__COUNTER__ allows one to obtain incrementing (read: unique) numbers
from the C preprocesor. This is useful when implementing things like a
robust implementation of CTASSERT(), which currently fails when using
it more than once on a single line of code. Probably not likely to cause
any breakage, but still.
__COUNTER__ was also added to GCC 4.3, but since that implementation is
GPLv3 licensed, I took the liberty of implementing it without looking at
any upstream sources. Therefore, this version is licensed under the same
license as the rest of the code; GPLv2.
attack vector against applications that allow the applicant to specify
which policy to apply.
Submitted by: Matthias Drochner <drochner@netbsd.org>
MFC after: 1 week
with clang, by removing two unneeded using declarations. Otherwise, you
would get errors similar to:
/usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/map.h:77:20: error: dependent using declaration resolved to type without 'typename'
using _Base::value_compare;
^
N.B.: Take care when you actually use the debug versions of any
libstdc++ header. They are more likely to contain problems, because
they are exercised far less often, and since the standard library
complexity guarantees don't always apply anymore, compile times can
drastically increase.
MFC after: 2 weeks
MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS=yes to enable). This is a work-in-progress. It works for
me, but is not guaranteed to work for anyone else and may eat your dog.
To build C++ using libc++, add -stdlib=libc++ to your CXX and LD flags.
Bug reports welcome, bug fixes even more welcome...
Approved by: dim (mentor)
load of _l suffixed versions of various standard library functions that use
the global locale, making them take an explicit locale parameter. Also
adds support for per-thread locales. This work was funded by the FreeBSD
Foundation.
Please test any code you have that uses the C standard locale functions!
Reviewed by: das (gdtoa changes)
Approved by: dim (mentor)
Fix the signature of the getcontext builtin, eliminating incorrect
warnings about its prototype.
This also adds a -W(no-)builtin-requires-header option, which can be
used to enable or disable warnings of this kind.
MFC after: 1 week
Mark the overloaded atomic builtins as having custom type checking,
which they do. This avoids all of the default argument promotions that
we (1) don't want, and (2) undo during that custom type checking, and
makes sure that we don't run into trouble during template
instantiation. Fixes llvm/clang PR11320.
MFC after: 1 week
Recursive name servers are failing with an assertion:
INSIST(! dns_rdataset_isassociated(sigrdataset))
At this time it is not thought that authoritative-only servers
are affected, but information about this bug is evolving rapidly.
Because it may be possible to trigger this bug even on networks
that do not allow untrusted users to access the recursive name
servers (perhaps via specially crafted e-mail messages, and/or
malicious web sites) it is recommended that ALL operators of
recursive name servers upgrade immediately.
For more information see:
https://www.isc.org/software/bind/advisories/cve-2011-tbd
which will be updated as more information becomes available.
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-4313
declares the proper size of a function. Without this macro recent GNU as will
complain about with:
'Error: .size expression for main does not evaluate to a constant.'
Up to now we produce this:
.L.main:
....
.size main, .-main
With the macro defined the output is this:
.L.main:
....
.size main,.-.L.main
This affects only the 64-bit compiler.
Tested with world and kernel on both, 32 and 64-bit powerpc.
- Fiji will end DST on 22 January 2012.
- Moldova split into two timezones has been cancelled.
- Cuba will end DST on 13 November 2011
Obtained from: ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/
-march=native" on AMD K10 family processors no longer errors out with
"unknown target CPU 'amdfam10'". This also enables use of SSE4A.
Reported by: David Marec <david.marec@davenulle.org>
MFC after: 3 days
Europe:
- Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as
"Pridnestrovie") has abolished seasonal clock change (no transition
to the Winter Time).
- The recent change to the Ukranian time zone (Europe/Kiev) to
introduce permanent daylight saving time (similar to Russia) was
reverted.
South America:
- Bahia: The President signed a decree that includes Bahia in summer
time.
zone.tab:
- Add Europe/Tiraspol Pridnestrovie
Obtained from: ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/
Changes in 2011i:
Africa
- Added South Sudan: Africa/Juba
Australasia:
- Samoa will go forward 24 hours at 30 December 2011 to better match
the day of the week with its neighbours.
Europe:
- Europe/Kaliningrad will have the timezone KALT.
North America:
- Updates to Metlakatla historical data
- Newfoundland, Labrador and Resolute will do something which I
can't figure out.
iso3166tab;
- Add SS for South Sudan.
Changes in 2011j:
- Samoa will go from 29 December 23:59:59 to 31 December 00:00:00.
- Samoa DST will end on 1 April 2012
Changes in 2011k:
- Gaza / West Bank goes back to standard time on 02 August 2011.
- West Bank went bac kto DST on 30 August 2011.
- Lots of changes in Minsk (GMT+3 without DST) and other Russian
regions. A new timezone has been created for them, FET: Further-eastern
European Time aka GMT+3.
- Add Asian/Hebron to the zone.tab file.
