We may need to initialize multiple inode blocks before writing a given
inode. makefs(8) was only initializing a single block at a time, so
certain inode allocation patterns could lead to a situation where it
wrote an inode to an uninitialized block. That inode might be clobbered
by a later initialization, resulting in a filesystem image containing
directory entries that point to a seemingly unused inode.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13505
This change copies the existing amd64_cloudabi64.c to amd64_cloudabi32.c
and reimplements the functions for fetching system call arguments and
return values to use the same scheme as used by the vDSO that is used
when running cloudabi32 executables.
As arguments are automatically padded to 64-bit words by the vDSO in
userspace, we can copy the arguments directly into the array used by
truss(8) internally.
Reviewed by: jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13516
In order to let truss(8) support tracing of 32-bit CloudABI
applications, we need to add a new ABI type to libsysdecode. We can
reuse the existing errno mapping table. Also link in the cloudabi32
system call table to translate system call names.
While there, remove all of the architecture ifdefs. There are not
needed, as the CloudABI data types and system call tables build fine on
any architecture. Building this unconditionally will make it easier to
do tracing for different compat modes, emulation, etc.
Reviewed by: jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13516
vxlan_ftable entries are sorted in ascending order, due to wrong arguments
order it is possible to stop search before existing element will be found.
Then new element will be allocated in vxlan_ftable_update_locked() and can
be inserted in the list second time or trigger MPASS() assertion with
enabled INVARIANTS.
PR: 224371
MFC after: 1 week
Cherry-pick lld r315658 by Rui Ueyama:
This is not a mechanical transformation. Even though I believe this
patch is correct, I'm not 100% sure if lld with this patch behaves
exactly the same way as before on all edge cases. At least all tests
still pass.
I'm submitting this patch because it took almost a day to understand
this function, and I don't want to lose it.
This fixes jemalloc assertion failures observed at startup with i386
binaries and an lld-linked libc.so.
Reviewed by: dim
Obtained from: LLVM r315658
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13503
weren't needed, and their existance interfered with things in subtle
ways. One of these subtle ways was that malloc could be different
based on what files were included when (even within the same .c file,
it turns out). Move to a single malloc implementation as well by
adding the calls to setheap() to gptboot.c and zfsboot.c. Once upon a
time, these boot loaders strove to not use libstand. However, with the
proliferation of features, that striving is too hard for too little
gain and lead to stupid mistakes.
This fixes the GELI-enabled (but not even using) boot environment. The
geli routines were calling libstand malloc but zfsboot.c and gptboot.c
were using the mini libstand malloc, so this failed when we tried to
probe for GELI partitions. Subtle changes in build order when moving
to self-contained stand build in r326593 toggled what it used from one
type to another due to odd nesting of the zfs implementation code that
differed subtly between zfsloader and zfsboot.
