It's installed to /usr/sbin, not to /usr/bin (and was always here).
While here, add missing manpages and /var/yp directory to the list.
MFC after: 1 week
Use the information from IORT parsing to translate the PCI RID to
GIC ITS device ID. And similarly, use the information to find the
PIC XREF identifier to be used for PCI devices.
Reviewed by: andrew
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18004
acpi_iort.c has added support to query GIC proximity and MSI XREF
ID for GIC ITS blocks. Use this when GIC ITS blocks are initialized
from ACPI.
Reviewed by: andrew
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18003
This optimizes out runtime switch and removes yet another cpuid from
libc.
Note that this is the first use of ifunc in i386 libc, so
ifunc-capable toolchain is required for building runnable userspace on
i386, same as on amd64.
Discussed with: emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Add new file arm64/acpica/acpi_iort.c to support the "IO Remapping
Table" (IORT). The table is specified in ARM document "ARM DEN 0049D"
titled "IO Remapping Table Platform Design Document". The IORT table
has information on the associations between PCI root complexes, SMMU
blocks and GIC ITS blocks in the system.
The changes are to parse and save the information in the IORT table.
The API to use this information is added to sys/dev/acpica/acpivar.h.
The acpi_iort.c also has code to check the GIC ITS nodes seen in the
IORT table with corresponding entries in MADT table (for validity)
and with entries in SRAT table (for proximity information).
Reviewed by: andrew
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18002
Make it more comprehensive on i386, by not setting nx bit for any
mapping, not just adding PF_X to all kernel-loaded ELF segments. This
is needed for the compatibility with older i386 programs that assume
that read access implies exec, e.g. old X servers with hand-rolled
module loader.
Reported and tested by: bde
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
It was broken before PAE/no-PAE merge, but since now PAE is the
default, resume is apparently becomes for all machines.
The corrected issues:
- the trampoline page is not mapped executable, so machine faults when
paging is on;
- MSR.EFER and %cr4 both should be loaded before paging is enabled,
otherwise paging structures are invalid (cr4.PAE and EFER.NX).
- MSR.EFER and %cr4 should be only loaded if present. I attempt to handle
this by not touching the registers if the value is zero.
There are some more bits still not quite correct, e.g. unconditional
access to %cr4 in resumectx.
Reported and debugging help by: bde
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
The logic I introduced in r322511 unfortunately left chflags schg'ed
directories behind created by `make hier` (in the stock /etc/mtree
files, this is limited to /var/empty).
The proposed change calls `chflags -R 0` and `rm -Rf ...` to clean all
of the directories that could not be removed by `${MAKE} clean`.
`${MAKE} clean` in bsd.obj.mk calls `cleandir`/`cleanobj`, which handles
the first directory tree walk/removal.
Approved by: emaste (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18641
There's no need to worry about potential backwards compatibility issues
in a brand-new architecture, so avoid stack PROT_EXEC as with arm64.
Discussed with: br
update of devicetree to 4.19 in r340337.
Our build system doesn't provide dependencies for included DTS files, so
nobody noticed this issue for long time.
PR: 235362
MFC after: 1 week
from its parent so that LOG_PERROR would work. However, this caused
dhclient(8)'s stdio streams to remain open across daemonization, breaking
the ability to capture its foreground output as done in netconfig_ipv4.
Fix this by reverting r341692 and instead passing the parent's stderr
descriptor as an argument to cap_openlog() only when LOG_PERROR is specified
in logopt.
PR: 234514
Suggested by: markj
Reported by: Shawn Webb
Reviewed by: markj, oshogbo
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18989
The QorIQ SoCs don't actually support multicast interrupts, and the
references state explicitly that multicast is undefined behavior. Avoid the
undefined behavior by binding to only a single CPU, using a quirk to
determine if this is necessary.
MFC after: 3 weeks
There are few places in interrupt handler where the driver
lock is dropped; ensure that device is still running before
processing remaining ring entries.
PR: 192641
MFC after: 5 days
Certain versions of Sandisk x400 firmware can hang under extremely
heavly load of large I/Os for prolonged periods of time. Newer /
current versions work fine, and should be used where possible. Where
not possible, this quirk ensures that I/O requests are limited to 128k
to avoids the bug, even under extreme load. Since MAXPHYS is 128k,
only users with custom kernels are at risk on the older firmware.
Once all known users of the older firmware have upgraded, this quirk
will be removed.
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Initialize the static kenv in pmap_cold() and fetch user opinion on
vm.pmap.pae_mode tunable if hardware is capable. Note that the static
environment is reinitilized in init386() later when paging is enabled.
Reviewed by: bde
Discussed with: kevans
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 months
When running several builders in parallel, on QEMU, with 8GB of
memory, a fatal kernel trap (0x300 (data storage interrupt))
caused by llan driver is sometimes observed, when the system
starts to run out of swap space.
This happens because, at llan_intr(), a phyp call to add a
logical LAN buffer is always made when llan_add_rxbuf() fails,
even if it fails to allocate a new buffer.
PR: 235489
Reviewed by: jhibbits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19084
%r8, %r10, and on non-KPTI configuration %r9 were not restored on fast
return from a syscall.
Reviewed by: markj
Approved by: so
Security: CVE-2019-5595
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 0 minutes
when TEKEN_CONS25 is configured. Fix this by adding a function to
set the flag that enables the fix and always calling this function
for syscons.
Expand the man page for teken_set_cons25(). This function is not
very useful since it can only set but not clear 1 flag. In practice,
it is only used when TEKEN_CONS25 is configured and all that does is
choose the the default emulation for syscons at compile time.
are terminated by 2 NULs, but only 1 NUL was zapped. Zapping only 1
NUL just splits the first string into an empty string and a corrupted
string. All other strings in static hints and env remained live early
in the boot when they were supposed to be disabled.
Support calling init_static_kenv() very early in the boot, so as to
use the env very early in the boot. Then the pointer to the loader
env may change after the first call due to enabling paging or otherwise
remapping the pointer. Another call is needed to register the change.
Don't use the previous pointer in this (or any) later call.
Reviewed by: kib
Changelist:
- Replace ND, D and RD macros with nm_prdis, nm_prinf, nm_prerr
and nm_prlim, to avoid possible naming conflicts.
- Add netmap_krings_mode_commit() helper function and use that
to reduce code duplication.
- Refactor pipes control code to export some functions that
can be reused by the veth driver (on Linux) and epair(4).
- Add check to reject API requests with version less than 11.
- Small code refactoring for the null adapter.
MFC after: 1 week
Bump up MAX_HWCNT and MAX_EXCNT to 32 when ACPI is enabled. These are
the sizes of the hwregions and exregions arrays respectively. ACPI
firmware typically has more memory regions and the current value of
16 is not sufficient for some platforms.
This commit fixes a failure seen with AMI firmware on Cavium's Sabre
ThunderX2 reference platform. This platform needs 21 physical memory
regions and 18 excluded regions to boot correctly with the current
firmware release.
Reviewed by: andrew
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19073
It appears idling via 'wait' on e5500 causes strange behaviors, such as
top(1) simply hanging sporadically, until input. Until this can possibly be
sorted out (interrupt issue?), just don't idle on this hardware. The SoCs
are low power already, and the wait state doesn't save much anyway.
List is a 'read'-type operation that does not modify shared state; it's safe
for multiple thread to proceed concurrently. This is reflected in the vnode
operation LISTEXTATTR locking protocol specification, which only requires a
shared lock.
(Similar to previous r248933.)
Reported by: Case van Rij <case.vanrij AT isilon.com>
Reviewed by: kib, mjg
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19082