Changes in 2011l:
- West Bank came out of DST on 30 September 2011.
- Fiji will g oin DST on 23 October and out of it on 26 Februari
- State Bahia might go back to DST in 16 October 2011
Due to legal problems, ado and Paul Eggert have to temporary suspend
their work on the timezone database
(http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.time.tz/4133). Their work has
been continued by volunteers on the tz community and the hosting
of the data files is done by Robert Elz at ftp://munnari.oz.au/pub/.
Obtained from: ftp://munnari.oz.au/pub, ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
too-thorough cleanup of unused files, in r213695. Also make sure these
get installed under /usr/share/doc.
Submitted by: rwatson, brooks
Pointy hat to: dim
MFC after: 3 days
which is less likely to block a remote system from boot.
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
PR: doc/160775
MFC after: 1 month
Approved by: re (kib)
as anonymous namespaces are local to the current translation.
GCC PR: c++/33094
Reviewed by: uqs
Approved by: re (kib)
Obtained from: gcc (branches/redhat/gcc-4_1-branch, rev. 129554, GPLv2)
MFC after: 1 week
to the maximum number of CPUs to ensure that lcpustates[] array is always
allocated to the maximum size. Previously, if top was started without
per-CPU stats it would allocate a smaller lcpustates[] array. When
per-CPU stats were then enabled, it would overflow the array and trash
the cpustates_columns[] array causing the CPU stats to be printed in the
wrong locations.
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
'C' and 'H' flags at runtime. This matches messages output for other
toggles which leave the first column in the message blank to hold the
cursor.
PR: bin/158775
Submitted by: arundel
MFC after: 3 days
ALL BIND USERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO UPGRADE IMMEDIATELY
This update addresses the following vulnerability:
CVE-2011-2464
=============
Severity: High
Exploitable: Remotely
Description:
A defect in the affected BIND 9 versions allows an attacker to remotely
cause the "named" process to exit using a specially crafted packet. This
defect affects both recursive and authoritative servers. The code location
of the defect makes it impossible to protect BIND using ACLs configured
within named.conf or by disabling any features at compile-time or run-time.
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-2464https://www.isc.org/software/bind/advisories/cve-2011-2464
- Implement -Wvariable-decl.
- Port -Wtrampolines support from gcc3.
(all three also via OpenBSD)
PR: gnu/127136, gnu/157019
Submitted by: Henning Petersen, Pedro Giffuni
MFC after: 6 weeks
for resolving by a child process that, upon success, will add the entry
to the config of the running running parent process.
Unfortunately there are a couple of bugs with this, fixed in various
later versions of upstream in potentially different ways due to other
code changes:
1) Upon server [-46] <FQDN> the [-46] are used as FQDN for later resolving
which does not work. Make sure we always pass the name (or IP there).
2) The intermediate file to carry the information to the child process
does not know about -4/-6 restrictions, so that a dual-stacked host
could resolve to an IPv6 address but that might be unreachable (see
r223626) leading to no working synchronization ignoring a IPv4 record.
Thus alter the intermediate format to also pass the address family
(AF_UNSPEC (default), AF_INET or AF_INET6) to the child process
depending on -4 or -6.
3) Make the child process to parse the new intermediate file format and
save the address family for getaddrinfo() hints flags.
4) Change child to always reload resolv.conf calling res_init() before
trying to resolve names. This will pick up resolv.conf changes or
new resolv.confs should they have not existed or been empty or
unusable on ntp startup. This fix is more conditional in upstream
versions but given FreeBSD has res_init there is no need for the
configure logic as well.
Approved by: roberto
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC after: 9 days
in host byte order, so we need to compare them as such.
Properly compare IPv6 addresses as well.
This allows the, by default, 8 badaddrs slots per address
family to work correctly and only print sendto() errors once.
The change is no longer applicable to any latest upstream versions.
Approved by: roberto
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC after: 1 week
In userland, sign extend the offset for JA instructions.
We currently use that to implement "ip6 protochain", and "pc" might be
wider than "pc->k", in which case we need to arrange that "pc->k" be
sign-extended, by casting it to bpf_int32.
PR: kern/157188
Submitted by: plosher
MFC after: 2 weeks
is defined, but then proceeds to use a hardcoded maximum hostname length
of 64 anyway. Fix this by checking against MAXHOSTNAMELEN instead.
PR: bin/157732
MFC after: 3 days
64-bit PowerPC or 32-bit PowerPC.
- Make gdb work on powerpc64, the code for this is obtained from
ppc-linux-tdep.c.
- Remove non-elf core read functionality. Implement core read functionality
similar like other FreeBSD targets.
- Set long double limitations.
This allows one to force consistent printing of numeric port numbers like
we do with -n for other tools like netstat (just that -n was already taken)
rather than the service names.
-P is currently unused in OpenBSD so the change is eligible for upstreaming.
