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ru
21f7074ade Fix build when WITH_SSP is set explicitly.
Submitted by:	Jeremie Le Hen
2009-02-21 15:04:31 +00:00
imp
a24b268e2b Enable building of ficl on MIPS. It compiles, but needs more testing. 2009-02-19 18:53:08 +00:00
imp
4b97c54e65 Add basic mips support. This has been compile tested only. 2009-02-19 18:52:31 +00:00
thompsa
b0997d1a78 Add a helper function for loading geli keys from the loader. 2009-02-16 02:42:17 +00:00
marius
9618354cad - Use the generally more appropriate PROM base rather than the
kernel one as the non-faulting flush address in the loader so
  we can can change KERNBASE and VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS if we
  ever want to without needing to worry about using a compatible
  loader.
- Correctly check for LOADER_DEBUG.
- Add a missing const for page_sizes[].
2009-02-10 21:48:42 +00:00
gabor
9d4266ef91 - Remove superfluous comment
PR:		docs/129400
Submitted by:	Gavin Atkinson <gavin@freebsd.org>
2009-01-30 15:27:04 +00:00
weongyo
5df3c85b02 Add an entry for the urtw(4) module. 2009-01-23 05:56:09 +00:00
luigi
308074876c remove a file which is, as far as I can tell, totally unused. 2009-01-13 22:15:47 +00:00
luigi
24663db447 comment out some debugging messages that slipped in by mistake.
MFC after:	3 days
2009-01-13 12:28:14 +00:00
jkim
353435eb1f Allow VIA Nano processors to boot FreeBSD/amd64.
PR:		amd64/130303
MFC after:	1 week
2009-01-12 16:28:19 +00:00
luigi
46249a2f74 This patch introduces a number of simplifications to the Forth
functions used in the bootloader. The goal is to make the code more
readable and smaller (especially because we have size issues
in the loader's environment).

High level description of the changes:
+ define some string manipulation functions to improve readability;
+ create functions to manipulate module descriptors, removing some
  duplicated code;
+ rename the error codes to ESOMETHING;
+ consistently use set_environment_variable (which evaluates
  $variables) when interpreting variable=value assignments;

I have tested the code, but there might be code paths that I have
not traversed so please let me know of any issues.

Details of this change:

--- loader.4th ---
+ add some module operators, to remove duplicated code while parsing
  module-related commands:

        set-module-flag
        enable-module
        disable-module
        toggle-module
        show-module

--- pnp.4th ---
+ move here the definition related to the pnp devices list, e.g.
  STAILQ_* , pnpident, pnpinfo

--- support.4th ---
+ rename error codes to capital e.g. ENOMEM EFREE ... and do obvious
  changes related to the renaming;
+ remove unused structures (those relevant to pnp are moved to pnp.4th)
+ various string functions
  - strlen removed (it is an internal function)
  - strchr, defined as the C function
  - strtype -- type a string to output
  - strref -- assign a reference to the string on the stack
  - unquote -- remove quotes from a string

+ remove reset_line_buffer

+ move up the 'set_environment_variable' function (which now
  uses the interpreter, so $variables are evaluated).
  Use the function in various places

+ add a 'test_file function' for debugging purposes

MFC after:	4 weeks
2009-01-05 20:09:54 +00:00
luigi
9b90a7e39e A number of small changes to make the 'save choice to disk' safer,
and re-enable it as default.

In particular:

+ re-enable the 'update' flag in the Makefile (of course!);

+ commit Warner's patch "orb $NOUPDATE,_FLAGS(%bp)"
  to avoid writing to disk in case of a timeout/default choice;

+ fix an off-by-one count in the partition scan code that would
  print the wrong name for unknown partitions;

+ unconditionally change the boot prompt to 'Boot:' instead of 'Default:'
  to make room for the extra code/checks/messages. Some of the changes
  listed below are also made to save space;

+ rearrange and fix comments for known partition types. Right now we
  explicitly recognise *BSD, Linux, FAT16 (type 6, used on many USB keys),
  NTFS (type 7), FAT32 (type 11).
  Depending on other options we also recognise Extended (type 5),
  FAT12 (type 1) and FAT16 < 32MB (type 4).

