Make this test case accepts basename() in D script returns "" or "."
In Solaris, basename(1) and basename(3) both return "." while being given an
empty string (""), while in BSD (and Linux) basename(1) returns "" and
basename(3) returns "."
While here, also change #!/usr/bin/ksh to #!/usr/bin/env ksh to find ksh in
$PATH
We added too many variable assignments in BEGIN block, which will run out of
default auto-configured variable buffer space. The test VM has 4G RAM which
should be enough for most cases so it's reasonable to increase limitation to
these case.
We added too many variable assignments in BEGIN block, which will run out of
default auto-configured variable buffer space. The test VM has 4G RAM which
should be enough for most cases so it's reasonable to increase limitation to
these case.
andrew [Tue, 25 Jul 2017 10:41:34 +0000 (10:41 +0000)]
Build the 32-bit ARM libstand and loader parts with -fPIC. Many of them are
already built with this flag so libstand should also be build as such.
This will be needed when moving to lld as it refuses to link due to
incompatible relocations.
bsdgrep(1): Don't exit before processing every file
Given an empty pattern (i.e. grep "" A B), bsdgrep(1) would previously exit()
with the appropriate exit code upon encountering an empty file. Likely intended
as an optimization, but this behavior is technically incorrect since an empty
pattern should match every line.
cleandir: Fix ESTALE errors from parallel removals.
This fixes 'make cleandir' to use the same ordering as 'make cleanobj'.
Meaning that SUBDIR will be recursed before the current directory is
handled. This avoids an 'rm -rf /usr/obj/usr/src/lib/libc' while
a child 'rm -rf /usr/obj/usr/src/lib/libc/tests' is being ran next,
or even removing the current directory and then recursing into a child
and using the 'missing OBJDIR' logic to remove files rather than the
directory.
The most ideal ordering here would be for 'cleanobj' and 'cleandir' to
simply remove the .OBJDIR and then not recurse at all. This is only
safe if it is guaranteed that all children directories have no orphaned
files in their source checkout and are only using obj directories. This
is usually safe from the top-level build targets and when using
WITH_AUTO_OBJ. Improving the build for those cases is coming.
NO_CLEAN: Utilize delete-old to remove old orphaned libraries/headers in WORLDTMP.
This prevents situations with -DNO_CLEAN from finding stale headers or
libraries in places that no longer exist or have moved. It avoids
the need to remove all of WORLDTMP by reusing what we already know
is obsolete.
Move llvm Options.inc hack from r321433 for NO_CLEAN to lib/clang/libllvm.
The files are only ever generated to .OBJDIR, not to WORLDTMP (as a
sysroot) and are only ever included from a compilation. So using
a beforebuild target here removes the file before the compilation
tries to include it.
cxgbe(4): Display some more TOE parameters related to retransmission
and keepalive in the sysctl MIB. Provide tunables to change some of
these parameters. These are supposed to be setup by the firmware so
these tunables are for experimentation only.
dim [Mon, 24 Jul 2017 18:52:46 +0000 (18:52 +0000)]
Cleanup stale Options.inc files from the previous libllvm build for
clang 4.0.0. Otherwise, these can get included before the two newly
generated ones (which are different) for clang 5.0.0.
Reported by: Mark Millard
MFC after: 2 months
X-MFC-With: r321369
Use __DEFAULT_DEPENDENT_OPTIONS for articulating dependency relationship
between MK_STALE_STAGED and MK_STAGING instead of using equivalent ad hoc
logic.
PROGS: Fix ESTALE errors on NFS while cleaning in directories with PROGS.
- Only recurse on cleanobj/cleandir if there is no .OBJDIR being used.
If we don't recurse then bsd.obj.mk will just rm -rf the OBJDIR dir.
- When recursing on cleanobj/cleandir don't remove dependfiles/dirs
redundantly from the child and main processes. Meaning '.depend', and
'tags', and '.depend.*' will now only be removed from the main
process.
