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Remove temporary hack from r294370 for SSH upgrades.
Approved by: re (marius)
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Add devctl(8): a utility for manipulating new-bus devices. Note that
this version does not include the 'suspend' and 'resume' commands
present in HEAD as those depend on larger changes to the suspend and
resume code in the kernel.
278320:
Add a new device control utility for new-bus devices called devctl. This
allows the user to request administrative changes to individual devices
such as attach or detaching drivers or disabling and re-enabling devices.
- Add a new /dev/devctl2 character device which uses ioctls for device
requests. The ioctls use a common 'struct devreq' which is somewhat
similar to 'struct ifreq'.
- The ioctls identify the device to operate on via a string. This
string can either by the device's name, or it can be a bus-specific
address. (For unattached devices, a bus address is the only way to
locate a device.) Bus drivers register an eventhandler to claim
unrecognized device names that the driver recognizes as a valid address.
Two buses currently support addresses: ACPI recognizes any device
in the ACPI namespace via its full path starting with "\" and
the PCI bus driver recognizes an address specification of
'pci[<domain>:]<bus>:<slot>:<func>' (identical to the PCI selector
strings supported by pciconf).
- To make it easier to cut and paste, change the PnP location string
in the PCI bus driver to output a full PCI selector string rather
than 'slot=<slot> function=<func>'.
- Add a devctl(3) interface in libdevctl which provides a wrapper around
the ioctls and is the preferred interface for other userland code.
- Add a devctl(8) program which is a simple wrapper around the requests
supported by devctl(3).
- Add a resource_unset_value() function that can be used to remove a
hint from the kernel environment. This is used to clear a
hint.<driver>.<unit>.disabled hint when re-enabling a boot-time
disabled device.
278336:
Unbreak the build (memchr is explicitly required by devctl(9) after r278320)
278830:
install the man page...
285621:
Fix formatting.
Approved by: re (marius)
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Fix -include .depend hack from r294370 for headers not in .PATH.
Approved by: re (gjb)
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Allow file specific user-specified flag overrides.
Sponsored by: Multiplay
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mkdep: Fix -include not being added for .depend tracking.
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Remove the HPN and None cipher patches.
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Add OBJDUMP to sys.mk.
Sponsored by: Multiplay
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This corrects r292239 which incorrectly used a bmake feature for the fmake
logic.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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Merge r293006 from clang380-import branch:
For determining the compiler version, quote the string to be echo'd,
otherwise the command might fail. This is because clang -v now results
in the following:
FreeBSD clang version 3.8.0 (trunk 256633) (based on LLVM 3.8.0svn)
The second "3.8.8svn)" string tripped up the shell command.
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This includes the following revisions from head:
r258065,r258594,r259430,r260222,r261407,r261408,r263479,r264021,r266351,
r269603,r271026,r271027,r271028,r271241,r271578,r271579,r271847,r272102,
r272843,r273752,r277920,r277921,r277925,r277926,r277927,r279421,r279422,
r279423,r279424,r279425,r279426,r279427,r279428,r279429,r279430,r279431,
r279432,r279434,r279435,r279436,r279438,r279439,r279440,r279760,r282122,
r282254,r282257,r282304,r282312,r285339,r288340
This change reverts stable/10@r282122 and stable/10@r288340, and re-MFCs the
series again (r282122, r285339, and r288340).
More changes are pending to nv(9)/pci(4) after further review/work. Please see
the Phabricator review for more details (both https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4232
and https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4249 ).
- Tested with:
-- Booting VMware Fusion 8.1.0 running on a Haswell Apple Macbook Pro
-- Booting a Haswell machine with zfs and running some stress workloads with
VirtualBox guests
-- make tinderbox
-- kyua test -k /usr/tests/lib/libnv
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4249 (part of a larger diff)
Relnotes: yes
Reviewed by: oshogbo (implicit), sbruno (implicit)
Submitted by: Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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r278449:
Enable multi-threaded xz(1) compression for release install
media.
r278926 (rpaulo):
Use xz(1) via pipe when compressing the release distribution
tarballs.
