ngie [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 09:28:34 +0000 (09:28 +0000)]
MFC r266930,r289225:
r266930 (by jmg):
convert to using the _daddr_t types like newfs was...
Put the superblock in the correct possition for UFS2... There is a bug
in FFS that if we don't put it here (for UFS2), it will forcefully
relocate the superblock, and I believe cause data loss..
I have a fix for that, but w/ how many releases are broken, we won't be
able to switch to the better _FLOPPY (block 0) for this for a while..
r289225 (by sbruno):
makefs(8) leaves sblock.fs_providersize uninitialized (zero) that can be easily
checked with dumpfs(8). This may lead to other problems, f.e. geom_label kernel
module sanity checks do not like zero fs_old_size value and skips such UFS1
file system while tasting (fs_old_size derives from sblock.fs_providersize).
ngie [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 09:20:01 +0000 (09:20 +0000)]
MFC r290265,r290267,r290270:
r290265:
Add testcases for -t cd9660 -o isolevel=[1-3]
-- -o isolevel=1 currently fails because of path comparison issues,
so mark it as an expected failure.
-- -o isolevel=3 is not implemented, so expect it to fail as an out
of bounds value [*].
Clean up mtree keyword support a slight bit and add a few more default keywords
- Parameterize the mtree keywords as $DEFAULT_MTREE_KEYWORDS
- Test with the extra mtree keywords, `mode,gid,uid`.
- Add a note about mtrees with time support not working with makefs right now
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r290270:
Add testcases for -t ffs -o version=[12]
Verify the filesystem type using dumpfs. Add preliminary support
for NetBSD (needs to be validated)
ngie [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 08:59:55 +0000 (08:59 +0000)]
MFC r289203,r290180:
r289203 (by adrian):
makefs: introduce a new option to specify what to round the resulting
image up to.
From ticket:
While trying to run FreeBSD/mips on some device having very small flash media,
one is forced to compress file system with mkulzma(8) utility. It is desirable
to specify small UFS block/fragment sizes like 4096/512 bytes for makefs(8)
and big compression block size like 65535 bytes to mkulzma at the same time.
Then one obtains very good comression ratios (like 75% and more) but faces
the following problem.
geom_uncompress kernel module reports GEOM provider size rounded up to its
compression block size. Generally, this changes original media size and now
it fails to match the size of embedded UFS file system that leads to other
problems, f.e. geom_label kernel module does not like this and skips the
file system while tasting the GEOM and looking for UFS label.
This makes it impossible to refer to the file system using known UFS label
instead of something like /dev/map/rootfs.uncompress.
The following patch introduces new command line option "-r roundup" for makefs
that makes it round up the image to specified block size. Hence, geom_uncompress
does not change GEOM media size for images rounded that way and geom_label
accepts such GEOMs just fine.
With the patch applied, one can use following commands:
- Rename -r to -R to avoid the clash with makefs -r in NetBSD
- Note that -R is an FFS-specific option because it's not implemented
in cd9660 today
- Rename the roundup variable to "roundup-size" in the manpage and help
text for consistency with other variables.
- Bump .Dd (missed in r289203)
Detected by jemalloc, i.e. running makefs failed the arena assert
because my copy of malloc on CURRENT is compiled with the default
!MALLOC_PRODUCTION asserts on
ngie [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 07:56:06 +0000 (07:56 +0000)]
MFC r289739,r289743,r289897,r289901:
r289739:
Correctly reintroduce the rudimentary smoke tests I botched up
in r289684
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r289743:
Revise "create_test_inputs" to simplify the file structure as
these testcases don't need to be nested as much as bin/ls/ls_tests.sh
do when verifying ls -a, ls -A, etc. This allows the tests to make
all paths relative to the top of the temporary directory instead of
always tacking on $ATF_TMPDIR, thus complicating things unnecessarily
Create non-empty files in create_test_inputs as well now, similar to
create_test_inputs2 in bin/ls/ls_tests.sh
Compare the input files to the output file contents using diff where
possible:
- Skip over the fifo comparison for now because it always fails
- Skip over the symlink comparison on cd9660 because it always fails
today
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r289897:
Add more cd9660/FFS makefs testcases
General changes:
- Parameterize out the mount command.
