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bdrewery
c0990ceabb Add `-S' to display syscall numbers in the output as well.
This is useful for debugging compat modules.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Obtained from:	Isilon OneFS (based on work by Jeff Hughes)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-03-28 16:11:20 +00:00
sobomax
de15df7b31 Make -R', -T' and `-E' options mutially non-exclusive. It is often
useful to see two or three types at the same time when inspecting the
dump.

MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	Sippy Software, Inc.
2014-03-25 23:37:57 +00:00
rwatson
a400e9c007 Update most userspace consumers of capability.h to use capsicum.h instead.
auditdistd is not updated as I will make the change upstream and then do a
vendor import sometime in the next week or two.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2014-03-16 11:04:44 +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
pjd
27dfe69a66 Capability rights are held by descriptors, not processes.
Reported by:	jonathan
2014-02-23 22:13:16 +00:00
glebius
02cb746956 Fix world build WITHOUT_PF.
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2014-02-12 09:59:48 +00:00
pjd
6eb6964b97 If we cannot connect to casperd we don't enter sandbox, but if we can connect
to casperd, but we cannot access the service we need we exit with an error.
This should not happen and just indicates some configuration error which
should be fixed, so we force the user to do it by failing.

Discussed with:	emaste
2013-12-19 00:51:48 +00:00
pjd
77418d3b00 Include bsd.own.mk for MK_CASPER to work.
Reported by:	nwhitehorn
2013-12-15 23:49:42 +00:00
pjd
7ffc0434dc Make use of Casper's system.pwd and system.grp services when the -r option
is given to convert uids and gids to user names and group names even when
running in capability mode sandbox.

While here log on stderr when we successfully enter the sandbox.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-12-15 23:09:05 +00:00
des
4ecb899fb0 When displaying a struct stat, if the -r option was not specified,
display the numeric rather than symbolic representation of st_mode.

Approved by:	re (glebius)
MFC after:	1 week
2013-10-07 11:23:01 +00:00
jhb
d3ef75b6c7 Extend the support for exempting processes from being killed when swap is
exhausted.
- Add a new protect(1) command that can be used to set or revoke protection
  from arbitrary processes.  Similar to ktrace it can apply a change to all
  existing descendants of a process as well as future descendants.
- Add a new procctl(2) system call that provides a generic interface for
  control operations on processes (as opposed to the debugger-specific
  operations provided by ptrace(2)).  procctl(2) uses a combination of
  idtype_t and an id to identify the set of processes on which to operate
  similar to wait6().
- Add a PROC_SPROTECT control operation to manage the protection status
  of a set of processes.  MADV_PROTECT still works for backwards
  compatability.
- Add a p_flag2 to struct proc (and a corresponding ki_flag2 to kinfo_proc)
  the first bit of which is used to track if P_PROTECT should be inherited
  by new child processes.

Reviewed by:	kib, jilles (earlier version)
Approved by:	re (delphij)
MFC after:	1 month
2013-09-19 18:53:42 +00:00
jhb
e4d9007c2c - Decode the idtype argument passed to wait6() in kdump and truss.
- Don't treat an options argument of 0 to wait4() as an error in
  kdump.
- Decode the wait options passed to wait4() and wait6() in truss
  and decode the returned rusage and exit status.

Approved by:	re (kib)
MFC after:	1 week
2013-09-12 18:08:25 +00:00
jhb
04bb6e10cd Add a mmap flag (MAP_32BIT) on 64-bit platforms to request that a mapping use
an address in the first 2GB of the process's address space.  This flag should
have the same semantics as the same flag on Linux.

To facilitate this, add a new parameter to vm_map_find() that specifies an
optional maximum virtual address.  While here, fix several callers of
vm_map_find() to use a VMFS_* constant for the findspace argument instead of
TRUE and FALSE.

Reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	re (kib)
2013-09-09 18:11:59 +00:00
pjd
029a6f5d92 Change the cap_rights_t type from uint64_t to a structure that we can extend
in the future in a backward compatible (API and ABI) way.

