Summary:
Add a polling loop (1Hz) to monitor the battery and AC status, to notify devd
like ACPI does for power monitoring. This allows /etc/rc.d/power_profile to
work on PowerPC laptops
Test Plan:
Tested on a Titanium PowerBook, configuring economy_cpu_freq and
performance_cpu_freq, disabling powerd.
Reviewers: #powerpc, nwhitehorn
Reviewed By: nwhitehorn
Subscribers: rpaulo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D937
This will prevent vim users from accidentally checking in buggy mtree files
(mixed tabs/spaces).
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
It defines a variable and its default value in load_rc_config() just after
rc.conf is loaded. "rcvar" command shows the current and the default values.
This is an attempt to solve a problem that rc.d scripts from third-party
software do not have entries in /etc/defaults/rc.conf. The fact that
load_rc_config() reads rc.conf only once and /etc/rc invokes the function
before running rc.d scripts made developers confused for a long time because
load_rc_config() just before run_rc_command() in each rc.d script overrides
variables only when the script is directly invoked, not from /etc/rc.
Variables defined in set_rcvar are always set in load_rc_config() after
loading rc.conf. An rc.d script can now be written in a self-contained
manner regarding the related variables as follows:
---
name=foo
rcvar=foo_enable
set_rcvar foo_enable YES "Enable $name"
set_rcvar foo_flags "-s" "Flags to $name"
...
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$@"
---
collision for "no" as a country code with "NO" meaning "do not load any
keymap" (which also has been the default value in etc/defaults/rc.conf
for a long time).
The result of this collision is, that "kbdcontrol -l no" will load the
Norwegian keymap, while "keymap=no" in rc.conf was interpreted as the
lower case spelling of "NO" meaning "no keyboard" (and "no.kbd" was not
loaded).
Fix this by matching only the upper-case spelling "NO" in rc.d/syscons
when deciding whether to load a keymap file.
This will lead to "no.kbd" being loaded, if the until now valid (but
non-default) spelling "no" was used in an individual rc.conf file to mean
"no keyboard". But all alternatives I could think of introduce a larger
violation of POLA ...
Reported by: Gyrd Thane Lange (gyrd-se at thanelange.no)
MFC after: 3 days
Makefiles should not assume that source files can be overwritten. This is the
common case for Perforce source trees.
This is a followup commit to r211243 in the same vein.
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFSpectraBSD: r1036319 on 2014/01/29, r1046711 on 2014/03/06
This is cleaner and eliminates the unneeded startup of KVP daemon on
systems that do not run as a Hyper-V guest.
Submitted by: hrs
X-MFC-with: 271493, 271688, 271699
run when asked for by the user. Right now, hv_kvpd is run on every boot.
Don't do that.
Add hv_kvpd_enable= for this script to be run.
MFC with 271493
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
The following warnings were displayed:
sysctl: net.inet.ip.sourceroute=0: Operation not permitted
sysctl: net.inet.ip.accept_sourceroute=0: Operation not permitted
many thanks for their continued support of FreeBSD.
While I'm there, also implement a new build knob, WITHOUT_HYPERV to
disable building and installing of the HyperV utilities when necessary.
The HyperV utilities are only built for i386 and amd64 targets.
This is a stable/10 candidate for inclusion with 10.1-RELEASE.
Submitted by: Wei Hu <weh microsoft com>
MFC after: 1 week
addresses generated by an address range specification. The default
value is 2048. This can be increased by setting $netif_ipexpand_max
in rc.conf.
- Fix warning messages when an address range spec exceeds the upper limit.
PR: 186841
Mounting something in /tmp such as a build jail with nullfs mounts for
some directories can result in very surprising results the next day.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
tree support includes a device tree source compiler dtc(8) which
converts .dts files into .dtb files. /boot/loader will load dtb files
from this directory by default, allowing for fewer differences between
images for different SoCs. Compiled dts files will wind up here
eventually as an alternative to embedding them into the kernel.
Document this in hier(7), as well as add missing entries for
/boot/firmware and /boot/zfs, though the latter two should only be
considered place holders if someone wants to make them better.
- Identify the console driver used and print syscons or vt as appropriate.
- If vt is used and a keymap could not be loaded, then try to replace the
keymap name configured in rc.conf based on a replacement list in this
script. Warn about the fact, that a syscons keyname is configured and
report the replacement used under vt.
- If no replacement keymap is found, no keymap is loaded and a warning
is displayed, which points at the conversion script and allows the
conversion of keymaps not part of the official distribution.
This patch has been sent to the -hackers list for review, but no comment
has been received, yet. It is tested to work under syscons and vt on my
system (on vt with either the syscons or vt keymap file name in rc.conf).
