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Author SHA1 Message Date
cy
41a72fc07e Fix a typo.
PR:		238816
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC with:	r349503
2019-06-28 04:52:24 +00:00
cy
579d1dbf65 Document the -B, binary logfile, and the -C config file options.
Reference the ipmon.5 man page and ipmon.conf.

PR:		238816
MFC after:	1 week
2019-06-28 04:28:32 +00:00
mhorne
8a7a133e0d libelftc: add RISC-V bfd targets
This adds the following targets: elf32-riscv, elf64-riscv, elf64-riscv-freebsd

Reviewed by:	emaste, markj, jkoshy@users.sourceforge.net
Approved by:	markj (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20768
2019-06-28 00:14:12 +00:00
mhorne
86dfd2f820 readelf: Add support for RISC-V specific e_flags
Reviewed by:	markj
Approved by:	markj (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20767
2019-06-28 00:10:26 +00:00
cy
83060b2a43 Return a return code scripts might expect. I missed this while
reviewing and rewriting a patch in PR/238816.

PR:		238816
Reported by:	rgrimes@
Pointy hat to:	cy@
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC with:	r349450
2019-06-27 03:50:13 +00:00
cy
a61d951f95 Update usage() to refect the current state of ipmon.
PR:		238816
MFC after:	1 week
2019-06-27 02:43:30 +00:00
cy
d0c9a0d4a0 Fix a typo.
PR/238816 initially addressed updates to usage() however it has now
become a shopping list of fixes to ipmon man pages and usage().

PR:		238816
MFC after:	3 days
2019-06-27 02:42:56 +00:00
markj
5d0da7a52e libdwarf: Use the cached strtab pointer when reading string attributes.
Previously we would perform a linear search of the DWARF section
list for ".debug_str".  However, libdwarf always caches a pointer to
the strtab image in its debug descriptor.  Using it gives a modest
performance improvement when iterating over the attributes of each
DIE.

Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20759
2019-06-26 16:38:30 +00:00
markj
da2dec8da8 elfcopy: Provide a size hint when creating the section string table.
Use the input file's .shstrtab size as the hint if it exists.  This
gives a small performance improvement when processing files with
many sections.

Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20544
2019-06-26 16:35:37 +00:00
markj
03851368d1 libelftc: Fix the documented prototype for elftc_string_table_destroy().
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2019-06-26 16:32:41 +00:00
markj
363face428 libelftc: Consistently use size_t for string table offsets and sizes.
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20702
2019-06-26 16:31:50 +00:00
markj
c98f0e0b9b libelftc: Micro-optimize string table insertion.
The string's length is already known, so use memcpy() instead of
strcpy() to add it to the string table image.

Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20760
2019-06-26 16:30:14 +00:00
jhibbits
f902a2f35a powerpc: Transition to Secure-PLT, like most other OSs (Toolchain part)
Summary:
Toolchain follow-up to r349350.  LLVM patches will be submitted upstream for
9.0 as well.

The bsd.cpu.mk change is required because GNU ld assumes BSS-PLT if it
cannot determine for certain that it needs Secure-PLT, and some binaries do
not compile in such a way to make it know to use Secure-PLT.

Reviewed By: nwhitehorn, bdragon, pfg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20598
2019-06-25 02:35:22 +00:00
jhibbits
125154cabb powerpc: Transition to Secure-PLT, like most other OSs
Summary:
PowerPC has two PLT models: BSS-PLT and Secure-PLT.  BSS-PLT uses runtime
code generation to generate the PLT stubs.  Secure-PLT was introduced with
GCC 4.1 and Binutils 2.17 (base has GCC 4.2.1 and Binutils 2.17), and is a
more secure PLT format, using a read-only linkage table, with the dynamic
linker populating a non-executable index table.

This is the libc, rtld, and kernel support only.  The toolchain and build
parts will be updated separately.

Reviewed By: nwhitehorn, bdragon, pfg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20598
MFC after:	1 month
2019-06-25 00:40:44 +00:00
tuexen
8d4401b9b0 The variable names in the description of the port number usage is
inconsistent. This patch fixes that and improves the precision of
the description.
Thanks to Tom Marcoen for reporting the issue and providing an
initial patch, on which this change is based.

PR:			237723
Reviewed by:		bcr@
MFC after:		1 week
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20708
2019-06-20 12:38:41 +00:00
mm
10dc8d0dd7 MFV r349134:
Sync libarchive with vendor.

Relevant vendor changes:
  PR #1212: RAR5 reader - window_mask was not updated correctly
            (OSS-Fuzz 15278)
  OSS-Fuzz 15120: RAR reader - extend use after free bugfix

MFC after:	1 week (together with r348993)
2019-06-17 11:46:37 +00:00
dim
48cf3d0825 Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt, libc++,
libunwind and openmp to the upstream release_80 branch r363030
(effectively, 8.0.1 rc2).  The 8.0.1 release should follow this within a
week or so.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-06-12 21:10:37 +00:00
mm
7d947d63ea MFV r348971,r348977:
Sync libarchive with vendor.

Relevant vendor changes:
  - check_symlinks_fsobj() without chdir() and fchdir()
  - bsdtar.1 manpage fixes
  - patches from OpenBSD to libarchive_fe/passphrase.c
  - version bumped to 3.4.0

MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-06-12 13:34:12 +00:00
mm
577239dd91 Update vendor/libarchive/dist to git 614110e76d9dbb9ed3e159a71cbd75fa3b23efe3
Relevant vendor changes (release 3.4.0):
  - check_symlinks_fsobj() without chdir() and fchdir()
  - bsdtar.1 manpage fixes
  - patches from OpenBSD to libarchive_fe/passphrase.c
2019-06-11 23:16:13 +00:00
csjp
1cb7944721 Teach readelf about some OpenBSD ELF program headers
- Add constants for OpenBSD wxneeded, bootdata and randomize to the
  FreeBSD elf_common.h file. This is the file that gets used by the
  elftoolchain library.
- Update readelf and elfdump utilities to decode these program headers
  if they are encountered.

Note: FreeBSD has it's own version of elfdump(1), which will be updated
in a subsequent commit. I am adding it here anyway because this diff is
going to be submitted upstream.

