Index: projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile (revision 322676) @@ -1,619 +1,619 @@ # # $FreeBSD$ # # The user-driven targets are: # # universe - *Really* build *everything* (buildworld and # all kernels on all architectures). # tinderbox - Same as universe, but presents a list of failed build # targets and exits with an error if there were any. # buildworld - Rebuild *everything*, including glue to help do # upgrades. # installworld - Install everything built by "buildworld". # world - buildworld + installworld, no kernel. # buildkernel - Rebuild the kernel and the kernel-modules. # installkernel - Install the kernel and the kernel-modules. # installkernel.debug # reinstallkernel - Reinstall the kernel and the kernel-modules. # reinstallkernel.debug # kernel - buildkernel + installkernel. # kernel-toolchain - Builds the subset of world necessary to build a kernel # kernel-toolchains - Build kernel-toolchain for all universe targets. # doxygen - Build API documentation of the kernel, needs doxygen. # update - Convenient way to update your source tree(s). # checkworld - Run test suite on installed world. # check-old - List obsolete directories/files/libraries. # check-old-dirs - List obsolete directories. # check-old-files - List obsolete files. # check-old-libs - List obsolete libraries. # delete-old - Delete obsolete directories/files. # delete-old-dirs - Delete obsolete directories. # delete-old-files - Delete obsolete files. # delete-old-libs - Delete obsolete libraries. # targets - Print a list of supported TARGET/TARGET_ARCH pairs # for world and kernel targets. # toolchains - Build a toolchain for all world and kernel targets. # xdev - xdev-build + xdev-install for the architecture # specified with XDEV and XDEV_ARCH. # xdev-build - Build cross-development tools. # xdev-install - Install cross-development tools. # xdev-links - Create traditional links in /usr/bin for cc, etc # native-xtools - Create host binaries that produce target objects # for use in qemu user-mode jails. # # "quick" way to test all kernel builds: # _jflag=`sysctl -n hw.ncpu` # _jflag=$(($_jflag * 2)) # [ $_jflag -gt 12 ] && _jflag=12 # make universe -DMAKE_JUST_KERNELS JFLAG=-j${_jflag} # # This makefile is simple by design. The FreeBSD make automatically reads # the /usr/share/mk/sys.mk unless the -m argument is specified on the # command line. By keeping this makefile simple, it doesn't matter too # much how different the installed mk files are from those in the source # tree. This makefile executes a child make process, forcing it to use # the mk files from the source tree which are supposed to DTRT. # # Most of the user-driven targets (as listed above) are implemented in # Makefile.inc1. The exceptions are universe, tinderbox and targets. # # If you want to build your system from source be sure that /usr/obj has # at least 6GB of diskspace available. A complete 'universe' build requires # about 100GB of space. # # For individuals wanting to build from the sources currently on their # system, the simple instructions are: # # 1. `cd /usr/src' (or to the directory containing your source tree). # 2. Define `HISTORICAL_MAKE_WORLD' variable (see README). # 3. `make world' # # For individuals wanting to upgrade their sources (even if only a # delta of a few days): # # 1. `cd /usr/src' (or to the directory containing your source tree). # 2. `make buildworld' # 3. `make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE' (default is GENERIC). # 4. `make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE' (default is GENERIC). # [steps 3. & 4. can be combined by using the "kernel" target] # 5. `reboot' (in single user mode: boot -s from the loader prompt). # 6. `mergemaster -p' # 7. `make installworld' # 8. `mergemaster' (you may wish to use -i, along with -U or -F). # 9. `make delete-old' # 10. `reboot' # 11. `make delete-old-libs' (in case no 3rd party program uses them anymore) # # See src/UPDATING `COMMON ITEMS' for more complete information. # # If TARGET=machine (e.g. powerpc, sparc64, ...) is specified you can # cross build world for other machine types using the buildworld target, # and once the world is built you can cross build a kernel using the # buildkernel target. # # Define the user-driven targets. These are listed here in alphabetical # order, but that's not important. # # Targets that begin with underscore are internal targets intended for # developer convenience only. They are intentionally not documented and # completely subject to change without notice. # # For more information, see the build(7) manual page. # # This is included so CC is set to ccache for -V, and COMPILER_TYPE/VERSION # can be cached for sub-makes. .if ${MAKE_VERSION} >= 20140620 && defined(.PARSEDIR) .include .endif # Note: we use this awkward construct to be compatible with FreeBSD's # old make used in 10.0 and 9.2 and earlier. .if defined(MK_DIRDEPS_BUILD) && ${MK_DIRDEPS_BUILD} == "yes" && \ !make(showconfig) && !make(print-dir) # targets/Makefile plays the role of top-level .include "targets/Makefile" .else TGTS= all all-man buildenv buildenvvars buildkernel buildworld \ check check-old check-old-dirs check-old-files check-old-libs \ checkdpadd checkworld clean cleandepend cleandir cleanworld \ delete-old delete-old-dirs delete-old-files delete-old-libs \ depend distribute distributekernel distributekernel.debug \ distributeworld distrib-dirs distribution doxygen \ everything hier hierarchy install installcheck installkernel \ installkernel.debug packagekernel packageworld \ reinstallkernel reinstallkernel.debug \ installworld kernel-toolchain libraries lint maninstall \ obj objlink rerelease showconfig tags toolchain update \ _worldtmp _legacy _bootstrap-tools _cleanobj _obj \ _build-tools _build-metadata _cross-tools _includes _libraries \ build32 distribute32 install32 buildsoft distributesoft installsoft \ builddtb xdev xdev-build xdev-install \ xdev-links native-xtools stageworld stagekernel stage-packages \ create-packages-world create-packages-kernel create-packages \ packages installconfig real-packages sign-packages package-pkg \ print-dir test-system-compiler # XXX: r156740: This can't work since bsd.subdir.mk is not included ever. # It will only work for SUBDIR_TARGETS in make.conf. TGTS+= ${SUBDIR_TARGETS} BITGTS= files includes BITGTS:=${BITGTS} ${BITGTS:S/^/build/} ${BITGTS:S/^/install/} TGTS+= ${BITGTS} # Only some targets are allowed to use meta mode. Others get it # disabled. In some cases, such as 'install', meta mode can be dangerous # as a cookie may be used to prevent redundant installations (such as # for WORLDTMP staging). For DESTDIR=/ we always want to install though. # For other cases, such as delete-old-libs, meta mode may break # the interactive tty prompt. The safest route is to just whitelist # the ones that benefit from it. META_TGT_WHITELIST+= \ _* build32 buildfiles buildincludes buildkernel buildsoft \ buildworld everything kernel-toolchain kernel-toolchains kernel \ kernels libraries native-xtools showconfig test-system-compiler \ tinderbox toolchain \ toolchains universe world worlds xdev xdev-build .ORDER: buildworld installworld .ORDER: buildworld distrib-dirs .ORDER: buildworld distribution .ORDER: buildworld distribute .ORDER: buildworld distributeworld .ORDER: buildworld buildkernel .ORDER: distrib-dirs distribute .ORDER: distrib-dirs distributeworld .ORDER: distrib-dirs installworld .ORDER: distribution distribute .ORDER: distributeworld distribute .ORDER: distributeworld distribution .ORDER: installworld distribute .ORDER: installworld distribution .ORDER: installworld installkernel .ORDER: buildkernel installkernel .ORDER: buildkernel installkernel.debug .ORDER: buildkernel reinstallkernel .ORDER: buildkernel reinstallkernel.debug PATH= /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?= /usr/obj _MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX!= /usr/bin/env -i PATH=${PATH} MK_AUTO_OBJ=no ${MAKE} \ ${.MAKEFLAGS:MMAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=*} __MAKE_CONF=${__MAKE_CONF} \ -f /dev/null -V MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX dummy .if !empty(_MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX) .error MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX can only be set in environment, not as a global\ (in make.conf(5)) or command-line variable. .endif # We often need to use the tree's version of make to build it. # Choices add to complexity though. # We cannot blindly use a make which may not be the one we want # so be exlicit - until all choice is removed. WANT_MAKE= bmake .if !empty(.MAKE.MODE:Mmeta) # 20160604 - support missing-meta,missing-filemon and performance improvements WANT_MAKE_VERSION= 20160604 .else # 20160220 - support .dinclude for FAST_DEPEND. WANT_MAKE_VERSION= 20160220 .endif MYMAKE= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/make.${MACHINE}/${WANT_MAKE} .if defined(.PARSEDIR) HAVE_MAKE= bmake .else HAVE_MAKE= fmake .endif .if defined(ALWAYS_BOOTSTRAP_MAKE) || \ ${HAVE_MAKE} != ${WANT_MAKE} || \ (defined(WANT_MAKE_VERSION) && ${MAKE_VERSION} < ${WANT_MAKE_VERSION}) NEED_MAKE_UPGRADE= t .endif .if exists(${MYMAKE}) SUB_MAKE:= ${MYMAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk .elif defined(NEED_MAKE_UPGRADE) # It may not exist yet but we may cause it to. # In the case of fmake, upgrade_checks may cause a newer version to be built. SUB_MAKE= `test -x ${MYMAKE} && echo ${MYMAKE} || echo ${MAKE}` \ -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk .else SUB_MAKE= ${MAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk .endif -_MAKE= PATH=${PATH} MAKE_CMD=${MAKE} ${SUB_MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \ +_MAKE= PATH=${PATH} MAKE_CMD="${MAKE}" ${SUB_MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \ TARGET=${_TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${_TARGET_ARCH} # Only allow meta mode for the whitelisted targets. See META_TGT_WHITELIST # above. .for _tgt in ${META_TGT_WHITELIST} .if make(${_tgt}) _CAN_USE_META_MODE?= yes .endif .endfor .if !defined(_CAN_USE_META_MODE) _MAKE+= MK_META_MODE=no .if defined(.PARSEDIR) .unexport META_MODE .endif .elif defined(MK_META_MODE) && ${MK_META_MODE} == "yes" .if !exists(/dev/filemon) && !defined(NO_FILEMON) && !make(showconfig) # Require filemon be loaded to provide a working incremental build .error ${.newline}ERROR: The filemon module (/dev/filemon) is not loaded. \ ${.newline}ERROR: WITH_META_MODE is enabled but requires filemon for an incremental build. \ ${.newline}ERROR: 'kldload filemon' or pass -DNO_FILEMON to suppress this error. .endif # !exists(/dev/filemon) && !defined(NO_FILEMON) .endif # !defined(_CAN_USE_META_MODE) # Guess target architecture from target type, and vice versa, based on # historic FreeBSD practice of tending to have TARGET == TARGET_ARCH # expanding to TARGET == TARGET_CPUARCH in recent times, with known # exceptions. .if !defined(TARGET_ARCH) && defined(TARGET) # T->TA mapping is usually TARGET with arm64 the odd man out _TARGET_ARCH= ${TARGET:S/arm64/aarch64/} .elif !defined(TARGET) && defined(TARGET_ARCH) && \ ${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH} # TA->T mapping is accidentally CPUARCH with aarch64 the odd man out _TARGET= ${TARGET_ARCH:${__TO_CPUARCH}:C/aarch64/arm64/} .endif .if defined(TARGET) && !defined(_TARGET) _TARGET=${TARGET} .endif .if defined(TARGET_ARCH) && !defined(_TARGET_ARCH) _TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} .endif # for historical compatibility for xdev targets .if defined(XDEV) _TARGET= ${XDEV} .endif .if defined(XDEV_ARCH) _TARGET_ARCH= ${XDEV_ARCH} .endif # Otherwise, default to current machine type and architecture. _TARGET?= ${MACHINE} _TARGET_ARCH?= ${MACHINE_ARCH} .if make(print-dir) .SILENT: .endif # # Make sure we have an up-to-date make(1). Only world and buildworld # should do this as those are the initial targets used for upgrades. # The user can define ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE to have this check performed # for all targets. # .if defined(ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE) || !defined(.PARSEDIR) ${TGTS}: upgrade_checks .else buildworld: upgrade_checks .endif # # Handle the user-driven targets, using the source relative mk files. # tinderbox toolchains kernel-toolchains: .MAKE ${TGTS}: .PHONY .MAKE ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} ${.TARGET} # The historic default "all" target creates files which may cause stale # or (in the cross build case) unlinkable results. Fail with an error # when no target is given. The users can explicitly specify "all" # if they want the historic behavior. .MAIN: _guard _guard: .PHONY @echo @echo "Explicit target required. Likely \"${SUBDIR_OVERRIDE:Dall:Ubuildworld}\" is wanted. See build(7)." @echo @false STARTTIME!= LC_ALL=C date CHECK_TIME!= find ${.CURDIR}/sys/sys/param.h -mtime -0s ; echo .if !empty(CHECK_TIME) .error check your date/time: ${STARTTIME} .endif .if defined(HISTORICAL_MAKE_WORLD) || defined(DESTDIR) # # world # # Attempt to rebuild and reinstall everything. This target is not to be # used for upgrading an existing FreeBSD system, because the kernel is # not included. One can argue that this target doesn't build everything # then. # world: upgrade_checks .PHONY @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> make world started on ${STARTTIME}" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" .if target(pre-world) @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Making 'pre-world' target" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} pre-world .endif ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} buildworld ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} installworld MK_META_MODE=no .if target(post-world) @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Making 'post-world' target" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} post-world .endif @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> make world completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" @echo " (started ${STARTTIME})" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" .else world: .PHONY @echo "WARNING: make world will overwrite your existing FreeBSD" @echo "installation without also building and installing a new" @echo "kernel. This can be dangerous. Please read the handbook," @echo "'Rebuilding world', for how to upgrade your system." @echo "Define DESTDIR to where you want to install FreeBSD," @echo "including /, to override this warning and proceed as usual." @echo "" @echo "Bailing out now..." @false .endif # # kernel # # Short hand for `make buildkernel installkernel' # kernel: buildkernel installkernel .PHONY # # Perform a few tests to determine if the installed tools are adequate # for building the world. # upgrade_checks: .PHONY .if defined(NEED_MAKE_UPGRADE) @${_+_}(cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${WANT_MAKE:S,^f,,}) .endif # # Upgrade make(1) to the current version using the installed # headers, libraries and tools. Also, allow the location of # the system bsdmake-like utility to be overridden. # MMAKEENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${MYMAKE:H} \ DESTDIR= \ INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" MMAKE= ${MMAKEENV} ${MAKE} \ MAN= -DNO_SHARED \ -DNO_CPU_CFLAGS -DNO_WERROR \ -DNO_SUBDIR \ DESTDIR= PROGNAME=${MYMAKE:T} bmake: .PHONY @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Building an up-to-date ${.TARGET}(1)" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/${.TARGET}; \ ${MMAKE} obj; \ ${MMAKE} depend; \ ${MMAKE} all; \ ${MMAKE} install DESTDIR=${MYMAKE:H} BINDIR= regress: .PHONY @echo "'make regress' has been renamed 'make check'" | /usr/bin/fmt @false tinderbox toolchains kernel-toolchains kernels worlds: upgrade_checks tinderbox: .PHONY @cd ${.CURDIR}; ${SUB_MAKE} DOING_TINDERBOX=YES universe toolchains: .PHONY @cd ${.CURDIR}; ${SUB_MAKE} UNIVERSE_TARGET=toolchain universe kernel-toolchains: .PHONY @cd ${.CURDIR}; ${SUB_MAKE} UNIVERSE_TARGET=kernel-toolchain universe kernels: .PHONY @cd ${.CURDIR}; ${SUB_MAKE} UNIVERSE_TARGET=buildkernel universe worlds: .PHONY @cd ${.CURDIR}; ${SUB_MAKE} UNIVERSE_TARGET=buildworld universe # # universe # # Attempt to rebuild *everything* for all supported architectures, # with a reasonable chance of success, regardless of how old your # existing system is. # .if make(universe) || make(universe_kernels) || make(tinderbox) || make(targets) TARGETS?=amd64 arm arm64 i386 mips powerpc riscv sparc64 _UNIVERSE_TARGETS= ${TARGETS} TARGET_ARCHES_arm?= arm armeb armv6 TARGET_ARCHES_arm64?= aarch64 TARGET_ARCHES_mips?= mipsel mips mips64el mips64 mipsn32 mipselhf mipshf mips64elhf mips64hf TARGET_ARCHES_powerpc?= powerpc powerpc64 powerpcspe TARGET_ARCHES_riscv?= riscv64 riscv64sf .for target in ${TARGETS} TARGET_ARCHES_${target}?= ${target} .endfor MAKE_PARAMS_riscv?= CROSS_TOOLCHAIN=riscv64-gcc # XXX Remove architectures only supported by external toolchain from universe # if required toolchain packages are missing. TOOLCHAINS_riscv= riscv64 .for target in riscv .if ${_UNIVERSE_TARGETS:M${target}} .for toolchain in ${TOOLCHAINS_${target}} .if !exists(/usr/local/share/toolchains/${toolchain}-gcc.mk) _UNIVERSE_TARGETS:= ${_UNIVERSE_TARGETS:N${target}} universe: universe_${toolchain}_skip .PHONY universe_epilogue: universe_${toolchain}_skip .PHONY universe_${toolchain}_skip: universe_prologue .PHONY @echo ">> ${target} skipped - install ${toolchain}-xtoolchain-gcc port or package to build" .endif .endfor .endif .endfor .if defined(UNIVERSE_TARGET) MAKE_JUST_WORLDS= YES .else UNIVERSE_TARGET?= buildworld .endif KERNSRCDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/sys targets: .PHONY @echo "Supported TARGET/TARGET_ARCH pairs for world and kernel targets" .for target in ${TARGETS} .for target_arch in ${TARGET_ARCHES_${target}} @echo " ${target}/${target_arch}" .endfor .endfor .if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX) FAILFILE=${.CURDIR}/_.tinderbox.failed MAKEFAIL=tee -a ${FAILFILE} .else MAKEFAIL=cat .endif universe_prologue: upgrade_checks universe: universe_prologue universe_prologue: .PHONY @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> make universe started on ${STARTTIME}" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" .if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX) @rm -f ${FAILFILE} .endif .for target in ${_UNIVERSE_TARGETS} universe: universe_${target} universe_epilogue: universe_${target} universe_${target}: universe_${target}_prologue .PHONY universe_${target}_prologue: universe_prologue .PHONY @echo ">> ${target} started on `LC_ALL=C date`" universe_${target}_worlds: .PHONY .if !defined(MAKE_JUST_KERNELS) universe_${target}_done: universe_${target}_worlds .PHONY .for target_arch in ${TARGET_ARCHES_${target}} universe_${target}_worlds: universe_${target}_${target_arch} .PHONY universe_${target}_${target_arch}: universe_${target}_prologue .MAKE .PHONY @echo ">> ${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} started on `LC_ALL=C date`" @(cd ${.CURDIR} && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \ ${SUB_MAKE} ${JFLAG} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} \ TARGET=${target} \ TARGET_ARCH=${target_arch} \ ${MAKE_PARAMS_${target}} \ > _.${target}.${target_arch}.${UNIVERSE_TARGET} 2>&1 || \ (echo "${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} failed," \ "check _.${target}.${target_arch}.${UNIVERSE_TARGET} for details" | \ ${MAKEFAIL})) @echo ">> ${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" .endfor .endif # !MAKE_JUST_KERNELS .if !defined(MAKE_JUST_WORLDS) universe_${target}_done: universe_${target}_kernels .PHONY universe_${target}_kernels: universe_${target}_worlds .PHONY universe_${target}_kernels: universe_${target}_prologue .MAKE .PHONY .if exists(${KERNSRCDIR}/${target}/conf/NOTES) @(cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${target}/conf && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \ ${SUB_MAKE} LINT > ${.CURDIR}/_.${target}.makeLINT 2>&1 || \ (echo "${target} 'make LINT' failed," \ "check _.${target}.makeLINT for details"| ${MAKEFAIL})) .endif @cd ${.CURDIR}; ${SUB_MAKE} ${.MAKEFLAGS} TARGET=${target} \ universe_kernels .endif # !MAKE_JUST_WORLDS # Tell the user the worlds and kernels have completed universe_${target}: universe_${target}_done universe_${target}_done: @echo ">> ${target} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" .endfor universe_kernels: universe_kernconfs .PHONY .if !defined(TARGET) TARGET!= uname -m .endif .if defined(MAKE_ALL_KERNELS) _THINNER=cat .elif defined(MAKE_LINT_KERNELS) _THINNER=grep 'LINT' || true .else _THINNER=xargs grep -L "^.NO_UNIVERSE" || true .endif KERNCONFS!= cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf && \ find [[:upper:][:digit:]]*[[:upper:][:digit:]] \ -type f -maxdepth 0 \ ! -name DEFAULTS ! -name NOTES | \ ${_THINNER} universe_kernconfs: .PHONY .for kernel in ${KERNCONFS} TARGET_ARCH_${kernel}!= cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf && \ config -m ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf/${kernel} 2> /dev/null | \ grep -v WARNING: | cut -f 2 .if empty(TARGET_ARCH_${kernel}) .error "Target architecture for ${TARGET}/conf/${kernel} unknown. config(8) likely too old." .endif universe_kernconfs: universe_kernconf_${TARGET}_${kernel} universe_kernconf_${TARGET}_${kernel}: .MAKE @(cd ${.CURDIR} && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \ ${SUB_MAKE} ${JFLAG} buildkernel \ TARGET=${TARGET} \ TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH_${kernel}} \ ${MAKE_PARAMS_${TARGET}} \ KERNCONF=${kernel} \ > _.${TARGET}.${kernel} 2>&1 || \ (echo "${TARGET} ${kernel} kernel failed," \ "check _.${TARGET}.${kernel} for details"| ${MAKEFAIL})) .endfor universe: universe_epilogue universe_epilogue: .PHONY @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> make universe completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" @echo " (started ${STARTTIME})" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" .if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX) @if [ -e ${FAILFILE} ] ; then \ echo "Tinderbox failed:" ;\ cat ${FAILFILE} ;\ exit 1 ;\ fi .endif .endif buildLINT: .PHONY ${MAKE} -C ${.CURDIR}/sys/${_TARGET}/conf LINT .if defined(.PARSEDIR) # This makefile does not run in meta mode .MAKE.MODE= normal # Normally the things we run from here don't either. # Using -DWITH_META_MODE # we can buildworld with meta files created which are useful # for debugging, but without any of the rest of a meta mode build. MK_DIRDEPS_BUILD= no MK_STAGING= no # tell meta.autodep.mk to not even think about updating anything. UPDATE_DEPENDFILE= NO .if !make(showconfig) .export MK_DIRDEPS_BUILD MK_STAGING UPDATE_DEPENDFILE .endif .if make(universe) # we do not want a failure of one branch abort all. MAKE_JOB_ERROR_TOKEN= no .export MAKE_JOB_ERROR_TOKEN .endif .endif # bmake .endif # DIRDEPS_BUILD Index: projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile.inc1 =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile.inc1 (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile.inc1 (revision 322676) @@ -1,2895 +1,2894 @@ # # $FreeBSD$ # # Make command line options: # -DNO_CLEANDIR run ${MAKE} clean, instead of ${MAKE} cleandir # -DNO_CLEAN do not clean at all # -DDB_FROM_SRC use the user/group databases in src/etc instead of # the system database when installing. # -DNO_SHARE do not go into share subdir # -DKERNFAST define NO_KERNEL{CONFIG,CLEAN,OBJ} # -DNO_KERNELCONFIG do not run config in ${MAKE} buildkernel # -DNO_KERNELCLEAN do not run ${MAKE} clean in ${MAKE} buildkernel # -DNO_KERNELOBJ do not run ${MAKE} obj in ${MAKE} buildkernel # -DNO_PORTSUPDATE do not update ports in ${MAKE} update # -DNO_ROOT install without using root privilege # -DNO_DOCUPDATE do not update doc in ${MAKE} update # -DWITHOUT_CTF do not run the DTrace CTF conversion tools on built objects # LOCAL_DIRS="list of dirs" to add additional dirs to the SUBDIR list # LOCAL_ITOOLS="list of tools" to add additional tools to the ITOOLS list # LOCAL_LIB_DIRS="list of dirs" to add additional dirs to libraries target # LOCAL_MTREE="list of mtree files" to process to allow local directories # to be created before files are installed # LOCAL_TOOL_DIRS="list of dirs" to add additional dirs to the build-tools # list # LOCAL_XTOOL_DIRS="list of dirs" to add additional dirs to the # cross-tools target # METALOG="path to metadata log" to write permission and ownership # when NO_ROOT is set. (default: ${DESTDIR}/METALOG) # TARGET="machine" to crossbuild world for a different machine type # TARGET_ARCH= may be required when a TARGET supports multiple endians # BUILDENV_SHELL= shell to launch for the buildenv target (def:${SHELL}) # WORLD_FLAGS= additional flags to pass to make(1) during buildworld # KERNEL_FLAGS= additional flags to pass to make(1) during buildkernel # SUBDIR_OVERRIDE="list of dirs" to build rather than everything. # All libraries and includes, and some build tools will still build. # # The intended user-driven targets are: # buildworld - rebuild *everything*, including glue to help do upgrades # installworld- install everything built by "buildworld" # checkworld - run test suite on installed world # doxygen - build API documentation of the kernel # update - convenient way to update your source tree (eg: svn/svnup) # # Standard targets (not defined here) are documented in the makefiles in # /usr/share/mk. These include: # obj depend all install clean cleandepend cleanobj .if !defined(TARGET) || !defined(TARGET_ARCH) .error "Both TARGET and TARGET_ARCH must be defined." .endif SRCDIR?= ${.CURDIR} LOCALBASE?= /usr/local # Cross toolchain changes must be in effect before bsd.compiler.mk # so that gets the right CC, and pass CROSS_TOOLCHAIN to submakes. .if defined(CROSS_TOOLCHAIN) .include "${LOCALBASE}/share/toolchains/${CROSS_TOOLCHAIN}.mk" CROSSENV+=CROSS_TOOLCHAIN="${CROSS_TOOLCHAIN}" .endif .if defined(CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX) CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX?=${CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX} .endif XCOMPILERS= CC CXX CPP .for COMPILER in ${XCOMPILERS} .if defined(CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX) X${COMPILER}?= ${CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX}${${COMPILER}} .else X${COMPILER}?= ${${COMPILER}} .endif .endfor # If a full path to an external cross compiler is given, don't build # a cross compiler. .if ${XCC:N${CCACHE_BIN}:M/*} MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP= no MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP= no .endif MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?= /usr/obj .if ${MACHINE} == ${TARGET} && ${MACHINE_ARCH} == ${TARGET_ARCH} && !defined(CROSS_BUILD_TESTING) OBJTREE= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} .else OBJTREE= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH} .endif # Pull in compiler metadata from buildworld/toolchain if possible to avoid # running CC from bsd.compiler.mk. .if make(installworld) || make(install) || make(distributeworld) || \ make(stageworld) .-include "${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/compiler-metadata.mk" .endif # Pull in COMPILER_TYPE and COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION early. .include .include "share/mk/src.opts.mk" # Check if there is a local compiler that can satisfy as an external compiler. # Which compiler is expected to be used? .if ${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} == "yes" WANT_COMPILER_TYPE= clang .elif ${MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP} == "yes" WANT_COMPILER_TYPE= gcc .else WANT_COMPILER_TYPE= .endif .if !defined(WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION) .if ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == "clang" WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION_FILE= lib/clang/freebsd_cc_version.h WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION!= \ awk '$$2 == "FREEBSD_CC_VERSION" {printf("%d\n", $$3)}' \ ${SRCDIR}/${WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION_FILE} || echo unknown WANT_COMPILER_VERSION_FILE= lib/clang/include/clang/Basic/Version.inc WANT_COMPILER_VERSION!= \ awk '$$2 == "CLANG_VERSION" {split($$3, a, "."); print a[1] * 10000 + a[2] * 100 + a[3]}' \ ${SRCDIR}/${WANT_COMPILER_VERSION_FILE} || echo unknown .elif ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == "gcc" WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION_FILE= gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/freebsd-native.h WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION!= \ awk '$$2 == "FBSD_CC_VER" {printf("%d\n", $$3)}' \ ${SRCDIR}/${WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION_FILE} || echo unknown WANT_COMPILER_VERSION_FILE= contrib/gcc/BASE-VER WANT_COMPILER_VERSION!= \ awk -F. '{print $$1 * 10000 + $$2 * 100 + $$3}' \ ${SRCDIR}/${WANT_COMPILER_VERSION_FILE} || echo unknown .endif .export WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION WANT_COMPILER_VERSION .endif # !defined(WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION) # It needs to be the same revision as we would build for the bootstrap. # If the expected vs CC is different then we can't skip. # GCC cannot be used for cross-arch yet. For clang we pass -target later if # TARGET_ARCH!=MACHINE_ARCH. .if ${MK_SYSTEM_COMPILER} == "yes" && \ (${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} == "yes" || ${MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP} == "yes") && \ !make(showconfig) && !make(native-xtools) && !make(xdev*) && \ ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == ${COMPILER_TYPE} && \ (${COMPILER_TYPE} == "clang" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == ${MACHINE_ARCH}) && \ ${COMPILER_VERSION} == ${WANT_COMPILER_VERSION} && \ ${COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION} == ${WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION} # Everything matches, disable the bootstrap compiler. MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP= no MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP= no USING_SYSTEM_COMPILER= yes .endif # ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == ${COMPILER_TYPE} USING_SYSTEM_COMPILER?= no TEST_SYSTEM_COMPILER_VARS= \ USING_SYSTEM_COMPILER MK_SYSTEM_COMPILER \ MK_CROSS_COMPILER MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP \ WANT_COMPILER_TYPE WANT_COMPILER_VERSION WANT_COMPILER_VERSION_FILE \ WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION WANT_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION_FILE \ CC COMPILER_TYPE COMPILER_FEATURES COMPILER_VERSION \ COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION \ LINKER_TYPE LINKER_VERSION test-system-compiler: .PHONY .for v in ${TEST_SYSTEM_COMPILER_VARS} ${_+_}@printf "%-35s= %s\n" "${v}" "${${v}}" .endfor .if ${USING_SYSTEM_COMPILER} == "yes" && \ (make(buildworld) || make(buildkernel) || make(kernel-toolchain) || \ make(toolchain) || make(_cross-tools)) .info SYSTEM_COMPILER: Determined that CC=${CC} matches the source tree. Not bootstrapping a cross-compiler. .endif # For installworld need to ensure that the looked-up compiler metadata is # passed along rather than trying to run cc from the restricted # STRICTTMPPATH. .if ${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} == "no" && ${MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP} == "no" .if !defined(X_COMPILER_TYPE) CROSSENV+= COMPILER_VERSION=${COMPILER_VERSION} \ COMPILER_TYPE=${COMPILER_TYPE} \ COMPILER_FEATURES=${COMPILER_FEATURES} \ COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION=${COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION} .else CROSSENV+= COMPILER_VERSION=${X_COMPILER_VERSION} \ COMPILER_FEATURES=${X_COMPILER_FEATURES} \ COMPILER_TYPE=${X_COMPILER_TYPE} \ COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION=${X_COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION} .endif .endif # Store some compiler metadata for use in installworld where we don't # want to invoke CC at all. _COMPILER_METADATA_VARS= COMPILER_VERSION \ COMPILER_TYPE \ COMPILER_FEATURES \ COMPILER_FREEBSD_VERSION \ LINKER_VERSION \ LINKER_TYPE compiler-metadata.mk: .PHONY .META @: > ${.TARGET} @echo ".info Using cached compiler metadata from build at $$(hostname) on $$(date)" \ > ${.TARGET} .for v in ${_COMPILER_METADATA_VARS} @echo "${v}=${${v}}" >> ${.TARGET} .endfor @echo ".export ${_COMPILER_METADATA_VARS}" >> ${.TARGET} # Handle external binutils. .if defined(CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX) CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX?=${CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX} .endif # If we do not have a bootstrap binutils (because the in-tree one does not # support the target architecture), provide a default cross-binutils prefix. # This allows riscv64 builds, for example, to automatically use the # riscv64-binutils port or package. .if !make(showconfig) .if !empty(BROKEN_OPTIONS:MBINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP) && \ ${MK_LLD_BOOTSTRAP} == "no" && \ !defined(CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX) CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX=/usr/local/${TARGET_ARCH}-freebsd/bin/ .if !exists(${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX}) .error In-tree binutils does not support the ${TARGET_ARCH} architecture. Install the ${TARGET_ARCH}-binutils port or package or set CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX. .endif .endif .endif XBINUTILS= AS AR LD NM OBJCOPY RANLIB SIZE STRINGS .for BINUTIL in ${XBINUTILS} .if defined(CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX) && \ exists(${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX}${${BINUTIL}}) X${BINUTIL}?= ${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX}${${BINUTIL}} .else X${BINUTIL}?= ${${BINUTIL}} .endif .endfor # We must do lib/ and libexec/ before bin/ in case of a mid-install error to # keep the users system reasonably usable. For static->dynamic root upgrades, # we don't want to install a dynamic binary without rtld and the needed # libraries. More commonly, for dynamic root, we don't want to install a # binary that requires a newer library version that hasn't been installed yet. # This ordering is not a guarantee though. The only guarantee of a working # system here would require fine-grained ordering of all components based # on their dependencies. .if !empty(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE) SUBDIR= ${SUBDIR_OVERRIDE} .else SUBDIR= lib libexec .if !defined(NO_ROOT) && (make(installworld) || make(install)) # Ensure libraries are installed before progressing. SUBDIR+=.WAIT .endif SUBDIR+=bin .if ${MK_CDDL} != "no" SUBDIR+=cddl .endif SUBDIR+=gnu include .if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no" SUBDIR+=kerberos5 .endif .if ${MK_RESCUE} != "no" SUBDIR+=rescue .endif SUBDIR+=sbin .if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no" SUBDIR+=secure .endif .if !defined(NO_SHARE) SUBDIR+=share .endif SUBDIR+=sys usr.bin usr.sbin .if ${MK_TESTS} != "no" SUBDIR+= tests .endif .if ${MK_OFED} != "no" SUBDIR+=contrib/ofed .endif # Local directories are last, since it is nice to at least get the base # system rebuilt before you do them. .for _DIR in ${LOCAL_DIRS} .if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}/Makefile) SUBDIR+= ${_DIR} .endif .endfor # Add LOCAL_LIB_DIRS, but only if they will not be picked up as a SUBDIR # of a LOCAL_DIRS directory. This allows LOCAL_DIRS=foo and # LOCAL_LIB_DIRS=foo/lib to behave as expected. .for _DIR in ${LOCAL_DIRS:M*/} ${LOCAL_DIRS:N*/:S|$|/|} _REDUNDANT_LIB_DIRS+= ${LOCAL_LIB_DIRS:M${_DIR}*} .endfor .for _DIR in ${LOCAL_LIB_DIRS} .if empty(_REDUNDANT_LIB_DIRS:M${_DIR}) && exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}/Makefile) SUBDIR+= ${_DIR} .endif .endfor # We must do etc/ last as it hooks into building the man whatis file # by calling 'makedb' in share/man. This is only relevant for # install/distribute so they build the whatis file after every manpage is # installed. .if make(installworld) || make(install) SUBDIR+=.WAIT .endif SUBDIR+=etc .endif # !empty(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE) .if defined(NOCLEAN) .warning NOCLEAN option is deprecated. Use NO_CLEAN instead. NO_CLEAN= ${NOCLEAN} .endif .if defined(NO_CLEANDIR) CLEANDIR= clean cleandepend .else CLEANDIR= cleandir .endif .if defined(WORLDFAST) NO_CLEAN= t NO_OBJ= t .endif .if ${MK_META_MODE} == "yes" # If filemon is used then we can rely on the build being incremental-safe. # The .meta files will also track the build command and rebuild should # it change. .if empty(.MAKE.MODE:Mnofilemon) NO_CLEAN= t .endif .endif .if defined(NO_OBJ) || ${MK_AUTO_OBJ} == "yes" NO_OBJ= t NO_KERNELOBJ= t .endif .if !defined(NO_OBJ) _obj= obj .endif LOCAL_TOOL_DIRS?= PACKAGEDIR?= ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR} .if empty(SHELL:M*csh*) BUILDENV_SHELL?=${SHELL} .else BUILDENV_SHELL?=/bin/sh .endif .if !defined(SVN) || empty(SVN) . for _P in /usr/bin /usr/local/bin . for _S in svn svnlite . if exists(${_P}/${_S}) SVN= ${_P}/${_S} . endif . endfor . endfor .endif SVNFLAGS?= -r HEAD .if !defined(VCS_REVISION) && empty(VCS_REVISION) _VCS_REVISION?= $$(eval ${SVNVERSION_CMD} ${SRCDIR}) . if !empty(_VCS_REVISION) VCS_REVISION= $$(echo r${_VCS_REVISION}) . endif .endif .if !defined(OSRELDATE) .if exists(/usr/include/osreldate.h) OSRELDATE!= awk '/^\#define[[:space:]]*__FreeBSD_version/ { print $$3 }' \ /usr/include/osreldate.h .else OSRELDATE= 0 .endif .export OSRELDATE .endif # Set VERSION for CTFMERGE to use via the default CTFFLAGS=-L VERSION. .if !defined(_REVISION) _REVISION!= MK_AUTO_OBJ=no ${MAKE} -C ${SRCDIR}/release -V REVISION .export _REVISION .endif .if !defined(_BRANCH) _BRANCH!= MK_AUTO_OBJ=no ${MAKE} -C ${SRCDIR}/release -V BRANCH .export _BRANCH .endif .if !defined(SRCRELDATE) SRCRELDATE!= awk '/^\#define[[:space:]]*__FreeBSD_version/ { print $$3 }' \ ${SRCDIR}/sys/sys/param.h .export SRCRELDATE .endif .if !defined(VERSION) VERSION= FreeBSD ${_REVISION}-${_BRANCH:C/-p[0-9]+$//} ${TARGET_ARCH} ${SRCRELDATE} .export VERSION .endif .if !defined(PKG_VERSION) .if ${_BRANCH:MSTABLE*} || ${_BRANCH:MCURRENT*} || ${_BRANCH:MALPHA*} TIMENOW= %Y%m%d%H%M%S EXTRA_REVISION= .s${TIMENOW:gmtime} .endif .if ${_BRANCH:M*-p*} EXTRA_REVISION= _${_BRANCH:C/.*-p([0-9]+$)/\1/} .endif PKG_VERSION= ${_REVISION}${EXTRA_REVISION} .endif KNOWN_ARCHES?= aarch64/arm64 \ amd64 \ arm \ armeb/arm \ armv6/arm \ i386 \ mips \ mipsel/mips \ mips64el/mips \ mipsn32el/mips \ mips64/mips \ mipsn32/mips \ mipshf/mips \ mipselhf/mips \ mips64elhf/mips \ mips64hf/mips \ powerpc \ powerpc64/powerpc \ powerpcspe/powerpc \ riscv64/riscv \ riscv64sf/riscv \ sparc64 .if ${TARGET} == ${TARGET_ARCH} _t= ${TARGET} .else _t= ${TARGET_ARCH}/${TARGET} .endif .for _t in ${_t} .if empty(KNOWN_ARCHES:M${_t}) .error Unknown target ${TARGET_ARCH}:${TARGET}. .endif .endfor .if ${TARGET} == ${MACHINE} TARGET_CPUTYPE?=${CPUTYPE} .else TARGET_CPUTYPE?= .endif .if !empty(TARGET_CPUTYPE) _TARGET_CPUTYPE=${TARGET_CPUTYPE} .else _TARGET_CPUTYPE=dummy .endif _CPUTYPE!= MK_AUTO_OBJ=no MAKEFLAGS= CPUTYPE=${_TARGET_CPUTYPE} ${MAKE} \ -f /dev/null -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk -V CPUTYPE .if ${_CPUTYPE} != ${_TARGET_CPUTYPE} .error CPUTYPE global should be set with ?=. .endif .if make(buildworld) BUILD_ARCH!= uname -p .if ${MACHINE_ARCH} != ${BUILD_ARCH} .error To cross-build, set TARGET_ARCH. .endif .endif WORLDTMP= ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/tmp BPATH= ${CCACHE_WRAPPER_PATH_PFX}${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/sbin:${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/bin:${WORLDTMP}/legacy/bin XPATH= ${WORLDTMP}/usr/sbin:${WORLDTMP}/usr/bin STRICTTMPPATH= ${BPATH}:${XPATH} TMPPATH= ${STRICTTMPPATH}:${PATH} # # Avoid running mktemp(1) unless actually needed. # It may not be functional, e.g., due to new ABI # when in the middle of installing over this system. # .if make(distributeworld) || make(installworld) || make(stageworld) INSTALLTMP!= /usr/bin/mktemp -d -u -t install .endif .if make(stagekernel) || make(distributekernel) TAGS+= kernel PACKAGE= kernel .endif # # Building a world goes through the following stages # # 1. legacy stage [BMAKE] # This stage is responsible for creating compatibility # shims that are needed by the bootstrap-tools, # build-tools and cross-tools stages. These are generally # APIs that tools from one of those three stages need to # build that aren't present on the host. # 1. bootstrap-tools stage [BMAKE] # This stage is responsible for creating programs that # are needed for backward compatibility reasons. They # are not built as cross-tools. # 2. build-tools stage [TMAKE] # This stage is responsible for creating the object # tree and building any tools that are needed during # the build process. Some programs are listed during # this phase because they build binaries to generate # files needed to build these programs. This stage also # builds the 'build-tools' target rather than 'all'. # 3. cross-tools stage [XMAKE] # This stage is responsible for creating any tools that # are needed for building the system. A cross-compiler is one # of them. This differs from build tools in two ways: # 1. the 'all' target is built rather than 'build-tools' # 2. these tools are installed into TMPPATH for stage 4. # 4. world stage [WMAKE] # This stage actually builds the world. # 5. install stage (optional) [IMAKE] # This stage installs a previously built world. # BOOTSTRAPPING?= 0 # Keep these in sync -- see below for special case exception MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_OSREL?= 900044 MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_REL?= 9.1 # Common environment for world related stages CROSSENV+= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${OBJTREE} \ MACHINE_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \ MACHINE=${TARGET} \ CPUTYPE=${TARGET_CPUTYPE} .if ${MK_META_MODE} != "no" # Don't rebuild build-tools targets during normal build. CROSSENV+= BUILD_TOOLS_META=.NOMETA .endif .if defined(TARGET_CFLAGS) CROSSENV+= ${TARGET_CFLAGS} .endif # bootstrap-tools stage BMAKEENV= INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \ TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} \ PATH=${BPATH}:${PATH} \ WORLDTMP=${WORLDTMP} \ MAKEFLAGS="-m ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/mk ${.MAKEFLAGS}" # need to keep this in sync with targets/pseudo/bootstrap-tools/Makefile BSARGS= DESTDIR= \ BOOTSTRAPPING=${OSRELDATE} \ BWPHASE=${.TARGET:C,^_,,} \ SSP_CFLAGS= \ MK_COVERAGE=no MK_HTML=no NO_LINT=yes MK_MAN=no \ -DNO_PIC MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_SHARED \ -DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no \ MK_CLANG_EXTRAS=no MK_CLANG_FULL=no \ MK_LLDB=no MK_TESTS=no \ MK_INCLUDES=yes BMAKE= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${WORLDTMP} \ ${BMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${WORLD_FLAGS} -f Makefile.inc1 \ ${BSARGS} # build-tools stage TMAKE= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${OBJTREE} \ ${BMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${WORLD_FLAGS} -f Makefile.inc1 \ TARGET=${TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \ DESTDIR= \ BOOTSTRAPPING=${OSRELDATE} \ BWPHASE=${.TARGET:C,^_,,} \ SSP_CFLAGS= \ -DNO_LINT \ -DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no \ MK_CLANG_EXTRAS=no MK_CLANG_FULL=no \ MK_COVERAGE=no \ MK_LLDB=no MK_TESTS=no # cross-tools stage XMAKE= TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} ${BMAKE} \ TARGET=${TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \ MK_GDB=no MK_TESTS=no # kernel-tools stage KTMAKEENV= INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \ PATH=${BPATH}:${PATH} \ WORLDTMP=${WORLDTMP} KTMAKE= TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${WORLDTMP} \ ${KTMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${WORLD_FLAGS} -f Makefile.inc1 \ DESTDIR= \ BOOTSTRAPPING=${OSRELDATE} \ SSP_CFLAGS= \ MK_COVERAGE=no MK_HTML=no -DNO_LINT MK_MAN=no \ -DNO_PIC MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_SHARED \ -DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no # world stage WMAKEENV= ${CROSSENV} \ INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \ PATH=${TMPPATH} \ SYSROOT=${WORLDTMP} # make hierarchy HMAKE= PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} LOCAL_MTREE=${LOCAL_MTREE:Q} .if defined(NO_ROOT) HMAKE+= PATH=${TMPPATH} METALOG=${METALOG} -DNO_ROOT .endif CROSSENV+= CC="${XCC} ${XCFLAGS}" CXX="${XCXX} ${XCXXFLAGS} ${XCFLAGS}" \ CPP="${XCPP} ${XCFLAGS}" \ AS="${XAS}" AR="${XAR}" LD="${XLD}" LLVM_LINK="${XLLVM_LINK}" \ NM=${XNM} OBJCOPY="${XOBJCOPY}" \ RANLIB=${XRANLIB} STRINGS=${XSTRINGS} \ SIZE="${XSIZE}" .if defined(CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX) && exists(${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX}) # In the case of xdev-build tools, CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX won't be a # directory, but the compiler will look in the right place for its # tools so we don't need to tell it where to look. BFLAGS+= -B${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX} .endif # The internal bootstrap compiler has a default sysroot set by TOOLS_PREFIX # and target set by TARGET/TARGET_ARCH. However, there are several needs to # always pass an explicit --sysroot and -target. # - External compiler needs sysroot and target flags. # - External ld needs sysroot. # - To be clear about the use of a sysroot when using the internal compiler. # - Easier debugging. # - Allowing WITH_SYSTEM_COMPILER+WITH_META_MODE to work together due to # the flip-flopping build command when sometimes using external and # sometimes using internal. # - Allow using lld which has no support for default paths. .if !defined(CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX) || !exists(${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX}) BFLAGS+= -B${WORLDTMP}/usr/bin .endif .if ${TARGET} == "arm" .if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marmv6*} != "" && ${TARGET_CPUTYPE:M*soft*} == "" TARGET_ABI= gnueabihf .else TARGET_ABI= gnueabi .endif .endif .if ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc || \ (defined(X_COMPILER_TYPE) && ${X_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc) # GCC requires -isystem and -L when using a cross-compiler. --sysroot # won't set header path and -L is used to ensure the base library path # is added before the port PREFIX library path. XCFLAGS+= -isystem ${WORLDTMP}/usr/include -L${WORLDTMP}/usr/lib # GCC requires -B to find /usr/lib/crti.o when using a cross-compiler # combined with --sysroot. XCFLAGS+= -B${WORLDTMP}/usr/lib # Force using libc++ for external GCC. .if ${X_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc && ${X_COMPILER_VERSION} >= 40800 XCXXFLAGS+= -isystem ${WORLDTMP}/usr/include/c++/v1 -std=c++11 \ -nostdinc++ .endif .elif ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == clang || \ (defined(X_COMPILER_TYPE) && ${X_COMPILER_TYPE} == clang) TARGET_ABI?= unknown TARGET_TRIPLE?= ${TARGET_ARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/}-${TARGET_ABI}-freebsd12.0 XCFLAGS+= -target ${TARGET_TRIPLE} .endif XCFLAGS+= --sysroot=${WORLDTMP} .if !empty(BFLAGS) XCFLAGS+= ${BFLAGS} .endif .if ${MK_LIB32} != "no" && (${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || \ ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" || ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips64*} != "") LIBCOMPAT= 32 .include "Makefile.libcompat" .elif ${MK_LIBSOFT} != "no" && ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6" LIBCOMPAT= SOFT .include "Makefile.libcompat" .endif # META_MODE normally ignores host file changes since every build updates # timestamps (see NO_META_IGNORE_HOST in sys.mk). There are known times # when the ABI breaks though that we want to force rebuilding WORLDTMP # to get updated host tools. .if ${MK_META_MODE} == "yes" && defined(NO_CLEAN) && \ !defined(NO_META_IGNORE_HOST) && !defined(NO_META_IGNORE_HOST_HEADERS) && \ !make(showconfig) # r318736 - ino64 major ABI breakage META_MODE_BAD_ABI_VERS+= 1200031 .if !defined(OBJDIR_HOST_OSRELDATE) .if exists(${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/host-osreldate.h) OBJDIR_HOST_OSRELDATE!= \ awk '/^\#define[[:space:]]*__FreeBSD_version/ { print $$3 }' \ ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/host-osreldate.h .else OBJDIR_HOST_OSRELDATE= 0 .endif .export OBJDIR_HOST_OSRELDATE .endif # Note that this logic is the opposite of normal BOOTSTRAP handling. We want # to compare the WORLDTMP's OSRELDATE to the host's OSRELDATE. If the WORLDTMP # is older than the ABI-breakage OSRELDATE of the HOST then we rebuild. .for _ver in ${META_MODE_BAD_ABI_VERS} .if ${OSRELDATE} >= ${_ver} && ${OBJDIR_HOST_OSRELDATE} < ${_ver} _meta_mode_need_rebuild= ${_ver} .endif .endfor .if defined(_meta_mode_need_rebuild) .info META_MODE: Rebuilding host tools due to ABI breakage in __FreeBSD_version ${_meta_mode_need_rebuild}. NO_META_IGNORE_HOST_HEADERS= 1 .export NO_META_IGNORE_HOST_HEADERS .endif .endif # This is only used for META_MODE+filemon to track what the oldest # __FreeBSD_version is in WORLDTMP. This purposely does NOT have # a make dependency on /usr/include/osreldate.h as the file should # only be copied when it is missing or meta mode determines it has changed. # Since host files are normally ignored without NO_META_IGNORE_HOST # the file will never be updated unless that flag is specified. This # allows tracking the oldest osreldate to force rebuilds via # META_MODE_BADABI_REVS above. host-osreldate.h: # DO NOT ADD /usr/include/osreldate.h here @cp -f /usr/include/osreldate.h ${.TARGET} WMAKE= ${WMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${WORLD_FLAGS} -f Makefile.inc1 \ BWPHASE=${.TARGET:C,^_,,} \ DESTDIR=${WORLDTMP} IMAKEENV= ${CROSSENV} IMAKE= ${IMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \ ${IMAKE_INSTALL} ${IMAKE_MTREE} .if empty(.MAKEFLAGS:M-n) IMAKEENV+= PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH}:${INSTALLTMP} \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${INSTALLTMP} \ PATH_LOCALE=${INSTALLTMP}/locale IMAKE+= __MAKE_SHELL=${INSTALLTMP}/sh .else IMAKEENV+= PATH=${TMPPATH}:${INSTALLTMP} .endif .if defined(DB_FROM_SRC) INSTALLFLAGS+= -N ${.CURDIR}/etc MTREEFLAGS+= -N ${.CURDIR}/etc .endif _INSTALL_DDIR= ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR} INSTALL_DDIR= ${_INSTALL_DDIR:S://:/:g:C:/$::} .if defined(NO_ROOT) METALOG?= ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/METALOG METALOG:= ${METALOG:C,//+,/,g} IMAKE+= -DNO_ROOT METALOG=${METALOG} INSTALLFLAGS+= -U -M ${METALOG} -D ${INSTALL_DDIR} MTREEFLAGS+= -W .endif .if defined(BUILD_PKGS) INSTALLFLAGS+= -h sha256 .endif .if defined(DB_FROM_SRC) || defined(NO_ROOT) IMAKE_INSTALL= INSTALL="install ${INSTALLFLAGS}" IMAKE_MTREE= MTREE_CMD="mtree ${MTREEFLAGS}" .endif # kernel stage KMAKEENV= ${WMAKEENV:NSYSROOT=*} KMAKE= ${KMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${KERNEL_FLAGS} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} # # buildworld # # Attempt to rebuild the entire system, with reasonable chance of # success, regardless of how old your existing system is. # _worldtmp: .PHONY .if ${.CURDIR:C/[^,]//g} != "" # The m4 build of sendmail files doesn't like it if ',' is used # anywhere in the path of it's files. @echo @echo "*** Error: path to source tree contains a comma ','" @echo false .endif @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" .if !defined(NO_CLEAN) rm -rf ${WORLDTMP} .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) rm -rf ${LIBCOMPATTMP} .endif .else .if exists(${WORLDTMP}) @echo ">>> Deleting stale files in build tree..." ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} -DBATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES \ delete-old delete-old-libs >/dev/null .endif .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) && exists(${LIBCOMPATTMP}) ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} -DBATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES \ DESTDIR=${LIBCOMPATTMP} \ delete-old delete-old-libs >/dev/null .endif rm -rf ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/include .if ${USING_SYSTEM_COMPILER} == "yes" .for cc in cc c++ if [ -x ${WORLDTMP}/usr/bin/${cc} ]; then \ inum=$$(stat -f %i ${WORLDTMP}/usr/bin/${cc}); \ find ${WORLDTMP}/usr/bin -inum $${inum} -delete; \ fi .endfor .endif # ${USING_SYSTEM_COMPILER} == "yes" # Our current approach to dependency tracking cannot cope with certain source # tree changes, particularly with respect to removing source files and # replacing generated files. Handle these cases here in an ad-hoc fashion. # # Syscall stubs rewritten in C # Date SVN Rev Syscalls # 20160829 r305012 ptrace # 20170624 r320278 fstat fstatat fstatfs getdirentries getfsstat statfs .for f in fstat fstatat fstatfs getdirentries getfsstat ptrace statfs .if exists(${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.o) @if egrep -qw '${f}\.[sS]' \ ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.o; then \ echo Removing stale dependencies for ${f} syscall wrappers; \ rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.* \ ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/world32/${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.*; \ fi .endif .endfor # 20170607 remove stale dependencies for utimens* wrappers removed in r319663 .for f in futimens utimensat .if exists(${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.o) @if egrep -q '/${f}.c' \ ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.o; then \ echo Removing stale dependencies for ${f} syscall wrappers; \ rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.* \ ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/world32/${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.*; \ fi .endif .endfor # 20170523 remove stale generated asm files for functions which are no longer # syscalls after r302092 (pipe) and r318736 (others) .for f in getdents lstat mknod pipe stat .if exists(${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/${f}.s) || \ exists(${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/${f}.S) @echo Removing stale generated ${f} syscall files @rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/${f}.* \ ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.* \ ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/world32/${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/${f}.* \ ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/world32/${.CURDIR}/lib/libc/.depend.${f}.* .endif .endfor .endif # !defined(NO_CLEAN) .for _dir in \ lib lib/casper usr legacy/bin legacy/usr mkdir -p ${WORLDTMP}/${_dir} .endfor mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/include >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/usr >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/usr/include >/dev/null ln -sf ${.CURDIR}/sys ${WORLDTMP} .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" # We could instead disable debug files for these build stages mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/lib >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/usr/lib >/dev/null .endif .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/usr >/dev/null .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/lib/debug/usr >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/usr/lib/debug/usr >/dev/null .endif .endif .if ${MK_TESTS} != "no" mkdir -p ${WORLDTMP}${TESTSBASE} mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}${TESTSBASE} >/dev/null .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" mkdir -p ${WORLDTMP}/usr/lib/debug/${TESTSBASE} mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist \ -p ${WORLDTMP}/usr/lib/debug/${TESTSBASE} >/dev/null .endif .endif .for _mtree in ${LOCAL_MTREE} mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/${_mtree} -p ${WORLDTMP} > /dev/null .endfor _legacy: @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 1.1: legacy release compatibility shims" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${BMAKE} legacy _bootstrap-tools: @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 1.2: bootstrap tools" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${BMAKE} bootstrap-tools _cleanobj: .if !defined(NO_CLEAN) @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 2.1: cleaning up the object tree" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} ${CLEANDIR} .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${LIBCOMPATWMAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 ${CLEANDIR} .endif .endif _obj: @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 2.2: rebuilding the object tree" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} obj _build-tools: @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 2.3: build tools" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${TMAKE} build-tools _cross-tools: @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 3: cross tools" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/compiler-metadata.mk ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${XMAKE} cross-tools ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${XMAKE} kernel-tools _build-metadata: @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 3.1: recording build metadata" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} compiler-metadata.mk ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} host-osreldate.h _includes: @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 4.1: building includes" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" # Special handling for SUBDIR_OVERRIDE in buildworld as they most likely need # headers from default SUBDIR. Do SUBDIR_OVERRIDE includes last. ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} SUBDIR_OVERRIDE= SHARED=symlinks \ MK_INCLUDES=yes includes .if !empty(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE) && make(buildworld) ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} MK_INCLUDES=yes SHARED=symlinks includes .endif _libraries: @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 4.2: building libraries" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${WMAKE} -DNO_FSCHG MK_HTML=no -DNO_LINT MK_MAN=no \ MK_PROFILE=no MK_TESTS=no MK_TESTS_SUPPORT=${MK_TESTS} libraries everything: .PHONY @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 4.3: building everything" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; _PARALLEL_SUBDIR_OK=1 ${WMAKE} all WMAKE_TGTS= .if !defined(WORLDFAST) WMAKE_TGTS+= _worldtmp _legacy .if empty(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE) WMAKE_TGTS+= _bootstrap-tools .endif WMAKE_TGTS+= _cleanobj .if !defined(NO_OBJ) WMAKE_TGTS+= _obj .endif WMAKE_TGTS+= _build-tools _cross-tools WMAKE_TGTS+= _build-metadata WMAKE_TGTS+= _includes .endif .if !defined(NO_LIBS) WMAKE_TGTS+= _libraries .endif WMAKE_TGTS+= everything .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) && empty(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE) WMAKE_TGTS+= build${libcompat} .endif buildworld: buildworld_prologue ${WMAKE_TGTS} buildworld_epilogue .PHONY .ORDER: buildworld_prologue ${WMAKE_TGTS} buildworld_epilogue buildworld_prologue: .PHONY @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> World build started on `LC_ALL=C date`" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" buildworld_epilogue: .PHONY @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> World build completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" # # We need to have this as a target because the indirection between Makefile # and Makefile.inc1 causes the correct PATH to be used, rather than a # modification of the current environment's PATH. In addition, we need # to quote multiword values. # buildenvvars: .PHONY @echo ${WMAKEENV:Q} ${.MAKE.EXPORTED:@v@$v=\"${$v}\"@} .if ${.TARGETS:Mbuildenv} .if ${.MAKEFLAGS:M-j} .error The buildenv target is incompatible with -j .endif .endif BUILDENV_DIR?= ${.CURDIR} buildenv: .PHONY @echo Entering world for ${TARGET_ARCH}:${TARGET} .if ${BUILDENV_SHELL:M*zsh*} @echo For ZSH you must run: export CPUTYPE=${TARGET_CPUTYPE} .endif @cd ${BUILDENV_DIR} && env ${WMAKEENV} BUILDENV=1 ${BUILDENV_SHELL} \ || true TOOLCHAIN_TGTS= ${WMAKE_TGTS:Neverything:Nbuild${libcompat}} toolchain: ${TOOLCHAIN_TGTS} .PHONY kernel-toolchain: ${TOOLCHAIN_TGTS:N_includes:N_libraries} .PHONY # # installcheck # # Checks to be sure system is ready for installworld/installkernel. # installcheck: _installcheck_world _installcheck_kernel .PHONY _installcheck_world: .PHONY _installcheck_kernel: .PHONY # # Require DESTDIR to be set if installing for a different architecture or # using the user/group database in the source tree. # .if ${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH} || ${TARGET} != ${MACHINE} || \ defined(DB_FROM_SRC) .if !make(distributeworld) _installcheck_world: __installcheck_DESTDIR _installcheck_kernel: __installcheck_DESTDIR __installcheck_DESTDIR: .PHONY .if !defined(DESTDIR) || empty(DESTDIR) @echo "ERROR: Please set DESTDIR!"; \ false .endif .endif .endif .if !defined(DB_FROM_SRC) # # Check for missing UIDs/GIDs. # CHECK_UIDS= auditdistd CHECK_GIDS= audit .if ${MK_SENDMAIL} != "no" CHECK_UIDS+= smmsp CHECK_GIDS+= smmsp .endif .if ${MK_PF} != "no" CHECK_UIDS+= proxy CHECK_GIDS+= proxy authpf .endif .if ${MK_UNBOUND} != "no" CHECK_UIDS+= unbound CHECK_GIDS+= unbound .endif _installcheck_world: __installcheck_UGID __installcheck_UGID: .PHONY .for uid in ${CHECK_UIDS} @if ! `id -u ${uid} >/dev/null 2>&1`; then \ echo "ERROR: Required ${uid} user is missing, see /usr/src/UPDATING."; \ false; \ fi .endfor .for gid in ${CHECK_GIDS} @if ! `find / -prune -group ${gid} >/dev/null 2>&1`; then \ echo "ERROR: Required ${gid} group is missing, see /usr/src/UPDATING."; \ false; \ fi .endfor .endif # # If installing over the running system (DESTDIR is / or unset) and the install # includes rescue, try running rescue from the objdir as a sanity check. If # rescue is not functional (e.g., because it depends on a system call not # supported by the currently running kernel), abort the installation. # .if !make(distributeworld) && ${MK_RESCUE} != "no" && \ (empty(DESTDIR) || ${DESTDIR} == "/") && empty(BYPASS_INSTALLCHECK_SH) _installcheck_world: __installcheck_sh_check __installcheck_sh_check: .PHONY @if [ "`${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/rescue/rescue/rescue sh -c 'echo OK'`" != \ OK ]; then \ echo "rescue/sh check failed, installation aborted" >&2; \ false; \ fi .endif # # Required install tools to be saved in a scratch dir for safety. # .if ${MK_ZONEINFO} != "no" _zoneinfo= zic tzsetup .endif ITOOLS= [ awk cap_mkdb cat chflags chmod chown cmp cp \ date echo egrep find grep id install ${_install-info} \ ln make mkdir mtree mv pwd_mkdb \ rm sed services_mkdb sh strip sysctl test true uname wc ${_zoneinfo} \ ${LOCAL_ITOOLS} # Needed for share/man .if ${MK_MAN_UTILS} != "no" ITOOLS+=makewhatis .endif # # distributeworld # # Distributes everything compiled by a `buildworld'. # # installworld # # Installs everything compiled by a 'buildworld'. # # Non-base distributions produced by the base system EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS= doc .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS+= lib${libcompat} .endif .if ${MK_TESTS} != "no" EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS+= tests .endif DEBUG_DISTRIBUTIONS= .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" DEBUG_DISTRIBUTIONS+= base ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS:S,doc,,:S,tests,,} .endif MTREE_MAGIC?= mtree 2.0 distributeworld installworld stageworld: _installcheck_world .PHONY mkdir -p ${INSTALLTMP} progs=$$(for prog in ${ITOOLS}; do \ if progpath=`which $$prog`; then \ echo $$progpath; \ else \ echo "Required tool $$prog not found in PATH." >&2; \ exit 1; \ fi; \ done); \ libs=$$(ldd -f "%o %p\n" -f "%o %p\n" $$progs 2>/dev/null | sort -u | \ while read line; do \ set -- $$line; \ if [ "$$2 $$3" != "not found" ]; then \ echo $$2; \ else \ echo "Required library $$1 not found." >&2; \ exit 1; \ fi; \ done); \ cp $$libs $$progs ${INSTALLTMP} cp -R $${PATH_LOCALE:-"/usr/share/locale"} ${INSTALLTMP}/locale .if defined(NO_ROOT) -mkdir -p ${METALOG:H} echo "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" > ${METALOG} .endif .if make(distributeworld) .for dist in ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS} -mkdir ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist} mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist \ -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist} >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \ -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr/include >/dev/null .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \ -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr/lib >/dev/null .endif .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist \ -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr >/dev/null .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist \ -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr/lib/debug/usr >/dev/null .endif .endif .if ${MK_TESTS} != "no" && ${dist} == "tests" -mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}${TESTSBASE} mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist \ -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}${TESTSBASE} >/dev/null .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist \ -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr/lib/debug/${TESTSBASE} >/dev/null .endif .endif .if defined(NO_ROOT) ${IMAKEENV} mtree -C -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist | \ sed -e 's#^\./#./${dist}/#' >> ${METALOG} ${IMAKEENV} mtree -C -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist | \ sed -e 's#^\./#./${dist}/usr/#' >> ${METALOG} ${IMAKEENV} mtree -C -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist | \ sed -e 's#^\./#./${dist}/usr/include/#' >> ${METALOG} .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) ${IMAKEENV} mtree -C -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist | \ sed -e 's#^\./#./${dist}/usr/#' >> ${METALOG} .endif .endif .endfor -mkdir ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/base ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/etc; ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} \ METALOG=${METALOG} ${IMAKE_INSTALL} ${IMAKE_MTREE} \ DISTBASE=/base DESTDIR=${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/base \ LOCAL_MTREE=${LOCAL_MTREE:Q} distrib-dirs .endif ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${IMAKE} re${.TARGET:S/world$//}; \ ${IMAKEENV} rm -rf ${INSTALLTMP} .if make(distributeworld) .for dist in ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS} find ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist} -mindepth 1 -type d -empty -delete .endfor .if defined(NO_ROOT) .for dist in base ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS} @# For each file that exists in this dist, print the corresponding @# line from the METALOG. This relies on the fact that @# a line containing only the filename will sort immediately before @# the relevant mtree line. cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}; \ find ./${dist} | sort -u ${METALOG} - | \ awk 'BEGIN { print "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" } !/ type=/ { file = $$1 } / type=/ { if ($$1 == file) { sub(/^\.\/${dist}\//, "./"); print } }' > \ ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.meta .endfor .for dist in ${DEBUG_DISTRIBUTIONS} @# For each file that exists in this dist, print the corresponding @# line from the METALOG. This relies on the fact that @# a line containing only the filename will sort immediately before @# the relevant mtree line. cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}; \ find ./${dist}/usr/lib/debug | sort -u ${METALOG} - | \ awk 'BEGIN { print "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" } !/ type=/ { file = $$1 } / type=/ { if ($$1 == file) { sub(/^\.\/${dist}\//, "./"); print } }' > \ ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.debug.meta .endfor .endif .endif packageworld: .PHONY .for dist in base ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS} .if defined(NO_ROOT) ${_+_}cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}; \ tar cvf - --exclude usr/lib/debug \ @${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.meta | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${PACKAGEDIR}/${dist}.txz .else ${_+_}cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}; \ tar cvf - --exclude usr/lib/debug . | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${PACKAGEDIR}/${dist}.txz .endif .endfor .for dist in ${DEBUG_DISTRIBUTIONS} . if defined(NO_ROOT) ${_+_}cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}; \ tar cvf - @${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.debug.meta | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${PACKAGEDIR}/${dist}-dbg.txz . else ${_+_}cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}; \ tar cvLf - usr/lib/debug | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${PACKAGEDIR}/${dist}-dbg.txz . endif .endfor # # reinstall # # If you have a build server, you can NFS mount the source and obj directories # and do a 'make reinstall' on the *client* to install new binaries from the # most recent server build. # restage reinstall: .MAKE .PHONY @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Making hierarchy" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \ LOCAL_MTREE=${LOCAL_MTREE:Q} hierarchy .if make(restage) @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Making distribution" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \ LOCAL_MTREE=${LOCAL_MTREE:Q} distribution .endif @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Installing everything" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 install .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 install${libcompat} .endif redistribute: .MAKE .PHONY @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Distributing everything" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 distribute .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 distribute${libcompat} \ DISTRIBUTION=lib${libcompat} .endif distrib-dirs distribution: .MAKE .PHONY ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/etc; ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} \ ${IMAKE_INSTALL} ${IMAKE_MTREE} METALOG=${METALOG} ${.TARGET} .if make(distribution) ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} \ ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 ${IMAKE_INSTALL} \ METALOG=${METALOG} MK_TESTS=no installconfig .endif # # buildkernel and installkernel # # Which kernels to build and/or install is specified by setting # KERNCONF. If not defined a GENERIC kernel is built/installed. # Only the existing (depending TARGET) config files are used # for building kernels and only the first of these is designated # as the one being installed. # # Note that we have to use TARGET instead of TARGET_ARCH when # we're in kernel-land. Since only TARGET_ARCH is (expected) to # be set to cross-build, we have to make sure TARGET is set # properly. .if defined(KERNFAST) NO_KERNELCLEAN= t NO_KERNELCONFIG= t NO_KERNELOBJ= t # Shortcut for KERNCONF=Blah -DKERNFAST is now KERNFAST=Blah .if !defined(KERNCONF) && ${KERNFAST} != "1" KERNCONF=${KERNFAST} .endif .endif .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" KERNCONF?= GENERIC64 .else KERNCONF?= GENERIC .endif INSTKERNNAME?= kernel KERNSRCDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/sys KRNLCONFDIR= ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf KRNLOBJDIR= ${OBJTREE}${KERNSRCDIR} KERNCONFDIR?= ${KRNLCONFDIR} BUILDKERNELS= INSTALLKERNEL= .if defined(NO_INSTALLKERNEL) # All of the BUILDKERNELS loops start at index 1. BUILDKERNELS+= dummy .endif .for _kernel in ${KERNCONF} .if exists(${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}) BUILDKERNELS+= ${_kernel} .if empty(INSTALLKERNEL) && !defined(NO_INSTALLKERNEL) INSTALLKERNEL= ${_kernel} .endif .endif .endfor ${WMAKE_TGTS:N_worldtmp:Nbuild${libcompat}} ${.ALLTARGETS:M_*:N_worldtmp}: .MAKE .PHONY # # buildkernel # # Builds all kernels defined by BUILDKERNELS. # buildkernel: .MAKE .PHONY .if empty(BUILDKERNELS:Ndummy) @echo "ERROR: Missing kernel configuration file(s) (${KERNCONF})."; \ false .endif @echo .for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:Ndummy} @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} started on `LC_ALL=C date`" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo "===> ${_kernel}" mkdir -p ${KRNLOBJDIR} .if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG) @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 1: configuring the kernel" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \ PATH=${TMPPATH} \ config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \ -I '${KERNCONFDIR}' '${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}' .endif .if !defined(NO_CLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN) @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 2.1: cleaning up the object tree" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; ${KMAKE} ${CLEANDIR} .endif .if !defined(NO_KERNELOBJ) @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 2.2: rebuilding the object tree" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; ${KMAKE} obj .endif @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 2.3: build tools" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${KTMAKE} kernel-tools @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 3.1: building everything" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" ${_+_}cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; ${KMAKE} all -DNO_MODULES_OBJ @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" .endfor NO_INSTALLEXTRAKERNELS?= yes # # installkernel, etc. # # Install the kernel defined by INSTALLKERNEL # installkernel installkernel.debug \ reinstallkernel reinstallkernel.debug: _installcheck_kernel .PHONY .if !defined(NO_INSTALLKERNEL) .if empty(INSTALLKERNEL) @echo "ERROR: No kernel \"${KERNCONF}\" to install."; \ false .endif @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Installing kernel ${INSTALLKERNEL}" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; \ ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} \ ${MAKE} ${IMAKE_INSTALL} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} ${.TARGET:S/kernel//} .endif .if ${BUILDKERNELS:[#]} > 1 && ${NO_INSTALLEXTRAKERNELS} != "yes" .for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:[2..-1]} @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Installing kernel ${_kernel}" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} \ ${MAKE} ${IMAKE_INSTALL} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME}.${_kernel} ${.TARGET:S/kernel//} .endfor .endif distributekernel distributekernel.debug: .PHONY .if !defined(NO_INSTALLKERNEL) .if empty(INSTALLKERNEL) @echo "ERROR: No kernel \"${KERNCONF}\" to install."; \ false .endif mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR} .if defined(NO_ROOT) @echo "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" > ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.premeta .endif cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; \ ${IMAKEENV} ${IMAKE_INSTALL:S/METALOG/kernel.premeta/} \ ${IMAKE_MTREE} PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} \ DESTDIR=${INSTALL_DDIR}/kernel \ ${.TARGET:S/distributekernel/install/} .if defined(NO_ROOT) @sed -e 's|^./kernel|.|' ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.premeta > \ ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.meta .endif .endif .if ${BUILDKERNELS:[#]} > 1 && ${NO_INSTALLEXTRAKERNELS} != "yes" .for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:[2..-1]} .if defined(NO_ROOT) @echo "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" > ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.premeta .endif cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ ${IMAKEENV} ${IMAKE_INSTALL:S/METALOG/kernel.${_kernel}.premeta/} \ ${IMAKE_MTREE} PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} \ KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME}.${_kernel} \ DESTDIR=${INSTALL_DDIR}/kernel.${_kernel} \ ${.TARGET:S/distributekernel/install/} .if defined(NO_ROOT) @sed -e "s|^./kernel.${_kernel}|.|" \ ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.premeta > \ ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.meta .endif .endfor .endif packagekernel: .PHONY .if defined(NO_ROOT) .if !defined(NO_INSTALLKERNEL) cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel; \ tar cvf - --exclude '*.debug' \ @${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.meta | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${PACKAGEDIR}/kernel.txz .endif .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel; \ tar cvf - --include '*/*/*.debug' \ @${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.meta | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel-dbg.txz .endif .if ${BUILDKERNELS:[#]} > 1 && ${NO_INSTALLEXTRAKERNELS} != "yes" .for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:[2..-1]} cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}; \ tar cvf - --exclude '*.debug' \ @${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.meta | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${PACKAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.txz .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}; \ tar cvf - --include '*/*/*.debug' \ @${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.meta | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}-dbg.txz .endif .endfor .endif .else .if !defined(NO_INSTALLKERNEL) cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel; \ tar cvf - --exclude '*.debug' . | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${PACKAGEDIR}/kernel.txz .endif .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel; \ tar cvf - --include '*/*/*.debug' $$(eval find .) | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel-dbg.txz .endif .if ${BUILDKERNELS:[#]} > 1 && ${NO_INSTALLEXTRAKERNELS} != "yes" .for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:[2..-1]} cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}; \ tar cvf - --exclude '*.debug' . | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${PACKAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.txz .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}; \ tar cvf - --include '*/*/*.debug' $$(eval find .) | \ ${XZ_CMD} > ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}-dbg.txz .endif .endfor .endif .endif stagekernel: .PHONY ${_+_}${MAKE} -C ${.CURDIR} ${.MAKEFLAGS} distributekernel PORTSDIR?= /usr/ports WSTAGEDIR?= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}/worldstage KSTAGEDIR?= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}/kernelstage REPODIR?= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/repo PKGSIGNKEY?= # empty .ORDER: stage-packages create-packages .ORDER: create-packages create-world-packages .ORDER: create-packages create-kernel-packages .ORDER: create-packages sign-packages _pkgbootstrap: .PHONY .if !exists(${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg) @env ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=YES pkg bootstrap .endif packages: .PHONY ${_+_}${MAKE} -C ${.CURDIR} PKG_VERSION=${PKG_VERSION} real-packages package-pkg: .PHONY rm -rf /tmp/ports.${TARGET} || : env ${WMAKEENV:Q} SRCDIR=${.CURDIR} PORTSDIR=${PORTSDIR} REVISION=${_REVISION} \ PKG_CMD=${PKG_CMD} PKG_VERSION=${PKG_VERSION} REPODIR=${REPODIR} \ WSTAGEDIR=${WSTAGEDIR} \ sh ${.CURDIR}/release/scripts/make-pkg-package.sh real-packages: stage-packages create-packages sign-packages .PHONY stage-packages-world: .PHONY @mkdir -p ${WSTAGEDIR} ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} DESTDIR=${WSTAGEDIR} -DNO_ROOT stageworld stage-packages-kernel: .PHONY @mkdir -p ${KSTAGEDIR} ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} DESTDIR=${KSTAGEDIR} -DNO_ROOT stagekernel stage-packages: .PHONY stage-packages-world stage-packages-kernel _repodir: .PHONY @mkdir -p ${REPODIR} create-packages-world: _pkgbootstrap _repodir .PHONY ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \ DESTDIR=${WSTAGEDIR} \ PKG_VERSION=${PKG_VERSION} create-world-packages create-packages-kernel: _pkgbootstrap _repodir .PHONY ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \ DESTDIR=${KSTAGEDIR} \ PKG_VERSION=${PKG_VERSION} DISTDIR=kernel \ create-kernel-packages create-packages: .PHONY create-packages-world create-packages-kernel create-world-packages: _pkgbootstrap .PHONY @rm -f ${WSTAGEDIR}/*.plist 2>/dev/null || : @cd ${WSTAGEDIR} ; \ awk -f ${SRCDIR}/release/scripts/mtree-to-plist.awk \ ${WSTAGEDIR}/METALOG @for plist in ${WSTAGEDIR}/*.plist; do \ plist=$${plist##*/} ; \ pkgname=$${plist%.plist} ; \ echo "_PKGS+= $${pkgname}" ; \ done > ${WSTAGEDIR}/packages.mk ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 create-world-packages-jobs \ .MAKE.JOB.PREFIX= .if make(create-world-packages-jobs) .include "${WSTAGEDIR}/packages.mk" .endif create-world-packages-jobs: .PHONY .for pkgname in ${_PKGS} create-world-packages-jobs: create-world-package-${pkgname} create-world-package-${pkgname}: .PHONY @sh ${SRCDIR}/release/packages/generate-ucl.sh -o ${pkgname} \ -s ${SRCDIR} -u ${WSTAGEDIR}/${pkgname}.ucl @awk -F\" ' \ /^name/ { printf("===> Creating %s-", $$2); next } \ /^version/ { print $$2; next } \ ' ${WSTAGEDIR}/${pkgname}.ucl @if [ "${pkgname}" == "runtime" ]; then \ - sed -i '' -e "s/%KERNCONF%/${INSTALLKERNEL:tl}/" ${WSTAGEDIR}/${pkgname}.ucl ; \ sed -i '' -e "s/%VCS_REVISION%/${VCS_REVISION}/" ${WSTAGEDIR}/${pkgname}.ucl ; \ fi ${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh -o ALLOW_BASE_SHLIBS=yes \ create -M ${WSTAGEDIR}/${pkgname}.ucl \ -p ${WSTAGEDIR}/${pkgname}.plist \ -r ${WSTAGEDIR} \ -o ${REPODIR}/$$(${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh config ABI)/${PKG_VERSION} .endfor create-kernel-packages: .PHONY _default_flavor= -default .if exists(${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.meta) . if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" _debug=-debug . endif . for flavor in "" ${_debug} create-kernel-packages: create-kernel-packages-flavor${flavor:C,^""$,${_default_flavor},} create-kernel-packages-flavor${flavor:C,^""$,${_default_flavor},}: _pkgbootstrap .PHONY @cd ${KSTAGEDIR}/${DISTDIR} ; \ awk -f ${SRCDIR}/release/scripts/mtree-to-plist.awk \ -v kernel=yes -v _kernconf=${INSTALLKERNEL} \ ${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.meta ; \ cap_arg=`cd ${SRCDIR}/etc ; ${MAKE} -VCAP_MKDB_ENDIAN` ; \ pwd_arg=`cd ${SRCDIR}/etc ; ${MAKE} -VPWD_MKDB_ENDIAN` ; \ sed -e "s/%VERSION%/${PKG_VERSION}/" \ -e "s/%PKGNAME%/kernel-${INSTALLKERNEL:tl}${flavor}/" \ -e "s/%COMMENT%/FreeBSD ${INSTALLKERNEL} kernel ${flavor}/" \ -e "s/%DESC%/FreeBSD ${INSTALLKERNEL} kernel ${flavor}/" \ -e "s/%CAP_MKDB_ENDIAN%/$${cap_arg}/g" \ -e "s/%PWD_MKDB_ENDIAN%/$${pwd_arg}/g" \ -e "s/ %VCS_REVISION%/${VCS_REVISION}/" \ ${SRCDIR}/release/packages/kernel.ucl \ > ${KSTAGEDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${INSTALLKERNEL}${flavor}.ucl ; \ awk -F\" ' \ /name/ { printf("===> Creating %s-", $$2); next } \ /version/ {print $$2; next } ' \ ${KSTAGEDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${INSTALLKERNEL}${flavor}.ucl ; \ ${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh -o ALLOW_BASE_SHLIBS=yes \ create -M ${KSTAGEDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${INSTALLKERNEL}${flavor}.ucl \ -p ${KSTAGEDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${INSTALLKERNEL}${flavor}.plist \ -r ${KSTAGEDIR}/${DISTDIR} \ -o ${REPODIR}/$$(${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh config ABI)/${PKG_VERSION} . endfor .endif .if ${BUILDKERNELS:[#]} > 1 && ${NO_INSTALLEXTRAKERNELS} != "yes" . for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:[2..-1]} . if exists(${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.meta) . if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" _debug=-debug . endif . for flavor in "" ${_debug} create-kernel-packages: create-kernel-packages-extra-flavor${flavor:C,^""$,${_default_flavor},}-${_kernel} create-kernel-packages-extra-flavor${flavor:C,^""$,${_default_flavor},}-${_kernel}: _pkgbootstrap .PHONY @cd ${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel} ; \ awk -f ${SRCDIR}/release/scripts/mtree-to-plist.awk \ -v kernel=yes -v _kernconf=${_kernel} \ ${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.meta ; \ cap_arg=`cd ${SRCDIR}/etc ; ${MAKE} -VCAP_MKDB_ENDIAN` ; \ pwd_arg=`cd ${SRCDIR}/etc ; ${MAKE} -VPWD_MKDB_ENDIAN` ; \ sed -e "s/%VERSION%/${PKG_VERSION}/" \ -e "s/%PKGNAME%/kernel-${_kernel:tl}${flavor}/" \ -e "s/%COMMENT%/FreeBSD ${_kernel} kernel ${flavor}/" \ -e "s/%DESC%/FreeBSD ${_kernel} kernel ${flavor}/" \ -e "s/%CAP_MKDB_ENDIAN%/$${cap_arg}/g" \ -e "s/%PWD_MKDB_ENDIAN%/$${pwd_arg}/g" \ -e "s/ %VCS_REVISION%/${VCS_REVISION}/" \ ${SRCDIR}/release/packages/kernel.ucl \ > ${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}/kernel.${_kernel}${flavor}.ucl ; \ awk -F\" ' \ /name/ { printf("===> Creating %s-", $$2); next } \ /version/ {print $$2; next } ' \ ${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}/kernel.${_kernel}${flavor}.ucl ; \ ${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh -o ALLOW_BASE_SHLIBS=yes \ create -M ${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}/kernel.${_kernel}${flavor}.ucl \ -p ${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}/kernel.${_kernel}${flavor}.plist \ -r ${KSTAGEDIR}/kernel.${_kernel} \ -o ${REPODIR}/$$(${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh config ABI)/${PKG_VERSION} . endfor . endif . endfor .endif sign-packages: _pkgbootstrap .PHONY @[ -L "${REPODIR}/$$(${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh config ABI)/latest" ] && \ unlink ${REPODIR}/$$(${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh config ABI)/latest ; \ ${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh repo \ -o ${REPODIR}/$$(${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh config ABI)/${PKG_VERSION} \ ${REPODIR}/$$(${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh config ABI)/${PKG_VERSION} \ ${PKGSIGNKEY} ; \ cd ${REPODIR}/$$(${PKG_CMD} -o ABI_FILE=${WSTAGEDIR}/bin/sh config ABI); \ ln -s ${PKG_VERSION} latest # # # checkworld # # Run test suite on installed world. # checkworld: .PHONY @if [ ! -x "${LOCALBASE}/bin/kyua" ]; then \ echo "You need kyua (devel/kyua) to run the test suite." | /usr/bin/fmt; \ exit 1; \ fi ${_+_}PATH="$$PATH:${LOCALBASE}/bin" kyua test -k ${TESTSBASE}/Kyuafile # # # doxygen # # Build the API documentation with doxygen # doxygen: .PHONY @if [ ! -x "${LOCALBASE}/bin/doxygen" ]; then \ echo "You need doxygen (devel/doxygen) to generate the API documentation of the kernel." | /usr/bin/fmt; \ exit 1; \ fi ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/tools/kerneldoc/subsys; ${MAKE} obj all # # update # # Update the source tree(s), by running svn/svnup to update to the # latest copy. # update: .PHONY .if defined(SVN_UPDATE) @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> Updating ${.CURDIR} using Subversion" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @(cd ${.CURDIR}; ${SVN} update ${SVNFLAGS}) .endif # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # From here onwards are utility targets used by the 'make world' and # related targets. If your 'world' breaks, you may like to try to fix # the problem and manually run the following targets to attempt to # complete the build. Beware, this is *not* guaranteed to work, you # need to have a pretty good grip on the current state of the system # to attempt to manually finish it. If in doubt, 'make world' again. # # # legacy: Build compatibility shims for the next three targets. This is a # minimal set of tools and shims necessary to compensate for older systems # which don't have the APIs required by the targets built in bootstrap-tools, # build-tools or cross-tools. # # ELF Tool Chain libraries are needed for ELF tools and dtrace tools. # r296685 fix cross-endian objcopy .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1100102 _elftoolchain_libs= lib/libelf lib/libdwarf .endif legacy: .PHONY # Temporary special case for automatically detecting the clang compiler issue # Note: 9.x didn't have FreeBSD_version bumps often enough, so you may need to # set BOOTSTRAPPING to 0 if you're stable/9 tree post-dates r286035 but is before # the version bump in r296219 (from July 29, 2015 -> Feb 29, 2016). .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} != 0 && \ ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == "clang" && ${COMPILER_TYPE} == "clang" && ${COMPILER_VERSION} < 30601 .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} > 10000000 && ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1002501 @echo "ERROR: Source upgrades from stable/10 prior to r286033 are not supported."; false .elif ${BOOTSTRAPPING} > 9000000 && ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 903509 @echo "ERROR: Source upgrades from stable/9 prior to r286035 are not supported."; false .endif .endif .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < ${MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_OSREL} && ${BOOTSTRAPPING} != 0 @echo "ERROR: Source upgrades from versions prior to ${MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_REL} are not supported."; \ false .endif .for _tool in tools/build ${_elftoolchain_libs} ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,includes,all,install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; fi; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/legacy includes; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ MK_INCLUDES=no all; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ MK_INCLUDES=no \ DESTDIR=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/legacy install .endfor # # bootstrap-tools: Build tools needed for compatibility. These are binaries that # are built to build other binaries in the system. However, the focus of these # binaries is usually quite narrow. Bootstrap tools use the host's compiler and # libraries, augmented by -legacy. # _bt= _bootstrap-tools .if ${MK_GAMES} != "no" _strfile= usr.bin/fortune/strfile .endif .if ${MK_GCC} != "no" && ${MK_CXX} != "no" _gperf= gnu/usr.bin/gperf .endif .if ${MK_VT} != "no" _vtfontcvt= usr.bin/vtfontcvt .endif .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1000033 _libopenbsd= lib/libopenbsd _m4= usr.bin/m4 _lex= usr.bin/lex ${_bt}-usr.bin/m4: ${_bt}-lib/libopenbsd ${_bt}-usr.bin/lex: ${_bt}-usr.bin/m4 .endif # r245440 mtree -N support added # r313404 requires sha384.h for libnetbsd, added to libmd in r292782 .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1100093 _nmtree= lib/libmd \ lib/libnetbsd \ usr.sbin/nmtree ${_bt}-lib/libnetbsd: ${_bt}-lib/libmd ${_bt}-usr.sbin/nmtree: ${_bt}-lib/libnetbsd .endif # r246097: log addition login.conf.db, passwd, pwd.db, and spwd.db with cat -l .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1000027 _cat= bin/cat .endif # r277259 crunchide: Correct 64-bit section header offset # r281674 crunchide: always include both 32- and 64-bit ELF support .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1100078 _crunchide= usr.sbin/crunch/crunchide .endif # r285986 crunchen: use STRIPBIN rather than STRIP # 1100113: Support MK_AUTO_OBJ # 1200006: META_MODE fixes .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1100078 || \ (${MK_AUTO_OBJ} == "yes" && ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1100114) || \ (${MK_META_MODE} == "yes" && ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1200006) _crunchgen= usr.sbin/crunch/crunchgen .endif # r296926 -P keymap search path, MFC to stable/10 in r298297 .if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1003501 || \ (${BOOTSTRAPPING} >= 1100000 && ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1100103) _kbdcontrol= usr.sbin/kbdcontrol .endif _yacc= lib/liby \ usr.bin/yacc ${_bt}-usr.bin/yacc: ${_bt}-lib/liby .if ${MK_BSNMP} != "no" _gensnmptree= usr.sbin/bsnmpd/gensnmptree .endif # We need to build tblgen when we're building clang or lld, either as # bootstrap tools, or as the part of the normal build. .if ${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" || ${MK_CLANG} != "no" || \ ${MK_LLD_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" || ${MK_LLD} != "no" _clang_tblgen= \ lib/clang/libllvmminimal \ usr.bin/clang/llvm-tblgen \ usr.bin/clang/clang-tblgen ${_bt}-usr.bin/clang/clang-tblgen: ${_bt}-lib/clang/libllvmminimal ${_bt}-usr.bin/clang/llvm-tblgen: ${_bt}-lib/clang/libllvmminimal .endif # Default to building the GPL DTC, but build the BSDL one if users explicitly # request it. _dtc= usr.bin/dtc .if ${MK_GPL_DTC} != "no" _dtc= gnu/usr.bin/dtc .endif .if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no" _kerberos5_bootstrap_tools= \ kerberos5/tools/make-roken \ kerberos5/lib/libroken \ kerberos5/lib/libvers \ kerberos5/tools/asn1_compile \ kerberos5/tools/slc \ usr.bin/compile_et .ORDER: ${_kerberos5_bootstrap_tools:C/^/${_bt}-/g} .endif # r283777 makewhatis(1) replaced with mandoc version which builds a database. _libopenbsd?= lib/libopenbsd _makewhatis= usr.bin/mandoc ${_bt}-usr.bin/mandoc: ${_bt}-lib/libopenbsd bootstrap-tools: .PHONY # Please document (add comment) why something is in 'bootstrap-tools'. # Try to bound the building of the bootstrap-tool to just the # FreeBSD versions that need the tool built at this stage of the build. .for _tool in \ ${_clang_tblgen} \ ${_kerberos5_bootstrap_tools} \ ${_strfile} \ ${_gperf} \ ${_dtc} \ ${_cat} \ ${_kbdcontrol} \ usr.bin/lorder \ ${_libopenbsd} \ ${_makewhatis} \ usr.bin/rpcgen \ ${_yacc} \ ${_m4} \ ${_lex} \ usr.bin/xinstall \ ${_gensnmptree} \ usr.sbin/config \ ${_crunchide} \ ${_crunchgen} \ ${_nmtree} \ ${_vtfontcvt} \ usr.bin/localedef ${_bt}-${_tool}: .PHONY .MAKE ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,all,install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; fi; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/legacy install bootstrap-tools: ${_bt}-${_tool} .endfor # # build-tools: Build special purpose build tools # .if !defined(NO_SHARE) _share= share/syscons/scrnmaps .endif .if ${MK_GCC} != "no" _gcc_tools= gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools .endif .if ${MK_RESCUE} != "no" # rescue includes programs that have build-tools targets _rescue=rescue/rescue .endif .for _tool in \ bin/csh \ bin/sh \ ${LOCAL_TOOL_DIRS} \ lib/ncurses/ncurses \ lib/ncurses/ncursesw \ ${_rescue} \ ${_share} \ usr.bin/awk \ lib/libmagic \ usr.bin/mkesdb_static \ usr.bin/mkcsmapper_static \ usr.bin/vi/catalog build-tools_${_tool}: .PHONY ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,build-tools)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; fi; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ build-tools build-tools: build-tools_${_tool} .endfor .for _tool in \ ${_gcc_tools} build-tools_${_tool}: .PHONY ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,all)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; fi; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all build-tools: build-tools_${_tool} .endfor # # kernel-tools: Build kernel-building tools # kernel-tools: .PHONY mkdir -p ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/usr mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ -p ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/usr >/dev/null # # cross-tools: All the tools needed to build the rest of the system after # we get done with the earlier stages. It is the last set of tools needed # to begin building the target binaries. # .if ${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH} .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386" _btxld= usr.sbin/btxld .endif .endif # Rebuild ctfconvert and ctfmerge to avoid difficult-to-diagnose failures # resulting from missing bug fixes or ELF Toolchain updates. .if ${MK_CDDL} != "no" _dtrace_tools= cddl/lib/libctf cddl/usr.bin/ctfconvert \ cddl/usr.bin/ctfmerge .endif # If we're given an XAS, don't build binutils. .if ${XAS:M/*} == "" .if ${MK_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" _binutils= gnu/usr.bin/binutils .endif .if ${MK_ELFTOOLCHAIN_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" _elftctools= lib/libelftc \ lib/libpe \ usr.bin/elfcopy \ usr.bin/nm \ usr.bin/size \ usr.bin/strings # These are not required by the build, but can be useful for developers who # cross-build on a FreeBSD 10 host: _elftctools+= usr.bin/addr2line .endif .elif ${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH} && ${MK_ELFTOOLCHAIN_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" # If cross-building with an external binutils we still need to build strip for # the target (for at least crunchide). _elftctools= lib/libelftc \ lib/libpe \ usr.bin/elfcopy .endif .if ${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" _clang= usr.bin/clang .endif .if ${MK_LLD_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" _lld= usr.bin/clang/lld .endif .if ${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" || ${MK_LLD_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" _clang_libs= lib/clang .endif .if ${MK_COVERAGE} != "no" .if ${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" || ${MK_CLANG} != "no" _coverage_libs= lib/libclang_rt/profile .endif .endif .if ${MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" _gcc= gnu/usr.bin/cc .endif .if ${MK_USB} != "no" _usb_tools= sys/boot/usb/tools .endif cross-tools: .MAKE .PHONY .for _tool in \ ${LOCAL_XTOOL_DIRS} \ ${_clang_libs} \ ${_coverage_libs} \ ${_clang} \ ${_lld} \ ${_binutils} \ ${_elftctools} \ ${_dtrace_tools} \ ${_gcc} \ ${_btxld} \ ${_usb_tools} ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,all,install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; fi; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \ ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} install .endfor NXBDESTDIR= ${OBJTREE}/nxb-bin NXBENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${OBJTREE}/nxb \ TOOLS_PREFIX= \ INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \ PATH=${PATH}:${OBJTREE}/gperf_for_gcc/usr/bin NXBMAKE= ${NXBENV} ${MAKE} \ LLVM_TBLGEN=${NXBDESTDIR}/usr/bin/llvm-tblgen \ CLANG_TBLGEN=${NXBDESTDIR}/usr/bin/clang-tblgen \ MACHINE=${TARGET} MACHINE_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \ MK_GDB=no MK_TESTS=no \ SSP_CFLAGS= \ MK_HTML=no NO_LINT=yes MK_MAN=no MK_MAN_UTILS=yes \ -DNO_PIC MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_SHARED \ -DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no \ MK_CLANG_EXTRAS=no MK_CLANG_FULL=no \ MK_LLDB=no MK_DEBUG_FILES=no # native-xtools is the current target for qemu-user cross builds of ports # via poudriere and the imgact_binmisc kernel module. # For non-clang enabled targets that are still using the in tree gcc # we must build a gperf binary for one instance of its Makefiles. On # clang-enabled systems, the gperf binary is obsolete. native-xtools: .PHONY .if ${MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" mkdir -p ${OBJTREE}/gperf_for_gcc/usr/bin ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_gperf} (obj,all,install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_gperf}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${NXBMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_gperf}/ obj; fi; \ ${NXBMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_gperf}/ all; \ ${NXBMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_gperf}/ DESTDIR=${OBJTREE}/gperf_for_gcc install .endif mkdir -p ${NXBDESTDIR}/bin ${NXBDESTDIR}/sbin ${NXBDESTDIR}/usr mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ -p ${NXBDESTDIR}/usr >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \ -p ${NXBDESTDIR}/usr/include >/dev/null .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \ -p ${NXBDESTDIR}/usr/lib >/dev/null .endif .for _tool in \ bin/cat \ bin/chmod \ bin/cp \ bin/csh \ bin/echo \ bin/expr \ bin/hostname \ bin/ln \ bin/ls \ bin/mkdir \ bin/mv \ bin/ps \ bin/realpath \ bin/rm \ bin/rmdir \ bin/sh \ bin/sleep \ ${_clang_tblgen} \ usr.bin/ar \ ${_binutils} \ ${_elftctools} \ ${_gcc} \ ${_gcc_tools} \ ${_clang_libs} \ ${_clang} \ ${_lld} \ sbin/md5 \ sbin/sysctl \ usr.bin/diff \ usr.bin/awk \ usr.bin/basename \ usr.bin/bmake \ usr.bin/bzip2 \ usr.bin/cmp \ usr.bin/dirname \ usr.bin/env \ usr.bin/fetch \ usr.bin/find \ usr.bin/grep \ usr.bin/gzip \ usr.bin/id \ usr.bin/lex \ usr.bin/limits \ usr.bin/lorder \ ${_libopenbsd} \ ${_makewhatis} \ usr.bin/mktemp \ usr.bin/mt \ usr.bin/patch \ usr.bin/readelf \ usr.bin/sed \ usr.bin/sort \ usr.bin/tar \ usr.bin/touch \ usr.bin/tr \ usr.bin/true \ usr.bin/uniq \ usr.bin/unzip \ usr.bin/xargs \ usr.bin/xinstall \ usr.bin/xz \ usr.bin/yacc \ usr.sbin/chown ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,all,install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${NXBMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; fi; \ ${NXBMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \ ${NXBMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${NXBDESTDIR} install .endfor # # hierarchy - ensure that all the needed directories are present # hierarchy hier: .MAKE .PHONY ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/etc; ${HMAKE} distrib-dirs # # libraries - build all libraries, and install them under ${DESTDIR}. # # The list of libraries with dependents (${_prebuild_libs}) and their # interdependencies (__L) are built automatically by the # ${.CURDIR}/tools/make_libdeps.sh script. # libraries: .MAKE .PHONY ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _prereq_libs; \ ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _startup_libs; \ ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _prebuild_libs; \ ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _generic_libs # # static libgcc.a prerequisite for shared libc # _prereq_libs= lib/libcompiler_rt .if ${MK_SSP} != "no" _prereq_libs+= gnu/lib/libssp/libssp_nonshared .endif # These dependencies are not automatically generated: # # gnu/lib/csu, gnu/lib/libgcc, lib/csu and lib/libc must be built before # all shared libraries for ELF. # _startup_libs= gnu/lib/csu _startup_libs+= lib/csu _startup_libs+= lib/libcompiler_rt _startup_libs+= lib/libc _startup_libs+= lib/libc_nonshared .if ${MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS} != "no" _startup_libs+= lib/libcxxrt .endif .if ${MK_LLVM_LIBUNWIND} != "no" _prereq_libs+= lib/libgcc_eh lib/libgcc_s _startup_libs+= lib/libgcc_eh lib/libgcc_s lib/libgcc_s__L: lib/libc__L lib/libgcc_s__L: lib/libc_nonshared__L .if ${MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS} != "no" lib/libcxxrt__L: lib/libgcc_s__L .endif .else # MK_LLVM_LIBUNWIND == no _prereq_libs+= gnu/lib/libgcc _startup_libs+= gnu/lib/libgcc gnu/lib/libgcc__L: lib/libc__L gnu/lib/libgcc__L: lib/libc_nonshared__L .if ${MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS} != "no" lib/libcxxrt__L: gnu/lib/libgcc__L .endif .endif _prebuild_libs= ${_kerberos5_lib_libasn1} \ ${_kerberos5_lib_libhdb} \ ${_kerberos5_lib_libheimbase} \ ${_kerberos5_lib_libheimntlm} \ ${_libsqlite3} \ ${_kerberos5_lib_libheimipcc} \ ${_kerberos5_lib_libhx509} ${_kerberos5_lib_libkrb5} \ ${_kerberos5_lib_libroken} \ ${_kerberos5_lib_libwind} \ lib/libbz2 ${_libcom_err} lib/libcrypt \ lib/libelf lib/libexpat \ lib/libfigpar \ ${_lib_libgssapi} \ lib/libkiconv lib/libkvm lib/liblzma lib/libmd lib/libnv \ ${_lib_casper} \ lib/ncurses/ncurses lib/ncurses/ncursesw \ lib/libopie lib/libpam/libpam ${_lib_libthr} \ ${_lib_libradius} lib/libsbuf lib/libtacplus \ lib/libgeom \ ${_cddl_lib_libumem} ${_cddl_lib_libnvpair} \ ${_cddl_lib_libuutil} \ ${_cddl_lib_libavl} \ ${_cddl_lib_libzfs_core} \ ${_cddl_lib_libctf} \ lib/libutil lib/libpjdlog ${_lib_libypclnt} lib/libz lib/msun \ ${_secure_lib_libcrypto} ${_lib_libldns} \ ${_secure_lib_libssh} ${_secure_lib_libssl} .if ${MK_GNUCXX} != "no" _prebuild_libs+= gnu/lib/libstdc++ gnu/lib/libsupc++ gnu/lib/libstdc++__L: lib/msun__L gnu/lib/libsupc++__L: gnu/lib/libstdc++__L .endif .if ${MK_DIALOG} != "no" _prebuild_libs+= gnu/lib/libdialog gnu/lib/libdialog__L: lib/msun__L lib/ncurses/ncursesw__L .endif .if ${MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS} != "no" _prebuild_libs+= lib/libc++ .endif lib/libgeom__L: lib/libexpat__L lib/libkvm__L: lib/libelf__L .if ${MK_LIBTHR} != "no" _lib_libthr= lib/libthr .endif .if ${MK_RADIUS_SUPPORT} != "no" _lib_libradius= lib/libradius .endif .if ${MK_OFED} != "no" _ofed_lib= contrib/ofed/usr.lib _prebuild_libs+= contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libosmcomp _prebuild_libs+= contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libopensm _prebuild_libs+= contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libibcommon _prebuild_libs+= contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libibverbs _prebuild_libs+= contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libibumad contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libopensm__L: lib/libthr__L contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libosmcomp__L: lib/libthr__L contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libibumad__L: contrib/ofed/usr.lib/libibcommon__L .endif .if ${MK_CASPER} != "no" _lib_casper= lib/libcasper .endif lib/libpjdlog__L: lib/libutil__L lib/libcasper__L: lib/libnv__L lib/liblzma__L: lib/libthr__L _generic_libs= ${_cddl_lib} gnu/lib ${_kerberos5_lib} lib ${_secure_lib} usr.bin/lex/lib ${_ofed_lib} .for _DIR in ${LOCAL_LIB_DIRS} .if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}/Makefile) && empty(_generic_libs:M${_DIR}) _generic_libs+= ${_DIR} .endif .endfor lib/libopie__L lib/libtacplus__L: lib/libmd__L .if ${MK_CDDL} != "no" _cddl_lib_libumem= cddl/lib/libumem _cddl_lib_libnvpair= cddl/lib/libnvpair _cddl_lib_libavl= cddl/lib/libavl _cddl_lib_libuutil= cddl/lib/libuutil .if ${MK_ZFS} != "no" _cddl_lib_libzfs_core= cddl/lib/libzfs_core cddl/lib/libzfs_core__L: cddl/lib/libnvpair__L .endif _cddl_lib_libctf= cddl/lib/libctf _cddl_lib= cddl/lib cddl/lib/libctf__L: lib/libz__L .endif # cddl/lib/libdtrace requires lib/libproc and lib/librtld_db; it's only built # on select architectures though (see cddl/lib/Makefile) .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "sparc64" _prebuild_libs+= lib/libprocstat lib/libproc lib/librtld_db lib/libprocstat__L: lib/libelf__L lib/libkvm__L lib/libutil__L lib/libproc__L: lib/libprocstat__L lib/librtld_db__L: lib/libprocstat__L .endif .if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no" .if ${MK_OPENSSL} != "no" _secure_lib_libcrypto= secure/lib/libcrypto _secure_lib_libssl= secure/lib/libssl lib/libradius__L secure/lib/libssl__L: secure/lib/libcrypto__L .if ${MK_LDNS} != "no" _lib_libldns= lib/libldns lib/libldns__L: secure/lib/libcrypto__L .endif .if ${MK_OPENSSH} != "no" _secure_lib_libssh= secure/lib/libssh secure/lib/libssh__L: lib/libz__L secure/lib/libcrypto__L lib/libcrypt__L .if ${MK_LDNS} != "no" secure/lib/libssh__L: lib/libldns__L .endif .if ${MK_GSSAPI} != "no" && ${MK_KERBEROS_SUPPORT} != "no" secure/lib/libssh__L: lib/libgssapi__L kerberos5/lib/libkrb5__L \ kerberos5/lib/libhx509__L kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L lib/libcom_err__L \ lib/libmd__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L .endif .endif .endif _secure_lib= secure/lib .endif .if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no" kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L: lib/libcom_err__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L kerberos5/lib/libhdb__L: kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L lib/libcom_err__L \ kerberos5/lib/libkrb5__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L \ kerberos5/lib/libwind__L lib/libsqlite3__L kerberos5/lib/libheimntlm__L: secure/lib/libcrypto__L kerberos5/lib/libkrb5__L \ kerberos5/lib/libroken__L lib/libcom_err__L kerberos5/lib/libhx509__L: kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L lib/libcom_err__L \ secure/lib/libcrypto__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L kerberos5/lib/libwind__L kerberos5/lib/libkrb5__L: kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L lib/libcom_err__L \ lib/libcrypt__L secure/lib/libcrypto__L kerberos5/lib/libhx509__L \ kerberos5/lib/libroken__L kerberos5/lib/libwind__L \ kerberos5/lib/libheimbase__L kerberos5/lib/libheimipcc__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L: lib/libcrypt__L kerberos5/lib/libwind__L: kerberos5/lib/libroken__L lib/libcom_err__L kerberos5/lib/libheimbase__L: lib/libthr__L kerberos5/lib/libheimipcc__L: kerberos5/lib/libroken__L kerberos5/lib/libheimbase__L lib/libthr__L .endif lib/libsqlite3__L: lib/libthr__L .if ${MK_GSSAPI} != "no" _lib_libgssapi= lib/libgssapi .endif .if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no" _kerberos5_lib= kerberos5/lib _kerberos5_lib_libasn1= kerberos5/lib/libasn1 _kerberos5_lib_libhdb= kerberos5/lib/libhdb _kerberos5_lib_libheimbase= kerberos5/lib/libheimbase _kerberos5_lib_libkrb5= kerberos5/lib/libkrb5 _kerberos5_lib_libhx509= kerberos5/lib/libhx509 _kerberos5_lib_libroken= kerberos5/lib/libroken _kerberos5_lib_libheimntlm= kerberos5/lib/libheimntlm _libsqlite3= lib/libsqlite3 _kerberos5_lib_libheimipcc= kerberos5/lib/libheimipcc _kerberos5_lib_libwind= kerberos5/lib/libwind _libcom_err= lib/libcom_err .endif .if ${MK_NIS} != "no" _lib_libypclnt= lib/libypclnt .endif .if ${MK_OPENSSL} == "no" lib/libradius__L: lib/libmd__L .endif lib/libproc__L: \ ${_cddl_lib_libctf:D${_cddl_lib_libctf}__L} lib/libelf__L lib/librtld_db__L lib/libutil__L .if ${MK_CXX} != "no" .if ${MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS} != "no" lib/libproc__L: lib/libcxxrt__L .else # This implies MK_GNUCXX != "no"; see lib/libproc lib/libproc__L: gnu/lib/libsupc++__L .endif .endif .for _lib in ${_prereq_libs} ${_lib}__PL: .PHONY .MAKE .if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_lib}) ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_lib} (obj,all,install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_lib}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ obj; fi; \ ${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_PIC \ DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ all; \ ${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_PIC \ DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ install .endif .endfor .for _lib in ${_startup_libs} ${_prebuild_libs} ${_generic_libs} ${_lib}__L: .PHONY .MAKE .if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_lib}) ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_lib} (obj,all,install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_lib}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ obj; fi; \ ${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ all; \ ${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ install .endif .endfor _prereq_libs: ${_prereq_libs:S/$/__PL/} _startup_libs: ${_startup_libs:S/$/__L/} _prebuild_libs: ${_prebuild_libs:S/$/__L/} _generic_libs: ${_generic_libs:S/$/__L/} # Enable SUBDIR_PARALLEL when not calling 'make all', unless called from # 'everything' with _PARALLEL_SUBDIR_OK set. This is because it is unlikely # that running 'make all' from the top-level, especially with a SUBDIR_OVERRIDE # or LOCAL_DIRS set, will have a reliable build if SUBDIRs are built in # parallel. This is safe for the world stage of buildworld though since it has # already built libraries in a proper order and installed includes into # WORLDTMP. Special handling is done for SUBDIR ordering for 'install*' to # avoid trashing a system if it crashes mid-install. .if !make(all) || defined(_PARALLEL_SUBDIR_OK) SUBDIR_PARALLEL= .endif .include .if make(check-old) || make(check-old-dirs) || \ make(check-old-files) || make(check-old-libs) || \ make(delete-old) || make(delete-old-dirs) || \ make(delete-old-files) || make(delete-old-libs) # # check for / delete old files section # .include "ObsoleteFiles.inc" OLD_LIBS_MESSAGE="Please be sure no application still uses those libraries, \ else you can not start such an application. Consult UPDATING for more \ information regarding how to cope with the removal/revision bump of a \ specific library." .if !defined(BATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES) RM_I=-i .else RM_I=-v .endif delete-old-files: .PHONY @echo ">>> Removing old files (only deletes safe to delete libs)" # Ask for every old file if the user really wants to remove it. # It's annoying, but better safe than sorry. # NB: We cannot pass the list of OLD_FILES as a parameter because the # argument list will get too long. Using .for/.endfor make "loops" will make # the Makefile parser segfault. @exec 3<&0; \ cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \ -V OLD_FILES -V "OLD_FILES:Musr/share/*.gz:R" | xargs -n1 | \ while read file; do \ if [ -f "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" -o -L "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ]; then \ chflags noschg "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" 2>/dev/null || true; \ rm ${RM_I} "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" <&3; \ fi; \ for ext in debug symbols; do \ if ! [ -e "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ] && [ -f \ "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" ]; then \ rm ${RM_I} "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" \ <&3; \ fi; \ done; \ done # Remove catpages without corresponding manpages. @exec 3<&0; \ find ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/cat* ! -type d | \ sed -ep -e's:${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/cat:${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man:' | \ while read catpage; do \ read manpage; \ if [ ! -e "$${manpage}" ]; then \ rm ${RM_I} $${catpage} <&3; \ fi; \ done @echo ">>> Old files removed" check-old-files: .PHONY @echo ">>> Checking for old files" @cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \ -V OLD_FILES -V "OLD_FILES:Musr/share/*.gz:R" | xargs -n1 | \ while read file; do \ if [ -f "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" -o -L "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}/$${file}"; \ fi; \ for ext in debug symbols; do \ if [ -f "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}"; \ fi; \ done; \ done # Check for catpages without corresponding manpages. @find ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/cat* ! -type d | \ sed -ep -e's:${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/cat:${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man:' | \ while read catpage; do \ read manpage; \ if [ ! -e "$${manpage}" ]; then \ echo $${catpage}; \ fi; \ done delete-old-libs: .PHONY @echo ">>> Removing old libraries" @echo "${OLD_LIBS_MESSAGE}" | fmt @exec 3<&0; \ cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \ -V OLD_LIBS | xargs -n1 | \ while read file; do \ if [ -f "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" -o -L "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ]; then \ chflags noschg "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" 2>/dev/null || true; \ rm ${RM_I} "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" <&3; \ fi; \ for ext in debug symbols; do \ if ! [ -e "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ] && [ -f \ "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" ]; then \ rm ${RM_I} "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" \ <&3; \ fi; \ done; \ done @echo ">>> Old libraries removed" check-old-libs: .PHONY @echo ">>> Checking for old libraries" @cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \ -V OLD_LIBS | xargs -n1 | \ while read file; do \ if [ -f "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" -o -L "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}/$${file}"; \ fi; \ for ext in debug symbols; do \ if [ -f "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}"; \ fi; \ done; \ done delete-old-dirs: .PHONY @echo ">>> Removing old directories" @cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \ -V OLD_DIRS | xargs -n1 | sort -r | \ while read dir; do \ if [ -d "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \ rmdir -v "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" || true; \ elif [ -L "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}/$${dir} is a link, please remove everything manually."; \ fi; \ if [ -d "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \ rmdir -v "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${dir}" || true; \ elif [ -L "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${dir} is a link, please remove everything manually."; \ fi; \ done @echo ">>> Old directories removed" check-old-dirs: .PHONY @echo ">>> Checking for old directories" @cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \ -V OLD_DIRS | xargs -n1 | \ while read dir; do \ if [ -d "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}"; \ elif [ -L "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}/$${dir} is a link, please remove everything manually."; \ fi; \ if [ -d "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${dir}"; \ elif [ -L "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \ echo "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${dir} is a link, please remove everything manually."; \ fi; \ done delete-old: delete-old-files delete-old-dirs .PHONY @echo "To remove old libraries run '${MAKE_CMD} delete-old-libs'." check-old: check-old-files check-old-libs check-old-dirs .PHONY @echo "To remove old files and directories run '${MAKE_CMD} delete-old'." @echo "To remove old libraries run '${MAKE_CMD} delete-old-libs'." .endif # # showconfig - show build configuration. # showconfig: .PHONY @(${MAKE} -n -f ${.CURDIR}/sys/conf/kern.opts.mk -V dummy -dg1 UPDATE_DEPENDFILE=no NO_OBJ=yes; \ ${MAKE} -n -f ${.CURDIR}/share/mk/src.opts.mk -V dummy -dg1 UPDATE_DEPENDFILE=no NO_OBJ=yes) 2>&1 | grep ^MK_ | sort -u .if !empty(KRNLOBJDIR) && !empty(KERNCONF) DTBOUTPUTPATH= ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${KERNCONF}/ .if !defined(FDT_DTS_FILE) || empty(FDT_DTS_FILE) .if exists(${KERNCONFDIR}/${KERNCONF}) FDT_DTS_FILE!= awk 'BEGIN {FS="="} /^makeoptions[[:space:]]+FDT_DTS_FILE/ {print $$2}' \ '${KERNCONFDIR}/${KERNCONF}' ; echo .endif .endif .endif .if !defined(DTBOUTPUTPATH) || !exists(${DTBOUTPUTPATH}) DTBOUTPUTPATH= ${.CURDIR} .endif # # Build 'standalone' Device Tree Blob # builddtb: .PHONY @PATH=${TMPPATH} MACHINE=${TARGET} \ ${.CURDIR}/sys/tools/fdt/make_dtb.sh ${.CURDIR}/sys \ "${FDT_DTS_FILE}" ${DTBOUTPUTPATH} ############### # cleanworld # In the following, the first 'rm' in a series will usually remove all # files and directories. If it does not, then there are probably some # files with file flags set, so this unsets them and tries the 'rm' a # second time. There are situations where this target will be cleaning # some directories via more than one method, but that duplication is # needed to correctly handle all the possible situations. Removing all # files without file flags set in the first 'rm' instance saves time, # because 'chflags' will need to operate on fewer files afterwards. # # It is expected that BW_CANONICALOBJDIR == the CANONICALOBJDIR as would be # created by bsd.obj.mk, except that we don't want to .include that file # in this makefile. # BW_CANONICALOBJDIR:=${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR} cleanworld: .PHONY .if exists(${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/) -rm -rf ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/* -chflags -R 0 ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR} rm -rf ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/* .endif .if ${.CURDIR} == ${.OBJDIR} || ${.CURDIR}/obj == ${.OBJDIR} # To be safe in this case, fall back to a 'make cleandir' ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} cleandir .endif .if defined(TARGET) && defined(TARGET_ARCH) .if ${TARGET} == ${MACHINE} && ${TARGET_ARCH} == ${MACHINE_ARCH} XDEV_CPUTYPE?=${CPUTYPE} .else XDEV_CPUTYPE?=${TARGET_CPUTYPE} .endif NOFUN=-DNO_FSCHG MK_HTML=no -DNO_LINT \ MK_MAN=no MK_NLS=no MK_PROFILE=no \ MK_KERBEROS=no MK_RESCUE=no MK_TESTS=no MK_WARNS=no \ TARGET=${TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \ CPUTYPE=${XDEV_CPUTYPE} XDDIR=${TARGET_ARCH}-freebsd XDTP?=/usr/${XDDIR} .if ${XDTP:N/*} .error XDTP variable should be an absolute path .endif CDBENV=MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${XDDIR} \ INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" CDENV= ${CDBENV} \ TOOLS_PREFIX=${XDTP} .if ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc || \ (defined(X_COMPILER_TYPE) && ${X_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc) # GCC requires -isystem and -L when using a cross-compiler. --sysroot # won't set header path and -L is used to ensure the base library path # is added before the port PREFIX library path. CD2CFLAGS+= -isystem ${XDDESTDIR}/usr/include -L${XDDESTDIR}/usr/lib # GCC requires -B to find /usr/lib/crti.o when using a cross-compiler # combined with --sysroot. CD2CFLAGS+= -B${XDDESTDIR}/usr/lib # Force using libc++ for external GCC. .if ${X_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc && ${X_COMPILER_VERSION} >= 40800 CD2CXXFLAGS+= -isystem ${XDDESTDIR}/usr/include/c++/v1 -std=c++11 \ -nostdinc++ .endif .endif CD2CFLAGS+= --sysroot=${XDDESTDIR}/ CD2ENV=${CDENV} CC="${CC} ${CD2CFLAGS}" CXX="${CXX} ${CD2CXXFLAGS} ${CD2CFLAGS}" \ CPP="${CPP} ${CD2CFLAGS}" \ MACHINE=${TARGET} MACHINE_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} CDTMP= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${XDDIR}/${.CURDIR}/tmp CDMAKE=${CDENV} PATH=${CDTMP}/usr/bin:${PATH} ${MAKE} ${NOFUN} CD2MAKE=${CD2ENV} PATH=${CDTMP}/usr/bin:${XDDESTDIR}/usr/bin:${PATH} ${MAKE} ${NOFUN} .if ${MK_META_MODE} != "no" # Don't rebuild build-tools targets during normal build. CD2MAKE+= BUILD_TOOLS_META=.NOMETA .endif XDDESTDIR=${DESTDIR}/${XDTP} .ORDER: xdev-build xdev-install xdev-links xdev: xdev-build xdev-install .PHONY .ORDER: _xb-worldtmp _xb-bootstrap-tools _xb-build-tools _xb-cross-tools xdev-build: _xb-worldtmp _xb-bootstrap-tools _xb-build-tools _xb-cross-tools .PHONY _xb-worldtmp: .PHONY mkdir -p ${CDTMP}/usr mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ -p ${CDTMP}/usr >/dev/null _xb-bootstrap-tools: .PHONY .for _tool in \ ${_clang_tblgen} \ ${_gperf} \ ${_yacc} ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,all,install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; fi; \ ${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \ ${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${CDTMP} install .endfor _xb-build-tools: .PHONY ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${CDBENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 ${NOFUN} build-tools _xb-cross-tools: .PHONY .for _tool in \ ${_binutils} \ ${_elftctools} \ usr.bin/ar \ ${_clang_libs} \ ${_clang} \ ${_gcc} ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> xdev ${_tool} (obj,all)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ if [ -z "${NO_OBJ}" ]; then ${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; fi; \ ${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all .endfor _xi-mtree: .PHONY ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "mtree populating ${XDDESTDIR}" mkdir -p ${XDDESTDIR} mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist \ -p ${XDDESTDIR} >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ -p ${XDDESTDIR}/usr >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \ -p ${XDDESTDIR}/usr/include >/dev/null .if defined(LIBCOMPAT) mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist \ -p ${XDDESTDIR}/usr >/dev/null .endif .if ${MK_TESTS} != "no" mkdir -p ${XDDESTDIR}${TESTSBASE} mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist \ -p ${XDDESTDIR}${TESTSBASE} >/dev/null .endif .ORDER: xdev-build _xi-mtree _xi-cross-tools _xi-includes _xi-libraries xdev-install: xdev-build _xi-mtree _xi-cross-tools _xi-includes _xi-libraries .PHONY _xi-cross-tools: .PHONY @echo "_xi-cross-tools" .for _tool in \ ${_binutils} \ ${_elftctools} \ usr.bin/ar \ ${_clang_libs} \ ${_clang} \ ${_gcc} ${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> xdev ${_tool} (install)"; \ cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ ${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ install DESTDIR=${XDDESTDIR} .endfor _xi-includes: .PHONY ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${CD2MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 includes \ DESTDIR=${XDDESTDIR} _xi-libraries: .PHONY ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${CD2MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 libraries \ DESTDIR=${XDDESTDIR} xdev-links: .PHONY ${_+_}cd ${XDDESTDIR}/usr/bin; \ mkdir -p ../../../../usr/bin; \ for i in *; do \ ln -sf ../../${XDTP}/usr/bin/$$i \ ../../../../usr/bin/${XDDIR}-$$i; \ ln -sf ../../${XDTP}/usr/bin/$$i \ ../../../../usr/bin/${XDDIR}${_REVISION}-$$i; \ done .else xdev xdev-build xdev-install xdev-links: .PHONY @echo "*** Error: Both TARGET and TARGET_ARCH must be defined for \"${.TARGET}\" target" .endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile.libcompat =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile.libcompat (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/Makefile.libcompat (revision 322676) @@ -1,203 +1,203 @@ # $FreeBSD$ .if !targets(__<${_this:T}>__) __<${_this:T}>__: # Makefile for the compatibility libraries. # - 32-bit compat libraries on MIPS, PowerPC, and AMD64. # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # 32 bit world .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" .if empty(TARGET_CPUTYPE) LIB32CPUFLAGS= -march=i686 -mmmx -msse -msse2 .else LIB32CPUFLAGS= -march=${TARGET_CPUTYPE} .endif LIB32CPUFLAGS+= -m32 LIB32WMAKEENV= MACHINE=i386 MACHINE_ARCH=i386 \ MACHINE_CPU="i686 mmx sse sse2" LIB32WMAKEFLAGS= \ AS="${XAS} --32" \ LD="${XLD} -m elf_i386_fbsd -L${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/lib32" \ OBJCOPY="${XOBJCOPY}" .elif ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" .if empty(TARGET_CPUTYPE) LIB32CPUFLAGS= -mcpu=powerpc .else LIB32CPUFLAGS= -mcpu=${TARGET_CPUTYPE} .endif LIB32CPUFLAGS+= -m32 LIB32WMAKEENV= MACHINE=powerpc MACHINE_ARCH=powerpc LIB32WMAKEFLAGS= \ LD="${XLD} -m elf32ppc_fbsd" \ OBJCOPY="${XOBJCOPY}" .elif ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips64*} != "" .if empty(TARGET_CPUTYPE) LIB32CPUFLAGS= -march=mips3 .else LIB32CPUFLAGS= -march=${TARGET_CPUTYPE} .endif LIB32CPUFLAGS+= -mabi=32 LIB32WMAKEENV= MACHINE=mips MACHINE_ARCH=mips .if ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips64el*} != "" LIB32WMAKEFLAGS= LD="${XLD} -m elf32ltsmip_fbsd" .else LIB32WMAKEFLAGS= LD="${XLD} -m elf32btsmip_fbsd" .endif LIB32WMAKEFLAGS+= OBJCOPY="${XOBJCOPY}" .endif LIB32WMAKEFLAGS+= NM="${XNM}" LIB32CFLAGS= -DCOMPAT_32BIT LIB32DTRACE= ${DTRACE} -32 LIB32WMAKEFLAGS+= -DCOMPAT_32BIT # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # soft-fp world .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6" LIBSOFTCFLAGS= -DCOMPAT_SOFTFP LIBSOFTCPUFLAGS= -mfloat-abi=softfp LIBSOFTWMAKEENV= CPUTYPE=soft MACHINE=arm MACHINE_ARCH=armv6 LIBSOFTWMAKEFLAGS= -DCOMPAT_SOFTFP .endif # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Generic code for each type. # Set defaults based on type. libcompat= ${LIBCOMPAT:tl} _LIBCOMPAT_MAKEVARS= _OBJTREE TMP CPUFLAGS CFLAGS CXXFLAGS WMAKEENV \ WMAKEFLAGS WMAKE .for _var in ${_LIBCOMPAT_MAKEVARS} .if !empty(LIB${LIBCOMPAT}${_var}) LIBCOMPAT${_var}?= ${LIB${LIBCOMPAT}${_var}} .endif .endfor # Shared flags LIBCOMPAT_OBJTREE?= ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/world${libcompat} LIBCOMPATTMP?= ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib${libcompat} LIBCOMPATCFLAGS+= ${LIBCOMPATCPUFLAGS} \ -L${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/lib${libcompat} \ --sysroot=${LIBCOMPATTMP} \ ${BFLAGS} # -B is needed to find /usr/lib32/crti.o for GCC and /usr/libsoft/crti.o for # Clang/GCC. LIBCOMPATCFLAGS+= -B${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/lib${libcompat} .if ${WANT_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc || \ (defined(X_COMPILER_TYPE) && ${X_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc) # GCC requires -isystem when using a cross-compiler and --sysroot. Note that # Makefile.inc1 only applies this with an external compiler but libcompat # always does since even in-tree GCC 4.2 needs this to override the built-in # sysroot path which --sysroot does not actually do for headers. LIBCOMPATCFLAGS+= -isystem ${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/include # Force using libc++ for external GCC. .if ${X_COMPILER_TYPE} == gcc && ${X_COMPILER_VERSION} >= 40800 && \ (${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} == "no" && ${MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP} == "no") LIBCOMPATCXXFLAGS+= -isystem ${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/include/c++/v1 -std=c++11 \ -nostdinc++ .endif .endif # Yes, the flags are redundant. LIBCOMPATWMAKEENV+= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${LIBCOMPAT_OBJTREE} \ INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \ PATH=${TMPPATH} \ SYSROOT=${LIBCOMPATTMP} \ LIBDIR=/usr/lib${libcompat} \ SHLIBDIR=/usr/lib${libcompat} \ DTRACE="${LIB$COMPATDTRACE:U${DTRACE}}" .if ${MK_META_MODE} != "no" # Don't rebuild build-tools targets during normal build. LIBCOMPATWMAKEENV+= BUILD_TOOLS_META=.NOMETA .endif LIBCOMPATWMAKEFLAGS+= CC="${XCC} ${LIBCOMPATCFLAGS}" \ CXX="${XCXX} ${LIBCOMPATCXXFLAGS} ${LIBCOMPATCFLAGS}" \ CPP="${XCPP} ${LIBCOMPATCFLAGS}" \ DESTDIR=${LIBCOMPATTMP} \ -DNO_CPU_CFLAGS \ MK_COVERAGE=no \ MK_CTF=no \ -DNO_LINT \ MK_TESTS=no LIBCOMPATWMAKE+= ${LIBCOMPATWMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${LIBCOMPATWMAKEFLAGS} \ MK_MAN=no MK_HTML=no LIBCOMPATIMAKE+= ${LIBCOMPATWMAKE:NINSTALL=*:NDESTDIR=*} \ MK_TOOLCHAIN=no ${IMAKE_INSTALL} \ -DLIBRARIES_ONLY _LC_LIBDIRS.yes= lib gnu/lib _LC_LIBDIRS.${MK_CDDL:tl}+= cddl/lib _LC_LIBDIRS.${MK_CRYPT:tl}+= secure/lib _LC_LIBDIRS.${MK_KERBEROS:tl}+= kerberos5/lib _LC_INCDIRS= \ include \ lib/ncurses/ncursesw \ ${_LC_LIBDIRS.yes} # Shared logic build${libcompat}: .PHONY @echo @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" @echo ">>> stage 5.1: building lib${libcompat} shim libraries" @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" mkdir -p ${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/include mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ -p ${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \ -p ${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/include >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist \ -p ${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr >/dev/null .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \ -p ${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/lib >/dev/null mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.lib${libcompat}.dist \ -p ${LIBCOMPATTMP}/usr/lib/debug/usr >/dev/null .endif mkdir -p ${WORLDTMP} ln -sf ${.CURDIR}/sys ${WORLDTMP} .for _t in ${_obj} includes .for _dir in ${_LC_INCDIRS} ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir}; ${LIBCOMPATWMAKE} MK_INCLUDES=yes \ DIRPRFX=${_dir}/ ${_t} .endfor .endfor .for _dir in lib/ncurses/ncurses lib/ncurses/ncursesw lib/libmagic ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir}; \ WORLDTMP=${WORLDTMP} \ MAKEFLAGS="-m ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/mk ${.MAKEFLAGS}" \ MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${LIBCOMPAT_OBJTREE} ${MAKE} SSP_CFLAGS= DESTDIR= \ DIRPRFX=${_dir}/ -DNO_LINT -DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no \ build-tools .endfor ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; \ ${LIBCOMPATWMAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 -DNO_FSCHG libraries -.if ${libcompat} == "32" +.if ${libcompat} == "32" && !defined(NO_RTLD) .for _t in ${_obj} all ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/libexec/rtld-elf; PROG=ld-elf32.so.1 ${LIBCOMPATWMAKE} \ -DNO_FSCHG DIRPRFX=libexec/rtld-elf/ ${_t} ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/ldd; PROG=ldd32 ${LIBCOMPATWMAKE} \ DIRPRFX=usr.bin/ldd ${_t} .endfor .endif distribute${libcompat} install${libcompat}: .PHONY .for _dir in ${_LC_LIBDIRS.yes} ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir}; ${LIBCOMPATIMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/${libcompat}$//} .endfor -.if ${libcompat} == "32" +.if ${libcompat} == "32" && !defined(NO_RTLD) ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/libexec/rtld-elf; \ PROG=ld-elf32.so.1 ${LIBCOMPATIMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/32$//} ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/ldd; PROG=ldd32 ${LIBCOMPATIMAKE} \ ${.TARGET:S/32$//} .endif .endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/bin/pkill/pkill.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/bin/pkill/pkill.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/bin/pkill/pkill.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,845 +1,847 @@ /* $NetBSD: pkill.c,v 1.16 2005/10/10 22:13:20 kleink Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * Copyright (c) 2005 Pawel Jakub Dawidek * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Andrew Doran. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define STATUS_MATCH 0 #define STATUS_NOMATCH 1 #define STATUS_BADUSAGE 2 #define STATUS_ERROR 3 #define MIN_PID 5 #define MAX_PID 99999 /* Ignore system-processes (if '-S' flag is not specified) and myself. */ #define PSKIP(kp) ((kp)->ki_pid == mypid || \ (!kthreads && ((kp)->ki_flag & P_KPROC) != 0)) enum listtype { LT_GENERIC, LT_USER, LT_GROUP, LT_TTY, LT_PGRP, LT_JAIL, LT_SID, LT_CLASS }; struct list { SLIST_ENTRY(list) li_chain; long li_number; char *li_name; }; SLIST_HEAD(listhead, list); static struct kinfo_proc *plist; static char *selected; static const char *delim = "\n"; static int nproc; static int pgrep; static int signum = SIGTERM; static int newest; static int oldest; static int interactive; static int inverse; static int longfmt; static int matchargs; static int fullmatch; static int kthreads; static int cflags = REG_EXTENDED; static int quiet; static kvm_t *kd; static pid_t mypid; static struct listhead euidlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(euidlist); static struct listhead ruidlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(ruidlist); static struct listhead rgidlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(rgidlist); static struct listhead pgrplist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(pgrplist); static struct listhead ppidlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(ppidlist); static struct listhead tdevlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(tdevlist); static struct listhead sidlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(sidlist); static struct listhead jidlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(jidlist); static struct listhead classlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(classlist); static void usage(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__)); static int killact(const struct kinfo_proc *); static int grepact(const struct kinfo_proc *); static void makelist(struct listhead *, enum listtype, char *); static int takepid(const char *, int); int main(int argc, char **argv) { char buf[_POSIX2_LINE_MAX], *mstr, **pargv, *p, *q, *pidfile; const char *execf, *coref; int ancestors, debug_opt, did_action; int i, ch, bestidx, rv, criteria, pidfromfile, pidfilelock; size_t jsz; int (*action)(const struct kinfo_proc *); struct kinfo_proc *kp; struct list *li; struct timeval best_tval; regex_t reg; regmatch_t regmatch; pid_t pid; setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); if (strcmp(getprogname(), "pgrep") == 0) { action = grepact; pgrep = 1; } else { action = killact; p = argv[1]; if (argc > 1 && p[0] == '-') { p++; i = (int)strtol(p, &q, 10); if (*q == '\0') { signum = i; argv++; argc--; } else { if (strncasecmp(p, "SIG", 3) == 0) p += 3; for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) if (strcasecmp(sys_signame[i], p) == 0) break; if (i != NSIG) { signum = i; argv++; argc--; } } } } ancestors = 0; criteria = 0; debug_opt = 0; pidfile = NULL; pidfilelock = 0; quiet = 0; execf = NULL; coref = _PATH_DEVNULL; while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "DF:G:ILM:N:P:SU:ac:d:fg:ij:lnoqs:t:u:vx")) != -1) switch (ch) { case 'D': debug_opt++; break; case 'F': pidfile = optarg; criteria = 1; break; case 'G': makelist(&rgidlist, LT_GROUP, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 'I': if (pgrep) usage(); interactive = 1; break; case 'L': pidfilelock = 1; break; case 'M': coref = optarg; break; case 'N': execf = optarg; break; case 'P': makelist(&ppidlist, LT_GENERIC, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 'S': if (!pgrep) usage(); kthreads = 1; break; case 'U': makelist(&ruidlist, LT_USER, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 'a': ancestors++; break; case 'c': makelist(&classlist, LT_CLASS, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 'd': if (!pgrep) usage(); delim = optarg; break; case 'f': matchargs = 1; break; case 'g': makelist(&pgrplist, LT_PGRP, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 'i': cflags |= REG_ICASE; break; case 'j': makelist(&jidlist, LT_JAIL, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 'l': longfmt = 1; break; case 'n': newest = 1; criteria = 1; break; case 'o': oldest = 1; criteria = 1; break; case 'q': if (!pgrep) usage(); quiet = 1; break; case 's': makelist(&sidlist, LT_SID, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 't': makelist(&tdevlist, LT_TTY, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 'u': makelist(&euidlist, LT_USER, optarg); criteria = 1; break; case 'v': inverse = 1; break; case 'x': fullmatch = 1; break; default: usage(); /* NOTREACHED */ } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (argc != 0) criteria = 1; if (!criteria) usage(); if (newest && oldest) errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Options -n and -o are mutually exclusive"); if (pidfile != NULL) pidfromfile = takepid(pidfile, pidfilelock); else { if (pidfilelock) { errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Option -L doesn't make sense without -F"); } pidfromfile = -1; } mypid = getpid(); /* * Retrieve the list of running processes from the kernel. */ kd = kvm_openfiles(execf, coref, NULL, O_RDONLY, buf); if (kd == NULL) errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot open kernel files (%s)", buf); /* * Use KERN_PROC_PROC instead of KERN_PROC_ALL, since we * just want processes and not individual kernel threads. */ if (pidfromfile >= 0) plist = kvm_getprocs(kd, KERN_PROC_PID, pidfromfile, &nproc); else plist = kvm_getprocs(kd, KERN_PROC_PROC, 0, &nproc); if (plist == NULL) { errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot get process list (%s)", kvm_geterr(kd)); } /* * Allocate memory which will be used to keep track of the * selection. */ if ((selected = malloc(nproc)) == NULL) { err(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot allocate memory for %d processes", nproc); } memset(selected, 0, nproc); /* * Refine the selection. */ for (; *argv != NULL; argv++) { if ((rv = regcomp(®, *argv, cflags)) != 0) { regerror(rv, ®, buf, sizeof(buf)); errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "Cannot compile regular expression `%s' (%s)", *argv, buf); } for (i = 0, kp = plist; i < nproc; i++, kp++) { if (PSKIP(kp)) { if (debug_opt > 0) fprintf(stderr, "* Skipped %5d %3d %s\n", kp->ki_pid, kp->ki_uid, kp->ki_comm); continue; } if (matchargs && (pargv = kvm_getargv(kd, kp, 0)) != NULL) { jsz = 0; while (jsz < sizeof(buf) && *pargv != NULL) { jsz += snprintf(buf + jsz, sizeof(buf) - jsz, pargv[1] != NULL ? "%s " : "%s", pargv[0]); pargv++; } mstr = buf; } else mstr = kp->ki_comm; rv = regexec(®, mstr, 1, ®match, 0); if (rv == 0) { if (fullmatch) { if (regmatch.rm_so == 0 && regmatch.rm_eo == (off_t)strlen(mstr)) selected[i] = 1; } else selected[i] = 1; } else if (rv != REG_NOMATCH) { regerror(rv, ®, buf, sizeof(buf)); errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Regular expression evaluation error (%s)", buf); } if (debug_opt > 1) { const char *rv_res = "NoMatch"; if (selected[i]) rv_res = "Matched"; fprintf(stderr, "* %s %5d %3d %s\n", rv_res, kp->ki_pid, kp->ki_uid, mstr); } } regfree(®); } for (i = 0, kp = plist; i < nproc; i++, kp++) { if (PSKIP(kp)) continue; if (pidfromfile >= 0 && kp->ki_pid != pidfromfile) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &ruidlist, li_chain) if (kp->ki_ruid == (uid_t)li->li_number) break; if (SLIST_FIRST(&ruidlist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &rgidlist, li_chain) if (kp->ki_rgid == (gid_t)li->li_number) break; if (SLIST_FIRST(&rgidlist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &euidlist, li_chain) if (kp->ki_uid == (uid_t)li->li_number) break; if (SLIST_FIRST(&euidlist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &ppidlist, li_chain) if (kp->ki_ppid == (pid_t)li->li_number) break; if (SLIST_FIRST(&ppidlist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &pgrplist, li_chain) if (kp->ki_pgid == (pid_t)li->li_number) break; if (SLIST_FIRST(&pgrplist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &tdevlist, li_chain) { if (li->li_number == -1 && (kp->ki_flag & P_CONTROLT) == 0) break; if (kp->ki_tdev == (dev_t)li->li_number) break; } if (SLIST_FIRST(&tdevlist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &sidlist, li_chain) if (kp->ki_sid == (pid_t)li->li_number) break; if (SLIST_FIRST(&sidlist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &jidlist, li_chain) { /* A particular jail ID, including 0 (not in jail) */ if (kp->ki_jid == (int)li->li_number) break; /* Any jail */ if (kp->ki_jid > 0 && li->li_number == -1) break; } if (SLIST_FIRST(&jidlist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } SLIST_FOREACH(li, &classlist, li_chain) { /* * We skip P_SYSTEM processes to match ps(1) output. */ if ((kp->ki_flag & P_SYSTEM) == 0 && strcmp(kp->ki_loginclass, li->li_name) == 0) break; } if (SLIST_FIRST(&classlist) != NULL && li == NULL) { selected[i] = 0; continue; } if (argc == 0) selected[i] = 1; } if (!ancestors) { pid = mypid; while (pid) { for (i = 0, kp = plist; i < nproc; i++, kp++) { if (PSKIP(kp)) continue; if (kp->ki_pid == pid) { selected[i] = 0; pid = kp->ki_ppid; break; } } if (i == nproc) { if (pid == mypid) pid = getppid(); else break; /* Maybe we're in a jail ? */ } } } if (newest || oldest) { best_tval.tv_sec = 0; best_tval.tv_usec = 0; bestidx = -1; for (i = 0, kp = plist; i < nproc; i++, kp++) { if (!selected[i]) continue; if (bestidx == -1) { /* The first entry of the list which matched. */ ; } else if (timercmp(&kp->ki_start, &best_tval, >)) { /* This entry is newer than previous "best". */ if (oldest) /* but we want the oldest */ continue; } else { /* This entry is older than previous "best". */ if (newest) /* but we want the newest */ continue; } /* This entry is better than previous "best" entry. */ best_tval.tv_sec = kp->ki_start.tv_sec; best_tval.tv_usec = kp->ki_start.tv_usec; bestidx = i; } memset(selected, 0, nproc); if (bestidx != -1) selected[bestidx] = 1; } /* * Take the appropriate action for each matched process, if any. */ did_action = 0; for (i = 0, rv = 0, kp = plist; i < nproc; i++, kp++) { if (PSKIP(kp)) continue; if (selected[i]) { if (longfmt && !pgrep) { did_action = 1; printf("kill -%d %d\n", signum, kp->ki_pid); } if (inverse) continue; } else if (!inverse) continue; rv |= (*action)(kp); } + if (rv && pgrep) + putchar('\n'); if (!did_action && !pgrep && longfmt) fprintf(stderr, "No matching processes belonging to you were found\n"); exit(rv ? STATUS_MATCH : STATUS_NOMATCH); } static void usage(void) { const char *ustr; if (pgrep) ustr = "[-LSfilnoqvx] [-d delim]"; else ustr = "[-signal] [-ILfilnovx]"; fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s %s [-F pidfile] [-G gid] [-M core] [-N system]\n" " [-P ppid] [-U uid] [-c class] [-g pgrp] [-j jail]\n" " [-s sid] [-t tty] [-u euid] pattern ...\n", getprogname(), ustr); exit(STATUS_BADUSAGE); } static void show_process(const struct kinfo_proc *kp) { char **argv; if (quiet) { assert(pgrep); return; } if ((longfmt || !pgrep) && matchargs && (argv = kvm_getargv(kd, kp, 0)) != NULL) { printf("%d ", (int)kp->ki_pid); for (; *argv != NULL; argv++) { printf("%s", *argv); if (argv[1] != NULL) putchar(' '); } } else if (longfmt || !pgrep) printf("%d %s", (int)kp->ki_pid, kp->ki_comm); else printf("%d", (int)kp->ki_pid); } static int killact(const struct kinfo_proc *kp) { int ch, first; if (interactive) { /* * Be careful, ask before killing. */ printf("kill "); show_process(kp); printf("? "); fflush(stdout); first = ch = getchar(); while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF) ch = getchar(); if (first != 'y' && first != 'Y') return (1); } if (kill(kp->ki_pid, signum) == -1) { /* * Check for ESRCH, which indicates that the process * disappeared between us matching it and us * signalling it; don't issue a warning about it. */ if (errno != ESRCH) warn("signalling pid %d", (int)kp->ki_pid); /* * Return 0 to indicate that the process should not be * considered a match, since we didn't actually get to * signal it. */ return (0); } return (1); } static int grepact(const struct kinfo_proc *kp) { static bool first = true; if (!quiet && !first) printf("%s", delim); show_process(kp); first = false; return (1); } static void makelist(struct listhead *head, enum listtype type, char *src) { struct list *li; struct passwd *pw; struct group *gr; struct stat st; const char *cp; char *sp, *ep, buf[MAXPATHLEN]; int empty; empty = 1; while ((sp = strsep(&src, ",")) != NULL) { if (*sp == '\0') usage(); if ((li = malloc(sizeof(*li))) == NULL) { err(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot allocate %zu bytes", sizeof(*li)); } SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, li, li_chain); empty = 0; if (type != LT_CLASS) li->li_number = (uid_t)strtol(sp, &ep, 0); if (type != LT_CLASS && *ep == '\0') { switch (type) { case LT_PGRP: if (li->li_number == 0) li->li_number = getpgrp(); break; case LT_SID: if (li->li_number == 0) li->li_number = getsid(mypid); break; case LT_JAIL: if (li->li_number < 0) errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "Negative jail ID `%s'", sp); /* For compatibility with old -j */ if (li->li_number == 0) li->li_number = -1; /* any jail */ break; case LT_TTY: if (li->li_number < 0) errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "Negative /dev/pts tty `%s'", sp); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), _PATH_DEV "pts/%s", sp); if (stat(buf, &st) != -1) goto foundtty; if (errno == ENOENT) errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "No such tty: `" _PATH_DEV "pts/%s'", sp); err(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot access `" _PATH_DEV "pts/%s'", sp); break; default: break; } continue; } switch (type) { case LT_USER: if ((pw = getpwnam(sp)) == NULL) errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "Unknown user `%s'", sp); li->li_number = pw->pw_uid; break; case LT_GROUP: if ((gr = getgrnam(sp)) == NULL) errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "Unknown group `%s'", sp); li->li_number = gr->gr_gid; break; case LT_TTY: if (strcmp(sp, "-") == 0) { li->li_number = -1; break; } else if (strcmp(sp, "co") == 0) { cp = "console"; } else { cp = sp; } snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), _PATH_DEV "%s", cp); if (stat(buf, &st) != -1) goto foundtty; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), _PATH_DEV "tty%s", cp); if (stat(buf, &st) != -1) goto foundtty; if (errno == ENOENT) errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "No such tty: `%s'", sp); err(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot access `%s'", sp); foundtty: if ((st.st_mode & S_IFCHR) == 0) errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "Not a tty: `%s'", sp); li->li_number = st.st_rdev; break; case LT_JAIL: { int jid; if (strcmp(sp, "none") == 0) li->li_number = 0; else if (strcmp(sp, "any") == 0) li->li_number = -1; else if ((jid = jail_getid(sp)) != -1) li->li_number = jid; else if (*ep != '\0') errx(STATUS_BADUSAGE, "Invalid jail ID or name `%s'", sp); break; } case LT_CLASS: li->li_number = -1; li->li_name = strdup(sp); if (li->li_name == NULL) err(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot allocate memory"); break; default: usage(); } } if (empty) usage(); } static int takepid(const char *pidfile, int pidfilelock) { char *endp, line[BUFSIZ]; FILE *fh; long rval; fh = fopen(pidfile, "r"); if (fh == NULL) err(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot open pidfile `%s'", pidfile); if (pidfilelock) { /* * If we can lock pidfile, this means that daemon is not * running, so would be better not to kill some random process. */ if (flock(fileno(fh), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB) == 0) { (void)fclose(fh); errx(STATUS_ERROR, "File '%s' can be locked", pidfile); } else { if (errno != EWOULDBLOCK) { errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Error while locking file '%s'", pidfile); } } } if (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fh) == NULL) { if (feof(fh)) { (void)fclose(fh); errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Pidfile `%s' is empty", pidfile); } (void)fclose(fh); err(STATUS_ERROR, "Cannot read from pid file `%s'", pidfile); } (void)fclose(fh); rval = strtol(line, &endp, 10); if (*endp != '\0' && !isspace((unsigned char)*endp)) errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Invalid pid in file `%s'", pidfile); else if (rval < MIN_PID || rval > MAX_PID) errx(STATUS_ERROR, "Invalid pid in file `%s'", pidfile); return (rval); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils/bfd/ecoff.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils/bfd/ecoff.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils/bfd/ecoff.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,4634 +1,4634 @@ /* Generic ECOFF (Extended-COFF) routines. Copyright 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Original version by Per Bothner. Full support added by Ian Lance Taylor, ian@cygnus.com. This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "sysdep.h" #include "bfd.h" #include "bfdlink.h" #include "libbfd.h" #include "aout/ar.h" #include "aout/ranlib.h" #include "aout/stab_gnu.h" /* FIXME: We need the definitions of N_SET[ADTB], but aout64.h defines some other stuff which we don't want and which conflicts with stuff we do want. */ #include "libaout.h" #include "aout/aout64.h" #undef N_ABS #undef exec_hdr #undef obj_sym_filepos #include "coff/internal.h" #include "coff/sym.h" #include "coff/symconst.h" #include "coff/ecoff.h" #include "libcoff.h" #include "libecoff.h" #include "libiberty.h" #define streq(a, b) (strcmp ((a), (b)) == 0) #define strneq(a, b, n) (strncmp ((a), (b), (n)) == 0) /* This stuff is somewhat copied from coffcode.h. */ static asection bfd_debug_section = { /* name, id, index, next, prev, flags, user_set_vma, */ "*DEBUG*", 0, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, /* linker_mark, linker_has_input, gc_mark, gc_mark_from_eh, */ 0, 0, 1, 0, /* segment_mark, sec_info_type, use_rela_p, has_tls_reloc, */ 0, 0, 0, 0, /* has_tls_get_addr_call, has_gp_reloc, need_finalize_relax, */ 0, 0, 0, /* reloc_done, vma, lma, size, rawsize, */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* output_offset, output_section, alignment_power, */ 0, NULL, 0, /* relocation, orelocation, reloc_count, filepos, rel_filepos, */ NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, /* line_filepos, userdata, contents, lineno, lineno_count, */ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, /* entsize, kept_section, moving_line_filepos, */ 0, NULL, 0, /* target_index, used_by_bfd, constructor_chain, owner, */ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* symbol, */ NULL, /* symbol_ptr_ptr, */ NULL, /* map_head, map_tail */ { NULL }, { NULL } }; /* Create an ECOFF object. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_mkobject (bfd *abfd) { bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (ecoff_data_type); abfd->tdata.ecoff_obj_data = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); if (abfd->tdata.ecoff_obj_data == NULL) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /* This is a hook called by coff_real_object_p to create any backend specific information. */ void * _bfd_ecoff_mkobject_hook (bfd *abfd, void * filehdr, void * aouthdr) { struct internal_filehdr *internal_f = (struct internal_filehdr *) filehdr; struct internal_aouthdr *internal_a = (struct internal_aouthdr *) aouthdr; ecoff_data_type *ecoff; if (! _bfd_ecoff_mkobject (abfd)) return NULL; ecoff = ecoff_data (abfd); ecoff->gp_size = 8; ecoff->sym_filepos = internal_f->f_symptr; if (internal_a != NULL) { int i; ecoff->text_start = internal_a->text_start; ecoff->text_end = internal_a->text_start + internal_a->tsize; ecoff->gp = internal_a->gp_value; ecoff->gprmask = internal_a->gprmask; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) ecoff->cprmask[i] = internal_a->cprmask[i]; ecoff->fprmask = internal_a->fprmask; if (internal_a->magic == ECOFF_AOUT_ZMAGIC) abfd->flags |= D_PAGED; else abfd->flags &=~ D_PAGED; } /* It turns out that no special action is required by the MIPS or Alpha ECOFF backends. They have different information in the a.out header, but we just copy it all (e.g., gprmask, cprmask and fprmask) and let the swapping routines ensure that only relevant information is written out. */ return (void *) ecoff; } /* Initialize a new section. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_new_section_hook (bfd *abfd, asection *section) { unsigned int i; static struct { const char * name; flagword flags; } section_flags [] = { { _TEXT, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_CODE | SEC_LOAD }, { _INIT, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_CODE | SEC_LOAD }, { _FINI, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_CODE | SEC_LOAD }, { _DATA, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD }, { _SDATA, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD }, { _RDATA, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD | SEC_READONLY}, { _LIT8, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD | SEC_READONLY}, { _LIT4, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD | SEC_READONLY}, { _RCONST, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD | SEC_READONLY}, { _PDATA, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD | SEC_READONLY}, { _BSS, SEC_ALLOC}, { _SBSS, SEC_ALLOC}, /* An Irix 4 shared libary. */ { _LIB, SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY} }; section->alignment_power = 4; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (section_flags); i++) if (streq (section->name, section_flags[i].name)) { section->flags |= section_flags[i].flags; break; } /* Probably any other section name is SEC_NEVER_LOAD, but I'm uncertain about .init on some systems and I don't know how shared libraries work. */ return _bfd_generic_new_section_hook (abfd, section); } /* Determine the machine architecture and type. This is called from the generic COFF routines. It is the inverse of ecoff_get_magic, below. This could be an ECOFF backend routine, with one version for each target, but there aren't all that many ECOFF targets. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_set_arch_mach_hook (bfd *abfd, void * filehdr) { struct internal_filehdr *internal_f = filehdr; enum bfd_architecture arch; unsigned long mach; switch (internal_f->f_magic) { case MIPS_MAGIC_1: case MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE: case MIPS_MAGIC_BIG: arch = bfd_arch_mips; mach = bfd_mach_mips3000; break; case MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE2: case MIPS_MAGIC_BIG2: /* MIPS ISA level 2: the r6000. */ arch = bfd_arch_mips; mach = bfd_mach_mips6000; break; case MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE3: case MIPS_MAGIC_BIG3: /* MIPS ISA level 3: the r4000. */ arch = bfd_arch_mips; mach = bfd_mach_mips4000; break; case ALPHA_MAGIC: arch = bfd_arch_alpha; mach = 0; break; default: arch = bfd_arch_obscure; mach = 0; break; } return bfd_default_set_arch_mach (abfd, arch, mach); } /* Get the magic number to use based on the architecture and machine. This is the inverse of _bfd_ecoff_set_arch_mach_hook, above. */ static int ecoff_get_magic (bfd *abfd) { int big, little; switch (bfd_get_arch (abfd)) { case bfd_arch_mips: switch (bfd_get_mach (abfd)) { default: case 0: case bfd_mach_mips3000: big = MIPS_MAGIC_BIG; little = MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE; break; case bfd_mach_mips6000: big = MIPS_MAGIC_BIG2; little = MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE2; break; case bfd_mach_mips4000: big = MIPS_MAGIC_BIG3; little = MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE3; break; } return bfd_big_endian (abfd) ? big : little; case bfd_arch_alpha: return ALPHA_MAGIC; default: abort (); return 0; } } /* Get the section s_flags to use for a section. */ static long ecoff_sec_to_styp_flags (const char *name, flagword flags) { unsigned int i; static struct { const char * name; long flags; } styp_flags [] = { { _TEXT, STYP_TEXT }, { _DATA, STYP_DATA }, { _SDATA, STYP_SDATA }, { _RDATA, STYP_RDATA }, { _LITA, STYP_LITA }, { _LIT8, STYP_LIT8 }, { _LIT4, STYP_LIT4 }, { _BSS, STYP_BSS }, { _SBSS, STYP_SBSS }, { _INIT, STYP_ECOFF_INIT }, { _FINI, STYP_ECOFF_FINI }, { _PDATA, STYP_PDATA }, { _XDATA, STYP_XDATA }, { _LIB, STYP_ECOFF_LIB }, { _GOT, STYP_GOT }, { _HASH, STYP_HASH }, { _DYNAMIC, STYP_DYNAMIC }, { _LIBLIST, STYP_LIBLIST }, { _RELDYN, STYP_RELDYN }, { _CONFLIC, STYP_CONFLIC }, { _DYNSTR, STYP_DYNSTR }, { _DYNSYM, STYP_DYNSYM }, { _RCONST, STYP_RCONST } }; long styp = 0; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (styp_flags); i++) if (streq (name, styp_flags[i].name)) { styp = styp_flags[i].flags; break; } if (styp == 0) { if (streq (name, _COMMENT)) { styp = STYP_COMMENT; flags &=~ SEC_NEVER_LOAD; } else if (flags & SEC_CODE) styp = STYP_TEXT; else if (flags & SEC_DATA) styp = STYP_DATA; else if (flags & SEC_READONLY) styp = STYP_RDATA; else if (flags & SEC_LOAD) styp = STYP_REG; else styp = STYP_BSS; } if (flags & SEC_NEVER_LOAD) styp |= STYP_NOLOAD; return styp; } /* Get the BFD flags to use for a section. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_styp_to_sec_flags (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, void * hdr, const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, flagword * flags_ptr) { struct internal_scnhdr *internal_s = hdr; long styp_flags = internal_s->s_flags; flagword sec_flags = 0; if (styp_flags & STYP_NOLOAD) sec_flags |= SEC_NEVER_LOAD; /* For 386 COFF, at least, an unloadable text or data section is actually a shared library section. */ if ((styp_flags & STYP_TEXT) || (styp_flags & STYP_ECOFF_INIT) || (styp_flags & STYP_ECOFF_FINI) || (styp_flags & STYP_DYNAMIC) || (styp_flags & STYP_LIBLIST) || (styp_flags & STYP_RELDYN) || styp_flags == STYP_CONFLIC || (styp_flags & STYP_DYNSTR) || (styp_flags & STYP_DYNSYM) || (styp_flags & STYP_HASH)) { if (sec_flags & SEC_NEVER_LOAD) sec_flags |= SEC_CODE | SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY; else sec_flags |= SEC_CODE | SEC_LOAD | SEC_ALLOC; } else if ((styp_flags & STYP_DATA) || (styp_flags & STYP_RDATA) || (styp_flags & STYP_SDATA) || styp_flags == STYP_PDATA || styp_flags == STYP_XDATA || (styp_flags & STYP_GOT) || styp_flags == STYP_RCONST) { if (sec_flags & SEC_NEVER_LOAD) sec_flags |= SEC_DATA | SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY; else sec_flags |= SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD | SEC_ALLOC; if ((styp_flags & STYP_RDATA) || styp_flags == STYP_PDATA || styp_flags == STYP_RCONST) sec_flags |= SEC_READONLY; } else if ((styp_flags & STYP_BSS) || (styp_flags & STYP_SBSS)) sec_flags |= SEC_ALLOC; else if ((styp_flags & STYP_INFO) || styp_flags == STYP_COMMENT) sec_flags |= SEC_NEVER_LOAD; else if ((styp_flags & STYP_LITA) || (styp_flags & STYP_LIT8) || (styp_flags & STYP_LIT4)) sec_flags |= SEC_DATA | SEC_LOAD | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_READONLY; else if (styp_flags & STYP_ECOFF_LIB) sec_flags |= SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY; else sec_flags |= SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD; * flags_ptr = sec_flags; return TRUE; } /* Read in the symbolic header for an ECOFF object file. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_slurp_symbolic_header (bfd *abfd) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); bfd_size_type external_hdr_size; void * raw = NULL; HDRR *internal_symhdr; /* See if we've already read it in. */ if (ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header.magic == backend->debug_swap.sym_magic) return TRUE; /* See whether there is a symbolic header. */ if (ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos == 0) { bfd_get_symcount (abfd) = 0; return TRUE; } /* At this point bfd_get_symcount (abfd) holds the number of symbols as read from the file header, but on ECOFF this is always the size of the symbolic information header. It would be cleaner to handle this when we first read the file in coffgen.c. */ external_hdr_size = backend->debug_swap.external_hdr_size; if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) != external_hdr_size) { bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); return FALSE; } /* Read the symbolic information header. */ raw = bfd_malloc (external_hdr_size); if (raw == NULL) goto error_return; if (bfd_seek (abfd, ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0 || bfd_bread (raw, external_hdr_size, abfd) != external_hdr_size) goto error_return; internal_symhdr = &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header; (*backend->debug_swap.swap_hdr_in) (abfd, raw, internal_symhdr); if (internal_symhdr->magic != backend->debug_swap.sym_magic) { bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); goto error_return; } /* Now we can get the correct number of symbols. */ bfd_get_symcount (abfd) = (internal_symhdr->isymMax + internal_symhdr->iextMax); if (raw != NULL) free (raw); return TRUE; error_return: if (raw != NULL) free (raw); return FALSE; } /* Read in and swap the important symbolic information for an ECOFF object file. This is called by gdb via the read_debug_info entry point in the backend structure. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_slurp_symbolic_info (bfd *abfd, asection *ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, struct ecoff_debug_info *debug) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); HDRR *internal_symhdr; bfd_size_type raw_base; bfd_size_type raw_size; void * raw; bfd_size_type external_fdr_size; char *fraw_src; char *fraw_end; struct fdr *fdr_ptr; bfd_size_type raw_end; bfd_size_type cb_end; bfd_size_type amt; file_ptr pos; BFD_ASSERT (debug == &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info); /* Check whether we've already gotten it, and whether there's any to get. */ if (ecoff_data (abfd)->raw_syments != NULL) return TRUE; if (ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos == 0) { bfd_get_symcount (abfd) = 0; return TRUE; } if (! ecoff_slurp_symbolic_header (abfd)) return FALSE; internal_symhdr = &debug->symbolic_header; /* Read all the symbolic information at once. */ raw_base = (ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos + backend->debug_swap.external_hdr_size); /* Alpha ecoff makes the determination of raw_size difficult. It has an undocumented debug data section between the symhdr and the first documented section. And the ordering of the sections varies between statically and dynamically linked executables. If bfd supports SEEK_END someday, this code could be simplified. */ raw_end = 0; #define UPDATE_RAW_END(start, count, size) \ cb_end = internal_symhdr->start + internal_symhdr->count * (size); \ if (cb_end > raw_end) \ raw_end = cb_end UPDATE_RAW_END (cbLineOffset, cbLine, sizeof (unsigned char)); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbDnOffset, idnMax, backend->debug_swap.external_dnr_size); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbPdOffset, ipdMax, backend->debug_swap.external_pdr_size); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbSymOffset, isymMax, backend->debug_swap.external_sym_size); /* eraxxon@alumni.rice.edu: ioptMax refers to the size of the optimization symtab, not the number of entries. */ UPDATE_RAW_END (cbOptOffset, ioptMax, sizeof (char)); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbAuxOffset, iauxMax, sizeof (union aux_ext)); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbSsOffset, issMax, sizeof (char)); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbSsExtOffset, issExtMax, sizeof (char)); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbFdOffset, ifdMax, backend->debug_swap.external_fdr_size); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbRfdOffset, crfd, backend->debug_swap.external_rfd_size); UPDATE_RAW_END (cbExtOffset, iextMax, backend->debug_swap.external_ext_size); #undef UPDATE_RAW_END raw_size = raw_end - raw_base; if (raw_size == 0) { ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos = 0; return TRUE; } raw = bfd_alloc (abfd, raw_size); if (raw == NULL) return FALSE; pos = ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos; pos += backend->debug_swap.external_hdr_size; if (bfd_seek (abfd, pos, SEEK_SET) != 0 || bfd_bread (raw, raw_size, abfd) != raw_size) { bfd_release (abfd, raw); return FALSE; } ecoff_data (abfd)->raw_syments = raw; /* Get pointers for the numeric offsets in the HDRR structure. */ #define FIX(off1, off2, type) \ if (internal_symhdr->off1 == 0) \ debug->off2 = NULL; \ else \ debug->off2 = (type) ((char *) raw \ + (internal_symhdr->off1 \ - raw_base)) FIX (cbLineOffset, line, unsigned char *); FIX (cbDnOffset, external_dnr, void *); FIX (cbPdOffset, external_pdr, void *); FIX (cbSymOffset, external_sym, void *); FIX (cbOptOffset, external_opt, void *); FIX (cbAuxOffset, external_aux, union aux_ext *); FIX (cbSsOffset, ss, char *); FIX (cbSsExtOffset, ssext, char *); FIX (cbFdOffset, external_fdr, void *); FIX (cbRfdOffset, external_rfd, void *); FIX (cbExtOffset, external_ext, void *); #undef FIX /* I don't want to always swap all the data, because it will just waste time and most programs will never look at it. The only time the linker needs most of the debugging information swapped is when linking big-endian and little-endian MIPS object files together, which is not a common occurrence. We need to look at the fdr to deal with a lot of information in the symbols, so we swap them here. */ amt = internal_symhdr->ifdMax; amt *= sizeof (struct fdr); debug->fdr = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); if (debug->fdr == NULL) return FALSE; external_fdr_size = backend->debug_swap.external_fdr_size; fdr_ptr = debug->fdr; fraw_src = (char *) debug->external_fdr; fraw_end = fraw_src + internal_symhdr->ifdMax * external_fdr_size; for (; fraw_src < fraw_end; fraw_src += external_fdr_size, fdr_ptr++) (*backend->debug_swap.swap_fdr_in) (abfd, (void *) fraw_src, fdr_ptr); return TRUE; } /* ECOFF symbol table routines. The ECOFF symbol table is described in gcc/mips-tfile.c. */ /* ECOFF uses two common sections. One is the usual one, and the other is for small objects. All the small objects are kept together, and then referenced via the gp pointer, which yields faster assembler code. This is what we use for the small common section. */ static asection ecoff_scom_section; static asymbol ecoff_scom_symbol; static asymbol *ecoff_scom_symbol_ptr; /* Create an empty symbol. */ asymbol * _bfd_ecoff_make_empty_symbol (bfd *abfd) { ecoff_symbol_type *new; bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (ecoff_symbol_type); new = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); if (new == NULL) return NULL; new->symbol.section = NULL; new->fdr = NULL; new->local = FALSE; new->native = NULL; new->symbol.the_bfd = abfd; return &new->symbol; } /* Set the BFD flags and section for an ECOFF symbol. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_set_symbol_info (bfd *abfd, SYMR *ecoff_sym, asymbol *asym, int ext, int weak) { asym->the_bfd = abfd; asym->value = ecoff_sym->value; asym->section = &bfd_debug_section; asym->udata.i = 0; /* Most symbol types are just for debugging. */ switch (ecoff_sym->st) { case stGlobal: case stStatic: case stLabel: case stProc: case stStaticProc: break; case stNil: if (ECOFF_IS_STAB (ecoff_sym)) { asym->flags = BSF_DEBUGGING; return TRUE; } break; default: asym->flags = BSF_DEBUGGING; return TRUE; } if (weak) asym->flags = BSF_EXPORT | BSF_WEAK; else if (ext) asym->flags = BSF_EXPORT | BSF_GLOBAL; else { asym->flags = BSF_LOCAL; /* Normally, a local stProc symbol will have a corresponding external symbol. We mark the local symbol as a debugging symbol, in order to prevent nm from printing both out. Similarly, we mark stLabel and stabs symbols as debugging symbols. In both cases, we do want to set the value correctly based on the symbol class. */ if (ecoff_sym->st == stProc || ecoff_sym->st == stLabel || ECOFF_IS_STAB (ecoff_sym)) asym->flags |= BSF_DEBUGGING; } if (ecoff_sym->st == stProc || ecoff_sym->st == stStaticProc) asym->flags |= BSF_FUNCTION; switch (ecoff_sym->sc) { case scNil: /* Used for compiler generated labels. Leave them in the debugging section, and mark them as local. If BSF_DEBUGGING is set, then nm does not display them for some reason. If no flags are set then the linker whines about them. */ asym->flags = BSF_LOCAL; break; case scText: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _TEXT); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; case scData: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _DATA); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; case scBss: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _BSS); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; case scRegister: asym->flags = BSF_DEBUGGING; break; case scAbs: asym->section = bfd_abs_section_ptr; break; case scUndefined: asym->section = bfd_und_section_ptr; asym->flags = 0; asym->value = 0; break; case scCdbLocal: case scBits: case scCdbSystem: case scRegImage: case scInfo: case scUserStruct: asym->flags = BSF_DEBUGGING; break; case scSData: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, ".sdata"); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; case scSBss: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, ".sbss"); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; case scRData: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, ".rdata"); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; case scVar: asym->flags = BSF_DEBUGGING; break; case scCommon: if (asym->value > ecoff_data (abfd)->gp_size) { asym->section = bfd_com_section_ptr; asym->flags = 0; break; } /* Fall through. */ case scSCommon: if (ecoff_scom_section.name == NULL) { /* Initialize the small common section. */ ecoff_scom_section.name = SCOMMON; ecoff_scom_section.flags = SEC_IS_COMMON; ecoff_scom_section.output_section = &ecoff_scom_section; ecoff_scom_section.symbol = &ecoff_scom_symbol; ecoff_scom_section.symbol_ptr_ptr = &ecoff_scom_symbol_ptr; ecoff_scom_symbol.name = SCOMMON; ecoff_scom_symbol.flags = BSF_SECTION_SYM; ecoff_scom_symbol.section = &ecoff_scom_section; ecoff_scom_symbol_ptr = &ecoff_scom_symbol; } asym->section = &ecoff_scom_section; asym->flags = 0; break; case scVarRegister: case scVariant: asym->flags = BSF_DEBUGGING; break; case scSUndefined: asym->section = bfd_und_section_ptr; asym->flags = 0; asym->value = 0; break; case scInit: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, ".init"); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; case scBasedVar: case scXData: case scPData: asym->flags = BSF_DEBUGGING; break; case scFini: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, ".fini"); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; case scRConst: asym->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, ".rconst"); asym->value -= asym->section->vma; break; default: break; } /* Look for special constructors symbols and make relocation entries in a special construction section. These are produced by the -fgnu-linker argument to g++. */ if (ECOFF_IS_STAB (ecoff_sym)) { switch (ECOFF_UNMARK_STAB (ecoff_sym->index)) { default: break; case N_SETA: case N_SETT: case N_SETD: case N_SETB: /* Mark the symbol as a constructor. */ asym->flags |= BSF_CONSTRUCTOR; break; } } return TRUE; } /* Read an ECOFF symbol table. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_slurp_symbol_table (bfd *abfd) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); const bfd_size_type external_ext_size = backend->debug_swap.external_ext_size; const bfd_size_type external_sym_size = backend->debug_swap.external_sym_size; void (* const swap_ext_in) (bfd *, void *, EXTR *) = backend->debug_swap.swap_ext_in; void (* const swap_sym_in) (bfd *, void *, SYMR *) = backend->debug_swap.swap_sym_in; bfd_size_type internal_size; ecoff_symbol_type *internal; ecoff_symbol_type *internal_ptr; char *eraw_src; char *eraw_end; FDR *fdr_ptr; FDR *fdr_end; /* If we've already read in the symbol table, do nothing. */ if (ecoff_data (abfd)->canonical_symbols != NULL) return TRUE; /* Get the symbolic information. */ if (! _bfd_ecoff_slurp_symbolic_info (abfd, NULL, &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info)) return FALSE; if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) == 0) return TRUE; internal_size = bfd_get_symcount (abfd); internal_size *= sizeof (ecoff_symbol_type); internal = bfd_alloc (abfd, internal_size); if (internal == NULL) return FALSE; internal_ptr = internal; eraw_src = (char *) ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.external_ext; eraw_end = (eraw_src + (ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header.iextMax * external_ext_size)); for (; eraw_src < eraw_end; eraw_src += external_ext_size, internal_ptr++) { EXTR internal_esym; (*swap_ext_in) (abfd, (void *) eraw_src, &internal_esym); internal_ptr->symbol.name = (ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.ssext + internal_esym.asym.iss); if (!ecoff_set_symbol_info (abfd, &internal_esym.asym, &internal_ptr->symbol, 1, internal_esym.weakext)) return FALSE; /* The alpha uses a negative ifd field for section symbols. */ if (internal_esym.ifd >= 0) internal_ptr->fdr = (ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.fdr + internal_esym.ifd); else internal_ptr->fdr = NULL; internal_ptr->local = FALSE; internal_ptr->native = (void *) eraw_src; } /* The local symbols must be accessed via the fdr's, because the string and aux indices are relative to the fdr information. */ fdr_ptr = ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.fdr; fdr_end = fdr_ptr + ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header.ifdMax; for (; fdr_ptr < fdr_end; fdr_ptr++) { char *lraw_src; char *lraw_end; lraw_src = ((char *) ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.external_sym + fdr_ptr->isymBase * external_sym_size); lraw_end = lraw_src + fdr_ptr->csym * external_sym_size; for (; lraw_src < lraw_end; lraw_src += external_sym_size, internal_ptr++) { SYMR internal_sym; (*swap_sym_in) (abfd, (void *) lraw_src, &internal_sym); internal_ptr->symbol.name = (ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.ss + fdr_ptr->issBase + internal_sym.iss); if (!ecoff_set_symbol_info (abfd, &internal_sym, &internal_ptr->symbol, 0, 0)) return FALSE; internal_ptr->fdr = fdr_ptr; internal_ptr->local = TRUE; internal_ptr->native = (void *) lraw_src; } } ecoff_data (abfd)->canonical_symbols = internal; return TRUE; } /* Return the amount of space needed for the canonical symbols. */ long _bfd_ecoff_get_symtab_upper_bound (bfd *abfd) { if (! _bfd_ecoff_slurp_symbolic_info (abfd, NULL, &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info)) return -1; if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) == 0) return 0; return (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) + 1) * (sizeof (ecoff_symbol_type *)); } /* Get the canonical symbols. */ long _bfd_ecoff_canonicalize_symtab (bfd *abfd, asymbol **alocation) { unsigned int counter = 0; ecoff_symbol_type *symbase; ecoff_symbol_type **location = (ecoff_symbol_type **) alocation; if (! _bfd_ecoff_slurp_symbol_table (abfd)) return -1; if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) == 0) return 0; symbase = ecoff_data (abfd)->canonical_symbols; while (counter < bfd_get_symcount (abfd)) { *(location++) = symbase++; counter++; } *location++ = NULL; return bfd_get_symcount (abfd); } /* Turn ECOFF type information into a printable string. ecoff_emit_aggregate and ecoff_type_to_string are from gcc/mips-tdump.c, with swapping added and used_ptr removed. */ /* Write aggregate information to a string. */ static void ecoff_emit_aggregate (bfd *abfd, FDR *fdr, char *string, RNDXR *rndx, long isym, const char *which) { const struct ecoff_debug_swap * const debug_swap = &ecoff_backend (abfd)->debug_swap; struct ecoff_debug_info * const debug_info = &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info; unsigned int ifd = rndx->rfd; unsigned int indx = rndx->index; const char *name; if (ifd == 0xfff) ifd = isym; /* An ifd of -1 is an opaque type. An escaped index of 0 is a struct return type of a procedure compiled without -g. */ if (ifd == 0xffffffff || (rndx->rfd == 0xfff && indx == 0)) name = ""; else if (indx == indexNil) name = ""; else { SYMR sym; if (debug_info->external_rfd == NULL) fdr = debug_info->fdr + ifd; else { RFDT rfd; (*debug_swap->swap_rfd_in) (abfd, ((char *) debug_info->external_rfd + ((fdr->rfdBase + ifd) * debug_swap->external_rfd_size)), &rfd); fdr = debug_info->fdr + rfd; } indx += fdr->isymBase; (*debug_swap->swap_sym_in) (abfd, ((char *) debug_info->external_sym + indx * debug_swap->external_sym_size), &sym); name = debug_info->ss + fdr->issBase + sym.iss; } sprintf (string, "%s %s { ifd = %u, index = %lu }", which, name, ifd, ((long) indx + debug_info->symbolic_header.iextMax)); } /* Convert the type information to string format. */ static char * ecoff_type_to_string (bfd *abfd, FDR *fdr, unsigned int indx) { union aux_ext *aux_ptr; int bigendian; AUXU u; struct qual { unsigned int type; int low_bound; int high_bound; int stride; } qualifiers[7]; unsigned int basic_type; int i; char buffer1[1024]; static char buffer2[1024]; char *p1 = buffer1; char *p2 = buffer2; RNDXR rndx; aux_ptr = ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.external_aux + fdr->iauxBase; bigendian = fdr->fBigendian; for (i = 0; i < 7; i++) { qualifiers[i].low_bound = 0; qualifiers[i].high_bound = 0; qualifiers[i].stride = 0; } if (AUX_GET_ISYM (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx]) == (bfd_vma) -1) return "-1 (no type)"; _bfd_ecoff_swap_tir_in (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx++].a_ti, &u.ti); basic_type = u.ti.bt; qualifiers[0].type = u.ti.tq0; qualifiers[1].type = u.ti.tq1; qualifiers[2].type = u.ti.tq2; qualifiers[3].type = u.ti.tq3; qualifiers[4].type = u.ti.tq4; qualifiers[5].type = u.ti.tq5; qualifiers[6].type = tqNil; /* Go get the basic type. */ switch (basic_type) { case btNil: /* Undefined. */ strcpy (p1, "nil"); break; case btAdr: /* Address - integer same size as pointer. */ strcpy (p1, "address"); break; case btChar: /* Character. */ strcpy (p1, "char"); break; case btUChar: /* Unsigned character. */ strcpy (p1, "unsigned char"); break; case btShort: /* Short. */ strcpy (p1, "short"); break; case btUShort: /* Unsigned short. */ strcpy (p1, "unsigned short"); break; case btInt: /* Int. */ strcpy (p1, "int"); break; case btUInt: /* Unsigned int. */ strcpy (p1, "unsigned int"); break; case btLong: /* Long. */ strcpy (p1, "long"); break; case btULong: /* Unsigned long. */ strcpy (p1, "unsigned long"); break; case btFloat: /* Float (real). */ strcpy (p1, "float"); break; case btDouble: /* Double (real). */ strcpy (p1, "double"); break; /* Structures add 1-2 aux words: 1st word is [ST_RFDESCAPE, offset] pointer to struct def; 2nd word is file index if 1st word rfd is ST_RFDESCAPE. */ case btStruct: /* Structure (Record). */ _bfd_ecoff_swap_rndx_in (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx].a_rndx, &rndx); ecoff_emit_aggregate (abfd, fdr, p1, &rndx, (long) AUX_GET_ISYM (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx+1]), "struct"); indx++; /* Skip aux words. */ break; /* Unions add 1-2 aux words: 1st word is [ST_RFDESCAPE, offset] pointer to union def; 2nd word is file index if 1st word rfd is ST_RFDESCAPE. */ case btUnion: /* Union. */ _bfd_ecoff_swap_rndx_in (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx].a_rndx, &rndx); ecoff_emit_aggregate (abfd, fdr, p1, &rndx, (long) AUX_GET_ISYM (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx+1]), "union"); indx++; /* Skip aux words. */ break; /* Enumerations add 1-2 aux words: 1st word is [ST_RFDESCAPE, offset] pointer to enum def; 2nd word is file index if 1st word rfd is ST_RFDESCAPE. */ case btEnum: /* Enumeration. */ _bfd_ecoff_swap_rndx_in (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx].a_rndx, &rndx); ecoff_emit_aggregate (abfd, fdr, p1, &rndx, (long) AUX_GET_ISYM (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx+1]), "enum"); indx++; /* Skip aux words. */ break; case btTypedef: /* Defined via a typedef, isymRef points. */ strcpy (p1, "typedef"); break; case btRange: /* Subrange of int. */ strcpy (p1, "subrange"); break; case btSet: /* Pascal sets. */ strcpy (p1, "set"); break; case btComplex: /* Fortran complex. */ strcpy (p1, "complex"); break; case btDComplex: /* Fortran double complex. */ strcpy (p1, "double complex"); break; case btIndirect: /* Forward or unnamed typedef. */ strcpy (p1, "forward/unamed typedef"); break; case btFixedDec: /* Fixed Decimal. */ strcpy (p1, "fixed decimal"); break; case btFloatDec: /* Float Decimal. */ strcpy (p1, "float decimal"); break; case btString: /* Varying Length Character String. */ strcpy (p1, "string"); break; case btBit: /* Aligned Bit String. */ strcpy (p1, "bit"); break; case btPicture: /* Picture. */ strcpy (p1, "picture"); break; case btVoid: /* Void. */ strcpy (p1, "void"); break; default: sprintf (p1, _("Unknown basic type %d"), (int) basic_type); break; } p1 += strlen (buffer1); /* If this is a bitfield, get the bitsize. */ if (u.ti.fBitfield) { int bitsize; bitsize = AUX_GET_WIDTH (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx++]); sprintf (p1, " : %d", bitsize); p1 += strlen (buffer1); } /* Deal with any qualifiers. */ if (qualifiers[0].type != tqNil) { /* Snarf up any array bounds in the correct order. Arrays store 5 successive words in the aux. table: word 0 RNDXR to type of the bounds (ie, int) word 1 Current file descriptor index word 2 low bound word 3 high bound (or -1 if []) word 4 stride size in bits. */ for (i = 0; i < 7; i++) { if (qualifiers[i].type == tqArray) { qualifiers[i].low_bound = AUX_GET_DNLOW (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx+2]); qualifiers[i].high_bound = AUX_GET_DNHIGH (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx+3]); qualifiers[i].stride = AUX_GET_WIDTH (bigendian, &aux_ptr[indx+4]); indx += 5; } } /* Now print out the qualifiers. */ for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { switch (qualifiers[i].type) { case tqNil: case tqMax: break; case tqPtr: strcpy (p2, "ptr to "); p2 += sizeof ("ptr to ")-1; break; case tqVol: strcpy (p2, "volatile "); p2 += sizeof ("volatile ")-1; break; case tqFar: strcpy (p2, "far "); p2 += sizeof ("far ")-1; break; case tqProc: strcpy (p2, "func. ret. "); p2 += sizeof ("func. ret. "); break; case tqArray: { int first_array = i; int j; /* Print array bounds reversed (ie, in the order the C programmer writes them). C is such a fun language.... */ while (i < 5 && qualifiers[i+1].type == tqArray) i++; for (j = i; j >= first_array; j--) { strcpy (p2, "array ["); p2 += sizeof ("array [")-1; if (qualifiers[j].low_bound != 0) sprintf (p2, "%ld:%ld {%ld bits}", (long) qualifiers[j].low_bound, (long) qualifiers[j].high_bound, (long) qualifiers[j].stride); else if (qualifiers[j].high_bound != -1) sprintf (p2, "%ld {%ld bits}", (long) (qualifiers[j].high_bound + 1), (long) (qualifiers[j].stride)); else sprintf (p2, " {%ld bits}", (long) (qualifiers[j].stride)); p2 += strlen (p2); strcpy (p2, "] of "); p2 += sizeof ("] of ")-1; } } break; } } } strcpy (p2, buffer1); return buffer2; } /* Return information about ECOFF symbol SYMBOL in RET. */ void _bfd_ecoff_get_symbol_info (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, asymbol *symbol, symbol_info *ret) { bfd_symbol_info (symbol, ret); } /* Return whether this is a local label. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_bfd_is_local_label_name (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *name) { return name[0] == '$'; } /* Print information about an ECOFF symbol. */ void _bfd_ecoff_print_symbol (bfd *abfd, void * filep, asymbol *symbol, bfd_print_symbol_type how) { const struct ecoff_debug_swap * const debug_swap = &ecoff_backend (abfd)->debug_swap; FILE *file = (FILE *)filep; switch (how) { case bfd_print_symbol_name: fprintf (file, "%s", symbol->name); break; case bfd_print_symbol_more: if (ecoffsymbol (symbol)->local) { SYMR ecoff_sym; (*debug_swap->swap_sym_in) (abfd, ecoffsymbol (symbol)->native, &ecoff_sym); fprintf (file, "ecoff local "); fprintf_vma (file, (bfd_vma) ecoff_sym.value); fprintf (file, " %x %x", (unsigned) ecoff_sym.st, (unsigned) ecoff_sym.sc); } else { EXTR ecoff_ext; (*debug_swap->swap_ext_in) (abfd, ecoffsymbol (symbol)->native, &ecoff_ext); fprintf (file, "ecoff extern "); fprintf_vma (file, (bfd_vma) ecoff_ext.asym.value); fprintf (file, " %x %x", (unsigned) ecoff_ext.asym.st, (unsigned) ecoff_ext.asym.sc); } break; case bfd_print_symbol_all: /* Print out the symbols in a reasonable way. */ { char type; int pos; EXTR ecoff_ext; char jmptbl; char cobol_main; char weakext; if (ecoffsymbol (symbol)->local) { (*debug_swap->swap_sym_in) (abfd, ecoffsymbol (symbol)->native, &ecoff_ext.asym); type = 'l'; pos = ((((char *) ecoffsymbol (symbol)->native - (char *) ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.external_sym) / debug_swap->external_sym_size) + ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header.iextMax); jmptbl = ' '; cobol_main = ' '; weakext = ' '; } else { (*debug_swap->swap_ext_in) (abfd, ecoffsymbol (symbol)->native, &ecoff_ext); type = 'e'; pos = (((char *) ecoffsymbol (symbol)->native - (char *) ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.external_ext) / debug_swap->external_ext_size); jmptbl = ecoff_ext.jmptbl ? 'j' : ' '; cobol_main = ecoff_ext.cobol_main ? 'c' : ' '; weakext = ecoff_ext.weakext ? 'w' : ' '; } fprintf (file, "[%3d] %c ", pos, type); fprintf_vma (file, (bfd_vma) ecoff_ext.asym.value); fprintf (file, " st %x sc %x indx %x %c%c%c %s", (unsigned) ecoff_ext.asym.st, (unsigned) ecoff_ext.asym.sc, (unsigned) ecoff_ext.asym.index, jmptbl, cobol_main, weakext, symbol->name); if (ecoffsymbol (symbol)->fdr != NULL && ecoff_ext.asym.index != indexNil) { FDR *fdr; unsigned int indx; int bigendian; bfd_size_type sym_base; union aux_ext *aux_base; fdr = ecoffsymbol (symbol)->fdr; indx = ecoff_ext.asym.index; /* sym_base is used to map the fdr relative indices which appear in the file to the position number which we are using. */ sym_base = fdr->isymBase; if (ecoffsymbol (symbol)->local) sym_base += ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header.iextMax; /* aux_base is the start of the aux entries for this file; asym.index is an offset from this. */ aux_base = (ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.external_aux + fdr->iauxBase); /* The aux entries are stored in host byte order; the order is indicated by a bit in the fdr. */ bigendian = fdr->fBigendian; /* This switch is basically from gcc/mips-tdump.c. */ switch (ecoff_ext.asym.st) { case stNil: case stLabel: break; case stFile: case stBlock: fprintf (file, _("\n End+1 symbol: %ld"), (long) (indx + sym_base)); break; case stEnd: if (ecoff_ext.asym.sc == scText || ecoff_ext.asym.sc == scInfo) fprintf (file, _("\n First symbol: %ld"), (long) (indx + sym_base)); else fprintf (file, _("\n First symbol: %ld"), ((long) (AUX_GET_ISYM (bigendian, &aux_base[ecoff_ext.asym.index]) + sym_base))); break; case stProc: case stStaticProc: if (ECOFF_IS_STAB (&ecoff_ext.asym)) ; else if (ecoffsymbol (symbol)->local) fprintf (file, _("\n End+1 symbol: %-7ld Type: %s"), ((long) (AUX_GET_ISYM (bigendian, &aux_base[ecoff_ext.asym.index]) + sym_base)), ecoff_type_to_string (abfd, fdr, indx + 1)); else fprintf (file, _("\n Local symbol: %ld"), ((long) indx + (long) sym_base + (ecoff_data (abfd) ->debug_info.symbolic_header.iextMax))); break; case stStruct: fprintf (file, _("\n struct; End+1 symbol: %ld"), (long) (indx + sym_base)); break; case stUnion: fprintf (file, _("\n union; End+1 symbol: %ld"), (long) (indx + sym_base)); break; case stEnum: fprintf (file, _("\n enum; End+1 symbol: %ld"), (long) (indx + sym_base)); break; default: if (! ECOFF_IS_STAB (&ecoff_ext.asym)) fprintf (file, _("\n Type: %s"), ecoff_type_to_string (abfd, fdr, indx)); break; } } } break; } } /* Read in the relocs for a section. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_slurp_reloc_table (bfd *abfd, asection *section, asymbol **symbols) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); arelent *internal_relocs; bfd_size_type external_reloc_size; bfd_size_type amt; char *external_relocs; arelent *rptr; unsigned int i; if (section->relocation != NULL || section->reloc_count == 0 || (section->flags & SEC_CONSTRUCTOR) != 0) return TRUE; if (! _bfd_ecoff_slurp_symbol_table (abfd)) return FALSE; amt = section->reloc_count; amt *= sizeof (arelent); internal_relocs = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); external_reloc_size = backend->external_reloc_size; amt = external_reloc_size * section->reloc_count; external_relocs = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); if (internal_relocs == NULL || external_relocs == NULL) return FALSE; if (bfd_seek (abfd, section->rel_filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0) return FALSE; if (bfd_bread (external_relocs, amt, abfd) != amt) return FALSE; for (i = 0, rptr = internal_relocs; i < section->reloc_count; i++, rptr++) { struct internal_reloc intern; (*backend->swap_reloc_in) (abfd, external_relocs + i * external_reloc_size, &intern); if (intern.r_extern) { /* r_symndx is an index into the external symbols. */ BFD_ASSERT (intern.r_symndx >= 0 && (intern.r_symndx < (ecoff_data (abfd) ->debug_info.symbolic_header.iextMax))); rptr->sym_ptr_ptr = symbols + intern.r_symndx; rptr->addend = 0; } else if (intern.r_symndx == RELOC_SECTION_NONE || intern.r_symndx == RELOC_SECTION_ABS) { rptr->sym_ptr_ptr = bfd_abs_section_ptr->symbol_ptr_ptr; rptr->addend = 0; } else { const char *sec_name; asection *sec; /* r_symndx is a section key. */ switch (intern.r_symndx) { case RELOC_SECTION_TEXT: sec_name = _TEXT; break; case RELOC_SECTION_RDATA: sec_name = _RDATA; break; case RELOC_SECTION_DATA: sec_name = _DATA; break; case RELOC_SECTION_SDATA: sec_name = _SDATA; break; case RELOC_SECTION_SBSS: sec_name = _SBSS; break; case RELOC_SECTION_BSS: sec_name = _BSS; break; case RELOC_SECTION_INIT: sec_name = _INIT; break; case RELOC_SECTION_LIT8: sec_name = _LIT8; break; case RELOC_SECTION_LIT4: sec_name = _LIT4; break; case RELOC_SECTION_XDATA: sec_name = _XDATA; break; case RELOC_SECTION_PDATA: sec_name = _PDATA; break; case RELOC_SECTION_FINI: sec_name = _FINI; break; case RELOC_SECTION_LITA: sec_name = _LITA; break; case RELOC_SECTION_RCONST: sec_name = _RCONST; break; default: abort (); } sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, sec_name); if (sec == NULL) abort (); rptr->sym_ptr_ptr = sec->symbol_ptr_ptr; rptr->addend = - bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sec); } rptr->address = intern.r_vaddr - bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, section); /* Let the backend select the howto field and do any other required processing. */ (*backend->adjust_reloc_in) (abfd, &intern, rptr); } bfd_release (abfd, external_relocs); section->relocation = internal_relocs; return TRUE; } /* Get a canonical list of relocs. */ long _bfd_ecoff_canonicalize_reloc (bfd *abfd, asection *section, arelent **relptr, asymbol **symbols) { unsigned int count; if (section->flags & SEC_CONSTRUCTOR) { arelent_chain *chain; /* This section has relocs made up by us, not the file, so take them out of their chain and place them into the data area provided. */ for (count = 0, chain = section->constructor_chain; count < section->reloc_count; count++, chain = chain->next) *relptr++ = &chain->relent; } else { arelent *tblptr; if (! ecoff_slurp_reloc_table (abfd, section, symbols)) return -1; tblptr = section->relocation; for (count = 0; count < section->reloc_count; count++) *relptr++ = tblptr++; } *relptr = NULL; return section->reloc_count; } /* Provided a BFD, a section and an offset into the section, calculate and return the name of the source file and the line nearest to the wanted location. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_find_nearest_line (bfd *abfd, asection *section, asymbol **ignore_symbols ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, bfd_vma offset, const char **filename_ptr, const char **functionname_ptr, unsigned int *retline_ptr) { const struct ecoff_debug_swap * const debug_swap = &ecoff_backend (abfd)->debug_swap; struct ecoff_debug_info * const debug_info = &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info; struct ecoff_find_line *line_info; /* Make sure we have the FDR's. */ if (! _bfd_ecoff_slurp_symbolic_info (abfd, NULL, debug_info) || bfd_get_symcount (abfd) == 0) return FALSE; if (ecoff_data (abfd)->find_line_info == NULL) { bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (struct ecoff_find_line); ecoff_data (abfd)->find_line_info = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); if (ecoff_data (abfd)->find_line_info == NULL) return FALSE; } line_info = ecoff_data (abfd)->find_line_info; return _bfd_ecoff_locate_line (abfd, section, offset, debug_info, debug_swap, line_info, filename_ptr, functionname_ptr, retline_ptr); } /* Copy private BFD data. This is called by objcopy and strip. We use it to copy the ECOFF debugging information from one BFD to the other. It would be theoretically possible to represent the ECOFF debugging information in the symbol table. However, it would be a lot of work, and there would be little gain (gas, gdb, and ld already access the ECOFF debugging information via the ecoff_debug_info structure, and that structure would have to be retained in order to support ECOFF debugging in MIPS ELF). The debugging information for the ECOFF external symbols comes from the symbol table, so this function only handles the other debugging information. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data (bfd *ibfd, bfd *obfd) { struct ecoff_debug_info *iinfo = &ecoff_data (ibfd)->debug_info; struct ecoff_debug_info *oinfo = &ecoff_data (obfd)->debug_info; int i; asymbol **sym_ptr_ptr; size_t c; bfd_boolean local; /* We only want to copy information over if both BFD's use ECOFF format. */ if (bfd_get_flavour (ibfd) != bfd_target_ecoff_flavour || bfd_get_flavour (obfd) != bfd_target_ecoff_flavour) return TRUE; /* Copy the GP value and the register masks. */ ecoff_data (obfd)->gp = ecoff_data (ibfd)->gp; ecoff_data (obfd)->gprmask = ecoff_data (ibfd)->gprmask; ecoff_data (obfd)->fprmask = ecoff_data (ibfd)->fprmask; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) ecoff_data (obfd)->cprmask[i] = ecoff_data (ibfd)->cprmask[i]; /* Copy the version stamp. */ oinfo->symbolic_header.vstamp = iinfo->symbolic_header.vstamp; /* If there are no symbols, don't copy any debugging information. */ c = bfd_get_symcount (obfd); sym_ptr_ptr = bfd_get_outsymbols (obfd); if (c == 0 || sym_ptr_ptr == NULL) return TRUE; /* See if there are any local symbols. */ local = FALSE; for (; c > 0; c--, sym_ptr_ptr++) { if (ecoffsymbol (*sym_ptr_ptr)->local) { local = TRUE; break; } } if (local) { /* There are some local symbols. We just bring over all the debugging information. FIXME: This is not quite the right thing to do. If the user has asked us to discard all debugging information, then we are probably going to wind up keeping it because there will probably be some local symbol which objcopy did not discard. We should actually break apart the debugging information and only keep that which applies to the symbols we want to keep. */ oinfo->symbolic_header.ilineMax = iinfo->symbolic_header.ilineMax; oinfo->symbolic_header.cbLine = iinfo->symbolic_header.cbLine; oinfo->line = iinfo->line; oinfo->symbolic_header.idnMax = iinfo->symbolic_header.idnMax; oinfo->external_dnr = iinfo->external_dnr; oinfo->symbolic_header.ipdMax = iinfo->symbolic_header.ipdMax; oinfo->external_pdr = iinfo->external_pdr; oinfo->symbolic_header.isymMax = iinfo->symbolic_header.isymMax; oinfo->external_sym = iinfo->external_sym; oinfo->symbolic_header.ioptMax = iinfo->symbolic_header.ioptMax; oinfo->external_opt = iinfo->external_opt; oinfo->symbolic_header.iauxMax = iinfo->symbolic_header.iauxMax; oinfo->external_aux = iinfo->external_aux; oinfo->symbolic_header.issMax = iinfo->symbolic_header.issMax; oinfo->ss = iinfo->ss; oinfo->symbolic_header.ifdMax = iinfo->symbolic_header.ifdMax; oinfo->external_fdr = iinfo->external_fdr; oinfo->symbolic_header.crfd = iinfo->symbolic_header.crfd; oinfo->external_rfd = iinfo->external_rfd; } else { /* We are discarding all the local symbol information. Look through the external symbols and remove all references to FDR or aux information. */ c = bfd_get_symcount (obfd); sym_ptr_ptr = bfd_get_outsymbols (obfd); for (; c > 0; c--, sym_ptr_ptr++) { EXTR esym; (*(ecoff_backend (obfd)->debug_swap.swap_ext_in)) (obfd, ecoffsymbol (*sym_ptr_ptr)->native, &esym); esym.ifd = ifdNil; esym.asym.index = indexNil; (*(ecoff_backend (obfd)->debug_swap.swap_ext_out)) (obfd, &esym, ecoffsymbol (*sym_ptr_ptr)->native); } } return TRUE; } /* Set the architecture. The supported architecture is stored in the backend pointer. We always set the architecture anyhow, since many callers ignore the return value. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_set_arch_mach (bfd *abfd, enum bfd_architecture arch, unsigned long machine) { bfd_default_set_arch_mach (abfd, arch, machine); return arch == ecoff_backend (abfd)->arch; } /* Get the size of the section headers. */ int _bfd_ecoff_sizeof_headers (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { asection *current; int c; int ret; c = 0; for (current = abfd->sections; current != NULL; current = current->next) ++c; ret = (bfd_coff_filhsz (abfd) + bfd_coff_aoutsz (abfd) + c * bfd_coff_scnhsz (abfd)); - return BFD_ALIGN (ret, 16); + return (int) BFD_ALIGN (ret, 16); } /* Get the contents of a section. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_get_section_contents (bfd *abfd, asection *section, void * location, file_ptr offset, bfd_size_type count) { return _bfd_generic_get_section_contents (abfd, section, location, offset, count); } /* Sort sections by VMA, but put SEC_ALLOC sections first. This is called via qsort. */ static int ecoff_sort_hdrs (const void * arg1, const void * arg2) { const asection *hdr1 = *(const asection **) arg1; const asection *hdr2 = *(const asection **) arg2; if ((hdr1->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0) { if ((hdr2->flags & SEC_ALLOC) == 0) return -1; } else { if ((hdr2->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0) return 1; } if (hdr1->vma < hdr2->vma) return -1; else if (hdr1->vma > hdr2->vma) return 1; else return 0; } /* Calculate the file position for each section, and set reloc_filepos. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_compute_section_file_positions (bfd *abfd) { file_ptr sofar, file_sofar; asection **sorted_hdrs; asection *current; unsigned int i; file_ptr old_sofar; bfd_boolean rdata_in_text; bfd_boolean first_data, first_nonalloc; const bfd_vma round = ecoff_backend (abfd)->round; bfd_size_type amt; sofar = _bfd_ecoff_sizeof_headers (abfd, NULL); file_sofar = sofar; /* Sort the sections by VMA. */ amt = abfd->section_count; amt *= sizeof (asection *); sorted_hdrs = bfd_malloc (amt); if (sorted_hdrs == NULL) return FALSE; for (current = abfd->sections, i = 0; current != NULL; current = current->next, i++) sorted_hdrs[i] = current; BFD_ASSERT (i == abfd->section_count); qsort (sorted_hdrs, abfd->section_count, sizeof (asection *), ecoff_sort_hdrs); /* Some versions of the OSF linker put the .rdata section in the text segment, and some do not. */ rdata_in_text = ecoff_backend (abfd)->rdata_in_text; if (rdata_in_text) { for (i = 0; i < abfd->section_count; i++) { current = sorted_hdrs[i]; if (streq (current->name, _RDATA)) break; if ((current->flags & SEC_CODE) == 0 && ! streq (current->name, _PDATA) && ! streq (current->name, _RCONST)) { rdata_in_text = FALSE; break; } } } ecoff_data (abfd)->rdata_in_text = rdata_in_text; first_data = TRUE; first_nonalloc = TRUE; for (i = 0; i < abfd->section_count; i++) { unsigned int alignment_power; current = sorted_hdrs[i]; /* For the Alpha ECOFF .pdata section the lnnoptr field is supposed to indicate the number of .pdata entries that are really in the section. Each entry is 8 bytes. We store this away in line_filepos before increasing the section size. */ if (streq (current->name, _PDATA)) current->line_filepos = current->size / 8; alignment_power = current->alignment_power; /* On Ultrix, the data sections in an executable file must be aligned to a page boundary within the file. This does not affect the section size, though. FIXME: Does this work for other platforms? It requires some modification for the Alpha, because .rdata on the Alpha goes with the text, not the data. */ if ((abfd->flags & EXEC_P) != 0 && (abfd->flags & D_PAGED) != 0 && ! first_data && (current->flags & SEC_CODE) == 0 && (! rdata_in_text || ! streq (current->name, _RDATA)) && ! streq (current->name, _PDATA) && ! streq (current->name, _RCONST)) { sofar = (sofar + round - 1) &~ (round - 1); file_sofar = (file_sofar + round - 1) &~ (round - 1); first_data = FALSE; } else if (streq (current->name, _LIB)) { /* On Irix 4, the location of contents of the .lib section from a shared library section is also rounded up to a page boundary. */ sofar = (sofar + round - 1) &~ (round - 1); file_sofar = (file_sofar + round - 1) &~ (round - 1); } else if (first_nonalloc && (current->flags & SEC_ALLOC) == 0 && (abfd->flags & D_PAGED) != 0) { /* Skip up to the next page for an unallocated section, such as the .comment section on the Alpha. This leaves room for the .bss section. */ first_nonalloc = FALSE; sofar = (sofar + round - 1) &~ (round - 1); file_sofar = (file_sofar + round - 1) &~ (round - 1); } /* Align the sections in the file to the same boundary on which they are aligned in virtual memory. */ sofar = BFD_ALIGN (sofar, 1 << alignment_power); if ((current->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0) file_sofar = BFD_ALIGN (file_sofar, 1 << alignment_power); if ((abfd->flags & D_PAGED) != 0 && (current->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0) { sofar += (current->vma - sofar) % round; if ((current->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0) file_sofar += (current->vma - file_sofar) % round; } if ((current->flags & (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_LOAD)) != 0) current->filepos = file_sofar; sofar += current->size; if ((current->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0) file_sofar += current->size; /* Make sure that this section is of the right size too. */ old_sofar = sofar; sofar = BFD_ALIGN (sofar, 1 << alignment_power); if ((current->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0) file_sofar = BFD_ALIGN (file_sofar, 1 << alignment_power); current->size += sofar - old_sofar; } free (sorted_hdrs); sorted_hdrs = NULL; ecoff_data (abfd)->reloc_filepos = file_sofar; return TRUE; } /* Determine the location of the relocs for all the sections in the output file, as well as the location of the symbolic debugging information. */ static bfd_size_type ecoff_compute_reloc_file_positions (bfd *abfd) { const bfd_size_type external_reloc_size = ecoff_backend (abfd)->external_reloc_size; file_ptr reloc_base; bfd_size_type reloc_size; asection *current; file_ptr sym_base; if (! abfd->output_has_begun) { if (! ecoff_compute_section_file_positions (abfd)) abort (); abfd->output_has_begun = TRUE; } reloc_base = ecoff_data (abfd)->reloc_filepos; reloc_size = 0; for (current = abfd->sections; current != NULL; current = current->next) { if (current->reloc_count == 0) current->rel_filepos = 0; else { bfd_size_type relsize; current->rel_filepos = reloc_base; relsize = current->reloc_count * external_reloc_size; reloc_size += relsize; reloc_base += relsize; } } sym_base = ecoff_data (abfd)->reloc_filepos + reloc_size; /* At least on Ultrix, the symbol table of an executable file must be aligned to a page boundary. FIXME: Is this true on other platforms? */ if ((abfd->flags & EXEC_P) != 0 && (abfd->flags & D_PAGED) != 0) sym_base = ((sym_base + ecoff_backend (abfd)->round - 1) &~ (ecoff_backend (abfd)->round - 1)); ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos = sym_base; return reloc_size; } /* Set the contents of a section. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_set_section_contents (bfd *abfd, asection *section, const void * location, file_ptr offset, bfd_size_type count) { file_ptr pos; /* This must be done first, because bfd_set_section_contents is going to set output_has_begun to TRUE. */ if (! abfd->output_has_begun && ! ecoff_compute_section_file_positions (abfd)) return FALSE; /* Handle the .lib section specially so that Irix 4 shared libraries work out. See coff_set_section_contents in coffcode.h. */ if (streq (section->name, _LIB)) { bfd_byte *rec, *recend; rec = (bfd_byte *) location; recend = rec + count; while (rec < recend) { ++section->lma; rec += bfd_get_32 (abfd, rec) * 4; } BFD_ASSERT (rec == recend); } if (count == 0) return TRUE; pos = section->filepos + offset; if (bfd_seek (abfd, pos, SEEK_SET) != 0 || bfd_bwrite (location, count, abfd) != count) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /* Get the GP value for an ECOFF file. This is a hook used by nlmconv. */ bfd_vma bfd_ecoff_get_gp_value (bfd *abfd) { if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) != bfd_target_ecoff_flavour || bfd_get_format (abfd) != bfd_object) { bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation); return 0; } return ecoff_data (abfd)->gp; } /* Set the GP value for an ECOFF file. This is a hook used by the assembler. */ bfd_boolean bfd_ecoff_set_gp_value (bfd *abfd, bfd_vma gp_value) { if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) != bfd_target_ecoff_flavour || bfd_get_format (abfd) != bfd_object) { bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation); return FALSE; } ecoff_data (abfd)->gp = gp_value; return TRUE; } /* Set the register masks for an ECOFF file. This is a hook used by the assembler. */ bfd_boolean bfd_ecoff_set_regmasks (bfd *abfd, unsigned long gprmask, unsigned long fprmask, unsigned long *cprmask) { ecoff_data_type *tdata; if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) != bfd_target_ecoff_flavour || bfd_get_format (abfd) != bfd_object) { bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation); return FALSE; } tdata = ecoff_data (abfd); tdata->gprmask = gprmask; tdata->fprmask = fprmask; if (cprmask != NULL) { int i; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) tdata->cprmask[i] = cprmask[i]; } return TRUE; } /* Get ECOFF EXTR information for an external symbol. This function is passed to bfd_ecoff_debug_externals. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_get_extr (asymbol *sym, EXTR *esym) { ecoff_symbol_type *ecoff_sym_ptr; bfd *input_bfd; if (bfd_asymbol_flavour (sym) != bfd_target_ecoff_flavour || ecoffsymbol (sym)->native == NULL) { /* Don't include debugging, local, or section symbols. */ if ((sym->flags & BSF_DEBUGGING) != 0 || (sym->flags & BSF_LOCAL) != 0 || (sym->flags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) != 0) return FALSE; esym->jmptbl = 0; esym->cobol_main = 0; esym->weakext = (sym->flags & BSF_WEAK) != 0; esym->reserved = 0; esym->ifd = ifdNil; /* FIXME: we can do better than this for st and sc. */ esym->asym.st = stGlobal; esym->asym.sc = scAbs; esym->asym.reserved = 0; esym->asym.index = indexNil; return TRUE; } ecoff_sym_ptr = ecoffsymbol (sym); if (ecoff_sym_ptr->local) return FALSE; input_bfd = bfd_asymbol_bfd (sym); (*(ecoff_backend (input_bfd)->debug_swap.swap_ext_in)) (input_bfd, ecoff_sym_ptr->native, esym); /* If the symbol was defined by the linker, then esym will be undefined but sym will not be. Get a better class for such a symbol. */ if ((esym->asym.sc == scUndefined || esym->asym.sc == scSUndefined) && ! bfd_is_und_section (bfd_get_section (sym))) esym->asym.sc = scAbs; /* Adjust the FDR index for the symbol by that used for the input BFD. */ if (esym->ifd != -1) { struct ecoff_debug_info *input_debug; input_debug = &ecoff_data (input_bfd)->debug_info; BFD_ASSERT (esym->ifd < input_debug->symbolic_header.ifdMax); if (input_debug->ifdmap != NULL) esym->ifd = input_debug->ifdmap[esym->ifd]; } return TRUE; } /* Set the external symbol index. This routine is passed to bfd_ecoff_debug_externals. */ static void ecoff_set_index (asymbol *sym, bfd_size_type indx) { ecoff_set_sym_index (sym, indx); } /* Write out an ECOFF file. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_write_object_contents (bfd *abfd) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); const bfd_vma round = backend->round; const bfd_size_type filhsz = bfd_coff_filhsz (abfd); const bfd_size_type aoutsz = bfd_coff_aoutsz (abfd); const bfd_size_type scnhsz = bfd_coff_scnhsz (abfd); const bfd_size_type external_hdr_size = backend->debug_swap.external_hdr_size; const bfd_size_type external_reloc_size = backend->external_reloc_size; void (* const adjust_reloc_out) (bfd *, const arelent *, struct internal_reloc *) = backend->adjust_reloc_out; void (* const swap_reloc_out) (bfd *, const struct internal_reloc *, void *) = backend->swap_reloc_out; struct ecoff_debug_info * const debug = &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info; HDRR * const symhdr = &debug->symbolic_header; asection *current; unsigned int count; bfd_size_type reloc_size; bfd_size_type text_size; bfd_vma text_start; bfd_boolean set_text_start; bfd_size_type data_size; bfd_vma data_start; bfd_boolean set_data_start; bfd_size_type bss_size; void * buff = NULL; void * reloc_buff = NULL; struct internal_filehdr internal_f; struct internal_aouthdr internal_a; int i; /* Determine where the sections and relocs will go in the output file. */ reloc_size = ecoff_compute_reloc_file_positions (abfd); count = 1; for (current = abfd->sections; current != NULL; current = current->next) { current->target_index = count; ++count; } if ((abfd->flags & D_PAGED) != 0) text_size = _bfd_ecoff_sizeof_headers (abfd, NULL); else text_size = 0; text_start = 0; set_text_start = FALSE; data_size = 0; data_start = 0; set_data_start = FALSE; bss_size = 0; /* Write section headers to the file. */ /* Allocate buff big enough to hold a section header, file header, or a.out header. */ { bfd_size_type siz; siz = scnhsz; if (siz < filhsz) siz = filhsz; if (siz < aoutsz) siz = aoutsz; buff = bfd_malloc (siz); if (buff == NULL) goto error_return; } internal_f.f_nscns = 0; if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) (filhsz + aoutsz), SEEK_SET) != 0) goto error_return; for (current = abfd->sections; current != NULL; current = current->next) { struct internal_scnhdr section; bfd_vma vma; ++internal_f.f_nscns; strncpy (section.s_name, current->name, sizeof section.s_name); /* This seems to be correct for Irix 4 shared libraries. */ vma = bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, current); if (streq (current->name, _LIB)) section.s_vaddr = 0; else section.s_vaddr = vma; section.s_paddr = current->lma; section.s_size = current->size; /* If this section is unloadable then the scnptr will be 0. */ if ((current->flags & (SEC_LOAD | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS)) == 0) section.s_scnptr = 0; else section.s_scnptr = current->filepos; section.s_relptr = current->rel_filepos; /* FIXME: the lnnoptr of the .sbss or .sdata section of an object file produced by the assembler is supposed to point to information about how much room is required by objects of various different sizes. I think this only matters if we want the linker to compute the best size to use, or something. I don't know what happens if the information is not present. */ if (! streq (current->name, _PDATA)) section.s_lnnoptr = 0; else { /* The Alpha ECOFF .pdata section uses the lnnoptr field to hold the number of entries in the section (each entry is 8 bytes). We stored this in the line_filepos field in ecoff_compute_section_file_positions. */ section.s_lnnoptr = current->line_filepos; } section.s_nreloc = current->reloc_count; section.s_nlnno = 0; section.s_flags = ecoff_sec_to_styp_flags (current->name, current->flags); if (bfd_coff_swap_scnhdr_out (abfd, (void *) §ion, buff) == 0 || bfd_bwrite (buff, scnhsz, abfd) != scnhsz) goto error_return; if ((section.s_flags & STYP_TEXT) != 0 || ((section.s_flags & STYP_RDATA) != 0 && ecoff_data (abfd)->rdata_in_text) || section.s_flags == STYP_PDATA || (section.s_flags & STYP_DYNAMIC) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_LIBLIST) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_RELDYN) != 0 || section.s_flags == STYP_CONFLIC || (section.s_flags & STYP_DYNSTR) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_DYNSYM) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_HASH) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_ECOFF_INIT) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_ECOFF_FINI) != 0 || section.s_flags == STYP_RCONST) { text_size += current->size; if (! set_text_start || text_start > vma) { text_start = vma; set_text_start = TRUE; } } else if ((section.s_flags & STYP_RDATA) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_DATA) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_LITA) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_LIT8) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_LIT4) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_SDATA) != 0 || section.s_flags == STYP_XDATA || (section.s_flags & STYP_GOT) != 0) { data_size += current->size; if (! set_data_start || data_start > vma) { data_start = vma; set_data_start = TRUE; } } else if ((section.s_flags & STYP_BSS) != 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_SBSS) != 0) bss_size += current->size; else if (section.s_flags == 0 || (section.s_flags & STYP_ECOFF_LIB) != 0 || section.s_flags == STYP_COMMENT) /* Do nothing. */ ; else abort (); } /* Set up the file header. */ internal_f.f_magic = ecoff_get_magic (abfd); /* We will NOT put a fucking timestamp in the header here. Every time you put it back, I will come in and take it out again. I'm sorry. This field does not belong here. We fill it with a 0 so it compares the same but is not a reasonable time. -- gnu@cygnus.com. */ internal_f.f_timdat = 0; if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) != 0) { /* The ECOFF f_nsyms field is not actually the number of symbols, it's the size of symbolic information header. */ internal_f.f_nsyms = external_hdr_size; internal_f.f_symptr = ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos; } else { internal_f.f_nsyms = 0; internal_f.f_symptr = 0; } internal_f.f_opthdr = aoutsz; internal_f.f_flags = F_LNNO; if (reloc_size == 0) internal_f.f_flags |= F_RELFLG; if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) == 0) internal_f.f_flags |= F_LSYMS; if (abfd->flags & EXEC_P) internal_f.f_flags |= F_EXEC; if (bfd_little_endian (abfd)) internal_f.f_flags |= F_AR32WR; else internal_f.f_flags |= F_AR32W; /* Set up the ``optional'' header. */ if ((abfd->flags & D_PAGED) != 0) internal_a.magic = ECOFF_AOUT_ZMAGIC; else internal_a.magic = ECOFF_AOUT_OMAGIC; /* FIXME: Is this really correct? */ internal_a.vstamp = symhdr->vstamp; /* At least on Ultrix, these have to be rounded to page boundaries. FIXME: Is this true on other platforms? */ if ((abfd->flags & D_PAGED) != 0) { internal_a.tsize = (text_size + round - 1) &~ (round - 1); internal_a.text_start = text_start &~ (round - 1); internal_a.dsize = (data_size + round - 1) &~ (round - 1); internal_a.data_start = data_start &~ (round - 1); } else { internal_a.tsize = text_size; internal_a.text_start = text_start; internal_a.dsize = data_size; internal_a.data_start = data_start; } /* On Ultrix, the initial portions of the .sbss and .bss segments are at the end of the data section. The bsize field in the optional header records how many bss bytes are required beyond those in the data section. The value is not rounded to a page boundary. */ if (bss_size < internal_a.dsize - data_size) bss_size = 0; else bss_size -= internal_a.dsize - data_size; internal_a.bsize = bss_size; internal_a.bss_start = internal_a.data_start + internal_a.dsize; internal_a.entry = bfd_get_start_address (abfd); internal_a.gp_value = ecoff_data (abfd)->gp; internal_a.gprmask = ecoff_data (abfd)->gprmask; internal_a.fprmask = ecoff_data (abfd)->fprmask; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) internal_a.cprmask[i] = ecoff_data (abfd)->cprmask[i]; /* Let the backend adjust the headers if necessary. */ if (backend->adjust_headers) { if (! (*backend->adjust_headers) (abfd, &internal_f, &internal_a)) goto error_return; } /* Write out the file header and the optional header. */ if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) 0, SEEK_SET) != 0) goto error_return; bfd_coff_swap_filehdr_out (abfd, (void *) &internal_f, buff); if (bfd_bwrite (buff, filhsz, abfd) != filhsz) goto error_return; bfd_coff_swap_aouthdr_out (abfd, (void *) &internal_a, buff); if (bfd_bwrite (buff, aoutsz, abfd) != aoutsz) goto error_return; /* Build the external symbol information. This must be done before writing out the relocs so that we know the symbol indices. We don't do this if this BFD was created by the backend linker, since it will have already handled the symbols and relocs. */ if (! ecoff_data (abfd)->linker) { symhdr->iextMax = 0; symhdr->issExtMax = 0; debug->external_ext = debug->external_ext_end = NULL; debug->ssext = debug->ssext_end = NULL; if (! bfd_ecoff_debug_externals (abfd, debug, &backend->debug_swap, (abfd->flags & EXEC_P) == 0, ecoff_get_extr, ecoff_set_index)) goto error_return; /* Write out the relocs. */ for (current = abfd->sections; current != NULL; current = current->next) { arelent **reloc_ptr_ptr; arelent **reloc_end; char *out_ptr; bfd_size_type amt; if (current->reloc_count == 0) continue; amt = current->reloc_count * external_reloc_size; reloc_buff = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); if (reloc_buff == NULL) goto error_return; reloc_ptr_ptr = current->orelocation; reloc_end = reloc_ptr_ptr + current->reloc_count; out_ptr = (char *) reloc_buff; for (; reloc_ptr_ptr < reloc_end; reloc_ptr_ptr++, out_ptr += external_reloc_size) { arelent *reloc; asymbol *sym; struct internal_reloc in; memset ((void *) &in, 0, sizeof in); reloc = *reloc_ptr_ptr; sym = *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr; /* If the howto field has not been initialised then skip this reloc. This assumes that an error message has been issued elsewhere. */ if (reloc->howto == NULL) continue; in.r_vaddr = (reloc->address + bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, current)); in.r_type = reloc->howto->type; if ((sym->flags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) == 0) { in.r_symndx = ecoff_get_sym_index (*reloc->sym_ptr_ptr); in.r_extern = 1; } else { const char *name; unsigned int i; static struct { const char * name; long r_symndx; } section_symndx [] = { { _TEXT, RELOC_SECTION_TEXT }, { _RDATA, RELOC_SECTION_RDATA }, { _DATA, RELOC_SECTION_DATA }, { _SDATA, RELOC_SECTION_SDATA }, { _SBSS, RELOC_SECTION_SBSS }, { _BSS, RELOC_SECTION_BSS }, { _INIT, RELOC_SECTION_INIT }, { _LIT8, RELOC_SECTION_LIT8 }, { _LIT4, RELOC_SECTION_LIT4 }, { _XDATA, RELOC_SECTION_XDATA }, { _PDATA, RELOC_SECTION_PDATA }, { _FINI, RELOC_SECTION_FINI }, { _LITA, RELOC_SECTION_LITA }, { "*ABS*", RELOC_SECTION_ABS }, { _RCONST, RELOC_SECTION_RCONST } }; name = bfd_get_section_name (abfd, bfd_get_section (sym)); for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (section_symndx); i++) if (streq (name, section_symndx[i].name)) { in.r_symndx = section_symndx[i].r_symndx; break; } if (i == ARRAY_SIZE (section_symndx)) abort (); in.r_extern = 0; } (*adjust_reloc_out) (abfd, reloc, &in); (*swap_reloc_out) (abfd, &in, (void *) out_ptr); } if (bfd_seek (abfd, current->rel_filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0) goto error_return; amt = current->reloc_count * external_reloc_size; if (bfd_bwrite (reloc_buff, amt, abfd) != amt) goto error_return; bfd_release (abfd, reloc_buff); reloc_buff = NULL; } /* Write out the symbolic debugging information. */ if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) > 0) { /* Write out the debugging information. */ if (! bfd_ecoff_write_debug (abfd, debug, &backend->debug_swap, ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos)) goto error_return; } } /* The .bss section of a demand paged executable must receive an entire page. If there are symbols, the symbols will start on the next page. If there are no symbols, we must fill out the page by hand. */ if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) == 0 && (abfd->flags & EXEC_P) != 0 && (abfd->flags & D_PAGED) != 0) { char c; if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos - 1, SEEK_SET) != 0) goto error_return; if (bfd_bread (&c, (bfd_size_type) 1, abfd) == 0) c = 0; if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos - 1, SEEK_SET) != 0) goto error_return; if (bfd_bwrite (&c, (bfd_size_type) 1, abfd) != 1) goto error_return; } if (reloc_buff != NULL) bfd_release (abfd, reloc_buff); if (buff != NULL) free (buff); return TRUE; error_return: if (reloc_buff != NULL) bfd_release (abfd, reloc_buff); if (buff != NULL) free (buff); return FALSE; } /* Archive handling. ECOFF uses what appears to be a unique type of archive header (armap). The byte ordering of the armap and the contents are encoded in the name of the armap itself. At least for now, we only support archives with the same byte ordering in the armap and the contents. The first four bytes in the armap are the number of symbol definitions. This is always a power of two. This is followed by the symbol definitions. Each symbol definition occupies 8 bytes. The first four bytes are the offset from the start of the armap strings to the null-terminated string naming this symbol. The second four bytes are the file offset to the archive member which defines this symbol. If the second four bytes are 0, then this is not actually a symbol definition, and it should be ignored. The symbols are hashed into the armap with a closed hashing scheme. See the functions below for the details of the algorithm. After the symbol definitions comes four bytes holding the size of the string table, followed by the string table itself. */ /* The name of an archive headers looks like this: __________E[BL]E[BL]_ (with a trailing space). The trailing space is changed to an X if the archive is changed to indicate that the armap is out of date. The Alpha seems to use ________64E[BL]E[BL]_. */ #define ARMAP_BIG_ENDIAN 'B' #define ARMAP_LITTLE_ENDIAN 'L' #define ARMAP_MARKER 'E' #define ARMAP_START_LENGTH 10 #define ARMAP_HEADER_MARKER_INDEX 10 #define ARMAP_HEADER_ENDIAN_INDEX 11 #define ARMAP_OBJECT_MARKER_INDEX 12 #define ARMAP_OBJECT_ENDIAN_INDEX 13 #define ARMAP_END_INDEX 14 #define ARMAP_END "_ " /* This is a magic number used in the hashing algorithm. */ #define ARMAP_HASH_MAGIC 0x9dd68ab5 /* This returns the hash value to use for a string. It also sets *REHASH to the rehash adjustment if the first slot is taken. SIZE is the number of entries in the hash table, and HLOG is the log base 2 of SIZE. */ static unsigned int ecoff_armap_hash (const char *s, unsigned int *rehash, unsigned int size, unsigned int hlog) { unsigned int hash; if (hlog == 0) return 0; hash = *s++; while (*s != '\0') hash = ((hash >> 27) | (hash << 5)) + *s++; hash *= ARMAP_HASH_MAGIC; *rehash = (hash & (size - 1)) | 1; return hash >> (32 - hlog); } /* Read in the armap. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_slurp_armap (bfd *abfd) { char nextname[17]; unsigned int i; struct areltdata *mapdata; bfd_size_type parsed_size; char *raw_armap; struct artdata *ardata; unsigned int count; char *raw_ptr; struct symdef *symdef_ptr; char *stringbase; bfd_size_type amt; /* Get the name of the first element. */ i = bfd_bread ((void *) nextname, (bfd_size_type) 16, abfd); if (i == 0) return TRUE; if (i != 16) return FALSE; if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) -16, SEEK_CUR) != 0) return FALSE; /* Irix 4.0.5F apparently can use either an ECOFF armap or a standard COFF armap. We could move the ECOFF armap stuff into bfd_slurp_armap, but that seems inappropriate since no other target uses this format. Instead, we check directly for a COFF armap. */ if (CONST_STRNEQ (nextname, "/ ")) return bfd_slurp_armap (abfd); /* See if the first element is an armap. */ if (! strneq (nextname, ecoff_backend (abfd)->armap_start, ARMAP_START_LENGTH) || nextname[ARMAP_HEADER_MARKER_INDEX] != ARMAP_MARKER || (nextname[ARMAP_HEADER_ENDIAN_INDEX] != ARMAP_BIG_ENDIAN && nextname[ARMAP_HEADER_ENDIAN_INDEX] != ARMAP_LITTLE_ENDIAN) || nextname[ARMAP_OBJECT_MARKER_INDEX] != ARMAP_MARKER || (nextname[ARMAP_OBJECT_ENDIAN_INDEX] != ARMAP_BIG_ENDIAN && nextname[ARMAP_OBJECT_ENDIAN_INDEX] != ARMAP_LITTLE_ENDIAN) || ! strneq (nextname + ARMAP_END_INDEX, ARMAP_END, sizeof ARMAP_END - 1)) { bfd_has_map (abfd) = FALSE; return TRUE; } /* Make sure we have the right byte ordering. */ if (((nextname[ARMAP_HEADER_ENDIAN_INDEX] == ARMAP_BIG_ENDIAN) ^ (bfd_header_big_endian (abfd))) || ((nextname[ARMAP_OBJECT_ENDIAN_INDEX] == ARMAP_BIG_ENDIAN) ^ (bfd_big_endian (abfd)))) { bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format); return FALSE; } /* Read in the armap. */ ardata = bfd_ardata (abfd); mapdata = (struct areltdata *) _bfd_read_ar_hdr (abfd); if (mapdata == NULL) return FALSE; parsed_size = mapdata->parsed_size; bfd_release (abfd, (void *) mapdata); raw_armap = bfd_alloc (abfd, parsed_size); if (raw_armap == NULL) return FALSE; if (bfd_bread ((void *) raw_armap, parsed_size, abfd) != parsed_size) { if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call) bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive); bfd_release (abfd, (void *) raw_armap); return FALSE; } ardata->tdata = (void *) raw_armap; count = H_GET_32 (abfd, raw_armap); ardata->symdef_count = 0; ardata->cache = NULL; /* This code used to overlay the symdefs over the raw archive data, but that doesn't work on a 64 bit host. */ stringbase = raw_armap + count * 8 + 8; #ifdef CHECK_ARMAP_HASH { unsigned int hlog; /* Double check that I have the hashing algorithm right by making sure that every symbol can be looked up successfully. */ hlog = 0; for (i = 1; i < count; i <<= 1) hlog++; BFD_ASSERT (i == count); raw_ptr = raw_armap + 4; for (i = 0; i < count; i++, raw_ptr += 8) { unsigned int name_offset, file_offset; unsigned int hash, rehash, srch; name_offset = H_GET_32 (abfd, raw_ptr); file_offset = H_GET_32 (abfd, (raw_ptr + 4)); if (file_offset == 0) continue; hash = ecoff_armap_hash (stringbase + name_offset, &rehash, count, hlog); if (hash == i) continue; /* See if we can rehash to this location. */ for (srch = (hash + rehash) & (count - 1); srch != hash && srch != i; srch = (srch + rehash) & (count - 1)) BFD_ASSERT (H_GET_32 (abfd, (raw_armap + 8 + srch * 8)) != 0); BFD_ASSERT (srch == i); } } #endif /* CHECK_ARMAP_HASH */ raw_ptr = raw_armap + 4; for (i = 0; i < count; i++, raw_ptr += 8) if (H_GET_32 (abfd, (raw_ptr + 4)) != 0) ++ardata->symdef_count; amt = ardata->symdef_count; amt *= sizeof (struct symdef); symdef_ptr = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); if (!symdef_ptr) return FALSE; ardata->symdefs = (carsym *) symdef_ptr; raw_ptr = raw_armap + 4; for (i = 0; i < count; i++, raw_ptr += 8) { unsigned int name_offset, file_offset; file_offset = H_GET_32 (abfd, (raw_ptr + 4)); if (file_offset == 0) continue; name_offset = H_GET_32 (abfd, raw_ptr); symdef_ptr->s.name = stringbase + name_offset; symdef_ptr->file_offset = file_offset; ++symdef_ptr; } ardata->first_file_filepos = bfd_tell (abfd); /* Pad to an even boundary. */ ardata->first_file_filepos += ardata->first_file_filepos % 2; bfd_has_map (abfd) = TRUE; return TRUE; } /* Write out an armap. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_write_armap (bfd *abfd, unsigned int elength, struct orl *map, unsigned int orl_count, int stridx) { unsigned int hashsize, hashlog; bfd_size_type symdefsize; int padit; unsigned int stringsize; unsigned int mapsize; file_ptr firstreal; struct ar_hdr hdr; struct stat statbuf; unsigned int i; bfd_byte temp[4]; bfd_byte *hashtable; bfd *current; bfd *last_elt; /* Ultrix appears to use as a hash table size the least power of two greater than twice the number of entries. */ for (hashlog = 0; ((unsigned int) 1 << hashlog) <= 2 * orl_count; hashlog++) ; hashsize = 1 << hashlog; symdefsize = hashsize * 8; padit = stridx % 2; stringsize = stridx + padit; /* Include 8 bytes to store symdefsize and stringsize in output. */ mapsize = symdefsize + stringsize + 8; firstreal = SARMAG + sizeof (struct ar_hdr) + mapsize + elength; memset ((void *) &hdr, 0, sizeof hdr); /* Work out the ECOFF armap name. */ strcpy (hdr.ar_name, ecoff_backend (abfd)->armap_start); hdr.ar_name[ARMAP_HEADER_MARKER_INDEX] = ARMAP_MARKER; hdr.ar_name[ARMAP_HEADER_ENDIAN_INDEX] = (bfd_header_big_endian (abfd) ? ARMAP_BIG_ENDIAN : ARMAP_LITTLE_ENDIAN); hdr.ar_name[ARMAP_OBJECT_MARKER_INDEX] = ARMAP_MARKER; hdr.ar_name[ARMAP_OBJECT_ENDIAN_INDEX] = bfd_big_endian (abfd) ? ARMAP_BIG_ENDIAN : ARMAP_LITTLE_ENDIAN; memcpy (hdr.ar_name + ARMAP_END_INDEX, ARMAP_END, sizeof ARMAP_END - 1); /* Write the timestamp of the archive header to be just a little bit later than the timestamp of the file, otherwise the linker will complain that the index is out of date. Actually, the Ultrix linker just checks the archive name; the GNU linker may check the date. */ stat (abfd->filename, &statbuf); sprintf (hdr.ar_date, "%ld", (long) (statbuf.st_mtime + 60)); /* The DECstation uses zeroes for the uid, gid and mode of the armap. */ hdr.ar_uid[0] = '0'; hdr.ar_gid[0] = '0'; /* Building gcc ends up extracting the armap as a file - twice. */ hdr.ar_mode[0] = '6'; hdr.ar_mode[1] = '4'; hdr.ar_mode[2] = '4'; sprintf (hdr.ar_size, "%-10d", (int) mapsize); hdr.ar_fmag[0] = '`'; hdr.ar_fmag[1] = '\012'; /* Turn all null bytes in the header into spaces. */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (struct ar_hdr); i++) if (((char *) (&hdr))[i] == '\0') (((char *) (&hdr))[i]) = ' '; if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) &hdr, (bfd_size_type) sizeof (struct ar_hdr), abfd) != sizeof (struct ar_hdr)) return FALSE; H_PUT_32 (abfd, hashsize, temp); if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) temp, (bfd_size_type) 4, abfd) != 4) return FALSE; hashtable = bfd_zalloc (abfd, symdefsize); if (!hashtable) return FALSE; current = abfd->archive_head; last_elt = current; for (i = 0; i < orl_count; i++) { unsigned int hash, rehash = 0; /* Advance firstreal to the file position of this archive element. */ if (map[i].u.abfd != last_elt) { do { firstreal += arelt_size (current) + sizeof (struct ar_hdr); firstreal += firstreal % 2; current = current->archive_next; } while (current != map[i].u.abfd); } last_elt = current; hash = ecoff_armap_hash (*map[i].name, &rehash, hashsize, hashlog); if (H_GET_32 (abfd, (hashtable + (hash * 8) + 4)) != 0) { unsigned int srch; /* The desired slot is already taken. */ for (srch = (hash + rehash) & (hashsize - 1); srch != hash; srch = (srch + rehash) & (hashsize - 1)) if (H_GET_32 (abfd, (hashtable + (srch * 8) + 4)) == 0) break; BFD_ASSERT (srch != hash); hash = srch; } H_PUT_32 (abfd, map[i].namidx, (hashtable + hash * 8)); H_PUT_32 (abfd, firstreal, (hashtable + hash * 8 + 4)); } if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) hashtable, symdefsize, abfd) != symdefsize) return FALSE; bfd_release (abfd, hashtable); /* Now write the strings. */ H_PUT_32 (abfd, stringsize, temp); if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) temp, (bfd_size_type) 4, abfd) != 4) return FALSE; for (i = 0; i < orl_count; i++) { bfd_size_type len; len = strlen (*map[i].name) + 1; if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) (*map[i].name), len, abfd) != len) return FALSE; } /* The spec sez this should be a newline. But in order to be bug-compatible for DECstation ar we use a null. */ if (padit) { if (bfd_bwrite ("", (bfd_size_type) 1, abfd) != 1) return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /* See whether this BFD is an archive. If it is, read in the armap and the extended name table. */ const bfd_target * _bfd_ecoff_archive_p (bfd *abfd) { struct artdata *tdata_hold; char armag[SARMAG + 1]; bfd_size_type amt; if (bfd_bread ((void *) armag, (bfd_size_type) SARMAG, abfd) != SARMAG) { if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call) bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format); return NULL; } if (! strneq (armag, ARMAG, SARMAG)) { bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format); return NULL; } tdata_hold = bfd_ardata (abfd); amt = sizeof (struct artdata); bfd_ardata (abfd) = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); if (bfd_ardata (abfd) == NULL) { bfd_ardata (abfd) = tdata_hold; return NULL; } bfd_ardata (abfd)->first_file_filepos = SARMAG; /* Already cleared by bfd_zalloc above. bfd_ardata (abfd)->cache = NULL; bfd_ardata (abfd)->archive_head = NULL; bfd_ardata (abfd)->symdefs = NULL; bfd_ardata (abfd)->extended_names = NULL; bfd_ardata (abfd)->extended_names_size = 0; bfd_ardata (abfd)->tdata = NULL; */ if (! _bfd_ecoff_slurp_armap (abfd) || ! _bfd_ecoff_slurp_extended_name_table (abfd)) { bfd_release (abfd, bfd_ardata (abfd)); bfd_ardata (abfd) = tdata_hold; return NULL; } if (bfd_has_map (abfd)) { bfd *first; /* This archive has a map, so we may presume that the contents are object files. Make sure that if the first file in the archive can be recognized as an object file, it is for this target. If not, assume that this is the wrong format. If the first file is not an object file, somebody is doing something weird, and we permit it so that ar -t will work. */ first = bfd_openr_next_archived_file (abfd, NULL); if (first != NULL) { first->target_defaulted = FALSE; if (bfd_check_format (first, bfd_object) && first->xvec != abfd->xvec) { /* We ought to close `first' here, but we can't, because we have no way to remove it from the archive cache. It's almost impossible to figure out when we can release bfd_ardata. FIXME. */ bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_object_format); bfd_ardata (abfd) = tdata_hold; return NULL; } /* And we ought to close `first' here too. */ } } return abfd->xvec; } /* ECOFF linker code. */ /* Routine to create an entry in an ECOFF link hash table. */ static struct bfd_hash_entry * ecoff_link_hash_newfunc (struct bfd_hash_entry *entry, struct bfd_hash_table *table, const char *string) { struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *ret = (struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *) entry; /* Allocate the structure if it has not already been allocated by a subclass. */ if (ret == NULL) ret = ((struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *) bfd_hash_allocate (table, sizeof (struct ecoff_link_hash_entry))); if (ret == NULL) return NULL; /* Call the allocation method of the superclass. */ ret = ((struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *) _bfd_link_hash_newfunc ((struct bfd_hash_entry *) ret, table, string)); if (ret) { /* Set local fields. */ ret->indx = -1; ret->abfd = NULL; ret->written = 0; ret->small = 0; } memset ((void *) &ret->esym, 0, sizeof ret->esym); return (struct bfd_hash_entry *) ret; } /* Create an ECOFF link hash table. */ struct bfd_link_hash_table * _bfd_ecoff_bfd_link_hash_table_create (bfd *abfd) { struct ecoff_link_hash_table *ret; bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (struct ecoff_link_hash_table); ret = bfd_malloc (amt); if (ret == NULL) return NULL; if (!_bfd_link_hash_table_init (&ret->root, abfd, ecoff_link_hash_newfunc, sizeof (struct ecoff_link_hash_entry))) { free (ret); return NULL; } return &ret->root; } /* Look up an entry in an ECOFF link hash table. */ #define ecoff_link_hash_lookup(table, string, create, copy, follow) \ ((struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *) \ bfd_link_hash_lookup (&(table)->root, (string), (create), (copy), (follow))) /* Traverse an ECOFF link hash table. */ #define ecoff_link_hash_traverse(table, func, info) \ (bfd_link_hash_traverse \ (&(table)->root, \ (bfd_boolean (*) (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *, void *)) (func), \ (info))) /* Get the ECOFF link hash table from the info structure. This is just a cast. */ #define ecoff_hash_table(p) ((struct ecoff_link_hash_table *) ((p)->hash)) /* Add the external symbols of an object file to the global linker hash table. The external symbols and strings we are passed are just allocated on the stack, and will be discarded. We must explicitly save any information we may need later on in the link. We do not want to read the external symbol information again. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_link_add_externals (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, void * external_ext, char *ssext) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); void (* const swap_ext_in) (bfd *, void *, EXTR *) = backend->debug_swap.swap_ext_in; bfd_size_type external_ext_size = backend->debug_swap.external_ext_size; unsigned long ext_count; struct bfd_link_hash_entry **sym_hash; char *ext_ptr; char *ext_end; bfd_size_type amt; ext_count = ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header.iextMax; amt = ext_count; amt *= sizeof (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *); sym_hash = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); if (!sym_hash) return FALSE; ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_hashes = (struct ecoff_link_hash_entry **) sym_hash; ext_ptr = (char *) external_ext; ext_end = ext_ptr + ext_count * external_ext_size; for (; ext_ptr < ext_end; ext_ptr += external_ext_size, sym_hash++) { EXTR esym; bfd_boolean skip; bfd_vma value; asection *section; const char *name; struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *h; *sym_hash = NULL; (*swap_ext_in) (abfd, (void *) ext_ptr, &esym); /* Skip debugging symbols. */ skip = FALSE; switch (esym.asym.st) { case stGlobal: case stStatic: case stLabel: case stProc: case stStaticProc: break; default: skip = TRUE; break; } if (skip) continue; /* Get the information for this symbol. */ value = esym.asym.value; switch (esym.asym.sc) { default: case scNil: case scRegister: case scCdbLocal: case scBits: case scCdbSystem: case scRegImage: case scInfo: case scUserStruct: case scVar: case scVarRegister: case scVariant: case scBasedVar: case scXData: case scPData: section = NULL; break; case scText: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _TEXT); value -= section->vma; break; case scData: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _DATA); value -= section->vma; break; case scBss: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _BSS); value -= section->vma; break; case scAbs: section = bfd_abs_section_ptr; break; case scUndefined: section = bfd_und_section_ptr; break; case scSData: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _SDATA); value -= section->vma; break; case scSBss: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _SBSS); value -= section->vma; break; case scRData: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _RDATA); value -= section->vma; break; case scCommon: if (value > ecoff_data (abfd)->gp_size) { section = bfd_com_section_ptr; break; } /* Fall through. */ case scSCommon: if (ecoff_scom_section.name == NULL) { /* Initialize the small common section. */ ecoff_scom_section.name = SCOMMON; ecoff_scom_section.flags = SEC_IS_COMMON; ecoff_scom_section.output_section = &ecoff_scom_section; ecoff_scom_section.symbol = &ecoff_scom_symbol; ecoff_scom_section.symbol_ptr_ptr = &ecoff_scom_symbol_ptr; ecoff_scom_symbol.name = SCOMMON; ecoff_scom_symbol.flags = BSF_SECTION_SYM; ecoff_scom_symbol.section = &ecoff_scom_section; ecoff_scom_symbol_ptr = &ecoff_scom_symbol; } section = &ecoff_scom_section; break; case scSUndefined: section = bfd_und_section_ptr; break; case scInit: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _INIT); value -= section->vma; break; case scFini: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _FINI); value -= section->vma; break; case scRConst: section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, _RCONST); value -= section->vma; break; } if (section == NULL) continue; name = ssext + esym.asym.iss; if (! (_bfd_generic_link_add_one_symbol (info, abfd, name, (flagword) (esym.weakext ? BSF_WEAK : BSF_GLOBAL), section, value, NULL, TRUE, TRUE, sym_hash))) return FALSE; h = (struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *) *sym_hash; /* If we are building an ECOFF hash table, save the external symbol information. */ if (info->hash->creator->flavour == bfd_get_flavour (abfd)) { if (h->abfd == NULL || (! bfd_is_und_section (section) && (! bfd_is_com_section (section) || (h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_defined && h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_defweak)))) { h->abfd = abfd; h->esym = esym; } /* Remember whether this symbol was small undefined. */ if (esym.asym.sc == scSUndefined) h->small = 1; /* If this symbol was ever small undefined, it needs to wind up in a GP relative section. We can't control the section of a defined symbol, but we can control the section of a common symbol. This case is actually needed on Ultrix 4.2 to handle the symbol cred in -lckrb. */ if (h->small && h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_common && streq (h->root.u.c.p->section->name, SCOMMON)) { h->root.u.c.p->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, SCOMMON); h->root.u.c.p->section->flags = SEC_ALLOC; if (h->esym.asym.sc == scCommon) h->esym.asym.sc = scSCommon; } } } return TRUE; } /* Add symbols from an ECOFF object file to the global linker hash table. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_link_add_object_symbols (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info) { HDRR *symhdr; bfd_size_type external_ext_size; void * external_ext = NULL; bfd_size_type esize; char *ssext = NULL; bfd_boolean result; if (! ecoff_slurp_symbolic_header (abfd)) return FALSE; /* If there are no symbols, we don't want it. */ if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) == 0) return TRUE; symhdr = &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header; /* Read in the external symbols and external strings. */ external_ext_size = ecoff_backend (abfd)->debug_swap.external_ext_size; esize = symhdr->iextMax * external_ext_size; external_ext = bfd_malloc (esize); if (external_ext == NULL && esize != 0) goto error_return; if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) symhdr->cbExtOffset, SEEK_SET) != 0 || bfd_bread (external_ext, esize, abfd) != esize) goto error_return; ssext = bfd_malloc ((bfd_size_type) symhdr->issExtMax); if (ssext == NULL && symhdr->issExtMax != 0) goto error_return; if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) symhdr->cbSsExtOffset, SEEK_SET) != 0 || (bfd_bread (ssext, (bfd_size_type) symhdr->issExtMax, abfd) != (bfd_size_type) symhdr->issExtMax)) goto error_return; result = ecoff_link_add_externals (abfd, info, external_ext, ssext); if (ssext != NULL) free (ssext); if (external_ext != NULL) free (external_ext); return result; error_return: if (ssext != NULL) free (ssext); if (external_ext != NULL) free (external_ext); return FALSE; } /* This is called if we used _bfd_generic_link_add_archive_symbols because we were not dealing with an ECOFF archive. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_link_check_archive_element (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, bfd_boolean *pneeded) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); void (* const swap_ext_in) (bfd *, void *, EXTR *) = backend->debug_swap.swap_ext_in; HDRR *symhdr; bfd_size_type external_ext_size; void * external_ext = NULL; bfd_size_type esize; char *ssext = NULL; char *ext_ptr; char *ext_end; *pneeded = FALSE; if (! ecoff_slurp_symbolic_header (abfd)) goto error_return; /* If there are no symbols, we don't want it. */ if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) == 0) goto successful_return; symhdr = &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header; /* Read in the external symbols and external strings. */ external_ext_size = backend->debug_swap.external_ext_size; esize = symhdr->iextMax * external_ext_size; external_ext = bfd_malloc (esize); if (external_ext == NULL && esize != 0) goto error_return; if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) symhdr->cbExtOffset, SEEK_SET) != 0 || bfd_bread (external_ext, esize, abfd) != esize) goto error_return; ssext = bfd_malloc ((bfd_size_type) symhdr->issExtMax); if (ssext == NULL && symhdr->issExtMax != 0) goto error_return; if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) symhdr->cbSsExtOffset, SEEK_SET) != 0 || (bfd_bread (ssext, (bfd_size_type) symhdr->issExtMax, abfd) != (bfd_size_type) symhdr->issExtMax)) goto error_return; /* Look through the external symbols to see if they define some symbol that is currently undefined. */ ext_ptr = (char *) external_ext; ext_end = ext_ptr + esize; for (; ext_ptr < ext_end; ext_ptr += external_ext_size) { EXTR esym; bfd_boolean def; const char *name; struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h; (*swap_ext_in) (abfd, (void *) ext_ptr, &esym); /* See if this symbol defines something. */ if (esym.asym.st != stGlobal && esym.asym.st != stLabel && esym.asym.st != stProc) continue; switch (esym.asym.sc) { case scText: case scData: case scBss: case scAbs: case scSData: case scSBss: case scRData: case scCommon: case scSCommon: case scInit: case scFini: case scRConst: def = TRUE; break; default: def = FALSE; break; } if (! def) continue; name = ssext + esym.asym.iss; h = bfd_link_hash_lookup (info->hash, name, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE); /* Unlike the generic linker, we do not pull in elements because of common symbols. */ if (h == NULL || h->type != bfd_link_hash_undefined) continue; /* Include this element. */ if (! (*info->callbacks->add_archive_element) (info, abfd, name)) goto error_return; if (! ecoff_link_add_externals (abfd, info, external_ext, ssext)) goto error_return; *pneeded = TRUE; goto successful_return; } successful_return: if (external_ext != NULL) free (external_ext); if (ssext != NULL) free (ssext); return TRUE; error_return: if (external_ext != NULL) free (external_ext); if (ssext != NULL) free (ssext); return FALSE; } /* Add the symbols from an archive file to the global hash table. This looks through the undefined symbols, looks each one up in the archive hash table, and adds any associated object file. We do not use _bfd_generic_link_add_archive_symbols because ECOFF archives already have a hash table, so there is no reason to construct another one. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_link_add_archive_symbols (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); const bfd_byte *raw_armap; struct bfd_link_hash_entry **pundef; unsigned int armap_count; unsigned int armap_log; unsigned int i; const bfd_byte *hashtable; const char *stringbase; if (! bfd_has_map (abfd)) { /* An empty archive is a special case. */ if (bfd_openr_next_archived_file (abfd, NULL) == NULL) return TRUE; bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_armap); return FALSE; } /* If we don't have any raw data for this archive, as can happen on Irix 4.0.5F, we call the generic routine. FIXME: We should be more clever about this, since someday tdata may get to something for a generic archive. */ raw_armap = (const bfd_byte *) bfd_ardata (abfd)->tdata; if (raw_armap == NULL) return (_bfd_generic_link_add_archive_symbols (abfd, info, ecoff_link_check_archive_element)); armap_count = H_GET_32 (abfd, raw_armap); armap_log = 0; for (i = 1; i < armap_count; i <<= 1) armap_log++; BFD_ASSERT (i == armap_count); hashtable = raw_armap + 4; stringbase = (const char *) raw_armap + armap_count * 8 + 8; /* Look through the list of undefined symbols. */ pundef = &info->hash->undefs; while (*pundef != NULL) { struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h; unsigned int hash, rehash = 0; unsigned int file_offset; const char *name; bfd *element; h = *pundef; /* When a symbol is defined, it is not necessarily removed from the list. */ if (h->type != bfd_link_hash_undefined && h->type != bfd_link_hash_common) { /* Remove this entry from the list, for general cleanliness and because we are going to look through the list again if we search any more libraries. We can't remove the entry if it is the tail, because that would lose any entries we add to the list later on. */ if (*pundef != info->hash->undefs_tail) *pundef = (*pundef)->u.undef.next; else pundef = &(*pundef)->u.undef.next; continue; } /* Native ECOFF linkers do not pull in archive elements merely to satisfy common definitions, so neither do we. We leave them on the list, though, in case we are linking against some other object format. */ if (h->type != bfd_link_hash_undefined) { pundef = &(*pundef)->u.undef.next; continue; } /* Look for this symbol in the archive hash table. */ hash = ecoff_armap_hash (h->root.string, &rehash, armap_count, armap_log); file_offset = H_GET_32 (abfd, hashtable + (hash * 8) + 4); if (file_offset == 0) { /* Nothing in this slot. */ pundef = &(*pundef)->u.undef.next; continue; } name = stringbase + H_GET_32 (abfd, hashtable + (hash * 8)); if (name[0] != h->root.string[0] || ! streq (name, h->root.string)) { unsigned int srch; bfd_boolean found; /* That was the wrong symbol. Try rehashing. */ found = FALSE; for (srch = (hash + rehash) & (armap_count - 1); srch != hash; srch = (srch + rehash) & (armap_count - 1)) { file_offset = H_GET_32 (abfd, hashtable + (srch * 8) + 4); if (file_offset == 0) break; name = stringbase + H_GET_32 (abfd, hashtable + (srch * 8)); if (name[0] == h->root.string[0] && streq (name, h->root.string)) { found = TRUE; break; } } if (! found) { pundef = &(*pundef)->u.undef.next; continue; } hash = srch; } element = (*backend->get_elt_at_filepos) (abfd, (file_ptr) file_offset); if (element == NULL) return FALSE; if (! bfd_check_format (element, bfd_object)) return FALSE; /* Unlike the generic linker, we know that this element provides a definition for an undefined symbol and we know that we want to include it. We don't need to check anything. */ if (! (*info->callbacks->add_archive_element) (info, element, name)) return FALSE; if (! ecoff_link_add_object_symbols (element, info)) return FALSE; pundef = &(*pundef)->u.undef.next; } return TRUE; } /* Given an ECOFF BFD, add symbols to the global hash table as appropriate. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_bfd_link_add_symbols (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info) { switch (bfd_get_format (abfd)) { case bfd_object: return ecoff_link_add_object_symbols (abfd, info); case bfd_archive: return ecoff_link_add_archive_symbols (abfd, info); default: bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format); return FALSE; } } /* ECOFF final link routines. */ /* Structure used to pass information to ecoff_link_write_external. */ struct extsym_info { bfd *abfd; struct bfd_link_info *info; }; /* Accumulate the debugging information for an input BFD into the output BFD. This must read in the symbolic information of the input BFD. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_final_link_debug_accumulate (bfd *output_bfd, bfd *input_bfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, void * handle) { struct ecoff_debug_info * const debug = &ecoff_data (input_bfd)->debug_info; const struct ecoff_debug_swap * const swap = &ecoff_backend (input_bfd)->debug_swap; HDRR *symhdr = &debug->symbolic_header; bfd_boolean ret; #define READ(ptr, offset, count, size, type) \ if (symhdr->count == 0) \ debug->ptr = NULL; \ else \ { \ bfd_size_type amt = (bfd_size_type) size * symhdr->count; \ debug->ptr = bfd_malloc (amt); \ if (debug->ptr == NULL) \ { \ ret = FALSE; \ goto return_something; \ } \ if (bfd_seek (input_bfd, (file_ptr) symhdr->offset, SEEK_SET) != 0 \ || bfd_bread (debug->ptr, amt, input_bfd) != amt) \ { \ ret = FALSE; \ goto return_something; \ } \ } /* If raw_syments is not NULL, then the data was already by read by _bfd_ecoff_slurp_symbolic_info. */ if (ecoff_data (input_bfd)->raw_syments == NULL) { READ (line, cbLineOffset, cbLine, sizeof (unsigned char), unsigned char *); READ (external_dnr, cbDnOffset, idnMax, swap->external_dnr_size, void *); READ (external_pdr, cbPdOffset, ipdMax, swap->external_pdr_size, void *); READ (external_sym, cbSymOffset, isymMax, swap->external_sym_size, void *); READ (external_opt, cbOptOffset, ioptMax, swap->external_opt_size, void *); READ (external_aux, cbAuxOffset, iauxMax, sizeof (union aux_ext), union aux_ext *); READ (ss, cbSsOffset, issMax, sizeof (char), char *); READ (external_fdr, cbFdOffset, ifdMax, swap->external_fdr_size, void *); READ (external_rfd, cbRfdOffset, crfd, swap->external_rfd_size, void *); } #undef READ /* We do not read the external strings or the external symbols. */ ret = (bfd_ecoff_debug_accumulate (handle, output_bfd, &ecoff_data (output_bfd)->debug_info, &ecoff_backend (output_bfd)->debug_swap, input_bfd, debug, swap, info)); return_something: if (ecoff_data (input_bfd)->raw_syments == NULL) { if (debug->line != NULL) free (debug->line); if (debug->external_dnr != NULL) free (debug->external_dnr); if (debug->external_pdr != NULL) free (debug->external_pdr); if (debug->external_sym != NULL) free (debug->external_sym); if (debug->external_opt != NULL) free (debug->external_opt); if (debug->external_aux != NULL) free (debug->external_aux); if (debug->ss != NULL) free (debug->ss); if (debug->external_fdr != NULL) free (debug->external_fdr); if (debug->external_rfd != NULL) free (debug->external_rfd); /* Make sure we don't accidentally follow one of these pointers into freed memory. */ debug->line = NULL; debug->external_dnr = NULL; debug->external_pdr = NULL; debug->external_sym = NULL; debug->external_opt = NULL; debug->external_aux = NULL; debug->ss = NULL; debug->external_fdr = NULL; debug->external_rfd = NULL; } return ret; } /* Relocate and write an ECOFF section into an ECOFF output file. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_indirect_link_order (bfd *output_bfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, asection *output_section, struct bfd_link_order *link_order) { asection *input_section; bfd *input_bfd; bfd_byte *contents = NULL; bfd_size_type external_reloc_size; bfd_size_type external_relocs_size; void * external_relocs = NULL; BFD_ASSERT ((output_section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0); input_section = link_order->u.indirect.section; input_bfd = input_section->owner; if (input_section->size == 0) return TRUE; BFD_ASSERT (input_section->output_section == output_section); BFD_ASSERT (input_section->output_offset == link_order->offset); BFD_ASSERT (input_section->size == link_order->size); /* Get the section contents. */ if (!bfd_malloc_and_get_section (input_bfd, input_section, &contents)) goto error_return; /* Get the relocs. If we are relaxing MIPS code, they will already have been read in. Otherwise, we read them in now. */ external_reloc_size = ecoff_backend (input_bfd)->external_reloc_size; external_relocs_size = external_reloc_size * input_section->reloc_count; external_relocs = bfd_malloc (external_relocs_size); if (external_relocs == NULL && external_relocs_size != 0) goto error_return; if (bfd_seek (input_bfd, input_section->rel_filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0 || (bfd_bread (external_relocs, external_relocs_size, input_bfd) != external_relocs_size)) goto error_return; /* Relocate the section contents. */ if (! ((*ecoff_backend (input_bfd)->relocate_section) (output_bfd, info, input_bfd, input_section, contents, external_relocs))) goto error_return; /* Write out the relocated section. */ if (! bfd_set_section_contents (output_bfd, output_section, contents, input_section->output_offset, input_section->size)) goto error_return; /* If we are producing relocatable output, the relocs were modified, and we write them out now. We use the reloc_count field of output_section to keep track of the number of relocs we have output so far. */ if (info->relocatable) { file_ptr pos = (output_section->rel_filepos + output_section->reloc_count * external_reloc_size); if (bfd_seek (output_bfd, pos, SEEK_SET) != 0 || (bfd_bwrite (external_relocs, external_relocs_size, output_bfd) != external_relocs_size)) goto error_return; output_section->reloc_count += input_section->reloc_count; } if (contents != NULL) free (contents); if (external_relocs != NULL) free (external_relocs); return TRUE; error_return: if (contents != NULL) free (contents); if (external_relocs != NULL) free (external_relocs); return FALSE; } /* Generate a reloc when linking an ECOFF file. This is a reloc requested by the linker, and does come from any input file. This is used to build constructor and destructor tables when linking with -Ur. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_reloc_link_order (bfd *output_bfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, asection *output_section, struct bfd_link_order *link_order) { enum bfd_link_order_type type; asection *section; bfd_vma addend; arelent rel; struct internal_reloc in; bfd_size_type external_reloc_size; bfd_byte *rbuf; bfd_boolean ok; file_ptr pos; type = link_order->type; section = NULL; addend = link_order->u.reloc.p->addend; /* We set up an arelent to pass to the backend adjust_reloc_out routine. */ rel.address = link_order->offset; rel.howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (output_bfd, link_order->u.reloc.p->reloc); if (rel.howto == 0) { bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); return FALSE; } if (type == bfd_section_reloc_link_order) { section = link_order->u.reloc.p->u.section; rel.sym_ptr_ptr = section->symbol_ptr_ptr; } else { struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h; /* Treat a reloc against a defined symbol as though it were actually against the section. */ h = bfd_wrapped_link_hash_lookup (output_bfd, info, link_order->u.reloc.p->u.name, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE); if (h != NULL && (h->type == bfd_link_hash_defined || h->type == bfd_link_hash_defweak)) { type = bfd_section_reloc_link_order; section = h->u.def.section->output_section; /* It seems that we ought to add the symbol value to the addend here, but in practice it has already been added because it was passed to constructor_callback. */ addend += section->vma + h->u.def.section->output_offset; } else { /* We can't set up a reloc against a symbol correctly, because we have no asymbol structure. Currently no adjust_reloc_out routine cares. */ rel.sym_ptr_ptr = NULL; } } /* All ECOFF relocs are in-place. Put the addend into the object file. */ BFD_ASSERT (rel.howto->partial_inplace); if (addend != 0) { bfd_size_type size; bfd_reloc_status_type rstat; bfd_byte *buf; size = bfd_get_reloc_size (rel.howto); buf = bfd_zmalloc (size); if (buf == NULL) return FALSE; rstat = _bfd_relocate_contents (rel.howto, output_bfd, (bfd_vma) addend, buf); switch (rstat) { case bfd_reloc_ok: break; default: case bfd_reloc_outofrange: abort (); case bfd_reloc_overflow: if (! ((*info->callbacks->reloc_overflow) (info, NULL, (link_order->type == bfd_section_reloc_link_order ? bfd_section_name (output_bfd, section) : link_order->u.reloc.p->u.name), rel.howto->name, addend, NULL, NULL, (bfd_vma) 0))) { free (buf); return FALSE; } break; } ok = bfd_set_section_contents (output_bfd, output_section, (void *) buf, (file_ptr) link_order->offset, size); free (buf); if (! ok) return FALSE; } rel.addend = 0; /* Move the information into an internal_reloc structure. */ in.r_vaddr = (rel.address + bfd_get_section_vma (output_bfd, output_section)); in.r_type = rel.howto->type; if (type == bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order) { struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *h; h = ((struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *) bfd_wrapped_link_hash_lookup (output_bfd, info, link_order->u.reloc.p->u.name, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE)); if (h != NULL && h->indx != -1) in.r_symndx = h->indx; else { if (! ((*info->callbacks->unattached_reloc) (info, link_order->u.reloc.p->u.name, NULL, NULL, (bfd_vma) 0))) return FALSE; in.r_symndx = 0; } in.r_extern = 1; } else { const char *name; unsigned int i; static struct { const char * name; long r_symndx; } section_symndx [] = { { _TEXT, RELOC_SECTION_TEXT }, { _RDATA, RELOC_SECTION_RDATA }, { _DATA, RELOC_SECTION_DATA }, { _SDATA, RELOC_SECTION_SDATA }, { _SBSS, RELOC_SECTION_SBSS }, { _BSS, RELOC_SECTION_BSS }, { _INIT, RELOC_SECTION_INIT }, { _LIT8, RELOC_SECTION_LIT8 }, { _LIT4, RELOC_SECTION_LIT4 }, { _XDATA, RELOC_SECTION_XDATA }, { _PDATA, RELOC_SECTION_PDATA }, { _FINI, RELOC_SECTION_FINI }, { _LITA, RELOC_SECTION_LITA }, { "*ABS*", RELOC_SECTION_ABS }, { _RCONST, RELOC_SECTION_RCONST } }; name = bfd_get_section_name (output_bfd, section); for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (section_symndx); i++) if (streq (name, section_symndx[i].name)) { in.r_symndx = section_symndx[i].r_symndx; break; } if (i == ARRAY_SIZE (section_symndx)) abort (); in.r_extern = 0; } /* Let the BFD backend adjust the reloc. */ (*ecoff_backend (output_bfd)->adjust_reloc_out) (output_bfd, &rel, &in); /* Get some memory and swap out the reloc. */ external_reloc_size = ecoff_backend (output_bfd)->external_reloc_size; rbuf = bfd_malloc (external_reloc_size); if (rbuf == NULL) return FALSE; (*ecoff_backend (output_bfd)->swap_reloc_out) (output_bfd, &in, (void *) rbuf); pos = (output_section->rel_filepos + output_section->reloc_count * external_reloc_size); ok = (bfd_seek (output_bfd, pos, SEEK_SET) == 0 && (bfd_bwrite ((void *) rbuf, external_reloc_size, output_bfd) == external_reloc_size)); if (ok) ++output_section->reloc_count; free (rbuf); return ok; } /* Put out information for an external symbol. These come only from the hash table. */ static bfd_boolean ecoff_link_write_external (struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *h, void * data) { struct extsym_info *einfo = (struct extsym_info *) data; bfd *output_bfd = einfo->abfd; bfd_boolean strip; if (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_warning) { h = (struct ecoff_link_hash_entry *) h->root.u.i.link; if (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_new) return TRUE; } /* We need to check if this symbol is being stripped. */ if (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_undefined || h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_undefweak) strip = FALSE; else if (einfo->info->strip == strip_all || (einfo->info->strip == strip_some && bfd_hash_lookup (einfo->info->keep_hash, h->root.root.string, FALSE, FALSE) == NULL)) strip = TRUE; else strip = FALSE; if (strip || h->written) return TRUE; if (h->abfd == NULL) { h->esym.jmptbl = 0; h->esym.cobol_main = 0; h->esym.weakext = 0; h->esym.reserved = 0; h->esym.ifd = ifdNil; h->esym.asym.value = 0; h->esym.asym.st = stGlobal; if (h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_defined && h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_defweak) h->esym.asym.sc = scAbs; else { asection *output_section; const char *name; unsigned int i; static struct { const char * name; int sc; } section_storage_classes [] = { { _TEXT, scText }, { _DATA, scData }, { _SDATA, scSData }, { _RDATA, scRData }, { _BSS, scBss }, { _SBSS, scSBss }, { _INIT, scInit }, { _FINI, scFini }, { _PDATA, scPData }, { _XDATA, scXData }, { _RCONST, scRConst } }; output_section = h->root.u.def.section->output_section; name = bfd_section_name (output_section->owner, output_section); for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (section_storage_classes); i++) if (streq (name, section_storage_classes[i].name)) { h->esym.asym.sc = section_storage_classes[i].sc; break; } if (i == ARRAY_SIZE (section_storage_classes)) h->esym.asym.sc = scAbs; } h->esym.asym.reserved = 0; h->esym.asym.index = indexNil; } else if (h->esym.ifd != -1) { struct ecoff_debug_info *debug; /* Adjust the FDR index for the symbol by that used for the input BFD. */ debug = &ecoff_data (h->abfd)->debug_info; BFD_ASSERT (h->esym.ifd >= 0 && h->esym.ifd < debug->symbolic_header.ifdMax); h->esym.ifd = debug->ifdmap[h->esym.ifd]; } switch (h->root.type) { default: case bfd_link_hash_warning: case bfd_link_hash_new: abort (); case bfd_link_hash_undefined: case bfd_link_hash_undefweak: if (h->esym.asym.sc != scUndefined && h->esym.asym.sc != scSUndefined) h->esym.asym.sc = scUndefined; break; case bfd_link_hash_defined: case bfd_link_hash_defweak: if (h->esym.asym.sc == scUndefined || h->esym.asym.sc == scSUndefined) h->esym.asym.sc = scAbs; else if (h->esym.asym.sc == scCommon) h->esym.asym.sc = scBss; else if (h->esym.asym.sc == scSCommon) h->esym.asym.sc = scSBss; h->esym.asym.value = (h->root.u.def.value + h->root.u.def.section->output_section->vma + h->root.u.def.section->output_offset); break; case bfd_link_hash_common: if (h->esym.asym.sc != scCommon && h->esym.asym.sc != scSCommon) h->esym.asym.sc = scCommon; h->esym.asym.value = h->root.u.c.size; break; case bfd_link_hash_indirect: /* We ignore these symbols, since the indirected symbol is already in the hash table. */ return TRUE; } /* bfd_ecoff_debug_one_external uses iextMax to keep track of the symbol number. */ h->indx = ecoff_data (output_bfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header.iextMax; h->written = 1; return (bfd_ecoff_debug_one_external (output_bfd, &ecoff_data (output_bfd)->debug_info, &ecoff_backend (output_bfd)->debug_swap, h->root.root.string, &h->esym)); } /* ECOFF final link routine. This looks through all the input BFDs and gathers together all the debugging information, and then processes all the link order information. This may cause it to close and reopen some input BFDs; I'll see how bad this is. */ bfd_boolean _bfd_ecoff_bfd_final_link (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info) { const struct ecoff_backend_data * const backend = ecoff_backend (abfd); struct ecoff_debug_info * const debug = &ecoff_data (abfd)->debug_info; HDRR *symhdr; void * handle; bfd *input_bfd; asection *o; struct bfd_link_order *p; struct extsym_info einfo; /* We accumulate the debugging information counts in the symbolic header. */ symhdr = &debug->symbolic_header; symhdr->vstamp = 0; symhdr->ilineMax = 0; symhdr->cbLine = 0; symhdr->idnMax = 0; symhdr->ipdMax = 0; symhdr->isymMax = 0; symhdr->ioptMax = 0; symhdr->iauxMax = 0; symhdr->issMax = 0; symhdr->issExtMax = 0; symhdr->ifdMax = 0; symhdr->crfd = 0; symhdr->iextMax = 0; /* We accumulate the debugging information itself in the debug_info structure. */ debug->line = NULL; debug->external_dnr = NULL; debug->external_pdr = NULL; debug->external_sym = NULL; debug->external_opt = NULL; debug->external_aux = NULL; debug->ss = NULL; debug->ssext = debug->ssext_end = NULL; debug->external_fdr = NULL; debug->external_rfd = NULL; debug->external_ext = debug->external_ext_end = NULL; handle = bfd_ecoff_debug_init (abfd, debug, &backend->debug_swap, info); if (handle == NULL) return FALSE; /* Accumulate the debugging symbols from each input BFD. */ for (input_bfd = info->input_bfds; input_bfd != NULL; input_bfd = input_bfd->link_next) { bfd_boolean ret; if (bfd_get_flavour (input_bfd) == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour) { /* Arbitrarily set the symbolic header vstamp to the vstamp of the first object file in the link. */ if (symhdr->vstamp == 0) symhdr->vstamp = ecoff_data (input_bfd)->debug_info.symbolic_header.vstamp; ret = ecoff_final_link_debug_accumulate (abfd, input_bfd, info, handle); } else ret = bfd_ecoff_debug_accumulate_other (handle, abfd, debug, &backend->debug_swap, input_bfd, info); if (! ret) return FALSE; /* Combine the register masks. */ ecoff_data (abfd)->gprmask |= ecoff_data (input_bfd)->gprmask; ecoff_data (abfd)->fprmask |= ecoff_data (input_bfd)->fprmask; ecoff_data (abfd)->cprmask[0] |= ecoff_data (input_bfd)->cprmask[0]; ecoff_data (abfd)->cprmask[1] |= ecoff_data (input_bfd)->cprmask[1]; ecoff_data (abfd)->cprmask[2] |= ecoff_data (input_bfd)->cprmask[2]; ecoff_data (abfd)->cprmask[3] |= ecoff_data (input_bfd)->cprmask[3]; } /* Write out the external symbols. */ einfo.abfd = abfd; einfo.info = info; ecoff_link_hash_traverse (ecoff_hash_table (info), ecoff_link_write_external, (void *) &einfo); if (info->relocatable) { /* We need to make a pass over the link_orders to count up the number of relocations we will need to output, so that we know how much space they will take up. */ for (o = abfd->sections; o != NULL; o = o->next) { o->reloc_count = 0; for (p = o->map_head.link_order; p != NULL; p = p->next) if (p->type == bfd_indirect_link_order) o->reloc_count += p->u.indirect.section->reloc_count; else if (p->type == bfd_section_reloc_link_order || p->type == bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order) ++o->reloc_count; } } /* Compute the reloc and symbol file positions. */ ecoff_compute_reloc_file_positions (abfd); /* Write out the debugging information. */ if (! bfd_ecoff_write_accumulated_debug (handle, abfd, debug, &backend->debug_swap, info, ecoff_data (abfd)->sym_filepos)) return FALSE; bfd_ecoff_debug_free (handle, abfd, debug, &backend->debug_swap, info); if (info->relocatable) { /* Now reset the reloc_count field of the sections in the output BFD to 0, so that we can use them to keep track of how many relocs we have output thus far. */ for (o = abfd->sections; o != NULL; o = o->next) o->reloc_count = 0; } /* Get a value for the GP register. */ if (ecoff_data (abfd)->gp == 0) { struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h; h = bfd_link_hash_lookup (info->hash, "_gp", FALSE, FALSE, TRUE); if (h != NULL && h->type == bfd_link_hash_defined) ecoff_data (abfd)->gp = (h->u.def.value + h->u.def.section->output_section->vma + h->u.def.section->output_offset); else if (info->relocatable) { bfd_vma lo; /* Make up a value. */ lo = (bfd_vma) -1; for (o = abfd->sections; o != NULL; o = o->next) { if (o->vma < lo && (streq (o->name, _SBSS) || streq (o->name, _SDATA) || streq (o->name, _LIT4) || streq (o->name, _LIT8) || streq (o->name, _LITA))) lo = o->vma; } ecoff_data (abfd)->gp = lo + 0x8000; } else { /* If the relocate_section function needs to do a reloc involving the GP value, it should make a reloc_dangerous callback to warn that GP is not defined. */ } } for (o = abfd->sections; o != NULL; o = o->next) { for (p = o->map_head.link_order; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (p->type == bfd_indirect_link_order && (bfd_get_flavour (p->u.indirect.section->owner) == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour)) { if (! ecoff_indirect_link_order (abfd, info, o, p)) return FALSE; } else if (p->type == bfd_section_reloc_link_order || p->type == bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order) { if (! ecoff_reloc_link_order (abfd, info, o, p)) return FALSE; } else { if (! _bfd_default_link_order (abfd, info, o, p)) return FALSE; } } } bfd_get_symcount (abfd) = symhdr->iextMax + symhdr->isymMax; ecoff_data (abfd)->linker = TRUE; return TRUE; } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils/gas/config/tc-mips.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils/gas/config/tc-mips.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils/gas/config/tc-mips.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,15450 +1,15450 @@ /* tc-mips.c -- assemble code for a MIPS chip. Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by the OSF and Ralph Campbell. Written by Keith Knowles and Ralph Campbell, working independently. Modified for ECOFF and R4000 support by Ian Lance Taylor of Cygnus Support. This file is part of GAS. GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "as.h" #include "config.h" #include "subsegs.h" #include "safe-ctype.h" #include "opcode/mips.h" #include "itbl-ops.h" #include "dwarf2dbg.h" #include "dw2gencfi.h" #ifdef DEBUG #define DBG(x) printf x #else #define DBG(x) #endif #ifdef OBJ_MAYBE_ELF /* Clean up namespace so we can include obj-elf.h too. */ static int mips_output_flavor (void); static int mips_output_flavor (void) { return OUTPUT_FLAVOR; } #undef OBJ_PROCESS_STAB #undef OUTPUT_FLAVOR #undef S_GET_ALIGN #undef S_GET_SIZE #undef S_SET_ALIGN #undef S_SET_SIZE #undef obj_frob_file #undef obj_frob_file_after_relocs #undef obj_frob_symbol #undef obj_pop_insert #undef obj_sec_sym_ok_for_reloc #undef OBJ_COPY_SYMBOL_ATTRIBUTES #include "obj-elf.h" /* Fix any of them that we actually care about. */ #undef OUTPUT_FLAVOR #define OUTPUT_FLAVOR mips_output_flavor() #endif #if defined (OBJ_ELF) #include "elf/mips.h" #endif #ifndef ECOFF_DEBUGGING #define NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING #define ECOFF_DEBUGGING 0 #endif int mips_flag_mdebug = -1; /* Control generation of .pdr sections. Off by default on IRIX: the native linker doesn't know about and discards them, but relocations against them remain, leading to rld crashes. */ #ifdef TE_IRIX int mips_flag_pdr = FALSE; #else int mips_flag_pdr = TRUE; #endif /* Control generation of error message for unsupported instructions in Octeon. Octeon does not have floating point, and all the instructions that use floating point registers are not allowed in Elf targets but are allowed in Linux targets by default. */ #ifdef OCTEON_ERROR_ON_UNSUPPORTED static int octeon_error_on_unsupported = 1; #else static int octeon_error_on_unsupported = 0; #endif /* Control generation of Octeon/MIPS unaligned load/store instructions. For ELF target, default to Octeon load/store instructions. For Linux target, default to MIPS load/store instructions. */ #ifdef OCTEON_USE_UNALIGN static int octeon_use_unalign = 1; #else static int octeon_use_unalign = 0; #endif #include "ecoff.h" #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) static char *mips_regmask_frag; #endif #define ZERO 0 #define AT 1 #define TREG 24 #define PIC_CALL_REG 25 #define KT0 26 #define KT1 27 #define GP 28 #define SP 29 #define FP 30 #define RA 31 #define ILLEGAL_REG (32) /* Allow override of standard little-endian ECOFF format. */ #ifndef ECOFF_LITTLE_FORMAT #define ECOFF_LITTLE_FORMAT "ecoff-littlemips" #endif extern int target_big_endian; /* The name of the readonly data section. */ #define RDATA_SECTION_NAME (OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour \ ? ".rdata" \ : OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_coff_flavour \ ? ".rdata" \ : OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_elf_flavour \ ? ".rodata" \ : (abort (), "")) /* Information about an instruction, including its format, operands and fixups. */ struct mips_cl_insn { /* The opcode's entry in mips_opcodes or mips16_opcodes. */ const struct mips_opcode *insn_mo; /* True if this is a mips16 instruction and if we want the extended form of INSN_MO. */ bfd_boolean use_extend; /* The 16-bit extension instruction to use when USE_EXTEND is true. */ unsigned short extend; /* The 16-bit or 32-bit bitstring of the instruction itself. This is a copy of INSN_MO->match with the operands filled in. */ unsigned long insn_opcode; /* The frag that contains the instruction. */ struct frag *frag; /* The offset into FRAG of the first instruction byte. */ long where; /* The relocs associated with the instruction, if any. */ fixS *fixp[3]; /* True if this entry cannot be moved from its current position. */ unsigned int fixed_p : 1; /* True if this instruction occurred in a .set noreorder block. */ unsigned int noreorder_p : 1; /* True for mips16 instructions that jump to an absolute address. */ unsigned int mips16_absolute_jump_p : 1; }; /* The ABI to use. */ enum mips_abi_level { NO_ABI = 0, O32_ABI, O64_ABI, N32_ABI, N64_ABI, EABI_ABI }; /* MIPS ABI we are using for this output file. */ static enum mips_abi_level mips_abi = NO_ABI; /* Whether or not we have code that can call pic code. */ int mips_abicalls = FALSE; /* Whether or not we have code which can be put into a shared library. */ static bfd_boolean mips_in_shared = TRUE; /* This is the set of options which may be modified by the .set pseudo-op. We use a struct so that .set push and .set pop are more reliable. */ struct mips_set_options { /* MIPS ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) level. This is set to -1 if it has not been initialized. Changed by `.set mipsN', and the -mipsN command line option, and the default CPU. */ int isa; /* Enabled Application Specific Extensions (ASEs). These are set to -1 if they have not been initialized. Changed by `.set ', by command line options, and based on the default architecture. */ int ase_mips3d; int ase_mdmx; int ase_smartmips; int ase_dsp; int ase_dspr2; int ase_mt; /* Whether we are assembling for the mips16 processor. 0 if we are not, 1 if we are, and -1 if the value has not been initialized. Changed by `.set mips16' and `.set nomips16', and the -mips16 and -nomips16 command line options, and the default CPU. */ int mips16; /* Non-zero if we should not reorder instructions. Changed by `.set reorder' and `.set noreorder'. */ int noreorder; /* Non-zero if we should not permit the $at ($1) register to be used in instructions. Changed by `.set at' and `.set noat'. */ int noat; /* Non-zero if we should warn when a macro instruction expands into more than one machine instruction. Changed by `.set nomacro' and `.set macro'. */ int warn_about_macros; /* Non-zero if we should not move instructions. Changed by `.set move', `.set volatile', `.set nomove', and `.set novolatile'. */ int nomove; /* Non-zero if we should not optimize branches by moving the target of the branch into the delay slot. Actually, we don't perform this optimization anyhow. Changed by `.set bopt' and `.set nobopt'. */ int nobopt; /* Non-zero if we should not autoextend mips16 instructions. Changed by `.set autoextend' and `.set noautoextend'. */ int noautoextend; /* Restrict general purpose registers and floating point registers to 32 bit. This is initially determined when -mgp32 or -mfp32 is passed but can changed if the assembler code uses .set mipsN. */ int gp32; int fp32; /* MIPS architecture (CPU) type. Changed by .set arch=FOO, the -march command line option, and the default CPU. */ int arch; /* True if ".set sym32" is in effect. */ bfd_boolean sym32; }; /* True if -mgp32 was passed. */ static int file_mips_gp32 = -1; /* True if -mfp32 was passed. */ static int file_mips_fp32 = -1; /* This is the struct we use to hold the current set of options. Note that we must set the isa field to ISA_UNKNOWN and the ASE fields to -1 to indicate that they have not been initialized. */ static struct mips_set_options mips_opts = { ISA_UNKNOWN, -1, -1, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, CPU_UNKNOWN, FALSE }; /* These variables are filled in with the masks of registers used. The object format code reads them and puts them in the appropriate place. */ unsigned long mips_gprmask; unsigned long mips_cprmask[4]; /* MIPS ISA we are using for this output file. */ static int file_mips_isa = ISA_UNKNOWN; /* True if -mips16 was passed or implied by arguments passed on the command line (e.g., by -march). */ static int file_ase_mips16; #define ISA_SUPPORTS_MIPS16E (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* True if -mips3d was passed or implied by arguments passed on the command line (e.g., by -march). */ static int file_ase_mips3d; /* True if -mdmx was passed or implied by arguments passed on the command line (e.g., by -march). */ static int file_ase_mdmx; /* True if -msmartmips was passed or implied by arguments passed on the command line (e.g., by -march). */ static int file_ase_smartmips; #define ISA_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2) /* True if -mdsp was passed or implied by arguments passed on the command line (e.g., by -march). */ static int file_ase_dsp; #define ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP_ASE (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2) #define ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP64_ASE (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* True if -mdspr2 was passed or implied by arguments passed on the command line (e.g., by -march). */ static int file_ase_dspr2; #define ISA_SUPPORTS_DSPR2_ASE (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* True if -mmt was passed or implied by arguments passed on the command line (e.g., by -march). */ static int file_ase_mt; #define ISA_SUPPORTS_MT_ASE (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* The argument of the -march= flag. The architecture we are assembling. */ static int file_mips_arch = CPU_UNKNOWN; static const char *mips_arch_string; /* The argument of the -mtune= flag. The architecture for which we are optimizing. */ static int mips_tune = CPU_UNKNOWN; static const char *mips_tune_string; /* True when generating 32-bit code for a 64-bit processor. */ static int mips_32bitmode = 0; /* True if the given ABI requires 32-bit registers. */ #define ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS(ABI) ((ABI) == O32_ABI) /* Likewise 64-bit registers. */ #define ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS(ABI) \ ((ABI) == N32_ABI \ || (ABI) == N64_ABI \ || (ABI) == O64_ABI) /* Return true if ISA supports 64 bit wide gp registers. */ #define ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS(ISA) \ ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS3 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS4 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS5 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* Return true if ISA supports 64 bit wide float registers. */ #define ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS(ISA) \ ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS3 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS4 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS5 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* Return true if ISA supports 64-bit right rotate (dror et al.) instructions. */ #define ISA_HAS_DROR(ISA) \ ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* Return true if ISA supports 32-bit right rotate (ror et al.) instructions. */ #define ISA_HAS_ROR(ISA) \ ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2 \ || mips_opts.ase_smartmips) /* Return true if ISA supports ins instructions. */ #define ISA_HAS_INS(ISA) \ ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* Return true if ISA supports single-precision floats in odd registers. */ #define ISA_HAS_ODD_SINGLE_FPR(ISA) \ ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS32 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2) /* Return true if ISA supports move to/from high part of a 64-bit floating-point register. */ #define ISA_HAS_MXHC1(ISA) \ ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2) #define HAVE_32BIT_GPRS \ (mips_opts.gp32 || !ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa)) #define HAVE_32BIT_FPRS \ (mips_opts.fp32 || !ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS (mips_opts.isa)) #define HAVE_64BIT_GPRS (!HAVE_32BIT_GPRS) #define HAVE_64BIT_FPRS (!HAVE_32BIT_FPRS) #define HAVE_NEWABI (mips_abi == N32_ABI || mips_abi == N64_ABI) #define HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS (mips_abi == N64_ABI) /* True if relocations are stored in-place. */ #define HAVE_IN_PLACE_ADDENDS (!HAVE_NEWABI) /* The ABI-derived address size. */ #define HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES \ (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && (mips_abi == EABI_ABI || mips_abi == N64_ABI)) #define HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES (!HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES) /* The size of symbolic constants (i.e., expressions of the form "SYMBOL" or "SYMBOL + OFFSET"). */ #define HAVE_32BIT_SYMBOLS \ (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES || !HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS || mips_opts.sym32) #define HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS (!HAVE_32BIT_SYMBOLS) /* Addresses are loaded in different ways, depending on the address size in use. The n32 ABI Documentation also mandates the use of additions with overflow checking, but existing implementations don't follow it. */ #define ADDRESS_ADD_INSN \ (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES ? "addu" : "daddu") #define ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN \ (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES ? "addiu" : "daddiu") #define ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN \ (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES ? "lw" : "ld") #define ADDRESS_STORE_INSN \ (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES ? "sw" : "sd") /* Return true if the given CPU supports the MIPS16 ASE. */ #define CPU_HAS_MIPS16(cpu) \ (strncmp (TARGET_CPU, "mips16", sizeof ("mips16") - 1) == 0 \ || strncmp (TARGET_CANONICAL, "mips-lsi-elf", sizeof ("mips-lsi-elf") - 1) == 0) /* True if CPU has a dror instruction. */ #define CPU_HAS_DROR(CPU) ((CPU) == CPU_VR5400 || (CPU) == CPU_VR5500) /* True if CPU has a ror instruction. */ #define CPU_HAS_ROR(CPU) CPU_HAS_DROR (CPU) /* True if mflo and mfhi can be immediately followed by instructions which write to the HI and LO registers. According to MIPS specifications, MIPS ISAs I, II, and III need (at least) two instructions between the reads of HI/LO and instructions which write them, and later ISAs do not. Contradicting the MIPS specifications, some MIPS IV processor user manuals (e.g. the UM for the NEC Vr5000) document needing the instructions between HI/LO reads and writes, as well. Therefore, we declare only MIPS32, MIPS64 and later ISAs to have the interlocks, plus any specific earlier-ISA CPUs for which CPU documentation declares that the instructions are really interlocked. */ #define hilo_interlocks \ (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64 \ || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2 \ || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4010 \ || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R10000 \ || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R12000 \ || mips_opts.arch == CPU_RM7000 \ || mips_opts.arch == CPU_VR5500 \ ) /* Whether the processor uses hardware interlocks to protect reads from the GPRs after they are loaded from memory, and thus does not require nops to be inserted. This applies to instructions marked INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY. These nops are only required at MIPS ISA level I. */ #define gpr_interlocks \ (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1 \ || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R3900) /* Whether the processor uses hardware interlocks to avoid delays required by coprocessor instructions, and thus does not require nops to be inserted. This applies to instructions marked INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY, INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY, and to delays between instructions marked INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE and ones marked INSN_READ_COND_CODE. These nops are only required at MIPS ISA levels I, II, and III. */ /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ #define cop_interlocks \ ((mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1 \ && mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS2 \ && mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS3) \ || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4300 \ ) /* Whether the processor uses hardware interlocks to protect reads from coprocessor registers after they are loaded from memory, and thus does not require nops to be inserted. This applies to instructions marked INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY. These nops are only requires at MIPS ISA level I. */ #define cop_mem_interlocks (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1) /* Is this a mfhi or mflo instruction? */ #define MF_HILO_INSN(PINFO) \ ((PINFO & INSN_READ_HI) || (PINFO & INSN_READ_LO)) /* MIPS PIC level. */ enum mips_pic_level mips_pic; /* 1 if we should generate 32 bit offsets from the $gp register in SVR4_PIC mode. Currently has no meaning in other modes. */ static int mips_big_got = 0; /* 1 if trap instructions should used for overflow rather than break instructions. */ static int mips_trap = 0; /* 1 if double width floating point constants should not be constructed by assembling two single width halves into two single width floating point registers which just happen to alias the double width destination register. On some architectures this aliasing can be disabled by a bit in the status register, and the setting of this bit cannot be determined automatically at assemble time. */ static int mips_disable_float_construction; /* Non-zero if any .set noreorder directives were used. */ static int mips_any_noreorder; /* Non-zero if nops should be inserted when the register referenced in an mfhi/mflo instruction is read in the next two instructions. */ static int mips_7000_hilo_fix; /* The size of objects in the small data section. */ static unsigned int g_switch_value = 8; /* Whether the -G option was used. */ static int g_switch_seen = 0; #define N_RMASK 0xc4 #define N_VFP 0xd4 /* If we can determine in advance that GP optimization won't be possible, we can skip the relaxation stuff that tries to produce GP-relative references. This makes delay slot optimization work better. This function can only provide a guess, but it seems to work for gcc output. It needs to guess right for gcc, otherwise gcc will put what it thinks is a GP-relative instruction in a branch delay slot. I don't know if a fix is needed for the SVR4_PIC mode. I've only fixed it for the non-PIC mode. KR 95/04/07 */ static int nopic_need_relax (symbolS *, int); /* handle of the OPCODE hash table */ static struct hash_control *op_hash = NULL; /* The opcode hash table we use for the mips16. */ static struct hash_control *mips16_op_hash = NULL; /* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful */ const char comment_chars[] = "#"; /* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename' .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output */ /* Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */ /* Also note that C style comments are always supported. */ const char line_comment_chars[] = "#"; /* This array holds machine specific line separator characters. */ const char line_separator_chars[] = ";"; /* Chars that can be used to separate mant from exp in floating point nums */ const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE"; /* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant */ /* As in 0f12.456 */ /* or 0d1.2345e12 */ const char FLT_CHARS[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP"; /* Also be aware that MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_CHARS_FOR_FLOAT may have to be changed in read.c . Ideally it shouldn't have to know about it at all, but nothing is ideal around here. */ static char *insn_error; static int auto_align = 1; /* When outputting SVR4 PIC code, the assembler needs to know the offset in the stack frame from which to restore the $gp register. This is set by the .cprestore pseudo-op, and saved in this variable. */ static offsetT mips_cprestore_offset = -1; /* Similar for NewABI PIC code, where $gp is callee-saved. NewABI has some more optimizations, it can use a register value instead of a memory-saved offset and even an other register than $gp as global pointer. */ static offsetT mips_cpreturn_offset = -1; static int mips_cpreturn_register = -1; static int mips_gp_register = GP; static int mips_gprel_offset = 0; /* Whether mips_cprestore_offset has been set in the current function (or whether it has already been warned about, if not). */ static int mips_cprestore_valid = 0; /* This is the register which holds the stack frame, as set by the .frame pseudo-op. This is needed to implement .cprestore. */ static int mips_frame_reg = SP; /* Whether mips_frame_reg has been set in the current function (or whether it has already been warned about, if not). */ static int mips_frame_reg_valid = 0; /* To output NOP instructions correctly, we need to keep information about the previous two instructions. */ /* Whether we are optimizing. The default value of 2 means to remove unneeded NOPs and swap branch instructions when possible. A value of 1 means to not swap branches. A value of 0 means to always insert NOPs. */ static int mips_optimize = 2; /* Debugging level. -g sets this to 2. -gN sets this to N. -g0 is equivalent to seeing no -g option at all. */ static int mips_debug = 0; /* The maximum number of NOPs needed to avoid the VR4130 mflo/mfhi errata. */ #define MAX_VR4130_NOPS 4 /* The maximum number of NOPs needed to fill delay slots. */ #define MAX_DELAY_NOPS 2 /* The maximum number of NOPs needed for any purpose. */ #define MAX_NOPS 4 /* A list of previous instructions, with index 0 being the most recent. We need to look back MAX_NOPS instructions when filling delay slots or working around processor errata. We need to look back one instruction further if we're thinking about using history[0] to fill a branch delay slot. */ static struct mips_cl_insn history[1 + MAX_NOPS]; /* Nop instructions used by emit_nop. */ static struct mips_cl_insn nop_insn, mips16_nop_insn; /* The appropriate nop for the current mode. */ #define NOP_INSN (mips_opts.mips16 ? &mips16_nop_insn : &nop_insn) /* If this is set, it points to a frag holding nop instructions which were inserted before the start of a noreorder section. If those nops turn out to be unnecessary, the size of the frag can be decreased. */ static fragS *prev_nop_frag; /* The number of nop instructions we created in prev_nop_frag. */ static int prev_nop_frag_holds; /* The number of nop instructions that we know we need in prev_nop_frag. */ static int prev_nop_frag_required; /* The number of instructions we've seen since prev_nop_frag. */ static int prev_nop_frag_since; /* For ECOFF and ELF, relocations against symbols are done in two parts, with a HI relocation and a LO relocation. Each relocation has only 16 bits of space to store an addend. This means that in order for the linker to handle carries correctly, it must be able to locate both the HI and the LO relocation. This means that the relocations must appear in order in the relocation table. In order to implement this, we keep track of each unmatched HI relocation. We then sort them so that they immediately precede the corresponding LO relocation. */ struct mips_hi_fixup { /* Next HI fixup. */ struct mips_hi_fixup *next; /* This fixup. */ fixS *fixp; /* The section this fixup is in. */ segT seg; }; /* The list of unmatched HI relocs. */ static struct mips_hi_fixup *mips_hi_fixup_list; /* The frag containing the last explicit relocation operator. Null if explicit relocations have not been used. */ static fragS *prev_reloc_op_frag; /* Map normal MIPS register numbers to mips16 register numbers. */ #define X ILLEGAL_REG static const int mips32_to_16_reg_map[] = { X, X, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, 0, 1, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X }; #undef X /* Map mips16 register numbers to normal MIPS register numbers. */ static const unsigned int mips16_to_32_reg_map[] = { 16, 17, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 }; /* Classifies the kind of instructions we're interested in when implementing -mfix-vr4120. */ enum fix_vr4120_class { FIX_VR4120_MACC, FIX_VR4120_DMACC, FIX_VR4120_MULT, FIX_VR4120_DMULT, FIX_VR4120_DIV, FIX_VR4120_MTHILO, NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES }; /* Given two FIX_VR4120_* values X and Y, bit Y of element X is set if there must be at least one other instruction between an instruction of type X and an instruction of type Y. */ static unsigned int vr4120_conflicts[NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES]; /* True if -mfix-vr4120 is in force. */ static int mips_fix_vr4120; /* ...likewise -mfix-vr4130. */ static int mips_fix_vr4130; /* We don't relax branches by default, since this causes us to expand `la .l2 - .l1' if there's a branch between .l1 and .l2, because we fail to compute the offset before expanding the macro to the most efficient expansion. */ static int mips_relax_branch; /* The expansion of many macros depends on the type of symbol that they refer to. For example, when generating position-dependent code, a macro that refers to a symbol may have two different expansions, one which uses GP-relative addresses and one which uses absolute addresses. When generating SVR4-style PIC, a macro may have different expansions for local and global symbols. We handle these situations by generating both sequences and putting them in variant frags. In position-dependent code, the first sequence will be the GP-relative one and the second sequence will be the absolute one. In SVR4 PIC, the first sequence will be for global symbols and the second will be for local symbols. The frag's "subtype" is RELAX_ENCODE (FIRST, SECOND), where FIRST and SECOND are the lengths of the two sequences in bytes. These fields can be extracted using RELAX_FIRST() and RELAX_SECOND(). In addition, the subtype has the following flags: RELAX_USE_SECOND Set if it has been decided that we should use the second sequence instead of the first. RELAX_SECOND_LONGER Set in the first variant frag if the macro's second implementation is longer than its first. This refers to the macro as a whole, not an individual relaxation. RELAX_NOMACRO Set in the first variant frag if the macro appeared in a .set nomacro block and if one alternative requires a warning but the other does not. RELAX_DELAY_SLOT Like RELAX_NOMACRO, but indicates that the macro appears in a branch delay slot. The frag's "opcode" points to the first fixup for relaxable code. Relaxable macros are generated using a sequence such as: relax_start (SYMBOL); ... generate first expansion ... relax_switch (); ... generate second expansion ... relax_end (); The code and fixups for the unwanted alternative are discarded by md_convert_frag. */ #define RELAX_ENCODE(FIRST, SECOND) (((FIRST) << 8) | (SECOND)) #define RELAX_FIRST(X) (((X) >> 8) & 0xff) #define RELAX_SECOND(X) ((X) & 0xff) #define RELAX_USE_SECOND 0x10000 #define RELAX_SECOND_LONGER 0x20000 #define RELAX_NOMACRO 0x40000 #define RELAX_DELAY_SLOT 0x80000 /* Branch without likely bit. If label is out of range, we turn: beq reg1, reg2, label delay slot into bne reg1, reg2, 0f nop j label 0: delay slot with the following opcode replacements: beq <-> bne blez <-> bgtz bltz <-> bgez bc1f <-> bc1t bltzal <-> bgezal (with jal label instead of j label) Even though keeping the delay slot instruction in the delay slot of the branch would be more efficient, it would be very tricky to do correctly, because we'd have to introduce a variable frag *after* the delay slot instruction, and expand that instead. Let's do it the easy way for now, even if the branch-not-taken case now costs one additional instruction. Out-of-range branches are not supposed to be common, anyway. Branch likely. If label is out of range, we turn: beql reg1, reg2, label delay slot (annulled if branch not taken) into beql reg1, reg2, 1f nop beql $0, $0, 2f nop 1: j[al] label delay slot (executed only if branch taken) 2: It would be possible to generate a shorter sequence by losing the likely bit, generating something like: bne reg1, reg2, 0f nop j[al] label delay slot (executed only if branch taken) 0: beql -> bne bnel -> beq blezl -> bgtz bgtzl -> blez bltzl -> bgez bgezl -> bltz bc1fl -> bc1t bc1tl -> bc1f bltzall -> bgezal (with jal label instead of j label) bgezall -> bltzal (ditto) but it's not clear that it would actually improve performance. */ #define RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE(uncond, likely, link, toofar) \ ((relax_substateT) \ (0xc0000000 \ | ((toofar) ? 1 : 0) \ | ((link) ? 2 : 0) \ | ((likely) ? 4 : 0) \ | ((uncond) ? 8 : 0))) #define RELAX_BRANCH_P(i) (((i) & 0xf0000000) == 0xc0000000) #define RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND(i) (((i) & 8) != 0) #define RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY(i) (((i) & 4) != 0) #define RELAX_BRANCH_LINK(i) (((i) & 2) != 0) #define RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR(i) (((i) & 1) != 0) /* For mips16 code, we use an entirely different form of relaxation. mips16 supports two versions of most instructions which take immediate values: a small one which takes some small value, and a larger one which takes a 16 bit value. Since branches also follow this pattern, relaxing these values is required. We can assemble both mips16 and normal MIPS code in a single object. Therefore, we need to support this type of relaxation at the same time that we support the relaxation described above. We use the high bit of the subtype field to distinguish these cases. The information we store for this type of relaxation is the argument code found in the opcode file for this relocation, whether the user explicitly requested a small or extended form, and whether the relocation is in a jump or jal delay slot. That tells us the size of the value, and how it should be stored. We also store whether the fragment is considered to be extended or not. We also store whether this is known to be a branch to a different section, whether we have tried to relax this frag yet, and whether we have ever extended a PC relative fragment because of a shift count. */ #define RELAX_MIPS16_ENCODE(type, small, ext, dslot, jal_dslot) \ (0x80000000 \ | ((type) & 0xff) \ | ((small) ? 0x100 : 0) \ | ((ext) ? 0x200 : 0) \ | ((dslot) ? 0x400 : 0) \ | ((jal_dslot) ? 0x800 : 0)) #define RELAX_MIPS16_P(i) (((i) & 0xc0000000) == 0x80000000) #define RELAX_MIPS16_TYPE(i) ((i) & 0xff) #define RELAX_MIPS16_USER_SMALL(i) (((i) & 0x100) != 0) #define RELAX_MIPS16_USER_EXT(i) (((i) & 0x200) != 0) #define RELAX_MIPS16_DSLOT(i) (((i) & 0x400) != 0) #define RELAX_MIPS16_JAL_DSLOT(i) (((i) & 0x800) != 0) #define RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED(i) (((i) & 0x1000) != 0) #define RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_EXTENDED(i) ((i) | 0x1000) #define RELAX_MIPS16_CLEAR_EXTENDED(i) ((i) &~ 0x1000) #define RELAX_MIPS16_LONG_BRANCH(i) (((i) & 0x2000) != 0) #define RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_LONG_BRANCH(i) ((i) | 0x2000) #define RELAX_MIPS16_CLEAR_LONG_BRANCH(i) ((i) &~ 0x2000) /* Is the given value a sign-extended 32-bit value? */ #define IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM(x) \ (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff) == 0 \ || (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff) == ~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff)) /* Is the given value a sign-extended 16-bit value? */ #define IS_SEXT_16BIT_NUM(x) \ (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fff) == 0 \ || (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fff) == ~ (offsetT) 0x7fff)) /* Is the given value a zero-extended 32-bit value? Or a negated one? */ #define IS_ZEXT_32BIT_NUM(x) \ (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff) == 0 \ || (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff) == ~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff)) /* Replace bits MASK << SHIFT of STRUCT with the equivalent bits in VALUE << SHIFT. VALUE is evaluated exactly once. */ #define INSERT_BITS(STRUCT, VALUE, MASK, SHIFT) \ (STRUCT) = (((STRUCT) & ~((MASK) << (SHIFT))) \ | (((VALUE) & (MASK)) << (SHIFT))) /* Extract bits MASK << SHIFT from STRUCT and shift them right SHIFT places. */ #define EXTRACT_BITS(STRUCT, MASK, SHIFT) \ (((STRUCT) >> (SHIFT)) & (MASK)) /* Change INSN's opcode so that the operand given by FIELD has value VALUE. INSN is a mips_cl_insn structure and VALUE is evaluated exactly once. include/opcode/mips.h specifies operand fields using the macros OP_MASK_ and OP_SH_. The MIPS16 equivalents start with "MIPS16OP" instead of "OP". */ #define INSERT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN, VALUE) \ INSERT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, VALUE, OP_MASK_##FIELD, OP_SH_##FIELD) #define MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN, VALUE) \ INSERT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, VALUE, \ MIPS16OP_MASK_##FIELD, MIPS16OP_SH_##FIELD) /* Extract the operand given by FIELD from mips_cl_insn INSN. */ #define EXTRACT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN) \ EXTRACT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, OP_MASK_##FIELD, OP_SH_##FIELD) #define MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN) \ EXTRACT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, \ MIPS16OP_MASK_##FIELD, \ MIPS16OP_SH_##FIELD) /* Global variables used when generating relaxable macros. See the comment above RELAX_ENCODE for more details about how relaxation is used. */ static struct { /* 0 if we're not emitting a relaxable macro. 1 if we're emitting the first of the two relaxation alternatives. 2 if we're emitting the second alternative. */ int sequence; /* The first relaxable fixup in the current frag. (In other words, the first fixup that refers to relaxable code.) */ fixS *first_fixup; /* sizes[0] says how many bytes of the first alternative are stored in the current frag. Likewise sizes[1] for the second alternative. */ unsigned int sizes[2]; /* The symbol on which the choice of sequence depends. */ symbolS *symbol; } mips_relax; /* Global variables used to decide whether a macro needs a warning. */ static struct { /* True if the macro is in a branch delay slot. */ bfd_boolean delay_slot_p; /* For relaxable macros, sizes[0] is the length of the first alternative in bytes and sizes[1] is the length of the second alternative. For non-relaxable macros, both elements give the length of the macro in bytes. */ unsigned int sizes[2]; /* The first variant frag for this macro. */ fragS *first_frag; } mips_macro_warning; /* Prototypes for static functions. */ #define internalError() \ as_fatal (_("internal Error, line %d, %s"), __LINE__, __FILE__) enum mips_regclass { MIPS_GR_REG, MIPS_FP_REG, MIPS16_REG }; static void append_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *p, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *r); static void mips_no_prev_insn (void); static void mips16_macro_build (expressionS *, const char *, const char *, va_list); static void load_register (int, expressionS *, int); static void macro_start (void); static void macro_end (void); static void macro (struct mips_cl_insn * ip); static void mips16_macro (struct mips_cl_insn * ip); #ifdef LOSING_COMPILER static void macro2 (struct mips_cl_insn * ip); #endif static void mips_ip (char *str, struct mips_cl_insn * ip); static void mips16_ip (char *str, struct mips_cl_insn * ip); static void mips16_immed (char *, unsigned int, int, offsetT, bfd_boolean, bfd_boolean, bfd_boolean, unsigned long *, bfd_boolean *, unsigned short *); static size_t my_getSmallExpression (expressionS *, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *, char *); static void my_getExpression (expressionS *, char *); static void s_align (int); static void s_change_sec (int); static void s_change_section (int); static void s_cons (int); static void s_float_cons (int); static void s_mips_globl (int); static void s_option (int); static void s_mipsset (int); static void s_abicalls (int); static void s_cpload (int); static void s_cpsetup (int); static void s_cplocal (int); static void s_cprestore (int); static void s_cpreturn (int); static void s_dtprelword (int); static void s_dtpreldword (int); static void s_gpvalue (int); static void s_gpword (int); static void s_gpdword (int); static void s_cpadd (int); static void s_insn (int); static void md_obj_begin (void); static void md_obj_end (void); static void s_mips_ent (int); static void s_mips_end (int); static void s_mips_frame (int); static void s_mips_mask (int reg_type); static void s_mips_stab (int); static void s_mips_weakext (int); static void s_mips_file (int); static void s_mips_loc (int); static bfd_boolean pic_need_relax (symbolS *, asection *); static int relaxed_branch_length (fragS *, asection *, int); static int validate_mips_insn (const struct mips_opcode *); /* Table and functions used to map between CPU/ISA names, and ISA levels, and CPU numbers. */ struct mips_cpu_info { const char *name; /* CPU or ISA name. */ int flags; /* ASEs available, or ISA flag. */ int isa; /* ISA level. */ int cpu; /* CPU number (default CPU if ISA). */ }; #define MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA 0x0001 /* Is this an ISA? (If 0, a CPU.) */ #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS 0x0002 /* CPU implements SmartMIPS ASE */ #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP 0x0004 /* CPU implements DSP ASE */ #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT 0x0008 /* CPU implements MT ASE */ #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D 0x0010 /* CPU implements MIPS-3D ASE */ #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX 0x0020 /* CPU implements MDMX ASE */ #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2 0x0040 /* CPU implements DSP R2 ASE */ static const struct mips_cpu_info *mips_parse_cpu (const char *, const char *); static const struct mips_cpu_info *mips_cpu_info_from_isa (int); static const struct mips_cpu_info *mips_cpu_info_from_arch (int); /* Pseudo-op table. The following pseudo-ops from the Kane and Heinrich MIPS book should be defined here, but are currently unsupported: .alias, .galive, .gjaldef, .gjrlive, .livereg, .noalias. The following pseudo-ops from the Kane and Heinrich MIPS book are specific to the type of debugging information being generated, and should be defined by the object format: .aent, .begin, .bend, .bgnb, .end, .endb, .ent, .fmask, .frame, .loc, .mask, .verstamp, .vreg. The following pseudo-ops from the Kane and Heinrich MIPS book are not MIPS CPU specific, but are also not specific to the object file format. This file is probably the best place to define them, but they are not currently supported: .asm0, .endr, .lab, .struct. */ static const pseudo_typeS mips_pseudo_table[] = { /* MIPS specific pseudo-ops. */ {"option", s_option, 0}, {"set", s_mipsset, 0}, {"rdata", s_change_sec, 'r'}, {"sdata", s_change_sec, 's'}, {"livereg", s_ignore, 0}, {"abicalls", s_abicalls, 0}, {"cpload", s_cpload, 0}, {"cpsetup", s_cpsetup, 0}, {"cplocal", s_cplocal, 0}, {"cprestore", s_cprestore, 0}, {"cpreturn", s_cpreturn, 0}, {"dtprelword", s_dtprelword, 0}, {"dtpreldword", s_dtpreldword, 0}, {"gpvalue", s_gpvalue, 0}, {"gpword", s_gpword, 0}, {"gpdword", s_gpdword, 0}, {"cpadd", s_cpadd, 0}, {"insn", s_insn, 0}, /* Relatively generic pseudo-ops that happen to be used on MIPS chips. */ {"asciiz", stringer, 1}, {"bss", s_change_sec, 'b'}, {"err", s_err, 0}, {"half", s_cons, 1}, {"dword", s_cons, 3}, {"weakext", s_mips_weakext, 0}, {"origin", s_org, 0}, {"repeat", s_rept, 0}, /* These pseudo-ops are defined in read.c, but must be overridden here for one reason or another. */ {"align", s_align, 0}, {"byte", s_cons, 0}, {"data", s_change_sec, 'd'}, {"double", s_float_cons, 'd'}, {"float", s_float_cons, 'f'}, {"globl", s_mips_globl, 0}, {"global", s_mips_globl, 0}, {"hword", s_cons, 1}, {"int", s_cons, 2}, {"long", s_cons, 2}, {"octa", s_cons, 4}, {"quad", s_cons, 3}, {"section", s_change_section, 0}, {"short", s_cons, 1}, {"single", s_float_cons, 'f'}, {"stabn", s_mips_stab, 'n'}, {"text", s_change_sec, 't'}, {"word", s_cons, 2}, { "extern", ecoff_directive_extern, 0}, { NULL, NULL, 0 }, }; static const pseudo_typeS mips_nonecoff_pseudo_table[] = { /* These pseudo-ops should be defined by the object file format. However, a.out doesn't support them, so we have versions here. */ {"aent", s_mips_ent, 1}, {"bgnb", s_ignore, 0}, {"end", s_mips_end, 0}, {"endb", s_ignore, 0}, {"ent", s_mips_ent, 0}, {"file", s_mips_file, 0}, {"fmask", s_mips_mask, 'F'}, {"frame", s_mips_frame, 0}, {"loc", s_mips_loc, 0}, {"mask", s_mips_mask, 'R'}, {"verstamp", s_ignore, 0}, { NULL, NULL, 0 }, }; extern void pop_insert (const pseudo_typeS *); void mips_pop_insert (void) { pop_insert (mips_pseudo_table); if (! ECOFF_DEBUGGING) pop_insert (mips_nonecoff_pseudo_table); } /* Symbols labelling the current insn. */ struct insn_label_list { struct insn_label_list *next; symbolS *label; }; static struct insn_label_list *free_insn_labels; #define label_list tc_segment_info_data static void mips_clear_insn_labels (void); static inline void mips_clear_insn_labels (void) { register struct insn_label_list **pl; segment_info_type *si; if (now_seg) { for (pl = &free_insn_labels; *pl != NULL; pl = &(*pl)->next) ; si = seg_info (now_seg); *pl = si->label_list; si->label_list = NULL; } } static char *expr_end; /* Expressions which appear in instructions. These are set by mips_ip. */ static expressionS imm_expr; static expressionS imm2_expr; static expressionS offset_expr; /* Relocs associated with imm_expr and offset_expr. */ static bfd_reloc_code_real_type imm_reloc[3] = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED}; static bfd_reloc_code_real_type offset_reloc[3] = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED}; /* These are set by mips16_ip if an explicit extension is used. */ static bfd_boolean mips16_small, mips16_ext; #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* The pdr segment for per procedure frame/regmask info. Not used for ECOFF debugging. */ static segT pdr_seg; #endif /* The default target format to use. */ const char * mips_target_format (void) { switch (OUTPUT_FLAVOR) { case bfd_target_ecoff_flavour: return target_big_endian ? "ecoff-bigmips" : ECOFF_LITTLE_FORMAT; case bfd_target_coff_flavour: return "pe-mips"; case bfd_target_elf_flavour: #ifdef TE_VXWORKS if (!HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS && !HAVE_NEWABI) return (target_big_endian ? "elf32-bigmips-vxworks" : "elf32-littlemips-vxworks"); #endif #ifdef TE_TMIPS /* This is traditional mips. */ return (target_big_endian ? (HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS ? "elf64-tradbigmips" : (HAVE_NEWABI ? "elf32-ntradbigmips" : "elf32-tradbigmips")) : (HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS ? "elf64-tradlittlemips" : (HAVE_NEWABI ? "elf32-ntradlittlemips" : "elf32-tradlittlemips"))); #else return (target_big_endian ? (HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS ? "elf64-bigmips" : (HAVE_NEWABI ? "elf32-nbigmips" : "elf32-bigmips")) : (HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS ? "elf64-littlemips" : (HAVE_NEWABI ? "elf32-nlittlemips" : "elf32-littlemips"))); #endif default: abort (); return NULL; } } /* Return the length of instruction INSN. */ static inline unsigned int insn_length (const struct mips_cl_insn *insn) { if (!mips_opts.mips16) return 4; return insn->mips16_absolute_jump_p || insn->use_extend ? 4 : 2; } /* Initialise INSN from opcode entry MO. Leave its position unspecified. */ static void create_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *insn, const struct mips_opcode *mo) { size_t i; insn->insn_mo = mo; insn->use_extend = FALSE; insn->extend = 0; insn->insn_opcode = mo->match; insn->frag = NULL; insn->where = 0; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (insn->fixp); i++) insn->fixp[i] = NULL; insn->fixed_p = (mips_opts.noreorder > 0); insn->noreorder_p = (mips_opts.noreorder > 0); insn->mips16_absolute_jump_p = 0; } /* Install INSN at the location specified by its "frag" and "where" fields. */ static void install_insn (const struct mips_cl_insn *insn) { char *f = insn->frag->fr_literal + insn->where; if (!mips_opts.mips16) md_number_to_chars (f, insn->insn_opcode, 4); else if (insn->mips16_absolute_jump_p) { md_number_to_chars (f, insn->insn_opcode >> 16, 2); md_number_to_chars (f + 2, insn->insn_opcode & 0xffff, 2); } else { if (insn->use_extend) { md_number_to_chars (f, 0xf000 | insn->extend, 2); f += 2; } md_number_to_chars (f, insn->insn_opcode, 2); } } /* Move INSN to offset WHERE in FRAG. Adjust the fixups accordingly and install the opcode in the new location. */ static void move_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *insn, fragS *frag, long where) { size_t i; insn->frag = frag; insn->where = where; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (insn->fixp); i++) if (insn->fixp[i] != NULL) { insn->fixp[i]->fx_frag = frag; insn->fixp[i]->fx_where = where; } install_insn (insn); } /* Add INSN to the end of the output. */ static void add_fixed_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *insn) { char *f = frag_more (insn_length (insn)); move_insn (insn, frag_now, f - frag_now->fr_literal); } /* Start a variant frag and move INSN to the start of the variant part, marking it as fixed. The other arguments are as for frag_var. */ static void add_relaxed_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *insn, int max_chars, int var, relax_substateT subtype, symbolS *symbol, offsetT offset) { frag_grow (max_chars); move_insn (insn, frag_now, frag_more (0) - frag_now->fr_literal); insn->fixed_p = 1; frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, max_chars, var, subtype, symbol, offset, NULL); } /* Insert N copies of INSN into the history buffer, starting at position FIRST. Neither FIRST nor N need to be clipped. */ static void insert_into_history (unsigned int first, unsigned int n, const struct mips_cl_insn *insn) { if (mips_relax.sequence != 2) { unsigned int i; for (i = ARRAY_SIZE (history); i-- > first;) if (i >= first + n) history[i] = history[i - n]; else history[i] = *insn; } } /* Emit a nop instruction, recording it in the history buffer. */ static void emit_nop (void) { add_fixed_insn (NOP_INSN); insert_into_history (0, 1, NOP_INSN); } /* Initialize vr4120_conflicts. There is a bit of duplication here: the idea is to make it obvious at a glance that each errata is included. */ static void init_vr4120_conflicts (void) { #define CONFLICT(FIRST, SECOND) \ vr4120_conflicts[FIX_VR4120_##FIRST] |= 1 << FIX_VR4120_##SECOND /* Errata 21 - [D]DIV[U] after [D]MACC */ CONFLICT (MACC, DIV); CONFLICT (DMACC, DIV); /* Errata 23 - Continuous DMULT[U]/DMACC instructions. */ CONFLICT (DMULT, DMULT); CONFLICT (DMULT, DMACC); CONFLICT (DMACC, DMULT); CONFLICT (DMACC, DMACC); /* Errata 24 - MT{LO,HI} after [D]MACC */ CONFLICT (MACC, MTHILO); CONFLICT (DMACC, MTHILO); /* VR4181A errata MD(1): "If a MULT, MULTU, DMULT or DMULTU instruction is executed immediately after a MACC or DMACC instruction, the result of [either instruction] is incorrect." */ CONFLICT (MACC, MULT); CONFLICT (MACC, DMULT); CONFLICT (DMACC, MULT); CONFLICT (DMACC, DMULT); /* VR4181A errata MD(4): "If a MACC or DMACC instruction is executed immediately after a DMULT, DMULTU, DIV, DIVU, DDIV or DDIVU instruction, the result of the MACC or DMACC instruction is incorrect.". */ CONFLICT (DMULT, MACC); CONFLICT (DMULT, DMACC); CONFLICT (DIV, MACC); CONFLICT (DIV, DMACC); #undef CONFLICT } struct regname { const char *name; unsigned int num; }; #define RTYPE_MASK 0x1ff00 #define RTYPE_NUM 0x00100 #define RTYPE_FPU 0x00200 #define RTYPE_FCC 0x00400 #define RTYPE_VEC 0x00800 #define RTYPE_GP 0x01000 #define RTYPE_CP0 0x02000 #define RTYPE_PC 0x04000 #define RTYPE_ACC 0x08000 #define RTYPE_CCC 0x10000 #define RNUM_MASK 0x000ff #define RWARN 0x80000 #define GENERIC_REGISTER_NUMBERS \ {"$0", RTYPE_NUM | 0}, \ {"$1", RTYPE_NUM | 1}, \ {"$2", RTYPE_NUM | 2}, \ {"$3", RTYPE_NUM | 3}, \ {"$4", RTYPE_NUM | 4}, \ {"$5", RTYPE_NUM | 5}, \ {"$6", RTYPE_NUM | 6}, \ {"$7", RTYPE_NUM | 7}, \ {"$8", RTYPE_NUM | 8}, \ {"$9", RTYPE_NUM | 9}, \ {"$10", RTYPE_NUM | 10}, \ {"$11", RTYPE_NUM | 11}, \ {"$12", RTYPE_NUM | 12}, \ {"$13", RTYPE_NUM | 13}, \ {"$14", RTYPE_NUM | 14}, \ {"$15", RTYPE_NUM | 15}, \ {"$16", RTYPE_NUM | 16}, \ {"$17", RTYPE_NUM | 17}, \ {"$18", RTYPE_NUM | 18}, \ {"$19", RTYPE_NUM | 19}, \ {"$20", RTYPE_NUM | 20}, \ {"$21", RTYPE_NUM | 21}, \ {"$22", RTYPE_NUM | 22}, \ {"$23", RTYPE_NUM | 23}, \ {"$24", RTYPE_NUM | 24}, \ {"$25", RTYPE_NUM | 25}, \ {"$26", RTYPE_NUM | 26}, \ {"$27", RTYPE_NUM | 27}, \ {"$28", RTYPE_NUM | 28}, \ {"$29", RTYPE_NUM | 29}, \ {"$30", RTYPE_NUM | 30}, \ {"$31", RTYPE_NUM | 31} #define FPU_REGISTER_NAMES \ {"$f0", RTYPE_FPU | 0}, \ {"$f1", RTYPE_FPU | 1}, \ {"$f2", RTYPE_FPU | 2}, \ {"$f3", RTYPE_FPU | 3}, \ {"$f4", RTYPE_FPU | 4}, \ {"$f5", RTYPE_FPU | 5}, \ {"$f6", RTYPE_FPU | 6}, \ {"$f7", RTYPE_FPU | 7}, \ {"$f8", RTYPE_FPU | 8}, \ {"$f9", RTYPE_FPU | 9}, \ {"$f10", RTYPE_FPU | 10}, \ {"$f11", RTYPE_FPU | 11}, \ {"$f12", RTYPE_FPU | 12}, \ {"$f13", RTYPE_FPU | 13}, \ {"$f14", RTYPE_FPU | 14}, \ {"$f15", RTYPE_FPU | 15}, \ {"$f16", RTYPE_FPU | 16}, \ {"$f17", RTYPE_FPU | 17}, \ {"$f18", RTYPE_FPU | 18}, \ {"$f19", RTYPE_FPU | 19}, \ {"$f20", RTYPE_FPU | 20}, \ {"$f21", RTYPE_FPU | 21}, \ {"$f22", RTYPE_FPU | 22}, \ {"$f23", RTYPE_FPU | 23}, \ {"$f24", RTYPE_FPU | 24}, \ {"$f25", RTYPE_FPU | 25}, \ {"$f26", RTYPE_FPU | 26}, \ {"$f27", RTYPE_FPU | 27}, \ {"$f28", RTYPE_FPU | 28}, \ {"$f29", RTYPE_FPU | 29}, \ {"$f30", RTYPE_FPU | 30}, \ {"$f31", RTYPE_FPU | 31} #define FPU_CONDITION_CODE_NAMES \ {"$fcc0", RTYPE_FCC | 0}, \ {"$fcc1", RTYPE_FCC | 1}, \ {"$fcc2", RTYPE_FCC | 2}, \ {"$fcc3", RTYPE_FCC | 3}, \ {"$fcc4", RTYPE_FCC | 4}, \ {"$fcc5", RTYPE_FCC | 5}, \ {"$fcc6", RTYPE_FCC | 6}, \ {"$fcc7", RTYPE_FCC | 7} #define COPROC_CONDITION_CODE_NAMES \ {"$cc0", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 0}, \ {"$cc1", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 1}, \ {"$cc2", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 2}, \ {"$cc3", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 3}, \ {"$cc4", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 4}, \ {"$cc5", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 5}, \ {"$cc6", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 6}, \ {"$cc7", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 7} #define N32N64_SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES \ {"$a4", RTYPE_GP | 8}, \ {"$a5", RTYPE_GP | 9}, \ {"$a6", RTYPE_GP | 10}, \ {"$a7", RTYPE_GP | 11}, \ {"$ta0", RTYPE_GP | 8}, /* alias for $a4 */ \ {"$ta1", RTYPE_GP | 9}, /* alias for $a5 */ \ {"$ta2", RTYPE_GP | 10}, /* alias for $a6 */ \ {"$ta3", RTYPE_GP | 11}, /* alias for $a7 */ \ {"$t0", RTYPE_GP | 12}, \ {"$t1", RTYPE_GP | 13}, \ {"$t2", RTYPE_GP | 14}, \ {"$t3", RTYPE_GP | 15} #define O32_SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES \ {"$t0", RTYPE_GP | 8}, \ {"$t1", RTYPE_GP | 9}, \ {"$t2", RTYPE_GP | 10}, \ {"$t3", RTYPE_GP | 11}, \ {"$t4", RTYPE_GP | 12}, \ {"$t5", RTYPE_GP | 13}, \ {"$t6", RTYPE_GP | 14}, \ {"$t7", RTYPE_GP | 15}, \ {"$ta0", RTYPE_GP | 12}, /* alias for $t4 */ \ {"$ta1", RTYPE_GP | 13}, /* alias for $t5 */ \ {"$ta2", RTYPE_GP | 14}, /* alias for $t6 */ \ {"$ta3", RTYPE_GP | 15} /* alias for $t7 */ /* Remaining symbolic register names */ #define SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES \ {"$zero", RTYPE_GP | 0}, \ {"$at", RTYPE_GP | 1}, \ {"$AT", RTYPE_GP | 1}, \ {"$v0", RTYPE_GP | 2}, \ {"$v1", RTYPE_GP | 3}, \ {"$a0", RTYPE_GP | 4}, \ {"$a1", RTYPE_GP | 5}, \ {"$a2", RTYPE_GP | 6}, \ {"$a3", RTYPE_GP | 7}, \ {"$s0", RTYPE_GP | 16}, \ {"$s1", RTYPE_GP | 17}, \ {"$s2", RTYPE_GP | 18}, \ {"$s3", RTYPE_GP | 19}, \ {"$s4", RTYPE_GP | 20}, \ {"$s5", RTYPE_GP | 21}, \ {"$s6", RTYPE_GP | 22}, \ {"$s7", RTYPE_GP | 23}, \ {"$t8", RTYPE_GP | 24}, \ {"$t9", RTYPE_GP | 25}, \ {"$k0", RTYPE_GP | 26}, \ {"$kt0", RTYPE_GP | 26}, \ {"$k1", RTYPE_GP | 27}, \ {"$kt1", RTYPE_GP | 27}, \ {"$gp", RTYPE_GP | 28}, \ {"$sp", RTYPE_GP | 29}, \ {"$s8", RTYPE_GP | 30}, \ {"$fp", RTYPE_GP | 30}, \ {"$ra", RTYPE_GP | 31} #define MIPS16_SPECIAL_REGISTER_NAMES \ {"$pc", RTYPE_PC | 0} #define MDMX_VECTOR_REGISTER_NAMES \ /* {"$v0", RTYPE_VEC | 0}, clash with REG 2 above */ \ /* {"$v1", RTYPE_VEC | 1}, clash with REG 3 above */ \ {"$v2", RTYPE_VEC | 2}, \ {"$v3", RTYPE_VEC | 3}, \ {"$v4", RTYPE_VEC | 4}, \ {"$v5", RTYPE_VEC | 5}, \ {"$v6", RTYPE_VEC | 6}, \ {"$v7", RTYPE_VEC | 7}, \ {"$v8", RTYPE_VEC | 8}, \ {"$v9", RTYPE_VEC | 9}, \ {"$v10", RTYPE_VEC | 10}, \ {"$v11", RTYPE_VEC | 11}, \ {"$v12", RTYPE_VEC | 12}, \ {"$v13", RTYPE_VEC | 13}, \ {"$v14", RTYPE_VEC | 14}, \ {"$v15", RTYPE_VEC | 15}, \ {"$v16", RTYPE_VEC | 16}, \ {"$v17", RTYPE_VEC | 17}, \ {"$v18", RTYPE_VEC | 18}, \ {"$v19", RTYPE_VEC | 19}, \ {"$v20", RTYPE_VEC | 20}, \ {"$v21", RTYPE_VEC | 21}, \ {"$v22", RTYPE_VEC | 22}, \ {"$v23", RTYPE_VEC | 23}, \ {"$v24", RTYPE_VEC | 24}, \ {"$v25", RTYPE_VEC | 25}, \ {"$v26", RTYPE_VEC | 26}, \ {"$v27", RTYPE_VEC | 27}, \ {"$v28", RTYPE_VEC | 28}, \ {"$v29", RTYPE_VEC | 29}, \ {"$v30", RTYPE_VEC | 30}, \ {"$v31", RTYPE_VEC | 31} #define MIPS_DSP_ACCUMULATOR_NAMES \ {"$ac0", RTYPE_ACC | 0}, \ {"$ac1", RTYPE_ACC | 1}, \ {"$ac2", RTYPE_ACC | 2}, \ {"$ac3", RTYPE_ACC | 3} static const struct regname reg_names[] = { GENERIC_REGISTER_NUMBERS, FPU_REGISTER_NAMES, FPU_CONDITION_CODE_NAMES, COPROC_CONDITION_CODE_NAMES, /* The $txx registers depends on the abi, these will be added later into the symbol table from one of the tables below once mips_abi is set after parsing of arguments from the command line. */ SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES, MIPS16_SPECIAL_REGISTER_NAMES, MDMX_VECTOR_REGISTER_NAMES, MIPS_DSP_ACCUMULATOR_NAMES, {0, 0} }; static const struct regname reg_names_o32[] = { O32_SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES, {0, 0} }; static const struct regname reg_names_n32n64[] = { N32N64_SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES, {0, 0} }; static int reg_lookup (char **s, unsigned int types, unsigned int *regnop) { symbolS *symbolP; char *e; char save_c; int reg = -1; /* Find end of name. */ e = *s; if (is_name_beginner (*e)) ++e; while (is_part_of_name (*e)) ++e; /* Terminate name. */ save_c = *e; *e = '\0'; /* Look for a register symbol. */ if ((symbolP = symbol_find (*s)) && S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP) == reg_section) { int r = S_GET_VALUE (symbolP); if (r & types) reg = r & RNUM_MASK; else if ((types & RTYPE_VEC) && (r & ~1) == (RTYPE_GP | 2)) /* Convert GP reg $v0/1 to MDMX reg $v0/1! */ reg = (r & RNUM_MASK) - 2; } /* Else see if this is a register defined in an itbl entry. */ else if ((types & RTYPE_GP) && itbl_have_entries) { char *n = *s; unsigned long r; if (*n == '$') ++n; if (itbl_get_reg_val (n, &r)) reg = r & RNUM_MASK; } /* Advance to next token if a register was recognised. */ if (reg >= 0) *s = e; else if (types & RWARN) as_warn ("Unrecognized register name `%s'", *s); *e = save_c; if (regnop) *regnop = reg; return reg >= 0; } /* This function is called once, at assembler startup time. It should set up all the tables, etc. that the MD part of the assembler will need. */ void md_begin (void) { const char *retval = NULL; int i = 0; int broken = 0; if (mips_pic != NO_PIC) { if (g_switch_seen && g_switch_value != 0) as_bad (_("-G may not be used in position-independent code")); g_switch_value = 0; } if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (stdoutput, bfd_arch_mips, file_mips_arch)) as_warn (_("Could not set architecture and machine")); op_hash = hash_new (); for (i = 0; i < NUMOPCODES;) { const char *name = mips_opcodes[i].name; retval = hash_insert (op_hash, name, (void *) &mips_opcodes[i]); if (retval != NULL) { fprintf (stderr, _("internal error: can't hash `%s': %s\n"), mips_opcodes[i].name, retval); /* Probably a memory allocation problem? Give up now. */ as_fatal (_("Broken assembler. No assembly attempted.")); } do { if (mips_opcodes[i].pinfo != INSN_MACRO) { if (!validate_mips_insn (&mips_opcodes[i])) broken = 1; if (nop_insn.insn_mo == NULL && strcmp (name, "nop") == 0) { create_insn (&nop_insn, mips_opcodes + i); nop_insn.fixed_p = 1; } } ++i; } while ((i < NUMOPCODES) && !strcmp (mips_opcodes[i].name, name)); } mips16_op_hash = hash_new (); i = 0; while (i < bfd_mips16_num_opcodes) { const char *name = mips16_opcodes[i].name; retval = hash_insert (mips16_op_hash, name, (void *) &mips16_opcodes[i]); if (retval != NULL) as_fatal (_("internal: can't hash `%s': %s"), mips16_opcodes[i].name, retval); do { if (mips16_opcodes[i].pinfo != INSN_MACRO && ((mips16_opcodes[i].match & mips16_opcodes[i].mask) != mips16_opcodes[i].match)) { fprintf (stderr, _("internal error: bad mips16 opcode: %s %s\n"), mips16_opcodes[i].name, mips16_opcodes[i].args); broken = 1; } if (mips16_nop_insn.insn_mo == NULL && strcmp (name, "nop") == 0) { create_insn (&mips16_nop_insn, mips16_opcodes + i); mips16_nop_insn.fixed_p = 1; } ++i; } while (i < bfd_mips16_num_opcodes && strcmp (mips16_opcodes[i].name, name) == 0); } if (broken) as_fatal (_("Broken assembler. No assembly attempted.")); /* We add all the general register names to the symbol table. This helps us detect invalid uses of them. */ for (i = 0; reg_names[i].name; i++) symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (reg_names[i].name, reg_section, reg_names[i].num, // & RNUM_MASK, &zero_address_frag)); if (HAVE_NEWABI) for (i = 0; reg_names_n32n64[i].name; i++) symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (reg_names_n32n64[i].name, reg_section, reg_names_n32n64[i].num, // & RNUM_MASK, &zero_address_frag)); else for (i = 0; reg_names_o32[i].name; i++) symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (reg_names_o32[i].name, reg_section, reg_names_o32[i].num, // & RNUM_MASK, &zero_address_frag)); mips_no_prev_insn (); mips_gprmask = 0; mips_cprmask[0] = 0; mips_cprmask[1] = 0; mips_cprmask[2] = 0; mips_cprmask[3] = 0; /* set the default alignment for the text section (2**2) */ record_alignment (text_section, 2); bfd_set_gp_size (stdoutput, g_switch_value); #ifdef OBJ_ELF if (IS_ELF) { /* On a native system other than VxWorks, sections must be aligned to 16 byte boundaries. When configured for an embedded ELF target, we don't bother. */ if (strcmp (TARGET_OS, "elf") != 0 && strcmp (TARGET_OS, "vxworks") != 0) { (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, text_section, 4); (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, data_section, 4); (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, bss_section, 4); } /* Create a .reginfo section for register masks and a .mdebug section for debugging information. */ { segT seg; subsegT subseg; flagword flags; segT sec; seg = now_seg; subseg = now_subseg; /* The ABI says this section should be loaded so that the running program can access it. However, we don't load it if we are configured for an embedded target */ flags = SEC_READONLY | SEC_DATA; if (strcmp (TARGET_OS, "elf") != 0) flags |= SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD; if (mips_abi != N64_ABI) { sec = subseg_new (".reginfo", (subsegT) 0); bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, sec, flags); bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, sec, HAVE_NEWABI ? 3 : 2); mips_regmask_frag = frag_more (sizeof (Elf32_External_RegInfo)); } else { /* The 64-bit ABI uses a .MIPS.options section rather than .reginfo section. */ sec = subseg_new (".MIPS.options", (subsegT) 0); bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, sec, flags); bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, sec, 3); /* Set up the option header. */ { Elf_Internal_Options opthdr; char *f; opthdr.kind = ODK_REGINFO; opthdr.size = (sizeof (Elf_External_Options) + sizeof (Elf64_External_RegInfo)); opthdr.section = 0; opthdr.info = 0; f = frag_more (sizeof (Elf_External_Options)); bfd_mips_elf_swap_options_out (stdoutput, &opthdr, (Elf_External_Options *) f); mips_regmask_frag = frag_more (sizeof (Elf64_External_RegInfo)); } } if (ECOFF_DEBUGGING) { sec = subseg_new (".mdebug", (subsegT) 0); (void) bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, sec, SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_READONLY); (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, sec, 2); } else if (mips_flag_pdr) { pdr_seg = subseg_new (".pdr", (subsegT) 0); (void) bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, pdr_seg, SEC_READONLY | SEC_RELOC | SEC_DEBUGGING); (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, pdr_seg, 2); } subseg_set (seg, subseg); } } #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ if (! ECOFF_DEBUGGING) md_obj_begin (); if (mips_fix_vr4120) init_vr4120_conflicts (); } void md_mips_end (void) { if (! ECOFF_DEBUGGING) md_obj_end (); } void md_assemble (char *str) { struct mips_cl_insn insn; bfd_reloc_code_real_type unused_reloc[3] = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED}; imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; imm2_expr.X_op = O_absent; offset_expr.X_op = O_absent; imm_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; imm_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; imm_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; offset_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; offset_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; if (mips_opts.mips16) mips16_ip (str, &insn); else { mips_ip (str, &insn); DBG ((_("returned from mips_ip(%s) insn_opcode = 0x%x\n"), str, insn.insn_opcode)); } if (insn_error) { as_bad ("%s `%s'", insn_error, str); return; } if (insn.insn_mo->pinfo == INSN_MACRO) { macro_start (); if (mips_opts.mips16) mips16_macro (&insn); else macro (&insn); macro_end (); } else { if (imm_expr.X_op != O_absent) append_insn (&insn, &imm_expr, imm_reloc); else if (offset_expr.X_op != O_absent) append_insn (&insn, &offset_expr, offset_reloc); else append_insn (&insn, NULL, unused_reloc); } } /* Return true if the given relocation might need a matching %lo(). This is only "might" because SVR4 R_MIPS_GOT16 relocations only need a matching %lo() when applied to local symbols. */ static inline bfd_boolean reloc_needs_lo_p (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc) { return (HAVE_IN_PLACE_ADDENDS && (reloc == BFD_RELOC_HI16_S || reloc == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S /* VxWorks R_MIPS_GOT16 relocs never need a matching %lo(); all GOT16 relocations evaluate to "G". */ || (reloc == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16 && mips_pic != VXWORKS_PIC))); } /* Return true if the given fixup is followed by a matching R_MIPS_LO16 relocation. */ static inline bfd_boolean fixup_has_matching_lo_p (fixS *fixp) { return (fixp->fx_next != NULL && (fixp->fx_next->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_LO16 || fixp->fx_next->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16) && fixp->fx_addsy == fixp->fx_next->fx_addsy && fixp->fx_offset == fixp->fx_next->fx_offset); } /* See whether instruction IP reads register REG. CLASS is the type of register. */ static int insn_uses_reg (const struct mips_cl_insn *ip, unsigned int reg, enum mips_regclass class) { if (class == MIPS16_REG) { assert (mips_opts.mips16); reg = mips16_to_32_reg_map[reg]; class = MIPS_GR_REG; } /* Don't report on general register ZERO, since it never changes. */ if (class == MIPS_GR_REG && reg == ZERO) return 0; if (class == MIPS_FP_REG) { assert (! mips_opts.mips16); /* If we are called with either $f0 or $f1, we must check $f0. This is not optimal, because it will introduce an unnecessary NOP between "lwc1 $f0" and "swc1 $f1". To fix this we would need to distinguish reading both $f0 and $f1 or just one of them. Note that we don't have to check the other way, because there is no instruction that sets both $f0 and $f1 and requires a delay. */ if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_READ_FPR_S) && ((EXTRACT_OPERAND (FS, *ip) & ~(unsigned) 1) == (reg &~ (unsigned) 1))) return 1; if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_READ_FPR_T) && ((EXTRACT_OPERAND (FT, *ip) & ~(unsigned) 1) == (reg &~ (unsigned) 1))) return 1; } else if (! mips_opts.mips16) { if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_READ_GPR_S) && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS, *ip) == reg) return 1; if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_READ_GPR_T) && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, *ip) == reg) return 1; } else { if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_X) && mips16_to_32_reg_map[MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, *ip)] == reg) return 1; if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_Y) && mips16_to_32_reg_map[MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RY, *ip)] == reg) return 1; if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_Z) && (mips16_to_32_reg_map[MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (MOVE32Z, *ip)] == reg)) return 1; if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_T) && reg == TREG) return 1; if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_SP) && reg == SP) return 1; if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_31) && reg == RA) return 1; if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_GPR_X) && MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (REGR32, *ip) == reg) return 1; } return 0; } /* This function returns true if modifying a register requires a delay. */ static int reg_needs_delay (unsigned int reg) { unsigned long prev_pinfo; prev_pinfo = history[0].insn_mo->pinfo; if (! mips_opts.noreorder && (((prev_pinfo & INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY) && ! gpr_interlocks) || ((prev_pinfo & INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY) && ! cop_interlocks))) { /* A load from a coprocessor or from memory. All load delays delay the use of general register rt for one instruction. */ /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ know (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_T); if (reg == EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, history[0])) return 1; } return 0; } /* Move all labels in insn_labels to the current insertion point. */ static void mips_move_labels (void) { segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg); struct insn_label_list *l; valueT val; for (l = si->label_list; l != NULL; l = l->next) { assert (S_GET_SEGMENT (l->label) == now_seg); symbol_set_frag (l->label, frag_now); val = (valueT) frag_now_fix (); /* mips16 text labels are stored as odd. */ if (mips_opts.mips16) ++val; S_SET_VALUE (l->label, val); } } static bfd_boolean s_is_linkonce (symbolS *sym, segT from_seg) { bfd_boolean linkonce = FALSE; segT symseg = S_GET_SEGMENT (sym); if (symseg != from_seg && !S_IS_LOCAL (sym)) { if ((bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, symseg) & SEC_LINK_ONCE)) linkonce = TRUE; #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* The GNU toolchain uses an extension for ELF: a section beginning with the magic string .gnu.linkonce is a linkonce section. */ if (strncmp (segment_name (symseg), ".gnu.linkonce", sizeof ".gnu.linkonce" - 1) == 0) linkonce = TRUE; #endif } return linkonce; } /* Mark instruction labels in mips16 mode. This permits the linker to handle them specially, such as generating jalx instructions when needed. We also make them odd for the duration of the assembly, in order to generate the right sort of code. We will make them even in the adjust_symtab routine, while leaving them marked. This is convenient for the debugger and the disassembler. The linker knows to make them odd again. */ static void mips16_mark_labels (void) { segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg); struct insn_label_list *l; if (!mips_opts.mips16) return; for (l = si->label_list; l != NULL; l = l->next) { symbolS *label = l->label; #if defined(OBJ_ELF) || defined(OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) if (IS_ELF) S_SET_OTHER (label, STO_MIPS16); #endif if ((S_GET_VALUE (label) & 1) == 0 /* Don't adjust the address if the label is global or weak, or in a link-once section, since we'll be emitting symbol reloc references to it which will be patched up by the linker, and the final value of the symbol may or may not be MIPS16. */ && ! S_IS_WEAK (label) && ! S_IS_EXTERNAL (label) && ! s_is_linkonce (label, now_seg)) S_SET_VALUE (label, S_GET_VALUE (label) | 1); } } /* End the current frag. Make it a variant frag and record the relaxation info. */ static void relax_close_frag (void) { mips_macro_warning.first_frag = frag_now; frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 0, 0, RELAX_ENCODE (mips_relax.sizes[0], mips_relax.sizes[1]), mips_relax.symbol, 0, (char *) mips_relax.first_fixup); memset (&mips_relax.sizes, 0, sizeof (mips_relax.sizes)); mips_relax.first_fixup = 0; } /* Start a new relaxation sequence whose expansion depends on SYMBOL. See the comment above RELAX_ENCODE for more details. */ static void relax_start (symbolS *symbol) { assert (mips_relax.sequence == 0); mips_relax.sequence = 1; mips_relax.symbol = symbol; } /* Start generating the second version of a relaxable sequence. See the comment above RELAX_ENCODE for more details. */ static void relax_switch (void) { assert (mips_relax.sequence == 1); mips_relax.sequence = 2; } /* End the current relaxable sequence. */ static void relax_end (void) { assert (mips_relax.sequence == 2); relax_close_frag (); mips_relax.sequence = 0; } /* Classify an instruction according to the FIX_VR4120_* enumeration. Return NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES if the instruction isn't affected by VR4120 errata. */ static unsigned int classify_vr4120_insn (const char *name) { if (strncmp (name, "macc", 4) == 0) return FIX_VR4120_MACC; if (strncmp (name, "dmacc", 5) == 0) return FIX_VR4120_DMACC; if (strncmp (name, "mult", 4) == 0) return FIX_VR4120_MULT; if (strncmp (name, "dmult", 5) == 0) return FIX_VR4120_DMULT; if (strstr (name, "div")) return FIX_VR4120_DIV; if (strcmp (name, "mtlo") == 0 || strcmp (name, "mthi") == 0) return FIX_VR4120_MTHILO; return NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES; } /* Return the number of instructions that must separate INSN1 and INSN2, where INSN1 is the earlier instruction. Return the worst-case value for any INSN2 if INSN2 is null. */ static unsigned int insns_between (const struct mips_cl_insn *insn1, const struct mips_cl_insn *insn2) { unsigned long pinfo1, pinfo2; /* This function needs to know which pinfo flags are set for INSN2 and which registers INSN2 uses. The former is stored in PINFO2 and the latter is tested via INSN2_USES_REG. If INSN2 is null, PINFO2 will have every flag set and INSN2_USES_REG will always return true. */ pinfo1 = insn1->insn_mo->pinfo; pinfo2 = insn2 ? insn2->insn_mo->pinfo : ~0U; #define INSN2_USES_REG(REG, CLASS) \ (insn2 == NULL || insn_uses_reg (insn2, REG, CLASS)) /* For most targets, write-after-read dependencies on the HI and LO registers must be separated by at least two instructions. */ if (!hilo_interlocks) { if ((pinfo1 & INSN_READ_LO) && (pinfo2 & INSN_WRITE_LO)) return 2; if ((pinfo1 & INSN_READ_HI) && (pinfo2 & INSN_WRITE_HI)) return 2; } /* If we're working around r7000 errata, there must be two instructions between an mfhi or mflo and any instruction that uses the result. */ if (mips_7000_hilo_fix && MF_HILO_INSN (pinfo1) && INSN2_USES_REG (EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *insn1), MIPS_GR_REG)) return 2; /* If working around VR4120 errata, check for combinations that need a single intervening instruction. */ if (mips_fix_vr4120) { unsigned int class1, class2; class1 = classify_vr4120_insn (insn1->insn_mo->name); if (class1 != NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES && vr4120_conflicts[class1] != 0) { if (insn2 == NULL) return 1; class2 = classify_vr4120_insn (insn2->insn_mo->name); if (vr4120_conflicts[class1] & (1 << class2)) return 1; } } if (!mips_opts.mips16) { /* Check for GPR or coprocessor load delays. All such delays are on the RT register. */ /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ if ((!gpr_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY)) || (!cop_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY))) { know (pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_GPR_T); if (INSN2_USES_REG (EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, *insn1), MIPS_GR_REG)) return 1; } /* Check for generic coprocessor hazards. This case is not handled very well. There is no special knowledge of CP0 handling, and the coprocessors other than the floating point unit are not distinguished at all. */ /* Itbl support may require additional care here. FIXME! Need to modify this to include knowledge about user specified delays! */ else if ((!cop_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY)) || (!cop_mem_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY))) { /* Handle cases where INSN1 writes to a known general coprocessor register. There must be a one instruction delay before INSN2 if INSN2 reads that register, otherwise no delay is needed. */ if (pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_FPR_T) { if (INSN2_USES_REG (EXTRACT_OPERAND (FT, *insn1), MIPS_FP_REG)) return 1; } else if (pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_FPR_S) { if (INSN2_USES_REG (EXTRACT_OPERAND (FS, *insn1), MIPS_FP_REG)) return 1; } else { /* Read-after-write dependencies on the control registers require a two-instruction gap. */ if ((pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE) && (pinfo2 & INSN_READ_COND_CODE)) return 2; /* We don't know exactly what INSN1 does. If INSN2 is also a coprocessor instruction, assume there must be a one instruction gap. */ if (pinfo2 & INSN_COP) return 1; } } /* Check for read-after-write dependencies on the coprocessor control registers in cases where INSN1 does not need a general coprocessor delay. This means that INSN1 is a floating point comparison instruction. */ /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ else if (!cop_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE) && (pinfo2 & INSN_READ_COND_CODE)) return 1; } #undef INSN2_USES_REG return 0; } /* Return the number of nops that would be needed to work around the VR4130 mflo/mfhi errata if instruction INSN immediately followed the MAX_VR4130_NOPS instructions described by HISTORY. */ static int nops_for_vr4130 (const struct mips_cl_insn *history, const struct mips_cl_insn *insn) { int i, j, reg; /* Check if the instruction writes to HI or LO. MTHI and MTLO are not affected by the errata. */ if (insn != 0 && ((insn->insn_mo->pinfo & (INSN_WRITE_HI | INSN_WRITE_LO)) == 0 || strcmp (insn->insn_mo->name, "mtlo") == 0 || strcmp (insn->insn_mo->name, "mthi") == 0)) return 0; /* Search for the first MFLO or MFHI. */ for (i = 0; i < MAX_VR4130_NOPS; i++) if (!history[i].noreorder_p && MF_HILO_INSN (history[i].insn_mo->pinfo)) { /* Extract the destination register. */ if (mips_opts.mips16) reg = mips16_to_32_reg_map[MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, history[i])]; else reg = EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, history[i]); /* No nops are needed if INSN reads that register. */ if (insn != NULL && insn_uses_reg (insn, reg, MIPS_GR_REG)) return 0; /* ...or if any of the intervening instructions do. */ for (j = 0; j < i; j++) if (insn_uses_reg (&history[j], reg, MIPS_GR_REG)) return 0; return MAX_VR4130_NOPS - i; } return 0; } /* Return the number of nops that would be needed if instruction INSN immediately followed the MAX_NOPS instructions given by HISTORY, where HISTORY[0] is the most recent instruction. If INSN is null, return the worse-case number of nops for any instruction. */ static int nops_for_insn (const struct mips_cl_insn *history, const struct mips_cl_insn *insn) { int i, nops, tmp_nops; nops = 0; for (i = 0; i < MAX_DELAY_NOPS; i++) if (!history[i].noreorder_p) { tmp_nops = insns_between (history + i, insn) - i; if (tmp_nops > nops) nops = tmp_nops; } if (mips_fix_vr4130) { tmp_nops = nops_for_vr4130 (history, insn); if (tmp_nops > nops) nops = tmp_nops; } return nops; } /* The variable arguments provide NUM_INSNS extra instructions that might be added to HISTORY. Return the largest number of nops that would be needed after the extended sequence. */ static int nops_for_sequence (int num_insns, const struct mips_cl_insn *history, ...) { va_list args; struct mips_cl_insn buffer[MAX_NOPS]; struct mips_cl_insn *cursor; int nops; va_start (args, history); cursor = buffer + num_insns; memcpy (cursor, history, (MAX_NOPS - num_insns) * sizeof (*cursor)); while (cursor > buffer) *--cursor = *va_arg (args, const struct mips_cl_insn *); nops = nops_for_insn (buffer, NULL); va_end (args); return nops; } /* Like nops_for_insn, but if INSN is a branch, take into account the worst-case delay for the branch target. */ static int nops_for_insn_or_target (const struct mips_cl_insn *history, const struct mips_cl_insn *insn) { int nops, tmp_nops; nops = nops_for_insn (history, insn); if (insn->insn_mo->pinfo & (INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY | INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY | INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY)) { tmp_nops = nops_for_sequence (2, history, insn, NOP_INSN); if (tmp_nops > nops) nops = tmp_nops; } else if (mips_opts.mips16 && (insn->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_BRANCH)) { tmp_nops = nops_for_sequence (1, history, insn); if (tmp_nops > nops) nops = tmp_nops; } return nops; } /* Output an instruction. IP is the instruction information. ADDRESS_EXPR is an operand of the instruction to be used with RELOC_TYPE. */ static void append_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *address_expr, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *reloc_type) { unsigned long prev_pinfo, pinfo; relax_stateT prev_insn_frag_type = 0; bfd_boolean relaxed_branch = FALSE; segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg); /* Mark instruction labels in mips16 mode. */ mips16_mark_labels (); prev_pinfo = history[0].insn_mo->pinfo; pinfo = ip->insn_mo->pinfo; if (mips_relax.sequence != 2 && !mips_opts.noreorder) { /* There are a lot of optimizations we could do that we don't. In particular, we do not, in general, reorder instructions. If you use gcc with optimization, it will reorder instructions and generally do much more optimization then we do here; repeating all that work in the assembler would only benefit hand written assembly code, and does not seem worth it. */ int nops = (mips_optimize == 0 ? nops_for_insn (history, NULL) : nops_for_insn_or_target (history, ip)); if (nops > 0) { fragS *old_frag; unsigned long old_frag_offset; int i; old_frag = frag_now; old_frag_offset = frag_now_fix (); for (i = 0; i < nops; i++) emit_nop (); if (listing) { listing_prev_line (); /* We may be at the start of a variant frag. In case we are, make sure there is enough space for the frag after the frags created by listing_prev_line. The argument to frag_grow here must be at least as large as the argument to all other calls to frag_grow in this file. We don't have to worry about being in the middle of a variant frag, because the variants insert all needed nop instructions themselves. */ frag_grow (40); } mips_move_labels (); #ifndef NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING if (ECOFF_DEBUGGING) ecoff_fix_loc (old_frag, old_frag_offset); #endif } } else if (mips_relax.sequence != 2 && prev_nop_frag != NULL) { /* Work out how many nops in prev_nop_frag are needed by IP. */ int nops = nops_for_insn_or_target (history, ip); assert (nops <= prev_nop_frag_holds); /* Enforce NOPS as a minimum. */ if (nops > prev_nop_frag_required) prev_nop_frag_required = nops; if (prev_nop_frag_holds == prev_nop_frag_required) { /* Settle for the current number of nops. Update the history accordingly (for the benefit of any future .set reorder code). */ prev_nop_frag = NULL; insert_into_history (prev_nop_frag_since, prev_nop_frag_holds, NOP_INSN); } else { /* Allow this instruction to replace one of the nops that was tentatively added to prev_nop_frag. */ prev_nop_frag->fr_fix -= mips_opts.mips16 ? 