two zones sharing a keg may have different limits. Now this is going
to work:
zone = uma_zcreate();
uma_zone_set_max(zone, limit);
zone2 = uma_zsecond_create(zone);
uma_zone_set_max(zone2, limit2);
Kegs no longer have uk_maxpages field, but zones have uz_items. When
set, it may be rounded up to minimum possible CPU bucket cache size.
For small limits bucket cache can also be reconfigured to be smaller.
Counter uz_items is updated whenever items transition from keg to a
bucket cache or directly to a consumer. If zone has uz_maxitems set and
it is reached, then we are going to sleep.
o Since new limits don't play well with multi-keg zones, remove them. The
idea of multi-keg zones was introduced exactly 10 years ago, and never
have had a practical usage. In discussion with Jeff we came to a wild
agreement that if we ever want to reintroduce the idea of a smart allocator
that would be able to choose between two (or more) totally different
backing stores, that choice should be made one level higher than UMA,
e.g. in malloc(9) or in mget(), or whatever and choice should be controlled
by the caller.
o Sleeping code is improved to account number of sleepers and wake them one
by one, to avoid thundering herd problem.
o Flag UMA_ZONE_NOBUCKETCACHE removed, instead uma_zone_set_maxcache()
KPI added. Having no bucket cache basically means setting maxcache to 0.
o Now with many fields added and many removed (no multi-keg zones!) make
sure that struct uma_zone is perfectly aligned.
Reviewed by: markj, jeff
Tested by: pho
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17773
Summary:
GCC expects to link in a crtsavres.o on powerpc platforms. On
powerpc64 this is an empty file, but on powerpc and powerpcspe this does contain
some save/restore functions, which may not actually be necessary for newer
modern GCC and clang. This appeases the in-tree gcc, though, and is needed in
order to switch to the BSD CRTRBEGIN.
PR: 233751
Reviewed By: andrew
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18826
Highlights:
- Make sure that only TLS sections are sorted into TLS segment.
- Fixed multiple errors in "Section to Segment mapping".
- Man page updates
- ar improvements
- elfcopy: avoid filter_reloc uninitialized variable for rela
- elfcopy: avoid stripping relocations from static binaries
- readelf: avoid printing directory in front of absolute path
- readelf: add NT_FREEBSD_FEATURE_CTL FreeBSD note type
- test improvements
NOTES:
Some of these changes originated in FreeBSD and simply reduce diffs
between contrib and vendor.
ELF Tool Chain ar is not (currently) used in FreeBSD, and there are
improvements in both FreeBSD and ELF Tool Chain ar that are not in
the other.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This set of changes is geared towards making bectl respect deep boot
environments when they exist and are mounted. The deep BE composition
functionality (`bectl add`) remains disabled for the time being. This set of
changes has no effect for the average user. but allows deep BE users to
upgrade properly with their current setup.
libbe(3): Open the target boot environment and get a zfs handle, then pass
that with the target mountpoint to be_mount_iter; If the BE_MNT_DEEP flag is
set call zfs_iter_filesystems and mount the child datasets.
Similar logic is employed when unmounting the datasets, save for children
are unmounted first.
bectl(8): Change bectl_cmd_jail to pass the BE_MNT_DEEP flag when
calling be_mount as well as call be_unmount when cleaning up after the
jail has exited instead of umount(2) directly.
PR: 234795
Submitted by: Wes Maag <jwmaag_gmail.com> (test additions by kevans)
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18796
We could perhaps have a method that does this given a dataset, but it's yet
clear that we'll always want to bypass the altroot when we grab the
mountpoint. For now, we'll refactor things a bit so we grab the altroot
length when libbe is initialized and have a common method that does the
necessary augmentation (replace with / if it's the root, return a pointer to
later in the string if not).
This will be used in some upcoming work to make be_mount work properly for
deep BEs.
MFC after: 1 week
from the local mapping.
Enable the setting by default.
The article behind the change: https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.01161
Reviewed by: markj
Discussed with: emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18764
j is int32_t and thus j<<31 is undefined if j==1.