Discussed with:	emaste
Reviewed by:	imp
MFC afer:	2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20548

M    contrib/elftoolchain/elfdump/elfdump.c
M    contrib/elftoolchain/readelf/readelf.c
M    sys/sys/elf_common.h
2019-06-07 14:51:55 +00:00
markj
bec7330290 elfcopy: Use libelftc's string table routines to build .shstrtab.
This replaces some hand-rolled routines and is substantially faster
since libelftc uses a hash table for lookups and insertions, whereas
elfcopy would perform a linear scan of the table.

PR:		234949
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20473
2019-06-04 18:34:05 +00:00
markj
c2423270b4 libelftc: Fix some minor style bugs.
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20472
2019-06-04 18:31:08 +00:00
markj
c2f715e33c elfcopy: Use elf_getscn() instead of iterating over all sections.
When removing a section, we would loop over all sections looking for
a corresponding relocation section.  With r348652 it is much faster
to just use elf_getscn().

PR:		234949
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20471
2019-06-04 18:29:08 +00:00
markj
fec6f9966a libelf: Use a red-black tree to manage the section list.
The tree is indexed by section number.  This speeds up elf_getscn()
and its callers, which previously had to traverse a linked list. In
particular, since .shstrtab is often the last section in a file,
elf_strptr() would have to traverse the entire list.

PR:		234949
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20443
2019-06-04 18:26:29 +00:00
imp
c7cdb4a807 Another partial revert of r301289.
In this case, a change was made in one-true-awk from *FS to
getsval(fsloc) in a line just after one of the lines that had the 0 ->
NULL change. It works both ways as far as I can tell.  It looks like a
bug fix, but I've not tried to track down which ancient version of
one-true-awk it was in (github starts too late for tracking this
down). Before and after the changes the regression suite is passes
100% relative to the un-modified one-true-awk.
2019-06-03 05:25:22 +00:00
imp
a3ee27127e Fix mismerge that crept into r301289.
The conversion of 0 -> NULL required a rebase at some point, as noted
in r301289 when pfg commited it. In that rebase, three lines remained
that had been removed in a prior version of awk, and one of them had a
0 -> NULL change causing a conflict. The conflict should have been
resolved by removing the three lines, but wasn't. This introduces a
regression into f.split3 test which prior to this commit we were
failing, but a pure onetrueawk wasn't. Remove the offending 3 lines.
2019-06-03 05:25:16 +00:00
imp
3ba12e7dab Revert r348518
It should not have happened. The change is actually in upstream and I misread the diffs.
2019-06-02 20:52:21 +00:00
imp
cb51e8175f Reapply r301691:
Revert r301689 - one-true-awk: Avoid a NULL dereference.

I got this wrong and the coverity report doesn't match the NetBSD change,
which was thought for a different version.

The change wouldn't hurt but let's wait until upstream figures this out.
2019-06-02 20:47:15 +00:00
imp
991dcb86c2 Reapply r315426 by pfg:
|    MFV r315425: one-true-awk: have calloc(3) do the multiplication.
2019-06-02 16:30:53 +00:00
imp
2a08897886 Reapply r301289 by pfg:
|    MFV r300961: one-true-awk: replace 0 with NULL for pointers
|    Also remove a redundant semicolon.
|    Also had to rebase on upstream pull.
2019-06-02 16:28:20 +00:00
imp
0e43d315b9 Merge from upstream at 4189ef5d from https://github.com/onetrueawk/awk.git
Note: this backs out a number of changes we've made to awk because
they aren't upstream, but are on the vendor branch. Those will be
reapplied. svn makes it needlessly difficult to know which ones, but
at least r315426, r301289, and maybe r301691, though there may be
others too. None of these are critical, so bisecting through this
point is safe for all but awk regression tests :).
2019-06-02 16:25:07 +00:00
markj
b94f1ced81 readelf: Make -t imply -S, for compatibility with GNU binutils.
Reported by:	jhb
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20475
2019-05-30 18:54:34 +00:00
markj
7c7f66ca44 elfcopy: Optimize for insertions at the end of the section list.
This is the common case when strip(1) is creating the output file.
The change provides a significant speedup when running on ELF files with
many sections.

PR:		234949
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20444
2019-05-30 15:28:48 +00:00
markj
f94996b3a3 elfcopy: Remove an unneeded memset.
Reviewed by:	emaste, trasz
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20445
2019-05-30 15:26:39 +00:00
jhibbits
70d77b35c0 Add missing powerpc64 relocation support to libdwarf
Summary:
Due to missing relocation support in libdwarf for powerpc64, handling of dwarf
info on unlinked objects was bogus.

Examining raw dwarf data on objects compiled on ppc64 with a modern compiler
(in-tree gcc tends to hide the issue, since it only rarely generates relocations
in .debug_info and uses DW_FORM_str instead of DW_FORM_strp for everything), you
will find that the dwarf data appears corrupt, with repeated references to the
compiler version where things like types and function names should appear.

This happens because the 0 offset of .debug_str contains the compiler version,
and without applying the relocations, *all* indirect strings in .dwarf_info will
end up pointing to it.

This corruption then propogates to the CTF data, as ctfconvert relies on
libdwarf to read the dwarf info, for every compiled object (when building a
kernel.)

However, if you examine the dwarf data on a compiled executable, it will appear
correct, because during final link the relocations get applied and baked in by
the linker.

Submitted by:	Brandon Bergren
Reviewed By:	emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20367
2019-05-29 02:02:56 +00:00
dim
b9ba849cf8 Pull in r361696 from upstream llvm trunk (by Sanjay Patel):
[SelectionDAG] soften assertion when legalizing narrow vector FP ops

  The test based on PR42010:
  https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42010

  ...may show an inaccuracy for PPC's target defs, but we should not be
  so aggressive with an assert here. There's no telling what
  out-of-tree targets look like.

This fixes an assertion when building the graphics/mesa-dri port for
PowerPC64.

Reported by:	Mark Millard <marklmi26-fbsd@yahoo.com>
PR:		238082
MFC after:	3 days
2019-05-26 15:44:58 +00:00
mm
404308eb8d MFV r347989:
Sync libarchive with vendor.

