The kerneldumpheader ABI is used by at least the netdumpd port. Bump
__FreeBSD_version to reflect the change.
Reported by: markj
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
This command can be used by a sysadmin to either copy or migrate a data
file on one DS to another DS.
Its main use is to recover data files onto a mirrored DS after the DS has
been repaired and brought back online.
This command allows a sysadmin to display or modify the pnfsd.dsfile extended
attribute used by the pNFS MDS server in various ways.
Its main use is to set a DS's IP address to 0.0.0.0 when that DS has failed,
so that it will not be used for the file when brought back online after
being repaired.
table if we're just going to ignore it on arm, so expand, slightly,
the reach of the ifdef. Move the buffer to the inner block so we
don't have a separate #ifdef far away from these lines.
The issue on arm is that smbios_detect does unaligned accesses, which
in the u-boot implementing EFI context causes a crash.
is. We tell the ZFS code now, and it checks rather than having a
callback to do the checks.
This will allow us to have a more graceful fallback code. In the
future, it's anticipated that we may fallback to a more global search
(or implement a command to do so) when reqeusted by the user, or we
detect a violation of the UEFI Boot Manager protocol severe enough to
warrant this backstop. For now, it just allows us to get rid of img as
a global.
Sponsored by: Netflix
As a follow-up to r324965, which adds support for compressed kernel dumps,
readjust dump header members slightly to mostly preserve ABI with earlier
(11.x and older) dumps.
Reviewed by: markj
X-MFC-With: r324965
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15829
Summary:
Newer OPAL device trees, such as those on POWER9 systems, use 'pciex' for
device_type, not 'pci'. Rather than enumerating all possible variants, just
check for a 'pci' prefix.
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn, breno.leitao_gmail.com
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15817
This could happen with either WITHOUT_AUTO_OBJ=yes or MAKELEVEL>0 for
the initial 'make buildworld' command.
This now ensures that build-tools targets have 'make obj' ran if needed.
This is especially problematic for pmu-events since it is not directly
connected in the build. Normally the 'make includes' call right before
this implicitly creates the objdir with a 'make obj' already but
misses pmu-events because it is disconnected from lib/libpmc. Fixing that
would make this new 'make obj' pointless but it is being added to avoid
this problem in the future should another tool be connected like this.
Reported by: rgrimes, kib, kevans
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
The driver assumes the list can change (even though it does't right now)
and queries it every time the sysctl runs.
sysctl dev.<nexus>.<inst>.local_cpus
sysctl dev.<nexus>.<inst>.intr_cpus
sysctl dev.t6nex.0.local_cpus
sysctl dev.t6nex.0.intr_cpus
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
kgdb now handles kernel module state internally, so the asf tool serves
no purpose.
PR: 229046
Reviewed by: brooks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15827
These are represented as booleans on the kernel-side, but were being exposed
as int. This was causing some funky things to happen when read later with
sysctl(8), e.g. randomly reading super-high when the value was actually
'0'/false.
Reviewed by: manu
We have an obsolete GNU objdump 2.17.50 in the base system, which will
be removed in the future. Suggest readelf(1) for examining ELF files
instead; for most use cases it is the preferred tool anyhow.
PR: 229046
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
original initialization, so we don't miss few registers to
configure.
This fixes vtnet(4) operation with QEMU's virtio-net-device.
Tested in QEMU with FreeBSD/RISC-V.
Reviewed by: bryanv
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15821
As of r306649 objcopy is always ELF Tool Chain's elfcopy; binutils
objcopy is never used.
PR: 229046
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
objdump is sometimes used in cases where readelf is more appropriate,
but the obsolete GNU objdump we have in the base system will be removed
in the future.
.Xr readelf from elf.5 to improve the odds the more appropriate tool
will be found.
PR: 229046
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This adds linprocfs support for proc/sys/vm/min_free_kbytes which the
free program requires for correct operation. The approach mirrors the
approach used in illumos.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor), emaste
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15563
Existing linuxulator platforms (i386, amd64) support legacy syscalls,
such as non-*at ones like open, but arm64 and other new platforms do
not.
Wrap these in #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS, #defined in the MD linux.h
files. We may need finer grained control in the future but this is
sufficient for now.
Reviewed by: andrew
Sponsored by: Turing Robotic Industries
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15237
The Linuxulator provides per-syscall debug control via the
compat.linux.debug sysctl. There's generally a 1:1 mapping between
sysctl setting and syscall, but faccessat was controlled by the access
setting, perhaps due to copy-paste.
Sponsored by: Turing Robotic Industries
This was the wrong solution to the problem; regulator_shutdown invokes
regnode_stop. regulator_stop is not a refcounting method, but it invokes
regnode_enable, which is.
mmel@ has a proposed patch/solution to instead provide regnode_fixed_stop
behavior that properly takes shared GPIO pins into account.
enabled use an updated timestamp instead of reusing the one used in
the initial TCP SYN-ACK segment.
This patch ensures that an updated timestamp is used when sending the
SYN-ACK from the syncache code. It was already done if the
SYN-ACK was retransmitted from the generic code.
This makes the behaviour consistent and also conformant with
the TCP specification.
Reviewed by: jtl@, Jason Eggleston
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Neflix, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15634
This command can be used by a sysadmin to disable a malfunctioning pNFS server
mirrored DS. It is safe to use when a mirrored DS has already been disabled
via an I/O or network partitioning error.
Each clock drivers if now fully subclassed, this have the advantage that
we can control the probe order.
Some clocks can have parents from other drivers, for example clocks in the
sun8i_r driver uses clocks from the main clock driver.
This worked before because the sun8i_r node is after the main ccu node in the
dtb and driver are probed in DTB order. This cannot work with the Display
Engine clocks as it is the first node in the DTB.
Tested on: A83T, H5 A64
Tested on: A20 (kevans)
Only the first device will print
coretemp0: <CPU On-Die Thermal Sensors> numa-domain 0 on cpu0
instead of all hyper threads
Submitted by: kbowling
Reviewed by: imp, sbruno
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15727
- Filter out PRS_NEW procs as rufetch() tries taking the thread lock
which may not yet be initialized.
- Hold PROC_LOCK to ensure stability of iterating the threads.
- p_rux fields are protected by the process statlock as well.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15809
Continuing with a NULL hints variable just triggers a segfault later on.
The other error cases in this function all exit for an error rather than
warning.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15579