2 : 4; prev_nop_frag_holds--; prev_nop_frag_since++; } } #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* The value passed to dwarf2_emit_insn is the distance between the beginning of the current instruction and the address that should be recorded in the debug tables. For MIPS16 debug info we want to use ISA-encoded addresses, so we pass -1 for an address higher by one than the current. */ dwarf2_emit_insn (mips_opts.mips16 ? -1 : 0); #endif /* Record the frag type before frag_var. */ if (history[0].frag) prev_insn_frag_type = history[0].frag->fr_type; if (address_expr && *reloc_type == BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2 && (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY || pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY || pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY) && mips_relax_branch /* Don't try branch relaxation within .set nomacro, or within .set noat if we use $at for PIC computations. If it turns out that the branch was out-of-range, we'll get an error. */ && !mips_opts.warn_about_macros && !(mips_opts.noat && mips_pic != NO_PIC) && !mips_opts.mips16) { relaxed_branch = TRUE; add_relaxed_insn (ip, (relaxed_branch_length (NULL, NULL, (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) ? -1 : (pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY) ? 1 : 0)), 4, RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY, pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY, pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31, 0), address_expr->X_add_symbol, address_expr->X_add_number); *reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; } else if (*reloc_type > BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) { /* We need to set up a variant frag. */ assert (mips_opts.mips16 && address_expr != NULL); add_relaxed_insn (ip, 4, 0, RELAX_MIPS16_ENCODE (*reloc_type - BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, mips16_small, mips16_ext, prev_pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY, history[0].mips16_absolute_jump_p), make_expr_symbol (address_expr), 0); } else if (mips_opts.mips16 && ! ip->use_extend && *reloc_type != BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP) { if ((pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) == 0) /* Make sure there is enough room to swap this instruction with a following jump instruction. */ frag_grow (6); add_fixed_insn (ip); } else { if (mips_opts.mips16 && mips_opts.noreorder && (prev_pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) != 0) as_warn (_("extended instruction in delay slot")); if (mips_relax.sequence) { /* If we've reached the end of this frag, turn it into a variant frag and record the information for the instructions we've written so far. */ if (frag_room () < 4) relax_close_frag (); mips_relax.sizes[mips_relax.sequence - 1] += 4; } if (mips_relax.sequence != 2) mips_macro_warning.sizes[0] += 4; if (mips_relax.sequence != 1) mips_macro_warning.sizes[1] += 4; if (mips_opts.mips16) { ip->fixed_p = 1; ip->mips16_absolute_jump_p = (*reloc_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP); } add_fixed_insn (ip); } if (address_expr != NULL && *reloc_type <= BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) { if (address_expr->X_op == O_constant) { unsigned int tmp; switch (*reloc_type) { case BFD_RELOC_32: ip->insn_opcode |= address_expr->X_add_number; break; case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST: tmp = (address_expr->X_add_number + 0x800080008000ull) >> 48; ip->insn_opcode |= tmp & 0xffff; break; case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER: tmp = (address_expr->X_add_number + 0x80008000ull) >> 32; ip->insn_opcode |= tmp & 0xffff; break; case BFD_RELOC_HI16_S: tmp = (address_expr->X_add_number + 0x8000) >> 16; ip->insn_opcode |= tmp & 0xffff; break; case BFD_RELOC_HI16: ip->insn_opcode |= (address_expr->X_add_number >> 16) & 0xffff; break; case BFD_RELOC_UNUSED: case BFD_RELOC_LO16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP: ip->insn_opcode |= address_expr->X_add_number & 0xffff; break; case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP: if ((address_expr->X_add_number & 3) != 0) as_bad (_("jump to misaligned address (0x%lx)"), (unsigned long) address_expr->X_add_number); ip->insn_opcode |= (address_expr->X_add_number >> 2) & 0x3ffffff; break; case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP: if ((address_expr->X_add_number & 3) != 0) as_bad (_("jump to misaligned address (0x%lx)"), (unsigned long) address_expr->X_add_number); ip->insn_opcode |= (((address_expr->X_add_number & 0x7c0000) << 3) | ((address_expr->X_add_number & 0xf800000) >> 7) | ((address_expr->X_add_number & 0x3fffc) >> 2)); break; case BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2: if ((address_expr->X_add_number & 3) != 0) as_bad (_("branch to misaligned address (0x%lx)"), (unsigned long) address_expr->X_add_number); if (mips_relax_branch) goto need_reloc; if ((address_expr->X_add_number + 0x20000) & ~0x3ffff) as_bad (_("branch address range overflow (0x%lx)"), (unsigned long) address_expr->X_add_number); ip->insn_opcode |= (address_expr->X_add_number >> 2) & 0xffff; break; default: internalError (); } } else if (*reloc_type < BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) need_reloc: { reloc_howto_type *howto; int i; /* In a compound relocation, it is the final (outermost) operator that determines the relocated field. */ for (i = 1; i < 3; i++) if (reloc_type[i] == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) break; howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, reloc_type[i - 1]); ip->fixp[0] = fix_new_exp (ip->frag, ip->where, bfd_get_reloc_size (howto), address_expr, reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2, reloc_type[0]); /* Tag symbols that have a R_MIPS16_26 relocation against them. */ if (reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP && ip->fixp[0]->fx_addsy) *symbol_get_tc (ip->fixp[0]->fx_addsy) = 1; /* These relocations can have an addend that won't fit in 4 octets for 64bit assembly. */ if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && ! howto->partial_inplace && (reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_16 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_32 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_HI16_S || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_LO16 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_GPREL16 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_GPREL32 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_64 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_CTOR || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SCN_DISP || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_REL16 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_RELGOT || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GPREL || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16)) ip->fixp[0]->fx_no_overflow = 1; if (mips_relax.sequence) { if (mips_relax.first_fixup == 0) mips_relax.first_fixup = ip->fixp[0]; } else if (reloc_needs_lo_p (*reloc_type)) { struct mips_hi_fixup *hi_fixup; /* Reuse the last entry if it already has a matching %lo. */ hi_fixup = mips_hi_fixup_list; if (hi_fixup == 0 || !fixup_has_matching_lo_p (hi_fixup->fixp)) { hi_fixup = ((struct mips_hi_fixup *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct mips_hi_fixup))); hi_fixup->next = mips_hi_fixup_list; mips_hi_fixup_list = hi_fixup; } hi_fixup->fixp = ip->fixp[0]; hi_fixup->seg = now_seg; } /* Add fixups for the second and third relocations, if given. Note that the ABI allows the second relocation to be against RSS_UNDEF, RSS_GP, RSS_GP0 or RSS_LOC. At the moment we only use RSS_UNDEF, but we could add support for the others if it ever becomes necessary. */ for (i = 1; i < 3; i++) if (reloc_type[i] != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) { ip->fixp[i] = fix_new (ip->frag, ip->where, ip->fixp[0]->fx_size, NULL, 0, FALSE, reloc_type[i]); /* Use fx_tcbit to mark compound relocs. */ ip->fixp[0]->fx_tcbit = 1; ip->fixp[i]->fx_tcbit = 1; } } } install_insn (ip); /* Update the register mask information. */ if (! mips_opts.mips16) { if (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D) mips_gprmask |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip); if ((pinfo & (INSN_WRITE_GPR_T | INSN_READ_GPR_T)) != 0) mips_gprmask |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, *ip); if (pinfo & INSN_READ_GPR_S) mips_gprmask |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS, *ip); if (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31) mips_gprmask |= 1 << RA; if (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_FPR_D) mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FD, *ip); if ((pinfo & (INSN_WRITE_FPR_S | INSN_READ_FPR_S)) != 0) mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FS, *ip); if ((pinfo & (INSN_WRITE_FPR_T | INSN_READ_FPR_T)) != 0) mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FT, *ip); if ((pinfo & INSN_READ_FPR_R) != 0) mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FR, *ip); if (pinfo & INSN_COP) { /* We don't keep enough information to sort these cases out. The itbl support does keep this information however, although we currently don't support itbl fprmats as part of the cop instruction. May want to add this support in the future. */ } /* Never set the bit for $0, which is always zero. */ - mips_gprmask &= ~1 << 0; + mips_gprmask &= ~(1 << 0); } else { if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_X | MIPS16_INSN_READ_X)) mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, *ip); if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_Y | MIPS16_INSN_READ_Y)) mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RY, *ip); if (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_Z) mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip); if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_T | MIPS16_INSN_READ_T)) mips_gprmask |= 1 << TREG; if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_SP | MIPS16_INSN_READ_SP)) mips_gprmask |= 1 << SP; if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31 | MIPS16_INSN_READ_31)) mips_gprmask |= 1 << RA; if (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_GPR_Y) mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16OP_EXTRACT_REG32R (ip->insn_opcode); if (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_Z) mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (MOVE32Z, *ip); if (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_GPR_X) mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (REGR32, *ip); } if (mips_relax.sequence != 2 && !mips_opts.noreorder) { /* Filling the branch delay slot is more complex. We try to switch the branch with the previous instruction, which we can do if the previous instruction does not set up a condition that the branch tests and if the branch is not itself the target of any branch. */ if ((pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) || (pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY)) { if (mips_optimize < 2 /* If we have seen .set volatile or .set nomove, don't optimize. */ || mips_opts.nomove != 0 /* We can't swap if the previous instruction's position is fixed. */ || history[0].fixed_p /* If the previous previous insn was in a .set noreorder, we can't swap. Actually, the MIPS assembler will swap in this situation. However, gcc configured -with-gnu-as will generate code like .set noreorder lw $4,XXX .set reorder INSN bne $4,$0,foo in which we can not swap the bne and INSN. If gcc is not configured -with-gnu-as, it does not output the .set pseudo-ops. */ || history[1].noreorder_p /* If the branch is itself the target of a branch, we can not swap. We cheat on this; all we check for is whether there is a label on this instruction. If there are any branches to anything other than a label, users must use .set noreorder. */ || si->label_list != NULL /* If the previous instruction is in a variant frag other than this branch's one, we cannot do the swap. This does not apply to the mips16, which uses variant frags for different purposes. */ || (! mips_opts.mips16 && prev_insn_frag_type == rs_machine_dependent) /* Check for conflicts between the branch and the instructions before the candidate delay slot. */ || nops_for_insn (history + 1, ip) > 0 /* Check for conflicts between the swapped sequence and the target of the branch. */ || nops_for_sequence (2, history + 1, ip, history) > 0 /* We do not swap with a trap instruction, since it complicates trap handlers to have the trap instruction be in a delay slot. */ || (prev_pinfo & INSN_TRAP) /* If the branch reads a register that the previous instruction sets, we can not swap. */ || (! mips_opts.mips16 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_T) && insn_uses_reg (ip, EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, history[0]), MIPS_GR_REG)) || (! mips_opts.mips16 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D) && insn_uses_reg (ip, EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, history[0]), MIPS_GR_REG)) || (mips_opts.mips16 && (((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_X) && (insn_uses_reg (ip, MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, history[0]), MIPS16_REG))) || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_Y) && (insn_uses_reg (ip, MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RY, history[0]), MIPS16_REG))) || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_Z) && (insn_uses_reg (ip, MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, history[0]), MIPS16_REG))) || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_T) && insn_uses_reg (ip, TREG, MIPS_GR_REG)) || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31) && insn_uses_reg (ip, RA, MIPS_GR_REG)) || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_GPR_Y) && insn_uses_reg (ip, MIPS16OP_EXTRACT_REG32R (history[0].insn_opcode), MIPS_GR_REG)))) /* If the branch writes a register that the previous instruction sets, we can not swap (we know that branches write only to RD or to $31). */ || (! mips_opts.mips16 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_T) && (((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D) && (EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, history[0]) == EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip))) || ((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31) && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, history[0]) == RA))) || (! mips_opts.mips16 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D) && (((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D) && (EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, history[0]) == EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip))) || ((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31) && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, history[0]) == RA))) || (mips_opts.mips16 && (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31) && ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31) || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_GPR_Y) && (MIPS16OP_EXTRACT_REG32R (history[0].insn_opcode) == RA)))) /* If the branch writes a register that the previous instruction reads, we can not swap (we know that branches only write to RD or to $31). */ || (! mips_opts.mips16 && (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D) && insn_uses_reg (&history[0], EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip), MIPS_GR_REG)) || (! mips_opts.mips16 && (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31) && insn_uses_reg (&history[0], RA, MIPS_GR_REG)) || (mips_opts.mips16 && (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31) && insn_uses_reg (&history[0], RA, MIPS_GR_REG)) /* If one instruction sets a condition code and the other one uses a condition code, we can not swap. */ || ((pinfo & INSN_READ_COND_CODE) && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE)) || ((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE) && (prev_pinfo & INSN_READ_COND_CODE)) /* If the previous instruction uses the PC, we can not swap. */ || (mips_opts.mips16 && (prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_PC)) /* If the previous instruction had a fixup in mips16 mode, we can not swap. This normally means that the previous instruction was a 4 byte branch anyhow. */ || (mips_opts.mips16 && history[0].fixp[0]) /* If the previous instruction is a sync, sync.l, or sync.p, we can not swap. */ || (prev_pinfo & INSN_SYNC)) { if (mips_opts.mips16 && (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) && (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_READ_X | MIPS16_INSN_READ_31)) && ISA_SUPPORTS_MIPS16E) { /* Convert MIPS16 jr/jalr into a "compact" jump. */ ip->insn_opcode |= 0x0080; install_insn (ip); insert_into_history (0, 1, ip); } else { /* We could do even better for unconditional branches to portions of this object file; we could pick up the instruction at the destination, put it in the delay slot, and bump the destination address. */ insert_into_history (0, 1, ip); emit_nop (); } if (mips_relax.sequence) mips_relax.sizes[mips_relax.sequence - 1] += 4; } else { /* It looks like we can actually do the swap. */ struct mips_cl_insn delay = history[0]; if (mips_opts.mips16) { know (delay.frag == ip->frag); move_insn (ip, delay.frag, delay.where); move_insn (&delay, ip->frag, ip->where + insn_length (ip)); } else if (relaxed_branch) { /* Add the delay slot instruction to the end of the current frag and shrink the fixed part of the original frag. If the branch occupies the tail of the latter, move it backwards to cover the gap. */ delay.frag->fr_fix -= 4; if (delay.frag == ip->frag) move_insn (ip, ip->frag, ip->where - 4); add_fixed_insn (&delay); } else { move_insn (&delay, ip->frag, ip->where); move_insn (ip, history[0].frag, history[0].where); } history[0] = *ip; delay.fixed_p = 1; insert_into_history (0, 1, &delay); } /* If that was an unconditional branch, forget the previous insn information. */ if (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) mips_no_prev_insn (); } else if (pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY) { /* We don't yet optimize a branch likely. What we should do is look at the target, copy the instruction found there into the delay slot, and increment the branch to jump to the next instruction. */ insert_into_history (0, 1, ip); emit_nop (); } else insert_into_history (0, 1, ip); } else insert_into_history (0, 1, ip); /* We just output an insn, so the next one doesn't have a label. */ mips_clear_insn_labels (); } /* Forget that there was any previous instruction or label. */ static void mips_no_prev_insn (void) { prev_nop_frag = NULL; insert_into_history (0, ARRAY_SIZE (history), NOP_INSN); mips_clear_insn_labels (); } /* This function must be called before we emit something other than instructions. It is like mips_no_prev_insn except that it inserts any NOPS that might be needed by previous instructions. */ void mips_emit_delays (void) { if (! mips_opts.noreorder) { int nops = nops_for_insn (history, NULL); if (nops > 0) { while (nops-- > 0) add_fixed_insn (NOP_INSN); mips_move_labels (); } } mips_no_prev_insn (); } /* Start a (possibly nested) noreorder block. */ static void start_noreorder (void) { if (mips_opts.noreorder == 0) { unsigned int i; int nops; /* None of the instructions before the .set noreorder can be moved. */ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (history); i++) history[i].fixed_p = 1; /* Insert any nops that might be needed between the .set noreorder block and the previous instructions. We will later remove any nops that turn out not to be needed. */ nops = nops_for_insn (history, NULL); if (nops > 0) { if (mips_optimize != 0) { /* Record the frag which holds the nop instructions, so that we can remove them if we don't need them. */ frag_grow (mips_opts.mips16 ? nops * 2 : nops * 4); prev_nop_frag = frag_now; prev_nop_frag_holds = nops; prev_nop_frag_required = 0; prev_nop_frag_since = 0; } for (; nops > 0; --nops) add_fixed_insn (NOP_INSN); /* Move on to a new frag, so that it is safe to simply decrease the size of prev_nop_frag. */ frag_wane (frag_now); frag_new (0); mips_move_labels (); } mips16_mark_labels (); mips_clear_insn_labels (); } mips_opts.noreorder++; mips_any_noreorder = 1; } /* End a nested noreorder block. */ static void end_noreorder (void) { mips_opts.noreorder--; if (mips_opts.noreorder == 0 && prev_nop_frag != NULL) { /* Commit to inserting prev_nop_frag_required nops and go back to handling nop insertion the .set reorder way. */ prev_nop_frag->fr_fix -= ((prev_nop_frag_holds - prev_nop_frag_required) * (mips_opts.mips16 ? 2 : 4)); insert_into_history (prev_nop_frag_since, prev_nop_frag_required, NOP_INSN); prev_nop_frag = NULL; } } /* Set up global variables for the start of a new macro. */ static void macro_start (void) { memset (&mips_macro_warning.sizes, 0, sizeof (mips_macro_warning.sizes)); mips_macro_warning.delay_slot_p = (mips_opts.noreorder && (history[0].insn_mo->pinfo & (INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY | INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY | INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY)) != 0); } /* Given that a macro is longer than 4 bytes, return the appropriate warning for it. Return null if no warning is needed. SUBTYPE is a bitmask of RELAX_DELAY_SLOT and RELAX_NOMACRO. */ static const char * macro_warning (relax_substateT subtype) { if (subtype & RELAX_DELAY_SLOT) return _("Macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions" " in a branch delay slot"); else if (subtype & RELAX_NOMACRO) return _("Macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions"); else return 0; } /* Finish up a macro. Emit warnings as appropriate. */ static void macro_end (void) { if (mips_macro_warning.sizes[0] > 4 || mips_macro_warning.sizes[1] > 4) { relax_substateT subtype; /* Set up the relaxation warning flags. */ subtype = 0; if (mips_macro_warning.sizes[1] > mips_macro_warning.sizes[0]) subtype |= RELAX_SECOND_LONGER; if (mips_opts.warn_about_macros) subtype |= RELAX_NOMACRO; if (mips_macro_warning.delay_slot_p) subtype |= RELAX_DELAY_SLOT; if (mips_macro_warning.sizes[0] > 4 && mips_macro_warning.sizes[1] > 4) { /* Either the macro has a single implementation or both implementations are longer than 4 bytes. Emit the warning now. */ const char *msg = macro_warning (subtype); if (msg != 0) - as_warn (msg); + as_warn ("%s", msg); } else { /* One implementation might need a warning but the other definitely doesn't. */ mips_macro_warning.first_frag->fr_subtype |= subtype; } } } /* Read a macro's relocation codes from *ARGS and store them in *R. The first argument in *ARGS will be either the code for a single relocation or -1 followed by the three codes that make up a composite relocation. */ static void macro_read_relocs (va_list *args, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *r) { int i, next; next = va_arg (*args, int); if (next >= 0) r[0] = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) next; else for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) r[i] = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) va_arg (*args, int); } /* Build an instruction created by a macro expansion. This is passed a pointer to the count of instructions created so far, an expression, the name of the instruction to build, an operand format string, and corresponding arguments. */ static void macro_build (expressionS *ep, const char *name, const char *fmt, ...) { const struct mips_opcode *mo; struct mips_cl_insn insn; bfd_reloc_code_real_type r[3]; va_list args; va_start (args, fmt); if (mips_opts.mips16) { mips16_macro_build (ep, name, fmt, args); va_end (args); return; } r[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; r[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; r[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; mo = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, name); assert (mo); assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0); while (1) { /* Search until we get a match for NAME. It is assumed here that macros will never generate MDMX, MIPS-3D, or MT instructions. */ if (strcmp (fmt, mo->args) == 0 && mo->pinfo != INSN_MACRO && OPCODE_IS_MEMBER (mo, (mips_opts.isa | (mips_opts.mips16 ? INSN_MIPS16 : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_dsp ? INSN_DSP : 0) | ((mips_opts.ase_dsp && ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP64_ASE) ? INSN_DSP64 : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_dspr2 ? INSN_DSPR2 : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_smartmips ? INSN_SMARTMIPS : 0)), mips_opts.arch) && (mips_opts.arch != CPU_R4650 || (mo->pinfo & FP_D) == 0)) break; ++mo; assert (mo->name); assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0); } create_insn (&insn, mo); for (;;) { switch (*fmt++) { case '\0': break; case ',': case '(': case ')': continue; case '+': switch (*fmt++) { case 'A': case 'E': INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'B': case 'F': /* Note that in the macro case, these arguments are already in MSB form. (When handling the instruction in the non-macro case, these arguments are sizes from which MSB values must be calculated.) */ INSERT_OPERAND (INSMSB, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'C': case 'G': case 'H': /* Note that in the macro case, these arguments are already in MSBD form. (When handling the instruction in the non-macro case, these arguments are sizes from which MSBD values must be calculated.) */ INSERT_OPERAND (EXTMSBD, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; default: internalError (); } continue; case '2': INSERT_OPERAND (BP, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 't': case 'w': case 'E': INSERT_OPERAND (RT, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'c': INSERT_OPERAND (CODE, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'T': case 'W': INSERT_OPERAND (FT, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'd': case 'G': case 'K': INSERT_OPERAND (RD, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'U': { int tmp = va_arg (args, int); INSERT_OPERAND (RT, insn, tmp); INSERT_OPERAND (RD, insn, tmp); continue; } case 'V': case 'S': INSERT_OPERAND (FS, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'z': continue; case '<': INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'D': INSERT_OPERAND (FD, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'B': INSERT_OPERAND (CODE20, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'J': INSERT_OPERAND (CODE19, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'q': INSERT_OPERAND (CODE2, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'b': case 's': case 'r': case 'v': INSERT_OPERAND (RS, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'i': case 'j': case 'o': macro_read_relocs (&args, r); assert (*r == BFD_RELOC_GPREL16 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER || *r == BFD_RELOC_HI16_S || *r == BFD_RELOC_LO16 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16); continue; case 'u': macro_read_relocs (&args, r); assert (ep != NULL && (ep->X_op == O_constant || (ep->X_op == O_symbol && (*r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST || *r == BFD_RELOC_HI16_S || *r == BFD_RELOC_HI16 || *r == BFD_RELOC_GPREL16 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16)))); continue; case 'p': assert (ep != NULL); /* * This allows macro() to pass an immediate expression for * creating short branches without creating a symbol. * * We don't allow branch relaxation for these branches, as * they should only appear in ".set nomacro" anyway. */ if (ep->X_op == O_constant) { if ((ep->X_add_number & 3) != 0) as_bad (_("branch to misaligned address (0x%lx)"), (unsigned long) ep->X_add_number); if ((ep->X_add_number + 0x20000) & ~0x3ffff) as_bad (_("branch address range overflow (0x%lx)"), (unsigned long) ep->X_add_number); insn.insn_opcode |= (ep->X_add_number >> 2) & 0xffff; ep = NULL; } else *r = BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2; continue; case 'a': assert (ep != NULL); *r = BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP; continue; case 'C': INSERT_OPERAND (COPZ, insn, va_arg (args, unsigned long)); continue; case 'k': INSERT_OPERAND (CACHE, insn, va_arg (args, unsigned long)); continue; default: internalError (); } break; } va_end (args); assert (*r == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED ? ep == NULL : ep != NULL); append_insn (&insn, ep, r); } static void mips16_macro_build (expressionS *ep, const char *name, const char *fmt, va_list args) { struct mips_opcode *mo; struct mips_cl_insn insn; bfd_reloc_code_real_type r[3] = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED}; mo = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (mips16_op_hash, name); assert (mo); assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0); while (strcmp (fmt, mo->args) != 0 || mo->pinfo == INSN_MACRO) { ++mo; assert (mo->name); assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0); } create_insn (&insn, mo); for (;;) { int c; c = *fmt++; switch (c) { case '\0': break; case ',': case '(': case ')': continue; case 'y': case 'w': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'x': case 'v': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'z': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RZ, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'Z': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (MOVE32Z, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case '0': case 'S': case 'P': case 'R': continue; case 'X': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (REGR32, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; case 'Y': { int regno; regno = va_arg (args, int); regno = ((regno & 7) << 2) | ((regno & 0x18) >> 3); MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (REG32R, insn, regno); } continue; case '<': case '>': case '4': case '5': case 'H': case 'W': case 'D': case 'j': case '8': case 'V': case 'C': case 'U': case 'k': case 'K': case 'p': case 'q': { assert (ep != NULL); if (ep->X_op != O_constant) *r = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c; else { mips16_immed (NULL, 0, c, ep->X_add_number, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, &insn.insn_opcode, &insn.use_extend, &insn.extend); ep = NULL; *r = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; } } continue; case '6': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (IMM6, insn, va_arg (args, int)); continue; } break; } assert (*r == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED ? ep == NULL : ep != NULL); append_insn (&insn, ep, r); } /* * Sign-extend 32-bit mode constants that have bit 31 set and all * higher bits unset. */ static void normalize_constant_expr (expressionS *ex) { if (ex->X_op == O_constant && IS_ZEXT_32BIT_NUM (ex->X_add_number)) ex->X_add_number = (((ex->X_add_number & 0xffffffff) ^ 0x80000000) - 0x80000000); } /* * Sign-extend 32-bit mode address offsets that have bit 31 set and * all higher bits unset. */ static void normalize_address_expr (expressionS *ex) { if (((ex->X_op == O_constant && HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES) || (ex->X_op == O_symbol && HAVE_32BIT_SYMBOLS)) && IS_ZEXT_32BIT_NUM (ex->X_add_number)) ex->X_add_number = (((ex->X_add_number & 0xffffffff) ^ 0x80000000) - 0x80000000); } /* * Generate a "jalr" instruction with a relocation hint to the called * function. This occurs in NewABI PIC code. */ static void macro_build_jalr (expressionS *ep) { char *f = NULL; if (HAVE_NEWABI) { frag_grow (8); f = frag_more (0); } macro_build (NULL, "jalr", "d,s", RA, PIC_CALL_REG); if (HAVE_NEWABI) fix_new_exp (frag_now, f - frag_now->fr_literal, 4, ep, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JALR); } /* * Generate a "lui" instruction. */ static void macro_build_lui (expressionS *ep, int regnum) { expressionS high_expr; const struct mips_opcode *mo; struct mips_cl_insn insn; bfd_reloc_code_real_type r[3] = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED}; const char *name = "lui"; const char *fmt = "t,u"; assert (! mips_opts.mips16); high_expr = *ep; if (high_expr.X_op == O_constant) { /* We can compute the instruction now without a relocation entry. */ high_expr.X_add_number = ((high_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000) >> 16) & 0xffff; *r = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; } else { assert (ep->X_op == O_symbol); /* _gp_disp is a special case, used from s_cpload. __gnu_local_gp is used if mips_no_shared. */ assert (mips_pic == NO_PIC || (! HAVE_NEWABI && strcmp (S_GET_NAME (ep->X_add_symbol), "_gp_disp") == 0) || (! mips_in_shared && strcmp (S_GET_NAME (ep->X_add_symbol), "__gnu_local_gp") == 0)); *r = BFD_RELOC_HI16_S; } mo = hash_find (op_hash, name); assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0); assert (strcmp (fmt, mo->args) == 0); create_insn (&insn, mo); insn.insn_opcode = insn.insn_mo->match; INSERT_OPERAND (RT, insn, regnum); if (*r == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) { insn.insn_opcode |= high_expr.X_add_number; append_insn (&insn, NULL, r); } else append_insn (&insn, &high_expr, r); } /* Generate a sequence of instructions to do a load or store from a constant offset off of a base register (breg) into/from a target register (treg), using AT if necessary. */ static void macro_build_ldst_constoffset (expressionS *ep, const char *op, int treg, int breg, int dbl) { assert (ep->X_op == O_constant); /* Sign-extending 32-bit constants makes their handling easier. */ if (!dbl) normalize_constant_expr (ep); /* Right now, this routine can only handle signed 32-bit constants. */ if (! IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM(ep->X_add_number + 0x8000)) as_warn (_("operand overflow")); if (IS_SEXT_16BIT_NUM(ep->X_add_number)) { /* Signed 16-bit offset will fit in the op. Easy! */ macro_build (ep, op, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); } else { /* 32-bit offset, need multiple instructions and AT, like: lui $tempreg,const_hi (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$breg $treg,const_lo($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) to handle the complete offset. */ macro_build_lui (ep, AT); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg); macro_build (ep, op, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); if (mips_opts.noat) as_bad (_("Macro used $at after \".set noat\"")); } } /* set_at() * Generates code to set the $at register to true (one) * if reg is less than the immediate expression. */ static void set_at (int reg, int unsignedp) { if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000) macro_build (&imm_expr, unsignedp ? "sltiu" : "slti", "t,r,j", AT, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); else { load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, unsignedp ? "sltu" : "slt", "d,v,t", AT, reg, AT); } } /* Warn if an expression is not a constant. */ static void check_absolute_expr (struct mips_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *ex) { if (ex->X_op == O_big) as_bad (_("unsupported large constant")); else if (ex->X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Instruction %s requires absolute expression"), ip->insn_mo->name); if (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS) normalize_constant_expr (ex); } /* Count the leading zeroes by performing a binary chop. This is a bulky bit of source, but performance is a LOT better for the majority of values than a simple loop to count the bits: for (lcnt = 0; (lcnt < 32); lcnt++) if ((v) & (1 << (31 - lcnt))) break; However it is not code size friendly, and the gain will drop a bit on certain cached systems. */ #define COUNT_TOP_ZEROES(v) \ (((v) & ~0xffff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0xff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0xf) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x3) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x1) == 0 \ ? !(v) \ ? 32 \ : 31 \ : 30 \ : ((v) & ~0x7) == 0 \ ? 29 \ : 28 \ : ((v) & ~0x3f) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x1f) == 0 \ ? 27 \ : 26 \ : ((v) & ~0x7f) == 0 \ ? 25 \ : 24 \ : ((v) & ~0xfff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x3ff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x1ff) == 0 \ ? 23 \ : 22 \ : ((v) & ~0x7ff) == 0 \ ? 21 \ : 20 \ : ((v) & ~0x3fff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x1fff) == 0 \ ? 19 \ : 18 \ : ((v) & ~0x7fff) == 0 \ ? 17 \ : 16 \ : ((v) & ~0xffffff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0xfffff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x3ffff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x1ffff) == 0 \ ? 15 \ : 14 \ : ((v) & ~0x7ffff) == 0 \ ? 13 \ : 12 \ : ((v) & ~0x3fffff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x1fffff) == 0 \ ? 11 \ : 10 \ : ((v) & ~0x7fffff) == 0 \ ? 9 \ : 8 \ : ((v) & ~0xfffffff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x3ffffff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x1ffffff) == 0 \ ? 7 \ : 6 \ : ((v) & ~0x7ffffff) == 0 \ ? 5 \ : 4 \ : ((v) & ~0x3fffffff) == 0 \ ? ((v) & ~0x1fffffff) == 0 \ ? 3 \ : 2 \ : ((v) & ~0x7fffffff) == 0 \ ? 1 \ : 0) /* load_register() * This routine generates the least number of instructions necessary to load * an absolute expression value into a register. */ static void load_register (int reg, expressionS *ep, int dbl) { int freg; expressionS hi32, lo32; if (ep->X_op != O_big) { assert (ep->X_op == O_constant); /* Sign-extending 32-bit constants makes their handling easier. */ if (!dbl) normalize_constant_expr (ep); if (IS_SEXT_16BIT_NUM (ep->X_add_number)) { /* We can handle 16 bit signed values with an addiu to $zero. No need to ever use daddiu here, since $zero and the result are always correct in 32 bit mode. */ macro_build (ep, "addiu", "t,r,j", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16); return; } else if (ep->X_add_number >= 0 && ep->X_add_number < 0x10000) { /* We can handle 16 bit unsigned values with an ori to $zero. */ macro_build (ep, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16); return; } else if ((IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (ep->X_add_number))) { /* 32 bit values require an lui. */ macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_HI16); if ((ep->X_add_number & 0xffff) != 0) macro_build (ep, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); return; } } /* The value is larger than 32 bits. */ if (!dbl || HAVE_32BIT_GPRS) { char value[32]; sprintf_vma (value, ep->X_add_number); as_bad (_("Number (0x%s) larger than 32 bits"), value); macro_build (ep, "addiu", "t,r,j", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16); return; } if (ep->X_op != O_big) { hi32 = *ep; hi32.X_add_number = (valueT) hi32.X_add_number >> 16; hi32.X_add_number = (valueT) hi32.X_add_number >> 16; hi32.X_add_number &= 0xffffffff; lo32 = *ep; lo32.X_add_number &= 0xffffffff; } else { assert (ep->X_add_number > 2); if (ep->X_add_number == 3) generic_bignum[3] = 0; else if (ep->X_add_number > 4) as_bad (_("Number larger than 64 bits")); lo32.X_op = O_constant; lo32.X_add_number = generic_bignum[0] + (generic_bignum[1] << 16); hi32.X_op = O_constant; hi32.X_add_number = generic_bignum[2] + (generic_bignum[3] << 16); } if (hi32.X_add_number == 0) freg = 0; else { int shift, bit; unsigned long hi, lo; if (hi32.X_add_number == (offsetT) 0xffffffff) { if ((lo32.X_add_number & 0xffff8000) == 0xffff8000) { macro_build (&lo32, "addiu", "t,r,j", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16); return; } if (lo32.X_add_number & 0x80000000) { macro_build (&lo32, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_HI16); if (lo32.X_add_number & 0xffff) macro_build (&lo32, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); return; } } /* Check for 16bit shifted constant. We know that hi32 is non-zero, so start the mask on the first bit of the hi32 value. */ shift = 17; do { unsigned long himask, lomask; if (shift < 32) { himask = 0xffff >> (32 - shift); lomask = (0xffff << shift) & 0xffffffff; } else { himask = 0xffff << (shift - 32); lomask = 0; } if ((hi32.X_add_number & ~(offsetT) himask) == 0 && (lo32.X_add_number & ~(offsetT) lomask) == 0) { expressionS tmp; tmp.X_op = O_constant; if (shift < 32) tmp.X_add_number = ((hi32.X_add_number << (32 - shift)) | (lo32.X_add_number >> shift)); else tmp.X_add_number = hi32.X_add_number >> (shift - 32); macro_build (&tmp, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16); macro_build (NULL, (shift >= 32) ? "dsll32" : "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, reg, (shift >= 32) ? shift - 32 : shift); return; } ++shift; } while (shift <= (64 - 16)); /* Find the bit number of the lowest one bit, and store the shifted value in hi/lo. */ hi = (unsigned long) (hi32.X_add_number & 0xffffffff); lo = (unsigned long) (lo32.X_add_number & 0xffffffff); if (lo != 0) { bit = 0; while ((lo & 1) == 0) { lo >>= 1; ++bit; } lo |= (hi & (((unsigned long) 1 << bit) - 1)) << (32 - bit); hi >>= bit; } else { bit = 32; while ((hi & 1) == 0) { hi >>= 1; ++bit; } lo = hi; hi = 0; } /* Optimize if the shifted value is a (power of 2) - 1. */ if ((hi == 0 && ((lo + 1) & lo) == 0) || (lo == 0xffffffff && ((hi + 1) & hi) == 0)) { shift = COUNT_TOP_ZEROES ((unsigned int) hi32.X_add_number); if (shift != 0) { expressionS tmp; /* This instruction will set the register to be all ones. */ tmp.X_op = O_constant; tmp.X_add_number = (offsetT) -1; macro_build (&tmp, "addiu", "t,r,j", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16); if (bit != 0) { bit += shift; macro_build (NULL, (bit >= 32) ? "dsll32" : "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, reg, (bit >= 32) ? bit - 32 : bit); } macro_build (NULL, (shift >= 32) ? "dsrl32" : "dsrl", "d,w,<", reg, reg, (shift >= 32) ? shift - 32 : shift); return; } } /* Sign extend hi32 before calling load_register, because we can generally get better code when we load a sign extended value. */ if ((hi32.X_add_number & 0x80000000) != 0) hi32.X_add_number |= ~(offsetT) 0xffffffff; load_register (reg, &hi32, 0); freg = reg; } if ((lo32.X_add_number & 0xffff0000) == 0) { if (freg != 0) { macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", reg, freg, 0); freg = reg; } } else { expressionS mid16; if ((freg == 0) && (lo32.X_add_number == (offsetT) 0xffffffff)) { macro_build (&lo32, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_HI16); macro_build (NULL, "dsrl32", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 0); return; } if (freg != 0) { macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, freg, 16); freg = reg; } mid16 = lo32; mid16.X_add_number >>= 16; macro_build (&mid16, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, freg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 16); freg = reg; } if ((lo32.X_add_number & 0xffff) != 0) macro_build (&lo32, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, freg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } static inline void load_delay_nop (void) { if (!gpr_interlocks) macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); } /* Load an address into a register. */ static void load_address (int reg, expressionS *ep, int *used_at) { if (ep->X_op != O_constant && ep->X_op != O_symbol) { as_bad (_("expression too complex")); ep->X_op = O_constant; } if (ep->X_op == O_constant) { load_register (reg, ep, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); return; } if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) { /* If this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, we want addiu $reg,$gp, (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16) Otherwise we want lui $reg, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) addiu $reg,$reg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If we have an addend, we always use the latter form. With 64bit address space and a usable $at we want lui $reg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST) lui $at, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) daddiu $reg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER) daddiu $at, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) dsll32 $reg,0 daddu $reg,$reg,$at If $at is already in use, we use a path which is suboptimal on superscalar processors. lui $reg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST) daddiu $reg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER) dsll $reg,16 daddiu $reg, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) dsll $reg,16 daddiu $reg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) For GP relative symbols in 64bit address space we can use the same sequence as in 32bit address space. */ if (HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS) { if ((valueT) ep->X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET && !nopic_need_relax (ep->X_add_symbol, 1)) { relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16); relax_switch (); } if (*used_at == 0 && !mips_opts.noat) { macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST); macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", AT, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S); macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER); macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", AT, AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16); macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 0); macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", reg, reg, AT); *used_at = 1; } else { macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST); macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER); macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 16); macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S); macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 16); macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); } else { if ((valueT) ep->X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET && !nopic_need_relax (ep->X_add_symbol, 1)) { relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16); relax_switch (); } macro_build_lui (ep, reg); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); } } else if (!mips_big_got) { expressionS ex; /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lw $reg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) Otherwise we want lw $reg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $reg,$reg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If there is a constant, it must be added in after. If we have NewABI, we want lw $reg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP) unless we're referencing a global symbol with a non-zero offset, in which case cst must be added separately. */ if (HAVE_NEWABI) { if (ep->X_add_number) { ex.X_add_number = ep->X_add_number; ep->X_add_number = 0; relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register); if (ex.X_add_number < -0x8000 || ex.X_add_number >= 0x8000) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); ex.X_op = O_constant; macro_build (&ex, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); ep->X_add_number = ex.X_add_number; relax_switch (); } macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register); if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); } else { ex.X_add_number = ep->X_add_number; ep->X_add_number = 0; macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); load_delay_nop (); relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol); relax_switch (); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_end (); if (ex.X_add_number != 0) { if (ex.X_add_number < -0x8000 || ex.X_add_number >= 0x8000) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); ex.X_op = O_constant; macro_build (&ex, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } } } else if (mips_big_got) { expressionS ex; /* This is the large GOT case. If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lui $reg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) addu $reg,$reg,$gp lw $reg,($reg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) Otherwise, for a reference to a local symbol in old ABI, we want lw $reg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $reg,$reg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If there is a constant, it must be added in after. In the NewABI, for local symbols, with or without offsets, we want: lw $reg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE) addiu $reg,$reg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST) */ if (HAVE_NEWABI) { ex.X_add_number = ep->X_add_number; ep->X_add_number = 0; relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol); macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", reg, reg, mips_gp_register); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, reg); if (ex.X_add_number < -0x8000 || ex.X_add_number >= 0x8000) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); else if (ex.X_add_number) { ex.X_op = O_constant; macro_build (&ex, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } ep->X_add_number = ex.X_add_number; relax_switch (); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST); relax_end (); } else { ex.X_add_number = ep->X_add_number; ep->X_add_number = 0; relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol); macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", reg, reg, mips_gp_register); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, reg); relax_switch (); if (reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register)) { /* We need a nop before loading from $gp. This special check is required because the lui which starts the main instruction stream does not refer to $gp, and so will not insert the nop which may be required. */ macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); } macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); load_delay_nop (); macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_end (); if (ex.X_add_number != 0) { if (ex.X_add_number < -0x8000 || ex.X_add_number >= 0x8000) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); ex.X_op = O_constant; macro_build (&ex, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } } } else abort (); if (mips_opts.noat && *used_at == 1) as_bad (_("Macro used $at after \".set noat\"")); } /* Move the contents of register SOURCE into register DEST. */ static void move_register (int dest, int source) { macro_build (NULL, HAVE_32BIT_GPRS ? "addu" : "daddu", "d,v,t", dest, source, 0); } /* Emit an SVR4 PIC sequence to load address LOCAL into DEST, where LOCAL is the sum of a symbol and a 16-bit or 32-bit displacement. The two alternatives are: Global symbol Local sybmol ------------- ------------ lw DEST,%got(SYMBOL) lw DEST,%got(SYMBOL + OFFSET) ... ... addiu DEST,DEST,OFFSET addiu DEST,DEST,%lo(SYMBOL + OFFSET) load_got_offset emits the first instruction and add_got_offset emits the second for a 16-bit offset or add_got_offset_hilo emits a sequence to add a 32-bit offset using a scratch register. */ static void load_got_offset (int dest, expressionS *local) { expressionS global; global = *local; global.X_add_number = 0; relax_start (local->X_add_symbol); macro_build (&global, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", dest, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); relax_switch (); macro_build (local, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", dest, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); relax_end (); } static void add_got_offset (int dest, expressionS *local) { expressionS global; global.X_op = O_constant; global.X_op_symbol = NULL; global.X_add_symbol = NULL; global.X_add_number = local->X_add_number; relax_start (local->X_add_symbol); macro_build (&global, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", dest, dest, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_switch (); macro_build (local, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", dest, dest, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_end (); } static void add_got_offset_hilo (int dest, expressionS *local, int tmp) { expressionS global; int hold_mips_optimize; global.X_op = O_constant; global.X_op_symbol = NULL; global.X_add_symbol = NULL; global.X_add_number = local->X_add_number; relax_start (local->X_add_symbol); load_register (tmp, &global, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); relax_switch (); /* Set mips_optimize around the lui instruction to avoid inserting an unnecessary nop after the lw. */ hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize; mips_optimize = 2; macro_build_lui (&global, tmp); mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize; macro_build (local, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tmp, tmp, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_end (); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", dest, dest, tmp); } /* * Build macros * This routine implements the seemingly endless macro or synthesized * instructions and addressing modes in the mips assembly language. Many * of these macros are simple and are similar to each other. These could * probably be handled by some kind of table or grammar approach instead of * this verbose method. Others are not simple macros but are more like * optimizing code generation. * One interesting optimization is when several store macros appear * consecutively that would load AT with the upper half of the same address. * The ensuing load upper instructions are ommited. This implies some kind * of global optimization. We currently only optimize within a single macro. * For many of the load and store macros if the address is specified as a * constant expression in the first 64k of memory (ie ld $2,0x4000c) we * first load register 'at' with zero and use it as the base register. The * mips assembler simply uses register $zero. Just one tiny optimization * we're missing. */ static void macro (struct mips_cl_insn *ip) { int treg, sreg, dreg, breg; int tempreg; int mask; int used_at = 0; expressionS expr1; const char *s; const char *s2; const char *fmt; int likely = 0; int dbl = 0; int coproc = 0; int lr = 0; int imm = 0; int call = 0; int off; offsetT maxnum; bfd_reloc_code_real_type r; int hold_mips_optimize; assert (! mips_opts.mips16); treg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 16) & 0x1f; dreg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 11) & 0x1f; sreg = breg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 21) & 0x1f; mask = ip->insn_mo->mask; expr1.X_op = O_constant; expr1.X_op_symbol = NULL; expr1.X_add_symbol = NULL; expr1.X_add_number = 1; switch (mask) { case M_DABS: dbl = 1; case M_ABS: /* bgez $a0,.+12 move v0,$a0 sub v0,$zero,$a0 */ start_noreorder (); expr1.X_add_number = 8; macro_build (&expr1, "bgez", "s,p", sreg); if (dreg == sreg) macro_build (NULL, "nop", "", 0); else move_register (dreg, sreg); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dsub" : "sub", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, sreg); end_noreorder (); break; case M_ADD_I: s = "addi"; s2 = "add"; goto do_addi; case M_ADDU_I: s = "addiu"; s2 = "addu"; goto do_addi; case M_DADD_I: dbl = 1; s = "daddi"; s2 = "dadd"; goto do_addi; case M_DADDU_I: dbl = 1; s = "daddiu"; s2 = "daddu"; do_addi: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000) { macro_build (&imm_expr, s, "t,r,j", treg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; } used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl); macro_build (NULL, s2, "d,v,t", treg, sreg, AT); break; case M_AND_I: s = "andi"; s2 = "and"; goto do_bit; case M_OR_I: s = "ori"; s2 = "or"; goto do_bit; case M_NOR_I: s = ""; s2 = "nor"; goto do_bit; case M_XOR_I: s = "xori"; s2 = "xor"; do_bit: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= 0 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x10000) { if (mask != M_NOR_I) macro_build (&imm_expr, s, "t,r,i", treg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); else { macro_build (&imm_expr, "ori", "t,r,i", treg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); macro_build (NULL, "nor", "d,v,t", treg, treg, 0); } break; } used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, s2, "d,v,t", treg, sreg, AT); break; case M_BALIGN: switch (imm_expr.X_add_number) { case 0: macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); break; case 2: macro_build (NULL, "packrl.ph", "d,s,t", treg, treg, sreg); break; default: macro_build (NULL, "balign", "t,s,2", treg, sreg, (int)imm_expr.X_add_number); break; } break; case M_BEQ_I: s = "beq"; goto beq_i; case M_BEQL_I: s = "beql"; likely = 1; goto beq_i; case M_BNE_I: s = "bne"; goto beq_i; case M_BNEL_I: s = "bnel"; likely = 1; beq_i: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "s,t,p", sreg, 0); break; } used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "s,t,p", sreg, AT); break; case M_BGEL: likely = 1; case M_BGE: if (treg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgezl" : "bgez", "s,p", sreg); break; } if (sreg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "blezl" : "blez", "s,p", treg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", AT, sreg, treg); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BGTL_I: likely = 1; case M_BGT_I: /* check for > max integer */ maxnum = 0x7fffffff; if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && sizeof (maxnum) > 4) { maxnum <<= 16; maxnum |= 0xffff; maxnum <<= 16; maxnum |= 0xffff; } if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= maxnum && (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS || sizeof (maxnum) > 4)) { do_false: /* result is always false */ if (! likely) macro_build (NULL, "nop", "", 0); else macro_build (&offset_expr, "bnel", "s,t,p", 0, 0); break; } if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); ++imm_expr.X_add_number; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case M_BGE_I: case M_BGEL_I: if (mask == M_BGEL_I) likely = 1; if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgezl" : "bgez", "s,p", sreg); break; } if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgtzl" : "bgtz", "s,p", sreg); break; } maxnum = 0x7fffffff; if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && sizeof (maxnum) > 4) { maxnum <<= 16; maxnum |= 0xffff; maxnum <<= 16; maxnum |= 0xffff; } maxnum = - maxnum - 1; if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number <= maxnum && (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS || sizeof (maxnum) > 4)) { do_true: /* result is always true */ as_warn (_("Branch %s is always true"), ip->insn_mo->name); macro_build (&offset_expr, "b", "p"); break; } used_at = 1; set_at (sreg, 0); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BGEUL: likely = 1; case M_BGEU: if (treg == 0) goto do_true; if (sreg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", 0, treg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", AT, sreg, treg); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BGTUL_I: likely = 1; case M_BGTU_I: if (sreg == 0 || (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS && imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == (offsetT) 0xffffffff)) goto do_false; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); ++imm_expr.X_add_number; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case M_BGEU_I: case M_BGEUL_I: if (mask == M_BGEUL_I) likely = 1; if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0) goto do_true; if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", sreg, 0); break; } used_at = 1; set_at (sreg, 1); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BGTL: likely = 1; case M_BGT: if (treg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgtzl" : "bgtz", "s,p", sreg); break; } if (sreg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bltzl" : "bltz", "s,p", treg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", AT, treg, sreg); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BGTUL: likely = 1; case M_BGTU: if (treg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", sreg, 0); break; } if (sreg == 0) goto do_false; used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", AT, treg, sreg); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BLEL: likely = 1; case M_BLE: if (treg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "blezl" : "blez", "s,p", sreg); break; } if (sreg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgezl" : "bgez", "s,p", treg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", AT, treg, sreg); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BLEL_I: likely = 1; case M_BLE_I: maxnum = 0x7fffffff; if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && sizeof (maxnum) > 4) { maxnum <<= 16; maxnum |= 0xffff; maxnum <<= 16; maxnum |= 0xffff; } if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= maxnum && (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS || sizeof (maxnum) > 4)) goto do_true; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); ++imm_expr.X_add_number; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case M_BLT_I: case M_BLTL_I: if (mask == M_BLTL_I) likely = 1; if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bltzl" : "bltz", "s,p", sreg); break; } if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "blezl" : "blez", "s,p", sreg); break; } used_at = 1; set_at (sreg, 0); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BLEUL: likely = 1; case M_BLEU: if (treg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", sreg, 0); break; } if (sreg == 0) goto do_true; used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", AT, treg, sreg); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BLEUL_I: likely = 1; case M_BLEU_I: if (sreg == 0 || (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS && imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == (offsetT) 0xffffffff)) goto do_true; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); ++imm_expr.X_add_number; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case M_BLTU_I: case M_BLTUL_I: if (mask == M_BLTUL_I) likely = 1; if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0) goto do_false; if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", sreg, 0); break; } used_at = 1; set_at (sreg, 1); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BLTL: likely = 1; case M_BLT: if (treg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bltzl" : "bltz", "s,p", sreg); break; } if (sreg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgtzl" : "bgtz", "s,p", treg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", AT, sreg, treg); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_BLTUL: likely = 1; case M_BLTU: if (treg == 0) goto do_false; if (sreg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", 0, treg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", AT, sreg, treg); macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, 0); break; case M_DEXT: { unsigned long pos; unsigned long size; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant || imm2_expr.X_op != O_constant) { as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); pos = size = 1; } else { pos = (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number; size = (unsigned long) imm2_expr.X_add_number; } if (pos > 63) { as_bad (_("Improper position (%lu)"), pos); pos = 1; } if (size == 0 || size > 64 || (pos + size - 1) > 63) { as_bad (_("Improper extract size (%lu, position %lu)"), size, pos); size = 1; } if (size <= 32 && pos < 32) { s = "dext"; fmt = "t,r,+A,+C"; } else if (size <= 32) { s = "dextu"; fmt = "t,r,+E,+H"; } else { s = "dextm"; fmt = "t,r,+A,+G"; } macro_build ((expressionS *) NULL, s, fmt, treg, sreg, pos, size - 1); } break; case M_DINS: { unsigned long pos; unsigned long size; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant || imm2_expr.X_op != O_constant) { as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); pos = size = 1; } else { pos = (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number; size = (unsigned long) imm2_expr.X_add_number; } if (pos > 63) { as_bad (_("Improper position (%lu)"), pos); pos = 1; } if (size == 0 || size > 64 || (pos + size - 1) > 63) { as_bad (_("Improper insert size (%lu, position %lu)"), size, pos); size = 1; } if (pos < 32 && (pos + size - 1) < 32) { s = "dins"; fmt = "t,r,+A,+B"; } else if (pos >= 32) { s = "dinsu"; fmt = "t,r,+E,+F"; } else { s = "dinsm"; fmt = "t,r,+A,+F"; } macro_build ((expressionS *) NULL, s, fmt, treg, sreg, pos, pos + size - 1); } break; case M_DDIV_3: dbl = 1; case M_DIV_3: s = "mflo"; goto do_div3; case M_DREM_3: dbl = 1; case M_REM_3: s = "mfhi"; do_div3: if (treg == 0) { as_warn (_("Divide by zero.")); if (mips_trap) macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", 0, 0, 7); else macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 7); break; } start_noreorder (); if (mips_trap) { macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", treg, 0, 7); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "ddiv" : "div", "z,s,t", sreg, treg); } else { expr1.X_add_number = 8; macro_build (&expr1, "bne", "s,t,p", treg, 0); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "ddiv" : "div", "z,s,t", sreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 7); } expr1.X_add_number = -1; used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &expr1, dbl); expr1.X_add_number = mips_trap ? (dbl ? 12 : 8) : (dbl ? 20 : 16); macro_build (&expr1, "bne", "s,t,p", treg, AT); if (dbl) { expr1.X_add_number = 1; load_register (AT, &expr1, dbl); macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", AT, AT, 31); } else { expr1.X_add_number = 0x80000000; macro_build (&expr1, "lui", "t,u", AT, BFD_RELOC_HI16); } if (mips_trap) { macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", sreg, AT, 6); /* We want to close the noreorder block as soon as possible, so that later insns are available for delay slot filling. */ end_noreorder (); } else { expr1.X_add_number = 8; macro_build (&expr1, "bne", "s,t,p", sreg, AT); macro_build (NULL, "nop", "", 0); /* We want to close the noreorder block as soon as possible, so that later insns are available for delay slot filling. */ end_noreorder (); macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 6); } macro_build (NULL, s, "d", dreg); break; case M_DIV_3I: s = "div"; s2 = "mflo"; goto do_divi; case M_DIVU_3I: s = "divu"; s2 = "mflo"; goto do_divi; case M_REM_3I: s = "div"; s2 = "mfhi"; goto do_divi; case M_REMU_3I: s = "divu"; s2 = "mfhi"; goto do_divi; case M_DDIV_3I: dbl = 1; s = "ddiv"; s2 = "mflo"; goto do_divi; case M_DDIVU_3I: dbl = 1; s = "ddivu"; s2 = "mflo"; goto do_divi; case M_DREM_3I: dbl = 1; s = "ddiv"; s2 = "mfhi"; goto do_divi; case M_DREMU_3I: dbl = 1; s = "ddivu"; s2 = "mfhi"; do_divi: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0) { as_warn (_("Divide by zero.")); if (mips_trap) macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", 0, 0, 7); else macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 7); break; } if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1) { if (strcmp (s2, "mflo") == 0) move_register (dreg, sreg); else move_register (dreg, 0); break; } if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == -1 && s[strlen (s) - 1] != 'u') { if (strcmp (s2, "mflo") == 0) { macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dneg" : "neg", "d,w", dreg, sreg); } else move_register (dreg, 0); break; } used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl); macro_build (NULL, s, "z,s,t", sreg, AT); macro_build (NULL, s2, "d", dreg); break; case M_DIVU_3: s = "divu"; s2 = "mflo"; goto do_divu3; case M_REMU_3: s = "divu"; s2 = "mfhi"; goto do_divu3; case M_DDIVU_3: s = "ddivu"; s2 = "mflo"; goto do_divu3; case M_DREMU_3: s = "ddivu"; s2 = "mfhi"; do_divu3: start_noreorder (); if (mips_trap) { macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", treg, 0, 7); macro_build (NULL, s, "z,s,t", sreg, treg); /* We want to close the noreorder block as soon as possible, so that later insns are available for delay slot filling. */ end_noreorder (); } else { expr1.X_add_number = 8; macro_build (&expr1, "bne", "s,t,p", treg, 0); macro_build (NULL, s, "z,s,t", sreg, treg); /* We want to close the noreorder block as soon as possible, so that later insns are available for delay slot filling. */ end_noreorder (); macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 7); } macro_build (NULL, s2, "d", dreg); break; case M_DLCA_AB: dbl = 1; case M_LCA_AB: call = 1; goto do_la; case M_DLA_AB: dbl = 1; case M_LA_AB: do_la: /* Load the address of a symbol into a register. If breg is not zero, we then add a base register to it. */ if (dbl && HAVE_32BIT_GPRS) as_warn (_("dla used to load 32-bit register")); if (! dbl && HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS) as_warn (_("la used to load 64-bit address")); if (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant && offset_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && offset_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000) { macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", treg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; } if (!mips_opts.noat && (treg == breg)) { tempreg = AT; used_at = 1; } else { tempreg = treg; } if (offset_expr.X_op != O_symbol && offset_expr.X_op != O_constant) { as_bad (_("expression too complex")); offset_expr.X_op = O_constant; } if (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant) load_register (tempreg, &offset_expr, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); else if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) { /* If this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, we want addiu $tempreg,$gp, (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16) Otherwise we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If we have a constant, we need two instructions anyhow, so we may as well always use the latter form. With 64bit address space and a usable $at we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST) lui $at, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER) daddiu $at, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) dsll32 $tempreg,0 daddu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at If $at is already in use, we use a path which is suboptimal on superscalar processors. lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST) daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER) dsll $tempreg,16 daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) dsll $tempreg,16 daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) For GP relative symbols in 64bit address space we can use the same sequence as in 32bit address space. */ if (HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS) { if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1)) { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16); relax_switch (); } if (used_at == 0 && !mips_opts.noat) { macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", AT, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S); macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER); macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", AT, AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16); macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 0); macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, AT); used_at = 1; } else { macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST); macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER); macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 16); macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S); macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 16); macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); } else { if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1)) { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16); relax_switch (); } if (!IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (offset_expr.X_add_number)) as_bad (_("offset too large")); macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, tempreg); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); } } else if (!mips_big_got && !HAVE_NEWABI) { int lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16; /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, and there is no constant, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) or for lca or if tempreg is PIC_CALL_REG lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16) For a local symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If we have a small constant, and this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, For a local symbol, we want the same instruction sequence, but we output a BFD_RELOC_LO16 reloc on the addiu instruction. If we have a large constant, and this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) lui $at, addiu $at,$at, addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at For a local symbol, we want the same instruction sequence, but we output a BFD_RELOC_LO16 reloc on the addiu instruction. */ if (offset_expr.X_add_number == 0) { if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC && breg == 0 && (call || tempreg == PIC_CALL_REG)) lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16; relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, lw_reloc_type, mips_gp_register); if (breg != 0) { /* We're going to put in an addu instruction using tempreg, so we may as well insert the nop right now. */ load_delay_nop (); } relax_switch (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); load_delay_nop (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_end (); /* FIXME: If breg == 0, and the next instruction uses $tempreg, then if this variant case is used an extra nop will be generated. */ } else if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && offset_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000) { load_got_offset (tempreg, &offset_expr); load_delay_nop (); add_got_offset (tempreg, &offset_expr); } else { expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; offset_expr.X_add_number = ((offset_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000) & 0xffff) - 0x8000; load_got_offset (tempreg, &offset_expr); offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number; /* If we are going to add in a base register, and the target register and the base register are the same, then we are using AT as a temporary register. Since we want to load the constant into AT, we add our current AT (from the global offset table) and the register into the register now, and pretend we were not using a base register. */ if (breg == treg) { load_delay_nop (); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, AT, breg); breg = 0; tempreg = treg; } add_got_offset_hilo (tempreg, &offset_expr, AT); used_at = 1; } } else if (!mips_big_got && HAVE_NEWABI) { int add_breg_early = 0; /* If this is a reference to an external, and there is no constant, or local symbol (*), with or without a constant, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP) or for lca or if tempreg is PIC_CALL_REG lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16) If we have a small constant, and this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP) addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, If we have a large constant, and this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP) lui $at, addiu $at,$at, addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at (*) Other assemblers seem to prefer GOT_PAGE/GOT_OFST for local symbols, even though it introduces an additional instruction. */ if (offset_expr.X_add_number) { expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register); if (expr1.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && expr1.X_add_number < 0x8000) { macro_build (&expr1, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } else if (IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (expr1.X_add_number + 0x8000)) { int dreg; /* If we are going to add in a base register, and the target register and the base register are the same, then we are using AT as a temporary register. Since we want to load the constant into AT, we add our current AT (from the global offset table) and the register into the register now, and pretend we were not using a base register. */ if (breg != treg) dreg = tempreg; else { assert (tempreg == AT); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, AT, breg); dreg = treg; add_breg_early = 1; } load_register (AT, &expr1, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); used_at = 1; } else as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 32 signed bits)")); relax_switch (); offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number; macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register); if (add_breg_early) { macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, tempreg, breg); breg = 0; tempreg = treg; } relax_end (); } else if (breg == 0 && (call || tempreg == PIC_CALL_REG)) { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16, mips_gp_register); relax_switch (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register); relax_end (); } else { macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register); } } else if (mips_big_got && !HAVE_NEWABI) { int gpdelay; int lui_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16; int lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16; int local_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16; /* This is the large GOT case. If this is a reference to an external symbol, and there is no constant, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) or for lca or if tempreg is PIC_CALL_REG lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16) For a local symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If we have a small constant, and this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) nop addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, For a local symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If we have a large constant, and this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) lui $at, addiu $at,$at, addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at For a local symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) lui $at, addiu $at,$at, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at */ expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); gpdelay = reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register); if (expr1.X_add_number == 0 && breg == 0 && (call || tempreg == PIC_CALL_REG)) { lui_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16; lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16; } macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, lui_reloc_type); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, lw_reloc_type, tempreg); if (expr1.X_add_number == 0) { if (breg != 0) { /* We're going to put in an addu instruction using tempreg, so we may as well insert the nop right now. */ load_delay_nop (); } } else if (expr1.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && expr1.X_add_number < 0x8000) { load_delay_nop (); macro_build (&expr1, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } else { int dreg; /* If we are going to add in a base register, and the target register and the base register are the same, then we are using AT as a temporary register. Since we want to load the constant into AT, we add our current AT (from the global offset table) and the register into the register now, and pretend we were not using a base register. */ if (breg != treg) dreg = tempreg; else { assert (tempreg == AT); load_delay_nop (); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, AT, breg); dreg = treg; } load_register (AT, &expr1, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); used_at = 1; } offset_expr.X_add_number = ((expr1.X_add_number + 0x8000) & 0xffff) - 0x8000; relax_switch (); if (gpdelay) { /* This is needed because this instruction uses $gp, but the first instruction on the main stream does not. */ macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); } macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, local_reloc_type, mips_gp_register); if (expr1.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && expr1.X_add_number < 0x8000) { load_delay_nop (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); /* FIXME: If add_number is 0, and there was no base register, the external symbol case ended with a load, so if the symbol turns out to not be external, and the next instruction uses tempreg, an unnecessary nop will be inserted. */ } else { if (breg == treg) { /* We must add in the base register now, as in the external symbol case. */ assert (tempreg == AT); load_delay_nop (); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, AT, breg); tempreg = treg; /* We set breg to 0 because we have arranged to add it in in both cases. */ breg = 0; } macro_build_lui (&expr1, AT); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", AT, AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, AT); used_at = 1; } relax_end (); } else if (mips_big_got && HAVE_NEWABI) { int lui_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16; int lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16; int add_breg_early = 0; /* This is the large GOT case. If this is a reference to an external symbol, and there is no constant, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) add $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) or for lca or if tempreg is PIC_CALL_REG lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16) add $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16) If we have a small constant, and this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) add $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) addi $tempreg,$tempreg, If we have a large constant, and this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) lui $at, addi $at,$at, add $tempreg,$tempreg,$at If we have NewABI, and we know it's a local symbol, we want lw $reg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE) addiu $reg,$reg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST) otherwise we have to resort to GOT_HI16/GOT_LO16. */ relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; if (expr1.X_add_number == 0 && breg == 0 && (call || tempreg == PIC_CALL_REG)) { lui_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16; lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16; } macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, lui_reloc_type); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, lw_reloc_type, tempreg); if (expr1.X_add_number == 0) ; else if (expr1.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && expr1.X_add_number < 0x8000) { macro_build (&expr1, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } else if (IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (expr1.X_add_number + 0x8000)) { int dreg; /* If we are going to add in a base register, and the target register and the base register are the same, then we are using AT as a temporary register. Since we want to load the constant into AT, we add our current AT (from the global offset table) and the register into the register now, and pretend we were not using a base register. */ if (breg != treg) dreg = tempreg; else { assert (tempreg == AT); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, AT, breg); dreg = treg; add_breg_early = 1; } load_register (AT, &expr1, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); used_at = 1; } else as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 32 signed bits)")); relax_switch (); offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number; macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST); if (add_breg_early) { macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, tempreg, breg); breg = 0; tempreg = treg; } relax_end (); } else abort (); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, tempreg, breg); break; case M_J_A: /* The j instruction may not be used in PIC code, since it requires an absolute address. We convert it to a b instruction. */ if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) macro_build (&offset_expr, "j", "a"); else macro_build (&offset_expr, "b", "p"); break; /* The jal instructions must be handled as macros because when generating PIC code they expand to multi-instruction sequences. Normally they are simple instructions. */ case M_JAL_1: dreg = RA; /* Fall through. */ case M_JAL_2: if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) macro_build (NULL, "jalr", "d,s", dreg, sreg); else { if (sreg != PIC_CALL_REG) as_warn (_("MIPS PIC call to register other than $25")); macro_build (NULL, "jalr", "d,s", dreg, sreg); if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC && !HAVE_NEWABI) { if (mips_cprestore_offset < 0) as_warn (_("No .cprestore pseudo-op used in PIC code")); else { if (! mips_frame_reg_valid) { as_warn (_("No .frame pseudo-op used in PIC code")); /* Quiet this warning. */ mips_frame_reg_valid = 1; } if (! mips_cprestore_valid) { as_warn (_("No .cprestore pseudo-op used in PIC code")); /* Quiet this warning. */ mips_cprestore_valid = 1; } expr1.X_add_number = mips_cprestore_offset; macro_build_ldst_constoffset (&expr1, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, mips_gp_register, mips_frame_reg, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); } } } break; case M_JAL_A: if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) macro_build (&offset_expr, "jal", "a"); else if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC) { /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, and we are using a small GOT, we want lw $25,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16) nop jalr $ra,$25 nop lw $gp,cprestore($sp) The cprestore value is set using the .cprestore pseudo-op. If we are using a big GOT, we want lui $25, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16) addu $25,$25,$gp lw $25,($25) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16) nop jalr $ra,$25 nop lw $gp,cprestore($sp) If the symbol is not external, we want lw $25,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $25,$25, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) jalr $ra,$25 nop lw $gp,cprestore($sp) For NewABI, we use the same CALL16 or CALL_HI16/CALL_LO16 sequences above, minus nops, unless the symbol is local, which enables us to use GOT_PAGE/GOT_OFST (big got) or GOT_DISP. */ if (HAVE_NEWABI) { if (! mips_big_got) { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16, mips_gp_register); relax_switch (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register); relax_end (); } else { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", PIC_CALL_REG, PIC_CALL_REG, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16, PIC_CALL_REG); relax_switch (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", PIC_CALL_REG, PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST); relax_end (); } macro_build_jalr (&offset_expr); } else { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); if (! mips_big_got) { macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16, mips_gp_register); load_delay_nop (); relax_switch (); } else { int gpdelay; gpdelay = reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", PIC_CALL_REG, PIC_CALL_REG, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16, PIC_CALL_REG); load_delay_nop (); relax_switch (); if (gpdelay) macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); } macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); load_delay_nop (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", PIC_CALL_REG, PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_end (); macro_build_jalr (&offset_expr); if (mips_cprestore_offset < 0) as_warn (_("No .cprestore pseudo-op used in PIC code")); else { if (! mips_frame_reg_valid) { as_warn (_("No .frame pseudo-op used in PIC code")); /* Quiet this warning. */ mips_frame_reg_valid = 1; } if (! mips_cprestore_valid) { as_warn (_("No .cprestore pseudo-op used in PIC code")); /* Quiet this warning. */ mips_cprestore_valid = 1; } if (mips_opts.noreorder) macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); expr1.X_add_number = mips_cprestore_offset; macro_build_ldst_constoffset (&expr1, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, mips_gp_register, mips_frame_reg, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); } } } else if (mips_pic == VXWORKS_PIC) as_bad (_("Non-PIC jump used in PIC library")); else abort (); break; case M_LB_AB: s = "lb"; goto ld; case M_LBU_AB: s = "lbu"; goto ld; case M_LH_AB: s = "lh"; goto ld; case M_LHU_AB: s = "lhu"; goto ld; case M_LW_AB: s = "lw"; goto ld; case M_LWC0_AB: s = "lwc0"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto ld; case M_LWC1_AB: s = "lwc1"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto ld; case M_LWC2_AB: s = "lwc2"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto ld; case M_LWC3_AB: s = "lwc3"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto ld; case M_LWL_AB: s = "lwl"; lr = 1; goto ld; case M_LWR_AB: s = "lwr"; lr = 1; goto ld; case M_LDC1_AB: if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4650) { as_bad (_("opcode not supported on this processor")); break; } s = "ldc1"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto ld; case M_LDC2_AB: s = "ldc2"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto ld; case M_LDC3_AB: s = "ldc3"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto ld; case M_LDL_AB: s = "ldl"; lr = 1; goto ld; case M_LDR_AB: s = "ldr"; lr = 1; goto ld; case M_LL_AB: s = "ll"; goto ld; case M_LLD_AB: s = "lld"; goto ld; case M_LWU_AB: s = "lwu"; ld: if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && octeon_error_on_unsupported && (mask == M_LDC1_AB || mask == M_LDC2_AB || mask == M_LDC3_AB || mask == M_L_DOB || mask == M_L_DAB || mask == M_LI_D || mask == M_LI_DD || mask == M_LI_S || mask == M_LI_SS)) { as_bad (_("opcode not implemented in Octeon `%s'"), ip->insn_mo->name); return; } if (breg == treg || coproc || lr) { tempreg = AT; used_at = 1; } else { tempreg = treg; } goto ld_st; case M_SB_AB: s = "sb"; goto st; case M_SH_AB: s = "sh"; goto st; case M_SW_AB: s = "sw"; goto st; case M_SWC0_AB: s = "swc0"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto st; case M_SWC1_AB: s = "swc1"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto st; case M_SWC2_AB: s = "swc2"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto st; case M_SWC3_AB: s = "swc3"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto st; case M_SWL_AB: s = "swl"; goto st; case M_SWR_AB: s = "swr"; goto st; case M_SC_AB: s = "sc"; goto st; case M_SCD_AB: s = "scd"; goto st; case M_CACHE_AB: s = "cache"; goto st; case M_SDC1_AB: if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4650) { as_bad (_("opcode not supported on this processor")); break; } s = "sdc1"; coproc = 1; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ goto st; case M_SDC2_AB: s = "sdc2"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto st; case M_SDC3_AB: s = "sdc3"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto st; case M_SDL_AB: s = "sdl"; goto st; case M_SDR_AB: s = "sdr"; st: if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && octeon_error_on_unsupported && (mask == M_SWC0_AB || mask == M_SWC1_AB || mask == M_SWC2_AB || mask == M_SDC1_AB || mask == M_SDC2_AB || mask == M_SDC3_AB || mask == M_S_DAB || mask == M_S_DOB)) { as_bad (_("opcode not implemented in Octeon `%s'"), ip->insn_mo->name); return; } tempreg = AT; used_at = 1; ld_st: /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ if (mask == M_LWC1_AB || mask == M_SWC1_AB || mask == M_LDC1_AB || mask == M_SDC1_AB || mask == M_L_DAB || mask == M_S_DAB) fmt = "T,o(b)"; else if (mask == M_CACHE_AB) fmt = "k,o(b)"; else if (coproc) fmt = "E,o(b)"; else fmt = "t,o(b)"; if (offset_expr.X_op != O_constant && offset_expr.X_op != O_symbol) { as_bad (_("expression too complex")); offset_expr.X_op = O_constant; } if (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES && !IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (offset_expr.X_add_number)) { char value [32]; sprintf_vma (value, offset_expr.X_add_number); as_bad (_("Number (0x%s) larger than 32 bits"), value); } /* A constant expression in PIC code can be handled just as it is in non PIC code. */ if (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant) { expr1.X_add_number = ((offset_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000) & ~(bfd_vma) 0xffff); normalize_address_expr (&expr1); load_register (tempreg, &expr1, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, breg); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg); } else if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) { /* If this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, and there is no base register, we want $treg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16) Otherwise, if there is no base register, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If we have a constant, we need two instructions anyhow, so we always use the latter form. If we have a base register, and this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, we want addu $tempreg,$breg,$gp $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16) Otherwise we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$breg $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) With a constant we always use the latter case. With 64bit address space and no base register and $at usable, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST) lui $at, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER) dsll32 $tempreg,0 daddu $tempreg,$at $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If we have a base register, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST) lui $at, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER) daddu $at,$breg dsll32 $tempreg,0 daddu $tempreg,$at $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) Without $at we can't generate the optimal path for superscalar processors here since this would require two temporary registers. lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST) daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER) dsll $tempreg,16 daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) dsll $tempreg,16 $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If we have a base register, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST) daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER) dsll $tempreg,16 daddiu $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) dsll $tempreg,16 daddu $tempreg,$tempreg,$breg $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) For GP relative symbols in 64bit address space we can use the same sequence as in 32bit address space. */ if (HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS) { if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1)) { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); if (breg == 0) { macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, mips_gp_register); } else { macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, breg, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, tempreg); } relax_switch (); } if (used_at == 0 && !mips_opts.noat) { macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", AT, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S); macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg); macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 0); macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, AT); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg); used_at = 1; } else { macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST); macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER); macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 16); macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S); macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 16); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, breg); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg); } if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); break; } if (breg == 0) { if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1)) { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, mips_gp_register); relax_switch (); } macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, tempreg); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg); if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); } else { if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1)) { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, breg, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, tempreg); relax_switch (); } macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, tempreg); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, breg); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg); if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); } } else if (!mips_big_got) { int lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16; /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop $treg,0($tempreg) Otherwise we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) $treg,0($tempreg) For NewABI, we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE) $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST) If there is a base register, we add it to $tempreg before the . If there is a constant, we stick it in the instruction. We don't handle constants larger than 16 bits, because we have no way to load the upper 16 bits (actually, we could handle them for the subset of cases in which we are not using $at). */ assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol); if (HAVE_NEWABI) { macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, breg); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST, tempreg); break; } expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, lw_reloc_type, mips_gp_register); load_delay_nop (); relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); relax_switch (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_end (); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, breg); macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg); } else if (mips_big_got && !HAVE_NEWABI) { int gpdelay; /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) $treg,0($tempreg) Otherwise we want lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop addiu $tempreg,$tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_LO16) $treg,0($tempreg) If there is a base register, we add it to $tempreg before the . If there is a constant, we stick it in the instruction. We don't handle constants larger than 16 bits, because we have no way to load the upper 16 bits (actually, we could handle them for the subset of cases in which we are not using $at). */ assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol); expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); gpdelay = reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register); relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, tempreg); relax_switch (); if (gpdelay) macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); load_delay_nop (); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); relax_end (); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, breg); macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg); } else if (mips_big_got && HAVE_NEWABI) { /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lui $tempreg, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) add $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp lw $tempreg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) $treg,($tempreg) Otherwise, for local symbols, we want: lw $tempreg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE) $treg,($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST) */ assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol); expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, tempreg); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, breg); macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg); relax_switch (); offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number; macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, breg); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST, tempreg); relax_end (); } else abort (); break; case M_LI: case M_LI_S: load_register (treg, &imm_expr, 0); break; case M_DLI: load_register (treg, &imm_expr, 1); break; case M_LI_SS: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant) { used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, 0); macro_build (NULL, "mtc1", "t,G", AT, treg); break; } else { assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol && strcmp (segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (offset_expr.X_add_symbol)), ".lit4") == 0 && offset_expr.X_add_number == 0); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lwc1", "T,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL, mips_gp_register); break; } case M_LI_D: /* Check if we have a constant in IMM_EXPR. If the GPRs are 64 bits wide, IMM_EXPR is the entire value. Otherwise IMM_EXPR is the high order 32 bits of the value and the low order 32 bits are either zero or in OFFSET_EXPR. */ if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant || imm_expr.X_op == O_big) { if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS) load_register (treg, &imm_expr, 1); else { int hreg, lreg; if (target_big_endian) { hreg = treg; lreg = treg + 1; } else { hreg = treg + 1; lreg = treg; } if (hreg <= 31) load_register (hreg, &imm_expr, 0); if (lreg <= 31) { if (offset_expr.X_op == O_absent) move_register (lreg, 0); else { assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant); load_register (lreg, &offset_expr, 0); } } } break; } /* We know that sym is in the .rdata section. First we get the upper 16 bits of the address. */ if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) { macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, AT); used_at = 1; } else { macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); used_at = 1; } /* Now we load the register(s). */ if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS) { used_at = 1; macro_build (&offset_expr, "ld", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); } else { used_at = 1; macro_build (&offset_expr, "lw", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); if (treg != RA) { /* FIXME: How in the world do we deal with the possible overflow here? */ offset_expr.X_add_number += 4; macro_build (&offset_expr, "lw", "t,o(b)", treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); } } break; case M_LI_DD: /* Check if we have a constant in IMM_EXPR. If the FPRs are 64 bits wide, IMM_EXPR is the entire value and the GPRs are known to be 64 bits wide as well. Otherwise IMM_EXPR is the high order 32 bits of the value and the low order 32 bits are either zero or in OFFSET_EXPR. */ if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant || imm_expr.X_op == O_big) { used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_FPRS); if (HAVE_64BIT_FPRS) { assert (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, "dmtc1", "t,S", AT, treg); } else { macro_build (NULL, "mtc1", "t,G", AT, treg + 1); if (offset_expr.X_op == O_absent) macro_build (NULL, "mtc1", "t,G", 0, treg); else { assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant); load_register (AT, &offset_expr, 0); macro_build (NULL, "mtc1", "t,G", AT, treg); } } break; } assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol && offset_expr.X_add_number == 0); s = segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (offset_expr.X_add_symbol)); if (strcmp (s, ".lit8") == 0) { if (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1) { macro_build (&offset_expr, "ldc1", "T,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL, mips_gp_register); break; } breg = mips_gp_register; r = BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL; goto dob; } else { assert (strcmp (s, RDATA_SECTION_NAME) == 0); used_at = 1; if (mips_pic != NO_PIC) macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); else { /* FIXME: This won't work for a 64 bit address. */ macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, AT); } if (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1) { macro_build (&offset_expr, "ldc1", "T,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); break; } breg = AT; r = BFD_RELOC_LO16; goto dob; } case M_L_DOB: if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4650) { as_bad (_("opcode not supported on this processor")); break; } /* Even on a big endian machine $fn comes before $fn+1. We have to adjust when loading from memory. */ r = BFD_RELOC_LO16; dob: assert (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lwc1", "T,o(b)", target_big_endian ? treg + 1 : treg, r, breg); /* FIXME: A possible overflow which I don't know how to deal with. */ offset_expr.X_add_number += 4; macro_build (&offset_expr, "lwc1", "T,o(b)", target_big_endian ? treg : treg + 1, r, breg); break; case M_L_DAB: /* * The MIPS assembler seems to check for X_add_number not * being double aligned and generating: * lui at,%hi(foo+1) * addu at,at,v1 * addiu at,at,%lo(foo+1) * lwc1 f2,0(at) * lwc1 f3,4(at) * But, the resulting address is the same after relocation so why * generate the extra instruction? */ if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4650) { as_bad (_("opcode not supported on this processor")); break; } /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; if (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1) { s = "ldc1"; goto ld; } s = "lwc1"; fmt = "T,o(b)"; goto ldd_std; case M_S_DAB: if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4650) { as_bad (_("opcode not supported on this processor")); break; } if (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1) { s = "sdc1"; goto st; } s = "swc1"; fmt = "T,o(b)"; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ coproc = 1; goto ldd_std; case M_LD_AB: if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS) { s = "ld"; goto ld; } s = "lw"; fmt = "t,o(b)"; goto ldd_std; case M_SD_AB: if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS) { s = "sd"; goto st; } s = "sw"; fmt = "t,o(b)"; ldd_std: if (offset_expr.X_op != O_symbol && offset_expr.X_op != O_constant) { as_bad (_("expression too complex")); offset_expr.X_op = O_constant; } if (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES && !IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (offset_expr.X_add_number)) { char value [32]; sprintf_vma (value, offset_expr.X_add_number); as_bad (_("Number (0x%s) larger than 32 bits"), value); } /* Even on a big endian machine $fn comes before $fn+1. We have to adjust when loading from memory. We set coproc if we must load $fn+1 first. */ /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ if (! target_big_endian) coproc = 0; if (mips_pic == NO_PIC || offset_expr.X_op == O_constant) { /* If this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, we want $treg,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16) $treg+1,+4($gp) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16) If we have a base register, we use this addu $at,$breg,$gp $treg,($at) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16) $treg+1,+4($at) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16) If this is not a GP relative symbol, we want lui $at, (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S) $treg,($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) $treg+1,+4($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If there is a base register, we add it to $at after the lui instruction. If there is a constant, we always use the last case. */ if (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol && (valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1)) { relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); if (breg == 0) { tempreg = mips_gp_register; } else { macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, mips_gp_register); tempreg = AT; used_at = 1; } /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, tempreg); offset_expr.X_add_number += 4; /* Set mips_optimize to 2 to avoid inserting an undesired nop. */ hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize; mips_optimize = 2; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, tempreg); mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize; relax_switch (); /* We just generated two relocs. When tc_gen_reloc handles this case, it will skip the first reloc and handle the second. The second reloc already has an extra addend of 4, which we added above. We must subtract it out, and then subtract another 4 to make the first reloc come out right. The second reloc will come out right because we are going to add 4 to offset_expr when we build its instruction below. If we have a symbol, then we don't want to include the offset, because it will wind up being included when we generate the reloc. */ if (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant) offset_expr.X_add_number -= 8; else { offset_expr.X_add_number = -4; offset_expr.X_op = O_constant; } } used_at = 1; macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, AT); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, AT); /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); /* FIXME: How do we handle overflow here? */ offset_expr.X_add_number += 4; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); if (mips_relax.sequence) relax_end (); } else if (!mips_big_got) { /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lw $at,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop $treg,0($at) $treg+1,4($at) Otherwise we want lw $at,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop $treg,($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) $treg+1,+4($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If there is a base register we add it to $at before the lwc1 instructions. If there is a constant we include it in the lwc1 instructions. */ used_at = 1; expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000 - 4) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); load_got_offset (AT, &offset_expr); load_delay_nop (); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, AT); /* Set mips_optimize to 2 to avoid inserting an undesired nop. */ hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize; mips_optimize = 2; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); expr1.X_add_number += 4; macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); relax_switch (); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); offset_expr.X_add_number += 4; macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); relax_end (); mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize; } else if (mips_big_got) { int gpdelay; /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want lui $at, (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16) addu $at,$at,$gp lw $at,($at) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16) nop $treg,0($at) $treg+1,4($at) Otherwise we want lw $at,($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16) nop $treg,($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) $treg+1,+4($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16) If there is a base register we add it to $at before the lwc1 instructions. If there is a constant we include it in the lwc1 instructions. */ used_at = 1; expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number; offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000 - 4) as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)")); gpdelay = reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register); relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol); macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", AT, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, AT); load_delay_nop (); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, AT); /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); expr1.X_add_number += 4; /* Set mips_optimize to 2 to avoid inserting an undesired nop. */ hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize; mips_optimize = 2; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize; expr1.X_add_number -= 4; relax_switch (); offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number; if (gpdelay) macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register); load_delay_nop (); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, AT); /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); offset_expr.X_add_number += 4; /* Set mips_optimize to 2 to avoid inserting an undesired nop. */ hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize; mips_optimize = 2; /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */ macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize; relax_end (); } else abort (); break; case M_LD_OB: s = "lw"; goto sd_ob; case M_SD_OB: s = "sw"; sd_ob: assert (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES); macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); offset_expr.X_add_number += 4; macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); break; case M_SAA_AB: s = "saa"; goto saa_saad; case M_SAAD_AB: s = "saad"; saa_saad: /* The "saa/saad" instructions are new in CN58XX. These instructions do not specify offset. When invoked with address or symbol, then load the address or value of symbol in a register using the dla macro into AT, and pass the register for emitting "saa/saad" instruction. This will get expanded to dla AT, constant/label saa/saad $treg,(AT) */ { char *name = "dla"; char *fmt = "t,A(b)"; const struct mips_opcode *mo; struct mips_cl_insn insn; mo = hash_find (op_hash, name); assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0); assert (strcmp (fmt, mo->args) == 0); create_insn (&insn, mo); insn.insn_opcode = insn.insn_mo->match; used_at = 1; INSERT_OPERAND (RT, insn, AT); if (breg) INSERT_OPERAND (RS, insn, breg); /* The address part is forwarded through the global offset_expr. */ macro (&insn); macro_build (NULL, s, "t,(b)", treg, AT); break; } /* New code added to support COPZ instructions. This code builds table entries out of the macros in mip_opcodes. R4000 uses interlocks to handle coproc delays. Other chips (like the R3000) require nops to be inserted for delays. FIXME: Currently, we require that the user handle delays. In order to fill delay slots for non-interlocked chips, we must have a way to specify delays based on the coprocessor. Eg. 4 cycles if load coproc reg from memory, 1 if in cache, etc. What are the side-effects of the cop instruction? What cache support might we have and what are its effects? Both coprocessor & memory require delays. how long??? What registers are read/set/modified? If an itbl is provided to interpret cop instructions, this knowledge can be encoded in the itbl spec. */ case M_COP0: s = "c0"; goto copz; case M_COP1: s = "c1"; goto copz; case M_COP2: s = "c2"; goto copz; case M_COP3: s = "c3"; copz: if (!strcmp (s,"c2") && mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && octeon_error_on_unsupported) { as_bad (_("opcode not implemented in Octeon `%s'"), ip->insn_mo->name); return; } /* For now we just do C (same as Cz). The parameter will be stored in insn_opcode by mips_ip. */ macro_build (NULL, s, "C", ip->insn_opcode); break; case M_MOVE: move_register (dreg, sreg); break; #ifdef LOSING_COMPILER default: /* Try and see if this is a new itbl instruction. This code builds table entries out of the macros in mip_opcodes. FIXME: For now we just assemble the expression and pass it's value along as a 32-bit immediate. We may want to have the assembler assemble this value, so that we gain the assembler's knowledge of delay slots, symbols, etc. Would it be more efficient to use mask (id) here? */ if (itbl_have_entries && (immed_expr = itbl_assemble (ip->insn_mo->name, ""))) { s = ip->insn_mo->name; s2 = "cop3"; coproc = ITBL_DECODE_PNUM (immed_expr);; macro_build (&immed_expr, s, "C"); break; } macro2 (ip); break; } if (mips_opts.noat && used_at) as_bad (_("Macro used $at after \".set noat\"")); } static void macro2 (struct mips_cl_insn *ip) { int treg, sreg, dreg, breg; int tempreg; int mask; int used_at; expressionS expr1; const char *s; const char *s2; const char *fmt; int likely = 0; int dbl = 0; int coproc = 0; int lr = 0; int imm = 0; int off; offsetT maxnum; bfd_reloc_code_real_type r; treg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 16) & 0x1f; dreg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 11) & 0x1f; sreg = breg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 21) & 0x1f; mask = ip->insn_mo->mask; expr1.X_op = O_constant; expr1.X_op_symbol = NULL; expr1.X_add_symbol = NULL; expr1.X_add_number = 1; switch (mask) { #endif /* LOSING_COMPILER */ case M_DMUL: dbl = 1; case M_MUL: macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmultu" : "multu", "s,t", sreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg); break; case M_DMUL_I: dbl = 1; case M_MUL_I: /* The MIPS assembler some times generates shifts and adds. I'm not trying to be that fancy. GCC should do this for us anyway. */ used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmult" : "mult", "s,t", sreg, AT); macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg); break; case M_DMULO_I: dbl = 1; case M_MULO_I: imm = 1; goto do_mulo; case M_DMULO: dbl = 1; case M_MULO: do_mulo: start_noreorder (); used_at = 1; if (imm) load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmult" : "mult", "s,t", sreg, imm ? AT : treg); macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dsra32" : "sra", "d,w,<", dreg, dreg, RA); macro_build (NULL, "mfhi", "d", AT); if (mips_trap) macro_build (NULL, "tne", "s,t,q", dreg, AT, 6); else { expr1.X_add_number = 8; macro_build (&expr1, "beq", "s,t,p", dreg, AT); macro_build (NULL, "nop", "", 0); macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 6); } end_noreorder (); macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg); break; case M_DMULOU_I: dbl = 1; case M_MULOU_I: imm = 1; goto do_mulou; case M_DMULOU: dbl = 1; case M_MULOU: do_mulou: start_noreorder (); used_at = 1; if (imm) load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmultu" : "multu", "s,t", sreg, imm ? AT : treg); macro_build (NULL, "mfhi", "d", AT); macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg); if (mips_trap) macro_build (NULL, "tne", "s,t,q", AT, 0, 6); else { expr1.X_add_number = 8; macro_build (&expr1, "beq", "s,t,p", AT, 0); macro_build (NULL, "nop", "", 0); macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 6); } end_noreorder (); break; case M_DROL: if (ISA_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.arch)) { if (dreg == sreg) { tempreg = AT; used_at = 1; } else { tempreg = dreg; } macro_build (NULL, "dnegu", "d,w", tempreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "drorv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, tempreg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "dsubu", "d,v,t", AT, 0, treg); macro_build (NULL, "dsrlv", "d,t,s", AT, sreg, AT); macro_build (NULL, "dsllv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); break; case M_ROL: if (ISA_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.arch)) { if (dreg == sreg) { tempreg = AT; used_at = 1; } else { tempreg = dreg; } macro_build (NULL, "negu", "d,w", tempreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "rorv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, tempreg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "subu", "d,v,t", AT, 0, treg); macro_build (NULL, "srlv", "d,t,s", AT, sreg, AT); macro_build (NULL, "sllv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); break; case M_DROL_I: { unsigned int rot; char *l, *r; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Improper rotate count")); rot = imm_expr.X_add_number & 0x3f; if (ISA_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.arch)) { rot = (64 - rot) & 0x3f; if (rot >= 32) macro_build (NULL, "dror32", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot - 32); else macro_build (NULL, "dror", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot); break; } if (rot == 0) { macro_build (NULL, "dsrl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, 0); break; } l = (rot < 0x20) ? "dsll" : "dsll32"; r = ((0x40 - rot) < 0x20) ? "dsrl" : "dsrl32"; rot &= 0x1f; used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, l, "d,w,<", AT, sreg, rot); macro_build (NULL, r, "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (0x20 - rot) & 0x1f); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); } break; case M_ROL_I: { unsigned int rot; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Improper rotate count")); rot = imm_expr.X_add_number & 0x1f; if (ISA_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.arch)) { macro_build (NULL, "ror", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (32 - rot) & 0x1f); break; } if (rot == 0) { macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, 0); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", AT, sreg, rot); macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (0x20 - rot) & 0x1f); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); } break; case M_DROR: if (ISA_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.arch)) { macro_build (NULL, "drorv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "dsubu", "d,v,t", AT, 0, treg); macro_build (NULL, "dsllv", "d,t,s", AT, sreg, AT); macro_build (NULL, "dsrlv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); break; case M_ROR: if (ISA_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.arch)) { macro_build (NULL, "rorv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "subu", "d,v,t", AT, 0, treg); macro_build (NULL, "sllv", "d,t,s", AT, sreg, AT); macro_build (NULL, "srlv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); break; case M_DROR_I: { unsigned int rot; char *l, *r; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Improper rotate count")); rot = imm_expr.X_add_number & 0x3f; if (ISA_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.arch)) { if (rot >= 32) macro_build (NULL, "dror32", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot - 32); else macro_build (NULL, "dror", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot); break; } if (rot == 0) { macro_build (NULL, "dsrl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, 0); break; } r = (rot < 0x20) ? "dsrl" : "dsrl32"; l = ((0x40 - rot) < 0x20) ? "dsll" : "dsll32"; rot &= 0x1f; used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, r, "d,w,<", AT, sreg, rot); macro_build (NULL, l, "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (0x20 - rot) & 0x1f); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); } break; case M_ROR_I: { unsigned int rot; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Improper rotate count")); rot = imm_expr.X_add_number & 0x1f; if (ISA_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.arch)) { macro_build (NULL, "ror", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot); break; } if (rot == 0) { macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, 0); break; } used_at = 1; macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", AT, sreg, rot); macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (0x20 - rot) & 0x1f); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT); } break; case M_S_DOB: if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4650) { as_bad (_("opcode not supported on this processor")); break; } assert (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1); /* Even on a big endian machine $fn comes before $fn+1. We have to adjust when storing to memory. */ macro_build (&offset_expr, "swc1", "T,o(b)", target_big_endian ? treg + 1 : treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); offset_expr.X_add_number += 4; macro_build (&offset_expr, "swc1", "T,o(b)", target_big_endian ? treg : treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); break; case M_SEQ: if (sreg == 0) macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); else if (treg == 0) macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); else { macro_build (NULL, "xor", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, treg); macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } break; case M_SEQ_I: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0) { macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; } if (sreg == 0) { as_warn (_("Instruction %s: result is always false"), ip->insn_mo->name); move_register (dreg, 0); break; } if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= 0 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x10000) { macro_build (&imm_expr, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } else if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number > -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0) { imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&imm_expr, HAVE_32BIT_GPRS ? "addiu" : "daddiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } else { load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, "xor", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT); used_at = 1; } macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; case M_SGE: /* sreg >= treg <==> not (sreg < treg) */ s = "slt"; goto sge; case M_SGEU: s = "sltu"; sge: macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, treg); macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; case M_SGE_I: /* sreg >= I <==> not (sreg < I) */ case M_SGEU_I: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000) { macro_build (&imm_expr, mask == M_SGE_I ? "slti" : "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } else { load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, mask == M_SGE_I ? "slt" : "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT); used_at = 1; } macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; case M_SGT: /* sreg > treg <==> treg < sreg */ s = "slt"; goto sgt; case M_SGTU: s = "sltu"; sgt: macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, treg, sreg); break; case M_SGT_I: /* sreg > I <==> I < sreg */ s = "slt"; goto sgti; case M_SGTU_I: s = "sltu"; sgti: used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, AT, sreg); break; case M_SLE: /* sreg <= treg <==> treg >= sreg <==> not (treg < sreg) */ s = "slt"; goto sle; case M_SLEU: s = "sltu"; sle: macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, treg, sreg); macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; case M_SLE_I: /* sreg <= I <==> I >= sreg <==> not (I < sreg) */ s = "slt"; goto slei; case M_SLEU_I: s = "sltu"; slei: used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, AT, sreg); macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; case M_SLT_I: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000) { macro_build (&imm_expr, "slti", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; } used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT); break; case M_SLTU_I: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000) { macro_build (&imm_expr, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; } used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT); break; case M_SNE: if (sreg == 0) macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, treg); else if (treg == 0) macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, sreg); else { macro_build (NULL, "xor", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, treg); macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, dreg); } break; case M_SNE_I: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0) { macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, sreg); break; } if (sreg == 0) { as_warn (_("Instruction %s: result is always true"), ip->insn_mo->name); macro_build (&expr1, HAVE_32BIT_GPRS ? "addiu" : "daddiu", "t,r,j", dreg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; } if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number >= 0 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x10000) { macro_build (&imm_expr, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } else if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number > -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0) { imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&imm_expr, HAVE_32BIT_GPRS ? "addiu" : "daddiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } else { load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, "xor", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT); used_at = 1; } macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, dreg); break; case M_DSUB_I: dbl = 1; case M_SUB_I: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number > -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number <= 0x8000) { imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&imm_expr, dbl ? "daddi" : "addi", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; } used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dsub" : "sub", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT); break; case M_DSUBU_I: dbl = 1; case M_SUBU_I: if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number > -0x8000 && imm_expr.X_add_number <= 0x8000) { imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&imm_expr, dbl ? "daddiu" : "addiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); break; } used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dsubu" : "subu", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT); break; case M_TEQ_I: s = "teq"; goto trap; case M_TGE_I: s = "tge"; goto trap; case M_TGEU_I: s = "tgeu"; goto trap; case M_TLT_I: s = "tlt"; goto trap; case M_TLTU_I: s = "tltu"; goto trap; case M_TNE_I: s = "tne"; trap: used_at = 1; load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS); macro_build (NULL, s, "s,t", sreg, AT); break; case M_TRUNCWS: case M_TRUNCWD: if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && octeon_error_on_unsupported) { as_bad (_("opcode not implemented in Octeon `%s'"), ip->insn_mo->name); return; } assert (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1); used_at = 1; sreg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 11) & 0x1f; /* floating reg */ dreg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 06) & 0x1f; /* floating reg */ /* * Is the double cfc1 instruction a bug in the mips assembler; * or is there a reason for it? */ start_noreorder (); macro_build (NULL, "cfc1", "t,G", treg, RA); macro_build (NULL, "cfc1", "t,G", treg, RA); macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); expr1.X_add_number = 3; macro_build (&expr1, "ori", "t,r,i", AT, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16); expr1.X_add_number = 2; macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", AT, AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16); macro_build (NULL, "ctc1", "t,G", AT, RA); macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); macro_build (NULL, mask == M_TRUNCWD ? "cvt.w.d" : "cvt.w.s", "D,S", dreg, sreg); macro_build (NULL, "ctc1", "t,G", treg, RA); macro_build (NULL, "nop", ""); end_noreorder (); break; case M_ULH: s = "lb"; goto ulh; case M_ULHU: s = "lbu"; ulh: used_at = 1; if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x7fff) as_bad (_("operand overflow")); /* Expand the ulh to "lb, lbu, ins" instead of "lb, lbu, sll, ori". */ if (! target_big_endian) ++offset_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); if (! target_big_endian) --offset_expr.X_add_number; else ++offset_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&offset_expr, "lbu", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); if (ISA_HAS_INS (mips_opts.isa)) macro_build (NULL, "ins", "t,r,+A,+B", treg, AT, 8, 31); else { macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", AT, AT, 8); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", treg, treg, AT); } break; case M_ULD: s = "ldl"; s2 = "ldr"; off = 7; goto ulw; case M_ULW: s = "lwl"; s2 = "lwr"; off = 3; ulw: if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x8000 - off) as_bad (_("operand overflow")); if (treg != breg) tempreg = treg; else { used_at = 1; tempreg = AT; } /* For small variables the compiler uses gp_rel to load the value of the variables. While parsing instructions "uld $2,%gp_rel(var)($28)" the offset_reloc[0] is set to BFD_RELOC_GPREL16. Use this relocation type while emitting instructions otherwise use BFD_RELOC_LO16. */ if (offset_reloc[0] == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_LO16; if (octeon_use_unalign && mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON) { /* Reset used_at as tempreg is not used while generating Octeon unaligned load/store. */ used_at = 0; macro_build (&offset_expr, (mask == M_ULW ? "ulw" : "uld"), "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], breg); break; } if (! target_big_endian) offset_expr.X_add_number += off; macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", tempreg, offset_reloc[0], breg); if (! target_big_endian) offset_expr.X_add_number -= off; else offset_expr.X_add_number += off; macro_build (&offset_expr, s2, "t,o(b)", tempreg, offset_reloc[0], breg); /* If necessary, move the result in tempreg the final destination. */ if (treg == tempreg) break; /* Protect second load's delay slot. */ load_delay_nop (); move_register (treg, tempreg); break; case M_ULD_A: s = "ldl"; s2 = "ldr"; off = 7; goto ulwa; case M_ULW_A: s = "lwl"; s2 = "lwr"; off = 3; ulwa: used_at = 1; load_address (AT, &offset_expr, &used_at); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg); /* For small variables the compiler uses gp_rel to load the value of the variables. While parsing instructions "uld $2,%gp_rel(var)($28)" the offset_reloc[0] is set to BFD_RELOC_GPREL16. Use this relocation type while emitting instructions otherwise use BFD_RELOC_LO16. */ if (offset_reloc[0] == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_LO16; if (octeon_use_unalign && mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON) { macro_build (&offset_expr, (mask == M_ULW_A ? "ulw" : "uld"), "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], AT); break; } if (! target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = off; else expr1.X_add_number = 0; macro_build (&expr1, s, "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], AT); if (! target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 0; else expr1.X_add_number = off; macro_build (&expr1, s2, "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], AT); break; case M_ULH_A: case M_ULHU_A: used_at = 1; load_address (AT, &offset_expr, &used_at); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg); if (ISA_HAS_INS (mips_opts.isa)) { if (target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 1; else expr1.X_add_number = 0; macro_build (&expr1, "lbu", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); if (target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 0; else expr1.X_add_number = 1; macro_build (&expr1, mask == M_ULH_A ? "lb" : "lbu", "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); macro_build (NULL, "ins", "t,r,+A,+B", treg, AT, 8, 31); break; } if (target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 0; macro_build (&expr1, mask == M_ULH_A ? "lb" : "lbu", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); if (target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 1; else expr1.X_add_number = 0; macro_build (&expr1, "lbu", "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", treg, treg, 8); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", treg, treg, AT); break; case M_USH: used_at = 1; if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x7fff) as_bad (_("operand overflow")); if (target_big_endian) ++offset_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&offset_expr, "sb", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", AT, treg, 8); if (target_big_endian) --offset_expr.X_add_number; else ++offset_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&offset_expr, "sb", "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg); break; case M_USD: s = "sdl"; s2 = "sdr"; off = 7; goto usw; case M_USW: s = "swl"; s2 = "swr"; off = 3; usw: if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x8000 - off) as_bad (_("operand overflow")); /* For small variables the compiler uses gp_rel to load the value of the variables. While parsing instructions "uld $2,%gp_rel(var)($28)" the offset_reloc[0] is set to BFD_RELOC_GPREL16. Use this relocation type while emitting instructions otherwise use BFD_RELOC_LO16. */ if (offset_reloc[0] == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_LO16; if (octeon_use_unalign && mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON) { macro_build (&offset_expr, (mask == M_USD ? "usd" : "usw"), "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], breg); break; } if (! target_big_endian) offset_expr.X_add_number += off; macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], breg); if (! target_big_endian) offset_expr.X_add_number -= off; else offset_expr.X_add_number += off; macro_build (&offset_expr, s2, "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], breg); break; case M_USD_A: s = "sdl"; s2 = "sdr"; off = 7; goto uswa; case M_USW_A: s = "swl"; s2 = "swr"; off = 3; uswa: used_at = 1; load_address (AT, &offset_expr, &used_at); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg); /* For small variables the compiler uses gp_rel to load the value of the variables. While parsing instructions "uld $2,%gp_rel(var)($28)" the offset_reloc[0] is set to BFD_RELOC_GPREL16. Use this relocation type while emitting instructions otherwise use BFD_RELOC_LO16. */ if (offset_reloc[0] == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_LO16; if (octeon_use_unalign && mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON) { macro_build (&offset_expr, (mask == M_USW_A ? "usw" : "usd"), "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], AT); break; } if (! target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = off; else expr1.X_add_number = 0; macro_build (&expr1, s, "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], AT); if (! target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 0; else expr1.X_add_number = off; macro_build (&expr1, s2, "t,o(b)", treg, offset_reloc[0], AT); break; case M_USH_A: used_at = 1; load_address (AT, &offset_expr, &used_at); if (breg != 0) macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg); if (! target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 0; macro_build (&expr1, "sb", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", treg, treg, 8); if (! target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 1; else expr1.X_add_number = 0; macro_build (&expr1, "sb", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); if (! target_big_endian) expr1.X_add_number = 0; else expr1.X_add_number = 1; macro_build (&expr1, "lbu", "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT); macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", treg, treg, 8); macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", treg, treg, AT); break; default: /* FIXME: Check if this is one of the itbl macros, since they are added dynamically. */ as_bad (_("Macro %s not implemented yet"), ip->insn_mo->name); break; } if (mips_opts.noat && used_at) as_bad (_("Macro used $at after \".set noat\"")); } /* Implement macros in mips16 mode. */ static void mips16_macro (struct mips_cl_insn *ip) { int mask; int xreg, yreg, zreg, tmp; expressionS expr1; int dbl; const char *s, *s2, *s3; mask = ip->insn_mo->mask; xreg = MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, *ip); yreg = MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RY, *ip); zreg = MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip); expr1.X_op = O_constant; expr1.X_op_symbol = NULL; expr1.X_add_symbol = NULL; expr1.X_add_number = 1; dbl = 0; switch (mask) { default: internalError (); case M_DDIV_3: dbl = 1; case M_DIV_3: s = "mflo"; goto do_div3; case M_DREM_3: dbl = 1; case M_REM_3: s = "mfhi"; do_div3: start_noreorder (); macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "ddiv" : "div", "0,x,y", xreg, yreg); expr1.X_add_number = 2; macro_build (&expr1, "bnez", "x,p", yreg); macro_build (NULL, "break", "6", 7); /* FIXME: The normal code checks for of -1 / -0x80000000 here, since that causes an overflow. We should do that as well, but I don't see how to do the comparisons without a temporary register. */ end_noreorder (); macro_build (NULL, s, "x", zreg); break; case M_DIVU_3: s = "divu"; s2 = "mflo"; goto do_divu3; case M_REMU_3: s = "divu"; s2 = "mfhi"; goto do_divu3; case M_DDIVU_3: s = "ddivu"; s2 = "mflo"; goto do_divu3; case M_DREMU_3: s = "ddivu"; s2 = "mfhi"; do_divu3: start_noreorder (); macro_build (NULL, s, "0,x,y", xreg, yreg); expr1.X_add_number = 2; macro_build (&expr1, "bnez", "x,p", yreg); macro_build (NULL, "break", "6", 7); end_noreorder (); macro_build (NULL, s2, "x", zreg); break; case M_DMUL: dbl = 1; case M_MUL: macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmultu" : "multu", "x,y", xreg, yreg); macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "x", zreg); break; case M_DSUBU_I: dbl = 1; goto do_subu; case M_SUBU_I: do_subu: if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&imm_expr, dbl ? "daddiu" : "addiu", "y,x,4", yreg, xreg); break; case M_SUBU_I_2: if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&imm_expr, "addiu", "x,k", xreg); break; case M_DSUBU_I_2: if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number; macro_build (&imm_expr, "daddiu", "y,j", yreg); break; case M_BEQ: s = "cmp"; s2 = "bteqz"; goto do_branch; case M_BNE: s = "cmp"; s2 = "btnez"; goto do_branch; case M_BLT: s = "slt"; s2 = "btnez"; goto do_branch; case M_BLTU: s = "sltu"; s2 = "btnez"; goto do_branch; case M_BLE: s = "slt"; s2 = "bteqz"; goto do_reverse_branch; case M_BLEU: s = "sltu"; s2 = "bteqz"; goto do_reverse_branch; case M_BGE: s = "slt"; s2 = "bteqz"; goto do_branch; case M_BGEU: s = "sltu"; s2 = "bteqz"; goto do_branch; case M_BGT: s = "slt"; s2 = "btnez"; goto do_reverse_branch; case M_BGTU: s = "sltu"; s2 = "btnez"; do_reverse_branch: tmp = xreg; xreg = yreg; yreg = tmp; do_branch: macro_build (NULL, s, "x,y", xreg, yreg); macro_build (&offset_expr, s2, "p"); break; case M_BEQ_I: s = "cmpi"; s2 = "bteqz"; s3 = "x,U"; goto do_branch_i; case M_BNE_I: s = "cmpi"; s2 = "btnez"; s3 = "x,U"; goto do_branch_i; case M_BLT_I: s = "slti"; s2 = "btnez"; s3 = "x,8"; goto do_branch_i; case M_BLTU_I: s = "sltiu"; s2 = "btnez"; s3 = "x,8"; goto do_branch_i; case M_BLE_I: s = "slti"; s2 = "btnez"; s3 = "x,8"; goto do_addone_branch_i; case M_BLEU_I: s = "sltiu"; s2 = "btnez"; s3 = "x,8"; goto do_addone_branch_i; case M_BGE_I: s = "slti"; s2 = "bteqz"; s3 = "x,8"; goto do_branch_i; case M_BGEU_I: s = "sltiu"; s2 = "bteqz"; s3 = "x,8"; goto do_branch_i; case M_BGT_I: s = "slti"; s2 = "bteqz"; s3 = "x,8"; goto do_addone_branch_i; case M_BGTU_I: s = "sltiu"; s2 = "bteqz"; s3 = "x,8"; do_addone_branch_i: if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant")); ++imm_expr.X_add_number; do_branch_i: macro_build (&imm_expr, s, s3, xreg); macro_build (&offset_expr, s2, "p"); break; case M_ABS: expr1.X_add_number = 0; macro_build (&expr1, "slti", "x,8", yreg); if (xreg != yreg) move_register (xreg, yreg); expr1.X_add_number = 2; macro_build (&expr1, "bteqz", "p"); macro_build (NULL, "neg", "x,w", xreg, xreg); } } /* For consistency checking, verify that all bits are specified either by the match/mask part of the instruction definition, or by the operand list. */ static int validate_mips_insn (const struct mips_opcode *opc) { const char *p = opc->args; char c; unsigned long used_bits = opc->mask; if ((used_bits & opc->match) != opc->match) { as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (mask error): %s %s"), opc->name, opc->args); return 0; } #define USE_BITS(mask,shift) (used_bits |= ((mask) << (shift))) while (*p) switch (c = *p++) { case ',': break; case '(': break; case ')': break; case '^': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_BITIND, OP_SH_BITIND); break; case '~': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_BITIND, OP_SH_BITIND); break; case '+': switch (c = *p++) { case '1': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_UDI1, OP_SH_UDI1); break; case '2': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_UDI2, OP_SH_UDI2); break; case '3': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_UDI3, OP_SH_UDI3); break; case '4': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_UDI4, OP_SH_UDI4); break; case 'A': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break; case 'B': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_INSMSB, OP_SH_INSMSB); break; case 'C': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_EXTMSBD, OP_SH_EXTMSBD); break; case 'D': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SEL, OP_SH_SEL); break; case 'E': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break; case 'F': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_INSMSB, OP_SH_INSMSB); break; case 'G': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_EXTMSBD, OP_SH_EXTMSBD); break; case 'H': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_EXTMSBD, OP_SH_EXTMSBD); break; case 'I': break; case 't': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break; case 'T': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SEL, OP_SH_SEL); break; default: as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (unknown extension operand type `+%c'): %s %s"), c, opc->name, opc->args); return 0; } break; case '<': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break; case '>': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break; case 'A': break; case 'B': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE20, OP_SH_CODE20); break; case 'C': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_COPZ, OP_SH_COPZ); break; case 'D': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FD, OP_SH_FD); break; case 'E': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break; case 'F': break; case 'G': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break; case 'H': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SEL, OP_SH_SEL); break; case 'I': break; case 'J': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE19, OP_SH_CODE19); break; case 'K': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break; case 'L': break; case 'M': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CCC, OP_SH_CCC); break; case 'N': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_BCC, OP_SH_BCC); break; case 'O': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_ALN, OP_SH_ALN); break; case 'Q': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_VSEL, OP_SH_VSEL); USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FT, OP_SH_FT); break; case 'R': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FR, OP_SH_FR); break; case 'S': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FS, OP_SH_FS); break; case 'T': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FT, OP_SH_FT); break; case 'V': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FS, OP_SH_FS); break; case 'W': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FT, OP_SH_FT); break; case 'X': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FD, OP_SH_FD); break; case 'Y': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FS, OP_SH_FS); break; case 'Z': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FT, OP_SH_FT); break; case 'a': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_TARGET, OP_SH_TARGET); break; case 'b': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break; case 'c': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE, OP_SH_CODE); break; case 'd': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break; case 'f': break; case 'h': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_PREFX, OP_SH_PREFX); break; case 'i': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_IMMEDIATE, OP_SH_IMMEDIATE); break; case 'j': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DELTA, OP_SH_DELTA); break; case 'k': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CACHE, OP_SH_CACHE); break; case 'l': break; case 'o': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DELTA, OP_SH_DELTA); break; case 'p': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DELTA, OP_SH_DELTA); break; case 'q': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE2, OP_SH_CODE2); break; case 'r': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break; case 's': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break; case 't': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break; case 'u': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_IMMEDIATE, OP_SH_IMMEDIATE); break; case 'v': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break; case 'w': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break; case 'x': break; case 'y': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE2, OP_SH_CODE2); break; case 'z': break; case 'P': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_PERFREG, OP_SH_PERFREG); break; case 'U': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break; case 'e': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_VECBYTE, OP_SH_VECBYTE); break; case '%': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_VECALIGN, OP_SH_VECALIGN); break; case '[': break; case ']': break; case '2': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_BP, OP_SH_BP); break; case '3': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SA3, OP_SH_SA3); break; case '4': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SA4, OP_SH_SA4); break; case '5': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_IMM8, OP_SH_IMM8); break; case '6': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break; case '7': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DSPACC, OP_SH_DSPACC); break; case '8': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_WRDSP, OP_SH_WRDSP); break; case '9': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DSPACC_S, OP_SH_DSPACC_S);break; case '0': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DSPSFT, OP_SH_DSPSFT); break; case '\'': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RDDSP, OP_SH_RDDSP); break; case ':': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DSPSFT_7, OP_SH_DSPSFT_7);break; case '@': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_IMM10, OP_SH_IMM10); break; case '!': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_MT_U, OP_SH_MT_U); break; case '$': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_MT_H, OP_SH_MT_H); break; case '*': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_MTACC_T, OP_SH_MTACC_T); break; case '&': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_MTACC_D, OP_SH_MTACC_D); break; case 'g': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break; default: as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (unknown operand type `%c'): %s %s"), c, opc->name, opc->args); return 0; } #undef USE_BITS if (used_bits != 0xffffffff) { as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (bits 0x%lx undefined): %s %s"), ~used_bits & 0xffffffff, opc->name, opc->args); return 0; } return 1; } /* UDI immediates. */ struct mips_immed { char type; unsigned int shift; unsigned long mask; const char * desc; }; static const struct mips_immed mips_immed[] = { { '1', OP_SH_UDI1, OP_MASK_UDI1, 0}, { '2', OP_SH_UDI2, OP_MASK_UDI2, 0}, { '3', OP_SH_UDI3, OP_MASK_UDI3, 0}, { '4', OP_SH_UDI4, OP_MASK_UDI4, 0}, { 0,0,0,0 } }; /* Check whether an odd floating-point register is allowed. */ static int mips_oddfpreg_ok (const struct mips_opcode *insn, int argnum) { const char *s = insn->name; if (insn->pinfo == INSN_MACRO) /* Let a macro pass, we'll catch it later when it is expanded. */ return 1; if (ISA_HAS_ODD_SINGLE_FPR (mips_opts.isa)) { /* Allow odd registers for single-precision ops. */ switch (insn->pinfo & (FP_S | FP_D)) { case FP_S: case 0: return 1; /* both single precision - ok */ case FP_D: return 0; /* both double precision - fail */ default: break; } /* Cvt.w.x and cvt.x.w allow an odd register for a 'w' or 's' operand. */ s = strchr (insn->name, '.'); if (argnum == 2) s = s != NULL ? strchr (s + 1, '.') : NULL; return (s != NULL && (s[1] == 'w' || s[1] == 's')); } /* Single-precision coprocessor loads and moves are OK too. */ if ((insn->pinfo & FP_S) && (insn->pinfo & (INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY | INSN_STORE_MEMORY | INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY | INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY))) return 1; return 0; } /* This routine assembles an instruction into its binary format. As a side effect, it sets one of the global variables imm_reloc or offset_reloc to the type of relocation to do if one of the operands is an address expression. */ static void mips_ip (char *str, struct mips_cl_insn *ip) { char *s; const char *args; char c = 0; struct mips_opcode *insn; char *argsStart; unsigned int regno; unsigned int lastregno = 0; unsigned int lastpos = 0; unsigned int limlo, limhi; char *s_reset; char save_c = 0; offsetT min_range, max_range; int argnum; unsigned int rtype; insn_error = NULL; /* If the instruction contains a '.', we first try to match an instruction including the '.'. Then we try again without the '.'. */ insn = NULL; for (s = str; *s != '\0' && !ISSPACE (*s); ++s) continue; /* If we stopped on whitespace, then replace the whitespace with null for the call to hash_find. Save the character we replaced just in case we have to re-parse the instruction. */ if (ISSPACE (*s)) { save_c = *s; *s++ = '\0'; } insn = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, str); /* If we didn't find the instruction in the opcode table, try again, but this time with just the instruction up to, but not including the first '.'. */ if (insn == NULL) { /* Restore the character we overwrite above (if any). */ if (save_c) *(--s) = save_c; /* Scan up to the first '.' or whitespace. */ for (s = str; *s != '\0' && *s != '.' && !ISSPACE (*s); ++s) continue; /* If we did not find a '.', then we can quit now. */ if (*s != '.') { insn_error = "unrecognized opcode"; return; } /* Lookup the instruction in the hash table. */ *s++ = '\0'; if ((insn = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, str)) == NULL) { insn_error = "unrecognized opcode"; return; } } argsStart = s; for (;;) { bfd_boolean ok; assert (strcmp (insn->name, str) == 0); if (OPCODE_IS_MEMBER (insn, (mips_opts.isa /* We don't check for mips_opts.mips16 here since we want to allow jalx if -mips16 was specified on the command line. */ | (file_ase_mips16 ? INSN_MIPS16 : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_mdmx ? INSN_MDMX : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_dsp ? INSN_DSP : 0) | ((mips_opts.ase_dsp && ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP64_ASE) ? INSN_DSP64 : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_dspr2 ? INSN_DSPR2 : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_mt ? INSN_MT : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_mips3d ? INSN_MIPS3D : 0) | (mips_opts.ase_smartmips ? INSN_SMARTMIPS : 0)), mips_opts.arch)) ok = TRUE; else ok = FALSE; if (insn->pinfo != INSN_MACRO) { if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4650 && (insn->pinfo & FP_D) != 0) ok = FALSE; if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && octeon_error_on_unsupported && ((insn->pinfo & FP_D) != 0 || (insn->pinfo & FP_S) !=0 || strcmp (insn->name, "prefx") == 0)) { insn_error = "opcode not implemented in Octeon"; return; } if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && octeon_error_on_unsupported && (strcmp (insn->name, "swc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "lwc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "sdc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "ldc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "bc2f") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "bc2t") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "mfc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "mtc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "ctc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "cfc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "mfhc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "mthc2") == 0)) { insn_error = "opcode not implemented in Octeon"; return; } /* Issue a warning message for Octeon unaligned load/store instructions used when octeon_use_unalign is not set. */ if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && ! octeon_use_unalign && (strcmp (insn->name, "ulw") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "uld") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "usw") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "usd") == 0)) { static char buf[120]; sprintf (buf, _("Octeon specific unaligned load/store instructions are not allowed with -mno-octeon-useun")); insn_error = buf; return; } /* Issue a warning message for MIPS unaligned load/store instructions used when octeon_use_unalign is set. */ if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && octeon_use_unalign && (strcmp (insn->name, "lwl") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "lwr") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "ldl") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "ldr") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "sdl") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "sdr") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "swr") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "swl") == 0)) { static char buf[100]; sprintf (buf, _("Unaligned load/store instructions are not allowed with -mocteon-useun")); insn_error = buf; return; } } /* Octeon has its own version of dmtc2/dmfc2 instructions, error on other formats. */ if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && (strcmp (insn->name, "dmtc2") == 0 || strcmp (insn->name, "dmfc2") == 0) && (insn->membership & INSN_OCTEON) != INSN_OCTEON) { static char buf[100]; sprintf (buf, _("opcode not supported in %s"), mips_cpu_info_from_arch (mips_opts.arch)->name); insn_error = buf; ok = FALSE; } if (! ok) { if (insn + 1 < &mips_opcodes[NUMOPCODES] && strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name) == 0) { ++insn; continue; } else { if (!insn_error) { static char buf[100]; sprintf (buf, _("opcode not supported on this processor: %s (%s)"), mips_cpu_info_from_arch (mips_opts.arch)->name, mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); insn_error = buf; } if (save_c) *(--s) = save_c; return; } } create_insn (ip, insn); insn_error = NULL; argnum = 1; for (args = insn->args;; ++args) { int is_mdmx; s += strspn (s, " \t"); is_mdmx = 0; switch (*args) { case '\0': /* end of args */ if (*s == '\0') return; break; case '2': /* dsp 2-bit unsigned immediate in bit 11 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number != 1 && (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number != 3) { as_bad (_("BALIGN immediate not 1 or 3 (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (BP, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '3': /* dsp 3-bit unsigned immediate in bit 21 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_SA3) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"), OP_MASK_SA3, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (SA3, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '4': /* dsp 4-bit unsigned immediate in bit 21 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_SA4) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"), OP_MASK_SA4, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (SA4, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '5': /* dsp 8-bit unsigned immediate in bit 16 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_IMM8) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"), OP_MASK_IMM8, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (IMM8, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '6': /* dsp 5-bit unsigned immediate in bit 21 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_RS) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"), OP_MASK_RS, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (RS, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '7': /* four dsp accumulators in bits 11,12 */ if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == 'a' && s[2] == 'c' && s[3] >= '0' && s[3] <= '3') { regno = s[3] - '0'; s += 4; INSERT_OPERAND (DSPACC, *ip, regno); continue; } else as_bad (_("Invalid dsp acc register")); break; case '8': /* dsp 6-bit unsigned immediate in bit 11 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_WRDSP) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"), OP_MASK_WRDSP, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (WRDSP, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '9': /* four dsp accumulators in bits 21,22 */ if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == 'a' && s[2] == 'c' && s[3] >= '0' && s[3] <= '3') { regno = s[3] - '0'; s += 4; INSERT_OPERAND (DSPACC_S, *ip, regno); continue; } else as_bad (_("Invalid dsp acc register")); break; case '0': /* dsp 6-bit signed immediate in bit 20 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); min_range = -((OP_MASK_DSPSFT + 1) >> 1); max_range = ((OP_MASK_DSPSFT + 1) >> 1) - 1; if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range || imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"), (long) min_range, (long) max_range, (long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (DSPSFT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '\'': /* dsp 6-bit unsigned immediate in bit 16 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_RDDSP) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"), OP_MASK_RDDSP, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (RDDSP, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case ':': /* dsp 7-bit signed immediate in bit 19 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); min_range = -((OP_MASK_DSPSFT_7 + 1) >> 1); max_range = ((OP_MASK_DSPSFT_7 + 1) >> 1) - 1; if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range || imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"), (long) min_range, (long) max_range, (long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (DSPSFT_7, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '@': /* dsp 10-bit signed immediate in bit 16 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); min_range = -((OP_MASK_IMM10 + 1) >> 1); max_range = ((OP_MASK_IMM10 + 1) >> 1) - 1; if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range || imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range) { as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"), (long) min_range, (long) max_range, (long) imm_expr.X_add_number); } INSERT_OPERAND (IMM10, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '!': /* MT usermode flag bit. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_MT_U) as_bad (_("MT usermode bit not 0 or 1 (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (MT_U, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '$': /* MT load high flag bit. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_MT_H) as_bad (_("MT load high bit not 0 or 1 (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (MT_H, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '*': /* four dsp accumulators in bits 18,19 */ if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == 'a' && s[2] == 'c' && s[3] >= '0' && s[3] <= '3') { regno = s[3] - '0'; s += 4; INSERT_OPERAND (MTACC_T, *ip, regno); continue; } else as_bad (_("Invalid dsp/smartmips acc register")); break; case '&': /* four dsp accumulators in bits 13,14 */ if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == 'a' && s[2] == 'c' && s[3] >= '0' && s[3] <= '3') { regno = s[3] - '0'; s += 4; INSERT_OPERAND (MTACC_D, *ip, regno); continue; } else as_bad (_("Invalid dsp/smartmips acc register")); break; case ',': ++argnum; if (*s++ == *args) continue; s--; switch (*++args) { case 'r': case 'v': INSERT_OPERAND (RS, *ip, lastregno); continue; case 'w': INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, lastregno); continue; case 'W': INSERT_OPERAND (FT, *ip, lastregno); continue; case 'V': INSERT_OPERAND (FS, *ip, lastregno); continue; } break; case '(': /* Handle optional base register. Either the base register is omitted or we must have a left paren. */ /* This is dependent on the next operand specifier is a base register specification. */ assert (args[1] == 'b' || args[1] == '5' || args[1] == '-' || args[1] == '4'); if (*s == '\0') return; case ')': /* these must match exactly */ case '[': case ']': if (*s++ == *args) continue; break; case '+': /* Opcode extension character. */ switch (*++args) { case '1': /* UDI immediates. */ case '2': case '3': case '4': { const struct mips_immed *imm = mips_immed; while (imm->type && imm->type != *args) ++imm; if (! imm->type) internalError (); my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number & ~imm->mask) { as_warn (_("Illegal %s number (%lu, 0x%lx)"), imm->desc ? imm->desc : ip->insn_mo->name, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number &= imm->mask; } ip->insn_opcode |= ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number << imm->shift); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; } continue; case 'A': /* ins/ext position, becomes LSB. */ limlo = 0; limhi = 31; goto do_lsb; case 'E': limlo = 32; limhi = 63; goto do_lsb; do_lsb: my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number < limlo || (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > limhi) { as_bad (_("Improper position (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number = limlo; } lastpos = imm_expr.X_add_number; INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'B': /* ins size, becomes MSB. */ limlo = 1; limhi = 32; goto do_msb; case 'F': limlo = 33; limhi = 64; goto do_msb; do_msb: my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); /* Check for negative input so that small negative numbers will not succeed incorrectly. The checks against (pos+size) transitively check "size" itself, assuming that "pos" is reasonable. */ if ((long) imm_expr.X_add_number < 0 || ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number + lastpos) < limlo || ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number + lastpos) > limhi) { as_bad (_("Improper insert size (%lu, position %lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number, (unsigned long) lastpos); imm_expr.X_add_number = limlo - lastpos; } INSERT_OPERAND (INSMSB, *ip, lastpos + imm_expr.X_add_number - 1); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'C': /* ext size, becomes MSBD. */ limlo = 1; limhi = 32; goto do_msbd; case 'G': limlo = 33; limhi = 64; goto do_msbd; case 'H': limlo = 33; limhi = 64; goto do_msbd; do_msbd: my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); /* Check for negative input so that small negative numbers will not succeed incorrectly. The checks against (pos+size) transitively check "size" itself, assuming that "pos" is reasonable. */ if ((long) imm_expr.X_add_number < 0 || ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number + lastpos) < limlo || ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number + lastpos) > limhi) { as_bad (_("Improper extract size (%lu, position %lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number, (unsigned long) lastpos); imm_expr.X_add_number = limlo - lastpos; } INSERT_OPERAND (EXTMSBD, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number - 1); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'D': /* +D is for disassembly only; never match. */ break; case 'I': /* "+I" is like "I", except that imm2_expr is used. */ my_getExpression (&imm2_expr, s); if (imm2_expr.X_op != O_big && imm2_expr.X_op != O_constant) insn_error = _("absolute expression required"); if (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS) normalize_constant_expr (&imm2_expr); s = expr_end; continue; case 'T': /* Coprocessor register. */ /* +T is for disassembly only; never match. */ break; case 't': /* Coprocessor register number. */ if (s[0] == '$' && ISDIGIT (s[1])) { ++s; regno = 0; do { regno *= 10; regno += *s - '0'; ++s; } while (ISDIGIT (*s)); if (regno > 31) as_bad (_("Invalid register number (%d)"), regno); else { INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, regno); continue; } } else as_bad (_("Invalid coprocessor 0 register number")); break; default: as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (unknown extension operand type `+%c'): %s %s"), *args, insn->name, insn->args); /* Further processing is fruitless. */ return; } break; case '<': /* must be at least one digit */ /* * According to the manual, if the shift amount is greater * than 31 or less than 0, then the shift amount should be * mod 32. In reality the mips assembler issues an error. * We issue a warning and mask out all but the low 5 bits. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 31) as_warn (_("Improper shift amount (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '>': /* shift amount minus 32 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number < 32 || (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 63) break; INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number - 32); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '^': /* must be at least one digit */ /* Decode 5-bits of bbit0/1's bit index amount. If the value is greater than 31, issue a warning and mask out all but the low 5 bits. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 31) { as_warn (_("Improper bit index amount (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number &= OP_MASK_BITIND; } ip->insn_opcode |= imm_expr.X_add_number << OP_SH_BITIND; imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '~': /* bit index minus 32 */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number < 32 || (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 63) break; ip->insn_opcode |= (imm_expr.X_add_number - 32) << OP_SH_BITIND; imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'k': /* cache code */ case 'h': /* prefx code */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 31) as_warn (_("Invalid value for `%s' (%lu)"), ip->insn_mo->name, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); if (*args == 'k') INSERT_OPERAND (CACHE, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); else INSERT_OPERAND (PREFX, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'c': /* break code */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_CODE) as_warn (_("Code for %s not in range 0..1023 (%lu)"), ip->insn_mo->name, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (CODE, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'q': /* lower break code */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_CODE2) as_warn (_("Lower code for %s not in range 0..1023 (%lu)"), ip->insn_mo->name, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (CODE2, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'y': /* Decode 10-bits of seqi/snei's signed constant offset. Issue a warning message if the value is not within the range. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number + 0x200) > 1023) { as_warn (_("Illegal 10-bit signed constant (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number &= OP_MASK_CODE2; } ip->insn_opcode |= (imm_expr.X_add_number & OP_MASK_CODE2) << OP_SH_CODE2; imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'B': /* 20-bit syscall/break code. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_CODE20) as_warn (_("Code for %s not in range 0..1048575 (%lu)"), ip->insn_mo->name, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (CODE20, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'C': /* Coprocessor code */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_COPZ) { as_warn (_("Coproccesor code > 25 bits (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number &= OP_MASK_COPZ; } INSERT_OPERAND (COPZ, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'J': /* 19-bit wait code. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_CODE19) { as_warn (_("Illegal 19-bit code (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number &= OP_MASK_CODE19; } INSERT_OPERAND (CODE19, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'P': /* Performance register. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if (imm_expr.X_add_number != 0 && imm_expr.X_add_number != 1) as_warn (_("Invalid performance register (%lu)"), (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (PERFREG, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'G': /* Coprocessor destination register. */ if (((ip->insn_opcode >> OP_SH_OP) & OP_MASK_OP) == OP_OP_COP0) ok = reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_CP0, ®no); else ok = reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®no); INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, regno); if (ok) { lastregno = regno; continue; } else break; case 'b': /* base register */ case 'd': /* destination register */ case 's': /* source register */ case 't': /* target register */ case 'r': /* both target and source */ case 'v': /* both dest and source */ case 'w': /* both dest and target */ case 'E': /* coprocessor target register */ case 'K': /* 'rdhwr' destination register */ case 'x': /* ignore register name */ case 'z': /* must be zero register */ case 'U': /* destination register (clo/clz). */ case 'g': /* coprocessor destination register */ s_reset = s; if (*args == 'E' || *args == 'K') ok = reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM, ®no); else { ok = reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®no); if (regno == AT && ! mips_opts.noat) as_warn ("Used $at without \".set noat\""); } if (ok) { c = *args; if (*s == ' ') ++s; if (args[1] != *s) { if (c == 'r' || c == 'v' || c == 'w') { regno = lastregno; s = s_reset; ++args; } } /* 'z' only matches $0. */ if (c == 'z' && regno != 0) break; /* Now that we have assembled one operand, we use the args string * to figure out where it goes in the instruction. */ switch (c) { case 'r': case 's': case 'v': case 'b': INSERT_OPERAND (RS, *ip, regno); break; case 'd': case 'G': case 'K': case 'g': INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, regno); break; case 'U': INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, regno); INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, regno); break; case 'w': case 't': case 'E': INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, regno); break; case 'x': /* This case exists because on the r3000 trunc expands into a macro which requires a gp register. On the r6000 or r4000 it is assembled into a single instruction which ignores the register. Thus the insn version is MIPS_ISA2 and uses 'x', and the macro version is MIPS_ISA1 and uses 't'. */ break; case 'z': /* This case is for the div instruction, which acts differently if the destination argument is $0. This only matches $0, and is checked outside the switch. */ break; case 'D': /* Itbl operand; not yet implemented. FIXME ?? */ break; /* What about all other operands like 'i', which can be specified in the opcode table? */ } lastregno = regno; continue; } switch (*args++) { case 'r': case 'v': INSERT_OPERAND (RS, *ip, lastregno); continue; case 'w': INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, lastregno); continue; } break; case 'O': /* MDMX alignment immediate constant. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_ALN) as_warn ("Improper align amount (%ld), using low bits", (long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (ALN, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'Q': /* MDMX vector, element sel, or const. */ if (s[0] != '$') { /* MDMX Immediate. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_FT) as_warn (_("Invalid MDMX Immediate (%ld)"), (long) imm_expr.X_add_number); INSERT_OPERAND (FT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); if (ip->insn_opcode & (OP_MASK_VSEL << OP_SH_VSEL)) ip->insn_opcode |= MDMX_FMTSEL_IMM_QH << OP_SH_VSEL; else ip->insn_opcode |= MDMX_FMTSEL_IMM_OB << OP_SH_VSEL; imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; } /* Not MDMX Immediate. Fall through. */ case 'X': /* MDMX destination register. */ case 'Y': /* MDMX source register. */ case 'Z': /* MDMX target register. */ is_mdmx = 1; case 'D': /* floating point destination register */ case 'S': /* floating point source register */ case 'T': /* floating point target register */ case 'R': /* floating point source register */ case 'V': case 'W': rtype = RTYPE_FPU; if (is_mdmx || (mips_opts.ase_mdmx && (ip->insn_mo->pinfo & FP_D) && (ip->insn_mo->pinfo & (INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY | INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY | INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY | INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY | INSN_STORE_MEMORY)))) rtype |= RTYPE_VEC; s_reset = s; if (mips_opts.arch == CPU_OCTEON && octeon_error_on_unsupported) { insn_error = "opcode not implemented in Octeon"; return; } if (reg_lookup (&s, rtype, ®no)) { if ((regno & 1) != 0 && HAVE_32BIT_FPRS && ! mips_oddfpreg_ok (ip->insn_mo, argnum)) as_warn (_("Float register should be even, was %d"), regno); c = *args; if (*s == ' ') ++s; if (args[1] != *s) { if (c == 'V' || c == 'W') { regno = lastregno; s = s_reset; ++args; } } switch (c) { case 'D': case 'X': INSERT_OPERAND (FD, *ip, regno); break; case 'V': case 'S': case 'Y': INSERT_OPERAND (FS, *ip, regno); break; case 'Q': /* This is like 'Z', but also needs to fix the MDMX vector/scalar select bits. Note that the scalar immediate case is handled above. */ if (*s == '[') { int is_qh = (ip->insn_opcode & (1 << OP_SH_VSEL)); int max_el = (is_qh ? 3 : 7); s++; my_getExpression(&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); s = expr_end; if (imm_expr.X_add_number > max_el) as_bad(_("Bad element selector %ld"), (long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number &= max_el; ip->insn_opcode |= (imm_expr.X_add_number << (OP_SH_VSEL + (is_qh ? 2 : 1))); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; if (*s != ']') as_warn(_("Expecting ']' found '%s'"), s); else s++; } else { if (ip->insn_opcode & (OP_MASK_VSEL << OP_SH_VSEL)) ip->insn_opcode |= (MDMX_FMTSEL_VEC_QH << OP_SH_VSEL); else ip->insn_opcode |= (MDMX_FMTSEL_VEC_OB << OP_SH_VSEL); } /* Fall through */ case 'W': case 'T': case 'Z': INSERT_OPERAND (FT, *ip, regno); break; case 'R': INSERT_OPERAND (FR, *ip, regno); break; } lastregno = regno; continue; } switch (*args++) { case 'V': INSERT_OPERAND (FS, *ip, lastregno); continue; case 'W': INSERT_OPERAND (FT, *ip, lastregno); continue; } break; case 'I': my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); if (imm_expr.X_op != O_big && imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) insn_error = _("absolute expression required"); if (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS) normalize_constant_expr (&imm_expr); s = expr_end; continue; case 'A': my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s); normalize_address_expr (&offset_expr); *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_32; s = expr_end; continue; case 'F': case 'L': case 'f': case 'l': { int f64; int using_gprs; char *save_in; char *err; unsigned char temp[8]; int len; unsigned int length; segT seg; subsegT subseg; char *p; /* These only appear as the last operand in an instruction, and every instruction that accepts them in any variant accepts them in all variants. This means we don't have to worry about backing out any changes if the instruction does not match. The difference between them is the size of the floating point constant and where it goes. For 'F' and 'L' the constant is 64 bits; for 'f' and 'l' it is 32 bits. Where the constant is placed is based on how the MIPS assembler does things: F -- .rdata L -- .lit8 f -- immediate value l -- .lit4 The .lit4 and .lit8 sections are only used if permitted by the -G argument. The code below needs to know whether the target register is 32 or 64 bits wide. It relies on the fact 'f' and 'F' are used with GPR-based instructions and 'l' and 'L' are used with FPR-based instructions. */ f64 = *args == 'F' || *args == 'L'; using_gprs = *args == 'F' || *args == 'f'; save_in = input_line_pointer; input_line_pointer = s; err = md_atof (f64 ? 'd' : 'f', (char *) temp, &len); length = len; s = input_line_pointer; input_line_pointer = save_in; if (err != NULL && *err != '\0') { as_bad (_("Bad floating point constant: %s"), err); memset (temp, '\0', sizeof temp); length = f64 ? 8 : 4; } assert (length == (unsigned) (f64 ? 8 : 4)); if (*args == 'f' || (*args == 'l' && (g_switch_value < 4 || (temp[0] == 0 && temp[1] == 0) || (temp[2] == 0 && temp[3] == 0)))) { imm_expr.X_op = O_constant; if (! target_big_endian) imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getl32 (temp); else imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getb32 (temp); } else if (length > 4 && ! mips_disable_float_construction /* Constants can only be constructed in GPRs and copied to FPRs if the GPRs are at least as wide as the FPRs. Force the constant into memory if we are using 64-bit FPRs but the GPRs are only 32 bits wide. */ && (using_gprs || ! (HAVE_64BIT_FPRS && HAVE_32BIT_GPRS)) && ((temp[0] == 0 && temp[1] == 0) || (temp[2] == 0 && temp[3] == 0)) && ((temp[4] == 0 && temp[5] == 0) || (temp[6] == 0 && temp[7] == 0))) { /* The value is simple enough to load with a couple of instructions. If using 32-bit registers, set imm_expr to the high order 32 bits and offset_expr to the low order 32 bits. Otherwise, set imm_expr to the entire 64 bit constant. */ if (using_gprs ? HAVE_32BIT_GPRS : HAVE_32BIT_FPRS) { imm_expr.X_op = O_constant; offset_expr.X_op = O_constant; if (! target_big_endian) { imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getl32 (temp + 4); offset_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getl32 (temp); } else { imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getb32 (temp); offset_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getb32 (temp + 4); } if (offset_expr.X_add_number == 0) offset_expr.X_op = O_absent; } else if (sizeof (imm_expr.X_add_number) > 4) { imm_expr.X_op = O_constant; if (! target_big_endian) imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getl64 (temp); else imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getb64 (temp); } else { imm_expr.X_op = O_big; imm_expr.X_add_number = 4; if (! target_big_endian) { generic_bignum[0] = bfd_getl16 (temp); generic_bignum[1] = bfd_getl16 (temp + 2); generic_bignum[2] = bfd_getl16 (temp + 4); generic_bignum[3] = bfd_getl16 (temp + 6); } else { generic_bignum[0] = bfd_getb16 (temp + 6); generic_bignum[1] = bfd_getb16 (temp + 4); generic_bignum[2] = bfd_getb16 (temp + 2); generic_bignum[3] = bfd_getb16 (temp); } } } else { const char *newname; segT new_seg; /* Switch to the right section. */ seg = now_seg; subseg = now_subseg; switch (*args) { default: /* unused default case avoids warnings. */ case 'L': newname = RDATA_SECTION_NAME; if (g_switch_value >= 8) newname = ".lit8"; break; case 'F': newname = RDATA_SECTION_NAME; break; case 'l': assert (g_switch_value >= 4); newname = ".lit4"; break; } new_seg = subseg_new (newname, (subsegT) 0); if (IS_ELF) bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, new_seg, (SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_READONLY | SEC_DATA)); frag_align (*args == 'l' ? 2 : 3, 0, 0); if (IS_ELF && strcmp (TARGET_OS, "elf") != 0) record_alignment (new_seg, 4); else record_alignment (new_seg, *args == 'l' ? 2 : 3); if (seg == now_seg) as_bad (_("Can't use floating point insn in this section")); /* Set the argument to the current address in the section. */ offset_expr.X_op = O_symbol; offset_expr.X_add_symbol = symbol_new ("L0\001", now_seg, (valueT) frag_now_fix (), frag_now); offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; /* Put the floating point number into the section. */ p = frag_more ((int) length); memcpy (p, temp, length); /* Switch back to the original section. */ subseg_set (seg, subseg); } } continue; case 'i': /* 16 bit unsigned immediate */ case 'j': /* 16 bit signed immediate */ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_LO16; if (my_getSmallExpression (&imm_expr, imm_reloc, s) == 0) { int more; offsetT minval, maxval; more = (insn + 1 < &mips_opcodes[NUMOPCODES] && strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name) == 0); /* If the expression was written as an unsigned number, only treat it as signed if there are no more alternatives. */ if (more && *args == 'j' && sizeof (imm_expr.X_add_number) <= 4 && imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0 && imm_expr.X_unsigned && HAVE_64BIT_GPRS) break; /* For compatibility with older assemblers, we accept 0x8000-0xffff as signed 16-bit numbers when only signed numbers are allowed. */ if (*args == 'i') minval = 0, maxval = 0xffff; else if (more) minval = -0x8000, maxval = 0x7fff; else minval = -0x8000, maxval = 0xffff; if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant || imm_expr.X_add_number < minval || imm_expr.X_add_number > maxval) { if (more) break; if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant || imm_expr.X_op == O_big) as_bad (_("expression out of range")); } } s = expr_end; continue; case 'o': /* 16 bit offset */ /* Check whether there is only a single bracketed expression left. If so, it must be the base register and the constant must be zero. */ if (*s == '(' && strchr (s + 1, '(') == 0) { offset_expr.X_op = O_constant; offset_expr.X_add_number = 0; continue; } /* If this value won't fit into a 16 bit offset, then go find a macro that will generate the 32 bit offset code pattern. */ if (my_getSmallExpression (&offset_expr, offset_reloc, s) == 0 && (offset_expr.X_op != O_constant || offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x8000 || offset_expr.X_add_number < -0x8000)) break; s = expr_end; continue; case 'p': /* pc relative offset */ *offset_reloc = BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2; my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s); s = expr_end; continue; case 'u': /* upper 16 bits */ if (my_getSmallExpression (&imm_expr, imm_reloc, s) == 0 && imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && (imm_expr.X_add_number < 0 || imm_expr.X_add_number >= 0x10000)) as_bad (_("lui expression not in range 0..65535")); s = expr_end; continue; case 'a': /* 26 bit address */ my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s); s = expr_end; *offset_reloc = BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP; continue; case 'N': /* 3 bit branch condition code */ case 'M': /* 3 bit compare condition code */ rtype = RTYPE_CCC; if (ip->insn_mo->pinfo & (FP_D| FP_S)) rtype |= RTYPE_FCC; if (!reg_lookup (&s, rtype, ®no)) break; if ((strcmp(str + strlen(str) - 3, ".ps") == 0 || strcmp(str + strlen(str) - 5, "any2f") == 0 || strcmp(str + strlen(str) - 5, "any2t") == 0) && (regno & 1) != 0) as_warn(_("Condition code register should be even for %s, was %d"), str, regno); if ((strcmp(str + strlen(str) - 5, "any4f") == 0 || strcmp(str + strlen(str) - 5, "any4t") == 0) && (regno & 3) != 0) as_warn(_("Condition code register should be 0 or 4 for %s, was %d"), str, regno); if (*args == 'N') INSERT_OPERAND (BCC, *ip, regno); else INSERT_OPERAND (CCC, *ip, regno); continue; case 'H': if (s[0] == '0' && (s[1] == 'x' || s[1] == 'X')) s += 2; if (ISDIGIT (*s)) { c = 0; do { c *= 10; c += *s - '0'; ++s; } while (ISDIGIT (*s)); } else c = 8; /* Invalid sel value. */ if (c > 7) as_bad (_("invalid coprocessor sub-selection value (0-7)")); ip->insn_opcode |= c; continue; case 'e': /* Must be at least one digit. */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > (unsigned long) OP_MASK_VECBYTE) { as_bad (_("bad byte vector index (%ld)"), (long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number = 0; } INSERT_OPERAND (VECBYTE, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case '%': my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > (unsigned long) OP_MASK_VECALIGN) { as_bad (_("bad byte vector index (%ld)"), (long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number = 0; } INSERT_OPERAND (VECALIGN, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; default: as_bad (_("bad char = '%c'\n"), *args); internalError (); } break; } /* Args don't match. */ if (insn + 1 < &mips_opcodes[NUMOPCODES] && !strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name)) { ++insn; s = argsStart; insn_error = _("illegal operands"); continue; } if (save_c) *(--s) = save_c; insn_error = _("illegal operands"); return; } } #define SKIP_SPACE_TABS(S) { while (*(S) == ' ' || *(S) == '\t') ++(S); } /* This routine assembles an instruction into its binary format when assembling for the mips16. As a side effect, it sets one of the global variables imm_reloc or offset_reloc to the type of relocation to do if one of the operands is an address expression. It also sets mips16_small and mips16_ext if the user explicitly requested a small or extended instruction. */ static void mips16_ip (char *str, struct mips_cl_insn *ip) { char *s; const char *args; struct mips_opcode *insn; char *argsstart; unsigned int regno; unsigned int lastregno = 0; char *s_reset; size_t i; insn_error = NULL; mips16_small = FALSE; mips16_ext = FALSE; for (s = str; ISLOWER (*s); ++s) ; switch (*s) { case '\0': break; case ' ': *s++ = '\0'; break; case '.': if (s[1] == 't' && s[2] == ' ') { *s = '\0'; mips16_small = TRUE; s += 3; break; } else if (s[1] == 'e' && s[2] == ' ') { *s = '\0'; mips16_ext = TRUE; s += 3; break; } /* Fall through. */ default: insn_error = _("unknown opcode"); return; } if (mips_opts.noautoextend && ! mips16_ext) mips16_small = TRUE; if ((insn = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (mips16_op_hash, str)) == NULL) { insn_error = _("unrecognized opcode"); return; } argsstart = s; for (;;) { bfd_boolean ok; assert (strcmp (insn->name, str) == 0); if (OPCODE_IS_MEMBER (insn, mips_opts.isa, mips_opts.arch)) ok = TRUE; else ok = FALSE; if (! ok) { if (insn + 1 < &mips16_opcodes[bfd_mips16_num_opcodes] && strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name) == 0) { ++insn; continue; } else { if (!insn_error) { static char buf[100]; sprintf (buf, _("opcode not supported on this processor: %s (%s)"), mips_cpu_info_from_arch (mips_opts.arch)->name, mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); insn_error = buf; } return; } } create_insn (ip, insn); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; imm_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; imm_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; imm_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; imm2_expr.X_op = O_absent; offset_expr.X_op = O_absent; offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; offset_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; offset_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; for (args = insn->args; 1; ++args) { int c; if (*s == ' ') ++s; /* In this switch statement we call break if we did not find a match, continue if we did find a match, or return if we are done. */ c = *args; switch (c) { case '\0': if (*s == '\0') { /* Stuff the immediate value in now, if we can. */ if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && *imm_reloc > BFD_RELOC_UNUSED && insn->pinfo != INSN_MACRO) { valueT tmp; switch (*offset_reloc) { case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S: tmp = (imm_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000) >> 16; break; case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16: tmp = imm_expr.X_add_number >> 16; break; case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16: tmp = ((imm_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000) & 0xffff) - 0x8000; break; case BFD_RELOC_UNUSED: tmp = imm_expr.X_add_number; break; default: internalError (); } *offset_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; mips16_immed (NULL, 0, *imm_reloc - BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, tmp, TRUE, mips16_small, mips16_ext, &ip->insn_opcode, &ip->use_extend, &ip->extend); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; } return; } break; case ',': if (*s++ == c) continue; s--; switch (*++args) { case 'v': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, *ip, lastregno); continue; case 'w': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, *ip, lastregno); continue; } break; case '(': case ')': if (*s++ == c) continue; break; case 'v': case 'w': if (s[0] != '$') { if (c == 'v') MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, *ip, lastregno); else MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, *ip, lastregno); ++args; continue; } /* Fall through. */ case 'x': case 'y': case 'z': case 'Z': case '0': case 'S': case 'R': case 'X': case 'Y': s_reset = s; if (!reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®no)) { if (c == 'v' || c == 'w') { if (c == 'v') MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, *ip, lastregno); else MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, *ip, lastregno); ++args; continue; } break; } if (*s == ' ') ++s; if (args[1] != *s) { if (c == 'v' || c == 'w') { regno = mips16_to_32_reg_map[lastregno]; s = s_reset; ++args; } } switch (c) { case 'x': case 'y': case 'z': case 'v': case 'w': case 'Z': regno = mips32_to_16_reg_map[regno]; break; case '0': if (regno != 0) regno = ILLEGAL_REG; break; case 'S': if (regno != SP) regno = ILLEGAL_REG; break; case 'R': if (regno != RA) regno = ILLEGAL_REG; break; case 'X': case 'Y': if (regno == AT && ! mips_opts.noat) as_warn (_("used $at without \".set noat\"")); break; default: internalError (); } if (regno == ILLEGAL_REG) break; switch (c) { case 'x': case 'v': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, *ip, regno); break; case 'y': case 'w': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, *ip, regno); break; case 'z': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip, regno); break; case 'Z': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (MOVE32Z, *ip, regno); case '0': case 'S': case 'R': break; case 'X': MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (REGR32, *ip, regno); break; case 'Y': regno = ((regno & 7) << 2) | ((regno & 0x18) >> 3); MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (REG32R, *ip, regno); break; default: internalError (); } lastregno = regno; continue; case 'P': if (strncmp (s, "$pc", 3) == 0) { s += 3; continue; } break; case '5': case 'H': case 'W': case 'D': case 'j': case 'V': case 'C': case 'U': case 'k': case 'K': i = my_getSmallExpression (&imm_expr, imm_reloc, s); if (i > 0) { if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant) { mips16_ext = TRUE; ip->use_extend = TRUE; ip->extend = 0; } else { /* We need to relax this instruction. */ *offset_reloc = *imm_reloc; *imm_reloc = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c; } s = expr_end; continue; } *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; /* Fall through. */ case '<': case '>': case '[': case ']': case '4': case '8': my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); if (imm_expr.X_op == O_register) { /* What we thought was an expression turned out to be a register. */ if (s[0] == '(' && args[1] == '(') { /* It looks like the expression was omitted before a register indirection, which means that the expression is implicitly zero. We still set up imm_expr, so that we handle explicit extensions correctly. */ imm_expr.X_op = O_constant; imm_expr.X_add_number = 0; *imm_reloc = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c; continue; } break; } /* We need to relax this instruction. */ *imm_reloc = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c; s = expr_end; continue; case 'p': case 'q': case 'A': case 'B': case 'E': /* We use offset_reloc rather than imm_reloc for the PC relative operands. This lets macros with both immediate and address operands work correctly. */ my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s); if (offset_expr.X_op == O_register) break; /* We need to relax this instruction. */ *offset_reloc = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c; s = expr_end; continue; case '6': /* break code */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 63) as_warn (_("Invalid value for `%s' (%lu)"), ip->insn_mo->name, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (IMM6, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; case 'a': /* 26 bit address */ my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s); s = expr_end; *offset_reloc = BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP; ip->insn_opcode <<= 16; continue; case 'l': /* register list for entry macro */ case 'L': /* register list for exit macro */ { int mask; if (c == 'l') mask = 0; else mask = 7 << 3; while (*s != '\0') { unsigned int freg, reg1, reg2; while (*s == ' ' || *s == ',') ++s; if (reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM, ®1)) freg = 0; else if (reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_FPU, ®1)) freg = 1; else { as_bad (_("can't parse register list")); break; } if (*s == ' ') ++s; if (*s != '-') reg2 = reg1; else { ++s; if (!reg_lookup (&s, freg ? RTYPE_FPU : (RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM), ®2)) { as_bad (_("invalid register list")); break; } } if (freg && reg1 == 0 && reg2 == 0 && c == 'L') { mask &= ~ (7 << 3); mask |= 5 << 3; } else if (freg && reg1 == 0 && reg2 == 1 && c == 'L') { mask &= ~ (7 << 3); mask |= 6 << 3; } else if (reg1 == 4 && reg2 >= 4 && reg2 <= 7 && c != 'L') mask |= (reg2 - 3) << 3; else if (reg1 == 16 && reg2 >= 16 && reg2 <= 17) mask |= (reg2 - 15) << 1; else if (reg1 == RA && reg2 == RA) mask |= 1; else { as_bad (_("invalid register list")); break; } } /* The mask is filled in in the opcode table for the benefit of the disassembler. We remove it before applying the actual mask. */ ip->insn_opcode &= ~ ((7 << 3) << MIPS16OP_SH_IMM6); ip->insn_opcode |= mask << MIPS16OP_SH_IMM6; } continue; case 'm': /* Register list for save insn. */ case 'M': /* Register list for restore insn. */ { int opcode = 0; int framesz = 0, seen_framesz = 0; int args = 0, statics = 0, sregs = 0; while (*s != '\0') { unsigned int reg1, reg2; SKIP_SPACE_TABS (s); while (*s == ',') ++s; SKIP_SPACE_TABS (s); my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant) { /* Handle the frame size. */ if (seen_framesz) { as_bad (_("more than one frame size in list")); break; } seen_framesz = 1; framesz = imm_expr.X_add_number; imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; } if (! reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM, ®1)) { as_bad (_("can't parse register list")); break; } while (*s == ' ') ++s; if (*s != '-') reg2 = reg1; else { ++s; if (! reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM, ®2) || reg2 < reg1) { as_bad (_("can't parse register list")); break; } } while (reg1 <= reg2) { if (reg1 >= 4 && reg1 <= 7) { if (!seen_framesz) /* args $a0-$a3 */ args |= 1 << (reg1 - 4); else /* statics $a0-$a3 */ statics |= 1 << (reg1 - 4); } else if ((reg1 >= 16 && reg1 <= 23) || reg1 == 30) { /* $s0-$s8 */ sregs |= 1 << ((reg1 == 30) ? 8 : (reg1 - 16)); } else if (reg1 == 31) { /* Add $ra to insn. */ opcode |= 0x40; } else { as_bad (_("unexpected register in list")); break; } if (++reg1 == 24) reg1 = 30; } } /* Encode args/statics combination. */ if (args & statics) as_bad (_("arg/static registers overlap")); else if (args == 0xf) /* All $a0-$a3 are args. */ opcode |= MIPS16_ALL_ARGS << 16; else if (statics == 0xf) /* All $a0-$a3 are statics. */ opcode |= MIPS16_ALL_STATICS << 16; else { int narg = 0, nstat = 0; /* Count arg registers. */ while (args & 0x1) { args >>= 1; narg++; } if (args != 0) as_bad (_("invalid arg register list")); /* Count static registers. */ while (statics & 0x8) { statics = (statics << 1) & 0xf; nstat++; } if (statics != 0) as_bad (_("invalid static register list")); /* Encode args/statics. */ opcode |= ((narg << 2) | nstat) << 16; } /* Encode $s0/$s1. */ if (sregs & (1 << 0)) /* $s0 */ opcode |= 0x20; if (sregs & (1 << 1)) /* $s1 */ opcode |= 0x10; sregs >>= 2; if (sregs != 0) { /* Count regs $s2-$s8. */ int nsreg = 0; while (sregs & 1) { sregs >>= 1; nsreg++; } if (sregs != 0) as_bad (_("invalid static register list")); /* Encode $s2-$s8. */ opcode |= nsreg << 24; } /* Encode frame size. */ if (!seen_framesz) as_bad (_("missing frame size")); else if ((framesz & 7) != 0 || framesz < 0 || framesz > 0xff * 8) as_bad (_("invalid frame size")); else if (framesz != 128 || (opcode >> 16) != 0) { framesz /= 8; opcode |= (((framesz & 0xf0) << 16) | (framesz & 0x0f)); } /* Finally build the instruction. */ if ((opcode >> 16) != 0 || framesz == 0) { ip->use_extend = TRUE; ip->extend = opcode >> 16; } ip->insn_opcode |= opcode & 0x7f; } continue; case 'e': /* extend code */ my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s); check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr); if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 0x7ff) { as_warn (_("Invalid value for `%s' (%lu)"), ip->insn_mo->name, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number); imm_expr.X_add_number &= 0x7ff; } ip->insn_opcode |= imm_expr.X_add_number; imm_expr.X_op = O_absent; s = expr_end; continue; default: internalError (); } break; } /* Args don't match. */ if (insn + 1 < &mips16_opcodes[bfd_mips16_num_opcodes] && strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name) == 0) { ++insn; s = argsstart; continue; } insn_error = _("illegal operands"); return; } } /* This structure holds information we know about a mips16 immediate argument type. */ struct mips16_immed_operand { /* The type code used in the argument string in the opcode table. */ int type; /* The number of bits in the short form of the opcode. */ int nbits; /* The number of bits in the extended form of the opcode. */ int extbits; /* The amount by which the short form is shifted when it is used; for example, the sw instruction has a shift count of 2. */ int shift; /* The amount by which the short form is shifted when it is stored into the instruction code. */ int op_shift; /* Non-zero if the short form is unsigned. */ int unsp; /* Non-zero if the extended form is unsigned. */ int extu; /* Non-zero if the value is PC relative. */ int pcrel; }; /* The mips16 immediate operand types. */ static const struct mips16_immed_operand mips16_immed_operands[] = { { '<', 3, 5, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_RZ, 1, 1, 0 }, { '>', 3, 5, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_RX, 1, 1, 0 }, { '[', 3, 6, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_RZ, 1, 1, 0 }, { ']', 3, 6, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_RX, 1, 1, 0 }, { '4', 4, 15, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM4, 0, 0, 0 }, { '5', 5, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 0 }, { 'H', 5, 16, 1, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 0 }, { 'W', 5, 16, 2, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 0 }, { 'D', 5, 16, 3, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 0 }, { 'j', 5, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 0, 0, 0 }, { '8', 8, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 0, 0 }, { 'V', 8, 16, 2, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 0, 0 }, { 'C', 8, 16, 3, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 0, 0 }, { 'U', 8, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 1, 0 }, { 'k', 8, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 0, 0, 0 }, { 'K', 8, 16, 3, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 0, 0, 0 }, { 'p', 8, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 0, 0, 1 }, { 'q', 11, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 0, 0, 1 }, { 'A', 8, 16, 2, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 0, 1 }, { 'B', 5, 16, 3, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 1 }, { 'E', 5, 16, 2, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 1 } }; #define MIPS16_NUM_IMMED \ (sizeof mips16_immed_operands / sizeof mips16_immed_operands[0]) /* Handle a mips16 instruction with an immediate value. This or's the small immediate value into *INSN. It sets *USE_EXTEND to indicate whether an extended value is needed; if one is needed, it sets *EXTEND to the value. The argument type is TYPE. The value is VAL. If SMALL is true, an unextended opcode was explicitly requested. If EXT is true, an extended opcode was explicitly requested. If WARN is true, warn if EXT does not match reality. */ static void mips16_immed (char *file, unsigned int line, int type, offsetT val, bfd_boolean warn, bfd_boolean small, bfd_boolean ext, unsigned long *insn, bfd_boolean *use_extend, unsigned short *extend) { const struct mips16_immed_operand *op; int mintiny, maxtiny; bfd_boolean needext; op = mips16_immed_operands; while (op->type != type) { ++op; assert (op < mips16_immed_operands + MIPS16_NUM_IMMED); } if (op->unsp) { if (type == '<' || type == '>' || type == '[' || type == ']') { mintiny = 1; maxtiny = 1 << op->nbits; } else { mintiny = 0; maxtiny = (1 << op->nbits) - 1; } } else { mintiny = - (1 << (op->nbits - 1)); maxtiny = (1 << (op->nbits - 1)) - 1; } /* Branch offsets have an implicit 0 in the lowest bit. */ if (type == 'p' || type == 'q') val /= 2; if ((val & ((1 << op->shift) - 1)) != 0 || val < (mintiny << op->shift) || val > (maxtiny << op->shift)) needext = TRUE; else needext = FALSE; if (warn && ext && ! needext) as_warn_where (file, line, _("extended operand requested but not required")); if (small && needext) as_bad_where (file, line, _("invalid unextended operand value")); if (small || (! ext && ! needext)) { int insnval; *use_extend = FALSE; insnval = ((val >> op->shift) & ((1 << op->nbits) - 1)); insnval <<= op->op_shift; *insn |= insnval; } else { long minext, maxext; int extval; if (op->extu) { minext = 0; maxext = (1 << op->extbits) - 1; } else { minext = - (1 << (op->extbits - 1)); maxext = (1 << (op->extbits - 1)) - 1; } if (val < minext || val > maxext) as_bad_where (file, line, _("operand value out of range for instruction")); *use_extend = TRUE; if (op->extbits == 16) { extval = ((val >> 11) & 0x1f) | (val & 0x7e0); val &= 0x1f; } else if (op->extbits == 15) { extval = ((val >> 11) & 0xf) | (val & 0x7f0); val &= 0xf; } else { extval = ((val & 0x1f) << 6) | (val & 0x20); val = 0; } *extend = (unsigned short) extval; *insn |= val; } } struct percent_op_match { const char *str; bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; }; static const struct percent_op_match mips_percent_op[] = { {"%lo", BFD_RELOC_LO16}, #ifdef OBJ_ELF {"%call_hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16}, {"%call_lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16}, {"%call16", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16}, {"%got_disp", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP}, {"%got_page", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE}, {"%got_ofst", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST}, {"%got_hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16}, {"%got_lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16}, {"%got", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16}, {"%gp_rel", BFD_RELOC_GPREL16}, {"%half", BFD_RELOC_16}, {"%highest", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST}, {"%higher", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER}, {"%neg", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB}, {"%tlsgd", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GD}, {"%tlsldm", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_LDM}, {"%dtprel_hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_HI16}, {"%dtprel_lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_LO16}, {"%tprel_hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_HI16}, {"%tprel_lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_LO16}, {"%gottprel", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GOTTPREL}, #endif {"%hi", BFD_RELOC_HI16_S} }; static const struct percent_op_match mips16_percent_op[] = { {"%lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16}, {"%gprel", BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GPREL}, {"%hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S} }; /* Return true if *STR points to a relocation operator. When returning true, move *STR over the operator and store its relocation code in *RELOC. Leave both *STR and *RELOC alone when returning false. */ static bfd_boolean parse_relocation (char **str, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *reloc) { const struct percent_op_match *percent_op; size_t limit, i; if (mips_opts.mips16) { percent_op = mips16_percent_op; limit = ARRAY_SIZE (mips16_percent_op); } else { percent_op = mips_percent_op; limit = ARRAY_SIZE (mips_percent_op); } for (i = 0; i < limit; i++) if (strncasecmp (*str, percent_op[i].str, strlen (percent_op[i].str)) == 0) { int len = strlen (percent_op[i].str); if (!ISSPACE ((*str)[len]) && (*str)[len] != '(') continue; *str += strlen (percent_op[i].str); *reloc = percent_op[i].reloc; /* Check whether the output BFD supports this relocation. If not, issue an error and fall back on something safe. */ if (!bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, percent_op[i].reloc)) { as_bad ("relocation %s isn't supported by the current ABI", percent_op[i].str); *reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; } return TRUE; } return FALSE; } /* Parse string STR as a 16-bit relocatable operand. Store the expression in *EP and the relocations in the array starting at RELOC. Return the number of relocation operators used. On exit, EXPR_END points to the first character after the expression. */ static size_t my_getSmallExpression (expressionS *ep, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *reloc, char *str) { bfd_reloc_code_real_type reversed_reloc[3]; size_t reloc_index, i; int crux_depth, str_depth; char *crux; /* Search for the start of the main expression, recoding relocations in REVERSED_RELOC. End the loop with CRUX pointing to the start of the main expression and with CRUX_DEPTH containing the number of open brackets at that point. */ reloc_index = -1; str_depth = 0; do { reloc_index++; crux = str; crux_depth = str_depth; /* Skip over whitespace and brackets, keeping count of the number of brackets. */ while (*str == ' ' || *str == '\t' || *str == '(') if (*str++ == '(') str_depth++; } while (*str == '%' && reloc_index < (HAVE_NEWABI ? 3 : 1) && parse_relocation (&str, &reversed_reloc[reloc_index])); my_getExpression (ep, crux); str = expr_end; /* Match every open bracket. */ while (crux_depth > 0 && (*str == ')' || *str == ' ' || *str == '\t')) if (*str++ == ')') crux_depth--; if (crux_depth > 0) as_bad ("unclosed '('"); expr_end = str; if (reloc_index != 0) { prev_reloc_op_frag = frag_now; for (i = 0; i < reloc_index; i++) reloc[i] = reversed_reloc[reloc_index - 1 - i]; } return reloc_index; } static void my_getExpression (expressionS *ep, char *str) { char *save_in; valueT val; save_in = input_line_pointer; input_line_pointer = str; expression (ep); expr_end = input_line_pointer; input_line_pointer = save_in; /* If we are in mips16 mode, and this is an expression based on `.', then we bump the value of the symbol by 1 since that is how other text symbols are handled. We don't bother to handle complex expressions, just `.' plus or minus a constant. */ if (mips_opts.mips16 && ep->X_op == O_symbol && strcmp (S_GET_NAME (ep->X_add_symbol), FAKE_LABEL_NAME) == 0 && S_GET_SEGMENT (ep->X_add_symbol) == now_seg && symbol_get_frag (ep->X_add_symbol) == frag_now && symbol_constant_p (ep->X_add_symbol) && (val = S_GET_VALUE (ep->X_add_symbol)) == frag_now_fix ()) S_SET_VALUE (ep->X_add_symbol, val + 1); } /* Turn a string in input_line_pointer into a floating point constant of type TYPE, and store the appropriate bytes in *LITP. The number of LITTLENUMS emitted is stored in *SIZEP. An error message is returned, or NULL on OK. */ char * md_atof (int type, char *litP, int *sizeP) { int prec; LITTLENUM_TYPE words[4]; char *t; int i; switch (type) { case 'f': prec = 2; break; case 'd': prec = 4; break; default: *sizeP = 0; return _("bad call to md_atof"); } t = atof_ieee (input_line_pointer, type, words); if (t) input_line_pointer = t; *sizeP = prec * 2; if (! target_big_endian) { for (i = prec - 1; i >= 0; i--) { md_number_to_chars (litP, words[i], 2); litP += 2; } } else { for (i = 0; i < prec; i++) { md_number_to_chars (litP, words[i], 2); litP += 2; } } return NULL; } void md_number_to_chars (char *buf, valueT val, int n) { if (target_big_endian) number_to_chars_bigendian (buf, val, n); else number_to_chars_littleendian (buf, val, n); } #ifdef OBJ_ELF static int support_64bit_objects(void) { const char **list, **l; int yes; list = bfd_target_list (); for (l = list; *l != NULL; l++) #ifdef TE_TMIPS /* This is traditional mips */ if (strcmp (*l, "elf64-tradbigmips") == 0 || strcmp (*l, "elf64-tradlittlemips") == 0) #else if (strcmp (*l, "elf64-bigmips") == 0 || strcmp (*l, "elf64-littlemips") == 0) #endif break; yes = (*l != NULL); free (list); return yes; } #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ const char *md_shortopts = "O::g::G:"; struct option md_longopts[] = { /* Options which specify architecture. */ #define OPTION_ARCH_BASE (OPTION_MD_BASE) #define OPTION_MARCH (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 0) {"march", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_MARCH}, #define OPTION_MTUNE (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 1) {"mtune", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_MTUNE}, #define OPTION_MIPS1 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 2) {"mips0", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS1}, {"mips1", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS1}, #define OPTION_MIPS2 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 3) {"mips2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS2}, #define OPTION_MIPS3 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 4) {"mips3", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS3}, #define OPTION_MIPS4 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 5) {"mips4", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS4}, #define OPTION_MIPS5 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 6) {"mips5", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS5}, #define OPTION_MIPS32 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 7) {"mips32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS32}, #define OPTION_MIPS64 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 8) {"mips64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS64}, #define OPTION_MIPS32R2 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 9) {"mips32r2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS32R2}, #define OPTION_MIPS64R2 (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 10) {"mips64r2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS64R2}, /* Options which specify Application Specific Extensions (ASEs). */ #define OPTION_ASE_BASE (OPTION_ARCH_BASE + 11) #define OPTION_MIPS16 (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 0) {"mips16", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS16}, #define OPTION_NO_MIPS16 (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 1) {"no-mips16", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MIPS16}, #define OPTION_MIPS3D (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 2) {"mips3d", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS3D}, #define OPTION_NO_MIPS3D (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 3) {"no-mips3d", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MIPS3D}, #define OPTION_MDMX (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 4) {"mdmx", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MDMX}, #define OPTION_NO_MDMX (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 5) {"no-mdmx", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MDMX}, #define OPTION_DSP (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 6) {"mdsp", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DSP}, #define OPTION_NO_DSP (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 7) {"mno-dsp", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_DSP}, #define OPTION_MT (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 8) {"mmt", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MT}, #define OPTION_NO_MT (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 9) {"mno-mt", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MT}, #define OPTION_SMARTMIPS (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 10) {"msmartmips", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SMARTMIPS}, #define OPTION_NO_SMARTMIPS (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 11) {"mno-smartmips", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_SMARTMIPS}, #define OPTION_DSPR2 (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 12) {"mdspr2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DSPR2}, #define OPTION_NO_DSPR2 (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 13) {"mno-dspr2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_DSPR2}, /* Old-style architecture options. Don't add more of these. */ #define OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE (OPTION_ASE_BASE + 14) #define OPTION_M4650 (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 0) {"m4650", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M4650}, #define OPTION_NO_M4650 (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 1) {"no-m4650", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_M4650}, #define OPTION_M4010 (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 2) {"m4010", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M4010}, #define OPTION_NO_M4010 (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 3) {"no-m4010", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_M4010}, #define OPTION_M4100 (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 4) {"m4100", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M4100}, #define OPTION_NO_M4100 (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 5) {"no-m4100", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_M4100}, #define OPTION_M3900 (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 6) {"m3900", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M3900}, #define OPTION_NO_M3900 (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 7) {"no-m3900", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_M3900}, /* Options which enable bug fixes. */ #define OPTION_FIX_BASE (OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE + 8) #define OPTION_M7000_HILO_FIX (OPTION_FIX_BASE + 0) {"mfix7000", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M7000_HILO_FIX}, #define OPTION_MNO_7000_HILO_FIX (OPTION_FIX_BASE + 1) {"no-fix-7000", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_7000_HILO_FIX}, {"mno-fix7000", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_7000_HILO_FIX}, #define OPTION_FIX_VR4120 (OPTION_FIX_BASE + 2) #define OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4120 (OPTION_FIX_BASE + 3) {"mfix-vr4120", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_VR4120}, {"mno-fix-vr4120", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4120}, #define OPTION_FIX_VR4130 (OPTION_FIX_BASE + 4) #define OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4130 (OPTION_FIX_BASE + 5) {"mfix-vr4130", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_VR4130}, {"mno-fix-vr4130", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4130}, /* Miscellaneous options. */ #define OPTION_MISC_BASE (OPTION_FIX_BASE + 6) #define OPTION_TRAP (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 0) {"trap", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_TRAP}, {"no-break", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_TRAP}, #define OPTION_BREAK (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 1) {"break", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_BREAK}, {"no-trap", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_BREAK}, #define OPTION_EB (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 2) {"EB", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EB}, #define OPTION_EL (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 3) {"EL", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EL}, #define OPTION_FP32 (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 4) {"mfp32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FP32}, #define OPTION_GP32 (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 5) {"mgp32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_GP32}, #define OPTION_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 6) {"construct-floats", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS}, #define OPTION_NO_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 7) {"no-construct-floats", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS}, #define OPTION_FP64 (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 8) {"mfp64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FP64}, #define OPTION_GP64 (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 9) {"mgp64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_GP64}, #define OPTION_RELAX_BRANCH (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 10) #define OPTION_NO_RELAX_BRANCH (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 11) {"relax-branch", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_RELAX_BRANCH}, {"no-relax-branch", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_RELAX_BRANCH}, #define OPTION_MSHARED (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 12) #define OPTION_MNO_SHARED (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 13) {"mshared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MSHARED}, {"mno-shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_SHARED}, #define OPTION_MSYM32 (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 14) #define OPTION_MNO_SYM32 (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 15) {"msym32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MSYM32}, {"mno-sym32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_SYM32}, /* ELF-specific options. */ #ifdef OBJ_ELF #define OPTION_ELF_BASE (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 16) #define OPTION_CALL_SHARED (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 0) {"KPIC", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CALL_SHARED}, {"call_shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CALL_SHARED}, #define OPTION_NON_SHARED (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 1) {"non_shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NON_SHARED}, #define OPTION_XGOT (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 2) {"xgot", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_XGOT}, #define OPTION_MABI (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 3) {"mabi", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_MABI}, #define OPTION_32 (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 4) {"32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_32}, #define OPTION_N32 (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 5) {"n32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_N32}, #define OPTION_64 (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 6) {"64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_64}, #define OPTION_MDEBUG (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 7) {"mdebug", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MDEBUG}, #define OPTION_NO_MDEBUG (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 8) {"no-mdebug", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MDEBUG}, #define OPTION_PDR (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 9) {"mpdr", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PDR}, #define OPTION_NO_PDR (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 10) {"mno-pdr", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_PDR}, #define OPTION_MVXWORKS_PIC (OPTION_ELF_BASE + 11) {"mvxworks-pic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MVXWORKS_PIC}, #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ #define OPTION_MOCTEON_UNSUPPORTED (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 28) #define OPTION_NO_MOCTEON_UNSUPPORTED (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 29) {"mocteon-unsupported", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MOCTEON_UNSUPPORTED}, {"mno-octeon-unsupported", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MOCTEON_UNSUPPORTED}, #define OPTION_MOCTEON_USEUN (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 30) #define OPTION_NO_MOCTEON_USEUN (OPTION_MISC_BASE + 31) {"mocteon-useun", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MOCTEON_USEUN}, {"mno-octeon-useun", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MOCTEON_USEUN}, {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0} }; size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof (md_longopts); /* Set STRING_PTR (either &mips_arch_string or &mips_tune_string) to NEW_VALUE. Warn if another value was already specified. Note: we have to defer parsing the -march and -mtune arguments in order to handle 'from-abi' correctly, since the ABI might be specified in a later argument. */ static void mips_set_option_string (const char **string_ptr, const char *new_value) { if (*string_ptr != 0 && strcasecmp (*string_ptr, new_value) != 0) as_warn (_("A different %s was already specified, is now %s"), string_ptr == &mips_arch_string ? "-march" : "-mtune", new_value); *string_ptr = new_value; } int md_parse_option (int c, char *arg) { switch (c) { case OPTION_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS: mips_disable_float_construction = 0; break; case OPTION_NO_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS: mips_disable_float_construction = 1; break; case OPTION_TRAP: mips_trap = 1; break; case OPTION_BREAK: mips_trap = 0; break; case OPTION_EB: target_big_endian = 1; break; case OPTION_EL: target_big_endian = 0; break; case OPTION_MOCTEON_UNSUPPORTED: octeon_error_on_unsupported = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_MOCTEON_UNSUPPORTED: octeon_error_on_unsupported = 0; break; case OPTION_MOCTEON_USEUN: octeon_use_unalign = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_MOCTEON_USEUN: octeon_use_unalign = 0; break; case 'O': if (arg && arg[0] == '0') mips_optimize = 1; else mips_optimize = 2; break; case 'g': if (arg == NULL) mips_debug = 2; else mips_debug = atoi (arg); break; case OPTION_MIPS1: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS1; break; case OPTION_MIPS2: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS2; break; case OPTION_MIPS3: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS3; break; case OPTION_MIPS4: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS4; break; case OPTION_MIPS5: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS5; break; case OPTION_MIPS32: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS32; break; case OPTION_MIPS32R2: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS32R2; break; case OPTION_MIPS64R2: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS64R2; break; case OPTION_MIPS64: file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS64; break; case OPTION_MTUNE: mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, arg); break; case OPTION_MARCH: mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, arg); break; case OPTION_M4650: mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, "4650"); mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, "4650"); break; case OPTION_NO_M4650: break; case OPTION_M4010: mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, "4010"); mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, "4010"); break; case OPTION_NO_M4010: break; case OPTION_M4100: mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, "4100"); mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, "4100"); break; case OPTION_NO_M4100: break; case OPTION_M3900: mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, "3900"); mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, "3900"); break; case OPTION_NO_M3900: break; case OPTION_MDMX: mips_opts.ase_mdmx = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_MDMX: mips_opts.ase_mdmx = 0; break; case OPTION_DSP: mips_opts.ase_dsp = 1; mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0; break; case OPTION_NO_DSP: mips_opts.ase_dsp = 0; mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0; break; case OPTION_DSPR2: mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 1; mips_opts.ase_dsp = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_DSPR2: mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0; mips_opts.ase_dsp = 0; break; case OPTION_MT: mips_opts.ase_mt = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_MT: mips_opts.ase_mt = 0; break; case OPTION_MIPS16: mips_opts.mips16 = 1; mips_no_prev_insn (); break; case OPTION_NO_MIPS16: mips_opts.mips16 = 0; mips_no_prev_insn (); break; case OPTION_MIPS3D: mips_opts.ase_mips3d = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_MIPS3D: mips_opts.ase_mips3d = 0; break; case OPTION_SMARTMIPS: mips_opts.ase_smartmips = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_SMARTMIPS: mips_opts.ase_smartmips = 0; break; case OPTION_FIX_VR4120: mips_fix_vr4120 = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4120: mips_fix_vr4120 = 0; break; case OPTION_FIX_VR4130: mips_fix_vr4130 = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4130: mips_fix_vr4130 = 0; break; case OPTION_RELAX_BRANCH: mips_relax_branch = 1; break; case OPTION_NO_RELAX_BRANCH: mips_relax_branch = 0; break; case OPTION_MSHARED: mips_in_shared = TRUE; break; case OPTION_MNO_SHARED: mips_in_shared = FALSE; break; case OPTION_MSYM32: mips_opts.sym32 = TRUE; break; case OPTION_MNO_SYM32: mips_opts.sym32 = FALSE; break; #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* When generating ELF code, we permit -KPIC and -call_shared to select SVR4_PIC, and -non_shared to select no PIC. This is intended to be compatible with Irix 5. */ case OPTION_CALL_SHARED: if (!IS_ELF) { as_bad (_("-call_shared is supported only for ELF format")); return 0; } mips_pic = SVR4_PIC; mips_abicalls = TRUE; break; case OPTION_NON_SHARED: if (!IS_ELF) { as_bad (_("-non_shared is supported only for ELF format")); return 0; } mips_pic = NO_PIC; mips_abicalls = FALSE; break; /* The -xgot option tells the assembler to use 32 bit offsets when accessing the got in SVR4_PIC mode. It is for Irix compatibility. */ case OPTION_XGOT: mips_big_got = 1; break; #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ case 'G': g_switch_value = atoi (arg); g_switch_seen = 1; break; #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* The -32, -n32 and -64 options are shortcuts for -mabi=32, -mabi=n32 and -mabi=64. */ case OPTION_32: if (!IS_ELF) { as_bad (_("-32 is supported for ELF format only")); return 0; } mips_abi = O32_ABI; break; case OPTION_N32: if (!IS_ELF) { as_bad (_("-n32 is supported for ELF format only")); return 0; } mips_abi = N32_ABI; break; case OPTION_64: if (!IS_ELF) { as_bad (_("-64 is supported for ELF format only")); return 0; } mips_abi = N64_ABI; if (!support_64bit_objects()) as_fatal (_("No compiled in support for 64 bit object file format")); break; #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ case OPTION_GP32: file_mips_gp32 = 1; break; case OPTION_GP64: file_mips_gp32 = 0; break; case OPTION_FP32: file_mips_fp32 = 1; break; case OPTION_FP64: file_mips_fp32 = 0; break; #ifdef OBJ_ELF case OPTION_MABI: if (!IS_ELF) { as_bad (_("-mabi is supported for ELF format only")); return 0; } if (strcmp (arg, "32") == 0) mips_abi = O32_ABI; else if (strcmp (arg, "o64") == 0) mips_abi = O64_ABI; else if (strcmp (arg, "n32") == 0) mips_abi = N32_ABI; else if (strcmp (arg, "64") == 0) { mips_abi = N64_ABI; if (! support_64bit_objects()) as_fatal (_("No compiled in support for 64 bit object file " "format")); } else if (strcmp (arg, "eabi") == 0) mips_abi = EABI_ABI; else { as_fatal (_("invalid abi -mabi=%s"), arg); return 0; } break; #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ case OPTION_M7000_HILO_FIX: mips_7000_hilo_fix = TRUE; break; case OPTION_MNO_7000_HILO_FIX: mips_7000_hilo_fix = FALSE; break; #ifdef OBJ_ELF case OPTION_MDEBUG: mips_flag_mdebug = TRUE; break; case OPTION_NO_MDEBUG: mips_flag_mdebug = FALSE; break; case OPTION_PDR: mips_flag_pdr = TRUE; break; case OPTION_NO_PDR: mips_flag_pdr = FALSE; break; case OPTION_MVXWORKS_PIC: mips_pic = VXWORKS_PIC; break; #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ default: return 0; } return 1; } /* Set up globals to generate code for the ISA or processor described by INFO. */ static void mips_set_architecture (const struct mips_cpu_info *info) { if (info != 0) { file_mips_arch = info->cpu; mips_opts.arch = info->cpu; mips_opts.isa = info->isa; } } /* Likewise for tuning. */ static void mips_set_tune (const struct mips_cpu_info *info) { if (info != 0) mips_tune = info->cpu; } void mips_after_parse_args (void) { const struct mips_cpu_info *arch_info = 0; const struct mips_cpu_info *tune_info = 0; /* GP relative stuff not working for PE */ if (strncmp (TARGET_OS, "pe", 2) == 0) { if (g_switch_seen && g_switch_value != 0) as_bad (_("-G not supported in this configuration.")); g_switch_value = 0; } if (mips_abi == NO_ABI) mips_abi = MIPS_DEFAULT_ABI; /* The following code determines the architecture and register size. Similar code was added to GCC 3.3 (see override_options() in config/mips/mips.c). The GAS and GCC code should be kept in sync as much as possible. */ if (mips_arch_string != 0) arch_info = mips_parse_cpu ("-march", mips_arch_string); if (file_mips_isa != ISA_UNKNOWN) { /* Handle -mipsN. At this point, file_mips_isa contains the ISA level specified by -mipsN, while arch_info->isa contains the -march selection (if any). */ if (arch_info != 0) { /* -march takes precedence over -mipsN, since it is more descriptive. There's no harm in specifying both as long as the ISA levels are the same. */ if (file_mips_isa != arch_info->isa) as_bad (_("-%s conflicts with the other architecture options, which imply -%s"), mips_cpu_info_from_isa (file_mips_isa)->name, mips_cpu_info_from_isa (arch_info->isa)->name); } else arch_info = mips_cpu_info_from_isa (file_mips_isa); } if (arch_info == 0) arch_info = mips_parse_cpu ("default CPU", MIPS_CPU_STRING_DEFAULT); if (ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS (mips_abi) && !ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (arch_info->isa)) as_bad ("-march=%s is not compatible with the selected ABI", arch_info->name); mips_set_architecture (arch_info); /* Optimize for file_mips_arch, unless -mtune selects a different processor. */ if (mips_tune_string != 0) tune_info = mips_parse_cpu ("-mtune", mips_tune_string); if (tune_info == 0) mips_set_tune (arch_info); else mips_set_tune (tune_info); if (file_mips_gp32 >= 0) { /* The user specified the size of the integer registers. Make sure it agrees with the ABI and ISA. */ if (file_mips_gp32 == 0 && !ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa)) as_bad (_("-mgp64 used with a 32-bit processor")); else if (file_mips_gp32 == 1 && ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS (mips_abi)) as_bad (_("-mgp32 used with a 64-bit ABI")); else if (file_mips_gp32 == 0 && ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi)) as_bad (_("-mgp64 used with a 32-bit ABI")); } else { /* Infer the integer register size from the ABI and processor. Restrict ourselves to 32-bit registers if that's all the processor has, or if the ABI cannot handle 64-bit registers. */ file_mips_gp32 = (ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi) || !ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa)); } switch (file_mips_fp32) { default: case -1: /* No user specified float register size. ??? GAS treats single-float processors as though they had 64-bit float registers (although it complains when double-precision instructions are used). As things stand, saying they have 32-bit registers would lead to spurious "register must be even" messages. So here we assume float registers are never smaller than the integer ones. */ if (file_mips_gp32 == 0) /* 64-bit integer registers implies 64-bit float registers. */ file_mips_fp32 = 0; else if ((mips_opts.ase_mips3d > 0 || mips_opts.ase_mdmx > 0) && ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS (mips_opts.isa)) /* -mips3d and -mdmx imply 64-bit float registers, if possible. */ file_mips_fp32 = 0; else /* 32-bit float registers. */ file_mips_fp32 = 1; break; /* The user specified the size of the float registers. Check if it agrees with the ABI and ISA. */ case 0: if (!ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS (mips_opts.isa)) as_bad (_("-mfp64 used with a 32-bit fpu")); else if (ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi) && !ISA_HAS_MXHC1 (mips_opts.isa)) as_warn (_("-mfp64 used with a 32-bit ABI")); break; case 1: if (ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS (mips_abi)) as_warn (_("-mfp32 used with a 64-bit ABI")); break; } /* End of GCC-shared inference code. */ /* This flag is set when we have a 64-bit capable CPU but use only 32-bit wide registers. Note that EABI does not use it. */ if (ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa) && ((mips_abi == NO_ABI && file_mips_gp32 == 1) || mips_abi == O32_ABI)) mips_32bitmode = 1; if (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1 && mips_trap) as_bad (_("trap exception not supported at ISA 1")); /* If the selected architecture includes support for ASEs, enable generation of code for them. */ if (mips_opts.mips16 == -1) mips_opts.mips16 = (CPU_HAS_MIPS16 (file_mips_arch)) ? 1 : 0; if (mips_opts.ase_mips3d == -1) mips_opts.ase_mips3d = ((arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D) && file_mips_fp32 == 0) ? 1 : 0; if (mips_opts.ase_mips3d && file_mips_fp32 == 1) as_bad (_("-mfp32 used with -mips3d")); if (mips_opts.ase_mdmx == -1) mips_opts.ase_mdmx = ((arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX) && file_mips_fp32 == 0) ? 1 : 0; if (mips_opts.ase_mdmx && file_mips_fp32 == 1) as_bad (_("-mfp32 used with -mdmx")); if (mips_opts.ase_smartmips == -1) mips_opts.ase_smartmips = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS) ? 1 : 0; if (mips_opts.ase_smartmips && !ISA_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS) as_warn ("%s ISA does not support SmartMIPS", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); if (mips_opts.ase_dsp == -1) mips_opts.ase_dsp = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP) ? 1 : 0; if (mips_opts.ase_dsp && !ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP_ASE) as_warn ("%s ISA does not support DSP ASE", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); if (mips_opts.ase_dspr2 == -1) { mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2) ? 1 : 0; mips_opts.ase_dsp = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP) ? 1 : 0; } if (mips_opts.ase_dspr2 && !ISA_SUPPORTS_DSPR2_ASE) as_warn ("%s ISA does not support DSP R2 ASE", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); if (mips_opts.ase_mt == -1) mips_opts.ase_mt = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT) ? 1 : 0; if (mips_opts.ase_mt && !ISA_SUPPORTS_MT_ASE) as_warn ("%s ISA does not support MT ASE", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); file_mips_isa = mips_opts.isa; file_ase_mips16 = mips_opts.mips16; file_ase_mips3d = mips_opts.ase_mips3d; file_ase_mdmx = mips_opts.ase_mdmx; file_ase_smartmips = mips_opts.ase_smartmips; file_ase_dsp = mips_opts.ase_dsp; file_ase_dspr2 = mips_opts.ase_dspr2; file_ase_mt = mips_opts.ase_mt; mips_opts.gp32 = file_mips_gp32; mips_opts.fp32 = file_mips_fp32; if (mips_flag_mdebug < 0) { #ifdef OBJ_MAYBE_ECOFF if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour) mips_flag_mdebug = 1; else #endif /* OBJ_MAYBE_ECOFF */ mips_flag_mdebug = 0; } } void mips_init_after_args (void) { /* initialize opcodes */ bfd_mips_num_opcodes = bfd_mips_num_builtin_opcodes; mips_opcodes = (struct mips_opcode *) mips_builtin_opcodes; } long md_pcrel_from (fixS *fixP) { valueT addr = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address; switch (fixP->fx_r_type) { case BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP: /* Return the address of the delay slot. */ return addr + 4; default: /* We have no relocation type for PC relative MIPS16 instructions. */ if (fixP->fx_addsy && S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != now_seg) as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, _("PC relative MIPS16 instruction references a different section")); return addr; } } /* This is called before the symbol table is processed. In order to work with gcc when using mips-tfile, we must keep all local labels. However, in other cases, we want to discard them. If we were called with -g, but we didn't see any debugging information, it may mean that gcc is smuggling debugging information through to mips-tfile, in which case we must generate all local labels. */ void mips_frob_file_before_adjust (void) { #ifndef NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING if (ECOFF_DEBUGGING && mips_debug != 0 && ! ecoff_debugging_seen) flag_keep_locals = 1; #endif } /* Sort any unmatched HI16 and GOT16 relocs so that they immediately precede the corresponding LO16 reloc. This is called before md_apply_fix and tc_gen_reloc. Unmatched relocs can only be generated by use of explicit relocation operators. For our purposes, a %lo() expression matches a %got() or %hi() expression if: (a) it refers to the same symbol; and (b) the offset applied in the %lo() expression is no lower than the offset applied in the %got() or %hi(). (b) allows us to cope with code like: lui $4,%hi(foo) lh $4,%lo(foo+2)($4) ...which is legal on RELA targets, and has a well-defined behaviour if the user knows that adding 2 to "foo" will not induce a carry to the high 16 bits. When several %lo()s match a particular %got() or %hi(), we use the following rules to distinguish them: (1) %lo()s with smaller offsets are a better match than %lo()s with higher offsets. (2) %lo()s with no matching %got() or %hi() are better than those that already have a matching %got() or %hi(). (3) later %lo()s are better than earlier %lo()s. These rules are applied in order. (1) means, among other things, that %lo()s with identical offsets are chosen if they exist. (2) means that we won't associate several high-part relocations with the same low-part relocation unless there's no alternative. Having several high parts for the same low part is a GNU extension; this rule allows careful users to avoid it. (3) is purely cosmetic. mips_hi_fixup_list is is in reverse order, with the last high-part relocation being at the front of the list. It therefore makes sense to choose the last matching low-part relocation, all other things being equal. It's also easier to code that way. */ void mips_frob_file (void) { struct mips_hi_fixup *l; for (l = mips_hi_fixup_list; l != NULL; l = l->next) { segment_info_type *seginfo; bfd_boolean matched_lo_p; fixS **hi_pos, **lo_pos, **pos; assert (reloc_needs_lo_p (l->fixp->fx_r_type)); /* If a GOT16 relocation turns out to be against a global symbol, there isn't supposed to be a matching LO. */ if (l->fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16 && !pic_need_relax (l->fixp->fx_addsy, l->seg)) continue; /* Check quickly whether the next fixup happens to be a matching %lo. */ if (fixup_has_matching_lo_p (l->fixp)) continue; seginfo = seg_info (l->seg); /* Set HI_POS to the position of this relocation in the chain. Set LO_POS to the position of the chosen low-part relocation. MATCHED_LO_P is true on entry to the loop if *POS is a low-part relocation that matches an immediately-preceding high-part relocation. */ hi_pos = NULL; lo_pos = NULL; matched_lo_p = FALSE; for (pos = &seginfo->fix_root; *pos != NULL; pos = &(*pos)->fx_next) { if (*pos == l->fixp) hi_pos = pos; if (((*pos)->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_LO16 || (*pos)->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16) && (*pos)->fx_addsy == l->fixp->fx_addsy && (*pos)->fx_offset >= l->fixp->fx_offset && (lo_pos == NULL || (*pos)->fx_offset < (*lo_pos)->fx_offset || (!matched_lo_p && (*pos)->fx_offset == (*lo_pos)->fx_offset))) lo_pos = pos; matched_lo_p = (reloc_needs_lo_p ((*pos)->fx_r_type) && fixup_has_matching_lo_p (*pos)); } /* If we found a match, remove the high-part relocation from its current position and insert it before the low-part relocation. Make the offsets match so that fixup_has_matching_lo_p() will return true. We don't warn about unmatched high-part relocations since some versions of gcc have been known to emit dead "lui ...%hi(...)" instructions. */ if (lo_pos != NULL) { l->fixp->fx_offset = (*lo_pos)->fx_offset; if (l->fixp->fx_next != *lo_pos) { *hi_pos = l->fixp->fx_next; l->fixp->fx_next = *lo_pos; *lo_pos = l->fixp; } } } } /* We may have combined relocations without symbols in the N32/N64 ABI. We have to prevent gas from dropping them. */ int mips_force_relocation (fixS *fixp) { if (generic_force_reloc (fixp)) return 1; if (HAVE_NEWABI && S_GET_SEGMENT (fixp->fx_addsy) == bfd_abs_section_ptr && (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_HI16_S || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_LO16)) return 1; return 0; } /* Apply a fixup to the object file. */ void md_apply_fix (fixS *fixP, valueT *valP, segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { bfd_byte *buf; long insn; reloc_howto_type *howto; /* We ignore generic BFD relocations we don't know about. */ howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, fixP->fx_r_type); if (! howto) return; assert (fixP->fx_size == 4 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_64 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_CTOR || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64); buf = (bfd_byte *) (fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal + fixP->fx_where); assert (!fixP->fx_pcrel || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2); /* Don't treat parts of a composite relocation as done. There are two reasons for this: (1) The second and third parts will be against 0 (RSS_UNDEF) but should nevertheless be emitted if the first part is. (2) In normal usage, composite relocations are never assembly-time constants. The easiest way of dealing with the pathological exceptions is to generate a relocation against STN_UNDEF and leave everything up to the linker. */ if (fixP->fx_addsy == NULL && !fixP->fx_pcrel && fixP->fx_tcbit == 0) fixP->fx_done = 1; switch (fixP->fx_r_type) { case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GD: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_LDM: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL32: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_HI16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_LO16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GOTTPREL: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_HI16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_LO16: S_SET_THREAD_LOCAL (fixP->fx_addsy); /* fall through */ case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SHIFT5: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SHIFT6: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_INSERT_A: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_INSERT_B: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_DELETE: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SCN_DISP: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_REL16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_RELGOT: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JALR: case BFD_RELOC_HI16: case BFD_RELOC_HI16_S: case BFD_RELOC_GPREL16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16: case BFD_RELOC_GPREL32: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GPREL: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP: /* Nothing needed to do. The value comes from the reloc entry. */ break; case BFD_RELOC_64: /* This is handled like BFD_RELOC_32, but we output a sign extended value if we are only 32 bits. */ if (fixP->fx_done) { if (8 <= sizeof (valueT)) md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, *valP, 8); else { valueT hiv; if ((*valP & 0x80000000) != 0) hiv = 0xffffffff; else hiv = 0; md_number_to_chars ((char *)(buf + (target_big_endian ? 4 : 0)), *valP, 4); md_number_to_chars ((char *)(buf + (target_big_endian ? 0 : 4)), hiv, 4); } } break; case BFD_RELOC_RVA: case BFD_RELOC_32: case BFD_RELOC_16: /* If we are deleting this reloc entry, we must fill in the value now. This can happen if we have a .word which is not resolved when it appears but is later defined. */ if (fixP->fx_done) md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, *valP, fixP->fx_size); break; case BFD_RELOC_LO16: case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16: /* FIXME: Now that embedded-PIC is gone, some of this code/comment may be safe to remove, but if so it's not obvious. */ /* When handling an embedded PIC switch statement, we can wind up deleting a LO16 reloc. See the 'o' case in mips_ip. */ if (fixP->fx_done) { if (*valP + 0x8000 > 0xffff) as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, _("relocation overflow")); if (target_big_endian) buf += 2; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, *valP, 2); } break; case BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2: if ((*valP & 0x3) != 0) as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, _("Branch to misaligned address (%lx)"), (long) *valP); /* We need to save the bits in the instruction since fixup_segment() might be deleting the relocation entry (i.e., a branch within the current segment). */ if (! fixP->fx_done) break; /* Update old instruction data. */ if (target_big_endian) insn = (buf[0] << 24) | (buf[1] << 16) | (buf[2] << 8) | buf[3]; else insn = (buf[3] << 24) | (buf[2] << 16) | (buf[1] << 8) | buf[0]; if (*valP + 0x20000 <= 0x3ffff) { insn |= (*valP >> 2) & 0xffff; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); } else if (mips_pic == NO_PIC && fixP->fx_done && fixP->fx_frag->fr_address >= text_section->vma && (fixP->fx_frag->fr_address < text_section->vma + bfd_get_section_size (text_section)) && ((insn & 0xffff0000) == 0x10000000 /* beq $0,$0 */ || (insn & 0xffff0000) == 0x04010000 /* bgez $0 */ || (insn & 0xffff0000) == 0x04110000)) /* bgezal $0 */ { /* The branch offset is too large. If this is an unconditional branch, and we are not generating PIC code, we can convert it to an absolute jump instruction. */ if ((insn & 0xffff0000) == 0x04110000) /* bgezal $0 */ insn = 0x0c000000; /* jal */ else insn = 0x08000000; /* j */ fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP; fixP->fx_done = 0; fixP->fx_addsy = section_symbol (text_section); *valP += md_pcrel_from (fixP); md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); } else { /* If we got here, we have branch-relaxation disabled, and there's nothing we can do to fix this instruction without turning it into a longer sequence. */ as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, _("Branch out of range")); } break; case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT: fixP->fx_done = 0; if (fixP->fx_addsy && !S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy) && !S_IS_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy)) S_SET_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy); break; case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY: fixP->fx_done = 0; break; default: internalError (); } /* Remember value for tc_gen_reloc. */ fixP->fx_addnumber = *valP; } static symbolS * get_symbol (void) { int c; char *name; symbolS *p; name = input_line_pointer; c = get_symbol_end (); p = (symbolS *) symbol_find_or_make (name); *input_line_pointer = c; return p; } /* Align the current frag to a given power of two. The MIPS assembler also automatically adjusts any preceding label. */ static void mips_align (int to, int fill, symbolS *label) { mips_emit_delays (); frag_align (to, fill, 0); record_alignment (now_seg, to); if (label != NULL) { assert (S_GET_SEGMENT (label) == now_seg); symbol_set_frag (label, frag_now); S_SET_VALUE (label, (valueT) frag_now_fix ()); } } /* Align to a given power of two. .align 0 turns off the automatic alignment used by the data creating pseudo-ops. */ static void s_align (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { int temp; long temp_fill; long max_alignment = 15; /* o Note that the assembler pulls down any immediately preceding label to the aligned address. o It's not documented but auto alignment is reinstated by a .align pseudo instruction. o Note also that after auto alignment is turned off the mips assembler issues an error on attempt to assemble an improperly aligned data item. We don't. */ temp = get_absolute_expression (); if (temp > max_alignment) as_bad (_("Alignment too large: %d. assumed."), temp = max_alignment); else if (temp < 0) { as_warn (_("Alignment negative: 0 assumed.")); temp = 0; } if (*input_line_pointer == ',') { ++input_line_pointer; temp_fill = get_absolute_expression (); } else temp_fill = 0; if (temp) { segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg); struct insn_label_list *l = si->label_list; /* Auto alignment should be switched on by next section change. */ auto_align = 1; mips_align (temp, (int) temp_fill, l != NULL ? l->label : NULL); } else { auto_align = 0; } demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } static void s_change_sec (int sec) { segT seg; #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* The ELF backend needs to know that we are changing sections, so that .previous works correctly. We could do something like check for an obj_section_change_hook macro, but that might be confusing as it would not be appropriate to use it in the section changing functions in read.c, since obj-elf.c intercepts those. FIXME: This should be cleaner, somehow. */ if (IS_ELF) obj_elf_section_change_hook (); #endif mips_emit_delays (); switch (sec) { case 't': s_text (0); break; case 'd': s_data (0); break; case 'b': subseg_set (bss_section, (subsegT) get_absolute_expression ()); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); break; case 'r': seg = subseg_new (RDATA_SECTION_NAME, (subsegT) get_absolute_expression ()); if (IS_ELF) { bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, seg, (SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_READONLY | SEC_RELOC | SEC_DATA)); if (strcmp (TARGET_OS, "elf") != 0) record_alignment (seg, 4); } demand_empty_rest_of_line (); break; case 's': seg = subseg_new (".sdata", (subsegT) get_absolute_expression ()); if (IS_ELF) { bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, seg, SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_RELOC | SEC_DATA); if (strcmp (TARGET_OS, "elf") != 0) record_alignment (seg, 4); } demand_empty_rest_of_line (); break; } auto_align = 1; } void s_change_section (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { #ifdef OBJ_ELF char *section_name; char c; char next_c = 0; int section_type; int section_flag; int section_entry_size; int section_alignment; if (!IS_ELF) return; section_name = input_line_pointer; c = get_symbol_end (); if (c) next_c = *(input_line_pointer + 1); /* Do we have .section Name<,"flags">? */ if (c != ',' || (c == ',' && next_c == '"')) { /* just after name is now '\0'. */ *input_line_pointer = c; input_line_pointer = section_name; obj_elf_section (ignore); return; } input_line_pointer++; /* Do we have .section Name<,type><,flag><,entry_size><,alignment> */ if (c == ',') section_type = get_absolute_expression (); else section_type = 0; if (*input_line_pointer++ == ',') section_flag = get_absolute_expression (); else section_flag = 0; if (*input_line_pointer++ == ',') section_entry_size = get_absolute_expression (); else section_entry_size = 0; if (*input_line_pointer++ == ',') section_alignment = get_absolute_expression (); else section_alignment = 0; section_name = xstrdup (section_name); /* When using the generic form of .section (as implemented by obj-elf.c), there's no way to set the section type to SHT_MIPS_DWARF. Users have traditionally had to fall back on the more common @progbits instead. There's nothing really harmful in this, since bfd will correct SHT_PROGBITS to SHT_MIPS_DWARF before writing out the file. But it means that, for backwards compatibility, the special_section entries for dwarf sections must use SHT_PROGBITS rather than SHT_MIPS_DWARF. Even so, we shouldn't force users of the MIPS .section syntax to incorrectly label the sections as SHT_PROGBITS. The best compromise seems to be to map SHT_MIPS_DWARF to SHT_PROGBITS before calling the generic type-checking code. */ if (section_type == SHT_MIPS_DWARF) section_type = SHT_PROGBITS; obj_elf_change_section (section_name, section_type, section_flag, section_entry_size, 0, 0, 0); if (now_seg->name != section_name) free (section_name); #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ } void mips_enable_auto_align (void) { auto_align = 1; } static void s_cons (int log_size) { segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg); struct insn_label_list *l = si->label_list; symbolS *label; label = l != NULL ? l->label : NULL; mips_emit_delays (); if (log_size > 0 && auto_align) mips_align (log_size, 0, label); mips_clear_insn_labels (); cons (1 << log_size); } static void s_float_cons (int type) { segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg); struct insn_label_list *l = si->label_list; symbolS *label; label = l != NULL ? l->label : NULL; mips_emit_delays (); if (auto_align) { if (type == 'd') mips_align (3, 0, label); else mips_align (2, 0, label); } mips_clear_insn_labels (); float_cons (type); } /* Handle .globl. We need to override it because on Irix 5 you are permitted to say .globl foo .text where foo is an undefined symbol, to mean that foo should be considered to be the address of a function. */ static void s_mips_globl (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { char *name; int c; symbolS *symbolP; flagword flag; do { name = input_line_pointer; c = get_symbol_end (); symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name); S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP); *input_line_pointer = c; SKIP_WHITESPACE (); /* On Irix 5, every global symbol that is not explicitly labelled as being a function is apparently labelled as being an object. */ flag = BSF_OBJECT; if (!is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer] && (*input_line_pointer != ',')) { char *secname; asection *sec; secname = input_line_pointer; c = get_symbol_end (); sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (stdoutput, secname); if (sec == NULL) as_bad (_("%s: no such section"), secname); *input_line_pointer = c; if (sec != NULL && (sec->flags & SEC_CODE) != 0) flag = BSF_FUNCTION; } symbol_get_bfdsym (symbolP)->flags |= flag; c = *input_line_pointer; if (c == ',') { input_line_pointer++; SKIP_WHITESPACE (); if (is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer]) c = '\n'; } } while (c == ','); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } static void s_option (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { char *opt; char c; opt = input_line_pointer; c = get_symbol_end (); if (*opt == 'O') { /* FIXME: What does this mean? */ } else if (strncmp (opt, "pic", 3) == 0) { int i; i = atoi (opt + 3); if (i == 0) mips_pic = NO_PIC; else if (i == 2) { mips_pic = SVR4_PIC; mips_abicalls = TRUE; } else as_bad (_(".option pic%d not supported"), i); if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC) { if (g_switch_seen && g_switch_value != 0) as_warn (_("-G may not be used with SVR4 PIC code")); g_switch_value = 0; bfd_set_gp_size (stdoutput, 0); } } else as_warn (_("Unrecognized option \"%s\""), opt); *input_line_pointer = c; demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* This structure is used to hold a stack of .set values. */ struct mips_option_stack { struct mips_option_stack *next; struct mips_set_options options; }; static struct mips_option_stack *mips_opts_stack; /* Handle the .set pseudo-op. */ static void s_mipsset (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { char *name = input_line_pointer, ch; while (!is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer]) ++input_line_pointer; ch = *input_line_pointer; *input_line_pointer = '\0'; if (strcmp (name, "reorder") == 0) { if (mips_opts.noreorder) end_noreorder (); } else if (strcmp (name, "noreorder") == 0) { if (!mips_opts.noreorder) start_noreorder (); } else if (strcmp (name, "at") == 0) { mips_opts.noat = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "noat") == 0) { mips_opts.noat = 1; } else if (strcmp (name, "macro") == 0) { mips_opts.warn_about_macros = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "nomacro") == 0) { if (mips_opts.noreorder == 0) as_bad (_("`noreorder' must be set before `nomacro'")); mips_opts.warn_about_macros = 1; } else if (strcmp (name, "move") == 0 || strcmp (name, "novolatile") == 0) { mips_opts.nomove = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "nomove") == 0 || strcmp (name, "volatile") == 0) { mips_opts.nomove = 1; } else if (strcmp (name, "bopt") == 0) { mips_opts.nobopt = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "nobopt") == 0) { mips_opts.nobopt = 1; } else if (strcmp (name, "gp=default") == 0) mips_opts.gp32 = file_mips_gp32; else if (strcmp (name, "gp=32") == 0) mips_opts.gp32 = 1; else if (strcmp (name, "gp=64") == 0) { if (!ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa)) as_warn ("%s isa does not support 64-bit registers", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); mips_opts.gp32 = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "fp=default") == 0) mips_opts.fp32 = file_mips_fp32; else if (strcmp (name, "fp=32") == 0) mips_opts.fp32 = 1; else if (strcmp (name, "fp=64") == 0) { if (!ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS (mips_opts.isa)) as_warn ("%s isa does not support 64-bit floating point registers", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); mips_opts.fp32 = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "mips16") == 0 || strcmp (name, "MIPS-16") == 0) mips_opts.mips16 = 1; else if (strcmp (name, "nomips16") == 0 || strcmp (name, "noMIPS-16") == 0) mips_opts.mips16 = 0; else if (strcmp (name, "smartmips") == 0) { if (!ISA_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS) as_warn ("%s ISA does not support SmartMIPS ASE", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); mips_opts.ase_smartmips = 1; } else if (strcmp (name, "nosmartmips") == 0) mips_opts.ase_smartmips = 0; else if (strcmp (name, "mips3d") == 0) mips_opts.ase_mips3d = 1; else if (strcmp (name, "nomips3d") == 0) mips_opts.ase_mips3d = 0; else if (strcmp (name, "mdmx") == 0) mips_opts.ase_mdmx = 1; else if (strcmp (name, "nomdmx") == 0) mips_opts.ase_mdmx = 0; else if (strcmp (name, "dsp") == 0) { if (!ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP_ASE) as_warn ("%s ISA does not support DSP ASE", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); mips_opts.ase_dsp = 1; mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "nodsp") == 0) { mips_opts.ase_dsp = 0; mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "dspr2") == 0) { if (!ISA_SUPPORTS_DSPR2_ASE) as_warn ("%s ISA does not support DSP R2 ASE", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 1; mips_opts.ase_dsp = 1; } else if (strcmp (name, "nodspr2") == 0) { mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0; mips_opts.ase_dsp = 0; } else if (strcmp (name, "mt") == 0) { if (!ISA_SUPPORTS_MT_ASE) as_warn ("%s ISA does not support MT ASE", mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name); mips_opts.ase_mt = 1; } else if (strcmp (name, "nomt") == 0) mips_opts.ase_mt = 0; else if (strncmp (name, "mips", 4) == 0 || strncmp (name, "arch=", 5) == 0) { int reset = 0; /* Permit the user to change the ISA and architecture on the fly. Needless to say, misuse can cause serious problems. */ if (strcmp (name, "mips0") == 0 || strcmp (name, "arch=default") == 0) { reset = 1; mips_opts.isa = file_mips_isa; mips_opts.arch = file_mips_arch; } else if (strncmp (name, "arch=", 5) == 0) { const struct mips_cpu_info *p; p = mips_parse_cpu("internal use", name + 5); if (!p) as_bad (_("unknown architecture %s"), name + 5); else { mips_opts.arch = p->cpu; mips_opts.isa = p->isa; } } else if (strncmp (name, "mips", 4) == 0) { const struct mips_cpu_info *p; p = mips_parse_cpu("internal use", name); if (!p) as_bad (_("unknown ISA level %s"), name + 4); else { mips_opts.arch = p->cpu; mips_opts.isa = p->isa; } } else as_bad (_("unknown ISA or architecture %s"), name); switch (mips_opts.isa) { case 0: break; case ISA_MIPS1: case ISA_MIPS2: case ISA_MIPS32: case ISA_MIPS32R2: mips_opts.gp32 = 1; mips_opts.fp32 = 1; break; case ISA_MIPS3: case ISA_MIPS4: case ISA_MIPS5: case ISA_MIPS64: case ISA_MIPS64R2: mips_opts.gp32 = 0; mips_opts.fp32 = 0; break; default: as_bad (_("unknown ISA level %s"), name + 4); break; } if (reset) { mips_opts.gp32 = file_mips_gp32; mips_opts.fp32 = file_mips_fp32; } } else if (strcmp (name, "autoextend") == 0) mips_opts.noautoextend = 0; else if (strcmp (name, "noautoextend") == 0) mips_opts.noautoextend = 1; else if (strcmp (name, "push") == 0) { struct mips_option_stack *s; s = (struct mips_option_stack *) xmalloc (sizeof *s); s->next = mips_opts_stack; s->options = mips_opts; mips_opts_stack = s; } else if (strcmp (name, "pop") == 0) { struct mips_option_stack *s; s = mips_opts_stack; if (s == NULL) as_bad (_(".set pop with no .set push")); else { /* If we're changing the reorder mode we need to handle delay slots correctly. */ if (s->options.noreorder && ! mips_opts.noreorder) start_noreorder (); else if (! s->options.noreorder && mips_opts.noreorder) end_noreorder (); mips_opts = s->options; mips_opts_stack = s->next; free (s); } } else if (strcmp (name, "sym32") == 0) mips_opts.sym32 = TRUE; else if (strcmp (name, "nosym32") == 0) mips_opts.sym32 = FALSE; else if (strchr (name, ',')) { /* Generic ".set" directive; use the generic handler. */ *input_line_pointer = ch; input_line_pointer = name; s_set (0); return; } else { as_warn (_("Tried to set unrecognized symbol: %s\n"), name); } *input_line_pointer = ch; demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .abicalls pseudo-op. I believe this is equivalent to .option pic2. It means to generate SVR4 PIC calls. */ static void s_abicalls (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { mips_pic = SVR4_PIC; mips_abicalls = TRUE; if (g_switch_seen && g_switch_value != 0) as_warn (_("-G may not be used with SVR4 PIC code")); g_switch_value = 0; bfd_set_gp_size (stdoutput, 0); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .cpload pseudo-op. This is used when generating SVR4 PIC code. It sets the $gp register for the function based on the function address, which is in the register named in the argument. This uses a relocation against _gp_disp, which is handled specially by the linker. The result is: lui $gp,%hi(_gp_disp) addiu $gp,$gp,%lo(_gp_disp) addu $gp,$gp,.cpload argument The .cpload argument is normally $25 == $t9. The -mno-shared option changes this to: lui $gp,%hi(__gnu_local_gp) addiu $gp,$gp,%lo(__gnu_local_gp) and the argument is ignored. This saves an instruction, but the resulting code is not position independent; it uses an absolute address for __gnu_local_gp. Thus code assembled with -mno-shared can go into an ordinary executable, but not into a shared library. */ static void s_cpload (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { expressionS ex; int reg; int in_shared; /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, or if this is NewABI code, .cpload is ignored. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || HAVE_NEWABI) { s_ignore (0); return; } /* .cpload should be in a .set noreorder section. */ if (mips_opts.noreorder == 0) as_warn (_(".cpload not in noreorder section")); reg = tc_get_register (0); /* If we need to produce a 64-bit address, we are better off using the default instruction sequence. */ in_shared = mips_in_shared || HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS; ex.X_op = O_symbol; ex.X_add_symbol = symbol_find_or_make (in_shared ? "_gp_disp" : "__gnu_local_gp"); ex.X_op_symbol = NULL; ex.X_add_number = 0; /* In ELF, this symbol is implicitly an STT_OBJECT symbol. */ symbol_get_bfdsym (ex.X_add_symbol)->flags |= BSF_OBJECT; macro_start (); macro_build_lui (&ex, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&ex, "addiu", "t,r,j", mips_gp_register, mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_LO16); if (in_shared) macro_build (NULL, "addu", "d,v,t", mips_gp_register, mips_gp_register, reg); macro_end (); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .cpsetup pseudo-op defined for NewABI PIC code. The syntax is: .cpsetup $reg1, offset|$reg2, label If offset is given, this results in: sd $gp, offset($sp) lui $gp, %hi(%neg(%gp_rel(label))) addiu $gp, $gp, %lo(%neg(%gp_rel(label))) daddu $gp, $gp, $reg1 If $reg2 is given, this results in: daddu $reg2, $gp, $0 lui $gp, %hi(%neg(%gp_rel(label))) addiu $gp, $gp, %lo(%neg(%gp_rel(label))) daddu $gp, $gp, $reg1 $reg1 is normally $25 == $t9. The -mno-shared option replaces the last three instructions with lui $gp,%hi(_gp) addiu $gp,$gp,%lo(_gp) */ static void s_cpsetup (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { expressionS ex_off; expressionS ex_sym; int reg1; /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, .cpsetup is ignored. We also need NewABI support. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || ! HAVE_NEWABI) { s_ignore (0); return; } reg1 = tc_get_register (0); SKIP_WHITESPACE (); if (*input_line_pointer != ',') { as_bad (_("missing argument separator ',' for .cpsetup")); return; } else ++input_line_pointer; SKIP_WHITESPACE (); if (*input_line_pointer == '$') { mips_cpreturn_register = tc_get_register (0); mips_cpreturn_offset = -1; } else { mips_cpreturn_offset = get_absolute_expression (); mips_cpreturn_register = -1; } SKIP_WHITESPACE (); if (*input_line_pointer != ',') { as_bad (_("missing argument separator ',' for .cpsetup")); return; } else ++input_line_pointer; SKIP_WHITESPACE (); expression (&ex_sym); macro_start (); if (mips_cpreturn_register == -1) { ex_off.X_op = O_constant; ex_off.X_add_symbol = NULL; ex_off.X_op_symbol = NULL; ex_off.X_add_number = mips_cpreturn_offset; macro_build (&ex_off, "sd", "t,o(b)", mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_LO16, SP); } else macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", mips_cpreturn_register, mips_gp_register, 0); if (mips_in_shared || HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS) { macro_build (&ex_sym, "lui", "t,u", mips_gp_register, -1, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S); macro_build (&ex_sym, "addiu", "t,r,j", mips_gp_register, mips_gp_register, -1, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB, BFD_RELOC_LO16); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", mips_gp_register, mips_gp_register, reg1); } else { expressionS ex; ex.X_op = O_symbol; ex.X_add_symbol = symbol_find_or_make ("__gnu_local_gp"); ex.X_op_symbol = NULL; ex.X_add_number = 0; /* In ELF, this symbol is implicitly an STT_OBJECT symbol. */ symbol_get_bfdsym (ex.X_add_symbol)->flags |= BSF_OBJECT; macro_build_lui (&ex, mips_gp_register); macro_build (&ex, "addiu", "t,r,j", mips_gp_register, mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_LO16); } macro_end (); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } static void s_cplocal (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, or if this is not NewABI code, .cplocal is ignored. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || ! HAVE_NEWABI) { s_ignore (0); return; } mips_gp_register = tc_get_register (0); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .cprestore pseudo-op. This stores $gp into a given offset from $sp. The offset is remembered, and after making a PIC call $gp is restored from that location. */ static void s_cprestore (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { expressionS ex; /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, or if this is NewABI code, .cprestore is ignored. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || HAVE_NEWABI) { s_ignore (0); return; } mips_cprestore_offset = get_absolute_expression (); mips_cprestore_valid = 1; ex.X_op = O_constant; ex.X_add_symbol = NULL; ex.X_op_symbol = NULL; ex.X_add_number = mips_cprestore_offset; macro_start (); macro_build_ldst_constoffset (&ex, ADDRESS_STORE_INSN, mips_gp_register, SP, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES); macro_end (); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .cpreturn pseudo-op defined for NewABI PIC code. If an offset was given in the preceding .cpsetup, it results in: ld $gp, offset($sp) If a register $reg2 was given there, it results in: daddu $gp, $reg2, $0 */ static void s_cpreturn (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { expressionS ex; /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, .cpreturn is ignored. We also need NewABI support. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || ! HAVE_NEWABI) { s_ignore (0); return; } macro_start (); if (mips_cpreturn_register == -1) { ex.X_op = O_constant; ex.X_add_symbol = NULL; ex.X_op_symbol = NULL; ex.X_add_number = mips_cpreturn_offset; macro_build (&ex, "ld", "t,o(b)", mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_LO16, SP); } else macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", mips_gp_register, mips_cpreturn_register, 0); macro_end (); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .dtprelword and .dtpreldword pseudo-ops. They generate a 32-bit or 64-bit DTP-relative relocation (BYTES says which) for use in DWARF debug information. */ static void s_dtprel_internal (size_t bytes) { expressionS ex; char *p; expression (&ex); if (ex.X_op != O_symbol) { as_bad (_("Unsupported use of %s"), (bytes == 8 ? ".dtpreldword" : ".dtprelword")); ignore_rest_of_line (); } p = frag_more (bytes); md_number_to_chars (p, 0, bytes); fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, bytes, &ex, FALSE, (bytes == 8 ? BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64 : BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL32)); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle .dtprelword. */ static void s_dtprelword (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { s_dtprel_internal (4); } /* Handle .dtpreldword. */ static void s_dtpreldword (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { s_dtprel_internal (8); } /* Handle the .gpvalue pseudo-op. This is used when generating NewABI PIC code. It sets the offset to use in gp_rel relocations. */ static void s_gpvalue (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, .gpvalue is ignored. We also need NewABI support. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || ! HAVE_NEWABI) { s_ignore (0); return; } mips_gprel_offset = get_absolute_expression (); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .gpword pseudo-op. This is used when generating PIC code. It generates a 32 bit GP relative reloc. */ static void s_gpword (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { segment_info_type *si; struct insn_label_list *l; symbolS *label; expressionS ex; char *p; /* When not generating PIC code, this is treated as .word. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC) { s_cons (2); return; } si = seg_info (now_seg); l = si->label_list; label = l != NULL ? l->label : NULL; mips_emit_delays (); if (auto_align) mips_align (2, 0, label); mips_clear_insn_labels (); expression (&ex); if (ex.X_op != O_symbol || ex.X_add_number != 0) { as_bad (_("Unsupported use of .gpword")); ignore_rest_of_line (); } p = frag_more (4); md_number_to_chars (p, 0, 4); fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, 4, &ex, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_GPREL32); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } static void s_gpdword (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { segment_info_type *si; struct insn_label_list *l; symbolS *label; expressionS ex; char *p; /* When not generating PIC code, this is treated as .dword. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC) { s_cons (3); return; } si = seg_info (now_seg); l = si->label_list; label = l != NULL ? l->label : NULL; mips_emit_delays (); if (auto_align) mips_align (3, 0, label); mips_clear_insn_labels (); expression (&ex); if (ex.X_op != O_symbol || ex.X_add_number != 0) { as_bad (_("Unsupported use of .gpdword")); ignore_rest_of_line (); } p = frag_more (8); md_number_to_chars (p, 0, 8); fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, 4, &ex, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_GPREL32)->fx_tcbit = 1; /* GPREL32 composed with 64 gives a 64-bit GP offset. */ fix_new (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, 8, NULL, 0, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_64)->fx_tcbit = 1; demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .cpadd pseudo-op. This is used when dealing with switch tables in SVR4 PIC code. */ static void s_cpadd (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { int reg; /* This is ignored when not generating SVR4 PIC code. */ if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC) { s_ignore (0); return; } /* Add $gp to the register named as an argument. */ macro_start (); reg = tc_get_register (0); macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", reg, reg, mips_gp_register); macro_end (); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle the .insn pseudo-op. This marks instruction labels in mips16 mode. This permits the linker to handle them specially, such as generating jalx instructions when needed. We also make them odd for the duration of the assembly, in order to generate the right sort of code. We will make them even in the adjust_symtab routine, while leaving them marked. This is convenient for the debugger and the disassembler. The linker knows to make them odd again. */ static void s_insn (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { mips16_mark_labels (); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Handle a .stabn directive. We need these in order to mark a label as being a mips16 text label correctly. Sometimes the compiler will emit a label, followed by a .stabn, and then switch sections. If the label and .stabn are in mips16 mode, then the label is really a mips16 text label. */ static void s_mips_stab (int type) { if (type == 'n') mips16_mark_labels (); s_stab (type); } /* Handle the .weakext pseudo-op as defined in Kane and Heinrich. */ static void s_mips_weakext (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { char *name; int c; symbolS *symbolP; expressionS exp; name = input_line_pointer; c = get_symbol_end (); symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name); S_SET_WEAK (symbolP); *input_line_pointer = c; SKIP_WHITESPACE (); if (! is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer]) { if (S_IS_DEFINED (symbolP)) { as_bad ("ignoring attempt to redefine symbol %s", S_GET_NAME (symbolP)); ignore_rest_of_line (); return; } if (*input_line_pointer == ',') { ++input_line_pointer; SKIP_WHITESPACE (); } expression (&exp); if (exp.X_op != O_symbol) { as_bad ("bad .weakext directive"); ignore_rest_of_line (); return; } symbol_set_value_expression (symbolP, &exp); } demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* Parse a register string into a number. Called from the ECOFF code to parse .frame. The argument is non-zero if this is the frame register, so that we can record it in mips_frame_reg. */ int tc_get_register (int frame) { unsigned int reg; SKIP_WHITESPACE (); if (! reg_lookup (&input_line_pointer, RWARN | RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®)) reg = 0; if (frame) { mips_frame_reg = reg != 0 ? reg : SP; mips_frame_reg_valid = 1; mips_cprestore_valid = 0; } return reg; } valueT md_section_align (asection *seg, valueT addr) { int align = bfd_get_section_alignment (stdoutput, seg); if (IS_ELF) { /* We don't need to align ELF sections to the full alignment. However, Irix 5 may prefer that we align them at least to a 16 byte boundary. We don't bother to align the sections if we are targeted for an embedded system. */ if (strcmp (TARGET_OS, "elf") == 0) return addr; if (align > 4) align = 4; } return ((addr + (1 << align) - 1) & (-1 << align)); } /* Utility routine, called from above as well. If called while the input file is still being read, it's only an approximation. (For example, a symbol may later become defined which appeared to be undefined earlier.) */ static int nopic_need_relax (symbolS *sym, int before_relaxing) { if (sym == 0) return 0; if (g_switch_value > 0) { const char *symname; int change; /* Find out whether this symbol can be referenced off the $gp register. It can be if it is smaller than the -G size or if it is in the .sdata or .sbss section. Certain symbols can not be referenced off the $gp, although it appears as though they can. */ symname = S_GET_NAME (sym); if (symname != (const char *) NULL && (strcmp (symname, "eprol") == 0 || strcmp (symname, "etext") == 0 || strcmp (symname, "_gp") == 0 || strcmp (symname, "edata") == 0 || strcmp (symname, "_fbss") == 0 || strcmp (symname, "_fdata") == 0 || strcmp (symname, "_ftext") == 0 || strcmp (symname, "end") == 0 || strcmp (symname, "_gp_disp") == 0)) change = 1; else if ((! S_IS_DEFINED (sym) || S_IS_COMMON (sym)) && (0 #ifndef NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING || (symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_extern_size != 0 && (symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_extern_size <= g_switch_value)) #endif /* We must defer this decision until after the whole file has been read, since there might be a .extern after the first use of this symbol. */ || (before_relaxing #ifndef NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING && symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_extern_size == 0 #endif && S_GET_VALUE (sym) == 0) || (S_GET_VALUE (sym) != 0 && S_GET_VALUE (sym) <= g_switch_value))) change = 0; else { const char *segname; segname = segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym)); assert (strcmp (segname, ".lit8") != 0 && strcmp (segname, ".lit4") != 0); change = (strcmp (segname, ".sdata") != 0 && strcmp (segname, ".sbss") != 0 && strncmp (segname, ".sdata.", 7) != 0 && strncmp (segname, ".sbss.", 6) != 0 && strncmp (segname, ".gnu.linkonce.sb.", 17) != 0 && strncmp (segname, ".gnu.linkonce.s.", 16) != 0); } return change; } else /* We are not optimizing for the $gp register. */ return 1; } /* Return true if the given symbol should be considered local for SVR4 PIC. */ static bfd_boolean pic_need_relax (symbolS *sym, asection *segtype) { asection *symsec; /* Handle the case of a symbol equated to another symbol. */ while (symbol_equated_reloc_p (sym)) { symbolS *n; /* It's possible to get a loop here in a badly written program. */ n = symbol_get_value_expression (sym)->X_add_symbol; if (n == sym) break; sym = n; } if (symbol_section_p (sym)) return TRUE; symsec = S_GET_SEGMENT (sym); /* This must duplicate the test in adjust_reloc_syms. */ return (symsec != &bfd_und_section && symsec != &bfd_abs_section && !bfd_is_com_section (symsec) && !s_is_linkonce (sym, segtype) #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* A global or weak symbol is treated as external. */ && (!IS_ELF || (! S_IS_WEAK (sym) && ! S_IS_EXTERNAL (sym))) #endif ); } /* Given a mips16 variant frag FRAGP, return non-zero if it needs an extended opcode. SEC is the section the frag is in. */ static int mips16_extended_frag (fragS *fragp, asection *sec, long stretch) { int type; const struct mips16_immed_operand *op; offsetT val; int mintiny, maxtiny; segT symsec; fragS *sym_frag; if (RELAX_MIPS16_USER_SMALL (fragp->fr_subtype)) return 0; if (RELAX_MIPS16_USER_EXT (fragp->fr_subtype)) return 1; type = RELAX_MIPS16_TYPE (fragp->fr_subtype); op = mips16_immed_operands; while (op->type != type) { ++op; assert (op < mips16_immed_operands + MIPS16_NUM_IMMED); } if (op->unsp) { if (type == '<' || type == '>' || type == '[' || type == ']') { mintiny = 1; maxtiny = 1 << op->nbits; } else { mintiny = 0; maxtiny = (1 << op->nbits) - 1; } } else { mintiny = - (1 << (op->nbits - 1)); maxtiny = (1 << (op->nbits - 1)) - 1; } sym_frag = symbol_get_frag (fragp->fr_symbol); val = S_GET_VALUE (fragp->fr_symbol); symsec = S_GET_SEGMENT (fragp->fr_symbol); if (op->pcrel) { addressT addr; /* We won't have the section when we are called from mips_relax_frag. However, we will always have been called from md_estimate_size_before_relax first. If this is a branch to a different section, we mark it as such. If SEC is NULL, and the frag is not marked, then it must be a branch to the same section. */ if (sec == NULL) { if (RELAX_MIPS16_LONG_BRANCH (fragp->fr_subtype)) return 1; } else { /* Must have been called from md_estimate_size_before_relax. */ if (symsec != sec) { fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_LONG_BRANCH (fragp->fr_subtype); /* FIXME: We should support this, and let the linker catch branches and loads that are out of range. */ as_bad_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, _("unsupported PC relative reference to different section")); return 1; } if (fragp != sym_frag && sym_frag->fr_address == 0) /* Assume non-extended on the first relaxation pass. The address we have calculated will be bogus if this is a forward branch to another frag, as the forward frag will have fr_address == 0. */ return 0; } /* In this case, we know for sure that the symbol fragment is in the same section. If the relax_marker of the symbol fragment differs from the relax_marker of this fragment, we have not yet adjusted the symbol fragment fr_address. We want to add in STRETCH in order to get a better estimate of the address. This particularly matters because of the shift bits. */ if (stretch != 0 && sym_frag->relax_marker != fragp->relax_marker) { fragS *f; /* Adjust stretch for any alignment frag. Note that if have been expanding the earlier code, the symbol may be defined in what appears to be an earlier frag. FIXME: This doesn't handle the fr_subtype field, which specifies a maximum number of bytes to skip when doing an alignment. */ for (f = fragp; f != NULL && f != sym_frag; f = f->fr_next) { if (f->fr_type == rs_align || f->fr_type == rs_align_code) { if (stretch < 0) stretch = - ((- stretch) & ~ ((1 << (int) f->fr_offset) - 1)); else stretch &= ~ ((1 << (int) f->fr_offset) - 1); if (stretch == 0) break; } } if (f != NULL) val += stretch; } addr = fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix; /* The base address rules are complicated. The base address of a branch is the following instruction. The base address of a PC relative load or add is the instruction itself, but if it is in a delay slot (in which case it can not be extended) use the address of the instruction whose delay slot it is in. */ if (type == 'p' || type == 'q') { addr += 2; /* If we are currently assuming that this frag should be extended, then, the current address is two bytes higher. */ if (RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype)) addr += 2; /* Ignore the low bit in the target, since it will be set for a text label. */ if ((val & 1) != 0) --val; } else if (RELAX_MIPS16_JAL_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype)) addr -= 4; else if (RELAX_MIPS16_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype)) addr -= 2; val -= addr & ~ ((1 << op->shift) - 1); /* Branch offsets have an implicit 0 in the lowest bit. */ if (type == 'p' || type == 'q') val /= 2; /* If any of the shifted bits are set, we must use an extended opcode. If the address depends on the size of this instruction, this can lead to a loop, so we arrange to always use an extended opcode. We only check this when we are in the main relaxation loop, when SEC is NULL. */ if ((val & ((1 << op->shift) - 1)) != 0 && sec == NULL) { fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_LONG_BRANCH (fragp->fr_subtype); return 1; } /* If we are about to mark a frag as extended because the value is precisely maxtiny + 1, then there is a chance of an infinite loop as in the following code: la $4,foo .skip 1020 .align 2 foo: In this case when the la is extended, foo is 0x3fc bytes away, so the la can be shrunk, but then foo is 0x400 away, so the la must be extended. To avoid this loop, we mark the frag as extended if it was small, and is about to become extended with a value of maxtiny + 1. */ if (val == ((maxtiny + 1) << op->shift) && ! RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype) && sec == NULL) { fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_LONG_BRANCH (fragp->fr_subtype); return 1; } } else if (symsec != absolute_section && sec != NULL) as_bad_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, _("unsupported relocation")); if ((val & ((1 << op->shift) - 1)) != 0 || val < (mintiny << op->shift) || val > (maxtiny << op->shift)) return 1; else return 0; } /* Compute the length of a branch sequence, and adjust the RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR bit accordingly. If FRAGP is NULL, the worst-case length is computed, with UPDATE being used to indicate whether an unconditional (-1), branch-likely (+1) or regular (0) branch is to be computed. */ static int relaxed_branch_length (fragS *fragp, asection *sec, int update) { bfd_boolean toofar; int length; if (fragp && S_IS_DEFINED (fragp->fr_symbol) && sec == S_GET_SEGMENT (fragp->fr_symbol)) { addressT addr; offsetT val; val = S_GET_VALUE (fragp->fr_symbol) + fragp->fr_offset; addr = fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix + 4; val -= addr; toofar = val < - (0x8000 << 2) || val >= (0x8000 << 2); } else if (fragp) /* If the symbol is not defined or it's in a different segment, assume the user knows what's going on and emit a short branch. */ toofar = FALSE; else toofar = TRUE; if (fragp && update && toofar != RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR (fragp->fr_subtype)) fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE (RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype), RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype), RELAX_BRANCH_LINK (fragp->fr_subtype), toofar); length = 4; if (toofar) { if (fragp ? RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype) : (update > 0)) length += 8; if (mips_pic != NO_PIC) { /* Additional space for PIC loading of target address. */ length += 8; if (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1) /* Additional space for $at-stabilizing nop. */ length += 4; } /* If branch is conditional. */ if (fragp ? !RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype) : (update >= 0)) length += 8; } return length; } /* Estimate the size of a frag before relaxing. Unless this is the mips16, we are not really relaxing here, and the final size is encoded in the subtype information. For the mips16, we have to decide whether we are using an extended opcode or not. */ int md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS *fragp, asection *segtype) { int change; if (RELAX_BRANCH_P (fragp->fr_subtype)) { fragp->fr_var = relaxed_branch_length (fragp, segtype, FALSE); return fragp->fr_var; } if (RELAX_MIPS16_P (fragp->fr_subtype)) /* We don't want to modify the EXTENDED bit here; it might get us into infinite loops. We change it only in mips_relax_frag(). */ return (RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype) ? 4 : 2); if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) change = nopic_need_relax (fragp->fr_symbol, 0); else if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC) change = pic_need_relax (fragp->fr_symbol, segtype); else if (mips_pic == VXWORKS_PIC) /* For vxworks, GOT16 relocations never have a corresponding LO16. */ change = 0; else abort (); if (change) { fragp->fr_subtype |= RELAX_USE_SECOND; return -RELAX_FIRST (fragp->fr_subtype); } else return -RELAX_SECOND (fragp->fr_subtype); } /* This is called to see whether a reloc against a defined symbol should be converted into a reloc against a section. */ int mips_fix_adjustable (fixS *fixp) { if (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY) return 0; if (fixp->fx_addsy == NULL) return 1; /* If symbol SYM is in a mergeable section, relocations of the form SYM + 0 can usually be made section-relative. The mergeable data is then identified by the section offset rather than by the symbol. However, if we're generating REL LO16 relocations, the offset is split between the LO16 and parterning high part relocation. The linker will need to recalculate the complete offset in order to correctly identify the merge data. The linker has traditionally not looked for the parterning high part relocation, and has thus allowed orphaned R_MIPS_LO16 relocations to be placed anywhere. Rather than break backwards compatibility by changing this, it seems better not to force the issue, and instead keep the original symbol. This will work with either linker behavior. */ if ((fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_LO16 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16 || reloc_needs_lo_p (fixp->fx_r_type)) && HAVE_IN_PLACE_ADDENDS && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixp->fx_addsy)->flags & SEC_MERGE) != 0) return 0; #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* R_MIPS16_26 relocations against non-MIPS16 functions might resolve to a floating-point stub. The same is true for non-R_MIPS16_26 relocations against MIPS16 functions; in this case, the stub becomes the function's canonical address. Floating-point stubs are stored in unique .mips16.call.* or .mips16.fn.* sections. If a stub T for function F is in section S, the first relocation in section S must be against F; this is how the linker determines the target function. All relocations that might resolve to T must also be against F. We therefore have the following restrictions, which are given in an intentionally-redundant way: 1. We cannot reduce R_MIPS16_26 relocations against non-MIPS16 symbols. 2. We cannot reduce a stub's relocations against non-MIPS16 symbols if that stub might be used. 3. We cannot reduce non-R_MIPS16_26 relocations against MIPS16 symbols. 4. We cannot reduce a stub's relocations against MIPS16 symbols if that stub might be used. There is a further restriction: 5. We cannot reduce R_MIPS16_26 relocations against MIPS16 symbols on targets with in-place addends; the relocation field cannot encode the low bit. For simplicity, we deal with (3)-(5) by not reducing _any_ relocation against a MIPS16 symbol. We deal with (1)-(2) by saying that, if there's a R_MIPS16_26 relocation against some symbol R, no relocation against R may be reduced. (Note that this deals with (2) as well as (1) because relocations against global symbols will never be reduced on ELF targets.) This approach is a little simpler than trying to detect stub sections, and gives the "all or nothing" per-symbol consistency that we have for MIPS16 symbols. */ if (IS_ELF && fixp->fx_subsy == NULL && (S_GET_OTHER (fixp->fx_addsy) == STO_MIPS16 || *symbol_get_tc (fixp->fx_addsy))) return 0; #endif return 1; } /* Translate internal representation of relocation info to BFD target format. */ arelent ** tc_gen_reloc (asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, fixS *fixp) { static arelent *retval[4]; arelent *reloc; bfd_reloc_code_real_type code; memset (retval, 0, sizeof(retval)); reloc = retval[0] = (arelent *) xcalloc (1, sizeof (arelent)); reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = (asymbol **) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol *)); *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy); reloc->address = fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where; if (fixp->fx_pcrel) { assert (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2); /* At this point, fx_addnumber is "symbol offset - pcrel address". Relocations want only the symbol offset. */ reloc->addend = fixp->fx_addnumber + reloc->address; if (!IS_ELF) { /* A gruesome hack which is a result of the gruesome gas reloc handling. What's worse, for COFF (as opposed to ECOFF), we might need yet another copy of reloc->address. See bfd_install_relocation. */ reloc->addend += reloc->address; } } else reloc->addend = fixp->fx_addnumber; /* Since the old MIPS ELF ABI uses Rel instead of Rela, encode the vtable entry to be used in the relocation's section offset. */ if (! HAVE_NEWABI && fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY) { reloc->address = reloc->addend; reloc->addend = 0; } code = fixp->fx_r_type; reloc->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, code); if (reloc->howto == NULL) { as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line, _("Can not represent %s relocation in this object file format"), bfd_get_reloc_code_name (code)); retval[0] = NULL; } return retval; } /* Relax a machine dependent frag. This returns the amount by which the current size of the frag should change. */ int mips_relax_frag (asection *sec, fragS *fragp, long stretch) { if (RELAX_BRANCH_P (fragp->fr_subtype)) { offsetT old_var = fragp->fr_var; fragp->fr_var = relaxed_branch_length (fragp, sec, TRUE); return fragp->fr_var - old_var; } if (! RELAX_MIPS16_P (fragp->fr_subtype)) return 0; if (mips16_extended_frag (fragp, NULL, stretch)) { if (RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype)) return 0; fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype); return 2; } else { if (! RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype)) return 0; fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_MIPS16_CLEAR_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype); return -2; } return 0; } /* Convert a machine dependent frag. */ void md_convert_frag (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, segT asec, fragS *fragp) { if (RELAX_BRANCH_P (fragp->fr_subtype)) { bfd_byte *buf; unsigned long insn; expressionS exp; fixS *fixp; buf = (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix; if (target_big_endian) insn = bfd_getb32 (buf); else insn = bfd_getl32 (buf); if (!RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR (fragp->fr_subtype)) { /* We generate a fixup instead of applying it right now because, if there are linker relaxations, we're going to need the relocations. */ exp.X_op = O_symbol; exp.X_add_symbol = fragp->fr_symbol; exp.X_add_number = fragp->fr_offset; fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal, 4, &exp, TRUE, BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2); fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file; fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); buf += 4; } else { int i; as_warn_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, _("relaxed out-of-range branch into a jump")); if (RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype)) goto uncond; if (!RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype)) { /* Reverse the branch. */ switch ((insn >> 28) & 0xf) { case 4: /* bc[0-3][tf]l? and bc1any[24][ft] instructions can have the condition reversed by tweaking a single bit, and their opcodes all have 0x4???????. */ assert ((insn & 0xf1000000) == 0x41000000); insn ^= 0x00010000; break; case 0: /* bltz 0x04000000 bgez 0x04010000 bltzal 0x04100000 bgezal 0x04110000 */ assert ((insn & 0xfc0e0000) == 0x04000000); insn ^= 0x00010000; break; case 1: /* beq 0x10000000 bne 0x14000000 blez 0x18000000 bgtz 0x1c000000 */ insn ^= 0x04000000; break; default: abort (); } } if (RELAX_BRANCH_LINK (fragp->fr_subtype)) { /* Clear the and-link bit. */ assert ((insn & 0xfc1c0000) == 0x04100000); /* bltzal 0x04100000 bgezal 0x04110000 bltzall 0x04120000 bgezall 0x04130000 */ insn &= ~0x00100000; } /* Branch over the branch (if the branch was likely) or the full jump (not likely case). Compute the offset from the current instruction to branch to. */ if (RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype)) i = 16; else { /* How many bytes in instructions we've already emitted? */ i = buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal - fragp->fr_fix; /* How many bytes in instructions from here to the end? */ i = fragp->fr_var - i; } /* Convert to instruction count. */ i >>= 2; /* Branch counts from the next instruction. */ i--; insn |= i; /* Branch over the jump. */ md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); buf += 4; /* nop */ md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, 0, 4); buf += 4; if (RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype)) { /* beql $0, $0, 2f */ insn = 0x50000000; /* Compute the PC offset from the current instruction to the end of the variable frag. */ /* How many bytes in instructions we've already emitted? */ i = buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal - fragp->fr_fix; /* How many bytes in instructions from here to the end? */ i = fragp->fr_var - i; /* Convert to instruction count. */ i >>= 2; /* Don't decrement i, because we want to branch over the delay slot. */ insn |= i; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); buf += 4; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, 0, 4); buf += 4; } uncond: if (mips_pic == NO_PIC) { /* j or jal. */ insn = (RELAX_BRANCH_LINK (fragp->fr_subtype) ? 0x0c000000 : 0x08000000); exp.X_op = O_symbol; exp.X_add_symbol = fragp->fr_symbol; exp.X_add_number = fragp->fr_offset; fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal, 4, &exp, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP); fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file; fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); buf += 4; } else { /* lw/ld $at, ($gp) R_MIPS_GOT16 */ insn = HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES ? 0xdf810000 : 0x8f810000; exp.X_op = O_symbol; exp.X_add_symbol = fragp->fr_symbol; exp.X_add_number = fragp->fr_offset; if (fragp->fr_offset) { exp.X_add_symbol = make_expr_symbol (&exp); exp.X_add_number = 0; } fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal, 4, &exp, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16); fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file; fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); buf += 4; if (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1) { /* nop */ md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, 0, 4); buf += 4; } /* d/addiu $at, $at, R_MIPS_LO16 */ insn = HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES ? 0x64210000 : 0x24210000; fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal, 4, &exp, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_LO16); fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file; fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); buf += 4; /* j(al)r $at. */ if (RELAX_BRANCH_LINK (fragp->fr_subtype)) insn = 0x0020f809; else insn = 0x00200008; md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); buf += 4; } } assert (buf == (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix + fragp->fr_var); fragp->fr_fix += fragp->fr_var; return; } if (RELAX_MIPS16_P (fragp->fr_subtype)) { int type; const struct mips16_immed_operand *op; bfd_boolean small, ext; offsetT val; bfd_byte *buf; unsigned long insn; bfd_boolean use_extend; unsigned short extend; type = RELAX_MIPS16_TYPE (fragp->fr_subtype); op = mips16_immed_operands; while (op->type != type) ++op; if (RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype)) { small = FALSE; ext = TRUE; } else { small = TRUE; ext = FALSE; } resolve_symbol_value (fragp->fr_symbol); val = S_GET_VALUE (fragp->fr_symbol); if (op->pcrel) { addressT addr; addr = fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix; /* The rules for the base address of a PC relative reloc are complicated; see mips16_extended_frag. */ if (type == 'p' || type == 'q') { addr += 2; if (ext) addr += 2; /* Ignore the low bit in the target, since it will be set for a text label. */ if ((val & 1) != 0) --val; } else if (RELAX_MIPS16_JAL_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype)) addr -= 4; else if (RELAX_MIPS16_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype)) addr -= 2; addr &= ~ (addressT) ((1 << op->shift) - 1); val -= addr; /* Make sure the section winds up with the alignment we have assumed. */ if (op->shift > 0) record_alignment (asec, op->shift); } if (ext && (RELAX_MIPS16_JAL_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype) || RELAX_MIPS16_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype))) as_warn_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, _("extended instruction in delay slot")); buf = (bfd_byte *) (fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix); if (target_big_endian) insn = bfd_getb16 (buf); else insn = bfd_getl16 (buf); mips16_immed (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, type, val, RELAX_MIPS16_USER_EXT (fragp->fr_subtype), small, ext, &insn, &use_extend, &extend); if (use_extend) { md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, 0xf000 | extend, 2); fragp->fr_fix += 2; buf += 2; } md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 2); fragp->fr_fix += 2; buf += 2; } else { int first, second; fixS *fixp; first = RELAX_FIRST (fragp->fr_subtype); second = RELAX_SECOND (fragp->fr_subtype); fixp = (fixS *) fragp->fr_opcode; /* Possibly emit a warning if we've chosen the longer option. */ if (((fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_USE_SECOND) != 0) == ((fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_SECOND_LONGER) != 0)) { const char *msg = macro_warning (fragp->fr_subtype); if (msg != 0) - as_warn_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, msg); + as_warn_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, "%s", msg); } /* Go through all the fixups for the first sequence. Disable them (by marking them as done) if we're going to use the second sequence instead. */ while (fixp && fixp->fx_frag == fragp && fixp->fx_where < fragp->fr_fix - second) { if (fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_USE_SECOND) fixp->fx_done = 1; fixp = fixp->fx_next; } /* Go through the fixups for the second sequence. Disable them if we're going to use the first sequence, otherwise adjust their addresses to account for the relaxation. */ while (fixp && fixp->fx_frag == fragp) { if (fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_USE_SECOND) fixp->fx_where -= first; else fixp->fx_done = 1; fixp = fixp->fx_next; } /* Now modify the frag contents. */ if (fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_USE_SECOND) { char *start; start = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix - first - second; memmove (start, start + first, second); fragp->fr_fix -= first; } else fragp->fr_fix -= second; } } #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* This function is called after the relocs have been generated. We've been storing mips16 text labels as odd. Here we convert them back to even for the convenience of the debugger. */ void mips_frob_file_after_relocs (void) { asymbol **syms; unsigned int count, i; if (!IS_ELF) return; syms = bfd_get_outsymbols (stdoutput); count = bfd_get_symcount (stdoutput); for (i = 0; i < count; i++, syms++) { if (elf_symbol (*syms)->internal_elf_sym.st_other == STO_MIPS16 && ((*syms)->value & 1) != 0) { (*syms)->value &= ~1; /* If the symbol has an odd size, it was probably computed incorrectly, so adjust that as well. */ if ((elf_symbol (*syms)->internal_elf_sym.st_size & 1) != 0) ++elf_symbol (*syms)->internal_elf_sym.st_size; } } } #endif /* This function is called whenever a label is defined. It is used when handling branch delays; if a branch has a label, we assume we can not move it. */ void mips_define_label (symbolS *sym) { segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg); struct insn_label_list *l; if (free_insn_labels == NULL) l = (struct insn_label_list *) xmalloc (sizeof *l); else { l = free_insn_labels; free_insn_labels = l->next; } l->label = sym; l->next = si->label_list; si->label_list = l; #ifdef OBJ_ELF dwarf2_emit_label (sym); #endif } #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) /* Some special processing for a MIPS ELF file. */ void mips_elf_final_processing (void) { /* Write out the register information. */ if (mips_abi != N64_ABI) { Elf32_RegInfo s; s.ri_gprmask = mips_gprmask; s.ri_cprmask[0] = mips_cprmask[0]; s.ri_cprmask[1] = mips_cprmask[1]; s.ri_cprmask[2] = mips_cprmask[2]; s.ri_cprmask[3] = mips_cprmask[3]; /* The gp_value field is set by the MIPS ELF backend. */ bfd_mips_elf32_swap_reginfo_out (stdoutput, &s, ((Elf32_External_RegInfo *) mips_regmask_frag)); } else { Elf64_Internal_RegInfo s; s.ri_gprmask = mips_gprmask; s.ri_pad = 0; s.ri_cprmask[0] = mips_cprmask[0]; s.ri_cprmask[1] = mips_cprmask[1]; s.ri_cprmask[2] = mips_cprmask[2]; s.ri_cprmask[3] = mips_cprmask[3]; /* The gp_value field is set by the MIPS ELF backend. */ bfd_mips_elf64_swap_reginfo_out (stdoutput, &s, ((Elf64_External_RegInfo *) mips_regmask_frag)); } /* Set the MIPS ELF flag bits. FIXME: There should probably be some sort of BFD interface for this. */ if (mips_any_noreorder) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_NOREORDER; if (mips_pic != NO_PIC) { elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_PIC; elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_CPIC; } if (mips_abicalls) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_CPIC; /* Set MIPS ELF flags for ASEs. */ /* We may need to define a new flag for DSP ASE, and set this flag when file_ase_dsp is true. */ /* Same for DSP R2. */ /* We may need to define a new flag for MT ASE, and set this flag when file_ase_mt is true. */ if (file_ase_mips16) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_ARCH_ASE_M16; #if 0 /* XXX FIXME */ if (file_ase_mips3d) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= ???; #endif if (file_ase_mdmx) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_ARCH_ASE_MDMX; /* Set the MIPS ELF ABI flags. */ if (mips_abi == O32_ABI && USE_E_MIPS_ABI_O32) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= E_MIPS_ABI_O32; else if (mips_abi == O64_ABI) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= E_MIPS_ABI_O64; else if (mips_abi == EABI_ABI) { if (!file_mips_gp32) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= E_MIPS_ABI_EABI64; else elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= E_MIPS_ABI_EABI32; } else if (mips_abi == N32_ABI) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_ABI2; /* Nothing to do for N64_ABI. */ if (mips_32bitmode) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_32BITMODE; #if 0 /* XXX FIXME */ /* 32 bit code with 64 bit FP registers. */ if (!file_mips_fp32 && ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi)) elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= ???; #endif } #endif /* OBJ_ELF || OBJ_MAYBE_ELF */ typedef struct proc { symbolS *func_sym; symbolS *func_end_sym; unsigned long reg_mask; unsigned long reg_offset; unsigned long fpreg_mask; unsigned long fpreg_offset; unsigned long frame_offset; unsigned long frame_reg; unsigned long pc_reg; } procS; static procS cur_proc; static procS *cur_proc_ptr; static int numprocs; /* Fill in an rs_align_code fragment. */ void mips_handle_align (fragS *fragp) { if (fragp->fr_type != rs_align_code) return; if (mips_opts.mips16) { static const unsigned char be_nop[] = { 0x65, 0x00 }; static const unsigned char le_nop[] = { 0x00, 0x65 }; int bytes; char *p; bytes = fragp->fr_next->fr_address - fragp->fr_address - fragp->fr_fix; p = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix; if (bytes & 1) { *p++ = 0; fragp->fr_fix++; } memcpy (p, (target_big_endian ? be_nop : le_nop), 2); fragp->fr_var = 2; } /* For mips32, a nop is a zero, which we trivially get by doing nothing. */ } static void md_obj_begin (void) { } static void md_obj_end (void) { /* Check for premature end, nesting errors, etc. */ if (cur_proc_ptr) as_warn (_("missing .end at end of assembly")); } static long get_number (void) { int negative = 0; long val = 0; if (*input_line_pointer == '-') { ++input_line_pointer; negative = 1; } if (!ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer)) as_bad (_("expected simple number")); if (input_line_pointer[0] == '0') { if (input_line_pointer[1] == 'x') { input_line_pointer += 2; while (ISXDIGIT (*input_line_pointer)) { val <<= 4; val |= hex_value (*input_line_pointer++); } return negative ? -val : val; } else { ++input_line_pointer; while (ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer)) { val <<= 3; val |= *input_line_pointer++ - '0'; } return negative ? -val : val; } } if (!ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer)) { printf (_(" *input_line_pointer == '%c' 0x%02x\n"), *input_line_pointer, *input_line_pointer); as_warn (_("invalid number")); return -1; } while (ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer)) { val *= 10; val += *input_line_pointer++ - '0'; } return negative ? -val : val; } /* The .file directive; just like the usual .file directive, but there is an initial number which is the ECOFF file index. In the non-ECOFF case .file implies DWARF-2. */ static void s_mips_file (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { static int first_file_directive = 0; if (ECOFF_DEBUGGING) { get_number (); s_app_file (0); } else { char *filename; filename = dwarf2_directive_file (0); /* Versions of GCC up to 3.1 start files with a ".file" directive even for stabs output. Make sure that this ".file" is handled. Note that you need a version of GCC after 3.1 in order to support DWARF-2 on MIPS. */ if (filename != NULL && ! first_file_directive) { (void) new_logical_line (filename, -1); s_app_file_string (filename, 0); } first_file_directive = 1; } } /* The .loc directive, implying DWARF-2. */ static void s_mips_loc (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { if (!ECOFF_DEBUGGING) dwarf2_directive_loc (0); } /* The .end directive. */ static void s_mips_end (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { symbolS *p; /* Following functions need their own .frame and .cprestore directives. */ mips_frame_reg_valid = 0; mips_cprestore_valid = 0; if (!is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer]) { p = get_symbol (); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } else p = NULL; if ((bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, now_seg) & SEC_CODE) == 0) as_warn (_(".end not in text section")); if (!cur_proc_ptr) { as_warn (_(".end directive without a preceding .ent directive.")); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); return; } if (p != NULL) { assert (S_GET_NAME (p)); if (strcmp (S_GET_NAME (p), S_GET_NAME (cur_proc_ptr->func_sym))) as_warn (_(".end symbol does not match .ent symbol.")); if (debug_type == DEBUG_STABS) stabs_generate_asm_endfunc (S_GET_NAME (p), S_GET_NAME (p)); } else as_warn (_(".end directive missing or unknown symbol")); #ifdef OBJ_ELF /* Create an expression to calculate the size of the function. */ if (p && cur_proc_ptr) { OBJ_SYMFIELD_TYPE *obj = symbol_get_obj (p); expressionS *exp = xmalloc (sizeof (expressionS)); obj->size = exp; exp->X_op = O_subtract; exp->X_add_symbol = symbol_temp_new_now (); exp->X_op_symbol = p; exp->X_add_number = 0; cur_proc_ptr->func_end_sym = exp->X_add_symbol; } /* Generate a .pdr section. */ if (IS_ELF && !ECOFF_DEBUGGING && mips_flag_pdr) { segT saved_seg = now_seg; subsegT saved_subseg = now_subseg; valueT dot; expressionS exp; char *fragp; dot = frag_now_fix (); #ifdef md_flush_pending_output md_flush_pending_output (); #endif assert (pdr_seg); subseg_set (pdr_seg, 0); /* Write the symbol. */ exp.X_op = O_symbol; exp.X_add_symbol = p; exp.X_add_number = 0; emit_expr (&exp, 4); fragp = frag_more (7 * 4); md_number_to_chars (fragp, cur_proc_ptr->reg_mask, 4); md_number_to_chars (fragp + 4, cur_proc_ptr->reg_offset, 4); md_number_to_chars (fragp + 8, cur_proc_ptr->fpreg_mask, 4); md_number_to_chars (fragp + 12, cur_proc_ptr->fpreg_offset, 4); md_number_to_chars (fragp + 16, cur_proc_ptr->frame_offset, 4); md_number_to_chars (fragp + 20, cur_proc_ptr->frame_reg, 4); md_number_to_chars (fragp + 24, cur_proc_ptr->pc_reg, 4); subseg_set (saved_seg, saved_subseg); } #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ cur_proc_ptr = NULL; } /* The .aent and .ent directives. */ static void s_mips_ent (int aent) { symbolS *symbolP; symbolP = get_symbol (); if (*input_line_pointer == ',') ++input_line_pointer; SKIP_WHITESPACE (); if (ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer) || *input_line_pointer == '-') get_number (); if ((bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, now_seg) & SEC_CODE) == 0) as_warn (_(".ent or .aent not in text section.")); if (!aent && cur_proc_ptr) as_warn (_("missing .end")); if (!aent) { /* This function needs its own .frame and .cprestore directives. */ mips_frame_reg_valid = 0; mips_cprestore_valid = 0; cur_proc_ptr = &cur_proc; memset (cur_proc_ptr, '\0', sizeof (procS)); cur_proc_ptr->func_sym = symbolP; symbol_get_bfdsym (symbolP)->flags |= BSF_FUNCTION; ++numprocs; if (debug_type == DEBUG_STABS) stabs_generate_asm_func (S_GET_NAME (symbolP), S_GET_NAME (symbolP)); } demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } /* The .frame directive. If the mdebug section is present (IRIX 5 native) then ecoff.c (ecoff_directive_frame) is used. For embedded targets, s_mips_frame is used so that we can set the PDR information correctly. We can't use the ecoff routines because they make reference to the ecoff symbol table (in the mdebug section). */ static void s_mips_frame (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { #ifdef OBJ_ELF if (IS_ELF && !ECOFF_DEBUGGING) { long val; if (cur_proc_ptr == (procS *) NULL) { as_warn (_(".frame outside of .ent")); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); return; } cur_proc_ptr->frame_reg = tc_get_register (1); SKIP_WHITESPACE (); if (*input_line_pointer++ != ',' || get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (&val) != ',') { as_warn (_("Bad .frame directive")); --input_line_pointer; demand_empty_rest_of_line (); return; } cur_proc_ptr->frame_offset = val; cur_proc_ptr->pc_reg = tc_get_register (0); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } else #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ s_ignore (ignore); } /* The .fmask and .mask directives. If the mdebug section is present (IRIX 5 native) then ecoff.c (ecoff_directive_mask) is used. For embedded targets, s_mips_mask is used so that we can set the PDR information correctly. We can't use the ecoff routines because they make reference to the ecoff symbol table (in the mdebug section). */ static void s_mips_mask (int reg_type) { #ifdef OBJ_ELF if (IS_ELF && !ECOFF_DEBUGGING) { long mask, off; if (cur_proc_ptr == (procS *) NULL) { as_warn (_(".mask/.fmask outside of .ent")); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); return; } if (get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (&mask) != ',') { as_warn (_("Bad .mask/.fmask directive")); --input_line_pointer; demand_empty_rest_of_line (); return; } off = get_absolute_expression (); if (reg_type == 'F') { cur_proc_ptr->fpreg_mask = mask; cur_proc_ptr->fpreg_offset = off; } else { cur_proc_ptr->reg_mask = mask; cur_proc_ptr->reg_offset = off; } demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } else #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ s_ignore (reg_type); } /* A table describing all the processors gas knows about. Names are matched in the order listed. To ease comparison, please keep this table in the same order as gcc's mips_cpu_info_table[]. */ static const struct mips_cpu_info mips_cpu_info_table[] = { /* Entries for generic ISAs */ { "mips1", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS1, CPU_R3000 }, { "mips2", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS2, CPU_R6000 }, { "mips3", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4000 }, { "mips4", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R8000 }, { "mips5", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS5, CPU_MIPS5 }, { "mips32", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 }, { "mips32r2", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "mips64", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 }, { "mips64r2", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS64R2, CPU_MIPS64R2 }, /* MIPS I */ { "r3000", 0, ISA_MIPS1, CPU_R3000 }, { "r2000", 0, ISA_MIPS1, CPU_R3000 }, { "r3900", 0, ISA_MIPS1, CPU_R3900 }, /* MIPS II */ { "r6000", 0, ISA_MIPS2, CPU_R6000 }, /* MIPS III */ { "r4000", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4000 }, { "r4010", 0, ISA_MIPS2, CPU_R4010 }, { "vr4100", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_VR4100 }, { "vr4111", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4111 }, { "vr4120", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_VR4120 }, { "vr4130", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_VR4120 }, { "vr4181", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4111 }, { "vr4300", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4300 }, { "r4400", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4400 }, { "r4600", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4600 }, { "orion", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4600 }, { "r4650", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4650 }, /* MIPS IV */ { "r8000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R8000 }, { "r10000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R10000 }, { "r12000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R12000 }, { "vr5000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 }, { "vr5400", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_VR5400 }, { "vr5500", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_VR5500 }, { "rm5200", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 }, { "rm5230", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 }, { "rm5231", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 }, { "rm5261", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 }, { "rm5721", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 }, { "rm7000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_RM7000 }, { "rm9000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_RM9000 }, /* MIPS 32 */ { "4kc", 0, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 }, { "4km", 0, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 }, { "4kp", 0, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 }, { "4ksc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 }, /* MIPS 32 Release 2 */ { "4kec", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "4kem", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "4kep", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "4ksd", MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "m4k", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "m4kp", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "24kc", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "24kf", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "24kx", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, /* 24KE is a 24K with DSP ASE, other ASEs are optional. */ { "24kec", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "24kef", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "24kex", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, /* 34K is a 24K with DSP and MT ASE, other ASEs are optional. */ { "34kc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "34kf", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "34kx", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, /* 74K with DSP and DSPR2 ASE, other ASEs are optional. */ { "74kc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "74kf", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, { "74kx", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 }, /* MIPS 64 */ { "5kc", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 }, { "5kf", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 }, { "20kc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 }, { "25kf", MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 }, /* MIPS 64 Release 2 */ /* Broadcom SB-1 CPU core */ { "sb1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_SB1 }, /* Broadcom SB-1A CPU core */ { "sb1a", MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_SB1 }, /* Cavium Networks Octeon CPU core */ { "octeon", 0, ISA_MIPS64R2, CPU_OCTEON }, { "octeon+", 0, ISA_MIPS64R2, CPU_OCTEON }, /* End marker */ { NULL, 0, 0, 0 } }; /* Return true if GIVEN is the same as CANONICAL, or if it is CANONICAL with a final "000" replaced by "k". Ignore case. Note: this function is shared between GCC and GAS. */ static bfd_boolean mips_strict_matching_cpu_name_p (const char *canonical, const char *given) { while (*given != 0 && TOLOWER (*given) == TOLOWER (*canonical)) given++, canonical++; return ((*given == 0 && *canonical == 0) || (strcmp (canonical, "000") == 0 && strcasecmp (given, "k") == 0)); } /* Return true if GIVEN matches CANONICAL, where GIVEN is a user-supplied CPU name. We've traditionally allowed a lot of variation here. Note: this function is shared between GCC and GAS. */ static bfd_boolean mips_matching_cpu_name_p (const char *canonical, const char *given) { /* First see if the name matches exactly, or with a final "000" turned into "k". */ if (mips_strict_matching_cpu_name_p (canonical, given)) return TRUE; /* If not, try comparing based on numerical designation alone. See if GIVEN is an unadorned number, or 'r' followed by a number. */ if (TOLOWER (*given) == 'r') given++; if (!ISDIGIT (*given)) return FALSE; /* Skip over some well-known prefixes in the canonical name, hoping to find a number there too. */ if (TOLOWER (canonical[0]) == 'v' && TOLOWER (canonical[1]) == 'r') canonical += 2; else if (TOLOWER (canonical[0]) == 'r' && TOLOWER (canonical[1]) == 'm') canonical += 2; else if (TOLOWER (canonical[0]) == 'r') canonical += 1; return mips_strict_matching_cpu_name_p (canonical, given); } /* Parse an option that takes the name of a processor as its argument. OPTION is the name of the option and CPU_STRING is the argument. Return the corresponding processor enumeration if the CPU_STRING is recognized, otherwise report an error and return null. A similar function exists in GCC. */ static const struct mips_cpu_info * mips_parse_cpu (const char *option, const char *cpu_string) { const struct mips_cpu_info *p; /* 'from-abi' selects the most compatible architecture for the given ABI: MIPS I for 32-bit ABIs and MIPS III for 64-bit ABIs. For the EABIs, we have to decide whether we're using the 32-bit or 64-bit version. Look first at the -mgp options, if given, otherwise base the choice on MIPS_DEFAULT_64BIT. Treat NO_ABI like the EABIs. One reason to do this is that the plain 'mips' and 'mips64' configs have 'from-abi' as their default architecture. This code picks MIPS I for 'mips' and MIPS III for 'mips64', just as we did in the days before 'from-abi'. */ if (strcasecmp (cpu_string, "from-abi") == 0) { if (ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi)) return mips_cpu_info_from_isa (ISA_MIPS1); if (ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS (mips_abi)) return mips_cpu_info_from_isa (ISA_MIPS3); if (file_mips_gp32 >= 0) return mips_cpu_info_from_isa (file_mips_gp32 ? ISA_MIPS1 : ISA_MIPS3); return mips_cpu_info_from_isa (MIPS_DEFAULT_64BIT ? ISA_MIPS3 : ISA_MIPS1); } /* 'default' has traditionally been a no-op. Probably not very useful. */ if (strcasecmp (cpu_string, "default") == 0) return 0; for (p = mips_cpu_info_table; p->name != 0; p++) if (mips_matching_cpu_name_p (p->name, cpu_string)) return p; as_bad ("Bad value (%s) for %s", cpu_string, option); return 0; } /* Return the canonical processor information for ISA (a member of the ISA_MIPS* enumeration). */ static const struct mips_cpu_info * mips_cpu_info_from_isa (int isa) { int i; for (i = 0; mips_cpu_info_table[i].name != NULL; i++) if ((mips_cpu_info_table[i].flags & MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA) && isa == mips_cpu_info_table[i].isa) return (&mips_cpu_info_table[i]); return NULL; } static const struct mips_cpu_info * mips_cpu_info_from_arch (int arch) { int i; for (i = 0; mips_cpu_info_table[i].name != NULL; i++) if (arch == mips_cpu_info_table[i].cpu) return (&mips_cpu_info_table[i]); return NULL; } static void show (FILE *stream, const char *string, int *col_p, int *first_p) { if (*first_p) { fprintf (stream, "%24s", ""); *col_p = 24; } else { fprintf (stream, ", "); *col_p += 2; } if (*col_p + strlen (string) > 72) { fprintf (stream, "\n%24s", ""); *col_p = 24; } fprintf (stream, "%s", string); *col_p += strlen (string); *first_p = 0; } void md_show_usage (FILE *stream) { int column, first; size_t i; fprintf (stream, _("\ MIPS options:\n\ -EB generate big endian output\n\ -EL generate little endian output\n\ -g, -g2 do not remove unneeded NOPs or swap branches\n\ -G NUM allow referencing objects up to NUM bytes\n\ implicitly with the gp register [default 8]\n")); fprintf (stream, _("\ -mips1 generate MIPS ISA I instructions\n\ -mips2 generate MIPS ISA II instructions\n\ -mips3 generate MIPS ISA III instructions\n\ -mips4 generate MIPS ISA IV instructions\n\ -mips5 generate MIPS ISA V instructions\n\ -mips32 generate MIPS32 ISA instructions\n\ -mips32r2 generate MIPS32 release 2 ISA instructions\n\ -mips64 generate MIPS64 ISA instructions\n\ -mips64r2 generate MIPS64 release 2 ISA instructions\n\ -march=CPU/-mtune=CPU generate code/schedule for CPU, where CPU is one of:\n")); first = 1; for (i = 0; mips_cpu_info_table[i].name != NULL; i++) show (stream, mips_cpu_info_table[i].name, &column, &first); show (stream, "from-abi", &column, &first); fputc ('\n', stream); fprintf (stream, _("\ -mCPU equivalent to -march=CPU -mtune=CPU. Deprecated.\n\ -no-mCPU don't generate code specific to CPU.\n\ For -mCPU and -no-mCPU, CPU must be one of:\n")); first = 1; show (stream, "3900", &column, &first); show (stream, "4010", &column, &first); show (stream, "4100", &column, &first); show (stream, "4650", &column, &first); fputc ('\n', stream); fprintf (stream, _("\ -mips16 generate mips16 instructions\n\ -no-mips16 do not generate mips16 instructions\n")); fprintf (stream, _("\ -msmartmips generate smartmips instructions\n\ -mno-smartmips do not generate smartmips instructions\n")); fprintf (stream, _("\ -mdsp generate DSP instructions\n\ -mno-dsp do not generate DSP instructions\n")); fprintf (stream, _("\ -mdspr2 generate DSP R2 instructions\n\ -mno-dspr2 do not generate DSP R2 instructions\n")); fprintf (stream, _("\ -mmt generate MT instructions\n\ -mno-mt do not generate MT instructions\n")); fprintf (stream, _("\ -mfix-vr4120 work around certain VR4120 errata\n\ -mfix-vr4130 work around VR4130 mflo/mfhi errata\n\ -mgp32 use 32-bit GPRs, regardless of the chosen ISA\n\ -mfp32 use 32-bit FPRs, regardless of the chosen ISA\n\ -msym32 assume all symbols have 32-bit values\n\ -O0 remove unneeded NOPs, do not swap branches\n\ -O remove unneeded NOPs and swap branches\n\ --[no-]construct-floats [dis]allow floating point values to be constructed\n\ --trap, --no-break trap exception on div by 0 and mult overflow\n\ --break, --no-trap break exception on div by 0 and mult overflow\n")); #ifdef OBJ_ELF fprintf (stream, _("\ -KPIC, -call_shared generate SVR4 position independent code\n\ -mvxworks-pic generate VxWorks position independent code\n\ -non_shared do not generate position independent code\n\ -xgot assume a 32 bit GOT\n\ -mpdr, -mno-pdr enable/disable creation of .pdr sections\n\ -mshared, -mno-shared disable/enable .cpload optimization for\n\ position dependent (non shared) code\n\ -mabi=ABI create ABI conformant object file for:\n")); first = 1; show (stream, "32", &column, &first); show (stream, "o64", &column, &first); show (stream, "n32", &column, &first); show (stream, "64", &column, &first); show (stream, "eabi", &column, &first); fputc ('\n', stream); fprintf (stream, _("\ -32 create o32 ABI object file (default)\n\ -n32 create n32 ABI object file\n\ -64 create 64 ABI object file\n")); #endif fprintf (stream, _("\ -mocteon-unsupported error on unsupported Octeon instructions\n\ -mno-octeon-unsupported do not error on unsupported Octeon instructions\n")); fprintf (stream, _("\ -mocteon-useun generate Octeon unaligned load/store instructions\n\ -mno-octeon-useun generate MIPS unaligned load/store instructions\n")); } int mips_dwarf2_addr_size (void) { if (HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS) return 8; else return 4; } /* Standard calling conventions leave the CFA at SP on entry. */ void mips_cfi_frame_initial_instructions (void) { cfi_add_CFA_def_cfa_register (SP); } int tc_mips_regname_to_dw2regnum (char *regname) { unsigned int regnum = -1; unsigned int reg; if (reg_lookup (®name, RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM, ®)) regnum = reg; return regnum; } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils (revision 322676) Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/binutils ___________________________________________________________________ Modified: svn:mergeinfo ## -0,0 +0,1 ## Merged /head/contrib/binutils:r321426-322675 Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/mdocml/lib.in =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/mdocml/lib.in (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/mdocml/lib.in (revision 322676) @@ -1,132 +1,132 @@ /* $Id: lib.in,v 1.19 2016/11/23 20:22:13 schwarze Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons * Copyright (c) 2009, 2012 Joerg Sonnenberger * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /* * These are all possible .Lb strings. When a new library is added, add * its short-string to the left-hand side and formatted string to the * right-hand side. * * Be sure to escape strings. */ LINE("lib80211", "802.11 Wireless Network Management Library (lib80211, \\-l80211)") LINE("libarchive", "Streaming Archive Library (libarchive, \\-larchive)") LINE("libarm", "ARM Architecture Library (libarm, \\-larm)") LINE("libarm32", "ARM32 Architecture Library (libarm32, \\-larm32)") LINE("libbluetooth", "Bluetooth Library (libbluetooth, \\-lbluetooth)") LINE("libbsm", "Basic Security Module Library (libbsm, \\-lbsm)") LINE("libc", "Standard C\\~Library (libc, \\-lc)") LINE("libc_r", "Reentrant C\\~Library (libc_r, \\-lc_r)") LINE("libcalendar", "Calendar Arithmetic Library (libcalendar, \\-lcalendar)") LINE("libcam", "Common Access Method User Library (libcam, \\-lcam)") -LINE("libcasper", "Casper Library (libcasper, \\-lcapser)") +LINE("libcasper", "Casper Library (libcasper, \\-lcasper)") LINE("libcdk", "Curses Development Kit Library (libcdk, \\-lcdk)") LINE("libcipher", "FreeSec Crypt Library (libcipher, \\-lcipher)") LINE("libcompat", "Compatibility Library (libcompat, \\-lcompat)") LINE("libcrypt", "Crypt Library (libcrypt, \\-lcrypt)") LINE("libcurses", "Curses Library (libcurses, \\-lcurses)") LINE("libcuse", "Userland Character Device Library (libcuse, \\-lcuse)") LINE("libdevattr", "Device attribute and event library (libdevattr, \\-ldevattr)") LINE("libdevctl", "Device Control Library (libdevctl, \\-ldevctl)") LINE("libdevinfo", "Device and Resource Information Utility Library (libdevinfo, \\-ldevinfo)") LINE("libdevstat", "Device Statistics Library (libdevstat, \\-ldevstat)") LINE("libdisk", "Interface to Slice and Partition Labels Library (libdisk, \\-ldisk)") LINE("libdl", "Dynamic Linker Services Filter (libdl, \\-ldl)") LINE("libdm", "Device Mapper Library (libdm, \\-ldm)") LINE("libdwarf", "DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, \\-ldwarf)") LINE("libedit", "Command Line Editor Library (libedit, \\-ledit)") LINE("libefi", "EFI Runtime Services Library (libefi, \\-lefi)") LINE("libelf", "ELF Access Library (libelf, \\-lelf)") LINE("libevent", "Event Notification Library (libevent, \\-levent)") LINE("libexecinfo", "Backtrace Information Library (libexecinfo, \\-lexecinfo)") LINE("libfetch", "File Transfer Library (libfetch, \\-lfetch)") LINE("libfsid", "Filesystem Identification Library (libfsid, \\-lfsid)") LINE("libftpio", "FTP Connection Management Library (libftpio, \\-lftpio)") LINE("libform", "Curses Form Library (libform, \\-lform)") LINE("libgeom", "Userland API Library for Kernel GEOM subsystem (libgeom, \\-lgeom)") LINE("libgpio", "General-Purpose Input Output (GPIO) library (libgpio, \\-lgpio)") LINE("libhammer", "HAMMER Filesystem Userland Library (libhammer, \\-lhammer)") LINE("libi386", "i386 Architecture Library (libi386, \\-li386)") LINE("libintl", "Internationalized Message Handling Library (libintl, \\-lintl)") LINE("libipsec", "IPsec Policy Control Library (libipsec, \\-lipsec)") LINE("libiscsi", "iSCSI protocol library (libiscsi, \\-liscsi)") LINE("libisns", "Internet Storage Name Service Library (libisns, \\-lisns)") LINE("libjail", "Jail Library (libjail, \\-ljail)") LINE("libkcore", "Kernel Memory Core Access Library (libkcore, \\-lkcore)") LINE("libkiconv", "Kernel-side iconv Library (libkiconv, \\-lkiconv)") LINE("libkse", "N:M Threading Library (libkse, \\-lkse)") LINE("libkvm", "Kernel Data Access Library (libkvm, \\-lkvm)") LINE("libm", "Math Library (libm, \\-lm)") LINE("libm68k", "m68k Architecture Library (libm68k, \\-lm68k)") LINE("libmagic", "Magic Number Recognition Library (libmagic, \\-lmagic)") LINE("libmandoc", "Mandoc Macro Compiler Library (libmandoc, \\-lmandoc)") LINE("libmd", "Message Digest (MD4, MD5, etc.) Support Library (libmd, \\-lmd)") LINE("libmemstat", "Kernel Memory Allocator Statistics Library (libmemstat, \\-lmemstat)") LINE("libmenu", "Curses Menu Library (libmenu, \\-lmenu)") LINE("libmj", "Minimalist JSON library (libmj, \\-lmj)") LINE("libnetgraph", "Netgraph User Library (libnetgraph, \\-lnetgraph)") LINE("libnetpgp", "Netpgp Signing, Verification, Encryption and Decryption (libnetpgp, \\-lnetpgp)") LINE("libnetpgpverify", "Netpgp Verification (libnetpgpverify, \\-lnetpgpverify)") LINE("libnpf", "NPF Packet Filter Library (libnpf, \\-lnpf)") LINE("libnv", "Name/value pairs library (libnv, \\-lnv)") LINE("libossaudio", "OSS Audio Emulation Library (libossaudio, \\-lossaudio)") LINE("libpam", "Pluggable Authentication Module Library (libpam, \\-lpam)") LINE("libpanel", "Z-order for curses windows (libpanel, \\-lpanel)") LINE("libpcap", "Packet capture Library (libpcap, \\-lpcap)") LINE("libpci", "PCI Bus Access Library (libpci, \\-lpci)") LINE("libpmc", "Performance Counters Library (libpmc, \\-lpmc)") LINE("libppath", "Property-List Paths Library (libppath, \\-lppath)") LINE("libposix", "POSIX Compatibility Library (libposix, \\-lposix)") LINE("libposix1e", "POSIX.1e Security API Library (libposix1e, \\-lposix1e)") LINE("libppath", "Property-List Paths Library (libppath, \\-lppath)") LINE("libproc", "Processor Monitoring and Analysis Library (libproc, \\-lproc)") LINE("libprocstat", "Process and Files Information Retrieval (libprocstat, \\-lprocstat)") LINE("libprop", "Property Container Object Library (libprop, \\-lprop)") LINE("libpthread", "POSIX Threads Library (libpthread, \\-lpthread)") LINE("libpthread_dbg", "POSIX Debug Threads Library (libpthread_dbg, \\-lpthread_dbg)") LINE("libpuffs", "puffs Convenience Library (libpuffs, \\-lpuffs)") LINE("libquota", "Disk Quota Access and Control Library (libquota, \\-lquota)") LINE("libradius", "RADIUS Client Library (libradius, \\-lradius)") LINE("librefuse", "File System in Userspace Convenience Library (librefuse, \\-lrefuse)") LINE("libresolv", "DNS Resolver Library (libresolv, \\-lresolv)") LINE("librpcsec_gss", "RPC GSS-API Authentication Library (librpcsec_gss, \\-lrpcsec_gss)") LINE("librpcsvc", "RPC Service Library (librpcsvc, \\-lrpcsvc)") LINE("librt", "POSIX Real\\-time Library (librt, \\-lrt)") LINE("librtld_db", "Debugging interface to the runtime linker Library (librtld_db, \\-lrtld_db)") LINE("librumpclient", "Clientside Stubs for rump Kernel Remote Protocols (librumpclient, \\-lrumpclient)") LINE("libsaslc", "Simple Authentication and Security Layer client library (libsaslc, \\-lsaslc)") LINE("libsbuf", "Safe String Composition Library (libsbuf, \\-lsbuf)") LINE("libsdp", "Bluetooth Service Discovery Protocol User Library (libsdp, \\-lsdp)") LINE("libssp", "Buffer Overflow Protection Library (libssp, \\-lssp)") LINE("libstdthreads", "C11 Threads Library (libstdthreads, \\-lstdthreads)") LINE("libSystem", "System Library (libSystem, \\-lSystem)") LINE("libsysdecode", "System Argument Decoding Library (libsysdecode, \\-lsysdecode)") LINE("libtacplus", "TACACS+ Client Library (libtacplus, \\-ltacplus)") LINE("libtcplay", "TrueCrypt-compatible API library (libtcplay, \\-ltcplay)") LINE("libtermcap", "Termcap Access Library (libtermcap, \\-ltermcap)") LINE("libterminfo", "Terminal Information Library (libterminfo, \\-lterminfo)") LINE("libthr", "1:1 Threading Library (libthr, \\-lthr)") LINE("libufs", "UFS File System Access Library (libufs, \\-lufs)") LINE("libugidfw", "File System Firewall Interface Library (libugidfw, \\-lugidfw)") LINE("libulog", "User Login Record Library (libulog, \\-lulog)") LINE("libusbhid", "USB Human Interface Devices Library (libusbhid, \\-lusbhid)") LINE("libutil", "System Utilities Library (libutil, \\-lutil)") LINE("libvgl", "Video Graphics Library (libvgl, \\-lvgl)") LINE("libx86_64", "x86_64 Architecture Library (libx86_64, \\-lx86_64)") LINE("libxo", "Text, XML, JSON, and HTML Output Emission Library (libxo, \\-lxo)") LINE("libz", "Compression Library (libz, \\-lz)") Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/dictionary_compression.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/dictionary_compression.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/dictionary_compression.c (nonexistent) @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -/** - * Copyright 2016-present, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc. - * All rights reserved. - * - * This source code is licensed under the license found in the - * LICENSE-examples file in the root directory of this source tree. - */ - - -#include // malloc, exit -#include // printf -#include // strerror -#include // errno -#include // stat -#include // presumes zstd library is installed - - -static off_t fsize_orDie(const char *filename) -{ - struct stat st; - if (stat(filename, &st) == 0) return st.st_size; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(1); -} - -static FILE* fopen_orDie(const char *filename, const char *instruction) -{ - FILE* const inFile = fopen(filename, instruction); - if (inFile) return inFile; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(2); -} - -static void* malloc_orDie(size_t size) -{ - void* const buff = malloc(size); - if (buff) return buff; - /* error */ - perror("malloc"); - exit(3); -} - -static void* loadFile_orDie(const char* fileName, size_t* size) -{ - off_t const buffSize = fsize_orDie(fileName); - FILE* const inFile = fopen_orDie(fileName, "rb"); - void* const buffer = malloc_orDie(buffSize); - size_t const readSize = fread(buffer, 1, buffSize, inFile); - if (readSize != (size_t)buffSize) { - fprintf(stderr, "fread: %s : %s \n", fileName, strerror(errno)); - exit(4); - } - fclose(inFile); - *size = buffSize; - return buffer; -} - -static void saveFile_orDie(const char* fileName, const void* buff, size_t buffSize) -{ - FILE* const oFile = fopen_orDie(fileName, "wb"); - size_t const wSize = fwrite(buff, 1, buffSize, oFile); - if (wSize != (size_t)buffSize) { - fprintf(stderr, "fwrite: %s : %s \n", fileName, strerror(errno)); - exit(5); - } - if (fclose(oFile)) { - perror(fileName); - exit(6); - } -} - -/* createDict() : - `dictFileName` is supposed to have been created using `zstd --train` */ -static ZSTD_CDict* createCDict_orDie(const char* dictFileName, int cLevel) -{ - size_t dictSize; - printf("loading dictionary %s \n", dictFileName); - void* const dictBuffer = loadFile_orDie(dictFileName, &dictSize); - ZSTD_CDict* const cdict = ZSTD_createCDict(dictBuffer, dictSize, cLevel); - if (!cdict) { - fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_createCDict error \n"); - exit(7); - } - free(dictBuffer); - return cdict; -} - - -static void compress(const char* fname, const char* oname, const ZSTD_CDict* cdict) -{ - size_t fSize; - void* const fBuff = loadFile_orDie(fname, &fSize); - size_t const cBuffSize = ZSTD_compressBound(fSize); - void* const cBuff = malloc_orDie(cBuffSize); - - ZSTD_CCtx* const cctx = ZSTD_createCCtx(); - if (cctx==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_createCCtx() error \n"); exit(10); } - size_t const cSize = ZSTD_compress_usingCDict(cctx, cBuff, cBuffSize, fBuff, fSize, cdict); - if (ZSTD_isError(cSize)) { - fprintf(stderr, "error compressing %s : %s \n", fname, ZSTD_getErrorName(cSize)); - exit(7); - } - - saveFile_orDie(oname, cBuff, cSize); - - /* success */ - printf("%25s : %6u -> %7u - %s \n", fname, (unsigned)fSize, (unsigned)cSize, oname); - - ZSTD_freeCCtx(cctx); /* never fails */ - free(fBuff); - free(cBuff); -} - - -static char* createOutFilename_orDie(const char* filename) -{ - size_t const inL = strlen(filename); - size_t const outL = inL + 5; - void* outSpace = malloc_orDie(outL); - memset(outSpace, 0, outL); - strcat(outSpace, filename); - strcat(outSpace, ".zst"); - return (char*)outSpace; -} - -int main(int argc, const char** argv) -{ - const char* const exeName = argv[0]; - int const cLevel = 3; - - if (argc<3) { - fprintf(stderr, "wrong arguments\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "usage:\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "%s [FILES] dictionary\n", exeName); - return 1; - } - - /* load dictionary only once */ - const char* const dictName = argv[argc-1]; - ZSTD_CDict* const dictPtr = createCDict_orDie(dictName, cLevel); - - int u; - for (u=1; u // malloc, exit -#include // fprintf, perror, feof -#include // strerror -#include // errno -#include // presumes zstd library is installed - - -static void* malloc_orDie(size_t size) -{ - void* const buff = malloc(size); - if (buff) return buff; - /* error */ - perror("malloc:"); - exit(1); -} - -static FILE* fopen_orDie(const char *filename, const char *instruction) -{ - FILE* const inFile = fopen(filename, instruction); - if (inFile) return inFile; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(3); -} - -static size_t fread_orDie(void* buffer, size_t sizeToRead, FILE* file) -{ - size_t const readSize = fread(buffer, 1, sizeToRead, file); - if (readSize == sizeToRead) return readSize; /* good */ - if (feof(file)) return readSize; /* good, reached end of file */ - /* error */ - perror("fread"); - exit(4); -} - -static size_t fwrite_orDie(const void* buffer, size_t sizeToWrite, FILE* file) -{ - size_t const writtenSize = fwrite(buffer, 1, sizeToWrite, file); - if (writtenSize == sizeToWrite) return sizeToWrite; /* good */ - /* error */ - perror("fwrite"); - exit(5); -} - -static size_t fclose_orDie(FILE* file) -{ - if (!fclose(file)) return 0; - /* error */ - perror("fclose"); - exit(6); -} - - -static void decompressFile_orDie(const char* fname) -{ - FILE* const fin = fopen_orDie(fname, "rb"); - size_t const buffInSize = ZSTD_DStreamInSize(); - void* const buffIn = malloc_orDie(buffInSize); - FILE* const fout = stdout; - size_t const buffOutSize = ZSTD_DStreamOutSize(); /* Guarantee to successfully flush at least one complete compressed block in all circumstances. */ - void* const buffOut = malloc_orDie(buffOutSize); - - ZSTD_DStream* const dstream = ZSTD_createDStream(); - if (dstream==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_createDStream() error \n"); exit(10); } - - /* In more complex scenarios, a file may consist of multiple appended frames (ex : pzstd). - * The following example decompresses only the first frame. - * It is compatible with other provided streaming examples */ - size_t const initResult = ZSTD_initDStream(dstream); - if (ZSTD_isError(initResult)) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_initDStream() error : %s \n", ZSTD_getErrorName(initResult)); exit(11); } - size_t read, toRead = initResult; - while ( (read = fread_orDie(buffIn, toRead, fin)) ) { - ZSTD_inBuffer input = { buffIn, read, 0 }; - while (input.pos < input.size) { - ZSTD_outBuffer output = { buffOut, buffOutSize, 0 }; - toRead = ZSTD_decompressStream(dstream, &output , &input); /* toRead : size of next compressed block */ - if (ZSTD_isError(toRead)) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_decompressStream() error : %s \n", ZSTD_getErrorName(toRead)); exit(12); } - fwrite_orDie(buffOut, output.pos, fout); - } - } - - ZSTD_freeDStream(dstream); - fclose_orDie(fin); - fclose_orDie(fout); - free(buffIn); - free(buffOut); -} - - -int main(int argc, const char** argv) -{ - const char* const exeName = argv[0]; - - if (argc!=2) { - fprintf(stderr, "wrong arguments\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "usage:\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "%s FILE\n", exeName); - return 1; - } - - const char* const inFilename = argv[1]; - - decompressFile_orDie(inFilename); - return 0; -} Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/streaming_decompression.c ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:eol-style ## -1 +0,0 ## -native \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:keywords ## -1 +0,0 ## -FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:mime-type ## -1 +0,0 ## -text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/streaming_compression.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/streaming_compression.