The interpretation of the Electromechanical Interlock Status was
inverted, so we disengaged the EI if a card was inserted.
Fix it to engage the EI if a card is inserted.
When displaying the slot capabilites/status with pciconf:
- We inverted the sense of the Power Controller Control bit,
saying the power was off when it was really on (according to
this bit). Fix that.
- Display the status of the Electromechanical Interlock:
EI(engaged)
EI(disengaged)
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Dell Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7426
During the last attempt to rmeove GNU rcs, 2 blockers were spotted:
We need an ident(1) and etcupdate(8) uses merge(1).
Now nothing should prevent to remove rcs from base
Reviewed by: jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7401
kgzip is only useful on i386 and has a number of other limitations.
We're better served by officially deprecating it and encouraging users
to use loader(8) instead.
Reviewed by: dteske, wblock
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7098
The most recent version of bsdinstall does not seem to respect any of
the checkboxes in the "Choose the services you would like to be started
at boot" dialog. None of the chosen services end up in the rc.conf file
that is installed onto the target system.
This is caused by the bsdinstall/scripts/hardening script, which
implements the new hardening options dialog. The script starts by
overwriting the previously written rc.conf.services file:
echo -n > $BSDINSTALL_TMPETC/rc.conf.services
which is obviously incorrect. It should clear out rc.conf.hardening
instead.
Reviewed by: allanjude
PR: 211506
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7387
Just like with freelocale(3), I haven't been able to find any piece of
code that actually makes use of this function's return value, both in
base and in ports. The reason for this is that FreeBSD seems to be the
only operating system to have such a prototype. This is why I'm deciding
to not use symbol versioning for this.
It does seem that the pw(8) utility depends on the function's typing and
already had a switch in place to toggle between the FreeBSD and POSIX
variant of this function. Clean this up by always expecting the POSIX
variant.
There is also a single port that has a couple of local declarations of
setgrent(3) that need to be patched up. This is in the process of being
fixed.
PR: 211394 (exp-run)
Pull copies of the input pathname string before calling basename() and
dirname() to make this comply to POSIX. Free these copies at the end of
this function. While there, remove the duplication of the 's' ->
'logfname' string. There is no need for this.
"io" is the default, and allows VGA i/o registers to be
accessed. This is required by Win7/2k8 graphics guests that
use a combination of BIOS int10 and UEFI.
"off" disables all VGA i/o and mem accesses.
"on" is not yet hooked up, but will enable full VGA rendering.
OpenBSD/UEFI >= 5.9 graphics guests can be booted using "vga=off"
- Allow "rfb" to be used instead of "tcp" for the fbuf VNC
description. "tcp" will be removed at a future point and is
kept as an alias.
Discussed with: Leon Dang
MFC after: 3 days
injected without state being set up.
This fixes a core dump when dropping to the UEFI prompt
with graphics enabled and moving the mouse around.
Discussed with: Leon Dang
MFC after: 3 days
The target must reply with the selected value of MaxBurstSize instead of
just echoing back the initiator's offered value.
Reviewed by: mav@
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7278
If gdb from ports is installed, use it instead of the base system gdb
to extract variables from a kernel. Note that base gdb and ports gdb
do not support the same options for invoking a single command in batch
mode, so a wrapper shell function is used. In addition, prefer kgdb
from ports when generating a backtrace if present.
PR: 193335
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7218
May 22 21:51:39 2011 +0000 (christos):
From Nathan Whitehorn (nwhitehorn at freebsd dot org):
Add code to generate bootable ISOs on Powermac and CHRP systems.
Synthesize some partition maps (APM and MBR, respectively) pointing
to (a) the whole disk, and (b) relevant El Torito boot images that
have been added by other code. These partition maps are a little
bit funny looking, but they seem to work. FreeBSD has been using
this successfully in their release generation on powerpc, as well
as generating all non-SPARC install media. SPARC support could
probably be added as an extension of this patch.
makefs.8 1.33
Tue Aug 23 17:09:11 2011 +0000 (christos):
PR/45285: Martin Matuska: makefs does not properly convert ISO level 1 and 2
filenames (buffer overflow)
makefs does not properly verify the maximum filename length in the
special "." case for both ISO level 1 and ISO level 2 filename
conversion. This creates broken images or causes a buffer overflow
(ISO level 2).
ISO level 1:
If a filename contains only dots or up to 8 characters followed by
dots the 8+3 limit check doesn't work.
ISO level 2:
If a filename contains a dot in the first 30 characters and a dot
on the 30th character, the length limit check doesn't work and the
buffer is overflowed.
