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* MFC 278320,278336,278830,285621:jhb2016-02-011-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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)
* MFH (r275765): add a vigr(8) tool to mirror vipw(8)des2016-01-261-0/+1
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* MFC r292337, r292552, r292553:ian2016-01-191-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Build mount_smbfs for arm. Also sort the subdirs. Avoid unaligned memory accesses when encoding netbios names in libsmb. The current code for encoding a netbios name converts each byte to a 16-bit value and stores the result by casting a char* to u_short*, resulting in alignment faults on strict-alignment platforms. This change reimplements the encoding routine using only byte accesses to memory. There is no particular reason to work with 16-bit values just because the encoding process creates two bytes of output for every byte of input. Working a byte at at time also avoids endian problems for big-endian platforms. Make the building of libsmb and mount_smbfs unconditional, now that r292552 has eliminated alignment and endian problems that were making it fail on some platforms. PR: 180438 PR: 189415 Relnotes: Yes
* MFC r291716, r291724, r291741, r291742ken2015-12-161-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In addition to those revisions, add this change to a file that is not in head: sys/ia64/include/bus.h: Guard kernel-only parts of the ia64 machine/bus.h header with #ifdef _KERNEL. This allows userland programs to include <machine/bus.h> to get the definition of bus_addr_t and bus_size_t. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r291716 | ken | 2015-12-03 15:54:55 -0500 (Thu, 03 Dec 2015) | 257 lines Add asynchronous command support to the pass(4) driver, and the new camdd(8) utility. CCBs may be queued to the driver via the new CAMIOQUEUE ioctl, and completed CCBs may be retrieved via the CAMIOGET ioctl. User processes can use poll(2) or kevent(2) to get notification when I/O has completed. While the existing CAMIOCOMMAND blocking ioctl interface only supports user virtual data pointers in a CCB (generally only one per CCB), the new CAMIOQUEUE ioctl supports user virtual and physical address pointers, as well as user virtual and physical scatter/gather lists. This allows user applications to have more flexibility in their data handling operations. Kernel memory for data transferred via the queued interface is allocated from the zone allocator in MAXPHYS sized chunks, and user data is copied in and out. This is likely faster than the vmapbuf()/vunmapbuf() method used by the CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl in configurations with many processors (there are more TLB shootdowns caused by the mapping/unmapping operation) but may not be as fast as running with unmapped I/O. The new memory handling model for user requests also allows applications to send CCBs with request sizes that are larger than MAXPHYS. The pass(4) driver now limits queued requests to the I/O size listed by the SIM driver in the maxio field in the Path Inquiry (XPT_PATH_INQ) CCB. There are some things things would be good to add: 1. Come up with a way to do unmapped I/O on multiple buffers. Currently the unmapped I/O interface operates on a struct bio, which includes only one address and length. It would be nice to be able to send an unmapped scatter/gather list down to busdma. This would allow eliminating the copy we currently do for data. 2. Add an ioctl to list currently outstanding CCBs in the various queues. 3. Add an ioctl to cancel a request, or use the XPT_ABORT CCB to do that. 4. Test physical address support. Virtual pointers and scatter gather lists have been tested, but I have not yet tested physical addresses or scatter/gather lists. 