Hinted by: muusl-lib (git 688d3da0f1730daddbc954bbc2d27cc96ceee04c)
Discussed with: freebsd-numerics (kargl)
Previously, the following sequence of events was feasible under some
circumstance:
bectl create test
bectl activate test
# the test BE dataset gets promoted and set as bootfs
bectl destroy test
I was unable to reproduce the destroy succeeding, but we should be rejecting
this before it even gets to libzfs because it would leave the system in an
inconsistent state. Forcing the user to be explicit as to which environment
should be activated instead is much better.
Reported by: Graham Perrin <grahamperrin@gmail.com>
MFC after: 3 days
lib/csu/tests/dynamiclib requires libh_csu.so be built first. I'm not
sure this is the most correct/best way to address this but it solves
the issue in my testing.
PR: 233734
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
As it does for recv*(2), MSG_DONTWAIT indicates that the call should
not block, returning EAGAIN instead. Linux and OpenBSD both implement
this, so the change makes porting easier, especially since we do not
return EINVAL or so when unrecognized flags are specified.
Submitted by: Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology>
Reviewed by: tuexen
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18728
When presented with an arg string like '-l-', getopt_long will successfully
parse out the 'l' short option, then proceed to match '--' against the first
longopts entry as it later does a strncmp with len=0. This latter bit is
arguably another bug in itself, but presumably not a practical issue as all
callers of parse_long_options are already doing the right thing (except this
one pointed out).
An opt string like '-l-' should be considered malformed and throw a bad
argument rather than behaving as if '--' were passed. It cannot possibly do
what the invoker expects, and it's probably the result of a typo (ls -l- a)
rather than any intent.
Reported by: Tony Overfield <toverfield@yahoo.com>
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18616
Add a short description of the function to the appropriate man page and add
reference to it where it makes sense.
Reviewed by: bcr, markj, 0mp
Approved by: markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18725
This merge brings in a couple new files, which needed to be attached to the
build; a new dependency on <limits.h>, which must be stubbed; and a name
change in the Context parameter constants, from ZSTD_p_foo to ZSTD_c_foo.
Significantly, it fixes a kernel build error with GCC where floating-point
functions were included in the kernel build, by hiding them under the same
compile-time #ifdef that already covered their invocation. That issue was
introduced to FreeBSD in the 1.3.7 update and tracked upstream here:
https://github.com/facebook/zstd/issues/1386
The full 1.3.8 release notes can be found on Github:
https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases/tag/v1.3.8
Relnotes: yes
The long double aliases of double functions are only exposed as aliases if
LDBL_MANT_DIG is 53 (same as DBL_MANT_DIG). Without float.h included these
files were not exposing weak aliases as expected, leading to link failures
if programs use the *l functions. This should fix editors/calligra on
targets with 64-bit long double, which uses erfl and erfcl. Found on
powerpc64.
Reviewed by: kargl@
Addition of the new errno values requires adding new elements to
sys_errlist array, which is actually ABI-incompatible, since ELF
records the object size. Expand array in advance to 150 elements so
that we have our users to go over the issue only once, at least until
more than 53 new errors are added.
I did not bumped the symbol version, same as it was not done for
previous increases of the array size. Runtime linker only copies as
much data into binary object on copy relocation as the binary'object
specifies. This is not fixable for binaries which access sys_errlist
directly.
While there, correct comment and calculation of the temporary buffer
size for the message printed for unknown error. The on-stack buffer
is used only for the number and delimiter since r108603.
Requested by: mckusick
Reviewed by: mckusick, yuripv
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18656
Error messages in gai_strerror(3) vary largely among OSs.
For new software we largely replaced the obsoleted EAI_NONAME and
with EAI_NODATA but we never updated the corresponding message to better
match the intended use. We also have references to ai_flags and ai_family
which are not very descriptive for non-developer end users.
Bring new new error messages based on informational RFC 3493, which has
obsoleted RFC 2553, and make them consistent among the header adn
manpage.
MFC after: 1 month
Differentical Revision: D18630
7.0.1 release r349250. There were no functional changes since the 7.0.1
rc3 import.
PR: 230240, 230355
Relnotes: yes
MFC after: 2 months
X-MFC-With: r341825
MacOS/Linux do not define struct cmsgcred but we need to bootstrap libnv
when building on non-FreeBSD systems. Since they are not used during
bootstrap we can just omit these two functions there.
