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ache
25d155d469 LC_*_MASK bit shifting order was partially broken from the initial commit
time at year 2012. Only LC_COLLATE_MASK and LC_CTYPE_MASK are in the
right order.

The order here should match XLC_* from "xlocale_private.h" which, in turn,
match LC_* publicly visible order from <locale.h> which determines how
locale components are stored in the structure.
LC_*_MASK -> XLC_* translation done as "ffs(mask) - 1" in the querylocale()
and equivalent shift loop in the newlocale(), so mapped to some wrong
components (excluding two mentioned above).

Formally the fix is ABI breakage, but old code using those masks
never works properly in any case.
Only newlocale() and querylocale() are affected.

MFC after:      7 days
2016-08-23 20:33:56 +00:00
kib
aa6b4fc56a Add an implementation of fdatasync(2).
The syscall is a trivial wrapper around new VOP_FDATASYNC(), sharing
code with fsync(2).  For all filesystems, this commit provides the
implementation which delegates the work of VOP_FDATASYNC() to
VOP_FSYNC().  This is functionally correct but not efficient.

This is not yet POSIX-compliant implementation, because it does not
ensure that queued AIO requests are completed before returning.

Reviewed by:	mckusick
Discussed with:	avg (ZFS), jhb (AIO part)
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7471
2016-08-15 19:08:51 +00:00
delphij
408f4a1ab4 Add timingsafe_bcmp and timingsafe_memcmp.
Obtained from:	OpenBSD
Reviewed by:	trasz
MFC after:	1 month
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7280
2016-08-14 23:38:50 +00:00
ed
b7ac6522e5 Make libcrypt thread-safe. Add crypt_r(3).
glibc has a pretty nice function called crypt_r(3), which is nothing
more than crypt(3), but thread-safe. It accomplishes this by introducing
a 'struct crypt_data' structure that contains a buffer that is large
enough to hold the resulting string.

Let's go ahead and also add this function. It would be a shame if a
useful function like this wouldn't be usable in multithreaded apps.
Refactor crypt.c and all of the backends to no longer declare static
arrays, but write their output in a provided buffer.

There is no need to do any buffer length computation here, as we'll just
need to ensure that 'struct crypt_data' is large enough, which it is.
_PASSWORD_LEN is defined to 128 bytes, but in this case I'm picking 256,
as this is going to be part of the actual ABI.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7306
2016-08-10 15:16:28 +00:00
imp
e925cab0ee tools/build looks for _WITH_GETLINE in /usr/include/stdio.h to see if
we need to include it in -legacy or not. Since the ifdef was removed,
this broke building 10.x and older source trees on -current. Restore
just enough of _WITH_GETLINE to allow these older source trees to
still build and properly omit getline() from their -legacy library.
2016-08-02 21:55:23 +00:00
ed
786c3926a6 Fix up setgrent(3) to have a POSIX-compliant prototype.
Just like with freelocale(3), I haven't been able to find any piece of
code that actually makes use of this function's return value, both in
base and in ports. The reason for this is that FreeBSD seems to be the
only operating system to have such a prototype. This is why I'm deciding
to not use symbol versioning for this.

It does seem that the pw(8) utility depends on the function's typing and
already had a switch in place to toggle between the FreeBSD and POSIX
variant of this function. Clean this up by always expecting the POSIX
variant.

There is also a single port that has a couple of local declarations of
setgrent(3) that need to be patched up. This is in the process of being
fixed.

PR:		211394 (exp-run)
2016-07-31 08:05:15 +00:00
bapt
44c8e812fd Remove _WITH_GETLINE and _WITH_DPRINTF guards
When adding getline(3) and dprintf(3) into libc, those guards were added
to prevent breaking too many ports.

7 years later the ports tree have been fixed, it is time to remove this
FreeBSDism

While here remove the extra parenthesis surrounding dprintf(3)
2016-07-30 01:00:16 +00:00
ed
6e39e4860b Change the return type of freelocale(3) to void.
Our version of this function currently returns an integer indicating
failure or success, whereas POSIX specifies that this function has no
return value. It returns void. Patch up the header, sources and man page
to use the right type. While there, use the opportunity to simplify the
body of this function.

Theoretically speaking, this change breaks the ABI of this function.
That said, I have yet to find any code that makes use of freelocale()'s
return value. I couldn't find any of it in the base system, nor did an
exp-run reveal any breakage caused by this change.

