a macro with parameters. Remove a __DECONST hack and add consts instead
for gnu libiconv API compatability. This makes it work with things like
devel/boost-libs that expects to use "iconv" as though it were a pointer.
would sometimes result in a corrupted file was reported via email.
This problem appears to have been caused by r251719 (reverting
r251719 fixed the problem). Although I have not been able to
reproduce this problem, I suspect it is caused by another thread
increasing np->n_size after the mtx_unlock(&np->n_mtx) but before
the vnode_pager_setsize() call. Since the np->n_mtx mutex serializes
updates to np->n_size, doing the vnode_pager_setsize() with the
mutex locked appears to avoid the problem.
Unfortunately, vnode_pager_setsize() where the new size is smaller,
cannot be called with a mutex held.
This patch returns the semantics to be close to pre-r251719 (actually
pre-r248567, r248581, r248567 for the new client) such that the call to
vnode_pager_setsize() is only delayed until after the mutex is
unlocked when np->n_size is shrinking. Since the file is growing
when being written, I believe this will fix the corruption.
A better solution might be to replace the mutex with a sleep lock,
but that is a non-trivial conversion, so this fix is hoped to be
sufficient in the meantime.
Reported by: David G. Lawrence (dg@dglawrence.com)
Tested by: David G. Lawrence (to be done soon)
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
accurately fills the read buffer.
Callers of pgets() still mis-process the buffer contents if the read line
contains NUL characters, but this at least makes pgets() accurate.
The former makes a copy of stdin, but was not accurately putting the
content of stdin into a temp file. This lead to the undercounting
the number of lines in hunks containing NUL characters when reading
from stdin. Thus resulting in "unexpected end of file in patch" errors.
is initialized with !ND6_IFF_AUTO_LINKLOCAL && !ND6_IFF_ACCEPT_RTADV
regardless of net.inet6.ip6.accept_rtadv and net.inet6.ip6.auto_linklocal.
To configure an autoconfigured link-local address (RFC 4862), the
following rc.conf(5) configuration can be used:
ifconfig_bridge0_ipv6="inet6 auto_linklocal"
- if_bridge(4) now removes IPv6 addresses on a member interface to be
added when the parent interface or one of the existing member
interfaces has an IPv6 address. if_bridge(4) merges each link-local
scope zone which the member interfaces form respectively, so it causes
address scope violation. Removal of the IPv6 addresses prevents it.
- if_lagg(4) now removes IPv6 addresses on a member interfaces
unconditionally.
- Set reasonable flags to non-IPv6-capable interfaces. [*]
Submitted by: rpaulo [*]
MFC after: 1 week
contained in the DHCP offer, and write it out to the lease file
as an unquoted value of the "next-server" keyword. The value is ignored
when the lease is read back by dhclient, however other applications
are free to parse it.
The intent behind this change is to allow easier interoperability
with automated installation systems e.g. Cobbler, Foreman, Razor;
FreeBSD installation kernels can automatically probe the network
to discover deployment servers. There are no plans to MFC this
change unless a backport is specifically requested.
The syntax of the "next-server <ip>" lease keyword is intended to be
identical to that used by the ISC DHCPD server in its configuration files.
The required defines are already present in dhclient but were unused before
this change. (Note: This is NOT the same as Option 66, tftp-server-name).
It has been exercised in a university protocol testbed environment, with
Cobbler and an mfsBSD image containing pc-sysinstall (driven by Cobbler
Cheetah templates). The SYSLINUX memdisk driver is used to boot mfsBSD.
Currently this approach requires that a dedicated system profile has
been created for the node where FreeBSD is to be deployed. If this
is not present, the pc-sysinstall wrapper will be unable to obtain
a node configuration. There is code in progress to allow mfsBSD images
to obtain the required hints from the memdisk environment by parsing
the MBFT ACPI chunk. This is non-standard as it is not linked into
the platform's ACPI RSDT.
Reviewed by: des
system has svnliteversion.
- If svnliteversion is not found, look for svnversion in /usr/bin
and /usr/local/bin, since svnlite can be installed as svn if
WITH_SVN is set.[1]
- Remove /bin from binary search paths.[1]
Discussed with: kib [1]
MFC after: 3 days
Approved by: kib (mentor)
algorithm, which is based on the 2011 v0.1 patch release and described in the
paper "Revisiting TCP Congestion Control using Delay Gradients" by David Hayes
and Grenville Armitage. It is implemented as a kernel module compatible with the
modular congestion control framework.
CDG is a hybrid congestion control algorithm which reacts to both packet loss
and inferred queuing delay. It attempts to operate as a delay-based algorithm
where possible, but utilises heuristics to detect loss-based TCP cross traffic
and will compete effectively as required. CDG is therefore incrementally
deployable and suitable for use on shared networks.
In collaboration with: David Hayes <david.hayes at ieee.org> and
Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au>
MFC after: 4 days
Sponsored by: Cisco University Research Program and FreeBSD Foundation
the stack in a leaf function that uses TLS.
The issue is, when using TLS, the function is no longer a leaf as it calls
__aeabi_read_tp. With statically linked programs this is not an issue as
it doesn't make use of the stack, however with dynamically linked
applications we enter rtld which does use the stack and makes assumptions
about it's alignment.
This is only a temporary fix until a better patch can be made and submitted
upstream.
If n fds were passed, it would receive the first one n times.
Reported by: Shawn Webb <lattera@gmail.com>, koobs, gleb
Tested by: koobs, gleb
Reviewed by: pjd
in gpart(8) and boot(8), adding references to gptboot(8) in both.
Reviewed by: jhb, ae, pjd, Paul Schenkeveld <bsdcan@psconsult.nl>, david_a_bright@dell.com (portions), gjb
MFC after: 1 week
Revert the simplification of the i_gen calculation.
It is still a good idea to avoid zero values and for the case
of old filesystems there is probably no advantage in using
the complete 32 bits anyways.
Discussed with: bde
MFC after: 4 weeks
identify the client to the server. As such, NFSv4 mounts
will break if host_enable="NO" is specified.
This is a content change.
Suggested by: lars@netapp.com
MFC after: 3 days
sbin/devd/devd.cc
All output will now go to syslog(3) if devd is daemonized, or stderr
if it's running in the foreground.
sbin/devd/devd.8
Remove the "-D" flag. Filtering messages by priority now
happens in the usual syslog way. For performance reasons, a few
extra-verbose debugging statements are now conditional on the "-d" (do
not daemonize) flag.
etc/syslog.conf
etc/newsyslog.conf
Direct messages from devd(8) to /var/log/devd.log, but leave it
disabled by default
Reviewed by: eadler
Approved by: gibbs (co-mentor)
MFC after: never (removed a command-line option from devd)
will crash when doing a large write, since m_get2() would
return NULL. This patch fixes the problem, since nfsm_uiotombuf()
will allocate additional mbufs, as required.
Reported by: sbruno
Tested by: sbruno
Discussed with: glebius
While this prevents commands getting stuck forever there is no way to guarantee
that data from the command hasn't been committed to the device.
In addition older mfi firmware has a bug that would cause the controller to
frequently stall IO for over our timeout value, which when combined with
a forced timeout often resulted in panics in UFS; which would otherwise be
avoided when the command eventually completed if left alone.
For reference this timeout issue is resolved in Dell FW package 21.2.1-0000.
Fixed FW package version for none Dell controller will likely vary.
MFC after: 2 days
Further simplify the i_gen calculation for older disks.
Having a zero here is not really a problem and this is more
similar to what is done in newfs_random().
Reported by: Xin Li
MFC after: 4 weeks