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glebius
a29f5e7ca8 Move ALTQ from contrib to net/altq. The ALTQ code is for many years
discontinued by its initial authors. In FreeBSD the code was already
slightly edited during the pf(4) SMP project. It is about to be edited
more in the projects/ifnet. Moving out of contrib also allows to remove
several hacks to the make glue.

Reviewed by:	net@
2015-04-16 20:22:40 +00:00
tijl
b0813ee288 Remove the const qualifier from iconv(3) to comply with POSIX:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/iconv.html

Adjust all code that calls iconv.

PR:		199099
Exp-run by:	antoine
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-04-15 09:09:20 +00:00
pfg
cb4cf650b0 Make use of gcc attributes in some standard include headers.
The `nonnull' attribute specifies that some function parameters should be
non-null pointers.  This is very useful as it helps the compiler generate
warnings on suspicious code and can also enable some small optimizations.

Also start using 'alloc_size' attribute in the allocator functions.

This is an initial step to better integrate our libc with the compiler:
these attributes are fully supported by clang and they are also useful
for the static analyzer.

Note that due to some bogus internal procedure in the way gcc ports
are built they may require updating if they were built before r280801.

Relnotes:		yes
Hinted by:		Android's bionic libc
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2107
2015-04-06 01:39:16 +00:00
pfg
9a17cb8fd5 Clean some spaces vs tabs.
No, this file doesn't conform with KNF at all.
2015-03-29 20:20:45 +00:00
pfg
a4e5bd6db9 Temporarily revert 280458.
GCC is still carries an old version of cdefs.h which doesn't
accept multiple parameters for the nonnull attribute.

Since this issue probably affects many ports in the tree
we will revert it for now until gcc gets fixed.
2015-03-25 21:53:17 +00:00
pfg
bfa2c0962c Clean sparse spaces. 2015-03-25 16:54:37 +00:00
pfg
ff36510cfc Introduce nonnull attributes in the signal and pthread headers.
The `nonnull' attribute specifies that some function parameters should be
non-null pointers.  This is very useful as it helps the compiler generate
warnings on suspicious code and can also enable some small optimizations.
In clang this is also useful for the static analyzer.

While we could go on defining this all over the tree, it only
makes sense to annotate a subset of critical functions.

Hinted by:		Android's bionic libc
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2101
2015-03-24 20:33:24 +00:00
bdrewery
778a613385 Correct and clarify comment for __SMBF.
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-02-11 22:39:13 +00:00
ngie
daa96fc32c Sort the entries by build knob, then MACHINE_ARCH like other areas of the tree
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-02-04 11:48:33 +00:00
ngie
0384d05219 Clean up more usb related files when MK_USB == no when dealing with
manpages, libraries, and binaries

MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC with: r278135
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-02-04 11:43:19 +00:00
jilles
7eac6b3e69 Ensure #include <semaphore.h> is sufficient for using SEM_VALUE_MAX.
Discussed with:	pluknet
2015-01-31 16:39:26 +00:00
ngie
6a0f226d1c Make install cuse headers if MK_CUSE != no
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-01-25 05:15:06 +00:00
phk
92a41d31d4 Deorbit the IEEE-488/GPIB support. 2014-12-25 20:15:13 +00:00
rpaulo
4408ff403c Fix the build by installing acpi_hpet.h correctly.
Submitted by:	jase
MFC after:	1 week
2014-10-24 23:25:11 +00:00
jhb
5dd26e948d The current POSIX semaphore implementation stores the _has_waiters flag
in a separate word from the _count.  This does not permit both items to
be updated atomically in a portable manner.  As a result, sem_post()
must always perform a system call to safely clear _has_waiters.

This change removes the _has_waiters field and instead uses the high bit
of _count as the _has_waiters flag.  A new umtx object type (_usem2) and
two new umtx operations are added (SEM_WAIT2 and SEM_WAKE2) to implement
these semantics.  The older operations are still supported under the
COMPAT_FREEBSD9/10 options.  The POSIX semaphore API in libc has
been updated to use the new implementation.  Note that the new
implementation is not compatible with the previous implementation.
However, this only affects static binaries (which cannot be helped by
symbol versioning).  Binaries using a dynamic libc will continue to work
fine.  SEM_MAGIC has been bumped so that mismatched binaries will error
rather than corrupting a shared semaphore.  In addition, a padding field
has been added to sem_t so that it remains the same size.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D961
Reported by:	adrian
Reviewed by:	kib, jilles (earlier version)
Sponsored by:	Norse
2014-10-24 20:02:44 +00:00
rpaulo
65e80d25ca HPET: create /dev/hpetN as a way to access HPET from userland.
In some cases, TSC is broken and special applications might benefit
from memory mapping HPET and reading the registers to count time.
Most often the main HPET counter is 32-bit only[1], so this only gives
the application a 300 second window based on the default HPET
interval.
Other applications, such as Intel's DPDK, expect /dev/hpet to be
present and use it to count time as well.