Relevant vendor changes:
  Issue #795: XAR - do not try to add xattrs without an allocated name
  PR #812: non-recursive option for extract and list
  PR #958: support reading metadata from compressed files
  PR #999: add --exclude-vcs option to bsdtar
  Issue #1062: treat empty archives with a GNU volume header as valid
  PR #1074: Handle ZIP files with trailing 0s in the extra fields
            (Android APK archives)
  PR #1109: Ignore padding in Zip extra field data (Android APK archives)
  PR #1167: fix problems related to unreadable directories
  Issue #1168: fix handling of strtol() and strtoul()
  PR #1172: RAR5 - fix invalid window buffer read in E8E9 filter
  PR #1174: ZIP reader - fix of MSZIP signature parsing
  PR #1175: gzip filter - fix reading files larger than 4GB from memory
  PR #1177: gzip filter - fix memory leak with repeated header reads
  PR #1180: ZIP reader - add support for Info-ZIP Unicode Path Extra Field
  PR #1181: RAR5 - fix merge_block() recursion
            (OSS-Fuzz 12999, 13029, 13144, 13478, 13490)
  PR #1183: fix memory leak when decompressing ZIP files with LZMA
  PR #1184: fix RAR5 OSS-Fuzz issues 12466, 14490, 14491, 12817
    OSS-Fuzz 12466: RAR5 - fix buffer overflow when parsing huffman tables
    OSS-Fuzz 14490, 14491: RAR5 - fix bad shift-left operations
    OSS-Fuzz 12817: RAR5 - handle a case with truncated huffman tables
  PR #1186: RAR5 - fix invalid type used for dictionary size mask
            (OSS-Fuzz 14537)
  PR #1187: RAR5 - fix integer overflow (OSS-Fuzz 14555)
  PR #1190: RAR5 - RAR5 don't try to unpack entries marked as directories
            (OSS-Fuzz 14574)
  PR #1196: RAR5 - fix a potential SIGSEGV on 32-bit builds
  OSS-Fuzz 2582: RAR - fix use after free if there is an invalid entry
  OSS-Fuzz 14331: RAR5 - fix maximum owner name length
  OSS-Fuzz 13965: RAR5 - use unsigned int for volume number + range check

  Additional RAR5 reader changes:
    - support symlinks, hardlinks, file owner, file group, versioned files
    - change ARCHIVE_FORMAT_RAR_V5 to 0x100000
    - set correct mode for readonly directories
    - support readonly, hidden and system Windows file attributes

MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-05-20 12:57:39 +00:00
mm
e9183e37fe Update vendor/libarchive/dist to git b5818e39e128eca4951e2ab10467d4d850a2ba57
Relevant vendor changes:
Issue #795: XAR - do not try to add xattrs without an allocated name
PR #812: non-recursive option for extract and list
PR #958: support reading metadata from compressed files
PR #999: add --exclude-vcs option to bsdtar
Issue #1062: treat empty archives with a GNU volume header as valid
PR #1074: Handle ZIP files with trailing 0s in the extra fields
          (Android APK archives)
PR #1109: Ignore padding in Zip extra field data (Android APK archives)
PR #1167: fix problems related to unreadable directories
Issue #1168: fix handling of strtol() and strtoul()
PR #1172: RAR5 - fix invalid window buffer read in E8E9 filter
PR #1174: ZIP reader - fix of MSZIP signature parsing
PR #1175: gzip filter - fix reading files larger than 4GB from memory
PR #1177: gzip filter - fix memory leak with repeated header reads
PR #1180: ZIP reader - add support for Info-ZIP Unicode Path Extra Field
PR #1181: RAR5 - fix merge_block() recursion
          (OSS-Fuzz 12999, 13029, 13144, 13478, 13490)
PR #1183: fix memory leak when decompressing ZIP files with LZMA
PR #1184: fix RAR5 OSS-Fuzz issues 12466, 14490, 14491, 12817
  OSS-Fuzz 12466: RAR5 - fix buffer overflow when parsing huffman tables
  OSS-Fuzz 14490, 14491: RAR5 - fix bad shift-left operations
  OSS-Fuzz 12817: RAR5 - handle a case with truncated huffman tables
PR #1186: RAR5 - fix invalid type used for dictionary size mask
          (OSS-Fuzz 14537)
PR #1187: RAR5 - fix integer overflow (OSS-Fuzz 14555)
PR #1190: RAR5 - RAR5 don't try to unpack entries marked as directories
          (OSS-Fuzz 14574)
PR #1196: RAR5 - fix a potential SIGSEGV on 32-bit builds
OSS-Fuzz 2582: RAR - fix use after free if there is an invalid entry
OSS-Fuzz 14331: RAR5 - fix maximum owner name length
OSS-Fuzz 13965: RAR5 - use unsigned int for volume number + range check

Additional RAR5 reader changes:
  - support symlinks, hardlinks, file owner, file group, versioned files
  - change ARCHIVE_FORMAT_RAR_V5 to 0x100000
  - set correct mode for readonly directories
  - support readonly, hidden and system Windows file attributes

NOTE: a version bump of libarchive will happen in the following days
2019-05-20 12:32:00 +00:00
cy
5ab4684305 The driver list prints "(null)" for the NDIS driver when -h (help) or
an unknown switch is passed outputting the command usage. This is
because the NDIS driver is uninitialized when usage help is printed.
To resolve this we initialize the driver prior to the possibility of
printing the usage help message.

Obtained from:	The wpa_supplicant port
MFC after:	1 week
2019-05-16 02:41:25 +00:00
markj
094736f08f Provide separate accounting for user-wired pages.
Historically we have not distinguished between kernel wirings and user
wirings for accounting purposes.  User wirings (via mlock(2)) were
subject to a global limit on the number of wired pages, so if large
swaths of physical memory were wired by the kernel, as happens with
the ZFS ARC among other things, the limit could be exceeded, causing
user wirings to fail.

The change adds a new counter, v_user_wire_count, which counts the
number of virtual pages wired by user processes via mlock(2) and
mlockall(2).  Only user-wired pages are subject to the system-wide
limit which helps provide some safety against deadlocks.  In
particular, while sources of kernel wirings typically support some
backpressure mechanism, there is no way to reclaim user-wired pages
shorting of killing the wiring process.  The limit is exported as
vm.max_user_wired, renamed from vm.max_wired, and changed from u_int
to u_long.

