ioctl definitions and related datatypes that allow userland control of pwm
hardware via the pwmc device. The new name and location better reflects its
assocation with a single device driver.
libunwind and openmp to the upstream release_80 branch r363030
(effectively, 8.0.1 rc2). The 8.0.1 release should follow this within a
week or so.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Add the MK_MAIL dependant file to the runtime package as well as the
MK_KERBEROS ones the empty locate database, the FreeBSD copyright file
and the GENERIC.hints.
Tag the unbound link from /etc to /var to belong in the unbound package.
Reviewed by: bapt
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20607
This way every directory is at least present in packages.
While here tag some directory from being in sendmail or dma
Reviewed by: bapt
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20605
Create two tests checking if we can read urgs registers and if the
rax register returns a correct number.
Reviewed by: markj
Discussed with: lwhsu
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20364
the followup stopgap change, because I don't think it's a correct. I still
need to figure out where to stick it in. In cannot be in Makefile.inc1
and it cannot be in etc/Makefile from the looks of it to avoid
chicken-and-egg problem.
install -> ${INSTALL}
mtree -> ${MTREE_CMD}
services_mkdb -> ${SERVICES_MKDB_CMD}
cap_mkdb -> ${CAP_MKDB_CMD}
pwd_mkdb -> ${PWD_MKDB_CMD}
kldxref -> ${KLDXREF_CMD}
If you do custom FreeBSD builds you may want to override those
in some cases.
Sponsored by: Sippy Software, Inc.
Use the .PATH mechanism instead so keep installing them from lib/libc/gen
While here revert 347961 and 347893 which are no longer needed
Discussed with: manu
Tested by: manu
ok manu@
libc was picked as the destination location for these because of the syscalls
that use these files as the lowest level place they are referenced.
Approved by: will (mentor), rgrimes, manu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16728
passwd related files need to be tagged as config file so pkg update
will attempt merging them when we install a new package.
We should use CONFS for that.
Revert for now until I come up with a better version of this patch as
it breaks pkgbase for users.
It only tests the kernel portion of fuse, not the userspace portion (which
comes from sysutils/fusefs-libs). The kernel-userspace interface is
de-facto standardized, and this test suite seeks to validate FreeBSD's
implementation.
It uses GoogleMock to substitute for a userspace daemon and validate the
kernel's behavior in response to filesystem access. GoogleMock is
convenient because it can validate the order, number, and arguments of each
operation, and return canned responses.
But that also means that the test suite must use GoogleTest, since
GoogleMock is incompatible with atf-c++ and atf.test.mk does not allow C++
programs to use atf-c.
This commit adds the first 10 test cases out of an estimated 130 total.
PR: 235775, 235773
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Summary:
Now that mpc85xx can boot via ubldr, move ubldr to a separate
filesystem, mounted on /boot/uboot, so that a fresh install can boot correctly.
Reviewed By: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18709
Import the unit tests from upstream (https://github.com/luigirizzo/netmap
ba02539859d46d33), and make them ready for use with Kyua.
There are currently 38 regression tests, which test the kernel control ABI
exposed by netmap to userspace applications:
1: test for port info get
2-5: tests for basic port registration
6-9: tests for VALE
10-11: tests for getting netmap allocator info
12-15: tests for netmap pipes
16: test on polling mode
17-18: tests on options
19-27: tests for sync-kloop subsystem
28-39: tests for null ports
31-38: tests for the legacy NIOCREGIF registers
Reviewed by: ngie
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18490
iBCS2 was disconnected from the build in 2015 (see r291419)
bsdconfig parts submitted by dteske.
Reviewed by: kib (previous version)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
o Dynamically load all the .so files found in /libexec/nvmecontrol and
/usr/local/libexec/nvmecontrol.
o Link nvmecontrol -rdynamic so that its symbols are visible to the
libraries we load.
o Create concatinated linker sets that we dynamically expand.
o Add the linked-in top and logpage linker sets to the mirrors for them
and add those sets to the mirrors when we load a new .so.
o Add some macros to help hide the names of the linker sets.
o Update the man page.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18455
fold
These tests operate on a file-backed zpool that gets created in the kyua
temp dir. root and ZFS support are both required for these tests. Current
tests cover create, destroy, export/import, jail, list (kind of), mount,
rename, and jail.