Sponsored by: Netflix
interactive console rather than the video port. qemu has issues with X
on my mac at the moment and this is the easiest path forward.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Don't trigger -Wuser-defined-literals for system headers
Summary:
In D41064, I proposed adding `#pragma clang diagnostic ignored
"-Wuser-defined-literals"` to some of libc++'s headers, since these
warnings are now triggered by clang's new `-std=gnu++14` default:
$ cat test.cpp
#include <string>
$ clang -std=c++14 -Wsystem-headers -Wall -Wextra -c test.cpp
In file included from test.cpp:1:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/v1/string:470:
/usr/include/c++/v1/string_view:763:29: warning: user-defined literal suffixes not starting with '_' are reserved [-Wuser-defined-literals]
basic_string_view<char> operator "" sv(const char *__str, size_t __len)
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/string_view:769:32: warning: user-defined literal suffixes not starting with '_' are reserved [-Wuser-defined-literals]
basic_string_view<wchar_t> operator "" sv(const wchar_t *__str, size_t __len)
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/string_view:775:33: warning: user-defined literal suffixes not starting with '_' are reserved [-Wuser-defined-literals]
basic_string_view<char16_t> operator "" sv(const char16_t *__str, size_t __len)
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/string_view:781:33: warning: user-defined literal suffixes not starting with '_' are reserved [-Wuser-defined-literals]
basic_string_view<char32_t> operator "" sv(const char32_t *__str, size_t __len)
^
In file included from test.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/v1/string:4012:24: warning: user-defined literal suffixes not starting with '_' are reserved [-Wuser-defined-literals]
basic_string<char> operator "" s( const char *__str, size_t __len )
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/string:4018:27: warning: user-defined literal suffixes not starting with '_' are reserved [-Wuser-defined-literals]
basic_string<wchar_t> operator "" s( const wchar_t *__str, size_t __len )
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/string:4024:28: warning: user-defined literal suffixes not starting with '_' are reserved [-Wuser-defined-literals]
basic_string<char16_t> operator "" s( const char16_t *__str, size_t __len )
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/string:4030:28: warning: user-defined literal suffixes not starting with '_' are reserved [-Wuser-defined-literals]
basic_string<char32_t> operator "" s( const char32_t *__str, size_t __len )
^
8 warnings generated.
Both @aaron.ballman and @mclow.lists felt that adding this workaround
to the libc++ headers was the wrong way, and it should be fixed in
clang instead.
Here is a proposal to do just that. I verified that this suppresses
the warning, even when -Wsystem-headers is used, and that the warning
is still emitted for a declaration outside of system headers.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, mclow.lists, rsmith
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: mclow.lists, aaron.ballman, andrew, emaste, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41080
This will allow to compile some of the libc++ headers in C++14 mode
(which is the default for gcc 6 and higher, and will be the default for
clang 6.0.0 and higher), with -Wsystem-headers and -Werror enabled.
Reported by: andrew
MFC after: 3 days
Cherry-pick lld r315653 by Rui Ueyama:
I don't really understand what exactly this expression means,
but at least I can mechanically transform it.
Obtained from: LLVM r315653
MFC after: 1 week
that had the IPv6 fragmentation header:
o Neighbor Solicitation
o Neighbor Advertisement
o Router Solicitation
o Router Advertisement
o Redirect
Introduce M_FRAGMENTED mbuf flag, and set it after IPv6 fragment reassembly
is completed. Then check the presence of this flag in correspondig ND6
handling routines.
PR: 224247
MFC after: 2 weeks
boot images for x86. This will be enhanced to generate all the other
images (u-boot, powerpc CHRP, etc).
At the moment, it's only generating three of them. zfs+gpt+legacy
works with qemu:
qemu-system-x86_64 --drive file=${file},format=raw -serial telnet::4444,server
but the ufs ones still have issues I'm tracking down.
These images are the boot blocks, /boot/loader, a kernel, maybe a
couple of modules, /sbin/init, /bin/sh, /libexec/ld-elf.so, libc.so,
libedit and libncursesw. This is just enough to get to single user. At
the moment, these come from the host system, but should come from
OBJTOP.
At the moment, this requires root to build since the zfs tools require
it (and GELI will too when we add support for that).
Sponsored by: Netflix
this will be installed into /usr/sbin, but for now it's just used for
the boot loader regression script. It's still a bit green, and likely
will get edge cases wrong still. It's also x86 centric at the moment,
but will be enhanced shortly for u-boot, CHRP PowerPC and other
methods.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Fix it and rename misnamed time_t variables `expire_days, password_days'
(always holding absolute time) to `expire_time, password_time'.
Add a comment for a case of overloading `cmdcnf->password_days'
and `cmdcnf->expire_days' with absolute time.
Reported by: markj
Approved by: mav (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
- Fix reference of uninitialized error value in bhndb_generic_resume() if
the dynamic window count is 0.
- Fix incorrect bhnd_pmu(4) UPTME_MASK and PLL0_PC2_WILD_INT_MASK
constants.