Reviewed By: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18472
This fixes the obscure endless loop seen with case-insensitive
patterns containing characters in 128-255 range; originally
found running GNU grep test suite.
Our regex implementation being kludgy translates the characters
in case-insensitive pattern to bracket expression containing both
cases for the character and doesn't correctly handle the case when
original character is in bitmap and the other case is not, falling
into the endless loop going through in p_bracket(), ordinary(),
and bothcases().
Reducing the bitmap to 0-127 range for multibyte locales solves this
as none of these characters have other case mapping outside of bitmap.
We are also safe in the case when the original character outside of
bitmap has other case mapping in the bitmap (there are several of those
in our current ctype maps having unidirectional mapping into bitmap).
Reviewed by: bapt, kevans, pfg
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18302
check hash to the filesystem inodes. Access attempts to files
associated with an inode with an invalid check hash will fail with
EINVAL (Invalid argument). Access is reestablished after an fsck
is run to find and validate the inodes with invalid check-hashes.
This check avoids a class of filesystem panics related to corrupted
inodes. The hash is done using crc32c.
Note this check-hash is for the inode itself and not any of its
indirect blocks. Check-hash validation may be extended to also
cover indirect block pointers, but that will be a separate (and
more costly) feature.
Check hashes are added only to UFS2 and not to UFS1 as UFS1 is
primarily used in embedded systems with small memories and low-powered
processors which need as light-weight a filesystem as possible.
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: Peter Holm
Sponsored by: Netflix
There is no reason for it to behave differently from openat(fd, NULL).
Also the handling did not worked because the substituted path was from
the system address space, causing EFAULT.
Submitted by: Jack Halford <jack@gandi.net>
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18501
zdopen() can be used in capability mode. Update zopen.3 accordingly
and fix some grammar nits while I'm here.
Reviewed by: delphij
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18456
superblock has a check-hash error, an error message noting the
superblock check-hash failure is printed and the mount fails. The
administrator then runs fsck to repair the filesystem and when
successful, the filesystem can once again be mounted.
This approach fails if the filesystem in question is a root filesystem
from which you are trying to boot. Here, the loader fails when trying
to access the filesystem to get the kernel to boot. So it is necessary
to allow the loader to ignore the superblock check-hash error and make
a best effort to read the kernel. The filesystem may be suffiently
corrupted that the read attempt fails, but there is no harm in trying
since the loader makes no attempt to write to the filesystem.
Once the kernel is loaded and starts to run, it attempts to mount its
root filesystem. Once again, failure means that it breaks to its prompt
to ask where to get its root filesystem. Unless you have an alternate
root filesystem, you are stuck.
Since the root filesystem is initially mounted read-only, it is
safe to make an attempt to mount the root filesystem with the failed
superblock check-hash. Thus, when asked to mount a root filesystem
with a failed superblock check-hash, the kernel prints a warning
message that the root filesystem superblock check-hash needs repair,
but notes that it is ignoring the error and proceeding. It does
mark the filesystem as needing an fsck which prevents it from being
enabled for writing until fsck has been run on it. The net effect
is that the reboot fails to single user, but at least at that point
the administrator has the tools at hand to fix the problem.
Reported by: Rick Macklem (rmacklem@)
Discussed with: Warner Losh (imp@)
Sponsored by: Netflix
The list of syscalls that modify st_atim, st_mtim, and st_ctim was quite out
of date and probably not accurate to begin with. Update it, and make it
clear that the list is open-ended.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18410
The getdtablecount.c file won't compile on Linux but it seems like none of
the bootstrap tools actually need it.
Reviewed By: emaste, brooks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14244
No references to any of these exist in the tree. The list was also
erratic with different architectures exporting different things
(arm64 and riscv exported none).
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18425
- breaks ports-mgmt/pkg build for mips64, powerpc64 and i386 for some users.
--- pkg-static ---
/usr/lib/liblzma.a(stream_encoder_mt.o): In function `mythread_cond_init':
/usr/local/poudriere/jails/ppc64/usr/src/contrib/xz/src/common/mythread.h:230:
undefined reference to `pthread_condattr_init'
Reported by: jhibbits zeising
An issue remains with BIND_NOW and processes using threads. For now,
restore libc's BIND_NOW disable, and also disable BIND_NOW in rtld and
libthr.