+ Add an entry "F6 PXE" when the code is built with -DPXE (which is
  a default now). Technically, F6 boots through INT18, so the prompt 'PXE'
  is a bit misleading. Unfortunately the name INT18
  is too long and does not fit in - we could use ROM perhaps.
  The reason I picked 'PXE' is that on many (I believe) new systems
  INT18 calls PXE.

Apart from the choice of the name for PXE/ROM/INT18, this should close
pending issues on the 1-sector boot0 code and we should be able to
move the code to RELENG_7 when it reopens.

No boot0cfg changes are necessary.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2008-12-30 09:40:50 +00:00
sam
c3f1faeb23 MFH @ 186335 2008-12-20 01:29:19 +00:00
sam
11d6f4bc0e add delays around 16-bit enable/disable a la the driver; w/o this
operation on my ixp435 Cambria board is unreliable
2008-12-19 00:56:47 +00:00
dfr
5823684a8b Use full 64bit arithmetic when converting file offsets to block numbers - fixes
booting on filesystems with inode numbers with values above 4194304.

Submitted by:	ps
2008-12-17 18:12:01 +00:00
raj
8a03e5da47 Improve style(9) in PowerPC U-Boot support lib. 2008-12-17 15:58:07 +00:00
nyan
b49ff9470f Disconnect the efi from pc98. It's not needed. 2008-12-14 02:57:41 +00:00
sam
9b4882f3e4 merge WIP multi-board support; tested on Avila and Cambria, still
needs Proghorn testing
2008-12-13 02:56:08 +00:00
ps
1b2020cf17 Fix a leak introduced in r185902. We should free the devspec if
we've successfully found a zfs pool.
2008-12-11 16:48:35 +00:00
ps
dcd4d48fc8 Avoid a double free in devopen by not freeing the device structure
in zfs_dev_open.  This stops a panic in the loader when trying to
read from a zfs device and no zfs devices exist.
2008-12-11 02:23:49 +00:00
dfr
5319dab7a9 Don't get confused if we encounter a device which is part of a raidz or raidz2
pool while probing for vdevs.

PR:		129539
Submitted by:	Paul Wootton (paul at fletchermoorland dot co dot uk)
2008-12-10 10:46:34 +00:00
sobomax
576929fa13 Remove now unused label.
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
MFC after:	4 weeks
		(along with r185779 and r185780)
2008-12-09 00:25:57 +00:00
sobomax
3a6ba7bd63 Optimiza assembly in the previous r185779, to save whooping 16 bytes.
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
MFC after:	4 weeks
		(including r185779)
2008-12-08 23:45:41 +00:00
sobomax
592295f8b7 Respect RBX_MUTE flag from boot[012].
MFC after:	4 weeks
2008-12-08 21:52:06 +00:00
sobomax
2491570a9d Fix typo in the comment %is -> %si. 2008-12-08 20:53:27 +00:00
luigi
eaa93f5a2f PROBLEM: putting in a loader config file a line of the form
loader_conf_files="foo bar baz"

should cause loading the files listed, and then resume with the
remaining config files (from previous values of the variable).
Unfortunately, sometimes the line was ignored -- actually even
modifying the line in /boot/default/loader.conf  sometimes doesn't work.

ANALYSIS: After much investigation, turned out to be a bug in the logic.
The existing code detected a new assignment by looking at the address
of the the variable containing the string. This only worked by pure
chance, i.e. if the new string is longer than the previous value
then the memory allocator may return a different address
to store the string hence triggering the detection.

SOLUTION: This commit contains a minimal change to fix the problem,
without altering too much the existing structure of the code.
However, as a step towards improving the quality and reliability of
this code, I have introduced a handful of one-line functions
(strget, strset, strfree, string= ) that could be used in dozens
of places in the existing code.

HOWEVER:
There is a much bigger problem here. Even though I am no Forth
expert (as most fellow src committers) I can tell that much of the
forth code (in support.4th at least) is in severe need of a
review/refactoring:

+ pieces of code are replicated multiple times instead of writing
  functions (see e.g.  set_module_*);

+ a lot of stale code (e.g. "structure" definitions for
  preloaded_files, kernel_module, pnp stuff) which is not used
  or at least belongs elsewhere.
  The code bload is extremely bad as the loader runs with very small
  memory constraints, and we already hit the limit once (see

    http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=185132
  Reducing the footprint of the forth files is critical.

+ two different styles of coding, one using pure stack functions
  (maybe beautiful but surely highly unreadable), one using
  high level mechanisms to give names to arguments and local
  variables (which leads to readable code).