MFC after: 3 days
- Rename $kerberos5_server_enable with $kdc_enable and rename
rc.d/kerberos with rc.d/kdc.
- Rename $kadmin5_server_enable with $kadmind_enable.
- Rename ${kerberos5,kpasswdd}_server with ${kdc,kpasswdd}_program.
- Fix rc.d/{kadmind,kerberos,kpasswdd,kfd} scripts not to change variables
after load_rc_config().
- Add rc.d/ipropd_master and rc.d/ipropd_slave scripts. These are
for iprop-master(8) and iprop-slave(8). Keytab used for iprop service is
defined in ipropd_{master,slave}_keytab (/etc/krb5.keytab by default).
- Add dependency on rc.d/kdc to SERVERS. rc.d/kdc must be invoked as early
as possible before scripts divided by rc.d/SERVERS.
Note that changes to rc.d/{kdc,kpasswdd,kadmind} are backward-compatible
with the old configuration variables:
${kerberos5,kpasswdd,kadmin5}_server{,_enable,_flags}.
appropriate (i.e. where syscons was already mentioned and vt supports the
feature). Comments in defaults/rc.conf are updated to match the contents
of the modified man-page rc.conf(5).
Reviewed by: pluknet, emaste
MFC after: 3 days
particularly useful for services such as "network" (netif) where each
interface can now have its own separate configuration file.
Add /etc/rc.conf.d to the mtree file so it is always present.
MFC after: 3 days
UNIX systems, eg. MacOS X and Solaris. It uses Sun-compatible map format,
has proper kernel support, and LDAP integration.
There are still a few outstanding problems; they will be fixed shortly.
Reviewed by: allanjude@, emaste@, kib@, wblock@ (earlier versions)
Phabric: D523
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This change consists of two merges from projects/zfsd/head along with the
addition of an ATF test case for the new functionality.
sbin/devd/tests/Makefile
sbin/devd/tests/client_test.c
Add ATF test cases for reading events from both devd socket types.
r266519:
sbin/devd/devd.8
sbin/devd/devd.cc
Create a new socket, of type SOCK_SEQPACKET, for communicating with
clients. SOCK_SEQPACKET sockets preserve record boundaries,
simplying code in the client. The old SOCK_STREAM socket is retained
for backwards-compatibility with existing clients.
r269993:
sbin/devd/devd.8
Fix grammar bug.
CR: https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS266519
MFC after: 5 days
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
Rename all of the TAP test applications from <test> to <test>_test
to match the convention described in the TestSuite wiki page
Phabric: D538
Approved by: jmmv (mentor)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
to the ldconfig32 default path. /usr/lib32 is the 32 bit versions of
*current* libraries, while old versions should be able to be in
/usr/lib32/compat, like with /usr/lib/compat. The separation is meant to
keep the compile time default search paths cleaner.
This includes:
o All directories named *ia64*
o All files named *ia64*
o All ia64-specific code guarded by __ia64__
o All ia64-specific makefile logic
o Mention of ia64 in comments and documentation
This excludes:
o Everything under contrib/
o Everything under crypto/
o sys/xen/interface
o sys/sys/elf_common.h
Discussed at: BSDcan
Test LD_LIBRARY_PATH_FDS by linking a binary that requires a shared
library that isn't in any of the usual search paths. Ensure this fails
when we don't supply LD_LIBRARY_PATH_FDS or we pass invalid information
in it. Ensure it works when we pass the correct directory in various
places in the variable.
Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA/AFRL
Force all the contents of /usr/tests to go into a separate distribution
file so that users of binary releases can easily choose to not install it.
To make this possible, we need two fixes:
- bsd.subdir.mk needs to properly honor NO_SUBDIR in all cases so that we
do not recurse into 'tests' subdirectories when we needn't. Otherwise,
we end up with some Kyuafiles in base.txz.
- etc/Makefile needs to skip installing tests in its 'distribute' target
so that a Kyuafile doesn't leak into base.txz.
Approved by: gjb
The change to expand_number (r204654) broke detection of too large sizes and
relative sizes ('+'/'-').
Also add some tests.
PR: 190735
Submitted by: Kirk Russell
MFC after: 1 week
In r266650, we made libatf-c and libatf-c++ private libraries so that no
components outside of the source tree could unintendedly depend on them.
This change does the same for the "atf-sh library" by moving the atf-sh
interpreter from its public location in /usr/bin/ to the private location
in /usr/libexec/. Our build system will ensure that our own test programs
use the right binary, but users won't be able to depend on atf-sh by
"mistake".
Committing this now to ride the UPDATING notice added with r267172 today.
the system.
Together with lm75(4) this module allows easy temperature monitoring over
SNMP, specially for embedded systems.
