7583 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
vangyzen
7b3b15b300 MFC r281787
dmesg: accommodate message buffer growth between the sysctl calls

Allocate 12.5% extra space to avoid ENOMEM when the message buffer
is growing steadily.

Reported by:    Steve Wahl <steve_wahl@dell.com> (and tested)
Sponsored by:   Dell Inc.
2015-10-02 14:24:39 +00:00
dim
d61f0d555c MFC r286702:
In ipfw2, avoid left-shifting negative integers, which is undefined.
While here, make some other arguments to htonl(3) unsigned too.
2015-09-22 22:18:36 +00:00
hrs
2fa97c2891 Re-add deprecated options as no-op to prevent breakage of backward
compatibility.

Spotted by:	ume
2015-09-21 03:03:57 +00:00
melifaro
5496fd3096 MFC r266310
Fix wrong formatting of 0.0.0.0/X table records in ipfw(8).

  Add `flags` u16 field to the hole in ipfw_table_xentry structure.
  Kernel has been guessing address family for supplied record based
  on xent length size.
  Userland, however, has been getting fixed-size ipfw_table_xentry structures
  guessing address family by checking address by IN6_IS_ADDR_V4COMPAT().

  Fix this behavior by providing specific IPFW_TCF_INET flag for IPv4 records.

PR:		bin/189471,kern/200169
2015-09-18 17:29:24 +00:00
hiren
c6c0cd4557 MFC r286700
Make LAG LACP fast timeout tunable through IOCTL.
2015-09-15 05:19:10 +00:00
hrs
349e17a73a MFC 287607:
- Remove GIF_{SEND,ACCEPT}_REVETHIP.
- Simplify EADDRNOTAVAIL and EAFNOSUPPORT conditions.
2015-09-13 01:35:40 +00:00
hrs
8bd36880a4 MFC 272159,272161,272386,272446,272547,272548,273210:
- Make lagg protos a enum.

- When reconfiguring protocol on a lagg, first set it to LAGG_PROTO_NONE,
  then drop lock, run the attach routines, and then set it to specific
  proto. This removes tons of WITNESS warnings.

- Make lagg protocol attach handlers not failing and allocate memory
  with M_WAITOK.

- Virtualize lagg(4) cloner.  This change fixes a panic when tearing down
  if_lagg(4) interfaces which were cloned in a vnet jail.

  Sysctl nodes which are dynamically generated for each cloned interface
  (net.link.lagg.N.*) have been removed, and use_flowid and flowid_shift
  ifconfig(8) parameters have been added instead.  Flags and per-interface
  statistics counters are displayed in "ifconfig -v".

- Separate option handling from SIOC[SG]LAGG to SIOC[SG]LAGGOPTS for
  backward compatibility with old ifconfig(8).

- Move L2 addr configuration for the primary port to a taskqueue.  This fixes
  LOR of softc rmlock in iflladdr_event handlers.

- Call if_delmulti_ifma() after LACP_UNLOCK().  This fixes another LOR.

- Fix a panic in lacp_transit_expire().

- Fix a panic in lagg_input() upon shutting down a port.

- Use printb() for boolean flags in ro_opts and actor_state for LACP.

- Fix lladdr configuration which could prevent LACP mode from working.

- Fix LORs when a laggport interface has an IPv6 LLA.
2015-09-12 20:36:39 +00:00
delphij
edf242860f MFC r286834:
Use arc4random_buf().  While there, unifdef the code for !HAVE_ARC4RANDOM.
2015-08-31 18:53:41 +00:00
ken
0e7643b351 MFC, r286965:
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  r286965 | ken | 2015-08-20 10:07:51 -0600 (Thu, 20 Aug 2015) | 297 lines

  Revamp camcontrol(8) fwdownload support and add the opcodes subcommand.

  The significant changes and bugs fixed here are:

  1. Fixed a bug in the progress display code:

     When the user's filename is too big, or his terminal width is too
     small, the progress code could wind up using a negative number for
     the length of the "stars" that it uses to indicate progress.

     This negative value was assigned to an unsigned variable, resulting
     in a very large positive value.

