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* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/releng/11.2' into RELENG_2_4_4Renato Botelho do Couto2019-07-151-1/+1
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| * Fix iconv buffer overflow.gordon2019-07-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Approved by: so Approved by: re (implicit) Security: FreeBSD-SA-19:09.iconv
* | Fix libfetch for HTTPS links with proxyRenato Botelho2018-11-151-9/+71
| | | | | | | | | | Import a patch from FreeBSD Bugzilla #220468 to make libfetch to work on HTTPS URLs when using proxy
* | Load the OpenSSL configuration at startup, if any.Luiz Souza2018-06-281-0/+1
| | | | | | | | (cherry picked from commit 57393411cdc509145e77aaefa57b642252125a49)
* | Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/releng/11.2' into RELENG_2_4_4Renato Botelho2018-06-251-1/+1
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| * - Switch releng/11.2 to -RELEASE.gjb2018-06-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Add the anticipated 11.2-RELEASE date to UPDATING. - Set a static __FreeBSD_version. Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
* | Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/releng/11.2' into RELENG_2_4_4Renato Botelho2018-06-013-9/+24
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| * MFC r334068 (phil):gjb2018-05-312-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Import libxo-0.9.0: - Add xo_format_is_numeric() with improved logic to decide if format strings are numeric, so json output quotes them - Convert docs to sphinx/rst - update tests PR: 221676 Approved by: re (marius) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
| * MFC r334176:brooks2018-05-311-1/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Indicate the brk/sbrk are deprecated and not portable. More firmly suggest mmap(2) instead. Include the history of arm64 and riscv shipping without brk/sbrk. Mention that sbrk(0) produces unreliable results. Approved by: re (kib) Reviewed by: emaste, Marcin Cieślak Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15535
| * MFC r334111:kib2018-05-261-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | Note that PT_SETSTEP is auto-cleared. Approved by: re (marius)
* | MFC r334111:kib2018-05-291-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | Note that PT_SETSTEP is auto-cleared. Approved by: re (marius)
* | Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/stable/11' into devel-11Renato Botelho2018-05-182-4/+34
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| * MFC r315733, r315737, r315740, r330054:gjb2018-05-182-4/+34
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | r315733 (imp): Impelemnt ttys onifexists in init. Implement a new init(8) option in /etc/ttys. If this option is present on the entry in /etc/ttys, the entry will be active if and only if it exists. If the name starts with a '/', it will be considered an absolute path. If not, it will be a path relative to /dev. This allows one to turn off video console getty that aren't present (while running a getty on them even when they aren't the system console). Likewise with serial ports. It differs from onifconsole in only requiring the device exist rather than it be listed as one of the system consoles. r315737 (ngie): Unbreak world by adding sys/stat.h for stat(2) r315740 (imp): Simplify the code a little. r330054 (trasz): Improve missing tty handling in init(8). This removes a check that did nothing - it was checking for ENXIO, which, with devfs, is no longer returned - and was badly placed anyway, and replaces it with similar one that works, and is done just before starting getty, instead of being done when rereading ttys(5). From the practical point of view, this makes init(8) handle disappearing terminals (eg /dev/ttyU*) gracefully, without unneccessary getty restarts and resulting error messages. Reported by: Bart Ender, Andre Albsmeier PR: 228315 Blocks: 11.2-BETA2 Approved by: re (marius) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
* | Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/stable/11' into devel-11Renato Botelho2018-05-162-4/+4
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| * MFC r333521:kib2018-05-151-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | PROC_PDEATHSIG_CTL will appear first in 11.2. Approved by: re (marius)
| * MFC r332317, r332439, r332442gonzo2018-05-141-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Approved by: re r332317: [man] Fix return type of BUS_ADD_CHILD(9) Fix return type of BUS_ADD_CHILD(9) in SYNOPSYS section, it should be device_t, not int PR: 207389 r332439: Fix quotes in the example code in syslog(3) BUGS section mdoc treats verbatim quotes in .Dl as a string delimiter and does not pass them to the rendered output. Use special char \*q to specify double quote PR: 216755 r332442: Bump .Dd value (forgot to do this in r332439)
* | Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/stable/11' into devel-11Renato Botelho2018-05-072-5/+62
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| * MFC r332940:kib2018-05-021-4/+16
| | | | | | | | Carefully update stack guard bytes inside __guard_setup().
| * MFC r332740:kib2018-05-021-1/+46
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add PROC_PDEATHSIG_SET to procctl interface. MFC r332825: Rename PROC_PDEATHSIG_SET -> PROC_PDEATHSIG_CTL. MFC r333067: Remove redundant pipe from pdeathsig.c test.
* | Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/stable/11' into devel-11Luiz Souza2018-04-30115-419/+2633
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| * MFC r332833:dim2018-04-272-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Recommit r332501, with an additional upstream fix for "Cannot lower EFLAGS copy that lives out of a basic block!" errors on i386. Pull in r325446 from upstream clang trunk (by me): [X86] Add 'sahf' CPU feature to frontend Summary: Make clang accept `-msahf` (and `-mno-sahf`) flags to activate the `+sahf` feature for the backend, for bug 36028 (Incorrect use of pushf/popf enables/disables interrupts on amd64 kernels). This was originally submitted in bug 36037 by Jonathan Looney <jonlooney@gmail.com>. As described there, GCC also uses `-msahf` for this feature, and the backend already recognizes the `+sahf` feature. All that is needed is to teach clang to pass this on to the backend. The mapping of feature support onto CPUs may not be complete; rather, it was chosen to match LLVM's idea of which CPUs support this feature (see lib/Target/X86/X86.td). I also updated the affected test case (CodeGen/attr-target-x86.c) to match the emitted output. Reviewers: craig.topper, coby, efriedma, rsmith Reviewed By: craig.topper Subscribers: emaste, cfe-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43394 Pull in r328944 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth): [x86] Expose more of the condition conversion routines in the public API for X86's instruction information. I've now got a second patch under review that needs these same APIs. This bit is nicely orthogonal and obvious, so landing it. NFC. Pull in r329414 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper): [X86] Merge itineraries for CLC, CMC, and STC. These are very simple flag setting instructions that appear to only be a single uop. They're unlikely to need this separation. Pull in r329657 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth): [x86] Introduce a pass to begin more systematically fixing PR36028 and similar issues. The key idea is to lower COPY nodes populating EFLAGS by scanning the uses of EFLAGS and introducing dedicated code to preserve the necessary state in a GPR. In the vast majority of cases, these uses are cmovCC and jCC instructions. For such cases, we can very easily save and restore the necessary information by simply inserting a setCC into a GPR where the original flags are live, and then testing that GPR directly to feed the cmov or conditional branch. However, things are a bit more tricky if arithmetic is using the flags. This patch handles the vast majority of cases that seem to come up in practice: adc, adcx, adox, rcl, and rcr; all without taking advantage of partially preserved EFLAGS as LLVM doesn't currently model that at all. There are a large number of operations that techinaclly observe EFLAGS currently but shouldn't in this case -- they typically are using DF. Currently, they will not be handled by this approach. However, I have never seen this issue come up in practice. It is already pretty rare to have these patterns come up in practical code with LLVM. I had to resort to writing MIR tests to cover most of the logic in this pass already. I suspect even with its current amount of coverage of arithmetic users of EFLAGS it will be a significant improvement over the current use of pushf/popf. It will also produce substantially faster code in most of the common patterns. This patch also removes all of the old lowering for EFLAGS copies, and the hack that forced us to use a frame pointer when EFLAGS copies were found anywhere in a function so that the dynamic stack adjustment wasn't a problem. None of this is needed as we now lower all of these copies directly in MI and without require stack adjustments. Lots of thanks to Reid who came up with several aspects of this approach, and Craig who helped me work out a couple of things tripping me up while working on this. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45146 Pull in r329673 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth): [x86] Model the direction flag (DF) separately from the rest of EFLAGS. This cleans up a number of operations that only claimed te use EFLAGS due to using DF. But no instructions which we think of us setting EFLAGS actually modify DF (other than things like popf) and so this needlessly creates uses of EFLAGS that aren't really there. In fact, DF is so restrictive it is pretty easy to model. Only STD, CLD, and the whole-flags writes (WRFLAGS and POPF) need to model this. I've also somewhat cleaned up some of the flag management instruction definitions to be in the correct .td file. Adding this extra register also uncovered a failure to use the correct datatype to hold X86 registers, and I've corrected that as necessary here. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45154 Pull in r330264 from upstream llvm trunk (by Chandler Carruth): [x86] Fix PR37100 by teaching the EFLAGS copy lowering to rewrite uses across basic blocks in the limited cases where it is very straight forward to do so. This will also be useful for other places where we do some limited EFLAGS propagation across CFG edges and need to handle copy rewrites afterward. I think this is rapidly approaching the maximum we can and should be doing here. Everything else begins to require either heroic analysis to prove how to do PHI insertion manually, or somehow managing arbitrary PHI-ing of EFLAGS with general PHI insertion. Neither of these seem at all promising so if those cases come up, we'll almost certainly need to rewrite the parts of LLVM that produce those patterns. We do now require dominator trees in order to reliably diagnose patterns that would require PHI nodes. This is a bit unfortunate but it seems better than the completely mysterious crash we would get otherwise. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45673 Together, these should ensure clang does not use pushf/popf sequences to save and restore flags, avoiding problems with unrelated flags (such as the interrupt flag) being restored unexpectedly. Requested by: jtl PR: 225330 MFC r332898: Pull in r329771 from upstream llvm trunk (by Craig Topper): [X86] In X86FlagsCopyLowering, when rewriting a memory setcc we need to emit an explicit MOV8mr instruction. Previously the code only knew how to handle setcc to a register. This should fix a crash in the chromium build. This fixes various assertion failures while building ports targeting i386: * www/firefox: isReg() && "This is not a register operand!" * www/iridium, www/qt5-webengine: (I.atEnd() || std::next(I) == def_instr_end()) && "getVRegDef assumes a single definition or no definition" * devel/powerpc64-gcc: FromReg != ToReg && "Cannot replace a reg with itself" Reported by: jbeich PR: 225330, 227686, 227698, 227699
| * MFC r316572benno2018-04-253-1/+174
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | libnetbsd: add emalloc and friends These are error-checked versions of memory allocation routines used by NetBSD code, and are being added to facilitate updates to makefs. Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
| * MFC r332649: lld: add a __FreeBSD_version-style identifier to versionemaste2018-04-241-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This will faciliate a WITH_SYSTEM_LINKER option. MFC r332803: lld: use correct number of digits in __FreeBSD_version-style ID __FreeBSD_version-style IDs should have 5 digits following the major. Also, use 11xxxxx for stable/11. Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
| * Update stable/11 from 11.1-STABLE to 11.2-PRERELEASE, marking thegjb2018-04-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | official start of the code slush. Set the default mdoc(7) version to 11.2, and update the clang(1) TARGET_TRIPLE to reflect 11.2. While here, add missing FreeBSD major versions to mdoc(7). Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
| * MFC r331936, r331942, r331943, r331945, r331947, r331948cy2018-04-186-5/+281
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add new gets_s(3) stdio function. This implements the gets_s(3) function as documented at http://en.cppreference.com/w/c/io/gets. It facilitates the optional removal of gets(3). Reviewed by: ed Relnotes: yes Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12785
| * MFC of 332264, 332266, 332415:mckusick2018-04-172-8/+19
| | | | | | | | | | Check for errors in libufs getino() and gracefully fail descriptor upgrade request in ufs_disk_write().