- Stop recursing on 'cleandepend' since the main process can handle
removing all files via the default glob patterns in CLEANDEPENDFILES.
- This reverts r288201, by readding recursion on 'cleanobj', due to
r291635 changing how bsd.subdir.mk handles recursion.
This is primarily targeting ESTALE NFS errors from rm(1) during a
buildworld but is also a performance optimization as both issues fixed
were redundant anyway.
Change the interactions of the interface functions with the "meta" and
"leaf" functions for alloc, free, and fill. After the change, the interface
functions call "meta" unconditionally, and the "meta" functions recur
unconditionally in looping over their descendants. The "meta" functions
start with a validity test, and then a test for the "leaf" case, before
falling into the general recursive case. This simplifies and shrinks the
code, and, for "free" and "fill" moves panic tests that check the same meta
node repeatedly in a loop to a place that will have each node tested once.
Remove irrelevant null checks from blist_free and blist_fill.
Make the code that initializes a meta node the same in blist_meta_alloc and
blist_meta_fill.
Parenthesize return expressions in blst_meta_fill.
Submitted by: Doug Moore <dougm@rice.edu>
MFC after: 1 week
Improve the ktrace(1) man page to make it slightly more obvious that there
are _two_ options that control its behaviour wrt child processes; slightly
improve the example[1], and add Xrefs.
dim [Mon, 24 Jul 2017 16:33:06 +0000 (16:33 +0000)]
Add a few more object files to liblldb, which should solve errors when
linking the lldb executable in some cases. In particular, when the
-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections options are turned off, or
ineffective.
lld 5.0 supports filter libraries, so enable linker feature flag
Also switch the logic to enable this for any non-lld linker, since
filter library support is fairly simple and is very likely supported
by any other linker capable of linking the FreeBSD base system.
MFC after: 2 months
MFC with: r321369
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This status will be reported if the backend NIC is wireless; it's not
useful. Due to the high frequency of the reporting, this could be
pretty annoying; ignore it.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11651
ethernet: Add ethernet interface attached event and devctl notification.
ifnet_arrival_event may not be adequate under certain situation; e.g.
when the LLADDR is needed. So the ethernet ifattach event is announced
after all necessary bits are setup.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11617
ian [Sun, 23 Jul 2017 21:28:00 +0000 (21:28 +0000)]
Add common code to support realtime clocks that store year without century.
Most realtime clocks store the year as 2 BCD digits. Some add a century bit
to extend the range another hundred years. Every clock driver has its own
code to determine the century and pass a full year value to clock_ct_to_ts().
Now clock drivers can just convert BCD to bin and store the result in the
clocktime struct and let the common code figure out the century. Clocks
with a century bit can just add 100 to year if the century bit is on.
cxgbe(4): Install the firmware bundled with the driver to the card if it
doesn't seem to have one. This lets the driver recover automatically
from incomplete firmware upgrades (panic, reboot, power loss, etc. in
the middle of an upgrade).
marius [Sun, 23 Jul 2017 16:11:47 +0000 (16:11 +0000)]
o Add support for eMMC HS200 and HS400 bus speed modes at 200 MHz to
sdhci(4), mmc(4) and mmcsd(4). For the most part, this consists of:
- Correcting and extending the infrastructure for negotiating and
enabling post-DDR52 modes already added as part of r315598. In
fact, HS400ES now should work as well but hasn't been activated
due to lack of corresponding hardware.
- Adding support executing standard SDHCI initial tuning as well
as re-tuning as required for eMMC HS200/HS400 and the fast UHS-I
SD card modes. Currently, corresponding methods are only hooked
up to the ACPI and PCI front-ends of sdhci(4), though. Moreover,
sdhci(4) won't offer any modes requiring (re-)tuning to the MMC/SD
layer in order to not break operations with other sdhci(4) front-
ends. Likewise, sdhci(4) now no longer offers modes requiring the
set_uhs_timing method introduced in r315598 to be implemented/
hooked up (previously, this method was used with DDR52 only, which
in turn is only available with Intel controllers so far, i. e. no
such limitation was necessary before). Similarly for 1.2/1.8 V VCCQ
support and the switch_vccq method.