List tests should later be extended to cover formatting and the different
list flags, but for now only covers basic "are create/destroy actually
reflected properly"
MFC after: 3 days
then runs these from the base test programs. With this we can check
crtbeginS.o and crtendS.o are working as expected.
MFC with: r339738
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
This leverages CONFS to handle the install.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase), bapt (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17240
This leverages CONFS to handle the install. lib80211 was picked because it is
where this file is actually used from.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17229
This leverages CONFS to handle the install.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17217
This leverages CONFS to handle the install and purges an old comment.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase), bapt (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17215
This leverages CONFS to handle the install of the config file.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17162
This leverages CONFS to handle the install of the config file.
Approved by: re (gjb), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17159
This uses relative paths to make it more specific to avoid any potential
future problems with .PATH and leverages CONFS.
libc was picked as the destination location for these because of the syscalls
that use these files as the lowest level place they are referenced.
Approved by: re (gjb), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17163
This uses relative paths to make it more specific to avoid any potential
future problems with .PATH and leverages CONFS.
libc was picked as the destination location for these because of the syscalls
that use these files as the lowest level place they are referenced.
Approved by: re (gjb), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17164
Restore the original behavior of unlink(1), passing the provided filename
directly to unlink(2), handling the first argument being "--" correctly.
This fixes "unlink -foo", broken in r97533.
PR: 228448
Submitted by: Brennan Vincent <brennan@umanwizard.com> (original version)
Submitted by: Yuri Pankov
Reported by: Brennan Vincent <brennan@umanwizard.com>
Reviewed by: emaste, kevans, vangyzen, 0mp
Approved by: re (delphij)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17132
And simplify this a little by flattening the directory structure.
Approved by: re (gjb), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16955
This is pkgbase related as it switches to CONFS to properly tag this as a
config file.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16848
This is related to pkgbase as it uses CONFS to properly tag these as config
files.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16785
This helps with pkgbase by switching to CONFS so they are properly tagged as
config files.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16833
Thsi helps with pkgbase by switching to CONFS so that ftpusers will be
properly tagged as a config file.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16787
This helps with pkgbase as it switches these to use CONFS which properly tags
them as config files.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16783
This helps with pkgbase as it switches these to using CONFS so they are
properly tagged as config files.
Approved by: will (mentor), imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16781
This fixes the build and I will redo these changes as part of a future review
that organizes them differently. The way I tried to do it here could be done
better. Sorry for the noise.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16737
This moves the symlink creation to after where the files are installed.
This also inverts the shell change so that it only happens if MK_TCSH is on.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16725
This helps with pkgbase by using CONFS and tagging these as config files.
Approved by: allanjude (mentor), des
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16678
This simplifies pkgbase by migrating these to CONFS so they are properly
tagged as config files.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16708
This program is currently failing, and has been for >6 months on HEAD.
Ideally, this should be run 24x7 in CI, to discover hard-to-find bugs that
only manifest with concurrent i/o.
Requested by: lwhsu, mmacy
This is pkgbase related as it uses CONFS to tag the file as a config file
Approved by: AllanJude (mentor)
Sponsored by: Essen Hackathon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16693
This is related to pkgbase and changes these to use CONFS so that these are
tagged as config files.
Approved by: AllanJude (mentor)
Sponsored by: Essen Hackathon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16694
This helps with pkgbase by using CONFS to tag these as config files.
Approved by: allanjude (mentor), ian, cy
Sponsored by: Essen Hackathon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16661
This makes pkgbase easier by tagging these as CONFS so they are properly
tagged as config files.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Sponsored by: Essen Hackathon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16553
This helps with pkgbase as it tags this as a config file so it is handled as
such
Approved by: allanjude (mentor)
Sponsored by: Essen Hackathon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16673
This helps with pkgbase as this config file will now be tagged as a config
file
Approved by: allanjude (mentor)
Sponsored by: Essen Hackathon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16674
This helps with pkgbase to tag this config file as a config file.
