MFC r270661:
Remove leading '/' from hardlink name when removing them from the
regular file name. This fixes the problem, when bsdtar can not create
hardlinks to extracted files.
MFC r257985:
Fix panic with RADIX_MPATH, when RTFREE_LOCKED() called for already
unlocked route. Use in6_rtalloc() instead of in6_rtalloc1. This helps
simplify the code and remove several now unused variables.
pluknet [Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:26:11 +0000 (13:26 +0000)]
MFC r270728, tzdata2014f
- Parts of Russia will change times on 2014-10-26.
- Time zone name changes for Asia/Novokuznetsk and Xinjiang and Samoa
and America/Metlakatla, new zones Asia/Chita and Asia/Srednekolymsk.
- Australia will now use Axxx.
- New zone tab data format.
And lots of historical changes (See
http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-announce/2014-August/000023.html
for the full details.)
hselasky [Wed, 27 Aug 2014 14:25:18 +0000 (14:25 +0000)]
MFC r270134:
Use the "bSubslotSize" and "bSubFrameSize" fields to obtain the actual
sample size. According to the USB audio frame format specification
from USB.org, the value in the "bBitResolution" field can be less than
the actual sample size, depending on the actual hardware, and should
not be used for this computation.
hselasky [Wed, 27 Aug 2014 14:13:47 +0000 (14:13 +0000)]
MFC r269777:
Fix string length argument passed to "sysctl_handle_string()" so that
the complete string is returned by the function and not just only one
byte.
dim [Sat, 23 Aug 2014 10:58:16 +0000 (10:58 +0000)]
Bring in a collection of gcc and libstdc++ fixes and updates from head,
most of which are already in stable/10 and stable/9 for some time.
Requested by: danfe
Tested by: danfe and make universe
MFC r228328:
Make it possible to use the debug versions of std::map and std::multimap
with clang, by removing two unneeded using declarations. Otherwise, you
would get errors similar to:
/usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/map.h:77:20: error: dependent using declaration resolved to type without 'typename'
using _Base::value_compare;
^
N.B.: Take care when you actually use the debug versions of any
libstdc++ header. They are more likely to contain problems, because
they are exercised far less often, and since the standard library
complexity guarantees don't always apply anymore, compile times can
drastically increase.
MFC r228474 (by ed):
Add support for __COUNTER__.
__COUNTER__ allows one to obtain incrementing (read: unique) numbers
from the C preprocesor. This is useful when implementing things like a
robust implementation of CTASSERT(), which currently fails when using
it more than once on a single line of code. Probably not likely to cause
any breakage, but still.
__COUNTER__ was also added to GCC 4.3, but since that implementation is
GPLv3 licensed, I took the liberty of implementing it without looking at
any upstream sources. Therefore, this version is licensed under the same
license as the rest of the code; GPLv2.
MFC r231336 (by kientzle):
Implement -print-file-name=include (which is undocumented
but used by some Linux boot loaders). This option prints
out the directory holding the include files needed by
a freestanding program. The default implementation of
this doesn't work on FreeBSD because of the different
include file layout. But it's easy to implement:
just return /usr/include (or the cross-compiling equivalent).
Reviewed by: kan
MFC r233193:
Add explicit braces to avoid dangling else in stl_tree.h. This silences
the following warning produced by clang trunk:
In file included from /usr/src/sbin/devd/devd.cc:91:
In file included from /usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include/c++/4.2/map:64:
/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_tree.h:987:2: error: add explicit braces to avoid dangling else [-Werror,-Wdangling-else]
else
^
MFC r241957:
Fix several clang warnings in libstdc++, which were exposed by the
recent atf import. These changes are purely cosmetic, no functional
change.
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 r251212 (by pfg):
GCC: bring back experimental support for amdfam10/barcelona CPUs.
Initial support for the AMD amdfam10 chipsets has been available in the
gcc43 branch under GPLv2. AMD and some linux distributions (OpenSUSE) did
a backport of the amdfam10 support and made it available.
This is a revised subset of the support initially brought in in r236962
and later reverted. The collateral efects seem to have disappeared but
it is still recommended to set the CPUTYPE with caution.
Reviewed by: jkim (ages ago)
MFC r258017 (by pfg):
cxxfilt: small changes from Apple's developer tools
Google released and enhanced version of gcc-4.2.1 plus their local
patches for Android[1].
