autofs was introduced with FreeBSD 10.1 and is the supported method for
automounting filesystems. As of r296194 the amd man page claimed that it
is deprecated. Remove it from base now; the sysutils/am-utils port is
still available if necessary.
Discussed with: cy
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
It does extremely useful things like execute sendmail and spew dubiously
accurate factoids.
From the feedback, it seems like it is an essential utility in a modern unix
and not at all a useless bikeshed. How do those Linux people live without it?
Reverts r358561.
elfctl is a tool for modifying the NT_FREEBSD_FEATURE_CTL ELF note,
which contains a set of flags for enabling or disabling vulnerability
mitigations and other features.
Reviewed by: csjp, kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23910
Now that we no longer have GCC 4.2.1 in the tree and can assume FreeBSD
is being built with a C++11 compiler available, we can use BSDL dtc
unconditionally and retire the GPL dtc.
GPL dtc now has FreeBSD CI support via Cirrus-CI to help ensure it
continues to build/work on FreeBSD and is available in the ports tree
if needed.
The copy of (copyfree licensed) libfdt that we actually use is in
sys/contrib/libfdt so the extra copy under contrib/dtc/libfdt can be
removed along with the rest of the GPL dtc.
Reviewed by: kevans, ian, imp, manu, theraven
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23192
LLVM's libunwind is used on all FreeBSD-supported CPU architectures and
is a required component.
Reviewed by: brooks (earlier)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23123
As described in Warner's email message[1] to the FreeBSD-arch mailing
list we have reached GCC 4.2.1's retirement date. At this time all
supported architectures either use in-tree Clang, or rely on external
toolchain (i.e., a contemporary GCC version from ports).
GCC 4.2.1 was released July 18, 2007 and was imported into FreeBSD later
that year, in r171825. GCC has served us well, but version 4.2.1 is
obsolete and not used by default on any architecture in FreeBSD. It
does not support modern C and does not support arm64 or RISC-V.
Thanks to everyone responsible for maintaining, updating, and testing
GCC in the FreeBSD base system over the years.
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
[1] https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2020-January/019823.html
PR: 228919
Reviewed by: brooks, imp
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23124
We've grown to also require libthr and libprivatestd to be explicitly linked
in here, so do this now to fix freebsd-wifi-build.
Submitted by: Pavel Timofeev <timp87 gmail com>
Use of binutils is being incrementally reduced. The specific binutils
are listed in the WITH_BINUTILS and WITHOUT_BINUTILS descriptions; there
is no need to list the specific tools again in the descriptions for the
_BOOTSTRAP options.
MFC after: 1 week
simple_httpd was granted a reprieve from the picobsd removal based on having
some reported user; it turns out this user isn't actually using the version
in base and merging their changes would be difficult at this point, so the
version in base will simply continue to rot. Retire it now, it may make a
comeback to ports with the improved version.
No notice issued because its current visibility has only been for ~3
months, and a notice has been previously issued about picobsd removal.
In order to do so we need to install the msdosfs headers to the bootstrap
sysroot and avoid includes of kernel headers that may not exist on every
host (e.g. sys/lockmgr.h). This change should allow bootstrapping of makefs
on FreeBSD 11+ as well as Linux and macOS.
We also have to avoid using the IO_SYNC macro since that may not be
available. In makefs it is only used to switch between calling
bwrite() and bdwrite() which both call the same function. Therefore we
can simply always call bwrite().
For our CheriBSD builds we always bootstrap makefs by setting
LOCAL_XTOOL_DIRS='lib/libnetbsd usr.sbin/makefs' and use the makefs binary
from the build tree to create a bootable disk image.
Reviewed By: brooks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23201
and the headers. If the user decides to install the system without Casper
support, then the Casper functions are mocked, but they still exist in
the system.
PR: 242971
MFC after: 2 weeks
pc-sysinstall was moved from the base system to ports in r351781.
Submitted by: driesm.michiels gmail com
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21647
WITHOUT_BINUTILS and WITHOUT_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP previously included
claims about being unable to build if set. Those cautions are no longer
universally true, and most FreeBSD targets can function more or less
without enabling GNU Binutils. Just remove the cautions.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
GNU as 2.17.50 is currently required by amd64 and i386 for at least one
file that cannot be assembled by Clang's integrated assembler (IAS).
Other supported CPU architectures either use Clang IAS for all assembly
files, or rely on external toolchain.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23180
In the WITHOUT_ descriptions we don't need to mention that ld.bfd is
limited to powerpc. When WITHOUT_BINUTILS is specified ld.bfd is not
installed on any CPU architecture.
All archs except powerpc either use lld or require external toolchain.
powerpc still needs binutils ld to link 32-bit binaries.
Reviewed by: jhibbits
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23107
Describe /usr/bin/cc etc. as links to the compiler, and don't conflate
WITHOUT_CLANG_IS_CC with installing GCC. Leave a reference to WITH_GCC
and WITHOUT_CLANG_IS_CC installing links to GCC, although this will be
removed in ~1.5 months when GCC 4.2.1 is removed from the tree.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/libexec will only have libexec/ bits that we've
pushed as bootstrap tools, so this is generally safe to include prior to
PATH. The following are the ramifications of this change:
- BPATH addition gets us at least bootstrap flua in WMAKEENV path for
buildenv, for those earlier systems where it's bootstrapped still
- Reworked the sysent target to just set PATH and let it get worked out in
src.lua.mk or individual sysent makefiles -- this gives us back the
ability to overwrite LUA_CMD and use a different/external lua for these
targets. sysent can also now work cleanly in buildenv.
- tools/build/Makefile will now symlink the host flua into build's host
tools so that the above can work without needing to add the host's
/usr/libexec explicitly into TMPPATH.
Reviewed by: arichardson, brooks, imp (all slightly earlier version)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22464
- Rename 'blkcipher' to 'cipher'. Some of the ciphers being tested
are stream ciphers.
- Rename 'authenc' to 'eta' as it is only testing ETA chained
operations and not other combination modes.
- Add a notion of an OCF session and some helper routines to try to
reduce duplicated code. This also uses a single session for both
encrypt and decrypt operations during a single test.
- Add tests to ensure that AEAD algorithms fail decryption with
EBADMSG when given a corrupted tag.
- Remove the transitional hack for COP_F_CIPHER_FIRST.
- Update block comment to mention plain hashes.
Reviewed by: cem
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22940
For libssp.so, rebuild stack_protector.c with FORTIFY_SOURCE stubs that just
abort built into it.
For libssp_nonshared.a, steal stack_protector_compat.c from
^/lib/libc/secure and massage it to maintain that __stack_chk_fail_local
is a hidden symbol.
libssp is now built unconditionally regardless of {WITH,WITHOUT}_SSP in the
build environment, and the gcclibs version has been disconnected from the
build in favor of this one.
PR: 242950 (exp-run)
Reviewed by: kib, emaste, pfg, Oliver Pinter (earlier version)
Also discussed with: kan
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22943
This should help people examining src.conf(5) draw the connection between
the HTTPD knobs and the particular implementation we're installing,
simple_httpd.
Reported by: saken658 via GitHub
o Remove All Rights Reserved from my notices
o imp@FreeBSD.org everywhere
o regularize punctiation, eliminate date ranges
o Make sure that it's clear that I don't claim All Rights reserved by listing
All Rights Reserved on same line as other copyright holders (but not
me). Other such holders are also listed last where it's clear.