Tested on: stable/10@r292855
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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r292507:
- Use LOCALBASE instead of KYUA_PREFIX for the --prefix to kyua(1)
- Use LOCALBASE instead of hardcoding /usr/local for perl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4406 (part of a larger diff)
Reviewed by: emaste, Evan Cramer <eccramer@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r292508:
Document LOCALBASE in the bsd.test.mk section
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4406 (part of a larger diff)
Reviewed by: emaste, Evan Cramer <eccramer@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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r292500:
Simplify Kyuafile generation logic with KYUAFILE == auto and
related complexity with variables
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4406 (part of a larger diff)
Reviewed by: emaste, Evan Cramer <eccramer@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r292501:
Fix typo in r292500 by adding missing conditional statement
Pointyhat to: ngie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4406 (part of a larger diff)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r292504:
Deal with another hardcoded reference to Kyuafile in the KYUAFILE == auto
case
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4406 (part of a larger diff)
Reviewed by: emaste, Evan Cramer <eccramer@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r292509:
Clean up Kyuafile.tmp, not Kyuafile.auto.tmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4406 (part of a larger diff)
Reviewed by: emaste, Evan Cramer <eccramer@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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Remove redundant default TESTSDIR that is already defined in bsd.test.mk
after r289158
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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r284408:
Ensure TESTSDIR is defined before bsd.test.mk is .include'd
r289151:
Simplify netbsd-tests.test.mk
- projects/bmake and subsequent commits provide SRCTOP; there's no need to
manually specify it now.
- Compute a sane default for OBJTOP based on .OBJDIR and RELDIR. Manually
specifying this is probably no longer needed, but it persists just in case
(supporting commits will need to be made to move it out of some of the meta
.mk files).
- Compute a sane default for TESTSRC. Error out if the path cannot be found.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r289158:
Default TESTSDIR to /usr/tests/${RELDIR:H}
When run from bin/ls/tests, for example, the value of TESTSDIR would be
${TESTSBASE}/${RELDIR:H} -> /usr/tests/bin/ls/tests/.. ->
/usr/tests/bin/ls
Document the new behavior in bsd.README.
While here, also document TESTSBASE
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: D1022
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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Standardize on OBJTOP in and outside of META MODE.
For stable/10 this means bringing OBJTOP support in which simplifies
MFCs.
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This is a direct commit to stable/10. It allows simpler MFCing from head where
these are being used more frequently.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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Remove unused atf.test.mk variables
- ATF_BUILD_CC
- ATF_BUILD_CPP
- ATF_BUILD_CXX
- ATF_SHELL
- ATF_PREFIX
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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Fix building in a directory with SUBDIRs and SUBDIR_PARALLEL.
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r289289:
Fix support for building a PROG_CXX, and PROG, directly.
r290181:
Unbreak bsd.progs.mk with PROGS (but not PROGS_CXX) and when invoking the
"one of many" targets, e.g. `make hello_world`, where hello_world is a C
program
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r289286:
Follow-up r288218 by ensuring common objects are built before recursing.
r291338:
Fix the "common object" handling to not depend on ".o" if SRCS only
contains headers.
r291340:
Follow-up r291338 to handle .d, .y and .l files better as well.
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r289870:
Add bsd.crunchgen.mk to bsd.README.
r289871:
Sort properly.
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Fix wrong use of .for; the iteration variable is not used in the loop.
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Remove excess .else
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r289360:
Add temporary workaround for .MAKE being applied to _worldtmp, since
r251750.
r289361:
Consider top-level targets to be .PHONY as bmake won't build them otherwise
if a file with the same name is found in the directory.
r289378:
Mark sub-make targets as .MAKE and .PHONY to handle -n and always-build
properly.
r289430:
Remove .MAKE from targets that do more than just run sub-makes, such as
calling rm or mtree.
r289605:
Add missing .PHONY for parallel subdir target.
r289676:
Add some missing '+', .MAKE, and .PHONY modifiers.