- Addition of locking to the IOCTL half of mmcsd(4) to prevent races
with detachment and suspension, especially since it's required to
immediately switch away from RPMB partitions again after an access
to these (so re-tuning can take place anew, given that the current
eMMC specification v5.1 doesn't allow tuning commands to be issued
with a RPMB partition selected). Therefore, the existing part_mtx
lock in the mmcsd(4) softc is additionally renamed to disk_mtx in
order to denote that it only refers to the disk(9) half, likewise
for corresponding macros.
On the system where the addition of DDR52 support increased the read
throughput to ~80 MB/s (from ~45 MB/s at high speed), HS200 yields
~154 MB/s and HS400 ~187 MB/s, i. e. performance now has more than
quadrupled compared to pre-r315598.
Also, with the advent of (re-)tuning support, most infrastructure
necessary for SD card UHS-I modes up to SDR104 now is also in place.
Note, though, that the standard SDHCI way of (re-)tuning is special
in several ways, which also is why sending the actual tuning requests
to the device is part of sdhci(4). SDHCI implementations not following
the specification, MMC and non-SDHCI SD card controllers likely will
use a generic implementation in the MMC/SD layer for executing tuning,
which hasn't been written so far, though.
However, in fact this isn't a feature-only change; there are boards
based on Intel Bay Trail where DDR52 is problematic and the suggested
workaround is to use HS200 mode instead. So far exact details are
unknown, however, i. e. whether that's due to a defect in these SoCs
or on the boards.
Moreover, due to the above changes requiring to be aware of possible
MMC siblings in the fast path of mmc(4), corresponding information
now is cached in mmc_softc. As a side-effect, mmc_calculate_clock(),
mmc_delete_cards(), mmc_discover_cards() and mmc_rescan_cards() now
all are guaranteed to operate on the same set of devices as there no
longer is any use of device_get_children(9), which can fail in low
memory situations. Likewise, mmc_calculate_clock() now longer will
trigger a panic due to the latter.
o Fix a bug in the failure reporting of mmcsd_delete(); in case of an
error when the starting block of a previously stored erase request
is used (in order to be able to erase a full erase sector worth of
data), the starting block of the newly supplied bio_pblkno has to be
returned for indicating no progress. Otherwise, upper layers might
be told that a negative number of BIOs have been completed, leading
to a panic.
o Fix 2 bugs on resume:
- Things done in fork1(9) like the acquisition of an SX lock or the
sleepable memory allocation are incompatible with a MTX_DEF taken.
Thus, mmcsd_resume() must not call kproc_create(9), which in turn
uses fork1(9), with the disk_mtx (formerly part_mtx) held.
- In mmc_suspend(), the bus is powered down, which in the typical
case of a device being selected at the time of suspension, causes
the device deselection as part of the bus acquisition by mmc(4) in
mmc_scan() to fail as the bus isn't powered up again before later
in mmc_go_discovery(). Thus, power down with the bus acquired in
mmc_suspend(), which will trigger the deselection up-front.
o Fix a memory leak in mmcsd_ioctl() in case copyin(9) fails. [1]
o Fix missing variable initialization in mmc_switch_status(). [2]
o Fix R1_SWITCH_ERROR detection in mmc_switch_status(). [3]
o Handle the case of device_add_child(9) failing, for example due to
a memory shortage, gracefully in mmc(4) and sdhci(4), including not
leaking memory for the instance variables in case of mmc(4) (which
might or might not fix [4] as the latter problem has been discovered
independently).
o Handle the case of an unknown SD CSD version in mmc_decode_csd_sd()
gracefully instead of calling panic(9).
