Flags prevent open(2) and *at(2) vfs syscalls name lookup from
escaping the starting directory. Supposedly the interface is similar
to the same proposed Linux flags.
Reviewed by: jilles (code, previous version of manpages), 0mp (manpages)
Discussed with: allanjude, emaste, jonathan
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17547
Sync libarchive with vendor
Relevant vendor changes:
PR #1013: Add missing h_base offset when performing absolute seeks in
xar decompression
PR #1061: Add support for extraction of RAR v5 archives
PR #1066: Fix out of bounds read on empty string filename for gnutar, pax
and v7tar
PR #1067: Fix temporary file path buffer overflow in tests
IS #1068: Correctly process and verify integer arguments passed to
bsdcpio and bsdtar
PR #1070: Don't default XAR entry atime/mtime to the current time
MFC after: 1 month
These are needed for .ctors/.dtors and .jcr handling. The former needs
all the function pointers to be called in the correct order from the
.init/.fini section. The latter just needs to call a gcj specific function
if it exists with a pointer to the start of the .jcr section.
This is currently disabled until __dso_handle support is added.
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17587
- Fix some typos.
- Remove redundant semicolons from the synopsis section.
- Stylize variable names and types with Vt and Va respectively.
- Use a list to present non-implemented functions.
- Sort the order of the sections.
- Add a history section.
- Use Nm when "libefivar" is mentioned.
PR: 232626
Reported by: Tiwei Bie <btw@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
Reviewed by: bcr, imp
Approved by: krion (mentor, implicit), mat (mentor, implicit)
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17686
There are multiple ways to wait for any child process to return a
status (e.g., waitpid(-1, ...), waitid(P_ALL, ...)), so don't be so
specific.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The script uses shift three times and when building with a strict /bin/sh
shifting without any arguments will cause the script to fail. In this case
the target will fail and we write an empty output file. When doing a
NO_CLEAN build after this will mean fallback.c is up to date and clang
will happily compile the empty input file which leads to strange build
errors later.
Fixed by passing three empty arguments to MkFallback.sh and only creating
fallback.c if MKfallback.sh succeeds.
Aproved By: brooks (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16867
There was an additional + after the {6} which is apparently ignored by the
FreeBSD regex implementation but was giving me an error when compiling on
MacOS.
While changing this also make sure that tables.h is not created if mktables
fails. The current rule would create a partial tables.h which causes following
incremental builds to use that broken file and fail with an unrelated
compilation error or even succeed even though they shouldn't.
Approved By: jhb (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17069
from 12.0-ALPHA10 to 13.0-CURRENT. This edit was a mistake,
and should have been applied to stable/12 upon branching, not
head.
Reported by: jbeich, dim
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Some of these routines exist in both lib/libc/quad/ and sys/libkern/.
r325988 ANSIfied sys/libkern. Update libc/quad to match.
PR: 223641
Reported by: bde
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
libc/gmon's mcount was ANSIfied in r124180, with libkern following over
a decade later, in r325988, but some minor discrepancies remained.
Update libc/gmon's mexitcount to an ANSI C function definition, and use
(void) for libkern-only functions that take no arguments.
Reported by: bde
Additionally, reconcile our abort behavior with arc4random(3). Unlike
SIGABRT, SIGKILL cannot be caught by the user program. These failures
are fatal conditions and should not return to the caller, as they did in
the instance that resulted in D17049.
While here, fix some minor typos in a comment.
Reviewed by: delphij
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17050
it appropriately when building share/ctypedef and share/colldef.
This makes the resulting locale data in EL->EB (amd64->powerpc64) cross
build and in the native EB build match. Revert the changes done to libc
in r308170 as they are no longer needed.
PR: 231965
Reviewed by: bapt, emaste, sbruno, 0mp
Approved by: kib (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17603
format string in arbitrary order. This makes the related test cases in
lib/libc/tests/time (not yet connected to the build) pass.
While here, don't error on negative tm_year value based on the
APPLICATION USAGE in
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/time.h.html
(glibc does the same):
tm_year is a signed value; therefore, years before 1900 may be represented.
Approved by: re (gjb), kib (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17550
This makes statically linked binaries with ifuncs operational.