PR: misc/151015
Submitted by: Matt Koivisto (mkoivisto sandvine.com)
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC after: 1 week
This also replaces the local fix in r219209 that made .Ac emit
ASCII angle quotes with an official fix. In the official fix,
ASCII quotes are output when using the .Aq, .Ao and .Ac calls,
but only when nested into the .An macro.
PR: gnu/154822
It seems there have only been a small amount to the compiler-rt source
code in the mean time. I'd rather have the code in sync as much as
possible by the time we release 9.0. Changes:
- The libcompiler_rt library is now dual licensed under both the
University of Illinois "BSD-Like" license and the MIT license.
- Our local modifications for using .hidden instead of .private_extern
have been upstreamed, meaning our changes to lib/assembly.h can now be
reverted.
- A possible endless recursion in __modsi3() has been fixed.
- Support for ARM EABI has been added, but it has no effect on FreeBSD
(yet).
- The functions __udivmodsi4 and __divmodsi4 have been added.
Requested by: many, including bf@ and Pedro Giffuni
buffers. This fixes a segfault on exit due to calling free on a bogus pointer.
This should be considered a temporary stop gap fix to avoid the crash. The
complete fix re-shuffles the initializations of some of the clean-up pointers.
The details of the fix can be found in the libpcap git repository:
commit bc8209b71e928870b0f172d43b174ab27ba24394
Proded by: kevlo, rpaulo
MFC after: 2 weeks
Submitted by: Anton Yuzhaninov
The binutils update in r218822 caused the MIPS n64 dynamic binaries to
fail because the ".interp" section is not in the initial sections.
This happens because elf64bmip-defs.sh overrides INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS
to add ".MIPS.options" sections instead of the ".reginfo" section used
by n32.
This used to work fine, but after r218822, INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS also
contains the .interp section, so the override has to be done differently.
Reported by : aduane at juniper
Obtained from: gonzo (Initial version)
rather than at the bottom of the manpage.
- Remove an obsolete comment about SWAIT being a stale state. It was
resurrected for a different purpose in FreeBSD 5 to mark idle ithreads.
- Add a comment documenting that the SLEEP and LOCK states typically
display the name of the event being waited on with lock names being
prefixed with an asterisk and sleep event names not having a prefix.
MFC after: 1 week
idle threads). The process is displayed by default (subject to whether or
not system processes are displayed) to preserve existing behavior. The
system idle process can be hidden via the '-z' command line argument or the
'z' key while top is running. When it is hidden, top more closely matches
the behavior of FreeBSD <= 4.x where idle time was not accounted to any
process.
MFC after: 2 weeks
system and is decided upon by configure and could be an u_int or a
u_char. For FreeBSD it is a u_char.
For IPv6 however RFC 3493, 5.2 defines the argument to
IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP to be an unsigned integer so make sure we always
use that using a second variable for the IPV6 case.
This is to get rid of these error messages every 5 minutes on some
systems:
ntpd[1530]: setsockopt IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP failure: Invalid argument
on socket 22, addr fe80::... for multicast address ff02::101
While here also fix the copy&paste error in the log message for
IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP.
Reviewed by: roberto
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: iXsystems
MFC after: 10 days
Filed as: Bug 1936 on ntp.org
1. Very large RRSIG RRsets included in a negative cache can trigger
an assertion failure that will crash named (BIND 9 DNS) due to an
off-by-one error in a buffer size check.
This bug affects all resolving name servers, whether DNSSEC validation
is enabled or not, on all BIND versions prior to today. There is a
possibility of malicious exploitation of this bug by remote users.
2. Named could fail to validate zones listed in a DLV that validated
insecure without using DLV and had DS records in the parent zone.
Add a patch provided by ru@ and confirmed by ISC to fix a crash at
shutdown time when a SIG(0) key is being used.
LLVM_HOSTTRIPLE that is defined during the cross-tools stage.
Using clang, you can now build amd64 world and kernel on i386, and vice
versa. Other arches still need work.
Change for Africa/Casablanca:
- The 3rd april 2011 at 00:00:00, [it] will be 3rd april 1:00:00
- The 31th july 2011 at 00:59:59, [it] will be 31th July 00:00:00
Update for SouthAmerica/Chili:
- Chile's clocks will go back an hour this year on the 7th of May instead
of this Saturday. They will go forward again the 3rd Saturday in
August, not in October as they have since 1968. This is a pilot plan
which will be reevaluated in 2012.
- Pacific/Apia will have DST on 2 April instead of 3 April in 2011.
- Turkye will go to DST on 28 April instead of 27 April in 2011.
- Cuba will go to DST on 20 April in 2011.
Obtained from: ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
* elf64-sparc.c (sparc64_elf_relocate_section): Adjust addend of
dynamic relocs against section symbols for the output section vma.