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/streaming_compression.c (nonexistent) @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -/** - * Copyright 2016-present, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc. - * All rights reserved. - * - * This source code is licensed under the license found in the - * LICENSE-examples file in the root directory of this source tree. - */ - - -#include // malloc, free, exit -#include // fprintf, perror, feof, fopen, etc. -#include // strlen, memset, strcat -#include // presumes zstd library is installed - - -static void* malloc_orDie(size_t size) -{ - void* const buff = malloc(size); - if (buff) return buff; - /* error */ - perror("malloc:"); - exit(1); -} - -static FILE* fopen_orDie(const char *filename, const char *instruction) -{ - FILE* const inFile = fopen(filename, instruction); - if (inFile) return inFile; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(3); -} - -static size_t fread_orDie(void* buffer, size_t sizeToRead, FILE* file) -{ - size_t const readSize = fread(buffer, 1, sizeToRead, file); - if (readSize == sizeToRead) return readSize; /* good */ - if (feof(file)) return readSize; /* good, reached end of file */ - /* error */ - perror("fread"); - exit(4); -} - -static size_t fwrite_orDie(const void* buffer, size_t sizeToWrite, FILE* file) -{ - size_t const writtenSize = fwrite(buffer, 1, sizeToWrite, file); - if (writtenSize == sizeToWrite) return sizeToWrite; /* good */ - /* error */ - perror("fwrite"); - exit(5); -} - -static size_t fclose_orDie(FILE* file) -{ - if (!fclose(file)) return 0; - /* error */ - perror("fclose"); - exit(6); -} - - -static void compressFile_orDie(const char* fname, const char* outName, int cLevel) -{ - FILE* const fin = fopen_orDie(fname, "rb"); - FILE* const fout = fopen_orDie(outName, "wb"); - size_t const buffInSize = ZSTD_CStreamInSize(); /* can always read one full block */ - void* const buffIn = malloc_orDie(buffInSize); - size_t const buffOutSize = ZSTD_CStreamOutSize(); /* can always flush a full block */ - void* const buffOut = malloc_orDie(buffOutSize); - - ZSTD_CStream* const cstream = ZSTD_createCStream(); - if (cstream==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_createCStream() error \n"); exit(10); } - size_t const initResult = ZSTD_initCStream(cstream, cLevel); - if (ZSTD_isError(initResult)) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_initCStream() error : %s \n", ZSTD_getErrorName(initResult)); exit(11); } - - size_t read, toRead = buffInSize; - while( (read = fread_orDie(buffIn, toRead, fin)) ) { - ZSTD_inBuffer input = { buffIn, read, 0 }; - while (input.pos < input.size) { - ZSTD_outBuffer output = { buffOut, buffOutSize, 0 }; - toRead = ZSTD_compressStream(cstream, &output , &input); /* toRead is guaranteed to be <= ZSTD_CStreamInSize() */ - if (ZSTD_isError(toRead)) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_compressStream() error : %s \n", ZSTD_getErrorName(toRead)); exit(12); } - if (toRead > buffInSize) toRead = buffInSize; /* Safely handle case when `buffInSize` is manually changed to a value < ZSTD_CStreamInSize()*/ - fwrite_orDie(buffOut, output.pos, fout); - } - } - - ZSTD_outBuffer output = { buffOut, buffOutSize, 0 }; - size_t const remainingToFlush = ZSTD_endStream(cstream, &output); /* close frame */ - if (remainingToFlush) { fprintf(stderr, "not fully flushed"); exit(13); } - fwrite_orDie(buffOut, output.pos, fout); - - ZSTD_freeCStream(cstream); - fclose_orDie(fout); - fclose_orDie(fin); - free(buffIn); - free(buffOut); -} - - -static const char* createOutFilename_orDie(const char* filename) -{ - size_t const inL = strlen(filename); - size_t const outL = inL + 5; - void* outSpace = malloc_orDie(outL); - memset(outSpace, 0, outL); - strcat(outSpace, filename); - strcat(outSpace, ".zst"); - return (const char*)outSpace; -} - -int main(int argc, const char** argv) -{ - const char* const exeName = argv[0]; - - if (argc!=2) { - printf("wrong arguments\n"); - printf("usage:\n"); - printf("%s FILE\n", exeName); - return 1; - } - - const char* const inFilename = argv[1]; - - const char* const outFilename = createOutFilename_orDie(inFilename); - compressFile_orDie(inFilename, outFilename, 1); - - return 0; -} Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/streaming_compression.c ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:eol-style ## -1 +0,0 ## -native \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:keywords ## -1 +0,0 ## -FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:mime-type ## -1 +0,0 ## -text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/.gitignore =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/.gitignore (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/.gitignore (nonexistent) @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#build -simple_compression -simple_decompression -dictionary_compression -dictionary_decompression -streaming_compression -streaming_decompression -multiple_streaming_compression - -#test artefact -tmp* -test* -*.zst Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/README.md =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/README.md (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/README.md (nonexistent) @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -Zstandard library : usage examples -================================== - -- [Simple compression](simple_compression.c) : - Compress a single file. - Introduces usage of : `ZSTD_compress()` - -- [Simple decompression](simple_decompression.c) : - Decompress a single file. - Only compatible with simple compression. - Result remains in memory. - Introduces usage of : `ZSTD_decompress()` - -- [Streaming compression](streaming_compression.c) : - Compress a single file. - Introduces usage of : `ZSTD_compressStream()` - -- [Multiple Streaming compression](multiple_streaming_compression.c) : - Compress multiple files in a single command line. - Introduces memory usage preservation technique, - reducing impact of malloc()/free() and memset() by re-using existing resources. - -- [Streaming decompression](streaming_decompression.c) : - Decompress a single file compressed by zstd. - Compatible with both simple and streaming compression. - Result is sent to stdout. - Introduces usage of : `ZSTD_decompressStream()` - -- [Dictionary compression](dictionary_compression.c) : - Compress multiple files using the same dictionary. - Introduces usage of : `ZSTD_createCDict()` and `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict()` - -- [Dictionary decompression](dictionary_decompression.c) : - Decompress multiple files using the same dictionary. - Result remains in memory. - Introduces usage of : `ZSTD_createDDict()` and `ZSTD_decompress_usingDDict()` Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/simple_decompression.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/simple_decompression.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/simple_decompression.c (nonexistent) @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -/** - * Copyright 2016-present, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc. - * All rights reserved. - * - * This source code is licensed under the license found in the - * LICENSE-examples file in the root directory of this source tree. - */ - -#include // malloc, exit -#include // printf -#include // strerror -#include // errno -#include // stat -#define ZSTD_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY // ZSTD_findDecompressedSize -#include // presumes zstd library is installed - - -static off_t fsize_orDie(const char *filename) -{ - struct stat st; - if (stat(filename, &st) == 0) return st.st_size; - /* error */ - fprintf(stderr, "stat: %s : %s \n", filename, strerror(errno)); - exit(1); -} - -static FILE* fopen_orDie(const char *filename, const char *instruction) -{ - FILE* const inFile = fopen(filename, instruction); - if (inFile) return inFile; - /* error */ - fprintf(stderr, "fopen: %s : %s \n", filename, strerror(errno)); - exit(2); -} - -static void* malloc_orDie(size_t size) -{ - void* const buff = malloc(size + !size); /* avoid allocating size of 0 : may return NULL (implementation dependent) */ - if (buff) return buff; - /* error */ - fprintf(stderr, "malloc: %s \n", strerror(errno)); - exit(3); -} - -static void* loadFile_orDie(const char* fileName, size_t* size) -{ - off_t const buffSize = fsize_orDie(fileName); - FILE* const inFile = fopen_orDie(fileName, "rb"); - void* const buffer = malloc_orDie(buffSize); - size_t const readSize = fread(buffer, 1, buffSize, inFile); - if (readSize != (size_t)buffSize) { - fprintf(stderr, "fread: %s : %s \n", fileName, strerror(errno)); - exit(4); - } - fclose(inFile); /* can't fail (read only) */ - *size = buffSize; - return buffer; -} - - -static void decompress(const char* fname) -{ - size_t cSize; - void* const cBuff = loadFile_orDie(fname, &cSize); - unsigned long long const rSize = ZSTD_findDecompressedSize(cBuff, cSize); - if (rSize==ZSTD_CONTENTSIZE_ERROR) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s : it was not compressed by zstd.\n", fname); - exit(5); - } else if (rSize==ZSTD_CONTENTSIZE_UNKNOWN) { - fprintf(stderr, - "%s : original size unknown. Use streaming decompression instead.\n", fname); - exit(6); - } - - void* const rBuff = malloc_orDie((size_t)rSize); - - size_t const dSize = ZSTD_decompress(rBuff, rSize, cBuff, cSize); - - if (dSize != rSize) { - fprintf(stderr, "error decoding %s : %s \n", fname, ZSTD_getErrorName(dSize)); - exit(7); - } - - /* success */ - printf("%25s : %6u -> %7u \n", fname, (unsigned)cSize, (unsigned)rSize); - - free(rBuff); - free(cBuff); -} - - -int main(int argc, const char** argv) -{ - const char* const exeName = argv[0]; - - if (argc!=2) { - printf("wrong arguments\n"); - printf("usage:\n"); - printf("%s FILE\n", exeName); - return 1; - } - - decompress(argv[1]); - - printf("%s correctly decoded (in memory). \n", argv[1]); - - return 0; -} Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/simple_decompression.c ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:eol-style ## -1 +0,0 ## -native \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:keywords ## -1 +0,0 ## -FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:mime-type ## -1 +0,0 ## -text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/Makefile =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/Makefile (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/Makefile (nonexistent) @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -# ################################################################ -# Copyright (c) 2016-present, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the -# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant -# of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. -# ################################################################ - -# This Makefile presumes libzstd is installed, using `sudo make install` - -LDFLAGS += -lzstd - -.PHONY: default all clean test - -default: all - -all: simple_compression simple_decompression \ - dictionary_compression dictionary_decompression \ - streaming_compression streaming_decompression \ - multiple_streaming_compression - -simple_compression : simple_compression.c - $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ - -simple_decompression : simple_decompression.c - $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ - -dictionary_compression : dictionary_compression.c - $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ - -dictionary_decompression : dictionary_decompression.c - $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ - -streaming_compression : streaming_compression.c - $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ - -multiple_streaming_compression : multiple_streaming_compression.c - $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ - -streaming_decompression : streaming_decompression.c - $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ - -clean: - @rm -f core *.o tmp* result* *.zst \ - simple_compression simple_decompression \ - dictionary_compression dictionary_decompression \ - streaming_compression streaming_decompression \ - multiple_streaming_compression - @echo Cleaning completed - -test: all - cp README.md tmp - cp Makefile tmp2 - @echo -- Simple compression tests - ./simple_compression tmp - ./simple_decompression tmp.zst - ./streaming_decompression tmp.zst > /dev/null - @echo -- Streaming compression tests - ./streaming_compression tmp - ./streaming_decompression tmp.zst > /dev/null - @echo -- Edge cases detection - ! ./streaming_decompression tmp # invalid input, must fail - ! ./simple_decompression tmp # invalid input, must fail - ! ./simple_decompression tmp.zst # unknown input size, must fail - touch tmpNull # create 0-size file - ./simple_compression tmpNull - ./simple_decompression tmpNull.zst # 0-size frame : must work - @echo -- Multiple streaming tests - ./multiple_streaming_compression *.c - @echo -- Dictionary compression tests - ./dictionary_compression tmp2 tmp README.md - ./dictionary_decompression tmp2.zst tmp.zst README.md - $(RM) tmp* *.zst - @echo tests completed Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/Makefile ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:eol-style ## -1 +0,0 ## -native \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:keywords ## -1 +0,0 ## -FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:mime-type ## -1 +0,0 ## -text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/multiple_streaming_compression.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/multiple_streaming_compression.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/multiple_streaming_compression.c (nonexistent) @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -/** - * Copyright 2016-present, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc. - * All rights reserved. - * - * This source code is licensed under the license found in the - * LICENSE-examples file in the root directory of this source tree. - */ - - -/* The objective of this example is to show of to compress multiple successive files -* while preserving memory management. -* All structures and buffers will be created only once, -* and shared across all compression operations */ - -#include // malloc, exit -#include // fprintf, perror, feof -#include // strerror -#include // errno -#define ZSTD_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY // streaming API defined as "experimental" for the time being -#include // presumes zstd library is installed - - -static void* malloc_orDie(size_t size) -{ - void* const buff = malloc(size); - if (buff) return buff; - /* error */ - perror("malloc:"); - exit(1); -} - -static FILE* fopen_orDie(const char *filename, const char *instruction) -{ - FILE* const inFile = fopen(filename, instruction); - if (inFile) return inFile; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(3); -} - -static size_t fread_orDie(void* buffer, size_t sizeToRead, FILE* file) -{ - size_t const readSize = fread(buffer, 1, sizeToRead, file); - if (readSize == sizeToRead) return readSize; /* good */ - if (feof(file)) return readSize; /* good, reached end of file */ - /* error */ - perror("fread"); - exit(4); -} - -static size_t fwrite_orDie(const void* buffer, size_t sizeToWrite, FILE* file) -{ - size_t const writtenSize = fwrite(buffer, 1, sizeToWrite, file); - if (writtenSize == sizeToWrite) return sizeToWrite; /* good */ - /* error */ - perror("fwrite"); - exit(5); -} - -static size_t fclose_orDie(FILE* file) -{ - if (!fclose(file)) return 0; - /* error */ - perror("fclose"); - exit(6); -} - - -typedef struct { - void* buffIn; - void* buffOut; - size_t buffInSize; - size_t buffOutSize; - ZSTD_CStream* cstream; -} resources ; - -static resources createResources_orDie() -{ - resources ress; - ress.buffInSize = ZSTD_CStreamInSize(); /* can always read one full block */ - ress.buffOutSize= ZSTD_CStreamOutSize(); /* can always flush a full block */ - ress.buffIn = malloc_orDie(ress.buffInSize); - ress.buffOut= malloc_orDie(ress.buffOutSize); - ress.cstream = ZSTD_createCStream(); - if (ress.cstream==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_createCStream() error \n"); exit(10); } - return ress; -} - -static void freeResources(resources ress) -{ - ZSTD_freeCStream(ress.cstream); - free(ress.buffIn); - free(ress.buffOut); -} - - -static void compressFile_orDie(resources ress, const char* fname, const char* outName, int cLevel) -{ - FILE* const fin = fopen_orDie(fname, "rb"); - FILE* const fout = fopen_orDie(outName, "wb"); - - size_t const initResult = ZSTD_initCStream(ress.cstream, cLevel); - if (ZSTD_isError(initResult)) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_initCStream() error : %s \n", ZSTD_getErrorName(initResult)); exit(11); } - - size_t read, toRead = ress.buffInSize; - while( (read = fread_orDie(ress.buffIn, toRead, fin)) ) { - ZSTD_inBuffer input = { ress.buffIn, read, 0 }; - while (input.pos < input.size) { - ZSTD_outBuffer output = { ress.buffOut, ress.buffOutSize, 0 }; - toRead = ZSTD_compressStream(ress.cstream, &output , &input); /* toRead is guaranteed to be <= ZSTD_CStreamInSize() */ - if (ZSTD_isError(toRead)) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_compressStream() error : %s \n", ZSTD_getErrorName(toRead)); exit(12); } - if (toRead > ress.buffInSize) toRead = ress.buffInSize; /* Safely handle when `buffInSize` is manually changed to a smaller value */ - fwrite_orDie(ress.buffOut, output.pos, fout); - } - } - - ZSTD_outBuffer output = { ress.buffOut, ress.buffOutSize, 0 }; - size_t const remainingToFlush = ZSTD_endStream(ress.cstream, &output); /* close frame */ - if (remainingToFlush) { fprintf(stderr, "not fully flushed"); exit(13); } - fwrite_orDie(ress.buffOut, output.pos, fout); - - fclose_orDie(fout); - fclose_orDie(fin); -} - - -int main(int argc, const char** argv) -{ - const char* const exeName = argv[0]; - - if (argc<2) { - printf("wrong arguments\n"); - printf("usage:\n"); - printf("%s FILE(s)\n", exeName); - return 1; - } - - resources const ress = createResources_orDie(); - void* ofnBuffer = NULL; - size_t ofnbSize = 0; - - int argNb; - for (argNb = 1; argNb < argc; argNb++) { - const char* const ifn = argv[argNb]; - size_t const ifnSize = strlen(ifn); - size_t const ofnSize = ifnSize + 5; - if (ofnbSize <= ofnSize) { - ofnbSize = ofnSize + 16; - free(ofnBuffer); - ofnBuffer = malloc_orDie(ofnbSize); - } - memset(ofnBuffer, 0, ofnSize); - strcat(ofnBuffer, ifn); - strcat(ofnBuffer, ".zst"); - compressFile_orDie(ress, ifn, ofnBuffer, 7); - } - - freeResources(ress); - /* success */ - printf("compressed %i files \n", argc-1); - - return 0; -} Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/multiple_streaming_compression.c ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:eol-style ## -1 +0,0 ## -native \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:keywords ## -1 +0,0 ## -FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:mime-type ## -1 +0,0 ## -text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/dictionary_decompression.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/dictionary_decompression.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/dictionary_decompression.c (nonexistent) @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -/** - * Copyright 2016-present, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc. - * All rights reserved. - * - * This source code is licensed under the license found in the - * LICENSE-examples file in the root directory of this source tree. - */ - - - -#include // malloc, exit -#include // printf -#include // strerror -#include // errno -#include // stat -#define ZSTD_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY // ZSTD_findDecompressedSize -#include // presumes zstd library is installed - - -static off_t fsize_orDie(const char *filename) -{ - struct stat st; - if (stat(filename, &st) == 0) return st.st_size; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(1); -} - -static FILE* fopen_orDie(const char *filename, const char *instruction) -{ - FILE* const inFile = fopen(filename, instruction); - if (inFile) return inFile; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(2); -} - -static void* malloc_orDie(size_t size) -{ - void* const buff = malloc(size); - if (buff) return buff; - /* error */ - perror("malloc"); - exit(3); -} - -static void* loadFile_orDie(const char* fileName, size_t* size) -{ - off_t const buffSize = fsize_orDie(fileName); - FILE* const inFile = fopen_orDie(fileName, "rb"); - void* const buffer = malloc_orDie(buffSize); - size_t const readSize = fread(buffer, 1, buffSize, inFile); - if (readSize != (size_t)buffSize) { - fprintf(stderr, "fread: %s : %s \n", fileName, strerror(errno)); - exit(4); - } - fclose(inFile); - *size = buffSize; - return buffer; -} - -/* createDict() : - `dictFileName` is supposed to have been created using `zstd --train` */ -static ZSTD_DDict* createDict_orDie(const char* dictFileName) -{ - size_t dictSize; - printf("loading dictionary %s \n", dictFileName); - void* const dictBuffer = loadFile_orDie(dictFileName, &dictSize); - ZSTD_DDict* const ddict = ZSTD_createDDict(dictBuffer, dictSize); - if (ddict==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_createDDict error \n"); exit(5); } - free(dictBuffer); - return ddict; -} - - -static void decompress(const char* fname, const ZSTD_DDict* ddict) -{ - size_t cSize; - void* const cBuff = loadFile_orDie(fname, &cSize); - unsigned long long const rSize = ZSTD_findDecompressedSize(cBuff, cSize); - if (rSize==ZSTD_CONTENTSIZE_ERROR) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s : it was not compressed by zstd.\n", fname); - exit(5); - } else if (rSize==ZSTD_CONTENTSIZE_UNKNOWN) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s : original size unknown \n", fname); - exit(6); - } - - void* const rBuff = malloc_orDie((size_t)rSize); - - ZSTD_DCtx* const dctx = ZSTD_createDCtx(); - if (dctx==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "ZSTD_createDCtx() error \n"); exit(10); } - size_t const dSize = ZSTD_decompress_usingDDict(dctx, rBuff, rSize, cBuff, cSize, ddict); - if (dSize != rSize) { - fprintf(stderr, "error decoding %s : %s \n", fname, ZSTD_getErrorName(dSize)); - exit(7); - } - - /* success */ - printf("%25s : %6u -> %7u \n", fname, (unsigned)cSize, (unsigned)rSize); - - ZSTD_freeDCtx(dctx); - free(rBuff); - free(cBuff); -} - - -int main(int argc, const char** argv) -{ - const char* const exeName = argv[0]; - - if (argc<3) { - printf("wrong arguments\n"); - printf("usage:\n"); - printf("%s [FILES] dictionary\n", exeName); - return 1; - } - - /* load dictionary only once */ - const char* const dictName = argv[argc-1]; - ZSTD_DDict* const dictPtr = createDict_orDie(dictName); - - int u; - for (u=1; u // malloc, free, exit -#include // fprintf, perror, fopen, etc. -#include // strlen, strcat, memset, strerror -#include // errno -#include // stat -#include // presumes zstd library is installed - - -static off_t fsize_orDie(const char *filename) -{ - struct stat st; - if (stat(filename, &st) == 0) return st.st_size; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(1); -} - -static FILE* fopen_orDie(const char *filename, const char *instruction) -{ - FILE* const inFile = fopen(filename, instruction); - if (inFile) return inFile; - /* error */ - perror(filename); - exit(2); -} - -static void* malloc_orDie(size_t size) -{ - void* const buff = malloc(size); - if (buff) return buff; - /* error */ - perror(NULL); - exit(3); -} - -static void* loadFile_orDie(const char* fileName, size_t* size) -{ - off_t const fileSize = fsize_orDie(fileName); - size_t const buffSize = (size_t)fileSize; - if ((off_t)buffSize < fileSize) { /* narrowcast overflow */ - fprintf(stderr, "%s : filesize too large \n", fileName); - exit(4); - } - FILE* const inFile = fopen_orDie(fileName, "rb"); - void* const buffer = malloc_orDie(buffSize); - size_t const readSize = fread(buffer, 1, buffSize, inFile); - if (readSize != (size_t)buffSize) { - fprintf(stderr, "fread: %s : %s \n", fileName, strerror(errno)); - exit(5); - } - fclose(inFile); /* can't fail, read only */ - *size = buffSize; - return buffer; -} - - -static void saveFile_orDie(const char* fileName, const void* buff, size_t buffSize) -{ - FILE* const oFile = fopen_orDie(fileName, "wb"); - size_t const wSize = fwrite(buff, 1, buffSize, oFile); - if (wSize != (size_t)buffSize) { - fprintf(stderr, "fwrite: %s : %s \n", fileName, strerror(errno)); - exit(6); - } - if (fclose(oFile)) { - perror(fileName); - exit(7); - } -} - - -static void compress_orDie(const char* fname, const char* oname) -{ - size_t fSize; - void* const fBuff = loadFile_orDie(fname, &fSize); - size_t const cBuffSize = ZSTD_compressBound(fSize); - void* const cBuff = malloc_orDie(cBuffSize); - - size_t const cSize = ZSTD_compress(cBuff, cBuffSize, fBuff, fSize, 1); - if (ZSTD_isError(cSize)) { - fprintf(stderr, "error compressing %s : %s \n", fname, ZSTD_getErrorName(cSize)); - exit(8); - } - - saveFile_orDie(oname, cBuff, cSize); - - /* success */ - printf("%25s : %6u -> %7u - %s \n", fname, (unsigned)fSize, (unsigned)cSize, oname); - - free(fBuff); - free(cBuff); -} - - -static char* createOutFilename_orDie(const char* filename) -{ - size_t const inL = strlen(filename); - size_t const outL = inL + 5; - void* const outSpace = malloc_orDie(outL); - memset(outSpace, 0, outL); - strcat(outSpace, filename); - strcat(outSpace, ".zst"); - return (char*)outSpace; -} - -int main(int argc, const char** argv) -{ - const char* const exeName = argv[0]; - - if (argc!=2) { - printf("wrong arguments\n"); - printf("usage:\n"); - printf("%s FILE\n", exeName); - return 1; - } - - const char* const inFilename = argv[1]; - - char* const outFilename = createOutFilename_orDie(inFilename); - compress_orDie(inFilename, outFilename); - free(outFilename); - return 0; -} Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd/examples/simple_compression.c ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:eol-style ## -1 +0,0 ## -native \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:keywords ## -1 +0,0 ## -FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Deleted: svn:mime-type ## -1 +0,0 ## -text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd (revision 322676) Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/contrib/zstd ___________________________________________________________________ Modified: svn:mergeinfo ## -0,0 +0,2 ## Merged /head/contrib/zstd:r322446-322675 Merged /vendor/zstd/dist:r320987-322653 Index: projects/runtime-coverage/etc/periodic/daily/Makefile =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/etc/periodic/daily/Makefile (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/etc/periodic/daily/Makefile (revision 322676) @@ -1,69 +1,62 @@ # $FreeBSD$ .include FILESGROUPS=FILES FILES= 100.clean-disks \ 110.clean-tmps \ 120.clean-preserve \ + 140.clean-rwho \ 200.backup-passwd \ 210.backup-aliases \ 330.news \ 400.status-disks \ 401.status-graid \ 406.status-gmirror \ 407.status-graid3 \ 408.status-gstripe \ 409.status-gconcat \ 410.status-mfi \ 420.status-network \ 430.status-uptime \ 450.status-security \ 510.status-world-kernel \ 999.local # NB: keep these sorted by MK_* knobs .if ${MK_ACCT} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= ACCT ACCT+= 310.accounting .endif ACCTDIR= /etc/periodic/daily ACCTMODE= ${BINMODE} ACCTPACKAGE= acct .if ${MK_CALENDAR} != "no" FILES+= 300.calendar .endif .if ${MK_MAIL} != "no" FILES+= 130.clean-msgs .endif .if ${MK_NTP} != "no" FILES+= 480.status-ntpd \ 480.leapfile-ntpd .endif - -.if ${MK_RCMDS} != "no" -FILESGROUPS+= RCMDS -RCMDS+= 140.clean-rwho -.endif -RCMDSDIR= /etc/periodic/daily -RCMDSMODE= ${BINMODE} -RCMDSPACKAGE= rcmds .if ${MK_SENDMAIL} != "no" FILES+= 150.clean-hoststat \ 440.status-mailq \ 460.status-mail-rejects \ 500.queuerun .endif .if ${MK_ZFS} != "no" FILES+= 404.status-zfs \ 800.scrub-zfs .endif .include Index: projects/runtime-coverage/etc/rc.d/Makefile =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/etc/rc.d/Makefile (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/etc/rc.d/Makefile (revision 322676) @@ -1,328 +1,323 @@ # $FreeBSD$ .include BINDIR= /etc/rc.d FILESGROUPS= FILES FILES= DAEMON \ FILESYSTEMS \ LOGIN \ NETWORKING \ SERVERS \ abi \ addswap \ adjkerntz \ archdep \ auditd \ auditdistd \ bgfsck \ ${_blacklistd} \ ${_bluetooth} \ bridge \ ${_bthidd} \ cleanvar \ cleartmp \ cron \ ctld \ ddb \ defaultroute \ devd \ devfs \ dhclient \ dmesg \ dumpon \ fsck \ gbde \ geli \ geli2 \ gptboot \ growfs \ gssd \ ${_hcsecd} \ hostid \ hostid_save \ hostname \ iovctl \ ip6addrctl \ ipfilter \ ipfs \ ipmon \ ipnat \ ipsec \ ${_kadmind} \ ${_kdc} \ ${_kfd} \ kld \ kldxref \ ${_kpasswdd} \ ldconfig \ local \ localpkg \ lockd \ mixer \ motd \ mountcritlocal \ mountcritremote \ mountlate \ mdconfig \ mdconfig2 \ mountd \ msgs \ natd \ netif \ netoptions \ netwait \ newsyslog \ nfsclient \ nfscbd \ nfsd \ nfsuserd \ nisdomain \ ${_nscd} \ nsswitch \ ntpdate \ ${_opensm} \ pf \ pflog \ pfsync \ ppp \ pppoed \ pwcheck \ quota \ random \ rarpd \ rctl \ resolv \ root \ route6d \ routing \ rpcbind \ rtadvd \ rtsold \ + rwho \ savecore \ securelevel \ serial \ sppp \ statd \ static_arp \ static_ndp \ stf \ swap \ swaplate \ sysctl \ syslogd \ tmp \ ${_ubthidhci} \ ugidfw \ ${_utx} \ var \ watchdogd .if ${MK_NIS} != "no" FILES+= ypbind \ ypldap \ yppasswdd \ ypserv \ ypset \ ypupdated \ ypxfrd .endif .if ${MK_ACCT} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= ACCT ACCT+= accounting ACCTPACKAGE= acct .endif .if ${MK_ACPI} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= ACPI ACPI= power_profile ACPIPACKAGE= acpi .endif .if ${MK_ACPI} != "no" || ${MK_APM} != "no" FILES+= powerd .endif .if ${MK_AMD} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= AMD AMD+= amd AMDPACKAGE= amd .endif .if ${MK_APM} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= APM APM+= apm APM+= apmd APMPACKAGE= apm .endif .if ${MK_AUTOFS} != "no" FILES+= automount FILES+= automountd FILES+= autounmountd .endif .if ${MK_BLACKLIST} != "no" _blacklistd+= blacklistd .endif .if ${MK_BLUETOOTH} != "no" _bluetooth= bluetooth _bthidd= bthidd _hcsecd= hcsecd FILES+= rfcomm_pppd_server FILES+= sdpd _ubthidhci= ubthidhci .endif .if ${MK_BOOTPARAMD} != "no" FILES+= bootparams .endif .if ${MK_BSNMP} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= BSNMP BSNMP+= bsnmpd BSNMPPACKAGE= bsnmp .endif .if ${MK_CCD} != "no" FILES+= ccd .endif .if ${MK_FTP} != "no" FILES+= ftpd .endif .if ${MK_HAST} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= HAST HAST= hastd HASTPACKAGE= hast .endif .if ${MK_INETD} != "no" FILES+= inetd .endif .if ${MK_IPFW} != "no" FILES+= ipfw .if ${MK_NETGRAPH} != "no" FILES+= ipfw_netflow .endif .endif .if ${MK_ISCSI} != "no" FILES+= iscsictl FILES+= iscsid .endif .if ${MK_JAIL} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= JAIL JAIL+= jail JAILPACKAGE= jail .endif .if ${MK_LEGACY_CONSOLE} != "no" FILES+= moused FILES+= syscons .endif .if ${MK_LPR} != "no" FILES+= lpd .endif .if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no" FILES+= ipropd_master FILES+= ipropd_slave _kadmind= kadmind _kdc= kdc _kfd= kfd _kpasswdd= kpasswdd .endif .if ${MK_MAIL} != "no" FILES+= othermta .endif .if ${MK_NS_CACHING} != "no" _nscd= nscd .endif .if ${MK_NTP} != "no" FILES+= ntpd .endif .if ${MK_OFED} != "no" _opensm= opensm .endif .if ${MK_OPENSSL} != "no" FILES+= keyserv .endif .if ${MK_OPENSSH} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= SSH SSH= sshd SSHPACKAGE= ssh .endif .if ${MK_PF} != "no" FILES+= ftp-proxy -.endif - -.if ${MK_RCMDS} != "no" -FILESGROUPS+= RCMDS -RCMDS+= rwho -RCMDSPACKAGE= rcmds .endif .if ${MK_ROUTED} != "no" FILES+= routed .endif .if ${MK_SENDMAIL} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= SMRCD SMRCD= sendmail SMRCDPACKAGE= sendmail .endif .if ${MK_TIMED} != "no" FILES+= timed .endif .if ${MK_UNBOUND} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= UNBOUND UNBOUND+= local_unbound UNBOUNDPACKAGE= unbound .endif .if ${MK_UTMPX} != "no" _utx= utx .endif .if ${MK_VI} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= VI VI+= virecover VIPACKAGE= vi .endif .if ${MK_WIRELESS} != "no" FILES+= hostapd FILES+= wpa_supplicant .endif .if ${MK_ZFS} != "no" FILESGROUPS+= ZFS ZFS+= zfs ZFS+= zfsbe ZFS+= zfsd ZFS+= zvol ZFSPACKAGE= zfs .endif .for fg in ${FILESGROUPS} ${fg}MODE?= ${BINMODE} .endfor .include Index: projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/Makefile.inc0 =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/Makefile.inc0 (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/Makefile.inc0 (revision 322676) @@ -1,52 +1,52 @@ # $FreeBSD$ # # This is included explicitly at the top of each sub-Makefile. We can't # use the normal "Makefile.inc" mechanism, because we need some of these # definitions before the sub-Makefile is processed. VERSION= "2.17.50 [FreeBSD] 2007-07-03" .if defined(TARGET_ARCH) TARGET_CPUARCH=${TARGET_ARCH:${__TO_CPUARCH}} .else TARGET_CPUARCH=${MACHINE_CPUARCH} .endif TARGET_ARCH?= ${MACHINE_ARCH} TARGET_VENDOR?= unknown TARGET_OS?= freebsd BINUTILS_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/} TARGET_TUPLE?= ${BINUTILS_ARCH}-${TARGET_VENDOR}-${TARGET_OS} -.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armeb" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6eb" || \ +.if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*eb} != "" || \ (${TARGET_CPUARCH} == "mips" && ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips*el*} == "") TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN=t .endif # RELTOP is the relative path to this point in the source or object # tree, from any subdirectory of same. It gets extra "../" prefixes # added to it as we descend into subdirectories. RELTOP:= .. RELSRC= ${RELTOP}/../../../contrib/binutils SRCDIR= ${.CURDIR}/${RELSRC} .if ${TARGET_CPUARCH} == "arm" || ${TARGET_CPUARCH} == "i386" || \ ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpcspe" || \ (${TARGET_CPUARCH} == "mips" && ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips64*} == "") CFLAGS+= -DBFD_DEFAULT_TARGET_SIZE=32 .else CFLAGS+= -DBFD_DEFAULT_TARGET_SIZE=64 .endif CFLAGS+= -I. CFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR} CFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR}/${RELTOP}/libbfd CFLAGS+= -I${.OBJDIR}/${RELTOP}/libbfd CFLAGS+= -I${SRCDIR}/include ARCHS= ${TARGET_CPUARCH} .if exists(${.CURDIR}/Makefile.${TARGET_ARCH}) .include "${.CURDIR}/Makefile.${TARGET_ARCH}" .elif exists(${.CURDIR}/Makefile.${TARGET_CPUARCH}) .include "${.CURDIR}/Makefile.${TARGET_CPUARCH}" .endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/Makefile.arm =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/Makefile.arm (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/Makefile.arm (revision 322676) @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ # $FreeBSD$ -.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armeb" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6eb" +.if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*eb} != "" NATIVE_EMULATION= armelfb_fbsd .else NATIVE_EMULATION= armelf_fbsd .endif SRCS+= e${NATIVE_EMULATION}.c CLEANFILES+= e${NATIVE_EMULATION}.c e${NATIVE_EMULATION}.c: ${.CURDIR}/${NATIVE_EMULATION}.sh emultempl/elf32.em \ scripttempl/elf.sc genscripts.sh stringify.sed sh ${.CURDIR}/genscripts.sh ${SRCDIR}/ld ${LIBSEARCHPATH} \ ${TOOLS_PREFIX}/usr \ ${HOST} ${TARGET_TUPLE} ${TARGET_TUPLE} \ ${NATIVE_EMULATION} "" no ${NATIVE_EMULATION} ${TARGET_TUPLE} \ ${.CURDIR}/${NATIVE_EMULATION}.sh Index: projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libbfd/Makefile.arm =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libbfd/Makefile.arm (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libbfd/Makefile.arm (revision 322676) @@ -1,21 +1,21 @@ # $FreeBSD$ -.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armeb" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6eb" +.if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*eb} != "" DEFAULT_VECTOR= bfd_elf32_bigarm_vec .else DEFAULT_VECTOR= bfd_elf32_littlearm_vec .endif SRCS+= cpu-arm.c \ elf32.c \ elf32-arm.c \ elf32-gen.c \ elf32-target.h \ elflink.c VECS+= ${DEFAULT_VECTOR} -.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armeb" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6eb" +.if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*eb} != "" VECS+= bfd_elf32_littlearm_vec .else VECS+= bfd_elf32_bigarm_vec .endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/cc/Makefile.inc =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/cc/Makefile.inc (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/cc/Makefile.inc (revision 322676) @@ -1,111 +1,111 @@ # $FreeBSD$ .include .include "../Makefile.inc" # Sometimes this is .include'd several times... .if !defined(__CC_MAKEFILE_INC__) __CC_MAKEFILE_INC__= ${MFILE} GCCVER= 4.2 GCCDIR= ${SRCTOP}/contrib/gcc GCCLIB= ${SRCTOP}/contrib/gcclibs .include "Makefile.tgt" # Machine description. MD_FILE= ${GCCDIR}/config/${GCC_CPU}/${GCC_CPU}.md GCC_TARGET= ${TARGET_ARCH}-undermydesk-freebsd CFLAGS+= -DGCCVER=\"${GCCVER}\" CFLAGS+= -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H CFLAGS+= -DPREFIX=\"${TOOLS_PREFIX}/usr\" #CFLAGS+= -DWANT_COMPILER_INVARIANTS CSTD?= gnu89 .if ${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH} CFLAGS+= -DCROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE .endif .if ${TARGET_CPUARCH} == "arm" CFLAGS+= -DTARGET_ARM_EABI .endif -.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armeb" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6eb" +.if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*eb} != "" CFLAGS += -DTARGET_ENDIAN_DEFAULT=MASK_BIG_END .endif .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6eb" CFLAGS += -DFREEBSD_ARCH_armv6 .endif .if ${TARGET_CPUARCH} == "mips" .if ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips*el*} != "" CFLAGS += -DTARGET_ENDIAN_DEFAULT=0 .endif .if ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips64*} != "" MIPS_ABI_DEFAULT=ABI_64 .elif ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmipsn32*} != "" MIPS_ABI_DEFAULT=ABI_N32 .else MIPS_ABI_DEFAULT=ABI_32 .endif CFLAGS += -DMIPS_ABI_DEFAULT=${MIPS_ABI_DEFAULT} # If we are compiling for the O32 ABI, we need to default to MIPS-III rather # than taking the ISA from the ABI requirements, since FreeBSD is built with # a number of MIPS-III features/instructions and that is the minimum ISA we # support, not the O32 default MIPS-I. .if ${MIPS_ABI_DEFAULT} == "ABI_32" TARGET_CPUTYPE?=mips3 .endif # GCC by default takes the ISA from the ABI's requirements. If world is built # with a superior ISA, since we lack multilib, we have to set the right # default ISA to be able to link against what's in /usr/lib. Terrible stuff. .if defined(TARGET_CPUTYPE) CFLAGS += -DMIPS_CPU_STRING_DEFAULT=\"${TARGET_CPUTYPE}\" .endif .endif .if defined(WANT_FORCE_OPTIMIZATION_DOWNGRADE) CFLAGS+= -DFORCE_OPTIMIZATION_DOWNGRADE=${WANT_FORCE_OPTIMIZATION_DOWNGRADE} .endif .if exists(${.OBJDIR}/../cc_tools) CFLAGS+= -I${.OBJDIR}/../cc_tools .endif CFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR}/../cc_tools # This must go after the -I for cc_tools to resolve ambiguities for hash.h # correctly. CFLAGS+= -I${GCCDIR} -I${GCCDIR}/config CFLAGS+= -I${GCCLIB}/include CFLAGS+= -I${GCCLIB}/libcpp/include CFLAGS+= -I${GCCLIB}/libdecnumber .if exists(${.OBJDIR}/../cc_int) LIBBACKEND= ${.OBJDIR}/../cc_int/libbackend.a .else LIBBACKEND= ${.CURDIR}/../cc_int/libbackend.a .endif .if exists(${.OBJDIR}/../libiberty) LIBIBERTY= ${.OBJDIR}/../libiberty/libiberty.a .else LIBIBERTY= ${.CURDIR}/../libiberty/libiberty.a .endif .if exists(${.OBJDIR}/../libcpp) LIBCPP= ${.OBJDIR}/../libcpp/libcpp.a .else LIBCPP= ${.CURDIR}/../libcpp/libcpp.a .endif .if exists(${.OBJDIR}/../libdecnumber) LIBDECNUMBER= ${.OBJDIR}/../libdecnumber/libdecnumber.a .else LIBDECNUMBER= ${.CURDIR}/../libdecnumber/libdecnumber.a .endif .endif # !__CC_MAKEFILE_INC__ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/cc/Makefile.tgt =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/cc/Makefile.tgt (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/gnu/usr.bin/cc/Makefile.tgt (revision 322676) @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ # $FreeBSD$ # These assignments duplicate much of the functionality of # MACHINE_CPUARCH, but there's no easy way to export make functions... .if defined(TARGET_ARCH) TARGET_CPUARCH=${TARGET_ARCH:${__TO_CPUARCH}} .else TARGET_CPUARCH=${MACHINE_CPUARCH} .endif TARGET_ARCH?= ${MACHINE_ARCH} GCC_CPU=${TARGET_CPUARCH:C/amd64/i386/:C/powerpc/rs6000/:C/sparc64/sparc/} .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "sparc64" TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT= TARGET_CPU_ultrasparc .endif -.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armeb" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6eb" || \ +.if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*eb} != "" || \ (${TARGET_CPUARCH} == "mips" && ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips*el*} == "") TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN=t .endif .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT= \"powerpc64\" .endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libc/i386/Makefile.inc =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libc/i386/Makefile.inc (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libc/i386/Makefile.inc (revision 322676) @@ -1,6 +1,16 @@ # $FreeBSD$ # Long double is 80 bits GDTOASRCS+=strtorx.c SRCS+=machdep_ldisx.c SYM_MAPS+=${LIBC_SRCTOP}/i386/Symbol.map + +# XXX force use of ld.bfd for linking i386 libc +# +# lld can successfully link most of a working i386 userland and kernel, +# but produces a broken libc. For now if we're otherwise using lld, and +# ld.bfd is available, explicitly use it for libc. +.include +.if ${LINKER_TYPE} == "lld" && ${MK_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" +LDFLAGS+=-fuse-ld=bfd +.endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libcompiler_rt/Makefile.inc =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libcompiler_rt/Makefile.inc (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libcompiler_rt/Makefile.inc (revision 322676) @@ -1,232 +1,232 @@ # $FreeBSD$ CRTARCH= ${MACHINE_CPUARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/} CRTSRC= ${SRCTOP}/contrib/compiler-rt/lib/builtins .PATH: ${CRTSRC}/${CRTARCH} .PATH: ${CRTSRC} SRCF+= absvdi2 SRCF+= absvsi2 SRCF+= absvti2 SRCF+= addvdi3 SRCF+= addvsi3 SRCF+= addvti3 SRCF+= apple_versioning SRCF+= ashldi3 SRCF+= ashlti3 SRCF+= ashrdi3 SRCF+= ashrti3 SRCF+= clear_cache SRCF+= clzdi2 SRCF+= clzsi2 SRCF+= clzti2 SRCF+= cmpdi2 SRCF+= cmpti2 SRCF+= ctzdi2 SRCF+= ctzsi2 SRCF+= ctzti2 SRCF+= divdc3 SRCF+= divdi3 SRCF+= divmoddi4 SRCF+= divmodsi4 SRCF+= divsc3 SRCF+= divtc3 SRCF+= divti3 SRCF+= divxc3 SRCF+= enable_execute_stack SRCF+= eprintf SRCF+= extendhfsf2 SRCF+= ffsdi2 SRCF+= ffssi2 SRCF+= ffsti2 SRCF+= fixdfdi SRCF+= fixdfti SRCF+= fixsfdi SRCF+= fixsfti SRCF+= fixunsdfdi SRCF+= fixunsdfsi SRCF+= fixunsdfti SRCF+= fixunssfdi SRCF+= fixunssfsi SRCF+= fixunssfti SRCF+= fixunsxfdi SRCF+= fixunsxfsi SRCF+= fixunsxfti SRCF+= fixxfdi SRCF+= fixxfti SRCF+= floatdidf SRCF+= floatdisf SRCF+= floatditf SRCF+= floatdixf SRCF+= floatsitf SRCF+= floattidf SRCF+= floattisf SRCF+= floattixf SRCF+= floatundidf SRCF+= floatundisf SRCF+= floatunditf SRCF+= floatundixf SRCF+= floatunsidf SRCF+= floatunsisf SRCF+= floatuntidf SRCF+= floatuntisf SRCF+= floatuntixf SRCF+= gcc_personality_v0 SRCF+= int_util SRCF+= lshrdi3 SRCF+= lshrti3 SRCF+= moddi3 SRCF+= modti3 SRCF+= muldc3 SRCF+= muldi3 SRCF+= mulodi4 SRCF+= mulosi4 SRCF+= muloti4 SRCF+= mulsc3 SRCF+= multi3 SRCF+= mulvdi3 SRCF+= mulvsi3 SRCF+= mulvti3 SRCF+= multc3 SRCF+= mulxc3 SRCF+= negdf2 SRCF+= negdi2 SRCF+= negsf2 SRCF+= negti2 SRCF+= negvdi2 SRCF+= negvsi2 SRCF+= negvti2 SRCF+= paritydi2 SRCF+= paritysi2 SRCF+= parityti2 SRCF+= popcountdi2 SRCF+= popcountsi2 SRCF+= popcountti2 SRCF+= powidf2 SRCF+= powisf2 SRCF+= powitf2 SRCF+= powixf2 SRCF+= subvdi3 SRCF+= subvsi3 SRCF+= subvti3 SRCF+= trampoline_setup SRCF+= truncdfhf2 SRCF+= truncsfhf2 SRCF+= ucmpdi2 SRCF+= ucmpti2 SRCF+= udivdi3 SRCF+= udivmoddi4 SRCF+= udivmodsi4 SRCF+= udivmodti4 SRCF+= udivti3 SRCF+= umoddi3 SRCF+= umodti3 # __cpu_model support, only used on x86 .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "i386" SRCF+= cpu_model .endif # # 128-bit quad precision long double support, # only used on some architectures. # .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "aarch64" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "riscv" SRCF+= addtf3 SRCF+= comparetf2 SRCF+= divtf3 SRCF+= extenddftf2 SRCF+= extendsftf2 SRCF+= fixtfdi SRCF+= fixtfsi SRCF+= fixtfti SRCF+= fixunstfdi SRCF+= fixunstfsi SRCF+= fixunstfti SRCF+= floatunsitf SRCF+= multf3 SRCF+= subtf3 SRCF+= trunctfdf2 SRCF+= trunctfsf2 .endif # These are already shipped by libc.a on some architectures. .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "arm" && ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "mips" && \ ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "riscv" SRCF+= adddf3 SRCF+= addsf3 SRCF+= divdf3 SRCF+= divsf3 SRCF+= extendsfdf2 SRCF+= fixdfsi SRCF+= fixsfsi SRCF+= floatsidf SRCF+= floatsisf SRCF+= muldf3 SRCF+= mulsf3 SRCF+= subdf3 SRCF+= subsf3 SRCF+= truncdfsf2 .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "arm" SRCF+= comparedf2 SRCF+= comparesf2 .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "mips" SRCF+= divsi3 SRCF+= modsi3 SRCF+= udivsi3 SRCF+= umodsi3 .endif # FreeBSD-specific atomic intrinsics. -.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "arm" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "armv6" +.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "arm" .PATH: ${SRCTOP}/sys/arm/arm SRCF+= stdatomic CFLAGS+= -DEMIT_SYNC_ATOMICS .elif ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "mips" .PATH: ${SRCTOP}/sys/mips/mips SRCF+= stdatomic .endif .for file in ${SRCF} .if ${MACHINE_ARCH:Marmv6*} && (!defined(CPUTYPE) || ${CPUTYPE:M*soft*} == "") \ && exists(${CRTSRC}/${CRTARCH}/${file}vfp.S) SRCS+= ${file}vfp.S . elif exists(${CRTSRC}/${CRTARCH}/${file}.S) SRCS+= ${file}.S . else SRCS+= ${file}.c . endif .endfor .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "arm" SRCS+= aeabi_div0.c SRCS+= aeabi_idivmod.S SRCS+= aeabi_ldivmod.S SRCS+= aeabi_memcmp.S SRCS+= aeabi_memcpy.S SRCS+= aeabi_memmove.S SRCS+= aeabi_memset.S SRCS+= aeabi_uidivmod.S SRCS+= aeabi_uldivmod.S SRCS+= bswapdi2.S SRCS+= bswapsi2.S SRCS+= switch16.S SRCS+= switch32.S SRCS+= switch8.S SRCS+= switchu8.S SRCS+= sync_synchronize.S .endif # On some archs GCC-6.3 requires bswap32 built-in. .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "mips" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "sparc64" SRCS+= bswapdi2.c SRCS+= bswapsi2.c .endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libfetch/common.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libfetch/common.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libfetch/common.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1494 +1,1494 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1998-2016 Dag-Erling Smørgrav * Copyright (c) 2013 Michael Gmelin * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer * in this position and unchanged. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef WITH_SSL #include #endif #include "fetch.h" #include "common.h" /*** Local data **************************************************************/ /* * Error messages for resolver errors */ static struct fetcherr netdb_errlist[] = { #ifdef EAI_NODATA { EAI_NODATA, FETCH_RESOLV, "Host not found" }, #endif { EAI_AGAIN, FETCH_TEMP, "Transient resolver failure" }, { EAI_FAIL, FETCH_RESOLV, "Non-recoverable resolver failure" }, { EAI_NONAME, FETCH_RESOLV, "No address record" }, { -1, FETCH_UNKNOWN, "Unknown resolver error" } }; /* End-of-Line */ static const char ENDL[2] = "\r\n"; /*** Error-reporting functions ***********************************************/ /* * Map error code to string */ static struct fetcherr * fetch_finderr(struct fetcherr *p, int e) { while (p->num != -1 && p->num != e) p++; return (p); } /* * Set error code */ void fetch_seterr(struct fetcherr *p, int e) { p = fetch_finderr(p, e); fetchLastErrCode = p->cat; snprintf(fetchLastErrString, MAXERRSTRING, "%s", p->string); } /* * Set error code according to errno */ void fetch_syserr(void) { switch (errno) { case 0: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_OK; break; case EPERM: case EACCES: case EROFS: case EAUTH: case ENEEDAUTH: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_AUTH; break; case ENOENT: case EISDIR: /* XXX */ fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_UNAVAIL; break; case ENOMEM: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_MEMORY; break; case EBUSY: case EAGAIN: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_TEMP; break; case EEXIST: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_EXISTS; break; case ENOSPC: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_FULL; break; case EADDRINUSE: case EADDRNOTAVAIL: case ENETDOWN: case ENETUNREACH: case ENETRESET: case EHOSTUNREACH: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_NETWORK; break; case ECONNABORTED: case ECONNRESET: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_ABORT; break; case ETIMEDOUT: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_TIMEOUT; break; case ECONNREFUSED: case EHOSTDOWN: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_DOWN; break; default: fetchLastErrCode = FETCH_UNKNOWN; } snprintf(fetchLastErrString, MAXERRSTRING, "%s", strerror(errno)); } /* * Emit status message */ void fetch_info(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fputc('\n', stderr); } /*** Network-related utility functions ***************************************/ /* * Return the default port for a scheme */ int fetch_default_port(const char *scheme) { struct servent *se; if ((se = getservbyname(scheme, "tcp")) != NULL) return (ntohs(se->s_port)); if (strcasecmp(scheme, SCHEME_FTP) == 0) return (FTP_DEFAULT_PORT); if (strcasecmp(scheme, SCHEME_HTTP) == 0) return (HTTP_DEFAULT_PORT); return (0); } /* * Return the default proxy port for a scheme */ int fetch_default_proxy_port(const char *scheme) { if (strcasecmp(scheme, SCHEME_FTP) == 0) return (FTP_DEFAULT_PROXY_PORT); if (strcasecmp(scheme, SCHEME_HTTP) == 0) return (HTTP_DEFAULT_PROXY_PORT); return (0); } /* * Create a connection for an existing descriptor. */ conn_t * fetch_reopen(int sd) { conn_t *conn; int opt = 1; /* allocate and fill connection structure */ if ((conn = calloc(1, sizeof(*conn))) == NULL) return (NULL); fcntl(sd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); setsockopt(sd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_NOSIGPIPE, &opt, sizeof opt); conn->sd = sd; ++conn->ref; return (conn); } /* * Bump a connection's reference count. */ conn_t * fetch_ref(conn_t *conn) { ++conn->ref; return (conn); } /* * Resolve an address */ struct addrinfo * fetch_resolve(const char *addr, int port, int af) { char hbuf[256], sbuf[8]; struct addrinfo hints, *res; const char *hb, *he, *sep; const char *host, *service; int err, len; /* first, check for a bracketed IPv6 address */ if (*addr == '[') { hb = addr + 1; if ((sep = strchr(hb, ']')) == NULL) { errno = EINVAL; goto syserr; } he = sep++; } else { hb = addr; sep = strchrnul(hb, ':'); he = sep; } /* see if we need to copy the host name */ if (*he != '\0') { len = snprintf(hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), "%.*s", (int)(he - hb), hb); if (len < 0) goto syserr; if (len >= (int)sizeof(hbuf)) { errno = ENAMETOOLONG; goto syserr; } host = hbuf; } else { host = hb; } /* was it followed by a service name? */ if (*sep == '\0' && port != 0) { if (port < 1 || port > 65535) { errno = EINVAL; goto syserr; } if (snprintf(sbuf, sizeof(sbuf), "%d", port) < 0) goto syserr; service = sbuf; } else if (*sep != '\0') { - service = sep; + service = sep + 1; } else { service = NULL; } /* resolve */ memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); hints.ai_family = af; hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_flags = AI_ADDRCONFIG; if ((err = getaddrinfo(host, service, &hints, &res)) != 0) { netdb_seterr(err); return (NULL); } return (res); syserr: fetch_syserr(); return (NULL); } /* * Bind a socket to a specific local address */ int fetch_bind(int sd, int af, const char *addr) { struct addrinfo *cliai, *ai; int err; if ((cliai = fetch_resolve(addr, 0, af)) == NULL) return (-1); for (ai = cliai; ai != NULL; ai = ai->ai_next) if ((err = bind(sd, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen)) == 0) break; if (err != 0) fetch_syserr(); freeaddrinfo(cliai); return (err == 0 ? 0 : -1); } /* * Establish a TCP connection to the specified port on the specified host. */ conn_t * fetch_connect(const char *host, int port, int af, int verbose) { struct addrinfo *cais = NULL, *sais = NULL, *cai, *sai; const char *bindaddr; conn_t *conn = NULL; int err = 0, sd = -1; DEBUG(fprintf(stderr, "---> %s:%d\n", host, port)); /* resolve server address */ if (verbose) fetch_info("resolving server address: %s:%d", host, port); if ((sais = fetch_resolve(host, port, af)) == NULL) goto fail; /* resolve client address */ bindaddr = getenv("FETCH_BIND_ADDRESS"); if (bindaddr != NULL && *bindaddr != '\0') { if (verbose) fetch_info("resolving client address: %s", bindaddr); if ((cais = fetch_resolve(bindaddr, 0, af)) == NULL) goto fail; } /* try each server address in turn */ for (err = 0, sai = sais; sai != NULL; sai = sai->ai_next) { /* open socket */ if ((sd = socket(sai->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) goto syserr; /* attempt to bind to client address */ for (err = 0, cai = cais; cai != NULL; cai = cai->ai_next) { if (cai->ai_family != sai->ai_family) continue; if ((err = bind(sd, cai->ai_addr, cai->ai_addrlen)) == 0) break; } if (err != 0) { if (verbose) fetch_info("failed to bind to %s", bindaddr); goto syserr; } /* attempt to connect to server address */ if ((err = connect(sd, sai->ai_addr, sai->ai_addrlen)) == 0) break; /* clean up before next attempt */ close(sd); sd = -1; } if (err != 0) { if (verbose) fetch_info("failed to connect to %s:%d", host, port); goto syserr; } if ((conn = fetch_reopen(sd)) == NULL) goto syserr; if (cais != NULL) freeaddrinfo(cais); if (sais != NULL) freeaddrinfo(sais); return (conn); syserr: fetch_syserr(); goto fail; fail: if (sd >= 0) close(sd); if (cais != NULL) freeaddrinfo(cais); if (sais != NULL) freeaddrinfo(sais); return (NULL); } #ifdef WITH_SSL /* * Convert characters A-Z to lowercase (intentionally avoid any locale * specific conversions). */ static char fetch_ssl_tolower(char in) { if (in >= 'A' && in <= 'Z') return (in + 32); else return (in); } /* * isalpha implementation that intentionally avoids any locale specific * conversions. */ static int fetch_ssl_isalpha(char in) { return ((in >= 'A' && in <= 'Z') || (in >= 'a' && in <= 'z')); } /* * Check if passed hostnames a and b are equal. */ static int fetch_ssl_hname_equal(const char *a, size_t alen, const char *b, size_t blen) { size_t i; if (alen != blen) return (0); for (i = 0; i < alen; ++i) { if (fetch_ssl_tolower(a[i]) != fetch_ssl_tolower(b[i])) return (0); } return (1); } /* * Check if domain label is traditional, meaning that only A-Z, a-z, 0-9 * and '-' (hyphen) are allowed. Hyphens have to be surrounded by alpha- * numeric characters. Double hyphens (like they're found in IDN a-labels * 'xn--') are not allowed. Empty labels are invalid. */ static int fetch_ssl_is_trad_domain_label(const char *l, size_t len, int wcok) { size_t i; if (!len || l[0] == '-' || l[len-1] == '-') return (0); for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { if (!isdigit(l[i]) && !fetch_ssl_isalpha(l[i]) && !(l[i] == '*' && wcok) && !(l[i] == '-' && l[i - 1] != '-')) return (0); } return (1); } /* * Check if host name consists only of numbers. This might indicate an IP * address, which is not a good idea for CN wildcard comparison. */ static int fetch_ssl_hname_is_only_numbers(const char *hostname, size_t len) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { if (!((hostname[i] >= '0' && hostname[i] <= '9') || hostname[i] == '.')) return (0); } return (1); } /* * Check if the host name h passed matches the pattern passed in m which * is usually part of subjectAltName or CN of a certificate presented to * the client. This includes wildcard matching. The algorithm is based on * RFC6125, sections 6.4.3 and 7.2, which clarifies RFC2818 and RFC3280. */ static int fetch_ssl_hname_match(const char *h, size_t hlen, const char *m, size_t mlen) { int delta, hdotidx, mdot1idx, wcidx; const char *hdot, *mdot1, *mdot2; const char *wc; /* wildcard */ if (!(h && *h && m && *m)) return (0); if ((wc = strnstr(m, "*", mlen)) == NULL) return (fetch_ssl_hname_equal(h, hlen, m, mlen)); wcidx = wc - m; /* hostname should not be just dots and numbers */ if (fetch_ssl_hname_is_only_numbers(h, hlen)) return (0); /* only one wildcard allowed in pattern */ if (strnstr(wc + 1, "*", mlen - wcidx - 1) != NULL) return (0); /* * there must be at least two more domain labels and * wildcard has to be in the leftmost label (RFC6125) */ mdot1 = strnstr(m, ".", mlen); if (mdot1 == NULL || mdot1 < wc || (mlen - (mdot1 - m)) < 4) return (0); mdot1idx = mdot1 - m; mdot2 = strnstr(mdot1 + 1, ".", mlen - mdot1idx - 1); if (mdot2 == NULL || (mlen - (mdot2 - m)) < 2) return (0); /* hostname must contain a dot and not be the 1st char */ hdot = strnstr(h, ".", hlen); if (hdot == NULL || hdot == h) return (0); hdotidx = hdot - h; /* * host part of hostname must be at least as long as * pattern it's supposed to match */ if (hdotidx < mdot1idx) return (0); /* * don't allow wildcards in non-traditional domain names * (IDN, A-label, U-label...) */ if (!fetch_ssl_is_trad_domain_label(h, hdotidx, 0) || !fetch_ssl_is_trad_domain_label(m, mdot1idx, 1)) return (0); /* match domain part (part after first dot) */ if (!fetch_ssl_hname_equal(hdot, hlen - hdotidx, mdot1, mlen - mdot1idx)) return (0); /* match part left of wildcard */ if (!fetch_ssl_hname_equal(h, wcidx, m, wcidx)) return (0); /* match part right of wildcard */ delta = mdot1idx - wcidx - 1; if (!fetch_ssl_hname_equal(hdot - delta, delta, mdot1 - delta, delta)) return (0); /* all tests succeeded, it's a match */ return (1); } /* * Get numeric host address info - returns NULL if host was not an IP * address. The caller is responsible for deallocation using * freeaddrinfo(3). */ static struct addrinfo * fetch_ssl_get_numeric_addrinfo(const char *hostname, size_t len) { struct addrinfo hints, *res; char *host; host = (char *)malloc(len + 1); memcpy(host, hostname, len); host[len] = '\0'; memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); hints.ai_family = PF_UNSPEC; hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_protocol = 0; hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST; /* port is not relevant for this purpose */ if (getaddrinfo(host, "443", &hints, &res) != 0) res = NULL; free(host); return res; } /* * Compare ip address in addrinfo with address passes. */ static int fetch_ssl_ipaddr_match_bin(const struct addrinfo *lhost, const char *rhost, size_t rhostlen) { const void *left; if (lhost->ai_family == AF_INET && rhostlen == 4) { left = (void *)&((struct sockaddr_in*)(void *) lhost->ai_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr; #ifdef INET6 } else if (lhost->ai_family == AF_INET6 && rhostlen == 16) { left = (void *)&((struct sockaddr_in6 *)(void *) lhost->ai_addr)->sin6_addr; #endif } else return (0); return (!memcmp(left, (const void *)rhost, rhostlen) ? 1 : 0); } /* * Compare ip address in addrinfo with host passed. If host is not an IP * address, comparison will fail. */ static int fetch_ssl_ipaddr_match(const struct addrinfo *laddr, const char *r, size_t rlen) { struct addrinfo *raddr; int ret; char *rip; ret = 0; if ((raddr = fetch_ssl_get_numeric_addrinfo(r, rlen)) == NULL) return 0; /* not a numeric host */ if (laddr->ai_family == raddr->ai_family) { if (laddr->ai_family == AF_INET) { rip = (char *)&((struct sockaddr_in *)(void *) raddr->ai_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr; ret = fetch_ssl_ipaddr_match_bin(laddr, rip, 4); #ifdef INET6 } else if (laddr->ai_family == AF_INET6) { rip = (char *)&((struct sockaddr_in6 *)(void *) raddr->ai_addr)->sin6_addr; ret = fetch_ssl_ipaddr_match_bin(laddr, rip, 16); #endif } } freeaddrinfo(raddr); return (ret); } /* * Verify server certificate by subjectAltName. */ static int fetch_ssl_verify_altname(STACK_OF(GENERAL_NAME) *altnames, const char *host, struct addrinfo *ip) { const GENERAL_NAME *name; size_t nslen; int i; const char *ns; for (i = 0; i < sk_GENERAL_NAME_num(altnames); ++i) { #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10000000L /* * This is a workaround, since the following line causes * alignment issues in clang: * name = sk_GENERAL_NAME_value(altnames, i); * OpenSSL explicitly warns not to use those macros * directly, but there isn't much choice (and there * shouldn't be any ill side effects) */ name = (GENERAL_NAME *)SKM_sk_value(void, altnames, i); #else name = sk_GENERAL_NAME_value(altnames, i); #endif ns = (const char *)ASN1_STRING_data(name->d.ia5); nslen = (size_t)ASN1_STRING_length(name->d.ia5); if (name->type == GEN_DNS && ip == NULL && fetch_ssl_hname_match(host, strlen(host), ns, nslen)) return (1); else if (name->type == GEN_IPADD && ip != NULL && fetch_ssl_ipaddr_match_bin(ip, ns, nslen)) return (1); } return (0); } /* * Verify server certificate by CN. */ static int fetch_ssl_verify_cn(X509_NAME *subject, const char *host, struct addrinfo *ip) { ASN1_STRING *namedata; X509_NAME_ENTRY *nameentry; int cnlen, lastpos, loc, ret; unsigned char *cn; ret = 0; lastpos = -1; loc = -1; cn = NULL; /* get most specific CN (last entry in list) and compare */ while ((lastpos = X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID(subject, NID_commonName, lastpos)) != -1) loc = lastpos; if (loc > -1) { nameentry = X509_NAME_get_entry(subject, loc); namedata = X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_data(nameentry); cnlen = ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8(&cn, namedata); if (ip == NULL && fetch_ssl_hname_match(host, strlen(host), cn, cnlen)) ret = 1; else if (ip != NULL && fetch_ssl_ipaddr_match(ip, cn, cnlen)) ret = 1; OPENSSL_free(cn); } return (ret); } /* * Verify that server certificate subjectAltName/CN matches * hostname. First check, if there are alternative subject names. If yes, * those have to match. Only if those don't exist it falls back to * checking the subject's CN. */ static int fetch_ssl_verify_hname(X509 *cert, const char *host) { struct addrinfo *ip; STACK_OF(GENERAL_NAME) *altnames; X509_NAME *subject; int ret; ret = 0; ip = fetch_ssl_get_numeric_addrinfo(host, strlen(host)); altnames = X509_get_ext_d2i(cert, NID_subject_alt_name, NULL, NULL); if (altnames != NULL) { ret = fetch_ssl_verify_altname(altnames, host, ip); } else { subject = X509_get_subject_name(cert); if (subject != NULL) ret = fetch_ssl_verify_cn(subject, host, ip); } if (ip != NULL) freeaddrinfo(ip); if (altnames != NULL) GENERAL_NAMES_free(altnames); return (ret); } /* * Configure transport security layer based on environment. */ static void fetch_ssl_setup_transport_layer(SSL_CTX *ctx, int verbose) { long ssl_ctx_options; ssl_ctx_options = SSL_OP_ALL | SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 | SSL_OP_NO_TICKET; if (getenv("SSL_ALLOW_SSL3") == NULL) ssl_ctx_options |= SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3; if (getenv("SSL_NO_TLS1") != NULL) ssl_ctx_options |= SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1; if (getenv("SSL_NO_TLS1_1") != NULL) ssl_ctx_options |= SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1; if (getenv("SSL_NO_TLS1_2") != NULL) ssl_ctx_options |= SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2; if (verbose) fetch_info("SSL options: %lx", ssl_ctx_options); SSL_CTX_set_options(ctx, ssl_ctx_options); } /* * Configure peer verification based on environment. */ #define LOCAL_CERT_FILE "/usr/local/etc/ssl/cert.pem" #define BASE_CERT_FILE "/etc/ssl/cert.pem" static int fetch_ssl_setup_peer_verification(SSL_CTX *ctx, int verbose) { X509_LOOKUP *crl_lookup; X509_STORE *crl_store; const char *ca_cert_file, *ca_cert_path, *crl_file; if (getenv("SSL_NO_VERIFY_PEER") == NULL) { ca_cert_file = getenv("SSL_CA_CERT_FILE"); if (ca_cert_file == NULL && access(LOCAL_CERT_FILE, R_OK) == 0) ca_cert_file = LOCAL_CERT_FILE; if (ca_cert_file == NULL && access(BASE_CERT_FILE, R_OK) == 0) ca_cert_file = BASE_CERT_FILE; ca_cert_path = getenv("SSL_CA_CERT_PATH"); if (verbose) { fetch_info("Peer verification enabled"); if (ca_cert_file != NULL) fetch_info("Using CA cert file: %s", ca_cert_file); if (ca_cert_path != NULL) fetch_info("Using CA cert path: %s", ca_cert_path); if (ca_cert_file == NULL && ca_cert_path == NULL) fetch_info("Using OpenSSL default " "CA cert file and path"); } SSL_CTX_set_verify(ctx, SSL_VERIFY_PEER, fetch_ssl_cb_verify_crt); if (ca_cert_file != NULL || ca_cert_path != NULL) SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(ctx, ca_cert_file, ca_cert_path); else SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths(ctx); if ((crl_file = getenv("SSL_CRL_FILE")) != NULL) { if (verbose) fetch_info("Using CRL file: %s", crl_file); crl_store = SSL_CTX_get_cert_store(ctx); crl_lookup = X509_STORE_add_lookup(crl_store, X509_LOOKUP_file()); if (crl_lookup == NULL || !X509_load_crl_file(crl_lookup, crl_file, X509_FILETYPE_PEM)) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not load CRL file %s\n", crl_file); return (0); } X509_STORE_set_flags(crl_store, X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK | X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK_ALL); } } return (1); } /* * Configure client certificate based on environment. */ static int fetch_ssl_setup_client_certificate(SSL_CTX *ctx, int verbose) { const char *client_cert_file, *client_key_file; if ((client_cert_file = getenv("SSL_CLIENT_CERT_FILE")) != NULL) { client_key_file = getenv("SSL_CLIENT_KEY_FILE") != NULL ? getenv("SSL_CLIENT_KEY_FILE") : client_cert_file; if (verbose) { fetch_info("Using client cert file: %s", client_cert_file); fetch_info("Using client key file: %s", client_key_file); } if (SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(ctx, client_cert_file) != 1) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not load client certificate %s\n", client_cert_file); return (0); } if (SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(ctx, client_key_file, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM) != 1) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not load client key %s\n", client_key_file); return (0); } } return (1); } /* * Callback for SSL certificate verification, this is called on server * cert verification. It takes no decision, but informs the user in case * verification failed. */ int fetch_ssl_cb_verify_crt(int verified, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx) { X509 *crt; X509_NAME *name; char *str; str = NULL; if (!verified) { if ((crt = X509_STORE_CTX_get_current_cert(ctx)) != NULL && (name = X509_get_subject_name(crt)) != NULL) str = X509_NAME_oneline(name, 0, 0); fprintf(stderr, "Certificate verification failed for %s\n", str != NULL ? str : "no relevant certificate"); OPENSSL_free(str); } return (verified); } #endif /* * Enable SSL on a connection. */ int fetch_ssl(conn_t *conn, const struct url *URL, int verbose) { #ifdef WITH_SSL int ret, ssl_err; X509_NAME *name; char *str; /* Init the SSL library and context */ if (!SSL_library_init()){ fprintf(stderr, "SSL library init failed\n"); return (-1); } SSL_load_error_strings(); conn->ssl_meth = SSLv23_client_method(); conn->ssl_ctx = SSL_CTX_new(conn->ssl_meth); SSL_CTX_set_mode(conn->ssl_ctx, SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY); fetch_ssl_setup_transport_layer(conn->ssl_ctx, verbose); if (!fetch_ssl_setup_peer_verification(conn->ssl_ctx, verbose)) return (-1); if (!fetch_ssl_setup_client_certificate(conn->ssl_ctx, verbose)) return (-1); conn->ssl = SSL_new(conn->ssl_ctx); if (conn->ssl == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "SSL context creation failed\n"); return (-1); } SSL_set_fd(conn->ssl, conn->sd); #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x0090806fL && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_TLSEXT) if (!SSL_set_tlsext_host_name(conn->ssl, __DECONST(struct url *, URL)->host)) { fprintf(stderr, "TLS server name indication extension failed for host %s\n", URL->host); return (-1); } #endif while ((ret = SSL_connect(conn->ssl)) == -1) { ssl_err = SSL_get_error(conn->ssl, ret); if (ssl_err != SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ && ssl_err != SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE) { ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr); return (-1); } } conn->ssl_cert = SSL_get_peer_certificate(conn->ssl); if (conn->ssl_cert == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "No server SSL certificate\n"); return (-1); } if (getenv("SSL_NO_VERIFY_HOSTNAME") == NULL) { if (verbose) fetch_info("Verify hostname"); if (!fetch_ssl_verify_hname(conn->ssl_cert, URL->host)) { fprintf(stderr, "SSL certificate subject doesn't match host %s\n", URL->host); return (-1); } } if (verbose) { fetch_info("%s connection established using %s", SSL_get_version(conn->ssl), SSL_get_cipher(conn->ssl)); name = X509_get_subject_name(conn->ssl_cert); str = X509_NAME_oneline(name, 0, 0); fetch_info("Certificate subject: %s", str); OPENSSL_free(str); name = X509_get_issuer_name(conn->ssl_cert); str = X509_NAME_oneline(name, 0, 0); fetch_info("Certificate issuer: %s", str); OPENSSL_free(str); } return (0); #else (void)conn; (void)verbose; fprintf(stderr, "SSL support disabled\n"); return (-1); #endif } #define FETCH_READ_WAIT -2 #define FETCH_READ_ERROR -1 #define FETCH_READ_DONE 0 #ifdef WITH_SSL static ssize_t fetch_ssl_read(SSL *ssl, char *buf, size_t len) { ssize_t rlen; int ssl_err; rlen = SSL_read(ssl, buf, len); if (rlen < 0) { ssl_err = SSL_get_error(ssl, rlen); if (ssl_err == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ || ssl_err == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE) { return (FETCH_READ_WAIT); } else { ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr); return (FETCH_READ_ERROR); } } return (rlen); } #endif static ssize_t fetch_socket_read(int sd, char *buf, size_t len) { ssize_t rlen; rlen = read(sd, buf, len); if (rlen < 0) { if (errno == EAGAIN || (errno == EINTR && fetchRestartCalls)) return (FETCH_READ_WAIT); else return (FETCH_READ_ERROR); } return (rlen); } /* * Read a character from a connection w/ timeout */ ssize_t fetch_read(conn_t *conn, char *buf, size_t len) { struct timeval now, timeout, delta; struct pollfd pfd; ssize_t rlen; int deltams; if (fetchTimeout > 0) { gettimeofday(&timeout, NULL); timeout.tv_sec += fetchTimeout; } deltams = INFTIM; memset(&pfd, 0, sizeof pfd); pfd.fd = conn->sd; pfd.events = POLLIN | POLLERR; for (;;) { /* * The socket is non-blocking. Instead of the canonical * poll() -> read(), we do the following: * * 1) call read() or SSL_read(). * 2) if we received some data, return it. * 3) if an error occurred, return -1. * 4) if read() or SSL_read() signaled EOF, return. * 5) if we did not receive any data but we're not at EOF, * call poll(). * * In the SSL case, this is necessary because if we * receive a close notification, we have to call * SSL_read() one additional time after we've read * everything we received. * * In the non-SSL case, it may improve performance (very * slightly) when reading small amounts of data. */ #ifdef WITH_SSL if (conn->ssl != NULL) rlen = fetch_ssl_read(conn->ssl, buf, len); else #endif rlen = fetch_socket_read(conn->sd, buf, len); if (rlen >= 0) { break; } else if (rlen == FETCH_READ_ERROR) { fetch_syserr(); return (-1); } // assert(rlen == FETCH_READ_WAIT); if (fetchTimeout > 0) { gettimeofday(&now, NULL); if (!timercmp(&timeout, &now, >)) { errno = ETIMEDOUT; fetch_syserr(); return (-1); } timersub(&timeout, &now, &delta); deltams = delta.tv_sec * 1000 + delta.tv_usec / 1000;; } errno = 0; pfd.revents = 0; if (poll(&pfd, 1, deltams) < 0) { if (errno == EINTR && fetchRestartCalls) continue; fetch_syserr(); return (-1); } } return (rlen); } /* * Read a line of text from a connection w/ timeout */ #define MIN_BUF_SIZE 1024 int fetch_getln(conn_t *conn) { char *tmp; size_t tmpsize; ssize_t len; char c; if (conn->buf == NULL) { if ((conn->buf = malloc(MIN_BUF_SIZE)) == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; return (-1); } conn->bufsize = MIN_BUF_SIZE; } conn->buf[0] = '\0'; conn->buflen = 0; do { len = fetch_read(conn, &c, 1); if (len == -1) return (-1); if (len == 0) break; conn->buf[conn->buflen++] = c; if (conn->buflen == conn->bufsize) { tmp = conn->buf; tmpsize = conn->bufsize * 2 + 1; if ((tmp = realloc(tmp, tmpsize)) == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; return (-1); } conn->buf = tmp; conn->bufsize = tmpsize; } } while (c != '\n'); conn->buf[conn->buflen] = '\0'; DEBUG(fprintf(stderr, "<<< %s", conn->buf)); return (0); } /* * Write to a connection w/ timeout */ ssize_t fetch_write(conn_t *conn, const char *buf, size_t len) { struct iovec iov; iov.iov_base = __DECONST(char *, buf); iov.iov_len = len; return fetch_writev(conn, &iov, 1); } /* * Write a vector to a connection w/ timeout * Note: can modify the iovec. */ ssize_t fetch_writev(conn_t *conn, struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt) { struct timeval now, timeout, delta; struct pollfd pfd; ssize_t wlen, total; int deltams; memset(&pfd, 0, sizeof pfd); if (fetchTimeout) { pfd.fd = conn->sd; pfd.events = POLLOUT | POLLERR; gettimeofday(&timeout, NULL); timeout.tv_sec += fetchTimeout; } total = 0; while (iovcnt > 0) { while (fetchTimeout && pfd.revents == 0) { gettimeofday(&now, NULL); if (!timercmp(&timeout, &now, >)) { errno = ETIMEDOUT; fetch_syserr(); return (-1); } timersub(&timeout, &now, &delta); deltams = delta.tv_sec * 1000 + delta.tv_usec / 1000; errno = 0; pfd.revents = 0; if (poll(&pfd, 1, deltams) < 0) { /* POSIX compliance */ if (errno == EAGAIN) continue; if (errno == EINTR && fetchRestartCalls) continue; return (-1); } } errno = 0; #ifdef WITH_SSL if (conn->ssl != NULL) wlen = SSL_write(conn->ssl, iov->iov_base, iov->iov_len); else #endif wlen = writev(conn->sd, iov, iovcnt); if (wlen == 0) { /* we consider a short write a failure */ /* XXX perhaps we shouldn't in the SSL case */ errno = EPIPE; fetch_syserr(); return (-1); } if (wlen < 0) { if (errno == EINTR && fetchRestartCalls) continue; return (-1); } total += wlen; while (iovcnt > 0 && wlen >= (ssize_t)iov->iov_len) { wlen -= iov->iov_len; iov++; iovcnt--; } if (iovcnt > 0) { iov->iov_len -= wlen; iov->iov_base = __DECONST(char *, iov->iov_base) + wlen; } } return (total); } /* * Write a line of text to a connection w/ timeout */ int fetch_putln(conn_t *conn, const char *str, size_t len) { struct iovec iov[2]; int ret; DEBUG(fprintf(stderr, ">>> %s\n", str)); iov[0].iov_base = __DECONST(char *, str); iov[0].iov_len = len; iov[1].iov_base = __DECONST(char *, ENDL); iov[1].iov_len = sizeof(ENDL); if (len == 0) ret = fetch_writev(conn, &iov[1], 1); else ret = fetch_writev(conn, iov, 2); if (ret == -1) return (-1); return (0); } /* * Close connection */ int fetch_close(conn_t *conn) { int ret; if (--conn->ref > 0) return (0); #ifdef WITH_SSL if (conn->ssl) { SSL_shutdown(conn->ssl); SSL_set_connect_state(conn->ssl); SSL_free(conn->ssl); conn->ssl = NULL; } if (conn->ssl_ctx) { SSL_CTX_free(conn->ssl_ctx); conn->ssl_ctx = NULL; } if (conn->ssl_cert) { X509_free(conn->ssl_cert); conn->ssl_cert = NULL; } #endif ret = close(conn->sd); free(conn->buf); free(conn); return (ret); } /*** Directory-related utility functions *************************************/ int fetch_add_entry(struct url_ent **p, int *size, int *len, const char *name, struct url_stat *us) { struct url_ent *tmp; if (*p == NULL) { *size = 0; *len = 0; } if (*len >= *size - 1) { tmp = reallocarray(*p, *size * 2 + 1, sizeof(**p)); if (tmp == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; fetch_syserr(); return (-1); } *size = (*size * 2 + 1); *p = tmp; } tmp = *p + *len; snprintf(tmp->name, PATH_MAX, "%s", name); memcpy(&tmp->stat, us, sizeof(*us)); (*len)++; (++tmp)->name[0] = 0; return (0); } /*** Authentication-related utility functions ********************************/ static const char * fetch_read_word(FILE *f) { static char word[1024]; if (fscanf(f, " %1023s ", word) != 1) return (NULL); return (word); } static int fetch_netrc_open(void) { const char *p; char fn[PATH_MAX]; if ((p = getenv("NETRC")) != NULL) { if (snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "%s", p) >= (int)sizeof(fn)) { fetch_info("$NETRC specifies a file name " "longer than PATH_MAX"); return (-1); } } else { if ((p = getenv("HOME")) != NULL) { struct passwd *pwd; if ((pwd = getpwuid(getuid())) == NULL || (p = pwd->pw_dir) == NULL) return (-1); } if (snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "%s/.netrc", p) >= (int)sizeof(fn)) return (-1); } return (open(fn, O_RDONLY)); } /* * Get authentication data for a URL from .netrc */ int fetch_netrc_auth(struct url *url) { const char *word; FILE *f; if (url->netrcfd == -2) url->netrcfd = fetch_netrc_open(); if (url->netrcfd < 0) return (-1); if ((f = fdopen(url->netrcfd, "r")) == NULL) return (-1); rewind(f); while ((word = fetch_read_word(f)) != NULL) { if (strcmp(word, "default") == 0) { DEBUG(fetch_info("Using default .netrc settings")); break; } if (strcmp(word, "machine") == 0 && (word = fetch_read_word(f)) != NULL && strcasecmp(word, url->host) == 0) { DEBUG(fetch_info("Using .netrc settings for %s", word)); break; } } if (word == NULL) goto ferr; while ((word = fetch_read_word(f)) != NULL) { if (strcmp(word, "login") == 0) { if ((word = fetch_read_word(f)) == NULL) goto ferr; if (snprintf(url->user, sizeof(url->user), "%s", word) > (int)sizeof(url->user)) { fetch_info("login name in .netrc is too long"); url->user[0] = '\0'; } } else if (strcmp(word, "password") == 0) { if ((word = fetch_read_word(f)) == NULL) goto ferr; if (snprintf(url->pwd, sizeof(url->pwd), "%s", word) > (int)sizeof(url->pwd)) { fetch_info("password in .netrc is too long"); url->pwd[0] = '\0'; } } else if (strcmp(word, "account") == 0) { if ((word = fetch_read_word(f)) == NULL) goto ferr; /* XXX not supported! */ } else { break; } } fclose(f); return (0); ferr: fclose(f); return (-1); } /* * The no_proxy environment variable specifies a set of domains for * which the proxy should not be consulted; the contents is a comma-, * or space-separated list of domain names. A single asterisk will * override all proxy variables and no transactions will be proxied * (for compatibility with lynx and curl, see the discussion at * ). */ int fetch_no_proxy_match(const char *host) { const char *no_proxy, *p, *q; size_t h_len, d_len; if ((no_proxy = getenv("NO_PROXY")) == NULL && (no_proxy = getenv("no_proxy")) == NULL) return (0); /* asterisk matches any hostname */ if (strcmp(no_proxy, "*") == 0) return (1); h_len = strlen(host); p = no_proxy; do { /* position p at the beginning of a domain suffix */ while (*p == ',' || isspace((unsigned char)*p)) p++; /* position q at the first separator character */ for (q = p; *q; ++q) if (*q == ',' || isspace((unsigned char)*q)) break; d_len = q - p; if (d_len > 0 && h_len >= d_len && strncasecmp(host + h_len - d_len, p, d_len) == 0) { /* domain name matches */ return (1); } p = q + 1; } while (*q); return (0); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libutil/kinfo_getvmmap.3 =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libutil/kinfo_getvmmap.3 (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/lib/libutil/kinfo_getvmmap.3 (revision 322676) @@ -1,79 +1,86 @@ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2008 Peter Wemm .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd May 27, 2015 +.Dd August 18, 2017 .Dt KINFO_GETVMMAP 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm kinfo_getvmmap .Nd function for getting per-process memory map information .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libutil .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/types.h .In sys/user.h .In libutil.h .Ft struct kinfo_vmentry * .Fn kinfo_getvmmap "pid_t pid" "int *cntp" .Sh DESCRIPTION This function is used for obtaining virtual memory mapping information of a particular process. .Pp The .Ar pid field contains the process identifier. This should be the a process that you have privilege to access. The .Ar cntp field is allows the caller to know how many records are returned. .Pp This function is a wrapper around .Xr sysctl 3 with the .Dv KERN_PROC_VMMAP mib. While the kernel returns a packed structure, this function expands the data into a fixed record format. +.Sh CAVEAT +.Fn kinfo_getvmmap +calls can cause significant CPU consumption because calculating the residency +counts requires iterating over all memory pages of the process. +Setting the sysctl variable +.Va kern.proc_vmmap_skip_resident_count +to 1 prevents this calculation. .Sh RETURN VALUES On success the .Fn kinfo_getvmmap function returns a pointer to an array of .Vt struct kinfo_vmentry structures as defined by .In sys/user.h . The array was obtained by an internal call to .Xr malloc 3 and must be freed by the caller with a call to .Xr free 3 . On failure the .Fn kinfo_getvmmap function returns .Dv NULL . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr free 3 , .Xr kinfo_getfile 3 , .Xr malloc 3 Index: projects/runtime-coverage/release/packages/kernel.ucl =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/release/packages/kernel.ucl (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/release/packages/kernel.ucl (revision 322676) @@ -1,59 +1,22 @@ # # $FreeBSD$ # name = "FreeBSD-%PKGNAME%" origin = "base" version = "%VERSION%" comment = "%COMMENT% %VCS_REVISION%" categories = [ base ] maintainer = "re@FreeBSD.org" www = "https://www.FreeBSD.org" prefix = "/" licenselogic = "single" licenses = [ BSD2CLAUSE ] desc = <' is specified. env_setup() { # The directory within which the release will be built. CHROOTDIR="/scratch" RELENGDIR="$(dirname $(realpath ${0}))" # The default version control system command to obtain the sources. for _dir in /usr/bin /usr/local/bin; do for _svn in svn svnlite; do [ -x "${_dir}/${_svn}" ] && VCSCMD="${_dir}/${_svn}" [ ! -z "${VCSCMD}" ] && break 2 done done VCSCMD="${VCSCMD} checkout" # The default svn checkout server, and svn branches for src/, doc/, # and ports/. SVNROOT="svn://svn.FreeBSD.org/" SRCBRANCH="base/head@rHEAD" DOCBRANCH="doc/head@rHEAD" PORTBRANCH="ports/head@rHEAD" # Set for embedded device builds. EMBEDDEDBUILD= # Sometimes one needs to checkout src with --force svn option. # If custom kernel configs copied to src tree before checkout, e.g. SRC_FORCE_CHECKOUT= # The default make.conf and src.conf to use. Set to /dev/null # by default to avoid polluting the chroot(8) environment with # non-default settings. MAKE_CONF="/dev/null" SRC_CONF="/dev/null" # The number of make(1) jobs, defaults to the number of CPUs available # for buildworld, and half of number of CPUs available for buildkernel. WORLD_FLAGS="-j$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)" KERNEL_FLAGS="-j$(( $(( $(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) + 1 )) / 2))" MAKE_FLAGS="-s" # The name of the kernel to build, defaults to GENERIC. KERNEL="GENERIC" # Set to non-empty value to disable checkout of doc/ and/or ports/. # Disabling ports/ checkout also forces NODOC to be set. NODOC= NOPORTS= # Set to non-empty value to disable distributing source tree. NOSRC= # Set to non-empty value to build dvd1.iso as part of the release. WITH_DVD= WITH_COMPRESSED_IMAGES= # Set to non-empty value to build virtual machine images as part of # the release. WITH_VMIMAGES= WITH_COMPRESSED_VMIMAGES= XZ_THREADS=0 # Set to non-empty value to build virtual machine images for various # cloud providers as part of the release. WITH_CLOUDWARE= return 0 } # env_setup() # env_check(): Perform sanity tests on the build environment, such as ensuring # files/directories exist, as well as adding backwards-compatibility hacks if # necessary. This is called unconditionally, and overrides the defaults set # in env_setup() if '-c ' is specified. env_check() { chroot_build_release_cmd="chroot_build_release" # Fix for backwards-compatibility with release.conf that does not have # the trailing '/'. case ${SVNROOT} in *svn*) SVNROOT="${SVNROOT}/" ;; *) ;; esac # Prefix the branches with the SVNROOT for the full checkout URL. SRCBRANCH="${SVNROOT}${SRCBRANCH}" DOCBRANCH="${SVNROOT}${DOCBRANCH}" PORTBRANCH="${SVNROOT}${PORTBRANCH}" if [ -n "${EMBEDDEDBUILD}" ]; then WITH_DVD= WITH_COMPRESSED_IMAGES= NODOC=yes case ${EMBEDDED_TARGET}:${EMBEDDED_TARGET_ARCH} in arm:armv6|arm64:aarch64) chroot_build_release_cmd="chroot_arm_build_release" ;; *) ;; esac fi # If PORTS is set and NODOC is unset, force NODOC=yes because the ports # tree is required to build the documentation set. if [ -n "${NOPORTS}" ] && [ -z "${NODOC}" ]; then echo "*** NOTICE: Setting NODOC=1 since ports tree is required" echo " and NOPORTS is set." NODOC=yes fi # If NOSRC, NOPORTS and/or NODOC are unset, they must not pass to make # as variables. The release makefile verifies definedness of the # NOPORTS/NODOC variables instead of their values. SRCDOCPORTS= if [ -n "${NOPORTS}" ]; then SRCDOCPORTS="NOPORTS=yes" fi if [ -n "${NODOC}" ]; then SRCDOCPORTS="${SRCDOCPORTS}${SRCDOCPORTS:+ }NODOC=yes" fi if [ -n "${NOSRC}" ]; then SRCDOCPORTS="${SRCDOCPORTS}${SRCDOCPORTS:+ }NOSRC=yes" fi # The aggregated build-time flags based upon variables defined within # this file, unless overridden by release.conf. In most cases, these # will not need to be changed. CONF_FILES="__MAKE_CONF=${MAKE_CONF} SRCCONF=${SRC_CONF}" if [ -n "${TARGET}" ] && [ -n "${TARGET_ARCH}" ]; then ARCH_FLAGS="TARGET=${TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH}" else ARCH_FLAGS= fi # Force src checkout if configured FORCE_SRC_KEY= if [ -n "${SRC_FORCE_CHECKOUT}" ]; then FORCE_SRC_KEY="--force" fi if [ -z "${CHROOTDIR}" ]; then echo "Please set CHROOTDIR." exit 1 fi if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then echo "Needs to be run as root." exit 1 fi CHROOT_MAKEENV="${CHROOT_MAKEENV} \ MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CHROOTDIR}/tmp/obj" CHROOT_WMAKEFLAGS="${MAKE_FLAGS} ${WORLD_FLAGS} ${CONF_FILES}" CHROOT_IMAKEFLAGS="${WORLD_FLAGS} ${CONF_FILES}" CHROOT_DMAKEFLAGS="${WORLD_FLAGS} ${CONF_FILES}" RELEASE_WMAKEFLAGS="${MAKE_FLAGS} ${WORLD_FLAGS} ${ARCH_FLAGS} \ ${CONF_FILES}" RELEASE_KMAKEFLAGS="${MAKE_FLAGS} ${KERNEL_FLAGS} \ KERNCONF=\"${KERNEL}\" ${ARCH_FLAGS} ${CONF_FILES}" RELEASE_RMAKEFLAGS="${ARCH_FLAGS} \ KERNCONF=\"${KERNEL}\" ${CONF_FILES} ${SRCDOCPORTS} \ WITH_DVD=${WITH_DVD} WITH_VMIMAGES=${WITH_VMIMAGES} \ WITH_CLOUDWARE=${WITH_CLOUDWARE} XZ_THREADS=${XZ_THREADS}" return 0 } # env_check() # chroot_setup(): Prepare the build chroot environment for the release build. chroot_setup() { load_chroot_env mkdir -p ${CHROOTDIR}/usr if [ -z "${SRC_UPDATE_SKIP}" ]; then ${VCSCMD} ${FORCE_SRC_KEY} ${SRCBRANCH} ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/src fi if [ -z "${NODOC}" ] && [ -z "${DOC_UPDATE_SKIP}" ]; then ${VCSCMD} ${DOCBRANCH} ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/doc fi if [ -z "${NOPORTS}" ] && [ -z "${PORTS_UPDATE_SKIP}" ]; then ${VCSCMD} ${PORTBRANCH} ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/ports fi if [ -z "${CHROOTBUILD_SKIP}" ]; then cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/src env ${CHROOT_MAKEENV} make ${CHROOT_WMAKEFLAGS} buildworld env ${CHROOT_MAKEENV} make ${CHROOT_IMAKEFLAGS} installworld \ DESTDIR=${CHROOTDIR} env ${CHROOT_MAKEENV} make ${CHROOT_DMAKEFLAGS} distribution \ DESTDIR=${CHROOTDIR} fi return 0 } # chroot_setup() # extra_chroot_setup(): Prepare anything additional within the build # necessary for the release build. extra_chroot_setup() { mkdir -p ${CHROOTDIR}/dev mount -t devfs devfs ${CHROOTDIR}/dev [ -e /etc/resolv.conf ] && cp /etc/resolv.conf \ ${CHROOTDIR}/etc/resolv.conf # Run ldconfig(8) in the chroot directory so /var/run/ld-elf*.so.hints # is created. This is needed by ports-mgmt/pkg. eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} /etc/rc.d/ldconfig forcerestart # If MAKE_CONF and/or SRC_CONF are set and not character devices # (/dev/null), copy them to the chroot. if [ -e ${MAKE_CONF} ] && [ ! -c ${MAKE_CONF} ]; then mkdir -p ${CHROOTDIR}/$(dirname ${MAKE_CONF}) cp ${MAKE_CONF} ${CHROOTDIR}/${MAKE_CONF} fi if [ -e ${SRC_CONF} ] && [ ! -c ${SRC_CONF} ]; then mkdir -p ${CHROOTDIR}/$(dirname ${SRC_CONF}) cp ${SRC_CONF} ${CHROOTDIR}/${SRC_CONF} fi if [ -d ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/ports ]; then # Trick the ports 'run-autotools-fixup' target to do the right # thing. _OSVERSION=$(chroot ${CHROOTDIR} /usr/bin/uname -U) REVISION=$(chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release -V REVISION) BRANCH=$(chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release -V BRANCH) UNAME_r=${REVISION}-${BRANCH} if [ -d ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/doc ] && [ -z "${NODOC}" ]; then PBUILD_FLAGS="OSVERSION=${_OSVERSION} BATCH=yes" PBUILD_FLAGS="${PBUILD_FLAGS} UNAME_r=${UNAME_r}" PBUILD_FLAGS="${PBUILD_FLAGS} OSREL=${REVISION}" chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/ports/textproc/docproj \ ${PBUILD_FLAGS} OPTIONS_UNSET="FOP IGOR" \ FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=1 \ install clean distclean fi fi if [ ! -z "${EMBEDDEDPORTS}" ]; then _OSVERSION=$(chroot ${CHROOTDIR} /usr/bin/uname -U) REVISION=$(chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release -V REVISION) BRANCH=$(chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release -V BRANCH) PBUILD_FLAGS="OSVERSION=${_OSVERSION} BATCH=yes" PBUILD_FLAGS="${PBUILD_FLAGS} UNAME_r=${UNAME_r}" PBUILD_FLAGS="${PBUILD_FLAGS} OSREL=${REVISION}" for _PORT in ${EMBEDDEDPORTS}; do eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/ports/${_PORT} \ FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=1 ${PBUILD_FLAGS} install clean distclean done fi buildenv_setup return 0 } # extra_chroot_setup() # chroot_build_target(): Build the userland and kernel for the build target. chroot_build_target() { load_target_env if [ ! -z "${EMBEDDEDBUILD}" ]; then RELEASE_WMAKEFLAGS="${RELEASE_WMAKEFLAGS} \ TARGET=${EMBEDDED_TARGET} \ TARGET_ARCH=${EMBEDDED_TARGET_ARCH}" RELEASE_KMAKEFLAGS="${RELEASE_KMAKEFLAGS} \ TARGET=${EMBEDDED_TARGET} \ TARGET_ARCH=${EMBEDDED_TARGET_ARCH}" fi eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src ${RELEASE_WMAKEFLAGS} buildworld eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src ${RELEASE_KMAKEFLAGS} buildkernel return 0 } # chroot_build_target # chroot_build_release(): Invoke the 'make release' target. chroot_build_release() { load_target_env if [ ! -z "${WITH_VMIMAGES}" ]; then if [ -z "${VMFORMATS}" ]; then VMFORMATS="$(eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} \ make -C /usr/src/release -V VMFORMATS)" fi if [ -z "${VMSIZE}" ]; then VMSIZE="$(eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} \ make -C /usr/src/release -V VMSIZE)" fi RELEASE_RMAKEFLAGS="${RELEASE_RMAKEFLAGS} \ VMFORMATS=\"${VMFORMATS}\" VMSIZE=${VMSIZE}" fi eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release \ ${RELEASE_RMAKEFLAGS} release eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release \ ${RELEASE_RMAKEFLAGS} install DESTDIR=/R \ WITH_COMPRESSED_IMAGES=${WITH_COMPRESSED_IMAGES} \ WITH_COMPRESSED_VMIMAGES=${WITH_COMPRESSED_VMIMAGES} return 0 } # chroot_build_release() # chroot_arm_build_release(): Create arm SD card image. chroot_arm_build_release() { load_target_env eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release obj case ${EMBEDDED_TARGET} in arm|arm64) if [ -e "${RELENGDIR}/tools/arm.subr" ]; then . "${RELENGDIR}/tools/arm.subr" fi ;; *) ;; esac [ ! -z "${RELEASECONF}" ] && . "${RELEASECONF}" WORLDDIR="$(eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release -V WORLDDIR)" OBJDIR="$(eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release -V .OBJDIR)" DESTDIR="${OBJDIR}/${KERNEL}" IMGBASE="${CHROOTDIR}/${OBJDIR}/${KERNEL}.img" OSRELEASE="$(eval chroot ${CHROOTDIR} make -C /usr/src/release \ TARGET=${EMBEDDED_TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${EMBEDDED_TARGET_ARCH} \ -V OSRELEASE)" chroot ${CHROOTDIR} mkdir -p ${DESTDIR} chroot ${CHROOTDIR} truncate -s ${IMAGE_SIZE} ${IMGBASE##${CHROOTDIR}} export mddev=$(chroot ${CHROOTDIR} \ mdconfig -f ${IMGBASE##${CHROOTDIR}} ${MD_ARGS}) arm_create_disk arm_install_base arm_install_uboot mdconfig -d -u ${mddev} chroot ${CHROOTDIR} rmdir ${DESTDIR} mv ${IMGBASE} ${CHROOTDIR}/${OBJDIR}/${OSRELEASE}-${KERNEL}.img chroot ${CHROOTDIR} mkdir -p /R chroot ${CHROOTDIR} cp -p ${OBJDIR}/${OSRELEASE}-${KERNEL}.img \ /R/${OSRELEASE}-${KERNEL}.img chroot ${CHROOTDIR} xz -T ${XZ_THREADS} /R/${OSRELEASE}-${KERNEL}.img cd ${CHROOTDIR}/R && sha512 ${OSRELEASE}* \ > CHECKSUM.SHA512 cd ${CHROOTDIR}/R && sha256 ${OSRELEASE}* \ > CHECKSUM.SHA256 return 0 } # chroot_arm_build_release() # main(): Start here. main() { set -e # Everything must succeed env_setup while getopts c: opt; do case ${opt} in c) - RELEASECONF="${OPTARG}" + RELEASECONF="$(realpath ${OPTARG})" ;; \?) usage ;; esac done shift $(($OPTIND - 1)) if [ ! -z "${RELEASECONF}" ]; then if [ -e "${RELEASECONF}" ]; then . ${RELEASECONF} else echo "Nonexistent configuration file: ${RELEASECONF}" echo "Using default build environment." fi fi env_check trap "umount ${CHROOTDIR}/dev" EXIT # Clean up devfs mount on exit chroot_setup extra_chroot_setup chroot_build_target ${chroot_build_release_cmd} return 0 } # main() main "${@}" Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sbin/route/route.8 =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sbin/route/route.8 (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sbin/route/route.8 (revision 322676) @@ -1,506 +1,506 @@ .\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993 .\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors .\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software .\" without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)route.8 8.3 (Berkeley) 3/19/94 .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" .Dd November 11, 2014 .Dt ROUTE 8 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm route .Nd manually manipulate the routing tables .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl dnqtv .Ar command .Oo .Op Ar modifiers .Ar args .Oc .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility is used to manually manipulate the network routing tables. It normally is not needed, as a system routing table management daemon, such as .Xr routed 8 , should tend to this task. .Pp The .Nm utility supports a limited number of general options, but a rich command language, enabling the user to specify any arbitrary request that could be delivered via the programmatic interface discussed in .Xr route 4 . .Pp The following options are available: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Fl 4 Specify .Cm inet address family as family hint for subcommands. .It Fl 6 Specify -.Cm inet +.Cm inet6 address family as family hint for subcommands. .It Fl d Run in debug-only mode, i.e., do not actually modify the routing table. .It Fl n Bypass attempts to print host and network names symbolically when reporting actions. (The process of translating between symbolic names and numerical equivalents can be quite time consuming, and may require correct operation of the network; thus it may be expedient to forget this, especially when attempting to repair networking operations). .It Fl t Run in test-only mode. .Pa /dev/null is used instead of a socket. .It Fl v (verbose) Print additional details. .It Fl q Suppress all output from the .Cm add , change , delete , and .Cm flush commands. .El .Pp The .Nm utility provides the following commands: .Pp .Bl -tag -width Fl -compact .It Cm add Add a route. .It Cm flush Remove all routes. .It Cm delete Delete a specific route. .It Cm del Another name for the .Cm delete command. .It Cm change Change aspects of a route (such as its gateway). .It Cm get Lookup and display the route for a destination. .It Cm monitor Continuously report any changes to the routing information base, routing lookup misses, or suspected network partitionings. .It Cm show Another name for the .Cm get command. .El .Pp The monitor command has the syntax: .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Nm .Op Fl n .Cm monitor Op Fl fib Ar number .Ed .Pp The flush command has the syntax: .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Nm .Oo Fl n Cm flush Oc Oo Ar family Oc Op Fl fib Ar number .Ed .Pp If the .Cm flush command is specified, .Nm will ``flush'' the routing tables of all gateway entries. When the address family may is specified by any of the .Fl osi , .Fl xns , .Fl inet6 , or .Fl inet modifiers, only routes having destinations with addresses in the delineated family will be deleted. Additionally, .Fl 4 or .Fl 6 can be used as aliases for .Fl inet and .Fl inet6 modifiers. When a .Fl fib option is specified, the operation will be applied to the specified FIB .Pq routing table . .Pp The other commands have the following syntax: .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Nm .Op Fl n .Ar command .Op Fl net No \&| Fl host .Ar destination gateway .Op Ar netmask .Op Fl fib Ar number .Ed .Pp where .Ar destination is the destination host or network, .Ar gateway is the next-hop intermediary via which packets should be routed. Routes to a particular host may be distinguished from those to a network by interpreting the Internet address specified as the .Ar destination argument. The optional modifiers .Fl net and .Fl host force the destination to be interpreted as a network or a host, respectively. Otherwise, if the .Ar destination has a .Dq local address part of INADDR_ANY .Pq Li 0.0.0.0 , or if the .Ar destination is the symbolic name of a network, then the route is assumed to be to a network; otherwise, it is presumed to be a route to a host. Optionally, the .Ar destination could also be specified in the .Ar net Ns / Ns Ar bits format. .Pp For example, .Li 128.32 is interpreted as .Fl host Li 128.0.0.32 ; .Li 128.32.130 is interpreted as .Fl host Li 128.32.0.130 ; .Fl net Li 128.32 is interpreted as .Li 128.32.0.0; .Fl net Li 128.32.130 is interpreted as .Li 128.32.130.0; and .Li 192.168.64/20 is interpreted as .Fl net Li 192.168.64 Fl netmask Li 255.255.240.0 . .Pp A .Ar destination of .Ar default is a synonym for the default route. For .Li IPv4 it is .Fl net Fl inet Li 0.0.0.0 , and for .Li IPv6 it is .Fl net Fl inet6 Li :: . .Pp If the destination is directly reachable via an interface requiring no intermediary system to act as a gateway, the .Fl interface modifier should be specified; the gateway given is the address of this host on the common network, indicating the interface to be used for transmission. Alternately, if the interface is point to point the name of the interface itself may be given, in which case the route remains valid even if the local or remote addresses change. .Pp The optional modifiers .Fl xns , .Fl osi , and .Fl link specify that all subsequent addresses are in the .Tn XNS or .Tn OSI address families, or are specified as link-level addresses, and the names must be numeric specifications rather than symbolic names. .Pp The optional .Fl netmask modifier is intended to achieve the effect of an .Tn OSI .Tn ESIS redirect with the netmask option, or to manually add subnet routes with netmasks different from that of the implied network interface (as would otherwise be communicated using the OSPF or ISIS routing protocols). One specifies an additional ensuing address parameter (to be interpreted as a network mask). The implicit network mask generated in the AF_INET case can be overridden by making sure this option follows the destination parameter. .Pp For .Dv AF_INET6 , the .Fl prefixlen qualifier is available instead of the .Fl mask qualifier because non-continuous masks are not allowed in IPv6. For example, .Fl prefixlen Li 32 specifies network mask of .Li ffff:ffff:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 to be used. The default value of prefixlen is 64 to get along with the aggregatable address. But 0 is assumed if .Cm default is specified. Note that the qualifier works only for .Dv AF_INET6 address family. .Pp Routes have associated flags which influence operation of the protocols when sending to destinations matched by the routes. These flags may be set (or sometimes cleared) by indicating the following corresponding modifiers: .Bd -literal -xresolve RTF_XRESOLVE - emit mesg on use (for external lookup) -iface ~RTF_GATEWAY - destination is directly reachable -static RTF_STATIC - manually added route -nostatic ~RTF_STATIC - pretend route added by kernel or daemon -reject RTF_REJECT - emit an ICMP unreachable when matched -blackhole RTF_BLACKHOLE - silently discard pkts (during updates) -proto1 RTF_PROTO1 - set protocol specific routing flag #1 -proto2 RTF_PROTO2 - set protocol specific routing flag #2 .Ed .Pp The optional modifiers .Fl rtt , .Fl rttvar , .Fl sendpipe , .Fl recvpipe , .Fl mtu , .Fl hopcount , .Fl expire , and .Fl ssthresh provide initial values to quantities maintained in the routing entry by transport level protocols, such as TCP or TP4. These may be individually locked by preceding each such modifier to be locked by the .Fl lock meta-modifier, or one can specify that all ensuing metrics may be locked by the .Fl lockrest meta-modifier. .Pp Note that .Fl expire accepts expiration time of the route as the number of seconds since the Epoch .Pq see Xr time 3 . When the first character of the number is .Dq + or .Dq - , it is interpreted as a value relative to the current time. .Pp The optional modifier .Fl fib Ar number specifies that the command will be applied to a non-default FIB. The .Ar number must be smaller than the .Va net.fibs .Xr sysctl 8 MIB. When this modifier is not specified, or a negative number is specified, the default FIB shown in the .Va net.my_fibnum .Xr sysctl 8 MIB will be used. .Pp The .Ar number allows multiple FIBs by a comma-separeted list and/or range specification. The .Qq Fl fib Li 2,4,6 means the FIB number 2, 4, and 6. The .Qq Fl fib Li 1,3-5,6 means the 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6. .Pp In a .Cm change or .Cm add command where the destination and gateway are not sufficient to specify the route (as in the .Tn ISO case where several interfaces may have the same address), the .Fl ifp or .Fl ifa modifiers may be used to determine the interface or interface address. .Pp All symbolic names specified for a .Ar destination or .Ar gateway are looked up first as a host name using .Xr gethostbyname 3 . If this lookup fails, .Xr getnetbyname 3 is then used to interpret the name as that of a network. .Pp The .Nm utility uses a routing socket and the new message types .Dv RTM_ADD , RTM_DELETE , RTM_GET , and .Dv RTM_CHANGE . As such, only the super-user may modify the routing tables. .Sh EXIT STATUS .Ex -std .Sh EXAMPLES Add a default route to the network routing table. This will send all packets for destinations not available in the routing table to the default gateway at 192.168.1.1: .Pp .Dl route add -net 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.1.1 .Pp A shorter version of adding a default route can also be written as: .Pp .Dl route add default 192.168.1.1 .Pp Add a static route to the 172.16.10.0/24 network via the 172.16.1.1 gateway: .Pp .Dl route add -net 172.16.10.0/24 172.16.1.1 .Pp Change the gateway of an already established static route in the routing table: .Pp .Dl route change -net 172.16.10.0/24 172.16.1.2 .Pp Display the route for a destination network: .Pp .Dl route show 172.16.10.0 .Pp Delete a static route from the routing table: .Pp .Dl route delete -net 172.16.10.0/24 172.16.1.2 .Pp Remove all routes from the routing table: .Pp .Dl route flush .Sh DIAGNOSTICS .Bl -diag .It "add [host \&| network ] %s: gateway %s flags %x" The specified route is being added to the tables. The values printed are from the routing table entry supplied in the .Xr ioctl 2 call. If the gateway address used was not the primary address of the gateway (the first one returned by .Xr gethostbyname 3 ) , the gateway address is printed numerically as well as symbolically. .It "delete [ host \&| network ] %s: gateway %s flags %x" As above, but when deleting an entry. .It "%s %s done" When the .Cm flush command is specified, each routing table entry deleted is indicated with a message of this form. .It "Network is unreachable" An attempt to add a route failed because the gateway listed was not on a directly-connected network. The next-hop gateway must be given. .It "not in table" A delete operation was attempted for an entry which was not present in the tables. .It "routing table overflow" An add operation was attempted, but the system was low on resources and was unable to allocate memory to create the new entry. .It "gateway uses the same route" A .Cm change operation resulted in a route whose gateway uses the same route as the one being changed. The next-hop gateway should be reachable through a different route. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .\".Xr esis 4 , .Xr netintro 4 , .Xr route 4 , .Xr arp 8 , .Xr routed 8 .\".Xr XNSrouted 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm utility appeared in .Bx 4.2 . .Sh BUGS The first paragraph may have slightly exaggerated .Xr routed 8 Ns 's abilities. .Pp Currently, routes with the .Dv RTF_BLACKHOLE flag set need to have the gateway set to an instance of the .Xr lo 4 driver, using the .Fl iface option, for the flag to have any effect; unless IP fast forwarding is enabled, in which case the meaning of the flag will always be honored. Index: projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man4/bge.4 =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man4/bge.4 (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man4/bge.4 (revision 322676) @@ -1,264 +1,280 @@ .\" Copyright (c) 2001 Wind River Systems .\" Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 .\" Bill Paul . All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software .\" must display the following acknowledgement: .\" This product includes software developed by Bill Paul. .\" 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors .\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software .\" without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Bill Paul AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Bill Paul OR THE VOICES IN HIS HEAD .\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR .\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF .\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS .\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN .\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) .\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF .\" THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd January 19, 2012 +.Dd August 18, 2017 .Dt BGE 4 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm bge .Nd "Broadcom BCM57xx/BCM590x Gigabit/Fast Ethernet driver" .Sh SYNOPSIS To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: .Bd -ragged -offset indent .Cd "device miibus" .Cd "device bge" .Ed .Pp Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in .Xr loader.conf 5 : .Bd -literal -offset indent if_bge_load="YES" .Ed .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom BCM570x, 571x, 572x, 575x, 576x, 578x, 5776x and 5778x Gigabit Ethernet controller chips and the 590x and 5779x Fast Ethernet controller chips. .Pp All of these NICs are capable of 10, 100 and 1000Mbps speeds over CAT5 copper cable, except for the SysKonnect SK-9D41 which supports only 1000Mbps over multimode fiber. The BCM570x builds upon the technology of the Alteon Tigon II. It has two R4000 CPU cores and is PCI v2.2 and PCI-X v1.0 compliant. It supports IP, TCP and UDP checksum offload for both receive and transmit, multiple RX and TX DMA rings for QoS applications, rules-based receive filtering, and VLAN tag stripping/insertion as well as a 256-bit multicast hash filter. Additional features may be provided via value-add firmware updates. The BCM570x supports TBI (ten bit interface) and GMII transceivers, which means it can be used with either copper or 1000baseX fiber applications. Note however the device only supports a single speed in TBI mode. .Pp Most BCM5700-based cards also use the Broadcom BCM5401 or BCM5411 10/100/1000 copper gigabit transceivers, which support autonegotiation of 10, 100 and 1000Mbps modes in full or half duplex. .Pp The BCM5700, BCM5701, BCM5702, BCM5703, BCM5704, BCM5714, BCM5717, BCM5719, BCM5720, BCM5780 and BCM57765 also support jumbo frames, which can be configured via the interface MTU setting. Selecting an MTU larger than 1500 bytes with the .Xr ifconfig 8 utility configures the adapter to receive and transmit jumbo frames. Using jumbo frames can greatly improve performance for certain tasks, such as file transfers and data streaming. .Pp The .Nm driver supports the following media types: .Bl -tag -width ".Cm 10baseT/UTP" .It Cm autoselect Enable autoselection of the media type and options. The user can manually override the autoselected mode by adding media options to .Xr rc.conf 5 . .It Cm 10baseT/UTP Set 10Mbps operation. The .Xr ifconfig 8 .Ic mediaopt option can also be used to select either .Cm full-duplex or .Cm half-duplex modes. .It Cm 100baseTX Set 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) operation. The .Xr ifconfig 8 .Ic mediaopt option can also be used to select either .Cm full-duplex or .Cm half-duplex modes. .It Cm 1000baseTX Set 1000baseTX operation over twisted pair. Only .Cm full-duplex mode is supported. .It Cm 1000baseSX Set 1000Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) operation. Both .Cm full-duplex and .Cm half-duplex modes are supported. .El .Pp The .Nm driver supports the following media options: .Bl -tag -width ".Cm full-duplex" .It Cm full-duplex Force full duplex operation. .It Cm half-duplex Force half duplex operation. .El .Pp For more information on configuring this device, see .Xr ifconfig 8 . .Sh HARDWARE The .Nm driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom BCM570x family of Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including the following: .Pp .Bl -bullet -compact .It 3Com 3c996-SX (1000baseSX) .It 3Com 3c996-T (10/100/1000baseTX) .It +Apple Thunderbolt Display (10/100/1000baseTX) +.It +Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (10/100/1000baseTX) +.It Dell PowerEdge 1750 integrated BCM5704C NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It Dell PowerEdge 2550 integrated BCM5700 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It Dell PowerEdge 2650 integrated BCM5703 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It Dell PowerEdge R200 integrated BCM5750 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It Dell PowerEdge R300 integrated BCM5722 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It IBM x235 server integrated BCM5703x NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It HP Compaq dc7600 integrated BCM5752 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It HP ProLiant NC7760 embedded Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It HP ProLiant NC7770 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It HP ProLiant NC7771 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It HP ProLiant NC7781 embedded PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) .It Netgear GA302T (10/100/1000baseTX) .It SysKonnect SK-9D21 (10/100/1000baseTX) .It SysKonnect SK-9D41 (1000baseSX) .El .Sh LOADER TUNABLES The following tunables can be set at the .Xr loader 8 prompt before booting the kernel, or stored in .Xr loader.conf 5 . .Bl -tag -width indent .It Va hw.bge.allow_asf Allow the ASF feature for cooperating with IPMI. Can cause system lockup problems on a small number of systems. Enabled by default. .It Va dev.bge.%d.msi Non-zero value enables MSI support on the Ethernet hardware. The default value is 1. .El .Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES The following variables are available as both .Xr sysctl 8 variables and .Xr loader 8 tunables: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Va dev.bge.%d.forced_collapse Allow collapsing multiple transmit buffers into a single buffer to increase transmit performance with the cost of CPU cycles. The default value is 0 to disable transmit buffer collapsing. .It Va dev.bge.%d.forced_udpcsum Enable UDP transmit checksum offloading even if controller can generate UDP datagrams with checksum value 0. UDP datagrams with checksum value 0 can confuse receiver host as it means sender did not compute UDP checksum. The default value is 0 which disables UDP transmit checksum offloading. The interface need to be brought down and up again before a change takes effect. .El .Sh DIAGNOSTICS .Bl -diag .It "bge%d: couldn't map memory" A fatal initialization error has occurred. .It "bge%d: couldn't map ports" A fatal initialization error has occurred. .It "bge%d: couldn't map interrupt" A fatal initialization error has occurred. .It "bge%d: no memory for softc struct!" The driver failed to allocate memory for per-device instance information during initialization. .It "bge%d: failed to enable memory mapping!" The driver failed to initialize PCI shared memory mapping. This might happen if the card is not in a bus-master slot. +.It "bge%d: firmware handshake timed out, found 0xffffffff" +The device was physically disconnected from the system, or there is a problem with +the device causing it to stop responding to the host it is attached to. .It "bge%d: no memory for jumbo buffers!" The driver failed to allocate memory for jumbo frames during initialization. .It "bge%d: watchdog timeout" The device has stopped responding to the network, or there is a problem with the network connection (cable). .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr altq 4 , .Xr arp 4 , .Xr miibus 4 , .Xr netintro 4 , .Xr ng_ether 4 , .Xr polling 4 , .Xr vlan 4 , .Xr ifconfig 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm device driver first appeared in .Fx 4.5 . .Sh AUTHORS The .Nm driver was written by .An Bill Paul Aq Mt wpaul@windriver.com . +.Sh BUGS +Hotplug is not currently supported in +.Fx , +hence, Thunderbolt interfaces need to be connected prior to system power up on +Apple systems in order for the interface to be detected. +Also, due to the lack of hotplug support, Thunderbolt-based interfaces must not be removed +while the system is up as the kernel is currently unable to cope with a +.Nm +interface disappearing. Index: projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man4/pfsync.4 =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man4/pfsync.4 (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man4/pfsync.4 (revision 322676) @@ -1,228 +1,228 @@ .\" $OpenBSD: pfsync.4,v 1.28 2009/02/17 10:05:18 dlg Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2002 Michael Shalayeff .\" Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Ryan McBride .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES .\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. .\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, .\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT .\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF MIND, .\" USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY .\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd December 20, 2011 +.Dd August 18, 2017 .Dt PFSYNC 4 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm pfsync .Nd packet filter state table sychronisation interface .Sh SYNOPSIS .Cd "device pfsync" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm interface is a pseudo-device which exposes certain changes to the state table used by .Xr pf 4 . State changes can be viewed by invoking .Xr tcpdump 1 on the .Nm interface. If configured with a physical synchronisation interface, .Nm will also send state changes out on that interface, and insert state changes received on that interface from other systems into the state table. .Pp By default, all local changes to the state table are exposed via .Nm . State changes from packets received by .Nm over the network are not rebroadcast. Updates to states created by a rule marked with the .Ar no-sync keyword are ignored by the .Nm interface (see .Xr pf.conf 5 for details). .Pp The .Nm interface will attempt to collapse multiple state updates into a single packet where possible. The maximum number of times a single state can be updated before a .Nm packet will be sent out is controlled by the .Ar maxupd parameter to ifconfig (see .Xr ifconfig 8 and the example below for more details). The sending out of a .Nm packet will be delayed by a maximum of one second. .Sh NETWORK SYNCHRONISATION States can be synchronised between two or more firewalls using this interface, by specifying a synchronisation interface using .Xr ifconfig 8 . For example, the following command sets fxp0 as the synchronisation interface: .Bd -literal -offset indent # ifconfig pfsync0 syncdev fxp0 .Ed .Pp By default, state change messages are sent out on the synchronisation -interface using IP multicast packets to the 244.0.0.240 group address. +interface using IP multicast packets to the 224.0.0.240 group address. An alternative destination address for .Nm packets can be specified using the .Ic syncpeer keyword. This can be used in combination with .Xr ipsec 4 to protect the synchronisation traffic. In such a configuration, the syncdev should be set to the .Xr enc 4 interface, as this is where the traffic arrives when it is decapsulated, e.g.: .Bd -literal -offset indent # ifconfig pfsync0 syncpeer 10.0.0.2 syncdev enc0 .Ed .Pp It is important that the pfsync traffic be well secured as there is no authentication on the protocol and it would be trivial to spoof packets which create states, bypassing the pf ruleset. Either run the pfsync protocol on a trusted network \- ideally a network dedicated to pfsync messages such as a crossover cable between two firewalls, or specify a peer address and protect the traffic with .Xr ipsec 4 . .Pp .Nm has the following .Xr sysctl 8 tunables: .Bl -tag -width ".Va net.pfsync" .It Va net.pfsync.carp_demotion_factor Value added to .Va net.inet.carp.demotion while .Nm tries to perform its bulk update. See .Xr carp 4 for more information. Default value is 240. .El .Sh EXAMPLES .Nm and .Xr carp 4 can be used together to provide automatic failover of a pair of firewalls configured in parallel. One firewall will handle all traffic until it dies, is shut down, or is manually demoted, at which point the second firewall will take over automatically. .Pp Both firewalls in this example have three .Xr sis 4 interfaces. sis0 is the external interface, on the 10.0.0.0/24 subnet; sis1 is the internal interface, on the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet; and sis2 is the .Nm interface, using the 192.168.254.0/24 subnet. A crossover cable connects the two firewalls via their sis2 interfaces. On all three interfaces, firewall A uses the .254 address, while firewall B uses .253. The interfaces are configured as follows (firewall A unless otherwise indicated): .Pp Interfaces configuration in .Pa /etc/rc.conf : .Bd -literal -offset indent network_interfaces="lo0 sis0 sis1 sis2" ifconfig_sis0="10.0.0.254/24" ifconfig_sis0_alias0="inet 10.0.0.1/24 vhid 1 pass foo" ifconfig_sis1="192.168.0.254/24" ifconfig_sis1_alias0="inet 192.168.0.1/24 vhid 2 pass bar" ifconfig_sis2="192.168.254.254/24" pfsync_enable="YES" pfsync_syncdev="sis2" .Ed .Pp .Xr pf 4 must also be configured to allow .Nm and .Xr carp 4 traffic through. The following should be added to the top of .Pa /etc/pf.conf : .Bd -literal -offset indent pass quick on { sis2 } proto pfsync keep state (no-sync) pass on { sis0 sis1 } proto carp keep state (no-sync) .Ed .Pp It is preferable that one firewall handle the forwarding of all the traffic, therefore the .Ar advskew on the backup firewall's .Xr carp 4 vhids should be set to something higher than the primary's. For example, if firewall B is the backup, its carp1 configuration would look like this: .Bd -literal -offset indent ifconfig_sis1_alias0="inet 192.168.0.1/24 vhid 2 pass bar advskew 100" .Ed .Pp The following must also be added to .Pa /etc/sysctl.conf : .Bd -literal -offset indent net.inet.carp.preempt=1 .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr tcpdump 1 , .Xr bpf 4 , .Xr carp 4 , .Xr enc 4 , .Xr inet 4 , .Xr inet6 4 , .Xr ipsec 4 , .Xr netintro 4 , .Xr pf 4 , .Xr pf.conf 5 , .Xr protocols 5 , .Xr rc.conf 5 , .Xr ifconfig 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm device first appeared in .Ox 3.3 . It was first imported to .Fx 5.3 . .Pp The .Nm protocol and kernel implementation were significantly modified in .Fx 9.0 . The newer protocol is not compatible with older one and will not interoperate with it. Index: projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man9/sbuf.9 =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man9/sbuf.9 (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/share/man/man9/sbuf.9 (revision 322676) @@ -1,705 +1,713 @@ .\"- .\" Copyright (c) 2000 Poul-Henning Kamp and Dag-Erling Coïdan Smørgrav .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd April 5, 2017 +.Dd August 17, 2017 .Dt SBUF 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm sbuf , .Nm sbuf_new , .Nm sbuf_new_auto , .Nm sbuf_new_for_sysctl , .Nm sbuf_clear , .Nm sbuf_get_flags , .Nm sbuf_set_flags , .Nm sbuf_clear_flags , .Nm sbuf_setpos , .Nm sbuf_bcat , .Nm sbuf_bcopyin , .Nm sbuf_bcpy , .Nm sbuf_cat , .Nm sbuf_copyin , .Nm sbuf_cpy , .Nm sbuf_printf , .Nm sbuf_vprintf , .Nm sbuf_putc , .Nm sbuf_set_drain , .Nm sbuf_trim , .Nm sbuf_error , .Nm sbuf_finish , .Nm sbuf_data , .Nm sbuf_len , .Nm sbuf_done , .Nm sbuf_delete , .Nm sbuf_start_section , .Nm sbuf_end_section , .Nm sbuf_hexdump , .Nm sbuf_putbuf .Nd safe string composition .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/types.h .In sys/sbuf.h .Ft typedef\ int ( sbuf_drain_func ) ( void\ *arg, const\ char\ *data, int\ len ) ; .Pp .Ft struct sbuf * .Fo sbuf_new .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "char *buf" .Fa "int length" .Fa "int flags" .Fc .Ft struct sbuf * .Fo sbuf_new_auto .Fa "void" .Fc .Ft void .Fo sbuf_clear .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_get_flags .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft void .Fo sbuf_set_flags .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "int flags" .Fc .Ft void .Fo sbuf_clear_flags .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "int flags" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_setpos .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "int pos" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_bcat .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "const void *buf" .Fa "size_t len" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_bcpy .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "const void *buf" .Fa "size_t len" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_cat .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "const char *str" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_cpy .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "const char *str" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_printf .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "const char *fmt" "..." .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_vprintf .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "const char *fmt" .Fa "va_list ap" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_putc .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "int c" .Fc .Ft void .Fo sbuf_set_drain .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "sbuf_drain_func *func" .Fa "void *arg" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_trim .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_error .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_finish .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft char * .Fo sbuf_data .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft ssize_t .Fo sbuf_len .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_done .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft void .Fo sbuf_delete .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Ft void .Fo sbuf_start_section .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "ssize_t *old_lenp" .Fc .Ft ssize_t .Fo sbuf_end_section .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "ssize_t old_len" .Fa "size_t pad" .Fa "int c" .Fc .Ft void .Fo sbuf_hexdump .Fa "struct sbuf *sb" .Fa "void *ptr" .Fa "int length" .Fa "const char *hdr" .Fa "int flags" .Fc .Ft void .Fo sbuf_putbuf .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fc .Fd #ifdef _KERNEL .In sys/types.h .In sys/sbuf.h .Ft int .Fo sbuf_bcopyin .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "const void *uaddr" .Fa "size_t len" .Fc .Ft int .Fo sbuf_copyin .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "const void *uaddr" .Fa "size_t len" .Fc .In sys/sysctl.h .Ft struct sbuf * .Fo sbuf_new_for_sysctl .Fa "struct sbuf *s" .Fa "char *buf" .Fa "int length" .Fa "struct sysctl_req *req" .Fc .Fd #endif /* _KERNEL */ .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm family of functions allows one to safely allocate, compose and release strings in kernel or user space. .Pp Instead of arrays of characters, these functions operate on structures called .Fa sbufs , defined in .In sys/sbuf.h . .Pp Any errors encountered during the allocation or composition of the string will be latched in the data structure, making a single error test at the end of the composition sufficient to determine success or failure of the entire process. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_new function initializes the .Fa sbuf pointed to by its first argument. If that pointer is .Dv NULL , .Fn sbuf_new allocates a .Vt struct sbuf using .Xr malloc 9 . The .Fa buf argument is a pointer to a buffer in which to store the actual string; if it is .Dv NULL , .Fn sbuf_new will allocate one using .Xr malloc 9 . The .Fa length is the initial size of the storage buffer. The fourth argument, .Fa flags , may be comprised of the following flags: .Bl -tag -width ".Dv SBUF_AUTOEXTEND" .It Dv SBUF_FIXEDLEN The storage buffer is fixed at its initial size. Attempting to extend the sbuf beyond this size results in an overflow condition. .It Dv SBUF_AUTOEXTEND This indicates that the storage buffer may be extended as necessary, so long as resources allow, to hold additional data. .It Dv SBUF_INCLUDENUL This causes the final nulterm byte to be counted in the length of the data. +.It Dv SBUF_DRAINTOEOR +Treat top-level sections started with +.Fn sbuf_start_section +as a record boundary marker that will be used during drain operations to avoid +records being split. +If a record grows sufficiently large such that it fills the +.Fa sbuf +and therefore cannot be drained without being split, an error of EDEADLK is set. .El .Pp Note that if .Fa buf is not .Dv NULL , it must point to an array of at least .Fa length characters. The result of accessing that array directly while it is in use by the sbuf is undefined. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_new_auto function is a shortcut for creating a completely dynamic .Nm . It is the equivalent of calling .Fn sbuf_new with values .Dv NULL , .Dv NULL , .Dv 0 , and .Dv SBUF_AUTOEXTEND . .Pp The .Fn sbuf_new_for_sysctl function will set up an sbuf with a drain function to use .Fn SYSCTL_OUT when the internal buffer fills. Note that if the various functions which append to an sbuf are used while a non-sleepable lock is held, the user buffer should be wired using .Fn sysctl_wire_old_buffer . .Pp The .Fn sbuf_delete function clears the .Fa sbuf and frees any memory allocated for it. There must be a call to .Fn sbuf_delete for every call to .Fn sbuf_new . Any attempt to access the sbuf after it has been deleted will fail. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_clear function invalidates the contents of the .Fa sbuf and resets its position to zero. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_get_flags function returns the current user flags. The .Fn sbuf_set_flags and .Fn sbuf_get_flags functions set or clear one or more user flags, respectively. The user flags are described under the .Fn sbuf_new function. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_setpos function sets the .Fa sbuf Ns 's end position to .Fa pos , which is a value between zero and one less than the size of the storage buffer. This effectively truncates the sbuf at the new position. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_bcat function appends the first .Fa len bytes from the buffer .Fa buf to the .Fa sbuf . .Pp The .Fn sbuf_bcopyin function copies .Fa len bytes from the specified userland address into the .Fa sbuf . .Pp The .Fn sbuf_bcpy function replaces the contents of the .Fa sbuf with the first .Fa len bytes from the buffer .Fa buf . .Pp The .Fn sbuf_cat function appends the NUL-terminated string .Fa str to the .Fa sbuf at the current position. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_set_drain function sets a drain function .Fa func for the .Fa sbuf , and records a pointer .Fa arg to be passed to the drain on callback. The drain function cannot be changed while .Fa sbuf_len is non-zero. .Pp The registered drain function .Vt sbuf_drain_func will be called with the argument .Fa arg provided to .Fn sbuf_set_drain , a pointer .Fa data to a byte string that is the contents of the sbuf, and the length .Fa len of the data. If the drain function exists, it will be called when the sbuf internal buffer is full, or on behalf of .Fn sbuf_finish . The drain function may drain some or all of the data, but must drain at least 1 byte. The return value from the drain function, if positive, indicates how many bytes were drained. If negative, the return value indicates the negative error code which will be returned from this or a later call to .Fn sbuf_finish . The returned drained length cannot be zero. To do unbuffered draining, initialize the sbuf with a two-byte buffer. The drain will be called for every byte added to the sbuf. The .Fn sbuf_bcopyin , .Fn sbuf_copyin , .Fn sbuf_trim , and .Fn sbuf_data functions cannot be used on an sbuf with a drain. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_copyin function copies a NUL-terminated string from the specified userland address into the .Fa sbuf . If the .Fa len argument is non-zero, no more than .Fa len characters (not counting the terminating NUL) are copied; otherwise the entire string, or as much of it as can fit in the .Fa sbuf , is copied. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_cpy function replaces the contents of the .Fa sbuf with those of the NUL-terminated string .Fa str . This is equivalent to calling .Fn sbuf_cat with a fresh .Fa sbuf or one which position has been reset to zero with .Fn sbuf_clear or .Fn sbuf_setpos . .Pp The .Fn sbuf_printf function formats its arguments according to the format string pointed to by .Fa fmt and appends the resulting string to the .Fa sbuf at the current position. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_vprintf function behaves the same as .Fn sbuf_printf except that the arguments are obtained from the variable-length argument list .Fa ap . .Pp The .Fn sbuf_putc function appends the character .Fa c to the .Fa sbuf at the current position. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_trim function removes trailing whitespace from the .Fa sbuf . .Pp The .Fn sbuf_error function returns any error value that the .Fa sbuf may have accumulated, either from the drain function, or ENOMEM if the .Fa sbuf overflowed. This function is generally not needed and instead the error code from .Fn sbuf_finish is the preferred way to discover whether an sbuf had an error. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_finish function will call the attached drain function if one exists until all the data in the .Fa sbuf is flushed. If there is no attached drain, .Fn sbuf_finish NUL-terminates the .Fa sbuf . In either case it marks the .Fa sbuf as finished, which means that it may no longer be modified using .Fn sbuf_setpos , .Fn sbuf_cat , .Fn sbuf_cpy , .Fn sbuf_printf or .Fn sbuf_putc , until .Fn sbuf_clear is used to reset the sbuf. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_data function returns the actual string; .Fn sbuf_data only works on a finished .Fa sbuf . The .Fn sbuf_len function returns the length of the string. For an .Fa sbuf with an attached drain, .Fn sbuf_len returns the length of the un-drained data. .Fn sbuf_done returns non-zero if the .Fa sbuf is finished. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_start_section and .Fn sbuf_end_section functions may be used for automatic section alignment. The arguments .Fa pad and .Fa c specify the padding size and a character used for padding. The arguments .Fa old_lenp and .Fa old_len are to save and restore the current section length when nested sections are used. For the top level section .Dv NULL and \-1 can be specified for .Fa old_lenp and .Fa old_len respectively. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_hexdump function prints an array of bytes to the supplied sbuf, along with an ASCII representation of the bytes if possible. See the .Xr hexdump 3 man page for more details on the interface. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_putbuf function printfs the sbuf to stdout if in userland, and to the console and log if in the kernel. It does not drain the buffer or update any pointers. .Sh NOTES If an operation caused an .Fa sbuf to overflow, most subsequent operations on it will fail until the .Fa sbuf is finished using .Fn sbuf_finish or reset using .Fn sbuf_clear , or its position is reset to a value between 0 and one less than the size of its storage buffer using .Fn sbuf_setpos , or it is reinitialized to a sufficiently short string using .Fn sbuf_cpy . .Pp Drains in user-space will not always function as indicated. While the drain function will be called immediately on overflow from the .Fa sbuf_putc , .Fa sbuf_bcat , .Fa sbuf_cat functions, .Fa sbuf_printf and .Fa sbuf_vprintf currently have no way to determine whether there will be an overflow until after it occurs, and cannot do a partial expansion of the format string. Thus when using libsbuf the buffer may be extended to allow completion of a single printf call, even though a drain is attached. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn sbuf_new function returns .Dv NULL if it failed to allocate a storage buffer, and a pointer to the new .Fa sbuf otherwise. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_setpos function returns \-1 if .Fa pos was invalid, and zero otherwise. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_cat , .Fn sbuf_cpy , .Fn sbuf_printf , .Fn sbuf_putc , and .Fn sbuf_trim functions all return \-1 if the buffer overflowed, and zero otherwise. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_error function returns a non-zero value if the buffer has an overflow or drain error, and zero otherwise. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_len function returns \-1 if the buffer overflowed. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_copyin function returns \-1 if copying string from userland failed, and number of bytes copied otherwise. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_end_section function returns the section length or \-1 if the buffer has an error. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_finish 9 function (the kernel version) returns ENOMEM if the sbuf overflowed before being finished, or returns the error code from the drain if one is attached. .Pp The .Fn sbuf_finish 3 function (the userland version) will return zero for success and \-1 and set errno on error. .Sh EXAMPLES .Bd -literal -compact #include #include struct sbuf *sb; sb = sbuf_new_auto(); sbuf_cat(sb, "Customers found:\en"); TAILQ_FOREACH(foo, &foolist, list) { sbuf_printf(sb, " %4d %s\en", foo->index, foo->name); sbuf_printf(sb, " Address: %s\en", foo->address); sbuf_printf(sb, " Zip: %s\en", foo->zipcode); } if (sbuf_finish(sb) != 0) /* Check for any and all errors */ err(1, "Could not generate message"); transmit_msg(sbuf_data(sb), sbuf_len(sb)); sbuf_delete(sb); .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr hexdump 3 , .Xr printf 3 , .Xr strcat 3 , .Xr strcpy 3 , .Xr copyin 9 , .Xr copyinstr 9 , .Xr printf 9 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm family of functions first appeared in .Fx 4.4 . .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit The .Nm family of functions was designed by .An Poul-Henning Kamp Aq Mt phk@FreeBSD.org and implemented by .An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org . Additional improvements were suggested by .An Justin T. Gibbs Aq Mt gibbs@FreeBSD.org . Auto-extend support added by .An Kelly Yancey Aq Mt kbyanc@FreeBSD.org . Drain functionality added by .An Matthew Fleming Aq Mt mdf@FreeBSD.org . .Pp This manual page was written by .An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org . Index: projects/runtime-coverage/share/misc/bsd-family-tree =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/share/misc/bsd-family-tree (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/share/misc/bsd-family-tree (revision 322676) @@ -1,779 +1,782 @@ The UNIX system family tree: Research and BSD --------------------------------------------- First Edition (V1) | Second Edition (V2) | Third Edition (V3) | Fourth Edition (V4) | Fifth Edition (V5) | Sixth Edition (V6) -----* \ | \ | \ | Seventh Edition (V7) | \ | \ 1BSD 32V | \ 2BSD---------------* \ / | \ / | \/ | 3BSD | | | 4.0BSD 2.79BSD | | 4.1BSD --------------> 2.8BSD | | 4.1aBSD -----------\ | | \ | 4.1bBSD \ | | \ | *------ 4.1cBSD --------------> 2.9BSD / | | Eighth Edition | 2.9BSD-Seismo | | | +----<--- 4.2BSD 2.9.1BSD | | | +----<--- 4.3BSD -------------> 2.10BSD | | / | Ninth Edition | / 2.10.1BSD | 4.3BSD Tahoe-----+ | | | \ | | | \ | v | 2.11BSD Tenth Edition | | | 2.11BSD rev #430 4.3BSD NET/1 | | v 4.3BSD Reno | *---------- 4.3BSD NET/2 -------------------+-------------* | | | | 386BSD 0.0 | | BSD/386 ALPHA | | | | 386BSD 0.1 ------------>+ | BSD/386 0.3.[13] | \ | 4.4BSD Alpha | | 386BSD 1.0 | | BSD/386 0.9.[34] | | 4.4BSD | | | / | | | | 4.4BSD-Encumbered | | | -NetBSD 0.8 | BSD/386 1.0 | / | | | FreeBSD 1.0 <-----' NetBSD 0.9 | BSD/386 1.1 | | .----- 4.4BSD Lite | FreeBSD 1.1 | / / | \ | | | / / | \ | FreeBSD 1.1.5 .---|--------' / | \ | | / | / | \ | FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 / | / | \ | | / NetBSD 1.0 <-' | \ | | / | | \ | FreeBSD 2.0 <--' | | BSD/OS 2.0 | \ | | FreeBSD 2.0.5 \ | BSD/OS 2.0.1 | .-----\------------- 4.4BSD Lite2 | | | \ | | | | | | | .-----|------Rhapsody | | | | | | | | NetBSD 1.3 | | | | | | | OpenBSD 2.3 | | | | | | BSD/OS 3.0 | FreeBSD 2.1 | | | | | | | | NetBSD 1.1 ------. BSD/OS 2.1 | FreeBSD 2.1.5 | | | \ | | | | | NetBSD 1.2 \ BSD/OS 3.0 | FreeBSD 2.1.6 | | | \ OpenBSD 2.0 | | | | | | \ | | | FreeBSD 2.1.6.1 | | | \ | | | | | | | \ | | | FreeBSD 2.1.7 | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD 1.2.1 | | | FreeBSD 2.1.7.1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | *-FreeBSD 2.2 | | | | | | \ | | | | | | FreeBSD 2.2.1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 2.2.2 | | | OpenBSD 2.1 | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 2.2.5 | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 2.2 | | | | | NetBSD 1.3 | | | FreeBSD 2.2.6 | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD 1.3.1 | BSD/OS 3.1 | | | | | | OpenBSD 2.3 | | | | | | NetBSD 1.3.2 | | | FreeBSD 2.2.7 | | | | | | | | | | | | | BSD/OS 4.0 | FreeBSD 2.2.8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v | | | | OpenBSD 2.4 | | FreeBSD 2.2.9 | | | | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 3.0 <--------* | | v | | | | | NetBSD 1.3.3 | | *---FreeBSD 3.1 | | | | | | | | | BSD/OS 4.0.1 | FreeBSD 3.2----* | NetBSD 1.4 OpenBSD 2.5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 3.3 | | | | NetBSD 1.4.1 | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 2.6 | | FreeBSD 3.4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BSD/OS 4.1 FreeBSD 4.0 | | | | | NetBSD 1.4.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 3.5 | | | | | OpenBSD 2.7 | | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 3.5.1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | *---FreeBSD 4.1 | | | | | | | | | | | (?) | | | | | FreeBSD 4.1.1 | | / | | | | | | | | / | | | | | FreeBSD 4.2 Darwin/ | NetBSD 1.4.3 | | | | Mac OS X | OpenBSD 2.8 BSD/OS 4.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 10.0 NetBSD 1.5 | | | FreeBSD 4.3 | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 2.9 | | | | | NetBSD 1.5.1 | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 4.4-. | | NetBSD 1.5.2 | | | | | Mac OS X | | | | | | | 10.1 | | OpenBSD 3.0 | | FreeBSD 4.5 | | | | | | | | \ | | | | BSD/OS 4.3 | FreeBSD 4.6 \ | | | OpenBSD 3.1 | | | \ | | NetBSD 1.5.3 | | | FreeBSD 4.6.2 Mac OS X | | | | | 10.2 | | | | FreeBSD 4.7 | | | | | | | NetBSD 1.6 OpenBSD 3.2 | | FreeBSD 4.8 | | | | | | | | | NetBSD 1.6.1 | | | |--------. | | | OpenBSD 3.3 BSD/OS 5.0 | | \ | | | | | | FreeBSD 4.9 | | | | OpenBSD 3.4 BSD/OS 5.1 ISE | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD 1.6.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 3.5 | | | | | v | | FreeBSD 4.10 | | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 4.11 | | | | | | | | | | `-|------|-----------------|---------------------. | | | | \ FreeBSD 5.0 | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 5.1 | | | DragonFly 1.0 | \ | | | | | ----- Mac OS X | | | | 10.3 | | | FreeBSD 5.2 | | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 5.2.1 | | | | | | | | | *-------FreeBSD 5.3 | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 3.6 | | | | NetBSD 2.0 | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 1.2.0 | | Mac OS X | | NetBSD 2.0.2 | | | | 10.4 | | | | | | FreeBSD 5.4 | | | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 3.7 | | | | | | NetBSD 2.0.3 | | | | | | | | | | *--FreeBSD | | | | v OpenBSD 3.8 | | 6.0 | | | | | | | | | | | \ | | | | | | | NetBSD 2.1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD 3.0 | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 1.4.0 | | | | | | | OpenBSD 3.9 | | FreeBSD | | | | | | | | 6.1 | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 5.5 | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD 3.0.1 | DragonFly 1.6.0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 4.0 | | | | | | NetBSD 3.0.2 | | | | | | NetBSD 3.1 | | | FreeBSD 6.2 | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 1.8.0 | | | | OpenBSD 4.1 | | | | | | DragonFly 1.10.0 | | Mac OS X | | | | | 10.5 | | | | | | | OpenBSD 4.2 | | | | NetBSD 4.0 | | | FreeBSD 6.3 | | | | | | \ | | | | | *--FreeBSD | | | | | DragonFly 1.12.0 | 7.0 | | | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 4.3 | | | | | | NetBSD | DragonFly 2.0.0 | | FreeBSD | | 4.0.1 OpenBSD 4.4 | | | 6.4 | | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 7.1 | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 2.2.0 | FreeBSD 7.2 | NetBSD 5.0 OpenBSD 4.5 | | \ | | | \ | | | | Mac OS X | | \ | | | | 10.6 | | \ | | | | | | | NetBSD | DragonFly 2.4.0 | | | | | 5.0.1 OpenBSD 4.6 | | | | | | | | | *--FreeBSD | | | | | | | | 8.0 | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD | | | NetBSD | | | | 7.3 | | | 5.0.2 | DragonFly 2.6.0 | | | | | | OpenBSD 4.7 | | FreeBSD | | | | | | | 8.1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 2.8.2 | | | | | | OpenBSD 4.8 | | | | | | *--NetBSD | | | FreeBSD FreeBSD | | | 5.1 | | | 8.2 7.4 | | | | | DragonFly 2.10.1 | | | | | | OpenBSD 4.9 | | `-----. Mac OS X | | | | | | \ 10.7 | | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 5.0 | *--FreeBSD | | | | | | | | 9.0 | | | | NetBSD | DragonFly 3.0.1 | | FreeBSD | | | 5.1.2 | | | | 8.3 | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | 5.1.3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | 5.1.4 | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 5.1 | | | | Mac OS X | `----. | | | | | 10.8 | \ | | | | | | NetBSD 6.0 | | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 5.2 DragonFly 3.2.1 | FreeBSD | | | | | NetBSD | | | 9.1 | | | | | 5.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | | 5.2.1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | | 5.2.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | \ | | | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | 6.0.1 | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 5.3 DragonFly 3.4.1 | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | 6.0.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | 6.0.3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | 6.0.4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NetBSD | | | | | | | | 6.0.5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |`-NetBSD 6.1 | | | | FreeBSD | | | | | | | 8.4 | | NetBSD 6.1.1 | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD | | NetBSD 6.1.2 | | | 9.2 Mac OS X | | | | | | 10.9 | | OpenBSD 5.4 | | `-----. | | | | DragonFly 3.6.0 | \ | | | | | *--FreeBSD | | | NetBSD 6.1.3 | | | 10.0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 3.6.1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 3.6.2 | | | | | NetBSD 6.1.4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 5.5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 3.8.0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 3.8.1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 3.6.3 | | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD | | | | | | | 9.3 | | | | | | | | | NetBSD 6.1.5 | DragonFly 3.8.2 | | Mac OS X | | | | | 10.10 | | | | | | | OpenBSD 5.6 | | FreeBSD | | | | | 10.1 | | | DragonFly 4.0.1 | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 4.0.2 | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 4.0.3 | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 4.0.4 | | | | | | | | | | | DragonFly 4.0.5 | | | | | | | | | | OpenBSD 5.7 | | | | | | DragonFly 4.2.0 | FreeBSD | | | | | 10.2 | | | | | | OS X NetBSD 7.0 | | | | 10.11 | OpenBSD 5.8 | | | | | | DragonFly 4.4.1 | FreeBSD | | OpenBSD 5.9 | | 10.3 | | | | | | NetBSD 7.0.1 | | | | | | DragonFly 4.6.0 | | | | | | | | | | *--FreeBSD macOS | OpenBSD 6.0 | | 11.0 10.12 | | | - | | NetBSD 7.1 | | - | | | | DragonFly 4.8.0 - | | | OpenBSD 6.1 | + | | | NetBSD 7.1 | | + | | | | | DragonFly 4.8.0 + | | | | OpenBSD 6.1 | + | FreeBSD | | | | + | 11.1 | | | | | | | | | FreeBSD 12 -current | NetBSD -current OpenBSD -current DragonFly -current | | | | | v v v v v Time ---------------- Time tolerance +/- 6 months, depending on which book/article you read; if it was the announcement in Usenet or if it was available as tape. [44B] McKusick, Marshall Kirk, Keith Bostic, Michael J Karels, and John Quarterman. The Design and Implementation of the 4.4BSD Operating System. [APL] Apple website [http://www.apple.com/macosx/] [BSDI] Berkeley Software Design, Inc. [DFB] DragonFlyBSD Project, The. [DOC] README, COPYRIGHT on tape. [FBD] FreeBSD Project, The. [KB] Keith Bostic. BSD2.10 available from Usenix. comp.unix.sources, Volume 11, Info 4, April, 1987. [KKK] Mike Karels, Kirk McKusick, and Keith Bostic. tahoe announcement. comp.bugs.4bsd.ucb-fixes, June 15, 1988. [KSJ] Michael J. Karels, Carl F. Smith, and William F. Jolitz. Changes in the Kernel in 2.9BSD. Second Berkeley Software Distribution UNIX Version 2.9, July, 1983. [NBD] NetBSD Project, The. [OBD] OpenBSD Project, The. [QCU] Salus, Peter H. A quarter century of UNIX. [SMS] Steven M. Schultz. 2.11BSD, UNIX for the PDP-11. [TUHS] The Unix Historical Society. http://minnie.tuhs.org/Unix_History/. [USE] Usenet announcement. [WRS] Wind River Systems, Inc. [dmr] Dennis Ritchie, via E-Mail Multics 1965 UNIX Summer 1969 DEC PDP-7 First Edition 1971-11-03 [QCU] DEC PDP-11/20, Assembler Second Edition 1972-06-12 [QCU] 10 UNIX installations Third Edition 1973-02-xx [QCU] Pipes, 16 installations Fourth Edition 1973-11-xx [QCU] rewriting in C effected, above 30 installations Fifth Edition 1974-06-xx [QCU] above 50 installations Sixth Edition 1975-05-xx [QCU] port to DEC Vax Seventh Edition 1979-01-xx [QCU] first portable UNIX Eighth Edition 1985-02-xx [QCU] VAX 11/750, VAX 11/780 [dmr] descended from 4.1c BSD [dmr] descended from 4.1 BSD [44B] scooping-out and replacement of the character-device and networking part by the streams mechanism Ninth Edition 1986-09-xx [QCU] Tenth Edition 1989-10-xx [QCU] 1BSD late 1977 1978-03-09 [QCU] PDP-11, Pascal, ex(1) 30 free copies of 1BSD sent out 35 tapes sold for 50 USD [QCU] 2BSD mid 1978 [QCU] 1979-05-10 [TUHS] 75 2BSD tapes shipped 2.79BSD 1980-04-xx [TUHS] 2.8BSD 1981-07-xx [KSJ] 2.8.1BSD 1982-01-xx [QCU] set of performance improvements 2.9BSD 1983-07-xx [KSJ] 2.9.1BSD 1983-11-xx [TUHS] 2.9BSD-Seismo 1985-08-xx [SMS] 2.10BSD 1987-04-xx [KKK] 2.10.1BSD 1989-01-xx [SMS] 2.11BSD 1992-02-xx [SMS] 2.11BSD rev #430 1999-12-13 [SMS] 32V 1978-1[01]-xx [QCU] 3BSD late 1979 [QCU] March 1980 [TUHS] virtual memory, page replacement, demand paging 4.0BSD 1980-10-xx 4.1BSD 1981-07-08 [DOC] 4.1aBSD 1982-04-xx alpha release, 100 sites, networking [44B] 4.1bBSD internal release, fast filesystem [44B] 4.1cBSD late 1982 beta release, IPC [44B] 4.2BSD 1983-09-xx [QCU] 1983-08-03 [DOC] 4.3BSD 1986-06-xx [QCU] 1986-04-05 [KB], [DOC] 4.3BSD Tahoe 1988-06-15 [QCU], [DOC] 4.3BSD NET/1 1988-11-xx [QCU] 1989-01-01 [DOC] 4.3BSD Reno 1990-06-29 [QCU], [DOC] 4.3BSD NET/2 1991-06-28 [QCU], [DOC] BSD/386 ALPHA 1991-12-xx [BSDI] first code released to people outside BSDI 386BSD 0.0 1992-02-xx [DOC] BSD/386 0.3.1 1992-04-xx [BSDI] first ext. beta; B customers BSD/386 0.3.3 1992-06-xx [BSDI] first CDROM version 386BSD 0.1 1992-07-28 [DOC] 4.4BSD Alpha 1992-07-07 BSD/386 0.9.3 1992-10-xx [BSDI] first external gamma; G customers BSD/386 0.9.4 1992-12-xx [BSDI] would have been 1.0 except for request for preliminary injunction BSD/386 1.0 1993-03-xx [BSDI] injunction denied; first official release NetBSD 0.8 1993-04-20 [NBD] 4.4BSD 1993-06-01 [USE] NetBSD 0.9 1993-08-23 [NBD] FreeBSD 1.0 1993-11-01 [FBD] FreeBSD 1.0.2 1993-11-14 [FBD] supersedes 1.0 13 days after release. BSD/386 1.1 1994-02-xx [BSDI] 4.4BSD Lite 1994-03-01 [USE] FreeBSD 1.1 1994-05-07 [FBD] FreeBSD 1.1.5 1994-06-30 [FBD] FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 1994-07-05 [FBD] supersedes 1.1.5 5 days after release. NetBSD 1.0 1994-10-26 [NBD] 386BSD 1.0 1994-11-12 [USE] FreeBSD 2.0 1994-11-23 [FBD] BSD/OS 2.0 1995-01-xx [BSDI] 4.4 lite based FreeBSD 2.0.5 1995-06-10 [FBD] BSD/OS 2.0.1 1995-06-xx [BSDI] 4.4BSD Lite Release 2 1995-06-xx [44B] the true final distribution from the CSRG FreeBSD 2.1.0 1995-11-19 [FBD] NetBSD 1.1 1995-11-26 [NBD] BSD/OS 2.1 1996-01-xx [BSDI] FreeBSD 2.1.5 1996-07-14 [FBD] NetBSD 1.2 1996-10-04 [NBD] OpenBSD 2.0 1996-10-18 [OBD] FreeBSD 2.1.6 1996-11-16 [FBD] FreeBSD 2.1.6.1 1996-11-25 [FBD] (sendmail security release) Rhapsody 1997-xx-xx FreeBSD 2.1.7 1997-02-20 [FBD] BSD/OS 3.0 1997-02-xx [BSDI] 4.4 lite2 based FreeBSD 2.2.0 1997-03-16 [FBD] FreeBSD 2.2.1 1997-03-25 [FBD] FreeBSD 2.2.2 1997-05-16 [FBD] NetBSD 1.2.1 1997-05-20 [NBD] (patch release) OpenBSD 2.1 1997-06-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 2.2.5 1997-10-22 [FBD] OpenBSD 2.2 1997-12-01 [OBD] NetBSD 1.3 1998-01-04 [NBD] FreeBSD 2.2.6 1998-03-25 [FBD] NetBSD 1.3.1 1998-03-09 [NBD] (patch release) BSD/OS 3.1 1998-03-xx [BSDI] OpenBSD 2.3 1998-05-19 [OBD] NetBSD 1.3.2 1998-05-29 [NBD] (patch release) FreeBSD 2.2.7 1998-07-22 [FBD] BSD/OS 4.0 1998-08-xx [BSDI] 2-lock MP support, ELF executables FreeBSD 3.0 1998-10-16 [FBD] FreeBSD-3.0 is a snapshot from -current, while 3.1 and 3.2 are from 3.x-stable which was branched quite some time after 3.0-release FreeBSD 2.2.8 1998-11-29 [FBD] OpenBSD 2.4 1998-12-01 [OBD] NetBSD 1.3.3 1998-12-23 [NBD] (patch release) FreeBSD 3.1 1999-02-15 [FBD] BSD/OS 4.0.1 1999-03-xx [BSDI] NetBSD 1.4 1999-05-12 [NBD] FreeBSD 3.2 1999-05-17 [FBD] OpenBSD 2.5 1999-05-19 [OBD] NetBSD 1.4.1 1999-08-26 [NBD] (patch release) FreeBSD 3.3 1999-09-17 [FBD] OpenBSD 2.6 1999-12-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 3.4 1999-12-20 [FBD] BSD/OS 4.1 1999-12-xx [BSDI] FreeBSD 4.0 2000-03-13 [FBD] NetBSD 1.4.2 2000-03-19 [NBD] (patch release) OpenBSD 2.7 2000-06-15 [OBD] FreeBSD 3.5 2000-06-24 [FBD] FreeBSD 4.1 2000-07-27 [FBD] FreeBSD 3.5.1 2000-07-28 [FBD] FreeBSD 4.1.1 2000-09-25 [FBD] (a network-only patch release) FreeBSD 4.2 2000-11-21 [FBD] NetBSD 1.4.3 2000-11-25 [NBD] (patch release) BSD/OS 4.2 2000-11-29 [BSDI] OpenBSD 2.8 2000-12-01 [OBD] NetBSD 1.5 2000-12-06 [NBD] Mac OS X 10.0 2001-03-24 [APL] FreeBSD 4.3 2001-04-20 [FBD] OpenBSD 2.9 2001-06-01 [OBD] NetBSD 1.5.1 2001-07-11 [NBD] (patch release) NetBSD 1.5.2 2001-09-13 [NBD] (patch release) FreeBSD 4.4 2001-09-18 [FBD] Mac OS X 10.1 2001-09-29 [APL] OpenBSD 3.0 2001-12-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 4.5 2002-01-29 [FBD] BSD/OS 4.3 2002-03-14 [WRS] OpenBSD 3.1 2002-05-19 [OBD] FreeBSD 4.6 2002-06-15 [FBD] NetBSD 1.5.3 2002-07-22 [NBD] (patch release) FreeBSD 4.6.2 2002-08-15 [FBD] (patch release) Mac OS X 10.2 2002-08-23 [APL] NetBSD 1.6 2002-09-14 [NBD] FreeBSD 4.7 2002-10-08 [FBD] OpenBSD 3.2 2002-11-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 5.0 2003-01-17 [FBD] FreeBSD 5.0 is a separate branch off of -current, similar to 3.0. FreeBSD 4.8 2003-04-03 [FBD] NetBSD 1.6.1 2003-04-21 [NBD] (patch release) OpenBSD 3.3 2003-05-01 [OBD] BSD/OS 5.0 2003-05-?? [WRS] FreeBSD 5.1 2003-06-09 [FBD] Mac OS X 10.3 2003-10-24 [APL] FreeBSD 4.9 2003-10-28 [FBD] BSD/OS 5.1 ISE 2003-10-?? [WRS] (final version) OpenBSD 3.4 2003-11-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 5.2 2004-01-12 [FBD] FreeBSD 5.2.1 2004-02-22 [FBD] (patch release) NetBSD 1.6.2 2004-03-01 [NBD] (patch release) OpenBSD 3.5 2004-04-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 4.10 2004-05-27 [FBD] DragonFly 1.0 2004-07-12 [DFB] OpenBSD 3.6 2004-10-29 [OBD] FreeBSD 5.3 2004-11-06 [FBD] NetBSD 2.0 2004-12-09 [NBD] FreeBSD 4.11 2005-01-25 [FBD] DragonFly 1.2.0 2005-04-08 [DFB] NetBSD 2.0.2 2005-04-14 [NBD] (security/critical release) Mac OS X 10.4 2005-04-29 [APL] FreeBSD 5.4 2005-05-09 [FBD] OpenBSD 3.7 2005-05-19 [OBD] NetBSD 2.0.3 2005-10-31 [NBD] (security/critical release) OpenBSD 3.8 2005-11-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 6.0 2005-11-01 [FBD] NetBSD 2.1 2005-11-02 [NBD] NetBSD 3.0 2005-12-23 [NBD] DragonFly 1.4.0 2006-01-08 [DFB] FreeBSD 2.2.9 2006-04-01 [FBD] OpenBSD 3.9 2006-05-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 6.1 2006-05-08 [FBD] FreeBSD 5.5 2006-05-25 [FBD] NetBSD 3.0.1 2006-07-24 [NBD] (security/critical release) DragonFly 1.6.0 2006-07-24 [DFB] OpenBSD 4.0 2006-11-01 [OBD] NetBSD 3.0.2 2006-11-04 [NBD] (security/critical release) NetBSD 3.1 2006-11-04 [NBD] FreeBSD 6.2 2007-01-15 [FBD] DragonFly 1.8.0 2007-01-30 [DFB] OpenBSD 4.1 2007-05-01 [OBD] DragonFly 1.10.0 2007-08-06 [DFB] Mac OS X 10.5 2007-10-26 [APL] OpenBSD 4.2 2007-11-01 [OBD] NetBSD 4.0 2007-12-19 [NBD] FreeBSD 6.3 2008-01-18 [FBD] DragonFly 1.12.0 2008-02-26 [DFB] FreeBSD 7.0 2008-02-27 [FBD] OpenBSD 4.3 2008-05-01 [OBD] DragonFly 2.0.0 2008-07-21 [DFB] OpenBSD 4.4 2008-11-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 6.4 2008-11-28 [FBD] FreeBSD 7.1 2009-01-04 [FBD] DragonFly 2.2.0 2009-02-17 [DFB] NetBSD 5.0 2009-04-29 [NBD] OpenBSD 4.5 2009-05-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 7.2 2009-05-04 [FBD] Mac OS X 10.6 2009-06-08 [APL] NetBSD 5.0.1 2009-08-02 [NBD] (security/critical release) DragonFly 2.4.0 2009-09-16 [DFB] OpenBSD 4.6 2009-10-18 [OBD] FreeBSD 8.0 2009-11-26 [FBD] NetBSD 5.0.2 2010-02-12 [NBD] (security/critical release) FreeBSD 7.3 2010-03-23 [FBD] DragonFly 2.6.0 2010-03-28 [DFB] OpenBSD 4.7 2010-05-19 [OBD] FreeBSD 8.1 2010-07-24 [FBD] DragonFly 2.8.2 2010-10-30 [DFB] OpenBSD 4.8 2010-11-01 [OBD] NetBSD 5.1 2010-11-19 [NBD] FreeBSD 7.4 2011-02-24 [FBD] FreeBSD 8.2 2011-02-24 [FBD] DragonFly 2.10.1 2011-04-26 [DFB] OpenBSD 4.9 2011-05-01 [OBD] Mac OS X 10.7 2011-07-20 [APL] OpenBSD 5.0 2011-11-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 9.0 2012-01-12 [FBD] NetBSD 5.1.2 2012-02-02 [NBD] (security/critical release) DragonFly 3.0.1 2012-02-21 [DFB] FreeBSD 8.3 2012-04-18 [FBD] OpenBSD 5.1 2012-05-01 [OBD] Mac OS X 10.8 2012-07-25 [APL] NetBSD 6.0 2012-10-17 [NBD] OpenBSD 5.2 2012-11-01 [OBD] DragonFly 3.2.1 2012-11-02 [DFB] NetBSD 5.2 2012-12-03 [NBD] NetBSD 6.0.1 2012-12-26 [NBD] (security/critical release) FreeBSD 9.1 2012-12-30 [FBD] DragonFly 3.4.1 2013-04-29 [DFB] OpenBSD 5.3 2013-05-01 [OBD] NetBSD 6.0.2 2013-05-18 [NBD] (security/critical release) NetBSD 6.1 2013-05-18 [NBD] FreeBSD 8.4 2013-06-07 [FBD] NetBSD 6.1.1 2013-08-22 [NBD] NetBSD 5.1.3 2013-09-29 [NBD] NetBSD 5.2.1 2013-09-29 [NBD] FreeBSD 9.2 2013-09-30 [FBD] NetBSD 6.0.3 2013-09-30 [NBD] NetBSD 6.1.2 2013-09-30 [NBD] Mac OS X 10.9 2013-10-22 [APL] OpenBSD 5.4 2013-11-01 [OBD] DragonFly 3.6.0 2013-11-25 [DFB] FreeBSD 10.0 2014-01-20 [FBD] NetBSD 5.1.4 2014-01-25 [NBD] NetBSD 5.2.2 2014-01-25 [NBD] NetBSD 6.0.4 2014-01-25 [NBD] NetBSD 6.1.3 2014-01-25 [NBD] DragonFly 3.6.1 2014-02-22 [DFB] DragonFly 3.6.2 2014-04-10 [DFB] NetBSD 6.0.5 2014-04-12 [NDB] NetBSD 6.1.4 2014-04-12 [NDB] OpenBSD 5.5 2014-05-01 [OBD] DragonFly 3.8.0 2014-06-04 [DFB] DragonFly 3.8.1 2014-06-16 [DFB] DragonFly 3.6.3 2014-06-17 [DFB] FreeBSD 9.3 2014-07-05 [FBD] DragonFly 3.8.2 2014-08-08 [DFB] NetBSD 6.1.5 2014-09-22 [NBD] Mac OS X 10.10 2014-10-16 [APL] OpenBSD 5.6 2014-11-01 [OBD] FreeBSD 10.1 2014-11-14 [FBD] DragonFly 4.0.1 2014-11-25 [DFB] DragonFly 4.0.2 2015-01-07 [DFB] DragonFly 4.0.3 2015-01-21 [DFB] DragonFly 4.0.4 2015-03-09 [DFB] DragonFly 4.0.5 2015-03-23 [DFB] OpenBSD 5.7 2015-05-01 [OBD] DragonFly 4.2.0 2015-06-29 [DFB] FreeBSD 10.2 2015-08-13 [FBD] NetBSD 7.0 2015-09-25 [NBD] OS X 10.11 2015-09-30 [APL] OpenBSD 5.8 2015-10-18 [OBD] DragonFly 4.4.1 2015-12-07 [DFB] OpenBSD 5.9 2016-03-29 [OBD] FreeBSD 10.3 2016-04-04 [FBD] NetBSD 7.0.1 2016-05-22 [NBD] DragonFly 4.6.0 2016-08-02 [DFB] OpenBSD 6.0 2016-09-01 [OBD] macOS 10.12 2016-09-20 [APL] FreeBSD 11.0 2016-10-10 [FBD] NetBSD 7.1 2017-03-11 [NBD] DragonFly 4.8.0 2017-03-27 [DFB] OpenBSD 6.1 2017-04-11 [OBD] +FreeBSD 11.1 2017-07-26 [FBD] Bibliography ------------------------ Leffler, Samuel J., Marshall Kirk McKusick, Michael J Karels and John Quarterman. The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX Operating System. Reading, Mass. Addison-Wesley, 1989. ISBN 0-201-06196-1 Salus, Peter H. A quarter century of UNIX. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1994. ISBN 0-201-54777-5 McKusick, Marshall Kirk, Keith Bostic, Michael J Karels, and John Quarterman. The Design and Implementation of the 4.4BSD Operating System. Reading, Mass. Addison-Wesley, 1996. ISBN 0-201-54979-4 McKusick, Marshall Kirk, George Neville-Neil. The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System. Addison-Wesley Professional, Published: Aug 2, 2004. ISBN 0-201-70245-2 McKusick, Marshall Kirk, George Neville-Neil, Robert Watson. The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, 2nd Edition. Pearson Education, Inc., 2014. ISBN 0-321-96897-2 Doug McIlroy. Research Unix Reader. Michael G. Brown. The Role of BSD in the Development of Unix. Presented to the Tasmanian Unix Special Interest Group of the Australian Computer Society, Hobart, August 1993. Peter H. Salus. Unix at 25. Byte Magazine, October 1994. URL: http://www.byte.com/art/9410/sec8/art3.htm Andreas Klemm, Lars Köller. If you're going to San Francisco ... Die freien BSD-Varianten von Unix. c't April 1997, page 368ff. BSD Release Announcements collection. URL: http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/ BSD Hypertext Man Pages URL: http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi UNIX history graphing project URL: http://minnie.tuhs.org/Unix_History/index.html UNIX history URL: http://www.levenez.com/unix/ James Howard: The BSD Family Tree URL: http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200104/bsd_family.html ("what are the differences between FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD?") Acknowledgments --------------- Josh Gilliam for suggestions, bug fixes, and finding very old original BSD announcements from Usenet or tapes. Steven M. Schultz for providing 2.8BSD, 2.10BSD, 2.11BSD manual pages. -- Copyright (c) 1997-2012 Wolfram Schneider URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/share/misc/bsd-family-tree $FreeBSD$ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/share/mk/bsd.crunchgen.mk =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/share/mk/bsd.crunchgen.mk (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/share/mk/bsd.crunchgen.mk (revision 322676) @@ -1,173 +1,173 @@ ################################################################# # # Generate crunched binaries using crunchgen(1). # # General notes: # # A number of Make variables are used to generate the crunchgen config file. # # CRUNCH_SRCDIRS: lists directories to search for included programs # CRUNCH_PROGS: lists programs to be included # CRUNCH_LIBS: libraries to statically link with # CRUNCH_SHLIBS: libraries to dynamically link with # CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS: generic build options to be added to every program # CRUNCH_BUILDTOOLS: lists programs that need build tools built in the # local architecture. # # Special options can be specified for individual programs # CRUNCH_SRCDIR_${P}: base source directory for program ${P} # CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS_${P}: additional build options for ${P} # CRUNCH_ALIAS_${P}: additional names to be used for ${P} # # By default, any name appearing in CRUNCH_PROGS or CRUNCH_ALIAS_${P} # will be used to generate a hard link to the resulting binary. # Specific links can be suppressed by setting # CRUNCH_SUPPRESS_LINK_${NAME} to 1. # # If CRUNCH_GENERATE_LINKS is set to no, no links will be generated. # # $FreeBSD$ ################################################################## # The following is pretty nearly a generic crunchgen-handling makefile # CONF= ${PROG}.conf OUTMK= ${PROG}.mk OUTC= ${PROG}.c OUTPUTS=${OUTMK} ${OUTC} ${PROG}.cache CRUNCHOBJS= ${.OBJDIR} CRUNCH_GENERATE_LINKS?= yes # Don't let the prog.mk use MK_AUTO_OBJ, but do let the component builds use # it. CRUNCHENV+= MK_AUTO_OBJ=no CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS+= MK_AUTO_OBJ=${MK_AUTO_OBJ} CLEANFILES+= ${CONF} *.o *.lo *.c *.mk *.cache *.a *.h # Don't try to extract debug info from ${PROG}. MK_DEBUG_FILES= no # Set a default SRCDIR for each for simpler handling below. .for D in ${CRUNCH_SRCDIRS} .for P in ${CRUNCH_PROGS_${D}} CRUNCH_SRCDIR_${P}?= ${.CURDIR}/../../${D}/${P} .endfor .endfor # Program names and their aliases contribute hardlinks to 'rescue' executable, # except for those that get suppressed. .for D in ${CRUNCH_SRCDIRS} .for P in ${CRUNCH_PROGS_${D}} ${OUTPUTS}: ${CRUNCH_SRCDIR_${P}}/Makefile .if ${CRUNCH_GENERATE_LINKS} == "yes" .ifndef CRUNCH_SUPPRESS_LINK_${P} LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/${PROG} ${BINDIR}/${P} .endif .for A in ${CRUNCH_ALIAS_${P}} .ifndef CRUNCH_SUPPRESS_LINK_${A} LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/${PROG} ${BINDIR}/${A} .endif .endfor .endif .endfor .endfor .if !defined(_SKIP_BUILD) all: ${PROG} .endif exe: ${PROG} ${CONF}: Makefile echo \# Auto-generated, do not edit >${.TARGET} .ifdef CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS echo buildopts ${CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS} >>${.TARGET} .endif .ifdef CRUNCH_LIBS echo libs ${CRUNCH_LIBS} >>${.TARGET} .endif .ifdef CRUNCH_SHLIBS echo libs_so ${CRUNCH_SHLIBS} >>${.TARGET} .endif .for D in ${CRUNCH_SRCDIRS} .for P in ${CRUNCH_PROGS_${D}} echo progs ${P} >>${.TARGET} echo special ${P} srcdir ${CRUNCH_SRCDIR_${P}} >>${.TARGET} .ifdef CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS_${P} echo special ${P} buildopts DIRPRFX=${DIRPRFX}${P}/ \ ${CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS_${P}} >>${.TARGET} .else echo special ${P} buildopts DIRPRFX=${DIRPRFX}${P}/ >>${.TARGET} .endif .for A in ${CRUNCH_ALIAS_${P}} echo ln ${P} ${A} >>${.TARGET} .endfor .endfor .endfor CRUNCHGEN?= crunchgen CRUNCHENV+= MK_TESTS=no \ UPDATE_DEPENDFILE=no \ _RECURSING_CRUNCH=1 .ORDER: ${OUTPUTS} objs ${OUTPUTS:[1]}: .META ${OUTPUTS:[2..-1]}: .NOMETA ${OUTPUTS}: ${CONF} - MAKE=${MAKE} ${CRUNCHENV:NMK_AUTO_OBJ=*} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CRUNCHOBJS} \ + MAKE="${MAKE}" ${CRUNCHENV:NMK_AUTO_OBJ=*} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CRUNCHOBJS} \ MK_AUTO_OBJ=${MK_AUTO_OBJ} \ ${CRUNCHGEN} -fq -m ${OUTMK} -c ${OUTC} ${CONF} # Avoid redundantly calling 'make objs' which we've done by our # own dependencies. sed -i '' -e "s/^\(${PROG}:.*\) \$$(SUBMAKE_TARGETS)/\1/" ${OUTMK} # These 2 targets cannot use .MAKE since they depend on the generated # ${OUTMK} above. ${PROG}: ${OUTPUTS} objs .NOMETA .PHONY ${CRUNCHENV} \ CC="${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS}" \ CXX="${CXX} ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS}" \ ${MAKE} .MAKE.MODE="${.MAKE.MODE} curdirOk=yes" \ .MAKE.META.IGNORE_PATHS="${.MAKE.META.IGNORE_PATHS}" \ -f ${OUTMK} exe objs: ${OUTMK} .META ${CRUNCHENV} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CRUNCHOBJS} \ ${MAKE} -f ${OUTMK} BUILD_TOOLS_META=.NOMETA objs # Someone should replace the bin/csh and bin/sh build-tools with # shell scripts so we can remove this nonsense. .for _tool in ${CRUNCH_BUILDTOOLS} build-tools-${_tool}: ${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/../../${_tool}; \ ${CRUNCHENV} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CRUNCHOBJS} ${MAKE} obj; \ ${CRUNCHENV} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CRUNCHOBJS} ${MAKE} build-tools build-tools: build-tools-${_tool} .endfor # Use a separate build tree to hold files compiled for this crunchgen binary # Yes, this does seem to partly duplicate bsd.subdir.mk, but I can't # get that to cooperate with bsd.prog.mk. Besides, many of the standard # targets should NOT be propagated into the components. .for __target in clean cleandepend cleandir obj objlink .for D in ${CRUNCH_SRCDIRS} .for P in ${CRUNCH_PROGS_${D}} ${__target}_crunchdir_${P}: .PHONY .MAKE ${_+_}cd ${CRUNCH_SRCDIR_${P}} && \ ${CRUNCHENV} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CANONICALOBJDIR} ${MAKE} \ DIRPRFX=${DIRPRFX}${P}/ ${CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS} ${__target} ${__target}: ${__target}_crunchdir_${P} .endfor .endfor .endfor clean: rm -f ${CLEANFILES} ${_+_}if [ -e ${.OBJDIR}/${OUTMK} ]; then \ ${CRUNCHENV} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CRUNCHOBJS} ${MAKE} \ -f ${OUTMK} clean; \ fi META_XTRAS+= ${find ${CRUNCHOBJS}${SRCTOP} -name '*.meta' 2>/dev/null || true:L:sh} META_XTRAS+= ${echo ${CRUNCHOBJS}/*.lo.meta 2>/dev/null || true:L:sh} META_XTRAS+= ${PROG}.meta Index: projects/runtime-coverage/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk (revision 322676) @@ -1,499 +1,504 @@ # from: @(#)bsd.lib.mk 5.26 (Berkeley) 5/2/91 # $FreeBSD$ # .include .if defined(LIB_CXX) || defined(SHLIB_CXX) _LD= ${CXX} .else _LD= ${CC} .endif .if defined(LIB_CXX) LIB= ${LIB_CXX} .endif .if defined(SHLIB_CXX) SHLIB= ${SHLIB_CXX} .endif LIB_PRIVATE= ${PRIVATELIB:Dprivate} # Set up the variables controlling shared libraries. After this section, # SHLIB_NAME will be defined only if we are to create a shared library. # SHLIB_LINK will be defined only if we are to create a link to it. # INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE will be defined only if we are to create a PIC archive. .if defined(NO_PIC) .undef SHLIB_NAME .undef INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE .else .if !defined(SHLIB) && defined(LIB) SHLIB= ${LIB} .endif .if !defined(SHLIB_NAME) && defined(SHLIB) && defined(SHLIB_MAJOR) SHLIB_NAME= lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${SHLIB}.so.${SHLIB_MAJOR} .endif .if defined(SHLIB_NAME) && !empty(SHLIB_NAME:M*.so.*) SHLIB_LINK?= ${SHLIB_NAME:R} .endif SONAME?= ${SHLIB_NAME} .endif .if defined(CRUNCH_CFLAGS) CFLAGS+= ${CRUNCH_CFLAGS} .endif .if ${MK_ASSERT_DEBUG} == "no" CFLAGS+= -DNDEBUG NO_WERROR= .endif .if defined(DEBUG_FLAGS) CFLAGS+= ${DEBUG_FLAGS} .if ${MK_CTF} != "no" && ${DEBUG_FLAGS:M-g} != "" CTFFLAGS+= -g .endif .else STRIP?= -s .endif .if ${SHLIBDIR:M*lib32*} TAGS+= lib32 .endif .if defined(NO_ROOT) .if !defined(TAGS) || ! ${TAGS:Mpackage=*} TAGS+= package=${PACKAGE:Uruntime} .endif TAG_ARGS= -T ${TAGS:[*]:S/ /,/g} .endif .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" && empty(DEBUG_FLAGS:M-g) && \ empty(DEBUG_FLAGS:M-gdwarf*) SHARED_CFLAGS+= -g SHARED_CXXFLAGS+= -g CTFFLAGS+= -g .endif .if defined(SHLIB_NAME) && ${MK_COVERAGE} != "no" && \ (!empty(DEBUG_FLAGS:M-g*) || !empty(SHARED_CFLAGS:M-g*) || \ !empty(SHARED_CXXFLAGS:M-g*)) _COV_FLAG= --coverage SHARED_CFLAGS+= ${_COV_FLAG} SHARED_CXXFLAGS+= ${_COV_FLAG} .endif .include # prefer .s to a .c, add .po, remove stuff not used in the BSD libraries # .pico used for PIC object files .SUFFIXES: .out .o .bc .ll .po .pico .ppico .S .asm .s .c .cc .cpp .cxx .C .f .y .l .ln .if !defined(PICFLAG) .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "sparc64" PICFLAG=-fPIC .else PICFLAG=-fpic .endif .endif PO_FLAG=-pg .c.po: ${CC} ${PO_FLAG} ${STATIC_CFLAGS} ${PO_CFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .c.pico: ${CC} ${PICFLAG} -DPIC ${SHARED_CFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .c.ppico: ${CC} ${PICFLAG} -DPIC ${SHARED_CFLAGS:N${_COV_FLAG}} ${CFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .cc.po .C.po .cpp.po .cxx.po: ${CXX} ${PO_FLAG} ${STATIC_CXXFLAGS} ${PO_CXXFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} .cc.pico .C.pico .cpp.pico .cxx.pico: ${CXX} ${PICFLAG} -DPIC ${SHARED_CXXFLAGS} ${CXXFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} .cc.ppico .C.ppico .cpp.ppico .cxx.ppico: ${CXX} ${PICFLAG} -DPIC ${SHARED_CXXFLAGS:N${_COV_FLAG}} ${CXXFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} .f.po: ${FC} -pg ${FFLAGS} -o ${.TARGET} -c ${.IMPSRC} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .f.pico .f.ppico: ${FC} ${PICFLAG} -DPIC ${FFLAGS} -o ${.TARGET} -c ${.IMPSRC} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .s.po .s.pico .s.ppico: ${AS} ${AFLAGS} -o ${.TARGET} ${.IMPSRC} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .asm.po: ${CC:N${CCACHE_BIN}} -x assembler-with-cpp -DPROF ${PO_CFLAGS} \ ${ACFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .asm.pico: ${CC:N${CCACHE_BIN}} -x assembler-with-cpp ${PICFLAG} -DPIC \ ${CFLAGS} ${ACFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .asm.ppico: ${CC:N${CCACHE_BIN}} -x assembler-with-cpp ${PICFLAG} -DPIC \ ${CFLAGS:N${_COV_FLAG}} ${ACFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .S.po: ${CC:N${CCACHE_BIN}} -DPROF ${PO_CFLAGS} ${ACFLAGS} -c ${.IMPSRC} \ -o ${.TARGET} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} .S.pico .S.ppico: ${CC:N${CCACHE_BIN}} ${PICFLAG} -DPIC ${CFLAGS} ${ACFLAGS} \ -c ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} ${CTFCONVERT_CMD} _LIBDIR:=${LIBDIR} _SHLIBDIR:=${SHLIBDIR} .if defined(SHLIB_NAME) .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" SHLIB_NAME_FULL=${SHLIB_NAME}.full .if ${MK_COVERAGE} != "no" COVERAGEFILEDIR=${COVERAGEDIR}${_SHLIBDIR} .if !exists(${DESTDIR}${COVERAGEFILEDIR}) COVERAGEMKDIR= .endif .endif # Use ${DEBUGDIR} for base system debug files, else .debug subdirectory .if ${_SHLIBDIR} == "/boot" ||\ ${SHLIBDIR:C%/lib(/.*)?$%/lib%} == "/lib" ||\ ${SHLIBDIR:C%/usr/(tests/)?lib(32|exec)?(/.*)?%/usr/lib%} == "/usr/lib" DEBUGFILEDIR=${DEBUGDIR}${_SHLIBDIR} .else DEBUGFILEDIR=${_SHLIBDIR}/.debug .endif .if !exists(${DESTDIR}${DEBUGFILEDIR}) DEBUGMKDIR= .endif .else SHLIB_NAME_FULL=${SHLIB_NAME} .endif .endif .include # Allow libraries to specify their own version map or have it # automatically generated (see bsd.symver.mk above). .if ${MK_SYMVER} == "yes" && !empty(VERSION_MAP) ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL}: ${VERSION_MAP} LDFLAGS+= -Wl,--version-script=${VERSION_MAP} .endif .if defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) || defined(SHLIB_NAME) OBJS+= ${SRCS:N*.h:R:S/$/.o/} CLEANFILES+= ${OBJS} ${STATICOBJS} .endif .if defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) _LIBS= lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}.a lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}.a: ${OBJS} ${STATICOBJS} @${ECHO} building static ${LIB} library @rm -f ${.TARGET} ${AR} ${ARFLAGS} ${.TARGET} `NM='${NM}' NMFLAGS='${NMFLAGS}' \ ${LORDER} ${OBJS} ${STATICOBJS} | ${TSORT} ${TSORTFLAGS}` ${ARADD} ${RANLIB} ${RANLIBFLAGS} ${.TARGET} .endif .if !defined(INTERNALLIB) .if ${MK_PROFILE} != "no" && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) _LIBS+= lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}_p.a POBJS+= ${OBJS:.o=.po} ${STATICOBJS:.o=.po} DEPENDOBJS+= ${POBJS} CLEANFILES+= ${POBJS} lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}_p.a: ${POBJS} @${ECHO} building profiled ${LIB} library @rm -f ${.TARGET} ${AR} ${ARFLAGS} ${.TARGET} `NM='${NM}' NMFLAGS='${NMFLAGS}' \ ${LORDER} ${POBJS} | ${TSORT} ${TSORTFLAGS}` ${ARADD} ${RANLIB} ${RANLIBFLAGS} ${.TARGET} .endif .if defined(LLVM_LINK) BCOBJS= ${OBJS:.o=.bco} ${STATICOBJS:.o=.bco} LLOBJS= ${OBJS:.o=.llo} ${STATICOBJS:.o=.llo} CLEANFILES+= ${BCOBJS} ${LLOBJS} lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}.bc: ${BCOBJS} ${LLVM_LINK} -o ${.TARGET} ${BCOBJS} lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}.ll: ${LLOBJS} ${LLVM_LINK} -S -o ${.TARGET} ${LLOBJS} .endif .if defined(SHLIB_NAME) || \ defined(INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE) && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) SOBJS+= ${OBJS:.o=.pico} DEPENDOBJS+= ${SOBJS} CLEANFILES+= ${SOBJS} .if defined(INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE) && ${MK_COVERAGE} != "no" SPOBJS:= ${SOBJS:.pico=.ppico} DEPENDOBJS+= ${SPOBJS} CLEANFILES+= ${SPOBJS} .endif .endif .if defined(SHLIB_NAME) _LIBS+= ${SHLIB_NAME} .if !empty(_COV_FLAG) SOLINKOPTS+= ${_COV_FLAG} .endif SOLINKOPTS+= -shared -Wl,-x .if defined(LD_FATAL_WARNINGS) && ${LD_FATAL_WARNINGS} == "no" SOLINKOPTS+= -Wl,--no-fatal-warnings .else SOLINKOPTS+= -Wl,--fatal-warnings .endif SOLINKOPTS+= -Wl,--warn-shared-textrel .if target(beforelinking) beforelinking: ${SOBJS} ${SPOBJS} ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL}: beforelinking .endif .if defined(SHLIB_LINK) .if defined(SHLIB_LDSCRIPT) && !empty(SHLIB_LDSCRIPT) && exists(${.CURDIR}/${SHLIB_LDSCRIPT}) ${SHLIB_LINK:R}.ld: ${.CURDIR}/${SHLIB_LDSCRIPT} sed -e 's,@@SHLIB@@,${_SHLIBDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME},g' \ -e 's,@@LIBDIR@@,${_LIBDIR},g' \ ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL}: ${SHLIB_LINK:R}.ld CLEANFILES+= ${SHLIB_LINK:R}.ld .endif CLEANFILES+= ${SHLIB_LINK} .endif ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL}: ${SOBJS} @${ECHO} building shared library ${SHLIB_NAME} @rm -f ${SHLIB_NAME} ${SHLIB_LINK} .if defined(SHLIB_LINK) && !commands(${SHLIB_LINK:R}.ld) && ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} == "no" @${INSTALL_SYMLINK} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},development} ${SHLIB_NAME} ${SHLIB_LINK} .endif ${_LD:N${CCACHE_BIN}} ${LDFLAGS} ${SSP_CFLAGS} ${SOLINKOPTS} \ -o ${.TARGET} -Wl,-soname,${SONAME} \ `NM='${NM}' NMFLAGS='${NMFLAGS}' ${LORDER} ${SOBJS} | \ ${TSORT} ${TSORTFLAGS}` ${LDADD} .if ${MK_CTF} != "no" ${CTFMERGE} ${CTFFLAGS} -o ${.TARGET} ${SOBJS} .endif .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" CLEANFILES+= ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL} ${SHLIB_NAME}.debug ${SHLIB_NAME}: ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL} ${SHLIB_NAME}.debug ${OBJCOPY} --strip-debug --add-gnu-debuglink=${SHLIB_NAME}.debug \ ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL} ${.TARGET} .if defined(SHLIB_LINK) && !commands(${SHLIB_LINK:R}.ld) @${INSTALL_SYMLINK} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},development} ${SHLIB_NAME} ${SHLIB_LINK} .endif ${SHLIB_NAME}.debug: ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL} ${OBJCOPY} --only-keep-debug ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL} ${.TARGET} .endif .endif #defined(SHLIB_NAME) .if defined(INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE) && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) && ${MK_TOOLCHAIN} != "no" _LIBS+= lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}_pic.a lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}_pic.a: ${SPOBJS} @${ECHO} building special pic ${LIB} library @rm -f ${.TARGET} ${AR} ${ARFLAGS} ${.TARGET} ${SPOBJS} ${ARADD} ${RANLIB} ${RANLIBFLAGS} ${.TARGET} .endif .if defined(WANT_LINT) && !defined(NO_LINT) && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) LINTLIB= llib-l${LIB}.ln _LIBS+= ${LINTLIB} LINTOBJS+= ${SRCS:M*.c:.c=.ln} CLEANFILES+= ${LINTOBJS} ${LINTLIB}: ${LINTOBJS} @${ECHO} building lint library ${.TARGET} @rm -f ${.TARGET} ${LINT} ${LINTLIBFLAGS} ${CFLAGS:M-[DIU]*} ${.ALLSRC} .endif .endif # !defined(INTERNALLIB) .if defined(_SKIP_BUILD) all: .else .if defined(_LIBS) && !empty(_LIBS) all: ${_LIBS} .endif .if ${MK_MAN} != "no" && !defined(LIBRARIES_ONLY) all: all-man .endif .endif CLEANFILES+= ${_LIBS} _EXTRADEPEND: .if !defined(NO_EXTRADEPEND) && defined(SHLIB_NAME) .if defined(DPADD) && !empty(DPADD) echo ${SHLIB_NAME_FULL}: ${DPADD} >> ${DEPENDFILE} .endif .endif .if !target(install) .if defined(PRECIOUSLIB) .if !defined(NO_FSCHG) SHLINSTALLFLAGS+= -fschg .endif +.endif +# Install libraries with -S to avoid linker races with WORLDTMP and risk +# of modifying in-use libraries when installing to a running system. +# It is safe to avoid this for NO_ROOT builds that are only creating an image. +.if !defined(NO_SAFE_LIBINSTALL) && !defined(NO_ROOT) SHLINSTALLFLAGS+= -S .endif _INSTALLFLAGS:= ${INSTALLFLAGS} .for ie in ${INSTALLFLAGS_EDIT} _INSTALLFLAGS:= ${_INSTALLFLAGS${ie}} .endfor _SHLINSTALLFLAGS:= ${SHLINSTALLFLAGS} .for ie in ${INSTALLFLAGS_EDIT} _SHLINSTALLFLAGS:= ${_SHLINSTALLFLAGS${ie}} .endfor .if !defined(INTERNALLIB) realinstall: _libinstall .ORDER: beforeinstall _libinstall _libinstall: .if defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) && ${MK_INSTALLLIB} != "no" ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},development} -C -o ${LIBOWN} -g ${LIBGRP} -m ${LIBMODE} \ ${_INSTALLFLAGS} lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}.a ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/ .endif .if ${MK_PROFILE} != "no" && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},profile} -C -o ${LIBOWN} -g ${LIBGRP} -m ${LIBMODE} \ ${_INSTALLFLAGS} lib${LIB_PRIVATE}${LIB}_p.a ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/ .endif .if defined(SHLIB_NAME) ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS} ${STRIP} -o ${LIBOWN} -g ${LIBGRP} -m ${LIBMODE} \ ${_INSTALLFLAGS} ${_SHLINSTALLFLAGS} \ ${SHLIB_NAME} ${DESTDIR}${_SHLIBDIR}/ .if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no" .if ${MK_COVERAGE} != "no" .if defined(COVERAGEMKDIR) ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},coverage} -d ${DESTDIR}${COVERAGEFILEDIR}/ .endif ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},coverage} -o ${LIBOWN} -g ${LIBGRP} -m ${LIBMODE} \ ${_INSTALLFLAGS} \ ${SHLIB_NAME}.full ${DESTDIR}${COVERAGEFILEDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME} .endif .if defined(DEBUGMKDIR) ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},debug} -d ${DESTDIR}${DEBUGFILEDIR}/ .endif ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},debug} -o ${LIBOWN} -g ${LIBGRP} -m ${DEBUGMODE} \ ${_INSTALLFLAGS} \ ${SHLIB_NAME}.debug ${DESTDIR}${DEBUGFILEDIR}/ .endif .if defined(SHLIB_LINK) .if commands(${SHLIB_LINK:R}.ld) ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},development} -S -C -o ${LIBOWN} -g ${LIBGRP} -m ${LIBMODE} \ ${_INSTALLFLAGS} ${SHLIB_LINK:R}.ld \ ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_LINK} .for _SHLIB_LINK_LINK in ${SHLIB_LDSCRIPT_LINKS} ${INSTALL_SYMLINK} ${SHLIB_LINK} ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${_SHLIB_LINK_LINK} .endfor .else .if ${_SHLIBDIR} == ${_LIBDIR} .if ${SHLIB_LINK:Mlib*} ${INSTALL_RSYMLINK} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},development} ${SHLIB_NAME} ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_LINK} .else ${INSTALL_RSYMLINK} ${TAG_ARGS} ${DESTDIR}${_SHLIBDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME} \ ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_LINK} .endif .else .if ${SHLIB_LINK:Mlib*} ${INSTALL_RSYMLINK} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},development} ${DESTDIR}${_SHLIBDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME} \ ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_LINK} .else ${INSTALL_RSYMLINK} ${TAG_ARGS} ${DESTDIR}${_SHLIBDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME} \ ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_LINK} .endif .if exists(${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME}) -chflags noschg ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME} rm -f ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME} .endif .endif .endif # SHLIB_LDSCRIPT .endif # SHLIB_LINK .endif # SHIB_NAME .if defined(INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE) && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) && ${MK_TOOLCHAIN} != "no" ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},development} -o ${LIBOWN} -g ${LIBGRP} -m ${LIBMODE} \ ${_INSTALLFLAGS} lib${LIB}_pic.a ${DESTDIR}${_LIBDIR}/ .endif .if defined(WANT_LINT) && !defined(NO_LINT) && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) ${INSTALL} ${TAG_ARGS:D${TAG_ARGS},development} -o ${LIBOWN} -g ${LIBGRP} -m ${LIBMODE} \ ${_INSTALLFLAGS} ${LINTLIB} ${DESTDIR}${LINTLIBDIR}/ .endif .endif # !defined(INTERNALLIB) .if !defined(LIBRARIES_ONLY) .include .if defined(_COV_FLAG) .include .endif .include .include .include .endif .include .if ${MK_MAN} != "no" && !defined(LIBRARIES_ONLY) realinstall: maninstall .ORDER: beforeinstall maninstall .endif .endif .if !target(lint) lint: ${SRCS:M*.c} ${LINT} ${LINTFLAGS} ${CFLAGS:M-[DIU]*} ${.ALLSRC} .endif .if ${MK_MAN} != "no" && !defined(LIBRARIES_ONLY) .include .endif .if defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS+= ${SRCS:M*.h} .for _S in ${SRCS:N*.[hly]} OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS.${_S:R}.po+= ${_S} .endfor .endif .if defined(SHLIB_NAME) || \ defined(INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE) && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB) .for _S in ${SRCS:N*.[hly]} OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS.${_S:R}.pico+= ${_S} OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS.${_S:R}.ppico+= ${_S} .endfor .endif .if defined(HAS_TESTS) MAKE+= MK_MAKE_CHECK_USE_SANDBOX=yes SUBDIR_TARGETS+= check TESTS_LD_LIBRARY_PATH+= ${.OBJDIR} .endif .include .include .include .include Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/amd64/minidump_machdep.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/amd64/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/amd64/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,503 +1,471 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2006 Peter Wemm * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_pmap.h" #include "opt_watchdog.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include CTASSERT(sizeof(struct kerneldumpheader) == 512); -/* - * Don't touch the first SIZEOF_METADATA bytes on the dump device. This - * is to protect us from metadata and to protect metadata from us. - */ -#define SIZEOF_METADATA (64*1024) - uint64_t *vm_page_dump; int vm_page_dump_size; static struct kerneldumpheader kdh; static off_t dumplo; /* Handle chunked writes. */ static size_t fragsz; static void *dump_va; static size_t counter, progress, dumpsize; CTASSERT(sizeof(*vm_page_dump) == 8); static int dump_retry_count = 5; SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, dump_retry_count, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &dump_retry_count, 0, "Number of times dump has to retry before bailing out"); static int is_dumpable(vm_paddr_t pa) { vm_page_t m; int i; if ((m = vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa)) != NULL) return ((m->flags & PG_NODUMP) == 0); for (i = 0; dump_avail[i] != 0 || dump_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { if (pa >= dump_avail[i] && pa < dump_avail[i + 1]) return (1); } return (0); } #define PG2MB(pgs) (((pgs) + (1 << 8) - 1) >> 8) static int blk_flush(struct dumperinfo *di) { int error; if (fragsz == 0) return (0); error = dump_write(di, dump_va, 0, dumplo, fragsz); dumplo += fragsz; fragsz = 0; return (error); } static struct { int min_per; int max_per; int visited; } progress_track[10] = { { 0, 10, 0}, { 10, 20, 0}, { 20, 30, 0}, { 30, 40, 0}, { 40, 50, 0}, { 50, 60, 0}, { 60, 70, 0}, { 70, 80, 0}, { 80, 90, 0}, { 90, 100, 0} }; static void report_progress(size_t progress, size_t dumpsize) { int sofar, i; sofar = 100 - ((progress * 100) / dumpsize); for (i = 0; i < nitems(progress_track); i++) { if (sofar < progress_track[i].min_per || sofar > progress_track[i].max_per) continue; if (progress_track[i].visited) return; progress_track[i].visited = 1; printf("..%d%%", sofar); return; } } static int blk_write(struct dumperinfo *di, char *ptr, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz) { size_t len; int error, i, c; u_int maxdumpsz; maxdumpsz = min(di->maxiosize, MAXDUMPPGS * PAGE_SIZE); if (maxdumpsz == 0) /* seatbelt */ maxdumpsz = PAGE_SIZE; error = 0; if ((sz % PAGE_SIZE) != 0) { printf("size not page aligned\n"); return (EINVAL); } if (ptr != NULL && pa != 0) { printf("cant have both va and pa!\n"); return (EINVAL); } if ((((uintptr_t)pa) % PAGE_SIZE) != 0) { printf("address not page aligned %p\n", ptr); return (EINVAL); } if (ptr != NULL) { /* If we're doing a virtual dump, flush any pre-existing pa pages */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) return (error); } while (sz) { len = maxdumpsz - fragsz; if (len > sz) len = sz; counter += len; progress -= len; if (counter >> 24) { report_progress(progress, dumpsize); counter &= (1<<24) - 1; } wdog_kern_pat(WD_LASTVAL); if (ptr) { error = dump_write(di, ptr, 0, dumplo, len); if (error) return (error); dumplo += len; ptr += len; sz -= len; } else { for (i = 0; i < len; i += PAGE_SIZE) dump_va = pmap_kenter_temporary(pa + i, (i + fragsz) >> PAGE_SHIFT); fragsz += len; pa += len; sz -= len; if (fragsz == maxdumpsz) { error = blk_flush(di); if (error) return (error); } } /* Check for user abort. */ c = cncheckc(); if (c == 0x03) return (ECANCELED); if (c != -1) printf(" (CTRL-C to abort) "); } return (0); } /* A fake page table page, to avoid having to handle both 4K and 2M pages */ static pd_entry_t fakepd[NPDEPG]; int minidumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di) { uint32_t pmapsize; vm_offset_t va; int error; uint64_t bits; uint64_t *pml4, *pdp, *pd, *pt, pa; int i, ii, j, k, n, bit; int retry_count; struct minidumphdr mdhdr; retry_count = 0; retry: retry_count++; counter = 0; for (i = 0; i < nitems(progress_track); i++) progress_track[i].visited = 0; /* Walk page table pages, set bits in vm_page_dump */ pmapsize = 0; for (va = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; va < MAX(KERNBASE + nkpt * NBPDR, kernel_vm_end); ) { /* * We always write a page, even if it is zero. Each * page written corresponds to 1GB of space */ pmapsize += PAGE_SIZE; ii = pmap_pml4e_index(va); pml4 = (uint64_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(KPML4phys) + ii; pdp = (uint64_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(*pml4 & PG_FRAME); i = pmap_pdpe_index(va); if ((pdp[i] & PG_V) == 0) { va += NBPDP; continue; } /* * 1GB page is represented as 512 2MB pages in a dump. */ if ((pdp[i] & PG_PS) != 0) { va += NBPDP; pa = pdp[i] & PG_PS_FRAME; for (n = 0; n < NPDEPG * NPTEPG; n++) { if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; } continue; } pd = (uint64_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(pdp[i] & PG_FRAME); for (n = 0; n < NPDEPG; n++, va += NBPDR) { j = pmap_pde_index(va); if ((pd[j] & PG_V) == 0) continue; if ((pd[j] & PG_PS) != 0) { /* This is an entire 2M page. */ pa = pd[j] & PG_PS_FRAME; for (k = 0; k < NPTEPG; k++) { if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; } continue; } pa = pd[j] & PG_FRAME; /* set bit for this PTE page */ if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); /* and for each valid page in this 2MB block */ pt = (uint64_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(pd[j] & PG_FRAME); for (k = 0; k < NPTEPG; k++) { if ((pt[k] & PG_V) == 0) continue; pa = pt[k] & PG_FRAME; if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); } } } /* Calculate dump size. */ dumpsize = pmapsize; dumpsize += round_page(msgbufp->msg_size); dumpsize += round_page(vm_page_dump_size); for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = bsfq(bits); pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; /* Clear out undumpable pages now if needed */ if (is_dumpable(pa)) { dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; } else { dump_drop_page(pa); } bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; - /* Determine dump offset on device. */ - if (di->mediasize < SIZEOF_METADATA + dumpsize + di->blocksize * 2 + - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc)) { - error = E2BIG; - goto fail; - } - dumplo = di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize - dumpsize; - dumplo -= di->blocksize * 2; - dumplo -= kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); progress = dumpsize; - /* Initialize kernel dump crypto. */ - error = kerneldumpcrypto_init(di->kdc); - if (error) - goto fail; - /* Initialize mdhdr */ bzero(&mdhdr, sizeof(mdhdr)); strcpy(mdhdr.magic, MINIDUMP_MAGIC); mdhdr.version = MINIDUMP_VERSION; mdhdr.msgbufsize = msgbufp->msg_size; mdhdr.bitmapsize = vm_page_dump_size; mdhdr.pmapsize = pmapsize; mdhdr.kernbase = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; mdhdr.dmapbase = DMAP_MIN_ADDRESS; mdhdr.dmapend = DMAP_MAX_ADDRESS; - mkdumpheader(&kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_AMD64_VERSION, dumpsize, - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc), di->blocksize); + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_AMD64_VERSION, + dumpsize); printf("Dumping %llu out of %ju MB:", (long long)dumpsize >> 20, ptoa((uintmax_t)physmem) / 1048576); - /* Dump leader */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_start(di, &kdh, &dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Dump key */ - error = dump_write_key(di, 0, dumplo); - if (error) - goto fail; - dumplo += kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); - /* Dump my header */ bzero(&fakepd, sizeof(fakepd)); bcopy(&mdhdr, &fakepd, sizeof(mdhdr)); error = blk_write(di, (char *)&fakepd, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump msgbuf up front */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)msgbufp->msg_ptr, 0, round_page(msgbufp->msg_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump bitmap */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)vm_page_dump, 0, round_page(vm_page_dump_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump kernel page directory pages */ bzero(fakepd, sizeof(fakepd)); for (va = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; va < MAX(KERNBASE + nkpt * NBPDR, kernel_vm_end); va += NBPDP) { ii = pmap_pml4e_index(va); pml4 = (uint64_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(KPML4phys) + ii; pdp = (uint64_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(*pml4 & PG_FRAME); i = pmap_pdpe_index(va); /* We always write a page, even if it is zero */ if ((pdp[i] & PG_V) == 0) { error = blk_write(di, (char *)&fakepd, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* flush, in case we reuse fakepd in the same block */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; continue; } /* 1GB page is represented as 512 2MB pages in a dump */ if ((pdp[i] & PG_PS) != 0) { /* PDPE and PDP have identical layout in this case */ fakepd[0] = pdp[i]; for (j = 1; j < NPDEPG; j++) fakepd[j] = fakepd[j - 1] + NBPDR; error = blk_write(di, (char *)&fakepd, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* flush, in case we reuse fakepd in the same block */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; bzero(fakepd, sizeof(fakepd)); continue; } pd = (uint64_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(pdp[i] & PG_FRAME); error = blk_write(di, (char *)pd, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; } /* Dump memory chunks */ /* XXX cluster it up and use blk_dump() */ for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = bsfq(bits); pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; error = blk_write(di, 0, pa, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; - /* Dump trailer */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_finish(di, &kdh, dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Signal completion, signoff and exit stage left. */ - dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); printf("\nDump complete\n"); return (0); fail: if (error < 0) error = -error; printf("\n"); if (error == ENOSPC) { printf("Dump map grown while dumping. "); if (retry_count < dump_retry_count) { printf("Retrying...\n"); goto retry; } printf("Dump failed.\n"); } else if (error == ECANCELED) printf("Dump aborted\n"); else if (error == E2BIG) printf("Dump failed. Partition too small.\n"); else printf("** DUMP FAILED (ERROR %d) **\n", error); return (error); } void dump_add_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 6; /* 2^6 = 64 */ bit = pa & 63; atomic_set_long(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } void dump_drop_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 6; /* 2^6 = 64 */ bit = pa & 63; atomic_clear_long(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/cpufunc.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/cpufunc.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/cpufunc.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,911 +1,990 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 Peter Wemm. * Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ /* * Functions to provide access to special i386 instructions. * This in included in sys/systm.h, and that file should be * used in preference to this. */ #ifndef _MACHINE_CPUFUNC_H_ #define _MACHINE_CPUFUNC_H_ #ifndef _SYS_CDEFS_H_ #error this file needs sys/cdefs.h as a prerequisite #endif struct region_descriptor; #define readb(va) (*(volatile uint8_t *) (va)) #define readw(va) (*(volatile uint16_t *) (va)) #define readl(va) (*(volatile uint32_t *) (va)) #define readq(va) (*(volatile uint64_t *) (va)) #define writeb(va, d) (*(volatile uint8_t *) (va) = (d)) #define writew(va, d) (*(volatile uint16_t *) (va) = (d)) #define writel(va, d) (*(volatile uint32_t *) (va) = (d)) #define writeq(va, d) (*(volatile uint64_t *) (va) = (d)) #if defined(__GNUCLIKE_ASM) && defined(__CC_SUPPORTS___INLINE) static __inline void breakpoint(void) { __asm __volatile("int $3"); } static __inline __pure2 u_int bsfl(u_int mask) { u_int result; __asm __volatile("bsfl %1,%0" : "=r" (result) : "rm" (mask)); return (result); } static __inline __pure2 u_long bsfq(u_long mask) { u_long result; __asm __volatile("bsfq %1,%0" : "=r" (result) : "rm" (mask)); return (result); } static __inline __pure2 u_int bsrl(u_int mask) { u_int result; __asm __volatile("bsrl %1,%0" : "=r" (result) : "rm" (mask)); return (result); } static __inline __pure2 u_long bsrq(u_long mask) { u_long result; __asm __volatile("bsrq %1,%0" : "=r" (result) : "rm" (mask)); return (result); } static __inline void clflush(u_long addr) { __asm __volatile("clflush %0" : : "m" (*(char *)addr)); } static __inline void clflushopt(u_long addr) { __asm __volatile(".byte 0x66;clflush %0" : : "m" (*(char *)addr)); } static __inline void clts(void) { __asm __volatile("clts"); } static __inline void disable_intr(void) { __asm __volatile("cli" : : : "memory"); } static __inline void do_cpuid(u_int ax, u_int *p) { __asm __volatile("cpuid" : "=a" (p[0]), "=b" (p[1]), "=c" (p[2]), "=d" (p[3]) : "0" (ax)); } static __inline void cpuid_count(u_int ax, u_int cx, u_int *p) { __asm __volatile("cpuid" : "=a" (p[0]), "=b" (p[1]), "=c" (p[2]), "=d" (p[3]) : "0" (ax), "c" (cx)); } static __inline void enable_intr(void) { __asm __volatile("sti"); } #ifdef _KERNEL #define HAVE_INLINE_FFS #define ffs(x) __builtin_ffs(x) #define HAVE_INLINE_FFSL static __inline __pure2 int ffsl(long mask) { return (mask == 0 ? mask : (int)bsfq((u_long)mask) + 1); } #define HAVE_INLINE_FFSLL static __inline __pure2 int ffsll(long long mask) { return (ffsl((long)mask)); } #define HAVE_INLINE_FLS static __inline __pure2 int fls(int mask) { return (mask == 0 ? mask : (int)bsrl((u_int)mask) + 1); } #define HAVE_INLINE_FLSL static __inline __pure2 int flsl(long mask) { return (mask == 0 ? mask : (int)bsrq((u_long)mask) + 1); } #define HAVE_INLINE_FLSLL static __inline __pure2 int flsll(long long mask) { return (flsl((long)mask)); } #endif /* _KERNEL */ static __inline void halt(void) { __asm __volatile("hlt"); } static __inline u_char inb(u_int port) { u_char data; __asm __volatile("inb %w1, %0" : "=a" (data) : "Nd" (port)); return (data); } static __inline u_int inl(u_int port) { u_int data; __asm __volatile("inl %w1, %0" : "=a" (data) : "Nd" (port)); return (data); } static __inline void insb(u_int port, void *addr, size_t count) { __asm __volatile("cld; rep; insb" : "+D" (addr), "+c" (count) : "d" (port) : "memory"); } static __inline void insw(u_int port, void *addr, size_t count) { __asm __volatile("cld; rep; insw" : "+D" (addr), "+c" (count) : "d" (port) : "memory"); } static __inline void insl(u_int port, void *addr, size_t count) { __asm __volatile("cld; rep; insl" : "+D" (addr), "+c" (count) : "d" (port) : "memory"); } static __inline void invd(void) { __asm __volatile("invd"); } static __inline u_short inw(u_int port) { u_short data; __asm __volatile("inw %w1, %0" : "=a" (data) : "Nd" (port)); return (data); } static __inline void outb(u_int port, u_char data) { __asm __volatile("outb %0, %w1" : : "a" (data), "Nd" (port)); } static __inline void outl(u_int port, u_int data) { __asm __volatile("outl %0, %w1" : : "a" (data), "Nd" (port)); } static __inline void outsb(u_int port, const void *addr, size_t count) { __asm __volatile("cld; rep; outsb" : "+S" (addr), "+c" (count) : "d" (port)); } static __inline void outsw(u_int port, const void *addr, size_t count) { __asm __volatile("cld; rep; outsw" : "+S" (addr), "+c" (count) : "d" (port)); } static __inline void outsl(u_int port, const void *addr, size_t count) { __asm __volatile("cld; rep; outsl" : "+S" (addr), "+c" (count) : "d" (port)); } static __inline void outw(u_int port, u_short data) { __asm __volatile("outw %0, %w1" : : "a" (data), "Nd" (port)); } static __inline u_long popcntq(u_long mask) { u_long result; __asm __volatile("popcntq %1,%0" : "=r" (result) : "rm" (mask)); return (result); } static __inline void lfence(void) { __asm __volatile("lfence" : : : "memory"); } static __inline void mfence(void) { __asm __volatile("mfence" : : : "memory"); } static __inline void sfence(void) { __asm __volatile("sfence" : : : "memory"); } static __inline void ia32_pause(void) { __asm __volatile("pause"); } static __inline u_long read_rflags(void) { u_long rf; __asm __volatile("pushfq; popq %0" : "=r" (rf)); return (rf); } static __inline uint64_t rdmsr(u_int msr) { uint32_t low, high; __asm __volatile("rdmsr" : "=a" (low), "=d" (high) : "c" (msr)); return (low | ((uint64_t)high << 32)); } static __inline uint32_t rdmsr32(u_int msr) { uint32_t low; __asm __volatile("rdmsr" : "=a" (low) : "c" (msr) : "rdx"); return (low); } static __inline uint64_t rdpmc(u_int pmc) { uint32_t low, high; __asm __volatile("rdpmc" : "=a" (low), "=d" (high) : "c" (pmc)); return (low | ((uint64_t)high << 32)); } static __inline uint64_t rdtsc(void) { uint32_t low, high; __asm __volatile("rdtsc" : "=a" (low), "=d" (high)); return (low | ((uint64_t)high << 32)); } static __inline uint32_t rdtsc32(void) { uint32_t rv; __asm __volatile("rdtsc" : "=a" (rv) : : "edx"); return (rv); } static __inline void wbinvd(void) { __asm __volatile("wbinvd"); } static __inline void write_rflags(u_long rf) { __asm __volatile("pushq %0; popfq" : : "r" (rf)); } static __inline void wrmsr(u_int msr, uint64_t newval) { uint32_t low, high; low = newval; high = newval >> 32; __asm __volatile("wrmsr" : : "a" (low), "d" (high), "c" (msr)); } static __inline void load_cr0(u_long data) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%cr0" : : "r" (data)); } static __inline u_long rcr0(void) { u_long data; __asm __volatile("movq %%cr0,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline u_long rcr2(void) { u_long data; __asm __volatile("movq %%cr2,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline void load_cr3(u_long data) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%cr3" : : "r" (data) : "memory"); } static __inline u_long rcr3(void) { u_long data; __asm __volatile("movq %%cr3,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline void load_cr4(u_long data) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%cr4" : : "r" (data)); } static __inline u_long rcr4(void) { u_long data; __asm __volatile("movq %%cr4,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline u_long rxcr(u_int reg) { u_int low, high; __asm __volatile("xgetbv" : "=a" (low), "=d" (high) : "c" (reg)); return (low | ((uint64_t)high << 32)); } static __inline void load_xcr(u_int reg, u_long val) { u_int low, high; low = val; high = val >> 32; __asm __volatile("xsetbv" : : "c" (reg), "a" (low), "d" (high)); } /* * Global TLB flush (except for thise for pages marked PG_G) */ static __inline void invltlb(void) { load_cr3(rcr3()); } #ifndef CR4_PGE #define CR4_PGE 0x00000080 /* Page global enable */ #endif /* * Perform the guaranteed invalidation of all TLB entries. This * includes the global entries, and entries in all PCIDs, not only the * current context. The function works both on non-PCID CPUs and CPUs * with the PCID turned off or on. See IA-32 SDM Vol. 3a 4.10.4.1 * Operations that Invalidate TLBs and Paging-Structure Caches. */ static __inline void invltlb_glob(void) { uint64_t cr4; cr4 = rcr4(); load_cr4(cr4 & ~CR4_PGE); /* * Although preemption at this point could be detrimental to * performance, it would not lead to an error. PG_G is simply * ignored if CR4.PGE is clear. Moreover, in case this block * is re-entered, the load_cr4() either above or below will * modify CR4.PGE flushing the TLB. */ load_cr4(cr4 | CR4_PGE); } /* * TLB flush for an individual page (even if it has PG_G). * Only works on 486+ CPUs (i386 does not have PG_G). */ static __inline void invlpg(u_long addr) { __asm __volatile("invlpg %0" : : "m" (*(char *)addr) : "memory"); } #define INVPCID_ADDR 0 #define INVPCID_CTX 1 #define INVPCID_CTXGLOB 2 #define INVPCID_ALLCTX 3 struct invpcid_descr { uint64_t pcid:12 __packed; uint64_t pad:52 __packed; uint64_t addr; } __packed; static __inline void invpcid(struct invpcid_descr *d, int type) { __asm __volatile("invpcid (%0),%1" : : "r" (d), "r" ((u_long)type) : "memory"); } static __inline u_short rfs(void) { u_short sel; __asm __volatile("movw %%fs,%0" : "=rm" (sel)); return (sel); } static __inline u_short rgs(void) { u_short sel; __asm __volatile("movw %%gs,%0" : "=rm" (sel)); return (sel); } static __inline u_short rss(void) { u_short sel; __asm __volatile("movw %%ss,%0" : "=rm" (sel)); return (sel); } static __inline void load_ds(u_short sel) { __asm __volatile("movw %0,%%ds" : : "rm" (sel)); } static __inline void load_es(u_short sel) { __asm __volatile("movw %0,%%es" : : "rm" (sel)); } static __inline void cpu_monitor(const void *addr, u_long extensions, u_int hints) { __asm __volatile("monitor" : : "a" (addr), "c" (extensions), "d" (hints)); } static __inline void cpu_mwait(u_long extensions, u_int hints) { __asm __volatile("mwait" : : "a" (hints), "c" (extensions)); } #ifdef _KERNEL /* This is defined in but is too painful to get to */ #ifndef MSR_FSBASE #define MSR_FSBASE 0xc0000100 #endif static __inline void load_fs(u_short sel) { /* Preserve the fsbase value across the selector load */ __asm __volatile("rdmsr; movw %0,%%fs; wrmsr" : : "rm" (sel), "c" (MSR_FSBASE) : "eax", "edx"); } #ifndef MSR_GSBASE #define MSR_GSBASE 0xc0000101 #endif static __inline void load_gs(u_short sel) { /* * Preserve the gsbase value across the selector load. * Note that we have to disable interrupts because the gsbase * being trashed happens to be the kernel gsbase at the time. */ __asm __volatile("pushfq; cli; rdmsr; movw %0,%%gs; wrmsr; popfq" : : "rm" (sel), "c" (MSR_GSBASE) : "eax", "edx"); } #else /* Usable by userland */ static __inline void load_fs(u_short sel) { __asm __volatile("movw %0,%%fs" : : "rm" (sel)); } static __inline void load_gs(u_short sel) { __asm __volatile("movw %0,%%gs" : : "rm" (sel)); } #endif static __inline uint64_t rdfsbase(void) { uint64_t x; __asm __volatile("rdfsbase %0" : "=r" (x)); return (x); } static __inline void wrfsbase(uint64_t x) { __asm __volatile("wrfsbase %0" : : "r" (x)); } static __inline uint64_t rdgsbase(void) { uint64_t x; __asm __volatile("rdgsbase %0" : "=r" (x)); return (x); } static __inline void wrgsbase(uint64_t x) { __asm __volatile("wrgsbase %0" : : "r" (x)); } static __inline void bare_lgdt(struct region_descriptor *addr) { __asm __volatile("lgdt (%0)" : : "r" (addr)); } static __inline void sgdt(struct region_descriptor *addr) { char *loc; loc = (char *)addr; __asm __volatile("sgdt %0" : "=m" (*loc) : : "memory"); } static __inline void lidt(struct region_descriptor *addr) { __asm __volatile("lidt (%0)" : : "r" (addr)); } static __inline void sidt(struct region_descriptor *addr) { char *loc; loc = (char *)addr; __asm __volatile("sidt %0" : "=m" (*loc) : : "memory"); } static __inline void lldt(u_short sel) { __asm __volatile("lldt %0" : : "r" (sel)); } static __inline void ltr(u_short sel) { __asm __volatile("ltr %0" : : "r" (sel)); } static __inline uint32_t read_tr(void) { u_short sel; __asm __volatile("str %0" : "=r" (sel)); return (sel); } static __inline uint64_t rdr0(void) { uint64_t data; __asm __volatile("movq %%dr0,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline void load_dr0(uint64_t dr0) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%dr0" : : "r" (dr0)); } static __inline uint64_t rdr1(void) { uint64_t data; __asm __volatile("movq %%dr1,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline void load_dr1(uint64_t dr1) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%dr1" : : "r" (dr1)); } static __inline uint64_t rdr2(void) { uint64_t data; __asm __volatile("movq %%dr2,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline void load_dr2(uint64_t dr2) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%dr2" : : "r" (dr2)); } static __inline uint64_t rdr3(void) { uint64_t data; __asm __volatile("movq %%dr3,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline void load_dr3(uint64_t dr3) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%dr3" : : "r" (dr3)); } static __inline uint64_t rdr6(void) { uint64_t data; __asm __volatile("movq %%dr6,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline void load_dr6(uint64_t dr6) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%dr6" : : "r" (dr6)); } static __inline uint64_t rdr7(void) { uint64_t data; __asm __volatile("movq %%dr7,%0" : "=r" (data)); return (data); } static __inline void load_dr7(uint64_t dr7) { __asm __volatile("movq %0,%%dr7" : : "r" (dr7)); } static __inline register_t intr_disable(void) { register_t rflags; rflags = read_rflags(); disable_intr(); return (rflags); } static __inline void intr_restore(register_t rflags) { write_rflags(rflags); } +enum { + SGX_ECREATE = 0x0, + SGX_EADD = 0x1, + SGX_EINIT = 0x2, + SGX_EREMOVE = 0x3, + SGX_EDGBRD = 0x4, + SGX_EDGBWR = 0x5, + SGX_EEXTEND = 0x6, + SGX_ELDU = 0x8, + SGX_EBLOCK = 0x9, + SGX_EPA = 0xA, + SGX_EWB = 0xB, + SGX_ETRACK = 0xC, +}; + +enum { + SGX_PT_SECS = 0x00, + SGX_PT_TCS = 0x01, + SGX_PT_REG = 0x02, + SGX_PT_VA = 0x03, + SGX_PT_TRIM = 0x04, +}; + +int sgx_encls(uint32_t eax, uint64_t rbx, uint64_t rcx, uint64_t rdx); + +static __inline int +sgx_ecreate(void *pginfo, void *secs) +{ + + return (sgx_encls(SGX_ECREATE, (uint64_t)pginfo, + (uint64_t)secs, 0)); +} + +static __inline int +sgx_eadd(void *pginfo, void *epc) +{ + + return (sgx_encls(SGX_EADD, (uint64_t)pginfo, + (uint64_t)epc, 0)); +} + +static __inline int +sgx_einit(void *sigstruct, void *secs, void *einittoken) +{ + + return (sgx_encls(SGX_EINIT, (uint64_t)sigstruct, + (uint64_t)secs, (uint64_t)einittoken)); +} + +static __inline int +sgx_eextend(void *secs, void *epc) +{ + + return (sgx_encls(SGX_EEXTEND, (uint64_t)secs, + (uint64_t)epc, 0)); +} + +static __inline int +sgx_epa(void *epc) +{ + + return (sgx_encls(SGX_EPA, SGX_PT_VA, (uint64_t)epc, 0)); +} + +static __inline int +sgx_eldu(uint64_t rbx, uint64_t rcx, + uint64_t rdx) +{ + + return (sgx_encls(SGX_ELDU, rbx, rcx, rdx)); +} + +static __inline int +sgx_eremove(void *epc) +{ + + return (sgx_encls(SGX_EREMOVE, 0, (uint64_t)epc, 0)); +} + #else /* !(__GNUCLIKE_ASM && __CC_SUPPORTS___INLINE) */ int breakpoint(void); u_int bsfl(u_int mask); u_int bsrl(u_int mask); void clflush(u_long addr); void clts(void); void cpuid_count(u_int ax, u_int cx, u_int *p); void disable_intr(void); void do_cpuid(u_int ax, u_int *p); void enable_intr(void); void halt(void); void ia32_pause(void); u_char inb(u_int port); u_int inl(u_int port); void insb(u_int port, void *addr, size_t count); void insl(u_int port, void *addr, size_t count); void insw(u_int port, void *addr, size_t count); register_t intr_disable(void); void intr_restore(register_t rf); void invd(void); void invlpg(u_int addr); void invltlb(void); u_short inw(u_int port); void lidt(struct region_descriptor *addr); void lldt(u_short sel); void load_cr0(u_long cr0); void load_cr3(u_long cr3); void load_cr4(u_long cr4); void load_dr0(uint64_t dr0); void load_dr1(uint64_t dr1); void load_dr2(uint64_t dr2); void load_dr3(uint64_t dr3); void load_dr6(uint64_t dr6); void load_dr7(uint64_t dr7); void load_fs(u_short sel); void load_gs(u_short sel); void ltr(u_short sel); void outb(u_int port, u_char data); void outl(u_int port, u_int data); void outsb(u_int port, const void *addr, size_t count); void outsl(u_int port, const void *addr, size_t count); void outsw(u_int port, const void *addr, size_t count); void outw(u_int port, u_short data); u_long rcr0(void); u_long rcr2(void); u_long rcr3(void); u_long rcr4(void); uint64_t rdmsr(u_int msr); uint32_t rdmsr32(u_int msr); uint64_t rdpmc(u_int pmc); uint64_t rdr0(void); uint64_t rdr1(void); uint64_t rdr2(void); uint64_t rdr3(void); uint64_t rdr6(void); uint64_t rdr7(void); uint64_t rdtsc(void); u_long read_rflags(void); u_int rfs(void); u_int rgs(void); void wbinvd(void); void write_rflags(u_int rf); void wrmsr(u_int msr, uint64_t newval); #endif /* __GNUCLIKE_ASM && __CC_SUPPORTS___INLINE */ void reset_dbregs(void); #ifdef _KERNEL int rdmsr_safe(u_int msr, uint64_t *val); int wrmsr_safe(u_int msr, uint64_t newval); #endif #endif /* !_MACHINE_CPUFUNC_H_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/intr_machdep.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/intr_machdep.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/intr_machdep.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,195 +1,196 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 John Baldwin * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef __MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__ #define __MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__ #ifdef _KERNEL /* * The maximum number of I/O interrupts we allow. This number is rather * arbitrary as it is just the maximum IRQ resource value. The interrupt * source for a given IRQ maps that I/O interrupt to device interrupt * source whether it be a pin on an interrupt controller or an MSI interrupt. * The 16 ISA IRQs are assigned fixed IDT vectors, but all other device * interrupts allocate IDT vectors on demand. Currently we have 191 IDT * vectors available for device interrupts. On many systems with I/O APICs, * a lot of the IRQs are not used, so this number can be much larger than * 191 and still be safe since only interrupt sources in actual use will * allocate IDT vectors. * * The first 255 IRQs (0 - 254) are reserved for ISA IRQs and PCI intline IRQs. * IRQ values from 256 to 767 are used by MSI. When running under the Xen * Hypervisor, IRQ values from 768 to 4863 are available for binding to * event channel events. We leave 255 unused to avoid confusion since 255 is * used in PCI to indicate an invalid IRQ. */ #define NUM_MSI_INTS 512 #define FIRST_MSI_INT 256 #ifdef XENHVM #include #include #define NUM_EVTCHN_INTS NR_EVENT_CHANNELS #define FIRST_EVTCHN_INT \ (FIRST_MSI_INT + NUM_MSI_INTS) #define LAST_EVTCHN_INT \ (FIRST_EVTCHN_INT + NUM_EVTCHN_INTS - 1) #else #define NUM_EVTCHN_INTS 0 #endif #define NUM_IO_INTS (FIRST_MSI_INT + NUM_MSI_INTS + NUM_EVTCHN_INTS) /* * Default base address for MSI messages on x86 platforms. */ #define MSI_INTEL_ADDR_BASE 0xfee00000 /* * - 1 ??? dummy counter. * - 2 counters for each I/O interrupt. * - 1 counter for each CPU for lapic timer. * - 8 counters for each CPU for IPI counters for SMP. */ #ifdef SMP #define INTRCNT_COUNT (1 + NUM_IO_INTS * 2 + (1 + 8) * MAXCPU) #else #define INTRCNT_COUNT (1 + NUM_IO_INTS * 2 + 1) #endif #ifndef LOCORE typedef void inthand_t(void); #define IDTVEC(name) __CONCAT(X,name) struct intsrc; /* * Methods that a PIC provides to mask/unmask a given interrupt source, * "turn on" the interrupt on the CPU side by setting up an IDT entry, and * return the vector associated with this source. */ struct pic { void (*pic_enable_source)(struct intsrc *); void (*pic_disable_source)(struct intsrc *, int); void (*pic_eoi_source)(struct intsrc *); void (*pic_enable_intr)(struct intsrc *); void (*pic_disable_intr)(struct intsrc *); int (*pic_vector)(struct intsrc *); int (*pic_source_pending)(struct intsrc *); void (*pic_suspend)(struct pic *); void (*pic_resume)(struct pic *, bool suspend_cancelled); int (*pic_config_intr)(struct intsrc *, enum intr_trigger, enum intr_polarity); int (*pic_assign_cpu)(struct intsrc *, u_int apic_id); void (*pic_reprogram_pin)(struct intsrc *); TAILQ_ENTRY(pic) pics; }; /* Flags for pic_disable_source() */ enum { PIC_EOI, PIC_NO_EOI, }; /* * An interrupt source. The upper-layer code uses the PIC methods to * control a given source. The lower-layer PIC drivers can store additional * private data in a given interrupt source such as an interrupt pin number * or an I/O APIC pointer. */ struct intsrc { struct pic *is_pic; struct intr_event *is_event; u_long *is_count; u_long *is_straycount; u_int is_index; u_int is_handlers; + u_int is_cpu; }; struct trapframe; /* * The following data structure holds per-cpu data, and is placed just * above the top of the space used for the NMI stack. */ struct nmi_pcpu { register_t np_pcpu; register_t __padding; /* pad to 16 bytes */ }; #ifdef SMP extern cpuset_t intr_cpus; #endif extern struct mtx icu_lock; extern int elcr_found; #ifdef SMP extern int msix_disable_migration; #endif #ifndef DEV_ATPIC void atpic_reset(void); #endif /* XXX: The elcr_* prototypes probably belong somewhere else. */ int elcr_probe(void); enum intr_trigger elcr_read_trigger(u_int irq); void elcr_resume(void); void elcr_write_trigger(u_int irq, enum intr_trigger trigger); #ifdef SMP void intr_add_cpu(u_int cpu); #endif int intr_add_handler(const char *name, int vector, driver_filter_t filter, driver_intr_t handler, void *arg, enum intr_type flags, void **cookiep); #ifdef SMP int intr_bind(u_int vector, u_char cpu); #endif int intr_config_intr(int vector, enum intr_trigger trig, enum intr_polarity pol); int intr_describe(u_int vector, void *ih, const char *descr); void intr_execute_handlers(struct intsrc *isrc, struct trapframe *frame); u_int intr_next_cpu(void); struct intsrc *intr_lookup_source(int vector); int intr_register_pic(struct pic *pic); int intr_register_source(struct intsrc *isrc); int intr_remove_handler(void *cookie); void intr_resume(bool suspend_cancelled); void intr_suspend(void); void intr_reprogram(void); void intrcnt_add(const char *name, u_long **countp); void nexus_add_irq(u_long irq); int msi_alloc(device_t dev, int count, int maxcount, int *irqs); void msi_init(void); int msi_map(int irq, uint64_t *addr, uint32_t *data); int msi_release(int *irqs, int count); int msix_alloc(device_t dev, int *irq); int msix_release(int irq); #endif /* !LOCORE */ #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* !__MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/sgx.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/sgx.h (nonexistent) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/sgx.h (revision 322676) @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2017 Ruslan Bukin + * All rights reserved. + * + * This software was developed by BAE Systems, the University of Cambridge + * Computer Laboratory, and Memorial University under DARPA/AFRL contract + * FA8650-15-C-7558 ("CADETS"), as part of the DARPA Transparent Computing + * (TC) research program. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * $FreeBSD$ + */ + +/* User-visible header. */ + +#ifndef _MACHINE_SGX_H_ +#define _MACHINE_SGX_H_ + +#define SGX_MAGIC 0xA4 +#define SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_CREATE \ + _IOW(SGX_MAGIC, 0x00, struct sgx_enclave_create) +#define SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_ADD_PAGE \ + _IOW(SGX_MAGIC, 0x01, struct sgx_enclave_add_page) +#define SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_INIT \ + _IOW(SGX_MAGIC, 0x02, struct sgx_enclave_init) + +struct sgx_enclave_create { + uint64_t src; +} __packed; + +struct sgx_enclave_add_page { + uint64_t addr; + uint64_t src; + uint64_t secinfo; + uint16_t mrmask; +} __packed; + +struct sgx_enclave_init { + uint64_t addr; + uint64_t sigstruct; + uint64_t einittoken; +} __packed; + +#endif /* !_MACHINE_SGX_H_ */ Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/sgx.h ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/sgxreg.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/sgxreg.h (nonexistent) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/sgxreg.h (revision 322676) @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2017 Ruslan Bukin + * All rights reserved. + * + * This software was developed by BAE Systems, the University of Cambridge + * Computer Laboratory, and Memorial University under DARPA/AFRL contract + * FA8650-15-C-7558 ("CADETS"), as part of the DARPA Transparent Computing + * (TC) research program. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * $FreeBSD$ + */ + +/* Machine-defined variables. */ + +#ifndef _MACHINE_SGXREG_H_ +#define _MACHINE_SGXREG_H_ + +/* Error codes. */ +#define SGX_SUCCESS 0 +#define SGX_INVALID_SIG_STRUCT 1 /* EINIT */ +#define SGX_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE 2 /* EINIT, EGETKEY */ +#define SGX_BLSTATE 3 /* EBLOCK */ +#define SGX_INVALID_MEASUREMENT 4 /* EINIT */ +#define SGX_NOTBLOCKABLE 5 /* EBLOCK */ +#define SGX_PG_INVLD 6 /* EBLOCK */ +#define SGX_LOCKFAIL 7 /* EBLOCK, EMODPR, EMODT */ +#define SGX_INVALID_SIGNATURE 8 /* EINIT */ +#define SGX_MAC_COMPARE_FAIL 9 /* ELDB, ELDU */ +#define SGX_PAGE_NOT_BLOCKED 10 /* EWB */ +#define SGX_NOT_TRACKED 11 /* EWB, EACCEPT */ +#define SGX_VA_SLOT_OCCUPIED 12 /* EWB */ +#define SGX_CHILD_PRESENT 13 /* EWB, EREMOVE */ +#define SGX_ENCLAVE_ACT 14 /* EREMOVE */ +#define SGX_ENTRYEPOCH_LOCKED 15 /* EBLOCK */ +#define SGX_INVALID_EINIT_TOKEN 16 /* EINIT */ +#define SGX_PREV_TRK_INCMPL 17 /* ETRACK */ +#define SGX_PG_IS_SECS 18 /* EBLOCK */ +#define SGX_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES_MISMATCH 19 /* EACCEPT, EACCEPTCOPY */ +#define SGX_PAGE_NOT_MODIFIABLE 20 /* EMODPR, EMODT */ +#define SGX_INVALID_CPUSVN 32 /* EINIT, EGETKEY */ +#define SGX_INVALID_ISVSVN 64 /* EGETKEY */ +#define SGX_UNMASKED_EVENT 128 /* EINIT */ +#define SGX_INVALID_KEYNAME 256 /* EGETKEY */ + +/* + * 2.10 Page Information (PAGEINFO) + * PAGEINFO is an architectural data structure that is used as a parameter + * to the EPC-management instructions. It requires 32-Byte alignment. + */ +struct page_info { + uint64_t linaddr; + uint64_t srcpge; + union { + struct secinfo *secinfo; + uint64_t pcmd; + }; + uint64_t secs; +} __aligned(32); + +/* + * 2.11 Security Information (SECINFO) + * The SECINFO data structure holds meta-data about an enclave page. + */ +struct secinfo { + uint64_t flags; +#define SECINFO_FLAGS_PT_S 8 /* Page type shift */ +#define SECINFO_FLAGS_PT_M (0xff << SECINFO_FLAGS_PT_S) + uint64_t reserved[7]; +} __aligned(64); + +/* + * 2.7.1 ATTRIBUTES + * The ATTRIBUTES data structure is comprised of bit-granular fields that + * are used in the SECS, CPUID enumeration, the REPORT and the KEYREQUEST + * structures. + */ +struct secs_attr { + uint8_t reserved1: 1; + uint8_t debug: 1; + uint8_t mode64bit: 1; + uint8_t reserved2: 1; + uint8_t provisionkey: 1; + uint8_t einittokenkey: 1; + uint8_t reserved3: 2; +#define SECS_ATTR_RSV4_SIZE 7 + uint8_t reserved4[SECS_ATTR_RSV4_SIZE]; + uint64_t xfrm; /* X-Feature Request Mask */ +}; + +/* + * 2.7 SGX Enclave Control Structure (SECS) + * The SECS data structure requires 4K-Bytes alignment. + */ +struct secs { + uint64_t size; + uint64_t base; + uint32_t ssa_frame_size; + uint32_t misc_select; +#define SECS_RSV1_SIZE 24 + uint8_t reserved1[SECS_RSV1_SIZE]; + struct secs_attr attributes; + uint8_t mr_enclave[32]; +#define SECS_RSV2_SIZE 32 + uint8_t reserved2[SECS_RSV2_SIZE]; + uint8_t mr_signer[32]; +#define SECS_RSV3_SIZE 96 + uint8_t reserved3[SECS_RSV3_SIZE]; + uint16_t isv_prod_id; + uint16_t isv_svn; +#define SECS_RSV4_SIZE 3836 + uint8_t reserved4[SECS_RSV4_SIZE]; +}; + +/* + * 2.8 Thread Control Structure (TCS) + * Each executing thread in the enclave is associated with a + * Thread Control Structure. It requires 4K-Bytes alignment. + */ +struct tcs { + uint64_t reserved1; + uint64_t flags; + uint64_t ossa; + uint32_t cssa; + uint32_t nssa; + uint64_t oentry; + uint64_t reserved2; + uint64_t ofsbasgx; + uint64_t ogsbasgx; + uint32_t fslimit; + uint32_t gslimit; + uint64_t reserved3[503]; +}; + +#endif /* !_MACHINE_SGXREG_H_ */ Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/include/sgxreg.h ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx.c (nonexistent) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx.c (revision 322676) @@ -0,0 +1,1214 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2017 Ruslan Bukin + * All rights reserved. + * + * This software was developed by BAE Systems, the University of Cambridge + * Computer Laboratory, and Memorial University under DARPA/AFRL contract + * FA8650-15-C-7558 ("CADETS"), as part of the DARPA Transparent Computing + * (TC) research program. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +/* + * Design overview. + * + * The driver provides character device for mmap(2) and ioctl(2) system calls + * allowing user to manage isolated compartments ("enclaves") in user VA space. + * + * The driver duties is EPC pages management, enclave management, user data + * validation. + * + * This driver requires Intel SGX support from hardware. + * + * /dev/sgx: + * .mmap: + * sgx_mmap_single() allocates VM object with following pager + * operations: + * a) sgx_pg_ctor(): + * VM object constructor does nothing + * b) sgx_pg_dtor(): + * VM object destructor destroys the SGX enclave associated + * with the object: it frees all the EPC pages allocated for + * enclave and removes the enclave. + * c) sgx_pg_fault(): + * VM object fault handler does nothing + * + * .ioctl: + * sgx_ioctl(): + * a) SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_CREATE + * Adds Enclave SECS page: initial step of enclave creation. + * b) SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_ADD_PAGE + * Adds TCS, REG pages to the enclave. + * c) SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_INIT + * Finalizes enclave creation. + * + * Enclave lifecycle: + * .-- ECREATE -- Add SECS page + * Kernel | EADD -- Add TCS, REG pages + * space | EEXTEND -- Measure the page (take unique hash) + * ENCLS | EPA -- Allocate version array page + * '-- EINIT -- Finalize enclave creation + * User .-- EENTER -- Go to entry point of enclave + * space | EEXIT -- Exit back to main application + * ENCLU '-- ERESUME -- Resume enclave execution (e.g. after exception) + * + * Enclave lifecycle from driver point of view: + * 1) User calls mmap() on /dev/sgx: we allocate a VM object + * 2) User calls ioctl SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_CREATE: we look for the VM object + * associated with user process created on step 1, create SECS physical + * page and store it in enclave's VM object queue by special index + * SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX. + * 3) User calls ioctl SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_ADD_PAGE: we look for enclave created + * on step 2, create TCS or REG physical page and map it to specified by + * user address of enclave VM object. + * 4) User finalizes enclave creation with ioctl SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_INIT call. + * 5) User can freely enter to and exit from enclave using ENCLU instructions + * from userspace: the driver does nothing here. + * 6) User proceed munmap(2) system call (or the process with enclave dies): + * we destroy the enclave associated with the object. + * + * EPC page types and their indexes in VM object queue: + * - PT_SECS index is special and equals SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX (-1); + * - PT_TCS and PT_REG indexes are specified by user in addr field of ioctl + * request data and determined as follows: + * pidx = OFF_TO_IDX(addp->addr - vmh->base); + * - PT_VA index is special, created for PT_REG, PT_TCS and PT_SECS pages + * and determined by formula: + * va_page_idx = - SGX_VA_PAGES_OFFS - (page_idx / SGX_VA_PAGE_SLOTS); + * PT_VA page can hold versions of up to 512 pages, and slot for each + * page in PT_VA page is determined as follows: + * va_slot_idx = page_idx % SGX_VA_PAGE_SLOTS; + * - PT_TRIM is unused. + * + * Locking: + * SGX ENCLS set of instructions have limitations on concurrency: + * some instructions can't be executed same time on different CPUs. + * We use sc->mtx_encls lock around them to prevent concurrent execution. + * sc->mtx lock is used to manage list of created enclaves and the state of + * SGX driver. + * + * Eviction of EPC pages: + * Eviction support is not implemented in this driver, however the driver + * manages VA (version array) pages: it allocates a VA slot for each EPC + * page. This will be required for eviction support in future. + * VA pages and slots are currently unused. + * + * Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual + * https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-sdm + */ + +#include +__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +#define SGX_DEBUG +#undef SGX_DEBUG + +#ifdef SGX_DEBUG +#define dprintf(fmt, ...) printf(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) +#else +#define dprintf(fmt, ...) +#endif + +static struct cdev_pager_ops sgx_pg_ops; +struct sgx_softc sgx_sc; + +static int +sgx_get_epc_page(struct sgx_softc *sc, struct epc_page **epc) +{ + vmem_addr_t addr; + int i; + + if (vmem_alloc(sc->vmem_epc, PAGE_SIZE, M_FIRSTFIT | M_NOWAIT, + &addr) == 0) { + i = (addr - sc->epc_base) / PAGE_SIZE; + *epc = &sc->epc_pages[i]; + return (0); + } + + return (ENOMEM); +} + +static void +sgx_put_epc_page(struct sgx_softc *sc, struct epc_page *epc) +{ + vmem_addr_t addr; + + if (epc == NULL) + return; + + addr = (epc->index * PAGE_SIZE) + sc->epc_base; + vmem_free(sc->vmem_epc, addr, PAGE_SIZE); +} + +static int +sgx_va_slot_init_by_index(struct sgx_softc *sc, vm_object_t object, + uint64_t idx) +{ + struct epc_page *epc; + vm_page_t page; + vm_page_t p; + int ret; + + VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); + + p = vm_page_lookup(object, idx); + if (p == NULL) { + ret = sgx_get_epc_page(sc, &epc); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: No free EPC pages available.\n", + __func__); + return (ret); + } + + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx_encls); + sgx_epa((void *)epc->base); + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx_encls); + + page = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(epc->phys); + + vm_page_insert(page, object, idx); + page->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; + } + + return (0); +} + +static int +sgx_va_slot_init(struct sgx_softc *sc, + struct sgx_enclave *enclave, + uint64_t addr) +{ + vm_pindex_t pidx; + uint64_t va_page_idx; + uint64_t idx; + vm_object_t object; + int va_slot; + int ret; + + object = enclave->object; + + VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); + + pidx = OFF_TO_IDX(addr); + + va_slot = pidx % SGX_VA_PAGE_SLOTS; + va_page_idx = pidx / SGX_VA_PAGE_SLOTS; + idx = - SGX_VA_PAGES_OFFS - va_page_idx; + + ret = sgx_va_slot_init_by_index(sc, object, idx); + + return (ret); +} + +static int +sgx_mem_find(struct sgx_softc *sc, uint64_t addr, + vm_map_entry_t *entry0, vm_object_t *object0) +{ + vm_map_t map; + vm_map_entry_t entry; + vm_object_t object; + + map = &curproc->p_vmspace->vm_map; + + vm_map_lock_read(map); + if (!vm_map_lookup_entry(map, addr, &entry)) { + vm_map_unlock_read(map); + dprintf("%s: Can't find enclave.\n", __func__); + return (EINVAL); + } + + object = entry->object.vm_object; + if (object == NULL || object->handle == NULL) { + vm_map_unlock_read(map); + return (EINVAL); + } + + if (object->type != OBJT_MGTDEVICE || + object->un_pager.devp.ops != &sgx_pg_ops) { + vm_map_unlock_read(map); + return (EINVAL); + } + + vm_object_reference(object); + + *object0 = object; + *entry0 = entry; + vm_map_unlock_read(map); + + return (0); +} + +static int +sgx_enclave_find(struct sgx_softc *sc, uint64_t addr, + struct sgx_enclave **encl) +{ + struct sgx_vm_handle *vmh; + struct sgx_enclave *enclave; + vm_map_entry_t entry; + vm_object_t object; + int ret; + + ret = sgx_mem_find(sc, addr, &entry, &object); + if (ret) + return (ret); + + vmh = object->handle; + if (vmh == NULL) { + vm_object_deallocate(object); + return (EINVAL); + } + + enclave = vmh->enclave; + if (enclave == NULL || enclave->object == NULL) { + vm_object_deallocate(object); + return (EINVAL); + } + + *encl = enclave; + + return (0); +} + +static int +sgx_enclave_alloc(struct sgx_softc *sc, struct secs *secs, + struct sgx_enclave **enclave0) +{ + struct sgx_enclave *enclave; + + enclave = malloc(sizeof(struct sgx_enclave), + M_SGX, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); + + enclave->base = secs->base; + enclave->size = secs->size; + + *enclave0 = enclave; + + return (0); +} + +static void +sgx_epc_page_remove(struct sgx_softc *sc, + struct epc_page *epc) +{ + + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx_encls); + sgx_eremove((void *)epc->base); + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx_encls); +} + +static void +sgx_page_remove(struct sgx_softc *sc, vm_page_t p) +{ + struct epc_page *epc; + vm_paddr_t pa; + uint64_t offs; + + vm_page_lock(p); + vm_page_remove(p); + vm_page_unlock(p); + + dprintf("%s: p->pidx %ld\n", __func__, p->pindex); + + pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(p); + epc = &sc->epc_pages[0]; + offs = (pa - epc->phys) / PAGE_SIZE; + epc = &sc->epc_pages[offs]; + + sgx_epc_page_remove(sc, epc); + sgx_put_epc_page(sc, epc); +} + +static void +sgx_enclave_remove(struct sgx_softc *sc, + struct sgx_enclave *enclave) +{ + vm_object_t object; + vm_page_t p, p_secs, p_next; + + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx); + TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->enclaves, enclave, next); + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx); + + object = enclave->object; + + VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); + + /* + * First remove all the pages except SECS, + * then remove SECS page. + */ + p_secs = NULL; + TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(p, &object->memq, listq, p_next) { + if (p->pindex == SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX) { + p_secs = p; + continue; + } + sgx_page_remove(sc, p); + } + /* Now remove SECS page */ + if (p_secs != NULL) + sgx_page_remove(sc, p_secs); + + KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&object->memq) == 1, ("not empty")); + KASSERT(object->resident_page_count == 0, ("count")); + + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); +} + +static int +sgx_measure_page(struct sgx_softc *sc, struct epc_page *secs, + struct epc_page *epc, uint16_t mrmask) +{ + int i, j; + int ret; + + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx_encls); + + for (i = 0, j = 1; i < PAGE_SIZE; i += 0x100, j <<= 1) { + if (!(j & mrmask)) + continue; + + ret = sgx_eextend((void *)secs->base, + (void *)(epc->base + i)); + if (ret == SGX_EFAULT) { + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx_encls); + return (ret); + } + } + + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx_encls); + + return (0); +} + +static int +sgx_secs_validate(struct sgx_softc *sc, struct secs *secs) +{ + struct secs_attr *attr; + int i; + + if (secs->size == 0) + return (EINVAL); + + /* BASEADDR must be naturally aligned on an SECS.SIZE boundary. */ + if (secs->base & (secs->size - 1)) + return (EINVAL); + + /* SECS.SIZE must be at least 2 pages. */ + if (secs->size < 2 * PAGE_SIZE) + return (EINVAL); + + if ((secs->size & (secs->size - 1)) != 0) + return (EINVAL); + + attr = &secs->attributes; + + if (attr->reserved1 != 0 || + attr->reserved2 != 0 || + attr->reserved3 != 0) + return (EINVAL); + + for (i = 0; i < SECS_ATTR_RSV4_SIZE; i++) + if (attr->reserved4[i]) + return (EINVAL); + + /* + * Intel® Software Guard Extensions Programming Reference + * 6.7.2 Relevant Fields in Various Data Structures + * 6.7.2.1 SECS.ATTRIBUTES.XFRM + * XFRM[1:0] must be set to 0x3. + */ + if ((attr->xfrm & 0x3) != 0x3) + return (EINVAL); + + if (!attr->mode64bit) + return (EINVAL); + + if (secs->size > sc->enclave_size_max) + return (EINVAL); + + for (i = 0; i < SECS_RSV1_SIZE; i++) + if (secs->reserved1[i]) + return (EINVAL); + + for (i = 0; i < SECS_RSV2_SIZE; i++) + if (secs->reserved2[i]) + return (EINVAL); + + for (i = 0; i < SECS_RSV3_SIZE; i++) + if (secs->reserved3[i]) + return (EINVAL); + + for (i = 0; i < SECS_RSV4_SIZE; i++) + if (secs->reserved4[i]) + return (EINVAL); + + return (0); +} + +static int +sgx_tcs_validate(struct tcs *tcs) +{ + int i; + + if ((tcs->flags) || + (tcs->ossa & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) || + (tcs->ofsbasgx & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) || + (tcs->ogsbasgx & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) || + ((tcs->fslimit & 0xfff) != 0xfff) || + ((tcs->gslimit & 0xfff) != 0xfff)) + return (EINVAL); + + for (i = 0; i < nitems(tcs->reserved3); i++) + if (tcs->reserved3[i]) + return (EINVAL); + + return (0); +} + +static void +sgx_tcs_dump(struct sgx_softc *sc, struct tcs *t) +{ + + dprintf("t->flags %lx\n", t->flags); + dprintf("t->ossa %lx\n", t->ossa); + dprintf("t->cssa %x\n", t->cssa); + dprintf("t->nssa %x\n", t->nssa); + dprintf("t->oentry %lx\n", t->oentry); + dprintf("t->ofsbasgx %lx\n", t->ofsbasgx); + dprintf("t->ogsbasgx %lx\n", t->ogsbasgx); + dprintf("t->fslimit %x\n", t->fslimit); + dprintf("t->gslimit %x\n", t->gslimit); +} + +static int +sgx_pg_ctor(void *handle, vm_ooffset_t size, vm_prot_t prot, + vm_ooffset_t foff, struct ucred *cred, u_short *color) +{ + struct sgx_vm_handle *vmh; + + vmh = handle; + if (vmh == NULL) { + dprintf("%s: vmh not found.\n", __func__); + return (0); + } + + dprintf("%s: vmh->base %lx foff 0x%lx size 0x%lx\n", + __func__, vmh->base, foff, size); + + return (0); +} + +static void +sgx_pg_dtor(void *handle) +{ + struct sgx_vm_handle *vmh; + struct sgx_softc *sc; + + vmh = handle; + if (vmh == NULL) { + dprintf("%s: vmh not found.\n", __func__); + return; + } + + sc = vmh->sc; + if (sc == NULL) { + dprintf("%s: sc is NULL\n", __func__); + return; + } + + if (vmh->enclave == NULL) { + dprintf("%s: Enclave not found.\n", __func__); + return; + } + + sgx_enclave_remove(sc, vmh->enclave); + + free(vmh->enclave, M_SGX); + free(vmh, M_SGX); +} + +static int +sgx_pg_fault(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset, + int prot, vm_page_t *mres) +{ + + /* + * The purpose of this trivial handler is to handle the race + * when user tries to access mmaped region before or during + * enclave creation ioctl calls. + */ + + dprintf("%s: offset 0x%lx\n", __func__, offset); + + return (VM_PAGER_FAIL); +} + +static struct cdev_pager_ops sgx_pg_ops = { + .cdev_pg_ctor = sgx_pg_ctor, + .cdev_pg_dtor = sgx_pg_dtor, + .cdev_pg_fault = sgx_pg_fault, +}; + + +static void +sgx_insert_epc_page_by_index(vm_page_t page, vm_object_t object, + vm_pindex_t pidx) +{ + + VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); + + vm_page_insert(page, object, pidx); + page->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; +} + +static void +sgx_insert_epc_page(struct sgx_enclave *enclave, + struct epc_page *epc, uint64_t addr) +{ + vm_pindex_t pidx; + vm_page_t page; + + VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(enclave->object); + + pidx = OFF_TO_IDX(addr); + page = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(epc->phys); + + sgx_insert_epc_page_by_index(page, enclave->object, pidx); +} + +static int +sgx_ioctl_create(struct sgx_softc *sc, struct sgx_enclave_create *param) +{ + struct sgx_vm_handle *vmh; + vm_map_entry_t entry; + vm_page_t p; + struct page_info pginfo; + struct secinfo secinfo; + struct sgx_enclave *enclave; + struct epc_page *epc; + struct secs *secs; + vm_object_t object; + vm_page_t page; + int ret; + + epc = NULL; + secs = NULL; + enclave = NULL; + object = NULL; + + /* SGX Enclave Control Structure (SECS) */ + secs = malloc(PAGE_SIZE, M_SGX, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); + ret = copyin((void *)param->src, secs, sizeof(struct secs)); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Can't copy SECS.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + ret = sgx_secs_validate(sc, secs); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: SECS validation failed.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + ret = sgx_mem_find(sc, secs->base, &entry, &object); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Can't find vm_map.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + vmh = object->handle; + if (!vmh) { + dprintf("%s: Can't find vmh.\n", __func__); + ret = ENXIO; + goto error; + } + + dprintf("%s: entry start %lx offset %lx\n", + __func__, entry->start, entry->offset); + vmh->base = (entry->start - entry->offset); + + ret = sgx_enclave_alloc(sc, secs, &enclave); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Can't alloc enclave.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + enclave->object = object; + enclave->vmh = vmh; + + memset(&secinfo, 0, sizeof(struct secinfo)); + memset(&pginfo, 0, sizeof(struct page_info)); + pginfo.linaddr = 0; + pginfo.srcpge = (uint64_t)secs; + pginfo.secinfo = &secinfo; + pginfo.secs = 0; + + ret = sgx_get_epc_page(sc, &epc); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed to get free epc page.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + enclave->secs_epc_page = epc; + + VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); + p = vm_page_lookup(object, SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX); + if (p) { + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + /* SECS page already added. */ + ret = ENXIO; + goto error; + } + + ret = sgx_va_slot_init_by_index(sc, object, + - SGX_VA_PAGES_OFFS - SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX); + if (ret) { + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + dprintf("%s: Can't init va slot.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx); + if ((sc->state & SGX_STATE_RUNNING) == 0) { + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx); + /* Remove VA page that was just created for SECS page. */ + p = vm_page_lookup(enclave->object, + - SGX_VA_PAGES_OFFS - SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX); + sgx_page_remove(sc, p); + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + goto error; + } + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx_encls); + ret = sgx_ecreate(&pginfo, (void *)epc->base); + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx_encls); + if (ret == SGX_EFAULT) { + dprintf("%s: gp fault\n", __func__); + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx); + /* Remove VA page that was just created for SECS page. */ + p = vm_page_lookup(enclave->object, + - SGX_VA_PAGES_OFFS - SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX); + sgx_page_remove(sc, p); + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + goto error; + } + + TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->enclaves, enclave, next); + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx); + + vmh->enclave = enclave; + + page = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(epc->phys); + sgx_insert_epc_page_by_index(page, enclave->object, + SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX); + + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + + /* Release the reference. */ + vm_object_deallocate(object); + + free(secs, M_SGX); + + return (0); + +error: + free(secs, M_SGX); + sgx_put_epc_page(sc, epc); + free(enclave, M_SGX); + vm_object_deallocate(object); + + return (ret); +} + +static int +sgx_ioctl_add_page(struct sgx_softc *sc, + struct sgx_enclave_add_page *addp) +{ + struct epc_page *secs_epc_page; + struct sgx_enclave *enclave; + struct sgx_vm_handle *vmh; + struct epc_page *epc; + struct page_info pginfo; + struct secinfo secinfo; + vm_object_t object; + void *tmp_vaddr; + uint64_t page_type; + struct tcs *t; + uint64_t addr; + uint64_t pidx; + vm_page_t p; + int ret; + + tmp_vaddr = NULL; + epc = NULL; + object = NULL; + + /* Find and get reference to VM object. */ + ret = sgx_enclave_find(sc, addp->addr, &enclave); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed to find enclave.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + object = enclave->object; + KASSERT(object != NULL, ("vm object is NULL\n")); + vmh = object->handle; + + ret = sgx_get_epc_page(sc, &epc); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed to get free epc page.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + memset(&secinfo, 0, sizeof(struct secinfo)); + ret = copyin((void *)addp->secinfo, &secinfo, + sizeof(struct secinfo)); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed to copy secinfo.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + tmp_vaddr = malloc(PAGE_SIZE, M_SGX, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); + ret = copyin((void *)addp->src, tmp_vaddr, PAGE_SIZE); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed to copy page.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + page_type = (secinfo.flags & SECINFO_FLAGS_PT_M) >> + SECINFO_FLAGS_PT_S; + if (page_type != SGX_PT_TCS && page_type != SGX_PT_REG) { + dprintf("%s: page can't be added.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + if (page_type == SGX_PT_TCS) { + t = (struct tcs *)tmp_vaddr; + ret = sgx_tcs_validate(t); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: TCS page validation failed.\n", + __func__); + goto error; + } + sgx_tcs_dump(sc, t); + } + + addr = (addp->addr - vmh->base); + pidx = OFF_TO_IDX(addr); + + VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); + p = vm_page_lookup(object, pidx); + if (p) { + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + /* Page already added. */ + ret = ENXIO; + goto error; + } + + ret = sgx_va_slot_init(sc, enclave, addr); + if (ret) { + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + dprintf("%s: Can't init va slot.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + secs_epc_page = enclave->secs_epc_page; + memset(&pginfo, 0, sizeof(struct page_info)); + pginfo.linaddr = (uint64_t)addp->addr; + pginfo.srcpge = (uint64_t)tmp_vaddr; + pginfo.secinfo = &secinfo; + pginfo.secs = (uint64_t)secs_epc_page->base; + + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx_encls); + ret = sgx_eadd(&pginfo, (void *)epc->base); + if (ret == SGX_EFAULT) { + dprintf("%s: gp fault on eadd\n", __func__); + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx_encls); + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + goto error; + } + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx_encls); + + ret = sgx_measure_page(sc, enclave->secs_epc_page, epc, addp->mrmask); + if (ret == SGX_EFAULT) { + dprintf("%s: gp fault on eextend\n", __func__); + sgx_epc_page_remove(sc, epc); + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + goto error; + } + + sgx_insert_epc_page(enclave, epc, addr); + + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); + + /* Release the reference. */ + vm_object_deallocate(object); + + free(tmp_vaddr, M_SGX); + + return (0); + +error: + free(tmp_vaddr, M_SGX); + sgx_put_epc_page(sc, epc); + vm_object_deallocate(object); + + return (ret); +} + +static int +sgx_ioctl_init(struct sgx_softc *sc, struct sgx_enclave_init *initp) +{ + struct epc_page *secs_epc_page; + struct sgx_enclave *enclave; + struct thread *td; + void *tmp_vaddr; + void *einittoken; + void *sigstruct; + vm_object_t object; + int retry; + int ret; + + td = curthread; + tmp_vaddr = NULL; + object = NULL; + + dprintf("%s: addr %lx, sigstruct %lx, einittoken %lx\n", + __func__, initp->addr, initp->sigstruct, initp->einittoken); + + /* Find and get reference to VM object. */ + ret = sgx_enclave_find(sc, initp->addr, &enclave); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed to find enclave.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + object = enclave->object; + + tmp_vaddr = malloc(PAGE_SIZE, M_SGX, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); + sigstruct = tmp_vaddr; + einittoken = (void *)((uint64_t)sigstruct + PAGE_SIZE / 2); + + ret = copyin((void *)initp->sigstruct, sigstruct, + SGX_SIGSTRUCT_SIZE); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed to copy SIGSTRUCT page.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + ret = copyin((void *)initp->einittoken, einittoken, + SGX_EINITTOKEN_SIZE); + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed to copy EINITTOKEN page.\n", __func__); + goto error; + } + + secs_epc_page = enclave->secs_epc_page; + retry = 16; + do { + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx_encls); + ret = sgx_einit(sigstruct, (void *)secs_epc_page->base, + einittoken); + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx_encls); + dprintf("%s: sgx_einit returned %d\n", __func__, ret); + } while (ret == SGX_UNMASKED_EVENT && retry--); + + if (ret) { + dprintf("%s: Failed init enclave: %d\n", __func__, ret); + td->td_retval[0] = ret; + ret = 0; + } + +error: + free(tmp_vaddr, M_SGX); + + /* Release the reference. */ + vm_object_deallocate(object); + + return (ret); +} + +static int +sgx_ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, int flags, + struct thread *td) +{ + struct sgx_enclave_add_page *addp; + struct sgx_enclave_create *param; + struct sgx_enclave_init *initp; + struct sgx_softc *sc; + int ret; + int len; + + sc = &sgx_sc; + + len = IOCPARM_LEN(cmd); + + dprintf("%s: cmd %lx, addr %lx, len %d\n", + __func__, cmd, (uint64_t)addr, len); + + if (len > SGX_IOCTL_MAX_DATA_LEN) + return (EINVAL); + + switch (cmd) { + case SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_CREATE: + param = (struct sgx_enclave_create *)addr; + ret = sgx_ioctl_create(sc, param); + break; + case SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_ADD_PAGE: + addp = (struct sgx_enclave_add_page *)addr; + ret = sgx_ioctl_add_page(sc, addp); + break; + case SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_INIT: + initp = (struct sgx_enclave_init *)addr; + ret = sgx_ioctl_init(sc, initp); + break; + default: + return (EINVAL); + } + + return (ret); +} + +static int +sgx_mmap_single(struct cdev *cdev, vm_ooffset_t *offset, + vm_size_t mapsize, struct vm_object **objp, int nprot) +{ + struct sgx_vm_handle *vmh; + struct sgx_softc *sc; + + sc = &sgx_sc; + + dprintf("%s: mapsize 0x%lx, offset %lx\n", + __func__, mapsize, *offset); + + vmh = malloc(sizeof(struct sgx_vm_handle), + M_SGX, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); + vmh->sc = sc; + vmh->size = mapsize; + vmh->mem = cdev_pager_allocate(vmh, OBJT_MGTDEVICE, &sgx_pg_ops, + mapsize, nprot, *offset, NULL); + if (vmh->mem == NULL) { + free(vmh, M_SGX); + return (ENOMEM); + } + + VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(vmh->mem); + vm_object_set_flag(vmh->mem, OBJ_PG_DTOR); + VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(vmh->mem); + + *objp = vmh->mem; + + return (0); +} + +static struct cdevsw sgx_cdevsw = { + .d_version = D_VERSION, + .d_ioctl = sgx_ioctl, + .d_mmap_single = sgx_mmap_single, + .d_name = "Intel SGX", +}; + +static int +sgx_get_epc_area(struct sgx_softc *sc) +{ + vm_offset_t epc_base_vaddr; + u_int cp[4]; + int error; + int i; + + cpuid_count(SGX_CPUID, 0x2, cp); + + sc->epc_base = ((uint64_t)(cp[1] & 0xfffff) << 32) + + (cp[0] & 0xfffff000); + sc->epc_size = ((uint64_t)(cp[3] & 0xfffff) << 32) + + (cp[2] & 0xfffff000); + sc->npages = sc->epc_size / SGX_PAGE_SIZE; + + if (cp[3] & 0xffff) + sc->enclave_size_max = (1 << ((cp[3] >> 8) & 0xff)); + else + sc->enclave_size_max = SGX_ENCL_SIZE_MAX_DEF; + + epc_base_vaddr = (vm_offset_t)pmap_mapdev_attr(sc->epc_base, + sc->epc_size, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); + + sc->epc_pages = malloc(sizeof(struct epc_page) * sc->npages, + M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); + + for (i = 0; i < sc->npages; i++) { + sc->epc_pages[i].base = epc_base_vaddr + SGX_PAGE_SIZE * i; + sc->epc_pages[i].phys = sc->epc_base + SGX_PAGE_SIZE * i; + sc->epc_pages[i].index = i; + } + + sc->vmem_epc = vmem_create("SGX EPC", sc->epc_base, sc->epc_size, + PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE, M_FIRSTFIT | M_WAITOK); + if (sc->vmem_epc == NULL) { + printf("%s: Can't create vmem arena.\n", __func__); + free(sc->epc_pages, M_SGX); + return (EINVAL); + } + + error = vm_phys_fictitious_reg_range(sc->epc_base, + sc->epc_base + sc->epc_size, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); + if (error) { + printf("%s: Can't register fictitious space.\n", __func__); + free(sc->epc_pages, M_SGX); + return (EINVAL); + } + + return (0); +} + +static void +sgx_put_epc_area(struct sgx_softc *sc) +{ + + vm_phys_fictitious_unreg_range(sc->epc_base, + sc->epc_base + sc->epc_size); + + free(sc->epc_pages, M_SGX); +} + +static int +sgx_load(void) +{ + struct sgx_softc *sc; + int error; + + sc = &sgx_sc; + + if ((cpu_stdext_feature & CPUID_STDEXT_SGX) == 0) + return (ENXIO); + + error = sgx_get_epc_area(sc); + if (error) { + printf("%s: Failed to get Processor Reserved Memory area.\n", + __func__); + return (ENXIO); + } + + mtx_init(&sc->mtx_encls, "SGX ENCLS", NULL, MTX_DEF); + mtx_init(&sc->mtx, "SGX driver", NULL, MTX_DEF); + + TAILQ_INIT(&sc->enclaves); + + sc->sgx_cdev = make_dev(&sgx_cdevsw, 0, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, + 0600, "isgx"); + + sc->state |= SGX_STATE_RUNNING; + + printf("SGX initialized: EPC base 0x%lx size %ld (%d pages)\n", + sc->epc_base, sc->epc_size, sc->npages); + + return (0); +} + +static int +sgx_unload(void) +{ + struct sgx_softc *sc; + + sc = &sgx_sc; + + if ((sc->state & SGX_STATE_RUNNING) == 0) + return (0); + + mtx_lock(&sc->mtx); + if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&sc->enclaves)) { + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx); + return (EBUSY); + } + sc->state &= ~SGX_STATE_RUNNING; + mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx); + + destroy_dev(sc->sgx_cdev); + + vmem_destroy(sc->vmem_epc); + sgx_put_epc_area(sc); + + mtx_destroy(&sc->mtx_encls); + mtx_destroy(&sc->mtx); + + return (0); +} + +static int +sgx_handler(module_t mod, int what, void *arg) +{ + int error; + + switch (what) { + case MOD_LOAD: + error = sgx_load(); + break; + case MOD_UNLOAD: + error = sgx_unload(); + break; + default: + error = 0; + break; + } + + return (error); +} + +static moduledata_t sgx_kmod = { + "sgx", + sgx_handler, + NULL +}; + +DECLARE_MODULE(sgx, sgx_kmod, SI_SUB_LAST, SI_ORDER_ANY); +MODULE_VERSION(sgx, 1); Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx.c ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx_linux.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx_linux.c (nonexistent) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx_linux.c (revision 322676) @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2017 Ruslan Bukin + * All rights reserved. + * + * This software was developed by BAE Systems, the University of Cambridge + * Computer Laboratory, and Memorial University under DARPA/AFRL contract + * FA8650-15-C-7558 ("CADETS"), as part of the DARPA Transparent Computing + * (TC) research program. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include +__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +#include + +#define SGX_LINUX_IOCTL_MIN (SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_CREATE & 0xffff) +#define SGX_LINUX_IOCTL_MAX (SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_INIT & 0xffff) + +static int +sgx_linux_ioctl(struct thread *td, struct linux_ioctl_args *args) +{ + uint8_t data[SGX_IOCTL_MAX_DATA_LEN]; + cap_rights_t rights; + struct file *fp; + u_long cmd; + int error; + int len; + + error = fget(td, args->fd, cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_IOCTL), &fp); + if (error != 0) + return (error); + + cmd = args->cmd; + + args->cmd &= ~(LINUX_IOC_IN | LINUX_IOC_OUT); + if (cmd & LINUX_IOC_IN) + args->cmd |= IOC_IN; + if (cmd & LINUX_IOC_OUT) + args->cmd |= IOC_OUT; + + len = IOCPARM_LEN(cmd); + if (len > SGX_IOCTL_MAX_DATA_LEN) { + printf("%s: Can't copy data: cmd len is too big %d\n", + __func__, len); + return (EINVAL); + } + + if (cmd & LINUX_IOC_IN) { + error = copyin((void *)args->arg, data, len); + if (error) { + printf("%s: Can't copy data, error %d\n", + __func__, error); + return (EINVAL); + } + } + + error = (fo_ioctl(fp, args->cmd, (caddr_t)data, td->td_ucred, td)); + fdrop(fp, td); + + return (error); +} + +static struct linux_ioctl_handler sgx_linux_handler = { + sgx_linux_ioctl, + SGX_LINUX_IOCTL_MIN, + SGX_LINUX_IOCTL_MAX, +}; + +SYSINIT(sgx_linux_register, SI_SUB_KLD, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, + linux_ioctl_register_handler, &sgx_linux_handler); +SYSUNINIT(sgx_linux_unregister, SI_SUB_KLD, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, + linux_ioctl_unregister_handler, &sgx_linux_handler); + +static int +sgx_linux_modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data) +{ + + return (0); +} + +DEV_MODULE(sgx_linux, sgx_linux_modevent, NULL); +MODULE_DEPEND(sgx_linux, linux64, 1, 1, 1); Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx_linux.c ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx_support.S =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx_support.S (nonexistent) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx_support.S (revision 322676) @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2017 Ruslan Bukin + * All rights reserved. + * + * This software was developed by BAE Systems, the University of Cambridge + * Computer Laboratory, and Memorial University under DARPA/AFRL contract + * FA8650-15-C-7558 ("CADETS"), as part of the DARPA Transparent Computing + * (TC) research program. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * $FreeBSD$ + */ + +#include +#include + +#include "assym.s" + + .text + +/* + * int + * sgx_encls(uint32_t eax, uint64_t rbx, uint64_t rcx, uint64_t rdx); + * %edi, %rsi, %rdx, %rcx + */ +ENTRY(sgx_encls) + PUSH_FRAME_POINTER + pushq %rbx + movq PCPU(CURPCB),%r8 + movl %edi,%eax + movq %rsi,%rbx + xchgq %rdx,%rcx + movq $sgx_onfault,PCB_ONFAULT(%r8) + .byte 0x0f, 0x01, 0xcf + movq $0,PCB_ONFAULT(%r8) + popq %rbx + POP_FRAME_POINTER + ret +END(sgx_encls) + +/* + * SGX operations fault handler + */ + ALIGN_TEXT +sgx_onfault: + movq $0,PCB_ONFAULT(%r8) + movl $SGX_EFAULT,%eax + popq %rbx + POP_FRAME_POINTER + ret Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgx_support.S ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgxvar.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgxvar.h (nonexistent) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgxvar.h (revision 322676) @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2017 Ruslan Bukin + * All rights reserved. + * + * This software was developed by BAE Systems, the University of Cambridge + * Computer Laboratory, and Memorial University under DARPA/AFRL contract + * FA8650-15-C-7558 ("CADETS"), as part of the DARPA Transparent Computing + * (TC) research program. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * $FreeBSD$ + */ + +#ifndef _AMD64_SGX_SGXVAR_H_ +#define _AMD64_SGX_SGXVAR_H_ + +#define SGX_CPUID 0x12 +#define SGX_PAGE_SIZE 4096 +#define SGX_VA_PAGE_SLOTS 512 +#define SGX_VA_PAGES_OFFS 512 +#define SGX_SECS_VM_OBJECT_INDEX -1 +#define SGX_SIGSTRUCT_SIZE 1808 +#define SGX_EINITTOKEN_SIZE 304 +#define SGX_IOCTL_MAX_DATA_LEN 26 +#define SGX_ENCL_SIZE_MAX_DEF 0x1000000000ULL +#define SGX_EFAULT 99 + +#ifndef LOCORE +static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SGX, "sgx", "SGX driver"); + +struct sgx_vm_handle { + struct sgx_softc *sc; + vm_object_t mem; + uint64_t base; + vm_size_t size; + struct sgx_enclave *enclave; +}; + +/* EPC (Enclave Page Cache) page. */ +struct epc_page { + uint64_t base; + uint64_t phys; + int index; +}; + +struct sgx_enclave { + uint64_t base; + uint64_t size; + struct sgx_vm_handle *vmh; + TAILQ_ENTRY(sgx_enclave) next; + vm_object_t object; + struct epc_page *secs_epc_page; +}; + +struct sgx_softc { + struct cdev *sgx_cdev; + struct mtx mtx_encls; + struct mtx mtx; + uint64_t epc_base; + uint64_t epc_size; + struct epc_page *epc_pages; + struct vmem *vmem_epc; + uint32_t npages; + TAILQ_HEAD(, sgx_enclave) enclaves; + uint64_t enclave_size_max; + uint8_t state; +#define SGX_STATE_RUNNING (1 << 0) +}; +#endif /* !LOCORE */ + +#endif /* !_AMD64_SGX_SGXVAR_H_ */ Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/amd64/sgx/sgxvar.h ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm/arm/minidump_machdep.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm/arm/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm/arm/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,407 +1,372 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2006 Peter Wemm * Copyright (c) 2008 Semihalf, Grzegorz Bernacki * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/i386/minidump_machdep.c,v 1.6 2008/08/17 23:27:27 */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_watchdog.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef SW_WATCHDOG #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include CTASSERT(sizeof(struct kerneldumpheader) == 512); -/* - * Don't touch the first SIZEOF_METADATA bytes on the dump device. This - * is to protect us from metadata and to protect metadata from us. - */ -#define SIZEOF_METADATA (64*1024) - uint32_t *vm_page_dump; int vm_page_dump_size; static struct kerneldumpheader kdh; static off_t dumplo; /* Handle chunked writes. */ static size_t fragsz; static void *dump_va; static uint64_t counter, progress; CTASSERT(sizeof(*vm_page_dump) == 4); static int is_dumpable(vm_paddr_t pa) { int i; for (i = 0; dump_avail[i] != 0 || dump_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { if (pa >= dump_avail[i] && pa < dump_avail[i + 1]) return (1); } return (0); } #define PG2MB(pgs) (((pgs) + (1 << 8) - 1) >> 8) static int blk_flush(struct dumperinfo *di) { int error; if (fragsz == 0) return (0); error = dump_write(di, dump_va, 0, dumplo, fragsz); dumplo += fragsz; fragsz = 0; return (error); } static int blk_write(struct dumperinfo *di, char *ptr, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz) { size_t len; int error, i, c; u_int maxdumpsz; maxdumpsz = min(di->maxiosize, MAXDUMPPGS * PAGE_SIZE); if (maxdumpsz == 0) /* seatbelt */ maxdumpsz = PAGE_SIZE; error = 0; if (ptr != NULL && pa != 0) { printf("cant have both va and pa!\n"); return (EINVAL); } if (pa != 0) { if ((sz % PAGE_SIZE) != 0) { printf("size not page aligned\n"); return (EINVAL); } if ((pa & PAGE_MASK) != 0) { printf("address not page aligned\n"); return (EINVAL); } } if (ptr != NULL) { /* Flush any pre-existing pa pages before a virtual dump. */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) return (error); } while (sz) { len = maxdumpsz - fragsz; if (len > sz) len = sz; counter += len; progress -= len; if (counter >> 22) { printf(" %lld", PG2MB(progress >> PAGE_SHIFT)); counter &= (1<<22) - 1; } #ifdef SW_WATCHDOG wdog_kern_pat(WD_LASTVAL); #endif if (ptr) { error = dump_write(di, ptr, 0, dumplo, len); if (error) return (error); dumplo += len; ptr += len; sz -= len; } else { for (i = 0; i < len; i += PAGE_SIZE) dump_va = pmap_kenter_temporary(pa + i, (i + fragsz) >> PAGE_SHIFT); fragsz += len; pa += len; sz -= len; if (fragsz == maxdumpsz) { error = blk_flush(di); if (error) return (error); } } /* Check for user abort. */ c = cncheckc(); if (c == 0x03) return (ECANCELED); if (c != -1) printf(" (CTRL-C to abort) "); } return (0); } /* A buffer for general use. Its size must be one page at least. */ static char dumpbuf[PAGE_SIZE]; CTASSERT(sizeof(dumpbuf) % sizeof(pt2_entry_t) == 0); int minidumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di) { struct minidumphdr mdhdr; uint64_t dumpsize; uint32_t ptesize; uint32_t bits; uint32_t pa, prev_pa = 0, count = 0; vm_offset_t va; int i, bit, error; char *addr; /* * Flush caches. Note that in the SMP case this operates only on the * current CPU's L1 cache. Before we reach this point, code in either * the system shutdown or kernel debugger has called stop_cpus() to stop * all cores other than this one. Part of the ARM handling of * stop_cpus() is to call wbinv_all() on that core's local L1 cache. So * by time we get to here, all that remains is to flush the L1 for the * current CPU, then the L2. */ dcache_wbinv_poc_all(); counter = 0; /* Walk page table pages, set bits in vm_page_dump */ ptesize = 0; for (va = KERNBASE; va < kernel_vm_end; va += PAGE_SIZE) { pa = pmap_dump_kextract(va, NULL); if (pa != 0 && is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); ptesize += sizeof(pt2_entry_t); } /* Calculate dump size. */ dumpsize = ptesize; dumpsize += round_page(msgbufp->msg_size); dumpsize += round_page(vm_page_dump_size); - for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = ffs(bits) - 1; pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; /* Clear out undumpable pages now if needed */ if (is_dumpable(pa)) dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; else dump_drop_page(pa); bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } - dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; - /* Determine dump offset on device. */ - if (di->mediasize < SIZEOF_METADATA + dumpsize + di->blocksize * 2 + - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc)) { - error = ENOSPC; - goto fail; - } - - dumplo = di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize - dumpsize; - dumplo -= di->blocksize * 2; - dumplo -= kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); progress = dumpsize; - /* Initialize kernel dump crypto. */ - error = kerneldumpcrypto_init(di->kdc); - if (error) - goto fail; - /* Initialize mdhdr */ bzero(&mdhdr, sizeof(mdhdr)); strcpy(mdhdr.magic, MINIDUMP_MAGIC); mdhdr.version = MINIDUMP_VERSION; mdhdr.msgbufsize = msgbufp->msg_size; mdhdr.bitmapsize = vm_page_dump_size; mdhdr.ptesize = ptesize; mdhdr.kernbase = KERNBASE; mdhdr.arch = __ARM_ARCH; #if __ARM_ARCH >= 6 mdhdr.mmuformat = MINIDUMP_MMU_FORMAT_V6; #else mdhdr.mmuformat = MINIDUMP_MMU_FORMAT_V4; #endif - mkdumpheader(&kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_ARM_VERSION, dumpsize, - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc), di->blocksize); + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_ARM_VERSION, + dumpsize); printf("Physical memory: %u MB\n", ptoa((uintmax_t)physmem) / 1048576); printf("Dumping %llu MB:", (long long)dumpsize >> 20); - /* Dump leader */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_start(di, &kdh, &dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Dump key */ - error = dump_write_key(di, 0, dumplo); - if (error) - goto fail; - dumplo += kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); - /* Dump my header */ bzero(dumpbuf, sizeof(dumpbuf)); bcopy(&mdhdr, dumpbuf, sizeof(mdhdr)); error = blk_write(di, dumpbuf, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump msgbuf up front */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)msgbufp->msg_ptr, 0, round_page(msgbufp->msg_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump bitmap */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)vm_page_dump, 0, round_page(vm_page_dump_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump kernel page table pages */ addr = dumpbuf; for (va = KERNBASE; va < kernel_vm_end; va += PAGE_SIZE) { pmap_dump_kextract(va, (pt2_entry_t *)addr); addr += sizeof(pt2_entry_t); if (addr == dumpbuf + sizeof(dumpbuf)) { error = blk_write(di, dumpbuf, 0, sizeof(dumpbuf)); if (error != 0) goto fail; addr = dumpbuf; } } if (addr != dumpbuf) { error = blk_write(di, dumpbuf, 0, addr - dumpbuf); if (error != 0) goto fail; } /* Dump memory chunks */ for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = ffs(bits) - 1; pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; if (!count) { prev_pa = pa; count++; } else { if (pa == (prev_pa + count * PAGE_SIZE)) count++; else { error = blk_write(di, NULL, prev_pa, count * PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; count = 1; prev_pa = pa; } } bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } if (count) { error = blk_write(di, NULL, prev_pa, count * PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; count = 0; prev_pa = 0; } error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; - /* Dump trailer */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_finish(di, &kdh, dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Signal completion, signoff and exit stage left. */ - dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); printf("\nDump complete\n"); return (0); fail: if (error < 0) error = -error; if (error == ECANCELED) printf("\nDump aborted\n"); - else if (error == ENOSPC) + else if (error == E2BIG || error == ENOSPC) printf("\nDump failed. Partition too small.\n"); else printf("\n** DUMP FAILED (ERROR %d) **\n", error); return (error); } void dump_add_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 5; /* 2^5 = 32 */ bit = pa & 31; atomic_set_int(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } void dump_drop_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 5; /* 2^5 = 32 */ bit = pa & 31; atomic_clear_int(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm64/arm64/machdep.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm64/arm64/machdep.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm64/arm64/machdep.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1168 +1,1170 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2014 Andrew Turner * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * */ #include "opt_acpi.h" #include "opt_platform.h" #include "opt_ddb.h" #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef VFP #include #endif #ifdef DEV_ACPI #include #include #endif #ifdef FDT #include #include #endif enum arm64_bus arm64_bus_method = ARM64_BUS_NONE; struct pcpu __pcpu[MAXCPU]; static struct trapframe proc0_tf; vm_paddr_t phys_avail[PHYS_AVAIL_SIZE + 2]; vm_paddr_t dump_avail[PHYS_AVAIL_SIZE + 2]; int early_boot = 1; int cold = 1; long realmem = 0; long Maxmem = 0; #define PHYSMAP_SIZE (2 * (VM_PHYSSEG_MAX - 1)) vm_paddr_t physmap[PHYSMAP_SIZE]; u_int physmap_idx; struct kva_md_info kmi; int64_t dcache_line_size; /* The minimum D cache line size */ int64_t icache_line_size; /* The minimum I cache line size */ int64_t idcache_line_size; /* The minimum cache line size */ int64_t dczva_line_size; /* The size of cache line the dc zva zeroes */ int has_pan; /* pagezero_* implementations are provided in support.S */ void pagezero_simple(void *); void pagezero_cache(void *); /* pagezero_simple is default pagezero */ void (*pagezero)(void *p) = pagezero_simple; static void pan_setup(void) { uint64_t id_aa64mfr1; id_aa64mfr1 = READ_SPECIALREG(id_aa64mmfr1_el1); if (ID_AA64MMFR1_PAN(id_aa64mfr1) != ID_AA64MMFR1_PAN_NONE) has_pan = 1; } void pan_enable(void) { /* * The LLVM integrated assembler doesn't understand the PAN * PSTATE field. Because of this we need to manually create * the instruction in an asm block. This is equivalent to: * msr pan, #1 * * This sets the PAN bit, stopping the kernel from accessing * memory when userspace can also access it unless the kernel * uses the userspace load/store instructions. */ if (has_pan) { WRITE_SPECIALREG(sctlr_el1, READ_SPECIALREG(sctlr_el1) & ~SCTLR_SPAN); __asm __volatile(".inst 0xd500409f | (0x1 << 8)"); } } static void cpu_startup(void *dummy) { identify_cpu(); vm_ksubmap_init(&kmi); bufinit(); vm_pager_bufferinit(); } SYSINIT(cpu, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_FIRST, cpu_startup, NULL); int cpu_idle_wakeup(int cpu) { return (0); } int fill_regs(struct thread *td, struct reg *regs) { struct trapframe *frame; frame = td->td_frame; regs->sp = frame->tf_sp; regs->lr = frame->tf_lr; regs->elr = frame->tf_elr; regs->spsr = frame->tf_spsr; memcpy(regs->x, frame->tf_x, sizeof(regs->x)); return (0); } int set_regs(struct thread *td, struct reg *regs) { struct trapframe *frame; frame = td->td_frame; frame->tf_sp = regs->sp; frame->tf_lr = regs->lr; frame->tf_elr = regs->elr; frame->tf_spsr = regs->spsr; memcpy(frame->tf_x, regs->x, sizeof(frame->tf_x)); return (0); } int fill_fpregs(struct thread *td, struct fpreg *regs) { #ifdef VFP struct pcb *pcb; pcb = td->td_pcb; if ((pcb->pcb_fpflags & PCB_FP_STARTED) != 0) { /* * If we have just been running VFP instructions we will * need to save the state to memcpy it below. */ if (td == curthread) vfp_save_state(td, pcb); KASSERT(pcb->pcb_fpusaved == &pcb->pcb_fpustate, ("Called fill_fpregs while the kernel is using the VFP")); memcpy(regs->fp_q, pcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_regs, sizeof(regs->fp_q)); regs->fp_cr = pcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_fpcr; regs->fp_sr = pcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_fpsr; } else #endif memset(regs->fp_q, 0, sizeof(regs->fp_q)); return (0); } int set_fpregs(struct thread *td, struct fpreg *regs) { #ifdef VFP struct pcb *pcb; pcb = td->td_pcb; KASSERT(pcb->pcb_fpusaved == &pcb->pcb_fpustate, ("Called set_fpregs while the kernel is using the VFP")); memcpy(pcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_regs, regs->fp_q, sizeof(regs->fp_q)); pcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_fpcr = regs->fp_cr; pcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_fpsr = regs->fp_sr; #endif return (0); } int fill_dbregs(struct thread *td, struct dbreg *regs) { - panic("ARM64TODO: fill_dbregs"); + printf("ARM64TODO: fill_dbregs"); + return (EDOOFUS); } int set_dbregs(struct thread *td, struct dbreg *regs) { - panic("ARM64TODO: set_dbregs"); + printf("ARM64TODO: set_dbregs"); + return (EDOOFUS); } int ptrace_set_pc(struct thread *td, u_long addr) { - panic("ARM64TODO: ptrace_set_pc"); - return (0); + printf("ARM64TODO: ptrace_set_pc"); + return (EDOOFUS); } int ptrace_single_step(struct thread *td) { td->td_frame->tf_spsr |= PSR_SS; td->td_pcb->pcb_flags |= PCB_SINGLE_STEP; return (0); } int ptrace_clear_single_step(struct thread *td) { td->td_frame->tf_spsr &= ~PSR_SS; td->td_pcb->pcb_flags &= ~PCB_SINGLE_STEP; return (0); } void exec_setregs(struct thread *td, struct image_params *imgp, u_long stack) { struct trapframe *tf = td->td_frame; memset(tf, 0, sizeof(struct trapframe)); /* * We need to set x0 for init as it doesn't call * cpu_set_syscall_retval to copy the value. We also * need to set td_retval for the cases where we do. */ tf->tf_x[0] = td->td_retval[0] = stack; tf->tf_sp = STACKALIGN(stack); tf->tf_lr = imgp->entry_addr; tf->tf_elr = imgp->entry_addr; } /* Sanity check these are the same size, they will be memcpy'd to and fro */ CTASSERT(sizeof(((struct trapframe *)0)->tf_x) == sizeof((struct gpregs *)0)->gp_x); CTASSERT(sizeof(((struct trapframe *)0)->tf_x) == sizeof((struct reg *)0)->x); int get_mcontext(struct thread *td, mcontext_t *mcp, int clear_ret) { struct trapframe *tf = td->td_frame; if (clear_ret & GET_MC_CLEAR_RET) { mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_x[0] = 0; mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_spsr = tf->tf_spsr & ~PSR_C; } else { mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_x[0] = tf->tf_x[0]; mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_spsr = tf->tf_spsr; } memcpy(&mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_x[1], &tf->tf_x[1], sizeof(mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_x[1]) * (nitems(mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_x) - 1)); mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_sp = tf->tf_sp; mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_lr = tf->tf_lr; mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_elr = tf->tf_elr; return (0); } int set_mcontext(struct thread *td, mcontext_t *mcp) { struct trapframe *tf = td->td_frame; memcpy(tf->tf_x, mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_x, sizeof(tf->tf_x)); tf->tf_sp = mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_sp; tf->tf_lr = mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_lr; tf->tf_elr = mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_elr; tf->tf_spsr = mcp->mc_gpregs.gp_spsr; return (0); } static void get_fpcontext(struct thread *td, mcontext_t *mcp) { #ifdef VFP struct pcb *curpcb; critical_enter(); curpcb = curthread->td_pcb; if ((curpcb->pcb_fpflags & PCB_FP_STARTED) != 0) { /* * If we have just been running VFP instructions we will * need to save the state to memcpy it below. */ vfp_save_state(td, curpcb); KASSERT(curpcb->pcb_fpusaved == &curpcb->pcb_fpustate, ("Called get_fpcontext while the kernel is using the VFP")); KASSERT((curpcb->pcb_fpflags & ~PCB_FP_USERMASK) == 0, ("Non-userspace FPU flags set in get_fpcontext")); memcpy(mcp->mc_fpregs.fp_q, curpcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_regs, sizeof(mcp->mc_fpregs)); mcp->mc_fpregs.fp_cr = curpcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_fpcr; mcp->mc_fpregs.fp_sr = curpcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_fpsr; mcp->mc_fpregs.fp_flags = curpcb->pcb_fpflags; mcp->mc_flags |= _MC_FP_VALID; } critical_exit(); #endif } static void set_fpcontext(struct thread *td, mcontext_t *mcp) { #ifdef VFP struct pcb *curpcb; critical_enter(); if ((mcp->mc_flags & _MC_FP_VALID) != 0) { curpcb = curthread->td_pcb; /* * Discard any vfp state for the current thread, we * are about to override it. */ vfp_discard(td); KASSERT(curpcb->pcb_fpusaved == &curpcb->pcb_fpustate, ("Called set_fpcontext while the kernel is using the VFP")); memcpy(curpcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_regs, mcp->mc_fpregs.fp_q, sizeof(mcp->mc_fpregs)); curpcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_fpcr = mcp->mc_fpregs.fp_cr; curpcb->pcb_fpustate.vfp_fpsr = mcp->mc_fpregs.fp_sr; curpcb->pcb_fpflags = mcp->mc_fpregs.fp_flags & PCB_FP_USERMASK; } critical_exit(); #endif } void cpu_idle(int busy) { spinlock_enter(); if (!busy) cpu_idleclock(); if (!sched_runnable()) __asm __volatile( "dsb sy \n" "wfi \n"); if (!busy) cpu_activeclock(); spinlock_exit(); } void cpu_halt(void) { /* We should have shutdown by now, if not enter a low power sleep */ intr_disable(); while (1) { __asm __volatile("wfi"); } } /* * Flush the D-cache for non-DMA I/O so that the I-cache can * be made coherent later. */ void cpu_flush_dcache(void *ptr, size_t len) { /* ARM64TODO TBD */ } /* Get current clock frequency for the given CPU ID. */ int cpu_est_clockrate(int cpu_id, uint64_t *rate) { struct pcpu *pc; pc = pcpu_find(cpu_id); if (pc == NULL || rate == NULL) return (EINVAL); if (pc->pc_clock == 0) return (EOPNOTSUPP); *rate = pc->pc_clock; return (0); } void cpu_pcpu_init(struct pcpu *pcpu, int cpuid, size_t size) { pcpu->pc_acpi_id = 0xffffffff; } void spinlock_enter(void) { struct thread *td; register_t daif; td = curthread; if (td->td_md.md_spinlock_count == 0) { daif = intr_disable(); td->td_md.md_spinlock_count = 1; td->td_md.md_saved_daif = daif; } else td->td_md.md_spinlock_count++; critical_enter(); } void spinlock_exit(void) { struct thread *td; register_t daif; td = curthread; critical_exit(); daif = td->td_md.md_saved_daif; td->td_md.md_spinlock_count--; if (td->td_md.md_spinlock_count == 0) intr_restore(daif); } #ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_ struct sigreturn_args { ucontext_t *ucp; }; #endif int sys_sigreturn(struct thread *td, struct sigreturn_args *uap) { ucontext_t uc; uint32_t spsr; if (uap == NULL) return (EFAULT); if (copyin(uap->sigcntxp, &uc, sizeof(uc))) return (EFAULT); spsr = uc.uc_mcontext.mc_gpregs.gp_spsr; if ((spsr & PSR_M_MASK) != PSR_M_EL0t || (spsr & (PSR_F | PSR_I | PSR_A | PSR_D)) != 0) return (EINVAL); set_mcontext(td, &uc.uc_mcontext); set_fpcontext(td, &uc.uc_mcontext); /* Restore signal mask. */ kern_sigprocmask(td, SIG_SETMASK, &uc.uc_sigmask, NULL, 0); return (EJUSTRETURN); } /* * Construct a PCB from a trapframe. This is called from kdb_trap() where * we want to start a backtrace from the function that caused us to enter * the debugger. We have the context in the trapframe, but base the trace * on the PCB. The PCB doesn't have to be perfect, as long as it contains * enough for a backtrace. */ void makectx(struct trapframe *tf, struct pcb *pcb) { int i; for (i = 0; i < PCB_LR; i++) pcb->pcb_x[i] = tf->tf_x[i]; pcb->pcb_x[PCB_LR] = tf->tf_lr; pcb->pcb_pc = tf->tf_elr; pcb->pcb_sp = tf->tf_sp; } void sendsig(sig_t catcher, ksiginfo_t *ksi, sigset_t *mask) { struct thread *td; struct proc *p; struct trapframe *tf; struct sigframe *fp, frame; struct sigacts *psp; struct sysentvec *sysent; int code, onstack, sig; td = curthread; p = td->td_proc; PROC_LOCK_ASSERT(p, MA_OWNED); sig = ksi->ksi_signo; code = ksi->ksi_code; psp = p->p_sigacts; mtx_assert(&psp->ps_mtx, MA_OWNED); tf = td->td_frame; onstack = sigonstack(tf->tf_sp); CTR4(KTR_SIG, "sendsig: td=%p (%s) catcher=%p sig=%d", td, p->p_comm, catcher, sig); /* Allocate and validate space for the signal handler context. */ if ((td->td_pflags & TDP_ALTSTACK) != 0 && !onstack && SIGISMEMBER(psp->ps_sigonstack, sig)) { fp = (struct sigframe *)((uintptr_t)td->td_sigstk.ss_sp + td->td_sigstk.ss_size); #if defined(COMPAT_43) td->td_sigstk.ss_flags |= SS_ONSTACK; #endif } else { fp = (struct sigframe *)td->td_frame->tf_sp; } /* Make room, keeping the stack aligned */ fp--; fp = (struct sigframe *)STACKALIGN(fp); /* Fill in the frame to copy out */ get_mcontext(td, &frame.sf_uc.uc_mcontext, 0); get_fpcontext(td, &frame.sf_uc.uc_mcontext); frame.sf_si = ksi->ksi_info; frame.sf_uc.uc_sigmask = *mask; frame.sf_uc.uc_stack.ss_flags = (td->td_pflags & TDP_ALTSTACK) ? ((onstack) ? SS_ONSTACK : 0) : SS_DISABLE; frame.sf_uc.uc_stack = td->td_sigstk; mtx_unlock(&psp->ps_mtx); PROC_UNLOCK(td->td_proc); /* Copy the sigframe out to the user's stack. */ if (copyout(&frame, fp, sizeof(*fp)) != 0) { /* Process has trashed its stack. Kill it. */ CTR2(KTR_SIG, "sendsig: sigexit td=%p fp=%p", td, fp); PROC_LOCK(p); sigexit(td, SIGILL); } tf->tf_x[0]= sig; tf->tf_x[1] = (register_t)&fp->sf_si; tf->tf_x[2] = (register_t)&fp->sf_uc; tf->tf_elr = (register_t)catcher; tf->tf_sp = (register_t)fp; sysent = p->p_sysent; if (sysent->sv_sigcode_base != 0) tf->tf_lr = (register_t)sysent->sv_sigcode_base; else tf->tf_lr = (register_t)(sysent->sv_psstrings - *(sysent->sv_szsigcode)); CTR3(KTR_SIG, "sendsig: return td=%p pc=%#x sp=%#x", td, tf->tf_elr, tf->tf_sp); PROC_LOCK(p); mtx_lock(&psp->ps_mtx); } static void init_proc0(vm_offset_t kstack) { struct pcpu *pcpup = &__pcpu[0]; proc_linkup0(&proc0, &thread0); thread0.td_kstack = kstack; thread0.td_pcb = (struct pcb *)(thread0.td_kstack) - 1; thread0.td_pcb->pcb_fpflags = 0; thread0.td_pcb->pcb_fpusaved = &thread0.td_pcb->pcb_fpustate; thread0.td_pcb->pcb_vfpcpu = UINT_MAX; thread0.td_frame = &proc0_tf; pcpup->pc_curpcb = thread0.td_pcb; } typedef struct { uint32_t type; uint64_t phys_start; uint64_t virt_start; uint64_t num_pages; uint64_t attr; } EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR; static int add_physmap_entry(uint64_t base, uint64_t length, vm_paddr_t *physmap, u_int *physmap_idxp) { u_int i, insert_idx, _physmap_idx; _physmap_idx = *physmap_idxp; if (length == 0) return (1); /* * Find insertion point while checking for overlap. Start off by * assuming the new entry will be added to the end. */ insert_idx = _physmap_idx; for (i = 0; i <= _physmap_idx; i += 2) { if (base < physmap[i + 1]) { if (base + length <= physmap[i]) { insert_idx = i; break; } if (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE) printf( "Overlapping memory regions, ignoring second region\n"); return (1); } } /* See if we can prepend to the next entry. */ if (insert_idx <= _physmap_idx && base + length == physmap[insert_idx]) { physmap[insert_idx] = base; return (1); } /* See if we can append to the previous entry. */ if (insert_idx > 0 && base == physmap[insert_idx - 1]) { physmap[insert_idx - 1] += length; return (1); } _physmap_idx += 2; *physmap_idxp = _physmap_idx; if (_physmap_idx == PHYSMAP_SIZE) { printf( "Too many segments in the physical address map, giving up\n"); return (0); } /* * Move the last 'N' entries down to make room for the new * entry if needed. */ for (i = _physmap_idx; i > insert_idx; i -= 2) { physmap[i] = physmap[i - 2]; physmap[i + 1] = physmap[i - 1]; } /* Insert the new entry. */ physmap[insert_idx] = base; physmap[insert_idx + 1] = base + length; return (1); } #ifdef FDT static void add_fdt_mem_regions(struct mem_region *mr, int mrcnt, vm_paddr_t *physmap, u_int *physmap_idxp) { for (int i = 0; i < mrcnt; i++) { if (!add_physmap_entry(mr[i].mr_start, mr[i].mr_size, physmap, physmap_idxp)) break; } } #endif static void add_efi_map_entries(struct efi_map_header *efihdr, vm_paddr_t *physmap, u_int *physmap_idxp) { struct efi_md *map, *p; const char *type; size_t efisz; int ndesc, i; static const char *types[] = { "Reserved", "LoaderCode", "LoaderData", "BootServicesCode", "BootServicesData", "RuntimeServicesCode", "RuntimeServicesData", "ConventionalMemory", "UnusableMemory", "ACPIReclaimMemory", "ACPIMemoryNVS", "MemoryMappedIO", "MemoryMappedIOPortSpace", "PalCode", "PersistentMemory" }; /* * Memory map data provided by UEFI via the GetMemoryMap * Boot Services API. */ efisz = (sizeof(struct efi_map_header) + 0xf) & ~0xf; map = (struct efi_md *)((uint8_t *)efihdr + efisz); if (efihdr->descriptor_size == 0) return; ndesc = efihdr->memory_size / efihdr->descriptor_size; if (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE) printf("%23s %12s %12s %8s %4s\n", "Type", "Physical", "Virtual", "#Pages", "Attr"); for (i = 0, p = map; i < ndesc; i++, p = efi_next_descriptor(p, efihdr->descriptor_size)) { if (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE) { if (p->md_type < nitems(types)) type = types[p->md_type]; else type = ""; printf("%23s %012lx %12p %08lx ", type, p->md_phys, p->md_virt, p->md_pages); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_UC) printf("UC "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_WC) printf("WC "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_WT) printf("WT "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_WB) printf("WB "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_UCE) printf("UCE "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_WP) printf("WP "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_RP) printf("RP "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_XP) printf("XP "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_NV) printf("NV "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_MORE_RELIABLE) printf("MORE_RELIABLE "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_RO) printf("RO "); if (p->md_attr & EFI_MD_ATTR_RT) printf("RUNTIME"); printf("\n"); } switch (p->md_type) { case EFI_MD_TYPE_CODE: case EFI_MD_TYPE_DATA: case EFI_MD_TYPE_BS_CODE: case EFI_MD_TYPE_BS_DATA: case EFI_MD_TYPE_FREE: /* * We're allowed to use any entry with these types. */ break; default: continue; } if (!add_physmap_entry(p->md_phys, (p->md_pages * PAGE_SIZE), physmap, physmap_idxp)) break; } } #ifdef FDT static void try_load_dtb(caddr_t kmdp) { vm_offset_t dtbp; dtbp = MD_FETCH(kmdp, MODINFOMD_DTBP, vm_offset_t); if (dtbp == (vm_offset_t)NULL) { printf("ERROR loading DTB\n"); return; } if (OF_install(OFW_FDT, 0) == FALSE) panic("Cannot install FDT"); if (OF_init((void *)dtbp) != 0) panic("OF_init failed with the found device tree"); } #endif static bool bus_probe(void) { bool has_acpi, has_fdt; char *order, *env; has_acpi = has_fdt = false; #ifdef FDT has_fdt = (OF_peer(0) != 0); #endif #ifdef DEV_ACPI has_acpi = (acpi_find_table(ACPI_SIG_SPCR) != 0); #endif env = kern_getenv("kern.cfg.order"); if (env != NULL) { order = env; while (order != NULL) { if (has_acpi && strncmp(order, "acpi", 4) == 0 && (order[4] == ',' || order[4] == '\0')) { arm64_bus_method = ARM64_BUS_ACPI; break; } if (has_fdt && strncmp(order, "fdt", 3) == 0 && (order[3] == ',' || order[3] == '\0')) { arm64_bus_method = ARM64_BUS_FDT; break; } order = strchr(order, ','); } freeenv(env); /* If we set the bus method it is valid */ if (arm64_bus_method != ARM64_BUS_NONE) return (true); } /* If no order or an invalid order was set use the default */ if (arm64_bus_method == ARM64_BUS_NONE) { if (has_fdt) arm64_bus_method = ARM64_BUS_FDT; else if (has_acpi) arm64_bus_method = ARM64_BUS_ACPI; } /* * If no option was set the default is valid, otherwise we are * setting one to get cninit() working, then calling panic to tell * the user about the invalid bus setup. */ return (env == NULL); } static void cache_setup(void) { int dcache_line_shift, icache_line_shift, dczva_line_shift; uint32_t ctr_el0; uint32_t dczid_el0; ctr_el0 = READ_SPECIALREG(ctr_el0); /* Read the log2 words in each D cache line */ dcache_line_shift = CTR_DLINE_SIZE(ctr_el0); /* Get the D cache line size */ dcache_line_size = sizeof(int) << dcache_line_shift; /* And the same for the I cache */ icache_line_shift = CTR_ILINE_SIZE(ctr_el0); icache_line_size = sizeof(int) << icache_line_shift; idcache_line_size = MIN(dcache_line_size, icache_line_size); dczid_el0 = READ_SPECIALREG(dczid_el0); /* Check if dc zva is not prohibited */ if (dczid_el0 & DCZID_DZP) dczva_line_size = 0; else { /* Same as with above calculations */ dczva_line_shift = DCZID_BS_SIZE(dczid_el0); dczva_line_size = sizeof(int) << dczva_line_shift; /* Change pagezero function */ pagezero = pagezero_cache; } } void initarm(struct arm64_bootparams *abp) { struct efi_map_header *efihdr; struct pcpu *pcpup; #ifdef FDT struct mem_region mem_regions[FDT_MEM_REGIONS]; int mem_regions_sz; #endif vm_offset_t lastaddr; caddr_t kmdp; vm_paddr_t mem_len; bool valid; int i; /* Set the module data location */ preload_metadata = (caddr_t)(uintptr_t)(abp->modulep); /* Find the kernel address */ kmdp = preload_search_by_type("elf kernel"); if (kmdp == NULL) kmdp = preload_search_by_type("elf64 kernel"); boothowto = MD_FETCH(kmdp, MODINFOMD_HOWTO, int); init_static_kenv(MD_FETCH(kmdp, MODINFOMD_ENVP, char *), 0); #ifdef FDT try_load_dtb(kmdp); #endif /* Find the address to start allocating from */ lastaddr = MD_FETCH(kmdp, MODINFOMD_KERNEND, vm_offset_t); /* Load the physical memory ranges */ physmap_idx = 0; efihdr = (struct efi_map_header *)preload_search_info(kmdp, MODINFO_METADATA | MODINFOMD_EFI_MAP); if (efihdr != NULL) add_efi_map_entries(efihdr, physmap, &physmap_idx); #ifdef FDT else { /* Grab physical memory regions information from device tree. */ if (fdt_get_mem_regions(mem_regions, &mem_regions_sz, NULL) != 0) panic("Cannot get physical memory regions"); add_fdt_mem_regions(mem_regions, mem_regions_sz, physmap, &physmap_idx); } #endif /* Print the memory map */ mem_len = 0; for (i = 0; i < physmap_idx; i += 2) { dump_avail[i] = physmap[i]; dump_avail[i + 1] = physmap[i + 1]; mem_len += physmap[i + 1] - physmap[i]; } dump_avail[i] = 0; dump_avail[i + 1] = 0; /* Set the pcpu data, this is needed by pmap_bootstrap */ pcpup = &__pcpu[0]; pcpu_init(pcpup, 0, sizeof(struct pcpu)); /* * Set the pcpu pointer with a backup in tpidr_el1 to be * loaded when entering the kernel from userland. */ __asm __volatile( "mov x18, %0 \n" "msr tpidr_el1, %0" :: "r"(pcpup)); PCPU_SET(curthread, &thread0); /* Do basic tuning, hz etc */ init_param1(); cache_setup(); pan_setup(); /* Bootstrap enough of pmap to enter the kernel proper */ pmap_bootstrap(abp->kern_l0pt, abp->kern_l1pt, KERNBASE - abp->kern_delta, lastaddr - KERNBASE); devmap_bootstrap(0, NULL); valid = bus_probe(); cninit(); if (!valid) panic("Invalid bus configuration: %s", kern_getenv("kern.cfg.order")); init_proc0(abp->kern_stack); msgbufinit(msgbufp, msgbufsize); mutex_init(); init_param2(physmem); dbg_init(); kdb_init(); pan_enable(); early_boot = 0; } void dbg_init(void) { /* Clear OS lock */ WRITE_SPECIALREG(OSLAR_EL1, 0); /* This permits DDB to use debug registers for watchpoints. */ dbg_monitor_init(); /* TODO: Eventually will need to initialize debug registers here. */ } #ifdef DDB #include DB_SHOW_COMMAND(specialregs, db_show_spregs) { #define PRINT_REG(reg) \ db_printf(__STRING(reg) " = %#016lx\n", READ_SPECIALREG(reg)) PRINT_REG(actlr_el1); PRINT_REG(afsr0_el1); PRINT_REG(afsr1_el1); PRINT_REG(aidr_el1); PRINT_REG(amair_el1); PRINT_REG(ccsidr_el1); PRINT_REG(clidr_el1); PRINT_REG(contextidr_el1); PRINT_REG(cpacr_el1); PRINT_REG(csselr_el1); PRINT_REG(ctr_el0); PRINT_REG(currentel); PRINT_REG(daif); PRINT_REG(dczid_el0); PRINT_REG(elr_el1); PRINT_REG(esr_el1); PRINT_REG(far_el1); #if 0 /* ARM64TODO: Enable VFP before reading floating-point registers */ PRINT_REG(fpcr); PRINT_REG(fpsr); #endif PRINT_REG(id_aa64afr0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_aa64afr1_el1); PRINT_REG(id_aa64dfr0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_aa64dfr1_el1); PRINT_REG(id_aa64isar0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_aa64isar1_el1); PRINT_REG(id_aa64pfr0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_aa64pfr1_el1); PRINT_REG(id_afr0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_dfr0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_isar0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_isar1_el1); PRINT_REG(id_isar2_el1); PRINT_REG(id_isar3_el1); PRINT_REG(id_isar4_el1); PRINT_REG(id_isar5_el1); PRINT_REG(id_mmfr0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_mmfr1_el1); PRINT_REG(id_mmfr2_el1); PRINT_REG(id_mmfr3_el1); #if 0 /* Missing from llvm */ PRINT_REG(id_mmfr4_el1); #endif PRINT_REG(id_pfr0_el1); PRINT_REG(id_pfr1_el1); PRINT_REG(isr_el1); PRINT_REG(mair_el1); PRINT_REG(midr_el1); PRINT_REG(mpidr_el1); PRINT_REG(mvfr0_el1); PRINT_REG(mvfr1_el1); PRINT_REG(mvfr2_el1); PRINT_REG(revidr_el1); PRINT_REG(sctlr_el1); PRINT_REG(sp_el0); PRINT_REG(spsel); PRINT_REG(spsr_el1); PRINT_REG(tcr_el1); PRINT_REG(tpidr_el0); PRINT_REG(tpidr_el1); PRINT_REG(tpidrro_el0); PRINT_REG(ttbr0_el1); PRINT_REG(ttbr1_el1); PRINT_REG(vbar_el1); #undef PRINT_REG } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(vtop, db_show_vtop) { uint64_t phys; if (have_addr) { phys = arm64_address_translate_s1e1r(addr); db_printf("EL1 physical address reg (read): 0x%016lx\n", phys); phys = arm64_address_translate_s1e1w(addr); db_printf("EL1 physical address reg (write): 0x%016lx\n", phys); phys = arm64_address_translate_s1e0r(addr); db_printf("EL0 physical address reg (read): 0x%016lx\n", phys); phys = arm64_address_translate_s1e0w(addr); db_printf("EL0 physical address reg (write): 0x%016lx\n", phys); } else db_printf("show vtop \n"); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm64/arm64/minidump_machdep.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm64/arm64/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/arm64/arm64/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,479 +1,447 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2006 Peter Wemm * Copyright (c) 2015 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * This software was developed by Andrew Turner under * sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_watchdog.h" #include "opt_watchdog.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include CTASSERT(sizeof(struct kerneldumpheader) == 512); -/* - * Don't touch the first SIZEOF_METADATA bytes on the dump device. This - * is to protect us from metadata and to protect metadata from us. - */ -#define SIZEOF_METADATA (64*1024) - uint64_t *vm_page_dump; int vm_page_dump_size; static struct kerneldumpheader kdh; static off_t dumplo; /* Handle chunked writes. */ static size_t fragsz; static void *dump_va; static size_t counter, progress, dumpsize; static uint64_t tmpbuffer[PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(uint64_t)]; CTASSERT(sizeof(*vm_page_dump) == 8); static int is_dumpable(vm_paddr_t pa) { vm_page_t m; int i; if ((m = vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa)) != NULL) return ((m->flags & PG_NODUMP) == 0); for (i = 0; dump_avail[i] != 0 || dump_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { if (pa >= dump_avail[i] && pa < dump_avail[i + 1]) return (1); } return (0); } static int blk_flush(struct dumperinfo *di) { int error; if (fragsz == 0) return (0); error = dump_write(di, dump_va, 0, dumplo, fragsz); dumplo += fragsz; fragsz = 0; return (error); } static struct { int min_per; int max_per; int visited; } progress_track[10] = { { 0, 10, 0}, { 10, 20, 0}, { 20, 30, 0}, { 30, 40, 0}, { 40, 50, 0}, { 50, 60, 0}, { 60, 70, 0}, { 70, 80, 0}, { 80, 90, 0}, { 90, 100, 0} }; static void report_progress(size_t progress, size_t dumpsize) { int sofar, i; sofar = 100 - ((progress * 100) / dumpsize); for (i = 0; i < nitems(progress_track); i++) { if (sofar < progress_track[i].min_per || sofar > progress_track[i].max_per) continue; if (progress_track[i].visited) return; progress_track[i].visited = 1; printf("..%d%%", sofar); return; } } static int blk_write(struct dumperinfo *di, char *ptr, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz) { size_t len; int error, c; u_int maxdumpsz; maxdumpsz = min(di->maxiosize, MAXDUMPPGS * PAGE_SIZE); if (maxdumpsz == 0) /* seatbelt */ maxdumpsz = PAGE_SIZE; error = 0; if ((sz % PAGE_SIZE) != 0) { printf("size not page aligned\n"); return (EINVAL); } if (ptr != NULL && pa != 0) { printf("cant have both va and pa!\n"); return (EINVAL); } if ((((uintptr_t)pa) % PAGE_SIZE) != 0) { printf("address not page aligned %p\n", ptr); return (EINVAL); } if (ptr != NULL) { /* * If we're doing a virtual dump, flush any * pre-existing pa pages. */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) return (error); } while (sz) { len = maxdumpsz - fragsz; if (len > sz) len = sz; counter += len; progress -= len; if (counter >> 22) { report_progress(progress, dumpsize); counter &= (1 << 22) - 1; } wdog_kern_pat(WD_LASTVAL); if (ptr) { error = dump_write(di, ptr, 0, dumplo, len); if (error) return (error); dumplo += len; ptr += len; sz -= len; } else { dump_va = (void *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa); fragsz += len; pa += len; sz -= len; error = blk_flush(di); if (error) return (error); } /* Check for user abort. */ c = cncheckc(); if (c == 0x03) return (ECANCELED); if (c != -1) printf(" (CTRL-C to abort) "); } return (0); } int minidumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di) { pd_entry_t *l0, *l1, *l2; pt_entry_t *l3; uint32_t pmapsize; vm_offset_t va; vm_paddr_t pa; int error; uint64_t bits; int i, bit; int retry_count; struct minidumphdr mdhdr; retry_count = 0; retry: retry_count++; error = 0; pmapsize = 0; for (va = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; va < kernel_vm_end; va += L2_SIZE) { pmapsize += PAGE_SIZE; if (!pmap_get_tables(pmap_kernel(), va, &l0, &l1, &l2, &l3)) continue; /* We should always be using the l2 table for kvm */ if (l2 == NULL) continue; if ((*l2 & ATTR_DESCR_MASK) == L2_BLOCK) { pa = *l2 & ~ATTR_MASK; for (i = 0; i < Ln_ENTRIES; i++, pa += PAGE_SIZE) { if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); } } else if ((*l2 & ATTR_DESCR_MASK) == L2_TABLE) { for (i = 0; i < Ln_ENTRIES; i++) { if ((l3[i] & ATTR_DESCR_MASK) != L3_PAGE) continue; pa = l3[i] & ~ATTR_MASK; if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); } } } /* Calculate dump size. */ dumpsize = pmapsize; dumpsize += round_page(msgbufp->msg_size); dumpsize += round_page(vm_page_dump_size); for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = ffsl(bits) - 1; pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; /* Clear out undumpable pages now if needed */ if (is_dumpable(pa)) dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; else dump_drop_page(pa); bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; - /* Determine dump offset on device. */ - if (di->mediasize < SIZEOF_METADATA + dumpsize + di->blocksize * 2 + - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc)) { - error = E2BIG; - goto fail; - } - dumplo = di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize - dumpsize; - dumplo -= di->blocksize * 2; - dumplo -= kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); progress = dumpsize; - /* Initialize kernel dump crypto. */ - error = kerneldumpcrypto_init(di->kdc); - if (error) - goto fail; - /* Initialize mdhdr */ bzero(&mdhdr, sizeof(mdhdr)); strcpy(mdhdr.magic, MINIDUMP_MAGIC); mdhdr.version = MINIDUMP_VERSION; mdhdr.msgbufsize = msgbufp->msg_size; mdhdr.bitmapsize = vm_page_dump_size; mdhdr.pmapsize = pmapsize; mdhdr.kernbase = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; mdhdr.dmapphys = DMAP_MIN_PHYSADDR; mdhdr.dmapbase = DMAP_MIN_ADDRESS; mdhdr.dmapend = DMAP_MAX_ADDRESS; - mkdumpheader(&kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_AARCH64_VERSION, - dumpsize, kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc), di->blocksize); + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_AARCH64_VERSION, + dumpsize); printf("Dumping %llu out of %ju MB:", (long long)dumpsize >> 20, ptoa((uintmax_t)physmem) / 1048576); - /* Dump leader */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_start(di, &kdh, &dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Dump key */ - error = dump_write_key(di, 0, dumplo); - if (error) - goto fail; - dumplo += kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); - /* Dump my header */ bzero(&tmpbuffer, sizeof(tmpbuffer)); bcopy(&mdhdr, &tmpbuffer, sizeof(mdhdr)); error = blk_write(di, (char *)&tmpbuffer, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump msgbuf up front */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)msgbufp->msg_ptr, 0, round_page(msgbufp->msg_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump bitmap */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)vm_page_dump, 0, round_page(vm_page_dump_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump kernel page directory pages */ bzero(&tmpbuffer, sizeof(tmpbuffer)); for (va = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; va < kernel_vm_end; va += L2_SIZE) { if (!pmap_get_tables(pmap_kernel(), va, &l0, &l1, &l2, &l3)) { /* We always write a page, even if it is zero */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)&tmpbuffer, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* flush, in case we reuse tmpbuffer in the same block*/ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; } else if (l2 == NULL) { pa = (*l1 & ~ATTR_MASK) | (va & L1_OFFSET); /* Generate fake l3 entries based upon the l1 entry */ for (i = 0; i < Ln_ENTRIES; i++) { tmpbuffer[i] = pa + (i * PAGE_SIZE) | ATTR_DEFAULT | L3_PAGE; } /* We always write a page, even if it is zero */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)&tmpbuffer, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* flush, in case we reuse tmpbuffer in the same block*/ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; bzero(&tmpbuffer, sizeof(tmpbuffer)); } else if ((*l2 & ATTR_DESCR_MASK) == L2_BLOCK) { /* TODO: Handle an invalid L2 entry */ pa = (*l2 & ~ATTR_MASK) | (va & L2_OFFSET); /* Generate fake l3 entries based upon the l1 entry */ for (i = 0; i < Ln_ENTRIES; i++) { tmpbuffer[i] = pa + (i * PAGE_SIZE) | ATTR_DEFAULT | L3_PAGE; } /* We always write a page, even if it is zero */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)&tmpbuffer, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* flush, in case we reuse fakepd in the same block */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; bzero(&tmpbuffer, sizeof(tmpbuffer)); continue; } else { pa = *l2 & ~ATTR_MASK; /* We always write a page, even if it is zero */ error = blk_write(di, NULL, pa, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; } } /* Dump memory chunks */ /* XXX cluster it up and use blk_dump() */ for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = ffsl(bits) - 1; pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; error = blk_write(di, 0, pa, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; - /* Dump trailer */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_finish(di, &kdh, dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Signal completion, signoff and exit stage left. */ - dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); printf("\nDump complete\n"); return (0); - fail: +fail: if (error < 0) error = -error; printf("\n"); if (error == ENOSPC) { printf("Dump map grown while dumping. "); if (retry_count < 5) { printf("Retrying...\n"); goto retry; } printf("Dump failed.\n"); } else if (error == ECANCELED) printf("Dump aborted\n"); else if (error == E2BIG) printf("Dump failed. Partition too small.\n"); else printf("** DUMP FAILED (ERROR %d) **\n", error); return (error); } void dump_add_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 6; /* 2^6 = 64 */ bit = pa & 63; atomic_set_long(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } void dump_drop_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 6; /* 2^6 = 64 */ bit = pa & 63; atomic_clear_long(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/common/part.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/common/part.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/common/part.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,898 +1,898 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2012 Andrey V. Elsukov * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef PART_DEBUG #define DEBUG(fmt, args...) printf("%s: " fmt "\n", __func__, ## args) #else #define DEBUG(fmt, args...) #endif #ifdef LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT #define MAXTBLSZ 64 static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_unused = GPT_ENT_TYPE_UNUSED; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_ms_basic_data = GPT_ENT_TYPE_MS_BASIC_DATA; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_freebsd_ufs = GPT_ENT_TYPE_FREEBSD_UFS; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_efi = GPT_ENT_TYPE_EFI; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_freebsd = GPT_ENT_TYPE_FREEBSD; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_freebsd_boot = GPT_ENT_TYPE_FREEBSD_BOOT; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_freebsd_nandfs = GPT_ENT_TYPE_FREEBSD_NANDFS; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_freebsd_swap = GPT_ENT_TYPE_FREEBSD_SWAP; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_freebsd_zfs = GPT_ENT_TYPE_FREEBSD_ZFS; static const uuid_t gpt_uuid_freebsd_vinum = GPT_ENT_TYPE_FREEBSD_VINUM; #endif struct pentry { struct ptable_entry part; uint64_t flags; union { uint8_t bsd; uint8_t mbr; uuid_t gpt; uint16_t vtoc8; } type; STAILQ_ENTRY(pentry) entry; }; struct ptable { enum ptable_type type; uint16_t sectorsize; uint64_t sectors; STAILQ_HEAD(, pentry) entries; }; static struct parttypes { enum partition_type type; const char *desc; } ptypes[] = { { PART_UNKNOWN, "Unknown" }, { PART_EFI, "EFI" }, { PART_FREEBSD, "FreeBSD" }, { PART_FREEBSD_BOOT, "FreeBSD boot" }, { PART_FREEBSD_NANDFS, "FreeBSD nandfs" }, { PART_FREEBSD_UFS, "FreeBSD UFS" }, { PART_FREEBSD_ZFS, "FreeBSD ZFS" }, { PART_FREEBSD_SWAP, "FreeBSD swap" }, { PART_FREEBSD_VINUM, "FreeBSD vinum" }, { PART_LINUX, "Linux" }, { PART_LINUX_SWAP, "Linux swap" }, { PART_DOS, "DOS/Windows" }, }; const char * parttype2str(enum partition_type type) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < nitems(ptypes); i++) if (ptypes[i].type == type) return (ptypes[i].desc); return (ptypes[0].desc); } #ifdef LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT static void uuid_letoh(uuid_t *uuid) { uuid->time_low = le32toh(uuid->time_low); uuid->time_mid = le16toh(uuid->time_mid); uuid->time_hi_and_version = le16toh(uuid->time_hi_and_version); } static enum partition_type gpt_parttype(uuid_t type) { if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_efi, NULL)) return (PART_EFI); else if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_ms_basic_data, NULL)) return (PART_DOS); else if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_freebsd_boot, NULL)) return (PART_FREEBSD_BOOT); else if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_freebsd_ufs, NULL)) return (PART_FREEBSD_UFS); else if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_freebsd_zfs, NULL)) return (PART_FREEBSD_ZFS); else if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_freebsd_swap, NULL)) return (PART_FREEBSD_SWAP); else if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_freebsd_vinum, NULL)) return (PART_FREEBSD_VINUM); else if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_freebsd_nandfs, NULL)) return (PART_FREEBSD_NANDFS); else if (uuid_equal(&type, &gpt_uuid_freebsd, NULL)) return (PART_FREEBSD); return (PART_UNKNOWN); } static struct gpt_hdr * gpt_checkhdr(struct gpt_hdr *hdr, uint64_t lba_self, uint64_t lba_last, uint16_t sectorsize) { uint32_t sz, crc; if (memcmp(hdr->hdr_sig, GPT_HDR_SIG, sizeof(hdr->hdr_sig)) != 0) { DEBUG("no GPT signature"); return (NULL); } sz = le32toh(hdr->hdr_size); if (sz < 92 || sz > sectorsize) { DEBUG("invalid GPT header size: %d", sz); return (NULL); } crc = le32toh(hdr->hdr_crc_self); hdr->hdr_crc_self = 0; if (crc32(hdr, sz) != crc) { DEBUG("GPT header's CRC doesn't match"); return (NULL); } hdr->hdr_crc_self = crc; hdr->hdr_revision = le32toh(hdr->hdr_revision); if (hdr->hdr_revision < GPT_HDR_REVISION) { DEBUG("unsupported GPT revision %d", hdr->hdr_revision); return (NULL); } hdr->hdr_lba_self = le64toh(hdr->hdr_lba_self); if (hdr->hdr_lba_self != lba_self) { DEBUG("self LBA doesn't match"); return (NULL); } hdr->hdr_lba_alt = le64toh(hdr->hdr_lba_alt); if (hdr->hdr_lba_alt == hdr->hdr_lba_self) { DEBUG("invalid alternate LBA"); return (NULL); } hdr->hdr_entries = le32toh(hdr->hdr_entries); hdr->hdr_entsz = le32toh(hdr->hdr_entsz); if (hdr->hdr_entries == 0 || hdr->hdr_entsz < sizeof(struct gpt_ent) || sectorsize % hdr->hdr_entsz != 0) { DEBUG("invalid entry size or number of entries"); return (NULL); } hdr->hdr_lba_start = le64toh(hdr->hdr_lba_start); hdr->hdr_lba_end = le64toh(hdr->hdr_lba_end); hdr->hdr_lba_table = le64toh(hdr->hdr_lba_table); hdr->hdr_crc_table = le32toh(hdr->hdr_crc_table); uuid_letoh(&hdr->hdr_uuid); return (hdr); } static int gpt_checktbl(const struct gpt_hdr *hdr, uint8_t *tbl, size_t size, uint64_t lba_last) { struct gpt_ent *ent; uint32_t i, cnt; cnt = size / hdr->hdr_entsz; if (hdr->hdr_entries <= cnt) { cnt = hdr->hdr_entries; /* Check CRC only when buffer size is enough for table. */ if (hdr->hdr_crc_table != crc32(tbl, hdr->hdr_entries * hdr->hdr_entsz)) { DEBUG("GPT table's CRC doesn't match"); return (-1); } } for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { ent = (struct gpt_ent *)(tbl + i * hdr->hdr_entsz); uuid_letoh(&ent->ent_type); if (uuid_equal(&ent->ent_type, &gpt_uuid_unused, NULL)) continue; ent->ent_lba_start = le64toh(ent->ent_lba_start); ent->ent_lba_end = le64toh(ent->ent_lba_end); } return (0); } static struct ptable * ptable_gptread(struct ptable *table, void *dev, diskread_t dread) { struct pentry *entry; struct gpt_hdr *phdr, hdr; struct gpt_ent *ent; uint8_t *buf, *tbl; uint64_t offset; int pri, sec; size_t size, i; buf = malloc(table->sectorsize); if (buf == NULL) return (NULL); tbl = malloc(table->sectorsize * MAXTBLSZ); if (tbl == NULL) { free(buf); return (NULL); } /* Read the primary GPT header. */ if (dread(dev, buf, 1, 1) != 0) { ptable_close(table); table = NULL; goto out; } pri = sec = 0; /* Check the primary GPT header. */ phdr = gpt_checkhdr((struct gpt_hdr *)buf, 1, table->sectors - 1, table->sectorsize); if (phdr != NULL) { /* Read the primary GPT table. */ size = MIN(MAXTBLSZ, howmany(phdr->hdr_entries * phdr->hdr_entsz, table->sectorsize)); if (dread(dev, tbl, size, phdr->hdr_lba_table) == 0 && gpt_checktbl(phdr, tbl, size * table->sectorsize, table->sectors - 1) == 0) { memcpy(&hdr, phdr, sizeof(hdr)); pri = 1; } } offset = pri ? hdr.hdr_lba_alt: table->sectors - 1; /* Read the backup GPT header. */ if (dread(dev, buf, 1, offset) != 0) phdr = NULL; else phdr = gpt_checkhdr((struct gpt_hdr *)buf, offset, table->sectors - 1, table->sectorsize); if (phdr != NULL) { /* * Compare primary and backup headers. * If they are equal, then we do not need to read backup * table. If they are different, then prefer backup header * and try to read backup table. */ if (pri == 0 || uuid_equal(&hdr.hdr_uuid, &phdr->hdr_uuid, NULL) == 0 || hdr.hdr_revision != phdr->hdr_revision || hdr.hdr_size != phdr->hdr_size || hdr.hdr_lba_start != phdr->hdr_lba_start || hdr.hdr_lba_end != phdr->hdr_lba_end || hdr.hdr_entries != phdr->hdr_entries || hdr.hdr_entsz != phdr->hdr_entsz || hdr.hdr_crc_table != phdr->hdr_crc_table) { /* Read the backup GPT table. */ size = MIN(MAXTBLSZ, howmany(phdr->hdr_entries * phdr->hdr_entsz, table->sectorsize)); if (dread(dev, tbl, size, phdr->hdr_lba_table) == 0 && gpt_checktbl(phdr, tbl, size * table->sectorsize, table->sectors - 1) == 0) { memcpy(&hdr, phdr, sizeof(hdr)); sec = 1; } } } if (pri == 0 && sec == 0) { /* Both primary and backup tables are invalid. */ table->type = PTABLE_NONE; goto out; } DEBUG("GPT detected"); size = MIN(hdr.hdr_entries * hdr.hdr_entsz, MAXTBLSZ * table->sectorsize); /* * If the disk's sector count is smaller than the sector count recorded * in the disk's GPT table header, set the table->sectors to the value * recorded in GPT tables. This is done to work around buggy firmware * that returns truncated disk sizes. * * Note, this is still not a foolproof way to get disk's size. For * example, an image file can be truncated when copied to smaller media. */ if (hdr.hdr_lba_alt + 1 > table->sectors) table->sectors = hdr.hdr_lba_alt + 1; for (i = 0; i < size / hdr.hdr_entsz; i++) { ent = (struct gpt_ent *)(tbl + i * hdr.hdr_entsz); if (uuid_equal(&ent->ent_type, &gpt_uuid_unused, NULL)) continue; /* Simple sanity checks. */ if (ent->ent_lba_start < hdr.hdr_lba_start || ent->ent_lba_end > hdr.hdr_lba_end || ent->ent_lba_start > ent->ent_lba_end) continue; entry = malloc(sizeof(*entry)); if (entry == NULL) break; entry->part.start = ent->ent_lba_start; entry->part.end = ent->ent_lba_end; entry->part.index = i + 1; entry->part.type = gpt_parttype(ent->ent_type); entry->flags = le64toh(ent->ent_attr); memcpy(&entry->type.gpt, &ent->ent_type, sizeof(uuid_t)); STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&table->entries, entry, entry); DEBUG("new GPT partition added"); } out: free(buf); free(tbl); return (table); } #endif /* LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT */ #ifdef LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT /* We do not need to support too many EBR partitions in the loader */ #define MAXEBRENTRIES 8 static enum partition_type mbr_parttype(uint8_t type) { switch (type) { case DOSPTYP_386BSD: return (PART_FREEBSD); case DOSPTYP_LINSWP: return (PART_LINUX_SWAP); case DOSPTYP_LINUX: return (PART_LINUX); case 0x01: case 0x04: case 0x06: case 0x07: case 0x0b: case 0x0c: case 0x0e: return (PART_DOS); } return (PART_UNKNOWN); } static struct ptable * ptable_ebrread(struct ptable *table, void *dev, diskread_t dread) { struct dos_partition *dp; struct pentry *e1, *entry; uint32_t start, end, offset; u_char *buf; int i, index; STAILQ_FOREACH(e1, &table->entries, entry) { if (e1->type.mbr == DOSPTYP_EXT || e1->type.mbr == DOSPTYP_EXTLBA) break; } if (e1 == NULL) return (table); index = 5; offset = e1->part.start; buf = malloc(table->sectorsize); if (buf == NULL) return (table); DEBUG("EBR detected"); for (i = 0; i < MAXEBRENTRIES; i++) { #if 0 /* Some BIOSes return an incorrect number of sectors */ if (offset >= table->sectors) break; #endif if (dread(dev, buf, 1, offset) != 0) break; dp = (struct dos_partition *)(buf + DOSPARTOFF); if (dp[0].dp_typ == 0) break; start = le32toh(dp[0].dp_start); if (dp[0].dp_typ == DOSPTYP_EXT && dp[1].dp_typ == 0) { offset = e1->part.start + start; continue; } end = le32toh(dp[0].dp_size); entry = malloc(sizeof(*entry)); if (entry == NULL) break; entry->part.start = offset + start; entry->part.end = entry->part.start + end - 1; entry->part.index = index++; entry->part.type = mbr_parttype(dp[0].dp_typ); entry->flags = dp[0].dp_flag; entry->type.mbr = dp[0].dp_typ; STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&table->entries, entry, entry); DEBUG("new EBR partition added"); if (dp[1].dp_typ == 0) break; offset = e1->part.start + le32toh(dp[1].dp_start); } free(buf); return (table); } #endif /* LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT */ static enum partition_type bsd_parttype(uint8_t type) { switch (type) { case FS_NANDFS: return (PART_FREEBSD_NANDFS); case FS_SWAP: return (PART_FREEBSD_SWAP); case FS_BSDFFS: return (PART_FREEBSD_UFS); case FS_VINUM: return (PART_FREEBSD_VINUM); case FS_ZFS: return (PART_FREEBSD_ZFS); } return (PART_UNKNOWN); } static struct ptable * ptable_bsdread(struct ptable *table, void *dev, diskread_t dread) { struct disklabel *dl; struct partition *part; struct pentry *entry; uint8_t *buf; uint32_t raw_offset; int i; if (table->sectorsize < sizeof(struct disklabel)) { DEBUG("Too small sectorsize"); return (table); } buf = malloc(table->sectorsize); if (buf == NULL) return (table); if (dread(dev, buf, 1, 1) != 0) { DEBUG("read failed"); ptable_close(table); table = NULL; goto out; } dl = (struct disklabel *)buf; if (le32toh(dl->d_magic) != DISKMAGIC && le32toh(dl->d_magic2) != DISKMAGIC) goto out; if (le32toh(dl->d_secsize) != table->sectorsize) { DEBUG("unsupported sector size"); goto out; } dl->d_npartitions = le16toh(dl->d_npartitions); if (dl->d_npartitions > 20 || dl->d_npartitions < 8) { DEBUG("invalid number of partitions"); goto out; } DEBUG("BSD detected"); part = &dl->d_partitions[0]; raw_offset = le32toh(part[RAW_PART].p_offset); for (i = 0; i < dl->d_npartitions; i++, part++) { if (i == RAW_PART) continue; if (part->p_size == 0) continue; entry = malloc(sizeof(*entry)); if (entry == NULL) break; entry->part.start = le32toh(part->p_offset) - raw_offset; entry->part.end = entry->part.start + - le32toh(part->p_size) + 1; + le32toh(part->p_size) - 1; entry->part.type = bsd_parttype(part->p_fstype); entry->part.index = i; /* starts from zero */ entry->type.bsd = part->p_fstype; STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&table->entries, entry, entry); DEBUG("new BSD partition added"); } table->type = PTABLE_BSD; out: free(buf); return (table); } #ifdef LOADER_VTOC8_SUPPORT static enum partition_type vtoc8_parttype(uint16_t type) { switch (type) { case VTOC_TAG_FREEBSD_NANDFS: return (PART_FREEBSD_NANDFS); case VTOC_TAG_FREEBSD_SWAP: return (PART_FREEBSD_SWAP); case VTOC_TAG_FREEBSD_UFS: return (PART_FREEBSD_UFS); case VTOC_TAG_FREEBSD_VINUM: return (PART_FREEBSD_VINUM); case VTOC_TAG_FREEBSD_ZFS: return (PART_FREEBSD_ZFS); } return (PART_UNKNOWN); } static struct ptable * ptable_vtoc8read(struct ptable *table, void *dev, diskread_t dread) { struct pentry *entry; struct vtoc8 *dl; uint8_t *buf; uint16_t sum, heads, sectors; int i; if (table->sectorsize != sizeof(struct vtoc8)) return (table); buf = malloc(table->sectorsize); if (buf == NULL) return (table); if (dread(dev, buf, 1, 0) != 0) { DEBUG("read failed"); ptable_close(table); table = NULL; goto out; } dl = (struct vtoc8 *)buf; /* Check the sum */ for (i = sum = 0; i < sizeof(struct vtoc8); i += sizeof(sum)) sum ^= be16dec(buf + i); if (sum != 0) { DEBUG("incorrect checksum"); goto out; } if (be16toh(dl->nparts) != VTOC8_NPARTS) { DEBUG("invalid number of entries"); goto out; } sectors = be16toh(dl->nsecs); heads = be16toh(dl->nheads); if (sectors * heads == 0) { DEBUG("invalid geometry"); goto out; } DEBUG("VTOC8 detected"); for (i = 0; i < VTOC8_NPARTS; i++) { dl->part[i].tag = be16toh(dl->part[i].tag); if (i == VTOC_RAW_PART || dl->part[i].tag == VTOC_TAG_UNASSIGNED) continue; entry = malloc(sizeof(*entry)); if (entry == NULL) break; entry->part.start = be32toh(dl->map[i].cyl) * heads * sectors; entry->part.end = be32toh(dl->map[i].nblks) + entry->part.start - 1; entry->part.type = vtoc8_parttype(dl->part[i].tag); entry->part.index = i; /* starts from zero */ entry->type.vtoc8 = dl->part[i].tag; STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&table->entries, entry, entry); DEBUG("new VTOC8 partition added"); } table->type = PTABLE_VTOC8; out: free(buf); return (table); } #endif /* LOADER_VTOC8_SUPPORT */ struct ptable * ptable_open(void *dev, uint64_t sectors, uint16_t sectorsize, diskread_t *dread) { struct dos_partition *dp; struct ptable *table; uint8_t *buf; int i, count; #ifdef LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT struct pentry *entry; uint32_t start, end; int has_ext; #endif table = NULL; buf = malloc(sectorsize); if (buf == NULL) return (NULL); /* First, read the MBR. */ if (dread(dev, buf, 1, DOSBBSECTOR) != 0) { DEBUG("read failed"); goto out; } table = malloc(sizeof(*table)); if (table == NULL) goto out; table->sectors = sectors; table->sectorsize = sectorsize; table->type = PTABLE_NONE; STAILQ_INIT(&table->entries); #ifdef LOADER_VTOC8_SUPPORT if (be16dec(buf + offsetof(struct vtoc8, magic)) == VTOC_MAGIC) { if (ptable_vtoc8read(table, dev, dread) == NULL) { /* Read error. */ table = NULL; goto out; } else if (table->type == PTABLE_VTOC8) goto out; } #endif /* Check the BSD label. */ if (ptable_bsdread(table, dev, dread) == NULL) { /* Read error. */ table = NULL; goto out; } else if (table->type == PTABLE_BSD) goto out; #if defined(LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT) || defined(LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT) /* Check the MBR magic. */ if (buf[DOSMAGICOFFSET] != 0x55 || buf[DOSMAGICOFFSET + 1] != 0xaa) { DEBUG("magic sequence not found"); #if defined(LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT) /* There is no PMBR, check that we have backup GPT */ table->type = PTABLE_GPT; table = ptable_gptread(table, dev, dread); #endif goto out; } /* Check that we have PMBR. Also do some validation. */ dp = (struct dos_partition *)(buf + DOSPARTOFF); for (i = 0, count = 0; i < NDOSPART; i++) { if (dp[i].dp_flag != 0 && dp[i].dp_flag != 0x80) { DEBUG("invalid partition flag %x", dp[i].dp_flag); goto out; } #ifdef LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT if (dp[i].dp_typ == DOSPTYP_PMBR) { table->type = PTABLE_GPT; DEBUG("PMBR detected"); } #endif if (dp[i].dp_typ != 0) count++; } /* Do we have some invalid values? */ if (table->type == PTABLE_GPT && count > 1) { if (dp[1].dp_typ != DOSPTYP_HFS) { table->type = PTABLE_NONE; DEBUG("Incorrect PMBR, ignore it"); } else { DEBUG("Bootcamp detected"); } } #ifdef LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT if (table->type == PTABLE_GPT) { table = ptable_gptread(table, dev, dread); goto out; } #endif #ifdef LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT /* Read MBR. */ DEBUG("MBR detected"); table->type = PTABLE_MBR; for (i = has_ext = 0; i < NDOSPART; i++) { if (dp[i].dp_typ == 0) continue; start = le32dec(&(dp[i].dp_start)); end = le32dec(&(dp[i].dp_size)); if (start == 0 || end == 0) continue; #if 0 /* Some BIOSes return an incorrect number of sectors */ if (start + end - 1 >= sectors) continue; /* XXX: ignore */ #endif if (dp[i].dp_typ == DOSPTYP_EXT || dp[i].dp_typ == DOSPTYP_EXTLBA) has_ext = 1; entry = malloc(sizeof(*entry)); if (entry == NULL) break; entry->part.start = start; entry->part.end = start + end - 1; entry->part.index = i + 1; entry->part.type = mbr_parttype(dp[i].dp_typ); entry->flags = dp[i].dp_flag; entry->type.mbr = dp[i].dp_typ; STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&table->entries, entry, entry); DEBUG("new MBR partition added"); } if (has_ext) { table = ptable_ebrread(table, dev, dread); /* FALLTHROUGH */ } #endif /* LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT */ #endif /* LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT || LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT */ out: free(buf); return (table); } void ptable_close(struct ptable *table) { struct pentry *entry; while (!STAILQ_EMPTY(&table->entries)) { entry = STAILQ_FIRST(&table->entries); STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&table->entries, entry); free(entry); } free(table); } enum ptable_type ptable_gettype(const struct ptable *table) { return (table->type); } int ptable_getsize(const struct ptable *table, uint64_t *sizep) { uint64_t tmp = table->sectors * table->sectorsize; if (tmp < table->sectors) return (EOVERFLOW); if (sizep != NULL) *sizep = tmp; return (0); } int ptable_getpart(const struct ptable *table, struct ptable_entry *part, int index) { struct pentry *entry; if (part == NULL || table == NULL) return (EINVAL); STAILQ_FOREACH(entry, &table->entries, entry) { if (entry->part.index != index) continue; memcpy(part, &entry->part, sizeof(*part)); return (0); } return (ENOENT); } /* * Search for a slice with the following preferences: * * 1: Active FreeBSD slice * 2: Non-active FreeBSD slice * 3: Active Linux slice * 4: non-active Linux slice * 5: Active FAT/FAT32 slice * 6: non-active FAT/FAT32 slice */ #define PREF_RAWDISK 0 #define PREF_FBSD_ACT 1 #define PREF_FBSD 2 #define PREF_LINUX_ACT 3 #define PREF_LINUX 4 #define PREF_DOS_ACT 5 #define PREF_DOS 6 #define PREF_NONE 7 int ptable_getbestpart(const struct ptable *table, struct ptable_entry *part) { struct pentry *entry, *best; int pref, preflevel; if (part == NULL || table == NULL) return (EINVAL); best = NULL; preflevel = pref = PREF_NONE; STAILQ_FOREACH(entry, &table->entries, entry) { #ifdef LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT if (table->type == PTABLE_MBR) { switch (entry->type.mbr) { case DOSPTYP_386BSD: pref = entry->flags & 0x80 ? PREF_FBSD_ACT: PREF_FBSD; break; case DOSPTYP_LINUX: pref = entry->flags & 0x80 ? PREF_LINUX_ACT: PREF_LINUX; break; case 0x01: /* DOS/Windows */ case 0x04: case 0x06: case 0x0c: case 0x0e: case DOSPTYP_FAT32: pref = entry->flags & 0x80 ? PREF_DOS_ACT: PREF_DOS; break; default: pref = PREF_NONE; } } #endif /* LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT */ #ifdef LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT if (table->type == PTABLE_GPT) { if (entry->part.type == PART_DOS) pref = PREF_DOS; else if (entry->part.type == PART_FREEBSD_UFS || entry->part.type == PART_FREEBSD_ZFS) pref = PREF_FBSD; else pref = PREF_NONE; } #endif /* LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT */ if (pref < preflevel) { preflevel = pref; best = entry; } } if (best != NULL) { memcpy(part, &best->part, sizeof(*part)); return (0); } return (ENOENT); } int ptable_iterate(const struct ptable *table, void *arg, ptable_iterate_t *iter) { struct pentry *entry; char name[32]; int ret = 0; name[0] = '\0'; STAILQ_FOREACH(entry, &table->entries, entry) { #ifdef LOADER_MBR_SUPPORT if (table->type == PTABLE_MBR) sprintf(name, "s%d", entry->part.index); else #endif #ifdef LOADER_GPT_SUPPORT if (table->type == PTABLE_GPT) sprintf(name, "p%d", entry->part.index); else #endif #ifdef LOADER_VTOC8_SUPPORT if (table->type == PTABLE_VTOC8) sprintf(name, "%c", (uint8_t) 'a' + entry->part.index); else #endif if (table->type == PTABLE_BSD) sprintf(name, "%c", (uint8_t) 'a' + entry->part.index); if ((ret = iter(arg, name, &entry->part)) != 0) return (ret); } return (ret); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/efi/include/efi.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/efi/include/efi.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/efi/include/efi.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,63 +1,63 @@ /* $FreeBSD$ */ /*++ Copyright (c) 1999 - 2002 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved This software and associated documentation (if any) is furnished under a license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of the license. Except as permitted by such license, no part of this software or documentation may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the express written consent of Intel Corporation. Module Name: efi.h Abstract: Public EFI header files Revision History --*/ // // Build flags on input // EFI32 // EFI_DEBUG - Enable debugging code // EFI_NT_EMULATOR - Building for running under NT // #ifndef _EFI_INCLUDE_ #define _EFI_INCLUDE_ #define EFI_FIRMWARE_VENDOR L"INTEL" #define EFI_FIRMWARE_MAJOR_REVISION 14 #define EFI_FIRMWARE_MINOR_REVISION 62 #define EFI_FIRMWARE_REVISION ((EFI_FIRMWARE_MAJOR_REVISION <<16) | (EFI_FIRMWARE_MINOR_REVISION)) #include "efibind.h" #include "efidef.h" #include "efidevp.h" #include "efiprot.h" #include "eficon.h" #include "efiser.h" #include "efi_nii.h" #include "efipxebc.h" #include "efinet.h" #include "efiapi.h" #include "efifs.h" #include "efierr.h" #include "efigop.h" -#define EFI_STRINGIZE(a) #a -#define EFI_PROTOCOL_DEFINITION(a) EFI_STRINGIZE(Protocol/a/a.h) - -#define EFI_GUID_DEFINITION(a) EFI_STRINGIZE(Guid/a/a##.h) -#define EFI_GUID_STRING(guidpointer, shortstring, longstring) +/* + * FreeBSD UUID + */ +#define FREEBSD_BOOT_VAR_GUID \ + { 0xCFEE69AD, 0xA0DE, 0x47A9, {0x93, 0xA8, 0xF6, 0x31, 0x06, 0xF8, 0xAE, 0x99} } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/efi/loader/arch/amd64/trap.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/efi/loader/arch/amd64/trap.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/boot/efi/loader/arch/amd64/trap.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,398 +1,408 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2016 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * This software was developed by Konstantin Belousov under sponsorship * from the FreeBSD Foundation. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "bootstrap.h" #include "loader_efi.h" #define NUM_IST 8 #define NUM_EXC 32 /* * This code catches exceptions but forwards hardware interrupts to * handlers installed by firmware. It differentiates exceptions * vs. interrupts by presence of the error code on the stack, which * causes different stack pointer value on trap handler entry. * * Use kernel layout for the trapframe just to not be original. * * Use free IST slot in existing TSS, or create our own TSS if * firmware did not configured any, to have stack switched to * IST-specified one, e.g. to handle #SS. If hand-off cannot find * unused IST slot, or create a new descriptor in GDT, we bail out. */ static struct region_descriptor fw_idt; /* Descriptor for pristine fw IDT */ static struct region_descriptor loader_idt;/* Descriptor for loader shadow IDT */ static EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS lidt_pa; /* Address of loader shadow IDT */ static EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS tss_pa; /* Address of TSS */ static EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS exc_stack_pa;/* Address of IST stack for loader */ EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS exc_rsp; /* %rsp value on our IST stack when exception happens */ EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS fw_intr_handlers[NUM_EXC]; /* fw handlers for < 32 IDT vectors */ static int intercepted[NUM_EXC]; static int ist; /* IST for exception handlers */ static uint32_t tss_fw_seg; /* Fw TSS segment */ static uint32_t loader_tss; /* Loader TSS segment */ static struct region_descriptor fw_gdt; /* Descriptor of pristine GDT */ static EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS loader_gdt_pa; /* Address of loader shadow GDT */ void report_exc(struct trapframe *tf); void report_exc(struct trapframe *tf) { - /* XXX using printf */ + /* + * printf() depends on loader runtime and UEFI firmware health + * to produce the console output, in case of exception, the + * loader or firmware runtime may fail to support the printf(). + */ printf("====================================================" "============================\n"); printf("Exception %u\n", tf->tf_trapno); printf("ss 0x%04hx cs 0x%04hx ds 0x%04hx es 0x%04hx fs 0x%04hx " "gs 0x%04hx\n", (uint16_t)tf->tf_ss, (uint16_t)tf->tf_cs, (uint16_t)tf->tf_ds, (uint16_t)tf->tf_es, (uint16_t)tf->tf_fs, (uint16_t)tf->tf_gs); printf("err 0x%08x rfl 0x%08x addr 0x%016lx\n" "rsp 0x%016lx rip 0x%016lx\n", (uint32_t)tf->tf_err, (uint32_t)tf->tf_rflags, tf->tf_addr, tf->tf_rsp, tf->tf_rip); printf( "rdi 0x%016lx rsi 0x%016lx rdx 0x%016lx\n" "rcx 0x%016lx r8 0x%016lx r9 0x%016lx\n" "rax 0x%016lx rbx 0x%016lx rbp 0x%016lx\n" "r10 0x%016lx r11 0x%016lx r12 0x%016lx\n" "r13 0x%016lx r14 0x%016lx r15 0x%016lx\n", tf->tf_rdi, tf->tf_rsi, tf->tf_rdx, tf->tf_rcx, tf->tf_r8, tf->tf_r9, tf->tf_rax, tf->tf_rbx, tf->tf_rbp, tf->tf_r10, tf->tf_r11, tf->tf_r12, tf->tf_r13, tf->tf_r14, tf->tf_r15); printf("Machine stopped.\n"); } static void prepare_exception(unsigned idx, uint64_t my_handler, int ist_use_table[static NUM_IST]) { struct gate_descriptor *fw_idt_e, *loader_idt_e; fw_idt_e = &((struct gate_descriptor *)fw_idt.rd_base)[idx]; loader_idt_e = &((struct gate_descriptor *)loader_idt.rd_base)[idx]; fw_intr_handlers[idx] = fw_idt_e->gd_looffset + (fw_idt_e->gd_hioffset << 16); intercepted[idx] = 1; ist_use_table[fw_idt_e->gd_ist]++; loader_idt_e->gd_looffset = my_handler; loader_idt_e->gd_hioffset = my_handler >> 16; - loader_idt_e->gd_selector = fw_idt_e->gd_selector; /* XXX */ + /* + * We reuse uefi selector for the code segment for the exception + * handler code, while the reason for the fault might be the + * corruption of that gdt entry. On the other hand, allocating + * our own descriptor might be not much better, if gdt is corrupted. + */ + loader_idt_e->gd_selector = fw_idt_e->gd_selector; loader_idt_e->gd_ist = 0; loader_idt_e->gd_type = SDT_SYSIGT; loader_idt_e->gd_dpl = 0; loader_idt_e->gd_p = 1; loader_idt_e->gd_xx = 0; loader_idt_e->sd_xx1 = 0; } #define PREPARE_EXCEPTION(N) \ extern char EXC##N##_handler[]; \ prepare_exception(N, (uintptr_t)EXC##N##_handler, ist_use_table); static void free_tables(void) { if (lidt_pa != 0) { BS->FreePages(lidt_pa, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(fw_idt.rd_limit)); lidt_pa = 0; } if (exc_stack_pa != 0) { BS->FreePages(exc_stack_pa, 1); exc_stack_pa = 0; } if (tss_pa != 0 && tss_fw_seg == 0) { BS->FreePages(tss_pa, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(sizeof(struct amd64tss))); tss_pa = 0; } if (loader_gdt_pa != 0) { BS->FreePages(tss_pa, 2); loader_gdt_pa = 0; } ist = 0; loader_tss = 0; } static int efi_setup_tss(struct region_descriptor *gdt, uint32_t loader_tss_idx, struct amd64tss **tss) { EFI_STATUS status; struct system_segment_descriptor *tss_desc; tss_desc = (struct system_segment_descriptor *)(gdt->rd_base + (loader_tss_idx << 3)); status = BS->AllocatePages(AllocateAnyPages, EfiLoaderData, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(sizeof(struct amd64tss)), &tss_pa); if (EFI_ERROR(status)) { printf("efi_setup_tss: AllocatePages tss error %lu\n", EFI_ERROR_CODE(status)); return (0); } *tss = (struct amd64tss *)tss_pa; bzero(*tss, sizeof(**tss)); tss_desc->sd_lolimit = sizeof(struct amd64tss); tss_desc->sd_lobase = tss_pa; tss_desc->sd_type = SDT_SYSTSS; tss_desc->sd_dpl = 0; tss_desc->sd_p = 1; tss_desc->sd_hilimit = sizeof(struct amd64tss) >> 16; tss_desc->sd_gran = 0; tss_desc->sd_hibase = tss_pa >> 24; tss_desc->sd_xx0 = 0; tss_desc->sd_xx1 = 0; tss_desc->sd_mbz = 0; tss_desc->sd_xx2 = 0; return (1); } static int efi_redirect_exceptions(void) { int ist_use_table[NUM_IST]; struct gate_descriptor *loader_idt_e; struct system_segment_descriptor *tss_desc, *gdt_desc; struct amd64tss *tss; struct region_descriptor *gdt_rd, loader_gdt; uint32_t i; EFI_STATUS status; register_t rfl; sidt(&fw_idt); status = BS->AllocatePages(AllocateAnyPages, EfiLoaderData, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(fw_idt.rd_limit), &lidt_pa); if (EFI_ERROR(status)) { printf("efi_redirect_exceptions: AllocatePages IDT error %lu\n", EFI_ERROR_CODE(status)); lidt_pa = 0; return (0); } status = BS->AllocatePages(AllocateAnyPages, EfiLoaderData, 1, &exc_stack_pa); if (EFI_ERROR(status)) { printf("efi_redirect_exceptions: AllocatePages stk error %lu\n", EFI_ERROR_CODE(status)); exc_stack_pa = 0; free_tables(); return (0); } loader_idt.rd_limit = fw_idt.rd_limit; bcopy((void *)fw_idt.rd_base, (void *)loader_idt.rd_base, loader_idt.rd_limit); bzero(ist_use_table, sizeof(ist_use_table)); bzero(fw_intr_handlers, sizeof(fw_intr_handlers)); bzero(intercepted, sizeof(intercepted)); sgdt(&fw_gdt); tss_fw_seg = read_tr(); gdt_rd = NULL; if (tss_fw_seg == 0) { for (i = 2; (i << 3) + sizeof(*gdt_desc) <= fw_gdt.rd_limit; i += 2) { gdt_desc = (struct system_segment_descriptor *)( fw_gdt.rd_base + (i << 3)); if (gdt_desc->sd_type == 0 && gdt_desc->sd_mbz == 0) { gdt_rd = &fw_gdt; break; } } if (gdt_rd == NULL) { if (i >= 8190) { printf("efi_redirect_exceptions: all slots " "in gdt are used\n"); free_tables(); return (0); } loader_gdt.rd_limit = roundup2(fw_gdt.rd_limit + sizeof(struct system_segment_descriptor), sizeof(struct system_segment_descriptor)) - 1; i = (loader_gdt.rd_limit + 1 - sizeof(struct system_segment_descriptor)) / sizeof(struct system_segment_descriptor) * 2; status = BS->AllocatePages(AllocateAnyPages, EfiLoaderData, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(loader_gdt.rd_limit), &loader_gdt_pa); if (EFI_ERROR(status)) { printf("efi_setup_tss: AllocatePages gdt error " "%lu\n", EFI_ERROR_CODE(status)); loader_gdt_pa = 0; free_tables(); return (0); } loader_gdt.rd_base = loader_gdt_pa; bzero((void *)loader_gdt.rd_base, loader_gdt.rd_limit); bcopy((void *)fw_gdt.rd_base, (void *)loader_gdt.rd_base, fw_gdt.rd_limit); gdt_rd = &loader_gdt; } loader_tss = i << 3; if (!efi_setup_tss(gdt_rd, i, &tss)) { tss_pa = 0; free_tables(); return (0); } } else { tss_desc = (struct system_segment_descriptor *)((char *) fw_gdt.rd_base + tss_fw_seg); if (tss_desc->sd_type != SDT_SYSTSS && tss_desc->sd_type != SDT_SYSBSY) { printf("LTR points to non-TSS descriptor\n"); free_tables(); return (0); } tss_pa = tss_desc->sd_lobase + (tss_desc->sd_hibase << 16); tss = (struct amd64tss *)tss_pa; tss_desc->sd_type = SDT_SYSTSS; /* unbusy */ } PREPARE_EXCEPTION(0); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(1); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(2); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(3); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(4); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(5); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(6); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(7); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(8); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(9); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(10); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(11); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(12); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(13); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(14); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(16); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(17); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(18); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(19); PREPARE_EXCEPTION(20); exc_rsp = exc_stack_pa + PAGE_SIZE - (6 /* hw exception frame */ + 3 /* scratch regs */) * 8; /* Find free IST and use it */ for (ist = 1; ist < NUM_IST; ist++) { if (ist_use_table[ist] == 0) break; } if (ist == NUM_IST) { printf("efi_redirect_exceptions: all ISTs used\n"); free_tables(); lidt_pa = 0; return (0); } for (i = 0; i < NUM_EXC; i++) { loader_idt_e = &((struct gate_descriptor *)loader_idt. rd_base)[i]; if (intercepted[i]) loader_idt_e->gd_ist = ist; } (&(tss->tss_ist1))[ist - 1] = exc_stack_pa + PAGE_SIZE; /* Switch to new IDT */ rfl = intr_disable(); if (loader_gdt_pa != 0) bare_lgdt(&loader_gdt); if (loader_tss != 0) ltr(loader_tss); lidt(&loader_idt); intr_restore(rfl); return (1); } static void efi_unredirect_exceptions(void) { register_t rfl; if (lidt_pa == 0) return; rfl = intr_disable(); if (ist != 0) (&(((struct amd64tss *)tss_pa)->tss_ist1))[ist - 1] = 0; if (loader_gdt_pa != 0) bare_lgdt(&fw_gdt); if (loader_tss != 0) ltr(tss_fw_seg); lidt(&fw_idt); intr_restore(rfl); free_tables(); } static int command_grab_faults(int argc, char *argv[]) { int res; res = efi_redirect_exceptions(); if (!res) printf("failed\n"); return (CMD_OK); } COMMAND_SET(grap_faults, "grab_faults", "grab faults", command_grab_faults); static int command_ungrab_faults(int argc, char *argv[]) { efi_unredirect_exceptions(); return (CMD_OK); } COMMAND_SET(ungrab_faults, "ungrab_faults", "ungrab faults", command_ungrab_faults); static int command_fault(int argc, char *argv[]) { __asm("ud2"); return (CMD_OK); } COMMAND_SET(fault, "fault", "generate fault", command_fault); Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cam/cam_iosched.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cam/cam_iosched.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cam/cam_iosched.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1691 +1,1691 @@ /*- * CAM IO Scheduler Interface * * Copyright (c) 2015 Netflix, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer, * without modification, immediately at the beginning of the file. * 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR * ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #include "opt_cam.h" #include "opt_ddb.h" #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_CAMSCHED, "CAM I/O Scheduler", "CAM I/O Scheduler buffers"); /* * Default I/O scheduler for FreeBSD. This implementation is just a thin-vineer * over the bioq_* interface, with notions of separate calls for normal I/O and * for trims. * * When CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC is defined, the scheduler is enhanced to dynamically * steer the rate of one type of traffic to help other types of traffic (eg * limit writes when read latency deteriorates on SSDs). */ #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC static int do_dynamic_iosched = 1; TUNABLE_INT("kern.cam.do_dynamic_iosched", &do_dynamic_iosched); SYSCTL_INT(_kern_cam, OID_AUTO, do_dynamic_iosched, CTLFLAG_RD, &do_dynamic_iosched, 1, "Enable Dynamic I/O scheduler optimizations."); /* * For an EMA, with an alpha of alpha, we know * alpha = 2 / (N + 1) * or * N = 1 + (2 / alpha) * where N is the number of samples that 86% of the current * EMA is derived from. * * So we invent[*] alpha_bits: * alpha_bits = -log_2(alpha) * alpha = 2^-alpha_bits * So * N = 1 + 2^(alpha_bits + 1) * * The default 9 gives a 1025 lookback for 86% of the data. * For a brief intro: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_average * * [*] Steal from the load average code and many other places. * Note: See computation of EMA and EMVAR for acceptable ranges of alpha. */ static int alpha_bits = 9; TUNABLE_INT("kern.cam.iosched_alpha_bits", &alpha_bits); SYSCTL_INT(_kern_cam, OID_AUTO, iosched_alpha_bits, CTLFLAG_RW, &alpha_bits, 1, "Bits in EMA's alpha."); struct iop_stats; struct cam_iosched_softc; int iosched_debug = 0; typedef enum { none = 0, /* No limits */ queue_depth, /* Limit how many ops we queue to SIM */ iops, /* Limit # of IOPS to the drive */ bandwidth, /* Limit bandwidth to the drive */ limiter_max } io_limiter; static const char *cam_iosched_limiter_names[] = { "none", "queue_depth", "iops", "bandwidth" }; /* * Called to initialize the bits of the iop_stats structure relevant to the * limiter. Called just after the limiter is set. */ typedef int l_init_t(struct iop_stats *); /* * Called every tick. */ typedef int l_tick_t(struct iop_stats *); /* * Called to see if the limiter thinks this IOP can be allowed to - * proceed. If so, the limiter assumes that the while IOP proceeded + * proceed. If so, the limiter assumes that the IOP proceeded * and makes any accounting of it that's needed. */ typedef int l_iop_t(struct iop_stats *, struct bio *); /* - * Called when an I/O completes so the limiter can updates its + * Called when an I/O completes so the limiter can update its * accounting. Pending I/Os may complete in any order (even when * sent to the hardware at the same time), so the limiter may not * make any assumptions other than this I/O has completed. If it * returns 1, then xpt_schedule() needs to be called again. */ typedef int l_iodone_t(struct iop_stats *, struct bio *); static l_iop_t cam_iosched_qd_iop; static l_iop_t cam_iosched_qd_caniop; static l_iodone_t cam_iosched_qd_iodone; static l_init_t cam_iosched_iops_init; static l_tick_t cam_iosched_iops_tick; static l_iop_t cam_iosched_iops_caniop; static l_iop_t cam_iosched_iops_iop; static l_init_t cam_iosched_bw_init; static l_tick_t cam_iosched_bw_tick; static l_iop_t cam_iosched_bw_caniop; static l_iop_t cam_iosched_bw_iop; struct limswitch { l_init_t *l_init; l_tick_t *l_tick; l_iop_t *l_iop; l_iop_t *l_caniop; l_iodone_t *l_iodone; } limsw[] = { { /* none */ .l_init = NULL, .l_tick = NULL, .l_iop = NULL, .l_iodone= NULL, }, { /* queue_depth */ .l_init = NULL, .l_tick = NULL, .l_caniop = cam_iosched_qd_caniop, .l_iop = cam_iosched_qd_iop, .l_iodone= cam_iosched_qd_iodone, }, { /* iops */ .l_init = cam_iosched_iops_init, .l_tick = cam_iosched_iops_tick, .l_caniop = cam_iosched_iops_caniop, .l_iop = cam_iosched_iops_iop, .l_iodone= NULL, }, { /* bandwidth */ .l_init = cam_iosched_bw_init, .l_tick = cam_iosched_bw_tick, .l_caniop = cam_iosched_bw_caniop, .l_iop = cam_iosched_bw_iop, .l_iodone= NULL, }, }; struct iop_stats { /* * sysctl state for this subnode. */ struct sysctl_ctx_list sysctl_ctx; struct sysctl_oid *sysctl_tree; /* * Information about the current rate limiters, if any */ io_limiter limiter; /* How are I/Os being limited */ int min; /* Low range of limit */ int max; /* High range of limit */ int current; /* Current rate limiter */ int l_value1; /* per-limiter scratch value 1. */ int l_value2; /* per-limiter scratch value 2. */ /* * Debug information about counts of I/Os that have gone through the * scheduler. */ int pending; /* I/Os pending in the hardware */ int queued; /* number currently in the queue */ int total; /* Total for all time -- wraps */ int in; /* number queued all time -- wraps */ int out; /* number completed all time -- wraps */ /* * Statistics on different bits of the process. */ /* Exp Moving Average, see alpha_bits for more details */ sbintime_t ema; sbintime_t emvar; sbintime_t sd; /* Last computed sd */ uint32_t state_flags; #define IOP_RATE_LIMITED 1u #define LAT_BUCKETS 12 /* < 1ms < 2ms ... 512ms < 1024ms > 1024ms */ uint64_t latencies[LAT_BUCKETS]; struct cam_iosched_softc *softc; }; typedef enum { set_max = 0, /* current = max */ read_latency, /* Steer read latency by throttling writes */ cl_max /* Keep last */ } control_type; static const char *cam_iosched_control_type_names[] = { "set_max", "read_latency" }; struct control_loop { /* * sysctl state for this subnode. */ struct sysctl_ctx_list sysctl_ctx; struct sysctl_oid *sysctl_tree; sbintime_t next_steer; /* Time of next steer */ sbintime_t steer_interval; /* How often do we steer? */ sbintime_t lolat; sbintime_t hilat; int alpha; control_type type; /* What type of control? */ int last_count; /* Last I/O count */ struct cam_iosched_softc *softc; }; #endif struct cam_iosched_softc { struct bio_queue_head bio_queue; struct bio_queue_head trim_queue; /* scheduler flags < 16, user flags >= 16 */ uint32_t flags; int sort_io_queue; #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC int read_bias; /* Read bias setting */ int current_read_bias; /* Current read bias state */ int total_ticks; int load; /* EMA of 'load average' of disk / 2^16 */ struct bio_queue_head write_queue; struct iop_stats read_stats, write_stats, trim_stats; struct sysctl_ctx_list sysctl_ctx; struct sysctl_oid *sysctl_tree; int quanta; /* Number of quanta per second */ struct callout ticker; /* Callout for our quota system */ struct cam_periph *periph; /* cam periph associated with this device */ uint32_t this_frac; /* Fraction of a second (1024ths) for this tick */ sbintime_t last_time; /* Last time we ticked */ struct control_loop cl; #endif }; #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC /* * helper functions to call the limsw functions. */ static int cam_iosched_limiter_init(struct iop_stats *ios) { int lim = ios->limiter; /* maybe this should be a kassert */ if (lim < none || lim >= limiter_max) return EINVAL; if (limsw[lim].l_init) return limsw[lim].l_init(ios); return 0; } static int cam_iosched_limiter_tick(struct iop_stats *ios) { int lim = ios->limiter; /* maybe this should be a kassert */ if (lim < none || lim >= limiter_max) return EINVAL; if (limsw[lim].l_tick) return limsw[lim].l_tick(ios); return 0; } static int cam_iosched_limiter_iop(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { int lim = ios->limiter; /* maybe this should be a kassert */ if (lim < none || lim >= limiter_max) return EINVAL; if (limsw[lim].l_iop) return limsw[lim].l_iop(ios, bp); return 0; } static int cam_iosched_limiter_caniop(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { int lim = ios->limiter; /* maybe this should be a kassert */ if (lim < none || lim >= limiter_max) return EINVAL; if (limsw[lim].l_caniop) return limsw[lim].l_caniop(ios, bp); return 0; } static int cam_iosched_limiter_iodone(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { int lim = ios->limiter; /* maybe this should be a kassert */ if (lim < none || lim >= limiter_max) return 0; if (limsw[lim].l_iodone) return limsw[lim].l_iodone(ios, bp); return 0; } /* * Functions to implement the different kinds of limiters */ static int cam_iosched_qd_iop(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { if (ios->current <= 0 || ios->pending < ios->current) return 0; return EAGAIN; } static int cam_iosched_qd_caniop(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { if (ios->current <= 0 || ios->pending < ios->current) return 0; return EAGAIN; } static int cam_iosched_qd_iodone(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { if (ios->current <= 0 || ios->pending != ios->current) return 0; return 1; } static int cam_iosched_iops_init(struct iop_stats *ios) { ios->l_value1 = ios->current / ios->softc->quanta; if (ios->l_value1 <= 0) ios->l_value1 = 1; return 0; } static int cam_iosched_iops_tick(struct iop_stats *ios) { ios->l_value1 = (int)((ios->current * (uint64_t)ios->softc->this_frac) >> 16); if (ios->l_value1 <= 0) ios->l_value1 = 1; return 0; } static int cam_iosched_iops_caniop(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { /* * So if we have any more IOPs left, allow it, * otherwise wait. */ if (ios->l_value1 <= 0) return EAGAIN; return 0; } static int cam_iosched_iops_iop(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { int rv; rv = cam_iosched_limiter_caniop(ios, bp); if (rv == 0) ios->l_value1--; return rv; } static int cam_iosched_bw_init(struct iop_stats *ios) { /* ios->current is in kB/s, so scale to bytes */ ios->l_value1 = ios->current * 1000 / ios->softc->quanta; return 0; } static int cam_iosched_bw_tick(struct iop_stats *ios) { int bw; /* * If we're in the hole for available quota from * the last time, then add the quantum for this. * If we have any left over from last quantum, * then too bad, that's lost. Also, ios->current * is in kB/s, so scale. * * We also allow up to 4 quanta of credits to * accumulate to deal with burstiness. 4 is extremely * arbitrary. */ bw = (int)((ios->current * 1000ull * (uint64_t)ios->softc->this_frac) >> 16); if (ios->l_value1 < bw * 4) ios->l_value1 += bw; return 0; } static int cam_iosched_bw_caniop(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { /* * So if we have any more bw quota left, allow it, - * otherwise wait. Not, we'll go negative and that's - * OK. We'll just get a lettle less next quota. + * otherwise wait. Note, we'll go negative and that's + * OK. We'll just get a little less next quota. * * Note on going negative: that allows us to process * requests in order better, since we won't allow * shorter reads to get around the long one that we * don't have the quota to do just yet. It also prevents * starvation by being a little more permissive about * what we let through this quantum (to prevent the * starvation), at the cost of getting a little less * next quantum. */ if (ios->l_value1 <= 0) return EAGAIN; return 0; } static int cam_iosched_bw_iop(struct iop_stats *ios, struct bio *bp) { int rv; rv = cam_iosched_limiter_caniop(ios, bp); if (rv == 0) ios->l_value1 -= bp->bio_length; return rv; } static void cam_iosched_cl_maybe_steer(struct control_loop *clp); static void cam_iosched_ticker(void *arg) { struct cam_iosched_softc *isc = arg; sbintime_t now, delta; int pending; callout_reset(&isc->ticker, hz / isc->quanta - 1, cam_iosched_ticker, isc); now = sbinuptime(); delta = now - isc->last_time; isc->this_frac = (uint32_t)delta >> 16; /* Note: discards seconds -- should be 0 harmless if not */ isc->last_time = now; cam_iosched_cl_maybe_steer(&isc->cl); cam_iosched_limiter_tick(&isc->read_stats); cam_iosched_limiter_tick(&isc->write_stats); cam_iosched_limiter_tick(&isc->trim_stats); cam_iosched_schedule(isc, isc->periph); /* * isc->load is an EMA of the pending I/Os at each tick. The number of * pending I/Os is the sum of the I/Os queued to the hardware, and those * in the software queue that could be queued to the hardware if there * were slots. * * ios_stats.pending is a count of requests in the SIM right now for * each of these types of I/O. So the total pending count is the sum of * these I/Os and the sum of the queued I/Os still in the software queue * for those operations that aren't being rate limited at the moment. * * The reason for the rate limiting bit is because those I/Os * aren't part of the software queued load (since we could * give them to hardware, but choose not to). * * Note: due to a bug in counting pending TRIM in the device, we * don't include them in this count. We count each BIO_DELETE in * the pending count, but the periph drivers collapse them down * into one TRIM command. That one trim command gets the completion * so the counts get off. */ pending = isc->read_stats.pending + isc->write_stats.pending /* + isc->trim_stats.pending */; pending += !!