fixes and quality of life improvements.
While there are security issues in this time frame that affect usage as a
server (eg: linked into apache), this isn't possible here.
This includes additional functions to be protected: those that
have local array definitions, or have references to local frame
addresses. This is a new option in GCC-4.9 that was relicensed
by Han Shen from Google under GPLv2 for OpenBSD.
Obtained from: OpenBSD (2014-01-14)
MFC after: 2 weeks
ELF Tool Chain built on FreeBSD's ar and elfdump, but has a number of
improvements and enhancements. Bring them into contrib in order to start
integrating into our build.
Merge upstream fix to eliminate build-breaking gcc warnings of no
importance.
commit: cab33b7a0acba7d2268a23c4383be6167106e549
Update ND_TTEST2 to fix issue 443
Add IS_NOT_NEGATIVE macro.
Avoid these warnings:
- comparison of unsigned expression >= 0 is always true [-Wtype-limits],
- comparison is always true due to limited range of data type [-Wtype-limits].
Reviewed by: adrian
Approved by: jmallett (mentor)
MFC after: 1 month
Also, the changes made in r272451 and r272653 that were lost in the
merge of 4.6.2 (r276788) have been restored.
PR: 199568
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3007
Reviewed by: brooks, hiren
Approved by: jmallett (mentor)
MFC after: 1 month
[SCCP] Turn loads of null into undef instead of zero initialized values
Surprisingly, this is a correctness issue: the mmx type exists for
calling convention purposes, LLVM doesn't have a zero representation for
them.
This partially fixes PR23999.
Pull in r241143 from upstream llvm trunk (by David Majnemer):
[LoopUnroll] Use undef for phis with no value live
We would create a phi node with a zero initialized operand instead of
undef in the case where no value was originally available. This was
problematic for x86_mmx which has no null value.
These fix a "Cannot create a null constant of that type!" error when
compiling the graphics/sdl2_gfx port with MMX enabled.
Reported by: amdmi3
Notable upstream commits (upstream revision in parens):
- Add a JSON producer to LLDB (228636)
- Don't crash on bad DWARF expression (228729)
- Add support of DWARFv3 DW_OP_form_tls_address (231342)
- Assembly profiler for MIPS64 (232619)
- Handle FreeBSD/arm64 core files (233273)
- Read/Write register for MIPS64 (233685)
- Rework LLDB system initialization (233758)
- SysV ABI for aarch64 (236098)
- MIPS software single stepping (236696)
- FreeBSD/arm live debugging support (237303)
- Assembly profiler for mips32 (237420)
- Parse function name from DWARF DW_AT_abstract_origin (238307)
- Improve LLDB prompt handling (238313)
- Add real time signals support to FreeBSDSignals (238316)
- Fix race in IOHandlerProcessSTDIO (238423)
- MIPS64 Branch instruction emulation for SW single stepping (238820)
- Improve OSType initialization in elf object file's arch_spec (239148)
- Emulation of MIPS64 floating-point branch instructions (239996)
- ABI Plugin for MIPS32 (239997)
- ABI Plugin for MIPS64 (240123)
- MIPS32 branch emulation and single stepping (240373)
- Improve instruction emulation based stack unwinding on ARM (240533)
- Add branch emulation to aarch64 instruction emulator (240769)
The import of openssl to address the FreeBSD-SA-15:10.openssl security
advisory includes a change which rejects handshakes with DH parameters
below 768 bits. sendmail releases prior to 8.15.2 (not yet released),
defaulted to a 512 bit DH parameter setting for client connections.
The first fix committed last week changed the default to 1024 bits.
This commit fixes the case where the DHParameters option is set to a
file which doesn't exist, which is the case on newer versions of
FreeBSD which enable STARTTLS by default by auto-creating TLS
certificates.
MFC after: 2 days
Some point after gcc-4.2 the MIPS inline assembly restrictions changed -
=h (hi register) disappeared from the list of restrictions and can no
longer be used.
