- Randomize the bind port to allow 2+ consecutive calls in < 10 minutes, and
to also not fail if (for instance) there's a server already listening on port
8080
- Don't leak the listening socket / fds into the child process
- Fix warnings:
-- Remove argc/argv (-Wunused)
-- Mark sig __unused (-Wunused)
-- Mark quit static (-Wmissing-variable-declarations)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
The output is still broken if prove -rv is run and the testcase aborts
prematurely with fail_assertion (the testcase doesn't really conform to TAP
protocol properly, except when it completes fully)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
The testcase fails today on subtest # 9
The output is still broken if prove -rv is run and the testcase aborts
prematurely (the testcase doesn't really conform to TAP protocol properly,
except when it completes fully)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Fix not finding global symbols by checking for D and R.
- Follow symlinks
- Show which matching symbol was used to consider the library needed.
Discussed with: bapt
core file, much like 'netstat -anr' does it for living kernel.
Right now only AF_INET routing table is printed. AF_INET6 needs to
be done. But the most difficult part of the script (recursion!) is
complete.
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
- Convert errx(-1, ..) to errx(1, ..)
- Move the aio(4) checks to a single function (aio_available); use modfind(2)
instead of depending on SIGSYS (doesn't work when aio(4) support is missing,
not documented in the aio syscall manpages).
- Use aio_available liberally in the testcase functions
- Use mkstemp(3) + unlink(2) instead of mktemp(3)
- Fix some -Wunused warnings
- Bump WARNS to 6
MFC after: 1 week
Submitted by: mjohnston [*]
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Move to ANSI definitions syntax, removing warnings about type promotions.
- Remove __P().
- Staticise everything.
- Remove warnings about unused args for signal handlers.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
utilities.
I was originally planning on removing the phase-of-moon (pom), clock
(grdc), and caesar cipher (caesar, rot13) utilities as well, but after
I committed r278616 I received an astonishing volume of email informing
me that those are still being widely used. Much to my relief, nobody
reported continuing to use the punch card utilities in production.
The final step will be to merge src/games into src/usr.bin.
This change will not be MFCed.
update paths; and include everything in the "base" distribution.
The "games" distribution being optional made sense when there were more
games and we had small disks; but the "games-like" games were moved into
the ports tree a dozen years ago and the remaining "utility-like" games
occupy less than 0.001% of my laptop's small hard drive. Meanwhile every
new user is confronted by the question "do you want games installed" when
they they try to install FreeBSD.
The next steps will be:
2. Removing punch card (bcd, ppt), phase-of-moon (pom), clock (grdc), and
caesar cipher (caesar, rot13) utilities. I intend to keep fortune, factor,
morse, number, primes, and random, since there is evidence that those are
still being used.
3. Merging src/games into src/usr.bin.
This change will not be MFCed.
Reviewed by: jmg
Discussed at: EuroBSDCon
Approved by: gjb (release-affecting changes)
This corresponds with the branchpoint for the 3.6 release.
A number of files not required for the FreeBSD build have been removed.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
While here, fix a bug in which NANO_PMAKE would not be appended at the
appropriate time.
Simply move both checks to after the call to set_defaults_and_export().
Tested by: lstewart
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
Some users build FreeBSD as non-root in Perforce workspaces. By default,
Perforce sets files read-only unless they're explicitly being edited.
As a result, the -f argument must be used to cp in order to override the
read-only flag when copying source files to object directories. Bare use of
'cp' should be avoided in the future.
Update all current users of 'cp' in the src tree.
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
contains the libraries for Address Sanitizer (asan), Undefined Behavior
Sanitizer (ubsan) and Profile Guided Optimization.
ASan is a fast memory error detector. It can detect the following types
of bugs:
Out-of-bounds accesses to heap, stack and globals
Use-after-free
Use-after-return (to some extent)
Double-free, invalid free
Memory leaks (experimental)
Typical slowdown introduced by AddressSanitizer is 2x.
UBSan is a fast and compatible undefined behavior checker. It enables a
number of undefined behavior checks that have small runtime cost and no
impact on address space layout or ABI.
PLEASE NOTE: the sanitizers still have some rough edges on FreeBSD,
particularly on i386. These will hopefully be smoothed out in the
coming time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1505
These tools are now from the ELF Tool Chain project:
* addr2line
* elfcopy (strip)
* nm
* size
* strings
The binutils versions are available by setting in src.conf:
WITHOUT_ELFTOOLCHAIN_TOOLS=yes
Thanks to antoine@ for multiple exp-runs and diagnosing many of the
failures.