A patch is in review (D18400) that likely fixes this issue, but just
disable BIND_NOW pending further testing after it is committed.
PR: 233333
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
in threaded programs that unload libraries.
Summary:
The GNOME update to 3.28 exposed a bug in __elf_phdr_match_addr(), which leads
to a crash when building devel/libsoup on powerpc64.
Due to __elf_phdr_match_addr() limiting its search to PF_X sections, on the
PPC64 ELFv1 ABI, it was never matching function pointers properly.
This meant that libthr was never cleaning up its atfork list in
__pthread_cxa_finalize(), so if a library with an atfork handler was unloaded,
libthr would crash on the next fork.
Normally, the null pointer check it does before calling the handler would avoid
this crash, but, due to PPC64 ELFv1 using function descriptors instead of raw
function pointers, a null check against the pointer itself is insufficient, as
the pointer itself was not null, it was just pointing at a function descriptor
that had been zeroed. (Which is an ABI violation.)
Calling a zeroed function descriptor on PPC64 ELFv1 causes a jump to address 0
with a zeroed r2 and r11.
Submitted by: git_bdragon.rtk0.net
Reviewed By: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18364
See the review for sample test results.
Reviewed by: kib (kernel part)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18401
Handling sizes of > 32 backwards will be updated later.
Reviewed by: kib (kernel part)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18387
Also remove logic to avoid unnecessary stores to the global variable.
Thread creation and destruction are heavy enough that any supposed savings
is in the noise.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
For non-ERMS case the code used handle possible trailing bytes with
movsb first and then followed it up with movsq. This also happened
to alter how calculations were done for other cases.
Handle the tail with regular movs, just like when copying forward.
Use leaq to calculate the right offset from the get go, instead of
doing separate add and sub.
This adjusts the offset for non-rep cases so that they can be used
to handle the tail.
The routine is still a work in progress.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
we were looking at the original URL rather than the one we were currently
processing. This meant that if we were trying to retrieve an HTTP URL but
were redirected to an HTTPS URL, and HTTPS proxying was enabled, we would
send an invalid request and most likely get garbage back.
MFC after: 3 days
from setting the volume serial number. This unbreaks older boot blocks
that don't support serial numbers, and allows boot0cfg to set the serial
number itself if requested by the user.
Submitted by: lev@, yuripv@
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17386
There is probably a PR for this, but I can't find this, or remember who
submitted it. The patch got lost in the noise of another that wasn't
ready to commit.
MFC after: 3 days
When immediate bind mode is requested, as of r340675 rtld processes
irelocs in PLT immediately after other PLT relocs. That addresses the
libc + BIND_NOW startup crash the workaround is no longer needed.
PR: 233333
Until this commit libedit only supported UTF-8 for multibyte charset
Improve it to support other multibyte charsets
Tested with eucJP and SJIS charsets.
Note that this change as been review and committed in upstream libedit
as well via christos@NetBSD
Submitted by: naito.yuichiro _at_ gmail.com
Reviewed by: bapt, pfg, yuripv, 0mp
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17903
As with r328939 we need to mark local symbols as such. Without this the
assembly parser treats the symbols as global and created relocations
against these private symbols.
MFC with: r339738
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Matcher function incorrectly assumed that moffset that we get from
findmust is in bytes. Fix this by introducing a stepback function,
taking short path if MB_CUR_MAX is 1, and going back byte-by-byte,
checking if we have a legal character sequence otherwise.
PR: 153502
Reviewed by: pfg, kevans
Approved by: kib (mentor, implicit)
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18297
Those two manual pages are already referencing each other in the HISTORY
sections, which people might skip. Mention those manual pages explicitly in
the SEE ALSO sections. Also, remove a reference to be(1) from libbe(3).
Reviewed by: bcr
Approved by: krion (mentor, implicit), mat (mentor, implicit)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18136
As requested by a TODO in the source code.
Reviewed by: bcr
Approved by: krion (mentor, implicit), mat (mentor, implicit)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18063
This note will be used to allow binaries to opt out of, or in to,
upcoming vulnerability mitigation and other features. It is not yet
connected but being added now to facilitate testing and ensure
compatibility with existing kernels and tools.
