and finish the job. ncurses is now the only Makefile in the tree that
uses it since it wasn't a simple mechanical change, and will be
addressed in a future commit.
first calls mmap() with the arguments PROT_NONE and MAP_ANON to reserve a
single, contiguous range of virtual addresses for the entire shared library.
Later, rtld calls mmap() with the the shared library's file descriptor
and the argument MAP_FIXED to place the text and data sections within the
reserved range. The rationale for mapping shared libraries in this way is
explained in the commit message for Revision 190885. However, this approach
does have an unintended, negative consequence. Since the first call to
mmap() specifies MAP_ANON and not the shared library's file descriptor, the
kernel has no idea what alignment the vm object backing the file prefers.
As a result, the reserved range's alignment is unlikely to be the same as
the vm object's, and so mapping with superpages becomes impossible. To
address this problem, this revision adds the argument MAP_ALIGNED_SUPER to
the first call to mmap() if the text section is larger than the smallest
superpage size.
To determine if the text section is larger than the smallest superpage
size, rtld must always fetch the page size information. As a result, the
private code for fetching the base page size in rtld's builtin malloc is
redundant. Eliminate it. Requested by: kib
Tested by: zbb (on arm)
Reviewed by: kib (an earlier version)
Discussed with: jhb
Change {atf,plain,tap}.test.mk to be internal implementation details of
bsd.test.mk. Makefiles that build tests should now only include bsd.test.mk
and declaratively specify what they want to build, without worrying about
the internal implementation of the mk files.
The reason for this change is to permit building test programs of different
interfaces from a single directory, which is something I had a need for
while porting tests over from src/tools/regression/.
Additionally, this change makes it possible to perform some other requested
changes to bsd.test.mk in an easier manner. Coming soon.
as possible. This does not change the wording in any way.
Remove the 3rd clause ("advertising clause") of the BSD license as
permitted by the University of Berkeley on July 22, 1999. While the
clause itself mentions Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UCB is the sole
copyright holder of this file.
Reviewed by: imp, emaste, eadler
MFC after: 2 weeks
Some modules do not align data at least to size of pointer, they uses a
smaller alignment, but our pointer should be aligned to its native
boundary, otherwise on some platforms, hardware alignment checking
will cause bus error.
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
saving the pointer will overwrite bytes belongs to another memory block
unexpectly, to fix the problem, use (allocated address + sizeof(void *)) as
initial value, and slip to next aligned address, so maximum extra bytes is
sizeof(void *) + align - 1.
Tested by: Andre Albsmeier < mail at ma17 dot ata dot myota dot orgndre >
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
the max required alignment for the static tls segments, and honor it
when carving the pieces for next module, from the static space. Use
aligned allocator to get properly-aligned dynamic blocks.
Reported by: dt71@gmx.com
Reviewed by: kan
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
giving access to functionality that is not available in capability mode
sandbox. The functionality can be precisely restricted.
Start with the following services:
- system.dns - provides API compatible to:
- gethostbyname(3),
- gethostbyname2(3),
- gethostbyaddr(3),
- getaddrinfo(3),
- getnameinfo(3),
- system.grp - provides getgrent(3)-compatible API,
- system.pwd - provides getpwent(3)-compatible API,
- system.random - allows to obtain entropy from /dev/random,
- system.sysctl - provides sysctlbyname(3-compatible API.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
There is no reason to keep the two knobs separate: if tests are
enabled, the ATF libraries are required; and if tests are disabled,
the ATF libraries are not necessary. Keeping the two just serves
to complicate the build.
Reviewed by: freebsd-testing
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
used by auditing tools to determine the userland patch level when it
differs from what `uname -r` reports. This can happen when the system
is kept up-to-date using freebsd-update and the last SA did not touch
the kernel, or when a new kernel has been installed but the system has
not yet rebooted.
Approved by: re (glebius)
On MIPS the .dynamic section is read-only, so the pointer to rtld
information for debuggers cannot be stored there (in DT_DEBUG).
Instead, a special section .rld_map is used.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Approved by: re (delphij)
available in 32-bit compatibility mode, unconditional.
Overhaul the man page, which had evolved more by accretion than by design.
Approved by: re (gjb)
MFC after: 3 weeks
PATH_MAX after the token substitution. This is wrong, because
origin_subst_one() performs the substitution on the whole rpath and
similar strings, which contain several pathes separated by colon. As
result, long (but correct) rpath consisting of many path elements is
rejected by the function.
Correct the problem by rewriting the origin_subst_one() to perform two
passes, first pass to calculate the number of substitutions to be
performed, and second pass to generate the resulting string. Second
pass allocates the memory for the result based on the count from the
first pass, without enforcing a limit.
Reported and tested by: pgj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Normal libraries have base address 0 and are unaffected by this change.
PR: 176216
Submitted by: Damjan Jovanovic <damjan.jov@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Since ARP and routing are separated, "proxy only" entries
don't have any meaning, thus we don't need additional field
in sockaddr to pass SIN_PROXY flag.
New kernel is binary compatible with old tools, since sizes
of sockaddr_inarp and sockaddr_in match, and sa_family are
filled with same value.
The structure declaration is left for compatibility with
third party software, but in tree code no longer use it.
Reviewed by: ru, andre, net@