Advertise this by changing the defaults to mostly red. If you don't like
this, change them (almost) back using:
vidcontrol -c charcolors,base=7,height=0
vidcontrol -c mousecolors,base=0[,height=15]
The (graphics mode only) mouse cursor colors were hard-coded to a black
border and lightwhite interior. Black for the border is the worst
possible default, since it is the same as the default black background
and not good for any dark background. Reversing this gives the better
default of X Windows. Coloring everything works better still. Now
the coloring defaults to a lightwhite border and red interior.
Coloring for the character cursor is more complicated and mode
dependent. The new coloring doesn't apply for hardware cursors. For
non-block cursors, it only applies in graphics mode. In text mode,
the cursor color was usually a hard-coded (dull)white for the background
only, unless the foreground was white when it was a hard-coded black
for the background only, unless the foreground was white and the
background was black it was reverse video. In graphics mode, it was
always reverse video for the block cursor. Reverse video is worse,
especially over cutmarking regions, since cutmarking still uses simple
reverse video (nothing better is possible in text mode) and double
reverse video for the cursor gives normal video. Now, graphics mode
uses the same algorithm as the best case for text mode in all cases
for graphics mode. The hard-coded sequence { white, black, } for the
background is now { red, white, blue, } where the first 2 colors can
be configured. The blue color at the end is a sentinel which prevents
reverse video being used in most cases but breaks the compatibility
setting for white on black and black on white characters. This will
be fixed later. The compatibility setting is most needed for mono modes.
The previous commit to syscons.c changed sc_cnterm() to be more careful.
It followed null pointers in some cases. But sc_cnterm() has been
unreachable for 15+ years since changes for multiple consoles turned
off calls to the the cnterm destructor for all console drivers. Before
them, it was only called at boot time. So no driver with an attached
console has ever been unloadable and not even the non-console destructors
have been tested much.
and r322101), adding atf_expect_fail() before chflags(8) is invoked
if the filesystem is ZFS, which does not support UF_IMMUTABLE.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
and repurposing "blink". Improve accuracy of documentation of historical
mistakes and other bugs.
"blink" now means "set the blink attribute for the target(s)" instead of
"set the blink attribute and clear other attributes [and control flags]".
It was even more confusing to use "blinking" for the single attribute to
keep the old meaning for "blink".
"destructive" is not as historically broken or gone as the previous version
said.
The bugs involving resetting from defaults are now understood and partly
documented (the defaults are mis-initialized).
Previouly it was possible to create users with spaces in the name with:
pw useradd -u 1234 -g 1234 -n 'test user'
The "-g 1234" is relevant, without it the name was already rejected
as expected:
[fk@test ~]$ sudo pw useradd -u 1234 -n 'test user'
pw: invalid character ` ' at position 4 in userid/group name
Bug unintentionally found with a salt config without explicit name entry:
test user:
user.present:
- uid: 1234
- gid: 1234
- fullname: Test user
- shell: /usr/local/bin/bash
- home: /home/test
- groups:
- wheel
- salt
"Luckily" salt modules rarely bother with input validation either ...
PR: 221416
Submitted by: Fabian Keil
Obtained from: ElectroBSD
MFC after: 1 week
"pw usermod someuser -G ''" is supposed make sure that someuser
doesn't have any secondary group memberships.
Previouly it was a nop because split_groups() only intitialised
"groups" if at least one group was specified. As a result the
existing secondary group memberships were kept.
PR: 221417
Submitted by: Fabian Keil
Obtained from: ElectroBSD
MFC after: 1 week
Relnotes: yes
- Remove ad hoc inet_ntoa prototype declaration; it's already handled
by the included headers.
- De-K&Rify the function prototypes for eachres_whoami(..),
eachres_getfile(..), and main(..).
MFC after: 1 week
PR: 71667
Tested with: clang (5.0), gcc (4.2.1, 5)
breaks in the vt case to the same places that the man(1) puts then in
the SYNOPSIS. This was already done for the syscons case. Man pages
can't depend on the driver, and the SYNOPSIS is hard-coded for syscons
except for -f where it is hard-coded for vt. The usage message reverses
this for sc. The only other differences are whitespace and removing
-[dL] and -l for vt.
capabilities.
Most of the capabilities (all of the arcane ones) were in FreeBSD-2.0.5,
but were harder to use then, and vidcontrol didn't try. FreeBSD-4.1.0
added per-vty support, fixed the destructivness of the "destructive"
cursor, and improved APIs. Start using the new APIs, support all of
their capabilities, and document all of the capabilities and some of
the historical mistakes.
vt doesn't support any of this before or after the change.
Fix minor unrelated bitrot in the usage message for the syscons case.
sequence "ESC [ %d A" for this although that was used here. I will fix
teken later, but use the more portable ioctl KDSBORDER here.
The ioctl is also much easier to use if you check that it works. For
-b, check it and complain and exit if it failed, so that it is more
obvious that that vt doesn't support border colors. Don't check it
when restoring the border color in revert(), since revert() is used
on vt for handling other errors.
Fix nearby error handling and style. For the error of an invalid
color, revert() and print a specific error message using err() instead
of not revert()ing and printing spam using usage().
