The first two were always GPL2. The last two were
added after the GPL3 transition, but were written
by aaw@google.com and Rafael EspĂndola got permission
to relicense them under the GPL2 for inclusion in
llvm-gcc.
pfg [Mon, 20 Jan 2014 19:37:38 +0000 (19:37 +0000)]
MFC r260014, r260099:
gcc: Add support for label attributes and "unavailable" attribute.
Apple GCC has extensions to support for both label attributes and
an "unavailable" attribute. These are critical for objc but are
also useful in regular C/C++.
Improve error message shown to the user when trying to load a module that is
already loaded or compiled withing the kernel
Point the user to dmesg(1) to get informations about why loading a module did fail
instead of printing the cryptic "Exec format error"
Update the BUGS section of kld(4) according the recent changes in kldload(8)
hrs [Mon, 20 Jan 2014 05:44:45 +0000 (05:44 +0000)]
- Fix a bxe(4) entry. This issue is not related to NFSv4, and poor
performance is caused by disabling TSO, not the issue itself.
- s/&os;-STABLE/&os; &release.current;/
gjb [Thu, 16 Jan 2014 16:44:23 +0000 (16:44 +0000)]
MFC r260772:
Update the pkg-stage target to be more compatible with pkg-1.2:
- Add a release-dvd.conf pkg(8) configuration file to override
the default FreeBSD.conf configuration.
- Remove architecture-specific pkg-stage.conf files, consolidate,
and move their contents to scripts/pkg-stage.sh.
- Use 'pkg -vv' to determine the ABI, which is used as the
cache directory.
Prior to these changes, it would be possible for pkg-stage to fetch
conflicting binary packages from multiple repositories.
dteske [Wed, 15 Jan 2014 08:17:31 +0000 (08:17 +0000)]
MFC r260261 (gavin):
Lower the priority of the "connect to any open wireless network" network
description, so guaranteeing that any other defined network will be tried
first.
MFC r260262 (gavin):
Allow bsdinstall to use WPA-Enterprise networks when installing. This
only allows basic username/password config, and does not provide the
ability to set any of the other WPA options. Regardless, this is
generally sufficient to associate.
Perhaps in the future this could allow full configuring (e.g. being able
to set "anonymous identity", and perhaps some of the more obscure WPA
options), though perhaps that will better belong in bsdconfig when that
grows wlan config ability.
dteske [Wed, 15 Jan 2014 08:10:41 +0000 (08:10 +0000)]
MFC r259686:
Move the installer's keymap solution introduced by SVN r259468. The new
location of /etc/rc.local on the install media is more appropriate as it
knows serial vs. non-serial and can also do the change earlier (so that
even the initial Install dialog can benefit from the change).
dteske [Wed, 15 Jan 2014 08:03:01 +0000 (08:03 +0000)]
MFC r257824,257826-257830,258411: Updates to sysrc(8)
257824: Fix a bug with `-d' form working as documented
257826: Add `--version' long option
257827: Add a `-c' option for `check only'
257828: Comments and whitespace
257829: Fix a bug with `-e' introduced by above 257828
257830: Document SYSRC_VERBOSE enviroment variable in the manual
258411: Revert the above 257830 (both merged to get .Dd bump in man-page)
dteske [Wed, 15 Jan 2014 07:49:17 +0000 (07:49 +0000)]
MFC r259054:
Performance and debugging enhancements:
+ Remove UNAME_P=$(...) from startup/misc -- already supplied by common.subr
+ Use f_getvar instead of $(eval echo \$$var) -- f_getvar is sub-shell free
+ Add `-e' and `-k var' options to f_eval_catch -- increasing use-cases
+ Use f_eval_catch to display errors on failure -- reducing duplicated code
+ Use f_eval_catch when we need output from a command -- improving debugging
+ Optimize f_isinter of strings.subr for performance -- now sub-shell free
+ Improve error checking on pidfiles -- using f_eval_catch and f_isinteger
+ Use $var_to_set arg of f_ifconfig_{inet,netmask} -- eliminate sub-shells
+ Use f_sprintf instead of $(printf ...) -- consolidate sub-shells
+ Use $var_to_set arg of f_route_get_default -- eliminate sub-shells
+ Add f_count to replace $(set -- ...;echo $#) -- eliminate sub-shells
+ Add f_count_ifs to replace $(IFS=x;set -- ...;echo $#) -- no sub-shells