5. Investigate multiple queue support. At the moment there is one queue of commands per pass(4) device. If multiple processes open the device, they will submit I/O into the same queue and get events for the same completions. This is probably the right model for most applications, but it is something that could be changed later on. Also, add a new utility, camdd(8) that uses the asynchronous pass(4) driver interface. This utility is intended to be a basic data transfer/copy utility, a simple benchmark utility, and an example of how to use the asynchronous pass(4) interface. It can copy data to and from pass(4) devices using any target queue depth, starting offset and blocksize for the input and ouptut devices. It currently only supports SCSI devices, but could be easily extended to support ATA devices. It can also copy data to and from regular files, block devices, tape devices, pipes, stdin, and stdout. It does not support queueing multiple commands to any of those targets, since it uses the standard read(2)/write(2)/writev(2)/readv(2) system calls. The I/O is done by two threads, one for the reader and one for the writer. The reader thread sends completed read requests to the writer thread in strictly sequential order, even if they complete out of order. That could be modified later on for random I/O patterns or slightly out of order I/O. camdd(8) uses kqueue(2)/kevent(2) to get I/O completion events from the pass(4) driver and also to send request notifications internally. For pass(4) devcies, camdd(8) uses a single buffer (CAM_DATA_VADDR) per CAM CCB on the reading side, and a scatter/gather list (CAM_DATA_SG) on the writing side. In addition to testing both interfaces, this makes any potential reblocking of I/O easier. No data is copied between the reader and the writer, but rather the reader's buffers are split into multiple I/O requests or combined into a single I/O request depending on the input and output blocksize. For the file I/O path, camdd(8) also uses a single buffer (read(2), write(2), pread(2) or pwrite(2)) on reads, and a scatter/gather list (readv(2), writev(2), preadv(2), pwritev(2)) on writes. Things that would be nice to do for camdd(8) eventually: 1. Add support for I/O pattern generation. Patterns like all zeros, all ones, LBA-based patterns, random patterns, etc. Right Now you can always use /dev/zero, /dev/random, etc. 2. Add support for a "sink" mode, so we do only reads with no writes. Right now, you can use /dev/null. 3. Add support for automatic queue depth probing, so that we can figure out the right queue depth on the input and output side for maximum throughput. At the moment it defaults to 6. 4. Add support for SATA device passthrough I/O. 5. Add support for random LBAs and/or lengths on the input and output sides. 6. Track average per-I/O latency and busy time. The busy time and latency could also feed in to the automatic queue depth determination. sys/cam/scsi/scsi_pass.h: Define two new ioctls, CAMIOQUEUE and CAMIOGET, that queue and fetch asynchronous CAM CCBs respectively. Although these ioctls do not have a declared argument, they both take a union ccb pointer. If we declare a size here, the ioctl code in sys/kern/sys_generic.c will malloc and free a buffer for either the CCB or the CCB pointer (depending on how it is declared). Since we have to keep a copy of the CCB (which is fairly large) anyway, having the ioctl malloc and free a CCB for each call is wasteful. sys/cam/scsi/scsi_pass.c: Add asynchronous CCB support. Add two new ioctls, CAMIOQUEUE and CAMIOGET. CAMIOQUEUE adds a CCB to the incoming queue. The CCB is executed immediately (and moved to the active queue) if it is an immediate CCB, but otherwise it will be executed in passstart() when a CCB is available from the transport layer. When CCBs are completed (because they are immediate or passdone() if they are queued), they are put on the done queue. If we get the final close on the device before all pending I/O is complete, all active I/O is moved to the abandoned queue and we increment the peripheral reference count so that the peripheral driver instance doesn't go away before all pending I/O is done. The new passcreatezone() function is called on the first call to the CAMIOQUEUE ioctl on a given device to allocate the UMA zones for I/O requests and S/G list buffers. This may be good to move off to a taskqueue at some point. The new passmemsetup() function allocates memory and scatter/gather lists to hold the user's data, and copies in any data that needs to be written. For virtual pointers (CAM_DATA_VADDR), the kernel buffer is malloced from the new pass(4) driver malloc bucket. For virtual scatter/gather lists (CAM_DATA_SG), buffers are allocated from a new per-pass(9) UMA zone in