So, until someone requires an assembly version of this function,
just use a non-assembly version and let the compiler sort it out.
Suggested by: kan
advisory includes a change which rejects handshakes with DH parameters
below 768 bits. sendmail releases prior to 8.15.2 (not yet released),
defaulted to a 512 bit DH parameter setting for client connections.
This commit chages that default to 1024 bits. sendmail 8.15.2, when
released well use a default of 2048 bits.
MFC after: 1 day
Update to tzdata2015e:
Changes affecting future time stamps
Morocco will suspend DST from 2015-06-14 03:00 through 2015-07-19 02:00,
not 06-13 and 07-18 as we had guessed. (Thanks to Milamber.)
Assume Cayman Islands will observe DST starting next year, using US rules.
Although it isn't guaranteed, it is the most likely.
The xo_format_string_direct function loops forever never advancing the
processed string pointer when it encounters a character that makes
mbrtowc fail. Make it emit '?' character instead, as it seems this is
what the code intent was, sans bugs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2802
Reviewed by: marcel
As of LLVM revision 238073, LLVM stores symbols and section names in
the same string table. From the upstream commit mesage:
With the scheme of naming sections like ".text.foo" where foo is a
symbol, there is a big potential saving in using a single one.
This is a cherry-pick of ELF Tool Chain revision 3225.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
contrib/top/top.local.H to contrib/top/top.local.hs.
This fixes a build breakage when src is on a case-
insensitive file system -- we never properly create
top.x nor top.local.h. Change the makefile accordingly.
MFC after: 3 days
Highlights (upstream revisions):
- Fix SHT_GROUP handling in elfcopy/strip (3206 3220 3221)
- Misc elfcopy / strip bug fixes (3215 3216 3217)
- Many C++ demangler improvements (3199 3200 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205
3208 3210 3211 3212)
- Improve GNU binutils compatibility in elfcopy / strip (3213 3214)
- Add -g option to readelf(1): dump contents of section groups (3219)
- Add EM_IAMCU 32-bit Intel MCU (3198)
Also add a compat #define for building with older FreeBSD ELF headers.
The GRP_COMDAT flag was added to elf_common.h in r283110, but it's not
available during the bootstrap build. It is also convenient to be able
to build on older hosts.
Thanks to antoine@ for tracking down issues through multiple exp-runs
and to kaiw@ for fixing.
PR: 198611 (exp-run), 200350
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This function originated in glibc, and this matches their behaviour
(and NetBSD, OpenBSD, and musl).
An empty big string (arg "l") is handled by the existing
l_len < s_len test.
Reviewed by: bapt, ngie
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2657
atf-sh/atf_check_test:flush_stdout_on_timeout
Many thanks for jmmv for the fix!
MFC after: 1 week
PR: 197060
Original commit message:
From 0e546407567ea858e261e72f75c5ed61e07d0ddf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Julio Merino <jmmv@google.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 18:10:11 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Fix atf-sh/atf_check_test:flush_stdout_on_death
The test atf-sh/atf_check_test:flush_stdout_on_timeout was flaky as it
was playing solely with time. Fix this by making the test more robust
and rename it while we are at it: there is nothing left about "timeouts"
in this test, considering that ATF itself does not enforce deadlines
any longer.
Fixes FreeBSD PR 197060.
Update to tzdata2015d:
Release 2015d - 2015-04-24 08:09:46 -0700
Changes affecting future time stamps
Egypt will not observe DST in 2015 and will consider canceling it
permanently. For now, assume no DST indefinitely.
(Thanks to Ahmed Nazmy and Tim Parenti.)
Change affecting past and future time zone abbreviations
The abbreviations for Hawaii-Aleutian standard and daylight times
have been changed from HAST/HADT to HST/HDT, as per US Government
Printing Office style. This affects only America/Adak since 1983,
as America/Honolulu was already using the new style.
