When building on MacOS with a UTF-8 locale sed will fail when reading
krb-config.in due to invalid characters. Forcing the "C" locale fixes this.
Reviewed By: emaste, cy
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16849
After this change sys/bus.h includes sys/systm.h when _KERNEL is
defined.
This brings back r349459 but with systm.h hidden from userland.
MFC after: 2 weeks
This allows DWARF debugging output to use the common register
mneumonics, such as ra, sp, or t0.
DWARF registers 0-31 are mapped to the 32 general purpose registers,
which are then followed by the 32 floating point registers.
Reviewed by: markj
Approved by: markj (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20779
r349482 introduced the definitions and descriptions of the RISC-V
specific e_flags values to elftoolchain. However, the description for
the EF_RISCV_RVE flag was incorrectly duplicated from EF_RISCV_RVC. Fix
this by providing the proper description for this flag.
Reported by: jhb
Approved by: markj (mentor)
- Implement use_first_pass, allowing expose_password to be used by other
service functions than pam_auth() without prompting a second time.
- Don't prompt for a password during pam_setcred().
PR: 238041
MFC after: 3 weeks
Currently RTLD is linked against libc_nossp_pic which means that any libc
symbol used in rtld can pull in a lot of depedencies. This was causing
symbol such as __libc_interposing and all the pthread stubs to be included
in RTLD even though they are not required. It turns out most of these
dependencies can easily be avoided by providing overrides inside of rtld.
This change is motivated by CHERI, where we have an experimental ABI that
requires additional relocation processing to allow the use of function
pointers inside of rtld. Instead of adding this self-relocation code to
RTLD I attempted to remove most function pointers from RTLD and discovered
that most of them came from the libc dependencies instead of being actually
used inside rtld.
A nice side-effect of this change is that rtld is now 22% smaller on amd64.
text data bss dec hex filename
0x21eb6 0xce0 0xe60 145910 239f6 /home/alr48/ld-elf-x86.before.so.1
0x1a6ed 0x728 0xdd8 113645 1bbed /home/alr48/ld-elf-x86.after.so.1
The number of R_X86_64_RELATIVE relocations that need to be processed on
startup has also gone down from 368 to 187 (almost 50% less).
Reviewed By: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20663
better to move this directory to lib/libl, but this requires more extensive
changes to Makefile.inc1. This simple fix can be MFCed quickly.
PR: 238874
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 3 days
fget_mmap() translates rights on the descriptor to a VM protection
mask. It was doing so without holding any locks on the descriptor
table, so a writer could simultaneously be modifying those rights.
Such a situation would be detected using a sequence counter, but
not before an inconsistency could trigger assertion failures in
the capability code.
Fix the problem by copying the fd's rights to a structure on the stack,
and perform the translation only once we know that that snapshot is
consistent.
Reported by: syzbot+ae359438769fda1840f8@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reviewed by: brooks, mjg
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20800
We use PIPE_DIRECTW as a semaphore for direct writes to a pipe, where
the reader copies data directly from pages mapped into the writer.
However, when a reader finishes such a copy, it previously cleared
PIPE_DIRECTW, allowing multiple writers to race and corrupt the state
used to track wired pages belonging to the writer.
Fix this by having the writer clear PIPE_DIRECTW and instead use the
count of unread bytes to determine whether a write is finished.
Reported by: syzbot+21811cc0a89b2a87a9e7@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reviewed by: kib, mjg
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20784
Submitted by: Ka Ho Ng <khng300 at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: mckusick
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20695
Since cxgbe(4) uses sglist instead of bus_dma, this required updates
to the code that generates scatter/gather lists for packets. Also,
unmapped mbufs are always sent via DMA and never as immediate data in
the payload of a work request.
Submitted by: gallatin (earlier version)
Reviewed by: gallatin, hselasky, rrs
Discussed with: np
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20616
Enable IFCAP_NOMAP for a vlan interface if it is supported by the
underlying trunk device.
Reviewed by: gallatin, hselasky, rrs
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20616
Apply similar logic from sbcompress to pending data in the socket
buffer once it is marked ready via sbready. Normally sbcompress
merges small mbufs to reduce the length of mbuf chains in the socket
buffer. However, sbcompress cannot do this for mbufs marked
M_NOTREADY. sbcompress_ready is now called from sbready when mbufs
are marked ready to merge small mbuf chains once the data is available
to copy.
Submitted by: gallatin (earlier version)
Reviewed by: gallatin, hselasky, rrs
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20616
This can be enabled at runtime via the kern.ipc.mb_use_ext_pgs sysctl.
It is disabled by default.
Submitted by: gallatin (earlier version)
Reviewed by: gallatin, hselasky, rrs
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20616
Unmapped mbufs allow sendfile to carry multiple pages of data in a
single mbuf, without mapping those pages. It is a requirement for
Netflix's in-kernel TLS, and provides a 5-10% CPU savings on heavy web
serving workloads when used by sendfile, due to effectively
compressing socket buffers by an order of magnitude, and hence
reducing cache misses.
