While ../zfs/libzfs.h mostly works, there are a few situations where
it does not. Eliminate the problem by using plain libzfs.h, like we do
for ufs support. This fixes the weird cases, and is easier to
understand. It also follows the general style convetion of avoiding
../ in #includes.
Move the libzfs stuff into libsa. There's no need for it to be a
separate library. The separate library adds to the issues of build
ordering that we see from time to time. Move the filesystem support
into libsa, like all the other filesystem support rather than making
zfs the odd-duck out.
Discussed with: allanjude@
This was causing issues for people booting.
I will likely bring this back as an optional feature, similar to
boot0sio, like gptboot-serial or something.
PR: 221526
Reported by: O. Hartmann <ohartmann@walstatt.org>, Thomas Laus <lausts@acm.org>
Reduce by 1 the number of crazy libraries we need in stand by moving
geli into libsa (where architecturally it belonged all along). This
just moves things around without any code changes.
Normally the serial console is not enabled until /boot.config is read and
we know how the serial console should be configured. Initialize the
consoles early in 'dual' mode (serial & keyboard) with a default serial
rate of 115200. Then serial is re-initialized once the disk is decrypted
and the /boot.config file can be read.
This allows the GELIBoot passphrase to be provided via the serial console.
PR: 221526
Requested by: many
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: Klara Systems
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15862
The GELI boot code rounds reads up to 4k, since the encrypted sectors are
4k, and must be decrypted as a unit. With oddball sized disks (almost
always virtual), this can lead to reading past the end of the disk.
Reviewed by: imp, tsoome
Sponsored by: Klara Systems
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15844
`rdev` and `disk` serve the same purpose, read the partition table without
the `d_offset` or `d_slice` set, so the read is relative to the start of
the disk. Reuse the already initialized `disk` instead of making another
copy later.
Sponsored by: Klara Systems
The wrong condition is used when evaluating the return of disk_ioctl()
This results in reaching the 'We should not get here' branch in most casts
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: Klara Systems
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15839
e.g. boot_mute, boot_single, boot_verbose, and friends; we checked for these
in multiple places, consolidate into common/ and allow a setting of "NO" for
any of these to turn them off. This allows systems with multiple
loader.conf(5) or loader.conf(5) overlay systems to easily turn off
variables in later processed files by setting it to NO.
Reported by: Nick Wolff @ iXsystems
Reviewed by: imp
r330809 replaced duplication of devdesc struct fields with an embedded copy
of the devdesc struct, to avoid fragility. That means all the scattered
comments indicating that structs must match are no longer valid. Likewise
asserts that attempted to mitigate some of the old fragility.
Reviewed by: imp@
* Make autoboot() a static function in stand/common/boot.c, so it does
not shadow local variables in gptboot.c and zfsboot.c.
* Remove -Winline from the Makefiles for gptboot, gptzfsboot and
zfsboot, as gcc will always fail to inline some functions, and there
is nothing we can do about it.
* For gcc <= 4.2.1, silence -Wuninitialized for isoboot, as it produces
a false positive warning.
* Remove deprecated and unnecessary -mcpu=i386 flag from stand/defs.mk,
as there is already a -march=i386 flag further in the file.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15628
r332090 added a LINKER_TYPE test to add the --no-rosegment flag when
linking the i386 loader components with lld. Instead, introduce a
general mechanism for setting LDFLAGS for a specific linker type,
and use it for --no-rosegment.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14998
While Arcnet has some continued deployment in industrial controls, the
lack of drivers for any of the PCI, USB, or PCIe NICs on the market
suggests such users aren't running FreeBSD.
Evidence in the PR database suggests that the cm(4) driver (our sole
Arcnet NIC) was broken in 5.0 and has not worked since.
PR: 182297
Reviewed by: jhibbits, vangyzen
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15057
There's problems with them. The order of efi stuff isn't quite right,
and there's various problems. Revert until thos problems can be fixed.
Reviewed by: kevans@
btxld does not correctly handle input with other than 2 PT_LOAD
segments. Passing --no-rosegment lets lld produce output eqivalent to
ld.bfd: 2 PT_LOAD segments and no PT_GNU_RELRO.
PR: 225775
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14956
This is part of a project for adding the ability to create hybrid CD/USB boot
images. In the BIOS case when booting from something that isn't a CD we need
some extra boot code to actually find our next stage (loader) within an
ISO9660 filesystem. This code will reside in a GPT partition (similar to
gptboot(8) from which it is derived) and looks for /boot/loader in an
ISO9660 filesystem on the image.
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14914
hrs@ and kuriyama@ have found that on some HP BIOS, a system will fail to
boot immediately after installation with the claim that it can't work out
which disk they are booting from.
They tracked it down to a buffer overrun, and found that it could be
alleviated by doing a dummy read before-hand.
Submitted by: kuriyama
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14341
zfsloader(8) fails to probe a slice containing ZFS pool if its second sector
contains traces of BSD label (DISKMAGIC == 0x82564557).
Fix manual page to show working example erasing such traces.
PR: 226714
Approved by: avg (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
r331321 delegated autoresizing to an efi-autoresizecons command that
currently is expected to be done in forth/lua prior to drawing anything
useful.
