbr and /boot/gptboot.  Note that the disk must have some free
  space for the boot partition.
  - This required exposing the backend of the 'add' function as a
    gpt_add_part() function to the rest of gpt(8).  'boot' uses this to
    create a boot partition if needed.
- Don't cripple cgbase() in the UFS boot code for /boot/gptboot so that
  it can handle a filesystem > 1.5 TB.
- /boot/gptboot has a simple loader (gptldr) that doesn't do any I/O
  unlike boot1 since /boot/pmbr loads all of gptboot up front.  The
  C portion of gptboot (gptboot.c) has been repocopied from boot2.c.
  The primary changes are to parse the GPT to find a root filesystem
  and to use 64-bit disk addresses.  Currently gptboot assumes that the
  first UFS partition on the disk is the / filesystem, but this algorithm
  will likely be improved in the future.
- Teach the biosdisk driver in /boot/loader to understand GPT tables.
  GPT partitions are identified as 'disk0pX:' (e.g. disk0p2:) which is
  similar to the /dev names the kernel uses (e.g. /dev/ad0p2).
- Add a new "freebsd-boot" alias to g_part() for the new boot UUID.

MFC after:	1 month
Discussed with:	marcel (some things might still change, but am committing
			what I have so far)
2007-10-24 21:33:00 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
fb6e00667c Also boot *.debug if everything else fails.
Approved by:	re(gnn)
2007-10-04 18:29:52 +00:00
Stephane E. Potvin
c085f6bbf6 Add documentation for the vm.kmem_size_min and vm.kmem_size_max tunables.
Approved by: njl (mentor, blanket)
2007-05-09 02:37:58 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
7f2f71862f fixup talk of kern.maxswzone... It's been 32MB for almost 5 years now...
and only supports just over 7GB of swap...

Sound a bit more professional..

Inspired by:	Marc G. Fournier
MFC After:	3 days
2007-05-05 17:36:42 +00:00
Warner Losh
6ae9968c9a Document the init_chroot and init_script variables.
# I didn't check the markup too closely, so doc people, please check

Submitted by: Oliver Fromme
2007-02-04 06:35:10 +00:00
Marius Strobl
dc73f9b150 Garbage collect the code for auto-loading modules based on ISAPNP IDs,
which is #if'ed out since nearly eight years, along with its outdated
database.

Agreed by:	ru (some months ago)
2007-01-07 22:25:45 +00:00
Kip Macy
2d74924b65 add an interface for passing the entire kernel size up front to the
loader so that it can memory can be allocated aligned at the beginning of
the desired large page
2006-12-18 07:35:14 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
8eb4aedee6 Note that not all architectures use sendfile(2) buffers;
refer to the respective manpage for details.

MFC after: 3 days
2006-11-29 05:53:25 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
000a0f2a71 Unbreak compile with ELF_VERBOSE defined, and fix format warnings. 2006-11-02 17:52:43 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
593bbd2195 Revert the last change. Masking only 2 MSBs of the virtual address
to get the physical address doesn't work for all values of KVA_PAGES,
while masking 8 MSBs works for all values of KVA_PAGES that are
multiple of 4 for non-PAE and 8 for PAE.  (This leaves us limited
with 12MB for non-PAE kernels and 14MB for PAE kernels.)

To get things right, we'd need to subtract the KERNBASE from the
virtual address (but KERNBASE is not easy to figure out from here),
or have physical addresses set properly in the ELF headers.

