POSIX requires that <dirent.h> provides ino_t in the XSI case. In our
case, this wasn't being exposed, as d_ino is a macro that expands to
d_fileno that is an uint32_t, not an ino_t.
This flag has not been used, and drivers setting M_HASHTYPE_OPAQUE have
not been converted as of this commit.
Reviewed by: hps, gallatin (early version)
Sponsored by: Microsoft OSTC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6406
If the connection was persistent and receiving-only, several (12)
sporadic device insufficient buffers would cause the connection be
dropped prematurely:
Upon ENOBUFS in tcp_output() for an ACK, retransmission timer is
started. No one will stop this retransmission timer for receiving-
only connection, so the retransmission timer promises to expire and
t_rxtshift is promised to be increased. And t_rxtshift will not be
reset to 0, since no RTT measurement will be done for receiving-only
connection. If this receiving-only connection lived long enough
(e.g. >350sec, given the RTO starts from 200ms), and it suffered 12
sporadic device insufficient buffers, i.e. t_rxtshift >= 12, this
receiving-only connection would be dropped prematurely by the
retransmission timer.
We now assert that for data segments, SYNs or FINs either rexmit or
persist timer was wired upon ENOBUFS. And don't set rexmit timer
for other cases, i.e. ENOBUFS upon ACKs.
Discussed with: lstewart, hiren, jtl, Mike Karels
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Microsoft OSTC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5872
At some point during stable/10, the headers altq_codel.h and
altq_fairq.h where added to /usr/include/altq, before all of altq
was moved to /usr/include/net/altq.
Reviewed by: rpaulo
Approved by: rpaulo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6596
For Russian:
- Convert AM/PM which are badly formatted in CLDR to replace it by the proper
cyrillic
- Add a dependency on Text::Iconv so non unicode get the proper encoding for
AM/PM
- fix the date format having 'r.,' and convert it to 'r.' (also fixed in Bulgarian)
For All:
- Use complete Day of Week instead of the abbreviated one
Reported by: ache
For Russian:
- Convert AM/PM which are badly formatted in CLDR to replace it by the proper
cyrillic
- Add a dependency on Text::Iconv so non unicode get the proper encoding for
AM/PM
- fix the date format having 'r.,' and convert it to 'r.' (also fixed in Bulgarian)
For All:
- Use complete Day of Week instead of the abbreviated one
Reported by: ache
[VectorUtils] Fix nasty use-after-free
In truncateToMinimalBitwidths() we were RAUW'ing an instruction then
erasing it. However, that intruction could be cached in the map we're
iterating over. The first check is "I->use_empty()" which in most
cases would return true, as the (deleted) object was RAUW'd first so
would have zero use count. However in some cases the object could
have been polluted or written over and this wouldn't be the case.
Also it makes valgrind, asan and traditionalists who don't like their
compiler to crash sad.
No testcase as there are no externally visible symptoms apart from a
crash if the stars align.
Fixes PR26509.
This should fix crashes when building a number of ports on arm64.
Reported by: andrew
In the event MK_INET6 != no in userspace, but is disabled in the
kernel, or if there aren't any IPv6 addresses configured in userspace
(for lo0 and all physical interfaces), rpcbind would terminate
immediately instead of silently failing on
Skip over the IPv6 block to its respective cleanup with freeifaddrs if
creating the socket failed instead of terminating rpcbind immediately
MFC after: 6 days
X-MFC with: r300932
Reported by: O. Hartmann <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- getaddrinfo() sets res = NULL on failure and freeaddrinfo() always
dereferences its argument, so we should only free the address list after
a successful call.
- Address a second potential leak caused by getaddrinfo(AF_INET6)
overwriting the address list returned by getaddrinfo(AF_INET).
X-MFC-With: r300941
This avoids unneccessary casts and make the calls to _thr_ucond_*()
functions less questionable.
The c_spare field was not included into struct pthread_cond, so the
change modifies libthr ABI for shared condvars. But since an off-page
does not legitimately contains any other data past the struct
pthread_cond, the change keeps shared condvars from pre- and post-
changed libthr compatible. Also note that the whole struct ucond was
never copied in or out by kernel.
For private condvars, the privately allocated memory was never exposed
outside libthr.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
- Reset debug architecture and enable monitor for secondary
CPUs in init_secondary() rather than when configuring watchpoint, etc.