The choice to count virtual user-wired pages rather than physical
pages was done for simplicity.  There are mechanisms that can cause
user-wired mappings to be destroyed while maintaining a wiring of
the backing physical page; these make it difficult to accurately
track user wirings at the physical page layer.

The change also closes some holes which allowed user wirings to succeed
even when they would cause the system limit to be exceeded.  For
instance, mmap() may now fail with ENOMEM in a process that has called
mlockall(MCL_FUTURE) if the new mapping would cause the user wiring
limit to be exceeded.

Note that bhyve -S is subject to the user wiring limit, which defaults
to 1/3 of physical RAM.  Users that wish to exceed the limit must tune
vm.max_user_wired.

Reviewed by:	kib, ngie (mlock() test changes)
Tested by:	pho (earlier version)
MFC after:	45 days
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19908
2019-05-13 16:38:48 +00:00
lwhsu
05f64835ca Fix expected output after r347207
While phil is working on fixing in libxo general test parts, updating these
files to stop the test failure warnings

Approved by:	phil
MFC with:	r347207
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20188
2019-05-08 18:46:12 +00:00
hselasky
e39ff6be14 Add ConnectX-6 DX HCA ID to libmlx5.
In addition, add "ConnectX family mlx5Gen Virtual Function" device ID.
Every new HCA VF will be identified with this device ID.

Submitted by:	slavash@
MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2019-05-08 11:04:09 +00:00
hselasky
43e80fd3d5 Add support for 200Gbit speeds to libibverbs.
Submitted by:	slavash@
MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2019-05-08 10:56:22 +00:00
delphij
99029fadee Move contrib/zlib to sys/contrib/zlib so that we can use it in kernel.
This is a prerequisite of unifying kernel zlib instances.

Submitted by:	Yoshihiro Ota <ota at j.email.ne.jp>
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20191
2019-05-08 08:43:15 +00:00
dim
5446f43efb Pull in r360099 from upstream llvm trunk (by Eli Friedman):
[ARM] Glue register copies to tail calls.

  This generally follows what other targets do. I don't completely
  understand why the special case for tail calls existed in the first
  place; even when the code was committed in r105413, call lowering
  didn't work in the way described in the comments.

  Stack protector lowering breaks if the register copies are not glued
  to a tail call: we have to insert the stack protector check before
  the tail call, and we choose the location based on the assumption
  that all physical register dependencies of a tail call are adjacent
  to the tail call. (See FindSplitPointForStackProtector.) This is sort
  of fragile, but I don't see any reason to break that assumption.

  I'm guessing nobody has seen this before just because it's hard to
  convince the scheduler to actually schedule the code in a way that
  breaks; even without the glue, the only computation that could
  actually be scheduled after the register copies is the computation of
  the call address, and the scheduler usually prefers to schedule that
  before the copies anyway.

  Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41417

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60427

This should fix several instances of "Bad machine code: Using an
undefined physical register", when compiling ports such as
multimedia/vlc, audio/alsa-lib and devel/avro-c for armv6, with
-fstack-protector-strong.

Reported by:	jbeich
PR:		237074, 237783, 237784
MFC after:	3 days
2019-05-08 05:45:00 +00:00
phil
42e8bd2979 Import libxo-1.0.4:
- Avoid NULL deref in xo_xml_leader_len (replacing local fix in rS345967)
- update copyright dates
- update test cases
- fix uncommitted version change

Submitted by:	phil
MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-05-06 20:20:21 +00:00
cy
e786d5adfb MFV r347136:
Update sqlite3-3.27.2 (3270200) --> sqlite3-3.28.0 (3280000)

MFC after:	3 days
Security:	CVE-2019-9937, CVE-2019-9936
2019-05-05 04:14:17 +00:00
cy
25d65ba7f7 MFV r346563:
Update wpa_supplicant/hostapd 2.7 --> 2.8

Upstream documents the following advisories:

- https://w1.fi/security/2019-1/sae-side-channel-attacks.txt
- https://w1.fi/security/2019-2/eap-pwd-side-channel-attack.txt
- https://w1.fi/security/2019-3/sae-confirm-missing-state-validation.txt
- https://w1.fi/security/2019-4/eap-pwd-missing-commit-validation.txt
- https://w1.fi/security/2019-5/eap-pwd-message-reassembly-issue-\
  with-unexpected-fragment.txt

Relnotes:	yes
MFC after:	1 week (or less)
Security:	CVE-2019-9494, VU#871675, CVE-2019-9495, CVE-2019-9496,
		CVE-2019-9497, CVE-2019-9498, CVE-2019-9499
2019-04-23 03:52:43 +00:00
cy
d4a47e2292 MFV r346450:
Update sqlite3-3.27.1 (3270100) --> sqlite3-3.27.2 (3270200)

MFC after:	11 days
2019-04-20 23:18:19 +00:00
emaste
ee93d86cd8 readelf: use size_t for object counts
PR:		212539
Reported by:	cem
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2019-04-17 17:50:44 +00:00
emaste
6f62c92393 readelf: speed up readelf -wo
Use an array instead of STAILQ, and sort at the end instead of while
adding new elements.

PR:		212539
Submitted by:	Bora Özarslan <borako.ozarslan@gmail.com>
Reviewed by:	markj
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2019-04-17 17:00:16 +00:00
emaste
d321c675ee cap_fileargs: chase r346315, update fileargs_init in consumers
Reported by:	ci.freebsd.org (8 times so far)
MFC after:	3 weeks
MFC with:	r346315
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2019-04-17 16:18:14 +00:00
oshogbo
3509a7361d tcpdump: disable Capsicum if -E option is provided.
The -E is used to provide a secret for decrypting IPsec.
The secret may be provided through command line or as the file.
The problem is that tcpdump doesn't support yet opening files in capability mode
and the file may contain a list of the files to open.

As a workaround, for now, let's just disable capsicum if the -E
the option is provided.