Update to tzdata2015c:
Release 2015c - 2015-04-11 08:55:55 -0700
Changes affecting future time stamps
Egypt's spring-forward transition is at 24:00 on April's last Thursday,
not 00:00 on April's last Friday. 2015's transition will therefore be on
Thursday, April 30 at 24:00, not Friday, April 24 at 00:00. Similar fixes
apply to 2026, 2037, 2043, etc. (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
Highlights:
- Fix man page markup, whitespace, and typos
- Fix sh_info of SHT_GROUP section to point to the correct string
- Improve validation in readelf and elfcopy/strip
- Handle DWARF 4's DW_AT_high_pc in addr2line
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
however it will fail to output them if the type is not set correctly. This
can happen when it finds an attribute it hasn't seen before, for example
when building shared objects it will use the attributes from crti.o, hwever
this file has no attributes set.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2413
Reviewed by: imp
Initial support for FreeBSD specific routines related to counting
online processors and dynamic load balancing.
Fix "detection" of the <sys/sysctl> header which upstream seems to have
done wrong.
Obtained from: GCC pre-4.4 branch (rev. 140497; LGPLv2.1+)
libgomp: Update to version 4.3.5.
This is a partial revert of r282115, to bring the fromal upstream
libgomp from GCC 4.3.5 Release under LGPLv2.1+.
This is only brought to ease the ongoing development of the CPU
affinity support.
This shall not be MFC'd.
This is not likely to make it into a release and is basically disabled
but should still be useful for testing.
Obtained from: GCC pre-4.3 (rev. 123494, 125542; LGPLv2.1+)
Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo/tree/0.3.2
Requested by: Phil Shafer <phil@juniper.net>
This import incorporates local change 279966.
Local change 276260 has been merged-in.
Run configure for drill (I forgot to do it when I imported 1.6.17, but the
omission was harmless). Note that running configure --with-drill at the
top level doesn't quite work for us since it is geared toward the slightly
weird upstream Makefiles, which we don't use.
Convert the pfsync dissector to use the netdissect framework.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2359
Reviewed by: glebius
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
MC: Allow multiple comma-separated expressions on the .uleb128 directive.
For compatiblity with GNU as. Binutils documents this as
'.uleb128 expressions'. Subtle, isn't it?
Reported by: sbruno
PR: 199554
MFC after: 3 days
sure the process has been started beforehand with pgrep
pkill the process afterwards to make sure it's dead when the unlink is run
(not strictly required, but I was being conservative)
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: Darius O'Conner, mjohnston
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Update xz to 5.2.1, where the most visible change is that it
fixed a compression-ratio regression in fast mode LZMA1 and
LZMA2 and used cpuset_getaffinity() for CPU cores detection.
- Make liblzma use the base system SHA256 implementation instead of
the bundled one.
- Additional annotation in config.h for FreeBSD specific tweaks.
- Refresh symbols in XZprivate_1.0 to reflect reality.
Relnotes: yes
MFC after: 1 month (TBD)
These are long integer (di_int/du_int) to quad precision floating point
conversions. They may be reworked based on upstream discussion. These
versions are here to support arm64 world builds.
Reviewed by: ed
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2174
This may be reworked based on upstream discussion. This version is here
to support arm64 world builds.
Reviewed by: ed
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2173
to include the Unaligned Access and Floating-point Half-precision
attributes. the former marks ELF objects that may access ARMv6 style
unaligned data, the latter that the binary uses the VFPv3/Advanced SIMD
half-precision extension.
These may be emmitted by clang so it's best to print a warning when the
linker hits one of them.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.freebsd.org/D2194
Submitted by: Michal Meloun <meloun@miracle.cz>
MFC after: 1 week
Fix assert instantiating string init of static variable
... when the variable's type is a typedef of a ConstantArrayType. Just
look through the typedef (and any other sugar). We only use the
constant array type here to get the element count.
This fixes an assertion failure when building the games/redeclipse port.