MAXPHYS-sized chunks. Physical pointers are passed in unchanged. We have support for up to 16 scatter/gather segments (for the user and kernel S/G lists) in the default struct pass_io_req, so requests with longer S/G lists require an extra kernel malloc. The new passcopysglist() function copies a user scatter/gather list to a kernel scatter/gather list. The number of elements in each list may be different, but (obviously) the amount of data stored has to be identical. The new passmemdone() function copies data out for the CAM_DATA_VADDR and CAM_DATA_SG cases. The new passiocleanup() function restores data pointers in user CCBs and frees memory. Add new functions to support kqueue(2)/kevent(2): passreadfilt() tells kevent whether or not the done queue is empty. passkqfilter() adds a knote to our list. passreadfiltdetach() removes a knote from our list. Add a new function, passpoll(), for poll(2)/select(2) to use. Add devstat(9) support for the queued CCB path. sys/cam/ata/ata_da.c: Add support for the BIO_VLIST bio type. sys/cam/cam_ccb.h: Add a new enumeration for the xflags field in the CCB header. (This doesn't change the CCB header, just adds an enumeration to use.) sys/cam/cam_xpt.c: Add a new function, xpt_setup_ccb_flags(), that allows specifying CCB flags. sys/cam/cam_xpt.h: Add a prototype for xpt_setup_ccb_flags(). sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c: Add support for BIO_VLIST. sys/dev/md/md.c: Add BIO_VLIST support to md(4). sys/geom/geom_disk.c: Add BIO_VLIST support to the GEOM disk class. Re-factor the I/O size limiting code in g_disk_start() a bit. sys/kern/subr_bus_dma.c: Change _bus_dmamap_load_vlist() to take a starting offset and length. Add a new function, _bus_dmamap_load_pages(), that will load a list of physical pages starting at an offset. Update _bus_dmamap_load_bio() to allow loading BIO_VLIST bios. Allow unmapped I/O to start at an offset. sys/kern/subr_uio.c: Add two new functions, physcopyin_vlist() and physcopyout_vlist(). sys/pc98/include/bus.h: Guard kernel-only parts of the pc98 machine/bus.h header with #ifdef _KERNEL. This allows userland programs to include <machine/bus.h> to get the definition of bus_addr_t and bus_size_t. sys/sys/bio.h: Add a new bio flag, BIO_VLIST. sys/sys/uio.h: Add prototypes for physcopyin_vlist() and physcopyout_vlist(). share/man/man4/pass.4: Document the CAMIOQUEUE and CAMIOGET ioctls. usr.sbin/Makefile: Add camdd. usr.sbin/camdd/Makefile: Add a makefile for camdd(8). usr.sbin/camdd/camdd.8: Man page for camdd(8). usr.sbin/camdd/camdd.c: The new camdd(8) utility. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r291724 | ken | 2015-12-03 17:07:01 -0500 (Thu, 03 Dec 2015) | 6 lines Fix typos in the camdd(8) usage() function output caused by an error in my diff filter script. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r291741 | ken | 2015-12-03 22:38:35 -0500 (Thu, 03 Dec 2015) | 10 lines Fix g_disk_vlist_limit() to work properly with deletes. Add a new bp argument to g_disk_maxsegs(), and add a new function, g_disk_maxsize() tha will properly determine the maximum I/O size for a delete or non-delete bio. Submitted by: will Sponsored by: Spectra Logic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r291742 | ken | 2015-12-03 22:44:12 -0500 (Thu, 03 Dec 2015) | 5 lines Fix a style issue in g_disk_limit(). Noticed by: bdrewery ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
* MFC r271401:ngie2015-12-151-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | r271401 (by asomers): Conditionalize build of etcupdate(8) on MK_RCS. Since etcupdate calls merge(1), which is part of the RCS package, it must not be installed if WITHOUT_RCS update is set. Otherwise, it will produce confusing errors. CR: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D691 Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
* Hook sesutil(8) to the build (forgotten in previous MFC)bapt2015-10-141-0/+1
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* MFC r279315:trasz2015-05-151-0/+1
| | | | | | | Add uefisign(8), UEFI Secure Boot signing utility. Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
* MFC of r277177 and r279894 with the fixes for the PMC for Haswell.rrs2015-03-241-0/+1