o Again, check and handle the return values of some additional function
calls in mmc(4) instead of assuming that everything went right or mark
non-fatal errors by casting the return value to void.
o Correct a typo in the Linux IOCTL compatibility; it should have been
MMC_IOC_MULTI_CMD rather than MMC_IOC_CMD_MULTI.
o Now that we are reaching ever faster speeds (more improvement in this
regard is to be expected when adding ADMA support to sdhci(4)), apply
a few micro-optimizations like predicting mmc(4) and sdhci(4) debugging
to be off or caching erase sector and maximum data sizes as well support
of block addressing in mmsd(4) (instead of doing 2 indirections on every
read/write request for determining the maximum data size for example).
adrian [Sun, 23 Jul 2017 07:10:41 +0000 (07:10 +0000)]
[ar933x] make carambola2 work again!
* Add in the hints needed for AR933x ath(4) support - this is the nicer way
that allows ath to be a module;
* ATH_EEPROM_FIRMWARE is also required for all AR933x chipsets.
Add support for pmap_enter(..., psind=1) to the amd64 pmap. In other words,
add support for explicitly requesting that pmap_enter() create a 2MB page
mapping. (Essentially, this feature allows the machine-independent layer to
create superpage mappings preemptively, and not wait for automatic promotion
to occur.)
Export pmap_ps_enabled() to the machine-independent layer.
Add a flag to pmap_pv_insert_pde() that specifies whether it should fail or
reclaim a PV entry when one is not available.
Refactor pmap_enter_pde() into two functions, one by the same name, that is
a general-purpose function for creating PDE PG_PS mappings, and another,
pmap_enter_2mpage(), that is used to prefault 2MB read- and/or execute-only
mappings for execve(2), mmap(2), and shmat(2).
In vm_page_ps_test(), always check that the base pages within the specified
superpage all belong to the same object. To date, that check has not been
needed, but upcoming changes require it. (See the Differential Revision.)
linuxkpi compiler.h: avoid gcc -Wunused-value in dummy expressions
It looks like the __acquire and __release macros are for the consumption
of static analysis tools and have no semantic effect. Transform the
definitions from constant expressions to empty statements in order to
avoid -Wunused-value from gcc.
Likewise avoid future warnings for __chk_{user,io}_ptr, but with a cast
to void, because it looks like some linux kernel code may use those in
expression contexts.
Only filter out the PF ioctls if we're building without pf support.
Until now those were always filtered out, so truss did not show symbolic
names for pf ioctls.
dim [Sat, 22 Jul 2017 11:08:25 +0000 (11:08 +0000)]
Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to
5.0.0 (trunk r308421). Upstream has branched for the 5.0.0 release,
which should be in about a month. Please report bugs and regressions,
so we can get them into the release.
Please note that from 3.5.0 onwards, clang, llvm and lldb require C++11
support to build; see UPDATING for more information.
Improve publication of the newly allocated snapdata.
For freshly allocated snapdata, Lock sn_lock in advance, so
si_snapdata readers see the locked snapdata and not race.
For existing snapdata, if the thread was put to sleep waiting for
sn_lock, re-read si_snapdata. This either closes the race or makes
the reliance on LK_DRAIN less important.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
It is possible for ffs_snapblkfree() to race and lock snaplock while
the devvp snapdata is instantiated, but no snapshots exist. In this
case the loop over snapshots in ffs_snapblkfree() is not executed, and
the local variable vp is left initialized to NULL.
Unlock using &sn->sn_lock and not vp->v_vnlock. For the inodes on the
snapshot list, the locks are same.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Account for lock recursion when transfering snaplock to the vnode lock
in ffs_snapremove().
