the native sigreturn doesn't use set_mcontext like the COMPAT_FREEBSD32 version
does, this wouldn't actually result in overwriting the TLS base. Probably it
makes sense to restructure the native sigreturn to use set_mcontext for
consistency, and to allow sigreturn to change the TLS base.
TLS:
o) The mc_tls field used to store the TLS base when doing context gets and
restores was left a pointer and not converted to a 32-bit integer. This
had the bug of not correctly capturing the TLS value desired by the user,
and the extra nastiness of making the structure the wrong size.
o) The mc_tls field was not being saved by sendsig. As a result, the TLS base
would always be set to NULL when restoring from a signal handler.
Thanks to gonzo for helping track down a bunch of other TLS bugs that came out
of tracking these down.
and offset it only if requested by RDHWR handler. Otherwise things
get overly complicated - we need to track whether address passsed in
request for setting td_md.md_tls is already offseted or not.
a loader or kernel. Specifically, kname cannot be pointed at cmd[] since
it's value is change to be an empty string after the initial call to
parse, and cmd[]'s value can be changed (thus losing a prior setting for
kname) due to user input at the boot prompt. While here, ensure that that
initial boot config file text is nul-terminated, that ops is initialized
to zero, and that kname is always initialized to a valid string.
Tested by: Domagoj Smolcic rank1seeker of gmail
MFC after: 1 week
amd64/i386/pc98 ptrace.h with stubs.
For amd64 PT_GETXSTATE and PT_SETXSTATE have been redefined to match the
i386 values. The old values are still supported but should no longer be
used.
Reviewed by: kib
This lets specify whereabouts of the parent PHY for a given MAC node
(and get rid of ugly kludges in mge(4) and tsec(4)).
Obtained from: Semihalf
MFC after: 1 week
before vnet_mroute_init(), since vnet_mroute_init() depends on mfchashsize
tunable to be set, and that is done in in ip_mroute_modevent().
Apparently I broke that ordering with r208744 almost 2 years ago...
PR: kern/162201
Submitted by: Stevan Markovic (mcafee.com)
MFC after: 3 days
After getting the current irql, if the kthread gets preempted and
subsequently runs on a different CPU, the saved irql could be wrong.
Also, correct the panic string.
PR: kern/165630
Submitted by: Vladislav Movchan <vladislav.movchan at gmail.com>
does not fit into registers, declare that we do not support this case
using CTASSERT(), and remove endianess-unsafe code to split return value
into td_retval.
While there, change the style of the sysctl debug.iosize_max_clamp
definition.
Requested by: bde
MFC after: 3 weeks
Without this patch we were not able to see the assembly function.
Only the function descriptor was visible.
- Distinguish between user-land and kernel when creating the ENTRY() point of
assembly source.
- Make the ENTRY() macro more readable, replace the .align directive with the
gas platform independant .p2align directive.
- Create an END()macro for later use to provide traceback tables on powerpc64.
These fans are not located under the same node as the the RPM controlled ones,
So I had to adapt the current source to parse and fill the properties correctly.
To control the fans we can set the PWM ratio via sysctl between 20 and 100%.
Tested by: nwhitehorn
MFC after: 3 weeks
* Change in mesh_input to validate that QoS is set and Mesh Control field
is present, also both bytes of the QoS are read;
* Moved defragmentation in mesh_input before we try to forward packet as
inferred from amendment spec, because Mesh Control field only present in first
fragment;
* Changed in ieee80211_encap to set QoS subtype and Mesh Control field present,
only first fragment have Mesh Control field present bit equal to 1;
Submitted by: monthadar@gmail.com
* Moved old categories as specified by D4.0 to be action fields of MESH category
as specified in amendment spec;
* Modified functions to use MESH category and its action fields:
+ ieee80211_send_action_register
+ ieee80211_send_action
+ ieee80211_recv_action_register
+ieee80211_recv_action;
* Modified ieee80211_hwmp_init and hwmp_send_action so they uses correct
action fields as specified in amendment spec;
* Modified ieee80211_parse_action so that it verifies MESH frames.
* Change Mesh Link Metric to use one information element as amendment spec.
Draft 4.0 defined two different information elements for request and response.
Submitted by: monthadar@gmail.com
version was missing an else and would always use the n64 TP_OFFSET. Eliminate
some duplication of logic here.
It may be worth getting rid of some of the ifdefs and introducing gratuitous
SV_ILP32 runtime checks on n64 kernels without COMPAT_FREEBSD32 and on o32
kernels, similarly to how PowerPC works.
that it is better to error out when people attempt to build using the
wrong bsd.*.mk files, than to silently ignore the problem.
This means, that after this commit, if you want to build kernel modules
by hand (or via a port) from a head source tree, you *must* make sure
the files in /usr/share/mk are in sync with that tree. If that isn't
possible, for example when you are running on an older FreeBSD branch,
you can:
- Run "make buildenv" from your head source tree, to have the correct
environment setup. (It's advisable to have run "make buildworld", or
at a minimum "make toolchain" first.)
- Alternatively, set MAKESYSPATH to the share/mk directory under your
head source tree. If your build tools are too old, other problems may
still occur.
- Alternatively, use "make -m" and specify the share/mk directory under
your head source tree. Again, build tools that are too old may still
result in trouble.
MFC after: 2 weeks
not be ideal, but is the ABI we've shipped so far. Fix macros which reflect
the results of _ALIGN on 32-bit MIPS to use the right alignment.
This fixes sendmsg under COMPAT_FREEBSD32 on n64 MIPS kernels.
kernel modules using their old installed /usr/share/mk/bsd.*.mk files,
instead of the updated ones in their source tree. This leads to errors
like:
"sys/conf/kmod.mk", line 111: Malformed conditional (${MK_CLANG_IS_CC} == "no" && ${CC:T:Mclang} != "clang")
Obviously, these errors will go away after a "make installworld", or
alternatively, by using "make buildenv" before attempting to manually
build modules.
However, since it is apparently an expected use case to build using old
.mk files, change the way we test for clang, so it also works when the
MK_CLANG_IS_CC macro doesn't exist.
Note the conditional expressions are becoming rather unreadable now, but
I will attempt to fix that on a followup commit.
MFC after: 2 weeks
- pci_find_extcap() is repurposed to be used for fetching PCI-express
extended capabilities (PCIZ_* constants in <dev/pci/pcireg.h>).
- pci_find_htcap() can be used to locate a specific HyperTransport
capability (PCIM_HTCAP_* constants in <dev/pci/pcireg.h>).
- Cache the starting location of the PCI-express capability for PCI-express
devices in PCI device ivars.
in the new NFS server for NFSv4, where it would report ENOENT
when the file actually existed on the server. This turned out
to be caused by not initializing ni_topdir before calling lookup()
and there was a rare case where the value on the stack location
assigned to ni_topdir happened to be a pointer to a ".." entry,
such that "dp == ndp->ni_topdir" succeeded in lookup().
This patch initializes ni_topdir to fix the problem.
MFC after: 5 days