Reported and tested by: mjg
Reviewed by: emaste, markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by: re (rgrimes)
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17363
The function is of limited use and is an almost a direct clone of
memmove/memcpy (with arguments swapped). Introduction of ERMS variants
of string routines would mean avoidable growth of libc.
bcopy will get redefined to a __builtin_memmove later on with this
symbol only left for compatibility.
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17539
bcopy is left alone as it is expected to be converted to a C func.
Due to header mess ALIGN_TEXT is temporarily defined explicitly in memmove.S
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17538
ELF spec says that for SHT_REL and SHT_RELA sh_link should reference the
associated string table and sh_info should reference the "section to
which the relocation applies." ELF Tool Chain's elfcopy / strip use
this (in part) to control whether or not the relocation entry is copied
to the output.
LLVM PR 37538 https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37538
Approved by: re (kib)
Obtained from: llvm r344226 (backported for 6.0)
It is required by POSIX, specified in our man page, and followed by
Linux.
PR: 232072
Reported by: miguel_tete17@hotmail.com
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by: re (gjb)
MFC after: 1 week
See r339205 for details.
An unused ERMS support is retained in the macro. It will be activated
after ifunc support lands.
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17405
This makes it easier to grep the source tree for these notes, and
ensures that they will remain in sync.
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17408
This is a depessimization, see r334537 for an explanation. Routines
remain significantly slower than they have to be.
bzero was removed from the kernel but remains in libc. Macroify to
accommodate differences to memset (no return value, always setting to 0).
The bzero.S file is left in place due to libc build magic which pulls in
a C variant if a matching .S file is missing.
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17355
This allows older BEs to be destroyed as they become replaced by a BE
created from them: e.g.
bectl create -e brokenworld fixedworld
bectl activate fixedworld
bectl destroy brokenworld
Submitted by: Shawn Webb
Approved by: re (gjb)
Obtained from: HardenedBSD (5948c0581e)
Previously Clang required ifunc resolution functions to take no
arguments, presumably because GCC documented ifunc resolvers as taking
no arguments. However, GCC accepts resolvers accepting arguments, and
our rtld passes CPU ID information (cpuid, hwcap, etc.) to ifunc
resolvers. Just remove the check from the in-tree compiler for our in-
tree compiler; a different (per-OS) approach may be required upstream.
Reported by: mjg
Approved by: re (rgrimes)
MFC after: 1 week
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
For now, the libraries can be built and installed using:
cd /usr/src/lib/libclang_rt/fuzzer && \
make obj && \
make depend && \
make && \
sudo make install
cd /usr/src/lib/libclang_rt/fuzzer_no_main && \
make obj && \
make depend && \
make && \
sudo make install
See https://llvm.org/docs/LibFuzzer.html for more information.
make sure there is always a master polling thread, by setting the "ctx_handler"
field in the context. Else the reception of completion events can stop.
This happens if event threads are created and destroyed during runtime.
Found by: Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau+freebsd@gmail.com>
PR: 231742
MFC after: 1 week
Approved by: re (kib)
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Both are significantly slower than hand-coded loops. See r338963 for
kernel commit.
bcmp differs from memcmp by always returning 1 when a difference is
found, as opposed to going for a value bigger or lower than 0
depending on what it is. This means it can do less work. For now the
code is duplicated and modified. This will get deduplicated after
another round of optimization when memcmp will get a longer-term form.
Both tested with the glibc suite. While the suite does not have a test
for bcmp, I created a wrapper routine which verified that values match
(0 vs 0, 1 vs non-zero).
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17336
Targets like 'cleandir' must not depend on toolchain capabilities.
Reported by: delphij, Shawn Webb
Approved by: re (kib)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This leverages CONFS to handle the install.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase), bapt (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17240
We expect to introduce optimized libc routines in the near future,
which requires use of a linker that supports ifuncs.
Approved by: re (gjb, kib)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This leverages CONFS to handle the install. lib80211 was picked because it is
where this file is actually used from.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17229
This leverages CONFS to handle the install of the config file.
Approved by: re (blanket, pkgbase), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17162
This uses relative paths to make it more specific to avoid any potential
future problems with .PATH and leverages CONFS.
libc was picked as the destination location for these because of the syscalls
that use these files as the lowest level place they are referenced.
Approved by: re (gjb), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17163
This uses relative paths to make it more specific to avoid any potential
future problems with .PATH and leverages CONFS.
libc was picked as the destination location for these because of the syscalls
that use these files as the lowest level place they are referenced.