+ Replace var="$var${var:+ }..." in loops with var="$var ..." with a follow-
up var="${var# }" to trim leading whitespace -- optimize loops
+ Use $var_to_set arg of f_resolv_conf_nameservers -- eliminate sub-shells
+ Comments for the f_eval_catch function
+ Remove a duplicate `local ... desc ...' in f_device_get_all of device.subr
+ Use $var_to_set arg of f_device_capacity -- eliminate sub-shells
+ Whitespace fixes in f_dialog_init of dialog.subr
+ Optimize f_inet_atoi of media/tcpip.subr for performance -- sub-shell free
+ In several cases, send stderr to /dev/null -- clean up runtime execution
+ Change f_err of common.subr to go to program stderr not terminal stderr,
allowing redirection of output from functions that use f_err
+ Disable debugging when using f_getvar to get variable argument to
f_startup_rcconf_map_expand of startup/rcconf.subr
+ Use f_replace_all instead of $(echo ... | tr | sed) -- performance
+ Add a $var_to_set option to f_index_{file,menusel_{command,keyword}} of
common.subr -- centralize sub-shells
dteske [Wed, 15 Jan 2014 07:42:31 +0000 (07:42 +0000)]
MFC r258458:
Improve network device scanning in the netdev module. First, make it use the
`device.subr' framework (improving performane and reducing sub-shells). Next
improve the `device.subr' framework itself. Make use of the `flags' device
struct member for network interfaces to indicate if an interface is Active,
Wired Ethernet, or 802.11 Wireless. Functions have been added to make checks
against the `flags' bit-field quick and efficient. Last, add function for
rescanning the network to update the device registers. Remove an unnecessary
local (ifn) while we're here (use already provided local `if').
dteske [Wed, 15 Jan 2014 07:36:34 +0000 (07:36 +0000)]
MFC r258355,258360,258400-258401,258406-258407,258418,258430,258439,258589-
258590,258592,258727-258728,258785, with the following descriptions:
Revisions 258400-258401,258406-258407,258590,258727-258728,258785:
+ Add a new `includes' module (see: bsdconfig includes -h) for exploring
the bsdconfig(8) API
Remaining revisions:
258592: Sort all the messages.subr files
258355: Fix typo in a comment in networking/device.subr
258360: Whitespace, style, and other changes in networking/device.subr
258418: Quote interface names for good measure in networking/device.subr
258430: Remove an unused line in networking/device.subr
258439: Minor bugfix to f_die() function in common.subr
258589: Minor bugfix to syscons_ttys module
jhibbits [Wed, 15 Jan 2014 05:30:05 +0000 (05:30 +0000)]
MFC r258362
Use 'int' to store the return value of getopt(), rather than char.
On some architectures (powerpc), char is unsigned by default, which means
comparisons against -1 always fail, so the programs get stuck in an
infinite loop.
jhibbits [Wed, 15 Jan 2014 05:19:37 +0000 (05:19 +0000)]
MFC r256543,r259245,r259421,r259668,r259674
r256543:
Add fasttrap for PowerPC. This is the last piece of the DTrace/ppc puzzle.
It's incomplete, it doesn't contain full instruction emulation, but it should be
sufficient for most cases.
r259245,r259421: (FBT)
FBT now does work fully on PowerPC.
Save r3 before using it for the trap check, else we end up saving the new r3,
containing the trap instruction encoding (0x7c810808), and restoring it back
with the frame on return. This caused it to panic on my ppc32 machine.
hrs [Tue, 14 Jan 2014 23:15:53 +0000 (23:15 +0000)]
- MFC 260653,260655:
* Purge old translations.
* Add missing footer due to DSSSL->XSLT migration and use XML catalog to
resolve URI.
* Add missing arch= and revision= support.
- Update release.ent and fix release number in Errata.
pfg [Tue, 14 Jan 2014 15:20:33 +0000 (15:20 +0000)]
MFC r260545:
ext2fs: fix inode flag conversion.
After r252890 we are naively attempting to pass through the
inode flags. This is technically incorrect as the ext2
inode flags don't match the UFS/system values used in
FreeBSD and a clean conversion is needed.
Some filtering was left in place so the change didn't cause
significant changes in FreeBSD but some of the garbage passed
is likely to be the cause for warning messages in linux.