Although we have an almost userland version of gettimeofday() which
uses rdtsc in userland, it's not always possible to use it, depending
on how broken the multi-socket hardware is.

Install the acpi_hpet.h so that applications can use the HPET register
definitions.

[1] I haven't found a system where HPET's main counter uses more than
32 bit.  There seems to be a discrepancy in the Intel documentation
(claiming it's a 64-bit counter) and the actual implementation (a
32-bit counter in a 64-bit memory area).

MFC after:	1 week
Relnotes:	yes
2014-10-24 18:39:15 +00:00
bapt
02099c7034 Fix build with rpcgen using a recent (tested with gcc 4.9.1) GNU cpp 2014-10-09 06:58:33 +00:00
delphij
e23313b949 Add explicit_bzero(3) and its kernel counterpart.
Obtained from:	OpenBSD
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-10-07 04:54:11 +00:00
pfg
b209580418 unistd: drop argument names from setpgrp(3) prototype.
They are useless and don't match the style of the header.
While here adjust the comment with tabs.

Suggested by:	kevinlo
2014-09-19 18:13:56 +00:00
pfg
df3aac1cc5 unistd: move setpgrp(2) to the __BSD_VISIBLE section
Our setpgrp(2) differs from the specified by POSIX, which
only has one argument, and is only meant for compatibility
with BSD.

Reference:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/setpgrp.html

Pointed-out in:	openbsd-tech (2014-09-16)
MFC after:	6 weeks
2014-09-18 17:18:42 +00:00
ed
059046bff7 Roll back r271012 even more aggressively.
I've looked at the GCC sources and I now understand what's going wrong.
THe C11 keywords are simply nonexistent when using C++ mode. They are
marked as C-only in the parser. This is absolutely impractical for
multiple reasons:

- The C11 keywords do not conflict with C++ naming rules. They all start
  with _[A-Z]. There is no reason to make them C-only.

- It makes it practically impossible for people to use these keywords in
  C header files and expect them to work from within C++ sources.

As I said in my previous commit message: GCC is by far the weirdest
compiler that I've ever used.
2014-09-05 05:36:32 +00:00
ed
dffba5b7eb Leave the C11 keywords alone when we have a recent version of GCC.
As GCC also gained support for the C11 keywords over time, we can patch
up <sys/cdefs.h> to not define these anymore. This has the advantage
that error messages for static assertions are printed natively and that
_Alignas() will work with even a type outside of C11 mode.

All C11 keywords are supported with GCC 4.7 and higher, with the
exception of _Thread_local and _Generic. These are only supported as of
GCC 4.9.
2014-09-03 09:35:38 +00:00
pfg
2eca2e9569 Add bsearch_b to the libc map and the stdlib header.
bsearch_b is the Apple blocks enabled version of bsearch(3).
This was added to libc in Revision 264042 but the commit
missed the declaration required to make use of it.

While here move some other block-related functions to the
BSD_VISIBLE block as these are non-standard.

Phabric:	D638
Reviewed by:	theraven, wollman
2014-09-01 22:25:42 +00:00
ed
72b4dec586 Add lock annotations to the header files of our threading libraries.
This change extends all of the functions present in the <pthread.h> and
<threads.h> headers to have lock annotations. This will allow Clang to
warn about the following:

- Locking a function twice,
- Unlocking a function without a mutex being locked,
- Forgetting to unlock a mutex before returning,
- Destroying or reinitializing a mutex that is currenty locked,
- Using an unlocked mutex in combination with a condition variable.

Enabling these annotations already allowed me to catch a bug in one of
our userspace tools (r270749).
2014-09-01 18:34:30 +00:00
kan
3bfb087310 Add guards to ptrdiff_t definition in include/stddef.h
Back in 2011 obrien has added the #define macro in sys/sys/stddef.h to
guard ptrdiff_t. Add similar protection to the identical code in
include/stddef.h.

Submitted by:   Mariusz Zaborski <oshogbo@FreeBSD.org>
MFC after:      1 week
2014-08-21 15:10:10 +00:00
ume
228ba577ee Update our stub resolver to final version of libbind.
Obtained from:	ISC
2014-08-12 12:36:06 +00:00
pfg
f47a57d440 Add re-entrant versions of the hash functions based on the GNU api.
While testing this I found a conformance issue in hdestroy()
that will be fixed in a subsequent commit.