Approved by: re (gjb), will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17164
The change resembles what was done in r334537 for kernel routines.
While here take care of i386 variants. Note that primitives remain
suboptimal.
Reviewed by: kib (previous version)
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17167
and transfer prints. Make sure the debug level comes from the
correct USB context.
Found by: Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau+freebsd@gmail.com>
PR: 231264
MFC after: 1 week
Approved by: re (kib)
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Not all event descriptions have a sample rate (such as inst_retired.any)
this will restore the legacy behavior of using 65536 in that case. It also
prevents accidental API misuse that could lead to panic.
PR: 230985
Reported by: markj
Reviewed by: markj
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16958
I had disabled building of the aforementioned targets due to warnings breaking
tinderbox. This silences the warning and restores them to the build.
Reported by: jhibbits
Reviewed by: jhibbits
Approved by: re (gjb)
been detached. When a USB device has been detached the kernel file handle
stops responding to commands. USB applications which continue to run after
the USB device has been detached, depend on LibUSB generated events to tear
down its pending USB transfers. Add code to handle the needed cleanup when
processing the USB transfer(s) fails and prevent new USB transfer(s) from
being submitted.
Found by: Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau+freebsd@gmail.com>
PR: 231076
MFC after: 1 week
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Apply some fixes post rS336659, which allowed multiple provders to be
initialized in a single command.
- Fix issue where second and subsequent providers would fail init.
This was due to the metadata struct being zeroed after the first
provider init was completed, despite containing common data required
for subsequent providers.
- Fix issue where -B "none" would still result in the metadata being
backed-up if multiple providers had been specified. This was due to
the backupfile of "none" being incorrectly made unique for each
provider by appending "-<prov>".
Approved by: asomers
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17096
Instead of relying on PROT_NONE mappings with MAP_ANON, use MAP_GUARD
to reserve address space around guest memory ranges including the
guard ranges of address space around mappings.
Submitted by: Shawn Webb
Reviewed by: araujo
Approved by: re (rgrimes)
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: HardendBSD and G2, Inc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16822
passing the authentication token to the external program.
Approved by: re (kib)
Submitted by: Thomas Munro <munro@ip9.org>
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: D16950
Some paths through be_exists will set the error state, others will not
There are multiple reasons that a call can fail, so clean it up a bit: all
paths now return an appropriate error code so the caller can attempt to
distinguish between a BE legitimately not existing and just having the wrong
mountpoint. The caller is expected to bubble the error through to the
internal error handler as needed.
This fixes some unfriendliness with bectl(8)'s activate subcommand, where
it might fail due to a bad mountpoint but the only message output is a
generic "failed to activate" message.
Approved by: re (gjb)
For users who have a seperate zfs mount of /usr or /usr/lib, this will
cause dynamic loading failures when attempting to execute zfs mount on
bootup. E.g. the system won't boot.
Including <src.opts.mk> sets SHLIBDIR, so SHLIBDIR?= has no
effect. The other lib/ Makefiles solve this problem by moving the
SHLIBDIR assignment to before .include <src.opts.mk>.
Submitted by: jilles
Reviewed by: allanjude
Approved by: re (rgrimes)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16910
vermaden (maintainer of beadm) points out the following inconsistencies:
- "missing command" is not printed prior to usage if the error is simply a
missing command; this should be obvious from the context
- "bectl rename" isn't using the "don't unmount" flag (zfs rename -u), so
the active BE can't be renamed. It doesn't make sense in our context to
*not* use -u, so use it.
Documentation updates reflect the above and note an inconsistency with the
'destroy' command that is consistent with other parts of the base system.
A fix for libbe(3) not properly being installed to /lib is included.
SHLIBDIR should have been added when it was moved in r337995.
Approved by: re (kib)
This fixes building libmd on MacOS/Linux. The real fix is probably to
build it as a .S file with $CC instead. It might also be better to just
compile the C file in userspace since the compiler can the use SSE/AVX.
Reviewed By: emaste, brooks
Approved By: jhb (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16844
This adds it to devctl, libdevctl, defines the two IOCTLs and
implements the kernel bits. causes any new drivers that are added via
kldload to be deferred until a 'thaw' comes in. These do not stack: it
is an error to freeze while frozen, or thaw while thawed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16735
The current invocation of unifdef causes the build to fail when using a shell
with -o pipefail on by default since unifdef will return a non-zero exit status
if it changes something. The only thing this call to unifdef does is remove 5
lines that will be ignored by the compiler anyway. Furthermore, it is the only
make rule in the source tree that requires unifdef. Removing this call also
makes it slightly easier to build without inhering $PATH (D16815) since we
don't need unifdef anymore.