Reviewed by: brooks, jhb, kib, markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17438
That avoids a syscall - getpagesize(3) gets the value from the ELF
aux strings.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17989
Building libc WITH_BIND_NOW results in segfault at process start. For
now force BIND_NOW off until the root cause can be identified and fixed.
PR: 233333
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Some external tools like tcpdump(1) have upstream the changes with old limits
name. Because of that provide compatibility with the old names.
Reported by: emaste
If rootfs isn't ZFS, current version will emit an error claiming so and fail
to initialize libbe. As a consumer, bectl -r (undocumented) can be specified
to operate on a BE independently of whether on a UFS or ZFS root.
Unbreak this for the UFS case by only erroring out the init if we can't
determine a ZFS dataset for rootfs and no BE root was specified. Consumers
of libbe should take care to ensure that rootfs is non-empty if they're
trying to use it, because this could certainly be the case.
Some check is needed before zfs_path_to_zhandle because it will
unconditionally emit to stderr if the path isn't a ZFS filesystem, which is
unhelpful for our purposes.
This should also unbreak the bectl(8) tests on a UFS root, as is the case in
Jenkins' -test runs.
MFC after: 3 days
Previously we would blindly copy the 'mountpoint' property, which includes
the altroot. The altroot needs to be snipped off prior to setting it on the
new BE, though, or you'll end up with a new BE and a mountpoint of /mnt with
altroot=/mnt
MFC after: 3 days
Add an undocumented -r option preceding the bectl subcommand to specify a BE
root to operate out of. This will remain undocumented for now, as some
caveats apply:
- BEs cannot be activated in the pool that doesn't contain the rootfs
- bectl create cannot work out of the box without the -e option right now,
since it defaults to the rootfs and cross-pool cloning doesn't work like
that (IIRC)
Plumb the BE root through to libbe(3) so that some things -can- be done to
it, e.g.
bectl -r tank/ROOT create -e default upgrade
bectl -r tank/ROOT mount upgrade /mnt
this aides in some upgrade setups where rootfs is not necessarily ZFS, and
also makes it easier/possible to regression-test bectl when combined with a
file-backed zpool.
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18029
Go through the ZFS layer instead; given a BE, we can derive the dataset,
zfs_open it, then zfs_unmount. ZFS takes care of the dirty details and
likely gets it more correct than we did for more interesting setups.
MFC after: 3 days
libbe(3) currently uses zfs_be_root and locates which of its children is
currently mounted at "/". This is reasonable, but not correct in the case of
a chroot, for two reasons:
- chroot root may be of a different zpool than zfs_be_root
- chroot root will not show up as mounted at "/"
Fix both of these by rewriting libbe_init to work from the rootfs down.
zfs_path_to_zhandle on / will resolve to the dataset mounted at the new
root, rather than the real root. From there, we can derive the BE root/pool
and grab the bootfs off of the new pool. This does no harm in the average
case, and opens up bectl to operating on different pools for scenarios where
one may be, for instance, updating a pool that generally gets re-rooted into
from a separate UFS root or zfs bootpool.
While here, I've also:
- Eliminated the check for /boot and / to be on the same partition. This
leaves one open to a setup where /boot (and consequently, kernel/modules)
are not included in the boot environment. This may very well be an
intentional setup done by someone that knows what they're doing, we should
not kill BE usage because of it.
- Eliminated the validation bits of BEs and snapshots that enforced
'mountpoint' to be "/" -- this broke when trying to operate on an imported
pool with an altroot, but we need not be this picky.
Reported by: philip
Reviewed by: philip, allanjude (previous version)
Tested by: philip
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18012
Instead of jumping to locations which store the exact number of bytes,
use displacement to move the destination.
In particular the following clears an area between 8-16 (inclusive)
branch-free:
movq %r10,(%rdi)
movq %r10,-8(%rdi,%rcx)
For instance for rcx of 10 the second line is rdi + 10 - 8 = rdi + 2.
Writing 8 bytes starting at that offset overlaps with 6 bytes written
previously and writes 2 new, giving 10 in total.
Provides a nice win for smaller stores. Other ones are erratic depending
on the microarchitecture.
General idea taken from NetBSD (restricted use of the trick) and bionic
string functions (use for various ranges like in this patch).
