QinQ is better known by this name, so accept it as an alias
Reported-by: Mike Geiger
Reviewed-by: melifaro, hselasky, rpokala
MFC-with: 366917
Sponsored-by: Klara Inc.
Differential-Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28245
A recent email discussion indicated that a large
accumulation of NFSv4 Opens was occurring on
a mount. This appears to have been caused by a
shared library within the mount being used by
several processes, such that there is always at
least one of these processes running.
A new Open was created by each process and
were not closed, since all the Opens were never
closed. This is alleviated by using the
"oneopenown" mount option.
This man page update attempts to indicate the
use of "oneopenown" for this case.
This is a content change.
Reported by: j.david.lists@gmail.com
Reviewed by: 0mp
MFC: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28215
This rode in with the OpenZFS import. It may have been necessary at some
point, but it is no longer and it breaks the WITHOUT_DYNAMICROOT build as
it collides with the definition in libspl.
Reported-by: Michael Dexter
-R is currently shorthand for cachefile=none, altroot=<mount>. This is
functionally the same, but perhaps more resilient to future changes that
could be necessary that may be added when -R is specified.
MFC after: 1 week
The in_cksum tests originally tried to simulate a BE environment by
swapping the byte order of the input. But that's overcomplicated, and
didn't actually work on real BE hardware. The correct testing strategy
is just to test on the native endianness, and run the tests in both BE
and LE environments.
Submitted by: Renato Riolino <renato.riolino@eldorado.org.br>
Reviewed By: asomers
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23193
When retrieving the list of group members we cannot simply use
ifa_lookup(), because it expects the interface to have an IP (v4 or v6)
address. This means that interfaces with no address are not found.
This presents as interfacing being alternately marked as skip and not
whenever the rules are re-loaded.
Happily we only need to fix ifa_grouplookup(). Teach it to also accept
AF_LINK (i.e. interface) node_hosts.
PR: 250994
MFC after: 3 days
The general style in sbin/nvmecontrol apppears to print uint64_t types
using %j, so I'm using that instead of the more general (but admittedly
ugly) PRIu64.
Add decoding of the Device Self-test log page and the ability to start
or abort a test.
Reviewed by: imp, mav
Tested by: Muhammad Ahmad <muhammad.ahmad@seagate.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27517
making fsck_ffs(8) run faster, there should be no functional change.
The original fsck_ffs(8) had its own disk I/O management system.
When gjournal(8) was added to FreeBSD 7, code was added to fsck_ffs(8)
to do the necessary gjournal rollback. Rather than use the existing
fsck_ffs(8) disk I/O system, it wrote its own from scratch. Similarly
when journalled soft updates were added in FreeBSD 9, code was added
to fsck_ffs(8) to do the necessary journal rollback. And once again,
rather than using either of the existing fsck_ffs(8) disk I/O
systems, it wrote its own from scratch. Lastly the fsdb(8) utility
uses the fsck_ffs(8) disk I/O management system. In preparation for
making the changes necessary to enable snapshots to be taken when
using journalled soft updates, it was necessary to have a single
disk I/O system used by all the various subsystems in fsck_ffs(8).
This commit merges the functionality required by all the different
subsystems into a single disk I/O system that supports all of their
needs. In so doing it picks up optimizations from each of them
with the results that each of the subsystems does fewer reads and
writes than it did with its own customized I/O system. It also
greatly simplifies making changes to fsck_ffs(8) since everything
goes through a single place. For example the ginode() function
fetches an inode from the disk. When inode check hashes were added,
they previously had to be checked in the code implementing inode
fetch in each of the three different disk I/O systems. Now they
need only be checked in ginode().
Tested by: Peter Holm
Sponsored by: Netflix
Now that we've split up the datastructures used by the kernel and
userspace there's essentually no more overlap between the pf_ruleset.c
code used by userspace and kernelspace.
Copy the userspace bits to the pfctl directory and stop using the kernel
file.