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Add NO_WERROR and WARNS to PROG_OVERRIDE_VARS for bsd.prog.mk compatibility
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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Clang emits SSE instructions on amd64 in the common path of
pthread_mutex_unlock. If the thread does not otherwise use SSE,
this usage incurs a context-switch of the FPU/SSE state, which
reduces the performance of multiple real-world applications by a
non-trivial amount (3-5% in one application).
Instead of this change, I experimented with eagerly switching the
FPU state at context-switch time. This did not help. Most of the
cost seems to be in the read/write of memory--as kib@ stated--and
not in the #NM handling. I tested on machines with and without
XSAVEOPT.
One counter-argument to this change is that most applications already
use SIMD, and the number of applications and amount of SIMD usage
are only increasing. This is absolutely true. I agree that--in
general and in principle--this change is in the wrong direction.
However, there are applications that do not use enough SSE to offset
the extra context-switch cost. SSE does not provide a clear benefit
in the current libthr code with the current compiler, but it does
provide a clear loss in some cases. Therefore, disabling SSE in
libthr is a non-loss for most, and a gain for some.
I refrained from disabling SSE in libc--as was suggested--because
I can't make the above argument for libc. It provides a wide variety
of code; each case should be analyzed separately.
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2015-March/055193.html
Suggestions from: dim, jmg, rpaulo
Sponsored by: Dell Inc.
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Reap MK_SYSINSTALL
It's no longer in use in the tree (most likely missed when sade/sysinstall
were removed)
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Remove ALLOW_DEPRECATED_ATF_TOOLS/ATFFILE support from atf.test.mk
The legacy atf tools were removed in atf 0.20
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r284408 was marked for MFC but is not safe for stable/10 yet due to failing
in bin/sh/tests.
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Don't recurse with cleanobj.
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Document bsd.progs.mk and add more variables overrides.
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Fix most cases of bsd.progs.mk running duplicate or missing commands.
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fmake does not have :tW, so use some clever :Q tricks to achieve the
same result. This won't work if PATH actually contains spaces, but
it's better than not working at all.
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Ensure TESTSDIR is defined before bsd.test.mk is .include'd
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Fix running make in src directories without a Makefile giving confusing
errors.
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Fix LIBRARIES_ONLY
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Avoid sub-shell for realpath(1) for bmake by using its built-in :tA.
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r272282:
Search for the nearest PORTSDIR where Mk/bsd.ports.mk exists, from .CURDIR.
This will only take effect if PORTSDIR is not set, as previously supported.
r272363:
Always resolve PORTSDIR to absolute paths using realpath(1).
r272383:
Revise r272363 by collapsing the tests into a for loop.
Relnotes: yes
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Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: gandi.net
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r275658,r275829,r277652,r277764,r278475,r278767,r278819,r278902,r279256,
r282681,r282683,r282685,r282686,r282687,r282697,r282698,r282699,r282700,
r282709,r282712,r282713,r282716,r282718,r282719,r282720,r282721,r283809,
r283810,r283811,r283814,r283815,r283816,r283818,r283841,r283842,r283843,
r283961,r283962,r284110,r284111,r284112,r284113,r284114,r284117,r284118,
r284119,r284120,r284121,r284122,r284123,r284124,r284126,r284128,r284129,
r284130,r284133,r284135,r284137,r284139,r284140,r284148,r284149,r284392
Lots of cleanup in the pw(8) code
Add pw -R <rootdir>
Add lots of regression tests
More accurate error messages
Approved by: re (kib)
Sponsored by: gandi.net
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Merge 278459,278460,278461,278462 which define DTBDIR and other things
needed for install to work. Although the commit in head kinda fixed
install_as_user, it's unknown if that works in 10.x (it didn't the last
time I tried).
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Merge r276846: Add infrastructure to build dtb files from dts files.
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r280179:
Add LIB_CXX so that C++ libraries will use CXX to link.
