A few shared libraries in the base system link against ncurses. An
upgrade from a 12.x host to 13 results in ABI breakage for existing
binaries since the newer versions of these libraries link against the
newer ncurses while the binary itself links against the older ncurses.
For example, dialog4ports built on 12.x sometimes crashes on 13 since
it depends on libdialog which links against ncurses internally.
MFC after: 3 days
Reviewed by: kib, delphij
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28448
When checking if the newly opened file is the same as the old one,
we need to fstat() the new file descriptor, not the old one again.
Reviewed by: glebius
Sponsored by: Netflix
As we get started with no memory allocator, we set up static font data
for font passed by loader (if there is any). At this time, we also must
set refcount 1, and refcount will get incremented in cnprobe() callback.
At some point the memory allocator will be available, and we will set up
properly allocated font data, but we should not disturb the refcount.
PR: 253147
Update zfs_config.h to match latest merge in FreeBSD
The version string is declared as 2.0.0-FreeBSD_gf11b09dec to provide
more information about the loaded module:
- the OpenZFS version in base is 2.0
- we are using the in tree-module ("FreeBSD")
- the last merged OpenZFS git revision ("gf11b09dec")
With future merges the git revision tag should be updated.
As we are merging from OpenZFS master branch and already include features
like dRAID, referencing patchlevel releases (2.0.1, 2.0.2) is pointless.
Reviewed by: freqlabs
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28447
Verify that the option is passed, error out if it's not.
The problem can be trivially triggered with `ipfw add allow ext6hdr`.
PR: 253169
Reviewed by: kp@
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28447
Memory and PCI resources are freed with no particular order. This could
cause use-after-frees when detaching following a failed attach. For
instance, iflib_tx_structures_free() frees ctx->ifc_txqs[] but
iflib_tqg_detach() attempts to access this array. Similarly, adapter
queues gets freed by IFDI_QUEUES_FREE() but IFDI_DETACH() attempts to
access adapter queues to free PCI resources.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27634
All callers of bi_load64 pass 0 as the addr parameter, so just remove
it and always calculate the last load address from the module chain.
No functional change.
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
Reviewed by: tsoome, imp
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28412
libzfs has a dependency on libcrypto. This causes a buildworld link
failure when WITHOUT_OPENSSL/WITHOUT_CRYPT is set.
This dependency was added implicitly by the switch to OpenZFS, and
explicitly in 40d0fd2875 and cd568e2b1b.
PR: 252841
Reviewed by: kevans, freqlabs
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28431
The existing implementation relies on each trap handler saving a normal
stack frame record, which is a waste of time and space when we're
already saving a trapframe to the stack. It's also wrong as it currently
saves LR not ELR.
Instead of patching it up, rewrite it based on the RISC-V implementation
with inspiration from the amd64 implementation for how to handle
vectored traps to provide an improved implementation. This includes
compressing the information down to one line like other architectures
rather than the highly-verbose old form that repeats itself by printing
LR and FP in one frame only to print them as PC and SP in the next. It
also includes printing out actually useful information about the traps
that occurred, though FAR is not saved in the trapframe so we cannot
print it (in general it can be clobbered between when the trap happened
and now), only ESR.
The AAPCS also allows the stack frame record to be located anywhere in
the frame, not just the top, so the caller's SP is not at a fixed offset
from the callee's FP like on almost all other architectures in
existence. This means there is no way to derive the caller's SP in the
unwinder, and so we have to drop that bit of (unused) state everywhere.
Reviewed by: jhb, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28026
- The behavior implemented in r362905 resulted in delayed transmission
of packets in some cases, causing performance issues. Use a different
heuristic to predict tx requests.
- Add a tunable/sysctl (hw.cxgbe.tx_coalesce) to disable tx coalescing
entirely. It can be changed at any time. There is no change in
default behavior.
This option has been equivalent to any form of C++ support since libstdc++
was removed. Therefore, replace all MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS uses with MK_CXX.
Reviewed By: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27974
Improve the handling of INIT chunks in specific szenarios and
report and appropriate error cause.
Thanks to Anatoly Korniltsev for reporting the issue for the
userland stack.