Reported by: amdmi3
where we want to create a new IP datagram.
o Add support for RFC6864, which allows to set IP ID for atomic IP
datagrams to any value, to improve performance. The behaviour is
controlled by net.inet.ip.rfc6864 sysctl knob, which is enabled by
default.
o In case if we generate IP ID, use counter(9) to improve performance.
o Gather all code related to IP ID into ip_id.c.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2177
Reviewed by: adrian, cy, rpaulo
Tested by: Emeric POUPON <emeric.poupon stormshield.eu>
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
Relnotes: yes
The __builtin_init_dwarf_reg_size_table function is unimplemented in
clang 3.6 for AArch64. Comment it out for now and replace it with
a message and abort.
Tracked in upstream LLVM PR 22997
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22997
Submitted by: andrew
As is described at http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22408, the GNU
linkers ld.bfd and ld.gold currently only support a subset of the
whole range of AArch64 ELF TLS relocations. Furthermore, they assume
that some of the code sequences to access thread-local variables are
produced in a very specific sequence. When the sequence is not as the
linker expects, it can silently mis-relaxe/mis-optimize the
instructions.
Even if that wouldn't be the case, it's good to produce the exact
sequence, as that ensures that linkers can perform optimizing
relaxations.
This patch:
* implements support for 16MiB TLS area size instead of 4GiB TLS area
size. Ideally clang would grow an -mtls-size option to allow support
for both, but that's not part of this patch.
* by default doesn't produce local dynamic access patterns, as even
modern ld.bfd and ld.gold linkers do not support the associated
relocations. An option (-aarch64-elf-ldtls-generation) is added to
enable generation of local dynamic code sequence, but is off by
default.
* makes sure that the exact expected code sequence for local dynamic
and general dynamic accesses is produced, by making use of a new
pseudo instruction. The patch also removes two
(AArch64ISD::TLSDESC_BLR, AArch64ISD::TLSDESC_CALL) pre-existing
AArch64-specific pseudo SDNode instructions that are superseded by
the new one (TLSDESC_CALLSEQ).
Submitted by: Kristof Beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2175
[libcxx] Fix PR22771 - Support access control SFINAE in the library
version of is_convertible.
Summary:
Currently the conversion check does not take place in a context where
access control SFINAE is applied. This patch changes the context of
the test expression so that SFINAE occurs if access control does not
permit the conversion.
Related bug: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22771
Reviewers: mclow.lists, rsmith, dim
Reviewed By: dim
Subscribers: dim, rodrigc, emaste, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8461
This fixes building clang, and other programs using libc++, with newer
versions of gcc (specifically, gcc 4.8 and higher).
Reported by: rodrigc
MFC after: 1 week
Release 2015b - 2015-03-19 23:28:11 -0700
Changes affecting future time stamps
Mongolia will start observing DST again this year, from the last
Saturday in March at 02:00 to the last Saturday in September at 00:00.
(Thanks to Ganbold Tsagaankhuu.)
Palestine will start DST on March 28, not March 27. Also,
correct the fall 2014 transition from September 26 to October 24.
Adjust future predictions accordingly. (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
Changes affecting past time stamps
The 1982 zone shift in Pacific/Easter has been corrected, fixing a 2015a
regression. (Thanks to Stuart Bishop for reporting the problem.)
Some more zones have been turned into links, when they differed
from existing zones only for older time stamps. As usual,
these changes affect UTC offsets in pre-1970 time stamps only.
Their old contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
The affected zones are: America/Antigua, America/Cayman,
Pacific/Midway, and Pacific/Saipan.
Changes affecting time zone abbreviations
Correct the 1992-2010 DST abbreviation in Volgograd from "MSK" to "MSD".
(Thanks to Hank W.)
ARM: treat [N x i32] and [N x i64] as AAPCS composite types
The logic is almost there already, with our special homogeneous
aggregate handling. Tweaking it like this allows front-ends to emit
AAPCS compliant code without ever having to count registers or add
discarded padding arguments.
