used. We can do it programmatically, but that would make code convoluted
and more complex. I have two more of those types coming for the CLOCK_REALTIME
and CLOCK_MONOTONIC. This seems like an elegant and scallable approach.
file into smaller pieces that are hopefully easier to understand
and extend. This is to pave the ground for adding few more
socket timestamp formats that I am working on here.
No functional changes (I hope).
If set it installs LLD as /usr/bin/ld. LLD (as of version 3.9) is not
capable of linking the world and kernel, but can self-host and link many
substantial applications. GNU ld continues to be used for the world and
kernel build, regardless of how this knob is set.
It is on by default for arm64, and off for all other CPU architectures.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
vmpage requires struct pmap to exist and contain a pm_stats field. As of
r308817, either AIM or BOOKE is required to be set in order to get their
respective pmap structs. Rather than expose them both, or try to unify them
unnecessarily, add a third option which contains only a pm_stats field, and
change the two existing pmap structures to place the common fields at the
beginning of the struct. This actually fixes the stats collection by libkvm on
AIM hardware, because before it was accessing a possibly different offset, which
would cause it to read garbage.
Bump __FreeBSD_version to denote this ABI change, so that ports which depend on
libkvm can be rebuilt.
Allow -B to mean -K -W.
There are times when fixing non-base elementes of the build that you
don't want to wait to get a completely clean world install. This
allows that at the cost of a little danger.
Submitted by: gallatin@
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc
In a git worktree, the gitdir is in an entirely different location.
In arcgit, use git rev-parse --git-dir to get the correct path to it
always.
When running git from outside of the work tree, as in importgit,
the path provided by git rev-parse --git-dir can be either a
relative or absolute path depending on the work tree. Rather
than trying to deal with that, just use git -C.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8501
Reviewed by: markj
Hide dialog specific code behind HAVE_DIALOG. It allows to build a stripped
down version (missing the dialog UI) but perfectly function tzsetup when
world is built WITHOUT_DIALOG
Reorganise a bit the code to limit the number of blocks under HAVE_DIALOG
Reviewed by: emaste
Sponsored by: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8325
Add some scripts that wraps some FreeBSD Project infrastructure
and simplifies using them with git. The scripts are:
- arcgit, which creates a series of reviews in Differential
- importgit, which applies a series of git commits to svn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2071
This is added to facilitate experiments building FreeBSD without
copyleft software.
If WITHOUT_GNU_DIFF is set no /usr/bin/diff or /usr/bin/diff3 will
be built.
If WITHOUT_GNU_GREP is set then BSD grep will be installed as
/usr/bin/bsdgrep or /usr/bin/grep, depending on the WITH_BSD_GREP
knob.
Reviewed by: brooks (earlier)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8288
All devices:
- add support for rate adaptation via ieee80211_amrr(9);
- use short preamble for transmitted frames when needed;
- multi-bss support:
* for RTL8821AU: 2 VAPs at the same time;
* other: 1 any VAP + 1 sta VAP.
RTL8188CE:
- fix IQ calibration bug (reason of significant speed degradation);
- add h/w crypto acceleration support.
USB:
- A-MPDU Tx support;
- short GI support;
Other:
- add support for RTL8812AU / RTL8821AU chipsets
(a/b/g/n only; no ac yet);
- split merged code into subparts:
* bus glue (usb/*, pci/*, rtl*/usb/*, rtl*/pci/*)
* common (if_rtwn*)
* chip-specific (rtl*/*)
- various other bugfixes.
Due to code reorganization, module names / requirements were changed too:
urtwn urtwnfw -> rtwn rtwn_usb rtwnfw
rtwn rtwnfw -> rtwn rtwn_pci rtwnfw
Tested with RTL8188CE, RTL8188CUS, RTL8188EU and RTL8821AU.
Tested by: kevlo, garga,
Peter Garshtja <peter.garshtja@ambient-md.com>,
Kevin McAleavey <kevin.mcaleavey@knosproject.com>,
Ilias-Dimitrios Vrachnis <id@vrachnis.com>,
<otacilio.neto@bsd.com.br>
Relnotes: yes
This commit, long overdue, contains contributions in the last 2 years
from Stefano Garzarella, Giuseppe Lettieri, Vincenzo Maffione, including:
+ fixes on monitor ports
+ the 'ptnet' virtual device driver, and ptnetmap backend, for
high speed virtual passthrough on VMs (bhyve fixes in an upcoming commit)
+ improved emulated netmap mode
+ more robust error handling
+ removal of stale code
+ various fixes to code and documentation (some mixup between RX and TX
parameters, and private and public variables)
We also include an additional tool, nmreplay, which is functionally
equivalent to tcpreplay but operating on netmap ports.
