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hselasky
30f165e2d7 MFV r333789: libpcap 1.9.0 (pre-release)
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2018-05-28 08:12:18 +00:00
phil
16dd3b375c Import libxo-0.9.0:
- Add xo_format_is_numeric() with improved logic to decide if format
  strings are numeric, so json output quotes them
- Convert docs to sphinx/rst
- update tests

Includes fix for PR 221676:
27d3021cc3 (diff-5a0d468963477f7daedb8308c219dd80)

PR:		 221676
MFC after:	5 days
2018-05-23 01:20:31 +00:00
antoine
4529176e69 Revert last change to file/magic/Magdir/elf, it misidentifies most shared
libraries installed from ports as pie executables instead of shared libraries,
and consequently breaks ports.
2018-05-20 22:07:44 +00:00
eadler
ff5cee9324 MFV: file 5.33
Merge the latest file(1) in.

Relevent Changelog:
- extend the support for ${x?:} expansions for magic descriptions
- add support for ${x?:} in mime types to handle pie binaries.
- add support for negative offsets (offsets from the end of file)
- close the file on error when writing magic

Relnotes:	yes
2018-05-20 05:06:42 +00:00
eadler
2ddbba1d82 top(1): Migrate top to usr.bin
We've been maintaining top(1) for a long time, and the upstream
hasn't existed/been used in similarly as long. Make it clear that we own
top(1)

Tested with 'make universe'. Everything passed except MIPS which failed
for unrelated reasons. Install also tested for amd64.

Reviewed by:		sbruno
No objections:		imp, mmacy
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15387
2018-05-19 22:40:23 +00:00
sjg
23f46b06a5 Merge bmake-20180512
Skip polling job token pipe,
better handle sysV style includes with variables.
2018-05-19 00:26:00 +00:00
delphij
89ad5c1a38 MFV r333779: xz 5.2.4.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2018-05-18 06:10:16 +00:00
dim
b620b7e88a Pull in r322325 from upstream llvm trunk (by Matthias Braun):
PeepholeOpt cleanup/refactor; NFC

  - Less unnecessary use of `auto`
  - Add early `using RegSubRegPair(AndIdx) =` to avoid countless
    `TargetInstrInfo::` qualifications.
  - Use references instead of pointers where possible.
  - Remove unused parameters.
  - Rewrite the CopyRewriter class hierarchy:
     - Pull out uncoalescable copy rewriting functionality into
       PeepholeOptimizer class.
     - Use an abstract base class to make it clear that rewriters are
       independent.
  - Remove unnecessary \brief in doxygen comments.
  - Remove unused constructor and method from ValueTracker.
  - Replace UseAdvancedTracking of ValueTracker with DisableAdvCopyOpt
    use.

Even though upstream marked this as "No Functional Change", it does
contain some functional changes, and these fix a compiler hang for one
particular source file in the devel/godot port.

PR:		228261
MFC after:	3 days
2018-05-17 14:38:58 +00:00
phil
58ce5b116e Handle thread-local storage (TLS) segments correctly when
copying (objcopy) and displaying (readelf) them.