Apparently ffs_snapremove() may be called with the snap lock recursed,
at least one trace demonstrated this when snapshot vnode was unlinked
while synced. It was inactivated from the syncer thread.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
dim [Fri, 21 Jul 2017 17:59:54 +0000 (17:59 +0000)]
Pull in r295886 from upstream clang trunk (by Richard Smith):
PR32034: Evaluate _Atomic(T) in-place when T is a class or array type.
This is necessary in order for the evaluation of an _Atomic
initializer for those types to have an associated object, which an
initializer for class or array type needs.
This fixes an assertion when building recent versions of LinuxCNC.
Pollution from counter.h made __pcpu visible in amd64/pmap.c. Delete
the existing extern decl of __pcpu in amd64/pmap.c and avoid referring
to that symbol, instead accessing the pcpu region via PCPU_SET macros.
Also delete an unused extern decl of __pcpu from mp_x86.c.
Fix getsockopt() for listening sockets when using SO_SNDBUF, SO_RCVBUF,
SO_SNDLOWAT, SO_RCVLOWAT. Since r31972 it only worked for non-listening
sockets.
P1022 and MPC8536 include a 'jog' feature for clock control
(jog being a slower form of run mode). This is done by changing the
PLL multiplier, and cannot be done if any core is in doze or sleep mode.
BREs recently became prematurely sensitive to the branching operator, which
outright broke expressions that used it instead of failing silently. Test
that \| is matching a literal | for the time being.
r320062 introduced a bug when doing NFSv4.1 mounts against some non-FreeBSD servers.
r320062 used nm_rsize, nm_wsize to set the maximum request/response sizes for
the NFSv4.1 session. If rsize,wsize are not specified as options, the
value of nm_rsize, nm_wsize is 0 at session creation, resulting in
values for request/response that are too small.
This patch fixes the problem. A workaround is to specify rsize=N,wsize=N
mount options explicitly, so they are set before session creation.
This bug only affects NFSv4.1 mounts against some non-FreeBSD servers.
r320062 introduced a bug when doing NFSv4.1 mounts against some non-FreeBSD servers.
r320062 used nm_rsize, nm_wsize to set the maximum request/response sizes for
the NFSv4.1 session. If rsize,wsize are not specified as options, the
value of nm_rsize, nm_wsize is 0 at session creation, resulting in
values for request/response that are too small.
This patch fixes the problem. A workaround is to specify rsize=N,wsize=N
mount options explicitly, so they are set before session creation.
This bug only affects NFSv4.1 mounts against some non-FreeBSD servers.
dim [Thu, 20 Jul 2017 20:28:31 +0000 (20:28 +0000)]
Fix printf format warning in iflib.c
Clang 5.0.0 got better warnings about printf format strings using %zd,
and this leads to the following -Werror warning on e.g. arm:
sys/net/iflib.c:1517:8: error: format specifies type 'ssize_t' (aka 'int') but the argument has type 'bus_size_t' (aka 'unsigned long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
sctx->isc_tx_maxsize, nsegments, sctx->isc_tx_maxsegsize);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sys/net/iflib.c:1517:41: error: format specifies type 'ssize_t' (aka 'int') but the argument has type 'bus_size_t' (aka 'unsigned long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
sctx->isc_tx_maxsize, nsegments, sctx->isc_tx_maxsegsize);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fix this by casting bus_size_t arguments to uintmax_t, and using %ju
instead.
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11679
dim [Thu, 20 Jul 2017 20:27:19 +0000 (20:27 +0000)]
Fix printf format warning in zfs_module.c
Clang 5.0.0 got better warnings about print format strings using %zd,
and this leads to the following -Werror warning on e.g. arm:
sys/boot/efi/boot1/zfs_module.c:186:18: error: format specifies type 'ssize_t' (aka 'int') but the argument has type 'off_t' (aka 'long long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
"(%lu)\n", st.st_size, spa->spa_name, filepath, EFI_ERROR_CODE(status));
^~~~~~~~~~
Fix this by casting off_t arguments to intmax_t, and using %jd instead.
Reviewed by: tsoome
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11678