gss_impl.c: Fix a nfsd hang when the kgssapi.ko is loaded, but no gssd
After the conversion to using netlink, the kgssapi had
no way of knowing if the gssd daemon was running.
As such, a boot where the kgssapi is loaded, but the
gssd is not enabled would hang the nfsd for a very
long time. (Many timeouts at 300sec each.)
This patch adds a Null RPC upcall with a 200msec
timeout to check to see if the gssd is running.
If the gssd is not running, the nfsd starts up
(without Kerberos support) with only a 200msec
delay.)
Also, move the svc_svc_nl_create() and svc_reg() calls in gssd.c
to before the daemon() call, so they are guaranteed to have
been done before the nfsd(8) daemon is started by
the rc scripts.
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ps.1: Fix broken comment line
While here, remove the long-unused dash in the first line.
Reviewed by: ziaee, olce
Fixes: ddf144a04b53 ("ps.1: Revamp: Explain general principles, update to match reality")
MFC after: 1 day
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58038
fwip: Fix M_PKTHDR loss in fwip_async_output broadcast path
M_PREPEND in the broadcast branch may call m_prepend(9) which allocates
a new head mbuf and calls m_move_pkthdr(), stripping M_PKTHDR from the
old mbuf.
xfer->mbuf was set before M_PREPEND, so it pointed at the
deheadered old mbuf. bus_dmamap_load_mbuf(9) asserts M_PKTHDR and
panics.
Reviewed by: zlei, adrian
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57495
Import bmake-20260704
Intersting/relevant changes since bmake-20260508
ChangeLog since bmake-20260508
2026-07-04 Simon J Gerraty <sjg at beast.crufty.net>
* VERSION (_MAKE_VERSION): 20260704
2026-07-03 Simon J Gerraty <sjg at beast.crufty.net>
* VERSION (_MAKE_VERSION): 20260703
Merge with NetBSD make, pick up
o meta.c: do a better job of resolving relative paths
o var.c: add alternation support to :M
eg. :M*{Makefile*,.mk} matches any *Makefile* or *.mk
2026-07-02 Simon J Gerraty <sjg at beast.crufty.net>
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libsysdecode: decode PF Generic Netlink commands
Decode the Generic Netlink command header for messages
belonging to the PF Generic Netlink family. Display the
command name using the PF Generic Netlink command decoder.
Signed-off-by: Ishan Agrawal <iagrawal9990 at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: kp
Sponsored-by: Google LLC (GSoC 2026)
libsysdecode: cache Generic Netlink family IDs
Record Generic Netlink family IDs learned from
CTRL_CMD_GETFAMILY responses and use them to decode subsequent
Generic Netlink messages using symbolic family names instead of
numeric IDs.
Signed-off-by: Ishan Agrawal <iagrawal9990 at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: kp
Sponsored-by: Google LLC (GSoC 2026)
libsysdecode: decode Generic Netlink controller messages
Decode Generic Netlink controller (GENL_ID_CTRL) messages in
Netlink payloads. Display the Generic Netlink header along with
the CTRL_CMD_GETFAMILY attributes, including the family ID and
family name.
Signed-off-by: Ishan Agrawal <iagrawal9990 at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: kp
Sponsored-by: Google LLC (GSoC 2026)
truss: track Netlink socket protocols
Record the Netlink protocol associated with AF_NETLINK sockets when
they are created and pass it to libsysdecode during message decoding.
Use the protocol to distinguish between Generic Netlink and Route
Netlink sockets, ensuring that Generic Netlink decoding is only
performed for NETLINK_GENERIC sockets.
Signed-off-by: Ishan Agrawal <iagrawal9990 at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: kp
Sponsored-by : Google LLC (GSoC 2026)
jail: prevent a race between jail_attach in different threads
Attaching to a jail changes its root directory and its process
credentials. These operations both require unlocking the jail, and also
need allprison_lock unlocked. That means that if two threads are trying
to attach to different jails at the same time, it's possible for the
process to end up with one jail's root directory but the other jail's
credentials.
Solve this by forcing the process into single-threaded mode during
system calls that attach to a jail (jail_attach, jail_attach_jd, and
sometimes jail_set).
Reviewed by: kib, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57858
(cherry picked from commit d4e0f4dab2d7f4de46bb79db1ca7e6e8a2e34746)
jail: clean up locking around do_jail_attach
jail_attach_jd passed PD_DEREF to do_jail_attach, assuming it would take
care of freeing the held prison. This is not true, as do_jail_attach
immediately cleared that flag, leaving the jail stock in dying state
when it is later removed.
Reported by: markj
Reviewed by: markj
Differential Revision: <https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57674>
(cherry picked from commit 3584cde63e416d150214192721cead4b735ca0b5)