(isc->read_stats.state_flags & IOP_RATE_LIMITED) * isc->read_stats.queued + !!(isc->write_stats.state_flags & IOP_RATE_LIMITED) * isc->write_stats.queued /* + !!(isc->trim_stats.state_flags & IOP_RATE_LIMITED) * isc->trim_stats.queued */ ; pending <<= 16; pending /= isc->periph->path->device->ccbq.total_openings; isc->load = (pending + (isc->load << 13) - isc->load) >> 13; /* see above: 13 -> 16139 / 200/s = ~81s ~1 minute */ isc->total_ticks++; } static void cam_iosched_cl_init(struct control_loop *clp, struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { clp->next_steer = sbinuptime(); clp->softc = isc; clp->steer_interval = SBT_1S * 5; /* Let's start out steering every 5s */ clp->lolat = 5 * SBT_1MS; clp->hilat = 15 * SBT_1MS; clp->alpha = 20; /* Alpha == gain. 20 = .2 */ clp->type = set_max; } static void cam_iosched_cl_maybe_steer(struct control_loop *clp) { struct cam_iosched_softc *isc; sbintime_t now, lat; int old; isc = clp->softc; now = isc->last_time; if (now < clp->next_steer) return; clp->next_steer = now + clp->steer_interval; switch (clp->type) { case set_max: if (isc->write_stats.current != isc->write_stats.max) printf("Steering write from %d kBps to %d kBps\n", isc->write_stats.current, isc->write_stats.max); isc->read_stats.current = isc->read_stats.max; isc->write_stats.current = isc->write_stats.max; isc->trim_stats.current = isc->trim_stats.max; break; case read_latency: old = isc->write_stats.current; lat = isc->read_stats.ema; /* * Simple PLL-like engine. Since we're steering to a range for * the SP (set point) that makes things a little more * complicated. In addition, we're not directly controlling our * PV (process variable), the read latency, but instead are * manipulating the write bandwidth limit for our MV * (manipulation variable), analysis of this code gets a bit * messy. Also, the MV is a very noisy control surface for read * latency since it is affected by many hidden processes inside * the device which change how responsive read latency will be * in reaction to changes in write bandwidth. Unlike the classic * boiler control PLL. this may result in over-steering while * the SSD takes its time to react to the new, lower load. This * is why we use a relatively low alpha of between .1 and .25 to * compensate for this effect. At .1, it takes ~22 steering * intervals to back off by a factor of 10. At .2 it only takes * ~10. At .25 it only takes ~8. However some preliminary data * from the SSD drives suggests a reasponse time in 10's of * seconds before latency drops regardless of the new write - * rate. Careful observation will be reqiured to tune this + * rate. Careful observation will be required to tune this * effectively. * * Also, when there's no read traffic, we jack up the write * limit too regardless of the last read latency. 10 is * somewhat arbitrary. */ if (lat < clp->lolat || isc->read_stats.total - clp->last_count < 10) isc->write_stats.current = isc->write_stats.current * (100 + clp->alpha) / 100; /* Scale up */ else if (lat > clp->hilat) isc->write_stats.current = isc->write_stats.current * (100 - clp->alpha) / 100; /* Scale down */ clp->last_count = isc->read_stats.total; /* * Even if we don't steer, per se, enforce the min/max limits as * those may have changed. */ if (isc->write_stats.current < isc->write_stats.min) isc->write_stats.current = isc->write_stats.min; if (isc->write_stats.current > isc->write_stats.max) isc->write_stats.current = isc->write_stats.max; if (old != isc->write_stats.current && iosched_debug) printf("Steering write from %d kBps to %d kBps due to latency of %jdus\n", old, isc->write_stats.current, (uintmax_t)((uint64_t)1000000 * (uint32_t)lat) >> 32); break; case cl_max: break; } } #endif /* Trim or similar currently pending completion */ #define CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_TRIM_ACTIVE (1ul << 0) /* Callout active, and needs to be torn down */ #define CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_CALLOUT_ACTIVE (1ul << 1) /* Periph drivers set these flags to indicate work */ #define CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_WORK_FLAGS ((0xffffu) << 16) #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC static void cam_iosched_io_metric_update(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, sbintime_t sim_latency, int cmd, size_t size); #endif static inline int cam_iosched_has_flagged_work(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { return !!(isc->flags & CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_WORK_FLAGS); } static inline int cam_iosched_has_io(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (do_dynamic_iosched) { struct bio *rbp = bioq_first(&isc->bio_queue); struct bio *wbp = bioq_first(&isc->write_queue); int can_write = wbp != NULL && cam_iosched_limiter_caniop(&isc->write_stats, wbp) == 0; int can_read = rbp != NULL && cam_iosched_limiter_caniop(&isc->read_stats, rbp) == 0; if (iosched_debug > 2) { printf("can write %d: pending_writes %d max_writes %d\n", can_write, isc->write_stats.pending, isc->write_stats.max); printf("can read %d: read_stats.pending %d max_reads %d\n", can_read, isc->read_stats.pending, isc->read_stats.max); printf("Queued reads %d writes %d\n", isc->read_stats.queued, isc->write_stats.queued); } return can_read || can_write; } #endif return bioq_first(&isc->bio_queue) != NULL; } static inline int cam_iosched_has_more_trim(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { return !(isc->flags & CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_TRIM_ACTIVE) && bioq_first(&isc->trim_queue); } #define cam_iosched_sort_queue(isc) ((isc)->sort_io_queue >= 0 ? \ (isc)->sort_io_queue : cam_sort_io_queues) static inline int cam_iosched_has_work(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (iosched_debug > 2) printf("has work: %d %d %d\n", cam_iosched_has_io(isc), cam_iosched_has_more_trim(isc), cam_iosched_has_flagged_work(isc)); #endif return cam_iosched_has_io(isc) || cam_iosched_has_more_trim(isc) || cam_iosched_has_flagged_work(isc); } #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC static void cam_iosched_iop_stats_init(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, struct iop_stats *ios) { ios->limiter = none; cam_iosched_limiter_init(ios); ios->in = 0; ios->max = 300000; ios->min = 1; ios->out = 0; ios->pending = 0; ios->queued = 0; ios->total = 0; ios->ema = 0; ios->emvar = 0; ios->softc = isc; } static int cam_iosched_limiter_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { char buf[16]; struct iop_stats *ios; struct cam_iosched_softc *isc; int value, i, error; const char *p; ios = arg1; isc = ios->softc; value = ios->limiter; if (value < none || value >= limiter_max) p = "UNKNOWN"; else p = cam_iosched_limiter_names[value]; strlcpy(buf, p, sizeof(buf)); error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, buf, sizeof(buf), req); if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL) return error; cam_periph_lock(isc->periph); for (i = none; i < limiter_max; i++) { if (strcmp(buf, cam_iosched_limiter_names[i]) != 0) continue; ios->limiter = i; error = cam_iosched_limiter_init(ios); if (error != 0) { ios->limiter = value; cam_periph_unlock(isc->periph); return error; } /* Note: disk load averate requires ticker to be always running */ callout_reset(&isc->ticker, hz / isc->quanta - 1, cam_iosched_ticker, isc); isc->flags |= CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_CALLOUT_ACTIVE; cam_periph_unlock(isc->periph); return 0; } cam_periph_unlock(isc->periph); return EINVAL; } static int cam_iosched_control_type_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { char buf[16]; struct control_loop *clp; struct cam_iosched_softc *isc; int value, i, error; const char *p; clp = arg1; isc = clp->softc; value = clp->type; if (value < none || value >= cl_max) p = "UNKNOWN"; else p = cam_iosched_control_type_names[value]; strlcpy(buf, p, sizeof(buf)); error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, buf, sizeof(buf), req); if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL) return error; for (i = set_max; i < cl_max; i++) { if (strcmp(buf, cam_iosched_control_type_names[i]) != 0) continue; cam_periph_lock(isc->periph); clp->type = i; cam_periph_unlock(isc->periph); return 0; } return EINVAL; } static int cam_iosched_sbintime_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { char buf[16]; sbintime_t value; int error; uint64_t us; value = *(sbintime_t *)arg1; us = (uint64_t)value / SBT_1US; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%ju", (intmax_t)us); error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, buf, sizeof(buf), req); if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL) return error; us = strtoul(buf, NULL, 10); if (us == 0) return EINVAL; *(sbintime_t *)arg1 = us * SBT_1US; return 0; } static int cam_iosched_sysctl_latencies(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int i, error; struct sbuf sb; uint64_t *latencies; latencies = arg1; sbuf_new_for_sysctl(&sb, NULL, LAT_BUCKETS * 16, req); for (i = 0; i < LAT_BUCKETS - 1; i++) sbuf_printf(&sb, "%jd,", (intmax_t)latencies[i]); sbuf_printf(&sb, "%jd", (intmax_t)latencies[LAT_BUCKETS - 1]); error = sbuf_finish(&sb); sbuf_delete(&sb); return (error); } static void cam_iosched_iop_stats_sysctl_init(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, struct iop_stats *ios, char *name) { struct sysctl_oid_list *n; struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx; ios->sysctl_tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&isc->sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(isc->sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, name, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, name); n = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(ios->sysctl_tree); ctx = &ios->sysctl_ctx; SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "ema", CTLFLAG_RD, &ios->ema, "Fast Exponentially Weighted Moving Average"); SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "emvar", CTLFLAG_RD, &ios->emvar, "Fast Exponentially Weighted Moving Variance"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "pending", CTLFLAG_RD, &ios->pending, 0, "Instantaneous # of pending transactions"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "count", CTLFLAG_RD, &ios->total, 0, "# of transactions submitted to hardware"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "queued", CTLFLAG_RD, &ios->queued, 0, "# of transactions in the queue"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "in", CTLFLAG_RD, &ios->in, 0, "# of transactions queued to driver"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "out", CTLFLAG_RD, &ios->out, 0, "# of transactions completed"); SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "limiter", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW, ios, 0, cam_iosched_limiter_sysctl, "A", "Current limiting type."); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "min", CTLFLAG_RW, &ios->min, 0, "min resource"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "max", CTLFLAG_RW, &ios->max, 0, "max resource"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "current", CTLFLAG_RW, &ios->current, 0, "current resource"); SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "latencies", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD, &ios->latencies, 0, cam_iosched_sysctl_latencies, "A", "Array of power of 2 latency from 1ms to 1.024s"); } static void cam_iosched_iop_stats_fini(struct iop_stats *ios) { if (ios->sysctl_tree) if (sysctl_ctx_free(&ios->sysctl_ctx) != 0) printf("can't remove iosched sysctl stats context\n"); } static void cam_iosched_cl_sysctl_init(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { struct sysctl_oid_list *n; struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx; struct control_loop *clp; clp = &isc->cl; clp->sysctl_tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&isc->sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(isc->sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "control", CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "Control loop info"); n = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(clp->sysctl_tree); ctx = &clp->sysctl_ctx; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "type", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW, clp, 0, cam_iosched_control_type_sysctl, "A", "Control loop algorithm"); SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "steer_interval", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW, &clp->steer_interval, 0, cam_iosched_sbintime_sysctl, "A", "How often to steer (in us)"); SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "lolat", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW, &clp->lolat, 0, cam_iosched_sbintime_sysctl, "A", "Low water mark for Latency (in us)"); SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "hilat", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW, &clp->hilat, 0, cam_iosched_sbintime_sysctl, "A", "Hi water mark for Latency (in us)"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "alpha", CTLFLAG_RW, &clp->alpha, 0, "Alpha for PLL (x100) aka gain"); } static void cam_iosched_cl_sysctl_fini(struct control_loop *clp) { if (clp->sysctl_tree) if (sysctl_ctx_free(&clp->sysctl_ctx) != 0) printf("can't remove iosched sysctl control loop context\n"); } #endif /* * Allocate the iosched structure. This also insulates callers from knowing * sizeof struct cam_iosched_softc. */ int cam_iosched_init(struct cam_iosched_softc **iscp, struct cam_periph *periph) { *iscp = malloc(sizeof(**iscp), M_CAMSCHED, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); if (*iscp == NULL) return ENOMEM; #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (iosched_debug) printf("CAM IOSCHEDULER Allocating entry at %p\n", *iscp); #endif (*iscp)->sort_io_queue = -1; bioq_init(&(*iscp)->bio_queue); bioq_init(&(*iscp)->trim_queue); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (do_dynamic_iosched) { bioq_init(&(*iscp)->write_queue); (*iscp)->read_bias = 100; (*iscp)->current_read_bias = 100; (*iscp)->quanta = 200; cam_iosched_iop_stats_init(*iscp, &(*iscp)->read_stats); cam_iosched_iop_stats_init(*iscp, &(*iscp)->write_stats); cam_iosched_iop_stats_init(*iscp, &(*iscp)->trim_stats); (*iscp)->trim_stats.max = 1; /* Trims are special: one at a time for now */ (*iscp)->last_time = sbinuptime(); callout_init_mtx(&(*iscp)->ticker, cam_periph_mtx(periph), 0); (*iscp)->periph = periph; cam_iosched_cl_init(&(*iscp)->cl, *iscp); callout_reset(&(*iscp)->ticker, hz / (*iscp)->quanta - 1, cam_iosched_ticker, *iscp); (*iscp)->flags |= CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_CALLOUT_ACTIVE; } #endif return 0; } /* * Reclaim all used resources. This assumes that other folks have * drained the requests in the hardware. Maybe an unwise assumption. */ void cam_iosched_fini(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { if (isc) { cam_iosched_flush(isc, NULL, ENXIO); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC cam_iosched_iop_stats_fini(&isc->read_stats); cam_iosched_iop_stats_fini(&isc->write_stats); cam_iosched_iop_stats_fini(&isc->trim_stats); cam_iosched_cl_sysctl_fini(&isc->cl); if (isc->sysctl_tree) if (sysctl_ctx_free(&isc->sysctl_ctx) != 0) printf("can't remove iosched sysctl stats context\n"); if (isc->flags & CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) { callout_drain(&isc->ticker); isc->flags &= ~ CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_CALLOUT_ACTIVE; } #endif free(isc, M_CAMSCHED); } } /* * After we're sure we're attaching a device, go ahead and add * hooks for any sysctl we may wish to honor. */ void cam_iosched_sysctl_init(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx, struct sysctl_oid *node) { #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC struct sysctl_oid_list *n; #endif SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(node), OID_AUTO, "sort_io_queue", CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, &isc->sort_io_queue, 0, "Sort IO queue to try and optimise disk access patterns"); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (!do_dynamic_iosched) return; isc->sysctl_tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&isc->sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(node), OID_AUTO, "iosched", CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "I/O scheduler statistics"); n = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(isc->sysctl_tree); ctx = &isc->sysctl_ctx; cam_iosched_iop_stats_sysctl_init(isc, &isc->read_stats, "read"); cam_iosched_iop_stats_sysctl_init(isc, &isc->write_stats, "write"); cam_iosched_iop_stats_sysctl_init(isc, &isc->trim_stats, "trim"); cam_iosched_cl_sysctl_init(isc); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "read_bias", CTLFLAG_RW, &isc->read_bias, 100, "How biased towards read should we be independent of limits"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "quanta", CTLFLAG_RW, &isc->quanta, 200, "How many quanta per second do we slice the I/O up into"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "total_ticks", CTLFLAG_RD, &isc->total_ticks, 0, "Total number of ticks we've done"); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, n, OID_AUTO, "load", CTLFLAG_RD, &isc->load, 0, "scaled load average / 100"); #endif } /* * Flush outstanding I/O. Consumers of this library don't know all the * queues we may keep, so this allows all I/O to be flushed in one * convenient call. */ void cam_iosched_flush(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, struct devstat *stp, int err) { bioq_flush(&isc->bio_queue, stp, err); bioq_flush(&isc->trim_queue, stp, err); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (do_dynamic_iosched) bioq_flush(&isc->write_queue, stp, err); #endif } #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC static struct bio * cam_iosched_get_write(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { struct bio *bp; /* * We control the write rate by controlling how many requests we send * down to the drive at any one time. Fewer requests limits the * effects of both starvation when the requests take a while and write * amplification when each request is causing more than one write to * the NAND media. Limiting the queue depth like this will also limit * the write throughput and give and reads that want to compete to * compete unfairly. */ bp = bioq_first(&isc->write_queue); if (bp == NULL) { if (iosched_debug > 3) printf("No writes present in write_queue\n"); return NULL; } /* * If pending read, prefer that based on current read bias * setting. */ if (bioq_first(&isc->bio_queue) && isc->current_read_bias) { if (iosched_debug) printf("Reads present and current_read_bias is %d queued writes %d queued reads %d\n", isc->current_read_bias, isc->write_stats.queued, isc->read_stats.queued); isc->current_read_bias--; /* We're not limiting writes, per se, just doing reads first */ return NULL; } /* * See if our current limiter allows this I/O. */ if (cam_iosched_limiter_iop(&isc->write_stats, bp) != 0) { if (iosched_debug) printf("Can't write because limiter says no.\n"); isc->write_stats.state_flags |= IOP_RATE_LIMITED; return NULL; } /* * Let's do this: We've passed all the gates and we're a go * to schedule the I/O in the SIM. */ isc->current_read_bias = isc->read_bias; bioq_remove(&isc->write_queue, bp); if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_WRITE) { isc->write_stats.queued--; isc->write_stats.total++; isc->write_stats.pending++; } if (iosched_debug > 9) printf("HWQ : %p %#x\n", bp, bp->bio_cmd); isc->write_stats.state_flags &= ~IOP_RATE_LIMITED; return bp; } #endif /* * Put back a trim that you weren't able to actually schedule this time. */ void cam_iosched_put_back_trim(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, struct bio *bp) { bioq_insert_head(&isc->trim_queue, bp); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC isc->trim_stats.queued++; isc->trim_stats.total--; /* since we put it back, don't double count */ isc->trim_stats.pending--; #endif } /* * gets the next trim from the trim queue. * * Assumes we're called with the periph lock held. It removes this - * trim from the queue and the device must explicitly reinstert it + * trim from the queue and the device must explicitly reinsert it * should the need arise. */ struct bio * cam_iosched_next_trim(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { struct bio *bp; bp = bioq_first(&isc->trim_queue); if (bp == NULL) return NULL; bioq_remove(&isc->trim_queue, bp); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC isc->trim_stats.queued--; isc->trim_stats.total++; isc->trim_stats.pending++; #endif return bp; } /* - * gets the an available trim from the trim queue, if there's no trim + * gets an available trim from the trim queue, if there's no trim * already pending. It removes this trim from the queue and the device - * must explicitly reinstert it should the need arise. + * must explicitly reinsert it should the need arise. * * Assumes we're called with the periph lock held. */ struct bio * cam_iosched_get_trim(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { if (!cam_iosched_has_more_trim(isc)) return NULL; return cam_iosched_next_trim(isc); } /* * Determine what the next bit of work to do is for the periph. The * default implementation looks to see if we have trims to do, but no * trims outstanding. If so, we do that. Otherwise we see if we have * other work. If we do, then we do that. Otherwise why were we called? */ struct bio * cam_iosched_next_bio(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { struct bio *bp; /* * See if we have a trim that can be scheduled. We can only send one * at a time down, so this takes that into account. * * XXX newer TRIM commands are queueable. Revisit this when we * implement them. */ if ((bp = cam_iosched_get_trim(isc)) != NULL) return bp; #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC /* * See if we have any pending writes, and room in the queue for them, * and if so, those are next. */ if (do_dynamic_iosched) { if ((bp = cam_iosched_get_write(isc)) != NULL) return bp; } #endif /* * next, see if there's other, normal I/O waiting. If so return that. */ if ((bp = bioq_first(&isc->bio_queue)) == NULL) return NULL; #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC /* * For the dynamic scheduler, bio_queue is only for reads, so enforce * the limits here. Enforce only for reads. */ if (do_dynamic_iosched) { if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_READ && cam_iosched_limiter_iop(&isc->read_stats, bp) != 0) { isc->read_stats.state_flags |= IOP_RATE_LIMITED; return NULL; } } isc->read_stats.state_flags &= ~IOP_RATE_LIMITED; #endif bioq_remove(&isc->bio_queue, bp); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (do_dynamic_iosched) { if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_READ) { isc->read_stats.queued--; isc->read_stats.total++; isc->read_stats.pending++; } else printf("Found bio_cmd = %#x\n", bp->bio_cmd); } if (iosched_debug > 9) printf("HWQ : %p %#x\n", bp, bp->bio_cmd); #endif return bp; } /* * Driver has been given some work to do by the block layer. Tell the * scheduler about it and have it queue the work up. The scheduler module * will then return the currently most useful bit of work later, possibly * deferring work for various reasons. */ void cam_iosched_queue_work(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, struct bio *bp) { /* * Put all trims on the trim queue sorted, since we know * that the collapsing code requires this. Otherwise put * the work on the bio queue. */ if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_DELETE) { bioq_disksort(&isc->trim_queue, bp); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC isc->trim_stats.in++; isc->trim_stats.queued++; #endif } #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC else if (do_dynamic_iosched && (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_WRITE || bp->bio_cmd == BIO_FLUSH)) { if (cam_iosched_sort_queue(isc)) bioq_disksort(&isc->write_queue, bp); else bioq_insert_tail(&isc->write_queue, bp); if (iosched_debug > 9) printf("Qw : %p %#x\n", bp, bp->bio_cmd); if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_WRITE) { isc->write_stats.in++; isc->write_stats.queued++; } } #endif else { if (cam_iosched_sort_queue(isc)) bioq_disksort(&isc->bio_queue, bp); else bioq_insert_tail(&isc->bio_queue, bp); #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (iosched_debug > 9) printf("Qr : %p %#x\n", bp, bp->bio_cmd); if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_READ) { isc->read_stats.in++; isc->read_stats.queued++; } else if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_WRITE) { isc->write_stats.in++; isc->write_stats.queued++; } #endif } } /* * If we have work, get it scheduled. Called with the periph lock held. */ void cam_iosched_schedule(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, struct cam_periph *periph) { if (cam_iosched_has_work(isc)) xpt_schedule(periph, CAM_PRIORITY_NORMAL); } /* * Complete a trim request */ void cam_iosched_trim_done(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { isc->flags &= ~CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_TRIM_ACTIVE; } /* * Complete a bio. Called before we release the ccb with xpt_release_ccb so we * might use notes in the ccb for statistics. */ int cam_iosched_bio_complete(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, struct bio *bp, union ccb *done_ccb) { int retval = 0; #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC if (!do_dynamic_iosched) return retval; if (iosched_debug > 10) printf("done: %p %#x\n", bp, bp->bio_cmd); if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_WRITE) { retval = cam_iosched_limiter_iodone(&isc->write_stats, bp); isc->write_stats.out++; isc->write_stats.pending--; } else if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_READ) { retval = cam_iosched_limiter_iodone(&isc->read_stats, bp); isc->read_stats.out++; isc->read_stats.pending--; } else if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_DELETE) { isc->trim_stats.out++; isc->trim_stats.pending--; } else if (bp->bio_cmd != BIO_FLUSH) { if (iosched_debug) printf("Completing command with bio_cmd == %#x\n", bp->bio_cmd); } if (!(bp->bio_flags & BIO_ERROR)) cam_iosched_io_metric_update(isc, done_ccb->ccb_h.qos.sim_data, bp->bio_cmd, bp->bio_bcount); #endif return retval; } /* * Tell the io scheduler that you've pushed a trim down into the sim. * xxx better place for this? */ void cam_iosched_submit_trim(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc) { isc->flags |= CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_TRIM_ACTIVE; } /* * Change the sorting policy hint for I/O transactions for this device. */ void cam_iosched_set_sort_queue(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, int val) { isc->sort_io_queue = val; } int cam_iosched_has_work_flags(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, uint32_t flags) { return isc->flags & flags; } void cam_iosched_set_work_flags(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, uint32_t flags) { isc->flags |= flags; } void cam_iosched_clr_work_flags(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, uint32_t flags) { isc->flags &= ~flags; } #ifdef CAM_IOSCHED_DYNAMIC /* * After the method presented in Jack Crenshaw's 1998 article "Integer - * Suqare Roots," reprinted at + * Square Roots," reprinted at * http://www.embedded.com/electronics-blogs/programmer-s-toolbox/4219659/Integer-Square-Roots * and well worth the read. Briefly, we find the power of 4 that's the * largest smaller than val. We then check each smaller power of 4 to * see if val is still bigger. The right shifts at each step divide * the result by 2 which after successive application winds up * accumulating the right answer. It could also have been accumulated * using a separate root counter, but this code is smaller and faster * than that method. This method is also integer size invariant. - * It returns floor(sqrt((float)val)), or the larget integer less than + * It returns floor(sqrt((float)val)), or the largest integer less than * or equal to the square root. */ static uint64_t isqrt64(uint64_t val) { uint64_t res = 0; uint64_t bit = 1ULL << (sizeof(uint64_t) * NBBY - 2); /* * Find the largest power of 4 smaller than val. */ while (bit > val) bit >>= 2; /* * Accumulate the answer, one bit at a time (we keep moving * them over since 2 is the square root of 4 and we test * powers of 4). We accumulate where we find the bit, but * the successive shifts land the bit in the right place * by the end. */ while (bit != 0) { if (val >= res + bit) { val -= res + bit; res = (res >> 1) + bit; } else res >>= 1; bit >>= 2; } return res; } static sbintime_t latencies[] = { SBT_1MS << 0, SBT_1MS << 1, SBT_1MS << 2, SBT_1MS << 3, SBT_1MS << 4, SBT_1MS << 5, SBT_1MS << 6, SBT_1MS << 7, SBT_1MS << 8, SBT_1MS << 9, SBT_1MS << 10 }; static void cam_iosched_update(struct iop_stats *iop, sbintime_t sim_latency) { sbintime_t y, deltasq, delta; int i; /* * Keep counts for latency. We do it by power of two buckets. * This helps us spot outlier behavior obscured by averages. */ for (i = 0; i < LAT_BUCKETS - 1; i++) { if (sim_latency < latencies[i]) { iop->latencies[i]++; break; } } if (i == LAT_BUCKETS - 1) iop->latencies[i]++; /* Put all > 1024ms values into the last bucket. */ /* - * Classic expoentially decaying average with a tiny alpha + * Classic exponentially decaying average with a tiny alpha * (2 ^ -alpha_bits). For more info see the NIST statistical * handbook. * * ema_t = y_t * alpha + ema_t-1 * (1 - alpha) [nist] * ema_t = y_t * alpha + ema_t-1 - alpha * ema_t-1 * ema_t = alpha * y_t - alpha * ema_t-1 + ema_t-1 * alpha = 1 / (1 << alpha_bits) * sub e == ema_t-1, b == 1/alpha (== 1 << alpha_bits), d == y_t - ema_t-1 * = y_t/b - e/b + be/b * = (y_t - e + be) / b * = (e + d) / b * * Since alpha is a power of two, we can compute this w/o any mult or * division. * * Variance can also be computed. Usually, it would be expressed as follows: * diff_t = y_t - ema_t-1 * emvar_t = (1 - alpha) * (emavar_t-1 + diff_t^2 * alpha) * = emavar_t-1 - alpha * emavar_t-1 + delta_t^2 * alpha - (delta_t * alpha)^2 * sub b == 1/alpha (== 1 << alpha_bits), e == emavar_t-1, d = delta_t^2 * = e - e/b + dd/b + dd/bb * = (bbe - be + bdd + dd) / bb * = (bbe + b(dd-e) + dd) / bb (which is expanded below bb = 1<<(2*alpha_bits)) */ /* * XXX possible numeric issues * o We assume right shifted integers do the right thing, since that's * implementation defined. You can change the right shifts to / (1LL << alpha). * o alpha_bits = 9 gives ema ceiling of 23 bits of seconds for ema and 14 bits * for emvar. This puts a ceiling of 13 bits on alpha since we need a * few tens of seconds of representation. * o We mitigate alpha issues by never setting it too high. */ y = sim_latency; delta = (y - iop->ema); /* d */ iop->ema = ((iop->ema << alpha_bits) + delta) >> alpha_bits; /* * Were we to naively plow ahead at this point, we wind up with many numerical * issues making any SD > ~3ms unreliable. So, we shift right by 12. This leaves * us with microsecond level precision in the input, so the same in the * output. It means we can't overflow deltasq unless delta > 4k seconds. It * also means that emvar can be up 46 bits 40 of which are fraction, which * gives us a way to measure up to ~8s in the SD before the computation goes * unstable. Even the worst hard disk rarely has > 1s service time in the * drive. It does mean we have to shift left 12 bits after taking the * square root to compute the actual standard deviation estimate. This loss of * precision is preferable to needing int128 types to work. The above numbers * assume alpha=9. 10 or 11 are ok, but we start to run into issues at 12, * so 12 or 13 is OK for EMA, EMVAR and SD will be wrong in those cases. */ delta >>= 12; deltasq = delta * delta; /* dd */ iop->emvar = ((iop->emvar << (2 * alpha_bits)) + /* bbe */ ((deltasq - iop->emvar) << alpha_bits) + /* b(dd-e) */ deltasq) /* dd */ >> (2 * alpha_bits); /* div bb */ iop->sd = (sbintime_t)isqrt64((uint64_t)iop->emvar) << 12; } static void cam_iosched_io_metric_update(struct cam_iosched_softc *isc, sbintime_t sim_latency, int cmd, size_t size) { /* xxx Do we need to scale based on the size of the I/O ? */ switch (cmd) { case BIO_READ: cam_iosched_update(&isc->read_stats, sim_latency); break; case BIO_WRITE: cam_iosched_update(&isc->write_stats, sim_latency); break; case BIO_DELETE: cam_iosched_update(&isc->trim_stats, sim_latency); break; default: break; } } #ifdef DDB static int biolen(struct bio_queue_head *bq) { int i = 0; struct bio *bp; TAILQ_FOREACH(bp, &bq->queue, bio_queue) { i++; } return i; } /* * Show the internal state of the I/O scheduler. */ DB_SHOW_COMMAND(iosched, cam_iosched_db_show) { struct cam_iosched_softc *isc; if (!have_addr) { db_printf("Need addr\n"); return; } isc = (struct cam_iosched_softc *)addr; db_printf("pending_reads: %d\n", isc->read_stats.pending); db_printf("min_reads: %d\n", isc->read_stats.min); db_printf("max_reads: %d\n", isc->read_stats.max); db_printf("reads: %d\n", isc->read_stats.total); db_printf("in_reads: %d\n", isc->read_stats.in); db_printf("out_reads: %d\n", isc->read_stats.out); db_printf("queued_reads: %d\n", isc->read_stats.queued); db_printf("Current Q len %d\n", biolen(&isc->bio_queue)); db_printf("pending_writes: %d\n", isc->write_stats.pending); db_printf("min_writes: %d\n", isc->write_stats.min); db_printf("max_writes: %d\n", isc->write_stats.max); db_printf("writes: %d\n", isc->write_stats.total); db_printf("in_writes: %d\n", isc->write_stats.in); db_printf("out_writes: %d\n", isc->write_stats.out); db_printf("queued_writes: %d\n", isc->write_stats.queued); db_printf("Current Q len %d\n", biolen(&isc->write_queue)); db_printf("pending_trims: %d\n", isc->trim_stats.pending); db_printf("min_trims: %d\n", isc->trim_stats.min); db_printf("max_trims: %d\n", isc->trim_stats.max); db_printf("trims: %d\n", isc->trim_stats.total); db_printf("in_trims: %d\n", isc->trim_stats.in); db_printf("out_trims: %d\n", isc->trim_stats.out); db_printf("queued_trims: %d\n", isc->trim_stats.queued); db_printf("Current Q len %d\n", biolen(&isc->trim_queue)); db_printf("read_bias: %d\n", isc->read_bias); db_printf("current_read_bias: %d\n", isc->current_read_bias); db_printf("Trim active? %s\n", (isc->flags & CAM_IOSCHED_FLAG_TRIM_ACTIVE) ? "yes" : "no"); } #endif #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/sys/abd.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/sys/abd.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/sys/abd.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,154 +1,154 @@ /* * This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0. * You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version * 1.0 of the CDDL. * * A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this * source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at * http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. */ /* * Copyright (c) 2014 by Chunwei Chen. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2016 by Delphix. All rights reserved. */ #ifndef _ABD_H #define _ABD_H #include #ifdef illumos #include #else #include #endif #include #include #ifdef _KERNEL #include #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef enum abd_flags { ABD_FLAG_LINEAR = 1 << 0, /* is buffer linear (or scattered)? */ ABD_FLAG_OWNER = 1 << 1, /* does it own its data buffers? */ ABD_FLAG_META = 1 << 2 /* does this represent FS metadata? */ } abd_flags_t; typedef struct abd { abd_flags_t abd_flags; uint_t abd_size; /* excludes scattered abd_offset */ struct abd *abd_parent; refcount_t abd_children; union { struct abd_scatter { uint_t abd_offset; uint_t abd_chunk_size; void *abd_chunks[]; } abd_scatter; struct abd_linear { void *abd_buf; } abd_linear; } abd_u; } abd_t; typedef int abd_iter_func_t(void *, size_t, void *); typedef int abd_iter_func2_t(void *, void *, size_t, void *); extern boolean_t zfs_abd_scatter_enabled; -inline boolean_t +static inline boolean_t abd_is_linear(abd_t *abd) { return ((abd->abd_flags & ABD_FLAG_LINEAR) != 0 ? B_TRUE : B_FALSE); } /* * Allocations and deallocations */ abd_t *abd_alloc(size_t, boolean_t); abd_t *abd_alloc_linear(size_t, boolean_t); abd_t *abd_alloc_for_io(size_t, boolean_t); abd_t *abd_alloc_sametype(abd_t *, size_t); void abd_free(abd_t *); abd_t *abd_get_offset(abd_t *, size_t); abd_t *abd_get_from_buf(void *, size_t); void abd_put(abd_t *); /* * Conversion to and from a normal buffer */ void *abd_to_buf(abd_t *); void *abd_borrow_buf(abd_t *, size_t); void *abd_borrow_buf_copy(abd_t *, size_t); void abd_return_buf(abd_t *, void *, size_t); void abd_return_buf_copy(abd_t *, void *, size_t); void abd_take_ownership_of_buf(abd_t *, boolean_t); void abd_release_ownership_of_buf(abd_t *); /* * ABD operations */ int abd_iterate_func(abd_t *, size_t, size_t, abd_iter_func_t *, void *); int abd_iterate_func2(abd_t *, abd_t *, size_t, size_t, size_t, abd_iter_func2_t *, void *); void abd_copy_off(abd_t *, abd_t *, size_t, size_t, size_t); void abd_copy_from_buf_off(abd_t *, const void *, size_t, size_t); void abd_copy_to_buf_off(void *, abd_t *, size_t, size_t); int abd_cmp(abd_t *, abd_t *, size_t); int abd_cmp_buf_off(abd_t *, const void *, size_t, size_t); void abd_zero_off(abd_t *, size_t, size_t); /* * Wrappers for calls with offsets of 0 */ -inline void +static inline void abd_copy(abd_t *dabd, abd_t *sabd, size_t size) { abd_copy_off(dabd, sabd, 0, 0, size); } -inline void +static inline void abd_copy_from_buf(abd_t *abd, const void *buf, size_t size) { abd_copy_from_buf_off(abd, buf, 0, size); } -inline void +static inline void abd_copy_to_buf(void* buf, abd_t *abd, size_t size) { abd_copy_to_buf_off(buf, abd, 0, size); } -inline int +static inline int abd_cmp_buf(abd_t *abd, const void *buf, size_t size) { return (abd_cmp_buf_off(abd, buf, 0, size)); } -inline void +static inline void abd_zero(abd_t *abd, size_t size) { abd_zero_off(abd, 0, size); } /* * Module lifecycle */ void abd_init(void); void abd_fini(void); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _ABD_H */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_geom.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_geom.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_geom.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1131 +1,1131 @@ /* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright (c) 2006 Pawel Jakub Dawidek * All rights reserved. * * Portions Copyright (c) 2012 Martin Matuska */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Virtual device vector for GEOM. */ static g_attrchanged_t vdev_geom_attrchanged; struct g_class zfs_vdev_class = { .name = "ZFS::VDEV", .version = G_VERSION, .attrchanged = vdev_geom_attrchanged, }; struct consumer_vdev_elem { SLIST_ENTRY(consumer_vdev_elem) elems; vdev_t *vd; }; SLIST_HEAD(consumer_priv_t, consumer_vdev_elem); _Static_assert(sizeof(((struct g_consumer*)NULL)->private) == sizeof(struct consumer_priv_t*), "consumer_priv_t* can't be stored in g_consumer.private"); DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS(zfs_vdev_class, zfs_vdev); SYSCTL_DECL(_vfs_zfs_vdev); /* Don't send BIO_FLUSH. */ static int vdev_geom_bio_flush_disable; SYSCTL_INT(_vfs_zfs_vdev, OID_AUTO, bio_flush_disable, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &vdev_geom_bio_flush_disable, 0, "Disable BIO_FLUSH"); /* Don't send BIO_DELETE. */ static int vdev_geom_bio_delete_disable; SYSCTL_INT(_vfs_zfs_vdev, OID_AUTO, bio_delete_disable, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &vdev_geom_bio_delete_disable, 0, "Disable BIO_DELETE"); /* Declare local functions */ static void vdev_geom_detach(struct g_consumer *cp, boolean_t open_for_read); /* * Thread local storage used to indicate when a thread is probing geoms * for their guids. If NULL, this thread is not tasting geoms. If non NULL, * it is looking for a replacement for the vdev_t* that is its value. */ uint_t zfs_geom_probe_vdev_key; static void vdev_geom_set_rotation_rate(vdev_t *vd, struct g_consumer *cp) { int error; uint16_t rate; error = g_getattr("GEOM::rotation_rate", cp, &rate); if (error == 0) vd->vdev_rotation_rate = rate; else vd->vdev_rotation_rate = VDEV_RATE_UNKNOWN; } static void vdev_geom_set_physpath(vdev_t *vd, struct g_consumer *cp, boolean_t do_null_update) { boolean_t needs_update = B_FALSE; char *physpath; int error, physpath_len; physpath_len = MAXPATHLEN; physpath = g_malloc(physpath_len, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO); error = g_io_getattr("GEOM::physpath", cp, &physpath_len, physpath); if (error == 0) { char *old_physpath; /* g_topology lock ensures that vdev has not been closed */ g_topology_assert(); old_physpath = vd->vdev_physpath; vd->vdev_physpath = spa_strdup(physpath); if (old_physpath != NULL) { needs_update = (strcmp(old_physpath, vd->vdev_physpath) != 0); spa_strfree(old_physpath); } else needs_update = do_null_update; } g_free(physpath); /* * If the physical path changed, update the config. * Only request an update for previously unset physpaths if * requested by the caller. */ if (needs_update) spa_async_request(vd->vdev_spa, SPA_ASYNC_CONFIG_UPDATE); } static void vdev_geom_attrchanged(struct g_consumer *cp, const char *attr) { char *old_physpath; struct consumer_priv_t *priv; struct consumer_vdev_elem *elem; int error; priv = (struct consumer_priv_t*)&cp->private; if (SLIST_EMPTY(priv)) return; SLIST_FOREACH(elem, priv, elems) { vdev_t *vd = elem->vd; if (strcmp(attr, "GEOM::rotation_rate") == 0) { vdev_geom_set_rotation_rate(vd, cp); return; } if (strcmp(attr, "GEOM::physpath") == 0) { vdev_geom_set_physpath(vd, cp, /*null_update*/B_TRUE); return; } } } static void vdev_geom_orphan(struct g_consumer *cp) { struct consumer_priv_t *priv; struct consumer_vdev_elem *elem; g_topology_assert(); priv = (struct consumer_priv_t*)&cp->private; if (SLIST_EMPTY(priv)) /* Vdev close in progress. Ignore the event. */ return; /* * Orphan callbacks occur from the GEOM event thread. * Concurrent with this call, new I/O requests may be * working their way through GEOM about to find out * (only once executed by the g_down thread) that we've * been orphaned from our disk provider. These I/Os * must be retired before we can detach our consumer. * This is most easily achieved by acquiring the * SPA ZIO configuration lock as a writer, but doing * so with the GEOM topology lock held would cause * a lock order reversal. Instead, rely on the SPA's * async removal support to invoke a close on this * vdev once it is safe to do so. */ SLIST_FOREACH(elem, priv, elems) { vdev_t *vd = elem->vd; vd->vdev_remove_wanted = B_TRUE; spa_async_request(vd->vdev_spa, SPA_ASYNC_REMOVE); } } static struct g_consumer * vdev_geom_attach(struct g_provider *pp, vdev_t *vd) { struct g_geom *gp; struct g_consumer *cp; int error; g_topology_assert(); ZFS_LOG(1, "Attaching to %s.", pp->name); if (pp->sectorsize > VDEV_PAD_SIZE || !ISP2(pp->sectorsize)) { ZFS_LOG(1, "Failing attach of %s. Incompatible sectorsize %d\n", pp->name, pp->sectorsize); return (NULL); } else if (pp->mediasize < SPA_MINDEVSIZE) { ZFS_LOG(1, "Failing attach of %s. Incompatible mediasize %ju\n", pp->name, pp->mediasize); return (NULL); } /* Do we have geom already? No? Create one. */ LIST_FOREACH(gp, &zfs_vdev_class.geom, geom) { if (gp->flags & G_GEOM_WITHER) continue; if (strcmp(gp->name, "zfs::vdev") != 0) continue; break; } if (gp == NULL) { gp = g_new_geomf(&zfs_vdev_class, "zfs::vdev"); gp->orphan = vdev_geom_orphan; gp->attrchanged = vdev_geom_attrchanged; cp = g_new_consumer(gp); error = g_attach(cp, pp); if (error != 0) { ZFS_LOG(1, "%s(%d): g_attach failed: %d\n", __func__, __LINE__, error); vdev_geom_detach(cp, B_FALSE); return (NULL); } error = g_access(cp, 1, 0, 1); if (error != 0) { ZFS_LOG(1, "%s(%d): g_access failed: %d", __func__, __LINE__, error); vdev_geom_detach(cp, B_FALSE); return (NULL); } ZFS_LOG(1, "Created geom and consumer for %s.", pp->name); } else { /* Check if we are already connected to this provider. */ LIST_FOREACH(cp, &gp->consumer, consumer) { if (cp->provider == pp) { ZFS_LOG(1, "Found consumer for %s.", pp->name); break; } } if (cp == NULL) { cp = g_new_consumer(gp); error = g_attach(cp, pp); if (error != 0) { ZFS_LOG(1, "%s(%d): g_attach failed: %d\n", __func__, __LINE__, error); vdev_geom_detach(cp, B_FALSE); return (NULL); } error = g_access(cp, 1, 0, 1); if (error != 0) { ZFS_LOG(1, "%s(%d): g_access failed: %d\n", __func__, __LINE__, error); vdev_geom_detach(cp, B_FALSE); return (NULL); } ZFS_LOG(1, "Created consumer for %s.", pp->name); } else { error = g_access(cp, 1, 0, 1); if (error != 0) { ZFS_LOG(1, "%s(%d): g_access failed: %d\n", __func__, __LINE__, error); return (NULL); } ZFS_LOG(1, "Used existing consumer for %s.", pp->name); } } if (vd != NULL) vd->vdev_tsd = cp; cp->flags |= G_CF_DIRECT_SEND | G_CF_DIRECT_RECEIVE; return (cp); } static void vdev_geom_detach(struct g_consumer *cp, boolean_t open_for_read) { struct g_geom *gp; g_topology_assert(); ZFS_LOG(1, "Detaching from %s.", cp->provider && cp->provider->name ? cp->provider->name : "NULL"); gp = cp->geom; if (open_for_read) g_access(cp, -1, 0, -1); /* Destroy consumer on last close. */ if (cp->acr == 0 && cp->ace == 0) { if (cp->acw > 0) g_access(cp, 0, -cp->acw, 0); if (cp->provider != NULL) { ZFS_LOG(1, "Destroying consumer for %s.", cp->provider->name ? cp->provider->name : "NULL"); g_detach(cp); } g_destroy_consumer(cp); } /* Destroy geom if there are no consumers left. */ if (LIST_EMPTY(&gp->consumer)) { ZFS_LOG(1, "Destroyed geom %s.", gp->name); g_wither_geom(gp, ENXIO); } } static void vdev_geom_close_locked(vdev_t *vd) { struct g_consumer *cp; struct consumer_priv_t *priv; struct consumer_vdev_elem *elem, *elem_temp; g_topology_assert(); cp = vd->vdev_tsd; vd->vdev_delayed_close = B_FALSE; if (cp == NULL) return; ZFS_LOG(1, "Closing access to %s.", cp->provider->name); KASSERT(cp->private != NULL, ("%s: cp->private is NULL", __func__)); priv = (struct consumer_priv_t*)&cp->private; vd->vdev_tsd = NULL; SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(elem, priv, elems, elem_temp) { if (elem->vd == vd) { SLIST_REMOVE(priv, elem, consumer_vdev_elem, elems); g_free(elem); } } vdev_geom_detach(cp, B_TRUE); } /* * Issue one or more bios to the vdev in parallel * cmds, datas, offsets, errors, and sizes are arrays of length ncmds. Each IO * operation is described by parallel entries from each array. There may be * more bios actually issued than entries in the array */ static void vdev_geom_io(struct g_consumer *cp, int *cmds, void **datas, off_t *offsets, off_t *sizes, int *errors, int ncmds) { struct bio **bios; u_char *p; off_t off, maxio, s, end; int i, n_bios, j; size_t bios_size; maxio = MAXPHYS - (MAXPHYS % cp->provider->sectorsize); n_bios = 0; /* How many bios are required for all commands ? */ for (i = 0; i < ncmds; i++) n_bios += (sizes[i] + maxio - 1) / maxio; /* Allocate memory for the bios */ bios_size = n_bios * sizeof(struct bio*); bios = kmem_zalloc(bios_size, KM_SLEEP); /* Prepare and issue all of the bios */ for (i = j = 0; i < ncmds; i++) { off = offsets[i]; p = datas[i]; s = sizes[i]; end = off + s; ASSERT((off % cp->provider->sectorsize) == 0); ASSERT((s % cp->provider->sectorsize) == 0); for (; off < end; off += maxio, p += maxio, s -= maxio, j++) { bios[j] = g_alloc_bio(); bios[j]->bio_cmd = cmds[i]; bios[j]->bio_done = NULL; bios[j]->bio_offset = off; bios[j]->bio_length = MIN(s, maxio); bios[j]->bio_data = p; g_io_request(bios[j], cp); } } ASSERT(j == n_bios); /* Wait for all of the bios to complete, and clean them up */ for (i = j = 0; i < ncmds; i++) { off = offsets[i]; s = sizes[i]; end = off + s; for (; off < end; off += maxio, s -= maxio, j++) { errors[i] = biowait(bios[j], "vdev_geom_io") || errors[i]; g_destroy_bio(bios[j]); } } kmem_free(bios, bios_size); } /* * Read the vdev config from a device. Return the number of valid labels that * were found. The vdev config will be returned in config if and only if at * least one valid label was found. */ static int vdev_geom_read_config(struct g_consumer *cp, nvlist_t **config) { struct g_provider *pp; vdev_phys_t *vdev_lists[VDEV_LABELS]; char *buf; size_t buflen; uint64_t psize, state, txg; off_t offsets[VDEV_LABELS]; off_t size; off_t sizes[VDEV_LABELS]; int cmds[VDEV_LABELS]; int errors[VDEV_LABELS]; int l, nlabels; g_topology_assert_not(); pp = cp->provider; ZFS_LOG(1, "Reading config from %s...", pp->name); psize = pp->mediasize; psize = P2ALIGN(psize, (uint64_t)sizeof(vdev_label_t)); size = sizeof(*vdev_lists[0]) + pp->sectorsize - ((sizeof(*vdev_lists[0]) - 1) % pp->sectorsize) - 1; buflen = sizeof(vdev_lists[0]->vp_nvlist); *config = NULL; /* Create all of the IO requests */ for (l = 0; l < VDEV_LABELS; l++) { cmds[l] = BIO_READ; vdev_lists[l] = kmem_alloc(size, KM_SLEEP); offsets[l] = vdev_label_offset(psize, l, 0) + VDEV_SKIP_SIZE; sizes[l] = size; errors[l] = 0; ASSERT(offsets[l] % pp->sectorsize == 0); } /* Issue the IO requests */ vdev_geom_io(cp, cmds, (void**)vdev_lists, offsets, sizes, errors, VDEV_LABELS); /* Parse the labels */ nlabels = 0; for (l = 0; l < VDEV_LABELS; l++) { if (errors[l] != 0) continue; buf = vdev_lists[l]->vp_nvlist; if (nvlist_unpack(buf, buflen, config, 0) != 0) continue; if (nvlist_lookup_uint64(*config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_STATE, &state) != 0 || state > POOL_STATE_L2CACHE) { nvlist_free(*config); *config = NULL; continue; } if (state != POOL_STATE_SPARE && state != POOL_STATE_L2CACHE && (nvlist_lookup_uint64(*config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_TXG, &txg) != 0 || txg == 0)) { nvlist_free(*config); *config = NULL; continue; } nlabels++; } /* Free the label storage */ for (l = 0; l < VDEV_LABELS; l++) kmem_free(vdev_lists[l], size); return (nlabels); } static void resize_configs(nvlist_t ***configs, uint64_t *count, uint64_t id) { nvlist_t **new_configs; uint64_t i; if (id < *count) return; new_configs = kmem_zalloc((id + 1) * sizeof(nvlist_t *), KM_SLEEP); for (i = 0; i < *count; i++) new_configs[i] = (*configs)[i]; if (*configs != NULL) kmem_free(*configs, *count * sizeof(void *)); *configs = new_configs; *count = id + 1; } static void process_vdev_config(nvlist_t ***configs, uint64_t *count, nvlist_t *cfg, const char *name, uint64_t* known_pool_guid) { nvlist_t *vdev_tree; uint64_t pool_guid; uint64_t vdev_guid, known_guid; uint64_t id, txg, known_txg; char *pname; int i; if (nvlist_lookup_string(cfg, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_NAME, &pname) != 0 || strcmp(pname, name) != 0) goto ignore; if (nvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_GUID, &pool_guid) != 0) goto ignore; if (nvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, ZPOOL_CONFIG_TOP_GUID, &vdev_guid) != 0) goto ignore; if (nvlist_lookup_nvlist(cfg, ZPOOL_CONFIG_VDEV_TREE, &vdev_tree) != 0) goto ignore; if (nvlist_lookup_uint64(vdev_tree, ZPOOL_CONFIG_ID, &id) != 0) goto ignore; VERIFY(nvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_TXG, &txg) == 0); if (*known_pool_guid != 0) { if (pool_guid != *known_pool_guid) goto ignore; } else *known_pool_guid = pool_guid; resize_configs(configs, count, id); if ((*configs)[id] != NULL) { VERIFY(nvlist_lookup_uint64((*configs)[id], ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_TXG, &known_txg) == 0); if (txg <= known_txg) goto ignore; nvlist_free((*configs)[id]); } (*configs)[id] = cfg; return; ignore: nvlist_free(cfg); } int vdev_geom_read_pool_label(const char *name, nvlist_t ***configs, uint64_t *count) { struct g_class *mp; struct g_geom *gp; struct g_provider *pp; struct g_consumer *zcp; nvlist_t *vdev_cfg; uint64_t pool_guid; int error, nlabels; DROP_GIANT(); g_topology_lock(); *configs = NULL; *count = 0; pool_guid = 0; LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) { if (mp == &zfs_vdev_class) continue; LIST_FOREACH(gp, &mp->geom, geom) { if (gp->flags & G_GEOM_WITHER) continue; LIST_FOREACH(pp, &gp->provider, provider) { if (pp->flags & G_PF_WITHER) continue; zcp = vdev_geom_attach(pp, NULL); if (zcp == NULL) continue; g_topology_unlock(); nlabels = vdev_geom_read_config(zcp, &vdev_cfg); g_topology_lock(); vdev_geom_detach(zcp, B_TRUE); if (nlabels == 0) continue; ZFS_LOG(1, "successfully read vdev config"); process_vdev_config(configs, count, vdev_cfg, name, &pool_guid); } } } g_topology_unlock(); PICKUP_GIANT(); return (*count > 0 ? 0 : ENOENT); } enum match { NO_MATCH = 0, /* No matching labels found */ TOPGUID_MATCH = 1, /* Labels match top guid, not vdev guid*/ ZERO_MATCH = 1, /* Should never be returned */ ONE_MATCH = 2, /* 1 label matching the vdev_guid */ TWO_MATCH = 3, /* 2 label matching the vdev_guid */ THREE_MATCH = 4, /* 3 label matching the vdev_guid */ FULL_MATCH = 5 /* all labels match the vdev_guid */ }; static enum match vdev_attach_ok(vdev_t *vd, struct g_provider *pp) { nvlist_t *config; uint64_t pool_guid, top_guid, vdev_guid; struct g_consumer *cp; int nlabels; cp = vdev_geom_attach(pp, NULL); if (cp == NULL) { ZFS_LOG(1, "Unable to attach tasting instance to %s.", pp->name); return (NO_MATCH); } g_topology_unlock(); nlabels = vdev_geom_read_config(cp, &config); if (nlabels == 0) { g_topology_lock(); vdev_geom_detach(cp, B_TRUE); ZFS_LOG(1, "Unable to read config from %s.", pp->name); return (NO_MATCH); } g_topology_lock(); vdev_geom_detach(cp, B_TRUE); pool_guid = 0; (void) nvlist_lookup_uint64(config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_GUID, &pool_guid); top_guid = 0; (void) nvlist_lookup_uint64(config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_TOP_GUID, &top_guid); vdev_guid = 0; (void) nvlist_lookup_uint64(config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_GUID, &vdev_guid); nvlist_free(config); /* * Check that the label's pool guid matches the desired guid. * Inactive spares and L2ARCs do not have any pool guid in the label. */ if (pool_guid != 0 && pool_guid != spa_guid(vd->vdev_spa)) { ZFS_LOG(1, "pool guid mismatch for provider %s: %ju != %ju.", pp->name, (uintmax_t)spa_guid(vd->vdev_spa), (uintmax_t)pool_guid); return (NO_MATCH); } /* * Check that the label's vdev guid matches the desired guid. * The second condition handles possible race on vdev detach, when * remaining vdev receives GUID of destroyed top level mirror vdev. */ if (vdev_guid == vd->vdev_guid) { ZFS_LOG(1, "guids match for provider %s.", pp->name); return (ZERO_MATCH + nlabels); } else if (top_guid == vd->vdev_guid && vd == vd->vdev_top) { ZFS_LOG(1, "top vdev guid match for provider %s.", pp->name); return (TOPGUID_MATCH); } ZFS_LOG(1, "vdev guid mismatch for provider %s: %ju != %ju.", pp->name, (uintmax_t)vd->vdev_guid, (uintmax_t)vdev_guid); return (NO_MATCH); } static struct g_consumer * vdev_geom_attach_by_guids(vdev_t *vd) { struct g_class *mp; struct g_geom *gp; struct g_provider *pp, *best_pp; struct g_consumer *cp; enum match match, best_match; g_topology_assert(); cp = NULL; best_pp = NULL; best_match = NO_MATCH; LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) { if (mp == &zfs_vdev_class) continue; LIST_FOREACH(gp, &mp->geom, geom) { if (gp->flags & G_GEOM_WITHER) continue; LIST_FOREACH(pp, &gp->provider, provider) { match = vdev_attach_ok(vd, pp); if (match > best_match) { best_match = match; best_pp = pp; } if (match == FULL_MATCH) goto out; } } } out: if (best_pp) { cp = vdev_geom_attach(best_pp, vd); if (cp == NULL) { printf("ZFS WARNING: Unable to attach to %s.\n", best_pp->name); } } return (cp); } static struct g_consumer * vdev_geom_open_by_guids(vdev_t *vd) { struct g_consumer *cp; char *buf; size_t len; g_topology_assert(); ZFS_LOG(1, "Searching by guids [%ju:%ju].", (uintmax_t)spa_guid(vd->vdev_spa), (uintmax_t)vd->vdev_guid); cp = vdev_geom_attach_by_guids(vd); if (cp != NULL) { len = strlen(cp->provider->name) + strlen("/dev/") + 1; buf = kmem_alloc(len, KM_SLEEP); snprintf(buf, len, "/dev/%s", cp->provider->name); spa_strfree(vd->vdev_path); vd->vdev_path = buf; ZFS_LOG(1, "Attach by guid [%ju:%ju] succeeded, provider %s.", (uintmax_t)spa_guid(vd->vdev_spa), - (uintmax_t)vd->vdev_guid, vd->vdev_path); + (uintmax_t)vd->vdev_guid, cp->provider->name); } else { ZFS_LOG(1, "Search by guid [%ju:%ju] failed.", (uintmax_t)spa_guid(vd->vdev_spa), (uintmax_t)vd->vdev_guid); } return (cp); } static struct g_consumer * vdev_geom_open_by_path(vdev_t *vd, int check_guid) { struct g_provider *pp; struct g_consumer *cp; g_topology_assert(); cp = NULL; pp = g_provider_by_name(vd->vdev_path + sizeof("/dev/") - 1); if (pp != NULL) { ZFS_LOG(1, "Found provider by name %s.", vd->vdev_path); if (!check_guid || vdev_attach_ok(vd, pp) == FULL_MATCH) cp = vdev_geom_attach(pp, vd); } return (cp); } static int vdev_geom_open(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t *psize, uint64_t *max_psize, uint64_t *logical_ashift, uint64_t *physical_ashift) { struct g_provider *pp; struct g_consumer *cp; size_t bufsize; int error; /* Set the TLS to indicate downstack that we should not access zvols*/ VERIFY(tsd_set(zfs_geom_probe_vdev_key, vd) == 0); /* * We must have a pathname, and it must be absolute. */ if (vd->vdev_path == NULL || vd->vdev_path[0] != '/') { vd->vdev_stat.vs_aux = VDEV_AUX_BAD_LABEL; return (EINVAL); } /* * Reopen the device if it's not currently open. Otherwise, * just update the physical size of the device. */ if ((cp = vd->vdev_tsd) != NULL) { ASSERT(vd->vdev_reopening); goto skip_open; } DROP_GIANT(); g_topology_lock(); error = 0; if (vd->vdev_spa->spa_splitting_newspa || (vd->vdev_prevstate == VDEV_STATE_UNKNOWN && vd->vdev_spa->spa_load_state == SPA_LOAD_NONE || vd->vdev_spa->spa_load_state == SPA_LOAD_CREATE)) { /* * We are dealing with a vdev that hasn't been previously * opened (since boot), and we are not loading an * existing pool configuration. This looks like a * vdev add operation to a new or existing pool. * Assume the user knows what he/she is doing and find * GEOM provider by its name, ignoring GUID mismatches. * * XXPOLICY: It would be safer to only allow a device * that is unlabeled or labeled but missing * GUID information to be opened in this fashion, * unless we are doing a split, in which case we * should allow any guid. */ cp = vdev_geom_open_by_path(vd, 0); } else { /* * Try using the recorded path for this device, but only * accept it if its label data contains the expected GUIDs. */ cp = vdev_geom_open_by_path(vd, 1); if (cp == NULL) { /* * The device at vd->vdev_path doesn't have the * expected GUIDs. The disks might have merely * moved around so try all other GEOM providers * to find one with the right GUIDs. */ cp = vdev_geom_open_by_guids(vd); } } /* Clear the TLS now that tasting is done */ VERIFY(tsd_set(zfs_geom_probe_vdev_key, NULL) == 0); if (cp == NULL) { - ZFS_LOG(1, "Provider %s not found.", vd->vdev_path); + ZFS_LOG(1, "Vdev %s not found.", vd->vdev_path); error = ENOENT; } else if (cp->provider->sectorsize > VDEV_PAD_SIZE || !ISP2(cp->provider->sectorsize)) { ZFS_LOG(1, "Provider %s has unsupported sectorsize.", - vd->vdev_path); + cp->provider->name); vdev_geom_close_locked(vd); error = EINVAL; cp = NULL; } else if (cp->acw == 0 && (spa_mode(vd->vdev_spa) & FWRITE) != 0) { int i; for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { error = g_access(cp, 0, 1, 0); if (error == 0) break; g_topology_unlock(); tsleep(vd, 0, "vdev", hz / 2); g_topology_lock(); } if (error != 0) { printf("ZFS WARNING: Unable to open %s for writing (error=%d).\n", - vd->vdev_path, error); + cp->provider->name, error); vdev_geom_close_locked(vd); cp = NULL; } } if (cp != NULL) { struct consumer_priv_t *priv; struct consumer_vdev_elem *elem; priv = (struct consumer_priv_t*)&cp->private; if (cp->private == NULL) SLIST_INIT(priv); elem = g_malloc(sizeof(*elem), M_WAITOK|M_ZERO); elem->vd = vd; SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(priv, elem, elems); } /* Fetch initial physical path information for this device. */ if (cp != NULL) { vdev_geom_attrchanged(cp, "GEOM::physpath"); /* Set other GEOM characteristics */ vdev_geom_set_physpath(vd, cp, /*do_null_update*/B_FALSE); vdev_geom_set_rotation_rate(vd, cp); } g_topology_unlock(); PICKUP_GIANT(); if (cp == NULL) { vd->vdev_stat.vs_aux = VDEV_AUX_OPEN_FAILED; return (error); } skip_open: pp = cp->provider; /* * Determine the actual size of the device. */ *max_psize = *psize = pp->mediasize; /* * Determine the device's minimum transfer size and preferred * transfer size. */ *logical_ashift = highbit(MAX(pp->sectorsize, SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE)) - 1; *physical_ashift = 0; if (pp->stripesize > (1 << *logical_ashift) && ISP2(pp->stripesize) && pp->stripesize <= (1 << SPA_MAXASHIFT) && pp->stripeoffset == 0) *physical_ashift = highbit(pp->stripesize) - 1; /* * Clear the nowritecache settings, so that on a vdev_reopen() * we will try again. */ vd->vdev_nowritecache = B_FALSE; return (0); } static void vdev_geom_close(vdev_t *vd) { if (vd->vdev_reopening) return; DROP_GIANT(); g_topology_lock(); vdev_geom_close_locked(vd); g_topology_unlock(); PICKUP_GIANT(); } static void vdev_geom_io_intr(struct bio *bp) { vdev_t *vd; zio_t *zio; zio = bp->bio_caller1; vd = zio->io_vd; zio->io_error = bp->bio_error; if (zio->io_error == 0 && bp->bio_resid != 0) zio->io_error = SET_ERROR(EIO); switch(zio->io_error) { case ENOTSUP: /* * If we get ENOTSUP for BIO_FLUSH or BIO_DELETE we know * that future attempts will never succeed. In this case * we set a persistent flag so that we don't bother with * requests in the future. */ switch(bp->bio_cmd) { case BIO_FLUSH: vd->vdev_nowritecache = B_TRUE; break; case BIO_DELETE: vd->vdev_notrim = B_TRUE; break; } break; case ENXIO: if (!vd->vdev_remove_wanted) { /* * If provider's error is set we assume it is being * removed. */ if (bp->bio_to->error != 0) { vd->vdev_remove_wanted = B_TRUE; spa_async_request(zio->io_spa, SPA_ASYNC_REMOVE); } else if (!vd->vdev_delayed_close) { vd->vdev_delayed_close = B_TRUE; } } break; } zio_delay_interrupt(zio); } static void vdev_geom_io_start(zio_t *zio) { vdev_t *vd; struct g_consumer *cp; struct bio *bp; int error; vd = zio->io_vd; switch (zio->io_type) { case ZIO_TYPE_IOCTL: /* XXPOLICY */ if (!vdev_readable(vd)) { zio->io_error = SET_ERROR(ENXIO); zio_interrupt(zio); return; } else { switch (zio->io_cmd) { case DKIOCFLUSHWRITECACHE: if (zfs_nocacheflush || vdev_geom_bio_flush_disable) break; if (vd->vdev_nowritecache) { zio->io_error = SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP); break; } goto sendreq; default: zio->io_error = SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP); } } zio_execute(zio); return; case ZIO_TYPE_FREE: if (vd->vdev_notrim) { zio->io_error = SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP); } else if (!vdev_geom_bio_delete_disable) { goto sendreq; } zio_execute(zio); return; } sendreq: ASSERT(zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_READ || zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_WRITE || zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_FREE || zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_IOCTL); cp = vd->vdev_tsd; if (cp == NULL) { zio->io_error = SET_ERROR(ENXIO); zio_interrupt(zio); return; } bp = g_alloc_bio(); bp->bio_caller1 = zio; switch (zio->io_type) { case ZIO_TYPE_READ: case ZIO_TYPE_WRITE: zio->io_target_timestamp = zio_handle_io_delay(zio); bp->bio_offset = zio->io_offset; bp->bio_length = zio->io_size; if (zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_READ) { bp->bio_cmd = BIO_READ; bp->bio_data = abd_borrow_buf(zio->io_abd, zio->io_size); } else { bp->bio_cmd = BIO_WRITE; bp->bio_data = abd_borrow_buf_copy(zio->io_abd, zio->io_size); } break; case ZIO_TYPE_FREE: bp->bio_cmd = BIO_DELETE; bp->bio_data = NULL; bp->bio_offset = zio->io_offset; bp->bio_length = zio->io_size; break; case ZIO_TYPE_IOCTL: bp->bio_cmd = BIO_FLUSH; bp->bio_flags |= BIO_ORDERED; bp->bio_data = NULL; bp->bio_offset = cp->provider->mediasize; bp->bio_length = 0; break; } bp->bio_done = vdev_geom_io_intr; zio->io_bio = bp; g_io_request(bp, cp); } static void vdev_geom_io_done(zio_t *zio) { struct bio *bp = zio->io_bio; if (bp == NULL) { ASSERT3S(zio->io_error, !=, 0); IMPLY(zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_READ || zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_WRITE, zio->io_error == ENXIO); return; } if (zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_READ) { abd_return_buf_copy(zio->io_abd, bp->bio_data, zio->io_size); } else if (zio->io_type == ZIO_TYPE_WRITE) { abd_return_buf(zio->io_abd, bp->bio_data, zio->io_size); } g_destroy_bio(bp); } static void vdev_geom_hold(vdev_t *vd) { } static void vdev_geom_rele(vdev_t *vd) { } vdev_ops_t vdev_geom_ops = { vdev_geom_open, vdev_geom_close, vdev_default_asize, vdev_geom_io_start, vdev_geom_io_done, NULL, vdev_geom_hold, vdev_geom_rele, VDEV_TYPE_DISK, /* name of this vdev type */ B_TRUE /* leaf vdev */ }; Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/include/linux/device.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/include/linux/device.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/include/linux/device.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,535 +1,541 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2010 Isilon Systems, Inc. * Copyright (c) 2010 iX Systems, Inc. * Copyright (c) 2010 Panasas, Inc. * Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following * disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _LINUX_DEVICE_H_ #define _LINUX_DEVICE_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include enum irqreturn { IRQ_NONE = 0, IRQ_HANDLED, IRQ_WAKE_THREAD, }; typedef enum irqreturn irqreturn_t; struct device; struct class { const char *name; struct module *owner; struct kobject kobj; devclass_t bsdclass; void (*class_release)(struct class *class); void (*dev_release)(struct device *dev); char * (*devnode)(struct device *dev, umode_t *mode); }; struct dev_pm_ops { int (*suspend)(struct device *dev); int (*suspend_late)(struct device *dev); int (*resume)(struct device *dev); int (*resume_early)(struct device *dev); int (*freeze)(struct device *dev); int (*freeze_late)(struct device *dev); int (*thaw)(struct device *dev); int (*thaw_early)(struct device *dev); int (*poweroff)(struct device *dev); int (*poweroff_late)(struct device *dev); int (*restore)(struct device *dev); int (*restore_early)(struct device *dev); int (*runtime_suspend)(struct device *dev); int (*runtime_resume)(struct device *dev); int (*runtime_idle)(struct device *dev); }; struct device_driver { const char *name; const struct dev_pm_ops *pm; }; struct device_type { const char *name; }; struct device { struct device *parent; struct list_head irqents; device_t bsddev; /* * The following flag is used to determine if the LinuxKPI is * responsible for detaching the BSD device or not. If the * LinuxKPI got the BSD device using devclass_get_device(), it * must not try to detach or delete it, because it's already * done somewhere else. */ bool bsddev_attached_here; struct device_driver *driver; struct device_type *type; dev_t devt; struct class *class; void (*release)(struct device *dev); struct kobject kobj; uint64_t *dma_mask; void *driver_data; unsigned int irq; #define LINUX_IRQ_INVALID 65535 unsigned int msix; unsigned int msix_max; const struct attribute_group **groups; + + spinlock_t devres_lock; + struct list_head devres_head; }; extern struct device linux_root_device; extern struct kobject linux_class_root; extern const struct kobj_type linux_dev_ktype; extern const struct kobj_type linux_class_ktype; struct class_attribute { struct attribute attr; ssize_t (*show)(struct class *, struct class_attribute *, char *); ssize_t (*store)(struct class *, struct class_attribute *, const char *, size_t); const void *(*namespace)(struct class *, const struct class_attribute *); }; #define CLASS_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \ struct class_attribute class_attr_##_name = \ { { #_name, NULL, _mode }, _show, _store } struct device_attribute { struct attribute attr; ssize_t (*show)(struct device *, struct device_attribute *, char *); ssize_t (*store)(struct device *, struct device_attribute *, const char *, size_t); }; #define DEVICE_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \ struct device_attribute dev_attr_##_name = \ __ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) #define DEVICE_ATTR_RO(_name) \ struct device_attribute dev_attr_##_name = __ATTR_RO(_name) #define DEVICE_ATTR_WO(_name) \ struct device_attribute dev_attr_##_name = __ATTR_WO(_name) #define DEVICE_ATTR_RW(_name) \ struct device_attribute dev_attr_##_name = __ATTR_RW(_name) /* Simple class attribute that is just a static string */ struct class_attribute_string { struct class_attribute attr; char *str; }; static inline ssize_t show_class_attr_string(struct class *class, struct class_attribute *attr, char *buf) { struct class_attribute_string *cs; cs = container_of(attr, struct class_attribute_string, attr); return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", cs->str); } /* Currently read-only only */ #define _CLASS_ATTR_STRING(_name, _mode, _str) \ { __ATTR(_name, _mode, show_class_attr_string, NULL), _str } #define CLASS_ATTR_STRING(_name, _mode, _str) \ struct class_attribute_string class_attr_##_name = \ _CLASS_ATTR_STRING(_name, _mode, _str) #define dev_err(dev, fmt, ...) device_printf((dev)->bsddev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define dev_warn(dev, fmt, ...) device_printf((dev)->bsddev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define dev_info(dev, fmt, ...) device_printf((dev)->bsddev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define dev_notice(dev, fmt, ...) device_printf((dev)->bsddev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define dev_printk(lvl, dev, fmt, ...) \ device_printf((dev)->bsddev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define dev_err_ratelimited(dev, ...) do { \ static linux_ratelimit_t __ratelimited; \ if (linux_ratelimited(&__ratelimited)) \ dev_err(dev, __VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) #define dev_warn_ratelimited(dev, ...) do { \ static linux_ratelimit_t __ratelimited; \ if (linux_ratelimited(&__ratelimited)) \ dev_warn(dev, __VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) static inline void * dev_get_drvdata(const struct device *dev) { return dev->driver_data; } static inline void dev_set_drvdata(struct device *dev, void *data) { dev->driver_data = data; } static inline struct device * get_device(struct device *dev) { if (dev) kobject_get(&dev->kobj); return (dev); } static inline char * dev_name(const struct device *dev) { return kobject_name(&dev->kobj); } #define dev_set_name(_dev, _fmt, ...) \ kobject_set_name(&(_dev)->kobj, (_fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) static inline void put_device(struct device *dev) { if (dev) kobject_put(&dev->kobj); } static inline int class_register(struct class *class) { class->bsdclass = devclass_create(class->name); kobject_init(&class->kobj, &linux_class_ktype); kobject_set_name(&class->kobj, class->name); kobject_add(&class->kobj, &linux_class_root, class->name); return (0); } static inline void class_unregister(struct class *class) { kobject_put(&class->kobj); } static inline struct device *kobj_to_dev(struct kobject *kobj) { return container_of(kobj, struct device, kobj); } /* * Devices are registered and created for exporting to sysfs. Create * implies register and register assumes the device fields have been * setup appropriately before being called. */ static inline void device_initialize(struct device *dev) { device_t bsddev = NULL; int unit = -1; if (dev->devt) { unit = MINOR(dev->devt); bsddev = devclass_get_device(dev->class->bsdclass, unit); dev->bsddev_attached_here = false; } else if (dev->parent == NULL) { bsddev = devclass_get_device(dev->class->bsdclass, 0); dev->bsddev_attached_here = false; } else { dev->bsddev_attached_here = true; } if (bsddev == NULL && dev->parent != NULL) { bsddev = device_add_child(dev->parent->bsddev, dev->class->kobj.name, unit); } if (bsddev != NULL) device_set_softc(bsddev, dev); dev->bsddev = bsddev; MPASS(dev->bsddev != NULL); kobject_init(&dev->kobj, &linux_dev_ktype); + + spin_lock_init(&dev->devres_lock); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->devres_head); } static inline int device_add(struct device *dev) { if (dev->bsddev != NULL) { if (dev->devt == 0) dev->devt = makedev(0, device_get_unit(dev->bsddev)); } kobject_add(&dev->kobj, &dev->class->kobj, dev_name(dev)); return (0); } static inline void device_create_release(struct device *dev) { kfree(dev); } static inline struct device * device_create_groups_vargs(struct class *class, struct device *parent, dev_t devt, void *drvdata, const struct attribute_group **groups, const char *fmt, va_list args) { struct device *dev = NULL; int retval = -ENODEV; if (class == NULL || IS_ERR(class)) goto error; dev = kzalloc(sizeof(*dev), GFP_KERNEL); if (!dev) { retval = -ENOMEM; goto error; } dev->devt = devt; dev->class = class; dev->parent = parent; dev->groups = groups; dev->release = device_create_release; /* device_initialize() needs the class and parent to be set */ device_initialize(dev); dev_set_drvdata(dev, drvdata); retval = kobject_set_name_vargs(&dev->kobj, fmt, args); if (retval) goto error; retval = device_add(dev); if (retval) goto error; return dev; error: put_device(dev); return ERR_PTR(retval); } static inline struct device * device_create_with_groups(struct class *class, struct device *parent, dev_t devt, void *drvdata, const struct attribute_group **groups, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list vargs; struct device *dev; va_start(vargs, fmt); dev = device_create_groups_vargs(class, parent, devt, drvdata, groups, fmt, vargs); va_end(vargs); return dev; } static inline bool device_is_registered(struct device *dev) { return (dev->bsddev != NULL); } static inline int device_register(struct device *dev) { device_t bsddev = NULL; int unit = -1; if (device_is_registered(dev)) goto done; if (dev->devt) { unit = MINOR(dev->devt); bsddev = devclass_get_device(dev->class->bsdclass, unit); dev->bsddev_attached_here = false; } else if (dev->parent == NULL) { bsddev = devclass_get_device(dev->class->bsdclass, 0); dev->bsddev_attached_here = false; } else { dev->bsddev_attached_here = true; } if (bsddev == NULL && dev->parent != NULL) { bsddev = device_add_child(dev->parent->bsddev, dev->class->kobj.name, unit); } if (bsddev != NULL) { if (dev->devt == 0) dev->devt = makedev(0, device_get_unit(bsddev)); device_set_softc(bsddev, dev); } dev->bsddev = bsddev; done: kobject_init(&dev->kobj, &linux_dev_ktype); kobject_add(&dev->kobj, &dev->class->kobj, dev_name(dev)); return (0); } static inline void device_unregister(struct device *dev) { device_t bsddev; bsddev = dev->bsddev; dev->bsddev = NULL; if (bsddev != NULL && dev->bsddev_attached_here) { mtx_lock(&Giant); device_delete_child(device_get_parent(bsddev), bsddev); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } put_device(dev); } static inline void device_del(struct device *dev) { device_t bsddev; bsddev = dev->bsddev; dev->bsddev = NULL; if (bsddev != NULL && dev->bsddev_attached_here) { mtx_lock(&Giant); device_delete_child(device_get_parent(bsddev), bsddev); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } } struct device *device_create(struct class *class, struct device *parent, dev_t devt, void *drvdata, const char *fmt, ...); static inline void device_destroy(struct class *class, dev_t devt) { device_t bsddev; int unit; unit = MINOR(devt); bsddev = devclass_get_device(class->bsdclass, unit); if (bsddev != NULL) device_unregister(device_get_softc(bsddev)); } static inline void linux_class_kfree(struct class *class) { kfree(class); } static inline struct class * class_create(struct module *owner, const char *name) { struct class *class; int error; class = kzalloc(sizeof(*class), M_WAITOK); class->owner = owner; class->name = name; class->class_release = linux_class_kfree; error = class_register(class); if (error) { kfree(class); return (NULL); } return (class); } static inline void class_destroy(struct class *class) { if (class == NULL) return; class_unregister(class); } static inline int device_create_file(struct device *dev, const struct device_attribute *attr) { if (dev) return sysfs_create_file(&dev->kobj, &attr->attr); return -EINVAL; } static inline void device_remove_file(struct device *dev, const struct device_attribute *attr) { if (dev) sysfs_remove_file(&dev->kobj, &attr->attr); } static inline int class_create_file(struct class *class, const struct class_attribute *attr) { if (class) return sysfs_create_file(&class->kobj, &attr->attr); return -EINVAL; } static inline void class_remove_file(struct class *class, const struct class_attribute *attr) { if (class) sysfs_remove_file(&class->kobj, &attr->attr); } static inline int dev_to_node(struct device *dev) { return -1; } char *kvasprintf(gfp_t, const char *, va_list); char *kasprintf(gfp_t, const char *, ...); #endif /* _LINUX_DEVICE_H_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_tasklet.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_tasklet.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_tasklet.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,197 +1,197 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2017 Hans Petter Selasky * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following * disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define TASKLET_ST_IDLE 0 #define TASKLET_ST_BUSY 1 #define TASKLET_ST_EXEC 2 #define TASKLET_ST_LOOP 3 #define TASKLET_ST_CMPSET(ts, old, new) \ atomic_cmpset_ptr((volatile uintptr_t *)&(ts)->entry.tqe_prev, old, new) #define TASKLET_ST_SET(ts, new) \ atomic_store_rel_ptr((volatile uintptr_t *)&(ts)->entry.tqe_prev, new) #define TASKLET_ST_GET(ts) \ atomic_load_acq_ptr((volatile uintptr_t *)&(ts)->entry.tqe_prev) struct tasklet_worker { struct mtx mtx; TAILQ_HEAD(, tasklet_struct) head; struct grouptask gtask; } __aligned(CACHE_LINE_SIZE); #define TASKLET_WORKER_LOCK(tw) mtx_lock(&(tw)->mtx) #define TASKLET_WORKER_UNLOCK(tw) mtx_unlock(&(tw)->mtx) static DPCPU_DEFINE(struct tasklet_worker, tasklet_worker); static void tasklet_handler(void *arg) { struct tasklet_worker *tw = (struct tasklet_worker *)arg; struct tasklet_struct *ts; linux_set_current(curthread); TASKLET_WORKER_LOCK(tw); while (1) { ts = TAILQ_FIRST(&tw->head); if (ts == NULL) break; TAILQ_REMOVE(&tw->head, ts, entry); TASKLET_WORKER_UNLOCK(tw); do { /* reset executing state */ TASKLET_ST_SET(ts, TASKLET_ST_EXEC); ts->func(ts->data); } while (TASKLET_ST_CMPSET(ts, TASKLET_ST_EXEC, TASKLET_ST_IDLE) == 0); TASKLET_WORKER_LOCK(tw); } TASKLET_WORKER_UNLOCK(tw); } static void tasklet_subsystem_init(void *arg __unused) { struct tasklet_worker *tw; char buf[32]; int i; CPU_FOREACH(i) { if (CPU_ABSENT(i)) continue; tw = DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, tasklet_worker); mtx_init(&tw->mtx, "linux_tasklet", NULL, MTX_DEF); TAILQ_INIT(&tw->head); GROUPTASK_INIT(&tw->gtask, 0, tasklet_handler, tw); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "softirq%d", i); taskqgroup_attach_cpu(qgroup_softirq, &tw->gtask, "tasklet", i, -1, buf); } } -SYSINIT(linux_tasklet, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_THIRD, tasklet_subsystem_init, NULL); +SYSINIT(linux_tasklet, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_THIRD, tasklet_subsystem_init, NULL); static void tasklet_subsystem_uninit(void *arg __unused) { struct tasklet_worker *tw; int i; CPU_FOREACH(i) { if (CPU_ABSENT(i)) continue; tw = DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, tasklet_worker); taskqgroup_detach(qgroup_softirq, &tw->gtask); mtx_destroy(&tw->mtx); } } -SYSUNINIT(linux_tasklet, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_THIRD, tasklet_subsystem_uninit, NULL); +SYSUNINIT(linux_tasklet, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_THIRD, tasklet_subsystem_uninit, NULL); void tasklet_init(struct tasklet_struct *ts, tasklet_func_t *func, unsigned long data) { ts->entry.tqe_prev = NULL; ts->entry.tqe_next = NULL; ts->func = func; ts->data = data; } void local_bh_enable(void) { sched_unpin(); } void local_bh_disable(void) { sched_pin(); } void tasklet_schedule(struct tasklet_struct *ts) { if (TASKLET_ST_CMPSET(ts, TASKLET_ST_EXEC, TASKLET_ST_LOOP)) { /* tasklet_handler() will loop */ } else if (TASKLET_ST_CMPSET(ts, TASKLET_ST_IDLE, TASKLET_ST_BUSY)) { struct tasklet_worker *tw; tw = &DPCPU_GET(tasklet_worker); /* tasklet_handler() was not queued */ TASKLET_WORKER_LOCK(tw); /* enqueue tasklet */ TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&tw->head, ts, entry); /* schedule worker */ GROUPTASK_ENQUEUE(&tw->gtask); TASKLET_WORKER_UNLOCK(tw); } else { /* * tasklet_handler() is already executing * * If the state is neither EXEC nor IDLE, it is either * LOOP or BUSY. If the state changed between the two * CMPSET's above the only possible transitions by * elimination are LOOP->EXEC and BUSY->EXEC. If a * EXEC->LOOP transition was missed that is not a * problem because the callback function is then * already about to be called again. */ } } void tasklet_kill(struct tasklet_struct *ts) { WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, "tasklet_kill() can sleep"); /* wait until tasklet is no longer busy */ while (TASKLET_ST_GET(ts) != TASKLET_ST_IDLE) pause("W", 1); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_work.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_work.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_work.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,594 +1,594 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2017 Hans Petter Selasky * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following * disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include /* * Define all work struct states */ enum { WORK_ST_IDLE, /* idle - not started */ WORK_ST_TIMER, /* timer is being started */ WORK_ST_TASK, /* taskqueue is being queued */ WORK_ST_EXEC, /* callback is being called */ WORK_ST_CANCEL, /* cancel is being requested */ WORK_ST_MAX, }; /* * Define global workqueues */ static struct workqueue_struct *linux_system_short_wq; static struct workqueue_struct *linux_system_long_wq; struct workqueue_struct *system_wq; struct workqueue_struct *system_long_wq; struct workqueue_struct *system_unbound_wq; struct workqueue_struct *system_power_efficient_wq; static int linux_default_wq_cpus = 4; static void linux_delayed_work_timer_fn(void *); /* * This function atomically updates the work state and returns the * previous state at the time of update. */ static uint8_t linux_update_state(atomic_t *v, const uint8_t *pstate) { int c, old; c = v->counter; while ((old = atomic_cmpxchg(v, c, pstate[c])) != c) c = old; return (c); } /* * A LinuxKPI task is allowed to free itself inside the callback function * and cannot safely be referred after the callback function has * completed. This function gives the linux_work_fn() function a hint, * that the task is not going away and can have its state checked * again. Without this extra hint LinuxKPI tasks cannot be serialized * accross multiple worker threads. */ static bool linux_work_exec_unblock(struct work_struct *work) { struct workqueue_struct *wq; struct work_exec *exec; bool retval = 0; wq = work->work_queue; if (unlikely(wq == NULL)) goto done; WQ_EXEC_LOCK(wq); TAILQ_FOREACH(exec, &wq->exec_head, entry) { if (exec->target == work) { exec->target = NULL; retval = 1; break; } } WQ_EXEC_UNLOCK(wq); done: return (retval); } static void linux_delayed_work_enqueue(struct delayed_work *dwork) { struct taskqueue *tq; tq = dwork->work.work_queue->taskqueue; taskqueue_enqueue(tq, &dwork->work.work_task); } /* * This function queues the given work structure on the given * workqueue. It returns non-zero if the work was successfully * [re-]queued. Else the work is already pending for completion. */ bool linux_queue_work_on(int cpu __unused, struct workqueue_struct *wq, struct work_struct *work) { static const uint8_t states[WORK_ST_MAX] __aligned(8) = { [WORK_ST_IDLE] = WORK_ST_TASK, /* start queuing task */ [WORK_ST_TIMER] = WORK_ST_TIMER, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_TASK] = WORK_ST_TASK, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_EXEC] = WORK_ST_TASK, /* queue task another time */ [WORK_ST_CANCEL] = WORK_ST_TASK, /* start queuing task again */ }; if (atomic_read(&wq->draining) != 0) return (!work_pending(work)); switch (linux_update_state(&work->state, states)) { case WORK_ST_EXEC: case WORK_ST_CANCEL: if (linux_work_exec_unblock(work) != 0) return (1); /* FALLTHROUGH */ case WORK_ST_IDLE: work->work_queue = wq; taskqueue_enqueue(wq->taskqueue, &work->work_task); return (1); default: return (0); /* already on a queue */ } } /* * This function queues the given work structure on the given * workqueue after a given delay in ticks. It returns non-zero if the * work was successfully [re-]queued. Else the work is already pending * for completion. */ bool linux_queue_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq, struct delayed_work *dwork, unsigned delay) { static const uint8_t states[WORK_ST_MAX] __aligned(8) = { [WORK_ST_IDLE] = WORK_ST_TIMER, /* start timeout */ [WORK_ST_TIMER] = WORK_ST_TIMER, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_TASK] = WORK_ST_TASK, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_EXEC] = WORK_ST_TIMER, /* start timeout */ [WORK_ST_CANCEL] = WORK_ST_TIMER, /* start timeout */ }; if (atomic_read(&wq->draining) != 0) return (!work_pending(&dwork->work)); switch (linux_update_state(&dwork->work.state, states)) { case WORK_ST_EXEC: case WORK_ST_CANCEL: if (delay == 0 && linux_work_exec_unblock(&dwork->work) != 0) { dwork->timer.expires = jiffies; return (1); } /* FALLTHROUGH */ case WORK_ST_IDLE: dwork->work.work_queue = wq; dwork->timer.expires = jiffies + delay; if (delay == 0) { linux_delayed_work_enqueue(dwork); } else if (unlikely(cpu != WORK_CPU_UNBOUND)) { mtx_lock(&dwork->timer.mtx); callout_reset_on(&dwork->timer.callout, delay, &linux_delayed_work_timer_fn, dwork, cpu); mtx_unlock(&dwork->timer.mtx); } else { mtx_lock(&dwork->timer.mtx); callout_reset(&dwork->timer.callout, delay, &linux_delayed_work_timer_fn, dwork); mtx_unlock(&dwork->timer.mtx); } return (1); default: return (0); /* already on a queue */ } } void linux_work_fn(void *context, int pending) { static const uint8_t states[WORK_ST_MAX] __aligned(8) = { [WORK_ST_IDLE] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_TIMER] = WORK_ST_EXEC, /* delayed work w/o timeout */ [WORK_ST_TASK] = WORK_ST_EXEC, /* call callback */ [WORK_ST_EXEC] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* complete callback */ [WORK_ST_CANCEL] = WORK_ST_EXEC, /* failed to cancel */ }; struct work_struct *work; struct workqueue_struct *wq; struct work_exec exec; linux_set_current(curthread); /* setup local variables */ work = context; wq = work->work_queue; /* store target pointer */ exec.target = work; /* insert executor into list */ WQ_EXEC_LOCK(wq); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&wq->exec_head, &exec, entry); while (1) { switch (linux_update_state(&work->state, states)) { case WORK_ST_TIMER: case WORK_ST_TASK: case WORK_ST_CANCEL: WQ_EXEC_UNLOCK(wq); /* call work function */ work->func(work); WQ_EXEC_LOCK(wq); /* check if unblocked */ if (exec.target != work) { /* reapply block */ exec.target = work; break; } /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: goto done; } } done: /* remove executor from list */ TAILQ_REMOVE(&wq->exec_head, &exec, entry); WQ_EXEC_UNLOCK(wq); } static void linux_delayed_work_timer_fn(void *arg) { static const uint8_t states[WORK_ST_MAX] __aligned(8) = { [WORK_ST_IDLE] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_TIMER] = WORK_ST_TASK, /* start queueing task */ [WORK_ST_TASK] = WORK_ST_TASK, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_EXEC] = WORK_ST_EXEC, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_CANCEL] = WORK_ST_TASK, /* failed to cancel */ }; struct delayed_work *dwork = arg; switch (linux_update_state(&dwork->work.state, states)) { case WORK_ST_TIMER: case WORK_ST_CANCEL: linux_delayed_work_enqueue(dwork); break; default: break; } } /* * This function cancels the given work structure in a synchronous * fashion. It returns non-zero if the work was successfully * cancelled. Else the work was already cancelled. */ bool linux_cancel_work_sync(struct work_struct *work) { static const uint8_t states[WORK_ST_MAX] __aligned(8) = { [WORK_ST_IDLE] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_TIMER] = WORK_ST_TIMER, /* can't happen */ [WORK_ST_TASK] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* cancel and drain */ [WORK_ST_EXEC] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* too late, drain */ [WORK_ST_CANCEL] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* cancel and drain */ }; struct taskqueue *tq; WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, "linux_cancel_work_sync() might sleep"); switch (linux_update_state(&work->state, states)) { case WORK_ST_IDLE: case WORK_ST_TIMER: return (0); case WORK_ST_EXEC: tq = work->work_queue->taskqueue; if (taskqueue_cancel(tq, &work->work_task, NULL) != 0) taskqueue_drain(tq, &work->work_task); return (0); default: tq = work->work_queue->taskqueue; if (taskqueue_cancel(tq, &work->work_task, NULL) != 0) taskqueue_drain(tq, &work->work_task); return (1); } } /* * This function atomically stops the timer and callback. The timer * callback will not be called after this function returns. This * functions returns true when the timeout was cancelled. Else the * timeout was not started or has already been called. */ static inline bool linux_cancel_timer(struct delayed_work *dwork, bool drain) { bool cancelled; mtx_lock(&dwork->timer.mtx); cancelled = (callout_stop(&dwork->timer.callout) == 1); mtx_unlock(&dwork->timer.mtx); /* check if we should drain */ if (drain) callout_drain(&dwork->timer.callout); return (cancelled); } /* * This function cancels the given delayed work structure in a * non-blocking fashion. It returns non-zero if the work was * successfully cancelled. Else the work may still be busy or already * cancelled. */ bool linux_cancel_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork) { static const uint8_t states[WORK_ST_MAX] __aligned(8) = { [WORK_ST_IDLE] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_TIMER] = WORK_ST_CANCEL, /* try to cancel */ [WORK_ST_TASK] = WORK_ST_CANCEL, /* try to cancel */ [WORK_ST_EXEC] = WORK_ST_EXEC, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_CANCEL] = WORK_ST_CANCEL, /* NOP */ }; struct taskqueue *tq; switch (linux_update_state(&dwork->work.state, states)) { case WORK_ST_TIMER: case WORK_ST_CANCEL: if (linux_cancel_timer(dwork, 0)) { atomic_cmpxchg(&dwork->work.state, WORK_ST_CANCEL, WORK_ST_IDLE); return (1); } /* FALLTHROUGH */ case WORK_ST_TASK: tq = dwork->work.work_queue->taskqueue; if (taskqueue_cancel(tq, &dwork->work.work_task, NULL) == 0) { atomic_cmpxchg(&dwork->work.state, WORK_ST_CANCEL, WORK_ST_IDLE); return (1); } /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: return (0); } } /* * This function cancels the given work structure in a synchronous * fashion. It returns non-zero if the work was successfully * cancelled. Else the work was already cancelled. */ bool linux_cancel_delayed_work_sync(struct delayed_work *dwork) { static const uint8_t states[WORK_ST_MAX] __aligned(8) = { [WORK_ST_IDLE] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* NOP */ [WORK_ST_TIMER] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* cancel and drain */ [WORK_ST_TASK] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* cancel and drain */ [WORK_ST_EXEC] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* too late, drain */ [WORK_ST_CANCEL] = WORK_ST_IDLE, /* cancel and drain */ }; struct taskqueue *tq; WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, "linux_cancel_delayed_work_sync() might sleep"); switch (linux_update_state(&dwork->work.state, states)) { case WORK_ST_IDLE: return (0); case WORK_ST_EXEC: tq = dwork->work.work_queue->taskqueue; if (taskqueue_cancel(tq, &dwork->work.work_task, NULL) != 0) taskqueue_drain(tq, &dwork->work.work_task); return (0); case WORK_ST_TIMER: case WORK_ST_CANCEL: if (linux_cancel_timer(dwork, 1)) { /* * Make sure taskqueue is also drained before * returning: */ tq = dwork->work.work_queue->taskqueue; taskqueue_drain(tq, &dwork->work.work_task); return (1); } /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: tq = dwork->work.work_queue->taskqueue; if (taskqueue_cancel(tq, &dwork->work.work_task, NULL) != 0) taskqueue_drain(tq, &dwork->work.work_task); return (1); } } /* * This function waits until the given work structure is completed. * It returns non-zero if the work was successfully * waited for. Else the work was not waited for. */ bool linux_flush_work(struct work_struct *work) { struct taskqueue *tq; WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, "linux_flush_work() might sleep"); switch (atomic_read(&work->state)) { case WORK_ST_IDLE: return (0); default: tq = work->work_queue->taskqueue; taskqueue_drain(tq, &work->work_task); return (1); } } /* * This function waits until the given delayed work structure is * completed. It returns non-zero if the work was successfully waited * for. Else the work was not waited for. */ bool linux_flush_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork) { struct taskqueue *tq; WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, "linux_flush_delayed_work() might sleep"); switch (atomic_read(&dwork->work.state)) { case WORK_ST_IDLE: return (0); case WORK_ST_TIMER: if (linux_cancel_timer(dwork, 1)) linux_delayed_work_enqueue(dwork); /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: tq = dwork->work.work_queue->taskqueue; taskqueue_drain(tq, &dwork->work.work_task); return (1); } } /* * This function returns true if the given work is pending, and not * yet executing: */ bool linux_work_pending(struct work_struct *work) { switch (atomic_read(&work->state)) { case WORK_ST_TIMER: case WORK_ST_TASK: case WORK_ST_CANCEL: return (1); default: return (0); } } /* * This function returns true if the given work is busy. */ bool linux_work_busy(struct work_struct *work) { struct taskqueue *tq; switch (atomic_read(&work->state)) { case WORK_ST_IDLE: return (0); case WORK_ST_EXEC: tq = work->work_queue->taskqueue; return (taskqueue_poll_is_busy(tq, &work->work_task)); default: return (1); } } struct workqueue_struct * linux_create_workqueue_common(const char *name, int cpus) { struct workqueue_struct *wq; /* * If zero CPUs are specified use the default number of CPUs: */ if (cpus == 0) cpus = linux_default_wq_cpus; wq = kmalloc(sizeof(*wq), M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); wq->taskqueue = taskqueue_create(name, M_WAITOK, taskqueue_thread_enqueue, &wq->taskqueue); atomic_set(&wq->draining, 0); taskqueue_start_threads(&wq->taskqueue, cpus, PWAIT, "%s", name); TAILQ_INIT(&wq->exec_head); mtx_init(&wq->exec_mtx, "linux_wq_exec", NULL, MTX_DEF); return (wq); } void linux_destroy_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq) { atomic_inc(&wq->draining); drain_workqueue(wq); taskqueue_free(wq->taskqueue); mtx_destroy(&wq->exec_mtx); kfree(wq); } void linux_init_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork, work_func_t func) { memset(dwork, 0, sizeof(*dwork)); INIT_WORK(&dwork->work, func); mtx_init(&dwork->timer.mtx, spin_lock_name("lkpi-dwork"), NULL, MTX_DEF | MTX_NOWITNESS); callout_init_mtx(&dwork->timer.callout, &dwork->timer.mtx, 0); } static void linux_work_init(void *arg) { int max_wq_cpus = mp_ncpus + 1; /* avoid deadlock when there are too few threads */ if (max_wq_cpus < 4) max_wq_cpus = 4; /* set default number of CPUs */ linux_default_wq_cpus = max_wq_cpus; linux_system_short_wq = alloc_workqueue("linuxkpi_short_wq", 0, max_wq_cpus); linux_system_long_wq = alloc_workqueue("linuxkpi_long_wq", 0, max_wq_cpus); /* populate the workqueue pointers */ system_long_wq = linux_system_long_wq; system_wq = linux_system_short_wq; system_power_efficient_wq = linux_system_short_wq; system_unbound_wq = linux_system_short_wq; } -SYSINIT(linux_work_init, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_THIRD, linux_work_init, NULL); +SYSINIT(linux_work_init, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_THIRD, linux_work_init, NULL); static void linux_work_uninit(void *arg) { destroy_workqueue(linux_system_short_wq); destroy_workqueue(linux_system_long_wq); /* clear workqueue pointers */ system_long_wq = NULL; system_wq = NULL; system_power_efficient_wq = NULL; system_unbound_wq = NULL; } -SYSUNINIT(linux_work_uninit, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_THIRD, linux_work_uninit, NULL); +SYSUNINIT(linux_work_uninit, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_THIRD, linux_work_uninit, NULL); Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/conf/files =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/conf/files (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/conf/files (revision 322676) @@ -1,4749 +1,4749 @@ # $FreeBSD$ # # The long compile-with and dependency lines are required because of # limitations in config: backslash-newline doesn't work in strings, and # dependency lines other than the first are silently ignored. # acpi_quirks.h optional acpi \ dependency "$S/tools/acpi_quirks2h.awk $S/dev/acpica/acpi_quirks" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/acpi_quirks2h.awk $S/dev/acpica/acpi_quirks" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "acpi_quirks.h" bhnd_nvram_map.h optional bhnd \ dependency "$S/dev/bhnd/tools/nvram_map_gen.sh $S/dev/bhnd/tools/nvram_map_gen.awk $S/dev/bhnd/nvram/nvram_map" \ compile-with "sh $S/dev/bhnd/tools/nvram_map_gen.sh $S/dev/bhnd/nvram/nvram_map -h" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "bhnd_nvram_map.h" bhnd_nvram_map_data.h optional bhnd \ dependency "$S/dev/bhnd/tools/nvram_map_gen.sh $S/dev/bhnd/tools/nvram_map_gen.awk $S/dev/bhnd/nvram/nvram_map" \ compile-with "sh $S/dev/bhnd/tools/nvram_map_gen.sh $S/dev/bhnd/nvram/nvram_map -d" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "bhnd_nvram_map_data.h" # # The 'fdt_dtb_file' target covers an actual DTB file name, which is derived # from the specified source (DTS) file: .dts -> .dtb # fdt_dtb_file optional fdt fdt_dtb_static \ compile-with "sh -c 'MACHINE=${MACHINE} $S/tools/fdt/make_dtb.sh $S ${FDT_DTS_FILE} ${.CURDIR}'" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "${FDT_DTS_FILE:R}.dtb" fdt_static_dtb.h optional fdt fdt_dtb_static \ compile-with "sh -c 'MACHINE=${MACHINE} $S/tools/fdt/make_dtbh.sh ${FDT_DTS_FILE} ${.CURDIR}'" \ dependency "fdt_dtb_file" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "fdt_static_dtb.h" feeder_eq_gen.h optional sound \ dependency "$S/tools/sound/feeder_eq_mkfilter.awk" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/sound/feeder_eq_mkfilter.awk -- ${FEEDER_EQ_PRESETS} > feeder_eq_gen.h" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "feeder_eq_gen.h" feeder_rate_gen.h optional sound \ dependency "$S/tools/sound/feeder_rate_mkfilter.awk" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/sound/feeder_rate_mkfilter.awk -- ${FEEDER_RATE_PRESETS} > feeder_rate_gen.h" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "feeder_rate_gen.h" snd_fxdiv_gen.h optional sound \ dependency "$S/tools/sound/snd_fxdiv_gen.awk" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/sound/snd_fxdiv_gen.awk -- > snd_fxdiv_gen.h" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "snd_fxdiv_gen.h" miidevs.h optional miibus | mii \ dependency "$S/tools/miidevs2h.awk $S/dev/mii/miidevs" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/miidevs2h.awk $S/dev/mii/miidevs" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "miidevs.h" pccarddevs.h standard \ dependency "$S/tools/pccarddevs2h.awk $S/dev/pccard/pccarddevs" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/pccarddevs2h.awk $S/dev/pccard/pccarddevs" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "pccarddevs.h" kbdmuxmap.h optional kbdmux_dflt_keymap \ compile-with "kbdcontrol -P ${S:S/sys$/share/}/vt/keymaps -P ${S:S/sys$/share/}/syscons/keymaps -L ${KBDMUX_DFLT_KEYMAP} | sed -e 's/^static keymap_t.* = /static keymap_t key_map = /' -e 's/^static accentmap_t.* = /static accentmap_t accent_map = /' > kbdmuxmap.h" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "kbdmuxmap.h" teken_state.h optional sc | vt \ dependency "$S/teken/gensequences $S/teken/sequences" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/teken/gensequences $S/teken/sequences > teken_state.h" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "teken_state.h" usbdevs.h optional usb \ dependency "$S/tools/usbdevs2h.awk $S/dev/usb/usbdevs" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/usbdevs2h.awk $S/dev/usb/usbdevs -h" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "usbdevs.h" usbdevs_data.h optional usb \ dependency "$S/tools/usbdevs2h.awk $S/dev/usb/usbdevs" \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/usbdevs2h.awk $S/dev/usb/usbdevs -d" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \ clean "usbdevs_data.h" cam/cam.c optional scbus cam/cam_compat.c optional scbus cam/cam_iosched.c optional scbus cam/cam_periph.c optional scbus cam/cam_queue.c optional scbus cam/cam_sim.c optional scbus cam/cam_xpt.c optional scbus cam/ata/ata_all.c optional scbus cam/ata/ata_xpt.c optional scbus cam/ata/ata_pmp.c optional scbus cam/nvme/nvme_all.c optional scbus nvme cam/nvme/nvme_da.c optional scbus nvme da cam/nvme/nvme_xpt.c optional scbus nvme cam/scsi/scsi_xpt.c optional scbus cam/scsi/scsi_all.c optional scbus cam/scsi/scsi_cd.c optional cd cam/scsi/scsi_ch.c optional ch cam/ata/ata_da.c optional ada | da cam/ctl/ctl.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_backend.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_backend_block.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_backend_ramdisk.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_cmd_table.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_frontend.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_frontend_cam_sim.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_frontend_ioctl.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_frontend_iscsi.c optional ctl cfiscsi cam/ctl/ctl_ha.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_scsi_all.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_tpc.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_tpc_local.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_error.c optional ctl cam/ctl/ctl_util.c optional ctl cam/ctl/scsi_ctl.c optional ctl cam/mmc/mmc_xpt.c optional scbus mmccam cam/mmc/mmc_da.c optional scbus mmccam da cam/mmc/mmc_sdio.c optional scbus mmccam cam/scsi/scsi_da.c optional da cam/scsi/scsi_low.c optional ncv | nsp | stg cam/scsi/scsi_pass.c optional pass cam/scsi/scsi_pt.c optional pt cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c optional sa cam/scsi/scsi_enc.c optional ses cam/scsi/scsi_enc_ses.c optional ses cam/scsi/scsi_enc_safte.c optional ses cam/scsi/scsi_sg.c optional sg cam/scsi/scsi_targ_bh.c optional targbh cam/scsi/scsi_target.c optional targ cam/scsi/smp_all.c optional scbus # shared between zfs and dtrace cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris.c optional zfs | dtrace compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_cmn_err.c optional zfs | dtrace compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_kmem.c optional zfs | dtrace compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_misc.c optional zfs | dtrace compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_proc.c optional zfs | dtrace compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_sunddi.c optional zfs | dtrace compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_taskq.c optional zfs | dtrace compile-with "${CDDL_C}" # zfs specific cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_acl.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_dtrace.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_kobj.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_kstat.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_lookup.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_policy.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_string.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_sysevent.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_uio.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_vfs.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_vm.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/compat/opensolaris/kern/opensolaris_zone.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/acl/acl_common.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/avl/avl.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/nvpair/opensolaris_fnvpair.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/nvpair/opensolaris_nvpair.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/nvpair/opensolaris_nvpair_alloc_fixed.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/unicode/u8_textprep.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zfeature_common.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zfs_comutil.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zfs_deleg.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zfs_fletcher.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zfs_ioctl_compat.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zfs_namecheck.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zfs_prop.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zpool_prop.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/zfs/zprop_common.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/vnode.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/abd.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/arc.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/blkptr.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/bplist.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/bpobj.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/bptree.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/bqueue.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dbuf.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/ddt.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/ddt_zap.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dmu.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dmu_diff.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dmu_object.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dmu_objset.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dmu_send.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dmu_traverse.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dmu_tx.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dmu_zfetch.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dnode.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" \ warning "kernel contains CDDL licensed ZFS filesystem" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dnode_sync.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_bookmark.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_dataset.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_deadlist.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_deleg.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_destroy.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_dir.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_pool.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_prop.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_scan.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_userhold.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/dsl_synctask.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/gzip.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/lz4.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/lzjb.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/metaslab.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/multilist.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/range_tree.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/refcount.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/rrwlock.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/sa.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/sha256.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/skein_zfs.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/spa.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/spa_config.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/spa_errlog.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/spa_history.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/spa_misc.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/space_map.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/space_reftree.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/trim_map.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/txg.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/uberblock.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/unique.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_cache.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_file.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_geom.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_label.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_mirror.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_missing.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_queue.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_raidz.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_root.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zap.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zap_leaf.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zap_micro.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfeature.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_acl.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_byteswap.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_ctldir.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_debug.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_dir.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_fm.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_fuid.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_ioctl.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_log.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_onexit.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_replay.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_rlock.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_sa.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_vfsops.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_vnops.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_znode.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zil.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zio.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zio_checksum.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zio_compress.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zio_inject.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zle.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zrlock.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zvol.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/os/callb.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/os/fm.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/os/list.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/os/nvpair_alloc_system.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/adler32.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/deflate.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/inffast.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/inflate.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/inftrees.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/opensolaris_crc32.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/trees.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/zmod.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/zmod_subr.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/zmod/zutil.c optional zfs compile-with "${ZFS_C}" # dtrace specific cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/dtrace/dtrace.c optional dtrace compile-with "${DTRACE_C}" \ warning "kernel contains CDDL licensed DTRACE" cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/dtrace/dtrace_xoroshiro128_plus.c optional dtrace compile-with "${DTRACE_C}" cddl/dev/dtmalloc/dtmalloc.c optional dtmalloc | dtraceall compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/dev/profile/profile.c optional dtrace_profile | dtraceall compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/dev/sdt/sdt.c optional dtrace_sdt | dtraceall compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/dev/fbt/fbt.c optional dtrace_fbt | dtraceall compile-with "${FBT_C}" cddl/dev/systrace/systrace.c optional dtrace_systrace | dtraceall compile-with "${CDDL_C}" cddl/dev/prototype.c optional dtrace_prototype | dtraceall compile-with "${CDDL_C}" fs/nfsclient/nfs_clkdtrace.c optional dtnfscl nfscl | dtraceall nfscl compile-with "${CDDL_C}" compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_clock.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_errno.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_fd.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_file.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_futex.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_mem.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_proc.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_random.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_sock.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_thread.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_vdso.c optional compat_cloudabi32 | compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi32/cloudabi32_fd.c optional compat_cloudabi32 compat/cloudabi32/cloudabi32_module.c optional compat_cloudabi32 compat/cloudabi32/cloudabi32_poll.c optional compat_cloudabi32 compat/cloudabi32/cloudabi32_sock.c optional compat_cloudabi32 compat/cloudabi32/cloudabi32_syscalls.c optional compat_cloudabi32 compat/cloudabi32/cloudabi32_sysent.c optional compat_cloudabi32 compat/cloudabi32/cloudabi32_thread.c optional compat_cloudabi32 compat/cloudabi64/cloudabi64_fd.c optional compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi64/cloudabi64_module.c optional compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi64/cloudabi64_poll.c optional compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi64/cloudabi64_sock.c optional compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi64/cloudabi64_syscalls.c optional compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi64/cloudabi64_sysent.c optional compat_cloudabi64 compat/cloudabi64/cloudabi64_thread.c optional compat_cloudabi64 compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_capability.c optional compat_freebsd32 compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_ioctl.c optional compat_freebsd32 compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_misc.c optional compat_freebsd32 compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_syscalls.c optional compat_freebsd32 compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_sysent.c optional compat_freebsd32 contrib/ck/src/ck_array.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_barrier_centralized.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_barrier_combining.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_barrier_dissemination.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_barrier_mcs.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_barrier_tournament.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_epoch.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_hp.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_hs.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_ht.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/ck/src/ck_rhs.c standard compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" contrib/dev/acpica/common/ahids.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/common/ahuuids.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbcmds.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbconvert.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbdisply.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbexec.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbhistry.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbinput.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbmethod.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbnames.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbobject.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbstats.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbtest.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbutils.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/debugger/dbxface.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmbuffer.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmcstyle.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmdeferred.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmnames.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmopcode.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmresrc.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmresrcl.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmresrcl2.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmresrcs.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmutils.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/disassembler/dmwalk.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsargs.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dscontrol.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsdebug.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsfield.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsinit.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsmethod.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsmthdat.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsobject.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsopcode.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dspkginit.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dsutils.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dswexec.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dswload.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dswload2.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dswscope.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/dispatcher/dswstate.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evevent.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evglock.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evgpe.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evgpeblk.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evgpeinit.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evgpeutil.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evhandler.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evmisc.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evregion.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evrgnini.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evsci.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evxface.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evxfevnt.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evxfgpe.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/events/evxfregn.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exconcat.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exconfig.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exconvrt.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/excreate.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exdebug.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exdump.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exfield.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exfldio.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exmisc.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exmutex.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exnames.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exoparg1.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exoparg2.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exoparg3.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exoparg6.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exprep.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exregion.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exresnte.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exresolv.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exresop.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exstore.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exstoren.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exstorob.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exsystem.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/extrace.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/executer/exutils.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwacpi.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwesleep.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwgpe.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwpci.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwregs.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwsleep.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwtimer.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwvalid.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwxface.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/hardware/hwxfsleep.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsaccess.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsalloc.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsarguments.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsconvert.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsdump.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nseval.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsinit.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsload.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsnames.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsobject.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsparse.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nspredef.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsprepkg.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsrepair.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsrepair2.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nssearch.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsutils.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nswalk.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsxfeval.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsxfname.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/namespace/nsxfobj.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psargs.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psloop.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psobject.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psopcode.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psopinfo.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psparse.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psscope.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/pstree.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psutils.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/pswalk.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/parser/psxface.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsaddr.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rscalc.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rscreate.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsdump.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsdumpinfo.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsinfo.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsio.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsirq.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rslist.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsmemory.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsmisc.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsserial.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsutils.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/resources/rsxface.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbdata.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbfadt.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbfind.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbinstal.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbprint.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbutils.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbxface.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbxfload.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/tables/tbxfroot.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utaddress.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utalloc.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utascii.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utbuffer.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utcache.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utcopy.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utdebug.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utdecode.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utdelete.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/uterror.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/uteval.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utexcep.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utglobal.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/uthex.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utids.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utinit.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utlock.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utmath.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utmisc.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utmutex.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utnonansi.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utobject.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utosi.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utownerid.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utpredef.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utresdecode.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utresrc.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utstate.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utstring.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utstrtoul64.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utuuid.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utxface.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utxferror.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/components/utilities/utxfinit.c optional acpi contrib/dev/acpica/os_specific/service_layers/osgendbg.c optional acpi acpi_debug contrib/ipfilter/netinet/fil.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_auth.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_fil_freebsd.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_frag.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_log.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_nat.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_proxy.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_state.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_lookup.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN} -Wno-unused -Wno-error -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_pool.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_htable.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_sync.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/mlfk_ipl.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_nat6.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_rules.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_scan.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_dstlist.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/ipfilter/netinet/radix_ipf.c optional ipfilter inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ipfilter" contrib/libfdt/fdt.c optional fdt contrib/libfdt/fdt_ro.c optional fdt contrib/libfdt/fdt_rw.c optional fdt contrib/libfdt/fdt_strerror.c optional fdt contrib/libfdt/fdt_sw.c optional fdt contrib/libfdt/fdt_wip.c optional fdt contrib/libnv/cnvlist.c standard contrib/libnv/dnvlist.c standard contrib/libnv/nvlist.c standard contrib/libnv/nvpair.c standard contrib/ngatm/netnatm/api/cc_conn.c optional ngatm_ccatm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C_NOWERROR} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/api/cc_data.c optional ngatm_ccatm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/api/cc_dump.c optional ngatm_ccatm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/api/cc_port.c optional ngatm_ccatm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/api/cc_sig.c optional ngatm_ccatm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/api/cc_user.c optional ngatm_ccatm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/api/unisap.c optional ngatm_ccatm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/misc/straddr.c optional ngatm_atmbase \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/misc/unimsg_common.c optional ngatm_atmbase \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/msg/traffic.c optional ngatm_atmbase \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/msg/uni_ie.c optional ngatm_atmbase \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/msg/uni_msg.c optional ngatm_atmbase \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/saal/saal_sscfu.c optional ngatm_sscfu \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/saal/saal_sscop.c optional ngatm_sscop \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/sig/sig_call.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/sig/sig_coord.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/sig/sig_party.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/sig/sig_print.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/sig/sig_reset.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/sig/sig_uni.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/sig/sig_unimsgcpy.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" contrib/ngatm/netnatm/sig/sig_verify.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" crypto/blowfish/bf_ecb.c optional ipsec | ipsec_support crypto/blowfish/bf_skey.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support crypto/camellia/camellia.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support crypto/camellia/camellia-api.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support crypto/chacha20/chacha20.c optional chacha20 crypto/des/des_ecb.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support | netsmb crypto/des/des_setkey.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support | netsmb crypto/rc4/rc4.c optional netgraph_mppc_encryption | kgssapi crypto/rijndael/rijndael-alg-fst.c optional crypto | ekcd | geom_bde | \ ipsec | ipsec_support | random !random_loadable | wlan_ccmp crypto/rijndael/rijndael-api-fst.c optional ekcd | geom_bde | random !random_loadable crypto/rijndael/rijndael-api.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support | \ wlan_ccmp crypto/sha1.c optional carp | crypto | ipsec | \ ipsec_support | netgraph_mppc_encryption | sctp crypto/sha2/sha256c.c optional crypto | ekcd | geom_bde | ipsec | \ ipsec_support | random !random_loadable | sctp | zfs crypto/sha2/sha512c.c optional crypto | geom_bde | ipsec | \ ipsec_support | zfs crypto/skein/skein.c optional crypto | zfs crypto/skein/skein_block.c optional crypto | zfs crypto/siphash/siphash.c optional inet | inet6 crypto/siphash/siphash_test.c optional inet | inet6 ddb/db_access.c optional ddb ddb/db_break.c optional ddb ddb/db_capture.c optional ddb ddb/db_command.c optional ddb ddb/db_examine.c optional ddb ddb/db_expr.c optional ddb ddb/db_input.c optional ddb ddb/db_lex.c optional ddb ddb/db_main.c optional ddb ddb/db_output.c optional ddb ddb/db_print.c optional ddb ddb/db_ps.c optional ddb ddb/db_run.c optional ddb ddb/db_script.c optional ddb ddb/db_sym.c optional ddb ddb/db_thread.c optional ddb ddb/db_textdump.c optional ddb ddb/db_variables.c optional ddb ddb/db_watch.c optional ddb ddb/db_write_cmd.c optional ddb dev/aac/aac.c optional aac dev/aac/aac_cam.c optional aacp aac dev/aac/aac_debug.c optional aac dev/aac/aac_disk.c optional aac dev/aac/aac_linux.c optional aac compat_linux dev/aac/aac_pci.c optional aac pci dev/aacraid/aacraid.c optional aacraid dev/aacraid/aacraid_cam.c optional aacraid scbus dev/aacraid/aacraid_debug.c optional aacraid dev/aacraid/aacraid_linux.c optional aacraid compat_linux dev/aacraid/aacraid_pci.c optional aacraid pci dev/acpi_support/acpi_wmi.c optional acpi_wmi acpi dev/acpi_support/acpi_asus.c optional acpi_asus acpi dev/acpi_support/acpi_asus_wmi.c optional acpi_asus_wmi acpi dev/acpi_support/acpi_fujitsu.c optional acpi_fujitsu acpi dev/acpi_support/acpi_hp.c optional acpi_hp acpi dev/acpi_support/acpi_ibm.c optional acpi_ibm acpi dev/acpi_support/acpi_panasonic.c optional acpi_panasonic acpi dev/acpi_support/acpi_sony.c optional acpi_sony acpi dev/acpi_support/acpi_toshiba.c optional acpi_toshiba acpi dev/acpi_support/atk0110.c optional aibs acpi dev/acpica/Osd/OsdDebug.c optional acpi dev/acpica/Osd/OsdHardware.c optional acpi dev/acpica/Osd/OsdInterrupt.c optional acpi dev/acpica/Osd/OsdMemory.c optional acpi dev/acpica/Osd/OsdSchedule.c optional acpi dev/acpica/Osd/OsdStream.c optional acpi dev/acpica/Osd/OsdSynch.c optional acpi dev/acpica/Osd/OsdTable.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_acad.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_battery.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_button.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_cmbat.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_cpu.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_ec.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_isab.c optional acpi isa dev/acpica/acpi_lid.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_package.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_perf.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_powerres.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_quirk.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_resource.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_container.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_smbat.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_thermal.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_throttle.c optional acpi dev/acpica/acpi_video.c optional acpi_video acpi dev/acpica/acpi_dock.c optional acpi_dock acpi dev/adlink/adlink.c optional adlink dev/advansys/adv_pci.c optional adv pci dev/advansys/advansys.c optional adv dev/advansys/advlib.c optional adv dev/advansys/advmcode.c optional adv dev/advansys/adw_pci.c optional adw pci dev/advansys/adwcam.c optional adw dev/advansys/adwlib.c optional adw dev/advansys/adwmcode.c optional adw dev/ae/if_ae.c optional ae pci dev/age/if_age.c optional age pci dev/agp/agp.c optional agp pci dev/agp/agp_if.m optional agp pci dev/aha/aha.c optional aha dev/aha/aha_isa.c optional aha isa dev/ahci/ahci.c optional ahci dev/ahci/ahciem.c optional ahci dev/ahci/ahci_pci.c optional ahci pci dev/aic/aic.c optional aic dev/aic/aic_pccard.c optional aic pccard dev/aic7xxx/ahc_isa.c optional ahc isa dev/aic7xxx/ahc_pci.c optional ahc pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WCONSTANT_CONVERSION}" dev/aic7xxx/ahd_pci.c optional ahd pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WCONSTANT_CONVERSION}" dev/aic7xxx/aic7770.c optional ahc dev/aic7xxx/aic79xx.c optional ahd pci dev/aic7xxx/aic79xx_osm.c optional ahd pci dev/aic7xxx/aic79xx_pci.c optional ahd pci dev/aic7xxx/aic79xx_reg_print.c optional ahd pci ahd_reg_pretty_print dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx.c optional ahc dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx_93cx6.c optional ahc dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx_osm.c optional ahc dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx_pci.c optional ahc pci dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx_reg_print.c optional ahc ahc_reg_pretty_print dev/al_eth/al_eth.c optional al_eth fdt \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" dev/al_eth/al_init_eth_lm.c optional al_eth fdt \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" dev/al_eth/al_init_eth_kr.c optional al_eth fdt \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/al_hal_iofic.c optional al_iofic \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/al_hal_serdes_25g.c optional al_serdes \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/al_hal_serdes_hssp.c optional al_serdes \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/al_hal_udma_config.c optional al_udma \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/al_hal_udma_debug.c optional al_udma \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/al_hal_udma_iofic.c optional al_udma \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/al_hal_udma_main.c optional al_udma \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/al_serdes.c optional al_serdes \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/eth/al_hal_eth_kr.c optional al_eth \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" contrib/alpine-hal/eth/al_hal_eth_main.c optional al_eth \ no-depend \ compile-with "${CC} -c -o ${.TARGET} ${CFLAGS} -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal -I$S/contrib/alpine-hal/eth ${PROF} ${.IMPSRC}" dev/alc/if_alc.c optional alc pci dev/ale/if_ale.c optional ale pci dev/alpm/alpm.c optional alpm pci dev/altera/avgen/altera_avgen.c optional altera_avgen dev/altera/avgen/altera_avgen_fdt.c optional altera_avgen fdt dev/altera/avgen/altera_avgen_nexus.c optional altera_avgen dev/altera/sdcard/altera_sdcard.c optional altera_sdcard dev/altera/sdcard/altera_sdcard_disk.c optional altera_sdcard dev/altera/sdcard/altera_sdcard_io.c optional altera_sdcard dev/altera/sdcard/altera_sdcard_fdt.c optional altera_sdcard fdt dev/altera/sdcard/altera_sdcard_nexus.c optional altera_sdcard dev/altera/pio/pio.c optional altera_pio dev/altera/pio/pio_if.m optional altera_pio dev/amdpm/amdpm.c optional amdpm pci | nfpm pci dev/amdsmb/amdsmb.c optional amdsmb pci dev/amr/amr.c optional amr dev/amr/amr_cam.c optional amrp amr dev/amr/amr_disk.c optional amr dev/amr/amr_linux.c optional amr compat_linux dev/amr/amr_pci.c optional amr pci dev/an/if_an.c optional an dev/an/if_an_isa.c optional an isa dev/an/if_an_pccard.c optional an pccard dev/an/if_an_pci.c optional an pci # dev/ata/ata_if.m optional ata | atacore dev/ata/ata-all.c optional ata | atacore dev/ata/ata-dma.c optional ata | atacore dev/ata/ata-lowlevel.c optional ata | atacore dev/ata/ata-sata.c optional ata | atacore dev/ata/ata-card.c optional ata pccard | atapccard dev/ata/ata-isa.c optional ata isa | ataisa dev/ata/ata-pci.c optional ata pci | atapci dev/ata/chipsets/ata-acard.c optional ata pci | ataacard dev/ata/chipsets/ata-acerlabs.c optional ata pci | ataacerlabs dev/ata/chipsets/ata-amd.c optional ata pci | ataamd dev/ata/chipsets/ata-ati.c optional ata pci | ataati dev/ata/chipsets/ata-cenatek.c optional ata pci | atacenatek dev/ata/chipsets/ata-cypress.c optional ata pci | atacypress dev/ata/chipsets/ata-cyrix.c optional ata pci | atacyrix dev/ata/chipsets/ata-highpoint.c optional ata pci | atahighpoint dev/ata/chipsets/ata-intel.c optional ata pci | ataintel dev/ata/chipsets/ata-ite.c optional ata pci | ataite dev/ata/chipsets/ata-jmicron.c optional ata pci | atajmicron dev/ata/chipsets/ata-marvell.c optional ata pci | atamarvell dev/ata/chipsets/ata-micron.c optional ata pci | atamicron dev/ata/chipsets/ata-national.c optional ata pci | atanational dev/ata/chipsets/ata-netcell.c optional ata pci | atanetcell dev/ata/chipsets/ata-nvidia.c optional ata pci | atanvidia dev/ata/chipsets/ata-promise.c optional ata pci | atapromise dev/ata/chipsets/ata-serverworks.c optional ata pci | ataserverworks dev/ata/chipsets/ata-siliconimage.c optional ata pci | atasiliconimage | ataati dev/ata/chipsets/ata-sis.c optional ata pci | atasis dev/ata/chipsets/ata-via.c optional ata pci | atavia # dev/ath/if_ath_pci.c optional ath_pci pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" # dev/ath/if_ath_ahb.c optional ath_ahb \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" # dev/ath/if_ath.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_alq.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_beacon.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_btcoex.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_btcoex_mci.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_debug.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_descdma.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_keycache.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_ioctl.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_led.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_lna_div.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_tx.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_tx_edma.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_tx_ht.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_tdma.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_sysctl.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_rx.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_rx_edma.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/if_ath_spectral.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ah_osdep.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" # dev/ath/ath_hal/ah.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_eeprom_v1.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_eeprom_v3.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 | ath_ar5212 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_eeprom_v14.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_eeprom_v4k.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_eeprom_9287.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSHIFT_COUNT_NEGATIVE} ${NO_WSHIFT_COUNT_OVERFLOW} -I$S/dev/ath" # ar5210 dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_attach.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_beacon.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_interrupts.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_keycache.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_misc.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_phy.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_power.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_recv.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_reset.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5210/ar5210_xmit.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5210 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar5211 dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_attach.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_beacon.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_interrupts.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_keycache.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_misc.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_phy.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_power.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_recv.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_reset.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/ar5211_xmit.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5211 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar5212 dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_ani.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_attach.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_beacon.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_eeprom.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_gpio.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_interrupts.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_keycache.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_misc.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_phy.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_power.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_recv.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_reset.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_rfgain.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5212_xmit.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5212 | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar5416 (depends on ar5212) dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_ani.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_attach.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_beacon.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_btcoex.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_cal.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_cal_iq.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_cal_adcgain.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_cal_adcdc.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_eeprom.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_gpio.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_interrupts.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_keycache.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_misc.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_phy.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_power.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_radar.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_recv.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_reset.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_spectral.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar5416_xmit.c \ optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 | \ ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar9130 (depends upon ar5416) - also requires AH_SUPPORT_AR9130 # # Since this is an embedded MAC SoC, there's no need to compile it into the # default HAL. dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9001/ar9130_attach.c optional ath_ar9130 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9001/ar9130_phy.c optional ath_ar9130 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9001/ar9130_eeprom.c optional ath_ar9130 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar9160 (depends on ar5416) dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9001/ar9160_attach.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9160 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar9280 (depends on ar5416) dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9280_attach.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9280_olc.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9280 | \ ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar9285 (depends on ar5416 and ar9280) dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9285_attach.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9285_btcoex.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9285_reset.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9285_cal.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9285_phy.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9285_diversity.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar9287 (depends on ar5416) dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9287_attach.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9287_reset.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9287_cal.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9287_olc.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ar9300 contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_ani.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_attach.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_beacon.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_eeprom.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal ${NO_WCONSTANT_CONVERSION}" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_freebsd.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_gpio.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_interrupts.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_keycache.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_mci.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_misc.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_paprd.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_phy.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_power.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_radar.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_radio.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_recv.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_recv_ds.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_reset.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal ${NO_WSOMETIMES_UNINITIALIZED} -Wno-unused-function" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_stub.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_stub_funcs.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_spectral.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_timer.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_xmit.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/ar9300_xmit_ds.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9300 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal -I$S/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal" # rf backends dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar2316.c optional ath_rf2316 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar2317.c optional ath_rf2317 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar2413.c optional ath_hal | ath_rf2413 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar2425.c optional ath_hal | ath_rf2425 | ath_rf2417 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5111.c optional ath_hal | ath_rf5111 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5112.c optional ath_hal | ath_rf5112 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar5413.c optional ath_hal | ath_rf5413 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ar2133.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar5416 | \ ath_ar9130 | ath_ar9160 | ath_ar9280 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9280.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9280 | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9285.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9285 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/ar9287.c optional ath_hal | ath_ar9287 \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath -I$S/dev/ath/ath_hal" # ath rate control algorithms dev/ath/ath_rate/amrr/amrr.c optional ath_rate_amrr \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ath_rate/onoe/onoe.c optional ath_rate_onoe \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" dev/ath/ath_rate/sample/sample.c optional ath_rate_sample \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" # ath DFS modules dev/ath/ath_dfs/null/dfs_null.c optional ath \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ath" # dev/bce/if_bce.c optional bce dev/bfe/if_bfe.c optional bfe dev/bge/if_bge.c optional bge dev/bhnd/bhnd.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/bhnd_erom.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/bhnd_erom_if.m optional bhnd dev/bhnd/bhnd_subr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/bhnd_bus_if.m optional bhnd dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhnd_bhndb.c optional bhndb bhnd dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhndb.c optional bhndb bhnd dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhndb_bus_if.m optional bhndb bhnd dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhndb_hwdata.c optional bhndb bhnd dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhndb_if.m optional bhndb bhnd dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhndb_pci.c optional bhndb bhnd pci dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhndb_pci_hwdata.c optional bhndb bhnd pci dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhndb_pci_sprom.c optional bhndb bhnd pci dev/bhnd/bhndb/bhndb_subr.c optional bhndb bhnd dev/bhnd/bcma/bcma.c optional bcma bhnd dev/bhnd/bcma/bcma_bhndb.c optional bcma bhnd bhndb dev/bhnd/bcma/bcma_erom.c optional bcma bhnd dev/bhnd/bcma/bcma_subr.c optional bcma bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/bhnd_chipc_if.m optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/bhnd_sprom_chipc.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/bhnd_pmu_chipc.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/chipc.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/chipc_cfi.c optional bhnd cfi dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/chipc_slicer.c optional bhnd cfi | bhnd spibus dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/chipc_spi.c optional bhnd spibus dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/chipc_subr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/pwrctl/bhnd_pwrctl.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/pwrctl/bhnd_pwrctl_subr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/pci/bhnd_pci.c optional bhnd pci dev/bhnd/cores/pci/bhnd_pci_hostb.c optional bhndb bhnd pci dev/bhnd/cores/pci/bhnd_pcib.c optional bhnd_pcib bhnd pci dev/bhnd/cores/pcie2/bhnd_pcie2.c optional bhnd pci dev/bhnd/cores/pcie2/bhnd_pcie2_hostb.c optional bhndb bhnd pci dev/bhnd/cores/pcie2/bhnd_pcie2b.c optional bhnd_pcie2b bhnd pci dev/bhnd/cores/pmu/bhnd_pmu.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/pmu/bhnd_pmu_core.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/pmu/bhnd_pmu_if.m optional bhnd dev/bhnd/cores/pmu/bhnd_pmu_subr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_data.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_data_bcm.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_data_bcmraw.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_data_btxt.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_data_sprom.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_data_sprom_subr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_data_tlv.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_if.m optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_io.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_iobuf.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_ioptr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_iores.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_plist.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_store.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_store_subr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_subr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_value.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_value_fmts.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_value_prf.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_nvram_value_subr.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/nvram/bhnd_sprom.c optional bhnd dev/bhnd/siba/siba.c optional siba bhnd dev/bhnd/siba/siba_bhndb.c optional siba bhnd bhndb dev/bhnd/siba/siba_erom.c optional siba bhnd dev/bhnd/siba/siba_subr.c optional siba bhnd # dev/bktr/bktr_audio.c optional bktr pci dev/bktr/bktr_card.c optional bktr pci dev/bktr/bktr_core.c optional bktr pci dev/bktr/bktr_i2c.c optional bktr pci smbus dev/bktr/bktr_os.c optional bktr pci dev/bktr/bktr_tuner.c optional bktr pci dev/bktr/msp34xx.c optional bktr pci dev/bnxt/bnxt_hwrm.c optional bnxt iflib pci dev/bnxt/bnxt_sysctl.c optional bnxt iflib pci dev/bnxt/bnxt_txrx.c optional bnxt iflib pci dev/bnxt/if_bnxt.c optional bnxt iflib pci dev/buslogic/bt.c optional bt dev/buslogic/bt_isa.c optional bt isa dev/buslogic/bt_pci.c optional bt pci dev/bwi/bwimac.c optional bwi dev/bwi/bwiphy.c optional bwi dev/bwi/bwirf.c optional bwi dev/bwi/if_bwi.c optional bwi dev/bwi/if_bwi_pci.c optional bwi pci # XXX Work around clang warnings, until maintainer approves fix. dev/bwn/if_bwn.c optional bwn siba_bwn \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSOMETIMES_UNINITIALIZED}" dev/bwn/if_bwn_pci.c optional bwn pci bhnd dev/bwn/if_bwn_phy_common.c optional bwn siba_bwn dev/bwn/if_bwn_phy_g.c optional bwn siba_bwn \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSOMETIMES_UNINITIALIZED} ${NO_WCONSTANT_CONVERSION}" dev/bwn/if_bwn_phy_lp.c optional bwn siba_bwn \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSOMETIMES_UNINITIALIZED}" dev/bwn/if_bwn_phy_n.c optional bwn siba_bwn dev/bwn/if_bwn_util.c optional bwn siba_bwn dev/bwn/bwn_mac.c optional bwn bhnd dev/cardbus/cardbus.c optional cardbus dev/cardbus/cardbus_cis.c optional cardbus dev/cardbus/cardbus_device.c optional cardbus dev/cas/if_cas.c optional cas dev/cfi/cfi_bus_fdt.c optional cfi fdt dev/cfi/cfi_bus_nexus.c optional cfi dev/cfi/cfi_core.c optional cfi dev/cfi/cfi_dev.c optional cfi dev/cfi/cfi_disk.c optional cfid dev/chromebook_platform/chromebook_platform.c optional chromebook_platform dev/ciss/ciss.c optional ciss dev/cm/smc90cx6.c optional cm dev/cmx/cmx.c optional cmx dev/cmx/cmx_pccard.c optional cmx pccard dev/cpufreq/ichss.c optional cpufreq pci dev/cs/if_cs.c optional cs dev/cs/if_cs_isa.c optional cs isa dev/cs/if_cs_pccard.c optional cs pccard dev/cxgb/cxgb_main.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/cxgb_sge.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_mc5.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_vsc7323.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_vsc8211.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_ael1002.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_aq100x.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_mv88e1xxx.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_xgmac.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_t3_hw.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/common/cxgb_tn1010.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/sys/uipc_mvec.c optional cxgb pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgb/cxgb_t3fw.c optional cxgb cxgb_t3fw \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgb" dev/cxgbe/t4_if.m optional cxgbe pci dev/cxgbe/t4_iov.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_mp_ring.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_main.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_netmap.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_sched.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_sge.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_l2t.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_tracer.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_vf.c optional cxgbev pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/common/t4_hw.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/common/t4vf_hw.c optional cxgbev pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/cudbg/cudbg_common.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/cudbg/cudbg_flash_utils.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/cudbg/cudbg_lib.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/cudbg/cudbg_wtp.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/cudbg/fastlz.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/cudbg/fastlz_api.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" t4fw_cfg.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk t4fw_cfg.fw:t4fw_cfg t4fw_cfg_uwire.fw:t4fw_cfg_uwire t4fw.fw:t4fw -mt4fw_cfg -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "t4fw_cfg.c" t4fw_cfg.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t4fw_cfg.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t4fw_cfg.fwo" t4fw_cfg.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t4fw_cfg.txt" \ compile-with "${CP} ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t4fw_cfg.fw" t4fw_cfg_uwire.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t4fw_cfg_uwire.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t4fw_cfg_uwire.fwo" t4fw_cfg_uwire.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t4fw_cfg_uwire.txt" \ compile-with "${CP} ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t4fw_cfg_uwire.fw" t4fw.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t4fw.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t4fw.fwo" t4fw.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t4fw-1.16.45.0.bin.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t4fw.fw" t5fw_cfg.c optional cxgbe \ - compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk t5fw_cfg.fw:t5fw_cfg t5fw_cfg_uwire.fw:t5fw_cfg_uwire t4fw.fw:t4fw -mt5fw_cfg -c${.TARGET}" \ + compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk t5fw_cfg.fw:t5fw_cfg t5fw_cfg_uwire.fw:t5fw_cfg_uwire t5fw.fw:t5fw -mt5fw_cfg -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "t5fw_cfg.c" t5fw_cfg.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t5fw_cfg.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t5fw_cfg.fwo" t5fw_cfg.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t5fw_cfg.txt" \ compile-with "${CP} ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t5fw_cfg.fw" t5fw_cfg_uwire.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t5fw_cfg_uwire.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t5fw_cfg_uwire.fwo" t5fw_cfg_uwire.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t5fw_cfg_uwire.txt" \ compile-with "${CP} ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t5fw_cfg_uwire.fw" t5fw.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t5fw.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t5fw.fwo" t5fw.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t5fw-1.16.45.0.bin.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t5fw.fw" t6fw_cfg.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk t6fw_cfg.fw:t6fw_cfg t6fw_cfg_uwire.fw:t6fw_cfg_uwire t6fw.fw:t6fw -mt6fw_cfg -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "t6fw_cfg.c" t6fw_cfg.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t6fw_cfg.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t6fw_cfg.fwo" t6fw_cfg.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t6fw_cfg.txt" \ compile-with "${CP} ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t6fw_cfg.fw" t6fw_cfg_uwire.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t6fw_cfg_uwire.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t6fw_cfg_uwire.fwo" t6fw_cfg_uwire.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t6fw_cfg_uwire.txt" \ compile-with "${CP} ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t6fw_cfg_uwire.fw" t6fw.fwo optional cxgbe \ dependency "t6fw.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "t6fw.fwo" t6fw.fw optional cxgbe \ dependency "$S/dev/cxgbe/firmware/t6fw-1.16.45.0.bin.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "t6fw.fw" dev/cxgbe/crypto/t4_crypto.c optional ccr \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cy/cy.c optional cy dev/cy/cy_isa.c optional cy isa dev/cy/cy_pci.c optional cy pci dev/cyapa/cyapa.c optional cyapa iicbus dev/dc/if_dc.c optional dc pci dev/dc/dcphy.c optional dc pci dev/dc/pnphy.c optional dc pci dev/dcons/dcons.c optional dcons dev/dcons/dcons_crom.c optional dcons_crom dev/dcons/dcons_os.c optional dcons dev/de/if_de.c optional de pci dev/dme/if_dme.c optional dme dev/dpt/dpt_pci.c optional dpt pci dev/dpt/dpt_scsi.c optional dpt dev/drm/ati_pcigart.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_agpsupport.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_auth.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_bufs.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_context.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_dma.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_drawable.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_drv.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_fops.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_hashtab.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_ioctl.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_irq.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_lock.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_memory.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_mm.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_pci.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_scatter.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_sman.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_sysctl.c optional drm dev/drm/drm_vm.c optional drm dev/drm/mach64_dma.c optional mach64drm dev/drm/mach64_drv.c optional mach64drm dev/drm/mach64_irq.c optional mach64drm dev/drm/mach64_state.c optional mach64drm dev/drm/mga_dma.c optional mgadrm dev/drm/mga_drv.c optional mgadrm dev/drm/mga_irq.c optional mgadrm dev/drm/mga_state.c optional mgadrm dev/drm/mga_warp.c optional mgadrm dev/drm/r128_cce.c optional r128drm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WCONSTANT_CONVERSION}" dev/drm/r128_drv.c optional r128drm dev/drm/r128_irq.c optional r128drm dev/drm/r128_state.c optional r128drm dev/drm/savage_bci.c optional savagedrm dev/drm/savage_drv.c optional savagedrm dev/drm/savage_state.c optional savagedrm dev/drm/sis_drv.c optional sisdrm dev/drm/sis_ds.c optional sisdrm dev/drm/sis_mm.c optional sisdrm dev/drm/tdfx_drv.c optional tdfxdrm dev/drm/via_dma.c optional viadrm dev/drm/via_dmablit.c optional viadrm dev/drm/via_drv.c optional viadrm dev/drm/via_irq.c optional viadrm dev/drm/via_map.c optional viadrm dev/drm/via_mm.c optional viadrm dev/drm/via_verifier.c optional viadrm dev/drm/via_video.c optional viadrm dev/drm2/drm_agpsupport.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_auth.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_bufs.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_buffer.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_context.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_crtc.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_crtc_helper.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_dma.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_dp_helper.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_dp_iic_helper.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_drv.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_edid.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_fb_helper.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_fops.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_gem.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_gem_names.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_global.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_hashtab.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_ioctl.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_irq.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_linux_list_sort.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_lock.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_memory.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_mm.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_modes.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_pci.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_platform.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_scatter.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_stub.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_sysctl.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_vm.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/drm_os_freebsd.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_agp_backend.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_lock.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_object.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_tt.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_bo_util.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_bo.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_bo_manager.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_execbuf_util.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_memory.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_page_alloc.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ttm/ttm_bo_vm.c optional drm2 dev/drm2/ati_pcigart.c optional drm2 agp pci dev/ed/if_ed.c optional ed dev/ed/if_ed_novell.c optional ed dev/ed/if_ed_rtl80x9.c optional ed dev/ed/if_ed_pccard.c optional ed pccard dev/ed/if_ed_pci.c optional ed pci dev/efidev/efidev.c optional efirt dev/e1000/if_em.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/em_txrx.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/igb_txrx.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_80003es2lan.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_82540.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_82541.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_82542.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_82543.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_82571.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_82575.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_ich8lan.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_i210.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_api.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_mac.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_manage.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_nvm.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_phy.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_vf.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_mbx.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/e1000/e1000_osdep.c optional em \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" dev/et/if_et.c optional et dev/ena/ena.c optional ena \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib" dev/ena/ena_sysctl.c optional ena \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib" contrib/ena-com/ena_com.c optional ena contrib/ena-com/ena_eth_com.c optional ena dev/ep/if_ep.c optional ep dev/ep/if_ep_isa.c optional ep isa dev/ep/if_ep_pccard.c optional ep pccard dev/esp/esp_pci.c optional esp pci dev/esp/ncr53c9x.c optional esp dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_reg.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_phy.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_8216.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_8226.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_8316.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_8327.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_7240.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_9340.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_vlans.c optional arswitch dev/etherswitch/etherswitch.c optional etherswitch dev/etherswitch/etherswitch_if.m optional etherswitch dev/etherswitch/ip17x/ip17x.c optional ip17x dev/etherswitch/ip17x/ip175c.c optional ip17x dev/etherswitch/ip17x/ip175d.c optional ip17x dev/etherswitch/ip17x/ip17x_phy.c optional ip17x dev/etherswitch/ip17x/ip17x_vlans.c optional ip17x dev/etherswitch/miiproxy.c optional miiproxy dev/etherswitch/rtl8366/rtl8366rb.c optional rtl8366rb dev/etherswitch/e6000sw/e6000sw.c optional e6000sw dev/etherswitch/e6000sw/e6060sw.c optional e6060sw dev/etherswitch/infineon/adm6996fc.c optional adm6996fc dev/etherswitch/micrel/ksz8995ma.c optional ksz8995ma dev/etherswitch/ukswitch/ukswitch.c optional ukswitch dev/evdev/cdev.c optional evdev dev/evdev/evdev.c optional evdev dev/evdev/evdev_mt.c optional evdev dev/evdev/evdev_utils.c optional evdev dev/evdev/uinput.c optional evdev uinput dev/ex/if_ex.c optional ex dev/ex/if_ex_isa.c optional ex isa dev/ex/if_ex_pccard.c optional ex pccard dev/exca/exca.c optional cbb dev/extres/clk/clk.c optional ext_resources clk fdt dev/extres/clk/clkdev_if.m optional ext_resources clk fdt dev/extres/clk/clknode_if.m optional ext_resources clk fdt dev/extres/clk/clk_bus.c optional ext_resources clk fdt dev/extres/clk/clk_div.c optional ext_resources clk fdt dev/extres/clk/clk_fixed.c optional ext_resources clk fdt dev/extres/clk/clk_gate.c optional ext_resources clk fdt dev/extres/clk/clk_mux.c optional ext_resources clk fdt dev/extres/phy/phy.c optional ext_resources phy fdt dev/extres/phy/phy_if.m optional ext_resources phy fdt dev/extres/hwreset/hwreset.c optional ext_resources hwreset fdt dev/extres/hwreset/hwreset_if.m optional ext_resources hwreset fdt dev/extres/regulator/regdev_if.m optional ext_resources regulator fdt dev/extres/regulator/regnode_if.m optional ext_resources regulator fdt dev/extres/regulator/regulator.c optional ext_resources regulator fdt dev/extres/regulator/regulator_bus.c optional ext_resources regulator fdt dev/extres/regulator/regulator_fixed.c optional ext_resources regulator fdt dev/fb/fbd.c optional fbd | vt dev/fb/fb_if.m standard dev/fb/splash.c optional sc splash dev/fdt/fdt_clock.c optional fdt fdt_clock dev/fdt/fdt_clock_if.m optional fdt fdt_clock dev/fdt/fdt_common.c optional fdt dev/fdt/fdt_pinctrl.c optional fdt fdt_pinctrl dev/fdt/fdt_pinctrl_if.m optional fdt fdt_pinctrl dev/fdt/fdt_slicer.c optional fdt cfi | fdt nand | fdt mx25l dev/fdt/fdt_static_dtb.S optional fdt fdt_dtb_static \ dependency "fdt_dtb_file" dev/fdt/simplebus.c optional fdt dev/fe/if_fe.c optional fe dev/fe/if_fe_pccard.c optional fe pccard dev/filemon/filemon.c optional filemon dev/firewire/firewire.c optional firewire dev/firewire/fwcrom.c optional firewire dev/firewire/fwdev.c optional firewire dev/firewire/fwdma.c optional firewire dev/firewire/fwmem.c optional firewire dev/firewire/fwohci.c optional firewire dev/firewire/fwohci_pci.c optional firewire pci dev/firewire/if_fwe.c optional fwe dev/firewire/if_fwip.c optional fwip dev/firewire/sbp.c optional sbp dev/firewire/sbp_targ.c optional sbp_targ dev/flash/at45d.c optional at45d dev/flash/mx25l.c optional mx25l dev/fxp/if_fxp.c optional fxp dev/fxp/inphy.c optional fxp dev/gem/if_gem.c optional gem dev/gem/if_gem_pci.c optional gem pci dev/gem/if_gem_sbus.c optional gem sbus dev/gpio/gpiobacklight.c optional gpiobacklight fdt dev/gpio/gpiokeys.c optional gpiokeys fdt dev/gpio/gpiokeys_codes.c optional gpiokeys fdt dev/gpio/gpiobus.c optional gpio \ dependency "gpiobus_if.h" dev/gpio/gpioc.c optional gpio \ dependency "gpio_if.h" dev/gpio/gpioiic.c optional gpioiic dev/gpio/gpioled.c optional gpioled !fdt dev/gpio/gpioled_fdt.c optional gpioled fdt dev/gpio/gpiopower.c optional gpiopower fdt dev/gpio/gpioregulator.c optional gpioregulator fdt ext_resources dev/gpio/gpiospi.c optional gpiospi dev/gpio/gpioths.c optional gpioths dev/gpio/gpio_if.m optional gpio dev/gpio/gpiobus_if.m optional gpio dev/gpio/gpiopps.c optional gpiopps dev/gpio/ofw_gpiobus.c optional fdt gpio dev/hifn/hifn7751.c optional hifn dev/hme/if_hme.c optional hme dev/hme/if_hme_pci.c optional hme pci dev/hme/if_hme_sbus.c optional hme sbus dev/hptiop/hptiop.c optional hptiop scbus dev/hwpmc/hwpmc_logging.c optional hwpmc dev/hwpmc/hwpmc_mod.c optional hwpmc dev/hwpmc/hwpmc_soft.c optional hwpmc dev/ichiic/ig4_acpi.c optional ig4 acpi iicbus dev/ichiic/ig4_iic.c optional ig4 iicbus dev/ichiic/ig4_pci.c optional ig4 pci iicbus dev/ichsmb/ichsmb.c optional ichsmb dev/ichsmb/ichsmb_pci.c optional ichsmb pci dev/ida/ida.c optional ida dev/ida/ida_disk.c optional ida dev/ida/ida_pci.c optional ida pci dev/iicbus/ad7418.c optional ad7418 dev/iicbus/ds1307.c optional ds1307 dev/iicbus/ds13rtc.c optional ds13rtc | ds133x | ds1374 dev/iicbus/ds1672.c optional ds1672 dev/iicbus/ds3231.c optional ds3231 dev/iicbus/icee.c optional icee dev/iicbus/if_ic.c optional ic dev/iicbus/iic.c optional iic dev/iicbus/iic_recover_bus.c optional iicbus dev/iicbus/iicbb.c optional iicbb dev/iicbus/iicbb_if.m optional iicbb dev/iicbus/iicbus.c optional iicbus dev/iicbus/iicbus_if.m optional iicbus dev/iicbus/iiconf.c optional iicbus dev/iicbus/iicsmb.c optional iicsmb \ dependency "iicbus_if.h" dev/iicbus/iicoc.c optional iicoc dev/iicbus/isl12xx.c optional isl12xx dev/iicbus/lm75.c optional lm75 dev/iicbus/nxprtc.c optional nxprtc | pcf8563 dev/iicbus/ofw_iicbus.c optional fdt iicbus dev/iicbus/s35390a.c optional s35390a dev/iir/iir.c optional iir dev/iir/iir_ctrl.c optional iir dev/iir/iir_pci.c optional iir pci dev/intpm/intpm.c optional intpm pci # XXX Work around clang warning, until maintainer approves fix. dev/ips/ips.c optional ips \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSOMETIMES_UNINITIALIZED}" dev/ips/ips_commands.c optional ips dev/ips/ips_disk.c optional ips dev/ips/ips_ioctl.c optional ips dev/ips/ips_pci.c optional ips pci dev/ipw/if_ipw.c optional ipw ipwbssfw.c optional ipwbssfw | ipwfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk ipw_bss.fw:ipw_bss:130 -lintel_ipw -mipw_bss -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "ipwbssfw.c" ipw_bss.fwo optional ipwbssfw | ipwfw \ dependency "ipw_bss.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "ipw_bss.fwo" ipw_bss.fw optional ipwbssfw | ipwfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/ipw/ipw2100-1.3.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "ipw_bss.fw" ipwibssfw.c optional ipwibssfw | ipwfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk ipw_ibss.fw:ipw_ibss:130 -lintel_ipw -mipw_ibss -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "ipwibssfw.c" ipw_ibss.fwo optional ipwibssfw | ipwfw \ dependency "ipw_ibss.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "ipw_ibss.fwo" ipw_ibss.fw optional ipwibssfw | ipwfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/ipw/ipw2100-1.3-i.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "ipw_ibss.fw" ipwmonitorfw.c optional ipwmonitorfw | ipwfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk ipw_monitor.fw:ipw_monitor:130 -lintel_ipw -mipw_monitor -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "ipwmonitorfw.c" ipw_monitor.fwo optional ipwmonitorfw | ipwfw \ dependency "ipw_monitor.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "ipw_monitor.fwo" ipw_monitor.fw optional ipwmonitorfw | ipwfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/ipw/ipw2100-1.3-p.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "ipw_monitor.fw" dev/iscsi/icl.c optional iscsi dev/iscsi/icl_conn_if.m optional cfiscsi | iscsi dev/iscsi/icl_soft.c optional iscsi dev/iscsi/icl_soft_proxy.c optional iscsi dev/iscsi/iscsi.c optional iscsi scbus dev/iscsi_initiator/iscsi.c optional iscsi_initiator scbus dev/iscsi_initiator/iscsi_subr.c optional iscsi_initiator scbus dev/iscsi_initiator/isc_cam.c optional iscsi_initiator scbus dev/iscsi_initiator/isc_soc.c optional iscsi_initiator scbus dev/iscsi_initiator/isc_sm.c optional iscsi_initiator scbus dev/iscsi_initiator/isc_subr.c optional iscsi_initiator scbus dev/ismt/ismt.c optional ismt dev/isl/isl.c optional isl iicbus dev/isp/isp.c optional isp dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c optional isp dev/isp/isp_library.c optional isp dev/isp/isp_pci.c optional isp pci dev/isp/isp_sbus.c optional isp sbus dev/isp/isp_target.c optional isp dev/ispfw/ispfw.c optional ispfw dev/iwi/if_iwi.c optional iwi iwibssfw.c optional iwibssfw | iwifw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwi_bss.fw:iwi_bss:300 -lintel_iwi -miwi_bss -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwibssfw.c" iwi_bss.fwo optional iwibssfw | iwifw \ dependency "iwi_bss.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwi_bss.fwo" iwi_bss.fw optional iwibssfw | iwifw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwi/ipw2200-bss.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwi_bss.fw" iwiibssfw.c optional iwiibssfw | iwifw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwi_ibss.fw:iwi_ibss:300 -lintel_iwi -miwi_ibss -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwiibssfw.c" iwi_ibss.fwo optional iwiibssfw | iwifw \ dependency "iwi_ibss.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwi_ibss.fwo" iwi_ibss.fw optional iwiibssfw | iwifw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwi/ipw2200-ibss.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwi_ibss.fw" iwimonitorfw.c optional iwimonitorfw | iwifw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwi_monitor.fw:iwi_monitor:300 -lintel_iwi -miwi_monitor -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwimonitorfw.c" iwi_monitor.fwo optional iwimonitorfw | iwifw \ dependency "iwi_monitor.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwi_monitor.fwo" iwi_monitor.fw optional iwimonitorfw | iwifw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwi/ipw2200-sniffer.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwi_monitor.fw" dev/iwm/if_iwm.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_7000.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_8000.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_binding.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_fw.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_led.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_mac_ctxt.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_notif_wait.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_pcie_trans.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_phy_ctxt.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_phy_db.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_power.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_scan.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_sf.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_sta.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_time_event.c optional iwm dev/iwm/if_iwm_util.c optional iwm iwm3160fw.c optional iwm3160fw | iwmfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwm3160.fw:iwm3160fw -miwm3160fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwm3160fw.c" iwm3160fw.fwo optional iwm3160fw | iwmfw \ dependency "iwm3160.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm3160fw.fwo" iwm3160.fw optional iwm3160fw | iwmfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwm/iwm-3160-17.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm3160.fw" iwm7260fw.c optional iwm7260fw | iwmfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwm7260.fw:iwm7260fw -miwm7260fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwm7260fw.c" iwm7260fw.fwo optional iwm7260fw | iwmfw \ dependency "iwm7260.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm7260fw.fwo" iwm7260.fw optional iwm7260fw | iwmfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwm/iwm-7260-17.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm7260.fw" iwm7265fw.c optional iwm7265fw | iwmfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwm7265.fw:iwm7265fw -miwm7265fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwm7265fw.c" iwm7265fw.fwo optional iwm7265fw | iwmfw \ dependency "iwm7265.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm7265fw.fwo" iwm7265.fw optional iwm7265fw | iwmfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwm/iwm-7265-17.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm7265.fw" iwm7265Dfw.c optional iwm7265Dfw | iwmfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwm7265D.fw:iwm7265Dfw -miwm7265Dfw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwm7265Dfw.c" iwm7265Dfw.fwo optional iwm7265Dfw | iwmfw \ dependency "iwm7265D.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm7265Dfw.fwo" iwm7265D.fw optional iwm7265Dfw | iwmfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwm/iwm-7265D-17.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm7265D.fw" iwm8000Cfw.c optional iwm8000Cfw | iwmfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwm8000C.fw:iwm8000Cfw -miwm8000Cfw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwm8000Cfw.c" iwm8000Cfw.fwo optional iwm8000Cfw | iwmfw \ dependency "iwm8000C.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm8000Cfw.fwo" iwm8000C.fw optional iwm8000Cfw | iwmfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwm/iwm-8000C-16.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwm8000C.fw" dev/iwn/if_iwn.c optional iwn iwn1000fw.c optional iwn1000fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn1000.fw:iwn1000fw -miwn1000fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn1000fw.c" iwn1000fw.fwo optional iwn1000fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn1000.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn1000fw.fwo" iwn1000.fw optional iwn1000fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-1000-39.31.5.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn1000.fw" iwn100fw.c optional iwn100fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn100.fw:iwn100fw -miwn100fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn100fw.c" iwn100fw.fwo optional iwn100fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn100.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn100fw.fwo" iwn100.fw optional iwn100fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-100-39.31.5.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn100.fw" iwn105fw.c optional iwn105fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn105.fw:iwn105fw -miwn105fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn105fw.c" iwn105fw.fwo optional iwn105fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn105.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn105fw.fwo" iwn105.fw optional iwn105fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-105-6-18.168.6.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn105.fw" iwn135fw.c optional iwn135fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn135.fw:iwn135fw -miwn135fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn135fw.c" iwn135fw.fwo optional iwn135fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn135.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn135fw.fwo" iwn135.fw optional iwn135fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-135-6-18.168.6.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn135.fw" iwn2000fw.c optional iwn2000fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn2000.fw:iwn2000fw -miwn2000fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn2000fw.c" iwn2000fw.fwo optional iwn2000fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn2000.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn2000fw.fwo" iwn2000.fw optional iwn2000fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-2000-18.168.6.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn2000.fw" iwn2030fw.c optional iwn2030fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn2030.fw:iwn2030fw -miwn2030fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn2030fw.c" iwn2030fw.fwo optional iwn2030fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn2030.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn2030fw.fwo" iwn2030.fw optional iwn2030fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwnwifi-2030-18.168.6.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn2030.fw" iwn4965fw.c optional iwn4965fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn4965.fw:iwn4965fw -miwn4965fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn4965fw.c" iwn4965fw.fwo optional iwn4965fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn4965.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn4965fw.fwo" iwn4965.fw optional iwn4965fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-4965-228.61.2.24.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn4965.fw" iwn5000fw.c optional iwn5000fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn5000.fw:iwn5000fw -miwn5000fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn5000fw.c" iwn5000fw.fwo optional iwn5000fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn5000.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn5000fw.fwo" iwn5000.fw optional iwn5000fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-5000-8.83.5.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn5000.fw" iwn5150fw.c optional iwn5150fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn5150.fw:iwn5150fw -miwn5150fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn5150fw.c" iwn5150fw.fwo optional iwn5150fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn5150.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn5150fw.fwo" iwn5150.fw optional iwn5150fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-5150-8.24.2.2.fw.uu"\ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn5150.fw" iwn6000fw.c optional iwn6000fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn6000.fw:iwn6000fw -miwn6000fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn6000fw.c" iwn6000fw.fwo optional iwn6000fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn6000.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn6000fw.fwo" iwn6000.fw optional iwn6000fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-6000-9.221.4.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn6000.fw" iwn6000g2afw.c optional iwn6000g2afw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn6000g2a.fw:iwn6000g2afw -miwn6000g2afw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn6000g2afw.c" iwn6000g2afw.fwo optional iwn6000g2afw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn6000g2a.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn6000g2afw.fwo" iwn6000g2a.fw optional iwn6000g2afw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-6000g2a-18.168.6.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn6000g2a.fw" iwn6000g2bfw.c optional iwn6000g2bfw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn6000g2b.fw:iwn6000g2bfw -miwn6000g2bfw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn6000g2bfw.c" iwn6000g2bfw.fwo optional iwn6000g2bfw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn6000g2b.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn6000g2bfw.fwo" iwn6000g2b.fw optional iwn6000g2bfw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-6000g2b-18.168.6.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn6000g2b.fw" iwn6050fw.c optional iwn6050fw | iwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk iwn6050.fw:iwn6050fw -miwn6050fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "iwn6050fw.c" iwn6050fw.fwo optional iwn6050fw | iwnfw \ dependency "iwn6050.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn6050fw.fwo" iwn6050.fw optional iwn6050fw | iwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/iwn/iwlwifi-6050-41.28.5.1.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "iwn6050.fw" dev/ixgb/if_ixgb.c optional ixgb dev/ixgb/ixgb_ee.c optional ixgb dev/ixgb/ixgb_hw.c optional ixgb dev/ixgbe/if_ix.c optional ix inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe -DSMP" dev/ixgbe/if_ixv.c optional ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe -DSMP" dev/ixgbe/if_bypass.c optional ix inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_netmap.c optional ix inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/if_fdir.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/if_sriov.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ix_txrx.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_osdep.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_phy.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_api.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_common.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_mbx.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_vf.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_82598.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_82599.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_x540.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_x550.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_dcb.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_dcb_82598.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/ixgbe/ixgbe_dcb_82599.c optional ix inet | ixv inet \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/ixgbe" dev/jedec_ts/jedec_ts.c optional jedec_ts smbus dev/jme/if_jme.c optional jme pci dev/joy/joy.c optional joy dev/joy/joy_isa.c optional joy isa dev/kbd/kbd.c optional atkbd | pckbd | sc | ukbd | vt dev/kbdmux/kbdmux.c optional kbdmux dev/ksyms/ksyms.c optional ksyms dev/le/am7990.c optional le dev/le/am79900.c optional le dev/le/if_le_pci.c optional le pci dev/le/lance.c optional le dev/led/led.c standard dev/lge/if_lge.c optional lge dev/lmc/if_lmc.c optional lmc dev/malo/if_malo.c optional malo dev/malo/if_malohal.c optional malo dev/malo/if_malo_pci.c optional malo pci dev/mc146818/mc146818.c optional mc146818 dev/md/md.c optional md dev/mdio/mdio_if.m optional miiproxy | mdio dev/mdio/mdio.c optional miiproxy | mdio dev/mem/memdev.c optional mem dev/mem/memutil.c optional mem dev/mfi/mfi.c optional mfi dev/mfi/mfi_debug.c optional mfi dev/mfi/mfi_pci.c optional mfi pci dev/mfi/mfi_disk.c optional mfi dev/mfi/mfi_syspd.c optional mfi dev/mfi/mfi_tbolt.c optional mfi dev/mfi/mfi_linux.c optional mfi compat_linux dev/mfi/mfi_cam.c optional mfip scbus dev/mii/acphy.c optional miibus | acphy dev/mii/amphy.c optional miibus | amphy dev/mii/atphy.c optional miibus | atphy dev/mii/axphy.c optional miibus | axphy dev/mii/bmtphy.c optional miibus | bmtphy dev/mii/brgphy.c optional miibus | brgphy dev/mii/ciphy.c optional miibus | ciphy dev/mii/e1000phy.c optional miibus | e1000phy dev/mii/gentbi.c optional miibus | gentbi dev/mii/icsphy.c optional miibus | icsphy dev/mii/ip1000phy.c optional miibus | ip1000phy dev/mii/jmphy.c optional miibus | jmphy dev/mii/lxtphy.c optional miibus | lxtphy dev/mii/micphy.c optional miibus fdt | micphy fdt dev/mii/mii.c optional miibus | mii dev/mii/mii_bitbang.c optional miibus | mii_bitbang dev/mii/mii_physubr.c optional miibus | mii dev/mii/mii_fdt.c optional miibus fdt | mii fdt dev/mii/miibus_if.m optional miibus | mii dev/mii/mlphy.c optional miibus | mlphy dev/mii/nsgphy.c optional miibus | nsgphy dev/mii/nsphy.c optional miibus | nsphy dev/mii/nsphyter.c optional miibus | nsphyter dev/mii/pnaphy.c optional miibus | pnaphy dev/mii/qsphy.c optional miibus | qsphy dev/mii/rdcphy.c optional miibus | rdcphy dev/mii/rgephy.c optional miibus | rgephy dev/mii/rlphy.c optional miibus | rlphy dev/mii/rlswitch.c optional rlswitch dev/mii/smcphy.c optional miibus | smcphy dev/mii/smscphy.c optional miibus | smscphy dev/mii/tdkphy.c optional miibus | tdkphy dev/mii/tlphy.c optional miibus | tlphy dev/mii/truephy.c optional miibus | truephy dev/mii/ukphy.c optional miibus | mii dev/mii/ukphy_subr.c optional miibus | mii dev/mii/vscphy.c optional miibus | vscphy dev/mii/xmphy.c optional miibus | xmphy dev/mk48txx/mk48txx.c optional mk48txx dev/mlx/mlx.c optional mlx dev/mlx/mlx_disk.c optional mlx dev/mlx/mlx_pci.c optional mlx pci dev/mly/mly.c optional mly dev/mmc/mmc_subr.c optional mmc | mmcsd !mmccam dev/mmc/mmc.c optional mmc !mmccam dev/mmc/mmcbr_if.m standard dev/mmc/mmcbus_if.m standard dev/mmc/mmcsd.c optional mmcsd !mmccam dev/mmcnull/mmcnull.c optional mmcnull dev/mn/if_mn.c optional mn pci dev/mpr/mpr.c optional mpr dev/mpr/mpr_config.c optional mpr # XXX Work around clang warning, until maintainer approves fix. dev/mpr/mpr_mapping.c optional mpr \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSOMETIMES_UNINITIALIZED}" dev/mpr/mpr_pci.c optional mpr pci dev/mpr/mpr_sas.c optional mpr \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WUNNEEDED_INTERNAL_DECL}" dev/mpr/mpr_sas_lsi.c optional mpr dev/mpr/mpr_table.c optional mpr dev/mpr/mpr_user.c optional mpr dev/mps/mps.c optional mps dev/mps/mps_config.c optional mps # XXX Work around clang warning, until maintainer approves fix. dev/mps/mps_mapping.c optional mps \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSOMETIMES_UNINITIALIZED}" dev/mps/mps_pci.c optional mps pci dev/mps/mps_sas.c optional mps \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WUNNEEDED_INTERNAL_DECL}" dev/mps/mps_sas_lsi.c optional mps dev/mps/mps_table.c optional mps dev/mps/mps_user.c optional mps dev/mpt/mpt.c optional mpt dev/mpt/mpt_cam.c optional mpt dev/mpt/mpt_debug.c optional mpt dev/mpt/mpt_pci.c optional mpt pci dev/mpt/mpt_raid.c optional mpt dev/mpt/mpt_user.c optional mpt dev/mrsas/mrsas.c optional mrsas dev/mrsas/mrsas_cam.c optional mrsas dev/mrsas/mrsas_ioctl.c optional mrsas dev/mrsas/mrsas_fp.c optional mrsas dev/msk/if_msk.c optional msk dev/mvs/mvs.c optional mvs dev/mvs/mvs_if.m optional mvs dev/mvs/mvs_pci.c optional mvs pci dev/mwl/if_mwl.c optional mwl dev/mwl/if_mwl_pci.c optional mwl pci dev/mwl/mwlhal.c optional mwl mwlfw.c optional mwlfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk mw88W8363.fw:mw88W8363fw mwlboot.fw:mwlboot -mmwl -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "mwlfw.c" mw88W8363.fwo optional mwlfw \ dependency "mw88W8363.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "mw88W8363.fwo" mw88W8363.fw optional mwlfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/mwl/mw88W8363.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "mw88W8363.fw" mwlboot.fwo optional mwlfw \ dependency "mwlboot.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "mwlboot.fwo" mwlboot.fw optional mwlfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/mwl/mwlboot.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "mwlboot.fw" dev/mxge/if_mxge.c optional mxge pci dev/mxge/mxge_eth_z8e.c optional mxge pci dev/mxge/mxge_ethp_z8e.c optional mxge pci dev/mxge/mxge_rss_eth_z8e.c optional mxge pci dev/mxge/mxge_rss_ethp_z8e.c optional mxge pci dev/my/if_my.c optional my dev/nand/nand.c optional nand dev/nand/nand_bbt.c optional nand dev/nand/nand_cdev.c optional nand dev/nand/nand_generic.c optional nand dev/nand/nand_geom.c optional nand dev/nand/nand_id.c optional nand dev/nand/nandbus.c optional nand dev/nand/nandbus_if.m optional nand dev/nand/nand_if.m optional nand dev/nand/nandsim.c optional nandsim nand dev/nand/nandsim_chip.c optional nandsim nand dev/nand/nandsim_ctrl.c optional nandsim nand dev/nand/nandsim_log.c optional nandsim nand dev/nand/nandsim_swap.c optional nandsim nand dev/nand/nfc_if.m optional nand dev/ncr/ncr.c optional ncr pci dev/ncv/ncr53c500.c optional ncv dev/ncv/ncr53c500_pccard.c optional ncv pccard dev/netmap/if_ptnet.c optional netmap inet dev/netmap/netmap.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_freebsd.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_generic.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_mbq.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_mem2.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_monitor.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_offloadings.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_pipe.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_pt.c optional netmap dev/netmap/netmap_vale.c optional netmap # compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wconversion -Wextra" dev/nfsmb/nfsmb.c optional nfsmb pci dev/nge/if_nge.c optional nge dev/nxge/if_nxge.c optional nxge \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN}" dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-device.c optional nxge \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN}" dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-mm.c optional nxge dev/nxge/xgehal/xge-queue.c optional nxge dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-driver.c optional nxge \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN}" dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-ring.c optional nxge \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN}" dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-channel.c optional nxge \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN}" dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-fifo.c optional nxge \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN}" dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-stats.c optional nxge \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN}" dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-config.c optional nxge dev/nxge/xgehal/xgehal-mgmt.c optional nxge \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} ${NO_WSELF_ASSIGN}" dev/nmdm/nmdm.c optional nmdm dev/nsp/nsp.c optional nsp dev/nsp/nsp_pccard.c optional nsp pccard dev/null/null.c standard dev/oce/oce_hw.c optional oce pci dev/oce/oce_if.c optional oce pci dev/oce/oce_mbox.c optional oce pci dev/oce/oce_queue.c optional oce pci dev/oce/oce_sysctl.c optional oce pci dev/oce/oce_util.c optional oce pci dev/ofw/ofw_bus_if.m optional fdt dev/ofw/ofw_bus_subr.c optional fdt dev/ofw/ofw_cpu.c optional fdt dev/ofw/ofw_fdt.c optional fdt dev/ofw/ofw_if.m optional fdt dev/ofw/ofw_subr.c optional fdt dev/ofw/ofwbus.c optional fdt dev/ofw/openfirm.c optional fdt dev/ofw/openfirmio.c optional fdt dev/ow/ow.c optional ow \ dependency "owll_if.h" \ dependency "own_if.h" dev/ow/owll_if.m optional ow dev/ow/own_if.m optional ow dev/ow/ow_temp.c optional ow_temp dev/ow/owc_gpiobus.c optional owc gpio dev/pbio/pbio.c optional pbio isa dev/pccard/card_if.m standard dev/pccard/pccard.c optional pccard dev/pccard/pccard_cis.c optional pccard dev/pccard/pccard_cis_quirks.c optional pccard dev/pccard/pccard_device.c optional pccard dev/pccard/power_if.m standard dev/pccbb/pccbb.c optional cbb dev/pccbb/pccbb_isa.c optional cbb isa dev/pccbb/pccbb_pci.c optional cbb pci dev/pcf/pcf.c optional pcf dev/pci/fixup_pci.c optional pci dev/pci/hostb_pci.c optional pci dev/pci/ignore_pci.c optional pci dev/pci/isa_pci.c optional pci isa dev/pci/pci.c optional pci dev/pci/pci_if.m standard dev/pci/pci_iov.c optional pci pci_iov dev/pci/pci_iov_if.m standard dev/pci/pci_iov_schema.c optional pci pci_iov dev/pci/pci_pci.c optional pci dev/pci/pci_subr.c optional pci dev/pci/pci_user.c optional pci dev/pci/pcib_if.m standard dev/pci/pcib_support.c standard dev/pci/vga_pci.c optional pci dev/pcn/if_pcn.c optional pcn pci dev/pdq/if_fpa.c optional fpa pci dev/pdq/pdq.c optional nowerror fpa pci dev/pdq/pdq_ifsubr.c optional nowerror fpa pci dev/pms/freebsd/driver/ini/src/agtiapi.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sadisc.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/mpi.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/saframe.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sahw.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sainit.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/saint.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sampicmd.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sampirsp.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/saphy.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/saport.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sasata.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sasmp.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sassp.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/satimer.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/sautil.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/saioctlcmd.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sallsdk/spc/mpidebug.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/discovery/dm/dminit.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/discovery/dm/dmsmp.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/discovery/dm/dmdisc.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/discovery/dm/dmport.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/discovery/dm/dmtimer.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/discovery/dm/dmmisc.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sat/src/sminit.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sat/src/smmisc.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sat/src/smsat.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sat/src/smsatcb.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sat/src/smsathw.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/sat/src/smtimer.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdinit.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdmisc.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdesgl.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdport.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdint.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdioctl.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdhw.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/ossacmnapi.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tddmcmnapi.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdsmcmnapi.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/common/tdtimers.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/sas/ini/itdio.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/sas/ini/itdcb.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/sas/ini/itdinit.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/sas/ini/itddisc.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/sata/host/sat.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/sata/host/ossasat.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/pms/RefTisa/tisa/sassata/sata/host/sathw.c optional pmspcv \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wunused-variable -Woverflow -Wparentheses -w" dev/ppbus/if_plip.c optional plip dev/ppbus/immio.c optional vpo dev/ppbus/lpbb.c optional lpbb dev/ppbus/lpt.c optional lpt dev/ppbus/pcfclock.c optional pcfclock dev/ppbus/ppb_1284.c optional ppbus dev/ppbus/ppb_base.c optional ppbus dev/ppbus/ppb_msq.c optional ppbus dev/ppbus/ppbconf.c optional ppbus dev/ppbus/ppbus_if.m optional ppbus dev/ppbus/ppi.c optional ppi dev/ppbus/pps.c optional pps dev/ppbus/vpo.c optional vpo dev/ppbus/vpoio.c optional vpo dev/ppc/ppc.c optional ppc dev/ppc/ppc_acpi.c optional ppc acpi dev/ppc/ppc_isa.c optional ppc isa dev/ppc/ppc_pci.c optional ppc pci dev/ppc/ppc_puc.c optional ppc puc dev/proto/proto_bus_isa.c optional proto acpi | proto isa dev/proto/proto_bus_pci.c optional proto pci dev/proto/proto_busdma.c optional proto dev/proto/proto_core.c optional proto dev/pst/pst-iop.c optional pst dev/pst/pst-pci.c optional pst pci dev/pst/pst-raid.c optional pst dev/pty/pty.c optional pty dev/puc/puc.c optional puc dev/puc/puc_cfg.c optional puc dev/puc/puc_pccard.c optional puc pccard dev/puc/puc_pci.c optional puc pci dev/puc/pucdata.c optional puc pci dev/quicc/quicc_core.c optional quicc dev/ral/rt2560.c optional ral dev/ral/rt2661.c optional ral dev/ral/rt2860.c optional ral dev/ral/if_ral_pci.c optional ral pci rt2561fw.c optional rt2561fw | ralfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rt2561.fw:rt2561fw -mrt2561 -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rt2561fw.c" rt2561fw.fwo optional rt2561fw | ralfw \ dependency "rt2561.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rt2561fw.fwo" rt2561.fw optional rt2561fw | ralfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/ral/rt2561.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rt2561.fw" rt2561sfw.c optional rt2561sfw | ralfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rt2561s.fw:rt2561sfw -mrt2561s -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rt2561sfw.c" rt2561sfw.fwo optional rt2561sfw | ralfw \ dependency "rt2561s.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rt2561sfw.fwo" rt2561s.fw optional rt2561sfw | ralfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/ral/rt2561s.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rt2561s.fw" rt2661fw.c optional rt2661fw | ralfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rt2661.fw:rt2661fw -mrt2661 -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rt2661fw.c" rt2661fw.fwo optional rt2661fw | ralfw \ dependency "rt2661.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rt2661fw.fwo" rt2661.fw optional rt2661fw | ralfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/ral/rt2661.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rt2661.fw" rt2860fw.c optional rt2860fw | ralfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rt2860.fw:rt2860fw -mrt2860 -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rt2860fw.c" rt2860fw.fwo optional rt2860fw | ralfw \ dependency "rt2860.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rt2860fw.fwo" rt2860.fw optional rt2860fw | ralfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/ral/rt2860.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rt2860.fw" dev/random/random_infra.c optional random dev/random/random_harvestq.c optional random dev/random/randomdev.c optional random random_yarrow | \ random !random_yarrow !random_loadable dev/random/yarrow.c optional random random_yarrow dev/random/fortuna.c optional random !random_yarrow !random_loadable dev/random/hash.c optional random random_yarrow | \ random !random_yarrow !random_loadable dev/rc/rc.c optional rc dev/rccgpio/rccgpio.c optional rccgpio gpio dev/re/if_re.c optional re dev/rl/if_rl.c optional rl pci dev/rndtest/rndtest.c optional rndtest dev/rp/rp.c optional rp dev/rp/rp_isa.c optional rp isa dev/rp/rp_pci.c optional rp pci # dev/rtwn/if_rtwn.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/if_rtwn_beacon.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/if_rtwn_calib.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/if_rtwn_cam.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/if_rtwn_efuse.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/if_rtwn_fw.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/if_rtwn_rx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/if_rtwn_task.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/if_rtwn_tx.c optional rtwn # dev/rtwn/pci/rtwn_pci_attach.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/pci/rtwn_pci_reg.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/pci/rtwn_pci_rx.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/pci/rtwn_pci_tx.c optional rtwn_pci pci # dev/rtwn/usb/rtwn_usb_attach.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/usb/rtwn_usb_ep.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/usb/rtwn_usb_reg.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/usb/rtwn_usb_rx.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/usb/rtwn_usb_tx.c optional rtwn_usb # RTL8188E dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_beacon.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_calib.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_chan.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_fw.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_init.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_led.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_tx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_rf.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_rom.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/r88e_rx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/usb/r88eu_attach.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/usb/r88eu_init.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8188e/usb/r88eu_rx.c optional rtwn_usb # RTL8192C dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_attach.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_beacon.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_calib.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_chan.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_fw.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_init.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_llt.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_rf.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_rom.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_rx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/r92c_tx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/pci/r92ce_attach.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/pci/r92ce_calib.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/pci/r92ce_fw.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/pci/r92ce_init.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/pci/r92ce_led.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/pci/r92ce_rx.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/pci/r92ce_tx.c optional rtwn_pci pci dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/usb/r92cu_attach.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/usb/r92cu_init.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/usb/r92cu_led.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/usb/r92cu_rx.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8192c/usb/r92cu_tx.c optional rtwn_usb # RTL8192E dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/r92e_chan.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/r92e_fw.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/r92e_init.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/r92e_led.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/r92e_rf.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/r92e_rom.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/r92e_rx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/usb/r92eu_attach.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8192e/usb/r92eu_init.c optional rtwn_usb # RTL8812A dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_beacon.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_calib.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_caps.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_chan.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_fw.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_init.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_led.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_rf.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_rom.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_rx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/r12a_tx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/usb/r12au_attach.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/usb/r12au_init.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/usb/r12au_rx.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8812a/usb/r12au_tx.c optional rtwn_usb # RTL8821A dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/r21a_beacon.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/r21a_calib.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/r21a_chan.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/r21a_fw.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/r21a_init.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/r21a_led.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/r21a_rom.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/r21a_rx.c optional rtwn dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/usb/r21au_attach.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/usb/r21au_dfs.c optional rtwn_usb dev/rtwn/rtl8821a/usb/r21au_init.c optional rtwn_usb rtwn-rtl8188eufw.c optional rtwn-rtl8188eufw | rtwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rtwn-rtl8188eufw.fw:rtwn-rtl8188eufw:111 -mrtwn-rtl8188eufw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rtwn-rtl8188eufw.c" rtwn-rtl8188eufw.fwo optional rtwn-rtl8188eufw | rtwnfw \ dependency "rtwn-rtl8188eufw.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8188eufw.fwo" rtwn-rtl8188eufw.fw optional rtwn-rtl8188eufw | rtwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rtwn/rtwn-rtl8188eufw.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8188eufw.fw" rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.c optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwE | rtwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.fw:rtwn-rtl8192cfwE:111 -mrtwn-rtl8192cfwE -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.c" rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.fwo optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwE | rtwnfw \ dependency "rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.fwo" rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.fw optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwE | rtwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rtwn/rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwE.fw" rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.c optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B | rtwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.fw:rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B:111 -mrtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.c" rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.fwo optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B | rtwnfw \ dependency "rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.fwo" rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.fw optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B | rtwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rtwn/rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwE_B.fw" rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.c optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwT | rtwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.fw:rtwn-rtl8192cfwT:111 -mrtwn-rtl8192cfwT -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.c" rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.fwo optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwT | rtwnfw \ dependency "rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.fwo" rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.fw optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwT | rtwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rtwn/rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwT.fw" rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.c optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwU | rtwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.fw:rtwn-rtl8192cfwU:111 -mrtwn-rtl8192cfwU -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.c" rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.fwo optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwU | rtwnfw \ dependency "rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.fwo" rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.fw optional rtwn-rtl8192cfwU | rtwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rtwn/rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192cfwU.fw" rtwn-rtl8192eufw.c optional rtwn-rtl8192eufw | rtwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rtwn-rtl8192eufw.fw:rtwn-rtl8192eufw:111 -mrtwn-rtl8192eufw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192eufw.c" rtwn-rtl8192eufw.fwo optional rtwn-rtl8192eufw | rtwnfw \ dependency "rtwn-rtl8192eufw.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192eufw.fwo" rtwn-rtl8192eufw.fw optional rtwn-rtl8192eufw | rtwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rtwn/rtwn-rtl8192eufw.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8192eufw.fw" rtwn-rtl8812aufw.c optional rtwn-rtl8812aufw | rtwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rtwn-rtl8812aufw.fw:rtwn-rtl8812aufw:111 -mrtwn-rtl8812aufw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rtwn-rtl8812aufw.c" rtwn-rtl8812aufw.fwo optional rtwn-rtl8812aufw | rtwnfw \ dependency "rtwn-rtl8812aufw.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8812aufw.fwo" rtwn-rtl8812aufw.fw optional rtwn-rtl8812aufw | rtwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rtwn/rtwn-rtl8812aufw.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8812aufw.fw" rtwn-rtl8821aufw.c optional rtwn-rtl8821aufw | rtwnfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rtwn-rtl8821aufw.fw:rtwn-rtl8821aufw:111 -mrtwn-rtl8821aufw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rtwn-rtl8821aufw.c" rtwn-rtl8821aufw.fwo optional rtwn-rtl8821aufw | rtwnfw \ dependency "rtwn-rtl8821aufw.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8821aufw.fwo" rtwn-rtl8821aufw.fw optional rtwn-rtl8821aufw | rtwnfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rtwn/rtwn-rtl8821aufw.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rtwn-rtl8821aufw.fw" dev/safe/safe.c optional safe dev/scc/scc_if.m optional scc dev/scc/scc_bfe_ebus.c optional scc ebus dev/scc/scc_bfe_quicc.c optional scc quicc dev/scc/scc_bfe_sbus.c optional scc fhc | scc sbus dev/scc/scc_core.c optional scc dev/scc/scc_dev_quicc.c optional scc quicc dev/scc/scc_dev_sab82532.c optional scc dev/scc/scc_dev_z8530.c optional scc dev/sdhci/sdhci.c optional sdhci dev/sdhci/sdhci_fdt_gpio.c optional sdhci fdt gpio dev/sdhci/sdhci_if.m optional sdhci dev/sdhci/sdhci_acpi.c optional sdhci acpi dev/sdhci/sdhci_pci.c optional sdhci pci dev/sf/if_sf.c optional sf pci dev/sge/if_sge.c optional sge pci dev/siba/siba_bwn.c optional siba_bwn pci dev/siba/siba_core.c optional siba_bwn pci dev/siis/siis.c optional siis pci dev/sis/if_sis.c optional sis pci dev/sk/if_sk.c optional sk pci dev/smbus/smb.c optional smb dev/smbus/smbconf.c optional smbus dev/smbus/smbus.c optional smbus dev/smbus/smbus_if.m optional smbus dev/smc/if_smc.c optional smc dev/smc/if_smc_fdt.c optional smc fdt dev/sn/if_sn.c optional sn dev/sn/if_sn_isa.c optional sn isa dev/sn/if_sn_pccard.c optional sn pccard dev/snp/snp.c optional snp dev/sound/clone.c optional sound dev/sound/unit.c optional sound dev/sound/isa/ad1816.c optional snd_ad1816 isa dev/sound/isa/ess.c optional snd_ess isa dev/sound/isa/gusc.c optional snd_gusc isa dev/sound/isa/mss.c optional snd_mss isa dev/sound/isa/sb16.c optional snd_sb16 isa dev/sound/isa/sb8.c optional snd_sb8 isa dev/sound/isa/sbc.c optional snd_sbc isa dev/sound/isa/sndbuf_dma.c optional sound isa dev/sound/pci/als4000.c optional snd_als4000 pci dev/sound/pci/atiixp.c optional snd_atiixp pci dev/sound/pci/cmi.c optional snd_cmi pci dev/sound/pci/cs4281.c optional snd_cs4281 pci dev/sound/pci/csa.c optional snd_csa pci dev/sound/pci/csapcm.c optional snd_csa pci dev/sound/pci/ds1.c optional snd_ds1 pci dev/sound/pci/emu10k1.c optional snd_emu10k1 pci dev/sound/pci/emu10kx.c optional snd_emu10kx pci dev/sound/pci/emu10kx-pcm.c optional snd_emu10kx pci dev/sound/pci/emu10kx-midi.c optional snd_emu10kx pci dev/sound/pci/envy24.c optional snd_envy24 pci dev/sound/pci/envy24ht.c optional snd_envy24ht pci dev/sound/pci/es137x.c optional snd_es137x pci dev/sound/pci/fm801.c optional snd_fm801 pci dev/sound/pci/ich.c optional snd_ich pci dev/sound/pci/maestro.c optional snd_maestro pci dev/sound/pci/maestro3.c optional snd_maestro3 pci dev/sound/pci/neomagic.c optional snd_neomagic pci dev/sound/pci/solo.c optional snd_solo pci dev/sound/pci/spicds.c optional snd_spicds pci dev/sound/pci/t4dwave.c optional snd_t4dwave pci dev/sound/pci/via8233.c optional snd_via8233 pci dev/sound/pci/via82c686.c optional snd_via82c686 pci dev/sound/pci/vibes.c optional snd_vibes pci dev/sound/pci/hda/hdaa.c optional snd_hda pci dev/sound/pci/hda/hdaa_patches.c optional snd_hda pci dev/sound/pci/hda/hdac.c optional snd_hda pci dev/sound/pci/hda/hdac_if.m optional snd_hda pci dev/sound/pci/hda/hdacc.c optional snd_hda pci dev/sound/pci/hdspe.c optional snd_hdspe pci dev/sound/pci/hdspe-pcm.c optional snd_hdspe pci dev/sound/pcm/ac97.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/ac97_if.m optional sound dev/sound/pcm/ac97_patch.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/buffer.c optional sound \ dependency "snd_fxdiv_gen.h" dev/sound/pcm/channel.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/channel_if.m optional sound dev/sound/pcm/dsp.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/feeder.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/feeder_chain.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/feeder_eq.c optional sound \ dependency "feeder_eq_gen.h" \ dependency "snd_fxdiv_gen.h" dev/sound/pcm/feeder_if.m optional sound dev/sound/pcm/feeder_format.c optional sound \ dependency "snd_fxdiv_gen.h" dev/sound/pcm/feeder_matrix.c optional sound \ dependency "snd_fxdiv_gen.h" dev/sound/pcm/feeder_mixer.c optional sound \ dependency "snd_fxdiv_gen.h" dev/sound/pcm/feeder_rate.c optional sound \ dependency "feeder_rate_gen.h" \ dependency "snd_fxdiv_gen.h" dev/sound/pcm/feeder_volume.c optional sound \ dependency "snd_fxdiv_gen.h" dev/sound/pcm/mixer.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/mixer_if.m optional sound dev/sound/pcm/sndstat.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/sound.c optional sound dev/sound/pcm/vchan.c optional sound dev/sound/usb/uaudio.c optional snd_uaudio usb dev/sound/usb/uaudio_pcm.c optional snd_uaudio usb dev/sound/midi/midi.c optional sound dev/sound/midi/mpu401.c optional sound dev/sound/midi/mpu_if.m optional sound dev/sound/midi/mpufoi_if.m optional sound dev/sound/midi/sequencer.c optional sound dev/sound/midi/synth_if.m optional sound dev/spibus/ofw_spibus.c optional fdt spibus dev/spibus/spibus.c optional spibus \ dependency "spibus_if.h" dev/spibus/spigen.c optional spigen dev/spibus/spibus_if.m optional spibus dev/ste/if_ste.c optional ste pci dev/stg/tmc18c30.c optional stg dev/stg/tmc18c30_isa.c optional stg isa dev/stg/tmc18c30_pccard.c optional stg pccard dev/stg/tmc18c30_pci.c optional stg pci dev/stg/tmc18c30_subr.c optional stg dev/stge/if_stge.c optional stge dev/sym/sym_hipd.c optional sym \ dependency "$S/dev/sym/sym_{conf,defs}.h" dev/syscons/blank/blank_saver.c optional blank_saver dev/syscons/daemon/daemon_saver.c optional daemon_saver dev/syscons/dragon/dragon_saver.c optional dragon_saver dev/syscons/fade/fade_saver.c optional fade_saver dev/syscons/fire/fire_saver.c optional fire_saver dev/syscons/green/green_saver.c optional green_saver dev/syscons/logo/logo.c optional logo_saver dev/syscons/logo/logo_saver.c optional logo_saver dev/syscons/rain/rain_saver.c optional rain_saver dev/syscons/schistory.c optional sc dev/syscons/scmouse.c optional sc dev/syscons/scterm.c optional sc dev/syscons/scvidctl.c optional sc dev/syscons/snake/snake_saver.c optional snake_saver dev/syscons/star/star_saver.c optional star_saver dev/syscons/syscons.c optional sc dev/syscons/sysmouse.c optional sc dev/syscons/warp/warp_saver.c optional warp_saver dev/tdfx/tdfx_linux.c optional tdfx_linux tdfx compat_linux dev/tdfx/tdfx_pci.c optional tdfx pci dev/ti/if_ti.c optional ti pci dev/tl/if_tl.c optional tl pci dev/trm/trm.c optional trm dev/twa/tw_cl_init.c optional twa \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/twa" dev/twa/tw_cl_intr.c optional twa \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/twa" dev/twa/tw_cl_io.c optional twa \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/twa" dev/twa/tw_cl_misc.c optional twa \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/twa" dev/twa/tw_osl_cam.c optional twa \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/twa" dev/twa/tw_osl_freebsd.c optional twa \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/twa" dev/twe/twe.c optional twe dev/twe/twe_freebsd.c optional twe dev/tws/tws.c optional tws dev/tws/tws_cam.c optional tws dev/tws/tws_hdm.c optional tws dev/tws/tws_services.c optional tws dev/tws/tws_user.c optional tws dev/tx/if_tx.c optional tx dev/txp/if_txp.c optional txp dev/uart/uart_bus_acpi.c optional uart acpi dev/uart/uart_bus_ebus.c optional uart ebus dev/uart/uart_bus_fdt.c optional uart fdt dev/uart/uart_bus_isa.c optional uart isa dev/uart/uart_bus_pccard.c optional uart pccard dev/uart/uart_bus_pci.c optional uart pci dev/uart/uart_bus_puc.c optional uart puc dev/uart/uart_bus_scc.c optional uart scc dev/uart/uart_core.c optional uart dev/uart/uart_dbg.c optional uart gdb dev/uart/uart_dev_ns8250.c optional uart uart_ns8250 | uart uart_snps dev/uart/uart_dev_pl011.c optional uart pl011 dev/uart/uart_dev_quicc.c optional uart quicc dev/uart/uart_dev_sab82532.c optional uart uart_sab82532 dev/uart/uart_dev_sab82532.c optional uart scc dev/uart/uart_dev_snps.c optional uart uart_snps fdt dev/uart/uart_dev_z8530.c optional uart uart_z8530 dev/uart/uart_dev_z8530.c optional uart scc dev/uart/uart_if.m optional uart dev/uart/uart_subr.c optional uart dev/uart/uart_tty.c optional uart dev/ubsec/ubsec.c optional ubsec # # USB controller drivers # dev/usb/controller/at91dci.c optional at91dci dev/usb/controller/at91dci_atmelarm.c optional at91dci at91rm9200 dev/usb/controller/musb_otg.c optional musb dev/usb/controller/musb_otg_atmelarm.c optional musb at91rm9200 dev/usb/controller/dwc_otg.c optional dwcotg dev/usb/controller/dwc_otg_fdt.c optional dwcotg fdt dev/usb/controller/ehci.c optional ehci dev/usb/controller/ehci_pci.c optional ehci pci dev/usb/controller/ohci.c optional ohci dev/usb/controller/ohci_pci.c optional ohci pci dev/usb/controller/uhci.c optional uhci dev/usb/controller/uhci_pci.c optional uhci pci dev/usb/controller/xhci.c optional xhci dev/usb/controller/xhci_pci.c optional xhci pci dev/usb/controller/saf1761_otg.c optional saf1761otg dev/usb/controller/saf1761_otg_fdt.c optional saf1761otg fdt dev/usb/controller/uss820dci.c optional uss820dci dev/usb/controller/uss820dci_atmelarm.c optional uss820dci at91rm9200 dev/usb/controller/usb_controller.c optional usb # # USB storage drivers # dev/usb/storage/cfumass.c optional cfumass ctl dev/usb/storage/umass.c optional umass dev/usb/storage/urio.c optional urio dev/usb/storage/ustorage_fs.c optional usfs # # USB core # dev/usb/usb_busdma.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_core.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_debug.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_dev.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_device.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_dynamic.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_error.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_generic.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_handle_request.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_hid.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_hub.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_if.m optional usb dev/usb/usb_lookup.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_mbuf.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_msctest.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_parse.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_pf.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_process.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_request.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_transfer.c optional usb dev/usb/usb_util.c optional usb # # USB network drivers # dev/usb/net/if_aue.c optional aue dev/usb/net/if_axe.c optional axe dev/usb/net/if_axge.c optional axge dev/usb/net/if_cdce.c optional cdce dev/usb/net/if_cue.c optional cue dev/usb/net/if_ipheth.c optional ipheth dev/usb/net/if_kue.c optional kue dev/usb/net/if_mos.c optional mos dev/usb/net/if_rue.c optional rue dev/usb/net/if_smsc.c optional smsc dev/usb/net/if_udav.c optional udav dev/usb/net/if_ure.c optional ure dev/usb/net/if_usie.c optional usie dev/usb/net/if_urndis.c optional urndis dev/usb/net/ruephy.c optional rue dev/usb/net/usb_ethernet.c optional uether | aue | axe | axge | cdce | \ cue | ipheth | kue | mos | rue | \ smsc | udav | ure | urndis dev/usb/net/uhso.c optional uhso # # USB WLAN drivers # dev/usb/wlan/if_rsu.c optional rsu rsu-rtl8712fw.c optional rsu-rtl8712fw | rsufw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk rsu-rtl8712fw.fw:rsu-rtl8712fw:120 -mrsu-rtl8712fw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "rsu-rtl8712fw.c" rsu-rtl8712fw.fwo optional rsu-rtl8712fw | rsufw \ dependency "rsu-rtl8712fw.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "rsu-rtl8712fw.fwo" rsu-rtl8712fw.fw optional rsu-rtl8712.fw | rsufw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/rsu/rsu-rtl8712fw.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "rsu-rtl8712fw.fw" dev/usb/wlan/if_rum.c optional rum dev/usb/wlan/if_run.c optional run runfw.c optional runfw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk run.fw:runfw -mrunfw -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "runfw.c" runfw.fwo optional runfw \ dependency "run.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "runfw.fwo" run.fw optional runfw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/run/rt2870.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "run.fw" dev/usb/wlan/if_uath.c optional uath dev/usb/wlan/if_upgt.c optional upgt dev/usb/wlan/if_ural.c optional ural dev/usb/wlan/if_urtw.c optional urtw dev/usb/wlan/if_zyd.c optional zyd # # USB serial and parallel port drivers # dev/usb/serial/u3g.c optional u3g dev/usb/serial/uark.c optional uark dev/usb/serial/ubsa.c optional ubsa dev/usb/serial/ubser.c optional ubser dev/usb/serial/uchcom.c optional uchcom dev/usb/serial/ucycom.c optional ucycom dev/usb/serial/ufoma.c optional ufoma dev/usb/serial/uftdi.c optional uftdi dev/usb/serial/ugensa.c optional ugensa dev/usb/serial/uipaq.c optional uipaq dev/usb/serial/ulpt.c optional ulpt dev/usb/serial/umcs.c optional umcs dev/usb/serial/umct.c optional umct dev/usb/serial/umodem.c optional umodem dev/usb/serial/umoscom.c optional umoscom dev/usb/serial/uplcom.c optional uplcom dev/usb/serial/uslcom.c optional uslcom dev/usb/serial/uvisor.c optional uvisor dev/usb/serial/uvscom.c optional uvscom dev/usb/serial/usb_serial.c optional ucom | u3g | uark | ubsa | ubser | \ uchcom | ucycom | ufoma | uftdi | \ ugensa | uipaq | umcs | umct | \ umodem | umoscom | uplcom | usie | \ uslcom | uvisor | uvscom # # USB misc drivers # dev/usb/misc/ufm.c optional ufm dev/usb/misc/udbp.c optional udbp dev/usb/misc/ugold.c optional ugold dev/usb/misc/uled.c optional uled # # USB input drivers # dev/usb/input/atp.c optional atp dev/usb/input/uep.c optional uep dev/usb/input/uhid.c optional uhid dev/usb/input/ukbd.c optional ukbd dev/usb/input/ums.c optional ums dev/usb/input/wsp.c optional wsp # # USB quirks # dev/usb/quirk/usb_quirk.c optional usb # # USB templates # dev/usb/template/usb_template.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_audio.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_cdce.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_kbd.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_modem.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_mouse.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_msc.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_mtp.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_phone.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_serialnet.c optional usb_template dev/usb/template/usb_template_midi.c optional usb_template # # USB video drivers # dev/usb/video/udl.c optional udl # # USB END # dev/videomode/videomode.c optional videomode dev/videomode/edid.c optional videomode dev/videomode/pickmode.c optional videomode dev/videomode/vesagtf.c optional videomode dev/vge/if_vge.c optional vge dev/viapm/viapm.c optional viapm pci dev/virtio/virtio.c optional virtio dev/virtio/virtqueue.c optional virtio dev/virtio/virtio_bus_if.m optional virtio dev/virtio/virtio_if.m optional virtio dev/virtio/pci/virtio_pci.c optional virtio_pci dev/virtio/mmio/virtio_mmio.c optional virtio_mmio fdt dev/virtio/mmio/virtio_mmio_if.m optional virtio_mmio fdt dev/virtio/network/if_vtnet.c optional vtnet dev/virtio/block/virtio_blk.c optional virtio_blk dev/virtio/balloon/virtio_balloon.c optional virtio_balloon dev/virtio/scsi/virtio_scsi.c optional virtio_scsi dev/virtio/random/virtio_random.c optional virtio_random dev/virtio/console/virtio_console.c optional virtio_console dev/vkbd/vkbd.c optional vkbd dev/vr/if_vr.c optional vr pci dev/vt/colors/vt_termcolors.c optional vt dev/vt/font/vt_font_default.c optional vt dev/vt/font/vt_mouse_cursor.c optional vt dev/vt/hw/efifb/efifb.c optional vt_efifb dev/vt/hw/fb/vt_fb.c optional vt dev/vt/hw/vga/vt_vga.c optional vt vt_vga dev/vt/logo/logo_freebsd.c optional vt splash dev/vt/logo/logo_beastie.c optional vt splash dev/vt/vt_buf.c optional vt dev/vt/vt_consolectl.c optional vt dev/vt/vt_core.c optional vt dev/vt/vt_cpulogos.c optional vt splash dev/vt/vt_font.c optional vt dev/vt/vt_sysmouse.c optional vt dev/vte/if_vte.c optional vte pci dev/vx/if_vx.c optional vx dev/vx/if_vx_pci.c optional vx pci dev/vxge/vxge.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-ifmsg.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-mrpcim.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxge-queue.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-ring.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-swapper.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-mgmt.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-srpcim.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-config.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-blockpool.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-doorbells.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-mgmtaux.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-device.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-mm.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-driver.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-virtualpath.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-channel.c optional vxge dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-fifo.c optional vxge dev/watchdog/watchdog.c standard dev/wb/if_wb.c optional wb pci dev/wi/if_wi.c optional wi dev/wi/if_wi_pccard.c optional wi pccard dev/wi/if_wi_pci.c optional wi pci dev/wpi/if_wpi.c optional wpi pci wpifw.c optional wpifw \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk wpi.fw:wpifw:153229 -mwpi -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "wpifw.c" wpifw.fwo optional wpifw \ dependency "wpi.fw" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FWO}" \ no-implicit-rule \ clean "wpifw.fwo" wpi.fw optional wpifw \ dependency "$S/contrib/dev/wpi/iwlwifi-3945-15.32.2.9.fw.uu" \ compile-with "${NORMAL_FW}" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule \ clean "wpi.fw" dev/xdma/xdma.c optional xdma dev/xdma/xdma_if.m optional xdma dev/xdma/xdma_fdt_test.c optional xdma xdma_test fdt dev/xe/if_xe.c optional xe dev/xe/if_xe_pccard.c optional xe pccard dev/xen/balloon/balloon.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/console/xen_console.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/control/control.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/grant_table/grant_table.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/netback/netback.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/netfront/netfront.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/xenpci/xenpci.c optional xenpci dev/xen/timer/timer.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/pvcpu/pvcpu.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/xenstore/xenstore.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/xenstore/xenstore_dev.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/xenstore/xenstored_dev.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/evtchn/evtchn_dev.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/privcmd/privcmd.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/gntdev/gntdev.c optional xenhvm dev/xen/debug/debug.c optional xenhvm dev/xl/if_xl.c optional xl pci dev/xl/xlphy.c optional xl pci fs/autofs/autofs.c optional autofs fs/autofs/autofs_vfsops.c optional autofs fs/autofs/autofs_vnops.c optional autofs fs/deadfs/dead_vnops.c standard fs/devfs/devfs_devs.c standard fs/devfs/devfs_dir.c standard fs/devfs/devfs_rule.c standard fs/devfs/devfs_vfsops.c standard fs/devfs/devfs_vnops.c standard fs/fdescfs/fdesc_vfsops.c optional fdescfs fs/fdescfs/fdesc_vnops.c optional fdescfs fs/fifofs/fifo_vnops.c standard fs/cuse/cuse.c optional cuse fs/fuse/fuse_device.c optional fuse fs/fuse/fuse_file.c optional fuse fs/fuse/fuse_internal.c optional fuse fs/fuse/fuse_io.c optional fuse fs/fuse/fuse_ipc.c optional fuse fs/fuse/fuse_main.c optional fuse fs/fuse/fuse_node.c optional fuse fs/fuse/fuse_vfsops.c optional fuse fs/fuse/fuse_vnops.c optional fuse fs/msdosfs/msdosfs_conv.c optional msdosfs fs/msdosfs/msdosfs_denode.c optional msdosfs fs/msdosfs/msdosfs_fat.c optional msdosfs fs/msdosfs/msdosfs_iconv.c optional msdosfs_iconv fs/msdosfs/msdosfs_lookup.c optional msdosfs fs/msdosfs/msdosfs_vfsops.c optional msdosfs fs/msdosfs/msdosfs_vnops.c optional msdosfs fs/nandfs/bmap.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_alloc.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_bmap.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_buffer.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_cleaner.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_cpfile.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_dat.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_dir.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_ifile.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_segment.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_subr.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_sufile.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_vfsops.c optional nandfs fs/nandfs/nandfs_vnops.c optional nandfs fs/nfs/nfs_commonkrpc.c optional nfscl | nfsd fs/nfs/nfs_commonsubs.c optional nfscl | nfsd fs/nfs/nfs_commonport.c optional nfscl | nfsd fs/nfs/nfs_commonacl.c optional nfscl | nfsd fs/nfsclient/nfs_clcomsubs.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clsubs.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clstate.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clkrpc.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clrpcops.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clvnops.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clnode.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clvfsops.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clport.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clbio.c optional nfscl fs/nfsclient/nfs_clnfsiod.c optional nfscl fs/nfsserver/nfs_fha_new.c optional nfsd inet fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdsocket.c optional nfsd inet fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdsubs.c optional nfsd inet fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdstate.c optional nfsd inet fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdkrpc.c optional nfsd inet fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdserv.c optional nfsd inet fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdport.c optional nfsd inet fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdcache.c optional nfsd inet fs/nullfs/null_subr.c optional nullfs fs/nullfs/null_vfsops.c optional nullfs fs/nullfs/null_vnops.c optional nullfs fs/procfs/procfs.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_dbregs.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_fpregs.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_ioctl.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_map.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_mem.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_note.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_osrel.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_regs.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_rlimit.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_status.c optional procfs fs/procfs/procfs_type.c optional procfs fs/pseudofs/pseudofs.c optional pseudofs fs/pseudofs/pseudofs_fileno.c optional pseudofs fs/pseudofs/pseudofs_vncache.c optional pseudofs fs/pseudofs/pseudofs_vnops.c optional pseudofs fs/smbfs/smbfs_io.c optional smbfs fs/smbfs/smbfs_node.c optional smbfs fs/smbfs/smbfs_smb.c optional smbfs fs/smbfs/smbfs_subr.c optional smbfs fs/smbfs/smbfs_vfsops.c optional smbfs fs/smbfs/smbfs_vnops.c optional smbfs fs/udf/osta.c optional udf fs/udf/udf_iconv.c optional udf_iconv fs/udf/udf_vfsops.c optional udf fs/udf/udf_vnops.c optional udf fs/unionfs/union_subr.c optional unionfs fs/unionfs/union_vfsops.c optional unionfs fs/unionfs/union_vnops.c optional unionfs fs/tmpfs/tmpfs_vnops.c optional tmpfs fs/tmpfs/tmpfs_fifoops.c optional tmpfs fs/tmpfs/tmpfs_vfsops.c optional tmpfs fs/tmpfs/tmpfs_subr.c optional tmpfs gdb/gdb_cons.c optional gdb gdb/gdb_main.c optional gdb gdb/gdb_packet.c optional gdb geom/bde/g_bde.c optional geom_bde geom/bde/g_bde_crypt.c optional geom_bde geom/bde/g_bde_lock.c optional geom_bde geom/bde/g_bde_work.c optional geom_bde geom/cache/g_cache.c optional geom_cache geom/concat/g_concat.c optional geom_concat geom/eli/g_eli.c optional geom_eli geom/eli/g_eli_crypto.c optional geom_eli geom/eli/g_eli_ctl.c optional geom_eli geom/eli/g_eli_hmac.c optional geom_eli geom/eli/g_eli_integrity.c optional geom_eli geom/eli/g_eli_key.c optional geom_eli geom/eli/g_eli_key_cache.c optional geom_eli geom/eli/g_eli_privacy.c optional geom_eli geom/eli/pkcs5v2.c optional geom_eli geom/gate/g_gate.c optional geom_gate geom/geom_aes.c optional geom_aes geom/geom_bsd.c optional geom_bsd geom/geom_bsd_enc.c optional geom_bsd | geom_part_bsd geom/geom_ccd.c optional ccd | geom_ccd geom/geom_ctl.c standard geom/geom_dev.c standard geom/geom_disk.c standard geom/geom_dump.c standard geom/geom_event.c standard geom/geom_fox.c optional geom_fox geom/geom_flashmap.c optional fdt cfi | fdt nand | fdt mx25l | mmcsd geom/geom_io.c standard geom/geom_kern.c standard geom/geom_map.c optional geom_map geom/geom_mbr.c optional geom_mbr geom/geom_mbr_enc.c optional geom_mbr geom/geom_redboot.c optional geom_redboot geom/geom_slice.c standard geom/geom_subr.c standard geom/geom_sunlabel.c optional geom_sunlabel geom/geom_sunlabel_enc.c optional geom_sunlabel geom/geom_vfs.c standard geom/geom_vol_ffs.c optional geom_vol geom/journal/g_journal.c optional geom_journal geom/journal/g_journal_ufs.c optional geom_journal geom/label/g_label.c optional geom_label | geom_label_gpt geom/label/g_label_ext2fs.c optional geom_label geom/label/g_label_iso9660.c optional geom_label geom/label/g_label_msdosfs.c optional geom_label geom/label/g_label_ntfs.c optional geom_label geom/label/g_label_reiserfs.c optional geom_label geom/label/g_label_ufs.c optional geom_label geom/label/g_label_gpt.c optional geom_label | geom_label_gpt geom/label/g_label_disk_ident.c optional geom_label geom/linux_lvm/g_linux_lvm.c optional geom_linux_lvm geom/mirror/g_mirror.c optional geom_mirror geom/mirror/g_mirror_ctl.c optional geom_mirror geom/mountver/g_mountver.c optional geom_mountver geom/multipath/g_multipath.c optional geom_multipath geom/nop/g_nop.c optional geom_nop geom/part/g_part.c standard geom/part/g_part_if.m standard geom/part/g_part_apm.c optional geom_part_apm geom/part/g_part_bsd.c optional geom_part_bsd geom/part/g_part_bsd64.c optional geom_part_bsd64 geom/part/g_part_ebr.c optional geom_part_ebr geom/part/g_part_gpt.c optional geom_part_gpt geom/part/g_part_ldm.c optional geom_part_ldm geom/part/g_part_mbr.c optional geom_part_mbr geom/part/g_part_vtoc8.c optional geom_part_vtoc8 geom/raid/g_raid.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/g_raid_ctl.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/g_raid_md_if.m optional geom_raid geom/raid/g_raid_tr_if.m optional geom_raid geom/raid/md_ddf.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/md_intel.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/md_jmicron.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/md_nvidia.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/md_promise.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/md_sii.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/tr_concat.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/tr_raid0.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/tr_raid1.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/tr_raid1e.c optional geom_raid geom/raid/tr_raid5.c optional geom_raid geom/raid3/g_raid3.c optional geom_raid3 geom/raid3/g_raid3_ctl.c optional geom_raid3 geom/shsec/g_shsec.c optional geom_shsec geom/stripe/g_stripe.c optional geom_stripe contrib/xz-embedded/freebsd/xz_malloc.c \ optional xz_embedded | geom_uzip \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/freebsd/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/include/linux/" contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/xz_crc32.c \ optional xz_embedded | geom_uzip \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/freebsd/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/include/linux/" contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/xz_dec_bcj.c \ optional xz_embedded | geom_uzip \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/freebsd/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/include/linux/" contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/xz_dec_lzma2.c \ optional xz_embedded | geom_uzip \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/freebsd/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/include/linux/" contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/xz_dec_stream.c \ optional xz_embedded | geom_uzip \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/freebsd/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/ -I$S/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/include/linux/" geom/uzip/g_uzip.c optional geom_uzip geom/uzip/g_uzip_lzma.c optional geom_uzip geom/uzip/g_uzip_wrkthr.c optional geom_uzip geom/uzip/g_uzip_zlib.c optional geom_uzip geom/vinum/geom_vinum.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_create.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_drive.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_plex.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_volume.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_subr.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_raid5.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_share.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_list.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_rm.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_init.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_state.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_rename.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_move.c optional geom_vinum geom/vinum/geom_vinum_events.c optional geom_vinum geom/virstor/binstream.c optional geom_virstor geom/virstor/g_virstor.c optional geom_virstor geom/virstor/g_virstor_md.c optional geom_virstor geom/zero/g_zero.c optional geom_zero fs/ext2fs/ext2_acl.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_alloc.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_balloc.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_bmap.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_csum.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_extattr.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_extents.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_inode.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_inode_cnv.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_hash.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_htree.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_lookup.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_subr.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_vfsops.c optional ext2fs fs/ext2fs/ext2_vnops.c optional ext2fs # isa/isa_if.m standard isa/isa_common.c optional isa isa/isahint.c optional isa isa/pnp.c optional isa isapnp isa/pnpparse.c optional isa isapnp fs/cd9660/cd9660_bmap.c optional cd9660 fs/cd9660/cd9660_lookup.c optional cd9660 fs/cd9660/cd9660_node.c optional cd9660 fs/cd9660/cd9660_rrip.c optional cd9660 fs/cd9660/cd9660_util.c optional cd9660 fs/cd9660/cd9660_vfsops.c optional cd9660 fs/cd9660/cd9660_vnops.c optional cd9660 fs/cd9660/cd9660_iconv.c optional cd9660_iconv kern/bus_if.m standard kern/clock_if.m standard kern/cpufreq_if.m standard kern/device_if.m standard kern/imgact_binmisc.c optional imagact_binmisc kern/imgact_elf.c standard kern/imgact_elf32.c optional compat_freebsd32 kern/imgact_shell.c standard kern/inflate.c optional gzip kern/init_main.c standard kern/init_sysent.c standard kern/ksched.c optional _kposix_priority_scheduling kern/kern_acct.c standard kern/kern_alq.c optional alq kern/kern_clock.c standard kern/kern_condvar.c standard kern/kern_conf.c standard kern/kern_cons.c standard kern/kern_cpu.c standard kern/kern_cpuset.c standard kern/kern_context.c standard kern/kern_descrip.c standard kern/kern_dtrace.c optional kdtrace_hooks kern/kern_dump.c standard kern/kern_environment.c standard kern/kern_et.c standard kern/kern_event.c standard kern/kern_exec.c standard kern/kern_exit.c standard kern/kern_fail.c standard kern/kern_ffclock.c standard kern/kern_fork.c standard kern/kern_gzio.c optional gzio kern/kern_hhook.c standard kern/kern_idle.c standard kern/kern_intr.c standard kern/kern_jail.c standard kern/kern_khelp.c standard kern/kern_kthread.c standard kern/kern_ktr.c optional ktr kern/kern_ktrace.c standard kern/kern_linker.c standard kern/kern_lock.c standard kern/kern_lockf.c standard kern/kern_lockstat.c optional kdtrace_hooks kern/kern_loginclass.c standard kern/kern_malloc.c standard kern/kern_mbuf.c standard kern/kern_mib.c standard kern/kern_module.c standard kern/kern_mtxpool.c standard kern/kern_mutex.c standard kern/kern_ntptime.c standard kern/kern_numa.c standard kern/kern_osd.c standard kern/kern_physio.c standard kern/kern_pmc.c standard kern/kern_poll.c optional device_polling kern/kern_priv.c standard kern/kern_proc.c standard kern/kern_procctl.c standard kern/kern_prot.c standard kern/kern_racct.c standard kern/kern_rangelock.c standard kern/kern_rctl.c standard kern/kern_resource.c standard kern/kern_rmlock.c standard kern/kern_rwlock.c standard kern/kern_sdt.c optional kdtrace_hooks kern/kern_sema.c standard kern/kern_sendfile.c standard kern/kern_sharedpage.c standard kern/kern_shutdown.c standard kern/kern_sig.c standard kern/kern_switch.c standard kern/kern_sx.c standard kern/kern_synch.c standard kern/kern_syscalls.c standard kern/kern_sysctl.c standard kern/kern_tc.c standard kern/kern_thr.c standard kern/kern_thread.c standard kern/kern_time.c standard kern/kern_timeout.c standard kern/kern_umtx.c standard kern/kern_uuid.c standard kern/kern_xxx.c standard kern/link_elf.c standard kern/linker_if.m standard kern/md4c.c optional netsmb kern/md5c.c standard kern/p1003_1b.c standard kern/posix4_mib.c standard kern/sched_4bsd.c optional sched_4bsd kern/sched_ule.c optional sched_ule kern/serdev_if.m standard kern/stack_protector.c standard \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C:N-fstack-protector*}" kern/subr_acl_nfs4.c optional ufs_acl | zfs kern/subr_acl_posix1e.c optional ufs_acl kern/subr_autoconf.c standard kern/subr_blist.c standard kern/subr_bus.c standard kern/subr_bus_dma.c standard kern/subr_bufring.c standard kern/subr_capability.c standard kern/subr_clock.c standard kern/subr_counter.c standard kern/subr_devstat.c standard kern/subr_disk.c standard kern/subr_eventhandler.c standard kern/subr_fattime.c standard kern/subr_firmware.c optional firmware kern/subr_gtaskqueue.c standard kern/subr_hash.c standard kern/subr_hints.c standard kern/subr_kdb.c standard kern/subr_kobj.c standard kern/subr_lock.c standard kern/subr_log.c standard kern/subr_mbpool.c optional libmbpool kern/subr_mchain.c optional libmchain kern/subr_module.c standard kern/subr_msgbuf.c standard kern/subr_param.c standard kern/subr_pcpu.c standard kern/subr_pctrie.c standard kern/subr_power.c standard kern/subr_prf.c standard kern/subr_prof.c standard kern/subr_rman.c standard kern/subr_rtc.c standard kern/subr_sbuf.c standard kern/subr_scanf.c standard kern/subr_sglist.c standard kern/subr_sleepqueue.c standard kern/subr_smp.c standard kern/subr_stack.c optional ddb | stack | ktr kern/subr_taskqueue.c standard kern/subr_terminal.c optional vt kern/subr_trap.c standard kern/subr_turnstile.c standard kern/subr_uio.c standard kern/subr_unit.c standard kern/subr_vmem.c standard kern/subr_witness.c optional witness kern/sys_capability.c standard kern/sys_generic.c standard kern/sys_pipe.c standard kern/sys_procdesc.c standard kern/sys_process.c standard kern/sys_socket.c standard kern/syscalls.c standard kern/sysv_ipc.c standard kern/sysv_msg.c optional sysvmsg kern/sysv_sem.c optional sysvsem kern/sysv_shm.c optional sysvshm kern/tty.c standard kern/tty_compat.c optional compat_43tty kern/tty_info.c standard kern/tty_inq.c standard kern/tty_outq.c standard kern/tty_pts.c standard kern/tty_tty.c standard kern/tty_ttydisc.c standard kern/uipc_accf.c standard kern/uipc_debug.c optional ddb kern/uipc_domain.c standard kern/uipc_mbuf.c standard kern/uipc_mbuf2.c standard kern/uipc_mbufhash.c standard kern/uipc_mqueue.c optional p1003_1b_mqueue kern/uipc_sem.c optional p1003_1b_semaphores kern/uipc_shm.c standard kern/uipc_sockbuf.c standard kern/uipc_socket.c standard kern/uipc_syscalls.c standard kern/uipc_usrreq.c standard kern/vfs_acl.c standard kern/vfs_aio.c standard kern/vfs_bio.c standard kern/vfs_cache.c standard kern/vfs_cluster.c standard kern/vfs_default.c standard kern/vfs_export.c standard kern/vfs_extattr.c standard kern/vfs_hash.c standard kern/vfs_init.c standard kern/vfs_lookup.c standard kern/vfs_mount.c standard kern/vfs_mountroot.c standard kern/vfs_subr.c standard kern/vfs_syscalls.c standard kern/vfs_vnops.c standard # # Kernel GSS-API # gssd.h optional kgssapi \ dependency "$S/kgssapi/gssd.x" \ compile-with "RPCGEN_CPP='${CPP}' rpcgen -hM $S/kgssapi/gssd.x | grep -v pthread.h > gssd.h" \ no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "gssd.h" gssd_xdr.c optional kgssapi \ dependency "$S/kgssapi/gssd.x gssd.h" \ compile-with "RPCGEN_CPP='${CPP}' rpcgen -c $S/kgssapi/gssd.x -o gssd_xdr.c" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "gssd_xdr.c" gssd_clnt.c optional kgssapi \ dependency "$S/kgssapi/gssd.x gssd.h" \ compile-with "RPCGEN_CPP='${CPP}' rpcgen -lM $S/kgssapi/gssd.x | grep -v string.h > gssd_clnt.c" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ clean "gssd_clnt.c" kgssapi/gss_accept_sec_context.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_add_oid_set_member.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_acquire_cred.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_canonicalize_name.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_create_empty_oid_set.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_delete_sec_context.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_display_status.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_export_name.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_get_mic.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_init_sec_context.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_impl.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_import_name.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_names.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_pname_to_uid.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_release_buffer.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_release_cred.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_release_name.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_release_oid_set.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_set_cred_option.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_test_oid_set_member.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_unwrap.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_verify_mic.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_wrap.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gss_wrap_size_limit.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/gssd_prot.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/krb5/krb5_mech.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/krb5/kcrypto.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/krb5/kcrypto_aes.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/krb5/kcrypto_arcfour.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/krb5/kcrypto_des.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/krb5/kcrypto_des3.c optional kgssapi kgssapi/kgss_if.m optional kgssapi kgssapi/gsstest.c optional kgssapi_debug # These files in libkern/ are those needed by all architectures. Some # of the files in libkern/ are only needed on some architectures, e.g., # libkern/divdi3.c is needed by i386 but not alpha. Also, some of these # routines may be optimized for a particular platform. In either case, # the file should be moved to conf/files. from here. # libkern/arc4random.c standard crypto/chacha20/chacha.c standard libkern/asprintf.c standard libkern/bcd.c standard libkern/bsearch.c standard libkern/crc32.c standard libkern/explicit_bzero.c standard libkern/fnmatch.c standard libkern/iconv.c optional libiconv libkern/iconv_converter_if.m optional libiconv libkern/iconv_ucs.c optional libiconv libkern/iconv_xlat.c optional libiconv libkern/iconv_xlat16.c optional libiconv libkern/inet_aton.c standard libkern/inet_ntoa.c standard libkern/inet_ntop.c standard libkern/inet_pton.c standard libkern/jenkins_hash.c standard libkern/murmur3_32.c standard libkern/mcount.c optional profiling-routine libkern/memcchr.c standard libkern/memchr.c standard libkern/memcmp.c standard libkern/memmem.c optional gdb libkern/qsort.c standard libkern/qsort_r.c standard libkern/random.c standard libkern/scanc.c standard libkern/strcasecmp.c standard libkern/strcat.c standard libkern/strchr.c standard libkern/strcmp.c standard libkern/strcpy.c standard libkern/strcspn.c standard libkern/strdup.c standard libkern/strndup.c standard libkern/strlcat.c standard libkern/strlcpy.c standard libkern/strlen.c standard libkern/strncat.c standard libkern/strncmp.c standard libkern/strncpy.c standard libkern/strnlen.c standard libkern/strrchr.c standard libkern/strsep.c standard libkern/strspn.c standard libkern/strstr.c standard libkern/strtol.c standard libkern/strtoq.c standard libkern/strtoul.c standard libkern/strtouq.c standard libkern/strvalid.c standard libkern/timingsafe_bcmp.c standard libkern/zlib.c optional crypto | geom_uzip | ipsec | \ ipsec_support | mxge | netgraph_deflate | ddb_ctf | gzio net/altq/altq_cbq.c optional altq net/altq/altq_cdnr.c optional altq net/altq/altq_codel.c optional altq net/altq/altq_hfsc.c optional altq net/altq/altq_fairq.c optional altq net/altq/altq_priq.c optional altq net/altq/altq_red.c optional altq net/altq/altq_rio.c optional altq net/altq/altq_rmclass.c optional altq net/altq/altq_subr.c optional altq net/bpf.c standard net/bpf_buffer.c optional bpf net/bpf_jitter.c optional bpf_jitter net/bpf_filter.c optional bpf | netgraph_bpf net/bpf_zerocopy.c optional bpf net/bridgestp.c optional bridge | if_bridge net/flowtable.c optional flowtable inet | flowtable inet6 net/ieee8023ad_lacp.c optional lagg net/if.c standard net/if_arcsubr.c optional arcnet net/if_bridge.c optional bridge inet | if_bridge inet net/if_clone.c standard net/if_dead.c standard net/if_debug.c optional ddb net/if_disc.c optional disc net/if_edsc.c optional edsc net/if_enc.c optional enc inet | enc inet6 net/if_epair.c optional epair net/if_ethersubr.c optional ether net/if_fddisubr.c optional fddi net/if_fwsubr.c optional fwip net/if_gif.c optional gif inet | gif inet6 | \ netgraph_gif inet | netgraph_gif inet6 net/if_gre.c optional gre inet | gre inet6 net/if_ipsec.c optional inet ipsec | inet6 ipsec net/if_iso88025subr.c optional token net/if_lagg.c optional lagg net/if_loop.c optional loop net/if_llatbl.c standard net/if_me.c optional me inet net/if_media.c standard net/if_mib.c standard net/if_spppfr.c optional sppp | netgraph_sppp net/if_spppsubr.c optional sppp | netgraph_sppp net/if_stf.c optional stf inet inet6 net/if_tun.c optional tun net/if_tap.c optional tap net/if_vlan.c optional vlan net/if_vxlan.c optional vxlan inet | vxlan inet6 net/ifdi_if.m optional ether pci net/iflib.c optional ether pci net/mp_ring.c optional ether net/mppcc.c optional netgraph_mppc_compression net/mppcd.c optional netgraph_mppc_compression net/netisr.c standard net/pfil.c optional ether | inet net/radix.c standard net/radix_mpath.c standard net/raw_cb.c standard net/raw_usrreq.c standard net/route.c standard net/rss_config.c optional inet rss | inet6 rss net/rtsock.c standard net/slcompress.c optional netgraph_vjc | sppp | \ netgraph_sppp net/toeplitz.c optional inet rss | inet6 rss net/vnet.c optional vimage net80211/ieee80211.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_acl.c optional wlan wlan_acl net80211/ieee80211_action.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_ageq.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_adhoc.c optional wlan \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused-function" net80211/ieee80211_ageq.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_amrr.c optional wlan | wlan_amrr net80211/ieee80211_crypto.c optional wlan \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused-function" net80211/ieee80211_crypto_ccmp.c optional wlan wlan_ccmp net80211/ieee80211_crypto_none.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_crypto_tkip.c optional wlan wlan_tkip net80211/ieee80211_crypto_wep.c optional wlan wlan_wep net80211/ieee80211_ddb.c optional wlan ddb net80211/ieee80211_dfs.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_freebsd.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_hostap.c optional wlan \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused-function" net80211/ieee80211_ht.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_hwmp.c optional wlan ieee80211_support_mesh net80211/ieee80211_input.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_ioctl.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_mesh.c optional wlan ieee80211_support_mesh \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused-function" net80211/ieee80211_monitor.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_node.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_output.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_phy.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_power.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_proto.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_radiotap.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_ratectl.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_ratectl_none.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_regdomain.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_rssadapt.c optional wlan wlan_rssadapt net80211/ieee80211_scan.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_scan_sta.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_sta.c optional wlan \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -Wno-unused-function" net80211/ieee80211_superg.c optional wlan ieee80211_support_superg net80211/ieee80211_scan_sw.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_tdma.c optional wlan ieee80211_support_tdma net80211/ieee80211_vht.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_wds.c optional wlan net80211/ieee80211_xauth.c optional wlan wlan_xauth net80211/ieee80211_alq.c optional wlan ieee80211_alq netgraph/atm/ccatm/ng_ccatm.c optional ngatm_ccatm \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" netgraph/atm/ngatmbase.c optional ngatm_atmbase \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" netgraph/atm/sscfu/ng_sscfu.c optional ngatm_sscfu \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" netgraph/atm/sscop/ng_sscop.c optional ngatm_sscop \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" netgraph/atm/uni/ng_uni.c optional ngatm_uni \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/contrib/ngatm" netgraph/bluetooth/common/ng_bluetooth.c optional netgraph_bluetooth netgraph/bluetooth/drivers/bt3c/ng_bt3c_pccard.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_bt3c netgraph/bluetooth/drivers/h4/ng_h4.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_h4 netgraph/bluetooth/drivers/ubt/ng_ubt.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_ubt usb netgraph/bluetooth/drivers/ubtbcmfw/ubtbcmfw.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_ubtbcmfw usb netgraph/bluetooth/hci/ng_hci_cmds.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_hci netgraph/bluetooth/hci/ng_hci_evnt.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_hci netgraph/bluetooth/hci/ng_hci_main.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_hci netgraph/bluetooth/hci/ng_hci_misc.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_hci netgraph/bluetooth/hci/ng_hci_ulpi.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_hci netgraph/bluetooth/l2cap/ng_l2cap_cmds.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_l2cap netgraph/bluetooth/l2cap/ng_l2cap_evnt.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_l2cap netgraph/bluetooth/l2cap/ng_l2cap_llpi.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_l2cap netgraph/bluetooth/l2cap/ng_l2cap_main.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_l2cap netgraph/bluetooth/l2cap/ng_l2cap_misc.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_l2cap netgraph/bluetooth/l2cap/ng_l2cap_ulpi.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_l2cap netgraph/bluetooth/socket/ng_btsocket.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_socket netgraph/bluetooth/socket/ng_btsocket_hci_raw.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_socket netgraph/bluetooth/socket/ng_btsocket_l2cap.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_socket netgraph/bluetooth/socket/ng_btsocket_l2cap_raw.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_socket netgraph/bluetooth/socket/ng_btsocket_rfcomm.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_socket netgraph/bluetooth/socket/ng_btsocket_sco.c optional netgraph_bluetooth_socket netgraph/netflow/netflow.c optional netgraph_netflow netgraph/netflow/netflow_v9.c optional netgraph_netflow netgraph/netflow/ng_netflow.c optional netgraph_netflow netgraph/ng_UI.c optional netgraph_UI netgraph/ng_async.c optional netgraph_async netgraph/ng_atmllc.c optional netgraph_atmllc netgraph/ng_base.c optional netgraph netgraph/ng_bpf.c optional netgraph_bpf netgraph/ng_bridge.c optional netgraph_bridge netgraph/ng_car.c optional netgraph_car netgraph/ng_cisco.c optional netgraph_cisco netgraph/ng_deflate.c optional netgraph_deflate netgraph/ng_device.c optional netgraph_device netgraph/ng_echo.c optional netgraph_echo netgraph/ng_eiface.c optional netgraph_eiface netgraph/ng_ether.c optional netgraph_ether netgraph/ng_ether_echo.c optional netgraph_ether_echo netgraph/ng_frame_relay.c optional netgraph_frame_relay netgraph/ng_gif.c optional netgraph_gif inet6 | netgraph_gif inet netgraph/ng_gif_demux.c optional netgraph_gif_demux netgraph/ng_hole.c optional netgraph_hole netgraph/ng_iface.c optional netgraph_iface netgraph/ng_ip_input.c optional netgraph_ip_input netgraph/ng_ipfw.c optional netgraph_ipfw inet ipfirewall netgraph/ng_ksocket.c optional netgraph_ksocket netgraph/ng_l2tp.c optional netgraph_l2tp netgraph/ng_lmi.c optional netgraph_lmi netgraph/ng_mppc.c optional netgraph_mppc_compression | \ netgraph_mppc_encryption netgraph/ng_nat.c optional netgraph_nat inet libalias netgraph/ng_one2many.c optional netgraph_one2many netgraph/ng_parse.c optional netgraph netgraph/ng_patch.c optional netgraph_patch netgraph/ng_pipe.c optional netgraph_pipe netgraph/ng_ppp.c optional netgraph_ppp netgraph/ng_pppoe.c optional netgraph_pppoe netgraph/ng_pptpgre.c optional netgraph_pptpgre netgraph/ng_pred1.c optional netgraph_pred1 netgraph/ng_rfc1490.c optional netgraph_rfc1490 netgraph/ng_socket.c optional netgraph_socket netgraph/ng_split.c optional netgraph_split netgraph/ng_sppp.c optional netgraph_sppp netgraph/ng_tag.c optional netgraph_tag netgraph/ng_tcpmss.c optional netgraph_tcpmss netgraph/ng_tee.c optional netgraph_tee netgraph/ng_tty.c optional netgraph_tty netgraph/ng_vjc.c optional netgraph_vjc netgraph/ng_vlan.c optional netgraph_vlan netinet/accf_data.c optional accept_filter_data inet netinet/accf_dns.c optional accept_filter_dns inet netinet/accf_http.c optional accept_filter_http inet netinet/if_ether.c optional inet ether netinet/igmp.c optional inet netinet/in.c optional inet netinet/in_debug.c optional inet ddb netinet/in_kdtrace.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/ip_carp.c optional inet carp | inet6 carp netinet/in_fib.c optional inet netinet/in_gif.c optional gif inet | netgraph_gif inet netinet/ip_gre.c optional gre inet netinet/ip_id.c optional inet netinet/in_jail.c optional inet netinet/in_mcast.c optional inet netinet/in_pcb.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/in_pcbgroup.c optional inet pcbgroup | inet6 pcbgroup netinet/in_prot.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/in_proto.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/in_rmx.c optional inet netinet/in_rss.c optional inet rss netinet/ip_divert.c optional inet ipdivert ipfirewall netinet/ip_ecn.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/ip_encap.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/ip_fastfwd.c optional inet netinet/ip_icmp.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/ip_input.c optional inet netinet/ip_mroute.c optional mrouting inet netinet/ip_options.c optional inet netinet/ip_output.c optional inet netinet/ip_reass.c optional inet netinet/raw_ip.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/cc/cc.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/cc/cc_newreno.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/sctp_asconf.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_auth.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_bsd_addr.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_cc_functions.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_crc32.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_indata.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_input.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_output.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_pcb.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_peeloff.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_ss_functions.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_syscalls.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_sysctl.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_timer.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctp_usrreq.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/sctputil.c optional inet sctp | inet6 sctp netinet/siftr.c optional inet siftr alq | inet6 siftr alq netinet/tcp_debug.c optional tcpdebug netinet/tcp_fastopen.c optional inet tcp_rfc7413 | inet6 tcp_rfc7413 netinet/tcp_hostcache.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_input.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_lro.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_output.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_offload.c optional tcp_offload inet | tcp_offload inet6 netinet/tcp_pcap.c optional inet tcppcap | inet6 tcppcap netinet/tcp_reass.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_sack.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_subr.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_syncache.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_timer.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_timewait.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/tcp_usrreq.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/udp_usrreq.c optional inet | inet6 netinet/libalias/alias.c optional libalias inet | netgraph_nat inet netinet/libalias/alias_db.c optional libalias inet | netgraph_nat inet netinet/libalias/alias_mod.c optional libalias | netgraph_nat netinet/libalias/alias_proxy.c optional libalias inet | netgraph_nat inet netinet/libalias/alias_util.c optional libalias inet | netgraph_nat inet netinet/libalias/alias_sctp.c optional libalias inet | netgraph_nat inet netinet6/dest6.c optional inet6 netinet6/frag6.c optional inet6 netinet6/icmp6.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_cksum.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_fib.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_gif.c optional gif inet6 | netgraph_gif inet6 netinet6/in6_ifattach.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_jail.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_mcast.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_pcb.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_pcbgroup.c optional inet6 pcbgroup netinet6/in6_proto.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_rmx.c optional inet6 netinet6/in6_rss.c optional inet6 rss netinet6/in6_src.c optional inet6 netinet6/ip6_fastfwd.c optional inet6 netinet6/ip6_forward.c optional inet6 netinet6/ip6_gre.c optional gre inet6 netinet6/ip6_id.c optional inet6 netinet6/ip6_input.c optional inet6 netinet6/ip6_mroute.c optional mrouting inet6 netinet6/ip6_output.c optional inet6 netinet6/mld6.c optional inet6 netinet6/nd6.c optional inet6 netinet6/nd6_nbr.c optional inet6 netinet6/nd6_rtr.c optional inet6 netinet6/raw_ip6.c optional inet6 netinet6/route6.c optional inet6 netinet6/scope6.c optional inet6 netinet6/sctp6_usrreq.c optional inet6 sctp netinet6/udp6_usrreq.c optional inet6 netipsec/ipsec.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 netipsec/ipsec_input.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 netipsec/ipsec_mbuf.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 netipsec/ipsec_mod.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 netipsec/ipsec_output.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 netipsec/ipsec_pcb.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 | \ ipsec_support inet | ipsec_support inet6 netipsec/key.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 | \ ipsec_support inet | ipsec_support inet6 netipsec/key_debug.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 | \ ipsec_support inet | ipsec_support inet6 netipsec/keysock.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 | \ ipsec_support inet | ipsec_support inet6 netipsec/subr_ipsec.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 | \ ipsec_support inet | ipsec_support inet6 netipsec/udpencap.c optional ipsec inet netipsec/xform_ah.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 netipsec/xform_esp.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 netipsec/xform_ipcomp.c optional ipsec inet | ipsec inet6 netipsec/xform_tcp.c optional ipsec inet tcp_signature | \ ipsec inet6 tcp_signature | ipsec_support inet tcp_signature | \ ipsec_support inet6 tcp_signature netpfil/ipfw/dn_aqm_codel.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_aqm_pie.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_heap.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_sched_fifo.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_sched_fq_codel.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_sched_fq_pie.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_sched_prio.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_sched_qfq.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_sched_rr.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/dn_sched_wf2q.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/ip_dummynet.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/ip_dn_io.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/ip_dn_glue.c optional inet dummynet netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw2.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_bpf.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_dynamic.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_eaction.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_log.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_pfil.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_sockopt.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_table.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_table_algo.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_table_value.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_iface.c optional inet ipfirewall netpfil/ipfw/ip_fw_nat.c optional inet ipfirewall_nat netpfil/ipfw/nat64/ip_fw_nat64.c optional inet inet6 ipfirewall \ ipfirewall_nat64 netpfil/ipfw/nat64/nat64lsn.c optional inet inet6 ipfirewall \ ipfirewall_nat64 netpfil/ipfw/nat64/nat64lsn_control.c optional inet inet6 ipfirewall \ ipfirewall_nat64 netpfil/ipfw/nat64/nat64stl.c optional inet inet6 ipfirewall \ ipfirewall_nat64 netpfil/ipfw/nat64/nat64stl_control.c optional inet inet6 ipfirewall \ ipfirewall_nat64 netpfil/ipfw/nat64/nat64_translate.c optional inet inet6 ipfirewall \ ipfirewall_nat64 netpfil/ipfw/nptv6/ip_fw_nptv6.c optional inet inet6 ipfirewall \ ipfirewall_nptv6 netpfil/ipfw/nptv6/nptv6.c optional inet inet6 ipfirewall \ ipfirewall_nptv6 netpfil/ipfw/pmod/ip_fw_pmod.c optional inet ipfirewall_pmod netpfil/ipfw/pmod/tcpmod.c optional inet ipfirewall_pmod netpfil/pf/if_pflog.c optional pflog pf inet netpfil/pf/if_pfsync.c optional pfsync pf inet netpfil/pf/pf.c optional pf inet netpfil/pf/pf_if.c optional pf inet netpfil/pf/pf_ioctl.c optional pf inet netpfil/pf/pf_lb.c optional pf inet netpfil/pf/pf_norm.c optional pf inet netpfil/pf/pf_osfp.c optional pf inet netpfil/pf/pf_ruleset.c optional pf inet netpfil/pf/pf_table.c optional pf inet netpfil/pf/in4_cksum.c optional pf inet netsmb/smb_conn.c optional netsmb netsmb/smb_crypt.c optional netsmb netsmb/smb_dev.c optional netsmb netsmb/smb_iod.c optional netsmb netsmb/smb_rq.c optional netsmb netsmb/smb_smb.c optional netsmb netsmb/smb_subr.c optional netsmb netsmb/smb_trantcp.c optional netsmb netsmb/smb_usr.c optional netsmb nfs/bootp_subr.c optional bootp nfscl nfs/krpc_subr.c optional bootp nfscl nfs/nfs_diskless.c optional nfscl nfs_root nfs/nfs_fha.c optional nfsd nfs/nfs_lock.c optional nfscl | nfslockd | nfsd nfs/nfs_nfssvc.c optional nfscl | nfsd nlm/nlm_advlock.c optional nfslockd | nfsd nlm/nlm_prot_clnt.c optional nfslockd | nfsd nlm/nlm_prot_impl.c optional nfslockd | nfsd nlm/nlm_prot_server.c optional nfslockd | nfsd nlm/nlm_prot_svc.c optional nfslockd | nfsd nlm/nlm_prot_xdr.c optional nfslockd | nfsd nlm/sm_inter_xdr.c optional nfslockd | nfsd # Linux Kernel Programming Interface compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_kmod.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_compat.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_current.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_hrtimer.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_kthread.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_lock.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_page.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_pci.c optional compat_linuxkpi pci \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_tasklet.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_idr.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_radix.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_rcu.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C} -I$S/contrib/ck/include" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_schedule.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_slab.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_usb.c optional compat_linuxkpi usb \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" compat/linuxkpi/common/src/linux_work.c optional compat_linuxkpi \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" # OpenFabrics Enterprise Distribution (Infiniband) ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/addr.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/agent.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" # XXX Mad.c must be ordered before cm.c for sysinit sets to occur in # the correct order. ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/mad.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/cm.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/ -Wno-unused-function" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/cma.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/fmr_pool.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/iwcm.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/mad_rmpp.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/multicast.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/packer.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/peer_mem.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/sa_query.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/smi.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/sysfs.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/ucm.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/ucma.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/ud_header.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/umem.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/user_mad.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/uverbs_cmd.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/uverbs_main.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/uverbs_marshall.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/verbs.c optional ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ipoib_cm.c optional ipoib \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/" #ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ipoib_fs.c optional ipoib \ # compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ipoib_ib.c optional ipoib \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ipoib_main.c optional ipoib \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ipoib_multicast.c optional ipoib \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ipoib_verbs.c optional ipoib \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/" #ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ipoib_vlan.c optional ipoib \ # compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/sdp_bcopy.c optional sdp inet \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/sdp_main.c optional sdp inet \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/sdp_rx.c optional sdp inet \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/sdp_cma.c optional sdp inet \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/" ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/sdp_tx.c optional sdp inet \ compile-with "${OFED_C} -I$S/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_alias_GUID.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_mcg.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_sysfs.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_cm.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_ah.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_cq.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_doorbell.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_mad.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_main.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_exp.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_mr.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_qp.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_srq.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_ib/mlx4_ib_wc.c optional mlx4ib pci ofed \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_alloc.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_catas.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_cmd.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_cq.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_eq.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_fw.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_icm.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_intf.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_main.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_mcg.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_mr.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_pd.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_port.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_profile.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_qp.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_reset.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_sense.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_srq.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_resource_tracker.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_core/mlx4_sys_tune.c optional mlx4 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_en/mlx4_en_cq.c optional mlx4en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_en/mlx4_en_main.c optional mlx4en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_en/mlx4_en_netdev.c optional mlx4en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_en/mlx4_en_port.c optional mlx4en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_en/mlx4_en_resources.c optional mlx4en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_en/mlx4_en_rx.c optional mlx4en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx4/mlx4_en/mlx4_en_tx.c optional mlx4en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_alloc.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_cmd.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_cq.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_diagnostics.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_eq.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_flow_table.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_fw.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_health.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_mad.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_main.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_mcg.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_mr.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_pagealloc.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_pd.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_port.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_qp.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_srq.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_transobj.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_uar.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_vport.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/mlx5_wq.c optional mlx5 pci \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_en/mlx5_en_ethtool.c optional mlx5en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_en/mlx5_en_main.c optional mlx5en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_en/mlx5_en_tx.c optional mlx5en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_en/mlx5_en_flow_table.c optional mlx5en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_en/mlx5_en_rx.c optional mlx5en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" dev/mlx5/mlx5_en/mlx5_en_txrx.c optional mlx5en pci inet inet6 \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_allocator.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_av.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_catas.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_cmd.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_cq.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_eq.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_mad.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_mcg.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_memfree.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_mr.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_pd.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_profile.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_provider.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_qp.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_reset.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_srq.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_uar.c optional mthca \ compile-with "${OFED_C}" # crypto support opencrypto/cast.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/criov.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/crypto.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/cryptodev.c optional cryptodev opencrypto/cryptodev_if.m optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/cryptosoft.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/cryptodeflate.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/gmac.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/gfmult.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/rmd160.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/skipjack.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support opencrypto/xform.c optional crypto | ipsec | ipsec_support rpc/auth_none.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/auth_unix.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/authunix_prot.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/clnt_bck.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/clnt_dg.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/clnt_rc.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/clnt_vc.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/getnetconfig.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/replay.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/rpc_callmsg.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/rpc_generic.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/rpc_prot.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/rpcb_clnt.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/rpcb_prot.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/svc.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/svc_auth.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/svc_auth_unix.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/svc_dg.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/svc_generic.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/svc_vc.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd rpc/rpcsec_gss/rpcsec_gss.c optional krpc kgssapi | nfslockd kgssapi | nfscl kgssapi | nfsd kgssapi rpc/rpcsec_gss/rpcsec_gss_conf.c optional krpc kgssapi | nfslockd kgssapi | nfscl kgssapi | nfsd kgssapi rpc/rpcsec_gss/rpcsec_gss_misc.c optional krpc kgssapi | nfslockd kgssapi | nfscl kgssapi | nfsd kgssapi rpc/rpcsec_gss/rpcsec_gss_prot.c optional krpc kgssapi | nfslockd kgssapi | nfscl kgssapi | nfsd kgssapi rpc/rpcsec_gss/svc_rpcsec_gss.c optional krpc kgssapi | nfslockd kgssapi | nfscl kgssapi | nfsd kgssapi security/audit/audit.c optional audit security/audit/audit_arg.c optional audit security/audit/audit_bsm.c optional audit security/audit/audit_bsm_db.c optional audit security/audit/audit_bsm_klib.c optional audit security/audit/audit_dtrace.c optional dtaudit audit | dtraceall audit compile-with "${CDDL_C}" security/audit/audit_pipe.c optional audit security/audit/audit_syscalls.c standard security/audit/audit_trigger.c optional audit security/audit/audit_worker.c optional audit security/audit/bsm_domain.c optional audit security/audit/bsm_errno.c optional audit security/audit/bsm_fcntl.c optional audit security/audit/bsm_socket_type.c optional audit security/audit/bsm_token.c optional audit security/mac/mac_audit.c optional mac audit security/mac/mac_cred.c optional mac security/mac/mac_framework.c optional mac security/mac/mac_inet.c optional mac inet | mac inet6 security/mac/mac_inet6.c optional mac inet6 security/mac/mac_label.c optional mac security/mac/mac_net.c optional mac security/mac/mac_pipe.c optional mac security/mac/mac_posix_sem.c optional mac security/mac/mac_posix_shm.c optional mac security/mac/mac_priv.c optional mac security/mac/mac_process.c optional mac security/mac/mac_socket.c optional mac security/mac/mac_syscalls.c standard security/mac/mac_system.c optional mac security/mac/mac_sysv_msg.c optional mac security/mac/mac_sysv_sem.c optional mac security/mac/mac_sysv_shm.c optional mac security/mac/mac_vfs.c optional mac security/mac_biba/mac_biba.c optional mac_biba security/mac_bsdextended/mac_bsdextended.c optional mac_bsdextended security/mac_bsdextended/ugidfw_system.c optional mac_bsdextended security/mac_bsdextended/ugidfw_vnode.c optional mac_bsdextended security/mac_ifoff/mac_ifoff.c optional mac_ifoff security/mac_lomac/mac_lomac.c optional mac_lomac security/mac_mls/mac_mls.c optional mac_mls security/mac_none/mac_none.c optional mac_none security/mac_partition/mac_partition.c optional mac_partition security/mac_portacl/mac_portacl.c optional mac_portacl security/mac_seeotheruids/mac_seeotheruids.c optional mac_seeotheruids security/mac_stub/mac_stub.c optional mac_stub security/mac_test/mac_test.c optional mac_test teken/teken.c optional sc | vt ufs/ffs/ffs_alloc.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_balloc.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_inode.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_snapshot.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_softdep.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_subr.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_tables.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_vnops.c optional ffs ufs/ffs/ffs_rawread.c optional ffs directio ufs/ffs/ffs_suspend.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_acl.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_bmap.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_dirhash.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_extattr.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_gjournal.c optional ffs UFS_GJOURNAL ufs/ufs/ufs_inode.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_lookup.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_quota.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_vfsops.c optional ffs ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c optional ffs vm/default_pager.c standard vm/device_pager.c standard vm/phys_pager.c standard vm/redzone.c optional DEBUG_REDZONE vm/sg_pager.c standard vm/swap_pager.c standard vm/uma_core.c standard vm/uma_dbg.c standard vm/memguard.c optional DEBUG_MEMGUARD vm/vm_fault.c standard vm/vm_glue.c standard vm/vm_init.c standard vm/vm_kern.c standard vm/vm_map.c standard vm/vm_meter.c standard vm/vm_mmap.c standard vm/vm_object.c standard vm/vm_page.c standard vm/vm_pageout.c standard vm/vm_pager.c standard vm/vm_phys.c standard vm/vm_radix.c standard vm/vm_reserv.c standard vm/vm_domain.c standard vm/vm_unix.c standard vm/vnode_pager.c standard xen/features.c optional xenhvm xen/xenbus/xenbus_if.m optional xenhvm xen/xenbus/xenbus.c optional xenhvm xen/xenbus/xenbusb_if.m optional xenhvm xen/xenbus/xenbusb.c optional xenhvm xen/xenbus/xenbusb_front.c optional xenhvm xen/xenbus/xenbusb_back.c optional xenhvm xen/xenmem/xenmem_if.m optional xenhvm xdr/xdr.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd xdr/xdr_array.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd xdr/xdr_mbuf.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd xdr/xdr_mem.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd xdr/xdr_reference.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd xdr/xdr_sizeof.c optional krpc | nfslockd | nfscl | nfsd Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/conf/kern.post.mk =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/conf/kern.post.mk (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/conf/kern.post.mk (revision 322676) @@ -1,415 +1,415 @@ # $FreeBSD$ # Part of a unified Makefile for building kernels. This part includes all # the definitions that need to be after all the % directives except %RULES # and ones that act like they are part of %RULES. # # Most make variables should not be defined in this file. Instead, they # should be defined in the kern.pre.mk so that port makefiles can # override or augment them. # In case the config had a makeoptions DESTDIR... .if defined(DESTDIR) MKMODULESENV+= DESTDIR="${DESTDIR}" .endif SYSDIR?= ${S:C;^[^/];${.CURDIR}/&;:tA} MKMODULESENV+= KERNBUILDDIR="${.CURDIR}" SYSDIR="${SYSDIR}" .if defined(CONF_CFLAGS) MKMODULESENV+= CONF_CFLAGS="${CONF_CFLAGS}" .endif .if defined(WITH_CTF) MKMODULESENV+= WITH_CTF="${WITH_CTF}" .endif .if defined(WITH_EXTRA_TCP_STACKS) MKMODULESENV+= WITH_EXTRA_TCP_STACKS="${WITH_EXTRA_TCP_STACKS}" .endif # Allow overriding the kernel debug directory, so kernel and user debug may be # installed in different directories. Setting it to "" restores the historical # behavior of installing debug files in the kernel directory. KERN_DEBUGDIR?= ${DEBUGDIR} .MAIN: all .for target in all clean cleandepend cleandir clobber depend install \ ${_obj} reinstall tags ${target}: kernel-${target} .if !defined(MODULES_WITH_WORLD) && !defined(NO_MODULES) && exists($S/modules) ${target}: modules-${target} modules-${target}: cd $S/modules; ${MKMODULESENV} ${MAKE} \ ${target:S/^reinstall$/install/:S/^clobber$/cleandir/} .endif .endfor # Handle ports (as defined by the user) that build kernel modules .if !defined(NO_MODULES) && defined(PORTS_MODULES) # # The ports tree needs some environment variables defined to match the new kernel # # Ports search for some dependencies in PATH, so add the location of the installed files LOCALBASE?= /usr/local # SRC_BASE is how the ports tree refers to the location of the base source files .if !defined(SRC_BASE) SRC_BASE= ${SYSDIR:H:tA} .endif # OSVERSION is used by some ports to determine build options .if !defined(OSRELDATE) # Definition copied from src/Makefile.inc1 OSRELDATE!= awk '/^\#define[[:space:]]*__FreeBSD_version/ { print $$3 }' \ ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${SRC_BASE}/include/osreldate.h .endif # Keep the related ports builds in the obj directory so that they are only rebuilt once per kernel build WRKDIRPREFIX?= ${.OBJDIR} PORTSMODULESENV=\ env \ -u CC \ -u CXX \ -u CPP \ PATH=${PATH}:${LOCALBASE}/bin:${LOCALBASE}/sbin \ SRC_BASE=${SRC_BASE} \ OSVERSION=${OSRELDATE} \ WRKDIRPREFIX=${WRKDIRPREFIX} # The WRKDIR needs to be cleaned before building, and trying to change the target # with a :C pattern below results in install -> instclean all: .for __i in ${PORTS_MODULES} @${ECHO} "===> Ports module ${__i} (all)" cd $${PORTSDIR:-/usr/ports}/${__i}; ${PORTSMODULESENV} ${MAKE} -B clean build .endfor .for __target in install reinstall clean ${__target}: ports-${__target} ports-${__target}: .for __i in ${PORTS_MODULES} @${ECHO} "===> Ports module ${__i} (${__target})" cd $${PORTSDIR:-/usr/ports}/${__i}; ${PORTSMODULESENV} ${MAKE} -B ${__target:C/install/deinstall reinstall/:C/reinstall/deinstall reinstall/} .endfor .endfor .endif .ORDER: kernel-install modules-install beforebuild: .PHONY kernel-all: beforebuild .WAIT ${KERNEL_KO} ${KERNEL_EXTRA} kernel-cleandir: kernel-clean kernel-cleandepend kernel-clobber: find . -maxdepth 1 ! -type d ! -name version -delete kernel-obj: .if !defined(MODULES_WITH_WORLD) && !defined(NO_MODULES) && exists($S/modules) modules: modules-all .if !defined(NO_MODULES_OBJ) modules-all modules-depend: modules-obj .endif .endif .if !defined(DEBUG) FULLKERNEL= ${KERNEL_KO} .else FULLKERNEL= ${KERNEL_KO}.full ${KERNEL_KO}: ${FULLKERNEL} ${KERNEL_KO}.debug ${OBJCOPY} --strip-debug --add-gnu-debuglink=${KERNEL_KO}.debug \ ${FULLKERNEL} ${.TARGET} ${KERNEL_KO}.debug: ${FULLKERNEL} ${OBJCOPY} --only-keep-debug ${FULLKERNEL} ${.TARGET} install.debug reinstall.debug: gdbinit cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} ${.TARGET:R} # Install gdbinit files for kernel debugging. gdbinit: grep -v '# XXX' ${S}/../tools/debugscripts/dot.gdbinit | \ sed "s:MODPATH:${.OBJDIR}/modules:" > .gdbinit cp ${S}/../tools/debugscripts/gdbinit.kernel ${.CURDIR} .if exists(${S}/../tools/debugscripts/gdbinit.${MACHINE_CPUARCH}) cp ${S}/../tools/debugscripts/gdbinit.${MACHINE_CPUARCH} \ ${.CURDIR}/gdbinit.machine .endif .endif ${FULLKERNEL}: ${SYSTEM_DEP} vers.o @rm -f ${.TARGET} @echo linking ${.TARGET} ${SYSTEM_LD} .if !empty(MD_ROOT_SIZE_CONFIGURED) && defined(MFS_IMAGE) @sh ${S}/tools/embed_mfs.sh ${.TARGET} ${MFS_IMAGE} .endif .if ${MK_CTF} != "no" @echo ${CTFMERGE} ${CTFFLAGS} -o ${.TARGET} ... @${CTFMERGE} ${CTFFLAGS} -o ${.TARGET} ${SYSTEM_OBJS} vers.o .endif .if !defined(DEBUG) ${OBJCOPY} --strip-debug ${.TARGET} .endif ${SYSTEM_LD_TAIL} OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS+= assym.s vnode_if.h ${BEFORE_DEPEND:M*.h} \ ${MFILES:T:S/.m$/.h/} LNFILES= ${CFILES:T:S/.c$/.ln/} .for mfile in ${MFILES} # XXX the low quality .m.o rules gnerated by config are normally used # instead of the .m.c rules here. ${mfile:T:S/.m$/.c/}: ${mfile} ${AWK} -f $S/tools/makeobjops.awk ${mfile} -c ${mfile:T:S/.m$/.h/}: ${mfile} ${AWK} -f $S/tools/makeobjops.awk ${mfile} -h .endfor kernel-clean: rm -f *.o *.so *.pico *.ko *.s eddep errs \ ${FULLKERNEL} ${KERNEL_KO} ${KERNEL_KO}.debug \ linterrs tags vers.c \ vnode_if.c vnode_if.h vnode_if_newproto.h vnode_if_typedef.h \ ${MFILES:T:S/.m$/.c/} ${MFILES:T:S/.m$/.h/} \ ${CLEAN} lint: ${LNFILES} ${LINT} ${LINTKERNFLAGS} ${CFLAGS:M-[DILU]*} ${.ALLSRC} 2>&1 | \ tee -a linterrs # This is a hack. BFD "optimizes" away dynamic mode if there are no # dynamic references. We could probably do a '-Bforcedynamic' mode like # in the a.out ld. For now, this works. HACK_EXTRA_FLAGS?= -shared hack.pico: Makefile :> hack.c ${CC} ${HACK_EXTRA_FLAGS} -nostdlib hack.c -o hack.pico rm -f hack.c assym.s: $S/kern/genassym.sh genassym.o NM='${NM}' NMFLAGS='${NMFLAGS}' sh $S/kern/genassym.sh genassym.o > ${.TARGET} genassym.o: $S/$M/$M/genassym.c ${CC} -c ${CFLAGS:N-flto:N-fno-common} $S/$M/$M/genassym.c ${SYSTEM_OBJS} genassym.o vers.o: opt_global.h .if !empty(.MAKE.MODE:Unormal:Mmeta) && empty(.MAKE.MODE:Unormal:Mnofilemon) _meta_filemon= 1 .endif # Skip reading .depend when not needed to speed up tree-walks and simple # lookups. For install, only do this if no other targets are specified. # Also skip generating or including .depend.* files if in meta+filemon mode # since it will track dependencies itself. OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS is still used # for _meta_filemon but not for _SKIP_DEPEND. .if !defined(NO_SKIP_DEPEND) && (make(*obj) || \ ${.TARGETS:M*clean*} == ${.TARGETS} || \ ${.TARGETS:M*install*} == ${.TARGETS}) _SKIP_DEPEND= 1 .endif .if defined(_SKIP_DEPEND) || defined(_meta_filemon) .MAKE.DEPENDFILE= /dev/null .endif kernel-depend: .depend SRCS= assym.s vnode_if.h ${BEFORE_DEPEND} ${CFILES} \ ${SYSTEM_CFILES} ${GEN_CFILES} ${SFILES} \ ${MFILES:T:S/.m$/.h/} DEPENDFILES= .depend .depend.* DEPENDOBJS+= ${SYSTEM_OBJS} genassym.o DEPENDFILES_OBJS= ${DEPENDOBJS:O:u:C/^/.depend./} .if ${MAKE_VERSION} < 20160220 DEPEND_MP?= -MP .endif .if defined(_SKIP_DEPEND) # Don't bother reading any .meta files ${DEPENDOBJS}: .NOMETA .depend: .NOMETA # Unset these to avoid looping/statting on them later. .undef DEPENDSRCS .undef DEPENDOBJS .undef DEPENDFILES_OBJS .endif # defined(_SKIP_DEPEND) DEPEND_CFLAGS+= -MD ${DEPEND_MP} -MF.depend.${.TARGET} DEPEND_CFLAGS+= -MT${.TARGET} .if !defined(_meta_filemon) .if !empty(DEPEND_CFLAGS) # Only add in DEPEND_CFLAGS for CFLAGS on files we expect from DEPENDOBJS # as those are the only ones we will include. DEPEND_CFLAGS_CONDITION= "${DEPENDOBJS:M${.TARGET}}" != "" CFLAGS+= ${${DEPEND_CFLAGS_CONDITION}:?${DEPEND_CFLAGS}:} .endif .for __depend_obj in ${DEPENDFILES_OBJS} .if ${MAKE_VERSION} < 20160220 .sinclude "${.OBJDIR}/${__depend_obj}" .else .dinclude "${.OBJDIR}/${__depend_obj}" .endif .endfor .endif # !defined(_meta_filemon) # Always run 'make depend' to generate dependencies early and to avoid the # need for manually running it. For the kernel this is mostly a NOP since # all dependencies are correctly added or accounted for. This is mostly to # ensure downstream uses of kernel-depend are handled. beforebuild: kernel-depend # Guess some dependencies for when no ${DEPENDFILE}.OBJ is generated yet. # For meta+filemon the .meta file is checked for since it is the dependency # file used. .for __obj in ${DEPENDOBJS:O:u} .if defined(_meta_filemon) _depfile= ${.OBJDIR}/${__obj}.meta .else _depfile= ${.OBJDIR}/.depend.${__obj} .endif .if !exists(${_depfile}) .if ${SYSTEM_OBJS:M${__obj}} ${__obj}: ${OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS} .endif ${__obj}: ${OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS.${__obj}} .elif defined(_meta_filemon) # For meta mode we still need to know which file to depend on to avoid # ambiguous suffix transformation rules from .PATH. Meta mode does not # use .depend files. We really only need source files, not headers since # they are typically in SRCS/beforebuild already. For target-specific # guesses do include headers though since they may not be in SRCS. .if ${SYSTEM_OBJS:M${__obj}} ${__obj}: ${OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS:N*.h} .endif ${__obj}: ${OBJS_DEPEND_GUESS.${__obj}} .endif # !exists(${_depfile}) .endfor .NOPATH: .depend ${DEPENDFILES_OBJS} .depend: .PRECIOUS ${SRCS} _ILINKS= machine .if ${MACHINE} != ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} && ${MACHINE} != "arm64" _ILINKS+= ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "i386" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64" _ILINKS+= x86 .endif # Ensure that the link exists without depending on it when it exists. .for _link in ${_ILINKS} .if !exists(${.OBJDIR}/${_link}) ${SRCS} ${CLEAN:M*.o}: ${_link} .endif .endfor ${_ILINKS}: @case ${.TARGET} in \ machine) \ path=${S}/${MACHINE}/include ;; \ *) \ path=${S}/${.TARGET}/include ;; \ esac ; \ ${ECHO} ${.TARGET} "->" $$path ; \ ln -fhs $$path ${.TARGET} # .depend needs include links so we remove them only together. kernel-cleandepend: .PHONY rm -f ${DEPENDFILES} ${_ILINKS} kernel-tags: @[ -f .depend ] || { echo "you must make depend first"; exit 1; } sh $S/conf/systags.sh kernel-install: .PHONY @if [ ! -f ${KERNEL_KO} ] ; then \ echo "You must build a kernel first." ; \ exit 1 ; \ fi .if exists(${DESTDIR}${KODIR}) -thiskernel=`sysctl -n kern.bootfile` ; \ if [ ! "`dirname "$$thiskernel"`" -ef ${DESTDIR}${KODIR} ] ; then \ chflags -R noschg ${DESTDIR}${KODIR} ; \ rm -rf ${DESTDIR}${KODIR} ; \ rm -rf ${DESTDIR}${KERN_DEBUGDIR}${KODIR} ; \ else \ if [ -d ${DESTDIR}${KODIR}.old ] ; then \ chflags -R noschg ${DESTDIR}${KODIR}.old ; \ rm -rf ${DESTDIR}${KODIR}.old ; \ fi ; \ mv ${DESTDIR}${KODIR} ${DESTDIR}${KODIR}.old ; \ if [ -n "${KERN_DEBUGDIR}" -a \ -d ${DESTDIR}${KERN_DEBUGDIR}${KODIR} ]; then \ rm -rf ${DESTDIR}${KERN_DEBUGDIR}${KODIR}.old ; \ mv ${DESTDIR}${KERN_DEBUGDIR}${KODIR} ${DESTDIR}${KERN_DEBUGDIR}${KODIR}.old ; \ fi ; \ sysctl kern.bootfile=${DESTDIR}${KODIR}.old/"`basename "$$thiskernel"`" ; \ fi .endif mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${KODIR} ${INSTALL} -p -m 555 -o ${KMODOWN} -g ${KMODGRP} ${KERNEL_KO} ${DESTDIR}${KODIR}/ .if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(INSTALL_NODEBUG) && ${MK_KERNEL_SYMBOLS} != "no" mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${KERN_DEBUGDIR}${KODIR} ${INSTALL} -p -m 555 -o ${KMODOWN} -g ${KMODGRP} ${KERNEL_KO}.debug ${DESTDIR}${KERN_DEBUGDIR}${KODIR}/ .endif .if defined(KERNEL_EXTRA_INSTALL) ${INSTALL} -p -m 555 -o ${KMODOWN} -g ${KMODGRP} ${KERNEL_EXTRA_INSTALL} ${DESTDIR}${KODIR}/ .endif kernel-reinstall: @-chflags -R noschg ${DESTDIR}${KODIR} ${INSTALL} -p -m 555 -o ${KMODOWN} -g ${KMODGRP} ${KERNEL_KO} ${DESTDIR}${KODIR}/ .if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(INSTALL_NODEBUG) && ${MK_KERNEL_SYMBOLS} != "no" ${INSTALL} -p -m 555 -o ${KMODOWN} -g ${KMODGRP} ${KERNEL_KO}.debug ${DESTDIR}${KERN_DEBUGDIR}${KODIR}/ .endif config.o env.o hints.o vers.o vnode_if.o: ${NORMAL_C} ${NORMAL_CTFCONVERT} config.ln env.ln hints.ln vers.ln vnode_if.ln: ${NORMAL_LINT} .if ${MK_REPRODUCIBLE_BUILD} != "no" REPRO_FLAG="-r" .endif vers.c: $S/conf/newvers.sh $S/sys/param.h ${SYSTEM_DEP} - MAKE=${MAKE} sh $S/conf/newvers.sh ${REPRO_FLAG} ${KERN_IDENT} + MAKE="${MAKE}" sh $S/conf/newvers.sh ${REPRO_FLAG} ${KERN_IDENT} vnode_if.c: $S/tools/vnode_if.awk $S/kern/vnode_if.src ${AWK} -f $S/tools/vnode_if.awk $S/kern/vnode_if.src -c vnode_if.h vnode_if_newproto.h vnode_if_typedef.h: $S/tools/vnode_if.awk \ $S/kern/vnode_if.src vnode_if.h: vnode_if_newproto.h vnode_if_typedef.h ${AWK} -f $S/tools/vnode_if.awk $S/kern/vnode_if.src -h vnode_if_newproto.h: ${AWK} -f $S/tools/vnode_if.awk $S/kern/vnode_if.src -p vnode_if_typedef.h: ${AWK} -f $S/tools/vnode_if.awk $S/kern/vnode_if.src -q .if ${MFS_IMAGE:Uno} != "no" .if empty(MD_ROOT_SIZE_CONFIGURED) # Generate an object file from the file system image to embed in the kernel # via linking. Make sure the contents are in the mfs section and rename the # start/end/size variables to __start_mfs, __stop_mfs, and mfs_size, # respectively. embedfs_${MFS_IMAGE:T:R}.o: ${MFS_IMAGE} ${OBJCOPY} --input-target binary \ --output-target ${EMBEDFS_FORMAT.${MACHINE_ARCH}} \ --binary-architecture ${EMBEDFS_ARCH.${MACHINE_ARCH}} \ ${MFS_IMAGE} ${.TARGET} ${OBJCOPY} \ --rename-section .data=mfs,contents,alloc,load,readonly,data \ --redefine-sym \ _binary_${MFS_IMAGE:C,[^[:alnum:]],_,g}_size=__mfs_root_size \ --redefine-sym \ _binary_${MFS_IMAGE:C,[^[:alnum:]],_,g}_start=mfs_root \ --redefine-sym \ _binary_${MFS_IMAGE:C,[^[:alnum:]],_,g}_end=mfs_root_end \ ${.TARGET} .endif .endif # XXX strictly, everything depends on Makefile because changes to ${PROF} # only appear there, but we don't handle that. .include "kern.mk" Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/crypto/aesni/aesni_ghash.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/crypto/aesni/aesni_ghash.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/crypto/aesni/aesni_ghash.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,804 +1,808 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2014 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * This software was developed by John-Mark Gurney under * the sponsorship of the FreeBSD Foundation and * Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate). * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * * $FreeBSD$ * */ /* * Figure 5, 8 and 12 are copied from the Intel white paper: * Intel® Carry-Less Multiplication Instruction and its Usage for * Computing the GCM Mode * * and as such are: * Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the * names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifdef _KERNEL #include #include #else #include #endif #include #include #include static inline int m128icmp(__m128i a, __m128i b) { __m128i cmp; cmp = _mm_cmpeq_epi32(a, b); return _mm_movemask_epi8(cmp) == 0xffff; } #ifdef __i386__ static inline __m128i _mm_insert_epi64(__m128i a, int64_t b, const int ndx) { if (!ndx) { a = _mm_insert_epi32(a, b, 0); a = _mm_insert_epi32(a, b >> 32, 1); } else { a = _mm_insert_epi32(a, b, 2); a = _mm_insert_epi32(a, b >> 32, 3); } return a; } #endif /* some code from carry-less-multiplication-instruction-in-gcm-mode-paper.pdf */ /* Figure 5. Code Sample - Performing Ghash Using Algorithms 1 and 5 (C) */ static void gfmul(__m128i a, __m128i b, __m128i *res) { __m128i tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7, tmp8, tmp9; tmp3 = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(a, b, 0x00); tmp4 = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(a, b, 0x10); tmp5 = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(a, b, 0x01); tmp6 = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(a, b, 0x11); tmp4 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp4, tmp5); tmp5 = _mm_slli_si128(tmp4, 8); tmp4 = _mm_srli_si128(tmp4, 8); tmp3 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp3, tmp5); tmp6 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp6, tmp4); tmp7 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp3, 31); tmp8 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp6, 31); tmp3 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp3, 1); tmp6 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp6, 1); tmp9 = _mm_srli_si128(tmp7, 12); tmp8 = _mm_slli_si128(tmp8, 4); tmp7 = _mm_slli_si128(tmp7, 4); tmp3 = _mm_or_si128(tmp3, tmp7); tmp6 = _mm_or_si128(tmp6, tmp8); tmp6 = _mm_or_si128(tmp6, tmp9); tmp7 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp3, 31); tmp8 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp3, 30); tmp9 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp3, 25); tmp7 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp7, tmp8); tmp7 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp7, tmp9); tmp8 = _mm_srli_si128(tmp7, 4); tmp7 = _mm_slli_si128(tmp7, 12); tmp3 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp3, tmp7); tmp2 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp3, 1); tmp4 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp3, 2); tmp5 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp3, 7); tmp2 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp2, tmp4); tmp2 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp2, tmp5); tmp2 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp2, tmp8); tmp3 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp3, tmp2); tmp6 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp6, tmp3); *res = tmp6; } /* * Figure 8. Code Sample - Performing Ghash Using an Aggregated Reduction * Method */ static void reduce4(__m128i H1, __m128i H2, __m128i H3, __m128i H4, __m128i X1, __m128i X2, __m128i X3, __m128i X4, __m128i *res) { /*algorithm by Krzysztof Jankowski, Pierre Laurent - Intel*/ __m128i H1_X1_lo, H1_X1_hi, H2_X2_lo, H2_X2_hi, H3_X3_lo, H3_X3_hi, H4_X4_lo, H4_X4_hi, lo, hi; __m128i tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3; __m128i tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7; __m128i tmp8, tmp9; H1_X1_lo = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(H1, X1, 0x00); H2_X2_lo = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(H2, X2, 0x00); H3_X3_lo = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(H3, X3, 0x00); H4_X4_lo = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(H4, X4, 0x00); lo = _mm_xor_si128(H1_X1_lo, H2_X2_lo); lo = _mm_xor_si128(lo, H3_X3_lo); lo = _mm_xor_si128(lo, H4_X4_lo); H1_X1_hi = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(H1, X1, 0x11); H2_X2_hi = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(H2, X2, 0x11); H3_X3_hi = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(H3, X3, 0x11); H4_X4_hi = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(H4, X4, 0x11); hi = _mm_xor_si128(H1_X1_hi, H2_X2_hi); hi = _mm_xor_si128(hi, H3_X3_hi); hi = _mm_xor_si128(hi, H4_X4_hi); tmp0 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(H1, 78); tmp4 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(X1, 78); tmp0 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp0, H1); tmp4 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp4, X1); tmp1 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(H2, 78); tmp5 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(X2, 78); tmp1 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp1, H2); tmp5 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp5, X2); tmp2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(H3, 78); tmp6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(X3, 78); tmp2 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp2, H3); tmp6 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp6, X3); tmp3 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(H4, 78); tmp7 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(X4, 78); tmp3 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp3, H4); tmp7 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp7, X4); tmp0 = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(tmp0, tmp4, 0x00); tmp1 = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(tmp1, tmp5, 0x00); tmp2 = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(tmp2, tmp6, 0x00); tmp3 = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(tmp3, tmp7, 0x00); tmp0 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp0, lo); tmp0 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp0, hi); tmp0 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp1, tmp0); tmp0 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp2, tmp0); tmp0 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp3, tmp0); tmp4 = _mm_slli_si128(tmp0, 8); tmp0 = _mm_srli_si128(tmp0, 8); lo = _mm_xor_si128(tmp4, lo); hi = _mm_xor_si128(tmp0, hi); tmp3 = lo; tmp6 = hi; tmp7 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp3, 31); tmp8 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp6, 31); tmp3 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp3, 1); tmp6 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp6, 1); tmp9 = _mm_srli_si128(tmp7, 12); tmp8 = _mm_slli_si128(tmp8, 4); tmp7 = _mm_slli_si128(tmp7, 4); tmp3 = _mm_or_si128(tmp3, tmp7); tmp6 = _mm_or_si128(tmp6, tmp8); tmp6 = _mm_or_si128(tmp6, tmp9); tmp7 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp3, 31); tmp8 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp3, 30); tmp9 = _mm_slli_epi32(tmp3, 25); tmp7 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp7, tmp8); tmp7 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp7, tmp9); tmp8 = _mm_srli_si128(tmp7, 4); tmp7 = _mm_slli_si128(tmp7, 12); tmp3 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp3, tmp7); tmp2 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp3, 1); tmp4 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp3, 2); tmp5 = _mm_srli_epi32(tmp3, 7); tmp2 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp2, tmp4); tmp2 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp2, tmp5); tmp2 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp2, tmp8); tmp3 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp3, tmp2); tmp6 = _mm_xor_si128(tmp6, tmp3); *res = tmp6; } /* * Figure 12. AES-GCM: Processing Four Blocks in Parallel with Aggregated * Every Four Blocks */ /* * per NIST SP-800-38D, 5.2.1.1, len(p) <= 2^39-256 (in bits), or * 2^32-256*8*16 bytes. */ void AES_GCM_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out, const unsigned char *addt, const unsigned char *ivec, unsigned char *tag, uint32_t nbytes, uint32_t abytes, int ibytes, const unsigned char *key, int nr) { int i, j ,k; __m128i tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4; __m128i tmp5, tmp6, tmp7, tmp8; __m128i H, H2, H3, H4, Y, T; - __m128i *KEY = (__m128i*)key; + const __m128i *KEY = (const __m128i *)key; __m128i ctr1, ctr2, ctr3, ctr4; __m128i ctr5, ctr6, ctr7, ctr8; __m128i last_block = _mm_setzero_si128(); __m128i ONE = _mm_set_epi32(0, 1, 0, 0); __m128i EIGHT = _mm_set_epi32(0, 8, 0, 0); __m128i BSWAP_EPI64 = _mm_set_epi8(8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6, 7); __m128i BSWAP_MASK = _mm_set_epi8(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14, 15); __m128i X = _mm_setzero_si128(); if (ibytes == 96/8) { - Y = _mm_loadu_si128((__m128i*)ivec); + Y = _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)ivec); Y = _mm_insert_epi32(Y, 0x1000000, 3); /*(Compute E[ZERO, KS] and E[Y0, KS] together*/ tmp1 = _mm_xor_si128(X, KEY[0]); tmp2 = _mm_xor_si128(Y, KEY[0]); for (j=1; j < nr-1; j+=2) { tmp1 = _mm_aesenc_si128(tmp1, KEY[j]); tmp2 = _mm_aesenc_si128(tmp2, KEY[j]); tmp1 = _mm_aesenc_si128(tmp1, KEY[j+1]); tmp2 = _mm_aesenc_si128(tmp2, KEY[j+1]); } tmp1 = _mm_aesenc_si128(tmp1, KEY[nr-1]); tmp2 = _mm_aesenc_si128(tmp2, KEY[nr-1]); H = _mm_aesenclast_si128(tmp1, KEY[nr]); T = _mm_aesenclast_si128(tmp2, KEY[nr]); H = _mm_shuffle_epi8(H, BSWAP_MASK); } else { tmp1 = _mm_xor_si128(X, KEY[0]); for (j=1; j * Copyright (c) 2010 Konstantin Belousov * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Pawel Jakub Dawidek * Copyright 2012-2013 John-Mark Gurney * Copyright (c) 2014 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * Portions of this software were developed by John-Mark Gurney * under sponsorship of the FreeBSD Foundation and * Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate). * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "aesencdec.h" #include MALLOC_DECLARE(M_AESNI); struct blocks8 { __m128i blk[8]; } __packed; void aesni_encrypt_cbc(int rounds, const void *key_schedule, size_t len, const uint8_t *from, uint8_t *to, const uint8_t iv[static AES_BLOCK_LEN]) { __m128i tot, ivreg; size_t i; len /= AES_BLOCK_LEN; ivreg = _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)iv); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { tot = aesni_enc(rounds - 1, key_schedule, _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)from) ^ ivreg); ivreg = tot; _mm_storeu_si128((__m128i *)to, tot); from += AES_BLOCK_LEN; to += AES_BLOCK_LEN; } } void aesni_decrypt_cbc(int rounds, const void *key_schedule, size_t len, uint8_t *buf, const uint8_t iv[static AES_BLOCK_LEN]) { __m128i blocks[8]; struct blocks8 *blks; __m128i ivreg, nextiv; size_t i, j, cnt; ivreg = _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)iv); cnt = len / AES_BLOCK_LEN / 8; for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { blks = (struct blocks8 *)buf; aesni_dec8(rounds - 1, key_schedule, blks->blk[0], blks->blk[1], blks->blk[2], blks->blk[3], blks->blk[4], blks->blk[5], blks->blk[6], blks->blk[7], &blocks[0]); for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) { nextiv = blks->blk[j]; blks->blk[j] = blocks[j] ^ ivreg; ivreg = nextiv; } buf += AES_BLOCK_LEN * 8; } i *= 8; cnt = len / AES_BLOCK_LEN; for (; i < cnt; i++) { nextiv = _mm_loadu_si128((void *)buf); _mm_storeu_si128((void *)buf, aesni_dec(rounds - 1, key_schedule, nextiv) ^ ivreg); ivreg = nextiv; buf += AES_BLOCK_LEN; } } void aesni_encrypt_ecb(int rounds, const void *key_schedule, size_t len, const uint8_t *from, uint8_t *to) { __m128i tot; __m128i tout[8]; struct blocks8 *top; const struct blocks8 *blks; size_t i, cnt; cnt = len / AES_BLOCK_LEN / 8; for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { blks = (const struct blocks8 *)from; top = (struct blocks8 *)to; aesni_enc8(rounds - 1, key_schedule, blks->blk[0], blks->blk[1], blks->blk[2], blks->blk[3], blks->blk[4], blks->blk[5], blks->blk[6], blks->blk[7], tout); top->blk[0] = tout[0]; top->blk[1] = tout[1]; top->blk[2] = tout[2]; top->blk[3] = tout[3]; top->blk[4] = tout[4]; top->blk[5] = tout[5]; top->blk[6] = tout[6]; top->blk[7] = tout[7]; from += AES_BLOCK_LEN * 8; to += AES_BLOCK_LEN * 8; } i *= 8; cnt = len / AES_BLOCK_LEN; for (; i < cnt; i++) { tot = aesni_enc(rounds - 1, key_schedule, _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)from)); _mm_storeu_si128((__m128i *)to, tot); from += AES_BLOCK_LEN; to += AES_BLOCK_LEN; } } void aesni_decrypt_ecb(int rounds, const void *key_schedule, size_t len, const uint8_t from[AES_BLOCK_LEN], uint8_t to[AES_BLOCK_LEN]) { __m128i tot; __m128i tout[8]; const struct blocks8 *blks; struct blocks8 *top; size_t i, cnt; cnt = len / AES_BLOCK_LEN / 8; for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { blks = (const struct blocks8 *)from; top = (struct blocks8 *)to; aesni_dec8(rounds - 1, key_schedule, blks->blk[0], blks->blk[1], blks->blk[2], blks->blk[3], blks->blk[4], blks->blk[5], blks->blk[6], blks->blk[7], tout); top->blk[0] = tout[0]; top->blk[1] = tout[1]; top->blk[2] = tout[2]; top->blk[3] = tout[3]; top->blk[4] = tout[4]; top->blk[5] = tout[5]; top->blk[6] = tout[6]; top->blk[7] = tout[7]; from += AES_BLOCK_LEN * 8; to += AES_BLOCK_LEN * 8; } i *= 8; cnt = len / AES_BLOCK_LEN; for (; i < cnt; i++) { tot = aesni_dec(rounds - 1, key_schedule, _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)from)); _mm_storeu_si128((__m128i *)to, tot); from += AES_BLOCK_LEN; to += AES_BLOCK_LEN; } } /* * mixed endian increment, low 64bits stored in hi word to be compatible * with _icm's BSWAP. */ static inline __m128i nextc(__m128i x) { const __m128i ONE = _mm_setr_epi32(0, 0, 1, 0); const __m128i ZERO = _mm_setzero_si128(); x = _mm_add_epi64(x, ONE); __m128i t = _mm_cmpeq_epi64(x, ZERO); t = _mm_unpackhi_epi64(t, ZERO); x = _mm_sub_epi64(x, t); return x; } void aesni_encrypt_icm(int rounds, const void *key_schedule, size_t len, const uint8_t *from, uint8_t *to, const uint8_t iv[static AES_BLOCK_LEN]) { __m128i tot; __m128i tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4; __m128i tmp5, tmp6, tmp7, tmp8; __m128i ctr1, ctr2, ctr3, ctr4; __m128i ctr5, ctr6, ctr7, ctr8; __m128i BSWAP_EPI64; __m128i tout[8]; struct blocks8 *top; const struct blocks8 *blks; size_t i, cnt; BSWAP_EPI64 = _mm_set_epi8(8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7); - ctr1 = _mm_loadu_si128((__m128i*)iv); + ctr1 = _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)iv); ctr1 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr1, BSWAP_EPI64); cnt = len / AES_BLOCK_LEN / 8; for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { tmp1 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr1, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr2 = nextc(ctr1); tmp2 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr2, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr3 = nextc(ctr2); tmp3 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr3, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr4 = nextc(ctr3); tmp4 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr4, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr5 = nextc(ctr4); tmp5 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr5, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr6 = nextc(ctr5); tmp6 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr6, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr7 = nextc(ctr6); tmp7 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr7, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr8 = nextc(ctr7); tmp8 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr8, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr1 = nextc(ctr8); blks = (const struct blocks8 *)from; top = (struct blocks8 *)to; aesni_enc8(rounds - 1, key_schedule, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7, tmp8, tout); top->blk[0] = blks->blk[0] ^ tout[0]; top->blk[1] = blks->blk[1] ^ tout[1]; top->blk[2] = blks->blk[2] ^ tout[2]; top->blk[3] = blks->blk[3] ^ tout[3]; top->blk[4] = blks->blk[4] ^ tout[4]; top->blk[5] = blks->blk[5] ^ tout[5]; top->blk[6] = blks->blk[6] ^ tout[6]; top->blk[7] = blks->blk[7] ^ tout[7]; from += AES_BLOCK_LEN * 8; to += AES_BLOCK_LEN * 8; } i *= 8; cnt = len / AES_BLOCK_LEN; for (; i < cnt; i++) { tmp1 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr1, BSWAP_EPI64); ctr1 = nextc(ctr1); tot = aesni_enc(rounds - 1, key_schedule, tmp1); tot = tot ^ _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)from); _mm_storeu_si128((__m128i *)to, tot); from += AES_BLOCK_LEN; to += AES_BLOCK_LEN; } /* handle remaining partial round */ if (len % AES_BLOCK_LEN != 0) { tmp1 = _mm_shuffle_epi8(ctr1, BSWAP_EPI64); tot = aesni_enc(rounds - 1, key_schedule, tmp1); tot = tot ^ _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)from); memcpy(to, &tot, len % AES_BLOCK_LEN); } } #define AES_XTS_BLOCKSIZE 16 #define AES_XTS_IVSIZE 8 #define AES_XTS_ALPHA 0x87 /* GF(2^128) generator polynomial */ static inline __m128i xts_crank_lfsr(__m128i inp) { const __m128i alphamask = _mm_set_epi32(1, 1, 1, AES_XTS_ALPHA); __m128i xtweak, ret; /* set up xor mask */ xtweak = _mm_shuffle_epi32(inp, 0x93); xtweak = _mm_srai_epi32(xtweak, 31); xtweak &= alphamask; /* next term */ ret = _mm_slli_epi32(inp, 1); ret ^= xtweak; return ret; } static void aesni_crypt_xts_block(int rounds, const __m128i *key_schedule, __m128i *tweak, const uint8_t *from, uint8_t *to, int do_encrypt) { __m128i block; block = _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)from) ^ *tweak; if (do_encrypt) block = aesni_enc(rounds - 1, key_schedule, block); else block = aesni_dec(rounds - 1, key_schedule, block); _mm_storeu_si128((__m128i *)to, block ^ *tweak); *tweak = xts_crank_lfsr(*tweak); } static void aesni_crypt_xts_block8(int rounds, const __m128i *key_schedule, __m128i *tweak, const uint8_t *from, uint8_t *to, int do_encrypt) { __m128i tmptweak; __m128i a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h; __m128i tweaks[8]; __m128i tmp[8]; __m128i *top; const __m128i *fromp; tmptweak = *tweak; /* * unroll the loop. This lets gcc put values directly in the * register and saves memory accesses. */ fromp = (const __m128i *)from; #define PREPINP(v, pos) \ do { \ tweaks[(pos)] = tmptweak; \ (v) = _mm_loadu_si128(&fromp[pos]) ^ \ tmptweak; \ tmptweak = xts_crank_lfsr(tmptweak); \ } while (0) PREPINP(a, 0); PREPINP(b, 1); PREPINP(c, 2); PREPINP(d, 3); PREPINP(e, 4); PREPINP(f, 5); PREPINP(g, 6); PREPINP(h, 7); *tweak = tmptweak; if (do_encrypt) aesni_enc8(rounds - 1, key_schedule, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, tmp); else aesni_dec8(rounds - 1, key_schedule, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, tmp); top = (__m128i *)to; _mm_storeu_si128(&top[0], tmp[0] ^ tweaks[0]); _mm_storeu_si128(&top[1], tmp[1] ^ tweaks[1]); _mm_storeu_si128(&top[2], tmp[2] ^ tweaks[2]); _mm_storeu_si128(&top[3], tmp[3] ^ tweaks[3]); _mm_storeu_si128(&top[4], tmp[4] ^ tweaks[4]); _mm_storeu_si128(&top[5], tmp[5] ^ tweaks[5]); _mm_storeu_si128(&top[6], tmp[6] ^ tweaks[6]); _mm_storeu_si128(&top[7], tmp[7] ^ tweaks[7]); } static void aesni_crypt_xts(int rounds, const __m128i *data_schedule, const __m128i *tweak_schedule, size_t len, const uint8_t *from, uint8_t *to, const uint8_t iv[static AES_BLOCK_LEN], int do_encrypt) { __m128i tweakreg; uint8_t tweak[AES_XTS_BLOCKSIZE] __aligned(16); size_t i, cnt; /* * Prepare tweak as E_k2(IV). IV is specified as LE representation * of a 64-bit block number which we allow to be passed in directly. */ #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN bcopy(iv, tweak, AES_XTS_IVSIZE); /* Last 64 bits of IV are always zero. */ bzero(tweak + AES_XTS_IVSIZE, AES_XTS_IVSIZE); #else #error Only LITTLE_ENDIAN architectures are supported. #endif tweakreg = _mm_loadu_si128((__m128i *)&tweak[0]); tweakreg = aesni_enc(rounds - 1, tweak_schedule, tweakreg); cnt = len / AES_XTS_BLOCKSIZE / 8; for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { aesni_crypt_xts_block8(rounds, data_schedule, &tweakreg, from, to, do_encrypt); from += AES_XTS_BLOCKSIZE * 8; to += AES_XTS_BLOCKSIZE * 8; } i *= 8; cnt = len / AES_XTS_BLOCKSIZE; for (; i < cnt; i++) { aesni_crypt_xts_block(rounds, data_schedule, &tweakreg, from, to, do_encrypt); from += AES_XTS_BLOCKSIZE; to += AES_XTS_BLOCKSIZE; } } void aesni_encrypt_xts(int rounds, const void *data_schedule, const void *tweak_schedule, size_t len, const uint8_t *from, uint8_t *to, const uint8_t iv[static AES_BLOCK_LEN]) { aesni_crypt_xts(rounds, data_schedule, tweak_schedule, len, from, to, iv, 1); } void aesni_decrypt_xts(int rounds, const void *data_schedule, const void *tweak_schedule, size_t len, const uint8_t *from, uint8_t *to, const uint8_t iv[static AES_BLOCK_LEN]) { aesni_crypt_xts(rounds, data_schedule, tweak_schedule, len, from, to, iv, 0); } int aesni_cipher_setup_common(struct aesni_session *ses, const uint8_t *key, int keylen) { int decsched; decsched = 1; switch (ses->algo) { case CRYPTO_AES_ICM: case CRYPTO_AES_NIST_GCM_16: decsched = 0; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case CRYPTO_AES_CBC: switch (keylen) { case 128: ses->rounds = AES128_ROUNDS; break; case 192: ses->rounds = AES192_ROUNDS; break; case 256: ses->rounds = AES256_ROUNDS; break; default: CRYPTDEB("invalid CBC/ICM/GCM key length"); return (EINVAL); } break; case CRYPTO_AES_XTS: switch (keylen) { case 256: ses->rounds = AES128_ROUNDS; break; case 512: ses->rounds = AES256_ROUNDS; break; default: CRYPTDEB("invalid XTS key length"); return (EINVAL); } break; default: return (EINVAL); } aesni_set_enckey(key, ses->enc_schedule, ses->rounds); if (decsched) aesni_set_deckey(ses->enc_schedule, ses->dec_schedule, ses->rounds); if (ses->algo == CRYPTO_AES_XTS) aesni_set_enckey(key + keylen / 16, ses->xts_schedule, ses->rounds); return (0); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/ddb/db_textdump.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/ddb/db_textdump.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/ddb/db_textdump.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,562 +1,561 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2007 Robert N. M. Watson * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /*- * Kernel text-dump support: write a series of text files to the dump * partition for later recovery, including captured DDB output, kernel * configuration, message buffer, and panic message. This allows for a more * compact representation of critical debugging information than traditional * binary dumps, as well as allowing dump information to be used without * access to kernel symbols, source code, etc. * * Storage Layout * -------------- * * Crash dumps are aligned to the end of the dump or swap partition in order * to minimize the chances of swap duing fsck eating into the dump. However, * unlike a memory dump, we don't know the size of the textdump a priori, so * can't just write it out sequentially in order from a known starting point * calculated with respect to the end of the partition. In order to address * this, we actually write out the textdump in reverse block order, allowing * us to directly align it to the end of the partition and then write out the * dump header and trailer before and after it once done. savecore(8) must * know to reverse the order of the blocks in order to produce a readable * file. * * Data is written out in the ustar file format so that we can write data * incrementally as a stream without reference to previous files. * * TODO * ---- * * - Allow subsystems to register to submit files for inclusion in the text * dump in a generic way. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_config.h" #include "opt_ddb.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static SYSCTL_NODE(_debug_ddb, OID_AUTO, textdump, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "DDB textdump options"); /* * Don't touch the first SIZEOF_METADATA bytes on the dump device. This is * to protect us from metadata and metadata from us. */ #define SIZEOF_METADATA (64*1024) /* * Data is written out as a series of files in the ustar tar format. ustar * is a simple streamed format consiting of a series of files prefixed with * headers, and all padded to 512-byte block boundaries, which maps * conveniently to our requirements. */ struct ustar_header { char uh_filename[100]; char uh_mode[8]; char uh_tar_owner[8]; char uh_tar_group[8]; char uh_size[12]; char uh_mtime[12]; char uh_sum[8]; char uh_type; char uh_linkfile[100]; char uh_ustar[6]; char uh_version[2]; char uh_owner[32]; char uh_group[32]; char uh_major[8]; char uh_minor[8]; char uh_filenameprefix[155]; char uh_zeropad[12]; } __packed; /* * Various size assertions -- pretty much everything must be one block in * size. */ CTASSERT(sizeof(struct kerneldumpheader) == TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); CTASSERT(sizeof(struct ustar_header) == TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); /* * Is a textdump scheduled? If so, the shutdown code will invoke our dumpsys * routine instead of the machine-dependent kernel dump routine. */ #ifdef TEXTDUMP_PREFERRED int textdump_pending = 1; #else int textdump_pending = 0; #endif SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ddb_textdump, OID_AUTO, pending, CTLFLAG_RW, &textdump_pending, 0, "Perform textdump instead of regular kernel dump."); /* * Various constants for tar headers and contents. */ #define TAR_USER "root" #define TAR_GROUP "wheel" #define TAR_UID "0" #define TAR_GID "0" #define TAR_MODE "0600" #define TAR_USTAR "ustar" #define TAR_CONFIG_FILENAME "config.txt" /* Kernel configuration. */ #define TAR_MSGBUF_FILENAME "msgbuf.txt" /* Kernel messsage buffer. */ #define TAR_PANIC_FILENAME "panic.txt" /* Panic message. */ #define TAR_VERSION_FILENAME "version.txt" /* Kernel version. */ /* * Configure which files will be dumped. */ #ifdef INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE static int textdump_do_config = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ddb_textdump, OID_AUTO, do_config, CTLFLAG_RW, &textdump_do_config, 0, "Dump kernel configuration in textdump"); #endif static int textdump_do_ddb = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ddb_textdump, OID_AUTO, do_ddb, CTLFLAG_RW, &textdump_do_ddb, 0, "Dump DDB captured output in textdump"); static int textdump_do_msgbuf = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ddb_textdump, OID_AUTO, do_msgbuf, CTLFLAG_RW, &textdump_do_msgbuf, 0, "Dump kernel message buffer in textdump"); static int textdump_do_panic = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ddb_textdump, OID_AUTO, do_panic, CTLFLAG_RW, &textdump_do_panic, 0, "Dump kernel panic message in textdump"); static int textdump_do_version = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ddb_textdump, OID_AUTO, do_version, CTLFLAG_RW, &textdump_do_version, 0, "Dump kernel version string in textdump"); /* * State related to incremental writing of blocks to disk. */ static off_t textdump_offset; /* Offset of next sequential write. */ static int textdump_error; /* Carried write error, if any. */ /* * Statically allocate space to prepare block-sized headers and data. */ char textdump_block_buffer[TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE]; static struct kerneldumpheader kdh; /* * Calculate and fill in the checksum for a ustar header. */ static void ustar_checksum(struct ustar_header *uhp) { u_int sum; int i; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(uhp->uh_sum); i++) uhp->uh_sum[i] = ' '; sum = 0; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(*uhp); i++) sum += ((u_char *)uhp)[i]; snprintf(uhp->uh_sum, sizeof(uhp->uh_sum), "%6o", sum); } /* * Each file in the tarball has a block-sized header with its name and other, * largely hard-coded, properties. */ void textdump_mkustar(char *block_buffer, const char *filename, u_int size) { struct ustar_header *uhp; #ifdef TEXTDUMP_VERBOSE if (textdump_error == 0) printf("textdump: creating '%s'.\n", filename); #endif uhp = (struct ustar_header *)block_buffer; bzero(uhp, sizeof(*uhp)); strlcpy(uhp->uh_filename, filename, sizeof(uhp->uh_filename)); strlcpy(uhp->uh_mode, TAR_MODE, sizeof(uhp->uh_mode)); snprintf(uhp->uh_size, sizeof(uhp->uh_size), "%o", size); strlcpy(uhp->uh_tar_owner, TAR_UID, sizeof(uhp->uh_tar_owner)); strlcpy(uhp->uh_tar_group, TAR_GID, sizeof(uhp->uh_tar_group)); strlcpy(uhp->uh_owner, TAR_USER, sizeof(uhp->uh_owner)); strlcpy(uhp->uh_group, TAR_GROUP, sizeof(uhp->uh_group)); snprintf(uhp->uh_mtime, sizeof(uhp->uh_mtime), "%lo", (unsigned long)time_second); uhp->uh_type = 0; strlcpy(uhp->uh_ustar, TAR_USTAR, sizeof(uhp->uh_ustar)); ustar_checksum(uhp); } /* * textdump_writeblock() writes TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE-sized blocks of data to * the space between di->mediaoffset and di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize. It * accepts an offset relative to di->mediaoffset. If we're carrying any * error from previous I/O, return that error and don't continue to try to * write. Most writers ignore the error and forge ahead on the basis that * there's not much you can do. */ static int textdump_writeblock(struct dumperinfo *di, off_t offset, char *buffer) { if (textdump_error) return (textdump_error); if (offset + TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE > di->mediasize) return (EIO); if (offset < SIZEOF_METADATA) return (ENOSPC); textdump_error = dump_write(di, buffer, 0, offset + di->mediaoffset, TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); if (textdump_error) printf("textdump_writeblock: offset %jd, error %d\n", (intmax_t)offset, textdump_error); return (textdump_error); } /* * Interfaces to save and restore the dump offset, so that printers can go * back to rewrite a header if required, while avoiding their knowing about * the global layout of the blocks. * * If we ever want to support writing textdumps to tape or other * stream-oriented target, we'll need to remove this. */ void textdump_saveoff(off_t *offsetp) { *offsetp = textdump_offset; } void textdump_restoreoff(off_t offset) { textdump_offset = offset; } /* * Interface to write the "next block" relative to the current offset; since * we write backwards from the end of the partition, we subtract, but there's * no reason for the caller to know this. */ int textdump_writenextblock(struct dumperinfo *di, char *buffer) { int error; error = textdump_writeblock(di, textdump_offset, buffer); textdump_offset -= TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE; return (error); } #ifdef INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE extern char kernconfstring[]; /* * Dump kernel configuration. */ static void textdump_dump_config(struct dumperinfo *di) { u_int count, fullblocks, len; len = strlen(kernconfstring); textdump_mkustar(textdump_block_buffer, TAR_CONFIG_FILENAME, len); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); /* * Write out all full blocks directly from the string, and handle any * left-over bits by copying it to out to the local buffer and * zero-padding it. */ fullblocks = len / TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE; for (count = 0; count < fullblocks; count++) (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, kernconfstring + count * TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); if (len % TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE != 0) { bzero(textdump_block_buffer, TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); bcopy(kernconfstring + count * TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE, textdump_block_buffer, len % TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); } } #endif /* INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE */ /* * Dump kernel message buffer. */ static void textdump_dump_msgbuf(struct dumperinfo *di) { off_t end_offset, tarhdr_offset; u_int i, len, offset, seq, total_len; char buf[16]; /* * Write out a dummy tar header to advance the offset; we'll rewrite * it later once we know the true size. */ textdump_saveoff(&tarhdr_offset); textdump_mkustar(textdump_block_buffer, TAR_MSGBUF_FILENAME, 0); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); /* * Copy out the data in small chunks, but don't copy nuls that may be * present if the message buffer has not yet completely filled at * least once. */ total_len = 0; offset = 0; msgbuf_peekbytes(msgbufp, NULL, 0, &seq); while ((len = msgbuf_peekbytes(msgbufp, buf, sizeof(buf), &seq)) > 0) { for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (buf[i] == '\0') continue; textdump_block_buffer[offset] = buf[i]; offset++; if (offset != sizeof(textdump_block_buffer)) continue; (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); total_len += offset; offset = 0; } } total_len += offset; /* Without the zero-padding. */ if (offset != 0) { bzero(textdump_block_buffer + offset, sizeof(textdump_block_buffer) - offset); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); } /* * Rewrite tar header to reflect how much was actually written. */ textdump_saveoff(&end_offset); textdump_restoreoff(tarhdr_offset); textdump_mkustar(textdump_block_buffer, TAR_MSGBUF_FILENAME, total_len); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); textdump_restoreoff(end_offset); } static void textdump_dump_panic(struct dumperinfo *di) { u_int len; /* * Write out tar header -- we store up to one block of panic message. */ len = min(strlen(panicstr), TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); textdump_mkustar(textdump_block_buffer, TAR_PANIC_FILENAME, len); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); /* * Zero-pad the panic string and write out block. */ bzero(textdump_block_buffer, sizeof(textdump_block_buffer)); bcopy(panicstr, textdump_block_buffer, len); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); } static void textdump_dump_version(struct dumperinfo *di) { u_int len; /* * Write out tar header -- at most one block of version information. */ len = min(strlen(version), TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); textdump_mkustar(textdump_block_buffer, TAR_VERSION_FILENAME, len); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); /* * Zero pad the version string and write out block. */ bzero(textdump_block_buffer, sizeof(textdump_block_buffer)); bcopy(version, textdump_block_buffer, len); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, textdump_block_buffer); } /* * Commit text dump to disk. */ void textdump_dumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di) { struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc; off_t dumplen, trailer_offset; if (di->blocksize != TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE) { printf("Dump partition block size (%ju) not textdump " "block size (%ju)", (uintmax_t)di->blocksize, (uintmax_t)TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); return; } /* * We don't know a priori how large the dump will be, but we do know * that we need to reserve space for metadata and that we need two * dump headers. Also leave room for one ustar header and one block * of data. */ if (di->mediasize < SIZEOF_METADATA + 2 * sizeof(kdh)) { printf("Insufficient space on dump partition for minimal textdump.\n"); return; } textdump_error = 0; /* * Disable EKCD because we don't provide encrypted textdumps. */ kdc = di->kdc; di->kdc = NULL; /* * Position the start of the dump so that we'll write the kernel dump * trailer immediately before the end of the partition, and then work * our way back. We will rewrite this header later to reflect the * true size if things go well. */ textdump_offset = di->mediasize - sizeof(kdh); textdump_saveoff(&trailer_offset); - mkdumpheader(&kdh, TEXTDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_TEXT_VERSION, 0, 0, - TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, TEXTDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_TEXT_VERSION, 0); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, (char *)&kdh); /* * Write a series of files in ustar format. */ if (textdump_do_ddb) db_capture_dump(di); #ifdef INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE if (textdump_do_config) textdump_dump_config(di); #endif if (textdump_do_msgbuf) textdump_dump_msgbuf(di); if (textdump_do_panic && panicstr != NULL) textdump_dump_panic(di); if (textdump_do_version) textdump_dump_version(di); /* * Now that we know the true size, we can write out the header, then * seek back to the end and rewrite the trailer with the correct * size. */ dumplen = trailer_offset - (textdump_offset + TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); - mkdumpheader(&kdh, TEXTDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_TEXT_VERSION, dumplen, 0, - TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE); + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, TEXTDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_TEXT_VERSION, + dumplen); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, (char *)&kdh); textdump_restoreoff(trailer_offset); (void)textdump_writenextblock(di, (char *)&kdh); /* * Terminate the dump, report any errors, and clear the pending flag. */ if (textdump_error == 0) (void)dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); if (textdump_error == ENOSPC) printf("Textdump: Insufficient space on dump partition\n"); else if (textdump_error != 0) printf("Textdump: Error %d writing dump\n", textdump_error); else printf("Textdump complete.