Only arrays of i32 and i64 are needed to model AAPCS rules, but I
decided to apply the logic to all integer arrays for more consistency.
This fixes a possible "Unexpected member type for HA" error when
compiling lib/msun/bsdsrc/b_tgamma.c for armv6.
Reported by: Jakub Palider <jpa@semihalf.com>
These are generated, and not "optimized" in any way, since I am not
entirely sure of the syntax or format of this type of file. Feel free
to suggest ways of shortening these lists.
The general idea is the same for all three files, though:
* Get rid of upstream build infrastructure (CMakeLists, Makefiles, etc)
* Delete tests, tools and utilities we don't want or use (including
samples)
* Remove various bits of upstream metadata files that we don't want or
use (.arcconfig, .gitignore, etc)
compatibility with some sites
This change comes from 8.15 but is being backported to FreeBSD releases
not yet using 8.15.
MFC after: 3 days
Noted by: julian@
Refactor float to integer conversion to share the same code.
80bit Intel/PPC long double is excluded due to lacking support
for the abstraction. Consistently provide saturation logic.
Extend to long double on 128bit IEEE extended platforms.
Initial patch with test cases from GuanHong Liu.
Reviewed by Steve Canon.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D2804
Pull in r232107 from upstream compiler-rt trunk (by Ed Maste):
Use signed int implementation for __fixint
Requested by: emaste
Get tests running with warnings. Fix warnings in headers and tests
This fixes a number of -Wunused-local-typedef warnings in libc++ headers.
MFC after: 3 days
Release 2015a - 2015-01-29
Changes affecting future time stamps
The Mexican state of Quintana Roo, represented by America/Cancun,
will shift from Central Time with DST to Eastern Time without DST
on 2015-02-01 at 02:00. (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen and Gwillim Law.)
Chile will not change clocks in April or thereafter; its new standard time
will be its old daylight saving time. This affects America/Santiago,
Pacific/Easter, and Antarctica/Palmer. (Thanks to Juan Correa.)
New leap second 2015-06-30 23:59:60 UTC as per IERS Bulletin C 49.
(Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
Changes affecting past time stamps
Iceland observed DST in 1919 and 1921, and its 1939 fallback
transition was Oct. 29, not Nov. 29. Remove incorrect data from
Shanks about time in Iceland between 1837 and 1908.
Some more zones have been turned into links, when they differed
from existing zones only for older time stamps. As usual,
these changes affect UTC offsets in pre-1970 time stamps only.
Their old contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
The affected zones are: Asia/Aden, Asia/Bahrain, Asia/Kuwait,
and Asia/Muscat.
Commit r279154 changed the API and ABI significantly, and {NZERO} is still
wrong.
Also, preserve errno on success instead of setting it to 0.
PR: 189821
Reported by: bde
Relnotes: yes
bfd_dwarf2_find_line() calls find_line() with NULL functionname_ptr,
which resulted in a crash on certain ELF objects.
This change was implemented independently from upstream binutils, but
I have checked that the crash does not happen there.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This can occur when DW_AT_specification is used to refer to another DIE
that provides the actual DW_AT_name string. For example:
< 3><0x00000086> DW_TAG_subprogram
DW_AT_name PrettyStackTraceEntry
...
< 1><0x00002cf4> DW_TAG_subprogram
DW_AT_specification <0x00000086>
We will need to add support for DW_AT_specification, but in the interim
we should not segfault.
Obtained from: Elftoolchain (r3170)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The primary focus of these changes is to modernize FreeBSD's
tape infrastructure so that we can take advantage of some of the
features of modern tape drives and allow support for LTFS.
Significant changes and new features include:
o sa(4) driver status and parameter information is now exported via an
XML structure. This will allow for changes and improvements later
on that will not break userland applications. The old MTIOCGET
status ioctl remains, so applications using the existing interface
will not break.
o 'mt status' now reports drive-reported tape position information
as well as the previously available calculated tape position
information. These numbers will be different at times, because
the drive-reported block numbers are relative to BOP (Beginning
of Partition), but the block numbers calculated previously via
sa(4) (and still provided) are relative to the last filemark.