PR:		211394 (exp-run)
2016-07-29 17:18:47 +00:00
ed
cb8d114b9a Fix up prototypes of basename(3) and dirname(3) to comply to POSIX.
POSIX allows these functions to be implemented in a way that the
resulting string is stored in the input buffer. Though some may find
this annoying, this has the advantage that it makes it possible to
implement this function in a thread-safe way. It also means that they
can be implemented in a way that they work for paths of arbitrary
length, as the output string of these functions is never longer than
max(1, len(input)).

Portable code already needs to be written with this in mind, so in my
opinion it makes very little sense to allow the existing behaviour.
Prevent the base system from falling back to this by switching over to
POSIX prototypes.

I'm not going to bump the __FreeBSD_version for this. The reason is that
it's possible to account for this change in a portable way, without
depending on a specific version of FreeBSD. An exp-run was done some
time ago. As far as I know, all regressions as a result of this have
already been fixed.

I'll give this change some time to settle. In the long run I want to
replace our copies by ones that are thread-safe and don't depend on
PATH_MAX/MAXPATHLEN.
2016-07-28 16:20:27 +00:00
ed
43835a137d Add NI_NUMERICSCOPE.
POSIX also declares NI_NUMERICSCOPE, which makes getnameinfo() return a
numerical scope identifier. The interesting thing is that support for
this is already present in code, but #ifdef disabled. Expose this
functionality by placing a definition for it in <netdb.h>.

While there, remove references to NI_WITHSCOPEID, as that got removed 11
years ago.
2016-07-28 10:05:41 +00:00
ed
53168ffb1b Change type of MB_CUR_MAX and MB_CUR_MAX_L() to size_t.
POSIX requires that MB_CUR_MAX expands to an expression of type size_t.
It currently expands to an int. As these are already macros, don't
change the underlying type of these functions. There is no ned to touch
those.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6645
2016-07-28 09:50:19 +00:00
ed
a663be12a0 Fix typing of srandom() and initstate().
POSIX requires that these functions have an unsigned int for their first
argument; not an unsigned long.

My reasoning is that we can safely change these functions without
breaking the ABI. As far as I know, our supported architectures either
use registers for passing function arguments that are at least as big as
long (e.g., amd64), or int and long are of the same size (e.g., i386).

Reviewed by:	ache
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6644
2016-07-26 20:11:29 +00:00
pfg
215099e03f Remove incorrect attributes from posix_memalign(3) declaration.
Both __alloc_align and __alloc_size can't be used when the function
returns a pointer to memory. This fixes breakage when building with
clang 3.4:

In file included from /usr/src/svn/usr.sbin/bhyve/atkbdc.c:40:
/usr/include/stdlib.h:176:6: error: '__alloc_size__' attribute only
applies to functions that return a pointer [-Werror,-Wignored-attributes]

Pointed out by:	ngie, cem
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2016-07-05 22:30:29 +00:00
imp
b93dab6663 Commit the bits of nda that were missed. This should fix the build.
Approved by: re@
2016-06-10 06:04:53 +00:00
markj
5c6d3bcb51 Implement an NSS backend for netgroups and add getnetgrent_r(3).
This support appears to have been documented in nsswitch.conf(5) for some
time. The implementation adds two NSS netgroup providers to libc. The
default, compat, provides the behaviour documented in netgroup(5), so this
change does not make any user-visible behaviour changes. A files provider
is also implemented.

innetgr(3) is implemented as an optional NSS method so that providers such
as NIS which are able to implement efficient reverse lookup can do so.
A fallback implementation is used otherwise. getnetgrent_r(3) is added for
convenience and to provide compatibility with glibc and Solaris.

With a small patch to net/nss_ldap, it's possible to specify an ldap
netgroup provider, allowing one to query nisNetgroupTriple entries.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-06-09 01:28:44 +00:00
ed
7c40d543e8 Fix prototype of dbm_open().
The last argument of dbm_open() should be a mode_t according to POSIX;
not an int.

Reviewed by:	pfg, kib
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6650
2016-05-31 18:32:57 +00:00
ed
968b0346dd Make strfmon_l() work without requiring the use of <xlocale.h>.
The strfmon_l() function provided by <xlocale/_monetary.h> is also part
of POSIX 2008's <monetary.h>, so it should be exposed by default.

Change the check used in <monetary.h> to be similar to the one that's
part of <wchar.h>, where we both test for __POSIX_VISIBLE and
_XLOCALE_H_.
2016-05-31 12:29:21 +00:00
ed
12de9c628b Let dbm's datum::dptr use the right type.
According to POSIX, it should use void *, not char *. Unfortunately, the
dsize field also has the wrong type. It should be size_t. I'm not going
to change that, as that will break the ABI.