Note that this code is used by default by all FreeBSD installations,
so the fragility and the code bloat are extremely damaging.
I will try to work fixing the three items above, but if others have
time, please have a look at these issues.

MFC after:	4 weeks
2008-12-07 19:42:20 +00:00
ps
78e3ca9845 Correct include path for i386 specific includes. This allows zfs
to boot on systems where the loader is built on amd64 systems.
2008-12-06 14:45:03 +00:00
danger
bc7d8f0a35 - correct variable name
PR:		docs/129448
Submitted by:	Kenyon Ralph <kralph@gmail.com>
MFC after:	Revision 1.91 is merged
2008-12-06 11:21:10 +00:00
luigi
07e169420f Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg.
boot0.S changes:

+ import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various
  print functions and save another couple of bytes;

+ implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from
  any valid partition because even the extended partitions that
  were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader.
  This simplifies the code and saves some bytes;

+ followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve
  the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista)
  and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the
  parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other
  possible workaround.
  To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both
  versions of the boot code;

+ slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make
  the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory
  budget, this means that with certain options we need to
  shrink or remove certain labels.

and especially:

	make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options.

  This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the
  Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE.
  I think the extra functionality is well worth the change.

  The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string
  now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value
  but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to
  make up for the extra room).

boot0cfg changes:

+ modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the
  relocated options block to make room for the Volume id).

+ add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c
  to modify the character printed in case of bad input

PR:		127764 70531
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon (portions)
MFC after:	4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
luigi
e0b90fff45 This commits brings in a lot of documentation and some enhancement
of the boot0.S code, with a number of compile-time selectable options,
the most interesting one being the ability to select PXE booting.

The code is completely compatible with the previous one, and with
the boot0cfg program. Even the actual code is largely unmodified,
with only minor rearrangements or fixes to make room for the new
features.

The behaviour of the standard build differs from the previous
version in the following, minor things:

+ 'noupdate' is the default, which means the code does not
  write back the selection to disk. You can enable the feature
  at runtime with boot0cfg, or changing the flags in the Makefile.

+ a drive number of 0x00 (floppy, or USB in floppy emulation) is
  now accepted as valid. Previously, it was overridden with 0x80,
  meaning that the partition table coming from the media was
  used to access sectors on a possibly different media.
  You can revert to the previous mode building with -DCHECK_DRIVE,
  and you can always use the 'setdrv' option in boot0cfg

+ certain FAT or NTFS partitions are listed as WIN instead of DOS.

+ the 'bel' character on a bad selection is replaced by a '#' to
  make it clear that the system is not hang even if the machine
  does not have a speaker. This can be reverted back at compile
  time, or at runtime with an upcoming boot0cfg option.

Additional features are available as compile time options,
and may be become the default if deemed useful. In particular:

+ INT18/PXE boot (make -DPXE)
  This option enables booting through INT 18h (which on certain
  BIOSes can be hooked to PXE) by pressing F6. There is unfortunately
  no room to print the additional menu option.
  Also, to make room for the code, the 'Default: ' string is
  changed to 'Boot: '

+ print current drive number (make -DTEST)
  Prints a line indicating the current drive number.
  This is useful to figure out what is going on for machines/bioses
  which remap drives in sometimes surprising ways.

+ disable numeric keys in console mode (make -DONLY_F_KEYS)
  Not really a significant option, but it is needed to make
  room for the -DTEST mode.

+ disable floppy support (make -DCHECK_DRIVE)
  Revert to the old behaviour of only accepting 0x80 and above
  as valid drive numbers.

MFC after:	6 weeks
2008-12-02 14:57:48 +00:00
raj
0b4f8a2ab6 Let ARM loader(8) build with the man page. 2008-11-27 16:53:01 +00:00
luigi
e1a8c28b5e Fix a typo in previous commit: must call "putn" to print a crlf,
instead of "puts" which prints whatever is at %si, followed by a CRLF.

It was not noticed during tests because at that point %si points
to a partition entry whose first byte is 0x80, which is both a
terminator for the string and a non printable character.

Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
2008-11-26 21:38:43 +00:00
luigi
6d7402ae81 Pass the pointer to the selected partition in %si to the next stage
boot code. The bug was introduced in rev.1.13, and went unnoticed
because FreeBSD's boot1 does not use it, but other systems might.