I also noticed that the sed call to replace the include guard has been broken
for over 10 years since the import of expat 2.0.1 changed it from
`XmlParse_INCLUDED` to `Expat_INCLUDED`. I could also fix this but since it's
been broken for so long and no one noticed, it's probably not necessary.
Reviewed By: emaste
Approved By: jhb (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14317
This helps with pkgbase by switching to CONFS so they are properly tagged as
config files.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16833
the domain of a socket.
This is helpful when testing and Solaris and Linux have the same
socket option using the same name.
Reviewed by: bcr@, rrs@
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16791
The assembly files use directives that only work for ELF targets so skip
them when bootstrapping on MacOS.
Reviewed By: imp
Approved By: jhb (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14247
Using find -s will not work with the Linux or MacOS find command. We pipe
to sort instead since the only real requirement here is that the order
stays the same. While I am touching this file I also fixed a `==` construct
which is not supported by POSIX sh but appears to work on FreeBSD.
Reviewed By: imp
Approved By: jhb (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14246
This will only work if the caller already handles SIGSYS, which is not
always the case.
Address this by checking osreldate instead. Note that because there
was not __FreeBSD_version bump when the system call was added, use
1200061 (r332100) which is the first bump after the introduction of
the system call.
PR: 230762
Reported by: Jenkins via Mark Millard
Reviewed by: cem
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16807
ObsoleteFiles.inc:
Remove manual pages for arc4random_addrandom(3) and
arc4random_stir(3).
contrib/ntp/lib/isc/random.c:
contrib/ntp/sntp/libevent/evutil_rand.c:
Eliminate in-tree usage of arc4random_addrandom().
crypto/heimdal/lib/roken/rand.c:
crypto/openssh/config.h:
Eliminate in-tree usage of arc4random_stir().
include/stdlib.h:
Remove arc4random_stir() and arc4random_addrandom() prototypes,
provide temporary shims for transistion period.
lib/libc/gen/Makefile.inc:
Hook arc4random-compat.c to build, add hint for Chacha20 source for
kernel, and remove arc4random_addrandom(3) and arc4random_stir(3)
links.
lib/libc/gen/arc4random.c:
Adopt OpenBSD arc4random.c,v 1.54 with bare minimum changes, use the
sys/crypto/chacha20 implementation of keystream.
lib/libc/gen/Symbol.map:
Remove arc4random_stir and arc4random_addrandom interfaces.
lib/libc/gen/arc4random.h:
Adopt OpenBSD arc4random.h,v 1.4 but provide _ARC4_LOCK of our own.
lib/libc/gen/arc4random.3:
Adopt OpenBSD arc4random.3,v 1.35 but keep FreeBSD r114444 and
r118247.
lib/libc/gen/arc4random-compat.c:
Compatibility shims for arc4random_stir and arc4random_addrandom
functions to preserve ABI. Log once when called but do nothing
otherwise.
lib/libc/gen/getentropy.c:
lib/libc/include/libc_private.h:
Fold __arc4_sysctl into getentropy.c (renamed to arnd_sysctl).
Remove from libc_private.h as a result.
sys/crypto/chacha20/chacha.c:
sys/crypto/chacha20/chacha.h:
Make it possible to use the kernel implementation in libc.
PR: 182610
Reviewed by: cem, markm
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16760
Mention abort_handler_s(3) and ignore_handler_s(3), provide
cross-reference from memset(3).
Submitted by: Yuri Pankov <yuripv@yuripv.net>
MFC after: 3 days
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16797
Some background: in the GSoC project, libbe/Makefile lived in lib/libbe. I
created projects/bectl branch, maintained the above for all of five
minutes before I misread Makefile.inc1 and decided that it couldn't possibly
build outside of cddl/, so I kicked the Makefile out into the cddl/ build
and all was good. The misreading was of the bit where .WAIT is added to
SUBDIR after lib, libexec but prior to building bin and cddl *only during
the install targets*, which is the critical part.