Reviewed by:	pfg
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6647
2016-05-30 16:52:23 +00:00
ed
1ea96e571a Add missing va_list to <wchar.h>.
It looks like va_list should always be defined when XSI is enabled. It
moved over to the POSIX base in the 2008 edition.
2016-05-30 16:26:34 +00:00
ed
68f1f31623 Fix the signature of the psignal() function.
POSIX 2008 added the psignal() function which has already been part of
the BSDs for a long time. The only difference is, the POSIX version uses
an 'int' for the signal number, unlike our version which uses an
'unsigned int'. Fix up the function to use an 'int'. This should not
affect the ABI.
2016-05-30 13:51:27 +00:00
ed
3e4cb7353e Add missing types and constants to <netdb.h>.
According to POSIX, the netdb.h header must also provide in_addr_t and
in_port_t. It should also provide IPPORT_RESERVED. Copy over the
necessary bits from <netinet/in.h> to achieve that.
2016-05-30 13:37:11 +00:00
ed
4960bd7f97 Add missing declaration of ino_t.
POSIX requires that <dirent.h> provides ino_t in the XSI case. In our
case, this wasn't being exposed, as d_ino is a macro that expands to
d_fileno that is an uint32_t, not an ino_t.
2016-05-30 07:50:57 +00:00
ed
1d0d6bd7d4 Fix style of the libgen.h header.
- Remove unneeded declarations of removed/unimplemented features.
- Add missing tab after #define.
- Add missing ! before trailing comment.
2016-05-29 12:21:54 +00:00
bdrewery
5c5afc9574 WITH_META_MODE: Disable cookie handling for include installation.
Using a cookie with meta mode causes it to *not rerun* (as normal make
does) unless the command changes or filemon-detected files change.

After all of the work done here it turns out that skipping installation
is dangerous since the install commands use <dir>/*.h.  The actual build
command is not changing but the files installed are changing by the mere
act of adding a new header into the source tree.  Thus we cannot safely
use meta mode logic here.  It must always rerun and install the headers.
The install -C flag at least prevents churning timestamps when
installing a header that was already present.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-05-21 01:31:57 +00:00
kib
8da898f26c Add implementation of robust mutexes, hopefully close enough to the
intention of the POSIX IEEE Std 1003.1TM-2008/Cor 1-2013.

A robust mutex is guaranteed to be cleared by the system upon either
thread or process owner termination while the mutex is held.  The next
mutex locker is then notified about inconsistent mutex state and can
execute (or abandon) corrective actions.

The patch mostly consists of small changes here and there, adding
neccessary checks for the inconsistent and abandoned conditions into
existing paths.  Additionally, the thread exit handler was extended to
iterate over the userspace-maintained list of owned robust mutexes,
unlocking and marking as terminated each of them.

The list of owned robust mutexes cannot be maintained atomically
synchronous with the mutex lock state (it is possible in kernel, but
is too expensive).  Instead, for the duration of lock or unlock
operation, the current mutex is remembered in a special slot that is
also checked by the kernel at thread termination.

Kernel must be aware about the per-thread location of the heads of
robust mutex lists and the current active mutex slot.  When a thread
touches a robust mutex for the first time, a new umtx op syscall is
issued which informs about location of lists heads.

The umtx sleep queues for PP and PI mutexes are split between
non-robust and robust.

Somewhat unrelated changes in the patch:
1. Style.
2. The fix for proper tdfind() call use in umtxq_sleep_pi() for shared
   pi mutexes.
3. Removal of the userspace struct pthread_mutex m_owner field.
4. The sysctl kern.ipc.umtx_vnode_persistent is added, which controls
   the lifetime of the shared mutex associated with a vnode' page.

Reviewed by:	jilles (previous version, supposedly the objection was fixed)
Discussed with:	brooks, Martin Simmons <martin@lispworks.com> (some aspects)
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-05-17 09:56:22 +00:00
cem
31330e2843 stdio.h: Fix function-type typedef style and use _types.h __ssize_t
I'm still not sure why only Pypy runs into the error with the function
typedefs.  Fix it anyway.

Use __ssize_t instead of ssize_t for the types; it's possible for the size_t
type to not be visible if at the wrong POSIX_VISIBLE level.

A final (crossing my fingers) follow-up to r299456.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-05-12 22:13:12 +00:00
cem
c482916499 Pollute more places with off64_t and add __off64_t
Despite the private namespace, several broken ports depend on the __off64_t
name for the type.  Export it exactly the same way off_t and __off_t are
exported.