GNU rcs is still available as a package:
- rcs: Latest GPLv3 GNU rcs version.
- rcs57: Copy of the latest version of GNU rcs (GPLv2) from base.
Relnotes: yes
On some targets 'make showconfig' currently reports both 'no' and 'yes'
for some options. For example:
% make TARGET=mips showconfig | grep SSP
MK_SSP = no
MK_SSP = yes
Emit a warning on encountering a duplicated variable, and skip the
second entry.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
In FreeBSD 11 ELF Tool Chain's elfcopy is installed as objcopy by
default, with the option to switch back to GNU objcopy by setting
WITHOUT_ELFCOPY_AS_OBJCOPY in make.conf.
We plan to remove the outdated in-tree binutils in FreeBSD 12, so
remove the temporary transition aid.
Reviewed by: brooks, imp
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7337
It also turns off dependencies (bsdinstall, bsdconfig, dpv, tzsetup).
Reviewed by: dteske
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7969
All remaining tools using rcs has been switched to directly use diff3(1):
- etcupdate(8)
- freebsd-update(8)
Note that the ident(1) tool is been already replaced long ago with a BSD
licensed version, as such it remains installed.
GNU rcs is still available from ports:
- rcs: newer GPLv3 version
- rcs57: the latest version from base (GPLv2)
Althought cryptotest itself has a -z mode to test all algorithms at a variety
of sizes, this script allows us to be more selective. Threads and buffer sizes
move in powers of two from 1, for threads, and 256 for buffer sizes.
e.g. cryptorun.sh aes 4 512
Test aes with 1, 2 and 4 processes, and at sizes of 256 and 512 bytes.
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate)
Use this to control inclusion of the libllvm functionality required
by lld. Enable by default on arm64 and amd64, the two platforms where
lld is most usable for testing.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7713
config or a list of them. Put the variable into quotes, to avoid syntax
error from [ in case of list. Without this change list is still working,
but an error is reported in the build log file.
Reviewed by: imp
The wl(4) driver supports pre-802.11 PCCard wireless adapters that
are slower than 802.11b. They do not work with any of the 802.11
framework and the driver hasn't been reported to actually work in a
long time.
Relnotes: yes
The si(4) driver supported multiport serial adapters for ISA, EISA, and
PCI buses. This driver does not use bus_space, instead it depends on
direct use of the pointer returned by rman_get_virtual(). It is also
still locked by Giant and calls for patch testing to convert it to use
bus_space were unanswered.
Relnotes: yes
This tool parses the ACPI DMAR table looking for DMA remapping devices.
For each device it walks the root table and any context tables
referenced to display mapping info for PCI devices.
Note that acpidump -t already parses the info in the ACPI DMAR tables
directly. This tool examines some of the data structures the DMAR
remapping engines use to translate DMA requests.
Reviewed by: kib, grehan
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7444
This is meant to install a new BE (boot environment) given a fully built
world/kernel. In addition to installing world and kernel in the new BE,
it also automatically performs /etc updates (using etcupdate or mergemaster)
and package updates (using pkg).
Because this process is performed in a new BE, it reduces the need for a
second reboot. It also means a reboot into a partially updated system (due
to install or hardware failure) can't happen.
Inspired by and similar in function to Solaris/illumos-style upgrades.
For all locales with variants:
- if no ambiguity on the locale (only one variant) just use the regular name
- if ambiguity, pick one as default and append @<variant> to the others
respecting POSIX
As a result:
- All the 3 components locales added recently are renamed to the usual 2
components version for all but sr_RS.UTF-8
- Set sr_RS.UTF-8 to the cyrillic variant
- Add sr_RS.UTF-8@latin
- Remove the symlinks aliases they were created to represent the 2 components
version as aliasas and are now useless
- Update the OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc and ObsoleteFiles.inc to reflect those
changes
Discussed with: ache@
Approved by: re@ (gjb)
They are currently not supported by makefs(1).