\n"); textdump_pending = 0; /* * Restore EKCD status. */ di->kdc = kdc; } /*- * DDB(4) command to manage textdumps: * * textdump set - request a textdump * textdump status - print DDB output textdump status * textdump unset - clear textdump request */ static void db_textdump_usage(void) { db_printf("textdump [unset|set|status|dump]\n"); } void db_textdump_cmd(db_expr_t addr, bool have_addr, db_expr_t count, char *modif) { int t; t = db_read_token(); if (t != tIDENT) { db_textdump_usage(); return; } if (db_read_token() != tEOL) { db_textdump_usage(); return; } if (strcmp(db_tok_string, "set") == 0) { textdump_pending = 1; db_printf("textdump set\n"); } else if (strcmp(db_tok_string, "status") == 0) { if (textdump_pending) db_printf("textdump is set\n"); else db_printf("textdump is not set\n"); } else if (strcmp(db_tok_string, "unset") == 0) { textdump_pending = 0; db_printf("textdump unset\n"); } else if (strcmp(db_tok_string, "dump") == 0) { textdump_pending = 1; doadump(true); } else { db_textdump_usage(); } } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/cxgbe/tom/t4_listen.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/cxgbe/tom/t4_listen.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/cxgbe/tom/t4_listen.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1638 +1,1638 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2012 Chelsio Communications, Inc. * All rights reserved. * Written by: Navdeep Parhar * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_inet.h" #include "opt_inet6.h" #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define TCPSTATES #include #include #include #include "common/common.h" #include "common/t4_msg.h" #include "common/t4_regs.h" #include "tom/t4_tom_l2t.h" #include "tom/t4_tom.h" /* stid services */ static int alloc_stid(struct adapter *, struct listen_ctx *, int); static struct listen_ctx *lookup_stid(struct adapter *, int); static void free_stid(struct adapter *, struct listen_ctx *); /* lctx services */ static struct listen_ctx *alloc_lctx(struct adapter *, struct inpcb *, struct vi_info *); static int free_lctx(struct adapter *, struct listen_ctx *); static void hold_lctx(struct listen_ctx *); static void listen_hash_add(struct adapter *, struct listen_ctx *); static struct listen_ctx *listen_hash_find(struct adapter *, struct inpcb *); static struct listen_ctx *listen_hash_del(struct adapter *, struct inpcb *); static struct inpcb *release_lctx(struct adapter *, struct listen_ctx *); static inline void save_qids_in_mbuf(struct mbuf *, struct vi_info *); static inline void get_qids_from_mbuf(struct mbuf *m, int *, int *); static void send_reset_synqe(struct toedev *, struct synq_entry *); static int alloc_stid(struct adapter *sc, struct listen_ctx *lctx, int isipv6) { struct tid_info *t = &sc->tids; u_int stid, n, f, mask; struct stid_region *sr = &lctx->stid_region; /* * An IPv6 server needs 2 naturally aligned stids (1 stid = 4 cells) in * the TCAM. The start of the stid region is properly aligned (the chip * requires each region to be 128-cell aligned). */ n = isipv6 ? 2 : 1; mask = n - 1; KASSERT((t->stid_base & mask) == 0 && (t->nstids & mask) == 0, ("%s: stid region (%u, %u) not properly aligned. n = %u", __func__, t->stid_base, t->nstids, n)); mtx_lock(&t->stid_lock); if (n > t->nstids - t->stids_in_use) { mtx_unlock(&t->stid_lock); return (-1); } if (t->nstids_free_head >= n) { /* * This allocation will definitely succeed because the region * starts at a good alignment and we just checked we have enough * stids free. */ f = t->nstids_free_head & mask; t->nstids_free_head -= n + f; stid = t->nstids_free_head; TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&t->stids, sr, link); } else { struct stid_region *s; stid = t->nstids_free_head; TAILQ_FOREACH(s, &t->stids, link) { stid += s->used + s->free; f = stid & mask; if (s->free >= n + f) { stid -= n + f; s->free -= n + f; TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&t->stids, s, sr, link); goto allocated; } } if (__predict_false(stid != t->nstids)) { panic("%s: stids TAILQ (%p) corrupt." " At %d instead of %d at the end of the queue.", __func__, &t->stids, stid, t->nstids); } mtx_unlock(&t->stid_lock); return (-1); } allocated: sr->used = n; sr->free = f; t->stids_in_use += n; t->stid_tab[stid] = lctx; mtx_unlock(&t->stid_lock); KASSERT(((stid + t->stid_base) & mask) == 0, ("%s: EDOOFUS.", __func__)); return (stid + t->stid_base); } static struct listen_ctx * lookup_stid(struct adapter *sc, int stid) { struct tid_info *t = &sc->tids; return (t->stid_tab[stid - t->stid_base]); } static void free_stid(struct adapter *sc, struct listen_ctx *lctx) { struct tid_info *t = &sc->tids; struct stid_region *sr = &lctx->stid_region; struct stid_region *s; KASSERT(sr->used > 0, ("%s: nonsense free (%d)", __func__, sr->used)); mtx_lock(&t->stid_lock); s = TAILQ_PREV(sr, stid_head, link); if (s != NULL) s->free += sr->used + sr->free; else t->nstids_free_head += sr->used + sr->free; KASSERT(t->stids_in_use >= sr->used, ("%s: stids_in_use (%u) < stids being freed (%u)", __func__, t->stids_in_use, sr->used)); t->stids_in_use -= sr->used; TAILQ_REMOVE(&t->stids, sr, link); mtx_unlock(&t->stid_lock); } static struct listen_ctx * alloc_lctx(struct adapter *sc, struct inpcb *inp, struct vi_info *vi) { struct listen_ctx *lctx; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); lctx = malloc(sizeof(struct listen_ctx), M_CXGBE, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); if (lctx == NULL) return (NULL); lctx->stid = alloc_stid(sc, lctx, inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6); if (lctx->stid < 0) { free(lctx, M_CXGBE); return (NULL); } if (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6 && !IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&in6addr_any, &inp->in6p_laddr)) { struct tom_data *td = sc->tom_softc; lctx->ce = hold_lip(td, &inp->in6p_laddr, NULL); if (lctx->ce == NULL) { free(lctx, M_CXGBE); return (NULL); } } lctx->ctrlq = &sc->sge.ctrlq[vi->pi->port_id]; lctx->ofld_rxq = &sc->sge.ofld_rxq[vi->first_ofld_rxq]; refcount_init(&lctx->refcount, 1); TAILQ_INIT(&lctx->synq); lctx->inp = inp; lctx->vnet = inp->inp_socket->so_vnet; in_pcbref(inp); return (lctx); } /* Don't call this directly, use release_lctx instead */ static int free_lctx(struct adapter *sc, struct listen_ctx *lctx) { struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; struct tom_data *td = sc->tom_softc; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); KASSERT(lctx->refcount == 0, ("%s: refcount %d", __func__, lctx->refcount)); KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&lctx->synq), ("%s: synq not empty.", __func__)); KASSERT(lctx->stid >= 0, ("%s: bad stid %d.", __func__, lctx->stid)); CTR4(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u, lctx %p, inp %p", __func__, lctx->stid, lctx, lctx->inp); if (lctx->ce) release_lip(td, lctx->ce); free_stid(sc, lctx); free(lctx, M_CXGBE); return (in_pcbrele_wlocked(inp)); } static void hold_lctx(struct listen_ctx *lctx) { refcount_acquire(&lctx->refcount); } static inline uint32_t listen_hashfn(void *key, u_long mask) { return (fnv_32_buf(&key, sizeof(key), FNV1_32_INIT) & mask); } /* * Add a listen_ctx entry to the listen hash table. */ static void listen_hash_add(struct adapter *sc, struct listen_ctx *lctx) { struct tom_data *td = sc->tom_softc; int bucket = listen_hashfn(lctx->inp, td->listen_mask); mtx_lock(&td->lctx_hash_lock); LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&td->listen_hash[bucket], lctx, link); td->lctx_count++; mtx_unlock(&td->lctx_hash_lock); } /* * Look for the listening socket's context entry in the hash and return it. */ static struct listen_ctx * listen_hash_find(struct adapter *sc, struct inpcb *inp) { struct tom_data *td = sc->tom_softc; int bucket = listen_hashfn(inp, td->listen_mask); struct listen_ctx *lctx; mtx_lock(&td->lctx_hash_lock); LIST_FOREACH(lctx, &td->listen_hash[bucket], link) { if (lctx->inp == inp) break; } mtx_unlock(&td->lctx_hash_lock); return (lctx); } /* * Removes the listen_ctx structure for inp from the hash and returns it. */ static struct listen_ctx * listen_hash_del(struct adapter *sc, struct inpcb *inp) { struct tom_data *td = sc->tom_softc; int bucket = listen_hashfn(inp, td->listen_mask); struct listen_ctx *lctx, *l; mtx_lock(&td->lctx_hash_lock); LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(lctx, &td->listen_hash[bucket], link, l) { if (lctx->inp == inp) { LIST_REMOVE(lctx, link); td->lctx_count--; break; } } mtx_unlock(&td->lctx_hash_lock); return (lctx); } /* * Releases a hold on the lctx. Must be called with the listening socket's inp * locked. The inp may be freed by this function and it returns NULL to * indicate this. */ static struct inpcb * release_lctx(struct adapter *sc, struct listen_ctx *lctx) { struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; int inp_freed = 0; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); if (refcount_release(&lctx->refcount)) inp_freed = free_lctx(sc, lctx); return (inp_freed ? NULL : inp); } static void send_reset_synqe(struct toedev *tod, struct synq_entry *synqe) { struct adapter *sc = tod->tod_softc; struct mbuf *m = synqe->syn; struct ifnet *ifp = m->m_pkthdr.rcvif; struct vi_info *vi = ifp->if_softc; struct port_info *pi = vi->pi; struct l2t_entry *e = &sc->l2t->l2tab[synqe->l2e_idx]; struct wrqe *wr; struct fw_flowc_wr *flowc; struct cpl_abort_req *req; int txqid, rxqid, flowclen; struct sge_wrq *ofld_txq; struct sge_ofld_rxq *ofld_rxq; const int nparams = 6; unsigned int pfvf = G_FW_VIID_PFN(vi->viid) << S_FW_VIID_PFN; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(synqe->lctx->inp); CTR5(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: synqe %p (0x%x), tid %d%s", __func__, synqe, synqe->flags, synqe->tid, synqe->flags & TPF_ABORT_SHUTDOWN ? " (abort already in progress)" : ""); if (synqe->flags & TPF_ABORT_SHUTDOWN) return; /* abort already in progress */ synqe->flags |= TPF_ABORT_SHUTDOWN; get_qids_from_mbuf(m, &txqid, &rxqid); ofld_txq = &sc->sge.ofld_txq[txqid]; ofld_rxq = &sc->sge.ofld_rxq[rxqid]; /* The wrqe will have two WRs - a flowc followed by an abort_req */ flowclen = sizeof(*flowc) + nparams * sizeof(struct fw_flowc_mnemval); wr = alloc_wrqe(roundup2(flowclen, EQ_ESIZE) + sizeof(*req), ofld_txq); if (wr == NULL) { /* XXX */ panic("%s: allocation failure.", __func__); } flowc = wrtod(wr); req = (void *)((caddr_t)flowc + roundup2(flowclen, EQ_ESIZE)); /* First the flowc ... */ memset(flowc, 0, wr->wr_len); flowc->op_to_nparams = htobe32(V_FW_WR_OP(FW_FLOWC_WR) | V_FW_FLOWC_WR_NPARAMS(nparams)); flowc->flowid_len16 = htonl(V_FW_WR_LEN16(howmany(flowclen, 16)) | V_FW_WR_FLOWID(synqe->tid)); flowc->mnemval[0].mnemonic = FW_FLOWC_MNEM_PFNVFN; flowc->mnemval[0].val = htobe32(pfvf); flowc->mnemval[1].mnemonic = FW_FLOWC_MNEM_CH; flowc->mnemval[1].val = htobe32(pi->tx_chan); flowc->mnemval[2].mnemonic = FW_FLOWC_MNEM_PORT; flowc->mnemval[2].val = htobe32(pi->tx_chan); flowc->mnemval[3].mnemonic = FW_FLOWC_MNEM_IQID; flowc->mnemval[3].val = htobe32(ofld_rxq->iq.abs_id); flowc->mnemval[4].mnemonic = FW_FLOWC_MNEM_SNDBUF; flowc->mnemval[4].val = htobe32(512); flowc->mnemval[5].mnemonic = FW_FLOWC_MNEM_MSS; flowc->mnemval[5].val = htobe32(512); synqe->flags |= TPF_FLOWC_WR_SENT; /* ... then ABORT request */ INIT_TP_WR_MIT_CPL(req, CPL_ABORT_REQ, synqe->tid); req->rsvd0 = 0; /* don't have a snd_nxt */ req->rsvd1 = 1; /* no data sent yet */ req->cmd = CPL_ABORT_SEND_RST; t4_l2t_send(sc, wr, e); } static int create_server(struct adapter *sc, struct listen_ctx *lctx) { struct wrqe *wr; struct cpl_pass_open_req *req; struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; wr = alloc_wrqe(sizeof(*req), lctx->ctrlq); if (wr == NULL) { log(LOG_ERR, "%s: allocation failure", __func__); return (ENOMEM); } req = wrtod(wr); INIT_TP_WR(req, 0); OPCODE_TID(req) = htobe32(MK_OPCODE_TID(CPL_PASS_OPEN_REQ, lctx->stid)); req->local_port = inp->inp_lport; req->peer_port = 0; req->local_ip = inp->inp_laddr.s_addr; req->peer_ip = 0; req->opt0 = htobe64(V_TX_CHAN(lctx->ctrlq->eq.tx_chan)); req->opt1 = htobe64(V_CONN_POLICY(CPL_CONN_POLICY_ASK) | F_SYN_RSS_ENABLE | V_SYN_RSS_QUEUE(lctx->ofld_rxq->iq.abs_id)); t4_wrq_tx(sc, wr); return (0); } static int create_server6(struct adapter *sc, struct listen_ctx *lctx) { struct wrqe *wr; struct cpl_pass_open_req6 *req; struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; wr = alloc_wrqe(sizeof(*req), lctx->ctrlq); if (wr == NULL) { log(LOG_ERR, "%s: allocation failure", __func__); return (ENOMEM); } req = wrtod(wr); INIT_TP_WR(req, 0); OPCODE_TID(req) = htobe32(MK_OPCODE_TID(CPL_PASS_OPEN_REQ6, lctx->stid)); req->local_port = inp->inp_lport; req->peer_port = 0; req->local_ip_hi = *(uint64_t *)&inp->in6p_laddr.s6_addr[0]; req->local_ip_lo = *(uint64_t *)&inp->in6p_laddr.s6_addr[8]; req->peer_ip_hi = 0; req->peer_ip_lo = 0; req->opt0 = htobe64(V_TX_CHAN(lctx->ctrlq->eq.tx_chan)); req->opt1 = htobe64(V_CONN_POLICY(CPL_CONN_POLICY_ASK) | F_SYN_RSS_ENABLE | V_SYN_RSS_QUEUE(lctx->ofld_rxq->iq.abs_id)); t4_wrq_tx(sc, wr); return (0); } static int destroy_server(struct adapter *sc, struct listen_ctx *lctx) { struct wrqe *wr; struct cpl_close_listsvr_req *req; wr = alloc_wrqe(sizeof(*req), lctx->ctrlq); if (wr == NULL) { /* XXX */ panic("%s: allocation failure.", __func__); } req = wrtod(wr); INIT_TP_WR(req, 0); OPCODE_TID(req) = htonl(MK_OPCODE_TID(CPL_CLOSE_LISTSRV_REQ, lctx->stid)); req->reply_ctrl = htobe16(lctx->ofld_rxq->iq.abs_id); req->rsvd = htobe16(0); t4_wrq_tx(sc, wr); return (0); } /* * Start a listening server by sending a passive open request to HW. * * Can't take adapter lock here and access to sc->flags, * sc->offload_map, if_capenable are all race prone. */ int t4_listen_start(struct toedev *tod, struct tcpcb *tp) { struct adapter *sc = tod->tod_softc; struct vi_info *vi; struct port_info *pi; struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb; struct listen_ctx *lctx; int i, rc, v; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); /* Don't start a hardware listener for any loopback address. */ if (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6 && IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(&inp->in6p_laddr)) return (0); if (!(inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) && IN_LOOPBACK(ntohl(inp->inp_laddr.s_addr))) return (0); #if 0 ADAPTER_LOCK(sc); if (IS_BUSY(sc)) { log(LOG_ERR, "%s: listen request ignored, %s is busy", __func__, device_get_nameunit(sc->dev)); goto done; } KASSERT(uld_active(sc, ULD_TOM), ("%s: TOM not initialized", __func__)); #endif /* * Find an initialized VI with IFCAP_TOE (4 or 6). We'll use the first * such VI's queues to send the passive open and receive the reply to * it. * * XXX: need a way to mark a port in use by offload. if_cxgbe should * then reject any attempt to bring down such a port (and maybe reject * attempts to disable IFCAP_TOE on that port too?). */ for_each_port(sc, i) { pi = sc->port[i]; for_each_vi(pi, v, vi) { if (vi->flags & VI_INIT_DONE && vi->ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_TOE) goto found; } } goto done; /* no port that's UP with IFCAP_TOE enabled */ found: if (listen_hash_find(sc, inp) != NULL) goto done; /* already setup */ lctx = alloc_lctx(sc, inp, vi); if (lctx == NULL) { log(LOG_ERR, "%s: listen request ignored, %s couldn't allocate lctx\n", __func__, device_get_nameunit(sc->dev)); goto done; } listen_hash_add(sc, lctx); CTR6(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u (%s), lctx %p, inp %p vflag 0x%x", __func__, lctx->stid, tcpstates[tp->t_state], lctx, inp, inp->inp_vflag); if (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) rc = create_server6(sc, lctx); else rc = create_server(sc, lctx); if (rc != 0) { log(LOG_ERR, "%s: %s failed to create hw listener: %d.\n", __func__, device_get_nameunit(sc->dev), rc); (void) listen_hash_del(sc, inp); inp = release_lctx(sc, lctx); /* can't be freed, host stack has a reference */ KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("%s: inp freed", __func__)); goto done; } lctx->flags |= LCTX_RPL_PENDING; done: #if 0 ADAPTER_UNLOCK(sc); #endif return (0); } int t4_listen_stop(struct toedev *tod, struct tcpcb *tp) { struct listen_ctx *lctx; struct adapter *sc = tod->tod_softc; struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb; struct synq_entry *synqe; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); lctx = listen_hash_del(sc, inp); if (lctx == NULL) return (ENOENT); /* no hardware listener for this inp */ CTR4(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u, lctx %p, flags %x", __func__, lctx->stid, lctx, lctx->flags); /* * If the reply to the PASS_OPEN is still pending we'll wait for it to * arrive and clean up when it does. */ if (lctx->flags & LCTX_RPL_PENDING) { KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&lctx->synq), ("%s: synq not empty.", __func__)); return (EINPROGRESS); } /* * The host stack will abort all the connections on the listening * socket's so_comp. It doesn't know about the connections on the synq * so we need to take care of those. */ TAILQ_FOREACH(synqe, &lctx->synq, link) { if (synqe->flags & TPF_SYNQE_HAS_L2TE) send_reset_synqe(tod, synqe); } destroy_server(sc, lctx); return (0); } static inline void hold_synqe(struct synq_entry *synqe) { refcount_acquire(&synqe->refcnt); } static inline void release_synqe(struct synq_entry *synqe) { if (refcount_release(&synqe->refcnt)) { int needfree = synqe->flags & TPF_SYNQE_NEEDFREE; m_freem(synqe->syn); if (needfree) free(synqe, M_CXGBE); } } void t4_syncache_added(struct toedev *tod __unused, void *arg) { struct synq_entry *synqe = arg; hold_synqe(synqe); } void t4_syncache_removed(struct toedev *tod __unused, void *arg) { struct synq_entry *synqe = arg; release_synqe(synqe); } int t4_syncache_respond(struct toedev *tod, void *arg, struct mbuf *m) { struct adapter *sc = tod->tod_softc; struct synq_entry *synqe = arg; struct wrqe *wr; struct l2t_entry *e; struct tcpopt to; struct ip *ip = mtod(m, struct ip *); struct tcphdr *th; wr = (struct wrqe *)atomic_readandclear_ptr(&synqe->wr); if (wr == NULL) { m_freem(m); return (EALREADY); } if (ip->ip_v == IPVERSION) th = (void *)(ip + 1); else th = (void *)((struct ip6_hdr *)ip + 1); bzero(&to, sizeof(to)); tcp_dooptions(&to, (void *)(th + 1), (th->th_off << 2) - sizeof(*th), TO_SYN); /* save these for later */ synqe->iss = be32toh(th->th_seq); synqe->ts = to.to_tsval; if (chip_id(sc) >= CHELSIO_T5) { struct cpl_t5_pass_accept_rpl *rpl5 = wrtod(wr); rpl5->iss = th->th_seq; } e = &sc->l2t->l2tab[synqe->l2e_idx]; t4_l2t_send(sc, wr, e); m_freem(m); /* don't need this any more */ return (0); } static int do_pass_open_rpl(struct sge_iq *iq, const struct rss_header *rss, struct mbuf *m) { struct adapter *sc = iq->adapter; const struct cpl_pass_open_rpl *cpl = (const void *)(rss + 1); int stid = GET_TID(cpl); unsigned int status = cpl->status; struct listen_ctx *lctx = lookup_stid(sc, stid); struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; #ifdef INVARIANTS unsigned int opcode = G_CPL_OPCODE(be32toh(OPCODE_TID(cpl))); #endif KASSERT(opcode == CPL_PASS_OPEN_RPL, ("%s: unexpected opcode 0x%x", __func__, opcode)); KASSERT(m == NULL, ("%s: wasn't expecting payload", __func__)); KASSERT(lctx->stid == stid, ("%s: lctx stid mismatch", __func__)); INP_WLOCK(inp); CTR4(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %d, status %u, flags 0x%x", __func__, stid, status, lctx->flags); lctx->flags &= ~LCTX_RPL_PENDING; if (status != CPL_ERR_NONE) log(LOG_ERR, "listener (stid %u) failed: %d\n", stid, status); #ifdef INVARIANTS /* * If the inp has been dropped (listening socket closed) then * listen_stop must have run and taken the inp out of the hash. */ if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) { KASSERT(listen_hash_del(sc, inp) == NULL, ("%s: inp %p still in listen hash", __func__, inp)); } #endif if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED && status != CPL_ERR_NONE) { if (release_lctx(sc, lctx) != NULL) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (status); } /* * Listening socket stopped listening earlier and now the chip tells us * it has started the hardware listener. Stop it; the lctx will be * released in do_close_server_rpl. */ if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) { destroy_server(sc, lctx); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (status); } /* * Failed to start hardware listener. Take inp out of the hash and * release our reference on it. An error message has been logged * already. */ if (status != CPL_ERR_NONE) { listen_hash_del(sc, inp); if (release_lctx(sc, lctx) != NULL) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (status); } /* hardware listener open for business */ INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (status); } static int do_close_server_rpl(struct sge_iq *iq, const struct rss_header *rss, struct mbuf *m) { struct adapter *sc = iq->adapter; const struct cpl_close_listsvr_rpl *cpl = (const void *)(rss + 1); int stid = GET_TID(cpl); unsigned int status = cpl->status; struct listen_ctx *lctx = lookup_stid(sc, stid); struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; #ifdef INVARIANTS unsigned int opcode = G_CPL_OPCODE(be32toh(OPCODE_TID(cpl))); #endif KASSERT(opcode == CPL_CLOSE_LISTSRV_RPL, ("%s: unexpected opcode 0x%x", __func__, opcode)); KASSERT(m == NULL, ("%s: wasn't expecting payload", __func__)); KASSERT(lctx->stid == stid, ("%s: lctx stid mismatch", __func__)); CTR3(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u, status %u", __func__, stid, status); if (status != CPL_ERR_NONE) { log(LOG_ERR, "%s: failed (%u) to close listener for stid %u\n", __func__, status, stid); return (status); } INP_WLOCK(inp); inp = release_lctx(sc, lctx); if (inp != NULL) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (status); } static void done_with_synqe(struct adapter *sc, struct synq_entry *synqe) { struct listen_ctx *lctx = synqe->lctx; struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; struct vi_info *vi = synqe->syn->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_softc; struct l2t_entry *e = &sc->l2t->l2tab[synqe->l2e_idx]; int ntids; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); ntids = inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6 ? 2 : 1; TAILQ_REMOVE(&lctx->synq, synqe, link); inp = release_lctx(sc, lctx); if (inp) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); remove_tid(sc, synqe->tid, ntids); release_tid(sc, synqe->tid, &sc->sge.ctrlq[vi->pi->port_id]); t4_l2t_release(e); release_synqe(synqe); /* removed from synq list */ } int do_abort_req_synqe(struct sge_iq *iq, const struct rss_header *rss, struct mbuf *m) { struct adapter *sc = iq->adapter; const struct cpl_abort_req_rss *cpl = (const void *)(rss + 1); unsigned int tid = GET_TID(cpl); struct synq_entry *synqe = lookup_tid(sc, tid); struct listen_ctx *lctx = synqe->lctx; struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; int txqid; struct sge_wrq *ofld_txq; #ifdef INVARIANTS unsigned int opcode = G_CPL_OPCODE(be32toh(OPCODE_TID(cpl))); #endif KASSERT(opcode == CPL_ABORT_REQ_RSS, ("%s: unexpected opcode 0x%x", __func__, opcode)); KASSERT(m == NULL, ("%s: wasn't expecting payload", __func__)); KASSERT(synqe->tid == tid, ("%s: toep tid mismatch", __func__)); CTR6(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: tid %u, synqe %p (0x%x), lctx %p, status %d", __func__, tid, synqe, synqe->flags, synqe->lctx, cpl->status); if (negative_advice(cpl->status)) return (0); /* Ignore negative advice */ INP_WLOCK(inp); get_qids_from_mbuf(synqe->syn, &txqid, NULL); ofld_txq = &sc->sge.ofld_txq[txqid]; /* * If we'd initiated an abort earlier the reply to it is responsible for * cleaning up resources. Otherwise we tear everything down right here * right now. We owe the T4 a CPL_ABORT_RPL no matter what. */ if (synqe->flags & TPF_ABORT_SHUTDOWN) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); goto done; } done_with_synqe(sc, synqe); /* inp lock released by done_with_synqe */ done: send_abort_rpl(sc, ofld_txq, tid, CPL_ABORT_NO_RST); return (0); } int do_abort_rpl_synqe(struct sge_iq *iq, const struct rss_header *rss, struct mbuf *m) { struct adapter *sc = iq->adapter; const struct cpl_abort_rpl_rss *cpl = (const void *)(rss + 1); unsigned int tid = GET_TID(cpl); struct synq_entry *synqe = lookup_tid(sc, tid); struct listen_ctx *lctx = synqe->lctx; struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp; #ifdef INVARIANTS unsigned int opcode = G_CPL_OPCODE(be32toh(OPCODE_TID(cpl))); #endif KASSERT(opcode == CPL_ABORT_RPL_RSS, ("%s: unexpected opcode 0x%x", __func__, opcode)); KASSERT(m == NULL, ("%s: wasn't expecting payload", __func__)); KASSERT(synqe->tid == tid, ("%s: toep tid mismatch", __func__)); CTR6(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: tid %u, synqe %p (0x%x), lctx %p, status %d", __func__, tid, synqe, synqe->flags, synqe->lctx, cpl->status); INP_WLOCK(inp); KASSERT(synqe->flags & TPF_ABORT_SHUTDOWN, ("%s: wasn't expecting abort reply for synqe %p (0x%x)", __func__, synqe, synqe->flags)); done_with_synqe(sc, synqe); /* inp lock released by done_with_synqe */ return (0); } void t4_offload_socket(struct toedev *tod, void *arg, struct socket *so) { struct adapter *sc = tod->tod_softc; struct synq_entry *synqe = arg; #ifdef INVARIANTS struct inpcb *inp = sotoinpcb(so); #endif struct cpl_pass_establish *cpl = mtod(synqe->syn, void *); struct toepcb *toep = *(struct toepcb **)(cpl + 1); INP_INFO_RLOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); /* prevents bad race with accept() */ INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); KASSERT(synqe->flags & TPF_SYNQE, ("%s: %p not a synq_entry?", __func__, arg)); offload_socket(so, toep); make_established(toep, cpl->snd_isn, cpl->rcv_isn, cpl->tcp_opt); toep->flags |= TPF_CPL_PENDING; update_tid(sc, synqe->tid, toep); synqe->flags |= TPF_SYNQE_EXPANDED; } static inline void save_qids_in_mbuf(struct mbuf *m, struct vi_info *vi) { uint32_t txqid, rxqid; txqid = (arc4random() % vi->nofldtxq) + vi->first_ofld_txq; rxqid = (arc4random() % vi->nofldrxq) + vi->first_ofld_rxq; m->m_pkthdr.flowid = (txqid << 16) | (rxqid & 0xffff); } static inline void get_qids_from_mbuf(struct mbuf *m, int *txqid, int *rxqid) { if (txqid) *txqid = m->m_pkthdr.flowid >> 16; if (rxqid) *rxqid = m->m_pkthdr.flowid & 0xffff; } /* * Use the trailing space in the mbuf in which the PASS_ACCEPT_REQ arrived to * store some state temporarily. */ static struct synq_entry * mbuf_to_synqe(struct mbuf *m) { int len = roundup2(sizeof (struct synq_entry), 8); int tspace = M_TRAILINGSPACE(m); struct synq_entry *synqe = NULL; if (tspace < len) { synqe = malloc(sizeof(*synqe), M_CXGBE, M_NOWAIT); if (synqe == NULL) return (NULL); synqe->flags = TPF_SYNQE | TPF_SYNQE_NEEDFREE; } else { synqe = (void *)(m->m_data + m->m_len + tspace - len); synqe->flags = TPF_SYNQE; } return (synqe); } static void t4opt_to_tcpopt(const struct tcp_options *t4opt, struct tcpopt *to) { bzero(to, sizeof(*to)); if (t4opt->mss) { to->to_flags |= TOF_MSS; to->to_mss = be16toh(t4opt->mss); } if (t4opt->wsf) { to->to_flags |= TOF_SCALE; to->to_wscale = t4opt->wsf; } if (t4opt->tstamp) to->to_flags |= TOF_TS; if (t4opt->sack) to->to_flags |= TOF_SACKPERM; } /* * Options2 for passive open. */ static uint32_t calc_opt2p(struct adapter *sc, struct port_info *pi, int rxqid, const struct tcp_options *tcpopt, struct tcphdr *th, int ulp_mode) { struct sge_ofld_rxq *ofld_rxq = &sc->sge.ofld_rxq[rxqid]; uint32_t opt2; opt2 = V_TX_QUEUE(sc->params.tp.tx_modq[pi->tx_chan]) | F_RSS_QUEUE_VALID | V_RSS_QUEUE(ofld_rxq->iq.abs_id); if (V_tcp_do_rfc1323) { if (tcpopt->tstamp) opt2 |= F_TSTAMPS_EN; if (tcpopt->sack) opt2 |= F_SACK_EN; if (tcpopt->wsf <= 14) opt2 |= F_WND_SCALE_EN; } if (V_tcp_do_ecn && th->th_flags & (TH_ECE | TH_CWR)) opt2 |= F_CCTRL_ECN; /* RX_COALESCE is always a valid value (0 or M_RX_COALESCE). */ if (is_t4(sc)) opt2 |= F_RX_COALESCE_VALID; else { opt2 |= F_T5_OPT_2_VALID; - opt2 |= F_CONG_CNTRL_VALID; /* OPT_2_ISS really, for T5 */ + opt2 |= F_T5_ISS; } if (sc->tt.rx_coalesce) opt2 |= V_RX_COALESCE(M_RX_COALESCE); #ifdef USE_DDP_RX_FLOW_CONTROL if (ulp_mode == ULP_MODE_TCPDDP) opt2 |= F_RX_FC_VALID | F_RX_FC_DDP; #endif return htobe32(opt2); } static void pass_accept_req_to_protohdrs(struct adapter *sc, const struct mbuf *m, struct in_conninfo *inc, struct tcphdr *th) { const struct cpl_pass_accept_req *cpl = mtod(m, const void *); const struct ether_header *eh; unsigned int hlen = be32toh(cpl->hdr_len); uintptr_t l3hdr; const struct tcphdr *tcp; eh = (const void *)(cpl + 1); if (chip_id(sc) >= CHELSIO_T6) { l3hdr = ((uintptr_t)eh + G_T6_ETH_HDR_LEN(hlen)); tcp = (const void *)(l3hdr + G_T6_IP_HDR_LEN(hlen)); } else { l3hdr = ((uintptr_t)eh + G_ETH_HDR_LEN(hlen)); tcp = (const void *)(l3hdr + G_IP_HDR_LEN(hlen)); } if (inc) { bzero(inc, sizeof(*inc)); inc->inc_fport = tcp->th_sport; inc->inc_lport = tcp->th_dport; if (((struct ip *)l3hdr)->ip_v == IPVERSION) { const struct ip *ip = (const void *)l3hdr; inc->inc_faddr = ip->ip_src; inc->inc_laddr = ip->ip_dst; } else { const struct ip6_hdr *ip6 = (const void *)l3hdr; inc->inc_flags |= INC_ISIPV6; inc->inc6_faddr = ip6->ip6_src; inc->inc6_laddr = ip6->ip6_dst; } } if (th) { bcopy(tcp, th, sizeof(*th)); tcp_fields_to_host(th); /* just like tcp_input */ } } static struct l2t_entry * get_l2te_for_nexthop(struct port_info *pi, struct ifnet *ifp, struct in_conninfo *inc) { struct l2t_entry *e; struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; struct sockaddr *dst = (void *)&sin6; if (inc->inc_flags & INC_ISIPV6) { struct nhop6_basic nh6; bzero(dst, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6)); dst->sa_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); dst->sa_family = AF_INET6; if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&inc->inc6_laddr)) { /* no need for route lookup */ e = t4_l2t_get(pi, ifp, dst); return (e); } if (fib6_lookup_nh_basic(RT_DEFAULT_FIB, &inc->inc6_faddr, 0, 0, 0, &nh6) != 0) return (NULL); if (nh6.nh_ifp != ifp) return (NULL); ((struct sockaddr_in6 *)dst)->sin6_addr = nh6.nh_addr; } else { struct nhop4_basic nh4; dst->sa_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); dst->sa_family = AF_INET; if (fib4_lookup_nh_basic(RT_DEFAULT_FIB, inc->inc_faddr, 0, 0, &nh4) != 0) return (NULL); if (nh4.nh_ifp != ifp) return (NULL); ((struct sockaddr_in *)dst)->sin_addr = nh4.nh_addr; } e = t4_l2t_get(pi, ifp, dst); return (e); } #define REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT() do { \ reject_reason = __LINE__; \ goto reject; \ } while (0) /* * The context associated with a tid entry via insert_tid could be a synq_entry * or a toepcb. The only way CPL handlers can tell is via a bit in these flags. */ CTASSERT(offsetof(struct toepcb, flags) == offsetof(struct synq_entry, flags)); /* * Incoming SYN on a listening socket. * * XXX: Every use of ifp in this routine has a bad race with up/down, toe/-toe, * etc. */ static int do_pass_accept_req(struct sge_iq *iq, const struct rss_header *rss, struct mbuf *m) { struct adapter *sc = iq->adapter; struct toedev *tod; const struct cpl_pass_accept_req *cpl = mtod(m, const void *); struct cpl_pass_accept_rpl *rpl; struct wrqe *wr; unsigned int stid = G_PASS_OPEN_TID(be32toh(cpl->tos_stid)); unsigned int tid = GET_TID(cpl); struct listen_ctx *lctx = lookup_stid(sc, stid); struct inpcb *inp; struct socket *so; struct in_conninfo inc; struct tcphdr th; struct tcpopt to; struct port_info *pi; struct vi_info *vi; struct ifnet *hw_ifp, *ifp; struct l2t_entry *e = NULL; int rscale, mtu_idx, rx_credits, rxqid, ulp_mode; struct synq_entry *synqe = NULL; int reject_reason, v, ntids; uint16_t vid; u_int wnd; #ifdef INVARIANTS unsigned int opcode = G_CPL_OPCODE(be32toh(OPCODE_TID(cpl))); #endif KASSERT(opcode == CPL_PASS_ACCEPT_REQ, ("%s: unexpected opcode 0x%x", __func__, opcode)); KASSERT(lctx->stid == stid, ("%s: lctx stid mismatch", __func__)); CTR4(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u, tid %u, lctx %p", __func__, stid, tid, lctx); pass_accept_req_to_protohdrs(sc, m, &inc, &th); t4opt_to_tcpopt(&cpl->tcpopt, &to); pi = sc->port[G_SYN_INTF(be16toh(cpl->l2info))]; CURVNET_SET(lctx->vnet); /* * Use the MAC index to lookup the associated VI. If this SYN * didn't match a perfect MAC filter, punt. */ if (!(be16toh(cpl->l2info) & F_SYN_XACT_MATCH)) { m_freem(m); m = NULL; REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); } for_each_vi(pi, v, vi) { if (vi->xact_addr_filt == G_SYN_MAC_IDX(be16toh(cpl->l2info))) goto found; } m_freem(m); m = NULL; REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); found: hw_ifp = vi->ifp; /* the (v)cxgbeX ifnet */ m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = hw_ifp; tod = TOEDEV(hw_ifp); /* * Figure out if there is a pseudo interface (vlan, lagg, etc.) * involved. Don't offload if the SYN had a VLAN tag and the vid * doesn't match anything on this interface. * * XXX: lagg support, lagg + vlan support. */ vid = EVL_VLANOFTAG(be16toh(cpl->vlan)); if (vid != 0xfff) { ifp = VLAN_DEVAT(hw_ifp, vid); if (ifp == NULL) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); } else ifp = hw_ifp; /* * Don't offload if the peer requested a TCP option that's not known to * the silicon. */ if (cpl->tcpopt.unknown) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); if (inc.inc_flags & INC_ISIPV6) { /* Don't offload if the ifcap isn't enabled */ if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_TOE6) == 0) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); /* * SYN must be directed to an IP6 address on this ifnet. This * is more restrictive than in6_localip. */ if (!in6_ifhasaddr(ifp, &inc.inc6_laddr)) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); ntids = 2; } else { /* Don't offload if the ifcap isn't enabled */ if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_TOE4) == 0) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); /* * SYN must be directed to an IP address on this ifnet. This * is more restrictive than in_localip. */ if (!in_ifhasaddr(ifp, inc.inc_laddr)) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); ntids = 1; } /* * Don't offload if the ifnet that the SYN came in on is not in the same * vnet as the listening socket. */ if (lctx->vnet != ifp->if_vnet) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); e = get_l2te_for_nexthop(pi, ifp, &inc); if (e == NULL) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); synqe = mbuf_to_synqe(m); if (synqe == NULL) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); wr = alloc_wrqe(is_t4(sc) ? sizeof(struct cpl_pass_accept_rpl) : sizeof(struct cpl_t5_pass_accept_rpl), &sc->sge.ctrlq[pi->port_id]); if (wr == NULL) REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); rpl = wrtod(wr); INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); /* for 4-tuple check */ /* Don't offload if the 4-tuple is already in use */ if (toe_4tuple_check(&inc, &th, ifp) != 0) { INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); free(wr, M_CXGBE); REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); } INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); inp = lctx->inp; /* listening socket, not owned by TOE */ INP_WLOCK(inp); /* Don't offload if the listening socket has closed */ if (__predict_false(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) { /* * The listening socket has closed. The reply from the TOE to * our CPL_CLOSE_LISTSRV_REQ will ultimately release all * resources tied to this listen context. */ INP_WUNLOCK(inp); free(wr, M_CXGBE); REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); } so = inp->inp_socket; mtu_idx = find_best_mtu_idx(sc, &inc, be16toh(cpl->tcpopt.mss)); rscale = cpl->tcpopt.wsf && V_tcp_do_rfc1323 ? select_rcv_wscale() : 0; /* opt0 rcv_bufsiz initially, assumes its normal meaning later */ wnd = max(so->sol_sbrcv_hiwat, MIN_RCV_WND); wnd = min(wnd, MAX_RCV_WND); rx_credits = min(wnd >> 10, M_RCV_BUFSIZ); save_qids_in_mbuf(m, vi); get_qids_from_mbuf(m, NULL, &rxqid); if (is_t4(sc)) INIT_TP_WR_MIT_CPL(rpl, CPL_PASS_ACCEPT_RPL, tid); else { struct cpl_t5_pass_accept_rpl *rpl5 = (void *)rpl; INIT_TP_WR_MIT_CPL(rpl5, CPL_PASS_ACCEPT_RPL, tid); } if (sc->tt.ddp && (so->so_options & SO_NO_DDP) == 0) { ulp_mode = ULP_MODE_TCPDDP; synqe->flags |= TPF_SYNQE_TCPDDP; } else ulp_mode = ULP_MODE_NONE; rpl->opt0 = calc_opt0(so, vi, e, mtu_idx, rscale, rx_credits, ulp_mode); rpl->opt2 = calc_opt2p(sc, pi, rxqid, &cpl->tcpopt, &th, ulp_mode); synqe->tid = tid; synqe->lctx = lctx; synqe->syn = m; m = NULL; refcount_init(&synqe->refcnt, 1); /* 1 means extra hold */ synqe->l2e_idx = e->idx; synqe->rcv_bufsize = rx_credits; atomic_store_rel_ptr(&synqe->wr, (uintptr_t)wr); insert_tid(sc, tid, synqe, ntids); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&lctx->synq, synqe, link); hold_synqe(synqe); /* hold for the duration it's in the synq */ hold_lctx(lctx); /* A synqe on the list has a ref on its lctx */ /* * If all goes well t4_syncache_respond will get called during * syncache_add. Note that syncache_add releases the pcb lock. */ toe_syncache_add(&inc, &to, &th, inp, tod, synqe); INP_UNLOCK_ASSERT(inp); /* ok to assert, we have a ref on the inp */ /* * If we replied during syncache_add (synqe->wr has been consumed), * good. Otherwise, set it to 0 so that further syncache_respond * attempts by the kernel will be ignored. */ if (atomic_cmpset_ptr(&synqe->wr, (uintptr_t)wr, 0)) { /* * syncache may or may not have a hold on the synqe, which may * or may not be stashed in the original SYN mbuf passed to us. * Just copy it over instead of dealing with all possibilities. */ m = m_dup(synqe->syn, M_NOWAIT); if (m) m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = hw_ifp; remove_tid(sc, synqe->tid, ntids); free(wr, M_CXGBE); /* Yank the synqe out of the lctx synq. */ INP_WLOCK(inp); TAILQ_REMOVE(&lctx->synq, synqe, link); release_synqe(synqe); /* removed from synq list */ inp = release_lctx(sc, lctx); if (inp) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); release_synqe(synqe); /* extra hold */ REJECT_PASS_ACCEPT(); } CTR5(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u, tid %u, lctx %p, synqe %p, SYNACK", __func__, stid, tid, lctx, synqe); INP_WLOCK(inp); synqe->flags |= TPF_SYNQE_HAS_L2TE; if (__predict_false(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) { /* * Listening socket closed but tod_listen_stop did not abort * this tid because there was no L2T entry for the tid at that * time. Abort it now. The reply to the abort will clean up. */ CTR6(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u, tid %u, lctx %p, synqe %p (0x%x), ABORT", __func__, stid, tid, lctx, synqe, synqe->flags); if (!(synqe->flags & TPF_SYNQE_EXPANDED)) send_reset_synqe(tod, synqe); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); CURVNET_RESTORE(); release_synqe(synqe); /* extra hold */ return (__LINE__); } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); CURVNET_RESTORE(); release_synqe(synqe); /* extra hold */ return (0); reject: CURVNET_RESTORE(); CTR4(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u, tid %u, REJECT (%d)", __func__, stid, tid, reject_reason); if (e) t4_l2t_release(e); release_tid(sc, tid, lctx->ctrlq); if (__predict_true(m != NULL)) { m_adj(m, sizeof(*cpl)); m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |= (CSUM_IP_CHECKED | CSUM_IP_VALID | CSUM_DATA_VALID | CSUM_PSEUDO_HDR); m->m_pkthdr.csum_data = 0xffff; hw_ifp->if_input(hw_ifp, m); } return (reject_reason); } static void synqe_to_protohdrs(struct adapter *sc, struct synq_entry *synqe, const struct cpl_pass_establish *cpl, struct in_conninfo *inc, struct tcphdr *th, struct tcpopt *to) { uint16_t tcp_opt = be16toh(cpl->tcp_opt); /* start off with the original SYN */ pass_accept_req_to_protohdrs(sc, synqe->syn, inc, th); /* modify parts to make it look like the ACK to our SYN|ACK */ th->th_flags = TH_ACK; th->th_ack = synqe->iss + 1; th->th_seq = be32toh(cpl->rcv_isn); bzero(to, sizeof(*to)); if (G_TCPOPT_TSTAMP(tcp_opt)) { to->to_flags |= TOF_TS; to->to_tsecr = synqe->ts; } } static int do_pass_establish(struct sge_iq *iq, const struct rss_header *rss, struct mbuf *m) { struct adapter *sc = iq->adapter; struct vi_info *vi; struct ifnet *ifp; const struct cpl_pass_establish *cpl = (const void *)(rss + 1); #if defined(KTR) || defined(INVARIANTS) unsigned int stid = G_PASS_OPEN_TID(be32toh(cpl->tos_stid)); #endif unsigned int tid = GET_TID(cpl); struct synq_entry *synqe = lookup_tid(sc, tid); struct listen_ctx *lctx = synqe->lctx; struct inpcb *inp = lctx->inp, *new_inp; struct socket *so; struct tcphdr th; struct tcpopt to; struct in_conninfo inc; struct toepcb *toep; u_int txqid, rxqid; #ifdef INVARIANTS unsigned int opcode = G_CPL_OPCODE(be32toh(OPCODE_TID(cpl))); #endif KASSERT(opcode == CPL_PASS_ESTABLISH, ("%s: unexpected opcode 0x%x", __func__, opcode)); KASSERT(m == NULL, ("%s: wasn't expecting payload", __func__)); KASSERT(lctx->stid == stid, ("%s: lctx stid mismatch", __func__)); KASSERT(synqe->flags & TPF_SYNQE, ("%s: tid %u (ctx %p) not a synqe", __func__, tid, synqe)); CURVNET_SET(lctx->vnet); INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); /* for syncache_expand */ INP_WLOCK(inp); CTR6(KTR_CXGBE, "%s: stid %u, tid %u, synqe %p (0x%x), inp_flags 0x%x", __func__, stid, tid, synqe, synqe->flags, inp->inp_flags); if (__predict_false(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) { if (synqe->flags & TPF_SYNQE_HAS_L2TE) { KASSERT(synqe->flags & TPF_ABORT_SHUTDOWN, ("%s: listen socket closed but tid %u not aborted.", __func__, tid)); } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); CURVNET_RESTORE(); return (0); } ifp = synqe->syn->m_pkthdr.rcvif; vi = ifp->if_softc; KASSERT(vi->pi->adapter == sc, ("%s: vi %p, sc %p mismatch", __func__, vi, sc)); get_qids_from_mbuf(synqe->syn, &txqid, &rxqid); KASSERT(rxqid == iq_to_ofld_rxq(iq) - &sc->sge.ofld_rxq[0], ("%s: CPL arrived on unexpected rxq. %d %d", __func__, rxqid, (int)(iq_to_ofld_rxq(iq) - &sc->sge.ofld_rxq[0]))); toep = alloc_toepcb(vi, txqid, rxqid, M_NOWAIT); if (toep == NULL) { reset: /* * The reply to this abort will perform final cleanup. There is * no need to check for HAS_L2TE here. We can be here only if * we responded to the PASS_ACCEPT_REQ, and our response had the * L2T idx. */ send_reset_synqe(TOEDEV(ifp), synqe); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); CURVNET_RESTORE(); return (0); } toep->tid = tid; toep->l2te = &sc->l2t->l2tab[synqe->l2e_idx]; if (synqe->flags & TPF_SYNQE_TCPDDP) set_tcpddp_ulp_mode(toep); else toep->ulp_mode = ULP_MODE_NONE; /* opt0 rcv_bufsiz initially, assumes its normal meaning later */ toep->rx_credits = synqe->rcv_bufsize; so = inp->inp_socket; KASSERT(so != NULL, ("%s: socket is NULL", __func__)); /* Come up with something that syncache_expand should be ok with. */ synqe_to_protohdrs(sc, synqe, cpl, &inc, &th, &to); /* * No more need for anything in the mbuf that carried the * CPL_PASS_ACCEPT_REQ. Drop the CPL_PASS_ESTABLISH and toep pointer * there. XXX: bad form but I don't want to increase the size of synqe. */ m = synqe->syn; KASSERT(sizeof(*cpl) + sizeof(toep) <= m->m_len, ("%s: no room in mbuf %p (m_len %d)", __func__, m, m->m_len)); bcopy(cpl, mtod(m, void *), sizeof(*cpl)); *(struct toepcb **)(mtod(m, struct cpl_pass_establish *) + 1) = toep; if (!toe_syncache_expand(&inc, &to, &th, &so) || so == NULL) { free_toepcb(toep); goto reset; } /* New connection inpcb is already locked by syncache_expand(). */ new_inp = sotoinpcb(so); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(new_inp); MPASS(so->so_vnet == lctx->vnet); toep->vnet = lctx->vnet; if (inc.inc_flags & INC_ISIPV6) toep->ce = hold_lip(sc->tom_softc, &inc.inc6_laddr, lctx->ce); /* * This is for the unlikely case where the syncache entry that we added * has been evicted from the syncache, but the syncache_expand above * works because of syncookies. * * XXX: we've held the tcbinfo lock throughout so there's no risk of * anyone accept'ing a connection before we've installed our hooks, but * this somewhat defeats the purpose of having a tod_offload_socket :-( */ if (__predict_false(!(synqe->flags & TPF_SYNQE_EXPANDED))) { tcp_timer_activate(intotcpcb(new_inp), TT_KEEP, 0); t4_offload_socket(TOEDEV(ifp), synqe, so); } INP_WUNLOCK(new_inp); /* Done with the synqe */ TAILQ_REMOVE(&lctx->synq, synqe, link); inp = release_lctx(sc, lctx); if (inp != NULL) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); CURVNET_RESTORE(); release_synqe(synqe); return (0); } void t4_init_listen_cpl_handlers(void) { t4_register_cpl_handler(CPL_PASS_OPEN_RPL, do_pass_open_rpl); t4_register_cpl_handler(CPL_CLOSE_LISTSRV_RPL, do_close_server_rpl); t4_register_cpl_handler(CPL_PASS_ACCEPT_REQ, do_pass_accept_req); t4_register_cpl_handler(CPL_PASS_ESTABLISH, do_pass_establish); } void t4_uninit_listen_cpl_handlers(void) { t4_register_cpl_handler(CPL_PASS_OPEN_RPL, NULL); t4_register_cpl_handler(CPL_CLOSE_LISTSRV_RPL, NULL); t4_register_cpl_handler(CPL_PASS_ACCEPT_REQ, NULL); t4_register_cpl_handler(CPL_PASS_ESTABLISH, NULL); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/safe/safe.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/safe/safe.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/safe/safe.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,2231 +1,2227 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting * Copyright (c) 2003 Global Technology Associates, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); /* * SafeNet SafeXcel-1141 hardware crypto accelerator */ #include "opt_safe.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "cryptodev_if.h" #include #include #ifdef SAFE_RNDTEST #include #endif #include #include #ifndef bswap32 #define bswap32 NTOHL #endif /* * Prototypes and count for the pci_device structure */ static int safe_probe(device_t); static int safe_attach(device_t); static int safe_detach(device_t); static int safe_suspend(device_t); static int safe_resume(device_t); static int safe_shutdown(device_t); static int safe_newsession(device_t, u_int32_t *, struct cryptoini *); static int safe_freesession(device_t, u_int64_t); static int safe_process(device_t, struct cryptop *, int); static device_method_t safe_methods[] = { /* Device interface */ DEVMETHOD(device_probe, safe_probe), DEVMETHOD(device_attach, safe_attach), DEVMETHOD(device_detach, safe_detach), DEVMETHOD(device_suspend, safe_suspend), DEVMETHOD(device_resume, safe_resume), DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, safe_shutdown), /* crypto device methods */ DEVMETHOD(cryptodev_newsession, safe_newsession), DEVMETHOD(cryptodev_freesession,safe_freesession), DEVMETHOD(cryptodev_process, safe_process), DEVMETHOD_END }; static driver_t safe_driver = { "safe", safe_methods, sizeof (struct safe_softc) }; static devclass_t safe_devclass; DRIVER_MODULE(safe, pci, safe_driver, safe_devclass, 0, 0); MODULE_DEPEND(safe, crypto, 1, 1, 1); #ifdef SAFE_RNDTEST MODULE_DEPEND(safe, rndtest, 1, 1, 1); #endif static void safe_intr(void *); static void safe_callback(struct safe_softc *, struct safe_ringentry *); static void safe_feed(struct safe_softc *, struct safe_ringentry *); static void safe_mcopy(struct mbuf *, struct mbuf *, u_int); #ifndef SAFE_NO_RNG static void safe_rng_init(struct safe_softc *); static void safe_rng(void *); #endif /* SAFE_NO_RNG */ static int safe_dma_malloc(struct safe_softc *, bus_size_t, struct safe_dma_alloc *, int); #define safe_dma_sync(_dma, _flags) \ bus_dmamap_sync((_dma)->dma_tag, (_dma)->dma_map, (_flags)) static void safe_dma_free(struct safe_softc *, struct safe_dma_alloc *); static int safe_dmamap_aligned(const struct safe_operand *); static int safe_dmamap_uniform(const struct safe_operand *); static void safe_reset_board(struct safe_softc *); static void safe_init_board(struct safe_softc *); static void safe_init_pciregs(device_t dev); static void safe_cleanchip(struct safe_softc *); static void safe_totalreset(struct safe_softc *); static int safe_free_entry(struct safe_softc *, struct safe_ringentry *); static SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, safe, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "SafeNet driver parameters"); #ifdef SAFE_DEBUG static void safe_dump_dmastatus(struct safe_softc *, const char *); static void safe_dump_ringstate(struct safe_softc *, const char *); static void safe_dump_intrstate(struct safe_softc *, const char *); static void safe_dump_request(struct safe_softc *, const char *, struct safe_ringentry *); static struct safe_softc *safec; /* for use by hw.safe.dump */ static int safe_debug = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_hw_safe, OID_AUTO, debug, CTLFLAG_RW, &safe_debug, 0, "control debugging msgs"); #define DPRINTF(_x) if (safe_debug) printf _x #else #define DPRINTF(_x) #endif #define READ_REG(sc,r) \ bus_space_read_4((sc)->sc_st, (sc)->sc_sh, (r)) #define WRITE_REG(sc,reg,val) \ bus_space_write_4((sc)->sc_st, (sc)->sc_sh, reg, val) struct safe_stats safestats; SYSCTL_STRUCT(_hw_safe, OID_AUTO, stats, CTLFLAG_RD, &safestats, safe_stats, "driver statistics"); #ifndef SAFE_NO_RNG static int safe_rnginterval = 1; /* poll once a second */ SYSCTL_INT(_hw_safe, OID_AUTO, rnginterval, CTLFLAG_RW, &safe_rnginterval, 0, "RNG polling interval (secs)"); static int safe_rngbufsize = 16; /* 64 bytes each poll */ SYSCTL_INT(_hw_safe, OID_AUTO, rngbufsize, CTLFLAG_RW, &safe_rngbufsize, 0, "RNG polling buffer size (32-bit words)"); static int safe_rngmaxalarm = 8; /* max alarms before reset */ SYSCTL_INT(_hw_safe, OID_AUTO, rngmaxalarm, CTLFLAG_RW, &safe_rngmaxalarm, 0, "RNG max alarms before reset"); #endif /* SAFE_NO_RNG */ static int safe_probe(device_t dev) { if (pci_get_vendor(dev) == PCI_VENDOR_SAFENET && pci_get_device(dev) == PCI_PRODUCT_SAFEXCEL) return (BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT); return (ENXIO); } static const char* safe_partname(struct safe_softc *sc) { /* XXX sprintf numbers when not decoded */ switch (pci_get_vendor(sc->sc_dev)) { case PCI_VENDOR_SAFENET: switch (pci_get_device(sc->sc_dev)) { case PCI_PRODUCT_SAFEXCEL: return "SafeNet SafeXcel-1141"; } return "SafeNet unknown-part"; } return "Unknown-vendor unknown-part"; } #ifndef SAFE_NO_RNG static void default_harvest(struct rndtest_state *rsp, void *buf, u_int count) { /* MarkM: FIX!! Check that this does not swamp the harvester! */ random_harvest_queue(buf, count, count*NBBY/2, RANDOM_PURE_SAFE); } #endif /* SAFE_NO_RNG */ static int safe_attach(device_t dev) { struct safe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); u_int32_t raddr; u_int32_t i, devinfo; int rid; bzero(sc, sizeof (*sc)); sc->sc_dev = dev; /* XXX handle power management */ pci_enable_busmaster(dev); /* * Setup memory-mapping of PCI registers. */ rid = BS_BAR; sc->sc_sr = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid, RF_ACTIVE); if (sc->sc_sr == NULL) { device_printf(dev, "cannot map register space\n"); goto bad; } sc->sc_st = rman_get_bustag(sc->sc_sr); sc->sc_sh = rman_get_bushandle(sc->sc_sr); /* * Arrange interrupt line. */ rid = 0; sc->sc_irq = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid, RF_SHAREABLE|RF_ACTIVE); if (sc->sc_irq == NULL) { device_printf(dev, "could not map interrupt\n"); goto bad1; } /* * NB: Network code assumes we are blocked with splimp() * so make sure the IRQ is mapped appropriately. */ if (bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->sc_irq, INTR_TYPE_NET | INTR_MPSAFE, NULL, safe_intr, sc, &sc->sc_ih)) { device_printf(dev, "could not establish interrupt\n"); goto bad2; } sc->sc_cid = crypto_get_driverid(dev, CRYPTOCAP_F_HARDWARE); if (sc->sc_cid < 0) { device_printf(dev, "could not get crypto driver id\n"); goto bad3; } sc->sc_chiprev = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_DEVINFO) & (SAFE_DEVINFO_REV_MAJ | SAFE_DEVINFO_REV_MIN); /* * Setup DMA descriptor area. */ if (bus_dma_tag_create(bus_get_dma_tag(dev), /* parent */ 1, /* alignment */ SAFE_DMA_BOUNDARY, /* boundary */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT, /* lowaddr */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */ NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */ SAFE_MAX_DMA, /* maxsize */ SAFE_MAX_PART, /* nsegments */ SAFE_MAX_SSIZE, /* maxsegsize */ BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW, /* flags */ NULL, NULL, /* locking */ &sc->sc_srcdmat)) { device_printf(dev, "cannot allocate DMA tag\n"); goto bad4; } if (bus_dma_tag_create(bus_get_dma_tag(dev), /* parent */ 1, /* alignment */ SAFE_MAX_DSIZE, /* boundary */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT, /* lowaddr */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */ NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */ SAFE_MAX_DMA, /* maxsize */ SAFE_MAX_PART, /* nsegments */ SAFE_MAX_DSIZE, /* maxsegsize */ BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW, /* flags */ NULL, NULL, /* locking */ &sc->sc_dstdmat)) { device_printf(dev, "cannot allocate DMA tag\n"); goto bad4; } /* * Allocate packet engine descriptors. */ if (safe_dma_malloc(sc, SAFE_MAX_NQUEUE * sizeof (struct safe_ringentry), &sc->sc_ringalloc, 0)) { device_printf(dev, "cannot allocate PE descriptor ring\n"); bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->sc_srcdmat); goto bad4; } /* * Hookup the static portion of all our data structures. */ sc->sc_ring = (struct safe_ringentry *) sc->sc_ringalloc.dma_vaddr; sc->sc_ringtop = sc->sc_ring + SAFE_MAX_NQUEUE; sc->sc_front = sc->sc_ring; sc->sc_back = sc->sc_ring; raddr = sc->sc_ringalloc.dma_paddr; bzero(sc->sc_ring, SAFE_MAX_NQUEUE * sizeof(struct safe_ringentry)); for (i = 0; i < SAFE_MAX_NQUEUE; i++) { struct safe_ringentry *re = &sc->sc_ring[i]; re->re_desc.d_sa = raddr + offsetof(struct safe_ringentry, re_sa); re->re_sa.sa_staterec = raddr + offsetof(struct safe_ringentry, re_sastate); raddr += sizeof (struct safe_ringentry); } mtx_init(&sc->sc_ringmtx, device_get_nameunit(dev), "packet engine ring", MTX_DEF); /* * Allocate scatter and gather particle descriptors. */ if (safe_dma_malloc(sc, SAFE_TOTAL_SPART * sizeof (struct safe_pdesc), &sc->sc_spalloc, 0)) { device_printf(dev, "cannot allocate source particle " "descriptor ring\n"); mtx_destroy(&sc->sc_ringmtx); safe_dma_free(sc, &sc->sc_ringalloc); bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->sc_srcdmat); goto bad4; } sc->sc_spring = (struct safe_pdesc *) sc->sc_spalloc.dma_vaddr; sc->sc_springtop = sc->sc_spring + SAFE_TOTAL_SPART; sc->sc_spfree = sc->sc_spring; bzero(sc->sc_spring, SAFE_TOTAL_SPART * sizeof(struct safe_pdesc)); if (safe_dma_malloc(sc, SAFE_TOTAL_DPART * sizeof (struct safe_pdesc), &sc->sc_dpalloc, 0)) { device_printf(dev, "cannot allocate destination particle " "descriptor ring\n"); mtx_destroy(&sc->sc_ringmtx); safe_dma_free(sc, &sc->sc_spalloc); safe_dma_free(sc, &sc->sc_ringalloc); bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->sc_dstdmat); goto bad4; } sc->sc_dpring = (struct safe_pdesc *) sc->sc_dpalloc.dma_vaddr; sc->sc_dpringtop = sc->sc_dpring + SAFE_TOTAL_DPART; sc->sc_dpfree = sc->sc_dpring; bzero(sc->sc_dpring, SAFE_TOTAL_DPART * sizeof(struct safe_pdesc)); device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s", safe_partname(sc)); devinfo = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_DEVINFO); if (devinfo & SAFE_DEVINFO_RNG) { sc->sc_flags |= SAFE_FLAGS_RNG; printf(" rng"); } if (devinfo & SAFE_DEVINFO_PKEY) { #if 0 printf(" key"); sc->sc_flags |= SAFE_FLAGS_KEY; crypto_kregister(sc->sc_cid, CRK_MOD_EXP, 0); crypto_kregister(sc->sc_cid, CRK_MOD_EXP_CRT, 0); #endif } if (devinfo & SAFE_DEVINFO_DES) { printf(" des/3des"); crypto_register(sc->sc_cid, CRYPTO_3DES_CBC, 0, 0); crypto_register(sc->sc_cid, CRYPTO_DES_CBC, 0, 0); } if (devinfo & SAFE_DEVINFO_AES) { printf(" aes"); crypto_register(sc->sc_cid, CRYPTO_AES_CBC, 0, 0); } if (devinfo & SAFE_DEVINFO_MD5) { printf(" md5"); crypto_register(sc->sc_cid, CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC, 0, 0); } if (devinfo & SAFE_DEVINFO_SHA1) { printf(" sha1"); crypto_register(sc->sc_cid, CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC, 0, 0); } printf(" null"); crypto_register(sc->sc_cid, CRYPTO_NULL_CBC, 0, 0); crypto_register(sc->sc_cid, CRYPTO_NULL_HMAC, 0, 0); /* XXX other supported algorithms */ printf("\n"); safe_reset_board(sc); /* reset h/w */ safe_init_pciregs(dev); /* init pci settings */ safe_init_board(sc); /* init h/w */ #ifndef SAFE_NO_RNG if (sc->sc_flags & SAFE_FLAGS_RNG) { #ifdef SAFE_RNDTEST sc->sc_rndtest = rndtest_attach(dev); if (sc->sc_rndtest) sc->sc_harvest = rndtest_harvest; else sc->sc_harvest = default_harvest; #else sc->sc_harvest = default_harvest; #endif safe_rng_init(sc); callout_init(&sc->sc_rngto, 1); callout_reset(&sc->sc_rngto, hz*safe_rnginterval, safe_rng, sc); } #endif /* SAFE_NO_RNG */ #ifdef SAFE_DEBUG safec = sc; /* for use by hw.safe.dump */ #endif return (0); bad4: crypto_unregister_all(sc->sc_cid); bad3: bus_teardown_intr(dev, sc->sc_irq, sc->sc_ih); bad2: bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0, sc->sc_irq); bad1: bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, BS_BAR, sc->sc_sr); bad: return (ENXIO); } /* * Detach a device that successfully probed. */ static int safe_detach(device_t dev) { struct safe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); /* XXX wait/abort active ops */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_MASK, 0); /* disable interrupts */ callout_stop(&sc->sc_rngto); crypto_unregister_all(sc->sc_cid); #ifdef SAFE_RNDTEST if (sc->sc_rndtest) rndtest_detach(sc->sc_rndtest); #endif safe_cleanchip(sc); safe_dma_free(sc, &sc->sc_dpalloc); safe_dma_free(sc, &sc->sc_spalloc); mtx_destroy(&sc->sc_ringmtx); safe_dma_free(sc, &sc->sc_ringalloc); bus_generic_detach(dev); bus_teardown_intr(dev, sc->sc_irq, sc->sc_ih); bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0, sc->sc_irq); bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->sc_srcdmat); bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->sc_dstdmat); bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, BS_BAR, sc->sc_sr); return (0); } /* * Stop all chip i/o so that the kernel's probe routines don't * get confused by errant DMAs when rebooting. */ static int safe_shutdown(device_t dev) { #ifdef notyet safe_stop(device_get_softc(dev)); #endif return (0); } /* * Device suspend routine. */ static int safe_suspend(device_t dev) { struct safe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); #ifdef notyet /* XXX stop the device and save PCI settings */ #endif sc->sc_suspended = 1; return (0); } static int safe_resume(device_t dev) { struct safe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); #ifdef notyet /* XXX retore PCI settings and start the device */ #endif sc->sc_suspended = 0; return (0); } /* * SafeXcel Interrupt routine */ static void safe_intr(void *arg) { struct safe_softc *sc = arg; volatile u_int32_t stat; stat = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_HM_STAT); if (stat == 0) /* shared irq, not for us */ return; WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_CLR, stat); /* IACK */ if ((stat & SAFE_INT_PE_DDONE)) { /* * Descriptor(s) done; scan the ring and * process completed operations. */ mtx_lock(&sc->sc_ringmtx); while (sc->sc_back != sc->sc_front) { struct safe_ringentry *re = sc->sc_back; #ifdef SAFE_DEBUG if (safe_debug) { safe_dump_ringstate(sc, __func__); safe_dump_request(sc, __func__, re); } #endif /* * safe_process marks ring entries that were allocated * but not used with a csr of zero. This insures the * ring front pointer never needs to be set backwards * in the event that an entry is allocated but not used * because of a setup error. */ if (re->re_desc.d_csr != 0) { if (!SAFE_PE_CSR_IS_DONE(re->re_desc.d_csr)) break; if (!SAFE_PE_LEN_IS_DONE(re->re_desc.d_len)) break; sc->sc_nqchip--; safe_callback(sc, re); } if (++(sc->sc_back) == sc->sc_ringtop) sc->sc_back = sc->sc_ring; } mtx_unlock(&sc->sc_ringmtx); } /* * Check to see if we got any DMA Error */ if (stat & SAFE_INT_PE_ERROR) { DPRINTF(("dmaerr dmastat %08x\n", READ_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_DMASTAT))); safestats.st_dmaerr++; safe_totalreset(sc); #if 0 safe_feed(sc); #endif } if (sc->sc_needwakeup) { /* XXX check high watermark */ int wakeup = sc->sc_needwakeup & (CRYPTO_SYMQ|CRYPTO_ASYMQ); DPRINTF(("%s: wakeup crypto %x\n", __func__, sc->sc_needwakeup)); sc->sc_needwakeup &= ~wakeup; crypto_unblock(sc->sc_cid, wakeup); } } /* * safe_feed() - post a request to chip */ static void safe_feed(struct safe_softc *sc, struct safe_ringentry *re) { bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); if (re->re_dst_map != NULL) bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD); /* XXX have no smaller granularity */ safe_dma_sync(&sc->sc_ringalloc, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); safe_dma_sync(&sc->sc_spalloc, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); safe_dma_sync(&sc->sc_dpalloc, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); #ifdef SAFE_DEBUG if (safe_debug) { safe_dump_ringstate(sc, __func__); safe_dump_request(sc, __func__, re); } #endif sc->sc_nqchip++; if (sc->sc_nqchip > safestats.st_maxqchip) safestats.st_maxqchip = sc->sc_nqchip; /* poke h/w to check descriptor ring, any value can be written */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_RD_DESCR, 0); } #define N(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof (a[0])) static void safe_setup_enckey(struct safe_session *ses, caddr_t key) { int i; bcopy(key, ses->ses_key, ses->ses_klen / 8); /* PE is little-endian, insure proper byte order */ for (i = 0; i < N(ses->ses_key); i++) ses->ses_key[i] = htole32(ses->ses_key[i]); } static void safe_setup_mackey(struct safe_session *ses, int algo, caddr_t key, int klen) { MD5_CTX md5ctx; SHA1_CTX sha1ctx; int i; for (i = 0; i < klen; i++) key[i] ^= HMAC_IPAD_VAL; if (algo == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC) { MD5Init(&md5ctx); MD5Update(&md5ctx, key, klen); MD5Update(&md5ctx, hmac_ipad_buffer, MD5_HMAC_BLOCK_LEN - klen); bcopy(md5ctx.state, ses->ses_hminner, sizeof(md5ctx.state)); } else { SHA1Init(&sha1ctx); SHA1Update(&sha1ctx, key, klen); SHA1Update(&sha1ctx, hmac_ipad_buffer, SHA1_HMAC_BLOCK_LEN - klen); bcopy(sha1ctx.h.b32, ses->ses_hminner, sizeof(sha1ctx.h.b32)); } for (i = 0; i < klen; i++) key[i] ^= (HMAC_IPAD_VAL ^ HMAC_OPAD_VAL); if (algo == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC) { MD5Init(&md5ctx); MD5Update(&md5ctx, key, klen); MD5Update(&md5ctx, hmac_opad_buffer, MD5_HMAC_BLOCK_LEN - klen); bcopy(md5ctx.state, ses->ses_hmouter, sizeof(md5ctx.state)); } else { SHA1Init(&sha1ctx); SHA1Update(&sha1ctx, key, klen); SHA1Update(&sha1ctx, hmac_opad_buffer, SHA1_HMAC_BLOCK_LEN - klen); bcopy(sha1ctx.h.b32, ses->ses_hmouter, sizeof(sha1ctx.h.b32)); } for (i = 0; i < klen; i++) key[i] ^= HMAC_OPAD_VAL; /* PE is little-endian, insure proper byte order */ for (i = 0; i < N(ses->ses_hminner); i++) { ses->ses_hminner[i] = htole32(ses->ses_hminner[i]); ses->ses_hmouter[i] = htole32(ses->ses_hmouter[i]); } } #undef N /* * Allocate a new 'session' and return an encoded session id. 'sidp' * contains our registration id, and should contain an encoded session * id on successful allocation. */ static int safe_newsession(device_t dev, u_int32_t *sidp, struct cryptoini *cri) { struct safe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); struct cryptoini *c, *encini = NULL, *macini = NULL; struct safe_session *ses = NULL; int sesn; if (sidp == NULL || cri == NULL || sc == NULL) return (EINVAL); for (c = cri; c != NULL; c = c->cri_next) { if (c->cri_alg == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC || c->cri_alg == CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC || c->cri_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_HMAC) { if (macini) return (EINVAL); macini = c; } else if (c->cri_alg == CRYPTO_DES_CBC || c->cri_alg == CRYPTO_3DES_CBC || c->cri_alg == CRYPTO_AES_CBC || c->cri_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_CBC) { if (encini) return (EINVAL); encini = c; } else return (EINVAL); } if (encini == NULL && macini == NULL) return (EINVAL); if (encini) { /* validate key length */ switch (encini->cri_alg) { case CRYPTO_DES_CBC: if (encini->cri_klen != 64) return (EINVAL); break; case CRYPTO_3DES_CBC: if (encini->cri_klen != 192) return (EINVAL); break; case CRYPTO_AES_CBC: if (encini->cri_klen != 128 && encini->cri_klen != 192 && encini->cri_klen != 256) return (EINVAL); break; } } if (sc->sc_sessions == NULL) { ses = sc->sc_sessions = (struct safe_session *)malloc( sizeof(struct safe_session), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (ses == NULL) return (ENOMEM); sesn = 0; sc->sc_nsessions = 1; } else { for (sesn = 0; sesn < sc->sc_nsessions; sesn++) { if (sc->sc_sessions[sesn].ses_used == 0) { ses = &sc->sc_sessions[sesn]; break; } } if (ses == NULL) { sesn = sc->sc_nsessions; ses = (struct safe_session *)malloc((sesn + 1) * sizeof(struct safe_session), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (ses == NULL) return (ENOMEM); bcopy(sc->sc_sessions, ses, sesn * sizeof(struct safe_session)); bzero(sc->sc_sessions, sesn * sizeof(struct safe_session)); free(sc->sc_sessions, M_DEVBUF); sc->sc_sessions = ses; ses = &sc->sc_sessions[sesn]; sc->sc_nsessions++; } } bzero(ses, sizeof(struct safe_session)); ses->ses_used = 1; if (encini) { /* get an IV */ /* XXX may read fewer than requested */ read_random(ses->ses_iv, sizeof(ses->ses_iv)); ses->ses_klen = encini->cri_klen; if (encini->cri_key != NULL) safe_setup_enckey(ses, encini->cri_key); } if (macini) { ses->ses_mlen = macini->cri_mlen; if (ses->ses_mlen == 0) { if (macini->cri_alg == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC) ses->ses_mlen = MD5_HASH_LEN; else ses->ses_mlen = SHA1_HASH_LEN; } if (macini->cri_key != NULL) { safe_setup_mackey(ses, macini->cri_alg, macini->cri_key, macini->cri_klen / 8); } } *sidp = SAFE_SID(device_get_unit(sc->sc_dev), sesn); return (0); } /* * Deallocate a session. */ static int safe_freesession(device_t dev, u_int64_t tid) { struct safe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); int session, ret; u_int32_t sid = ((u_int32_t) tid) & 0xffffffff; if (sc == NULL) return (EINVAL); session = SAFE_SESSION(sid); if (session < sc->sc_nsessions) { bzero(&sc->sc_sessions[session], sizeof(sc->sc_sessions[session])); ret = 0; } else ret = EINVAL; return (ret); } static void safe_op_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *seg, int nsegs, bus_size_t mapsize, int error) { struct safe_operand *op = arg; DPRINTF(("%s: mapsize %u nsegs %d error %d\n", __func__, (u_int) mapsize, nsegs, error)); if (error != 0) return; op->mapsize = mapsize; op->nsegs = nsegs; bcopy(seg, op->segs, nsegs * sizeof (seg[0])); } static int safe_process(device_t dev, struct cryptop *crp, int hint) { struct safe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); int err = 0, i, nicealign, uniform; struct cryptodesc *crd1, *crd2, *maccrd, *enccrd; int bypass, oplen, ivsize; caddr_t iv; int16_t coffset; struct safe_session *ses; struct safe_ringentry *re; struct safe_sarec *sa; struct safe_pdesc *pd; u_int32_t cmd0, cmd1, staterec; if (crp == NULL || crp->crp_callback == NULL || sc == NULL) { safestats.st_invalid++; return (EINVAL); } if (SAFE_SESSION(crp->crp_sid) >= sc->sc_nsessions) { safestats.st_badsession++; return (EINVAL); } mtx_lock(&sc->sc_ringmtx); if (sc->sc_front == sc->sc_back && sc->sc_nqchip != 0) { safestats.st_ringfull++; sc->sc_needwakeup |= CRYPTO_SYMQ; mtx_unlock(&sc->sc_ringmtx); return (ERESTART); } re = sc->sc_front; staterec = re->re_sa.sa_staterec; /* save */ /* NB: zero everything but the PE descriptor */ bzero(&re->re_sa, sizeof(struct safe_ringentry) - sizeof(re->re_desc)); re->re_sa.sa_staterec = staterec; /* restore */ re->re_crp = crp; re->re_sesn = SAFE_SESSION(crp->crp_sid); if (crp->crp_flags & CRYPTO_F_IMBUF) { re->re_src_m = (struct mbuf *)crp->crp_buf; re->re_dst_m = (struct mbuf *)crp->crp_buf; } else if (crp->crp_flags & CRYPTO_F_IOV) { re->re_src_io = (struct uio *)crp->crp_buf; re->re_dst_io = (struct uio *)crp->crp_buf; } else { safestats.st_badflags++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; /* XXX we don't handle contiguous blocks! */ } sa = &re->re_sa; ses = &sc->sc_sessions[re->re_sesn]; crd1 = crp->crp_desc; if (crd1 == NULL) { safestats.st_nodesc++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } crd2 = crd1->crd_next; cmd0 = SAFE_SA_CMD0_BASIC; /* basic group operation */ cmd1 = 0; if (crd2 == NULL) { if (crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_HMAC) { maccrd = crd1; enccrd = NULL; cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_OP_HASH; } else if (crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_DES_CBC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_3DES_CBC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_AES_CBC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_CBC) { maccrd = NULL; enccrd = crd1; cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_OP_CRYPT; } else { safestats.st_badalg++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } } else { if ((crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_HMAC) && (crd2->crd_alg == CRYPTO_DES_CBC || crd2->crd_alg == CRYPTO_3DES_CBC || crd2->crd_alg == CRYPTO_AES_CBC || crd2->crd_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_CBC) && ((crd2->crd_flags & CRD_F_ENCRYPT) == 0)) { maccrd = crd1; enccrd = crd2; } else if ((crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_DES_CBC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_3DES_CBC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_AES_CBC || crd1->crd_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_CBC) && (crd2->crd_alg == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC || crd2->crd_alg == CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC || crd2->crd_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_HMAC) && (crd1->crd_flags & CRD_F_ENCRYPT)) { enccrd = crd1; maccrd = crd2; } else { safestats.st_badalg++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_OP_BOTH; } if (enccrd) { if (enccrd->crd_flags & CRD_F_KEY_EXPLICIT) safe_setup_enckey(ses, enccrd->crd_key); if (enccrd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_DES_CBC) { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_DES; cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_CBC; ivsize = 2*sizeof(u_int32_t); } else if (enccrd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_3DES_CBC) { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_3DES; cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_CBC; ivsize = 2*sizeof(u_int32_t); } else if (enccrd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_AES_CBC) { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_AES; cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_CBC; if (ses->ses_klen == 128) cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_AES128; else if (ses->ses_klen == 192) cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_AES192; else cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_AES256; ivsize = 4*sizeof(u_int32_t); } else { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_CRYPT_NULL; ivsize = 0; } /* * Setup encrypt/decrypt state. When using basic ops * we can't use an inline IV because hash/crypt offset * must be from the end of the IV to the start of the * crypt data and this leaves out the preceding header * from the hash calculation. Instead we place the IV * in the state record and set the hash/crypt offset to * copy both the header+IV. */ if (enccrd->crd_flags & CRD_F_ENCRYPT) { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_OUTBOUND; if (enccrd->crd_flags & CRD_F_IV_EXPLICIT) iv = enccrd->crd_iv; else iv = (caddr_t) ses->ses_iv; if ((enccrd->crd_flags & CRD_F_IV_PRESENT) == 0) { crypto_copyback(crp->crp_flags, crp->crp_buf, enccrd->crd_inject, ivsize, iv); } bcopy(iv, re->re_sastate.sa_saved_iv, ivsize); cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_IVLD_STATE | SAFE_SA_CMD0_SAVEIV; re->re_flags |= SAFE_QFLAGS_COPYOUTIV; } else { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_INBOUND; if (enccrd->crd_flags & CRD_F_IV_EXPLICIT) { bcopy(enccrd->crd_iv, re->re_sastate.sa_saved_iv, ivsize); } else { crypto_copydata(crp->crp_flags, crp->crp_buf, enccrd->crd_inject, ivsize, (caddr_t)re->re_sastate.sa_saved_iv); } cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_IVLD_STATE; } /* * For basic encryption use the zero pad algorithm. * This pads results to an 8-byte boundary and * suppresses padding verification for inbound (i.e. * decrypt) operations. * * NB: Not sure if the 8-byte pad boundary is a problem. */ cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_PAD_ZERO; /* XXX assert key bufs have the same size */ bcopy(ses->ses_key, sa->sa_key, sizeof(sa->sa_key)); } if (maccrd) { if (maccrd->crd_flags & CRD_F_KEY_EXPLICIT) { safe_setup_mackey(ses, maccrd->crd_alg, maccrd->crd_key, maccrd->crd_klen / 8); } if (maccrd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC) { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_MD5; cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_HMAC; /* NB: enable HMAC */ } else if (maccrd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC) { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_SHA1; cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_HMAC; /* NB: enable HMAC */ } else { cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_HASH_NULL; } /* * Digest data is loaded from the SA and the hash * result is saved to the state block where we * retrieve it for return to the caller. */ /* XXX assert digest bufs have the same size */ bcopy(ses->ses_hminner, sa->sa_indigest, sizeof(sa->sa_indigest)); bcopy(ses->ses_hmouter, sa->sa_outdigest, sizeof(sa->sa_outdigest)); cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_HSLD_SA | SAFE_SA_CMD0_SAVEHASH; re->re_flags |= SAFE_QFLAGS_COPYOUTICV; } if (enccrd && maccrd) { /* * The offset from hash data to the start of * crypt data is the difference in the skips. */ bypass = maccrd->crd_skip; coffset = enccrd->crd_skip - maccrd->crd_skip; if (coffset < 0) { DPRINTF(("%s: hash does not precede crypt; " "mac skip %u enc skip %u\n", __func__, maccrd->crd_skip, enccrd->crd_skip)); safestats.st_skipmismatch++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } oplen = enccrd->crd_skip + enccrd->crd_len; if (maccrd->crd_skip + maccrd->crd_len != oplen) { DPRINTF(("%s: hash amount %u != crypt amount %u\n", __func__, maccrd->crd_skip + maccrd->crd_len, oplen)); safestats.st_lenmismatch++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } #ifdef SAFE_DEBUG if (safe_debug) { printf("mac: skip %d, len %d, inject %d\n", maccrd->crd_skip, maccrd->crd_len, maccrd->crd_inject); printf("enc: skip %d, len %d, inject %d\n", enccrd->crd_skip, enccrd->crd_len, enccrd->crd_inject); printf("bypass %d coffset %d oplen %d\n", bypass, coffset, oplen); } #endif if (coffset & 3) { /* offset must be 32-bit aligned */ DPRINTF(("%s: coffset %u misaligned\n", __func__, coffset)); safestats.st_coffmisaligned++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } coffset >>= 2; if (coffset > 255) { /* offset must be <256 dwords */ DPRINTF(("%s: coffset %u too big\n", __func__, coffset)); safestats.st_cofftoobig++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } /* * Tell the hardware to copy the header to the output. * The header is defined as the data from the end of * the bypass to the start of data to be encrypted. * Typically this is the inline IV. Note that you need * to do this even if src+dst are the same; it appears * that w/o this bit the crypted data is written * immediately after the bypass data. */ cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_HDRCOPY; /* * Disable IP header mutable bit handling. This is * needed to get correct HMAC calculations. */ cmd1 |= SAFE_SA_CMD1_MUTABLE; } else { if (enccrd) { bypass = enccrd->crd_skip; oplen = bypass + enccrd->crd_len; } else { bypass = maccrd->crd_skip; oplen = bypass + maccrd->crd_len; } coffset = 0; } /* XXX verify multiple of 4 when using s/g */ if (bypass > 96) { /* bypass offset must be <= 96 bytes */ DPRINTF(("%s: bypass %u too big\n", __func__, bypass)); safestats.st_bypasstoobig++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } if (bus_dmamap_create(sc->sc_srcdmat, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &re->re_src_map)) { safestats.st_nomap++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } if (crp->crp_flags & CRYPTO_F_IMBUF) { if (bus_dmamap_load_mbuf(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map, re->re_src_m, safe_op_cb, &re->re_src, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) != 0) { bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map); re->re_src_map = NULL; safestats.st_noload++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } } else if (crp->crp_flags & CRYPTO_F_IOV) { if (bus_dmamap_load_uio(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map, re->re_src_io, safe_op_cb, &re->re_src, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) != 0) { bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map); re->re_src_map = NULL; safestats.st_noload++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } } nicealign = safe_dmamap_aligned(&re->re_src); uniform = safe_dmamap_uniform(&re->re_src); DPRINTF(("src nicealign %u uniform %u nsegs %u\n", nicealign, uniform, re->re_src.nsegs)); if (re->re_src.nsegs > 1) { re->re_desc.d_src = sc->sc_spalloc.dma_paddr + ((caddr_t) sc->sc_spfree - (caddr_t) sc->sc_spring); for (i = 0; i < re->re_src_nsegs; i++) { /* NB: no need to check if there's space */ pd = sc->sc_spfree; if (++(sc->sc_spfree) == sc->sc_springtop) sc->sc_spfree = sc->sc_spring; KASSERT((pd->pd_flags&3) == 0 || (pd->pd_flags&3) == SAFE_PD_DONE, ("bogus source particle descriptor; flags %x", pd->pd_flags)); pd->pd_addr = re->re_src_segs[i].ds_addr; pd->pd_size = re->re_src_segs[i].ds_len; pd->pd_flags = SAFE_PD_READY; } cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_IGATHER; } else { /* * No need for gather, reference the operand directly. */ re->re_desc.d_src = re->re_src_segs[0].ds_addr; } if (enccrd == NULL && maccrd != NULL) { /* * Hash op; no destination needed. */ } else { if (crp->crp_flags & CRYPTO_F_IOV) { if (!nicealign) { safestats.st_iovmisaligned++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } if (uniform != 1) { /* * Source is not suitable for direct use as * the destination. Create a new scatter/gather * list based on the destination requirements * and check if that's ok. */ if (bus_dmamap_create(sc->sc_dstdmat, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &re->re_dst_map)) { safestats.st_nomap++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } if (bus_dmamap_load_uio(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map, re->re_dst_io, safe_op_cb, &re->re_dst, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) != 0) { bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map); re->re_dst_map = NULL; safestats.st_noload++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } uniform = safe_dmamap_uniform(&re->re_dst); if (!uniform) { /* * There's no way to handle the DMA * requirements with this uio. We * could create a separate DMA area for * the result and then copy it back, * but for now we just bail and return * an error. Note that uio requests * > SAFE_MAX_DSIZE are handled because * the DMA map and segment list for the * destination wil result in a * destination particle list that does * the necessary scatter DMA. */ safestats.st_iovnotuniform++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } } else re->re_dst = re->re_src; } else if (crp->crp_flags & CRYPTO_F_IMBUF) { if (nicealign && uniform == 1) { /* * Source layout is suitable for direct * sharing of the DMA map and segment list. */ re->re_dst = re->re_src; } else if (nicealign && uniform == 2) { /* * The source is properly aligned but requires a * different particle list to handle DMA of the * result. Create a new map and do the load to * create the segment list. The particle * descriptor setup code below will handle the * rest. */ if (bus_dmamap_create(sc->sc_dstdmat, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &re->re_dst_map)) { safestats.st_nomap++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } if (bus_dmamap_load_mbuf(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map, re->re_dst_m, safe_op_cb, &re->re_dst, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) != 0) { bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map); re->re_dst_map = NULL; safestats.st_noload++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } } else { /* !(aligned and/or uniform) */ int totlen, len; struct mbuf *m, *top, **mp; /* * DMA constraints require that we allocate a * new mbuf chain for the destination. We * allocate an entire new set of mbufs of * optimal/required size and then tell the * hardware to copy any bits that are not * created as a byproduct of the operation. */ if (!nicealign) safestats.st_unaligned++; if (!uniform) safestats.st_notuniform++; totlen = re->re_src_mapsize; if (re->re_src_m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR) { len = MHLEN; MGETHDR(m, M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA); if (m && !m_dup_pkthdr(m, re->re_src_m, M_NOWAIT)) { m_free(m); m = NULL; } } else { len = MLEN; MGET(m, M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA); } if (m == NULL) { safestats.st_nombuf++; err = sc->sc_nqchip ? ERESTART : ENOMEM; goto errout; } if (totlen >= MINCLSIZE) { if (!(MCLGET(m, M_NOWAIT))) { m_free(m); safestats.st_nomcl++; err = sc->sc_nqchip ? ERESTART : ENOMEM; goto errout; } len = MCLBYTES; } m->m_len = len; top = NULL; mp = ⊤ while (totlen > 0) { if (top) { MGET(m, M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA); if (m == NULL) { m_freem(top); safestats.st_nombuf++; err = sc->sc_nqchip ? ERESTART : ENOMEM; goto errout; } len = MLEN; } if (top && totlen >= MINCLSIZE) { if (!(MCLGET(m, M_NOWAIT))) { *mp = m; m_freem(top); safestats.st_nomcl++; err = sc->sc_nqchip ? ERESTART : ENOMEM; goto errout; } len = MCLBYTES; } m->m_len = len = min(totlen, len); totlen -= len; *mp = m; mp = &m->m_next; } re->re_dst_m = top; if (bus_dmamap_create(sc->sc_dstdmat, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &re->re_dst_map) != 0) { safestats.st_nomap++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } if (bus_dmamap_load_mbuf(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map, re->re_dst_m, safe_op_cb, &re->re_dst, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) != 0) { bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map); re->re_dst_map = NULL; safestats.st_noload++; err = ENOMEM; goto errout; } if (re->re_src.mapsize > oplen) { /* * There's data following what the * hardware will copy for us. If this * isn't just the ICV (that's going to * be written on completion), copy it * to the new mbufs */ if (!(maccrd && (re->re_src.mapsize-oplen) == 12 && maccrd->crd_inject == oplen)) safe_mcopy(re->re_src_m, re->re_dst_m, oplen); else safestats.st_noicvcopy++; } } } else { safestats.st_badflags++; err = EINVAL; goto errout; } if (re->re_dst.nsegs > 1) { re->re_desc.d_dst = sc->sc_dpalloc.dma_paddr + ((caddr_t) sc->sc_dpfree - (caddr_t) sc->sc_dpring); for (i = 0; i < re->re_dst_nsegs; i++) { pd = sc->sc_dpfree; KASSERT((pd->pd_flags&3) == 0 || (pd->pd_flags&3) == SAFE_PD_DONE, ("bogus dest particle descriptor; flags %x", pd->pd_flags)); if (++(sc->sc_dpfree) == sc->sc_dpringtop) sc->sc_dpfree = sc->sc_dpring; pd->pd_addr = re->re_dst_segs[i].ds_addr; pd->pd_flags = SAFE_PD_READY; } cmd0 |= SAFE_SA_CMD0_OSCATTER; } else { /* * No need for scatter, reference the operand directly. */ re->re_desc.d_dst = re->re_dst_segs[0].ds_addr; } } /* * All done with setup; fillin the SA command words * and the packet engine descriptor. The operation * is now ready for submission to the hardware. */ sa->sa_cmd0 = cmd0 | SAFE_SA_CMD0_IPCI | SAFE_SA_CMD0_OPCI; sa->sa_cmd1 = cmd1 | (coffset << SAFE_SA_CMD1_OFFSET_S) | SAFE_SA_CMD1_SAREV1 /* Rev 1 SA data structure */ | SAFE_SA_CMD1_SRPCI ; /* * NB: the order of writes is important here. In case the * chip is scanning the ring because of an outstanding request * it might nab this one too. In that case we need to make * sure the setup is complete before we write the length * field of the descriptor as it signals the descriptor is * ready for processing. */ re->re_desc.d_csr = SAFE_PE_CSR_READY | SAFE_PE_CSR_SAPCI; if (maccrd) re->re_desc.d_csr |= SAFE_PE_CSR_LOADSA | SAFE_PE_CSR_HASHFINAL; re->re_desc.d_len = oplen | SAFE_PE_LEN_READY | (bypass << SAFE_PE_LEN_BYPASS_S) ; safestats.st_ipackets++; safestats.st_ibytes += oplen; if (++(sc->sc_front) == sc->sc_ringtop) sc->sc_front = sc->sc_ring; /* XXX honor batching */ safe_feed(sc, re); mtx_unlock(&sc->sc_ringmtx); return (0); errout: if ((re->re_dst_m != NULL) && (re->re_src_m != re->re_dst_m)) m_freem(re->re_dst_m); if (re->re_dst_map != NULL && re->re_dst_map != re->re_src_map) { bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map); bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map); } if (re->re_src_map != NULL) { bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map); bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map); } mtx_unlock(&sc->sc_ringmtx); if (err != ERESTART) { crp->crp_etype = err; crypto_done(crp); } else { sc->sc_needwakeup |= CRYPTO_SYMQ; } return (err); } static void safe_callback(struct safe_softc *sc, struct safe_ringentry *re) { struct cryptop *crp = (struct cryptop *)re->re_crp; struct cryptodesc *crd; safestats.st_opackets++; safestats.st_obytes += re->re_dst.mapsize; safe_dma_sync(&sc->sc_ringalloc, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD|BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE); if (re->re_desc.d_csr & SAFE_PE_CSR_STATUS) { device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "csr 0x%x cmd0 0x%x cmd1 0x%x\n", re->re_desc.d_csr, re->re_sa.sa_cmd0, re->re_sa.sa_cmd1); safestats.st_peoperr++; crp->crp_etype = EIO; /* something more meaningful? */ } if (re->re_dst_map != NULL && re->re_dst_map != re->re_src_map) { bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD); bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map); bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_dstdmat, re->re_dst_map); } bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE); bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map); bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_srcdmat, re->re_src_map); /* * If result was written to a differet mbuf chain, swap * it in as the return value and reclaim the original. */ if ((crp->crp_flags & CRYPTO_F_IMBUF) && re->re_src_m != re->re_dst_m) { m_freem(re->re_src_m); crp->crp_buf = (caddr_t)re->re_dst_m; } if (re->re_flags & SAFE_QFLAGS_COPYOUTIV) { /* copy out IV for future use */ for (crd = crp->crp_desc; crd; crd = crd->crd_next) { int ivsize; if (crd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_DES_CBC || crd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_3DES_CBC) { ivsize = 2*sizeof(u_int32_t); } else if (crd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_AES_CBC) { ivsize = 4*sizeof(u_int32_t); } else continue; crypto_copydata(crp->crp_flags, crp->crp_buf, crd->crd_skip + crd->crd_len - ivsize, ivsize, (caddr_t)sc->sc_sessions[re->re_sesn].ses_iv); break; } } if (re->re_flags & SAFE_QFLAGS_COPYOUTICV) { /* copy out ICV result */ for (crd = crp->crp_desc; crd; crd = crd->crd_next) { if (!(crd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC || crd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC || crd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_NULL_HMAC)) continue; if (crd->crd_alg == CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC) { /* * SHA-1 ICV's are byte-swapped; fix 'em up * before copy them to their destination. */ re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[0] = bswap32(re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[0]); re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[1] = bswap32(re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[1]); re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[2] = bswap32(re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[2]); } crypto_copyback(crp->crp_flags, crp->crp_buf, crd->crd_inject, sc->sc_sessions[re->re_sesn].ses_mlen, (caddr_t)re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest); break; } } crypto_done(crp); } /* * Copy all data past offset from srcm to dstm. */ static void safe_mcopy(struct mbuf *srcm, struct mbuf *dstm, u_int offset) { u_int j, dlen, slen; caddr_t dptr, sptr; /* * Advance src and dst to offset. */ j = offset; - while (j >= 0) { - if (srcm->m_len > j) - break; + while (j >= srcm->m_len) { j -= srcm->m_len; srcm = srcm->m_next; if (srcm == NULL) return; } sptr = mtod(srcm, caddr_t) + j; slen = srcm->m_len - j; j = offset; - while (j >= 0) { - if (dstm->m_len > j) - break; + while (j >= dstm->m_len) { j -= dstm->m_len; dstm = dstm->m_next; if (dstm == NULL) return; } dptr = mtod(dstm, caddr_t) + j; dlen = dstm->m_len - j; /* * Copy everything that remains. */ for (;;) { j = min(slen, dlen); bcopy(sptr, dptr, j); if (slen == j) { srcm = srcm->m_next; if (srcm == NULL) return; sptr = srcm->m_data; slen = srcm->m_len; } else sptr += j, slen -= j; if (dlen == j) { dstm = dstm->m_next; if (dstm == NULL) return; dptr = dstm->m_data; dlen = dstm->m_len; } else dptr += j, dlen -= j; } } #ifndef SAFE_NO_RNG #define SAFE_RNG_MAXWAIT 1000 static void safe_rng_init(struct safe_softc *sc) { u_int32_t w, v; int i; WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_CTRL, 0); /* use default value according to the manual */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_CNFG, 0x834); /* magic from SafeNet */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_ALM_CNT, 0); /* * There is a bug in rev 1.0 of the 1140 that when the RNG * is brought out of reset the ready status flag does not * work until the RNG has finished its internal initialization. * * So in order to determine the device is through its * initialization we must read the data register, using the * status reg in the read in case it is initialized. Then read * the data register until it changes from the first read. * Once it changes read the data register until it changes * again. At this time the RNG is considered initialized. * This could take between 750ms - 1000ms in time. */ i = 0; w = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_OUT); do { v = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_OUT); if (v != w) { w = v; break; } DELAY(10); } while (++i < SAFE_RNG_MAXWAIT); /* Wait Until data changes again */ i = 0; do { v = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_OUT); if (v != w) break; DELAY(10); } while (++i < SAFE_RNG_MAXWAIT); } static __inline void safe_rng_disable_short_cycle(struct safe_softc *sc) { WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_CTRL, READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_CTRL) &~ SAFE_RNG_CTRL_SHORTEN); } static __inline void safe_rng_enable_short_cycle(struct safe_softc *sc) { WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_CTRL, READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_CTRL) | SAFE_RNG_CTRL_SHORTEN); } static __inline u_int32_t safe_rng_read(struct safe_softc *sc) { int i; i = 0; while (READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_STAT) != 0 && ++i < SAFE_RNG_MAXWAIT) ; return READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_OUT); } static void safe_rng(void *arg) { struct safe_softc *sc = arg; u_int32_t buf[SAFE_RNG_MAXBUFSIZ]; /* NB: maybe move to softc */ u_int maxwords; int i; safestats.st_rng++; /* * Fetch the next block of data. */ maxwords = safe_rngbufsize; if (maxwords > SAFE_RNG_MAXBUFSIZ) maxwords = SAFE_RNG_MAXBUFSIZ; retry: for (i = 0; i < maxwords; i++) buf[i] = safe_rng_read(sc); /* * Check the comparator alarm count and reset the h/w if * it exceeds our threshold. This guards against the * hardware oscillators resonating with external signals. */ if (READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_ALM_CNT) > safe_rngmaxalarm) { u_int32_t freq_inc, w; DPRINTF(("%s: alarm count %u exceeds threshold %u\n", __func__, READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_ALM_CNT), safe_rngmaxalarm)); safestats.st_rngalarm++; safe_rng_enable_short_cycle(sc); freq_inc = 18; for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) { w = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_CNFG); freq_inc = ((w + freq_inc) & 0x3fL); w = ((w & ~0x3fL) | freq_inc); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_CNFG, w); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_ALM_CNT, 0); (void) safe_rng_read(sc); DELAY(25); if (READ_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_ALM_CNT) == 0) { safe_rng_disable_short_cycle(sc); goto retry; } freq_inc = 1; } safe_rng_disable_short_cycle(sc); } else WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_RNG_ALM_CNT, 0); (*sc->sc_harvest)(sc->sc_rndtest, buf, maxwords*sizeof (u_int32_t)); callout_reset(&sc->sc_rngto, hz * (safe_rnginterval ? safe_rnginterval : 1), safe_rng, sc); } #endif /* SAFE_NO_RNG */ static void safe_dmamap_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg, int error) { bus_addr_t *paddr = (bus_addr_t*) arg; *paddr = segs->ds_addr; } static int safe_dma_malloc( struct safe_softc *sc, bus_size_t size, struct safe_dma_alloc *dma, int mapflags ) { int r; r = bus_dma_tag_create(bus_get_dma_tag(sc->sc_dev), /* parent */ sizeof(u_int32_t), 0, /* alignment, bounds */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT, /* lowaddr */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */ NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */ size, /* maxsize */ 1, /* nsegments */ size, /* maxsegsize */ BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW, /* flags */ NULL, NULL, /* locking */ &dma->dma_tag); if (r != 0) { device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "safe_dma_malloc: " "bus_dma_tag_create failed; error %u\n", r); goto fail_0; } r = bus_dmamem_alloc(dma->dma_tag, (void**) &dma->dma_vaddr, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &dma->dma_map); if (r != 0) { device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "safe_dma_malloc: " "bus_dmammem_alloc failed; size %ju, error %u\n", (uintmax_t)size, r); goto fail_1; } r = bus_dmamap_load(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_map, dma->dma_vaddr, size, safe_dmamap_cb, &dma->dma_paddr, mapflags | BUS_DMA_NOWAIT); if (r != 0) { device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "safe_dma_malloc: " "bus_dmamap_load failed; error %u\n", r); goto fail_2; } dma->dma_size = size; return (0); bus_dmamap_unload(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_map); fail_2: bus_dmamem_free(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_vaddr, dma->dma_map); fail_1: bus_dma_tag_destroy(dma->dma_tag); fail_0: dma->dma_tag = NULL; return (r); } static void safe_dma_free(struct safe_softc *sc, struct safe_dma_alloc *dma) { bus_dmamap_unload(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_map); bus_dmamem_free(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_vaddr, dma->dma_map); bus_dma_tag_destroy(dma->dma_tag); } /* * Resets the board. Values in the regesters are left as is * from the reset (i.e. initial values are assigned elsewhere). */ static void safe_reset_board(struct safe_softc *sc) { u_int32_t v; /* * Reset the device. The manual says no delay * is needed between marking and clearing reset. */ v = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_DMACFG) &~ (SAFE_PE_DMACFG_PERESET | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_PDRRESET | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_SGRESET); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_DMACFG, v | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_PERESET | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_PDRRESET | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_SGRESET); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_DMACFG, v); } /* * Initialize registers we need to touch only once. */ static void safe_init_board(struct safe_softc *sc) { u_int32_t v, dwords; v = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_DMACFG); v &=~ SAFE_PE_DMACFG_PEMODE; v |= SAFE_PE_DMACFG_FSENA /* failsafe enable */ | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_GPRPCI /* gather ring on PCI */ | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_SPRPCI /* scatter ring on PCI */ | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_ESDESC /* endian-swap descriptors */ | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_ESSA /* endian-swap SA's */ | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_ESPDESC /* endian-swap part. desc's */ ; WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_DMACFG, v); #if 0 /* XXX select byte swap based on host byte order */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_ENDIAN, 0x1b); #endif if (sc->sc_chiprev == SAFE_REV(1,0)) { /* * Avoid large PCI DMA transfers. Rev 1.0 has a bug where * "target mode transfers" done while the chip is DMA'ing * >1020 bytes cause the hardware to lockup. To avoid this * we reduce the max PCI transfer size and use small source * particle descriptors (<= 256 bytes). */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_DMA_CFG, 256); device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Reduce max DMA size to %u words for rev %u.%u WAR\n", (READ_REG(sc, SAFE_DMA_CFG)>>2) & 0xff, SAFE_REV_MAJ(sc->sc_chiprev), SAFE_REV_MIN(sc->sc_chiprev)); } /* NB: operands+results are overlaid */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_PDRBASE, sc->sc_ringalloc.dma_paddr); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_RDRBASE, sc->sc_ringalloc.dma_paddr); /* * Configure ring entry size and number of items in the ring. */ KASSERT((sizeof(struct safe_ringentry) % sizeof(u_int32_t)) == 0, ("PE ring entry not 32-bit aligned!")); dwords = sizeof(struct safe_ringentry) / sizeof(u_int32_t); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_RINGCFG, (dwords << SAFE_PE_RINGCFG_OFFSET_S) | SAFE_MAX_NQUEUE); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_RINGPOLL, 0); /* disable polling */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_GRNGBASE, sc->sc_spalloc.dma_paddr); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_SRNGBASE, sc->sc_dpalloc.dma_paddr); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_PARTSIZE, (SAFE_TOTAL_DPART<<16) | SAFE_TOTAL_SPART); /* * NB: destination particles are fixed size. We use * an mbuf cluster and require all results go to * clusters or smaller. */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_PARTCFG, SAFE_MAX_DSIZE); /* it's now safe to enable PE mode, do it */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_DMACFG, v | SAFE_PE_DMACFG_PEMODE); /* * Configure hardware to use level-triggered interrupts and * to interrupt after each descriptor is processed. */ WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_CFG, SAFE_HI_CFG_LEVEL); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_DESC_CNT, 1); WRITE_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_MASK, SAFE_INT_PE_DDONE | SAFE_INT_PE_ERROR); } /* * Init PCI registers */ static void safe_init_pciregs(device_t dev) { } /* * Clean up after a chip crash. * It is assumed that the caller in splimp() */ static void safe_cleanchip(struct safe_softc *sc) { if (sc->sc_nqchip != 0) { struct safe_ringentry *re = sc->sc_back; while (re != sc->sc_front) { if (re->re_desc.d_csr != 0) safe_free_entry(sc, re); if (++re == sc->sc_ringtop) re = sc->sc_ring; } sc->sc_back = re; sc->sc_nqchip = 0; } } /* * free a safe_q * It is assumed that the caller is within splimp(). */ static int safe_free_entry(struct safe_softc *sc, struct safe_ringentry *re) { struct cryptop *crp; /* * Free header MCR */ if ((re->re_dst_m != NULL) && (re->re_src_m != re->re_dst_m)) m_freem(re->re_dst_m); crp = (struct cryptop *)re->re_crp; re->re_desc.d_csr = 0; crp->crp_etype = EFAULT; crypto_done(crp); return(0); } /* * Routine to reset the chip and clean up. * It is assumed that the caller is in splimp() */ static void safe_totalreset(struct safe_softc *sc) { safe_reset_board(sc); safe_init_board(sc); safe_cleanchip(sc); } /* * Is the operand suitable aligned for direct DMA. Each * segment must be aligned on a 32-bit boundary and all * but the last segment must be a multiple of 4 bytes. */ static int safe_dmamap_aligned(const struct safe_operand *op) { int i; for (i = 0; i < op->nsegs; i++) { if (op->segs[i].ds_addr & 3) return (0); if (i != (op->nsegs - 1) && (op->segs[i].ds_len & 3)) return (0); } return (1); } /* * Is the operand suitable for direct DMA as the destination * of an operation. The hardware requires that each ``particle'' * but the last in an operation result have the same size. We * fix that size at SAFE_MAX_DSIZE bytes. This routine returns * 0 if some segment is not a multiple of of this size, 1 if all * segments are exactly this size, or 2 if segments are at worst * a multple of this size. */ static int safe_dmamap_uniform(const struct safe_operand *op) { int result = 1; if (op->nsegs > 0) { int i; for (i = 0; i < op->nsegs-1; i++) { if (op->segs[i].ds_len % SAFE_MAX_DSIZE) return (0); if (op->segs[i].ds_len != SAFE_MAX_DSIZE) result = 2; } } return (result); } #ifdef SAFE_DEBUG static void safe_dump_dmastatus(struct safe_softc *sc, const char *tag) { printf("%s: ENDIAN 0x%x SRC 0x%x DST 0x%x STAT 0x%x\n" , tag , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_DMA_ENDIAN) , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_DMA_SRCADDR) , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_DMA_DSTADDR) , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_DMA_STAT) ); } static void safe_dump_intrstate(struct safe_softc *sc, const char *tag) { printf("%s: HI_CFG 0x%x HI_MASK 0x%x HI_DESC_CNT 0x%x HU_STAT 0x%x HM_STAT 0x%x\n" , tag , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_CFG) , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_MASK) , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_HI_DESC_CNT) , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_HU_STAT) , READ_REG(sc, SAFE_HM_STAT) ); } static void safe_dump_ringstate(struct safe_softc *sc, const char *tag) { u_int32_t estat = READ_REG(sc, SAFE_PE_ERNGSTAT); /* NB: assume caller has lock on ring */ printf("%s: ERNGSTAT %x (next %u) back %lu front %lu\n", tag, estat, (estat >> SAFE_PE_ERNGSTAT_NEXT_S), (unsigned long)(sc->sc_back - sc->sc_ring), (unsigned long)(sc->sc_front - sc->sc_ring)); } static void safe_dump_request(struct safe_softc *sc, const char* tag, struct safe_ringentry *re) { int ix, nsegs; ix = re - sc->sc_ring; printf("%s: %p (%u): csr %x src %x dst %x sa %x len %x\n" , tag , re, ix , re->re_desc.d_csr , re->re_desc.d_src , re->re_desc.d_dst , re->re_desc.d_sa , re->re_desc.d_len ); if (re->re_src.nsegs > 1) { ix = (re->re_desc.d_src - sc->sc_spalloc.dma_paddr) / sizeof(struct safe_pdesc); for (nsegs = re->re_src.nsegs; nsegs; nsegs--) { printf(" spd[%u] %p: %p size %u flags %x" , ix, &sc->sc_spring[ix] , (caddr_t)(uintptr_t) sc->sc_spring[ix].pd_addr , sc->sc_spring[ix].pd_size , sc->sc_spring[ix].pd_flags ); if (sc->sc_spring[ix].pd_size == 0) printf(" (zero!)"); printf("\n"); if (++ix == SAFE_TOTAL_SPART) ix = 0; } } if (re->re_dst.nsegs > 1) { ix = (re->re_desc.d_dst - sc->sc_dpalloc.dma_paddr) / sizeof(struct safe_pdesc); for (nsegs = re->re_dst.nsegs; nsegs; nsegs--) { printf(" dpd[%u] %p: %p flags %x\n" , ix, &sc->sc_dpring[ix] , (caddr_t)(uintptr_t) sc->sc_dpring[ix].pd_addr , sc->sc_dpring[ix].pd_flags ); if (++ix == SAFE_TOTAL_DPART) ix = 0; } } printf("sa: cmd0 %08x cmd1 %08x staterec %x\n", re->re_sa.sa_cmd0, re->re_sa.sa_cmd1, re->re_sa.sa_staterec); printf("sa: key %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x\n" , re->re_sa.sa_key[0] , re->re_sa.sa_key[1] , re->re_sa.sa_key[2] , re->re_sa.sa_key[3] , re->re_sa.sa_key[4] , re->re_sa.sa_key[5] , re->re_sa.sa_key[6] , re->re_sa.sa_key[7] ); printf("sa: indigest %x %x %x %x %x\n" , re->re_sa.sa_indigest[0] , re->re_sa.sa_indigest[1] , re->re_sa.sa_indigest[2] , re->re_sa.sa_indigest[3] , re->re_sa.sa_indigest[4] ); printf("sa: outdigest %x %x %x %x %x\n" , re->re_sa.sa_outdigest[0] , re->re_sa.sa_outdigest[1] , re->re_sa.sa_outdigest[2] , re->re_sa.sa_outdigest[3] , re->re_sa.sa_outdigest[4] ); printf("sr: iv %x %x %x %x\n" , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_iv[0] , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_iv[1] , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_iv[2] , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_iv[3] ); printf("sr: hashbc %u indigest %x %x %x %x %x\n" , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_hashbc , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[0] , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[1] , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[2] , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[3] , re->re_sastate.sa_saved_indigest[4] ); } static void safe_dump_ring(struct safe_softc *sc, const char *tag) { mtx_lock(&sc->sc_ringmtx); printf("\nSafeNet Ring State:\n"); safe_dump_intrstate(sc, tag); safe_dump_dmastatus(sc, tag); safe_dump_ringstate(sc, tag); if (sc->sc_nqchip) { struct safe_ringentry *re = sc->sc_back; do { safe_dump_request(sc, tag, re); if (++re == sc->sc_ringtop) re = sc->sc_ring; } while (re != sc->sc_front); } mtx_unlock(&sc->sc_ringmtx); } static int sysctl_hw_safe_dump(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { char dmode[64]; int error; strncpy(dmode, "", sizeof(dmode) - 1); dmode[sizeof(dmode) - 1] = '\0'; error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, &dmode[0], sizeof(dmode), req); if (error == 0 && req->newptr != NULL) { struct safe_softc *sc = safec; if (!sc) return EINVAL; if (strncmp(dmode, "dma", 3) == 0) safe_dump_dmastatus(sc, "safe0"); else if (strncmp(dmode, "int", 3) == 0) safe_dump_intrstate(sc, "safe0"); else if (strncmp(dmode, "ring", 4) == 0) safe_dump_ring(sc, "safe0"); else return EINVAL; } return error; } SYSCTL_PROC(_hw_safe, OID_AUTO, dump, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW, 0, 0, sysctl_hw_safe_dump, "A", "Dump driver state"); #endif /* SAFE_DEBUG */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/syscons/scterm-teken.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/syscons/scterm-teken.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/syscons/scterm-teken.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,707 +1,757 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1999 Kazutaka YOKOTA * All rights reserved. * * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Ed Schouten * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer as * the first lines of this file unmodified. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_syscons.h" #include "opt_teken.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(__arm__) || defined(__mips__) || \ defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__sparc64__) #include #else #include #endif #include #include static void scteken_sc_to_te_attr(unsigned char, teken_attr_t *); static int scteken_te_to_sc_attr(const teken_attr_t *); static sc_term_init_t scteken_init; static sc_term_term_t scteken_term; static sc_term_puts_t scteken_puts; static sc_term_ioctl_t scteken_ioctl; static sc_term_default_attr_t scteken_default_attr; static sc_term_clear_t scteken_clear; static sc_term_input_t scteken_input; static sc_term_fkeystr_t scteken_fkeystr; static sc_term_sync_t scteken_sync; static void scteken_nop(void); typedef struct { teken_t ts_teken; int ts_busy; } teken_stat; static teken_stat reserved_teken_stat; static void scteken_sync_internal(scr_stat *, teken_stat *); static sc_term_sw_t sc_term_scteken = { { NULL, NULL }, "scteken", /* emulator name */ "teken terminal", /* description */ "*", /* matching renderer */ sizeof(teken_stat), /* softc size */ 0, scteken_init, scteken_term, scteken_puts, scteken_ioctl, (sc_term_reset_t *)scteken_nop, scteken_default_attr, scteken_clear, (sc_term_notify_t *)scteken_nop, scteken_input, scteken_fkeystr, scteken_sync, }; SCTERM_MODULE(scteken, sc_term_scteken); static tf_bell_t scteken_bell; static tf_cursor_t scteken_cursor; static tf_putchar_t scteken_putchar; static tf_fill_t scteken_fill; static tf_copy_t scteken_copy; static tf_param_t scteken_param; static tf_respond_t scteken_respond; static const teken_funcs_t scteken_funcs = { .tf_bell = scteken_bell, .tf_cursor = scteken_cursor, .tf_putchar = scteken_putchar, .tf_fill = scteken_fill, .tf_copy = scteken_copy, .tf_param = scteken_param, .tf_respond = scteken_respond, }; static int scteken_init(scr_stat *scp, void **softc, int code) { teken_stat *ts; teken_attr_t ta; if (*softc == NULL) { if (reserved_teken_stat.ts_busy) return (EINVAL); *softc = &reserved_teken_stat; } ts = *softc; switch (code) { case SC_TE_COLD_INIT: ++sc_term_scteken.te_refcount; ts->ts_busy = 1; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case SC_TE_WARM_INIT: ta = *teken_get_defattr(&ts->ts_teken); teken_init(&ts->ts_teken, &scteken_funcs, scp); teken_set_defattr(&ts->ts_teken, &ta); #ifndef TEKEN_UTF8 teken_set_8bit(&ts->ts_teken); #endif /* !TEKEN_UTF8 */ #ifdef TEKEN_CONS25 teken_set_cons25(&ts->ts_teken); #endif /* TEKEN_CONS25 */ scteken_sync_internal(scp, ts); break; } return (0); } static int scteken_term(scr_stat *scp, void **softc) { if (*softc == &reserved_teken_stat) { *softc = NULL; reserved_teken_stat.ts_busy = 0; } --sc_term_scteken.te_refcount; return (0); } static void scteken_puts(scr_stat *scp, u_char *buf, int len) { teken_stat *ts = scp->ts; scp->sc->write_in_progress++; teken_input(&ts->ts_teken, buf, len); scp->sc->write_in_progress--; } static int scteken_ioctl(scr_stat *scp, struct tty *tp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, struct thread *td) { teken_stat *ts = scp->ts; vid_info_t *vi; int attr; switch (cmd) { case GIO_ATTR: /* get current attributes */ *(int*)data = scteken_te_to_sc_attr(teken_get_curattr(&ts->ts_teken)); return (0); case CONS_GETINFO: /* get current (virtual) console info */ vi = (vid_info_t *)data; if (vi->size != sizeof(struct vid_info)) return EINVAL; attr = scteken_te_to_sc_attr(teken_get_defattr(&ts->ts_teken)); vi->mv_norm.fore = attr & 0x0f; vi->mv_norm.back = (attr >> 4) & 0x0f; vi->mv_rev.fore = vi->mv_norm.back; vi->mv_rev.back = vi->mv_norm.fore; /* * The other fields are filled by the upper routine. XXX */ return (ENOIOCTL); } return (ENOIOCTL); } static void scteken_default_attr(scr_stat *scp, int color, int rev_color) { teken_stat *ts = scp->ts; teken_attr_t ta; scteken_sc_to_te_attr(color, &ta); teken_set_defattr(&ts->ts_teken, &ta); } static void scteken_clear(scr_stat *scp) { teken_stat *ts = scp->ts; sc_move_cursor(scp, 0, 0); scteken_sync_internal(scp, ts); sc_vtb_clear(&scp->vtb, scp->sc->scr_map[0x20], scteken_te_to_sc_attr(teken_get_curattr(&ts->ts_teken)) << 8); mark_all(scp); } static int scteken_input(scr_stat *scp, int c, struct tty *tp) { return FALSE; } static const char * scteken_fkeystr(scr_stat *scp, int c) { teken_stat *ts = scp->ts; unsigned int k; switch (c) { case FKEY | F(1): case FKEY | F(2): case FKEY | F(3): case FKEY | F(4): case FKEY | F(5): case FKEY | F(6): case FKEY | F(7): case FKEY | F(8): case FKEY | F(9): case FKEY | F(10): case FKEY | F(11): case FKEY | F(12): k = TKEY_F1 + c - (FKEY | F(1)); break; case FKEY | F(49): k = TKEY_HOME; break; case FKEY | F(50): k = TKEY_UP; break; case FKEY | F(51): k = TKEY_PAGE_UP; break; case FKEY | F(53): k = TKEY_LEFT; break; case FKEY | F(55): k = TKEY_RIGHT; break; case FKEY | F(57): k = TKEY_END; break; case FKEY | F(58): k = TKEY_DOWN; break; case FKEY | F(59): k = TKEY_PAGE_DOWN; break; case FKEY | F(60): k = TKEY_INSERT; break; case FKEY | F(61): k = TKEY_DELETE; break; default: return (NULL); } return (teken_get_sequence(&ts->ts_teken, k)); } static void scteken_sync_internal(scr_stat *scp, teken_stat *ts) { teken_pos_t tp; tp.tp_col = scp->xsize; tp.tp_row = scp->ysize; teken_set_winsize_noreset(&ts->ts_teken, &tp); tp.tp_col = scp->xpos; tp.tp_row = scp->ypos; teken_set_cursor(&ts->ts_teken, &tp); } static void scteken_sync(scr_stat *scp) { scteken_sync_internal(scp, scp->ts); } static void scteken_nop(void) { } /* * libteken routines. */ static const teken_color_t sc_to_te_color[] = { TC_BLACK, TC_BLUE, TC_GREEN, TC_CYAN, TC_RED, TC_MAGENTA, TC_BROWN, TC_WHITE, }; static const unsigned char te_to_sc_color[] = { FG_BLACK, FG_RED, FG_GREEN, FG_BROWN, FG_BLUE, FG_MAGENTA, FG_CYAN, FG_LIGHTGREY, }; static void scteken_sc_to_te_attr(unsigned char color, teken_attr_t *a) { /* * Conversions of attrs are not reversible. Since sc attrs are * pure colors in the simplest mode (16-color graphics) and the * API is too deficient to tell us the mode, always convert to * pure colors. The conversion is essentially the identity except * for reordering the non-brightness bits in the 2 color numbers. */ a->ta_format = 0; a->ta_fgcolor = sc_to_te_color[color & 7] | (color & 8); a->ta_bgcolor = sc_to_te_color[(color >> 4) & 7] | ((color >> 4) & 8); } static int scteken_te_to_sc_attr(const teken_attr_t *a) { int attr; teken_color_t fg, bg; if (a->ta_format & TF_REVERSE) { fg = a->ta_bgcolor; bg = a->ta_fgcolor; } else { fg = a->ta_fgcolor; bg = a->ta_bgcolor; } if (fg >= 16) fg = teken_256to16(fg); if (bg >= 16) bg = teken_256to16(bg); attr = te_to_sc_color[fg & 7] | (fg & 8) | ((te_to_sc_color[bg & 7] | (bg & 8)) << 4); /* XXX: underline mapping for Hercules adapter can be better. */ if (a->ta_format & (TF_BOLD | TF_UNDERLINE)) attr ^= 8; if (a->ta_format & TF_BLINK) attr ^= 0x80; return (attr); } static void scteken_bell(void *arg) { scr_stat *scp = arg; sc_bell(scp, scp->bell_pitch, scp->bell_duration); } static void scteken_cursor(void *arg, const teken_pos_t *p) { scr_stat *scp = arg; sc_move_cursor(scp, p->tp_col, p->tp_row); } #ifdef TEKEN_UTF8 struct unicp437 { uint16_t unicode_base; uint8_t cp437_base; uint8_t length; }; static const struct unicp437 cp437table[] = { { 0x0020, 0x20, 0x5e }, { 0x00a0, 0x20, 0x00 }, { 0x00a1, 0xad, 0x00 }, { 0x00a2, 0x9b, 0x00 }, { 0x00a3, 0x9c, 0x00 }, { 0x00a5, 0x9d, 0x00 }, { 0x00a7, 0x15, 0x00 }, { 0x00aa, 0xa6, 0x00 }, { 0x00ab, 0xae, 0x00 }, { 0x00ac, 0xaa, 0x00 }, { 0x00b0, 0xf8, 0x00 }, { 0x00b1, 0xf1, 0x00 }, { 0x00b2, 0xfd, 0x00 }, { 0x00b5, 0xe6, 0x00 }, { 0x00b6, 0x14, 0x00 }, { 0x00b7, 0xfa, 0x00 }, { 0x00ba, 0xa7, 0x00 }, { 0x00bb, 0xaf, 0x00 }, { 0x00bc, 0xac, 0x00 }, { 0x00bd, 0xab, 0x00 }, { 0x00bf, 0xa8, 0x00 }, { 0x00c0, 0x41, 0x00 }, { 0x00c1, 0x41, 0x00 }, { 0x00c2, 0x41, 0x00 }, { 0x00c4, 0x8e, 0x01 }, { 0x00c6, 0x92, 0x00 }, { 0x00c7, 0x80, 0x00 }, { 0x00c8, 0x45, 0x00 }, { 0x00c9, 0x90, 0x00 }, { 0x00ca, 0x45, 0x00 }, { 0x00cb, 0x45, 0x00 }, { 0x00cc, 0x49, 0x00 }, { 0x00cd, 0x49, 0x00 }, { 0x00ce, 0x49, 0x00 }, { 0x00cf, 0x49, 0x00 }, { 0x00d1, 0xa5, 0x00 }, { 0x00d2, 0x4f, 0x00 }, { 0x00d3, 0x4f, 0x00 }, { 0x00d4, 0x4f, 0x00 }, { 0x00d6, 0x99, 0x00 }, { 0x00d9, 0x55, 0x00 }, { 0x00da, 0x55, 0x00 }, { 0x00db, 0x55, 0x00 }, { 0x00dc, 0x9a, 0x00 }, { 0x00df, 0xe1, 0x00 }, { 0x00e0, 0x85, 0x00 }, { 0x00e1, 0xa0, 0x00 }, { 0x00e2, 0x83, 0x00 }, { 0x00e4, 0x84, 0x00 }, { 0x00e5, 0x86, 0x00 }, { 0x00e6, 0x91, 0x00 }, { 0x00e7, 0x87, 0x00 }, { 0x00e8, 0x8a, 0x00 }, { 0x00e9, 0x82, 0x00 }, { 0x00ea, 0x88, 0x01 }, { 0x00ec, 0x8d, 0x00 }, { 0x00ed, 0xa1, 0x00 }, { 0x00ee, 0x8c, 0x00 }, { 0x00ef, 0x8b, 0x00 }, { 0x00f0, 0xeb, 0x00 }, { 0x00f1, 0xa4, 0x00 }, { 0x00f2, 0x95, 0x00 }, { 0x00f3, 0xa2, 0x00 }, { 0x00f4, 0x93, 0x00 }, { 0x00f6, 0x94, 0x00 }, { 0x00f7, 0xf6, 0x00 }, { 0x00f8, 0xed, 0x00 }, { 0x00f9, 0x97, 0x00 }, { 0x00fa, 0xa3, 0x00 }, { 0x00fb, 0x96, 0x00 }, { 0x00fc, 0x81, 0x00 }, { 0x00ff, 0x98, 0x00 }, { 0x013f, 0x4c, 0x00 }, { 0x0140, 0x6c, 0x00 }, { 0x0192, 0x9f, 0x00 }, { 0x0393, 0xe2, 0x00 }, { 0x0398, 0xe9, 0x00 }, { 0x03a3, 0xe4, 0x00 }, { 0x03a6, 0xe8, 0x00 }, { 0x03a9, 0xea, 0x00 }, { 0x03b1, 0xe0, 0x01 }, { 0x03b4, 0xeb, 0x00 }, { 0x03b5, 0xee, 0x00 }, { 0x03bc, 0xe6, 0x00 }, { 0x03c0, 0xe3, 0x00 }, { 0x03c3, 0xe5, 0x00 }, { 0x03c4, 0xe7, 0x00 }, { 0x03c6, 0xed, 0x00 }, { 0x03d5, 0xed, 0x00 }, { 0x2010, 0x2d, 0x00 }, { 0x2014, 0x2d, 0x00 }, { 0x2018, 0x60, 0x00 }, { 0x2019, 0x27, 0x00 }, { 0x201c, 0x22, 0x00 }, { 0x201d, 0x22, 0x00 }, { 0x2022, 0x07, 0x00 }, { 0x203c, 0x13, 0x00 }, { 0x207f, 0xfc, 0x00 }, { 0x20a7, 0x9e, 0x00 }, { 0x20ac, 0xee, 0x00 }, { 0x2126, 0xea, 0x00 }, { 0x2190, 0x1b, 0x00 }, { 0x2191, 0x18, 0x00 }, { 0x2192, 0x1a, 0x00 }, { 0x2193, 0x19, 0x00 }, { 0x2194, 0x1d, 0x00 }, { 0x2195, 0x12, 0x00 }, { 0x21a8, 0x17, 0x00 }, { 0x2202, 0xeb, 0x00 }, { 0x2208, 0xee, 0x00 }, { 0x2211, 0xe4, 0x00 }, { 0x2212, 0x2d, 0x00 }, { 0x2219, 0xf9, 0x00 }, { 0x221a, 0xfb, 0x00 }, { 0x221e, 0xec, 0x00 }, { 0x221f, 0x1c, 0x00 }, { 0x2229, 0xef, 0x00 }, { 0x2248, 0xf7, 0x00 }, { 0x2261, 0xf0, 0x00 }, { 0x2264, 0xf3, 0x00 }, { 0x2265, 0xf2, 0x00 }, { 0x2302, 0x7f, 0x00 }, { 0x2310, 0xa9, 0x00 }, { 0x2320, 0xf4, 0x00 }, { 0x2321, 0xf5, 0x00 }, { 0x2500, 0xc4, 0x00 }, { 0x2502, 0xb3, 0x00 }, { 0x250c, 0xda, 0x00 }, { 0x2510, 0xbf, 0x00 }, { 0x2514, 0xc0, 0x00 }, { 0x2518, 0xd9, 0x00 }, { 0x251c, 0xc3, 0x00 }, { 0x2524, 0xb4, 0x00 }, { 0x252c, 0xc2, 0x00 }, { 0x2534, 0xc1, 0x00 }, { 0x253c, 0xc5, 0x00 }, { 0x2550, 0xcd, 0x00 }, { 0x2551, 0xba, 0x00 }, { 0x2552, 0xd5, 0x00 }, { 0x2553, 0xd6, 0x00 }, { 0x2554, 0xc9, 0x00 }, { 0x2555, 0xb8, 0x00 }, { 0x2556, 0xb7, 0x00 }, { 0x2557, 0xbb, 0x00 }, { 0x2558, 0xd4, 0x00 }, { 0x2559, 0xd3, 0x00 }, { 0x255a, 0xc8, 0x00 }, { 0x255b, 0xbe, 0x00 }, { 0x255c, 0xbd, 0x00 }, { 0x255d, 0xbc, 0x00 }, { 0x255e, 0xc6, 0x01 }, { 0x2560, 0xcc, 0x00 }, { 0x2561, 0xb5, 0x00 }, { 0x2562, 0xb6, 0x00 }, { 0x2563, 0xb9, 0x00 }, { 0x2564, 0xd1, 0x01 }, { 0x2566, 0xcb, 0x00 }, { 0x2567, 0xcf, 0x00 }, { 0x2568, 0xd0, 0x00 }, { 0x2569, 0xca, 0x00 }, { 0x256a, 0xd8, 0x00 }, { 0x256b, 0xd7, 0x00 }, { 0x256c, 0xce, 0x00 }, { 0x2580, 0xdf, 0x00 }, { 0x2584, 0xdc, 0x00 }, { 0x2588, 0xdb, 0x00 }, { 0x258c, 0xdd, 0x00 }, { 0x2590, 0xde, 0x00 }, { 0x2591, 0xb0, 0x02 }, { 0x25a0, 0xfe, 0x00 }, { 0x25ac, 0x16, 0x00 }, { 0x25ae, 0xdb, 0x00 }, { 0x25b2, 0x1e, 0x00 }, { 0x25ba, 0x10, 0x00 }, { 0x25bc, 0x1f, 0x00 }, { 0x25c4, 0x11, 0x00 }, { 0x25cb, 0x09, 0x00 }, { 0x25d8, 0x08, 0x00 }, { 0x25d9, 0x0a, 0x00 }, { 0x263a, 0x01, 0x01 }, { 0x263c, 0x0f, 0x00 }, { 0x2640, 0x0c, 0x00 }, { 0x2642, 0x0b, 0x00 }, { 0x2660, 0x06, 0x00 }, { 0x2663, 0x05, 0x00 }, { 0x2665, 0x03, 0x01 }, { 0x266a, 0x0d, 0x01 }, }; static void scteken_get_cp437(teken_char_t *c, int *attr) { int min, mid, max; min = 0; max = (sizeof(cp437table) / sizeof(struct unicp437)) - 1; if (*c < cp437table[0].unicode_base || *c > cp437table[max].unicode_base + cp437table[max].length) goto bad; while (max >= min) { mid = (min + max) / 2; if (*c < cp437table[mid].unicode_base) { max = mid - 1; } else if (*c > cp437table[mid].unicode_base + cp437table[mid].length) { min = mid + 1; } else { *c -= cp437table[mid].unicode_base; *c += cp437table[mid].cp437_base; return; } } bad: /* Character not present in CP437. */ *attr = (FG_RED|BG_BLACK) << 8; *c = '?'; } #endif /* TEKEN_UTF8 */ static void scteken_putchar(void *arg, const teken_pos_t *tp, teken_char_t c, const teken_attr_t *a) { scr_stat *scp = arg; u_char *map; u_char ch; vm_offset_t p; int cursor, attr; /* * No support for printing right hand sides for CJK fullwidth * characters. Simply print a space and assume that the left * hand side describes the entire character. */ attr = scteken_te_to_sc_attr(a) << 8; if (a->ta_format & TF_CJK_RIGHT) c = ' '; #ifdef TEKEN_UTF8 scteken_get_cp437(&c, &attr); #endif /* TEKEN_UTF8 */ ch = c; map = scp->sc->scr_map; cursor = tp->tp_row * scp->xsize + tp->tp_col; p = sc_vtb_pointer(&scp->vtb, cursor); sc_vtb_putchar(&scp->vtb, p, map[ch], attr); mark_for_update(scp, cursor); /* * XXX: Why do we need this? Only marking `cursor' should be * enough. Without this line, we get artifacts. */ mark_for_update(scp, imin(cursor + 1, scp->xsize * scp->ysize - 1)); } static void scteken_fill(void *arg, const teken_rect_t *r, teken_char_t c, const teken_attr_t *a) { scr_stat *scp = arg; u_char *map; u_char ch; unsigned int width; int attr, row; attr = scteken_te_to_sc_attr(a) << 8; #ifdef TEKEN_UTF8 scteken_get_cp437(&c, &attr); #endif /* TEKEN_UTF8 */ ch = c; map = scp->sc->scr_map; if (r->tr_begin.tp_col == 0 && r->tr_end.tp_col == scp->xsize) { /* Single contiguous region to fill. */ sc_vtb_erase(&scp->vtb, r->tr_begin.tp_row * scp->xsize, (r->tr_end.tp_row - r->tr_begin.tp_row) * scp->xsize, map[ch], attr); } else { /* Fill display line by line. */ width = r->tr_end.tp_col - r->tr_begin.tp_col; for (row = r->tr_begin.tp_row; row < r->tr_end.tp_row; row++) { sc_vtb_erase(&scp->vtb, r->tr_begin.tp_row * scp->xsize + r->tr_begin.tp_col, width, map[ch], attr); } } /* Mark begin and end positions to be refreshed. */ mark_for_update(scp, r->tr_begin.tp_row * scp->xsize + r->tr_begin.tp_col); mark_for_update(scp, (r->tr_end.tp_row - 1) * scp->xsize + (r->tr_end.tp_col - 1)); sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); } static void scteken_copy(void *arg, const teken_rect_t *r, const teken_pos_t *p) { scr_stat *scp = arg; unsigned int width; int src, dst, end; #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY /* * We count a line of input as history if we perform a copy of * one whole line upward. In other words: if a line of text gets * overwritten by a rectangle that's right below it. */ if (scp->history != NULL && r->tr_begin.tp_col == 0 && r->tr_end.tp_col == scp->xsize && r->tr_begin.tp_row == p->tp_row + 1) { sc_hist_save_one_line(scp, p->tp_row); } #endif if (r->tr_begin.tp_col == 0 && r->tr_end.tp_col == scp->xsize) { /* Single contiguous region to copy. */ sc_vtb_move(&scp->vtb, r->tr_begin.tp_row * scp->xsize, p->tp_row * scp->xsize, (r->tr_end.tp_row - r->tr_begin.tp_row) * scp->xsize); } else { /* Copy line by line. */ width = r->tr_end.tp_col - r->tr_begin.tp_col; if (p->tp_row < r->tr_begin.tp_row) { /* Copy from top to bottom. */ src = r->tr_begin.tp_row * scp->xsize + r->tr_begin.tp_col; end = r->tr_end.tp_row * scp->xsize + r->tr_end.tp_col; dst = p->tp_row * scp->xsize + p->tp_col; while (src < end) { sc_vtb_move(&scp->vtb, src, dst, width); src += scp->xsize; dst += scp->xsize; } } else { /* Copy from bottom to top. */ src = (r->tr_end.tp_row - 1) * scp->xsize + r->tr_begin.tp_col; end = r->tr_begin.tp_row * scp->xsize + r->tr_begin.tp_col; dst = (p->tp_row + r->tr_end.tp_row - r->tr_begin.tp_row - 1) * scp->xsize + p->tp_col; while (src >= end) { sc_vtb_move(&scp->vtb, src, dst, width); src -= scp->xsize; dst -= scp->xsize; } } } /* Mark begin and end positions to be refreshed. */ mark_for_update(scp, p->tp_row * scp->xsize + p->tp_col); mark_for_update(scp, (p->tp_row + r->tr_end.tp_row - r->tr_begin.tp_row - 1) * scp->xsize + (p->tp_col + r->tr_end.tp_col - r->tr_begin.tp_col - 1)); sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); } static void scteken_param(void *arg, int cmd, unsigned int value) { + static int cattrs[] = { + 0, /* block */ + CONS_BLINK_CURSOR, /* blinking block */ + CONS_CHAR_CURSOR, /* underline */ + CONS_CHAR_CURSOR | CONS_BLINK_CURSOR, /* blinking underline */ + CONS_RESET_CURSOR, /* reset to default */ + CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR, /* hide cursor */ + }; + static int tcattrs[] = { + CONS_RESET_CURSOR | CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR, /* normal */ + CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR | CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR, /* invisible */ + CONS_BLINK_CURSOR | CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR, /* very visible */ + }; scr_stat *scp = arg; + int flags, n, v0, v1, v2; switch (cmd) { - case TP_SHOWCURSOR: - if (value) { - sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, - CONS_RESET_CURSOR|CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR, -1, -1); - } else { - sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, - CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR|CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR, -1, -1); + case TP_SETBORDER: + scp->border = value & 0xff; + if (scp == scp->sc->cur_scp) + sc_set_border(scp, scp->border); + break; + case TP_SETGLOBALCURSOR: + n = value & 0xff; + v0 = (value >> 8) & 0xff; + v1 = (value >> 16) & 0xff; + v2 = (value >> 24) & 0xff; + switch (n) { + case 1: /* flags only */ + if (v0 < sizeof(cattrs) / sizeof(cattrs[0])) + v0 = cattrs[v0]; + else /* backward compatibility */ + v0 = cattrs[v0 & 0x3]; + sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, v0, -1, -1); + break; + case 2: + v2 = 0; + v0 &= 0x1f; /* backward compatibility */ + v1 &= 0x1f; + /* FALL THROUGH */ + case 3: /* base and height */ + if (v2 == 0) /* count from top */ + sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, -1, + scp->font_size - v1 - 1, + v1 - v0 + 1); + else if (v2 == 1) /* count from bottom */ + sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, -1, + v0, v1 - v0 + 1); + break; } + break; + case TP_SETLOCALCURSOR: + if (value < sizeof(tcattrs) / sizeof(tcattrs[0])) + sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, tcattrs[value], -1, -1); + break; + case TP_SHOWCURSOR: + if (value != 0) + flags = scp->curr_curs_attr.flags & ~CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR; + else + flags = scp->curr_curs_attr.flags | CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR; + sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, flags | CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR, -1, -1); break; case TP_SWITCHVT: sc_switch_scr(scp->sc, value); break; case TP_SETBELLPD: scp->bell_pitch = TP_SETBELLPD_PITCH(value); scp->bell_duration = TP_SETBELLPD_DURATION(value); break; case TP_MOUSE: scp->mouse_level = value; break; } } static void scteken_respond(void *arg, const void *buf, size_t len) { scr_stat *scp = arg; sc_respond(scp, buf, len, 0); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,4198 +1,4198 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1992-1998 Søren Schmidt * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The DragonFly Project * by Sascha Wildner * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer, * without modification, immediately at the beginning of the file. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_compat.h" #include "opt_syscons.h" #include "opt_splash.h" #include "opt_ddb.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(__arm__) || defined(__mips__) || \ defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__sparc64__) #include #else #include #endif #if defined( __i386__) || defined(__amd64__) #include #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #define COLD 0 #define WARM 1 #define DEFAULT_BLANKTIME (5*60) /* 5 minutes */ #define MAX_BLANKTIME (7*24*60*60) /* 7 days!? */ #define KEYCODE_BS 0x0e /* "<-- Backspace" key, XXX */ /* NULL-safe version of "tty_opened()" */ #define tty_opened_ns(tp) ((tp) != NULL && tty_opened(tp)) static u_char sc_kattrtab[MAXCPU]; static int sc_console_unit = -1; static int sc_saver_keyb_only = 1; static scr_stat *sc_console; static struct consdev *sc_consptr; static void *kernel_console_ts[MAXCPU]; static scr_stat main_console; static struct tty *main_devs[MAXCONS]; static char init_done = COLD; static int shutdown_in_progress = FALSE; static int suspend_in_progress = FALSE; static char sc_malloc = FALSE; static int saver_mode = CONS_NO_SAVER; /* LKM/user saver */ static int run_scrn_saver = FALSE; /* should run the saver? */ static int enable_bell = TRUE; /* enable beeper */ #ifndef SC_DISABLE_REBOOT static int enable_reboot = TRUE; /* enable keyboard reboot */ #endif #ifndef SC_DISABLE_KDBKEY static int enable_kdbkey = TRUE; /* enable keyboard debug */ #endif static long scrn_blank_time = 0; /* screen saver timeout value */ #ifdef DEV_SPLASH static int scrn_blanked; /* # of blanked screen */ static int sticky_splash = FALSE; static void none_saver(sc_softc_t *sc, int blank) { } static void (*current_saver)(sc_softc_t *, int) = none_saver; #endif #ifdef SC_NO_SUSPEND_VTYSWITCH static int sc_no_suspend_vtswitch = 1; #else static int sc_no_suspend_vtswitch = 0; #endif static int sc_susp_scr; static SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, syscons, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "syscons"); SYSCTL_OPAQUE(_hw_syscons, OID_AUTO, kattr, CTLFLAG_RW, &sc_kattrtab, sizeof(sc_kattrtab), "CU", "kernel console attributes"); static SYSCTL_NODE(_hw_syscons, OID_AUTO, saver, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "saver"); SYSCTL_INT(_hw_syscons_saver, OID_AUTO, keybonly, CTLFLAG_RW, &sc_saver_keyb_only, 0, "screen saver interrupted by input only"); SYSCTL_INT(_hw_syscons, OID_AUTO, bell, CTLFLAG_RW, &enable_bell, 0, "enable bell"); #ifndef SC_DISABLE_REBOOT SYSCTL_INT(_hw_syscons, OID_AUTO, kbd_reboot, CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_SECURE, &enable_reboot, 0, "enable keyboard reboot"); #endif #ifndef SC_DISABLE_KDBKEY SYSCTL_INT(_hw_syscons, OID_AUTO, kbd_debug, CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_SECURE, &enable_kdbkey, 0, "enable keyboard debug"); #endif SYSCTL_INT(_hw_syscons, OID_AUTO, sc_no_suspend_vtswitch, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &sc_no_suspend_vtswitch, 0, "Disable VT switch before suspend."); #if !defined(SC_NO_FONT_LOADING) && defined(SC_DFLT_FONT) #include "font.h" #endif tsw_ioctl_t *sc_user_ioctl; static bios_values_t bios_value; static int enable_panic_key; SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, enable_panic_key, CTLFLAG_RW, &enable_panic_key, 0, "Enable panic via keypress specified in kbdmap(5)"); #define SC_CONSOLECTL 255 #define VTY_WCHAN(sc, vty) (&SC_DEV(sc, vty)) /* prototypes */ static int sc_allocate_keyboard(sc_softc_t *sc, int unit); static int scvidprobe(int unit, int flags, int cons); static int sckbdprobe(int unit, int flags, int cons); static void scmeminit(void *arg); static int scdevtounit(struct tty *tp); static kbd_callback_func_t sckbdevent; static void scinit(int unit, int flags); static scr_stat *sc_get_stat(struct tty *tp); static void scterm(int unit, int flags); static void scshutdown(void *, int); static void scsuspend(void *); static void scresume(void *); static u_int scgetc(sc_softc_t *sc, u_int flags, struct sc_cnstate *sp); static void sc_puts(scr_stat *scp, u_char *buf, int len); #define SCGETC_CN 1 #define SCGETC_NONBLOCK 2 static void sccnupdate(scr_stat *scp); static scr_stat *alloc_scp(sc_softc_t *sc, int vty); static void init_scp(sc_softc_t *sc, int vty, scr_stat *scp); static timeout_t scrn_timer; static int and_region(int *s1, int *e1, int s2, int e2); static void scrn_update(scr_stat *scp, int show_cursor); #ifdef DEV_SPLASH static int scsplash_callback(int event, void *arg); static void scsplash_saver(sc_softc_t *sc, int show); static int add_scrn_saver(void (*this_saver)(sc_softc_t *, int)); static int remove_scrn_saver(void (*this_saver)(sc_softc_t *, int)); static int set_scrn_saver_mode(scr_stat *scp, int mode, u_char *pal, int border); static int restore_scrn_saver_mode(scr_stat *scp, int changemode); static void stop_scrn_saver(sc_softc_t *sc, void (*saver)(sc_softc_t *, int)); static int wait_scrn_saver_stop(sc_softc_t *sc); #define scsplash_stick(stick) (sticky_splash = (stick)) #else /* !DEV_SPLASH */ #define scsplash_stick(stick) #endif /* DEV_SPLASH */ static int do_switch_scr(sc_softc_t *sc, int s); static int vt_proc_alive(scr_stat *scp); static int signal_vt_rel(scr_stat *scp); static int signal_vt_acq(scr_stat *scp); static int finish_vt_rel(scr_stat *scp, int release, int *s); static int finish_vt_acq(scr_stat *scp); static void exchange_scr(sc_softc_t *sc); static void update_cursor_image(scr_stat *scp); static void change_cursor_shape(scr_stat *scp, int flags, int base, int height); static void update_font(scr_stat *); static int save_kbd_state(scr_stat *scp); static int update_kbd_state(scr_stat *scp, int state, int mask); static int update_kbd_leds(scr_stat *scp, int which); static int sc_kattr(void); static timeout_t blink_screen; static struct tty *sc_alloc_tty(int, int); static cn_probe_t sc_cnprobe; static cn_init_t sc_cninit; static cn_term_t sc_cnterm; static cn_getc_t sc_cngetc; static cn_putc_t sc_cnputc; static cn_grab_t sc_cngrab; static cn_ungrab_t sc_cnungrab; CONSOLE_DRIVER(sc); static tsw_open_t sctty_open; static tsw_close_t sctty_close; static tsw_outwakeup_t sctty_outwakeup; static tsw_ioctl_t sctty_ioctl; static tsw_mmap_t sctty_mmap; static struct ttydevsw sc_ttydevsw = { .tsw_open = sctty_open, .tsw_close = sctty_close, .tsw_outwakeup = sctty_outwakeup, .tsw_ioctl = sctty_ioctl, .tsw_mmap = sctty_mmap, }; static d_ioctl_t consolectl_ioctl; static d_close_t consolectl_close; static struct cdevsw consolectl_devsw = { .d_version = D_VERSION, .d_flags = D_NEEDGIANT | D_TRACKCLOSE, .d_ioctl = consolectl_ioctl, .d_close = consolectl_close, .d_name = "consolectl", }; /* ec -- emergency console. */ static u_int ec_scroffset; static void ec_putc(int c) { uintptr_t fb; u_short *scrptr; u_int ind; int attr, column, mysize, width, xsize, yborder, ysize; if (c < 0 || c > 0xff || c == '\a') return; if (sc_console == NULL) { #if !defined(__amd64__) && !defined(__i386__) return; #endif /* * This is enough for ec_putc() to work very early on x86 * if the kernel starts in normal color text mode. */ fb = 0xb8000; xsize = 80; ysize = 25; } else { if (main_console.status & GRAPHICS_MODE) return; fb = main_console.sc->adp->va_window; xsize = main_console.xsize; ysize = main_console.ysize; } yborder = ysize / 5; scrptr = (u_short *)(void *)fb + xsize * yborder; mysize = xsize * (ysize - 2 * yborder); do { ind = ec_scroffset; column = ind % xsize; width = (c == '\b' ? -1 : c == '\t' ? (column + 8) & ~7 : c == '\r' ? -column : c == '\n' ? xsize - column : 1); if (width == 0 || (width < 0 && ind < -width)) return; } while (atomic_cmpset_rel_int(&ec_scroffset, ind, ind + width) == 0); if (c == '\b' || c == '\r') return; if (c == '\n') ind += xsize; /* XXX clearing from new pos is not atomic */ attr = sc_kattr(); if (c == '\t' || c == '\n') c = ' '; do scrptr[ind++ % mysize] = (attr << 8) | c; while (--width != 0); } int sc_probe_unit(int unit, int flags) { if (!vty_enabled(VTY_SC)) return ENXIO; if (!scvidprobe(unit, flags, FALSE)) { if (bootverbose) printf("%s%d: no video adapter found.\n", SC_DRIVER_NAME, unit); return ENXIO; } /* syscons will be attached even when there is no keyboard */ sckbdprobe(unit, flags, FALSE); return 0; } /* probe video adapters, return TRUE if found */ static int scvidprobe(int unit, int flags, int cons) { /* * Access the video adapter driver through the back door! * Video adapter drivers need to be configured before syscons. * However, when syscons is being probed as the low-level console, * they have not been initialized yet. We force them to initialize * themselves here. XXX */ vid_configure(cons ? VIO_PROBE_ONLY : 0); return (vid_find_adapter("*", unit) >= 0); } /* probe the keyboard, return TRUE if found */ static int sckbdprobe(int unit, int flags, int cons) { /* access the keyboard driver through the backdoor! */ kbd_configure(cons ? KB_CONF_PROBE_ONLY : 0); return (kbd_find_keyboard("*", unit) >= 0); } static char *adapter_name(video_adapter_t *adp) { static struct { int type; char *name[2]; } names[] = { { KD_MONO, { "MDA", "MDA" } }, { KD_HERCULES, { "Hercules", "Hercules" } }, { KD_CGA, { "CGA", "CGA" } }, { KD_EGA, { "EGA", "EGA (mono)" } }, { KD_VGA, { "VGA", "VGA (mono)" } }, { KD_TGA, { "TGA", "TGA" } }, { -1, { "Unknown", "Unknown" } }, }; int i; for (i = 0; names[i].type != -1; ++i) if (names[i].type == adp->va_type) break; return names[i].name[(adp->va_flags & V_ADP_COLOR) ? 0 : 1]; } static void sctty_outwakeup(struct tty *tp) { size_t len; u_char buf[PCBURST]; scr_stat *scp = sc_get_stat(tp); if (scp->status & SLKED || (scp == scp->sc->cur_scp && scp->sc->blink_in_progress)) return; for (;;) { len = ttydisc_getc(tp, buf, sizeof buf); if (len == 0) break; SC_VIDEO_LOCK(scp->sc); sc_puts(scp, buf, len); SC_VIDEO_UNLOCK(scp->sc); } } static struct tty * sc_alloc_tty(int index, int devnum) { struct sc_ttysoftc *stc; struct tty *tp; /* Allocate TTY object and softc to store unit number. */ stc = malloc(sizeof(struct sc_ttysoftc), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); stc->st_index = index; stc->st_stat = NULL; tp = tty_alloc_mutex(&sc_ttydevsw, stc, &Giant); /* Create device node. */ tty_makedev(tp, NULL, "v%r", devnum); return (tp); } #ifdef SC_PIXEL_MODE static void sc_set_vesa_mode(scr_stat *scp, sc_softc_t *sc, int unit) { video_info_t info; u_char *font; int depth; int fontsize; int i; int vmode; vmode = 0; (void)resource_int_value("sc", unit, "vesa_mode", &vmode); if (vmode < M_VESA_BASE || vmode > M_VESA_MODE_MAX || vidd_get_info(sc->adp, vmode, &info) != 0 || !sc_support_pixel_mode(&info)) vmode = 0; /* * If the mode is unset or unsupported, search for an available * 800x600 graphics mode with the highest color depth. */ if (vmode == 0) { for (depth = 0, i = M_VESA_BASE; i <= M_VESA_MODE_MAX; i++) if (vidd_get_info(sc->adp, i, &info) == 0 && info.vi_width == 800 && info.vi_height == 600 && sc_support_pixel_mode(&info) && info.vi_depth > depth) { vmode = i; depth = info.vi_depth; } if (vmode == 0) return; vidd_get_info(sc->adp, vmode, &info); } #if !defined(SC_NO_FONT_LOADING) && defined(SC_DFLT_FONT) fontsize = info.vi_cheight; #else fontsize = scp->font_size; #endif if (fontsize < 14) fontsize = 8; else if (fontsize >= 16) fontsize = 16; else fontsize = 14; #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING switch (fontsize) { case 8: if ((sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_8) == 0) return; font = sc->font_8; break; case 14: if ((sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_14) == 0) return; font = sc->font_14; break; case 16: if ((sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_16) == 0) return; font = sc->font_16; break; } #else font = NULL; #endif #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if ((sc->flags & SC_SPLASH_SCRN) != 0) splash_term(sc->adp); #endif #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY if (scp->history != NULL) { sc_vtb_append(&scp->vtb, 0, scp->history, scp->ypos * scp->xsize + scp->xpos); scp->history_pos = sc_vtb_tail(scp->history); } #endif vidd_set_mode(sc->adp, vmode); scp->status |= (UNKNOWN_MODE | PIXEL_MODE | MOUSE_HIDDEN); scp->status &= ~(GRAPHICS_MODE | MOUSE_VISIBLE); scp->xpixel = info.vi_width; scp->ypixel = info.vi_height; scp->xsize = scp->xpixel / 8; scp->ysize = scp->ypixel / fontsize; scp->xpos = 0; scp->ypos = scp->ysize - 1; scp->xoff = scp->yoff = 0; scp->font = font; scp->font_size = fontsize; scp->font_width = 8; scp->start = scp->xsize * scp->ysize - 1; scp->end = 0; scp->cursor_pos = scp->cursor_oldpos = scp->xsize * scp->xsize; scp->mode = sc->initial_mode = vmode; #ifndef __sparc64__ sc_vtb_init(&scp->scr, VTB_FRAMEBUFFER, scp->xsize, scp->ysize, (void *)sc->adp->va_window, FALSE); #endif sc_alloc_scr_buffer(scp, FALSE, FALSE); sc_init_emulator(scp, NULL); #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE sc_alloc_cut_buffer(scp, FALSE); #endif #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY sc_alloc_history_buffer(scp, 0, 0, FALSE); #endif sc_set_border(scp, scp->border); sc_set_cursor_image(scp); scp->status &= ~UNKNOWN_MODE; #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if ((sc->flags & SC_SPLASH_SCRN) != 0) splash_init(sc->adp, scsplash_callback, sc); #endif } #endif int sc_attach_unit(int unit, int flags) { sc_softc_t *sc; scr_stat *scp; struct cdev *dev; void *oldts, *ts; int i, vc; if (!vty_enabled(VTY_SC)) return ENXIO; flags &= ~SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE; if (sc_console_unit == unit) { /* * If this unit is being used as the system console, we need to * adjust some variables and buffers before and after scinit(). */ /* assert(sc_console != NULL) */ flags |= SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE; scmeminit(NULL); scinit(unit, flags); if (sc_console->tsw->te_size > 0) { /* assert(sc_console->ts != NULL); */ oldts = sc_console->ts; for (i = 0; i <= mp_maxid; i++) { ts = malloc(sc_console->tsw->te_size, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); (*sc_console->tsw->te_init)(sc_console, &ts, SC_TE_COLD_INIT); sc_console->ts = ts; (*sc_console->tsw->te_default_attr)(sc_console, sc_kattrtab[i], SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR); kernel_console_ts[i] = ts; } sc_console->ts = oldts; (*sc_console->tsw->te_default_attr)(sc_console, SC_NORM_ATTR, SC_NORM_REV_ATTR); } } else { scinit(unit, flags); } sc = sc_get_softc(unit, flags & SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE); sc->config = flags; callout_init(&sc->ctimeout, 0); callout_init(&sc->cblink, 0); scp = sc_get_stat(sc->dev[0]); if (sc_console == NULL) /* sc_console_unit < 0 */ sc_console = scp; #ifdef SC_PIXEL_MODE if ((sc->config & SC_VESAMODE) != 0) sc_set_vesa_mode(scp, sc, unit); #endif /* SC_PIXEL_MODE */ /* initialize cursor */ if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp)) update_cursor_image(scp); /* get screen update going */ scrn_timer(sc); /* set up the keyboard */ (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&scp->kbd_mode); update_kbd_state(scp, scp->status, LOCK_MASK); printf("%s%d: %s <%d virtual consoles, flags=0x%x>\n", SC_DRIVER_NAME, unit, adapter_name(sc->adp), sc->vtys, sc->config); if (bootverbose) { printf("%s%d:", SC_DRIVER_NAME, unit); if (sc->adapter >= 0) printf(" fb%d", sc->adapter); if (sc->keyboard >= 0) printf(", kbd%d", sc->keyboard); if (scp->tsw) printf(", terminal emulator: %s (%s)", scp->tsw->te_name, scp->tsw->te_desc); printf("\n"); } /* Register suspend/resume/shutdown callbacks for the kernel console. */ if (sc_console_unit == unit) { EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(power_suspend_early, scsuspend, NULL, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(power_resume, scresume, NULL, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_pre_sync, scshutdown, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_DEFAULT); } for (vc = 0; vc < sc->vtys; vc++) { if (sc->dev[vc] == NULL) { sc->dev[vc] = sc_alloc_tty(vc, vc + unit * MAXCONS); if (vc == 0 && sc->dev == main_devs) SC_STAT(sc->dev[0]) = &main_console; } /* * The first vty already has struct tty and scr_stat initialized * in scinit(). The other vtys will have these structs when * first opened. */ } dev = make_dev(&consolectl_devsw, 0, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "consolectl"); dev->si_drv1 = sc->dev[0]; return 0; } static void scmeminit(void *arg) { if (!vty_enabled(VTY_SC)) return; if (sc_malloc) return; sc_malloc = TRUE; /* * As soon as malloc() becomes functional, we had better allocate * various buffers for the kernel console. */ if (sc_console_unit < 0) /* sc_console == NULL */ return; /* copy the temporary buffer to the final buffer */ sc_alloc_scr_buffer(sc_console, FALSE, FALSE); #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE sc_alloc_cut_buffer(sc_console, FALSE); #endif #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY /* initialize history buffer & pointers */ sc_alloc_history_buffer(sc_console, 0, 0, FALSE); #endif } /* XXX */ SYSINIT(sc_mem, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, scmeminit, NULL); static int scdevtounit(struct tty *tp) { int vty = SC_VTY(tp); if (vty == SC_CONSOLECTL) return ((sc_console != NULL) ? sc_console->sc->unit : -1); else if ((vty < 0) || (vty >= MAXCONS*sc_max_unit())) return -1; else return vty/MAXCONS; } static int sctty_open(struct tty *tp) { int unit = scdevtounit(tp); sc_softc_t *sc; scr_stat *scp; #ifndef __sparc64__ keyarg_t key; #endif DPRINTF(5, ("scopen: dev:%s, unit:%d, vty:%d\n", devtoname(tp->t_dev), unit, SC_VTY(tp))); sc = sc_get_softc(unit, (sc_console_unit == unit) ? SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE : 0); if (sc == NULL) return ENXIO; if (!tty_opened(tp)) { /* Use the current setting of the <-- key as default VERASE. */ /* If the Delete key is preferable, an stty is necessary */ #ifndef __sparc64__ if (sc->kbd != NULL) { key.keynum = KEYCODE_BS; (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, GIO_KEYMAPENT, (caddr_t)&key); tp->t_termios.c_cc[VERASE] = key.key.map[0]; } #endif } scp = sc_get_stat(tp); if (scp == NULL) { scp = SC_STAT(tp) = alloc_scp(sc, SC_VTY(tp)); if (ISGRAPHSC(scp)) sc_set_pixel_mode(scp, NULL, 0, 0, 16, 8); } if (!tp->t_winsize.ws_col && !tp->t_winsize.ws_row) { tp->t_winsize.ws_col = scp->xsize; tp->t_winsize.ws_row = scp->ysize; } return (0); } static void sctty_close(struct tty *tp) { scr_stat *scp; int s; if (SC_VTY(tp) != SC_CONSOLECTL) { scp = sc_get_stat(tp); /* were we in the middle of the VT switching process? */ DPRINTF(5, ("sc%d: scclose(), ", scp->sc->unit)); s = spltty(); if ((scp == scp->sc->cur_scp) && (scp->sc->unit == sc_console_unit)) cnavailable(sc_consptr, TRUE); if (finish_vt_rel(scp, TRUE, &s) == 0) /* force release */ DPRINTF(5, ("reset WAIT_REL, ")); if (finish_vt_acq(scp) == 0) /* force acknowledge */ DPRINTF(5, ("reset WAIT_ACQ, ")); #ifdef not_yet_done if (scp == &main_console) { scp->pid = 0; scp->proc = NULL; scp->smode.mode = VT_AUTO; } else { sc_vtb_destroy(&scp->vtb); #ifndef __sparc64__ sc_vtb_destroy(&scp->scr); #endif sc_free_history_buffer(scp, scp->ysize); SC_STAT(tp) = NULL; free(scp, M_DEVBUF); } #else scp->pid = 0; scp->proc = NULL; scp->smode.mode = VT_AUTO; #endif scp->kbd_mode = K_XLATE; if (scp == scp->sc->cur_scp) (void)kbdd_ioctl(scp->sc->kbd, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&scp->kbd_mode); DPRINTF(5, ("done.\n")); } } #if 0 /* XXX mpsafetty: fix screensaver. What about outwakeup? */ static int scread(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int flag) { if (!sc_saver_keyb_only) sc_touch_scrn_saver(); return ttyread(dev, uio, flag); } #endif static int sckbdevent(keyboard_t *thiskbd, int event, void *arg) { sc_softc_t *sc; struct tty *cur_tty; int c, error = 0; size_t len; const u_char *cp; sc = (sc_softc_t *)arg; /* assert(thiskbd == sc->kbd) */ mtx_lock(&Giant); switch (event) { case KBDIO_KEYINPUT: break; case KBDIO_UNLOADING: sc->kbd = NULL; sc->keyboard = -1; kbd_release(thiskbd, (void *)&sc->keyboard); goto done; default: error = EINVAL; goto done; } /* * Loop while there is still input to get from the keyboard. * I don't think this is nessesary, and it doesn't fix * the Xaccel-2.1 keyboard hang, but it can't hurt. XXX */ while ((c = scgetc(sc, SCGETC_NONBLOCK, NULL)) != NOKEY) { cur_tty = SC_DEV(sc, sc->cur_scp->index); if (!tty_opened_ns(cur_tty)) continue; if ((*sc->cur_scp->tsw->te_input)(sc->cur_scp, c, cur_tty)) continue; switch (KEYFLAGS(c)) { case 0x0000: /* normal key */ ttydisc_rint(cur_tty, KEYCHAR(c), 0); break; case FKEY: /* function key, return string */ cp = (*sc->cur_scp->tsw->te_fkeystr)(sc->cur_scp, c); if (cp != NULL) { ttydisc_rint_simple(cur_tty, cp, strlen(cp)); break; } cp = kbdd_get_fkeystr(thiskbd, KEYCHAR(c), &len); if (cp != NULL) ttydisc_rint_simple(cur_tty, cp, len); break; case MKEY: /* meta is active, prepend ESC */ ttydisc_rint(cur_tty, 0x1b, 0); ttydisc_rint(cur_tty, KEYCHAR(c), 0); break; case BKEY: /* backtab fixed sequence (esc [ Z) */ ttydisc_rint_simple(cur_tty, "\x1B[Z", 3); break; } ttydisc_rint_done(cur_tty); } sc->cur_scp->status |= MOUSE_HIDDEN; done: mtx_unlock(&Giant); return (error); } static int sctty_ioctl(struct tty *tp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, struct thread *td) { int error; int i; sc_softc_t *sc; scr_stat *scp; int s; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) int ival; #endif /* If there is a user_ioctl function call that first */ if (sc_user_ioctl) { error = (*sc_user_ioctl)(tp, cmd, data, td); if (error != ENOIOCTL) return error; } error = sc_vid_ioctl(tp, cmd, data, td); if (error != ENOIOCTL) return error; #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY error = sc_hist_ioctl(tp, cmd, data, td); if (error != ENOIOCTL) return error; #endif #ifndef SC_NO_SYSMOUSE error = sc_mouse_ioctl(tp, cmd, data, td); if (error != ENOIOCTL) return error; #endif scp = sc_get_stat(tp); /* assert(scp != NULL) */ /* scp is sc_console, if SC_VTY(dev) == SC_CONSOLECTL. */ sc = scp->sc; if (scp->tsw) { error = (*scp->tsw->te_ioctl)(scp, tp, cmd, data, td); if (error != ENOIOCTL) return error; } switch (cmd) { /* process console hardware related ioctl's */ case GIO_ATTR: /* get current attributes */ /* this ioctl is not processed here, but in the terminal emulator */ return ENOTTY; case GIO_COLOR: /* is this a color console ? */ *(int *)data = (sc->adp->va_flags & V_ADP_COLOR) ? 1 : 0; return 0; case CONS_BLANKTIME: /* set screen saver timeout (0 = no saver) */ if (*(int *)data < 0 || *(int *)data > MAX_BLANKTIME) return EINVAL; s = spltty(); scrn_blank_time = *(int *)data; run_scrn_saver = (scrn_blank_time != 0); splx(s); return 0; - case CONS_CURSORTYPE: /* set cursor type (obsolete) */ + case CONS_CURSORTYPE: /* set cursor type (old interface + HIDDEN) */ s = spltty(); *(int *)data &= CONS_CURSOR_ATTRS; sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, *(int *)data, -1, -1); splx(s); return 0; case CONS_GETCURSORSHAPE: /* get cursor shape (new interface) */ if (((int *)data)[0] & CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR) { ((int *)data)[0] = scp->curr_curs_attr.flags; ((int *)data)[1] = scp->curr_curs_attr.base; ((int *)data)[2] = scp->curr_curs_attr.height; } else { ((int *)data)[0] = sc->curs_attr.flags; ((int *)data)[1] = sc->curs_attr.base; ((int *)data)[2] = sc->curs_attr.height; } return 0; case CONS_SETCURSORSHAPE: /* set cursor shape (new interface) */ s = spltty(); sc_change_cursor_shape(scp, ((int *)data)[0], ((int *)data)[1], ((int *)data)[2]); splx(s); return 0; case CONS_BELLTYPE: /* set bell type sound/visual */ if ((*(int *)data) & CONS_VISUAL_BELL) sc->flags |= SC_VISUAL_BELL; else sc->flags &= ~SC_VISUAL_BELL; if ((*(int *)data) & CONS_QUIET_BELL) sc->flags |= SC_QUIET_BELL; else sc->flags &= ~SC_QUIET_BELL; return 0; case CONS_GETINFO: /* get current (virtual) console info */ { vid_info_t *ptr = (vid_info_t*)data; if (ptr->size == sizeof(struct vid_info)) { ptr->m_num = sc->cur_scp->index; ptr->font_size = scp->font_size; ptr->mv_col = scp->xpos; ptr->mv_row = scp->ypos; ptr->mv_csz = scp->xsize; ptr->mv_rsz = scp->ysize; ptr->mv_hsz = (scp->history != NULL) ? scp->history->vtb_rows : 0; /* * The following fields are filled by the terminal emulator. XXX * * ptr->mv_norm.fore * ptr->mv_norm.back * ptr->mv_rev.fore * ptr->mv_rev.back */ ptr->mv_grfc.fore = 0; /* not supported */ ptr->mv_grfc.back = 0; /* not supported */ ptr->mv_ovscan = scp->border; if (scp == sc->cur_scp) save_kbd_state(scp); ptr->mk_keylock = scp->status & LOCK_MASK; return 0; } return EINVAL; } case CONS_GETVERS: /* get version number */ *(int*)data = 0x200; /* version 2.0 */ return 0; case CONS_IDLE: /* see if the screen has been idle */ /* * When the screen is in the GRAPHICS_MODE or UNKNOWN_MODE, * the user process may have been writing something on the * screen and syscons is not aware of it. Declare the screen * is NOT idle if it is in one of these modes. But there is * an exception to it; if a screen saver is running in the * graphics mode in the current screen, we should say that the * screen has been idle. */ *(int *)data = (sc->flags & SC_SCRN_IDLE) && (!ISGRAPHSC(sc->cur_scp) || (sc->cur_scp->status & SAVER_RUNNING)); return 0; case CONS_SAVERMODE: /* set saver mode */ switch(*(int *)data) { case CONS_NO_SAVER: case CONS_USR_SAVER: /* if a LKM screen saver is running, stop it first. */ scsplash_stick(FALSE); saver_mode = *(int *)data; s = spltty(); #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if ((error = wait_scrn_saver_stop(NULL))) { splx(s); return error; } #endif run_scrn_saver = TRUE; if (saver_mode == CONS_USR_SAVER) scp->status |= SAVER_RUNNING; else scp->status &= ~SAVER_RUNNING; scsplash_stick(TRUE); splx(s); break; case CONS_LKM_SAVER: s = spltty(); if ((saver_mode == CONS_USR_SAVER) && (scp->status & SAVER_RUNNING)) scp->status &= ~SAVER_RUNNING; saver_mode = *(int *)data; splx(s); break; default: return EINVAL; } return 0; case CONS_SAVERSTART: /* immediately start/stop the screen saver */ /* * Note that this ioctl does not guarantee the screen saver * actually starts or stops. It merely attempts to do so... */ s = spltty(); run_scrn_saver = (*(int *)data != 0); if (run_scrn_saver) sc->scrn_time_stamp -= scrn_blank_time; splx(s); return 0; case CONS_SCRSHOT: /* get a screen shot */ { int retval, hist_rsz; size_t lsize, csize; vm_offset_t frbp, hstp; unsigned lnum; scrshot_t *ptr = (scrshot_t *)data; void *outp = ptr->buf; if (ptr->x < 0 || ptr->y < 0 || ptr->xsize < 0 || ptr->ysize < 0) return EINVAL; s = spltty(); if (ISGRAPHSC(scp)) { splx(s); return EOPNOTSUPP; } hist_rsz = (scp->history != NULL) ? scp->history->vtb_rows : 0; if (((u_int)ptr->x + ptr->xsize) > scp->xsize || ((u_int)ptr->y + ptr->ysize) > (scp->ysize + hist_rsz)) { splx(s); return EINVAL; } lsize = scp->xsize * sizeof(u_int16_t); csize = ptr->xsize * sizeof(u_int16_t); /* Pointer to the last line of framebuffer */ frbp = scp->vtb.vtb_buffer + scp->ysize * lsize + ptr->x * sizeof(u_int16_t); /* Pointer to the last line of target buffer */ outp = (char *)outp + ptr->ysize * csize; /* Pointer to the last line of history buffer */ if (scp->history != NULL) hstp = scp->history->vtb_buffer + sc_vtb_tail(scp->history) * sizeof(u_int16_t) + ptr->x * sizeof(u_int16_t); else hstp = 0; retval = 0; for (lnum = 0; lnum < (ptr->y + ptr->ysize); lnum++) { if (lnum < scp->ysize) { frbp -= lsize; } else { hstp -= lsize; if (hstp < scp->history->vtb_buffer) hstp += scp->history->vtb_rows * lsize; frbp = hstp; } if (lnum < ptr->y) continue; outp = (char *)outp - csize; retval = copyout((void *)frbp, outp, csize); if (retval != 0) break; } splx(s); return retval; } case VT_SETMODE: /* set screen switcher mode */ { struct vt_mode *mode; struct proc *p1; mode = (struct vt_mode *)data; DPRINTF(5, ("%s%d: VT_SETMODE ", SC_DRIVER_NAME, sc->unit)); if (scp->smode.mode == VT_PROCESS) { p1 = pfind(scp->pid); if (scp->proc == p1 && scp->proc != td->td_proc) { if (p1) PROC_UNLOCK(p1); DPRINTF(5, ("error EPERM\n")); return EPERM; } if (p1) PROC_UNLOCK(p1); } s = spltty(); if (mode->mode == VT_AUTO) { scp->smode.mode = VT_AUTO; scp->proc = NULL; scp->pid = 0; DPRINTF(5, ("VT_AUTO, ")); if ((scp == sc->cur_scp) && (sc->unit == sc_console_unit)) cnavailable(sc_consptr, TRUE); /* were we in the middle of the vty switching process? */ if (finish_vt_rel(scp, TRUE, &s) == 0) DPRINTF(5, ("reset WAIT_REL, ")); if (finish_vt_acq(scp) == 0) DPRINTF(5, ("reset WAIT_ACQ, ")); } else { if (!ISSIGVALID(mode->relsig) || !ISSIGVALID(mode->acqsig) || !ISSIGVALID(mode->frsig)) { splx(s); DPRINTF(5, ("error EINVAL\n")); return EINVAL; } DPRINTF(5, ("VT_PROCESS %d, ", td->td_proc->p_pid)); bcopy(data, &scp->smode, sizeof(struct vt_mode)); scp->proc = td->td_proc; scp->pid = scp->proc->p_pid; if ((scp == sc->cur_scp) && (sc->unit == sc_console_unit)) cnavailable(sc_consptr, FALSE); } splx(s); DPRINTF(5, ("\n")); return 0; } case VT_GETMODE: /* get screen switcher mode */ bcopy(&scp->smode, data, sizeof(struct vt_mode)); return 0; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('v', 4): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case VT_RELDISP: /* screen switcher ioctl */ s = spltty(); /* * This must be the current vty which is in the VT_PROCESS * switching mode... */ if ((scp != sc->cur_scp) || (scp->smode.mode != VT_PROCESS)) { splx(s); return EINVAL; } /* ...and this process is controlling it. */ if (scp->proc != td->td_proc) { splx(s); return EPERM; } error = EINVAL; switch(*(int *)data) { case VT_FALSE: /* user refuses to release screen, abort */ if ((error = finish_vt_rel(scp, FALSE, &s)) == 0) DPRINTF(5, ("%s%d: VT_FALSE\n", SC_DRIVER_NAME, sc->unit)); break; case VT_TRUE: /* user has released screen, go on */ if ((error = finish_vt_rel(scp, TRUE, &s)) == 0) DPRINTF(5, ("%s%d: VT_TRUE\n", SC_DRIVER_NAME, sc->unit)); break; case VT_ACKACQ: /* acquire acknowledged, switch completed */ if ((error = finish_vt_acq(scp)) == 0) DPRINTF(5, ("%s%d: VT_ACKACQ\n", SC_DRIVER_NAME, sc->unit)); break; default: break; } splx(s); return error; case VT_OPENQRY: /* return free virtual console */ for (i = sc->first_vty; i < sc->first_vty + sc->vtys; i++) { tp = SC_DEV(sc, i); if (!tty_opened_ns(tp)) { *(int *)data = i + 1; return 0; } } return EINVAL; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('v', 5): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case VT_ACTIVATE: /* switch to screen *data */ i = (*(int *)data == 0) ? scp->index : (*(int *)data - 1); s = spltty(); error = sc_clean_up(sc->cur_scp); splx(s); if (error) return error; error = sc_switch_scr(sc, i); return (error); #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('v', 6): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case VT_WAITACTIVE: /* wait for switch to occur */ i = (*(int *)data == 0) ? scp->index : (*(int *)data - 1); if ((i < sc->first_vty) || (i >= sc->first_vty + sc->vtys)) return EINVAL; if (i == sc->cur_scp->index) return 0; error = tsleep(VTY_WCHAN(sc, i), (PZERO + 1) | PCATCH, "waitvt", 0); return error; case VT_GETACTIVE: /* get active vty # */ *(int *)data = sc->cur_scp->index + 1; return 0; case VT_GETINDEX: /* get this vty # */ *(int *)data = scp->index + 1; return 0; case VT_LOCKSWITCH: /* prevent vty switching */ if ((*(int *)data) & 0x01) sc->flags |= SC_SCRN_VTYLOCK; else sc->flags &= ~SC_SCRN_VTYLOCK; return 0; case KDENABIO: /* allow io operations */ error = priv_check(td, PRIV_IO); if (error != 0) return error; error = securelevel_gt(td->td_ucred, 0); if (error != 0) return error; #ifdef __i386__ td->td_frame->tf_eflags |= PSL_IOPL; #elif defined(__amd64__) td->td_frame->tf_rflags |= PSL_IOPL; #endif return 0; case KDDISABIO: /* disallow io operations (default) */ #ifdef __i386__ td->td_frame->tf_eflags &= ~PSL_IOPL; #elif defined(__amd64__) td->td_frame->tf_rflags &= ~PSL_IOPL; #endif return 0; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('K', 20): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case KDSKBSTATE: /* set keyboard state (locks) */ if (*(int *)data & ~LOCK_MASK) return EINVAL; scp->status &= ~LOCK_MASK; scp->status |= *(int *)data; if (scp == sc->cur_scp) update_kbd_state(scp, scp->status, LOCK_MASK); return 0; case KDGKBSTATE: /* get keyboard state (locks) */ if (scp == sc->cur_scp) save_kbd_state(scp); *(int *)data = scp->status & LOCK_MASK; return 0; case KDGETREPEAT: /* get keyboard repeat & delay rates */ case KDSETREPEAT: /* set keyboard repeat & delay rates (new) */ error = kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, cmd, data); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; return error; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('K', 67): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case KDSETRAD: /* set keyboard repeat & delay rates (old) */ if (*(int *)data & ~0x7f) return EINVAL; error = kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDSETRAD, data); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; return error; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('K', 7): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case KDSKBMODE: /* set keyboard mode */ switch (*(int *)data) { case K_XLATE: /* switch to XLT ascii mode */ case K_RAW: /* switch to RAW scancode mode */ case K_CODE: /* switch to CODE mode */ scp->kbd_mode = *(int *)data; if (scp == sc->cur_scp) (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDSKBMODE, data); return 0; default: return EINVAL; } /* NOT REACHED */ case KDGKBMODE: /* get keyboard mode */ *(int *)data = scp->kbd_mode; return 0; case KDGKBINFO: error = kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, cmd, data); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; return error; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('K', 8): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case KDMKTONE: /* sound the bell */ if (*(int*)data) sc_bell(scp, (*(int*)data)&0xffff, (((*(int*)data)>>16)&0xffff)*hz/1000); else sc_bell(scp, scp->bell_pitch, scp->bell_duration); return 0; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('K', 63): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case KIOCSOUND: /* make tone (*data) hz */ if (scp == sc->cur_scp) { if (*(int *)data) return sc_tone(*(int *)data); else return sc_tone(0); } return 0; case KDGKBTYPE: /* get keyboard type */ error = kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, cmd, data); if (error == ENOIOCTL) { /* always return something? XXX */ *(int *)data = 0; } return 0; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('K', 66): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case KDSETLED: /* set keyboard LED status */ if (*(int *)data & ~LED_MASK) /* FIXME: LOCK_MASK? */ return EINVAL; scp->status &= ~LED_MASK; scp->status |= *(int *)data; if (scp == sc->cur_scp) update_kbd_leds(scp, scp->status); return 0; case KDGETLED: /* get keyboard LED status */ if (scp == sc->cur_scp) save_kbd_state(scp); *(int *)data = scp->status & LED_MASK; return 0; case KBADDKBD: /* add/remove keyboard to/from mux */ case KBRELKBD: error = kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, cmd, data); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; return error; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) case _IO('c', 110): ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; /* FALLTHROUGH */ #endif case CONS_SETKBD: /* set the new keyboard */ { keyboard_t *newkbd; s = spltty(); newkbd = kbd_get_keyboard(*(int *)data); if (newkbd == NULL) { splx(s); return EINVAL; } error = 0; if (sc->kbd != newkbd) { i = kbd_allocate(newkbd->kb_name, newkbd->kb_unit, (void *)&sc->keyboard, sckbdevent, sc); /* i == newkbd->kb_index */ if (i >= 0) { if (sc->kbd != NULL) { save_kbd_state(sc->cur_scp); kbd_release(sc->kbd, (void *)&sc->keyboard); } sc->kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(i); /* sc->kbd == newkbd */ sc->keyboard = i; (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&sc->cur_scp->kbd_mode); update_kbd_state(sc->cur_scp, sc->cur_scp->status, LOCK_MASK); } else { error = EPERM; /* XXX */ } } splx(s); return error; } case CONS_RELKBD: /* release the current keyboard */ s = spltty(); error = 0; if (sc->kbd != NULL) { save_kbd_state(sc->cur_scp); error = kbd_release(sc->kbd, (void *)&sc->keyboard); if (error == 0) { sc->kbd = NULL; sc->keyboard = -1; } } splx(s); return error; case CONS_GETTERM: /* get the current terminal emulator info */ { sc_term_sw_t *sw; if (((term_info_t *)data)->ti_index == 0) { sw = scp->tsw; } else { sw = sc_term_match_by_number(((term_info_t *)data)->ti_index); } if (sw != NULL) { strncpy(((term_info_t *)data)->ti_name, sw->te_name, sizeof(((term_info_t *)data)->ti_name)); strncpy(((term_info_t *)data)->ti_desc, sw->te_desc, sizeof(((term_info_t *)data)->ti_desc)); ((term_info_t *)data)->ti_flags = 0; return 0; } else { ((term_info_t *)data)->ti_name[0] = '\0'; ((term_info_t *)data)->ti_desc[0] = '\0'; ((term_info_t *)data)->ti_flags = 0; return EINVAL; } } case CONS_SETTERM: /* set the current terminal emulator */ s = spltty(); error = sc_init_emulator(scp, ((term_info_t *)data)->ti_name); /* FIXME: what if scp == sc_console! XXX */ splx(s); return error; case GIO_SCRNMAP: /* get output translation table */ bcopy(&sc->scr_map, data, sizeof(sc->scr_map)); return 0; case PIO_SCRNMAP: /* set output translation table */ bcopy(data, &sc->scr_map, sizeof(sc->scr_map)); for (i=0; iscr_map); i++) { sc->scr_rmap[sc->scr_map[i]] = i; } return 0; case GIO_KEYMAP: /* get keyboard translation table */ case PIO_KEYMAP: /* set keyboard translation table */ case OGIO_KEYMAP: /* get keyboard translation table (compat) */ case OPIO_KEYMAP: /* set keyboard translation table (compat) */ case GIO_DEADKEYMAP: /* get accent key translation table */ case PIO_DEADKEYMAP: /* set accent key translation table */ case GETFKEY: /* get function key string */ case SETFKEY: /* set function key string */ error = kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, cmd, data); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; return error; #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING case PIO_FONT8x8: /* set 8x8 dot font */ if (!ISFONTAVAIL(sc->adp->va_flags)) return ENXIO; bcopy(data, sc->font_8, 8*256); sc->fonts_loaded |= FONT_8; /* * FONT KLUDGE * Always use the font page #0. XXX * Don't load if the current font size is not 8x8. */ if (ISTEXTSC(sc->cur_scp) && (sc->cur_scp->font_size < 14)) sc_load_font(sc->cur_scp, 0, 8, 8, sc->font_8, 0, 256); return 0; case GIO_FONT8x8: /* get 8x8 dot font */ if (!ISFONTAVAIL(sc->adp->va_flags)) return ENXIO; if (sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_8) { bcopy(sc->font_8, data, 8*256); return 0; } else return ENXIO; case PIO_FONT8x14: /* set 8x14 dot font */ if (!ISFONTAVAIL(sc->adp->va_flags)) return ENXIO; bcopy(data, sc->font_14, 14*256); sc->fonts_loaded |= FONT_14; /* * FONT KLUDGE * Always use the font page #0. XXX * Don't load if the current font size is not 8x14. */ if (ISTEXTSC(sc->cur_scp) && (sc->cur_scp->font_size >= 14) && (sc->cur_scp->font_size < 16)) sc_load_font(sc->cur_scp, 0, 14, 8, sc->font_14, 0, 256); return 0; case GIO_FONT8x14: /* get 8x14 dot font */ if (!ISFONTAVAIL(sc->adp->va_flags)) return ENXIO; if (sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_14) { bcopy(sc->font_14, data, 14*256); return 0; } else return ENXIO; case PIO_FONT8x16: /* set 8x16 dot font */ if (!ISFONTAVAIL(sc->adp->va_flags)) return ENXIO; bcopy(data, sc->font_16, 16*256); sc->fonts_loaded |= FONT_16; /* * FONT KLUDGE * Always use the font page #0. XXX * Don't load if the current font size is not 8x16. */ if (ISTEXTSC(sc->cur_scp) && (sc->cur_scp->font_size >= 16)) sc_load_font(sc->cur_scp, 0, 16, 8, sc->font_16, 0, 256); return 0; case GIO_FONT8x16: /* get 8x16 dot font */ if (!ISFONTAVAIL(sc->adp->va_flags)) return ENXIO; if (sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_16) { bcopy(sc->font_16, data, 16*256); return 0; } else return ENXIO; #endif /* SC_NO_FONT_LOADING */ default: break; } return (ENOIOCTL); } static int consolectl_ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int fflag, struct thread *td) { return sctty_ioctl(dev->si_drv1, cmd, data, td); } static int consolectl_close(struct cdev *dev, int flags, int mode, struct thread *td) { #ifndef SC_NO_SYSMOUSE mouse_info_t info; memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); info.operation = MOUSE_ACTION; /* * Make sure all buttons are released when moused and other * console daemons exit, so that no buttons are left pressed. */ (void) sctty_ioctl(dev->si_drv1, CONS_MOUSECTL, (caddr_t)&info, td); #endif return (0); } static void sc_cnprobe(struct consdev *cp) { int unit; int flags; if (!vty_enabled(VTY_SC)) { cp->cn_pri = CN_DEAD; return; } cp->cn_pri = sc_get_cons_priority(&unit, &flags); /* a video card is always required */ if (!scvidprobe(unit, flags, TRUE)) cp->cn_pri = CN_DEAD; /* syscons will become console even when there is no keyboard */ sckbdprobe(unit, flags, TRUE); if (cp->cn_pri == CN_DEAD) return; /* initialize required fields */ strcpy(cp->cn_name, "ttyv0"); } static void sc_cninit(struct consdev *cp) { int unit; int flags; sc_get_cons_priority(&unit, &flags); scinit(unit, flags | SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE); sc_console_unit = unit; sc_console = sc_get_stat(sc_get_softc(unit, SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE)->dev[0]); sc_consptr = cp; } static void sc_cnterm(struct consdev *cp) { void *ts; int i; /* we are not the kernel console any more, release everything */ if (sc_console_unit < 0) return; /* shouldn't happen */ #if 0 /* XXX */ sc_clear_screen(sc_console); sccnupdate(sc_console); #endif for (i = 0; i <= mp_maxid; i++) { ts = kernel_console_ts[i]; kernel_console_ts[i] = NULL; (*sc_console->tsw->te_term)(sc_console, &ts); free(ts, M_DEVBUF); } scterm(sc_console_unit, SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE); sc_console_unit = -1; sc_console = NULL; } static void sccnclose(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp); static int sc_cngetc_locked(struct sc_cnstate *sp); static void sccnkbdlock(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp); static void sccnkbdunlock(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp); static void sccnopen(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp, int flags); static void sccnscrlock(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp); static void sccnscrunlock(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp); static void sccnkbdlock(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp) { /* * Locking method: hope for the best. * The keyboard is supposed to be Giant locked. We can't handle that * in general. The kdb_active case here is not safe, and we will * proceed without the lock in all cases. */ sp->kbd_locked = !kdb_active && mtx_trylock(&Giant); } static void sccnkbdunlock(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp) { if (sp->kbd_locked) mtx_unlock(&Giant); sp->kbd_locked = FALSE; } static void sccnscrlock(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp) { int retries; /** * Locking method: * - if kdb_active and video_mtx is not owned by anyone, then lock * by kdb remaining active * - if !kdb_active, try to acquire video_mtx without blocking or * recursing; if we get it then it works normally. * Note that video_mtx is especially unusable if we already own it, * since then it is protecting something and syscons is not reentrant * enough to ignore the protection even in the kdb_active case. */ if (kdb_active) { sp->kdb_locked = sc->video_mtx.mtx_lock == MTX_UNOWNED || panicstr; sp->mtx_locked = FALSE; } else { sp->kdb_locked = FALSE; for (retries = 0; retries < 1000; retries++) { sp->mtx_locked = mtx_trylock_spin_flags(&sc->video_mtx, MTX_QUIET) != 0 || panicstr; if (sp->mtx_locked) break; DELAY(1); } } } static void sccnscrunlock(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp) { if (sp->mtx_locked) mtx_unlock_spin(&sc->video_mtx); sp->mtx_locked = sp->kdb_locked = FALSE; } static void sccnopen(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp, int flags) { int kbd_mode; /* assert(sc_console_unit >= 0) */ sp->kbd_opened = FALSE; sp->scr_opened = FALSE; sp->kbd_locked = FALSE; /* Opening the keyboard is optional. */ if (!(flags & 1) || sc->kbd == NULL) goto over_keyboard; sccnkbdlock(sc, sp); /* * Make sure the keyboard is accessible even when the kbd device * driver is disabled. */ kbdd_enable(sc->kbd); /* Switch the keyboard to console mode (K_XLATE, polled) on all scp's. */ kbd_mode = K_XLATE; (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&kbd_mode); sc->kbd_open_level++; kbdd_poll(sc->kbd, TRUE); sp->kbd_opened = TRUE; over_keyboard: ; /* The screen is opened iff locking it succeeds. */ sccnscrlock(sc, sp); if (!sp->kdb_locked && !sp->mtx_locked) return; sp->scr_opened = TRUE; /* The screen switch is optional. */ if (!(flags & 2)) return; /* try to switch to the kernel console screen */ if (!cold && sc->cur_scp->index != sc_console->index && sc->cur_scp->smode.mode == VT_AUTO && sc_console->smode.mode == VT_AUTO) sc_switch_scr(sc, sc_console->index); } static void sccnclose(sc_softc_t *sc, struct sc_cnstate *sp) { sp->scr_opened = FALSE; sccnscrunlock(sc, sp); if (!sp->kbd_opened) return; /* Restore keyboard mode (for the current, possibly-changed scp). */ kbdd_poll(sc->kbd, FALSE); if (--sc->kbd_open_level == 0) (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&sc->cur_scp->kbd_mode); kbdd_disable(sc->kbd); sp->kbd_opened = FALSE; sccnkbdunlock(sc, sp); } /* * Grabbing switches the screen and keyboard focus to sc_console and the * keyboard mode to (K_XLATE, polled). Only switching to polled mode is * essential (for preventing the interrupt handler from eating input * between polls). Focus is part of the UI, and the other switches are * work just was well when they are done on every entry and exit. * * Screen switches while grabbed are supported, and to maintain focus for * this ungrabbing and closing only restore the polling state and then * the keyboard mode if on the original screen. */ static void sc_cngrab(struct consdev *cp) { sc_softc_t *sc; int lev; sc = sc_console->sc; lev = atomic_fetchadd_int(&sc->grab_level, 1); if (lev >= 0 && lev < 2) { sccnopen(sc, &sc->grab_state[lev], 1 | 2); sccnscrunlock(sc, &sc->grab_state[lev]); sccnkbdunlock(sc, &sc->grab_state[lev]); } } static void sc_cnungrab(struct consdev *cp) { sc_softc_t *sc; int lev; sc = sc_console->sc; lev = atomic_load_acq_int(&sc->grab_level) - 1; if (lev >= 0 && lev < 2) { sccnkbdlock(sc, &sc->grab_state[lev]); sccnscrlock(sc, &sc->grab_state[lev]); sccnclose(sc, &sc->grab_state[lev]); } atomic_add_int(&sc->grab_level, -1); } static char sc_cnputc_log[0x1000]; static u_int sc_cnputc_loghead; static u_int sc_cnputc_logtail; static void sc_cnputc(struct consdev *cd, int c) { struct sc_cnstate st; u_char buf[1]; scr_stat *scp = sc_console; void *oldts, *ts; #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY #if 0 struct tty *tp; #endif #endif /* !SC_NO_HISTORY */ u_int head; int s; /* assert(sc_console != NULL) */ sccnopen(scp->sc, &st, 0); /* * Log the output. * * In the unlocked case, the logging is intentionally only * perfectly atomic for the indexes. */ head = atomic_fetchadd_int(&sc_cnputc_loghead, 1); sc_cnputc_log[head % sizeof(sc_cnputc_log)] = c; /* * If we couldn't open, do special reentrant output and return to defer * normal output. */ if (!st.scr_opened) { ec_putc(c); return; } #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY if (scp == scp->sc->cur_scp && scp->status & SLKED) { scp->status &= ~SLKED; update_kbd_state(scp, scp->status, SLKED); if (scp->status & BUFFER_SAVED) { if (!sc_hist_restore(scp)) sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); scp->status &= ~BUFFER_SAVED; scp->status |= CURSOR_ENABLED; sc_draw_cursor_image(scp); } #if 0 /* * XXX: Now that TTY's have their own locks, we cannot process * any data after disabling scroll lock. cnputs already holds a * spinlock. */ tp = SC_DEV(scp->sc, scp->index); /* XXX "tp" can be NULL */ tty_lock(tp); if (tty_opened(tp)) sctty_outwakeup(tp); tty_unlock(tp); #endif } #endif /* !SC_NO_HISTORY */ /* Play any output still in the log (our char may already be done). */ while (sc_cnputc_logtail != atomic_load_acq_int(&sc_cnputc_loghead)) { buf[0] = sc_cnputc_log[sc_cnputc_logtail++ % sizeof(sc_cnputc_log)]; if (atomic_load_acq_int(&sc_cnputc_loghead) - sc_cnputc_logtail >= sizeof(sc_cnputc_log)) continue; /* Console output has a per-CPU "input" state. Switch for it. */ oldts = scp->ts; ts = kernel_console_ts[PCPU_GET(cpuid)]; if (ts != NULL) { scp->ts = ts; (*scp->tsw->te_sync)(scp); } sc_puts(scp, buf, 1); scp->ts = oldts; (*scp->tsw->te_sync)(scp); } s = spltty(); /* block sckbdevent and scrn_timer */ sccnupdate(scp); splx(s); sccnclose(scp->sc, &st); } static int sc_cngetc(struct consdev *cd) { struct sc_cnstate st; int c, s; /* assert(sc_console != NULL) */ sccnopen(sc_console->sc, &st, 1); s = spltty(); /* block sckbdevent and scrn_timer while we poll */ if (!st.kbd_opened) { splx(s); sccnclose(sc_console->sc, &st); return -1; /* means no keyboard since we fudged the locking */ } c = sc_cngetc_locked(&st); splx(s); sccnclose(sc_console->sc, &st); return c; } static int sc_cngetc_locked(struct sc_cnstate *sp) { static struct fkeytab fkey; static int fkeycp; scr_stat *scp; const u_char *p; int c; /* * Stop the screen saver and update the screen if necessary. * What if we have been running in the screen saver code... XXX */ if (sp->scr_opened) sc_touch_scrn_saver(); scp = sc_console->sc->cur_scp; /* XXX */ if (sp->scr_opened) sccnupdate(scp); if (fkeycp < fkey.len) return fkey.str[fkeycp++]; c = scgetc(scp->sc, SCGETC_CN | SCGETC_NONBLOCK, sp); switch (KEYFLAGS(c)) { case 0: /* normal char */ return KEYCHAR(c); case FKEY: /* function key */ p = (*scp->tsw->te_fkeystr)(scp, c); if (p != NULL) { fkey.len = strlen(p); bcopy(p, fkey.str, fkey.len); fkeycp = 1; return fkey.str[0]; } p = kbdd_get_fkeystr(scp->sc->kbd, KEYCHAR(c), (size_t *)&fkeycp); fkey.len = fkeycp; if ((p != NULL) && (fkey.len > 0)) { bcopy(p, fkey.str, fkey.len); fkeycp = 1; return fkey.str[0]; } return c; /* XXX */ case NOKEY: case ERRKEY: default: return -1; } /* NOT REACHED */ } static void sccnupdate(scr_stat *scp) { /* this is a cut-down version of scrn_timer()... */ if (suspend_in_progress || scp->sc->font_loading_in_progress) return; if (kdb_active || panicstr || shutdown_in_progress) { sc_touch_scrn_saver(); } else if (scp != scp->sc->cur_scp) { return; } if (!run_scrn_saver) scp->sc->flags &= ~SC_SCRN_IDLE; #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if ((saver_mode != CONS_LKM_SAVER) || !(scp->sc->flags & SC_SCRN_IDLE)) if (scp->sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED) stop_scrn_saver(scp->sc, current_saver); #endif if (scp != scp->sc->cur_scp || scp->sc->blink_in_progress || scp->sc->switch_in_progress) return; /* * FIXME: unlike scrn_timer(), we call scrn_update() from here even * when write_in_progress is non-zero. XXX */ if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp) && !(scp->sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) scrn_update(scp, TRUE); } static void scrn_timer(void *arg) { static time_t kbd_time_stamp = 0; sc_softc_t *sc; scr_stat *scp; int again, rate; again = (arg != NULL); if (arg != NULL) sc = (sc_softc_t *)arg; else if (sc_console != NULL) sc = sc_console->sc; else return; /* find the vty to update */ scp = sc->cur_scp; /* don't do anything when we are performing some I/O operations */ if (suspend_in_progress || sc->font_loading_in_progress) goto done; if ((sc->kbd == NULL) && (sc->config & SC_AUTODETECT_KBD)) { /* try to allocate a keyboard automatically */ if (kbd_time_stamp != time_uptime) { kbd_time_stamp = time_uptime; sc->keyboard = sc_allocate_keyboard(sc, -1); if (sc->keyboard >= 0) { sc->kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(sc->keyboard); (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&sc->cur_scp->kbd_mode); update_kbd_state(sc->cur_scp, sc->cur_scp->status, LOCK_MASK); } } } /* should we stop the screen saver? */ if (kdb_active || panicstr || shutdown_in_progress) sc_touch_scrn_saver(); if (run_scrn_saver) { if (time_uptime > sc->scrn_time_stamp + scrn_blank_time) sc->flags |= SC_SCRN_IDLE; else sc->flags &= ~SC_SCRN_IDLE; } else { sc->scrn_time_stamp = time_uptime; sc->flags &= ~SC_SCRN_IDLE; if (scrn_blank_time > 0) run_scrn_saver = TRUE; } #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if ((saver_mode != CONS_LKM_SAVER) || !(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_IDLE)) if (sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED) stop_scrn_saver(sc, current_saver); #endif /* should we just return ? */ if (sc->blink_in_progress || sc->switch_in_progress || sc->write_in_progress) goto done; /* Update the screen */ scp = sc->cur_scp; /* cur_scp may have changed... */ if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp) && !(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) scrn_update(scp, TRUE); #ifdef DEV_SPLASH /* should we activate the screen saver? */ if ((saver_mode == CONS_LKM_SAVER) && (sc->flags & SC_SCRN_IDLE)) if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp) || (sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) (*current_saver)(sc, TRUE); #endif done: if (again) { /* * Use reduced "refresh" rate if we are in graphics and that is not a * graphical screen saver. In such case we just have nothing to do. */ if (ISGRAPHSC(scp) && !(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) rate = 2; else rate = 30; callout_reset_sbt(&sc->ctimeout, SBT_1S / rate, 0, scrn_timer, sc, C_PREL(1)); } } static int and_region(int *s1, int *e1, int s2, int e2) { if (*e1 < s2 || e2 < *s1) return FALSE; *s1 = imax(*s1, s2); *e1 = imin(*e1, e2); return TRUE; } static void scrn_update(scr_stat *scp, int show_cursor) { int start; int end; int s; int e; /* assert(scp == scp->sc->cur_scp) */ SC_VIDEO_LOCK(scp->sc); #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE /* remove the previous mouse pointer image if necessary */ if (scp->status & MOUSE_VISIBLE) { s = scp->mouse_pos; e = scp->mouse_pos + scp->xsize + 1; if ((scp->status & (MOUSE_MOVED | MOUSE_HIDDEN)) || and_region(&s, &e, scp->start, scp->end) || ((scp->status & CURSOR_ENABLED) && (scp->cursor_pos != scp->cursor_oldpos) && (and_region(&s, &e, scp->cursor_pos, scp->cursor_pos) || and_region(&s, &e, scp->cursor_oldpos, scp->cursor_oldpos)))) { sc_remove_mouse_image(scp); if (scp->end >= scp->xsize*scp->ysize) scp->end = scp->xsize*scp->ysize - 1; } } #endif /* !SC_NO_CUTPASTE */ #if 1 /* debug: XXX */ if (scp->end >= scp->xsize*scp->ysize) { printf("scrn_update(): scp->end %d > size_of_screen!!\n", scp->end); scp->end = scp->xsize*scp->ysize - 1; } if (scp->start < 0) { printf("scrn_update(): scp->start %d < 0\n", scp->start); scp->start = 0; } #endif /* update screen image */ if (scp->start <= scp->end) { if (scp->mouse_cut_end >= 0) { /* there is a marked region for cut & paste */ if (scp->mouse_cut_start <= scp->mouse_cut_end) { start = scp->mouse_cut_start; end = scp->mouse_cut_end; } else { start = scp->mouse_cut_end; end = scp->mouse_cut_start - 1; } s = start; e = end; /* does the cut-mark region overlap with the update region? */ if (and_region(&s, &e, scp->start, scp->end)) { (*scp->rndr->draw)(scp, s, e - s + 1, TRUE); s = 0; e = start - 1; if (and_region(&s, &e, scp->start, scp->end)) (*scp->rndr->draw)(scp, s, e - s + 1, FALSE); s = end + 1; e = scp->xsize*scp->ysize - 1; if (and_region(&s, &e, scp->start, scp->end)) (*scp->rndr->draw)(scp, s, e - s + 1, FALSE); } else { (*scp->rndr->draw)(scp, scp->start, scp->end - scp->start + 1, FALSE); } } else { (*scp->rndr->draw)(scp, scp->start, scp->end - scp->start + 1, FALSE); } } /* we are not to show the cursor and the mouse pointer... */ if (!show_cursor) { scp->end = 0; scp->start = scp->xsize*scp->ysize - 1; SC_VIDEO_UNLOCK(scp->sc); return; } /* update cursor image */ if (scp->status & CURSOR_ENABLED) { s = scp->start; e = scp->end; /* did cursor move since last time ? */ if (scp->cursor_pos != scp->cursor_oldpos) { /* do we need to remove old cursor image ? */ if (!and_region(&s, &e, scp->cursor_oldpos, scp->cursor_oldpos)) sc_remove_cursor_image(scp); sc_draw_cursor_image(scp); } else { if (and_region(&s, &e, scp->cursor_pos, scp->cursor_pos)) /* cursor didn't move, but has been overwritten */ sc_draw_cursor_image(scp); else if (scp->curs_attr.flags & CONS_BLINK_CURSOR) /* if it's a blinking cursor, update it */ (*scp->rndr->blink_cursor)(scp, scp->cursor_pos, sc_inside_cutmark(scp, scp->cursor_pos)); } } #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE /* update "pseudo" mouse pointer image */ if (scp->sc->flags & SC_MOUSE_ENABLED) { if (!(scp->status & (MOUSE_VISIBLE | MOUSE_HIDDEN))) { scp->status &= ~MOUSE_MOVED; sc_draw_mouse_image(scp); } } #endif /* SC_NO_CUTPASTE */ scp->end = 0; scp->start = scp->xsize*scp->ysize - 1; SC_VIDEO_UNLOCK(scp->sc); } #ifdef DEV_SPLASH static int scsplash_callback(int event, void *arg) { sc_softc_t *sc; int error; sc = (sc_softc_t *)arg; switch (event) { case SPLASH_INIT: if (add_scrn_saver(scsplash_saver) == 0) { sc->flags &= ~SC_SAVER_FAILED; run_scrn_saver = TRUE; if (cold && !(boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) { scsplash_stick(TRUE); (*current_saver)(sc, TRUE); } } return 0; case SPLASH_TERM: if (current_saver == scsplash_saver) { scsplash_stick(FALSE); error = remove_scrn_saver(scsplash_saver); if (error) return error; } return 0; default: return EINVAL; } } static void scsplash_saver(sc_softc_t *sc, int show) { static int busy = FALSE; scr_stat *scp; if (busy) return; busy = TRUE; scp = sc->cur_scp; if (show) { if (!(sc->flags & SC_SAVER_FAILED)) { if (!(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) set_scrn_saver_mode(scp, -1, NULL, 0); switch (splash(sc->adp, TRUE)) { case 0: /* succeeded */ break; case EAGAIN: /* try later */ restore_scrn_saver_mode(scp, FALSE); sc_touch_scrn_saver(); /* XXX */ break; default: sc->flags |= SC_SAVER_FAILED; scsplash_stick(FALSE); restore_scrn_saver_mode(scp, TRUE); printf("scsplash_saver(): failed to put up the image\n"); break; } } } else if (!sticky_splash) { if ((sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED) && (splash(sc->adp, FALSE) == 0)) restore_scrn_saver_mode(scp, TRUE); } busy = FALSE; } static int add_scrn_saver(void (*this_saver)(sc_softc_t *, int)) { #if 0 int error; if (current_saver != none_saver) { error = remove_scrn_saver(current_saver); if (error) return error; } #endif if (current_saver != none_saver) return EBUSY; run_scrn_saver = FALSE; saver_mode = CONS_LKM_SAVER; current_saver = this_saver; return 0; } static int remove_scrn_saver(void (*this_saver)(sc_softc_t *, int)) { if (current_saver != this_saver) return EINVAL; #if 0 /* * In order to prevent `current_saver' from being called by * the timeout routine `scrn_timer()' while we manipulate * the saver list, we shall set `current_saver' to `none_saver' * before stopping the current saver, rather than blocking by `splXX()'. */ current_saver = none_saver; if (scrn_blanked) stop_scrn_saver(this_saver); #endif /* unblank all blanked screens */ wait_scrn_saver_stop(NULL); if (scrn_blanked) return EBUSY; current_saver = none_saver; return 0; } static int set_scrn_saver_mode(scr_stat *scp, int mode, u_char *pal, int border) { int s; /* assert(scp == scp->sc->cur_scp) */ s = spltty(); if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp)) sc_remove_cursor_image(scp); scp->splash_save_mode = scp->mode; scp->splash_save_status = scp->status & (GRAPHICS_MODE | PIXEL_MODE); scp->status &= ~(GRAPHICS_MODE | PIXEL_MODE); scp->status |= (UNKNOWN_MODE | SAVER_RUNNING); scp->sc->flags |= SC_SCRN_BLANKED; ++scrn_blanked; splx(s); if (mode < 0) return 0; scp->mode = mode; if (set_mode(scp) == 0) { if (scp->sc->adp->va_info.vi_flags & V_INFO_GRAPHICS) scp->status |= GRAPHICS_MODE; #ifndef SC_NO_PALETTE_LOADING if (pal != NULL) vidd_load_palette(scp->sc->adp, pal); #endif sc_set_border(scp, border); return 0; } else { s = spltty(); scp->mode = scp->splash_save_mode; scp->status &= ~(UNKNOWN_MODE | SAVER_RUNNING); scp->status |= scp->splash_save_status; splx(s); return 1; } } static int restore_scrn_saver_mode(scr_stat *scp, int changemode) { int mode; int status; int s; /* assert(scp == scp->sc->cur_scp) */ s = spltty(); mode = scp->mode; status = scp->status; scp->mode = scp->splash_save_mode; scp->status &= ~(UNKNOWN_MODE | SAVER_RUNNING); scp->status |= scp->splash_save_status; scp->sc->flags &= ~SC_SCRN_BLANKED; if (!changemode) { if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp)) sc_draw_cursor_image(scp); --scrn_blanked; splx(s); return 0; } if (set_mode(scp) == 0) { #ifndef SC_NO_PALETTE_LOADING #ifdef SC_PIXEL_MODE if (scp->sc->adp->va_info.vi_mem_model == V_INFO_MM_DIRECT) vidd_load_palette(scp->sc->adp, scp->sc->palette2); else #endif vidd_load_palette(scp->sc->adp, scp->sc->palette); #endif --scrn_blanked; splx(s); return 0; } else { scp->mode = mode; scp->status = status; splx(s); return 1; } } static void stop_scrn_saver(sc_softc_t *sc, void (*saver)(sc_softc_t *, int)) { (*saver)(sc, FALSE); run_scrn_saver = FALSE; /* the screen saver may have chosen not to stop after all... */ if (sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED) return; mark_all(sc->cur_scp); if (sc->delayed_next_scr) sc_switch_scr(sc, sc->delayed_next_scr - 1); if (!kdb_active) wakeup(&scrn_blanked); } static int wait_scrn_saver_stop(sc_softc_t *sc) { int error = 0; while (scrn_blanked > 0) { run_scrn_saver = FALSE; if (sc && !(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) { error = 0; break; } error = tsleep(&scrn_blanked, PZERO | PCATCH, "scrsav", 0); if ((error != 0) && (error != ERESTART)) break; } run_scrn_saver = FALSE; return error; } #endif /* DEV_SPLASH */ void sc_touch_scrn_saver(void) { scsplash_stick(FALSE); run_scrn_saver = FALSE; } int sc_switch_scr(sc_softc_t *sc, u_int next_scr) { scr_stat *cur_scp; struct tty *tp; struct proc *p; int s; DPRINTF(5, ("sc0: sc_switch_scr() %d ", next_scr + 1)); if (sc->cur_scp == NULL) return (0); /* prevent switch if previously requested */ if (sc->flags & SC_SCRN_VTYLOCK) { sc_bell(sc->cur_scp, sc->cur_scp->bell_pitch, sc->cur_scp->bell_duration); return EPERM; } /* delay switch if the screen is blanked or being updated */ if ((sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED) || sc->write_in_progress || sc->blink_in_progress) { sc->delayed_next_scr = next_scr + 1; sc_touch_scrn_saver(); DPRINTF(5, ("switch delayed\n")); return 0; } sc->delayed_next_scr = 0; s = spltty(); cur_scp = sc->cur_scp; /* we are in the middle of the vty switching process... */ if (sc->switch_in_progress && (cur_scp->smode.mode == VT_PROCESS) && cur_scp->proc) { p = pfind(cur_scp->pid); if (cur_scp->proc != p) { if (p) PROC_UNLOCK(p); /* * The controlling process has died!!. Do some clean up. * NOTE:`cur_scp->proc' and `cur_scp->smode.mode' * are not reset here yet; they will be cleared later. */ DPRINTF(5, ("cur_scp controlling process %d died, ", cur_scp->pid)); if (cur_scp->status & SWITCH_WAIT_REL) { /* * Force the previous switch to finish, but return now * with error. */ DPRINTF(5, ("reset WAIT_REL, ")); finish_vt_rel(cur_scp, TRUE, &s); splx(s); DPRINTF(5, ("finishing previous switch\n")); return EINVAL; } else if (cur_scp->status & SWITCH_WAIT_ACQ) { /* let's assume screen switch has been completed. */ DPRINTF(5, ("reset WAIT_ACQ, ")); finish_vt_acq(cur_scp); } else { /* * We are in between screen release and acquisition, and * reached here via scgetc() or scrn_timer() which has * interrupted exchange_scr(). Don't do anything stupid. */ DPRINTF(5, ("waiting nothing, ")); } } else { if (p) PROC_UNLOCK(p); /* * The controlling process is alive, but not responding... * It is either buggy or it may be just taking time. * The following code is a gross kludge to cope with this * problem for which there is no clean solution. XXX */ if (cur_scp->status & SWITCH_WAIT_REL) { switch (sc->switch_in_progress++) { case 1: break; case 2: DPRINTF(5, ("sending relsig again, ")); signal_vt_rel(cur_scp); break; case 3: break; case 4: default: /* * Act as if the controlling program returned * VT_FALSE. */ DPRINTF(5, ("force reset WAIT_REL, ")); finish_vt_rel(cur_scp, FALSE, &s); splx(s); DPRINTF(5, ("act as if VT_FALSE was seen\n")); return EINVAL; } } else if (cur_scp->status & SWITCH_WAIT_ACQ) { switch (sc->switch_in_progress++) { case 1: break; case 2: DPRINTF(5, ("sending acqsig again, ")); signal_vt_acq(cur_scp); break; case 3: break; case 4: default: /* clear the flag and finish the previous switch */ DPRINTF(5, ("force reset WAIT_ACQ, ")); finish_vt_acq(cur_scp); break; } } } } /* * Return error if an invalid argument is given, or vty switch * is still in progress. */ if ((next_scr < sc->first_vty) || (next_scr >= sc->first_vty + sc->vtys) || sc->switch_in_progress) { splx(s); sc_bell(cur_scp, bios_value.bell_pitch, BELL_DURATION); DPRINTF(5, ("error 1\n")); return EINVAL; } /* * Don't allow switching away from the graphics mode vty * if the switch mode is VT_AUTO, unless the next vty is the same * as the current or the current vty has been closed (but showing). */ tp = SC_DEV(sc, cur_scp->index); if ((cur_scp->index != next_scr) && tty_opened_ns(tp) && (cur_scp->smode.mode == VT_AUTO) && ISGRAPHSC(cur_scp)) { splx(s); sc_bell(cur_scp, bios_value.bell_pitch, BELL_DURATION); DPRINTF(5, ("error, graphics mode\n")); return EINVAL; } /* * Is the wanted vty open? Don't allow switching to a closed vty. * If we are in DDB, don't switch to a vty in the VT_PROCESS mode. * Note that we always allow the user to switch to the kernel * console even if it is closed. */ if ((sc_console == NULL) || (next_scr != sc_console->index)) { tp = SC_DEV(sc, next_scr); if (!tty_opened_ns(tp)) { splx(s); sc_bell(cur_scp, bios_value.bell_pitch, BELL_DURATION); DPRINTF(5, ("error 2, requested vty isn't open!\n")); return EINVAL; } if (kdb_active && SC_STAT(tp)->smode.mode == VT_PROCESS) { splx(s); DPRINTF(5, ("error 3, requested vty is in the VT_PROCESS mode\n")); return EINVAL; } } /* this is the start of vty switching process... */ ++sc->switch_in_progress; sc->old_scp = cur_scp; sc->new_scp = sc_get_stat(SC_DEV(sc, next_scr)); if (sc->new_scp == sc->old_scp) { sc->switch_in_progress = 0; /* * XXX wakeup() locks the scheduler lock which will hang if * the lock is in an in-between state, e.g., when we stop at * a breakpoint at fork_exit. It has always been wrong to call * wakeup() when the debugger is active. In RELENG_4, wakeup() * is supposed to be locked by splhigh(), but the debugger may * be invoked at splhigh(). */ if (!kdb_active) wakeup(VTY_WCHAN(sc,next_scr)); splx(s); DPRINTF(5, ("switch done (new == old)\n")); return 0; } /* has controlling process died? */ vt_proc_alive(sc->old_scp); vt_proc_alive(sc->new_scp); /* wait for the controlling process to release the screen, if necessary */ if (signal_vt_rel(sc->old_scp)) { splx(s); return 0; } /* go set up the new vty screen */ splx(s); exchange_scr(sc); s = spltty(); /* wake up processes waiting for this vty */ if (!kdb_active) wakeup(VTY_WCHAN(sc,next_scr)); /* wait for the controlling process to acknowledge, if necessary */ if (signal_vt_acq(sc->cur_scp)) { splx(s); return 0; } sc->switch_in_progress = 0; if (sc->unit == sc_console_unit) cnavailable(sc_consptr, TRUE); splx(s); DPRINTF(5, ("switch done\n")); return 0; } static int do_switch_scr(sc_softc_t *sc, int s) { vt_proc_alive(sc->new_scp); splx(s); exchange_scr(sc); s = spltty(); /* sc->cur_scp == sc->new_scp */ wakeup(VTY_WCHAN(sc,sc->cur_scp->index)); /* wait for the controlling process to acknowledge, if necessary */ if (!signal_vt_acq(sc->cur_scp)) { sc->switch_in_progress = 0; if (sc->unit == sc_console_unit) cnavailable(sc_consptr, TRUE); } return s; } static int vt_proc_alive(scr_stat *scp) { struct proc *p; if (scp->proc) { if ((p = pfind(scp->pid)) != NULL) PROC_UNLOCK(p); if (scp->proc == p) return TRUE; scp->proc = NULL; scp->smode.mode = VT_AUTO; DPRINTF(5, ("vt controlling process %d died\n", scp->pid)); } return FALSE; } static int signal_vt_rel(scr_stat *scp) { if (scp->smode.mode != VT_PROCESS) return FALSE; scp->status |= SWITCH_WAIT_REL; PROC_LOCK(scp->proc); kern_psignal(scp->proc, scp->smode.relsig); PROC_UNLOCK(scp->proc); DPRINTF(5, ("sending relsig to %d\n", scp->pid)); return TRUE; } static int signal_vt_acq(scr_stat *scp) { if (scp->smode.mode != VT_PROCESS) return FALSE; if (scp->sc->unit == sc_console_unit) cnavailable(sc_consptr, FALSE); scp->status |= SWITCH_WAIT_ACQ; PROC_LOCK(scp->proc); kern_psignal(scp->proc, scp->smode.acqsig); PROC_UNLOCK(scp->proc); DPRINTF(5, ("sending acqsig to %d\n", scp->pid)); return TRUE; } static int finish_vt_rel(scr_stat *scp, int release, int *s) { if (scp == scp->sc->old_scp && scp->status & SWITCH_WAIT_REL) { scp->status &= ~SWITCH_WAIT_REL; if (release) *s = do_switch_scr(scp->sc, *s); else scp->sc->switch_in_progress = 0; return 0; } return EINVAL; } static int finish_vt_acq(scr_stat *scp) { if (scp == scp->sc->new_scp && scp->status & SWITCH_WAIT_ACQ) { scp->status &= ~SWITCH_WAIT_ACQ; scp->sc->switch_in_progress = 0; return 0; } return EINVAL; } static void exchange_scr(sc_softc_t *sc) { scr_stat *scp; /* save the current state of video and keyboard */ sc_move_cursor(sc->old_scp, sc->old_scp->xpos, sc->old_scp->ypos); if (!ISGRAPHSC(sc->old_scp)) sc_remove_cursor_image(sc->old_scp); if (sc->old_scp->kbd_mode == K_XLATE) save_kbd_state(sc->old_scp); /* set up the video for the new screen */ scp = sc->cur_scp = sc->new_scp; if (sc->old_scp->mode != scp->mode || ISUNKNOWNSC(sc->old_scp)) set_mode(scp); #ifndef __sparc64__ else sc_vtb_init(&scp->scr, VTB_FRAMEBUFFER, scp->xsize, scp->ysize, (void *)sc->adp->va_window, FALSE); #endif scp->status |= MOUSE_HIDDEN; sc_move_cursor(scp, scp->xpos, scp->ypos); if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp)) sc_set_cursor_image(scp); #ifndef SC_NO_PALETTE_LOADING if (ISGRAPHSC(sc->old_scp)) { #ifdef SC_PIXEL_MODE if (sc->adp->va_info.vi_mem_model == V_INFO_MM_DIRECT) vidd_load_palette(sc->adp, sc->palette2); else #endif vidd_load_palette(sc->adp, sc->palette); } #endif sc_set_border(scp, scp->border); /* set up the keyboard for the new screen */ if (sc->kbd_open_level == 0 && sc->old_scp->kbd_mode != scp->kbd_mode) (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&scp->kbd_mode); update_kbd_state(scp, scp->status, LOCK_MASK); mark_all(scp); } static void sc_puts(scr_stat *scp, u_char *buf, int len) { #ifdef DEV_SPLASH /* make screensaver happy */ if (!sticky_splash && scp == scp->sc->cur_scp && !sc_saver_keyb_only) run_scrn_saver = FALSE; #endif if (scp->tsw) (*scp->tsw->te_puts)(scp, buf, len); if (scp->sc->delayed_next_scr) sc_switch_scr(scp->sc, scp->sc->delayed_next_scr - 1); } void sc_draw_cursor_image(scr_stat *scp) { /* assert(scp == scp->sc->cur_scp); */ SC_VIDEO_LOCK(scp->sc); (*scp->rndr->draw_cursor)(scp, scp->cursor_pos, scp->curs_attr.flags & CONS_BLINK_CURSOR, TRUE, sc_inside_cutmark(scp, scp->cursor_pos)); scp->cursor_oldpos = scp->cursor_pos; SC_VIDEO_UNLOCK(scp->sc); } void sc_remove_cursor_image(scr_stat *scp) { /* assert(scp == scp->sc->cur_scp); */ SC_VIDEO_LOCK(scp->sc); (*scp->rndr->draw_cursor)(scp, scp->cursor_oldpos, scp->curs_attr.flags & CONS_BLINK_CURSOR, FALSE, sc_inside_cutmark(scp, scp->cursor_oldpos)); SC_VIDEO_UNLOCK(scp->sc); } static void update_cursor_image(scr_stat *scp) { /* assert(scp == scp->sc->cur_scp); */ sc_remove_cursor_image(scp); sc_set_cursor_image(scp); sc_draw_cursor_image(scp); } void sc_set_cursor_image(scr_stat *scp) { scp->curs_attr.flags = scp->curr_curs_attr.flags; if (scp->curs_attr.flags & CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR) { /* hidden cursor is internally represented as zero-height underline */ scp->curs_attr.flags = CONS_CHAR_CURSOR; scp->curs_attr.base = scp->curs_attr.height = 0; } else if (scp->curs_attr.flags & CONS_CHAR_CURSOR) { scp->curs_attr.base = imin(scp->curr_curs_attr.base, scp->font_size - 1); scp->curs_attr.height = imin(scp->curr_curs_attr.height, scp->font_size - scp->curs_attr.base); } else { /* block cursor */ scp->curs_attr.base = 0; scp->curs_attr.height = scp->font_size; } /* assert(scp == scp->sc->cur_scp); */ SC_VIDEO_LOCK(scp->sc); (*scp->rndr->set_cursor)(scp, scp->curs_attr.base, scp->curs_attr.height, scp->curs_attr.flags & CONS_BLINK_CURSOR); SC_VIDEO_UNLOCK(scp->sc); } static void change_cursor_shape(scr_stat *scp, int flags, int base, int height) { if ((scp == scp->sc->cur_scp) && !ISGRAPHSC(scp)) sc_remove_cursor_image(scp); if (base >= 0) scp->curr_curs_attr.base = base; if (height >= 0) scp->curr_curs_attr.height = height; if (flags & CONS_RESET_CURSOR) scp->curr_curs_attr = scp->dflt_curs_attr; else scp->curr_curs_attr.flags = flags & CONS_CURSOR_ATTRS; if ((scp == scp->sc->cur_scp) && !ISGRAPHSC(scp)) { sc_set_cursor_image(scp); sc_draw_cursor_image(scp); } } void sc_change_cursor_shape(scr_stat *scp, int flags, int base, int height) { sc_softc_t *sc; struct tty *tp; int s; int i; s = spltty(); if ((flags != -1) && (flags & CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR)) { /* local (per vty) change */ change_cursor_shape(scp, flags, base, height); splx(s); return; } /* global change */ sc = scp->sc; if (base >= 0) sc->curs_attr.base = base; if (height >= 0) sc->curs_attr.height = height; if (flags != -1) { if (flags & CONS_RESET_CURSOR) sc->curs_attr = sc->dflt_curs_attr; else sc->curs_attr.flags = flags & CONS_CURSOR_ATTRS; } for (i = sc->first_vty; i < sc->first_vty + sc->vtys; ++i) { if ((tp = SC_DEV(sc, i)) == NULL) continue; if ((scp = sc_get_stat(tp)) == NULL) continue; scp->dflt_curs_attr = sc->curs_attr; change_cursor_shape(scp, CONS_RESET_CURSOR, -1, -1); } splx(s); } static void scinit(int unit, int flags) { /* * When syscons is being initialized as the kernel console, malloc() * is not yet functional, because various kernel structures has not been * fully initialized yet. Therefore, we need to declare the following * static buffers for the console. This is less than ideal, * but is necessry evil for the time being. XXX */ static u_short sc_buffer[ROW*COL]; /* XXX */ #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING static u_char font_8[256*8]; static u_char font_14[256*14]; static u_char font_16[256*16]; #endif sc_softc_t *sc; scr_stat *scp; video_adapter_t *adp; int col; int row; int i; /* one time initialization */ if (init_done == COLD) { sc_get_bios_values(&bios_value); for (i = 0; i < nitems(sc_kattrtab); i++) { #if SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR == FG_WHITE sc_kattrtab[i] = 8 + (i + FG_WHITE) % 8U; #else sc_kattrtab[i] = SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR; #endif } } init_done = WARM; /* * Allocate resources. Even if we are being called for the second * time, we must allocate them again, because they might have * disappeared... */ sc = sc_get_softc(unit, flags & SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE); if ((sc->flags & SC_INIT_DONE) == 0) SC_VIDEO_LOCKINIT(sc); adp = NULL; if (sc->adapter >= 0) { vid_release(sc->adp, (void *)&sc->adapter); adp = sc->adp; sc->adp = NULL; } if (sc->keyboard >= 0) { DPRINTF(5, ("sc%d: releasing kbd%d\n", unit, sc->keyboard)); i = kbd_release(sc->kbd, (void *)&sc->keyboard); DPRINTF(5, ("sc%d: kbd_release returned %d\n", unit, i)); if (sc->kbd != NULL) { DPRINTF(5, ("sc%d: kbd != NULL!, index:%d, unit:%d, flags:0x%x\n", unit, sc->kbd->kb_index, sc->kbd->kb_unit, sc->kbd->kb_flags)); } sc->kbd = NULL; } sc->adapter = vid_allocate("*", unit, (void *)&sc->adapter); sc->adp = vid_get_adapter(sc->adapter); /* assert((sc->adapter >= 0) && (sc->adp != NULL)) */ sc->keyboard = sc_allocate_keyboard(sc, unit); DPRINTF(1, ("sc%d: keyboard %d\n", unit, sc->keyboard)); sc->kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(sc->keyboard); if (sc->kbd != NULL) { DPRINTF(1, ("sc%d: kbd index:%d, unit:%d, flags:0x%x\n", unit, sc->kbd->kb_index, sc->kbd->kb_unit, sc->kbd->kb_flags)); } if (!(sc->flags & SC_INIT_DONE) || (adp != sc->adp)) { sc->initial_mode = sc->adp->va_initial_mode; #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING if (flags & SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE) { sc->font_8 = font_8; sc->font_14 = font_14; sc->font_16 = font_16; } else if (sc->font_8 == NULL) { /* assert(sc_malloc) */ sc->font_8 = malloc(sizeof(font_8), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); sc->font_14 = malloc(sizeof(font_14), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); sc->font_16 = malloc(sizeof(font_16), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); } #endif /* extract the hardware cursor location and hide the cursor for now */ vidd_read_hw_cursor(sc->adp, &col, &row); vidd_set_hw_cursor(sc->adp, -1, -1); /* set up the first console */ sc->first_vty = unit*MAXCONS; sc->vtys = MAXCONS; /* XXX: should be configurable */ if (flags & SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE) { /* * Set up devs structure but don't use it yet, calling make_dev() * might panic kernel. Wait for sc_attach_unit() to actually * create the devices. */ sc->dev = main_devs; scp = &main_console; init_scp(sc, sc->first_vty, scp); sc_vtb_init(&scp->vtb, VTB_MEMORY, scp->xsize, scp->ysize, (void *)sc_buffer, FALSE); if (sc_init_emulator(scp, SC_DFLT_TERM)) sc_init_emulator(scp, "*"); (*scp->tsw->te_default_attr)(scp, SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR, SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR); } else { /* assert(sc_malloc) */ sc->dev = malloc(sizeof(struct tty *)*sc->vtys, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO); sc->dev[0] = sc_alloc_tty(0, unit * MAXCONS); scp = alloc_scp(sc, sc->first_vty); SC_STAT(sc->dev[0]) = scp; } sc->cur_scp = scp; #ifndef __sparc64__ /* copy screen to temporary buffer */ sc_vtb_init(&scp->scr, VTB_FRAMEBUFFER, scp->xsize, scp->ysize, (void *)scp->sc->adp->va_window, FALSE); if (ISTEXTSC(scp)) sc_vtb_copy(&scp->scr, 0, &scp->vtb, 0, scp->xsize*scp->ysize); #endif /* Sync h/w cursor position to s/w (sc and teken). */ if (col >= scp->xsize) col = 0; if (row >= scp->ysize) row = scp->ysize - 1; scp->xpos = col; scp->ypos = row; scp->cursor_pos = scp->cursor_oldpos = row*scp->xsize + col; (*scp->tsw->te_sync)(scp); /* Sync BIOS cursor shape to s/w (sc only). */ if (bios_value.cursor_end < scp->font_size) sc->dflt_curs_attr.base = scp->font_size - bios_value.cursor_end - 1; else sc->dflt_curs_attr.base = 0; i = bios_value.cursor_end - bios_value.cursor_start + 1; sc->dflt_curs_attr.height = imin(i, scp->font_size); sc->dflt_curs_attr.flags = 0; sc->curs_attr = sc->dflt_curs_attr; scp->curr_curs_attr = scp->dflt_curs_attr = sc->curs_attr; #ifndef SC_NO_SYSMOUSE sc_mouse_move(scp, scp->xpixel/2, scp->ypixel/2); #endif if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp)) { sc_set_cursor_image(scp); sc_draw_cursor_image(scp); } /* save font and palette */ #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING sc->fonts_loaded = 0; if (ISFONTAVAIL(sc->adp->va_flags)) { #ifdef SC_DFLT_FONT bcopy(dflt_font_8, sc->font_8, sizeof(dflt_font_8)); bcopy(dflt_font_14, sc->font_14, sizeof(dflt_font_14)); bcopy(dflt_font_16, sc->font_16, sizeof(dflt_font_16)); sc->fonts_loaded = FONT_16 | FONT_14 | FONT_8; if (scp->font_size < 14) { sc_load_font(scp, 0, 8, 8, sc->font_8, 0, 256); } else if (scp->font_size >= 16) { sc_load_font(scp, 0, 16, 8, sc->font_16, 0, 256); } else { sc_load_font(scp, 0, 14, 8, sc->font_14, 0, 256); } #else /* !SC_DFLT_FONT */ if (scp->font_size < 14) { sc_save_font(scp, 0, 8, 8, sc->font_8, 0, 256); sc->fonts_loaded = FONT_8; } else if (scp->font_size >= 16) { sc_save_font(scp, 0, 16, 8, sc->font_16, 0, 256); sc->fonts_loaded = FONT_16; } else { sc_save_font(scp, 0, 14, 8, sc->font_14, 0, 256); sc->fonts_loaded = FONT_14; } #endif /* SC_DFLT_FONT */ /* FONT KLUDGE: always use the font page #0. XXX */ sc_show_font(scp, 0); } #endif /* !SC_NO_FONT_LOADING */ #ifndef SC_NO_PALETTE_LOADING vidd_save_palette(sc->adp, sc->palette); #ifdef SC_PIXEL_MODE for (i = 0; i < sizeof(sc->palette2); i++) sc->palette2[i] = i / 3; #endif #endif #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if (!(sc->flags & SC_SPLASH_SCRN)) { /* we are ready to put up the splash image! */ splash_init(sc->adp, scsplash_callback, sc); sc->flags |= SC_SPLASH_SCRN; } #endif } /* the rest is not necessary, if we have done it once */ if (sc->flags & SC_INIT_DONE) return; /* initialize mapscrn arrays to a one to one map */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(sc->scr_map); i++) sc->scr_map[i] = sc->scr_rmap[i] = i; sc->flags |= SC_INIT_DONE; } static void scterm(int unit, int flags) { sc_softc_t *sc; scr_stat *scp; sc = sc_get_softc(unit, flags & SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE); if (sc == NULL) return; /* shouldn't happen */ #ifdef DEV_SPLASH /* this console is no longer available for the splash screen */ if (sc->flags & SC_SPLASH_SCRN) { splash_term(sc->adp); sc->flags &= ~SC_SPLASH_SCRN; } #endif #if 0 /* XXX */ /* move the hardware cursor to the upper-left corner */ vidd_set_hw_cursor(sc->adp, 0, 0); #endif /* release the keyboard and the video card */ if (sc->keyboard >= 0) kbd_release(sc->kbd, &sc->keyboard); if (sc->adapter >= 0) vid_release(sc->adp, &sc->adapter); /* stop the terminal emulator, if any */ scp = sc_get_stat(sc->dev[0]); if (scp->tsw) (*scp->tsw->te_term)(scp, &scp->ts); mtx_destroy(&sc->video_mtx); /* clear the structure */ if (!(flags & SC_KERNEL_CONSOLE)) { free(scp->ts, M_DEVBUF); /* XXX: We need delete_dev() for this */ free(sc->dev, M_DEVBUF); #if 0 /* XXX: We need a ttyunregister for this */ free(sc->tty, M_DEVBUF); #endif #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING free(sc->font_8, M_DEVBUF); free(sc->font_14, M_DEVBUF); free(sc->font_16, M_DEVBUF); #endif /* XXX vtb, history */ } bzero(sc, sizeof(*sc)); sc->keyboard = -1; sc->adapter = -1; } static void scshutdown(__unused void *arg, __unused int howto) { KASSERT(sc_console != NULL, ("sc_console != NULL")); KASSERT(sc_console->sc != NULL, ("sc_console->sc != NULL")); KASSERT(sc_console->sc->cur_scp != NULL, ("sc_console->sc->cur_scp != NULL")); sc_touch_scrn_saver(); if (!cold && sc_console->sc->cur_scp->index != sc_console->index && sc_console->sc->cur_scp->smode.mode == VT_AUTO && sc_console->smode.mode == VT_AUTO) sc_switch_scr(sc_console->sc, sc_console->index); shutdown_in_progress = TRUE; } static void scsuspend(__unused void *arg) { int retry; KASSERT(sc_console != NULL, ("sc_console != NULL")); KASSERT(sc_console->sc != NULL, ("sc_console->sc != NULL")); KASSERT(sc_console->sc->cur_scp != NULL, ("sc_console->sc->cur_scp != NULL")); sc_susp_scr = sc_console->sc->cur_scp->index; if (sc_no_suspend_vtswitch || sc_susp_scr == sc_console->index) { sc_touch_scrn_saver(); sc_susp_scr = -1; return; } for (retry = 0; retry < 10; retry++) { sc_switch_scr(sc_console->sc, sc_console->index); if (!sc_console->sc->switch_in_progress) break; pause("scsuspend", hz); } suspend_in_progress = TRUE; } static void scresume(__unused void *arg) { KASSERT(sc_console != NULL, ("sc_console != NULL")); KASSERT(sc_console->sc != NULL, ("sc_console->sc != NULL")); KASSERT(sc_console->sc->cur_scp != NULL, ("sc_console->sc->cur_scp != NULL")); suspend_in_progress = FALSE; if (sc_susp_scr < 0) { update_font(sc_console->sc->cur_scp); return; } sc_switch_scr(sc_console->sc, sc_susp_scr); } int sc_clean_up(scr_stat *scp) { #ifdef DEV_SPLASH int error; #endif if (scp->sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED) { sc_touch_scrn_saver(); #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if ((error = wait_scrn_saver_stop(scp->sc))) return error; #endif } scp->status |= MOUSE_HIDDEN; sc_remove_mouse_image(scp); sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); return 0; } void sc_alloc_scr_buffer(scr_stat *scp, int wait, int discard) { sc_vtb_t new; sc_vtb_t old; old = scp->vtb; sc_vtb_init(&new, VTB_MEMORY, scp->xsize, scp->ysize, NULL, wait); if (!discard && (old.vtb_flags & VTB_VALID)) { /* retain the current cursor position and buffer contants */ scp->cursor_oldpos = scp->cursor_pos; /* * This works only if the old buffer has the same size as or larger * than the new one. XXX */ sc_vtb_copy(&old, 0, &new, 0, scp->xsize*scp->ysize); scp->vtb = new; } else { scp->vtb = new; sc_vtb_destroy(&old); } #ifndef SC_NO_SYSMOUSE /* move the mouse cursor at the center of the screen */ sc_mouse_move(scp, scp->xpixel / 2, scp->ypixel / 2); #endif } static scr_stat *alloc_scp(sc_softc_t *sc, int vty) { scr_stat *scp; /* assert(sc_malloc) */ scp = (scr_stat *)malloc(sizeof(scr_stat), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); init_scp(sc, vty, scp); sc_alloc_scr_buffer(scp, TRUE, TRUE); if (sc_init_emulator(scp, SC_DFLT_TERM)) sc_init_emulator(scp, "*"); #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE sc_alloc_cut_buffer(scp, TRUE); #endif #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY sc_alloc_history_buffer(scp, 0, 0, TRUE); #endif return scp; } static void init_scp(sc_softc_t *sc, int vty, scr_stat *scp) { video_info_t info; bzero(scp, sizeof(*scp)); scp->index = vty; scp->sc = sc; scp->status = 0; scp->mode = sc->initial_mode; vidd_get_info(sc->adp, scp->mode, &info); if (info.vi_flags & V_INFO_GRAPHICS) { scp->status |= GRAPHICS_MODE; scp->xpixel = info.vi_width; scp->ypixel = info.vi_height; scp->xsize = info.vi_width/info.vi_cwidth; scp->ysize = info.vi_height/info.vi_cheight; scp->font_size = 0; scp->font = NULL; } else { scp->xsize = info.vi_width; scp->ysize = info.vi_height; scp->xpixel = scp->xsize*info.vi_cwidth; scp->ypixel = scp->ysize*info.vi_cheight; } scp->font_size = info.vi_cheight; scp->font_width = info.vi_cwidth; #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING if (info.vi_cheight < 14) scp->font = sc->font_8; else if (info.vi_cheight >= 16) scp->font = sc->font_16; else scp->font = sc->font_14; #else scp->font = NULL; #endif sc_vtb_init(&scp->vtb, VTB_MEMORY, 0, 0, NULL, FALSE); #ifndef __sparc64__ sc_vtb_init(&scp->scr, VTB_FRAMEBUFFER, 0, 0, NULL, FALSE); #endif scp->xoff = scp->yoff = 0; scp->xpos = scp->ypos = 0; scp->start = scp->xsize * scp->ysize - 1; scp->end = 0; scp->tsw = NULL; scp->ts = NULL; scp->rndr = NULL; scp->border = (SC_NORM_ATTR >> 4) & 0x0f; scp->curr_curs_attr = scp->dflt_curs_attr = sc->curs_attr; scp->mouse_cut_start = scp->xsize*scp->ysize; scp->mouse_cut_end = -1; scp->mouse_signal = 0; scp->mouse_pid = 0; scp->mouse_proc = NULL; scp->kbd_mode = K_XLATE; scp->bell_pitch = bios_value.bell_pitch; scp->bell_duration = BELL_DURATION; scp->status |= (bios_value.shift_state & NLKED); scp->status |= CURSOR_ENABLED | MOUSE_HIDDEN; scp->pid = 0; scp->proc = NULL; scp->smode.mode = VT_AUTO; scp->history = NULL; scp->history_pos = 0; scp->history_size = 0; } int sc_init_emulator(scr_stat *scp, char *name) { sc_term_sw_t *sw; sc_rndr_sw_t *rndr; void *p; int error; if (name == NULL) /* if no name is given, use the current emulator */ sw = scp->tsw; else /* ...otherwise find the named emulator */ sw = sc_term_match(name); if (sw == NULL) return EINVAL; rndr = NULL; if (strcmp(sw->te_renderer, "*") != 0) { rndr = sc_render_match(scp, sw->te_renderer, scp->status & (GRAPHICS_MODE | PIXEL_MODE)); } if (rndr == NULL) { rndr = sc_render_match(scp, scp->sc->adp->va_name, scp->status & (GRAPHICS_MODE | PIXEL_MODE)); if (rndr == NULL) return ENODEV; } if (sw == scp->tsw) { error = (*sw->te_init)(scp, &scp->ts, SC_TE_WARM_INIT); scp->rndr = rndr; scp->rndr->init(scp); sc_clear_screen(scp); /* assert(error == 0); */ return error; } if (sc_malloc && (sw->te_size > 0)) p = malloc(sw->te_size, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); else p = NULL; error = (*sw->te_init)(scp, &p, SC_TE_COLD_INIT); if (error) return error; if (scp->tsw) (*scp->tsw->te_term)(scp, &scp->ts); if (scp->ts != NULL) free(scp->ts, M_DEVBUF); scp->tsw = sw; scp->ts = p; scp->rndr = rndr; scp->rndr->init(scp); (*sw->te_default_attr)(scp, SC_NORM_ATTR, SC_NORM_REV_ATTR); sc_clear_screen(scp); return 0; } /* * scgetc(flags) - get character from keyboard. * If flags & SCGETC_CN, then avoid harmful side effects. * If flags & SCGETC_NONBLOCK, then wait until a key is pressed, else * return NOKEY if there is nothing there. */ static u_int scgetc(sc_softc_t *sc, u_int flags, struct sc_cnstate *sp) { scr_stat *scp; #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY struct tty *tp; #endif u_int c; int this_scr; int f; int i; if (sc->kbd == NULL) return NOKEY; next_code: #if 1 /* I don't like this, but... XXX */ if (flags & SCGETC_CN) sccnupdate(sc->cur_scp); #endif scp = sc->cur_scp; /* first see if there is something in the keyboard port */ for (;;) { if (flags & SCGETC_CN) sccnscrunlock(sc, sp); c = kbdd_read_char(sc->kbd, !(flags & SCGETC_NONBLOCK)); if (flags & SCGETC_CN) sccnscrlock(sc, sp); if (c == ERRKEY) { if (!(flags & SCGETC_CN)) sc_bell(scp, bios_value.bell_pitch, BELL_DURATION); } else if (c == NOKEY) return c; else break; } /* make screensaver happy */ if (!(c & RELKEY)) sc_touch_scrn_saver(); if (!(flags & SCGETC_CN)) random_harvest_queue(&c, sizeof(c), 1, RANDOM_KEYBOARD); if (sc->kbd_open_level == 0 && scp->kbd_mode != K_XLATE) return KEYCHAR(c); /* if scroll-lock pressed allow history browsing */ if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp) && scp->history && scp->status & SLKED) { scp->status &= ~CURSOR_ENABLED; sc_remove_cursor_image(scp); #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY if (!(scp->status & BUFFER_SAVED)) { scp->status |= BUFFER_SAVED; sc_hist_save(scp); } switch (c) { /* FIXME: key codes */ case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(49): /* home key */ sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); sc_hist_home(scp); goto next_code; case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(57): /* end key */ sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); sc_hist_end(scp); goto next_code; case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(50): /* up arrow key */ sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); if (sc_hist_up_line(scp)) if (!(flags & SCGETC_CN)) sc_bell(scp, bios_value.bell_pitch, BELL_DURATION); goto next_code; case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(58): /* down arrow key */ sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); if (sc_hist_down_line(scp)) if (!(flags & SCGETC_CN)) sc_bell(scp, bios_value.bell_pitch, BELL_DURATION); goto next_code; case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(51): /* page up key */ sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); for (i=0; iysize; i++) if (sc_hist_up_line(scp)) { if (!(flags & SCGETC_CN)) sc_bell(scp, bios_value.bell_pitch, BELL_DURATION); break; } goto next_code; case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(59): /* page down key */ sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); for (i=0; iysize; i++) if (sc_hist_down_line(scp)) { if (!(flags & SCGETC_CN)) sc_bell(scp, bios_value.bell_pitch, BELL_DURATION); break; } goto next_code; } #endif /* SC_NO_HISTORY */ } /* * Process and consume special keys here. Return a plain char code * or a char code with the META flag or a function key code. */ if (c & RELKEY) { /* key released */ /* goto next_code */ } else { /* key pressed */ if (c & SPCLKEY) { c &= ~SPCLKEY; switch (KEYCHAR(c)) { /* LOCKING KEYS */ case NLK: case CLK: case ALK: break; case SLK: (void)kbdd_ioctl(sc->kbd, KDGKBSTATE, (caddr_t)&f); if (f & SLKED) { scp->status |= SLKED; } else { if (scp->status & SLKED) { scp->status &= ~SLKED; #ifndef SC_NO_HISTORY if (scp->status & BUFFER_SAVED) { if (!sc_hist_restore(scp)) sc_remove_cutmarking(scp); scp->status &= ~BUFFER_SAVED; scp->status |= CURSOR_ENABLED; sc_draw_cursor_image(scp); } /* Only safe in Giant-locked context. */ tp = SC_DEV(sc, scp->index); if (!(flags & SCGETC_CN) && tty_opened_ns(tp)) sctty_outwakeup(tp); #endif } } break; case PASTE: #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE sc_mouse_paste(scp); #endif break; /* NON-LOCKING KEYS */ case NOP: case LSH: case RSH: case LCTR: case RCTR: case LALT: case RALT: case ASH: case META: break; case BTAB: if (!(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) return c; break; case SPSC: #ifdef DEV_SPLASH /* force activatation/deactivation of the screen saver */ if (!(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) { run_scrn_saver = TRUE; sc->scrn_time_stamp -= scrn_blank_time; } if (cold) { /* * While devices are being probed, the screen saver need * to be invoked explicitly. XXX */ if (sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED) { scsplash_stick(FALSE); stop_scrn_saver(sc, current_saver); } else { if (!ISGRAPHSC(scp)) { scsplash_stick(TRUE); (*current_saver)(sc, TRUE); } } } #endif /* DEV_SPLASH */ break; case RBT: #ifndef SC_DISABLE_REBOOT if (enable_reboot && !(flags & SCGETC_CN)) shutdown_nice(0); #endif break; case HALT: #ifndef SC_DISABLE_REBOOT if (enable_reboot && !(flags & SCGETC_CN)) shutdown_nice(RB_HALT); #endif break; case PDWN: #ifndef SC_DISABLE_REBOOT if (enable_reboot && !(flags & SCGETC_CN)) shutdown_nice(RB_HALT|RB_POWEROFF); #endif break; case SUSP: power_pm_suspend(POWER_SLEEP_STATE_SUSPEND); break; case STBY: power_pm_suspend(POWER_SLEEP_STATE_STANDBY); break; case DBG: #ifndef SC_DISABLE_KDBKEY if (enable_kdbkey) kdb_break(); #endif break; case PNC: if (enable_panic_key) panic("Forced by the panic key"); break; case NEXT: this_scr = scp->index; for (i = (this_scr - sc->first_vty + 1)%sc->vtys; sc->first_vty + i != this_scr; i = (i + 1)%sc->vtys) { struct tty *tp = SC_DEV(sc, sc->first_vty + i); if (tty_opened_ns(tp)) { sc_switch_scr(scp->sc, sc->first_vty + i); break; } } break; case PREV: this_scr = scp->index; for (i = (this_scr - sc->first_vty + sc->vtys - 1)%sc->vtys; sc->first_vty + i != this_scr; i = (i + sc->vtys - 1)%sc->vtys) { struct tty *tp = SC_DEV(sc, sc->first_vty + i); if (tty_opened_ns(tp)) { sc_switch_scr(scp->sc, sc->first_vty + i); break; } } break; default: if (KEYCHAR(c) >= F_SCR && KEYCHAR(c) <= L_SCR) { sc_switch_scr(scp->sc, sc->first_vty + KEYCHAR(c) - F_SCR); break; } /* assert(c & FKEY) */ if (!(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) return c; break; } /* goto next_code */ } else { /* regular keys (maybe MKEY is set) */ #if !defined(SC_DISABLE_KDBKEY) && defined(KDB) if (enable_kdbkey) kdb_alt_break(c, &sc->sc_altbrk); #endif if (!(sc->flags & SC_SCRN_BLANKED)) return c; } } goto next_code; } static int sctty_mmap(struct tty *tp, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_paddr_t *paddr, int nprot, vm_memattr_t *memattr) { scr_stat *scp; scp = sc_get_stat(tp); if (scp != scp->sc->cur_scp) return -1; return vidd_mmap(scp->sc->adp, offset, paddr, nprot, memattr); } static void update_font(scr_stat *scp) { #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING /* load appropriate font */ if (!(scp->status & GRAPHICS_MODE)) { if (!(scp->status & PIXEL_MODE) && ISFONTAVAIL(scp->sc->adp->va_flags)) { if (scp->font_size < 14) { if (scp->sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_8) sc_load_font(scp, 0, 8, 8, scp->sc->font_8, 0, 256); } else if (scp->font_size >= 16) { if (scp->sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_16) sc_load_font(scp, 0, 16, 8, scp->sc->font_16, 0, 256); } else { if (scp->sc->fonts_loaded & FONT_14) sc_load_font(scp, 0, 14, 8, scp->sc->font_14, 0, 256); } /* * FONT KLUDGE: * This is an interim kludge to display correct font. * Always use the font page #0 on the video plane 2. * Somehow we cannot show the font in other font pages on * some video cards... XXX */ sc_show_font(scp, 0); } mark_all(scp); } #endif /* !SC_NO_FONT_LOADING */ } static int save_kbd_state(scr_stat *scp) { int state; int error; error = kbdd_ioctl(scp->sc->kbd, KDGKBSTATE, (caddr_t)&state); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; if (error == 0) { scp->status &= ~LOCK_MASK; scp->status |= state; } return error; } static int update_kbd_state(scr_stat *scp, int new_bits, int mask) { int state; int error; if (mask != LOCK_MASK) { error = kbdd_ioctl(scp->sc->kbd, KDGKBSTATE, (caddr_t)&state); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; if (error) return error; state &= ~mask; state |= new_bits & mask; } else { state = new_bits & LOCK_MASK; } error = kbdd_ioctl(scp->sc->kbd, KDSKBSTATE, (caddr_t)&state); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; return error; } static int update_kbd_leds(scr_stat *scp, int which) { int error; which &= LOCK_MASK; error = kbdd_ioctl(scp->sc->kbd, KDSETLED, (caddr_t)&which); if (error == ENOIOCTL) error = ENODEV; return error; } int set_mode(scr_stat *scp) { video_info_t info; /* reject unsupported mode */ if (vidd_get_info(scp->sc->adp, scp->mode, &info)) return 1; /* if this vty is not currently showing, do nothing */ if (scp != scp->sc->cur_scp) return 0; /* setup video hardware for the given mode */ vidd_set_mode(scp->sc->adp, scp->mode); scp->rndr->init(scp); #ifndef __sparc64__ sc_vtb_init(&scp->scr, VTB_FRAMEBUFFER, scp->xsize, scp->ysize, (void *)scp->sc->adp->va_window, FALSE); #endif update_font(scp); sc_set_border(scp, scp->border); sc_set_cursor_image(scp); return 0; } void sc_set_border(scr_stat *scp, int color) { SC_VIDEO_LOCK(scp->sc); (*scp->rndr->draw_border)(scp, color); SC_VIDEO_UNLOCK(scp->sc); } #ifndef SC_NO_FONT_LOADING void sc_load_font(scr_stat *scp, int page, int size, int width, u_char *buf, int base, int count) { sc_softc_t *sc; sc = scp->sc; sc->font_loading_in_progress = TRUE; vidd_load_font(sc->adp, page, size, width, buf, base, count); sc->font_loading_in_progress = FALSE; } void sc_save_font(scr_stat *scp, int page, int size, int width, u_char *buf, int base, int count) { sc_softc_t *sc; sc = scp->sc; sc->font_loading_in_progress = TRUE; vidd_save_font(sc->adp, page, size, width, buf, base, count); sc->font_loading_in_progress = FALSE; } void sc_show_font(scr_stat *scp, int page) { vidd_show_font(scp->sc->adp, page); } #endif /* !SC_NO_FONT_LOADING */ void sc_paste(scr_stat *scp, const u_char *p, int count) { struct tty *tp; u_char *rmap; tp = SC_DEV(scp->sc, scp->sc->cur_scp->index); if (!tty_opened_ns(tp)) return; rmap = scp->sc->scr_rmap; for (; count > 0; --count) ttydisc_rint(tp, rmap[*p++], 0); ttydisc_rint_done(tp); } void sc_respond(scr_stat *scp, const u_char *p, int count, int wakeup) { struct tty *tp; tp = SC_DEV(scp->sc, scp->sc->cur_scp->index); if (!tty_opened_ns(tp)) return; ttydisc_rint_simple(tp, p, count); if (wakeup) { /* XXX: we can't always call ttydisc_rint_done() here! */ ttydisc_rint_done(tp); } } void sc_bell(scr_stat *scp, int pitch, int duration) { if (cold || kdb_active || shutdown_in_progress || !enable_bell) return; if (scp != scp->sc->cur_scp && (scp->sc->flags & SC_QUIET_BELL)) return; if (scp->sc->flags & SC_VISUAL_BELL) { if (scp->sc->blink_in_progress) return; scp->sc->blink_in_progress = 3; if (scp != scp->sc->cur_scp) scp->sc->blink_in_progress += 2; blink_screen(scp->sc->cur_scp); } else if (duration != 0 && pitch != 0) { if (scp != scp->sc->cur_scp) pitch *= 2; sysbeep(1193182 / pitch, duration); } } static int sc_kattr(void) { if (sc_console == NULL) return (SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR); return (sc_kattrtab[PCPU_GET(cpuid) % nitems(sc_kattrtab)]); } static void blink_screen(void *arg) { scr_stat *scp = arg; struct tty *tp; if (ISGRAPHSC(scp) || (scp->sc->blink_in_progress <= 1)) { scp->sc->blink_in_progress = 0; mark_all(scp); tp = SC_DEV(scp->sc, scp->index); if (tty_opened_ns(tp)) sctty_outwakeup(tp); if (scp->sc->delayed_next_scr) sc_switch_scr(scp->sc, scp->sc->delayed_next_scr - 1); } else { (*scp->rndr->draw)(scp, 0, scp->xsize*scp->ysize, scp->sc->blink_in_progress & 1); scp->sc->blink_in_progress--; callout_reset_sbt(&scp->sc->cblink, SBT_1S / 15, 0, blink_screen, scp, C_PREL(0)); } } /* * Until sc_attach_unit() gets called no dev structures will be available * to store the per-screen current status. This is the case when the * kernel is initially booting and needs access to its console. During * this early phase of booting the console's current status is kept in * one statically defined scr_stat structure, and any pointers to the * dev structures will be NULL. */ static scr_stat * sc_get_stat(struct tty *tp) { if (tp == NULL) return (&main_console); return (SC_STAT(tp)); } /* * Allocate active keyboard. Try to allocate "kbdmux" keyboard first, and, * if found, add all non-busy keyboards to "kbdmux". Otherwise look for * any keyboard. */ static int sc_allocate_keyboard(sc_softc_t *sc, int unit) { int idx0, idx; keyboard_t *k0, *k; keyboard_info_t ki; idx0 = kbd_allocate("kbdmux", -1, (void *)&sc->keyboard, sckbdevent, sc); if (idx0 != -1) { k0 = kbd_get_keyboard(idx0); for (idx = kbd_find_keyboard2("*", -1, 0); idx != -1; idx = kbd_find_keyboard2("*", -1, idx + 1)) { k = kbd_get_keyboard(idx); if (idx == idx0 || KBD_IS_BUSY(k)) continue; bzero(&ki, sizeof(ki)); strcpy(ki.kb_name, k->kb_name); ki.kb_unit = k->kb_unit; (void)kbdd_ioctl(k0, KBADDKBD, (caddr_t) &ki); } } else idx0 = kbd_allocate("*", unit, (void *)&sc->keyboard, sckbdevent, sc); return (idx0); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/usb/quirk/usb_quirk.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/usb/quirk/usb_quirk.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/usb/quirk/usb_quirk.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1018 +1,1018 @@ /* $FreeBSD$ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1998 Lennart Augustsson. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2008 Hans Petter Selasky. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "usbdevs.h" #define USB_DEBUG_VAR usb_debug #include #include #include MODULE_DEPEND(usb_quirk, usb, 1, 1, 1); MODULE_VERSION(usb_quirk, 1); #define USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX 384 #define USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX 8 #define USB_QUIRK_ENVROOT "hw.usb.quirk." struct usb_quirk_entry { uint16_t vid; uint16_t pid; uint16_t lo_rev; uint16_t hi_rev; uint16_t quirks[USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX]; }; static struct mtx usb_quirk_mtx; #define USB_QUIRK_VP(v,p,l,h,...) \ { .vid = (v), .pid = (p), .lo_rev = (l), .hi_rev = (h), \ .quirks = { __VA_ARGS__ } } #define USB_QUIRK(v,p,l,h,...) \ USB_QUIRK_VP(USB_VENDOR_##v, USB_PRODUCT_##v##_##p, l, h, __VA_ARGS__) static struct usb_quirk_entry usb_quirks[USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX] = { USB_QUIRK(ASUS, LCM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(INSIDEOUT, EDGEPORT4, 0x094, 0x094, UQ_SWAP_UNICODE), USB_QUIRK(DALLAS, J6502, 0x0a2, 0x0a2, UQ_BAD_ADC), USB_QUIRK(DALLAS, J6502, 0x0a2, 0x0a2, UQ_AU_NO_XU), USB_QUIRK(ALTEC, ADA70, 0x103, 0x103, UQ_BAD_ADC), USB_QUIRK(ALTEC, ASC495, 0x000, 0x000, UQ_BAD_AUDIO), USB_QUIRK(QTRONIX, 980N, 0x110, 0x110, UQ_SPUR_BUT_UP), USB_QUIRK(ALCOR2, KBD_HUB, 0x001, 0x001, UQ_SPUR_BUT_UP), USB_QUIRK(MCT, HUB0100, 0x102, 0x102, UQ_BUS_POWERED), USB_QUIRK(MCT, USB232, 0x102, 0x102, UQ_BUS_POWERED), USB_QUIRK(TI, UTUSB41, 0x110, 0x110, UQ_POWER_CLAIM), USB_QUIRK(TELEX, MIC1, 0x009, 0x009, UQ_AU_NO_FRAC), USB_QUIRK(SILICONPORTALS, YAPPHONE, 0x100, 0x100, UQ_AU_INP_ASYNC), USB_QUIRK(LOGITECH, UN53B, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_NO_STRINGS), USB_QUIRK(REALTEK, RTL8196EU, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_CFG_INDEX_1), USB_QUIRK(ELSA, MODEM1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_CFG_INDEX_1), USB_QUIRK(PLANEX2, MZKUE150N, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_CFG_INDEX_1), USB_QUIRK(CISCOLINKSYS, USB3GIGV1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_CFG_INDEX_1), /* Quirks for printer devices */ USB_QUIRK(HP, 895C, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR), USB_QUIRK(HP, 880C, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR), USB_QUIRK(HP, 815C, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR), USB_QUIRK(HP, 810C, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR), USB_QUIRK(HP, 830C, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR), USB_QUIRK(HP, 1220C, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR), USB_QUIRK(XEROX, WCM15, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR), /* Devices which should be ignored by uhid */ USB_QUIRK(APC, UPS, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(BELKIN, F6C550AVR, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(CYBERPOWER, 1500CAVRLCD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(CYPRESS, SILVERSHIELD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(DELORME, EARTHMATE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(DREAMLINK, DL100B, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(ITUNERNET, USBLCD2X20, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(ITUNERNET, USBLCD4X20, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(LIEBERT, POWERSURE_PXT, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(LIEBERT2, PSI1000, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(MGE, UPS1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(MGE, UPS2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(APPLE, IPHONE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(APPLE, IPHONE_3G, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(MEGATEC, UPS, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_HID_IGNORE), /* Devices which should be ignored by both ukbd and uhid */ USB_QUIRK(CYPRESS, WISPY1A, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_KBD_IGNORE, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(METAGEEK, WISPY1B, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_KBD_IGNORE, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(METAGEEK, WISPY24X, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_KBD_IGNORE, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(METAGEEK2, WISPYDBX, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_KBD_IGNORE, UQ_HID_IGNORE), USB_QUIRK(TENX, UAUDIO0, 0x0101, 0x0101, UQ_AUDIO_SWAP_LR), /* MS keyboards do weird things */ USB_QUIRK(MICROSOFT, NATURAL4000, 0x0000, 0xFFFF, UQ_KBD_BOOTPROTO), USB_QUIRK(MICROSOFT, WLINTELLIMOUSE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MS_LEADING_BYTE), /* Quirk for Corsair Vengeance K60 keyboard */ USB_QUIRK(CORSAIR, K60, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_KBD_BOOTPROTO), /* Quirk for Corsair Vengeance K70 keyboard */ USB_QUIRK(CORSAIR, K70, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_KBD_BOOTPROTO), /* Quirk for Corsair STRAFE Gaming keyboard */ USB_QUIRK(CORSAIR, STRAFE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_KBD_BOOTPROTO), /* umodem(4) device quirks */ USB_QUIRK(METRICOM, RICOCHET_GS, 0x100, 0x100, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(SANYO, SCP4900, 0x000, 0x000, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(MOTOROLA2, T720C, 0x001, 0x001, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(EICON, DIVA852, 0x100, 0x100, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(SIEMENS2, ES75, 0x000, 0x000, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(QUALCOMM, CDMA_MSM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(QUALCOMM2, CDMA_MSM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(CURITEL, UM150, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(CURITEL, UM175, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), USB_QUIRK(VERTEX, VW110L, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA), /* USB Mass Storage Class Quirks */ USB_QUIRK_VP(USB_VENDOR_ASAHIOPTICAL, 0, UQ_MSC_NO_RS_CLEAR_UA, UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY), USB_QUIRK(ADDON, ATTACHE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(ADDON, A256MB, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(ADDON, DISKPRO512, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(ADDONICS2, CABLE_205, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(AIPTEK, POCKETCAM3M, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(ALCOR, UMCR_9361, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(ALCOR, TRANSCEND, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY), USB_QUIRK(APACER, HT202, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(ASAHIOPTICAL, OPTIO230, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(ASAHIOPTICAL, OPTIO330, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(ATP, EUSB, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(BELKIN, USB2SCSI, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(CASIO, QV_DIGICAM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(CCYU, ED1064, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(CENTURY, EX35QUAT, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(CYPRESS, XX6830XX, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(DESKNOTE, UCR_61S2B, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(DMI, CFSM_RW, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(EMTEC, RUF2PS, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(EPSON, STYLUS_875DC, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(EPSON, STYLUS_895, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(FEIYA, 5IN1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(FEIYA, ELANGO, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(FREECOM, DVD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(FUJIPHOTO, MASS0100, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_RS_CLEAR_UA, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(GARMIN, FORERUNNER230, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(GENESYS, GL641USB2IDE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(GENESYS, GL641USB2IDE_2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(GENESYS, GL641USB, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(GENESYS, GL641USB_2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_WRONG_CSWSIG), USB_QUIRK(HAGIWARA, FG, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(HAGIWARA, FGSM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(HITACHI, DVDCAM_DZ_MV100A, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(HITACHI, DVDCAM_USB, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(HP, CDW4E, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI), USB_QUIRK(HP, CDW8200, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP), USB_QUIRK(IMAGINATION, DBX1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_WRONG_CSWSIG), USB_QUIRK(INSYSTEM, USBCABLE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_ALT_IFACE_1), USB_QUIRK(INSYSTEM, ATAPI, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC), USB_QUIRK(INSYSTEM, STORAGE_V2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC), USB_QUIRK(IODATA, IU_CD2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(IODATA, DVR_UEH8, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(IOMEGA, ZIP100, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY), /* XXX ZIP drives can also use ATAPI */ USB_QUIRK(JMICRON, JM20337, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(KINGSTON, HYPERX3_0, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(KYOCERA, FINECAM_L3, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(KYOCERA, FINECAM_S3X, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(KYOCERA, FINECAM_S4, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(KYOCERA, FINECAM_S5, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(LACIE, HD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC), USB_QUIRK(LEXAR, CF_READER, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(LEXAR, JUMPSHOT, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(LEXAR, JUMPDRIVE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(LOGITEC, LDR_H443SU2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(LOGITEC, LDR_H443U2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI,), USB_QUIRK(MELCO, DUBPXXG, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(MICROTECH, DPCM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP), USB_QUIRK(MICRON, REALSSD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(MICROTECH, SCSIDB25, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(MICROTECH, SCSIHD50, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(MINOLTA, E223, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(MINOLTA, F300, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(MITSUMI, CDRRW, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI | UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI), USB_QUIRK(MOTOROLA2, E398, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY_EVPD, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK_VP(USB_VENDOR_MPMAN, 0, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY), USB_QUIRK(MSYSTEMS, DISKONKEY, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN, UQ_MSC_NO_RS_CLEAR_UA), USB_QUIRK(MSYSTEMS, DISKONKEY2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI), USB_QUIRK(MYSON, HEDEN, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(NEODIO, ND3260, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ), USB_QUIRK(NETAC, CF_CARD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(NETAC, ONLYDISK, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(NETCHIP, CLIK_40, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(NETCHIP, POCKETBOOK, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(NIKON, D300, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(OLYMPUS, C1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_WRONG_CSWSIG), USB_QUIRK(OLYMPUS, C700, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, SDS_HOTFIND_D, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, CFMS_RW, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, CFSM_COMBO, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, CFSM_READER, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, CFSM_READER2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, MDCFE_B_CF_READER, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, MDSM_B_READER, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, READER, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC, UCF100, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(ONSPEC2, IMAGEMATE_SDDR55, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(PANASONIC, KXL840AN, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(PANASONIC, KXLCB20AN, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(PANASONIC, KXLCB35AN, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(PANASONIC, LS120CAM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI), USB_QUIRK(PLEXTOR, 40_12_40U, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY), USB_QUIRK(PNY, ATTACHE2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP), USB_QUIRK(PROLIFIC, PL2506, 0x0000, 0xffff, - UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), + UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MSC_NO_PREVENT_ALLOW), USB_QUIRK_VP(USB_VENDOR_SAMSUNG_TECHWIN, USB_PRODUCT_SAMSUNG_TECHWIN_DIGIMAX_410, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, SDDR05A, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_READ_CAP_OFFBY1, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, SDDR09, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_READ_CAP_OFFBY1, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, SDDR12, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_READ_CAP_OFFBY1, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, SDCZ2_128, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, SDCZ2_256, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, SDCZ4_128, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, SDCZ4_256, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, SDDR31, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_READ_CAP_OFFBY1), USB_QUIRK(SANDISK, IMAGEMATE_SDDR289, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SCANLOGIC, SL11R, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, EUSB, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_SHUTTLE_INIT), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, CDRW, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, CF, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, EUSBATAPI, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, EUSBCFSM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, EUSCSI, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, HIFD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, SDDR09, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SHUTTLE, ZIOMMC, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SIGMATEL, I_BEAD100, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_SHUTTLE_INIT), USB_QUIRK(SIIG, WINTERREADER, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(SKANHEX, MD_7425, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(SKANHEX, SX_520Z, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(SONY, HANDYCAM, 0x0500, 0x0500, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC, UQ_MSC_RBC_PAD_TO_12), USB_QUIRK(SONY, CLIE_40_MS, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(SONY, DSC, 0x0500, 0x0500, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC, UQ_MSC_RBC_PAD_TO_12), USB_QUIRK(SONY, DSC, 0x0600, 0x0600, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC, UQ_MSC_RBC_PAD_TO_12), USB_QUIRK(SONY, DSC, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC), USB_QUIRK(SONY, HANDYCAM, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC), USB_QUIRK(SONY, MSC, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC), USB_QUIRK(SONY, MS_MSC_U03, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SONY, MS_NW_MS7, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SONY, MS_PEG_N760C, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(SONY, MSACUS1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(SONY, PORTABLE_HDD_V2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(STMICRO, ST72682, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_PREVENT_ALLOW), USB_QUIRK(SUPERTOP, IDE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(SUPERTOP, FLASHDRIVE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(TAUGA, CAMERAMATE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(TEAC, FD05PUB, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI), USB_QUIRK(TECLAST, TLC300, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(TREK, MEMKEY, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(TREK, THUMBDRIVE_8MB, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(TRUMPION, C3310, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI), USB_QUIRK(TRUMPION, MP3, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC), USB_QUIRK(TRUMPION, T33520, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(TWINMOS, MDIV, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI), USB_QUIRK(VIA, USB2IDEBRIDGE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(VIVITAR, 35XX, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, COMBO, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, EXTHDD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYBOOK, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY_EVPD, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_00, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_01, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_02, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_03, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_04, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_05, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_06, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_07, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_08, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_09, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_10, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORT_11, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_00, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_01, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_02, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_03, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_04, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_05, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_06, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_07, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_08, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WESTERN, MYPASSPORTES_09, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(WINMAXGROUP, FLASH64MC, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY), USB_QUIRK(YANO, FW800HD, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ, UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP, UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE), USB_QUIRK(YANO, U640MO, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ), USB_QUIRK(YEDATA, FLASHBUSTERU, 0x0000, 0x007F, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI, UQ_MSC_NO_RS_CLEAR_UA, UQ_MSC_FLOPPY_SPEED, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(YEDATA, FLASHBUSTERU, 0x0080, 0x0080, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI, UQ_MSC_NO_RS_CLEAR_UA, UQ_MSC_FLOPPY_SPEED, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(YEDATA, FLASHBUSTERU, 0x0081, 0xFFFF, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI, UQ_MSC_NO_RS_CLEAR_UA, UQ_MSC_FLOPPY_SPEED, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN), USB_QUIRK(ZORAN, EX20DSC, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI), USB_QUIRK(MEIZU, M6_SL, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB, UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(TOSHIBA, TRANSMEMORY, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MSC_NO_PREVENT_ALLOW), USB_QUIRK(VIALABS, USB30SATABRIDGE, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE), USB_QUIRK(QUALCOMMINC, ZTE_MF730M, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN, UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY, UQ_CFG_INDEX_0), /* Non-standard USB MIDI devices */ USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, UM1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, SC8850, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, SD90, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, UM880N, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, UA100, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, UM4, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, U8, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, UM2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, SC8820, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, PC300, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, SK500, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, SCD70, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, UM550, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, SD20, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, SD80, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(ROLAND, UA700, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(EGO, M4U, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI), USB_QUIRK(LOGILINK, U2M, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI), USB_QUIRK(MEDELI, DD305, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI, UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY), USB_QUIRK(REDOCTANE, GHMIDI, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI), USB_QUIRK(TEXTECH, U2M_1, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI), USB_QUIRK(TEXTECH, U2M_2, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI), USB_QUIRK(WCH2, U2M, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI), /* Non-standard USB AUDIO devices */ USB_QUIRK(MAUDIO, FASTTRACKULTRA, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(MAUDIO, FASTTRACKULTRA8R, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS), USB_QUIRK(CMEDIA, CM6206, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_AU_SET_SPDIF_CM6206), /* * Quirks for manufacturers which USB devices does not respond * after issuing non-supported commands: */ USB_QUIRK(ALCOR, DUMMY, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY, UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY), USB_QUIRK(APPLE, DUMMY, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY), USB_QUIRK(FEIYA, DUMMY, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY), USB_QUIRK(REALTEK, DUMMY, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY), USB_QUIRK(INITIO, DUMMY, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE, UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY), /* DYMO LabelManager Pnp */ USB_QUIRK(DYMO, LABELMANAGERPNP, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_MSC_DYMO_EJECT), /* Holtek USB gaming keyboard */ USB_QUIRK(HOLTEK, F85, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_KBD_BOOTPROTO), }; #undef USB_QUIRK_VP #undef USB_QUIRK static const char *usb_quirk_str[USB_QUIRK_MAX] = { [UQ_NONE] = "UQ_NONE", [UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY] = "UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY", [UQ_AUDIO_SWAP_LR] = "UQ_AUDIO_SWAP_LR", [UQ_AU_INP_ASYNC] = "UQ_AU_INP_ASYNC", [UQ_AU_NO_FRAC] = "UQ_AU_NO_FRAC", [UQ_AU_NO_XU] = "UQ_AU_NO_XU", [UQ_BAD_ADC] = "UQ_BAD_ADC", [UQ_BAD_AUDIO] = "UQ_BAD_AUDIO", [UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR] = "UQ_BROKEN_BIDIR", [UQ_BUS_POWERED] = "UQ_BUS_POWERED", [UQ_HID_IGNORE] = "UQ_HID_IGNORE", [UQ_KBD_IGNORE] = "UQ_KBD_IGNORE", [UQ_KBD_BOOTPROTO] = "UQ_KBD_BOOTPROTO", [UQ_UMS_IGNORE] = "UQ_UMS_IGNORE", [UQ_MS_BAD_CLASS] = "UQ_MS_BAD_CLASS", [UQ_MS_LEADING_BYTE] = "UQ_MS_LEADING_BYTE", [UQ_MS_REVZ] = "UQ_MS_REVZ", [UQ_NO_STRINGS] = "UQ_NO_STRINGS", [UQ_POWER_CLAIM] = "UQ_POWER_CLAIM", [UQ_SPUR_BUT_UP] = "UQ_SPUR_BUT_UP", [UQ_SWAP_UNICODE] = "UQ_SWAP_UNICODE", [UQ_CFG_INDEX_1] = "UQ_CFG_INDEX_1", [UQ_CFG_INDEX_2] = "UQ_CFG_INDEX_2", [UQ_CFG_INDEX_3] = "UQ_CFG_INDEX_3", [UQ_CFG_INDEX_4] = "UQ_CFG_INDEX_4", [UQ_CFG_INDEX_0] = "UQ_CFG_INDEX_0", [UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA] = "UQ_ASSUME_CM_OVER_DATA", [UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY] = "UQ_MSC_NO_TEST_UNIT_READY", [UQ_MSC_NO_RS_CLEAR_UA] = "UQ_MSC_NO_RS_CLEAR_UA", [UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP] = "UQ_MSC_NO_START_STOP", [UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN] = "UQ_MSC_NO_GETMAXLUN", [UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY] = "UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY", [UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY_EVPD] = "UQ_MSC_NO_INQUIRY_EVPD", [UQ_MSC_NO_PREVENT_ALLOW] = "UQ_MSC_NO_PREVENT_ALLOW", [UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE] = "UQ_MSC_NO_SYNC_CACHE", [UQ_MSC_SHUTTLE_INIT] = "UQ_MSC_SHUTTLE_INIT", [UQ_MSC_ALT_IFACE_1] = "UQ_MSC_ALT_IFACE_1", [UQ_MSC_FLOPPY_SPEED] = "UQ_MSC_FLOPPY_SPEED", [UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE] = "UQ_MSC_IGNORE_RESIDUE", [UQ_MSC_WRONG_CSWSIG] = "UQ_MSC_WRONG_CSWSIG", [UQ_MSC_RBC_PAD_TO_12] = "UQ_MSC_RBC_PAD_TO_12", [UQ_MSC_READ_CAP_OFFBY1] = "UQ_MSC_READ_CAP_OFFBY1", [UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ] = "UQ_MSC_FORCE_SHORT_INQ", [UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB] = "UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_BBB", [UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI] = "UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI", [UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I] = "UQ_MSC_FORCE_WIRE_CBI_I", [UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI] = "UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_SCSI", [UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI] = "UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_ATAPI", [UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI] = "UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_UFI", [UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC] = "UQ_MSC_FORCE_PROTO_RBC", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_HUAWEI] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_HUAWEI", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_SIERRA] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_SIERRA", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_SCSIEJECT] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_SCSIEJECT", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_REZERO] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_REZERO", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_ZTESTOR] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_ZTESTOR", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_CMOTECH] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_CMOTECH", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_WAIT] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_WAIT", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_SAEL_M460] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_SAEL_M460", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_HUAWEISCSI] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_HUAWEISCSI", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_HUAWEISCSI2] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_HUAWEISCSI2", [UQ_MSC_EJECT_TCT] = "UQ_MSC_EJECT_TCT", [UQ_BAD_MIDI] = "UQ_BAD_MIDI", [UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS] = "UQ_AU_VENDOR_CLASS", [UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI] = "UQ_SINGLE_CMD_MIDI", [UQ_MSC_DYMO_EJECT] = "UQ_MSC_DYMO_EJECT", [UQ_AU_SET_SPDIF_CM6206] = "UQ_AU_SET_SPDIF_CM6206", }; /*------------------------------------------------------------------------* * usb_quirkstr * * This function converts an USB quirk code into a string. *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static const char * usb_quirkstr(uint16_t quirk) { return ((quirk < USB_QUIRK_MAX && usb_quirk_str[quirk] != NULL) ? usb_quirk_str[quirk] : "UQ_UNKNOWN"); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------* * usb_strquirk * * This function converts a string into a USB quirk code. * * Returns: * Less than USB_QUIRK_MAX: Quirk code * Else: Quirk code not found *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static uint16_t usb_strquirk(const char *str, size_t len) { const char *quirk; uint16_t x; for (x = 0; x != USB_QUIRK_MAX; x++) { quirk = usb_quirkstr(x); if (strncmp(str, quirk, len) == 0 && quirk[len] == 0) break; } return (x); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------* * usb_test_quirk_by_info * * Returns: * 0: Quirk not found * Else: Quirk found *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static uint8_t usb_test_quirk_by_info(const struct usbd_lookup_info *info, uint16_t quirk) { uint16_t x; uint16_t y; if (quirk == UQ_NONE) goto done; USB_MTX_LOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); for (x = 0; x != USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX; x++) { /* see if quirk information does not match */ if ((usb_quirks[x].vid != info->idVendor) || (usb_quirks[x].lo_rev > info->bcdDevice) || (usb_quirks[x].hi_rev < info->bcdDevice)) { continue; } /* see if quirk only should match vendor ID */ if (usb_quirks[x].pid != info->idProduct) { if (usb_quirks[x].pid != 0) continue; for (y = 0; y != USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX; y++) { if (usb_quirks[x].quirks[y] == UQ_MATCH_VENDOR_ONLY) break; } if (y == USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX) continue; } /* lookup quirk */ for (y = 0; y != USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX; y++) { if (usb_quirks[x].quirks[y] == quirk) { USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); DPRINTF("Found quirk '%s'.\n", usb_quirkstr(quirk)); return (1); } } } USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); done: return (0); /* no quirk match */ } static struct usb_quirk_entry * usb_quirk_get_entry(uint16_t vid, uint16_t pid, uint16_t lo_rev, uint16_t hi_rev, uint8_t do_alloc) { uint16_t x; USB_MTX_ASSERT(&usb_quirk_mtx, MA_OWNED); if ((vid | pid | lo_rev | hi_rev) == 0) { /* all zero - special case */ return (usb_quirks + USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX - 1); } /* search for an existing entry */ for (x = 0; x != USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX; x++) { /* see if quirk information does not match */ if ((usb_quirks[x].vid != vid) || (usb_quirks[x].pid != pid) || (usb_quirks[x].lo_rev != lo_rev) || (usb_quirks[x].hi_rev != hi_rev)) { continue; } return (usb_quirks + x); } if (do_alloc == 0) { /* no match */ return (NULL); } /* search for a free entry */ for (x = 0; x != USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX; x++) { /* see if quirk information does not match */ if ((usb_quirks[x].vid | usb_quirks[x].pid | usb_quirks[x].lo_rev | usb_quirks[x].hi_rev) != 0) { continue; } usb_quirks[x].vid = vid; usb_quirks[x].pid = pid; usb_quirks[x].lo_rev = lo_rev; usb_quirks[x].hi_rev = hi_rev; return (usb_quirks + x); } /* no entry found */ return (NULL); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------* * usb_quirk_ioctl - handle quirk IOCTLs * * Returns: * 0: Success * Else: Failure *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static int usb_quirk_ioctl(unsigned long cmd, caddr_t data, int fflag, struct thread *td) { struct usb_gen_quirk *pgq; struct usb_quirk_entry *pqe; uint32_t x; uint32_t y; int err; switch (cmd) { case USB_DEV_QUIRK_GET: pgq = (void *)data; x = pgq->index % USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX; y = pgq->index / USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX; if (y >= USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX) { return (EINVAL); } USB_MTX_LOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); /* copy out data */ pgq->vid = usb_quirks[y].vid; pgq->pid = usb_quirks[y].pid; pgq->bcdDeviceLow = usb_quirks[y].lo_rev; pgq->bcdDeviceHigh = usb_quirks[y].hi_rev; strlcpy(pgq->quirkname, usb_quirkstr(usb_quirks[y].quirks[x]), sizeof(pgq->quirkname)); USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); return (0); /* success */ case USB_QUIRK_NAME_GET: pgq = (void *)data; x = pgq->index; if (x >= USB_QUIRK_MAX) { return (EINVAL); } strlcpy(pgq->quirkname, usb_quirkstr(x), sizeof(pgq->quirkname)); return (0); /* success */ case USB_DEV_QUIRK_ADD: pgq = (void *)data; /* check privileges */ err = priv_check(curthread, PRIV_DRIVER); if (err) { return (err); } /* convert quirk string into numerical */ for (y = 0; y != USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX; y++) { if (strcmp(pgq->quirkname, usb_quirkstr(y)) == 0) { break; } } if (y == USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX) { return (EINVAL); } if (y == UQ_NONE) { return (EINVAL); } USB_MTX_LOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); pqe = usb_quirk_get_entry(pgq->vid, pgq->pid, pgq->bcdDeviceLow, pgq->bcdDeviceHigh, 1); if (pqe == NULL) { USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); return (EINVAL); } for (x = 0; x != USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX; x++) { if (pqe->quirks[x] == UQ_NONE) { pqe->quirks[x] = y; break; } } USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); if (x == USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX) { return (ENOMEM); } return (0); /* success */ case USB_DEV_QUIRK_REMOVE: pgq = (void *)data; /* check privileges */ err = priv_check(curthread, PRIV_DRIVER); if (err) { return (err); } /* convert quirk string into numerical */ for (y = 0; y != USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX; y++) { if (strcmp(pgq->quirkname, usb_quirkstr(y)) == 0) { break; } } if (y == USB_DEV_QUIRKS_MAX) { return (EINVAL); } if (y == UQ_NONE) { return (EINVAL); } USB_MTX_LOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); pqe = usb_quirk_get_entry(pgq->vid, pgq->pid, pgq->bcdDeviceLow, pgq->bcdDeviceHigh, 0); if (pqe == NULL) { USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); return (EINVAL); } for (x = 0; x != USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX; x++) { if (pqe->quirks[x] == y) { pqe->quirks[x] = UQ_NONE; break; } } if (x == USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX) { USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); return (ENOMEM); } for (x = 0; x != USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX; x++) { if (pqe->quirks[x] != UQ_NONE) { break; } } if (x == USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX) { /* all quirk entries are unused - release */ memset(pqe, 0, sizeof(*pqe)); } USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); return (0); /* success */ default: break; } return (ENOIOCTL); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------* * usb_quirk_strtou16 * * Helper function to scan a 16-bit integer. *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static uint16_t usb_quirk_strtou16(const char **pptr, const char *name, const char *what) { unsigned long value; char *end; value = strtoul(*pptr, &end, 0); if (value > 65535 || *pptr == end || (*end != ' ' && *end != '\t')) { printf("%s: %s 16-bit %s value set to zero\n", name, what, *end == 0 ? "incomplete" : "invalid"); return (0); } *pptr = end + 1; return ((uint16_t)value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------* * usb_quirk_add_entry_from_str * * Add a USB quirk entry from string. * "VENDOR PRODUCT LO_REV HI_REV QUIRK[,QUIRK[,...]]" *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static void usb_quirk_add_entry_from_str(const char *name, const char *env) { struct usb_quirk_entry entry = { }; struct usb_quirk_entry *new; uint16_t quirk_idx; uint16_t quirk; const char *end; /* check for invalid environment variable */ if (name == NULL || env == NULL) return; if (bootverbose) printf("Adding USB QUIRK '%s' = '%s'\n", name, env); /* parse device information */ entry.vid = usb_quirk_strtou16(&env, name, "Vendor ID"); entry.pid = usb_quirk_strtou16(&env, name, "Product ID"); entry.lo_rev = usb_quirk_strtou16(&env, name, "Low revision"); entry.hi_rev = usb_quirk_strtou16(&env, name, "High revision"); /* parse quirk information */ quirk_idx = 0; while (*env != 0 && quirk_idx != USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX) { /* skip whitespace before quirks */ while (*env == ' ' || *env == '\t') env++; /* look for quirk separation character */ end = strchr(env, ','); if (end == NULL) end = env + strlen(env); /* lookup quirk in string table */ quirk = usb_strquirk(env, end - env); if (quirk < USB_QUIRK_MAX) { entry.quirks[quirk_idx++] = quirk; } else { printf("%s: unknown USB quirk '%.*s' (skipped)\n", name, (int)(end - env), env); } env = end; /* skip quirk delimiter, if any */ if (*env != 0) env++; } /* register quirk */ if (quirk_idx != 0) { if (*env != 0) { printf("%s: Too many USB quirks, only %d allowed!\n", name, USB_SUB_QUIRKS_MAX); } USB_MTX_LOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); new = usb_quirk_get_entry(entry.vid, entry.pid, entry.lo_rev, entry.hi_rev, 1); if (new == NULL) printf("%s: USB quirks table is full!\n", name); else memcpy(new->quirks, entry.quirks, sizeof(entry.quirks)); USB_MTX_UNLOCK(&usb_quirk_mtx); } else { printf("%s: No USB quirks found!\n", name); } } static void usb_quirk_init(void *arg) { char envkey[sizeof(USB_QUIRK_ENVROOT) + 2]; /* 2 digits max, 0 to 99 */ int i; /* initialize mutex */ mtx_init(&usb_quirk_mtx, "USB quirk", NULL, MTX_DEF); /* look for quirks defined by the environment variable */ for (i = 0; i != 100; i++) { snprintf(envkey, sizeof(envkey), USB_QUIRK_ENVROOT "%d", i); /* Stop at first undefined var */ if (!testenv(envkey)) break; /* parse environment variable */ usb_quirk_add_entry_from_str(envkey, kern_getenv(envkey)); } /* register our function */ usb_test_quirk_p = &usb_test_quirk_by_info; usb_quirk_ioctl_p = &usb_quirk_ioctl; } static void usb_quirk_uninit(void *arg) { usb_quirk_unload(arg); /* destroy mutex */ mtx_destroy(&usb_quirk_mtx); } SYSINIT(usb_quirk_init, SI_SUB_LOCK, SI_ORDER_FIRST, usb_quirk_init, NULL); SYSUNINIT(usb_quirk_uninit, SI_SUB_LOCK, SI_ORDER_ANY, usb_quirk_uninit, NULL); Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/vt/vt_core.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/vt/vt_core.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/dev/vt/vt_core.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,2846 +1,2855 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2009, 2013 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * This software was developed by Ed Schouten under sponsorship from the * FreeBSD Foundation. * * Portions of this software were developed by Oleksandr Rybalko * under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_compat.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__) #include #include #endif static tc_bell_t vtterm_bell; static tc_cursor_t vtterm_cursor; static tc_putchar_t vtterm_putchar; static tc_fill_t vtterm_fill; static tc_copy_t vtterm_copy; static tc_param_t vtterm_param; static tc_done_t vtterm_done; static tc_cnprobe_t vtterm_cnprobe; static tc_cngetc_t vtterm_cngetc; static tc_cngrab_t vtterm_cngrab; static tc_cnungrab_t vtterm_cnungrab; static tc_opened_t vtterm_opened; static tc_ioctl_t vtterm_ioctl; static tc_mmap_t vtterm_mmap; const struct terminal_class vt_termclass = { .tc_bell = vtterm_bell, .tc_cursor = vtterm_cursor, .tc_putchar = vtterm_putchar, .tc_fill = vtterm_fill, .tc_copy = vtterm_copy, .tc_param = vtterm_param, .tc_done = vtterm_done, .tc_cnprobe = vtterm_cnprobe, .tc_cngetc = vtterm_cngetc, .tc_cngrab = vtterm_cngrab, .tc_cnungrab = vtterm_cnungrab, .tc_opened = vtterm_opened, .tc_ioctl = vtterm_ioctl, .tc_mmap = vtterm_mmap, }; /* * Use a constant timer of 25 Hz to redraw the screen. * * XXX: In theory we should only fire up the timer when there is really * activity. Unfortunately we cannot always start timers. We really * don't want to process kernel messages synchronously, because it * really slows down the system. */ #define VT_TIMERFREQ 25 /* Bell pitch/duration. */ #define VT_BELLDURATION ((5 * hz + 99) / 100) #define VT_BELLPITCH 800 #define VT_UNIT(vw) ((vw)->vw_device->vd_unit * VT_MAXWINDOWS + \ (vw)->vw_number) static SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, OID_AUTO, vt, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "vt(9) parameters"); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(enable_altgr, 1, "Enable AltGr key (Do not assume R.Alt as Alt)"); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(enable_bell, 1, "Enable bell"); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(debug, 0, "vt(9) debug level"); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(deadtimer, 15, "Time to wait busy process in VT_PROCESS mode"); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(suspendswitch, 1, "Switch to VT0 before suspend"); /* Allow to disable some keyboard combinations. */ static VT_SYSCTL_INT(kbd_halt, 1, "Enable halt keyboard combination. " "See kbdmap(5) to configure."); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(kbd_poweroff, 1, "Enable Power Off keyboard combination. " "See kbdmap(5) to configure."); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(kbd_reboot, 1, "Enable reboot keyboard combination. " "See kbdmap(5) to configure (typically Ctrl-Alt-Delete)."); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(kbd_debug, 1, "Enable key combination to enter debugger. " "See kbdmap(5) to configure (typically Ctrl-Alt-Esc)."); static VT_SYSCTL_INT(kbd_panic, 0, "Enable request to panic. " "See kbdmap(5) to configure."); /* Used internally, not a tunable. */ int vt_draw_logo_cpus; VT_SYSCTL_INT(splash_cpu, 0, "Show logo CPUs during boot"); VT_SYSCTL_INT(splash_ncpu, 0, "Override number of logos displayed " "(0 = do not override)"); VT_SYSCTL_INT(splash_cpu_style, 2, "Draw logo style " "(0 = Alternate beastie, 1 = Beastie, 2 = Orb)"); VT_SYSCTL_INT(splash_cpu_duration, 10, "Hide logos after (seconds)"); static unsigned int vt_unit = 0; static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_VT, "vt", "vt device"); struct vt_device *main_vd = &vt_consdev; /* Boot logo. */ extern unsigned int vt_logo_width; extern unsigned int vt_logo_height; extern unsigned int vt_logo_depth; extern unsigned char vt_logo_image[]; #ifndef DEV_SPLASH #define vtterm_draw_cpu_logos(...) do {} while (0) const unsigned int vt_logo_sprite_height; #endif /* Font. */ extern struct vt_font vt_font_default; #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE extern struct vt_mouse_cursor vt_default_mouse_pointer; #endif static int signal_vt_rel(struct vt_window *); static int signal_vt_acq(struct vt_window *); static int finish_vt_rel(struct vt_window *, int, int *); static int finish_vt_acq(struct vt_window *); static int vt_window_switch(struct vt_window *); static int vt_late_window_switch(struct vt_window *); static int vt_proc_alive(struct vt_window *); static void vt_resize(struct vt_device *); static void vt_update_static(void *); #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE static void vt_mouse_paste(void); #endif static void vt_suspend_handler(void *priv); static void vt_resume_handler(void *priv); SET_DECLARE(vt_drv_set, struct vt_driver); #define _VTDEFH MAX(100, PIXEL_HEIGHT(VT_FB_MAX_HEIGHT)) #define _VTDEFW MAX(200, PIXEL_WIDTH(VT_FB_MAX_WIDTH)) struct terminal vt_consterm; static struct vt_window vt_conswindow; struct vt_device vt_consdev = { .vd_driver = NULL, .vd_softc = NULL, .vd_prev_driver = NULL, .vd_prev_softc = NULL, .vd_flags = VDF_INVALID, .vd_windows = { [VT_CONSWINDOW] = &vt_conswindow, }, .vd_curwindow = &vt_conswindow, .vd_kbstate = 0, #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE .vd_pastebuf = { .vpb_buf = NULL, .vpb_bufsz = 0, .vpb_len = 0 }, .vd_mcursor = &vt_default_mouse_pointer, .vd_mcursor_fg = TC_WHITE, .vd_mcursor_bg = TC_BLACK, #endif }; static term_char_t vt_constextbuf[(_VTDEFW) * (VBF_DEFAULT_HISTORY_SIZE)]; static term_char_t *vt_constextbufrows[VBF_DEFAULT_HISTORY_SIZE]; static struct vt_window vt_conswindow = { .vw_number = VT_CONSWINDOW, .vw_flags = VWF_CONSOLE, .vw_buf = { .vb_buffer = &vt_constextbuf[0], .vb_rows = &vt_constextbufrows[0], .vb_history_size = VBF_DEFAULT_HISTORY_SIZE, .vb_curroffset = 0, .vb_roffset = 0, .vb_flags = VBF_STATIC, .vb_mark_start = {.tp_row = 0, .tp_col = 0,}, .vb_mark_end = {.tp_row = 0, .tp_col = 0,}, .vb_scr_size = { .tp_row = _VTDEFH, .tp_col = _VTDEFW, }, }, .vw_device = &vt_consdev, .vw_terminal = &vt_consterm, .vw_kbdmode = K_XLATE, .vw_grabbed = 0, }; struct terminal vt_consterm = { .tm_class = &vt_termclass, .tm_softc = &vt_conswindow, .tm_flags = TF_CONS, }; static struct consdev vt_consterm_consdev = { .cn_ops = &termcn_cnops, .cn_arg = &vt_consterm, .cn_name = "ttyv0", }; /* Add to set of consoles. */ DATA_SET(cons_set, vt_consterm_consdev); /* * Right after kmem is done to allow early drivers to use locking and allocate * memory. */ SYSINIT(vt_update_static, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, vt_update_static, &vt_consdev); /* Delay until all devices attached, to not waste time. */ SYSINIT(vt_early_cons, SI_SUB_INT_CONFIG_HOOKS, SI_ORDER_ANY, vt_upgrade, &vt_consdev); /* Initialize locks/mem depended members. */ static void vt_update_static(void *dummy) { if (!vty_enabled(VTY_VT)) return; if (main_vd->vd_driver != NULL) printf("VT(%s): %s %ux%u\n", main_vd->vd_driver->vd_name, (main_vd->vd_flags & VDF_TEXTMODE) ? "text" : "resolution", main_vd->vd_width, main_vd->vd_height); else printf("VT: init without driver.\n"); mtx_init(&main_vd->vd_lock, "vtdev", NULL, MTX_DEF); cv_init(&main_vd->vd_winswitch, "vtwswt"); } static void vt_schedule_flush(struct vt_device *vd, int ms) { if (ms <= 0) /* Default to initial value. */ ms = 1000 / VT_TIMERFREQ; callout_schedule(&vd->vd_timer, hz / (1000 / ms)); } void vt_resume_flush_timer(struct vt_device *vd, int ms) { if (!(vd->vd_flags & VDF_ASYNC) || !atomic_cmpset_int(&vd->vd_timer_armed, 0, 1)) return; vt_schedule_flush(vd, ms); } static void vt_suspend_flush_timer(struct vt_device *vd) { /* * As long as this function is called locked, callout_stop() * has the same effect like callout_drain() with regard to * preventing the callback function from executing. */ VT_LOCK_ASSERT(vd, MA_OWNED); if (!(vd->vd_flags & VDF_ASYNC) || !atomic_cmpset_int(&vd->vd_timer_armed, 1, 0)) return; callout_stop(&vd->vd_timer); } static void vt_switch_timer(void *arg) { vt_late_window_switch((struct vt_window *)arg); } static int vt_save_kbd_mode(struct vt_window *vw, keyboard_t *kbd) { int mode, ret; mode = 0; ret = kbdd_ioctl(kbd, KDGKBMODE, (caddr_t)&mode); if (ret == ENOIOCTL) ret = ENODEV; if (ret != 0) return (ret); vw->vw_kbdmode = mode; return (0); } static int vt_update_kbd_mode(struct vt_window *vw, keyboard_t *kbd) { int ret; ret = kbdd_ioctl(kbd, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&vw->vw_kbdmode); if (ret == ENOIOCTL) ret = ENODEV; return (ret); } static int vt_save_kbd_state(struct vt_window *vw, keyboard_t *kbd) { int state, ret; state = 0; ret = kbdd_ioctl(kbd, KDGKBSTATE, (caddr_t)&state); if (ret == ENOIOCTL) ret = ENODEV; if (ret != 0) return (ret); vw->vw_kbdstate &= ~LOCK_MASK; vw->vw_kbdstate |= state & LOCK_MASK; return (0); } static int vt_update_kbd_state(struct vt_window *vw, keyboard_t *kbd) { int state, ret; state = vw->vw_kbdstate & LOCK_MASK; ret = kbdd_ioctl(kbd, KDSKBSTATE, (caddr_t)&state); if (ret == ENOIOCTL) ret = ENODEV; return (ret); } static int vt_save_kbd_leds(struct vt_window *vw, keyboard_t *kbd) { int leds, ret; leds = 0; ret = kbdd_ioctl(kbd, KDGETLED, (caddr_t)&leds); if (ret == ENOIOCTL) ret = ENODEV; if (ret != 0) return (ret); vw->vw_kbdstate &= ~LED_MASK; vw->vw_kbdstate |= leds & LED_MASK; return (0); } static int vt_update_kbd_leds(struct vt_window *vw, keyboard_t *kbd) { int leds, ret; leds = vw->vw_kbdstate & LED_MASK; ret = kbdd_ioctl(kbd, KDSETLED, (caddr_t)&leds); if (ret == ENOIOCTL) ret = ENODEV; return (ret); } static int vt_window_preswitch(struct vt_window *vw, struct vt_window *curvw) { DPRINTF(40, "%s\n", __func__); curvw->vw_switch_to = vw; /* Set timer to allow switch in case when process hang. */ callout_reset(&vw->vw_proc_dead_timer, hz * vt_deadtimer, vt_switch_timer, (void *)vw); /* Notify process about vt switch attempt. */ DPRINTF(30, "%s: Notify process.\n", __func__); signal_vt_rel(curvw); return (0); } static int vt_window_postswitch(struct vt_window *vw) { signal_vt_acq(vw); return (0); } /* vt_late_window_switch will done VT switching for regular case. */ static int vt_late_window_switch(struct vt_window *vw) { int ret; callout_stop(&vw->vw_proc_dead_timer); ret = vt_window_switch(vw); if (ret) return (ret); /* Notify owner process about terminal availability. */ if (vw->vw_smode.mode == VT_PROCESS) { ret = vt_window_postswitch(vw); } return (ret); } /* Switch window. */ static int vt_proc_window_switch(struct vt_window *vw) { struct vt_window *curvw; struct vt_device *vd; int ret; /* Prevent switching to NULL */ if (vw == NULL) { DPRINTF(30, "%s: Cannot switch: vw is NULL.", __func__); return (EINVAL); } vd = vw->vw_device; curvw = vd->vd_curwindow; /* Check if virtual terminal is locked */ if (curvw->vw_flags & VWF_VTYLOCK) return (EBUSY); /* Check if switch already in progress */ if (curvw->vw_flags & VWF_SWWAIT_REL) { /* Check if switching to same window */ if (curvw->vw_switch_to == vw) { DPRINTF(30, "%s: Switch in progress to same vw.", __func__); return (0); /* success */ } DPRINTF(30, "%s: Switch in progress to different vw.", __func__); return (EBUSY); } /* Avoid switching to already selected window */ if (vw == curvw) { DPRINTF(30, "%s: Cannot switch: vw == curvw.", __func__); return (0); /* success */ } /* Ask current process permission to switch away. */ if (curvw->vw_smode.mode == VT_PROCESS) { DPRINTF(30, "%s: VT_PROCESS ", __func__); if (vt_proc_alive(curvw) == FALSE) { DPRINTF(30, "Dead. Cleaning."); /* Dead */ } else { DPRINTF(30, "%s: Signaling process.\n", __func__); /* Alive, try to ask him. */ ret = vt_window_preswitch(vw, curvw); /* Wait for process answer or timeout. */ return (ret); } DPRINTF(30, "\n"); } ret = vt_late_window_switch(vw); return (ret); } /* Switch window ignoring process locking. */ static int vt_window_switch(struct vt_window *vw) { struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; struct vt_window *curvw = vd->vd_curwindow; keyboard_t *kbd; VT_LOCK(vd); if (curvw == vw) { /* Nothing to do. */ VT_UNLOCK(vd); return (0); } if (!(vw->vw_flags & (VWF_OPENED|VWF_CONSOLE))) { VT_UNLOCK(vd); return (EINVAL); } vt_suspend_flush_timer(vd); vd->vd_curwindow = vw; vd->vd_flags |= VDF_INVALID; cv_broadcast(&vd->vd_winswitch); VT_UNLOCK(vd); if (vd->vd_driver->vd_postswitch) vd->vd_driver->vd_postswitch(vd); vt_resume_flush_timer(vd, 0); /* Restore per-window keyboard mode. */ mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) { if (curvw->vw_kbdmode == K_XLATE) vt_save_kbd_state(curvw, kbd); vt_update_kbd_mode(vw, kbd); vt_update_kbd_state(vw, kbd); } mtx_unlock(&Giant); DPRINTF(10, "%s(ttyv%d) done\n", __func__, vw->vw_number); return (0); } void vt_termsize(struct vt_device *vd, struct vt_font *vf, term_pos_t *size) { size->tp_row = vd->vd_height; if (vt_draw_logo_cpus) size->tp_row -= vt_logo_sprite_height; size->tp_col = vd->vd_width; if (vf != NULL) { size->tp_row /= vf->vf_height; size->tp_col /= vf->vf_width; } } static inline void vt_termrect(struct vt_device *vd, struct vt_font *vf, term_rect_t *rect) { rect->tr_begin.tp_row = rect->tr_begin.tp_col = 0; if (vt_draw_logo_cpus) rect->tr_begin.tp_row = vt_logo_sprite_height; rect->tr_end.tp_row = vd->vd_height; rect->tr_end.tp_col = vd->vd_width; if (vf != NULL) { rect->tr_begin.tp_row = howmany(rect->tr_begin.tp_row, vf->vf_height); rect->tr_end.tp_row /= vf->vf_height; rect->tr_end.tp_col /= vf->vf_width; } } void vt_winsize(struct vt_device *vd, struct vt_font *vf, struct winsize *size) { size->ws_ypixel = vd->vd_height; if (vt_draw_logo_cpus) size->ws_ypixel -= vt_logo_sprite_height; size->ws_row = size->ws_ypixel; size->ws_col = size->ws_xpixel = vd->vd_width; if (vf != NULL) { size->ws_row /= vf->vf_height; size->ws_col /= vf->vf_width; } } void vt_compute_drawable_area(struct vt_window *vw) { struct vt_device *vd; struct vt_font *vf; vt_axis_t height; vd = vw->vw_device; if (vw->vw_font == NULL) { vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_col = 0; vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_row = 0; if (vt_draw_logo_cpus) vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_row = vt_logo_sprite_height; vw->vw_draw_area.tr_end.tp_col = vd->vd_width; vw->vw_draw_area.tr_end.tp_row = vd->vd_height; return; } vf = vw->vw_font; /* * Compute the drawable area, so that the text is centered on * the screen. */ height = vd->vd_height; if (vt_draw_logo_cpus) height -= vt_logo_sprite_height; vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_col = (vd->vd_width % vf->vf_width) / 2; vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_row = (height % vf->vf_height) / 2; if (vt_draw_logo_cpus) vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_row += vt_logo_sprite_height; vw->vw_draw_area.tr_end.tp_col = vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_col + rounddown(vd->vd_width, vf->vf_width); vw->vw_draw_area.tr_end.tp_row = vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_row + rounddown(height, vf->vf_height); } static void vt_scroll(struct vt_window *vw, int offset, int whence) { int diff; term_pos_t size; if ((vw->vw_flags & VWF_SCROLL) == 0) return; vt_termsize(vw->vw_device, vw->vw_font, &size); diff = vthistory_seek(&vw->vw_buf, offset, whence); if (diff) vw->vw_device->vd_flags |= VDF_INVALID; vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); } static int vt_machine_kbdevent(int c) { switch (c) { case SPCLKEY | DBG: /* kbdmap(5) keyword `debug`. */ if (vt_kbd_debug) kdb_enter(KDB_WHY_BREAK, "manual escape to debugger"); return (1); case SPCLKEY | HALT: /* kbdmap(5) keyword `halt`. */ if (vt_kbd_halt) shutdown_nice(RB_HALT); return (1); case SPCLKEY | PASTE: /* kbdmap(5) keyword `paste`. */ #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE /* Insert text from cut-paste buffer. */ vt_mouse_paste(); #endif break; case SPCLKEY | PDWN: /* kbdmap(5) keyword `pdwn`. */ if (vt_kbd_poweroff) shutdown_nice(RB_HALT|RB_POWEROFF); return (1); case SPCLKEY | PNC: /* kbdmap(5) keyword `panic`. */ /* * Request to immediate panic if sysctl * kern.vt.enable_panic_key allow it. */ if (vt_kbd_panic) panic("Forced by the panic key"); return (1); case SPCLKEY | RBT: /* kbdmap(5) keyword `boot`. */ if (vt_kbd_reboot) shutdown_nice(RB_AUTOBOOT); return (1); case SPCLKEY | SPSC: /* kbdmap(5) keyword `spsc`. */ /* Force activatation/deactivation of the screen saver. */ /* TODO */ return (1); case SPCLKEY | STBY: /* XXX Not present in kbdcontrol parser. */ /* Put machine into Stand-By mode. */ power_pm_suspend(POWER_SLEEP_STATE_STANDBY); return (1); case SPCLKEY | SUSP: /* kbdmap(5) keyword `susp`. */ /* Suspend machine. */ power_pm_suspend(POWER_SLEEP_STATE_SUSPEND); return (1); } return (0); } static void vt_scrollmode_kbdevent(struct vt_window *vw, int c, int console) { struct vt_device *vd; term_pos_t size; vd = vw->vw_device; /* Only special keys handled in ScrollLock mode */ if ((c & SPCLKEY) == 0) return; c &= ~SPCLKEY; if (console == 0) { if (c >= F_SCR && c <= MIN(L_SCR, F_SCR + VT_MAXWINDOWS - 1)) { vw = vd->vd_windows[c - F_SCR]; vt_proc_window_switch(vw); return; } VT_LOCK(vd); } switch (c) { case SLK: { /* Turn scrolling off. */ vt_scroll(vw, 0, VHS_END); VTBUF_SLCK_DISABLE(&vw->vw_buf); vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_SCROLL; break; } case FKEY | F(49): /* Home key. */ vt_scroll(vw, 0, VHS_SET); break; case FKEY | F(50): /* Arrow up. */ vt_scroll(vw, -1, VHS_CUR); break; case FKEY | F(51): /* Page up. */ vt_termsize(vd, vw->vw_font, &size); vt_scroll(vw, -size.tp_row, VHS_CUR); break; case FKEY | F(57): /* End key. */ vt_scroll(vw, 0, VHS_END); break; case FKEY | F(58): /* Arrow down. */ vt_scroll(vw, 1, VHS_CUR); break; case FKEY | F(59): /* Page down. */ vt_termsize(vd, vw->vw_font, &size); vt_scroll(vw, size.tp_row, VHS_CUR); break; } if (console == 0) VT_UNLOCK(vd); } static int vt_processkey(keyboard_t *kbd, struct vt_device *vd, int c) { struct vt_window *vw = vd->vd_curwindow; random_harvest_queue(&c, sizeof(c), 1, RANDOM_KEYBOARD); #if VT_ALT_TO_ESC_HACK if (c & RELKEY) { switch (c & ~RELKEY) { case (SPCLKEY | RALT): if (vt_enable_altgr != 0) break; case (SPCLKEY | LALT): vd->vd_kbstate &= ~ALKED; } /* Other keys ignored for RELKEY event. */ return (0); } else { switch (c & ~RELKEY) { case (SPCLKEY | RALT): if (vt_enable_altgr != 0) break; case (SPCLKEY | LALT): vd->vd_kbstate |= ALKED; } } #else if (c & RELKEY) /* Other keys ignored for RELKEY event. */ return (0); #endif if (vt_machine_kbdevent(c)) return (0); if (vw->vw_flags & VWF_SCROLL) { vt_scrollmode_kbdevent(vw, c, 0/* Not a console */); /* Scroll mode keys handled, nothing to do more. */ return (0); } if (c & SPCLKEY) { c &= ~SPCLKEY; if (c >= F_SCR && c <= MIN(L_SCR, F_SCR + VT_MAXWINDOWS - 1)) { vw = vd->vd_windows[c - F_SCR]; vt_proc_window_switch(vw); return (0); } switch (c) { case NEXT: /* Switch to next VT. */ c = (vw->vw_number + 1) % VT_MAXWINDOWS; vw = vd->vd_windows[c]; vt_proc_window_switch(vw); return (0); case PREV: /* Switch to previous VT. */ c = (vw->vw_number + VT_MAXWINDOWS - 1) % VT_MAXWINDOWS; vw = vd->vd_windows[c]; vt_proc_window_switch(vw); return (0); case SLK: { vt_save_kbd_state(vw, kbd); VT_LOCK(vd); if (vw->vw_kbdstate & SLKED) { /* Turn scrolling on. */ vw->vw_flags |= VWF_SCROLL; VTBUF_SLCK_ENABLE(&vw->vw_buf); } else { /* Turn scrolling off. */ vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_SCROLL; VTBUF_SLCK_DISABLE(&vw->vw_buf); vt_scroll(vw, 0, VHS_END); } VT_UNLOCK(vd); break; } case FKEY | F(1): case FKEY | F(2): case FKEY | F(3): case FKEY | F(4): case FKEY | F(5): case FKEY | F(6): case FKEY | F(7): case FKEY | F(8): case FKEY | F(9): case FKEY | F(10): case FKEY | F(11): case FKEY | F(12): /* F1 through F12 keys. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_F1 + c - (FKEY | F(1))); break; case FKEY | F(49): /* Home key. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_HOME); break; case FKEY | F(50): /* Arrow up. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_UP); break; case FKEY | F(51): /* Page up. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_PAGE_UP); break; case FKEY | F(53): /* Arrow left. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_LEFT); break; case FKEY | F(55): /* Arrow right. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_RIGHT); break; case FKEY | F(57): /* End key. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_END); break; case FKEY | F(58): /* Arrow down. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_DOWN); break; case FKEY | F(59): /* Page down. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_PAGE_DOWN); break; case FKEY | F(60): /* Insert key. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_INSERT); break; case FKEY | F(61): /* Delete key. */ terminal_input_special(vw->vw_terminal, TKEY_DELETE); break; } } else if (KEYFLAGS(c) == 0) { /* Don't do UTF-8 conversion when doing raw mode. */ if (vw->vw_kbdmode == K_XLATE) { #if VT_ALT_TO_ESC_HACK if (vd->vd_kbstate & ALKED) { /* * Prepend ESC sequence if one of ALT keys down. */ terminal_input_char(vw->vw_terminal, 0x1b); } #endif #if defined(KDB) kdb_alt_break(c, &vd->vd_altbrk); #endif terminal_input_char(vw->vw_terminal, KEYCHAR(c)); } else terminal_input_raw(vw->vw_terminal, c); } return (0); } static int vt_kbdevent(keyboard_t *kbd, int event, void *arg) { struct vt_device *vd = arg; int c; switch (event) { case KBDIO_KEYINPUT: break; case KBDIO_UNLOADING: mtx_lock(&Giant); vd->vd_keyboard = -1; kbd_release(kbd, (void *)vd); mtx_unlock(&Giant); return (0); default: return (EINVAL); } while ((c = kbdd_read_char(kbd, 0)) != NOKEY) vt_processkey(kbd, vd, c); return (0); } static int vt_allocate_keyboard(struct vt_device *vd) { int idx0, idx; keyboard_t *k0, *k; keyboard_info_t ki; idx0 = kbd_allocate("kbdmux", -1, vd, vt_kbdevent, vd); if (idx0 >= 0) { DPRINTF(20, "%s: kbdmux allocated, idx = %d\n", __func__, idx0); k0 = kbd_get_keyboard(idx0); for (idx = kbd_find_keyboard2("*", -1, 0); idx != -1; idx = kbd_find_keyboard2("*", -1, idx + 1)) { k = kbd_get_keyboard(idx); if (idx == idx0 || KBD_IS_BUSY(k)) continue; bzero(&ki, sizeof(ki)); strncpy(ki.kb_name, k->kb_name, sizeof(ki.kb_name)); ki.kb_name[sizeof(ki.kb_name) - 1] = '\0'; ki.kb_unit = k->kb_unit; kbdd_ioctl(k0, KBADDKBD, (caddr_t) &ki); } } else { DPRINTF(20, "%s: no kbdmux allocated\n", __func__); idx0 = kbd_allocate("*", -1, vd, vt_kbdevent, vd); if (idx0 < 0) { DPRINTF(10, "%s: No keyboard found.\n", __func__); return (-1); } } vd->vd_keyboard = idx0; DPRINTF(20, "%s: vd_keyboard = %d\n", __func__, vd->vd_keyboard); return (idx0); } static void vtterm_bell(struct terminal *tm) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; if (!vt_enable_bell) return; if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_QUIET_BELL) return; sysbeep(1193182 / VT_BELLPITCH, VT_BELLDURATION); } static void vtterm_beep(struct terminal *tm, u_int param) { u_int freq, period; if (!vt_enable_bell) return; if ((param == 0) || ((param & 0xffff) == 0)) { vtterm_bell(tm); return; } period = ((param >> 16) & 0xffff) * hz / 1000; freq = 1193182 / (param & 0xffff); sysbeep(freq, period); } static void vtterm_cursor(struct terminal *tm, const term_pos_t *p) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; vtbuf_cursor_position(&vw->vw_buf, p); vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); } static void vtterm_putchar(struct terminal *tm, const term_pos_t *p, term_char_t c) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; vtbuf_putchar(&vw->vw_buf, p, c); vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); } static void vtterm_fill(struct terminal *tm, const term_rect_t *r, term_char_t c) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; vtbuf_fill_locked(&vw->vw_buf, r, c); vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); } static void vtterm_copy(struct terminal *tm, const term_rect_t *r, const term_pos_t *p) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; vtbuf_copy(&vw->vw_buf, r, p); vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); } static void vtterm_param(struct terminal *tm, int cmd, unsigned int arg) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; switch (cmd) { + case TP_SETLOCALCURSOR: + /* + * 0 means normal (usually block), 1 means hidden, and + * 2 means blinking (always block) for compatibility with + * syscons. We don't support any changes except hiding, + * so must map 2 to 0. + */ + arg = (arg == 1) ? 0 : 1; + /* FALLTHROUGH */ case TP_SHOWCURSOR: vtbuf_cursor_visibility(&vw->vw_buf, arg); vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); break; case TP_MOUSE: vw->vw_mouse_level = arg; break; } } void vt_determine_colors(term_char_t c, int cursor, term_color_t *fg, term_color_t *bg) { term_color_t tmp; int invert; invert = 0; *fg = TCHAR_FGCOLOR(c); if (TCHAR_FORMAT(c) & TF_BOLD) *fg = TCOLOR_LIGHT(*fg); *bg = TCHAR_BGCOLOR(c); if (TCHAR_FORMAT(c) & TF_BLINK) *bg = TCOLOR_LIGHT(*bg); if (TCHAR_FORMAT(c) & TF_REVERSE) invert ^= 1; if (cursor) invert ^= 1; if (invert) { tmp = *fg; *fg = *bg; *bg = tmp; } } #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE int vt_is_cursor_in_area(const struct vt_device *vd, const term_rect_t *area) { unsigned int mx, my; /* * We use the cursor position saved during the current refresh, * in case the cursor moved since. */ mx = vd->vd_mx_drawn + vd->vd_curwindow->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_col; my = vd->vd_my_drawn + vd->vd_curwindow->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_row; if (mx >= area->tr_end.tp_col || mx + vd->vd_mcursor->width <= area->tr_begin.tp_col || my >= area->tr_end.tp_row || my + vd->vd_mcursor->height <= area->tr_begin.tp_row) return (0); return (1); } static void vt_mark_mouse_position_as_dirty(struct vt_device *vd) { term_rect_t area; struct vt_window *vw; struct vt_font *vf; int x, y; vw = vd->vd_curwindow; vf = vw->vw_font; x = vd->vd_mx_drawn; y = vd->vd_my_drawn; if (vf != NULL) { area.tr_begin.tp_col = x / vf->vf_width; area.tr_begin.tp_row = y / vf->vf_height; area.tr_end.tp_col = ((x + vd->vd_mcursor->width) / vf->vf_width) + 1; area.tr_end.tp_row = ((y + vd->vd_mcursor->height) / vf->vf_height) + 1; } else { /* * No font loaded (ie. vt_vga operating in textmode). * * FIXME: This fake area needs to be revisited once the * mouse cursor is supported in vt_vga's textmode. */ area.tr_begin.tp_col = x; area.tr_begin.tp_row = y; area.tr_end.tp_col = x + 2; area.tr_end.tp_row = y + 2; } vtbuf_dirty(&vw->vw_buf, &area); } #endif static void vt_set_border(struct vt_device *vd, const term_rect_t *area, const term_color_t c) { vd_drawrect_t *drawrect = vd->vd_driver->vd_drawrect; if (drawrect == NULL) return; /* Top bar */ if (area->tr_begin.tp_row > 0) drawrect(vd, 0, 0, vd->vd_width - 1, area->tr_begin.tp_row - 1, 1, c); /* Left bar */ if (area->tr_begin.tp_col > 0) drawrect(vd, 0, area->tr_begin.tp_row, area->tr_begin.tp_col - 1, area->tr_end.tp_row - 1, 1, c); /* Right bar */ if (area->tr_end.tp_col < vd->vd_width) drawrect(vd, area->tr_end.tp_col, area->tr_begin.tp_row, vd->vd_width - 1, area->tr_end.tp_row - 1, 1, c); /* Bottom bar */ if (area->tr_end.tp_row < vd->vd_height) drawrect(vd, 0, area->tr_end.tp_row, vd->vd_width - 1, vd->vd_height - 1, 1, c); } static int vt_flush(struct vt_device *vd) { struct vt_window *vw; struct vt_font *vf; term_rect_t tarea; #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE int cursor_was_shown, cursor_moved; #endif vw = vd->vd_curwindow; if (vw == NULL) return (0); if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_SPLASH || vw->vw_flags & VWF_BUSY) return (0); vf = vw->vw_font; if (((vd->vd_flags & VDF_TEXTMODE) == 0) && (vf == NULL)) return (0); #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE cursor_was_shown = vd->vd_mshown; cursor_moved = (vd->vd_mx != vd->vd_mx_drawn || vd->vd_my != vd->vd_my_drawn); /* Check if the cursor should be displayed or not. */ if ((vd->vd_flags & VDF_MOUSECURSOR) && /* Mouse support enabled. */ !(vw->vw_flags & VWF_MOUSE_HIDE) && /* Cursor displayed. */ !kdb_active && panicstr == NULL) { /* DDB inactive. */ vd->vd_mshown = 1; } else { vd->vd_mshown = 0; } /* * If the cursor changed display state or moved, we must mark * the old position as dirty, so that it's erased. */ if (cursor_was_shown != vd->vd_mshown || (vd->vd_mshown && cursor_moved)) vt_mark_mouse_position_as_dirty(vd); /* * Save position of the mouse cursor. It's used by backends to * know where to draw the cursor and during the next refresh to * erase the previous position. */ vd->vd_mx_drawn = vd->vd_mx; vd->vd_my_drawn = vd->vd_my; /* * If the cursor is displayed and has moved since last refresh, * mark the new position as dirty. */ if (vd->vd_mshown && cursor_moved) vt_mark_mouse_position_as_dirty(vd); #endif vtbuf_undirty(&vw->vw_buf, &tarea); /* Force a full redraw when the screen contents are invalid. */ if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_INVALID) { vd->vd_flags &= ~VDF_INVALID; vt_set_border(vd, &vw->vw_draw_area, TC_BLACK); vt_termrect(vd, vf, &tarea); if (vt_draw_logo_cpus) vtterm_draw_cpu_logos(vd); } if (tarea.tr_begin.tp_col < tarea.tr_end.tp_col) { vd->vd_driver->vd_bitblt_text(vd, vw, &tarea); return (1); } return (0); } static void vt_timer(void *arg) { struct vt_device *vd; int changed; vd = arg; /* Update screen if required. */ changed = vt_flush(vd); /* Schedule for next update. */ if (changed) vt_schedule_flush(vd, 0); else vd->vd_timer_armed = 0; } static void vtterm_done(struct terminal *tm) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; if (kdb_active || panicstr != NULL) { /* Switch to the debugger. */ if (vd->vd_curwindow != vw) { vd->vd_curwindow = vw; vd->vd_flags |= VDF_INVALID; if (vd->vd_driver->vd_postswitch) vd->vd_driver->vd_postswitch(vd); } vd->vd_flags &= ~VDF_SPLASH; vt_flush(vd); } else if (!(vd->vd_flags & VDF_ASYNC)) { vt_flush(vd); } } #ifdef DEV_SPLASH static void vtterm_splash(struct vt_device *vd) { vt_axis_t top, left; /* Display a nice boot splash. */ if (!(vd->vd_flags & VDF_TEXTMODE) && (boothowto & RB_MUTE)) { top = (vd->vd_height - vt_logo_height) / 2; left = (vd->vd_width - vt_logo_width) / 2; switch (vt_logo_depth) { case 1: /* XXX: Unhardcode colors! */ vd->vd_driver->vd_bitblt_bmp(vd, vd->vd_curwindow, vt_logo_image, NULL, vt_logo_width, vt_logo_height, left, top, TC_WHITE, TC_BLACK); } vd->vd_flags |= VDF_SPLASH; } } #endif static void vtterm_cnprobe(struct terminal *tm, struct consdev *cp) { struct vt_driver *vtd, **vtdlist, *vtdbest = NULL; struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; struct winsize wsz; term_attr_t attr; term_char_t c; if (!vty_enabled(VTY_VT)) return; if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_INITIALIZED) /* Initialization already done. */ return; SET_FOREACH(vtdlist, vt_drv_set) { vtd = *vtdlist; if (vtd->vd_probe == NULL) continue; if (vtd->vd_probe(vd) == CN_DEAD) continue; if ((vtdbest == NULL) || (vtd->vd_priority > vtdbest->vd_priority)) vtdbest = vtd; } if (vtdbest == NULL) { cp->cn_pri = CN_DEAD; vd->vd_flags |= VDF_DEAD; } else { vd->vd_driver = vtdbest; cp->cn_pri = vd->vd_driver->vd_init(vd); } /* Check if driver's vt_init return CN_DEAD. */ if (cp->cn_pri == CN_DEAD) { vd->vd_flags |= VDF_DEAD; } /* Initialize any early-boot keyboard drivers */ kbd_configure(KB_CONF_PROBE_ONLY); vd->vd_unit = atomic_fetchadd_int(&vt_unit, 1); vd->vd_windows[VT_CONSWINDOW] = vw; sprintf(cp->cn_name, "ttyv%r", VT_UNIT(vw)); /* Attach default font if not in TEXTMODE. */ if ((vd->vd_flags & VDF_TEXTMODE) == 0) { vw->vw_font = vtfont_ref(&vt_font_default); vt_compute_drawable_area(vw); } /* * The original screen size was faked (_VTDEFW x _VTDEFH). Now * that we have the real viewable size, fix it in the static * buffer. */ if (vd->vd_width != 0 && vd->vd_height != 0) vt_termsize(vd, vw->vw_font, &vw->vw_buf.vb_scr_size); vtbuf_init_early(&vw->vw_buf); vt_winsize(vd, vw->vw_font, &wsz); c = (boothowto & RB_MUTE) == 0 ? TERMINAL_KERN_ATTR : TERMINAL_NORM_ATTR; attr.ta_format = TCHAR_FORMAT(c); attr.ta_fgcolor = TCHAR_FGCOLOR(c); attr.ta_bgcolor = TCHAR_BGCOLOR(c); terminal_set_winsize_blank(tm, &wsz, 1, &attr); if (vtdbest != NULL) { #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if (!vt_splash_cpu) vtterm_splash(vd); #endif vd->vd_flags |= VDF_INITIALIZED; } } static int vtterm_cngetc(struct terminal *tm) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; keyboard_t *kbd; u_int c; if (vw->vw_kbdsq && *vw->vw_kbdsq) return (*vw->vw_kbdsq++); /* Make sure the splash screen is not there. */ if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_SPLASH) { /* Remove splash */ vd->vd_flags &= ~VDF_SPLASH; /* Mark screen as invalid to force update */ vd->vd_flags |= VDF_INVALID; vt_flush(vd); } /* Stripped down keyboard handler. */ kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd == NULL) return (-1); /* Force keyboard input mode to K_XLATE */ vw->vw_kbdmode = K_XLATE; vt_update_kbd_mode(vw, kbd); /* Switch the keyboard to polling to make it work here. */ kbdd_poll(kbd, TRUE); c = kbdd_read_char(kbd, 0); kbdd_poll(kbd, FALSE); if (c & RELKEY) return (-1); if (vw->vw_flags & VWF_SCROLL) { vt_scrollmode_kbdevent(vw, c, 1/* Console mode */); vt_flush(vd); return (-1); } /* Stripped down handling of vt_kbdevent(), without locking, etc. */ if (c & SPCLKEY) { switch (c) { case SPCLKEY | SLK: vt_save_kbd_state(vw, kbd); if (vw->vw_kbdstate & SLKED) { /* Turn scrolling on. */ vw->vw_flags |= VWF_SCROLL; VTBUF_SLCK_ENABLE(&vw->vw_buf); } else { /* Turn scrolling off. */ vt_scroll(vw, 0, VHS_END); vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_SCROLL; VTBUF_SLCK_DISABLE(&vw->vw_buf); } break; /* XXX: KDB can handle history. */ case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(50): /* Arrow up. */ vw->vw_kbdsq = "\x1b[A"; break; case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(58): /* Arrow down. */ vw->vw_kbdsq = "\x1b[B"; break; case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(55): /* Arrow right. */ vw->vw_kbdsq = "\x1b[C"; break; case SPCLKEY | FKEY | F(53): /* Arrow left. */ vw->vw_kbdsq = "\x1b[D"; break; } /* Force refresh to make scrollback work. */ vt_flush(vd); } else if (KEYFLAGS(c) == 0) { return (KEYCHAR(c)); } if (vw->vw_kbdsq && *vw->vw_kbdsq) return (*vw->vw_kbdsq++); return (-1); } static void vtterm_cngrab(struct terminal *tm) { struct vt_device *vd; struct vt_window *vw; keyboard_t *kbd; vw = tm->tm_softc; vd = vw->vw_device; if (!cold) vt_window_switch(vw); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd == NULL) return; if (vw->vw_grabbed++ > 0) return; /* * Make sure the keyboard is accessible even when the kbd device * driver is disabled. */ kbdd_enable(kbd); /* We shall always use the keyboard in the XLATE mode here. */ vw->vw_prev_kbdmode = vw->vw_kbdmode; vw->vw_kbdmode = K_XLATE; vt_update_kbd_mode(vw, kbd); kbdd_poll(kbd, TRUE); } static void vtterm_cnungrab(struct terminal *tm) { struct vt_device *vd; struct vt_window *vw; keyboard_t *kbd; vw = tm->tm_softc; vd = vw->vw_device; kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd == NULL) return; if (--vw->vw_grabbed > 0) return; kbdd_poll(kbd, FALSE); vw->vw_kbdmode = vw->vw_prev_kbdmode; vt_update_kbd_mode(vw, kbd); kbdd_disable(kbd); } static void vtterm_opened(struct terminal *tm, int opened) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; VT_LOCK(vd); vd->vd_flags &= ~VDF_SPLASH; if (opened) vw->vw_flags |= VWF_OPENED; else { vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_OPENED; /* TODO: finish ACQ/REL */ } VT_UNLOCK(vd); } static int vt_change_font(struct vt_window *vw, struct vt_font *vf) { struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; struct terminal *tm = vw->vw_terminal; term_pos_t size; struct winsize wsz; /* * Changing fonts. * * Changing fonts is a little tricky. We must prevent * simultaneous access to the device, so we must stop * the display timer and the terminal from accessing. * We need to switch fonts and grow our screen buffer. * * XXX: Right now the code uses terminal_mute() to * prevent data from reaching the console driver while * resizing the screen buffer. This isn't elegant... */ VT_LOCK(vd); if (vw->vw_flags & VWF_BUSY) { /* Another process is changing the font. */ VT_UNLOCK(vd); return (EBUSY); } vw->vw_flags |= VWF_BUSY; VT_UNLOCK(vd); vt_termsize(vd, vf, &size); vt_winsize(vd, vf, &wsz); /* Grow the screen buffer and terminal. */ terminal_mute(tm, 1); vtbuf_grow(&vw->vw_buf, &size, vw->vw_buf.vb_history_size); terminal_set_winsize_blank(tm, &wsz, 0, NULL); terminal_set_cursor(tm, &vw->vw_buf.vb_cursor); terminal_mute(tm, 0); /* Actually apply the font to the current window. */ VT_LOCK(vd); if (vw->vw_font != vf && vw->vw_font != NULL && vf != NULL) { /* * In case vt_change_font called to update size we don't need * to update font link. */ vtfont_unref(vw->vw_font); vw->vw_font = vtfont_ref(vf); } /* * Compute the drawable area and move the mouse cursor inside * it, in case the new area is smaller than the previous one. */ vt_compute_drawable_area(vw); vd->vd_mx = min(vd->vd_mx, vw->vw_draw_area.tr_end.tp_col - vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_col - 1); vd->vd_my = min(vd->vd_my, vw->vw_draw_area.tr_end.tp_row - vw->vw_draw_area.tr_begin.tp_row - 1); /* Force a full redraw the next timer tick. */ if (vd->vd_curwindow == vw) { vd->vd_flags |= VDF_INVALID; vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); } vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_BUSY; VT_UNLOCK(vd); return (0); } static int vt_proc_alive(struct vt_window *vw) { struct proc *p; if (vw->vw_smode.mode != VT_PROCESS) return (FALSE); if (vw->vw_proc) { if ((p = pfind(vw->vw_pid)) != NULL) PROC_UNLOCK(p); if (vw->vw_proc == p) return (TRUE); vw->vw_proc = NULL; vw->vw_smode.mode = VT_AUTO; DPRINTF(1, "vt controlling process %d died\n", vw->vw_pid); vw->vw_pid = 0; } return (FALSE); } static int signal_vt_rel(struct vt_window *vw) { if (vw->vw_smode.mode != VT_PROCESS) return (FALSE); if (vw->vw_proc == NULL || vt_proc_alive(vw) == FALSE) { vw->vw_proc = NULL; vw->vw_pid = 0; return (TRUE); } vw->vw_flags |= VWF_SWWAIT_REL; PROC_LOCK(vw->vw_proc); kern_psignal(vw->vw_proc, vw->vw_smode.relsig); PROC_UNLOCK(vw->vw_proc); DPRINTF(1, "sending relsig to %d\n", vw->vw_pid); return (TRUE); } static int signal_vt_acq(struct vt_window *vw) { if (vw->vw_smode.mode != VT_PROCESS) return (FALSE); if (vw == vw->vw_device->vd_windows[VT_CONSWINDOW]) cnavailable(vw->vw_terminal->consdev, FALSE); if (vw->vw_proc == NULL || vt_proc_alive(vw) == FALSE) { vw->vw_proc = NULL; vw->vw_pid = 0; return (TRUE); } vw->vw_flags |= VWF_SWWAIT_ACQ; PROC_LOCK(vw->vw_proc); kern_psignal(vw->vw_proc, vw->vw_smode.acqsig); PROC_UNLOCK(vw->vw_proc); DPRINTF(1, "sending acqsig to %d\n", vw->vw_pid); return (TRUE); } static int finish_vt_rel(struct vt_window *vw, int release, int *s) { if (vw->vw_flags & VWF_SWWAIT_REL) { vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_SWWAIT_REL; if (release) { callout_drain(&vw->vw_proc_dead_timer); vt_late_window_switch(vw->vw_switch_to); } return (0); } return (EINVAL); } static int finish_vt_acq(struct vt_window *vw) { if (vw->vw_flags & VWF_SWWAIT_ACQ) { vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_SWWAIT_ACQ; return (0); } return (EINVAL); } #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE static void vt_mouse_terminput_button(struct vt_device *vd, int button) { struct vt_window *vw; struct vt_font *vf; char mouseb[6] = "\x1B[M"; int i, x, y; vw = vd->vd_curwindow; vf = vw->vw_font; /* Translate to char position. */ x = vd->vd_mx / vf->vf_width; y = vd->vd_my / vf->vf_height; /* Avoid overflow. */ x = MIN(x, 255 - '!'); y = MIN(y, 255 - '!'); mouseb[3] = ' ' + button; mouseb[4] = '!' + x; mouseb[5] = '!' + y; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(mouseb); i++) terminal_input_char(vw->vw_terminal, mouseb[i]); } static void vt_mouse_terminput(struct vt_device *vd, int type, int x, int y, int event, int cnt) { switch (type) { case MOUSE_BUTTON_EVENT: if (cnt > 0) { /* Mouse button pressed. */ if (event & MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN) vt_mouse_terminput_button(vd, 0); if (event & MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN) vt_mouse_terminput_button(vd, 1); if (event & MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN) vt_mouse_terminput_button(vd, 2); } else { /* Mouse button released. */ vt_mouse_terminput_button(vd, 3); } break; #ifdef notyet case MOUSE_MOTION_EVENT: if (mouse->u.data.z < 0) { /* Scroll up. */ sc_mouse_input_button(vd, 64); } else if (mouse->u.data.z > 0) { /* Scroll down. */ sc_mouse_input_button(vd, 65); } break; #endif } } static void vt_mouse_paste() { term_char_t *buf; int i, len; len = VD_PASTEBUFLEN(main_vd); buf = VD_PASTEBUF(main_vd); len /= sizeof(term_char_t); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (buf[i] == '\0') continue; terminal_input_char(main_vd->vd_curwindow->vw_terminal, buf[i]); } } void vt_mouse_event(int type, int x, int y, int event, int cnt, int mlevel) { struct vt_device *vd; struct vt_window *vw; struct vt_font *vf; term_pos_t size; int len, mark; vd = main_vd; vw = vd->vd_curwindow; vf = vw->vw_font; mark = 0; if (vw->vw_flags & (VWF_MOUSE_HIDE | VWF_GRAPHICS)) /* * Either the mouse is disabled, or the window is in * "graphics mode". The graphics mode is usually set by * an X server, using the KDSETMODE ioctl. */ return; if (vf == NULL) /* Text mode. */ return; /* * TODO: add flag about pointer position changed, to not redraw chars * under mouse pointer when nothing changed. */ if (vw->vw_mouse_level > 0) vt_mouse_terminput(vd, type, x, y, event, cnt); switch (type) { case MOUSE_ACTION: case MOUSE_MOTION_EVENT: /* Movement */ x += vd->vd_mx; y += vd->vd_my; vt_termsize(vd, vf, &size); /* Apply limits. */ x = MAX(x, 0); y = MAX(y, 0); x = MIN(x, (size.tp_col * vf->vf_width) - 1); y = MIN(y, (size.tp_row * vf->vf_height) - 1); vd->vd_mx = x; vd->vd_my = y; if (vd->vd_mstate & MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN) vtbuf_set_mark(&vw->vw_buf, VTB_MARK_MOVE, vd->vd_mx / vf->vf_width, vd->vd_my / vf->vf_height); vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); return; /* Done */ case MOUSE_BUTTON_EVENT: /* Buttons */ break; default: return; /* Done */ } switch (event) { case MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN: switch (cnt % 4) { case 0: /* up */ mark = VTB_MARK_END; break; case 1: /* single click: start cut operation */ mark = VTB_MARK_START; break; case 2: /* double click: cut a word */ mark = VTB_MARK_WORD; break; case 3: /* triple click: cut a line */ mark = VTB_MARK_ROW; break; } break; case VT_MOUSE_PASTEBUTTON: switch (cnt) { case 0: /* up */ break; default: vt_mouse_paste(); break; } return; /* Done */ case VT_MOUSE_EXTENDBUTTON: switch (cnt) { case 0: /* up */ if (!(vd->vd_mstate & MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN)) mark = VTB_MARK_EXTEND; else mark = 0; break; default: mark = VTB_MARK_EXTEND; break; } break; default: return; /* Done */ } /* Save buttons state. */ if (cnt > 0) vd->vd_mstate |= event; else vd->vd_mstate &= ~event; if (vtbuf_set_mark(&vw->vw_buf, mark, vd->vd_mx / vf->vf_width, vd->vd_my / vf->vf_height) == 1) { /* * We have something marked to copy, so update pointer to * window with selection. */ vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); switch (mark) { case VTB_MARK_END: case VTB_MARK_WORD: case VTB_MARK_ROW: case VTB_MARK_EXTEND: break; default: /* Other types of mark do not require to copy data. */ return; } /* Get current selection size in bytes. */ len = vtbuf_get_marked_len(&vw->vw_buf); if (len <= 0) return; /* Reallocate buffer only if old one is too small. */ if (len > VD_PASTEBUFSZ(vd)) { VD_PASTEBUF(vd) = realloc(VD_PASTEBUF(vd), len, M_VT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); /* Update buffer size. */ VD_PASTEBUFSZ(vd) = len; } /* Request copy/paste buffer data, no more than `len' */ vtbuf_extract_marked(&vw->vw_buf, VD_PASTEBUF(vd), VD_PASTEBUFSZ(vd)); VD_PASTEBUFLEN(vd) = len; /* XXX VD_PASTEBUF(vd) have to be freed on shutdown/unload. */ } } void vt_mouse_state(int show) { struct vt_device *vd; struct vt_window *vw; vd = main_vd; vw = vd->vd_curwindow; switch (show) { case VT_MOUSE_HIDE: vw->vw_flags |= VWF_MOUSE_HIDE; break; case VT_MOUSE_SHOW: vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_MOUSE_HIDE; break; } /* Mark mouse position as dirty. */ vt_mark_mouse_position_as_dirty(vd); vt_resume_flush_timer(vw->vw_device, 0); } #endif static int vtterm_mmap(struct terminal *tm, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_paddr_t * paddr, int nprot, vm_memattr_t *memattr) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; if (vd->vd_driver->vd_fb_mmap) return (vd->vd_driver->vd_fb_mmap(vd, offset, paddr, nprot, memattr)); return (ENXIO); } static int vtterm_ioctl(struct terminal *tm, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, struct thread *td) { struct vt_window *vw = tm->tm_softc; struct vt_device *vd = vw->vw_device; keyboard_t *kbd; int error, i, s; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \ defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43) int ival; switch (cmd) { case _IO('v', 4): cmd = VT_RELDISP; break; case _IO('v', 5): cmd = VT_ACTIVATE; break; case _IO('v', 6): cmd = VT_WAITACTIVE; break; case _IO('K', 20): cmd = KDSKBSTATE; break; case _IO('K', 67): cmd = KDSETRAD; break; case _IO('K', 7): cmd = KDSKBMODE; break; case _IO('K', 8): cmd = KDMKTONE; break; case _IO('K', 63): cmd = KIOCSOUND; break; case _IO('K', 66): cmd = KDSETLED; break; case _IO('c', 110): cmd = CONS_SETKBD; break; default: goto skip_thunk; } ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(data); data = (caddr_t)&ival; skip_thunk: #endif switch (cmd) { case KDSETRAD: /* set keyboard repeat & delay rates (old) */ if (*(int *)data & ~0x7f) return (EINVAL); /* FALLTHROUGH */ case GIO_KEYMAP: case PIO_KEYMAP: case GIO_DEADKEYMAP: case PIO_DEADKEYMAP: case GETFKEY: case SETFKEY: case KDGKBINFO: case KDGKBTYPE: case KDGETREPEAT: /* get keyboard repeat & delay rates */ case KDSETREPEAT: /* set keyboard repeat & delay rates (new) */ case KBADDKBD: /* add/remove keyboard to/from mux */ case KBRELKBD: { error = 0; mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) error = kbdd_ioctl(kbd, cmd, data); mtx_unlock(&Giant); if (error == ENOIOCTL) { if (cmd == KDGKBTYPE) { /* always return something? XXX */ *(int *)data = 0; } else { return (ENODEV); } } return (error); } case KDGKBSTATE: { /* get keyboard state (locks) */ error = 0; if (vw == vd->vd_curwindow) { mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) error = vt_save_kbd_state(vw, kbd); mtx_unlock(&Giant); if (error != 0) return (error); } *(int *)data = vw->vw_kbdstate & LOCK_MASK; return (error); } case KDSKBSTATE: { /* set keyboard state (locks) */ int state; state = *(int *)data; if (state & ~LOCK_MASK) return (EINVAL); vw->vw_kbdstate &= ~LOCK_MASK; vw->vw_kbdstate |= state; error = 0; if (vw == vd->vd_curwindow) { mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) error = vt_update_kbd_state(vw, kbd); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } return (error); } case KDGETLED: { /* get keyboard LED status */ error = 0; if (vw == vd->vd_curwindow) { mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) error = vt_save_kbd_leds(vw, kbd); mtx_unlock(&Giant); if (error != 0) return (error); } *(int *)data = vw->vw_kbdstate & LED_MASK; return (error); } case KDSETLED: { /* set keyboard LED status */ int leds; leds = *(int *)data; if (leds & ~LED_MASK) return (EINVAL); vw->vw_kbdstate &= ~LED_MASK; vw->vw_kbdstate |= leds; error = 0; if (vw == vd->vd_curwindow) { mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) error = vt_update_kbd_leds(vw, kbd); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } return (error); } case KDGKBMODE: { error = 0; if (vw == vd->vd_curwindow) { mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) error = vt_save_kbd_mode(vw, kbd); mtx_unlock(&Giant); if (error != 0) return (error); } *(int *)data = vw->vw_kbdmode; return (error); } case KDSKBMODE: { int mode; mode = *(int *)data; switch (mode) { case K_XLATE: case K_RAW: case K_CODE: vw->vw_kbdmode = mode; error = 0; if (vw == vd->vd_curwindow) { mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) error = vt_update_kbd_mode(vw, kbd); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } return (error); default: return (EINVAL); } } case FBIOGTYPE: case FBIO_GETWINORG: /* get frame buffer window origin */ case FBIO_GETDISPSTART: /* get display start address */ case FBIO_GETLINEWIDTH: /* get scan line width in bytes */ case FBIO_BLANK: /* blank display */ if (vd->vd_driver->vd_fb_ioctl) return (vd->vd_driver->vd_fb_ioctl(vd, cmd, data, td)); break; case CONS_BLANKTIME: /* XXX */ return (0); case CONS_GET: /* XXX */ *(int *)data = M_CG640x480; return (0); case CONS_BELLTYPE: /* set bell type sound */ if ((*(int *)data) & CONS_QUIET_BELL) vd->vd_flags |= VDF_QUIET_BELL; else vd->vd_flags &= ~VDF_QUIET_BELL; return (0); case CONS_GETINFO: { vid_info_t *vi = (vid_info_t *)data; if (vi->size != sizeof(struct vid_info)) return (EINVAL); if (vw == vd->vd_curwindow) { mtx_lock(&Giant); kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd != NULL) vt_save_kbd_state(vw, kbd); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } vi->m_num = vd->vd_curwindow->vw_number + 1; vi->mk_keylock = vw->vw_kbdstate & LOCK_MASK; /* XXX: other fields! */ return (0); } case CONS_GETVERS: *(int *)data = 0x200; return (0); case CONS_MODEINFO: /* XXX */ return (0); case CONS_MOUSECTL: { mouse_info_t *mouse = (mouse_info_t*)data; /* * All the commands except MOUSE_SHOW nd MOUSE_HIDE * should not be applied to individual TTYs, but only to * consolectl. */ switch (mouse->operation) { case MOUSE_HIDE: if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_MOUSECURSOR) { vd->vd_flags &= ~VDF_MOUSECURSOR; #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE vt_mouse_state(VT_MOUSE_HIDE); #endif } return (0); case MOUSE_SHOW: if (!(vd->vd_flags & VDF_MOUSECURSOR)) { vd->vd_flags |= VDF_MOUSECURSOR; vd->vd_mx = vd->vd_width / 2; vd->vd_my = vd->vd_height / 2; #ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE vt_mouse_state(VT_MOUSE_SHOW); #endif } return (0); default: return (EINVAL); } } case PIO_VFONT: { struct vt_font *vf; if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_TEXTMODE) return (ENOTSUP); error = vtfont_load((void *)data, &vf); if (error != 0) return (error); error = vt_change_font(vw, vf); vtfont_unref(vf); return (error); } case PIO_VFONT_DEFAULT: { /* Reset to default font. */ error = vt_change_font(vw, &vt_font_default); return (error); } case GIO_SCRNMAP: { scrmap_t *sm = (scrmap_t *)data; /* We don't have screen maps, so return a handcrafted one. */ for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) sm->scrmap[i] = i; return (0); } case KDSETMODE: /* * FIXME: This implementation is incomplete compared to * syscons. */ switch (*(int *)data) { case KD_TEXT: case KD_TEXT1: case KD_PIXEL: vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_GRAPHICS; break; case KD_GRAPHICS: vw->vw_flags |= VWF_GRAPHICS; break; } return (0); case KDENABIO: /* allow io operations */ error = priv_check(td, PRIV_IO); if (error != 0) return (error); error = securelevel_gt(td->td_ucred, 0); if (error != 0) return (error); #if defined(__i386__) td->td_frame->tf_eflags |= PSL_IOPL; #elif defined(__amd64__) td->td_frame->tf_rflags |= PSL_IOPL; #endif return (0); case KDDISABIO: /* disallow io operations (default) */ #if defined(__i386__) td->td_frame->tf_eflags &= ~PSL_IOPL; #elif defined(__amd64__) td->td_frame->tf_rflags &= ~PSL_IOPL; #endif return (0); case KDMKTONE: /* sound the bell */ vtterm_beep(tm, *(u_int *)data); return (0); case KIOCSOUND: /* make tone (*data) hz */ /* TODO */ return (0); case CONS_SETKBD: /* set the new keyboard */ mtx_lock(&Giant); error = 0; if (vd->vd_keyboard != *(int *)data) { kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(*(int *)data); if (kbd == NULL) { mtx_unlock(&Giant); return (EINVAL); } i = kbd_allocate(kbd->kb_name, kbd->kb_unit, (void *)vd, vt_kbdevent, vd); if (i >= 0) { if (vd->vd_keyboard != -1) { kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); vt_save_kbd_state(vd->vd_curwindow, kbd); kbd_release(kbd, (void *)vd); } kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(i); vd->vd_keyboard = i; vt_update_kbd_mode(vd->vd_curwindow, kbd); vt_update_kbd_state(vd->vd_curwindow, kbd); } else { error = EPERM; /* XXX */ } } mtx_unlock(&Giant); return (error); case CONS_RELKBD: /* release the current keyboard */ mtx_lock(&Giant); error = 0; if (vd->vd_keyboard != -1) { kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(vd->vd_keyboard); if (kbd == NULL) { mtx_unlock(&Giant); return (EINVAL); } vt_save_kbd_state(vd->vd_curwindow, kbd); error = kbd_release(kbd, (void *)vd); if (error == 0) { vd->vd_keyboard = -1; } } mtx_unlock(&Giant); return (error); case VT_ACTIVATE: { int win; win = *(int *)data - 1; DPRINTF(5, "%s%d: VT_ACTIVATE ttyv%d ", SC_DRIVER_NAME, VT_UNIT(vw), win); if ((win >= VT_MAXWINDOWS) || (win < 0)) return (EINVAL); return (vt_proc_window_switch(vd->vd_windows[win])); } case VT_GETACTIVE: *(int *)data = vd->vd_curwindow->vw_number + 1; return (0); case VT_GETINDEX: *(int *)data = vw->vw_number + 1; return (0); case VT_LOCKSWITCH: /* TODO: Check current state, switching can be in progress. */ if ((*(int *)data) == 0x01) vw->vw_flags |= VWF_VTYLOCK; else if ((*(int *)data) == 0x02) vw->vw_flags &= ~VWF_VTYLOCK; else return (EINVAL); return (0); case VT_OPENQRY: VT_LOCK(vd); for (i = 0; i < VT_MAXWINDOWS; i++) { vw = vd->vd_windows[i]; if (vw == NULL) continue; if (!(vw->vw_flags & VWF_OPENED)) { *(int *)data = vw->vw_number + 1; VT_UNLOCK(vd); return (0); } } VT_UNLOCK(vd); return (EINVAL); case VT_WAITACTIVE: { unsigned int idx; error = 0; idx = *(unsigned int *)data; if (idx > VT_MAXWINDOWS) return (EINVAL); if (idx > 0) vw = vd->vd_windows[idx - 1]; VT_LOCK(vd); while (vd->vd_curwindow != vw && error == 0) error = cv_wait_sig(&vd->vd_winswitch, &vd->vd_lock); VT_UNLOCK(vd); return (error); } case VT_SETMODE: { /* set screen switcher mode */ struct vt_mode *mode; struct proc *p1; mode = (struct vt_mode *)data; DPRINTF(5, "%s%d: VT_SETMODE ", SC_DRIVER_NAME, VT_UNIT(vw)); if (vw->vw_smode.mode == VT_PROCESS) { p1 = pfind(vw->vw_pid); if (vw->vw_proc == p1 && vw->vw_proc != td->td_proc) { if (p1) PROC_UNLOCK(p1); DPRINTF(5, "error EPERM\n"); return (EPERM); } if (p1) PROC_UNLOCK(p1); } if (mode->mode == VT_AUTO) { vw->vw_smode.mode = VT_AUTO; vw->vw_proc = NULL; vw->vw_pid = 0; DPRINTF(5, "VT_AUTO, "); if (vw == vw->vw_device->vd_windows[VT_CONSWINDOW]) cnavailable(vw->vw_terminal->consdev, TRUE); /* were we in the middle of the vty switching process? */ if (finish_vt_rel(vw, TRUE, &s) == 0) DPRINTF(5, "reset WAIT_REL, "); if (finish_vt_acq(vw) == 0) DPRINTF(5, "reset WAIT_ACQ, "); return (0); } else if (mode->mode == VT_PROCESS) { if (!ISSIGVALID(mode->relsig) || !ISSIGVALID(mode->acqsig) || !ISSIGVALID(mode->frsig)) { DPRINTF(5, "error EINVAL\n"); return (EINVAL); } DPRINTF(5, "VT_PROCESS %d, ", td->td_proc->p_pid); bcopy(data, &vw->vw_smode, sizeof(struct vt_mode)); vw->vw_proc = td->td_proc; vw->vw_pid = vw->vw_proc->p_pid; if (vw == vw->vw_device->vd_windows[VT_CONSWINDOW]) cnavailable(vw->vw_terminal->consdev, FALSE); } else { DPRINTF(5, "VT_SETMODE failed, unknown mode %d\n", mode->mode); return (EINVAL); } DPRINTF(5, "\n"); return (0); } case VT_GETMODE: /* get screen switcher mode */ bcopy(&vw->vw_smode, data, sizeof(struct vt_mode)); return (0); case VT_RELDISP: /* screen switcher ioctl */ /* * This must be the current vty which is in the VT_PROCESS * switching mode... */ if ((vw != vd->vd_curwindow) || (vw->vw_smode.mode != VT_PROCESS)) { return (EINVAL); } /* ...and this process is controlling it. */ if (vw->vw_proc != td->td_proc) { return (EPERM); } error = EINVAL; switch(*(int *)data) { case VT_FALSE: /* user refuses to release screen, abort */ if ((error = finish_vt_rel(vw, FALSE, &s)) == 0) DPRINTF(5, "%s%d: VT_RELDISP: VT_FALSE\n", SC_DRIVER_NAME, VT_UNIT(vw)); break; case VT_TRUE: /* user has released screen, go on */ /* finish_vt_rel(..., TRUE, ...) should not be locked */ if (vw->vw_flags & VWF_SWWAIT_REL) { if ((error = finish_vt_rel(vw, TRUE, &s)) == 0) DPRINTF(5, "%s%d: VT_RELDISP: VT_TRUE\n", SC_DRIVER_NAME, VT_UNIT(vw)); } else { error = EINVAL; } return (error); case VT_ACKACQ: /* acquire acknowledged, switch completed */ if ((error = finish_vt_acq(vw)) == 0) DPRINTF(5, "%s%d: VT_RELDISP: VT_ACKACQ\n", SC_DRIVER_NAME, VT_UNIT(vw)); break; default: break; } return (error); } return (ENOIOCTL); } static struct vt_window * vt_allocate_window(struct vt_device *vd, unsigned int window) { struct vt_window *vw; struct terminal *tm; term_pos_t size; struct winsize wsz; vw = malloc(sizeof *vw, M_VT, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO); vw->vw_device = vd; vw->vw_number = window; vw->vw_kbdmode = K_XLATE; if ((vd->vd_flags & VDF_TEXTMODE) == 0) { vw->vw_font = vtfont_ref(&vt_font_default); vt_compute_drawable_area(vw); } vt_termsize(vd, vw->vw_font, &size); vt_winsize(vd, vw->vw_font, &wsz); vtbuf_init(&vw->vw_buf, &size); tm = vw->vw_terminal = terminal_alloc(&vt_termclass, vw); terminal_set_winsize(tm, &wsz); vd->vd_windows[window] = vw; callout_init(&vw->vw_proc_dead_timer, 0); return (vw); } void vt_upgrade(struct vt_device *vd) { struct vt_window *vw; unsigned int i; int register_handlers; if (!vty_enabled(VTY_VT)) return; if (main_vd->vd_driver == NULL) return; for (i = 0; i < VT_MAXWINDOWS; i++) { vw = vd->vd_windows[i]; if (vw == NULL) { /* New window. */ vw = vt_allocate_window(vd, i); } if (!(vw->vw_flags & VWF_READY)) { callout_init(&vw->vw_proc_dead_timer, 0); terminal_maketty(vw->vw_terminal, "v%r", VT_UNIT(vw)); vw->vw_flags |= VWF_READY; if (vw->vw_flags & VWF_CONSOLE) { /* For existing console window. */ EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_pre_sync, vt_window_switch, vw, SHUTDOWN_PRI_DEFAULT); } } } VT_LOCK(vd); if (vd->vd_curwindow == NULL) vd->vd_curwindow = vd->vd_windows[VT_CONSWINDOW]; register_handlers = 0; if (!(vd->vd_flags & VDF_ASYNC)) { /* Attach keyboard. */ vt_allocate_keyboard(vd); /* Init 25 Hz timer. */ callout_init_mtx(&vd->vd_timer, &vd->vd_lock, 0); /* * Start timer when everything ready. * Note that the operations here are purposefully ordered. * We need to ensure vd_timer_armed is non-zero before we set * the VDF_ASYNC flag. That prevents this function from * racing with vt_resume_flush_timer() to update the * callout structure. */ atomic_add_acq_int(&vd->vd_timer_armed, 1); vd->vd_flags |= VDF_ASYNC; callout_reset(&vd->vd_timer, hz / VT_TIMERFREQ, vt_timer, vd); register_handlers = 1; } VT_UNLOCK(vd); /* Refill settings with new sizes. */ vt_resize(vd); if (register_handlers) { /* Register suspend/resume handlers. */ EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(power_suspend_early, vt_suspend_handler, vd, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(power_resume, vt_resume_handler, vd, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY); } } static void vt_resize(struct vt_device *vd) { struct vt_window *vw; int i; for (i = 0; i < VT_MAXWINDOWS; i++) { vw = vd->vd_windows[i]; VT_LOCK(vd); /* Assign default font to window, if not textmode. */ if (!(vd->vd_flags & VDF_TEXTMODE) && vw->vw_font == NULL) vw->vw_font = vtfont_ref(&vt_font_default); VT_UNLOCK(vd); /* Resize terminal windows */ while (vt_change_font(vw, vw->vw_font) == EBUSY) { DPRINTF(100, "%s: vt_change_font() is busy, " "window %d\n", __func__, i); } } } static void vt_replace_backend(const struct vt_driver *drv, void *softc) { struct vt_device *vd; vd = main_vd; if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_ASYNC) { /* Stop vt_flush periodic task. */ VT_LOCK(vd); vt_suspend_flush_timer(vd); VT_UNLOCK(vd); /* * Mute current terminal until we done. vt_change_font (called * from vt_resize) will unmute it. */ terminal_mute(vd->vd_curwindow->vw_terminal, 1); } /* * Reset VDF_TEXTMODE flag, driver who require that flag (vt_vga) will * set it. */ VT_LOCK(vd); vd->vd_flags &= ~VDF_TEXTMODE; if (drv != NULL) { /* * We want to upgrade from the current driver to the * given driver. */ vd->vd_prev_driver = vd->vd_driver; vd->vd_prev_softc = vd->vd_softc; vd->vd_driver = drv; vd->vd_softc = softc; vd->vd_driver->vd_init(vd); } else if (vd->vd_prev_driver != NULL && vd->vd_prev_softc != NULL) { /* * No driver given: we want to downgrade to the previous * driver. */ const struct vt_driver *old_drv; void *old_softc; old_drv = vd->vd_driver; old_softc = vd->vd_softc; vd->vd_driver = vd->vd_prev_driver; vd->vd_softc = vd->vd_prev_softc; vd->vd_prev_driver = NULL; vd->vd_prev_softc = NULL; vd->vd_flags |= VDF_DOWNGRADE; vd->vd_driver->vd_init(vd); if (old_drv->vd_fini) old_drv->vd_fini(vd, old_softc); vd->vd_flags &= ~VDF_DOWNGRADE; } VT_UNLOCK(vd); /* Update windows sizes and initialize last items. */ vt_upgrade(vd); #ifdef DEV_SPLASH if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_SPLASH) vtterm_splash(vd); #endif if (vd->vd_flags & VDF_ASYNC) { /* Allow to put chars now. */ terminal_mute(vd->vd_curwindow->vw_terminal, 0); /* Rerun timer for screen updates. */ vt_resume_flush_timer(vd, 0); } /* * Register as console. If it already registered, cnadd() will ignore * it. */ termcn_cnregister(vd->vd_windows[VT_CONSWINDOW]->vw_terminal); } static void vt_suspend_handler(void *priv) { struct vt_device *vd; vd = priv; if (vd->vd_driver != NULL && vd->vd_driver->vd_suspend != NULL) vd->vd_driver->vd_suspend(vd); } static void vt_resume_handler(void *priv) { struct vt_device *vd; vd = priv; if (vd->vd_driver != NULL && vd->vd_driver->vd_resume != NULL) vd->vd_driver->vd_resume(vd); } void vt_allocate(const struct vt_driver *drv, void *softc) { if (!vty_enabled(VTY_VT)) return; if (main_vd->vd_driver == NULL) { main_vd->vd_driver = drv; printf("VT: initialize with new VT driver \"%s\".\n", drv->vd_name); } else { /* * Check if have rights to replace current driver. For example: * it is bad idea to replace KMS driver with generic VGA one. */ if (drv->vd_priority <= main_vd->vd_driver->vd_priority) { printf("VT: Driver priority %d too low. Current %d\n ", drv->vd_priority, main_vd->vd_driver->vd_priority); return; } printf("VT: Replacing driver \"%s\" with new \"%s\".\n", main_vd->vd_driver->vd_name, drv->vd_name); } vt_replace_backend(drv, softc); } void vt_deallocate(const struct vt_driver *drv, void *softc) { if (!vty_enabled(VTY_VT)) return; if (main_vd->vd_prev_driver == NULL || main_vd->vd_driver != drv || main_vd->vd_softc != softc) return; printf("VT: Switching back from \"%s\" to \"%s\".\n", main_vd->vd_driver->vd_name, main_vd->vd_prev_driver->vd_name); vt_replace_backend(NULL, NULL); } void vt_suspend(struct vt_device *vd) { int error; if (vt_suspendswitch == 0) return; /* Save current window. */ vd->vd_savedwindow = vd->vd_curwindow; /* Ask holding process to free window and switch to console window */ vt_proc_window_switch(vd->vd_windows[VT_CONSWINDOW]); /* Wait for the window switch to complete. */ error = 0; VT_LOCK(vd); while (vd->vd_curwindow != vd->vd_windows[VT_CONSWINDOW] && error == 0) error = cv_wait_sig(&vd->vd_winswitch, &vd->vd_lock); VT_UNLOCK(vd); } void vt_resume(struct vt_device *vd) { if (vt_suspendswitch == 0) return; /* Switch back to saved window, if any */ vt_proc_window_switch(vd->vd_savedwindow); vd->vd_savedwindow = NULL; } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/i386/exception.s =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/i386/exception.s (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/i386/exception.s (revision 322676) @@ -1,481 +1,484 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1989, 1990 William F. Jolitz. * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. * Copyright (c) 2007 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * Portions of this software were developed by A. Joseph Koshy under * sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation and Google, Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #include "opt_apic.h" #include "opt_atpic.h" #include "opt_hwpmc_hooks.h" #include #include #include #include "assym.s" #define SEL_RPL_MASK 0x0003 #define GSEL_KPL 0x0020 /* GSEL(GCODE_SEL, SEL_KPL) */ #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS .bss .globl dtrace_invop_jump_addr .align 4 .type dtrace_invop_jump_addr, @object .size dtrace_invop_jump_addr, 4 dtrace_invop_jump_addr: .zero 4 .globl dtrace_invop_calltrap_addr .align 4 .type dtrace_invop_calltrap_addr, @object .size dtrace_invop_calltrap_addr, 4 dtrace_invop_calltrap_addr: .zero 8 #endif .text #ifdef HWPMC_HOOKS ENTRY(start_exceptions) #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Trap handling */ /*****************************************************************************/ /* * Trap and fault vector routines. * * Most traps are 'trap gates', SDT_SYS386TGT. A trap gate pushes state on * the stack that mostly looks like an interrupt, but does not disable * interrupts. A few of the traps we are use are interrupt gates, * SDT_SYS386IGT, which are nearly the same thing except interrupts are * disabled on entry. * * The cpu will push a certain amount of state onto the kernel stack for * the current process. The amount of state depends on the type of trap * and whether the trap crossed rings or not. See i386/include/frame.h. * At the very least the current EFLAGS (status register, which includes * the interrupt disable state prior to the trap), the code segment register, * and the return instruction pointer are pushed by the cpu. The cpu * will also push an 'error' code for certain traps. We push a dummy * error code for those traps where the cpu doesn't in order to maintain * a consistent frame. We also push a contrived 'trap number'. * * The cpu does not push the general registers, we must do that, and we * must restore them prior to calling 'iret'. The cpu adjusts the %cs and * %ss segment registers, but does not mess with %ds, %es, or %fs. Thus we * must load them with appropriate values for supervisor mode operation. */ MCOUNT_LABEL(user) MCOUNT_LABEL(btrap) #define TRAP(a) pushl $(a) ; jmp alltraps IDTVEC(div) pushl $0; TRAP(T_DIVIDE) IDTVEC(dbg) pushl $0; TRAP(T_TRCTRAP) IDTVEC(nmi) pushl $0; TRAP(T_NMI) IDTVEC(bpt) pushl $0; TRAP(T_BPTFLT) IDTVEC(dtrace_ret) pushl $0; TRAP(T_DTRACE_RET) IDTVEC(ofl) pushl $0; TRAP(T_OFLOW) IDTVEC(bnd) pushl $0; TRAP(T_BOUND) #ifndef KDTRACE_HOOKS IDTVEC(ill) pushl $0; TRAP(T_PRIVINFLT) #endif IDTVEC(dna) pushl $0; TRAP(T_DNA) IDTVEC(fpusegm) pushl $0; TRAP(T_FPOPFLT) IDTVEC(tss) TRAP(T_TSSFLT) IDTVEC(missing) TRAP(T_SEGNPFLT) IDTVEC(stk) TRAP(T_STKFLT) IDTVEC(prot) TRAP(T_PROTFLT) IDTVEC(page) TRAP(T_PAGEFLT) IDTVEC(mchk) pushl $0; TRAP(T_MCHK) IDTVEC(rsvd) pushl $0; TRAP(T_RESERVED) IDTVEC(fpu) pushl $0; TRAP(T_ARITHTRAP) IDTVEC(align) TRAP(T_ALIGNFLT) IDTVEC(xmm) pushl $0; TRAP(T_XMMFLT) /* * All traps except ones for syscalls jump to alltraps. If * interrupts were enabled when the trap occurred, then interrupts * are enabled now if the trap was through a trap gate, else * disabled if the trap was through an interrupt gate. Note that * int0x80_syscall is a trap gate. Interrupt gates are used by * page faults, non-maskable interrupts, debug and breakpoint * exceptions. */ SUPERALIGN_TEXT .globl alltraps .type alltraps,@function alltraps: pushal pushl $0 movw %ds,(%esp) pushl $0 movw %es,(%esp) pushl $0 movw %fs,(%esp) alltraps_with_regs_pushed: SET_KERNEL_SREGS cld FAKE_MCOUNT(TF_EIP(%esp)) calltrap: pushl %esp call trap add $4, %esp /* * Return via doreti to handle ASTs. */ MEXITCOUNT jmp doreti /* * Privileged instruction fault. */ #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS SUPERALIGN_TEXT IDTVEC(ill) /* Check if there is no DTrace hook registered. */ cmpl $0,dtrace_invop_jump_addr je norm_ill - /* Check if this is a user fault. */ - cmpl $GSEL_KPL, 4(%esp) /* Check the code segment. */ - - /* If so, just handle it as a normal trap. */ + /* + * Check if this is a user fault. If so, just handle it as a normal + * trap. + */ + cmpl $GSEL_KPL, 4(%esp) /* Check the code segment */ jne norm_ill + testl $PSL_VM, 8(%esp) /* and vm86 mode. */ + jnz norm_ill /* * This is a kernel instruction fault that might have been caused * by a DTrace provider. */ pushal /* Push all registers onto the stack. */ /* * Set our jump address for the jump back in the event that * the exception wasn't caused by DTrace at all. */ movl $norm_ill, dtrace_invop_calltrap_addr /* Jump to the code hooked in by DTrace. */ jmpl *dtrace_invop_jump_addr /* * Process the instruction fault in the normal way. */ norm_ill: pushl $0 TRAP(T_PRIVINFLT) #endif /* * Call gate entry for syscalls (lcall 7,0). * This is used by FreeBSD 1.x a.out executables and "old" NetBSD executables. * * The intersegment call has been set up to specify one dummy parameter. * This leaves a place to put eflags so that the call frame can be * converted to a trap frame. Note that the eflags is (semi-)bogusly * pushed into (what will be) tf_err and then copied later into the * final spot. It has to be done this way because esp can't be just * temporarily altered for the pushfl - an interrupt might come in * and clobber the saved cs/eip. */ SUPERALIGN_TEXT IDTVEC(lcall_syscall) pushfl /* save eflags */ popl 8(%esp) /* shuffle into tf_eflags */ pushl $7 /* sizeof "lcall 7,0" */ pushl $0 /* tf_trapno */ pushal pushl $0 movw %ds,(%esp) pushl $0 movw %es,(%esp) pushl $0 movw %fs,(%esp) SET_KERNEL_SREGS cld FAKE_MCOUNT(TF_EIP(%esp)) pushl %esp call syscall add $4, %esp MEXITCOUNT jmp doreti /* * Trap gate entry for syscalls (int 0x80). * This is used by FreeBSD ELF executables, "new" NetBSD executables, and all * Linux executables. * * Even though the name says 'int0x80', this is actually a trap gate, not an * interrupt gate. Thus interrupts are enabled on entry just as they are for * a normal syscall. */ SUPERALIGN_TEXT IDTVEC(int0x80_syscall) pushl $2 /* sizeof "int 0x80" */ pushl $0 /* tf_trapno */ pushal pushl $0 movw %ds,(%esp) pushl $0 movw %es,(%esp) pushl $0 movw %fs,(%esp) SET_KERNEL_SREGS cld FAKE_MCOUNT(TF_EIP(%esp)) pushl %esp call syscall add $4, %esp MEXITCOUNT jmp doreti ENTRY(fork_trampoline) pushl %esp /* trapframe pointer */ pushl %ebx /* arg1 */ pushl %esi /* function */ call fork_exit addl $12,%esp /* cut from syscall */ /* * Return via doreti to handle ASTs. */ MEXITCOUNT jmp doreti /* * To efficiently implement classification of trap and interrupt handlers * for profiling, there must be only trap handlers between the labels btrap * and bintr, and only interrupt handlers between the labels bintr and * eintr. This is implemented (partly) by including files that contain * some of the handlers. Before including the files, set up a normal asm * environment so that the included files doen't need to know that they are * included. */ .data .p2align 4 .text SUPERALIGN_TEXT MCOUNT_LABEL(bintr) #ifdef DEV_ATPIC #include #endif #if defined(DEV_APIC) && defined(DEV_ATPIC) .data .p2align 4 .text SUPERALIGN_TEXT #endif #ifdef DEV_APIC #include #endif .data .p2align 4 .text SUPERALIGN_TEXT #include .text MCOUNT_LABEL(eintr) /* * void doreti(struct trapframe) * * Handle return from interrupts, traps and syscalls. */ .text SUPERALIGN_TEXT .type doreti,@function .globl doreti doreti: FAKE_MCOUNT($bintr) /* init "from" bintr -> doreti */ doreti_next: /* * Check if ASTs can be handled now. ASTs cannot be safely * processed when returning from an NMI. */ cmpb $T_NMI,TF_TRAPNO(%esp) #ifdef HWPMC_HOOKS je doreti_nmi #else je doreti_exit #endif /* * PSL_VM must be checked first since segment registers only * have an RPL in non-VM86 mode. * ASTs can not be handled now if we are in a vm86 call. */ testl $PSL_VM,TF_EFLAGS(%esp) jz doreti_notvm86 movl PCPU(CURPCB),%ecx testl $PCB_VM86CALL,PCB_FLAGS(%ecx) jz doreti_ast jmp doreti_exit doreti_notvm86: testb $SEL_RPL_MASK,TF_CS(%esp) /* are we returning to user mode? */ jz doreti_exit /* can't handle ASTs now if not */ doreti_ast: /* * Check for ASTs atomically with returning. Disabling CPU * interrupts provides sufficient locking even in the SMP case, * since we will be informed of any new ASTs by an IPI. */ cli movl PCPU(CURTHREAD),%eax testl $TDF_ASTPENDING | TDF_NEEDRESCHED,TD_FLAGS(%eax) je doreti_exit sti pushl %esp /* pass a pointer to the trapframe */ call ast add $4,%esp jmp doreti_ast /* * doreti_exit: pop registers, iret. * * The segment register pop is a special case, since it may * fault if (for example) a sigreturn specifies bad segment * registers. The fault is handled in trap.c. */ doreti_exit: MEXITCOUNT .globl doreti_popl_fs doreti_popl_fs: popl %fs .globl doreti_popl_es doreti_popl_es: popl %es .globl doreti_popl_ds doreti_popl_ds: popl %ds popal addl $8,%esp .globl doreti_iret doreti_iret: iret /* * doreti_iret_fault and friends. Alternative return code for * the case where we get a fault in the doreti_exit code * above. trap() (i386/i386/trap.c) catches this specific * case, sends the process a signal and continues in the * corresponding place in the code below. */ ALIGN_TEXT .globl doreti_iret_fault doreti_iret_fault: subl $8,%esp pushal pushl $0 movw %ds,(%esp) .globl doreti_popl_ds_fault doreti_popl_ds_fault: pushl $0 movw %es,(%esp) .globl doreti_popl_es_fault doreti_popl_es_fault: pushl $0 movw %fs,(%esp) .globl doreti_popl_fs_fault doreti_popl_fs_fault: sti movl $0,TF_ERR(%esp) /* XXX should be the error code */ movl $T_PROTFLT,TF_TRAPNO(%esp) jmp alltraps_with_regs_pushed #ifdef HWPMC_HOOKS doreti_nmi: /* * Since we are returning from an NMI, check if the current trap * was from user mode and if so whether the current thread * needs a user call chain capture. */ testb $SEL_RPL_MASK,TF_CS(%esp) jz doreti_exit movl PCPU(CURTHREAD),%eax /* curthread present? */ orl %eax,%eax jz doreti_exit testl $TDP_CALLCHAIN,TD_PFLAGS(%eax) /* flagged for capture? */ jz doreti_exit /* * Take the processor out of NMI mode by executing a fake "iret". */ pushfl pushl %cs pushl $outofnmi iret outofnmi: /* * Call the callchain capture hook after turning interrupts back on. */ movl pmc_hook,%ecx orl %ecx,%ecx jz doreti_exit pushl %esp /* frame pointer */ pushl $PMC_FN_USER_CALLCHAIN /* command */ movl PCPU(CURTHREAD),%eax pushl %eax /* curthread */ sti call *%ecx addl $12,%esp jmp doreti_ast ENTRY(end_exceptions) #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/i386/minidump_machdep.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/i386/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/i386/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,410 +1,378 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2006 Peter Wemm * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_watchdog.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include CTASSERT(sizeof(struct kerneldumpheader) == 512); -/* - * Don't touch the first SIZEOF_METADATA bytes on the dump device. This - * is to protect us from metadata and to protect metadata from us. - */ -#define SIZEOF_METADATA (64*1024) - #define MD_ALIGN(x) (((off_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~PAGE_MASK) #define DEV_ALIGN(x) roundup2((off_t)(x), DEV_BSIZE) uint32_t *vm_page_dump; int vm_page_dump_size; static struct kerneldumpheader kdh; static off_t dumplo; /* Handle chunked writes. */ static size_t fragsz; static void *dump_va; static uint64_t counter, progress; CTASSERT(sizeof(*vm_page_dump) == 4); static int is_dumpable(vm_paddr_t pa) { int i; for (i = 0; dump_avail[i] != 0 || dump_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { if (pa >= dump_avail[i] && pa < dump_avail[i + 1]) return (1); } return (0); } #define PG2MB(pgs) (((pgs) + (1 << 8) - 1) >> 8) static int blk_flush(struct dumperinfo *di) { int error; if (fragsz == 0) return (0); error = dump_write(di, dump_va, 0, dumplo, fragsz); dumplo += fragsz; fragsz = 0; return (error); } static int blk_write(struct dumperinfo *di, char *ptr, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz) { size_t len; int error, i, c; u_int maxdumpsz; maxdumpsz = min(di->maxiosize, MAXDUMPPGS * PAGE_SIZE); if (maxdumpsz == 0) /* seatbelt */ maxdumpsz = PAGE_SIZE; error = 0; if ((sz % PAGE_SIZE) != 0) { printf("size not page aligned\n"); return (EINVAL); } if (ptr != NULL && pa != 0) { printf("cant have both va and pa!\n"); return (EINVAL); } if (pa != 0 && (((uintptr_t)ptr) % PAGE_SIZE) != 0) { printf("address not page aligned\n"); return (EINVAL); } if (ptr != NULL) { /* If we're doing a virtual dump, flush any pre-existing pa pages */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) return (error); } while (sz) { len = maxdumpsz - fragsz; if (len > sz) len = sz; counter += len; progress -= len; if (counter >> 24) { printf(" %lld", PG2MB(progress >> PAGE_SHIFT)); counter &= (1<<24) - 1; } wdog_kern_pat(WD_LASTVAL); if (ptr) { error = dump_write(di, ptr, 0, dumplo, len); if (error) return (error); dumplo += len; ptr += len; sz -= len; } else { for (i = 0; i < len; i += PAGE_SIZE) dump_va = pmap_kenter_temporary(pa + i, (i + fragsz) >> PAGE_SHIFT); fragsz += len; pa += len; sz -= len; if (fragsz == maxdumpsz) { error = blk_flush(di); if (error) return (error); } } /* Check for user abort. */ c = cncheckc(); if (c == 0x03) return (ECANCELED); if (c != -1) printf(" (CTRL-C to abort) "); } return (0); } /* A fake page table page, to avoid having to handle both 4K and 2M pages */ static pt_entry_t fakept[NPTEPG]; int minidumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di) { uint64_t dumpsize; uint32_t ptesize; vm_offset_t va; int error; uint32_t bits; uint64_t pa; pd_entry_t *pd; pt_entry_t *pt; int i, j, k, bit; struct minidumphdr mdhdr; counter = 0; /* Walk page table pages, set bits in vm_page_dump */ ptesize = 0; for (va = KERNBASE; va < kernel_vm_end; va += NBPDR) { /* * We always write a page, even if it is zero. Each * page written corresponds to 2MB of space */ ptesize += PAGE_SIZE; pd = (pd_entry_t *)((uintptr_t)IdlePTD + KERNBASE); /* always mapped! */ j = va >> PDRSHIFT; if ((pd[j] & (PG_PS | PG_V)) == (PG_PS | PG_V)) { /* This is an entire 2M page. */ pa = pd[j] & PG_PS_FRAME; for (k = 0; k < NPTEPG; k++) { if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; } continue; } if ((pd[j] & PG_V) == PG_V) { /* set bit for each valid page in this 2MB block */ pt = pmap_kenter_temporary(pd[j] & PG_FRAME, 0); for (k = 0; k < NPTEPG; k++) { if ((pt[k] & PG_V) == PG_V) { pa = pt[k] & PG_FRAME; if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); } } } else { /* nothing, we're going to dump a null page */ } } /* Calculate dump size. */ dumpsize = ptesize; dumpsize += round_page(msgbufp->msg_size); dumpsize += round_page(vm_page_dump_size); for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = bsfl(bits); pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; /* Clear out undumpable pages now if needed */ if (is_dumpable(pa)) { dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; } else { dump_drop_page(pa); } bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; - /* Determine dump offset on device. */ - if (di->mediasize < SIZEOF_METADATA + dumpsize + di->blocksize * 2 + - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc)) { - error = ENOSPC; - goto fail; - } - dumplo = di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize - dumpsize; - dumplo -= di->blocksize * 2; - dumplo -= kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); progress = dumpsize; - /* Initialize kernel dump crypto. */ - error = kerneldumpcrypto_init(di->kdc); - if (error) - goto fail; - /* Initialize mdhdr */ bzero(&mdhdr, sizeof(mdhdr)); strcpy(mdhdr.magic, MINIDUMP_MAGIC); mdhdr.version = MINIDUMP_VERSION; mdhdr.msgbufsize = msgbufp->msg_size; mdhdr.bitmapsize = vm_page_dump_size; mdhdr.ptesize = ptesize; mdhdr.kernbase = KERNBASE; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) mdhdr.paemode = 1; #endif - mkdumpheader(&kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_I386_VERSION, dumpsize, - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc), di->blocksize); + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_I386_VERSION, + dumpsize); printf("Physical memory: %ju MB\n", ptoa((uintmax_t)physmem) / 1048576); printf("Dumping %llu MB:", (long long)dumpsize >> 20); - /* Dump leader */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_start(di, &kdh, &dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Dump key */ - error = dump_write_key(di, 0, dumplo); - if (error) - goto fail; - dumplo += kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); - /* Dump my header */ bzero(&fakept, sizeof(fakept)); bcopy(&mdhdr, &fakept, sizeof(mdhdr)); error = blk_write(di, (char *)&fakept, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump msgbuf up front */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)msgbufp->msg_ptr, 0, round_page(msgbufp->msg_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump bitmap */ error = blk_write(di, (char *)vm_page_dump, 0, round_page(vm_page_dump_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump kernel page table pages */ for (va = KERNBASE; va < kernel_vm_end; va += NBPDR) { /* We always write a page, even if it is zero */ pd = (pd_entry_t *)((uintptr_t)IdlePTD + KERNBASE); /* always mapped! */ j = va >> PDRSHIFT; if ((pd[j] & (PG_PS | PG_V)) == (PG_PS | PG_V)) { /* This is a single 2M block. Generate a fake PTP */ pa = pd[j] & PG_PS_FRAME; for (k = 0; k < NPTEPG; k++) { fakept[k] = (pa + (k * PAGE_SIZE)) | PG_V | PG_RW | PG_A | PG_M; } error = blk_write(di, (char *)&fakept, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* flush, in case we reuse fakept in the same block */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; continue; } if ((pd[j] & PG_V) == PG_V) { pa = pd[j] & PG_FRAME; error = blk_write(di, 0, pa, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; } else { bzero(fakept, sizeof(fakept)); error = blk_write(di, (char *)&fakept, 0, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* flush, in case we reuse fakept in the same block */ error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; } } /* Dump memory chunks */ /* XXX cluster it up and use blk_dump() */ for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = bsfl(bits); pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; error = blk_write(di, 0, pa, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } error = blk_flush(di); if (error) goto fail; - /* Dump trailer */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_finish(di, &kdh, dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Signal completion, signoff and exit stage left. */ - dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); printf("\nDump complete\n"); return (0); fail: if (error < 0) error = -error; if (error == ECANCELED) printf("\nDump aborted\n"); - else if (error == ENOSPC) + else if (error == E2BIG || error == ENOSPC) printf("\nDump failed. Partition too small.\n"); else printf("\n** DUMP FAILED (ERROR %d) **\n", error); return (error); } void dump_add_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 5; /* 2^5 = 32 */ bit = pa & 31; atomic_set_int(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } void dump_drop_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 5; /* 2^5 = 32 */ bit = pa & 31; atomic_clear_int(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/include/intr_machdep.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/include/intr_machdep.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/i386/include/intr_machdep.