     The result is that we wound up writing garbage from memory to the
     user's terminal.

     With an 80 column terminal, a file name length of more than 35
     characters would generate this problem.

     To address this, we now set a minimum progress bar length, and
     truncate the user's file name as needed.

     This has been tested with large filenames and small terminals, and
     at least produces reasonable results.  If the terminal is too
     narrow, the progress display takes up an additional line with each
     update, but this is more user friendly than writing garbage to the
     tty.

  2. SATA drives connected via a SATA controller didn't have SCSI Inquiry
     data populated in struct cam_device.  This meant that the code in
     fw_get_vendor() in fwdownload.c would try to match a zero-length
     vendor ID, and so return the first entry in the vendor table.  (Which
     used to be HITACHI.)  Fixed by grabbing identify data, passing the
     identify buffer into fw_get_vendor(), and matching against the model
     name.

  3. SATA drives connected via a SAS controller do have Inquiry data
     populated.  The table included a couple of entries -- "ATA ST" and
     "ATA HDS", intended to handle Seagate and Hitachi SATA drives attached
     via a SAS controller.  SCSI to ATA translation layers use a vendor
     ID of "ATA" (which is standard), and then the model name from the ATA
     identify data as the SCSI product name when they are returning data on
     SATA disks.  The cam_strmatch code will match the first part of the
     string (because the length it is given is the length of the vendor,
     "ATA"), and return 0 (i.e. a match).  So all SATA drives attached to
     a SAS controller would be programmed using the Seagate method
     (WRITE BUFFER mode 7) of SCSI firmware downloading.

  4. Issue  above covered up a bug in fw_download_img() -- if the
     maximum packet size in the vendor table was 0, it tried to default
     to a packet size of 32K.  But then it didn't actually succeed in
     doing that, because it set the packet size to the value that was
     in the vendor table (0).  Now that we actually have ATA attached
     drives fall use the VENDOR_ATA case, we need a reasonable default
     packet size.  So this is fixed to properly set the default packet size.

  5. Add support for downloading firmware to IBM LTO drives, and add a
     firmware file validation method to make sure that the firmware
     file matches the drive type.  IBM tape drives include a Load ID and
     RU name in their vendor-specific VPD page 0x3.  Those should match
     the IDs in the header of the firmware file to insure that the
     proper firmware file is loaded.

  6. This also adds a new -q option to the camcontrol fwdownload
     subcommand to suppress informational output.  When -q is used in
     combination with -y, the firmware upgrade will happen without
     prompting and without output except if an error condition occurs.

  7. Re-add support for printing out SCSI inquiry information when
     asking the user to confirm that they want to download firmware, and
     add printing of ATA Identify data if it is a SATA disk.  This was
     removed in r237281 when support for flashing ATA disks was added.

  8. Add a new camcontrol(8) "opcodes" subcommand, and use the
     underlying code to get recommended timeout values for drive
     firmware downloads.

     Many SCSI devices support the REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES
     command, and some support the optional timeout descriptor that
     specifies nominal and recommended timeouts for the commands
     supported by the device.

     The new camcontrol opcodes subcommand allows displaying all
     opcodes supported by a drive, information about which fields
     in a SCSI CDB are actually used by a given SCSI device, and the
     nominal and recommended timeout values for each command.

     Since firmware downloads can take a long time in some devices, and
     the time varies greatly between different types of devices, take
     advantage of the infrastructure used by the camcontrol opcodes
     subcommand to determine the best timeout to use for the WRITE
     BUFFER command in SCSI device firmware downloads.

     If the device recommends a timeout, it is likely to be more
     accurate than the default 50 second timeout used by the firmware
     download code.  If the user specifies a timeout, it will override
     the default or device recommended timeout.  If the device doesn't
     support timeout descriptors, we fall back to the default.

  9. Instead of downloading firmware to SATA drives behind a SAS controller
     using WRITE BUFFER, use the SCSI ATA PASS-THROUGH command to compose
     an ATA DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command and it to the drive.  The previous
     version of this code attempted to send a SCSI WRITE BUFFER command to
     SATA drives behind a SAS controller.  Although that is part of the
     SAT-3 spec, it doesn't work with the parameters used with LSI
     controllers at least.