PR:		236819
MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-04-16 04:12:41 +00:00
bapt
bbe6c53181 Update mandoc to 1.14.5
MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-04-12 10:13:17 +00:00
cy
2e8e05ad6b MFV r345988:
Update sqlite3-3.26.0 (3260000) --> sqlite3-3.27.1 (3270100)

MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-04-06 23:35:23 +00:00
phil
e70fcffde9 Emergency fix for NULL deref in xo_xml_leader_len 2019-04-05 19:42:54 +00:00
oshogbo
344ba336a8 strings: capsicumize it
Reviewed by:	cem
Discussed with: emaste
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18038
2019-04-04 16:32:27 +00:00
phil
11f8ca01b7 Import libxo-1.0.2
from 1.0.0:
    Add "continuation" flag, to allow multiple "xo" invocations in a single line of output (#58)
    Add --top-wrap to make top-level JSON wrappers
    Add --{open,close}-{list,instace} options
    Add xo_xml_leader(), to detect use of some bogus XML tags. It's still bad form, but it's a little safer now
    Avoid call to xo_write before xo_flush, since the latter calls the former
    Check return code from xo_flush_h properly (<0) (FreeBSD Bug 236935)
    For JSON output, avoid newline before a container's close brace (#62)
    Merge branch 'text_only' of https://github.com/zvr/libxo into zvr-text_only
    Use XO_USE_INT_RETURN_CODES, not USE_INT_RETURN_CODES
    add docs for --continuation
    add docs for --not-first
    call xo_state_set_flags before values and close containers; add XOIF_MADE_OUTPUT flag to track state; make proper empty JSON objects in xo_finish
    color_map code has to be #ifdef'd out, since the struct definition
    correct xo_flush_func_t (doesn't use xo_ssize_t)
    make depth change for --top-wrap only for JSON
    fix to handle --top-wrap in "xo" by being more consistent with handling trailing newlines
    fix to handle text-only version #64 (from zvr)
    fix xo_buf_has_room for round up to the next XO_BUFSIZ, not just add XO_BUFSIZ to the size (FreeBSD Bug 236937)
    update docs for new "xo" options
    update functions to use xo_ssize_t
    update test cases
from 1.0.1:
    Add EINTEGRITY to .pot files under test/gettext/ (fix from FreeBSD)
from 1.0.2:
    handle failure from xo_vnsprintf; don't add -1 to "rc"

PR:		236937, 236935
Submitted by:	phil
Reported by:	Alfonso S. Siciliano <alfix86@gmail.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-04-03 21:55:39 +00:00
ae
66028726ba Follow the declared behaviour that specifies server string format in
bsnmpclient(3).

snmp_parse_server() function accepts string where some fields can be
omitted: [trans::][community@][server][:port]

"trans" field can be "udp", "udp6", "dgram" and "stream".
"community" can be empty string, if it is omitted, the default value
will be used. For read_community it is "public", for write_comminity
it is "private". "server" field can be hostname, IPv4 address or IPv6
address. IPv6 address should be specified in brackets "[]".
If port is omitted, the default value "snmp" will be used for "udp"
and "udp6" transports. So, now for bsnmpget(1) and bsnmwalk(1) it is
not required to specify all fields in argument of '-s' option. E.g.

  # bsnmpget -s 127.1 sysName.0
  # bsnmpget -s "udp::127.1" sysName.0
  # bsnmpget -s "udp::public@127.1" sysName.0
  # bsnmpget -s "udp::public@127.1:161" sysName.0
  # bsnmpget -s "udp::[::1]" sysName.0
  # bsnmpget -s "udp6::[::1]" sysName.0
  # bsnmpget -s "[fe80::1%lo0]" sysName.0

PR:		236664
Reported by:	olivier
MFC after:	1 month
2019-04-03 12:47:49 +00:00
dim
345c2b40ef Pull in r357362 from upstream clang trunk (by David Chisnall):
[objc-gnustep] Use .init_array not .ctors when requested.

  This doesn't make a difference most of the time but FreeBSD/ARM
  doesn't run anything in the .ctors array.

This should help with updating the libobjc2 port for armv7.

Requested by:	theraven
Upstream PR:	https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2/issues/83
MFC after:	3 days
2019-04-02 17:51:28 +00:00
ae
5a86d1c60b Create 64bit mibII counters for all interfaces.
PR:		157015
Obtained from:	Yandex LLC
MFC after:	1 month
2019-04-02 13:38:00 +00:00
ae
8487042261 Add IPv6 transport for bsnmp.
This patch adds a new table begemotSnmpdTransInetTable that uses the
InetAddressType textual convention and can be used to create listening
ports for IPv4, IPv6, zoned IPv6 and based on DNS names. It also supports
future extension beyond UDP by adding a protocol identifier to the table
index. In order to support this gensnmptree had to be modified.

Submitted by:   harti
MFC after:      1 month
Relnotes:       yes
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16654
2019-04-02 12:50:01 +00:00
ngie
631df11d04 Integrate capsicum-test into the FreeBSD test suite
This change takes capsicum-test from upstream and applies some local changes to make the
tests work on FreeBSD when executed via Kyua.

The local modifications are as follows:
1. Make `OpenatTest.WithFlag` pass with the new dot-dot lookup behavior in FreeBSD 12.x+.
2. capsicum-test references a set of helper binaries: `mini-me`, `mini-me.noexec`, and
   `mini-me.setuid`, as part of the execve/fexecve tests, via execve, fexecve, and open.
   It achieves this upstream by assuming `mini-me*` is in the current directory, however,
   in order for Kyua to execute `capsicum-test`, it needs to provide a full path to
   `mini-me*`. In order to achieve this, I made `capsicum-test` cache the executable's
   path from argv[0] in main(..) and use the cached value to compute the path to
   `mini-me*` as part of the execve/fexecve testcases.
3. The capsicum-test test suite assumes that it's always being run on CAPABILITIES enabled
   kernels. However, there's a chance that the test will be run on a host without a
   CAPABILITIES enabled kernel, so we must check for the support before running the tests.
   The way to achieve this is to add the relevant `feature_present("security_capabilities")`
   check to SetupEnvironment::SetUp() and skip the tests when the support is not available.
   While here, add a check for `kern.trap_enotcap` being enabled. As noted by markj@ in
   https://github.com/google/capsicum-test/issues/23, this sysctl being enabled can trigger
   non-deterministic failures. Therefore, the tests should be skipped if this sysctl is
   enabled.

