or "+" (these are invalid, because there is no preceding operand).
When bsdgrep attempts to emulate GNU grep in discarding and ignoring the
invalid ? or + operators, some later logic in tre_compile_fast() goes
beyond the end of the buffer, leading to a crash.
Fix this by bailing out, and reporting a bad pattern instead.
Reported by: Steve Kargl
MFC after: 1 week
The prototype and the implementation of the pfctl_load_hostid used a
different data type for one of the parameters.
Submitted by: Christian Mauderer <christian.mauderer@embedded-brains.de>
In the normal case and correct failure cases, the 'phdl' pointer is passed to
callers to use or clean up as needed. However, some failure cases returned
early, failing to export the phdl pointer.
This was introduced in the restructuring of r303533.
Reported by: Coverity
CID: 1361070
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
TOS value 0 is valid, so use 256 as an invalid value rather than zero.
This allows users to enforce TOS == 0 with pf.
Reported by: Radek Krejča <radek.krejca@starnet.cz>
While big, the change was meant to have no effect on behavior and instead
so far we have found two regressions: one in the etcupdate tests and
another one in the games/openttd port[1].
Revert to a known working state. We will likely have to split the patch in
functional parts before bringing back the changes.
PR: 195929
Reported by: danfe, madpilot [1]
The "rtentry" zone does not use UMA_ZONE_ZINIT, so it is invalid to assume the
mutex's memory will be zero. Without MTX_NEW, garbage backing memory may
trigger the "re-initializing a mutex" assertion.
PR: 200991
Submitted by: Chang-Hsien Tsai <luke.tw AT gmail.com>
This error looks like it was a simple copy-paste typo in the original commit
for this code (r275732).
PR: 204009
Reported by: Chang-Hsien Tsai <luke.tw AT gmail.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
VF devices use a different register layout than PF devices. Storing
the offset in a value in the softc allows code to be shared between the
PF and VF drivers.
Reviewed by: np
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7389
In pathological situations where the master subnet manager becomes
unresponsive for an extended period, we may otherwise end up queuing all
of the system's mbufs while waiting for a response to a path record lookup.
This addresses the same issue as commit 1e85b806f9 in Linux.
Reviewed by: cem, ngie
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
After further review of the spec, I do not think the current HotPlug
code handles slots with power controllers correctly. In particular,
the power state of the slot is to be inferred from other events, not
from examining the state of the power control bit in SLOT_CTL. For now,
disable PCI hotplug support on such slots.
PR: 211081
Tested by: Jeffrey E Pieper <jeffrey.e.pieper@intel.com>
MFC after: 3 days
All current spinning loops retry an atomic op the first chance they get,
which leads to performance degradation under load.
One classic solution to the problem consists of delaying the test to an
extent. This implementation has a trivial linear increment and a random
factor for each attempt.
For simplicity, this first thouch implementation only modifies spinning
loops where the lock owner is running. spin mutexes and thread lock were
not modified.
Current parameters are autotuned on boot based on mp_cpus.
Autotune factors are very conservative and are subject to change later.
Reviewed by: kib, jhb
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 1 week
but only in the NETMAP code. This lead to the NETMAP code paths
passing nothing up to userland.
Submitted by: Ad Schellevis <ad@opnsense.org>
Reported by: Franco Fichtner <franco@opnsense.org>
MFC after: 1 day
report the size only after first opening. And due to the events are
asynchronous, some consumers can receive this event too late and
this confuses them. This partially restores previous behaviour, and
at the same time this should fix the problem, when already opened
provider loses resize event.
PR: 211028
MFC after: 3 weeks
This addresses a regression from an earlier upstream change which caused
cma_acquire_dev() to bypass the port GID cache and instead query the HCA
for each entry in its GID table. These queries can become extremely slow on
multiport devices, which has a negative impact on connection setup times.
Discussed with: hselasky
Obtained from: Linux
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
The most recent version of bsdinstall does not seem to respect any of
the checkboxes in the "Choose the services you would like to be started
at boot" dialog. None of the chosen services end up in the rc.conf file
that is installed onto the target system.
This is caused by the bsdinstall/scripts/hardening script, which
implements the new hardening options dialog. The script starts by
overwriting the previously written rc.conf.services file:
echo -n > $BSDINSTALL_TMPETC/rc.conf.services
which is obviously incorrect. It should clear out rc.conf.hardening
instead.
Reviewed by: allanjude
PR: 211506
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7387
OpenZFS uses feature flags instead of a zpool version number to track
features since the split from Oracle. In addition to avoiding confusion
on ZFS vs OpenZFS version numbers, this also allows features to be added
to different operating systems that use OpenZFS in different order.
The previous zfs boot code (gptzfsboot) and loader (zfsloader) blindly
tries to read the pool, and if failed provided only a vague error message.