Non-tests/... changes:
- Add HAS_TESTS= to Makefiles with libraries and programs to enable iteration
and propagate the appropriate environment down to *.test.mk.
tests/... changes:
- Add appropriate support Makefile.inc's to set HAS_TESTS in a minimal manner,
since tests/... is a special subdirectory tree compared to the others.
MFC after: 2 months
MFC with: r322511
Reviewed by: arch (silence), testing (silence)
Differential Revision: D12014
Note: Mouse's bthidd.conf record should contain vendor and device IDs
to make proper device detection. If it does not contain IDs,
regenerate record with "Query" command of recent bthidcontrol(8).
Submitted by: Dirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>
Reviewed by: emax
Approved by: bapt (mentor), gonzo (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3702
Extend bthidd.conf format to store vendor and product IDs of remote
Bluetooth HID devices to make possible implementation of device
specific quirks inside bthidd(8).
Add support for querying of this information from device's SDP records
with bthidcontrol(8) "Query" command.
Submitted by: Dirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>
Reviewed by: emax
Approved by: bapt (mentor), gonzo (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3702
Previously we added an ifconfig_$INTERFACE line to rc.conf for each
unsuccessful DCHP attempt.
PR: 219515
Reviewed by: allanjude
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11967
As peter@ points out in pr/220953:
"rwho, rwhod and ruptime are not part of the remote login suite (rsh, rlogin
etc).
They should *not* be in the rcmds package which is disabled by default. We
rely on rwho/rwhod/ruptime in the freebsd.org cluster."
This commit is a re-commit of r322029 and r322031 with a better commit log, as
pointed out by ngie@.
This also includes the necesary changes to OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc, as
requested by jhb@.
PR: 220953
Reported by: peter@, jhb@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11743
the previous behavior actually is required for setting up configurations
in which the RTC is using UTC but the timezone is not. Still, besides
uniform error handling, that file should get the same treatment in the
non-interactive variants supported by tzsetup(8).
of the initial UTC dialog to install_zoneinfo() so that file gets the
necessary treatment also when that dialog is skipped via "-s", when
selecting UTC from the time zone menu or on the command-line instead
etc.
- Make the initial UTC dialog actually work by giving the relevant files
the necessary treatment and then exit when choosing "Yes" there instead
of moving on to the time zone menu regardless.
- Since r301131, /etc/localtime is also installed when selecting UTC in
interactive configurations (which previously meant only via the time
zone menu, though). Thus, the code added in r230298 which treats a
NULL zone file name as UTC and removes /etc/localtime in that case can
go again.
- Consistently refer to "could not delete" (as chosen by the oldest such
code in here) when unlink(2) fails instead of a to mixture of "delete"
and "unlink" in error messages.
debug (cudbg) code, hooked up to the main driver via an ioctl.
The ioctl can be used to collect the chip's internal state in a
compressed dump file. These dumps can be decoded with the "view"
component of cudbg.
Obtained from: Chelsio Communications
MFC after: 2 months
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
directories to SUBDIR.${MK_TESTS} idiom
This is being done to pave the way for future work (and homogenity) in
^/projects/make-check-sandbox .
No functional change intended.
MFC after: 1 weeks
On the systems on which I tested this exporter, I never ran into metrics
that were named in such a way that they couldn't be exported to
Prometheus metrics directly. Now it turns out that on systems with NUMA,
the sysctl tree contains metrics named dev.${driver}.${index}.%domain.
For these metrics, the % in the name is problematic, as Prometheus
doesn't allow this symbol to be used.
Remove the assertions that were originally put in place to prevent the
exporter from generating malformed output and add code to deal with it
accordingly. For metric names, convert any unsupported character to an
underscore. For label values, perform string escaping.
PR: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=221035
Reported by: lifanov@
Gcc noticed that the result of the bit shift is always zero. Shift so
that the ATC_CS_C67 bits end up in bits 6 & 7.
Reviewed by: grehan, tychon
Approved by: markj (mentor)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11775
Gcc complained that e82545_tx_thread has a return type declared but
doesn't return anything. Annotate the procedure with _Noreturn.
Reviewed by: grehan
Approved by: markj (mentor)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11774
kldfind() only matches kernel modules, so if you link imgact_binmisc directly
into the kernel, binmiscctl can't find it, tries to load it, and errors
out with:
Can't load imgact_binmisc kernel module: File exists
A quick search of other base commands shows that the correct procedure is to
call modfind(), and then try kldload() if that fails.
PR: 218593
Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson_1901@yahoo.com>
MFC after: 1 week
Since kib's change the stack guard is now ON by default,
this option in hardening menu of bsdinstall is no longer needed.
Submitted by: Bartlomiej Rutkowski <robak@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed by: bapt
Approved by: bapt
MFC after: 1 day
Sponsored by: Pixeware LTD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11686
the newer RFCs (5661 and 7530). The main man changes are for the
case of "numbers in strings" for user/groups that RFC7530 allows
and avoids use of nfsuserd(8).
This is a content change.
Reviewed by: trasz (earlier version)
MFC after: 1 week
- Document /etc/cron.d and /usr/local/etc/cron.d under FILES.
- Reword documentation for -n: add appropriate soft-stop and remove
contraction to appease igor.
MFC after: 3 days