The cap_rights_t represents capability rights. We used to use one bit to
represent one right, but we are running out of spare bits. Currently the new
structure provides place for 114 rights (so 50 more than the previous
cap_rights_t), but it is possible to grow the structure to hold at least 285
rights, although we can make it even larger if 285 rights won't be enough.

The structure definition looks like this:

	struct cap_rights {
		uint64_t	cr_rights[CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION + 2];
	};

The initial CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION is 0.

The top two bits in the first element of the cr_rights[] array contain total
number of elements in the array - 2. This means if those two bits are equal to
0, we have 2 array elements.

The top two bits in all remaining array elements should be 0.
The next five bits in all array elements contain array index. Only one bit is
used and bit position in this five-bits range defines array index. This means
there can be at most five array elements in the future.

To define new right the CAPRIGHT() macro must be used. The macro takes two
arguments - an array index and a bit to set, eg.

	#define	CAP_PDKILL	CAPRIGHT(1, 0x0000000000000800ULL)

We still support aliases that combine few rights, but the rights have to belong
to the same array element, eg:

	#define	CAP_LOOKUP	CAPRIGHT(0, 0x0000000000000400ULL)
	#define	CAP_FCHMOD	CAPRIGHT(0, 0x0000000000002000ULL)

	#define	CAP_FCHMODAT	(CAP_FCHMOD | CAP_LOOKUP)

There is new API to manage the new cap_rights_t structure:

	cap_rights_t *cap_rights_init(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	void cap_rights_set(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	void cap_rights_clear(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	bool cap_rights_is_set(const cap_rights_t *rights, ...);

	bool cap_rights_is_valid(const cap_rights_t *rights);
	void cap_rights_merge(cap_rights_t *dst, const cap_rights_t *src);
	void cap_rights_remove(cap_rights_t *dst, const cap_rights_t *src);
	bool cap_rights_contains(const cap_rights_t *big, const cap_rights_t *little);

Capability rights to the cap_rights_init(), cap_rights_set(),
cap_rights_clear() and cap_rights_is_set() functions are provided by
separating them with commas, eg:

	cap_rights_t rights;

	cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_READ, CAP_WRITE, CAP_FSTAT);

There is no need to terminate the list of rights, as those functions are
actually macros that take care of the termination, eg:

	#define	cap_rights_set(rights, ...)				\
		__cap_rights_set((rights), __VA_ARGS__, 0ULL)
	void __cap_rights_set(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);

Thanks to using one bit as an array index we can assert in those functions that
there are no two rights belonging to different array elements provided
together. For example this is illegal and will be detected, because CAP_LOOKUP
belongs to element 0 and CAP_PDKILL to element 1:

	cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_LOOKUP | CAP_PDKILL);

Providing several rights that belongs to the same array's element this way is
correct, but is not advised. It should only be used for aliases definition.

This commit also breaks compatibility with some existing Capsicum system calls,
but I see no other way to do that. This should be fine as Capsicum is still
experimental and this change is not going to 9.x.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-05 00:09:56 +00:00
jilles
24cd181d1e kdump: Decode SOCK_CLOEXEC and SOCK_NONBLOCK in socket() and socketpair(). 2013-08-26 17:22:51 +00:00
jhb
3bfcb89de4 Add new mmap(2) flags to permit applications to request specific virtual
address alignment of mappings.
- MAP_ALIGNED(n) requests a mapping aligned on a boundary of (1 << n).
  Requests for n >= number of bits in a pointer or less than the size of
  a page fail with EINVAL.  This matches the API provided by NetBSD.
- MAP_ALIGNED_SUPER is a special case of MAP_ALIGNED.  It can be used
  to optimize the chances of using large pages.  By default it will align
  the mapping on a large page boundary (the system is free to choose any
  large page size to align to that seems best for the mapping request).
  However, if the object being mapped is already using large pages, then
  it will align the virtual mapping to match the existing large pages in
  the object instead.
- Internally, VMFS_ALIGNED_SPACE is now renamed to VMFS_SUPER_SPACE, and
  VMFS_ALIGNED_SPACE(n) is repurposed for specifying a specific alignment.
  MAP_ALIGNED(n) maps to using VMFS_ALIGNED_SPACE(n), while
  MAP_ALIGNED_SUPER maps to VMFS_SUPER_SPACE.
- mmap() of a device object now uses VMFS_OPTIMAL_SPACE rather than
  explicitly using VMFS_SUPER_SPACE.  All device objects are forced to
  use a specific color on creation, so VMFS_OPTIMAL_SPACE is effectively
  equivalent.

Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 month
2013-08-16 21:13:55 +00:00
jilles
90af9dfe1e kdump: Decode AT_FDCWD in first argument of bindat() and connectat(). 2013-08-13 20:33:50 +00:00
jilles
7817797d29 kdump: Improve decoding of various *at calls:
* Write AT_FDCWD where appropriate.
* Decode the remaining arguments of openat() etc like open() etc.
2013-08-13 19:57:35 +00:00
pjd
1018d5b890 - Make localtime(3) to work in sandbox.
- Move strerror(3) initialization to its own function.
2013-07-18 21:56:10 +00:00
davide
0dd1d9c578 - Trim an unused and bogus Makefile for mount_smbfs.
- Reconnect with some minor modifications, in particular now selsocket()
internals are adapted to use sbintime units after recent'ish calloutng
switch.
2013-06-28 21:00:08 +00:00
ae
e69fa77a28 Use getnameinfo(3) instead of inet_ntop(3) to make printable versions of
sockaddr_in6 structures. getnameinfo(3) does the same thing, but it is
also able to represent a scope zone id as described in the RFC 4007.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-06-07 08:06:48 +00:00
pjd
921b222c4d If the -r option is given we cannot enter capability mode.
The option tells kdump to convert numeric UIDs and GIDs into user and
group names plus to convert times and dates into locallized versions.
This all needs opening various files at various occasions.
2013-05-30 21:59:29 +00:00
pjd
16e12aa3c2 MFp4 @229086:
Make use of Capsicum to protect kdump(1), as it might be used to parse data
from untrusted sources:

- Sandbox kdump(1) using capability mode.
- Limit stdin descriptor (where opened file is moved to) to only
  CAP_READ and CAP_FSTAT rights.
- Limit stdout descriptor to only CAP_WRITE, CAP_FSTAT and CAP_IOCTL.
  Plus limit allowed ioctls to TIOCGETA only, which is needed for
  isatty() to work.
- Limit stderr descriptor to only CAP_WRITE and CAP_FSTAT. In addition
  if the -s option is not given, grant CAP_IOCTL right, but allow for
  TIOCGWINSZ ioctl only, as we need screen width to dump the data.
- Before entering capability mode call catopen("libc", NL_CAT_LOCALE),
  which opens message catalogs and caches data, so that strerror(3)
  and strsignal(3) can work in a sandbox.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Discussed with:	rwatson
2013-05-28 21:25:28 +00:00
pjd
07b42e6753 MFp4 @229085:
Rearrange the code so we don't call ioctl(TIOCGWINSZ) if the -s option is given,
as the result won't be used then.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-05-28 21:21:46 +00:00
pjd
f07ebb8888 Merge Capsicum overhaul:
- Capability is no longer separate descriptor type. Now every descriptor
  has set of its own capability rights.

- The cap_new(2) system call is left, but it is no longer documented and
  should not be used in new code.

- The new syscall cap_rights_limit(2) should be used instead of
  cap_new(2), which limits capability rights of the given descriptor
  without creating a new one.

- The cap_getrights(2) syscall is renamed to cap_rights_get(2).