However, with the addition of TLS support in the upstream rev. 1.104
this fix was essentially reverted. After factoring out the common parts
of elf32-sparc.c and elf64-sparc.c a comment was added to elfxx-sparc.c
in the upstream rev. 1.27 as part of unrelated changes, saying that the
fix from elf64-sparc.c rev. 1.61 indeed should be implemented, but given
that some unspecified OS has a broken ld.so expecting broken relocations
deliberately is omitted.
As the current behavior actually violates the SPARC ABI, FreeBSD never
had such a broken ld.so and this is actually causing problems with at
least kernel modules linked with binutils 2.17.50 committed in r218822
without the workaround committed in r219340 in place, re-implement the
above fix in a way so that is only applied if the output format is
ELFOSABI_FREEBSD. In the upstream version it probably would make sense
to invert this check and only skip adjusting the addend for the OS with
the broken ld.so, once it's determine which one that is.
Approved by: dim
c65292b04b98d6a76d58c5a54ca8f81463bf24de to support new SIOCGIFDESCR
ioctl interface which was too late for libpcap 1.1.1.
Reported by: brucec
Noticed by: wxs
- No leapsecond in June 2011
- Add and update timezones for America/Juneau, America/Sitka,
America/Metlakatla
- Change of Summer time to Winter time in Chili happens in April
2011, not in March 2011.
These options are supported in this shape in all newer GCC versions.
PR: gnu/155308
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (rev. 118090, 118973, 120846; GPLv2)
MFC after: 2 weeks
groff will try to produce fancy angle brackets like
Foo ⟨foo@FreeBSD.org⟩
This is nice and well, but no email client will understand them. For
ease of copy&paste keep the one-true pair of brackets 0x3c/0x3e.
See: RFC 822, RFC 2822
PR: gnu/154822
Submitted by: Dominic Fandrey <kamikaze@bsdforen.de>
MFC after: 2 weeks
There are several bugfixes in this update, but the most important one is
to ensure __start_ and __stop_ symbols for linker sets and kernel module
metadata are always emitted in object files:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=9292
Before this fix, if you compiled kernel modules with clang, they would
not be properly processed by kldxref, and if they had any dependencies,
the kernel would fail to load those. Another problem occurred when
attempting to mount a tmpfs filesystem, which would result in 'operation
not supported by device'.
arguments passed to ld, when linking. This was to appease configure
scripts in several ports, that grep for such a -L option in "${CC} -v"
output, to determine the startup objects passed to ld. Note ld itself
does not need to be told about /usr/lib, since it has this path builtin
anyway.
However, if clang is built as a bootstrap tool during buildworld, it
should not use *anything* outside ${WORLDTMP} to include or link with.
The upstream fix to add -L/usr/lib breaks this assumption, and can thus
cause libraries from /usr/lib to be linked in during buildworld.
This can result in buildworld dying during linking of zinject, where it
picks up the wrong copy of libzpool.so, eventually leading to:
/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/lib/libthr.so.3: undefined reference to `_rtld_get_stack_prot'
Fix this issue by not adding any hardcoded paths, but by looping through
the run-time library path list, which is already correctly set for the
bootstrap phase.
Reported by: datastream.freecity@gmail.com
Pointy hat to: dim
and k8-sse3 cpu-types for -march=/-mtune= gcc options.
These new cpu-types include the SSE3 instruction set that is supported
by all newer AMD Athlon 64 and Opteron processors.
All three cpu-types are supported by clang and all gcc versions
starting with 4.3 SVN rev 124339 (at that time GPLv2 licensed).
PR: gnu/154906
Discussed with: kib, kan, dim
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (r124339, GPLv2 licensed)
MFC after: 2 weeks
x86 CPU support, better support for powerpc64, some new directives, and
many other things. Bump __FreeBSD_version, and add a note to UPDATING.
Thanks to the many people that have helped to test this.
Obtained from: projects/binutils-2.17
All 9.6 users with DNSSEC validation enabled should upgrade to this
version, or the latest version in the 9.7 branch, prior to 2011-03-31
in order to avoid validation failures for names in .COM as described
here:
https://www.isc.org/announcement/bind-9-dnssec-validation-fails-new-ds-record
In addition the fixes for this and other bugs, there are also the
following:
* Various fixes to kerberos support, including GSS-TSIG
* Various fixes to avoid leaking memory, and to problems that could
prevent a clean shutdown of named
Also remove local overrides that are now in the contrib tree.
This is a direct commit to contrib/ as we will no longer import any
newer groff snapshots, due to licensing issues.
MFC after: 3 weeks
Mark gcc-provided asm files as not requiring executable stack.
It seems that non-FreeBSD ABIs for powerpc64 claim stack non-executable.
Due to this, rs6000_elf_end_indicate_exec_stack() only emit the note for
32 bit target. I decided not to change FreeBSD ABI and patch
emit the notes for both variants.
Reviewed and tested by: nwhitehorn
'linker stubs'. Add .note.GNU-stack for the stubs objects. Without this,
final binary will have RWE mode for PT_GNU_STACK regardless of the
actual requirements.
