This is an import of the Google Summer of Code 2018 project completed by
Christian Kramer (and, sadly, ignored by us for two years now). The goals
stated for that project were:
FreeBSD already has support for interrupts implemented in the GPIO
controller drivers of several SoCs, but there are no interfaces to take
advantage of them out of user space yet. The goal of this work is to
implement such an interface by providing descriptors which integrate
with the common I/O system calls and multiplexing mechanisms.
The initial imported code supports the following functionality:
- A kernel driver that provides an interface to the user space; the
existing gpioc(4) driver was enhanced with this functionality.
- Implement support for the most common I/O system calls / multiplexing
mechanisms:
- read() Places the pin number on which the interrupt occurred in the
buffer. Blocking and non-blocking behaviour supported.
- poll()/select()
- kqueue()
- signal driven I/O. Posting SIGIO when the O_ASYNC was set.
- Many-to-many relationship between pins and file descriptors.
- A file descriptor can monitor several GPIO pins.
- A GPIO pin can be monitored by multiple file descriptors.
- Integration with gpioctl and libgpio.
I added some fixes (mostly to locking) and feature enhancements on top of
the original gsoc code. The feature ehancements allow the user to choose
between detailed and summary event reporting. Detailed reporting provides
a record describing each pin change event. Summary reporting provides the
time of the first and last change of each pin, and a count of how many times
it changed state since the last read(2) call. Another enhancement allows
the recording of multiple state change events on multiple pins between each
call to read(2) (the original code would track only a single event at a time).
The phabricator review for these changes timed out without approval, but I
cite it below anyway, because the review contains a series of diffs that
show how I evolved the code from its original state in Christian's github
repo for the gsoc project to what is being commited here. (In effect,
the phab review extends the VC history back to the original code.)
Submitted by: Christian Kramer
Obtained from: https://github.com/ckraemer/freebsd/tree/gsoc2018
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27398
Now that bhyve(8) supports UART, bvmconsole and bvmdebug are no longer needed.
Mark the '-b' and '-g' flag as deprecated for bhyve(8).
These will be removed in 13.
Reviewed by: jhb, grehan
Approved by: kevans (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27519
It can be assumed that the contents of the buffer was still allocated and
valid at the point of the out-of-scope access, so there was no security
issue in practice.
Reported by: Coverity Scan CID 1437697
MFC after: 3 days
This is addressing cases such as fts_read(3) encountering an [EIO]
from fchdir(2) when FTS_NOCHDIR is not set. That would otherwise be
seen as a successful traversal in some of these cases while silently
discarding expected work.
As noted in r264201, fts_read() does not set errno to 0 on a successful
EOF so it needs to be set before calling it. Otherwise we might see
a random error from one of the iterations.
gzip is ignoring most errors and could be improved separately.
Reviewed by: vangyzen
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27184
While porting over the local changes from CheriBSD for upstreaming, I
accidentally committed a broken version of find_entry_point(): we have to
return NULL if the value is not found instead of a value with
ep->name == NULL, since the checks in main were changed to check ep instead
of ep->name for NULL.
This only matters if the crunched tool cannot be found using normal lookup
and one of the fallback paths is used, so it's unlikely to be triggered
in rescue. However, I noticed that one of our CheriBSD test scripts was
failing to run commands under `su` on minimal disk images where all
binaries are hardlinks to a `cheribsdbox` tool generated with crunchgen.
This also updates the bootstrapping check in Makefile.inc1 to bootstrap
crunchgen up to the next version bump.
Reviewed By: kevans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27474
We intend to remove the obsolete GDB 6.1.1 from FreeBSD before FreeBSD 13.
Reviewed by jhb
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27447
- Avoid leaking a socket if llflags_get() fails.
- Avoid leaking a file handle if rtsold_init_dumpfile() fails.
- Tighten the check in if_nametosdl() which determines whether we failed
to find the specified interface.
- Fix errno handling in an error path in rtsock_open().
MFC after: 1 week
efivar_device_path_to_unix_path() returns standard error codes on
failure and zero on success. Checking for a return value less than zero
means that the actual failure cases won't be handled. This could
manifest as a segfault during the subsequent call to printf().
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27424
This uses the same snapshot routine as other VirtIO devices.
Submitted by: Vitaliy Gusev <gusev.vitaliy@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26265
Permit suspend/resume of a XHCI device model that has not been
attached to by a driver in a guest OS.
Submitted by: Vitaliy Gusev <gusev.vitaliy@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26264
This fixes the amount of memory displayed in the EDK2 UiApp to be the same
as passed on the bhyve command line. Otherwise, 8GB is displayed as 4GB,
32GB as 28GB etc.
Reviewed by: jhb, kib, rgrimes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27348
Fix a couple of style issues introduced in my previous commit.