A follow-up to r299456.

Suggested by:	php56
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-05-12 21:18:17 +00:00
cem
97a44a849e libc: Add fopencookie(3) wrapper around funopen(3)
Reviewed by:	jhb, oshogbo
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6282
2016-05-11 14:38:27 +00:00
asomers
09b44517ca Improve performance and functionality of the bitstring(3) api
Two new functions are provided, bit_ffs_at() and bit_ffc_at(), which allow
for efficient searching of set or cleared bits starting from any bit offset
within the bit string.

Performance is improved by operating on longs instead of bytes and using
ffsl() for searches within a long. ffsl() is a compiler builtin in both
clang and gcc for most architectures, converting what was a brute force
while loop search into a couple of instructions.

All of the bitstring(3) API continues to be contained in the header file.
Some of the functions are large enough that perhaps they should be uninlined
and moved to a library, but that is beyond the scope of this commit.

sys/sys/bitstring.h:
        Convert the majority of the existing bit string implementation from
        macros to inline functions.

        Properly protect the implementation from inadvertant macro expansion
        when included in a user's program by prefixing all private
        macros/functions and local variables with '_'.

        Add bit_ffs_at() and bit_ffc_at(). Implement bit_ffs() and
        bit_ffc() in terms of their "at" counterparts.

        Provide a kernel implementation of bit_alloc(), making the full API
        usable in the kernel.

        Improve code documenation.

share/man/man3/bitstring.3:
        Add pre-exisiting API bit_ffc() to the synopsis.

        Document new APIs.

        Document the initialization state of the bit strings
        allocated/declared by bit_alloc() and bit_decl().

        Correct documentation for bitstr_size(). The original code comments
        indicate the size is in bytes, not "elements of bitstr_t". The new
        implementation follows this lead. Only hastd assumed "elements"
        rather than bytes and it has been corrected.

etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist:
tests/sys/Makefile:
tests/sys/sys/Makefile:
tests/sys/sys/bitstring.c:
        Add tests for all existing and new functionality.

include/bitstring.h
	Include all headers needed by sys/bitstring.h

lib/libbluetooth/bluetooth.h:
usr.sbin/bluetooth/hccontrol/le.c:
        Include bitstring.h instead of sys/bitstring.h.

sbin/hastd/activemap.c:
        Correct usage of bitstr_size().

sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c
        Use new bit_alloc.

sys/kern/subr_unit.c:
        Remove hard-coded assumption that sizeof(bitstr_t) is 1.  Get rid of
        unrb.busy, which caches the number of bits set in unrb.map.  When
        INVARIANTS are disabled, nothing needs to know that information.
        callapse_unr can be adapted to use bit_ffs and bit_ffc instead.
        Eliminating unrb.busy saves memory, simplifies the code, and
        provides a slight speedup when INVARIANTS are disabled.

sys/net/flowtable.c:
        Use the new kernel implementation of bit-alloc, instead of hacking
        the old libc-dependent macro.

sys/sys/param.h
        Update __FreeBSD_version to indicate availability of new API

Submitted by:   gibbs, asomers
Reviewed by:    gibbs, ngie
MFC after:      4 weeks
Sponsored by:   Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6004
2016-05-04 22:34:11 +00:00
pfg
24be79982e include: minor spelling fixes.
No functional change.
2016-04-30 14:43:42 +00:00
gjb
6549ef7d12 MFH
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-04-16 02:32:12 +00:00
bdrewery
c41790fef1 Rework META_TARGETS so that it automatically adds META_DEPS to the targets.
This will only be done if the target is defined, so if the target is
defined after bsd.sys.mk is included then it needs to manually add
${META_DEPS} still.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-04-14 21:04:42 +00:00
gjb
1dc4c40e3b MFH
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-04-04 23:55:32 +00:00
dim
e135c6f227 For C++, expose long long types and functions (lldiv_t, llabs, lldiv,
etc) in stdlib.h.  These will be needed for newer versions of libc++,
which uses them for defining overloaded versions of abs() and div().