MFC after: 3 days
Commit 248f0ca converted intrcnt and intrnames from u_long[]
and char[] to u_long* and char* respectively, but for non-INTRNG mips
these symbols were defined in .S file as a pre-allocated static arrays,
so the problem wasn't cought at compile time. Conversion from an array
to a pointer requires pointer initialization and it wasn't done
for MIPS, so whatever happenned to be in the begginning of intcnt[]
array was used as a pointer value.
Move intrcnt/intrnames to C code and allocate them dynamically
although with a fixed size at the moment.
Reviewed by: emaste
PR: 253051
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28424
MFC after: 1 day
This could happen when failing due to disappearing source file.
Reviewed By: kib
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27338
We would unlock fvp here, only to unlock it again below,
just before "bad".
Reviewed By: kib
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27339
Investigation of iSCSI target data corruption reports brought me to
discovery that cxgb(4) expects mbufs to be physically contiguous, that
is not true after I've started using m_extaddref() in software iSCSI
for large zero-copy transmissions. In case of fragmented memory the
driver transmitted garbage from pages following the first one due to
simple use of pmap_kextract() for the first pointer instead of proper
bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(). Seems like it was done as some optimization
many years ago, and at very least it is wrong in a world of IOMMUs.
This patch just removes that optimization, plus limits packet coalescing
for mbufs crossing page boundary, also depending on assumption of one
segment per packet.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Reviewed by: mmacy, np
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28428
Parallel builds of stand should be assumed both possible and safe as of
7012461c9b, so let's start using some jobs to speed up lualoader test
harness builds.
This is a tradeoff which saves jumps for smaller sizes while making
the 8-16 range slower (roughly in line with the other cases).
Tested with glibc test suite.
For example size 3 (most common with vfs namecache) (ops/s):
before: 407086026
after: 461391995
The regressed range of 8-16 (with 8 as example):
before: 540850489
after: 461671032
According to the Lua 5.4 manual section 6.4.1 ("Patterns"), the interaction
between ranges and classes is not defined and hyphens must be specified at
either the beginning or the end of a set if they are not escaped.
Move all such occurrences to the beginning.
Reported-by: _parv (twitter)
MFC-after: 3 days
Currently, if the immutable algorithm like bsearch or radix_lockless
receives rtable update notification, it schedules algorithm rebuild.
This rebuild is executed by the callout after ~50 milliseconds.
It is possible that a script adding an interface address and than route
with the gateway bound to that address will fail. It can happen due
to the fact that fib is not updated by the time the route addition
request arrives.
Fix this by allowing synchronous algorithm rebuilds based on certain
conditions. By default, these conditions assume:
1) less than net.route.algo.fib_sync_limit=100 routes
2) routes without gateway.
* Move algo instance build entirely under rib WLOCK.
Rib lock is only used for control plane (except radix algo, but there
are no rebuilds).
* Add rib_walk_ext_locked() function to allow RIB iteration with
rib lock already held.
* Fix rare potential callout use-after-free for fds by binding fd
callout to the relevant rib rmlock. In that case, callout_stop()
under rib WLOCK guarantees no callout will be executed afterwards.
MFC after: 3 days
subscriptions during RIB modifications.
Add new subscriptions to the beginning of the lists instead of
the end. This fixes the situation when new subscription is created
int the callback for the existing subscription, leading to the
subscription notification handler pick it.
MFC after: 3 days
* Move per-prefix debug lines under LOG_DEBUG2
* Create fib instance counter to distingush log messages between
instances
* Add more messages on rebuild reason.
MFC after: 3 days
In a6c2507d1b support for LinuxKPI
firmware loading was added. Record the dependency on firmware(9)
as otherwise (if built as module) linuxkpi will no longer load.
Reported-by: tijl
MFC after: 1 day
X-MFC-with: a6c2507d1b
Sponsored-by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The argument passed to g_provider_by_name(9) can be a geom name or a
fullpath.
- g_provider_by_name() gained this functionality in
769afdc71e.
Reviewed by: imp, kevans
Approved by: kevans (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27566
There's a third party dependency on this option; currently,
net/openldap24-{,sasl-}client. At least mention that an openldap from ports
is needed for this option.
PR: 252866
Reported-by: Build Option Survey via Michael Dexter
MFC-after: 3 days
After discussion with Chuck Silvers (chs@) we have decided that
there is a better way to resolve this lock order reversal which
will be committed separately.
Sponsored by: Netflix