Reviewed by: philip
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Orange Business Services
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27764
runtime contain what is needed to boot in single user and repair a
system, bectl could be handy to have in this situation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27708
of its lost+found directory by allocating direct block pointers. The
effect was that it was limited to about 19,000 files. One of Peter Holm's
tests produced a filesystem with about 23,000 lost files which meant
that fsck_ffs was unable to recover it. This update allows lost+found
to be expanded into a single indirect block which allows it to store
up to about 6,573,000 lost files.
Reported by: Peter Holm
Sponsored by: Netflix
If the kernel was built without INET6, default to ICMP. Or, if it was
built without INET, default to ICMPv6.
PR: 251725
Reported by: jbeich
Reviewed by: jbeich
Tested by: jbeich
MFC with: 368045
aout support in ldconfig hasn't been required since FreeBSD 2.x.
If someone needs to use FreeBSD 2 shared libraries they will be best
served by using a FreeBSD 2 ldconfig as well.
In aa5e1b42e6 we removed the ldconfig a.out invocation from rc.d but
left the support in ldconfig itself. Remove it now.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27481
commit 665b1365fe added a new NFS mount option that is used to set a
non-default X.509 certificate, that can be used for nfs-over-tls NFS
mounts.
This patch adds a description for it to the man page.
Reviewed by: 0mp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27733
Fix broken CTLFLAG_SKIP when present on the first child of the requested
node.
We don't need to ignore skip for the first node because in sysctl_all()
we've implicitly visited the first node already when oid is specified.
The first call to show_var() in here is after we have iterated to the
next node. When the command line specifically requests a non-node sysctl
we go straight into show_var() without calling sysctl_all().
Reported by: jhb
Reviewed by: jhb
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27674
- no blank before trailing delimiter
- missing section argument: Xr inet_pton
- skipping paragraph macro: Pp before Ss
- unusual Xr order: syslogd after sysrc
- tab in filled text
There were a few multiline NAT examples which used the .Dl macro with
tabs. I converted them to .Bd, which is a more suitable macro for that case.
MFC after: 1 week
- inserting missing end of block: Ss breaks Bl
- skipping paragraph macro: Pp before Ss
- referenced manual not found: Xr nvme 4 (2 times)
- unknown standard specifier: St The
The macro .St can only be used for standards known by mdoc(7). So add a
SEE ALSO section and add a reference to the NVM Express Base Specification.
MFC after: 2 weeks
The new name more accurately describes what it does and the file move
puts it with other similar functions. Done in preparation for future
cleanups. No functional differences intended.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Historic Footnote: my last FreeBSD svn commit
Allow geom(8) to list geoms with the '/dev/' prefix.
`geom part show` accepts the '/dev/' prefix but `geom part list` does not.
Modify find_geom() in sbin/geom/core/geom.c to be consistent with the behavior
of find_geom() in lib/geom/part/geom_part.c.
PR: 188213
Reported by: Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg@tristatelogic.com>
Reviewed by: imp, kevans
Approved by: kevans (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27556
Detection of interface type by filter must happen before detection of
interface type by prefix. Else the following sequence of commands will
try to create a LAGG interface instead of a VLAN interface, which
accidentially worked previously, because the date pointed to by the
ifr_data pointer was not parsed by VLAN create ioctl(2). This is a
regression after r368229, because the VLAN creation now parses the
ifr_data field.
How to reproduce:
# ifconfig lagg0 create
# ifconfig lagg0.256 create
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27521
Reviewed by: kib@ and kevans@
Reported by: raul.munoz@custos.es
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies // NVIDIA Networking
This has already confused me once (and I'm pretty sure I wrote it), so let's
clarify: unjailing after the command has completed will only happen if we're
interactive and -U has not been specified.
This just folds two conditionals together to make it obvious how -b/-U
interact with each other.
MFC after: 3 days
PR#250770 was actually just a misunderstanding of what
NFS mount options are needed for AmazonEFS mounts.
This patch attempts to clarify the manpage to clarify this.
This is a content change.
PR: 250770
Reviewed by: bcr
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27430
Building without INET6 support was already possible. Now it's possible to
build ping with only INET6, or even with neither INET nor INET6.