This adds some extra dependencies directly to Makefile.inc1 as
atf is still a prebuild library in stable/10. If r273449 is MFCd
these can come out.
r280180:
Document LIB and LIB_CXX.
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Unhide linker line for libraries.
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Remove unneeded handling of undefined NM.
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This includes these changes: 279219, 279229, 279261, 279534, 279570,
280230, 280231.
In addition, bump __FreeBSD_version for the addition of the new
mtio(4) / sa(4) ioctls.
Thanks to Dan Langille, Harald Schmalzbauer and Rudolf Cejka for spending
a significant amount of time and effort testing these changes.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
r279219 | ken | 2015-02-23 14:59:30 -0700 (Mon, 23 Feb 2015) | 282 lines
Significant upgrades to sa(4) and mt(1).
The primary focus of these changes is to modernize FreeBSD's
tape infrastructure so that we can take advantage of some of the
features of modern tape drives and allow support for LTFS.
Significant changes and new features include:
o sa(4) driver status and parameter information is now exported via an
XML structure. This will allow for changes and improvements later
on that will not break userland applications. The old MTIOCGET
status ioctl remains, so applications using the existing interface
will not break.
o 'mt status' now reports drive-reported tape position information
as well as the previously available calculated tape position
information. These numbers will be different at times, because
the drive-reported block numbers are relative to BOP (Beginning
of Partition), but the block numbers calculated previously via
sa(4) (and still provided) are relative to the last filemark.
Both numbers are now provided. 'mt status' now also shows the
drive INQUIRY information, serial number and any position flags
(BOP, EOT, etc.) provided with the tape position information.
'mt status -v' adds information on the maximum possible I/O size,
and the underlying values used to calculate it.
o The extra sa(4) /dev entries (/dev/saN.[0-3]) have been removed.
The extra devices were originally added as place holders for
density-specific device nodes. Some OSes (NetBSD, NetApp's OnTap
and Solaris) have had device nodes that, when you write to them,
will automatically select a given density for particular tape drives.
This is a convenient way of switching densities, but it was never
implemented in FreeBSD. Only the device nodes were there, and that
sometimes confused users.
For modern tape devices, the density is generally not selectable
(e.g. with LTO) or defaults to the highest availble density when
the tape is rewritten from BOT (e.g. TS11X0). So, for most users,
density selection won't be necessary. If they do need to select
the density, it is easy enough to use 'mt density' to change it.
o Protection information is now supported. This is either a
Reed-Solomon CRC or CRC32 that is included at the end of each block
read and written. On write, the tape drive verifies the CRC, and
on read, the tape drive provides a CRC for the userland application
to verify.
o New, extensible tape driver parameter get/set interface.
o Density reporting information. For drives that support it,
'mt getdensity' will show detailed information on what formats the
tape drive supports, and what formats the tape drive supports.
o Some mt(1) functionality moved into a new mt(3) library so that
external applications can reuse the code.
o The new mt(3) library includes helper routines to aid in parsing
the XML output of the sa(4) driver, and build a tree of driver
metadata.
o Support for the MTLOAD (load a tape in the drive) and MTWEOFI
(write filemark immediate) ioctls needed by IBM's LTFS
implementation.
o Improve device departure behavior for the sa(4) driver. The previous
implementation led to hangs when the device was open.
o This has been tested on the following types of drives:
IBM TS1150
IBM TS1140
IBM LTO-6
IBM LTO-5
HP LTO-2
Seagate DDS-4
Quantum DLT-4000
Exabyte 8505
Sony DDS-2
contrib/groff/tmac/doc-syms,
share/mk/bsd.libnames.mk,
lib/Makefile,
Add libmt.
lib/libmt/Makefile,
lib/libmt/mt.3,
lib/libmt/mtlib.c,
lib/libmt/mtlib.h,
New mt(3) library that contains functions moved from mt(1) and
new functions needed to interact with the updated sa(4) driver.