MFC after:	1 week
2016-03-23 19:17:12 +00:00
imp
6837b0bc3f Implement suggestion by jhb@ to have _PATH_FIRMWARE instead of hard
coding it to be "/usr/share/firmware".
2016-03-23 04:18:57 +00:00
gjb
086e6f562f MFH
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-03-14 18:54:29 +00:00
bdrewery
88db8d87c1 META_MODE: Simplify the META_COOKIE handling to use .USE/.USEBEFORE.
Extend it to other cases of meta mode cookies so they get the proper rm
cookie behavior when a .meta file detects it needs to rebuild and fails.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-03-11 23:45:28 +00:00
bdrewery
3e01f13c50 DIRDEPS_BUILD: None of this is needed anymore.
This file is using stage-install, so all of the .dirdep files
are properly handled.  The cookie handling also properly
handles rebuilds with .meta files.  DESTDIR from bsd.sys.mk is also
respected for staging.  This logic came in r239572.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-03-11 23:44:56 +00:00
bdrewery
24b7e3c54f DIRDEPS_BUILD: Remove the cookie when target is out-of-date.
The meta file may decide the target is out of date but nothing
ensures that the *next* build will build this target if it
fails this time for some reason; it is still out-of-date
until it succeeds.

Convert the include/ cookie usage to the global versions.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-03-11 23:44:27 +00:00
gjb
f4bd2481be MFH
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-03-06 04:13:17 +00:00
pfg
fe88d86157 xdr: Fix xdr_rpc* defines.
The defines for xdr_rpc* in xdr.h are wrong. It could be
very well that Solaris did strip the '_t' from xdr_u_int32_t,
but Solaris has a xdr_u_int32 function, we don't have this.
So all of this defines will lead to an unresolved symbol.

This explains why we do not use these functions in FreeBSD
while they are used in Illumos/Solaris.

Obtained from:	linux libtirpc (git 7864122e61ffe4db1aa8ace89117358a1e3a391b)
MFC after:	3 weeks
2016-03-04 22:03:38 +00:00
pfg
d07921367d Add sunrpc compat define for xp_sock.
SunRPC is using xp_sock in SVCXPRT, while TI-RPC is using
xp_fd. Add a compatibility define.

Illumos has something similar for the non-kernel case.

Obtained from: linux-nfs project (git 0d94036c3a0d4c24d22bf6a8c40ac6625d972c29)
2016-03-03 14:44:30 +00:00
gjb
955ce29ea3 MFH
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-03-02 16:14:46 +00:00
jasone
ac01d0e42d Update jemalloc to 4.1.0.
Add missing Symbol.map entry for __aligned_alloc.

Add weak-->strong symbol binding for
{malloc_stats_print,mallctl,mallctlnametomib,mallctlbymib} -->
{__malloc_stats_print,__mallctl,__mallctlnametomib,__mallctlbymib}.  These
bindings complete the set necessary to allow applications to replace all
malloc-related symbols.
2016-02-29 19:10:32 +00:00
kib
e76eb4255b Implement process-shared locks support for libthr.so.3, without
breaking the ABI.  Special value is stored in the lock pointer to
indicate shared lock, and offline page in the shared memory is
allocated to store the actual lock.

Reviewed by:	vangyzen (previous version)
Discussed with:	deischen, emaste, jhb, rwatson,
	Martin Simmons <martin@lispworks.com>
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-02-28 17:52:33 +00:00
pfg
d7f6887db1 RPC: update the getrpcbyname() definition to include a const qualifier.
Add const qualifier making getrpcbyname() and getrpcbyname_r()
prototypes match those used in latest Sun RPC code (TI-RPC 2.3).

Obtained from:	NetBSD
2016-02-26 23:25:21 +00:00
gjb
64f34d0d71 MFH
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-02-15 21:58:52 +00:00
kib
3275ec6409 Hide ucontext_t and mcontext_t when neither POSIX nor XSI features are
enabled in the compilation environment, i.e. for ANSI C use of
#include <signal.h>.

Requested and reviewed by:	bde
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	13 days
2016-02-13 17:23:55 +00:00
kib
a05a278552 POSIX states that #include <signal.h> shall make both mcontext_t and
ucontext_t available.  Our code even has XXX comment about this.

Add a bit of compliance by moving struct __ucontext definition into
sys/_ucontext.h and including it into signal.h and sys/ucontext.h.

Several machine/ucontext.h headers were changed to use namespace-safe
types (like uint64_t->__uint64_t) to not depend on sys/types.h.
struct __stack_t from sys/signal.h is made always visible in private
namespace to satisfy sys/_ucontext.h requirements.

Apparently mips _types.h pollutes global namespace with f_register_t
type definition.  This commit does not try to fix the issue.

PR:	207079
Reported and tested by:	Ting-Wei Lan <lantw44@gmail.com>
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	2 weeks
2016-02-12 07:38:19 +00:00
gjb
225942335d Ensure include/ is properly tagged in the METALOG.
Noticed by:	des
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-02-08 20:21:07 +00:00