Reported by: bz
Reviewed by: bz
MFC-With: 368045
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27394
When invoked as "ping6", ping will now attempt to use ICMPv6 for hostnames
that resolve both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Reviewed by: bz, manu
MFC-With: r368045
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27384
If multiple threads are invoking "ifconfig XXX create" a race may occur
which can lead to two different error messages for the same error.
a) ifconfig: SIOCIFCREATE2: File exists
b) ifconfig: interface XXX already exists
This patch ensures ifconfig prints the same error code
for the same case.
Reviewed by: imp@ and kib@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27380
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies // NVIDIA Networking
There is now a single ping binary, which chooses to use ICMP or ICMPv4
based on the -4 and -6 options, and the format of the address.
Submitted by: Ján Sučan <sucanjan@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: Google LLC (Google Summer of Code 2019)
MFC after: Never
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21377
Recent commits to head have added support for NFS over TLS
to the FreeBSD kernel.
To enable use of this for an NFS mount, the "tls" mount_nfs
option has been added.
Once the IETF has assigned an RFC number, I will replace "NNNN"
with the number.
This is a content change.
Reviewed by: gbe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26262
kernel during dump time.
A real life scenario is that cores are compressed to reduce
size of dumpon partition, but we either don't care about space
in the /var/crash or we have a filesystem level compression of
/var/crash. And we want cores to be uncompressed in /var/crash
because we'd like to instantily read them with kgdb. In this
case we want kernel to write cores compressed, but savecore(1)
write them uncompressed.
Reviewed by: markj, gallatin
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27245
local software base directory, as committed in SVN rev. 367813.
The pkg and mailwrapper programs used the LOCALBASE environment variable
for this purpose and this functionality is preserved by getlocalbase().
After this change, the value of the user.localbase sysctl variable is used
if present (and not overridden in the environment).
The nvmecontrol program gains support of a dynamic path to its plugin
directory with this update.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27237
This fixes a type signedness comparison warning-to-error on
gcc-6.4. The ternary operation casts it right but the actual
assignment doesn't.
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26791
This constant depends on MAXPHYS and does not respect device capabilities.
Use proper dynamic ioctl(NVME_GET_MAX_XFER_SIZE) instead.
MFC after: 1 month
"mandoc -Tlint" complained about the Xr to vnconfig, which was removed in
r238202. I am not sure but maybe it's time to do the same to vn(4).
MFC after: 2 weeks
This permits setting a node's value to a string longer than BUFSIZ.
Reported by: Sony Arpita Das @ Chelsio
Reviewed by: freqlabs
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27027
Flag -o for destroy subcommand is missing in the help message,
but present in the man page. Fix it.
PR: 249325
Approved by: kevans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26429
This adds the help messages for camcontrol(8) in-binary help.
Man page will follow in the separate change.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25963
- Add a new send tag type for a send tag that supports both rate
limiting (packet pacing) and TLS offload (mostly similar to D22669
but adds a separate structure when allocating the new tag type).
- When allocating a send tag for TLS offload, check to see if the
connection already has a pacing rate. If so, allocate a tag that
supports both rate limiting and TLS offload rather than a plain TLS
offload tag.
- When setting an initial rate on an existing ifnet KTLS connection,
set the rate in the TCP control block inp and then reset the TLS
send tag (via ktls_output_eagain) to reallocate a TLS + ratelimit
send tag. This allocates the TLS send tag asynchronously from a
task queue, so the TLS rate limit tag alloc is always sleepable.
- When modifying a rate on a connection using KTLS, look for a TLS
send tag. If the send tag is only a plain TLS send tag, assume we
failed to allocate a TLS ratelimit tag (either during the
TCP_TXTLS_ENABLE socket option, or during the send tag reset
triggered by ktls_output_eagain) and ignore the new rate. If the
send tag is a ratelimit TLS send tag, change the rate on the TLS tag
and leave the inp tag alone.
- Lock the inp lock when setting sb_tls_info for a socket send buffer
so that the routines in tcp_ratelimit can safely dereference the
pointer without needing to grab the socket buffer lock.