Both numbers are now provided. 'mt status' now also shows the
drive INQUIRY information, serial number and any position flags
(BOP, EOT, etc.) provided with the tape position information.
'mt status -v' adds information on the maximum possible I/O size,
and the underlying values used to calculate it.
o The extra sa(4) /dev entries (/dev/saN.[0-3]) have been removed.
The extra devices were originally added as place holders for
density-specific device nodes. Some OSes (NetBSD, NetApp's OnTap
and Solaris) have had device nodes that, when you write to them,
will automatically select a given density for particular tape drives.
This is a convenient way of switching densities, but it was never
implemented in FreeBSD. Only the device nodes were there, and that
sometimes confused users.
For modern tape devices, the density is generally not selectable
(e.g. with LTO) or defaults to the highest availble density when
the tape is rewritten from BOT (e.g. TS11X0). So, for most users,
density selection won't be necessary. If they do need to select
the density, it is easy enough to use 'mt density' to change it.
o Protection information is now supported. This is either a
Reed-Solomon CRC or CRC32 that is included at the end of each block
read and written. On write, the tape drive verifies the CRC, and
on read, the tape drive provides a CRC for the userland application
to verify.
o New, extensible tape driver parameter get/set interface.
o Density reporting information. For drives that support it,
'mt getdensity' will show detailed information on what formats the
tape drive supports, and what formats the tape drive supports.
o Some mt(1) functionality moved into a new mt(3) library so that
external applications can reuse the code.
o The new mt(3) library includes helper routines to aid in parsing
the XML output of the sa(4) driver, and build a tree of driver
metadata.
o Support for the MTLOAD (load a tape in the drive) and MTWEOFI
(write filemark immediate) ioctls needed by IBM's LTFS
implementation.
o Improve device departure behavior for the sa(4) driver. The previous
implementation led to hangs when the device was open.
o This has been tested on the following types of drives:
IBM TS1150
IBM TS1140
IBM LTO-6
IBM LTO-5
HP LTO-2
Seagate DDS-4
Quantum DLT-4000
Exabyte 8505
Sony DDS-2
contrib/groff/tmac/doc-syms,
share/mk/bsd.libnames.mk,
lib/Makefile,
Add libmt.
lib/libmt/Makefile,
lib/libmt/mt.3,
lib/libmt/mtlib.c,
lib/libmt/mtlib.h,
New mt(3) library that contains functions moved from mt(1) and
new functions needed to interact with the updated sa(4) driver.
This includes XML parser helper functions that application writers
can use when writing code to query tape parameters.
rescue/rescue/Makefile:
Add -lmt to CRUNCH_LIBS.
src/share/man/man4/mtio.4
Clarify this man page a bit, and since it contains what is
essentially the mtio.h header file, add new ioctls and structure
definitions from mtio.h.
src/share/man/man4/sa.4
Update BUGS and maintainer section.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c,
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
Add SCSI SECURITY PROTOCOL IN/OUT CDB definitions and CDB building
functions.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.h
Many tape driver changes, largely outlined above.
Increase the sa(4) driver read/write timeout from 4 to 32
minutes. This is based on the recommended values for IBM LTO
5/6 drives. This may also avoid timeouts for other tape
hardware that can take a long time to do retries and error
recovery. Longer term, a better way to handle this is to ask
the drive for recommended timeout values using the REPORT
SUPPORTED OPCODES command. Modern IBM and Oracle tape drives
at least support that command, and it would allow for more
accurate timeout values.
Add XML status generation. This is done with a series of
macros to eliminate as much duplicate code as possible. The
new XML-based status values are reported through the new
MTIOCEXTGET ioctl.
Add XML driver parameter reporting, using the new MTIOCPARAMGET
ioctl.