- If CAP_IOCTL capability right is present we can further reduce allowed
  ioctls list with the new cap_ioctls_limit(2) syscall. List of allowed
  ioctls can be retrived with cap_ioctls_get(2) syscall.

- If CAP_FCNTL capability right is present we can further reduce fcntls
  that can be used with the new cap_fcntls_limit(2) syscall and retrive
  them with cap_fcntls_get(2).

- To support ioctl and fcntl white-listing the filedesc structure was
  heavly modified.

- The audit subsystem, kdump and procstat tools were updated to
  recognize new syscalls.

- Capability rights were revised and eventhough I tried hard to provide
  backward API and ABI compatibility there are some incompatible changes
  that are described in detail below:

	CAP_CREATE old behaviour:
	- Allow for openat(2)+O_CREAT.
	- Allow for linkat(2).
	- Allow for symlinkat(2).
	CAP_CREATE new behaviour:
	- Allow for openat(2)+O_CREAT.

	Added CAP_LINKAT:
	- Allow for linkat(2). ABI: Reuses CAP_RMDIR bit.
	- Allow to be target for renameat(2).

	Added CAP_SYMLINKAT:
	- Allow for symlinkat(2).

	Removed CAP_DELETE. Old behaviour:
	- Allow for unlinkat(2) when removing non-directory object.
	- Allow to be source for renameat(2).

	Removed CAP_RMDIR. Old behaviour:
	- Allow for unlinkat(2) when removing directory.

	Added CAP_RENAMEAT:
	- Required for source directory for the renameat(2) syscall.

	Added CAP_UNLINKAT (effectively it replaces CAP_DELETE and CAP_RMDIR):
	- Allow for unlinkat(2) on any object.
	- Required if target of renameat(2) exists and will be removed by this
	  call.

	Removed CAP_MAPEXEC.

	CAP_MMAP old behaviour:
	- Allow for mmap(2) with any combination of PROT_NONE, PROT_READ and
	  PROT_WRITE.
	CAP_MMAP new behaviour:
	- Allow for mmap(2)+PROT_NONE.

	Added CAP_MMAP_R:
	- Allow for mmap(PROT_READ).
	Added CAP_MMAP_W:
	- Allow for mmap(PROT_WRITE).
	Added CAP_MMAP_X:
	- Allow for mmap(PROT_EXEC).
	Added CAP_MMAP_RW:
	- Allow for mmap(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE).
	Added CAP_MMAP_RX:
	- Allow for mmap(PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC).
	Added CAP_MMAP_WX:
	- Allow for mmap(PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC).
	Added CAP_MMAP_RWX:
	- Allow for mmap(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC).

	Renamed CAP_MKDIR to CAP_MKDIRAT.
	Renamed CAP_MKFIFO to CAP_MKFIFOAT.
	Renamed CAP_MKNODE to CAP_MKNODEAT.

	CAP_READ old behaviour:
	- Allow pread(2).
	- Disallow read(2), readv(2) (if there is no CAP_SEEK).
	CAP_READ new behaviour:
	- Allow read(2), readv(2).
	- Disallow pread(2) (CAP_SEEK was also required).

	CAP_WRITE old behaviour:
	- Allow pwrite(2).
	- Disallow write(2), writev(2) (if there is no CAP_SEEK).
	CAP_WRITE new behaviour:
	- Allow write(2), writev(2).
	- Disallow pwrite(2) (CAP_SEEK was also required).