Fix the issue by resetting the flags before conversion as was
done previously. This also means we will not pass the EXT4_*
inode flags into FreeBSD's inode.
dim [Sun, 12 Jan 2014 14:37:39 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
MFC r260494:
Fix a braino with r259730: we cannot currently use CFLAGS.gcc or
CFLAGS.clang in sys/conf/Makefile.arm, since the main kernel build does
not use <bsd.sys.mk>. So revert that particular change for now.
pfg [Sat, 11 Jan 2014 01:44:22 +0000 (01:44 +0000)]
MFC r260361:
gcc: Fix optimization bug.
GCC-PR rtl-optimization/34628
* combine.c (try_combine): Stop and undo after the first combination
if an autoincrement side-effect on the first insn has effectively
been lost.
asomers [Fri, 10 Jan 2014 17:56:23 +0000 (17:56 +0000)]
MFC 259339
sbin/devd/devd.cc
Increase the size of devd's client socket's send buffer from the
default (8k) to 128k. This prevents clients from getting
POLLHUPped during event storms. For example, during zpool creation,
the kernel emits a resource.fs.zfs.statechange event for every vdev
in the pool. A 128k buffer is large enough to hold the statechange
events for a pool with nearly 800 drives.
MFC 259362
sbin/devd/devd.cc
Promoting the SIGINFO handler's log message from LOG_INFO to
LOG_NOTICE, and promoting the "Processing event ..." message from
LOG_DEBUG to LOG_INFO. Setting the logfile to LOG_NOTICE with this
change will have the same result as setting it to LOG_INFO without
this change. Setting it to LOG_INFO with this change will include
the useful "Processing event ..." messages that were previously at
LOG_DEBUG, without including useless messages like "Pushing table".
The intent of this change is that one can log "Processing event ..."
without logging "Pushing table" and related messages that are sent
for every event. The number of lines actually logged is reduced by
about 75% by making this change and setting syslog to LOG_INFO vs
setting syslog to LOG_DEBUG.
etc/syslog.conf
Changing the recommended loglevel to notice instead of info.
asomers [Fri, 10 Jan 2014 16:56:59 +0000 (16:56 +0000)]
MFC 259240
sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_geom.c
When a da or ada device dissappears, outstanding IOs fail with
ENXIO, not EIO. The check for EIO was probably copied from Illumos,
where that is indeed the correct errno.
Without this change, pulling a busy drive from a zpool would usually
turn it into UNAVAIL, even though pulling an idle drive would turn
it into REMOVED. With this change, it is REMOVED every time.
Also, vdev_geom_io_intr shouldn't do zfs_post_remove, because that
results in devd getting two resource.fs.zfs.removed events. The
comment said that the event had to be sent directly instead of
through the async removal thread because "the DE engine is using
this information to discard prevoius I/O errors". However, the fact
that vdev_geom_io_intr was never actually sending the events until
now, and that vdev_geom_orphan never sent them at all, and that
vdev_geom_orphan usually gets called about 2 seconds after the
actual removal, means that FreeBSD's userland can cope with a late
event just fine.
ae [Fri, 10 Jan 2014 09:45:28 +0000 (09:45 +0000)]
MFC r260151 (by adrian):
Use an RLOCK here instead of an RWLOCK - matching all the other calls
to lla_lookup().
This drastically reduces the very high lock contention when doing parallel
TCP throughput tests (> 1024 sockets) with IPv6.
MFC r260187:
lla_lookup() does modification only when LLE_CREATE is specified.
Thus we can use IF_AFDATA_RLOCK() instead of IF_AFDATA_LOCK() when doing
lla_lookup() without LLE_CREATE flag.
MFC r260217:
Add IF_AFDATA_WLOCK_ASSERT() in case lla_lookup() is called with
LLE_CREATE flag.
ae [Fri, 10 Jan 2014 07:48:36 +0000 (07:48 +0000)]
MFC r259634:
Prevent users from deactivating the last component of a mirror.
MFC r259929:
Add an ability to stop gmirror and clear its metadata in one command.
This fixes the problem, when gmirror starts again just after stop.
The problem occurs when gmirror's component has geom label with equal size.
E.g. gpt and gptid have the same size as partition, diskid has the same
size as entire disk. When gmirror's geom has been destroyed, glabel
creates its providers and this initiate retaste.
Now "gmirror destroy" command is available. It destroys geom and also
erases gmirror's metadata.
ae [Fri, 10 Jan 2014 07:43:40 +0000 (07:43 +0000)]
MFC r258357:
Add "resize" verb to gmirror(8) and such functionality to geom_mirror(4).
Now it is easy to expand the size of the mirror when all its components
are replaced. Also add g_resize method to geom_mirror class. It will write
updated metadata to new last sector, when parent provider is resized.