Submitted by: Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18140
Submitted by: Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18139
There is probably a PR for this, but I can't find this, or remember who
submitted it. The patch got lost in the noise of another that wasn't
ready to commit.
MFC after: 3 days
The panic can happen, when some application does dump of routing table
using sysctl interface. To prevent this, set IFF_DYING flag in
if_detach_internal() function, when ifnet under lock is removed from
the chain. In sysctl_rtsock() take IFNET_RLOCK_NOSLEEP() to prevent
ifnet detach during routes enumeration. In case, if some interface was
detached in the time before we take the lock, add the check, that ifnet
is not DYING. This prevents access to memory that could be freed after
ifnet is unlinked.
PR: 227720, 230498, 233306
Reviewed by: bz, eugen
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18338
tv_usec has "long" type for all architecture in FreeBSD
and follows __LP64__. However, this is not true for tv_sec
that has "time_t" type.
Since r320347 that changed time_t from 32 to 64 bit integer
for 32 bit version of powerpc architecture, we have only single
i386 architecture having 32 bit time_t type.
Submitted by: jhb
MFC after: 1 week.
Add the ability to set two goals for trims in the I/O scheduler. The
first goal is the number of BIO_DELETEs to accumulate
(kern.cam.XX.U.trim_goal). When non-zero, this many trims will be
accumulated before we start to transfer them to lower layers. This is
useful for devices that like to get lots of trims all at once in one
transaction (not all devices are like this, and some vary by workload).
The second is a number of ticks to defer trims. If you've set a trim
goal, then kern.cam.XX.U.trim_ticks controls how long the system will
defer those trims before timing out and sending them anyway. It has no
effect when trim_goal is 0.
In any event, a BIO_FLUSH will cause all the TRIMs to be released to
the periph drivers. This may be a minor overloading of what BIO_FLUSH
is supposed to mean, but it's useful to preserve other ordering
semantics that users of BIO_FLUSH reply on.
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc
We zero the whole structure; we don't need to zero the __spare__ field again.
Remove trailing whitespace.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
On arm64 and riscv platforms, sendsig() failed to zero the signal
frame before copying it out to userspace. Zero it.
On arm, I believe all the contents of the frame were initialized,
so there was no disclosure. However, explicitly zero the whole frame
because that fact could inadvertently change in the future,
it's more clear to the reader, and I could be wrong in the first place.
MFC after: 2 days
Security: similar to FreeBSD-EN-18:12.mem and CVE-2018-17155
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
After r340644 there were two things wrong in cases where there is both
an ECDT, and an EC device exposed via acpica. The first is a rather
trivial situation where the device desc would say ECDT even when it was
not implicitly created via ECDT (not really sure why the compiler
doesn't seem to warn about this).
The other more pervasive issue is that the code is designed to
essentially not do anything for EC probe when its uid was already
created an EC based on the ECDT's uid. The issue was that probe would
still return 0 in this case, and so we'd end up with some weird
duplication. Now to be honest, I'm not actually sure what exactly broke,
but it was definitely not working as intended. To fix this, all that is
really needed is to make sure we return ENXIO when we're probing the
device already added for the ECDT entry. While here though, move the
check for this earlier to avoid wasted cycles when we know after
obtaining the uid that it's duplicative.
There remains one questionable bit here which I don't want to touch -
when doing probe for PNP0C09, if acquiring _UID for the device fails, 0
is assumed, which is a valid UID used by the implicit ECDT.
Reported by: Charlie Li, et al.
Reviewed by: jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18311
As part of the migration away from obsolete binutils we want to retire
GNU as. Most assembly files used on amd64 have a .S extension and are
assembled with Clang's Integrated Assembler (IAS); rename pxetram.s to
.S to use IAS as well.
The generated .text is identical (the entire .o file is not, as Clang
adds debug info.)
PR: 205250, 233094
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
As part of the migration away from obsolete binutils we want to retire
GNU as. Most assembly files used on amd64 have a .S extension and are
assembled with Clang's integrated assembler; rename two files in
stand/i386/btx/lib to .S to use IAS as well.
The generated .text is identical (the entire .o files are not, as Clang
adds debug info).
PR: 205250, 233094
Discussed with: imp
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
If the regulator is unused it will be disabled by the regulator_shutdown sysinit.
Tested on pinebook where the backlight is controlled by a fixed-regulator.
The regulator doesn't have a regulator-boot-on param (I'm gonna upstream this) and so we disable it at probe.
We later enable it but this cause the screen to go black.
Linux doesn't disable regulator at boot (at least for fixed-regulator) so better match this to have the same UX.
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17978
aio has two paths: an asynchronous "physio" path and a synchronous path.
Confusingly, physio(9) isn't actually used by the "physio" path, and never
has been. In fact, it may even be called by the synchronous path! Rename
the "physio" path to the "bio" path to reflect what it actually does:
directly compose BIOs and send them to character devices.
MFC after: 2 weeks
GNU binutils ld.bfd 2.17.50 does not support ifuncs and produces broken
binaries when ifuncs are in use. When LLD_IS_LD is default we have an
ifunc-capable system linker and can just avoid installing ld.bfd.
Reported by: theraven
Reviewed by: bz
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18340
Add a configuration for PINEBOOK image.
Pinebook is a arm64 laptop based on a Pine64 board.
Since the usb trackpad need a quirk, add a common function for adding
quirk for arm board.
A default one is supplied as most board to not need quirks.
Reviewed by: gjb
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18337
SELECTIVE MIRRORING
If your network has network traffic analyzer connected to your host
directly via dedicated interface or remotely via RSPAN vlan, you can
selectively mirror some ethernet layer2 frames to the analyzer.
...
Some options appear in llvm-objdump's usage information as a side effect
of its option parsing implementation and are not actually llvm-objdump
options. Reported in LLVM review https://reviews.llvm.org/D54864.
Reported by: Fangrui Song
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Based on llvm-objdump's online documentation and usage information.
This serves as a starting point; additional detail and cleanup still
required.
Also being submitted upstream in LLVM review D54864. I expect to use
this bespoke copy while we have LLVM 6.0 or 7.0 in FreeBSD; when we
update to LLVM 8.0 it should be upstream and we will switch to it.
PR: 233437
Reviewed by: bcr (man formatting)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18309
When immediate bind mode is requested, as of r340675 rtld processes
irelocs in PLT immediately after other PLT relocs. That addresses the
libc + BIND_NOW startup crash the workaround is no longer needed.
PR: 233333
Various structures exported by sysctl_rtsock() contain padding fields
which were not being zeroed.
Reported by: Thomas Barabosch, Fraunhofer FKIE
Reviewed by: ae
MFC after: 3 days
Security: kernel memory disclosure
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18333
Relevant vendor changes:
Issue #1096: Support extracting ACLs with in-entry comments (GNU tar)
PR #1023: Support extracting extattrs as non-root on non-user-writable files
Until this commit libedit only supported UTF-8 for multibyte charset
Improve it to support other multibyte charsets
Tested with eucJP and SJIS charsets.
Note that this change as been review and committed in upstream libedit
as well via christos@NetBSD
Submitted by: naito.yuichiro _at_ gmail.com
Reviewed by: bapt, pfg, yuripv, 0mp
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17903
Automatically generated using mkconfig.py.
Submitted by: Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18138
Pick up Medford2 interfaces.
Split AOE operations out into own header.
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18137