The igmp stats tend to print two lines of warning for an unexpected
version and length. Despite an invalid version and struct size it
continues to try to do something with the data. Do not try to parse
the remainder of the struct and error on warning.
Note the underlying issue of the data not being available properly
is still there and needs to be fixed seperately.
Reported by: test cases, lwhsu
MFC after: 3 weeks
The code for "netstat -gs -f inet" failed if the kernel namelist did not
include the _mrtstat symbol. However, that symbol is not in a standard
kernel even with the ip_mroute module loaded, where the functionality is
available. It is also not in a kernel with MROUTING but also VIMAGE, as
there can be multiple sets of stats. However, when running the command
on a live system, the symbol is not used; a sysctl is used. Go ahead
and try the sysctl in any case, and complain that IPv4 MROUTING is not
present only if the sysctl fails with ENOENT. Also fail if _mrtstat is
not defined when running on a core file; netstat doesn't know about vnets,
so can only work if MROUTING was included, and VIMAGE was not.
Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22311
If cu reads an EOF on the input side, it goes into a tight loop
sending a garbage byte to the remote. With this change, it exits
gracefully, along with its child.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
The few columns that are not humanized are usually 0. This makes
the output mostly aligned.
Reviewed by: allanjude
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22185
Alter bsd.compat.mk to set MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH when included
directly so MD paths in Makefiles work. In the process centralize
setting them in LIBCOMPATWMAKEENV.
Alter .PATH and CFLAGS settings in work when the Makefile is included.
While here only support LIB32 on supported platforms rather than always
enabling it and requiring users of MK_LIB32 to filter based
TARGET/MACHINE_ARCH.
The net effect of this change is to make Makefile.libcompat only build
compatability libraries.
Changes relative to r354449:
Correct detection of the compiler type when bsd.compat.mk is used
outside Makefile.libcompat. Previously it always matched the clang
case.
Set LDFLAGS including the linker emulation for mips where -m32 seems to
be insufficent.
Reviewed by: imp, kib (origional version in r354449)
Obtained from: CheriBSD (conceptually)
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22251
With the -0 option added to ENV(1), some ports will no longer require genv
from sysutils/coreutils.
Reviewed by: kevans (prior version), swills
Approved by: bcr (manpages), imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22230
Alter bsd.compat.mk to set MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH when included
directly so MD paths in Makefiles work. In the process centralize
setting them in LIBCOMPATWMAKEENV.
Alter .PATH and CFLAGS settings in work when the Makefile is included.
While here only support LIB32 on supported platforms rather than always
enabling it and requiring users of MK_LIB32 to filter based
TARGET/MACHINE_ARCH.
The net effect of this change is to make Makefile.libcompat only build
compatability libraries.
Reviewed by: imp, kib
Obtained from: CheriBSD (conceptually)
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22251
- move from "oxtradoc" to RST/Sphinx documentation
- new "csv" encoder, which allows path and leaf lists
- address warnings from PVS-Stdio tool
- add "xolint" detected errors to the documentation
We have a bad habit of duplicating contents of files that are sourced from
/dev/null and applied more than once... take the more sane (in most ways)
GNU route and complain if the file exists and offer reversal options.
This still falls short a little bit as selecting "don't reverse, apply
anyway" will still give you duplicated file contents. There's probably other
issues as well, but awareness is the first step to happiness.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21535
In nearly all cases, the caller has a uintptr_t compatible argument so
this eliminates a large number of casts.
Add a print_pointer function to centralize printing pointers.
Reviewed by: jhb
Obtained from: CheriBSD
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22212
Some dts are including dtsi that also contain a /dts-v1/ tag at the
top. GNU DTC doesn't seems to have a problem with that so fix our
dtc to behave the same.
Reviewed by: kevans
MFC after: 1 week
when variance is small relative to data points.
Now [0, 1, 2] shows same standard deviation as [10000000000000, ...1, ...2]
Also: Various nitpickery from my own tree.
Traditionally, toolchain components such as cc, as, and ld have been
built as static executables. The WITH_SHARED_TOOLCHAIN option from
src.conf(5) is meant to link these as regular executables, e.g. using
shared libraries.
The build of ld.lld did not yet check this option. Fix the Makefile so
it will do so now.
Reported by: Mike Cui <cuicui@gmail.com>
PR: 241257
MFC after: 3 days
Limit argmax to an absurdly large value prevent overflow (no overflow
possible on FreeBSD due to ARG_MAX).
In CheriBSD we exceed the 19 non-NULL arguments in the static array. Add
a simple size doubling allocator and increase the default to 32.
GC remnants of support for fixed arguments.
Reviewed by: archardson (prior version), James Clarke (prior version)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21971
Summary: Add trivial 32-bit arm cores on aarch64 support for gcore. This
doesn't handle fpregs.