Add the Forth version of the lua addition in r331321, hook efi.4th up to be
installed.
efiboot? was written by dteske@; anything outside of that may be blamed on
me.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by
little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a
great soul has simply nothing to do. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
The current system is fragile and requires very careful layout of all
*_devdesc structures. It also makes it hard to change the base
devdesc. Take a page from CAM and put the 'header' in all the derived
classes and adjust the code to match.
For OFW, move the iHandle h_handle out of a slot conflicting with
d_opendata. Due to quirks in the alignment rules, this worked.
However changing the code to use d_opendata storage now that it's a
pointer is hard, so just have a separate field for it.
All other cleanups were to make the *_devdesc structures match where
they'd taken some liberties that were none-the-less compatible enough
to work.
Make sure { on the same line as struct for all struct *devdesc. Move
some type definitions to next to the dv_type define, since that's what
sets the d_type.
One does not simply convert to SUBDIR.yes in stand without making everything
else in the affected files SUBDIR.yes -- there are better ways to do this.
Use SUBDIR.${MK_*} where appropriate. r330248 eliminated most of the
offenders, sweep the rest under the rug.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14545
For directories that don't many anything, add NO_OBJ=t just before we
include bsd.init.mk. This prevents them from creating an OBJ
directory. In addition, prevent defs.mk from creating the machine
related links in these cases. They aren't needed and break, at least
on stable, the read-only src tree build.
Curiously, changing whitespace seems to cause the md5 of the .o files to differ
these days hence the following testing strategy:
Tested by: objdump -d | md5 (both in-tree clang and lang/gcc6)
The Makefile gives the impression that ext2fs and msdos were excluded
(they weren't) and that you could exclude cd9660 and ufs support (you
couldn't). Allow those to be excluded.
We need to look, in the future, at trimming the number of supported
filesystems, and this will make that easier.
There's no reason to have multiple copies of lszfs and
reloadbe. Consolidate them into one location. Also ldi_get_size is the
same everywhere (except sparc64). Make it the same everywhere as the
common definition is more general and will work on spar64.
preference to LIBFICL{,32}. LIBFICL{,32} are now always defined, but
LDR_INTERP{,32} is defined empty when building w/o forth (aka the
simple interpreter) and defined to LIBFICL{,32} when we are building
forth.
I had thought that this would be useful. However it was committed too
late, and wound up being unused. It's in the way of future work now,
so retire it rather than bring it forward.
MK_CTF, MK_SSP, MK_PROFILE, NO_PIC, and INTERNALLIB are always the
same, so set them in defs.mk. MAN= is common, so set it here too.
This removes a lot of boring repetition from the Makefiles that added
almost no value.
removing this argument, and expanding when rc is NULL. This
effectively completes the back out of custom scripts for tftp booted
loaders from r269153 that was started in r292344 with the new path
tricks that obsoleted it.
Submitted by: Netflix
HELP_FILES is a loader only thing, so move it to loader.mk. Only
generate the help file if HELP_FILES is defined. Adjust Makefiles to
new convention. Fix a few cases where ${.CURDIR}/ was missing
resulting in missing bits from the help files.
Sponsored by: Netflix
weren't needed, and their existance interfered with things in subtle
ways. One of these subtle ways was that malloc could be different
based on what files were included when (even within the same .c file,
it turns out). Move to a single malloc implementation as well by
adding the calls to setheap() to gptboot.c and zfsboot.c. Once upon a
time, these boot loaders strove to not use libstand. However, with the
proliferation of features, that striving is too hard for too little
gain and lead to stupid mistakes.
This fixes the GELI-enabled (but not even using) boot environment. The
geli routines were calling libstand malloc but zfsboot.c and gptboot.c
were using the mini libstand malloc, so this failed when we tried to
probe for GELI partitions. Subtle changes in build order when moving
to self-contained stand build in r326593 toggled what it used from one
type to another due to odd nesting of the zfs implementation code that
differed subtly between zfsloader and zfsboot.
Sponsored by: Netflix
temporary workaround. This fixes zfs booting generally, but breaks all
GELI booting by default. Add note to UPDATING to this effect. When the
GELI issues are resolved, this will be reverted.
Don't print when we can't find a file. Copy it instead to the error
buffer. Higher level routines determine if it's appropriate to print
the error message.
Also, remove dead code (labeled bogusly lost functionality) since we
never used that functionality. Remove unused arg from interact() too.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Previous to the switch from sys/boot to stand/ zfsboot (used for MBR) did
not support GELI. Now that it is compiled with GELI, it is running out of
space.
zfsldr (which loads zfsboot) was modified to load 256kb in r304321
Default WARNS to 0 still, since there's still some warnings on other
architectures.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13301
Remove the now-useless dependency on ufsread.c. In some cases, it was
on the wrong file. But in all cases, we now automatically generate
.depend files, so we don't need it explicitly.
Sponsored by: Netflix
HAVE_GPT isn't currently a thing, but HAVE_GELI is. Replace the former
with the latter and remove util.o from the build list (it's picked up
from libsa/libsa32, and that's OK).
Sponsored by: Netflix
simd / no float stuff is centeralized here. Also centralise
-ffreestanding since it is specified everywhere.
This, along with a change to share/mk/bsd.cpu.mk to include -mno-avx2
in CFLAGS_NO_SIMD should fix building for newer machines (eg with
CPUTYPE=haswell) where clang was generating avx2 instructions.
Sponsored by: Netflix