| * MFC 331324: Ensure thread library is initialized in pthread_testcancel().jhb2018-04-161-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Call _thr_check_init() before reading curthread in pthread_testcancel(). If a constructor in a library creates a semaphore via sem_init() and then waits for it via sem_wait(), the program can core dump in _pthread_testcancel() called from sem_wait(). This is because the semaphore implementation lives in libc, so the library's constructors can be run before libthr's constructors. Sponsored by: DARPA / AFRL
| * MFC r324237:trasz2018-04-162-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make procstat(1) recognize process descriptors, so that it shows "P" instead of "?" in "procstat -af" output. Note that there are still a few more DTYPE_* kinds we don't decode yet. Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
| * MFC r328033:tuexen2018-04-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | Bump date, which I missed in r328014. Thanks to jhb@ for reporting.
| * MFC r328014:tuexen2018-04-074-0/+64
| | | | | | | | | | Add support for decoding the nxt_flags, rcv_flags, and snd_flags of SCTP level cmsgs.
| * MFC r327995:tuexen2018-04-076-0/+98
| | | | | | | | Add support for decoding the type of a cmsg.
| * MFC r327994:tuexen2018-04-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | Simplify table generation.
| * MFC r327966:tuexen2018-04-076-1/+88
| | | | | | | | Add a function is decode the sinfo_flags of struct sctp_sndrcvinfo.
| * MFC r327962:tuexen2018-04-075-1/+16
| | | | | | | | Add support for the supported PR-SCTP policies.
| * MFC r322324: capsicum_helpers: Add FIODTYPE to default ioctls allowedkevans2018-04-071-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | FIODTYPE will be needed by hexdump(1) to speed up the -s flag on devices that should be able to support fseek(3); specifically, in an attempt to correct for the fact that most tape drives don't support seeking yet don't indicate as such when fseeko(3) is invoked.
| * MFC efivar changes: r321429, r323056-r323057, r323066, r323259-r323260,kevans2018-04-0610-156/+898
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Device paths encoded into the FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH are UCS2 not ASCII/UTF8. Convert to utf8 and print that when printing File paths. Also, since File may be at the end of a long device path, output File() around the path so it doesn't just show up as random nodes that might accidentally match real node paths names and cause errors. r323057: Fix parsing File() nodes in device paths. o Add File to the mUefiDevicePathLibDevPathFromTextTable table so we don't include 'File()' in the supposed path name. This happens because of a possible misfeature in the EDK2 code where any path that's not recognized is treated as a File() node. o Convert utf8 input into ucs2 output rather than just copying the utf8 and hoping for the best (no good comes from that). o Remove bogus comment about needing to add 1. The dummy array already is length 1, so that's included in sizeof the struct, so there's no need to add it. Sponsored by: Netflix r323066: Add UCS2->UTF8 option. Many UEFI variables are UCS2 strings (some NUL terminated, others not). Add --utf8 (-u) to convert UCS2 strings to UTF8 before printing. Sponsored by: Netflix r323259: Implement efidp_size efidp_size will return the size, in bytes, of a EFI device path structure. This is a convenience wrapper in the same style as the other linux routines. It's implemented by GetDevicePathSize from EDK2 we already needed for other things. Sponsored by: Netflix r323260: Create efi utility printing routines Split out asciidump, utf8dump, bindump, and hexdump into a separate file efiutil.c. Implement new efi_print_load_option for printing out the EFI_LOADER_OPTION data structure used to specify different options to the UEFI boot manager. Sponsored by: Netflix r323519: Minor fixes to edge cases in efi_get_next_variable_name Fix allocating more memory for the names (unlikely to be needed, but still best to get right) to ask for the length the kernel told use we needed, not the old length of the variable. Mind the proper NUL that we add in the space we allocate. Free the old name string before we allcoate a new one to limit what we leak to the last one (free passed in name for the last one in the list), and detect the last one by rv != 0 and errno == ENOENT, rather then just the former to avoid false positives if errno happens to be ENOENT on entry. Sponsored by: Netflix r325684: Simplify the efivar interface a little. We started out having Linux compatible libefivar interfaces. This was in anticipation of porting the GPL'd efibootmgr to FreeBSD via a port. However, since we need that functionality in the base, that port isn't going to happened. It also appears that efivar is a private library that's not used much outside a command line util and efibootmgr. Reduce compatibility with the Linux version a little by removing the mode parameter to efi_set_variable (which was unused on FreeBSD, and not set to something useful in the code we'd written). Also remove some efi error routines that were never implemented and existed only to placate early GPL efibootmgr porting experiments. Suggested by: Matt Williams Sponsored by: Netflix r326050: Document what the command line arguments actually do. List some of the size limitations. Sponsored by: Netflix r326051: This program is more useful if it skips leading whitespace when parsing a textual UEFI Device Path, since otherwise it things the passed in path is a filename. While here, reduce the repetition of 8192. Sponsored by: Netflix r326231: Add efidp_format_device_path_node to format a single node in a device path, much like efidp_format_device_path will format the entire path. Sponsored by: Netflix r326287: efivar: add missing getopt 'u' option