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,185 +1,186 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 John Baldwin * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef __MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__ #define __MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__ #ifdef _KERNEL /* * The maximum number of I/O interrupts we allow. This number is rather * arbitrary as it is just the maximum IRQ resource value. The interrupt * source for a given IRQ maps that I/O interrupt to device interrupt * source whether it be a pin on an interrupt controller or an MSI interrupt. * The 16 ISA IRQs are assigned fixed IDT vectors, but all other device * interrupts allocate IDT vectors on demand. Currently we have 191 IDT * vectors available for device interrupts. On many systems with I/O APICs, * a lot of the IRQs are not used, so this number can be much larger than * 191 and still be safe since only interrupt sources in actual use will * allocate IDT vectors. * * The first 255 IRQs (0 - 254) are reserved for ISA IRQs and PCI intline IRQs. * IRQ values from 256 to 767 are used by MSI. When running under the Xen * Hypervisor, IRQ values from 768 to 4863 are available for binding to * event channel events. We leave 255 unused to avoid confusion since 255 is * used in PCI to indicate an invalid IRQ. */ #define NUM_MSI_INTS 512 #define FIRST_MSI_INT 256 #ifdef XENHVM #include #include #define NUM_EVTCHN_INTS NR_EVENT_CHANNELS #define FIRST_EVTCHN_INT \ (FIRST_MSI_INT + NUM_MSI_INTS) #define LAST_EVTCHN_INT \ (FIRST_EVTCHN_INT + NUM_EVTCHN_INTS - 1) #else /* !XENHVM */ #define NUM_EVTCHN_INTS 0 #endif #define NUM_IO_INTS (FIRST_MSI_INT + NUM_MSI_INTS + NUM_EVTCHN_INTS) /* * Default base address for MSI messages on x86 platforms. */ #define MSI_INTEL_ADDR_BASE 0xfee00000 /* * - 1 ??? dummy counter. * - 2 counters for each I/O interrupt. * - 1 counter for each CPU for lapic timer. * - 9 counters for each CPU for IPI counters for SMP. */ #ifdef SMP #define INTRCNT_COUNT (1 + NUM_IO_INTS * 2 + (1 + 9) * MAXCPU) #else #define INTRCNT_COUNT (1 + NUM_IO_INTS * 2 + 1) #endif #ifndef LOCORE typedef void inthand_t(void); #define IDTVEC(name) __CONCAT(X,name) struct intsrc; /* * Methods that a PIC provides to mask/unmask a given interrupt source, * "turn on" the interrupt on the CPU side by setting up an IDT entry, and * return the vector associated with this source. */ struct pic { void (*pic_enable_source)(struct intsrc *); void (*pic_disable_source)(struct intsrc *, int); void (*pic_eoi_source)(struct intsrc *); void (*pic_enable_intr)(struct intsrc *); void (*pic_disable_intr)(struct intsrc *); int (*pic_vector)(struct intsrc *); int (*pic_source_pending)(struct intsrc *); void (*pic_suspend)(struct pic *); void (*pic_resume)(struct pic *, bool suspend_cancelled); int (*pic_config_intr)(struct intsrc *, enum intr_trigger, enum intr_polarity); int (*pic_assign_cpu)(struct intsrc *, u_int apic_id); void (*pic_reprogram_pin)(struct intsrc *); TAILQ_ENTRY(pic) pics; }; /* Flags for pic_disable_source() */ enum { PIC_EOI, PIC_NO_EOI, }; /* * An interrupt source. The upper-layer code uses the PIC methods to * control a given source. The lower-layer PIC drivers can store additional * private data in a given interrupt source such as an interrupt pin number * or an I/O APIC pointer. */ struct intsrc { struct pic *is_pic; struct intr_event *is_event; u_long *is_count; u_long *is_straycount; u_int is_index; u_int is_handlers; + u_int is_cpu; }; struct trapframe; #ifdef SMP extern cpuset_t intr_cpus; #endif extern struct mtx icu_lock; extern int elcr_found; #ifdef SMP extern int msix_disable_migration; #endif #ifndef DEV_ATPIC void atpic_reset(void); #endif /* XXX: The elcr_* prototypes probably belong somewhere else. */ int elcr_probe(void); enum intr_trigger elcr_read_trigger(u_int irq); void elcr_resume(void); void elcr_write_trigger(u_int irq, enum intr_trigger trigger); #ifdef SMP void intr_add_cpu(u_int cpu); #endif int intr_add_handler(const char *name, int vector, driver_filter_t filter, driver_intr_t handler, void *arg, enum intr_type flags, void **cookiep); #ifdef SMP int intr_bind(u_int vector, u_char cpu); #endif int intr_config_intr(int vector, enum intr_trigger trig, enum intr_polarity pol); int intr_describe(u_int vector, void *ih, const char *descr); void intr_execute_handlers(struct intsrc *isrc, struct trapframe *frame); u_int intr_next_cpu(void); struct intsrc *intr_lookup_source(int vector); int intr_register_pic(struct pic *pic); int intr_register_source(struct intsrc *isrc); int intr_remove_handler(void *cookie); void intr_resume(bool suspend_cancelled); void intr_suspend(void); void intr_reprogram(void); void intrcnt_add(const char *name, u_long **countp); void nexus_add_irq(u_long irq); int msi_alloc(device_t dev, int count, int maxcount, int *irqs); void msi_init(void); int msi_map(int irq, uint64_t *addr, uint32_t *data); int msi_release(int* irqs, int count); int msix_alloc(device_t dev, int *irq); int msix_release(int irq); #endif /* !LOCORE */ #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* !__MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_dump.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_dump.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_dump.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,436 +1,403 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2002 Marcel Moolenaar * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_watchdog.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef SW_WATCHDOG #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include CTASSERT(sizeof(struct kerneldumpheader) == 512); -/* - * Don't touch the first SIZEOF_METADATA bytes on the dump device. This - * is to protect us from metadata and to protect metadata from us. - */ -#define SIZEOF_METADATA (64*1024) - #define MD_ALIGN(x) roundup2((off_t)(x), PAGE_SIZE) off_t dumplo; /* Handle buffered writes. */ static size_t fragsz; struct dump_pa dump_map[DUMPSYS_MD_PA_NPAIRS]; #if !defined(__powerpc__) && !defined(__sparc__) void dumpsys_gen_pa_init(void) { int n, idx; bzero(dump_map, sizeof(dump_map)); for (n = 0; n < nitems(dump_map); n++) { idx = n * 2; if (dump_avail[idx] == 0 && dump_avail[idx + 1] == 0) break; dump_map[n].pa_start = dump_avail[idx]; dump_map[n].pa_size = dump_avail[idx + 1] - dump_avail[idx]; } } #endif struct dump_pa * dumpsys_gen_pa_next(struct dump_pa *mdp) { if (mdp == NULL) return (&dump_map[0]); mdp++; if (mdp->pa_size == 0) mdp = NULL; return (mdp); } void dumpsys_gen_wbinv_all(void) { } void dumpsys_gen_unmap_chunk(vm_paddr_t pa __unused, size_t chunk __unused, void *va __unused) { } #if !defined(__sparc__) int dumpsys_gen_write_aux_headers(struct dumperinfo *di) { return (0); } #endif int dumpsys_buf_seek(struct dumperinfo *di, size_t sz) { static uint8_t buf[DEV_BSIZE]; size_t nbytes; int error; bzero(buf, sizeof(buf)); while (sz > 0) { nbytes = MIN(sz, sizeof(buf)); error = dump_write(di, buf, 0, dumplo, nbytes); if (error) return (error); dumplo += nbytes; sz -= nbytes; } return (0); } int dumpsys_buf_write(struct dumperinfo *di, char *ptr, size_t sz) { size_t len; int error; while (sz) { len = di->blocksize - fragsz; if (len > sz) len = sz; memcpy((char *)di->blockbuf + fragsz, ptr, len); fragsz += len; ptr += len; sz -= len; if (fragsz == di->blocksize) { error = dump_write(di, di->blockbuf, 0, dumplo, di->blocksize); if (error) return (error); dumplo += di->blocksize; fragsz = 0; } } return (0); } int dumpsys_buf_flush(struct dumperinfo *di) { int error; if (fragsz == 0) return (0); error = dump_write(di, di->blockbuf, 0, dumplo, di->blocksize); dumplo += di->blocksize; fragsz = 0; return (error); } CTASSERT(PAGE_SHIFT < 20); #define PG2MB(pgs) ((pgs + (1 << (20 - PAGE_SHIFT)) - 1) >> (20 - PAGE_SHIFT)) int dumpsys_cb_dumpdata(struct dump_pa *mdp, int seqnr, void *arg) { struct dumperinfo *di = (struct dumperinfo*)arg; vm_paddr_t pa; void *va; uint64_t pgs; size_t counter, sz, chunk; int c, error; u_int maxdumppgs; error = 0; /* catch case in which chunk size is 0 */ counter = 0; /* Update twiddle every 16MB */ va = NULL; pgs = mdp->pa_size / PAGE_SIZE; pa = mdp->pa_start; maxdumppgs = min(di->maxiosize / PAGE_SIZE, MAXDUMPPGS); if (maxdumppgs == 0) /* seatbelt */ maxdumppgs = 1; printf(" chunk %d: %juMB (%ju pages)", seqnr, (uintmax_t)PG2MB(pgs), (uintmax_t)pgs); dumpsys_wbinv_all(); while (pgs) { chunk = pgs; if (chunk > maxdumppgs) chunk = maxdumppgs; sz = chunk << PAGE_SHIFT; counter += sz; if (counter >> 24) { printf(" %ju", (uintmax_t)PG2MB(pgs)); counter &= (1 << 24) - 1; } dumpsys_map_chunk(pa, chunk, &va); #ifdef SW_WATCHDOG wdog_kern_pat(WD_LASTVAL); #endif error = dump_write(di, va, 0, dumplo, sz); dumpsys_unmap_chunk(pa, chunk, va); if (error) break; dumplo += sz; pgs -= chunk; pa += sz; /* Check for user abort. */ c = cncheckc(); if (c == 0x03) return (ECANCELED); if (c != -1) printf(" (CTRL-C to abort) "); } printf(" ... %s\n", (error) ? "fail" : "ok"); return (error); } int dumpsys_foreach_chunk(dumpsys_callback_t cb, void *arg) { struct dump_pa *mdp; int error, seqnr; seqnr = 0; mdp = dumpsys_pa_next(NULL); while (mdp != NULL) { error = (*cb)(mdp, seqnr++, arg); if (error) return (-error); mdp = dumpsys_pa_next(mdp); } return (seqnr); } #if !defined(__sparc__) static off_t fileofs; static int cb_dumphdr(struct dump_pa *mdp, int seqnr, void *arg) { struct dumperinfo *di = (struct dumperinfo*)arg; Elf_Phdr phdr; uint64_t size; int error; size = mdp->pa_size; bzero(&phdr, sizeof(phdr)); phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; phdr.p_flags = PF_R; /* XXX */ phdr.p_offset = fileofs; #ifdef __powerpc__ phdr.p_vaddr = (do_minidump? mdp->pa_start : ~0L); phdr.p_paddr = (do_minidump? ~0L : mdp->pa_start); #else phdr.p_vaddr = mdp->pa_start; phdr.p_paddr = mdp->pa_start; #endif phdr.p_filesz = size; phdr.p_memsz = size; phdr.p_align = PAGE_SIZE; error = dumpsys_buf_write(di, (char*)&phdr, sizeof(phdr)); fileofs += phdr.p_filesz; return (error); } static int cb_size(struct dump_pa *mdp, int seqnr, void *arg) { uint64_t *sz; sz = (uint64_t *)arg; *sz += (uint64_t)mdp->pa_size; return (0); } int dumpsys_generic(struct dumperinfo *di) { static struct kerneldumpheader kdh; Elf_Ehdr ehdr; uint64_t dumpsize; off_t hdrgap; size_t hdrsz; int error; #ifndef __powerpc__ if (do_minidump) return (minidumpsys(di)); #endif bzero(&ehdr, sizeof(ehdr)); ehdr.e_ident[EI_MAG0] = ELFMAG0; ehdr.e_ident[EI_MAG1] = ELFMAG1; ehdr.e_ident[EI_MAG2] = ELFMAG2; ehdr.e_ident[EI_MAG3] = ELFMAG3; ehdr.e_ident[EI_CLASS] = ELF_CLASS; #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA] = ELFDATA2LSB; #else ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA] = ELFDATA2MSB; #endif ehdr.e_ident[EI_VERSION] = EV_CURRENT; ehdr.e_ident[EI_OSABI] = ELFOSABI_STANDALONE; /* XXX big picture? */ ehdr.e_type = ET_CORE; ehdr.e_machine = EM_VALUE; ehdr.e_phoff = sizeof(ehdr); ehdr.e_flags = 0; ehdr.e_ehsize = sizeof(ehdr); ehdr.e_phentsize = sizeof(Elf_Phdr); ehdr.e_shentsize = sizeof(Elf_Shdr); dumpsys_pa_init(); /* Calculate dump size. */ dumpsize = 0L; ehdr.e_phnum = dumpsys_foreach_chunk(cb_size, &dumpsize) + DUMPSYS_NUM_AUX_HDRS; hdrsz = ehdr.e_phoff + ehdr.e_phnum * ehdr.e_phentsize; fileofs = MD_ALIGN(hdrsz); dumpsize += fileofs; hdrgap = fileofs - roundup2((off_t)hdrsz, di->blocksize); - /* Determine dump offset on device. */ - if (di->mediasize < SIZEOF_METADATA + dumpsize + di->blocksize * 2 + - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc)) { - error = ENOSPC; - goto fail; - } - dumplo = di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize - dumpsize; - dumplo -= di->blocksize * 2; - dumplo -= kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_ARCH_VERSION, + dumpsize); - /* Initialize kernel dump crypto. */ - error = kerneldumpcrypto_init(di->kdc); - if (error) - goto fail; - - mkdumpheader(&kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_ARCH_VERSION, dumpsize, - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc), di->blocksize); - printf("Dumping %ju MB (%d chunks)\n", (uintmax_t)dumpsize >> 20, ehdr.e_phnum - DUMPSYS_NUM_AUX_HDRS); - /* Dump leader */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_start(di, &kdh, &dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Dump key */ - error = dump_write_key(di, 0, dumplo); - if (error) - goto fail; - dumplo += kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); - /* Dump ELF header */ error = dumpsys_buf_write(di, (char*)&ehdr, sizeof(ehdr)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump program headers */ error = dumpsys_foreach_chunk(cb_dumphdr, di); if (error < 0) goto fail; error = dumpsys_write_aux_headers(di); if (error < 0) goto fail; dumpsys_buf_flush(di); /* * All headers are written using blocked I/O, so we know the * current offset is (still) block aligned. Skip the alignement * in the file to have the segment contents aligned at page * boundary. We cannot use MD_ALIGN on dumplo, because we don't * care and may very well be unaligned within the dump device. */ error = dumpsys_buf_seek(di, (size_t)hdrgap); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump memory chunks (updates dumplo) */ error = dumpsys_foreach_chunk(dumpsys_cb_dumpdata, di); if (error < 0) goto fail; - /* Dump trailer */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_finish(di, &kdh, dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Signal completion, signoff and exit stage left. */ - dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); printf("\nDump complete\n"); return (0); fail: if (error < 0) error = -error; if (error == ECANCELED) printf("\nDump aborted\n"); - else if (error == ENOSPC) + else if (error == E2BIG || error == ENOSPC) printf("\nDump failed. Partition too small.\n"); else printf("\n** DUMP FAILED (ERROR %d) **\n", error); return (error); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_ktr.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_ktr.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_ktr.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,474 +1,474 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2000 John Baldwin * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * This module holds the global variables used by KTR and the ktr_tracepoint() * function that does the actual tracing. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_ddb.h" #include "opt_ktr.h" #include "opt_alq.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef DDB #include #include #endif #ifndef KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES #define KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES 1024 #endif #ifndef KTR_ENTRIES #define KTR_ENTRIES 1024 #endif /* Limit the allocations to something manageable. */ #define KTR_ENTRIES_MAX (8 * 1024 * 1024) #ifndef KTR_MASK #define KTR_MASK (0) #endif #ifndef KTR_CPUMASK #define KTR_CPUMASK CPUSET_FSET #endif #ifndef KTR_TIME #define KTR_TIME get_cyclecount() #endif #ifndef KTR_CPU #define KTR_CPU PCPU_GET(cpuid) #endif static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_KTR, "KTR", "KTR"); FEATURE(ktr, "Kernel support for KTR kernel tracing facility"); volatile int ktr_idx = 0; uint64_t ktr_mask = KTR_MASK; uint64_t ktr_compile = KTR_COMPILE; int ktr_entries = KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES; int ktr_version = KTR_VERSION; struct ktr_entry ktr_buf_init[KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES]; struct ktr_entry *ktr_buf = ktr_buf_init; cpuset_t ktr_cpumask = CPUSET_T_INITIALIZER(KTR_CPUMASK); static SYSCTL_NODE(_debug, OID_AUTO, ktr, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "KTR options"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, version, CTLFLAG_RD, &ktr_version, 0, "Version of the KTR interface"); SYSCTL_UQUAD(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, compile, CTLFLAG_RD, &ktr_compile, 0, "Bitmask of KTR event classes compiled into the kernel"); static int sysctl_debug_ktr_cpumask(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { char lktr_cpumask_str[CPUSETBUFSIZ]; cpuset_t imask; int error; cpusetobj_strprint(lktr_cpumask_str, &ktr_cpumask); error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, lktr_cpumask_str, sizeof(lktr_cpumask_str), req); if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL) return (error); if (cpusetobj_strscan(&imask, lktr_cpumask_str) == -1) return (EINVAL); CPU_COPY(&imask, &ktr_cpumask); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, cpumask, CTLFLAG_RWTUN | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE | CTLTYPE_STRING, NULL, 0, sysctl_debug_ktr_cpumask, "S", "Bitmask of CPUs on which KTR logging is enabled"); static int sysctl_debug_ktr_clear(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int clear, error; clear = 0; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &clear, 0, req); if (error || !req->newptr) return (error); if (clear) { bzero(ktr_buf, sizeof(*ktr_buf) * ktr_entries); ktr_idx = 0; } return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, clear, CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW, 0, 0, sysctl_debug_ktr_clear, "I", "Clear KTR Buffer"); /* * This is a sysctl proc so that it is serialized as !MPSAFE along with * the other ktr sysctl procs. */ static int sysctl_debug_ktr_mask(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { uint64_t mask; int error; mask = ktr_mask; error = sysctl_handle_64(oidp, &mask, 0, req); if (error || !req->newptr) return (error); ktr_mask = mask; return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, mask, CTLTYPE_U64 | CTLFLAG_RWTUN, 0, 0, sysctl_debug_ktr_mask, "QU", "Bitmask of KTR event classes for which logging is enabled"); #if KTR_ENTRIES > KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES /* * A simplified version of sysctl_debug_ktr_entries. * No need to care about SMP, scheduling, etc. */ static void ktr_entries_initializer(void *dummy __unused) { uint64_t mask; /* Temporarily disable ktr in case malloc() is being traced. */ mask = ktr_mask; ktr_mask = 0; ktr_buf = malloc(sizeof(*ktr_buf) * KTR_ENTRIES, M_KTR, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); memcpy(ktr_buf, ktr_buf_init + ktr_idx, (KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES - ktr_idx) * sizeof(*ktr_buf)); if (ktr_idx != 0) { memcpy(ktr_buf + KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES - ktr_idx, ktr_buf_init, ktr_idx * sizeof(*ktr_buf)); ktr_idx = KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES; } ktr_entries = KTR_ENTRIES; ktr_mask = mask; } SYSINIT(ktr_entries_initializer, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, ktr_entries_initializer, NULL); #endif static int sysctl_debug_ktr_entries(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { uint64_t mask; int entries, error; struct ktr_entry *buf, *oldbuf; entries = ktr_entries; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &entries, 0, req); if (error || !req->newptr) return (error); if (entries > KTR_ENTRIES_MAX) return (ERANGE); /* Disable ktr temporarily. */ mask = ktr_mask; ktr_mask = 0; /* Wait for threads to go idle. */ if ((error = quiesce_all_cpus("ktrent", PCATCH)) != 0) { ktr_mask = mask; return (error); } if (ktr_buf != ktr_buf_init) oldbuf = ktr_buf; else oldbuf = NULL; /* Allocate a new buffer. */ buf = malloc(sizeof(*buf) * entries, M_KTR, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); /* Install the new buffer and restart ktr. */ ktr_buf = buf; ktr_entries = entries; ktr_idx = 0; ktr_mask = mask; if (oldbuf != NULL) free(oldbuf, M_KTR); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, entries, CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW, 0, 0, sysctl_debug_ktr_entries, "I", "Number of entries in the KTR buffer"); #ifdef KTR_VERBOSE int ktr_verbose = KTR_VERBOSE; TUNABLE_INT("debug.ktr.verbose", &ktr_verbose); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, verbose, CTLFLAG_RW, &ktr_verbose, 0, ""); #endif #ifdef KTR_ALQ struct alq *ktr_alq; char ktr_alq_file[MAXPATHLEN] = "/tmp/ktr.out"; int ktr_alq_cnt = 0; int ktr_alq_depth = KTR_ENTRIES; int ktr_alq_enabled = 0; int ktr_alq_failed = 0; int ktr_alq_max = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, alq_max, CTLFLAG_RW, &ktr_alq_max, 0, "Maximum number of entries to write"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, alq_cnt, CTLFLAG_RD, &ktr_alq_cnt, 0, "Current number of written entries"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, alq_failed, CTLFLAG_RD, &ktr_alq_failed, 0, "Number of times we overran the buffer"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, alq_depth, CTLFLAG_RW, &ktr_alq_depth, 0, "Number of items in the write buffer"); SYSCTL_STRING(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, alq_file, CTLFLAG_RW, ktr_alq_file, sizeof(ktr_alq_file), "KTR logging file"); static int sysctl_debug_ktr_alq_enable(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error; int enable; enable = ktr_alq_enabled; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &enable, 0, req); if (error || !req->newptr) return (error); if (enable) { if (ktr_alq_enabled) return (0); error = alq_open(&ktr_alq, (const char *)ktr_alq_file, req->td->td_ucred, ALQ_DEFAULT_CMODE, sizeof(struct ktr_entry), ktr_alq_depth); if (error == 0) { ktr_alq_cnt = 0; ktr_alq_failed = 0; ktr_alq_enabled = 1; } } else { if (ktr_alq_enabled == 0) return (0); ktr_alq_enabled = 0; alq_close(ktr_alq); ktr_alq = NULL; } return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_ktr, OID_AUTO, alq_enable, CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW, 0, 0, sysctl_debug_ktr_alq_enable, "I", "Enable KTR logging"); #endif void ktr_tracepoint(uint64_t mask, const char *file, int line, const char *format, u_long arg1, u_long arg2, u_long arg3, u_long arg4, u_long arg5, u_long arg6) { struct ktr_entry *entry; #ifdef KTR_ALQ struct ale *ale = NULL; #endif int newindex, saveindex; #if defined(KTR_VERBOSE) || defined(KTR_ALQ) struct thread *td; #endif int cpu; if (panicstr || kdb_active) return; if ((ktr_mask & mask) == 0 || ktr_buf == NULL) return; cpu = KTR_CPU; if (!CPU_ISSET(cpu, &ktr_cpumask)) return; #if defined(KTR_VERBOSE) || defined(KTR_ALQ) td = curthread; if (td->td_pflags & TDP_INKTR) return; td->td_pflags |= TDP_INKTR; #endif #ifdef KTR_ALQ if (ktr_alq_enabled) { if (td->td_critnest == 0 && (td->td_flags & TDF_IDLETD) == 0 && td != ald_thread) { if (ktr_alq_max && ktr_alq_cnt > ktr_alq_max) goto done; if ((ale = alq_get(ktr_alq, ALQ_NOWAIT)) == NULL) { ktr_alq_failed++; goto done; } ktr_alq_cnt++; entry = (struct ktr_entry *)ale->ae_data; } else { goto done; } } else #endif { do { saveindex = ktr_idx; newindex = (saveindex + 1) % ktr_entries; } while (atomic_cmpset_rel_int(&ktr_idx, saveindex, newindex) == 0); entry = &ktr_buf[saveindex]; } entry->ktr_timestamp = KTR_TIME; entry->ktr_cpu = cpu; entry->ktr_thread = curthread; if (file != NULL) while (strncmp(file, "../", 3) == 0) file += 3; entry->ktr_file = file; entry->ktr_line = line; #ifdef KTR_VERBOSE if (ktr_verbose) { #ifdef SMP printf("cpu%d ", cpu); #endif if (ktr_verbose > 1) { printf("%s.%d\t", entry->ktr_file, entry->ktr_line); } printf(format, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6); printf("\n"); } #endif entry->ktr_desc = format; entry->ktr_parms[0] = arg1; entry->ktr_parms[1] = arg2; entry->ktr_parms[2] = arg3; entry->ktr_parms[3] = arg4; entry->ktr_parms[4] = arg5; entry->ktr_parms[5] = arg6; #ifdef KTR_ALQ if (ktr_alq_enabled && ale) alq_post(ktr_alq, ale); done: #endif #if defined(KTR_VERBOSE) || defined(KTR_ALQ) td->td_pflags &= ~TDP_INKTR; #endif } #ifdef DDB struct tstate { int cur; int first; }; static struct tstate tstate; static int db_ktr_verbose; static int db_mach_vtrace(void); DB_SHOW_COMMAND(ktr, db_ktr_all) { tstate.cur = (ktr_idx - 1) % ktr_entries; tstate.first = -1; db_ktr_verbose = 0; db_ktr_verbose |= (strchr(modif, 'v') != NULL) ? 2 : 0; - db_ktr_verbose |= (strchr(modif, 'V') != NULL) ? 1 : 0; /* just timestap please */ + db_ktr_verbose |= (strchr(modif, 'V') != NULL) ? 1 : 0; /* just timestamp please */ if (strchr(modif, 'a') != NULL) { db_disable_pager(); while (cncheckc() == -1) if (db_mach_vtrace() == 0) break; } else { while (!db_pager_quit) if (db_mach_vtrace() == 0) break; } } static int db_mach_vtrace(void) { struct ktr_entry *kp; if (tstate.cur == tstate.first || ktr_buf == NULL) { db_printf("--- End of trace buffer ---\n"); return (0); } kp = &ktr_buf[tstate.cur]; /* Skip over unused entries. */ if (kp->ktr_desc == NULL) { db_printf("--- End of trace buffer ---\n"); return (0); } db_printf("%d (%p", tstate.cur, kp->ktr_thread); #ifdef SMP db_printf(":cpu%d", kp->ktr_cpu); #endif db_printf(")"); if (db_ktr_verbose >= 1) { db_printf(" %10.10lld", (long long)kp->ktr_timestamp); } if (db_ktr_verbose >= 2) { db_printf(" %s.%d", kp->ktr_file, kp->ktr_line); } db_printf(": "); db_printf(kp->ktr_desc, kp->ktr_parms[0], kp->ktr_parms[1], kp->ktr_parms[2], kp->ktr_parms[3], kp->ktr_parms[4], kp->ktr_parms[5]); db_printf("\n"); if (tstate.first == -1) tstate.first = tstate.cur; if (--tstate.cur < 0) tstate.cur = ktr_entries - 1; return (1); } #endif /* DDB */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1261 +1,1278 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)kern_shutdown.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_ddb.h" #include "opt_ekcd.h" #include "opt_kdb.h" #include "opt_panic.h" #include "opt_sched.h" #include "opt_watchdog.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_DUMPER, "dumper", "dumper block buffer"); #ifndef PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME #define PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME 15 /* default to 15 seconds */ #endif static int panic_reboot_wait_time = PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME; SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, panic_reboot_wait_time, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &panic_reboot_wait_time, 0, "Seconds to wait before rebooting after a panic"); /* * Note that stdarg.h and the ANSI style va_start macro is used for both * ANSI and traditional C compilers. */ #include #ifdef KDB #ifdef KDB_UNATTENDED int debugger_on_panic = 0; #else int debugger_on_panic = 1; #endif SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, debugger_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RWTUN | CTLFLAG_SECURE, &debugger_on_panic, 0, "Run debugger on kernel panic"); #ifdef KDB_TRACE static int trace_on_panic = 1; #else static int trace_on_panic = 0; #endif SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, trace_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RWTUN | CTLFLAG_SECURE, &trace_on_panic, 0, "Print stack trace on kernel panic"); #endif /* KDB */ static int sync_on_panic = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, sync_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &sync_on_panic, 0, "Do a sync before rebooting from a panic"); static SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, OID_AUTO, shutdown, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "Shutdown environment"); #ifndef DIAGNOSTIC static int show_busybufs; #else static int show_busybufs = 1; #endif SYSCTL_INT(_kern_shutdown, OID_AUTO, show_busybufs, CTLFLAG_RW, &show_busybufs, 0, ""); int suspend_blocked = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, suspend_blocked, CTLFLAG_RW, &suspend_blocked, 0, "Block suspend due to a pending shutdown"); #ifdef EKCD FEATURE(ekcd, "Encrypted kernel crash dumps support"); MALLOC_DEFINE(M_EKCD, "ekcd", "Encrypted kernel crash dumps data"); struct kerneldumpcrypto { uint8_t kdc_encryption; uint8_t kdc_iv[KERNELDUMP_IV_MAX_SIZE]; keyInstance kdc_ki; cipherInstance kdc_ci; off_t kdc_nextoffset; uint32_t kdc_dumpkeysize; struct kerneldumpkey kdc_dumpkey[]; }; #endif /* * Variable panicstr contains argument to first call to panic; used as flag * to indicate that the kernel has already called panic. */ const char *panicstr; int dumping; /* system is dumping */ int rebooting; /* system is rebooting */ static struct dumperinfo dumper; /* our selected dumper */ /* Context information for dump-debuggers. */ static struct pcb dumppcb; /* Registers. */ lwpid_t dumptid; /* Thread ID. */ static struct cdevsw reroot_cdevsw = { .d_version = D_VERSION, .d_name = "reroot", }; static void poweroff_wait(void *, int); static void shutdown_halt(void *junk, int howto); static void shutdown_panic(void *junk, int howto); static void shutdown_reset(void *junk, int howto); static int kern_reroot(void); /* register various local shutdown events */ static void shutdown_conf(void *unused) { EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, poweroff_wait, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_FIRST); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_halt, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 100); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_panic, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 100); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_reset, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 200); } SYSINIT(shutdown_conf, SI_SUB_INTRINSIC, SI_ORDER_ANY, shutdown_conf, NULL); /* * The only reason this exists is to create the /dev/reroot/ directory, * used by reroot code in init(8) as a mountpoint for tmpfs. */ static void reroot_conf(void *unused) { int error; struct cdev *cdev; error = make_dev_p(MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME | MAKEDEV_WAITOK, &cdev, &reroot_cdevsw, NULL, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "reroot/reroot"); if (error != 0) { printf("%s: failed to create device node, error %d", __func__, error); } } SYSINIT(reroot_conf, SI_SUB_DEVFS, SI_ORDER_ANY, reroot_conf, NULL); /* * The system call that results in a reboot. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int sys_reboot(struct thread *td, struct reboot_args *uap) { int error; error = 0; #ifdef MAC error = mac_system_check_reboot(td->td_ucred, uap->opt); #endif if (error == 0) error = priv_check(td, PRIV_REBOOT); if (error == 0) { if (uap->opt & RB_REROOT) { error = kern_reroot(); } else { mtx_lock(&Giant); kern_reboot(uap->opt); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } } return (error); } /* * Called by events that want to shut down.. e.g on a PC */ void shutdown_nice(int howto) { if (initproc != NULL) { /* Send a signal to init(8) and have it shutdown the world. */ PROC_LOCK(initproc); if (howto & RB_POWEROFF) kern_psignal(initproc, SIGUSR2); else if (howto & RB_HALT) kern_psignal(initproc, SIGUSR1); else kern_psignal(initproc, SIGINT); PROC_UNLOCK(initproc); } else { /* No init(8) running, so simply reboot. */ kern_reboot(howto | RB_NOSYNC); } } static void print_uptime(void) { int f; struct timespec ts; getnanouptime(&ts); printf("Uptime: "); f = 0; if (ts.tv_sec >= 86400) { printf("%ldd", (long)ts.tv_sec / 86400); ts.tv_sec %= 86400; f = 1; } if (f || ts.tv_sec >= 3600) { printf("%ldh", (long)ts.tv_sec / 3600); ts.tv_sec %= 3600; f = 1; } if (f || ts.tv_sec >= 60) { printf("%ldm", (long)ts.tv_sec / 60); ts.tv_sec %= 60; f = 1; } printf("%lds\n", (long)ts.tv_sec); } int doadump(boolean_t textdump) { boolean_t coredump; int error; error = 0; if (dumping) return (EBUSY); if (dumper.dumper == NULL) return (ENXIO); savectx(&dumppcb); dumptid = curthread->td_tid; dumping++; coredump = TRUE; #ifdef DDB if (textdump && textdump_pending) { coredump = FALSE; textdump_dumpsys(&dumper); } #endif if (coredump) error = dumpsys(&dumper); dumping--; return (error); } /* * Shutdown the system cleanly to prepare for reboot, halt, or power off. */ void kern_reboot(int howto) { static int once = 0; #if defined(SMP) /* * Bind us to CPU 0 so that all shutdown code runs there. Some * systems don't shutdown properly (i.e., ACPI power off) if we * run on another processor. */ if (!SCHEDULER_STOPPED()) { thread_lock(curthread); sched_bind(curthread, 0); thread_unlock(curthread); KASSERT(PCPU_GET(cpuid) == 0, ("boot: not running on cpu 0")); } #endif /* We're in the process of rebooting. */ rebooting = 1; /* We are out of the debugger now. */ kdb_active = 0; /* * Do any callouts that should be done BEFORE syncing the filesystems. */ EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_pre_sync, howto); /* * Now sync filesystems */ if (!cold && (howto & RB_NOSYNC) == 0 && once == 0) { once = 1; bufshutdown(show_busybufs); } print_uptime(); cngrab(); /* * Ok, now do things that assume all filesystem activity has * been completed. */ EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_post_sync, howto); if ((howto & (RB_HALT|RB_DUMP)) == RB_DUMP && !cold && !dumping) doadump(TRUE); /* Now that we're going to really halt the system... */ EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_final, howto); for(;;) ; /* safety against shutdown_reset not working */ /* NOTREACHED */ } /* * The system call that results in changing the rootfs. */ static int kern_reroot(void) { struct vnode *oldrootvnode, *vp; struct mount *mp, *devmp; int error; if (curproc != initproc) return (EPERM); /* * Mark the filesystem containing currently-running executable * (the temporary copy of init(8)) busy. */ vp = curproc->p_textvp; error = vn_lock(vp, LK_SHARED); if (error != 0) return (error); mp = vp->v_mount; error = vfs_busy(mp, MBF_NOWAIT); if (error != 0) { vfs_ref(mp); VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0); error = vfs_busy(mp, 0); vn_lock(vp, LK_SHARED | LK_RETRY); vfs_rel(mp); if (error != 0) { VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0); return (ENOENT); } if (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) { VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0); vfs_unbusy(mp); return (ENOENT); } } VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0); /* * Remove the filesystem containing currently-running executable * from the mount list, to prevent it from being unmounted * by vfs_unmountall(), and to avoid confusing vfs_mountroot(). * * Also preserve /dev - forcibly unmounting it could cause driver * reinitialization. */ vfs_ref(rootdevmp); devmp = rootdevmp; rootdevmp = NULL; mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx); TAILQ_REMOVE(&mountlist, mp, mnt_list); TAILQ_REMOVE(&mountlist, devmp, mnt_list); mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx); oldrootvnode = rootvnode; /* * Unmount everything except for the two filesystems preserved above. */ vfs_unmountall(); /* * Add /dev back; vfs_mountroot() will move it into its new place. */ mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx); TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&mountlist, devmp, mnt_list); mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx); rootdevmp = devmp; vfs_rel(rootdevmp); /* * Mount the new rootfs. */ vfs_mountroot(); /* * Update all references to the old rootvnode. */ mountcheckdirs(oldrootvnode, rootvnode); /* * Add the temporary filesystem back and unbusy it. */ mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mountlist, mp, mnt_list); mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx); vfs_unbusy(mp); return (0); } /* * If the shutdown was a clean halt, behave accordingly. */ static void shutdown_halt(void *junk, int howto) { if (howto & RB_HALT) { printf("\n"); printf("The operating system has halted.\n"); printf("Please press any key to reboot.\n\n"); switch (cngetc()) { case -1: /* No console, just die */ cpu_halt(); /* NOTREACHED */ default: howto &= ~RB_HALT; break; } } } /* * Check to see if the system paniced, pause and then reboot * according to the specified delay. */ static void shutdown_panic(void *junk, int howto) { int loop; if (howto & RB_DUMP) { if (panic_reboot_wait_time != 0) { if (panic_reboot_wait_time != -1) { printf("Automatic reboot in %d seconds - " "press a key on the console to abort\n", panic_reboot_wait_time); for (loop = panic_reboot_wait_time * 10; loop > 0; --loop) { DELAY(1000 * 100); /* 1/10th second */ /* Did user type a key? */ if (cncheckc() != -1) break; } if (!loop) return; } } else { /* zero time specified - reboot NOW */ return; } printf("--> Press a key on the console to reboot,\n"); printf("--> or switch off the system now.\n"); cngetc(); } } /* * Everything done, now reset */ static void shutdown_reset(void *junk, int howto) { printf("Rebooting...\n"); DELAY(1000000); /* wait 1 sec for printf's to complete and be read */ /* * Acquiring smp_ipi_mtx here has a double effect: * - it disables interrupts avoiding CPU0 preemption * by fast handlers (thus deadlocking against other CPUs) * - it avoids deadlocks against smp_rendezvous() or, more * generally, threads busy-waiting, with this spinlock held, * and waiting for responses by threads on other CPUs * (ie. smp_tlb_shootdown()). * * For the !SMP case it just needs to handle the former problem. */ #ifdef SMP mtx_lock_spin(&smp_ipi_mtx); #else spinlock_enter(); #endif /* cpu_boot(howto); */ /* doesn't do anything at the moment */ cpu_reset(); /* NOTREACHED */ /* assuming reset worked */ } #if defined(WITNESS) || defined(INVARIANT_SUPPORT) static int kassert_warn_only = 0; #ifdef KDB static int kassert_do_kdb = 0; #endif #ifdef KTR static int kassert_do_ktr = 0; #endif static int kassert_do_log = 1; static int kassert_log_pps_limit = 4; static int kassert_log_mute_at = 0; static int kassert_log_panic_at = 0; static int kassert_warnings = 0; SYSCTL_NODE(_debug, OID_AUTO, kassert, CTLFLAG_RW, NULL, "kassert options"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, warn_only, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &kassert_warn_only, 0, "KASSERT triggers a panic (1) or just a warning (0)"); #ifdef KDB SYSCTL_INT(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, do_kdb, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &kassert_do_kdb, 0, "KASSERT will enter the debugger"); #endif #ifdef KTR SYSCTL_UINT(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, do_ktr, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &kassert_do_ktr, 0, "KASSERT does a KTR, set this to the KTRMASK you want"); #endif SYSCTL_INT(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, do_log, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &kassert_do_log, 0, "KASSERT triggers a panic (1) or just a warning (0)"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, warnings, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &kassert_warnings, 0, "number of KASSERTs that have been triggered"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, log_panic_at, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &kassert_log_panic_at, 0, "max number of KASSERTS before we will panic"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, log_pps_limit, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &kassert_log_pps_limit, 0, "limit number of log messages per second"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, log_mute_at, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &kassert_log_mute_at, 0, "max number of KASSERTS to log"); static int kassert_sysctl_kassert(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS); SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_kassert, OID_AUTO, kassert, CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_SECURE, NULL, 0, kassert_sysctl_kassert, "I", "set to trigger a test kassert"); static int kassert_sysctl_kassert(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, i; error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, sizeof(int)); if (error == 0) { i = 0; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &i, 0, req); } if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL) return (error); KASSERT(0, ("kassert_sysctl_kassert triggered kassert %d", i)); return (0); } /* * Called by KASSERT, this decides if we will panic * or if we will log via printf and/or ktr. */ void kassert_panic(const char *fmt, ...) { static char buf[256]; va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); (void)vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap); va_end(ap); /* * panic if we're not just warning, or if we've exceeded * kassert_log_panic_at warnings. */ if (!kassert_warn_only || (kassert_log_panic_at > 0 && kassert_warnings >= kassert_log_panic_at)) { va_start(ap, fmt); vpanic(fmt, ap); /* NORETURN */ } #ifdef KTR if (kassert_do_ktr) CTR0(ktr_mask, buf); #endif /* KTR */ /* * log if we've not yet met the mute limit. */ if (kassert_do_log && (kassert_log_mute_at == 0 || kassert_warnings < kassert_log_mute_at)) { static struct timeval lasterr; static int curerr; if (ppsratecheck(&lasterr, &curerr, kassert_log_pps_limit)) { printf("KASSERT failed: %s\n", buf); kdb_backtrace(); } } #ifdef KDB if (kassert_do_kdb) { kdb_enter(KDB_WHY_KASSERT, buf); } #endif atomic_add_int(&kassert_warnings, 1); } #endif /* * Panic is called on unresolvable fatal errors. It prints "panic: mesg", * and then reboots. If we are called twice, then we avoid trying to sync * the disks as this often leads to recursive panics. */ void panic(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vpanic(fmt, ap); } void vpanic(const char *fmt, va_list ap) { #ifdef SMP cpuset_t other_cpus; #endif struct thread *td = curthread; int bootopt, newpanic; static char buf[256]; spinlock_enter(); #ifdef SMP /* * stop_cpus_hard(other_cpus) should prevent multiple CPUs from * concurrently entering panic. Only the winner will proceed * further. */ if (panicstr == NULL && !kdb_active) { other_cpus = all_cpus; CPU_CLR(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &other_cpus); stop_cpus_hard(other_cpus); } #endif /* * Ensure that the scheduler is stopped while panicking, even if panic * has been entered from kdb. */ td->td_stopsched = 1; bootopt = RB_AUTOBOOT; newpanic = 0; if (panicstr) bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC; else { bootopt |= RB_DUMP; panicstr = fmt; newpanic = 1; } if (newpanic) { (void)vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap); panicstr = buf; cngrab(); printf("panic: %s\n", buf); } else { printf("panic: "); vprintf(fmt, ap); printf("\n"); } #ifdef SMP printf("cpuid = %d\n", PCPU_GET(cpuid)); #endif printf("time = %jd\n", (intmax_t )time_second); #ifdef KDB if (newpanic && trace_on_panic) kdb_backtrace(); if (debugger_on_panic) kdb_enter(KDB_WHY_PANIC, "panic"); #endif /*thread_lock(td); */ td->td_flags |= TDF_INPANIC; /* thread_unlock(td); */ if (!sync_on_panic) bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC; kern_reboot(bootopt); } /* * Support for poweroff delay. * * Please note that setting this delay too short might power off your machine * before the write cache on your hard disk has been flushed, leading to * soft-updates inconsistencies. */ #ifndef POWEROFF_DELAY # define POWEROFF_DELAY 5000 #endif static int poweroff_delay = POWEROFF_DELAY; SYSCTL_INT(_kern_shutdown, OID_AUTO, poweroff_delay, CTLFLAG_RW, &poweroff_delay, 0, "Delay before poweroff to write disk caches (msec)"); static void poweroff_wait(void *junk, int howto) { if (!(howto & RB_POWEROFF) || poweroff_delay <= 0) return; DELAY(poweroff_delay * 1000); } /* * Some system processes (e.g. syncer) need to be stopped at appropriate * points in their main loops prior to a system shutdown, so that they * won't interfere with the shutdown process (e.g. by holding a disk buf * to cause sync to fail). For each of these system processes, register * shutdown_kproc() as a handler for one of shutdown events. */ static int kproc_shutdown_wait = 60; SYSCTL_INT(_kern_shutdown, OID_AUTO, kproc_shutdown_wait, CTLFLAG_RW, &kproc_shutdown_wait, 0, "Max wait time (sec) to stop for each process"); void kproc_shutdown(void *arg, int howto) { struct proc *p; int error; if (panicstr) return; p = (struct proc *)arg; printf("Waiting (max %d seconds) for system process `%s' to stop... ", kproc_shutdown_wait, p->p_comm); error = kproc_suspend(p, kproc_shutdown_wait * hz); if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) printf("timed out\n"); else printf("done\n"); } void kthread_shutdown(void *arg, int howto) { struct thread *td; int error; if (panicstr) return; td = (struct thread *)arg; printf("Waiting (max %d seconds) for system thread `%s' to stop... ", kproc_shutdown_wait, td->td_name); error = kthread_suspend(td, kproc_shutdown_wait * hz); if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) printf("timed out\n"); else printf("done\n"); } static char dumpdevname[sizeof(((struct cdev*)NULL)->si_name)]; SYSCTL_STRING(_kern_shutdown, OID_AUTO, dumpdevname, CTLFLAG_RD, dumpdevname, 0, "Device for kernel dumps"); #ifdef EKCD static struct kerneldumpcrypto * kerneldumpcrypto_create(size_t blocksize, uint8_t encryption, const uint8_t *key, uint32_t encryptedkeysize, const uint8_t *encryptedkey) { struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc; struct kerneldumpkey *kdk; uint32_t dumpkeysize; dumpkeysize = roundup2(sizeof(*kdk) + encryptedkeysize, blocksize); kdc = malloc(sizeof(*kdc) + dumpkeysize, M_EKCD, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); arc4rand(kdc->kdc_iv, sizeof(kdc->kdc_iv), 0); kdc->kdc_encryption = encryption; switch (kdc->kdc_encryption) { case KERNELDUMP_ENC_AES_256_CBC: if (rijndael_makeKey(&kdc->kdc_ki, DIR_ENCRYPT, 256, key) <= 0) goto failed; break; default: goto failed; } kdc->kdc_dumpkeysize = dumpkeysize; kdk = kdc->kdc_dumpkey; kdk->kdk_encryption = kdc->kdc_encryption; memcpy(kdk->kdk_iv, kdc->kdc_iv, sizeof(kdk->kdk_iv)); kdk->kdk_encryptedkeysize = htod32(encryptedkeysize); memcpy(kdk->kdk_encryptedkey, encryptedkey, encryptedkeysize); return (kdc); failed: explicit_bzero(kdc, sizeof(*kdc) + dumpkeysize); free(kdc, M_EKCD); return (NULL); } -#endif /* EKCD */ -int +static int kerneldumpcrypto_init(struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc) { -#ifndef EKCD - return (0); -#else uint8_t hash[SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH]; SHA256_CTX ctx; struct kerneldumpkey *kdk; int error; error = 0; if (kdc == NULL) return (0); /* * When a user enters ddb it can write a crash dump multiple times. * Each time it should be encrypted using a different IV. */ SHA256_Init(&ctx); SHA256_Update(&ctx, kdc->kdc_iv, sizeof(kdc->kdc_iv)); SHA256_Final(hash, &ctx); bcopy(hash, kdc->kdc_iv, sizeof(kdc->kdc_iv)); switch (kdc->kdc_encryption) { case KERNELDUMP_ENC_AES_256_CBC: if (rijndael_cipherInit(&kdc->kdc_ci, MODE_CBC, kdc->kdc_iv) <= 0) { error = EINVAL; goto out; } break; default: error = EINVAL; goto out; } kdc->kdc_nextoffset = 0; kdk = kdc->kdc_dumpkey; memcpy(kdk->kdk_iv, kdc->kdc_iv, sizeof(kdk->kdk_iv)); out: explicit_bzero(hash, sizeof(hash)); return (error); -#endif } -uint32_t +static uint32_t kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(const struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc) { -#ifdef EKCD if (kdc == NULL) return (0); return (kdc->kdc_dumpkeysize); -#else - return (0); -#endif } +#endif /* EKCD */ /* Registration of dumpers */ int set_dumper(struct dumperinfo *di, const char *devname, struct thread *td, uint8_t encryption, const uint8_t *key, uint32_t encryptedkeysize, const uint8_t *encryptedkey) { size_t wantcopy; int error; error = priv_check(td, PRIV_SETDUMPER); if (error != 0) return (error); if (di == NULL) { error = 0; goto cleanup; } if (dumper.dumper != NULL) return (EBUSY); dumper = *di; dumper.blockbuf = NULL; dumper.kdc = NULL; if (encryption != KERNELDUMP_ENC_NONE) { #ifdef EKCD dumper.kdc = kerneldumpcrypto_create(di->blocksize, encryption, key, encryptedkeysize, encryptedkey); if (dumper.kdc == NULL) { error = EINVAL; goto cleanup; } #else error = EOPNOTSUPP; goto cleanup; #endif } wantcopy = strlcpy(dumpdevname, devname, sizeof(dumpdevname)); if (wantcopy >= sizeof(dumpdevname)) { printf("set_dumper: device name truncated from '%s' -> '%s'\n", devname, dumpdevname); } dumper.blockbuf = malloc(di->blocksize, M_DUMPER, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); return (0); cleanup: #ifdef EKCD if (dumper.kdc != NULL) { explicit_bzero(dumper.kdc, sizeof(*dumper.kdc) + dumper.kdc->kdc_dumpkeysize); free(dumper.kdc, M_EKCD); } #endif if (dumper.blockbuf != NULL) { explicit_bzero(dumper.blockbuf, dumper.blocksize); free(dumper.blockbuf, M_DUMPER); } explicit_bzero(&dumper, sizeof(dumper)); dumpdevname[0] = '\0'; return (error); } static int dump_check_bounds(struct dumperinfo *di, off_t offset, size_t length) { if (length != 0 && (offset < di->mediaoffset || offset - di->mediaoffset + length > di->mediasize)) { printf("Attempt to write outside dump device boundaries.\n" "offset(%jd), mediaoffset(%jd), length(%ju), mediasize(%jd).\n", (intmax_t)offset, (intmax_t)di->mediaoffset, (uintmax_t)length, (intmax_t)di->mediasize); return (ENOSPC); } return (0); } +/* Call dumper with bounds checking. */ +static int +dump_raw_write(struct dumperinfo *di, void *virtual, vm_offset_t physical, + off_t offset, size_t length) +{ + int error; + + error = dump_check_bounds(di, offset, length); + if (error != 0) + return (error); + + return (di->dumper(di->priv, virtual, physical, offset, length)); +} + #ifdef EKCD static int dump_encrypt(struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc, uint8_t *buf, size_t size) { switch (kdc->kdc_encryption) { case KERNELDUMP_ENC_AES_256_CBC: if (rijndael_blockEncrypt(&kdc->kdc_ci, &kdc->kdc_ki, buf, 8 * size, buf) <= 0) { return (EIO); } if (rijndael_cipherInit(&kdc->kdc_ci, MODE_CBC, buf + size - 16 /* IV size for AES-256-CBC */) <= 0) { return (EIO); } break; default: return (EINVAL); } return (0); } /* Encrypt data and call dumper. */ static int dump_encrypted_write(struct dumperinfo *di, void *virtual, vm_offset_t physical, off_t offset, size_t length) { static uint8_t buf[KERNELDUMP_BUFFER_SIZE]; struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc; int error; size_t nbytes; off_t nextoffset; kdc = di->kdc; error = dump_check_bounds(di, offset, length); if (error != 0) return (error); /* Signal completion. */ if (virtual == NULL && physical == 0 && offset == 0 && length == 0) { return (di->dumper(di->priv, virtual, physical, offset, length)); } /* Data have to be aligned to block size. */ if ((length % di->blocksize) != 0) return (EINVAL); /* * Data have to be written continuously becase we're encrypting using * CBC mode which has this assumption. */ if (kdc->kdc_nextoffset != 0 && kdc->kdc_nextoffset != offset) return (EINVAL); nextoffset = offset + (off_t)length; while (length > 0) { nbytes = MIN(length, sizeof(buf)); bcopy(virtual, buf, nbytes); if (dump_encrypt(kdc, buf, nbytes) != 0) return (EIO); error = di->dumper(di->priv, buf, physical, offset, nbytes); if (error != 0) return (error); offset += nbytes; virtual = (void *)((uint8_t *)virtual + nbytes); length -= nbytes; } kdc->kdc_nextoffset = nextoffset; return (0); } -#endif /* EKCD */ -/* Call dumper with bounds checking. */ static int -dump_raw_write(struct dumperinfo *di, void *virtual, vm_offset_t physical, - off_t offset, size_t length) +dump_write_key(struct dumperinfo *di, vm_offset_t physical, off_t offset) { - int error; + struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc; - error = dump_check_bounds(di, offset, length); - if (error != 0) - return (error); + kdc = di->kdc; + if (kdc == NULL) + return (0); - return (di->dumper(di->priv, virtual, physical, offset, length)); + return (dump_raw_write(di, kdc->kdc_dumpkey, physical, offset, + kdc->kdc_dumpkeysize)); } +#endif /* EKCD */ int dump_write(struct dumperinfo *di, void *virtual, vm_offset_t physical, off_t offset, size_t length) { #ifdef EKCD if (di->kdc != NULL) { return (dump_encrypted_write(di, virtual, physical, offset, length)); } #endif return (dump_raw_write(di, virtual, physical, offset, length)); } static int -dump_pad(struct dumperinfo *di, void *virtual, size_t length, void **buf, - size_t *size) +dump_write_header(struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, + vm_offset_t physical, off_t offset) { + void *buf; + size_t hdrsz; - if (length > di->blocksize) + hdrsz = sizeof(*kdh); + if (hdrsz > di->blocksize) return (ENOMEM); - *size = di->blocksize; - if (length == di->blocksize) { - *buf = virtual; - } else { - *buf = di->blockbuf; - memcpy(*buf, virtual, length); - memset((uint8_t *)*buf + length, 0, di->blocksize - length); + if (hdrsz == di->blocksize) + buf = kdh; + else { + buf = di->blockbuf; + memset(buf, 0, di->blocksize); + memcpy(buf, kdh, hdrsz); } - return (0); + return (dump_raw_write(di, buf, physical, offset, di->blocksize)); } -static int -dump_raw_write_pad(struct dumperinfo *di, void *virtual, vm_offset_t physical, - off_t offset, size_t length, size_t *size) +/* + * Don't touch the first SIZEOF_METADATA bytes on the dump device. This is to + * protect us from metadata and metadata from us. + */ +#define SIZEOF_METADATA (64 * 1024) + +/* + * Do some preliminary setup for a kernel dump: verify that we have enough space + * on the dump device, write the leading header, and optionally write the crypto + * key. + */ +int +dump_start(struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, off_t *dumplop) { - void *buf; + uint64_t dumpsize; + uint32_t keysize; int error; - error = dump_pad(di, virtual, length, &buf, size); +#ifdef EKCD + error = kerneldumpcrypto_init(di->kdc); if (error != 0) return (error); + keysize = kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); +#else + keysize = 0; +#endif - return (dump_raw_write(di, buf, physical, offset, *size)); -} + dumpsize = dtoh64(kdh->dumplength) + 2 * di->blocksize + keysize; + if (di->mediasize < SIZEOF_METADATA + dumpsize) + return (E2BIG); -int -dump_write_pad(struct dumperinfo *di, void *virtual, vm_offset_t physical, - off_t offset, size_t length, size_t *size) -{ - void *buf; - int error; + *dumplop = di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize - dumpsize; - error = dump_pad(di, virtual, length, &buf, size); + error = dump_write_header(di, kdh, 0, *dumplop); if (error != 0) return (error); + *dumplop += di->blocksize; - return (dump_write(di, buf, physical, offset, *size)); -} +#ifdef EKCD + error = dump_write_key(di, 0, *dumplop); + if (error != 0) + return (error); + *dumplop += keysize; +#endif -int -dump_write_header(struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, - vm_offset_t physical, off_t offset) -{ - size_t size; - int ret; - - ret = dump_raw_write_pad(di, kdh, physical, offset, sizeof(*kdh), - &size); - if (ret == 0 && size != di->blocksize) - ret = EINVAL; - return (ret); + return (0); } +/* + * Write the trailing kernel dump header and signal to the lower layers that the + * dump has completed. + */ int -dump_write_key(struct dumperinfo *di, vm_offset_t physical, off_t offset) +dump_finish(struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, off_t dumplo) { -#ifndef EKCD - return (0); -#else /* EKCD */ - struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc; + int error; - kdc = di->kdc; - if (kdc == NULL) - return (0); + error = dump_write_header(di, kdh, 0, dumplo); + if (error != 0) + return (error); - return (dump_raw_write(di, kdc->kdc_dumpkey, physical, offset, - kdc->kdc_dumpkeysize)); -#endif /* !EKCD */ + (void)dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); + return (0); } void -mkdumpheader(struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, char *magic, uint32_t archver, - uint64_t dumplen, uint32_t dumpkeysize, uint32_t blksz) +dump_init_header(const struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, + char *magic, uint32_t archver, uint64_t dumplen) { size_t dstsize; bzero(kdh, sizeof(*kdh)); strlcpy(kdh->magic, magic, sizeof(kdh->magic)); strlcpy(kdh->architecture, MACHINE_ARCH, sizeof(kdh->architecture)); kdh->version = htod32(KERNELDUMPVERSION); kdh->architectureversion = htod32(archver); kdh->dumplength = htod64(dumplen); kdh->dumptime = htod64(time_second); - kdh->dumpkeysize = htod32(dumpkeysize); - kdh->blocksize = htod32(blksz); +#ifdef EKCD + kdh->dumpkeysize = htod32(kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc)); +#else + kdh->dumpkeysize = 0; +#endif + kdh->blocksize = htod32(di->blocksize); strlcpy(kdh->hostname, prison0.pr_hostname, sizeof(kdh->hostname)); dstsize = sizeof(kdh->versionstring); if (strlcpy(kdh->versionstring, version, dstsize) >= dstsize) kdh->versionstring[dstsize - 2] = '\n'; if (panicstr != NULL) strlcpy(kdh->panicstring, panicstr, sizeof(kdh->panicstring)); kdh->parity = kerneldump_parity(kdh); } #ifdef DDB DB_SHOW_COMMAND(panic, db_show_panic) { if (panicstr == NULL) db_printf("panicstr not set\n"); else db_printf("panic: %s\n", panicstr); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_intr.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_intr.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_intr.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1668 +1,1668 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Svatopluk Kraus * Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Michal Meloun * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); /* * New-style Interrupt Framework * * TODO: - add support for disconnected PICs. * - to support IPI (PPI) enabling on other CPUs if already started. * - to complete things for removable PICs. */ #include "opt_ddb.h" #include "opt_hwpmc_hooks.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HWPMC_HOOKS #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef DDB #include #endif #include "pic_if.h" #include "msi_if.h" #define INTRNAME_LEN (2*MAXCOMLEN + 1) #ifdef DEBUG #define debugf(fmt, args...) do { printf("%s(): ", __func__); \ printf(fmt,##args); } while (0) #else #define debugf(fmt, args...) #endif MALLOC_DECLARE(M_INTRNG); MALLOC_DEFINE(M_INTRNG, "intr", "intr interrupt handling"); /* Main interrupt handler called from assembler -> 'hidden' for C code. */ void intr_irq_handler(struct trapframe *tf); /* Root interrupt controller stuff. */ device_t intr_irq_root_dev; static intr_irq_filter_t *irq_root_filter; static void *irq_root_arg; static u_int irq_root_ipicount; struct intr_pic_child { SLIST_ENTRY(intr_pic_child) pc_next; struct intr_pic *pc_pic; intr_child_irq_filter_t *pc_filter; void *pc_filter_arg; uintptr_t pc_start; uintptr_t pc_length; }; /* Interrupt controller definition. */ struct intr_pic { SLIST_ENTRY(intr_pic) pic_next; intptr_t pic_xref; /* hardware identification */ device_t pic_dev; /* Only one of FLAG_PIC or FLAG_MSI may be set */ #define FLAG_PIC (1 << 0) #define FLAG_MSI (1 << 1) #define FLAG_TYPE_MASK (FLAG_PIC | FLAG_MSI) u_int pic_flags; struct mtx pic_child_lock; SLIST_HEAD(, intr_pic_child) pic_children; }; static struct mtx pic_list_lock; static SLIST_HEAD(, intr_pic) pic_list; static struct intr_pic *pic_lookup(device_t dev, intptr_t xref, int flags); /* Interrupt source definition. */ static struct mtx isrc_table_lock; static struct intr_irqsrc *irq_sources[NIRQ]; u_int irq_next_free; #ifdef SMP static boolean_t irq_assign_cpu = FALSE; #endif /* * - 2 counters for each I/O interrupt. * - MAXCPU counters for each IPI counters for SMP. */ #ifdef SMP #define INTRCNT_COUNT (NIRQ * 2 + INTR_IPI_COUNT * MAXCPU) #else #define INTRCNT_COUNT (NIRQ * 2) #endif /* Data for MI statistics reporting. */ u_long intrcnt[INTRCNT_COUNT]; char intrnames[INTRCNT_COUNT * INTRNAME_LEN]; size_t sintrcnt = sizeof(intrcnt); size_t sintrnames = sizeof(intrnames); static u_int intrcnt_index; static struct intr_irqsrc *intr_map_get_isrc(u_int res_id); static void intr_map_set_isrc(u_int res_id, struct intr_irqsrc *isrc); static struct intr_map_data * intr_map_get_map_data(u_int res_id); static void intr_map_copy_map_data(u_int res_id, device_t *dev, intptr_t *xref, struct intr_map_data **data); /* * Interrupt framework initialization routine. */ static void intr_irq_init(void *dummy __unused) { SLIST_INIT(&pic_list); mtx_init(&pic_list_lock, "intr pic list", NULL, MTX_DEF); mtx_init(&isrc_table_lock, "intr isrc table", NULL, MTX_DEF); } SYSINIT(intr_irq_init, SI_SUB_INTR, SI_ORDER_FIRST, intr_irq_init, NULL); static void intrcnt_setname(const char *name, int index) { snprintf(intrnames + INTRNAME_LEN * index, INTRNAME_LEN, "%-*s", INTRNAME_LEN - 1, name); } /* * Update name for interrupt source with interrupt event. */ static void intrcnt_updatename(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { /* QQQ: What about stray counter name? */ mtx_assert(&isrc_table_lock, MA_OWNED); intrcnt_setname(isrc->isrc_event->ie_fullname, isrc->isrc_index); } /* * Virtualization for interrupt source interrupt counter increment. */ static inline void isrc_increment_count(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { if (isrc->isrc_flags & INTR_ISRCF_PPI) atomic_add_long(&isrc->isrc_count[0], 1); else isrc->isrc_count[0]++; } /* * Virtualization for interrupt source interrupt stray counter increment. */ static inline void isrc_increment_straycount(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { isrc->isrc_count[1]++; } /* * Virtualization for interrupt source interrupt name update. */ static void isrc_update_name(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc, const char *name) { char str[INTRNAME_LEN]; mtx_assert(&isrc_table_lock, MA_OWNED); if (name != NULL) { snprintf(str, INTRNAME_LEN, "%s: %s", isrc->isrc_name, name); intrcnt_setname(str, isrc->isrc_index); snprintf(str, INTRNAME_LEN, "stray %s: %s", isrc->isrc_name, name); intrcnt_setname(str, isrc->isrc_index + 1); } else { snprintf(str, INTRNAME_LEN, "%s:", isrc->isrc_name); intrcnt_setname(str, isrc->isrc_index); snprintf(str, INTRNAME_LEN, "stray %s:", isrc->isrc_name); intrcnt_setname(str, isrc->isrc_index + 1); } } /* * Virtualization for interrupt source interrupt counters setup. */ static void isrc_setup_counters(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { u_int index; /* * XXX - it does not work well with removable controllers and * interrupt sources !!! */ index = atomic_fetchadd_int(&intrcnt_index, 2); isrc->isrc_index = index; isrc->isrc_count = &intrcnt[index]; isrc_update_name(isrc, NULL); } /* * Virtualization for interrupt source interrupt counters release. */ static void isrc_release_counters(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { panic("%s: not implemented", __func__); } #ifdef SMP /* * Virtualization for interrupt source IPI counters setup. */ u_long * intr_ipi_setup_counters(const char *name) { u_int index, i; char str[INTRNAME_LEN]; index = atomic_fetchadd_int(&intrcnt_index, MAXCPU); for (i = 0; i < MAXCPU; i++) { snprintf(str, INTRNAME_LEN, "cpu%d:%s", i, name); intrcnt_setname(str, index + i); } return (&intrcnt[index]); } #endif /* * Main interrupt dispatch handler. It's called straight * from the assembler, where CPU interrupt is served. */ void intr_irq_handler(struct trapframe *tf) { struct trapframe * oldframe; struct thread * td; KASSERT(irq_root_filter != NULL, ("%s: no filter", __func__)); VM_CNT_INC(v_intr); critical_enter(); td = curthread; oldframe = td->td_intr_frame; td->td_intr_frame = tf; irq_root_filter(irq_root_arg); td->td_intr_frame = oldframe; critical_exit(); #ifdef HWPMC_HOOKS if (pmc_hook && TRAPF_USERMODE(tf) && (PCPU_GET(curthread)->td_pflags & TDP_CALLCHAIN)) pmc_hook(PCPU_GET(curthread), PMC_FN_USER_CALLCHAIN, tf); #endif } int intr_child_irq_handler(struct intr_pic *parent, uintptr_t irq) { struct intr_pic_child *child; bool found; found = false; mtx_lock_spin(&parent->pic_child_lock); SLIST_FOREACH(child, &parent->pic_children, pc_next) { if (child->pc_start <= irq && irq < (child->pc_start + child->pc_length)) { found = true; break; } } mtx_unlock_spin(&parent->pic_child_lock); if (found) return (child->pc_filter(child->pc_filter_arg, irq)); return (FILTER_STRAY); } /* * interrupt controller dispatch function for interrupts. It should * be called straight from the interrupt controller, when associated interrupt * source is learned. */ int intr_isrc_dispatch(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc, struct trapframe *tf) { KASSERT(isrc != NULL, ("%s: no source", __func__)); isrc_increment_count(isrc); #ifdef INTR_SOLO if (isrc->isrc_filter != NULL) { int error; error = isrc->isrc_filter(isrc->isrc_arg, tf); PIC_POST_FILTER(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc); if (error == FILTER_HANDLED) return (0); } else #endif if (isrc->isrc_event != NULL) { if (intr_event_handle(isrc->isrc_event, tf) == 0) return (0); } isrc_increment_straycount(isrc); return (EINVAL); } /* * Alloc unique interrupt number (resource handle) for interrupt source. * * There could be various strategies how to allocate free interrupt number * (resource handle) for new interrupt source. * * 1. Handles are always allocated forward, so handles are not recycled * immediately. However, if only one free handle left which is reused * constantly... */ static inline int isrc_alloc_irq(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { u_int maxirqs, irq; mtx_assert(&isrc_table_lock, MA_OWNED); maxirqs = nitems(irq_sources); if (irq_next_free >= maxirqs) return (ENOSPC); for (irq = irq_next_free; irq < maxirqs; irq++) { if (irq_sources[irq] == NULL) goto found; } for (irq = 0; irq < irq_next_free; irq++) { if (irq_sources[irq] == NULL) goto found; } irq_next_free = maxirqs; return (ENOSPC); found: isrc->isrc_irq = irq; irq_sources[irq] = isrc; irq_next_free = irq + 1; if (irq_next_free >= maxirqs) irq_next_free = 0; return (0); } /* * Free unique interrupt number (resource handle) from interrupt source. */ static inline int isrc_free_irq(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { mtx_assert(&isrc_table_lock, MA_OWNED); if (isrc->isrc_irq >= nitems(irq_sources)) return (EINVAL); if (irq_sources[isrc->isrc_irq] != isrc) return (EINVAL); irq_sources[isrc->isrc_irq] = NULL; isrc->isrc_irq = INTR_IRQ_INVALID; /* just to be safe */ return (0); } /* * Initialize interrupt source and register it into global interrupt table. */ int intr_isrc_register(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc, device_t dev, u_int flags, const char *fmt, ...) { int error; va_list ap; bzero(isrc, sizeof(struct intr_irqsrc)); isrc->isrc_dev = dev; isrc->isrc_irq = INTR_IRQ_INVALID; /* just to be safe */ isrc->isrc_flags = flags; va_start(ap, fmt); vsnprintf(isrc->isrc_name, INTR_ISRC_NAMELEN, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); error = isrc_alloc_irq(isrc); if (error != 0) { mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (error); } /* * Setup interrupt counters, but not for IPI sources. Those are setup * later and only for used ones (up to INTR_IPI_COUNT) to not exhaust * our counter pool. */ if ((isrc->isrc_flags & INTR_ISRCF_IPI) == 0) isrc_setup_counters(isrc); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (0); } /* * Deregister interrupt source from global interrupt table. */ int intr_isrc_deregister(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { int error; mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); if ((isrc->isrc_flags & INTR_ISRCF_IPI) == 0) isrc_release_counters(isrc); error = isrc_free_irq(isrc); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (error); } #ifdef SMP /* * A support function for a PIC to decide if provided ISRC should be inited * on given cpu. The logic of INTR_ISRCF_BOUND flag and isrc_cpu member of * struct intr_irqsrc is the following: * * If INTR_ISRCF_BOUND is set, the ISRC should be inited only on cpus * set in isrc_cpu. If not, the ISRC should be inited on every cpu and * isrc_cpu is kept consistent with it. Thus isrc_cpu is always correct. */ bool intr_isrc_init_on_cpu(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc, u_int cpu) { if (isrc->isrc_handlers == 0) return (false); if ((isrc->isrc_flags & (INTR_ISRCF_PPI | INTR_ISRCF_IPI)) == 0) return (false); if (isrc->isrc_flags & INTR_ISRCF_BOUND) return (CPU_ISSET(cpu, &isrc->isrc_cpu)); CPU_SET(cpu, &isrc->isrc_cpu); return (true); } #endif #ifdef INTR_SOLO /* * Setup filter into interrupt source. */ static int iscr_setup_filter(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc, const char *name, intr_irq_filter_t *filter, void *arg, void **cookiep) { if (filter == NULL) return (EINVAL); mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); /* * Make sure that we do not mix the two ways * how we handle interrupt sources. */ if (isrc->isrc_filter != NULL || isrc->isrc_event != NULL) { mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (EBUSY); } isrc->isrc_filter = filter; isrc->isrc_arg = arg; isrc_update_name(isrc, name); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); *cookiep = isrc; return (0); } #endif /* * Interrupt source pre_ithread method for MI interrupt framework. */ static void intr_isrc_pre_ithread(void *arg) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc = arg; PIC_PRE_ITHREAD(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc); } /* * Interrupt source post_ithread method for MI interrupt framework. */ static void intr_isrc_post_ithread(void *arg) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc = arg; PIC_POST_ITHREAD(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc); } /* * Interrupt source post_filter method for MI interrupt framework. */ static void intr_isrc_post_filter(void *arg) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc = arg; PIC_POST_FILTER(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc); } /* * Interrupt source assign_cpu method for MI interrupt framework. */ static int intr_isrc_assign_cpu(void *arg, int cpu) { #ifdef SMP struct intr_irqsrc *isrc = arg; int error; if (isrc->isrc_dev != intr_irq_root_dev) return (EINVAL); mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); if (cpu == NOCPU) { CPU_ZERO(&isrc->isrc_cpu); isrc->isrc_flags &= ~INTR_ISRCF_BOUND; } else { CPU_SETOF(cpu, &isrc->isrc_cpu); isrc->isrc_flags |= INTR_ISRCF_BOUND; } /* * In NOCPU case, it's up to PIC to either leave ISRC on same CPU or * re-balance it to another CPU or enable it on more CPUs. However, * PIC is expected to change isrc_cpu appropriately to keep us well * informed if the call is successful. */ if (irq_assign_cpu) { error = PIC_BIND_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc); if (error) { CPU_ZERO(&isrc->isrc_cpu); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (error); } } mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (0); #else return (EOPNOTSUPP); #endif } /* * Create interrupt event for interrupt source. */ static int isrc_event_create(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { struct intr_event *ie; int error; error = intr_event_create(&ie, isrc, 0, isrc->isrc_irq, intr_isrc_pre_ithread, intr_isrc_post_ithread, intr_isrc_post_filter, intr_isrc_assign_cpu, "%s:", isrc->isrc_name); if (error) return (error); mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); /* * Make sure that we do not mix the two ways * how we handle interrupt sources. Let contested event wins. */ #ifdef INTR_SOLO if (isrc->isrc_filter != NULL || isrc->isrc_event != NULL) { #else if (isrc->isrc_event != NULL) { #endif mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); intr_event_destroy(ie); return (isrc->isrc_event != NULL ? EBUSY : 0); } isrc->isrc_event = ie; mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (0); } #ifdef notyet /* * Destroy interrupt event for interrupt source. */ static void isrc_event_destroy(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { struct intr_event *ie; mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); ie = isrc->isrc_event; isrc->isrc_event = NULL; mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); if (ie != NULL) intr_event_destroy(ie); } #endif /* * Add handler to interrupt source. */ static int isrc_add_handler(struct intr_irqsrc *isrc, const char *name, driver_filter_t filter, driver_intr_t handler, void *arg, enum intr_type flags, void **cookiep) { int error; if (isrc->isrc_event == NULL) { error = isrc_event_create(isrc); if (error) return (error); } error = intr_event_add_handler(isrc->isrc_event, name, filter, handler, arg, intr_priority(flags), flags, cookiep); if (error == 0) { mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); intrcnt_updatename(isrc); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); } return (error); } /* * Lookup interrupt controller locked. */ static inline struct intr_pic * pic_lookup_locked(device_t dev, intptr_t xref, int flags) { struct intr_pic *pic; mtx_assert(&pic_list_lock, MA_OWNED); if (dev == NULL && xref == 0) return (NULL); /* Note that pic->pic_dev is never NULL on registered PIC. */ SLIST_FOREACH(pic, &pic_list, pic_next) { if ((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) != (flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK)) continue; if (dev == NULL) { if (xref == pic->pic_xref) return (pic); } else if (xref == 0 || pic->pic_xref == 0) { if (dev == pic->pic_dev) return (pic); } else if (xref == pic->pic_xref && dev == pic->pic_dev) return (pic); } return (NULL); } /* * Lookup interrupt controller. */ static struct intr_pic * pic_lookup(device_t dev, intptr_t xref, int flags) { struct intr_pic *pic; mtx_lock(&pic_list_lock); pic = pic_lookup_locked(dev, xref, flags); mtx_unlock(&pic_list_lock); return (pic); } /* * Create interrupt controller. */ static struct intr_pic * pic_create(device_t dev, intptr_t xref, int flags) { struct intr_pic *pic; mtx_lock(&pic_list_lock); pic = pic_lookup_locked(dev, xref, flags); if (pic != NULL) { mtx_unlock(&pic_list_lock); return (pic); } pic = malloc(sizeof(*pic), M_INTRNG, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); if (pic == NULL) { mtx_unlock(&pic_list_lock); return (NULL); } pic->pic_xref = xref; pic->pic_dev = dev; pic->pic_flags = flags; mtx_init(&pic->pic_child_lock, "pic child lock", NULL, MTX_SPIN); SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&pic_list, pic, pic_next); mtx_unlock(&pic_list_lock); return (pic); } #ifdef notyet /* * Destroy interrupt controller. */ static void pic_destroy(device_t dev, intptr_t xref, int flags) { struct intr_pic *pic; mtx_lock(&pic_list_lock); pic = pic_lookup_locked(dev, xref, flags); if (pic == NULL) { mtx_unlock(&pic_list_lock); return; } SLIST_REMOVE(&pic_list, pic, intr_pic, pic_next); mtx_unlock(&pic_list_lock); free(pic, M_INTRNG); } #endif /* * Register interrupt controller. */ struct intr_pic * intr_pic_register(device_t dev, intptr_t xref) { struct intr_pic *pic; if (dev == NULL) return (NULL); pic = pic_create(dev, xref, FLAG_PIC); if (pic == NULL) return (NULL); debugf("PIC %p registered for %s \n", pic, device_get_nameunit(dev), dev, xref); return (pic); } /* * Unregister interrupt controller. */ int intr_pic_deregister(device_t dev, intptr_t xref) { panic("%s: not implemented", __func__); } /* * Mark interrupt controller (itself) as a root one. * * Note that only an interrupt controller can really know its position * in interrupt controller's tree. So root PIC must claim itself as a root. * * In FDT case, according to ePAPR approved version 1.1 from 08 April 2011, * page 30: * "The root of the interrupt tree is determined when traversal * of the interrupt tree reaches an interrupt controller node without * an interrupts property and thus no explicit interrupt parent." */ int intr_pic_claim_root(device_t dev, intptr_t xref, intr_irq_filter_t *filter, void *arg, u_int ipicount) { struct intr_pic *pic; pic = pic_lookup(dev, xref, FLAG_PIC); if (pic == NULL) { device_printf(dev, "not registered\n"); return (EINVAL); } KASSERT((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) == FLAG_PIC, ("%s: Found a non-PIC controller: %s", __func__, device_get_name(pic->pic_dev))); if (filter == NULL) { device_printf(dev, "filter missing\n"); return (EINVAL); } /* * Only one interrupt controllers could be on the root for now. * Note that we further suppose that there is not threaded interrupt * routine (handler) on the root. See intr_irq_handler(). */ if (intr_irq_root_dev != NULL) { device_printf(dev, "another root already set\n"); return (EBUSY); } intr_irq_root_dev = dev; irq_root_filter = filter; irq_root_arg = arg; irq_root_ipicount = ipicount; debugf("irq root set to %s\n", device_get_nameunit(dev)); return (0); } /* * Add a handler to manage a sub range of a parents interrupts. */ struct intr_pic * intr_pic_add_handler(device_t parent, struct intr_pic *pic, intr_child_irq_filter_t *filter, void *arg, uintptr_t start, uintptr_t length) { struct intr_pic *parent_pic; struct intr_pic_child *newchild; #ifdef INVARIANTS struct intr_pic_child *child; #endif /* Find the parent PIC */ parent_pic = pic_lookup(parent, 0, FLAG_PIC); if (parent_pic == NULL) return (NULL); newchild = malloc(sizeof(*newchild), M_INTRNG, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); newchild->pc_pic = pic; newchild->pc_filter = filter; newchild->pc_filter_arg = arg; newchild->pc_start = start; newchild->pc_length = length; mtx_lock_spin(&parent_pic->pic_child_lock); #ifdef INVARIANTS SLIST_FOREACH(child, &parent_pic->pic_children, pc_next) { KASSERT(child->pc_pic != pic, ("%s: Adding a child PIC twice", __func__)); } #endif SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&parent_pic->pic_children, newchild, pc_next); mtx_unlock_spin(&parent_pic->pic_child_lock); return (pic); } static int intr_resolve_irq(device_t dev, intptr_t xref, struct intr_map_data *data, struct intr_irqsrc **isrc) { struct intr_pic *pic; struct intr_map_data_msi *msi; if (data == NULL) return (EINVAL); pic = pic_lookup(dev, xref, (data->type == INTR_MAP_DATA_MSI) ? FLAG_MSI : FLAG_PIC); if (pic == NULL) return (ESRCH); switch (data->type) { case INTR_MAP_DATA_MSI: KASSERT((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) == FLAG_MSI, ("%s: Found a non-MSI controller: %s", __func__, device_get_name(pic->pic_dev))); msi = (struct intr_map_data_msi *)data; *isrc = msi->isrc; return (0); default: KASSERT((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) == FLAG_PIC, ("%s: Found a non-PIC controller: %s", __func__, device_get_name(pic->pic_dev))); return (PIC_MAP_INTR(pic->pic_dev, data, isrc)); } } int intr_activate_irq(device_t dev, struct resource *res) { device_t map_dev; intptr_t map_xref; struct intr_map_data *data; struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; u_int res_id; int error; KASSERT(rman_get_start(res) == rman_get_end(res), ("%s: more interrupts in resource", __func__)); res_id = (u_int)rman_get_start(res); if (intr_map_get_isrc(res_id) != NULL) panic("Attempt to double activation of resource id: %u\n", res_id); intr_map_copy_map_data(res_id, &map_dev, &map_xref, &data); error = intr_resolve_irq(map_dev, map_xref, data, &isrc); if (error != 0) { free(data, M_INTRNG); /* XXX TODO DISCONECTED PICs */ /* if (error == EINVAL) return(0); */ return (error); } intr_map_set_isrc(res_id, isrc); rman_set_virtual(res, data); return (PIC_ACTIVATE_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc, res, data)); } int intr_deactivate_irq(device_t dev, struct resource *res) { struct intr_map_data *data; struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; u_int res_id; int error; KASSERT(rman_get_start(res) == rman_get_end(res), ("%s: more interrupts in resource", __func__)); res_id = (u_int)rman_get_start(res); isrc = intr_map_get_isrc(res_id); if (isrc == NULL) panic("Attempt to deactivate non-active resource id: %u\n", res_id); data = rman_get_virtual(res); error = PIC_DEACTIVATE_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc, res, data); intr_map_set_isrc(res_id, NULL); rman_set_virtual(res, NULL); free(data, M_INTRNG); return (error); } int intr_setup_irq(device_t dev, struct resource *res, driver_filter_t filt, driver_intr_t hand, void *arg, int flags, void **cookiep) { int error; struct intr_map_data *data; struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; const char *name; u_int res_id; KASSERT(rman_get_start(res) == rman_get_end(res), ("%s: more interrupts in resource", __func__)); res_id = (u_int)rman_get_start(res); isrc = intr_map_get_isrc(res_id); if (isrc == NULL) { /* XXX TODO DISCONECTED PICs */ return (EINVAL); } data = rman_get_virtual(res); name = device_get_nameunit(dev); #ifdef INTR_SOLO /* * Standard handling is done through MI interrupt framework. However, * some interrupts could request solely own special handling. This * non standard handling can be used for interrupt controllers without * handler (filter only), so in case that interrupt controllers are * chained, MI interrupt framework is called only in leaf controller. * * Note that root interrupt controller routine is served as well, * however in intr_irq_handler(), i.e. main system dispatch routine. */ if (flags & INTR_SOLO && hand != NULL) { debugf("irq %u cannot solo on %s\n", irq, name); return (EINVAL); } if (flags & INTR_SOLO) { error = iscr_setup_filter(isrc, name, (intr_irq_filter_t *)filt, arg, cookiep); - debugf("irq %u setup filter error %d on %s\n", irq, error, + debugf("irq %u setup filter error %d on %s\n", isrc->isrc_irq, error, name); } else #endif { error = isrc_add_handler(isrc, name, filt, hand, arg, flags, cookiep); - debugf("irq %u add handler error %d on %s\n", irq, error, name); + debugf("irq %u add handler error %d on %s\n", isrc->isrc_irq, error, name); } if (error != 0) return (error); mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); error = PIC_SETUP_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc, res, data); if (error == 0) { isrc->isrc_handlers++; if (isrc->isrc_handlers == 1) PIC_ENABLE_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc); } mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); if (error != 0) intr_event_remove_handler(*cookiep); return (error); } int intr_teardown_irq(device_t dev, struct resource *res, void *cookie) { int error; struct intr_map_data *data; struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; u_int res_id; KASSERT(rman_get_start(res) == rman_get_end(res), ("%s: more interrupts in resource", __func__)); res_id = (u_int)rman_get_start(res); isrc = intr_map_get_isrc(res_id); if (isrc == NULL || isrc->isrc_handlers == 0) return (EINVAL); data = rman_get_virtual(res); #ifdef INTR_SOLO if (isrc->isrc_filter != NULL) { if (isrc != cookie) return (EINVAL); mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); isrc->isrc_filter = NULL; isrc->isrc_arg = NULL; isrc->isrc_handlers = 0; PIC_DISABLE_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc); PIC_TEARDOWN_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc, res, data); isrc_update_name(isrc, NULL); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (0); } #endif if (isrc != intr_handler_source(cookie)) return (EINVAL); error = intr_event_remove_handler(cookie); if (error == 0) { mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); isrc->isrc_handlers--; if (isrc->isrc_handlers == 0) PIC_DISABLE_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc); PIC_TEARDOWN_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc, res, data); intrcnt_updatename(isrc); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); } return (error); } int intr_describe_irq(device_t dev, struct resource *res, void *cookie, const char *descr) { int error; struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; u_int res_id; KASSERT(rman_get_start(res) == rman_get_end(res), ("%s: more interrupts in resource", __func__)); res_id = (u_int)rman_get_start(res); isrc = intr_map_get_isrc(res_id); if (isrc == NULL || isrc->isrc_handlers == 0) return (EINVAL); #ifdef INTR_SOLO if (isrc->isrc_filter != NULL) { if (isrc != cookie) return (EINVAL); mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); isrc_update_name(isrc, descr); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); return (0); } #endif error = intr_event_describe_handler(isrc->isrc_event, cookie, descr); if (error == 0) { mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); intrcnt_updatename(isrc); mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); } return (error); } #ifdef SMP int intr_bind_irq(device_t dev, struct resource *res, int cpu) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; u_int res_id; KASSERT(rman_get_start(res) == rman_get_end(res), ("%s: more interrupts in resource", __func__)); res_id = (u_int)rman_get_start(res); isrc = intr_map_get_isrc(res_id); if (isrc == NULL || isrc->isrc_handlers == 0) return (EINVAL); #ifdef INTR_SOLO if (isrc->isrc_filter != NULL) return (intr_isrc_assign_cpu(isrc, cpu)); #endif return (intr_event_bind(isrc->isrc_event, cpu)); } /* * Return the CPU that the next interrupt source should use. * For now just returns the next CPU according to round-robin. */ u_int intr_irq_next_cpu(u_int last_cpu, cpuset_t *cpumask) { u_int cpu; KASSERT(!CPU_EMPTY(cpumask), ("%s: Empty CPU mask", __func__)); if (!irq_assign_cpu || mp_ncpus == 1) { cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); if (CPU_ISSET(cpu, cpumask)) return (curcpu); return (CPU_FFS(cpumask) - 1); } do { last_cpu++; if (last_cpu > mp_maxid) last_cpu = 0; } while (!CPU_ISSET(last_cpu, cpumask)); return (last_cpu); } /* * Distribute all the interrupt sources among the available * CPUs once the AP's have been launched. */ static void intr_irq_shuffle(void *arg __unused) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; u_int i; if (mp_ncpus == 1) return; mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); irq_assign_cpu = TRUE; for (i = 0; i < NIRQ; i++) { isrc = irq_sources[i]; if (isrc == NULL || isrc->isrc_handlers == 0 || isrc->isrc_flags & (INTR_ISRCF_PPI | INTR_ISRCF_IPI)) continue; if (isrc->isrc_event != NULL && isrc->isrc_flags & INTR_ISRCF_BOUND && isrc->isrc_event->ie_cpu != CPU_FFS(&isrc->isrc_cpu) - 1) panic("%s: CPU inconsistency", __func__); if ((isrc->isrc_flags & INTR_ISRCF_BOUND) == 0) CPU_ZERO(&isrc->isrc_cpu); /* start again */ /* * We are in wicked position here if the following call fails * for bound ISRC. The best thing we can do is to clear * isrc_cpu so inconsistency with ie_cpu will be detectable. */ if (PIC_BIND_INTR(isrc->isrc_dev, isrc) != 0) CPU_ZERO(&isrc->isrc_cpu); } mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); } SYSINIT(intr_irq_shuffle, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_SECOND, intr_irq_shuffle, NULL); #else u_int intr_irq_next_cpu(u_int current_cpu, cpuset_t *cpumask) { return (PCPU_GET(cpuid)); } #endif /* * Allocate memory for new intr_map_data structure. * Initialize common fields. */ struct intr_map_data * intr_alloc_map_data(enum intr_map_data_type type, size_t len, int flags) { struct intr_map_data *data; data = malloc(len, M_INTRNG, flags); data->type = type; data->len = len; return (data); } void intr_free_intr_map_data(struct intr_map_data *data) { free(data, M_INTRNG); } /* * Register a MSI/MSI-X interrupt controller */ int intr_msi_register(device_t dev, intptr_t xref) { struct intr_pic *pic; if (dev == NULL) return (EINVAL); pic = pic_create(dev, xref, FLAG_MSI); if (pic == NULL) return (ENOMEM); debugf("PIC %p registered for %s \n", pic, device_get_nameunit(dev), dev, (uintmax_t)xref); return (0); } int intr_alloc_msi(device_t pci, device_t child, intptr_t xref, int count, int maxcount, int *irqs) { struct intr_irqsrc **isrc; struct intr_pic *pic; device_t pdev; struct intr_map_data_msi *msi; int err, i; pic = pic_lookup(NULL, xref, FLAG_MSI); if (pic == NULL) return (ESRCH); KASSERT((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) == FLAG_MSI, ("%s: Found a non-MSI controller: %s", __func__, device_get_name(pic->pic_dev))); isrc = malloc(sizeof(*isrc) * count, M_INTRNG, M_WAITOK); err = MSI_ALLOC_MSI(pic->pic_dev, child, count, maxcount, &pdev, isrc); if (err != 0) { free(isrc, M_INTRNG); return (err); } for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { msi = (struct intr_map_data_msi *)intr_alloc_map_data( INTR_MAP_DATA_MSI, sizeof(*msi), M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); msi-> isrc = isrc[i]; irqs[i] = intr_map_irq(pic->pic_dev, xref, (struct intr_map_data *)msi); } free(isrc, M_INTRNG); return (err); } int intr_release_msi(device_t pci, device_t child, intptr_t xref, int count, int *irqs) { struct intr_irqsrc **isrc; struct intr_pic *pic; struct intr_map_data_msi *msi; int i, err; pic = pic_lookup(NULL, xref, FLAG_MSI); if (pic == NULL) return (ESRCH); KASSERT((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) == FLAG_MSI, ("%s: Found a non-MSI controller: %s", __func__, device_get_name(pic->pic_dev))); isrc = malloc(sizeof(*isrc) * count, M_INTRNG, M_WAITOK); for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { msi = (struct intr_map_data_msi *) intr_map_get_map_data(irqs[i]); KASSERT(msi->hdr.type == INTR_MAP_DATA_MSI, ("%s: irq %d map data is not MSI", __func__, irqs[i])); isrc[i] = msi->isrc; } err = MSI_RELEASE_MSI(pic->pic_dev, child, count, isrc); for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { if (isrc[i] != NULL) intr_unmap_irq(irqs[i]); } free(isrc, M_INTRNG); return (err); } int intr_alloc_msix(device_t pci, device_t child, intptr_t xref, int *irq) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; struct intr_pic *pic; device_t pdev; struct intr_map_data_msi *msi; int err; pic = pic_lookup(NULL, xref, FLAG_MSI); if (pic == NULL) return (ESRCH); KASSERT((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) == FLAG_MSI, ("%s: Found a non-MSI controller: %s", __func__, device_get_name(pic->pic_dev))); err = MSI_ALLOC_MSIX(pic->pic_dev, child, &pdev, &isrc); if (err != 0) return (err); msi = (struct intr_map_data_msi *)intr_alloc_map_data( INTR_MAP_DATA_MSI, sizeof(*msi), M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); msi->isrc = isrc; *irq = intr_map_irq(pic->pic_dev, xref, (struct intr_map_data *)msi); return (0); } int intr_release_msix(device_t pci, device_t child, intptr_t xref, int irq) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; struct intr_pic *pic; struct intr_map_data_msi *msi; int err; pic = pic_lookup(NULL, xref, FLAG_MSI); if (pic == NULL) return (ESRCH); KASSERT((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) == FLAG_MSI, ("%s: Found a non-MSI controller: %s", __func__, device_get_name(pic->pic_dev))); msi = (struct intr_map_data_msi *) intr_map_get_map_data(irq); KASSERT(msi->hdr.type == INTR_MAP_DATA_MSI, ("%s: irq %d map data is not MSI", __func__, irq)); isrc = msi->isrc; if (isrc == NULL) { intr_unmap_irq(irq); return (EINVAL); } err = MSI_RELEASE_MSIX(pic->pic_dev, child, isrc); intr_unmap_irq(irq); return (err); } int intr_map_msi(device_t pci, device_t child, intptr_t xref, int irq, uint64_t *addr, uint32_t *data) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; struct intr_pic *pic; int err; pic = pic_lookup(NULL, xref, FLAG_MSI); if (pic == NULL) return (ESRCH); KASSERT((pic->pic_flags & FLAG_TYPE_MASK) == FLAG_MSI, ("%s: Found a non-MSI controller: %s", __func__, device_get_name(pic->pic_dev))); isrc = intr_map_get_isrc(irq); if (isrc == NULL) return (EINVAL); err = MSI_MAP_MSI(pic->pic_dev, child, isrc, addr, data); return (err); } void dosoftints(void); void dosoftints(void) { } #ifdef SMP /* * Init interrupt controller on another CPU. */ void intr_pic_init_secondary(void) { /* * QQQ: Only root PIC is aware of other CPUs ??? */ KASSERT(intr_irq_root_dev != NULL, ("%s: no root attached", __func__)); //mtx_lock(&isrc_table_lock); PIC_INIT_SECONDARY(intr_irq_root_dev); //mtx_unlock(&isrc_table_lock); } #endif #ifdef DDB DB_SHOW_COMMAND(irqs, db_show_irqs) { u_int i, irqsum; u_long num; struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; for (irqsum = 0, i = 0; i < NIRQ; i++) { isrc = irq_sources[i]; if (isrc == NULL) continue; num = isrc->isrc_count != NULL ? isrc->isrc_count[0] : 0; db_printf("irq%-3u <%s>: cpu %02lx%s cnt %lu\n", i, isrc->isrc_name, isrc->isrc_cpu.__bits[0], isrc->isrc_flags & INTR_ISRCF_BOUND ? " (bound)" : "", num); irqsum += num; } db_printf("irq total %u\n", irqsum); } #endif /* * Interrupt mapping table functions. * * Please, keep this part separately, it can be transformed to * extension of standard resources. */ struct intr_map_entry { device_t dev; intptr_t xref; struct intr_map_data *map_data; struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; /* XXX TODO DISCONECTED PICs */ /*int flags */ }; /* XXX Convert irq_map[] to dynamicaly expandable one. */ static struct intr_map_entry *irq_map[2 * NIRQ]; static int irq_map_count = nitems(irq_map); static int irq_map_first_free_idx; static struct mtx irq_map_lock; static struct intr_irqsrc * intr_map_get_isrc(u_int res_id) { struct intr_irqsrc *isrc; mtx_lock(&irq_map_lock); if ((res_id >= irq_map_count) || (irq_map[res_id] == NULL)) { mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); return (NULL); } isrc = irq_map[res_id]->isrc; mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); return (isrc); } static void intr_map_set_isrc(u_int res_id, struct intr_irqsrc *isrc) { mtx_lock(&irq_map_lock); if ((res_id >= irq_map_count) || (irq_map[res_id] == NULL)) { mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); return; } irq_map[res_id]->isrc = isrc; mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); } /* * Get a copy of intr_map_entry data */ static struct intr_map_data * intr_map_get_map_data(u_int res_id) { struct intr_map_data *data; data = NULL; mtx_lock(&irq_map_lock); if (res_id >= irq_map_count || irq_map[res_id] == NULL) panic("Attempt to copy invalid resource id: %u\n", res_id); data = irq_map[res_id]->map_data; mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); return (data); } /* * Get a copy of intr_map_entry data */ static void intr_map_copy_map_data(u_int res_id, device_t *map_dev, intptr_t *map_xref, struct intr_map_data **data) { size_t len; len = 0; mtx_lock(&irq_map_lock); if (res_id >= irq_map_count || irq_map[res_id] == NULL) panic("Attempt to copy invalid resource id: %u\n", res_id); if (irq_map[res_id]->map_data != NULL) len = irq_map[res_id]->map_data->len; mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); if (len == 0) *data = NULL; else *data = malloc(len, M_INTRNG, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); mtx_lock(&irq_map_lock); if (irq_map[res_id] == NULL) panic("Attempt to copy invalid resource id: %u\n", res_id); if (len != 0) { if (len != irq_map[res_id]->map_data->len) panic("Resource id: %u has changed.\n", res_id); memcpy(*data, irq_map[res_id]->map_data, len); } *map_dev = irq_map[res_id]->dev; *map_xref = irq_map[res_id]->xref; mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); } /* * Allocate and fill new entry in irq_map table. */ u_int intr_map_irq(device_t dev, intptr_t xref, struct intr_map_data *data) { u_int i; struct intr_map_entry *entry; /* Prepare new entry first. */ entry = malloc(sizeof(*entry), M_INTRNG, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); entry->dev = dev; entry->xref = xref; entry->map_data = data; entry->isrc = NULL; mtx_lock(&irq_map_lock); for (i = irq_map_first_free_idx; i < irq_map_count; i++) { if (irq_map[i] == NULL) { irq_map[i] = entry; irq_map_first_free_idx = i + 1; mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); return (i); } } mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); /* XXX Expand irq_map table */ panic("IRQ mapping table is full."); } /* * Remove and free mapping entry. */ void intr_unmap_irq(u_int res_id) { struct intr_map_entry *entry; mtx_lock(&irq_map_lock); if ((res_id >= irq_map_count) || (irq_map[res_id] == NULL)) panic("Attempt to unmap invalid resource id: %u\n", res_id); entry = irq_map[res_id]; irq_map[res_id] = NULL; irq_map_first_free_idx = res_id; mtx_unlock(&irq_map_lock); intr_free_intr_map_data(entry->map_data); free(entry, M_INTRNG); } /* * Clone mapping entry. */ u_int intr_map_clone_irq(u_int old_res_id) { device_t map_dev; intptr_t map_xref; struct intr_map_data *data; intr_map_copy_map_data(old_res_id, &map_dev, &map_xref, &data); return (intr_map_irq(map_dev, map_xref, data)); } static void intr_map_init(void *dummy __unused) { mtx_init(&irq_map_lock, "intr map table", NULL, MTX_DEF); } SYSINIT(intr_map_init, SI_SUB_INTR, SI_ORDER_FIRST, intr_map_init, NULL); Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_sbuf.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_sbuf.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_sbuf.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,876 +1,882 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Poul-Henning Kamp * Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Dag-Erling Coïdan Smørgrav * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer * in this position and unchanged. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #ifdef _KERNEL #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #else /* _KERNEL */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif /* _KERNEL */ #include #ifdef _KERNEL static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SBUF, "sbuf", "string buffers"); #define SBMALLOC(size) malloc(size, M_SBUF, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO) #define SBFREE(buf) free(buf, M_SBUF) #else /* _KERNEL */ #define KASSERT(e, m) #define SBMALLOC(size) calloc(1, size) #define SBFREE(buf) free(buf) #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * Predicates */ #define SBUF_ISDYNAMIC(s) ((s)->s_flags & SBUF_DYNAMIC) #define SBUF_ISDYNSTRUCT(s) ((s)->s_flags & SBUF_DYNSTRUCT) #define SBUF_ISFINISHED(s) ((s)->s_flags & SBUF_FINISHED) #define SBUF_HASROOM(s) ((s)->s_len < (s)->s_size - 1) #define SBUF_FREESPACE(s) ((s)->s_size - ((s)->s_len + 1)) #define SBUF_CANEXTEND(s) ((s)->s_flags & SBUF_AUTOEXTEND) #define SBUF_ISSECTION(s) ((s)->s_flags & SBUF_INSECTION) #define SBUF_NULINCLUDED(s) ((s)->s_flags & SBUF_INCLUDENUL) +#define SBUF_ISDRAINTOEOR(s) ((s)->s_flags & SBUF_DRAINTOEOR) +#define SBUF_DODRAINTOEOR(s) (SBUF_ISSECTION(s) && SBUF_ISDRAINTOEOR(s)) /* * Set / clear flags */ #define SBUF_SETFLAG(s, f) do { (s)->s_flags |= (f); } while (0) #define SBUF_CLEARFLAG(s, f) do { (s)->s_flags &= ~(f); } while (0) #define SBUF_MINSIZE 2 /* Min is 1 byte + nulterm. */ #define SBUF_MINEXTENDSIZE 16 /* Should be power of 2. */ #ifdef PAGE_SIZE #define SBUF_MAXEXTENDSIZE PAGE_SIZE #define SBUF_MAXEXTENDINCR PAGE_SIZE #else #define SBUF_MAXEXTENDSIZE 4096 #define SBUF_MAXEXTENDINCR 4096 #endif /* * Debugging support */ #if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(INVARIANTS) static void _assert_sbuf_integrity(const char *fun, struct sbuf *s) { KASSERT(s != NULL, ("%s called with a NULL sbuf pointer", fun)); KASSERT(s->s_buf != NULL, ("%s called with uninitialized or corrupt sbuf", fun)); if (SBUF_ISFINISHED(s) && SBUF_NULINCLUDED(s)) { KASSERT(s->s_len <= s->s_size, ("wrote past end of sbuf (%jd >= %jd)", (intmax_t)s->s_len, (intmax_t)s->s_size)); } else { KASSERT(s->s_len < s->s_size, ("wrote past end of sbuf (%jd >= %jd)", (intmax_t)s->s_len, (intmax_t)s->s_size)); } } static void _assert_sbuf_state(const char *fun, struct sbuf *s, int state) { KASSERT((s->s_flags & SBUF_FINISHED) == state, ("%s called with %sfinished or corrupt sbuf", fun, (state ? "un" : ""))); } #define assert_sbuf_integrity(s) _assert_sbuf_integrity(__func__, (s)) #define assert_sbuf_state(s, i) _assert_sbuf_state(__func__, (s), (i)) #else /* _KERNEL && INVARIANTS */ #define assert_sbuf_integrity(s) do { } while (0) #define assert_sbuf_state(s, i) do { } while (0) #endif /* _KERNEL && INVARIANTS */ #ifdef CTASSERT CTASSERT(powerof2(SBUF_MAXEXTENDSIZE)); CTASSERT(powerof2(SBUF_MAXEXTENDINCR)); #endif static int sbuf_extendsize(int size) { int newsize; if (size < (int)SBUF_MAXEXTENDSIZE) { newsize = SBUF_MINEXTENDSIZE; while (newsize < size) newsize *= 2; } else { newsize = roundup2(size, SBUF_MAXEXTENDINCR); } KASSERT(newsize >= size, ("%s: %d < %d\n", __func__, newsize, size)); return (newsize); } /* * Extend an sbuf. */ static int sbuf_extend(struct sbuf *s, int addlen) { char *newbuf; int newsize; if (!SBUF_CANEXTEND(s)) return (-1); newsize = sbuf_extendsize(s->s_size + addlen); newbuf = SBMALLOC(newsize); if (newbuf == NULL) return (-1); memcpy(newbuf, s->s_buf, s->s_size); if (SBUF_ISDYNAMIC(s)) SBFREE(s->s_buf); else SBUF_SETFLAG(s, SBUF_DYNAMIC); s->s_buf = newbuf; s->s_size = newsize; return (0); } /* * Initialize the internals of an sbuf. * If buf is non-NULL, it points to a static or already-allocated string * big enough to hold at least length characters. */ static struct sbuf * sbuf_newbuf(struct sbuf *s, char *buf, int length, int flags) { memset(s, 0, sizeof(*s)); s->s_flags = flags; s->s_size = length; s->s_buf = buf; if ((s->s_flags & SBUF_AUTOEXTEND) == 0) { KASSERT(s->s_size >= SBUF_MINSIZE, ("attempt to create an sbuf smaller than %d bytes", SBUF_MINSIZE)); } if (s->s_buf != NULL) return (s); if ((flags & SBUF_AUTOEXTEND) != 0) s->s_size = sbuf_extendsize(s->s_size); s->s_buf = SBMALLOC(s->s_size); if (s->s_buf == NULL) return (NULL); SBUF_SETFLAG(s, SBUF_DYNAMIC); return (s); } /* * Initialize an sbuf. * If buf is non-NULL, it points to a static or already-allocated string * big enough to hold at least length characters. */ struct sbuf * sbuf_new(struct sbuf *s, char *buf, int length, int flags) { KASSERT(length >= 0, ("attempt to create an sbuf of negative length (%d)", length)); KASSERT((flags & ~SBUF_USRFLAGMSK) == 0, ("%s called with invalid flags", __func__)); flags &= SBUF_USRFLAGMSK; if (s != NULL) return (sbuf_newbuf(s, buf, length, flags)); s = SBMALLOC(sizeof(*s)); if (s == NULL) return (NULL); if (sbuf_newbuf(s, buf, length, flags) == NULL) { SBFREE(s); return (NULL); } SBUF_SETFLAG(s, SBUF_DYNSTRUCT); return (s); } #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Create an sbuf with uio data */ struct sbuf * sbuf_uionew(struct sbuf *s, struct uio *uio, int *error) { KASSERT(uio != NULL, ("%s called with NULL uio pointer", __func__)); KASSERT(error != NULL, ("%s called with NULL error pointer", __func__)); s = sbuf_new(s, NULL, uio->uio_resid + 1, 0); if (s == NULL) { *error = ENOMEM; return (NULL); } *error = uiomove(s->s_buf, uio->uio_resid, uio); if (*error != 0) { sbuf_delete(s); return (NULL); } s->s_len = s->s_size - 1; if (SBUF_ISSECTION(s)) s->s_sect_len = s->s_size - 1; *error = 0; return (s); } #endif int sbuf_get_flags(struct sbuf *s) { return (s->s_flags & SBUF_USRFLAGMSK); } void sbuf_clear_flags(struct sbuf *s, int flags) { s->s_flags &= ~(flags & SBUF_USRFLAGMSK); } void sbuf_set_flags(struct sbuf *s, int flags) { s->s_flags |= (flags & SBUF_USRFLAGMSK); } /* * Clear an sbuf and reset its position. */ void sbuf_clear(struct sbuf *s) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); /* don't care if it's finished or not */ SBUF_CLEARFLAG(s, SBUF_FINISHED); s->s_error = 0; s->s_len = 0; + s->s_rec_off = 0; s->s_sect_len = 0; } /* * Set the sbuf's end position to an arbitrary value. * Effectively truncates the sbuf at the new position. */ int sbuf_setpos(struct sbuf *s, ssize_t pos) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); KASSERT(pos >= 0, ("attempt to seek to a negative position (%jd)", (intmax_t)pos)); KASSERT(pos < s->s_size, ("attempt to seek past end of sbuf (%jd >= %jd)", (intmax_t)pos, (intmax_t)s->s_size)); KASSERT(!SBUF_ISSECTION(s), ("attempt to seek when in a section")); if (pos < 0 || pos > s->s_len) return (-1); s->s_len = pos; return (0); } /* * Set up a drain function and argument on an sbuf to flush data to * when the sbuf buffer overflows. */ void sbuf_set_drain(struct sbuf *s, sbuf_drain_func *func, void *ctx) { assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); assert_sbuf_integrity(s); KASSERT(func == s->s_drain_func || s->s_len == 0, ("Cannot change drain to %p on non-empty sbuf %p", func, s)); s->s_drain_func = func; s->s_drain_arg = ctx; } /* * Call the drain and process the return. */ static int sbuf_drain(struct sbuf *s) { int len; KASSERT(s->s_len > 0, ("Shouldn't drain empty sbuf %p", s)); KASSERT(s->s_error == 0, ("Called %s with error on %p", __func__, s)); - len = s->s_drain_func(s->s_drain_arg, s->s_buf, s->s_len); - if (len < 0) { - s->s_error = -len; + if (SBUF_DODRAINTOEOR(s) && s->s_rec_off == 0) + return (s->s_error = EDEADLK); + len = s->s_drain_func(s->s_drain_arg, s->s_buf, + SBUF_DODRAINTOEOR(s) ? s->s_rec_off : s->s_len); + if (len <= 0) { + s->s_error = len ? -len : EDEADLK; return (s->s_error); } KASSERT(len > 0 && len <= s->s_len, ("Bad drain amount %d for sbuf %p", len, s)); s->s_len -= len; + s->s_rec_off -= len; /* * Fast path for the expected case where all the data was * drained. */ if (s->s_len == 0) return (0); /* * Move the remaining characters to the beginning of the * string. */ memmove(s->s_buf, s->s_buf + len, s->s_len); return (0); } /* * Append bytes to an sbuf. This is the core function for appending * to an sbuf and is the main place that deals with extending the * buffer and marking overflow. */ static void sbuf_put_bytes(struct sbuf *s, const char *buf, size_t len) { size_t n; assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); if (s->s_error != 0) return; while (len > 0) { if (SBUF_FREESPACE(s) <= 0) { /* * If there is a drain, use it, otherwise extend the * buffer. */ if (s->s_drain_func != NULL) (void)sbuf_drain(s); else if (sbuf_extend(s, len > INT_MAX ? INT_MAX : len) < 0) s->s_error = ENOMEM; if (s->s_error != 0) return; } n = SBUF_FREESPACE(s); if (len < n) n = len; memcpy(&s->s_buf[s->s_len], buf, n); s->s_len += n; if (SBUF_ISSECTION(s)) s->s_sect_len += n; len -= n; buf += n; } } static void sbuf_put_byte(struct sbuf *s, char c) { sbuf_put_bytes(s, &c, 1); } /* * Append a byte string to an sbuf. */ int sbuf_bcat(struct sbuf *s, const void *buf, size_t len) { sbuf_put_bytes(s, buf, len); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); return (0); } #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Copy a byte string from userland into an sbuf. */ int sbuf_bcopyin(struct sbuf *s, const void *uaddr, size_t len) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); KASSERT(s->s_drain_func == NULL, ("Nonsensical copyin to sbuf %p with a drain", s)); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); if (len == 0) return (0); if (len > SBUF_FREESPACE(s)) { sbuf_extend(s, len - SBUF_FREESPACE(s)); if (SBUF_FREESPACE(s) < len) len = SBUF_FREESPACE(s); } if (copyin(uaddr, s->s_buf + s->s_len, len) != 0) return (-1); s->s_len += len; return (0); } #endif /* * Copy a byte string into an sbuf. */ int sbuf_bcpy(struct sbuf *s, const void *buf, size_t len) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); sbuf_clear(s); return (sbuf_bcat(s, buf, len)); } /* * Append a string to an sbuf. */ int sbuf_cat(struct sbuf *s, const char *str) { size_t n; n = strlen(str); sbuf_put_bytes(s, str, n); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); return (0); } #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Append a string from userland to an sbuf. */ int sbuf_copyin(struct sbuf *s, const void *uaddr, size_t len) { size_t done; assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); KASSERT(s->s_drain_func == NULL, ("Nonsensical copyin to sbuf %p with a drain", s)); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); if (len == 0) len = SBUF_FREESPACE(s); /* XXX return 0? */ if (len > SBUF_FREESPACE(s)) { sbuf_extend(s, len); if (SBUF_FREESPACE(s) < len) len = SBUF_FREESPACE(s); } switch (copyinstr(uaddr, s->s_buf + s->s_len, len + 1, &done)) { case ENAMETOOLONG: s->s_error = ENOMEM; /* fall through */ case 0: s->s_len += done - 1; if (SBUF_ISSECTION(s)) s->s_sect_len += done - 1; break; default: return (-1); /* XXX */ } return (done); } #endif /* * Copy a string into an sbuf. */ int sbuf_cpy(struct sbuf *s, const char *str) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); sbuf_clear(s); return (sbuf_cat(s, str)); } /* * Format the given argument list and append the resulting string to an sbuf. */ #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Append a non-NUL character to an sbuf. This prototype signature is * suitable for use with kvprintf(9). */ static void sbuf_putc_func(int c, void *arg) { if (c != '\0') sbuf_put_byte(arg, c); } int sbuf_vprintf(struct sbuf *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); KASSERT(fmt != NULL, ("%s called with a NULL format string", __func__)); (void)kvprintf(fmt, sbuf_putc_func, s, 10, ap); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); return (0); } #else /* !_KERNEL */ int sbuf_vprintf(struct sbuf *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { va_list ap_copy; int error, len; assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); KASSERT(fmt != NULL, ("%s called with a NULL format string", __func__)); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); /* * For the moment, there is no way to get vsnprintf(3) to hand * back a character at a time, to push everything into * sbuf_putc_func() as was done for the kernel. * * In userspace, while drains are useful, there's generally * not a problem attempting to malloc(3) on out of space. So * expand a userland sbuf if there is not enough room for the * data produced by sbuf_[v]printf(3). */ error = 0; do { va_copy(ap_copy, ap); len = vsnprintf(&s->s_buf[s->s_len], SBUF_FREESPACE(s) + 1, fmt, ap_copy); if (len < 0) { s->s_error = errno; return (-1); } va_end(ap_copy); if (SBUF_FREESPACE(s) >= len) break; /* Cannot print with the current available space. */ if (s->s_drain_func != NULL && s->s_len > 0) - error = sbuf_drain(s); - else - error = sbuf_extend(s, len - SBUF_FREESPACE(s)); + error = sbuf_drain(s); /* sbuf_drain() sets s_error. */ + else if (sbuf_extend(s, len - SBUF_FREESPACE(s)) != 0) + s->s_error = error = ENOMEM; } while (error == 0); /* * s->s_len is the length of the string, without the terminating nul. * When updating s->s_len, we must subtract 1 from the length that * we passed into vsnprintf() because that length includes the * terminating nul. * * vsnprintf() returns the amount that would have been copied, * given sufficient space, so don't over-increment s_len. */ if (SBUF_FREESPACE(s) < len) len = SBUF_FREESPACE(s); s->s_len += len; if (SBUF_ISSECTION(s)) s->s_sect_len += len; - if (!SBUF_HASROOM(s) && !SBUF_CANEXTEND(s)) - s->s_error = ENOMEM; KASSERT(s->s_len < s->s_size, ("wrote past end of sbuf (%d >= %d)", s->s_len, s->s_size)); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); return (0); } #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * Format the given arguments and append the resulting string to an sbuf. */ int sbuf_printf(struct sbuf *s, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; int result; va_start(ap, fmt); result = sbuf_vprintf(s, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); return (result); } /* * Append a character to an sbuf. */ int sbuf_putc(struct sbuf *s, int c) { sbuf_put_byte(s, c); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); return (0); } /* * Trim whitespace characters from end of an sbuf. */ int sbuf_trim(struct sbuf *s) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); KASSERT(s->s_drain_func == NULL, ("%s makes no sense on sbuf %p with drain", __func__, s)); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); while (s->s_len > 0 && isspace(s->s_buf[s->s_len-1])) { --s->s_len; if (SBUF_ISSECTION(s)) s->s_sect_len--; } return (0); } /* * Check if an sbuf has an error. */ int sbuf_error(const struct sbuf *s) { return (s->s_error); } /* * Finish off an sbuf. */ int sbuf_finish(struct sbuf *s) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); s->s_buf[s->s_len] = '\0'; if (SBUF_NULINCLUDED(s)) s->s_len++; if (s->s_drain_func != NULL) { while (s->s_len > 0 && s->s_error == 0) s->s_error = sbuf_drain(s); } SBUF_SETFLAG(s, SBUF_FINISHED); #ifdef _KERNEL return (s->s_error); #else if (s->s_error != 0) { errno = s->s_error; return (-1); } return (0); #endif } /* * Return a pointer to the sbuf data. */ char * sbuf_data(struct sbuf *s) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, SBUF_FINISHED); KASSERT(s->s_drain_func == NULL, ("%s makes no sense on sbuf %p with drain", __func__, s)); return (s->s_buf); } /* * Return the length of the sbuf data. */ ssize_t sbuf_len(struct sbuf *s) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); /* don't care if it's finished or not */ KASSERT(s->s_drain_func == NULL, ("%s makes no sense on sbuf %p with drain", __func__, s)); if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); /* If finished, nulterm is already in len, else add one. */ if (SBUF_NULINCLUDED(s) && !SBUF_ISFINISHED(s)) return (s->s_len + 1); return (s->s_len); } /* * Clear an sbuf, free its buffer if necessary. */ void sbuf_delete(struct sbuf *s) { int isdyn; assert_sbuf_integrity(s); /* don't care if it's finished or not */ if (SBUF_ISDYNAMIC(s)) SBFREE(s->s_buf); isdyn = SBUF_ISDYNSTRUCT(s); memset(s, 0, sizeof(*s)); if (isdyn) SBFREE(s); } /* * Check if an sbuf has been finished. */ int sbuf_done(const struct sbuf *s) { return (SBUF_ISFINISHED(s)); } /* * Start a section. */ void sbuf_start_section(struct sbuf *s, ssize_t *old_lenp) { assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); if (!SBUF_ISSECTION(s)) { KASSERT(s->s_sect_len == 0, ("s_sect_len != 0 when starting a section")); if (old_lenp != NULL) *old_lenp = -1; + s->s_rec_off = s->s_len; SBUF_SETFLAG(s, SBUF_INSECTION); } else { KASSERT(old_lenp != NULL, ("s_sect_len should be saved when starting a subsection")); *old_lenp = s->s_sect_len; s->s_sect_len = 0; } } /* * End the section padding to the specified length with the specified * character. */ ssize_t sbuf_end_section(struct sbuf *s, ssize_t old_len, size_t pad, int c) { ssize_t len; assert_sbuf_integrity(s); assert_sbuf_state(s, 0); KASSERT(SBUF_ISSECTION(s), ("attempt to end a section when not in a section")); if (pad > 1) { len = roundup(s->s_sect_len, pad) - s->s_sect_len; for (; s->s_error == 0 && len > 0; len--) sbuf_put_byte(s, c); } len = s->s_sect_len; if (old_len == -1) { - s->s_sect_len = 0; + s->s_rec_off = s->s_sect_len = 0; SBUF_CLEARFLAG(s, SBUF_INSECTION); } else { s->s_sect_len += old_len; } if (s->s_error != 0) return (-1); return (len); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_smp.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_smp.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/kern/subr_smp.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1148 +1,1148 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2001, John Baldwin . * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * This module holds the global variables and machine independent functions * used for the kernel SMP support. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "opt_sched.h" #ifdef SMP MALLOC_DEFINE(M_TOPO, "toponodes", "SMP topology data"); volatile cpuset_t stopped_cpus; volatile cpuset_t started_cpus; volatile cpuset_t suspended_cpus; cpuset_t hlt_cpus_mask; cpuset_t logical_cpus_mask; void (*cpustop_restartfunc)(void); #endif static int sysctl_kern_smp_active(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS); /* This is used in modules that need to work in both SMP and UP. */ cpuset_t all_cpus; int mp_ncpus; /* export this for libkvm consumers. */ int mp_maxcpus = MAXCPU; volatile int smp_started; u_int mp_maxid; static SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, OID_AUTO, smp, CTLFLAG_RD|CTLFLAG_CAPRD, NULL, "Kernel SMP"); SYSCTL_INT(_kern_smp, OID_AUTO, maxid, CTLFLAG_RD|CTLFLAG_CAPRD, &mp_maxid, 0, "Max CPU ID."); SYSCTL_INT(_kern_smp, OID_AUTO, maxcpus, CTLFLAG_RD|CTLFLAG_CAPRD, &mp_maxcpus, 0, "Max number of CPUs that the system was compiled for."); SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_smp, OID_AUTO, active, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLTYPE_INT, NULL, 0, sysctl_kern_smp_active, "I", "Indicates system is running in SMP mode"); int smp_disabled = 0; /* has smp been disabled? */ SYSCTL_INT(_kern_smp, OID_AUTO, disabled, CTLFLAG_RDTUN|CTLFLAG_CAPRD, &smp_disabled, 0, "SMP has been disabled from the loader"); int smp_cpus = 1; /* how many cpu's running */ SYSCTL_INT(_kern_smp, OID_AUTO, cpus, CTLFLAG_RD|CTLFLAG_CAPRD, &smp_cpus, 0, "Number of CPUs online"); int smp_topology = 0; /* Which topology we're using. */ SYSCTL_INT(_kern_smp, OID_AUTO, topology, CTLFLAG_RDTUN, &smp_topology, 0, "Topology override setting; 0 is default provided by hardware."); #ifdef SMP /* Enable forwarding of a signal to a process running on a different CPU */ static int forward_signal_enabled = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_kern_smp, OID_AUTO, forward_signal_enabled, CTLFLAG_RW, &forward_signal_enabled, 0, "Forwarding of a signal to a process on a different CPU"); /* Variables needed for SMP rendezvous. */ static volatile int smp_rv_ncpus; static void (*volatile smp_rv_setup_func)(void *arg); static void (*volatile smp_rv_action_func)(void *arg); static void (*volatile smp_rv_teardown_func)(void *arg); static void *volatile smp_rv_func_arg; static volatile int smp_rv_waiters[4]; /* * Shared mutex to restrict busywaits between smp_rendezvous() and * smp(_targeted)_tlb_shootdown(). A deadlock occurs if both of these * functions trigger at once and cause multiple CPUs to busywait with * interrupts disabled. */ struct mtx smp_ipi_mtx; /* * Let the MD SMP code initialize mp_maxid very early if it can. */ static void mp_setmaxid(void *dummy) { cpu_mp_setmaxid(); KASSERT(mp_ncpus >= 1, ("%s: CPU count < 1", __func__)); KASSERT(mp_ncpus > 1 || mp_maxid == 0, ("%s: one CPU but mp_maxid is not zero", __func__)); KASSERT(mp_maxid >= mp_ncpus - 1, ("%s: counters out of sync: max %d, count %d", __func__, mp_maxid, mp_ncpus)); } SYSINIT(cpu_mp_setmaxid, SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_FIRST, mp_setmaxid, NULL); /* * Call the MD SMP initialization code. */ static void mp_start(void *dummy) { mtx_init(&smp_ipi_mtx, "smp rendezvous", NULL, MTX_SPIN); /* Probe for MP hardware. */ if (smp_disabled != 0 || cpu_mp_probe() == 0) { mp_ncpus = 1; CPU_SETOF(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &all_cpus); return; } cpu_mp_start(); printf("FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: %d CPUs\n", mp_ncpus); cpu_mp_announce(); } SYSINIT(cpu_mp, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_THIRD, mp_start, NULL); void forward_signal(struct thread *td) { int id; /* * signotify() has already set TDF_ASTPENDING and TDF_NEEDSIGCHECK on * this thread, so all we need to do is poke it if it is currently * executing so that it executes ast(). */ THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED); KASSERT(TD_IS_RUNNING(td), ("forward_signal: thread is not TDS_RUNNING")); CTR1(KTR_SMP, "forward_signal(%p)", td->td_proc); if (!smp_started || cold || panicstr) return; if (!forward_signal_enabled) return; /* No need to IPI ourself. */ if (td == curthread) return; id = td->td_oncpu; if (id == NOCPU) return; ipi_cpu(id, IPI_AST); } /* * When called the executing CPU will send an IPI to all other CPUs * requesting that they halt execution. * * Usually (but not necessarily) called with 'other_cpus' as its arg. * * - Signals all CPUs in map to stop. * - Waits for each to stop. * * Returns: * -1: error * 0: NA * 1: ok * */ #if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__) #define X86 1 #else #define X86 0 #endif static int generic_stop_cpus(cpuset_t map, u_int type) { #ifdef KTR char cpusetbuf[CPUSETBUFSIZ]; #endif static volatile u_int stopping_cpu = NOCPU; int i; volatile cpuset_t *cpus; KASSERT( type == IPI_STOP || type == IPI_STOP_HARD #if X86 || type == IPI_SUSPEND #endif , ("%s: invalid stop type", __func__)); if (!smp_started) return (0); CTR2(KTR_SMP, "stop_cpus(%s) with %u type", cpusetobj_strprint(cpusetbuf, &map), type); #if X86 /* * When suspending, ensure there are are no IPIs in progress. * IPIs that have been issued, but not yet delivered (e.g. * not pending on a vCPU when running under virtualization) * will be lost, violating FreeBSD's assumption of reliable * IPI delivery. */ if (type == IPI_SUSPEND) mtx_lock_spin(&smp_ipi_mtx); #endif #if X86 if (!nmi_is_broadcast || nmi_kdb_lock == 0) { #endif if (stopping_cpu != PCPU_GET(cpuid)) while (atomic_cmpset_int(&stopping_cpu, NOCPU, PCPU_GET(cpuid)) == 0) while (stopping_cpu != NOCPU) cpu_spinwait(); /* spin */ /* send the stop IPI to all CPUs in map */ ipi_selected(map, type); #if X86 } #endif #if X86 if (type == IPI_SUSPEND) cpus = &suspended_cpus; else #endif cpus = &stopped_cpus; i = 0; while (!CPU_SUBSET(cpus, &map)) { /* spin */ cpu_spinwait(); i++; if (i == 100000000) { printf("timeout stopping cpus\n"); break; } } #if X86 if (type == IPI_SUSPEND) mtx_unlock_spin(&smp_ipi_mtx); #endif stopping_cpu = NOCPU; return (1); } int stop_cpus(cpuset_t map) { return (generic_stop_cpus(map, IPI_STOP)); } int stop_cpus_hard(cpuset_t map) { return (generic_stop_cpus(map, IPI_STOP_HARD)); } #if X86 int suspend_cpus(cpuset_t map) { return (generic_stop_cpus(map, IPI_SUSPEND)); } #endif /* * Called by a CPU to restart stopped CPUs. * * Usually (but not necessarily) called with 'stopped_cpus' as its arg. * * - Signals all CPUs in map to restart. * - Waits for each to restart. * * Returns: * -1: error * 0: NA * 1: ok */ static int generic_restart_cpus(cpuset_t map, u_int type) { #ifdef KTR char cpusetbuf[CPUSETBUFSIZ]; #endif volatile cpuset_t *cpus; KASSERT(type == IPI_STOP || type == IPI_STOP_HARD #if X86 || type == IPI_SUSPEND #endif , ("%s: invalid stop type", __func__)); if (!smp_started) return (0); CTR1(KTR_SMP, "restart_cpus(%s)", cpusetobj_strprint(cpusetbuf, &map)); #if X86 if (type == IPI_SUSPEND) cpus = &suspended_cpus; else #endif cpus = &stopped_cpus; /* signal other cpus to restart */ CPU_COPY_STORE_REL(&map, &started_cpus); #if X86 if (!nmi_is_broadcast || nmi_kdb_lock == 0) { #endif /* wait for each to clear its bit */ while (CPU_OVERLAP(cpus, &map)) cpu_spinwait(); #if X86 } #endif return (1); } int restart_cpus(cpuset_t map) { return (generic_restart_cpus(map, IPI_STOP)); } #if X86 int resume_cpus(cpuset_t map) { return (generic_restart_cpus(map, IPI_SUSPEND)); } #endif #undef X86 /* * All-CPU rendezvous. CPUs are signalled, all execute the setup function * (if specified), rendezvous, execute the action function (if specified), * rendezvous again, execute the teardown function (if specified), and then * resume. * * Note that the supplied external functions _must_ be reentrant and aware * that they are running in parallel and in an unknown lock context. */ void smp_rendezvous_action(void) { struct thread *td; void *local_func_arg; void (*local_setup_func)(void*); void (*local_action_func)(void*); void (*local_teardown_func)(void*); #ifdef INVARIANTS int owepreempt; #endif /* Ensure we have up-to-date values. */ atomic_add_acq_int(&smp_rv_waiters[0], 1); while (smp_rv_waiters[0] < smp_rv_ncpus) cpu_spinwait(); /* Fetch rendezvous parameters after acquire barrier. */ local_func_arg = smp_rv_func_arg; local_setup_func = smp_rv_setup_func; local_action_func = smp_rv_action_func; local_teardown_func = smp_rv_teardown_func; /* * Use a nested critical section to prevent any preemptions * from occurring during a rendezvous action routine. * Specifically, if a rendezvous handler is invoked via an IPI * and the interrupted thread was in the critical_exit() * function after setting td_critnest to 0 but before * performing a deferred preemption, this routine can be * invoked with td_critnest set to 0 and td_owepreempt true. * In that case, a critical_exit() during the rendezvous * action would trigger a preemption which is not permitted in * a rendezvous action. To fix this, wrap all of the * rendezvous action handlers in a critical section. We * cannot use a regular critical section however as having * critical_exit() preempt from this routine would also be * problematic (the preemption must not occur before the IPI * has been acknowledged via an EOI). Instead, we * intentionally ignore td_owepreempt when leaving the * critical section. This should be harmless because we do * not permit rendezvous action routines to schedule threads, * and thus td_owepreempt should never transition from 0 to 1 * during this routine. */ td = curthread; td->td_critnest++; #ifdef INVARIANTS owepreempt = td->td_owepreempt; #endif /* * If requested, run a setup function before the main action * function. Ensure all CPUs have completed the setup * function before moving on to the action function. */ if (local_setup_func != smp_no_rendezvous_barrier) { if (smp_rv_setup_func != NULL) smp_rv_setup_func(smp_rv_func_arg); atomic_add_int(&smp_rv_waiters[1], 1); while (smp_rv_waiters[1] < smp_rv_ncpus) cpu_spinwait(); } if (local_action_func != NULL) local_action_func(local_func_arg); if (local_teardown_func != smp_no_rendezvous_barrier) { /* * Signal that the main action has been completed. If a * full exit rendezvous is requested, then all CPUs will * wait here until all CPUs have finished the main action. */ atomic_add_int(&smp_rv_waiters[2], 1); while (smp_rv_waiters[2] < smp_rv_ncpus) cpu_spinwait(); if (local_teardown_func != NULL) local_teardown_func(local_func_arg); } /* * Signal that the rendezvous is fully completed by this CPU. * This means that no member of smp_rv_* pseudo-structure will be * accessed by this target CPU after this point; in particular, * memory pointed by smp_rv_func_arg. * * The release semantic ensures that all accesses performed by * the current CPU are visible when smp_rendezvous_cpus() * returns, by synchronizing with the * atomic_load_acq_int(&smp_rv_waiters[3]). */ atomic_add_rel_int(&smp_rv_waiters[3], 1); td->td_critnest--; KASSERT(owepreempt == td->td_owepreempt, ("rendezvous action changed td_owepreempt")); } void smp_rendezvous_cpus(cpuset_t map, void (* setup_func)(void *), void (* action_func)(void *), void (* teardown_func)(void *), void *arg) { int curcpumap, i, ncpus = 0; /* Look comments in the !SMP case. */ if (!smp_started) { spinlock_enter(); if (setup_func != NULL) setup_func(arg); if (action_func != NULL) action_func(arg); if (teardown_func != NULL) teardown_func(arg); spinlock_exit(); return; } CPU_FOREACH(i) { if (CPU_ISSET(i, &map)) ncpus++; } if (ncpus == 0) panic("ncpus is 0 with non-zero map"); mtx_lock_spin(&smp_ipi_mtx); /* Pass rendezvous parameters via global variables. */ smp_rv_ncpus = ncpus; smp_rv_setup_func = setup_func; smp_rv_action_func = action_func; smp_rv_teardown_func = teardown_func; smp_rv_func_arg = arg; smp_rv_waiters[1] = 0; smp_rv_waiters[2] = 0; smp_rv_waiters[3] = 0; atomic_store_rel_int(&smp_rv_waiters[0], 0); /* * Signal other processors, which will enter the IPI with * interrupts off. */ curcpumap = CPU_ISSET(curcpu, &map); CPU_CLR(curcpu, &map); ipi_selected(map, IPI_RENDEZVOUS); /* Check if the current CPU is in the map */ if (curcpumap != 0) smp_rendezvous_action(); /* * Ensure that the master CPU waits for all the other * CPUs to finish the rendezvous, so that smp_rv_* * pseudo-structure and the arg are guaranteed to not * be in use. * * Load acquire synchronizes with the release add in * smp_rendezvous_action(), which ensures that our caller sees * all memory actions done by the called functions on other * CPUs. */ while (atomic_load_acq_int(&smp_rv_waiters[3]) < ncpus) cpu_spinwait(); mtx_unlock_spin(&smp_ipi_mtx); } void smp_rendezvous(void (* setup_func)(void *), void (* action_func)(void *), void (* teardown_func)(void *), void *arg) { smp_rendezvous_cpus(all_cpus, setup_func, action_func, teardown_func, arg); } static struct cpu_group group[MAXCPU * MAX_CACHE_LEVELS + 1]; struct cpu_group * smp_topo(void) { char cpusetbuf[CPUSETBUFSIZ], cpusetbuf2[CPUSETBUFSIZ]; struct cpu_group *top; /* * Check for a fake topology request for debugging purposes. */ switch (smp_topology) { case 1: /* Dual core with no sharing. */ top = smp_topo_1level(CG_SHARE_NONE, 2, 0); break; case 2: /* No topology, all cpus are equal. */ top = smp_topo_none(); break; case 3: /* Dual core with shared L2. */ top = smp_topo_1level(CG_SHARE_L2, 2, 0); break; case 4: /* quad core, shared l3 among each package, private l2. */ top = smp_topo_1level(CG_SHARE_L3, 4, 0); break; case 5: /* quad core, 2 dualcore parts on each package share l2. */ top = smp_topo_2level(CG_SHARE_NONE, 2, CG_SHARE_L2, 2, 0); break; case 6: /* Single-core 2xHTT */ top = smp_topo_1level(CG_SHARE_L1, 2, CG_FLAG_HTT); break; case 7: /* quad core with a shared l3, 8 threads sharing L2. */ top = smp_topo_2level(CG_SHARE_L3, 4, CG_SHARE_L2, 8, CG_FLAG_SMT); break; default: /* Default, ask the system what it wants. */ top = cpu_topo(); break; } /* * Verify the returned topology. */ if (top->cg_count != mp_ncpus) panic("Built bad topology at %p. CPU count %d != %d", top, top->cg_count, mp_ncpus); if (CPU_CMP(&top->cg_mask, &all_cpus)) panic("Built bad topology at %p. CPU mask (%s) != (%s)", top, cpusetobj_strprint(cpusetbuf, &top->cg_mask), cpusetobj_strprint(cpusetbuf2, &all_cpus)); return (top); } struct cpu_group * smp_topo_alloc(u_int count) { static u_int index; u_int curr; curr = index; index += count; return (&group[curr]); } struct cpu_group * smp_topo_none(void) { struct cpu_group *top; top = &group[0]; top->cg_parent = NULL; top->cg_child = NULL; top->cg_mask = all_cpus; top->cg_count = mp_ncpus; top->cg_children = 0; top->cg_level = CG_SHARE_NONE; top->cg_flags = 0; return (top); } static int smp_topo_addleaf(struct cpu_group *parent, struct cpu_group *child, int share, int count, int flags, int start) { char cpusetbuf[CPUSETBUFSIZ], cpusetbuf2[CPUSETBUFSIZ]; cpuset_t mask; int i; CPU_ZERO(&mask); for (i = 0; i < count; i++, start++) CPU_SET(start, &mask); child->cg_parent = parent; child->cg_child = NULL; child->cg_children = 0; child->cg_level = share; child->cg_count = count; child->cg_flags = flags; child->cg_mask = mask; parent->cg_children++; for (; parent != NULL; parent = parent->cg_parent) { if (CPU_OVERLAP(&parent->cg_mask, &child->cg_mask)) panic("Duplicate children in %p. mask (%s) child (%s)", parent, cpusetobj_strprint(cpusetbuf, &parent->cg_mask), cpusetobj_strprint(cpusetbuf2, &child->cg_mask)); CPU_OR(&parent->cg_mask, &child->cg_mask); parent->cg_count += child->cg_count; } return (start); } struct cpu_group * smp_topo_1level(int share, int count, int flags) { struct cpu_group *child; struct cpu_group *top; int packages; int cpu; int i; cpu = 0; top = &group[0]; packages = mp_ncpus / count; top->cg_child = child = &group[1]; top->cg_level = CG_SHARE_NONE; for (i = 0; i < packages; i++, child++) cpu = smp_topo_addleaf(top, child, share, count, flags, cpu); return (top); } struct cpu_group * smp_topo_2level(int l2share, int l2count, int l1share, int l1count, int l1flags) { struct cpu_group *top; struct cpu_group *l1g; struct cpu_group *l2g; int cpu; int i; int j; cpu = 0; top = &group[0]; l2g = &group[1]; top->cg_child = l2g; top->cg_level = CG_SHARE_NONE; top->cg_children = mp_ncpus / (l2count * l1count); l1g = l2g + top->cg_children; for (i = 0; i < top->cg_children; i++, l2g++) { l2g->cg_parent = top; l2g->cg_child = l1g; l2g->cg_level = l2share; for (j = 0; j < l2count; j++, l1g++) cpu = smp_topo_addleaf(l2g, l1g, l1share, l1count, l1flags, cpu); } return (top); } struct cpu_group * smp_topo_find(struct cpu_group *top, int cpu) { struct cpu_group *cg; cpuset_t mask; int children; int i; CPU_SETOF(cpu, &mask); cg = top; for (;;) { if (!CPU_OVERLAP(&cg->cg_mask, &mask)) return (NULL); if (cg->cg_children == 0) return (cg); children = cg->cg_children; for (i = 0, cg = cg->cg_child; i < children; cg++, i++) if (CPU_OVERLAP(&cg->cg_mask, &mask)) break; } return (NULL); } #else /* !SMP */ void smp_rendezvous_cpus(cpuset_t map, void (*setup_func)(void *), void (*action_func)(void *), void (*teardown_func)(void *), void *arg) { /* * In the !SMP case we just need to ensure the same initial conditions * as the SMP case. */ spinlock_enter(); if (setup_func != NULL) setup_func(arg); if (action_func != NULL) action_func(arg); if (teardown_func != NULL) teardown_func(arg); spinlock_exit(); } void smp_rendezvous(void (*setup_func)(void *), void (*action_func)(void *), void (*teardown_func)(void *), void *arg) { smp_rendezvous_cpus(all_cpus, setup_func, action_func, teardown_func, arg); } /* * Provide dummy SMP support for UP kernels. Modules that need to use SMP * APIs will still work using this dummy support. */ static void mp_setvariables_for_up(void *dummy) { mp_ncpus = 1; mp_maxid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); CPU_SETOF(mp_maxid, &all_cpus); KASSERT(PCPU_GET(cpuid) == 0, ("UP must have a CPU ID of zero")); } SYSINIT(cpu_mp_setvariables, SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_FIRST, mp_setvariables_for_up, NULL); #endif /* SMP */ void smp_no_rendezvous_barrier(void *dummy) { #ifdef SMP KASSERT((!smp_started),("smp_no_rendezvous called and smp is started")); #endif } /* - * Wait specified idle threads to switch once. This ensures that even + * Wait for specified idle threads to switch once. This ensures that even * preempted threads have cycled through the switch function once, * exiting their codepaths. This allows us to change global pointers * with no other synchronization. */ int quiesce_cpus(cpuset_t map, const char *wmesg, int prio) { struct pcpu *pcpu; u_int gen[MAXCPU]; int error; int cpu; error = 0; for (cpu = 0; cpu <= mp_maxid; cpu++) { if (!CPU_ISSET(cpu, &map) || CPU_ABSENT(cpu)) continue; pcpu = pcpu_find(cpu); gen[cpu] = pcpu->pc_idlethread->td_generation; } for (cpu = 0; cpu <= mp_maxid; cpu++) { if (!CPU_ISSET(cpu, &map) || CPU_ABSENT(cpu)) continue; pcpu = pcpu_find(cpu); thread_lock(curthread); sched_bind(curthread, cpu); thread_unlock(curthread); while (gen[cpu] == pcpu->pc_idlethread->td_generation) { error = tsleep(quiesce_cpus, prio, wmesg, 1); if (error != EWOULDBLOCK) goto out; error = 0; } } out: thread_lock(curthread); sched_unbind(curthread); thread_unlock(curthread); return (error); } int quiesce_all_cpus(const char *wmesg, int prio) { return quiesce_cpus(all_cpus, wmesg, prio); } /* Extra care is taken with this sysctl because the data type is volatile */ static int sysctl_kern_smp_active(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, active; active = smp_started; error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &active, sizeof(active)); return (error); } #ifdef SMP void topo_init_node(struct topo_node *node) { bzero(node, sizeof(*node)); TAILQ_INIT(&node->children); } void topo_init_root(struct topo_node *root) { topo_init_node(root); root->type = TOPO_TYPE_SYSTEM; } /* * Add a child node with the given ID under the given parent. * Do nothing if there is already a child with that ID. */ struct topo_node * topo_add_node_by_hwid(struct topo_node *parent, int hwid, topo_node_type type, uintptr_t subtype) { struct topo_node *node; TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(node, &parent->children, topo_children, siblings) { if (node->hwid == hwid && node->type == type && node->subtype == subtype) { return (node); } } node = malloc(sizeof(*node), M_TOPO, M_WAITOK); topo_init_node(node); node->parent = parent; node->hwid = hwid; node->type = type; node->subtype = subtype; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&parent->children, node, siblings); parent->nchildren++; return (node); } /* * Find a child node with the given ID under the given parent. */ struct topo_node * topo_find_node_by_hwid(struct topo_node *parent, int hwid, topo_node_type type, uintptr_t subtype) { struct topo_node *node; TAILQ_FOREACH(node, &parent->children, siblings) { if (node->hwid == hwid && node->type == type && node->subtype == subtype) { return (node); } } return (NULL); } /* * Given a node change the order of its parent's child nodes such * that the node becomes the firt child while preserving the cyclic * order of the children. In other words, the given node is promoted * by rotation. */ void topo_promote_child(struct topo_node *child) { struct topo_node *next; struct topo_node *node; struct topo_node *parent; parent = child->parent; next = TAILQ_NEXT(child, siblings); TAILQ_REMOVE(&parent->children, child, siblings); TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&parent->children, child, siblings); while (next != NULL) { node = next; next = TAILQ_NEXT(node, siblings); TAILQ_REMOVE(&parent->children, node, siblings); TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&parent->children, child, node, siblings); child = node; } } /* * Iterate to the next node in the depth-first search (traversal) of * the topology tree. */ struct topo_node * topo_next_node(struct topo_node *top, struct topo_node *node) { struct topo_node *next; if ((next = TAILQ_FIRST(&node->children)) != NULL) return (next); if ((next = TAILQ_NEXT(node, siblings)) != NULL) return (next); while ((node = node->parent) != top) if ((next = TAILQ_NEXT(node, siblings)) != NULL) return (next); return (NULL); } /* * Iterate to the next node in the depth-first search of the topology tree, * but without descending below the current node. */ struct topo_node * topo_next_nonchild_node(struct topo_node *top, struct topo_node *node) { struct topo_node *next; if ((next = TAILQ_NEXT(node, siblings)) != NULL) return (next); while ((node = node->parent) != top) if ((next = TAILQ_NEXT(node, siblings)) != NULL) return (next); return (NULL); } /* * Assign the given ID to the given topology node that represents a logical * processor. */ void topo_set_pu_id(struct topo_node *node, cpuid_t id) { KASSERT(node->type == TOPO_TYPE_PU, ("topo_set_pu_id: wrong node type: %u", node->type)); KASSERT(CPU_EMPTY(&node->cpuset) && node->cpu_count == 0, ("topo_set_pu_id: cpuset already not empty")); node->id = id; CPU_SET(id, &node->cpuset); node->cpu_count = 1; node->subtype = 1; while ((node = node->parent) != NULL) { KASSERT(!CPU_ISSET(id, &node->cpuset), ("logical ID %u is already set in node %p", id, node)); CPU_SET(id, &node->cpuset); node->cpu_count++; } } /* * Check if the topology is uniform, that is, each package has the same number * of cores in it and each core has the same number of threads (logical * processors) in it. If so, calculate the number of package, the number of * cores per package and the number of logical processors per core. * 'all' parameter tells whether to include administratively disabled logical * processors into the analysis. */ int topo_analyze(struct topo_node *topo_root, int all, int *pkg_count, int *cores_per_pkg, int *thrs_per_core) { struct topo_node *pkg_node; struct topo_node *core_node; struct topo_node *pu_node; int thrs_per_pkg; int cpp_counter; int tpc_counter; int tpp_counter; *pkg_count = 0; *cores_per_pkg = -1; *thrs_per_core = -1; thrs_per_pkg = -1; pkg_node = topo_root; while (pkg_node != NULL) { if (pkg_node->type != TOPO_TYPE_PKG) { pkg_node = topo_next_node(topo_root, pkg_node); continue; } if (!all && CPU_EMPTY(&pkg_node->cpuset)) { pkg_node = topo_next_nonchild_node(topo_root, pkg_node); continue; } (*pkg_count)++; cpp_counter = 0; tpp_counter = 0; core_node = pkg_node; while (core_node != NULL) { if (core_node->type == TOPO_TYPE_CORE) { if (!all && CPU_EMPTY(&core_node->cpuset)) { core_node = topo_next_nonchild_node(pkg_node, core_node); continue; } cpp_counter++; tpc_counter = 0; pu_node = core_node; while (pu_node != NULL) { if (pu_node->type == TOPO_TYPE_PU && (all || !CPU_EMPTY(&pu_node->cpuset))) tpc_counter++; pu_node = topo_next_node(core_node, pu_node); } if (*thrs_per_core == -1) *thrs_per_core = tpc_counter; else if (*thrs_per_core != tpc_counter) return (0); core_node = topo_next_nonchild_node(pkg_node, core_node); } else { /* PU node directly under PKG. */ if (core_node->type == TOPO_TYPE_PU && (all || !CPU_EMPTY(&core_node->cpuset))) tpp_counter++; core_node = topo_next_node(pkg_node, core_node); } } if (*cores_per_pkg == -1) *cores_per_pkg = cpp_counter; else if (*cores_per_pkg != cpp_counter) return (0); if (thrs_per_pkg == -1) thrs_per_pkg = tpp_counter; else if (thrs_per_pkg != tpp_counter) return (0); pkg_node = topo_next_nonchild_node(topo_root, pkg_node); } KASSERT(*pkg_count > 0, ("bug in topology or analysis")); if (*cores_per_pkg == 0) { KASSERT(*thrs_per_core == -1 && thrs_per_pkg > 0, ("bug in topology or analysis")); *thrs_per_core = thrs_per_pkg; } return (1); } #endif /* SMP */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/mips/atheros/if_arge.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/mips/atheros/if_arge.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/mips/atheros/if_arge.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,2736 +1,2737 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2009, Oleksandr Tymoshenko * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following * disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); /* * AR71XX gigabit ethernet driver */ #ifdef HAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS #include "opt_device_polling.h" #endif #include "opt_arge.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "opt_arge.h" #if defined(ARGE_MDIO) #include #include #include "mdio_if.h" #endif MODULE_DEPEND(arge, ether, 1, 1, 1); MODULE_DEPEND(arge, miibus, 1, 1, 1); MODULE_VERSION(arge, 1); #include "miibus_if.h" #include #include #include /* XXX tsk! */ #include /* XXX tsk! */ #include /* XXX tsk! */ #include #include #include #include typedef enum { ARGE_DBG_MII = 0x00000001, ARGE_DBG_INTR = 0x00000002, ARGE_DBG_TX = 0x00000004, ARGE_DBG_RX = 0x00000008, ARGE_DBG_ERR = 0x00000010, ARGE_DBG_RESET = 0x00000020, ARGE_DBG_PLL = 0x00000040, ARGE_DBG_ANY = 0xffffffff, } arge_debug_flags; static const char * arge_miicfg_str[] = { "NONE", "GMII", "MII", "RGMII", "RMII", "SGMII" }; #ifdef ARGE_DEBUG #define ARGEDEBUG(_sc, _m, ...) \ do { \ if (((_m) & (_sc)->arge_debug) || ((_m) == ARGE_DBG_ANY)) \ device_printf((_sc)->arge_dev, __VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) #else #define ARGEDEBUG(_sc, _m, ...) #endif static int arge_attach(device_t); static int arge_detach(device_t); static void arge_flush_ddr(struct arge_softc *); static int arge_ifmedia_upd(struct ifnet *); static void arge_ifmedia_sts(struct ifnet *, struct ifmediareq *); static int arge_ioctl(struct ifnet *, u_long, caddr_t); static void arge_init(void *); static void arge_init_locked(struct arge_softc *); static void arge_link_task(void *, int); static void arge_update_link_locked(struct arge_softc *sc); static void arge_set_pll(struct arge_softc *, int, int); static int arge_miibus_readreg(device_t, int, int); static void arge_miibus_statchg(device_t); static int arge_miibus_writereg(device_t, int, int, int); static int arge_probe(device_t); static void arge_reset_dma(struct arge_softc *); static int arge_resume(device_t); static int arge_rx_ring_init(struct arge_softc *); static void arge_rx_ring_free(struct arge_softc *sc); static int arge_tx_ring_init(struct arge_softc *); static void arge_tx_ring_free(struct arge_softc *); #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING static int arge_poll(struct ifnet *, enum poll_cmd, int); #endif static int arge_shutdown(device_t); static void arge_start(struct ifnet *); static void arge_start_locked(struct ifnet *); static void arge_stop(struct arge_softc *); static int arge_suspend(device_t); static int arge_rx_locked(struct arge_softc *); static void arge_tx_locked(struct arge_softc *); static void arge_intr(void *); static int arge_intr_filter(void *); static void arge_tick(void *); static void arge_hinted_child(device_t bus, const char *dname, int dunit); /* * ifmedia callbacks for multiPHY MAC */ void arge_multiphy_mediastatus(struct ifnet *, struct ifmediareq *); int arge_multiphy_mediachange(struct ifnet *); static void arge_dmamap_cb(void *, bus_dma_segment_t *, int, int); static int arge_dma_alloc(struct arge_softc *); static void arge_dma_free(struct arge_softc *); static int arge_newbuf(struct arge_softc *, int); static __inline void arge_fixup_rx(struct mbuf *); static device_method_t arge_methods[] = { /* Device interface */ DEVMETHOD(device_probe, arge_probe), DEVMETHOD(device_attach, arge_attach), DEVMETHOD(device_detach, arge_detach), DEVMETHOD(device_suspend, arge_suspend), DEVMETHOD(device_resume, arge_resume), DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, arge_shutdown), /* MII interface */ DEVMETHOD(miibus_readreg, arge_miibus_readreg), DEVMETHOD(miibus_writereg, arge_miibus_writereg), DEVMETHOD(miibus_statchg, arge_miibus_statchg), /* bus interface */ DEVMETHOD(bus_add_child, device_add_child_ordered), DEVMETHOD(bus_hinted_child, arge_hinted_child), DEVMETHOD_END }; static driver_t arge_driver = { "arge", arge_methods, sizeof(struct arge_softc) }; static devclass_t arge_devclass; DRIVER_MODULE(arge, nexus, arge_driver, arge_devclass, 0, 0); DRIVER_MODULE(miibus, arge, miibus_driver, miibus_devclass, 0, 0); #if defined(ARGE_MDIO) static int argemdio_probe(device_t); static int argemdio_attach(device_t); static int argemdio_detach(device_t); /* * Declare an additional, separate driver for accessing the MDIO bus. */ static device_method_t argemdio_methods[] = { /* Device interface */ DEVMETHOD(device_probe, argemdio_probe), DEVMETHOD(device_attach, argemdio_attach), DEVMETHOD(device_detach, argemdio_detach), /* bus interface */ DEVMETHOD(bus_add_child, device_add_child_ordered), /* MDIO access */ DEVMETHOD(mdio_readreg, arge_miibus_readreg), DEVMETHOD(mdio_writereg, arge_miibus_writereg), }; DEFINE_CLASS_0(argemdio, argemdio_driver, argemdio_methods, sizeof(struct arge_softc)); static devclass_t argemdio_devclass; DRIVER_MODULE(miiproxy, arge, miiproxy_driver, miiproxy_devclass, 0, 0); DRIVER_MODULE(argemdio, nexus, argemdio_driver, argemdio_devclass, 0, 0); DRIVER_MODULE(mdio, argemdio, mdio_driver, mdio_devclass, 0, 0); #endif static struct mtx miibus_mtx; MTX_SYSINIT(miibus_mtx, &miibus_mtx, "arge mii lock", MTX_DEF); /* * Flushes all * * XXX this needs to be done at interrupt time! Grr! */ static void arge_flush_ddr(struct arge_softc *sc) { switch (sc->arge_mac_unit) { case 0: ar71xx_device_flush_ddr(AR71XX_CPU_DDR_FLUSH_GE0); break; case 1: ar71xx_device_flush_ddr(AR71XX_CPU_DDR_FLUSH_GE1); break; default: device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "%s: unknown unit (%d)\n", __func__, sc->arge_mac_unit); break; } } static int arge_probe(device_t dev) { device_set_desc(dev, "Atheros AR71xx built-in ethernet interface"); return (BUS_PROBE_NOWILDCARD); } #ifdef ARGE_DEBUG static void arge_attach_intr_sysctl(device_t dev, struct sysctl_oid_list *parent) { struct arge_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx = device_get_sysctl_ctx(dev); struct sysctl_oid *tree = device_get_sysctl_tree(dev); struct sysctl_oid_list *child = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree); char sn[8]; int i; tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(ctx, parent, OID_AUTO, "intr", CTLFLAG_RD, NULL, "Interrupt statistics"); child = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree); for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) { snprintf(sn, sizeof(sn), "%d", i); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, child, OID_AUTO, sn, CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->intr_stats.count[i], 0, ""); } } #endif static void arge_attach_sysctl(device_t dev) { struct arge_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx = device_get_sysctl_ctx(dev); struct sysctl_oid *tree = device_get_sysctl_tree(dev); #ifdef ARGE_DEBUG SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "debug", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->arge_debug, 0, "arge interface debugging flags"); arge_attach_intr_sysctl(dev, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree)); #endif SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "tx_pkts_aligned", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->stats.tx_pkts_aligned, 0, "number of TX aligned packets"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "tx_pkts_unaligned", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->stats.tx_pkts_unaligned, 0, "number of TX unaligned packets"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "tx_pkts_unaligned_start", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->stats.tx_pkts_unaligned_start, 0, "number of TX unaligned packets (start)"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "tx_pkts_unaligned_len", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->stats.tx_pkts_unaligned_len, 0, "number of TX unaligned packets (len)"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "tx_pkts_nosegs", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->stats.tx_pkts_nosegs, 0, "number of TX packets fail with no ring slots avail"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "intr_stray_filter", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->stats.intr_stray, 0, "number of stray interrupts (filter)"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "intr_stray_intr", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->stats.intr_stray2, 0, "number of stray interrupts (intr)"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "intr_ok", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->stats.intr_ok, 0, "number of OK interrupts"); #ifdef ARGE_DEBUG SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "tx_prod", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_prod, 0, ""); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "tx_cons", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cons, 0, ""); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "tx_cnt", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt, 0, ""); #endif } static void arge_reset_mac(struct arge_softc *sc) { uint32_t reg; uint32_t reset_reg; ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_RESET, "%s called\n", __func__); /* Step 1. Soft-reset MAC */ ARGE_SET_BITS(sc, AR71XX_MAC_CFG1, MAC_CFG1_SOFT_RESET); DELAY(20); /* Step 2. Punt the MAC core from the central reset register */ /* * XXX TODO: migrate this (and other) chip specific stuff into * a chipdef method. */ if (sc->arge_mac_unit == 0) { reset_reg = RST_RESET_GE0_MAC; } else { reset_reg = RST_RESET_GE1_MAC; } /* * AR934x (and later) also needs the MDIO block reset. * XXX should methodize this! */ if (ar71xx_soc == AR71XX_SOC_AR9341 || ar71xx_soc == AR71XX_SOC_AR9342 || ar71xx_soc == AR71XX_SOC_AR9344) { if (sc->arge_mac_unit == 0) { reset_reg |= AR934X_RESET_GE0_MDIO; } else { reset_reg |= AR934X_RESET_GE1_MDIO; } } if (ar71xx_soc == AR71XX_SOC_QCA9556 || ar71xx_soc == AR71XX_SOC_QCA9558) { if (sc->arge_mac_unit == 0) { reset_reg |= QCA955X_RESET_GE0_MDIO; } else { reset_reg |= QCA955X_RESET_GE1_MDIO; } } if (ar71xx_soc == AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533 || ar71xx_soc == AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533_V2) { if (sc->arge_mac_unit == 0) { reset_reg |= QCA953X_RESET_GE0_MDIO; } else { reset_reg |= QCA953X_RESET_GE1_MDIO; } } ar71xx_device_stop(reset_reg); DELAY(100); ar71xx_device_start(reset_reg); /* Step 3. Reconfigure MAC block */ ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_CFG1, MAC_CFG1_SYNC_RX | MAC_CFG1_RX_ENABLE | MAC_CFG1_SYNC_TX | MAC_CFG1_TX_ENABLE); reg = ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_MAC_CFG2); reg |= MAC_CFG2_ENABLE_PADCRC | MAC_CFG2_LENGTH_FIELD ; ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_CFG2, reg); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MAX_FRAME_LEN, 1536); } /* * These values map to the divisor values programmed into * AR71XX_MAC_MII_CFG. * * The index of each value corresponds to the divisor section * value in AR71XX_MAC_MII_CFG (ie, table[0] means '0' in * AR71XX_MAC_MII_CFG, table[1] means '1', etc.) */ static const uint32_t ar71xx_mdio_div_table[] = { 4, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 20, 28, }; static const uint32_t ar7240_mdio_div_table[] = { 2, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 18, 26, 32, 40, 48, 56, 62, 70, 78, 96, }; static const uint32_t ar933x_mdio_div_table[] = { 4, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 20, 28, 34, 42, 50, 58, 66, 74, 82, 98, }; /* * Lookup the divisor to use based on the given frequency. * * Returns the divisor to use, or -ve on error. */ static int arge_mdio_get_divider(struct arge_softc *sc, unsigned long mdio_clock) { unsigned long ref_clock, t; const uint32_t *table; int ndivs; int i; /* * This is the base MDIO frequency on the SoC. * The dividers .. well, divide. Duh. */ ref_clock = ar71xx_mdio_freq(); /* * If either clock is undefined, just tell the * caller to fall through to the defaults. */ if (ref_clock == 0 || mdio_clock == 0) return (-EINVAL); /* * Pick the correct table! */ switch (ar71xx_soc) { case AR71XX_SOC_AR9330: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9331: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9341: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9342: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9344: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533_V2: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9556: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9558: table = ar933x_mdio_div_table; ndivs = nitems(ar933x_mdio_div_table); break; case AR71XX_SOC_AR7240: case AR71XX_SOC_AR7241: case AR71XX_SOC_AR7242: table = ar7240_mdio_div_table; ndivs = nitems(ar7240_mdio_div_table); break; default: table = ar71xx_mdio_div_table; ndivs = nitems(ar71xx_mdio_div_table); } /* * Now, walk through the list and find the first divisor * that falls under the target MDIO frequency. * * The divisors go up, but the corresponding frequencies * are actually decreasing. */ for (i = 0; i < ndivs; i++) { t = ref_clock / table[i]; if (t <= mdio_clock) { return (i); } } ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_RESET, "No divider found; MDIO=%lu Hz; target=%lu Hz\n", ref_clock, mdio_clock); return (-ENOENT); } /* * Fetch the MDIO bus clock rate. * * For now, the default is DIV_28 for everything * bar AR934x, which will be DIV_58. * * It will definitely need updating to take into account * the MDIO bus core clock rate and the target clock * rate for the chip. */ static uint32_t arge_fetch_mdiobus_clock_rate(struct arge_softc *sc) { int mdio_freq, div; /* * Is the MDIO frequency defined? If so, find a divisor that * makes reasonable sense. Don't overshoot the frequency. */ if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(sc->arge_dev), device_get_unit(sc->arge_dev), "mdio_freq", &mdio_freq) == 0) { sc->arge_mdiofreq = mdio_freq; div = arge_mdio_get_divider(sc, sc->arge_mdiofreq); if (bootverbose) device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "%s: mdio ref freq=%llu Hz, target freq=%llu Hz," " divisor index=%d\n", __func__, (unsigned long long) ar71xx_mdio_freq(), (unsigned long long) mdio_freq, div); if (div >= 0) return (div); } /* * Default value(s). * * XXX obviously these need .. fixing. * * From Linux/OpenWRT: * * + 7240? DIV_6 * + Builtin-switch port and not 934x? DIV_10 * + Not built-in switch port and 934x? DIV_58 * + .. else DIV_28. */ switch (ar71xx_soc) { case AR71XX_SOC_AR9341: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9342: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9344: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533_V2: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9556: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9558: return (MAC_MII_CFG_CLOCK_DIV_58); break; default: return (MAC_MII_CFG_CLOCK_DIV_28); } } static void arge_reset_miibus(struct arge_softc *sc) { uint32_t mdio_div; mdio_div = arge_fetch_mdiobus_clock_rate(sc); /* * XXX AR934x and later; should we be also resetting the * MDIO block(s) using the reset register block? */ /* Reset MII bus; program in the default divisor */ ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_CFG, MAC_MII_CFG_RESET | mdio_div); DELAY(100); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_CFG, mdio_div); DELAY(100); } static void arge_fetch_pll_config(struct arge_softc *sc) { long int val; if (resource_long_value(device_get_name(sc->arge_dev), device_get_unit(sc->arge_dev), "pll_10", &val) == 0) { sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_10 = val; device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "%s: pll_10 = 0x%x\n", __func__, (int) val); } if (resource_long_value(device_get_name(sc->arge_dev), device_get_unit(sc->arge_dev), "pll_100", &val) == 0) { sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_100 = val; device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "%s: pll_100 = 0x%x\n", __func__, (int) val); } if (resource_long_value(device_get_name(sc->arge_dev), device_get_unit(sc->arge_dev), "pll_1000", &val) == 0) { sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_1000 = val; device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "%s: pll_1000 = 0x%x\n", __func__, (int) val); } } static int arge_attach(device_t dev) { struct ifnet *ifp; struct arge_softc *sc; int error = 0, rid, i; uint32_t hint; long eeprom_mac_addr = 0; int miicfg = 0; int readascii = 0; int local_mac = 0; uint8_t local_macaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; char * local_macstr; char devid_str[32]; int count; sc = device_get_softc(dev); sc->arge_dev = dev; sc->arge_mac_unit = device_get_unit(dev); /* * See if there's a "board" MAC address hint available for * this particular device. * * This is in the environment - it'd be nice to use the resource_*() * routines, but at the moment the system is booting, the resource hints * are set to the 'static' map so they're not pulling from kenv. */ snprintf(devid_str, 32, "hint.%s.%d.macaddr", device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev)); if ((local_macstr = kern_getenv(devid_str)) != NULL) { uint32_t tmpmac[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; /* Have a MAC address; should use it */ device_printf(dev, "Overriding MAC address from environment: '%s'\n", local_macstr); /* Extract out the MAC address */ /* XXX this should all be a generic method */ count = sscanf(local_macstr, "%x%*c%x%*c%x%*c%x%*c%x%*c%x", &tmpmac[0], &tmpmac[1], &tmpmac[2], &tmpmac[3], &tmpmac[4], &tmpmac[5]); if (count == 6) { /* Valid! */ local_mac = 1; for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++) local_macaddr[i] = tmpmac[i]; } /* Done! */ freeenv(local_macstr); local_macstr = NULL; } /* * Hardware workarounds. */ switch (ar71xx_soc) { case AR71XX_SOC_AR9330: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9331: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9341: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9342: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9344: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533_V2: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9556: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9558: /* Arbitrary alignment */ sc->arge_hw_flags |= ARGE_HW_FLG_TX_DESC_ALIGN_1BYTE; sc->arge_hw_flags |= ARGE_HW_FLG_RX_DESC_ALIGN_1BYTE; break; default: sc->arge_hw_flags |= ARGE_HW_FLG_TX_DESC_ALIGN_4BYTE; sc->arge_hw_flags |= ARGE_HW_FLG_RX_DESC_ALIGN_4BYTE; break; } /* * Some units (eg the TP-Link WR-1043ND) do not have a convenient * EEPROM location to read the ethernet MAC address from. * OpenWRT simply snaffles it from a fixed location. * * Since multiple units seem to use this feature, include * a method of setting the MAC address based on an flash location * in CPU address space. * * Some vendors have decided to store the mac address as a literal * string of 18 characters in xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format instead of * an array of numbers. Expose a hint to turn on this conversion * feature via strtol() */ if (local_mac == 0 && resource_long_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev), "eeprommac", &eeprom_mac_addr) == 0) { local_mac = 1; int i; const char *mac = (const char *) MIPS_PHYS_TO_KSEG1(eeprom_mac_addr); device_printf(dev, "Overriding MAC from EEPROM\n"); if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev), "readascii", &readascii) == 0) { device_printf(dev, "Vendor stores MAC in ASCII format\n"); for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { local_macaddr[i] = strtol(&(mac[i*3]), NULL, 16); } } else { for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { local_macaddr[i] = mac[i]; } } } KASSERT(((sc->arge_mac_unit == 0) || (sc->arge_mac_unit == 1)), ("if_arge: Only MAC0 and MAC1 supported")); /* * Fetch the PLL configuration. */ arge_fetch_pll_config(sc); /* * Get the MII configuration, if applicable. */ if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev), "miimode", &miicfg) == 0) { /* XXX bounds check? */ device_printf(dev, "%s: overriding MII mode to '%s'\n", __func__, arge_miicfg_str[miicfg]); sc->arge_miicfg = miicfg; } /* * Get which PHY of 5 available we should use for this unit */ if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev), "phymask", &sc->arge_phymask) != 0) { /* * Use port 4 (WAN) for GE0. For any other port use * its PHY the same as its unit number */ if (sc->arge_mac_unit == 0) sc->arge_phymask = (1 << 4); else /* Use all phys up to 4 */ sc->arge_phymask = (1 << 4) - 1; device_printf(dev, "No PHY specified, using mask %d\n", sc->arge_phymask); } /* * Get default/hard-coded media & duplex mode. */ if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev), "media", &hint) != 0) hint = 0; if (hint == 1000) sc->arge_media_type = IFM_1000_T; else if (hint == 100) sc->arge_media_type = IFM_100_TX; else if (hint == 10) sc->arge_media_type = IFM_10_T; else sc->arge_media_type = 0; if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev), "fduplex", &hint) != 0) hint = 1; if (hint) sc->arge_duplex_mode = IFM_FDX; else sc->arge_duplex_mode = 0; mtx_init(&sc->arge_mtx, device_get_nameunit(dev), MTX_NETWORK_LOCK, MTX_DEF); callout_init_mtx(&sc->arge_stat_callout, &sc->arge_mtx, 0); TASK_INIT(&sc->arge_link_task, 0, arge_link_task, sc); /* Map control/status registers. */ sc->arge_rid = 0; sc->arge_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &sc->arge_rid, RF_ACTIVE | RF_SHAREABLE); if (sc->arge_res == NULL) { device_printf(dev, "couldn't map memory\n"); error = ENXIO; goto fail; } /* Allocate interrupts */ rid = 0; sc->arge_irq = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid, RF_SHAREABLE | RF_ACTIVE); if (sc->arge_irq == NULL) { device_printf(dev, "couldn't map interrupt\n"); error = ENXIO; goto fail; } /* Allocate ifnet structure. */ ifp = sc->arge_ifp = if_alloc(IFT_ETHER); if (ifp == NULL) { device_printf(dev, "couldn't allocate ifnet structure\n"); error = ENOSPC; goto fail; } ifp->if_softc = sc; if_initname(ifp, device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev)); ifp->if_flags = IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_MULTICAST; ifp->if_ioctl = arge_ioctl; ifp->if_start = arge_start; ifp->if_init = arge_init; sc->arge_if_flags = ifp->if_flags; /* XXX: add real size */ IFQ_SET_MAXLEN(&ifp->if_snd, ifqmaxlen); ifp->if_snd.ifq_maxlen = ifqmaxlen; IFQ_SET_READY(&ifp->if_snd); /* Tell the upper layer(s) we support long frames. */ ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_VLAN_MTU; ifp->if_capenable = ifp->if_capabilities; #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_POLLING; #endif /* If there's a local mac defined, copy that in */ if (local_mac == 1) { (void) ar71xx_mac_addr_init(sc->arge_eaddr, local_macaddr, 0, 0); } else { /* * No MAC address configured. Generate the random one. */ if (bootverbose) device_printf(dev, "Generating random ethernet address.\n"); (void) ar71xx_mac_addr_random_init(sc->arge_eaddr); } if (arge_dma_alloc(sc) != 0) { error = ENXIO; goto fail; } /* * Don't do this for the MDIO bus case - it's already done * as part of the MDIO bus attachment. * * XXX TODO: if we don't do this, we don't ever release the MAC * from reset and we can't use the port. Now, if we define ARGE_MDIO * but we /don't/ define two MDIO busses, then we can't actually * use both MACs. */ #if !defined(ARGE_MDIO) /* Initialize the MAC block */ arge_reset_mac(sc); arge_reset_miibus(sc); #endif /* Configure MII mode, just for convienence */ if (sc->arge_miicfg != 0) ar71xx_device_set_mii_if(sc->arge_mac_unit, sc->arge_miicfg); /* * Set all Ethernet address registers to the same initial values * set all four addresses to 66-88-aa-cc-dd-ee */ ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_STA_ADDR1, (sc->arge_eaddr[2] << 24) | (sc->arge_eaddr[3] << 16) | (sc->arge_eaddr[4] << 8) | sc->arge_eaddr[5]); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_STA_ADDR2, (sc->arge_eaddr[0] << 8) | sc->arge_eaddr[1]); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_CFG0, FIFO_CFG0_ALL << FIFO_CFG0_ENABLE_SHIFT); /* * SoC specific bits. */ switch (ar71xx_soc) { case AR71XX_SOC_AR7240: case AR71XX_SOC_AR7241: case AR71XX_SOC_AR7242: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9330: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9331: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9341: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9342: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9344: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533_V2: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9556: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9558: ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_CFG1, 0x0010ffff); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_CFG2, 0x015500aa); break; /* AR71xx, AR913x */ default: ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_CFG1, 0x0fff0000); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_CFG2, 0x00001fff); } ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_RX_FILTMATCH, FIFO_RX_FILTMATCH_DEFAULT); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_RX_FILTMASK, FIFO_RX_FILTMASK_DEFAULT); #if defined(ARGE_MDIO) sc->arge_miiproxy = mii_attach_proxy(sc->arge_dev); #endif device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "finishing attachment, phymask %04x" ", proxy %s \n", sc->arge_phymask, sc->arge_miiproxy == NULL ? "null" : "set"); for (i = 0; i < ARGE_NPHY; i++) { if (((1 << i) & sc->arge_phymask) != 0) { error = mii_attach(sc->arge_miiproxy != NULL ? sc->arge_miiproxy : sc->arge_dev, &sc->arge_miibus, sc->arge_ifp, arge_ifmedia_upd, arge_ifmedia_sts, BMSR_DEFCAPMASK, i, MII_OFFSET_ANY, 0); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "unable to attach" " PHY %d: %d\n", i, error); goto fail; } } } if (sc->arge_miibus == NULL) { /* no PHY, so use hard-coded values */ ifmedia_init(&sc->arge_ifmedia, 0, arge_multiphy_mediachange, arge_multiphy_mediastatus); ifmedia_add(&sc->arge_ifmedia, IFM_ETHER | sc->arge_media_type | sc->arge_duplex_mode, 0, NULL); ifmedia_set(&sc->arge_ifmedia, IFM_ETHER | sc->arge_media_type | sc->arge_duplex_mode); arge_set_pll(sc, sc->arge_media_type, sc->arge_duplex_mode); } /* Call MI attach routine. */ ether_ifattach(sc->arge_ifp, sc->arge_eaddr); /* Hook interrupt last to avoid having to lock softc */ error = bus_setup_intr(sc->arge_dev, sc->arge_irq, INTR_TYPE_NET | INTR_MPSAFE, arge_intr_filter, arge_intr, sc, &sc->arge_intrhand); if (error) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "couldn't set up irq\n"); ether_ifdetach(sc->arge_ifp); goto fail; } /* setup sysctl variables */ arge_attach_sysctl(sc->arge_dev); fail: if (error) arge_detach(dev); return (error); } static int arge_detach(device_t dev) { struct arge_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); struct ifnet *ifp = sc->arge_ifp; KASSERT(mtx_initialized(&sc->arge_mtx), ("arge mutex not initialized")); /* These should only be active if attach succeeded */ if (device_is_attached(dev)) { ARGE_LOCK(sc); sc->arge_detach = 1; #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING if (ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_POLLING) ether_poll_deregister(ifp); #endif arge_stop(sc); ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); taskqueue_drain(taskqueue_swi, &sc->arge_link_task); ether_ifdetach(ifp); } if (sc->arge_miibus) device_delete_child(dev, sc->arge_miibus); if (sc->arge_miiproxy) device_delete_child(dev, sc->arge_miiproxy); bus_generic_detach(dev); if (sc->arge_intrhand) bus_teardown_intr(dev, sc->arge_irq, sc->arge_intrhand); if (sc->arge_res) bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, sc->arge_rid, sc->arge_res); if (ifp) if_free(ifp); arge_dma_free(sc); mtx_destroy(&sc->arge_mtx); return (0); } static int arge_suspend(device_t dev) { panic("%s", __func__); return 0; } static int arge_resume(device_t dev) { panic("%s", __func__); return 0; } static int arge_shutdown(device_t dev) { struct arge_softc *sc; sc = device_get_softc(dev); ARGE_LOCK(sc); arge_stop(sc); ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); return (0); } static void arge_hinted_child(device_t bus, const char *dname, int dunit) { BUS_ADD_CHILD(bus, 0, dname, dunit); device_printf(bus, "hinted child %s%d\n", dname, dunit); } static int arge_mdio_busy(struct arge_softc *sc) { int i,result; for (i = 0; i < ARGE_MII_TIMEOUT; i++) { DELAY(5); ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_READ(sc); result = ARGE_MDIO_READ(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_INDICATOR); if (! result) return (0); DELAY(5); } return (-1); } static int arge_miibus_readreg(device_t dev, int phy, int reg) { struct arge_softc * sc = device_get_softc(dev); int result; uint32_t addr = (phy << MAC_MII_PHY_ADDR_SHIFT) | (reg & MAC_MII_REG_MASK); mtx_lock(&miibus_mtx); ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_RW(sc); ARGE_MDIO_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_CMD, MAC_MII_CMD_WRITE); ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_WRITE(sc); ARGE_MDIO_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_ADDR, addr); ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_WRITE(sc); ARGE_MDIO_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_CMD, MAC_MII_CMD_READ); if (arge_mdio_busy(sc) != 0) { mtx_unlock(&miibus_mtx); ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_ANY, "%s timedout\n", __func__); /* XXX: return ERRNO istead? */ return (-1); } ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_READ(sc); result = ARGE_MDIO_READ(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_STATUS) & MAC_MII_STATUS_MASK; ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_RW(sc); ARGE_MDIO_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_CMD, MAC_MII_CMD_WRITE); mtx_unlock(&miibus_mtx); ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_MII, "%s: phy=%d, reg=%02x, value[%08x]=%04x\n", __func__, phy, reg, addr, result); return (result); } static int arge_miibus_writereg(device_t dev, int phy, int reg, int data) { struct arge_softc * sc = device_get_softc(dev); uint32_t addr = (phy << MAC_MII_PHY_ADDR_SHIFT) | (reg & MAC_MII_REG_MASK); ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_MII, "%s: phy=%d, reg=%02x, value=%04x\n", __func__, phy, reg, data); mtx_lock(&miibus_mtx); ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_RW(sc); ARGE_MDIO_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_ADDR, addr); ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_WRITE(sc); ARGE_MDIO_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_MII_CONTROL, data); ARGE_MDIO_BARRIER_WRITE(sc); if (arge_mdio_busy(sc) != 0) { mtx_unlock(&miibus_mtx); ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_ANY, "%s timedout\n", __func__); /* XXX: return ERRNO istead? */ return (-1); } mtx_unlock(&miibus_mtx); return (0); } static void arge_miibus_statchg(device_t dev) { struct arge_softc *sc; sc = device_get_softc(dev); taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_swi, &sc->arge_link_task); } static void arge_link_task(void *arg, int pending) { struct arge_softc *sc; sc = (struct arge_softc *)arg; ARGE_LOCK(sc); arge_update_link_locked(sc); ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); } static void arge_update_link_locked(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct mii_data *mii; struct ifnet *ifp; uint32_t media, duplex; mii = device_get_softc(sc->arge_miibus); ifp = sc->arge_ifp; if (mii == NULL || ifp == NULL || (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) == 0) { return; } /* * If we have a static media type configured, then * use that. Some PHY configurations (eg QCA955x -> AR8327) * use a static speed/duplex between the SoC and switch, * even though the front-facing PHY speed changes. */ if (sc->arge_media_type != 0) { ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_MII, "%s: fixed; media=%d, duplex=%d\n", __func__, sc->arge_media_type, sc->arge_duplex_mode); if (mii->mii_media_status & IFM_ACTIVE) { sc->arge_link_status = 1; } else { sc->arge_link_status = 0; } arge_set_pll(sc, sc->arge_media_type, sc->arge_duplex_mode); } if (mii->mii_media_status & IFM_ACTIVE) { media = IFM_SUBTYPE(mii->mii_media_active); if (media != IFM_NONE) { sc->arge_link_status = 1; duplex = mii->mii_media_active & IFM_GMASK; ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_MII, "%s: media=%d, duplex=%d\n", __func__, media, duplex); arge_set_pll(sc, media, duplex); } } else { sc->arge_link_status = 0; } } static void arge_set_pll(struct arge_softc *sc, int media, int duplex) { uint32_t cfg, ifcontrol, rx_filtmask; uint32_t fifo_tx, pll; int if_speed; /* * XXX Verify - is this valid for all chips? * QCA955x (and likely some of the earlier chips!) define * this as nibble mode and byte mode, and those have to do * with the interface type (MII/SMII versus GMII/RGMII.) */ ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_PLL, "set_pll(%04x, %s)\n", media, duplex == IFM_FDX ? "full" : "half"); cfg = ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_MAC_CFG2); cfg &= ~(MAC_CFG2_IFACE_MODE_1000 | MAC_CFG2_IFACE_MODE_10_100 | MAC_CFG2_FULL_DUPLEX); if (duplex == IFM_FDX) cfg |= MAC_CFG2_FULL_DUPLEX; ifcontrol = ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_MAC_IFCONTROL); ifcontrol &= ~MAC_IFCONTROL_SPEED; rx_filtmask = ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_RX_FILTMASK); rx_filtmask &= ~FIFO_RX_MASK_BYTE_MODE; switch(media) { case IFM_10_T: cfg |= MAC_CFG2_IFACE_MODE_10_100; if_speed = 10; break; case IFM_100_TX: cfg |= MAC_CFG2_IFACE_MODE_10_100; ifcontrol |= MAC_IFCONTROL_SPEED; if_speed = 100; break; case IFM_1000_T: case IFM_1000_SX: cfg |= MAC_CFG2_IFACE_MODE_1000; rx_filtmask |= FIFO_RX_MASK_BYTE_MODE; if_speed = 1000; break; default: if_speed = 100; device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "Unknown media %d\n", media); } ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_PLL, "%s: if_speed=%d\n", __func__, if_speed); switch (ar71xx_soc) { case AR71XX_SOC_AR7240: case AR71XX_SOC_AR7241: case AR71XX_SOC_AR7242: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9330: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9331: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9341: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9342: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9344: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9533_V2: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9556: case AR71XX_SOC_QCA9558: fifo_tx = 0x01f00140; break; case AR71XX_SOC_AR9130: case AR71XX_SOC_AR9132: fifo_tx = 0x00780fff; break; /* AR71xx */ default: fifo_tx = 0x008001ff; } ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_CFG2, cfg); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_IFCONTROL, ifcontrol); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_RX_FILTMASK, rx_filtmask); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_MAC_FIFO_TX_THRESHOLD, fifo_tx); /* fetch PLL registers */ pll = ar71xx_device_get_eth_pll(sc->arge_mac_unit, if_speed); ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_PLL, "%s: pll=0x%x\n", __func__, pll); /* Override if required by platform data */ if (if_speed == 10 && sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_10 != 0) pll = sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_10; else if (if_speed == 100 && sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_100 != 0) pll = sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_100; else if (if_speed == 1000 && sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_1000 != 0) pll = sc->arge_pllcfg.pll_1000; ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_PLL, "%s: final pll=0x%x\n", __func__, pll); /* XXX ensure pll != 0 */ ar71xx_device_set_pll_ge(sc->arge_mac_unit, if_speed, pll); /* set MII registers */ /* * This was introduced to match what the Linux ag71xx ethernet * driver does. For the AR71xx case, it does set the port * MII speed. However, if this is done, non-gigabit speeds * are not at all reliable when speaking via RGMII through * 'bridge' PHY port that's pretending to be a local PHY. * * Until that gets root caused, and until an AR71xx + normal * PHY board is tested, leave this disabled. */ #if 0 ar71xx_device_set_mii_speed(sc->arge_mac_unit, if_speed); #endif } static void arge_reset_dma(struct arge_softc *sc) { ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_RESET, "%s: called\n", __func__); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_CONTROL, 0); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_CONTROL, 0); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_DESC, 0); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_DESC, 0); /* Clear all possible RX interrupts */ while(ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_STATUS) & DMA_RX_STATUS_PKT_RECVD) ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_STATUS, DMA_RX_STATUS_PKT_RECVD); /* * Clear all possible TX interrupts */ while(ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_STATUS) & DMA_TX_STATUS_PKT_SENT) ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_STATUS, DMA_TX_STATUS_PKT_SENT); /* * Now Rx/Tx errors */ ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_STATUS, DMA_RX_STATUS_BUS_ERROR | DMA_RX_STATUS_OVERFLOW); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_STATUS, DMA_TX_STATUS_BUS_ERROR | DMA_TX_STATUS_UNDERRUN); /* * Force a DDR flush so any pending data is properly * flushed to RAM before underlying buffers are freed. */ arge_flush_ddr(sc); } static void arge_init(void *xsc) { struct arge_softc *sc = xsc; ARGE_LOCK(sc); arge_init_locked(sc); ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); } static void arge_init_locked(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct ifnet *ifp = sc->arge_ifp; struct mii_data *mii; ARGE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) && (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING)) return; /* Init circular RX list. */ if (arge_rx_ring_init(sc) != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "initialization failed: no memory for rx buffers\n"); arge_stop(sc); return; } /* Init tx descriptors. */ arge_tx_ring_init(sc); arge_reset_dma(sc); if (sc->arge_miibus) { mii = device_get_softc(sc->arge_miibus); mii_mediachg(mii); } else { /* * Sun always shines over multiPHY interface */ sc->arge_link_status = 1; } ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_RUNNING; ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE; if (sc->arge_miibus) { callout_reset(&sc->arge_stat_callout, hz, arge_tick, sc); arge_update_link_locked(sc); } ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_DESC, ARGE_TX_RING_ADDR(sc, 0)); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_DESC, ARGE_RX_RING_ADDR(sc, 0)); /* Start listening */ ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_CONTROL, DMA_RX_CONTROL_EN); /* Enable interrupts */ ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR, DMA_INTR_ALL); } /* * Return whether the mbuf chain is correctly aligned * for the arge TX engine. * * All the MACs have a length requirement: any non-final * fragment (ie, descriptor with MORE bit set) needs to have * a length divisible by 4. * * The AR71xx, AR913x require the start address also be * DWORD aligned. The later MACs don't. */ static int arge_mbuf_chain_is_tx_aligned(struct arge_softc *sc, struct mbuf *m0) { struct mbuf *m; for (m = m0; m != NULL; m = m->m_next) { /* * Only do this for chips that require it. */ if ((sc->arge_hw_flags & ARGE_HW_FLG_TX_DESC_ALIGN_4BYTE) && (mtod(m, intptr_t) & 3) != 0) { sc->stats.tx_pkts_unaligned_start++; return 0; } /* * All chips have this requirement for length. */ if ((m->m_next != NULL) && ((m->m_len & 0x03) != 0)) { sc->stats.tx_pkts_unaligned_len++; return 0; } } return 1; } /* * Encapsulate an mbuf chain in a descriptor by coupling the mbuf data * pointers to the fragment pointers. */ static int arge_encap(struct arge_softc *sc, struct mbuf **m_head) { struct arge_txdesc *txd; struct arge_desc *desc, *prev_desc; bus_dma_segment_t txsegs[ARGE_MAXFRAGS]; int error, i, nsegs, prod, prev_prod; struct mbuf *m; ARGE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); /* * Fix mbuf chain based on hardware alignment constraints. */ m = *m_head; if (! arge_mbuf_chain_is_tx_aligned(sc, m)) { sc->stats.tx_pkts_unaligned++; m = m_defrag(*m_head, M_NOWAIT); if (m == NULL) { + m_freem(*m_head); *m_head = NULL; return (ENOBUFS); } *m_head = m; } else sc->stats.tx_pkts_aligned++; prod = sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_prod; txd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_txdesc[prod]; error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, txd->tx_dmamap, *m_head, txsegs, &nsegs, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT); if (error == EFBIG) { panic("EFBIG"); } else if (error != 0) return (error); if (nsegs == 0) { m_freem(*m_head); *m_head = NULL; return (EIO); } /* Check number of available descriptors. */ if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt + nsegs >= (ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT - 2)) { bus_dmamap_unload(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, txd->tx_dmamap); sc->stats.tx_pkts_nosegs++; return (ENOBUFS); } txd->tx_m = *m_head; bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, txd->tx_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); /* * Make a list of descriptors for this packet. DMA controller will * walk through it while arge_link is not zero. * * Since we're in a endless circular buffer, ensure that * the first descriptor in a multi-descriptor ring is always * set to EMPTY, then un-do it when we're done populating. */ prev_prod = prod; desc = prev_desc = NULL; for (i = 0; i < nsegs; i++) { uint32_t tmp; desc = &sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring[prod]; /* * Set DESC_EMPTY so the hardware (hopefully) stops at this * point. We don't want it to start transmitting descriptors * before we've finished fleshing this out. */ tmp = ARGE_DMASIZE(txsegs[i].ds_len); if (i == 0) tmp |= ARGE_DESC_EMPTY; desc->packet_ctrl = tmp; /* XXX Note: only relevant for older MACs; but check length! */ if ((sc->arge_hw_flags & ARGE_HW_FLG_TX_DESC_ALIGN_4BYTE) && (txsegs[i].ds_addr & 3)) panic("TX packet address unaligned\n"); desc->packet_addr = txsegs[i].ds_addr; /* link with previous descriptor */ if (prev_desc) prev_desc->packet_ctrl |= ARGE_DESC_MORE; sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt++; prev_desc = desc; ARGE_INC(prod, ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT); } /* Update producer index. */ sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_prod = prod; /* * The descriptors are updated, so enable the first one. */ desc = &sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring[prev_prod]; desc->packet_ctrl &= ~ ARGE_DESC_EMPTY; /* Sync descriptors. */ bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); /* Flush writes */ ARGE_BARRIER_WRITE(sc); /* Start transmitting */ ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_TX, "%s: setting DMA_TX_CONTROL_EN\n", __func__); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_CONTROL, DMA_TX_CONTROL_EN); return (0); } static void arge_start(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct arge_softc *sc; sc = ifp->if_softc; ARGE_LOCK(sc); arge_start_locked(ifp); ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); } static void arge_start_locked(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct arge_softc *sc; struct mbuf *m_head; int enq = 0; sc = ifp->if_softc; ARGE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_TX, "%s: beginning\n", __func__); if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & (IFF_DRV_RUNNING | IFF_DRV_OACTIVE)) != IFF_DRV_RUNNING || sc->arge_link_status == 0 ) return; /* * Before we go any further, check whether we're already full. * The below check errors out immediately if the ring is full * and never gets a chance to set this flag. Although it's * likely never needed, this at least avoids an unexpected * situation. */ if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt >= ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT - 2) { ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_OACTIVE; ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_ERR, "%s: tx_cnt %d >= max %d; setting IFF_DRV_OACTIVE\n", __func__, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt, ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT - 2); return; } arge_flush_ddr(sc); for (enq = 0; !IFQ_DRV_IS_EMPTY(&ifp->if_snd) && sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt < ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT - 2; ) { IFQ_DRV_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m_head); if (m_head == NULL) break; /* * Pack the data into the transmit ring. */ if (arge_encap(sc, &m_head)) { if (m_head == NULL) break; IFQ_DRV_PREPEND(&ifp->if_snd, m_head); ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_OACTIVE; break; } enq++; /* * If there's a BPF listener, bounce a copy of this frame * to him. */ ETHER_BPF_MTAP(ifp, m_head); } ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_TX, "%s: finished; queued %d packets\n", __func__, enq); } static void arge_stop(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct ifnet *ifp; ARGE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); ifp = sc->arge_ifp; ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~(IFF_DRV_RUNNING | IFF_DRV_OACTIVE); if (sc->arge_miibus) callout_stop(&sc->arge_stat_callout); /* mask out interrupts */ ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR, 0); arge_reset_dma(sc); /* Flush FIFO and free any existing mbufs */ arge_flush_ddr(sc); arge_rx_ring_free(sc); arge_tx_ring_free(sc); } static int arge_ioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long command, caddr_t data) { struct arge_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc; struct ifreq *ifr = (struct ifreq *) data; struct mii_data *mii; int error; #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING int mask; #endif switch (command) { case SIOCSIFFLAGS: ARGE_LOCK(sc); if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) != 0) { if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) != 0) { if (((ifp->if_flags ^ sc->arge_if_flags) & (IFF_PROMISC | IFF_ALLMULTI)) != 0) { /* XXX: handle promisc & multi flags */ } } else { if (!sc->arge_detach) arge_init_locked(sc); } } else if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) != 0) { ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_RUNNING; arge_stop(sc); } sc->arge_if_flags = ifp->if_flags; ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); error = 0; break; case SIOCADDMULTI: case SIOCDELMULTI: /* XXX: implement SIOCDELMULTI */ error = 0; break; case SIOCGIFMEDIA: case SIOCSIFMEDIA: if (sc->arge_miibus) { mii = device_get_softc(sc->arge_miibus); error = ifmedia_ioctl(ifp, ifr, &mii->mii_media, command); } else error = ifmedia_ioctl(ifp, ifr, &sc->arge_ifmedia, command); break; case SIOCSIFCAP: /* XXX: Check other capabilities */ #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING mask = ifp->if_capenable ^ ifr->ifr_reqcap; if (mask & IFCAP_POLLING) { if (ifr->ifr_reqcap & IFCAP_POLLING) { ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR, 0); error = ether_poll_register(arge_poll, ifp); if (error) return error; ARGE_LOCK(sc); ifp->if_capenable |= IFCAP_POLLING; ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); } else { ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR, DMA_INTR_ALL); error = ether_poll_deregister(ifp); ARGE_LOCK(sc); ifp->if_capenable &= ~IFCAP_POLLING; ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); } } error = 0; break; #endif default: error = ether_ioctl(ifp, command, data); break; } return (error); } /* * Set media options. */ static int arge_ifmedia_upd(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct arge_softc *sc; struct mii_data *mii; struct mii_softc *miisc; int error; sc = ifp->if_softc; ARGE_LOCK(sc); mii = device_get_softc(sc->arge_miibus); LIST_FOREACH(miisc, &mii->mii_phys, mii_list) PHY_RESET(miisc); error = mii_mediachg(mii); ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); return (error); } /* * Report current media status. */ static void arge_ifmedia_sts(struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifmediareq *ifmr) { struct arge_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc; struct mii_data *mii; mii = device_get_softc(sc->arge_miibus); ARGE_LOCK(sc); mii_pollstat(mii); ifmr->ifm_active = mii->mii_media_active; ifmr->ifm_status = mii->mii_media_status; ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); } struct arge_dmamap_arg { bus_addr_t arge_busaddr; }; static void arge_dmamap_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg, int error) { struct arge_dmamap_arg *ctx; if (error != 0) return; ctx = arg; ctx->arge_busaddr = segs[0].ds_addr; } static int arge_dma_alloc(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct arge_dmamap_arg ctx; struct arge_txdesc *txd; struct arge_rxdesc *rxd; int error, i; int arge_tx_align, arge_rx_align; /* Assume 4 byte alignment by default */ arge_tx_align = 4; arge_rx_align = 4; if (sc->arge_hw_flags & ARGE_HW_FLG_TX_DESC_ALIGN_1BYTE) arge_tx_align = 1; if (sc->arge_hw_flags & ARGE_HW_FLG_RX_DESC_ALIGN_1BYTE) arge_rx_align = 1; /* Create parent DMA tag. */ error = bus_dma_tag_create( bus_get_dma_tag(sc->arge_dev), /* parent */ 1, 0, /* alignment, boundary */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT, /* lowaddr */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */ NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */ BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT, /* maxsize */ 0, /* nsegments */ BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT, /* maxsegsize */ 0, /* flags */ NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */ &sc->arge_cdata.arge_parent_tag); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to create parent DMA tag\n"); goto fail; } /* Create tag for Tx ring. */ error = bus_dma_tag_create( sc->arge_cdata.arge_parent_tag, /* parent */ ARGE_RING_ALIGN, 0, /* alignment, boundary */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */ NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */ ARGE_TX_DMA_SIZE, /* maxsize */ 1, /* nsegments */ ARGE_TX_DMA_SIZE, /* maxsegsize */ 0, /* flags */ NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */ &sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to create Tx ring DMA tag\n"); goto fail; } /* Create tag for Rx ring. */ error = bus_dma_tag_create( sc->arge_cdata.arge_parent_tag, /* parent */ ARGE_RING_ALIGN, 0, /* alignment, boundary */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */ NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */ ARGE_RX_DMA_SIZE, /* maxsize */ 1, /* nsegments */ ARGE_RX_DMA_SIZE, /* maxsegsize */ 0, /* flags */ NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */ &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to create Rx ring DMA tag\n"); goto fail; } /* Create tag for Tx buffers. */ error = bus_dma_tag_create( sc->arge_cdata.arge_parent_tag, /* parent */ arge_tx_align, 0, /* alignment, boundary */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */ NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */ MCLBYTES * ARGE_MAXFRAGS, /* maxsize */ ARGE_MAXFRAGS, /* nsegments */ MCLBYTES, /* maxsegsize */ 0, /* flags */ NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */ &sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to create Tx DMA tag\n"); goto fail; } /* Create tag for Rx buffers. */ error = bus_dma_tag_create( sc->arge_cdata.arge_parent_tag, /* parent */ arge_rx_align, 0, /* alignment, boundary */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */ NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */ MCLBYTES, /* maxsize */ ARGE_MAXFRAGS, /* nsegments */ MCLBYTES, /* maxsegsize */ 0, /* flags */ NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */ &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to create Rx DMA tag\n"); goto fail; } /* Allocate DMA'able memory and load the DMA map for Tx ring. */ error = bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag, (void **)&sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring, BUS_DMA_WAITOK | BUS_DMA_COHERENT | BUS_DMA_ZERO, &sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_map); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to allocate DMA'able memory for Tx ring\n"); goto fail; } ctx.arge_busaddr = 0; error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_map, sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring, ARGE_TX_DMA_SIZE, arge_dmamap_cb, &ctx, 0); if (error != 0 || ctx.arge_busaddr == 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to load DMA'able memory for Tx ring\n"); goto fail; } sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring_paddr = ctx.arge_busaddr; /* Allocate DMA'able memory and load the DMA map for Rx ring. */ error = bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag, (void **)&sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring, BUS_DMA_WAITOK | BUS_DMA_COHERENT | BUS_DMA_ZERO, &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_map); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to allocate DMA'able memory for Rx ring\n"); goto fail; } ctx.arge_busaddr = 0; error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_map, sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring, ARGE_RX_DMA_SIZE, arge_dmamap_cb, &ctx, 0); if (error != 0 || ctx.arge_busaddr == 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to load DMA'able memory for Rx ring\n"); goto fail; } sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring_paddr = ctx.arge_busaddr; /* Create DMA maps for Tx buffers. */ for (i = 0; i < ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT; i++) { txd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_txdesc[i]; txd->tx_m = NULL; txd->tx_dmamap = NULL; error = bus_dmamap_create(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, 0, &txd->tx_dmamap); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to create Tx dmamap\n"); goto fail; } } /* Create DMA maps for Rx buffers. */ if ((error = bus_dmamap_create(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag, 0, &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_sparemap)) != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to create spare Rx dmamap\n"); goto fail; } for (i = 0; i < ARGE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) { rxd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rxdesc[i]; rxd->rx_m = NULL; rxd->rx_dmamap = NULL; error = bus_dmamap_create(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag, 0, &rxd->rx_dmamap); if (error != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "failed to create Rx dmamap\n"); goto fail; } } fail: return (error); } static void arge_dma_free(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct arge_txdesc *txd; struct arge_rxdesc *rxd; int i; /* Tx ring. */ if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag) { if (sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring_paddr) bus_dmamap_unload(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_map); if (sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring) bus_dmamem_free(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag, sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_map); sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring = NULL; sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring_paddr = 0; bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag); sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag = NULL; } /* Rx ring. */ if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag) { if (sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring_paddr) bus_dmamap_unload(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_map); if (sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring) bus_dmamem_free(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag, sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_map); sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring = NULL; sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring_paddr = 0; bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag); sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag = NULL; } /* Tx buffers. */ if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag) { for (i = 0; i < ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT; i++) { txd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_txdesc[i]; if (txd->tx_dmamap) { bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, txd->tx_dmamap); txd->tx_dmamap = NULL; } } bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag); sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag = NULL; } /* Rx buffers. */ if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag) { for (i = 0; i < ARGE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) { rxd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rxdesc[i]; if (rxd->rx_dmamap) { bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag, rxd->rx_dmamap); rxd->rx_dmamap = NULL; } } if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_sparemap) { bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_sparemap); sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_sparemap = 0; } bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag); sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag = NULL; } if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_parent_tag) { bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->arge_cdata.arge_parent_tag); sc->arge_cdata.arge_parent_tag = NULL; } } /* * Initialize the transmit descriptors. */ static int arge_tx_ring_init(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct arge_ring_data *rd; struct arge_txdesc *txd; bus_addr_t addr; int i; sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_prod = 0; sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cons = 0; sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt = 0; rd = &sc->arge_rdata; bzero(rd->arge_tx_ring, sizeof(rd->arge_tx_ring)); for (i = 0; i < ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT; i++) { if (i == ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT - 1) addr = ARGE_TX_RING_ADDR(sc, 0); else addr = ARGE_TX_RING_ADDR(sc, i + 1); rd->arge_tx_ring[i].packet_ctrl = ARGE_DESC_EMPTY; rd->arge_tx_ring[i].next_desc = addr; txd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_txdesc[i]; txd->tx_m = NULL; } bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); return (0); } /* * Free the Tx ring, unload any pending dma transaction and free the mbuf. */ static void arge_tx_ring_free(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct arge_txdesc *txd; int i; /* Free the Tx buffers. */ for (i = 0; i < ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT; i++) { txd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_txdesc[i]; if (txd->tx_dmamap) { bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, txd->tx_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE); bus_dmamap_unload(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, txd->tx_dmamap); } if (txd->tx_m) m_freem(txd->tx_m); txd->tx_m = NULL; } } /* * Initialize the RX descriptors and allocate mbufs for them. Note that * we arrange the descriptors in a closed ring, so that the last descriptor * points back to the first. */ static int arge_rx_ring_init(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct arge_ring_data *rd; struct arge_rxdesc *rxd; bus_addr_t addr; int i; sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_cons = 0; rd = &sc->arge_rdata; bzero(rd->arge_rx_ring, sizeof(rd->arge_rx_ring)); for (i = 0; i < ARGE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) { rxd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rxdesc[i]; if (rxd->rx_m != NULL) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "%s: ring[%d] rx_m wasn't free?\n", __func__, i); } rxd->rx_m = NULL; rxd->desc = &rd->arge_rx_ring[i]; if (i == ARGE_RX_RING_COUNT - 1) addr = ARGE_RX_RING_ADDR(sc, 0); else addr = ARGE_RX_RING_ADDR(sc, i + 1); rd->arge_rx_ring[i].next_desc = addr; if (arge_newbuf(sc, i) != 0) { return (ENOBUFS); } } bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); return (0); } /* * Free all the buffers in the RX ring. * * TODO: ensure that DMA is disabled and no pending DMA * is lurking in the FIFO. */ static void arge_rx_ring_free(struct arge_softc *sc) { int i; struct arge_rxdesc *rxd; ARGE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); for (i = 0; i < ARGE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) { rxd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rxdesc[i]; /* Unmap the mbuf */ if (rxd->rx_m != NULL) { bus_dmamap_unload(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag, rxd->rx_dmamap); m_free(rxd->rx_m); rxd->rx_m = NULL; } } } /* * Initialize an RX descriptor and attach an MBUF cluster. */ static int arge_newbuf(struct arge_softc *sc, int idx) { struct arge_desc *desc; struct arge_rxdesc *rxd; struct mbuf *m; bus_dma_segment_t segs[1]; bus_dmamap_t map; int nsegs; /* XXX TODO: should just allocate an explicit 2KiB buffer */ m = m_getcl(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR); if (m == NULL) return (ENOBUFS); m->m_len = m->m_pkthdr.len = MCLBYTES; /* * Add extra space to "adjust" (copy) the packet back to be aligned * for purposes of IPv4/IPv6 header contents. */ if (sc->arge_hw_flags & ARGE_HW_FLG_RX_DESC_ALIGN_4BYTE) m_adj(m, sizeof(uint64_t)); /* * If it's a 1-byte aligned buffer, then just offset it two bytes * and that will give us a hopefully correctly DWORD aligned * L3 payload - and we won't have to undo it afterwards. */ else if (sc->arge_hw_flags & ARGE_HW_FLG_RX_DESC_ALIGN_1BYTE) m_adj(m, sizeof(uint16_t)); if (bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_sparemap, m, segs, &nsegs, 0) != 0) { m_freem(m); return (ENOBUFS); } KASSERT(nsegs == 1, ("%s: %d segments returned!", __func__, nsegs)); rxd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rxdesc[idx]; if (rxd->rx_m != NULL) { bus_dmamap_unload(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag, rxd->rx_dmamap); } map = rxd->rx_dmamap; rxd->rx_dmamap = sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_sparemap; sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_sparemap = map; rxd->rx_m = m; desc = rxd->desc; if ((sc->arge_hw_flags & ARGE_HW_FLG_RX_DESC_ALIGN_4BYTE) && segs[0].ds_addr & 3) panic("RX packet address unaligned"); desc->packet_addr = segs[0].ds_addr; desc->packet_ctrl = ARGE_DESC_EMPTY | ARGE_DMASIZE(segs[0].ds_len); bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); return (0); } /* * Move the data backwards 16 bits to (hopefully!) ensure the * IPv4/IPv6 payload is aligned. * * This is required for earlier hardware where the RX path * requires DWORD aligned buffers. */ static __inline void arge_fixup_rx(struct mbuf *m) { int i; uint16_t *src, *dst; src = mtod(m, uint16_t *); dst = src - 1; for (i = 0; i < m->m_len / sizeof(uint16_t); i++) { *dst++ = *src++; } if (m->m_len % sizeof(uint16_t)) *(uint8_t *)dst = *(uint8_t *)src; m->m_data -= ETHER_ALIGN; } #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING static int arge_poll(struct ifnet *ifp, enum poll_cmd cmd, int count) { struct arge_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc; int rx_npkts = 0; if (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) { ARGE_LOCK(sc); arge_tx_locked(sc); rx_npkts = arge_rx_locked(sc); ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); } return (rx_npkts); } #endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */ static void arge_tx_locked(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct arge_txdesc *txd; struct arge_desc *cur_tx; struct ifnet *ifp; uint32_t ctrl; int cons, prod; ARGE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); cons = sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cons; prod = sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_prod; ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_TX, "%s: cons=%d, prod=%d\n", __func__, cons, prod); if (cons == prod) return; bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE); ifp = sc->arge_ifp; /* * Go through our tx list and free mbufs for those * frames that have been transmitted. */ for (; cons != prod; ARGE_INC(cons, ARGE_TX_RING_COUNT)) { cur_tx = &sc->arge_rdata.arge_tx_ring[cons]; ctrl = cur_tx->packet_ctrl; /* Check if descriptor has "finished" flag */ if ((ctrl & ARGE_DESC_EMPTY) == 0) break; ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_STATUS, DMA_TX_STATUS_PKT_SENT); sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt--; ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE; txd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_txdesc[cons]; if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OPACKETS, 1); bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, txd->tx_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE); bus_dmamap_unload(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_tag, txd->tx_dmamap); /* Free only if it's first descriptor in list */ if (txd->tx_m) m_freem(txd->tx_m); txd->tx_m = NULL; /* reset descriptor */ cur_tx->packet_addr = 0; } sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cons = cons; bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_ring_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); } static int arge_rx_locked(struct arge_softc *sc) { struct arge_rxdesc *rxd; struct ifnet *ifp = sc->arge_ifp; int cons, prog, packet_len, i; struct arge_desc *cur_rx; struct mbuf *m; int rx_npkts = 0; ARGE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); cons = sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_cons; bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE); for (prog = 0; prog < ARGE_RX_RING_COUNT; ARGE_INC(cons, ARGE_RX_RING_COUNT)) { cur_rx = &sc->arge_rdata.arge_rx_ring[cons]; rxd = &sc->arge_cdata.arge_rxdesc[cons]; m = rxd->rx_m; if ((cur_rx->packet_ctrl & ARGE_DESC_EMPTY) != 0) break; ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_STATUS, DMA_RX_STATUS_PKT_RECVD); prog++; packet_len = ARGE_DMASIZE(cur_rx->packet_ctrl); bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_tag, rxd->rx_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD); m = rxd->rx_m; /* * If the MAC requires 4 byte alignment then the RX setup * routine will have pre-offset things; so un-offset it here. */ if (sc->arge_hw_flags & ARGE_HW_FLG_RX_DESC_ALIGN_4BYTE) arge_fixup_rx(m); m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp; /* Skip 4 bytes of CRC */ m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = packet_len - ETHER_CRC_LEN; if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_IPACKETS, 1); rx_npkts++; ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); (*ifp->if_input)(ifp, m); ARGE_LOCK(sc); cur_rx->packet_addr = 0; } if (prog > 0) { i = sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_cons; for (; prog > 0 ; prog--) { if (arge_newbuf(sc, i) != 0) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "Failed to allocate buffer\n"); break; } ARGE_INC(i, ARGE_RX_RING_COUNT); } bus_dmamap_sync(sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_tag, sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_ring_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); sc->arge_cdata.arge_rx_cons = cons; } return (rx_npkts); } static int arge_intr_filter(void *arg) { struct arge_softc *sc = arg; uint32_t status, ints; status = ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR_STATUS); ints = ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR); ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_INTR, "int mask(filter) = %b\n", ints, "\20\10RX_BUS_ERROR\7RX_OVERFLOW\5RX_PKT_RCVD" "\4TX_BUS_ERROR\2TX_UNDERRUN\1TX_PKT_SENT"); ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_INTR, "status(filter) = %b\n", status, "\20\10RX_BUS_ERROR\7RX_OVERFLOW\5RX_PKT_RCVD" "\4TX_BUS_ERROR\2TX_UNDERRUN\1TX_PKT_SENT"); if (status & DMA_INTR_ALL) { sc->arge_intr_status |= status; ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR, 0); sc->stats.intr_ok++; return (FILTER_SCHEDULE_THREAD); } sc->arge_intr_status = 0; sc->stats.intr_stray++; return (FILTER_STRAY); } static void arge_intr(void *arg) { struct arge_softc *sc = arg; uint32_t status; struct ifnet *ifp = sc->arge_ifp; #ifdef ARGE_DEBUG int i; #endif status = ARGE_READ(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR_STATUS); status |= sc->arge_intr_status; ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_INTR, "int status(intr) = %b\n", status, "\20\10\7RX_OVERFLOW\5RX_PKT_RCVD" "\4TX_BUS_ERROR\2TX_UNDERRUN\1TX_PKT_SENT"); /* * Is it our interrupt at all? */ if (status == 0) { sc->stats.intr_stray2++; return; } #ifdef ARGE_DEBUG for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) { if (status & (1U << i)) { sc->intr_stats.count[i]++; } } #endif if (status & DMA_INTR_RX_BUS_ERROR) { ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_STATUS, DMA_RX_STATUS_BUS_ERROR); device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "RX bus error"); return; } if (status & DMA_INTR_TX_BUS_ERROR) { ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_STATUS, DMA_TX_STATUS_BUS_ERROR); device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "TX bus error"); return; } ARGE_LOCK(sc); arge_flush_ddr(sc); if (status & DMA_INTR_RX_PKT_RCVD) arge_rx_locked(sc); /* * RX overrun disables the receiver. * Clear indication and re-enable rx. */ if ( status & DMA_INTR_RX_OVERFLOW) { ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_STATUS, DMA_RX_STATUS_OVERFLOW); ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_RX_CONTROL, DMA_RX_CONTROL_EN); sc->stats.rx_overflow++; } if (status & DMA_INTR_TX_PKT_SENT) arge_tx_locked(sc); /* * Underrun turns off TX. Clear underrun indication. * If there's anything left in the ring, reactivate the tx. */ if (status & DMA_INTR_TX_UNDERRUN) { ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_STATUS, DMA_TX_STATUS_UNDERRUN); sc->stats.tx_underflow++; ARGEDEBUG(sc, ARGE_DBG_TX, "%s: TX underrun; tx_cnt=%d\n", __func__, sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt); if (sc->arge_cdata.arge_tx_cnt > 0 ) { ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_TX_CONTROL, DMA_TX_CONTROL_EN); } } /* * If we've finished TXing and there's space for more packets * to be queued for TX, do so. Otherwise we may end up in a * situation where the interface send queue was filled * whilst the hardware queue was full, then the hardware * queue was drained by the interface send queue wasn't, * and thus if_start() is never called to kick-start * the send process (and all subsequent packets are simply * discarded. * * XXX TODO: make sure that the hardware deals nicely * with the possibility of the queue being enabled above * after a TX underrun, then having the hardware queue added * to below. */ if (status & (DMA_INTR_TX_PKT_SENT | DMA_INTR_TX_UNDERRUN) && (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_OACTIVE) == 0) { if (!IFQ_IS_EMPTY(&ifp->if_snd)) arge_start_locked(ifp); } /* * We handled all bits, clear status */ sc->arge_intr_status = 0; ARGE_UNLOCK(sc); /* * re-enable all interrupts */ ARGE_WRITE(sc, AR71XX_DMA_INTR, DMA_INTR_ALL); } static void arge_tick(void *xsc) { struct arge_softc *sc = xsc; struct mii_data *mii; ARGE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); if (sc->arge_miibus) { mii = device_get_softc(sc->arge_miibus); mii_tick(mii); callout_reset(&sc->arge_stat_callout, hz, arge_tick, sc); } } int arge_multiphy_mediachange(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct arge_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc; struct ifmedia *ifm = &sc->arge_ifmedia; struct ifmedia_entry *ife = ifm->ifm_cur; if (IFM_TYPE(ifm->ifm_media) != IFM_ETHER) return (EINVAL); if (IFM_SUBTYPE(ife->ifm_media) == IFM_AUTO) { device_printf(sc->arge_dev, "AUTO is not supported for multiphy MAC"); return (EINVAL); } /* * Ignore everything */ return (0); } void arge_multiphy_mediastatus(struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifmediareq *ifmr) { struct arge_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc; ifmr->ifm_status = IFM_AVALID | IFM_ACTIVE; ifmr->ifm_active = IFM_ETHER | sc->arge_media_type | sc->arge_duplex_mode; } #if defined(ARGE_MDIO) static int argemdio_probe(device_t dev) { device_set_desc(dev, "Atheros AR71xx built-in ethernet interface, MDIO controller"); return (0); } static int argemdio_attach(device_t dev) { struct arge_softc *sc; int error = 0; #ifdef ARGE_DEBUG struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx; struct sysctl_oid *tree; #endif sc = device_get_softc(dev); sc->arge_dev = dev; sc->arge_mac_unit = device_get_unit(dev); sc->arge_rid = 0; sc->arge_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &sc->arge_rid, RF_ACTIVE | RF_SHAREABLE); if (sc->arge_res == NULL) { device_printf(dev, "couldn't map memory\n"); error = ENXIO; goto fail; } #ifdef ARGE_DEBUG ctx = device_get_sysctl_ctx(dev); tree = device_get_sysctl_tree(dev); SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO, "debug", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->arge_debug, 0, "argemdio interface debugging flags"); #endif /* Reset MAC - required for AR71xx MDIO to successfully occur */ arge_reset_mac(sc); /* Reset MII bus */ arge_reset_miibus(sc); bus_generic_probe(dev); bus_enumerate_hinted_children(dev); error = bus_generic_attach(dev); fail: return (error); } static int argemdio_detach(device_t dev) { return (0); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/mips/mips/minidump_machdep.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/mips/mips/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/mips/mips/minidump_machdep.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,393 +1,356 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2010 Oleksandr Tymoshenko * Copyright (c) 2008 Semihalf, Grzegorz Bernacki * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: FreeBSD: src/sys/arm/arm/minidump_machdep.c v214223 */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include CTASSERT(sizeof(struct kerneldumpheader) == 512); -/* - * Don't touch the first SIZEOF_METADATA bytes on the dump device. This - * is to protect us from metadata and to protect metadata from us. - */ -#define SIZEOF_METADATA (64*1024) - uint32_t *vm_page_dump; int vm_page_dump_size; static struct kerneldumpheader kdh; static off_t dumplo; -static off_t origdumplo; /* Handle chunked writes. */ static uint64_t counter, progress, dumpsize; /* Just auxiliary bufffer */ static char tmpbuffer[PAGE_SIZE]; extern pd_entry_t *kernel_segmap; CTASSERT(sizeof(*vm_page_dump) == 4); static int is_dumpable(vm_paddr_t pa) { vm_page_t m; int i; if ((m = vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa)) != NULL) return ((m->flags & PG_NODUMP) == 0); for (i = 0; dump_avail[i] != 0 || dump_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { if (pa >= dump_avail[i] && pa < dump_avail[i + 1]) return (1); } return (0); } void dump_add_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 5; /* 2^5 = 32 */ bit = pa & 31; atomic_set_int(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } void dump_drop_page(vm_paddr_t pa) { int idx, bit; pa >>= PAGE_SHIFT; idx = pa >> 5; /* 2^5 = 32 */ bit = pa & 31; atomic_clear_int(&vm_page_dump[idx], 1ul << bit); } static struct { int min_per; int max_per; int visited; } progress_track[10] = { { 0, 10, 0}, { 10, 20, 0}, { 20, 30, 0}, { 30, 40, 0}, { 40, 50, 0}, { 50, 60, 0}, { 60, 70, 0}, { 70, 80, 0}, { 80, 90, 0}, { 90, 100, 0} }; static void report_progress(uint64_t progress, uint64_t dumpsize) { int sofar, i; sofar = 100 - ((progress * 100) / dumpsize); for (i = 0; i < nitems(progress_track); i++) { if (sofar < progress_track[i].min_per || sofar > progress_track[i].max_per) continue; if (progress_track[i].visited) return; progress_track[i].visited = 1; printf("..%d%%", sofar); return; } } static int write_buffer(struct dumperinfo *di, char *ptr, size_t sz) { size_t len; int error, c; u_int maxdumpsz; maxdumpsz = di->maxiosize; if (maxdumpsz == 0) /* seatbelt */ maxdumpsz = PAGE_SIZE; error = 0; while (sz) { len = min(maxdumpsz, sz); counter += len; progress -= len; if (counter >> 22) { report_progress(progress, dumpsize); counter &= (1<<22) - 1; } wdog_kern_pat(WD_LASTVAL); if (ptr) { error = dump_write(di, ptr, 0, dumplo, len); if (error) return (error); dumplo += len; ptr += len; sz -= len; } else { panic("pa is not supported"); } /* Check for user abort. */ c = cncheckc(); if (c == 0x03) return (ECANCELED); if (c != -1) printf(" (CTRL-C to abort) "); } return (0); } int minidumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di) { struct minidumphdr mdhdr; uint32_t ptesize; uint32_t bits; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_offset_t prev_pte = 0; uint32_t count = 0; vm_offset_t va; pt_entry_t *pte; int i, bit, error; void *dump_va; /* Flush cache */ mips_dcache_wbinv_all(); counter = 0; /* Walk page table pages, set bits in vm_page_dump */ ptesize = 0; for (va = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; va < kernel_vm_end; va += NBPDR) { ptesize += PAGE_SIZE; pte = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, va); KASSERT(pte != NULL, ("pte for %jx is NULL", (uintmax_t)va)); for (i = 0; i < NPTEPG; i++) { if (pte_test(&pte[i], PTE_V)) { pa = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(pte[i]); if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); } } } /* * Now mark pages from 0 to phys_avail[0], that's where kernel * and pages allocated by pmap_steal reside */ for (pa = 0; pa < phys_avail[0]; pa += PAGE_SIZE) { if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); } /* Calculate dump size. */ dumpsize = ptesize; dumpsize += round_page(msgbufp->msg_size); dumpsize += round_page(vm_page_dump_size); - for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = ffs(bits) - 1; pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; /* Clear out undumpable pages now if needed */ if (is_dumpable(pa)) dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; else dump_drop_page(pa); bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } - dumpsize += PAGE_SIZE; - /* Determine dump offset on device. */ - if (di->mediasize < SIZEOF_METADATA + dumpsize + di->blocksize * 2 + - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc)) { - error = ENOSPC; - goto fail; - } - - origdumplo = dumplo = di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize - dumpsize; - dumplo -= di->blocksize * 2; - dumplo -= kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); progress = dumpsize; - /* Initialize kernel dump crypto. */ - error = kerneldumpcrypto_init(di->kdc); - if (error) - goto fail; - /* Initialize mdhdr */ bzero(&mdhdr, sizeof(mdhdr)); strcpy(mdhdr.magic, MINIDUMP_MAGIC); mdhdr.version = MINIDUMP_VERSION; mdhdr.msgbufsize = msgbufp->msg_size; mdhdr.bitmapsize = vm_page_dump_size; mdhdr.ptesize = ptesize; mdhdr.kernbase = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; - mkdumpheader(&kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_MIPS_VERSION, dumpsize, - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc), di->blocksize); + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_MIPS_VERSION, + dumpsize); printf("Dumping %llu out of %ju MB:", (long long)dumpsize >> 20, ptoa((uintmax_t)physmem) / 1048576); - /* Dump leader */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_start(di, &kdh, &dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Dump key */ - error = dump_write_key(di, 0, dumplo); - if (error) - goto fail; - dumplo += kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); - /* Dump my header */ bzero(tmpbuffer, sizeof(tmpbuffer)); bcopy(&mdhdr, tmpbuffer, sizeof(mdhdr)); error = write_buffer(di, tmpbuffer, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump msgbuf up front */ error = write_buffer(di, (char *)msgbufp->msg_ptr, round_page(msgbufp->msg_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump bitmap */ error = write_buffer(di, (char *)vm_page_dump, round_page(vm_page_dump_size)); if (error) goto fail; /* Dump kernel page table pages */ for (va = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; va < kernel_vm_end; va += NBPDR) { pte = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, va); KASSERT(pte != NULL, ("pte for %jx is NULL", (uintmax_t)va)); if (!count) { prev_pte = (vm_offset_t)pte; count++; - } - else { + } else { if ((vm_offset_t)pte == (prev_pte + count * PAGE_SIZE)) count++; else { error = write_buffer(di, (char*)prev_pte, count * PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; count = 1; prev_pte = (vm_offset_t)pte; } } } if (count) { error = write_buffer(di, (char*)prev_pte, count * PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; count = 0; prev_pte = 0; } /* Dump memory chunks page by page*/ for (i = 0; i < vm_page_dump_size / sizeof(*vm_page_dump); i++) { bits = vm_page_dump[i]; while (bits) { bit = ffs(bits) - 1; pa = (((uint64_t)i * sizeof(*vm_page_dump) * NBBY) + bit) * PAGE_SIZE; dump_va = pmap_kenter_temporary(pa, 0); error = write_buffer(di, dump_va, PAGE_SIZE); if (error) goto fail; pmap_kenter_temporary_free(pa); bits &= ~(1ul << bit); } } - /* Dump trailer */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_finish(di, &kdh, dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Signal completion, signoff and exit stage left. */ - dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); printf("\nDump complete\n"); return (0); fail: if (error < 0) error = -error; if (error == ECANCELED) printf("\nDump aborted\n"); - else if (error == ENOSPC) + else if (error == E2BIG || error == ENOSPC) printf("\nDump failed. Partition too small.\n"); else printf("\n** DUMP FAILED (ERROR %d) **\n", error); return (error); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/Makefile =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/Makefile (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/Makefile (revision 322676) @@ -1,821 +1,825 @@ # $FreeBSD$ SYSDIR?=${SRCTOP}/sys .include "${SYSDIR}/conf/kern.opts.mk" SUBDIR_PARALLEL= # Modules that include binary-only blobs of microcode should be selectable by # MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE option (see below). .if defined(MODULES_OVERRIDE) && !defined(ALL_MODULES) SUBDIR=${MODULES_OVERRIDE} .else SUBDIR= \ ${_3dfx} \ ${_3dfx_linux} \ ${_aac} \ ${_aacraid} \ accf_data \ accf_dns \ accf_http \ acl_nfs4 \ acl_posix1e \ ${_acpi} \ ae \ ${_aesni} \ age \ ${_agp} \ aha \ ahci \ ${_aic} \ aic7xxx \ alc \ ale \ alq \ ${_amd_ecc_inject} \ ${_amdsbwd} \ ${_amdtemp} \ amr \ ${_an} \ ${_aout} \ ${_apm} \ ${_arcmsr} \ ${_arcnet} \ ${_armv8crypto} \ ${_asmc} \ ata \ ath \ ath_dfs \ ath_hal \ ath_hal_ar5210 \ ath_hal_ar5211 \ ath_hal_ar5212 \ ath_hal_ar5416 \ ath_hal_ar9300 \ ath_main \ ath_rate \ ath_pci \ ${_autofs} \ ${_auxio} \ ${_bce} \ bfe \ bge \ bhnd \ ${_bxe} \ ${_bios} \ ${_bktr} \ ${_bm} \ bnxt \ bridgestp \ bwi \ bwn \ bwn_pci \ ${_bytgpio} \ cam \ ${_cardbus} \ ${_carp} \ cas \ ${_cbb} \ cc \ cd9660 \ cd9660_iconv \ ${_ce} \ ${_cfi} \ chacha20 \ ${_chromebook_platform} \ ${_ciss} \ cloudabi \ ${_cloudabi32} \ ${_cloudabi64} \ ${_cm} \ ${_cmx} \ ${_coff} \ ${_coretemp} \ ${_cp} \ ${_cpsw} \ ${_cpuctl} \ ${_cpufreq} \ ${_crypto} \ ${_cryptodev} \ ${_cs} \ ${_ctau} \ ctl \ ${_cxgb} \ ${_cxgbe} \ dc \ dcons \ dcons_crom \ de \ ${_dpms} \ ${_dpt} \ ${_drm} \ ${_drm2} \ dummynet \ ${_ed} \ ${_efirt} \ ${_elink} \ ${_em} \ ${_ena} \ ${_ep} \ ${_epic} \ esp \ ${_et} \ evdev \ ${_ex} \ ${_exca} \ ext2fs \ fdc \ fdescfs \ ${_fe} \ ${_ffec} \ filemon \ firewire \ firmware \ fuse \ ${_fxp} \ gem \ geom \ ${_glxiic} \ ${_glxsb} \ gpio \ hifn \ hme \ ${_hpt27xx} \ ${_hptiop} \ ${_hptmv} \ ${_hptnr} \ ${_hptrr} \ hwpmc \ ${_hwpmc_mips24k} \ ${_hwpmc_mips74k} \ ${_hyperv} \ i2c \ ${_ibcore} \ ${_ibcs2} \ ${_ichwd} \ ${_ida} \ if_bridge \ if_disc \ if_edsc \ ${_if_enc} \ if_epair \ ${_if_gif} \ ${_if_gre} \ ${_if_me} \ if_lagg \ ${_if_ndis} \ ${_if_stf} \ if_tap \ if_tun \ if_vlan \ if_vxlan \ ${_iir} \ imgact_binmisc \ ${_intelspi} \ ${_io} \ ${_ioat} \ ${_ipoib} \ ${_ipdivert} \ ${_ipfilter} \ ${_ipfw} \ ipfw_nat \ ${_ipfw_nat64} \ ${_ipfw_nptv6} \ ${_ipfw_pmod} \ ${_ipmi} \ ip6_mroute_mod \ ip_mroute_mod \ ${_ips} \ ${_ipsec} \ ${_ipw} \ ${_ipwfw} \ ${_isci} \ ${_iser} \ isp \ ${_ispfw} \ ${_iwi} \ ${_iwifw} \ ${_iwm} \ ${_iwmfw} \ ${_iwn} \ ${_iwnfw} \ ${_ix} \ ${_ixv} \ ${_ixgb} \ ${_ixl} \ ${_ixlv} \ jme \ joy \ kbdmux \ kgssapi \ kgssapi_krb5 \ khelp \ krpc \ ksyms \ le \ lge \ libalias \ libiconv \ libmbpool \ libmchain \ ${_linprocfs} \ ${_linsysfs} \ ${_linux} \ ${_linux_common} \ ${_linux64} \ linuxkpi \ lmc \ lpt \ mac_biba \ mac_bsdextended \ mac_ifoff \ mac_lomac \ mac_mls \ mac_none \ mac_partition \ mac_portacl \ mac_seeotheruids \ mac_stub \ mac_test \ malo \ md \ mdio \ mem \ mfi \ mii \ mlx \ ${_mlx4} \ ${_mlx4ib} \ ${_mlx4en} \ ${_mlx5} \ ${_mlx5en} \ ${_mly} \ mmc \ mmcsd \ mpr \ mps \ mpt \ mqueue \ mrsas \ msdosfs \ msdosfs_iconv \ ${_mse} \ msk \ ${_mthca} \ mvs \ mwl \ ${_mwlfw} \ mxge \ my \ ${_nandfs} \ ${_nandsim} \ ${_ncr} \ ${_nctgpio} \ ${_ncv} \ ${_ndis} \ ${_netgraph} \ ${_nfe} \ nfscl \ nfscommon \ nfsd \ nfslock \ nfslockd \ nfssvc \ nge \ nmdm \ ${_nsp} \ nullfs \ ${_ntb} \ ${_nvd} \ ${_nvme} \ ${_nvram} \ ${_nxge} \ oce \ otus \ ${_otusfw} \ ow \ ${_padlock} \ ${_padlock_rng} \ ${_pccard} \ ${_pcfclock} \ pcn \ ${_pf} \ ${_pflog} \ ${_pfsync} \ plip \ ${_pms} \ ppbus \ ppc \ ppi \ pps \ procfs \ proto \ pseudofs \ ${_pst} \ pty \ puc \ ${_qlxge} \ ${_qlxgb} \ ${_qlxgbe} \ ${_qlnx} \ ral \ ${_ralfw} \ ${_random_fortuna} \ ${_random_yarrow} \ ${_random_other} \ rc4 \ ${_rdma} \ ${_rdrand_rng} \ re \ rl \ rtwn \ rtwn_pci \ rtwn_usb \ ${_rtwnfw} \ ${_s3} \ ${_safe} \ ${_sbni} \ scc \ ${_scsi_low} \ sdhci \ ${_sdhci_acpi} \ sdhci_pci \ sem \ send \ ${_sf} \ ${_sfxge} \ sge \ + ${_sgx} \ + ${_sgx_linux} \ siba_bwn \ siftr \ siis \ sis \ sk \ smbfs \ sn \ snp \ sound \ ${_speaker} \ spigen \ ${_splash} \ ${_sppp} \ ste \ ${_stg} \ stge \ ${_sym} \ ${_syscons} \ sysvipc \ tcp \ ${_ti} \ tl \ tmpfs \ ${_toecore} \ ${_tpm} \ trm \ ${_twa} \ twe \ tws \ tx \ ${_txp} \ uart \ ubsec \ udf \ udf_iconv \ ufs \ uinput \ unionfs \ usb \ ${_vesa} \ ${_virtio} \ vge \ ${_viawd} \ videomode \ vkbd \ ${_vmm} \ ${_vmware} \ ${_vpo} \ vr \ vte \ vx \ ${_vxge} \ wb \ ${_wbwd} \ ${_wi} \ wlan \ wlan_acl \ wlan_amrr \ wlan_ccmp \ wlan_rssadapt \ wlan_tkip \ wlan_wep \ wlan_xauth \ ${_wpi} \ ${_wpifw} \ ${_x86bios} \ ${_xe} \ xl \ zlib .if ${MK_AUTOFS} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _autofs= autofs .endif .if ${MK_CDDL} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) .if (${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "arm" || ${MACHINE_ARCH:Marmv6*} != "") && \ ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "mips" && \ ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "sparc64" SUBDIR+= dtrace .endif SUBDIR+= opensolaris .endif .if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) .if exists(${SRCTOP}/sys/opencrypto) _crypto= crypto _cryptodev= cryptodev _random_fortuna=random_fortuna _random_yarrow= random_yarrow _random_other= random_other .endif .endif .if ${MK_CUSE} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) SUBDIR+= cuse .endif .if (${MK_INET_SUPPORT} != "no" || ${MK_INET6_SUPPORT} != "no") || \ defined(ALL_MODULES) _carp= carp _toecore= toecore _if_enc= if_enc _if_gif= if_gif _if_gre= if_gre _ipfw_pmod= ipfw_pmod .if ${MK_IPSEC_SUPPORT} != "no" _ipsec= ipsec .endif .endif .if (${MK_INET_SUPPORT} != "no" && ${MK_INET6_SUPPORT} != "no") || \ defined(ALL_MODULES) _if_stf= if_stf .endif .if ${MK_INET_SUPPORT} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _if_me= if_me _ipdivert= ipdivert _ipfw= ipfw .if ${MK_INET6_SUPPORT} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _ipfw_nat64= ipfw_nat64 .endif .endif .if ${MK_INET6_SUPPORT} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _ipfw_nptv6= ipfw_nptv6 .endif .if ${MK_IPFILTER} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _ipfilter= ipfilter .endif .if ${MK_ISCSI} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) SUBDIR+= cfiscsi SUBDIR+= iscsi SUBDIR+= iscsi_initiator .endif .if ${MK_NAND} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _nandfs= nandfs _nandsim= nandsim .endif .if ${MK_NETGRAPH} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _netgraph= netgraph .endif .if (${MK_PF} != "no" && (${MK_INET_SUPPORT} != "no" || \ ${MK_INET6_SUPPORT} != "no")) || defined(ALL_MODULES) _pf= pf _pflog= pflog .if ${MK_INET_SUPPORT} != "no" _pfsync= pfsync .endif .endif .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE} != "no" _bce= bce _fxp= fxp _ispfw= ispfw _sf= sf _ti= ti _txp= txp .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "mips" _mwlfw= mwlfw _otusfw= otusfw _ralfw= ralfw _rtwnfw= rtwnfw .endif .endif .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE} != "no" && ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "arm" && \ ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "mips" && \ ${MACHINE_ARCH} != "powerpc" && ${MACHINE_ARCH} != "powerpcspe" && \ ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "riscv" _cxgbe= cxgbe .endif .if ${MK_TESTS} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) SUBDIR+= tests .endif .if ${MK_ZFS} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) SUBDIR+= zfs .endif .if (${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "mips" && ${MACHINE_ARCH:Mmips64} == "") _hwpmc_mips24k= hwpmc_mips24k _hwpmc_mips74k= hwpmc_mips74k .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "aarch64" && ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "arm" && \ ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "mips" && ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "powerpc" && \ ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "riscv" _syscons= syscons _vpo= vpo .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "mips" # no BUS_SPACE_UNSPECIFIED # No barrier instruction support (specific to this driver) _sym= sym # intr_disable() is a macro, causes problems .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE} != "no" _cxgb= cxgb .endif .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "aarch64" _armv8crypto= armv8crypto _em= em .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "i386" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64" _agp= agp _an= an _aout= aout _bios= bios _bktr= bktr _bxe= bxe _cardbus= cardbus _cbb= cbb _cpuctl= cpuctl _cpufreq= cpufreq _cs= cs _dpms= dpms _drm= drm _drm2= drm2 _ed= ed _em= em _ena= ena _ep= ep _et= et _exca= exca _fe= fe .if ${MK_OFED} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _ibcore= ibcore .endif _if_ndis= if_ndis _io= io .if ${MK_OFED} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _ipoib= ipoib _iser= iser .endif _ix= ix _ixv= ixv _linprocfs= linprocfs _linsysfs= linsysfs _linux= linux _nctgpio= nctgpio _ndis= ndis _pccard= pccard .if ${MK_OFED} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _rdma= rdma .endif _safe= safe _scsi_low= scsi_low _speaker= speaker _splash= splash _sppp= sppp _vmware= vmware _vxge= vxge _wbwd= wbwd _wi= wi _xe= xe _aac= aac _aacraid= aacraid _acpi= acpi .if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _aesni= aesni .endif _amd_ecc_inject=amd_ecc_inject _amdsbwd= amdsbwd _amdtemp= amdtemp _arcmsr= arcmsr _asmc= asmc _bytgpio= bytgpio _ciss= ciss _chromebook_platform= chromebook_platform _cmx= cmx _coretemp= coretemp .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_HOST} != "no" _hpt27xx= hpt27xx .endif _hptiop= hptiop .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_HOST} != "no" _hptmv= hptmv _hptnr= hptnr _hptrr= hptrr .endif _hyperv= hyperv _ichwd= ichwd _ida= ida _iir= iir _intelspi= intelspi _ipmi= ipmi _ips= ips _isci= isci _ipw= ipw _iwi= iwi _iwm= iwm _iwn= iwn _ixgb= ixgb .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE} != "no" _ipwfw= ipwfw _iwifw= iwifw _iwmfw= iwmfw _iwnfw= iwnfw .endif _mlx4= mlx4 _mlx5= mlx5 .if (${MK_INET_SUPPORT} != "no" && ${MK_INET6_SUPPORT} != "no") || \ defined(ALL_MODULES) _mlx4en= mlx4en _mlx5en= mlx5en .endif .if ${MK_OFED} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _mlx4ib= mlx4ib .endif _mly= mly .if ${MK_OFED} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _mthca= mthca .endif _nfe= nfe _nvd= nvd _nvme= nvme _nvram= nvram _nxge= nxge .if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _padlock= padlock _padlock_rng= padlock_rng _rdrand_rng= rdrand_rng .endif _s3= s3 _sdhci_acpi= sdhci_acpi _tpm= tpm _twa= twa _vesa= vesa _viawd= viawd _virtio= virtio _wpi= wpi .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE} != "no" _wpifw= wpifw .endif _x86bios= x86bios .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64" _efirt= efirt _ioat= ioat _ixl= ixl _ixlv= ixlv _linux64= linux64 _linux_common= linux_common _ntb= ntb _pms= pms _qlxge= qlxge _qlxgb= qlxgb _qlxgbe= qlxgbe _qlnx= qlnx _sfxge= sfxge +_sgx= sgx +_sgx_linux= sgx_linux .if ${MK_BHYVE} != "no" || defined(ALL_MODULES) _vmm= vmm .endif .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "i386" # XXX some of these can move to the general case when de-i386'ed # XXX some of these can move now, but are untested on other architectures. _3dfx= 3dfx _3dfx_linux= 3dfx_linux _aic= aic _apm= apm _arcnet= arcnet .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE} != "no" _ce= ce .endif _coff= coff .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE} != "no" _cp= cp .endif _elink= elink _glxiic= glxiic _glxsb= glxsb #_ibcs2= ibcs2 _mse= mse _ncr= ncr _ncv= ncv _nsp= nsp _pcfclock= pcfclock _pst= pst _sbni= sbni _stg= stg _cm= cm .if ${MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE} != "no" _ctau= ctau .endif _dpt= dpt _ex= ex .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "arm" _cfi= cfi _cpsw= cpsw .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "powerpc" _agp= agp _an= an _bm= bm _cardbus= cardbus _cbb= cbb _cfi= cfi _cpufreq= cpufreq _drm= drm _exca= exca _ffec= ffec _pccard= pccard _wi= wi .endif .if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc64" _drm2= drm2 .endif .if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc64" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc" # Don't build powermac_nvram for powerpcspe, it's never supported. _nvram= powermac_nvram .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "sparc64" _auxio= auxio _em= em _epic= epic .endif .if (${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "armv6" || \ ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "i386") _cloudabi32= cloudabi32 .endif .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "aarch64" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64" _cloudabi64= cloudabi64 .endif .endif .if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "armv6" _ffec= ffec .endif SUBDIR+=${MODULES_EXTRA} .for reject in ${WITHOUT_MODULES} SUBDIR:= ${SUBDIR:N${reject}} .endfor # Calling kldxref(8) for each module is expensive. .if !defined(NO_XREF) .MAKEFLAGS+= -DNO_XREF afterinstall: .PHONY @if type kldxref >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ ${ECHO} kldxref ${DESTDIR}${KMODDIR}; \ kldxref ${DESTDIR}${KMODDIR}; \ fi .endif .include "${SYSDIR}/conf/config.mk" SUBDIR:= ${SUBDIR:u:O} .include Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/sgx/Makefile =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/sgx/Makefile (nonexistent) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/sgx/Makefile (revision 322676) @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# $FreeBSD$ + +.PATH: ${SRCTOP}/sys/amd64/sgx + +KMOD= sgx +SRCS= sgx.c sgxvar.h assym.s sgx_support.S + +sgx_support.o: assym.s + ${CC} -c -x assembler-with-cpp -DLOCORE ${CFLAGS} \ + ${.IMPSRC} -o ${.TARGET} + +.include Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/sgx/Makefile ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/sgx_linux/Makefile =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/sgx_linux/Makefile (nonexistent) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/sgx_linux/Makefile (revision 322676) @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# $FreeBSD$ + +.PATH: ${SRCTOP}/sys/amd64/sgx + +KMOD= sgx_linux +SRCS= sgx_linux.c + +.include Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/modules/sgx_linux/Makefile ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/net/bpf.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/net/bpf.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/net/bpf.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,3046 +1,3042 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from the Stanford/CMU enet packet filter, * (net/enet.c) distributed as part of 4.3BSD, and code contributed * to Berkeley by Steven McCanne and Van Jacobson both of Lawrence * Berkeley Laboratory. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)bpf.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 1/9/95 */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_bpf.h" #include "opt_compat.h" #include "opt_ddb.h" #include "opt_netgraph.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef DDB #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef BPF_JITTER #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include MALLOC_DEFINE(M_BPF, "BPF", "BPF data"); struct bpf_if { #define bif_next bif_ext.bif_next #define bif_dlist bif_ext.bif_dlist struct bpf_if_ext bif_ext; /* public members */ u_int bif_dlt; /* link layer type */ u_int bif_hdrlen; /* length of link header */ struct ifnet *bif_ifp; /* corresponding interface */ struct rwlock bif_lock; /* interface lock */ LIST_HEAD(, bpf_d) bif_wlist; /* writer-only list */ int bif_flags; /* Interface flags */ + struct bpf_if **bif_bpf; /* Pointer to pointer to us */ }; CTASSERT(offsetof(struct bpf_if, bif_ext) == 0); #if defined(DEV_BPF) || defined(NETGRAPH_BPF) #define PRINET 26 /* interruptible */ #define SIZEOF_BPF_HDR(type) \ (offsetof(type, bh_hdrlen) + sizeof(((type *)0)->bh_hdrlen)) #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 #include #include #define BPF_ALIGNMENT32 sizeof(int32_t) #define BPF_WORDALIGN32(x) roundup2(x, BPF_ALIGNMENT32) #ifndef BURN_BRIDGES /* * 32-bit version of structure prepended to each packet. We use this header * instead of the standard one for 32-bit streams. We mark the a stream as * 32-bit the first time we see a 32-bit compat ioctl request. */ struct bpf_hdr32 { struct timeval32 bh_tstamp; /* time stamp */ uint32_t bh_caplen; /* length of captured portion */ uint32_t bh_datalen; /* original length of packet */ uint16_t bh_hdrlen; /* length of bpf header (this struct plus alignment padding) */ }; #endif struct bpf_program32 { u_int bf_len; uint32_t bf_insns; }; struct bpf_dltlist32 { u_int bfl_len; u_int bfl_list; }; #define BIOCSETF32 _IOW('B', 103, struct bpf_program32) #define BIOCSRTIMEOUT32 _IOW('B', 109, struct timeval32) #define BIOCGRTIMEOUT32 _IOR('B', 110, struct timeval32) #define BIOCGDLTLIST32 _IOWR('B', 121, struct bpf_dltlist32) #define BIOCSETWF32 _IOW('B', 123, struct bpf_program32) #define BIOCSETFNR32 _IOW('B', 130, struct bpf_program32) #endif /* * bpf_iflist is a list of BPF interface structures, each corresponding to a * specific DLT. The same network interface might have several BPF interface * structures registered by different layers in the stack (i.e., 802.11 * frames, ethernet frames, etc). */ static LIST_HEAD(, bpf_if) bpf_iflist, bpf_freelist; static struct mtx bpf_mtx; /* bpf global lock */ static int bpf_bpfd_cnt; static void bpf_attachd(struct bpf_d *, struct bpf_if *); static void bpf_detachd(struct bpf_d *); static void bpf_detachd_locked(struct bpf_d *); static void bpf_freed(struct bpf_d *); static int bpf_movein(struct uio *, int, struct ifnet *, struct mbuf **, struct sockaddr *, int *, struct bpf_d *); static int bpf_setif(struct bpf_d *, struct ifreq *); static void bpf_timed_out(void *); static __inline void bpf_wakeup(struct bpf_d *); static void catchpacket(struct bpf_d *, u_char *, u_int, u_int, void (*)(struct bpf_d *, caddr_t, u_int, void *, u_int), struct bintime *); static void reset_d(struct bpf_d *); static int bpf_setf(struct bpf_d *, struct bpf_program *, u_long cmd); static int bpf_getdltlist(struct bpf_d *, struct bpf_dltlist *); static int bpf_setdlt(struct bpf_d *, u_int); static void filt_bpfdetach(struct knote *); static int filt_bpfread(struct knote *, long); static void bpf_drvinit(void *); static int bpf_stats_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS); SYSCTL_NODE(_net, OID_AUTO, bpf, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "bpf sysctl"); int bpf_maxinsns = BPF_MAXINSNS; SYSCTL_INT(_net_bpf, OID_AUTO, maxinsns, CTLFLAG_RW, &bpf_maxinsns, 0, "Maximum bpf program instructions"); static int bpf_zerocopy_enable = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_net_bpf, OID_AUTO, zerocopy_enable, CTLFLAG_RW, &bpf_zerocopy_enable, 0, "Enable new zero-copy BPF buffer sessions"); static SYSCTL_NODE(_net_bpf, OID_AUTO, stats, CTLFLAG_MPSAFE | CTLFLAG_RW, bpf_stats_sysctl, "bpf statistics portal"); static VNET_DEFINE(int, bpf_optimize_writers) = 0; #define V_bpf_optimize_writers VNET(bpf_optimize_writers) SYSCTL_INT(_net_bpf, OID_AUTO, optimize_writers, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLFLAG_RW, &VNET_NAME(bpf_optimize_writers), 0, "Do not send packets until BPF program is set"); static d_open_t bpfopen; static d_read_t bpfread; static d_write_t bpfwrite; static d_ioctl_t bpfioctl; static d_poll_t bpfpoll; static d_kqfilter_t bpfkqfilter; static struct cdevsw bpf_cdevsw = { .d_version = D_VERSION, .d_open = bpfopen, .d_read = bpfread, .d_write = bpfwrite, .d_ioctl = bpfioctl, .d_poll = bpfpoll, .d_name = "bpf", .d_kqfilter = bpfkqfilter, }; static struct filterops bpfread_filtops = { .f_isfd = 1, .f_detach = filt_bpfdetach, .f_event = filt_bpfread, }; eventhandler_tag bpf_ifdetach_cookie = NULL; /* * LOCKING MODEL USED BY BPF: * Locks: * 1) global lock (BPF_LOCK). Mutex, used to protect interface addition/removal, * some global counters and every bpf_if reference. * 2) Interface lock. Rwlock, used to protect list of BPF descriptors and their filters. * 3) Descriptor lock. Mutex, used to protect BPF buffers and various structure fields * used by bpf_mtap code. * * Lock order: * * Global lock, interface lock, descriptor lock * * We have to acquire interface lock before descriptor main lock due to BPF_MTAP[2] * working model. In many places (like bpf_detachd) we start with BPF descriptor * (and we need to at least rlock it to get reliable interface pointer). This * gives us potential LOR. As a result, we use global lock to protect from bpf_if * change in every such place. * * Changing d->bd_bif is protected by 1) global lock, 2) interface lock and * 3) descriptor main wlock. * Reading bd_bif can be protected by any of these locks, typically global lock. * * Changing read/write BPF filter is protected by the same three locks, * the same applies for reading. * * Sleeping in global lock is not allowed due to bpfdetach() using it. */ /* * Wrapper functions for various buffering methods. If the set of buffer * modes expands, we will probably want to introduce a switch data structure * similar to protosw, et. */ static void bpf_append_bytes(struct bpf_d *d, caddr_t buf, u_int offset, void *src, u_int len) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER: return (bpf_buffer_append_bytes(d, buf, offset, src, len)); case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: d->bd_zcopy++; return (bpf_zerocopy_append_bytes(d, buf, offset, src, len)); default: panic("bpf_buf_append_bytes"); } } static void bpf_append_mbuf(struct bpf_d *d, caddr_t buf, u_int offset, void *src, u_int len) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER: return (bpf_buffer_append_mbuf(d, buf, offset, src, len)); case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: d->bd_zcopy++; return (bpf_zerocopy_append_mbuf(d, buf, offset, src, len)); default: panic("bpf_buf_append_mbuf"); } } /* * This function gets called when the free buffer is re-assigned. */ static void bpf_buf_reclaimed(struct bpf_d *d) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER: return; case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: bpf_zerocopy_buf_reclaimed(d); return; default: panic("bpf_buf_reclaimed"); } } /* * If the buffer mechanism has a way to decide that a held buffer can be made * free, then it is exposed via the bpf_canfreebuf() interface. (1) is * returned if the buffer can be discarded, (0) is returned if it cannot. */ static int bpf_canfreebuf(struct bpf_d *d) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: return (bpf_zerocopy_canfreebuf(d)); } return (0); } /* * Allow the buffer model to indicate that the current store buffer is * immutable, regardless of the appearance of space. Return (1) if the * buffer is writable, and (0) if not. */ static int bpf_canwritebuf(struct bpf_d *d) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: return (bpf_zerocopy_canwritebuf(d)); } return (1); } /* * Notify buffer model that an attempt to write to the store buffer has * resulted in a dropped packet, in which case the buffer may be considered * full. */ static void bpf_buffull(struct bpf_d *d) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: bpf_zerocopy_buffull(d); break; } } /* * Notify the buffer model that a buffer has moved into the hold position. */ void bpf_bufheld(struct bpf_d *d) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: bpf_zerocopy_bufheld(d); break; } } static void bpf_free(struct bpf_d *d) { switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER: return (bpf_buffer_free(d)); case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: return (bpf_zerocopy_free(d)); default: panic("bpf_buf_free"); } } static int bpf_uiomove(struct bpf_d *d, caddr_t buf, u_int len, struct uio *uio) { if (d->bd_bufmode != BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER) return (EOPNOTSUPP); return (bpf_buffer_uiomove(d, buf, len, uio)); } static int bpf_ioctl_sblen(struct bpf_d *d, u_int *i) { if (d->bd_bufmode != BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER) return (EOPNOTSUPP); return (bpf_buffer_ioctl_sblen(d, i)); } static int bpf_ioctl_getzmax(struct thread *td, struct bpf_d *d, size_t *i) { if (d->bd_bufmode != BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF) return (EOPNOTSUPP); return (bpf_zerocopy_ioctl_getzmax(td, d, i)); } static int bpf_ioctl_rotzbuf(struct thread *td, struct bpf_d *d, struct bpf_zbuf *bz) { if (d->bd_bufmode != BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF) return (EOPNOTSUPP); return (bpf_zerocopy_ioctl_rotzbuf(td, d, bz)); } static int bpf_ioctl_setzbuf(struct thread *td, struct bpf_d *d, struct bpf_zbuf *bz) { if (d->bd_bufmode != BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF) return (EOPNOTSUPP); return (bpf_zerocopy_ioctl_setzbuf(td, d, bz)); } /* * General BPF functions. */ static int bpf_movein(struct uio *uio, int linktype, struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf **mp, struct sockaddr *sockp, int *hdrlen, struct bpf_d *d) { const struct ieee80211_bpf_params *p; struct ether_header *eh; struct mbuf *m; int error; int len; int hlen; int slen; /* * Build a sockaddr based on the data link layer type. * We do this at this level because the ethernet header * is copied directly into the data field of the sockaddr. * In the case of SLIP, there is no header and the packet * is forwarded as is. * Also, we are careful to leave room at the front of the mbuf * for the link level header. */ switch (linktype) { case DLT_SLIP: sockp->sa_family = AF_INET; hlen = 0; break; case DLT_EN10MB: sockp->sa_family = AF_UNSPEC; /* XXX Would MAXLINKHDR be better? */ hlen = ETHER_HDR_LEN; break; case DLT_FDDI: sockp->sa_family = AF_IMPLINK; hlen = 0; break; case DLT_RAW: sockp->sa_family = AF_UNSPEC; hlen = 0; break; case DLT_NULL: /* * null interface types require a 4 byte pseudo header which * corresponds to the address family of the packet. */ sockp->sa_family = AF_UNSPEC; hlen = 4; break; case DLT_ATM_RFC1483: /* * en atm driver requires 4-byte atm pseudo header. * though it isn't standard, vpi:vci needs to be * specified anyway. */ sockp->sa_family = AF_UNSPEC; hlen = 12; /* XXX 4(ATM_PH) + 3(LLC) + 5(SNAP) */ break; case DLT_PPP: sockp->sa_family = AF_UNSPEC; hlen = 4; /* This should match PPP_HDRLEN */ break; case DLT_IEEE802_11: /* IEEE 802.11 wireless */ sockp->sa_family = AF_IEEE80211; hlen = 0; break; case DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO: /* IEEE 802.11 wireless w/ phy params */ sockp->sa_family = AF_IEEE80211; sockp->sa_len = 12; /* XXX != 0 */ hlen = sizeof(struct ieee80211_bpf_params); break; default: return (EIO); } len = uio->uio_resid; if (len < hlen || len - hlen > ifp->if_mtu) return (EMSGSIZE); m = m_get2(len, M_WAITOK, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR); if (m == NULL) return (EIO); m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = len; *mp = m; error = uiomove(mtod(m, u_char *), len, uio); if (error) goto bad; slen = bpf_filter(d->bd_wfilter, mtod(m, u_char *), len, len); if (slen == 0) { error = EPERM; goto bad; } /* Check for multicast destination */ switch (linktype) { case DLT_EN10MB: eh = mtod(m, struct ether_header *); if (ETHER_IS_MULTICAST(eh->ether_dhost)) { if (bcmp(ifp->if_broadcastaddr, eh->ether_dhost, ETHER_ADDR_LEN) == 0) m->m_flags |= M_BCAST; else m->m_flags |= M_MCAST; } if (d->bd_hdrcmplt == 0) { memcpy(eh->ether_shost, IF_LLADDR(ifp), sizeof(eh->ether_shost)); } break; } /* * Make room for link header, and copy it to sockaddr */ if (hlen != 0) { if (sockp->sa_family == AF_IEEE80211) { /* * Collect true length from the parameter header * NB: sockp is known to be zero'd so if we do a * short copy unspecified parameters will be * zero. * NB: packet may not be aligned after stripping * bpf params * XXX check ibp_vers */ p = mtod(m, const struct ieee80211_bpf_params *); hlen = p->ibp_len; if (hlen > sizeof(sockp->sa_data)) { error = EINVAL; goto bad; } } bcopy(mtod(m, const void *), sockp->sa_data, hlen); } *hdrlen = hlen; return (0); bad: m_freem(m); return (error); } /* * Attach file to the bpf interface, i.e. make d listen on bp. */ static void bpf_attachd(struct bpf_d *d, struct bpf_if *bp) { int op_w; BPF_LOCK_ASSERT(); /* * Save sysctl value to protect from sysctl change * between reads */ op_w = V_bpf_optimize_writers || d->bd_writer; if (d->bd_bif != NULL) bpf_detachd_locked(d); /* * Point d at bp, and add d to the interface's list. * Since there are many applications using BPF for * sending raw packets only (dhcpd, cdpd are good examples) * we can delay adding d to the list of active listeners until * some filter is configured. */ BPFIF_WLOCK(bp); BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_bif = bp; if (op_w != 0) { /* Add to writers-only list */ LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&bp->bif_wlist, d, bd_next); /* * We decrement bd_writer on every filter set operation. * First BIOCSETF is done by pcap_open_live() to set up * snap length. After that appliation usually sets its own filter */ d->bd_writer = 2; } else LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&bp->bif_dlist, d, bd_next); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); BPFIF_WUNLOCK(bp); bpf_bpfd_cnt++; CTR3(KTR_NET, "%s: bpf_attach called by pid %d, adding to %s list", __func__, d->bd_pid, d->bd_writer ? "writer" : "active"); if (op_w == 0) EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(bpf_track, bp->bif_ifp, bp->bif_dlt, 1); } /* * Check if we need to upgrade our descriptor @d from write-only mode. */ static int bpf_check_upgrade(u_long cmd, struct bpf_d *d, struct bpf_insn *fcode, int flen) { int is_snap, need_upgrade; /* * Check if we've already upgraded or new filter is empty. */ if (d->bd_writer == 0 || fcode == NULL) return (0); need_upgrade = 0; /* * Check if cmd looks like snaplen setting from * pcap_bpf.c:pcap_open_live(). * Note we're not checking .k value here: * while pcap_open_live() definitely sets to to non-zero value, * we'd prefer to treat k=0 (deny ALL) case the same way: e.g. * do not consider upgrading immediately */ if (cmd == BIOCSETF && flen == 1 && fcode[0].code == (BPF_RET | BPF_K)) is_snap = 1; else is_snap = 0; if (is_snap == 0) { /* * We're setting first filter and it doesn't look like * setting snaplen. We're probably using bpf directly. * Upgrade immediately. */ need_upgrade = 1; } else { /* * Do not require upgrade by first BIOCSETF * (used to set snaplen) by pcap_open_live(). */ if (--d->bd_writer == 0) { /* * First snaplen filter has already * been set. This is probably catch-all * filter */ need_upgrade = 1; } } CTR5(KTR_NET, "%s: filter function set by pid %d, " "bd_writer counter %d, snap %d upgrade %d", __func__, d->bd_pid, d->bd_writer, is_snap, need_upgrade); return (need_upgrade); } /* * Add d to the list of active bp filters. * Requires bpf_attachd() to be called before. */ static void bpf_upgraded(struct bpf_d *d) { struct bpf_if *bp; BPF_LOCK_ASSERT(); bp = d->bd_bif; /* * Filter can be set several times without specifying interface. * Mark d as reader and exit. */ if (bp == NULL) { BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_writer = 0; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return; } BPFIF_WLOCK(bp); BPFD_LOCK(d); /* Remove from writers-only list */ LIST_REMOVE(d, bd_next); LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&bp->bif_dlist, d, bd_next); /* Mark d as reader */ d->bd_writer = 0; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); BPFIF_WUNLOCK(bp); CTR2(KTR_NET, "%s: upgrade required by pid %d", __func__, d->bd_pid); EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(bpf_track, bp->bif_ifp, bp->bif_dlt, 1); } /* * Detach a file from its interface. */ static void bpf_detachd(struct bpf_d *d) { BPF_LOCK(); bpf_detachd_locked(d); BPF_UNLOCK(); } static void bpf_detachd_locked(struct bpf_d *d) { int error; struct bpf_if *bp; struct ifnet *ifp; CTR2(KTR_NET, "%s: detach required by pid %d", __func__, d->bd_pid); BPF_LOCK_ASSERT(); /* Check if descriptor is attached */ if ((bp = d->bd_bif) == NULL) return; BPFIF_WLOCK(bp); BPFD_LOCK(d); /* Save bd_writer value */ error = d->bd_writer; /* * Remove d from the interface's descriptor list. */ LIST_REMOVE(d, bd_next); ifp = bp->bif_ifp; d->bd_bif = NULL; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); BPFIF_WUNLOCK(bp); bpf_bpfd_cnt--; /* Call event handler iff d is attached */ if (error == 0) EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(bpf_track, ifp, bp->bif_dlt, 0); /* * Check if this descriptor had requested promiscuous mode. * If so, turn it off. */ if (d->bd_promisc) { d->bd_promisc = 0; CURVNET_SET(ifp->if_vnet); error = ifpromisc(ifp, 0); CURVNET_RESTORE(); if (error != 0 && error != ENXIO) { /* * ENXIO can happen if a pccard is unplugged * Something is really wrong if we were able to put * the driver into promiscuous mode, but can't * take it out. */ if_printf(bp->bif_ifp, "bpf_detach: ifpromisc failed (%d)\n", error); } } } /* * Close the descriptor by detaching it from its interface, * deallocating its buffers, and marking it free. */ static void bpf_dtor(void *data) { struct bpf_d *d = data; BPFD_LOCK(d); if (d->bd_state == BPF_WAITING) callout_stop(&d->bd_callout); d->bd_state = BPF_IDLE; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); funsetown(&d->bd_sigio); bpf_detachd(d); #ifdef MAC mac_bpfdesc_destroy(d); #endif /* MAC */ seldrain(&d->bd_sel); knlist_destroy(&d->bd_sel.si_note); callout_drain(&d->bd_callout); bpf_freed(d); free(d, M_BPF); } /* * Open ethernet device. Returns ENXIO for illegal minor device number, * EBUSY if file is open by another process. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static int bpfopen(struct cdev *dev, int flags, int fmt, struct thread *td) { struct bpf_d *d; int error; d = malloc(sizeof(*d), M_BPF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); error = devfs_set_cdevpriv(d, bpf_dtor); if (error != 0) { free(d, M_BPF); return (error); } /* * For historical reasons, perform a one-time initialization call to * the buffer routines, even though we're not yet committed to a * particular buffer method. */ bpf_buffer_init(d); if ((flags & FREAD) == 0) d->bd_writer = 2; d->bd_hbuf_in_use = 0; d->bd_bufmode = BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER; d->bd_sig = SIGIO; d->bd_direction = BPF_D_INOUT; BPF_PID_REFRESH(d, td); #ifdef MAC mac_bpfdesc_init(d); mac_bpfdesc_create(td->td_ucred, d); #endif mtx_init(&d->bd_lock, devtoname(dev), "bpf cdev lock", MTX_DEF); callout_init_mtx(&d->bd_callout, &d->bd_lock, 0); knlist_init_mtx(&d->bd_sel.si_note, &d->bd_lock); return (0); } /* * bpfread - read next chunk of packets from buffers */ static int bpfread(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag) { struct bpf_d *d; int error; int non_block; int timed_out; error = devfs_get_cdevpriv((void **)&d); if (error != 0) return (error); /* * Restrict application to use a buffer the same size as * as kernel buffers. */ if (uio->uio_resid != d->bd_bufsize) return (EINVAL); non_block = ((ioflag & O_NONBLOCK) != 0); BPFD_LOCK(d); BPF_PID_REFRESH_CUR(d); if (d->bd_bufmode != BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER) { BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (EOPNOTSUPP); } if (d->bd_state == BPF_WAITING) callout_stop(&d->bd_callout); timed_out = (d->bd_state == BPF_TIMED_OUT); d->bd_state = BPF_IDLE; while (d->bd_hbuf_in_use) { error = mtx_sleep(&d->bd_hbuf_in_use, &d->bd_lock, PRINET|PCATCH, "bd_hbuf", 0); if (error != 0) { BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (error); } } /* * If the hold buffer is empty, then do a timed sleep, which * ends when the timeout expires or when enough packets * have arrived to fill the store buffer. */ while (d->bd_hbuf == NULL) { if (d->bd_slen != 0) { /* * A packet(s) either arrived since the previous * read or arrived while we were asleep. */ if (d->bd_immediate || non_block || timed_out) { /* * Rotate the buffers and return what's here * if we are in immediate mode, non-blocking * flag is set, or this descriptor timed out. */ ROTATE_BUFFERS(d); break; } } /* * No data is available, check to see if the bpf device * is still pointed at a real interface. If not, return * ENXIO so that the userland process knows to rebind * it before using it again. */ if (d->bd_bif == NULL) { BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (ENXIO); } if (non_block) { BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (EWOULDBLOCK); } error = msleep(d, &d->bd_lock, PRINET|PCATCH, "bpf", d->bd_rtout); if (error == EINTR || error == ERESTART) { BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (error); } if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) { /* * On a timeout, return what's in the buffer, * which may be nothing. If there is something * in the store buffer, we can rotate the buffers. */ if (d->bd_hbuf) /* * We filled up the buffer in between * getting the timeout and arriving * here, so we don't need to rotate. */ break; if (d->bd_slen == 0) { BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (0); } ROTATE_BUFFERS(d); break; } } /* * At this point, we know we have something in the hold slot. */ d->bd_hbuf_in_use = 1; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); /* * Move data from hold buffer into user space. * We know the entire buffer is transferred since * we checked above that the read buffer is bpf_bufsize bytes. * * We do not have to worry about simultaneous reads because * we waited for sole access to the hold buffer above. */ error = bpf_uiomove(d, d->bd_hbuf, d->bd_hlen, uio); BPFD_LOCK(d); KASSERT(d->bd_hbuf != NULL, ("bpfread: lost bd_hbuf")); d->bd_fbuf = d->bd_hbuf; d->bd_hbuf = NULL; d->bd_hlen = 0; bpf_buf_reclaimed(d); d->bd_hbuf_in_use = 0; wakeup(&d->bd_hbuf_in_use); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (error); } /* * If there are processes sleeping on this descriptor, wake them up. */ static __inline void bpf_wakeup(struct bpf_d *d) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); if (d->bd_state == BPF_WAITING) { callout_stop(&d->bd_callout); d->bd_state = BPF_IDLE; } wakeup(d); if (d->bd_async && d->bd_sig && d->bd_sigio) pgsigio(&d->bd_sigio, d->bd_sig, 0); selwakeuppri(&d->bd_sel, PRINET); KNOTE_LOCKED(&d->bd_sel.si_note, 0); } static void bpf_timed_out(void *arg) { struct bpf_d *d = (struct bpf_d *)arg; BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); if (callout_pending(&d->bd_callout) || !callout_active(&d->bd_callout)) return; if (d->bd_state == BPF_WAITING) { d->bd_state = BPF_TIMED_OUT; if (d->bd_slen != 0) bpf_wakeup(d); } } static int bpf_ready(struct bpf_d *d) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); if (!bpf_canfreebuf(d) && d->bd_hlen != 0) return (1); if ((d->bd_immediate || d->bd_state == BPF_TIMED_OUT) && d->bd_slen != 0) return (1); return (0); } static int bpfwrite(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag) { struct bpf_d *d; struct ifnet *ifp; struct mbuf *m, *mc; struct sockaddr dst; struct route ro; int error, hlen; error = devfs_get_cdevpriv((void **)&d); if (error != 0) return (error); BPF_PID_REFRESH_CUR(d); d->bd_wcount++; /* XXX: locking required */ if (d->bd_bif == NULL) { d->bd_wdcount++; return (ENXIO); } ifp = d->bd_bif->bif_ifp; if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0) { d->bd_wdcount++; return (ENETDOWN); } if (uio->uio_resid == 0) { d->bd_wdcount++; return (0); } bzero(&dst, sizeof(dst)); m = NULL; hlen = 0; /* XXX: bpf_movein() can sleep */ error = bpf_movein(uio, (int)d->bd_bif->bif_dlt, ifp, &m, &dst, &hlen, d); if (error) { d->bd_wdcount++; return (error); } d->bd_wfcount++; if (d->bd_hdrcmplt) dst.sa_family = pseudo_AF_HDRCMPLT; if (d->bd_feedback) { mc = m_dup(m, M_NOWAIT); if (mc != NULL) mc->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp; /* Set M_PROMISC for outgoing packets to be discarded. */ if (d->bd_direction == BPF_D_INOUT) m->m_flags |= M_PROMISC; } else mc = NULL; m->m_pkthdr.len -= hlen; m->m_len -= hlen; m->m_data += hlen; /* XXX */ CURVNET_SET(ifp->if_vnet); #ifdef MAC BPFD_LOCK(d); mac_bpfdesc_create_mbuf(d, m); if (mc != NULL) mac_bpfdesc_create_mbuf(d, mc); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); #endif bzero(&ro, sizeof(ro)); if (hlen != 0) { ro.ro_prepend = (u_char *)&dst.sa_data; ro.ro_plen = hlen; ro.ro_flags = RT_HAS_HEADER; } error = (*ifp->if_output)(ifp, m, &dst, &ro); if (error) d->bd_wdcount++; if (mc != NULL) { if (error == 0) (*ifp->if_input)(ifp, mc); else m_freem(mc); } CURVNET_RESTORE(); return (error); } /* * Reset a descriptor by flushing its packet buffer and clearing the receive * and drop counts. This is doable for kernel-only buffers, but with * zero-copy buffers, we can't write to (or rotate) buffers that are * currently owned by userspace. It would be nice if we could encapsulate * this logic in the buffer code rather than here. */ static void reset_d(struct bpf_d *d) { BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); while (d->bd_hbuf_in_use) mtx_sleep(&d->bd_hbuf_in_use, &d->bd_lock, PRINET, "bd_hbuf", 0); if ((d->bd_hbuf != NULL) && (d->bd_bufmode != BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF || bpf_canfreebuf(d))) { /* Free the hold buffer. */ d->bd_fbuf = d->bd_hbuf; d->bd_hbuf = NULL; d->bd_hlen = 0; bpf_buf_reclaimed(d); } if (bpf_canwritebuf(d)) d->bd_slen = 0; d->bd_rcount = 0; d->bd_dcount = 0; d->bd_fcount = 0; d->bd_wcount = 0; d->bd_wfcount = 0; d->bd_wdcount = 0; d->bd_zcopy = 0; } /* * FIONREAD Check for read packet available. * BIOCGBLEN Get buffer len [for read()]. * BIOCSETF Set read filter. * BIOCSETFNR Set read filter without resetting descriptor. * BIOCSETWF Set write filter. * BIOCFLUSH Flush read packet buffer. * BIOCPROMISC Put interface into promiscuous mode. * BIOCGDLT Get link layer type. * BIOCGETIF Get interface name. * BIOCSETIF Set interface. * BIOCSRTIMEOUT Set read timeout. * BIOCGRTIMEOUT Get read timeout. * BIOCGSTATS Get packet stats. * BIOCIMMEDIATE Set immediate mode. * BIOCVERSION Get filter language version. * BIOCGHDRCMPLT Get "header already complete" flag * BIOCSHDRCMPLT Set "header already complete" flag * BIOCGDIRECTION Get packet direction flag * BIOCSDIRECTION Set packet direction flag * BIOCGTSTAMP Get time stamp format and resolution. * BIOCSTSTAMP Set time stamp format and resolution. * BIOCLOCK Set "locked" flag * BIOCFEEDBACK Set packet feedback mode. * BIOCSETZBUF Set current zero-copy buffer locations. * BIOCGETZMAX Get maximum zero-copy buffer size. * BIOCROTZBUF Force rotation of zero-copy buffer * BIOCSETBUFMODE Set buffer mode. * BIOCGETBUFMODE Get current buffer mode. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static int bpfioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, int flags, struct thread *td) { struct bpf_d *d; int error; error = devfs_get_cdevpriv((void **)&d); if (error != 0) return (error); /* * Refresh PID associated with this descriptor. */ BPFD_LOCK(d); BPF_PID_REFRESH(d, td); if (d->bd_state == BPF_WAITING) callout_stop(&d->bd_callout); d->bd_state = BPF_IDLE; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); if (d->bd_locked == 1) { switch (cmd) { case BIOCGBLEN: case BIOCFLUSH: case BIOCGDLT: case BIOCGDLTLIST: #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 case BIOCGDLTLIST32: #endif case BIOCGETIF: case BIOCGRTIMEOUT: #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) && defined(__amd64__) case BIOCGRTIMEOUT32: #endif case BIOCGSTATS: case BIOCVERSION: case BIOCGRSIG: case BIOCGHDRCMPLT: case BIOCSTSTAMP: case BIOCFEEDBACK: case FIONREAD: case BIOCLOCK: case BIOCSRTIMEOUT: #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) && defined(__amd64__) case BIOCSRTIMEOUT32: #endif case BIOCIMMEDIATE: case TIOCGPGRP: case BIOCROTZBUF: break; default: return (EPERM); } } #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 /* * If we see a 32-bit compat ioctl, mark the stream as 32-bit so * that it will get 32-bit packet headers. */ switch (cmd) { case BIOCSETF32: case BIOCSETFNR32: case BIOCSETWF32: case BIOCGDLTLIST32: case BIOCGRTIMEOUT32: case BIOCSRTIMEOUT32: BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_compat32 = 1; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); } #endif CURVNET_SET(TD_TO_VNET(td)); switch (cmd) { default: error = EINVAL; break; /* * Check for read packet available. */ case FIONREAD: { int n; BPFD_LOCK(d); n = d->bd_slen; while (d->bd_hbuf_in_use) mtx_sleep(&d->bd_hbuf_in_use, &d->bd_lock, PRINET, "bd_hbuf", 0); if (d->bd_hbuf) n += d->bd_hlen; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); *(int *)addr = n; break; } /* * Get buffer len [for read()]. */ case BIOCGBLEN: BPFD_LOCK(d); *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_bufsize; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; /* * Set buffer length. */ case BIOCSBLEN: error = bpf_ioctl_sblen(d, (u_int *)addr); break; /* * Set link layer read filter. */ case BIOCSETF: case BIOCSETFNR: case BIOCSETWF: #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 case BIOCSETF32: case BIOCSETFNR32: case BIOCSETWF32: #endif error = bpf_setf(d, (struct bpf_program *)addr, cmd); break; /* * Flush read packet buffer. */ case BIOCFLUSH: BPFD_LOCK(d); reset_d(d); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; /* * Put interface into promiscuous mode. */ case BIOCPROMISC: if (d->bd_bif == NULL) { /* * No interface attached yet. */ error = EINVAL; break; } if (d->bd_promisc == 0) { error = ifpromisc(d->bd_bif->bif_ifp, 1); if (error == 0) d->bd_promisc = 1; } break; /* * Get current data link type. */ case BIOCGDLT: BPF_LOCK(); if (d->bd_bif == NULL) error = EINVAL; else *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_bif->bif_dlt; BPF_UNLOCK(); break; /* * Get a list of supported data link types. */ #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 case BIOCGDLTLIST32: { struct bpf_dltlist32 *list32; struct bpf_dltlist dltlist; list32 = (struct bpf_dltlist32 *)addr; dltlist.bfl_len = list32->bfl_len; dltlist.bfl_list = PTRIN(list32->bfl_list); BPF_LOCK(); if (d->bd_bif == NULL) error = EINVAL; else { error = bpf_getdltlist(d, &dltlist); if (error == 0) list32->bfl_len = dltlist.bfl_len; } BPF_UNLOCK(); break; } #endif case BIOCGDLTLIST: BPF_LOCK(); if (d->bd_bif == NULL) error = EINVAL; else error = bpf_getdltlist(d, (struct bpf_dltlist *)addr); BPF_UNLOCK(); break; /* * Set data link type. */ case BIOCSDLT: BPF_LOCK(); if (d->bd_bif == NULL) error = EINVAL; else error = bpf_setdlt(d, *(u_int *)addr); BPF_UNLOCK(); break; /* * Get interface name. */ case BIOCGETIF: BPF_LOCK(); if (d->bd_bif == NULL) error = EINVAL; else { struct ifnet *const ifp = d->bd_bif->bif_ifp; struct ifreq *const ifr = (struct ifreq *)addr; strlcpy(ifr->ifr_name, ifp->if_xname, sizeof(ifr->ifr_name)); } BPF_UNLOCK(); break; /* * Set interface. */ case BIOCSETIF: { int alloc_buf, size; /* * Behavior here depends on the buffering model. If * we're using kernel memory buffers, then we can * allocate them here. If we're using zero-copy, * then the user process must have registered buffers * by the time we get here. */ alloc_buf = 0; BPFD_LOCK(d); if (d->bd_bufmode == BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER && d->bd_sbuf == NULL) alloc_buf = 1; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); if (alloc_buf) { size = d->bd_bufsize; error = bpf_buffer_ioctl_sblen(d, &size); if (error != 0) break; } BPF_LOCK(); error = bpf_setif(d, (struct ifreq *)addr); BPF_UNLOCK(); break; } /* * Set read timeout. */ case BIOCSRTIMEOUT: #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) && defined(__amd64__) case BIOCSRTIMEOUT32: #endif { struct timeval *tv = (struct timeval *)addr; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) && !defined(__mips__) struct timeval32 *tv32; struct timeval tv64; if (cmd == BIOCSRTIMEOUT32) { tv32 = (struct timeval32 *)addr; tv = &tv64; tv->tv_sec = tv32->tv_sec; tv->tv_usec = tv32->tv_usec; } else #endif tv = (struct timeval *)addr; /* * Subtract 1 tick from tvtohz() since this isn't * a one-shot timer. */ if ((error = itimerfix(tv)) == 0) d->bd_rtout = tvtohz(tv) - 1; break; } /* * Get read timeout. */ case BIOCGRTIMEOUT: #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) && defined(__amd64__) case BIOCGRTIMEOUT32: #endif { struct timeval *tv; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) && defined(__amd64__) struct timeval32 *tv32; struct timeval tv64; if (cmd == BIOCGRTIMEOUT32) tv = &tv64; else #endif tv = (struct timeval *)addr; tv->tv_sec = d->bd_rtout / hz; tv->tv_usec = (d->bd_rtout % hz) * tick; #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) && defined(__amd64__) if (cmd == BIOCGRTIMEOUT32) { tv32 = (struct timeval32 *)addr; tv32->tv_sec = tv->tv_sec; tv32->tv_usec = tv->tv_usec; } #endif break; } /* * Get packet stats. */ case BIOCGSTATS: { struct bpf_stat *bs = (struct bpf_stat *)addr; /* XXXCSJP overflow */ bs->bs_recv = d->bd_rcount; bs->bs_drop = d->bd_dcount; break; } /* * Set immediate mode. */ case BIOCIMMEDIATE: BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_immediate = *(u_int *)addr; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; case BIOCVERSION: { struct bpf_version *bv = (struct bpf_version *)addr; bv->bv_major = BPF_MAJOR_VERSION; bv->bv_minor = BPF_MINOR_VERSION; break; } /* * Get "header already complete" flag */ case BIOCGHDRCMPLT: BPFD_LOCK(d); *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_hdrcmplt; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; /* * Set "header already complete" flag */ case BIOCSHDRCMPLT: BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_hdrcmplt = *(u_int *)addr ? 1 : 0; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; /* * Get packet direction flag */ case BIOCGDIRECTION: BPFD_LOCK(d); *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_direction; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; /* * Set packet direction flag */ case BIOCSDIRECTION: { u_int direction; direction = *(u_int *)addr; switch (direction) { case BPF_D_IN: case BPF_D_INOUT: case BPF_D_OUT: BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_direction = direction; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; default: error = EINVAL; } } break; /* * Get packet timestamp format and resolution. */ case BIOCGTSTAMP: BPFD_LOCK(d); *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_tstamp; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; /* * Set packet timestamp format and resolution. */ case BIOCSTSTAMP: { u_int func; func = *(u_int *)addr; if (BPF_T_VALID(func)) d->bd_tstamp = func; else error = EINVAL; } break; case BIOCFEEDBACK: BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_feedback = *(u_int *)addr; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; case BIOCLOCK: BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_locked = 1; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; case FIONBIO: /* Non-blocking I/O */ break; case FIOASYNC: /* Send signal on receive packets */ BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_async = *(int *)addr; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; case FIOSETOWN: /* * XXX: Add some sort of locking here? * fsetown() can sleep. */ error = fsetown(*(int *)addr, &d->bd_sigio); break; case FIOGETOWN: BPFD_LOCK(d); *(int *)addr = fgetown(&d->bd_sigio); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; /* This is deprecated, FIOSETOWN should be used instead. */ case TIOCSPGRP: error = fsetown(-(*(int *)addr), &d->bd_sigio); break; /* This is deprecated, FIOGETOWN should be used instead. */ case TIOCGPGRP: *(int *)addr = -fgetown(&d->bd_sigio); break; case BIOCSRSIG: /* Set receive signal */ { u_int sig; sig = *(u_int *)addr; if (sig >= NSIG) error = EINVAL; else { BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_sig = sig; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); } break; } case BIOCGRSIG: BPFD_LOCK(d); *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_sig; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; case BIOCGETBUFMODE: BPFD_LOCK(d); *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_bufmode; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; case BIOCSETBUFMODE: /* * Allow the buffering mode to be changed as long as we * haven't yet committed to a particular mode. Our * definition of commitment, for now, is whether or not a * buffer has been allocated or an interface attached, since * that's the point where things get tricky. */ switch (*(u_int *)addr) { case BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER: break; case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: if (bpf_zerocopy_enable) break; /* FALLSTHROUGH */ default: CURVNET_RESTORE(); return (EINVAL); } BPFD_LOCK(d); if (d->bd_sbuf != NULL || d->bd_hbuf != NULL || d->bd_fbuf != NULL || d->bd_bif != NULL) { BPFD_UNLOCK(d); CURVNET_RESTORE(); return (EBUSY); } d->bd_bufmode = *(u_int *)addr; BPFD_UNLOCK(d); break; case BIOCGETZMAX: error = bpf_ioctl_getzmax(td, d, (size_t *)addr); break; case BIOCSETZBUF: error = bpf_ioctl_setzbuf(td, d, (struct bpf_zbuf *)addr); break; case BIOCROTZBUF: error = bpf_ioctl_rotzbuf(td, d, (struct bpf_zbuf *)addr); break; } CURVNET_RESTORE(); return (error); } /* * Set d's packet filter program to fp. If this file already has a filter, * free it and replace it. Returns EINVAL for bogus requests. * * Note we need global lock here to serialize bpf_setf() and bpf_setif() calls * since reading d->bd_bif can't be protected by d or interface lock due to * lock order. * * Additionally, we have to acquire interface write lock due to bpf_mtap() uses * interface read lock to read all filers. * */ static int bpf_setf(struct bpf_d *d, struct bpf_program *fp, u_long cmd) { #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 struct bpf_program fp_swab; struct bpf_program32 *fp32; #endif struct bpf_insn *fcode, *old; #ifdef BPF_JITTER bpf_jit_filter *jfunc, *ofunc; #endif size_t size; u_int flen; int need_upgrade; #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 switch (cmd) { case BIOCSETF32: case BIOCSETWF32: case BIOCSETFNR32: fp32 = (struct bpf_program32 *)fp; fp_swab.bf_len = fp32->bf_len; fp_swab.bf_insns = (struct bpf_insn *)(uintptr_t)fp32->bf_insns; fp = &fp_swab; switch (cmd) { case BIOCSETF32: cmd = BIOCSETF; break; case BIOCSETWF32: cmd = BIOCSETWF; break; } break; } #endif fcode = NULL; #ifdef BPF_JITTER jfunc = ofunc = NULL; #endif need_upgrade = 0; /* * Check new filter validness before acquiring any locks. * Allocate memory for new filter, if needed. */ flen = fp->bf_len; if (flen > bpf_maxinsns || (fp->bf_insns == NULL && flen != 0)) return (EINVAL); size = flen * sizeof(*fp->bf_insns); if (size > 0) { /* We're setting up new filter. Copy and check actual data. */ fcode = malloc(size, M_BPF, M_WAITOK); if (copyin(fp->bf_insns, fcode, size) != 0 || !bpf_validate(fcode, flen)) { free(fcode, M_BPF); return (EINVAL); } #ifdef BPF_JITTER /* Filter is copied inside fcode and is perfectly valid. */ jfunc = bpf_jitter(fcode, flen); #endif } BPF_LOCK(); /* * Set up new filter. * Protect filter change by interface lock. * Additionally, we are protected by global lock here. */ if (d->bd_bif != NULL) BPFIF_WLOCK(d->bd_bif); BPFD_LOCK(d); if (cmd == BIOCSETWF) { old = d->bd_wfilter; d->bd_wfilter = fcode; } else { old = d->bd_rfilter; d->bd_rfilter = fcode; #ifdef BPF_JITTER ofunc = d->bd_bfilter; d->bd_bfilter = jfunc; #endif if (cmd == BIOCSETF) reset_d(d); need_upgrade = bpf_check_upgrade(cmd, d, fcode, flen); } BPFD_UNLOCK(d); if (d->bd_bif != NULL) BPFIF_WUNLOCK(d->bd_bif); if (old != NULL) free(old, M_BPF); #ifdef BPF_JITTER if (ofunc != NULL) bpf_destroy_jit_filter(ofunc); #endif /* Move d to active readers list. */ if (need_upgrade != 0) bpf_upgraded(d); BPF_UNLOCK(); return (0); } /* * Detach a file from its current interface (if attached at all) and attach * to the interface indicated by the name stored in ifr. * Return an errno or 0. */ static int bpf_setif(struct bpf_d *d, struct ifreq *ifr) { struct bpf_if *bp; struct ifnet *theywant; BPF_LOCK_ASSERT(); theywant = ifunit(ifr->ifr_name); if (theywant == NULL || theywant->if_bpf == NULL) return (ENXIO); bp = theywant->if_bpf; /* Check if interface is not being detached from BPF */ BPFIF_RLOCK(bp); if (bp->bif_flags & BPFIF_FLAG_DYING) { BPFIF_RUNLOCK(bp); return (ENXIO); } BPFIF_RUNLOCK(bp); /* * At this point, we expect the buffer is already allocated. If not, * return an error. */ switch (d->bd_bufmode) { case BPF_BUFMODE_BUFFER: case BPF_BUFMODE_ZBUF: if (d->bd_sbuf == NULL) return (EINVAL); break; default: panic("bpf_setif: bufmode %d", d->bd_bufmode); } if (bp != d->bd_bif) bpf_attachd(d, bp); BPFD_LOCK(d); reset_d(d); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (0); } /* * Support for select() and poll() system calls * * Return true iff the specific operation will not block indefinitely. * Otherwise, return false but make a note that a selwakeup() must be done. */ static int bpfpoll(struct cdev *dev, int events, struct thread *td) { struct bpf_d *d; int revents; if (devfs_get_cdevpriv((void **)&d) != 0 || d->bd_bif == NULL) return (events & (POLLHUP|POLLIN|POLLRDNORM|POLLOUT|POLLWRNORM)); /* * Refresh PID associated with this descriptor. */ revents = events & (POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM); BPFD_LOCK(d); BPF_PID_REFRESH(d, td); if (events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM)) { if (bpf_ready(d)) revents |= events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM); else { selrecord(td, &d->bd_sel); /* Start the read timeout if necessary. */ if (d->bd_rtout > 0 && d->bd_state == BPF_IDLE) { callout_reset(&d->bd_callout, d->bd_rtout, bpf_timed_out, d); d->bd_state = BPF_WAITING; } } } BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (revents); } /* * Support for kevent() system call. Register EVFILT_READ filters and * reject all others. */ int bpfkqfilter(struct cdev *dev, struct knote *kn) { struct bpf_d *d; if (devfs_get_cdevpriv((void **)&d) != 0 || kn->kn_filter != EVFILT_READ) return (1); /* * Refresh PID associated with this descriptor. */ BPFD_LOCK(d); BPF_PID_REFRESH_CUR(d); kn->kn_fop = &bpfread_filtops; kn->kn_hook = d; knlist_add(&d->bd_sel.si_note, kn, 1); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); return (0); } static void filt_bpfdetach(struct knote *kn) { struct bpf_d *d = (struct bpf_d *)kn->kn_hook; knlist_remove(&d->bd_sel.si_note, kn, 0); } static int filt_bpfread(struct knote *kn, long hint) { struct bpf_d *d = (struct bpf_d *)kn->kn_hook; int ready; BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); ready = bpf_ready(d); if (ready) { kn->kn_data = d->bd_slen; /* * Ignore the hold buffer if it is being copied to user space. */ if (!d->bd_hbuf_in_use && d->bd_hbuf) kn->kn_data += d->bd_hlen; } else if (d->bd_rtout > 0 && d->bd_state == BPF_IDLE) { callout_reset(&d->bd_callout, d->bd_rtout, bpf_timed_out, d); d->bd_state = BPF_WAITING; } return (ready); } #define BPF_TSTAMP_NONE 0 #define BPF_TSTAMP_FAST 1 #define BPF_TSTAMP_NORMAL 2 #define BPF_TSTAMP_EXTERN 3 static int bpf_ts_quality(int tstype) { if (tstype == BPF_T_NONE) return (BPF_TSTAMP_NONE); if ((tstype & BPF_T_FAST) != 0) return (BPF_TSTAMP_FAST); return (BPF_TSTAMP_NORMAL); } static int bpf_gettime(struct bintime *bt, int tstype, struct mbuf *m) { struct m_tag *tag; int quality; quality = bpf_ts_quality(tstype); if (quality == BPF_TSTAMP_NONE) return (quality); if (m != NULL) { tag = m_tag_locate(m, MTAG_BPF, MTAG_BPF_TIMESTAMP, NULL); if (tag != NULL) { *bt = *(struct bintime *)(tag + 1); return (BPF_TSTAMP_EXTERN); } } if (quality == BPF_TSTAMP_NORMAL) binuptime(bt); else getbinuptime(bt); return (quality); } /* * Incoming linkage from device drivers. Process the packet pkt, of length * pktlen, which is stored in a contiguous buffer. The packet is parsed * by each process' filter, and if accepted, stashed into the corresponding * buffer. */ void bpf_tap(struct bpf_if *bp, u_char *pkt, u_int pktlen) { struct bintime bt; struct bpf_d *d; #ifdef BPF_JITTER bpf_jit_filter *bf; #endif u_int slen; int gottime; gottime = BPF_TSTAMP_NONE; BPFIF_RLOCK(bp); LIST_FOREACH(d, &bp->bif_dlist, bd_next) { /* * We are not using any locks for d here because: * 1) any filter change is protected by interface * write lock * 2) destroying/detaching d is protected by interface * write lock, too */ /* XXX: Do not protect counter for the sake of performance. */ ++d->bd_rcount; /* * NB: We dont call BPF_CHECK_DIRECTION() here since there is no * way for the caller to indiciate to us whether this packet * is inbound or outbound. In the bpf_mtap() routines, we use * the interface pointers on the mbuf to figure it out. */ #ifdef BPF_JITTER bf = bpf_jitter_enable != 0 ? d->bd_bfilter : NULL; if (bf != NULL) slen = (*(bf->func))(pkt, pktlen, pktlen); else #endif slen = bpf_filter(d->bd_rfilter, pkt, pktlen, pktlen); if (slen != 0) { /* * Filter matches. Let's to acquire write lock. */ BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_fcount++; if (gottime < bpf_ts_quality(d->bd_tstamp)) gottime = bpf_gettime(&bt, d->bd_tstamp, NULL); #ifdef MAC if (mac_bpfdesc_check_receive(d, bp->bif_ifp) == 0) #endif catchpacket(d, pkt, pktlen, slen, bpf_append_bytes, &bt); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); } } BPFIF_RUNLOCK(bp); } #define BPF_CHECK_DIRECTION(d, r, i) \ (((d)->bd_direction == BPF_D_IN && (r) != (i)) || \ ((d)->bd_direction == BPF_D_OUT && (r) == (i))) /* * Incoming linkage from device drivers, when packet is in an mbuf chain. * Locking model is explained in bpf_tap(). */ void bpf_mtap(struct bpf_if *bp, struct mbuf *m) { struct bintime bt; struct bpf_d *d; #ifdef BPF_JITTER bpf_jit_filter *bf; #endif u_int pktlen, slen; int gottime; /* Skip outgoing duplicate packets. */ if ((m->m_flags & M_PROMISC) != 0 && m->m_pkthdr.rcvif == NULL) { m->m_flags &= ~M_PROMISC; return; } pktlen = m_length(m, NULL); gottime = BPF_TSTAMP_NONE; BPFIF_RLOCK(bp); LIST_FOREACH(d, &bp->bif_dlist, bd_next) { if (BPF_CHECK_DIRECTION(d, m->m_pkthdr.rcvif, bp->bif_ifp)) continue; ++d->bd_rcount; #ifdef BPF_JITTER bf = bpf_jitter_enable != 0 ? d->bd_bfilter : NULL; /* XXX We cannot handle multiple mbufs. */ if (bf != NULL && m->m_next == NULL) slen = (*(bf->func))(mtod(m, u_char *), pktlen, pktlen); else #endif slen = bpf_filter(d->bd_rfilter, (u_char *)m, pktlen, 0); if (slen != 0) { BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_fcount++; if (gottime < bpf_ts_quality(d->bd_tstamp)) gottime = bpf_gettime(&bt, d->bd_tstamp, m); #ifdef MAC if (mac_bpfdesc_check_receive(d, bp->bif_ifp) == 0) #endif catchpacket(d, (u_char *)m, pktlen, slen, bpf_append_mbuf, &bt); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); } } BPFIF_RUNLOCK(bp); } /* * Incoming linkage from device drivers, when packet is in * an mbuf chain and to be prepended by a contiguous header. */ void bpf_mtap2(struct bpf_if *bp, void *data, u_int dlen, struct mbuf *m) { struct bintime bt; struct mbuf mb; struct bpf_d *d; u_int pktlen, slen; int gottime; /* Skip outgoing duplicate packets. */ if ((m->m_flags & M_PROMISC) != 0 && m->m_pkthdr.rcvif == NULL) { m->m_flags &= ~M_PROMISC; return; } pktlen = m_length(m, NULL); /* * Craft on-stack mbuf suitable for passing to bpf_filter. * Note that we cut corners here; we only setup what's * absolutely needed--this mbuf should never go anywhere else. */ mb.m_next = m; mb.m_data = data; mb.m_len = dlen; pktlen += dlen; gottime = BPF_TSTAMP_NONE; BPFIF_RLOCK(bp); LIST_FOREACH(d, &bp->bif_dlist, bd_next) { if (BPF_CHECK_DIRECTION(d, m->m_pkthdr.rcvif, bp->bif_ifp)) continue; ++d->bd_rcount; slen = bpf_filter(d->bd_rfilter, (u_char *)&mb, pktlen, 0); if (slen != 0) { BPFD_LOCK(d); d->bd_fcount++; if (gottime < bpf_ts_quality(d->bd_tstamp)) gottime = bpf_gettime(&bt, d->bd_tstamp, m); #ifdef MAC if (mac_bpfdesc_check_receive(d, bp->bif_ifp) == 0) #endif catchpacket(d, (u_char *)&mb, pktlen, slen, bpf_append_mbuf, &bt); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); } } BPFIF_RUNLOCK(bp); } #undef BPF_CHECK_DIRECTION #undef BPF_TSTAMP_NONE #undef BPF_TSTAMP_FAST #undef BPF_TSTAMP_NORMAL #undef BPF_TSTAMP_EXTERN static int bpf_hdrlen(struct bpf_d *d) { int hdrlen; hdrlen = d->bd_bif->bif_hdrlen; #ifndef BURN_BRIDGES if (d->bd_tstamp == BPF_T_NONE || BPF_T_FORMAT(d->bd_tstamp) == BPF_T_MICROTIME) #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 if (d->bd_compat32) hdrlen += SIZEOF_BPF_HDR(struct bpf_hdr32); else #endif hdrlen += SIZEOF_BPF_HDR(struct bpf_hdr); else #endif hdrlen += SIZEOF_BPF_HDR(struct bpf_xhdr); #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 if (d->bd_compat32) hdrlen = BPF_WORDALIGN32(hdrlen); else #endif hdrlen = BPF_WORDALIGN(hdrlen); return (hdrlen - d->bd_bif->bif_hdrlen); } static void bpf_bintime2ts(struct bintime *bt, struct bpf_ts *ts, int tstype) { struct bintime bt2, boottimebin; struct timeval tsm; struct timespec tsn; if ((tstype & BPF_T_MONOTONIC) == 0) { bt2 = *bt; getboottimebin(&boottimebin); bintime_add(&bt2, &boottimebin); bt = &bt2; } switch (BPF_T_FORMAT(tstype)) { case BPF_T_MICROTIME: bintime2timeval(bt, &tsm); ts->bt_sec = tsm.tv_sec; ts->bt_frac = tsm.tv_usec; break; case BPF_T_NANOTIME: bintime2timespec(bt, &tsn); ts->bt_sec = tsn.tv_sec; ts->bt_frac = tsn.tv_nsec; break; case BPF_T_BINTIME: ts->bt_sec = bt->sec; ts->bt_frac = bt->frac; break; } } /* * Move the packet data from interface memory (pkt) into the * store buffer. "cpfn" is the routine called to do the actual data * transfer. bcopy is passed in to copy contiguous chunks, while * bpf_append_mbuf is passed in to copy mbuf chains. In the latter case, * pkt is really an mbuf. */ static void catchpacket(struct bpf_d *d, u_char *pkt, u_int pktlen, u_int snaplen, void (*cpfn)(struct bpf_d *, caddr_t, u_int, void *, u_int), struct bintime *bt) { struct bpf_xhdr hdr; #ifndef BURN_BRIDGES struct bpf_hdr hdr_old; #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 struct bpf_hdr32 hdr32_old; #endif #endif int caplen, curlen, hdrlen, totlen; int do_wakeup = 0; int do_timestamp; int tstype; BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(d); /* * Detect whether user space has released a buffer back to us, and if * so, move it from being a hold buffer to a free buffer. This may * not be the best place to do it (for example, we might only want to * run this check if we need the space), but for now it's a reliable * spot to do it. */ if (d->bd_fbuf == NULL && bpf_canfreebuf(d)) { d->bd_fbuf = d->bd_hbuf; d->bd_hbuf = NULL; d->bd_hlen = 0; bpf_buf_reclaimed(d); } /* * Figure out how many bytes to move. If the packet is * greater or equal to the snapshot length, transfer that * much. Otherwise, transfer the whole packet (unless * we hit the buffer size limit). */ hdrlen = bpf_hdrlen(d); totlen = hdrlen + min(snaplen, pktlen); if (totlen > d->bd_bufsize) totlen = d->bd_bufsize; /* * Round up the end of the previous packet to the next longword. * * Drop the packet if there's no room and no hope of room * If the packet would overflow the storage buffer or the storage * buffer is considered immutable by the buffer model, try to rotate * the buffer and wakeup pending processes. */ #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 if (d->bd_compat32) curlen = BPF_WORDALIGN32(d->bd_slen); else #endif curlen = BPF_WORDALIGN(d->bd_slen); if (curlen + totlen > d->bd_bufsize || !bpf_canwritebuf(d)) { if (d->bd_fbuf == NULL) { /* * There's no room in the store buffer, and no * prospect of room, so drop the packet. Notify the * buffer model. */ bpf_buffull(d); ++d->bd_dcount; return; } KASSERT(!d->bd_hbuf_in_use, ("hold buffer is in use")); ROTATE_BUFFERS(d); do_wakeup = 1; curlen = 0; } else if (d->bd_immediate || d->bd_state == BPF_TIMED_OUT) /* * Immediate mode is set, or the read timeout has already * expired during a select call. A packet arrived, so the * reader should be woken up. */ do_wakeup = 1; caplen = totlen - hdrlen; tstype = d->bd_tstamp; do_timestamp = tstype != BPF_T_NONE; #ifndef BURN_BRIDGES if (tstype == BPF_T_NONE || BPF_T_FORMAT(tstype) == BPF_T_MICROTIME) { struct bpf_ts ts; if (do_timestamp) bpf_bintime2ts(bt, &ts, tstype); #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 if (d->bd_compat32) { bzero(&hdr32_old, sizeof(hdr32_old)); if (do_timestamp) { hdr32_old.bh_tstamp.tv_sec = ts.bt_sec; hdr32_old.bh_tstamp.tv_usec = ts.bt_frac; } hdr32_old.bh_datalen = pktlen; hdr32_old.bh_hdrlen = hdrlen; hdr32_old.bh_caplen = caplen; bpf_append_bytes(d, d->bd_sbuf, curlen, &hdr32_old, sizeof(hdr32_old)); goto copy; } #endif bzero(&hdr_old, sizeof(hdr_old)); if (do_timestamp) { hdr_old.bh_tstamp.tv_sec = ts.bt_sec; hdr_old.bh_tstamp.tv_usec = ts.bt_frac; } hdr_old.bh_datalen = pktlen; hdr_old.bh_hdrlen = hdrlen; hdr_old.bh_caplen = caplen; bpf_append_bytes(d, d->bd_sbuf, curlen, &hdr_old, sizeof(hdr_old)); goto copy; } #endif /* * Append the bpf header. Note we append the actual header size, but * move forward the length of the header plus padding. */ bzero(&hdr, sizeof(hdr)); if (do_timestamp) bpf_bintime2ts(bt, &hdr.bh_tstamp, tstype); hdr.bh_datalen = pktlen; hdr.bh_hdrlen = hdrlen; hdr.bh_caplen = caplen; bpf_append_bytes(d, d->bd_sbuf, curlen, &hdr, sizeof(hdr)); /* * Copy the packet data into the store buffer and update its length. */ #ifndef BURN_BRIDGES copy: #endif (*cpfn)(d, d->bd_sbuf, curlen + hdrlen, pkt, caplen); d->bd_slen = curlen + totlen; if (do_wakeup) bpf_wakeup(d); } /* * Free buffers currently in use by a descriptor. * Called on close. */ static void bpf_freed(struct bpf_d *d) { /* * We don't need to lock out interrupts since this descriptor has * been detached from its interface and it yet hasn't been marked * free. */ bpf_free(d); if (d->bd_rfilter != NULL) { free((caddr_t)d->bd_rfilter, M_BPF); #ifdef BPF_JITTER if (d->bd_bfilter != NULL) bpf_destroy_jit_filter(d->bd_bfilter); #endif } if (d->bd_wfilter != NULL) free((caddr_t)d->bd_wfilter, M_BPF); mtx_destroy(&d->bd_lock); } /* * Attach an interface to bpf. dlt is the link layer type; hdrlen is the * fixed size of the link header (variable length headers not yet supported). */ void bpfattach(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int dlt, u_int hdrlen) { bpfattach2(ifp, dlt, hdrlen, &ifp->if_bpf); } /* * Attach an interface to bpf. ifp is a pointer to the structure * defining the interface to be attached, dlt is the link layer type, * and hdrlen is the fixed size of the link header (variable length * headers are not yet supporrted). */ void bpfattach2(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int dlt, u_int hdrlen, struct bpf_if **driverp) { struct bpf_if *bp; bp = malloc(sizeof(*bp), M_BPF, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); if (bp == NULL) panic("bpfattach"); LIST_INIT(&bp->bif_dlist); LIST_INIT(&bp->bif_wlist); bp->bif_ifp = ifp; bp->bif_dlt = dlt; rw_init(&bp->bif_lock, "bpf interface lock"); KASSERT(*driverp == NULL, ("bpfattach2: driverp already initialized")); + bp->bif_bpf = driverp; *driverp = bp; BPF_LOCK(); LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&bpf_iflist, bp, bif_next); BPF_UNLOCK(); bp->bif_hdrlen = hdrlen; if (bootverbose && IS_DEFAULT_VNET(curvnet)) if_printf(ifp, "bpf attached\n"); } #ifdef VIMAGE /* * When moving interfaces between vnet instances we need a way to * query the dlt and hdrlen before detach so we can re-attch the if_bpf * after the vmove. We unfortunately have no device driver infrastructure * to query the interface for these values after creation/attach, thus * add this as a workaround. */ int bpf_get_bp_params(struct bpf_if *bp, u_int *bif_dlt, u_int *bif_hdrlen) { if (bp == NULL) return (ENXIO); if (bif_dlt == NULL && bif_hdrlen == NULL) return (0); if (bif_dlt != NULL) *bif_dlt = bp->bif_dlt; if (bif_hdrlen != NULL) *bif_hdrlen = bp->bif_hdrlen; return (0); } #endif /* * Detach bpf from an interface. This involves detaching each descriptor * associated with the interface. Notify each descriptor as it's detached * so that any sleepers wake up and get ENXIO. */ void bpfdetach(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct bpf_if *bp, *bp_temp; struct bpf_d *d; int ndetached; ndetached = 0; BPF_LOCK(); /* Find all bpf_if struct's which reference ifp and detach them. */ LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(bp, &bpf_iflist, bif_next, bp_temp) { if (ifp != bp->bif_ifp) continue; LIST_REMOVE(bp, bif_next); /* Add to to-be-freed list */ LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&bpf_freelist, bp, bif_next); ndetached++; /* * Delay freeing bp till interface is detached * and all routes through this interface are removed. * Mark bp as detached to restrict new consumers. */ BPFIF_WLOCK(bp); bp->bif_flags |= BPFIF_FLAG_DYING; + *bp->bif_bpf = NULL; BPFIF_WUNLOCK(bp); CTR4(KTR_NET, "%s: sheduling free for encap %d (%p) for if %p", __func__, bp->bif_dlt, bp, ifp); /* Free common descriptors */ while ((d = LIST_FIRST(&bp->bif_dlist)) != NULL) { bpf_detachd_locked(d); BPFD_LOCK(d); bpf_wakeup(d); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); } /* Free writer-only descriptors */ while ((d = LIST_FIRST(&bp->bif_wlist)) != NULL) { bpf_detachd_locked(d); BPFD_LOCK(d); bpf_wakeup(d); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); } } BPF_UNLOCK(); #ifdef INVARIANTS if (ndetached == 0) printf("bpfdetach: %s was not attached\n", ifp->if_xname); #endif } /* * Interface departure handler. * Note departure event does not guarantee interface is going down. * Interface renaming is currently done via departure/arrival event set. * * Departure handled is called after all routes pointing to * given interface are removed and interface is in down state * restricting any packets to be sent/received. We assume it is now safe * to free data allocated by BPF. */ static void bpf_ifdetach(void *arg __unused, struct ifnet *ifp) { struct bpf_if *bp, *bp_temp; int nmatched = 0; /* Ignore ifnet renaming. */ if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RENAMING) return; BPF_LOCK(); /* * Find matching entries in free list. * Nothing should be found if bpfdetach() was not called. */ LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(bp, &bpf_freelist, bif_next, bp_temp) { if (ifp != bp->bif_ifp) continue; CTR3(KTR_NET, "%s: freeing BPF instance %p for interface %p", __func__, bp, ifp); LIST_REMOVE(bp, bif_next); rw_destroy(&bp->bif_lock); free(bp, M_BPF); nmatched++; } BPF_UNLOCK(); - - /* - * Note that we cannot zero other pointers to - * custom DLTs possibly used by given interface. - */ - if (nmatched != 0) - ifp->if_bpf = NULL; } /* * Get a list of available data link type of the interface. */ static int bpf_getdltlist(struct bpf_d *d, struct bpf_dltlist *bfl) { struct ifnet *ifp; struct bpf_if *bp; u_int *lst; int error, n, n1; BPF_LOCK_ASSERT(); ifp = d->bd_bif->bif_ifp; again: n1 = 0; LIST_FOREACH(bp, &bpf_iflist, bif_next) { if (bp->bif_ifp == ifp) n1++; } if (bfl->bfl_list == NULL) { bfl->bfl_len = n1; return (0); } if (n1 > bfl->bfl_len) return (ENOMEM); BPF_UNLOCK(); lst = malloc(n1 * sizeof(u_int), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); n = 0; BPF_LOCK(); LIST_FOREACH(bp, &bpf_iflist, bif_next) { if (bp->bif_ifp != ifp) continue; if (n >= n1) { free(lst, M_TEMP); goto again; } lst[n] = bp->bif_dlt; n++; } BPF_UNLOCK(); error = copyout(lst, bfl->bfl_list, sizeof(u_int) * n); free(lst, M_TEMP); BPF_LOCK(); bfl->bfl_len = n; return (error); } /* * Set the data link type of a BPF instance. */ static int bpf_setdlt(struct bpf_d *d, u_int dlt) { int error, opromisc; struct ifnet *ifp; struct bpf_if *bp; BPF_LOCK_ASSERT(); if (d->bd_bif->bif_dlt == dlt) return (0); ifp = d->bd_bif->bif_ifp; LIST_FOREACH(bp, &bpf_iflist, bif_next) { if (bp->bif_ifp == ifp && bp->bif_dlt == dlt) break; } if (bp != NULL) { opromisc = d->bd_promisc; bpf_attachd(d, bp); BPFD_LOCK(d); reset_d(d); BPFD_UNLOCK(d); if (opromisc) { error = ifpromisc(bp->bif_ifp, 1); if (error) if_printf(bp->bif_ifp, "bpf_setdlt: ifpromisc failed (%d)\n", error); else d->bd_promisc = 1; } } return (bp == NULL ? EINVAL : 0); } static void bpf_drvinit(void *unused) { struct cdev *dev; mtx_init(&bpf_mtx, "bpf global lock", NULL, MTX_DEF); LIST_INIT(&bpf_iflist); LIST_INIT(&bpf_freelist); dev = make_dev(&bpf_cdevsw, 0, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "bpf"); /* For compatibility */ make_dev_alias(dev, "bpf0"); /* Register interface departure handler */ bpf_ifdetach_cookie = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER( ifnet_departure_event, bpf_ifdetach, NULL, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY); } /* * Zero out the various packet counters associated with all of the bpf * descriptors. At some point, we will probably want to get a bit more * granular and allow the user to specify descriptors to be zeroed. */ static void bpf_zero_counters(void) { struct bpf_if *bp; struct bpf_d *bd; BPF_LOCK(); LIST_FOREACH(bp, &bpf_iflist, bif_next) { BPFIF_RLOCK(bp); LIST_FOREACH(bd, &bp->bif_dlist, bd_next) { BPFD_LOCK(bd); bd->bd_rcount = 0; bd->bd_dcount = 0; bd->bd_fcount = 0; bd->bd_wcount = 0; bd->bd_wfcount = 0; bd->bd_zcopy = 0; BPFD_UNLOCK(bd); } BPFIF_RUNLOCK(bp); } BPF_UNLOCK(); } /* * Fill filter statistics */ static void bpfstats_fill_xbpf(struct xbpf_d *d, struct bpf_d *bd) { bzero(d, sizeof(*d)); BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(bd); d->bd_structsize = sizeof(*d); /* XXX: reading should be protected by global lock */ d->bd_immediate = bd->bd_immediate; d->bd_promisc = bd->bd_promisc; d->bd_hdrcmplt = bd->bd_hdrcmplt; d->bd_direction = bd->bd_direction; d->bd_feedback = bd->bd_feedback; d->bd_async = bd->bd_async; d->bd_rcount = bd->bd_rcount; d->bd_dcount = bd->bd_dcount; d->bd_fcount = bd->bd_fcount; d->bd_sig = bd->bd_sig; d->bd_slen = bd->bd_slen; d->bd_hlen = bd->bd_hlen; d->bd_bufsize = bd->bd_bufsize; d->bd_pid = bd->bd_pid; strlcpy(d->bd_ifname, bd->bd_bif->bif_ifp->if_xname, IFNAMSIZ); d->bd_locked = bd->bd_locked; d->bd_wcount = bd->bd_wcount; d->bd_wdcount = bd->bd_wdcount; d->bd_wfcount = bd->bd_wfcount; d->bd_zcopy = bd->bd_zcopy; d->bd_bufmode = bd->bd_bufmode; } /* * Handle `netstat -B' stats request */ static int bpf_stats_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { static const struct xbpf_d zerostats; struct xbpf_d *xbdbuf, *xbd, tempstats; int index, error; struct bpf_if *bp; struct bpf_d *bd; /* * XXX This is not technically correct. It is possible for non * privileged users to open bpf devices. It would make sense * if the users who opened the devices were able to retrieve * the statistics for them, too. */ error = priv_check(req->td, PRIV_NET_BPF); if (error) return (error); /* * Check to see if the user is requesting that the counters be * zeroed out. Explicitly check that the supplied data is zeroed, * as we aren't allowing the user to set the counters currently. */ if (req->newptr != NULL) { if (req->newlen != sizeof(tempstats)) return (EINVAL); memset(&tempstats, 0, sizeof(tempstats)); error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &tempstats, sizeof(tempstats)); if (error) return (error); if (bcmp(&tempstats, &zerostats, sizeof(tempstats)) != 0) return (EINVAL); bpf_zero_counters(); return (0); } if (req->oldptr == NULL) return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, 0, bpf_bpfd_cnt * sizeof(*xbd))); if (bpf_bpfd_cnt == 0) return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, 0, 0)); xbdbuf = malloc(req->oldlen, M_BPF, M_WAITOK); BPF_LOCK(); if (req->oldlen < (bpf_bpfd_cnt * sizeof(*xbd))) { BPF_UNLOCK(); free(xbdbuf, M_BPF); return (ENOMEM); } index = 0; LIST_FOREACH(bp, &bpf_iflist, bif_next) { BPFIF_RLOCK(bp); /* Send writers-only first */ LIST_FOREACH(bd, &bp->bif_wlist, bd_next) { xbd = &xbdbuf[index++]; BPFD_LOCK(bd); bpfstats_fill_xbpf(xbd, bd); BPFD_UNLOCK(bd); } LIST_FOREACH(bd, &bp->bif_dlist, bd_next) { xbd = &xbdbuf[index++]; BPFD_LOCK(bd); bpfstats_fill_xbpf(xbd, bd); BPFD_UNLOCK(bd); } BPFIF_RUNLOCK(bp); } BPF_UNLOCK(); error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, xbdbuf, index * sizeof(*xbd)); free(xbdbuf, M_BPF); return (error); } SYSINIT(bpfdev,SI_SUB_DRIVERS,SI_ORDER_MIDDLE,bpf_drvinit,NULL); #else /* !DEV_BPF && !NETGRAPH_BPF */ /* * NOP stubs to allow bpf-using drivers to load and function. * * A 'better' implementation would allow the core bpf functionality * to be loaded at runtime. */ static struct bpf_if bp_null; void bpf_tap(struct bpf_if *bp, u_char *pkt, u_int pktlen) { } void bpf_mtap(struct bpf_if *bp, struct mbuf *m) { } void bpf_mtap2(struct bpf_if *bp, void *d, u_int l, struct mbuf *m) { } void bpfattach(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int dlt, u_int hdrlen) { bpfattach2(ifp, dlt, hdrlen, &ifp->if_bpf); } void bpfattach2(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int dlt, u_int hdrlen, struct bpf_if **driverp) { *driverp = &bp_null; } void bpfdetach(struct ifnet *ifp) { } u_int bpf_filter(const struct bpf_insn *pc, u_char *p, u_int wirelen, u_int buflen) { return -1; /* "no filter" behaviour */ } int bpf_validate(const struct bpf_insn *f, int len) { return 0; /* false */ } #endif /* !DEV_BPF && !NETGRAPH_BPF */ #ifdef DDB static void bpf_show_bpf_if(struct bpf_if *bpf_if) { if (bpf_if == NULL) return; db_printf("%p:\n", bpf_if); #define BPF_DB_PRINTF(f, e) db_printf(" %s = " f "\n", #e, bpf_if->e); /* bif_ext.bif_next */ /* bif_ext.bif_dlist */ BPF_DB_PRINTF("%#x", bif_dlt); BPF_DB_PRINTF("%u", bif_hdrlen); BPF_DB_PRINTF("%p", bif_ifp); /* bif_lock */ /* bif_wlist */ BPF_DB_PRINTF("%#x", bif_flags); } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(bpf_if, db_show_bpf_if) { if (!have_addr) { db_printf("usage: show bpf_if \n"); return; } bpf_show_bpf_if((struct bpf_if *)addr); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/net/if_vlan.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/net/if_vlan.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/net/if_vlan.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1887 +1,2059 @@ /*- * Copyright 1998 Massachusetts Institute of Technology * Copyright 2012 ADARA Networks, Inc. + * Copyright 2017 Dell EMC Isilon * * Portions of this software were developed by Robert N. M. Watson under * contract to ADARA Networks, Inc. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and * its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby * granted, provided that both the above copyright notice and this * permission notice appear in all copies, that both the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all * supporting documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used * in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the * software without specific, written prior permission. M.I.T. makes * no representations about the suitability of this software for any * purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied * warranty. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY M.I.T. ``AS IS''. M.I.T. DISCLAIMS * ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT * SHALL M.I.T. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * if_vlan.c - pseudo-device driver for IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs. * This is sort of sneaky in the implementation, since * we need to pretend to be enough of an Ethernet implementation * to make arp work. The way we do this is by telling everyone * that we are an Ethernet, and then catch the packets that * ether_output() sends to us via if_transmit(), rewrite them for * use by the real outgoing interface, and ask it to send them. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_inet.h" #include "opt_vlan.h" #include "opt_ratelimit.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef INET #include #include #endif #define VLAN_DEF_HWIDTH 4 #define VLAN_IFFLAGS (IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_MULTICAST) #define UP_AND_RUNNING(ifp) \ ((ifp)->if_flags & IFF_UP && (ifp)->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) LIST_HEAD(ifvlanhead, ifvlan); struct ifvlantrunk { struct ifnet *parent; /* parent interface of this trunk */ struct rmlock lock; #ifdef VLAN_ARRAY #define VLAN_ARRAY_SIZE (EVL_VLID_MASK + 1) struct ifvlan *vlans[VLAN_ARRAY_SIZE]; /* static table */ #else struct ifvlanhead *hash; /* dynamic hash-list table */ uint16_t hmask; uint16_t hwidth; #endif int refcnt; }; +/* + * This macro provides a facility to iterate over every vlan on a trunk with + * the assumption that none will be added/removed during iteration. + */ +#ifdef VLAN_ARRAY +#define VLAN_FOREACH(_ifv, _trunk) \ + size_t _i; \ + for (_i = 0; _i < VLAN_ARRAY_SIZE; _i++) \ + if (((_ifv) = (_trunk)->vlans[_i]) != NULL) +#else /* VLAN_ARRAY */ +#define VLAN_FOREACH(_ifv, _trunk) \ + struct ifvlan *_next; \ + size_t _i; \ + for (_i = 0; _i < (1 << (_trunk)->hwidth); _i++) \ + LIST_FOREACH_SAFE((_ifv), &(_trunk)->hash[_i], ifv_list, _next) +#endif /* VLAN_ARRAY */ + +/* + * This macro provides a facility to iterate over every vlan on a trunk while + * also modifying the number of vlans on the trunk. The iteration continues + * until some condition is met or there are no more vlans on the trunk. + */ +#ifdef VLAN_ARRAY +/* The VLAN_ARRAY case is simple -- just a for loop using the condition. */ +#define VLAN_FOREACH_UNTIL_SAFE(_ifv, _trunk, _cond) \ + size_t _i; \ + for (_i = 0; !(_cond) && _i < VLAN_ARRAY_SIZE; _i++) \ + if (((_ifv) = (_trunk)->vlans[_i])) +#else /* VLAN_ARRAY */ +/* + * The hash table case is more complicated. We allow for the hash table to be + * modified (i.e. vlans removed) while we are iterating over it. To allow for + * this we must restart the iteration every time we "touch" something during + * the iteration, since removal will resize the hash table and invalidate our + * current position. If acting on the touched element causes the trunk to be + * emptied, then iteration also stops. + */ +#define VLAN_FOREACH_UNTIL_SAFE(_ifv, _trunk, _cond) \ + size_t _i; \ + bool _touch = false; \ + for (_i = 0; \ + !(_cond) && _i < (1 << (_trunk)->hwidth); \ + _i = (_touch && ((_trunk) != NULL) ? 0 : _i + 1), _touch = false) \ + if (((_ifv) = LIST_FIRST(&(_trunk)->hash[_i])) != NULL && \ + (_touch = true)) +#endif /* VLAN_ARRAY */ + struct vlan_mc_entry { struct sockaddr_dl mc_addr; SLIST_ENTRY(vlan_mc_entry) mc_entries; }; struct ifvlan { struct ifvlantrunk *ifv_trunk; struct ifnet *ifv_ifp; #define TRUNK(ifv) ((ifv)->ifv_trunk) #define PARENT(ifv) ((ifv)->ifv_trunk->parent) void *ifv_cookie; int ifv_pflags; /* special flags we have set on parent */ int ifv_capenable; struct ifv_linkmib { int ifvm_encaplen; /* encapsulation length */ int ifvm_mtufudge; /* MTU fudged by this much */ int ifvm_mintu; /* min transmission unit */ uint16_t ifvm_proto; /* encapsulation ethertype */ uint16_t ifvm_tag; /* tag to apply on packets leaving if */ uint16_t ifvm_vid; /* VLAN ID */ uint8_t ifvm_pcp; /* Priority Code Point (PCP). */ } ifv_mib; + struct task lladdr_task; SLIST_HEAD(, vlan_mc_entry) vlan_mc_listhead; #ifndef VLAN_ARRAY LIST_ENTRY(ifvlan) ifv_list; #endif }; #define ifv_proto ifv_mib.ifvm_proto #define ifv_tag ifv_mib.ifvm_tag #define ifv_vid ifv_mib.ifvm_vid #define ifv_pcp ifv_mib.ifvm_pcp #define ifv_encaplen ifv_mib.ifvm_encaplen #define ifv_mtufudge ifv_mib.ifvm_mtufudge #define ifv_mintu ifv_mib.ifvm_mintu /* Special flags we should propagate to parent. */ static struct { int flag; int (*func)(struct ifnet *, int); } vlan_pflags[] = { {IFF_PROMISC, ifpromisc}, {IFF_ALLMULTI, if_allmulti}, {0, NULL} }; SYSCTL_DECL(_net_link); static SYSCTL_NODE(_net_link, IFT_L2VLAN, vlan, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "IEEE 802.1Q VLAN"); static SYSCTL_NODE(_net_link_vlan, PF_LINK, link, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "for consistency"); static VNET_DEFINE(int, soft_pad); #define V_soft_pad VNET(soft_pad) SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_vlan, OID_AUTO, soft_pad, CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_VNET, &VNET_NAME(soft_pad), 0, "pad short frames before tagging"); /* * For now, make preserving PCP via an mbuf tag optional, as it increases * per-packet memory allocations and frees. In the future, it would be * preferable to reuse ether_vtag for this, or similar. */ static int vlan_mtag_pcp = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_vlan, OID_AUTO, mtag_pcp, CTLFLAG_RW, &vlan_mtag_pcp, 0, "Retain VLAN PCP information as packets are passed up the stack"); static const char vlanname[] = "vlan"; static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_VLAN, vlanname, "802.1Q Virtual LAN Interface"); static eventhandler_tag ifdetach_tag; static eventhandler_tag iflladdr_tag; /* - * We have a global mutex, that is used to serialize configuration - * changes and isn't used in normal packet delivery. + * if_vlan uses two module-level locks to allow concurrent modification of vlan + * interfaces and (mostly) allow for vlans to be destroyed while they are being + * used for tx/rx. To accomplish this in a way that has acceptable performance + * and cooperation with other parts of the network stack there is a + * non-sleepable rmlock(9) and an sx(9). Both locks are exclusively acquired + * when destroying a vlan interface, i.e. when the if_vlantrunk field of struct + * ifnet is de-allocated and NULL'd. Thus a reader holding either lock has a + * guarantee that the struct ifvlantrunk references a valid vlan trunk. * - * We also have a per-trunk rmlock(9), that is locked shared on packet - * processing and exclusive when configuration is changed. + * The performance-sensitive paths that warrant using the rmlock(9) are + * vlan_transmit and vlan_input. Both have to check for the vlan interface's + * existence using if_vlantrunk, and being in the network tx/rx paths the use + * of an rmlock(9) gives a measureable improvement in performance. * + * The reason for having an sx(9) is mostly because there are still areas that + * must be sleepable and also have safe concurrent access to a vlan interface. + * Since the sx(9) exists, it is used by default in most paths unless sleeping + * is not permitted, or if it is not clear whether sleeping is permitted. + * + * Note that despite these protections, there is still an inherent race in the + * destruction of vlans since there's no guarantee that the ifnet hasn't been + * freed/reused when the tx/rx functions are called by the stack. This can only + * be fixed by addressing ifnet's lifetime issues. + */ +#define _VLAN_RM_ID ifv_rm_lock +#define _VLAN_SX_ID ifv_sx + +static struct rmlock _VLAN_RM_ID; +static struct sx _VLAN_SX_ID; + +#define VLAN_LOCKING_INIT() \ + rm_init(&_VLAN_RM_ID, "vlan_rm"); \ + sx_init(&_VLAN_SX_ID, "vlan_sx") + +#define VLAN_LOCKING_DESTROY() \ + rm_destroy(&_VLAN_RM_ID); \ + sx_destroy(&_VLAN_SX_ID) + +#define _VLAN_RM_TRACKER _vlan_rm_tracker +#define VLAN_RLOCK() rm_rlock(&_VLAN_RM_ID, \ + &_VLAN_RM_TRACKER) +#define VLAN_RUNLOCK() rm_runlock(&_VLAN_RM_ID, \ + &_VLAN_RM_TRACKER) +#define VLAN_WLOCK() rm_wlock(&_VLAN_RM_ID) +#define VLAN_WUNLOCK() rm_wunlock(&_VLAN_RM_ID) +#define VLAN_RLOCK_ASSERT() rm_assert(&_VLAN_RM_ID, RA_RLOCKED) +#define VLAN_WLOCK_ASSERT() rm_assert(&_VLAN_RM_ID, RA_WLOCKED) +#define VLAN_RWLOCK_ASSERT() rm_assert(&_VLAN_RM_ID, RA_LOCKED) +#define VLAN_LOCK_READER struct rm_priotracker _VLAN_RM_TRACKER + +#define VLAN_SLOCK() sx_slock(&_VLAN_SX_ID) +#define VLAN_SUNLOCK() sx_sunlock(&_VLAN_SX_ID) +#define VLAN_XLOCK() sx_xlock(&_VLAN_SX_ID) +#define VLAN_XUNLOCK() sx_xunlock(&_VLAN_SX_ID) +#define VLAN_SLOCK_ASSERT() sx_assert(&_VLAN_SX_ID, SA_SLOCKED) +#define VLAN_XLOCK_ASSERT() sx_assert(&_VLAN_SX_ID, SA_XLOCKED) +#define VLAN_SXLOCK_ASSERT() sx_assert(&_VLAN_SX_ID, SA_LOCKED) + + +/* + * We also have a per-trunk rmlock(9), that is locked shared on packet + * processing and exclusive when configuration is changed. Note: This should + * only be acquired while there is a shared lock on either of the global locks + * via VLAN_SLOCK or VLAN_RLOCK. Thus, an exclusive lock on the global locks + * makes a call to TRUNK_RLOCK/TRUNK_WLOCK technically superfluous. + */ +#define _TRUNK_RM_TRACKER _trunk_rm_tracker +#define TRUNK_LOCK_INIT(trunk) rm_init(&(trunk)->lock, vlanname) +#define TRUNK_LOCK_DESTROY(trunk) rm_destroy(&(trunk)->lock) +#define TRUNK_RLOCK(trunk) rm_rlock(&(trunk)->lock, \ + &_TRUNK_RM_TRACKER) +#define TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk) rm_wlock(&(trunk)->lock) +#define TRUNK_RUNLOCK(trunk) rm_runlock(&(trunk)->lock, \ + &_TRUNK_RM_TRACKER) +#define TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk) rm_wunlock(&(trunk)->lock) +#define TRUNK_RLOCK_ASSERT(trunk) rm_assert(&(trunk)->lock, RA_RLOCKED) +#define TRUNK_LOCK_ASSERT(trunk) rm_assert(&(trunk)->lock, RA_LOCKED) +#define TRUNK_WLOCK_ASSERT(trunk) rm_assert(&(trunk)->lock, RA_WLOCKED) +#define TRUNK_LOCK_READER struct rm_priotracker _TRUNK_RM_TRACKER + +/* * The VLAN_ARRAY substitutes the dynamic hash with a static array * with 4096 entries. In theory this can give a boost in processing, - * however on practice it does not. Probably this is because array + * however in practice it does not. Probably this is because the array * is too big to fit into CPU cache. */ -static struct sx ifv_lock; -#define VLAN_LOCK_INIT() sx_init(&ifv_lock, "vlan_global") -#define VLAN_LOCK_DESTROY() sx_destroy(&ifv_lock) -#define VLAN_LOCK_ASSERT() sx_assert(&ifv_lock, SA_LOCKED) -#define VLAN_LOCK() sx_xlock(&ifv_lock) -#define VLAN_UNLOCK() sx_xunlock(&ifv_lock) -#define TRUNK_LOCK_INIT(trunk) rm_init(&(trunk)->lock, vlanname) -#define TRUNK_LOCK_DESTROY(trunk) rm_destroy(&(trunk)->lock) -#define TRUNK_LOCK(trunk) rm_wlock(&(trunk)->lock) -#define TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk) rm_wunlock(&(trunk)->lock) -#define TRUNK_LOCK_ASSERT(trunk) rm_assert(&(trunk)->lock, RA_WLOCKED) -#define TRUNK_RLOCK(trunk) rm_rlock(&(trunk)->lock, &tracker) -#define TRUNK_RUNLOCK(trunk) rm_runlock(&(trunk)->lock, &tracker) -#define TRUNK_LOCK_RASSERT(trunk) rm_assert(&(trunk)->lock, RA_RLOCKED) -#define TRUNK_LOCK_READER struct rm_priotracker tracker - #ifndef VLAN_ARRAY static void vlan_inithash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk); static void vlan_freehash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk); static int vlan_inshash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, struct ifvlan *ifv); static int vlan_remhash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, struct ifvlan *ifv); static void vlan_growhash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, int howmuch); static __inline struct ifvlan * vlan_gethash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, uint16_t vid); #endif static void trunk_destroy(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk); static void vlan_init(void *foo); static void vlan_input(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m); static int vlan_ioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long cmd, caddr_t addr); #ifdef RATELIMIT static int vlan_snd_tag_alloc(struct ifnet *, union if_snd_tag_alloc_params *, struct m_snd_tag **); #endif static void vlan_qflush(struct ifnet *ifp); static int vlan_setflag(struct ifnet *ifp, int flag, int status, int (*func)(struct ifnet *, int)); static int vlan_setflags(struct ifnet *ifp, int status); static int vlan_setmulti(struct ifnet *ifp); static int vlan_transmit(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m); static void vlan_unconfig(struct ifnet *ifp); static void vlan_unconfig_locked(struct ifnet *ifp, int departing); static int vlan_config(struct ifvlan *ifv, struct ifnet *p, uint16_t tag); static void vlan_link_state(struct ifnet *ifp); static void vlan_capabilities(struct ifvlan *ifv); static void vlan_trunk_capabilities(struct ifnet *ifp); static struct ifnet *vlan_clone_match_ethervid(const char *, int *); static int vlan_clone_match(struct if_clone *, const char *); static int vlan_clone_create(struct if_clone *, char *, size_t, caddr_t); static int vlan_clone_destroy(struct if_clone *, struct ifnet *); static void vlan_ifdetach(void *arg, struct ifnet *ifp); static void vlan_iflladdr(void *arg, struct ifnet *ifp); +static void vlan_lladdr_fn(void *arg, int pending); + static struct if_clone *vlan_cloner; #ifdef VIMAGE static VNET_DEFINE(struct if_clone *, vlan_cloner); #define V_vlan_cloner VNET(vlan_cloner) #endif #ifndef VLAN_ARRAY #define HASH(n, m) ((((n) >> 8) ^ ((n) >> 4) ^ (n)) & (m)) static void vlan_inithash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk) { int i, n; /* * The trunk must not be locked here since we call malloc(M_WAITOK). * It is OK in case this function is called before the trunk struct * gets hooked up and becomes visible from other threads. */ KASSERT(trunk->hwidth == 0 && trunk->hash == NULL, ("%s: hash already initialized", __func__)); trunk->hwidth = VLAN_DEF_HWIDTH; n = 1 << trunk->hwidth; trunk->hmask = n - 1; trunk->hash = malloc(sizeof(struct ifvlanhead) * n, M_VLAN, M_WAITOK); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) LIST_INIT(&trunk->hash[i]); } static void vlan_freehash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk) { #ifdef INVARIANTS int i; KASSERT(trunk->hwidth > 0, ("%s: hwidth not positive", __func__)); for (i = 0; i < (1 << trunk->hwidth); i++) KASSERT(LIST_EMPTY(&trunk->hash[i]), ("%s: hash table not empty", __func__)); #endif free(trunk->hash, M_VLAN); trunk->hash = NULL; trunk->hwidth = trunk->hmask = 0; } static int vlan_inshash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, struct ifvlan *ifv) { int i, b; struct ifvlan *ifv2; - TRUNK_LOCK_ASSERT(trunk); + TRUNK_WLOCK_ASSERT(trunk); KASSERT(trunk->hwidth > 0, ("%s: hwidth not positive", __func__)); b = 1 << trunk->hwidth; i = HASH(ifv->ifv_vid, trunk->hmask); LIST_FOREACH(ifv2, &trunk->hash[i], ifv_list) if (ifv->ifv_vid == ifv2->ifv_vid) return (EEXIST); /* * Grow the hash when the number of vlans exceeds half of the number of * hash buckets squared. This will make the average linked-list length * buckets/2. */ if (trunk->refcnt > (b * b) / 2) { vlan_growhash(trunk, 1); i = HASH(ifv->ifv_vid, trunk->hmask); } LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&trunk->hash[i], ifv, ifv_list); trunk->refcnt++; return (0); } static int vlan_remhash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, struct ifvlan *ifv) { int i, b; struct ifvlan *ifv2; - TRUNK_LOCK_ASSERT(trunk); + TRUNK_WLOCK_ASSERT(trunk); KASSERT(trunk->hwidth > 0, ("%s: hwidth not positive", __func__)); b = 1 << trunk->hwidth; i = HASH(ifv->ifv_vid, trunk->hmask); LIST_FOREACH(ifv2, &trunk->hash[i], ifv_list) if (ifv2 == ifv) { trunk->refcnt--; LIST_REMOVE(ifv2, ifv_list); if (trunk->refcnt < (b * b) / 2) vlan_growhash(trunk, -1); return (0); } panic("%s: vlan not found\n", __func__); return (ENOENT); /*NOTREACHED*/ } /* * Grow the hash larger or smaller if memory permits. */ static void vlan_growhash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, int howmuch) { struct ifvlan *ifv; struct ifvlanhead *hash2; int hwidth2, i, j, n, n2; - TRUNK_LOCK_ASSERT(trunk); + TRUNK_WLOCK_ASSERT(trunk); KASSERT(trunk->hwidth > 0, ("%s: hwidth not positive", __func__)); if (howmuch == 0) { /* Harmless yet obvious coding error */ printf("%s: howmuch is 0\n", __func__); return; } hwidth2 = trunk->hwidth + howmuch; n = 1 << trunk->hwidth; n2 = 1 << hwidth2; /* Do not shrink the table below the default */ if (hwidth2 < VLAN_DEF_HWIDTH) return; /* M_NOWAIT because we're called with trunk mutex held */ hash2 = malloc(sizeof(struct ifvlanhead) * n2, M_VLAN, M_NOWAIT); if (hash2 == NULL) { printf("%s: out of memory -- hash size not changed\n", __func__); return; /* We can live with the old hash table */ } for (j = 0; j < n2; j++) LIST_INIT(&hash2[j]); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) while ((ifv = LIST_FIRST(&trunk->hash[i])) != NULL) { LIST_REMOVE(ifv, ifv_list); j = HASH(ifv->ifv_vid, n2 - 1); LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&hash2[j], ifv, ifv_list); } free(trunk->hash, M_VLAN); trunk->hash = hash2; trunk->hwidth = hwidth2; trunk->hmask = n2 - 1; if (bootverbose) if_printf(trunk->parent, "VLAN hash table resized from %d to %d buckets\n", n, n2); } static __inline struct ifvlan * vlan_gethash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, uint16_t vid) { struct ifvlan *ifv; - TRUNK_LOCK_RASSERT(trunk); + TRUNK_RLOCK_ASSERT(trunk); LIST_FOREACH(ifv, &trunk->hash[HASH(vid, trunk->hmask)], ifv_list) if (ifv->ifv_vid == vid) return (ifv); return (NULL); } #if 0 /* Debugging code to view the hashtables. */ static void vlan_dumphash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk) { int i; struct ifvlan *ifv; for (i = 0; i < (1 << trunk->hwidth); i++) { printf("%d: ", i); LIST_FOREACH(ifv, &trunk->hash[i], ifv_list) printf("%s ", ifv->ifv_ifp->if_xname); printf("\n"); } } #endif /* 0 */ #else static __inline struct ifvlan * vlan_gethash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, uint16_t vid) { return trunk->vlans[vid]; } static __inline int vlan_inshash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, struct ifvlan *ifv) { if (trunk->vlans[ifv->ifv_vid] != NULL) return EEXIST; trunk->vlans[ifv->ifv_vid] = ifv; trunk->refcnt++; return (0); } static __inline int vlan_remhash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk, struct ifvlan *ifv) { trunk->vlans[ifv->ifv_vid] = NULL; trunk->refcnt--; return (0); } static __inline void vlan_freehash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk) { } static __inline void vlan_inithash(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk) { } #endif /* !VLAN_ARRAY */ static void trunk_destroy(struct ifvlantrunk *trunk) { - VLAN_LOCK_ASSERT(); + VLAN_XLOCK_ASSERT(); + VLAN_WLOCK_ASSERT(); - TRUNK_LOCK(trunk); vlan_freehash(trunk); trunk->parent->if_vlantrunk = NULL; - TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk); TRUNK_LOCK_DESTROY(trunk); if_rele(trunk->parent); free(trunk, M_VLAN); } /* * Program our multicast filter. What we're actually doing is * programming the multicast filter of the parent. This has the * side effect of causing the parent interface to receive multicast * traffic that it doesn't really want, which ends up being discarded * later by the upper protocol layers. Unfortunately, there's no way * to avoid this: there really is only one physical interface. */ static int vlan_setmulti(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct ifnet *ifp_p; struct ifmultiaddr *ifma; struct ifvlan *sc; struct vlan_mc_entry *mc; int error; + /* + * XXX This stupidly needs the rmlock to avoid sleeping while holding + * the in6_multi_mtx (see in6_mc_join_locked). + */ + VLAN_RWLOCK_ASSERT(); + /* Find the parent. */ sc = ifp->if_softc; - TRUNK_LOCK_ASSERT(TRUNK(sc)); + TRUNK_WLOCK_ASSERT(TRUNK(sc)); ifp_p = PARENT(sc); CURVNET_SET_QUIET(ifp_p->if_vnet); /* First, remove any existing filter entries. */ while ((mc = SLIST_FIRST(&sc->vlan_mc_listhead)) != NULL) { SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&sc->vlan_mc_listhead, mc_entries); (void)if_delmulti(ifp_p, (struct sockaddr *)&mc->mc_addr); free(mc, M_VLAN); } /* Now program new ones. */ IF_ADDR_WLOCK(ifp); TAILQ_FOREACH(ifma, &ifp->if_multiaddrs, ifma_link) { if (ifma->ifma_addr->sa_family != AF_LINK) continue; mc = malloc(sizeof(struct vlan_mc_entry), M_VLAN, M_NOWAIT); if (mc == NULL) { IF_ADDR_WUNLOCK(ifp); return (ENOMEM); } bcopy(ifma->ifma_addr, &mc->mc_addr, ifma->ifma_addr->sa_len); mc->mc_addr.sdl_index = ifp_p->if_index; SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&sc->vlan_mc_listhead, mc, mc_entries); } IF_ADDR_WUNLOCK(ifp); SLIST_FOREACH (mc, &sc->vlan_mc_listhead, mc_entries) { error = if_addmulti(ifp_p, (struct sockaddr *)&mc->mc_addr, NULL); if (error) return (error); } CURVNET_RESTORE(); return (0); } /* * A handler for parent interface link layer address changes. * If the parent interface link layer address is changed we * should also change it on all children vlans. */ static void vlan_iflladdr(void *arg __unused, struct ifnet *ifp) { struct ifvlan *ifv; -#ifndef VLAN_ARRAY - struct ifvlan *next; -#endif - int i; + struct ifnet *ifv_ifp; + struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; + struct sockaddr_dl *sdl; + VLAN_LOCK_READER; - /* - * Check if it's a trunk interface first of all - * to avoid needless locking. - */ - if (ifp->if_vlantrunk == NULL) + /* Need the rmlock since this is run on taskqueue_swi. */ + VLAN_RLOCK(); + trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; + if (trunk == NULL) { + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); return; + } - VLAN_LOCK(); /* * OK, it's a trunk. Loop over and change all vlan's lladdrs on it. + * We need an exclusive lock here to prevent concurrent SIOCSIFLLADDR + * ioctl calls on the parent garbling the lladdr of the child vlan. */ -#ifdef VLAN_ARRAY - for (i = 0; i < VLAN_ARRAY_SIZE; i++) - if ((ifv = ifp->if_vlantrunk->vlans[i])) { -#else /* VLAN_ARRAY */ - for (i = 0; i < (1 << ifp->if_vlantrunk->hwidth); i++) - LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(ifv, &ifp->if_vlantrunk->hash[i], ifv_list, next) { -#endif /* VLAN_ARRAY */ - VLAN_UNLOCK(); - if_setlladdr(ifv->ifv_ifp, IF_LLADDR(ifp), - ifp->if_addrlen); - VLAN_LOCK(); - } - VLAN_UNLOCK(); - + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); + VLAN_FOREACH(ifv, trunk) { + /* + * Copy new new lladdr into the ifv_ifp, enqueue a task + * to actually call if_setlladdr. if_setlladdr needs to + * be deferred to a taskqueue because it will call into + * the if_vlan ioctl path and try to acquire the global + * lock. + */ + ifv_ifp = ifv->ifv_ifp; + bcopy(IF_LLADDR(ifp), IF_LLADDR(ifv_ifp), + ifp->if_addrlen); + sdl = (struct sockaddr_dl *)ifv_ifp->if_addr->ifa_addr; + sdl->sdl_alen = ifp->if_addrlen; + taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_thread, &ifv->lladdr_task); + } + TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); } /* * A handler for network interface departure events. * Track departure of trunks here so that we don't access invalid * pointers or whatever if a trunk is ripped from under us, e.g., * by ejecting its hot-plug card. However, if an ifnet is simply * being renamed, then there's no need to tear down the state. */ static void vlan_ifdetach(void *arg __unused, struct ifnet *ifp) { struct ifvlan *ifv; - int i; + struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; - /* - * Check if it's a trunk interface first of all - * to avoid needless locking. - */ - if (ifp->if_vlantrunk == NULL) - return; - /* If the ifnet is just being renamed, don't do anything. */ if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RENAMING) return; + VLAN_XLOCK(); + trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; + if (trunk == NULL) { + VLAN_XUNLOCK(); + return; + } - VLAN_LOCK(); /* * OK, it's a trunk. Loop over and detach all vlan's on it. * Check trunk pointer after each vlan_unconfig() as it will * free it and set to NULL after the last vlan was detached. */ -#ifdef VLAN_ARRAY - for (i = 0; i < VLAN_ARRAY_SIZE; i++) - if ((ifv = ifp->if_vlantrunk->vlans[i])) { - vlan_unconfig_locked(ifv->ifv_ifp, 1); - if (ifp->if_vlantrunk == NULL) - break; - } -#else /* VLAN_ARRAY */ -restart: - for (i = 0; i < (1 << ifp->if_vlantrunk->hwidth); i++) - if ((ifv = LIST_FIRST(&ifp->if_vlantrunk->hash[i]))) { - vlan_unconfig_locked(ifv->ifv_ifp, 1); - if (ifp->if_vlantrunk) - goto restart; /* trunk->hwidth can change */ - else - break; - } -#endif /* VLAN_ARRAY */ + VLAN_FOREACH_UNTIL_SAFE(ifv, ifp->if_vlantrunk, + ifp->if_vlantrunk == NULL) + vlan_unconfig_locked(ifv->ifv_ifp, 1); + /* Trunk should have been destroyed in vlan_unconfig(). */ KASSERT(ifp->if_vlantrunk == NULL, ("%s: purge failed", __func__)); - VLAN_UNLOCK(); + VLAN_XUNLOCK(); } /* * Return the trunk device for a virtual interface. */ static struct ifnet * vlan_trunkdev(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct ifvlan *ifv; + VLAN_LOCK_READER; if (ifp->if_type != IFT_L2VLAN) return (NULL); + + /* Not clear if callers are sleepable, so acquire the rmlock. */ + VLAN_RLOCK(); ifv = ifp->if_softc; ifp = NULL; - VLAN_LOCK(); if (ifv->ifv_trunk) ifp = PARENT(ifv); - VLAN_UNLOCK(); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); return (ifp); } /* * Return the 12-bit VLAN VID for this interface, for use by external * components such as Infiniband. * * XXXRW: Note that the function name here is historical; it should be named * vlan_vid(). */ static int vlan_tag(struct ifnet *ifp, uint16_t *vidp) { struct ifvlan *ifv; if (ifp->if_type != IFT_L2VLAN) return (EINVAL); ifv = ifp->if_softc; *vidp = ifv->ifv_vid; return (0); } /* * Return a driver specific cookie for this interface. Synchronization * with setcookie must be provided by the driver. */ static void * vlan_cookie(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct ifvlan *ifv; if (ifp->if_type != IFT_L2VLAN) return (NULL); ifv = ifp->if_softc; return (ifv->ifv_cookie); } /* * Store a cookie in our softc that drivers can use to store driver * private per-instance data in. */ static int vlan_setcookie(struct ifnet *ifp, void *cookie) { struct ifvlan *ifv; if (ifp->if_type != IFT_L2VLAN) return (EINVAL); ifv = ifp->if_softc; ifv->ifv_cookie = cookie; return (0); } /* * Return the vlan device present at the specific VID. */ static struct ifnet * vlan_devat(struct ifnet *ifp, uint16_t vid) { struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; struct ifvlan *ifv; + VLAN_LOCK_READER; TRUNK_LOCK_READER; + /* Not clear if callers are sleepable, so acquire the rmlock. */ + VLAN_RLOCK(); trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; - if (trunk == NULL) + if (trunk == NULL) { + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); return (NULL); + } ifp = NULL; TRUNK_RLOCK(trunk); ifv = vlan_gethash(trunk, vid); if (ifv) ifp = ifv->ifv_ifp; TRUNK_RUNLOCK(trunk); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); return (ifp); } /* * Recalculate the cached VLAN tag exposed via the MIB. */ static void vlan_tag_recalculate(struct ifvlan *ifv) { ifv->ifv_tag = EVL_MAKETAG(ifv->ifv_vid, ifv->ifv_pcp, 0); } /* * VLAN support can be loaded as a module. The only place in the * system that's intimately aware of this is ether_input. We hook * into this code through vlan_input_p which is defined there and * set here. No one else in the system should be aware of this so * we use an explicit reference here. */ extern void (*vlan_input_p)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *); /* For if_link_state_change() eyes only... */ extern void (*vlan_link_state_p)(struct ifnet *); static int vlan_modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data) { switch (type) { case MOD_LOAD: ifdetach_tag = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(ifnet_departure_event, vlan_ifdetach, NULL, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY); if (ifdetach_tag == NULL) return (ENOMEM); iflladdr_tag = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(iflladdr_event, vlan_iflladdr, NULL, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY); if (iflladdr_tag == NULL) return (ENOMEM); - VLAN_LOCK_INIT(); + VLAN_LOCKING_INIT(); vlan_input_p = vlan_input; vlan_link_state_p = vlan_link_state; vlan_trunk_cap_p = vlan_trunk_capabilities; vlan_trunkdev_p = vlan_trunkdev; vlan_cookie_p = vlan_cookie; vlan_setcookie_p = vlan_setcookie; vlan_tag_p = vlan_tag; vlan_devat_p = vlan_devat; #ifndef VIMAGE vlan_cloner = if_clone_advanced(vlanname, 0, vlan_clone_match, vlan_clone_create, vlan_clone_destroy); #endif if (bootverbose) printf("vlan: initialized, using " #ifdef VLAN_ARRAY "full-size arrays" #else "hash tables with chaining" #endif "\n"); break; case MOD_UNLOAD: #ifndef VIMAGE if_clone_detach(vlan_cloner); #endif EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER(ifnet_departure_event, ifdetach_tag); EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER(iflladdr_event, iflladdr_tag); vlan_input_p = NULL; vlan_link_state_p = NULL; vlan_trunk_cap_p = NULL; vlan_trunkdev_p = NULL; vlan_tag_p = NULL; vlan_cookie_p = NULL; vlan_setcookie_p = NULL; vlan_devat_p = NULL; - VLAN_LOCK_DESTROY(); + VLAN_LOCKING_DESTROY(); if (bootverbose) printf("vlan: unloaded\n"); break; default: return (EOPNOTSUPP); } return (0); } static moduledata_t vlan_mod = { "if_vlan", vlan_modevent, 0 }; DECLARE_MODULE(if_vlan, vlan_mod, SI_SUB_PSEUDO, SI_ORDER_ANY); MODULE_VERSION(if_vlan, 3); #ifdef VIMAGE static void vnet_vlan_init(const void *unused __unused) { vlan_cloner = if_clone_advanced(vlanname, 0, vlan_clone_match, vlan_clone_create, vlan_clone_destroy); V_vlan_cloner = vlan_cloner; } VNET_SYSINIT(vnet_vlan_init, SI_SUB_PROTO_IFATTACHDOMAIN, SI_ORDER_ANY, vnet_vlan_init, NULL); static void vnet_vlan_uninit(const void *unused __unused) { if_clone_detach(V_vlan_cloner); } VNET_SYSUNINIT(vnet_vlan_uninit, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_FIRST, vnet_vlan_uninit, NULL); #endif /* * Check for . style interface names. */ static struct ifnet * vlan_clone_match_ethervid(const char *name, int *vidp) { char ifname[IFNAMSIZ]; char *cp; struct ifnet *ifp; int vid; strlcpy(ifname, name, IFNAMSIZ); if ((cp = strchr(ifname, '.')) == NULL) return (NULL); *cp = '\0'; if ((ifp = ifunit_ref(ifname)) == NULL) return (NULL); /* Parse VID. */ if (*++cp == '\0') { if_rele(ifp); return (NULL); } vid = 0; for(; *cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9'; cp++) vid = (vid * 10) + (*cp - '0'); if (*cp != '\0') { if_rele(ifp); return (NULL); } if (vidp != NULL) *vidp = vid; return (ifp); } static int vlan_clone_match(struct if_clone *ifc, const char *name) { const char *cp; if (vlan_clone_match_ethervid(name, NULL) != NULL) return (1); if (strncmp(vlanname, name, strlen(vlanname)) != 0) return (0); for (cp = name + 4; *cp != '\0'; cp++) { if (*cp < '0' || *cp > '9') return (0); } return (1); } static int vlan_clone_create(struct if_clone *ifc, char *name, size_t len, caddr_t params) { char *dp; int wildcard; int unit; int error; int vid; struct ifvlan *ifv; struct ifnet *ifp; struct ifnet *p; struct ifaddr *ifa; struct sockaddr_dl *sdl; struct vlanreq vlr; static const u_char eaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; /* 00:00:00:00:00:00 */ /* * There are 3 (ugh) ways to specify the cloned device: * o pass a parameter block with the clone request. * o specify parameters in the text of the clone device name * o specify no parameters and get an unattached device that * must be configured separately. * The first technique is preferred; the latter two are * supported for backwards compatibility. * * XXXRW: Note historic use of the word "tag" here. New ioctls may be * called for. */ if (params) { error = copyin(params, &vlr, sizeof(vlr)); if (error) return error; p = ifunit_ref(vlr.vlr_parent); if (p == NULL) return (ENXIO); error = ifc_name2unit(name, &unit); if (error != 0) { if_rele(p); return (error); } vid = vlr.vlr_tag; wildcard = (unit < 0); } else if ((p = vlan_clone_match_ethervid(name, &vid)) != NULL) { unit = -1; wildcard = 0; } else { p = NULL; error = ifc_name2unit(name, &unit); if (error != 0) return (error); wildcard = (unit < 0); } error = ifc_alloc_unit(ifc, &unit); if (error != 0) { if (p != NULL) if_rele(p); return (error); } /* In the wildcard case, we need to update the name. */ if (wildcard) { for (dp = name; *dp != '\0'; dp++); if (snprintf(dp, len - (dp-name), "%d", unit) > len - (dp-name) - 1) { panic("%s: interface name too long", __func__); } } ifv = malloc(sizeof(struct ifvlan), M_VLAN, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); ifp = ifv->ifv_ifp = if_alloc(IFT_ETHER); if (ifp == NULL) { ifc_free_unit(ifc, unit); free(ifv, M_VLAN); if (p != NULL) if_rele(p); return (ENOSPC); } SLIST_INIT(&ifv->vlan_mc_listhead); ifp->if_softc = ifv; /* * Set the name manually rather than using if_initname because * we don't conform to the default naming convention for interfaces. */ strlcpy(ifp->if_xname, name, IFNAMSIZ); ifp->if_dname = vlanname; ifp->if_dunit = unit; /* NB: flags are not set here */ ifp->if_linkmib = &ifv->ifv_mib; ifp->if_linkmiblen = sizeof(ifv->ifv_mib); /* NB: mtu is not set here */ ifp->if_init = vlan_init; ifp->if_transmit = vlan_transmit; ifp->if_qflush = vlan_qflush; ifp->if_ioctl = vlan_ioctl; #ifdef RATELIMIT ifp->if_snd_tag_alloc = vlan_snd_tag_alloc; #endif ifp->if_flags = VLAN_IFFLAGS; ether_ifattach(ifp, eaddr); /* Now undo some of the damage... */ ifp->if_baudrate = 0; ifp->if_type = IFT_L2VLAN; ifp->if_hdrlen = ETHER_VLAN_ENCAP_LEN; ifa = ifp->if_addr; sdl = (struct sockaddr_dl *)ifa->ifa_addr; sdl->sdl_type = IFT_L2VLAN; if (p != NULL) { error = vlan_config(ifv, p, vid); if_rele(p); if (error != 0) { /* * Since we've partially failed, we need to back * out all the way, otherwise userland could get * confused. Thus, we destroy the interface. */ ether_ifdetach(ifp); vlan_unconfig(ifp); if_free(ifp); ifc_free_unit(ifc, unit); free(ifv, M_VLAN); return (error); } - - /* Update flags on the parent, if necessary. */ - vlan_setflags(ifp, 1); } return (0); } static int vlan_clone_destroy(struct if_clone *ifc, struct ifnet *ifp) { struct ifvlan *ifv = ifp->if_softc; int unit = ifp->if_dunit; ether_ifdetach(ifp); /* first, remove it from system-wide lists */ vlan_unconfig(ifp); /* now it can be unconfigured and freed */ + /* + * We should have the only reference to the ifv now, so we can now + * drain any remaining lladdr task before freeing the ifnet and the + * ifvlan. + */ + taskqueue_drain(taskqueue_thread, &ifv->lladdr_task); if_free(ifp); free(ifv, M_VLAN); ifc_free_unit(ifc, unit); return (0); } /* * The ifp->if_init entry point for vlan(4) is a no-op. */ static void vlan_init(void *foo __unused) { } /* * The if_transmit method for vlan(4) interface. */ static int vlan_transmit(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m) { struct ifvlan *ifv; struct ifnet *p; struct m_tag *mtag; uint16_t tag; int error, len, mcast; + VLAN_LOCK_READER; + VLAN_RLOCK(); ifv = ifp->if_softc; + if (TRUNK(ifv) == NULL) { + if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OERRORS, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); + m_freem(m); + return (ENETDOWN); + } p = PARENT(ifv); len = m->m_pkthdr.len; mcast = (m->m_flags & (M_MCAST | M_BCAST)) ? 1 : 0; BPF_MTAP(ifp, m); /* * Do not run parent's if_transmit() if the parent is not up, * or parent's driver will cause a system crash. */ if (!UP_AND_RUNNING(p)) { - m_freem(m); if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OERRORS, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); + m_freem(m); return (ENETDOWN); } /* * Pad the frame to the minimum size allowed if told to. * This option is in accord with IEEE Std 802.1Q, 2003 Ed., * paragraph C.4.4.3.b. It can help to work around buggy * bridges that violate paragraph C.4.4.3.a from the same * document, i.e., fail to pad short frames after untagging. * E.g., a tagged frame 66 bytes long (incl. FCS) is OK, but * untagging it will produce a 62-byte frame, which is a runt * and requires padding. There are VLAN-enabled network * devices that just discard such runts instead or mishandle * them somehow. */ if (V_soft_pad && p->if_type == IFT_ETHER) { static char pad[8]; /* just zeros */ int n; for (n = ETHERMIN + ETHER_HDR_LEN - m->m_pkthdr.len; n > 0; n -= sizeof(pad)) if (!m_append(m, min(n, sizeof(pad)), pad)) break; if (n > 0) { if_printf(ifp, "cannot pad short frame\n"); if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OERRORS, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); m_freem(m); return (0); } } /* * If underlying interface can do VLAN tag insertion itself, * just pass the packet along. However, we need some way to * tell the interface where the packet came from so that it * knows how to find the VLAN tag to use, so we attach a * packet tag that holds it. */ if (vlan_mtag_pcp && (mtag = m_tag_locate(m, MTAG_8021Q, MTAG_8021Q_PCP_OUT, NULL)) != NULL) tag = EVL_MAKETAG(ifv->ifv_vid, *(uint8_t *)(mtag + 1), 0); else tag = ifv->ifv_tag; if (p->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) { m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag = tag; m->m_flags |= M_VLANTAG; } else { m = ether_vlanencap(m, tag); if (m == NULL) { if_printf(ifp, "unable to prepend VLAN header\n"); if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OERRORS, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); return (0); } } /* * Send it, precisely as ether_output() would have. */ error = (p->if_transmit)(p, m); if (error == 0) { if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OPACKETS, 1); if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OBYTES, len); if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OMCASTS, mcast); } else if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OERRORS, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); return (error); } /* * The ifp->if_qflush entry point for vlan(4) is a no-op. */ static void vlan_qflush(struct ifnet *ifp __unused) { } static void vlan_input(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m) { - struct ifvlantrunk *trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; + struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; struct ifvlan *ifv; + VLAN_LOCK_READER; TRUNK_LOCK_READER; struct m_tag *mtag; uint16_t vid, tag; - KASSERT(trunk != NULL, ("%s: no trunk", __func__)); + VLAN_RLOCK(); + trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; + if (trunk == NULL) { + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); + m_freem(m); + return; + } if (m->m_flags & M_VLANTAG) { /* * Packet is tagged, but m contains a normal * Ethernet frame; the tag is stored out-of-band. */ tag = m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag; m->m_flags &= ~M_VLANTAG; } else { struct ether_vlan_header *evl; /* * Packet is tagged in-band as specified by 802.1q. */ switch (ifp->if_type) { case IFT_ETHER: if (m->m_len < sizeof(*evl) && (m = m_pullup(m, sizeof(*evl))) == NULL) { if_printf(ifp, "cannot pullup VLAN header\n"); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); return; } evl = mtod(m, struct ether_vlan_header *); tag = ntohs(evl->evl_tag); /* * Remove the 802.1q header by copying the Ethernet * addresses over it and adjusting the beginning of * the data in the mbuf. The encapsulated Ethernet * type field is already in place. */ bcopy((char *)evl, (char *)evl + ETHER_VLAN_ENCAP_LEN, ETHER_HDR_LEN - ETHER_TYPE_LEN); m_adj(m, ETHER_VLAN_ENCAP_LEN); break; default: #ifdef INVARIANTS panic("%s: %s has unsupported if_type %u", __func__, ifp->if_xname, ifp->if_type); #endif - m_freem(m); if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_NOPROTO, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); + m_freem(m); return; } } vid = EVL_VLANOFTAG(tag); TRUNK_RLOCK(trunk); ifv = vlan_gethash(trunk, vid); if (ifv == NULL || !UP_AND_RUNNING(ifv->ifv_ifp)) { TRUNK_RUNLOCK(trunk); - m_freem(m); if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_NOPROTO, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); + m_freem(m); return; } TRUNK_RUNLOCK(trunk); if (vlan_mtag_pcp) { /* * While uncommon, it is possible that we will find a 802.1q * packet encapsulated inside another packet that also had an * 802.1q header. For example, ethernet tunneled over IPSEC * arriving over ethernet. In that case, we replace the * existing 802.1q PCP m_tag value. */ mtag = m_tag_locate(m, MTAG_8021Q, MTAG_8021Q_PCP_IN, NULL); if (mtag == NULL) { mtag = m_tag_alloc(MTAG_8021Q, MTAG_8021Q_PCP_IN, sizeof(uint8_t), M_NOWAIT); if (mtag == NULL) { - m_freem(m); if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_IERRORS, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); + m_freem(m); return; } m_tag_prepend(m, mtag); } *(uint8_t *)(mtag + 1) = EVL_PRIOFTAG(tag); } m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifv->ifv_ifp; if_inc_counter(ifv->ifv_ifp, IFCOUNTER_IPACKETS, 1); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); /* Pass it back through the parent's input routine. */ (*ifp->if_input)(ifv->ifv_ifp, m); } +static void +vlan_lladdr_fn(void *arg, int pending __unused) +{ + struct ifvlan *ifv; + struct ifnet *ifp; + + ifv = (struct ifvlan *)arg; + ifp = ifv->ifv_ifp; + /* The ifv_ifp already has the lladdr copied in. */ + if_setlladdr(ifp, IF_LLADDR(ifp), ifp->if_addrlen); +} + static int vlan_config(struct ifvlan *ifv, struct ifnet *p, uint16_t vid) { struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; struct ifnet *ifp; int error = 0; /* * We can handle non-ethernet hardware types as long as * they handle the tagging and headers themselves. */ if (p->if_type != IFT_ETHER && (p->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) == 0) return (EPROTONOSUPPORT); if ((p->if_flags & VLAN_IFFLAGS) != VLAN_IFFLAGS) return (EPROTONOSUPPORT); /* * Don't let the caller set up a VLAN VID with * anything except VLID bits. * VID numbers 0x0 and 0xFFF are reserved. */ if (vid == 0 || vid == 0xFFF || (vid & ~EVL_VLID_MASK)) return (EINVAL); if (ifv->ifv_trunk) return (EBUSY); + /* Acquire rmlock after the branch so we can M_WAITOK. */ + VLAN_XLOCK(); if (p->if_vlantrunk == NULL) { trunk = malloc(sizeof(struct ifvlantrunk), M_VLAN, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); vlan_inithash(trunk); - VLAN_LOCK(); - if (p->if_vlantrunk != NULL) { - /* A race that is very unlikely to be hit. */ - vlan_freehash(trunk); - free(trunk, M_VLAN); - goto exists; - } TRUNK_LOCK_INIT(trunk); - TRUNK_LOCK(trunk); + VLAN_WLOCK(); + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); p->if_vlantrunk = trunk; trunk->parent = p; if_ref(trunk->parent); } else { - VLAN_LOCK(); -exists: + VLAN_WLOCK(); trunk = p->if_vlantrunk; - TRUNK_LOCK(trunk); + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); } ifv->ifv_vid = vid; /* must set this before vlan_inshash() */ ifv->ifv_pcp = 0; /* Default: best effort delivery. */ vlan_tag_recalculate(ifv); error = vlan_inshash(trunk, ifv); if (error) goto done; ifv->ifv_proto = ETHERTYPE_VLAN; ifv->ifv_encaplen = ETHER_VLAN_ENCAP_LEN; ifv->ifv_mintu = ETHERMIN; ifv->ifv_pflags = 0; ifv->ifv_capenable = -1; /* * If the parent supports the VLAN_MTU capability, * i.e. can Tx/Rx larger than ETHER_MAX_LEN frames, * use it. */ if (p->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_MTU) { /* * No need to fudge the MTU since the parent can * handle extended frames. */ ifv->ifv_mtufudge = 0; } else { /* * Fudge the MTU by the encapsulation size. This * makes us incompatible with strictly compliant * 802.1Q implementations, but allows us to use * the feature with other NetBSD implementations, * which might still be useful. */ ifv->ifv_mtufudge = ifv->ifv_encaplen; } ifv->ifv_trunk = trunk; ifp = ifv->ifv_ifp; /* * Initialize fields from our parent. This duplicates some * work with ether_ifattach() but allows for non-ethernet * interfaces to also work. */ ifp->if_mtu = p->if_mtu - ifv->ifv_mtufudge; ifp->if_baudrate = p->if_baudrate; ifp->if_output = p->if_output; ifp->if_input = p->if_input; ifp->if_resolvemulti = p->if_resolvemulti; ifp->if_addrlen = p->if_addrlen; ifp->if_broadcastaddr = p->if_broadcastaddr; /* * Copy only a selected subset of flags from the parent. * Other flags are none of our business. */ #define VLAN_COPY_FLAGS (IFF_SIMPLEX) ifp->if_flags &= ~VLAN_COPY_FLAGS; ifp->if_flags |= p->if_flags & VLAN_COPY_FLAGS; #undef VLAN_COPY_FLAGS ifp->if_link_state = p->if_link_state; vlan_capabilities(ifv); /* * Set up our interface address to reflect the underlying * physical interface's. */ bcopy(IF_LLADDR(p), IF_LLADDR(ifp), p->if_addrlen); ((struct sockaddr_dl *)ifp->if_addr->ifa_addr)->sdl_alen = p->if_addrlen; /* * Configure multicast addresses that may already be * joined on the vlan device. */ - (void)vlan_setmulti(ifp); /* XXX: VLAN lock held */ + (void)vlan_setmulti(ifp); + TASK_INIT(&ifv->lladdr_task, 0, vlan_lladdr_fn, ifv); + /* We are ready for operation now. */ ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_RUNNING; + + /* Update flags on the parent, if necessary. */ + vlan_setflags(ifp, 1); done: - TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk); + /* + * We need to drop the non-sleepable rmlock so that the underlying + * devices can sleep in their vlan_config hooks. + */ + TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk); + VLAN_WUNLOCK(); if (error == 0) EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(vlan_config, p, ifv->ifv_vid); - VLAN_UNLOCK(); + VLAN_XUNLOCK(); return (error); } static void vlan_unconfig(struct ifnet *ifp) { - VLAN_LOCK(); + VLAN_XLOCK(); vlan_unconfig_locked(ifp, 0); - VLAN_UNLOCK(); + VLAN_XUNLOCK(); } static void vlan_unconfig_locked(struct ifnet *ifp, int departing) { struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; struct vlan_mc_entry *mc; struct ifvlan *ifv; struct ifnet *parent; int error; - VLAN_LOCK_ASSERT(); + VLAN_XLOCK_ASSERT(); ifv = ifp->if_softc; trunk = ifv->ifv_trunk; parent = NULL; if (trunk != NULL) { - - TRUNK_LOCK(trunk); + /* + * Both vlan_transmit and vlan_input rely on the trunk fields + * being NULL to determine whether to bail, so we need to get + * an exclusive lock here to prevent them from using bad + * ifvlans. + */ + VLAN_WLOCK(); parent = trunk->parent; /* * Since the interface is being unconfigured, we need to * empty the list of multicast groups that we may have joined * while we were alive from the parent's list. */ while ((mc = SLIST_FIRST(&ifv->vlan_mc_listhead)) != NULL) { /* * If the parent interface is being detached, * all its multicast addresses have already * been removed. Warn about errors if * if_delmulti() does fail, but don't abort as * all callers expect vlan destruction to * succeed. */ if (!departing) { error = if_delmulti(parent, (struct sockaddr *)&mc->mc_addr); if (error) if_printf(ifp, "Failed to delete multicast address from parent: %d\n", error); } SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&ifv->vlan_mc_listhead, mc_entries); free(mc, M_VLAN); } vlan_setflags(ifp, 0); /* clear special flags on parent */ + + /* + * The trunk lock isn't actually required here, but + * vlan_remhash expects it. + */ + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); vlan_remhash(trunk, ifv); + TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk); ifv->ifv_trunk = NULL; /* * Check if we were the last. */ if (trunk->refcnt == 0) { parent->if_vlantrunk = NULL; - /* - * XXXGL: If some ithread has already entered - * vlan_input() and is now blocked on the trunk - * lock, then it should preempt us right after - * unlock and finish its work. Then we will acquire - * lock again in trunk_destroy(). - */ - TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk); trunk_destroy(trunk); - } else - TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk); + } + VLAN_WUNLOCK(); } /* Disconnect from parent. */ if (ifv->ifv_pflags) if_printf(ifp, "%s: ifv_pflags unclean\n", __func__); ifp->if_mtu = ETHERMTU; ifp->if_link_state = LINK_STATE_UNKNOWN; ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_RUNNING; /* * Only dispatch an event if vlan was * attached, otherwise there is nothing * to cleanup anyway. */ if (parent != NULL) EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(vlan_unconfig, parent, ifv->ifv_vid); } /* Handle a reference counted flag that should be set on the parent as well */ static int vlan_setflag(struct ifnet *ifp, int flag, int status, int (*func)(struct ifnet *, int)) { struct ifvlan *ifv; int error; - /* XXX VLAN_LOCK_ASSERT(); */ + VLAN_SXLOCK_ASSERT(); ifv = ifp->if_softc; status = status ? (ifp->if_flags & flag) : 0; /* Now "status" contains the flag value or 0 */ /* * See if recorded parent's status is different from what * we want it to be. If it is, flip it. We record parent's * status in ifv_pflags so that we won't clear parent's flag * we haven't set. In fact, we don't clear or set parent's * flags directly, but get or release references to them. * That's why we can be sure that recorded flags still are * in accord with actual parent's flags. */ if (status != (ifv->ifv_pflags & flag)) { error = (*func)(PARENT(ifv), status); if (error) return (error); ifv->ifv_pflags &= ~flag; ifv->ifv_pflags |= status; } return (0); } /* * Handle IFF_* flags that require certain changes on the parent: * if "status" is true, update parent's flags respective to our if_flags; * if "status" is false, forcedly clear the flags set on parent. */ static int vlan_setflags(struct ifnet *ifp, int status) { int error, i; for (i = 0; vlan_pflags[i].flag; i++) { error = vlan_setflag(ifp, vlan_pflags[i].flag, status, vlan_pflags[i].func); if (error) return (error); } return (0); } /* Inform all vlans that their parent has changed link state */ static void vlan_link_state(struct ifnet *ifp) { - struct ifvlantrunk *trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; + struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; struct ifvlan *ifv; - int i; + VLAN_LOCK_READER; - TRUNK_LOCK(trunk); -#ifdef VLAN_ARRAY - for (i = 0; i < VLAN_ARRAY_SIZE; i++) - if (trunk->vlans[i] != NULL) { - ifv = trunk->vlans[i]; -#else - for (i = 0; i < (1 << trunk->hwidth); i++) - LIST_FOREACH(ifv, &trunk->hash[i], ifv_list) { -#endif - ifv->ifv_ifp->if_baudrate = trunk->parent->if_baudrate; - if_link_state_change(ifv->ifv_ifp, - trunk->parent->if_link_state); - } - TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk); + /* Called from a taskqueue_swi task, so we cannot sleep. */ + VLAN_RLOCK(); + trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; + if (trunk == NULL) { + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); + return; + } + + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); + VLAN_FOREACH(ifv, trunk) { + ifv->ifv_ifp->if_baudrate = trunk->parent->if_baudrate; + if_link_state_change(ifv->ifv_ifp, + trunk->parent->if_link_state); + } + TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk); + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); } static void vlan_capabilities(struct ifvlan *ifv) { - struct ifnet *p = PARENT(ifv); - struct ifnet *ifp = ifv->ifv_ifp; + struct ifnet *p; + struct ifnet *ifp; struct ifnet_hw_tsomax hw_tsomax; int cap = 0, ena = 0, mena; u_long hwa = 0; - TRUNK_LOCK_ASSERT(TRUNK(ifv)); + VLAN_SXLOCK_ASSERT(); + TRUNK_WLOCK_ASSERT(TRUNK(ifv)); + p = PARENT(ifv); + ifp = ifv->ifv_ifp; /* Mask parent interface enabled capabilities disabled by user. */ mena = p->if_capenable & ifv->ifv_capenable; /* * If the parent interface can do checksum offloading * on VLANs, then propagate its hardware-assisted * checksumming flags. Also assert that checksum * offloading requires hardware VLAN tagging. */ if (p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_VLAN_HWCSUM) cap |= p->if_capabilities & (IFCAP_HWCSUM | IFCAP_HWCSUM_IPV6); if (p->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWCSUM && p->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) { ena |= mena & (IFCAP_HWCSUM | IFCAP_HWCSUM_IPV6); if (ena & IFCAP_TXCSUM) hwa |= p->if_hwassist & (CSUM_IP | CSUM_TCP | CSUM_UDP | CSUM_SCTP); if (ena & IFCAP_TXCSUM_IPV6) hwa |= p->if_hwassist & (CSUM_TCP_IPV6 | CSUM_UDP_IPV6 | CSUM_SCTP_IPV6); } /* * If the parent interface can do TSO on VLANs then * propagate the hardware-assisted flag. TSO on VLANs * does not necessarily require hardware VLAN tagging. */ memset(&hw_tsomax, 0, sizeof(hw_tsomax)); if_hw_tsomax_common(p, &hw_tsomax); if_hw_tsomax_update(ifp, &hw_tsomax); if (p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO) cap |= p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_TSO; if (p->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO) { ena |= mena & IFCAP_TSO; if (ena & IFCAP_TSO) hwa |= p->if_hwassist & CSUM_TSO; } /* * If the parent interface can do LRO and checksum offloading on * VLANs, then guess it may do LRO on VLANs. False positive here * cost nothing, while false negative may lead to some confusions. */ if (p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_VLAN_HWCSUM) cap |= p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_LRO; if (p->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWCSUM) ena |= p->if_capenable & IFCAP_LRO; /* * If the parent interface can offload TCP connections over VLANs then * propagate its TOE capability to the VLAN interface. * * All TOE drivers in the tree today can deal with VLANs. If this * changes then IFCAP_VLAN_TOE should be promoted to a full capability * with its own bit. */ #define IFCAP_VLAN_TOE IFCAP_TOE if (p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_VLAN_TOE) cap |= p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_TOE; if (p->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_TOE) { TOEDEV(ifp) = TOEDEV(p); ena |= mena & IFCAP_TOE; } /* * If the parent interface supports dynamic link state, so does the * VLAN interface. */ cap |= (p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_LINKSTATE); ena |= (mena & IFCAP_LINKSTATE); #ifdef RATELIMIT /* * If the parent interface supports ratelimiting, so does the * VLAN interface. */ cap |= (p->if_capabilities & IFCAP_TXRTLMT); ena |= (mena & IFCAP_TXRTLMT); #endif ifp->if_capabilities = cap; ifp->if_capenable = ena; ifp->if_hwassist = hwa; } static void vlan_trunk_capabilities(struct ifnet *ifp) { - struct ifvlantrunk *trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; + struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; struct ifvlan *ifv; - int i; - TRUNK_LOCK(trunk); -#ifdef VLAN_ARRAY - for (i = 0; i < VLAN_ARRAY_SIZE; i++) - if (trunk->vlans[i] != NULL) { - ifv = trunk->vlans[i]; -#else - for (i = 0; i < (1 << trunk->hwidth); i++) { - LIST_FOREACH(ifv, &trunk->hash[i], ifv_list) -#endif - vlan_capabilities(ifv); + VLAN_SLOCK(); + trunk = ifp->if_vlantrunk; + if (trunk == NULL) { + VLAN_SUNLOCK(); + return; } - TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk); + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); + VLAN_FOREACH(ifv, trunk) { + vlan_capabilities(ifv); + } + TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk); + VLAN_SUNLOCK(); } static int vlan_ioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data) { struct ifnet *p; struct ifreq *ifr; struct ifaddr *ifa; struct ifvlan *ifv; struct ifvlantrunk *trunk; struct vlanreq vlr; int error = 0; + VLAN_LOCK_READER; ifr = (struct ifreq *)data; ifa = (struct ifaddr *) data; ifv = ifp->if_softc; switch (cmd) { case SIOCSIFADDR: ifp->if_flags |= IFF_UP; #ifdef INET if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family == AF_INET) arp_ifinit(ifp, ifa); #endif break; case SIOCGIFADDR: { struct sockaddr *sa; sa = (struct sockaddr *)&ifr->ifr_data; bcopy(IF_LLADDR(ifp), sa->sa_data, ifp->if_addrlen); } break; case SIOCGIFMEDIA: - VLAN_LOCK(); + VLAN_SLOCK(); if (TRUNK(ifv) != NULL) { p = PARENT(ifv); if_ref(p); - VLAN_UNLOCK(); error = (*p->if_ioctl)(p, SIOCGIFMEDIA, data); if_rele(p); /* Limit the result to the parent's current config. */ if (error == 0) { struct ifmediareq *ifmr; ifmr = (struct ifmediareq *)data; if (ifmr->ifm_count >= 1 && ifmr->ifm_ulist) { ifmr->ifm_count = 1; error = copyout(&ifmr->ifm_current, ifmr->ifm_ulist, sizeof(int)); } } } else { - VLAN_UNLOCK(); error = EINVAL; } + VLAN_SUNLOCK(); break; case SIOCSIFMEDIA: error = EINVAL; break; case SIOCSIFMTU: /* * Set the interface MTU. */ - VLAN_LOCK(); - if (TRUNK(ifv) != NULL) { + VLAN_SLOCK(); + trunk = TRUNK(ifv); + if (trunk != NULL) { + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); if (ifr->ifr_mtu > (PARENT(ifv)->if_mtu - ifv->ifv_mtufudge) || ifr->ifr_mtu < (ifv->ifv_mintu - ifv->ifv_mtufudge)) error = EINVAL; else ifp->if_mtu = ifr->ifr_mtu; + TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk); } else error = EINVAL; - VLAN_UNLOCK(); + VLAN_SUNLOCK(); break; case SIOCSETVLAN: #ifdef VIMAGE /* * XXXRW/XXXBZ: The goal in these checks is to allow a VLAN * interface to be delegated to a jail without allowing the * jail to change what underlying interface/VID it is * associated with. We are not entirely convinced that this * is the right way to accomplish that policy goal. */ if (ifp->if_vnet != ifp->if_home_vnet) { error = EPERM; break; } #endif error = copyin(ifr->ifr_data, &vlr, sizeof(vlr)); if (error) break; if (vlr.vlr_parent[0] == '\0') { vlan_unconfig(ifp); break; } p = ifunit_ref(vlr.vlr_parent); if (p == NULL) { error = ENOENT; break; } error = vlan_config(ifv, p, vlr.vlr_tag); if_rele(p); - if (error) - break; - - /* Update flags on the parent, if necessary. */ - vlan_setflags(ifp, 1); break; case SIOCGETVLAN: #ifdef VIMAGE if (ifp->if_vnet != ifp->if_home_vnet) { error = EPERM; break; } #endif bzero(&vlr, sizeof(vlr)); - VLAN_LOCK(); + VLAN_SLOCK(); if (TRUNK(ifv) != NULL) { strlcpy(vlr.vlr_parent, PARENT(ifv)->if_xname, sizeof(vlr.vlr_parent)); vlr.vlr_tag = ifv->ifv_vid; } - VLAN_UNLOCK(); + VLAN_SUNLOCK(); error = copyout(&vlr, ifr->ifr_data, sizeof(vlr)); break; case SIOCSIFFLAGS: /* * We should propagate selected flags to the parent, * e.g., promiscuous mode. */ + VLAN_XLOCK(); if (TRUNK(ifv) != NULL) error = vlan_setflags(ifp, 1); + VLAN_XUNLOCK(); break; case SIOCADDMULTI: case SIOCDELMULTI: /* * If we don't have a parent, just remember the membership for * when we do. + * + * XXX We need the rmlock here to avoid sleeping while + * holding in6_multi_mtx. */ + VLAN_RLOCK(); trunk = TRUNK(ifv); if (trunk != NULL) { - TRUNK_LOCK(trunk); + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); error = vlan_setmulti(ifp); - TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk); + TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk); } + VLAN_RUNLOCK(); break; case SIOCGVLANPCP: #ifdef VIMAGE if (ifp->if_vnet != ifp->if_home_vnet) { error = EPERM; break; } #endif ifr->ifr_vlan_pcp = ifv->ifv_pcp; break; case SIOCSVLANPCP: #ifdef VIMAGE if (ifp->if_vnet != ifp->if_home_vnet) { error = EPERM; break; } #endif error = priv_check(curthread, PRIV_NET_SETVLANPCP); if (error) break; if (ifr->ifr_vlan_pcp > 7) { error = EINVAL; break; } ifv->ifv_pcp = ifr->ifr_vlan_pcp; vlan_tag_recalculate(ifv); break; case SIOCSIFCAP: - VLAN_LOCK(); + VLAN_SLOCK(); ifv->ifv_capenable = ifr->ifr_reqcap; trunk = TRUNK(ifv); if (trunk != NULL) { - TRUNK_LOCK(trunk); + TRUNK_WLOCK(trunk); vlan_capabilities(ifv); - TRUNK_UNLOCK(trunk); + TRUNK_WUNLOCK(trunk); } - VLAN_UNLOCK(); + VLAN_SUNLOCK(); break; default: error = EINVAL; break; } return (error); } #ifdef RATELIMIT static int vlan_snd_tag_alloc(struct ifnet *ifp, union if_snd_tag_alloc_params *params, struct m_snd_tag **ppmt) { /* get trunk device */ ifp = vlan_trunkdev(ifp); if (ifp == NULL || (ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_TXRTLMT) == 0) return (EOPNOTSUPP); /* forward allocation request */ return (ifp->if_snd_tag_alloc(ifp, params, ppmt)); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,2352 +1,2354 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Robert N. M. Watson * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Juniper Networks, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * Portions of this software were developed by Robert N. M. Watson under * contract to Juniper Networks, Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * From: @(#)tcp_usrreq.