- Use mtree to verify the contents of an image (check_image_contents) instead
of using diff (diff verifies content, but not file metadata).
- Move common logic out to functions (common_cleanup, mount_image,
check_image_contents)
- Add stub testcases for makefs -D (crashes with SIGBUS, similar to bug # 192839)
- Add a note about the ISO-9660 and rockridge specs
- Add testcases that exercise:
-- Creating disk images from an mtree and multiple directories.
-- -F flag use (not really an extensive testcase right now)
cd9660-specific test changes:
- Remove an XXX comment about symlinks; I forgot that non-rockridge images turn
symlinks into hardlinks.
- Add testcases that exercise:
-- -o allow-deep-trees
-- -o allow-max-name stub testcase (doesn't seem to be implemented in makefs)
-- -o preparer (existence in image; not conformance to spec)
-- -o publisher (existence in image; not conformance to spec)
-- -o rockridge (basic)
ngie [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 07:49:39 +0000 (07:49 +0000)]
MFC r289441:
Integrate tools/test/posixshm and tools/regression/posixshm into the FreeBSD
test suite as tests/sys/posixshm
Some other highlights:
- Convert the testcases over to ATF
- Don't use hardcoded paths to /tmp (which violate the ATF/kyua samdbox); use
mkstemp to generate temporary paths for non-SHM_ANON shm objects.
ngie [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 07:26:34 +0000 (07:26 +0000)]
MFC r290190,r290251:
r290190:
Fix compiler warnings with open_to_operation.c
Other sidenotes:
- Remove unused variables with main(..)
- Convert errx/exit with -1 to errx/exit with 1
- Fix a bogus test in try_directory_open
(expected_errno == expected_errno -> errno == expected_errno) [*]
- Fix some warnings related to discarded qualifiers
- Remove a bogus else-statement at the end of check_mmap_exec(..) in the
successful case. mmap(2), POSIX, Linux, etc all don't state what the
behavior is when mixing O_WRONLY + PROT_EXEC, so assume success for now to
get the test program to pass again.
ngie [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 07:07:25 +0000 (07:07 +0000)]
MFC r290182:
Fix rtsold's usage message
- Remove -a from the usage message example dealing with specific
interfaces. -a only makes sense when not specifying an interface,
such that it's to be run on all interfaces
- Fix the pidfile option (it's -p, not -P)
- Change `interfaces` to `interface` to match the manpage
delphij [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 01:53:54 +0000 (01:53 +0000)]
MFC r290024,290073:
In gunzip(1), treat trailing garbage as a warning and not an error. This
allows scripts to distinguish it between real fatal errors, for instance a
CRC mismatch.
Addition to prev. commit.
In some edge cases fp->_p can be changed in _sseek(), recalculate.
r290230:
Don't seek to the end if write buffer is empty (in append modes).
PR: 204156
r290110:
Add _flags2 per jhb@ suggestion since no room left in _flags.
Rewrite O_APPEND flag checking using new __S2OAP flag.
r289931:
According to POSIX, a write operation shall start at the current size of
the stream (if mode had 'a' as the first character).
r289863:
Since no room left in the _flags, reuse __SALC for O_APPEND.
It helps to remove _fcntl() call from _ftello() and optimize seek position
calculation in _swrite().
jhb [Fri, 6 Nov 2015 16:57:23 +0000 (16:57 +0000)]
MFC 288902:
Include additional info in ptrace(2) KTR traces:
- The new PC value and signal passed to PT_CONTINUE, PT_DETACH, PT_SYSCALL,
and PT_TO_SC[EX].
- The system call code returned via PT_LWPINFO.
jhb [Fri, 6 Nov 2015 16:48:33 +0000 (16:48 +0000)]
MFC 288452,289719:
288452:
Most error cases in i915_gem_do_execbuffer() jump to one of two labels to
release resources (such as unholding pages) when errors occur. Some
recently added error checks return immediately instead of jumping to a
label resulting in leaks. Fix these to jump to a label to do cleanup
instead.