All local changes have been submitted to the capsicum-test project
(https://github.com/google/capsicum-test) and are in various stages of review.
Please see the following pull requests for more details:
1. https://github.com/google/capsicum-test/pull/35
2. https://github.com/google/capsicum-test/pull/41
3. https://github.com/google/capsicum-test/pull/42

Reviewed by:	asomers
Discussed with:	emaste, markj
Approved by:	emaste (mentor)
MFC after:	2 months
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19758
2019-04-01 21:24:50 +00:00
ngie
326f7629c8 Import proof-of-concept for handling GTEST_SKIP() in Environment::SetUp
Per the upstream pull-request [1]:

```
  gtest prior to this change would completely ignore `GTEST_SKIP()` if
  called in `Environment::SetUp()`, instead of bailing out early, unlike
  `Test::SetUp()`, which would cause the tests themselves to be skipped.
  The only way (prior to this change) to skip the tests would be to
  trigger a fatal error via `GTEST_FAIL()`.

  Desirable behavior, in this case, when dealing with
  `Environment::SetUp()` is to check for prerequisites on a system
  (example, kernel supports a particular featureset, e.g., capsicum), and
  skip the tests. The alternatives prior to this change would be
  undesirable:

  - Failing sends the wrong message to the test user, as the result of the
    tests is indeterminate, not failed.
  - Having to add per-test class abstractions that override `SetUp()` to
    test for the capsicum feature set, then skip all of the tests in their
    respective SetUp fixtures, would be a lot of human and computational
    work; checking for the feature would need to be done for all of the
    tests, instead of once for all of the tests.

  For those reasons, making `Environment::SetUp()` handle `GTEST_SKIP()`,
  by not executing the testcases, is the most desirable solution.

  In order to properly diagnose what happened when running the tests if
  they are skipped, print out the diagnostics in an ad hoc manner.

  Update the documentation to note this change and integrate a new test,
  gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test, into the test suite.

  This change addresses #2189.

  Signed-off-by: Enji Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com>
```

The goal with my merging in this change is to avoid requiring extensive
refactoring/retesting of test suites when ensuring prerequisites are met,
e.g., checking for a CAPABILITIES-enabled kernel before running capsicum-test
(see D19758 for more details).

The proof-of-concept is being imported before accepted by the upstream
project due to the fact that the upstream project is undergoing a potential
development freeze and the maintainers aren't responding to my PR.

1. https://github.com/google/googletest/pull/2203

Reported by:	asomers (https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/2189)
Reviewed by:	asomers
Approved by:	emaste (mentor)
MFC after:	2 months
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19765
2019-04-01 18:07:48 +00:00
ae
a7b6ed1826 Correct a port number assignment.
PR:		236930
MFC after:	1 week
2019-04-01 12:14:45 +00:00
emaste
305fc634ea readelf: add newline after dumping dynamic FLAGS / FLAGS_1
All three dump_flags() callers need a newline after printing the flags.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2019-03-28 17:30:47 +00:00
emaste
bd8d44c944 Revert other accidentally committed part of r345625 2019-03-28 13:27:34 +00:00
emaste
2648698edf revert r341429 "disable BIND_NOW in libc, libthr, and rtld"
r345620 by kib@ fixed the rtld issue that caused a crash at startup
during resolution of libc's ifuncs with BIND_NOW.

PR:		233333
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2019-03-28 02:12:32 +00:00
markj
89272daaee Prepend DW_AT_comp_dir to relative line number directory table entries.
Relative directories may appear in the line number program for a CPU if
files were included via a relative path, for instance with "-I.".
Previously, dwarf_srclines(3) and dwarf_srcfiles(3) would return the
relative path, so addr2line, for instance, would do the same.  However,
we can get an absolute path by prepending the compilation directory, so
change libdwarf to do that to improve compatibility with GNU binutils
and since it is more useful in general.

Reviewed by:	jhb
Discussed with:	emaste
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19705
2019-03-27 19:32:21 +00:00
philip
eedee326f7 Import tzdata 2019a
Changes: https://github.com/eggert/tz/blob/2019a/NEWS

MFC after:	3 days
2019-03-26 08:10:51 +00:00
kevans
97062c1e97 MFV r345515: netbsd-tests: import memory bump for libc/regex/t_exhaust
MFC after:	3 days
2019-03-26 02:21:09 +00:00
mm
436a3173ae MFV r345495:
Sync libarchive with vendor.

Relevant vendor changes:
  PR #1153: fixed 2 bugs in ZIP reader [1]
  PR #1143: ensure archive_read_disk_entry_from_file() uses ARCHIVE_READ_DISK
  Changes to file flags code, support more file flags on FreeBSD:
    UF_OFFLINE, UF_READONLY, UF_SPARSE, UF_REPARSE, UF_SYSTEM
    UF_ARCHIVE is not supported by intention (yet)

PR:		236300
MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-03-25 11:49:57 +00:00
dim
91e68110e4 Pull in r356809 from upstream llvm trunk (by Eli Friedman):
[ARM] Don't form "ands" when it isn't scheduled correctly.

  In r322972/r323136, the iteration here was changed to catch cases at
  the beginning of a basic block... but we accidentally deleted an
  important safety check.  Restore that check to the way it was.

  Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41116

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59680

This should fix "Assertion failed: (LiveCPSR && "CPSR liveness tracking
is wrong!"), function UpdateCPSRUse" errors when building the devel/xwpe
port for armv7.

PR:		236062, 236568
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-23 14:10:05 +00:00
oshogbo
f173d5bb02 strings: return an error code and the char value separately
If we returning 32 bits value it's hard to distinguish if the returned value
is a valid one or if its an error (in case of EOF). For that reason separate
exit code of the function from the returned character.

Reported by:	cem, se
2019-03-23 02:17:07 +00:00
oshogbo
fa618052fd In case of ENCODING_8BIT the EOF code will be pass to putchar.
EOF check should be done before (uint8_t)c > 127 test.