- Add an IFCAP_TXTLS_RTLMT capability flag and associated
administrative controls in ifconfig(8). TLS rate limit tags are
only allocated if this capability is enabled. Note that TLS offload
(whether unlimited or rate limited) always requires IFCAP_TXTLS[46].
Reviewed by: gallatin, hselasky
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26691
It seems *-passthru commands were broken from the day one, since the
device path is fetched into opt.dev variable and not left in argv[optind].
The other three wrong argv[optind] instances are just in error messages.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Foundation copyrights, approved by emaste@. It does not include
files which carry other people's copyrights; if you're one
of those people, feel free to make similar change.
Reviewed by: emaste, imp, gbe (manpages)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26980
Literal references to /usr/local exist in a large number of files in
the FreeBSD base system. Many are in contributed software, in configuration
files, or in the documentation, but 19 uses have been identified in C
source files or headers outside the contrib and sys/contrib directories.
This commit makes it possible to set _PATH_LOCALBASE in paths.h to use
a different prefix for locally installed software.
In order to avoid changes to openssh source files, LOCALBASE is passed to
the build via Makefiles under src/secure. While _PATH_LOCALBASE could have
been used here, there is precedent in the construction of the path used to
a xauth program which depends on the LOCALBASE value passed on the compiler
command line to select a non-default directory.
This could be changed in a later commit to make the openssh build
consistently use _PATH_LOCALBASE. It is considered out-of-scope for this
commit.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26942
in the Pass 5 checks. The manifestation was fsck_ffs exiting with this error:
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
fsck_ffs: inoinfo: inumber 18446744071562087424 out of range
The error only manifests itself for filesystems bigger than about 100Tb.
Reported by: Nikita Grechikhin <ngrechikhin at yandex.ru>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Netflix
Correct misuse of commas/parentheses in an enumeration that makes the
number of actual parameters more important than expected.
PR: 250526
Submitted by: Samy Mahmoudi <samy.mahmoudi__gmail_com>
MFC after: 1 week
and fsirand(8)) should check the filesystem status and require that
fsck(8) be run if it is unclean. This requirement is not imposed on
fsdb(8) or clri(8) since they may be used to clean up a filesystem.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Netflix
over various major releases. Superblock check hashes were added for
the 12 release and cylinder-group and inode check hashes will appear
in the 13 release.
When a disk with a UFS filesystem is writably mounted, the kernel
clears the feature flags for anything that it does not support. For
example, if a UFS disk from a 12-stable kernel is mounted on an
11-stable system, the 11-stable kernel will clear the flag in the
filesystem superblock that indicates that superblock check-hashs
are being maintained. Thus if the disk is later moved back to a
12-stable system, the 12-stable system will know to ignore its
incorrect check-hash.
If the only filesystem modification done on the earlier kernel is
to run a utility such as growfs(8) that modifies the superblock but
neither updates the check-hash nor clears the feature flag indicating
that it does not support the check-hash, the disk will fail to mount
if it is moved back to its original newer kernel.
This patch moves the code that clears the filesystem feature flags
from the mount code (ffs_mountfs()) to the code that reads the
superblock (ffs_sbget()). As ffs_sbget() is used by the kernel mount
code and is imported into libufs(3), all the filesystem utilities
will now also clear these flags when they make modifications to the
filesystem.
As suggested by John Baldwin, fsck_ffs(8) has been changed to accept
and repair bad superblock check-hashes rather than refusing to run.
This change allows fsck to recover filesystems that have been impacted
by utilities older than those created after this change and is a
sensible thing to do in any event.
Reported by: John Baldwin (jhb@)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Netflix
In order to validate the proper marking and use of a different
ethernet priority class, add the new session-specific PCP
feature to the ping/ping6 utilities.
Reviewed by: mav, bcr
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26627
Ensure we also skip descendants of SKIP nodes when iterating through children
of an explicitly specified node.
