On arm64, riscv, and s390x disable building of aout components.
This allows gprof to build on these architectures which never supported
the legacy a.out binary format.
Obtained from: s390x branch
MFC after: 3 months
The Zstd format bumps the CLOOP major number to 4 to avoid incompatibility
with older systems. Support in geom_uzip(4) is conditional on the ZSTDIO
kernel option, which is enabled in amd64 GENERIC, but not all in-tree
configurations.
mkuzip(8) was modified slightly to always initialize the nblocks + 1'th
offset in the CLOOP file format. Previously, it was only initialized in the
case where the final compressed block happened to be unaligned w.r.t.
DEV_BSIZE. The "Fake" last+1 block change in r298619 means that the final
compressed block's 'blen' was never correct unless the compressed uzip image
happened to be BSIZE-aligned. This happened in about 1 out of every 512
cases. The zlib and lzma decompressors are probably tolerant of extra trash
following the frame they were told to decode, but Zstd complains that the
input size is incorrect.
Correspondingly, geom_uzip(4) was modified slightly to avoid trashing the
nblocks + 1'th offset when it is known to be initialized to a good value.
This corrects the calculated final real cluster compressed length to match
that printed by mkuzip(8).
mkuzip(8) was refactored somewhat to reduce code duplication and increase
ease of adding other compression formats.
* Input block size validation was pulled out of individual compression
init routines into main().
* Init routines now validate a user-provided compression level or select
an algorithm-specific default, if none was provided.
* A new interface for calculating the maximal compressed size of an
incompressible input block was added for each driver. The generic code
uses it to validate against MAXPHYS as well as to allocate compression
result buffers in the generic code.
* Algorithm selection is now driven by a table lookup, to increase ease of
adding other formats in the future.
mkuzip(8) gained the ability to explicitly specify a compression level with
'-C'. The prior defaults -- 9 for zlib and 6 for lzma -- are maintained.
The new zstd default is 9, to match zlib.
Rather than select lzma or zlib with '-L' or its absense, respectively, a
new argument '-A <algorithm>' is provided to select 'zlib', 'lzma', or
'zstd'. '-L' is considered deprecated, but will probably never be removed.
All of the new features were documented in mkuzip.8; the page was also
cleaned up slightly.
Relnotes: yes
While here:
- Remove deprecated Tn macros.
- Do not use macros with the -width option.
Reviewed by: bcr
Approved by: doc (bcr)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21173
- Use keyed-md5 and keyed_sha1 instead of md5 and sha1 to match
the names accepted by setkey and to also avoid confusion since
these are not "plain" MD5 or SHA1.
- Remove always-true #ifdef's to make the source a bit easier to
read.
- Add missing mappings for tcp-md5, camellia-cbc, and aes-gmac.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
- UMA_XDOMAIN enables an additional per-cpu bucket for freed memory that
was freed on a different domain from where it was allocated. This is
only used for UMA_ZONE_NUMA (first-touch) zones.
- UMA_FIRSTTOUCH sets the default UMA policy to be first-touch for all
zones. This tries to maintain locality for kernel memory.
Reviewed by: gallatin, alc, kib
Tested by: pho, gallatin
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20929
Rename the variable for the in6_addr from in6p to ia6 to follow the
convention generally used in FreeBSD.
No functional changes.
MFC after: 3 months
Sponsored by: Netflix
nfsstat -s prints bogus large numbers for the Server Re-Failed and Server
Faults fields. This was introduced by r328588.
Although I know nothing about libxo, these lines aren't titles and this
patch seems to fix the problem, so I am committing it for rea@ who emailed
it to me.
It also deleted the trailing ':' from the title lines, since those were not
in the pre-r328588 output.
If there is a more correct fix, someone conversant with libxo will need
to do so.
Submitted by: rea
MFC after: 2 weeks
Update login(1), its manual pages, similar utilities, and motd.5 to refer to
the new location.
Suggested by: delphij@ (re: r349256)
Reviewed by: bcr (manpages), delphij
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20721
Move the dpv related files from FreeBSD-runtime to a new package named
FreeBSD-dpv
The only consumer is bsdinstall which is already in it's own package.
Reviewed by: bapt, gjb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20960
Move the bluetooth related files from FreeBSD-runtime to a new package named
FreeBSD-bluetooth
The FreeBSD runtime is only intended to have everything for a working
FreeBSD installation and bluetooth isn't needed for that.