Fast forward- buildworld was still broken in my branch unbeknownst to me
because I didn't nuke my OBJDIR. Combing through Makefile.inc1 eventually
revealed the necessary magic to make sure that libbe's dependencies are
specified well enough, and it becomes clear what needs done to make a
non-cddl/ build work. This is an interesting prospect, because the build
split is kind of annoying to work with.
IGNORE_PRAGMA is added to avoid dropping WARNS by one more. This was
previously pulled in via cddl/Makefile.inc.
This basically adds makes use of the C99 restrict keyword, and also
adds some 'const's to four threading functions: pthread_mutexattr_gettype(),
pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling(), pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol(), and
pthread_mutex_getprioceiling. The changes are in accordance to POSIX/SUSv4-2018.
Hinted by: DragonFlyBSD
Relnotes: yes
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: D16722
The function retrieves the thread name previously set by
pthread_set_name_np(3). The name is cached in the process memory.
Requested by: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@digiware.nl>
Man page update: Yuri Pankov <yuripv@yuripv.net>
Reviewed by: ian (previous version)
Discussed with: arichardson, bjk (man page)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16702
Document efidev(4), provider of userland access to EFI Runtime Services. A link is created to efirtc(4), which handles the time-of-day clock side.
efirt(9) is the kernel side of this.
Reviewed by: imp, kib (earlier version)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16696
Previously, we only validated names for character restrictions. This is
helpful, but we should've also checked length restrictions- dataset names
must be restricted to MAXNAMELEN.
While here, move validation before doing a bunch of concatenations and fix
error handling in be_rename. It was previously setting the error state based
on return value from a libzfs function, which is wrong: libzfs errors don't
necessarily match cleanly to libbe errors. This would cause the assertion in
be_error to hit when the error was printed.
jails since FreeBSD 7.
Along with the system call, put the various security.jail.allow_foo and
security.jail.foo_allowed sysctls partly under COMPAT_FREEBSD11 (or
BURN_BRIDGES). These sysctls had two disparate uses: on the system side,
they were global permissions for jails created via jail(2) which lacked
fine-grained permission controls; inside a jail, they're read-only
descriptions of what the current jail is allowed to do. The first use
is obsolete along with jail(2), but keep them for the second-read-only use.
Differential Revision: D14791
Deleting the temp snapshot isn't immediately possible because it's the
origin of the newly imported boot environment. However, this is trivially
solved by opening the new boot environment and promoting it. The roles are
now reversed and the temp snapshot/dataset may be completely destroyed.
Remove the BUGS from libbe(3) and bectl(8).
Leading '+', '-', and ':' in optstring have special meaning. We briefly
mention that the first two have special meaning in that we say
POSIXLY_CORRECT turns them off, but we don't actually document their
meaning. Add a paragraph to RETURN VALUES explaining how they control
the treatment of non-option arguments.
A leading ':' has no mention; add a note that it suppresses warnings about
missing arguments.
Reviewed by: jilles
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14142
The mostly-undocumented 'add' functionality, from initial read-through, is
intended for construction of deep ("bdrewery style") boot environments.
However, it's mostly broken at this point. `#if SOON` it out on both sides
so that we're not exposing a broken API/feature.
Work will resume on it in due time.
be_add_child functionality gets split out into separate places as a bonus.
A lot of places here we'll gloss over libzfs errors, because they shouldn't
be happening given the conditions that we're operating under. "Unknown
error" is what I'm intending to use for the moment to indicate an
exceptional circumstance- exceptional enough that we can't tell the consumer
did because we're not so certain that they did anything.
from LLVM's libunwind, which end up in libgcc_eh.a and libgcc_s.so.
This is because the unwinder needs the unwinder data for its own
functions.
However, for the C++ sources in libunwind, -fexceptions is already the
default, and this can have the side effect of generating a reference to
__gxx_personality_v0, the so-called personality function, which is
normally provided by the C++ ABI library (libcxxrt or libsupc++).
If the reference ends up in the eventual libgcc_s.so, linking any
non-C++ programs against it will fail with "undefined reference to
`__gxx_personality_v0'".
Note that at high optimization levels, the reference is usually
optimized away, which is why we have never noticed this problem before.
With clang 7.0.0 though, higher optimization levels don't help anymore,
since the addition of address-significance tables [1] in
<https://reviews.llvm.org/rL337339>. Effectively, this always causes a
reference to __gxx_personality_v0.