Manual page reviewed by: brueffer (D128)
prevents surprising effects post-installation on serial-only x86 systems
(e.g. bhyve) where the kernel messages will appear, rc scripts will run,
and then there will be no login prompt and you will be locked out of the
system.
Thanks to Devin Teske and Peter Grehan for ideas and testing. With this
patch, it may also be possible to unify all or most of the machine-specific
ttys files.
We should not be leaking these interfaces to the outside world given
that it's much easier for third-party components to use the devel/atf
package from ports.
As a side-effect, we can also drop the ATF pkgconfig and aclocal files
from the base system. Nothing in the base system needs these, and it
was quite ugly to have to get them installed only so that a few ports
could build. The offending ports have been fixed to depend on
devel/atf explicitly.
Reviewed by: bapt
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.
$alias used to hold alias number, but now it carries full variable name,
so messages were tuned to account for that.
Other fixes:
- eliminate unneeded double spaces;
- tell user where inet/inet6 keywords are expected to be.
Reviewed by: hrs
MFC after: 1 week
default for newsyslog(8).
The /usr/local/etc/newsyslog.conf.d will give packages an opportunity to
install a default configuration to handle their own log files.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
This first step is mostly to prevent the code from rotting even further
and to ensure these do not get wiped when fmake's code is removed from
the tree.
These tests are currently being skipped because they detect the underlying
make is not fmake and thus disable themselves -- and the reason is that
some of the tests fail, possibly due to legitimate bugs. Enabling them to
run against bmake will come separately.
Lastly, it would be ideal if these tests were fed upstream but they are
not ready for that yet. In the interim, just put them under usr.bin/bmake/
while we sort things out. The existence of a different unit-tests directory
within here makes me feel less guilty about this.
Change confirmed working with a clean amd64 build.
of C1.
This may not stay through 11.0-RELEASE, but at least having it
on by default in -HEAD will expose (more) issues with broken hardware.
Note: I have no plans or desire to MFC this to stable/10.
melifaro, we agreed that ifconfig's behavior was not a bug. The main
motivation for bin/187551 was to partially resolve kern/187549, but we
resolved kern/187549 in a different way instead.
ObsoleteFiles.inc
etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist
sbin/ifconfig/tests/fibs_test.sh
sbin/ifconfig/tests/Makefile
sbin/ifconfig/Makefile
Remove /usr/tests/sbin/ifconfig
PR: bin/187551
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
This change adds tests/ directories in the source tree to create various
subdirectories in /usr/tests/ and to install placeholder Kyuafiles for
them.
the relevant hierarchies are: cddl, etc, games, gnu and secure.
The reason for this is to simplify the addition of new test programs for
utilities or libraries under any of these directories. Doing so on a
case by case basis is unnecessary and is quite an obscure process.
stop timer. since watchdogd rc.d script is marked as 'shutdown'
it will exit (on shutdown) and stop timer. if system happens to
hung after watchdogd exited, manual reset is required. when one
operates in "lights-out" type of environments and without
readily available "remote hands" it could create a problem.
this provides ability to override "stop signal" for watchdogd.
default behavior is preserved, i.e. watchdogd will still be killed
via SIGTERM and timer will be stopped. in order to activate new
feature, one needs to put
watchdogd_sig_stop="KILL"
into /etc/rc.conf and also make sure watchdogd timeout is set
to long enough value allowing system to come back online before
timeout fires.
Obtained from: Netflix
MFC after: 1 week
This file is used by pkg(8) from ports as well. Someone may
choose to not install pkg(7) but still want to consume
official packages by building or installing pkg(8) manually.
Discussed with: bapt
MFC after: 1 day (Working on EN)
the first alias had to be _alias0 and processing stopped at the first non-
defined variable (preventing gaps). Allowing gaps gives the administrator
the ability to group aliases in an adhoc manner and also lifts the
requirement to renumber aliases simply to comment-out an existing one.
Aliases are processed in numerical ascending order.
Discussed on: -rc
MFC after: 1 week
These were originally deleted as "not important" but, actually we need them
in place if we want to be able to use autoconf on software that provides
atf-based tests. (That includes being able to rebuild autotest from scratch
on the Kyua cluster machines, as the automated setup does.)
Interestingly, the pkill tool lives in bin, not usr.bin. Haven't bothered
to check if this is because the tool moved or because the tests were
originally added in the wrong place.
Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not
installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have
wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than
ensuring they are not left behind.
But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these
tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken
stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work
with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they
should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@.
I'm starting with the easy cases. The leftovers need to be looked at a
bit more closely.
Note that this change _does_ modify the code of the old tests. This is
required in order to allow the code to locate the data files in the
source directory instead of the current directory, because Kyua
automatically changes the latter to a temporary directory.