  10.Add a new mechanism for making common ATA passthrough and
     ATA-behind-SCSI passthrough commands.

     The existing camcontrol(8) ATA command mechanism checks the device
     type on every command executed.  That works fine for individual
     commands, but is cumbersome for things like a firmware download
     that send a number of commands.

     The fwdownload code detects the device type up front, and then
     sends the appropriate commands.

  11.In simulation mode (-s), if the user specifies the -v flag, print out
     the SCSI CDB or ATA registers that would be sent to the drive.  This will
     aid in debugging any firmware download issues.

  sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c:
  	Add a device type to the fw_vendor structure, so that we can
  	specify different download methods for different devices from the
  	same vendor.  In this case, IBM hard drives (from when they
  	still made hard drives) and tape drives.

  	Add a tur_status field to the fw_vendor structure so that we can
  	specify whether the drive to be upgraded should be ready, not
  	ready, or whether it doesn't matter.  Add the corresponding
  	capability in fw_download_img().

  	Add comments describing each of the vendor table fields.

  	Add HGST and SmrtStor to the supported SCSI vendors list.

  	In fw_get_vendor(), look at ATA identify data if we have a SATA
  	device to try to identify what the drive vendor is.

  	Add IBM firmware file validation.  This gets VPD page 0x3, and
  	compares the Load ID and RU name in the page to the values
  	included in the header.  The validation code will refuse to load
  	a firmware file if the values don't match.  This does allow the
  	user to attempt a downgrade; whether or not it succeeds will
  	likely depend on the drive settings.

  	Add a -q option, and disable all informative output
  	(progress bars, etc.) when this is enabled.

  	Re-add the inquiry in the confirmation dialog so the user has
  	a better idea of which device he is talking to.  Add support for
  	displaying ATA identify data.

  	Don't automatically disable confirmation in simulation (-s) mode.
  	This allows the user to see the inquiry or identify data in the
  	dialog, and see exactly what they would see when the command
  	actually runs.  Also, in simulation mode, if the user specifies
  	the -v flag, print out the SCSI CDB or ATA registers that would
  	be sent to the drive.  This will aid in debugging any firmware
  	download issues.

  	Add a timeout field and timeout type to the firmware download
  	vendor table.  This allows specifying a default timeout and allows
  	specifying whether we should attempt to probe for a recommended
  	timeout from the drive.

  	Add a new fuction, fw_get_timeout(), that will determine
  	which timeout to use for the WRITE BUFFER command.  If the
  	user specifies a timeout, we always use that.  Otherwise,
  	we will use the drive recommended timeout, if available,
  	and fall back to the default when a drive recommended
  	timeout isn't available.

  	When we prompt the user, tell him what timeout we're going
  	to use, and the source of the timeout.

  	Revamp the way SATA devices are handled.

  	In fwdownload(), use the new get_device_type() function to
  	determine what kind of device we're talking to.

  	Allow firmware downloads to any SATA device, but restrict
  	SCSI downloads to known devices.  (The latter is not a
  	change in behavior.)

  	Break out the "ready" check from fw_download_img() into a
  	new subfunction, fw_check_device_ready().  This sends the
  	appropriate command to the device in question -- a TEST
  	UNIT READY or an IDENTIFY.  The IDENTIFY for SATA devices
   	a SAT layer is done using the SCSI ATA PASS-THROUGH
  	command.

  	Use the new build_ata_cmd() function to build either a SCSI or
  	ATA I/O CCB to issue the DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command to SATA
  	devices.  build_ata_cmd() figures looks at the devtype argument
  	and fills in the correct CCB type and CDB or ATA registers.

  	Revamp the vendor table to remove the previous
  	vendor-specific ATA entries and use a generic ATA vendor
  	placeholder.  We currently use the same method for all ATA
  	drives, although we may have to add vendor-specific
  	behavior once we test this with more drives.

  sbin/camcontrol/progress.c:
  	In progress_draw(), make barlength a signed value so that
  	we can easily detect a negative value.

