FreeBSD_HEAD_amd64_gcc - Build #1761 - Fixed: Build information: https://jenkins.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD_HEAD_amd64_gcc/1761/ Full change log: https://jenkins.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD_HEAD_amd64_gcc/1761/changes Full build log: https://jenkins.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD_HEAD_amd64_gcc/1761/console Change summaries: 311974 by sobomax: Fix slight type mismatch between so_options defined in sys/socketvar.h and tw_so_options defined here which is supposed to be a copy of the former (short vs u_short respectively). Switch tw_so_options to be "signed short" to match the type of the field it's inherited from. 311972 by ngie: Add __BIT and __BITS macros from NetBSD to help support new testcases MFC after: 1 week 311971 by mav: Report random flash storage as non-rotating to GEOM_DISK. While doing it, introduce respective constants in geom_disk.h. MFC after: 1 week 311969 by ngie: Remove __HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE #define from t_strtod.c and place it in Makefile This is to enable support in other testcases Inspired by lib/msun/tests/Makefile . MFC after: 1 week 311968 by ngie: Fix lib/libc/sys/access_test after r311925 sys/param.h needs to be #included in order for __FreeBSD_version to be checked MFC after: 13 days 311964 by cem: g_raid: Prevent tasters from attempting excessively large reads Some g_raid tasters attempt metadata reads in multiples of the provider sectorsize. Reads larger than MAXPHYS are invalid, so detect and abort in such situations. Spiritually similar to r217305 / PR 147851. PR: 214721 Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon 311963 by rpokala: Remove writability requirement for single-mbuf, contiguous-range m_pulldown() m_pulldown() only needs to determine if a mbuf is writable if it is going to copy data into the data region of an existing mbuf. It does this to create a contiguous data region in a single mbuf from multiple mbufs in the chain. If the requested memory region is already contiguous and nothing needs to change, the mbuf does not need to be writeable. Submitted by: Brian Mueller <bmueller_at_panasas.com> Reviewed by: bz MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: Panasas Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9053 311962 by arybchik: sfxge(4): stats refresh in SW should depend on HW update period The period should be taken into account by the function which refreshes driver stats. Reviewed by: philip Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc. MFC after: 2 days Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9130 311961 by arybchik: sfxge(4): do not ignore requested MAC stats update period Firmware version which takes PERIOD_MS parameter into account is required. Reviewed by: philip Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc. MFC after: 2 days Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9129 311958 by scottl: Print out the number of queues/MSIx vectors. Sponsored by: Netflix 311954 by ian: Rework tty_drain() to poll the hardware for completion, and restore drain timeout handling to historical freebsd behavior. The primary reason for these changes is the need to have tty_drain() call ttydevsw_busy() at some reasonable sub-second rate, to poll hardware that doesn't signal an interrupt when the transmit shift register becomes empty (which includes virtually all USB serial hardware). Such hardware hangs in a ttyout wait, because it never gets an opportunity to trigger a wakeup from the sleep in tty_drain() by calling ttydisc_getc() again, after handing the last of the buffered data to the hardware. While researching the history of changes to tty_drain() I stumbled across some email describing the historical BSD behavior of tcdrain() and close() on serial ports, and the ability of comcontrol(1) to control timeout behavior. Using that and some advice from Bruce Evans as a guide, I've put together these changes to implement the hardware polling and restore the historical timeout behaviors... - tty_drain() now calls ttydevsw_busy() in a loop at 10 Hz to accomodate hardware that requires polling for busy state. - The "new historical" behavior for draining during close(2) is retained: the drain timeout is "1 second without making any progress". When the 1-second timeout expires, if the count of bytes remaining in the tty layer buffer is smaller than last time, the timeout is extended for another second. Unfortunately, the same logic cannot be extended all the way down to the hardware, because the interface to that layer is a simple busy/not-busy indication. - Due to the previous point, an application that needs a guarantee that all data has been transmitted must use TIOCDRAIN/tcdrain(3) before calling close(2). - The historical behavior of honoring the drainwait setting for TIOCDRAIN (used by tcdrain(3)) is restored. - The historical kern.drainwait sysctl to control the global default drainwait time is restored, but is now named kern.tty_drainwait. - The historical default drainwait timeout of 300 seconds is restored. - Handling of TIOCGDRAINWAIT and TIOCSDRAINWAIT ioctls is restored (this also makes the comcontrol(1) drainwait verb work again). - Manpages are updated to document these behaviors. Reviewed by: bde (prior version) 311953 by cem: pciconf(8): Reallow trailing colon in selectors Reallow device selectors to have a trailing colon, as documented in the manual page. This was broken along with some unrelated cleanups in r295806. PR: 215979 Reported by: David Boyd <David.Boyd49 at twc.com> Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon 311952 by markj: Enable the use of ^C and ^S/^Q in DDB. This lets one interrupt DDB's output, which is useful if paging is disabled and the output device is slow. Submitted by: Anton Rang <rang_at_acm.org> Reviewed by: jhb MFC after: 1 week Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9138 311951 by ian: Include sys/systm.h for use of bootverbose. Fixes powerpc MPC85XXSPE build. 