Reported by: np
Reviewed by: np
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26833
* Use defined SYS_SYSCTL names
* Use memcmp instead of explicit loop
* Use NULL instead of 0 for pointer value
* Use __FBSDID
* Reformat, improve comments in parse()
No functional changes.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26832
the failover protocol is supported due to limitations in the IPoIB
architecture. Refer to the lagg(4) manual page for how to configure
and use this new feature. A new network interface type,
IFT_INFINIBANDLAG, has been added, similar to the existing
IFT_IEEE8023ADLAG .
ifconfig(8) has been updated to accept a new laggtype argument when
creating lagg(4) network interfaces. This new argument is used to
distinguish between ethernet and infiniband type of lagg(4) network
interface. The laggtype argument is optional and defaults to
ethernet. The lagg(4) command line syntax is backwards compatible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26254
Reviewed by: melifaro@
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies // NVIDIA Networking
802.1ad interfaces are created with ifconfig using the "vlanproto" parameter.
Eg., the following creates a 802.1Q VLAN (id #42) over a 802.1ad S-VLAN
(id #5) over a physical Ethernet interface (em0).
ifconfig vlan5 create vlandev em0 vlan 5 vlanproto 802.1ad up
ifconfig vlan42 create vlandev vlan5 vlan 42 inet 10.5.42.1/24
VLAN_MTU, VLAN_HWCSUM and VLAN_TSO capabilities should be properly
supported. VLAN_HWTAGGING is only partially supported, as there is
currently no IFCAP_VLAN_* denoting the possibility to set the VLAN
EtherType to anything else than 0x8100 (802.1ad uses 0x88A8).
Submitted by: Olivier Piras
Sponsored by: RG Nets
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26436
Move list_cloners() from ifconfig(8) to libifconfig(3) where it can be
reused by other consumers.
Reviewed by: kp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26858
Implement two macros IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_IS_160MHZ()
and its 80+80 counter part to check in vhtcaps for appropriate
levels of support and use the macros throughout the code.
Add vht160_chan_ranges/is_vht160_valid_freq and handle analogue
to vht80 in various parts of the code.
Add ieee80211_add_channel_cbw() which also takes the CBW flag
fields and make the former ieee80211_add_channel() a wrapper to it.
With the CBW flags we can add HT/VHT channels passing them to
getflags() for the 2/5ghz functions.
In ifconfig(8) add the regdomain_addchans() support for VHT160
and VHT80P80.
With this (+ regdoain.xml updates) VHT160 channels can be
configured, listed, and pass regdomain where appropriate.
Tested with: iwlwifi
Reviewed by: adrian
MFC after: 10 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26712
Our gcc-6.4 flags require non-empty function declarations.
Fix this to match the rest of the codebase.
Tested:
* compiled on gcc-6.4 for amd64
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26795
The new C test takes 25 seconds on QEMU-RISC-V, wheras the shell version
takes 332 seconds.
Even with the latest optimizations to atf-sh this test still takes a few
seconds to startup in QEMU. Re-writing it in C reduces the runtime for a
single test from about 2-3 seconds to less than .5 seconds. Since there
are ~80 tests, this adds up to about 3-4 minutes.
This may not seem like a big speedup, but before the recent optimizations
to avoid atf_get_srcdir, each test took almost 100 seconds on QEMU RISC-V
instead of 3. This also significantly reduces the time it takes to list
the available test cases, which speeds up running the tests via kyua:
```
root@qemu-riscv64-alex:~ # /usr/bin/time kyua test -k /usr/tests/sbin/pfctl/Kyuafile pfctl_test_old
...
