o Fix buffer overflows when using a long property body in node paths.
o Fix loop end condition when iterating through the symbol table.
o Better error handling during node modification, better problem reporting.
o Eliminate build time warnings.
Submitted by: Lukasz Wojcik
Obtained from: Semihalf
MFC after: 1 week
Enable using the statically embedded blob from the kernel, if present. The KLD
loaded DTB takes precedence, but they are both recognized and handled in the
same way.
Submitted by: Lukasz Wojcik
Obtained from: Semihalf
MFC after: 1 week
quantum bytewise to the address of a 64-bit variable results in writing
to the "wrong" 32-bit half so adjust the address accordingly. This fix
is implemented in a hackish way for two reasons:
o in order to be able to get it into 8.3 with zero impact on the little-
endian architectures where this bug has no effect and
o to avoid blowing the x86 boot2 out of the water again when compiling
it with clang, which all sane versions of this fix tested do.
This change fixes booting from UFS1 file systems on big-endian machines.
MFC after: 3 days
Winbond Super I/O chips.
With minor efforts it should be possible the extend the driver to support
further chips/revisions available from Winbond. In the simplest case
only new IDs need to be added, while different chipsets might require
their own function to enter extended function mode, etc.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated ULC (in 2011)
Reviewed by: emaste, brueffer
MFC after: 2 weeks
a loader or kernel. Specifically, kname cannot be pointed at cmd[] since
it's value is change to be an empty string after the initial call to
parse, and cmd[]'s value can be changed (thus losing a prior setting for
kname) due to user input at the boot prompt. While here, ensure that that
initial boot config file text is nul-terminated, that ops is initialized
to zero, and that kname is always initialized to a valid string.
Tested by: Domagoj Smolcic rank1seeker of gmail
MFC after: 1 week
This lets specify whereabouts of the parent PHY for a given MAC node
(and get rid of ugly kludges in mge(4) and tsec(4)).
Obtained from: Semihalf
MFC after: 1 week
get rid of testing explicitly for clang (using ${CC:T:Mclang}) in
individual Makefiles.
Instead, use the following extra macros, for use with clang:
- NO_WERROR.clang (disables -Werror)
- NO_WCAST_ALIGN.clang (disables -Wcast-align)
- NO_WFORMAT.clang (disables -Wformat and friends)
- CLANG_NO_IAS (disables integrated assembler)
- CLANG_OPT_SMALL (adds flags for extra small size optimizations)
As a side effect, this enables setting CC/CXX/CPP in src.conf instead of
make.conf! For clang, use the following:
CC=clang
CXX=clang++
CPP=clang-cpp
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Enter instead of ENTER
- Remove colons
- Line up option values
- Use dots to provide a line to visually connect the menu
selections with their values
- Replace Enabled/Disabled with off/On
(bigger inital cap for "On" is a visual indicator)
- Remove confusing "Boot" from selections that don't boot.
- With loader_color=1 in /boot/loader.conf, use reverse video to
highlight enabled options
PR: misc/160818
Submitted by: Warren Block <wblock wonkity com>
Reviewed by: Devin Teske <devin dot teske fisglobal com>, current@
MFC after: 1 week
using LOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT excludes this code. Fixes compilation of pxeldr
with -DLOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT
Applicable to stable/9 and stable/8 now.
This appears to not be needed on stable/7 as r212126 has not been MFC'd.
Obtained from: Yahoo! Inc.
MFC after: 2 weeks
from the interactive loader(8) prompt and beastie_disable="YES" is set
in loader.conf(5). In this case menu.rc is not evaluated and consequently
menu-unset does not have a body yet. This results in the ficl warning
"menu-unset not found" when try-menu-unset invokes menu-unset.
Check for beastie_disable="YES" explicitly, so that the try-menu-unset
word will not attempt to invoke menu-unset because the menu will have
never been configured. [1]
Use the sfind primitive as a last resort as an additional safer approach
conjuring a foreign word safely. [2]
PR: kern/163938
Submitted by: Devin Teske [1]
Reviewed by: Devin Teske [2]
Reported and tested by: dim
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC with: r228985
'comconsole_pcidev'. The former allows to set the base address of the
serial console i/o port. The later takes the string of the format
'bus:device:function:[bar]' as a value and uses the serial port attached
as PCI device at the specified location for console.
Both variants pass 'hw.uart.console' variable to the uart driver to
properly hand-over the kernel console.
Change allows to use ISA serial ports other than COM1 for the
loader/kernel console without loader recompilation. Also, you can use
PCI-attached port as the console, e.g. Intel AMT serial pseudo-port on
some motherboards based on Q67 chipset.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
The index() and rindex() functions were marked LEGACY in the 2001
revision of POSIX and were subsequently removed from the 2008 revision.
The strchr() and strrchr() functions are part of the C standard.
This makes the source code a lot more consistent, as most of these C
files also call into other str*() routines. In fact, about a dozen
already perform strchr() calls.
As I looked through the C library, I noticed the FreeBSD MIPS port has a
hand-written version of index(). This is nice, if it weren't for the
fact that most applications call strchr() instead.
Also, on the other architectures index() and strchr() are identical,
meaning we have two identical pieces of code in the C library and
statically linked applications.
Solve this by naming the actual file strchr.[cS] and let it use
__strong_reference()/STRONG_ALIAS() to provide the index() routine. Do
the same for rindex()/strrchr().
This seems to make the C libraries and static binaries slightly smaller,
but this reduction in size seems negligible.
before invoking the kernel.
Quoting submitter:
The issue is with the new boot loader menu. It adds many loader variables
including ones that contain ANSI color escapes.
Obviously, these ANSI codes don't play well with serial consoles when
kenv(1) is executed without arguments (reports vary as to what happens,
but it's never pretty).
The net-effect is that kenv(1) no longer reports menu-related variables.
In essence, kenv(1) output should now appear the same as on RELENG_8
(which lacks the new boot loader and didn't use any such variables).
Thus, restoring serial console glory.
Submitted by: Devin Teske <devin dott teske fisglobal.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
In an example of boot command:
- rename wd(4) IDE disk drives name to ad(4) for the time being.
- update the used kernel path "/kernel" to the current default.
[It still worked occasionally by looking into the /boot/kernel directory,
so the resulting path was "/boot//kernel/kernel", with two slashes.]
Bump .Dd for this and previous changes.
MFC after: 1 week
At work, where we use use KVM+QEMU, we notice that pxeboot is pratically
impossible because of network timeouts. This is due to the fact that the
RTC code makes aggressive jumps.
Two RTC reads does not seem to be sufficient. Change the code to check
for 8 identical RTC values.
Sponsored by: Kumina bv
- Fix boot0 to check for PXE when using the pre-set setting for the
preferred slice.
- Update boot0cfg to use slice 6 to select PXE. Accept a 'pxe' argument
instead of a number for the 's' option as a way to select PXE as well.
Submitted by: Andrew Boyer aboyer averesystems
MFC after: 2 weeks
If I interpret the C standard correctly, the storage specifier should be
placed before the inline keyword. While at it, replace __inline by
inline in the files affected.
for having kernel text non-writable, because we still need to
apply relocations. On top of that, the PBVM page table has all
pages marked as RWX, so it's an inconsistency to begin with.