Summary:
Currently if there are problems finding a symbol, backtrace ends up printing
something like:
0xdeadbeef: at +0x12345
Which is pretty useless. This on its own should be fixed (retrieving symbols),
but aside from that, using db_printsym() is a better solution anyway. If it
can't find a valid symbol it prints the actual address, and it has the added
benefit that if it can find the symbol, it might be able to print the file and
line as well.
Test Plan: Tested on my G4 PowerBook
Reviewers: #powerpc, nwhitehorn
Reviewed By: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1173
MFC after: 3 weeks
and map files work together, and add example for smbfs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1184
Reviewed by: wblock@
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Early UART should be released right after system console initialization is
completed. Otherwise, after cninit() both early and system console coexist
what may lead to various issues (i.a. writing to unmapped early
UART address). This cannot be done in cninit_finish() since it can be
called late at the end of MI configuration.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Reviewed by: andrew
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
OpenBSD; unsure why we chose to do so. As groups are a requirement for
pf, exposing them by default will make our pf implementation less
confusing.
While here add a missing free() that OpenBSD fixed 7 years ago.
PR: 194925
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1185
Approved by: des
Obtained from: OpenBSD
lib/libngatm:
sys/contrib/ngatm/netnatm/saal/saal_sscop.c:4030:32: error: 'break' is bound to current loop, GCC binds it to the enclosing loop [-Werror,-Wgcc-compat]
} while(sn < sscop->vr_h && !QFIND(&sscop->rbuf, sn));
^
sys/contrib/ngatm/netnatm/saal/saal_sscop.c:173:4: note: expanded from macro 'QFIND'
break; \
^
1 error generated.
The idea is to remove any ambiguity by replacing the macro with an
equivalent static inline function.
Reviewed by: emaste, rpaulo
See also: http://reviews.llvm.org/D2518
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1188
In file included from cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/ctf/ctf_create.c:31:
In file included from sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/sys/sysmacros.h:34:
sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/sys/isa_defs.h:334:9: warning: '_ILP32' macro redefined [-Wmacro-redefined]
#define _ILP32
^
<built-in>:26:9: note: previous definition is here
#define _ILP32 1
^
1 warning generated.
This is because clang 3.5.0 started predefining _ILP32 and __ILP32__ for
the i386 arch. (Earlier versions already predefined _LP64 and __LP64__
for the x86_64 arch.)
Reviewed by: emaste, avg, smh, delphij, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1187
- Add per-softc mutex.
- Use mutex for CAM SIM lock.
- Use bus_*() instead of inb() and outb().
- Use bus_alloc_resource_any() when reasonable.
Tested by: no one
- Actually use existing per-softc mutex.
- Use mutex in cdev routines and remove D_NEEDGIANT.
- Use callout(9) instead of timeout(9).
- Don't check for impossible conditions (e.g. SCDINIT being clear).
- Use bus_*() instead of bus_space_*().
Tested by: no one
- Add a per-softc mutex.
- Use mutex as CAM sim lock.
- Use taskqueue_thread instead of taskqueue_swi_giant.
- Use callout(9) instead of timeout(9).
- Use bus_*() instead of bus_space_*().
Tested by: no one
- Actually use existing per-softc mutex.
- Use mutex in cdev routines and remove D_NEEDGIANT.
- Use callout(9) instead of timeout(9).
- Don't check for impossible conditions (e.g. MCDINIT being clear).
- Remove critical_enter/exit when sending a PIO command.
- Use bus_*() instead of bus_space_*().
Tested by: no one
partitions. Several utilities still use this interface and require
additional information since gpart was activated than before. This
allows fsck of a UFS partition without having to specify it is UFS,
per historic behavior.
For OMAP4, the old values for 1MHz gave a bus frequency of about 890KHz.
The new numbers hit 1MHz exactly.
For AM335x the prescaler values are adjusted to give a 24MHz clock for
all 3 standard speeds, as the manual recommends (as near as we can tell,
there are errors and typos apparent in the document). Also, 1MHz speed
is added, and has been tested successfully on a BeagleboneWhite board.
PR: 195009