x86/efi: Bypass kASAN memcpy when copying the efi runtime.
Fixes crash at boot with `options KASAN' enabled on EFI systems.
We could try to find some way to exclude the EFI runtime mappings
from kASAN, e.g. by hacking kasan_md_unsupported. But there's a lot
of detailed exclusions to pass through to that (every entry in the
EFI memory map), and this is the only memcpy in the whole kernel that
all those details are likely to be applicable.
PR kern/60391: kernel panic in efi_init() with "options KASAN"
Introduce EFIKA_OFW_WORKAROUNDS - patch OFW trampoline for EFIKA.
Long story short, is that SmartFirmware (EFIKA's OpenFirmware) misbehaves
on every OF call from the kernel by zeroing SDR1 and messing with BATs.
In the olden days, these problems were worked around with FIRMWORKSBUGS
option. However, that option does not work currently on EFIKA. Presumaly,
something has changed between 2012 and now, which causes FIRMWORKSBUGS
to hang on SmartFirmware very early (before NetBSD copyright banner is
printed).
So we get this kludge, which only does the bare minimum to let OFW
call succeed, and the kernel continue after the call.
citrus/HZ: Be more careful about encoding buffer.
1. Use unsigned char for chlen, since it's never negative and only
needs to be big enough for the ch array.
2. Expand the ch array by space for two escape sequences, each of
which is two characters.
I don't think it is currently possible with the i18n data we ship
for it to emit two escape sequences in a row -- there is a code
path to do this, but I don't think it can be reached without
setting escape sequences for variable 1 and extending this in some
way. Nevertheless, let's err on the side of safety.
3. Sprinkle assertions everywhere.
PR 59019: various iconv issues
iconv(3): Fix printing bytes on test failure.
Don't sign-extend to a 32-bit quantity causing the left to be padded
with f's; just print the 8-bit quantity.
PR 59019: various iconv issues
Downgrade a very recently added math/cadical to 2.1.3.
Version 3.0.0 isn't supported by cvc5:
https://github.com/cvc5/cvc5/issues/12611
Make other changes to help cvc5 find cadical in /usr/pkg:
- add tracer.hpp
- move headers to include/cadical
Start wiring up MPC5200B support into ofppc port.
Interrupt controller peculiarities, properly gating legacy code under kernel
appropriate options, PSC console support (kludge).
Several enchancements and bug fixes to FEC driver.
- Fix SRAM leak in fec_stop()
- Skip busy wait link-poll on reset and recovery
- Properly program muilticast hash filter
- 802.3 full duplex flow control, advertise and honor received pause
- Statistics exposed via if_stats
- Accept VLAN frames
py-curl: updated to 7.47.0
PycURL 7.47.0 - 2026-06-29
This release adds AsyncCurlMulti (initial async pycurl support), implements a
curl multi notify API, and adds initial free-threaded CPython support. This
release also fixes numerous minor issues and makes tests more reliable.