  	If barlength (the length of the progress bar) would wind up
  	negative due to a small TTY width or a large filename,
  	set the bar length to the new minimum (10 stars) and
  	truncate the user's filename.  We will truncate it down to
  	0 characters if necessary.

  	Calculate a new prefix_len variable (user's filename length)
  	and use it as the precision when printing the filename.

  sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:
  	Implement a new camcontrol(8) subcommand, "opcodes".  The
  	opcodes subcommand allows displaying the entire list of
  	SCSI commands supported by a device, or details on an
  	individual command.  In either case, it can display
  	nominal and recommended timeout values.

  	Add the scsiopcodes() function, which calls the new
  	scsigetopcodes() function to fetch opcode data from a
  	drive.

  	Add two new functions, scsiprintoneopcode() and
  	scsiprintopcodes(), which print information about one
  	opcode or all opcodes, respectively.

  	Remove the get_disk_type() function.  It is no longer used.

  	Add a new function, dev_has_vpd_page(), that fetches the
  	supported INQUIRY VPD list from a device and tells the
  	caller whether the requested VPD page is available.

  	Add a new function, get_device_type(), that returns a more
  	precise device type than the old get_disk_type() function.
  	The get_disk_type() function only distinguished between
  	SCSI and ATA devices, and SATA devices behind a SCSI to ATA
  	translation layer were considered to be "SCSI".

  	get_device_type() offers a third type, CC_DT_ATA_BEHIND_SCSI.
  	We need to know this to know whether to attempt to send ATA
  	passthrough commands.  If the device has the ATA
  	Information VPD page (0x89), then it is an ATA device
  	behind a SCSI to ATA translation layer.

  	Remove the type argument from the fwdownload() subcommand.

  	Add a new function, build_ata_cmd(), that will take one set
  	of common arguments and build either a SCSI or ATA I/O CCB,
  	depending on the device type passed in.

  sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h:
  	Add a prototype for scsigetopcodes().

  	Add a new enumeration, camcontrol_devtype.

  	Add prototypes for dev_has_vpd_page(), get_device_type()
  	and build_ata_cmd().

  	Remove the type argument from the fwdownload() subcommand.

  sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8
  	Explain that the fwdownload subcommand will use the drive
  	recommended timeout if available, and that the user can
  	override the timeout.

  	Document the new opcodes subcommand.

  	Explain that we will attempt to download firmware to any
  	SATA device.

  	Document supported SCSI vendors, and models tested if known.

  	Explain the commands used to download firmware for the
  	three different drive and controller combinations.

  	Document that the -v flag in simulation mode for the fwdownload
  	subcommand will print out the SCSI CDBs or ATA registers that would
  	be used.

  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
  	Add new bit definitions for the one opcode descriptor for
  	the REPORT SUPPORTED OPCODES command.

  	Add a function prototype for scsi_report_supported_opcodes().

  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c:
  	Add a new CDB building function, scsi_report_supported_opcodes().

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
2015-08-27 13:17:05 +00:00
melifaro
a91e3ef58a MFC r270064,r270068,r270069,r270115,r270129,r270287,r270822,r271014,
r271524,r273541,r282967,r283009,r283364.

Add support for reading i2c SFP/SFP+ data from NIC driver and
presenting most interesting fields via ifconfig -v.
This version supports Intel ixgbe driver only.

Tested on:      Cisco,Intel,Mellanox,ModuleTech,Molex transceivers

* Add new net/sff8436.h containing constants used to access
  QSFP+ data via i2c inteface. These constants has been taken
  from SFF-8436 "QSFP+ 10 Gbs 4X PLUGGABLE TRANSCEIVER" standard
  rev 4.8.
* Add support for printing QSFP+ information from 40G NICs
  such as Chelsio T5.