Note that stable/9 does not have the "recently added" error checks, but
it does have some older error checks (that were are no longer present
in stable/10 and head) that have the same bug and this fixes those
instead.
289719:
i915_gem_do_execbuffer() holds the pages backing each relocation region for
various reasons while executing user commands. After these commands are
completed, the pages backing the relocation regions are unheld.
Since relocation regions do not have to be page aligned, the code in
validate_exec_list() allocates 2 extra page pointers in the array of
held pages populated by vm_fault_quick_hold_pages(). However, the cleanup
code that unheld the pages always assumed that only the buffer size /
PAGE_SIZE pages were used. This meant that non-page aligned buffers would
not unheld the last 1 or 2 pages in the list. Fix this by saving the
number of held pages returned by vm_fault_quick_hold_pages() for each
relocation region and using this count during cleanup.
hselasky [Fri, 6 Nov 2015 13:34:55 +0000 (13:34 +0000)]
MFC r290195:
Reduce the DWC OTG interrupt load by not reading all the host channel
status registers for every interrupt. Check a common host channel
status interrupt register first, then conditionally read the
individual host channel status registers.
jhb [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 21:22:23 +0000 (21:22 +0000)]
MFC 288371:
When XSAVE support was added on amd64, the FPU save area was moved
out of 'struct pcb' and into a variable-sized region after the
structure. The kgdb code currently only reads the pcb. It does not
read in the FPU save area but instead passes stack garbage as the
FPU's saved context. Fixing this would mean determining the proper
size of the area and fetching it. However, this state is not saved
for running CPUs in stoppcbs[], so the callback would also have to
know to ignore those pcbs. Instead, just remove the call since it is
of limited usefulness. It results in kgdb reporting the state of the
FPU/SIMD registers in userland, not their current values in the kernel.
In particular, it does not report the correct state for any code in
the kernel which does use the FPU and would report incorrect values
in that case.
jhb [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 19:55:45 +0000 (19:55 +0000)]
MFC 287934:
The EFI boot loader allocates a single chunk of contiguous memory to
hold the kernel, modules, and any other loaded data. This memory block
is relocated to the kernel's expected location during the transfer of
control from the loader to the kernel.
The GENERIC kernel on amd64 has recently grown such that a kernel + zfs.ko
no longer fits in the default staging size. Bump the default size from
32MB to 48MB to provide more breathing room.
ngie [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 07:48:48 +0000 (07:48 +0000)]
MFC r289913,r289916:
r289913:
Use 't' (bits) not 'i' (bytes) for describing MRIE (aka
"Method of Reporting Informational Exceptions") in the SCSI mode database as
the field described in X3T10/94-190 (revision 4; page 2, table 1) [1.] is
4 bits wide, not 4 bytes wide
Bug 200619
Reported by: Michael Baptist <mbaptist@isilon.com>
Submitted by: Lars Skodje <lskodje@isilon.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r289916:
Limit RESOLUTION_MAX to INT_MAX, not UINT_MAX (all spelled out) so the
mode value isn't always clipped to -1 when (resolution * size) == 32, which
would have been the case with values => {4i,32b,32t}.
This seems to have been broken in r64382.
PR: 200619
Reported by: Michael Baptist
Submitted by: Lars Skodje
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
hrs [Wed, 4 Nov 2015 01:00:42 +0000 (01:00 +0000)]
MFC r288600:
- Schedule DAD for IN6_IFF_TENTATIVE addresses in nd6_timer(). This
catches cases that DAD probes cannot be sent because of
IFF_UP && !IFF_DRV_RUNNING.
- nd6_dad_starttimer() now calls nd6_dad_ns_output(), instead of
calling it before nd6_dad_starttimer().
- Do not release an entry in dadq when a duplicate entry is being
added.
hselasky [Tue, 3 Nov 2015 10:24:54 +0000 (10:24 +0000)]
MFC r285914, r289029 and r289560:
- Move the remainder of host controller capability registers reading from
xhci_start_controller() to xhci_init(). These values don't change at run-
time so there's no point of acquiring them on every USB_HW_POWER_RESUME
instead of only once during initialization. In r276717, reading the first
couple of registers in question already had been moved as a prerequisite
for the changes in that revision.
- Identify ASMedia ASM1042A controllers.
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
- Add quirks for USB 3.0 PCI devices.
kib [Tue, 3 Nov 2015 08:31:01 +0000 (08:31 +0000)]
MFC r289660,r289664:
Do not allow to execute ptrace(PT_TRACE_ME) when the process is
already traced or when there is no parent which can trace the process.
dteske [Mon, 2 Nov 2015 21:46:58 +0000 (21:46 +0000)]
MFC r287696:
The <arch>/mkisoimages.sh script in release knows how to add
extra bits from an "xtra-bits-dir". This feature is unusable
from release/Makefile. Add an XTRADIR setting to use it.
MFC r287697: Whitespace alignment
wollman [Fri, 30 Oct 2015 19:26:55 +0000 (19:26 +0000)]
Long-overdue MFC of r280930:
Fix overflow bugs in and remove obsolete limit from kernel RPC
implementation.
The kernel RPC code, which is responsible for the low-level scheduling
of incoming NFS requests, contains a throttling mechanism that
prevents too much kernel memory from being tied up by NFS requests
that are being serviced. When the throttle is engaged, the RPC layer
stops servicing incoming NFS sockets, resulting ultimately in
backpressure on the clients (if they're using TCP). However, this is
a very heavy-handed mechanism as it prevents all clients from making
any requests, regardless of how heavy or light they are. (Thus, when
engaged, the throttle often prevents clients from even mounting the
filesystem.) The throttle mechanism applies specifically to requests
that have been received by the RPC layer (from a TCP or UDP socket)
and are queued waiting to be serviced by one of the nfsd threads; it
does not limit the amount of backlog in the socket buffers.
The original implementation limited the total bytes of queued requests
to the minimum of a quarter of (nmbclusters * MCLBYTES) and 45 MiB.
The former limit seems reasonable, since requests queued in the socket
buffers and replies being constructed to the requests in progress will
all require some amount of network memory, but the 45 MiB limit is
plainly ridiculous for modern memory sizes: when running 256 service
threads on a busy server, 45 MiB would result in just a single
maximum-sized NFS3PROC_WRITE queued per thread before throttling.
Removing this limit exposed integer-overflow bugs in the original
computation, and related bugs in the routines that actually account
for the amount of traffic enqueued for service threads. The old
implementation also attempted to reduce accounting overhead by
batching updates until each queue is fully drained, but this is prone
to livelock, resulting in repeated accumulate-throttle-drain cycles on
a busy server. Various data types are changed to long or unsigned
long; explicit 64-bit types are not used due to the unavailability of
64-bit atomics on many 32-bit platforms, but those platforms also
cannot support nmbclusters large enough to cause overflow.
This code (in a 10.1 kernel) is presently running on production NFS
servers at CSAIL.
Summary of this revision:
* Removes 45 MiB limit on requests queued for nfsd service threads
* Fixes integer-overflow and signedness bugs
* Avoids unnecessary throttling by not deferring accounting for
completed requests
delphij [Thu, 29 Oct 2015 17:00:51 +0000 (17:00 +0000)]
MFC r289038,r289041:
Add encoding for mime-types.
Fix short month names and replace %b with %_m in date_fmt for Chinese
locales.
When using a Chinese locale, such as zh_TW.UTF-8 or zh_CN.UTF-8,
nl_langinfo(ABMON_*) only returned numbers. For instance,
nl_langinfo(ABMON_1) returns 1, nl_langinfo(ABMON_2) returns 2, and
so on.
This causes problems in applications that put the short month name
and the day of the month together. For example, 'Apr 14' in English
becomes '414日' in Chinese on the top bar of GNOME Shell.
This problem may be resolved by appending '月' to all short month
names and replacing %b with %_m in date_fmt. ja_JP.UTF-8 already
does this, and this matches the en_US.ISO8859-1 behavior, which
returns 'Oct'. The GNU C Library also returns values with '月'
appended.
PR: 199441
Submitted by: Ting-Wei Lan <lantw44 gmail com>
hiren [Thu, 29 Oct 2015 00:36:10 +0000 (00:36 +0000)]
MFC r289293
Fix an unnecessarily aggressive behavior where mtu clamping begins on first
retransmission timeout (rto) when blackhole detection is enabled. Make
sure it only happens when the second attempt to send the same segment also fails
with rto.
Also make sure that each mtu probing stage (usually 1448 -> 1188 -> 524) follows
the same pattern and gets 2 chances (rto) before further clamping down.
Note: RFC4821 doesn't specify implementation details on how this situation
should be handled.
jhb [Thu, 29 Oct 2015 00:18:03 +0000 (00:18 +0000)]
MFC 278582:
MFi386:
When building some of the boot loaders with clang, and DEBUG_FLAGS or
CFLAGS having '-g' in it, clang outputs several assembly directives that
are too new for our version of binutils.
Therefore, assemble the resulting .s files with clang instead. A more
general solution can be implemented when a GNU as-compatible driver for
clang's integrated assembler appears.
gjb [Wed, 28 Oct 2015 13:30:14 +0000 (13:30 +0000)]
MFC r262957, r267591, r289634:
r262957 (marcel):
Change the terminal type/class for enabled serial lines to 3wire. This
allows us to change the uart(4) driver to not hardcode specific line
settings for the serial console.
A terminal type of 3wire makes sure the console still works when no DCD
signal is present, which preserves behviour. When it is known that the
terminal server (or DCE in general) provides DCD, a terminal type/class
of std can be used. This has the effect of being logged out when one
disconnects from the console -- improving security overall.
r267591 (grehan):
Convert the potential console port over to using 3wire, for i386/amd64.
r289634:
Enable all callin ttys if the tty is an available console.
jhb [Tue, 27 Oct 2015 17:00:04 +0000 (17:00 +0000)]
MFC 271389,286330,286331,286358,286378,286380,286381,286383,286388,286848,
286849,286857,286860,286913,286914,286937-286940,286962,286963,288405,
288406,288424,288454-288456,288625,288626,288832,288834,288950,288997,
289080:
Merge most of the recent changes to truss in HEAD. The largest effects
are that fork following now uses a single truss process (and thus truss -c
reports counts for the entire tree of processes instead of separate dumps
for each process). truss -c also reports counts for all system calls
instead of only a subset. More system call arguments are also decoded.
System calls should now report the correct number of arguments (instead
of 6), and some platforms that did not properly decode arguments might
now do so (e.g. mips64).
Changes relative to the equivalent commits to HEAD include:
- The ia64 backend was refactored similar to the other backends.
- _umtx_lock/_umtx_unlock entries were updated similar to other system
call entries.
- 10 does not have futimens(), utimensat(), EVFILT_PROCDESC, EVFILT_SENDFILE,
RLIMIT_KQUEUES, O_VERIFY, NOTE_FILE_POLL, or EV_FORCEONESHOT.
271389:
Stop accessing the saved stack pointer by looking past the end of the
array of registers.
286330:
Whitespace fix: remove some spurious spaces before commas.
286331:
Rework get_string() to make it more robust when fetching strings of unknown
length. In particular, instead of blinding fetching 1k blocks, do an initial
fetch up to the end of the current page followed by page-sized fetches up to
the maximum size. Previously if the 1k buffer crossed a page boundary and
the second page was not valid, the entire operation would fail.
286358:
Add recently added values of various flags and enumerations including
kevent filters, kevent flags, flags to mmap, seek locations, fcntl
operations, file flags, socket domains, open flags, resource limits, and
pathconf values.
286378:
Don't mark the fcntl flag argument as an output parameter so that it is
always decoded. Previously the argument was not decoded if fcntl() failed.
286380:
Decode the arguments to mkfifo() and fix an off-by-one error in the arguments
to mknod().
286381:
Decode the arguments passed to the *at() family of system calls. This is
especially useful now that libc's open() always calls openat(). While here,
fix a few other things:
- Decode the mode argument passed to access(), eaccess(), and faccessat().
- Decode the atfd paramete to pretty-print AT_FDCWD.
- Decode the special AT_* flags used with some of the *at() system calls.
- Decode arguments for fchmod(), lchmod(), fchown(), lchown(), eaccess(),
and futimens().
- Decode both of the timeval structures passed to futimes() instead of just
the first one.
286383:
Whitespace fixes to consistently use spaces before }'s and
wrap long lines.
286388:
Consistently use both leading and trailing spaces inside of the {}'s
when pretty-printing structures. Most structures used both spaces,
but some only used a trailing space and some used neither.
286848:
- Decode the arguments for several signal-related system calls: sigpending,
sigqueue, sigreturn, sigsuspend, sigtimedwait, sigwait, sigwaitinfo, and
thr_kill.
- Print signal sets as a structure (with {}'s) and in particular use this to
differentiate empty sets from a NULL pointer.
- Decode arguments for some other system calls: issetugid, pipe2, sysarch
(operations are only decoded for amd64 and i386), and thr_self.
286849:
Decode the optional SOCK_NONBLOCK and SOCK_CLOEXEC flags passed in a
socket type.
286857:
Tidy the linux_socketcall decoding:
- Don't exit if get_struct() fails, instead print the raw pointer value to
match all other argument decoding cases.
- Use an xlat table instead of a home-rolled switch for the operation name.
- Display the nested socketcall args structure as a structure instead of as
two inline arguments.
286860:
Use an xlat table and xlookup() instead of a home-rolled version for the
sigprocmask operation type.
286913:
Change the argument formatting function to use a stdio FILE object opened
with open_memstream() to build the string for each argument. This allows
for more complicated argument building without resorting to intermediate
malloc's, etc.
Related, the strsig*() functions no longer return allocated strings but
use a static global buffer instead.
286914:
Expand the decoding of kevent structures.
- Print the ident value as decimal instead of hexadecimal for filter types
that use "small" values such as file descriptors and PIDs.
- Decode NOTE_* flags in the fflags field of kevents for several system
filter types.
286937:
Use nitems().
286938:
Various style and whitespace fixes.
287939:
Always use %j with an intmax_t cast to print time_t values. time_t is
longer than long on 32-bit platforms with a 64-bit time_t.
286940:
ino_t is unsigned, so use uintmax_t instead of intmax_t when printing it.
286962:
Rework the argv and env string fetching for execve to be more robust.
Before truss would fetch 100 string pointers and happily walk off the end
of the array if it never found a NULL. This also means for a short argv
list it could fail entirely if the 100 string pointers spanned into an
unmapped page.
Instead, fetch page-aligned blocks of string pointers in a loop fetching
each string until a NULL is found.
While here, make use of the open memstream file descriptor instead of
allocating a temporary array. This allows us to fetch each string once
instead of twice.
286963:
Handle the conditional decoding of execve() argument and environment
arrays generically rather than duplicating a hack in all of the backends.
- Add two new system call argument types and use them instead of StringArray
for the argument and environment arguments execve and linux_execve.
- Honor the -a/-e flags in the handling of these new types.
- Instead of printing "<missing argument>" when the decoding is disabled,
print the raw pointer value.
288424:
Several changes to truss.
- Refactor the interface between the ABI-independent code and the
ABI-specific backends. The backends now provide smaller hooks to
fetch system call arguments and return values. The rest of the
system call entry and exit handling that was previously duplicated
among all the backends has been moved to one place.
- Merge the loop when waiting for an event with the loop for handling stops.
This also means not emulating a procfs-like interface on top of ptrace().
Instead, use a single event loop that fetches process events via waitid().
Among other things this allows us to report the full 32-bit exit value.