r326457: Read multiple lines when parsing the data. Allow multiple device paths to be read when formatting device paths. Set the upper limit to 64k (most of these paths are < 64 bytes). Sponsored by: Netflix r326458: Create a function to translate UEFI paths to unix paths efivar_device_path_to_unix_path translates from UEFI to Unix efivar_unix_path_to_device_path translates from Unix to UEFI At present, only HD() device types are supported (both GPT and MBR). CdRom and floppy devices aren't supported. ZFS isn't supported because there's no way in the UEFI standard to specify a ZFS datastore. Network devices aren't supported either. Three forms of Unix path are accepted: /path/to/file (for a mounted filesystem), //path/to/file (uses the EFI partition on the same disk as /), and dev:/path/to/file (for unmounted filesystem). Two forms are produced (the first and last). Sponsored by: Netflix r326459: Add -u (--to-unix) and -e (--to-efi) to convert unix or efi paths to the other. Sponsored by: Netflix r326472: Add forgotten libgeom. Sponsored by: Netflix r326658: Ensure that "out" is initialized in all error paths. Reported by: gcc Reviewed by: cem Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13402 r326805: Iniailize str so ucs2_to_utf8 won't free stack garbage. CID: 1381037 Sponsored by: Netflix r327574: Set dp to NULL when we free it, and tree a NULL dp as an error condition. This should prevent a double free. In addition, prevent a leak by freeing dp each loop and when we're done. CID: 1383577 Sponsored by: Netflix r327575: Need to convert '/' back to '\' when creating a path. Ideally, this would be filesystem type dependent, but that's difficult to accomplish and it's unclear how the UEFI firmware will cope. Be conservative and make boot loaders cope instead. Sponsored by: Netflix r330279: libefivar: use standard 2-Clause FreeBSD license Approved by: imp Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
| * MFC r331743: Add libdl to clibs packagekevans2018-04-041-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | libdl is a filter on libc, and pretty lightweight. Add it to the 'clibs' package with libc, effectively tying them together in a pkgbase world.
| * Merge clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ 6.0.0 release, anddim2018-03-3128-102/+324
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MFC r327952: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 6.0.0 (branches/release_60 r321788). Upstream has branched for the 6.0.0 release, which should be in about 6 weeks. 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. MFC r328010: Pull in r322473 from upstream llvm trunk (by Andrei Elovikov): [LV] Don't call recordVectorLoopValueForInductionCast for newly-created IV from a trunc. Summary: This method is supposed to be called for IVs that have casts in their use-def chains that are completely ignored after vectorization under PSE. However, for truncates of such IVs the same InductionDescriptor is used during creation/widening of both original IV based on PHINode and new IV based on TruncInst. This leads to unintended second call to recordVectorLoopValueForInductionCast with a VectorLoopVal set to the newly created IV for a trunc and causes an assert due to attempt to store new information for already existing entry in the map. This is wrong and should not be done. Fixes PR35773. Reviewers: dorit, Ayal, mssimpso Reviewed By: dorit Subscribers: RKSimon, dim, dcaballe, hsaito, llvm-commits, hiraditya Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41913 This should fix "Vector value already set for part" assertions when building the net/iodine and sysutils/daa2iso ports. Reported by: jbeich PR: 224867, 224868 MFC r328090: Pull in r322623 from upstream llvm trunk (by Andrew V. Tischenko): Allow usage of X86-prefixes as separate instrs. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42102 This should fix parse errors when x86 prefixes (such as 'lock' and 'rep') are followed by various non-mnemonic tokens, e.g. comments, .byte directives and labels. PR: 224669, 225054 MFC r328091: Revert r327340, as the workaround for rep prefixes followed by .byte directives is no longer needed after r328090. MFC r328141 (by emaste): lld: Fix for ld.lld does not accept "AT" syntax for declaring LMA region AT> lma_region expression allows to specify the memory region for section load address. Should fix [upstream LLVM] PR35684. LLVM review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41397 Obtained from: LLVM r322359 by George Rimar MFC r328143 (by emaste): lld: Handle parsing AT(ADDR(.foo-bar)). The problem we had with it is that anything inside an AT is an expression, so we failed to parse the section name because of the - in it. Requested by: royger Obtained from: LLVM r322801 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328144 (by emaste): lld: Fix incorrect physical address on self-referencing AT command. When a section placement (AT) command references the section itself, the physical address of the section in the ELF header was calculated incorrectly due to alignment happening right after the location pointer's value was captured. The problem was diagnosed and the first version of the patch written by Erick Reyes. Obtained from: LLVM r322421 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328145: Pull in r322016 from upstream llvm trunk (by Sanjay Patel): [ValueTracking] remove overzealous assert The test is derived from a failing fuzz test: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=5008 Credit to @rksimon for pointing out the problem. This should fix "Bad flavor while matching min/max" errors when building the graphics/libsixel and science/kst2 ports. Reported by: jbeich PR: 225268, 225269 MFC r328146: Pull in r322106 from upstream llvm trunk (by Alexey Bataev): [COST]Fix PR35865: Fix cost model evaluation for shuffle