Example:
cxl1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
        options=ec07bb<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,.....>
        ether 00:07:43:28:ad:08
        nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
        media: Ethernet 40Gbase-LR4 <full-duplex>
        status: active
        plugged: QSFP+ 40GBASE-LR4 (MPO Parallel Optic)
        vendor: OEM PN: OP-QSFP-40G-LR4 SN: 20140318001 DATE: 2014-03-18
        module temperature: 64.06 C voltage: 3.26 Volts
        lane 1: RX: 0.47 mW (-3.21 dBm) TX: 2.78 mW (4.46 dBm)
        lane 2: RX: 0.20 mW (-6.94 dBm) TX: 2.80 mW (4.47 dBm)
        lane 3: RX: 0.18 mW (-7.38 dBm) TX: 2.79 mW (4.47 dBm)
        lane 4: RX: 0.90 mW (-0.45 dBm) TX: 2.80 mW (4.48 dBm)

Tested on:      Chelsio T5
Tested on:      Mellanox/Huawei passive/active cables/transceivers.

Sponsored by:   Yandex LLC
2015-08-15 17:52:55 +00:00
rmacklem
83028e54ab MFC: r285260
Since the case where secflavor < 0 indicates the security flavor is
to be negotiated, it could be a Kerberized mount. As such, filling
in the "principal" argument using the canonized host name makes sense.
If it is negotiated as AUTH_SYS, the "principal" argument is meaningless
but harmless.
2015-08-08 22:06:07 +00:00
delphij
b64e10546f Fix patch(1) shell injection vulnerability via ed(1). [SA-15:18]
Fix routed remote denial of service vulnerability. [SA-15:19]
2015-08-05 22:05:02 +00:00
trasz
e0160cb48c MFC r285674:
Document suspend/resume notification in devd.conf(5).

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-08-02 09:37:47 +00:00
trasz
01cb83f877 MFC r285673:
Add CARP events description to devd.conf(5).

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-08-02 09:35:53 +00:00
ae
76b23ad923 MFC r285735:
lseek() allows an offset to be set beyond the end of file. Using
  it to check that partition has enough space to write bootcode doesn't
  work. Use the known size of provider instead.

  PR:		201504
2015-07-28 08:22:50 +00:00
jimharris
c7ba7d86bd MFC r285796:
nvmecontrol: read controller identify data before any log page operations

Sponsored by:	Intel
2015-07-27 15:34:02 +00:00
hrs
b037e0b55c MFC r282805:
- Remove ND6_IFF_IGNORELOOP.  This functionality was useless in practice
  because a link where looped back NS messages are permanently observed
  does not work with either NDP or ARP for IPv4.

- draft-ietf-6man-enhanced-dad is now RFC 7527.

Approved by:	re (gjb)
2015-07-23 19:58:56 +00:00
hrs
c20172e5e8 MFC r271910, r273211:
* Add -x waittime and -X timeout options for feature parity.  These are
  equivalent to -W and -t options of ping(8).  Different letters are used
  because both have already been used for another purposes in ping6(8).

* Fix a problem that reply packets are not received when -i T option is set
  and (T < RTT).

 - Use select(2) for timeout instead of interval timer. Remove poll(2) support.
 - Use sigaction(2) instead of signal(3).
 - Exit in SIGINT handler when two signals are received and doing reverse DNS
   lookup as ping(8) does.
 - Remove redundant variables used for getaddrinfo(3).

Approved by:	re (gjb)
2015-07-23 19:52:03 +00:00
allanjude
10c80a84da MFC: r285594
New partition flag for gpart, writes the 0xee partition in the pmbr in the second slot, rather than the first.
	Works around Lenovo legacy GPT boot issue

PR:		184910
Approved by:	re (gjb), marcel
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3140
2015-07-21 15:50:14 +00:00
brueffer
dbae220f09 MFC: r285529
If ggated's exports_find() fails, the connection is removed before
(trying to) report the problem to the client.

sendfail() is called with an already closed socket and thus it
fails to inform the client about the problem.

Fix this by calling sendfail() before connection_remove().

PR:		195944
Submitted by:	Fabian Keil
Reviewed by:	pjd
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2015-07-21 14:27:36 +00:00
brueffer
77896922f6 MFC: r285531
Unbreak ggatec and ggatel on i386 after r238119, which added two more
'struct g_gate_ctl_create' fields.