Reported by:	cem
2019-03-21 06:31:14 +00:00
oshogbo
b959f836d3 Fix powerpc and arm builds after r345361.
Reported by:	jenkins
2019-03-21 06:20:33 +00:00
oshogbo
0bcecf08d9 strings: do not continue if getc or getcharacter returns EOF
Reported by:	cem
2019-03-21 05:24:44 +00:00
oshogbo
e6a528b365 strings: do not depend on stdin
Instead of depending on one stdin FILE structure and use freopen(3), pass to
the functions appropriate FILE structure.

Reviewed by:	cem
Discussed with:	emaste
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18037
2019-03-21 05:00:24 +00:00
asomers
f61d24052a googletest: backport GTEST_SKIP to googletest 1.8.1
This commit backports revisions 00938b2b228f3b70d3d9e51f29a1505bdad43f1e and
59f90a338bce2376b540ee239cf4e269bf6d68ad from googletest's master branch to
our included version of googletest, which is based on 1.8.1. It adds the
GTEST_SKIP feature, which is very useful for a project like FreeBSD where
some tests depend on particular system configurations.

Reviewed by:	ngie
Obtained from:	github.com/google/googletest
MFC after:	2 months
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS345331
2019-03-20 23:15:58 +00:00
dim
b6343a9567 Pull in r352826 from upstream lld trunk (by Fangrui Song):
[ELF] Support --{,no-}allow-shlib-undefined

  Summary:
  In ld.bfd/gold, --no-allow-shlib-undefined is the default when
  linking an executable. This patch implements a check to error on
  undefined symbols in a shared object, if all of its DT_NEEDED entries
  are seen.

  Our approach resembles the one used in gold, achieves a good balance
  to be useful but not too smart (ld.bfd traces all DSOs and emulates
  the behavior of a dynamic linker to catch more cases).

  The error is issued based on the symbol table, different from
  undefined reference errors issued for relocations. It is most
  effective when there are DSOs that were not linked with -z defs (e.g.
  when static sanitizers runtime is used).

  gold has a comment that some system libraries on GNU/Linux may have
  spurious undefined references and thus system libraries should be
  excluded (https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6811). The
  story may have changed now but we make --allow-shlib-undefined the
  default for now. Its interaction with -shared can be discussed in the
  future.

  Reviewers: ruiu, grimar, pcc, espindola

  Reviewed By: ruiu

  Subscribers: joerg, emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57385

Pull in r352943 from upstream lld trunk (by Fangrui Song):

  [ELF] Default to --no-allow-shlib-undefined for executables

  Summary:
  This follows the ld.bfd/gold behavior.

  The error check is useful as it captures a common type of ld.so
  undefined symbol errors as link-time errors:

      // a.cc => a.so (not linked with -z defs)
      void f(); // f is undefined
      void g() { f(); }

      // b.cc => executable with a DT_NEEDED entry on a.so
      void g();
      int main() { g(); }

      // ld.so errors when g() is executed (lazy binding) or when the program is started (-z now)
      // symbol lookup error: ... undefined symbol: f

  Reviewers: ruiu, grimar, pcc, espindola

  Reviewed By: ruiu

  Subscribers: llvm-commits, emaste, arichardson

  Tags: #llvm

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57569

Together, these add support for --no-allow-shlib-undefined, and make it
the default for executables, so they will fail to link if any symbols
from needed shared libraries are undefined.

Reported by:	jbeich
PR:		236062, 236141
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-20 20:57:11 +00:00
dim
908ef42db7 Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, libunwind, lld, lldb and openmp
8.0.0 final release r356365.  There were no functional changes since the
most recent merge, of 8.0.0 rc5.

Release notes for llvm, clang, lld and libc++ 8.0.0 are now available:

https://llvm.org/releases/8.0.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html
https://llvm.org/releases/8.0.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html
https://llvm.org/releases/8.0.0/tools/lld/docs/ReleaseNotes.html
https://llvm.org/releases/8.0.0/projects/libcxx/docs/ReleaseNotes.html

PR:		236062
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-20 19:18:26 +00:00
asomers
8e5e4ff2ad googletest: backport GTEST_SKIP to googletest 1.8.1
This commit backports revisions 00938b2b228f3b70d3d9e51f29a1505bdad43f1e and
59f90a338bce2376b540ee239cf4e269bf6d68ad from googletest's master branch to
our included version of googletest, which is based on 1.8.1.  It adds the
GTEST_SKIP feature, which is very useful for a project like FreeBSD where
some tests depend on particular system configurations.

Obtained from:	github.com/google/googletest
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2019-03-20 17:11:25 +00:00
dim
8bfcb839fd Enable building libomp.so for 32-bit x86. This is done by selectively
enabling the functions that save and restore MXCSR, since access to this
register requires SSE support.

Note that you may run into other issues with OpenMP on i386, since this
*not* yet supported upstream, and certainly not extensively tested.

PR:		236062, 236582
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-18 21:04:28 +00:00
lidl
6150b2114e Fixup syslog() call that should have used logging function pointer
PR:		236614
Submitted by:	Helge Oldach <freebsd@oldach.net>
2019-03-18 15:45:06 +00:00
dim
4ccae8165c Add openmp __kmp_gettid() wrapper, using pthread_getthreadid_np(3).
This has also been submitted upstream.

PR:           236062
MFC after:    1 month
X-MFC-With:   r344779
2019-03-16 13:45:14 +00:00
dim
efddb4ed9b Merge openmp release_80 branch r356034 (effectively, 8.0.0 rc5).
PR:		236062
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-16 13:43:07 +00:00
dim
69c3de6092 Add LLVM openmp trunk r351319 (just before the release_80 branch point)
to contrib/llvm.  This is not yet connected to the build, the glue for
that will come in a follow-up commit.

PR:		236062
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-16 13:40:27 +00:00
ngie
3c7fe6eece Initial googlemock/googletest integration into the build/FreeBSD test suite
This initial integration takes googlemock/googletest release 1.8.1, integrates
the library, tests, and sample unit tests into the build.

googlemock/googletest's inclusion is optionally available via `MK_GOOGLETEST`.
`MK_GOOGLETEST` is dependent on `MK_TESTS` and is enabled by default when
built with a C++11 capable toolchain.