on X86. Summary: If the vector type is transformed to non-vector single type, the compile may crash trying to get vector information about non-vector type. Reviewers: RKSimon, spatel, mkuper, hfinkel Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41862 This should fix "Not a vector MVT!" errors when building the games/dhewm3 port. Reported by: jbeich PR: 225271 MFC r328286 (by emaste): lld: Don't mark a shared library as needed because of a lazy symbol. Obtained from: LLVM r323221 by Rafael Esp?ndola MFC r328381: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 6.0.0 (branches/release_60 r323338). PR: 224669 MFC r328513: Pull in r322245 from upstream clang trunk (by Craig Topper): [X86] Make -mavx512f imply -mfma and -mf16c in the frontend like it does in the backend. Similarly, make -mno-fma and -mno-f16c imply -mno-avx512f. Withou this "-mno-sse -mavx512f" ends up with avx512f being enabled in the frontend but disabled in the backend. Reported by: pawel PR: 225488 MFC r328542 (by emaste): lld: Use lookup instead of find. NFC, just simpler. Obtained from: LLVM r323395 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328543 (by emaste): lld: Only lookup LMARegion once. NFC. This is similar to how we handle MemRegion. Obtained from: LLVM r323396 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328544 (by emaste): lld: Remove MemRegionOffset. NFC. We can just use a member variable in MemoryRegion. Obtained from: LLVM r323399 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328545 (by emaste): lld: Simplify. NFC. Obtained from: LLVM r323440 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328546 (by emaste): lld: Improve LMARegion handling. This fixes the crash reported at [LLVM] PR36083. The issue is that we were trying to put all the sections in the same PT_LOAD and crashing trying to write past the end of the file. This also adds accounting for used space in LMARegion, without it all 3 PT_LOADs would have the same physical address. Obtained from: LLVM r323449 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328547 (by emaste): lld: Move LMAOffset from the OutputSection to the PhdrEntry. NFC. If two sections are in the same PT_LOAD, their relatives offsets, virtual address and physical addresses are all the same. [Rafael] initially wanted to have a single global LMAOffset, on the assumption that every ELF file was in practiced loaded contiguously in both physical and virtual memory. Unfortunately that is not the case. The linux kernel has: LOAD 0x200000 0xffffffff81000000 0x0000000001000000 0xced000 0xced000 R E 0x200000 LOAD 0x1000000 0xffffffff81e00000 0x0000000001e00000 0x15f000 0x15f000 RW 0x200000 LOAD 0x1200000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000001f5f000 0x01b198 0x01b198 RW 0x200000 LOAD 0x137b000 0xffffffff81f7b000 0x0000000001f7b000 0x116000 0x1ec000 RWE 0x200000 The delta for all but the third PT_LOAD is the same: 0xffffffff80000000. [Rafael] thinks the 3rd one is a hack for implementing per cpu data, but we can't break that. Obtained from: LLVM r323456 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328548 (by emaste): lld: Put the header in the first PT_LOAD even if that PT_LOAD has a LMAExpr The root problem is that we were creating a PT_LOAD just for the header. That was technically valid, but inconvenient: we should not be making the ELF discontinuous. The solution is to allow a section with LMAExpr to be added to a PT_LOAD if that PT_LOAD doesn't already have a LMAExpr. LLVM PR: 36017 Obtained from: LLVM r323625 by Rafael Espindola MFC r328594 (by emaste): Pull in r322108 from upstream llvm trunk (by Rafael Esp?ndola): Make one of the emitFill methods non virtual. NFC. This is just preparatory work to fix [LLVM] PR35858. MFC r328595 (by emaste): Pull in r322123 from upstream llvm trunk (by Rafael Esp?ndola): Don't create MCFillFragment directly. Instead use higher level APIs that take care of most bookkeeping. MFC r328596 (by emaste): Pull in r322131 from upstream llvm trunk (by Rafael Esp?ndola): Use a MCExpr for the size of MCFillFragment. This allows the size to be found during ralaxation. This fixes [LLVM] pr35858. Requested by: royger MFC r328753: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 6.0.0 (branches/release_60 r323948). PR: 224669 MFC r328817: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 6.0.0 (branches/release_60 r324090). This introduces retpoline support, with the -mretpoline flag. The upstream initial commit message (r323155 by Chandler Carruth) contains quite a bit of explanation. Quoting: Introduce the "retpoline" x86 mitigation technique for variant #2 of the speculative execution vulnerabilities disclosed today, specifically identified by CVE-2017-5715, "Branch Target Injection", and is one of the two halves to Spectre. Summary: First, we need to explain the core of the vulnerability. Note that this is a very incomplete description, please see the Project Zero blog post for details: https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2018/01/reading-privileged-memory-with-side.html The basis for branch target injection is to direct speculative execution of the processor to some "gadget" of executable code by poisoning the prediction of indirect branches with the address of that gadget. The gadget in turn contains an operation that provides a side channel for reading data. Most commonly, this will look like a load of secret data followed by a branch on the loaded value and then a load of some predictable cache line. The attacker then uses timing of the processors cache to determine which direction the branch took *in the speculative execution*, and in turn what one bit of the loaded value was. Due to the nature of these timing side channels and the branch predictor on Intel processors, this allows an attacker to leak data only accessible to a privileged domain (like the