The patches are owned by Google and the license hasn't been changed
from the original GPLv2. We are only bringing a subset of the
available patches that may be helpful in FreeBSD. Changes specific
to android are not included.
From the README.google file[1].
Patches applied to google_vendor_src_branch/gcc/gcc-4.2.1:
Backport of -Wstrict-aliasing from mainline.
Silvius Rus <rus@google.com>
gcc/coverage.c:
Patch coverage_checksum_string for PR 25351.
Seongbae Park <spark@google.com>
Not yet submitted to FSF.
gcc/c-opts.c
gcc/c-ppoutput.c
gcc/c.opt
gcc/doc/cppopts.texi
libcpp/Makefile.in
libcpp/directives-only.c
libcpp/directives.c
libcpp/files.c
libcpp/include/cpplib.h
libcpp/init.c
libcpp/internal.h
libcpp/macro.c
Support for -fdirectives-only.
Ollie Wild <aaw@google.com>.
Submitted to FSF but not yet approved.
libstdc++-v3/include/ext/hashtable.h
http://b/742065
http://b/629994
Reduce min size of hashtable for hash_map, hash_set from 53 to 5
libstdc++-v3/include/ext/hashtable.h
http://b/629994
Do not iterate over buckets if hashtable is empty.
gcc/common.opt
gcc/doc/invoke.texi
gcc/final.c
gcc/flags.h
gcc/opts.c
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wframe-larger-than.c
Add a new flag -Wframe-larger-than- which enables a new warning
when a frame size of a function is larger than specified.
This patch hasn't been integrated into gcc mainline yet.
gcc/tree-vrp.c
Add a hack to avoid using ivopts information for pointers starting
at constant values.
Among other causes, when gcc throws a warning before parsing any tokens,
the cur_token pointer is at the beginning of malloc'd memory.
Dereferencing cur_token[-1] can cause a segfault.
Code taken from OpenBSD
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/gnu/gcc/libcpp/errors.c
which was a more complete fix than the one I originally coded.
MFC r258731 (by pfg):
gcc: Make use of TREE_OVERFLOW_P.
While it was brought in r258179 only to fix a build issue,
bringing the rest of the change has the advantage of fixing
GCC/19978.
MFC r259022 (by pfg):
gcc: Include types in error message for build_binary_op.
Mostly cosmetic change, again to reduce differences with Apple's gcc.
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (rev. 125239; GPLv2)
MFC r259092 (by pfg):
gcc: new fvisibility-ms-compat option
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (rev. 126088; GPLv2)
MFC r259111:
Use correct casts in gcc's emmintrin.h for the first arguments of the
following builtin functions:
* __builtin_ia32_pslldi128() takes __v4si instead of __v8hi
* __builtin_ia32_psllqi128() takes __v2di instead of __v8hi
* __builtin_ia32_psradi128() takes __v4si instead of __v8hi
This should fix the following errors when building the LINT kernel with
gcc:
sys/crypto/aesni/aesni_wrap.c:191: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of
'__builtin_ia32_psradi128'
sys/crypto/aesni/aesni_wrap.c:195: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of
'__builtin_ia32_pslldi128'
MFC r259525 (by pfg):
gcc: fix ICE in rs600 when using -fno-trapping-math.
Solves GCC-PR target/30485
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (rev. 120902; GPLv2)
MFC r259529 (by pfg):
gcc: small merges from upstream
They are very useful but at this time I prefer not to figure out
some minor conflicts with the bigger Apple's blocks support
patch that is being worked on for current.
MFC r259841 (by pfg):
gcc: Add ability to generate DWARF pubtypes section if
DEBUG_PUBTYPES_SECTION is defined.
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (rev. 118826; GPLv2)
MFC r259873 (by pfg):
gcc: small enhancements for the arm support.
MFC r259944 (by pfg):
gcc: merge small upstream change.
Backport from mainline:
2007-04-24 Hui-May Chang <hm.chang@apple.com>
* reload1.c (merge_assigned_reloads) : Do not merge a RELOAD_OTHER
instruction with a RELOAD_FOR_OPERAND_ADDRESS instruction.
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (rev. r124115: GPLv2)
MFC r260014 (by pfg):
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++.