Add a comment explaining that the SMBIOS specification defines the date
format to be mm/dd/yyyy, which is why we don't use ISO 8601.
Add a new ioctl to disable all MSI-X interrupts for a PCI passthrough
device and invoke it if a write to the MSI-X capability registers
disables MSI-X. This avoids leaving MSI-X interrupts enabled on the
host if a guest device driver has disabled them (e.g. as part of
detaching a guest device driver).
This was found by Chelsio QA when testing that a Linux guest could
switch from MSI-X to MSI interrupts when using the cxgb4vf driver.
While here, explicitly fail requests to enable MSI on a passthrough
device if MSI-X is enabled and vice versa.
Reported by: Sony Arpita Das @ Chelsio
Reviewed by: grehan, markj
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27212
NFS over TLS uses three new export options, added by r364979.
This patch updates the exports.5 man page for these new options.
Once assigned by IETF, "NNNN" will be replaced with the RFC number.
This is a content change.
Reviewed by: gbe
Differential Revision: https://review.freebsd.org/D26241
Add update to RIP after a userspace instruction decode (as is done for
the in-kernel counterpart of this case).
Submitted by: adam_fenn.io
Reviewed by: cem, markj
Approved by: grehan (bhyve)
MFC after: 3 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27243
The suser_enable sysctl allows to remove a privileged rights from uid 0.
This change introduce per jail setting which allow to make root a
normal user.
Reviewed by: jamie
Previous version reviewed by: kevans, emaste, markj, me_igalic.co
Discussed with: pjd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27128
local software base directory, as committed in SVN rev. 367813.
The pkg and mailwrapper programs used the LOCALBASE environment variable
for this purpose and this functionality is preserved by getlocalbase().
After this change, the value of the user.localbase sysctl variable is used
if present (and not overridden in the environment).
The nvmecontrol program gains support of a dynamic path to its plugin
directory with this update.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27237
/etc/os-release is now a symbolic link to a generated file. Make
mergemaster cope with symbolic links generically. I'm no longer
a big mergemaster user, so this has only been lightly tested
by me, though Kimura-san has ran it through its paces.
Submitted by: Yasushiro KIMURA-san
PR: 242212
MFC After: 2 weeks
When the AHCI code was reworked to use FreeBSD struct
definitions, the valid element was mis-transcribed resulting
in the UMDA capability being hidden. This prevented Illumos
from using AHCI disk/cdrom drives.
Fix by using definitions that match the code pre-rework.
PR: 250924
Submitted by: Rolf Stalder
Reported by: Rolf Stalder
MFC after: 3 days
Sometimes users want to use freebsd-update(8) in a non-interactive way and
what they often miss is that they have to set PAGER to cat(1) in order to
avoid interactive prompts from less(1).
MFC after: 4 weeks
Since lots of work has been done on bhyve since 2014, increase the version
to 13.0 to match 13-CURRENT, and update the release date.
Reviewed by: grehan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27147
In standards such as LoPAPR, property names in excess of the usual 31
characters exist.
This breaks property traversal.
While in IEEE 1275-1994, nextprop is defined explicitly to work with a
32-byte region of memory, using a larger buffer should be fine. There is
actually no way to pass a buffer length to the nextprop call in the OF
client interface, so SLOF actually just blindly overflows the buffer.
So we have to defensively make the buffer larger, to avoid memory
corruption when reading out long properties on live OF systems.
Note also that on real-mode OF, things are pretty tight because we are
allocating against a static bounce buffer in low memory, so we can't just
use a huge buffer to work around this without it being wasteful of our
limited amount of 32-bit physical memory.
This allows a patched ofwdump to operate properly on SLOF (i.e. pseries)
systems, as well as any other PowerPC systems with overlength properties.
Reviewed by: jhibbits
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Tag1 Consulting, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26669
Read CPUID leaf 0x8000008 to determine max supported phys address and
create BAR region right below it, reserving 1/4 of the supported guest
physical address space to the 64bit BARs mappings.
PR: 250802 (although the issue from PR is not fixed by the change)
Noted and reviewed by: grehan
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27095
Specifically this was causing the /dev/klog fd and the signal pipe
handling fd to get a sendmsg(2) called on them and always returned
[ENOTSOCK].
r310350 combined these sockets into the main socket list and properly
skipped AF_UNSPEC at the sendmsg(2) call but later in r344739 it was
broken such that these special sockets were no longer excluded since
the AF_UNSPEC check specifically excluded these special sockets. Only
these special sockets have sl_sa = NULL. The sl_family checks should
be redundant now but are left in case of future changes so the intent
is clearer.
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Bad whitespace in Makefile.
- Reordered headers, sys/ first.
- Annotated fatal/usage __dead2 to help `make analyze` out a little bit.
- Spell a couple of sizeof constructs as "nitems" and "howmany" instead.
MFC after: 1 week