$ mkdir level1
$ touch level1/12345............
$ makefs -t cd9660 -o isolevel=1 test.iso level1
$ mkdir level2
$ touch level2/1234567890.2345678901234567.....34567890123456789012345
$ makefs -t cd9660 -o isolevel=2 test.iso level2
cd9660.c 1.32
Sun Oct 9 21:33:43 2011 +0000 (christos):
add support for setting the ufs label. (Nathan Whitehorn)
ffs.c 1.45
ffs.h 1.2
mkfs.c 1.22
makefs.8 1.37
Obtained from: NetBSD
From NetBSD, Mon Aug 15 14:45:01 2011 +0000 (wiz)
Re-order `usage' alphabetically;
rename option arguments in the manpage's `SYNOPSIS' section to
match those from `usage' (not the other way around; the `usage'-line
(and other parts of makefs.c) contain the correct names);
minor punctuation improvements.
From Snader_LB.
makefs.8 1.36
makefs.c 1.30
Obtained from: NetBSD
printed. The HW_REDUCED flag is useful as it should be set on arm64 to
comply with the ARM Server Base Boot Requirements.
Obtained from: ABT Systems Ltd
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
If an encrypted install is attempted and fails for any reason, the disk
cannot be erased by the installer because the partition is in use by GELI
At the start of the installation process, all ZFS pools are exported and
all GELI instances are detached, to allow a restarted install to proceed
PR: 210814
Reported by: jonathan
MFC after: 10 days
The pools are exported and reimported in order to write the bootcode
This causes an error when the bootpool is later mounted by common code
The bootpool is now imported with the -N flag to prevent mounting
Reported by: Michael Dexter
MFC after: 5 days
There seems no hard limit on number of segments per packet in the chip,
and 20 appeared insufficient. Hope 64 will be enough, but if not -- add
check to report that and drop the packet instead of corrupting stack.
This patch add new 'hardening' file responsible for new bsdinstall
'System Hardening' menu allowing users to set some sane and carefully
picked system security options (like random process id's, hiding
other users/groups processes and others).
All options are OFF by default in this patch due to POLA principle
with intention to turn change some of them to ON by default in future.
Reviewed by: adrian, allanjude, bdrewery, nwhitehorn
Approved by: adrian, allanjude
MFC after: 7 days
This makes factual interrupt routing match one shipped with UEFI firmware.
With old firmware this make legacy interrupts work reliable for functions 0
of PCI slots 3-6. Updated UEFI image fixes problem completely.
Not having the correct date and time makes many PKI based things not work
In 10 and 11, it can mean that Unbound, ntpd, and sshd won't start
Submitted by: des (original patch)
MFC after: 7 days
Otherwise, it will silently disable the login for the selected account if
the argument is unrecognizable.
usr.sbin/pw/pw.h
usr.sbin/pw/pw_conf.c
usr.sbin/pw/pw_user.c
Use separate rules to validate boolean parameters and passwd
parameters. Error out if a password parameter cannot be parsed.
usr.sbin/pw/tests/Makefile
usr.sbin/pw/tests/crypt.c
usr.sbin/pw/tests/pw_useradd.sh
usr.sbin/pw/tests/pw_usermod.sh
Add tests for the validation. Also, enhance existing
password-related tests to actually validate that the correct hash is
written to master.passwd.
Reviewed by: bapt
MFC after: 4 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6840
New .meta files will be created without filemon data, but any future build
that wants filemon data will force a rebuild due to the missing data
due to use of bmake's .MAKE.MODE=missing-filemon=yes feature.
Reported by: np
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
MFC after: 3 days
with 11.0+, where the debugging symbols use a new naming scheme for release
distribution files.
Errata candidate.
Approved by: cperciva
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7170
The code was successfully tested with FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris and Windows
guests. This interface is predictably slower (about 2x) then virtio-net,
but it is very helpful for guests not supporting virtio-net by default.
Thanks to Jeremiah Lott and Peter Grehan for doing original heavy lifting.
It was useless before, but may improve performance now if multiple devices
are configured and guest supports this feature.
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
While old syntax is still supported, new syntax looks like this:
-s 3,ahci,hd:/dev/zvol/XXX,hd:/dev/zvol/YYY,cd:/storage/ZZZ.iso
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
any open vnodes before proceeding. Make autounmound(8) use this flag.
Without it, even an unsuccessfull unmount causes filesystem flush,
which interferes with normal operation.
Reviewed by: kib@
Approved by: re (gjb@)
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7047