Apparently at least the label attributes might have found their way to
upstream GCC but the code doesn't seem available on the GPLv2 tree so
we are taking the code directly from Apple. To make this clearer we
are preserving the annoying "APPLE LOCAL" tags and the ChangeLogs
when they are available.
Obtained from: Apple GCC 4.2 - 5531
MFC r260099 (by pfg):
gcc: Fix issue with "unavailable" attribute.
While here, point where we dropped the support for objc from r260014.
MFC r260310 (by pfg):
libcpp: misc fixes from Apple's GCC.
Fixes some bugs detected by Apple:
#error with unmatched quotes
pragma mark
Obtained from: Apple GCC 4.2 - 5553
MFC r263775:
Avoid "cc1: warning: is shorter than expected" when using GNU cpp in
combination with dtrace scripts, which have "#!/usr/sbin/dtrace -Cs"
shebang lines. This is because dtrace positions the file pointer after
the shebang line, before passing the file to GNU cpp.
To fix the warning, adjust the size downwards by the current position,
after a bit of sanity checking.
Suggested by: avg
MFC r269948:
Supplement r259111 by also using correct casts in gcc's emmintrin.h for
the first argument of the following builtin function:
* __builtin_ia32_psrlqi128() takes __v2di instead of __v4si
This should fix the following errors when building the graphics/webp
port with base gcc:
lossless_sse2.c:403: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of '__builtin_ia32_psrlqi128'
lossless_sse2.c:404: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of '__builtin_ia32_psrlqi128'
jhb [Tue, 19 Aug 2014 17:54:15 +0000 (17:54 +0000)]
MFC 238423,238426,238428,258063,258064,258066,258097,258185,259134:
The etcupdate utility is a tool for managing updates to files that are
not updated as part of `make installworld' such as files in /etc. It
manages updates by doing a three-way merge of changes made to these files
against the local versions. It is also designed to minimize the amount
of user intervention with the goal of simplifying upgrades for clusters
of machines.
marius [Tue, 5 Aug 2014 16:44:27 +0000 (16:44 +0000)]
MFC: r260457
The changes in r233781 (MFCed to stable/8 in r235517) attempted to make
logging during a machine check exception more readable. In practice they
prevented all logging during a machine check exception on at least some
systems. Specifically, when an uncorrected ECC error is detected in a DIMM
on a Nehalem/Westmere class machine, all CPUs receive a machine check
exception, but only CPUs on the same package as the memory controller for
the erroring DIMM log an error. The CPUs on the other package would complete
the scan of their machine check banks and panic before the first set of CPUs
could log an error. The end result was a clearer display during the panic
(no interleaved messages), but a crashdump without any useful info about
the error that occurred.
To handle this case, make all CPUs spin in the machine check handler
once they have completed their scan of their machine check banks until
at least one machine check error is logged. I tried using a DELAY()
instead so that the CPUs would not potentially hang forever, but that
was not reliable in testing.
While here, don't clear MCIP from MSR_MCG_STATUS before invoking panic.
Only clear it if the machine check handler does not panic and returns
to the interrupted thread.
Intel desktop Haswell CPUs may report benign corrected parity errors (see
HSD131 erratum in [1]) at a considerable rate. So filter these (default),
unless logging is enabled. Unfortunately, there really is no better way to
reasonably implement suppressing these errors than to just skipping them
in mca_log(). Given that they are reported for bank 0, they'd need to be
masked in MSR_MC0_CTL. However, P6 family processors require that register
to be set to either all 0s or all 1s, disabling way more than the one error
in question when using all 0s there. Alternatively, it could be masked for
the corresponding CMCI, but that still wouldn't keep the periodic scanner
from detecting these spurious errors. Apart from that, register contents of
MSR_MC0_CTL{,2} don't seem to be publicly documented, neither in the Intel
Architectures Developer's Manual nor in the Haswell datasheets.
Note that while HSD131 actually is only about C0-stepping as of revision
014 of the Intel desktop 4th generation processor family specification
update, these corrected errors also have been observed with D0-stepping
aka "Haswell Refresh".
marius [Tue, 29 Jul 2014 13:08:56 +0000 (13:08 +0000)]
MFC: r269050 (partial)
Copying and zeroing pages via temporary mappings involves updating the
corresponding page tables followed by accesses to the pages in question.