PR:		227552
Submitted by:	kaiw (maintainer)
Reported by:	jachmann@unitix.org
Reviewed by:	phil
MFC after:	1 day
2018-05-14 05:21:18 +00:00
des
bb2118ef40 Rename all Unbound binaries and man pages from unbound* to local-unbound*.
PR:		222902
2018-05-12 17:10:36 +00:00
des
6c94117e62 Upgrade Unbound to 1.7.1. 2018-05-12 15:20:39 +00:00
des
62789ed6aa Upgrade Unbound to 1.7.0. More to follow. 2018-05-12 15:04:05 +00:00
des
142fac78a4 Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.8. More to follow. 2018-05-12 14:57:42 +00:00
des
9d601fb636 No reason to keep this around. 2018-05-12 14:51:53 +00:00
des
cdf1d61589 Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.7. More to follow. 2018-05-12 14:51:18 +00:00
des
48dec7a67f Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.6. More to follow. 2018-05-12 14:48:38 +00:00
des
cd725d1e75 Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.5. More to follow. 2018-05-12 14:39:41 +00:00
des
c7bc6bcc6a Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.4. More to follow. 2018-05-12 14:36:58 +00:00
des
d9872a36e6 Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.3. More to follow. 2018-05-12 14:19:14 +00:00
des
bf48865e7d Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.2. More to follow. 2018-05-12 14:15:39 +00:00
des
8b73549d44 Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.1. More to follow. 2018-05-12 14:04:48 +00:00
des
033739542f Upgrade Unbound to 1.6.0. More to follow. 2018-05-12 12:57:34 +00:00
des
d300320fbe Upgrade LDNS to 1.7.0.
I've been holding back on this because 1.7.0 requires OpenSSL 1.1.0 or
newer for full DANE support.  But we can't wait forever, and nothing in
base uses DANE anyway, so here we go.
2018-05-12 12:00:18 +00:00
des
3bddc2e691 Vendor import of Unbound 1.7.1. 2018-05-12 11:56:52 +00:00
des
4c38c396d2 Vendor import of Unbound 1.7.0. 2018-05-12 11:56:38 +00:00
des
0b706a590f Vendor import of Unbound 1.6.7. 2018-05-12 11:55:57 +00:00
des
d0148af050 Vendor import of Unbound 1.6.6. 2018-05-12 11:55:17 +00:00
des
a491280b1b Vendor import of Unbound 1.6.4. 2018-05-12 11:54:35 +00:00
des
f3dda4557c Vendor import of Unbound 1.6.2. 2018-05-12 11:53:39 +00:00
des
9ce1273984 Vendor import of Unbound 1.6.1. 2018-05-12 11:49:30 +00:00
jasone
c9624aad5c Update jemalloc to version 5.1.0. 2018-05-11 00:32:31 +00:00
mmacy
b175926a96 Revert accidentally commited local change to bmake to prevent debilitating
excess system time from poor API usage.

Approved by:	sbruno@
2018-05-10 17:57:46 +00:00
mmacy
68b801ac97 Add simple preempt safe epoch API
Read locking is over used in the kernel to guarantee liveness. This API makes
it easy to provide livenes guarantees without atomics.

Includes epoch_test kernel module to stress test the API.

Documentation will follow initial use case.

Test case and improvements to preemption handling in response to discussion
with mjg@

Reviewed by:	imp@, shurd@
Approved by:	sbruno@
2018-05-10 17:55:24 +00:00
emaste
2149cb08d1 lld: Omit PT_NOTE for SHT_NOTE without SHF_ALLOC
A non-alloc note section should not have a PT_NOTE program header.

Found while linking ghc (Haskell compiler) with lld on FreeBSD.  Haskell
emits a .debug-ghc-link-info note section (as the name suggests, it
contains link info) as a SHT_NOTE section without SHF_ALLOC set.

For this case ld.bfd does not emit a PT_NOTE segment for
.debug-ghc-link-info.  lld previously emitted a PT_NOTE with p_vaddr = 0
and FreeBSD's rtld segfaulted when trying to parse a note at address 0.

LLVM PR:	https://llvm.org/pr37361
LLVM review:	https://reviews.llvm.org/D46623

PR:		226872
Reviewed by:	dim
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2018-05-09 11:17:01 +00:00
peter
dfbb866f82 Update svn-1.9.7 to 1.10.0. 2018-05-08 04:52:52 +00:00
peter
f247702986 Update private sqlite from sqlite3-3.20.0 to sqlite3-3.23.1 2018-05-08 04:51:15 +00:00
philip
3f919c3716 Import tzdata 2018e
Changes: https://github.com/eggert/tz/blob/2018e/NEWS

MFC after:	3 days
2018-05-04 10:17:27 +00:00
slavash
99ceb62407 libibumad/umad.c: In get_port, ignore sysctl get rate errors
This can cause ibpanic in ibstat when width is not set properly
as can occur when Ethernet port is connected to InfiniBand fabric.

ibpanic: [8167] main: stat of IB device 'mlx5_0' failed: m

With this change, Rate is displayed as 0 with ibstat for
this scenario.

MFC after:      3 days
Approved by:    hselasky (mentor), kib (mentor)
Sponsored by:   Mellanox Technologies
2018-04-30 15:23:45 +00:00
emaste
994b0b9af9 Update ELF Tool Chain to r3614
MFC after:	1 week
Relnotes:	Yes
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2018-04-27 13:59:24 +00:00
emaste
9b56b13fa5 lldb: remove assertion that target_arch is FreeBSD
The target is not necessarily a FreeBSD binary - for example, it may be
a Linux binary running under the linuxulator.  Basic ptrace (live)
debugging already worked in this case, except for the assertion.