Reviewed by: kib (previous version)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17660
- tidy up memset to have rax set earlier for small sizes
- finish the tail in memset with an overlapping store
- align memset buffers to 16 bytes before using rep stos
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The d_off field has been added to the dirent structure recently.
Currently filesystems don't support this feature. Support has been
added and tested for zfs, ufs, ext2fs, fdescfs, msdosfs and unionfs.
A stub implementation is available for cd9660, nandfs, udf and
pseudofs but hasn't been tested.
Motivation for this feature: our usecase is for a userspace nfs server
(nfs-ganesha) with zfs. At the moment we cache direntry offsets by
calling lseek once per entry, with this patch we can get the offset
directly from getdirentries(2) calls which provides a significant
speedup.
Submitted by: Jack Halford <jack@gandi.net>
Reviewed by: mckusick, pfg, rmacklem (previous versions)
Sponsored by: Gandi.net
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17917
document the libufs interface for fetching and storing inodes.
The undocumented getino / putino interface has been replaced
with a new getinode / putinode interface.
Convert the utilities that had been using the undocumented
interface to use the new documented interface.
No functional change (as for now the libufs library does not
do inode check-hashes).
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: Peter Holm
Sponsored by: Netflix
libnv used fcntl(fd, F_GETFL) to test whether fd is a valid file
descriptor. Aside from being racy, this check requires CAP_FCNTL
rights on fd. Instead, use fcntl(fd, F_GETFD), which does not require
any capability rights.
Also remove some redundant fd_is_valid() checks to avoid extra system
calls; in many cases we were performing this check immediately before
dup()ing the descriptor.
Reviewed by: cem, oshogbo (previous version)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17963
And build libdl unconditionally. All supported FreeBSD linkers accept
-F / --filter so there is no need to test for support.
Discussed with: kib
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
cap_fileargs is a Casper service which helps to sandbox applications that need
access to the filesystem namespace. The main purpose of the service is to make
easy to capsicumize applications that works on multiple files passed in argv.
We have a couple example of using it but we still treat this service as an
experimental one.
Reviewed by: emsate (previous version), jonathan (partially)
Discussed with: many
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14407
paths.
It was decided that committing the code and drafting of the man page
update is better than allowing the code to rot until wordsmithing
happens.
Reviewed by: jilles (previous version)
Discussed with: brooks, jilles, emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17714
and dependent functions (eg getpwname(3)) get called. This can
improve performance of binaries that perform a lot of name
lookups, such as gssd(8). It also matches documented behaviour
of Linux and Solaris.
The old code is left in place, should anyone need it, guarded
by #ifdef NS_REREAD_CONF.
Reviewed by: imp, bcr
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17934
The previously activated BE should have canmount=noauto set on it upon
activation of the new BE, but we previously did not touch canmount on either
old or new BE.
PR: 233113
MFC after: 3 days
fusefs is inconsistently named. The kernel module is named "fuse", but the
mount helper is named "mount_fusefs" and the jail(8) parameter is named
"allow.mount.fusefs". Special case it in libjail.
Reviewed by: jamie
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17929
It is required by llvm-profdata, now built by default under the
LLVM_COV knob. The additional complexity that would come from avoiding
building it if CLANG_EXTRAS and LLVM_COV are both disabled is not worth
the small savings in build time.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This was shown to be a problem by side effect of now-enabled test case,
which was going through C, en_US.UTF-8, ja_JP.SJIS, and ja_JP.eucJP,
and failing eventually as data in mbrtowc's mbstate, that was
perfectly correct for en_US.UTF-8 was treated as incorrect for
ja_JP.SJIS, failing the entire test case.
This makes the persistent mbstates to be per ctype-component,
and not per-locale so we could easily reset the mbstates when
only LC_CTYPE is changed.
Reviewed by: bapt, pfg
Approved by: kib (mentor, implicit)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17796
The BSD crtbegin/crtend code now builds on all architectures, however
further work is needed to check if it works correctly.
MFC with: r339738
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
that it uses the same ctype maps and functions as other UTF-8 locales.
Reviewed by: bapt, cem, eadler
Approved by: kib (mentor, implicit)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17833
Please notice that we still don't clean information in nvlist structures.
