an exception when you haven't caught one. This is largely a cosmetic fix, as
(unless you have a very unusual terminate handler installed) it will print a
nice error and then abort, rather than just aborting.
MFC after: 7 days
ARM EABI support is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting
WITH_ARM_EABI when building, however only the kernel-toolchain target will
work with this flag until the rest of the support is added.
- Don't treat pointers to members as pointers in catch blocks (they're usually
fat pointers).
- Correctly catch foreign exceptions in catchalls.
- Ensure that a happens-before relationship is established when setting
terminate handlers in one thread and calling them in another.
runtime on amd64, when it is compiled by clang. Some versions of clang
don't save and restore all callee registers, if a __builtin_eh_return()
intrinsic is used in a function. This is particularly bad on amd64.
Until the problem gets fixed by upstream, use an asm statement to force
clang to assume the registers in question are clobbered, when invoking
__builtin_eh_return(), so it will emit code to save and restore them.
This should fix the crashes reported on -current with some C++ programs,
particularly those that throw exceptions over multiple function
boundaries.
Reported by: stefanf
MFC after: 3 days
break mixed form dialogs in conjunction with the FreeBSD termcap, making
the bsdinstall partition editor Add dialog, among other things, completely
nonfunctional. This restores dialog 20110707.
There is a bug in gcc (GCC/35998) where dwarf reports
sizes of unsigned -1 (0xffffffff).
On NetBSD this generated a faulty CTF entry which then
caused a segfault in ctfmerge. The issue was worked
around in NetBSD's Dtrace but since the issue originated
in gcc, it seems reasonable to fix it here.
Upstream gcc has been slow to react to this issue and
the author that submitted the patch is not interested
in licensing the change to us, so I did an independent
workaround for the issue.
MFC after: 1 week
should never do so. This can cause global constructors and destructors
to not be executed at run-time, resulting in crashes and other strange
behaviour.
Reported by: rene
MFC after: 1 week
Fix another SROA crasher, PR14601.
This was a silly oversight, we weren't pruning allocas which were used
by variable-length memory intrinsics from the set that could be widened
and promoted as integers. Fix that.
This should fix the following assertion failure:
Assertion failed: (CanSROA), function visitUsers, file
/usr/src/lib/clang/libllvmscalaropts/../../../contrib/llvm/lib/Transforms/Scalar/SROA.cpp,
line 2395.
Reported by: gerald
towards replacing our mtree.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Thanks to: cristos@NetBSD for reviewing and committing my patches
wiz@NetBSD for fixing typos in my patches
NetBSD's. This output size limited versions of vis and unvis functions
as well as a set of vis variants that allow arbitrary characters to be
specified for encoding.
Finally, MIME Quoted-Printable encoding as described in RFC 2045 is
supported.
built with clang. When these are defined the lists are defined similar to:
asm(".section .ctors");
STATIC func_ptr __CTOR_LIST__[1] = { (func_ptr) (-1) };
asm(".section .dtors");
STATIC func_ptr __DTOR_LIST__[1] = { (func_ptr) (-1) };
The problem is clang will move the two arrays out of the .ctors and .dtors
sections causing these sections to contain a single null address. By not
defining these macros we use the version of the code that places the arrays
is their sections by using __attribute__((section(".ctors"))) and similar
for .dtors.
Submitted by: Daisuke Aoyama <aoyama AT peach.ne.jp>
included various upstreamed patches from the FreeBSD base to make OpenBSM
compile more easily with bmake, higher warning levels, clang, and several
other loose ends.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Security Fixes
Prevents named from aborting with a require assertion failure
on servers with DNS64 enabled. These crashes might occur as a
result of specific queries that are received.
New Features
* Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm keys and signatures in
DNSSEC are now supported per RFC 6605. [RT #21918]
Feature Changes
* Improves OpenSSL error logging [RT #29932]
* nslookup now returns a nonzero exit code when it is unable to get
an answer. [RT #29492]
Other critical bug fixes are included.
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
Security: CVE-2012-5688
Sponsored by: DK Hostmaster A/S
share/mk/sys.mk instead.
This is part of a medium term project to permit deterministic builds of
FreeBSD.
Submitted by: Erik Cederstrand <erik@cederstrand.dk>
Reviewed by: imp, toolchain@
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 2 weeks
When using libc++ headers on FreeBSD, in combination with -std=c++98,
-ansi or -std=c++03, the long long type is not supported. So in this
case, several functions and types, like lldiv_t, strtoll(), are not
declared.
This should make it possible to use the libc++ headers in c++98 mode.
Note: libc++ is originally designed as a c++0x or higher library, so you
should still take care when using it with c++98 or c++03.
Noted by: Yamaya Takashi <yamayan@kbh.biglobe.ne.jp>
MFC after: 1 week