PR: 195561 (ports exp-run)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
To be able to info pages consider installing texinfo from ports print/texinfo or
via pkg: pkg install texinfo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1409
Reviewed by: emaste, imp (previous version)
Relnotes: yes
The work in r258233 hardcoded the assumption that tests was the last component
of the tests tree by pushing tests as an explicit prefix for the paths in
BSD.tests.dist and /usr was the prefix for all tests, per BSD.usr.dist and all
of the mtree calls used in Makefile.inc1. This assumption breaks if/when one
provides a custom TESTSBASE "prefix", e.g. TESTSBASE=/mytests .
One thing that r258233 did properly though was remove "/usr/tests" creation
from BSD.usr.dist -- that should have not been there in the first place. That
was an "oops" on my part for the work that was originally committed in r241823
MFC after: 2 weeks
Phabric: D1301
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Summary:
This change converts NanoBSD into a two-script bundle.
- defaults.sh contains all non-CLI code. Most NanoBSD code is moved into
this file.
- nanobsd.sh now consists just of a command line interface that calls into
functions in defaults.sh.
Test Plan: Run NanoBSD using a previously-working configuration.
Reviewers: imp
Reviewed By: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1321
Set WITH_ELFTOOLCHAIN_TOOLS in src.conf to use the elftoolchain version
of the following tools:
* addr2line
* elfcopy (strip / mcs)
* nm
* size
* strings
Reviewed by: bapt (earlier version)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1224
- Update dwarfdump / compiler support.
Use hex instead of decimal for integers.
Add boolean and restrict type definitions.
Add options for specifing dwarfdump and objdump executables.
- Fix reporting missing symbol definitions as matching.
- Compare external variable definitions.
- Exclude special symbols like _init, _end by default.
- Fix test build.
that needs it and is always done: make.conf build.
(*) In our build environment we actually never do a clean build unless
instructed to do so, to make sure we do not accidentally delete the
built world when on a tight schedule.
implementation, merge ^/head r275078 through r275117.
Note that all the extraneous mergeinfo is there because Subversion
created it. I'll hopefully be able to remove it again when merging back
to head.
This corresponds with the branchpoint for the 3.5 release.
A number of files not required for the FreeBSD build have been removed.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
chroots all over the place, so there is bound to be a stale file lying
around in there (in my case samba lock files from creating accounts). If
we don't do that, the symlink later will fail.
Initially in_matrote() in_clsroute() in their current state was introduced by
r4105 20 years ago. Instead of deleting inactive routes immediately, we kept them
in route table, setting RTPRF_OURS flag and some expire time. After that, either
GC came or RTPRF_OURS got removed on first-packet. It was a good solution
in that days (and probably another decade after that) to keep TCP metrics.
However, after moving metrics to TCP hostcache in r122922, most of in_rmx
functionality became unused. It might had been used for flushing icmp-originated
routes before rte mutexes/refcounting, but I'm not sure about that.
So it looks like this is nearly impossible to make GC do its work nowadays:
in_rtkill() ignores non-RTPRF_OURS routes.
route can only become RTPRF_OURS after dropping last reference via rtfree()
which calls in_clsroute(), which, it turn, ignores UP and non-RTF_DYNAMIC routes.
Dynamic routes can still be installed via received redirect, but they
have default lifetime (no specific rt_expire) and no one has another trie walker
to call RTFREE() on them.
So, the changelist:
* remove custom rnh_match / rnh_close matching function.
* remove all GC functions
* partially revert r256695 (proto3 is no more used inside kernel,
it is not possible to use rt_expire from user point of view, proto3 support
is not complete)
* Finish r241884 (similar to this commit) and remove remaining IPv6 parts
MFC after: 1 month
have chosen different (and more traditional) stateless/statuful
NAT64 as translation mechanism. Last non-trivial commits to both
faith(4) and faithd(8) happened more than 12 years ago, so I assume
it is time to drop RFC3142 in FreeBSD.
