Engine (GCE) images with an updated version of Google's tools.
PR: 221714
Submitted by: helen _dot_ koike _@_ collabora_dot_com (original)
MFC after: 5 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Disconnect the dependency on the kernel package from the runtime
package. There are a number of problems here:
1) The runtime package installed into a chroot or a jail would
include the kernel package, changing the behavior of how jails
work now [1];
2) As result of (1), it is possible a binary may incorrectly
resolve kernel symbols [2]; in addition, it is possible there
will be unexpected fallout with 32-bit jails on a 64-bit host
kernel [2].
Noticed by: brd [1]
Discussed with: kib [2]
MFC after: 3 days
MFC note: record-only to wipe from the merge tracker
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
svnversion metadata to the runtime and kernel packages.
Instead of traversing src/sys, as is done by newvers.sh for uname(1),
a full tree walk is done to prevent userland and/or modifications
from not being reflected in a modified tree (M).
MFC after: 5 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Use PPID and PID to kill off the pre-install and parent pkg(8)
processes unless 'Y' or 'y' are entered at the prompt if the user
wants to proceed with upgrading the kernel and userland at the same
time.
This restores some of the logic and intent of r322327, with the
caveat of printing "child process terminated unexpectedly."
MFC after: 5 days
MFC with: r322327, r322352
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
It appears I misunderstand process forking and signal handling in
how the pre-/post-install scripts are executed internally by pkg(8).
In some cases (not all), ^C when prompted to cancel the kernel
package update will stop the pre-install script from executing, but
allow pkg(8) to continue extracting the package when it is not the
intent.
In order to keep somewhat of an anti-footshooting measure in place,
print the recommendation to install the kernel package first if
ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES is false and TERM is set, then sleep for 5 seconds
to allow the user to see the message.
MFC after: 5 days
MFC with: r322327
X-MFC-Note: Maybe not until I am happy with this..
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The idea here is that, provided upstream pkg(8) maintainers accept
the proposed change, the kernel.ucl will contain a post-install
script causing pkg(8) to emit a message informing to reboot the
system after the kernel is upgraded using 'pkg upgrade', so the
new userland is installed on the running new kernel. At present,
this functionality does not exist in pkg(8), but will help ensure
the upgrade path follows that from UPDATING. To work around this
for now, evaluate ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES, and prompt the user if they
wish to proceed if not set to true.
Since there is a kernel dependency, and a non-GENERIC kernel may
be in use, update Makefile.inc1 to replace '%KERNCONF%' in the
runtime.ucl with the first-built kernel set either via command line
or in make.conf(5).
MFC after: 5 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
- Update ATLAS_UPLOAD_URL to avoid various regular expressions
from failing to match due to redirections.
- Use ATLAS_UPLOAD_URL throughout the script.
- Adjust several regular expression patterns.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
- Rename chroot_arm_armv6_build_release() to chroot_arm_build_release()
and make it hardware agnostic (such as armv6 -vs- armv7 -vs- arm64).
- Evaluate EMBEDDED_TARGET differently so release/tools/arm.subr can
be used for arm/armv6 and arm64/aarch64.
- Update comments and copyright.
In release/tools/arm.subr:
- In arm_create_disk(), change the default alignment from 63 to 512k,
fixing a boot issue on arm64 and EFI. [1]
- Update comments and copyright.
Add a RPI3 configuration file, pieces obtained from Crochet.
Obtained from: Crochet [1]
MFC after: 5 days
X-MFC-Note: maybe
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
All manpages in base are now compatible with mandoc(1), all roff documentation
will be relocated in the doc tree. man(1) can now use groff from the ports tree
if it needs.
Also remove checknr(1) and colcrt(1) which are only useful with groff.
Approved by: (no objections on the mailing lists)
otherwise with 'CLOUDWARE=vagrant-virtualbox', the path to the
configuration file may be incorrect.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
made recently by Atlas Hashicorp. The data returned from GET and
POST requests has changed, which caused a number of regex patterns
to fail to be properly identified as 'success' or 'failure', which
ended up in upload/publish failures.
Tested with: 12-CURRENT
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
to 1.5G.
- Use the 'conv=sync' dd(1) option to fix writing the u-boot.imx
file to the md(4) device for IMX6-based boards.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
install to prepare an AMI image. This can be used to create a ZFS AMI disk
image using a virtual machine.
Change ec2.conf to use the pkg tool from a chroot rather than trying to
bootstrap it and fail from the livecd readonly filesystem.
Reviewed by: gjb
Renumber cluase 4 to 3, per what everybody else did when BSD granted
them permission to remove clause 3. My insistance on keeping the same
numbering for legal reasons is too pedantic, so give up on that point.
Submitted by: Jan Schaumann <jschauma@stevens.edu>
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/96
- Speeds up the boot process by disabling sendmail.
- Allows an user to ssh as root with a public key.
- Make ssh(1) respond faster by disabling DNS lookups.
- Enable DHCP on the vtnet(4) interface.
Note: The CLOUDWARE list has not yet been changed to include the
OpenStack target by default yet.
Submitted by: Diego Casati
PR: 215258
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
to create a repo during 'make packages'
This would have been useful for a situation I found myself in where
pkg(8) had been upgraded to a version that wanted the FBSD_1.5 ABI
version but libc.so.7 had not been upgraded, and only provided
FBSD_1.4. I found I needed to update libc in order to run pkg, and I
also needed to use pkg to update libc... Which is why pkg-static
exists, but there's currently no way to tell the build system to use
pkg-static instead of pkg.
This creates a variable PKG_CMD, default value 'pkg', that can be
overridden from the command line.
Reviewed by: gjb
Approved by: gjb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8120
During the upgrade of clang/llvm etc to 3.9.0 in r309124, the PACKAGE
directive in the usr.bin/clang/*.mk files got dropped accidentally.
Restore it, with a few minor changes and additions:
* Correct license in clang.ucl to NCSA
* Add PACKAGE=clang for clang and most of the "ll" tools
* Put lldb in its own package
* Put lld in its own package
Reviewed by: gjb, jmallett
X-MFC-With: 309124
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8666
The default pkg(8) from pkg.freebsd.org requires libjail.so,
so mark the jail package as vital along with the runtime
package to avoid errors when libjail.so is removed. This is
a no-op for systems with WITHOUT_JAIL in src.conf(5) and pkg(8)
built from the Ports Collection.
In order to make this work without marking packages such as
the jail-lib32, for example, the jail.ucl file needed to be
split out into separate files similarly to the runtime-*.ucl
files.
Glanced at by: brd
MFC after: 5 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Also remove the now-redundant error handling that was only for makefs.
This script was run on an older FreeBSD host that lacked efi-on-mbr
support in makefs. A warning was emitted on the console (from makefs)
but the script continued running and exited with 0.
Reviewed by: gjb
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The wl(4) driver supports pre-802.11 PCCard wireless adapters that
are slower than 802.11b. They do not work with any of the 802.11
framework and the driver hasn't been reported to actually work in a
long time.
Relnotes: yes
targets, similar to what is done for the run-autotools-fixup
override for non-arm targets.
MFC after: 3 days
Tested on: 12-CURRENT building 10-STABLE
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Notably, this removes the toolchain from the CD-ROM image (it remains on DVD
images) and pushes the CD-ROM image well below the 700 MB mark.
MFC after: 10 days
running on EC2. Due to improvements in EC2, the performance penalty which
was present on some EC2 instances no longer exists, and enabling this
feature now consistently yields ~20% higher throughput with equal or lower
latency.
Reverts: r286063
Approved by: re (gjb)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: Improved disk throughput on EC2