158/158 passed (0 failed)
332.08 real 42.58 user 286.17 sys
root@qemu-riscv64-alex:~ # /usr/bin/time kyua test -k /usr/tests/sbin/pfctl/Kyuafile pfctl_test
158/158 passed (0 failed)
24.96 real 9.75 user 14.26 sys
root@qemu-riscv64-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl # /usr/bin/time ./pfctl_test pf1001
pfctl_test: WARNING: Running test cases outside of kyua(1) is unsupported
pfctl_test: WARNING: No isolation nor timeout control is being applied; you may get unexpected failures; see atf-test-case(4)
Running pfctl -o none -nvf /usr/tests/sbin/pfctl/./files/pf1001.in
---
binat on em0 inet6 from fc00::/64 to any -> fc00:0:0:1::/64
binat on em0 inet6 from any to fc00:0:0:1::/64 -> fc00::/64
---
passed
0.17 real 0.06 user 0.08 sys
root@qemu-riscv64-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl # /usr/bin/time ./pfctl_test_old pf1001
pfctl_test_old: WARNING: Running test cases outside of kyua(1) is unsupported
pfctl_test_old: WARNING: No isolation nor timeout control is being applied; you may get unexpected failures; see atf-test-case(4)
Id Refs Name
141 1 pf
Executing command [ pfctl -o none -nvf - ]
passed
1.73 real 0.25 user 1.41 sys
root@qemu-riscv64-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl # /usr/bin/time ./pfctl_test_old -l > /dev/null
24.36 real 2.26 user 21.86 sys
root@qemu-riscv64-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl # /usr/bin/time ./pfctl_test -l > /dev/null
0.04 real 0.02 user 0.01 sys
```
The speedups are even more noticeable on CHERI-RISC-V (since QEMU runs
slower when emulating CHERI instructions):
```
root@qemu-cheri-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl # /usr/bin/time ./pfctl_test_new -l > /dev/null
0.51 real 0.49 user 0.00 sys
root@qemu-cheri-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl # /usr/bin/time ./pfctl_test -l > /dev/null
34.20 real 32.69 user 0.16 sys
root@qemu-cheri-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl # /usr/bin/time ./pfctl_test pf1001
pfctl_test: WARNING: Running test cases outside of kyua(1) is unsupported
pfctl_test: WARNING: No isolation nor timeout control is being applied; you may get unexpected failures; see atf-test-case(4)
Id Refs Name
147 1 pf
Executing command [ pfctl -o none -nvf - ]
passed
5.74 real 5.41 user 0.03 sys
root@qemu-cheri-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl # /usr/bin/time ./pfctl_test_new pf1001
pfctl_test_new: WARNING: Running test cases outside of kyua(1) is unsupported
pfctl_test_new: WARNING: No isolation nor timeout control is being applied; you may get unexpected failures; see atf-test-case(4)
Running pfctl -o none -nvf /usr/tests/sbin/pfctl/./files/pf1001.in
---
binat on em0 inet6 from fc00::/64 to any -> fc00:0:0:1::/64
binat on em0 inet6 from any to fc00:0:0:1::/64 -> fc00::/64
---
passed
0.68 real 0.66 user 0.00 sys
root@qemu-cheri-alex:/usr/tests/sbin/pfctl #
```
Reviewed By: kp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26779
To prevent issues with odd shell characters appearing in, a surprising
shell feature is used. Document it and a workaround for it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26723
the /boot/nextboot.conf file or its contents which is 1) not the most user-
friendly way of working with custom configurations, and 2) simply not true
for both Forth and Lua implementations: they would not delete it, but just
change the setting to "NO", that is, disable it.
While at it, add one missing serial (Oxford) comma and fix some bogus line
wraps along the way.
Approved by: bcr (manpages)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25971
Single quotes interfere with the workaround put in with r335753 and
aren't necessary in this case. I believe that all the underling issues
with r335753 have been corrected, but need to do more extensive
followup before reverting it as a bad idea.
PR: 240411
MFC After: 2 days (to give it time to get into 12.2)
- no blank before trailing delimiter
- whitespace at end of input line
- sections out of conventional order
- normalizing date format
- AUTHORS section without An macro
As we did in the kernel in r366112 replace the MS() macro with the version(s)
added to the kernel: _IEEE80211_MASKSHIFT(). Also provide its counter part.
This will later allow use to use other macros defined in net80211 headers
here in ifconfig.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sort a few VHT160 and 80+80 lines, update some comments, and remove
a superfluous ','.
No functional changes intended.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Update the to log fetch operation for latest WDC NVMe products.
Tested on HGST SN100 (a few years old) and WDC SN720 (more recent).