kernel) back into an unprivileged domain. The goal is simple: avoid generating code which contains an indirect branch that could have its prediction poisoned by an attacker. In many cases, the compiler can simply use directed conditional branches and a small search tree. LLVM already has support for lowering switches in this way and the first step of this patch is to disable jump-table lowering of switches and introduce a pass to rewrite explicit indirectbr sequences into a switch over integers. However, there is no fully general alternative to indirect calls. We introduce a new construct we call a "retpoline" to implement indirect calls in a non-speculatable way. It can be thought of loosely as a trampoline for indirect calls which uses the RET instruction on x86. Further, we arrange for a specific call->ret sequence which ensures the processor predicts the return to go to a controlled, known location. The retpoline then "smashes" the return address pushed onto the stack by the call with the desired target of the original indirect call. The result is a predicted return to the next instruction after a call (which can be used to trap speculative execution within an infinite loop) and an actual indirect branch to an arbitrary address. On 64-bit x86 ABIs, this is especially easily done in the compiler by using a guaranteed scratch register to pass the target into this device. For 32-bit ABIs there isn't a guaranteed scratch register and so several different retpoline variants are introduced to use a scratch register if one is available in the calling convention and to otherwise use direct stack push/pop sequences to pass the target address. This "retpoline" mitigation is fully described in the following blog post: https://support.google.com/faqs/answer/7625886 We also support a target feature that disables emission of the retpoline thunk by the compiler to allow for custom thunks if users want them. These are particularly useful in environments like kernels that routinely do hot-patching on boot and want to hot-patch their thunk to different code sequences. They can write this custom thunk and use `-mretpoline-external-thunk` *in addition* to `-mretpoline`. In this case, on x86-64 thu thunk names must be: ``` __llvm_external_retpoline_r11 ``` or on 32-bit: ``` __llvm_external_retpoline_eax __llvm_external_retpoline_ecx __llvm_external_retpoline_edx __llvm_external_retpoline_push ``` And the target of the retpoline is passed in the named register, or in the case of the `push` suffix on the top of the stack via a `pushl` instruction. There is one other important source of indirect branches in x86 ELF binaries: the PLT. These patches also include support for LLD to generate PLT entries that perform a retpoline-style indirection. The only other indirect branches remaining that we are aware of are from precompiled runtimes (such as crt0.o and similar). The ones we have found are not really attackable, and so we have not focused on them here, but eventually these runtimes should also be replicated for retpoline-ed configurations for completeness. For kernels or other freestanding or fully static executables, the compiler switch `-mretpoline` is sufficient to fully mitigate this particular attack. For dynamic executables, you must compile *all* libraries with `-mretpoline` and additionally link the dynamic executable and all shared libraries with LLD and pass `-z retpolineplt` (or use similar functionality from some other linker). We strongly recommend also using `-z now` as non-lazy binding allows the retpoline-mitigated PLT to be substantially smaller. When manually apply similar transformations to `-mretpoline` to the Linux kernel we observed very small performance hits to applications running typic al workloads, and relatively minor hits (approximately 2%) even for extremely syscall-heavy applications. This is largely due to the small number of indirect branches that occur in performance sensitive paths of the kernel. When using these patches on statically linked applications, especially C++ applications, you should expect to see a much more dramatic performance hit. For microbenchmarks that are switch, indirect-, or virtual-call heavy we have seen overheads ranging from 10% to 50%. However, real-world workloads exhibit substantially lower performance impact. Notably, techniques such as PGO and ThinLTO dramatically reduce the impact of hot indirect calls (by speculatively promoting them to direct calls) and allow optimized search trees to be used to lower switches. If you need to deploy these techniques in C++ applications, we *strongly* recommend that you ensure all hot call targets are statically linked (avoiding PLT indirection) and use both PGO and ThinLTO. Well tuned servers using all of these techniques saw 5% - 10% overhead from the use of retpoline. We will add detailed documentation covering these components in subsequent patches, but wanted to make the core functionality available as soon as possible. Happy for more code review, but we'd really like to get these patches landed and backported ASAP for obvious reasons. We're planning to backport this to both 6.0 and 5.0 release streams and get a 5.0 release with just this cherry picked ASAP for distros and vendors. This patch is the work of a number of people over the past month: Eric, Reid, Rui, and myself. I'm mailing it out as a single commit due to the time sensitive nature of landing this and the need to backport it. Huge thanks to everyone who helped out here, and everyone at Intel who helped out in discussions about how to craft this. Also, credit goes to Paul Turner (at Google, but not an LLVM contributor) for much of the underlying retpoline design. Reviewers: echristo, rnk, ruiu, craig.topper, DavidKreitzer Subscribers: sanjoy, emaste, mcrosier, mgorny, mehdi_amini, hiraditya, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41723 