Add a new driver parameter setting interface, using the new
MTIOCPARAMSET and MTIOCSETLIST ioctls.
Add a new MTIOCRBLIM ioctl to get block limits information.
Add CCB/CDB building routines scsi_locate_16, scsi_locate_10,
and scsi_read_position_10().
scsi_locate_10 implements the LOCATE command, as does the
existing scsi_set_position() command. It just supports
additional arguments and features. If/when we figure out a
good way to provide backward compatibility for older
applications using the old function API, we can just revamp
scsi_set_position(). The same goes for
scsi_read_position_10() and the existing scsi_read_position()
function.
Revamp sasetpos() to take the new mtlocate structure as an
argument. It now will use either scsi_locate_10() or
scsi_locate_16(), depending upon the arguments the user
supplies. As before, once we change position we don't have a
clear idea of what the current logical position of the tape
drive is.
For tape drives that support long form position data, we
read the current position and store that for later reporting
after changing the position. This should help applications
like Bacula speed tape access under FreeBSD once they are
modified to support the new ioctls.
Add a new quirk, SA_QUIRK_NO_LONG_POS, that is set for all
drives that report SCSI-2 or older, as well as drives that
report an Illegal Request type error for READ POSITION with
the long format. So we should automatically detect drives
that don't support the long form and stop asking for it after
an initial try.
Add a partition number to the sa(4) softc.
Improve device departure handling. The previous implementation
led to hangs when the device was open.
If an application had the sa(4) driver open, and attempted to
close it after it went away, the cam_periph_release() call in
saclose() would cause the periph to get destroyed because that
was the last reference to it. Because destroy_dev() was
called from the sa(4) driver's cleanup routine (sacleanup()),
and would block waiting for the close to happen, a deadlock
would result.
So instead of calling destroy_dev() from the cleanup routine,
call destroy_dev_sched_cb() from saoninvalidate() and wait for
the callback.
Acquire a reference for devfs in saregister(), and release it
in the new sadevgonecb() routine when all devfs devices for
the particular sa(4) driver instance are gone.
Add a new function, sasetupdev(), to centralize setting
per-instance devfs device parameters instead of repeating the
code in saregister().
Add an open count to the softc, so we know how many
peripheral driver references are a result of open
sessions.
Add the D_TRACKCLOSE flag to the cdevsw flags so
that we get a 1:1 mapping of open to close calls
instead of a N:1 mapping.
This should be a no-op for everything except the
control device, since we don't allow more than one
open on non-control devices.
However, since we do allow multiple opens on the
control device, the combination of the open count
and the D_TRACKCLOSE flag should result in an
accurate peripheral driver reference count, and an
accurate open count.
The accurate open count allows us to release all
peripheral driver references that are the result
of open contexts once we get the callback from devfs.
sys/sys/mtio.h:
Add a number of new mt(4) ioctls and the requisite data
structures. None of the existing interfaces been removed
or changed.
This includes definitions for the following new ioctls:
MTIOCRBLIM /* get block limits */
MTIOCEXTLOCATE /* seek to position */
MTIOCEXTGET /* get tape status */
MTIOCPARAMGET /* get tape params */
MTIOCPARAMSET /* set tape params */
MTIOCSETLIST /* set N params */
usr.bin/mt/Makefile:
mt(1) now depends on libmt, libsbuf and libbsdxml.
usr.bin/mt/mt.1:
Document new mt(1) features and subcommands.
usr.bin/mt/mt.c:
Implement support for mt(1) subcommands that need to
use getopt(3) for their arguments.
Implement a new 'mt status' command to replace the old
'mt status' command. The old status command has been
renamed 'ostatus'.
The new status function uses the MTIOCEXTGET ioctl, and
therefore parses the XML data to determine drive status.
The -x argument to 'mt status' allows the user to dump out
the raw XML reported by the kernel.
The new status display is mostly the same as the old status
display, except that it doesn't print the redundant density
mode information, and it does print the current partition
number and position flags.