Submitted by: Akhilesh Rn <Akhilesh.RN@wdc.com> (minor style tweak by me)
Github PR: 435
Add an "nextnoskip" sysctl that allows for listing of sysctls intended to be
normally skipped for cost reasons.
This makes it so the names/descriptions of those sysctls can be discovered with
sysctl -aN/sysctl -ad/sysctl -at.
It also makes it so children are visited when a node flagged with CTLFLAG_SKIP
is explicitly requested.
The intended use case is to mark the root "kstat" node with CTLFLAG_SKIP so that
the extensive and expensive stats are skipped by default but may still be easily
obtained without having to know them all (which may not even be possible) and
request each one-by-one.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26560
/dev/pf is usable in vnet jails, so don't hide the node there.
We shouldn't expose /dev/pf in regular jails, as that gives them control over
the host (or parent vnet jail) firewall.
Reviewed by: bz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26537
Repeating the default WARNS here makes it slightly more difficult to
experiment with default WARNS changes, e.g. if we did something absolutely
bananas and introduced a WARNS=7 and wanted to try lifting the default to
that.
Drop most of them; there is one in the blake2 kernel module, but I suspect
it should be dropped -- the default WARNS in the rest of the build doesn't
currently apply to kernel modules, and I haven't put too much thought into
whether it makes sense to make it so.
Add EXAMPLES section to the man page showing the use of all flags except for
-S.
While here, clarify -f description. It not only suppresses diagnostic messages
but it also affects the exit status of the command itself. This is shown in two
of the examples.
Approved by: bcr@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26588
Fix unquoted test for an empty value, which broke nextboot(8) on non-ZFS /boot
systems after r365938.
Discussed with: allanjude, tsoome
X-MFC-With: r365938
The purpose of checksize() is to verify that the referenced cluster
chain size matches the recorded file size (up to 2^32 - 1) in the
directory entry. We follow the cluster chain, then multiple the
cluster count by bytes per cluster to get the physical size, then
check it against the recorded size.
When a file is close to 4 GiB (between 4GiB - cluster size and 4GiB,
both non-inclusive), the product of cluster count and bytes per
cluster would be exactly 4 GiB. On 32-bit systems, because size_t
is 32-bit, this would wrap back to 0, which will cause the file be
truncated to 0.
Fix this by using 64-bit physicalSize instead.
This fix is inspired by an Android change request at
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/external/fsck_msdos/+/1428461
PR: 249533
Reviewed by: kevlo
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26524
This fixes a compile issue under gcc6 which complains about
legacy style C function declarations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26504
nvmecontrol tries to upload firmware in chunks as large as it thinks
the device permits. It fails to take into account the FWUG value used
by some drives to advertise the size and alignment limits for firmware
chunks.
- Use the firwmare update granularity value from the
- If the granularity is not reported or not restricted, fall back to
the previously existing logic that calculates the max transfer
size based on MDTS.
- Add firmware update granularity to the identify-controller output.
Reviewed by: imp (previous version), chuck
Obtained from: Dell EMC Isilon
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26390
bootonce feature is temporary, one time boot, activated by
"bectl activate -t BE", "bectl activate -T BE" will reset the bootonce flag.
By default, the bootonce setting is reset on attempt to boot and the next
boot will use previously active BE.
By setting zfs_bootonce_activate="YES" in rc.conf, the bootonce BE will
be set permanently active.
bootonce dataset name is recorded in boot pool labels, bootenv area.
in case of nextboot, the nextboot_enable boolean variable is recorded in
freebsd:nvstore nvlist, also stored in boot pool label bootenv area.
On boot, the loader will process /boot/nextboot.conf if nextboot_enable
is "YES", and will set nextboot_enable to "NO", preventing /boot/nextboot.conf
processing on next boot.
bootonce and nextboot features are usable in both UEFI and BIOS boot.
To use bootonce/nextboot features, the boot loader needs to be updated on disk;
if loader.efi is stored on ESP, then ESP needs to be updated and
for BIOS boot, stage2 (zfsboot or gptzfsboot) needs to be updated
(gpart or other tools).
At this time, only lua loader is updated.