No objections from: net@
pjdfstest execution is opt-in and must be done as root due to some of the
assumptions made by the test suite and lack of error checking in the non-root
case
A description of how to execute pjdfstest with kyua is provided in
share/pjdfstest/README
Phabric: D824 (an earlier prototype patch)
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
While I'm there also correct typos in OptionalObsoleteFiles and add
information of the command line options for hv_kvp_daemon(8).
Reported by: jmg [1]
Reviewed by: jmg
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Handle the output from newer versions of openssl md5, similar to what
pjd@ did in r248304
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
gperf is used as a build tool for g++ and is not needed for Clang
architectures. Ports and third-party software that need it can use the
up-to-date devel/gperf port.
PR: 194103 (exp-run)
Reviewed by: bapt
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D886
a running event each time it executes a callout function. The event
includes the function pointer, argument, and whether or not it was run from
hardware interrupt context. The callwheel is marked idle when each handler
completes. This effectively logs the duration of each callout routine in
the graph.
- Remove tools/regression/pjdfstest
- Add upgrade directions for contrib/pjdfstest
- Add a note to UPDATING for the move (the reachover Makefiles are coming
soon)
Functional differences:
- ftruncate testcases are added from upstream (github)
Non-functional differences:
- The copyright for the project has been updated to 2012
- pjd's contact information has been updated
Discussed with: -testing, jmmv, pjd
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This is cleaner and eliminates the unneeded startup of KVP daemon on
systems that do not run as a Hyper-V guest.
Submitted by: hrs
X-MFC-with: 271493, 271688, 271699
many thanks for their continued support of FreeBSD.
While I'm there, also implement a new build knob, WITHOUT_HYPERV to
disable building and installing of the HyperV utilities when necessary.
The HyperV utilities are only built for i386 and amd64 targets.
This is a stable/10 candidate for inclusion with 10.1-RELEASE.
Submitted by: Wei Hu <weh microsoft com>
MFC after: 1 week
merge(1), which is part of the RCS package, it must not be installed if
WITHOUT_RCS update is set. Otherwise, it will produce confusing errors.
CR: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D691
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
This mutes warnings with clang
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
Reviewed by: das, kargl (both as part of a larger patch)
Phabric: D742
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
CPUs in a system. The tool queries the kernel for its set of CPUs
and compares TSC values on each of the additional CPUs to the first
CPU in turn. It then outputs a table of simple statistics.
awkdiff is the script from scottl that he got from ken a long time
ago... It no longer lives in his home dir, so give it a new home...
This does simple massaging of p4 output to create a useful diff...
The script p4diffbranch will create a diff that includes new and
deleted files unlike the normal diff2 -b command... So will be useful
for extracting patches from p4... It does take a changeset that will
be used to diff against...
conversions have been detected and fixed.
It is now possible to add options after the encoding in the parameter
list for convert-keymap.pl. This is currently used to selectively
enable interpretation of the ISO8859-1 currency symbol as the Euro
sign found in ISO5589-15, or to add a Yen symbol in place of '\' for
specific Japanese keyboards. The option are appended to the parameter
list, as in e.g. "convert-keymap.pl german.iso.kbd ISO5589-1 EURO".
The options are appended to the encoding in the form "+EURO" or "+YEN"
in KBDFILES.map, to keep the meaning of the columns intact.
MFC after: 3 days
1. 50+% of NO_PIE use is fixed by adding -fPIC to INTERNALLIB and other
build-only utility libraries.
2. Another 40% is fixed by generating _pic.a variants of various libraries.
3. Some of the NO_PIE use is a bit absurd as it is disabling PIE (and ASLR)
where it never would work anyhow, such as csu or loader. This suggests
there may be better ways of adding support to the tree. Many of these
cases can be fixed such that -fPIE will work but there is really no
reason to have it in those cases.
4. Some of the uses are working around hacks done to some Makefiles that are
really building libraries but have been using bsd.prog.mk because the code
is cleaner. Had they been using bsd.lib.mk then NO_PIE would not have
been needed.
We likely do want to enable PIE by default (opt-out) for non-tree consumers
(such as ports). For in-tree though we probably want to only enable PIE
(opt-in) for common attack targets such as remote service daemons and setuid
utilities. This is also a great performance compromise since ASLR is expected
to reduce performance. As such it does not make sense to enable it in all
utilities such as ls(1) that have little benefit to having it enabled.
Reported by: kib
dependent encoding) to NEWCONS (Unicode).