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* MFC r278192:ngie2015-03-011-5/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add the following options to enable/disable several features in the base system WITHOUT_BOOTPARAMD - bootparamd WITHOUT_BOOTPD - bootpd WITHOUT_FINGER - finger, fingerd WITHOUT_FTP - ftp, ftpd WITHOUT_INETD - inetd WITHOUT_RBOOTD - rbootd WITHOUT_TCP_WRAPPERS - tcpd, et al WITHOUT_TFTP - tftp, tftp-server WITHOUT_TIMED - timed Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
* MFC r277677:ngie2015-02-131-1/+4
| | | | | | | | r277677: Add MK_BSDINSTALL knob for building and installing bsdinstall Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
* MFC r277728:ngie2015-02-111-1/+4
| | | | | | | | r277728: Add MK_AUTOFS knob for building and installing autofs(4), et al Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
* MFC r277675,r277726,r278070:ngie2015-02-111-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | r277675: Add MK_ISCSI knob for building the iscsi initiator, iscsi daemon, kernel modules, etc Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division r277726: Build sbin/iscontrol again if MK_ISCSI != no Pointyhat to: me r278070: Remove duplicate MK_ISCSI block and sort the conditional blocks so this error won't crop up again in the future Reported by: gjb
* MFC r275680:trasz2015-01-201-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | Add fstyp(8). This utility, named after its SVR4 counterpart, detects filesystems. It differs from file(1) in that it gives machine-parseable output, it outputs filesystem labels, doesn't get confused by other formats metadata, and runs in Capsicum sandbox. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1255 Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
* MFC r270096:trasz2014-08-311-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Bring in the new automounter, similar to what's provided in most other UNIX systems, eg. MacOS X and Solaris. It uses Sun-compatible map format, has proper kernel support, and LDAP integration. There are still a few outstanding problems; they will be fixed shortly. Reviewed by: allanjude@, emaste@, kib@, wblock@ (earlier versions) Phabric: D523 Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
* MFC r264269, r264282, r264280, r264291, r264276, r264314sbruno2014-05-161-0/+1
| | | | | | Merge sson's binmiscctl and image activator features to stable/10 Submitted by: sson@freebsd.org
* MFC various moves of tools/regressions/ tests to the new infrastructure.jmmv2014-04-271-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - r263220 Migrate tools/regression/sbin/ to the new tests layout. - r263222 Add Makefile missed in r263220. - r263226 Migrate tools/regression/{usr.bin/lastcomm,usr.sbin}/ to the new tests layout. - r263227 Migrate most of tools/regression/usr.bin/ to the new tests layout. - r263345 Expand tabs that sneaked in into spaces. - r263346 Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. - r263348 Add Makefiles missed in r263346. - r263351 Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/pkill/ to the new tests layout. - r263388 Mark multi_test as requiring /usr/share/dict/words. - r263814 Fix path to the run.pl script to let these tests run. - r264742 Prevent building tests when bootstrapping make. This is 'make tinderbox' clean.
* MFC r263778:dim2014-04-091-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add a SUBDIR_PARALLEL option to bsd.subdir.mk, to allow make to process all the SUBDIR entries in parallel, instead of serially. Apply this option to a selected number of Makefiles, which can greatly speed up the build on multi-core machines, when using make -j. This can be extended to more Makefiles later on, whenever they are verified to work correctly with parallel building. I tested this on a 24-core machine, with make -j48 buildworld (N = 6): before stddev after stddev ======= ====== ======= ====== real time 1741.1 16.5 959.8 2.7 user time 12468.7 16.4 14393.0 16.8 sys time 1825.0 54.8 2110.6 22.8 (user+sys)/real 8.2 17.1 E.g. the build was approximately 45% faster in real time. On machines with less cores, or with lower -j settings, the speedup will not be as impressive. But at least you can now almost max out a machine with buildworld! Submitted by: jilles MFC r263833: Enable parallel building for gnu/usr.bin and usr.bin/clang too.