- Variable definitions referenced by our generated SPROM layouts will never
be NULL, but add explicit asserts to make that clear.
- Add missing variable initialization in bhnd_nvram_sprom_ident().
- Fix leak of driver array in bhnd_erom_probe_driver_classes().
- Fix zero-length memset() in bhndb_pci_eio_init().
- Fix an off-by-one error and potential invalid OOBSEL bit shift operation
in bcma_dinfo_init_intrs().
- Remove dead code in siba_suspend_hw().
- Fix duplicate call to bhnd_pmu_enable_regulator() in both the enable and
disable code paths of bhnd_compat_cc_pmu_set_ldoparef().
Reported by: Coverity
CIDs: 1355194, 1362020, 1362022, 1373114, 1366563, 1373115,
1381569, 1381579, 1383555, 1383566, 1383571
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Currently Facility Unavailable is absent and once an application
tries to use or access a register from a feature disabled in the
CPU it causes a kernel panic.
A simple test-case is:
int main() { asm volatile ("tbegin.;"); }
which will use TM (Hardware Transactional Memory) feature which
is not supported by the kernel and so will trigger the following
kernel panic:
----
fatal user trap:
exception = 0xf60 (unknown)
srr0 = 0x10000890
srr1 = 0x800000000000f032
lr = 0x100004e4
curthread = 0x5f93000
pid = 1021, comm = htm
panic: unknown trap
cpuid = 40
KDB: stack backtrace:
Uptime: 3m18s
Dumping 10 MB (3 chunks)
chunk 0: 11MB (2648 pages) ... ok
chunk 1: 1MB (24 pages) ... ok
chunk 2: 1MB (2 pages)panic: IOMMU mapping error: -4
cpuid = 40
Uptime: 3m18s
----
Since Hardware Transactional Memory is not yet supported by FreeBSD, treat
this as an illegal instruction.
PR: 224350
Submitted by: Gustavo Romero <gromero_AT_ibm_DOT_com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
memory:
Load the kernel eflags less magically, as in locore. The magic increased
when I removed eflags from the pcb in r305899.
Remove a jump to low memory that became garbage when the i386 version was
mostly replaced by the amd64 version in r235622.
The amd64 version is very similar. It still loads the flags magically,
but is not missing comments about using the special page table.
Reviewed by: kib
If a route is modified in a way that changes the route's source
address (i.e. the address used to access the gateway), then a
reference on the ifaddr representing the old source address will
be leaked if the address type does not have an ifa_rtrequest
method defined. Plug the leak by releasing the reference in
all cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13417
Reviewed by: ae
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell
Without the identifier in the list booting FreeBSD results in printing the
following (from a PowerKVM boot):
cpu0: Unknown PowerPC CPU revision 0x1201, 2550.00 MHz
For now, add the same feature list as POWER8. As new capabilities are added to
support POWER9 specific features, they will be added to this.
PR: 224344
Submitted by: Breno Leitao <breno_DOT_leitao_AT_gmail_DOT_com>
This was an experiment that landed in the wrong branch and was pushed
accidentally. It's best if it is ignored because the difference was
due to vers.o being different, not float.o... And it was confirmed to
not fix anything...
Pointy Hat to: imp
temporary workaround. This fixes zfs booting generally, but breaks all
GELI booting by default. Add note to UPDATING to this effect. When the
GELI issues are resolved, this will be reverted.
We need to include ficl.h after the standard includes, rather than
before them. It changes the generated code in ways that haven't been
completely analyized. This restores the old code generation (as
verified by md5 changing back for zfsloader).
This should restore GPT + ZFS and GPT + ZFS + GELI booting that was
broken in r326585 (or would have been if r326584 hadn't broken the
build).
Sponsored by: Netflix
Use _STANDALONE for guard expression in efichar.[ch] and add efi_char typedef.
clean up boot1.c, and replace for loop in efipart.c with ucs2len().
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13488