After discussion with the upstream author of that change, it turns out
that we should compile libunwind sources with the -fno-exceptions
-funwind-tables flags instead. This ensures unwind tables are
generated, but no references to any personality functions are emitted.
[1] https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-May/123514.html
Reported by: jbeich
PR: 230399
MFC after: 1 week
While this implements a standards-conforming C11 function, there's
implementation details the programmer needs to know. Include those
here. Make changes inspired by comments on the initial review as well,
though mostly this involves stealing the epoch verbage from
gettimeofday(2). Add myself to authors since I've now changed a
substantial amount of this man page.
Remove assert.h and _DIAGASSERT to create a paper-trail of changes
from NetBSD. Specifically didn't fix other style issues since I
don't want this to diverge from the NetBSD original too much and
that's too niggling a change to be worth future merge hassles.
Differential Review: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16649
Bring in the functionality for timespec_get from NetBSD. I've lightly
edited the .c file to remove _DIAGASSERT because FreeBSD doesn't have
that functionality and the typical #define'ing it to assert isn't
right here. The man page is verbatim from NetBSD, but will be revised
as part of a larger cleanup of the time man pages (they are
inconsistent and vague in all the wrong places).
Differential Review: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16649
BPF (eBPF) is an independent instruction set architecture which is
introduced in Linux a few years ago. Originally, eBPF execute
environment was only inside Linux kernel. However, recent years there
are some user space implementation (https://github.com/iovisor/ubpf,
https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/prog_guide/bpf_lib.html) and kernel space
implementation for FreeBSD is going on
(https://github.com/YutaroHayakawa/generic-ebpf).
The BPF target support can be enabled using WITH_LLVM_TARGET_BPF, as it
is not built by default.
Submitted by: Yutaro Hayakawa <yhayakawa3720@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: dim, bdrewery
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16033
This should have been done as part of r336019 -- including ${SRCTOP}/sys is
not a good business model for something that's build in legacy/bootstrap
stages.
Beyond that, libnv seems to build quite alright as legacy, part of
buildworld, and standalone without. Axe it.
Reported by: truckman (head building stable/11)
Tested by: Shawn Webb (HardenedBSD)
MFC after: 3 days
These were found by the Undefined Behavious GsoC project at NetBSD:
Avoid undefined behavior in ftok(3)
Do not change the signedness bit with a left shift operation.
Cast to unsigned integer to prevent this.
ftok.c:56:10, left shift of 123456789 by 24 places cannot be represented
in type 'int'
ftok.c:56:10, left shift of 4160 by 24 places cannot be represented in
type 'int'
Avoid undefined behavior in an inet_addr.c
Do not change the signedness bit with a left shift operation.
Cast to unsigned integer to prevent this.
inet_addr.c:218:20, left shift of 131 by 24 places cannot be represented
in type 'int'
Detected with micro-UBSan in the user mode.
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
- File names don't necessarily need to be repeated
- Add SPDX tags
- Add a missing copyright for Kyle Kneitinger in bectl.8, originally written
by him in GSoC 2017; his standard copyright notice has been copied from
other files within the same directory to remain consistent with how he
clearly wished to portray it
This makes the be_exists behavior match the comments that assert that we've
already checked that the dataset derived from the BE name is set to mount at
/.
Other changes of note:
- bectl_list sees another change; changing mountpoint based on mount status
turns out to be a bad idea, so instead make the mounted property of the
returned nvlist the path that it's mounted at
- Always return the "mountpoint" property in "mountpoint" if it's ste
Loader is still relied upon at the beginning of libbe to specify the be
root, but we can derive from that the primary zpool and any vdevs that we
need to set nextboot bits on.
This lets me successfully `bectl activate -t test`, but UEFI loader doesn't
quite yet understand so it's effectively defunct.
be_get_dataset_snapshots has been added to libbe(3), effectively returning
the same information as be_get_bootenv_props but for snapshots of the given
dataset. The assumption is that one will have the BE dataset name before
wanting to grab snapshots.
This also accomplishes the following:
- Proxy through zfs_nicenum as be_nicenum, because it looks better than
humanize_number and would presumably be useful to other libbe consumers.
- Rename be_get_snapshot_props to be_get_dataset_props, make it more useful
Contrary to the removed comment, the kernel does appear to use the timezone
argument of settimeofday. The comment dates to the BSD4.4 import; I assume it
is just stale.
