linuxulator: Return EINVAL for invalid inotify flags
We implement all of the currently-defined Linux inotify mask bits and
flags, with the same values as Linux. Return EINVAL for unknown bits,
as Linux does.
This also moves the translation inline into linux_inotify_add_watch.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57387
net: Fix handling of unmapped user pages in if_getgroup()
We cannot call copyout() while in a net epoch section, unless the user
memory is wired. Use the global ifnet lock to synchronize the accesses
instead.
Reported by: emaste
Reviewed by: zlei
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57154
lagg: Handle a port count of zero
The sc_count check in lagg_transmit_ethernet() and
lagg_transmit_infiniband() is racy, as the lagg protocol handlers are
only synchronized by net_epoch. Handle a count of 0 in each protocol
handler where it's needed, namely in the RR and LB handlers.
Reported by: Yuxiang Yang, Yizhou Zhao, Xuewei Feng, Qi Li, and Ke Xu from Tsinghua University using GLM5.1 from Z.ai
Reviewed by: pouria, zlei
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D56942
virtual_oss(8): Fix buffer overflow in voss_compressor() call
This particular calls swaps the samples and maxchan arguments, which can
cause a buffer overflow in p_ch_chain if maxchan exceeds its bounds
(VMAX_CHAN).
Reported by: Yuxiang Yang, Yizhou Zhao, Ao Wang, Xuewei Feng, Qi Li, and Ke Xu from Tsinghua University using GLM-5.1 from Z.ai
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
Reviewed by: emaste
(cherry picked from commit 453de99b386d40754a038cc4b804f4c7a3b04624)
Merge commit 63c29df8eceb from llvm git (by Dmitry Polukhin):
[Serialization] Fix assertion on re-deserialized friend template spec… (#200566)
…ialization in PCH (#198133)
A friend function-template specialization declared inside a class
template is serialized into a PCH. When the class template is later
instantiated while loading the PCH, the friend specialization can be
deserialized re-entrantly (VisitFriendDecl -> VisitFunctionDecl -> ...
-> VisitFunctionDecl for the same specialization) at the same time as
the canonical copy, producing two redeclarations of the same
specialization in the template's specialization set.
ASTDeclReader::VisitFunctionDecl asserted that this collision could only
happen when merging declarations from different modules. Since
38b3d87bd384, friend functions defined inside dependent class templates
are loaded eagerly, so the collision can now also occur within a single
PCH/AST file (non-modules build), tripping the assertion:
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amd64: do not switch back and restore UEFI IDT in wrmsr_early_safe_end()
The memory where the pre-OS IDT was located might be already consumed by
kernel.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57321
amd64: there is no reason to copy ucode around in ucode_load_bsp()
PR: 294630
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differrential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57368
MAC/do: Fix double-free on parse error after "executable paths" feature
parse_rules() has been calling toast_rules() in case of a parse error in
order to deallocate the 'struct rule' objects it has constructed up to
that point.
toast_rules() would take a pointer to a full 'struct rules' object, and
besides freeing all 'struct rule' referenced by it, would also free the
holding 'struct rules' itself.
With the introduction of the "executable paths" feature, and the
embedding of 'struct rules' into 'struct conf', meaning that the
lifecycle for 'struct rules' was no longer independent, toast_rules()
was changed not to free the passed 'struct rules' (as it was a field of
a 'struct conf' object). Unfortunately, this change was not completed
with a reinitialization of the rules list head, so the 'struct conf'
object would continue to reference just-freed rules, which then would be
freed a second time on destruction of that container.
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sh: Fix pipebuf limit
Since the factor is not 1, we need to provide a unit.
MFC after: 1 week
Fixes: 5d92f20c7d31 ("bin/sh: support RLIMIT_PIPEBUF")
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57352
spi: Remove incorrect pci id
This id is for SPI flash instead of spi bus
Fixes: 39e297bf54a5 ("ig4iic: Add PantherLake IDs")
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: Framework Computer Inc
style.9: Fix a typo (missing word)
Fixes: af2c7d9f6452 ("style.9: Encourage style changes when doing significant modifications")
MFC after: 1 day
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
fs/msdosfs: add support for file namws with surrogate pairs
Long file names are using UTF-16 symbols to represent international or
special characters. The implementation in FreeBSD did not support the
"Supplementary Private Use Area-B" (PUA-B), which requires a surrogate
pair to be represented in UTF-16 (Unicode code points beyond U+FFFF).
