This allows for building the world against the already-created
host/sysroot environment. It is not overly useful outside of cases of
large-impact changes such as a testing a new compiler. It will
allow quickly getting back to an error in the target-phases of the
build where a new compiler is being used.
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This could be seen in lib/libkvm/tests where kvm_test_common.o was
a common dependency, but one of the recursed progs had a special
CFLAGS+= -I that changed the build command. This would cause
all recursed builds to rebuild while fighting over the meta file
and object file.
Reported by: Mark Millard
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Also fix bad whitespace in sort_unique after r314809.
The parse_path syntax error came up in DIRDEPS_BUILD as the following
and emptied out all Makefile.depend files due to it:
# python share/mk/meta2deps.py
File "share/mk/meta2deps.py", line 538
rdir = os.path.realpath(dir)
^
IndentationError: unexpected indent
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Attempt to catch up to the KPI changes from r292373, and perform
some other tidying while in the area.
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10579
This will help application developers simulate end of tape conditions.
To inject an error in sa0:
sysctl kern.cam.sa.0.inject_eom=1
This will return the next read or write request queued with 0 bytes
written. Any subsequent writes or reads will go along as usual.
This will also cause the early warning position flag to get set
for the next position query. So, 'mt status' will show the BPEW
(Beyond Programmable Early Warning) flag on the first query after
an error injection. After that, the position flags will be as they
are in the underlying tape drive.
Also, update the sa(4) man page to describe tape parameters,
which can be set via 'mt param'.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c:
In saregister(), create the inject_eom sysctl variable.
In sastart(), check to see whether inject_eom is set. If
so, return the read or write with 0 bytes written to
indicate EOM. Set the set_pews_status flag so that we
fake PEWS status in the next position call for reads, and the
next 3 calls for writes. This allows the user to see the BPEW
flag one time via 'mt status'.
In sagetpos(), check the set_pews_status flag and fake
PEWS status and decrement the counter if it is set.
share/man/man4/sa.4:
Document the inject_eom sysctl variable.
Document all of the parameters currently supported via
'mt param'.
usr.bin/mt/mt.1:
Point the user to the sa(4) man page for more details on
supported parameters.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
Start with some words about linear address space and its layout, then
explain pointers models and ABIs, providing explanation to the
structure of the tables.
Reviewed by: emaste, imp
'Future-proof' cheri wording by: brooks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10596
After FreeBSD SVN revision 236814, the pass(4) driver changed from
only doing error recovery when the CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER flag was
set on a CCB to sometimes doing error recovery if the passed in
retry count was non-zero.
Error recovery would happen if two conditions were met:
1. The error recovery action was simply a retry. (Which is most
cases.)
2. The retry_count is non-zero. (Which happened a lot because of
cut-and-pasted code.)
This explains a bug I noticed in with camcontrol:
# camcontrol tur da34 -v
Unit is ready
# camcontrol reset da34
Reset of 1:172:0 was successful
At this point, there should be a Unit Attention:
# camcontrol tur da34 -v
Unit is ready
No Unit Attention.
Try it again:
# camcontrol reset da34
Reset of 1:172:0 was successful
Now set the retry_count to 0 for the TUR:
# camcontrol tur da34 -v -C 0
Unit is not ready
(pass42:mps1:0:172:0): TEST UNIT READY. CDB: 00 00 00 00 00 00
(pass42:mps1:0:172:0): CAM status: SCSI Status Error
(pass42:mps1:0:172:0): SCSI status: Check Condition
(pass42:mps1:0:172:0): SCSI sense: UNIT ATTENTION asc:29,2 (SCSI bus reset occurred)
(pass42:mps1:0:172:0): Field Replaceable Unit: 2
There is the unit attention. camcontrol(8) has a default
retry_count of 1, in case someone sets the -E flag without
setting -C.
The CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER behavior was only broken with the
CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl, which is the synchronous pass(4) API. It has
worked as intended (error recovery is only done when the flag
is set) in the asynchronous API (CAMIOQUEUE ioctl).
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_pass.c:
In passsendccb(), when calling cam_periph_runccb(), only
specify the error routine when CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER is set.
share/man/man4/pass.4:
Document that CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER is needed to enable
error recovery.
Reported by: Terry Kennedy <TERRY@glaver.org>
PR: kern/218572
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
r316647 corrected the build of tblgen and libllvm as dependencies for
LLD so undo the temporary seat-belt.