* MFC r261299:brooks2014-03-011-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | Merge from CheriBSD: commit 2d581e8caf79d7a0f5a24590eccd06da90cccb74 Author: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net> Date: Mon Jan 27 22:57:51 2014 +0000 Add WITHOUT_FMTREE to disable building fmtree. Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
* MFC r256865brooks2013-10-311-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | Remove the isf(4) driver. It was created by accident and is subset of the cfi(4) driver. It remained in the tree longer than would be ideal due to the time required to bring cfi(4) to feature parity. Sponsored by: DARPA/AFRL Approved by: re (gjb)
* Remove BIND.des2013-09-301-23/+0
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* Build and install the Unbound caching DNS resolver daemon.des2013-09-151-0/+4
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* Bring in the new iSCSI target and initiator.trasz2013-09-141-0/+2
| | | | | | Reviewed by: ken (parts) Approved by: re (delphij) Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
* Update Bind to 9.9.3-P2erwin2013-08-221-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Notable new features: * Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm keys and signatures in DNSSEC are now supported per RFC 6605. [RT #21918] * Introduces a new tool "dnssec-verify" that validates a signed zone, checking for the correctness of signatures and NSEC/NSEC3 chains. [RT #23673] * BIND now recognizes the TLSA resource record type, created to support IETF DANE (DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities) [RT #28989] * The new "inline-signing" option, in combination with the "auto-dnssec" option that was introduced in BIND 9.7, allows named to sign zones completely transparently. Approved by: delphij (mentor) MFC after: 3 days Sponsored by: DK Hostmaster A/S
* Take the training-wheels off, after nearly 30 months of development. MFC todteske2013-07-061-5/+2
| | | | | | | | | | stable/9 planned after MFC 3-day period. The MFC to stable/9 is desired for the next release to get some much-needed time: + Living side-by-side with sysinstall for compare/contrast/transition + Living side-by-side with bsdinstall for integration/transition + Additional feedback/testing before eventual 10.0-R to make it even better MFC after: 3 days
* Remove usr.sbin/burncd, useless after legacy ATA stack removal.mav2013-04-041-1/+0
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* manctl is conditionally added to SUBDIRS later on. Don't unconditionallybrooks2013-01-231-1/+0
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* Add option to make pc-sysinstall optionaleadler2013-01-181-1/+5
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* Add NetBSD's mtree to the tree and install it as nmtree as the first stepbrooks2012-12-211-0/+1
| | | | | | | | towards replacing our mtree. Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL Thanks to: cristos@NetBSD for reviewing and committing my patches wiz@NetBSD for fixing typos in my patches
* Merge a number of changes required to hook up OpenBSM 1.2-alpha2'srwatson2012-12-011-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | auditdistd (distributed audit daemon) to the build: - Manual cross references - Makefile for auditdistd - rc.d script, rc.conf entrie - New group and user for auditdistd; associated aliases, etc. The audit trail distribution daemon provides reliable, cryptographically protected (and sandboxed) delivery of audit tails from live clients to audit server hosts in order to both allow centralised analysis, and improve resilience in the event of client compromises: clients are not permitted to change trail contents after submission. Submitted by: pjd Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation (auditdistd)
* Disconnect non-MPSAFE PORTALFS from the build in preparation for droppingattilio2012-10-161-1/+0
| | | | | | GIANT from VFS. This is not targeted for MFC.
* Import sysutils/sysrc from the ports tree (current version 5.1). Importingdteske2012-10-031-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | disconnected under the WITH_BSDCONFIG flag (a good idea since this version of sysrc(8) indeed requires the `sysrc.subr' module installed by bsdconfig(8)). Multiple reasons sysrc should not simply continue to live in ports. The most important being that it is tightly coupled with the base. Approved by: adrian (co-mentor)
* Add isf(4), a driver for the Intel StrataFlash family of NOR flash parts.brooks2012-08-251-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | The driver attempts to support all documented parts, but has only been tested with the 512Mbit part on the Terasic DE4 FPGA board. It should be trivial to adapt the driver's attach routine to other embedded boards using with any parts in the family. Also import isfctl(8) which can be used to erase sections of the flash. Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