Reviewed by: bapt, gjb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20959
This removes all of the architecture-specific functions from truss.
A per-ABI structure is still needed to map syscall numbers to names
and FreeBSD errno values to ABI error values as well as hold syscall
counters. However, the linker set of ABI structures is now replaced
with a simple table mapping ABI names to structures. This approach
permits sharing the same ABI structure among separate names such as
i386 a.out and ELF binaries as well as ELF v1 vs ELF v2 for powerpc64.
A few differences are visible due to using PT_GET_SC_RET to fetch the
error value of a system call. Note that ktrace/kdump have had the
"new" behaviors for a long time already:
- System calls that return with EJUSTRETURN or ERESTART will now be
noticed and logged as such. Previously sigreturn (which uses
EJUSTRETURN) would report whatever random value was in the register
holding errno from the previous system call for example. Now it
reports EJUSTRETURN.
- System calls that return errno as their error value such as
posix_fallocate() and posix_fadvise() now report non-zero return
values as errors instead of success with a non-zero return value.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20963
We remove IPSEC only in parts of the tree, and not others. RELEASE_CRUNCH to
disable it has not kept up with all its uses. Remove it. Should there be a real
need to disable IPSEC, one that hasn't shown up in the base system to date,
it can be re-added behind a WITHOUT_IPSEC build option.
Stop defining SMALLER. Since we replaced cpio with libarchive version,
there's no options to make it smaller. Also, the comment about the
FreeBSD installer is obsolete. Remove them both.
After r348611 the kernel's build-ID is available via sysctl. Add a -b flag
to uname to report it.
Submitted by: Ali Mashtizadeh <ali_mashtizadeh.com>
Reviewed by: markj, imp
Relnotes: Yes
Event: Waterloo Hackathon 2019
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20511
vtfontcvt: improve .bdf validation
Previously if we had a FONTBOUNDINGBOX or DWIDTH entry that had missing
or invalid values and and failed sscanf, we would proceeded with
partially initialized bounding box / device width variables.
Reported by: afl (FONTBOUNDINGBOX)
MFC with: r349100
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
NANDFS has been broken for years. Remove it. The NAND drivers that
remain are for ancient parts that are no longer relevant. They are
polled, have terrible performance and just for ancient arm
hardware. NAND parts have evolved significantly from this early work
and little to none of it would be relevant should someone need to
update to support raw nand. This code has been off by default for
years and has violated the vnode protocol leading to panics since it
was committed.
Numerous posts to arch@ and other locations have found no actual users
for this software.
Relnotes: Yes
No Objection From: arch@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20745
Previously if we had a FONTBOUNDINGBOX or DWIDTH entry that had missing
or invalid values and and failed sscanf, we would proceeded with
partially initialized bounding box / device width variables.
Reported by: afl (FONTBOUNDINGBOX)
MFC with: r349100
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Previously if we had a BBX entry that had invalid values (e.g. bounding
box outside of font bounding box) and failed sscanf (e.g., because it
had fewer than four values) we skipped the BBX value validation and then
triggered an assertion failure.
Reported by: afl
MFC with: r349100
Event: Berlin Devsummit 2019
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Previously we would crash if the BBX y-offset was outside of the font
bounding box.
Reported by: afl
MFC with: r349100
Event: Berlin Devsummit 2019
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
I believe this case could be triggered by a broken .bdf font.
PR: 205707
Reported by: ci.freebsd.org
MFC with: 349100
Event: Berlin Devsummit 2019
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sync libarchive with vendor.
Relevant vendor changes:
- check_symlinks_fsobj() without chdir() and fchdir()
- bsdtar.1 manpage fixes
- patches from OpenBSD to libarchive_fe/passphrase.c
- version bumped to 3.4.0
MFC after: 2 weeks
The two most recent additions to the elf auxiliary vector are
HWCAP and HWCAP2 which describe platform specific cpu capabilities.
Make procstat recognize these fields so that they aren't displayed
as UNKNOWN.
Reviewed by: trociny, markj
Approved by: markj (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20582
The freopen(3) was replaced with fileargs_open(3) and fclose(3).
In the following function, we skip if the stream is standard in, so it is
safe to do so.
This also requires us to change the logic first to open the file and then
check its status. The stat(2) is disallowed in capability mode.
This commit unbrakes the -F option.
The bug was introduced in the r348708.
Reported by: pho
Tested by: pho