This includes XML parser helper functions that application writers
can use when writing code to query tape parameters.
rescue/rescue/Makefile:
Add -lmt to CRUNCH_LIBS.
src/share/man/man4/mtio.4
Clarify this man page a bit, and since it contains what is
essentially the mtio.h header file, add new ioctls and structure
definitions from mtio.h.
src/share/man/man4/sa.4
Update BUGS and maintainer section.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c,
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
Add SCSI SECURITY PROTOCOL IN/OUT CDB definitions and CDB building
functions.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.h
Many tape driver changes, largely outlined above.
Increase the sa(4) driver read/write timeout from 4 to 32
minutes. This is based on the recommended values for IBM LTO
5/6 drives. This may also avoid timeouts for other tape
hardware that can take a long time to do retries and error
recovery. Longer term, a better way to handle this is to ask
the drive for recommended timeout values using the REPORT
SUPPORTED OPCODES command. Modern IBM and Oracle tape drives
at least support that command, and it would allow for more
accurate timeout values.
Add XML status generation. This is done with a series of
macros to eliminate as much duplicate code as possible. The
new XML-based status values are reported through the new
MTIOCEXTGET ioctl.
Add XML driver parameter reporting, using the new MTIOCPARAMGET
ioctl.
Add a new driver parameter setting interface, using the new
MTIOCPARAMSET and MTIOCSETLIST ioctls.
Add a new MTIOCRBLIM ioctl to get block limits information.
Add CCB/CDB building routines scsi_locate_16, scsi_locate_10,
and scsi_read_position_10().
scsi_locate_10 implements the LOCATE command, as does the
existing scsi_set_position() command. It just supports
additional arguments and features. If/when we figure out a
good way to provide backward compatibility for older
applications using the old function API, we can just revamp
scsi_set_position(). The same goes for
scsi_read_position_10() and the existing scsi_read_position()
function.
Revamp sasetpos() to take the new mtlocate structure as an
argument. It now will use either scsi_locate_10() or
scsi_locate_16(), depending upon the arguments the user
supplies. As before, once we change position we don't have a
clear idea of what the current logical position of the tape
drive is.
For tape drives that support long form position data, we
read the current position and store that for later reporting
after changing the position. This should help applications
like Bacula speed tape access under FreeBSD once they are
modified to support the new ioctls.
Add a new quirk, SA_QUIRK_NO_LONG_POS, that is set for all
drives that report SCSI-2 or older, as well as drives that
report an Illegal Request type error for READ POSITION with
the long format. So we should automatically detect drives
that don't support the long form and stop asking for it after
an initial try.
Add a partition number to the sa(4) softc.
Improve device departure handling. The previous implementation
led to hangs when the device was open.
If an application had the sa(4) driver open, and attempted to
close it after it went away, the cam_periph_release() call in
saclose() would cause the periph to get destroyed because that
was the last reference to it. Because destroy_dev() was
called from the sa(4) driver's cleanup routine (sacleanup()),
and would block waiting for the close to happen, a deadlock
would result.
So instead of calling destroy_dev() from the cleanup routine,
call destroy_dev_sched_cb() from saoninvalidate() and wait for
the callback.
Acquire a reference for devfs in saregister(), and release it
in the new sadevgonecb() routine when all devfs devices for
the particular sa(4) driver instance are gone.
Add a new function, sasetupdev(), to centralize setting
per-instance devfs device parameters instead of repeating the
code in saregister().
Add an open count to the softc, so we know how many
peripheral driver references are a result of open
sessions.
Add the D_TRACKCLOSE flag to the cdevsw flags so
that we get a 1:1 mapping of open to close calls
instead of a N:1 mapping.
This should be a no-op for everything except the
control device, since we don't allow more than one
open on non-control devices.
However, since we do allow multiple opens on the
control device, the combination of the open count
and the D_TRACKCLOSE flag should result in an
accurate peripheral driver reference count, and an
accurate open count.