* Import bsdconfig(8) as a replacement for the post-install abilities ofdteske2012-07-141-0/+4
| | | | | | | | deprecated sysinstall(8). NOTE: WITH_BSDCONFIG is currently required. Submitted by: Devin Teske (dteske), Ron McDowell <rcm@fuzzwad.org> Reviewed by: Ron McDowell <rcm@fuzzwad.org> Approved by: Ed Maste (emaste)
* The etcupdate utility is a tool for managing updates to files that arejhb2012-07-131-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | not updated as part of `make installworld' such as files in /etc. It manages updates by doing a three-way merge of changes made to these files against the local versions. It is also designed to minimize the amount of user intervention with the goal of simplifying upgrades for clusters of machines. The primary difference from mergemaster is that etcupdate requires less manual work. The primary difference from etcmerge is that etcupdate updates files in-place similar to mergemaster rather than building a separate /etc tree. Requested by: obrien, kib, theraven, joeld (among others)
* Fix build after r237997.glebius2012-07-021-1/+1
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* New build KNOB: WITHOUT_PKGBOOTSTRAP to condition building of usr.sbin/pkgbapt2012-07-021-1/+4
| | | | | | | | Do not condition usr.sbin/pkg building on WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS anymore, so that users can remove the old pkg_* tools without removing the pkgng boostrap Approved by: des (mentor) MFC after: 1 month
* Import work done under project/nand (@235533) into head.gber2012-05-171-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The NAND Flash environment consists of several distinct components: - NAND framework (drivers harness for NAND controllers and NAND chips) - NAND simulator (NANDsim) - NAND file system (NAND FS) - Companion tools and utilities - Documentation (manual pages) This work is still experimental. Please use with caution. Obtained from: Semihalf Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation, Juniper Networks
* add usr.sbin/pkg which is a bootstrap tool for pkgng.bapt2012-04-151-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | it respects PACKAGESITE, PACKAGEROOT, and a new environment variable ABI (if a user want to use a different API from the base one for its packages) it has no man page on purpose to avoid hidding the pkg(8) man page from the pkgng package. for now uses pkgbeta.FreeBSD.org as default mirror to find its package it respects MK_PKGTOOLS Approved by: des (mentor)
* Replace utxrm(8) by utx(8).ed2012-02-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | At first, I added a utility called utxrm(8) to remove stale entries from the user accounting database. It seems there are cases in which we need to perform different operations on the database as well. Simply rename utxrm(8) to utx(8) and place the old code under the "rm" command. In addition to "rm", this tool supports "boot" and "shutdown", which are going to be used by an rc-script which I am going to commit separately.
* Add the CAM Target Layer (CTL).ken2012-01-121-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CTL is a disk and processor device emulation subsystem originally written for Copan Systems under Linux starting in 2003. It has been shipping in Copan (now SGI) products since 2005. It was ported to FreeBSD in 2008, and thanks to an agreement between SGI (who acquired Copan's assets in 2010) and Spectra Logic in 2010, CTL is available under a BSD-style license. The intent behind the agreement was that Spectra would work to get CTL into the FreeBSD tree. Some CTL features: - Disk and processor device emulation. - Tagged queueing - SCSI task attribute support (ordered, head of queue, simple tags) - SCSI implicit command ordering support. (e.g. if a read follows a mode select, the read will be blocked until the mode select completes.) - Full task management support (abort, LUN reset, target reset, etc.) - Support for multiple ports - Support for multiple simultaneous initiators - Support for multiple simultaneous backing stores - Persistent reservation support - Mode sense/select support - Error injection support - High Availability support (1) - All I/O handled in-kernel, no userland context switch overhead. (1) HA Support is just an API stub, and needs much more to be fully functional. ctl.c: The core of CTL. Command handlers and processing, character driver, and HA support are here. ctl.h: Basic function declarations and data structures. ctl_backend.c, ctl_backend.h: The basic CTL backend API. ctl_backend_block.c, ctl_backend_block.h: The block and file backend. This allows for using a disk or a file as the backing store for a LUN. Multiple threads are started to do I/O to the backing device, primarily because the VFS API requires that to get any concurrency. ctl_backend_ramdisk.c: A "fake" ramdisk backend. It only allocates a small amount of memory to act as a source and