mgb.4, muge.4: Use standard HARDWARE introduction
Release notes are generated using this text.
I used "interfaces" not "adapters" in these pages as the listed devices
are the controller ICs, not end-user projects.
Reviewed by: ziaee
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53846
max_align_t: apply alignof to 'long double' for long double alignment
Reviewed by; markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53826
ipfw: Retire obsolete compat code
The current IPFW version 3 dates to 2010 (commit cc4d3c30ea28, "Bring in
the most recent version of ipfw and dummynet, developed").
The compat code for FreeBSD 8 and earlier has a number of issues and is
no longer needed, so remove it.
Reported by: Ilja Van Sprundel <ivansprundel at ioactive.com>
Reviewed by: ae, glebius
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53343
(cherry picked from commit c59aab9a5b3970b3ccec744f759e6cb87e938dbe)
(cherry picked from commit 9657c50cdd7741404d99881fdd9243175086ede1)
sound: Fix KASSERT panics in chn_read() and chn_write()
INVARIANTS kernels may trigger a KASSERT panic from sndbuf_acquire(),
when fuzzing write(2) using stress2, because of a race in chn_write().
In the case of chn_write(), what sndbuf_acquire() does is extend the
ready-to-read area of the buffer by a specified amount of bytes. The
KASSERT in question makes sure the number of bytes we want to extend the
ready area by, is less than or equal to the number of free bytes in the
buffer. This makes sense, because we cannot extend the ready area to
something larger than what is available (i.e., free) in the first place.
What chn_write() currently does for every write is; calculate the
appropriate write size, let's say X, unlock the channel, uiomove() X
bytes to the channel's buffer, lock the channel, and call
sndbuf_acquire() to extend the ready area by X bytes. The problem with
this approach, however, is the following.
Suppose an empty channel buffer with a length of 1024 bytes, and 2
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nvme: Include <sys/systm.h> explicitly for memmove
Reported by: andrew, rpokala
Fixes: 8d2a50bb3805 ("nvme: Abstract out function to obtain a disk ident string from cdata")
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
ObsoleteFiles.inc: Fix up incorrect merge
This is a direct commit to stable/15.
Reported by: des
Fixes: 838c8027f9d8 ("libexec/kgdb: Add new modules and install them together with debug info")
sound: Retire SND_DIAGNOSTIC PCM locking macros
Disabled by default, but also redundant, since most of the errors they
catch will be caught anyway by WITNESS and the locking subsystem.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53735
(cherry picked from commit b19e61f223a1982cce103b9716568391a071892a)
sound: Retire OLDPCM_IOCTL
It is defined by default, and there is no reason to have a switch for
it. While here, also get rid of some unnecessary comments and ioctl
definitions.
No functional change intended.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
(cherry picked from commit 1fe7bfd6c70160c064237eac104e7d9c71390c4f)
cuse: Fix cdevpriv bugs in cuse_client_open()
If devfs_set_cdevpriv() fails, we will panic when we enter the
cuse_client_free() callback, for a number of reasons:
- pcc->server is not yet assigned, so we'll use a NULL pointer.
- pcc has not yet been added to the pcs->hcli TAILQ, but we'll try to
remove it.
- pccmd->sx and pccmd->cv are not yet initializated, but we'll try to
destroy them.
Even if we'd get past all these somehow, we'd still get two errors in
the devfs_set_cdevpriv() failure block:
- We'll unref the server twice, once in cuse_client_free(), and again in
cuse_client_open().
- A double-free panic, since we'd be trying to free(pcc), which has
already been freed in cuse_client_free().
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sound: Move mixer->modify_counter to more appropriate place
No functional change intended.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
(cherry picked from commit 15d77c1fdcb1c7f022a21892dcb78990986f1a3c)
sound: Remove unnecessary uio checks in dsp_io_ops()
uiomove_faultflag() takes care of that already.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53733
(cherry picked from commit 6b5431941c10b6fdf164ad9d3dfa4b4f1b2edc22)
Use install instead of cp to copy bootstrap tools
We need to preserve modification times on bootstrap tools, but `cp -p`
also tries to preserve flags, which fails if OBJROOT is on NFS. A -N
option was added to cp for this purpose, but trying to use that would
break cross-building on hosts that don't have that option. The best
remaining option is `install -p`, which we already assume is present.
PR: 275030
Reviewed by: imp, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53751
(cherry picked from commit f3cf4c0af5af6ce95065a615f998117ec1cd63aa)
Use install instead of cp to copy bootstrap tools
We need to preserve modification times on bootstrap tools, but `cp -p`
also tries to preserve flags, which fails if OBJROOT is on NFS. A -N
option was added to cp for this purpose, but trying to use that would
break cross-building on hosts that don't have that option. The best
remaining option is `install -p`, which we already assume is present.
PR: 275030
Reviewed by: imp, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53751
(cherry picked from commit f3cf4c0af5af6ce95065a615f998117ec1cd63aa)
freebsd-update: Add some diagnositic information for a failure case
Users report freebsd-update failing with "The update metadata index is
correctly signed, but failed an integrity check." Add a hint at which
of the cases is failing to help track down the issue.
PR: 264205
Reviewed by: dch
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D52222
(cherry picked from commit af4ba95daf75cf1b1624dd57038cfaa3ed2753e7)
iflib: fix iflib_simple_transmit() when interface is down
Use the same check as iflib_if_transmit() to detect when the
interface is down and return the proper error code, and also
free the mbuf.
This fixes an mbuf leak when a member of a lagg is brought
down (and probably many other scenarios).
Sponsored by: Netflix
dpaa2: Setup interface caps on attach
39d4094173f9 ("epair: add support for checksum offloading") revealed
that HW checksum offloading is not enabled when the dpaa2_ni driver
is attached despite being declared and enabled on the dpni interface.
I modified dpaa2_ni_setup_if_caps to take into account both IPv4 and
IPv6 checksum offloading capabilities and added a call to re-configure
interface capabilities on attach to fix it.
Reviewed by: bz
Fixes: 39d4094173f9 ("epair: add support for checksum offloading")
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53436
release: Remove KDE from dvd1.iso
Prior to this commit, we were shipping 2155 MB of packages (from the
ports tree, not counting pkgbase) on dvd1.iso. Due to the amount of
space required by shipping pkgbase packages *and* distribution sets
on the DVD images, we only have 1696 MB available if we want to fit
into the 4.7 GB limit for DVDs. Many users have indicated that this
is indeed important.
It is practically impossible to hit this target without removing KDE;
while KDE and its dependencies narrowly fit (1550 MB), we exceed the
limit as soon as we include either of freebsd-doc-all or gnome. While
we would pick KDE over GNOME (surveys regularly indicate that KDE is
the more widely used of the two), we believe that documentation is the
most important thing to include.
Since removing KDE leaves a bit of extra space, add editors/emacs and
editors/vim. This takes the 15.0 amd64 dvd1.iso up to 4.689 GB. [1]
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nda: React to namespace change events
Register for AC_GETDEV_CHANGED. When we receive a namespace
notification, we only create a new device if it was unconfigured. If it
was configured, generate this async event. Rely on the fact that we
reconstruct namespace to just get the data from the identify data and
call disk_resised.
Approved by: re (cperciva)
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33032
(cherry picked from commit 86d3ec359a56d1b5d015718bd19ef4bda681a032)
(cherry picked from commit 9a465b37ea17642d45597d4ee7d3283b02dfa6f0)