Sponsored by:	Turing Robotic Industries Inc.
2018-04-24 19:26:58 +00:00
dim
de8877900a Pull in r329771 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):
[X86] In X86FlagsCopyLowering, when rewriting a memory setcc we need
  to emit an explicit MOV8mr instruction.

  Previously the code only knew how to handle setcc to a register.

  This should fix a crash in the chromium build.

This fixes various assertion failures while building ports targeting
i386:
* www/firefox: isReg() && "This is not a register operand!"
* www/iridium, www/qt5-webengine: (I.atEnd() || std::next(I) ==
  def_instr_end()) && "getVRegDef assumes a single definition or no
  definition"
* devel/powerpc64-gcc: FromReg != ToReg && "Cannot replace a reg with
  itself"

Reported by:	jbeich
PR:		225330, 227686, 227698, 227699
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC-With:	r332833
2018-04-23 23:07:57 +00:00
hselasky
1c16f8c6e5 Remove the "load drivers" logic from libibverbs.
The "load drivers" logic in the libibverbs configuration file is relevant
for Linux only.

MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2018-04-22 06:11:46 +00:00
emaste
0a9663efa7 lldb: propagate error to user if memory read fails
Previously, an attempt to read an unreadable access reported zeros:

(lldb) memory read -format hex -size 8 0
0x00000000: 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
0x00000010: 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
...

Now, if DoReadMemory encounters error then return 0 (bytes read) so we
report the error to the user:

(lldb) memory read -format hex -size 8 0
error: Bad address

LLVM PR:	37190

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2018-04-21 00:34:46 +00:00
dim
f13397cb22 Recommit r332501, with an additional upstream fix for "Cannot lower
EFLAGS copy that lives out of a basic block!" errors on i386.

Pull in r325446 from upstream clang trunk (by me):

  [X86] Add 'sahf' CPU feature to frontend

  Summary:
  Make clang accept `-msahf` (and `-mno-sahf`) flags to activate the
  `+sahf` feature for the backend, for bug 36028 (Incorrect use of
  pushf/popf enables/disables interrupts on amd64 kernels).  This was
  originally submitted in bug 36037 by Jonathan Looney
  <jonlooney@gmail.com>.

  As described there, GCC also uses `-msahf` for this feature, and the
  backend already recognizes the `+sahf` feature. All that is needed is
  to teach clang to pass this on to the backend.

  The mapping of feature support onto CPUs may not be complete; rather,
  it was chosen to match LLVM's idea of which CPUs support this feature
  (see lib/Target/X86/X86.td).

  I also updated the affected test case (CodeGen/attr-target-x86.c) to
  match the emitted output.

  Reviewers: craig.topper, coby, efriedma, rsmith

  Reviewed By: craig.topper

  Subscribers: emaste, cfe-commits

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43394

Pull in r328944 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth):

  [x86] Expose more of the condition conversion routines in the public
  API for X86's instruction information. I've now got a second patch
  under review that needs these same APIs. This bit is nicely
  orthogonal and obvious, so landing it. NFC.

Pull in r329414 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):

  [X86] Merge itineraries for CLC, CMC, and STC.

  These are very simple flag setting instructions that appear to only
  be a single uop. They're unlikely to need this separation.

Pull in r329657 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth):

  [x86] Introduce a pass to begin more systematically fixing PR36028
  and similar issues.

  The key idea is to lower COPY nodes populating EFLAGS by scanning the
  uses of EFLAGS and introducing dedicated code to preserve the
  necessary state in a GPR. In the vast majority of cases, these uses
  are cmovCC and jCC instructions. For such cases, we can very easily
  save and restore the necessary information by simply inserting a
  setCC into a GPR where the original flags are live, and then testing
  that GPR directly to feed the cmov or conditional branch.

  However, things are a bit more tricky if arithmetic is using the
  flags.  This patch handles the vast majority of cases that seem to
  come up in practice: adc, adcx, adox, rcl, and rcr; all without
  taking advantage of partially preserved EFLAGS as LLVM doesn't
  currently model that at all.