Tested by: nwhitehorn
Reviewed by: dim, nwhitehorn
dialog is distributed from GPLv2 to LGPLv2 and introduces a number of new
features and a new and better libdialog API. The existing libdialog will
be kept temporarily as libodialog for compatibility purposes until sade,
sysinstall and tzsetup have been either updated or replaced.
__FreeBSD_version is now 900030.
Discussed on: -current
Approved by: core
Obtained from: http://invisible-island.net/dialog
it should also be MI. The problem here arises when ld ends up linking a
link-once section with relocations against sections that point back to it
that are as yet unresolved. Instead of piecemeal finding sections we
think are potentially subject to this issue, just defer processing for
sections that have yet to be relocated instead of immediately bailing.
actually work, linking of libgcc_s.so.1 on ia64 will fail with:
unwind-ia64.So(.text+0x1762): In function `_Unwind_FindEnclosingFunction':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_FindTableEntry'
unwind-ia64.So(.text+0x1d82): In function `uw_frame_state_for':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_FindTableEntry'
/usr/bin/ld: libgcc_s.so.1: hidden symbol `_Unwind_FindTableEntry' isn't defined
Repair this by not hiding the _Unwind_FindTableEntry symbol; on FreeBSD,
it is in libc, not in libgcc.
Silence from: current@
thread specific informations.
In order to do that, and in order to avoid KBI breakage with existing
infrastructure the following semantic is implemented:
- For live programs, a new member to the PT_LWPINFO is added (pl_tdname)
- For cores, a new ELF note is added (NT_THRMISC) that can be used for
storing thread specific, miscellaneous, informations. Right now it is
just popluated with a thread name.
GDB, then, retrieves the correct informations from the corefile via the
BFD interface, as it groks the ELF notes and create appropriate
pseudo-sections.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
Tested by: gianni
Discussed with: dim, kan, kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Not doing so may cause all sorts of random libraries to expose
libcompiler_rt's functions, which should of course not be done.
Discussed with: kan, kib
into it. Prior to this commit the .gnu_debuglink section can have up
to 3 bytes of uninitialized garbage; as a result, .ko files could
change vary between builds.
Approved by: dim
MFC after: 7 days
read_initial_length detects pointer size by checking first
4 bytes of .debug_line and stores it in struct comp_unit_head *
passed to it as second argument. By passing NULL to a
read_initial_length we ignore actual pointer size (8 bytes) and
use default (4 bytes) which results in wrong offsets of header fields.
us up to version 2.17.50.20070703, at the last GPLv2 commit.
Amongst others, this added upstream support for some FreeBSD-specific
things that we previously had to manually hack in, such as the OSABI
label support, and so on.
There are also quite a number of new files, some for cpu's (e.g. SPU)
that we may or may not be interested in, but those can be cleaned up
later on, if needed.
asctime.c:
* Set errno to EINVAL and return "??? ??? ?? ??:??:?? ????\n" if
asctime_r is called with a NULL struct tm pointer. (Note that
asctime_r is called by ctime_r and asctime; asctime is called by
ctime.)
localtime.c:
* Set errno to EINVAL and return WRONG if time1 is called with a
NULL struct tm pointer; avoid dereference if a NULL struct tm
pointer is passed to timelocal, timegm, or timeoff. (Note that
time1 is called by mktime, timegm, and timeoff; mktime is called
by timelocal.)
* more core-avoidance work
* Change to set timezone and altzone based on time types with
greatest transition times (for the benefit of Asia/Seoul).
zic.8:
* Warning about case-sensitivity of names, but not of abbrevations
zic.c:
* Conditionally output extra types with most-recently-use offsets
last (for use by systems with pre-2011 versions of localtime.c,
helping to ensure that globals "altzone and "timezone" get set
correctly).
The code has been running for nearly four weeks on my laptop running
FreeBSD 8.1 without a problem.
MFC after: 1 month
64-bit PowerPC when linking multiple C++ files referencing the same
method, defined in a common header, when that method had a switch
statement with more than 4 cases. This change fixes compilation of LLVM
tblgen on 64-bit PPC with binutils 2.17.
Lots of help from: dim
Upstream after: more testing
(still under GPLv2 at that time):
Author: H.J. Lu <hjl@lucon.org>
Date: Wed Sep 27 04:18:16 2006 +0000
PR ld/3223
PR ld/3267
* bfd/elf.c (assign_file_positions_for_non_load_sections): Don't warn
zero size allocated sections.
* ld/ldlang.h (lang_output_section_statement_type): Add
section_relative_symbol.
* ld/ldlang.c (strip_excluded_output_sections): Don't strip a section
with a symbol relative to it.
(lang_size_sections_1): Mark if an output section has a symbol symbol
relative to it.