Also note that at least one test is known to be broken here. Actually,
the test is not really broken: it's marked as a TODO but unfortunately
Kyua's TAP parser currently does not understand that. Will have to be
fixed separately.
This change was originally going to only migrate the usr.sbin tests but, as
it turns out, the usr.sbin/sa/ tests require files from usr.bin/lastcomm/
so it's better to just also migrate the latter at the same time. The other
usr.bin tests will be moved separately.
To make these tests work within the test suite, some of them have required
changes to prevent modifying the source directory and instead just rely on
the current directory for file manipulation.
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.
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.
allows us to change the uart(4) driver to not hardcode specific line
settings for the serial console.
A terminal type of 3wire makes sure the console still works when no DCD
signal is present, which preserves behviour. When it is known that the
terminal server (or DCE in general) provides DCD, a terminal type/class
of std can be used. This has the effect of being logged out when one
disconnects from the console -- improving security overall.
Likewise, when uart(4) does not fixate the baudrate, one can change
the terminal type/class to set a specific baudrate. An operator can use
this to change the console speed mid-flight, without needing a reboot.
Of course it helps in this respect if and when the firmware can be
configured from the OS.
The above mentioned capabilities depend on uart(4) being changed, which
is to happen next.
the existing terminal types/classes that have the baudrate suffix,
but differ in that no baudrate is set/defined.
The purpose of these new types/classes is to allow them to be used
for the serial console. Currently the uart(4) driver fixates the
baudrate and the CLOCAL flag, which means that it doesn't matter
whether you give it std.<baud> or 3wire.<baud> as the terminal type
to getty and what exactly <baud> is set to. It's being overridden
by uart(4). The goal is to change uart(4) not to override these
settings.
new command line options -W, to enable it when needed.
On my tests this change by almost ten times improves rpcbind performance.
No objections: many, net@
It is a small and lightweight Mail Transport Agent.
It accepts mails from locally installed Mail User Agents (MUA) and delivers the
mails either locally or to a remote destination. Remote delivery includes
several features like TLS/SSL support, SMTP authentication and NULLCLIENT.
Make dma conditional to new WITHOUT_DMA option and make it respect WITHOUT_MAIL
Reviewed by: peter
Discussed with: emaste, bz, peter
reduce false positives.
The committed patch was provided by Christian Marg.
PR: 91732
Submitted by: Daniel O'Connor <doconnor at gsoft.com.au>
Skye Poier <spoier at gmail.com>
Alan Amesbury <amesbury at umn.edu>
Christian Marg <marg at rz.tu-clausthal.de>
MFC after: 1 month
all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++
standard, provisionally named C++1y.
The code generator's performance is greatly increased, and the loop
auto-vectorizer is now enabled at -Os and -O2 in addition to -O3. The
PowerPC backend has made several major improvements to code generation
quality and compile time, and the X86, SPARC, ARM32, Aarch64 and SystemZ
backends have all seen major feature work.
Release notes for llvm and clang can be found here:
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
MFC after: 1 month
Also, extend with some new events.
Additionally, tag syslog messages with 'ZFS' instead of using explicit "ZFS: "
prefix in the messages themselves.
Tested by: Daniel O'Connor <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
MFC after: 8 days
Sponsored by: HybridCluster
were a little broken and not automatable, with unix_seqpacket_test.
It's coverage is a superset of the old tests and it uses ATF. It
includes test cases for bugs kern/185813 and kern/185812.
PR: kern/185812
PR: kern/185813
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 2 weeks
Put test programs for internal modules into a 'detail' subdirectory of the
libatf-c and libatf-c++ test directories, just as the upstream distribution
does. This is necessary because the tests assume such layout to find the
process_helper program, and currently fail because of this divergence.
MFC after: 1 week
to NTP access restriction documentation.
The new default restrictions would allow only time queries from a
remote system and will KoD all other requests, but still allow
localhost to do make all requests.
These restrictions are also recommended for all Internet-facing
public NTP servers.
This changeset is intended for an instant MFC to stable/10 and
releng/10.0.
Promoting the SIGINFO handler's log message from LOG_INFO to
LOG_NOTICE, and promoting the "Processing event ..." message from
LOG_DEBUG to LOG_INFO. Setting the logfile to LOG_NOTICE with this
change will have the same result as setting it to LOG_INFO without
this change. Setting it to LOG_INFO with this change will include
the useful "Processing event ..." messages that were previously at
LOG_DEBUG, without including useless messages like "Pushing table".
The intent of this change is that one can log "Processing event ..."
without logging "Pushing table" and related messages that are sent
for every event. The number of lines actually logged is reduced by
about 75% by making this change and setting syslog to LOG_INFO vs
setting syslog to LOG_DEBUG.
etc/syslog.conf
Changing the recommended loglevel to notice instead of info.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
MFC after: 4 weeks