sink for reads and writes from an initiator. Therefore it cannot be used for any real data, but it can be used to test for throughput. It can also be used to test initiators' support for extremely large LUNs. ctl_cmd_table.c: This is a table with all 256 possible SCSI opcodes, and command handler functions defined for supported opcodes. ctl_debug.h: Debugging support. ctl_error.c, ctl_error.h: CTL-specific wrappers around the CAM sense building functions. ctl_frontend.c, ctl_frontend.h: These files define the basic CTL frontend port API. ctl_frontend_cam_sim.c: This is a CTL frontend port that is also a CAM SIM. This frontend allows for using CTL without any target-capable hardware. So any LUNs you create in CTL are visible in CAM via this port. ctl_frontend_internal.c, ctl_frontend_internal.h: This is a frontend port written for Copan to do some system-specific tasks that required sending commands into CTL from inside the kernel. This isn't entirely relevant to FreeBSD in general, but can perhaps be repurposed. ctl_ha.h: This is a stubbed-out High Availability API. Much more is needed for full HA support. See the comments in the header and the description of what is needed in the README.ctl.txt file for more details. ctl_io.h: This defines most of the core CTL I/O structures. union ctl_io is conceptually very similar to CAM's union ccb. ctl_ioctl.h: This defines all ioctls available through the CTL character device, and the data structures needed for those ioctls. ctl_mem_pool.c, ctl_mem_pool.h: Generic memory pool implementation used by the internal frontend. ctl_private.h: Private data structres (e.g. CTL softc) and function prototypes. This also includes the SCSI vendor and product names used by CTL. ctl_scsi_all.c, ctl_scsi_all.h: CTL wrappers around CAM sense printing functions. ctl_ser_table.c: Command serialization table. This defines what happens when one type of command is followed by another type of command. ctl_util.c, ctl_util.h: CTL utility functions, primarily designed to be used from userland. See ctladm for the primary consumer of these functions. These include CDB building functions. scsi_ctl.c: CAM target peripheral driver and CTL frontend port. This is the path into CTL for commands from target-capable hardware/SIMs. README.ctl.txt: CTL code features, roadmap, to-do list. usr.sbin/Makefile: Add ctladm. ctladm/Makefile, ctladm/ctladm.8, ctladm/ctladm.c, ctladm/ctladm.h, ctladm/util.c: ctladm(8) is the CTL management utility. It fills a role similar to camcontrol(8). It allow configuring LUNs, issuing commands, injecting errors and various other control functions. usr.bin/Makefile: Add ctlstat. ctlstat/Makefile ctlstat/ctlstat.8, ctlstat/ctlstat.c: ctlstat(8) fills a role similar to iostat(8). It reports I/O statistics for CTL. sys/conf/files: Add CTL files. sys/conf/NOTES: Add device ctl. sys/cam/scsi_all.h: To conform to more recent specs, the inquiry CDB length field is now 2 bytes long. Add several mode page definitions for CTL. sys/cam/scsi_all.c: Handle the new 2 byte inquiry length. sys/dev/ciss/ciss.c, sys/dev/ata/atapi-cam.c, sys/cam/scsi/scsi_targ_bh.c, scsi_target/scsi_cmds.c, mlxcontrol/interface.c: Update for 2 byte inquiry length field. scsi_da.h: Add versions of the format and rigid disk pages that are in a more reasonable format for CTL. amd64/conf/GENERIC, i386/conf/GENERIC, ia64/conf/GENERIC, sparc64/conf/GENERIC: Add device ctl. i386/conf/PAE: The CTL frontend SIM at least does not compile cleanly on PAE. Sponsored by: Copan Systems, SGI and Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 month
* Farewall, sysinstall! You served us well for many years, but 10.0 is onenwhitehorn2011-10-031-2/+0
| | | | | | | | digit beyond your time. Various sysinstall dependencies (e.g. libftpio, libdisk, libodialog, etc.) will be cleaned up in coming days. Some will take longer than others due to a few other consumers (tzsetup and sade).
* The named.reload script is no longer useful in the age of rc.ddougb2011-07-181-1/+0
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* - Improve interface list handling. The rtadvd(8) now supports dynamically-hrs2011-07-171-0/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | added/removed interfaces in a more consistent manner and reloading the configuration file. - Implement burst unsolicited RA sending into the internal RA timer framework when AdvSendAdvertisements and/or configuration entries are changed as described in RFC 4861 6.2.4. This fixes issues that make termination of the rtadvd(8) daemon take very long time. An interface now has three internal states, UNCONFIGURED, TRANSITIVE, or CONFIGURED, and the burst unsolicited sending happens in TRANSITIVE. See rtadvd.h for the details. - rtadvd(8) now accepts non-existent interfaces as well in the command line. - Add control socket support and rtadvctl(8) utility to show the RA information in rtadvd(8). Dumping by SIGUSR1 has been removed in favor of it.