This sequence is subject to the situation exactly described in the "AMD64
Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 2: System Programming" rev. 3.23,
"7.3.1 Special Coherency Considerations" [1, p. 171 f.]. Therefore, issuing
the INVLPG right after modifying the PTE bits is crucial.
For pmap_copy_page(), this has been broken in r124956.
MFC r268735:
Improve support for Intel Lynx Point USB 3.0 controllers by using the
USB 2.0 port mask in addition to the USB 3.0 port mask. The hardware
does not always accept when writing -1U to the port switching
registers.
MFC 255284:
It was reported via email that the cu_sent field used by the
krpc client side UDP was observed as way out of range and
caused the rpc.lockd daemon to hang trying to do an RPC.
Inspection of the code found two places where the RPC request
is re-queued, but the value of cu_sent was not incremented.
Since cu_sent is always decremented when the RPC request is
dequeued, I think this could have caused cu_sent to go out of
range. This patch adds lines to increment cu_sent for these
two cases.
Initialize r_flags the same way in all cases using a sanitized copy of
flags that has several bits cleared. The RF_WANTED and RF_FIRSTSHARE
bits are invalid in this context, and we want to defer setting RF_ACTIVE
in r_flags until later. This should make rman_get_flags() return
the correct answer in all cases.
Add a KASSERT() to catch callers which incorrectly pass the RF_WANTED
or RF_FIRSTSHARE flags.
Do a strict equality check on the share type bits of flags. In
particular, do an equality check on RF_PREFETCHABLE. The previous
code would allow one type of mismatch of RF_PREFETCHABLE but disallow
the other type of mismatch. Also, ignore the the RF_ALIGNMENT_MASK
bits since alignment validity should be handled by the amask check.
This field contains an integer value, but previous code did a strange
bitwise comparison on it.
Leave the original value of flags unmolested as a minor debug aid.
Change the start+amask overflow check to a KASSERT() since it is just
meant to catch a highly unlikely programming error in the caller.
Only pass ip[46].addr when _addrl contains a value
Partial MFC r204759:
Redirect stdin from /dev/null when starting a jail:
At least in RELENG_7 this fixes some start problems for some programs
from the ports. It is also more correct, as a jail shall not expect
input (interactivity) from the jail-host.
jhb [Tue, 24 Jun 2014 19:58:42 +0000 (19:58 +0000)]
MFC 253392:
Workaround some broken BIOSes that specify edge-sensitive but active-low
settings for ACPI-enumerated serial ports by forcing any IRQs that use
an ISA IRQ value with these settings to active-high instead of active-low.
This is known to occur with the BIOS on an Intel D2500CCE motherboard.
delphij [Thu, 12 Jun 2014 00:19:05 +0000 (00:19 +0000)]
MFC r227519, r227520:
r227519 (das)
Sync the style, comments, and variable names of arc4random.c with
OpenBSD's version (r1.22). No functional changes, as verified with
md5.
r227520 (das)
Further reduce diffs with OpenBSD's arc4random. The main functional
change here is to ensure that when a process forks after arc4random
is seeded, the parent and child don't observe the same random sequence.
OpenBSD's fix introduces some additional overhead in the form of a
getpid() call.
The only significant remaining difference between our arc4random and
OpenBSD's is in how we seed the generator in arc4_stir().
hselasky [Wed, 11 Jun 2014 05:45:48 +0000 (05:45 +0000)]
MFC r267240:
Resolve a deadlock setting the USB configuration index from userspace
on USB HUBs by moving the code into the USB explore threads. The
deadlock happens because child devices of the USB HUB don't have the
expected reference count when called from outside the explore
thread. Only the HUB device itself, which the IOCTL interface locks,
gets the correct reference count.
marius [Thu, 5 Jun 2014 13:24:12 +0000 (13:24 +0000)]
MFC: r266793, r266799, r266808
- Fix compilation with PAE support enabled by merging r233362 and, thus,
doing away with the unnecessary uint8_t pointer casting.
physical addresses.
- Nuke the unused softc of emujoy(4).
- Use DEVMETHOD_END.
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
Sponsored by: Bally Wulff Games & Entertainment GmbH
mav [Thu, 5 Jun 2014 06:00:08 +0000 (06:00 +0000)]
MFC r266538:
Make ng_mppc to not disable the node in case of multiple packet loss.