The PUA-B is used to represent emoji characters, which are supported
in file names on other common operating systems. The motivation for
this change was that removable media written on another system were
only partially readable on FreeBSD, since they contained emojis in
file names.
A test script that verifies correct operations on files names with
emojis has been added to the tools/test/stress2/misc directory under
the name msdos24.sh.
Reported by: Fabian Keil <fk at fabiankeil.de>
Reviewed by: ib
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stand: Revert the EFI loader back to strict mode
The change to relaxed mode has had too many unintended breakages. Revert
back to strict mode until that works for all the cases that are
currently broken.
Fixes: 784150fd2535, d69fc3a9dc71
PR: 295289
Sponsored by: Netflix
bsdinstall: script: Fix scripted DISTRIBUTIONS
Restore exporting DISTRIBUTIONS to make it available to other scripts.
Reviewed by: imp, asomers
Fixes: dc14ae4217a0 ("bsdinstall: do pkgbase installations with the "script" command")
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57319
(cherry picked from commit 283959bbe0863917c4fc3200a92d1055a4c89bdc)
pmc: add sapphire rapids model
This commit adds the sapphire rapids CPU model to hwpmc_intel.c,
allowing hwpmc to be used on this CPU family.
Reviewed by: mhorne
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Stormshield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57263
ntsync(4)
The driver implements the ntsync interface as specified in the Linux
7.0-rc3 document Documentation/userspace-api/ntsync.rst. Only the
documentation and the userspace tests (Linux'
tools/testing/selftests/drivers/ntsync/ntsync.c) were used for
reference. When the documentation contradicted the tests, tests
behavior was implemented.
One quirk is that Linux API needs to return an error from ioctl() and to
copyout the modified ioctl() argument. Our generic ioctl() is not flexible
enough to implement this, so the ntsync_ioctl_copyout() hack allows to
copyout the ioctl parameter directly from the ioctl method, instead of
relying on the ioctl infra.
The FreeBSD port of the tests, that can be compiled both on FreeBSD and
Linux, is available at https://github.com/kostikbel/freebsd-ntsync-test.
The Linux binary compiled with the Linux test harness, cannot be run
under linuxolator due to unimplemented syscalls, but the shims in
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Revert "edk2: enable static asserts for *INT64 alignment"
This fails when using WITH_BEARSSL. It seems like we build the EFI bits
of libsecureboot (which is really just part of libsa in this case), even
when building the BIOS loader. Revert for now to unbreak the build.
This reverts commit 2fa4bdd7f9e99698a6652db405c3165fdcd41c1d.
Reported by: freebsd at walstatt-de.de
stand/efi/Makefile: fix build order
Move liblua32efi and ficl32efi before .WAIT, otherwise there's a race
between the interpreter and the loader being built.
Reported by: kbowling
Discussed with: kevans
Fixes: d15cc7625dde9bcb6a63ee59cccf14f3b93b15bf
ukbd: fix SET_REPORT wValue always using report ID 0 for LED output
ukbd_set_leds_callback() built the SET_REPORT control request with
USETW2(req.wValue, UHID_OUTPUT_REPORT, 0) before the loop that
determines the actual HID report ID from sc_id_numlock,
sc_id_scrolllock, or sc_id_capslock. The data payload was already
correctly prefixed with the real report ID when id != 0, but the
control request's wValue told the device to set report ID 0, which
does not exist on devices that use non-zero report IDs for LED output.
Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad (0x05ac:0x0274) uses report ID 1
for LED output. The mismatch caused the device to STALL every
SET_REPORT request, so the capslock LED could never be updated.
Move the USETW2 call to after the LED-detection loop so that wValue
carries the correct report ID.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Rogers <Joshua at Joshua.Hu>
Reviewed by: wulf
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LinuxKPi: idr: use macros for lock idr lock operations
Our idr implementation is using a mtx lock which in the past has
already caused problems (613723bac219c).
In order to make it easier to tackle the problem start by factoring
out all the operations related to the idr->lock into macros as we
have often done in other parts of code as well.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
Reviewed by: wulf, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55392