While the behaviour was technically undefined on other architectures
as well, on the reporter's amd64 systems the uninitialized bytes the
kernel cares about were always zero so everything worked as expected.

PR:		197309, 199559
Submitted by:	ota@j.email.ne.jp, Fabian Keil
Reviewed by:	pjd
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2015-07-21 14:25:21 +00:00
brueffer
fd9aec951b MFC: r285037
Add -b to the devlist usage info, forgotten in r260059.

PR:		195094
Submitted by:	robin.hahling@gw-computing.net
Approved by:	re (marius)
2015-07-14 11:37:26 +00:00
brueffer
3b154288ec MFC: r284290, r284323
Improve grammar.

PR:		200673
Submitted by:	Fabian Keil
Obtained from:	ElectroBSD
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2015-07-13 13:14:51 +00:00
brueffer
69a48b293b MFC: r285029
Fix an obviously wrong boolean operator.

PR:		200983
Submitted by:	David Bindeman
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2015-07-13 13:02:04 +00:00
brueffer
22520d35de MFH: r284250
Consistently use trailing whitespace in passphrase prompts.

PR:		193496
Submitted by:	Fabian Keil
2015-06-24 12:21:25 +00:00
trasz
5c12b82b8d MFC r281929:
Fix growfs(8) build with debug enabled (make -DGFSDBG).

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-06-21 06:49:44 +00:00
trasz
a79dffff33 MFC r282857:
Document RCTL events in devd.conf(5).

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-06-21 06:36:54 +00:00
rmacklem
80271ba17a MFC: r284531
Document that a forced dismount of an NFSv3 mount when the
NLM (rpc.lockd) is running can crash the system.
Unfortunately this is not easy to fix, but I have left
PR#200585 open.
2015-06-20 23:15:57 +00:00
ken
1d2632e58b MFC, r284192:
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  r284192 | ken | 2015-06-09 15:39:38 -0600 (Tue, 09 Jun 2015) | 102 lines

  Add support for reading MAM attributes to camcontrol(8) and libcam(3).

  MAM is Medium Auxiliary Memory and is most commonly found as flash
  chips on tapes.

  This includes support for reading attributes and decoding most
  known attributes, but does not yet include support for writing
  attributes or reporting attributes in XML format.

  libsbuf/Makefile:
  	Add subr_prf.c for the new sbuf_hexdump() function.  This
  	function is essentially the same function.

  libsbuf/Symbol.map:
  	Add a new shared library minor version, and include the
  	sbuf_hexdump() function.

  libsbuf/Version.def:
  	Add version 1.4 of the libsbuf library.

  libutil/hexdump.3:
  	Document sbuf_hexdump() alongside hexdump(3), since it is
  	essentially the same function.

  camcontrol/Makefile:
  	Add attrib.c.

  camcontrol/attrib.c:
  	Implementation of READ ATTRIBUTE support for camcontrol(8).

  camcontrol/camcontrol.8:
  	Document the new 'camcontrol attrib' subcommand.

  camcontrol/camcontrol.c:
  	Add the new 'camcontrol attrib' subcommand.

  camcontrol/camcontrol.h:
  	Add a function prototype for scsiattrib().

  share/man/man9/sbuf.9:
  	Document the existence of sbuf_hexdump() and point users to
  	the hexdump(3) man page for more details.

  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c:
  	Add a table of known attributes, text descriptions and
  	handler functions.

  	Add a new scsi_attrib_sbuf() function along with a number
  	of other related functions that help decode attributes.

  	scsi_attrib_ascii_sbuf() decodes ASCII format attributes.

  	scsi_attrib_int_sbuf() decodes binary format attributes, and
  	will pass them off to scsi_attrib_hexdump_sbuf() if they're
  	bigger than 8 bytes.

  	scsi_attrib_vendser_sbuf() decodes the vendor and drive
  	serial number attribute.

  	scsi_attrib_volcoh_sbuf() decodes the Volume Coherency
  	Information attribute that LTFS writes out.

  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
  	Add a number of attribute-related structure definitions and
  	other defines.