This prevents warnings like the following during stripping of debug info
from kernel modules on i386:
===> zlib (all)
...
objcopy --only-keep-debug zlib.ko.debug zlib.ko.symbols
objcopy --strip-debug --add-gnu-debuglink=zlib.ko.symbols zlib.ko.debug zlib.ko
BFD: zlib.ko: warning: allocated section `.plt' not in segment
BFD: zlib.ko: warning: allocated section `.got' not in segment
(still under GPLv2 at that time):
Author: Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
Date: Thu Aug 24 14:59:24 2006 +0000
* ldlang.c (lang_size_sections_1, lang_assignment_statement_enum):
Adjust the current address of DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION even when dot
hasn't changed.
This is a prerequisite for the fix coming just after this.
moved from ld/emultempl/elf32.em to ld/ldlang.c, so apply approximately
the same change as upstream, which has description:
* ldlang.c (lang_insert_orphan): Add __start_<section> symbol assignment
inside output section statement. Ensure only one set of symbols per
output section.
* emultempl/pe.em (gld_${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Add non-dollar
sections before dollar sections. Correct add_child list insertion.
Taken from upstream git commit 7e01d69a19a8fd079887f26853c8565da15ff340,
with permission to use it under GPLv2 from the author.
exactly as it was on Tue, 7 Aug 2007 00:00:13 +0000.
Corresponds to git commit b458c361f01f7a257f897d0961d0a379ee999aaa.
This is currently (and most likely forever :) the last commit on this
branch.
The change made to bfd/elf.c in upstream revision 1.217.4.3 (which was a
revert of an earlier change), caused objcopy on powerpc to fail to copy
debug info from kernel modules. This had to be fixed by applying the
diff from upstream revision 1.243 on top of it.
make it like xArg because they are different ('x' doesn't accept sign,
but 'r' does).
This fixes some warnings when building DDB with clang.
With help from: rdivacky
Make "clang -print-multi-os-directory" return "." on amd64, matching
gcc's behaviour. This is needed because some ports use the option to
determine the installation directory for their libraries.
Requested by: kwm
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
stack unwinding, instead of naively trying to check the instruction at
that location. This fixes signal handling in threaded applications after
recent changes regarding unwinding in libthr. While here, clean up our
MD_FROB_UPDATE_CONTEXT() implementation a little.
o Make the value_type, vector_type, iterator, __mutex_type types of
free_list class so we can access them
o In some cases template keywords must be inserted to treat classes as
dependent template names
o Remove two 'inline' keywords where they do not make sense
Submitted by: Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com>
Reviewed by: trema
o force_to_data
o __CTOR_LIST__
o __do_global_dtors_aux_fini_array_entry
o __frame_dummy_init_array_entry
This is necessary because Clang is smart enough to optimize out these
variables was they were marked as __unused__ (and they are also static).
The end result was programs segfaulting because these symbols weren't
present.
This follows the upstream revision 159228 and the author of that
revision (Jan Hubicka <jh at suse.de>) allowed us to backport this to our
GPLv2 GCC.
Discussed with: core
CLANG_PREFIX macro. This changes the default header search path when we
are building clang as part of cross-tools.
Submitted by: Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com>
Reviewed by: freebsd-current
which are apparently "heinous" GNU extensions, so clang can
compile this without using the -fheinous-gnu-extensions option.
Results in *no* binary change, neither with clang, nor with gcc.
Submitted by: Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com>
- Fix start times of DST for Egypt.
- clocks were set back one hour at 2010-08-11 00:00:00 local time
in Gaza and the West Bank.
Obtained from: ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
onto it, which may have been used for rounding purposes in other utilities.
PR: bin/147934
Submitted by: Janne Snabb <snabb at epipe.com>
Approved by: rrs (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
use a different interface type (IFT_L2VLAN vs IFT_ETHER). Treat IFT_L2VLAN
interfaces like IFT_ETHER interfaces when handling link layer addresses.
Reviewed by: syrinx (bsnmpd)
MFC after: 1 week
- Daylight Saving Time will not be used in Egypt during Ramadan.
- Proper names for Pacific/Pohnpei and Pacific/Chuuk
- Fix historical information for Finland for 1981 and 1982
- No leap-second for December 2010.
- Fix historical information for Ontario (Canada)
should be more compatible for most shells that are out there.
I contacted Philip Guenther at OpenBSD about this PR and he
corrected the issue in their tree pretty fast.
PR: docs/142243
Submitted by: Yasir (yasir27 at mail dot ru)
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Discussed with: delphij
MFC after: 7 days
This commit merges the latest LLVM sources from the vendor space. It
also updates the build glue to match the new sources. Clang's version
number is changed to match LLVM's, which means /usr/include/clang/2.0
has been renamed to /usr/include/clang/2.8.