Obtained from:	NetBSD (hcreate.c, CVS Rev. 1.7)
2014-07-21 15:22:48 +00:00
pfg
a93d59fa39 Revert r268826:
The current ordering of this header is a feature as it
is more consistent with POSIX.
Also adding gratuitous newlines is not elegant.

Pointed out by:	bde
2014-07-18 16:21:15 +00:00
pfg
3226a9f0e9 Minor sorting to match the NetBSD header
MFC after:	3 days
Obtained from:	NetBSD
2014-07-18 02:49:41 +00:00
jhb
4e6ab5e17b Fix some edge cases with rewinddir():
- In the unionfs case, opendir() and fdopendir() read the directory's full
  contents and cache it.  This cache is not refreshed when rewinddir() is
  called, so rewinddir() will not notice updates to a directory.  Fix this
  by splitting the code to fetch a directory's contents out of
  __opendir_common() into a new _filldir() function and call this from
  rewinddir() when operating on a unionfs directory.
- If rewinddir() is called on a directory opened with fdopendir() before
  any directory entries are fetched, rewinddir() will not adjust the seek
  location of the backing file descriptor.  If the file descriptor passed
  to fdopendir() had a non-zero offset, the rewinddir() will not rewind to
  the beginning.  Fix this by always seeking back to 0 in rewinddir().
  This means the dd_rewind hack can also be removed.

While here, add missing locking to rewinddir().

CR:   	    	https://phabric.freebsd.org/D312
Reviewed by:	jilles
MFC after:	1 week
2014-07-11 16:16:26 +00:00
tijl
8ecd4e0193 Don't install GSS-API headers when the GSSAPI option has been disabled.
Some ports assume GSS-API is supported when they find the headers.

PR:		189156
Submitted by:	Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
2014-06-13 10:08:18 +00:00
pfg
f14a9b1c1e Fix strcasecmp_l() and strncasecmp_l() POSIX 2008 compliance.
POSIX.1-2008 specifies that those two functions should be declared by
including <strings.h>, not <string.h> (the latter only has strcoll_l()
and strxfrm_l()):

http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/strcasecmp.html

Obtained from:	DragonFlyBSD
Reviewed by:	theraven
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-05-30 01:09:07 +00:00
hselasky
672c28ec68 Initial import of character device in userspace support for FreeBSD.
The CUSE library is a wrapper for the devfs kernel functionality which
is exposed through /dev/cuse . In order to function the CUSE kernel
code must either be enabled in the kernel configuration file or loaded
separately as a module. Currently none of the committed items are
connected to the default builds, except for installing the needed
header files. The CUSE code will be connected to the default world and
kernel builds in a follow-up commit.

The CUSE module was written by Hans Petter Selasky, somewhat inspired
by similar functionality found in FUSE. The CUSE library can be used
for many purposes. Currently CUSE is used when running Linux kernel
drivers in user-space, which need to create a character device node to
communicate with its applications. CUSE has full support for almost
all devfs functionality found in the kernel:
 - kevents
 - read
 - write
 - ioctl
 - poll
 - open
 - close
 - mmap
 - private per file handle data

Requested by several people. Also see "multimedia/cuse4bsd-kmod" in
ports.
2014-05-23 08:46:28 +00:00
jilles
6fa4f734bd include: Don't expose L_cuserid in strict C standard compliance mode.
L_cuserid is supposed to be exposed only for old POSIX, or in the default
(expose everything) environment.
2014-05-11 16:34:17 +00:00
jilles
e47308fc84 include: Remove checks for __BSD_VISIBLE where redundant with __XSI_VISIBLE
or __POSIX_VISIBLE.

Whenever <sys/cdefs.h> sets __BSD_VISIBLE to non-zero, it also sets
__POSIX_VISIBLE and __XSI_VISIBLE to the newest version supported.

No functional change is intended.
2014-05-11 13:48:21 +00:00
imp
2118f42afd Use src.opts.mk in preference to bsd.own.mk except where we need stuff
from the latter.
2014-05-06 04:22:01 +00:00
jilles
754adcc08a langinfo.h: Hide YESSTR and NOSTR in strict POSIX mode.
YESSTR and NOSTR are obsolete and are only in old SUS.
2014-04-19 12:38:01 +00:00
theraven
0127b103f2 Add support for some block functions that come from OS X. These are
intended to build with any C compiler.