  	Add function prototypes for all of the functions added in
  	scsi_all.c.

  sys/kern/subr_prf.c:
  	Add a new function, sbuf_hexdump().  This is the same as
  	the existing hexdump(9) function, except that it puts the
  	result in an sbuf.

  	This also changes subr_prf.c so that it can be compiled in
  	userland for includsion in libsbuf.

  	We should work to change this so that the kernel hexdump
  	implementation is a wrapper around sbuf_hexdump() with a
  	statically allocated sbuf with a drain.  That will require
  	a drain function that goes to the kernel printf() buffer
  	that can take a non-NUL terminated string as input.
  	That is because an sbuf isn't NUL-terminated until it is
  	finished, and we don't want to finish it while we're still
  	using it.

  	We should also work to consolidate the userland hexdump and
  	kernel hexdump implemenatations, which are currently
  	separate.  This would also mean making applications that
  	currently link in libutil link in libsbuf.

  sys/sys/sbuf.h:
  	Add the prototype for sbuf_hexdump(), and add another copy
  	of the hexdump flag values if they aren't already defined.

  	Ideally the flags should be defined in one place but the
  	implemenation makes it difficult to do properly.  (See
  	above.)

  Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic Corporation

------------------------------------------------------------------------
2015-06-16 02:31:11 +00:00
bryanv
dfb124acf0 MFC r273331, r273371, r275851:
- Add vxlan interface

 - Use the size of the Ethernet address, not the entire header, when
   copying into forwarding entry.

 - Prefix all the vxlan ifconfig commands so they are unique
2015-06-14 03:14:45 +00:00
bryanv
9299c65128 MFC r271603:
Add DEF_CLONE_CMD_ARG2
2015-06-13 19:36:32 +00:00
ae
49fd76c05c MFC r282809:
Add new socket ioctls SIOC[SG]TUNFIB to set FIB number of encapsulated
  packets on tunnel interfaces. Add support of these ioctls to gre(4),
  gif(4) and me(4) interfaces. For incoming packets M_SETFIB() should use
  if_fib value from ifnet structure, use proper value in gre(4) and me(4).

  Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2462
2015-06-06 13:37:11 +00:00
ae
920800a21f MFC r274246:
Overhaul if_gre(4).

  Split it into two modules: if_gre(4) for GRE encapsulation and
  if_me(4) for minimal encapsulation within IP.

  gre(4) changes:
  * convert to if_transmit;
  * rework locking: protect access to softc with rmlock,
    protect from concurrent ioctls with sx lock;
  * correct interface accounting for outgoing datagramms (count only payload size);
  * implement generic support for using IPv6 as delivery header;
  * make implementation conform to the RFC 2784 and partially to RFC 2890;
  * add support for GRE checksums - calculate for outgoing datagramms and check
    for inconming datagramms;
  * add support for sending sequence number in GRE header;
  * remove support of cached routes. This fixes problem, when gre(4) doesn't
    work at system startup. But this also removes support for having tunnels with
    the same addresses for inner and outer header.
  * deprecate support for various GREXXX ioctls, that doesn't used in FreeBSD.
    Use our standard ioctls for tunnels.

  me(4):
  * implementation conform to RFC 2004;
  * use if_transmit;
  * use the same locking model as gre(4);

  PR:		164475

MFC r274289 (by bz):
  gcc requires variables to be initialised in two places.  One of them
  is correctly  used only under the same conditional though.

  For module builds properly check if the kernel supports INET or INET6,
  as otherwise various mips kernels without IPv6 support would fail to build.

MFC r274964:
  Add ip_gre.h to ObsoleteFiles.inc.
2015-06-06 12:44:42 +00:00
pkelsey
b8022a7806 MFC r283641:
Add CAP_FCNTL to the lease file capsicum rights, and limit to
CAP_FCNTL_GETFL.  Without CAP_FCNTL_GETFL, the lease file truncation
in rewrite_client_leases() will fail to trim old data when rewriting
the file with a lesser amount of data.
2015-06-04 04:54:54 +00:00
pjd
fb6b5e38d8 MFC r265950 (by thomas):
Add mention of metadata version 7 in FreeBSD 10.0.
2015-06-02 20:29:58 +00:00
ae
8fe024e563 MFC r283577:
Print leading zeroes of UFS2 fs_id like we do for UFS1.