311950 by bz: Get rid of a compiler warning which I saw too often. Include netinet/in.h before ip_compat.t which will then check if IPPROTO_IPIP is defined or not. Doing it the other way round, ip_compat.h would not find it defined and netinet/in.h then redefine it. 311949 by np: cxgbe/tom: Add VIMAGE support to the TOE driver. Active Open: - Save the socket's vnet at the time of the active open (t4_connect) and switch to it when processing the reply (do_act_open_rpl or do_act_establish). Passive Open: - Save the listening socket's vnet in the driver's listen_ctx and switch to it when processing incoming SYNs for the socket. - Reject SYNs that arrive on an ifnet that's not in the same vnet as the listening socket. CLIP (Compressed Local IPv6) table: - Add only those IPv6 addresses to the CLIP that are in a vnet associated with one of the card's ifnets. Misc: - Set vnet from the toepcb when processing TCP state transitions. - The kernel sets the vnet when calling the driver's output routine so t4_push_frames runs in proper vnet context already. One exception is when incoming credits trigger tx within the driver's ithread. Set the vnet explicitly in do_fw4_ack for that case. MFC after: 3 days Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications 311948 by avos: rtwn: fix R92C_TXDW4_RTSRATE_M definition (0x3f -> 0x1f) Submitted by: kevlo 311947 by pfg: rpcgen(1): Avoid unused variable warning on generated code. Avoid "unused variable 'i'" warnings in generated .c files by only emitting the "int i;" for non-opaque arrays. Opaque arrays use xdr_opaque() rather than iterating over the array. Obtained from: OpenBSD (CVS rev 1.28) MFC after: 1 week 311946 by emaste: readelf: add S390 relocation types >From https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/ELF/zSeries/lzsabi0_zSeries.html Reviewed by: bz MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9149 311945 by cperciva: Remove obsolete path from fortune(6). This was inadvertantly left over when fortune and other games moved from /usr/games to /usr/bin; I am removing rather than correcting it since we normally do not mention in the FILES section the paths to programs in /usr/bin/. PR: 215962 Reported by: Andras Farkas 311942 by emaste: readelf: add more PPC64 relocation types found in LLVM MFC after: 2 weeks MFC with: r311941 Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation 311941 by emaste: readelf: add PPC64 relocation types Reported by: Mark Millard MFC after: 2 weeks Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9146 311935 by mav: Pretend we support some IOCTLs to not scary upper layers. MFC after: 2 weeks 311933 by dim: Use proper prototypes in struct boot_module_t With clang 4.0.0, we are getting the following warnings about struct boot_module_t in efi's boot_module.h: In file included from sys/boot/efi/boot1/ufs_module.c:41: sys/boot/efi/boot1/boot_module.h:67:14: error: this function declaration is not a prototype [-Werror,-Wstrict-prototypes] void (*init)(); ^ void sys/boot/efi/boot1/boot_module.h:92:16: error: this function declaration is not a prototype [-Werror,-Wstrict-prototypes] void (*status)(); ^ void sys/boot/efi/boot1/boot_module.h:95:24: error: this function declaration is not a prototype [-Werror,-Wstrict-prototypes] dev_info_t *(*devices)(); ^ void 3 errors generated. Fix this by adding 'void' to the parameter lists. No functional change. Reviewed by: emaste, imp, smh MFC after: 3 days Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9144 311932 by dim: Make EFI_RESERVED_SERVICE a proper prototype With clang 4.0.0, the EFI API header causes the following warning: In file included from sys/boot/efi/loader/bootinfo.c:43: In file included from sys/boot/efi/loader/../include/efi.h:52: sys/boot/efi/include/efiapi.h:534:32: error: this function declaration is not a prototype [-Werror,-Wstrict-prototypes] (EFIAPI *EFI_RESERVED_SERVICE) ( ^ Add VOID to make it into a real prototype. Reviewed by: imp, emaste, tsoome MFC after: 3 days Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9132 311931 by sbruno: Restore v6 offload caps for igb(4) class devices. Reported by: tuxen 311930 by dumbbell: committers-ports.dot: Add myself Approved by: antoine (mentor) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9143 311929 by dim: Don't include <errno.h> in reloc_elf.c, as it includes <stand.h> just after it, which has a conflicting definition of errno. This leads to the following warning with clang 4.0.0: In file included from sys/boot/common/reloc_elf32.c:6: In file included from sys/boot/common/reloc_elf.c:37: /usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include/stand.h:155:12: error: this function declaration is not a prototype [-Werror,-Wstrict-prototypes] extern int errno; ^ sys/sys/errno.h:46:26: note: expanded from macro 'errno' #define errno (* __error()) ^ MFC after: 3 days 311928 by asomers: Fix build of usr.bin/tail with GCC Submitted by: pluknet Reported by: pluknet MFC after: 27 days X-MFC-with: 311895 Sponsored by: Spectra Logic CorpReceived on Thu Jan 12 2017 - 11:20:16 UTC
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