PR: 224669 MFC r329033: Pull in r324594 from upstream clang trunk (by Alexander Ivchenko): Fix for #31362 - ms_abi is implemented incorrectly for values >=16 bytes. Summary: This patch is a fix for following issue: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31362 The problem was caused by front end lowering C calling conventions without taking into account calling conventions enforced by attribute. In this case win64cc was no correctly lowered on targets other than Windows. Reviewed By: rnk (Reid Kleckner) Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43016 Author: belickim <mateusz.belicki@intel.com> This fixes clang 6.0.0 assertions when building the emulators/wine and emulators/wine-devel ports, and should also make it use the correct Windows calling conventions. Bump __FreeBSD_version to make the fix easy to detect. PR: 224863 MFC r329223: Pull in r323998 from upstream clang trunk (by Richard Smith): PR36157: When injecting an implicit function declaration in C89, find the right DeclContext rather than injecting it wherever we happen to be. This avoids creating functions whose DeclContext is a struct or similar. This fixes assertion failures when parsing certain not-completely-valid struct declarations. Reported by: ae PR: 225862 MFC r329410: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 6.0.0 (branches/release_60 r325330). PR: 224669 MFC r329983: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 6.0.0 (branches/release_60 r325932). This corresponds to 6.0.0 rc3. PR: 224669 MFC r330384: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 6.0.0 release (upstream r326565). Release notes for llvm, clang and lld will be available here soon: <http://releases.llvm.org/6.0.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> <http://releases.llvm.org/6.0.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> <http://releases.llvm.org/6.0.0/tools/lld/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> Relnotes: yes PR: 224669 MFC r330686: Pull in r326882 from upstream llvm trunk (by Sjoerd Meijer): [ARM] Fix for PR36577 Don't PerformSHLSimplify if the given node is used by a node that also uses a constant because we may get stuck in an infinite combine loop. bugzilla: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36577 Patch by Sam Parker. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44097 This fixes a hang when compiling one particular file in java/openjdk8 for armv6 and armv7. Reported by: swills PR: 226388 MFC r331065: Pull in r327638 from upstream llvm trunk (by Matthew Simpson): [ConstantFolding, InstSimplify] Handle more vector GEPs This patch addresses some additional cases where the compiler crashes upon encountering vector GEPs. This should fix PR36116. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44219 Reference: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36116 This fixes an assertion when building the emulators/snes9x port. Reported by: jbeich PR: 225471 MFC r331066: Pull in r321999 from upstream clang trunk (by Ivan A. Kosarev): [CodeGen] Fix TBAA info for accesses to members of base classes Resolves: Bug 35724 - regression (r315984): fatal error: error in backend: Broken function found (Did not see access type in access path!) https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35724 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41547 This fixes "Did not see access type in access path" fatal errors when building the devel/gdb port (version 8.1). Reported by: jbeich PR: 226658 MFC r331366: Pull in r327101 from upstream llvm trunk (by Rafael Espindola): Don't treat .symver as a regular alias definition. This patch starts simplifying the handling of .symver. For now it just moves the responsibility for creating an alias down to the streamer. With that the asm streamer can pass a .symver unchanged, which is nice since gas cannot parse "foo@bar = zed". In a followup I hope to move the handling down to the writer so that we don't need special hacks for avoiding breaking names with @@@ on windows. Pull in r327160 from upstream llvm trunk (by Rafael Espindola): Delay creating an alias for @@@. With this we only create an alias for @@@ once we know if it should use @ or @@. This avoids last minutes renames and hacks to handle MS names. This only handles the ELF writer. LTO still has issues with @@@ aliases. Pull in r327928 from upstream llvm trunk (by Vitaly Buka): Object: Move attribute calculation into RecordStreamer. NFC Summary: Preparation for D44274 Reviewers: pcc, espindola Subscribers: hiraditya Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44276 Pull in r327930 from upstream llvm trunk (by Vitaly Buka): Object: Fix handling of @@@ in .symver directive Summary: name@@@nodename is going to be replaced with name@@nodename if symbols is defined in the assembled file, or name@nodename if undefined. https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Symver.html Fixes PR36623 Reviewers: pcc, espindola Subscribers: mehdi_amini, hiraditya Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44274 Together, these changes fix handling of @@@ in .symver directives when doing Link Time Optimization. Reported by: Shawn Webb <shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org> MFC r331731: Pull in r328738 from upstream lld trunk (by Rafael Espindola): Strip @VER suffices from the LTO output. This fixes pr36623. The problem is that we have to parse versions out of names before LTO so that LTO can use that information. When we get the LTO produced .o files, we replace the previous symbols with the LTO produced ones, but they still have @ in their names. We could just trim the name directly, but calling parseSymbolVersion to do it is simpler. This is a follow-up to r331366, since we discovered that lld could append version strings to symbols twice, when using Link Time Optimization.