Discussed with:	jhb
2006-11-02 17:28:38 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
932d8c46a2 Extend struct devdesc with a unit field, called d_unit. Promote the
device (kind) specific unit field to the common field. This change
allows a future version of libefi to work without requiring anything
more than what is defined in struct devdesc and as such makes it
possible to compile said version of libefi for different platforms
without requiring that those platforms have identical derivatives
of struct devdesc.
2006-11-02 01:23:18 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5cae408f81 Don't unconditionally compile-in the bcache code. It's only used on
i386/amd64 and pc98. Remove useless calls to bcache_init() from the
ia64 and sparc64 loaders, as well as from the OFW common code.
2006-11-02 00:26:45 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ac2bbfc8cf o Make sure to clear f->f_devdata if d_dev->dv_open() fails. It
would otherwise cause devclose() to free() the memory again.
o  Refactor devopen() so that it's more readable.
2006-11-02 00:02:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
da6d4298b7 Because the BTX mini-kernel now uses flat memory mode and clients
are no longer limited to a virtual address space of 16 megabytes,
only mask high two bits of a virtual address.  This allows to load
larger kernels (up to 1 gigabyte).  Not masking addresses at all
was a bad idea on machines with less than >3G of memory -- kernels
are linked at 0xc0xxxxxx, and that would attempt to load a kernel
at above 3G.  By masking only two highest bits we stay within the
safe limits while still allowing to boot larger kernels.

(This is a safer reimplmentation of sys/boot/i386/boot2/boot.2.c
rev. 1.71.)

Prodded by:	jhb
Tested by:	nyan (pc98)
2006-10-29 14:50:58 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
675e8ac08c Replace a rarely used "depuration" with "debugging".
PR:		docs/85127
Submitted by:	Gary W. Swearingen (partially)
MFC after:	3 days
2006-10-13 20:48:17 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
cab4aede58 Fix WARNS=2 warnings. 2006-09-29 20:57:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
64786948cc Ignore a sub-topic match if it is inside the command description.
Otherwise, merge-help can get confused by a command description that
includes a word that starts with a capital S.

MFC after:	1 week
2006-09-28 19:06:20 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
23471380b5 Make the default "init_path" value breakable, so it fits on the
screen's width, thus eliminating a groff(1) warning.

Suggested by:	marck
2006-08-20 09:31:17 +00:00
Dmitry Morozovsky
6bf0d59557 kern.ipc.nmbclusters is sysctl, not compile-time option. Change Dv to Va.
Touch .Dd.

Pointed out by:	ru
MFC after:	1 week
2006-08-18 10:15:01 +00:00
Dmitry Morozovsky
86ddfd1205 Remove references to NMBCLUSTERS which is obsoleted.
PR:		100427
Approved by:	maxim
MFC after:	1 week
2006-08-18 08:03:06 +00:00
John Baldwin
be5d6589e0 Remove more Alpha bits from the boot code including fixing several
stale comments.
2006-05-12 04:09:53 +00:00
Marius Strobl
e4846391da In moduledir_readhints() cast the value returned by sizeof() to ssize_t
when checking whether it's greater than a struct stat st_size in order
to also catch the case when st_size is -1. Previously this check didn't
trigger on sparc64 when st_size is -1 (as it's the case for a file on
a bzipfs, TFTP server etc.), causing the content of the linker hints
file to be copied to memory referenced by a null-pointer.

PR:		91231
MFC after:	1 week
2006-01-12 13:18:49 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
757686b115 Make our ELF64 type definitions match standards. In particular this
means:
o  Remove Elf64_Quarter,
o  Redefine Elf64_Half to be 16-bit,
o  Redefine Elf64_Word to be 32-bit,
o  Add Elf64_Xword and Elf64_Sxword for 64-bit entities,
o  Use Elf_Size in MI code to abstract the difference between
   Elf32_Word and Elf64_Word.
o  Add Elf_Ssize as the signed counterpart of Elf_Size.

MFC after: 2 weeks
2005-12-18 04:52:37 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
4750e08f7b Add loader(8) variables for RB_DFLTROOT, RB_MUTE, and RB_PAUSE:
"boot_dfltroot", "boot_mute", and "boot_pause" respectively.
2005-09-22 15:06:58 +00:00
Ian Dowse
4832a19173 Add a "comconsole_speed" loader variable that can be used to change
the serial console speed (i386 and amd64 only). If the previous
stage boot loader requested a serial console (RB_SERIAL or RB_MULTIPLE)
then the default speed is determined from the current serial port
speed. Otherwise it is set to 9600 or the value of BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED
at compile time.

This makes it possible to set the serial port speed once in
/boot.config and the setting will propagate to boot2, loader and
the kernel serial console.
2005-08-18 01:39:43 +00:00