  There are a large number of operations that techinaclly observe
  EFLAGS currently but shouldn't in this case -- they typically are
  using DF.  Currently, they will not be handled by this approach.
  However, I have never seen this issue come up in practice. It is
  already pretty rare to have these patterns come up in practical code
  with LLVM. I had to resort to writing MIR tests to cover most of the
  logic in this pass already.  I suspect even with its current amount
  of coverage of arithmetic users of EFLAGS it will be a significant
  improvement over the current use of pushf/popf. It will also produce
  substantially faster code in most of the common patterns.

  This patch also removes all of the old lowering for EFLAGS copies,
  and the hack that forced us to use a frame pointer when EFLAGS copies
  were found anywhere in a function so that the dynamic stack
  adjustment wasn't a problem. None of this is needed as we now lower
  all of these copies directly in MI and without require stack
  adjustments.

  Lots of thanks to Reid who came up with several aspects of this
  approach, and Craig who helped me work out a couple of things
  tripping me up while working on this.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45146

Pull in r329673 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth):

  [x86] Model the direction flag (DF) separately from the rest of
  EFLAGS.

  This cleans up a number of operations that only claimed te use EFLAGS
  due to using DF. But no instructions which we think of us setting
  EFLAGS actually modify DF (other than things like popf) and so this
  needlessly creates uses of EFLAGS that aren't really there.

  In fact, DF is so restrictive it is pretty easy to model. Only STD,
  CLD, and the whole-flags writes (WRFLAGS and POPF) need to model
  this.

  I've also somewhat cleaned up some of the flag management instruction
  definitions to be in the correct .td file.

  Adding this extra register also uncovered a failure to use the
  correct datatype to hold X86 registers, and I've corrected that as
  necessary here.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45154

Pull in r330264 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth):

  [x86] Fix PR37100 by teaching the EFLAGS copy lowering to rewrite
  uses across basic blocks in the limited cases where it is very
  straight forward to do so.

  This will also be useful for other places where we do some limited
  EFLAGS propagation across CFG edges and need to handle copy rewrites
  afterward. I think this is rapidly approaching the maximum we can and
  should be doing here. Everything else begins to require either heroic
  analysis to prove how to do PHI insertion manually, or somehow
  managing arbitrary PHI-ing of EFLAGS with general PHI insertion.
  Neither of these seem at all promising so if those cases come up,
  we'll almost certainly need to rewrite the parts of LLVM that produce
  those patterns.

  We do now require dominator trees in order to reliably diagnose
  patterns that would require PHI nodes. This is a bit unfortunate but
  it seems better than the completely mysterious crash we would get
  otherwise.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45673

Together, these should ensure clang does not use pushf/popf sequences to
save and restore flags, avoiding problems with unrelated flags (such as
the interrupt flag) being restored unexpectedly.

Requested by:	jtl
PR:		225330
MFC after:	1 week
2018-04-20 18:20:55 +00:00
lidl
22b34e384b top: fix warnings from clang/gcc
Add includes for <curses.h> and <termcap.h> where necessary, and
rename a few internal functions to have a "top_" prefix to avoid
clashes with standard names from curses.h/termcap.h headers.

Top now compiles without warnings on both gcc and clang.

Reviewed by:	emaste, imp, jhb
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15115
2018-04-18 13:17:14 +00:00
trasz
3aa26aed8b Don't put multiple names on a single .Nm line. This fixes apropos(1)
output, from this:

strnlen, strlen, strlen,(3) - find length of string                                                                                                                                                     │·······

... to this:

strlen, strnlen(3) - find length of string

PR:		223525
MFC after:	2 weeks
2018-04-17 09:05:46 +00:00
eadler
e476e18531 amd: correct formatting of 'SEE ALSO' 2018-04-14 21:54:22 +00:00
dim
5a917c072a Revert r332501 for now, as it can cause build failures on i386.
Reported upstream as <https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37133>.

Reported by:	emaste, ci.freebsd.org
PR:		225330
2018-04-14 14:57:32 +00:00
dim
dde78cf895 Pull in r325446 from upstream clang trunk (by me):
[X86] Add 'sahf' CPU feature to frontend

  Summary:
  Make clang accept `-msahf` (and `-mno-sahf`) flags to activate the
  `+sahf` feature for the backend, for bug 36028 (Incorrect use of
  pushf/popf enables/disables interrupts on amd64 kernels).  This was
  originally submitted in bug 36037 by Jonathan Looney
  <jonlooney@gmail.com>.