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/3/94 */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_ddb.h" #include "opt_inet.h" #include "opt_inet6.h" #include "opt_ipsec.h" #include "opt_tcpdebug.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef INET6 #include #endif /* INET6 */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef DDB #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef INET6 #include #include #include #include #endif #ifdef TCP_RFC7413 #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef TCPPCAP #include #endif #ifdef TCPDEBUG #include #endif #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD #include #endif #include /* * TCP protocol interface to socket abstraction. */ static int tcp_attach(struct socket *); #ifdef INET static int tcp_connect(struct tcpcb *, struct sockaddr *, struct thread *td); #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 static int tcp6_connect(struct tcpcb *, struct sockaddr *, struct thread *td); #endif /* INET6 */ static void tcp_disconnect(struct tcpcb *); static void tcp_usrclosed(struct tcpcb *); static void tcp_fill_info(struct tcpcb *, struct tcp_info *); #ifdef TCPDEBUG #define TCPDEBUG0 int ostate = 0 #define TCPDEBUG1() ostate = tp ? tp->t_state : 0 #define TCPDEBUG2(req) if (tp && (so->so_options & SO_DEBUG)) \ tcp_trace(TA_USER, ostate, tp, 0, 0, req) #else #define TCPDEBUG0 #define TCPDEBUG1() #define TCPDEBUG2(req) #endif /* * TCP attaches to socket via pru_attach(), reserving space, * and an internet control block. */ static int tcp_usr_attach(struct socket *so, int proto, struct thread *td) { struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; int error; TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp == NULL, ("tcp_usr_attach: inp != NULL")); TCPDEBUG1(); error = tcp_attach(so); if (error) goto out; if ((so->so_options & SO_LINGER) && so->so_linger == 0) so->so_linger = TCP_LINGERTIME; inp = sotoinpcb(so); tp = intotcpcb(inp); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_ATTACH); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_ATTACH); return error; } /* * tcp_detach is called when the socket layer loses its final reference * to the socket, be it a file descriptor reference, a reference from TCP, * etc. At this point, there is only one case in which we will keep around * inpcb state: time wait. * * This function can probably be re-absorbed back into tcp_usr_detach() now * that there is a single detach path. */ static void tcp_detach(struct socket *so, struct inpcb *inp) { struct tcpcb *tp; INP_INFO_LOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); KASSERT(so->so_pcb == inp, ("tcp_detach: so_pcb != inp")); KASSERT(inp->inp_socket == so, ("tcp_detach: inp_socket != so")); tp = intotcpcb(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { /* * There are two cases to handle: one in which the time wait * state is being discarded (INP_DROPPED), and one in which * this connection will remain in timewait. In the former, * it is time to discard all state (except tcptw, which has * already been discarded by the timewait close code, which * should be further up the call stack somewhere). In the * latter case, we detach from the socket, but leave the pcb * present until timewait ends. * * XXXRW: Would it be cleaner to free the tcptw here? * * Astute question indeed, from twtcp perspective there are * three cases to consider: * * #1 tcp_detach is called at tcptw creation time by * tcp_twstart, then do not discard the newly created tcptw * and leave inpcb present until timewait ends * #2 tcp_detach is called at timewait end (or reuse) by * tcp_twclose, then the tcptw has already been discarded * (or reused) and inpcb is freed here * #3 tcp_detach is called() after timewait ends (or reuse) * (e.g. by soclose), then tcptw has already been discarded * (or reused) and inpcb is freed here * * In all three cases the tcptw should not be freed here. */ if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) { in_pcbdetach(inp); if (__predict_true(tp == NULL)) { in_pcbfree(inp); } else { /* * This case should not happen as in TIMEWAIT * state the inp should not be destroyed before * its tcptw. If INVARIANTS is defined, panic. */ #ifdef INVARIANTS panic("%s: Panic before an inp double-free: " "INP_TIMEWAIT && INP_DROPPED && tp != NULL" , __func__); #else log(LOG_ERR, "%s: Avoid an inp double-free: " "INP_TIMEWAIT && INP_DROPPED && tp != NULL" , __func__); #endif INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } } else { in_pcbdetach(inp); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } } else { /* * If the connection is not in timewait, we consider two * two conditions: one in which no further processing is * necessary (dropped || embryonic), and one in which TCP is * not yet done, but no longer requires the socket, so the * pcb will persist for the time being. * * XXXRW: Does the second case still occur? */ if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED || tp->t_state < TCPS_SYN_SENT) { tcp_discardcb(tp); in_pcbdetach(inp); in_pcbfree(inp); } else { in_pcbdetach(inp); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } } } /* * pru_detach() detaches the TCP protocol from the socket. * If the protocol state is non-embryonic, then can't * do this directly: have to initiate a pru_disconnect(), * which may finish later; embryonic TCB's can just * be discarded here. */ static void tcp_usr_detach(struct socket *so) { struct inpcb *inp; int rlock = 0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_detach: inp == NULL")); if (!INP_INFO_WLOCKED(&V_tcbinfo)) { INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); rlock = 1; } INP_WLOCK(inp); KASSERT(inp->inp_socket != NULL, ("tcp_usr_detach: inp_socket == NULL")); tcp_detach(so, inp); if (rlock) INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); } #ifdef INET /* * Give the socket an address. */ static int tcp_usr_bind(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; struct sockaddr_in *sinp; sinp = (struct sockaddr_in *)nam; if (nam->sa_len != sizeof (*sinp)) return (EINVAL); /* * Must check for multicast addresses and disallow binding * to them. */ if (sinp->sin_family == AF_INET && IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(sinp->sin_addr.s_addr))) return (EAFNOSUPPORT); TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_bind: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = EINVAL; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); INP_HASH_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); error = in_pcbbind(inp, nam, td->td_ucred); INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_BIND); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_BIND); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 static int tcp6_usr_bind(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6p; sin6p = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)nam; if (nam->sa_len != sizeof (*sin6p)) return (EINVAL); /* * Must check for multicast addresses and disallow binding * to them. */ if (sin6p->sin6_family == AF_INET6 && IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(&sin6p->sin6_addr)) return (EAFNOSUPPORT); TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp6_usr_bind: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = EINVAL; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); INP_HASH_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); inp->inp_vflag &= ~INP_IPV4; inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV6; #ifdef INET if ((inp->inp_flags & IN6P_IPV6_V6ONLY) == 0) { if (IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&sin6p->sin6_addr)) inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV4; else if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&sin6p->sin6_addr)) { struct sockaddr_in sin; in6_sin6_2_sin(&sin, sin6p); inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV4; inp->inp_vflag &= ~INP_IPV6; error = in_pcbbind(inp, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, td->td_ucred); INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); goto out; } } #endif error = in6_pcbbind(inp, nam, td->td_ucred); INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_BIND); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_BIND); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } #endif /* INET6 */ #ifdef INET /* * Prepare to accept connections. */ static int tcp_usr_listen(struct socket *so, int backlog, struct thread *td) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_listen: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = EINVAL; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); SOCK_LOCK(so); error = solisten_proto_check(so); INP_HASH_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); if (error == 0 && inp->inp_lport == 0) error = in_pcbbind(inp, (struct sockaddr *)0, td->td_ucred); INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); if (error == 0) { tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_LISTEN); solisten_proto(so, backlog); #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if ((so->so_options & SO_NO_OFFLOAD) == 0) tcp_offload_listen_start(tp); #endif } SOCK_UNLOCK(so); #ifdef TCP_RFC7413 if (IS_FASTOPEN(tp->t_flags)) tp->t_tfo_pending = tcp_fastopen_alloc_counter(); #endif out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_LISTEN); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_LISTEN); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 static int tcp6_usr_listen(struct socket *so, int backlog, struct thread *td) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp6_usr_listen: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = EINVAL; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); SOCK_LOCK(so); error = solisten_proto_check(so); INP_HASH_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); if (error == 0 && inp->inp_lport == 0) { inp->inp_vflag &= ~INP_IPV4; if ((inp->inp_flags & IN6P_IPV6_V6ONLY) == 0) inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV4; error = in6_pcbbind(inp, (struct sockaddr *)0, td->td_ucred); } INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); if (error == 0) { tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_LISTEN); solisten_proto(so, backlog); #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if ((so->so_options & SO_NO_OFFLOAD) == 0) tcp_offload_listen_start(tp); #endif } SOCK_UNLOCK(so); #ifdef TCP_RFC7413 if (IS_FASTOPEN(tp->t_flags)) tp->t_tfo_pending = tcp_fastopen_alloc_counter(); #endif out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_LISTEN); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_LISTEN); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } #endif /* INET6 */ #ifdef INET /* * Initiate connection to peer. * Create a template for use in transmissions on this connection. * Enter SYN_SENT state, and mark socket as connecting. * Start keep-alive timer, and seed output sequence space. * Send initial segment on connection. */ static int tcp_usr_connect(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; struct sockaddr_in *sinp; sinp = (struct sockaddr_in *)nam; if (nam->sa_len != sizeof (*sinp)) return (EINVAL); /* * Must disallow TCP ``connections'' to multicast addresses. */ if (sinp->sin_family == AF_INET && IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(sinp->sin_addr.s_addr))) return (EAFNOSUPPORT); if ((error = prison_remote_ip4(td->td_ucred, &sinp->sin_addr)) != 0) return (error); TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_connect: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { error = EADDRINUSE; goto out; } if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) { error = ECONNREFUSED; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); if ((error = tcp_connect(tp, nam, td)) != 0) goto out; #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if (registered_toedevs > 0 && (so->so_options & SO_NO_OFFLOAD) == 0 && (error = tcp_offload_connect(so, nam)) == 0) goto out; #endif tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_KEEP, TP_KEEPINIT(tp)); error = tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_CONNECT); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_CONNECT); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 static int tcp6_usr_connect(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6p; TCPDEBUG0; sin6p = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)nam; if (nam->sa_len != sizeof (*sin6p)) return (EINVAL); /* * Must disallow TCP ``connections'' to multicast addresses. */ if (sin6p->sin6_family == AF_INET6 && IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(&sin6p->sin6_addr)) return (EAFNOSUPPORT); inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp6_usr_connect: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { error = EADDRINUSE; goto out; } if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) { error = ECONNREFUSED; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); #ifdef INET /* * XXXRW: Some confusion: V4/V6 flags relate to binding, and * therefore probably require the hash lock, which isn't held here. * Is this a significant problem? */ if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&sin6p->sin6_addr)) { struct sockaddr_in sin; if ((inp->inp_flags & IN6P_IPV6_V6ONLY) != 0) { error = EINVAL; goto out; } if ((inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV4) == 0) { error = EAFNOSUPPORT; goto out; } in6_sin6_2_sin(&sin, sin6p); inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV4; inp->inp_vflag &= ~INP_IPV6; if ((error = prison_remote_ip4(td->td_ucred, &sin.sin_addr)) != 0) goto out; if ((error = tcp_connect(tp, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, td)) != 0) goto out; #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if (registered_toedevs > 0 && (so->so_options & SO_NO_OFFLOAD) == 0 && (error = tcp_offload_connect(so, nam)) == 0) goto out; #endif error = tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); goto out; } else { if ((inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) == 0) { error = EAFNOSUPPORT; goto out; } } #endif inp->inp_vflag &= ~INP_IPV4; inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV6; inp->inp_inc.inc_flags |= INC_ISIPV6; if ((error = prison_remote_ip6(td->td_ucred, &sin6p->sin6_addr)) != 0) goto out; if ((error = tcp6_connect(tp, nam, td)) != 0) goto out; #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if (registered_toedevs > 0 && (so->so_options & SO_NO_OFFLOAD) == 0 && (error = tcp_offload_connect(so, nam)) == 0) goto out; #endif tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_KEEP, TP_KEEPINIT(tp)); error = tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_CONNECT); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_CONNECT); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } #endif /* INET6 */ /* * Initiate disconnect from peer. * If connection never passed embryonic stage, just drop; * else if don't need to let data drain, then can just drop anyways, * else have to begin TCP shutdown process: mark socket disconnecting, * drain unread data, state switch to reflect user close, and * send segment (e.g. FIN) to peer. Socket will be really disconnected * when peer sends FIN and acks ours. * * SHOULD IMPLEMENT LATER PRU_CONNECT VIA REALLOC TCPCB. */ static int tcp_usr_disconnect(struct socket *so) { struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; int error = 0; TCPDEBUG0; INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_disconnect: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) goto out; if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) { error = ECONNRESET; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); tcp_disconnect(tp); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_DISCONNECT); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_DISCONNECT); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); return (error); } #ifdef INET /* * Accept a connection. Essentially all the work is done at higher levels; * just return the address of the peer, storing through addr. */ static int tcp_usr_accept(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp = NULL; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; struct in_addr addr; in_port_t port = 0; TCPDEBUG0; if (so->so_state & SS_ISDISCONNECTED) return (ECONNABORTED); inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_accept: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = ECONNABORTED; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); /* * We inline in_getpeeraddr and COMMON_END here, so that we can * copy the data of interest and defer the malloc until after we * release the lock. */ port = inp->inp_fport; addr = inp->inp_faddr; out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_ACCEPT); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_ACCEPT); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); if (error == 0) *nam = in_sockaddr(port, &addr); return error; } #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 static int tcp6_usr_accept(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam) { struct inpcb *inp = NULL; int error = 0; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; struct in_addr addr; struct in6_addr addr6; in_port_t port = 0; int v4 = 0; TCPDEBUG0; if (so->so_state & SS_ISDISCONNECTED) return (ECONNABORTED); inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp6_usr_accept: inp == NULL")); INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = ECONNABORTED; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); /* * We inline in6_mapped_peeraddr and COMMON_END here, so that we can * copy the data of interest and defer the malloc until after we * release the lock. */ if (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV4) { v4 = 1; port = inp->inp_fport; addr = inp->inp_faddr; } else { port = inp->inp_fport; addr6 = inp->in6p_faddr; } out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_ACCEPT); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_ACCEPT); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); if (error == 0) { if (v4) *nam = in6_v4mapsin6_sockaddr(port, &addr); else *nam = in6_sockaddr(port, &addr6); } return error; } #endif /* INET6 */ /* * Mark the connection as being incapable of further output. */ static int tcp_usr_shutdown(struct socket *so) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; TCPDEBUG0; INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = ECONNRESET; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); socantsendmore(so); tcp_usrclosed(tp); if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) error = tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_SHUTDOWN); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_SHUTDOWN); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); return (error); } /* * After a receive, possibly send window update to peer. */ static int tcp_usr_rcvd(struct socket *so, int flags) { struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; int error = 0; TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_rcvd: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = ECONNRESET; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); #ifdef TCP_RFC7413 /* * For passively-created TFO connections, don't attempt a window * update while still in SYN_RECEIVED as this may trigger an early * SYN|ACK. It is preferable to have the SYN|ACK be sent along with * application response data, or failing that, when the DELACK timer * expires. */ if (IS_FASTOPEN(tp->t_flags) && (tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED)) goto out; #endif #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if (tp->t_flags & TF_TOE) tcp_offload_rcvd(tp); else #endif tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_RCVD); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_RCVD); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } /* * Do a send by putting data in output queue and updating urgent * marker if URG set. Possibly send more data. Unlike the other * pru_*() routines, the mbuf chains are our responsibility. We * must either enqueue them or free them. The other pru_* routines * generally are caller-frees. */ static int tcp_usr_send(struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, struct sockaddr *nam, struct mbuf *control, struct thread *td) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; #ifdef INET6 int isipv6; #endif TCPDEBUG0; /* * We require the pcbinfo lock if we will close the socket as part of * this call. */ if (flags & PRUS_EOF) INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_send: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { if (control) m_freem(control); /* * In case of PRUS_NOTREADY, tcp_usr_ready() is responsible * for freeing memory. */ if (m && (flags & PRUS_NOTREADY) == 0) m_freem(m); error = ECONNRESET; goto out; } #ifdef INET6 isipv6 = nam && nam->sa_family == AF_INET6; #endif /* INET6 */ tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); if (control) { /* TCP doesn't do control messages (rights, creds, etc) */ if (control->m_len) { m_freem(control); if (m) m_freem(m); error = EINVAL; goto out; } m_freem(control); /* empty control, just free it */ } if (!(flags & PRUS_OOB)) { sbappendstream(&so->so_snd, m, flags); if (nam && tp->t_state < TCPS_SYN_SENT) { /* * Do implied connect if not yet connected, * initialize window to default value, and * initialize maxseg using peer's cached MSS. */ #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) error = tcp6_connect(tp, nam, td); #endif /* INET6 */ #if defined(INET6) && defined(INET) else #endif #ifdef INET error = tcp_connect(tp, nam, td); #endif if (error) goto out; tp->snd_wnd = TTCP_CLIENT_SND_WND; tcp_mss(tp, -1); } if (flags & PRUS_EOF) { /* * Close the send side of the connection after * the data is sent. */ INP_INFO_RLOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); socantsendmore(so); tcp_usrclosed(tp); } if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) && !(flags & PRUS_NOTREADY)) { if (flags & PRUS_MORETOCOME) tp->t_flags |= TF_MORETOCOME; error = tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); if (flags & PRUS_MORETOCOME) tp->t_flags &= ~TF_MORETOCOME; } } else { /* * XXXRW: PRUS_EOF not implemented with PRUS_OOB? */ SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_snd); if (sbspace(&so->so_snd) < -512) { SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd); m_freem(m); error = ENOBUFS; goto out; } /* * According to RFC961 (Assigned Protocols), * the urgent pointer points to the last octet * of urgent data. We continue, however, * to consider it to indicate the first octet * of data past the urgent section. * Otherwise, snd_up should be one lower. */ sbappendstream_locked(&so->so_snd, m, flags); SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd); if (nam && tp->t_state < TCPS_SYN_SENT) { /* * Do implied connect if not yet connected, * initialize window to default value, and * initialize maxseg using peer's cached MSS. */ #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) error = tcp6_connect(tp, nam, td); #endif /* INET6 */ #if defined(INET6) && defined(INET) else #endif #ifdef INET error = tcp_connect(tp, nam, td); #endif if (error) goto out; tp->snd_wnd = TTCP_CLIENT_SND_WND; tcp_mss(tp, -1); } tp->snd_up = tp->snd_una + sbavail(&so->so_snd); if (!(flags & PRUS_NOTREADY)) { tp->t_flags |= TF_FORCEDATA; error = tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); tp->t_flags &= ~TF_FORCEDATA; } } out: TCPDEBUG2((flags & PRUS_OOB) ? PRU_SENDOOB : ((flags & PRUS_EOF) ? PRU_SEND_EOF : PRU_SEND)); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, (flags & PRUS_OOB) ? PRU_SENDOOB : ((flags & PRUS_EOF) ? PRU_SEND_EOF : PRU_SEND)); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); if (flags & PRUS_EOF) INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); return (error); } static int tcp_usr_ready(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int count) { struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp; int error; inp = sotoinpcb(so); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) m = m_free(m); return (ECONNRESET); } tp = intotcpcb(inp); SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_snd); error = sbready(&so->so_snd, m, count); SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd); if (error == 0) error = tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } /* * Abort the TCP. Drop the connection abruptly. */ static void tcp_usr_abort(struct socket *so) { struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_abort: inp == NULL")); INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK(inp); KASSERT(inp->inp_socket != NULL, ("tcp_usr_abort: inp_socket == NULL")); /* * If we still have full TCP state, and we're not dropped, drop. */ if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) && !(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) { tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); tcp_drop(tp, ECONNABORTED); TCPDEBUG2(PRU_ABORT); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_ABORT); } if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) { SOCK_LOCK(so); so->so_state |= SS_PROTOREF; SOCK_UNLOCK(so); inp->inp_flags |= INP_SOCKREF; } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); } /* * TCP socket is closed. Start friendly disconnect. */ static void tcp_usr_close(struct socket *so) { struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_close: inp == NULL")); INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK(inp); KASSERT(inp->inp_socket != NULL, ("tcp_usr_close: inp_socket == NULL")); /* * If we still have full TCP state, and we're not dropped, initiate * a disconnect. */ if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) && !(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) { tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); tcp_disconnect(tp); TCPDEBUG2(PRU_CLOSE); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_CLOSE); } if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) { SOCK_LOCK(so); so->so_state |= SS_PROTOREF; SOCK_UNLOCK(so); inp->inp_flags |= INP_SOCKREF; } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); } /* * Receive out-of-band data. */ static int tcp_usr_rcvoob(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int flags) { int error = 0; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp = NULL; TCPDEBUG0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_usr_rcvoob: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { error = ECONNRESET; goto out; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); TCPDEBUG1(); if ((so->so_oobmark == 0 && (so->so_rcv.sb_state & SBS_RCVATMARK) == 0) || so->so_options & SO_OOBINLINE || tp->t_oobflags & TCPOOB_HADDATA) { error = EINVAL; goto out; } if ((tp->t_oobflags & TCPOOB_HAVEDATA) == 0) { error = EWOULDBLOCK; goto out; } m->m_len = 1; *mtod(m, caddr_t) = tp->t_iobc; if ((flags & MSG_PEEK) == 0) tp->t_oobflags ^= (TCPOOB_HAVEDATA | TCPOOB_HADDATA); out: TCPDEBUG2(PRU_RCVOOB); TCP_PROBE2(debug__user, tp, PRU_RCVOOB); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } #ifdef INET struct pr_usrreqs tcp_usrreqs = { .pru_abort = tcp_usr_abort, .pru_accept = tcp_usr_accept, .pru_attach = tcp_usr_attach, .pru_bind = tcp_usr_bind, .pru_connect = tcp_usr_connect, .pru_control = in_control, .pru_detach = tcp_usr_detach, .pru_disconnect = tcp_usr_disconnect, .pru_listen = tcp_usr_listen, .pru_peeraddr = in_getpeeraddr, .pru_rcvd = tcp_usr_rcvd, .pru_rcvoob = tcp_usr_rcvoob, .pru_send = tcp_usr_send, .pru_ready = tcp_usr_ready, .pru_shutdown = tcp_usr_shutdown, .pru_sockaddr = in_getsockaddr, .pru_sosetlabel = in_pcbsosetlabel, .pru_close = tcp_usr_close, }; #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 struct pr_usrreqs tcp6_usrreqs = { .pru_abort = tcp_usr_abort, .pru_accept = tcp6_usr_accept, .pru_attach = tcp_usr_attach, .pru_bind = tcp6_usr_bind, .pru_connect = tcp6_usr_connect, .pru_control = in6_control, .pru_detach = tcp_usr_detach, .pru_disconnect = tcp_usr_disconnect, .pru_listen = tcp6_usr_listen, .pru_peeraddr = in6_mapped_peeraddr, .pru_rcvd = tcp_usr_rcvd, .pru_rcvoob = tcp_usr_rcvoob, .pru_send = tcp_usr_send, .pru_ready = tcp_usr_ready, .pru_shutdown = tcp_usr_shutdown, .pru_sockaddr = in6_mapped_sockaddr, .pru_sosetlabel = in_pcbsosetlabel, .pru_close = tcp_usr_close, }; #endif /* INET6 */ #ifdef INET /* * Common subroutine to open a TCP connection to remote host specified * by struct sockaddr_in in mbuf *nam. Call in_pcbbind to assign a local * port number if needed. Call in_pcbconnect_setup to do the routing and * to choose a local host address (interface). If there is an existing * incarnation of the same connection in TIME-WAIT state and if the remote * host was sending CC options and if the connection duration was < MSL, then * truncate the previous TIME-WAIT state and proceed. * Initialize connection parameters and enter SYN-SENT state. */ static int tcp_connect(struct tcpcb *tp, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td) { struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb, *oinp; struct socket *so = inp->inp_socket; struct in_addr laddr; u_short lport; int error; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); INP_HASH_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); if (inp->inp_lport == 0) { error = in_pcbbind(inp, (struct sockaddr *)0, td->td_ucred); if (error) goto out; } /* * Cannot simply call in_pcbconnect, because there might be an * earlier incarnation of this same connection still in * TIME_WAIT state, creating an ADDRINUSE error. */ laddr = inp->inp_laddr; lport = inp->inp_lport; error = in_pcbconnect_setup(inp, nam, &laddr.s_addr, &lport, &inp->inp_faddr.s_addr, &inp->inp_fport, &oinp, td->td_ucred); if (error && oinp == NULL) goto out; if (oinp) { error = EADDRINUSE; goto out; } inp->inp_laddr = laddr; in_pcbrehash(inp); INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); /* * Compute window scaling to request: * Scale to fit into sweet spot. See tcp_syncache.c. * XXX: This should move to tcp_output(). */ while (tp->request_r_scale < TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT && (TCP_MAXWIN << tp->request_r_scale) < sb_max) tp->request_r_scale++; soisconnecting(so); TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_connattempt); tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_SYN_SENT); tp->iss = tcp_new_isn(tp); tcp_sendseqinit(tp); return 0; out: INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); return (error); } #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 static int tcp6_connect(struct tcpcb *tp, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td) { struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb; int error; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); INP_HASH_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); if (inp->inp_lport == 0) { error = in6_pcbbind(inp, (struct sockaddr *)0, td->td_ucred); if (error) goto out; } error = in6_pcbconnect(inp, nam, td->td_ucred); if (error != 0) goto out; INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); /* Compute window scaling to request. */ while (tp->request_r_scale < TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT && (TCP_MAXWIN << tp->request_r_scale) < sb_max) tp->request_r_scale++; soisconnecting(inp->inp_socket); TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_connattempt); tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_SYN_SENT); tp->iss = tcp_new_isn(tp); tcp_sendseqinit(tp); return 0; out: INP_HASH_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); return error; } #endif /* INET6 */ /* * Export TCP internal state information via a struct tcp_info, based on the * Linux 2.6 API. Not ABI compatible as our constants are mapped differently * (TCP state machine, etc). We export all information using FreeBSD-native * constants -- for example, the numeric values for tcpi_state will differ * from Linux. */ static void tcp_fill_info(struct tcpcb *tp, struct tcp_info *ti) { INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(tp->t_inpcb); bzero(ti, sizeof(*ti)); ti->tcpi_state = tp->t_state; if ((tp->t_flags & TF_REQ_TSTMP) && (tp->t_flags & TF_RCVD_TSTMP)) ti->tcpi_options |= TCPI_OPT_TIMESTAMPS; if (tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) ti->tcpi_options |= TCPI_OPT_SACK; if ((tp->t_flags & TF_REQ_SCALE) && (tp->t_flags & TF_RCVD_SCALE)) { ti->tcpi_options |= TCPI_OPT_WSCALE; ti->tcpi_snd_wscale = tp->snd_scale; ti->tcpi_rcv_wscale = tp->rcv_scale; } if (tp->t_flags & TF_ECN_PERMIT) ti->tcpi_options |= TCPI_OPT_ECN; ti->tcpi_rto = tp->t_rxtcur * tick; ti->tcpi_last_data_recv = ((uint32_t)ticks - tp->t_rcvtime) * tick; ti->tcpi_rtt = ((u_int64_t)tp->t_srtt * tick) >> TCP_RTT_SHIFT; ti->tcpi_rttvar = ((u_int64_t)tp->t_rttvar * tick) >> TCP_RTTVAR_SHIFT; ti->tcpi_snd_ssthresh = tp->snd_ssthresh; ti->tcpi_snd_cwnd = tp->snd_cwnd; /* * FreeBSD-specific extension fields for tcp_info. */ ti->tcpi_rcv_space = tp->rcv_wnd; ti->tcpi_rcv_nxt = tp->rcv_nxt; ti->tcpi_snd_wnd = tp->snd_wnd; ti->tcpi_snd_bwnd = 0; /* Unused, kept for compat. */ ti->tcpi_snd_nxt = tp->snd_nxt; ti->tcpi_snd_mss = tp->t_maxseg; ti->tcpi_rcv_mss = tp->t_maxseg; if (tp->t_flags & TF_TOE) ti->tcpi_options |= TCPI_OPT_TOE; ti->tcpi_snd_rexmitpack = tp->t_sndrexmitpack; ti->tcpi_rcv_ooopack = tp->t_rcvoopack; ti->tcpi_snd_zerowin = tp->t_sndzerowin; } /* * tcp_ctloutput() must drop the inpcb lock before performing copyin on * socket option arguments. When it re-acquires the lock after the copy, it * has to revalidate that the connection is still valid for the socket * option. */ #define INP_WLOCK_RECHECK_CLEANUP(inp, cleanup) do { \ INP_WLOCK(inp); \ if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { \ INP_WUNLOCK(inp); \ cleanup; \ return (ECONNRESET); \ } \ tp = intotcpcb(inp); \ } while(0) #define INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp) INP_WLOCK_RECHECK_CLEANUP((inp), /* noop */) int tcp_ctloutput(struct socket *so, struct sockopt *sopt) { int error; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp; struct tcp_function_block *blk; struct tcp_function_set fsn; error = 0; inp = sotoinpcb(so); KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp_ctloutput: inp == NULL")); INP_WLOCK(inp); if (sopt->sopt_level != IPPROTO_TCP) { #ifdef INET6 if (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6PROTO) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = ip6_ctloutput(so, sopt); } #endif /* INET6 */ #if defined(INET6) && defined(INET) else #endif #ifdef INET { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = ip_ctloutput(so, sopt); } #endif return (error); } if (inp->inp_flags & (INP_TIMEWAIT | INP_DROPPED)) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (ECONNRESET); } tp = intotcpcb(inp); /* * Protect the TCP option TCP_FUNCTION_BLK so * that a sub-function can *never* overwrite this. */ if ((sopt->sopt_dir == SOPT_SET) && (sopt->sopt_name == TCP_FUNCTION_BLK)) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &fsn, sizeof fsn, sizeof fsn); if (error) return (error); INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); blk = find_and_ref_tcp_functions(&fsn); if (blk == NULL) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (ENOENT); } if (tp->t_fb == blk) { /* You already have this */ refcount_release(&blk->tfb_refcnt); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (0); } if (tp->t_state != TCPS_CLOSED) { int error=EINVAL; /* * The user has advanced the state * past the initial point, we may not * be able to switch. */ if (blk->tfb_tcp_handoff_ok != NULL) { /* * Does the stack provide a * query mechanism, if so it may * still be possible? */ error = (*blk->tfb_tcp_handoff_ok)(tp); } if (error) { refcount_release(&blk->tfb_refcnt); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return(error); } } if (blk->tfb_flags & TCP_FUNC_BEING_REMOVED) { refcount_release(&blk->tfb_refcnt); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (ENOENT); } /* * Release the old refcnt, the * lookup acquired a ref on the * new one already. */ if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini) { /* * Tell the stack to cleanup with 0 i.e. * the tcb is not going away. */ (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini)(tp, 0); } refcount_release(&tp->t_fb->tfb_refcnt); tp->t_fb = blk; if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_init) { (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_init)(tp); } #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if (tp->t_flags & TF_TOE) { tcp_offload_ctloutput(tp, sopt->sopt_dir, sopt->sopt_name); } #endif INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (error); } else if ((sopt->sopt_dir == SOPT_GET) && (sopt->sopt_name == TCP_FUNCTION_BLK)) { strcpy(fsn.function_set_name, tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_block_name); fsn.pcbcnt = tp->t_fb->tfb_refcnt; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &fsn, sizeof fsn); return (error); } /* Pass in the INP locked, called must unlock it */ return (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_ctloutput(so, sopt, inp, tp)); } int tcp_default_ctloutput(struct socket *so, struct sockopt *sopt, struct inpcb *inp, struct tcpcb *tp) { int error, opt, optval; u_int ui; struct tcp_info ti; struct cc_algo *algo; char *pbuf, buf[TCP_CA_NAME_MAX]; size_t len; /* * For TCP_CCALGOOPT forward the control to CC module, for both * SOPT_SET and SOPT_GET. */ switch (sopt->sopt_name) { case TCP_CCALGOOPT: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); pbuf = malloc(sopt->sopt_valsize, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, pbuf, sopt->sopt_valsize, sopt->sopt_valsize); if (error) { free(pbuf, M_TEMP); return (error); } INP_WLOCK_RECHECK_CLEANUP(inp, free(pbuf, M_TEMP)); if (CC_ALGO(tp)->ctl_output != NULL) error = CC_ALGO(tp)->ctl_output(tp->ccv, sopt, pbuf); else error = ENOENT; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); if (error == 0 && sopt->sopt_dir == SOPT_GET) error = sooptcopyout(sopt, pbuf, sopt->sopt_valsize); free(pbuf, M_TEMP); return (error); } switch (sopt->sopt_dir) { case SOPT_SET: switch (sopt->sopt_name) { #if defined(IPSEC_SUPPORT) || defined(TCP_SIGNATURE) case TCP_MD5SIG: if (!TCPMD5_ENABLED()) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (ENOPROTOOPT); } error = TCPMD5_PCBCTL(inp, sopt); if (error) return (error); goto unlock_and_done; #endif /* IPSEC */ case TCP_NODELAY: case TCP_NOOPT: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval, sizeof optval); if (error) return (error); INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); switch (sopt->sopt_name) { case TCP_NODELAY: opt = TF_NODELAY; break; case TCP_NOOPT: opt = TF_NOOPT; break; default: opt = 0; /* dead code to fool gcc */ break; } if (optval) tp->t_flags |= opt; else tp->t_flags &= ~opt; unlock_and_done: #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if (tp->t_flags & TF_TOE) { tcp_offload_ctloutput(tp, sopt->sopt_dir, sopt->sopt_name); } #endif INP_WUNLOCK(inp); break; case TCP_NOPUSH: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval, sizeof optval); if (error) return (error); INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); if (optval) tp->t_flags |= TF_NOPUSH; else if (tp->t_flags & TF_NOPUSH) { tp->t_flags &= ~TF_NOPUSH; if (TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state)) error = tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); } goto unlock_and_done; case TCP_MAXSEG: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval, sizeof optval); if (error) return (error); INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); if (optval > 0 && optval <= tp->t_maxseg && optval + 40 >= V_tcp_minmss) tp->t_maxseg = optval; else error = EINVAL; goto unlock_and_done; case TCP_INFO: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = EINVAL; break; case TCP_CONGESTION: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, buf, TCP_CA_NAME_MAX - 1, 1); if (error) break; buf[sopt->sopt_valsize] = '\0'; INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); CC_LIST_RLOCK(); STAILQ_FOREACH(algo, &cc_list, entries) if (strncmp(buf, algo->name, TCP_CA_NAME_MAX) == 0) break; CC_LIST_RUNLOCK(); if (algo == NULL) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = EINVAL; break; } /* * We hold a write lock over the tcb so it's safe to * do these things without ordering concerns. */ if (CC_ALGO(tp)->cb_destroy != NULL) CC_ALGO(tp)->cb_destroy(tp->ccv); CC_ALGO(tp) = algo; /* * If something goes pear shaped initialising the new * algo, fall back to newreno (which does not * require initialisation). */ if (algo->cb_init != NULL && algo->cb_init(tp->ccv) != 0) { CC_ALGO(tp) = &newreno_cc_algo; /* * The only reason init should fail is * because of malloc. */ error = ENOMEM; } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); break; case TCP_KEEPIDLE: case TCP_KEEPINTVL: case TCP_KEEPINIT: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &ui, sizeof(ui), sizeof(ui)); if (error) return (error); if (ui > (UINT_MAX / hz)) { error = EINVAL; break; } ui *= hz; INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); switch (sopt->sopt_name) { case TCP_KEEPIDLE: tp->t_keepidle = ui; /* * XXX: better check current remaining * timeout and "merge" it with new value. */ if ((tp->t_state > TCPS_LISTEN) && (tp->t_state <= TCPS_CLOSING)) tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_KEEP, TP_KEEPIDLE(tp)); break; case TCP_KEEPINTVL: tp->t_keepintvl = ui; if ((tp->t_state == TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2) && (TP_MAXIDLE(tp) > 0)) tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_2MSL, TP_MAXIDLE(tp)); break; case TCP_KEEPINIT: tp->t_keepinit = ui; if (tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED || tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_SENT) tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_KEEP, TP_KEEPINIT(tp)); break; } goto unlock_and_done; case TCP_KEEPCNT: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &ui, sizeof(ui), sizeof(ui)); if (error) return (error); INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); tp->t_keepcnt = ui; if ((tp->t_state == TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2) && (TP_MAXIDLE(tp) > 0)) tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_2MSL, TP_MAXIDLE(tp)); goto unlock_and_done; #ifdef TCPPCAP case TCP_PCAP_OUT: case TCP_PCAP_IN: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval, sizeof optval); if (error) return (error); INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); if (optval >= 0) tcp_pcap_set_sock_max(TCP_PCAP_OUT ? &(tp->t_outpkts) : &(tp->t_inpkts), optval); else error = EINVAL; goto unlock_and_done; #endif #ifdef TCP_RFC7413 case TCP_FASTOPEN: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); if (!V_tcp_fastopen_enabled) return (EPERM); error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval, sizeof optval); if (error) return (error); INP_WLOCK_RECHECK(inp); if (optval) { tp->t_flags |= TF_FASTOPEN; if ((tp->t_state == TCPS_LISTEN) && (tp->t_tfo_pending == NULL)) tp->t_tfo_pending = tcp_fastopen_alloc_counter(); } else tp->t_flags &= ~TF_FASTOPEN; goto unlock_and_done; #endif default: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = ENOPROTOOPT; break; } break; case SOPT_GET: tp = intotcpcb(inp); switch (sopt->sopt_name) { #if defined(IPSEC_SUPPORT) || defined(TCP_SIGNATURE) case TCP_MD5SIG: if (!TCPMD5_ENABLED()) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); return (ENOPROTOOPT); } error = TCPMD5_PCBCTL(inp, sopt); break; #endif case TCP_NODELAY: optval = tp->t_flags & TF_NODELAY; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval); break; case TCP_MAXSEG: optval = tp->t_maxseg; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval); break; case TCP_NOOPT: optval = tp->t_flags & TF_NOOPT; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval); break; case TCP_NOPUSH: optval = tp->t_flags & TF_NOPUSH; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval); break; case TCP_INFO: tcp_fill_info(tp, &ti); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &ti, sizeof ti); break; case TCP_CONGESTION: len = strlcpy(buf, CC_ALGO(tp)->name, TCP_CA_NAME_MAX); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, buf, len + 1); break; case TCP_KEEPIDLE: case TCP_KEEPINTVL: case TCP_KEEPINIT: case TCP_KEEPCNT: switch (sopt->sopt_name) { case TCP_KEEPIDLE: ui = TP_KEEPIDLE(tp) / hz; break; case TCP_KEEPINTVL: ui = TP_KEEPINTVL(tp) / hz; break; case TCP_KEEPINIT: ui = TP_KEEPINIT(tp) / hz; break; case TCP_KEEPCNT: ui = TP_KEEPCNT(tp); break; } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &ui, sizeof(ui)); break; #ifdef TCPPCAP case TCP_PCAP_OUT: case TCP_PCAP_IN: optval = tcp_pcap_get_sock_max(TCP_PCAP_OUT ? &(tp->t_outpkts) : &(tp->t_inpkts)); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval); break; #endif #ifdef TCP_RFC7413 case TCP_FASTOPEN: optval = tp->t_flags & TF_FASTOPEN; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof optval); break; #endif default: INP_WUNLOCK(inp); error = ENOPROTOOPT; break; } break; } return (error); } #undef INP_WLOCK_RECHECK #undef INP_WLOCK_RECHECK_CLEANUP /* * Attach TCP protocol to socket, allocating * internet protocol control block, tcp control block, * bufer space, and entering LISTEN state if to accept connections. */ static int tcp_attach(struct socket *so) { struct tcpcb *tp; struct inpcb *inp; int error; if (so->so_snd.sb_hiwat == 0 || so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat == 0) { error = soreserve(so, V_tcp_sendspace, V_tcp_recvspace); if (error) return (error); } so->so_rcv.sb_flags |= SB_AUTOSIZE; so->so_snd.sb_flags |= SB_AUTOSIZE; INP_INFO_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); error = in_pcballoc(so, &V_tcbinfo); if (error) { INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); return (error); } inp = sotoinpcb(so); #ifdef INET6 if (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6PROTO) { inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV6; + if ((inp->inp_flags & IN6P_IPV6_V6ONLY) == 0) + inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV4; inp->in6p_hops = -1; /* use kernel default */ } else #endif inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV4; tp = tcp_newtcpcb(inp); if (tp == NULL) { in_pcbdetach(inp); in_pcbfree(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); return (ENOBUFS); } tp->t_state = TCPS_CLOSED; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); TCPSTATES_INC(TCPS_CLOSED); return (0); } /* * Initiate (or continue) disconnect. * If embryonic state, just send reset (once). * If in ``let data drain'' option and linger null, just drop. * Otherwise (hard), mark socket disconnecting and drop * current input data; switch states based on user close, and * send segment to peer (with FIN). */ static void tcp_disconnect(struct tcpcb *tp) { struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb; struct socket *so = inp->inp_socket; INP_INFO_RLOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); /* * Neither tcp_close() nor tcp_drop() should return NULL, as the * socket is still open. */ if (tp->t_state < TCPS_ESTABLISHED) { tp = tcp_close(tp); KASSERT(tp != NULL, ("tcp_disconnect: tcp_close() returned NULL")); } else if ((so->so_options & SO_LINGER) && so->so_linger == 0) { tp = tcp_drop(tp, 0); KASSERT(tp != NULL, ("tcp_disconnect: tcp_drop() returned NULL")); } else { soisdisconnecting(so); sbflush(&so->so_rcv); tcp_usrclosed(tp); if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); } } /* * User issued close, and wish to trail through shutdown states: * if never received SYN, just forget it. If got a SYN from peer, * but haven't sent FIN, then go to FIN_WAIT_1 state to send peer a FIN. * If already got a FIN from peer, then almost done; go to LAST_ACK * state. In all other cases, have already sent FIN to peer (e.g. * after PRU_SHUTDOWN), and just have to play tedious game waiting * for peer to send FIN or not respond to keep-alives, etc. * We can let the user exit from the close as soon as the FIN is acked. */ static void tcp_usrclosed(struct tcpcb *tp) { INP_INFO_RLOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(tp->t_inpcb); switch (tp->t_state) { case TCPS_LISTEN: #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD tcp_offload_listen_stop(tp); #endif tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_CLOSED); /* FALLTHROUGH */ case TCPS_CLOSED: tp = tcp_close(tp); /* * tcp_close() should never return NULL here as the socket is * still open. */ KASSERT(tp != NULL, ("tcp_usrclosed: tcp_close() returned NULL")); break; case TCPS_SYN_SENT: case TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED: tp->t_flags |= TF_NEEDFIN; break; case TCPS_ESTABLISHED: tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1); break; case TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT: tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_LAST_ACK); break; } if (tp->t_state >= TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2) { soisdisconnected(tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket); /* Prevent the connection hanging in FIN_WAIT_2 forever. */ if (tp->t_state == TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2) { int timeout; timeout = (tcp_fast_finwait2_recycle) ? tcp_finwait2_timeout : TP_MAXIDLE(tp); tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_2MSL, timeout); } } } #ifdef DDB static void db_print_indent(int indent) { int i; for (i = 0; i < indent; i++) db_printf(" "); } static void db_print_tstate(int t_state) { switch (t_state) { case TCPS_CLOSED: db_printf("TCPS_CLOSED"); return; case TCPS_LISTEN: db_printf("TCPS_LISTEN"); return; case TCPS_SYN_SENT: db_printf("TCPS_SYN_SENT"); return; case TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED: db_printf("TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED"); return; case TCPS_ESTABLISHED: db_printf("TCPS_ESTABLISHED"); return; case TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT: db_printf("TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT"); return; case TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1: db_printf("TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1"); return; case TCPS_CLOSING: db_printf("TCPS_CLOSING"); return; case TCPS_LAST_ACK: db_printf("TCPS_LAST_ACK"); return; case TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2: db_printf("TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2"); return; case TCPS_TIME_WAIT: db_printf("TCPS_TIME_WAIT"); return; default: db_printf("unknown"); return; } } static void db_print_tflags(u_int t_flags) { int comma; comma = 0; if (t_flags & TF_ACKNOW) { db_printf("%sTF_ACKNOW", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_DELACK) { db_printf("%sTF_DELACK", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_NODELAY) { db_printf("%sTF_NODELAY", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_NOOPT) { db_printf("%sTF_NOOPT", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_SENTFIN) { db_printf("%sTF_SENTFIN", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_REQ_SCALE) { db_printf("%sTF_REQ_SCALE", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_RCVD_SCALE) { db_printf("%sTF_RECVD_SCALE", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_REQ_TSTMP) { db_printf("%sTF_REQ_TSTMP", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_RCVD_TSTMP) { db_printf("%sTF_RCVD_TSTMP", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) { db_printf("%sTF_SACK_PERMIT", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_NEEDSYN) { db_printf("%sTF_NEEDSYN", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_NEEDFIN) { db_printf("%sTF_NEEDFIN", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_NOPUSH) { db_printf("%sTF_NOPUSH", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_MORETOCOME) { db_printf("%sTF_MORETOCOME", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_LQ_OVERFLOW) { db_printf("%sTF_LQ_OVERFLOW", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_LASTIDLE) { db_printf("%sTF_LASTIDLE", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_RXWIN0SENT) { db_printf("%sTF_RXWIN0SENT", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_FASTRECOVERY) { db_printf("%sTF_FASTRECOVERY", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_CONGRECOVERY) { db_printf("%sTF_CONGRECOVERY", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_WASFRECOVERY) { db_printf("%sTF_WASFRECOVERY", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_SIGNATURE) { db_printf("%sTF_SIGNATURE", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_FORCEDATA) { db_printf("%sTF_FORCEDATA", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_TSO) { db_printf("%sTF_TSO", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_ECN_PERMIT) { db_printf("%sTF_ECN_PERMIT", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_flags & TF_FASTOPEN) { db_printf("%sTF_FASTOPEN", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } } static void db_print_toobflags(char t_oobflags) { int comma; comma = 0; if (t_oobflags & TCPOOB_HAVEDATA) { db_printf("%sTCPOOB_HAVEDATA", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } if (t_oobflags & TCPOOB_HADDATA) { db_printf("%sTCPOOB_HADDATA", comma ? ", " : ""); comma = 1; } } static void db_print_tcpcb(struct tcpcb *tp, const char *name, int indent) { db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("%s at %p\n", name, tp); indent += 2; db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_segq first: %p t_segqlen: %d t_dupacks: %d\n", LIST_FIRST(&tp->t_segq), tp->t_segqlen, tp->t_dupacks); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("tt_rexmt: %p tt_persist: %p tt_keep: %p\n", &tp->t_timers->tt_rexmt, &tp->t_timers->tt_persist, &tp->t_timers->tt_keep); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("tt_2msl: %p tt_delack: %p t_inpcb: %p\n", &tp->t_timers->tt_2msl, &tp->t_timers->tt_delack, tp->t_inpcb); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_state: %d (", tp->t_state); db_print_tstate(tp->t_state); db_printf(")\n"); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_flags: 0x%x (", tp->t_flags); db_print_tflags(tp->t_flags); db_printf(")\n"); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("snd_una: 0x%08x snd_max: 0x%08x snd_nxt: x0%08x\n", tp->snd_una, tp->snd_max, tp->snd_nxt); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("snd_up: 0x%08x snd_wl1: 0x%08x snd_wl2: 0x%08x\n", tp->snd_up, tp->snd_wl1, tp->snd_wl2); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("iss: 0x%08x irs: 0x%08x rcv_nxt: 0x%08x\n", tp->iss, tp->irs, tp->rcv_nxt); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("rcv_adv: 0x%08x rcv_wnd: %u rcv_up: 0x%08x\n", tp->rcv_adv, tp->rcv_wnd, tp->rcv_up); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("snd_wnd: %u snd_cwnd: %u\n", tp->snd_wnd, tp->snd_cwnd); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("snd_ssthresh: %u snd_recover: " "0x%08x\n", tp->snd_ssthresh, tp->snd_recover); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_rcvtime: %u t_startime: %u\n", tp->t_rcvtime, tp->t_starttime); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_rttime: %u t_rtsq: 0x%08x\n", tp->t_rtttime, tp->t_rtseq); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_rxtcur: %d t_maxseg: %u t_srtt: %d\n", tp->t_rxtcur, tp->t_maxseg, tp->t_srtt); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_rttvar: %d t_rxtshift: %d t_rttmin: %u " "t_rttbest: %u\n", tp->t_rttvar, tp->t_rxtshift, tp->t_rttmin, tp->t_rttbest); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_rttupdated: %lu max_sndwnd: %u t_softerror: %d\n", tp->t_rttupdated, tp->max_sndwnd, tp->t_softerror); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_oobflags: 0x%x (", tp->t_oobflags); db_print_toobflags(tp->t_oobflags); db_printf(") t_iobc: 0x%02x\n", tp->t_iobc); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("snd_scale: %u rcv_scale: %u request_r_scale: %u\n", tp->snd_scale, tp->rcv_scale, tp->request_r_scale); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("ts_recent: %u ts_recent_age: %u\n", tp->ts_recent, tp->ts_recent_age); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("ts_offset: %u last_ack_sent: 0x%08x snd_cwnd_prev: " "%u\n", tp->ts_offset, tp->last_ack_sent, tp->snd_cwnd_prev); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("snd_ssthresh_prev: %u snd_recover_prev: 0x%08x " "t_badrxtwin: %u\n", tp->snd_ssthresh_prev, tp->snd_recover_prev, tp->t_badrxtwin); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("snd_numholes: %d snd_holes first: %p\n", tp->snd_numholes, TAILQ_FIRST(&tp->snd_holes)); db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("snd_fack: 0x%08x rcv_numsacks: %d sack_newdata: " "0x%08x\n", tp->snd_fack, tp->rcv_numsacks, tp->sack_newdata); /* Skip sackblks, sackhint. */ db_print_indent(indent); db_printf("t_rttlow: %d rfbuf_ts: %u rfbuf_cnt: %d\n", tp->t_rttlow, tp->rfbuf_ts, tp->rfbuf_cnt); } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(tcpcb, db_show_tcpcb) { struct tcpcb *tp; if (!have_addr) { db_printf("usage: show tcpcb \n"); return; } tp = (struct tcpcb *)addr; db_print_tcpcb(tp, "tcpcb", 0); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sparc64/sparc64/dump_machdep.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sparc64/sparc64/dump_machdep.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sparc64/sparc64/dump_machdep.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,175 +1,145 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2002 Marcel Moolenaar * Copyright (c) 2002 Thomas Moestl * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static off_t fileofs; extern off_t dumplo; extern struct dump_pa dump_map[DUMPSYS_MD_PA_NPAIRS]; int do_minidump = 0; void dumpsys_map_chunk(vm_paddr_t pa, size_t chunk __unused, void **va) { *va = (void *)TLB_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(pa); } static int reg_write(struct dumperinfo *di, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { struct sparc64_dump_reg r; r.dr_pa = pa; r.dr_size = size; r.dr_offs = fileofs; fileofs += size; return (dumpsys_buf_write(di, (char *)&r, sizeof(r))); } int dumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di) { static struct kerneldumpheader kdh; struct sparc64_dump_hdr hdr; - vm_size_t size, totsize, hdrsize; + vm_size_t size, hdrsize; int error, i, nreg; /* Set up dump_map and calculate dump size. */ size = 0; nreg = sparc64_nmemreg; memset(dump_map, 0, sizeof(dump_map)); for (i = 0; i < nreg; i++) { dump_map[i].pa_start = sparc64_memreg[i].mr_start; size += dump_map[i].pa_size = sparc64_memreg[i].mr_size; } /* Account for the header size. */ hdrsize = roundup2(sizeof(hdr) + sizeof(struct sparc64_dump_reg) * nreg, DEV_BSIZE); size += hdrsize; - totsize = size + 2 * di->blocksize + - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); - if (totsize > di->mediasize) { - printf("Insufficient space on device (need %ld, have %ld), " - "refusing to dump.\n", (long)totsize, - (long)di->mediasize); - error = ENOSPC; - goto fail; - } + dump_init_header(di, &kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_SPARC64_VERSION, + size); - /* Determine dump offset on device. */ - dumplo = di->mediaoffset + di->mediasize - totsize; - - /* Initialize kernel dump crypto. */ - error = kerneldumpcrypto_init(di->kdc); - if (error) - goto fail; - - mkdumpheader(&kdh, KERNELDUMPMAGIC, KERNELDUMP_SPARC64_VERSION, size, - kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc), di->blocksize); - printf("Dumping %lu MB (%d chunks)\n", (u_long)(size >> 20), nreg); - /* Dump leader */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_start(di, &kdh, &dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Dump key */ - error = dump_write_key(di, 0, dumplo); - if (error) - goto fail; - dumplo += kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(di->kdc); - /* Dump the private header. */ hdr.dh_hdr_size = hdrsize; hdr.dh_tsb_pa = tsb_kernel_phys; hdr.dh_tsb_size = tsb_kernel_size; hdr.dh_tsb_mask = tsb_kernel_mask; hdr.dh_nregions = nreg; if (dumpsys_buf_write(di, (char *)&hdr, sizeof(hdr)) != 0) goto fail; fileofs = hdrsize; /* Now, write out the region descriptors. */ for (i = 0; i < nreg; i++) { error = reg_write(di, sparc64_memreg[i].mr_start, sparc64_memreg[i].mr_size); if (error != 0) goto fail; } dumpsys_buf_flush(di); /* Dump memory chunks. */ error = dumpsys_foreach_chunk(dumpsys_cb_dumpdata, di); if (error < 0) goto fail; - /* Dump trailer */ - error = dump_write_header(di, &kdh, 0, dumplo); - if (error) + error = dump_finish(di, &kdh, dumplo); + if (error != 0) goto fail; - dumplo += di->blocksize; - /* Signal completion, signoff and exit stage left. */ - dump_write(di, NULL, 0, 0, 0); printf("\nDump complete\n"); return (0); fail: if (error < 0) error = -error; /* XXX It should look more like VMS :-) */ printf("** DUMP FAILED (ERROR %d) **\n", error); return (error); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/conf.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/conf.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/conf.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,356 +1,357 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2000 * Poul-Henning Kamp. All rights reserved. * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)conf.h 8.5 (Berkeley) 1/9/95 * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SYS_CONF_H_ #define _SYS_CONF_H_ #ifdef _KERNEL #include #else #include #endif struct snapdata; struct devfs_dirent; struct cdevsw; struct file; struct cdev { void *si_spare0; u_int si_flags; #define SI_ETERNAL 0x0001 /* never destroyed */ #define SI_ALIAS 0x0002 /* carrier of alias name */ #define SI_NAMED 0x0004 /* make_dev{_alias} has been called */ #define SI_CHEAPCLONE 0x0008 /* can be removed_dev'ed when vnode reclaims */ #define SI_CHILD 0x0010 /* child of another struct cdev **/ #define SI_DUMPDEV 0x0080 /* is kernel dumpdev */ #define SI_CLONELIST 0x0200 /* on a clone list */ #define SI_UNMAPPED 0x0400 /* can handle unmapped I/O */ #define SI_NOSPLIT 0x0800 /* I/O should not be split up */ struct timespec si_atime; struct timespec si_ctime; struct timespec si_mtime; uid_t si_uid; gid_t si_gid; mode_t si_mode; struct ucred *si_cred; /* cached clone-time credential */ int si_drv0; int si_refcount; LIST_ENTRY(cdev) si_list; LIST_ENTRY(cdev) si_clone; LIST_HEAD(, cdev) si_children; LIST_ENTRY(cdev) si_siblings; struct cdev *si_parent; struct mount *si_mountpt; void *si_drv1, *si_drv2; struct cdevsw *si_devsw; int si_iosize_max; /* maximum I/O size (for physio &al) */ u_long si_usecount; u_long si_threadcount; union { struct snapdata *__sid_snapdata; } __si_u; char si_name[SPECNAMELEN + 1]; }; #define si_snapdata __si_u.__sid_snapdata #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Definitions of device driver entry switches */ struct bio; struct buf; struct thread; struct uio; struct knote; struct clonedevs; struct vm_object; struct vnode; typedef int d_open_t(struct cdev *dev, int oflags, int devtype, struct thread *td); typedef int d_fdopen_t(struct cdev *dev, int oflags, struct thread *td, struct file *fp); typedef int d_close_t(struct cdev *dev, int fflag, int devtype, struct thread *td); typedef void d_strategy_t(struct bio *bp); typedef int d_ioctl_t(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int fflag, struct thread *td); typedef int d_read_t(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag); typedef int d_write_t(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag); typedef int d_poll_t(struct cdev *dev, int events, struct thread *td); typedef int d_kqfilter_t(struct cdev *dev, struct knote *kn); typedef int d_mmap_t(struct cdev *dev, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_paddr_t *paddr, int nprot, vm_memattr_t *memattr); typedef int d_mmap_single_t(struct cdev *cdev, vm_ooffset_t *offset, vm_size_t size, struct vm_object **object, int nprot); typedef void d_purge_t(struct cdev *dev); typedef int dumper_t( void *_priv, /* Private to the driver. */ void *_virtual, /* Virtual (mapped) address. */ vm_offset_t _physical, /* Physical address of virtual. */ off_t _offset, /* Byte-offset to write at. */ size_t _length); /* Number of bytes to dump. */ #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * Types for d_flags. */ #define D_TAPE 0x0001 #define D_DISK 0x0002 #define D_TTY 0x0004 #define D_MEM 0x0008 /* /dev/(k)mem */ #ifdef _KERNEL #define D_TYPEMASK 0xffff /* * Flags for d_flags which the drivers can set. */ #define D_TRACKCLOSE 0x00080000 /* track all closes */ #define D_MMAP_ANON 0x00100000 /* special treatment in vm_mmap.c */ #define D_NEEDGIANT 0x00400000 /* driver want Giant */ #define D_NEEDMINOR 0x00800000 /* driver uses clone_create() */ /* * Version numbers. */ #define D_VERSION_00 0x20011966 #define D_VERSION_01 0x17032005 /* Add d_uid,gid,mode & kind */ #define D_VERSION_02 0x28042009 /* Add d_mmap_single */ #define D_VERSION_03 0x17122009 /* d_mmap takes memattr,vm_ooffset_t */ #define D_VERSION D_VERSION_03 /* * Flags used for internal housekeeping */ #define D_INIT 0x80000000 /* cdevsw initialized */ /* * Character device switch table */ struct cdevsw { int d_version; u_int d_flags; const char *d_name; d_open_t *d_open; d_fdopen_t *d_fdopen; d_close_t *d_close; d_read_t *d_read; d_write_t *d_write; d_ioctl_t *d_ioctl; d_poll_t *d_poll; d_mmap_t *d_mmap; d_strategy_t *d_strategy; dumper_t *d_dump; d_kqfilter_t *d_kqfilter; d_purge_t *d_purge; d_mmap_single_t *d_mmap_single; int32_t d_spare0[3]; void *d_spare1[3]; /* These fields should not be messed with by drivers */ LIST_HEAD(, cdev) d_devs; int d_spare2; union { struct cdevsw *gianttrick; SLIST_ENTRY(cdevsw) postfree_list; } __d_giant; }; #define d_gianttrick __d_giant.gianttrick #define d_postfree_list __d_giant.postfree_list struct module; struct devsw_module_data { int (*chainevh)(struct module *, int, void *); /* next handler */ void *chainarg; /* arg for next event handler */ /* Do not initialize fields hereafter */ }; #define DEV_MODULE_ORDERED(name, evh, arg, ord) \ static moduledata_t name##_mod = { \ #name, \ evh, \ arg \ }; \ DECLARE_MODULE(name, name##_mod, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, ord) #define DEV_MODULE(name, evh, arg) \ DEV_MODULE_ORDERED(name, evh, arg, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE) void clone_setup(struct clonedevs **cdp); void clone_cleanup(struct clonedevs **); #define CLONE_UNITMASK 0xfffff #define CLONE_FLAG0 (CLONE_UNITMASK + 1) int clone_create(struct clonedevs **, struct cdevsw *, int *unit, struct cdev **dev, int extra); #define MAKEDEV_REF 0x01 #define MAKEDEV_WHTOUT 0x02 #define MAKEDEV_NOWAIT 0x04 #define MAKEDEV_WAITOK 0x08 #define MAKEDEV_ETERNAL 0x10 #define MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME 0x20 struct make_dev_args { size_t mda_size; int mda_flags; struct cdevsw *mda_devsw; struct ucred *mda_cr; uid_t mda_uid; gid_t mda_gid; int mda_mode; int mda_unit; void *mda_si_drv1; void *mda_si_drv2; }; void make_dev_args_init_impl(struct make_dev_args *_args, size_t _sz); #define make_dev_args_init(a) \ make_dev_args_init_impl((a), sizeof(struct make_dev_args)) int count_dev(struct cdev *_dev); void delist_dev(struct cdev *_dev); void destroy_dev(struct cdev *_dev); int destroy_dev_sched(struct cdev *dev); int destroy_dev_sched_cb(struct cdev *dev, void (*cb)(void *), void *arg); void destroy_dev_drain(struct cdevsw *csw); void drain_dev_clone_events(void); struct cdevsw *dev_refthread(struct cdev *_dev, int *_ref); struct cdevsw *devvn_refthread(struct vnode *vp, struct cdev **devp, int *_ref); void dev_relthread(struct cdev *_dev, int _ref); void dev_depends(struct cdev *_pdev, struct cdev *_cdev); void dev_ref(struct cdev *dev); void dev_refl(struct cdev *dev); void dev_rel(struct cdev *dev); struct cdev *make_dev(struct cdevsw *_devsw, int _unit, uid_t _uid, gid_t _gid, int _perms, const char *_fmt, ...) __printflike(6, 7); struct cdev *make_dev_cred(struct cdevsw *_devsw, int _unit, struct ucred *_cr, uid_t _uid, gid_t _gid, int _perms, const char *_fmt, ...) __printflike(7, 8); struct cdev *make_dev_credf(int _flags, struct cdevsw *_devsw, int _unit, struct ucred *_cr, uid_t _uid, gid_t _gid, int _mode, const char *_fmt, ...) __printflike(8, 9); int make_dev_p(int _flags, struct cdev **_cdev, struct cdevsw *_devsw, struct ucred *_cr, uid_t _uid, gid_t _gid, int _mode, const char *_fmt, ...) __printflike(8, 9); int make_dev_s(struct make_dev_args *_args, struct cdev **_cdev, const char *_fmt, ...) __printflike(3, 4); struct cdev *make_dev_alias(struct cdev *_pdev, const char *_fmt, ...) __printflike(2, 3); int make_dev_alias_p(int _flags, struct cdev **_cdev, struct cdev *_pdev, const char *_fmt, ...) __printflike(4, 5); int make_dev_physpath_alias(int _flags, struct cdev **_cdev, struct cdev *_pdev, struct cdev *_old_alias, const char *_physpath); void dev_lock(void); void dev_unlock(void); #ifdef KLD_MODULE #define MAKEDEV_ETERNAL_KLD 0 #else #define MAKEDEV_ETERNAL_KLD MAKEDEV_ETERNAL #endif #define dev2unit(d) ((d)->si_drv0) typedef void d_priv_dtor_t(void *data); int devfs_get_cdevpriv(void **datap); int devfs_set_cdevpriv(void *priv, d_priv_dtor_t *dtr); void devfs_clear_cdevpriv(void); ino_t devfs_alloc_cdp_inode(void); void devfs_free_cdp_inode(ino_t ino); #define UID_ROOT 0 #define UID_BIN 3 #define UID_UUCP 66 #define UID_NOBODY 65534 #define GID_WHEEL 0 #define GID_KMEM 2 #define GID_TTY 4 #define GID_OPERATOR 5 #define GID_BIN 7 #define GID_GAMES 13 #define GID_VIDEO 44 #define GID_DIALER 68 #define GID_NOGROUP 65533 #define GID_NOBODY 65534 typedef void (*dev_clone_fn)(void *arg, struct ucred *cred, char *name, int namelen, struct cdev **result); int dev_stdclone(char *_name, char **_namep, const char *_stem, int *_unit); EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(dev_clone, dev_clone_fn); /* Stuff relating to kernel-dump */ struct kerneldumpcrypto; struct kerneldumpheader; struct dumperinfo { dumper_t *dumper; /* Dumping function. */ void *priv; /* Private parts. */ u_int blocksize; /* Size of block in bytes. */ u_int maxiosize; /* Max size allowed for an individual I/O */ off_t mediaoffset; /* Initial offset in bytes. */ off_t mediasize; /* Space available in bytes. */ void *blockbuf; /* Buffer for padding shorter dump blocks */ struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc; /* Kernel dump crypto. */ }; int set_dumper(struct dumperinfo *di, const char *devname, struct thread *td, uint8_t encrypt, const uint8_t *key, uint32_t encryptedkeysize, const uint8_t *encryptedkey); +void dump_init_header(const struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, + char *magic, uint32_t archver, uint64_t dumplen); +int dump_start(struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, + off_t *dumplop); +int dump_finish(struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, + off_t dumplo); int dump_write(struct dumperinfo *, void *, vm_offset_t, off_t, size_t); -int dump_write_pad(struct dumperinfo *, void *, vm_offset_t, off_t, size_t, - size_t *); -int dump_write_header(struct dumperinfo *di, struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, - vm_offset_t physical, off_t offset); -int dump_write_key(struct dumperinfo *di, vm_offset_t physical, off_t offset); int doadump(boolean_t); extern int dumping; /* system is dumping */ #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* !_SYS_CONF_H_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/consio.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/consio.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/consio.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,459 +1,463 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Søren Schmidt * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer * in this position and unchanged. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SYS_CONSIO_H_ #define _SYS_CONSIO_H_ #ifndef _KERNEL #include #endif #include /* * Console ioctl commands. Some commands are named as KDXXXX, GIO_XXX, and * PIO_XXX, rather than CONS_XXX, for historical and compatibility reasons. * Some other CONS_XXX commands are works as wrapper around frame buffer * ioctl commands FBIO_XXX. Do not try to change all these commands, * otherwise we shall have compatibility problems. */ /* get/set video mode */ #define KD_TEXT 0 /* set text mode restore fonts */ #define KD_TEXT0 0 /* ditto */ #define KD_GRAPHICS 1 /* set graphics mode */ #define KD_TEXT1 2 /* set text mode !restore fonts */ #define KD_PIXEL 3 /* set pixel mode */ #define KDGETMODE _IOR('K', 9, int) #define KDSETMODE _IOWINT('K', 10) /* set border color */ #define KDSBORDER _IOWINT('K', 13) /* set up raster(pixel) text mode */ struct _scr_size { int scr_size[3]; }; typedef struct _scr_size scr_size_t; #define KDRASTER _IOW('K', 100, scr_size_t) /* get/set screen char map */ struct _scrmap { char scrmap[256]; }; typedef struct _scrmap scrmap_t; #define GIO_SCRNMAP _IOR('k', 2, scrmap_t) #define PIO_SCRNMAP _IOW('k', 3, scrmap_t) /* get the current text attribute */ #define GIO_ATTR _IOR('a', 0, int) /* get the current text color */ #define GIO_COLOR _IOR('c', 0, int) /* get the adapter type (equivalent to FBIO_ADPTYPE) */ #define CONS_CURRENT _IOR('c', 1, int) /* get the current video mode (equivalent to FBIO_GETMODE) */ #define CONS_GET _IOR('c', 2, int) /* not supported? */ #define CONS_IO _IO('c', 3) /* set blank time interval */ #define CONS_BLANKTIME _IOW('c', 4, int) /* set/get the screen saver (these ioctls are current noop) */ struct ssaver { #define MAXSSAVER 16 char name[MAXSSAVER]; int num; long time; }; typedef struct ssaver ssaver_t; #define CONS_SSAVER _IOW('c', 5, ssaver_t) #define CONS_GSAVER _IOWR('c', 6, ssaver_t) -/* set the text cursor type (obsolete, see CONS_CURSORSHAPE below) */ /* -#define CONS_BLINK_CURSOR (1 << 0) -#define CONS_CHAR_CURSOR (1 << 1) -*/ + * Set the text cursor type. + * + * This is an old interface extended to support the CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR bit. + * New code should use CONS_CURSORSHAPE. CONS_CURSOR_ATTRS gives the 3 + * bits supported by the (extended) old interface. The old interface is + * especially unusable for hiding the cursor (even with its extension) + * since it changes the cursor on all vtys. + */ #define CONS_CURSORTYPE _IOW('c', 7, int) /* set the bell type to audible or visual */ #define CONS_VISUAL_BELL (1 << 0) #define CONS_QUIET_BELL (1 << 1) #define CONS_BELLTYPE _IOW('c', 8, int) /* set the history (scroll back) buffer size (in lines) */ #define CONS_HISTORY _IOW('c', 9, int) /* clear the history (scroll back) buffer */ #define CONS_CLRHIST _IO('c', 10) /* mouse cursor ioctl */ struct mouse_data { int x; int y; int z; int buttons; }; typedef struct mouse_data mouse_data_t; struct mouse_mode { int mode; int signal; }; typedef struct mouse_mode mouse_mode_t; struct mouse_event { int id; /* one based */ int value; }; typedef struct mouse_event mouse_event_t; struct mouse_info { int operation; #define MOUSE_SHOW 0x01 #define MOUSE_HIDE 0x02 #define MOUSE_MOVEABS 0x03 #define MOUSE_MOVEREL 0x04 #define MOUSE_GETINFO 0x05 #define MOUSE_MODE 0x06 #define MOUSE_ACTION 0x07 #define MOUSE_MOTION_EVENT 0x08 #define MOUSE_BUTTON_EVENT 0x09 #define MOUSE_MOUSECHAR 0x0a union { mouse_data_t data; mouse_mode_t mode; mouse_event_t event; int mouse_char; } u; }; typedef struct mouse_info mouse_info_t; #define CONS_MOUSECTL _IOWR('c', 10, mouse_info_t) /* see if the vty has been idle */ #define CONS_IDLE _IOR('c', 11, int) /* set the screen saver mode */ #define CONS_NO_SAVER (-1) #define CONS_LKM_SAVER 0 #define CONS_USR_SAVER 1 #define CONS_SAVERMODE _IOW('c', 12, int) /* start the screen saver */ #define CONS_SAVERSTART _IOW('c', 13, int) /* set the text cursor shape (see also CONS_CURSORTYPE above) */ #define CONS_BLINK_CURSOR (1 << 0) #define CONS_CHAR_CURSOR (1 << 1) #define CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR (1 << 2) #define CONS_CURSOR_ATTRS (CONS_BLINK_CURSOR | CONS_CHAR_CURSOR | \ CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR) #define CONS_RESET_CURSOR (1 << 30) #define CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR (1U << 31) #define CONS_CURSOR_FLAGS (CONS_RESET_CURSOR | CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR) struct cshape { /* shape[0]: flags, shape[1]: base, shape[2]: height */ int shape[3]; }; #define CONS_GETCURSORSHAPE _IOWR('c', 14, struct cshape) #define CONS_SETCURSORSHAPE _IOW('c', 15, struct cshape) /* set/get font data */ struct fnt8 { char fnt8x8[8*256]; }; typedef struct fnt8 fnt8_t; struct fnt14 { char fnt8x14[14*256]; }; typedef struct fnt14 fnt14_t; struct fnt16 { char fnt8x16[16*256]; }; typedef struct fnt16 fnt16_t; struct vfnt_map { uint32_t src; uint16_t dst; uint16_t len; }; typedef struct vfnt_map vfnt_map_t; #define VFNT_MAP_NORMAL 0 #define VFNT_MAP_NORMAL_RIGHT 1 #define VFNT_MAP_BOLD 2 #define VFNT_MAP_BOLD_RIGHT 3 #define VFNT_MAPS 4 struct vfnt { vfnt_map_t *map[VFNT_MAPS]; uint8_t *glyphs; unsigned int map_count[VFNT_MAPS]; unsigned int glyph_count; unsigned int width; unsigned int height; }; typedef struct vfnt vfnt_t; #define PIO_FONT8x8 _IOW('c', 64, fnt8_t) #define GIO_FONT8x8 _IOR('c', 65, fnt8_t) #define PIO_FONT8x14 _IOW('c', 66, fnt14_t) #define GIO_FONT8x14 _IOR('c', 67, fnt14_t) #define PIO_FONT8x16 _IOW('c', 68, fnt16_t) #define GIO_FONT8x16 _IOR('c', 69, fnt16_t) #define PIO_VFONT _IOW('c', 70, vfnt_t) #define GIO_VFONT _IOR('c', 71, vfnt_t) #define PIO_VFONT_DEFAULT _IO('c', 72) /* get video mode information */ struct colors { char fore; char back; }; struct vid_info { short size; short m_num; u_short font_size; u_short mv_row, mv_col; u_short mv_rsz, mv_csz; u_short mv_hsz; struct colors mv_norm, mv_rev, mv_grfc; u_char mv_ovscan; u_char mk_keylock; }; typedef struct vid_info vid_info_t; #define CONS_GETINFO _IOWR('c', 73, vid_info_t) /* get version */ #define CONS_GETVERS _IOR('c', 74, int) /* get the video adapter index (equivalent to FBIO_ADAPTER) */ #define CONS_CURRENTADP _IOR('c', 100, int) /* get the video adapter information (equivalent to FBIO_ADPINFO) */ #define CONS_ADPINFO _IOWR('c', 101, video_adapter_info_t) /* get the video mode information (equivalent to FBIO_MODEINFO) */ #define CONS_MODEINFO _IOWR('c', 102, video_info_t) /* find a video mode (equivalent to FBIO_FINDMODE) */ #define CONS_FINDMODE _IOWR('c', 103, video_info_t) /* set the frame buffer window origin (equivalent to FBIO_SETWINORG) */ #define CONS_SETWINORG _IOWINT('c', 104) /* use the specified keyboard */ #define CONS_SETKBD _IOWINT('c', 110) /* release the current keyboard */ #define CONS_RELKBD _IO('c', 111) struct scrshot { int x; int y; int xsize; int ysize; u_int16_t* buf; }; typedef struct scrshot scrshot_t; /* Snapshot the current video buffer */ #define CONS_SCRSHOT _IOWR('c', 105, scrshot_t) /* get/set the current terminal emulator info. */ #define TI_NAME_LEN 32 #define TI_DESC_LEN 64 struct term_info { int ti_index; int ti_flags; u_char ti_name[TI_NAME_LEN]; u_char ti_desc[TI_DESC_LEN]; }; typedef struct term_info term_info_t; #define CONS_GETTERM _IOWR('c', 112, term_info_t) #define CONS_SETTERM _IOW('c', 113, term_info_t) /* * Vty switching ioctl commands. */ /* get the next available vty */ #define VT_OPENQRY _IOR('v', 1, int) /* set/get vty switching mode */ #ifndef _VT_MODE_DECLARED #define _VT_MODE_DECLARED struct vt_mode { char mode; #define VT_AUTO 0 /* switching is automatic */ #define VT_PROCESS 1 /* switching controlled by prog */ #define VT_KERNEL 255 /* switching controlled in kernel */ char waitv; /* not implemented yet SOS */ short relsig; short acqsig; short frsig; /* not implemented yet SOS */ }; typedef struct vt_mode vtmode_t; #endif /* !_VT_MODE_DECLARED */ #define VT_SETMODE _IOW('v', 2, vtmode_t) #define VT_GETMODE _IOR('v', 3, vtmode_t) /* acknowledge release or acquisition of a vty */ #define VT_FALSE 0 #define VT_TRUE 1 #define VT_ACKACQ 2 #define VT_RELDISP _IOWINT('v', 4) /* activate the specified vty */ #define VT_ACTIVATE _IOWINT('v', 5) /* wait until the specified vty is activate */ #define VT_WAITACTIVE _IOWINT('v', 6) /* get the currently active vty */ #define VT_GETACTIVE _IOR('v', 7, int) /* get the index of the vty */ #define VT_GETINDEX _IOR('v', 8, int) /* prevent switching vtys */ #define VT_LOCKSWITCH _IOW('v', 9, int) /* * Video mode switching ioctl. See sys/fbio.h for mode numbers. */ #define SW_B40x25 _IO('S', M_B40x25) #define SW_C40x25 _IO('S', M_C40x25) #define SW_B80x25 _IO('S', M_B80x25) #define SW_C80x25 _IO('S', M_C80x25) #define SW_BG320 _IO('S', M_BG320) #define SW_CG320 _IO('S', M_CG320) #define SW_BG640 _IO('S', M_BG640) #define SW_EGAMONO80x25 _IO('S', M_EGAMONO80x25) #define SW_CG320_D _IO('S', M_CG320_D) #define SW_CG640_E _IO('S', M_CG640_E) #define SW_EGAMONOAPA _IO('S', M_EGAMONOAPA) #define SW_CG640x350 _IO('S', M_CG640x350) #define SW_ENH_MONOAPA2 _IO('S', M_ENHMONOAPA2) #define SW_ENH_CG640 _IO('S', M_ENH_CG640) #define SW_ENH_B40x25 _IO('S', M_ENH_B40x25) #define SW_ENH_C40x25 _IO('S', M_ENH_C40x25) #define SW_ENH_B80x25 _IO('S', M_ENH_B80x25) #define SW_ENH_C80x25 _IO('S', M_ENH_C80x25) #define SW_ENH_B80x43 _IO('S', M_ENH_B80x43) #define SW_ENH_C80x43 _IO('S', M_ENH_C80x43) #define SW_MCAMODE _IO('S', M_MCA_MODE) #define SW_VGA_C40x25 _IO('S', M_VGA_C40x25) #define SW_VGA_C80x25 _IO('S', M_VGA_C80x25) #define SW_VGA_C80x30 _IO('S', M_VGA_C80x30) #define SW_VGA_C80x50 _IO('S', M_VGA_C80x50) #define SW_VGA_C80x60 _IO('S', M_VGA_C80x60) #define SW_VGA_M80x25 _IO('S', M_VGA_M80x25) #define SW_VGA_M80x30 _IO('S', M_VGA_M80x30) #define SW_VGA_M80x50 _IO('S', M_VGA_M80x50) #define SW_VGA_M80x60 _IO('S', M_VGA_M80x60) #define SW_VGA11 _IO('S', M_VGA11) #define SW_BG640x480 _IO('S', M_VGA11) #define SW_VGA12 _IO('S', M_VGA12) #define SW_CG640x480 _IO('S', M_VGA12) #define SW_VGA13 _IO('S', M_VGA13) #define SW_VGA_CG320 _IO('S', M_VGA13) #define SW_VGA_CG640 _IO('S', M_VGA_CG640) #define SW_VGA_MODEX _IO('S', M_VGA_MODEX) #define SW_VGA_C90x25 _IO('S', M_VGA_C90x25) #define SW_VGA_M90x25 _IO('S', M_VGA_M90x25) #define SW_VGA_C90x30 _IO('S', M_VGA_C90x30) #define SW_VGA_M90x30 _IO('S', M_VGA_M90x30) #define SW_VGA_C90x43 _IO('S', M_VGA_C90x43) #define SW_VGA_M90x43 _IO('S', M_VGA_M90x43) #define SW_VGA_C90x50 _IO('S', M_VGA_C90x50) #define SW_VGA_M90x50 _IO('S', M_VGA_M90x50) #define SW_VGA_C90x60 _IO('S', M_VGA_C90x60) #define SW_VGA_M90x60 _IO('S', M_VGA_M90x60) #define SW_TEXT_80x25 _IO('S', M_TEXT_80x25) #define SW_TEXT_80x30 _IO('S', M_TEXT_80x30) #define SW_TEXT_80x43 _IO('S', M_TEXT_80x43) #define SW_TEXT_80x50 _IO('S', M_TEXT_80x50) #define SW_TEXT_80x60 _IO('S', M_TEXT_80x60) #define SW_TEXT_132x25 _IO('S', M_TEXT_132x25) #define SW_TEXT_132x30 _IO('S', M_TEXT_132x30) #define SW_TEXT_132x43 _IO('S', M_TEXT_132x43) #define SW_TEXT_132x50 _IO('S', M_TEXT_132x50) #define SW_TEXT_132x60 _IO('S', M_TEXT_132x60) #define SW_VESA_CG640x400 _IO('V', M_VESA_CG640x400 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_CG640x480 _IO('V', M_VESA_CG640x480 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_800x600 _IO('V', M_VESA_800x600 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_CG800x600 _IO('V', M_VESA_CG800x600 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_1024x768 _IO('V', M_VESA_1024x768 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_CG1024x768 _IO('V', M_VESA_CG1024x768 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_1280x1024 _IO('V', M_VESA_1280x1024 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_CG1280x1024 _IO('V', M_VESA_CG1280x1024 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_C80x60 _IO('V', M_VESA_C80x60 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_C132x25 _IO('V', M_VESA_C132x25 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_C132x43 _IO('V', M_VESA_C132x43 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_C132x50 _IO('V', M_VESA_C132x50 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_C132x60 _IO('V', M_VESA_C132x60 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_32K_320 _IO('V', M_VESA_32K_320 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_64K_320 _IO('V', M_VESA_64K_320 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_FULL_320 _IO('V', M_VESA_FULL_320 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_32K_640 _IO('V', M_VESA_32K_640 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_64K_640 _IO('V', M_VESA_64K_640 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_FULL_640 _IO('V', M_VESA_FULL_640 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_32K_800 _IO('V', M_VESA_32K_800 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_64K_800 _IO('V', M_VESA_64K_800 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_FULL_800 _IO('V', M_VESA_FULL_800 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_32K_1024 _IO('V', M_VESA_32K_1024 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_64K_1024 _IO('V', M_VESA_64K_1024 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_FULL_1024 _IO('V', M_VESA_FULL_1024 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_32K_1280 _IO('V', M_VESA_32K_1280 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_64K_1280 _IO('V', M_VESA_64K_1280 - M_VESA_BASE) #define SW_VESA_FULL_1280 _IO('V', M_VESA_FULL_1280 - M_VESA_BASE) #endif /* !_SYS_CONSIO_H_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/gtaskqueue.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/gtaskqueue.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/gtaskqueue.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,124 +1,108 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2014 Jeffrey Roberson * Copyright (c) 2016 Matthew Macy * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SYS_GTASKQUEUE_H_ #define _SYS_GTASKQUEUE_H_ #include #ifndef _KERNEL #error "no user-serviceable parts inside" #endif struct gtaskqueue; typedef void (*gtaskqueue_enqueue_fn)(void *context); /* * Taskqueue groups. Manages dynamic thread groups and irq binding for * device and other tasks. */ void gtaskqueue_block(struct gtaskqueue *queue); void gtaskqueue_unblock(struct gtaskqueue *queue); int gtaskqueue_cancel(struct gtaskqueue *queue, struct gtask *gtask); void gtaskqueue_drain(struct gtaskqueue *queue, struct gtask *task); void gtaskqueue_drain_all(struct gtaskqueue *queue); int grouptaskqueue_enqueue(struct gtaskqueue *queue, struct gtask *task); void taskqgroup_attach(struct taskqgroup *qgroup, struct grouptask *grptask, void *uniq, int irq, char *name); int taskqgroup_attach_cpu(struct taskqgroup *qgroup, struct grouptask *grptask, void *uniq, int cpu, int irq, char *name); void taskqgroup_detach(struct taskqgroup *qgroup, struct grouptask *gtask); struct taskqgroup *taskqgroup_create(char *name); void taskqgroup_destroy(struct taskqgroup *qgroup); int taskqgroup_adjust(struct taskqgroup *qgroup, int cnt, int stride); #define TASK_ENQUEUED 0x1 #define TASK_SKIP_WAKEUP 0x2 #define GTASK_INIT(task, flags, priority, func, context) do { \ (task)->ta_flags = flags; \ (task)->ta_priority = (priority); \ (task)->ta_func = (func); \ (task)->ta_context = (context); \ } while (0) #define GROUPTASK_INIT(gtask, priority, func, context) \ GTASK_INIT(&(gtask)->gt_task, TASK_SKIP_WAKEUP, priority, func, context) #define GROUPTASK_ENQUEUE(gtask) \ grouptaskqueue_enqueue((gtask)->gt_taskqueue, &(gtask)->gt_task) #define TASKQGROUP_DECLARE(name) \ extern struct taskqgroup *qgroup_##name -#ifdef EARLY_AP_STARTUP #define TASKQGROUP_DEFINE(name, cnt, stride) \ \ struct taskqgroup *qgroup_##name; \ \ static void \ taskqgroup_define_##name(void *arg) \ { \ qgroup_##name = taskqgroup_create(#name); \ - taskqgroup_adjust(qgroup_##name, (cnt), (stride)); \ } \ \ -SYSINIT(taskqgroup_##name, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_FIRST, \ - taskqgroup_define_##name, NULL) -#else /* !EARLY_AP_STARTUP */ -#define TASKQGROUP_DEFINE(name, cnt, stride) \ - \ -struct taskqgroup *qgroup_##name; \ - \ -static void \ -taskqgroup_define_##name(void *arg) \ -{ \ - qgroup_##name = taskqgroup_create(#name); \ -} \ - \ -SYSINIT(taskqgroup_##name, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_FIRST, \ +SYSINIT(taskqgroup_##name, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_FIRST, \ taskqgroup_define_##name, NULL); \ \ static void \ taskqgroup_adjust_##name(void *arg) \ { \ taskqgroup_adjust(qgroup_##name, (cnt), (stride)); \ } \ \ SYSINIT(taskqgroup_adj_##name, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_ANY, \ taskqgroup_adjust_##name, NULL) -#endif /* EARLY_AP_STARTUP */ TASKQGROUP_DECLARE(net); TASKQGROUP_DECLARE(softirq); #endif /* !_SYS_GTASKQUEUE_H_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/kernel.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/kernel.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/kernel.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,415 +1,416 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1995 Terrence R. Lambert * All rights reserved. * * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)kernel.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SYS_KERNEL_H_ #define _SYS_KERNEL_H_ #include #ifdef _KERNEL /* for intrhook below */ #include /* Global variables for the kernel. */ /* 1.1 */ extern char kernelname[MAXPATHLEN]; extern int tick; /* usec per tick (1000000 / hz) */ extern int hz; /* system clock's frequency */ extern int psratio; /* ratio: prof / stat */ extern int stathz; /* statistics clock's frequency */ extern int profhz; /* profiling clock's frequency */ extern int profprocs; /* number of process's profiling */ extern volatile int ticks; #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * Enumerated types for known system startup interfaces. * * Startup occurs in ascending numeric order; the list entries are * sorted prior to attempting startup to guarantee order. Items * of the same level are arbitrated for order based on the 'order' * element. * * These numbers are arbitrary and are chosen ONLY for ordering; the * enumeration values are explicit rather than implicit to provide * for binary compatibility with inserted elements. * * The SI_SUB_LAST value must have the highest lexical value. */ enum sysinit_sub_id { SI_SUB_DUMMY = 0x0000000, /* not executed; for linker*/ SI_SUB_DONE = 0x0000001, /* processed*/ SI_SUB_TUNABLES = 0x0700000, /* establish tunable values */ SI_SUB_COPYRIGHT = 0x0800001, /* first use of console*/ SI_SUB_VM = 0x1000000, /* virtual memory system init*/ SI_SUB_KMEM = 0x1800000, /* kernel memory*/ SI_SUB_HYPERVISOR = 0x1A40000, /* * Hypervisor detection and * virtualization support * setup. */ SI_SUB_WITNESS = 0x1A80000, /* witness initialization */ SI_SUB_MTX_POOL_DYNAMIC = 0x1AC0000, /* dynamic mutex pool */ SI_SUB_LOCK = 0x1B00000, /* various locks */ SI_SUB_EVENTHANDLER = 0x1C00000, /* eventhandler init */ SI_SUB_VNET_PRELINK = 0x1E00000, /* vnet init before modules */ SI_SUB_KLD = 0x2000000, /* KLD and module setup */ SI_SUB_CPU = 0x2100000, /* CPU resource(s)*/ SI_SUB_RACCT = 0x2110000, /* resource accounting */ SI_SUB_KDTRACE = 0x2140000, /* Kernel dtrace hooks */ SI_SUB_RANDOM = 0x2160000, /* random number generator */ SI_SUB_MAC = 0x2180000, /* TrustedBSD MAC subsystem */ SI_SUB_MAC_POLICY = 0x21C0000, /* TrustedBSD MAC policies */ SI_SUB_MAC_LATE = 0x21D0000, /* TrustedBSD MAC subsystem */ SI_SUB_VNET = 0x21E0000, /* vnet 0 */ SI_SUB_INTRINSIC = 0x2200000, /* proc 0*/ SI_SUB_VM_CONF = 0x2300000, /* config VM, set limits*/ SI_SUB_DDB_SERVICES = 0x2380000, /* capture, scripting, etc. */ SI_SUB_RUN_QUEUE = 0x2400000, /* set up run queue*/ SI_SUB_KTRACE = 0x2480000, /* ktrace */ SI_SUB_OPENSOLARIS = 0x2490000, /* OpenSolaris compatibility */ SI_SUB_AUDIT = 0x24C0000, /* audit */ SI_SUB_CREATE_INIT = 0x2500000, /* create init process*/ SI_SUB_SCHED_IDLE = 0x2600000, /* required idle procs */ SI_SUB_MBUF = 0x2700000, /* mbuf subsystem */ SI_SUB_INTR = 0x2800000, /* interrupt threads */ + SI_SUB_TASKQ = 0x2880000, /* task queues */ #ifdef EARLY_AP_STARTUP SI_SUB_SMP = 0x2900000, /* start the APs*/ #endif SI_SUB_SOFTINTR = 0x2A00000, /* start soft interrupt thread */ SI_SUB_DEVFS = 0x2F00000, /* devfs ready for devices */ SI_SUB_INIT_IF = 0x3000000, /* prep for net interfaces */ SI_SUB_NETGRAPH = 0x3010000, /* Let Netgraph initialize */ SI_SUB_DTRACE = 0x3020000, /* DTrace subsystem */ SI_SUB_DTRACE_PROVIDER = 0x3048000, /* DTrace providers */ SI_SUB_DTRACE_ANON = 0x308C000, /* DTrace anon enabling */ SI_SUB_DRIVERS = 0x3100000, /* Let Drivers initialize */ SI_SUB_CONFIGURE = 0x3800000, /* Configure devices */ SI_SUB_VFS = 0x4000000, /* virtual filesystem*/ SI_SUB_CLOCKS = 0x4800000, /* real time and stat clocks*/ SI_SUB_SYSV_SHM = 0x6400000, /* System V shared memory*/ SI_SUB_SYSV_SEM = 0x6800000, /* System V semaphores*/ SI_SUB_SYSV_MSG = 0x6C00000, /* System V message queues*/ SI_SUB_P1003_1B = 0x6E00000, /* P1003.1B realtime */ SI_SUB_PSEUDO = 0x7000000, /* pseudo devices*/ SI_SUB_EXEC = 0x7400000, /* execve() handlers */ SI_SUB_PROTO_BEGIN = 0x8000000, /* VNET initialization */ SI_SUB_PROTO_PFIL = 0x8100000, /* Initialize pfil before FWs */ SI_SUB_PROTO_IF = 0x8400000, /* interfaces*/ SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAININIT = 0x8600000, /* domain registration system */ SI_SUB_PROTO_MC = 0x8700000, /* Multicast */ SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN = 0x8800000, /* domains (address families?)*/ SI_SUB_PROTO_FIREWALL = 0x8806000, /* Firewalls */ SI_SUB_PROTO_IFATTACHDOMAIN = 0x8808000,/* domain dependent data init */ SI_SUB_PROTO_END = 0x8ffffff, /* VNET helper functions */ SI_SUB_KPROF = 0x9000000, /* kernel profiling*/ SI_SUB_KICK_SCHEDULER = 0xa000000, /* start the timeout events*/ SI_SUB_INT_CONFIG_HOOKS = 0xa800000, /* Interrupts enabled config */ SI_SUB_ROOT_CONF = 0xb000000, /* Find root devices */ SI_SUB_INTRINSIC_POST = 0xd000000, /* proc 0 cleanup*/ SI_SUB_SYSCALLS = 0xd800000, /* register system calls */ SI_SUB_VNET_DONE = 0xdc00000, /* vnet registration complete */ SI_SUB_KTHREAD_INIT = 0xe000000, /* init process*/ SI_SUB_KTHREAD_PAGE = 0xe400000, /* pageout daemon*/ SI_SUB_KTHREAD_VM = 0xe800000, /* vm daemon*/ SI_SUB_KTHREAD_BUF = 0xea00000, /* buffer daemon*/ SI_SUB_KTHREAD_UPDATE = 0xec00000, /* update daemon*/ SI_SUB_KTHREAD_IDLE = 0xee00000, /* idle procs*/ #ifndef EARLY_AP_STARTUP SI_SUB_SMP = 0xf000000, /* start the APs*/ #endif SI_SUB_RACCTD = 0xf100000, /* start racctd*/ SI_SUB_LAST = 0xfffffff /* final initialization */ }; /* * Some enumerated orders; "ANY" sorts last. */ enum sysinit_elem_order { SI_ORDER_FIRST = 0x0000000, /* first*/ SI_ORDER_SECOND = 0x0000001, /* second*/ SI_ORDER_THIRD = 0x0000002, /* third*/ SI_ORDER_FOURTH = 0x0000003, /* fourth*/ SI_ORDER_MIDDLE = 0x1000000, /* somewhere in the middle */ SI_ORDER_ANY = 0xfffffff /* last*/ }; /* * A system initialization call instance * * At the moment there is one instance of sysinit. We probably do not * want two which is why this code is if'd out, but we definitely want * to discern SYSINIT's which take non-constant data pointers and * SYSINIT's which take constant data pointers, * * The C_* macros take functions expecting const void * arguments * while the non-C_* macros take functions expecting just void * arguments. * * With -Wcast-qual on, the compiler issues warnings: * - if we pass non-const data or functions taking non-const data * to a C_* macro. * * - if we pass const data to the normal macros * * However, no warning is issued if we pass a function taking const data * through a normal non-const macro. This is ok because the function is * saying it won't modify the data so we don't care whether the data is * modifiable or not. */ typedef void (*sysinit_nfunc_t)(void *); typedef void (*sysinit_cfunc_t)(const void *); struct sysinit { enum sysinit_sub_id subsystem; /* subsystem identifier*/ enum sysinit_elem_order order; /* init order within subsystem*/ sysinit_cfunc_t func; /* function */ const void *udata; /* multiplexer/argument */ }; /* * Default: no special processing * * The C_ version of SYSINIT is for data pointers to const * data ( and functions taking data pointers to const data ). * At the moment it is no different from SYSINIT and thus * still results in warnings. * * The casts are necessary to have the compiler produce the * correct warnings when -Wcast-qual is used. * */ #define C_SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \ static struct sysinit uniquifier ## _sys_init = { \ subsystem, \ order, \ func, \ (ident) \ }; \ DATA_SET(sysinit_set,uniquifier ## _sys_init) #define SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \ C_SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, \ (sysinit_cfunc_t)(sysinit_nfunc_t)func, (void *)(ident)) /* * Called on module unload: no special processing */ #define C_SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \ static struct sysinit uniquifier ## _sys_uninit = { \ subsystem, \ order, \ func, \ (ident) \ }; \ DATA_SET(sysuninit_set,uniquifier ## _sys_uninit) #define SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \ C_SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, \ (sysinit_cfunc_t)(sysinit_nfunc_t)func, (void *)(ident)) void sysinit_add(struct sysinit **set, struct sysinit **set_end); /* * Infrastructure for tunable 'constants'. Value may be specified at compile * time or kernel load time. Rules relating tunables together can be placed * in a SYSINIT function at SI_SUB_TUNABLES with SI_ORDER_ANY. * * WARNING: developers should never use the reserved suffixes specified in * loader.conf(5) for any tunables or conflicts will result. */ /* * int * please avoid using for new tunables! */ extern void tunable_int_init(void *); struct tunable_int { const char *path; int *var; }; #define TUNABLE_INT(path, var) \ static struct tunable_int __CONCAT(__tunable_int_, __LINE__) = { \ (path), \ (var), \ }; \ SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__), \ SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_int_init, \ &__CONCAT(__tunable_int_, __LINE__)) #define TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(path, var) getenv_int((path), (var)) /* * long */ extern void tunable_long_init(void *); struct tunable_long { const char *path; long *var; }; #define TUNABLE_LONG(path, var) \ static struct tunable_long __CONCAT(__tunable_long_, __LINE__) = { \ (path), \ (var), \ }; \ SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__), \ SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_long_init,\ &__CONCAT(__tunable_long_, __LINE__)) #define TUNABLE_LONG_FETCH(path, var) getenv_long((path), (var)) /* * unsigned long */ extern void tunable_ulong_init(void *); struct tunable_ulong { const char *path; unsigned long *var; }; #define TUNABLE_ULONG(path, var) \ static struct tunable_ulong __CONCAT(__tunable_ulong_, __LINE__) = { \ (path), \ (var), \ }; \ SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__), \ SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_ulong_init, \ &__CONCAT(__tunable_ulong_, __LINE__)) #define TUNABLE_ULONG_FETCH(path, var) getenv_ulong((path), (var)) /* * int64_t */ extern void tunable_int64_init(void *); struct tunable_int64 { const char *path; int64_t *var; }; #define TUNABLE_INT64(path, var) \ static struct tunable_int64 __CONCAT(__tunable_int64_, __LINE__) = { \ (path), \ (var), \ }; \ SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__), \ SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_int64_init, \ &__CONCAT(__tunable_int64_, __LINE__)) #define TUNABLE_INT64_FETCH(path, var) getenv_int64((path), (var)) /* * uint64_t */ extern void tunable_uint64_init(void *); struct tunable_uint64 { const char *path; uint64_t *var; }; #define TUNABLE_UINT64(path, var) \ static struct tunable_uint64 __CONCAT(__tunable_uint64_, __LINE__) = { \ (path), \ (var), \ }; \ SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__), \ SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_uint64_init, \ &__CONCAT(__tunable_uint64_, __LINE__)) #define TUNABLE_UINT64_FETCH(path, var) getenv_uint64((path), (var)) /* * quad */ extern void tunable_quad_init(void *); struct tunable_quad { const char *path; quad_t *var; }; #define TUNABLE_QUAD(path, var) \ static struct tunable_quad __CONCAT(__tunable_quad_, __LINE__) = { \ (path), \ (var), \ }; \ SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__), \ SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_quad_init, \ &__CONCAT(__tunable_quad_, __LINE__)) #define TUNABLE_QUAD_FETCH(path, var) getenv_quad((path), (var)) extern void tunable_str_init(void *); struct tunable_str { const char *path; char *var; int size; }; #define TUNABLE_STR(path, var, size) \ static struct tunable_str __CONCAT(__tunable_str_, __LINE__) = { \ (path), \ (var), \ (size), \ }; \ SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__), \ SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_str_init, \ &__CONCAT(__tunable_str_, __LINE__)) #define TUNABLE_STR_FETCH(path, var, size) \ getenv_string((path), (var), (size)) typedef void (*ich_func_t)(void *_arg); struct intr_config_hook { TAILQ_ENTRY(intr_config_hook) ich_links; ich_func_t ich_func; void *ich_arg; }; int config_intrhook_establish(struct intr_config_hook *hook); void config_intrhook_disestablish(struct intr_config_hook *hook); void config_intrhook_oneshot(ich_func_t _func, void *_arg); #endif /* !_SYS_KERNEL_H_*/ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/kerneldump.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/kerneldump.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/kerneldump.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,154 +1,148 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2002 Poul-Henning Kamp * Copyright (c) 2002 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by Poul-Henning Kamp * and NAI Labs, the Security Research Division of Network Associates, Inc. * under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as part of the * DARPA CHATS research program. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote * products derived from this software without specific prior written * permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SYS_KERNELDUMP_H #define _SYS_KERNELDUMP_H #include #include #include #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN #define dtoh32(x) __bswap32(x) #define dtoh64(x) __bswap64(x) #define htod32(x) __bswap32(x) #define htod64(x) __bswap64(x) #elif BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN #define dtoh32(x) (x) #define dtoh64(x) (x) #define htod32(x) (x) #define htod64(x) (x) #endif #define KERNELDUMP_ENC_NONE 0 #define KERNELDUMP_ENC_AES_256_CBC 1 #define KERNELDUMP_BUFFER_SIZE 4096 #define KERNELDUMP_IV_MAX_SIZE 32 #define KERNELDUMP_KEY_MAX_SIZE 64 #define KERNELDUMP_ENCKEY_MAX_SIZE (16384 / 8) /* * All uintX_t fields are in dump byte order, which is the same as * network byte order. Use the macros defined above to read or * write the fields. */ struct kerneldumpheader { char magic[20]; #define KERNELDUMPMAGIC "FreeBSD Kernel Dump" #define TEXTDUMPMAGIC "FreeBSD Text Dump" #define KERNELDUMPMAGIC_CLEARED "Cleared Kernel Dump" char architecture[12]; uint32_t version; #define KERNELDUMPVERSION 2 #define KERNELDUMP_TEXT_VERSION 2 uint32_t architectureversion; #define KERNELDUMP_AARCH64_VERSION 1 #define KERNELDUMP_AMD64_VERSION 2 #define KERNELDUMP_ARM_VERSION 1 #define KERNELDUMP_I386_VERSION 2 #define KERNELDUMP_MIPS_VERSION 1 #define KERNELDUMP_POWERPC_VERSION 1 #define KERNELDUMP_RISCV_VERSION 1 #define KERNELDUMP_SPARC64_VERSION 1 uint64_t dumplength; /* excl headers */ uint64_t dumptime; uint32_t dumpkeysize; uint32_t blocksize; char hostname[64]; char versionstring[192]; char panicstring[188]; uint32_t parity; }; struct kerneldumpkey { uint8_t kdk_encryption; uint8_t kdk_iv[KERNELDUMP_IV_MAX_SIZE]; uint32_t kdk_encryptedkeysize; uint8_t kdk_encryptedkey[]; } __packed; /* * Parity calculation is endian insensitive. */ static __inline u_int32_t kerneldump_parity(struct kerneldumpheader *kdhp) { uint32_t *up, parity; u_int i; up = (uint32_t *)kdhp; parity = 0; for (i = 0; i < sizeof *kdhp; i += sizeof *up) parity ^= *up++; return (parity); } #ifdef _KERNEL struct dump_pa { vm_paddr_t pa_start; vm_paddr_t pa_size; }; -int kerneldumpcrypto_init(struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc); -uint32_t kerneldumpcrypto_dumpkeysize(const struct kerneldumpcrypto *kdc); - -void mkdumpheader(struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, char *magic, uint32_t archver, - uint64_t dumplen, uint32_t dumpkeysize, uint32_t blksz); - int dumpsys_generic(struct dumperinfo *); void dumpsys_map_chunk(vm_paddr_t, size_t, void **); typedef int dumpsys_callback_t(struct dump_pa *, int, void *); int dumpsys_foreach_chunk(dumpsys_callback_t, void *); int dumpsys_cb_dumpdata(struct dump_pa *, int, void *); int dumpsys_buf_seek(struct dumperinfo *, size_t); int dumpsys_buf_write(struct dumperinfo *, char *, size_t); int dumpsys_buf_flush(struct dumperinfo *); void dumpsys_gen_pa_init(void); struct dump_pa *dumpsys_gen_pa_next(struct dump_pa *); void dumpsys_gen_wbinv_all(void); void dumpsys_gen_unmap_chunk(vm_paddr_t, size_t, void *); int dumpsys_gen_write_aux_headers(struct dumperinfo *); extern int do_minidump; #endif #endif /* _SYS_KERNELDUMP_H */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/sbuf.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/sbuf.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/sbuf.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,112 +1,114 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Poul-Henning Kamp * Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Dag-Erling Coïdan Smørgrav * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer * in this position and unchanged. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SYS_SBUF_H_ #define _SYS_SBUF_H_ #include struct sbuf; typedef int (sbuf_drain_func)(void *, const char *, int); /* * Structure definition */ struct sbuf { char *s_buf; /* storage buffer */ sbuf_drain_func *s_drain_func; /* drain function */ void *s_drain_arg; /* user-supplied drain argument */ int s_error; /* current error code */ ssize_t s_size; /* size of storage buffer */ ssize_t s_len; /* current length of string */ #define SBUF_FIXEDLEN 0x00000000 /* fixed length buffer (default) */ #define SBUF_AUTOEXTEND 0x00000001 /* automatically extend buffer */ #define SBUF_INCLUDENUL 0x00000002 /* nulterm byte is counted in len */ +#define SBUF_DRAINTOEOR 0x00000004 /* use section 0 as drain EOR marker */ #define SBUF_USRFLAGMSK 0x0000ffff /* mask of flags the user may specify */ #define SBUF_DYNAMIC 0x00010000 /* s_buf must be freed */ #define SBUF_FINISHED 0x00020000 /* set by sbuf_finish() */ #define SBUF_DYNSTRUCT 0x00080000 /* sbuf must be freed */ #define SBUF_INSECTION 0x00100000 /* set by sbuf_start_section() */ int s_flags; /* flags */ ssize_t s_sect_len; /* current length of section */ + ssize_t s_rec_off; /* current record start offset */ }; #ifndef HD_COLUMN_MASK #define HD_COLUMN_MASK 0xff #define HD_DELIM_MASK 0xff00 #define HD_OMIT_COUNT (1 << 16) #define HD_OMIT_HEX (1 << 17) #define HD_OMIT_CHARS (1 << 18) #endif /* HD_COLUMN_MASK */ __BEGIN_DECLS /* * API functions */ struct sbuf *sbuf_new(struct sbuf *, char *, int, int); #define sbuf_new_auto() \ sbuf_new(NULL, NULL, 0, SBUF_AUTOEXTEND) int sbuf_get_flags(struct sbuf *); void sbuf_clear_flags(struct sbuf *, int); void sbuf_set_flags(struct sbuf *, int); void sbuf_clear(struct sbuf *); int sbuf_setpos(struct sbuf *, ssize_t); int sbuf_bcat(struct sbuf *, const void *, size_t); int sbuf_bcpy(struct sbuf *, const void *, size_t); int sbuf_cat(struct sbuf *, const char *); int sbuf_cpy(struct sbuf *, const char *); int sbuf_printf(struct sbuf *, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3); int sbuf_vprintf(struct sbuf *, const char *, __va_list) __printflike(2, 0); int sbuf_putc(struct sbuf *, int); void sbuf_set_drain(struct sbuf *, sbuf_drain_func *, void *); int sbuf_trim(struct sbuf *); int sbuf_error(const struct sbuf *); int sbuf_finish(struct sbuf *); char *sbuf_data(struct sbuf *); ssize_t sbuf_len(struct sbuf *); int sbuf_done(const struct sbuf *); void sbuf_delete(struct sbuf *); void sbuf_start_section(struct sbuf *, ssize_t *); ssize_t sbuf_end_section(struct sbuf *, ssize_t, size_t, int); void sbuf_hexdump(struct sbuf *, const void *, int, const char *, int); void sbuf_putbuf(struct sbuf *); #ifdef _KERNEL struct uio; struct sbuf *sbuf_uionew(struct sbuf *, struct uio *, int *); int sbuf_bcopyin(struct sbuf *, const void *, size_t); int sbuf_copyin(struct sbuf *, const void *, size_t); #endif __END_DECLS #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/taskqueue.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/taskqueue.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/sys/taskqueue.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,211 +1,211 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2000 Doug Rabson * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SYS_TASKQUEUE_H_ #define _SYS_TASKQUEUE_H_ #ifndef _KERNEL #error "no user-serviceable parts inside" #endif #include #include #include #include struct taskqueue; struct taskqgroup; struct thread; struct timeout_task { struct taskqueue *q; struct task t; struct callout c; int f; }; enum taskqueue_callback_type { TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_INIT, TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_SHUTDOWN, }; #define TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_MIN TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_INIT #define TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_MAX TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_SHUTDOWN #define TASKQUEUE_NUM_CALLBACKS TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_MAX + 1 #define TASKQUEUE_NAMELEN 32 typedef void (*taskqueue_callback_fn)(void *context); /* * A notification callback function which is called from * taskqueue_enqueue(). The context argument is given in the call to * taskqueue_create(). This function would normally be used to allow the * queue to arrange to run itself later (e.g., by scheduling a software * interrupt or waking a kernel thread). */ typedef void (*taskqueue_enqueue_fn)(void *context); struct taskqueue *taskqueue_create(const char *name, int mflags, taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue, void *context); int taskqueue_start_threads(struct taskqueue **tqp, int count, int pri, const char *name, ...) __printflike(4, 5); int taskqueue_start_threads_cpuset(struct taskqueue **tqp, int count, int pri, cpuset_t *mask, const char *name, ...) __printflike(5, 6); int taskqueue_enqueue(struct taskqueue *queue, struct task *task); int taskqueue_enqueue_timeout(struct taskqueue *queue, struct timeout_task *timeout_task, int ticks); int taskqueue_enqueue_timeout_sbt(struct taskqueue *queue, struct timeout_task *timeout_task, sbintime_t sbt, sbintime_t pr, int flags); int taskqueue_poll_is_busy(struct taskqueue *queue, struct task *task); int taskqueue_cancel(struct taskqueue *queue, struct task *task, u_int *pendp); int taskqueue_cancel_timeout(struct taskqueue *queue, struct timeout_task *timeout_task, u_int *pendp); void taskqueue_drain(struct taskqueue *queue, struct task *task); void taskqueue_drain_timeout(struct taskqueue *queue, struct timeout_task *timeout_task); void taskqueue_drain_all(struct taskqueue *queue); void taskqueue_free(struct taskqueue *queue); void taskqueue_run(struct taskqueue *queue); void taskqueue_block(struct taskqueue *queue); void taskqueue_unblock(struct taskqueue *queue); int taskqueue_member(struct taskqueue *queue, struct thread *td); void taskqueue_set_callback(struct taskqueue *queue, enum taskqueue_callback_type cb_type, taskqueue_callback_fn callback, void *context); #define TASK_INITIALIZER(priority, func, context) \ { .ta_pending = 0, \ .ta_priority = (priority), \ .ta_func = (func), \ .ta_context = (context) } /* * Functions for dedicated thread taskqueues */ void taskqueue_thread_loop(void *arg); void taskqueue_thread_enqueue(void *context); /* * Initialise a task structure. */ #define TASK_INIT(task, priority, func, context) do { \ (task)->ta_pending = 0; \ (task)->ta_priority = (priority); \ (task)->ta_func = (func); \ (task)->ta_context = (context); \ } while (0) void _timeout_task_init(struct taskqueue *queue, struct timeout_task *timeout_task, int priority, task_fn_t func, void *context); #define TIMEOUT_TASK_INIT(queue, timeout_task, priority, func, context) \ _timeout_task_init(queue, timeout_task, priority, func, context); /* * Declare a reference to a taskqueue. */ #define TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(name) \ extern struct taskqueue *taskqueue_##name /* * Define and initialise a global taskqueue that uses sleep mutexes. */ #define TASKQUEUE_DEFINE(name, enqueue, context, init) \ \ struct taskqueue *taskqueue_##name; \ \ static void \ taskqueue_define_##name(void *arg) \ { \ taskqueue_##name = \ taskqueue_create(#name, M_WAITOK, (enqueue), (context)); \ init; \ } \ \ -SYSINIT(taskqueue_##name, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_SECOND, \ +SYSINIT(taskqueue_##name, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_SECOND, \ taskqueue_define_##name, NULL); \ \ struct __hack #define TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD(name) \ TASKQUEUE_DEFINE(name, taskqueue_thread_enqueue, &taskqueue_##name, \ taskqueue_start_threads(&taskqueue_##name, 1, PWAIT, \ "%s taskq", #name)) /* * Define and initialise a global taskqueue that uses spin mutexes. */ #define TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE(name, enqueue, context, init) \ \ struct taskqueue *taskqueue_##name; \ \ static void \ taskqueue_define_##name(void *arg) \ { \ taskqueue_##name = \ taskqueue_create_fast(#name, M_WAITOK, (enqueue), \ (context)); \ init; \ } \ \ -SYSINIT(taskqueue_##name, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_SECOND, \ +SYSINIT(taskqueue_##name, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_SECOND, \ taskqueue_define_##name, NULL); \ \ struct __hack #define TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE_THREAD(name) \ TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE(name, taskqueue_thread_enqueue, \ &taskqueue_##name, taskqueue_start_threads(&taskqueue_##name \ 1, PWAIT, "%s taskq", #name)) /* * These queues are serviced by software interrupt handlers. To enqueue * a task, call taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_swi, &task) or * taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_swi_giant, &task). */ TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(swi_giant); TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(swi); /* * This queue is serviced by a kernel thread. To enqueue a task, call * taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_thread, &task). */ TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(thread); /* * Queue for swi handlers dispatched from fast interrupt handlers. * These are necessarily different from the above because the queue * must be locked with spinlocks since sleep mutex's cannot be used * from a fast interrupt handler context. */ TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(fast); struct taskqueue *taskqueue_create_fast(const char *name, int mflags, taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue, void *context); #endif /* !_SYS_TASKQUEUE_H_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/sequences =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/sequences (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/sequences (revision 322676) @@ -1,113 +1,115 @@ #- # Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Ed Schouten # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND # ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF # SUCH DAMAGE. # # $FreeBSD$ # File format is as follows: # Abbr Abbreviation of sequence name # Name Sequence name (will be converted to C function name) # Sequence Bytes that form the sequence # Arguments Standard value of arguments passed to this sequence # - `n' non-zero number (0 gets converted to 1) # - `r' regular numeric argument # - `v' means a variable number of arguments # Abbr Name Sequence Arguments CBT Cursor Backward Tabulation ^[ [ Z n CHT Cursor Forward Tabulation ^[ [ I n CNL Cursor Next Line ^[ [ E n CPL Cursor Previous Line ^[ [ F n CPR Cursor Position Report ^[ [ n r CUB Cursor Backward ^[ [ D n CUD Cursor Down ^[ [ B n CUD Cursor Down ^[ [ e n CUF Cursor Forward ^[ [ C n CUF Cursor Forward ^[ [ a n CUP Cursor Position ^[ [ H n n CUP Cursor Position ^[ [ f n n CUU Cursor Up ^[ [ A n DA1 Primary Device Attributes ^[ [ c r DA2 Secondary Device Attributes ^[ [ > c r DC Delete character ^[ [ P n DCS Device Control String ^[ P DECALN Alignment test ^[ # 8 DECDHL Double Height Double Width Line Top ^[ # 3 DECDHL Double Height Double Width Line Bottom ^[ # 4 DECDWL Single Height Double Width Line ^[ # 6 DECKPAM Keypad application mode ^[ = DECKPNM Keypad numeric mode ^[ > DECRC Restore cursor ^[ 8 DECRC Restore cursor ^[ [ u DECRM Reset DEC mode ^[ [ ? l r DECSC Save cursor ^[ 7 DECSC Save cursor ^[ [ s DECSM Set DEC mode ^[ [ ? h r DECSTBM Set top and bottom margins ^[ [ r r r DECSWL Single Height Single Width Line ^[ # 5 DL Delete line ^[ [ M n DSR Device Status Report ^[ [ ? n r ECH Erase character ^[ [ X n ED Erase display ^[ [ J r EL Erase line ^[ [ K r G0SCS0 G0 SCS Special Graphics ^[ ( 0 G0SCS1 G0 SCS US ASCII ^[ ( 1 G0SCS2 G0 SCS Special Graphics ^[ ( 2 G0SCSA G0 SCS UK National ^[ ( A G0SCSB G0 SCS US ASCII ^[ ( B G1SCS0 G1 SCS Special Graphics ^[ ) 0 G1SCS1 G1 SCS US ASCII ^[ ) 1 G1SCS2 G1 SCS Special Graphics ^[ ) 2 G1SCSA G1 SCS UK National ^[ ) A G1SCSB G1 SCS US ASCII ^[ ) B HPA Horizontal Position Absolute ^[ [ G n HPA Horizontal Position Absolute ^[ [ ` n HTS Horizontal Tab Set ^[ H ICH Insert character ^[ [ @ n IL Insert line ^[ [ L n IND Index ^[ D NEL Next line ^[ E OSC Operating System Command ^[ ] RI Reverse index ^[ M RIS Reset to Initial State ^[ c RM Reset Mode ^[ [ l r SD Pan Up ^[ [ T n SGR Set Graphic Rendition ^[ [ m v SM Set Mode ^[ [ h r ST String Terminator ^[ \\ SU Pan Down ^[ [ S n TBC Tab Clear ^[ [ g r VPA Vertical Position Absolute ^[ [ d n # Cons25 compatibility sequences -C25ADBG Cons25 set adapter background ^[ [ = G r -C25ADFG Cons25 set adapter foreground ^[ [ = F r C25BLPD Cons25 set bell pitch duration ^[ [ = B r r -C25CURS Cons25 set cursor type ^[ [ = S r +C25BORD Cons25 set border ^[ [ = A r +C25DBG Cons25 set default background ^[ [ = G r +C25DFG Cons25 set default foreground ^[ [ = F r +C25GCS Cons25 set global cursor shape ^[ [ = C v +C25LCT Cons25 set local cursor type ^[ [ = S r C25MODE Cons25 set terminal mode ^[ [ = T r C25SGR Cons25 set graphic rendition ^[ [ x r r C25VTSW Cons25 switch virtual terminal ^[ [ z r # VT52 compatibility #DECID VT52 DECID ^[ Z Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/teken.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/teken.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/teken.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,210 +1,213 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Ed Schouten * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _TEKEN_H_ #define _TEKEN_H_ #include /* * libteken: terminal emulation library. * * This library converts an UTF-8 stream of bytes to terminal drawing * commands. */ typedef uint32_t teken_char_t; typedef unsigned short teken_unit_t; typedef unsigned char teken_format_t; #define TF_BOLD 0x01 /* Bold character. */ #define TF_UNDERLINE 0x02 /* Underline character. */ #define TF_BLINK 0x04 /* Blinking character. */ #define TF_REVERSE 0x08 /* Reverse rendered character. */ #define TF_CJK_RIGHT 0x10 /* Right-hand side of CJK character. */ typedef unsigned char teken_color_t; #define TC_BLACK 0 #define TC_RED 1 #define TC_GREEN 2 #define TC_BROWN 3 #define TC_BLUE 4 #define TC_MAGENTA 5 #define TC_CYAN 6 #define TC_WHITE 7 #define TC_NCOLORS 8 #define TC_LIGHT 8 /* ORed with the others. */ typedef struct { teken_unit_t tp_row; teken_unit_t tp_col; } teken_pos_t; typedef struct { teken_pos_t tr_begin; teken_pos_t tr_end; } teken_rect_t; typedef struct { teken_format_t ta_format; teken_color_t ta_fgcolor; teken_color_t ta_bgcolor; } teken_attr_t; typedef struct { teken_unit_t ts_begin; teken_unit_t ts_end; } teken_span_t; typedef struct __teken teken_t; typedef void teken_state_t(teken_t *, teken_char_t); /* * Drawing routines supplied by the user. */ typedef void tf_bell_t(void *); typedef void tf_cursor_t(void *, const teken_pos_t *); typedef void tf_putchar_t(void *, const teken_pos_t *, teken_char_t, const teken_attr_t *); typedef void tf_fill_t(void *, const teken_rect_t *, teken_char_t, const teken_attr_t *); typedef void tf_copy_t(void *, const teken_rect_t *, const teken_pos_t *); typedef void tf_param_t(void *, int, unsigned int); #define TP_SHOWCURSOR 0 #define TP_KEYPADAPP 1 #define TP_AUTOREPEAT 2 #define TP_SWITCHVT 3 #define TP_132COLS 4 #define TP_SETBELLPD 5 #define TP_SETBELLPD_PITCH(pd) ((pd) >> 16) #define TP_SETBELLPD_DURATION(pd) ((pd) & 0xffff) #define TP_MOUSE 6 +#define TP_SETBORDER 7 +#define TP_SETLOCALCURSOR 8 +#define TP_SETGLOBALCURSOR 9 typedef void tf_respond_t(void *, const void *, size_t); typedef struct { tf_bell_t *tf_bell; tf_cursor_t *tf_cursor; tf_putchar_t *tf_putchar; tf_fill_t *tf_fill; tf_copy_t *tf_copy; tf_param_t *tf_param; tf_respond_t *tf_respond; } teken_funcs_t; typedef teken_char_t teken_scs_t(teken_t *, teken_char_t); /* * Terminal state. */ struct __teken { const teken_funcs_t *t_funcs; void *t_softc; teken_state_t *t_nextstate; unsigned int t_stateflags; #define T_NUMSIZE 8 unsigned int t_nums[T_NUMSIZE]; unsigned int t_curnum; teken_pos_t t_cursor; teken_attr_t t_curattr; teken_pos_t t_saved_cursor; teken_attr_t t_saved_curattr; teken_attr_t t_defattr; teken_pos_t t_winsize; /* For DECSTBM. */ teken_span_t t_scrollreg; /* For DECOM. */ teken_span_t t_originreg; #define T_NUMCOL 160 unsigned int t_tabstops[T_NUMCOL / (sizeof(unsigned int) * 8)]; unsigned int t_utf8_left; teken_char_t t_utf8_partial; unsigned int t_curscs; teken_scs_t *t_saved_curscs; teken_scs_t *t_scs[2]; }; /* Initialize teken structure. */ void teken_init(teken_t *, const teken_funcs_t *, void *); /* Deliver character input. */ void teken_input(teken_t *, const void *, size_t); /* Get/set teken attributes. */ const teken_pos_t *teken_get_cursor(teken_t *); const teken_attr_t *teken_get_curattr(teken_t *); const teken_attr_t *teken_get_defattr(teken_t *); void teken_get_defattr_cons25(teken_t *, int *, int *); const teken_pos_t *teken_get_winsize(teken_t *); void teken_set_cursor(teken_t *, const teken_pos_t *); void teken_set_curattr(teken_t *, const teken_attr_t *); void teken_set_defattr(teken_t *, const teken_attr_t *); void teken_set_winsize(teken_t *, const teken_pos_t *); void teken_set_winsize_noreset(teken_t *, const teken_pos_t *); /* Key input escape sequences. */ #define TKEY_UP 0x00 #define TKEY_DOWN 0x01 #define TKEY_LEFT 0x02 #define TKEY_RIGHT 0x03 #define TKEY_HOME 0x04 #define TKEY_END 0x05 #define TKEY_INSERT 0x06 #define TKEY_DELETE 0x07 #define TKEY_PAGE_UP 0x08 #define TKEY_PAGE_DOWN 0x09 #define TKEY_F1 0x0a #define TKEY_F2 0x0b #define TKEY_F3 0x0c #define TKEY_F4 0x0d #define TKEY_F5 0x0e #define TKEY_F6 0x0f #define TKEY_F7 0x10 #define TKEY_F8 0x11 #define TKEY_F9 0x12 #define TKEY_F10 0x13 #define TKEY_F11 0x14 #define TKEY_F12 0x15 const char *teken_get_sequence(teken_t *, unsigned int); /* Legacy features. */ void teken_set_8bit(teken_t *); void teken_set_cons25(teken_t *); /* Color conversion. */ teken_color_t teken_256to16(teken_color_t); teken_color_t teken_256to8(teken_color_t); #endif /* !_TEKEN_H_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/teken_subr_compat.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/teken_subr_compat.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/teken/teken_subr_compat.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,119 +1,148 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Ed Schouten * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ static void -teken_subr_cons25_set_cursor_type(teken_t *t, unsigned int type) +teken_subr_cons25_set_border(teken_t *t, unsigned int c) { - teken_funcs_param(t, TP_SHOWCURSOR, type != 1); + teken_funcs_param(t, TP_SETBORDER, c); } +static void +teken_subr_cons25_set_global_cursor_shape(teken_t *t, unsigned int ncmds, + unsigned int cmds[]) +{ + unsigned int code, i; + + /* + * Pack the args to work around API deficiencies. This requires + * knowing too much about the low level to be fully compatible. + * Returning when ncmds > 3 is necessary and happens to be + * compatible. Discarding high bits is necessary and happens to + * be incompatible only for invalid args when ncmds == 3. + */ + if (ncmds > 3) + return; + code = 0; + for (i = ncmds; i > 0; i--) + code = (code << 8) | (cmds[i - 1] & 0xff); + code = (code << 8) | ncmds; + teken_funcs_param(t, TP_SETGLOBALCURSOR, code); +} + +static void +teken_subr_cons25_set_local_cursor_type(teken_t *t, unsigned int type) +{ + + teken_funcs_param(t, TP_SETLOCALCURSOR, type); +} + static const teken_color_t cons25_colors[8] = { TC_BLACK, TC_BLUE, TC_GREEN, TC_CYAN, TC_RED, TC_MAGENTA, TC_BROWN, TC_WHITE }; static void -teken_subr_cons25_set_adapter_background(teken_t *t, unsigned int c) +teken_subr_cons25_set_default_background(teken_t *t, unsigned int c) { t->t_defattr.ta_bgcolor = cons25_colors[c % 8] | (c & 8); t->t_curattr.ta_bgcolor = cons25_colors[c % 8] | (c & 8); } static void -teken_subr_cons25_set_adapter_foreground(teken_t *t, unsigned int c) +teken_subr_cons25_set_default_foreground(teken_t *t, unsigned int c) { t->t_defattr.ta_fgcolor = cons25_colors[c % 8] | (c & 8); t->t_curattr.ta_fgcolor = cons25_colors[c % 8] | (c & 8); } static const teken_color_t cons25_revcolors[8] = { 0, 4, 2, 6, 1, 5, 3, 7 }; void teken_get_defattr_cons25(teken_t *t, int *fg, int *bg) { *fg = cons25_revcolors[teken_256to8(t->t_defattr.ta_fgcolor)]; if (t->t_defattr.ta_format & TF_BOLD) *fg += 8; *bg = cons25_revcolors[teken_256to8(t->t_defattr.ta_bgcolor)]; } static void teken_subr_cons25_switch_virtual_terminal(teken_t *t, unsigned int vt) { teken_funcs_param(t, TP_SWITCHVT, vt); } static void teken_subr_cons25_set_bell_pitch_duration(teken_t *t, unsigned int pitch, unsigned int duration) { teken_funcs_param(t, TP_SETBELLPD, (pitch << 16) | (duration & 0xffff)); } static void teken_subr_cons25_set_graphic_rendition(teken_t *t, unsigned int cmd, unsigned int param __unused) { switch (cmd) { case 0: /* Reset. */ t->t_curattr = t->t_defattr; break; default: teken_printf("unsupported attribute %u\n", cmd); } } static void teken_subr_cons25_set_terminal_mode(teken_t *t, unsigned int mode) { switch (mode) { case 0: /* Switch terminal to xterm. */ t->t_stateflags &= ~TS_CONS25; break; case 1: /* Switch terminal to cons25. */ t->t_stateflags |= TS_CONS25; break; } } #if 0 static void teken_subr_vt52_decid(teken_t *t) { const char response[] = "\x1B/Z"; teken_funcs_respond(t, response, sizeof response - 1); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_kern.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_kern.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_kern.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,564 +1,567 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)vm_kern.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/12/94 * * * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University. * All rights reserved. * * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. */ /* * Kernel memory management. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include /* for ticks and hz */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include +#include #include #include vm_map_t kernel_map; vm_map_t exec_map; vm_map_t pipe_map; const void *zero_region; CTASSERT((ZERO_REGION_SIZE & PAGE_MASK) == 0); /* NB: Used by kernel debuggers. */ const u_long vm_maxuser_address = VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS; u_int exec_map_entry_size; u_int exec_map_entries; SYSCTL_ULONG(_vm, OID_AUTO, min_kernel_address, CTLFLAG_RD, SYSCTL_NULL_ULONG_PTR, VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS, "Min kernel address"); SYSCTL_ULONG(_vm, OID_AUTO, max_kernel_address, CTLFLAG_RD, #if defined(__arm__) || defined(__sparc64__) &vm_max_kernel_address, 0, #else SYSCTL_NULL_ULONG_PTR, VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS, #endif "Max kernel address"); /* * kva_alloc: * * Allocate a virtual address range with no underlying object and * no initial mapping to physical memory. Any mapping from this * range to physical memory must be explicitly created prior to * its use, typically with pmap_qenter(). Any attempt to create * a mapping on demand through vm_fault() will result in a panic. */ vm_offset_t kva_alloc(size) vm_size_t size; { vm_offset_t addr; size = round_page(size); if (vmem_alloc(kernel_arena, size, M_BESTFIT | M_NOWAIT, &addr)) return (0); return (addr); } /* * kva_free: * * Release a region of kernel virtual memory allocated * with kva_alloc, and return the physical pages * associated with that region. * * This routine may not block on kernel maps. */ void kva_free(addr, size) vm_offset_t addr; vm_size_t size; { size = round_page(size); vmem_free(kernel_arena, addr, size); } /* * Allocates a region from the kernel address map and physical pages * within the specified address range to the kernel object. Creates a * wired mapping from this region to these pages, and returns the * region's starting virtual address. The allocated pages are not * necessarily physically contiguous. If M_ZERO is specified through the * given flags, then the pages are zeroed before they are mapped. */ vm_offset_t kmem_alloc_attr(vmem_t *vmem, vm_size_t size, int flags, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, vm_memattr_t memattr) { vm_object_t object = vmem == kmem_arena ? kmem_object : kernel_object; vm_offset_t addr, i, offset; vm_page_t m; int pflags, tries; size = round_page(size); if (vmem_alloc(vmem, size, M_BESTFIT | flags, &addr)) return (0); offset = addr - VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; pflags = malloc2vm_flags(flags) | VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_WIRED; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); for (i = 0; i < size; i += PAGE_SIZE) { tries = 0; retry: m = vm_page_alloc_contig(object, atop(offset + i), pflags, 1, low, high, PAGE_SIZE, 0, memattr); if (m == NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); if (tries < ((flags & M_NOWAIT) != 0 ? 1 : 3)) { if (!vm_page_reclaim_contig(pflags, 1, low, high, PAGE_SIZE, 0) && (flags & M_WAITOK) != 0) VM_WAIT; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); tries++; goto retry; } kmem_unback(object, addr, i); vmem_free(vmem, addr, size); return (0); } if ((flags & M_ZERO) && (m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; pmap_enter(kernel_pmap, addr + i, m, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL | PMAP_ENTER_WIRED, 0); } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); return (addr); } /* * Allocates a region from the kernel address map and physically * contiguous pages within the specified address range to the kernel * object. Creates a wired mapping from this region to these pages, and * returns the region's starting virtual address. If M_ZERO is specified * through the given flags, then the pages are zeroed before they are * mapped. */ vm_offset_t kmem_alloc_contig(struct vmem *vmem, vm_size_t size, int flags, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary, vm_memattr_t memattr) { vm_object_t object = vmem == kmem_arena ? kmem_object : kernel_object; vm_offset_t addr, offset, tmp; vm_page_t end_m, m; u_long npages; int pflags, tries; size = round_page(size); if (vmem_alloc(vmem, size, flags | M_BESTFIT, &addr)) return (0); offset = addr - VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; pflags = malloc2vm_flags(flags) | VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_WIRED; npages = atop(size); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); tries = 0; retry: m = vm_page_alloc_contig(object, atop(offset), pflags, npages, low, high, alignment, boundary, memattr); if (m == NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); if (tries < ((flags & M_NOWAIT) != 0 ? 1 : 3)) { if (!vm_page_reclaim_contig(pflags, npages, low, high, alignment, boundary) && (flags & M_WAITOK) != 0) VM_WAIT; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); tries++; goto retry; } vmem_free(vmem, addr, size); return (0); } end_m = m + npages; tmp = addr; for (; m < end_m; m++) { if ((flags & M_ZERO) && (m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; pmap_enter(kernel_pmap, tmp, m, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL | PMAP_ENTER_WIRED, 0); tmp += PAGE_SIZE; } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); return (addr); } /* * kmem_suballoc: * * Allocates a map to manage a subrange * of the kernel virtual address space. * * Arguments are as follows: * * parent Map to take range from * min, max Returned endpoints of map * size Size of range to find * superpage_align Request that min is superpage aligned */ vm_map_t kmem_suballoc(vm_map_t parent, vm_offset_t *min, vm_offset_t *max, vm_size_t size, boolean_t superpage_align) { int ret; vm_map_t result; size = round_page(size); *min = vm_map_min(parent); ret = vm_map_find(parent, NULL, 0, min, size, 0, superpage_align ? VMFS_SUPER_SPACE : VMFS_ANY_SPACE, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL, MAP_ACC_NO_CHARGE); if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) panic("kmem_suballoc: bad status return of %d", ret); *max = *min + size; result = vm_map_create(vm_map_pmap(parent), *min, *max); if (result == NULL) panic("kmem_suballoc: cannot create submap"); if (vm_map_submap(parent, *min, *max, result) != KERN_SUCCESS) panic("kmem_suballoc: unable to change range to submap"); return (result); } /* * kmem_malloc: * * Allocate wired-down pages in the kernel's address space. */ vm_offset_t kmem_malloc(struct vmem *vmem, vm_size_t size, int flags) { vm_offset_t addr; int rv; size = round_page(size); if (vmem_alloc(vmem, size, flags | M_BESTFIT, &addr)) return (0); rv = kmem_back((vmem == kmem_arena) ? kmem_object : kernel_object, addr, size, flags); if (rv != KERN_SUCCESS) { vmem_free(vmem, addr, size); return (0); } return (addr); } /* * kmem_back: * * Allocate physical pages for the specified virtual address range. */ int kmem_back(vm_object_t object, vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t size, int flags) { vm_offset_t offset, i; - vm_page_t m; + vm_page_t m, mpred; int pflags; KASSERT(object == kmem_object || object == kernel_object, ("kmem_back: only supports kernel objects.")); offset = addr - VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; pflags = malloc2vm_flags(flags) | VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_WIRED; - VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); - for (i = 0; i < size; i += PAGE_SIZE) { + i = 0; retry: - m = vm_page_alloc(object, atop(offset + i), pflags); + VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); + mpred = vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, atop(offset + i)); + for (; i < size; i += PAGE_SIZE, mpred = m) { + m = vm_page_alloc_after(object, atop(offset + i), pflags, + mpred); /* * Ran out of space, free everything up and return. Don't need * to lock page queues here as we know that the pages we got * aren't on any queues. */ if (m == NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); if ((flags & M_NOWAIT) == 0) { VM_WAIT; - VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retry; } kmem_unback(object, addr, i); return (KERN_NO_SPACE); } if (flags & M_ZERO && (m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0, ("kmem_malloc: page %p is managed", m)); m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; pmap_enter(kernel_pmap, addr + i, m, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL | PMAP_ENTER_WIRED, 0); } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); return (KERN_SUCCESS); } /* * kmem_unback: * * Unmap and free the physical pages underlying the specified virtual * address range. * * A physical page must exist within the specified object at each index * that is being unmapped. */ void kmem_unback(vm_object_t object, vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t size) { vm_page_t m, next; vm_offset_t end, offset; KASSERT(object == kmem_object || object == kernel_object, ("kmem_unback: only supports kernel objects.")); pmap_remove(kernel_pmap, addr, addr + size); offset = addr - VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; end = offset + size; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); for (m = vm_page_lookup(object, atop(offset)); offset < end; offset += PAGE_SIZE, m = next) { next = vm_page_next(m); vm_page_unwire(m, PQ_NONE); vm_page_free(m); } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); } /* * kmem_free: * * Free memory allocated with kmem_malloc. The size must match the * original allocation. */ void kmem_free(struct vmem *vmem, vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t size) { size = round_page(size); kmem_unback((vmem == kmem_arena) ? kmem_object : kernel_object, addr, size); vmem_free(vmem, addr, size); } /* * kmap_alloc_wait: * * Allocates pageable memory from a sub-map of the kernel. If the submap * has no room, the caller sleeps waiting for more memory in the submap. * * This routine may block. */ vm_offset_t kmap_alloc_wait(map, size) vm_map_t map; vm_size_t size; { vm_offset_t addr; size = round_page(size); if (!swap_reserve(size)) return (0); for (;;) { /* * To make this work for more than one map, use the map's lock * to lock out sleepers/wakers. */ vm_map_lock(map); if (vm_map_findspace(map, vm_map_min(map), size, &addr) == 0) break; /* no space now; see if we can ever get space */ if (vm_map_max(map) - vm_map_min(map) < size) { vm_map_unlock(map); swap_release(size); return (0); } map->needs_wakeup = TRUE; vm_map_unlock_and_wait(map, 0); } vm_map_insert(map, NULL, 0, addr, addr + size, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL, MAP_ACC_CHARGED); vm_map_unlock(map); return (addr); } /* * kmap_free_wakeup: * * Returns memory to a submap of the kernel, and wakes up any processes * waiting for memory in that map. */ void kmap_free_wakeup(map, addr, size) vm_map_t map; vm_offset_t addr; vm_size_t size; { vm_map_lock(map); (void) vm_map_delete(map, trunc_page(addr), round_page(addr + size)); if (map->needs_wakeup) { map->needs_wakeup = FALSE; vm_map_wakeup(map); } vm_map_unlock(map); } void kmem_init_zero_region(void) { vm_offset_t addr, i; vm_page_t m; /* * Map a single physical page of zeros to a larger virtual range. * This requires less looping in places that want large amounts of * zeros, while not using much more physical resources. */ addr = kva_alloc(ZERO_REGION_SIZE); m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, 0, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED | VM_ALLOC_ZERO); if ((m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); for (i = 0; i < ZERO_REGION_SIZE; i += PAGE_SIZE) pmap_qenter(addr + i, &m, 1); pmap_protect(kernel_pmap, addr, addr + ZERO_REGION_SIZE, VM_PROT_READ); zero_region = (const void *)addr; } /* * kmem_init: * * Create the kernel map; insert a mapping covering kernel text, * data, bss, and all space allocated thus far (`boostrap' data). The * new map will thus map the range between VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS and * `start' as allocated, and the range between `start' and `end' as free. */ void kmem_init(start, end) vm_offset_t start, end; { vm_map_t m; m = vm_map_create(kernel_pmap, VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS, end); m->system_map = 1; vm_map_lock(m); /* N.B.: cannot use kgdb to debug, starting with this assignment ... */ kernel_map = m; (void) vm_map_insert(m, NULL, (vm_ooffset_t) 0, #ifdef __amd64__ KERNBASE, #else VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS, #endif start, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL, MAP_NOFAULT); /* ... and ending with the completion of the above `insert' */ vm_map_unlock(m); } #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC /* * Allow userspace to directly trigger the VM drain routine for testing * purposes. */ static int debug_vm_lowmem(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, i; i = 0; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &i, 0, req); if (error) return (error); if ((i & ~(VM_LOW_KMEM | VM_LOW_PAGES)) != 0) return (EINVAL); if (i != 0) EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(vm_lowmem, i); return (0); } SYSCTL_PROC(_debug, OID_AUTO, vm_lowmem, CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, 0, 0, debug_vm_lowmem, "I", "set to trigger vm_lowmem event with given flags"); #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_object.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_object.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_object.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,2649 +1,2663 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)vm_object.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 3/22/94 * * * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University. * All rights reserved. * * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. */ /* * Virtual memory object module. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_vm.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* for curproc, pageproc */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static int old_msync; SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, old_msync, CTLFLAG_RW, &old_msync, 0, "Use old (insecure) msync behavior"); static int vm_object_page_collect_flush(vm_object_t object, vm_page_t p, int pagerflags, int flags, boolean_t *clearobjflags, boolean_t *eio); static boolean_t vm_object_page_remove_write(vm_page_t p, int flags, boolean_t *clearobjflags); static void vm_object_qcollapse(vm_object_t object); static void vm_object_vndeallocate(vm_object_t object); /* * Virtual memory objects maintain the actual data * associated with allocated virtual memory. A given * page of memory exists within exactly one object. * * An object is only deallocated when all "references" * are given up. Only one "reference" to a given * region of an object should be writeable. * * Associated with each object is a list of all resident * memory pages belonging to that object; this list is * maintained by the "vm_page" module, and locked by the object's * lock. * * Each object also records a "pager" routine which is * used to retrieve (and store) pages to the proper backing * storage. In addition, objects may be backed by other * objects from which they were virtual-copied. * * The only items within the object structure which are * modified after time of creation are: * reference count locked by object's lock * pager routine locked by object's lock * */ struct object_q vm_object_list; struct mtx vm_object_list_mtx; /* lock for object list and count */ struct vm_object kernel_object_store; struct vm_object kmem_object_store; static SYSCTL_NODE(_vm_stats, OID_AUTO, object, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "VM object stats"); static long object_collapses; SYSCTL_LONG(_vm_stats_object, OID_AUTO, collapses, CTLFLAG_RD, &object_collapses, 0, "VM object collapses"); static long object_bypasses; SYSCTL_LONG(_vm_stats_object, OID_AUTO, bypasses, CTLFLAG_RD, &object_bypasses, 0, "VM object bypasses"); static uma_zone_t obj_zone; static int vm_object_zinit(void *mem, int size, int flags); #ifdef INVARIANTS static void vm_object_zdtor(void *mem, int size, void *arg); static void vm_object_zdtor(void *mem, int size, void *arg) { vm_object_t object; object = (vm_object_t)mem; KASSERT(object->ref_count == 0, ("object %p ref_count = %d", object, object->ref_count)); KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&object->memq), ("object %p has resident pages in its memq", object)); KASSERT(vm_radix_is_empty(&object->rtree), ("object %p has resident pages in its trie", object)); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 KASSERT(LIST_EMPTY(&object->rvq), ("object %p has reservations", object)); #endif KASSERT(object->paging_in_progress == 0, ("object %p paging_in_progress = %d", object, object->paging_in_progress)); KASSERT(object->resident_page_count == 0, ("object %p resident_page_count = %d", object, object->resident_page_count)); KASSERT(object->shadow_count == 0, ("object %p shadow_count = %d", object, object->shadow_count)); KASSERT(object->type == OBJT_DEAD, ("object %p has non-dead type %d", object, object->type)); } #endif static int vm_object_zinit(void *mem, int size, int flags) { vm_object_t object; object = (vm_object_t)mem; rw_init_flags(&object->lock, "vm object", RW_DUPOK | RW_NEW); /* These are true for any object that has been freed */ object->type = OBJT_DEAD; object->ref_count = 0; vm_radix_init(&object->rtree); object->paging_in_progress = 0; object->resident_page_count = 0; object->shadow_count = 0; mtx_lock(&vm_object_list_mtx); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_object_list, object, object_list); mtx_unlock(&vm_object_list_mtx); return (0); } static void _vm_object_allocate(objtype_t type, vm_pindex_t size, vm_object_t object) { TAILQ_INIT(&object->memq); LIST_INIT(&object->shadow_head); object->type = type; switch (type) { case OBJT_DEAD: panic("_vm_object_allocate: can't create OBJT_DEAD"); case OBJT_DEFAULT: case OBJT_SWAP: object->flags = OBJ_ONEMAPPING; break; case OBJT_DEVICE: case OBJT_SG: object->flags = OBJ_FICTITIOUS | OBJ_UNMANAGED; break; case OBJT_MGTDEVICE: object->flags = OBJ_FICTITIOUS; break; case OBJT_PHYS: object->flags = OBJ_UNMANAGED; break; case OBJT_VNODE: object->flags = 0; break; default: panic("_vm_object_allocate: type %d is undefined", type); } object->size = size; object->generation = 1; object->ref_count = 1; object->memattr = VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT; object->cred = NULL; object->charge = 0; object->handle = NULL; object->backing_object = NULL; object->backing_object_offset = (vm_ooffset_t) 0; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 LIST_INIT(&object->rvq); #endif umtx_shm_object_init(object); } /* * vm_object_init: * * Initialize the VM objects module. */ void vm_object_init(void) { TAILQ_INIT(&vm_object_list); mtx_init(&vm_object_list_mtx, "vm object_list", NULL, MTX_DEF); rw_init(&kernel_object->lock, "kernel vm object"); _vm_object_allocate(OBJT_PHYS, atop(VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS - VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS), kernel_object); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 kernel_object->flags |= OBJ_COLORED; kernel_object->pg_color = (u_short)atop(VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS); #endif rw_init(&kmem_object->lock, "kmem vm object"); _vm_object_allocate(OBJT_PHYS, atop(VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS - VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS), kmem_object); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 kmem_object->flags |= OBJ_COLORED; kmem_object->pg_color = (u_short)atop(VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS); #endif /* * The lock portion of struct vm_object must be type stable due * to vm_pageout_fallback_object_lock locking a vm object * without holding any references to it. */ obj_zone = uma_zcreate("VM OBJECT", sizeof (struct vm_object), NULL, #ifdef INVARIANTS vm_object_zdtor, #else NULL, #endif vm_object_zinit, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, UMA_ZONE_NOFREE); vm_radix_zinit(); } void vm_object_clear_flag(vm_object_t object, u_short bits) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); object->flags &= ~bits; } /* * Sets the default memory attribute for the specified object. Pages * that are allocated to this object are by default assigned this memory * attribute. * * Presently, this function must be called before any pages are allocated * to the object. In the future, this requirement may be relaxed for * "default" and "swap" objects. */ int vm_object_set_memattr(vm_object_t object, vm_memattr_t memattr) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); switch (object->type) { case OBJT_DEFAULT: case OBJT_DEVICE: case OBJT_MGTDEVICE: case OBJT_PHYS: case OBJT_SG: case OBJT_SWAP: case OBJT_VNODE: if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&object->memq)) return (KERN_FAILURE); break; case OBJT_DEAD: return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT); default: panic("vm_object_set_memattr: object %p is of undefined type", object); } object->memattr = memattr; return (KERN_SUCCESS); } void vm_object_pip_add(vm_object_t object, short i) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); object->paging_in_progress += i; } void vm_object_pip_subtract(vm_object_t object, short i) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); object->paging_in_progress -= i; } void vm_object_pip_wakeup(vm_object_t object) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); object->paging_in_progress--; if ((object->flags & OBJ_PIPWNT) && object->paging_in_progress == 0) { vm_object_clear_flag(object, OBJ_PIPWNT); wakeup(object); } } void vm_object_pip_wakeupn(vm_object_t object, short i) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); if (i) object->paging_in_progress -= i; if ((object->flags & OBJ_PIPWNT) && object->paging_in_progress == 0) { vm_object_clear_flag(object, OBJ_PIPWNT); wakeup(object); } } void vm_object_pip_wait(vm_object_t object, char *waitid) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); while (object->paging_in_progress) { object->flags |= OBJ_PIPWNT; VM_OBJECT_SLEEP(object, object, PVM, waitid, 0); } } /* * vm_object_allocate: * * Returns a new object with the given size. */ vm_object_t vm_object_allocate(objtype_t type, vm_pindex_t size) { vm_object_t object; object = (vm_object_t)uma_zalloc(obj_zone, M_WAITOK); _vm_object_allocate(type, size, object); return (object); } /* * vm_object_reference: * * Gets another reference to the given object. Note: OBJ_DEAD * objects can be referenced during final cleaning. */ void vm_object_reference(vm_object_t object) { if (object == NULL) return; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); vm_object_reference_locked(object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); } /* * vm_object_reference_locked: * * Gets another reference to the given object. * * The object must be locked. */ void vm_object_reference_locked(vm_object_t object) { struct vnode *vp; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); object->ref_count++; if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) { vp = object->handle; vref(vp); } } /* * Handle deallocating an object of type OBJT_VNODE. */ static void vm_object_vndeallocate(vm_object_t object) { struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *) object->handle; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(object->type == OBJT_VNODE, ("vm_object_vndeallocate: not a vnode object")); KASSERT(vp != NULL, ("vm_object_vndeallocate: missing vp")); #ifdef INVARIANTS if (object->ref_count == 0) { vn_printf(vp, "vm_object_vndeallocate "); panic("vm_object_vndeallocate: bad object reference count"); } #endif if (!umtx_shm_vnobj_persistent && object->ref_count == 1) umtx_shm_object_terminated(object); /* * The test for text of vp vnode does not need a bypass to * reach right VV_TEXT there, since it is obtained from * object->handle. */ if (object->ref_count > 1 || (vp->v_vflag & VV_TEXT) == 0) { object->ref_count--; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); /* vrele may need the vnode lock. */ vrele(vp); } else { vhold(vp); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY); vdrop(vp); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); object->ref_count--; if (object->type == OBJT_DEAD) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0); } else { if (object->ref_count == 0) VOP_UNSET_TEXT(vp); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vput(vp); } } } /* * vm_object_deallocate: * * Release a reference to the specified object, * gained either through a vm_object_allocate * or a vm_object_reference call. When all references * are gone, storage associated with this object * may be relinquished. * * No object may be locked. */ void vm_object_deallocate(vm_object_t object) { vm_object_t temp; struct vnode *vp; while (object != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) { vm_object_vndeallocate(object); return; } KASSERT(object->ref_count != 0, ("vm_object_deallocate: object deallocated too many times: %d", object->type)); /* * If the reference count goes to 0 we start calling * vm_object_terminate() on the object chain. * A ref count of 1 may be a special case depending on the * shadow count being 0 or 1. */ object->ref_count--; if (object->ref_count > 1) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); return; } else if (object->ref_count == 1) { if (object->type == OBJT_SWAP && (object->flags & OBJ_TMPFS) != 0) { vp = object->un_pager.swp.swp_tmpfs; vhold(vp); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); if (object->type == OBJT_DEAD || object->ref_count != 1) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0); vdrop(vp); return; } if ((object->flags & OBJ_TMPFS) != 0) VOP_UNSET_TEXT(vp); VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0); vdrop(vp); } if (object->shadow_count == 0 && object->handle == NULL && (object->type == OBJT_DEFAULT || (object->type == OBJT_SWAP && (object->flags & OBJ_TMPFS_NODE) == 0))) { vm_object_set_flag(object, OBJ_ONEMAPPING); } else if ((object->shadow_count == 1) && (object->handle == NULL) && (object->type == OBJT_DEFAULT || object->type == OBJT_SWAP)) { vm_object_t robject; robject = LIST_FIRST(&object->shadow_head); KASSERT(robject != NULL, ("vm_object_deallocate: ref_count: %d, shadow_count: %d", object->ref_count, object->shadow_count)); KASSERT((robject->flags & OBJ_TMPFS_NODE) == 0, ("shadowed tmpfs v_object %p", object)); if (!VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(robject)) { /* * Avoid a potential deadlock. */ object->ref_count++; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); /* * More likely than not the thread * holding robject's lock has lower * priority than the current thread. * Let the lower priority thread run. */ pause("vmo_de", 1); continue; } /* * Collapse object into its shadow unless its * shadow is dead. In that case, object will * be deallocated by the thread that is * deallocating its shadow. */ if ((robject->flags & OBJ_DEAD) == 0 && (robject->handle == NULL) && (robject->type == OBJT_DEFAULT || robject->type == OBJT_SWAP)) { robject->ref_count++; retry: if (robject->paging_in_progress) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_object_pip_wait(robject, "objde1"); temp = robject->backing_object; if (object == temp) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retry; } } else if (object->paging_in_progress) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(robject); object->flags |= OBJ_PIPWNT; VM_OBJECT_SLEEP(object, object, PDROP | PVM, "objde2", 0); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(robject); temp = robject->backing_object; if (object == temp) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retry; } } else VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); if (robject->ref_count == 1) { robject->ref_count--; object = robject; goto doterm; } object = robject; vm_object_collapse(object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); continue; } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(robject); } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); return; } doterm: umtx_shm_object_terminated(object); temp = object->backing_object; if (temp != NULL) { KASSERT((object->flags & OBJ_TMPFS_NODE) == 0, ("shadowed tmpfs v_object 2 %p", object)); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(temp); LIST_REMOVE(object, shadow_list); temp->shadow_count--; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(temp); object->backing_object = NULL; } /* * Don't double-terminate, we could be in a termination * recursion due to the terminate having to sync data * to disk. */ if ((object->flags & OBJ_DEAD) == 0) vm_object_terminate(object); else VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); object = temp; } } /* * vm_object_destroy removes the object from the global object list * and frees the space for the object. */ void vm_object_destroy(vm_object_t object) { /* * Release the allocation charge. */ if (object->cred != NULL) { swap_release_by_cred(object->charge, object->cred); object->charge = 0; crfree(object->cred); object->cred = NULL; } /* * Free the space for the object. */ uma_zfree(obj_zone, object); } /* + * vm_object_terminate_pages removes any remaining pageable pages + * from the object and resets the object to an empty state. + */ +static void +vm_object_terminate_pages(vm_object_t object) +{ + vm_page_t p, p_next; + + VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); + + /* + * Free any remaining pageable pages. This also removes them from the + * paging queues. However, don't free wired pages, just remove them + * from the object. Rather than incrementally removing each page from + * the object, the page and object are reset to any empty state. + */ + TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(p, &object->memq, listq, p_next) { + vm_page_assert_unbusied(p); + vm_page_lock(p); + /* + * Optimize the page's removal from the object by resetting + * its "object" field. Specifically, if the page is not + * wired, then the effect of this assignment is that + * vm_page_free()'s call to vm_page_remove() will return + * immediately without modifying the page or the object. + */ + p->object = NULL; + if (p->wire_count == 0) { + vm_page_free(p); + VM_CNT_INC(v_pfree); + } + vm_page_unlock(p); + } + /* + * If the object contained any pages, then reset it to an empty state. + * None of the object's fields, including "resident_page_count", were + * modified by the preceding loop. + */ + if (object->resident_page_count != 0) { + vm_radix_reclaim_allnodes(&object->rtree); + TAILQ_INIT(&object->memq); + object->resident_page_count = 0; + if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) + vdrop(object->handle); + } +} + +/* * vm_object_terminate actually destroys the specified object, freeing * up all previously used resources. * * The object must be locked. * This routine may block. */ void vm_object_terminate(vm_object_t object) { - vm_page_t p, p_next; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); /* * Make sure no one uses us. */ vm_object_set_flag(object, OBJ_DEAD); /* * wait for the pageout daemon to be done with the object */ vm_object_pip_wait(object, "objtrm"); KASSERT(!object->paging_in_progress, ("vm_object_terminate: pageout in progress")); /* * Clean and free the pages, as appropriate. All references to the * object are gone, so we don't need to lock it. */ if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) { struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *)object->handle; /* * Clean pages and flush buffers. */ vm_object_page_clean(object, 0, 0, OBJPC_SYNC); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vinvalbuf(vp, V_SAVE, 0, 0); BO_LOCK(&vp->v_bufobj); vp->v_bufobj.bo_flag |= BO_DEAD; BO_UNLOCK(&vp->v_bufobj); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); } KASSERT(object->ref_count == 0, ("vm_object_terminate: object with references, ref_count=%d", object->ref_count)); - /* - * Free any remaining pageable pages. This also removes them from the - * paging queues. However, don't free wired pages, just remove them - * from the object. Rather than incrementally removing each page from - * the object, the page and object are reset to any empty state. - */ - TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(p, &object->memq, listq, p_next) { - vm_page_assert_unbusied(p); - vm_page_lock(p); - /* - * Optimize the page's removal from the object by resetting - * its "object" field. Specifically, if the page is not - * wired, then the effect of this assignment is that - * vm_page_free()'s call to vm_page_remove() will return - * immediately without modifying the page or the object. - */ - p->object = NULL; - if (p->wire_count == 0) { - vm_page_free(p); - VM_CNT_INC(v_pfree); - } - vm_page_unlock(p); - } - /* - * If the object contained any pages, then reset it to an empty state. - * None of the object's fields, including "resident_page_count", were - * modified by the preceding loop. - */ - if (object->resident_page_count != 0) { - vm_radix_reclaim_allnodes(&object->rtree); - TAILQ_INIT(&object->memq); - object->resident_page_count = 0; - if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) - vdrop(object->handle); - } + if ((object->flags & OBJ_PG_DTOR) == 0) + vm_object_terminate_pages(object); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 if (__predict_false(!LIST_EMPTY(&object->rvq))) vm_reserv_break_all(object); #endif KASSERT(object->cred == NULL || object->type == OBJT_DEFAULT || object->type == OBJT_SWAP, ("%s: non-swap obj %p has cred", __func__, object)); /* * Let the pager know object is dead. */ vm_pager_deallocate(object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_object_destroy(object); } /* * Make the page read-only so that we can clear the object flags. However, if * this is a nosync mmap then the object is likely to stay dirty so do not * mess with the page and do not clear the object flags. Returns TRUE if the * page should be flushed, and FALSE otherwise. */ static boolean_t vm_object_page_remove_write(vm_page_t p, int flags, boolean_t *clearobjflags) { /* * If we have been asked to skip nosync pages and this is a * nosync page, skip it. Note that the object flags were not * cleared in this case so we do not have to set them. */ if ((flags & OBJPC_NOSYNC) != 0 && (p->oflags & VPO_NOSYNC) != 0) { *clearobjflags = FALSE; return (FALSE); } else { pmap_remove_write(p); return (p->dirty != 0); } } /* * vm_object_page_clean * * Clean all dirty pages in the specified range of object. Leaves page * on whatever queue it is currently on. If NOSYNC is set then do not * write out pages with VPO_NOSYNC set (originally comes from MAP_NOSYNC), * leaving the object dirty. * * When stuffing pages asynchronously, allow clustering. XXX we need a * synchronous clustering mode implementation. * * Odd semantics: if start == end, we clean everything. * * The object must be locked. * * Returns FALSE if some page from the range was not written, as * reported by the pager, and TRUE otherwise. */ boolean_t vm_object_page_clean(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t start, vm_ooffset_t end, int flags) { vm_page_t np, p; vm_pindex_t pi, tend, tstart; int curgeneration, n, pagerflags; boolean_t clearobjflags, eio, res; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); /* * The OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY flag is only set for OBJT_VNODE * objects. The check below prevents the function from * operating on non-vnode objects. */ if ((object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY) == 0 || object->resident_page_count == 0) return (TRUE); pagerflags = (flags & (OBJPC_SYNC | OBJPC_INVAL)) != 0 ? VM_PAGER_PUT_SYNC : VM_PAGER_CLUSTER_OK; pagerflags |= (flags & OBJPC_INVAL) != 0 ? VM_PAGER_PUT_INVAL : 0; tstart = OFF_TO_IDX(start); tend = (end == 0) ? object->size : OFF_TO_IDX(end + PAGE_MASK); clearobjflags = tstart == 0 && tend >= object->size; res = TRUE; rescan: curgeneration = object->generation; for (p = vm_page_find_least(object, tstart); p != NULL; p = np) { pi = p->pindex; if (pi >= tend) break; np = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq); if (p->valid == 0) continue; if (vm_page_sleep_if_busy(p, "vpcwai")) { if (object->generation != curgeneration) { if ((flags & OBJPC_SYNC) != 0) goto rescan; else clearobjflags = FALSE; } np = vm_page_find_least(object, pi); continue; } if (!vm_object_page_remove_write(p, flags, &clearobjflags)) continue; n = vm_object_page_collect_flush(object, p, pagerflags, flags, &clearobjflags, &eio); if (eio) { res = FALSE; clearobjflags = FALSE; } if (object->generation != curgeneration) { if ((flags & OBJPC_SYNC) != 0) goto rescan; else clearobjflags = FALSE; } /* * If the VOP_PUTPAGES() did a truncated write, so * that even the first page of the run is not fully * written, vm_pageout_flush() returns 0 as the run * length. Since the condition that caused truncated * write may be permanent, e.g. exhausted free space, * accepting n == 0 would cause an infinite loop. * * Forwarding the iterator leaves the unwritten page * behind, but there is not much we can do there if * filesystem refuses to write it. */ if (n == 0) { n = 1; clearobjflags = FALSE; } np = vm_page_find_least(object, pi + n); } #if 0 VOP_FSYNC(vp, (pagerflags & VM_PAGER_PUT_SYNC) ? MNT_WAIT : 0); #endif if (clearobjflags) vm_object_clear_flag(object, OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY); return (res); } static int vm_object_page_collect_flush(vm_object_t object, vm_page_t p, int pagerflags, int flags, boolean_t *clearobjflags, boolean_t *eio) { vm_page_t ma[vm_pageout_page_count], p_first, tp; int count, i, mreq, runlen; vm_page_lock_assert(p, MA_NOTOWNED); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); count = 1; mreq = 0; for (tp = p; count < vm_pageout_page_count; count++) { tp = vm_page_next(tp); if (tp == NULL || vm_page_busied(tp)) break; if (!vm_object_page_remove_write(tp, flags, clearobjflags)) break; } for (p_first = p; count < vm_pageout_page_count; count++) { tp = vm_page_prev(p_first); if (tp == NULL || vm_page_busied(tp)) break; if (!vm_object_page_remove_write(tp, flags, clearobjflags)) break; p_first = tp; mreq++; } for (tp = p_first, i = 0; i < count; tp = TAILQ_NEXT(tp, listq), i++) ma[i] = tp; vm_pageout_flush(ma, count, pagerflags, mreq, &runlen, eio); return (runlen); } /* * Note that there is absolutely no sense in writing out * anonymous objects, so we track down the vnode object * to write out. * We invalidate (remove) all pages from the address space * for semantic correctness. * * If the backing object is a device object with unmanaged pages, then any * mappings to the specified range of pages must be removed before this * function is called. * * Note: certain anonymous maps, such as MAP_NOSYNC maps, * may start out with a NULL object. */ boolean_t vm_object_sync(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_size_t size, boolean_t syncio, boolean_t invalidate) { vm_object_t backing_object; struct vnode *vp; struct mount *mp; int error, flags, fsync_after; boolean_t res; if (object == NULL) return (TRUE); res = TRUE; error = 0; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); while ((backing_object = object->backing_object) != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(backing_object); offset += object->backing_object_offset; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); object = backing_object; if (object->size < OFF_TO_IDX(offset + size)) size = IDX_TO_OFF(object->size) - offset; } /* * Flush pages if writing is allowed, invalidate them * if invalidation requested. Pages undergoing I/O * will be ignored by vm_object_page_remove(). * * We cannot lock the vnode and then wait for paging * to complete without deadlocking against vm_fault. * Instead we simply call vm_object_page_remove() and * allow it to block internally on a page-by-page * basis when it encounters pages undergoing async * I/O. */ if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE && (object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY) != 0) { vp = object->handle; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); (void) vn_start_write(vp, &mp, V_WAIT); vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY); if (syncio && !invalidate && offset == 0 && atop(size) == object->size) { /* * If syncing the whole mapping of the file, * it is faster to schedule all the writes in * async mode, also allowing the clustering, * and then wait for i/o to complete. */ flags = 0; fsync_after = TRUE; } else { flags = (syncio || invalidate) ? OBJPC_SYNC : 0; flags |= invalidate ? (OBJPC_SYNC | OBJPC_INVAL) : 0; fsync_after = FALSE; } VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); res = vm_object_page_clean(object, offset, offset + size, flags); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); if (fsync_after) error = VOP_FSYNC(vp, MNT_WAIT, curthread); VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0); vn_finished_write(mp); if (error != 0) res = FALSE; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); } if ((object->type == OBJT_VNODE || object->type == OBJT_DEVICE) && invalidate) { if (object->type == OBJT_DEVICE) /* * The option OBJPR_NOTMAPPED must be passed here * because vm_object_page_remove() cannot remove * unmanaged mappings. */ flags = OBJPR_NOTMAPPED; else if (old_msync) flags = 0; else flags = OBJPR_CLEANONLY; vm_object_page_remove(object, OFF_TO_IDX(offset), OFF_TO_IDX(offset + size + PAGE_MASK), flags); } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); return (res); } /* * Determine whether the given advice can be applied to the object. Advice is * not applied to unmanaged pages since they never belong to page queues, and * since MADV_FREE is destructive, it can apply only to anonymous pages that * have been mapped at most once. */ static bool vm_object_advice_applies(vm_object_t object, int advice) { if ((object->flags & OBJ_UNMANAGED) != 0) return (false); if (advice != MADV_FREE) return (true); return ((object->type == OBJT_DEFAULT || object->type == OBJT_SWAP) && (object->flags & OBJ_ONEMAPPING) != 0); } static void vm_object_madvise_freespace(vm_object_t object, int advice, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_size_t size) { if (advice == MADV_FREE && object->type == OBJT_SWAP) swap_pager_freespace(object, pindex, size); } /* * vm_object_madvise: * * Implements the madvise function at the object/page level. * * MADV_WILLNEED (any object) * * Activate the specified pages if they are resident. * * MADV_DONTNEED (any object) * * Deactivate the specified pages if they are resident. * * MADV_FREE (OBJT_DEFAULT/OBJT_SWAP objects, * OBJ_ONEMAPPING only) * * Deactivate and clean the specified pages if they are * resident. This permits the process to reuse the pages * without faulting or the kernel to reclaim the pages * without I/O. */ void vm_object_madvise(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_pindex_t end, int advice) { vm_pindex_t tpindex; vm_object_t backing_object, tobject; vm_page_t m, tm; if (object == NULL) return; relookup: VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); if (!vm_object_advice_applies(object, advice)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); return; } for (m = vm_page_find_least(object, pindex); pindex < end; pindex++) { tobject = object; /* * If the next page isn't resident in the top-level object, we * need to search the shadow chain. When applying MADV_FREE, we * take care to release any swap space used to store * non-resident pages. */ if (m == NULL || pindex < m->pindex) { /* * Optimize a common case: if the top-level object has * no backing object, we can skip over the non-resident * range in constant time. */ if (object->backing_object == NULL) { tpindex = (m != NULL && m->pindex < end) ? m->pindex : end; vm_object_madvise_freespace(object, advice, pindex, tpindex - pindex); if ((pindex = tpindex) == end) break; goto next_page; } tpindex = pindex; do { vm_object_madvise_freespace(tobject, advice, tpindex, 1); /* * Prepare to search the next object in the * chain. */ backing_object = tobject->backing_object; if (backing_object == NULL) goto next_pindex; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(backing_object); tpindex += OFF_TO_IDX(tobject->backing_object_offset); if (tobject != object) VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(tobject); tobject = backing_object; if (!vm_object_advice_applies(tobject, advice)) goto next_pindex; } while ((tm = vm_page_lookup(tobject, tpindex)) == NULL); } else { next_page: tm = m; m = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq); } /* * If the page is not in a normal state, skip it. */ if (tm->valid != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) goto next_pindex; vm_page_lock(tm); if (tm->hold_count != 0 || tm->wire_count != 0) { vm_page_unlock(tm); goto next_pindex; } KASSERT((tm->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0, ("vm_object_madvise: page %p is fictitious", tm)); KASSERT((tm->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("vm_object_madvise: page %p is not managed", tm)); if (vm_page_busied(tm)) { if (object != tobject) VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(tobject); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); if (advice == MADV_WILLNEED) { /* * Reference the page before unlocking and * sleeping so that the page daemon is less * likely to reclaim it. */ vm_page_aflag_set(tm, PGA_REFERENCED); } vm_page_busy_sleep(tm, "madvpo", false); goto relookup; } vm_page_advise(tm, advice); vm_page_unlock(tm); vm_object_madvise_freespace(tobject, advice, tm->pindex, 1); next_pindex: if (tobject != object) VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(tobject); } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); } /* * vm_object_shadow: * * Create a new object which is backed by the * specified existing object range. The source * object reference is deallocated. * * The new object and offset into that object * are returned in the source parameters. */ void vm_object_shadow( vm_object_t *object, /* IN/OUT */ vm_ooffset_t *offset, /* IN/OUT */ vm_size_t length) { vm_object_t source; vm_object_t result; source = *object; /* * Don't create the new object if the old object isn't shared. */ if (source != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(source); if (source->ref_count == 1 && source->handle == NULL && (source->type == OBJT_DEFAULT || source->type == OBJT_SWAP)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(source); return; } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(source); } /* * Allocate a new object with the given length. */ result = vm_object_allocate(OBJT_DEFAULT, atop(length)); /* * The new object shadows the source object, adding a reference to it. * Our caller changes his reference to point to the new object, * removing a reference to the source object. Net result: no change * of reference count. * * Try to optimize the result object's page color when shadowing * in order to maintain page coloring consistency in the combined * shadowed object. */ result->backing_object = source; /* * Store the offset into the source object, and fix up the offset into * the new object. */ result->backing_object_offset = *offset; if (source != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(source); LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&source->shadow_head, result, shadow_list); source->shadow_count++; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 result->flags |= source->flags & OBJ_COLORED; result->pg_color = (source->pg_color + OFF_TO_IDX(*offset)) & ((1 << (VM_NFREEORDER - 1)) - 1); #endif VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(source); } /* * Return the new things */ *offset = 0; *object = result; } /* * vm_object_split: * * Split the pages in a map entry into a new object. This affords * easier removal of unused pages, and keeps object inheritance from * being a negative impact on memory usage. */ void vm_object_split(vm_map_entry_t entry) { vm_page_t m, m_next; vm_object_t orig_object, new_object, source; vm_pindex_t idx, offidxstart; vm_size_t size; orig_object = entry->object.vm_object; if (orig_object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && orig_object->type != OBJT_SWAP) return; if (orig_object->ref_count <= 1) return; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(orig_object); offidxstart = OFF_TO_IDX(entry->offset); size = atop(entry->end - entry->start); /* * If swap_pager_copy() is later called, it will convert new_object * into a swap object. */ new_object = vm_object_allocate(OBJT_DEFAULT, size); /* * At this point, the new object is still private, so the order in * which the original and new objects are locked does not matter. */ VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(new_object); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(orig_object); source = orig_object->backing_object; if (source != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(source); if ((source->flags & OBJ_DEAD) != 0) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(source); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(orig_object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(new_object); vm_object_deallocate(new_object); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(orig_object); return; } LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&source->shadow_head, new_object, shadow_list); source->shadow_count++; vm_object_reference_locked(source); /* for new_object */ vm_object_clear_flag(source, OBJ_ONEMAPPING); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(source); new_object->backing_object_offset = orig_object->backing_object_offset + entry->offset; new_object->backing_object = source; } if (orig_object->cred != NULL) { new_object->cred = orig_object->cred; crhold(orig_object->cred); new_object->charge = ptoa(size); KASSERT(orig_object->charge >= ptoa(size), ("orig_object->charge < 0")); orig_object->charge -= ptoa(size); } retry: m = vm_page_find_least(orig_object, offidxstart); for (; m != NULL && (idx = m->pindex - offidxstart) < size; m = m_next) { m_next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq); /* * We must wait for pending I/O to complete before we can * rename the page. * * We do not have to VM_PROT_NONE the page as mappings should * not be changed by this operation. */ if (vm_page_busied(m)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(new_object); vm_page_lock(m); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(orig_object); vm_page_busy_sleep(m, "spltwt", false); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(orig_object); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(new_object); goto retry; } /* vm_page_rename() will dirty the page. */ if (vm_page_rename(m, new_object, idx)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(new_object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(orig_object); VM_WAIT; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(orig_object); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(new_object); goto retry; } #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * If some of the reservation's allocated pages remain with * the original object, then transferring the reservation to * the new object is neither particularly beneficial nor * particularly harmful as compared to leaving the reservation * with the original object. If, however, all of the * reservation's allocated pages are transferred to the new * object, then transferring the reservation is typically * beneficial. Determining which of these two cases applies * would be more costly than unconditionally renaming the * reservation. */ vm_reserv_rename(m, new_object, orig_object, offidxstart); #endif if (orig_object->type == OBJT_SWAP) vm_page_xbusy(m); } if (orig_object->type == OBJT_SWAP) { /* * swap_pager_copy() can sleep, in which case the orig_object's * and new_object's locks are released and reacquired. */ swap_pager_copy(orig_object, new_object, offidxstart, 0); TAILQ_FOREACH(m, &new_object->memq, listq) vm_page_xunbusy(m); } VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(orig_object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(new_object); entry->object.vm_object = new_object; entry->offset = 0LL; vm_object_deallocate(orig_object); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(new_object); } #define OBSC_COLLAPSE_NOWAIT 0x0002 #define OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT 0x0004 static vm_page_t vm_object_collapse_scan_wait(vm_object_t object, vm_page_t p, vm_page_t next, int op) { vm_object_t backing_object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); backing_object = object->backing_object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(backing_object); KASSERT(p == NULL || vm_page_busied(p), ("unbusy page %p", p)); KASSERT(p == NULL || p->object == object || p->object == backing_object, ("invalid ownership %p %p %p", p, object, backing_object)); if ((op & OBSC_COLLAPSE_NOWAIT) != 0) return (next); if (p != NULL) vm_page_lock(p); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(backing_object); if (p == NULL) VM_WAIT; else vm_page_busy_sleep(p, "vmocol", false); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(backing_object); return (TAILQ_FIRST(&backing_object->memq)); } static bool vm_object_scan_all_shadowed(vm_object_t object) { vm_object_t backing_object; vm_page_t p, pp; vm_pindex_t backing_offset_index, new_pindex, pi, ps; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object->backing_object); backing_object = object->backing_object; if (backing_object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && backing_object->type != OBJT_SWAP) return (false); pi = backing_offset_index = OFF_TO_IDX(object->backing_object_offset); p = vm_page_find_least(backing_object, pi); ps = swap_pager_find_least(backing_object, pi); /* * Only check pages inside the parent object's range and * inside the parent object's mapping of the backing object. */ for (;; pi++) { if (p != NULL && p->pindex < pi) p = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq); if (ps < pi) ps = swap_pager_find_least(backing_object, pi); if (p == NULL && ps >= backing_object->size) break; else if (p == NULL) pi = ps; else pi = MIN(p->pindex, ps); new_pindex = pi - backing_offset_index; if (new_pindex >= object->size) break; /* * See if the parent has the page or if the parent's object * pager has the page. If the parent has the page but the page * is not valid, the parent's object pager must have the page. * * If this fails, the parent does not completely shadow the * object and we might as well give up now. */ pp = vm_page_lookup(object, new_pindex); if ((pp == NULL || pp->valid == 0) && !vm_pager_has_page(object, new_pindex, NULL, NULL)) return (false); } return (true); } static bool vm_object_collapse_scan(vm_object_t object, int op) { vm_object_t backing_object; vm_page_t next, p, pp; vm_pindex_t backing_offset_index, new_pindex; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object->backing_object); backing_object = object->backing_object; backing_offset_index = OFF_TO_IDX(object->backing_object_offset); /* * Initial conditions */ if ((op & OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT) != 0) vm_object_set_flag(backing_object, OBJ_DEAD); /* * Our scan */ for (p = TAILQ_FIRST(&backing_object->memq); p != NULL; p = next) { next = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq); new_pindex = p->pindex - backing_offset_index; /* * Check for busy page */ if (vm_page_busied(p)) { next = vm_object_collapse_scan_wait(object, p, next, op); continue; } KASSERT(p->object == backing_object, ("vm_object_collapse_scan: object mismatch")); if (p->pindex < backing_offset_index || new_pindex >= object->size) { if (backing_object->type == OBJT_SWAP) swap_pager_freespace(backing_object, p->pindex, 1); /* * Page is out of the parent object's range, we can * simply destroy it. */ vm_page_lock(p); KASSERT(!pmap_page_is_mapped(p), ("freeing mapped page %p", p)); if (p->wire_count == 0) vm_page_free(p); else vm_page_remove(p); vm_page_unlock(p); continue; } pp = vm_page_lookup(object, new_pindex); if (pp != NULL && vm_page_busied(pp)) { /* * The page in the parent is busy and possibly not * (yet) valid. Until its state is finalized by the * busy bit owner, we can't tell whether it shadows the * original page. Therefore, we must either skip it * and the original (backing_object) page or wait for * its state to be finalized. * * This is due to a race with vm_fault() where we must * unbusy the original (backing_obj) page before we can * (re)lock the parent. Hence we can get here. */ next = vm_object_collapse_scan_wait(object, pp, next, op); continue; } KASSERT(pp == NULL || pp->valid != 0, ("unbusy invalid page %p", pp)); if (pp != NULL || vm_pager_has_page(object, new_pindex, NULL, NULL)) { /* * The page already exists in the parent OR swap exists * for this location in the parent. Leave the parent's * page alone. Destroy the original page from the * backing object. */ if (backing_object->type == OBJT_SWAP) swap_pager_freespace(backing_object, p->pindex, 1); vm_page_lock(p); KASSERT(!pmap_page_is_mapped(p), ("freeing mapped page %p", p)); if (p->wire_count == 0) vm_page_free(p); else vm_page_remove(p); vm_page_unlock(p); continue; } /* * Page does not exist in parent, rename the page from the * backing object to the main object. * * If the page was mapped to a process, it can remain mapped * through the rename. vm_page_rename() will dirty the page. */ if (vm_page_rename(p, object, new_pindex)) { next = vm_object_collapse_scan_wait(object, NULL, next, op); continue; } /* Use the old pindex to free the right page. */ if (backing_object->type == OBJT_SWAP) swap_pager_freespace(backing_object, new_pindex + backing_offset_index, 1); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Rename the reservation. */ vm_reserv_rename(p, object, backing_object, backing_offset_index); #endif } return (true); } /* * this version of collapse allows the operation to occur earlier and * when paging_in_progress is true for an object... This is not a complete * operation, but should plug 99.9% of the rest of the leaks. */ static void vm_object_qcollapse(vm_object_t object) { vm_object_t backing_object = object->backing_object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(backing_object); if (backing_object->ref_count != 1) return; vm_object_collapse_scan(object, OBSC_COLLAPSE_NOWAIT); } /* * vm_object_collapse: * * Collapse an object with the object backing it. * Pages in the backing object are moved into the * parent, and the backing object is deallocated. */ void vm_object_collapse(vm_object_t object) { vm_object_t backing_object, new_backing_object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); while (TRUE) { /* * Verify that the conditions are right for collapse: * * The object exists and the backing object exists. */ if ((backing_object = object->backing_object) == NULL) break; /* * we check the backing object first, because it is most likely * not collapsable. */ VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(backing_object); if (backing_object->handle != NULL || (backing_object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && backing_object->type != OBJT_SWAP) || (backing_object->flags & OBJ_DEAD) || object->handle != NULL || (object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && object->type != OBJT_SWAP) || (object->flags & OBJ_DEAD)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(backing_object); break; } if (object->paging_in_progress != 0 || backing_object->paging_in_progress != 0) { vm_object_qcollapse(object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(backing_object); break; } /* * We know that we can either collapse the backing object (if * the parent is the only reference to it) or (perhaps) have * the parent bypass the object if the parent happens to shadow * all the resident pages in the entire backing object. * * This is ignoring pager-backed pages such as swap pages. * vm_object_collapse_scan fails the shadowing test in this * case. */ if (backing_object->ref_count == 1) { vm_object_pip_add(object, 1); vm_object_pip_add(backing_object, 1); /* * If there is exactly one reference to the backing * object, we can collapse it into the parent. */ vm_object_collapse_scan(object, OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Break any reservations from backing_object. */ if (__predict_false(!LIST_EMPTY(&backing_object->rvq))) vm_reserv_break_all(backing_object); #endif /* * Move the pager from backing_object to object. */ if (backing_object->type == OBJT_SWAP) { /* * swap_pager_copy() can sleep, in which case * the backing_object's and object's locks are * released and reacquired. * Since swap_pager_copy() is being asked to * destroy the source, it will change the * backing_object's type to OBJT_DEFAULT. */ swap_pager_copy( backing_object, object, OFF_TO_IDX(object->backing_object_offset), TRUE); } /* * Object now shadows whatever backing_object did. * Note that the reference to * backing_object->backing_object moves from within * backing_object to within object. */ LIST_REMOVE(object, shadow_list); backing_object->shadow_count--; if (backing_object->backing_object) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(backing_object->backing_object); LIST_REMOVE(backing_object, shadow_list); LIST_INSERT_HEAD( &backing_object->backing_object->shadow_head, object, shadow_list); /* * The shadow_count has not changed. */ VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(backing_object->backing_object); } object->backing_object = backing_object->backing_object; object->backing_object_offset += backing_object->backing_object_offset; /* * Discard backing_object. * * Since the backing object has no pages, no pager left, * and no object references within it, all that is * necessary is to dispose of it. */ KASSERT(backing_object->ref_count == 1, ( "backing_object %p was somehow re-referenced during collapse!", backing_object)); vm_object_pip_wakeup(backing_object); backing_object->type = OBJT_DEAD; backing_object->ref_count = 0; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(backing_object); vm_object_destroy(backing_object); vm_object_pip_wakeup(object); object_collapses++; } else { /* * If we do not entirely shadow the backing object, * there is nothing we can do so we give up. */ if (object->resident_page_count != object->size && !vm_object_scan_all_shadowed(object)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(backing_object); break; } /* * Make the parent shadow the next object in the * chain. Deallocating backing_object will not remove * it, since its reference count is at least 2. */ LIST_REMOVE(object, shadow_list); backing_object->shadow_count--; new_backing_object = backing_object->backing_object; if ((object->backing_object = new_backing_object) != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(new_backing_object); LIST_INSERT_HEAD( &new_backing_object->shadow_head, object, shadow_list ); new_backing_object->shadow_count++; vm_object_reference_locked(new_backing_object); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(new_backing_object); object->backing_object_offset += backing_object->backing_object_offset; } /* * Drop the reference count on backing_object. Since * its ref_count was at least 2, it will not vanish. */ backing_object->ref_count--; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(backing_object); object_bypasses++; } /* * Try again with this object's new backing object. */ } } /* * vm_object_page_remove: * * For the given object, either frees or invalidates each of the * specified pages. In general, a page is freed. However, if a page is * wired for any reason other than the existence of a managed, wired * mapping, then it may be invalidated but not removed from the object. * Pages are specified by the given range ["start", "end") and the option * OBJPR_CLEANONLY. As a special case, if "end" is zero, then the range * extends from "start" to the end of the object. If the option * OBJPR_CLEANONLY is specified, then only the non-dirty pages within the * specified range are affected. If the option OBJPR_NOTMAPPED is * specified, then the pages within the specified range must have no * mappings. Otherwise, if this option is not specified, any mappings to * the specified pages are removed before the pages are freed or * invalidated. * * In general, this operation should only be performed on objects that * contain managed pages. There are, however, two exceptions. First, it * is performed on the kernel and kmem objects by vm_map_entry_delete(). * Second, it is used by msync(..., MS_INVALIDATE) to invalidate device- * backed pages. In both of these cases, the option OBJPR_CLEANONLY must * not be specified and the option OBJPR_NOTMAPPED must be specified. * * The object must be locked. */ void vm_object_page_remove(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t start, vm_pindex_t end, int options) { vm_page_t p, next; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT((object->flags & OBJ_UNMANAGED) == 0 || (options & (OBJPR_CLEANONLY | OBJPR_NOTMAPPED)) == OBJPR_NOTMAPPED, ("vm_object_page_remove: illegal options for object %p", object)); if (object->resident_page_count == 0) return; vm_object_pip_add(object, 1); again: p = vm_page_find_least(object, start); /* * Here, the variable "p" is either (1) the page with the least pindex * greater than or equal to the parameter "start" or (2) NULL. */ for (; p != NULL && (p->pindex < end || end == 0); p = next) { next = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq); /* * If the page is wired for any reason besides the existence * of managed, wired mappings, then it cannot be freed. For * example, fictitious pages, which represent device memory, * are inherently wired and cannot be freed. They can, * however, be invalidated if the option OBJPR_CLEANONLY is * not specified. */ vm_page_lock(p); if (vm_page_xbusied(p)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_page_busy_sleep(p, "vmopax", true); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto again; } if (p->wire_count != 0) { if ((options & OBJPR_NOTMAPPED) == 0) pmap_remove_all(p); if ((options & OBJPR_CLEANONLY) == 0) { p->valid = 0; vm_page_undirty(p); } goto next; } if (vm_page_busied(p)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_page_busy_sleep(p, "vmopar", false); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto again; } KASSERT((p->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0, ("vm_object_page_remove: page %p is fictitious", p)); if ((options & OBJPR_CLEANONLY) != 0 && p->valid != 0) { if ((options & OBJPR_NOTMAPPED) == 0) pmap_remove_write(p); if (p->dirty) goto next; } if ((options & OBJPR_NOTMAPPED) == 0) pmap_remove_all(p); vm_page_free(p); next: vm_page_unlock(p); } vm_object_pip_wakeup(object); } /* * vm_object_page_noreuse: * * For the given object, attempt to move the specified pages to * the head of the inactive queue. This bypasses regular LRU * operation and allows the pages to be reused quickly under memory * pressure. If a page is wired for any reason, then it will not * be queued. Pages are specified by the range ["start", "end"). * As a special case, if "end" is zero, then the range extends from * "start" to the end of the object. * * This operation should only be performed on objects that * contain non-fictitious, managed pages. * * The object must be locked. */ void vm_object_page_noreuse(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t start, vm_pindex_t end) { struct mtx *mtx, *new_mtx; vm_page_t p, next; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object); KASSERT((object->flags & (OBJ_FICTITIOUS | OBJ_UNMANAGED)) == 0, ("vm_object_page_noreuse: illegal object %p", object)); if (object->resident_page_count == 0) return; p = vm_page_find_least(object, start); /* * Here, the variable "p" is either (1) the page with the least pindex * greater than or equal to the parameter "start" or (2) NULL. */ mtx = NULL; for (; p != NULL && (p->pindex < end || end == 0); p = next) { next = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq); /* * Avoid releasing and reacquiring the same page lock. */ new_mtx = vm_page_lockptr(p); if (mtx != new_mtx) { if (mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(mtx); mtx = new_mtx; mtx_lock(mtx); } vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(p); } if (mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(mtx); } /* * Populate the specified range of the object with valid pages. Returns * TRUE if the range is successfully populated and FALSE otherwise. * * Note: This function should be optimized to pass a larger array of * pages to vm_pager_get_pages() before it is applied to a non- * OBJT_DEVICE object. * * The object must be locked. */ boolean_t vm_object_populate(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t start, vm_pindex_t end) { vm_page_t m; vm_pindex_t pindex; int rv; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); for (pindex = start; pindex < end; pindex++) { m = vm_page_grab(object, pindex, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL); if (m->valid != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) { rv = vm_pager_get_pages(object, &m, 1, NULL, NULL); if (rv != VM_PAGER_OK) { vm_page_lock(m); vm_page_free(m); vm_page_unlock(m); break; } } /* * Keep "m" busy because a subsequent iteration may unlock * the object. */ } if (pindex > start) { m = vm_page_lookup(object, start); while (m != NULL && m->pindex < pindex) { vm_page_xunbusy(m); m = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq); } } return (pindex == end); } /* * Routine: vm_object_coalesce * Function: Coalesces two objects backing up adjoining * regions of memory into a single object. * * returns TRUE if objects were combined. * * NOTE: Only works at the moment if the second object is NULL - * if it's not, which object do we lock first? * * Parameters: * prev_object First object to coalesce * prev_offset Offset into prev_object * prev_size Size of reference to prev_object * next_size Size of reference to the second object * reserved Indicator that extension region has * swap accounted for * * Conditions: * The object must *not* be locked. */ boolean_t vm_object_coalesce(vm_object_t prev_object, vm_ooffset_t prev_offset, vm_size_t prev_size, vm_size_t next_size, boolean_t reserved) { vm_pindex_t next_pindex; if (prev_object == NULL) return (TRUE); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(prev_object); if ((prev_object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && prev_object->type != OBJT_SWAP) || (prev_object->flags & OBJ_TMPFS_NODE) != 0) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(prev_object); return (FALSE); } /* * Try to collapse the object first */ vm_object_collapse(prev_object); /* * Can't coalesce if: . more than one reference . paged out . shadows * another object . has a copy elsewhere (any of which mean that the * pages not mapped to prev_entry may be in use anyway) */ if (prev_object->backing_object != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(prev_object); return (FALSE); } prev_size >>= PAGE_SHIFT; next_size >>= PAGE_SHIFT; next_pindex = OFF_TO_IDX(prev_offset) + prev_size; if ((prev_object->ref_count > 1) && (prev_object->size != next_pindex)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(prev_object); return (FALSE); } /* * Account for the charge. */ if (prev_object->cred != NULL) { /* * If prev_object was charged, then this mapping, * although not charged now, may become writable * later. Non-NULL cred in the object would prevent * swap reservation during enabling of the write * access, so reserve swap now. Failed reservation * cause allocation of the separate object for the map * entry, and swap reservation for this entry is * managed in appropriate time. */ if (!reserved && !swap_reserve_by_cred(ptoa(next_size), prev_object->cred)) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(prev_object); return (FALSE); } prev_object->charge += ptoa(next_size); } /* * Remove any pages that may still be in the object from a previous * deallocation. */ if (next_pindex < prev_object->size) { vm_object_page_remove(prev_object, next_pindex, next_pindex + next_size, 0); if (prev_object->type == OBJT_SWAP) swap_pager_freespace(prev_object, next_pindex, next_size); #if 0 if (prev_object->cred != NULL) { KASSERT(prev_object->charge >= ptoa(prev_object->size - next_pindex), ("object %p overcharged 1 %jx %jx", prev_object, (uintmax_t)next_pindex, (uintmax_t)next_size)); prev_object->charge -= ptoa(prev_object->size - next_pindex); } #endif } /* * Extend the object if necessary. */ if (next_pindex + next_size > prev_object->size) prev_object->size = next_pindex + next_size; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(prev_object); return (TRUE); } void vm_object_set_writeable_dirty(vm_object_t object) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); if (object->type != OBJT_VNODE) { if ((object->flags & OBJ_TMPFS_NODE) != 0) { KASSERT(object->type == OBJT_SWAP, ("non-swap tmpfs")); vm_object_set_flag(object, OBJ_TMPFS_DIRTY); } return; } object->generation++; if ((object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY) != 0) return; vm_object_set_flag(object, OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY); } /* * vm_object_unwire: * * For each page offset within the specified range of the given object, * find the highest-level page in the shadow chain and unwire it. A page * must exist at every page offset, and the highest-level page must be * wired. */ void vm_object_unwire(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_size_t length, uint8_t queue) { vm_object_t tobject; vm_page_t m, tm; vm_pindex_t end_pindex, pindex, tpindex; int depth, locked_depth; KASSERT((offset & PAGE_MASK) == 0, ("vm_object_unwire: offset is not page aligned")); KASSERT((length & PAGE_MASK) == 0, ("vm_object_unwire: length is not a multiple of PAGE_SIZE")); /* The wired count of a fictitious page never changes. */ if ((object->flags & OBJ_FICTITIOUS) != 0) return; pindex = OFF_TO_IDX(offset); end_pindex = pindex + atop(length); locked_depth = 1; VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(object); m = vm_page_find_least(object, pindex); while (pindex < end_pindex) { if (m == NULL || pindex < m->pindex) { /* * The first object in the shadow chain doesn't * contain a page at the current index. Therefore, * the page must exist in a backing object. */ tobject = object; tpindex = pindex; depth = 0; do { tpindex += OFF_TO_IDX(tobject->backing_object_offset); tobject = tobject->backing_object; KASSERT(tobject != NULL, ("vm_object_unwire: missing page")); if ((tobject->flags & OBJ_FICTITIOUS) != 0) goto next_page; depth++; if (depth == locked_depth) { locked_depth++; VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(tobject); } } while ((tm = vm_page_lookup(tobject, tpindex)) == NULL); } else { tm = m; m = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq); } vm_page_lock(tm); vm_page_unwire(tm, queue); vm_page_unlock(tm); next_page: pindex++; } /* Release the accumulated object locks. */ for (depth = 0; depth < locked_depth; depth++) { tobject = object->backing_object; VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object); object = tobject; } } struct vnode * vm_object_vnode(vm_object_t object) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object); if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) return (object->handle); if (object->type == OBJT_SWAP && (object->flags & OBJ_TMPFS) != 0) return (object->un_pager.swp.swp_tmpfs); return (NULL); } static int sysctl_vm_object_list(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { struct kinfo_vmobject *kvo; char *fullpath, *freepath; struct vnode *vp; struct vattr va; vm_object_t obj; vm_page_t m; int count, error; if (req->oldptr == NULL) { /* * If an old buffer has not been provided, generate an * estimate of the space needed for a subsequent call. */ mtx_lock(&vm_object_list_mtx); count = 0; TAILQ_FOREACH(obj, &vm_object_list, object_list) { if (obj->type == OBJT_DEAD) continue; count++; } mtx_unlock(&vm_object_list_mtx); return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, NULL, sizeof(struct kinfo_vmobject) * count * 11 / 10)); } kvo = malloc(sizeof(*kvo), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); error = 0; /* * VM objects are type stable and are never removed from the * list once added. This allows us to safely read obj->object_list * after reacquiring the VM object lock. */ mtx_lock(&vm_object_list_mtx); TAILQ_FOREACH(obj, &vm_object_list, object_list) { if (obj->type == OBJT_DEAD) continue; VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(obj); if (obj->type == OBJT_DEAD) { VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(obj); continue; } mtx_unlock(&vm_object_list_mtx); kvo->kvo_size = ptoa(obj->size); kvo->kvo_resident = obj->resident_page_count; kvo->kvo_ref_count = obj->ref_count; kvo->kvo_shadow_count = obj->shadow_count; kvo->kvo_memattr = obj->memattr; kvo->kvo_active = 0; kvo->kvo_inactive = 0; TAILQ_FOREACH(m, &obj->memq, listq) { /* * A page may belong to the object but be * dequeued and set to PQ_NONE while the * object lock is not held. This makes the * reads of m->queue below racy, and we do not * count pages set to PQ_NONE. However, this * sysctl is only meant to give an * approximation of the system anyway. */ if (vm_page_active(m)) kvo->kvo_active++; else if (vm_page_inactive(m)) kvo->kvo_inactive++; } kvo->kvo_vn_fileid = 0; kvo->kvo_vn_fsid = 0; kvo->kvo_vn_fsid_freebsd11 = 0; freepath = NULL; fullpath = ""; vp = NULL; switch (obj->type) { case OBJT_DEFAULT: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_DEFAULT; break; case OBJT_VNODE: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_VNODE; vp = obj->handle; vref(vp); break; case OBJT_SWAP: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_SWAP; break; case OBJT_DEVICE: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_DEVICE; break; case OBJT_PHYS: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_PHYS; break; case OBJT_DEAD: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_DEAD; break; case OBJT_SG: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_SG; break; case OBJT_MGTDEVICE: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_MGTDEVICE; break; default: kvo->kvo_type = KVME_TYPE_UNKNOWN; break; } VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(obj); if (vp != NULL) { vn_fullpath(curthread, vp, &fullpath, &freepath); vn_lock(vp, LK_SHARED | LK_RETRY); if (VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, curthread->td_ucred) == 0) { kvo->kvo_vn_fileid = va.va_fileid; kvo->kvo_vn_fsid = va.va_fsid; kvo->kvo_vn_fsid_freebsd11 = va.va_fsid; /* truncate */ } vput(vp); } strlcpy(kvo->kvo_path, fullpath, sizeof(kvo->kvo_path)); if (freepath != NULL) free(freepath, M_TEMP); /* Pack record size down */ kvo->kvo_structsize = offsetof(struct kinfo_vmobject, kvo_path) + strlen(kvo->kvo_path) + 1; kvo->kvo_structsize = roundup(kvo->kvo_structsize, sizeof(uint64_t)); error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, kvo, kvo->kvo_structsize); mtx_lock(&vm_object_list_mtx); if (error) break; } mtx_unlock(&vm_object_list_mtx); free(kvo, M_TEMP); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_vm, OID_AUTO, objects, CTLTYPE_STRUCT | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_SKIP | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, NULL, 0, sysctl_vm_object_list, "S,kinfo_vmobject", "List of VM objects"); #include "opt_ddb.h" #ifdef DDB #include #include #include static int _vm_object_in_map(vm_map_t map, vm_object_t object, vm_map_entry_t entry) { vm_map_t tmpm; vm_map_entry_t tmpe; vm_object_t obj; int entcount; if (map == 0) return 0; if (entry == 0) { tmpe = map->header.next; entcount = map->nentries; while (entcount-- && (tmpe != &map->header)) { if (_vm_object_in_map(map, object, tmpe)) { return 1; } tmpe = tmpe->next; } } else if (entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_IS_SUB_MAP) { tmpm = entry->object.sub_map; tmpe = tmpm->header.next; entcount = tmpm->nentries; while (entcount-- && tmpe != &tmpm->header) { if (_vm_object_in_map(tmpm, object, tmpe)) { return 1; } tmpe = tmpe->next; } } else if ((obj = entry->object.vm_object) != NULL) { for (; obj; obj = obj->backing_object) if (obj == object) { return 1; } } return 0; } static int vm_object_in_map(vm_object_t object) { struct proc *p; /* sx_slock(&allproc_lock); */ FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM(p) { if (!p->p_vmspace /* || (p->p_flag & (P_SYSTEM|P_WEXIT)) */) continue; if (_vm_object_in_map(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, object, 0)) { /* sx_sunlock(&allproc_lock); */ return 1; } } /* sx_sunlock(&allproc_lock); */ if (_vm_object_in_map(kernel_map, object, 0)) return 1; return 0; } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(vmochk, vm_object_check) { vm_object_t object; /* * make sure that internal objs are in a map somewhere * and none have zero ref counts. */ TAILQ_FOREACH(object, &vm_object_list, object_list) { if (object->handle == NULL && (object->type == OBJT_DEFAULT || object->type == OBJT_SWAP)) { if (object->ref_count == 0) { db_printf("vmochk: internal obj has zero ref count: %ld\n", (long)object->size); } if (!vm_object_in_map(object)) { db_printf( "vmochk: internal obj is not in a map: " "ref: %d, size: %lu: 0x%lx, backing_object: %p\n", object->ref_count, (u_long)object->size, (u_long)object->size, (void *)object->backing_object); } } } } /* * vm_object_print: [ debug ] */ DB_SHOW_COMMAND(object, vm_object_print_static) { /* XXX convert args. */ vm_object_t object = (vm_object_t)addr; boolean_t full = have_addr; vm_page_t p; /* XXX count is an (unused) arg. Avoid shadowing it. */ #define count was_count int count; if (object == NULL) return; db_iprintf( "Object %p: type=%d, size=0x%jx, res=%d, ref=%d, flags=0x%x ruid %d charge %jx\n", object, (int)object->type, (uintmax_t)object->size, object->resident_page_count, object->ref_count, object->flags, object->cred ? object->cred->cr_ruid : -1, (uintmax_t)object->charge); db_iprintf(" sref=%d, backing_object(%d)=(%p)+0x%jx\n", object->shadow_count, object->backing_object ? object->backing_object->ref_count : 0, object->backing_object, (uintmax_t)object->backing_object_offset); if (!full) return; db_indent += 2; count = 0; TAILQ_FOREACH(p, &object->memq, listq) { if (count == 0) db_iprintf("memory:="); else if (count == 6) { db_printf("\n"); db_iprintf(" ..."); count = 0; } else db_printf(","); count++; db_printf("(off=0x%jx,page=0x%jx)", (uintmax_t)p->pindex, (uintmax_t)VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(p)); } if (count != 0) db_printf("\n"); db_indent -= 2; } /* XXX. */ #undef count /* XXX need this non-static entry for calling from vm_map_print. */ void vm_object_print( /* db_expr_t */ long addr, boolean_t have_addr, /* db_expr_t */ long count, char *modif) { vm_object_print_static(addr, have_addr, count, modif); } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(vmopag, vm_object_print_pages) { vm_object_t object; vm_pindex_t fidx; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m, prev_m; int rcount, nl, c; nl = 0; TAILQ_FOREACH(object, &vm_object_list, object_list) { db_printf("new object: %p\n", (void *)object); if (nl > 18) { c = cngetc(); if (c != ' ') return; nl = 0; } nl++; rcount = 0; fidx = 0; pa = -1; TAILQ_FOREACH(m, &object->memq, listq) { if (m->pindex > 128) break; if ((prev_m = TAILQ_PREV(m, pglist, listq)) != NULL && prev_m->pindex + 1 != m->pindex) { if (rcount) { db_printf(" index(%ld)run(%d)pa(0x%lx)\n", (long)fidx, rcount, (long)pa); if (nl > 18) { c = cngetc(); if (c != ' ') return; nl = 0; } nl++; rcount = 0; } } if (rcount && (VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) == pa + rcount * PAGE_SIZE)) { ++rcount; continue; } if (rcount) { db_printf(" index(%ld)run(%d)pa(0x%lx)\n", (long)fidx, rcount, (long)pa); if (nl > 18) { c = cngetc(); if (c != ' ') return; nl = 0; } nl++; } fidx = m->pindex; pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); rcount = 1; } if (rcount) { db_printf(" index(%ld)run(%d)pa(0x%lx)\n", (long)fidx, rcount, (long)pa); if (nl > 18) { c = cngetc(); if (c != ' ') return; nl = 0; } nl++; } } } #endif /* DDB */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_object.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_object.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_object.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,331 +1,332 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)vm_object.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/12/94 * * * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University. * All rights reserved. * * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. * * $FreeBSD$ */ /* * Virtual memory object module definitions. */ #ifndef _VM_OBJECT_ #define _VM_OBJECT_ #include #include #include #include #include /* * Types defined: * * vm_object_t Virtual memory object. * * List of locks * (c) const until freed * (o) per-object lock * (f) free pages queue mutex * */ struct vm_object { struct rwlock lock; TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_object) object_list; /* list of all objects */ LIST_HEAD(, vm_object) shadow_head; /* objects that this is a shadow for */ LIST_ENTRY(vm_object) shadow_list; /* chain of shadow objects */ TAILQ_HEAD(respgs, vm_page) memq; /* list of resident pages */ struct vm_radix rtree; /* root of the resident page radix trie*/ vm_pindex_t size; /* Object size */ int generation; /* generation ID */ int ref_count; /* How many refs?? */ int shadow_count; /* how many objects that this is a shadow for */ vm_memattr_t memattr; /* default memory attribute for pages */ objtype_t type; /* type of pager */ u_short flags; /* see below */ u_short pg_color; /* (c) color of first page in obj */ u_int paging_in_progress; /* Paging (in or out) so don't collapse or destroy */ int resident_page_count; /* number of resident pages */ struct vm_object *backing_object; /* object that I'm a shadow of */ vm_ooffset_t backing_object_offset;/* Offset in backing object */ TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_object) pager_object_list; /* list of all objects of this pager type */ LIST_HEAD(, vm_reserv) rvq; /* list of reservations */ void *handle; union { /* * VNode pager * * vnp_size - current size of file */ struct { off_t vnp_size; vm_ooffset_t writemappings; } vnp; /* * Device pager * * devp_pglist - list of allocated pages */ struct { TAILQ_HEAD(, vm_page) devp_pglist; struct cdev_pager_ops *ops; struct cdev *dev; } devp; /* * SG pager * * sgp_pglist - list of allocated pages */ struct { TAILQ_HEAD(, vm_page) sgp_pglist; } sgp; /* * Swap pager * * swp_tmpfs - back-pointer to the tmpfs vnode, * if any, which uses the vm object * as backing store. The handle * cannot be reused for linking, * because the vnode can be * reclaimed and recreated, making * the handle changed and hash-chain * invalid. * * swp_bcount - number of swap 'swblock' metablocks, each * contains up to 16 swapblk assignments. * see vm/swap_pager.h */ struct { void *swp_tmpfs; int swp_bcount; } swp; } un_pager; struct ucred *cred; vm_ooffset_t charge; void *umtx_data; }; /* * Flags */ #define OBJ_FICTITIOUS 0x0001 /* (c) contains fictitious pages */ #define OBJ_UNMANAGED 0x0002 /* (c) contains unmanaged pages */ #define OBJ_POPULATE 0x0004 /* pager implements populate() */ #define OBJ_DEAD 0x0008 /* dead objects (during rundown) */ #define OBJ_NOSPLIT 0x0010 /* dont split this object */ #define OBJ_UMTXDEAD 0x0020 /* umtx pshared was terminated */ #define OBJ_PIPWNT 0x0040 /* paging in progress wanted */ +#define OBJ_PG_DTOR 0x0080 /* dont reset object, leave that for dtor */ #define OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY 0x0100 /* object might be dirty, only for vnode */ #define OBJ_TMPFS_NODE 0x0200 /* object belongs to tmpfs VREG node */ #define OBJ_TMPFS_DIRTY 0x0400 /* dirty tmpfs obj */ #define OBJ_COLORED 0x1000 /* pg_color is defined */ #define OBJ_ONEMAPPING 0x2000 /* One USE (a single, non-forked) mapping flag */ #define OBJ_DISCONNECTWNT 0x4000 /* disconnect from vnode wanted */ #define OBJ_TMPFS 0x8000 /* has tmpfs vnode allocated */ /* * Helpers to perform conversion between vm_object page indexes and offsets. * IDX_TO_OFF() converts an index into an offset. * OFF_TO_IDX() converts an offset into an index. Since offsets are signed * by default, the sign propagation in OFF_TO_IDX(), when applied to * negative offsets, is intentional and returns a vm_object page index * that cannot be created by a userspace mapping. * UOFF_TO_IDX() treats the offset as an unsigned value and converts it * into an index accordingly. Use it only when the full range of offset * values are allowed. Currently, this only applies to device mappings. * OBJ_MAX_SIZE specifies the maximum page index corresponding to the * maximum unsigned offset. */ #define IDX_TO_OFF(idx) (((vm_ooffset_t)(idx)) << PAGE_SHIFT) #define OFF_TO_IDX(off) ((vm_pindex_t)(((vm_ooffset_t)(off)) >> PAGE_SHIFT)) #define UOFF_TO_IDX(off) (((vm_pindex_t)(off)) >> PAGE_SHIFT) #define OBJ_MAX_SIZE (UOFF_TO_IDX(UINT64_MAX) + 1) #ifdef _KERNEL #define OBJPC_SYNC 0x1 /* sync I/O */ #define OBJPC_INVAL 0x2 /* invalidate */ #define OBJPC_NOSYNC 0x4 /* skip if VPO_NOSYNC */ /* * The following options are supported by vm_object_page_remove(). */ #define OBJPR_CLEANONLY 0x1 /* Don't remove dirty pages. */ #define OBJPR_NOTMAPPED 0x2 /* Don't unmap pages. */ TAILQ_HEAD(object_q, vm_object); extern struct object_q vm_object_list; /* list of allocated objects */ extern struct mtx vm_object_list_mtx; /* lock for object list and count */ extern struct vm_object kernel_object_store; extern struct vm_object kmem_object_store; #define kernel_object (&kernel_object_store) #define kmem_object (&kmem_object_store) #define VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object) \ rw_assert(&(object)->lock, RA_LOCKED) #define VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_RLOCKED(object) \ rw_assert(&(object)->lock, RA_RLOCKED) #define VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object) \ rw_assert(&(object)->lock, RA_WLOCKED) #define VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_UNLOCKED(object) \ rw_assert(&(object)->lock, RA_UNLOCKED) #define VM_OBJECT_LOCK_DOWNGRADE(object) \ rw_downgrade(&(object)->lock) #define VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(object) \ rw_rlock(&(object)->lock) #define VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object) \ rw_runlock(&(object)->lock) #define VM_OBJECT_SLEEP(object, wchan, pri, wmesg, timo) \ rw_sleep((wchan), &(object)->lock, (pri), (wmesg), (timo)) #define VM_OBJECT_TRYRLOCK(object) \ rw_try_rlock(&(object)->lock) #define VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(object) \ rw_try_wlock(&(object)->lock) #define VM_OBJECT_TRYUPGRADE(object) \ rw_try_upgrade(&(object)->lock) #define VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object) \ rw_wlock(&(object)->lock) #define VM_OBJECT_WOWNED(object) \ rw_wowned(&(object)->lock) #define VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object) \ rw_wunlock(&(object)->lock) /* * The object must be locked or thread private. */ static __inline void vm_object_set_flag(vm_object_t object, u_short bits) { object->flags |= bits; } /* * Conditionally set the object's color, which (1) enables the allocation * of physical memory reservations for anonymous objects and larger-than- * superpage-sized named objects and (2) determines the first page offset * within the object at which a reservation may be allocated. In other * words, the color determines the alignment of the object with respect * to the largest superpage boundary. When mapping named objects, like * files or POSIX shared memory objects, the color should be set to zero * before a virtual address is selected for the mapping. In contrast, * for anonymous objects, the color may be set after the virtual address * is selected. * * The object must be locked. */ static __inline void vm_object_color(vm_object_t object, u_short color) { if ((object->flags & OBJ_COLORED) == 0) { object->pg_color = color; object->flags |= OBJ_COLORED; } } void vm_object_clear_flag(vm_object_t object, u_short bits); void vm_object_pip_add(vm_object_t object, short i); void vm_object_pip_subtract(vm_object_t object, short i); void vm_object_pip_wakeup(vm_object_t object); void vm_object_pip_wakeupn(vm_object_t object, short i); void vm_object_pip_wait(vm_object_t object, char *waitid); void umtx_shm_object_init(vm_object_t object); void umtx_shm_object_terminated(vm_object_t object); extern int umtx_shm_vnobj_persistent; vm_object_t vm_object_allocate (objtype_t, vm_pindex_t); boolean_t vm_object_coalesce(vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_size_t, vm_size_t, boolean_t); void vm_object_collapse (vm_object_t); void vm_object_deallocate (vm_object_t); void vm_object_destroy (vm_object_t); void vm_object_terminate (vm_object_t); void vm_object_set_writeable_dirty (vm_object_t); void vm_object_init (void); void vm_object_madvise(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t, int); boolean_t vm_object_page_clean(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t start, vm_ooffset_t end, int flags); void vm_object_page_noreuse(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t start, vm_pindex_t end); void vm_object_page_remove(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t start, vm_pindex_t end, int options); boolean_t vm_object_populate(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t); void vm_object_print(long addr, boolean_t have_addr, long count, char *modif); void vm_object_reference (vm_object_t); void vm_object_reference_locked(vm_object_t); int vm_object_set_memattr(vm_object_t object, vm_memattr_t memattr); void vm_object_shadow (vm_object_t *, vm_ooffset_t *, vm_size_t); void vm_object_split(vm_map_entry_t); boolean_t vm_object_sync(vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_size_t, boolean_t, boolean_t); void vm_object_unwire(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_size_t length, uint8_t queue); struct vnode *vm_object_vnode(vm_object_t object); #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* _VM_OBJECT_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_page.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_page.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_page.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,3763 +1,3780 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1998 Matthew Dillon. All Rights Reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)vm_page.c 7.4 (Berkeley) 5/7/91 */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University. * All rights reserved. * * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. */ /* * GENERAL RULES ON VM_PAGE MANIPULATION * * - A page queue lock is required when adding or removing a page from a * page queue regardless of other locks or the busy state of a page. * * * In general, no thread besides the page daemon can acquire or * hold more than one page queue lock at a time. * * * The page daemon can acquire and hold any pair of page queue * locks in any order. * * - The object lock is required when inserting or removing * pages from an object (vm_page_insert() or vm_page_remove()). * */ /* * Resident memory management module. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_vm.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Associated with page of user-allocatable memory is a * page structure. */ struct vm_domain vm_dom[MAXMEMDOM]; struct mtx_padalign vm_page_queue_free_mtx; struct mtx_padalign pa_lock[PA_LOCK_COUNT]; /* * bogus page -- for I/O to/from partially complete buffers, * or for paging into sparsely invalid regions. */ vm_page_t bogus_page; vm_page_t vm_page_array; long vm_page_array_size; long first_page; static int boot_pages = UMA_BOOT_PAGES; SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, boot_pages, CTLFLAG_RDTUN | CTLFLAG_NOFETCH, &boot_pages, 0, "number of pages allocated for bootstrapping the VM system"); static int pa_tryrelock_restart; SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, tryrelock_restart, CTLFLAG_RD, &pa_tryrelock_restart, 0, "Number of tryrelock restarts"); static TAILQ_HEAD(, vm_page) blacklist_head; static int sysctl_vm_page_blacklist(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS); SYSCTL_PROC(_vm, OID_AUTO, page_blacklist, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, NULL, 0, sysctl_vm_page_blacklist, "A", "Blacklist pages"); /* Is the page daemon waiting for free pages? */ static int vm_pageout_pages_needed; static uma_zone_t fakepg_zone; static void vm_page_alloc_check(vm_page_t m); static void vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(vm_page_t m, vm_page_bits_t pagebits); static void vm_page_enqueue(uint8_t queue, vm_page_t m); static void vm_page_free_wakeup(void); static void vm_page_init(void *dummy); static int vm_page_insert_after(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_page_t mpred); static void vm_page_insert_radixdone(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_page_t mpred); static int vm_page_reclaim_run(int req_class, u_long npages, vm_page_t m_run, vm_paddr_t high); SYSINIT(vm_page, SI_SUB_VM, SI_ORDER_SECOND, vm_page_init, NULL); static void vm_page_init(void *dummy) { fakepg_zone = uma_zcreate("fakepg", sizeof(struct vm_page), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, UMA_ZONE_NOFREE | UMA_ZONE_VM); bogus_page = vm_page_alloc(NULL, 0, VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_WIRED); } /* Make sure that u_long is at least 64 bits when PAGE_SIZE is 32K. */ #if PAGE_SIZE == 32768 #ifdef CTASSERT CTASSERT(sizeof(u_long) >= 8); #endif #endif /* * Try to acquire a physical address lock while a pmap is locked. If we * fail to trylock we unlock and lock the pmap directly and cache the * locked pa in *locked. The caller should then restart their loop in case * the virtual to physical mapping has changed. */ int vm_page_pa_tryrelock(pmap_t pmap, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_paddr_t *locked) { vm_paddr_t lockpa; lockpa = *locked; *locked = pa; if (lockpa) { PA_LOCK_ASSERT(lockpa, MA_OWNED); if (PA_LOCKPTR(pa) == PA_LOCKPTR(lockpa)) return (0); PA_UNLOCK(lockpa); } if (PA_TRYLOCK(pa)) return (0); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); atomic_add_int(&pa_tryrelock_restart, 1); PA_LOCK(pa); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); return (EAGAIN); } /* * vm_set_page_size: * * Sets the page size, perhaps based upon the memory * size. Must be called before any use of page-size * dependent functions. */ void vm_set_page_size(void) { if (vm_cnt.v_page_size == 0) vm_cnt.v_page_size = PAGE_SIZE; if (((vm_cnt.v_page_size - 1) & vm_cnt.v_page_size) != 0) panic("vm_set_page_size: page size not a power of two"); } /* * vm_page_blacklist_next: * * Find the next entry in the provided string of blacklist * addresses. Entries are separated by space, comma, or newline. * If an invalid integer is encountered then the rest of the * string is skipped. Updates the list pointer to the next * character, or NULL if the string is exhausted or invalid. */ static vm_paddr_t vm_page_blacklist_next(char **list, char *end) { vm_paddr_t bad; char *cp, *pos; if (list == NULL || *list == NULL) return (0); if (**list =='\0') { *list = NULL; return (0); } /* * If there's no end pointer then the buffer is coming from * the kenv and we know it's null-terminated. */ if (end == NULL) end = *list + strlen(*list); /* Ensure that strtoq() won't walk off the end */ if (*end != '\0') { if (*end == '\n' || *end == ' ' || *end == ',') *end = '\0'; else { printf("Blacklist not terminated, skipping\n"); *list = NULL; return (0); } } for (pos = *list; *pos != '\0'; pos = cp) { bad = strtoq(pos, &cp, 0); if (*cp == '\0' || *cp == ' ' || *cp == ',' || *cp == '\n') { if (bad == 0) { if (++cp < end) continue; else break; } } else break; if (*cp == '\0' || ++cp >= end) *list = NULL; else *list = cp; return (trunc_page(bad)); } printf("Garbage in RAM blacklist, skipping\n"); *list = NULL; return (0); } /* * vm_page_blacklist_check: * * Iterate through the provided string of blacklist addresses, pulling * each entry out of the physical allocator free list and putting it * onto a list for reporting via the vm.page_blacklist sysctl. */ static void vm_page_blacklist_check(char *list, char *end) { vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m; char *next; int ret; next = list; while (next != NULL) { if ((pa = vm_page_blacklist_next(&next, end)) == 0) continue; m = vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa); if (m == NULL) continue; mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); ret = vm_phys_unfree_page(m); mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); if (ret == TRUE) { TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&blacklist_head, m, listq); if (bootverbose) printf("Skipping page with pa 0x%jx\n", (uintmax_t)pa); } } } /* * vm_page_blacklist_load: * * Search for a special module named "ram_blacklist". It'll be a * plain text file provided by the user via the loader directive * of the same name. */ static void vm_page_blacklist_load(char **list, char **end) { void *mod; u_char *ptr; u_int len; mod = NULL; ptr = NULL; mod = preload_search_by_type("ram_blacklist"); if (mod != NULL) { ptr = preload_fetch_addr(mod); len = preload_fetch_size(mod); } *list = ptr; if (ptr != NULL) *end = ptr + len; else *end = NULL; return; } static int sysctl_vm_page_blacklist(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { vm_page_t m; struct sbuf sbuf; int error, first; first = 1; error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0); if (error != 0) return (error); sbuf_new_for_sysctl(&sbuf, NULL, 128, req); TAILQ_FOREACH(m, &blacklist_head, listq) { sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "%s%#jx", first ? "" : ",", (uintmax_t)m->phys_addr); first = 0; } error = sbuf_finish(&sbuf); sbuf_delete(&sbuf); return (error); } static void vm_page_domain_init(struct vm_domain *vmd) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq; int i; *__DECONST(char **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE].pq_name) = "vm inactive pagequeue"; *__DECONST(u_int **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE].pq_vcnt) = &vm_cnt.v_inactive_count; *__DECONST(char **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE].pq_name) = "vm active pagequeue"; *__DECONST(u_int **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE].pq_vcnt) = &vm_cnt.v_active_count; *__DECONST(char **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_LAUNDRY].pq_name) = "vm laundry pagequeue"; *__DECONST(int **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_LAUNDRY].pq_vcnt) = &vm_cnt.v_laundry_count; *__DECONST(char **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_UNSWAPPABLE].pq_name) = "vm unswappable pagequeue"; /* Unswappable dirty pages are counted as being in the laundry. */ *__DECONST(int **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_UNSWAPPABLE].pq_vcnt) = &vm_cnt.v_laundry_count; vmd->vmd_page_count = 0; vmd->vmd_free_count = 0; vmd->vmd_segs = 0; vmd->vmd_oom = FALSE; for (i = 0; i < PQ_COUNT; i++) { pq = &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[i]; TAILQ_INIT(&pq->pq_pl); mtx_init(&pq->pq_mutex, pq->pq_name, "vm pagequeue", MTX_DEF | MTX_DUPOK); } } /* * vm_page_startup: * * Initializes the resident memory module. Allocates physical memory for * bootstrapping UMA and some data structures that are used to manage * physical pages. Initializes these structures, and populates the free * page queues. */ vm_offset_t vm_page_startup(vm_offset_t vaddr) { vm_offset_t mapped; vm_paddr_t high_avail, low_avail, page_range, size; vm_paddr_t new_end; int i; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_paddr_t last_pa; char *list, *listend; vm_paddr_t end; vm_paddr_t biggestsize; int biggestone; int pages_per_zone; biggestsize = 0; biggestone = 0; vaddr = round_page(vaddr); for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1]; i += 2) { phys_avail[i] = round_page(phys_avail[i]); phys_avail[i + 1] = trunc_page(phys_avail[i + 1]); } for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1]; i += 2) { size = phys_avail[i + 1] - phys_avail[i]; if (size > biggestsize) { biggestone = i; biggestsize = size; } } end = phys_avail[biggestone+1]; /* * Initialize the page and queue locks. */ mtx_init(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, "vm page free queue", NULL, MTX_DEF); for (i = 0; i < PA_LOCK_COUNT; i++) mtx_init(&pa_lock[i], "vm page", NULL, MTX_DEF); for (i = 0; i < vm_ndomains; i++) vm_page_domain_init(&vm_dom[i]); /* * Almost all of the pages needed for bootstrapping UMA are used * for zone structures, so if the number of CPUs results in those * structures taking more than one page each, we set aside more pages * in proportion to the zone structure size. */ pages_per_zone = howmany(sizeof(struct uma_zone) + sizeof(struct uma_cache) * (mp_maxid + 1), UMA_SLAB_SIZE); if (pages_per_zone > 1) { /* Reserve more pages so that we don't run out. */ boot_pages = UMA_BOOT_PAGES_ZONES * pages_per_zone; } /* * Allocate memory for use when boot strapping the kernel memory * allocator. * * CTFLAG_RDTUN doesn't work during the early boot process, so we must * manually fetch the value. */ TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("vm.boot_pages", &boot_pages); new_end = end - (boot_pages * UMA_SLAB_SIZE); new_end = trunc_page(new_end); mapped = pmap_map(&vaddr, new_end, end, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE); bzero((void *)mapped, end - new_end); uma_startup((void *)mapped, boot_pages); #if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__arm__) || \ defined(__i386__) || defined(__mips__) /* * Allocate a bitmap to indicate that a random physical page * needs to be included in a minidump. * * The amd64 port needs this to indicate which direct map pages * need to be dumped, via calls to dump_add_page()/dump_drop_page(). * * However, i386 still needs this workspace internally within the * minidump code. In theory, they are not needed on i386, but are * included should the sf_buf code decide to use them. */ last_pa = 0; for (i = 0; dump_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) if (dump_avail[i + 1] > last_pa) last_pa = dump_avail[i + 1]; page_range = last_pa / PAGE_SIZE; vm_page_dump_size = round_page(roundup2(page_range, NBBY) / NBBY); new_end -= vm_page_dump_size; vm_page_dump = (void *)(uintptr_t)pmap_map(&vaddr, new_end, new_end + vm_page_dump_size, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE); bzero((void *)vm_page_dump, vm_page_dump_size); #endif #if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__mips__) /* * Include the UMA bootstrap pages and vm_page_dump in a crash dump. * When pmap_map() uses the direct map, they are not automatically * included. */ for (pa = new_end; pa < end; pa += PAGE_SIZE) dump_add_page(pa); #endif phys_avail[biggestone + 1] = new_end; #ifdef __amd64__ /* * Request that the physical pages underlying the message buffer be * included in a crash dump. Since the message buffer is accessed * through the direct map, they are not automatically included. */ pa = DMAP_TO_PHYS((vm_offset_t)msgbufp->msg_ptr); last_pa = pa + round_page(msgbufsize); while (pa < last_pa) { dump_add_page(pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; } #endif /* * Compute the number of pages of memory that will be available for * use, taking into account the overhead of a page structure per page. * In other words, solve * "available physical memory" - round_page(page_range * * sizeof(struct vm_page)) = page_range * PAGE_SIZE * for page_range. */ low_avail = phys_avail[0]; high_avail = phys_avail[1]; for (i = 0; i < vm_phys_nsegs; i++) { if (vm_phys_segs[i].start < low_avail) low_avail = vm_phys_segs[i].start; if (vm_phys_segs[i].end > high_avail) high_avail = vm_phys_segs[i].end; } /* Skip the first chunk. It is already accounted for. */ for (i = 2; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { if (phys_avail[i] < low_avail) low_avail = phys_avail[i]; if (phys_avail[i + 1] > high_avail) high_avail = phys_avail[i + 1]; } first_page = low_avail / PAGE_SIZE; #ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE size = 0; for (i = 0; i < vm_phys_nsegs; i++) size += vm_phys_segs[i].end - vm_phys_segs[i].start; for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) size += phys_avail[i + 1] - phys_avail[i]; #elif defined(VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE) size = high_avail - low_avail; #else #error "Either VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE or VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE must be defined." #endif #ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE /* * In the VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE case, the number of pages can account for * the overhead of a page structure per page only if vm_page_array is * allocated from the last physical memory chunk. Otherwise, we must * allocate page structures representing the physical memory * underlying vm_page_array, even though they will not be used. */ if (new_end != high_avail) page_range = size / PAGE_SIZE; else #endif { page_range = size / (PAGE_SIZE + sizeof(struct vm_page)); /* * If the partial bytes remaining are large enough for * a page (PAGE_SIZE) without a corresponding * 'struct vm_page', then new_end will contain an * extra page after subtracting the length of the VM * page array. Compensate by subtracting an extra * page from new_end. */ if (size % (PAGE_SIZE + sizeof(struct vm_page)) >= PAGE_SIZE) { if (new_end == high_avail) high_avail -= PAGE_SIZE; new_end -= PAGE_SIZE; } } end = new_end; /* * Reserve an unmapped guard page to trap access to vm_page_array[-1]. * However, because this page is allocated from KVM, out-of-bounds * accesses using the direct map will not be trapped. */ vaddr += PAGE_SIZE; /* * Allocate physical memory for the page structures, and map it. */ new_end = trunc_page(end - page_range * sizeof(struct vm_page)); mapped = pmap_map(&vaddr, new_end, end, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE); vm_page_array = (vm_page_t) mapped; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Allocate physical memory for the reservation management system's * data structures, and map it. */ if (high_avail == end) high_avail = new_end; new_end = vm_reserv_startup(&vaddr, new_end, high_avail); #endif #if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__mips__) /* * Include vm_page_array and vm_reserv_array in a crash dump. */ for (pa = new_end; pa < end; pa += PAGE_SIZE) dump_add_page(pa); #endif phys_avail[biggestone + 1] = new_end; /* * Add physical memory segments corresponding to the available * physical pages. */ for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) vm_phys_add_seg(phys_avail[i], phys_avail[i + 1]); /* * Clear all of the page structures */ bzero((caddr_t) vm_page_array, page_range * sizeof(struct vm_page)); for (i = 0; i < page_range; i++) vm_page_array[i].order = VM_NFREEORDER; vm_page_array_size = page_range; /* * Initialize the physical memory allocator. */ vm_phys_init(); /* * Add every available physical page that is not blacklisted to * the free lists. */ vm_cnt.v_page_count = 0; vm_cnt.v_free_count = 0; for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { pa = phys_avail[i]; last_pa = phys_avail[i + 1]; while (pa < last_pa) { vm_phys_add_page(pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; } } TAILQ_INIT(&blacklist_head); vm_page_blacklist_load(&list, &listend); vm_page_blacklist_check(list, listend); list = kern_getenv("vm.blacklist"); vm_page_blacklist_check(list, NULL); freeenv(list); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Initialize the reservation management system. */ vm_reserv_init(); #endif return (vaddr); } void vm_page_reference(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); } /* * vm_page_busy_downgrade: * * Downgrade an exclusive busy page into a single shared busy page. */ void vm_page_busy_downgrade(vm_page_t m) { u_int x; bool locked; vm_page_assert_xbusied(m); locked = mtx_owned(vm_page_lockptr(m)); for (;;) { x = m->busy_lock; x &= VPB_BIT_WAITERS; if (x != 0 && !locked) vm_page_lock(m); if (atomic_cmpset_rel_int(&m->busy_lock, VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER | x, VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1))) break; if (x != 0 && !locked) vm_page_unlock(m); } if (x != 0) { wakeup(m); if (!locked) vm_page_unlock(m); } } /* * vm_page_sbusied: * * Return a positive value if the page is shared busied, 0 otherwise. */ int vm_page_sbusied(vm_page_t m) { u_int x; x = m->busy_lock; return ((x & VPB_BIT_SHARED) != 0 && x != VPB_UNBUSIED); } /* * vm_page_sunbusy: * * Shared unbusy a page. */ void vm_page_sunbusy(vm_page_t m) { u_int x; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_NOTOWNED); vm_page_assert_sbusied(m); for (;;) { x = m->busy_lock; if (VPB_SHARERS(x) > 1) { if (atomic_cmpset_int(&m->busy_lock, x, x - VPB_ONE_SHARER)) break; continue; } if ((x & VPB_BIT_WAITERS) == 0) { KASSERT(x == VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1), ("vm_page_sunbusy: invalid lock state")); if (atomic_cmpset_int(&m->busy_lock, VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1), VPB_UNBUSIED)) break; continue; } KASSERT(x == (VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1) | VPB_BIT_WAITERS), ("vm_page_sunbusy: invalid lock state for waiters")); vm_page_lock(m); if (!atomic_cmpset_int(&m->busy_lock, x, VPB_UNBUSIED)) { vm_page_unlock(m); continue; } wakeup(m); vm_page_unlock(m); break; } } /* * vm_page_busy_sleep: * * Sleep and release the page lock, using the page pointer as wchan. * This is used to implement the hard-path of busying mechanism. * * The given page must be locked. * * If nonshared is true, sleep only if the page is xbusy. */ void vm_page_busy_sleep(vm_page_t m, const char *wmesg, bool nonshared) { u_int x; vm_page_assert_locked(m); x = m->busy_lock; if (x == VPB_UNBUSIED || (nonshared && (x & VPB_BIT_SHARED) != 0) || ((x & VPB_BIT_WAITERS) == 0 && !atomic_cmpset_int(&m->busy_lock, x, x | VPB_BIT_WAITERS))) { vm_page_unlock(m); return; } msleep(m, vm_page_lockptr(m), PVM | PDROP, wmesg, 0); } /* * vm_page_trysbusy: * * Try to shared busy a page. * If the operation succeeds 1 is returned otherwise 0. * The operation never sleeps. */ int vm_page_trysbusy(vm_page_t m) { u_int x; for (;;) { x = m->busy_lock; if ((x & VPB_BIT_SHARED) == 0) return (0); if (atomic_cmpset_acq_int(&m->busy_lock, x, x + VPB_ONE_SHARER)) return (1); } } static void vm_page_xunbusy_locked(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_xbusied(m); vm_page_assert_locked(m); atomic_store_rel_int(&m->busy_lock, VPB_UNBUSIED); /* There is a waiter, do wakeup() instead of vm_page_flash(). */ wakeup(m); } void vm_page_xunbusy_maybelocked(vm_page_t m) { bool lockacq; vm_page_assert_xbusied(m); /* * Fast path for unbusy. If it succeeds, we know that there * are no waiters, so we do not need a wakeup. */ if (atomic_cmpset_rel_int(&m->busy_lock, VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER, VPB_UNBUSIED)) return; lockacq = !mtx_owned(vm_page_lockptr(m)); if (lockacq) vm_page_lock(m); vm_page_xunbusy_locked(m); if (lockacq) vm_page_unlock(m); } /* * vm_page_xunbusy_hard: * * Called after the first try the exclusive unbusy of a page failed. * It is assumed that the waiters bit is on. */ void vm_page_xunbusy_hard(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_xbusied(m); vm_page_lock(m); vm_page_xunbusy_locked(m); vm_page_unlock(m); } /* * vm_page_flash: * * Wakeup anyone waiting for the page. * The ownership bits do not change. * * The given page must be locked. */ void vm_page_flash(vm_page_t m) { u_int x; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED); for (;;) { x = m->busy_lock; if ((x & VPB_BIT_WAITERS) == 0) return; if (atomic_cmpset_int(&m->busy_lock, x, x & (~VPB_BIT_WAITERS))) break; } wakeup(m); } /* * Keep page from being freed by the page daemon * much of the same effect as wiring, except much lower * overhead and should be used only for *very* temporary * holding ("wiring"). */ void vm_page_hold(vm_page_t mem) { vm_page_lock_assert(mem, MA_OWNED); mem->hold_count++; } void vm_page_unhold(vm_page_t mem) { vm_page_lock_assert(mem, MA_OWNED); KASSERT(mem->hold_count >= 1, ("vm_page_unhold: hold count < 0!!!")); --mem->hold_count; if (mem->hold_count == 0 && (mem->flags & PG_UNHOLDFREE) != 0) vm_page_free_toq(mem); } /* * vm_page_unhold_pages: * * Unhold each of the pages that is referenced by the given array. */ void vm_page_unhold_pages(vm_page_t *ma, int count) { struct mtx *mtx, *new_mtx; mtx = NULL; for (; count != 0; count--) { /* * Avoid releasing and reacquiring the same page lock. */ new_mtx = vm_page_lockptr(*ma); if (mtx != new_mtx) { if (mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(mtx); mtx = new_mtx; mtx_lock(mtx); } vm_page_unhold(*ma); ma++; } if (mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(mtx); } vm_page_t PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(vm_paddr_t pa) { vm_page_t m; #ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE m = vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa); if (m == NULL) m = vm_phys_fictitious_to_vm_page(pa); return (m); #elif defined(VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE) long pi; pi = atop(pa); if (pi >= first_page && (pi - first_page) < vm_page_array_size) { m = &vm_page_array[pi - first_page]; return (m); } return (vm_phys_fictitious_to_vm_page(pa)); #else #error "Either VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE or VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE must be defined." #endif } /* * vm_page_getfake: * * Create a fictitious page with the specified physical address and * memory attribute. The memory attribute is the only the machine- * dependent aspect of a fictitious page that must be initialized. */ vm_page_t vm_page_getfake(vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr) { vm_page_t m; m = uma_zalloc(fakepg_zone, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); vm_page_initfake(m, paddr, memattr); return (m); } void vm_page_initfake(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr) { if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) { /* * The page's memattr might have changed since the * previous initialization. Update the pmap to the * new memattr. */ goto memattr; } m->phys_addr = paddr; m->queue = PQ_NONE; /* Fictitious pages don't use "segind". */ m->flags = PG_FICTITIOUS; /* Fictitious pages don't use "order" or "pool". */ m->oflags = VPO_UNMANAGED; m->busy_lock = VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER; m->wire_count = 1; pmap_page_init(m); memattr: pmap_page_set_memattr(m, memattr); } /* * vm_page_putfake: * * Release a fictitious page. */ void vm_page_putfake(vm_page_t m) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0, ("managed %p", m)); KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0, ("vm_page_putfake: bad page %p", m)); uma_zfree(fakepg_zone, m); } /* * vm_page_updatefake: * * Update the given fictitious page to the specified physical address and * memory attribute. */ void vm_page_updatefake(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr) { KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0, ("vm_page_updatefake: bad page %p", m)); m->phys_addr = paddr; pmap_page_set_memattr(m, memattr); } /* * vm_page_free: * * Free a page. */ void vm_page_free(vm_page_t m) { m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO; vm_page_free_toq(m); } /* * vm_page_free_zero: * * Free a page to the zerod-pages queue */ void vm_page_free_zero(vm_page_t m) { m->flags |= PG_ZERO; vm_page_free_toq(m); } /* * Unbusy and handle the page queueing for a page from a getpages request that * was optionally read ahead or behind. */ void vm_page_readahead_finish(vm_page_t m) { /* We shouldn't put invalid pages on queues. */ KASSERT(m->valid != 0, ("%s: %p is invalid", __func__, m)); /* * Since the page is not the actually needed one, whether it should * be activated or deactivated is not obvious. Empirical results * have shown that deactivating the page is usually the best choice, * unless the page is wanted by another thread. */ vm_page_lock(m); if ((m->busy_lock & VPB_BIT_WAITERS) != 0) vm_page_activate(m); else vm_page_deactivate(m); vm_page_unlock(m); vm_page_xunbusy(m); } /* * vm_page_sleep_if_busy: * * Sleep and release the page queues lock if the page is busied. * Returns TRUE if the thread slept. * * The given page must be unlocked and object containing it must * be locked. */ int vm_page_sleep_if_busy(vm_page_t m, const char *msg) { vm_object_t obj; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_NOTOWNED); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (vm_page_busied(m)) { /* * The page-specific object must be cached because page * identity can change during the sleep, causing the * re-lock of a different object. * It is assumed that a reference to the object is already * held by the callers. */ obj = m->object; vm_page_lock(m); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(obj); vm_page_busy_sleep(m, msg, false); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(obj); return (TRUE); } return (FALSE); } /* * vm_page_dirty_KBI: [ internal use only ] * * Set all bits in the page's dirty field. * * The object containing the specified page must be locked if the * call is made from the machine-independent layer. * * See vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(). * * This function should only be called by vm_page_dirty(). */ void vm_page_dirty_KBI(vm_page_t m) { /* Refer to this operation by its public name. */ KASSERT(m->valid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL, ("vm_page_dirty: page is invalid!")); m->dirty = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; } /* * vm_page_insert: [ internal use only ] * * Inserts the given mem entry into the object and object list. * * The object must be locked. */ int vm_page_insert(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex) { vm_page_t mpred; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); mpred = vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex); return (vm_page_insert_after(m, object, pindex, mpred)); } /* * vm_page_insert_after: * * Inserts the page "m" into the specified object at offset "pindex". * * The page "mpred" must immediately precede the offset "pindex" within * the specified object. * * The object must be locked. */ static int vm_page_insert_after(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_page_t mpred) { vm_page_t msucc; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(m->object == NULL, ("vm_page_insert_after: page already inserted")); if (mpred != NULL) { KASSERT(mpred->object == object, ("vm_page_insert_after: object doesn't contain mpred")); KASSERT(mpred->pindex < pindex, ("vm_page_insert_after: mpred doesn't precede pindex")); msucc = TAILQ_NEXT(mpred, listq); } else msucc = TAILQ_FIRST(&object->memq); if (msucc != NULL) KASSERT(msucc->pindex > pindex, ("vm_page_insert_after: msucc doesn't succeed pindex")); /* * Record the object/offset pair in this page */ m->object = object; m->pindex = pindex; /* * Now link into the object's ordered list of backed pages. */ if (vm_radix_insert(&object->rtree, m)) { m->object = NULL; m->pindex = 0; return (1); } vm_page_insert_radixdone(m, object, mpred); return (0); } /* * vm_page_insert_radixdone: * * Complete page "m" insertion into the specified object after the * radix trie hooking. * * The page "mpred" must precede the offset "m->pindex" within the * specified object. * * The object must be locked. */ static void vm_page_insert_radixdone(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_page_t mpred) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(object != NULL && m->object == object, ("vm_page_insert_radixdone: page %p has inconsistent object", m)); if (mpred != NULL) { KASSERT(mpred->object == object, ("vm_page_insert_after: object doesn't contain mpred")); KASSERT(mpred->pindex < m->pindex, ("vm_page_insert_after: mpred doesn't precede pindex")); } if (mpred != NULL) TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&object->memq, mpred, m, listq); else TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&object->memq, m, listq); /* * Show that the object has one more resident page. */ object->resident_page_count++; /* * Hold the vnode until the last page is released. */ if (object->resident_page_count == 1 && object->type == OBJT_VNODE) vhold(object->handle); /* * Since we are inserting a new and possibly dirty page, * update the object's OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY flag. */ if (pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) vm_object_set_writeable_dirty(object); } /* * vm_page_remove: * * Removes the specified page from its containing object, but does not * invalidate any backing storage. * * The object must be locked. The page must be locked if it is managed. */ void vm_page_remove(vm_page_t m) { vm_object_t object; vm_page_t mrem; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) vm_page_assert_locked(m); if ((object = m->object) == NULL) return; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); if (vm_page_xbusied(m)) vm_page_xunbusy_maybelocked(m); mrem = vm_radix_remove(&object->rtree, m->pindex); KASSERT(mrem == m, ("removed page %p, expected page %p", mrem, m)); /* * Now remove from the object's list of backed pages. */ TAILQ_REMOVE(&object->memq, m, listq); /* * And show that the object has one fewer resident page. */ object->resident_page_count--; /* * The vnode may now be recycled. */ if (object->resident_page_count == 0 && object->type == OBJT_VNODE) vdrop(object->handle); m->object = NULL; } /* * vm_page_lookup: * * Returns the page associated with the object/offset * pair specified; if none is found, NULL is returned. * * The object must be locked. */ vm_page_t vm_page_lookup(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object); return (vm_radix_lookup(&object->rtree, pindex)); } /* * vm_page_find_least: * * Returns the page associated with the object with least pindex * greater than or equal to the parameter pindex, or NULL. * * The object must be locked. */ vm_page_t vm_page_find_least(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex) { vm_page_t m; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object); if ((m = TAILQ_FIRST(&object->memq)) != NULL && m->pindex < pindex) m = vm_radix_lookup_ge(&object->rtree, pindex); return (m); } /* * Returns the given page's successor (by pindex) within the object if it is * resident; if none is found, NULL is returned. * * The object must be locked. */ vm_page_t vm_page_next(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_t next; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); if ((next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq)) != NULL) { MPASS(next->object == m->object); if (next->pindex != m->pindex + 1) next = NULL; } return (next); } /* * Returns the given page's predecessor (by pindex) within the object if it is * resident; if none is found, NULL is returned. * * The object must be locked. */ vm_page_t vm_page_prev(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_t prev; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); if ((prev = TAILQ_PREV(m, pglist, listq)) != NULL) { MPASS(prev->object == m->object); if (prev->pindex != m->pindex - 1) prev = NULL; } return (prev); } /* * Uses the page mnew as a replacement for an existing page at index * pindex which must be already present in the object. * * The existing page must not be on a paging queue. */ vm_page_t vm_page_replace(vm_page_t mnew, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex) { vm_page_t mold; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(mnew->object == NULL, ("vm_page_replace: page already in object")); /* * This function mostly follows vm_page_insert() and * vm_page_remove() without the radix, object count and vnode * dance. Double check such functions for more comments. */ mnew->object = object; mnew->pindex = pindex; mold = vm_radix_replace(&object->rtree, mnew); KASSERT(mold->queue == PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_replace: mold is on a paging queue")); /* Keep the resident page list in sorted order. */ TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&object->memq, mold, mnew, listq); TAILQ_REMOVE(&object->memq, mold, listq); mold->object = NULL; vm_page_xunbusy_maybelocked(mold); /* * The object's resident_page_count does not change because we have * swapped one page for another, but OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY. */ if (pmap_page_is_write_mapped(mnew)) vm_object_set_writeable_dirty(object); return (mold); } /* * vm_page_rename: * * Move the given memory entry from its * current object to the specified target object/offset. * * Note: swap associated with the page must be invalidated by the move. We * have to do this for several reasons: (1) we aren't freeing the * page, (2) we are dirtying the page, (3) the VM system is probably * moving the page from object A to B, and will then later move * the backing store from A to B and we can't have a conflict. * * Note: we *always* dirty the page. It is necessary both for the * fact that we moved it, and because we may be invalidating * swap. * * The objects must be locked. */ int vm_page_rename(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t new_object, vm_pindex_t new_pindex) { vm_page_t mpred; vm_pindex_t opidx; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(new_object); mpred = vm_radix_lookup_le(&new_object->rtree, new_pindex); KASSERT(mpred == NULL || mpred->pindex != new_pindex, ("vm_page_rename: pindex already renamed")); /* * Create a custom version of vm_page_insert() which does not depend * by m_prev and can cheat on the implementation aspects of the * function. */ opidx = m->pindex; m->pindex = new_pindex; if (vm_radix_insert(&new_object->rtree, m)) { m->pindex = opidx; return (1); } /* * The operation cannot fail anymore. The removal must happen before * the listq iterator is tainted. */ m->pindex = opidx; vm_page_lock(m); vm_page_remove(m); /* Return back to the new pindex to complete vm_page_insert(). */ m->pindex = new_pindex; m->object = new_object; vm_page_unlock(m); vm_page_insert_radixdone(m, new_object, mpred); vm_page_dirty(m); return (0); } /* * vm_page_alloc: * * Allocate and return a page that is associated with the specified * object and offset pair. By default, this page is exclusive busied. * * The caller must always specify an allocation class. * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs a page * VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT interrupt time request * * optional allocation flags: * VM_ALLOC_COUNT(number) the number of additional pages that the caller * intends to allocate * VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY do not exclusive busy the page * VM_ALLOC_NODUMP do not include the page in a kernel core dump * VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ page is not associated with an object and * should not be exclusive busy * VM_ALLOC_SBUSY shared busy the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_WIRED wire the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_ZERO prefer a zeroed page * * This routine may not sleep. */ vm_page_t vm_page_alloc(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int req) { - vm_page_t m, mpred; + + return (vm_page_alloc_after(object, pindex, req, object != NULL ? + vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex) : NULL)); +} + +/* + * Allocate a page in the specified object with the given page index. To + * optimize insertion of the page into the object, the caller must also specifiy + * the resident page in the object with largest index smaller than the given + * page index, or NULL if no such page exists. + */ +vm_page_t +vm_page_alloc_after(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int req, + vm_page_t mpred) +{ + vm_page_t m; int flags, req_class; - mpred = NULL; /* XXX: pacify gcc */ KASSERT((object != NULL) == ((req & VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ) == 0) && (object != NULL || (req & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0) && ((req & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) != (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)), - ("vm_page_alloc: inconsistent object(%p)/req(%x)", object, req)); + ("inconsistent object(%p)/req(%x)", object, req)); + KASSERT(mpred == NULL || mpred->pindex < pindex, + ("mpred %p doesn't precede pindex 0x%jx", mpred, + (uintmax_t)pindex)); if (object != NULL) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); req_class = req & VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK; /* * The page daemon is allowed to dig deeper into the free page list. */ if (curproc == pageproc && req_class != VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT) req_class = VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM; - if (object != NULL) { - mpred = vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex); - KASSERT(mpred == NULL || mpred->pindex != pindex, - ("vm_page_alloc: pindex already allocated")); - } - /* * Allocate a page if the number of free pages exceeds the minimum * for the request class. */ mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); if (vm_cnt.v_free_count > vm_cnt.v_free_reserved || (req_class == VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM && vm_cnt.v_free_count > vm_cnt.v_interrupt_free_min) || (req_class == VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT && vm_cnt.v_free_count > 0)) { /* * Can we allocate the page from a reservation? */ #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 if (object == NULL || (object->flags & (OBJ_COLORED | OBJ_FICTITIOUS)) != OBJ_COLORED || (m = vm_reserv_alloc_page(object, pindex, mpred)) == NULL) #endif { /* * If not, allocate it from the free page queues. */ m = vm_phys_alloc_pages(object != NULL ? VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT : VM_FREEPOOL_DIRECT, 0); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 if (m == NULL && vm_reserv_reclaim_inactive()) { m = vm_phys_alloc_pages(object != NULL ? VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT : VM_FREEPOOL_DIRECT, 0); } #endif } } else { /* * Not allocatable, give up. */ mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); atomic_add_int(&vm_pageout_deficit, max((u_int)req >> VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT, 1)); pagedaemon_wakeup(); return (NULL); } /* * At this point we had better have found a good page. */ - KASSERT(m != NULL, ("vm_page_alloc: missing page")); + KASSERT(m != NULL, ("missing page")); vm_phys_freecnt_adj(m, -1); mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); vm_page_alloc_check(m); /* * Initialize the page. Only the PG_ZERO flag is inherited. */ flags = 0; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_ZERO) != 0) flags = PG_ZERO; flags &= m->flags; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_NODUMP) != 0) flags |= PG_NODUMP; m->flags = flags; m->aflags = 0; m->oflags = object == NULL || (object->flags & OBJ_UNMANAGED) != 0 ? VPO_UNMANAGED : 0; m->busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; if ((req & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) == 0) m->busy_lock = VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) != 0) m->busy_lock = VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1); if (req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) { /* * The page lock is not required for wiring a page until that * page is inserted into the object. */ atomic_add_int(&vm_cnt.v_wire_count, 1); m->wire_count = 1; } m->act_count = 0; if (object != NULL) { if (vm_page_insert_after(m, object, pindex, mpred)) { pagedaemon_wakeup(); if (req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) { atomic_subtract_int(&vm_cnt.v_wire_count, 1); m->wire_count = 0; } KASSERT(m->object == NULL, ("page %p has object", m)); m->oflags = VPO_UNMANAGED; m->busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; /* Don't change PG_ZERO. */ vm_page_free_toq(m); return (NULL); } /* Ignore device objects; the pager sets "memattr" for them. */ if (object->memattr != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT && (object->flags & OBJ_FICTITIOUS) == 0) pmap_page_set_memattr(m, object->memattr); } else m->pindex = pindex; /* * Don't wakeup too often - wakeup the pageout daemon when * we would be nearly out of memory. */ if (vm_paging_needed()) pagedaemon_wakeup(); return (m); } /* * vm_page_alloc_contig: * * Allocate a contiguous set of physical pages of the given size "npages" * from the free lists. All of the physical pages must be at or above * the given physical address "low" and below the given physical address * "high". The given value "alignment" determines the alignment of the * first physical page in the set. If the given value "boundary" is * non-zero, then the set of physical pages cannot cross any physical * address boundary that is a multiple of that value. Both "alignment" * and "boundary" must be a power of two. * * If the specified memory attribute, "memattr", is VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, * then the memory attribute setting for the physical pages is configured * to the object's memory attribute setting. Otherwise, the memory * attribute setting for the physical pages is configured to "memattr", * overriding the object's memory attribute setting. However, if the * object's memory attribute setting is not VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, then the * memory attribute setting for the physical pages cannot be configured * to VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT. * * The specified object may not contain fictitious pages. * * The caller must always specify an allocation class. * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs a page * VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT interrupt time request * * optional allocation flags: * VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY do not exclusive busy the page * VM_ALLOC_NODUMP do not include the page in a kernel core dump * VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ page is not associated with an object and * should not be exclusive busy * VM_ALLOC_SBUSY shared busy the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_WIRED wire the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_ZERO prefer a zeroed page * * This routine may not sleep. */ vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_contig(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int req, u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary, vm_memattr_t memattr) { vm_page_t m, m_ret, mpred; u_int busy_lock, flags, oflags; int req_class; mpred = NULL; /* XXX: pacify gcc */ KASSERT((object != NULL) == ((req & VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ) == 0) && (object != NULL || (req & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0) && ((req & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) != (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)), ("vm_page_alloc_contig: inconsistent object(%p)/req(%x)", object, req)); if (object != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT((object->flags & OBJ_FICTITIOUS) == 0, ("vm_page_alloc_contig: object %p has fictitious pages", object)); } KASSERT(npages > 0, ("vm_page_alloc_contig: npages is zero")); req_class = req & VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK; /* * The page daemon is allowed to dig deeper into the free page list. */ if (curproc == pageproc && req_class != VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT) req_class = VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM; if (object != NULL) { mpred = vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex); KASSERT(mpred == NULL || mpred->pindex != pindex, ("vm_page_alloc_contig: pindex already allocated")); } /* * Can we allocate the pages without the number of free pages falling * below the lower bound for the allocation class? */ mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); if (vm_cnt.v_free_count >= npages + vm_cnt.v_free_reserved || (req_class == VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM && vm_cnt.v_free_count >= npages + vm_cnt.v_interrupt_free_min) || (req_class == VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT && vm_cnt.v_free_count >= npages)) { /* * Can we allocate the pages from a reservation? */ #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 retry: if (object == NULL || (object->flags & OBJ_COLORED) == 0 || (m_ret = vm_reserv_alloc_contig(object, pindex, npages, low, high, alignment, boundary, mpred)) == NULL) #endif /* * If not, allocate them from the free page queues. */ m_ret = vm_phys_alloc_contig(npages, low, high, alignment, boundary); } else { mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); atomic_add_int(&vm_pageout_deficit, npages); pagedaemon_wakeup(); return (NULL); } if (m_ret != NULL) vm_phys_freecnt_adj(m_ret, -npages); else { #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 if (vm_reserv_reclaim_contig(npages, low, high, alignment, boundary)) goto retry; #endif } mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); if (m_ret == NULL) return (NULL); for (m = m_ret; m < &m_ret[npages]; m++) vm_page_alloc_check(m); /* * Initialize the pages. Only the PG_ZERO flag is inherited. */ flags = 0; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_ZERO) != 0) flags = PG_ZERO; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_NODUMP) != 0) flags |= PG_NODUMP; oflags = object == NULL || (object->flags & OBJ_UNMANAGED) != 0 ? VPO_UNMANAGED : 0; busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; if ((req & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) == 0) busy_lock = VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) != 0) busy_lock = VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1); if ((req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) atomic_add_int(&vm_cnt.v_wire_count, npages); if (object != NULL) { if (object->memattr != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT && memattr == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) memattr = object->memattr; } for (m = m_ret; m < &m_ret[npages]; m++) { m->aflags = 0; m->flags = (m->flags | PG_NODUMP) & flags; m->busy_lock = busy_lock; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) m->wire_count = 1; m->act_count = 0; m->oflags = oflags; if (object != NULL) { if (vm_page_insert_after(m, object, pindex, mpred)) { pagedaemon_wakeup(); if ((req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) atomic_subtract_int( &vm_cnt.v_wire_count, npages); KASSERT(m->object == NULL, ("page %p has object", m)); mpred = m; for (m = m_ret; m < &m_ret[npages]; m++) { if (m <= mpred && (req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) m->wire_count = 0; m->oflags = VPO_UNMANAGED; m->busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; /* Don't change PG_ZERO. */ vm_page_free_toq(m); } return (NULL); } mpred = m; } else m->pindex = pindex; if (memattr != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) pmap_page_set_memattr(m, memattr); pindex++; } if (vm_paging_needed()) pagedaemon_wakeup(); return (m_ret); } /* * Check a page that has been freshly dequeued from a freelist. */ static void vm_page_alloc_check(vm_page_t m) { KASSERT(m->object == NULL, ("page %p has object", m)); KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_NONE, ("page %p has unexpected queue %d", m, m->queue)); KASSERT(m->wire_count == 0, ("page %p is wired", m)); KASSERT(m->hold_count == 0, ("page %p is held", m)); KASSERT(!vm_page_busied(m), ("page %p is busy", m)); KASSERT(m->dirty == 0, ("page %p is dirty", m)); KASSERT(pmap_page_get_memattr(m) == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, ("page %p has unexpected memattr %d", m, pmap_page_get_memattr(m))); KASSERT(m->valid == 0, ("free page %p is valid", m)); } /* * vm_page_alloc_freelist: * * Allocate a physical page from the specified free page list. * * The caller must always specify an allocation class. * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs a page * VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT interrupt time request * * optional allocation flags: * VM_ALLOC_COUNT(number) the number of additional pages that the caller * intends to allocate * VM_ALLOC_WIRED wire the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_ZERO prefer a zeroed page * * This routine may not sleep. */ vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_freelist(int flind, int req) { vm_page_t m; u_int flags; int req_class; req_class = req & VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK; /* * The page daemon is allowed to dig deeper into the free page list. */ if (curproc == pageproc && req_class != VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT) req_class = VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM; /* * Do not allocate reserved pages unless the req has asked for it. */ mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); if (vm_cnt.v_free_count > vm_cnt.v_free_reserved || (req_class == VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM && vm_cnt.v_free_count > vm_cnt.v_interrupt_free_min) || (req_class == VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT && vm_cnt.v_free_count > 0)) m = vm_phys_alloc_freelist_pages(flind, VM_FREEPOOL_DIRECT, 0); else { mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); atomic_add_int(&vm_pageout_deficit, max((u_int)req >> VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT, 1)); pagedaemon_wakeup(); return (NULL); } if (m == NULL) { mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); return (NULL); } vm_phys_freecnt_adj(m, -1); mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); vm_page_alloc_check(m); /* * Initialize the page. Only the PG_ZERO flag is inherited. */ m->aflags = 0; flags = 0; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_ZERO) != 0) flags = PG_ZERO; m->flags &= flags; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) { /* * The page lock is not required for wiring a page that does * not belong to an object. */ atomic_add_int(&vm_cnt.v_wire_count, 1); m->wire_count = 1; } /* Unmanaged pages don't use "act_count". */ m->oflags = VPO_UNMANAGED; if (vm_paging_needed()) pagedaemon_wakeup(); return (m); } #define VPSC_ANY 0 /* No restrictions. */ #define VPSC_NORESERV 1 /* Skip reservations; implies VPSC_NOSUPER. */ #define VPSC_NOSUPER 2 /* Skip superpages. */ /* * vm_page_scan_contig: * * Scan vm_page_array[] between the specified entries "m_start" and * "m_end" for a run of contiguous physical pages that satisfy the * specified conditions, and return the lowest page in the run. The * specified "alignment" determines the alignment of the lowest physical * page in the run. If the specified "boundary" is non-zero, then the * run of physical pages cannot span a physical address that is a * multiple of "boundary". * * "m_end" is never dereferenced, so it need not point to a vm_page * structure within vm_page_array[]. * * "npages" must be greater than zero. "m_start" and "m_end" must not * span a hole (or discontiguity) in the physical address space. Both * "alignment" and "boundary" must be a power of two. */ vm_page_t vm_page_scan_contig(u_long npages, vm_page_t m_start, vm_page_t m_end, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary, int options) { struct mtx *m_mtx, *new_mtx; vm_object_t object; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m, m_run; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 int level; #endif int m_inc, order, run_ext, run_len; KASSERT(npages > 0, ("npages is 0")); KASSERT(powerof2(alignment), ("alignment is not a power of 2")); KASSERT(powerof2(boundary), ("boundary is not a power of 2")); m_run = NULL; run_len = 0; m_mtx = NULL; for (m = m_start; m < m_end && run_len < npages; m += m_inc) { KASSERT((m->flags & (PG_FICTITIOUS | PG_MARKER)) == 0, ("page %p is PG_FICTITIOUS or PG_MARKER", m)); /* * If the current page would be the start of a run, check its * physical address against the end, alignment, and boundary * conditions. If it doesn't satisfy these conditions, either * terminate the scan or advance to the next page that * satisfies the failed condition. */ if (run_len == 0) { KASSERT(m_run == NULL, ("m_run != NULL")); if (m + npages > m_end) break; pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); if ((pa & (alignment - 1)) != 0) { m_inc = atop(roundup2(pa, alignment) - pa); continue; } if (rounddown2(pa ^ (pa + ptoa(npages) - 1), boundary) != 0) { m_inc = atop(roundup2(pa, boundary) - pa); continue; } } else KASSERT(m_run != NULL, ("m_run == NULL")); /* * Avoid releasing and reacquiring the same page lock. */ new_mtx = vm_page_lockptr(m); if (m_mtx != new_mtx) { if (m_mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(m_mtx); m_mtx = new_mtx; mtx_lock(m_mtx); } m_inc = 1; retry: if (m->wire_count != 0 || m->hold_count != 0) run_ext = 0; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 else if ((level = vm_reserv_level(m)) >= 0 && (options & VPSC_NORESERV) != 0) { run_ext = 0; /* Advance to the end of the reservation. */ pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); m_inc = atop(roundup2(pa + 1, vm_reserv_size(level)) - pa); } #endif else if ((object = m->object) != NULL) { /* * The page is considered eligible for relocation if * and only if it could be laundered or reclaimed by * the page daemon. */ if (!VM_OBJECT_TRYRLOCK(object)) { mtx_unlock(m_mtx); VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(object); mtx_lock(m_mtx); if (m->object != object) { /* * The page may have been freed. */ VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object); goto retry; } else if (m->wire_count != 0 || m->hold_count != 0) { run_ext = 0; goto unlock; } } KASSERT((m->flags & PG_UNHOLDFREE) == 0, ("page %p is PG_UNHOLDFREE", m)); /* Don't care: PG_NODUMP, PG_ZERO. */ if (object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && object->type != OBJT_SWAP && object->type != OBJT_VNODE) { run_ext = 0; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 } else if ((options & VPSC_NOSUPER) != 0 && (level = vm_reserv_level_iffullpop(m)) >= 0) { run_ext = 0; /* Advance to the end of the superpage. */ pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); m_inc = atop(roundup2(pa + 1, vm_reserv_size(level)) - pa); #endif } else if (object->memattr == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT && m->queue != PQ_NONE && !vm_page_busied(m)) { /* * The page is allocated but eligible for * relocation. Extend the current run by one * page. */ KASSERT(pmap_page_get_memattr(m) == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, ("page %p has an unexpected memattr", m)); KASSERT((m->oflags & (VPO_SWAPINPROG | VPO_SWAPSLEEP | VPO_UNMANAGED)) == 0, ("page %p has unexpected oflags", m)); /* Don't care: VPO_NOSYNC. */ run_ext = 1; } else run_ext = 0; unlock: VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 } else if (level >= 0) { /* * The page is reserved but not yet allocated. In * other words, it is still free. Extend the current * run by one page. */ run_ext = 1; #endif } else if ((order = m->order) < VM_NFREEORDER) { /* * The page is enqueued in the physical memory * allocator's free page queues. Moreover, it is the * first page in a power-of-two-sized run of * contiguous free pages. Add these pages to the end * of the current run, and jump ahead. */ run_ext = 1 << order; m_inc = 1 << order; } else { /* * Skip the page for one of the following reasons: (1) * It is enqueued in the physical memory allocator's * free page queues. However, it is not the first * page in a run of contiguous free pages. (This case * rarely occurs because the scan is performed in * ascending order.) (2) It is not reserved, and it is * transitioning from free to allocated. (Conversely, * the transition from allocated to free for managed * pages is blocked by the page lock.) (3) It is * allocated but not contained by an object and not * wired, e.g., allocated by Xen's balloon driver. */ run_ext = 0; } /* * Extend or reset the current run of pages. */ if (run_ext > 0) { if (run_len == 0) m_run = m; run_len += run_ext; } else { if (run_len > 0) { m_run = NULL; run_len = 0; } } } if (m_mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(m_mtx); if (run_len >= npages) return (m_run); return (NULL); } /* * vm_page_reclaim_run: * * Try to relocate each of the allocated virtual pages within the * specified run of physical pages to a new physical address. Free the * physical pages underlying the relocated virtual pages. A virtual page * is relocatable if and only if it could be laundered or reclaimed by * the page daemon. Whenever possible, a virtual page is relocated to a * physical address above "high". * * Returns 0 if every physical page within the run was already free or * just freed by a successful relocation. Otherwise, returns a non-zero * value indicating why the last attempt to relocate a virtual page was * unsuccessful. * * "req_class" must be an allocation class. */ static int vm_page_reclaim_run(int req_class, u_long npages, vm_page_t m_run, vm_paddr_t high) { struct mtx *m_mtx, *new_mtx; struct spglist free; vm_object_t object; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m, m_end, m_new; int error, order, req; KASSERT((req_class & VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK) == req_class, ("req_class is not an allocation class")); SLIST_INIT(&free); error = 0; m = m_run; m_end = m_run + npages; m_mtx = NULL; for (; error == 0 && m < m_end; m++) { KASSERT((m->flags & (PG_FICTITIOUS | PG_MARKER)) == 0, ("page %p is PG_FICTITIOUS or PG_MARKER", m)); /* * Avoid releasing and reacquiring the same page lock. */ new_mtx = vm_page_lockptr(m); if (m_mtx != new_mtx) { if (m_mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(m_mtx); m_mtx = new_mtx; mtx_lock(m_mtx); } retry: if (m->wire_count != 0 || m->hold_count != 0) error = EBUSY; else if ((object = m->object) != NULL) { /* * The page is relocated if and only if it could be * laundered or reclaimed by the page daemon. */ if (!VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(object)) { mtx_unlock(m_mtx); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); mtx_lock(m_mtx); if (m->object != object) { /* * The page may have been freed. */ VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); goto retry; } else if (m->wire_count != 0 || m->hold_count != 0) { error = EBUSY; goto unlock; } } KASSERT((m->flags & PG_UNHOLDFREE) == 0, ("page %p is PG_UNHOLDFREE", m)); /* Don't care: PG_NODUMP, PG_ZERO. */ if (object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && object->type != OBJT_SWAP && object->type != OBJT_VNODE) error = EINVAL; else if (object->memattr != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) error = EINVAL; else if (m->queue != PQ_NONE && !vm_page_busied(m)) { KASSERT(pmap_page_get_memattr(m) == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, ("page %p has an unexpected memattr", m)); KASSERT((m->oflags & (VPO_SWAPINPROG | VPO_SWAPSLEEP | VPO_UNMANAGED)) == 0, ("page %p has unexpected oflags", m)); /* Don't care: VPO_NOSYNC. */ if (m->valid != 0) { /* * First, try to allocate a new page * that is above "high". Failing * that, try to allocate a new page * that is below "m_run". Allocate * the new page between the end of * "m_run" and "high" only as a last * resort. */ req = req_class | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ; if ((m->flags & PG_NODUMP) != 0) req |= VM_ALLOC_NODUMP; if (trunc_page(high) != ~(vm_paddr_t)PAGE_MASK) { m_new = vm_page_alloc_contig( NULL, 0, req, 1, round_page(high), ~(vm_paddr_t)0, PAGE_SIZE, 0, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } else m_new = NULL; if (m_new == NULL) { pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m_run); m_new = vm_page_alloc_contig( NULL, 0, req, 1, 0, pa - 1, PAGE_SIZE, 0, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } if (m_new == NULL) { pa += ptoa(npages); m_new = vm_page_alloc_contig( NULL, 0, req, 1, pa, high, PAGE_SIZE, 0, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } if (m_new == NULL) { error = ENOMEM; goto unlock; } KASSERT(m_new->wire_count == 0, ("page %p is wired", m)); /* * Replace "m" with the new page. For * vm_page_replace(), "m" must be busy * and dequeued. Finally, change "m" * as if vm_page_free() was called. */ if (object->ref_count != 0) pmap_remove_all(m); m_new->aflags = m->aflags; KASSERT(m_new->oflags == VPO_UNMANAGED, ("page %p is managed", m)); m_new->oflags = m->oflags & VPO_NOSYNC; pmap_copy_page(m, m_new); m_new->valid = m->valid; m_new->dirty = m->dirty; m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO; vm_page_xbusy(m); vm_page_remque(m); vm_page_replace_checked(m_new, object, m->pindex, m); m->valid = 0; vm_page_undirty(m); /* * The new page must be deactivated * before the object is unlocked. */ new_mtx = vm_page_lockptr(m_new); if (m_mtx != new_mtx) { mtx_unlock(m_mtx); m_mtx = new_mtx; mtx_lock(m_mtx); } vm_page_deactivate(m_new); } else { m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO; vm_page_remque(m); vm_page_remove(m); KASSERT(m->dirty == 0, ("page %p is dirty", m)); } SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&free, m, plinks.s.ss); } else error = EBUSY; unlock: VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); } else { mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); order = m->order; if (order < VM_NFREEORDER) { /* * The page is enqueued in the physical memory * allocator's free page queues. Moreover, it * is the first page in a power-of-two-sized * run of contiguous free pages. Jump ahead * to the last page within that run, and * continue from there. */ m += (1 << order) - 1; } #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 else if (vm_reserv_is_page_free(m)) order = 0; #endif mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); if (order == VM_NFREEORDER) error = EINVAL; } } if (m_mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(m_mtx); if ((m = SLIST_FIRST(&free)) != NULL) { mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); do { SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&free, plinks.s.ss); vm_phys_freecnt_adj(m, 1); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 if (!vm_reserv_free_page(m)) #else if (true) #endif vm_phys_free_pages(m, 0); } while ((m = SLIST_FIRST(&free)) != NULL); vm_page_free_wakeup(); mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); } return (error); } #define NRUNS 16 CTASSERT(powerof2(NRUNS)); #define RUN_INDEX(count) ((count) & (NRUNS - 1)) #define MIN_RECLAIM 8 /* * vm_page_reclaim_contig: * * Reclaim allocated, contiguous physical memory satisfying the specified * conditions by relocating the virtual pages using that physical memory. * Returns true if reclamation is successful and false otherwise. Since * relocation requires the allocation of physical pages, reclamation may * fail due to a shortage of free pages. When reclamation fails, callers * are expected to perform VM_WAIT before retrying a failed allocation * operation, e.g., vm_page_alloc_contig(). * * The caller must always specify an allocation class through "req". * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs a page * VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT interrupt time request * * The optional allocation flags are ignored. * * "npages" must be greater than zero. Both "alignment" and "boundary" * must be a power of two. */ bool vm_page_reclaim_contig(int req, u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary) { vm_paddr_t curr_low; vm_page_t m_run, m_runs[NRUNS]; u_long count, reclaimed; int error, i, options, req_class; KASSERT(npages > 0, ("npages is 0")); KASSERT(powerof2(alignment), ("alignment is not a power of 2")); KASSERT(powerof2(boundary), ("boundary is not a power of 2")); req_class = req & VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK; /* * The page daemon is allowed to dig deeper into the free page list. */ if (curproc == pageproc && req_class != VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT) req_class = VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM; /* * Return if the number of free pages cannot satisfy the requested * allocation. */ count = vm_cnt.v_free_count; if (count < npages + vm_cnt.v_free_reserved || (count < npages + vm_cnt.v_interrupt_free_min && req_class == VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM) || (count < npages && req_class == VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT)) return (false); /* * Scan up to three times, relaxing the restrictions ("options") on * the reclamation of reservations and superpages each time. */ for (options = VPSC_NORESERV;;) { /* * Find the highest runs that satisfy the given constraints * and restrictions, and record them in "m_runs". */ curr_low = low; count = 0; for (;;) { m_run = vm_phys_scan_contig(npages, curr_low, high, alignment, boundary, options); if (m_run == NULL) break; curr_low = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m_run) + ptoa(npages); m_runs[RUN_INDEX(count)] = m_run; count++; } /* * Reclaim the highest runs in LIFO (descending) order until * the number of reclaimed pages, "reclaimed", is at least * MIN_RECLAIM. Reset "reclaimed" each time because each * reclamation is idempotent, and runs will (likely) recur * from one scan to the next as restrictions are relaxed. */ reclaimed = 0; for (i = 0; count > 0 && i < NRUNS; i++) { count--; m_run = m_runs[RUN_INDEX(count)]; error = vm_page_reclaim_run(req_class, npages, m_run, high); if (error == 0) { reclaimed += npages; if (reclaimed >= MIN_RECLAIM) return (true); } } /* * Either relax the restrictions on the next scan or return if * the last scan had no restrictions. */ if (options == VPSC_NORESERV) options = VPSC_NOSUPER; else if (options == VPSC_NOSUPER) options = VPSC_ANY; else if (options == VPSC_ANY) return (reclaimed != 0); } } /* * vm_wait: (also see VM_WAIT macro) * * Sleep until free pages are available for allocation. * - Called in various places before memory allocations. */ void vm_wait(void) { mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); if (curproc == pageproc) { vm_pageout_pages_needed = 1; msleep(&vm_pageout_pages_needed, &vm_page_queue_free_mtx, PDROP | PSWP, "VMWait", 0); } else { if (__predict_false(pageproc == NULL)) panic("vm_wait in early boot"); if (!vm_pageout_wanted) { vm_pageout_wanted = true; wakeup(&vm_pageout_wanted); } vm_pages_needed = true; msleep(&vm_cnt.v_free_count, &vm_page_queue_free_mtx, PDROP | PVM, "vmwait", 0); } } /* * vm_waitpfault: (also see VM_WAITPFAULT macro) * * Sleep until free pages are available for allocation. * - Called only in vm_fault so that processes page faulting * can be easily tracked. * - Sleeps at a lower priority than vm_wait() so that vm_wait()ing * processes will be able to grab memory first. Do not change * this balance without careful testing first. */ void vm_waitpfault(void) { mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); if (!vm_pageout_wanted) { vm_pageout_wanted = true; wakeup(&vm_pageout_wanted); } vm_pages_needed = true; msleep(&vm_cnt.v_free_count, &vm_page_queue_free_mtx, PDROP | PUSER, "pfault", 0); } struct vm_pagequeue * vm_page_pagequeue(vm_page_t m) { if (vm_page_in_laundry(m)) return (&vm_dom[0].vmd_pagequeues[m->queue]); else return (&vm_phys_domain(m)->vmd_pagequeues[m->queue]); } /* * vm_page_dequeue: * * Remove the given page from its current page queue. * * The page must be locked. */ void vm_page_dequeue(vm_page_t m) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq; vm_page_assert_locked(m); KASSERT(m->queue < PQ_COUNT, ("vm_page_dequeue: page %p is not queued", m)); pq = vm_page_pagequeue(m); vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); m->queue = PQ_NONE; TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); vm_pagequeue_cnt_dec(pq); vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); } /* * vm_page_dequeue_locked: * * Remove the given page from its current page queue. * * The page and page queue must be locked. */ void vm_page_dequeue_locked(vm_page_t m) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED); pq = vm_page_pagequeue(m); vm_pagequeue_assert_locked(pq); m->queue = PQ_NONE; TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); vm_pagequeue_cnt_dec(pq); } /* * vm_page_enqueue: * * Add the given page to the specified page queue. * * The page must be locked. */ static void vm_page_enqueue(uint8_t queue, vm_page_t m) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED); KASSERT(queue < PQ_COUNT, ("vm_page_enqueue: invalid queue %u request for page %p", queue, m)); if (queue == PQ_LAUNDRY || queue == PQ_UNSWAPPABLE) pq = &vm_dom[0].vmd_pagequeues[queue]; else pq = &vm_phys_domain(m)->vmd_pagequeues[queue]; vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); m->queue = queue; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); vm_pagequeue_cnt_inc(pq); vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); } /* * vm_page_requeue: * * Move the given page to the tail of its current page queue. * * The page must be locked. */ void vm_page_requeue(vm_page_t m) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED); KASSERT(m->queue != PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_requeue: page %p is not queued", m)); pq = vm_page_pagequeue(m); vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); } /* * vm_page_requeue_locked: * * Move the given page to the tail of its current page queue. * * The page queue must be locked. */ void vm_page_requeue_locked(vm_page_t m) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq; KASSERT(m->queue != PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_requeue_locked: page %p is not queued", m)); pq = vm_page_pagequeue(m); vm_pagequeue_assert_locked(pq); TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); } /* * vm_page_activate: * * Put the specified page on the active list (if appropriate). * Ensure that act_count is at least ACT_INIT but do not otherwise * mess with it. * * The page must be locked. */ void vm_page_activate(vm_page_t m) { int queue; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED); if ((queue = m->queue) != PQ_ACTIVE) { if (m->wire_count == 0 && (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { if (m->act_count < ACT_INIT) m->act_count = ACT_INIT; if (queue != PQ_NONE) vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_enqueue(PQ_ACTIVE, m); } else KASSERT(queue == PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_activate: wired page %p is queued", m)); } else { if (m->act_count < ACT_INIT) m->act_count = ACT_INIT; } } /* * vm_page_free_wakeup: * * Helper routine for vm_page_free_toq(). This routine is called * when a page is added to the free queues. * * The page queues must be locked. */ static inline void vm_page_free_wakeup(void) { mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, MA_OWNED); /* * if pageout daemon needs pages, then tell it that there are * some free. */ if (vm_pageout_pages_needed && vm_cnt.v_free_count >= vm_cnt.v_pageout_free_min) { wakeup(&vm_pageout_pages_needed); vm_pageout_pages_needed = 0; } /* * wakeup processes that are waiting on memory if we hit a * high water mark. And wakeup scheduler process if we have * lots of memory. this process will swapin processes. */ if (vm_pages_needed && !vm_page_count_min()) { vm_pages_needed = false; wakeup(&vm_cnt.v_free_count); } } /* * vm_page_free_toq: * * Returns the given page to the free list, * disassociating it with any VM object. * * The object must be locked. The page must be locked if it is managed. */ void vm_page_free_toq(vm_page_t m) { if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED); KASSERT(!pmap_page_is_mapped(m), ("vm_page_free_toq: freeing mapped page %p", m)); } else KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_free_toq: unmanaged page %p is queued", m)); VM_CNT_INC(v_tfree); if (vm_page_sbusied(m)) panic("vm_page_free: freeing busy page %p", m); /* * Unqueue, then remove page. Note that we cannot destroy * the page here because we do not want to call the pager's * callback routine until after we've put the page on the * appropriate free queue. */ vm_page_remque(m); vm_page_remove(m); /* * If fictitious remove object association and * return, otherwise delay object association removal. */ if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) { return; } m->valid = 0; vm_page_undirty(m); if (m->wire_count != 0) panic("vm_page_free: freeing wired page %p", m); if (m->hold_count != 0) { m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO; KASSERT((m->flags & PG_UNHOLDFREE) == 0, ("vm_page_free: freeing PG_UNHOLDFREE page %p", m)); m->flags |= PG_UNHOLDFREE; } else { /* * Restore the default memory attribute to the page. */ if (pmap_page_get_memattr(m) != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) pmap_page_set_memattr(m, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); /* * Insert the page into the physical memory allocator's free * page queues. */ mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); vm_phys_freecnt_adj(m, 1); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 if (!vm_reserv_free_page(m)) #else if (TRUE) #endif vm_phys_free_pages(m, 0); vm_page_free_wakeup(); mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx); } } /* * vm_page_wire: * * Mark this page as wired down by yet * another map, removing it from paging queues * as necessary. * * If the page is fictitious, then its wire count must remain one. * * The page must be locked. */ void vm_page_wire(vm_page_t m) { /* * Only bump the wire statistics if the page is not already wired, * and only unqueue the page if it is on some queue (if it is unmanaged * it is already off the queues). */ vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED); if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) { KASSERT(m->wire_count == 1, ("vm_page_wire: fictitious page %p's wire count isn't one", m)); return; } if (m->wire_count == 0) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0 || m->queue == PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_wire: unmanaged page %p is queued", m)); vm_page_remque(m); atomic_add_int(&vm_cnt.v_wire_count, 1); } m->wire_count++; KASSERT(m->wire_count != 0, ("vm_page_wire: wire_count overflow m=%p", m)); } /* * vm_page_unwire: * * Release one wiring of the specified page, potentially allowing it to be * paged out. Returns TRUE if the number of wirings transitions to zero and * FALSE otherwise. * * Only managed pages belonging to an object can be paged out. If the number * of wirings transitions to zero and the page is eligible for page out, then * the page is added to the specified paging queue (unless PQ_NONE is * specified). * * If a page is fictitious, then its wire count must always be one. * * A managed page must be locked. */ boolean_t vm_page_unwire(vm_page_t m, uint8_t queue) { KASSERT(queue < PQ_COUNT || queue == PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_unwire: invalid queue %u request for page %p", queue, m)); if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) vm_page_assert_locked(m); if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) { KASSERT(m->wire_count == 1, ("vm_page_unwire: fictitious page %p's wire count isn't one", m)); return (FALSE); } if (m->wire_count > 0) { m->wire_count--; if (m->wire_count == 0) { atomic_subtract_int(&vm_cnt.v_wire_count, 1); if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0 && m->object != NULL && queue != PQ_NONE) vm_page_enqueue(queue, m); return (TRUE); } else return (FALSE); } else panic("vm_page_unwire: page %p's wire count is zero", m); } /* * Move the specified page to the inactive queue. * * Normally, "noreuse" is FALSE, resulting in LRU ordering of the inactive * queue. However, setting "noreuse" to TRUE will accelerate the specified * page's reclamation, but it will not unmap the page from any address space. * This is implemented by inserting the page near the head of the inactive * queue, using a marker page to guide FIFO insertion ordering. * * The page must be locked. */ static inline void _vm_page_deactivate(vm_page_t m, boolean_t noreuse) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq; int queue; vm_page_assert_locked(m); /* * Ignore if the page is already inactive, unless it is unlikely to be * reactivated. */ if ((queue = m->queue) == PQ_INACTIVE && !noreuse) return; if (m->wire_count == 0 && (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { pq = &vm_phys_domain(m)->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE]; /* Avoid multiple acquisitions of the inactive queue lock. */ if (queue == PQ_INACTIVE) { vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); vm_page_dequeue_locked(m); } else { if (queue != PQ_NONE) vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); } m->queue = PQ_INACTIVE; if (noreuse) TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(&vm_phys_domain(m)->vmd_inacthead, m, plinks.q); else TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); vm_pagequeue_cnt_inc(pq); vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); } } /* * Move the specified page to the inactive queue. * * The page must be locked. */ void vm_page_deactivate(vm_page_t m) { _vm_page_deactivate(m, FALSE); } /* * Move the specified page to the inactive queue with the expectation * that it is unlikely to be reused. * * The page must be locked. */ void vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(vm_page_t m) { _vm_page_deactivate(m, TRUE); } /* * vm_page_launder * * Put a page in the laundry. */ void vm_page_launder(vm_page_t m) { int queue; vm_page_assert_locked(m); if ((queue = m->queue) != PQ_LAUNDRY) { if (m->wire_count == 0 && (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { if (queue != PQ_NONE) vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_enqueue(PQ_LAUNDRY, m); } else KASSERT(queue == PQ_NONE, ("wired page %p is queued", m)); } } /* * vm_page_unswappable * * Put a page in the PQ_UNSWAPPABLE holding queue. */ void vm_page_unswappable(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); KASSERT(m->wire_count == 0 && (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("page %p already unswappable", m)); if (m->queue != PQ_NONE) vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_enqueue(PQ_UNSWAPPABLE, m); } /* * vm_page_try_to_free() * * Attempt to free the page. If we cannot free it, we do nothing. * 1 is returned on success, 0 on failure. */ int vm_page_try_to_free(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED); if (m->object != NULL) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (m->dirty || m->hold_count || m->wire_count || (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0 || vm_page_busied(m)) return (0); pmap_remove_all(m); if (m->dirty) return (0); vm_page_free(m); return (1); } /* * vm_page_advise * * Apply the specified advice to the given page. * * The object and page must be locked. */ void vm_page_advise(vm_page_t m, int advice) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (advice == MADV_FREE) /* * Mark the page clean. This will allow the page to be freed * without first paging it out. MADV_FREE pages are often * quickly reused by malloc(3), so we do not do anything that * would result in a page fault on a later access. */ vm_page_undirty(m); else if (advice != MADV_DONTNEED) { if (advice == MADV_WILLNEED) vm_page_activate(m); return; } /* * Clear any references to the page. Otherwise, the page daemon will * immediately reactivate the page. */ vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_REFERENCED); if (advice != MADV_FREE && m->dirty == 0 && pmap_is_modified(m)) vm_page_dirty(m); /* * Place clean pages near the head of the inactive queue rather than * the tail, thus defeating the queue's LRU operation and ensuring that * the page will be reused quickly. Dirty pages not already in the * laundry are moved there. */ if (m->dirty == 0) vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(m); else vm_page_launder(m); } /* * Grab a page, waiting until we are waken up due to the page * changing state. We keep on waiting, if the page continues * to be in the object. If the page doesn't exist, first allocate it * and then conditionally zero it. * * This routine may sleep. * * The object must be locked on entry. The lock will, however, be released * and reacquired if the routine sleeps. */ vm_page_t vm_page_grab(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int allocflags) { vm_page_t m; int sleep; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0 || (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0, ("vm_page_grab: VM_ALLOC_SBUSY/VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY mismatch")); retrylookup: if ((m = vm_page_lookup(object, pindex)) != NULL) { sleep = (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0 ? vm_page_xbusied(m) : vm_page_busied(m); if (sleep) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) return (NULL); /* * Reference the page before unlocking and * sleeping so that the page daemon is less * likely to reclaim it. */ vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); vm_page_lock(m); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_page_busy_sleep(m, "pgrbwt", (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retrylookup; } else { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) { vm_page_lock(m); vm_page_wire(m); vm_page_unlock(m); } if ((allocflags & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) == 0) vm_page_xbusy(m); if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) != 0) vm_page_sbusy(m); return (m); } } m = vm_page_alloc(object, pindex, allocflags); if (m == NULL) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) return (NULL); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); VM_WAIT; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retrylookup; } if (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_ZERO && (m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); return (m); } /* * Return the specified range of pages from the given object. For each * page offset within the range, if a page already exists within the object * at that offset and it is busy, then wait for it to change state. If, * instead, the page doesn't exist, then allocate it. * * The caller must always specify an allocation class. * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs the pages * * The caller must always specify that the pages are to be busied and/or * wired. * * optional allocation flags: * VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY do not sleep on soft busy pages * VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY do not exclusive busy the page * VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT do not sleep * VM_ALLOC_SBUSY set page to sbusy state * VM_ALLOC_WIRED wire the pages * VM_ALLOC_ZERO zero and validate any invalid pages * * If VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT is not specified, this routine may sleep. Otherwise, it * may return a partial prefix of the requested range. */ int vm_page_grab_pages(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int allocflags, vm_page_t *ma, int count) { - vm_page_t m; + vm_page_t m, mpred; int i; bool sleep; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(((u_int)allocflags >> VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT) == 0, ("vm_page_grap_pages: VM_ALLOC_COUNT() is not allowed")); KASSERT((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY) == 0 || (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0, ("vm_page_grab_pages: the pages must be busied or wired")); KASSERT((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0 || (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0, ("vm_page_grab_pages: VM_ALLOC_SBUSY/IGN_SBUSY mismatch")); if (count == 0) return (0); i = 0; retrylookup: - m = vm_page_lookup(object, pindex + i); + m = vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex + i); + if (m == NULL || m->pindex != pindex + i) { + mpred = m; + m = NULL; + } else + mpred = TAILQ_PREV(m, pglist, listq); for (; i < count; i++) { if (m != NULL) { sleep = (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0 ? vm_page_xbusied(m) : vm_page_busied(m); if (sleep) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) break; /* * Reference the page before unlocking and * sleeping so that the page daemon is less * likely to reclaim it. */ vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); vm_page_lock(m); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_page_busy_sleep(m, "grbmaw", (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retrylookup; } if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) { vm_page_lock(m); vm_page_wire(m); vm_page_unlock(m); } if ((allocflags & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) == 0) vm_page_xbusy(m); if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) != 0) vm_page_sbusy(m); } else { - m = vm_page_alloc(object, pindex + i, (allocflags & - ~VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) | VM_ALLOC_COUNT(count - i)); + m = vm_page_alloc_after(object, pindex + i, + (allocflags & ~VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) | + VM_ALLOC_COUNT(count - i), mpred); if (m == NULL) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) break; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); VM_WAIT; VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retrylookup; } } if (m->valid == 0 && (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_ZERO) != 0) { if ((m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; } - ma[i] = m; + ma[i] = mpred = m; m = vm_page_next(m); } return (i); } /* * Mapping function for valid or dirty bits in a page. * * Inputs are required to range within a page. */ vm_page_bits_t vm_page_bits(int base, int size) { int first_bit; int last_bit; KASSERT( base + size <= PAGE_SIZE, ("vm_page_bits: illegal base/size %d/%d", base, size) ); if (size == 0) /* handle degenerate case */ return (0); first_bit = base >> DEV_BSHIFT; last_bit = (base + size - 1) >> DEV_BSHIFT; return (((vm_page_bits_t)2 << last_bit) - ((vm_page_bits_t)1 << first_bit)); } /* * vm_page_set_valid_range: * * Sets portions of a page valid. The arguments are expected * to be DEV_BSIZE aligned but if they aren't the bitmap is inclusive * of any partial chunks touched by the range. The invalid portion of * such chunks will be zeroed. * * (base + size) must be less then or equal to PAGE_SIZE. */ void vm_page_set_valid_range(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { int endoff, frag; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (size == 0) /* handle degenerate case */ return; /* * If the base is not DEV_BSIZE aligned and the valid * bit is clear, we have to zero out a portion of the * first block. */ if ((frag = rounddown2(base, DEV_BSIZE)) != base && (m->valid & (1 << (base >> DEV_BSHIFT))) == 0) pmap_zero_page_area(m, frag, base - frag); /* * If the ending offset is not DEV_BSIZE aligned and the * valid bit is clear, we have to zero out a portion of * the last block. */ endoff = base + size; if ((frag = rounddown2(endoff, DEV_BSIZE)) != endoff && (m->valid & (1 << (endoff >> DEV_BSHIFT))) == 0) pmap_zero_page_area(m, endoff, DEV_BSIZE - (endoff & (DEV_BSIZE - 1))); /* * Assert that no previously invalid block that is now being validated * is already dirty. */ KASSERT((~m->valid & vm_page_bits(base, size) & m->dirty) == 0, ("vm_page_set_valid_range: page %p is dirty", m)); /* * Set valid bits inclusive of any overlap. */ m->valid |= vm_page_bits(base, size); } /* * Clear the given bits from the specified page's dirty field. */ static __inline void vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(vm_page_t m, vm_page_bits_t pagebits) { uintptr_t addr; #if PAGE_SIZE < 16384 int shift; #endif /* * If the object is locked and the page is neither exclusive busy nor * write mapped, then the page's dirty field cannot possibly be * set by a concurrent pmap operation. */ VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (!vm_page_xbusied(m) && !pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) m->dirty &= ~pagebits; else { /* * The pmap layer can call vm_page_dirty() without * holding a distinguished lock. The combination of * the object's lock and an atomic operation suffice * to guarantee consistency of the page dirty field. * * For PAGE_SIZE == 32768 case, compiler already * properly aligns the dirty field, so no forcible * alignment is needed. Only require existence of * atomic_clear_64 when page size is 32768. */ addr = (uintptr_t)&m->dirty; #if PAGE_SIZE == 32768 atomic_clear_64((uint64_t *)addr, pagebits); #elif PAGE_SIZE == 16384 atomic_clear_32((uint32_t *)addr, pagebits); #else /* PAGE_SIZE <= 8192 */ /* * Use a trick to perform a 32-bit atomic on the * containing aligned word, to not depend on the existence * of atomic_clear_{8, 16}. */ shift = addr & (sizeof(uint32_t) - 1); #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN shift = (sizeof(uint32_t) - sizeof(m->dirty) - shift) * NBBY; #else shift *= NBBY; #endif addr &= ~(sizeof(uint32_t) - 1); atomic_clear_32((uint32_t *)addr, pagebits << shift); #endif /* PAGE_SIZE */ } } /* * vm_page_set_validclean: * * Sets portions of a page valid and clean. The arguments are expected * to be DEV_BSIZE aligned but if they aren't the bitmap is inclusive * of any partial chunks touched by the range. The invalid portion of * such chunks will be zero'd. * * (base + size) must be less then or equal to PAGE_SIZE. */ void vm_page_set_validclean(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { vm_page_bits_t oldvalid, pagebits; int endoff, frag; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (size == 0) /* handle degenerate case */ return; /* * If the base is not DEV_BSIZE aligned and the valid * bit is clear, we have to zero out a portion of the * first block. */ if ((frag = rounddown2(base, DEV_BSIZE)) != base && (m->valid & ((vm_page_bits_t)1 << (base >> DEV_BSHIFT))) == 0) pmap_zero_page_area(m, frag, base - frag); /* * If the ending offset is not DEV_BSIZE aligned and the * valid bit is clear, we have to zero out a portion of * the last block. */ endoff = base + size; if ((frag = rounddown2(endoff, DEV_BSIZE)) != endoff && (m->valid & ((vm_page_bits_t)1 << (endoff >> DEV_BSHIFT))) == 0) pmap_zero_page_area(m, endoff, DEV_BSIZE - (endoff & (DEV_BSIZE - 1))); /* * Set valid, clear dirty bits. If validating the entire * page we can safely clear the pmap modify bit. We also * use this opportunity to clear the VPO_NOSYNC flag. If a process * takes a write fault on a MAP_NOSYNC memory area the flag will * be set again. * * We set valid bits inclusive of any overlap, but we can only * clear dirty bits for DEV_BSIZE chunks that are fully within * the range. */ oldvalid = m->valid; pagebits = vm_page_bits(base, size); m->valid |= pagebits; #if 0 /* NOT YET */ if ((frag = base & (DEV_BSIZE - 1)) != 0) { frag = DEV_BSIZE - frag; base += frag; size -= frag; if (size < 0) size = 0; } pagebits = vm_page_bits(base, size & (DEV_BSIZE - 1)); #endif if (base == 0 && size == PAGE_SIZE) { /* * The page can only be modified within the pmap if it is * mapped, and it can only be mapped if it was previously * fully valid. */ if (oldvalid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) /* * Perform the pmap_clear_modify() first. Otherwise, * a concurrent pmap operation, such as * pmap_protect(), could clear a modification in the * pmap and set the dirty field on the page before * pmap_clear_modify() had begun and after the dirty * field was cleared here. */ pmap_clear_modify(m); m->dirty = 0; m->oflags &= ~VPO_NOSYNC; } else if (oldvalid != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) m->dirty &= ~pagebits; else vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(m, pagebits); } void vm_page_clear_dirty(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(m, vm_page_bits(base, size)); } /* * vm_page_set_invalid: * * Invalidates DEV_BSIZE'd chunks within a page. Both the * valid and dirty bits for the effected areas are cleared. */ void vm_page_set_invalid(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { vm_page_bits_t bits; vm_object_t object; object = m->object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE && base == 0 && IDX_TO_OFF(m->pindex) + size >= object->un_pager.vnp.vnp_size) bits = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; else bits = vm_page_bits(base, size); if (object->ref_count != 0 && m->valid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL && bits != 0) pmap_remove_all(m); KASSERT((bits == 0 && m->valid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) || !pmap_page_is_mapped(m), ("vm_page_set_invalid: page %p is mapped", m)); m->valid &= ~bits; m->dirty &= ~bits; } /* * vm_page_zero_invalid() * * The kernel assumes that the invalid portions of a page contain * garbage, but such pages can be mapped into memory by user code. * When this occurs, we must zero out the non-valid portions of the * page so user code sees what it expects. * * Pages are most often semi-valid when the end of a file is mapped * into memory and the file's size is not page aligned. */ void vm_page_zero_invalid(vm_page_t m, boolean_t setvalid) { int b; int i; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); /* * Scan the valid bits looking for invalid sections that * must be zeroed. Invalid sub-DEV_BSIZE'd areas ( where the * valid bit may be set ) have already been zeroed by * vm_page_set_validclean(). */ for (b = i = 0; i <= PAGE_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE; ++i) { if (i == (PAGE_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE) || (m->valid & ((vm_page_bits_t)1 << i))) { if (i > b) { pmap_zero_page_area(m, b << DEV_BSHIFT, (i - b) << DEV_BSHIFT); } b = i + 1; } } /* * setvalid is TRUE when we can safely set the zero'd areas * as being valid. We can do this if there are no cache consistancy * issues. e.g. it is ok to do with UFS, but not ok to do with NFS. */ if (setvalid) m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; } /* * vm_page_is_valid: * * Is (partial) page valid? Note that the case where size == 0 * will return FALSE in the degenerate case where the page is * entirely invalid, and TRUE otherwise. */ int vm_page_is_valid(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { vm_page_bits_t bits; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); bits = vm_page_bits(base, size); return (m->valid != 0 && (m->valid & bits) == bits); } /* * Returns true if all of the specified predicates are true for the entire * (super)page and false otherwise. */ bool vm_page_ps_test(vm_page_t m, int flags, vm_page_t skip_m) { vm_object_t object; int i, npages; object = m->object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object); npages = atop(pagesizes[m->psind]); /* * The physically contiguous pages that make up a superpage, i.e., a * page with a page size index ("psind") greater than zero, will * occupy adjacent entries in vm_page_array[]. */ for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) { /* Always test object consistency, including "skip_m". */ if (m[i].object != object) return (false); if (&m[i] == skip_m) continue; if ((flags & PS_NONE_BUSY) != 0 && vm_page_busied(&m[i])) return (false); if ((flags & PS_ALL_DIRTY) != 0) { /* * Calling vm_page_test_dirty() or pmap_is_modified() * might stop this case from spuriously returning * "false". However, that would require a write lock * on the object containing "m[i]". */ if (m[i].dirty != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) return (false); } if ((flags & PS_ALL_VALID) != 0 && m[i].valid != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) return (false); } return (true); } /* * Set the page's dirty bits if the page is modified. */ void vm_page_test_dirty(vm_page_t m) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (m->dirty != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL && pmap_is_modified(m)) vm_page_dirty(m); } void vm_page_lock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line) { mtx_lock_flags_(vm_page_lockptr(m), 0, file, line); } void vm_page_unlock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line) { mtx_unlock_flags_(vm_page_lockptr(m), 0, file, line); } int vm_page_trylock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line) { return (mtx_trylock_flags_(vm_page_lockptr(m), 0, file, line)); } #if defined(INVARIANTS) || defined(INVARIANT_SUPPORT) void vm_page_assert_locked_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line) { vm_page_lock_assert_KBI(m, MA_OWNED, file, line); } void vm_page_lock_assert_KBI(vm_page_t m, int a, const char *file, int line) { mtx_assert_(vm_page_lockptr(m), a, file, line); } #endif #ifdef INVARIANTS void vm_page_object_lock_assert(vm_page_t m) { /* * Certain of the page's fields may only be modified by the * holder of the containing object's lock or the exclusive busy. * holder. Unfortunately, the holder of the write busy is * not recorded, and thus cannot be checked here. */ if (m->object != NULL && !vm_page_xbusied(m)) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); } void vm_page_assert_pga_writeable(vm_page_t m, uint8_t bits) { if ((bits & PGA_WRITEABLE) == 0) return; /* * The PGA_WRITEABLE flag can only be set if the page is * managed, is exclusively busied or the object is locked. * Currently, this flag is only set by pmap_enter(). */ KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("PGA_WRITEABLE on unmanaged page")); if (!vm_page_xbusied(m)) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); } #endif #include "opt_ddb.h" #ifdef DDB #include #include DB_SHOW_COMMAND(page, vm_page_print_page_info) { db_printf("vm_cnt.v_free_count: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_free_count); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_inactive_count: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_inactive_count); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_active_count: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_active_count); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_laundry_count: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_laundry_count); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_wire_count: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_wire_count); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_free_reserved: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_free_reserved); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_free_min: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_free_min); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_free_target: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_free_target); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_inactive_target: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_inactive_target); } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(pageq, vm_page_print_pageq_info) { int dom; db_printf("pq_free %d\n", vm_cnt.v_free_count); for (dom = 0; dom < vm_ndomains; dom++) { db_printf( "dom %d page_cnt %d free %d pq_act %d pq_inact %d pq_laund %d pq_unsw %d\n", dom, vm_dom[dom].vmd_page_count, vm_dom[dom].vmd_free_count, vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE].pq_cnt, vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE].pq_cnt, vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_LAUNDRY].pq_cnt, vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_UNSWAPPABLE].pq_cnt); } } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(pginfo, vm_page_print_pginfo) { vm_page_t m; boolean_t phys; if (!have_addr) { db_printf("show pginfo addr\n"); return; } phys = strchr(modif, 'p') != NULL; if (phys) m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(addr); else m = (vm_page_t)addr; db_printf( "page %p obj %p pidx 0x%jx phys 0x%jx q %d hold %d wire %d\n" " af 0x%x of 0x%x f 0x%x act %d busy %x valid 0x%x dirty 0x%x\n", m, m->object, (uintmax_t)m->pindex, (uintmax_t)m->phys_addr, m->queue, m->hold_count, m->wire_count, m->aflags, m->oflags, m->flags, m->act_count, m->busy_lock, m->valid, m->dirty); } #endif /* DDB */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_page.h =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_page.h (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/vm/vm_page.h (revision 322676) @@ -1,740 +1,741 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)vm_page.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 12/13/93 * * * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University. * All rights reserved. * * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. * * $FreeBSD$ */ /* * Resident memory system definitions. */ #ifndef _VM_PAGE_ #define _VM_PAGE_ #include /* * Management of resident (logical) pages. * * A small structure is kept for each resident * page, indexed by page number. Each structure * is an element of several collections: * * A radix tree used to quickly * perform object/offset lookups * * A list of all pages for a given object, * so they can be quickly deactivated at * time of deallocation. * * An ordered list of pages due for pageout. * * In addition, the structure contains the object * and offset to which this page belongs (for pageout), * and sundry status bits. * * In general, operations on this structure's mutable fields are * synchronized using either one of or a combination of the lock on the * object that the page belongs to (O), the pool lock for the page (P), * or the lock for either the free or paging queue (Q). If a field is * annotated below with two of these locks, then holding either lock is * sufficient for read access, but both locks are required for write * access. * * In contrast, the synchronization of accesses to the page's * dirty field is machine dependent (M). In the * machine-independent layer, the lock on the object that the * page belongs to must be held in order to operate on the field. * However, the pmap layer is permitted to set all bits within * the field without holding that lock. If the underlying * architecture does not support atomic read-modify-write * operations on the field's type, then the machine-independent * layer uses a 32-bit atomic on the aligned 32-bit word that * contains the dirty field. In the machine-independent layer, * the implementation of read-modify-write operations on the * field is encapsulated in vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(). */ #if PAGE_SIZE == 4096 #define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffu typedef uint8_t vm_page_bits_t; #elif PAGE_SIZE == 8192 #define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffffu typedef uint16_t vm_page_bits_t; #elif PAGE_SIZE == 16384 #define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffffffffu typedef uint32_t vm_page_bits_t; #elif PAGE_SIZE == 32768 #define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xfffffffffffffffflu typedef uint64_t vm_page_bits_t; #endif struct vm_page { union { TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) q; /* page queue or free list (Q) */ struct { SLIST_ENTRY(vm_page) ss; /* private slists */ void *pv; } s; struct { u_long p; u_long v; } memguard; } plinks; TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) listq; /* pages in same object (O) */ vm_object_t object; /* which object am I in (O,P) */ vm_pindex_t pindex; /* offset into object (O,P) */ vm_paddr_t phys_addr; /* physical address of page */ struct md_page md; /* machine dependent stuff */ u_int wire_count; /* wired down maps refs (P) */ volatile u_int busy_lock; /* busy owners lock */ uint16_t hold_count; /* page hold count (P) */ uint16_t flags; /* page PG_* flags (P) */ uint8_t aflags; /* access is atomic */ uint8_t oflags; /* page VPO_* flags (O) */ uint8_t queue; /* page queue index (P,Q) */ int8_t psind; /* pagesizes[] index (O) */ int8_t segind; uint8_t order; /* index of the buddy queue */ uint8_t pool; u_char act_count; /* page usage count (P) */ /* NOTE that these must support one bit per DEV_BSIZE in a page */ /* so, on normal X86 kernels, they must be at least 8 bits wide */ vm_page_bits_t valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */ vm_page_bits_t dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */ }; /* * Page flags stored in oflags: * * Access to these page flags is synchronized by the lock on the object * containing the page (O). * * Note: VPO_UNMANAGED (used by OBJT_DEVICE, OBJT_PHYS and OBJT_SG) * indicates that the page is not under PV management but * otherwise should be treated as a normal page. Pages not * under PV management cannot be paged out via the * object/vm_page_t because there is no knowledge of their pte * mappings, and such pages are also not on any PQ queue. * */ #define VPO_UNUSED01 0x01 /* --available-- */ #define VPO_SWAPSLEEP 0x02 /* waiting for swap to finish */ #define VPO_UNMANAGED 0x04 /* no PV management for page */ #define VPO_SWAPINPROG 0x08 /* swap I/O in progress on page */ #define VPO_NOSYNC 0x10 /* do not collect for syncer */ /* * Busy page implementation details. * The algorithm is taken mostly by rwlock(9) and sx(9) locks implementation, * even if the support for owner identity is removed because of size * constraints. Checks on lock recursion are then not possible, while the * lock assertions effectiveness is someway reduced. */ #define VPB_BIT_SHARED 0x01 #define VPB_BIT_EXCLUSIVE 0x02 #define VPB_BIT_WAITERS 0x04 #define VPB_BIT_FLAGMASK \ (VPB_BIT_SHARED | VPB_BIT_EXCLUSIVE | VPB_BIT_WAITERS) #define VPB_SHARERS_SHIFT 3 #define VPB_SHARERS(x) \ (((x) & ~VPB_BIT_FLAGMASK) >> VPB_SHARERS_SHIFT) #define VPB_SHARERS_WORD(x) ((x) << VPB_SHARERS_SHIFT | VPB_BIT_SHARED) #define VPB_ONE_SHARER (1 << VPB_SHARERS_SHIFT) #define VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER VPB_BIT_EXCLUSIVE #define VPB_UNBUSIED VPB_SHARERS_WORD(0) #define PQ_NONE 255 #define PQ_INACTIVE 0 #define PQ_ACTIVE 1 #define PQ_LAUNDRY 2 #define PQ_UNSWAPPABLE 3 #define PQ_COUNT 4 TAILQ_HEAD(pglist, vm_page); SLIST_HEAD(spglist, vm_page); struct vm_pagequeue { struct mtx pq_mutex; struct pglist pq_pl; int pq_cnt; u_int * const pq_vcnt; const char * const pq_name; } __aligned(CACHE_LINE_SIZE); struct vm_domain { struct vm_pagequeue vmd_pagequeues[PQ_COUNT]; u_int vmd_page_count; u_int vmd_free_count; long vmd_segs; /* bitmask of the segments */ boolean_t vmd_oom; int vmd_oom_seq; int vmd_last_active_scan; struct vm_page vmd_laundry_marker; struct vm_page vmd_marker; /* marker for pagedaemon private use */ struct vm_page vmd_inacthead; /* marker for LRU-defeating insertions */ }; extern struct vm_domain vm_dom[MAXMEMDOM]; #define vm_pagequeue_assert_locked(pq) mtx_assert(&(pq)->pq_mutex, MA_OWNED) #define vm_pagequeue_lock(pq) mtx_lock(&(pq)->pq_mutex) #define vm_pagequeue_lockptr(pq) (&(pq)->pq_mutex) #define vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq) mtx_unlock(&(pq)->pq_mutex) #ifdef _KERNEL extern vm_page_t bogus_page; static __inline void vm_pagequeue_cnt_add(struct vm_pagequeue *pq, int addend) { #ifdef notyet vm_pagequeue_assert_locked(pq); #endif pq->pq_cnt += addend; atomic_add_int(pq->pq_vcnt, addend); } #define vm_pagequeue_cnt_inc(pq) vm_pagequeue_cnt_add((pq), 1) #define vm_pagequeue_cnt_dec(pq) vm_pagequeue_cnt_add((pq), -1) #endif /* _KERNEL */ extern struct mtx_padalign vm_page_queue_free_mtx; extern struct mtx_padalign pa_lock[]; #if defined(__arm__) #define PDRSHIFT PDR_SHIFT #elif !defined(PDRSHIFT) #define PDRSHIFT 21 #endif #define pa_index(pa) ((pa) >> PDRSHIFT) #define PA_LOCKPTR(pa) ((struct mtx *)(&pa_lock[pa_index(pa) % PA_LOCK_COUNT])) #define PA_LOCKOBJPTR(pa) ((struct lock_object *)PA_LOCKPTR((pa))) #define PA_LOCK(pa) mtx_lock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa)) #define PA_TRYLOCK(pa) mtx_trylock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa)) #define PA_UNLOCK(pa) mtx_unlock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa)) #define PA_UNLOCK_COND(pa) \ do { \ if ((pa) != 0) { \ PA_UNLOCK((pa)); \ (pa) = 0; \ } \ } while (0) #define PA_LOCK_ASSERT(pa, a) mtx_assert(PA_LOCKPTR(pa), (a)) #ifdef KLD_MODULE #define vm_page_lock(m) vm_page_lock_KBI((m), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE) #define vm_page_unlock(m) vm_page_unlock_KBI((m), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE) #define vm_page_trylock(m) vm_page_trylock_KBI((m), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE) #else /* !KLD_MODULE */ #define vm_page_lockptr(m) (PA_LOCKPTR(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS((m)))) #define vm_page_lock(m) mtx_lock(vm_page_lockptr((m))) #define vm_page_unlock(m) mtx_unlock(vm_page_lockptr((m))) #define vm_page_trylock(m) mtx_trylock(vm_page_lockptr((m))) #endif #if defined(INVARIANTS) #define vm_page_assert_locked(m) \ vm_page_assert_locked_KBI((m), __FILE__, __LINE__) #define vm_page_lock_assert(m, a) \ vm_page_lock_assert_KBI((m), (a), __FILE__, __LINE__) #else #define vm_page_assert_locked(m) #define vm_page_lock_assert(m, a) #endif /* * The vm_page's aflags are updated using atomic operations. To set or clear * these flags, the functions vm_page_aflag_set() and vm_page_aflag_clear() * must be used. Neither these flags nor these functions are part of the KBI. * * PGA_REFERENCED may be cleared only if the page is locked. It is set by * both the MI and MD VM layers. However, kernel loadable modules should not * directly set this flag. They should call vm_page_reference() instead. * * PGA_WRITEABLE is set exclusively on managed pages by pmap_enter(). * When it does so, the object must be locked, or the page must be * exclusive busied. The MI VM layer must never access this flag * directly. Instead, it should call pmap_page_is_write_mapped(). * * PGA_EXECUTABLE may be set by pmap routines, and indicates that a page has * at least one executable mapping. It is not consumed by the MI VM layer. */ #define PGA_WRITEABLE 0x01 /* page may be mapped writeable */ #define PGA_REFERENCED 0x02 /* page has been referenced */ #define PGA_EXECUTABLE 0x04 /* page may be mapped executable */ /* * Page flags. If changed at any other time than page allocation or * freeing, the modification must be protected by the vm_page lock. */ #define PG_FICTITIOUS 0x0004 /* physical page doesn't exist */ #define PG_ZERO 0x0008 /* page is zeroed */ #define PG_MARKER 0x0010 /* special queue marker page */ #define PG_NODUMP 0x0080 /* don't include this page in a dump */ #define PG_UNHOLDFREE 0x0100 /* delayed free of a held page */ /* * Misc constants. */ #define ACT_DECLINE 1 #define ACT_ADVANCE 3 #define ACT_INIT 5 #define ACT_MAX 64 #ifdef _KERNEL #include #include /* * Each pageable resident page falls into one of five lists: * * free * Available for allocation now. * * inactive * Low activity, candidates for reclamation. * This list is approximately LRU ordered. * * laundry * This is the list of pages that should be * paged out next. * * unswappable * Dirty anonymous pages that cannot be paged * out because no swap device is configured. * * active * Pages that are "active", i.e., they have been * recently referenced. * */ extern int vm_page_zero_count; extern vm_page_t vm_page_array; /* First resident page in table */ extern long vm_page_array_size; /* number of vm_page_t's */ extern long first_page; /* first physical page number */ #define VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(entry) ((entry)->phys_addr) /* * PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() returns the vm_page_t object that represents a memory * page to which the given physical address belongs. The correct vm_page_t * object is returned for addresses that are not page-aligned. */ vm_page_t PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(vm_paddr_t pa); /* * Page allocation parameters for vm_page for the functions * vm_page_alloc(), vm_page_grab(), vm_page_alloc_contig() and * vm_page_alloc_freelist(). Some functions support only a subset * of the flags, and ignore others, see the flags legend. * * The meaning of VM_ALLOC_ZERO differs slightly between the vm_page_alloc*() * and the vm_page_grab*() functions. See these functions for details. * * Bits 0 - 1 define class. * Bits 2 - 15 dedicated for flags. * Legend: * (a) - vm_page_alloc() supports the flag. * (c) - vm_page_alloc_contig() supports the flag. * (f) - vm_page_alloc_freelist() supports the flag. * (g) - vm_page_grab() supports the flag. * (p) - vm_page_grab_pages() supports the flag. * Bits above 15 define the count of additional pages that the caller * intends to allocate. */ #define VM_ALLOC_NORMAL 0 #define VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT 1 #define VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM 2 #define VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK 3 #define VM_ALLOC_WIRED 0x0020 /* (acfgp) Allocate a wired page */ #define VM_ALLOC_ZERO 0x0040 /* (acfgp) Allocate a prezeroed page */ #define VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ 0x0100 /* (acg) No associated object */ #define VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY 0x0200 /* (acgp) Do not excl busy the page */ #define VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY 0x1000 /* (gp) Ignore shared busy flag */ #define VM_ALLOC_NODUMP 0x2000 /* (ag) don't include in dump */ #define VM_ALLOC_SBUSY 0x4000 /* (acgp) Shared busy the page */ #define VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT 0x8000 /* (gp) Do not sleep */ #define VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT 16 #define VM_ALLOC_COUNT(count) ((count) << VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT) #ifdef M_NOWAIT static inline int malloc2vm_flags(int malloc_flags) { int pflags; KASSERT((malloc_flags & M_USE_RESERVE) == 0 || (malloc_flags & M_NOWAIT) != 0, ("M_USE_RESERVE requires M_NOWAIT")); pflags = (malloc_flags & M_USE_RESERVE) != 0 ? VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT : VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM; if ((malloc_flags & M_ZERO) != 0) pflags |= VM_ALLOC_ZERO; if ((malloc_flags & M_NODUMP) != 0) pflags |= VM_ALLOC_NODUMP; return (pflags); } #endif /* * Predicates supported by vm_page_ps_test(): * * PS_ALL_DIRTY is true only if the entire (super)page is dirty. * However, it can be spuriously false when the (super)page has become * dirty in the pmap but that information has not been propagated to the * machine-independent layer. */ #define PS_ALL_DIRTY 0x1 #define PS_ALL_VALID 0x2 #define PS_NONE_BUSY 0x4 void vm_page_busy_downgrade(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_busy_sleep(vm_page_t m, const char *msg, bool nonshared); void vm_page_flash(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_hold(vm_page_t mem); void vm_page_unhold(vm_page_t mem); void vm_page_free(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_free_zero(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_activate (vm_page_t); void vm_page_advise(vm_page_t m, int advice); -vm_page_t vm_page_alloc (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int); +vm_page_t vm_page_alloc(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int); +vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_after(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int, vm_page_t); vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_contig(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int req, u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary, vm_memattr_t memattr); vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_freelist(int, int); vm_page_t vm_page_grab (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int); int vm_page_grab_pages(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int allocflags, vm_page_t *ma, int count); int vm_page_try_to_free (vm_page_t); void vm_page_deactivate (vm_page_t); void vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(vm_page_t); void vm_page_dequeue(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_dequeue_locked(vm_page_t m); vm_page_t vm_page_find_least(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t); vm_page_t vm_page_getfake(vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr); void vm_page_initfake(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr); int vm_page_insert (vm_page_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t); void vm_page_launder(vm_page_t m); vm_page_t vm_page_lookup (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t); vm_page_t vm_page_next(vm_page_t m); int vm_page_pa_tryrelock(pmap_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_paddr_t *); struct vm_pagequeue *vm_page_pagequeue(vm_page_t m); vm_page_t vm_page_prev(vm_page_t m); bool vm_page_ps_test(vm_page_t m, int flags, vm_page_t skip_m); void vm_page_putfake(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_readahead_finish(vm_page_t m); bool vm_page_reclaim_contig(int req, u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary); void vm_page_reference(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_remove (vm_page_t); int vm_page_rename (vm_page_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t); vm_page_t vm_page_replace(vm_page_t mnew, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex); void vm_page_requeue(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_requeue_locked(vm_page_t m); int vm_page_sbusied(vm_page_t m); vm_page_t vm_page_scan_contig(u_long npages, vm_page_t m_start, vm_page_t m_end, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary, int options); void vm_page_set_valid_range(vm_page_t m, int base, int size); int vm_page_sleep_if_busy(vm_page_t m, const char *msg); vm_offset_t vm_page_startup(vm_offset_t vaddr); void vm_page_sunbusy(vm_page_t m); int vm_page_trysbusy(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_unhold_pages(vm_page_t *ma, int count); void vm_page_unswappable(vm_page_t m); boolean_t vm_page_unwire(vm_page_t m, uint8_t queue); void vm_page_updatefake(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr); void vm_page_wire (vm_page_t); void vm_page_xunbusy_hard(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_xunbusy_maybelocked(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_set_validclean (vm_page_t, int, int); void vm_page_clear_dirty (vm_page_t, int, int); void vm_page_set_invalid (vm_page_t, int, int); int vm_page_is_valid (vm_page_t, int, int); void vm_page_test_dirty (vm_page_t); vm_page_bits_t vm_page_bits(int base, int size); void vm_page_zero_invalid(vm_page_t m, boolean_t setvalid); void vm_page_free_toq(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_dirty_KBI(vm_page_t m); void vm_page_lock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line); void vm_page_unlock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line); int vm_page_trylock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line); #if defined(INVARIANTS) || defined(INVARIANT_SUPPORT) void vm_page_assert_locked_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line); void vm_page_lock_assert_KBI(vm_page_t m, int a, const char *file, int line); #endif #define vm_page_assert_sbusied(m) \ KASSERT(vm_page_sbusied(m), \ ("vm_page_assert_sbusied: page %p not shared busy @ %s:%d", \ (m), __FILE__, __LINE__)) #define vm_page_assert_unbusied(m) \ KASSERT(!vm_page_busied(m), \ ("vm_page_assert_unbusied: page %p busy @ %s:%d", \ (m), __FILE__, __LINE__)) #define vm_page_assert_xbusied(m) \ KASSERT(vm_page_xbusied(m), \ ("vm_page_assert_xbusied: page %p not exclusive busy @ %s:%d", \ (m), __FILE__, __LINE__)) #define vm_page_busied(m) \ ((m)->busy_lock != VPB_UNBUSIED) #define vm_page_sbusy(m) do { \ if (!vm_page_trysbusy(m)) \ panic("%s: page %p failed shared busying", __func__, \ (m)); \ } while (0) #define vm_page_tryxbusy(m) \ (atomic_cmpset_acq_int(&(m)->busy_lock, VPB_UNBUSIED, \ VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER)) #define vm_page_xbusied(m) \ (((m)->busy_lock & VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER) != 0) #define vm_page_xbusy(m) do { \ if (!vm_page_tryxbusy(m)) \ panic("%s: page %p failed exclusive busying", __func__, \ (m)); \ } while (0) /* Note: page m's lock must not be owned by the caller. */ #define vm_page_xunbusy(m) do { \ if (!atomic_cmpset_rel_int(&(m)->busy_lock, \ VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER, VPB_UNBUSIED)) \ vm_page_xunbusy_hard(m); \ } while (0) #ifdef INVARIANTS void vm_page_object_lock_assert(vm_page_t m); #define VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m) vm_page_object_lock_assert(m) void vm_page_assert_pga_writeable(vm_page_t m, uint8_t bits); #define VM_PAGE_ASSERT_PGA_WRITEABLE(m, bits) \ vm_page_assert_pga_writeable(m, bits) #else #define VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m) (void)0 #define VM_PAGE_ASSERT_PGA_WRITEABLE(m, bits) (void)0 #endif /* * We want to use atomic updates for the aflags field, which is 8 bits wide. * However, not all architectures support atomic operations on 8-bit * destinations. In order that we can easily use a 32-bit operation, we * require that the aflags field be 32-bit aligned. */ CTASSERT(offsetof(struct vm_page, aflags) % sizeof(uint32_t) == 0); /* * Clear the given bits in the specified page. */ static inline void vm_page_aflag_clear(vm_page_t m, uint8_t bits) { uint32_t *addr, val; /* * The PGA_REFERENCED flag can only be cleared if the page is locked. */ if ((bits & PGA_REFERENCED) != 0) vm_page_assert_locked(m); /* * Access the whole 32-bit word containing the aflags field with an * atomic update. Parallel non-atomic updates to the other fields * within this word are handled properly by the atomic update. */ addr = (void *)&m->aflags; KASSERT(((uintptr_t)addr & (sizeof(uint32_t) - 1)) == 0, ("vm_page_aflag_clear: aflags is misaligned")); val = bits; #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN val <<= 24; #endif atomic_clear_32(addr, val); } /* * Set the given bits in the specified page. */ static inline void vm_page_aflag_set(vm_page_t m, uint8_t bits) { uint32_t *addr, val; VM_PAGE_ASSERT_PGA_WRITEABLE(m, bits); /* * Access the whole 32-bit word containing the aflags field with an * atomic update. Parallel non-atomic updates to the other fields * within this word are handled properly by the atomic update. */ addr = (void *)&m->aflags; KASSERT(((uintptr_t)addr & (sizeof(uint32_t) - 1)) == 0, ("vm_page_aflag_set: aflags is misaligned")); val = bits; #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN val <<= 24; #endif atomic_set_32(addr, val); } /* * vm_page_dirty: * * Set all bits in the page's dirty field. * * The object containing the specified page must be locked if the * call is made from the machine-independent layer. * * See vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(). */ static __inline void vm_page_dirty(vm_page_t m) { /* Use vm_page_dirty_KBI() under INVARIANTS to save memory. */ #if defined(KLD_MODULE) || defined(INVARIANTS) vm_page_dirty_KBI(m); #else m->dirty = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; #endif } /* * vm_page_remque: * * If the given page is in a page queue, then remove it from that page * queue. * * The page must be locked. */ static inline void vm_page_remque(vm_page_t m) { if (m->queue != PQ_NONE) vm_page_dequeue(m); } /* * vm_page_undirty: * * Set page to not be dirty. Note: does not clear pmap modify bits */ static __inline void vm_page_undirty(vm_page_t m) { VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m); m->dirty = 0; } static inline void vm_page_replace_checked(vm_page_t mnew, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_page_t mold) { vm_page_t mret; mret = vm_page_replace(mnew, object, pindex); KASSERT(mret == mold, ("invalid page replacement, mold=%p, mret=%p", mold, mret)); /* Unused if !INVARIANTS. */ (void)mold; (void)mret; } static inline bool vm_page_active(vm_page_t m) { return (m->queue == PQ_ACTIVE); } static inline bool vm_page_inactive(vm_page_t m) { return (m->queue == PQ_INACTIVE); } static inline bool vm_page_in_laundry(vm_page_t m) { return (m->queue == PQ_LAUNDRY || m->queue == PQ_UNSWAPPABLE); } #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* !