PR: 194703
Reviewed by: brooks
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6925
Serbian locales have triple components to represent the 2 variations of the
locale: Latin and Cyrillic. Previously the tools generatic the locale were
appending both definitions instead of differentiating them.
Reported by: ache
Approved by: re (gjb)
One or more ioctl command values can be passed as arguments on the command
line. For each value, the command is broken down into it's components
(direction, group, number, and length). In addition, if a command has a
known name it is output via sysdecode_ioctlname().
Reviewed by: kib, emaste, avg
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6851
This will print a set of variables from make on error using
MAKE_PRINT_VAR_ON_ERROR. It is already enabled for the DIRDEPS_BUILD.
It may make sense to enable this in the non-meta mode as well once
people are more used to its more verbose error output.
This makes it much simpler to see which .meta file is used when a
command files so that it may be inspected for the build command.
Suggested by: sjg
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Move the sys.mk filemon requirement to bsd.init.mk as a warning.
This is intended only to show when building directly in a subdirectory
without filemon loaded.
- Move the error into Makefile and only apply it when building
from the META_TGT_WHITELIST target list.
-DNO_FILEMON can be used to suppress both the warning and the error but
makes WITH_META_MODE less useful. It will only compare build commands
in this mode rather than track all dependencies.
This fixes installing from a jail which doesn't need filemon in this
phase [1].
Reported by: Nikolai Lifanov <lifanov@mail.lifanov.com> [1]
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
In order to allow using utimensat() in install(1), add futimens() and
utimensat() to -legacy.
The files futimens.c and utimensat.c are modified copies of the files under
lib/libc/sys/ since the libc versions use symbols that do not exist in the
libc on the build system (sys_futimens and sys_utimensat) . I expect the
next non-sweeping change to both sets of files to be to delete them, anyway.
This will allow reverting r299942 (which is a revert of r299850) enabling
nanosecond timestamps in install(1).
Reviewed by: bdrewery
makeman doesn't handle this since it would need to enable all
non-default options when checking enabling 1 option, which
then convolutes what is really affecting each other.
Fix typo made when adding the blacklistd.conf file to OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc
Submitted by: Herbert J. Skuhra ( herbert at mailbox.org )
Reviewed by: rpaulo
Approved by: rpaulo
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6715
Install the blacklistd.conf man page, missed in the original commit.
Submitted by: Herbert J. Skuhra ( herbert at mailbox.org )
Reviewed by: rpaulo
Approved by: rpaulo
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6702
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
- Document missing options
- Sync options with ioatcontrol(8).
- Make it clear that the first 2 parameters are always required.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
There's no current limit on chain-len with Broadwell DE chips; it isn't
enforced in software, and there doesn't appear to be a hardware limitation
either on the Intel Xeon D-1527 (Broadwell-DE) chip.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
t.verify_test = true is always set when -V is specified, regardless of whether
or not the tool is being run in raw mode
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This will help ensure that we're not using random garbage on the stack by
accident with respect to the variable
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This will still build the compiler for the target but will not build the
bootstrap cross-compiler in the cross-tools phase. Other toolchain
bootstrapping, such as elftoolchan and binutils, currently still occurs.
This will utilize the default CC (cc, /usr/bin/cc) as an external compiler.
This is planned to be on-by-default eventually.
This will utilize the __FreeBSD_cc_version compiler macro defined in the
source tree and compare it to CC's version. If they match then the
cross-compiler is skipped. If [X]CC is an external compiler (absolute
path) or WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER is already set, then this logic is skipped.
If the expected bootstrap compiler type no longer matches the found CC
compiler type (clang vs gcc), then the logic is skipped. As an extra
safety check the version number is also compared from the compiler to
the tree version.
Clang:
The macro FREEBSD_CC_VERSION is defined in:
lib/clang/include/clang/Basic/Version.inc
For clang -target will be used if TARGET_ARCH != MACHINE_ARCH. This
is from the current external toolchain logic. There is currently an
assumption that the host compiler can build the TARGET_ARCH. This
will usually be the case since we don't conditionalize target arch
support in clang, but it will break when introducing new
architectures. This problem is mitigated by incrementing the version
when adding new architectures.
GCC:
The macro FBSD_CC_VER is defined in:
gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/freebsd-native.h
For GCC there is no simple -target support when TARGET_ARCH !=
MACHINE_ARCH. In this case the opportunistic skip is not done. If we
add proper support for this case in external toolchain logic then it
will be fine to enable.