(I have been struggling for almost a full day trying to figure out
why a syslinux'ed partition would not boot when started with the
FreeBSD /boot/boot0, only to realize that the bug was ours!)

The space for the two extra bytes (push %si and pop %si) is reclaimed
by removing an extra CRLF that is printed before booting.

The bug is not a major one but if there is time it might be a good
thing to merge it into the upcoming releases.
2008-11-26 18:01:21 +00:00
dfr
fbf7bda4ae Fix amd64 build and re-enable gptzfsboot. 2008-11-22 14:24:55 +00:00
des
8bb6eb9684 Disconnect gptzfsboot from the build until dfr@ gets his act together. 2008-11-21 08:10:07 +00:00
luigi
8c1c552ad2 As reported in kern/118222, pxeboot in RELENG7 (and presumably
above) exhibits some misbehaviours on machines with AMD64 CPUs,
which at least in some cases I have tracked down to a heap overflow.

It is unclear whether it depends on the CPU or on the pxe bios
itself which may use more memory on AMD machines.

Noticeably a pxeboot compiled from 6.x sources works fine on all
machines I have tried so far, while a pxeboot compiled from 7.x
sources does not.

This patch is a first step in reducing the amount of memory used
while processing the configuration files read by the loader at boot
(some of them are quite large, 1700+ lines), and it does so by:
+ moving a buffer to static memory instead of allocating in the heap;
+ skipping empty lines;
+ reducing the amount of memory used for line descriptors;

Unfortunately there are several changes between 6.x and above,
affecting the compiler, the loader code itself, and libstand,
and it is not so straightforward to
These changes fix the behaviour on one motherboard with a
single-core AMD cpu, but are still not enough e.g on an Asus
M2N-VM (with a dual-core CPU).

I need to investigate the problem a bit more before figuring
out what should be committed to RELENG_7

PR:		kern/118222
2008-11-20 14:57:09 +00:00
raj
531042bdec Initial storage functionality for U-Boot support library.
- Only non-sliced bsdlabel style partitioning is currently supported (but provisions
  are made towards GPT support, which should follow soon)
- Enable storage support in loader on ARM

Obtained from:	Semihalf
2008-11-19 17:34:28 +00:00
dfr
f0b4df1a33 Some zfsboot fixes from Norikatsu Shigemura:
1. zfsboot2 (boot2) doesn't %d (printf), so change %d to %u.
2. chase new zpool versioning as SPA_VERSION.
   Obtained from: sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/sys/fs/zfs.h

Submitted by:	nork
2008-11-19 16:59:19 +00:00
dfr
d6f289d443 Add a GPT-aware variant of zfsboot which should be used in a similar manner
to gptboot, i.e. installed in a freebsd-boot partition using /sbin/gpart or
/sbin/gpt.

Tweak the /boot/loader ZFS support so that it can find ZFS pools that are
contained in GPT partitions.
2008-11-19 16:39:01 +00:00
dfr
a24417724c If we free the GPT partition list in bd_open_gpt() because of an error, don't
try to free it again in bd_closedisk(). While I'm here, fix a DEBUG print.
2008-11-19 16:04:07 +00:00
ache
95c0784d70 Fix building without ZFS (can't find library) 2008-11-18 03:55:55 +00:00
pjd
bbe899b96e Update ZFS from version 6 to 13 and bring some FreeBSD-specific changes.
This bring huge amount of changes, I'll enumerate only user-visible changes:

- Delegated Administration

	Allows regular users to perform ZFS operations, like file system
	creation, snapshot creation, etc.

- L2ARC

	Level 2 cache for ZFS - allows to use additional disks for cache.
	Huge performance improvements mostly for random read of mostly
	static content.

- slog

	Allow to use additional disks for ZFS Intent Log to speed up
	operations like fsync(2).

- vfs.zfs.super_owner

	Allows regular users to perform privileged operations on files stored
	on ZFS file systems owned by him. Very careful with this one.

- chflags(2)

	Not all the flags are supported. This still needs work.

- ZFSBoot

	Support to boot off of ZFS pool. Not finished, AFAIK.

	Submitted by:	dfr

- Snapshot properties

- New failure modes

	Before if write requested failed, system paniced. Now one
	can select from one of three failure modes:
	- panic - panic on write error
	- wait - wait for disk to reappear
	- continue - serve read requests if possible, block write requests

- Refquota, refreservation properties

	Just quota and reservation properties, but don't count space consumed
	by children file systems, clones and snapshots.