The lib32 build was already building the i386 version of
the clang sanitizers (libclang_rt) but they were not being
installed. This enables the installation.
MK_TOOLCHAIN=no was originally added to the install make
environment to disable includes so that NO_INCS could be
removed. The MK_TOOLCHAIN in bsd.incs.mk was subsequently
renamed to MK_INCLUDES, but bsd.lib.mk doesn't even include
bsd.incs.mk when LIBRARIES_ONLY is defined which the install
make environment for compat libs now defines. However,
setting MK_TOOLCHAIN=no forced MK_CLANG=no which disabled
libclang_rt during the install32 phase. Remove MK_TOOLCHAIN=no
since LIBRARIES_ONLY is now sufficient.
Since the libcompat environment overrides both LIBDIR and
SHLIBDIR, libclang_rt/Makefile.inc has to set both variables
to force the libraries to be installed to the location
expected by the compiler.
Reviewed by: bdrewery, dim
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16574
Move definitions from cpuregs.h into the cca.h, and include cca.h into vm.h.
This is required to make MIPS MD memattr definitions usable in userspace.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation, Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15583
The timespecadd(3) family of macros were imported from NetBSD back in
r35029. However, they were initially guarded by #ifdef _KERNEL. In the
meantime, we have grown at least 28 syscalls that use timespecs in some
way, leading many programs both inside and outside of the base system to
redefine those macros. It's better just to make the definitions public.
Our kernel currently defines two-argument versions of timespecadd and
timespecsub. NetBSD, OpenBSD, and FreeDesktop.org's libbsd, however, define
three-argument versions. Solaris also defines a three-argument version, but
only in its kernel. This revision changes our definition to match the
common three-argument version.
Bump _FreeBSD_version due to the breaking KPI change.
Discussed with: cem, jilles, ian, bde
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14725
Along with some pending upstream changes, this will allow raising the WARNS
level.
Reviewed by: cem, aniketp
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16486
Rendering of execle was missing a comma between the NULL argument and envp.
For unclear reasons, POSIX' definition of these routines comments out the
mandatory trailing NULL argument. That seems unnecessary and probably
(reasonably) confuses mdoc.
For unclear reasons, POSIX' definition of these routines spells NULL as
"(char *)0." This is needlessly unclear. One guess might be that POSIX
targets more exotic computer architectures than FreeBSD does. Fortunately,
there is no such problem on any reasonable platform for FreeBSD to support.
Spell NULL as NULL.
The comma was probably removed in r117204 while the comment and creative
spelling of NULL were added in r116537 (both 15 years ago).
r336773 removed all things xscale. However, some things xscale are
really armv5. Revert that entirely. A more modest removal will follow.
Noticed by: andrew@
The OLD XSCALE stuff hasn't been useful in a while. The original
committer (cognet@) was the only one that had boards for it. He's
blessed this removal. Newer XSCALE (GUMSTIX) is for hardware that's
quite old. After discussion on arm@, it was clear there was no support
for keeping it.
Differential Review: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16313
If a timer is updated (re-added) with a different time period
(specified in the .data field of the kevent), the new time period has
no effect; the timer will not expire until the original time has
elapsed. This violates the documented behavior as the kqueue(2) man
page says (in part) "Re-adding an existing event will modify the
parameters of the original event, and not result in a duplicate
entry."
This modification, adapted from a patch submitted by cem@ to PR214987,
fixes the kqueue system to allow updating a timer entry. The
kevent timer behavior is changed to:
* When a timer is re-added, update the timer parameters to and
re-start the timer using the new parameters.
* Allow updating both active and already expired timers.
* When the timer has already expired, dequeue any undelivered events
and clear the count of expirations.
All of these changes address the original PR and also bring the
FreeBSD and macOS kevent timer behaviors into agreement.
A few other changes were made along the way:
* Update the kqueue(2) man page to reflect the new timer behavior.
* Fix man page style issues in kqueue(2) diagnosed by igor.
* Update the timer libkqueue system test to test for the updated
timer behavior.
* Fix the (test) libkqueue common.h file so that it includes
config.h which defines various HAVE_* feature defines, before the
#if tests for such variables in common.h. This enables the use of
the actual err(3) family of functions.
* Fix the usages of the err(3) functions in the tests for incorrect
type of variables. Those were formerly undiagnosed due to the
disablement of the err(3) functions (see previous bullet point).
