disable compilation of the code which made it possible to call
stop_all_proc() from usermode at all.
Move the comment to the preamble of stop_all_proc() and reword it to
give overview of the function intent.
proc0 has P_HADTHREADS flag set due to kthread_add(), but no
P_KTHREAD, which triggered the assert, which does not serve a purpose
now.
Reported by: Oliver Pinter
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Although POSIX literally permits failing with [EINVAL] if IPC_CREAT and
IPC_EXCL were both passed, the semaphore set already exists and has fewer
semaphores than nsems, this does not allow an application to retry safely:
if the [EINVAL] is actually because of the semmsl limit, an infinite loop
would result.
PR: 206927
Replace `make regress` (legacy test make target) and `make test` (incomplete
test make target added with the FreeBSD test suite) with make check as it's
consistent with other open source projects.
`make check` defaults to running tests from `.OBJDIR`, but can be overridden
with the `CHECKDIR` variable.
Add `make checkworld` target to simplify running the FreeBSD test suite from
`TESTSBASE` (i.e. the top-level tests directory), similar to buildworld.
Document `make check` and `make checkworld` in build(7).
Other minor changes:
- Rename intermediate file (`Kyuafile.auto`) to `Kyuafile` to simplify
`make check`.
- Remove terse warnings attached to `beforetest`/`aftertest`.
- Add kyua binary check to check target in suite.test.mk; error out if it's
not found
The MFC is [partly] contingent on other build related changes being MFCed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4406
MFC after: 2 months
X-MFC to: stable/10
Relnotes: yes
Reviewed by: bdrewery, Evan Cramer <eccramer@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
the object directory among all builds where it makes sense. When
building with NANO_CPUTYPE, separate that out to its own object
directory. Put disk files in their own directories.
This should make having multiple variants of the same architecture
saner.
o Make sure we create bsd label for MBR scheme (though we don't
really need it for the efi case, and boot1 can't read it). Add
notes about why we have to do this, at least for BIOS.
o Make the BIOS / UEFI with gpt config work.
o Remove now-moribund packaging stuff
CID 1018688 is a false positive.
The initialization is done by calling vn_start_write(... &mp, flags).
mp is only an output parameter unless (flags & V_MNTREF), and fdesc
doesn't put V_MNTREF in flags.
Pointed out by: bde
This causes boot from external media (installer USB image) to mount / from
the default ZFS BE, rather than the USB device.
Reported by: kmoore
MFC after: 5 days
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
With warnings now enabled some plaforms where failing due to warnings.
* Fix st_size printed as a size_t when its actually an off_t.
* Fix pointer conversion in load_elf for some 32bit platforms due to 64bit
off in ef.
MFC after: 2 days
X-MFC-With:
Sponsored by: Multiplay
when its result is immediately ignored, i.e. for kernel processes
forked from the user process. Do not test for non-null before freeing
string.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
fact that Jenkins hardcodes image sizes to 2GB with the FreeBSD_HEAD
job
This is to stop the unnecessary failure emails because we've gone
over the 2GB limit
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC with: r295341
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
With this change, it's possible to redefine rc_conf_files (e.g.,
sysrc rc_conf_files+=/etc/rc.conf.other) and have the boot process
pick up settings in extra files. The sysrc(8) tool can be used to
query/enumerate/find/manage extra files configured in this manner.
Relnotes: yes
For cases where these utilities aren't installed, the tests would fail today
in a non-intuitive manner on sub-testcase #3 in each of the test scripts
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
the constraints on what needs to be installed in a specific to
maintain consistency during upgrades.
Create a new clibs package containing libraries that are needed
as a bare minimum for consistency.
With much help and input from: kib
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This would have printed an unknown RISC-V relocation type as a SPARC
relocation.
CID: 1331398
Obtained from: ELF Tool Chain r3283
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Typically <foo>list is used for a structure that holds a list head in
FreeBSD, not for members of a list. As such, rename 'struct aiocblist'
to 'struct kaiocb' (the kernel version of 'struct aiocb').
While here, use more consistent variable names for AIO control blocks:
- Use 'job' instead of 'aiocbe', 'cb', 'cbe', or 'iocb' for kernel job
objects.
- Use 'jobn' instead of 'cbn' for use with TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE().
- Use 'sjob' and 'sjobn' instead of 'scb' and 'scbn' for fsync jobs.
- Use 'ujob' instead of 'aiocbp', 'job', 'uaiocb', or 'uuaiocb' to hold
a user pointer to a 'struct aiocb'.
- Use 'ujobp' instead of 'aiocbp' for a user pointer to a 'struct aiocb *'.
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5125
Major changes:
- Add i219/i219(2) hardware support. (Found on Skylake generation and newer
chipsets.)
- Further to the last Skylake support diff, this one also includes support for
the Lewisburg chipset (i219(3)).
- Add a workaround to an igb hardware errata.
All 1G server products need to have IPv6 extension header parsing turned off.
This should be listed in the specification updates for current 1G server
products, e.g. for i350 it's errata #37 in this document:
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/specification-updates/ethernet-controller-i350-spec-update.pdf
- Avoton (i354) PHY errata workaround added
And a bunch of minor fixes, as well as #defines for things that the current
em(4)/igb(4) drivers don't implement.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3162
Reviewed by: sbruno, marius, gnn
Approved by: gnn
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Fix EFI boot support when presented with multiple valid boot partitions
across multiple devices.
It now prefers to boot from partitions that are present on the underlying
device that the boot1 image was loaded from. This means that it will boot
from the partitions on device the user chose from EFI boot menu in
preference to those on other devices.
Also fixed is the recovery from a failed attempt to boot, from a seemingly
valid partition, by continuing to trying all other available partitions
no matter what the error.
boot1 now use * to signify a partition what was accepted from the preferred
device and + otherwise.
Finally some error messages where improved and DPRINTF's with slowed boot
to aid debugging.
ZFS will still be preferred over UFS when both are available on the boot
device.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Multiplay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5108