- Sparse volumes

	ZVOLs that don't reserve space in the pool.

- External attributes

	Compatible with extattr(2).

- NFSv4-ACLs

	Not sure about the status, might not be complete yet.

	Submitted by:	trasz

- Creation-time properties

- Regression tests for zpool(8) command.

Obtained from:	OpenSolaris
2008-11-17 20:49:29 +00:00
yongari
8fe107d730 Add ale(4), a driver for Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCIe ethernet
controller. The controller is also known as L1E(AR8121) and
L2E(AR8113/AR8114). Unlike its predecessor Attansic L1,
AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 uses completely different Rx logic such that
it requires separate driver. Datasheet for AR81xx is not available
to open source driver writers but it shares large part of Tx and
PHY logic of L1. I still don't understand some part of register
meaning and some MAC statistics counters but the driver seems to
have no critical issues for performance and stability.

The AR81xx requires copy operation to pass received frames to upper
stack such that ale(4) consumes a lot of CPU cycles than that of
other controller. A couple of silicon bugs also adds more CPU
cycles to address the known hardware bug. However, if you have fast
CPU you can still saturate the link.
Currently ale(4) supports the following hardware features.
  - MSI.
  - TCP Segmentation offload.
  - Hardware VLAN tag insertion/stripping with checksum offload.
  - Tx TCP/UDP checksum offload and Rx IP/TCP/UDP checksum offload.
  - Tx/Rx interrupt moderation.
  - Hardware statistics counters.
  - Jumbo frame.
  - WOL.

AR81xx PCIe ethernet controllers are mainly found on ASUS EeePC or
P5Q series of ASUS motherboards. Special thanks to Jeremy Chadwick
who sent the hardware to me. Without his donation writing a driver
for AR81xx would never have been possible. Big thanks to all people
who reported feedback or tested patches.

HW donated by:	koitsu
Tested by:	bsam, Joao Barros <joao.barros <> gmail DOT com >
		Jan Henrik Sylvester <me <> janh DOT de >
		Ivan Brawley < ivan <> brawley DOT id DOT au >,
		CURRENT ML
2008-11-12 09:52:06 +00:00
nwhitehorn
197f3f98a5 Modify our boot block to pick an output device, without which boot1 will fail
on G4 machines. On the assumption that most people using FreeBSD on Apple
hardware are not using serial consoles, set boot1's output to screen. This
should be revisited. While here, reduce verbosity of boot1.
2008-10-31 00:52:31 +00:00
raj
745c5c702f Initial support of loader(8) for ARM machines running U-Boot.
This uses the common U-Boot support lib (sys/boot/uboot, already used on
FreeBSD/powerpc), and assumes the underlying firmware has the modern API for
stand-alone apps enabled in the config (CONFIG_API).

Only netbooting is supported at the moment.

Obtained from:	Marvell, Semihalf
2008-10-14 10:11:14 +00:00
nwhitehorn
17c43f6b35 Add a simple HFS boot block implementation for booting PowerPC macs. It creates
a small HFS filesystem with a CHRP boot script and an early-stage bootloader
derived from the sparc64 boot block.

Obtained from:  sparc64
2008-10-14 03:32:41 +00:00
nwhitehorn
8797ac3e6f Don't close OF disk devices on PowerPC. This fixes loader when booting from
disk on my Blue & White G3 system.
2008-10-13 17:14:29 +00:00
imp
95c9e7cdf3 More diff reductions against ixp425/boot2/boot2.c. This time, we
bring in FIXUP_BOOT_DRV functionality as an #ifdef.  This is not
enabled at this time, and the md5 remains constant with this change.
Apart from the 'accept any partitioning scheme on the device' changes,
this was the biggest delta...

# and yes, we'll merge these into one source file if we can do that in a
# way that makes sense.

Obtained from:	sys/boot/arm/ixp425/boot2/boot2.c
2008-10-07 17:44:04 +00:00
imp
74de8ad739 Diff reduction with boot/arm/at91/boot2/boot2.c: indent this statement
correctly.
2008-10-07 17:27:37 +00:00
sam
49731446d8 don't hardcode cc
Submitted by:	Andrey Eltsov
2008-10-07 16:39:17 +00:00