PR: 214987
Reported by: Brian Wellington <bwelling@xbill.org>
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15778
data from /etc/passwd rather than /etc/master.passwd.
The libc getpwent(3) and related functions automatically read master.passwd
when run by root, or passwd when run by a non-root user. When run by non-
root, getpwent() copes with the missing data by setting the corresponding
fields in the passwd struct to known values (zeroes for numbers, or a
pointer to an empty string for literals). When libutil's pw_scan(3) was
used to parse a line without the root-accessible data, it was leaving
garbage in the corresponding fields.
These changes rename the static pw_init() function used by getpwent() and
friends to __pw_initpwd(), and move it into pw_scan.c so that common init
code can be shared between libc and libutil. pw_scan(3) now calls
__pw_initpwd() before __pw_scan(), just like the getpwent() family does, so
that reading an arbitrary passwd file in either format and parsing it with
pw_scan(3) returns the same results as getpwent(3) would.
This also adds a new pw_initpwd(3) function to libutil, so that code which
creates passwd structs from scratch in some manner that doesn't involve
pw_scan() can initialize the struct to the values expected by lots of
existing code, which doesn't expect to encounter NULL pointers or garbage
values in some fields.
SPE ABI uses the soft-float ABI, which splits doubles into two words. As such,
fabs(3) cannot work on a double directly. It's too costly to convert the
argument pair into a single double to use efdabs, so clear the top bit of the
high word, which is the sign bit.
At a bare minimum, this function will return 0 if a BE is mounted at the
given path or non-zero otherwise. If the optional 'details' nvlist is
supplied, it is filled with an nvpair containing just the information about
the BE mounted at the path. This nvpair is structured just as it is for
be_get_bootenv_props, except limited to just the single mount point.
Based on the idea that we shouldn't have all-new library and utility going
into base that need WARNS=1...
- Decent amount of constification
- Lots of parentheses
- Minor other nits
For the moment, this is a primitive nvlist dump of what we get back from
be_get_bootenv_props as a proof-of-concept and to make sure that we're
getting back the kind of information we want to see from list.
This makes us more resilient to a rename of the bootfs, but still wouldn't
withstand pool renames or guid renames. More importantly, this allows `bectl
create <foo>` work out of the box to create a boot environment based on the
currently booted one.
- Rename 'active' to 'rootfs', which is used in other places to describe the
currently booted (or about to be booted) BE.
- Add 'bootfs', which indicates the next boot environment to be booted. This
is pulled from the BOOTFS zpool property.
- Go ahead and keep an open handle to the active zpool. We might need to
enumerate datasets, get properties, and set properties (e.g. bootfs)
throughout other libbe bits, and a single handle isn't overly expensive.
All supported FreeBSD build host versions have backtrace.h, so we can
just eliminate that test. For futimes() we can test the compiler's
built-in __FreeBSD__ major version rather than relying on including
osreldate.h. This should reduce the frequency with which Clang gets
rebuilt when building world.
Reviewed by: dim
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
of NaNs before possible returning a NaN.
The remquo*() and remainder*() functions should now give bitwise identical
results across arches and implementations, and bitwise consistent results
(with lower precisions having truncated mantissas) across precisions. x86
already had consistency across amd64 and i386 and precisions by using the
i387 consistently and normally not using the C versions. Inconsistencies
for C reqmquol() were first detected on sparc64.
Remove double second clearing of the sign bit and extra blank lines.
remainder*(x, y) and remquo*(x, y, quo) were broken for y = 0 by changing
multiplication by y to addition of y. (When y is 0, the result should be
NaN but became 1 for finite x.)
Use a new macro nan_mix_op() to give more control over the mixing, and
expand comments.
Recent re-testing missed finding this bug since I only tested the macro
version on amd64 and i386 and these arches don't use the C versions (they
use either asm versions or builtins).
Reported by: enh via freebsd-numerics
they use same passphrase and keyfiles.
Unique salt will be randomly generated for each provider to ensure the
Master Key for each is unique.
This change follows on from r335673 and r336602, which allowed multiple
providers to be attached in a single command.
Reviewed by: asomers
Approved by: sobomax
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16115
o The correct value for _JB_SIGMASK is 27.
o The storage size for double-precision floating
point register is 8 bytes.
Submitted by: "James Clarke" <jrtc4@cam.ac.uk>
Reviewed by: markj@
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16344