Add a new command, 'mt locate', that will supersede the
old 'mt setspos' and 'mt sethpos' commands. 'mt locate'
implements all of the functionality of the MTIOCEXTLOCATE
ioctl, and allows the user to change the logical position
of the tape drive in a number of ways. (Partition,
block number, file number, set mark number, end of data.)
The immediate bit and the explicit address bits are
implemented, but not documented in the man page.
Add a new 'mt weofi' command to use the new MTWEOFI ioctl.
This allows the user to ask the drive to write a filemark
without waiting around for the operation to complete.
Add a new 'mt getdensity' command that gets the XML-based
tape drive density report from the sa(4) driver and displays
it. This uses the SCSI REPORT DENSITY SUPPORT command
to get comprehensive information from the tape drive about
what formats it is able to read and write.
Add a new 'mt protect' command that allows getting and setting
tape drive protection information. The protection information
is a CRC tacked on to the end of every read/write from and to
the tape drive.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 1 month
LoopRotate: When reconstructing loop simplify form don't split edges
from indirectbrs.
Yet another chapter in the endless story. While this looks like we
leave the loop in a non-canonical state this replicates the logic in
LoopSimplify so it doesn't diverge from the canonical form in any way.
http://llvm.org/PR21968
This fixes a "Cannot split critical edge from IndirectBrInst" assertion
failure when building the devel/radare2 port.
PR: 195480, 196987
MFC after: 3 days
against rules. It definitely doesn't need to know about kernel internals,
such as 'struct ifaddr'. What it does with ifaddr, is that it only takes
ifa_addr member of it, and treats it as sockaddr, while it is only a pointer
to sockaddr. Fortunately, sizeof(struct ifaddr) > sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6),
so no problems arise.
Fix that declaring a private struct ifaddr in ipftest(1) and stop including
if_var.h.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
FreeBSD core files have no section table and thus LLDB's OS and vendor
detection logic does not work. If we encounter such an ELF file, update
an unknown OS to match the host.
This is not really the correct way to handle this, but more extensive
rework of ObjectFileELF will be needed and this change restores cross-
arch core debugging until that can be completed.
update paths; and include everything in the "base" distribution.
The "games" distribution being optional made sense when there were more
games and we had small disks; but the "games-like" games were moved into
the ports tree a dozen years ago and the remaining "utility-like" games
occupy less than 0.001% of my laptop's small hard drive. Meanwhile every
new user is confronted by the question "do you want games installed" when
they they try to install FreeBSD.
The next steps will be:
2. Removing punch card (bcd, ppt), phase-of-moon (pom), clock (grdc), and
caesar cipher (caesar, rot13) utilities. I intend to keep fortune, factor,
morse, number, primes, and random, since there is evidence that those are
still being used.
3. Merging src/games into src/usr.bin.
This change will not be MFCed.
Reviewed by: jmg
Discussed at: EuroBSDCon
Approved by: gjb (release-affecting changes)
Some architectures use .rel relocations (for debug data), so they must
be handled.
This was discovered from ctfconvert on ARM object files. The lack of
relocation handling caused all string lookups to return the string at
offset 0 in .debug_str, typically "FreeBSD clang version ..."
Reviewed by: gnn, imp, rpaulo (earlier version)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1819
order as the .init_array section. Finalisation routines need to be called
in the opposite order as their corresponding initialisation routines but
rtld(1) handles that by calling the function pointers in .fini_array in
reverse order.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
This brings support for multi-threaded compression. This brings close
N times faster compression where N is the number of CPU cores.
Because of this, liblzma now depends on libthr.
Soon libarchive will be modified to use the new lzma API.
Thanks to antoine@ for the exp-run.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1786
Reviewed by: bapt
There's an unfortunate layering issue between LLDB's Process/POSIX and
Process/{FreeBSD,Linux}, exposed by a refactoring in upstream revision
218568. Work around it by adding explicit #if defined(__FreeBSD__)
guards to include the correct header.