With this change, both the boot code and loader check the MOS features
list in the ZFS label and compare it against the list of features that
the loader supports. If any unsupported feature is active, the pool is
not considered as a candidate for booting, and a helpful diagnostic
message is printed to the screen. Features that are merely enabled via
zpool upgrade, but not in use, do not block booting from the pool.
Submitted by: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
Reviewed by: delphij, mav
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6857
For now maintain the local style in this file.
Reviewed by: jilles
Reference:
9099a9f17b
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6966 (Partial)
Submitted by: Piotr Stefaniak
to r254304, we had separate functions for reclamation and laundering
(vm_pageout_scan) versus updating usage information, i.e., "reference
bits", on active pages (vm_pageout_page_stats), and we only performed
vm_req_vmdaemon(VM_SWAP_IDLE) if vm_pages_needed was true. However, since
r254303, if vm_swap_idle_enabled was "1", we have performed
vm_req_vmdaemon(VM_SWAP_IDLE) regardless of whether we are short of free
pages. This was unintended and too aggressive, so I suspect no one uses
this feature. With this change, we restore the historical behavior and
only perform vm_req_vmdaemon(VM_SWAP_IDLE) when we are short of free
pages.
Reviewed by: kib, markj
- Re-write tcp_ctlinput6() to closely mimic the IPv4 tcp_ctlinput()
- Now that tcp_ctlinput6() updates t_maxseg, we can allow ip6_output()
to send TCP packets without looking at the tcp host cache for every
single transmit.
- Make the icmp6 code mimic the IPv4 code & avoid returning
PRC_HOSTDEAD because it is so expensive.
Without these changes in place, every TCP6 pmtu discovery or host
unreachable ICMP resulted in a call to in6_pcbnotify() which walks the
tcbinfo table with the write lock held. Because the tcbinfo table is
shared between IPv4 and IPv6, this causes huge scalabilty issues on
servers with lots of (~100K) TCP connections, to the point where even
a small percent of IPv6 traffic had a disproportionate impact on
overall throughput.
Reviewed by: bz, rrs, ae (all earlier versions), lstewart (in Netflix's tree)
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7272
Relying on the boot loader console configuration allows us to use a
common set of device hints for all SENTRY5 devices.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7376
allow us to add an ACPI attachment for arm64.
Obtained from: ABT Systems Ltd
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7307
so when user did `ipfw table N flush` it always worked, but now
when table N doesn't exist the kernel returns ESRCH error.
This isn't fatal error for flush and destroy commands. Do not
call err(3) when errno is equal to ESRCH. Also warn only when
quiet mode isn't enabled. This fixes a regression in behavior,
when old rules are loaded from file.
Also use correct value for switch in the table_swap().
Reported by: Kevin Oberman
MFC after: 3 days
between ACPI and FDT. This will be needed on machines with both, e.g. the
SoftIron Overdrive 3000. The kernel will accept one or more comma separated
values of either 'acpi' or 'fdt'. Any other values are skipped.
To set it the user can either set it on the loader command line, or
in loader.conf e.g. in loader.conf:
kern.cfg.order=acpi,fdt
This will try using ACPI then FDT. If none of the selected options work the
kernel tries to use one to get the serial console, then panics.
Reviewed by: emaste (earlier version)
Obtained from: ABT Systems Ltd
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7274
lot of this module and I want to get the style and whitespace changes in
a separate commit (or maybe more).
PR: 206185
Submitted by: Dmitry Vagin
MFC after: 1 month
Just make sure that the total channel packet size does not exceed 1/2
data size of the TX bufring.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7359
clang-analyzer complained that eqin() sets file-scoped pointer param_start
to point into char buffer defined in scan_profile(), and once
scan_profile() exits, param_start is a "dangling reference". param_start
was never used afterwards, but it's cleaner to move it to set_option()
which is the only branch where param_start is needed.
Reference:
ab0e44e5da
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6966 (Partial)
Submitted by: Piotr Stefaniak
It's pr_comment.c that should decide whether to put a "star comment
continuation" or not. This duplicates code a bit, but it simplifies
pr_comment() at the same time since pr_comment() no longer has to "signal"
whether a star continuation is needed or not.
This change requires indent(1) to not wrap comment lines that lack a blank
character, but I think it's for the better if you look at cases when that
happens (mostly long URIs and file system paths, which arguably shouldn't
be wrapped).
It also fixes two bugs:
1. Cases where asterisk is a part of the comment's content (like in "*we*
are the champions") and happens to appear at the beginning of the line,
misleading dump_line() into thinking that this is part of the star comment
continuation, leading to misalignment.
2. Cases where blank starred lines had three too many characters on the
line when wrapped.
Reference:
3b41ee78aa
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6966 (Partial)
Submitted by: Piotr Stefaniak
After a blank line was printed (to separate paragraphs in comments), the
next line was sometimes wrapped to the column at which the previous
non-empty line ended. The fix is to reset the last blank pointer (last_bl)
on newline.
References:
345663c07a
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6966 (Partial)
Submitted by: Piotr Stefaniak