Obtained from: projects/clangbsd
__start_SECNAME and __stop_SECNAME symbols are automatically generated
by ld for orphan sections, i.e. those not explicitely referenced by a
linker script. The symbols are supposed to be placed correspondingly
at the start and the end of the section in output file. In some cases
__start_SECNAME may be placed at the address after the end of the
previous section (if any) and before the start the section. This
happens when following conditions are met:
1. the orphan section is found in more than one input file
2. the orphan section has different alignment requirements across input
files
3. the first instance of the section encountered doesn't have the
greatest alignment requirement
In these conditions resulting output section will be placed at address
after the end of the previous section aligned to the greatest alignment
requirement in the inputs, but __start_SECNAME will be placed at address
after the end of the previous section aligned to the alignment
requirement of the first input in which the section is encountered.
See commit message of r196118 for a concrete example of problems caused
by this bug.
The fix is to place __start_SECNAME inside the section and use ABSOLUTE
directive, rather than placing __start_SECNAME outside the section and
trying to guess address alignment.
This fix is in line with upstream binutils change/fix made between
versions 2.19 and 2.20 in revision of 1.307 ldlang.c.
MFC after: 3 weeks
a variety of bugs in binutils related to handling of 64-bit PPC ELF,
provides a GCC configuration for 64-bit PowerPC on FreeBSD, and
associated build systems tweaks.
Obtained from: projects/ppc64
I've looked at other places in the source tree where CLANG_VENDOR is
used and I suspect it might not be safe to use newlines here.
CLANG_VENDOR should just be defined to "FreeBSD ", just like the latest
Clang preview in OS X uses "Apple ". Properly use SVN_REVISION to define
it to the imported revision of Clang. I do want to have a date in there,
so slightly modify the code to support CLANG_VENDOR_SUFFIX.
Even though Roman removed these directories in his working copy, they
weren't removed from the actual repository, also causing his working
copy to be corrupted.
o) Add TARGET_ABI to the MIPS toolchain build process. This sets the default
ABI to one of o32, n32 or n64. If it is not set, o32 is assumed as that is
the current default.
o) Set the default GCC cpu type to any specified TARGET_CPUTYPE. This is
necessary to have a working "cc" if e.g. mips64 is specified, as binutils
will refuse to link objects using different ISAs in some cases.
o) Add support for n32 and n64 ABIs to binutils and GCC.
o) Add additional required libgcc2 stubs for n32 and n64.
o) Add support for the "mips64r2" architecture to GCC. Add the "octeon"
o) When static linking, wrap default libraries in --start-group and
--end-group. This is required for static linking to work on n64 with the
interdependencies between libraries there. This is what other OSes that
support n64 seem to do, as well.
o) Fix our GCC spec to define __mips64 for 64-bit targets, not __mips64__, the
former being what libgcc, etc., check and the latter seemingly being a
misspelling of a hand merge from a Linux spec.
o) When no TARGET_CPUTYPE is specified at build time, make GCC take the default
ISA from the ABI. Our old defaults were too liberal and assumed that 64-bit
ABIs should default to the MIPS64 ISA and that 32-bit ABIs should default to
the MIPS32 ISA, when we are supporting or will support some systems based on
earlier 32-bit and 64-bit ISAs, most notably MIPS-III.
o) Merge a new opcode file (and support code) from a later version of binutils
and add flags and code necessary to support Octeon-specific instructions.
This should also make merging opcodes for other modern architectures easier.
Reviewed by: imp
- Fix handling of ^@ when reading an ex command. Don't try to replay
the previous input.
- Fix handling of ^C in insert mode and when reading an ex command.
Repeating an interrupted input could cause a crash and interrupting
ex command input could cause a file corruption.
- Fix a bug which causes crashes in file name completion when a file
name is longer than the screen width.
- When an error occurs in v_txt(), leave the input mode.
PR: bin/21089, bin/136393
Obtained from: NetBSD
the jail(8) command. [10:04]
Fix a one-NUL-byte buffer overflow in libopie. [10:05]
Correctly sanity-check a buffer length in nfs mount. [10:06]
Approved by: so (cperciva)
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Security: FreeBSD-SA-10:04.jail
Security: FreeBSD-SA-10:05.opie
Security: FreeBSD-SA-10:06.nfsclient
- Bahia de Banderas (Mexican state of Nayarit) changed time zone
UTC-7 to new time zone UTC-6 on April 4, 2010 (to share the same
time zone as nearby city Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco).
Obtained from: ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
Instead of catching SIGPIPE and jumping out of the signal handler with
longjmp, ignore it and handle write errors to the local output by exiting
from there. I have changed the error message to mention the local output
instead of NetBSD's wrong "Connection closed by foreign host". Write errors
to the network were already handled by exiting immediately and this now
applies to EPIPE too.
The code assumed that SIGPIPE could only be generated by the network
connection; if it was generated by the local output, it would longjmp out of
the signal handler and write an error message which caused another SIGPIPE.
PR: 19773
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 1 week
changing format_k2 to take a long long. Because itoa is defined as a K&R
C function, without prototyping its arguments, format_k2 passed a 64-bit
value, but itoa() received only the first word, showing '0' in all memory
fields.