  As described there, GCC also uses `-msahf` for this feature, and the
  backend already recognizes the `+sahf` feature. All that is needed is
  to teach clang to pass this on to the backend.

  The mapping of feature support onto CPUs may not be complete; rather,
  it was chosen to match LLVM's idea of which CPUs support this feature
  (see lib/Target/X86/X86.td).

  I also updated the affected test case (CodeGen/attr-target-x86.c) to
  match the emitted output.

  Reviewers: craig.topper, coby, efriedma, rsmith

  Reviewed By: craig.topper

  Subscribers: emaste, cfe-commits

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43394

Pull in r328944 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth):

  [x86] Expose more of the condition conversion routines in the public
  API for X86's instruction information. I've now got a second patch
  under review that needs these same APIs. This bit is nicely
  orthogonal and obvious, so landing it. NFC.

Pull in r329414 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper):

  [X86] Merge itineraries for CLC, CMC, and STC.

  These are very simple flag setting instructions that appear to only
  be a single uop. They're unlikely to need this separation.

Pull in r329657 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth):

  [x86] Introduce a pass to begin more systematically fixing PR36028
  and similar issues.

  The key idea is to lower COPY nodes populating EFLAGS by scanning the
  uses of EFLAGS and introducing dedicated code to preserve the
  necessary state in a GPR. In the vast majority of cases, these uses
  are cmovCC and jCC instructions. For such cases, we can very easily
  save and restore the necessary information by simply inserting a
  setCC into a GPR where the original flags are live, and then testing
  that GPR directly to feed the cmov or conditional branch.

  However, things are a bit more tricky if arithmetic is using the
  flags.  This patch handles the vast majority of cases that seem to
  come up in practice: adc, adcx, adox, rcl, and rcr; all without
  taking advantage of partially preserved EFLAGS as LLVM doesn't
  currently model that at all.

  There are a large number of operations that techinaclly observe
  EFLAGS currently but shouldn't in this case -- they typically are
  using DF.  Currently, they will not be handled by this approach.
  However, I have never seen this issue come up in practice. It is
  already pretty rare to have these patterns come up in practical code
  with LLVM. I had to resort to writing MIR tests to cover most of the
  logic in this pass already.  I suspect even with its current amount
  of coverage of arithmetic users of EFLAGS it will be a significant
  improvement over the current use of pushf/popf. It will also produce
  substantially faster code in most of the common patterns.

  This patch also removes all of the old lowering for EFLAGS copies,
  and the hack that forced us to use a frame pointer when EFLAGS copies
  were found anywhere in a function so that the dynamic stack
  adjustment wasn't a problem. None of this is needed as we now lower
  all of these copies directly in MI and without require stack
  adjustments.

  Lots of thanks to Reid who came up with several aspects of this
  approach, and Craig who helped me work out a couple of things
  tripping me up while working on this.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45146

Pull in r329673 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth):

  [x86] Model the direction flag (DF) separately from the rest of
  EFLAGS.

  This cleans up a number of operations that only claimed te use EFLAGS
  due to using DF. But no instructions which we think of us setting
  EFLAGS actually modify DF (other than things like popf) and so this
  needlessly creates uses of EFLAGS that aren't really there.

  In fact, DF is so restrictive it is pretty easy to model. Only STD,
  CLD, and the whole-flags writes (WRFLAGS and POPF) need to model
  this.

  I've also somewhat cleaned up some of the flag management instruction
  definitions to be in the correct .td file.

  Adding this extra register also uncovered a failure to use the
  correct datatype to hold X86 registers, and I've corrected that as
  necessary here.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45154

Together, these should ensure clang does not use pushf/popf sequences to
save and restore flags, avoiding problems with unrelated flags (such as
the interrupt flag) being restored unexpectedly.

Requested by:	jtl
PR:		225330
MFC after:	1 week
2018-04-14 12:07:05 +00:00
brooks
26c165ead9 Remove support for the Arcnet protocol.
While Arcnet has some continued deployment in industrial controls, the
lack of drivers for any of the PCI, USB, or PCIe NICs on the market
suggests such users aren't running FreeBSD.

Evidence in the PR database suggests that the cm(4) driver (our sole
Arcnet NIC) was broken in 5.0 and has not worked since.

PR:		182297
Reviewed by:	jhibbits, vangyzen
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15057
2018-04-13 21:18:04 +00:00