For this new external mbuf buffer type (EXT_PGS), the ext_buf pointer
now points to a struct mbuf_ext_pgs structure instead of a data
buffer. This structure contains an array of physical addresses (this
reduces cache misses compared to an earlier version that stored an
array of vm_page_t pointers). It also stores additional fields needed
for in-kernel TLS such as the TLS header and trailer data that are
currently unused. To more easily detect these mbufs, the M_NOMAP flag
is set in m_flags in addition to M_EXT.
Various functions like m_copydata() have been updated to safely access
packet contents (using uiomove_fromphys()), to make things like BPF
safe.
NIC drivers advertise support for unmapped mbufs on transmit via a new
IFCAP_NOMAP capability. This capability can be toggled via the new
'nomap' and '-nomap' ifconfig(8) commands. For NIC drivers that only
transmit packet contents via DMA and use bus_dma, adding the
capability to if_capabilities and if_capenable should be all that is
required.
If a NIC does not support unmapped mbufs, they are converted to a
chain of mapped mbufs (using sf_bufs to provide the mapping) in
ip_output or ip6_output. If an unmapped mbuf requires software
checksums, it is also converted to a chain of mapped mbufs before
computing the checksum.
Submitted by: gallatin (earlier version)
Reviewed by: gallatin, hselasky, rrs
Discussed with: ae, kp (firewalls)
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20616
when, in fact, we are write protecting the page and the PTE has PG_M set.
However, pmap_protect_pde() was always calling vm_page_dirty() when the PDE
has PG_M set. So, adding PG_NX to a writeable PDE could result in
unnecessary (but harmless) calls to vm_page_dirty().
Simplify the loop calling vm_page_dirty() in pmap_protect_pde().
Reviewed by: kib, markj
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20793
address before returning it to the user. Some of the least significant
bits have special meaning and should be masked away.
Discussed with: kib@
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
This prints out description text with the meaning of 'Flags' value in PowerPC64.
Example:
$ readelf -h ~/tmp/t1-Flag2
ELF Header:
Magic: 7f 45 4c 46 02 02 01 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Class: ELF64
Data: 2's complement, big endian
Version: 1 (current)
OS/ABI: FreeBSD
ABI Version: 0
Type: EXEC (Executable file)
Machine: PowerPC 64-bit
Version: 0x1
Entry point address: 0x10010000
Start of program headers: 64 (bytes into file)
Start of section headers: 209368 (bytes into file)
Flags: 0x2, OpenPOWER ELF V2 ABI
Size of this header: 64 (bytes)
Size of program headers: 56 (bytes)
Number of program headers: 10
Size of section headers: 64 (bytes)
Number of section headers: 34
Section header string table index: 31
Submitted by: alfredo.junior_eldorado.org.br
Reviewed by: luporl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20782
The distinction between ELF header version and OpenPOWER ELF ABI version is
confusing for most of people, so this adds text to "file" output to make it
clear about which OpenPOWER ELF ABI version binary was built for.
The strings used in this change are based on "64-Bit ELF V2 ABI
Specification/3.1. ELF Header" document available at
http://openpowerfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/resources/leabi/content/dbdoclet.50655241_97607.html
Example:
$ file t1-Flag2 -m -m contrib/file/magic/Magdir/elf t1-Flag2: ELF 64-bit MSB
executable, 64-bit PowerPC or cisco 7500, OpenPOWER ELF V2 ABI, version 1
(FreeBSD), dynamically linked, interpreter /libexec/ld-elf.so.1, for FreeBSD
13.0 (1300033), FreeBSD-style, not stripped
Submitted by: alfredo.junior_eldorado.org.br
Reviewed by: luporl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20771
This change was originally in D20378. Making it in a new diff since it's a
bugfix.
Submitted by: alfredo.junior_eldorado.org.br
Reviewed by: emaste, luporl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20756
network interface.
This particularly manifests itself when an INP has multicast options
attached during a network interface detach. Then the IPv4 and IPv6
leave group call which results from freeing the multicast address, may
access a freed ifnet structure. These are the steps to reproduce:
service mdnsd onestart # installed from ports
ifconfig epair create
ifconfig epair0a 0/24 up
ifconfig epair0a destroy
Tested by: pho @
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
The epoch_drain_callbacks() function is used to drain all pending
callbacks which have been invoked by prior epoch_call() function calls
on the same epoch. This function is useful when there are shared
memory structure(s) referred to by the epoch callback(s) which are not
refcounted and are rarely freed. The typical place for calling this
function is right before freeing or invalidating the shared
resource(s) used by the epoch callback(s). This function can sleep and
is not optimized for performance.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20109
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies