This allows ctld to work with isp(4) virtual ports, specifying them as
isp0/1, isp0/2, etc. There are still problems on isp(4) layer with
disabling those ports after enabling, but hopefully they can be fixed.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
a single space (" ") as a CD9660 label name when no label was present.
Similar problem was also present in msdosfs label recognition.
PR: 200828
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2830
Reviewed by: asomers@, emaste@
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
devmem is used to represent MMIO devices like the boot ROM or a VESA framebuffer
where doing a trap-and-emulate for every access is impractical. devmem is a
hybrid of system memory (sysmem) and emulated device models.
devmem is mapped in the guest address space via nested page tables similar
to sysmem. However the address range where devmem is mapped may be changed
by the guest at runtime (e.g. by reprogramming a PCI BAR). Also devmem is
usually mapped RO or RW as compared to RWX mappings for sysmem.
Each devmem segment is named (e.g. "bootrom") and this name is used to
create a device node for the devmem segment (e.g. /dev/vmm/testvm.bootrom).
The device node supports mmap(2) and this decouples the host mapping of
devmem from its mapping in the guest address space (which can change).
Reviewed by: tychon
Discussed with: grehan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2762
MFC after: 4 weeks
syslogd already re-reads the configuration file and the hostname when
receiving a SIGHUP, so it makes sense to reset the timezone.
Special care was taken to ensure we don't break installations running
with a custom TZ variable.
PR: 196905
Submitted by: Kurt Lidl <lidl pix.net>
Sponsored by: Pi-Coral, Inc.
Off by default, build behaves normally.
WITH_META_MODE we get auto objdir creation, the ability to
start build from anywhere in the tree.
Still need to add real targets under targets/ to build packages.
Differential Revision: D2796
Reviewed by: brooks imp
While the return code is broken, some corner case usage depends on the
functionnality, so backout until we get better regression tests covering those
corner case usage.
the intent of -q in this command is to return as exit status the value of the
next group/user id, which does not make sense given exit status are limited to
values between 0 and 255.
been generating both new (machine independent) and legacy version
entries (endianness sensitive).
The base system have been using the new format for quite some time,
so disable the generation by default.
An interim option, -l, have been added to re-enable old behavior.
The -l, -B and -L options are considered deprecated and will be
removed in FreeBSD 12.0 release.
The implementation of it is missing (see e.g. NetBSD or OpenBSD). Until
someone works on it, comment out the existing code to silence a warning
about 'hostname' being set but unused.
Found-by: gcc47
Submitted by: Sascha Wildner <swildner@dragonflybsd.org>
Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD (commit e455855db)
Some of errors were returned to the main function, some others caused a direct
exit via err(3).
The main function is only interested in EXIT_SUCCESS, so in all other cases
replace warn(3) + return err by err(3)
"sleeping" state. This is done by forcing the vcpu to transition to "idle"
by returning to userspace with an exit code of VM_EXITCODE_REQIDLE.
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Fetch the root set from cpuset_getaffinity() instead of assuming all CPUs
from 0 to hw.ncpu are the root set.
- Use CPU_SETSIZE and CPU_FFS.
- The original notion of halted CPUs the manpage and code refers to is gone.
Use the term "available" instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2491
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 1 week
capablity by advertising pcie capability.
Since the 'hostbridge' device isn't a true pci-to-pci bridge, and
doesn't actaully use the bridge configuration space layout, change
the header-type from type 1 to type 0 to avoid confusion.
Reviewed by: neel
While there is no issued with the number of descriptors in
a virtio indirect descriptor, it's a guest's choice as to
whether indirect descriptors are used. For the case where
they aren't, the virtio block ring size is still 64 which
is less than the now reported max_segs of 67. This results
in an assertion in recent Linux guests even though it was
benign since they were using indirect descs.
The intertwined relationship between virtio ring size,
max seg size and blockif queue size will be addressed
in an upcoming commit, at which point the max descriptors
will again be bumped up to 67.
bhyveload would allow you to create 33 entries on an array that only has 32 slots
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2569
Reviewed by: araujo
Approved by: neel
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
systems that are automounted, since that configuration
isn't supported. This still allows the export, since
two emails I received felt that this should not be
disabled. It sends the message to syslog(LOG_ERR..), so that
it goes to the same places as the other messages related
to /etc/exports problems, even though it is a warning and not an error.
Reviewed by: trasz
MFC after: 2 weeks
The Windows virtio driver ignores the advertized seg_max
field and assumes the host can accept up to 67 segments
in indirect descriptors, triggering an assert in the bhyve
process.
No objection from: mav
Reviewed by: neel
Reported and tested by: Leon Dang (ldang@nahannisys.com)
MFC after: 2 weeks
After conversion to UTF-8 some INDEX.keymaps descriptions are longer
than the previous limit of 64 bytes.
PR: 193656
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
When examining existing processes pmcstat fails to
correctly determine the locations of executable sections
of the process due to a miscalculated virtual load address.
This does not affect the newly launched processes as the
same value passed as a "start address" to the pmcstat_image_link()
thus nullifying the effect of it. The issue manifests itself
in processes not being reported in the pmcstat(8) output and
"dubious frames" being reported.
Fix it for now by ignoring all the sections except the executable
one. This won't fix the issue for objects with multiple
executable sections but helps in majority of real world usecases.
The real solution would be to modify the MAP-IN event to include
the appropriate load address so pmcstat(8) won't have to manually
parse object files to try to determine it.
PR: 198147, 198148
Reviewed by: jhb, rpaulo
MFC after: 2 weeks
The default behavior is to infer the logical and physical sector sizes from
the block device backend. However older versions of Windows only work with
specific logical/physical combinations:
- Vista and Windows 7: 512/512
- Windows 7 SP1: 512/512 or 512/4096
For this reason allow the sector size to be specified using the following
block device option: sectorsize=logical[/physical]
Reported by: Leon Dang (ldang@nahannisys.com)
Reviewed by: grehan
MFC after: 2 weeks
not one that needs to be negotiated. Use the host capabilities
field and not the negotiated field when verifying that indirect
descriptors are supported.
Found with the Redhat Windows viostor driver, which clears
the indirect capability in the negotiated caps and then starts
using them.
Reported and tested by: Leon Dang (ldang@nahannisys.com)
MFC after: 2 weeks