- Disable HW debugging capabilities when one of the CPU cores fails
to set up.
- Use dbg_capable() in a more atomic manner to avoid any mismatch
between CPUs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6009
- Enable monitor mode prior to accessing watchpoint
registers for v6, v6.1 architectures.
- Fix configuration scheme for v6, v6.1 and v7 Debug Archs
- Enable monitor unconditionally and for good instead
of enabling and disabling it (needed for single stepping
on on v6/v6.1)
Tested on RPI-B and Arndale
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6008
for C++. It clashes with the one in libc++'s <atomic> header.
(Previously, the _Atomic() macro was defined in <stdatomic.h>, which is
only for use with C11, but for various reasons it was moved to its
current location in r251804.)
Discussed with: bdrewery, ed
MFC after: 2 weeks
a preference for memory load instructions over large code footprints
with embedded immediate variables.
On amd64 CPUs from 2007-2008 there is not a significant change, but
amd64 CPUs from 2009-2010 get roughly 10% more throughput with this
code; amd64 CPUs from 2011-2012 get roughly 15% more throughput; and
AMD64 CPUs from 2013-2015 get 20-25% more throughput. The Raspberry
Pi 2 increases its throughput by 6-8%.
Sponsored by: Tarsnap Backup Inc.
Performance tested by: allanjude
MFC after: 3 weeks
libiberty currently defines the prototype for basename() itself instead
of using <libgen.h>. It still uses the BSD-style prototype instead of
the POSIX one, meaning that if FreeBSD would switch over to the POSIX
one, you wouldn't be able to use libiberty.h and libgen.h in a single
source file. It turns out that kgdb does this. Patch up libiberty to
just include <libgen.h>.
I'm currently talking to upstream to see whether we can come up with a
more complete solution that could be integrated, but for our
unmaintained copy of GDB in base, let's just apply the simplest
workaround possible.
Reviewed by: pfg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6631
reading hard.
2) Instead of doing range transformation in each and every function here,
do it single time directly in do_rand(). One "mod" operation overhead is not
a big deal, but the code looks nicer and possible future functions additions
or PRNG change do not miss range transformations neither have unneeded ones.
3) Use POSIX argument types for visible functions (cosmetic).
MFC after: 1 week
harder.
2) ACM paper require seed to be in [1, 2^31-2] range, so use the same range
shifting as already done for rand(3). Also protect srandomdev() + TYPE_0 case
(non default) from negative seeds.
3) Don't check for valid "type" range in setstate(), it is always valid as
calculated. Instead add a check that rear pointer not exceeed end pointer.
MFC after: 1 week
POSIX requires that the argument of dirname() is of type "char *". In
other words, the input buffer can be modified by the function to store
the directory name.
Pull a copy of the string before calling dirname(). We don't care about
freeing up the memory afterwards, as this is done at the very bottom of
main(), right before the program terminates.
Reviewed by: bapt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6628
floating point constant to int64_t. This avoids the runtime
conversion of the the other operand in a set of comparisons from
int64_t to floating point and doing the comparisions in floating
point.
Suggested by: lidl
Submitted by: Rasool Al-Saadi <ralsaadi@swin.edu.au>
MFC after: 2 weeks (with r300779)
This is the same as done for the native build in r300770 to ensure that
the libc++ build reads from SYSROOT/usr/include/c++/v1 before reading
from SYSROOT/usr/include.
This will make things more flexible if the program path changes in the future,
and the test in and of itself doesn't call /usr/bin/bc -- it just calls bc
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- malloc failing will result in a delayed segfault
- socket failing will result in delayed failures with setsockopt
Exit in the event that either of these high-level conditions are met.
Reported by: Coverity
CID: 976288, 976321, 976858
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
As noted in the PR, if etc/rc.d/zvol is removed, netif will be run before
hostid, and the MAC address generated for any bridge devices will be
non-deterministic. Make the MAC address generated be deterministic for
bridge devices by explicitly REQUIRE'ing hostid.
This fixes up the rest of the PR, inadvertently committed in r299844
MFC after: 1 week
PR: 195188
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This allows the CXX hack in r300917 for external GCC to work for
the lib32 build. It is also the same pattern as the native
build uses by adding the tools into CROSSENV for external
toolchain, rather than make overrides.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division