The accurate open count allows us to release all
peripheral driver references that are the result
of open contexts once we get the callback from devfs.
sys/sys/mtio.h:
Add a number of new mt(4) ioctls and the requisite data
structures. None of the existing interfaces been removed
or changed.
This includes definitions for the following new ioctls:
MTIOCRBLIM /* get block limits */
MTIOCEXTLOCATE /* seek to position */
MTIOCEXTGET /* get tape status */
MTIOCPARAMGET /* get tape params */
MTIOCPARAMSET /* set tape params */
MTIOCSETLIST /* set N params */
usr.bin/mt/Makefile:
mt(1) now depends on libmt, libsbuf and libbsdxml.
usr.bin/mt/mt.1:
Document new mt(1) features and subcommands.
usr.bin/mt/mt.c:
Implement support for mt(1) subcommands that need to
use getopt(3) for their arguments.
Implement a new 'mt status' command to replace the old
'mt status' command. The old status command has been
renamed 'ostatus'.
The new status function uses the MTIOCEXTGET ioctl, and
therefore parses the XML data to determine drive status.
The -x argument to 'mt status' allows the user to dump out
the raw XML reported by the kernel.
The new status display is mostly the same as the old status
display, except that it doesn't print the redundant density
mode information, and it does print the current partition
number and position flags.
Add a new command, 'mt locate', that will supersede the
old 'mt setspos' and 'mt sethpos' commands. 'mt locate'
implements all of the functionality of the MTIOCEXTLOCATE
ioctl, and allows the user to change the logical position
of the tape drive in a number of ways. (Partition,
block number, file number, set mark number, end of data.)
The immediate bit and the explicit address bits are
implemented, but not documented in the man page.
Add a new 'mt weofi' command to use the new MTWEOFI ioctl.
This allows the user to ask the drive to write a filemark
without waiting around for the operation to complete.
Add a new 'mt getdensity' command that gets the XML-based
tape drive density report from the sa(4) driver and displays
it. This uses the SCSI REPORT DENSITY SUPPORT command
to get comprehensive information from the tape drive about
what formats it is able to read and write.
Add a new 'mt protect' command that allows getting and setting
tape drive protection information. The protection information
is a CRC tacked on to the end of every read/write from and to
the tape drive.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 1 month
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r279229 | ken | 2015-02-23 22:43:16 -0700 (Mon, 23 Feb 2015) | 5 lines
Fix printf format warnings on sparc64 and mips.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 1 month
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r279261 | ken | 2015-02-24 21:30:23 -0700 (Tue, 24 Feb 2015) | 23 lines
Fix several problems found by Coverity.
lib/libmt/mtlib.c:
In mt_start_element(), make sure we don't overflow the
cur_sb array. CID 1271325
usr.bin/mt/mt.c:
In main(), bzero the mt_com structure so that we aren't
using any uninitialized stack variables. CID 1271319
In mt_param(), only allow one -s and one -p argument. This
will prevent a memory leak caused by overwriting the
param_name and/or param_value variables. CID 1271320 and
CID 1271322
To make things simpler in mt_param(), make sure there
there is only one exit path for the function. Make sure
the arguments are explicitly freed.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
Pointed out by: emaste
MFC after: 1 month
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r279534 | ken | 2015-03-02 11:09:49 -0700 (Mon, 02 Mar 2015) | 18 lines
Change the sa(4) driver to check for long position support on
SCSI-2 devices.
Some older tape devices claim to be SCSI-2, but actually do support
long position information. (Long position information includes
the current file mark.) For example, the COMPAQ SuperDLT1.
So we now only disable the check on SCSI-1 and older devices.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c:
In saregister(), only disable fetching long position
information on SCSI-1 and older drives. Update the
comment to explain why.
Confirmed by: dvl
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 3 weeks
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r279570 | ken | 2015-03-03 15:49:07 -0700 (Tue, 03 Mar 2015) | 21 lines
Add density code for DAT-72, and notes on DAT-160.
As it turns out, the density code for DAT-160 (0x48) is the same
as for SDLT220. Since the SDLT values are already in the table,
we will leave them in place.