PR:		156908
2015-06-02 01:55:54 +00:00
ae
8272d42d32 MFC r282965:
Add an ability accept encapsulated packets from different sources by one
  gif(4) interface. Add new option "ignore_source" for gif(4) interface.
  When it is enabled, gif's encapcheck function requires match only for
  packet's destination address.

  Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2004
  Sponsored by:	Yandex LLC
2015-05-31 22:58:41 +00:00
erj
d390788aa7 MFC r281236 -- extended media types in if_media.h.
Approved by:	jfv (mentor)
2015-05-29 23:02:12 +00:00
ngie
31908b1bd5 MFC r282747:
Use MIN from sys/param.h instead of handrolling the macro

Replace sys/types.h with sys/param.h per-style(9)

Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-05-16 22:36:19 +00:00
trasz
871ace6a13 MFC r279489:
Make the "automounted" flag work for FUSE filesystems.

PR:		192852
Submitted by:	taku at tackymt.homeip.net (earlier version)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-05-15 11:00:12 +00:00
trasz
7fcf215ed5 MFC r277170:
Add devd(8) notifications for creation and destruction of GEOM devices.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-05-15 10:42:48 +00:00
ae
8e1b135fb3 MFC r282465:
Add apple-boot, apple-hfs and apple-ufs aliases to MBR scheme.
  Sort DOSPTYP_* entries in diskmbr.h by value.
  Document these scheme-specific types in gpart(8).
2015-05-13 14:05:53 +00:00
gjb
5e2ef62eee MFC r282434:
MFV r225523, r282431:
   r225523 (hrs):
    Import openresolv-3.4.4.

   r282431:
    Import openresolv-3.7.0.

PR:		199854
Submitted by:	yuri@rawbw.com
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-05-11 01:33:34 +00:00
hiren
e545513c3e MFC r261708, r261847, r268525, r274316, r274347, r275593,
r276844, r276847, r279531, r279559, r279564, r279676

A bunch of IPv6 fixes by melifaro, hrs and ae

Major changes:
Simplify nd6_output_lle()
Add refcounting to DAD and fix races and other errors
Implement Enhanced DAD algorithm for IPv6

Suggested by: 	ae
Tested by: 	Jason Wolfe <j at nitrology.com>
Sponsored by:	Limelight Networks
2015-05-08 08:35:06 +00:00
jgh
11393ed285 MFC: r281324
- ggatel.8 currently doesn't mention the 'rescue' command and
  documents a non-existing 'attach' command instead.
- while here address a spelling error

Approved by:	wblock (mentor)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2346
2015-04-22 18:54:51 +00:00
allanjude
68d15d29f8 MFC: r280191:
Document that nextboot(8) doesn't work as expected with ZFS

Approved by:	eadler (mentor, implicit)
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
2015-04-16 00:39:16 +00:00
allanjude
642a35345c MFC: r266774:
improve ifconfig(8) man page by describing special behaviour of -l ether

MFC: r267141:
	Style cleanups on ifconfig.8

Approved by:	eadler (mentor, implicit)
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
2015-04-16 00:31:51 +00:00
pfg
af53064a71 MFC r281320:
Update documented OEM string in newfs_msdos(8).

This was updated in r203868 to better match the naming scheme
in other OSs that use FAT.
2015-04-14 18:45:30 +00:00
delphij
edfb896790 MFC r280716,280767,280914:
- Correct type for checkAgainst.
 - Staticify flags that are not used outside the file scope.
 - Fix warnings.
 - Constify parameters.
2015-04-14 00:32:03 +00:00
delphij
0f18b563c9 MFC r266417 (bjk):
Assorted updates to md5.1

Note that the -c argument's parameter is compared against the digest of
the file, not the file. [1]

Update the "current time" parentheticals for notes about reversing
and colliding the hash functions. [1]

Some general mdoc updates.

PR:		docs/188043 [1]
Submitted by:	Jamie Landeg-Jones [1]
2015-04-14 00:27:54 +00:00