| * MFC r331419:hselasky2018-03-303-21/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Allow the libusb20_dev_get_port_path() function to be called when the USB device is closed. This fixes a compatibility issue with upstream libusb. Found by: romain@
| * MFC r320872:kib2018-03-295-1/+59
| | | | | | | | | | Create libdl.so.1 as a filter for libc.so.7 which exports public dl* functions.
| * Revert r330897:eadler2018-03-291411-3163/+339
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This was intended to be a non-functional change. It wasn't. The commit message was thus wrong. In addition it broke arm, and merged crypto related code. Revert with prejudice. This revert skips files touched in r316370 since that commit was since MFCed. This revert also skips files that require $FreeBSD$ property changes. Thank you to those who helped me get out of this mess including but not limited to gonzo, kevans, rgrimes. Requested by: gjb (re)
| * MFC r323623: rename(2): document capability mode errorsemaste2018-03-281-1/+24
| | | | | | | | Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
| * MFC r325422: posix_fallocate.2: add an EINVAL errno caseemaste2018-03-281-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As of r325320 in HEAD posix_fallocate returns EINVAL on ZFS to indicate that the underlying filesystem does not support this operation, per POSIX.1-2008. Document this case in the man page. Note that r325320 has not yet been merged to stable/11, and may or may not be. However, we should document that EINVAL may be returned if the filesystem does not support posix_fallocate (even if we don't actually do so in stable/11), as software should be prepared to handle that case. Discussed with: avg Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
| * MFC r324560: allow posix_fallocate in capability modeemaste2018-03-281-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | posix_fallocate is logically equivalent to writing zero blocks to the desired file size and there is no reason to prevent calling it in capability mode. posix_fallocate already checked for the CAP_WRITE right, so we merely need to list it in capabilities.conf. Also MFC r324564: allow posix_fallocate in 32-bit compat capability mode Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
| * MFC Capsicum open(2) and openat(2) documentationemaste2018-03-281-1/+34
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | r306537 by cem: open.2: Document Capsicum behavior Document open(2) and openat(2) behavior in Capsicum capability mode. Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon r323622 by emaste: open(2): update ENOTCAPABLE description for .. lookups After r308732 (MFC of r308212) Capsicum permits .. lookups in capability mode, as long as path component traversal does not escape the directory corresponding to the provided file descriptor. Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
| * MFC r331260:markj2018-03-261-4/+2
| | | | | | | | Remove a lingering inaccuracy from mlock.2.
| * MFC r330781:ae2018-03-251-4/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Update pfkey_open() function to set socket's write buffer size to 128k and receive buffer size to 2MB. In case if system has bigger default values, do not lower them. This should partially solve the problem, when setkey(8) returns EAGAIN error on systems with many SAs or SPs. PR: 88336 Obtained from: NetBSD/ipsec-tools
| * MFC r322665sevan2018-03-251-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | | Add caveat to kinfo_getvmmap(3) explaining high CPU utilisation. Based on kib's reply on https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2016-July/049710.html
| * MFC r306657, r306673, r306726, r307737, r309366, r310135, r323990, r324414ian2018-03-235-0/+264
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | r306657: libcapsicum: introduce Capsicum helpers Capsicum helpers are a set of inline functions which goal is to reduce duplicated patterns used to Capsicumize applications. Reviewed by: cem, AllanJude, bapt, ed, emaste Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8013 r306673: libcapsicum: limit stderr Don't limit stdout twice, instead limit stderr. Pointed out by: rpokala@ r306726: Add man pages for Capsicum helpers. Reviewed by: cem Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8154 r307737: Fix few sentence in the man page. Pointed out by: wblock r309366: capsicum_helpers: Squash errors from closed fds Squash EBADF from closed stdin, stdout, or stderr in caph_limit_stdio(). Any program used during special shell scripts may commonly be forked from a parent process with closed standard stream. Do the common sense thing for this common use. Reported by: Iblis Lin <iblis AT hs.ntnu.edu.tw> Reviewed by: oshogbo@ (earlier version) Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8657 r310135: capsicum_helpers: Add LOOKUP flag Add a helper routine for opening a directory that is restricted to being used for opening relative files as stdio streams. I think this will really help basic adaptation of multi-file programs to Capsicum. Rather than having each program initialize a rights object and ioctl/fcntl arrays for their root fd for relative opens, consolidate in the logical place. Reviewed by: oshogbo@ Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8743 r323990: capsicum_helpers: Add SEEK to default stdio rights set PR: 219173 Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon r324414: capsicum_helpers: Add EVENT to default stdio rights set Without it, calling caph_limit_stdio(3) breaks Irssi. Reviewed by: oshogbo Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12622
| * MFC r328087 (by fabient):kib2018-03-211-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | Fix pmcstat exit from kernel introduced by r325275. PR: 223689
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