Quite often it can be just packet reorder, and killing link in such case
is inconvenient. Add few sysctl's to control that behavior.
kib [Thu, 5 Jun 2014 00:50:55 +0000 (00:50 +0000)]
MFC r266846:
When usermode loaded non-default segment selector into the %gs,
correctly prepare KGSBASE msr to restore the user descriptor base on
the last swapgs during return to usermode.
jhb [Wed, 4 Jun 2014 18:22:34 +0000 (18:22 +0000)]
MFC 266281:
Clear the data buffer length field when freeing a command structure so that
it doesn't leak through when the command structure is reused for a user
command without a data buffer.
delphij [Tue, 27 May 2014 18:45:02 +0000 (18:45 +0000)]
MFC r266520:
Explicitly link libzfs against libavl as it is done in OpenSolaris
(4543:12bb2876a62e). Without this, some third party applications
may break because the lack of AVL related symbols.
FreeBSD base system are not affected because the FreeBSD ZFS command
line tools were all linked against libavl and thus hide the underlying
issue.
hselasky [Sun, 25 May 2014 18:26:43 +0000 (18:26 +0000)]
MFC r266541:
- Fix a bug where the TLBPC value was forced to being odd for IN
direction isochronous transfers.
- Remove setting of fields which does not belong to the respective
TRBs. These fields are currently set as zero and this is more a
cosmetic change.
pho [Fri, 23 May 2014 05:35:43 +0000 (05:35 +0000)]
MFC r265534:
msync(2) must return ENOMEM and not EINVAL when the address is outside the
allowed range or when one or more pages are not mapped. This according to
The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7.
truckman [Thu, 22 May 2014 00:46:03 +0000 (00:46 +0000)]
MFC r266426
Slightly restructure the final loop in rman_reserve_resource_bound().
Replace with the existing loop termination test with a similar
condition from the nested "if" that may terminate the loop a bit
sooner, but still not too early. This condition can then be removed
from the nested "if". Relocate an operator to be style(9) compliant.
marius [Mon, 19 May 2014 09:26:35 +0000 (09:26 +0000)]
MFC: r253654
Set the device description after we call uart_probe(). In uart_probe()
we call device-specific probe functions, which can (and typically will)
set the device description based on low-level device probe information.
In the end we never actually used the device description that we so
carefully maintained in the PCI match table. By setting the device
description after we call uart_probe(), we'll print the more user-
friendly description by default.
jhb [Sun, 18 May 2014 15:31:02 +0000 (15:31 +0000)]
MFC 264766:
- Fix an off by one error when checking for the stop event. This
resulted in not showing the most recent event by default.
- When the stop even is hit, break out of the outer loop to stop
fetching more events.
marius [Thu, 15 May 2014 09:55:21 +0000 (09:55 +0000)]
Revert the following MFCs done as part of r265147:
r249438, r249466, r249481, r250025, r253958
leaving the MFCs of r241028 and r241444 in place. While the CAM queuing
changes in question are pretty much self-contained and work fine with all
kinds of SAS, SATA and USB devices, for reasons unknown they cause a hang
with Initio INIC-1610P USB disks not seen with later branches containing
these rewrites. In turn, r241444 actually is sufficient to fix the panic
and problems I was seeing and that lead me to bringing CAM queuing up to
date.
marius [Wed, 14 May 2014 15:22:42 +0000 (15:22 +0000)]
MFC: r204665
- Make function of finding an available drive name a macro.
- Move check of /dev/ prefix and copy into a function to save code duplication.
This also fixes a bug where the /dev/ prefix could not be used when creating
volumes on the command line.
MFC: r209051
Initialize variables before usage.
Found by: clang static analyzer
Found by: Coverity Prevent[tm] (CID 7736, 7760)
marius [Wed, 14 May 2014 13:48:29 +0000 (13:48 +0000)]
MFC: r265454
- Allow foot shooting with the resetconfig command via the -f option.
- Fix typos preventing -f to actually work with the create command.
- Initialize flags to zero rather than using stack garbage when handling
the grow command.
Sponsored by: Bally Wulff Games & Entertainment GmbH
davidcs [Mon, 12 May 2014 15:59:09 +0000 (15:59 +0000)]
MFC r265703
Modify Copyright information and other strings to reflect
Qlogic Corporation's purchase of Broadcom's NetXtreme business.
Added clean option to Makefile
Submitted by:David C Somayajulu (davidcs@freebsd.org) QLogic Corporation