	Added convinient defines:

	#define	CAP_PREAD		(CAP_SEEK | CAP_READ)
	#define	CAP_PWRITE		(CAP_SEEK | CAP_WRITE)
	#define	CAP_MMAP_R		(CAP_MMAP | CAP_SEEK | CAP_READ)
	#define	CAP_MMAP_W		(CAP_MMAP | CAP_SEEK | CAP_WRITE)
	#define	CAP_MMAP_X		(CAP_MMAP | CAP_SEEK | 0x0000000000000008ULL)
	#define	CAP_MMAP_RW		(CAP_MMAP_R | CAP_MMAP_W)
	#define	CAP_MMAP_RX		(CAP_MMAP_R | CAP_MMAP_X)
	#define	CAP_MMAP_WX		(CAP_MMAP_W | CAP_MMAP_X)
	#define	CAP_MMAP_RWX		(CAP_MMAP_R | CAP_MMAP_W | CAP_MMAP_X)
	#define	CAP_RECV		CAP_READ
	#define	CAP_SEND		CAP_WRITE

	#define	CAP_SOCK_CLIENT \
		(CAP_CONNECT | CAP_GETPEERNAME | CAP_GETSOCKNAME | CAP_GETSOCKOPT | \
		 CAP_PEELOFF | CAP_RECV | CAP_SEND | CAP_SETSOCKOPT | CAP_SHUTDOWN)
	#define	CAP_SOCK_SERVER \
		(CAP_ACCEPT | CAP_BIND | CAP_GETPEERNAME | CAP_GETSOCKNAME | \
		 CAP_GETSOCKOPT | CAP_LISTEN | CAP_PEELOFF | CAP_RECV | CAP_SEND | \
		 CAP_SETSOCKOPT | CAP_SHUTDOWN)

	Added defines for backward API compatibility:

	#define	CAP_MAPEXEC		CAP_MMAP_X
	#define	CAP_DELETE		CAP_UNLINKAT
	#define	CAP_MKDIR		CAP_MKDIRAT
	#define	CAP_RMDIR		CAP_UNLINKAT
	#define	CAP_MKFIFO		CAP_MKFIFOAT
	#define	CAP_MKNOD		CAP_MKNODAT
	#define	CAP_SOCK_ALL		(CAP_SOCK_CLIENT | CAP_SOCK_SERVER)

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon@gmx.de>
Many aspects discussed with:	rwatson, benl, jonathan
ABI compatibility discussed with:	kib
2013-03-02 00:53:12 +00:00
zont
58f911cb15 - Make actually printing path of AF_LOCAL socket types.
MFC after:	1 week
2013-02-12 19:10:54 +00:00
zont
524959b2e6 - Use correct size of copying different socket structures.
MFC after:	1 week
2013-02-12 18:48:11 +00:00
pluknet
99dfead46f o Bring in sync decoding the first nfssvc(2) parameter (flags) with
the current definitions location.
o Respect numbers in NFSSVC_* (e.g. NFSSVC_V4ROOTEXPORT).

MFC after:	1 week
2013-02-12 13:01:34 +00:00
jilles
2a05c8d9e2 kdump: Also decode fcntl commands containing underscores and digits.
The commands F_SETLK_REMOTE, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC and F_DUP2FD_CLOEXEC were not
decoded.
2012-11-02 16:07:21 +00:00
attilio
65d8b7120d Disconnect non-MPSAFE SMBFS from the build in preparation for dropping
GIANT from VFS. In addition, disconnect also netsmb, which is a base
requirement for SMBFS.

In the while SMBFS regular users can use FUSE interface and smbnetfs
port to work with their SMBFS partitions.

Also, there are ongoing efforts by vendor to support in-kernel smbfs,
so there are good chances that it will get relinked once properly locked.

This is not targeted for MFC.
2012-10-18 12:04:56 +00:00
jilles
2bd19142c7 kdump: Pretty-print signal codes.
MFC after:	1 week
2012-09-22 12:40:00 +00:00
jhb
6c78422cc5 Allow the -p argument to kdump to accept either a PID or a thread ID.
Submitted by:	Dmitry Banschikov  d.banschikov hostcomm ru
MFC after:	1 week
2012-06-04 19:09:14 +00:00
mav
96f3e42ce2 MFprojects/zfsd:
Revamp the CAM enclosure services driver.
This updated driver uses an in-kernel daemon to track state changes and
publishes physical path location information\for disk elements into the
CAM device database.

