only.
In case we are trying to read a catpage, the manpage variable is not defined.
It results in the "cattool" having no arguments.
In case the catpage is compressed, the cattool used is "zcat" which dies if the
standard input is a terminal, meaning the function calling it is exiting as if
there were no ".so"
In case the catpage is uncompressed, the cattool used is "zcat -f" which waits
reading standard input, making the man(1) command hang.
PR: 223560
Reported by: wosch
MFC after: 3 days
arm64 boot sequence. This will be a virtual address in the kernel space
after the kernel and any modules loaded by loader so we can use this to
find the size of the kernel + modules. We can then add on a level 2 page for
the module data and round up the size to be aligned to a level 2 page.
This allows more than 8 MiB of modules to be loaded by loader, e.g. zfs.ko
and opensolaris.ko.
Reported by: Shawn Webb
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Commit r326346 moved domain iterators from physical layer to vm_page one,
but it also removed translation of freelist to flind for
vm_page_alloc_freelist() call. Before it expects VM_FREELIST_ parameter,
but after it expect freelist index.
On small WiFi boxes with few megabytes of RAM, there is only one freelist
VM_FREELIST_LOWMEM (1) and there is no VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT(0) (see file
sys/mips/include/vmparam.h). It results in freelist 1 with flind 0.
At first, this commit renames flind to freelist in vm_page_alloc_freelist
to avoid misunderstanding about input parameters. Then on physical layer it
restores translation for correct handling of freelist parameter.
Reported by: landonf
Reviewed by: jeff
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13351
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
The existing check of the GCC version number is not sufficient
This fixes the build on sparc64 in preparation for integrating ZSTD into
the kernel for ZFS and Crash Dumps.
The cloudabi32.ko kernel modules can only be loaded on AMD64 and ARM64
by kernels built with COMPAT_FREEBSD32. Even though COMPAT_FREEBSD32
does not support the execution of native FreeBSD executables, do add it
to GENERIC, to make cloudabi32.ko usable.
According to size(1), this makes the kernel image approximately 0.7%
larger.
Reviewed by: andrew, imp, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13311
We can't kldunload in the test head as Kyua interprets any output from
them. This would lead to syntax errors and skipping the entire file.
Move the kld commands into the test case bodies.
Pointed out by: asomers@
This allows one to override the environment for processes created with
dtrace -c. By default, the environment is inherited.
This support was originally merged from illumos in r249367 but was lost
when the commit was later reverted and then brought back piecemeal.
Reported by: Samuel Lepetit <slepetit@apple.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Some IPSec in tunnel mode allowing to test multiple IPSec
configurations. These tests are reusing the jail/vnet scripts from pf
tests for generating complex network.
Submitted by: olivier@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13017
it's going to be removed soon anyway once the final lingering issues
with kboot are resolved. Go ahead and disconnect it from the build a
little early.
Sponsored by: Netflix
OK'd by: nathanw@
The copyright notice was erroneously introduced as one from the NetBSD
foundation due to it being copied from a file in the NetBSD test suite, but
this file itself is not derived from or supplied with the NetBSD test suite.
MFC after: 3 days
This is a script for a web server in a specific
configuration. Current web servers don't produce
similar log files and it isn't FreeBSD's
goal to produce a log file analyzer.