We still want to extend the build infrastructure to automatically detect
the case where the host LLD can be used instead of building a bootstrap
LLD, and likely extend libllvmminimal to meet LLD's needs for cases
where the build includes LLD but not Clang.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
1. Wrap at <80 columns for readability when editing. Rewrap some lines
prematurely wrapped to better fit in <80 columns and not waste
vertical space.
2. Fix SEE ALSO sorting (sort by section first, then manpage name).
3. Tweak the compound device description slightly by adding soft stops
via commas.
MFC after: 1 week
Reported by: igor [3], manlint [2]
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When this option is enabled, only gdb and kgdb are installed to
/usr/libexec for use by crashinfo(8). Other bits of GDB such as
gdbserver and gdbtui are not installed. For this option to be
effective, GDB must be enabled.
Rework r317094 to re-enable GDB on all platforms but enable
GDB_LIBEXEC on platforms for which the GDB in ports is a superset of
functionality.
Reviewed by: emaste, kib
Suggested by: kib
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10449
patm(4) devices.
Maintaining an address family and framework has real costs when we make
infrastructure improvements. In the case of NATM we support no devices
manufactured in the last 20 years and some will not even work in modern
motherboards (some newer devices that patm(4) could be updated to
support apparently exist, but we do not currently have support).
With this change, support remains for some netgraph modules that don't
require NATM support code. It is unclear if all these should remain,
though ng_atmllc certainly stands alone.
Note well: FreeBSD 11 supports NATM and will continue to do so until at
least September 30, 2021. Improvements to the code in FreeBSD 11 are
certainly welcome.
Reviewed by: philip
Approved by: harti
The GNU extension bits in the base system are old, no longer faithful
to upstream, and surprising in some regards. Switch to documenting
WITH_GNU_GREP_COMPAT and default GNU_GREP_COMPAT to OFF in the name of
good behavior.
According to http://www.regular-expressions.info, GNU extensions:
- Add missing quantifiers to BREs: \?, \+
- Add branching to BREs: \|
- Add backreferences (\1 through \9) to EREs
- Add \w, \W, \s, and \S corresponding to :alnum:, [^[:alnum:]],
:space:, and [^[:space:]] respectively
- Add word boundaries and anchors:
\b: word boundary
\B: not word boundary
\<: Strt of word
\>: End of word
\`: Start of subject string
\': End of subject string
These extensions are still available in /usr/bin/grep by default today,
as it is still GNU grep. As part of the bsdgrep migration plan these
extensions may be added to bsdgrep's regex support if necessary.
Submitted by: Kyle Evans <kevans91 at ksu.edu>
Reviewed by: cem
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10114
Bugs have been found in the fastmatch implementation as used in bsdgrep.
Some have been fixed (r316495) while fixes for others are in review
(D10098).
In comparison with the fastmatch implementation, Kyle Evans found that:
- regex(3)'s performance with literal expressions offers a speed
improvement over fastmatch
- regex(3)'s performance, both with simple BREs and EREs, seems to be
comparable
The regex implementation was imported in r226035, and the commit message
reports:
This is a temporary solution until the whole regex library is
not replaced so that BSD grep development can continue and the
backported code gets some review and testing. This change only
improves scalability slightly, there is no big performance boost
yet but several minor bugs have been found and fixed.
Introduce a WITH_/WITHOUT_BSD_GREP_FASTMATCH knob to support testing
of both approaches.
PR: 175314, 194823
Submitted by: Kyle Evans <kevans91 at ksu.edu>
Reviewed by: bdrewery (in part)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10282
rpcbind(8) with/without warmstart support.
The knob defaults to off to preserve POLA for the feature.
See rpcbind(8) for more details about the warmstart feature.
MFC after: 7 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
These have no effect (and WITHOUT_GNU is documented as having no
effect). I intend to later introduce a WITHOUT_GPL knob to serve a
similar purpose as WITHOUT_GNU's previously documented intent, but with
a more accurate name. To avoid confusion over the transition though just
remove the existing, nonfunctional ones.
Note that this commit also adds the default riscv settings for all
options since riscv was added to 'make targets' since the last time
this was generated.
Reminded by: emaste
GDB in ports contains all of the functionality as GDB in base
(including kgdb) for these platforms along with additional
functionality. In-tree GDB remains enabled on ARM and sparc64.
GDB in ports does not currently support kernel debugging on arm,
and ports GDB for sparc64 has not been tested (though it does
include sparc64 support).
Reviewed by: bdrewery, emaste, imp
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: DARPA / AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10399