Sponsored by:   Spectra Logic Corporation
Sponsored by:   iXsystems, Inc.
Submitted by:   gibbs, will, mav
2012-05-24 14:07:44 +00:00
jhb
aa85973504 Include the associated wait channel message for context switch ktrace
records.  kdump supports both the old and new messages.

Submitted by:	Andrey Zonov  andrey zonov org
MFC after:	1 week
2012-04-20 15:32:36 +00:00
dim
3bc546156a In kdump's mkioctls script, use '${CPP}' instead of hardcodedly using
'gcc -E'.  This fixes building when WITH_CLANG_IS_CC is in effect.

Report by:	Niclas Zeising <zeising@daemonic.se>
MFC after:	1 week
2012-04-09 14:47:18 +00:00
jhb
5829de48d9 Add new ktrace records for the start and end of VM faults. This gives
a pair of records similar to syscall entry and return that a user can
use to determine how long page faults take.  The new ktrace records are
enabled via the 'p' trace type, and are enabled in the default set of
trace points.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-05 17:13:14 +00:00
jhb
33fa6b6f6a Fix style in previous commit.
Submitted by:	bde
2012-02-24 20:12:53 +00:00
jhb
e0767df0f5 Pretty-print the advice constants passed to posix_fadvise(2).
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-02-23 21:08:21 +00:00
des
6c6abb3ddc It turns out that truss also used kdump's mkioctls script, and expected
ioctlname() to return a pointer to the name rather than print it.  This did
not show up in testing because truss had its own prototype for ioctlname(),
so it would build fine and run fine as long as the program being traced did
not issue an ioctl.

Teach mkioctls to generate different versions of ioctlname() based on its
first command-line argument.

Pointed out by:	Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
2011-10-21 11:08:25 +00:00
des
4ebe5d8b07 Fix copy-pasto in CAPFAIL_INCREASE case.
Noticed by:	pjd
2011-10-18 09:39:41 +00:00
des
1b405df8ba Revisit the capability failure trace points. The initial implementation
only logged instances where an operation on a file descriptor required
capabilities which the file descriptor did not have.  By adding a type enum
to struct ktr_cap_fail, we can catch other types of capability failures as
well, such as disallowed system calls or attempts to wrap a file descriptor
with more capabilities than it had to begin with.
2011-10-18 07:28:58 +00:00
des
c9a3d28e97 Clean up mkioctls a bit, and fix cross-building by checking ${MACHINE}
instead of $(uname -m).

Pointed out by:	nyan@
2011-10-13 16:29:24 +00:00
des
47b4a2d1c7 Make kdump compile cleanly at WARNS level 6, with one exception: the
ipfilter headers contain a duplicated function declaration.  Turn off
-Werror to allow kdump to compile in spite of this.

It would be neat to be able to turn off -Werror on a file-by-file basis...

PR:		bin/161478
Submitted by:	Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
2011-10-12 21:45:12 +00:00
des
9b8d9b3ed1 Add a new trace point, KTRFAC_CAPFAIL, which traces capability check
failures.  It is included in the default set for ktrace(1) and kdump(1).
2011-10-11 20:37:10 +00:00
des
0fb3102c12 The previous commit did not fix the issue since it did not prevent sign
extension.  Cast to u_register_t first, then to uintmax_t.

Submitted by:	bde@
2011-10-11 15:04:58 +00:00
des
405f55d978 Cast to unsigned for %#jx.
Noticed by:	jh@
2011-10-11 07:46:45 +00:00
des
1f659f520a Address some of bde@'s concerns with the new code. 2011-10-08 21:02:08 +00:00
des
3b508d2272 Teach kdump(1) to decode capability bitmasks.
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-10-08 13:01:38 +00:00
des
4b5f03bca4 Fix the dependency issue properly by a) moving kdump_subr.c to the front
of the SRCS list and b) listing kdump_subr.h in DPSRCS.
2011-10-08 12:59:41 +00:00