The file "LANG.map" is used to convert INDEX.keymaps. It has 3 columns:
- the language ID as used in the source file
- the language ID to be used in the generated file (e.g. "iw" -> "he")
- the encoding of the menu texts for this language
The conversion result is written to STDOUT.
The file "KBDFILES.map" is used to batch convert keymap files. It's
columns are:
- the encoding used for the keymap sounce file
- the name of the source file
- the name of the generated file
The output files are created in the TEMP sub-directory of the vt keymap
directory, in order to preserve (possibly uncommitted) keymap files in
/usr/src/share/vt/keymaps.
The convert-keymap.pl script can be directly executed by passing the
source file name and the encoding on the command line. It writes to
STDOUT and generates hex Unicode codepoints by default. (This can be
changed to decimal in the script.)
While written for the one-time conversion of the SYSCONS keymaps into
the format required for NEWCONS, I think these tools may be useful for
easy conversion of possible further SYSCONS keymap files, that have not
been committed to the source tree.
Mostly bugfixes or features developed in the past 6 months,
so this is a 10.1 candidate.
Basically no user API changes (some bugfixes in sys/net/netmap_user.h).
In detail:
1. netmap support for virtio-net, including in netmap mode.
Under bhyve and with a netmap backend [2] we reach over 1Mpps
with standard APIs (e.g. libpcap), and 5-8 Mpps in netmap mode.
2. (kernel) add support for multiple memory allocators, so we can
better partition physical and virtual interfaces giving access
to separate users. The most visible effect is one additional
argument to the various kernel functions to compute buffer
addresses. All netmap-supported drivers are affected, but changes
are mechanical and trivial
3. (kernel) simplify the prototype for *txsync() and *rxsync()
driver methods. All netmap drivers affected, changes mostly mechanical.
4. add support for netmap-monitor ports. Think of it as a mirroring
port on a physical switch: a netmap monitor port replicates traffic
present on the main port. Restrictions apply. Drive carefully.
5. if_lem.c: support for various paravirtualization features,
experimental and disabled by default.
Most of these are described in our ANCS'13 paper [1].
Paravirtualized support in netmap mode is new, and beats the
numbers in the paper by a large factor (under qemu-kvm,
we measured gues-host throughput up to 10-12 Mpps).
A lot of refactoring and additional documentation in the files
in sys/dev/netmap, but apart from #2 and #3 above, almost nothing
of this stuff is visible to other kernel parts.
Example programs in tools/tools/netmap have been updated with bugfixes
and to support more of the existing features.
This is meant to go into 10.1 so we plan an MFC before the Aug.22 deadline.
A lot of this code has been contributed by my colleagues at UNIPI,
including Giuseppe Lettieri, Vincenzo Maffione, Stefano Garzarella.
MFC after: 3 days.
Remove the .t wrappers
Rename all of the TAP test applications from test-<test> to
<test>_test to match the convention described in the TestSuite
wiki page
humanize_number_test.c:
- Fix -Wformat warnings with counter variables
- Fix minor style(9) issues:
-- Header sorting
-- Variable declaration alignment/sorting in main(..)
-- Fit the lines in <80 columns
- Fix an off by one index error in the testcase output [*]
- Remove unnecessary `extern char * optarg;` (this is already provided by
unistd.h)
Phabric: D555
Approved by: jmmv (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Obtained from: EMC / Isilon Storage Division [*]
Submitted by: Casey Peel <cpeel@isilon.com> [*]
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
The new code uses a "test discovery mechanism" to determine
what tests are available for execution
The test shell can be specified via:
kyua test -v test_suites.FreeBSD.bin.sh.test_shell=/path/to/test/sh
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Approved by: jmmv (mentor)
Reviewed by: jilles (maintainer)
submitted via r268811
- Install the Kyuafile by adding FILES to FILESGROUPS
- Run the testcases with an unprivileged user
Some of the testcases depend upon behavior that's broken when
run as root on FreeBSD because of how permissions are treated
with access(2) vs eaccess(2), open(2), etc
- Simplify the test driver to just inspect the exit code from
run_test because it now exits with 0 if successful and exits
with !0 if unsuccessful
- Don't do ad hoc temporary directory creation/deletion; let Kyua
handle that
- Add entries for files removed in r268811 to
OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc
PR: 191020
X-MFC with: r268811
Approved by: jmmv (mentor)
Reviewed by: bapt
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division