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Make geom_nop(4) collect statistics on all types of BIOs, not just
reads and writes.
PR: kern/198405
Submitted by: Matthew D. Fuller <fullermd at over-yonder dot net>
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3679
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Make detection of GPT a bit more reliable.
When we are detecting a partition table and didn't find PMBR, try to
read backup GPT header from the last sector and if it is correct,
assume that we have GPT.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4282
MFC r292058:
Remove a note about damaged PMBR. Now GPT will be detected automatically
with such corruption.
Relnotes: yes
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Don't leak rsector/sector in mp_label(..)
Use calloc instead of malloc + memset(.., 0, ..) when allocating sector
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4450
Reported by: cppcheck
Reviewed by: mav
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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Add a way to specify stripesize and stripeoffset to gnop(8). This makes
it possible to "simulate" 4K media, to eg test alignment handling.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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lseek() allows an offset to be set beyond the end of file. Using
it to check that partition has enough space to write bootcode doesn't
work. Use the known size of provider instead.
PR: 201504
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New partition flag for gpart, writes the 0xee partition in the pmbr in the second slot, rather than the first.
Works around Lenovo legacy GPT boot issue
PR: 184910
Approved by: re (gjb), marcel
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3140
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Improve grammar.
PR: 200673
Submitted by: Fabian Keil
Obtained from: ElectroBSD
Approved by: re (gjb)
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Consistently use trailing whitespace in passphrase prompts.
PR: 193496
Submitted by: Fabian Keil
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Add mention of metadata version 7 in FreeBSD 10.0.
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Add apple-boot, apple-hfs and apple-ufs aliases to MBR scheme.
Sort DOSPTYP_* entries in diskmbr.h by value.
Document these scheme-specific types in gpart(8).
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Remove duplicate entry.
MFC r279935:
Add GUID and alias for Apple Core Storage partition.
PR: 196241
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Fix sysctl name.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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When gpart(8) is trying automatically determine the first available
block of free space after existing partition, take into account
provider's stripeoffset, since the result will be adjusted to this
value.
PR: 197989
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r264400:
NO_MAN= has been deprecated in favor of MAN= for some time, go ahead
and finish the job. ncurses is now the only Makefile in the tree that
uses it since it wasn't a simple mechanical change, and will be
addressed in a future commit.
r265836:
Remove last two NO_MAN= in the tree. In both of these cases, MAN= is
what is needed.
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r264978 (nwhitehorn):
Add EFI support to the installer. This requires that the kernel
provide a sysctl to determine what firmware is in use. This sysctl
does not exist yet, so the following blocks are in front of the
wheels:
- I've provisionally called this "hw.platform" after the equivalent
thing on PPC
- The logic to check the sysctl is short-circuited to always choose
BIOS. There's a comment in the top of the file about how to turn
this off.
If IA64 acquired a boot1.efifat-like thing (probably with very few
modifications), the same code could be adapted there.
r265016 (nwhitehorn):
Finish connecting up installer UEFI support. If the kernel was
booted using EFI, set up the disks for an EFI system. If booted from
BIOS/CSM, set up for BIOS.
r268256 (nwhitehorn):
After EFI support was added to the installer, it needed to allow
boot partitions of types other than "freebsd-boot" (in particular,
"efi"). This allows the removal of some nasty hacks for supporting
PowerPC systems, in particular aliasing freebsd-boot to apple-boot
on APM and an IBM-specific code on MBR.
This changes the installer to use the correct names, which also
breaks a degeneracy in the meaning of "freebsd-boot" that allows the
addition of support for some newer IBM systems that can boot from
GPT in addition to MBR. Since I have no idea how to detect which
those systems are, leave the default on IBM PPC systems as MBR for
now.
Approved by: re
PR: 193658
Relnotes: Yes
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Fix non-version text after .Fx macro usage.
MFC r269487 (by issyl0):
Add generic list, status, load and unload docs to gpart(8)
- In the style of gmirror(8).
PR: docs/191534
MFC r269852:
Add sysctl and loader tunable kern.geom.part.mbr.enforce_chs that is set
by default. It can be used to disable automatic alignment to CHS geometry,
that GEOM_PART_MBR does.
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Fix spelling, typos, missing articles, contractions. Expanded version
of patch supplied with PR.
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Document all aliases supported by GEOM_PART class.
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Add UUIDs for DragonFlyBSD's partition types.
MFC r267356:
Add DragonFlyBSD's Hammer FS types and type names.
MFC r267357:
Add aliases for DragonFlyBSD's partition types.
MFC r267358:
Allow dumping to DragonFlyBSD's swap partition.
MFC r267359:
Add disklabel64 support to GEOM_PART class.
This partitioning scheme is used in DragonFlyBSD. It is similar to
BSD disklabel, but has the following improvements:
* metadata has own dedicated place and isn't accessible through partitions;
* all offsets are 64-bit;
* supports 16 partitions by default (has reserved place for more);
* has reserved place for backup label (but not yet implemented);
* has UUIDs for partitions and partition types;
MFC r267360:
Add disklabel64 support
Relnotes: yes
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Document VMware-related filesystems additions.
Reviewed by: jmg
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Document more parition types.
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Prevent users from deactivating the last component of a mirror.
MFC r259929:
Add an ability to stop gmirror and clear its metadata in one command.
This fixes the problem, when gmirror starts again just after stop.
The problem occurs when gmirror's component has geom label with equal size.
E.g. gpt and gptid have the same size as partition, diskid has the same
size as entire disk. When gmirror's geom has been destroyed, glabel
creates its providers and this initiate retaste.
Now "gmirror destroy" command is available. It destroys geom and also
erases gmirror's metadata.
PR: 184985
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Add "resize" verb to gmirror(8) and such functionality to geom_mirror(4).
Now it is easy to expand the size of the mirror when all its components
are replaced. Also add g_resize method to geom_mirror class. It will write
updated metadata to new last sector, when parent provider is resized.
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sbin/geom/class/part/geom_part.c
Always validate the return of find_geomcfg(). It could be NULL, for
example when the geom is withering.
Approved by: ken (mentor)
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
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Approved by: re (blackend)
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC note: stable/9 only
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PR: docs/180551
Submitted by: r4721@tormail.org
Approved by: gjb (mentor)
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in gpart(8) and boot(8), adding references to gptboot(8) in both.
Reviewed by: jhb, ae, pjd, Paul Schenkeveld <bsdcan@psconsult.nl>, david_a_bright@dell.com (portions), gjb
MFC after: 1 week
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This allows setting attributes on tables. One simply does not provide
an index in that case. Otherwise the entry corresponding the index has
the attribute set or unset.
Use this change to fix a relatively longstanding bug in our GPT scheme
that's the result of rev 198097 (relatively harmless) followed by rev
237057 (damaging). The damaging part being that our GPT scheme always
has the active flag set on the PMBR slice. This is in violation with
EFI. Existing EFI implementions for both x86 and ia64 reject the GPT.
As such, GPT disks created by us aren't usable under EFI because of
that.
After this change, GPT disks never have the active flag set on the PMBR
slice. In order to make the GPT disk bootable under some x86 BIOSes,
the reason of rev 198097, one must now set the active attribute on the
gpt table. The kernel will apply this to the PMBR slice For (S)ATA:
gpart set -a active ada0
To fix an existing GPT disk that has the active flag set in the PMBR,
and that does not need the flag, use (again for (S)ATA):
gpart unset -a active ada0
The EBR, MBR & PC98 schemes, which also impement at least 1 attribute,
now check to make sure the entry passed is valid. They do not have
attributes that apply to the table.
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PR: 177455
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This compiler flag enforces that that people either mark variables
static or use an external declarations for the variable, similar to how
-Wmissing-prototypes works for functions.
Due to the fact that Yacc/Lex generate code that cannot trivially be
changed to not warn because of this (lots of yy* variables), add a
NO_WMISSING_VARIABLE_DECLARATIONS that can be used to turn off this
specific compiler warning.
Announced on: toolchain@
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MFC after: 1 week
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geom(4) manual page SYNOPSIS.
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Discussed with: mav
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PR: docs/173069
Submitted by: Bjorn Heidotting
MFC after: 1 week
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of upgrading older machines using ataraid(4) to newer releases.
This optional parameter is controlled via kern.geom.raid.legacy_aliases
and will create a /dev/ar0 device that will point at /dev/raid/r0 for
example.
Tested on Dell SC 1425 DDF-1 format software raid controllers installing from
stable/7 and upgrading to stable/9 without having to adjust /etc/fstab
Reviewed by: mav
Obtained from: Yahoo!
MFC after: 2 Weeks
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booting.
Reviewed by: ae
MFC after: 1 week
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and for volumes with sector size above 512 bytes.
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PR: kern/160562
MFC after: 2 weeks
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MFC after: 2 weeks
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when comparing its size with the size of the media, to determine if
the last disk block is unused.
Submitted by: Andreas Longwitz <longwitz@incore.de>
Reviewed by: pjd
MFC after: 2 weeks
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provided by Bas Smeelen <b.smeelen@ose.nl>. Use of 'gpart list'
suggested by by Andrey V. Elsukov <ae@FreeBSD.org>.
PR: docs/174270
Submitted by: Ronald F.Guilmette <rfg@tristatelogic.com>
Reviewed by: ae (block sizes)
MFC after: 1 week
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In addition to adding `static' where possible:
- bin/date: Move `retval' into extern.h to make it visible to date.c.
- bin/ed: Move globally used variables into ed.h.
- sbin/camcontrol: Move `verbose' into camcontrol.h and fix shadow warnings.
- usr.bin/calendar: Remove unneeded variables.
- usr.bin/chat: Make `line' local instead of global.
- usr.bin/elfdump: Comment out unneeded function.
- usr.bin/rlogin: Use _Noreturn instead of __dead2.
- usr.bin/tset: Pull `Ospeed' into extern.h.
- usr.sbin/mfiutil: Put global variables in mfiutil.h.
- usr.sbin/pkg: Remove unused `os_corres'.
- usr.sbin/quotaon, usr.sbin/repquota: Remove unused `qfname'.
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