Although groff_mdoc(7) gives another impression, this is the ordering
most widely used and also required by mdocml/mandoc.
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: philip, ed (mentors)
From tzdata2010h:
- Tunis will not go into DST this year.
- Pakistan will not go into DST this year.
From tzdata2010g:
- Bangladesh cancels DST.
- Palestine goes into DST one day later than expected.
- Russian timezones update:
Europe/Samara goes to Moscow time.
Asia/Kamchatka goes to Moscow+8 time.
Asia/Anadyr goes to Moscow+8 time.
Note that this is actually a no-op for most users, as this GNU
cpio was broken on -HEAD and 8-STABLE since last March until
the recent fix.
FreeBSD 8.0+ uses BSD cpio by default and the code is being
actively maintained.
Blessed by: kientzle
With hat: secteam
MFC after: 3 days
remote tape service returns deliberately crafted packets containing
more data than requested.
Fix this by checking the returned amount of data and bail out when it
is more than what we requested.
PR: gnu/145010
Submitted by: naddy
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: immediately
Security: CVE-2010-0624
The Australian Antartic Division:
- Macquarie Island will stay on UTC+11 for winter and not switch back from DST.
- Casey station reverted to its normal time of UTC+8 on 5 March 2010.
- Davis station will revert to its normal time of UTC+7 at 10 March 2010
- Mawson station stays on UTC+5.
Syria will start DST on Thursday 1 April 2010 at midnight.
Correct Samao DST start date (26 Sep vs 24 Oct)
pam_end() already contains a NULL check, and it is not unreasonable to
call it with a NULL pamh in a cleanup / error-handling situation. Remove
OPENPAM_NONNULL, which may cause gcc to optimize away the NULL check.
This fixes a potential NULL pointer dereference in error-handling code
in passwd(1).
the problems related to the handling of broken DNSSEC trust chains.
This fix is only relevant for those who have DNSSEC validation
enabled and configure trust anchors from third parties, either
manually, or through a system like DLV.
to match the values passed in and prevent the SIZE field being corrupted
when more than 2TB is allocated.
PR: bin/129706
Approved by: rrs (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
- Adjust beginning / end of DST in Bangladesh (minimal impact)
- Fiji ends DST one month earlier to last Sunday of March
- Samoa changes
- Chile extends DST until 3 April this year.
the linker spec. Provide the ability to have a default ABI that's
different than o32 (again, for all 4).
Submitted by: C. Jayachandran (JC) with tweaks for o64/o32 by me
security patches to the 9.6.1 version, as well as many other bug fixes.
This version also incorporates a different fix for the problem we had
patched in contrib/bind9/bin/dig/dighost.c, so that file is now back
to being the same as the vendor version.
Due to the fact that the DNSSEC algorithm that will be used to sign the
root zone is only included in this version and in 9.7.x those who wish
to do validation MUST upgrade to one of these prior to July 2010.
This is a split merge because of non-uniform licensing of the DTC package
contents and the way these components will be used in the FreeBSD environment.
The original DTC package is composed of the following two major pieces:
1. sys/contrib/libfdt (BSD [dual] license)
2. contrib/dtc (GPLv2)
The libfdt component is going to be shared in all aspects of the environment:
- /boot/loader
- kernel
- dtc (the device tree compiler proper, userspace tool)
The Makefiles are leftovers from the copies and should live in usr.sbin/zic/*
From usr.sbin/zic:
The sources are from a vendor contributed source, therefore should
live in contrib/tzcode/zic.
on mips. Its not fully done yet but its a start.
Obtained from: JC - c.jayachandran@gmail.com
M gnu/usr.bin/gdb/kgdb/trgt_mips.c
M gnu/usr.bin/gdb/arch/mips/init.c
M gnu/usr.bin/gdb/arch/mips/Makefile
M gnu/usr.bin/Makefile
M contrib/gdb/gdb/mips-tdep.h
- Include a cpasswd script performing the same mechanisms as the cvpasswd
utility from CVSup.
PR: bin/114129
Submitted by: Petar Zhivkov Petrov <pesho.petrov -at- gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 month
Also remove upper 16bits which always seem to be 0xFFFF. We don't
allocate more than 64KB buffer anyway.
This change make smbutil work on sparc64.
Reviewed by: marius, bp
Approved by: bp
Just like rlogind, there is no need to change the ownership of the
terminal during shutdown anymore. Also don't call logwtmp, because the
login(1)/PAM is responsible for doing this. Also use SHUT_RDWR instead
of 2.
libopie includes both <utmp.h> and <utmpx.h> in this case and uses some
#defines to let the code use struct utmpx and its utility functions.
We'd better not include <utmp.h> here, because maybe it will not be
present in the future.
- Make one-true-awk respect locale's collating order in [a-z]
bracket expressions, until a more complete fix (like handing
BREs) is ready.
- Don't require a space between -[fv] and its argument.