Reviewed by:	pfg
MFC after:	3 weeks
2014-04-02 16:07:48 +00:00
tijl
606babe108 Rename __wchar_t so it no longer conflicts with __wchar_t from clang 3.4
-fms-extensions.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-04-01 14:46:11 +00:00
glebius
80e85e32a5 Remove AppleTalk support.
AppleTalk was a network transport protocol for Apple Macintosh devices
in 80s and then 90s. Starting with Mac OS X in 2000 the AppleTalk was
a legacy protocol and primary networking protocol is TCP/IP. The last
Mac OS X release to support AppleTalk happened in 2009. The same year
routing equipment vendors (namely Cisco) end their support.

Thus, AppleTalk won't be supported in FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE.
2014-03-14 06:29:43 +00:00
glebius
d494babace Remove IPX support.
IPX was a network transport protocol in Novell's NetWare network operating
system from late 80s and then 90s. The NetWare itself switched to TCP/IP
as default transport in 1998. Later, in this century the Novell Open
Enterprise Server became successor of Novell NetWare. The last release
that claimed to still support IPX was OES 2 in 2007. Routing equipment
vendors (e.g. Cisco) discontinued support for IPX in 2011.

Thus, IPX won't be supported in FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE.
2014-03-14 02:58:48 +00:00
jasone
854854091c Update jemalloc to version 3.5.0. 2014-01-23 02:47:36 +00:00
nwhitehorn
875e23de1f Add a new flag to /etc/ttys: onifconsole. This is equivalent to "on" if the
device is an active kernel console and "off" otherwise. This is designed to
allow serial-booting x86 systems to provide a login prompt on the serial line
by default without providing one on all systems by default.

Comments and suggestions by:	grehan, dteske, jilles
MFC after:	1 month
2014-01-20 18:15:06 +00:00
hrs
913caebbf6 Replace Sun RPC license with a 3-clause BSD license. This license change
was approved in 2010 by Wim Coekaerts, Senior Vice President, Linux and
Virtualization at Oracle Corporation.
2013-12-09 04:26:50 +00:00
ray
0ca91c9051 Install teken.h for userland.
Part of VT(9) project merge.
Reviewed by:	nwhitehorn
MFC_to_10_after:	re approval

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-12-05 22:56:37 +00:00
hrs
aee8502f1b Replace Sun Industry Standards Source License for Sun RPC code with a
3-clause BSD license as specified by Oracle America, Inc. in 2010.
This license change was approved by Wim Coekaerts, Senior Vice
President, Linux and Virtualization at Oracle Corporation.
2013-11-25 19:08:38 +00:00
hrs
2f61636cf8 Replace Sun RPC license in TI-RPC library with a 3-clause BSD license,
with the explicit permission of Sun Microsystems in 2009.
2013-11-25 19:04:36 +00:00
hrs
150d294dbc Add ICONV_{GET,SET}_ILSEQ_INVALID iconvctl. GNU iconv returns EILSEQ
when there is an invalid character in the output codeset while it is
valid in the input.  However, POSIX requires iconv() to perform an
implementation-defined conversion on the character.  So, Citrus iconv converts
such a character to a special character which means it is invalid in the
output codeset.

This is not a problem in most cases but some software like libxml2 depends
on GNU's behavior to determine if a character is output as-is or another form
such as a character entity (&#NNN;).
2013-11-25 01:26:06 +00:00
peter
6ba7ed93e2 Attempt to move the POSIX iconv* symbols out of runtime linker space.
FreeBSD systems usually implemented this as a third party module and
our implementation hasn't played as nicely with the old way as it could
have.

To that end:
* Rename the iconv* symbols in libc.so.7 to have a __bsd_ prefix.
* Provide .symver compatability with existing 10.x+ binaries that
  referenced the iconv symbols. All existing binaries should work.
* Like on Linux/glibc systems, add a libc_nonshared.a to the ldscript
  at /usr/lib/libc.so.
* Move the "iconv*" wrapper symbols to libc_nonshared.a

This should solve the runtime ambiguity about which symbols resolve
to where.  If you compile against the iconv in libc, your runtime
dependencies will be unambiguous.

Old 9.x libraries and binaries will always resolve against their
libiconv.so.3 like they did on 9.x.  They won't resolve against libc.

Old 10.x binaries will be satisified by the .symver helpers.

This should allow ports to selectively compile against the libiconv
port if needed and it should behave without ambiguity now.

Discussed with:	 kib
2013-11-17 22:52:17 +00:00
peter
2041181afb Remove the WITH_LIBICONV_COMPAT hack that seems to do more harm than
good.  This caused libc to spoof the ports libiconv namespace and
provide a colliding libiconv.so.3 to fool rtld.  This should have
been removed some time ago.
2013-11-03 19:04:57 +00:00