Submitted by: David CARLIER <devnexen@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16777
The getaddrinfo(3) and gethostbyname(3) are used to return the address for a
given hostname. The getnameinfo(3) and gethostbyaddr(3) are used to return
hostname for a given address. Right now in casper, we have two limitations:
- NAME which allows resolving DNS names.
- ADDR which allows to do revert DNS lookups.
Before this change the rights was mixed up:
NAME - getnameinfo(3) and gethostbyname(3)
ADDR - gethostbyaddr(3) and getaddrinfo(3)
Which no matters on limitation allowed us to resolve DNS names and do DNS
lookups basically by using a different set of functions.
Now the NAME type allows getaddrinfo(3) and gethostbyname (3)functions,
and the ADDR names allow to use gethostbyaddr(3) and getnameinfo(3) functions.
Reviewed by: pjd, bcr
MFC after: 3 weeks
Discussed with: hrs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16930
The idea behind those functions is not to force consumers to remember that there
is a need to check errno on failure. We already have a caph_enter(3) function
which does the same for cap_enter(2).
MFC after: 2 weeks
Update contrib/expat by merging from the vendor branch.
Update expat_config.h manually, using
make -C /usr/ports/textproc/expat2 configure
as a baseline.
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Security: yes; see contrib/expat/Changes since 2.2.0
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
The comment isn't stale. The check is bogus in the sense that poll(2)
does not require pollfd entries to be unique in fd space, so there is no
reason there cannot be more pollfd entries than open or even allowed
fds. The check is mostly a seatbelt against accidental misuse or
abuse. FD_SETSIZE, while usually unrelated to poll, is used as an
arbitrary floor for systems with very low kern.maxfilesperproc.
Additionally, document this possible EINVAL condition in the poll.2
manual.
No functional change.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17671
Most easily reproducible by attempting to activate the currently activated
BE, one would get a "not a cloned filesystem" error instead of success or a
sane message.
PR: 232488
MFC after: 3 days
Enabling BSD_CRTBEGIN on amd64 resulted in
error: unused variable '__CTOR_LIST__'.
__CTOR_LIST__ is indeed unused in crtbegin.c; it marks the beginning of
the .ctors array and is used in crtend.c. Annotate __DTOR_LIST__ as
well for consistency.
Discussed with: andrew
MFC with: r339738
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The tests haven't been run them, but this is enough to build them so I can
get feedback on if the various crt.h headers are correct.
MFC with: r339738
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
then runs these from the base test programs. With this we can check
crtbeginS.o and crtendS.o are working as expected.
MFC with: r339738
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
If RLIM_INFINITY == -1ULL (such as on macOS) the min() call will result
in a value of less than 1 being returned. This causes nftw() to fail
with EINVAL.
While touching this file also fix includes to work on Linux/macOS and don't
declare snprintf since it may have different attributes in the system
headers there.
Reviewed By: mmacy
Approved By: brooks (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17682
timezone offset. These values are generally zero.
While one still theoreticall could set these values, that's almost
never done. Users wishing to have an offset between the time of day
clock hardware and UTC use adjkerntz(8) instead.
localtime(3) should be used to find these values for the current
timezone.
Flags prevent open(2) and *at(2) vfs syscalls name lookup from
escaping the starting directory. Supposedly the interface is similar
to the same proposed Linux flags.
Reviewed by: jilles (code, previous version of manpages), 0mp (manpages)
Discussed with: allanjude, emaste, jonathan
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17547
Sync libarchive with vendor
Relevant vendor changes:
PR #1013: Add missing h_base offset when performing absolute seeks in
xar decompression
PR #1061: Add support for extraction of RAR v5 archives
PR #1066: Fix out of bounds read on empty string filename for gnutar, pax
and v7tar
PR #1067: Fix temporary file path buffer overflow in tests
IS #1068: Correctly process and verify integer arguments passed to
bsdcpio and bsdtar
PR #1070: Don't default XAR entry atime/mtime to the current time
MFC after: 1 month
These are needed for .ctors/.dtors and .jcr handling. The former needs
all the function pointers to be called in the correct order from the
.init/.fini section. The latter just needs to call a gcj specific function
if it exists with a pointer to the start of the .jcr section.