Approved by: allanjude (mentor), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16559
This helps pkgbase as this config file will now be tagged as a config file.
Approved by: allanjude (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16675
This helps with pkgbase as these config files will be properly tagged as
config files.
Approved by: allanjude (mentor), oshogbo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16679
The main dhclient process is Capsicumized but also chroots to
restrict filesystem access. With r322369, pidfile(3) maintains a
directory descriptor for the pidfile, which can cause the chroot
to fail in certain cases. To minimize the problem, only chroot
if we fail to enter capability mode, and store dhclient pidfiles
in a subdirectory of /var/run, thus restricting access via
pidfile(3)'s directory descriptor.
PR: 223327
Reviewed by: cem, oshogbo
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16584
This is prep for pkging base and helps tag and install config files with the
correct packages.
Approved by: bapt (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16493
This keeps most startup scripts as CONFS per discussion on src-committers from
back during BSDCan.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16466
Ntpd needs only a subset of full root privileges to do its job. Specifically
it needs the ability to manipulate system time, and to re-bind to a
privileged UDP port after interface changes. The mac_ntpd(4) policy module
(see r336525) can grant these privs.
These changes detect the availability of mac_ntpd(4). If enabled, and if the
ntpd configuration is fairly vanilla, it automatically runs ntpd as the
non-root user 'ntpd' (uid 123). "Vanilla" means the config doesn't include
command line or ntp.conf options changing the location of files or using any
files/dirs likely to be inaccessible to user ntpd. Ntpd can still run as
non-root when using such options, but the admin must ensure all required
files and dirs are accessible, and then set ntpd_user=ntpd in rc.conf.
Note that these changes also address PR 199127 by using the command_args
technique suggested in the patch. They also tangentially address PR 113552,
which is primarily about inconsistent filenames in documentation, but some
of the inconsistancy was caused by old code in rc.d/ntpd which is leftover
from the intial import from netbsd. There was code to do chroot setup which
required the use of the netbsd clockctl(4) device; that code never had any
effect on freebsd, because we lack that device and don't build ntpd with the
options that would allow using it.
PR: 113552 199127
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16050
Code analysis and runtime analysis using truss(8) indicate that the only
privileged operations performed by ntpd are adjusting system time, and
(re-)binding to privileged UDP port 123. These changes add a new mac(4)
policy module, mac_ntpd(4), which grants just those privileges to any
process running with uid 123.
This also adds a new user and group, ntpd:ntpd, (uid:gid 123:123), and makes
them the owner of the /var/db/ntp directory, so that it can be used as a
location where the non-privileged daemon can write files such as the
driftfile, and any optional logfile or stats files.
Because there are so many ways to configure ntpd, the question of how to
configure it to run without root privs can be a bit complex, so that will be
addressed in a separate commit. These changes are just what's required to
grant the limited subset of privs to ntpd, and the small change to ntpd to
prevent it from exiting with an error if running as non-root.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16281
Add src.conf knob to disable the installation of /var/db/services.db
Default to leaving services.db in place, but allow the removal of the
file and its creation with a src.conf knob.
This file ends up being 2MB in size. For small systems this is a waste
of space but its a tradeoff.
Reviewed by: bdrewery
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9655
By using INSTALL_LINK instead of calling ln during install the files
end up in the METALOG file as well if we use -DNO_ROOT and will be
included in a disk image when using makefs with METALOG as the input.
The other file that was not included in METALOG was /var/db/services.db
which is now also included for -DNO_ROOT.
Approved By: brooks (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15665
The expiration date is actually more of a version number than the version
date, because expiration changes twice a year, whereas the version only
changes when actual leap second events occur (except in USNO leapfiles,
which inappropriately bump the version with every expiration date change).
it from variables with similar names which are set in rc.conf. This will
make more sense as the script grows more similar-name local variables in
some upcoming changes.
The NOMATCH event was previously quoted to protect it from shell
expansion. However, that quoting now interferes with the quoting devd
is doing. Quote to protect just the ?.