There is no need for the 64-bit pmap to have a fixed number of page table
buffers. Since the 64-bit pmap has a DMAP, we can effectively have user
page tables limited only by total RAM size.
pthread_cond_timedwait() should wait _at least_ until the timeout,
but it might appear to wait longer due to system activity and
scheduling. The test ignored fractional seconds when comparing the
actual and expected timeouts, so it allowed anywhere between zero
and one extra second of wait time. Zero is a bit unreasonable.
Compare fractional seconds so we always allow up to one extra second.
Reviewed by: ngie
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
When transmitting a large TCP packet, the final transmit descriptor
includes the length of the protocol headers to be duplicated on each
segment. The device model was trusting the guest-supplied value
without validating it. A value of zero would result in the guest
being able to indirect a garbage pointer on the stack to overwrite
arbitrary memory in the bhyve process. A value that was non-zero but
too small for the requested parameters resulted in the device model
reading and writing values beyond the end of the on-stack buffer used
to hold the template header.
To fix, validate the supplied length and drop requests to transmit
packets that would overflow the header buffer. While here, initialize
the header pointer to NULL as a preventive measure so that any access
to an unallocated template header crashes they hypervisor
deterministically.
While here, only read the TCP sequence number if the packet being
split is a TCP packet. The e1000 logic supports a segmentation of UDP
frames, and while UDP segmentation requires this part of the header to
be valid (so there is no buffer overflow), only reading the field when
needed is cleaner.
admbugs: 918
Reported by: Reno Robert <renorobert@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: markj
Approved by: so
Security: CVE-2019-5609
We don't need to check if the parent is already set.
This is done already in the proc_reparent.
No functional behaviour changes intended.
MFC after: 1 month
The process is reparented to the debugger while it is attached.
B B
/ ----> |
A A D
Every time when the process is reparented, it is added to the orphan list
of the previous parent:
A->orphan = B
D->orphan = NULL
When the A process will close the process descriptor to the B process,
the B process will be reparented to the init process.
B B - init
| ---->
A D A D
A->orphan = B
D->orphan = B
In this scenario, the B process is in the orphan list of A and D.
When the last process descriptor is closed instead of reparenting
it to the reaper let it stay with the debugger process and set
our previews parent to the reaper.
Add test case for this situation.
Notice that without this patch the kernel will crash with this test case:
panic: orphan 0xfffff8000e990530 of 0xfffff8000e990000 has unexpected oppid 1
Reviewed by: markj, kib
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20361
In case of the process being debugged. The P_TRACED is cleared very early,
which would make procdesc_close() not calling proc_clear_orphan().
That would result in the debugged process can not be able to collect
status of the process with process descriptor.
Reviewed by: markj, kib
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 1 month
NVMe reservations are quite alike to SCSI persistent reservations and
can be used in clustered setups with shared multiport storage.
MFC after: 10 days
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Instances of the device can be configured using hints or FDT data.
Interfaces to reconfigure the chip and extract voltage measurements from
it are available via sysctl(8).
PowerPC64 still needs ld.bfd for 32-bit binaries/libraries.
This will be needed when ELFv2 becomes default, but there is no harm in
committing it already.
Reviewed by: jhibbits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21136
Instead of restoring the saved values of argc, argv and envp,
these must be loaded from the stack that _rtld() modifies.
This fixes rtld direct exec mode.
E.g.: /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 /bin/ls
Reviewed by: jhibbits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21131
Add a common test suite for the firewalls included in the base system. The test
suite allows common test infrastructure to test pf, ipfw and ipf firewalls from
test files containing the setup for all three firewalls.
Add the pass block test for pf, ipfw and ipf. The pass block test checks the
allow/deny functionality of the firewalls tested.
Submitted by: Ahsan Barkati
Sponsored by: Google, Inc. (GSoC 2019)
Reviewed by: kp
Approved by: bz (co-mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21065
The hash buckets array is called ip6q. The data structure ip6q is a
description of different object, the one the array holds these days
(since r337776). To clear some of this confusion, rename the array
to ip6qb.
When iterating over all buckets or addressing them directly, we
use at least the variables i, hash, and bucket. To keep the
terminology consistent use the variable name "bucket" and always
make it an uint32_t and not sometimes an int.
No functional behaviour changes intended.
MFC after: 3 months
Sponsored by: Netflix
Re-order functions within the file in preparation for an upcoming
code simplification.
No functional changes.