- Use PT_FOLLOW_FORK to follow new child processes instead of forking a new
truss process for each new child. This allows one truss process to monitor
a tree of processes and truss -c should now display one total for the
entire tree instead of separate summaries per process.
- Use the recently added fields to ptrace_lwpinfo to determine the current
system call number and argument count. The latter is especially useful
and fixes a regression since the conversion from procfs. truss now
generally prints the correct number of arguments for most system calls
rather than printing extra arguments for any call not listed in the
table in syscalls.c.
- Actually check the new ABI when processes call exec. The comments claimed
that this happened but it was not being done (perhaps this was another
regression in the conversion to ptrace()). If the new ABI after exec
is not supported, truss detaches from the process. If truss does not
support the ABI for a newly executed process the process is killed
before it returns from exec.
- Along with the refactor, teach the various ABI-specific backends to
fetch both return values, not just the first. Use this to properly
report the full 64-bit return value from lseek(). In addition, the
handler for "pipe" now pulls the pair of descriptors out of the
return values (which is the true kernel system call interface) but
displays them as an argument (which matches the interface exported by
libc).
- Each ABI handler adds entries to a linker set rather than requiring
a statically defined table of handlers in main.c.
- The arm and mips system call fetching code was changed to follow the
same pattern as amd64 (and the in-kernel handler) of fetching register
arguments first and then reading any remaining arguments from the
stack. This should fix indirect system call arguments on at least
arm.
- The mipsn32 and n64 ABIs will now look for arguments in A4 through A7.
- Use register %ebp for the 6th system call argument for Linux/i386 ABIs
to match the in-kernel argument fetch code.
- For powerpc binaries on a powerpc64 system, fetch the extra arguments
on the stack as 32-bit values that are then copied into the 64-bit
argument array instead of reading the 32-bit values directly into the
64-bit array.
288454:
- Remove extra integer argument from truncate() and ftruncate(). This is
probably fallout from the removal of the extra padding argument before
off_t in 7. However, that padding still exists for 32-bit powerpc, so
use QUAD_ALIGN.
- Fix QUAD_ALIGN to be zero for powerpc64. It should only be set to 1
for 32-bit platforms that add padding to align 64-bit arguments.
288455:
The id_t type used to pass IDs to wait6(2) and procctl(6) is a 64-bit
integer. Fix the argument decoding to treat this as a quad instead of an
int. This includes using QUAD_ALIGN and QUAD_SLOTS as necessary. To
continue printing IDs in decimal, add a new QuadHex argument type that
prints a 64-bit integer in hex, use QuadHex for the existing off_t arguments,
repurpose Quad to print a 64-bit integer in decimal, and use Quad for id_t
arguments.
This fixes the decoding of wait6(2) and procctl(2) on 32-bit platforms.
288456:
Rather than groveling around in a socket address structure for a socket
address's length (and then overriding it if it "looks wrong"), use the
next argument to the system call to determine the length. This is more
reliable since this is what the kernel depends on anyway and is also
simpler.
288625:
Add decoding for struct statfs.
288626:
Style fix.
288832:
Fix tracking of unknown syscalls for 'truss -c'.
This is done by changing get_syscall() to either lookup the known syscall
or add it into the list with the default handlers for printing.
This also simplifies some code to not have to check if the syscall variable
is set or NULL.
288834:
Add decoding for modfind(2)
288950:
Group the decoded system calls by ABI and sort the calls within each ABI.
288997:
Correct a comment.
289080:
Let -c imply -S (hide signal output).
Without this, the signals are shown seemingly randomly in the output before
the final summary is shown. This is especially noticeable when there is
not much output from the application being traced.
delphij [Tue, 27 Oct 2015 00:37:19 +0000 (00:37 +0000)]
MFC r289269:
Use chroot(2) instead of using prefixes for files.
Previously, the code prefixes the chroot path to actual file paths to
simulate the effect. This, however, will not work for tzset(3) which
expects the current system have a working set of timezone data files,
and that is not always the case.
This changeset simplifies the handling of paths and use an actual
chroot(2) call to implement the effect.