| * - Refactoring the interface list. It now supports dynamicallyhrs2011-07-141-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | added/removed interfaces in a more consistent manner and reloading the configuration file. - Add initial support for control socket. RA information in the daemon can be obtained by rtadvctl(8) instead of SIGUSR1 in a similar manner to ifconfig(8). The information dump has been removed in favor of it. (reload the configuration file) # rtadvctl reload (show RA messages being sent on each interfaces) # rtadvctl show em0: flags=<UP,CONFIGURED,PERSIST> status=<RA_SEND> mtu 1280 DefaultLifetime: 30m MinAdvInterval/MaxAdvInterval: 3m20s/3m20s AdvLinkMTU: <none>, Flags: O, Preference: medium ReachableTime: 0s, RetransTimer: 0s, CurHopLimit: 64 AdvIfPrefixes: yes (show RA messages being sent only on em0) # rtadvctl show em0 (rtadvctl -v show provides additional information) # rtadvctl -v show em0 em0: flags=<UP,CONFIGURED,PERSIST> status=<RA_SEND> mtu 1280 DefaultLifetime: 30m MinAdvInterval/MaxAdvInterval: 3m20s/3m20s AdvLinkMTU: <none>, Flags: O, Preference: medium ReachableTime: 0s, RetransTimer: 0s, CurHopLimit: 64 AdvIfPrefixes: yes Prefixes (1): 2001:db8:1::/64 (CONFIG, vltime=30d, pltime=7d, flags=LA) RDNSS entries: 2001:db8:1::128 (ltime=2m40s) (stop rtadvd) # rtadvctl shutdown A remaining issue when reloading the configuration file is that during that period rtadvd cannot communicate with rtadvctl due to some additional RA sending for graceful shutdown. This will be fixed later.
* | bmake and other updates necessary for the BIND 9.8.x upgrade.dougb2011-07-161-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This includes a structural change regarding atomic ops. Previously they were enabled on all platforms unless we had knowledge that they did not work. However both work performed by marius@ on sparc64 and the fact that the 9.8.x branch is fussier in this area has demonstrated that this is not a safe approach. So I've modified a patch provided by marius to enable them for i386, amd64, and ia64 only.
* | Add WITHOUT_UTMPX switch to the build system.ed2011-06-171-4/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This knob removes the tools that are exclusively used to view and maintain the databases maintained by utmpx, namely last, users, who, wtmpcvt, ac, lastlogin and utxrm. The tool w is not in this list, because it has some other functionality which is unrelated to utmpx; it is hardlinked to the uptime tool.
* | Don't omit ac(8) as part of WITHOUT_ACCT.ed2011-06-171-2/+2
|/ | | | | | | The WITHOUT_ACCT switch is supposed to omit tools related to process accounting, namely accton and sa. ac(8) is just a simple tool that prints statistics based on data in the utx.log database. It has nothing to do with the former.
* - Include usbdump into default build.hselasky2011-04-031-0/+1
| | | | | MFC after: 7 days Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
* Add a utility, utxrm(8).ed2011-02-191-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Most of the ports I broke when I imported utmpx, were simple management utilities for the utmp database, allowing you to add/remove entries manually. Add a small tool called utxrm(8), which allows you to remove an entry from the utmpx database by hand. This is useful when a login daemon crashes or fails to remove the entry during shutdown.
* Import bsdinstall. This is meant to be (eventually in conjunction withnwhitehorn2011-02-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | pc-sysinstall) a replacement for sysinstall in the 9.0 release and beyond. Currently supported platforms are sparc64, pc98, i386, amd64, powerpc, and powerpc64. Integration into the build system will occur in the coming weeks. Merging with pc-sysinstall will use this code as a frontend, while temporarily retaining the interactive partition editor here. This work will be done in parallel with improvements on this code and release integration. Thanks to all who have provided testing and comments!
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