Thanks to Harald Schmalzbauer for confirming the DAT-72 density code.
lib/libmt/mtlib.c:
Add DAT-72 density code, and commented out DAT-160 density
code. Explain why DAT-160 is commented out. Add notes
explaining where the bpi values for these formats came from.
usr.bin/mt/mt.1:
Add DAT-72 density code, and add a note explaining that
the SDLTTapeI(110) density code (0x48) is the same as
DAT-160.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 3 weeks
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r280230 | ken | 2015-03-18 14:52:34 -0600 (Wed, 18 Mar 2015) | 25 lines
Fix a couple of problems in the sa(4) media type reports.
The only drives I have discovered so far that support medium type
reports are newer HP LTO (LTO-5 and LTO-6) drives. IBM drives
only support the density reports.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.h:
The number of possible density codes in the medium type
report is 9, not 8. This caused problems parsing all of
the medium type report after this point in the structure.
usr.bin/mt/mt.c:
Run the density codes returned in the medium type report
through denstostring(), just like the primary and secondary
density codes in the density report. This will print the
density code in hex, and give a text description if it
is available.
Thanks to Rudolf Cejka for doing extensive testing with HP LTO drives
and Bacula and discovering these problems.
Tested by: Rudolf Cejka <cejkar at fit.vutbr.cz>
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 4 days
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r280231 | ken | 2015-03-18 14:54:54 -0600 (Wed, 18 Mar 2015) | 16 lines
Improve the mt(1) rblim display.
The granularity reported by READ BLOCK LIMITS is an exponent, not a
byte value. So a granularity of 0 means 2^0, or 1 byte. A
granularity of 1 means 2^1, or 2 bytes.
Print out the individual block limits on separate lines to improve
readability and avoid exceeding 80 columns.
usr.bin/mt/mt.c:
Fix and improve the 'mt rblim' output. Add a MT_PLURAL()
macro so we can print "byte" or "bytes" as appropriate.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 4 days
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Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
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Allow relative pathnames in SRCS, so as to enable building software
which includes more than one file with the same name, in different
directories.
For example, setting:
SRCS+= foo/foo.c bar/foo.c baz/foo.c
will now create separate objdirs 'foo', 'bar' and 'baz' for each of the
sources in the list, and use those objdirs for the corresponding object
files.
Reviewed by: brooks, imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1984
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Make the extra dependencies in DPADD be dependencies of PROG_FULL and
SHLIB_NAME_FULL so that the full binary is relinked when a dependency
changes. Right now the existing full binary is left as-is and only
the objcopy to remove debug symbols is run.
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Support, to the extent we generate proper command lines, compiling
with clang 3.3. Useful for test building -current on a -stable system
in individual directories. Potentially useful if we ever want to
support, say, gcc 4.8 or 4.9's new warnings when building with an
external toolchain (but such support not yet committed). Document
the bsd.compiler.mk interface.
MFC r266587 (by imp):
Allow CC to not actually exist. During the ports INDEX run, all the
Makefiles are evaluated without building things. In a normal build,
the prerequisites would be built, and CC would be an actual thing. In
an INDEX build, though, they don't exists. Redirect stderr to get rid
of annoying messages, and assume that the compiler version is 0 if the
actual compiler can't tell us. Do this in preference to guessing based
on numbers because gcc410 might be 4.10, or 4.1.0 and without
carefully crafted special knowledge we differentiate between them
easily (also ming-gcc has no clues at all). Elsewhere, don't trust
the compiler version if it is 0.
MFC r273405 (by bapt):
When using an external toolchain note that gcc 4.8+ supports C++11
Submitted by: imp
MFC r275557 (by ngie):
Fix typos in comments and wrap to <80 columns
MFC r275588 (by ngie):
${CC} --version doesn't need to be queried if both COMPILER_TYPE and
COMPILER_VERSION are known
MFC r275589 (by ngie):
The previous commit should have been a logical or not a logical "and"
Pointyhat to: me
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