This is currently disabled until __dso_handle support is added.
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17587
- Fix some typos.
- Remove redundant semicolons from the synopsis section.
- Stylize variable names and types with Vt and Va respectively.
- Use a list to present non-implemented functions.
- Sort the order of the sections.
- Add a history section.
- Use Nm when "libefivar" is mentioned.
PR: 232626
Reported by: Tiwei Bie <btw@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
Reviewed by: bcr, imp
Approved by: krion (mentor, implicit), mat (mentor, implicit)
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17686
There are multiple ways to wait for any child process to return a
status (e.g., waitpid(-1, ...), waitid(P_ALL, ...)), so don't be so
specific.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The script uses shift three times and when building with a strict /bin/sh
shifting without any arguments will cause the script to fail. In this case
the target will fail and we write an empty output file. When doing a
NO_CLEAN build after this will mean fallback.c is up to date and clang
will happily compile the empty input file which leads to strange build
errors later.
Fixed by passing three empty arguments to MkFallback.sh and only creating
fallback.c if MKfallback.sh succeeds.
Aproved By: brooks (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16867
There was an additional + after the {6} which is apparently ignored by the
FreeBSD regex implementation but was giving me an error when compiling on
MacOS.
While changing this also make sure that tables.h is not created if mktables
fails. The current rule would create a partial tables.h which causes following
incremental builds to use that broken file and fail with an unrelated
compilation error or even succeed even though they shouldn't.
Approved By: jhb (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17069
from 12.0-ALPHA10 to 13.0-CURRENT. This edit was a mistake,
and should have been applied to stable/12 upon branching, not
head.
Reported by: jbeich, dim
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Some of these routines exist in both lib/libc/quad/ and sys/libkern/.
r325988 ANSIfied sys/libkern. Update libc/quad to match.
PR: 223641
Reported by: bde
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
libc/gmon's mcount was ANSIfied in r124180, with libkern following over
a decade later, in r325988, but some minor discrepancies remained.
Update libc/gmon's mexitcount to an ANSI C function definition, and use
(void) for libkern-only functions that take no arguments.
Reported by: bde
Additionally, reconcile our abort behavior with arc4random(3). Unlike
SIGABRT, SIGKILL cannot be caught by the user program. These failures
are fatal conditions and should not return to the caller, as they did in
the instance that resulted in D17049.
While here, fix some minor typos in a comment.
Reviewed by: delphij
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17050
it appropriately when building share/ctypedef and share/colldef.
This makes the resulting locale data in EL->EB (amd64->powerpc64) cross
build and in the native EB build match. Revert the changes done to libc
in r308170 as they are no longer needed.
PR: 231965
Reviewed by: bapt, emaste, sbruno, 0mp
Approved by: kib (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17603
format string in arbitrary order. This makes the related test cases in
lib/libc/tests/time (not yet connected to the build) pass.
While here, don't error on negative tm_year value based on the
APPLICATION USAGE in
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/time.h.html
(glibc does the same):
tm_year is a signed value; therefore, years before 1900 may be represented.
Approved by: re (gjb), kib (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17550
This makes statically linked binaries with ifuncs operational.
Reported and tested by: mjg
Reviewed by: emaste, markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by: re (rgrimes)
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17363
The function is of limited use and is an almost a direct clone of
memmove/memcpy (with arguments swapped). Introduction of ERMS variants
of string routines would mean avoidable growth of libc.
bcopy will get redefined to a __builtin_memmove later on with this
symbol only left for compatibility.
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17539
bcopy is left alone as it is expected to be converted to a C func.
Due to header mess ALIGN_TEXT is temporarily defined explicitly in memmove.S
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17538
ELF spec says that for SHT_REL and SHT_RELA sh_link should reference the
associated string table and sh_info should reference the "section to
which the relocation applies." ELF Tool Chain's elfcopy / strip use
this (in part) to control whether or not the relocation entry is copied
to the output.
LLVM PR 37538 https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37538
Approved by: re (kib)
Obtained from: llvm r344226 (backported for 6.0)
It is required by POSIX, specified in our man page, and followed by
Linux.
PR: 232072
Reported by: miguel_tete17@hotmail.com
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by: re (gjb)
MFC after: 1 week