Reviewed by: #arm, andrew
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21947
This warning (comparing a pointer against a zero character literal
rather than NULL) has existed since GCC 7.1.0, and was recently added to
Clang trunk.
Almost all of these are harmless, except for fwcontrol's str2node, which
needs to both guard against dereferencing a NULL pointer (though in
practice it appears none of the callers will ever pass one in), as well
as ensure it doesn't parse the empty string as node 0 due to strtol's
awkward interface.
Submitted by: James Clarke <jtrc27@jrtc27.com>
Obtained from: CheriBSD
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21914
r265408 renamed tcps_rcvmemdrop to tcps_rcvreassfull and gave it a more
specific description. r279122 (libxo-ification) reverted that change.
This commit brings it back, but with a small tweak to the description.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Various bits in usr.bin/clang/* will fail to compile without -mxgot due to
truncated relocations. -mxgot entails a speed penalty, but I suspect we
don't care as much about compiler performance in 32-bit mips land.
Reviewed by: arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21698
The regexec function is declared as taking an array of regmatch_t
elements, and passing in the pointer to singleton element, while
correct, triggers a Coverity warning. Convert the singleton into
an array of one to silence the warning.
Reported by: Coverity
Coverity CID: 1009732, 1009733
MFC after: 2 weeks
This uses the same logic as with the -s option, first validating the
entered value, then storing the result in a struct timeval.
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-With: r352818
In r334906, the -s option was changed to allow fractional times, but
this only functioned correctly for batch mode. In interactive mode, any
delay below 1.0 would get floored to zero. This would put top(1) into a
tight loop, which could be difficult to interrupt.
Fix this by storing the -s option value (after validation) into a struct
timeval, and using that struct consistently for delaying with select(2).
Next up is to allow interactive entry of a fractional delay value.
MFC after: 3 days
The description talks about 'number', while the final argument was
'count'. Since 'count' is already used for the count of displays,
change the final argument name to 'number'.
MFC after: 3 days
Add an atomic shm rename operation, similar in spirit to a file
rename. Atomically unlink an shm from a source path and link it to a
destination path. If an existing shm is linked at the destination
path, unlink it as part of the same atomic operation. The caller needs
the same permissions as shm_unlink to the shm being renamed, and the
same permissions for the shm at the destination which is being
unlinked, if it exists. If those fail, EACCES is returned, as with the
other shm_* syscalls.
truss support is included; audit support will come later.
This commit includes only the implementation; the sysent-generated
bits will come in a follow-on commit.
Submitted by: Matthew Bryan <matthew.bryan@isilon.com>
Reviewed by: jilles (earlier revision)
Reviewed by: brueffer (manpages, earlier revision)
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21423
Introduce a new add_off_t static function that exits with an error
message if there's an overflow, otherwise returns their sum. Use this
when adding values obtained from the input patch.
Reviewed by: delphij, allanjude (earlier)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7897
When an empty pattern is encountered in the pattern list, I had previously
broken bsdgrep to count that as a "match all" and ignore any other patterns
in the list. This commit rectifies that mistake, among others:
- The -v flag semantics were not quite right; lines matched should have been
counted differently based on whether the -v flag was set or not. procline
now definitively returns whether it's matched or not, and interpreting
that result has been kicked up a level.
- Empty patterns with the -x flag was broken similarly to empty patterns
with the -w flag. The former is a whole-line match and should be more
strict, only matching blank lines. No -x and no -w will will match the
empty string at the beginning of each line.
- The exit code with -L was broken, w.r.t. modern grep. Modern grap will
exit(0) if any file that didn't match was output, so our interpretation
was simply backwards. The new interpretation makes sense to me.
Tests updated and added to try and catch some of this.
This misbehavior was found by autoconf while fixing ports found in PR 229925
expecting either a more sane or a more GNU-like sed.
MFC after: 1 week
The way jot(1) defaults missing arguments doesn't match the behaviour
described in the manpage, which states that with fewer than 3 arguments
missing values are supplied from left to right.
In fact, with one or two arguments, the last (s which is step size or seed)
defaults to 1 (or -1 if begin and end specify a descending range), and then
omitted arguments are set to default starting with the leftmost until three
arguments are available.
This is why `jot 2 1000` prints 1000 and 1001 instead of 1000 and 100.
PR: 135475
Submitted by: Jonathan McKeown <j.mckeown@ru.ac.za>
Approved by: doc (bcr)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21736
Event: EuroBSDcon 2019
to a clnt_create() call even when it is actually a program
version mismatch.
Normally the server is supposed to return RPC_PROGVERSMISMATCH
when it supports the specified program but not support
the specified version. Some filers return RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED
to RQUOTA v2 calls and FreeBSD does not retry with the old
v1 calls. This change fixes this failure scenario.
Submitted by: Jian-Bo Liao
PR: 236179