MFC after: 3 months
Sponsored by: Netflix
The last few changes needed before 32-bit AIM builds with secure-PLT with
base GCC. Because ofwcall32.S and swtch32.S were branching to the GOT it
could not use secure PLT.
r348215 changed jail_getid(3) to validate passed-in jids as active jails
(as the function is documented to return -1 if the jail does not exist).
This broke the jail option (in some cases?) as the jail historically hasn't
needed to exist at the time of rule parsing; jids will get stored and later
applied.
Fix this caller to attempt to parse *av as a number first and just use it
as-is to match historical behavior. jail_getid(3) must still be used in
order for name arguments to work, but it's strictly a fallback in case we
weren't given a number.
Reported and tested by: Ari Suutari <ari stonepile fi>
Reviewed by: ae
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21128
First, amd64 version of the script cannot work at least due to the
wrong architecture specification. Second, kernel can activate shared
objects for long time, due to PIE support.
It seems the intent was to allow ld-elf.so.1 to be build and used as
an executable. Since we have direct exec mode implemented for dso
ld-elf.so.1, the non-functional and commented out scripts can be
finally removed.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
PowerPC, and possibly other architectures, use different address ranges for
PCI space vs physical address space, which is only mapped at resource
activation time, when the BAR gets written. The DRM kernel modules do not
activate the rman resources, soas not to waste KVA, instead only mapping
parts of the PCI memory at a time. This introduces a
BUS_TRANSLATE_RESOURCE() method, implemented in the Open Firmware/FDT PCI
driver, to perform this necessary translation without activating the
resource.
In addition to system KPI changes, LinuxKPI is updated to handle a
big-endian host, by adding proper endian swaps to the I/O functions.
Submitted by: mmacy
Reported by: hselasky
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21096
The flag handling was committed commented out 7 years ago. It works, and is
needed for LinuxKPI-based DRM drivers.
Also mark a local as potentially unusable, as it's only really used when KTR
is enabled.
Submitted by: mmacy
When the ipfilter kld is loaded, used within VNET jail, and unloaded,
then subsequent loading, use, and unloading of another packet filters
will cause the subsequently loaded netpfil kld's to panic.
The scenario is as follows:
cd /usr/tests/sys/netpfil/common
kldunload ipl
kldunload pfsync
kldunload ipfw
kyua test pass_block
kldload ipl
kyua test pass_block
kldunload ipl
kldload pfsync
kyua test pass_block
kldunload pfsync
-- page fault panic occurs here --
Reported by: "Ahsan Barkati" <ahsanbarkati@g.....com> via kp@
Discussed with: kp@
Tested by: kp@
MFC after: 3 days
It allows to delete all user data from NVM subsystem in one of 3 methods.
It is a close equivalent of SCSI SANITIZE command of `camcontrol sanitize`,
so I tried to keep arguments as close as possible.
While there, fix supported sanitize methods reporting in `identify`.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
PTI-mode entry points were coded to set up the environment identical
to non-PTI entry and then fall-through to non-PTI handlers, mostly.
This has the drawback of requiring two more SWAPGS, first to access
PCPU, and then to return to the state expected by the non-PTI entry
point.
Eliminate the duplication by doing more in entry stubs both for PTI
and non-PTI, and adjusting the common code to expect that SWAPGS and
some minimal registers saving is done by entries.
Some less often used entries, in particular, #GP, #NP, and #SS, which
can fault on doreti, are left as is because there are basically four
variants of entrance, and they are not performance-critical,
esp. comparing with e.g. #PF or interrupts.
Reviewed by: markj (previous version)
Tested by: pho (previous version)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
physical destination mode.
This is mostly a nop, because the vmm initializes all vCPUs up to
vm_maxcpus, so even if the target CPU is not active, lapic/vlapic code
still has the valid data to use. As John notes, dropping such
interrupts more closely matches the real harware, which ignores all
interrupts for not started APs.
Reviewed by: jhb
admbugs: 837
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Bring back systm.h after r350532 and banish errno.h, time.h, and
machine/atomic.h.
Reported by: bde (Thank you!)
Pointyhat to: bz
MFC after: 12 weeks
X-MFC: with r350532
Sponsored by: Netflix
Add capsicum support to ping6, mostly copying the strategy used for ping.
Submitted by: Ján Sučan <jansucan@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: markj
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Google, inc. (Google Summer of Code 2019)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21050
Freeze clearing needs to heppen any time OPAL reads return either an error
(except OPAL_HARDWARE), AND any time it returns 0xff for all bytes.
For cfgwrite, any error that's not OPAL_HARDWARE should be cleaned up.