Sponsored by: Netflix, Klara Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25512
API to the sbget() and sbput() interfaces. Specifically they take
a file descriptor pointer rather than the struct uufsd *disk pointer
used by the libufs cgread() and cgwrite() interfaces. Update fsck_ffs
to use these revised interfaces.
No functional changes intended.
Sponsored by: Netflix
The current default is provided in various Makefile.inc in some top-level
directories and covers a good portion of the tree, but doesn't cover parts
of the build a little deeper (e.g. libcasper).
Provide a default in src.sys.mk and set WARNS to it in bsd.sys.mk if that
variable is defined. This lets us relatively cleanly provide a default WARNS
no matter where you're building in the src tree without breaking things
outside of the tree.
Crunchgen has been updated as a bootstrap tool to work on this change
because it needs r365605 at a minimum to succeed. The cleanup necessary to
successfully walk over this change on WITHOUT_CLEAN builds has been added.
There is a supplemental project to this to list all of the warnings that are
encountered when the environment has WARNS=6 NO_WERROR=yes:
https://warns.kevans.dev -- this project will hopefully eventually go away
in favor of CI doing a much better job than it.
Reviewed by: emaste, brooks, ngie (all earlier version)
Reviewed by: emaste, arichardson (depend-cleanup.sh change)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26455
These are similar to the existing VLAN capabilities.
Reviewed by: kib@
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25873
I have been trying to reduce the time that testsuite runs take for CheriBSD
on QEMU (currently about 22 hours). One of the slowest tests is pfctl_test:
Just listing the available test cases currently takes 98 seconds on a
CheriBSD RISC-V system due to all the processes being spawned. This trivial
patch reduces the time to 92 seconds. The better solution would be to
rewrite the test in C/C++ which I may do as a follow-up change.
Reviewed By: kp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26417
This would allow interested parties to do experimental runs with an
environment set appropriately to raise all the warnings throughout the
build; e.g. env WARNS=6 NO_WERROR=yes buildworld.
Not currently touching the numerous instances in ^/tools.
MFC after: 1 week
Properly handle the case, when some opcode keywords follow after
the `frag` opcode without additional options.
Reported by: Evgeniy Khramtsov <evgeniy at khramtsov org>
ping has the option to add the (deprecated) TOS byte
using the -z option. Adding the same option, with the
same (deprecated) Traffic Class Byte (nowadays actually
DSCP and ECN fields) to ping6 to validate proper QoS
processing in network switches.
Reviewed by: tuexen
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26384
The request offset and length are always unsigned, so print them as
such.
Submitted by: Yoshihiro Ota <ota@j.email.ne.jp>
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21388
o Enhance dependency loop logging: print full chain instead of the
last link competing the loop;
o Add -g option to generate dependency graph suitable for GraphViz
visualization, loops and other graph generation issues are highlighted
automatically;
o Add -p option that enables grouping items that can be processed in
parallel.
Submitted by: Boris Lytochkin <lytboris at gmail>
Reviewed by: melifaro
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25389
The badsys() handler for SIGSYS was added as a transtion aid for kernels
lacking sysctl() in 1993. It is unsafe and unsound so remove it rather
than running the risk of a privilege-dropping system call being silently
omitted.
This partially reverts SCCSID 6.12 (Berkeley) 03/03/93 "add code to
change the system security level".
Reviewed by: mckusick, imp, kevans
Obtained from: CheriBSD
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26289
- Change the type of hw.pagesizes to OPAQUE, since it returns an array.
- Modify the handler to only truncate the returned length if the caller
supplied an output buffer. This allows use of the trick of passing a
NULL output buffer to fetch the output size, while preserving
compatibility if MAXPAGESIZES is increased.
- Add a "S,pagesize" formatter to sysctl(8).
Reviewed by: alc, kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26239
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
This is a follow up change to r364321 after a discussion about the style.
All near by places use extra blanks in format strings, and while use of the
format string to provide the extra blank may need more cycles than adding 1
to twidth, it generates shorter code and is clearer in the opinion of some
reviewers of the previous change.
Not objected to by: emaste
MFC after: 3 days