This relies on the macros being incremented whenever any change occurs
to these compilers that warrant rebuilding files. It also should never
repeat earlier values.
Reviewed by: brooks, bapt, imp
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6357
`BEFORE: netif` was already in etc/rc.d/atm1, so no additional changes
are needed in that script
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
one linuxulator (32/64bit) and as such may have a space
between both linuxulator locations.
Noticed by: Miltiadis Margaronis <mmargaron@gmail.com>
Tested by: Miltiadis Margaronis <mmargaron@gmail.com>
When building collation database for non unicode encodings use the proper
unicode mapping (this fixes collation not working properly for those encodings)
For locales where new characters are added but only for unicode, stop trying to
map the new characters, directly extract from CLDR the collation files for the
said encoding
Stop trying to generate encoding map from unicode version for GB2312 and encCN
It was not reliable. Instead use the map provide by the CLDR project
Reported by: ache
They were not very useful in their current state. It only ran a fork bomb,
confirmed headers/footers matched, hard-coded the number of expected entries
(rather than ensuring each entry is present when expected), and was missing a
sizeof_long.c file from r251368 which makes its intent for testing 32-bit
binaries unclear.
More extensive tests should be written with ATF now.
which is responsible for filtering and RSS.
Add the ability to use filters that match on PF/VF (aka "VNIC id") while
here. This is mutually exclusive with filtering on outer VLAN tag with
Q-in-Q.
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
- Get the list of registers to read during a regdump from the shared
code instead of the OS specific code. This follows a similar move
internally. The shared code includes the list for T6.
- Update cxgbetool to be able to decode T5 VF, T6, and T6 VF register
dumps (and catch up with some updates to T4 and T5 register decode).
Obtained from: Chelsio Communications
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
In case ELF Tool Chain's elfcopy introduces any regressions this knob is
available as a transition aid. It will be removed once we are confident
that any regressions have been fixed.
Each of the ath* commands do their own direct socket/ioctl calls,
which makes it difficult to forklift upgrade things.
So, this is the beginning of abstracting out the stats API calls
in the hope that I can migrate things to use a /dev/athX file for
ioctls and use a more general interface.
Tested:
* QCA9565 NIC, STA mode
After calling the cap_init(3) function Casper will fork from it's original
process, using pdfork(2). Forking from a process has a lot of advantages:
1. We have the same cwd as the original process.
2. The same uid, gid and groups.
3. The same MAC labels.
4. The same descriptor table.
5. The same routing table.
6. The same umask.
7. The same cpuset(1).
From now services are also in form of libraries.
We also removed libcapsicum at all and converts existing program using Casper
to new architecture.
Discussed with: pjd, jonathan, ed, drysdale@google.com, emaste
Partially reviewed by: drysdale@google.com, bdrewery
Approved by: pjd (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4277
These are no longer needed after the recent 'beforebuild: depend' changes
and hooking DIRDEPS_BUILD into a subset of FAST_DEPEND which supports
skipping 'make depend'.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Tools removed from the list are now provided by the ELF Tool Chain
project and are not controlled by the WITHOUT_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP knob.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Although POSIX literally permits failing with [EINVAL] if IPC_CREAT and
IPC_EXCL were both passed, the semaphore set already exists and has fewer
semaphores than nsems, this does not allow an application to retry safely:
if the [EINVAL] is actually because of the semmsl limit, an infinite loop
would result.
PR: 206927
the object directory among all builds where it makes sense. When
building with NANO_CPUTYPE, separate that out to its own object
directory. Put disk files in their own directories.
This should make having multiple variants of the same architecture
saner.
o Make sure we create bsd label for MBR scheme (though we don't
really need it for the efi case, and boot1 can't read it). Add
notes about why we have to do this, at least for BIOS.
o Make the BIOS / UEFI with gpt config work.
o Remove now-moribund packaging stuff
Add support for being able to boot off both UEFI and BIOS firmware,
ala the memstick trick.
Add support for writing to GPT volumes.
Move away from using bsd labels at all for these embedded stuff.
Minor tweaks to README.
spelled ${NANO_SLICE_ROOT}a and ${NANO_SLICE_ALTROOT}a respectively,
and that's the default value. This will allow nanobsd on systems
without a bsd label. That's rarely needed these days, even in an MBR
world. The default will shift to this in the future, but remain an
option.