Google tests can be specified via the `GTESTS` variable, which, in comparison
with the other test drivers, is more simplified/streamlined, as Googletest only
supports C++ tests; not raw C or shell tests (C tests can be written in C++
using the standard embedding methods).

No dependent libraries are assumed for the tests. One must specify `gmock`,
`gmock_main`, `gtest`, or `gtest_main`, via `LIBADD` for the program.

More information about googlemock and googletest can be found on the
Googletest [project page](https://github.com/google/googletest), and the
[GoogleMock](https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/v1.8.x/googlemock/docs/Documentation.md)
and
[GoogleTest](https://github.com/google/googletest/tree/v1.8.x/googletest/docs)
docs.

These tests are originally integrated into the build as plain driver tests, but
will be natively integrated into Kyua in a later version.

Known issues/Errata:
* [WhenDynamicCastToTest.AmbiguousCast fails on FreeBSD](https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/2172)

Reviewed by:	asomers
Approved by:	emaste (mentor)
MFC after:	2 months
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19551
2019-03-15 21:43:52 +00:00
dim
9a0b1f5882 Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, libunwind, lld, and lldb
release_80 branch r356034 (effectively, 8.0.0 rc5), resolve conflicts,
and bump version numbers.

PR:		236062
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-14 19:52:12 +00:00
dim
fc7894cebc Revert r308867 (which was originally committed in the clang390-import
project branch):

  Work around LLVM PR30879, which is about a bad interaction between
  X86 Call Frame Optimization on i386 and libunwind, by disallowing the
  optimization for i386-freebsd12.

  This should fix some instances of broken exception handling when
  frame pointers are omitted, in particular some unittests run during
  the build of editors/libreoffice.

  This hack will be removed as soon as upstream has implemented a more
  permanent fix for this problem.

And indeed, after r345018 and r345019, which updated LLVM libunwind to
the most recent version, the above workaround is no longer needed.  The
upstream commit which fixed this is:

  https://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=revision&revision=292723

Specifically, 32 bit (i386-freebsd) executables optimized with omitted
frame pointers and Call Frame Optimization should now behave correctly
when a C++ exception is thrown, and the stack is unwound.

Upstream PR:	https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30879
PR:		236062
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-12 18:19:44 +00:00
jhb
4153d090d9 Move libunwind out of contrib/llvm/projects.
Move LLVM's libunwind to its own contrib/ directory similar to other
runtime libraries like libc++ and libcxxrt.

Reviewed by:	dim, emaste
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19534
2019-03-12 16:41:17 +00:00
ngie
d06434aadc MFhead@r345025 2019-03-11 21:00:58 +00:00
dim
d64d00cc0c Pull in r355854 from upstream llvm trunk (by Jonas Paulsson):
[RegAlloc]  Avoid compile time regression with multiple copy hints.

  As a fix for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40986 ("excessive
  compile time building opencollada"), this patch makes sure that no
  phys reg is hinted more than once from getRegAllocationHints().

  This handles the case were many virtual registers are assigned to the
  same physreg. The previous compile time fix (r343686) in
  weightCalcHelper() only made sure that physical/virtual registers are
  passed no more than once to addRegAllocationHint().

  Review: Dimitry Andric, Quentin Colombet
  https://reviews.llvm.org/D59201

This should fix a hang when compiling certain generated .cpp files in
the graphics/opencollada port.

PR:		236313
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-11 19:15:57 +00:00
dim
b47ae6af61 Merge LLVM libunwind release_80 branch r355677 (effectively, 8.0.0 rc4).
PR:		236062
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-11 18:56:04 +00:00
dim
0b439fdda3 Merge LLVM libunwind trunk r351319, from just before upstream's
release_80 branch point.  Afterwards, we will merge the rest of the
changes in the actual release_80 branch.

PR:		236062
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-11 18:45:36 +00:00
ngie
4cb64feca8 MFhead@r344996 2019-03-11 03:02:58 +00:00
ngie
0b1eecec7d Expect WhenDynamicCastToTest.AmbiguousCast to fail on FreeBSD
Casting `AmbiguousCastTypes::DerivedSub1` to `Base` currently succeeds, when
it's expected to fail.

See https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/2172 for more details.
2019-03-11 02:57:00 +00:00
dim
895b900a1e Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld, and lldb release_80 branch
r355677 (effectively, 8.0.0 rc4), resolve conflicts, and bump version
numbers.

PR:		236062
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r344779
2019-03-09 00:27:50 +00:00
markj
c05293d7d1 Have pthread_cond_destroy() return EBUSY if the condvar has waiters.
This is not required of a compliant implementation, but it's easy to
check for and helps improve compatibility with other common
implementations.  Moreover, it's consistent with our
pthread_mutex_destroy().

PR:		234805
Reviewed by:	jhb, kib, ngie
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19496
2019-03-08 21:07:08 +00:00
dim
79a33500a5 Pull in r354937 from upstream clang trunk (by Jörg Sonnenberger):
Fix inline assembler constraint validation

  The current constraint logic is both too lax and too strict. It fails
  for input outside the [INT_MIN..INT_MAX] range, but it also
  implicitly accepts 0 as value when it should not. Adjust logic to
  handle both correctly.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58649

Pull in r355491 from upstream clang trunk (by Hans Wennborg):

  Inline asm constraints: allow ICE-like pointers for the "n"
  constraint (PR40890)

  Apparently GCC allows this, and there's code relying on it (see bug).

  The idea is to allow expression that would have been allowed if they
  were cast to int. So I based the code on how such a cast would be
  done (the CK_PointerToIntegral case in
  IntExprEvaluator::VisitCastExpr()).

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58821

These should fix assertions and errors when using the inline assembly
"n" constraint in certain ways.

In case of devel/valgrind, a pointer was used as the input for the
constraint, which lead to "Assertion failed: (isInt() && "Invalid
accessor"), function getInt".

In case of math/secp256k1, a very large integer value was used as input
for the constraint, which lead to "error: value '4624529908474429119'
out of range for constraint 'n'".

PR:             236216, 236194
MFC after:      1 month
X-MFC-With:     r344779
2019-03-07 19:33:39 +00:00