_VM_PAGE_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/x86/x86/intr_machdep.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/x86/x86/intr_machdep.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/x86/x86/intr_machdep.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,605 +1,739 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 John Baldwin * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ /* * Machine dependent interrupt code for x86. For x86, we have to * deal with different PICs. Thus, we use the passed in vector to lookup * an interrupt source associated with that vector. The interrupt source * describes which PIC the source belongs to and includes methods to handle * that source. */ #include "opt_atpic.h" #include "opt_ddb.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include +#include +#include #include #include +#include #include #include +#include #include #include #include #include #ifdef DDB #include #endif #ifndef DEV_ATPIC #include #include #include #include #include #endif #define MAX_STRAY_LOG 5 typedef void (*mask_fn)(void *); static int intrcnt_index; static struct intsrc *interrupt_sources[NUM_IO_INTS]; +#ifdef SMP +static struct intsrc *interrupt_sorted[NUM_IO_INTS]; +CTASSERT(sizeof(interrupt_sources) == sizeof(interrupt_sorted)); +static int intrbalance; +SYSCTL_INT(_hw, OID_AUTO, intrbalance, CTLFLAG_RW, &intrbalance, 0, + "Interrupt auto-balance interval (seconds). Zero disables."); +static struct timeout_task intrbalance_task; +#endif static struct sx intrsrc_lock; static struct mtx intrpic_lock; static struct mtx intrcnt_lock; static TAILQ_HEAD(pics_head, pic) pics; #if defined(SMP) && !defined(EARLY_AP_STARTUP) static int assign_cpu; #endif u_long intrcnt[INTRCNT_COUNT]; char intrnames[INTRCNT_COUNT * (MAXCOMLEN + 1)]; size_t sintrcnt = sizeof(intrcnt); size_t sintrnames = sizeof(intrnames); static int intr_assign_cpu(void *arg, int cpu); static void intr_disable_src(void *arg); static void intr_init(void *__dummy); static int intr_pic_registered(struct pic *pic); static void intrcnt_setname(const char *name, int index); static void intrcnt_updatename(struct intsrc *is); static void intrcnt_register(struct intsrc *is); static int intr_pic_registered(struct pic *pic) { struct pic *p; TAILQ_FOREACH(p, &pics, pics) { if (p == pic) return (1); } return (0); } /* * Register a new interrupt controller (PIC). This is to support suspend * and resume where we suspend/resume controllers rather than individual * sources. This also allows controllers with no active sources (such as * 8259As in a system using the APICs) to participate in suspend and resume. */ int intr_register_pic(struct pic *pic) { int error; mtx_lock(&intrpic_lock); if (intr_pic_registered(pic)) error = EBUSY; else { TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pics, pic, pics); error = 0; } mtx_unlock(&intrpic_lock); return (error); } /* * Register a new interrupt source with the global interrupt system. * The global interrupts need to be disabled when this function is * called. */ int intr_register_source(struct intsrc *isrc) { int error, vector; KASSERT(intr_pic_registered(isrc->is_pic), ("unregistered PIC")); vector = isrc->is_pic->pic_vector(isrc); if (interrupt_sources[vector] != NULL) return (EEXIST); error = intr_event_create(&isrc->is_event, isrc, 0, vector, intr_disable_src, (mask_fn)isrc->is_pic->pic_enable_source, (mask_fn)isrc->is_pic->pic_eoi_source, intr_assign_cpu, "irq%d:", vector); if (error) return (error); sx_xlock(&intrsrc_lock); if (interrupt_sources[vector] != NULL) { sx_xunlock(&intrsrc_lock); intr_event_destroy(isrc->is_event); return (EEXIST); } intrcnt_register(isrc); interrupt_sources[vector] = isrc; isrc->is_handlers = 0; sx_xunlock(&intrsrc_lock); return (0); } struct intsrc * intr_lookup_source(int vector) { return (interrupt_sources[vector]); } int intr_add_handler(const char *name, int vector, driver_filter_t filter, driver_intr_t handler, void *arg, enum intr_type flags, void **cookiep) { struct intsrc *isrc; int error; isrc = intr_lookup_source(vector); if (isrc == NULL) return (EINVAL); error = intr_event_add_handler(isrc->is_event, name, filter, handler, arg, intr_priority(flags), flags, cookiep); if (error == 0) { sx_xlock(&intrsrc_lock); intrcnt_updatename(isrc); isrc->is_handlers++; if (isrc->is_handlers == 1) { isrc->is_pic->pic_enable_intr(isrc); isrc->is_pic->pic_enable_source(isrc); } sx_xunlock(&intrsrc_lock); } return (error); } int intr_remove_handler(void *cookie) { struct intsrc *isrc; int error; isrc = intr_handler_source(cookie); error = intr_event_remove_handler(cookie); if (error == 0) { sx_xlock(&intrsrc_lock); isrc->is_handlers--; if (isrc->is_handlers == 0) { isrc->is_pic->pic_disable_source(isrc, PIC_NO_EOI); isrc->is_pic->pic_disable_intr(isrc); } intrcnt_updatename(isrc); sx_xunlock(&intrsrc_lock); } return (error); } int intr_config_intr(int vector, enum intr_trigger trig, enum intr_polarity pol) { struct intsrc *isrc; isrc = intr_lookup_source(vector); if (isrc == NULL) return (EINVAL); return (isrc->is_pic->pic_config_intr(isrc, trig, pol)); } static void intr_disable_src(void *arg) { struct intsrc *isrc; isrc = arg; isrc->is_pic->pic_disable_source(isrc, PIC_EOI); } void intr_execute_handlers(struct intsrc *isrc, struct trapframe *frame) { struct intr_event *ie; int vector; /* * We count software interrupts when we process them. The * code here follows previous practice, but there's an * argument for counting hardware interrupts when they're * processed too. */ (*isrc->is_count)++; VM_CNT_INC(v_intr); ie = isrc->is_event; /* * XXX: We assume that IRQ 0 is only used for the ISA timer * device (clk). */ vector = isrc->is_pic->pic_vector(isrc); if (vector == 0) clkintr_pending = 1; /* * For stray interrupts, mask and EOI the source, bump the * stray count, and log the condition. */ if (intr_event_handle(ie, frame) != 0) { isrc->is_pic->pic_disable_source(isrc, PIC_EOI); (*isrc->is_straycount)++; if (*isrc->is_straycount < MAX_STRAY_LOG) log(LOG_ERR, "stray irq%d\n", vector); else if (*isrc->is_straycount == MAX_STRAY_LOG) log(LOG_CRIT, "too many stray irq %d's: not logging anymore\n", vector); } } void intr_resume(bool suspend_cancelled) { struct pic *pic; #ifndef DEV_ATPIC atpic_reset(); #endif mtx_lock(&intrpic_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pic, &pics, pics) { if (pic->pic_resume != NULL) pic->pic_resume(pic, suspend_cancelled); } mtx_unlock(&intrpic_lock); } void intr_suspend(void) { struct pic *pic; mtx_lock(&intrpic_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(pic, &pics, pics_head, pics) { if (pic->pic_suspend != NULL) pic->pic_suspend(pic); } mtx_unlock(&intrpic_lock); } static int intr_assign_cpu(void *arg, int cpu) { #ifdef SMP struct intsrc *isrc; int error; #ifdef EARLY_AP_STARTUP MPASS(mp_ncpus == 1 || smp_started); /* Nothing to do if there is only a single CPU. */ if (mp_ncpus > 1 && cpu != NOCPU) { #else /* * Don't do anything during early boot. We will pick up the * assignment once the APs are started. */ if (assign_cpu && cpu != NOCPU) { #endif isrc = arg; sx_xlock(&intrsrc_lock); error = isrc->is_pic->pic_assign_cpu(isrc, cpu_apic_ids[cpu]); + if (error == 0) + isrc->is_cpu = cpu; sx_xunlock(&intrsrc_lock); } else error = 0; return (error); #else return (EOPNOTSUPP); #endif } static void intrcnt_setname(const char *name, int index) { snprintf(intrnames + (MAXCOMLEN + 1) * index, MAXCOMLEN + 1, "%-*s", MAXCOMLEN, name); } static void intrcnt_updatename(struct intsrc *is) { intrcnt_setname(is->is_event->ie_fullname, is->is_index); } static void intrcnt_register(struct intsrc *is) { char straystr[MAXCOMLEN + 1]; KASSERT(is->is_event != NULL, ("%s: isrc with no event", __func__)); mtx_lock_spin(&intrcnt_lock); is->is_index = intrcnt_index; intrcnt_index += 2; snprintf(straystr, MAXCOMLEN + 1, "stray irq%d", is->is_pic->pic_vector(is)); intrcnt_updatename(is); is->is_count = &intrcnt[is->is_index]; intrcnt_setname(straystr, is->is_index + 1); is->is_straycount = &intrcnt[is->is_index + 1]; mtx_unlock_spin(&intrcnt_lock); } void intrcnt_add(const char *name, u_long **countp) { mtx_lock_spin(&intrcnt_lock); *countp = &intrcnt[intrcnt_index]; intrcnt_setname(name, intrcnt_index); intrcnt_index++; mtx_unlock_spin(&intrcnt_lock); } static void intr_init(void *dummy __unused) { intrcnt_setname("???", 0); intrcnt_index = 1; TAILQ_INIT(&pics); mtx_init(&intrpic_lock, "intrpic", NULL, MTX_DEF); sx_init(&intrsrc_lock, "intrsrc"); mtx_init(&intrcnt_lock, "intrcnt", NULL, MTX_SPIN); } SYSINIT(intr_init, SI_SUB_INTR, SI_ORDER_FIRST, intr_init, NULL); static void intr_init_final(void *dummy __unused) { /* * Enable interrupts on the BSP after all of the interrupt * controllers are initialized. Device interrupts are still * disabled in the interrupt controllers until interrupt * handlers are registered. Interrupts are enabled on each AP * after their first context switch. */ enable_intr(); } SYSINIT(intr_init_final, SI_SUB_INTR, SI_ORDER_ANY, intr_init_final, NULL); #ifndef DEV_ATPIC /* Initialize the two 8259A's to a known-good shutdown state. */ void atpic_reset(void) { outb(IO_ICU1, ICW1_RESET | ICW1_IC4); outb(IO_ICU1 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET, IDT_IO_INTS); outb(IO_ICU1 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET, IRQ_MASK(ICU_SLAVEID)); outb(IO_ICU1 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET, MASTER_MODE); outb(IO_ICU1 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 0xff); outb(IO_ICU1, OCW3_SEL | OCW3_RR); outb(IO_ICU2, ICW1_RESET | ICW1_IC4); outb(IO_ICU2 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET, IDT_IO_INTS + 8); outb(IO_ICU2 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET, ICU_SLAVEID); outb(IO_ICU2 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET, SLAVE_MODE); outb(IO_ICU2 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 0xff); outb(IO_ICU2, OCW3_SEL | OCW3_RR); } #endif /* Add a description to an active interrupt handler. */ int intr_describe(u_int vector, void *ih, const char *descr) { struct intsrc *isrc; int error; isrc = intr_lookup_source(vector); if (isrc == NULL) return (EINVAL); error = intr_event_describe_handler(isrc->is_event, ih, descr); if (error) return (error); intrcnt_updatename(isrc); return (0); } void intr_reprogram(void) { struct intsrc *is; int v; sx_xlock(&intrsrc_lock); for (v = 0; v < NUM_IO_INTS; v++) { is = interrupt_sources[v]; if (is == NULL) continue; if (is->is_pic->pic_reprogram_pin != NULL) is->is_pic->pic_reprogram_pin(is); } sx_xunlock(&intrsrc_lock); } #ifdef DDB /* * Dump data about interrupt handlers */ DB_SHOW_COMMAND(irqs, db_show_irqs) { struct intsrc **isrc; int i, verbose; if (strcmp(modif, "v") == 0) verbose = 1; else verbose = 0; isrc = interrupt_sources; for (i = 0; i < NUM_IO_INTS && !db_pager_quit; i++, isrc++) if (*isrc != NULL) db_dump_intr_event((*isrc)->is_event, verbose); } #endif #ifdef SMP /* * Support for balancing interrupt sources across CPUs. For now we just * allocate CPUs round-robin. */ cpuset_t intr_cpus = CPUSET_T_INITIALIZER(0x1); static int current_cpu; /* * Return the CPU that the next interrupt source should use. For now * this just returns the next local APIC according to round-robin. */ u_int intr_next_cpu(void) { u_int apic_id; #ifdef EARLY_AP_STARTUP MPASS(mp_ncpus == 1 || smp_started); if (mp_ncpus == 1) return (PCPU_GET(apic_id)); #else /* Leave all interrupts on the BSP during boot. */ if (!assign_cpu) return (PCPU_GET(apic_id)); #endif mtx_lock_spin(&icu_lock); apic_id = cpu_apic_ids[current_cpu]; do { current_cpu++; if (current_cpu > mp_maxid) current_cpu = 0; } while (!CPU_ISSET(current_cpu, &intr_cpus)); mtx_unlock_spin(&icu_lock); return (apic_id); } /* Attempt to bind the specified IRQ to the specified CPU. */ int intr_bind(u_int vector, u_char cpu) { struct intsrc *isrc; isrc = intr_lookup_source(vector); if (isrc == NULL) return (EINVAL); return (intr_event_bind(isrc->is_event, cpu)); } /* * Add a CPU to our mask of valid CPUs that can be destinations of * interrupts. */ void intr_add_cpu(u_int cpu) { if (cpu >= MAXCPU) panic("%s: Invalid CPU ID", __func__); if (bootverbose) printf("INTR: Adding local APIC %d as a target\n", cpu_apic_ids[cpu]); CPU_SET(cpu, &intr_cpus); } #ifndef EARLY_AP_STARTUP /* * Distribute all the interrupt sources among the available CPUs once the * AP's have been launched. */ static void intr_shuffle_irqs(void *arg __unused) { struct intsrc *isrc; + u_int cpu; int i; /* Don't bother on UP. */ if (mp_ncpus == 1) return; /* Round-robin assign a CPU to each enabled source. */ sx_xlock(&intrsrc_lock); assign_cpu = 1; for (i = 0; i < NUM_IO_INTS; i++) { isrc = interrupt_sources[i]; if (isrc != NULL && isrc->is_handlers > 0) { /* * If this event is already bound to a CPU, * then assign the source to that CPU instead * of picking one via round-robin. Note that * this is careful to only advance the * round-robin if the CPU assignment succeeds. */ - if (isrc->is_event->ie_cpu != NOCPU) - (void)isrc->is_pic->pic_assign_cpu(isrc, - cpu_apic_ids[isrc->is_event->ie_cpu]); - else if (isrc->is_pic->pic_assign_cpu(isrc, - cpu_apic_ids[current_cpu]) == 0) - (void)intr_next_cpu(); - + cpu = isrc->is_event->ie_cpu; + if (cpu == NOCPU) + cpu = current_cpu; + if (isrc->is_pic->pic_assign_cpu(isrc, + cpu_apic_ids[cpu]) == 0) { + isrc->is_cpu = cpu; + if (isrc->is_event->ie_cpu == NOCPU) + intr_next_cpu(); + } } } sx_xunlock(&intrsrc_lock); } SYSINIT(intr_shuffle_irqs, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_SECOND, intr_shuffle_irqs, NULL); #endif + +/* + * TODO: Export this information in a non-MD fashion, integrate with vmstat -i. + */ +static int +sysctl_hw_intrs(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) +{ + struct sbuf sbuf; + struct intsrc *isrc; + int error; + int i; + + error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0); + if (error != 0) + return (error); + + sbuf_new_for_sysctl(&sbuf, NULL, 128, req); + sx_slock(&intrsrc_lock); + for (i = 0; i < NUM_IO_INTS; i++) { + isrc = interrupt_sources[i]; + if (isrc == NULL) + continue; + sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "%s:%d @%d: %ld\n", + isrc->is_event->ie_fullname, + isrc->is_index, + isrc->is_cpu, + *isrc->is_count); + } + + sx_sunlock(&intrsrc_lock); + error = sbuf_finish(&sbuf); + sbuf_delete(&sbuf); + return (error); +} +SYSCTL_PROC(_hw, OID_AUTO, intrs, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW, + 0, 0, sysctl_hw_intrs, "A", "interrupt:number @cpu: count"); + +/* + * Compare two, possibly NULL, entries in the interrupt source array + * by load. + */ +static int +intrcmp(const void *one, const void *two) +{ + const struct intsrc *i1, *i2; + + i1 = *(const struct intsrc * const *)one; + i2 = *(const struct intsrc * const *)two; + if (i1 != NULL && i2 != NULL) + return (*i1->is_count - *i2->is_count); + if (i1 != NULL) + return (1); + if (i2 != NULL) + return (-1); + return (0); +} + +/* + * Balance IRQs across available CPUs according to load. + */ +static void +intr_balance(void *dummy __unused, int pending __unused) +{ + struct intsrc *isrc; + int interval; + u_int cpu; + int i; + + interval = intrbalance; + if (interval == 0) + goto out; + + /* + * Sort interrupts according to count. + */ + sx_xlock(&intrsrc_lock); + memcpy(interrupt_sorted, interrupt_sources, sizeof(interrupt_sorted)); + qsort(interrupt_sorted, NUM_IO_INTS, sizeof(interrupt_sorted[0]), + intrcmp); + + /* + * Restart the scan from the same location to avoid moving in the + * common case. + */ + current_cpu = 0; + + /* + * Assign round-robin from most loaded to least. + */ + for (i = NUM_IO_INTS - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + isrc = interrupt_sorted[i]; + if (isrc == NULL || isrc->is_event->ie_cpu != NOCPU) + continue; + cpu = current_cpu; + intr_next_cpu(); + if (isrc->is_cpu != cpu && + isrc->is_pic->pic_assign_cpu(isrc, + cpu_apic_ids[cpu]) == 0) + isrc->is_cpu = cpu; + } + sx_xunlock(&intrsrc_lock); +out: + taskqueue_enqueue_timeout(taskqueue_thread, &intrbalance_task, + interval ? hz * interval : hz * 60); + +} + +static void +intr_balance_init(void *dummy __unused) +{ + + TIMEOUT_TASK_INIT(taskqueue_thread, &intrbalance_task, 0, intr_balance, + NULL); + taskqueue_enqueue_timeout(taskqueue_thread, &intrbalance_task, hz); +} +SYSINIT(intr_balance_init, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_ANY, intr_balance_init, NULL); + #else /* * Always route interrupts to the current processor in the UP case. */ u_int intr_next_cpu(void) { return (PCPU_GET(apic_id)); } #endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/sys/x86/x86/mp_x86.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/sys/x86/x86/mp_x86.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/sys/x86/x86/mp_x86.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1633 +1,1658 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1996, by Steve Passe * Copyright (c) 2003, by Peter Wemm * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. The name of the developer may NOT be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #ifdef __i386__ #include "opt_apic.h" #endif #include "opt_cpu.h" #include "opt_isa.h" #include "opt_kstack_pages.h" #include "opt_pmap.h" #include "opt_sched.h" #include "opt_smp.h" #include #include #include #include /* cngetc() */ #include #ifdef GPROF #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define WARMBOOT_TARGET 0 #define WARMBOOT_OFF (KERNBASE + 0x0467) #define WARMBOOT_SEG (KERNBASE + 0x0469) #define CMOS_REG (0x70) #define CMOS_DATA (0x71) #define BIOS_RESET (0x0f) #define BIOS_WARM (0x0a) static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_CPUS, "cpus", "CPU items"); /* lock region used by kernel profiling */ int mcount_lock; int mp_naps; /* # of Applications processors */ int boot_cpu_id = -1; /* designated BSP */ /* AP uses this during bootstrap. Do not staticize. */ char *bootSTK; int bootAP; /* Free these after use */ void *bootstacks[MAXCPU]; void *dpcpu; struct pcb stoppcbs[MAXCPU]; struct susppcb **susppcbs; #ifdef COUNT_IPIS /* Interrupt counts. */ static u_long *ipi_preempt_counts[MAXCPU]; static u_long *ipi_ast_counts[MAXCPU]; u_long *ipi_invltlb_counts[MAXCPU]; u_long *ipi_invlrng_counts[MAXCPU]; u_long *ipi_invlpg_counts[MAXCPU]; u_long *ipi_invlcache_counts[MAXCPU]; u_long *ipi_rendezvous_counts[MAXCPU]; static u_long *ipi_hardclock_counts[MAXCPU]; #endif /* Default cpu_ops implementation. */ struct cpu_ops cpu_ops; /* * Local data and functions. */ static volatile cpuset_t ipi_stop_nmi_pending; /* used to hold the AP's until we are ready to release them */ struct mtx ap_boot_mtx; /* Set to 1 once we're ready to let the APs out of the pen. */ volatile int aps_ready = 0; /* * Store data from cpu_add() until later in the boot when we actually setup * the APs. */ struct cpu_info *cpu_info; int *apic_cpuids; int cpu_apic_ids[MAXCPU]; _Static_assert(MAXCPU <= MAX_APIC_ID, "MAXCPU cannot be larger that MAX_APIC_ID"); _Static_assert(xAPIC_MAX_APIC_ID <= MAX_APIC_ID, "xAPIC_MAX_APIC_ID cannot be larger that MAX_APIC_ID"); /* Holds pending bitmap based IPIs per CPU */ volatile u_int cpu_ipi_pending[MAXCPU]; static void release_aps(void *dummy); static void cpustop_handler_post(u_int cpu); static int hyperthreading_allowed = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, hyperthreading_allowed, CTLFLAG_RDTUN, &hyperthreading_allowed, 0, "Use Intel HTT logical CPUs"); static struct topo_node topo_root; static int pkg_id_shift; +static int node_id_shift; static int core_id_shift; static int disabled_cpus; struct cache_info { int id_shift; int present; } static caches[MAX_CACHE_LEVELS]; void mem_range_AP_init(void) { if (mem_range_softc.mr_op && mem_range_softc.mr_op->initAP) mem_range_softc.mr_op->initAP(&mem_range_softc); } /* * Round up to the next power of two, if necessary, and then * take log2. * Returns -1 if argument is zero. */ static __inline int mask_width(u_int x) { return (fls(x << (1 - powerof2(x))) - 1); } /* * Add a cache level to the cache topology description. */ static int add_deterministic_cache(int type, int level, int share_count) { if (type == 0) return (0); if (type > 3) { printf("unexpected cache type %d\n", type); return (1); } if (type == 2) /* ignore instruction cache */ return (1); if (level == 0 || level > MAX_CACHE_LEVELS) { printf("unexpected cache level %d\n", type); return (1); } if (caches[level - 1].present) { printf("WARNING: multiple entries for L%u data cache\n", level); printf("%u => %u\n", caches[level - 1].id_shift, mask_width(share_count)); } caches[level - 1].id_shift = mask_width(share_count); caches[level - 1].present = 1; if (caches[level - 1].id_shift > pkg_id_shift) { printf("WARNING: L%u data cache covers more " "APIC IDs than a package (%u > %u)\n", level, caches[level - 1].id_shift, pkg_id_shift); caches[level - 1].id_shift = pkg_id_shift; } if (caches[level - 1].id_shift < core_id_shift) { printf("WARNING: L%u data cache covers fewer " "APIC IDs than a core (%u < %u)\n", level, caches[level - 1].id_shift, core_id_shift); caches[level - 1].id_shift = core_id_shift; } return (1); } /* * Determine topology of processing units and caches for AMD CPUs. * See: * - AMD CPUID Specification (Publication # 25481) * - BKDG for AMD NPT Family 0Fh Processors (Publication # 32559) * - BKDG For AMD Family 10h Processors (Publication # 31116) * - BKDG For AMD Family 15h Models 00h-0Fh Processors (Publication # 42301) * - BKDG For AMD Family 16h Models 00h-0Fh Processors (Publication # 48751) */ static void topo_probe_amd(void) { u_int p[4]; uint64_t v; int level; int nodes_per_socket; int share_count; int type; int i; /* No multi-core capability. */ if ((amd_feature2 & AMDID2_CMP) == 0) return; /* For families 10h and newer. */ pkg_id_shift = (cpu_procinfo2 & AMDID_COREID_SIZE) >> AMDID_COREID_SIZE_SHIFT; /* For 0Fh family. */ if (pkg_id_shift == 0) pkg_id_shift = mask_width((cpu_procinfo2 & AMDID_CMP_CORES) + 1); /* * Families prior to 16h define the following value as * cores per compute unit and we don't really care about the AMD * compute units at the moment. Perhaps we should treat them as * cores and cores within the compute units as hardware threads, * but that's up for debate. * Later families define the value as threads per compute unit, * so we are following AMD's nomenclature here. */ if ((amd_feature2 & AMDID2_TOPOLOGY) != 0 && CPUID_TO_FAMILY(cpu_id) >= 0x16) { cpuid_count(0x8000001e, 0, p); share_count = ((p[1] >> 8) & 0xff) + 1; core_id_shift = mask_width(share_count); + + /* + * For Zen (17h), gather Nodes per Processor. Each node is a + * Zeppelin die; TR and EPYC CPUs will have multiple dies per + * package. Communication latency between dies is higher than + * within them. + */ + nodes_per_socket = ((p[2] >> 8) & 0x7) + 1; + node_id_shift = pkg_id_shift - mask_width(nodes_per_socket); } if ((amd_feature2 & AMDID2_TOPOLOGY) != 0) { for (i = 0; ; i++) { cpuid_count(0x8000001d, i, p); type = p[0] & 0x1f; level = (p[0] >> 5) & 0x7; share_count = 1 + ((p[0] >> 14) & 0xfff); if (!add_deterministic_cache(type, level, share_count)) break; } } else { if (cpu_exthigh >= 0x80000005) { cpuid_count(0x80000005, 0, p); if (((p[2] >> 24) & 0xff) != 0) { caches[0].id_shift = 0; caches[0].present = 1; } } if (cpu_exthigh >= 0x80000006) { cpuid_count(0x80000006, 0, p); if (((p[2] >> 16) & 0xffff) != 0) { caches[1].id_shift = 0; caches[1].present = 1; } if (((p[3] >> 18) & 0x3fff) != 0) { nodes_per_socket = 1; if ((amd_feature2 & AMDID2_NODE_ID) != 0) { /* * Handle multi-node processors that * have multiple chips, each with its * own L3 cache, on the same die. */ v = rdmsr(0xc001100c); nodes_per_socket = 1 + ((v >> 3) & 0x7); } caches[2].id_shift = pkg_id_shift - mask_width(nodes_per_socket); caches[2].present = 1; } } } } /* * Determine topology of processing units for Intel CPUs * using CPUID Leaf 1 and Leaf 4, if supported. * See: * - Intel 64 Architecture Processor Topology Enumeration * - Intel 64 and IA-32 ArchitecturesSoftware Developer’s Manual, * Volume 3A: System Programming Guide, PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS * FOR HARDWARE MULTI-THREADING CAPABLE PROCESSORS */ static void topo_probe_intel_0x4(void) { u_int p[4]; int max_cores; int max_logical; /* Both zero and one here mean one logical processor per package. */ max_logical = (cpu_feature & CPUID_HTT) != 0 ? (cpu_procinfo & CPUID_HTT_CORES) >> 16 : 1; if (max_logical <= 1) return; if (cpu_high >= 0x4) { cpuid_count(0x04, 0, p); max_cores = ((p[0] >> 26) & 0x3f) + 1; } else max_cores = 1; core_id_shift = mask_width(max_logical/max_cores); KASSERT(core_id_shift >= 0, ("intel topo: max_cores > max_logical\n")); pkg_id_shift = core_id_shift + mask_width(max_cores); } /* * Determine topology of processing units for Intel CPUs * using CPUID Leaf 11, if supported. * See: * - Intel 64 Architecture Processor Topology Enumeration * - Intel 64 and IA-32 ArchitecturesSoftware Developer’s Manual, * Volume 3A: System Programming Guide, PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS * FOR HARDWARE MULTI-THREADING CAPABLE PROCESSORS */ static void topo_probe_intel_0xb(void) { u_int p[4]; int bits; int type; int i; /* Fall back if CPU leaf 11 doesn't really exist. */ cpuid_count(0x0b, 0, p); if (p[1] == 0) { topo_probe_intel_0x4(); return; } /* We only support three levels for now. */ for (i = 0; ; i++) { cpuid_count(0x0b, i, p); bits = p[0] & 0x1f; type = (p[2] >> 8) & 0xff; if (type == 0) break; /* TODO: check for duplicate (re-)assignment */ if (type == CPUID_TYPE_SMT) core_id_shift = bits; else if (type == CPUID_TYPE_CORE) pkg_id_shift = bits; else printf("unknown CPU level type %d\n", type); } if (pkg_id_shift < core_id_shift) { printf("WARNING: core covers more APIC IDs than a package\n"); core_id_shift = pkg_id_shift; } } /* * Determine topology of caches for Intel CPUs. * See: * - Intel 64 Architecture Processor Topology Enumeration * - Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual * Volume 2A: Instruction Set Reference, A-M, * CPUID instruction */ static void topo_probe_intel_caches(void) { u_int p[4]; int level; int share_count; int type; int i; if (cpu_high < 0x4) { /* * Available cache level and sizes can be determined * via CPUID leaf 2, but that requires a huge table of hardcoded * values, so for now just assume L1 and L2 caches potentially * shared only by HTT processing units, if HTT is present. */ caches[0].id_shift = pkg_id_shift; caches[0].present = 1; caches[1].id_shift = pkg_id_shift; caches[1].present = 1; return; } for (i = 0; ; i++) { cpuid_count(0x4, i, p); type = p[0] & 0x1f; level = (p[0] >> 5) & 0x7; share_count = 1 + ((p[0] >> 14) & 0xfff); if (!add_deterministic_cache(type, level, share_count)) break; } } /* * Determine topology of processing units and caches for Intel CPUs. * See: * - Intel 64 Architecture Processor Topology Enumeration */ static void topo_probe_intel(void) { /* * Note that 0x1 <= cpu_high < 4 case should be * compatible with topo_probe_intel_0x4() logic when * CPUID.1:EBX[23:16] > 0 (cpu_cores will be 1) * or it should trigger the fallback otherwise. */ if (cpu_high >= 0xb) topo_probe_intel_0xb(); else if (cpu_high >= 0x1) topo_probe_intel_0x4(); topo_probe_intel_caches(); } /* * Topology information is queried only on BSP, on which this * code runs and for which it can query CPUID information. * Then topology is extrapolated on all packages using an * assumption that APIC ID to hardware component ID mapping is * homogenious. * That doesn't necesserily imply that the topology is uniform. */ void topo_probe(void) { static int cpu_topo_probed = 0; struct x86_topo_layer { int type; int subtype; int id_shift; - } topo_layers[MAX_CACHE_LEVELS + 3]; + } topo_layers[MAX_CACHE_LEVELS + 4]; struct topo_node *parent; struct topo_node *node; int layer; int nlayers; int node_id; int i; if (cpu_topo_probed) return; CPU_ZERO(&logical_cpus_mask); if (mp_ncpus <= 1) ; /* nothing */ else if (cpu_vendor_id == CPU_VENDOR_AMD) topo_probe_amd(); else if (cpu_vendor_id == CPU_VENDOR_INTEL) topo_probe_intel(); KASSERT(pkg_id_shift >= core_id_shift, ("bug in APIC topology discovery")); nlayers = 0; bzero(topo_layers, sizeof(topo_layers)); topo_layers[nlayers].type = TOPO_TYPE_PKG; topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift = pkg_id_shift; if (bootverbose) printf("Package ID shift: %u\n", topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift); nlayers++; + if (pkg_id_shift > node_id_shift && node_id_shift != 0) { + topo_layers[nlayers].type = TOPO_TYPE_GROUP; + topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift = node_id_shift; + if (bootverbose) + printf("Node ID shift: %u\n", + topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift); + nlayers++; + } + /* * Consider all caches to be within a package/chip * and "in front" of all sub-components like * cores and hardware threads. */ for (i = MAX_CACHE_LEVELS - 1; i >= 0; --i) { if (caches[i].present) { + if (node_id_shift != 0) + KASSERT(caches[i].id_shift <= node_id_shift, + ("bug in APIC topology discovery")); KASSERT(caches[i].id_shift <= pkg_id_shift, ("bug in APIC topology discovery")); KASSERT(caches[i].id_shift >= core_id_shift, ("bug in APIC topology discovery")); topo_layers[nlayers].type = TOPO_TYPE_CACHE; topo_layers[nlayers].subtype = i + 1; topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift = caches[i].id_shift; if (bootverbose) printf("L%u cache ID shift: %u\n", topo_layers[nlayers].subtype, topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift); nlayers++; } } if (pkg_id_shift > core_id_shift) { topo_layers[nlayers].type = TOPO_TYPE_CORE; topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift = core_id_shift; if (bootverbose) printf("Core ID shift: %u\n", topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift); nlayers++; } topo_layers[nlayers].type = TOPO_TYPE_PU; topo_layers[nlayers].id_shift = 0; nlayers++; topo_init_root(&topo_root); for (i = 0; i <= max_apic_id; ++i) { if (!cpu_info[i].cpu_present) continue; parent = &topo_root; for (layer = 0; layer < nlayers; ++layer) { node_id = i >> topo_layers[layer].id_shift; parent = topo_add_node_by_hwid(parent, node_id, topo_layers[layer].type, topo_layers[layer].subtype); } } parent = &topo_root; for (layer = 0; layer < nlayers; ++layer) { node_id = boot_cpu_id >> topo_layers[layer].id_shift; node = topo_find_node_by_hwid(parent, node_id, topo_layers[layer].type, topo_layers[layer].subtype); topo_promote_child(node); parent = node; } cpu_topo_probed = 1; } /* * Assign logical CPU IDs to local APICs. */ void assign_cpu_ids(void) { struct topo_node *node; u_int smt_mask; smt_mask = (1u << core_id_shift) - 1; /* * Assign CPU IDs to local APIC IDs and disable any CPUs * beyond MAXCPU. CPU 0 is always assigned to the BSP. */ mp_ncpus = 0; TOPO_FOREACH(node, &topo_root) { if (node->type != TOPO_TYPE_PU) continue; if ((node->hwid & smt_mask) != (boot_cpu_id & smt_mask)) cpu_info[node->hwid].cpu_hyperthread = 1; if (resource_disabled("lapic", node->hwid)) { if (node->hwid != boot_cpu_id) cpu_info[node->hwid].cpu_disabled = 1; else printf("Cannot disable BSP, APIC ID = %d\n", node->hwid); } if (!hyperthreading_allowed && cpu_info[node->hwid].cpu_hyperthread) cpu_info[node->hwid].cpu_disabled = 1; if (mp_ncpus >= MAXCPU) cpu_info[node->hwid].cpu_disabled = 1; if (cpu_info[node->hwid].cpu_disabled) { disabled_cpus++; continue; } cpu_apic_ids[mp_ncpus] = node->hwid; apic_cpuids[node->hwid] = mp_ncpus; topo_set_pu_id(node, mp_ncpus); mp_ncpus++; } KASSERT(mp_maxid >= mp_ncpus - 1, ("%s: counters out of sync: max %d, count %d", __func__, mp_maxid, mp_ncpus)); } /* * Print various information about the SMP system hardware and setup. */ void cpu_mp_announce(void) { struct topo_node *node; const char *hyperthread; int pkg_count; int cores_per_pkg; int thrs_per_core; printf("FreeBSD/SMP: "); if (topo_analyze(&topo_root, 1, &pkg_count, &cores_per_pkg, &thrs_per_core)) { printf("%d package(s)", pkg_count); if (cores_per_pkg > 0) printf(" x %d core(s)", cores_per_pkg); if (thrs_per_core > 1) printf(" x %d hardware threads", thrs_per_core); } else { printf("Non-uniform topology"); } printf("\n"); if (disabled_cpus) { printf("FreeBSD/SMP Online: "); if (topo_analyze(&topo_root, 0, &pkg_count, &cores_per_pkg, &thrs_per_core)) { printf("%d package(s)", pkg_count); if (cores_per_pkg > 0) printf(" x %d core(s)", cores_per_pkg); if (thrs_per_core > 1) printf(" x %d hardware threads", thrs_per_core); } else { printf("Non-uniform topology"); } printf("\n"); } if (!bootverbose) return; TOPO_FOREACH(node, &topo_root) { switch (node->type) { case TOPO_TYPE_PKG: printf("Package HW ID = %u\n", node->hwid); break; case TOPO_TYPE_CORE: printf("\tCore HW ID = %u\n", node->hwid); break; case TOPO_TYPE_PU: if (cpu_info[node->hwid].cpu_hyperthread) hyperthread = "/HT"; else hyperthread = ""; if (node->subtype == 0) printf("\t\tCPU (AP%s): APIC ID: %u" "(disabled)\n", hyperthread, node->hwid); else if (node->id == 0) printf("\t\tCPU0 (BSP): APIC ID: %u\n", node->hwid); else printf("\t\tCPU%u (AP%s): APIC ID: %u\n", node->id, hyperthread, node->hwid); break; default: /* ignored */ break; } } } /* * Add a scheduling group, a group of logical processors sharing * a particular cache (and, thus having an affinity), to the scheduling * topology. * This function recursively works on lower level caches. */ static void x86topo_add_sched_group(struct topo_node *root, struct cpu_group *cg_root) { struct topo_node *node; int nchildren; int ncores; int i; - KASSERT(root->type == TOPO_TYPE_SYSTEM || root->type == TOPO_TYPE_CACHE, + KASSERT(root->type == TOPO_TYPE_SYSTEM || root->type == TOPO_TYPE_CACHE || + root->type == TOPO_TYPE_GROUP, ("x86topo_add_sched_group: bad type: %u", root->type)); CPU_COPY(&root->cpuset, &cg_root->cg_mask); cg_root->cg_count = root->cpu_count; if (root->type == TOPO_TYPE_SYSTEM) cg_root->cg_level = CG_SHARE_NONE; else cg_root->cg_level = root->subtype; /* * Check how many core nodes we have under the given root node. * If we have multiple logical processors, but not multiple * cores, then those processors must be hardware threads. */ ncores = 0; node = root; while (node != NULL) { if (node->type != TOPO_TYPE_CORE) { node = topo_next_node(root, node); continue; } ncores++; node = topo_next_nonchild_node(root, node); } if (cg_root->cg_level != CG_SHARE_NONE && root->cpu_count > 1 && ncores < 2) cg_root->cg_flags = CG_FLAG_SMT; /* * Find out how many cache nodes we have under the given root node. * We ignore cache nodes that cover all the same processors as the * root node. Also, we do not descend below found cache nodes. * That is, we count top-level "non-redundant" caches under the root * node. */ nchildren = 0; node = root; while (node != NULL) { - if (node->type != TOPO_TYPE_CACHE || + if ((node->type != TOPO_TYPE_GROUP && + node->type != TOPO_TYPE_CACHE) || (root->type != TOPO_TYPE_SYSTEM && CPU_CMP(&node->cpuset, &root->cpuset) == 0)) { node = topo_next_node(root, node); continue; } nchildren++; node = topo_next_nonchild_node(root, node); } cg_root->cg_child = smp_topo_alloc(nchildren); cg_root->cg_children = nchildren; /* * Now find again the same cache nodes as above and recursively * build scheduling topologies for them. */ node = root; i = 0; while (node != NULL) { - if (node->type != TOPO_TYPE_CACHE || + if ((node->type != TOPO_TYPE_GROUP && + node->type != TOPO_TYPE_CACHE) || (root->type != TOPO_TYPE_SYSTEM && CPU_CMP(&node->cpuset, &root->cpuset) == 0)) { node = topo_next_node(root, node); continue; } cg_root->cg_child[i].cg_parent = cg_root; x86topo_add_sched_group(node, &cg_root->cg_child[i]); i++; node = topo_next_nonchild_node(root, node); } } /* * Build the MI scheduling topology from the discovered hardware topology. */ struct cpu_group * cpu_topo(void) { struct cpu_group *cg_root; if (mp_ncpus <= 1) return (smp_topo_none()); cg_root = smp_topo_alloc(1); x86topo_add_sched_group(&topo_root, cg_root); return (cg_root); } static void cpu_alloc(void *dummy __unused) { /* * Dynamically allocate the arrays that depend on the * maximum APIC ID. */ cpu_info = malloc(sizeof(*cpu_info) * (max_apic_id + 1), M_CPUS, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); apic_cpuids = malloc(sizeof(*apic_cpuids) * (max_apic_id + 1), M_CPUS, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); } SYSINIT(cpu_alloc, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_FIRST, cpu_alloc, NULL); /* * Add a logical CPU to the topology. */ void cpu_add(u_int apic_id, char boot_cpu) { if (apic_id > max_apic_id) { panic("SMP: APIC ID %d too high", apic_id); return; } KASSERT(cpu_info[apic_id].cpu_present == 0, ("CPU %u added twice", apic_id)); cpu_info[apic_id].cpu_present = 1; if (boot_cpu) { KASSERT(boot_cpu_id == -1, ("CPU %u claims to be BSP, but CPU %u already is", apic_id, boot_cpu_id)); boot_cpu_id = apic_id; cpu_info[apic_id].cpu_bsp = 1; } if (bootverbose) printf("SMP: Added CPU %u (%s)\n", apic_id, boot_cpu ? "BSP" : "AP"); } void cpu_mp_setmaxid(void) { /* * mp_ncpus and mp_maxid should be already set by calls to cpu_add(). * If there were no calls to cpu_add() assume this is a UP system. */ if (mp_ncpus == 0) mp_ncpus = 1; } int cpu_mp_probe(void) { /* * Always record BSP in CPU map so that the mbuf init code works * correctly. */ CPU_SETOF(0, &all_cpus); return (mp_ncpus > 1); } /* * AP CPU's call this to initialize themselves. */ void init_secondary_tail(void) { u_int cpuid; /* * On real hardware, switch to x2apic mode if possible. Do it * after aps_ready was signalled, to avoid manipulating the * mode while BSP might still want to send some IPI to us * (second startup IPI is ignored on modern hardware etc). */ lapic_xapic_mode(); /* Initialize the PAT MSR. */ pmap_init_pat(); /* set up CPU registers and state */ cpu_setregs(); /* set up SSE/NX */ initializecpu(); /* set up FPU state on the AP */ #ifdef __amd64__ fpuinit(); #else npxinit(false); #endif if (cpu_ops.cpu_init) cpu_ops.cpu_init(); /* A quick check from sanity claus */ cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); if (PCPU_GET(apic_id) != lapic_id()) { printf("SMP: cpuid = %d\n", cpuid); printf("SMP: actual apic_id = %d\n", lapic_id()); printf("SMP: correct apic_id = %d\n", PCPU_GET(apic_id)); panic("cpuid mismatch! boom!!"); } /* Initialize curthread. */ KASSERT(PCPU_GET(idlethread) != NULL, ("no idle thread")); PCPU_SET(curthread, PCPU_GET(idlethread)); mca_init(); mtx_lock_spin(&ap_boot_mtx); /* Init local apic for irq's */ lapic_setup(1); /* Set memory range attributes for this CPU to match the BSP */ mem_range_AP_init(); smp_cpus++; CTR1(KTR_SMP, "SMP: AP CPU #%d Launched", cpuid); printf("SMP: AP CPU #%d Launched!\n", cpuid); /* Determine if we are a logical CPU. */ if (cpu_info[PCPU_GET(apic_id)].cpu_hyperthread) CPU_SET(cpuid, &logical_cpus_mask); if (bootverbose) lapic_dump("AP"); if (smp_cpus == mp_ncpus) { /* enable IPI's, tlb shootdown, freezes etc */ atomic_store_rel_int(&smp_started, 1); } #ifdef __amd64__ /* * Enable global pages TLB extension * This also implicitly flushes the TLB */ load_cr4(rcr4() | CR4_PGE); if (pmap_pcid_enabled) load_cr4(rcr4() | CR4_PCIDE); load_ds(_udatasel); load_es(_udatasel); load_fs(_ufssel); #endif mtx_unlock_spin(&ap_boot_mtx); /* Wait until all the AP's are up. */ while (atomic_load_acq_int(&smp_started) == 0) ia32_pause(); #ifndef EARLY_AP_STARTUP /* Start per-CPU event timers. */ cpu_initclocks_ap(); #endif sched_throw(NULL); panic("scheduler returned us to %s", __func__); /* NOTREACHED */ } /******************************************************************* * local functions and data */ /* * We tell the I/O APIC code about all the CPUs we want to receive * interrupts. If we don't want certain CPUs to receive IRQs we * can simply not tell the I/O APIC code about them in this function. * We also do not tell it about the BSP since it tells itself about * the BSP internally to work with UP kernels and on UP machines. */ void set_interrupt_apic_ids(void) { u_int i, apic_id; for (i = 0; i < MAXCPU; i++) { apic_id = cpu_apic_ids[i]; if (apic_id == -1) continue; if (cpu_info[apic_id].cpu_bsp) continue; if (cpu_info[apic_id].cpu_disabled) continue; /* Don't let hyperthreads service interrupts. */ if (cpu_info[apic_id].cpu_hyperthread) continue; intr_add_cpu(i); } } #ifdef COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS u_int xhits_gbl[MAXCPU]; u_int xhits_pg[MAXCPU]; u_int xhits_rng[MAXCPU]; static SYSCTL_NODE(_debug, OID_AUTO, xhits, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, ""); SYSCTL_OPAQUE(_debug_xhits, OID_AUTO, global, CTLFLAG_RW, &xhits_gbl, sizeof(xhits_gbl), "IU", ""); SYSCTL_OPAQUE(_debug_xhits, OID_AUTO, page, CTLFLAG_RW, &xhits_pg, sizeof(xhits_pg), "IU", ""); SYSCTL_OPAQUE(_debug_xhits, OID_AUTO, range, CTLFLAG_RW, &xhits_rng, sizeof(xhits_rng), "IU", ""); u_int ipi_global; u_int ipi_page; u_int ipi_range; u_int ipi_range_size; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_xhits, OID_AUTO, ipi_global, CTLFLAG_RW, &ipi_global, 0, ""); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_xhits, OID_AUTO, ipi_page, CTLFLAG_RW, &ipi_page, 0, ""); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_xhits, OID_AUTO, ipi_range, CTLFLAG_RW, &ipi_range, 0, ""); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_xhits, OID_AUTO, ipi_range_size, CTLFLAG_RW, &ipi_range_size, 0, ""); #endif /* COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS */ /* * Init and startup IPI. */ void ipi_startup(int apic_id, int vector) { /* * This attempts to follow the algorithm described in the * Intel Multiprocessor Specification v1.4 in section B.4. * For each IPI, we allow the local APIC ~20us to deliver the * IPI. If that times out, we panic. */ /* * first we do an INIT IPI: this INIT IPI might be run, resetting * and running the target CPU. OR this INIT IPI might be latched (P5 * bug), CPU waiting for STARTUP IPI. OR this INIT IPI might be * ignored. */ lapic_ipi_raw(APIC_DEST_DESTFLD | APIC_TRIGMOD_LEVEL | APIC_LEVEL_ASSERT | APIC_DESTMODE_PHY | APIC_DELMODE_INIT, apic_id); lapic_ipi_wait(100); /* Explicitly deassert the INIT IPI. */ lapic_ipi_raw(APIC_DEST_DESTFLD | APIC_TRIGMOD_LEVEL | APIC_LEVEL_DEASSERT | APIC_DESTMODE_PHY | APIC_DELMODE_INIT, apic_id); DELAY(10000); /* wait ~10mS */ /* * next we do a STARTUP IPI: the previous INIT IPI might still be * latched, (P5 bug) this 1st STARTUP would then terminate * immediately, and the previously started INIT IPI would continue. OR * the previous INIT IPI has already run. and this STARTUP IPI will * run. OR the previous INIT IPI was ignored. and this STARTUP IPI * will run. */ lapic_ipi_raw(APIC_DEST_DESTFLD | APIC_TRIGMOD_EDGE | APIC_LEVEL_ASSERT | APIC_DESTMODE_PHY | APIC_DELMODE_STARTUP | vector, apic_id); if (!lapic_ipi_wait(100)) panic("Failed to deliver first STARTUP IPI to APIC %d", apic_id); DELAY(200); /* wait ~200uS */ /* * finally we do a 2nd STARTUP IPI: this 2nd STARTUP IPI should run IF * the previous STARTUP IPI was cancelled by a latched INIT IPI. OR * this STARTUP IPI will be ignored, as only ONE STARTUP IPI is * recognized after hardware RESET or INIT IPI. */ lapic_ipi_raw(APIC_DEST_DESTFLD | APIC_TRIGMOD_EDGE | APIC_LEVEL_ASSERT | APIC_DESTMODE_PHY | APIC_DELMODE_STARTUP | vector, apic_id); if (!lapic_ipi_wait(100)) panic("Failed to deliver second STARTUP IPI to APIC %d", apic_id); DELAY(200); /* wait ~200uS */ } /* * Send an IPI to specified CPU handling the bitmap logic. */ void ipi_send_cpu(int cpu, u_int ipi) { u_int bitmap, old_pending, new_pending; KASSERT(cpu_apic_ids[cpu] != -1, ("IPI to non-existent CPU %d", cpu)); if (IPI_IS_BITMAPED(ipi)) { bitmap = 1 << ipi; ipi = IPI_BITMAP_VECTOR; do { old_pending = cpu_ipi_pending[cpu]; new_pending = old_pending | bitmap; } while (!atomic_cmpset_int(&cpu_ipi_pending[cpu], old_pending, new_pending)); if (old_pending) return; } lapic_ipi_vectored(ipi, cpu_apic_ids[cpu]); } void ipi_bitmap_handler(struct trapframe frame) { struct trapframe *oldframe; struct thread *td; int cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); u_int ipi_bitmap; critical_enter(); td = curthread; td->td_intr_nesting_level++; oldframe = td->td_intr_frame; td->td_intr_frame = &frame; ipi_bitmap = atomic_readandclear_int(&cpu_ipi_pending[cpu]); if (ipi_bitmap & (1 << IPI_PREEMPT)) { #ifdef COUNT_IPIS (*ipi_preempt_counts[cpu])++; #endif sched_preempt(td); } if (ipi_bitmap & (1 << IPI_AST)) { #ifdef COUNT_IPIS (*ipi_ast_counts[cpu])++; #endif /* Nothing to do for AST */ } if (ipi_bitmap & (1 << IPI_HARDCLOCK)) { #ifdef COUNT_IPIS (*ipi_hardclock_counts[cpu])++; #endif hardclockintr(); } td->td_intr_frame = oldframe; td->td_intr_nesting_level--; critical_exit(); } /* * send an IPI to a set of cpus. */ void ipi_selected(cpuset_t cpus, u_int ipi) { int cpu; /* * IPI_STOP_HARD maps to a NMI and the trap handler needs a bit * of help in order to understand what is the source. * Set the mask of receiving CPUs for this purpose. */ if (ipi == IPI_STOP_HARD) CPU_OR_ATOMIC(&ipi_stop_nmi_pending, &cpus); while ((cpu = CPU_FFS(&cpus)) != 0) { cpu--; CPU_CLR(cpu, &cpus); CTR3(KTR_SMP, "%s: cpu: %d ipi: %x", __func__, cpu, ipi); ipi_send_cpu(cpu, ipi); } } /* * send an IPI to a specific CPU. */ void ipi_cpu(int cpu, u_int ipi) { /* * IPI_STOP_HARD maps to a NMI and the trap handler needs a bit * of help in order to understand what is the source. * Set the mask of receiving CPUs for this purpose. */ if (ipi == IPI_STOP_HARD) CPU_SET_ATOMIC(cpu, &ipi_stop_nmi_pending); CTR3(KTR_SMP, "%s: cpu: %d ipi: %x", __func__, cpu, ipi); ipi_send_cpu(cpu, ipi); } /* * send an IPI to all CPUs EXCEPT myself */ void ipi_all_but_self(u_int ipi) { cpuset_t other_cpus; other_cpus = all_cpus; CPU_CLR(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &other_cpus); if (IPI_IS_BITMAPED(ipi)) { ipi_selected(other_cpus, ipi); return; } /* * IPI_STOP_HARD maps to a NMI and the trap handler needs a bit * of help in order to understand what is the source. * Set the mask of receiving CPUs for this purpose. */ if (ipi == IPI_STOP_HARD) CPU_OR_ATOMIC(&ipi_stop_nmi_pending, &other_cpus); CTR2(KTR_SMP, "%s: ipi: %x", __func__, ipi); lapic_ipi_vectored(ipi, APIC_IPI_DEST_OTHERS); } int ipi_nmi_handler(void) { u_int cpuid; /* * As long as there is not a simple way to know about a NMI's * source, if the bitmask for the current CPU is present in * the global pending bitword an IPI_STOP_HARD has been issued * and should be handled. */ cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); if (!CPU_ISSET(cpuid, &ipi_stop_nmi_pending)) return (1); CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(cpuid, &ipi_stop_nmi_pending); cpustop_handler(); return (0); } #ifdef DEV_ISA int nmi_kdb_lock; void nmi_call_kdb_smp(u_int type, struct trapframe *frame) { int cpu; bool call_post; cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); if (atomic_cmpset_acq_int(&nmi_kdb_lock, 0, 1)) { nmi_call_kdb(cpu, type, frame); call_post = false; } else { savectx(&stoppcbs[cpu]); CPU_SET_ATOMIC(cpu, &stopped_cpus); while (!atomic_cmpset_acq_int(&nmi_kdb_lock, 0, 1)) ia32_pause(); call_post = true; } atomic_store_rel_int(&nmi_kdb_lock, 0); if (call_post) cpustop_handler_post(cpu); } #endif /* * Handle an IPI_STOP by saving our current context and spinning until we * are resumed. */ void cpustop_handler(void) { u_int cpu; cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); savectx(&stoppcbs[cpu]); /* Indicate that we are stopped */ CPU_SET_ATOMIC(cpu, &stopped_cpus); /* Wait for restart */ while (!CPU_ISSET(cpu, &started_cpus)) ia32_pause(); cpustop_handler_post(cpu); } static void cpustop_handler_post(u_int cpu) { CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(cpu, &started_cpus); CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(cpu, &stopped_cpus); /* * We don't broadcast TLB invalidations to other CPUs when they are * stopped. Hence, we clear the TLB before resuming. */ invltlb_glob(); #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(DDB) amd64_db_resume_dbreg(); #endif if (cpu == 0 && cpustop_restartfunc != NULL) { cpustop_restartfunc(); cpustop_restartfunc = NULL; } } /* * Handle an IPI_SUSPEND by saving our current context and spinning until we * are resumed. */ void cpususpend_handler(void) { u_int cpu; mtx_assert(&smp_ipi_mtx, MA_NOTOWNED); cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); if (savectx(&susppcbs[cpu]->sp_pcb)) { #ifdef __amd64__ fpususpend(susppcbs[cpu]->sp_fpususpend); #else npxsuspend(susppcbs[cpu]->sp_fpususpend); #endif wbinvd(); CPU_SET_ATOMIC(cpu, &suspended_cpus); } else { #ifdef __amd64__ fpuresume(susppcbs[cpu]->sp_fpususpend); #else npxresume(susppcbs[cpu]->sp_fpususpend); #endif pmap_init_pat(); initializecpu(); PCPU_SET(switchtime, 0); PCPU_SET(switchticks, ticks); /* Indicate that we are resumed */ CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(cpu, &suspended_cpus); } /* Wait for resume */ while (!CPU_ISSET(cpu, &started_cpus)) ia32_pause(); if (cpu_ops.cpu_resume) cpu_ops.cpu_resume(); #ifdef __amd64__ if (vmm_resume_p) vmm_resume_p(); #endif /* Resume MCA and local APIC */ lapic_xapic_mode(); mca_resume(); lapic_setup(0); /* Indicate that we are resumed */ CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(cpu, &suspended_cpus); CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(cpu, &started_cpus); } void invlcache_handler(void) { uint32_t generation; #ifdef COUNT_IPIS (*ipi_invlcache_counts[PCPU_GET(cpuid)])++; #endif /* COUNT_IPIS */ /* * Reading the generation here allows greater parallelism * since wbinvd is a serializing instruction. Without the * temporary, we'd wait for wbinvd to complete, then the read * would execute, then the dependent write, which must then * complete before return from interrupt. */ generation = smp_tlb_generation; wbinvd(); PCPU_SET(smp_tlb_done, generation); } /* * This is called once the rest of the system is up and running and we're * ready to let the AP's out of the pen. */ static void release_aps(void *dummy __unused) { if (mp_ncpus == 1) return; atomic_store_rel_int(&aps_ready, 1); while (smp_started == 0) ia32_pause(); } SYSINIT(start_aps, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_FIRST, release_aps, NULL); #ifdef COUNT_IPIS /* * Setup interrupt counters for IPI handlers. */ static void mp_ipi_intrcnt(void *dummy) { char buf[64]; int i; CPU_FOREACH(i) { snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "cpu%d:invltlb", i); intrcnt_add(buf, &ipi_invltlb_counts[i]); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "cpu%d:invlrng", i); intrcnt_add(buf, &ipi_invlrng_counts[i]); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "cpu%d:invlpg", i); intrcnt_add(buf, &ipi_invlpg_counts[i]); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "cpu%d:invlcache", i); intrcnt_add(buf, &ipi_invlcache_counts[i]); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "cpu%d:preempt", i); intrcnt_add(buf, &ipi_preempt_counts[i]); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "cpu%d:ast", i); intrcnt_add(buf, &ipi_ast_counts[i]); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "cpu%d:rendezvous", i); intrcnt_add(buf, &ipi_rendezvous_counts[i]); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "cpu%d:hardclock", i); intrcnt_add(buf, &ipi_hardclock_counts[i]); } } SYSINIT(mp_ipi_intrcnt, SI_SUB_INTR, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, mp_ipi_intrcnt, NULL); #endif /* * Flush the TLB on other CPU's */ /* Variables needed for SMP tlb shootdown. */ static vm_offset_t smp_tlb_addr1, smp_tlb_addr2; pmap_t smp_tlb_pmap; volatile uint32_t smp_tlb_generation; #ifdef __amd64__ #define read_eflags() read_rflags() #endif static void smp_targeted_tlb_shootdown(cpuset_t mask, u_int vector, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr1, vm_offset_t addr2) { cpuset_t other_cpus; volatile uint32_t *p_cpudone; uint32_t generation; int cpu; /* It is not necessary to signal other CPUs while in the debugger. */ if (kdb_active || panicstr != NULL) return; /* * Check for other cpus. Return if none. */ if (CPU_ISFULLSET(&mask)) { if (mp_ncpus <= 1) return; } else { CPU_CLR(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &mask); if (CPU_EMPTY(&mask)) return; } if (!(read_eflags() & PSL_I)) panic("%s: interrupts disabled", __func__); mtx_lock_spin(&smp_ipi_mtx); smp_tlb_addr1 = addr1; smp_tlb_addr2 = addr2; smp_tlb_pmap = pmap; generation = ++smp_tlb_generation; if (CPU_ISFULLSET(&mask)) { ipi_all_but_self(vector); other_cpus = all_cpus; CPU_CLR(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &other_cpus); } else { other_cpus = mask; while ((cpu = CPU_FFS(&mask)) != 0) { cpu--; CPU_CLR(cpu, &mask); CTR3(KTR_SMP, "%s: cpu: %d ipi: %x", __func__, cpu, vector); ipi_send_cpu(cpu, vector); } } while ((cpu = CPU_FFS(&other_cpus)) != 0) { cpu--; CPU_CLR(cpu, &other_cpus); p_cpudone = &cpuid_to_pcpu[cpu]->pc_smp_tlb_done; while (*p_cpudone != generation) ia32_pause(); } mtx_unlock_spin(&smp_ipi_mtx); } void smp_masked_invltlb(cpuset_t mask, pmap_t pmap) { if (smp_started) { smp_targeted_tlb_shootdown(mask, IPI_INVLTLB, pmap, 0, 0); #ifdef COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS ipi_global++; #endif } } void smp_masked_invlpg(cpuset_t mask, vm_offset_t addr) { if (smp_started) { smp_targeted_tlb_shootdown(mask, IPI_INVLPG, NULL, addr, 0); #ifdef COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS ipi_page++; #endif } } void smp_masked_invlpg_range(cpuset_t mask, vm_offset_t addr1, vm_offset_t addr2) { if (smp_started) { smp_targeted_tlb_shootdown(mask, IPI_INVLRNG, NULL, addr1, addr2); #ifdef COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS ipi_range++; ipi_range_size += (addr2 - addr1) / PAGE_SIZE; #endif } } void smp_cache_flush(void) { if (smp_started) { smp_targeted_tlb_shootdown(all_cpus, IPI_INVLCACHE, NULL, 0, 0); } } /* * Handlers for TLB related IPIs */ void invltlb_handler(void) { uint32_t generation; #ifdef COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS xhits_gbl[PCPU_GET(cpuid)]++; #endif /* COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS */ #ifdef COUNT_IPIS (*ipi_invltlb_counts[PCPU_GET(cpuid)])++; #endif /* COUNT_IPIS */ /* * Reading the generation here allows greater parallelism * since invalidating the TLB is a serializing operation. */ generation = smp_tlb_generation; if (smp_tlb_pmap == kernel_pmap) invltlb_glob(); else invltlb(); PCPU_SET(smp_tlb_done, generation); } void invlpg_handler(void) { uint32_t generation; #ifdef COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS xhits_pg[PCPU_GET(cpuid)]++; #endif /* COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS */ #ifdef COUNT_IPIS (*ipi_invlpg_counts[PCPU_GET(cpuid)])++; #endif /* COUNT_IPIS */ generation = smp_tlb_generation; /* Overlap with serialization */ invlpg(smp_tlb_addr1); PCPU_SET(smp_tlb_done, generation); } void invlrng_handler(void) { vm_offset_t addr, addr2; uint32_t generation; #ifdef COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS xhits_rng[PCPU_GET(cpuid)]++; #endif /* COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS */ #ifdef COUNT_IPIS (*ipi_invlrng_counts[PCPU_GET(cpuid)])++; #endif /* COUNT_IPIS */ addr = smp_tlb_addr1; addr2 = smp_tlb_addr2; generation = smp_tlb_generation; /* Overlap with serialization */ do { invlpg(addr); addr += PAGE_SIZE; } while (addr < addr2); PCPU_SET(smp_tlb_done, generation); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/tools/build/mk/OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/tools/build/mk/OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/tools/build/mk/OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc (revision 322676) @@ -1,9458 +1,9474 @@ # # $FreeBSD$ # # This file add support for the WITHOUT_* and WITH_* knobs in src.conf(5) to # the check-old and delete-old* targets. # .if ${MK_ACCT} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/accounting OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/310.accounting OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/accton OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/sa OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/accton.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/sa.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-amd64-sav.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-amd64-sav.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-amd64-u.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-amd64-usr.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-amd64-usr.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-i386-sav.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-i386-sav.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-i386-u.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-i386-usr.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-i386-usr.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-sparc64-sav.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-sparc64-sav.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-sparc64-u.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-sparc64-usr.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v1-sparc64-usr.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-amd64-sav.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-amd64-u.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-amd64-usr.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-i386-sav.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-i386-u.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-i386-usr.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-sparc64-sav.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-sparc64-u.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa/v2-sparc64-usr.in OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.sbin/sa .endif .if ${MK_ACPI} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/devd/asus.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/power_profile OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/acpiconf OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/acpidb OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/acpidump OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/iasl OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/acpiconf.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/acpidb.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/acpidump.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/iasl.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_AMD} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/amd.map OLD_FILES+=etc/newsyslog.conf.d/amd.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/amd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/pawd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/amd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/amq OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/fixmount OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/fsinfo OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/hlfsd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/mk-amd-map OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/wire-test OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/amd.map OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/pawd.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/amd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/amd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/amq.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/fixmount.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/fsinfo.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hlfsd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/mk-amd-map.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/wire-test.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_APM} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/apm OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/apmd OLD_FILES+=etc/apmd.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/apm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/apmd.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/amd64/apm.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/amd64/apmconf.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_AT} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/pam.d/atrun OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/at OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/atq OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/atrm OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/batch OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/atrun OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/at.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/atq.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/atrm.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/batch.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/atrun.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_ATM} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/sscop OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/addr.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/api/atmapi.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/api/ccatm.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/api/unisap.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/netnatm/api OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/msg/uni_config.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/msg/uni_hdr.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/msg/uni_ie.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/msg/uni_msg.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/msg/unimsglib.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/msg/uniprint.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/msg/unistruct.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/netnatm/msg OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/saal/sscfu.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/saal/sscfudef.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/saal/sscop.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/saal/sscopdef.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/netnatm/saal OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/sig/uni.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/sig/unidef.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/sig/unisig.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/netnatm/sig OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netnatm/unimsg.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libngatm.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libngatm.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libngatm.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libngatm_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libngatm.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libngatm.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libngatm.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libngatm_p.a .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/sscop.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libngatm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/uniaddr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/unifunc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/unimsg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/unisap.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/unistruct.3.gz .endif .if ${MK_AUDIT} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/audit OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/auditd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/auditdistd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/auditreduce OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/praudit OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/auditreduce.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/praudit.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/auditdistd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/audit.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/auditd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/auditdistd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_AUTHPF} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/authpf OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/authpf-noip OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/authpf.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/authpf-noip.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_AUTOFS} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/autofs/include_ldap OLD_FILES+=etc/autofs/special_hosts OLD_FILES+=etc/autofs/special_media OLD_FILES+=etc/autofs/special_noauto OLD_FILES+=etc/autofs/special_null OLD_FILES+=etc/auto_master OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/automount OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/automountd OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/autounmountd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/automount OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/automountd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/autounmountd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/autofs.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/auto_master.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/automount.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/automountd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/autounmountd.8.gz OLD_DIRS+=etc/autofs .endif .if ${MK_BHYVE} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libvmmapi.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libvmmapi.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libvmmapi.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/vmmapi.h OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bhyve OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bhyvectl OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bhyveload OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/bhyve/vmrun.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bhyve.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bhyveload.8.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/bhyve .endif .if ${MK_BINUTILS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/as .if ${MK_LLD_IS_LD} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ld .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ld.bfd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/objdump OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelf_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/armelfb_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32_sparc.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmip_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32btsmipn32_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmip_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ltsmipn32_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf32ppc_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64_sparc_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64btsmip_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ltsmip_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf64ppc_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_i386_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.x OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xbn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xd OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xdw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xn OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xr OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xs OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xsc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xsw OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xu OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/ldscripts/elf_x86_64_fbsd.xw OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/as.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ld.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/objdump.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man7/as.7.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man7/ld.7.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man7/ldint.7.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man7/binutils.7.gz .endif .if ${MK_BLACKLIST} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/blacklistd OLD_FILES+=usr/include/blacklist.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libblacklist.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libblacklist_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libblacklist.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libblacklist.so.0 OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/blacklistd-helper OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/blacklistctl OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/blacklistd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/blacklist.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/blacklist_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/blacklist_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/blacklist_r.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/blacklist_sa.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/blacklist_sa_r.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/blacklistd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/blacklistctl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/blacklistd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_BLUETOOTH} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/bluetooth/hcsecd.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/bluetooth/hosts OLD_FILES+=etc/bluetooth/protocols OLD_FILES+=etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf OLD_DIRS+=etc/bluetooth OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/bluetooth OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/bthidd OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/hcsecd OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/rfcomm_pppd_server OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/sdpd OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ubthidhci OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bthost OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/btsockstat OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/rfcomm_sppd OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bluetooth.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_bluetooth.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_bt3c.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_btsocket.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_btsocket_hci_raw.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_btsocket_l2cap.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_btsocket_rfcomm.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_btsocket_sco.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_h4.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_hci.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_l2cap.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_ubt.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth/include OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/netgraph/bluetooth OLD_FILES+=usr/include/sdp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbluetooth.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbluetooth.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libbluetooth.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbluetooth_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsdp.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsdp.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libsdp.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsdp_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libbluetooth.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libbluetooth.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libbluetooth.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libbluetooth_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libsdp.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libsdp.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libsdp.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libsdp_p.a .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ath3kfw OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bcmfw OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bt3cfw OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bthidcontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bthidd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/btpand OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/hccontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/hcsecd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/hcseriald OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/l2control OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/l2ping OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rfcomm_pppd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/sdpcontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/sdpd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bthost.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/btsockstat.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/rfcomm_sppd.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_GET128.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_GET16.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_GET32.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_GET64.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_GET8.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_PUT128.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_PUT16.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_PUT32.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_PUT64.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/SDP_PUT8.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bdaddr_any.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bdaddr_copy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bdaddr_same.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bluetooth.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_aton.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devaddr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devclose.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devenum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devfilter.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devfilter_evt_clr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devfilter_evt_set.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devfilter_evt_tst.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devfilter_pkt_clr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devfilter_pkt_set.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devfilter_pkt_tst.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devinfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devinquiry.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devopen.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devreq.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_devsend.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_endhostent.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_endprotoent.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_gethostbyaddr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_gethostbyname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_gethostent.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_getprotobyname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_getprotobynumber.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_getprotoent.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_ntoa.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_sethostent.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bt_setprotoent.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_attr2desc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_change_service.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_error.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_open_local.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_register_service.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_search.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_unregister_service.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/sdp_uuid2desc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ng_bluetooth.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/bluetooth.device.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/bluetooth.hosts.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/bluetooth.protocols.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/hcsecd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ath3kfw.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bcmfw.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bt3cfw.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bthidcontrol.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bthidd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/btpand.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hccontrol.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hcsecd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hcseriald.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/l2control.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/l2ping.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rfcomm_pppd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/sdpcontrol.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/sdpd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_BOOT} == no OLD_FILES+=boot/beastie.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/boot OLD_FILES+=boot/boot0 OLD_FILES+=boot/boot0sio OLD_FILES+=boot/boot1 OLD_FILES+=boot/boot1.efi OLD_FILES+=boot/boot1.efifat OLD_FILES+=boot/boot2 OLD_FILES+=boot/brand.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/cdboot OLD_FILES+=boot/check-password.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/color.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/defaults/loader.conf OLD_FILES+=boot/delay.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/device.hints OLD_FILES+=boot/frames.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/gptboot OLD_FILES+=boot/gptzfsboot OLD_FILES+=boot/loader OLD_FILES+=boot/loader.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/loader.efi OLD_FILES+=boot/loader.help OLD_FILES+=boot/loader.rc OLD_FILES+=boot/mbr OLD_FILES+=boot/menu-commands.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/menu.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/menu.rc OLD_FILES+=boot/menusets.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/pcibios.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/pmbr OLD_FILES+=boot/pxeboot OLD_FILES+=boot/screen.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/shortcuts.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/support.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/userboot.so OLD_FILES+=boot/version.4th OLD_FILES+=boot/zfsboot OLD_FILES+=boot/zfsloader OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/kgzldr.o OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/loader.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/beastie.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/brand.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/check-password.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/color.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/delay.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/gptboot.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/gptzfsboot.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/loader.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/loader.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/menu.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/menusets.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pxeboot.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/version.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/zfsboot.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/zfsloader.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_BOOTPARAMD} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bootparamd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/bootparams.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bootparamd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/callbootd .endif .if ${MK_BOOTPD} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bootpd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/bootptab.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bootpd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bootpgw OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bootpef OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bootpef.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bootptest OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bootptest.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_BSD_CPIO} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bsdcpio OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/cpio OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bsdcpio.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/cpio.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_BSD_GREP} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lzegrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lzfgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lzgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/xzegrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/xzfgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/xzgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lzegrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lzfgrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lzgrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/xzegrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/xzfgrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/xzgrep.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_BSDINSTALL} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/adduser OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/auto OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/autopart OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/checksum OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/config OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/distextract OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/distfetch OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/docsinstall OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/entropy OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/hardening OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/hostname OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/jail OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/keymap OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/mirrorselect OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/mount OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/netconfig OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/netconfig_ipv4 OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/netconfig_ipv6 OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/partedit OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/rootpass OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/script OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/scriptedpart OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/services OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/time OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/umount OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/wlanconfig OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall/zfsboot OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bsdinstall OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bsdinstall.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/sade.8.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/libexec/bsdinstall .endif .if ${MK_BSNMP} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/snmpd.config OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/bsnmpd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bsnmpget OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bsnmpset OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bsnmpwalk OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/bridge_snmp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/snmp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/snmp_mibII.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/snmp_netgraph.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/snmpagent.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/snmpclient.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/snmpmod.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsnmp.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsnmp.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libbsnmp.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsnmp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsnmptools.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsnmptools.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libbsnmptools.so.0 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsnmptools_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_bridge.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_bridge.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_hast.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_hast.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_hostres.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_hostres.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_lm75.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_lm75.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_mibII.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_mibII.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_netgraph.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_netgraph.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_pf.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_pf.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_target.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_target.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_usm.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_usm.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_vacm.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_vacm.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_wlan.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_wlan.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libbsnmp.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libbsnmp.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libbsnmp.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libbsnmp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bsnmpd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/gensnmptree OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/snmpd.config OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bsnmpd.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bsnmpget.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bsnmpset.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bsnmpwalk.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gensnmptree.1.gz # lib/libbsnmp/libbsnmp OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/TRUTH_GET.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/TRUTH_MK.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/TRUTH_OK.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_append_oid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_commit_header.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_compare_oid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_counter64_raw.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_header.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_integer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_integer_raw.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_ipaddress.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_ipaddress_raw.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_null.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_null_raw.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_objid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_objid_raw.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_octetstring.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_octetstring_raw.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_sequence.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_timeticks.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_get_uint32_raw.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_is_suboid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_oid2str.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_oid2str_r.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_counter64.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_exception.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_header.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_integer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_ipaddress.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_null.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_objid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_octetstring.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_temp_header.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_timeticks.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_put_uint32.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_skip.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn_slice_oid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_add_binding.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_calc_keychange.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_client.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_client_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_client_set_host.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_client_set_port.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_debug.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_dep_commit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_dep_finish.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_dep_lookup.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_dep_rollback.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_depop_t.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_dialog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_discover_engine.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_get_local_keys.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_getbulk.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_getnext.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_init_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_make_errresp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_oid_append.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_op_t.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_parse_server.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_passwd_to_keys.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_check.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_create.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_decode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_decode_header.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_decode_scoped.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_decode_secmode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_dump.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_encode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_init_secparams.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_send.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_receive.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_send_cb_f.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_set.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_table_cb_f.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_table_fetch.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_table_fetch_async.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_timeout_cb_f.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_timeout_start_f.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_timeout_stop_f.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_trace.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_value_copy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_value_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_value_parse.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/tree_size.3.gz # usr.sbin/bsnmpd/bsnmpd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/FIND_OBJECT_INT.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/FIND_OBJECT_INT_LINK.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/FIND_OBJECT_INT_LINK_INDEX.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/FIND_OBJECT_OID.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/FIND_OBJECT_OID_LINK.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/FIND_OBJECT_OID_LINK_INDEX.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/INSERT_OBJECT_INT.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/INSERT_OBJECT_INT_LINK.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/INSERT_OBJECT_INT_LINK_INDEX.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/INSERT_OBJECT_OID.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/INSERT_OBJECT_OID_LINK.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/INSERT_OBJECT_OID_LINK_INDEX.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NEXT_OBJECT_INT.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NEXT_OBJECT_INT_LINK.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NEXT_OBJECT_INT_LINK_INDEX.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NEXT_OBJECT_OID.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NEXT_OBJECT_OID_LINK.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NEXT_OBJECT_OID_LINK_INDEX.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/asn1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bsnmpagent.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bsnmpclient.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bsnmpd_get_target_stats.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bsnmpd_get_usm_stats.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bsnmpd_reset_usm_stats.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/bsnmplib.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/buf_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/buf_size.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/comm_define.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/community.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/fd_deselect.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/fd_resume.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/fd_select.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/fd_suspend.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/get_ticks.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/index_append.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/index_append_off.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/index_compare.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/index_compare_off.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/index_decode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ip_commit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ip_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ip_rollback.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ip_save.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/or_register.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/or_unregister.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/oid_commit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/oid_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/oid_rollback.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/oid_save.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/oid_usmNotInTimeWindows.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/oid_usmUnknownEngineIDs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/oid_zeroDotZero.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/reqid_allocate.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/reqid_base.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/reqid_istype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/reqid_next.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/reqid_type.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_bridge.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_hast.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_hostres.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_input_finish.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_input_start.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_lm75.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_mibII.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_netgraph.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_output.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_pdu_auth_access.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_send_port.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_send_trap.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_target.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_usm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_vacm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_wlan.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmpd_target_stat.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmpd_usmstats.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmpmod.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/start_tick.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/string_commit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/string_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/string_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/string_get_max.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/string_rollback.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/string_save.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/systemg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/this_tick.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/timer_start.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/timer_start_repeat.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/timer_stop.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_activate_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_delete_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_delete_notify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_delete_param.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_first_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_first_notify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_first_param.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_flush_all.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_next_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_next_notify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_next_param.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_new_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_new_notify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_new_param.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_notify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/target_param.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usm_delete_user.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usm_find_user.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usm_first_user.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usm_flush_users.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usm_next_user.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usm_new_user.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usm_user.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/bridge_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/hast_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/hostres_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/lm75_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/mibII_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/netgraph_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/pf_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/target_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/usm_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/vacm_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/wlan_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-ATM-FREEBSD-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-ATM.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-BRIDGE-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-HAST-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-HOSTRES-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-IP-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-LM75-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-MIB2-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-NETGRAPH.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-PF-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-SNMPD.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-WIRELESS-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BRIDGE-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/FOKUS-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/FREEBSD-MIB.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/RSTP-MIB.txt OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/bsnmp OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/snmp OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/snmp/defs OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/snmp/mibs .endif .if ${MK_CALENDAR} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/300.calendar OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/calendar OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.australia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.birthday OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.brazilian OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.christian OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.computer OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.croatian OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.dutch OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.freebsd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.french OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.german OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.history OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.holiday OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.hungarian OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.judaic OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.lotr OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.music OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.newzealand OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.russian OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.southafrica OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.ukrainian OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.usholiday OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/calendar.world OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_AT.ISO_8859-15/calendar.feiertag OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/de_AT.ISO_8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-1/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-1/calendar.feiertag OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-1/calendar.geschichte OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-1/calendar.kirche OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-1/calendar.literatur OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-1/calendar.musik OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-1/calendar.wissenschaft OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/de_DE.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/calendar.fetes OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/calendar.french OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/calendar.jferies OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/calendar.proverbes OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/fr_FR.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/fr_FR.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/hr_HR.ISO8859-2/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/hr_HR.ISO8859-2/calendar.praznici OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/hr_HR.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/calendar.nevnapok OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/calendar.unnepek OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/hu_HU.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/calendar.commemorative OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/calendar.holidays OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/calendar.mcommemorative OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.UTF-8/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.UTF-8/calendar.commemorative OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.UTF-8/calendar.holidays OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.UTF-8/calendar.mcommemorative OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/pt_BR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.KOI8-R/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.KOI8-R/calendar.common OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.KOI8-R/calendar.holiday OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.KOI8-R/calendar.military OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.KOI8-R/calendar.orthodox OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.KOI8-R/calendar.pagan OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.KOI8-R OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.UTF-8/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.UTF-8/calendar.common OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.UTF-8/calendar.holiday OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.UTF-8/calendar.military OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.UTF-8/calendar.orthodox OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.UTF-8/calendar.pagan OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/ru_RU.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/uk_UA.KOI8-U/calendar.all OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/uk_UA.KOI8-U/calendar.holiday OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/uk_UA.KOI8-U/calendar.misc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/calendar/uk_UA.KOI8-U/calendar.orthodox OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar/uk_UA.KOI8-U OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/calendar OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/calendar.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/calendar.calibrate OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.a1.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.a2.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.a3.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.a4.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.a5.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.b1.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.b2.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.b3.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.b4.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.b5.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.s1.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.s2.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.s3.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.s4.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.w0-1.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.w0-2.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.w0-3.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.w0-4.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.w0-5.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.w0-6.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.w0-7.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.wn-1.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.wn-2.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.wn-3.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.wn-4.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.wn-5.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.wn-6.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar/regress.wn-7.out OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/calendar .endif .if ${MK_CASPER} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/casper/system.dns OLD_FILES+=etc/casper/system.grp OLD_FILES+=etc/casper/system.pwd OLD_FILES+=etc/casper/system.random OLD_FILES+=etc/casper/system.sysctl OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/casperd OLD_LIBS+=lib/libcapsicum.so.0 OLD_LIBS+=lib/libcasper.so.0 OLD_FILES+=libexec/casper/dns OLD_FILES+=libexec/casper/grp OLD_FILES+=libexec/casper/pwd OLD_FILES+=libexec/casper/random OLD_FILES+=libexec/casper/sysctl OLD_FILES+=sbin/casper OLD_FILES+=sbin/casperd OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libcapsicum.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libcapsicum_dns.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libcapsicum_grp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libcapsicum_pwd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libcapsicum_random.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libcapsicum_service.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libcapsicum_sysctl.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libcasper.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcapsicum.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcapsicum.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcapsicum_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcasper.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcasper.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcasper_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcapsicum.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcapsicum.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libcapsicum.so.0 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcapsicum_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcasper.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcasper.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libcasper.so.0 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcasper_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_clone.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_limit_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_limit_set.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_recv_nvlist.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_send_nvlist.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_service_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_sock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_unwrap.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_wrap.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cap_xfer_nvlist.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libcapsicum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/casperd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_CCD} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ccd OLD_FILES+=rescue/ccdconfig OLD_FILES+=sbin/ccdconfig OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ccd.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ccdconfig.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_CDDL} == no OLD_LIBS+=lib/libavl.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=lib/libctf.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=lib/libdtrace.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=lib/libnvpair.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=lib/libumem.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=lib/libuutil.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ctfconvert OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ctfdump OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ctfmerge OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/drti.o OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/errno.d OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/io.d OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/ip.d OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/psinfo.d .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/regs_x86.d .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/signal.d OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/tcp.d OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/udp.d OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/dtrace/unistd.d OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libavl.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libavl.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libavl_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libctf.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libctf.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libctf_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdtrace.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdtrace.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdtrace_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libnvpair.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libnvpair.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libnvpair_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libumem.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libumem.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libumem_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libuutil.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libuutil.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libuutil_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/dtrace/drti.o OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libavl.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libavl.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libavl.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libavl_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libctf.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libctf.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libctf.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libctf_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libdtrace.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libdtrace.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libdtrace.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libdtrace_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libnvpair.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libnvpair.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libnvpair.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libnvpair_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libumem.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libumem.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libumem.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libumem_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libuutil.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libuutil.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libuutil.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libuutil_p.a .endif OLD_LIBS+=lib/libdtrace.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/dtrace OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/lockstat OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/plockstat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/dtrace.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/dtruss.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lockstat.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/plockstat.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/disklatency OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/disklatencycmd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/hotopen OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/nfsclienttime OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/toolkit/execsnoop OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/toolkit/hotkernel OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/toolkit/hotuser OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/toolkit/opensnoop OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/toolkit/procsystime OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/tcpconn OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/tcpstate OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/tcptrack OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dtrace/udptrack OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/dtrace.1.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/lib/dtrace OLD_DIRS+=usr/lib32/dtrace OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/dtrace/toolkit OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/dtrace .endif .if ${MK_ZFS} == no OLD_FILES+=boot/gptzfsboot OLD_FILES+=boot/zfsboot OLD_FILES+=boot/zfsloader OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/zfs OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/zfsbe OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/zvol OLD_FILES+=etc/devd/zfs.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/404.status-zfs OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/800.scrub-zfs OLD_LIBS+=lib/libzfs.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=lib/libzfs_core.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=lib/libzpool.so.2 OLD_FILES+=rescue/zdb OLD_FILES+=rescue/zfs OLD_FILES+=rescue/zpool OLD_FILES+=sbin/zfs OLD_FILES+=sbin/zpool OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/zinject OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ztest OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libzfs.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libzfs.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libzfs_core.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libzfs_core.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libzfs_core_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libzfs_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libzpool.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libzpool.so .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libzfs.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libzfs.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libzfs.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libzfs_core.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libzfs_core.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libzfs_core.so.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libzfs_core_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libzfs_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libzpool.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libzpool.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libzpool.so.2 .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/zdb OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/zdb.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/zfs.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/zpool.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_CLANG} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/clang OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/clang++ OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/clang-cpp OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/clang-tblgen OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-objdump OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-tblgen OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/allocator_interface.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/asan_interface.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/common_interface_defs.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/coverage_interface.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/dfsan_interface.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/esan_interface.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/linux_syscall_hooks.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/lsan_interface.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/msan_interface.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer/tsan_interface_atomic.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/sanitizer OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__clang_cuda_builtin_vars.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__clang_cuda_cmath.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__clang_cuda_complex_builtins.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__clang_cuda_intrinsics.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__clang_cuda_math_forward_declares.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__clang_cuda_runtime_wrapper.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__stddef_max_align_t.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__wmmintrin_aes.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/__wmmintrin_pclmul.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/adxintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/altivec.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/ammintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/arm_acle.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/arm_neon.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/armintr.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx2intrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512bwintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512cdintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512dqintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512erintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512fintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512ifmaintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512ifmavlintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512pfintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512vbmiintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512vbmivlintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512vlbwintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512vlcdintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512vldqintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avx512vlintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/avxintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/bmi2intrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/bmiintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/clflushoptintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/clzerointrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/cpuid.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/emmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/f16cintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/fma4intrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/fmaintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/fxsrintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/htmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/htmxlintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/ia32intrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/immintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/lwpintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/lzcntintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/mm3dnow.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/mm_malloc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/mmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/module.modulemap OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/msa.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/mwaitxintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/nmmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/opencl-c.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/pkuintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/pmmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/popcntintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/prfchwintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/rdseedintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/rtmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/s390intrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/shaintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/smmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/tbmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/tmmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/vadefs.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/vecintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/wmmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/x86intrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/xmmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/xopintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/xsavecintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/xsaveintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/xsaveoptintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/xsavesintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include/xtestintrin.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/include OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.asan-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.asan-i386.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.asan-preinit-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.asan-preinit-x86_64.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.asan-x86_64.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.asan-x86_64.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.asan_cxx-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.asan_cxx-x86_64.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.profile-arm.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.profile-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.profile-x86_64.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.safestack-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.safestack-x86_64.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.stats-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.stats-x86_64.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.stats_client-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.stats_client-x86_64.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.ubsan_standalone-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.ubsan_standalone-x86_64.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.ubsan_standalone_cxx-i386.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd/libclang_rt.ubsan_standalone_cxx-x86_64.a OLD_DIRS+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib/freebsd OLD_DIRS+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0/lib OLD_DIRS+=usr/lib/clang/5.0.0 OLD_DIRS+=usr/lib/clang OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/llvm/clang/LICENSE.TXT OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/llvm/clang OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/llvm/COPYRIGHT.regex OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/llvm/LICENSE.TXT OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/llvm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/clang.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/clang++.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/clang-cpp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-tblgen.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_CLANG_EXTRAS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bugpoint OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/clang-format OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lli OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-ar OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-as OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-bcanalyzer OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-cxxdump OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-cxxfilt OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-diff OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-dis OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-dwarfdump OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-extract OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-link OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-lto OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-lto2 OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-mc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-modextract OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-nm OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-pdbutil OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-ranlib OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-rtdyld OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-symbolizer OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/llvm-xray OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/opt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bugpoint.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llc.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lli.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-ar.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-as.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-bcanalyzer.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-diff.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-dis.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-dwarfdump.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-extract.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-link.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-nm.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/llvm-symbolizer.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/opt.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_CPP} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/cpp OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/cpp.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_CTM} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ctm OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ctm_dequeue OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ctm_rmail OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ctm_smail OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ctm.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ctm_dequeue.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ctm_rmail.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ctm_smail.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ctm.5.gz .endif .if ${MK_CUSE} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/include/fs/cuse/cuse_defs.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/fs/cuse/cuse_ioctl.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/cuse.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcuse.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libcuse.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcuse_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_alloc_unit_number.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_alloc_unit_number_by_id.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_copy_in.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_copy_out.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_create.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_destroy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_get_current.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_get_per_file_handle.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_get_priv0.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_get_priv1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_set_per_file_handle.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_set_priv0.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_dev_set_priv1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_free_unit_number.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_free_unit_number_by_id.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_get_local.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_got_peer_signal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_is_vmalloc_addr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_poll_wakeup.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_set_local.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_uninit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_vmalloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_vmfree.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_vmoffset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/cuse_wait_and_process.3.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/fs/cuse .endif # devd(8) not listed here on purpose .if ${MK_CXX} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/CC OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/c++ OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/g++ OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/cc1plus .endif +.if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} == no +.if exists(${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug) +DEBUG_DIRS!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug -mindepth 1 \ + -type d \! -path "${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug/boot/*" \ + | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo +DEBUG_FILES!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug \ + \! -type d \! -path "${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug/boot/*" \! -name "lib*.so*" \ + | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo +DEBUG_LIBS!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug \! -type d -name "lib*.so*" \ + | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo +OLD_DIRS+=${DEBUG_DIRS} +OLD_FILES+=${DEBUG_FILES} +OLD_LIBS+=${DEBUG_LIBS} +.endif +.endif + .if ${MK_DIALOG} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/dialog OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/dpv OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdialog.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdialog.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdialog.so.8 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdialog_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdpv.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdpv.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdpv.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdpv_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/bsdconfig OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/dialog.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/dpv.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/dialog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/dpv.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/bsdconfig.8.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/bsdconfig OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/bsdconfig/media OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/bsdconfig/networking OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/bsdconfig/packages OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/bsdconfig/password OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/bsdconfig/startup OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/bsdconfig/timezone OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/bsdconfig/usermgmt .endif .if ${MK_FMTREE} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/fmtree OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/fmtree.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_FTP} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/ftpusers OLD_FILES+=etc/newsyslog.conf.d/ftp.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/pam.d/ftp OLD_FILES+=etc/pam.d/ftpd OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ftpd OLD_FILES+=etc/syslog.d/ftp.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ftp OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gate-ftp OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/pftp OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/ftpd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ftp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gate-ftp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/pftp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ftpchroot.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ftpd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_GNUCXX} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/g++ OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/algorithm OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/algo.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/algobase.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/alloc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/backward_warning.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/bvector.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/complex.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/defalloc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/deque.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/fstream.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/function.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/hash_map.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/hash_set.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/hashtable.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/heap.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/iomanip.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/iostream.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/istream.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/iterator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/list.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/map.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/multimap.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/multiset.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/new.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/ostream.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/pair.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/queue.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/rope.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/set.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/slist.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/stack.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/stream.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/streambuf.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/strstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/tempbuf.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/tree.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/backward/vector.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/atomic_word.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/basic_file.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/basic_ios.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/basic_ios.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/basic_string.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/basic_string.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/boost_concept_check.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/c++allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/c++config.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/c++io.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/c++locale.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/c++locale_internal.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/char_traits.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/cmath.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/codecvt.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/compatibility.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/concept_check.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/cpp_type_traits.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/cpu_defines.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/ctype_base.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/ctype_inline.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/ctype_noninline.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/cxxabi_tweaks.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/deque.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/fstream.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/functexcept.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/gslice.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/gslice_array.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/gthr-default.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/gthr-posix.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/gthr-single.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/gthr-tpf.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/gthr.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/indirect_array.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/ios_base.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/istream.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/list.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/locale_classes.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/locale_facets.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/locale_facets.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/localefwd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/mask_array.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/messages_members.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/os_defines.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/ostream.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/ostream_insert.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/postypes.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/slice_array.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/sstream.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_algo.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_algobase.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_bvector.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_construct.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_deque.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_function.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_heap.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_iterator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_iterator_base_funcs.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_iterator_base_types.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_list.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_map.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_multimap.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_multiset.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_numeric.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_pair.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_queue.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_raw_storage_iter.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_relops.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_set.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_stack.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_tempbuf.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_tree.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_uninitialized.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stl_vector.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stream_iterator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/streambuf.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/streambuf_iterator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/stringfwd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/time_members.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/valarray_after.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/valarray_array.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/valarray_array.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/valarray_before.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/vector.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/bitset OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cassert OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cctype OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cerrno OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cfloat OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ciso646 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/climits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/clocale OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cmath OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/complex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/csetjmp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/csignal OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cstdarg OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cstddef OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cstdio OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cstdlib OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cstring OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ctime OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cwchar OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cwctype OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/cxxabi.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/bitset OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/debug.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/deque OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/formatter.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/functions.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/hash_map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/hash_map.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/hash_multimap.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/hash_multiset.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/hash_set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/hash_set.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/macros.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/map.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/multimap.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/multiset.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/safe_base.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/safe_iterator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/safe_iterator.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/safe_sequence.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/set.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/string OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/debug/vector OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/deque OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/exception OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/exception_defines.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/algorithm OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/array_allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/atomicity.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/bitmap_allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/codecvt_specializations.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/concurrence.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/debug_allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/functional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/hash_fun.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/hash_map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/hash_set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/hashtable.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/iterator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/malloc_allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/memory OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/mt_allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/new_allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/numeric OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/numeric_traits.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/assoc_container.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/basic_tree_policy/basic_tree_policy_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/basic_tree_policy/null_node_metadata.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/basic_tree_policy/traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/basic_types.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/bin_search_tree_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/cond_dtor_entry_dealtor.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/cond_key_dtor_entry_dealtor.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/iterators_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/node_iterators.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/point_iterators.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/policy_access_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/r_erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/rotate_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/binary_heap_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/const_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/const_point_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/entry_cmp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/entry_pred.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/iterators_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/policy_access_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/resize_policy.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/trace_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_/binomial_heap_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_base_/binomial_heap_base_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_base_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_base_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_base_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_base_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_base_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_base_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/cc_ht_map_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/cmp_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/cond_key_dtor_entry_dealtor.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/constructor_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/constructor_destructor_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/constructor_destructor_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/debug_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/debug_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/entry_list_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/erase_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/erase_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/find_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/insert_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/insert_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/iterators_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/policy_access_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/resize_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/resize_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/resize_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/size_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/standard_policies.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/trace_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/cond_dealtor.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/container_base_dispatch.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/eq_fn/eq_by_less.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/eq_fn/hash_eq_fn.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/constructor_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/constructor_destructor_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/constructor_destructor_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/debug_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/debug_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/erase_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/erase_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/find_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/find_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/gp_ht_map_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/insert_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/insert_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/iterator_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/policy_access_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/resize_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/resize_no_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/resize_store_hash_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/standard_policies.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/trace_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/direct_mask_range_hashing_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/direct_mod_range_hashing_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/linear_probe_fn_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/mask_based_range_hashing.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/mod_based_range_hashing.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/probe_fn_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/quadratic_probe_fn_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/ranged_hash_fn.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/ranged_probe_fn.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/sample_probe_fn.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/sample_range_hashing.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/sample_ranged_hash_fn.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/sample_ranged_probe_fn.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/const_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/const_point_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/iterators_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/left_child_next_sibling_heap_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/node.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/null_metadata.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/policy_access_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/trace_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/constructor_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/entry_metadata_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/iterators_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/lu_map_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/trace_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_policy/counter_lu_metadata.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_policy/counter_lu_policy_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_policy/mtf_lu_policy_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_policy/sample_update_policy.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/map_debug_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/cond_dtor.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/iterators_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/node_iterators.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/ov_tree_map_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/policy_access_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pairing_heap_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pairing_heap_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pairing_heap_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pairing_heap_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pairing_heap_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pairing_heap_/pairing_heap_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pairing_heap_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/child_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/cond_dtor_entry_dealtor.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/const_child_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/head.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/insert_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/internal_node.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/iterators_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/leaf.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/node_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/node_iterators.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/node_metadata_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/pat_trie_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/point_iterators.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/policy_access_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/r_erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/rotate_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/split_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/split_join_branch_bag.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/synth_e_access_traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/trace_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/update_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/priority_queue_base_dispatch.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/node.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/rb_tree_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/rc.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/rc_binomial_heap_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/trace_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/cc_hash_max_collision_check_resize_trigger_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/hash_exponential_size_policy_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/hash_load_check_resize_trigger_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/hash_load_check_resize_trigger_size_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/hash_prime_size_policy_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/hash_standard_resize_policy_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/sample_resize_policy.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/sample_resize_trigger.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy/sample_size_policy.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/info_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/node.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/splay_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/splay_tree_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/standard_policies.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/constructors_destructor_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/debug_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/erase_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/find_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/insert_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/split_join_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/thin_heap_.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/trace_fn_imps.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/tree_policy/node_metadata_selector.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/tree_policy/null_node_update_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/tree_policy/order_statistics_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/tree_policy/sample_tree_node_update.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/tree_trace_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy/node_metadata_selector.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy/null_node_update_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy/order_statistics_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy/prefix_search_node_update_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy/sample_trie_e_access_traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy/sample_trie_node_update.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy/string_trie_e_access_traits_imp.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy/trie_policy_base.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/type_utils.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/types_traits.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/unordered_iterator/const_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/unordered_iterator/const_point_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/unordered_iterator/iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/detail/unordered_iterator/point_iterator.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/exception.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/hash_policy.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/list_update_policy.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/priority_queue.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/tag_and_trait.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/tree_policy.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pb_ds/trie_policy.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pod_char_traits.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/pool_allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/rb_tree OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/rc_string_base.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/rope OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/ropeimpl.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/slist OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/sso_string_base.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/stdio_filebuf.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/stdio_sync_filebuf.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/throw_allocator.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/type_traits.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/typelist.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/vstring.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/vstring.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/vstring_fwd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ext/vstring_util.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/fstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/functional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/iomanip OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ios OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/iosfwd OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/iostream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/istream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/iterator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/limits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/locale OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/memory OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/new OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/numeric OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/ostream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/queue OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/sstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/stack OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/stdexcept OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/streambuf OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/string OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/array OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/bind_iterate.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/bind_repeat.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/boost_shared_ptr.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cctype OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cfenv OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cfloat OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cinttypes OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/climits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cmath OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/common.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/complex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cstdarg OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cstdbool OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cstdint OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cstdio OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cstdlib OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/ctgmath OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/ctime OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/ctype.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cwchar OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/cwctype OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/fenv.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/float.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/functional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/functional_hash.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/functional_iterate.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/hashtable OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/hashtable_policy.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/inttypes.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/limits.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/math.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/memory OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/mu_iterate.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/random OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/random.tcc OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/ref_fwd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/ref_wrap_iterate.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/repeat.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/stdarg.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/stdbool.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/stdint.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/stdio.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/stdlib.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/tgmath.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/tuple OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/tuple_defs.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/tuple_iterate.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/type_traits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/type_traits_fwd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/unordered_map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/unordered_set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/utility OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/wchar.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/tr1/wctype.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/typeinfo OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/utility OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/valarray OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/4.2/vector OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libstdc++.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libstdc++.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libstdc++_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsupc++.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsupc++.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libsupc++.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsupc++_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libstdc++.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libstdc++.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libstdc++.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libstdc++_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libsupc++.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libsupc++.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libsupc++.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libsupc++_p.a .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/cc1plus .endif .if ${MK_DICT} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dict/README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dict/eign OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dict/freebsd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dict/propernames OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dict/web2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dict/web2a OLD_FILES+=usr/share/dict/words OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/dict .endif .if ${MK_DMAGENT} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/dma/dma.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/dma OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/dma-mbox-create OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/dma.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/dma/mailer.conf .endif .if ${MK_EE} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/edit OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ee OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ree OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/edit.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ee.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ree.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/C/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.KOI8-R/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.KOI8-U/ee.cat .endif .if ${MK_EXAMPLES} == no OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/BSD_daemon OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/FreeBSD_version OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/IPv6 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/bootforth OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/bsdconfig OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/csh OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/diskless OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/dma OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/drivers OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/etc OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/etc/defaults OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/find_interface OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/hast OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ibcs2 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/indent OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ipfw OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/jails OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/cdev OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/cdev/module OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/cdev/test OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/dyn_sysctl OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/firmware OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/firmware/fwconsumer OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/firmware/fwimage OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/khelp OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/syscall OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/syscall/module OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/kld/syscall/test OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/libusb20 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/libvgl OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/mdoc OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/netgraph OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/perfmon OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ppi OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ppp OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/printing OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/scsi_target OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ses OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ses/getencstat OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ses/sesd OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ses/setencstat OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ses/setobjstat OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ses/srcs OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/smbfs OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/smbfs/print OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/sunrpc OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/sunrpc/dir OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/sunrpc/msg OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/sunrpc/sort OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/tcsh OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/uefisign OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ypldap .endif .if ${MK_FINGER} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/finger OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/finger.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/finger.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/fingerd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/fingerd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_FLOPPY} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/fdcontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/fdformat OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/fdread OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/fdwrite OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/fdformat.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/fdread.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/fdwrite.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/fdcontrol.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_FORTH} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/loader.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/beastie.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/brand.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/check-password.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/color.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/delay.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/loader.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/menu.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/menusets.4th.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/version.4th.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_FREEBSD_UPDATE} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/freebsd-update.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/freebsd-update OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/freebsd-update.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/freebsd-update.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/freebsd-update.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_GAMES} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/caesar OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/factor OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/fortune OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/grdc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/morse OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/number OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/pom OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/primes OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/random OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/rot13 OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/strfile OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/unstr OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/fortunes OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/fortunes.dat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/freebsd-tips OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/freebsd-tips.dat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/gerrold.limerick OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/gerrold.limerick.dat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/limerick OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/limerick.dat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/murphy OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/murphy-o OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/murphy-o.dat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/murphy.dat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/startrek OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/startrek.dat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/zippy OLD_FILES+=usr/share/games/fortune/zippy.dat OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/games/fortune OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/games OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/caesar.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/factor.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/fortune.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/grdc.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/morse.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/number.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/pom.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/primes.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/random.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man6/rot13.6.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/strfile.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/unstr.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_GCC} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/g++ OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gcc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gcov OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gcpp OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gperf .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386" OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/__wmmintrin_aes.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/__wmmintrin_pclmul.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/ammintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/emmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/mm3dnow.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/mm_malloc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/mmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/pmmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/tmmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/wmmintrin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/xmmintrin.h .elif ${TARGET_ARCH} == "arm" OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/mmintrin.h .elif ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/altivec.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/ppc-asm.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gcc/4.2/spe.h .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/include/omp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgcov.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgomp.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgomp.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libgomp.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgomp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgcov.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgomp.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgomp.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libgomp.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgomp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/cc1 OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/cc1plus OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/g++.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gcc.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gcov.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gcpp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gperf.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gperf.7.gz .endif .if ${MK_GCOV} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gcov OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gcov.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_GDB} == no || ${MK_GDB_LIBEXEC} == yes OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gdb OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gdbserver OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gdbtui OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kgdb OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gdb.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gdbserver.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kgdb.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_GDB} == no || ${MK_GDB_LIBEXEC} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/gdb OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/kgdb .endif .if ${MK_GPIO} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libgpio.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgpio.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgpio.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libgpio.so.0 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgpio_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgpio.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgpio.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libgpio.so.0 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgpio_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/gpioctl OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_open_device.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_config.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_high.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_input.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_invin.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_invout.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_low.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_opendrain.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_output.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_pulldown.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_pullup.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_pulsate.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_pushpull.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_set.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_set_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gpio_pin_tristate.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/gpioctl.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_GNU_DIFF} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/diff OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/diff3 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/diff.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/diff3.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man7/diff.7.gz .endif .if ${MK_GNU_GREP} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/gnugrep OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/gnugrep.1.gz .if ${MK_BSD_GREP} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bzgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bzegrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/bzfgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/egrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/fgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/grep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/zegrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/zfgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/zgrep OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bzegrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bzfgrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/bzgrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/egrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/fgrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/grep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/zegrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/zfgrep.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/zgrep.1.gz .endif .endif .if ${MK_GSSAPI} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gssapi/gssapi.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/gssapi OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gssapi.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libgssapi.so.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/librpcsec_gss.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/librpcsec_gss.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/librpcsec_gss.so.1 .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libgssapi.so.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/librpcsec_gss.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/librpcsec_gss.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/librpcsec_gss.so.1 .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/gssd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_accept_sec_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_acquire_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_add_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_add_oid_set_member.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_canonicalize_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_compare_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_context_time.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_create_empty_oid_set.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_delete_sec_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_display_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_display_status.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_duplicate_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_export_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_export_sec_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_get_mic.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_import_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_import_sec_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_indicate_mechs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_init_sec_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_inquire_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_inquire_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_inquire_cred_by_mech.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_inquire_mechs_for_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_inquire_names_for_mech.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_process_context_token.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_release_buffer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_release_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_release_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_release_oid_set.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_seal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_sign.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_test_oid_set_member.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_unseal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_unwrap.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_verify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_verify_mic.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_wrap.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gss_wrap_size_limit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gssapi.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_get_error.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_get_mech_info.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_get_mechanisms.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_get_principal_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_get_versions.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_getcred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_is_installed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_max_data_length.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_mech_to_oid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_oid_to_mech.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_qop_to_num.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_seccreate.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_set_callback.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_set_defaults.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_set_svc_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpc_gss_svc_max_data_length.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/rpcsec_gss.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/mech.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/qop.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/gssd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_HAST} == no OLD_FILES+=sbin/hastctl OLD_FILES+=sbin/hastd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/hast/ucarp.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/hast/ucarp_down.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/hast/ucarp_up.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/hast/vip-down.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/hast/vip-up.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/hast.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hastctl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hastd.8.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/hast # bsnmp OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_hast.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_hast.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_hast.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/hast_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-HAST-MIB.txt .endif .if ${MK_HESIOD} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/hesinfo OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hesiod.h OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/hesinfo.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hesiod.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/hesiod.conf.5.gz .endif .if ${MK_HTML} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ncurses/hackguide.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ncurses/ncurses-intro.html OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ncurses OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/accopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/assoc.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/audio.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/authopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/build.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/clockopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/config.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/confopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/copyright.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/debug.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver1.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver10.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver11.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver12.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver16.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver18.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver19.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver2.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver20.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver22.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver26.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver27.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver28.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver29.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver3.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver30.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver32.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver33.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver34.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver35.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver36.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver37.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver4.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver5.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver6.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver7.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver8.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver9.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/extern.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/hints.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/howto.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/index.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/kern.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ldisc.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/measure.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/miscopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/monopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/mx4200data.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/notes.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntpd.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntpdate.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntpdc.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntpq.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntptime.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntptrace.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/parsedata.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/parsenew.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/patches.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/porting.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/pps.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/prefer.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/quick.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/rdebug.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/refclock.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/release.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/tickadj.html .endif .if ${MK_ICONV} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/iconv OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/mkcsmapper OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/mkesdb OLD_FILES+=usr/include/_libiconv_compat.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/iconv.h OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/iconv.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/mkcsmapper.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/mkesdb.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/__iconv.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/__iconv_free_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/__iconv_get_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/iconv.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/iconv_canonicalize.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/iconv_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/iconv_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/iconv_open_into.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/iconvctl.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/iconvlist.3.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/ISO-2022 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/BIG5 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/MISC OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/TCVN OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/EBCDIC OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/ISO-8859 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/GEORGIAN OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/AST OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/KAZAKH OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/APPLE OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/EUC OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/CP OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/DEC OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/UTF OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/GB OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/ISO646 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/esdb/KOI OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/KAZAKH OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/CNS OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/BIG5 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/JIS OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/KOI OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/TCVN OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/MISC OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/EBCDIC OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/ISO646 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/CP OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/GEORGIAN OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/ISO-8859 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/AST OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/APPLE OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/KS OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/i18n/csmapper/GB .endif .if ${MK_INET6} == no OLD_FILES+=sbin/ping6 OLD_FILES+=sbin/rtsol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ip6addrctl OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/mld6query OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ndp OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rip6query OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/route6d OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rrenumd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rtadvctl OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rtadvd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rtsold OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/traceroute6 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/IPv6/IMPLEMENTATION OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/rrenumd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/rtadvd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ip6addrctl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/mld6query.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ndp.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ping6.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rip6query.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/route6d.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rrenumd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rtadvctl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rtadvd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rtsol.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rtsold.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/traceroute6.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_INET6_SUPPORT} == no OLD_FILES+=rescue/ping6 OLD_FILES+=rescue/rtsol .endif .if ${MK_INETD} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/inetd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/inetd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/inetd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/inetd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_IPFILTER} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/security/510.ipfdenied OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/security/610.ipf6denied OLD_FILES+=rescue/ipf OLD_FILES+=sbin/ipf OLD_FILES+=sbin/ipfs OLD_FILES+=sbin/ipfstat OLD_FILES+=sbin/ipftest OLD_FILES+=sbin/ipmon OLD_FILES+=sbin/ipnat OLD_FILES+=sbin/ippool OLD_FILES+=sbin/ipresend OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_auth.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_compat.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_fil.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_frag.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_htable.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_lookup.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_nat.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_pool.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_proxy.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_rules.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_scan.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_state.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ip_sync.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netinet/ipl.h OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/BASIC.NAT OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/BASIC_1.FW OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/BASIC_2.FW OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.9 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.12 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.13 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.sr OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/firewall OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/ftp-proxy OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/ftppxy OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/nat-setup OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/nat.eg OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/server OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/tcpstate OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/example.14 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/firewall.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/firewall.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/ipf.conf.permissive OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/ipf.conf.restrictive OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/ipf.conf.sample OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/ipnat.conf.sample OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/ipf-howto.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/examples.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/rules.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter/mkfilters OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/ipfilter OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ipftest.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ipresend.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ipf.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ipl.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ipfilter.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ipnat.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ipf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ipf.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ipf6.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ipnat.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ipnat.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ippool.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ipf.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ipfs.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ipfstat.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ipmon.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ipnat.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ippool.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_IPFW} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/security/500.ipfwdenied OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/security/550.ipfwlimit OLD_FILES+=sbin/ipfw OLD_FILES+=sbin/natd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ipfwpcap OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ipfw.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ipfwpcap.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/natd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_ISCSI} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/iscsictl OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/iscsid OLD_FILES+=rescue/iscsictl OLD_FILES+=rescue/iscsid OLD_FILES+=sbin/iscontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/iscsictl OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/iscsid OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/iscsi.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/iscsi_initiator.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/iscsi.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/iscontrol.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/iscsictl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/iscsid.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_JAIL} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/jail OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/jail OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/jexec OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/jls OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/jail.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/jail.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/jexec.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/jls.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_KDUMP} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kdump OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/truss OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kdump.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/truss.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_KERBEROS} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ipropd_master OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ipropd_slave OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/compile_et OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/hxtool OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kadmin OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kdestroy OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kf OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kgetcred OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kinit OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/klist OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kpasswd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/krb5-config OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ksu OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/kswitch OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/string2key OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/verify_krb5_conf OLD_FILES+=usr/include/asn1-common.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/asn1_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/base64.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/cms_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/crmf_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/der-private.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/der-protos.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/der.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/digest_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/getarg.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hdb-protos.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hdb.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hdb_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hdb_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/heim_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/heim_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/heim_threads.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/heimbase.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/heimntlm-protos.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/heimntlm.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hex.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hx509-private.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hx509-protos.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hx509.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/hx509_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/k524_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kadm5/admin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kadm5/kadm5-private.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kadm5/kadm5-protos.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kadm5/kadm5-pwcheck.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kadm5/kadm5_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kadm5/private.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/kadm5 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kafs.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kdc-protos.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kdc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5-private.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5-protos.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5-types.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5/ccache_plugin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5/locate_plugin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5/send_to_kdc_plugin.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5/windc_plugin.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/krb5 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5_ccapi.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/krb5_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/kx509_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/ntlm_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/ocsp_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/parse_bytes.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/parse_time.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/parse_units.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/pkcs10_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/pkcs12_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/pkcs8_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/pkcs9_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/pkinit_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/resolve.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/rfc2459_asn1.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/roken-common.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/rtbl.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/wind.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/wind_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/xdbm.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libasn1.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libasn1.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libasn1.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libasn1_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcom_err.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcom_err.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libcom_err.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcom_err_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_ntlm.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_ntlm.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libgssapi_ntlm.so.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_ntlm_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_spnego.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_spnego.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libgssapi_spnego.so.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_spnego_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libhdb.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libhdb.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libhdb.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libhdb_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimbase.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimbase.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libheimbase.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimbase_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimntlm.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimntlm.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libheimntlm.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimntlm_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimsqlite.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimsqlite.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libheimsqlite.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimsqlite_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libhx509.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libhx509.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libhx509.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libhx509_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkadm5clnt.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkadm5clnt.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libkadm5clnt.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkadm5clnt_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkadm5srv.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkadm5srv.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libkadm5srv.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkadm5srv_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkafs5.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkafs5.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libkafs5.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkafs5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkdc.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkdc.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libkdc.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkdc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkrb5.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkrb5.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libkrb5.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkrb5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libroken.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libroken.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libroken.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libroken_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libwind.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libwind.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libwind.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libwind_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/pam_krb5.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/pam_krb5.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/pam_ksu.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/pam_ksu.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libheimipcc.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libheimipcc.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libheimipcc.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libheimipcc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libheimipcs.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libheimipcs.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libheimipcs.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libheimipcs_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libasn1.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libasn1.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libasn1.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libasn1_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_krb5.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_krb5.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_krb5.so.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_krb5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_ntlm.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_ntlm.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_ntlm.so.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_ntlm_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_spnego.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_spnego.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_spnego.so.10 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libgssapi_spnego_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libhdb.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libhdb.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libhdb.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libhdb_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimbase.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimbase.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libheimbase.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimbase_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimntlm.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimntlm.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libheimntlm.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimntlm_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimsqlite.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimsqlite.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libheimsqlite.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libheimsqlite_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libhx509.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libhx509.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libhx509.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libhx509_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkadm5clnt.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkadm5clnt.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libkadm5clnt.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkadm5clnt_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkadm5srv.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkadm5srv.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libkadm5srv.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkadm5srv_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkafs5.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkafs5.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libkafs5.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkafs5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkdc.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkdc.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libkdc.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkdc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkrb5.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkrb5.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libkrb5.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libkrb5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libroken.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libroken.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libroken.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libroken_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libwind.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libwind.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libwind.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libwind_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/pam_krb5.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/pam_krb5.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/pam_ksu.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/pam_ksu.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libheimipcc.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libheimipcc.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/private/libheimipcc.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libheimipcc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libheimipcs.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libheimipcs.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/private/libheimipcs.so.11 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libheimipcs_p.a .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/digest-service OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/hprop OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/hpropd OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/ipropd-master OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/ipropd-slave OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/kadmind OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/kcm OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/kdc OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/kdigest OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/kfd OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/kimpersonate OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/kpasswdd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/kstash OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ktutil OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/iprop-log OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kdestroy.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kf.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kinit.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/klist.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kpasswd.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/krb5-config.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kswitch.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/HDB.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb__del.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb__get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb__put.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_auth_status.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_check_constrained_delegation.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_check_pkinit_ms_upn_match.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_check_s4u2self.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_destroy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_entry_ex.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_fetch_kvno.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_firstkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_get_realms.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_lock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_nextkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_password.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_remove.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_rename.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_store.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hdb_unlock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_build_ntlm1_master.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_build_ntlm2_master.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_calculate_lm2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_calculate_ntlm1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_calculate_ntlm2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_decode_targetinfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_encode_targetinfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_encode_type1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_encode_type2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_encode_type3.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_free_buf.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_free_targetinfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_free_type1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_free_type2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_free_type3.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_keyex_unwrap.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_nt_key.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_ntlmv2_key.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/heim_ntlm_verify_ntlm2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_bitstring_print.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_sign.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_sign_self.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_add_crl_dp_uri.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_add_eku.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_add_san_hostname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_add_san_jid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_add_san_ms_upn.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_add_san_otherName.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_add_san_pkinit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_add_san_rfc822name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_ca.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_domaincontroller.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_notAfter.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_notAfter_lifetime.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_notBefore.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_proxy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_serialnumber.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_spki.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_subject.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_template.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_set_unique.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_subject_expand.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ca_tbs_template_units.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_binary.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_check_eku.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_cmp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_find_subjectAltName_otherName.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_SPKI.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_SPKI_AlgorithmIdentifier.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_attribute.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_base_subject.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_friendly_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_issuer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_issuer_unique_id.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_notAfter.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_notBefore.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_serialnumber.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_subject.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_get_subject_unique_id.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_init_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_keyusage_print.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_ref.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cert_set_friendly_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_add.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_append.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_end_seq.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_filter.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_find.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_info.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_iter_f.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_merge.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_next_cert.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_start_seq.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_certs_store.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ci_print_names.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_clear_error_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cms.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cms_create_signed_1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cms_envelope_1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cms_unenvelope.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cms_unwrap_ContentInfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cms_verify_signed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_cms_wrap_ContentInfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_context_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_context_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_context_set_missing_revoke.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_crl_add_revoked_certs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_crl_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_crl_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_crl_lifetime.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_crl_sign.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_crypto.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_env.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_env_add.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_env_add_binding.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_env_find.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_env_find_binding.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_env_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_env_lfind.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_err.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_error.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_free_error_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_free_octet_string_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_general_name_unparse.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_get_error_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_get_one_cert.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_keyset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_lock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_misc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name_binary.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name_cmp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name_copy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name_expand.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name_is_null_p.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name_to_Name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_name_to_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ocsp_request.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_ocsp_verify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_oid_print.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_oid_sprint.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_parse_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_peer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_peer_info_add_cms_alg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_peer_info_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_peer_info_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_peer_info_set_cert.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_peer_info_set_cms_algs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_print.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_print_cert.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_print_stdout.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_match_cmp_func.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_match_eku.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_match_friendly_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_match_issuer_serial.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_match_option.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_statistic_file.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_query_unparse_stats.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_revoke.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_revoke_add_crl.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_revoke_add_ocsp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_revoke_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_revoke_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_revoke_ocsp_print.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_revoke_verify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_set_error_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_set_error_stringv.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_unparse_der_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_validate_cert.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_validate_ctx_add_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_validate_ctx_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_validate_ctx_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_validate_ctx_set_print.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_attach_anchors.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_attach_revoke.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_ctx_f_allow_default_trustanchors.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_destroy_ctx.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_hostname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_init_ctx.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_path.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_set_max_depth.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_set_proxy_certificate.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_set_strict_rfc3280_verification.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_set_time.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_verify_signature.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hx509_xfree.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/k_afs_cell_of_file.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/k_hasafs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/k_pioctl.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/k_setpag.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/k_unlog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/kadm5_pwcheck.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/kafs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/kafs5.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/kafs_set_verbose.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/kafs_settoken.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/kafs_settoken5.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/kafs_settoken_rxkad.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb524_convert_creds_kdc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb524_convert_creds_kdc_ccache.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_425_conv_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_425_conv_principal_ext.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_524_conv_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_acc_ops.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_acl_match_file.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_acl_match_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_add_et_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_add_extra_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_add_ignore_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_addlog_dest.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_addlog_func.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_addr2sockaddr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_address_compare.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_address_order.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_address_prefixlen_boundary.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_address_search.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_afslog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_afslog_uid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_allow_weak_crypto.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_aname_to_localname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_anyaddr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_appdefault.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_appdefault_boolean.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_appdefault_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_appdefault_time.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_append_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_genaddrs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_getaddrs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_getflags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_getkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_getlocalsubkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_getrcache.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_getremotesubkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_getuserkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_initivector.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setaddrs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setaddrs_from_fd.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setflags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setivector.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setlocalsubkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setrcache.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setremotesubkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_con_setuserkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_getauthenticator.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_getcksumtype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_getkeytype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_getlocalseqnumber.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_getremoteseqnumber.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_setcksumtype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_setkeytype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_setlocalseqnumber.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_auth_setremoteseqnumber.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_build_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_build_principal_ext.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_build_principal_va.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_build_principal_va_ext.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_c_enctype_compare.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_c_make_checksum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_cache_end_seq_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_cache_get_first.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_cache_match.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_cache_next.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_clear_mcred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_copy_cache.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_copy_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_copy_match_f.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_default_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_destroy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_end_seq_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_gen_new.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_config.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_friendly_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_full_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_kdc_offset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_lifetime.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_ops.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_prefix_ops.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_type.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_get_version.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_initialize.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_last_change_time.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_move.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_new_unique.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_next_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_register.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_remove_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_resolve.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_retrieve_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_set_config.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_set_default_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_set_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_set_friendly_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_set_kdc_offset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_start_seq_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_store_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_support_switch.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cc_switch.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ccache.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ccache_intro.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cccol_cursor_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cccol_cursor_new.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cccol_cursor_next.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cccol_last_change_time.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_change_password.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_check_transited.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_checksum_is_collision_proof.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_checksum_is_keyed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_checksumsize.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_cksumtype_to_enctype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_clear_error_message.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_clear_error_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_closelog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_compare_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_file_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_free_strings.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_get_bool.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_get_bool_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_get_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_get_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_get_string_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_get_strings.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_get_time.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_get_time_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_parse_file_multi.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_parse_string_multi.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_vget_bool.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_vget_bool_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_vget_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_vget_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_vget_string_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_vget_strings.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_vget_time.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_config_vget_time_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_creds_contents.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_host_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_keyblock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_keyblock_contents.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_copy_ticket.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_create_checksum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_create_checksum_iov.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_credential.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_creds_get_ticket_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto_destroy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto_fx_cf2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto_getblocksize.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto_getconfoundersize.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto_getenctype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto_getpadsize.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_crypto_iov.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_data_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_data_cmp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_data_copy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_data_ct_cmp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_data_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_data_realloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_data_zero.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_decrypt.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_decrypt_EncryptedData.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_decrypt_iov_ivec.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_deprecated.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_digest.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_digest_probe.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_eai_to_heim_errno.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_encrypt.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_encrypt_EncryptedData.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_encrypt_iov_ivec.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_enctype_disable.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_enctype_enable.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_enctype_valid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_enctypes_compatible_keys.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_error.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_expand_hostname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_expand_hostname_realms.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_fcc_ops.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_fileformats.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_find_padata.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_config_files.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_cred_contents.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_creds_contents.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_data_contents.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_error_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_host_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_keyblock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_keyblock_contents.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_krbhst.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_ticket.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_free_unparsed_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_fwd_tgt_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_generate_random_block.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_generate_subkey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_generate_subkey_extended.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_all_client_addrs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_all_server_addrs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_cred_from_kdc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_cred_from_kdc_opt.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_credentials.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_default_config_files.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_default_in_tkt_etypes.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_default_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_default_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_default_realms.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_dns_canonicalize_hostname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_extra_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_fcache_version.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_forwarded_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_host_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_ignore_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_in_cred.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_in_tkt_with_keytab.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_in_tkt_with_password.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_in_tkt_with_skey.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_init_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_init_creds_keyblock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_init_creds_keytab.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_init_creds_opt_get_error.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_init_creds_opt_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_init_creds_password.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_kdc_sec_offset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_krb524hst.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_krb_admin_hst.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_krb_changepw_hst.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_krbhst.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_max_time_skew.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_use_admin_kdc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_get_validated_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_getportbyname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_h_addr2addr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_h_addr2sockaddr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_h_errno_to_heim_errno.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_context.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_get_error.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_intro.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_set_keytab.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_set_password.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_set_service.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_creds_step.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_init_ets.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_initlog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_introduction.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_is_config_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_is_thread_safe.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kerberos_enctypes.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keyblock_get_enctype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keyblock_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keyblock_zero.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keytab.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keytab_intro.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keytab_key_proc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keytype_to_enctypes.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keytype_to_enctypes_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_keytype_to_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_krbhst_format_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_krbhst_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_krbhst_get_addrinfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_krbhst_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_krbhst_next.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_krbhst_next_as_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_krbhst_reset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_add_entry.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_compare.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_copy_entry_contents.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_default_modify_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_default_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_destroy.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_end_seq_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_free_entry.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_get_entry.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_get_full_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_get_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_get_type.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_have_content.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_next_entry.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_read_service_key.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_register.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_remove_entry.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_resolve.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kt_start_seq_get.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_kuserok.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_log.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_log_msg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_make_addrport.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_make_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_max_sockaddr_size.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_mcc_ops.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_mk_req.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_mk_safe.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_openlog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_pac.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_pac_get_buffer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_pac_verify.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_parse_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_parse_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_parse_name_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_parse_nametype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_password_key_proc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_plugin_register.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_prepend_config_files_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_princ_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_princ_set_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_compare.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_compare_any_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_get_comp_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_get_num_comp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_get_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_get_type.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_intro.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_is_krbtgt.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_match.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_set_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_principal_set_type.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_print_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_random_to_key.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rcache.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rd_error.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rd_req_ctx.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rd_req_in_ctx_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rd_req_in_set_keytab.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rd_req_in_set_pac_check.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rd_req_out_ctx_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rd_req_out_get_server.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_rd_safe.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_realm_compare.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_addrs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_authdata.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_creds_tag.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_int16.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_int32.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_int8.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_keyblock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_stringz.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_times.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_uint16.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_uint32.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ret_uint8.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_config_files.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_default_in_tkt_etypes.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_default_realm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_dns_canonicalize_hostname.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_error_message.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_error_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_extra_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_fcache_version.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_home_dir_access.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_ignore_addresses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_kdc_sec_offset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_max_time_skew.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_password.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_real_time.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_set_use_admin_kdc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_sname_to_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_sock_to_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_sockaddr2address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_sockaddr2port.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_sockaddr_uninteresting.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_clear_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_emem.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_from_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_from_fd.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_from_mem.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_from_readonly_mem.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_get_byteorder.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_get_eof_code.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_is_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_read.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_seek.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_set_byteorder.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_set_eof_code.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_set_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_set_max_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_to_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_truncate.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_storage_write.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_addrs.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_authdata.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_creds_tag.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_int16.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_int32.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_int8.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_keyblock.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_principal.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_stringz.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_times.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_uint16.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_uint32.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_store_uint8.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_string_to_key.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_string_to_keytype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_support.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ticket.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ticket_get_authorization_data_type.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ticket_get_client.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ticket_get_endtime.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ticket_get_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_ticket_get_server.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_timeofday.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_unparse_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_unparse_name_fixed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_unparse_name_fixed_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_unparse_name_fixed_short.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_unparse_name_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_unparse_name_short.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_us_timeofday.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_v4compat.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_checksum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_checksum_iov.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_init_creds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_opt_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_opt_set_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_opt_set_keytab.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_opt_set_secure.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_opt_set_service.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_user.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_user_lrealm.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_verify_user_opt.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_vlog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_vlog_msg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_vset_error_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb5_vwarn.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb_afslog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/krb_afslog_uid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ntlm_buf.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ntlm_core.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ntlm_type1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ntlm_type2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/ntlm_type3.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/krb5.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hprop.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hpropd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/iprop-log.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/iprop.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kadmin.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kadmind.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kcm.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kdc.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kdigest.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kerberos.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kimpersonate.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kpasswdd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/kstash.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ktutil.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pam_krb5.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pam_ksu.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/string2key.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/verify_krb5_conf.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_KERBEROS_SUPPORT} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/compile_et OLD_FILES+=usr/include/com_err.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/com_right.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcom_err.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcom_err.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libcom_err.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcom_err_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcom_err.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcom_err.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libcom_err.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcom_err_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/compile_et.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/com_err.3.gz .endif .if ${MK_LDNS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libldns.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libldns.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libldns.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libldns_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libldns.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libldns.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/private/libldns.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libldns_p.a .endif .endif .if ${MK_LDNS_UTILS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/drill OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/drill.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/host OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/host.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_LEGACY_CONSOLE} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/kbdcontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/kbdmap OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/moused OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/vidcontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/vidfont OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kbdcontrol.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/kbdmap.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/vidcontrol.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/vidfont.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/kbdmap.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/keymap.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/moused.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_LIB32} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/mtree/BSD.lib32.dist OLD_FILES+=libexec/ld-elf32.so.1 . if exists(${DESTDIR}/usr/lib32) LIB32_DIRS!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib32 -type d \ | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo LIB32_FILES!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib32 \! -type d \ \! -name "lib*.so*" | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo LIB32_LIBS!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib32 \! -type d \ -name "lib*.so*" | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo OLD_DIRS+=${LIB32_DIRS} OLD_FILES+=${LIB32_FILES} OLD_LIBS+=${LIB32_LIBS} . endif . if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} == no . if exists(${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug/usr/lib32) DEBUG_LIB32_DIRS!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug/usr/lib32 -type d \ | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo DEBUG_LIB32_FILES!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug/usr/lib32 \! -type d \ \! -name "lib*.so*" | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo DEBUG_LIB32_LIBS!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/debug/usr/lib32 \! -type d \ -name "lib*.so*" | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo OLD_DIRS+=${DEBUG_LIB32_DIRS} OLD_FILES+=${DEBUG_LIB32_FILES} OLD_LIBS+=${DEBUG_LIB32_LIBS} . endif . endif .endif .if ${MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS} == no OLD_LIBS+=lib/libcxxrt.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libc++.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libc++_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libc++experimental.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libc++.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libc++.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcxxrt.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcxxrt.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcxxrt_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__bit_reference OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__bsd_locale_defaults.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__bsd_locale_fallbacks.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__config OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__debug OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__functional_03 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__functional_base OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__functional_base_03 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__hash_table OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__libcpp_version OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__locale OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__mutex_base OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__nullptr OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__refstring OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__split_buffer OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__sso_allocator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__std_stream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__string OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__threading_support OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__tree OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__tuple OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/__undef_macros OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/algorithm OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/any OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/array OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/atomic OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/bitset OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cassert OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ccomplex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cctype OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cerrno OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cfenv OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cfloat OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/chrono OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cinttypes OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ciso646 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/climits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/clocale OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cmath OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/codecvt OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/complex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/complex.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/condition_variable OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/csetjmp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/csignal OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cstdarg OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cstdbool OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cstddef OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cstdint OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cstdio OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cstdlib OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cstring OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ctgmath OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ctime OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ctype.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cwchar OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cwctype OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/cxxabi.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/deque OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/errno.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/exception OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/__config OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/__memory OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/algorithm OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/any OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/chrono OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/deque OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/dynarray OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/filesystem OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/forward_list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/functional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/iterator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/memory_resource OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/optional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/propagate_const OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/ratio OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/regex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/string OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/string_view OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/system_error OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/tuple OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/type_traits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/unordered_map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/unordered_set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/utility OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental/vector OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ext/__hash OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ext/hash_map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ext/hash_set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/float.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/forward_list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/fstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/functional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/future OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/initializer_list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/inttypes.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/iomanip OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ios OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/iosfwd OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/iostream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/istream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/iterator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/limits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/limits.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/locale OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/locale.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/math.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/memory OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/mutex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/new OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/numeric OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/numeric OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/optional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ostream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/queue OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/random OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/ratio OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/regex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/scoped_allocator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/setjmp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/shared_mutex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/sstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/stack OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/stdbool.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/stddef.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/stdexcept OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/stdint.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/stdio.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/stdlib.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/streambuf OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/string OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/string.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/string_view OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/strstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/system_error OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tgmath.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/thread OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__bit_reference OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__bsd_locale_defaults.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__bsd_locale_fallbacks.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__config OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__debug OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__functional_03 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__functional_base OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__functional_base_03 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__hash_table OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__libcpp_version OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__locale OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__mutex_base OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__nullptr OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__refstring OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__split_buffer OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__sso_allocator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__std_stream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__string OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__threading_support OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__tree OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__tuple OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/__undef_min_max OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/algorithm OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/any OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/array OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/atomic OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/bitset OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cassert OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/ccomplex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cctype OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cerrno OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cfenv OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cfloat OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/chrono OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cinttypes OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/ciso646 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/climits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/clocale OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cmath OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/codecvt OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/complex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/complex.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/condition_variable OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/csetjmp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/csignal OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cstdarg OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cstdbool OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cstddef OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cstdint OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cstdio OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cstdlib OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cstring OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/ctgmath OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/ctime OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/ctype.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cwchar OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/cwctype OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/deque OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/errno.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/exception OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/float.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/forward_list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/fstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/functional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/future OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/initializer_list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/inttypes.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/iomanip OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/ios OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/iosfwd OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/iostream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/istream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/iterator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/limits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/limits.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/list OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/locale OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/locale.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/math.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/memory OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/mutex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/new OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/numeric OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/numeric OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/optional OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/ostream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/queue OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/random OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/ratio OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/regex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/scoped_allocator OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/setjmp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/shared_mutex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/sstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/stack OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/stdbool.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/stddef.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/stdexcept OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/stdint.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/stdio.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/stdlib.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/streambuf OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/string OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/string.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/string_view OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/strstream OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/system_error OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/tgmath.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/thread OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/tuple OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/type_traits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/typeindex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/typeinfo OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/unordered_map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/unordered_set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/utility OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/valarray OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/variant OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/vector OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/wchar.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1/wctype.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/tuple OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/type_traits OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/typeindex OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/typeinfo OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/unordered_map OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/unordered_set OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/unwind-arm.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/unwind-itanium.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/unwind.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/utility OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/valarray OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/variant OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/vector OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/wchar.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/c++/v1/wctype.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libc++.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libc++.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libc++.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libc++_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcxxrt.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcxxrt.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libcxxrt.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libcxxrt_p.a OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/c++/v1/tr1 OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/c++/v1/experimental OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/c++/v1/ext OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/c++/v1 .endif .if ${MK_LIBTHR} == no OLD_LIBS+=lib/libthr.so.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libthr.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libthr_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libthr.3.gz .endif .if ${MK_LLD} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ld.lld .endif .if ${MK_LLDB} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lldb OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lldb.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_LOCALES} == no OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/af_ZA.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/am_ET.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/am_ET.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/am_ET.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/am_ET.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/am_ET.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/am_ET.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/am_ET.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ar_AE.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_AE.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_AE.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_AE.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_AE.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_AE.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_AE.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ar_EG.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_EG.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_EG.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_EG.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_EG.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_EG.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_EG.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ar_JO.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_JO.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_JO.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_JO.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_JO.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_JO.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_JO.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ar_MA.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_MA.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_MA.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_MA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_MA.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_MA.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_MA.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ar_QA.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_QA.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_QA.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_QA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_QA.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_QA.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_QA.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ar_SA.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_SA.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_SA.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_SA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_SA.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_SA.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ar_SA.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1131 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1131/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1131/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1131/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1131/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1131/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1131/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1251 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1251/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1251/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1251/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1251/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1251/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.CP1251/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.ISO8859-5 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.ISO8859-5/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.ISO8859-5/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.ISO8859-5/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.ISO8859-5/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.ISO8859-5/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.ISO8859-5/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/be_BY.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.CP1251 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.CP1251/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.CP1251/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.CP1251/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.CP1251/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.CP1251/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.CP1251/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/bg_BG.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_AD.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_ES.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_FR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ca_IT.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.ISO8859-2/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.ISO8859-2/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.ISO8859-2/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.ISO8859-2/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.ISO8859-2/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.ISO8859-2/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/cs_CZ.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/da_DK.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_AT.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_CH.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/de_DE.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/el_GR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.US-ASCII OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.US-ASCII/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.US-ASCII/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.US-ASCII/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.US-ASCII/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.US-ASCII/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.US-ASCII/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_AU.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.US-ASCII OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.US-ASCII/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.US-ASCII/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.US-ASCII/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.US-ASCII/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.US-ASCII/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.US-ASCII/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_CA.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.US-ASCII OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.US-ASCII/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.US-ASCII/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.US-ASCII/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.US-ASCII/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.US-ASCII/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.US-ASCII/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_GB.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_HK.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_IE.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.US-ASCII OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.US-ASCII/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.US-ASCII/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.US-ASCII/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.US-ASCII/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.US-ASCII/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.US-ASCII/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_NZ.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_PH.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_PH.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_PH.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_PH.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_PH.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_PH.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_PH.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_SG.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_US.US-ASCII OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.US-ASCII/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.US-ASCII/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.US-ASCII/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.US-ASCII/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.US-ASCII/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.US-ASCII/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.US-ASCII OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.US-ASCII/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.US-ASCII/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.US-ASCII/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.US-ASCII/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.US-ASCII/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.US-ASCII/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/en_ZA.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_AR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/es_CR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_CR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_CR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_CR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_CR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_CR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_CR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_ES.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/es_MX.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/et_EE.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/eu_ES.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fi_FI.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_BE.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CA.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_CH.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/fr_FR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/he_IL.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/he_IL.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/he_IL.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/he_IL.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/he_IL.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/he_IL.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/he_IL.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.ISCII-DEV OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.ISCII-DEV/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.ISCII-DEV/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.ISCII-DEV/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.ISCII-DEV/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.ISCII-DEV/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.ISCII-DEV/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.ISO8859-2/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.ISO8859-2/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.ISO8859-2/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.ISO8859-2/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.ISO8859-2/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.ISO8859-2/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hr_HR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hu_HU.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.ARMSCII-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.ARMSCII-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.ARMSCII-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.ARMSCII-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.ARMSCII-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.ARMSCII-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.ARMSCII-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/hy_AM.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/is_IS.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_CH.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/it_IT.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.eucJP OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.eucJP/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.eucJP/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.eucJP/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.eucJP/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.eucJP/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.eucJP/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.SJIS OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.SJIS/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.SJIS/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.SJIS/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.SJIS/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.SJIS/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.SJIS/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ja_JP.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/kk_KZ.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/kk_KZ.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/kk_KZ.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/kk_KZ.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/kk_KZ.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/kk_KZ.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/kk_KZ.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.CP949 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.CP949/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.CP949/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.CP949/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.CP949/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.CP949/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.CP949/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.eucKR OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.eucKR/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.eucKR/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.eucKR/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.eucKR/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.eucKR/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.eucKR/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ko_KR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.ISO8859-13 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.ISO8859-13/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.ISO8859-13/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.ISO8859-13/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.ISO8859-13/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.ISO8859-13/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.ISO8859-13/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lt_LT.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.ISO8859-13 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.ISO8859-13/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.ISO8859-13/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.ISO8859-13/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.ISO8859-13/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.ISO8859-13/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.ISO8859-13/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/lv_LV.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/mn_MN.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/mn_MN.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/mn_MN.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/mn_MN.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/mn_MN.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/mn_MN.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/mn_MN.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nb_NO.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_BE.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nl_NL.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/nn_NO.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pl_PL.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.ISO8859-2/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.ISO8859-2/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.ISO8859-2/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.ISO8859-2/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.ISO8859-2/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.ISO8859-2/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ro_RO.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP1251 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP1251/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP1251/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP1251/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP1251/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP1251/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP1251/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP866 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP866/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP866/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP866/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP866/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP866/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.CP866/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.ISO8859-5 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.KOI8-R OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.KOI8-R/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.KOI8-R/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.KOI8-R/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.KOI8-R/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.KOI8-R/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.KOI8-R/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/ru_RU.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/se_FI.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_FI.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_FI.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_FI.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_FI.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_FI.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_FI.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/se_NO.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_NO.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_NO.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_NO.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_NO.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_NO.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/se_NO.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.ISO8859-2/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.ISO8859-2/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.ISO8859-2/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.ISO8859-2/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.ISO8859-2/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.ISO8859-2/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sk_SK.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.ISO8859-2/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.ISO8859-2/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.ISO8859-2/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.ISO8859-2/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.ISO8859-2/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.ISO8859-2/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sl_SI.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-5 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-5/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-5/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-5/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-5/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-5/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-5/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-2/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-2/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-2/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-2/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-2/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.ISO8859-2/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8@latin OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8@latin/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8@latin/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8@latin/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8@latin/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8@latin/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sr_RS.UTF-8@latin/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_FI.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-1/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-1/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-1/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-1/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-1/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-15 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-15/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-15/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-15/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-15/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-15/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.ISO8859-15/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/sv_SE.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.ISO8859-9 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.ISO8859-9/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.ISO8859-9/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.ISO8859-9/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.ISO8859-9/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.ISO8859-9/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.ISO8859-9/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/tr_TR.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.ISO8859-5 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.KOI8-U OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.KOI8-U/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.KOI8-U/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.KOI8-U/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.KOI8-U/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.KOI8-U/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.KOI8-U/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/uk_UA.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.eucCN OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.eucCN/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.eucCN/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.eucCN/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.eucCN/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.eucCN/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.eucCN/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB18030 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB18030/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB18030/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB18030/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB18030/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB18030/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB18030/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB2312 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB2312/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB2312/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB2312/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB2312/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB2312/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GB2312/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GBK OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GBK/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GBK/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GBK/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GBK/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GBK/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.GBK/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/zh_HK.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_HK.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_HK.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_HK.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_HK.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_HK.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_HK.UTF-8/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.Big5 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.Big5/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.Big5/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.Big5/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.Big5/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.Big5/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.Big5/LC_TIME OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.UTF-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/locale/zh_TW.UTF-8/LC_TIME .endif .if ${MK_LOCATE} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/locate.rc OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/weekly/310.locate OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/locate OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/locate.bigram OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/locate.code OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/locate.concatdb OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/locate.mklocatedb OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/locate.updatedb OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/locate.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/locate.updatedb.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/updatedb.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_LPR} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/hosts.lpd OLD_FILES+=etc/printcap OLD_FILES+=etc/newsyslog.conf.d/lpr.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/lpd OLD_FILES+=etc/syslog.d/lpr.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lp OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lpq OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lpr OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/lprm OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/lpr/ru/bjc-240.sh.sample OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/lpr/ru/koi2alt OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/lpr/ru/koi2855 OLD_DIRS+=usr/libexec/lpr/ru OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/lpr/lpf OLD_DIRS+=usr/libexec/lpr OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/chkprintcap OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/lpc OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/lpd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/lptest OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/pac OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/smm/07.lpd/paper.ascii.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/smm/07.lpd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/hosts.lpd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/printcap OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lpq.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lpr.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lprm.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/lptest.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/printcap.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/chkprintcap.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/lpc.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/lpd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pac.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_MAIL} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/aliases OLD_FILES+=etc/mail.rc OLD_FILES+=etc/mail/aliases OLD_FILES+=etc/mail/mailer.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/130.clean-msgs OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/Mail OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/biff OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/from OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/mail OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/mailx OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/msgs OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/comsat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/mail.rc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/Mail.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/biff.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/from.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/mail.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/mailx.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/msgs.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/comsat.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/misc/mail.help OLD_FILES+=usr/share/misc/mail.tildehelp .endif .if ${MK_MAILWRAPPER} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/mail/mailer.conf # Don't remove, for no mailwrapper case: # /usr/sbin/sendmail -> /usr/sbin/mailwrapper # /usr/sbin/mailwrapper -> /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail #OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/mailwrapper OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/mailwrapper.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_MAKE} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/make OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/make.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/atf.test.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.arch.inc.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.compiler.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.cpu.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.crunchgen.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.dep.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.doc.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.dtb.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.endian.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.files.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.incs.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.info.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.init.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.kmod.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.libnames.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.links.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.man.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.mkopt.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.nls.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.obj.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.opts.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.own.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.port.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.port.options.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.port.post.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.port.pre.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.prog.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.progs.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.snmpmod.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.subdir.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.symver.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.sys.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/bsd.test.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/plain.test.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/suite.test.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/sys.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/tap.test.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/version_gen.awk OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd/libtest.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/libtest.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/archives/fmt_oldbsd/libtest.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t0/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t0/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t0/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t0/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t0/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t1/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t2/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t2/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t2/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t2/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t2/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t3/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t3/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t3/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t3/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/basic/t3/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/common.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/ellipsis/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/ellipsis/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/ellipsis/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/ellipsis/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/ellipsis/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/ellipsis/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/empty/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/empty/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/empty/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/empty/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/empty/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/empty/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/joberr/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/joberr/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/joberr/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/joberr/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/joberr/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/joberr/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/plus/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/plus/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/plus/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/plus/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/plus/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/execution/plus/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/builtin/sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/meta/sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path/sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/path_select/shell OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/replace/shell OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/shell/select/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/basic/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/basic/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/basic/TEST1.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/basic/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/basic/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/basic/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/basic/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild1/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild1/TEST1.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild1/TEST2.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild2/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild2/TEST1.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild2/TEST2.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild2/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild2/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild2/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/suffixes/src_wild2/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/directive-t0/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/directive-t0/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/directive-t0/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/directive-t0/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/directive-t0/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/directive-t0/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.status.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.status.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/enl/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/funny-targets/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/syntax/semi/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/2/1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/2/1/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/2/1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/2/1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/2/1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/2/1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/mk/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t0/mk/sys.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/2/1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/2/1/cleanup OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/2/1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/2/1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/2/1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/2/1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/mk/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t1/mk/sys.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/2/1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/2/1/cleanup OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/2/1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/2/1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/2/1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/2/1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/mk/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/sysmk/t2/mk/sys.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/test-new.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_M/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_M/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_M/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_M/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_M/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_M/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/modifier_t/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/opt_V/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/t0/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/t0/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/t0/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/t0/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/t0/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/bmake/variables/t0/legacy_test .endif .if ${MK_MAN} == no MAN_FILES!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/openssl/man -type f | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo OLD_FILES+=${MAN_FILES} MAN_DIRS!=find ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/openssl/man -type d | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo OLD_DIRS+=${MAN_DIRS} .endif .if ${MK_MAN_UTILS} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/weekly/320.whatis OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/weekly/330.catman OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/apropos OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/catman OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/makewhatis OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/man OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/manpath OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/whatis OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/catman.local OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/makewhatis.local OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/manctl OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/apropos.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/catman.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/makewhatis.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/man.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/manpath.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/whatis.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/man.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/catman.local.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/makewhatis.local.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/manctl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/whatis OLD_FILES+=usr/share/openssl/man/whatis .endif .if ${MK_NDIS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ndiscvt OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ndisgen OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ndiscvt.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ndisgen.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/misc/windrv_stub.c .endif .if ${MK_NETCAT} == no OLD_FILES+=rescue/nc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/nc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/nc.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_NETGRAPH} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netgraph.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libnetgraph.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libnetgraph.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libnetgraph.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libnetgraph_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libnetgraph.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libnetgraph.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libnetgraph.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libnetgraph_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/pppoed OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/flowctl OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/lmcconfig OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ngctl OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/nghook OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgAllocRecvAsciiMsg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgAllocRecvData.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgAllocRecvMsg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgMkSockNode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgNameNode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgRecvAsciiMsg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgRecvData.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgRecvMsg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgSendAsciiMsg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgSendData.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgSendMsg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgSendMsgReply.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgSetDebug.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/NgSetErrLog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/netgraph.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/flowctl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/lmcconfig.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ngctl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/nghook.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pppoed.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_NETGRAPH_SUPPORT} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/include/bsnmp/snmp_netgraph.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_netgraph.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_netgraph.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_netgraph.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/netgraph_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-NETGRAPH.txt .endif .if ${MK_NIS} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ypbind OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ypldap OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/yppasswdd OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ypserv OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ypset OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ypupdated OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ypxfrd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ypcat OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ypchfn OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ypchpass OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ypchsh OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ypmatch OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/yppasswd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ypwhich OLD_FILES+=usr/include/ypclnt.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libypclnt.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libypclnt.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libypclnt.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libypclnt_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libypclnt.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libypclnt.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libypclnt.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libypclnt_p.a .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/mknetid OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/yppwupdate OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/ypxfr OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rpc.yppasswdd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rpc.ypupdated OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/rpc.ypxfrd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/yp_mkdb OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ypbind OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ypinit OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/yppoll OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/yppush OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ypserv OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ypset OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ypcat.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ypchfn.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ypchpass.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ypchsh.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ypmatch.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/yppasswd.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ypwhich.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/netid.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/mknetid.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rpc.yppasswdd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rpc.ypxfrd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/NIS.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/YP.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/yp.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/nis.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/yp_mkdb.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ypbind.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ypinit.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/yppoll.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/yppush.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ypserv.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ypset.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ypxfr.8.gz OLD_FILES+=var/yp/Makefile OLD_FILES+=var/yp/Makefile.dist .endif .if ${MK_NLS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/C/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/be_BY.UTF-8/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ca_ES.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.ISO8859-15/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.ISO8859-15/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.ISO8859-15/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/el_GR.ISO8859-7/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/el_GR.ISO8859-7/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/el_GR.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/en_US.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/en_US.ISO8859-15/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.ISO8859-1/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/et_EE.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/et_EE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fi_FI.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fi_FI.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/gl_ES.ISO8859-1/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/gl_ES.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/sort.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_CH.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_CH.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_IT.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_IT.ISO8859-15/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_IT.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_IT.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.UTF-8/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.UTF-8/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.eucJP/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.eucJP/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.eucJP/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ko_KR.UTF-8/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ko_KR.eucKR/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/mn_MN.UTF-8/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/no_NO.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/pl_PL.ISO8859-2/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/pt_BR.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/pt_PT.ISO8859-1/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.CP1251/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.CP866/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.KOI8-R/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.KOI8-R/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.KOI8-R/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.KOI8-R/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/sk_SK.ISO8859-2/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/sv_SE.ISO8859-1/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.KOI8-U/ee.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.KOI8-U/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.UTF-8/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.UTF-8/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/zh_CN.GB18030/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/zh_CN.GB2312/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/zh_CN.UTF-8/grep.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/zh_CN.UTF-8/libc.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/bin/sh/builtins/locale1.0 .endif .if ${MK_NLS_CATALOGS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/el_GR.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/et_EE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fi_FI.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_IT.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.CP1251/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.CP866/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.UTF-8/tcsh.cat .endif .if ${MK_NS_CACHING} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/nscd.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/nscd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/nscd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/nscd.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/nscd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/nscd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_NTP} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/ntp.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/480.status-ntpd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ntpq OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ntp-keygen OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ntpd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ntpdate OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ntpdc OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ntptime OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/sntp OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/accopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/assoc.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/audio.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/authopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/build.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/clockopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/config.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/confopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/copyright.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/debug.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver1.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver10.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver11.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver12.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver16.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver18.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver19.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver2.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver20.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver22.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver26.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver27.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver28.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver29.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver3.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver30.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver32.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver33.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver34.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver35.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver36.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver37.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver4.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver5.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver6.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver7.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver8.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/driver9.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/extern.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/hints.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/howto.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/index.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/kern.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ldisc.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/measure.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/miscopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/monopt.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/mx4200data.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/notes.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntpd.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntpdate.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntpdc.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntpq.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntptime.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/ntptrace.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/parsedata.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/parsenew.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/patches.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/porting.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/pps.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/prefer.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/quick.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/rdebug.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/refclock.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/release.html OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/ntp/tickadj.html OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ntp/drivers OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ntp/drivers/scripts OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ntp/drivers/icons OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ntp/hints OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ntp/icons OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ntp/pic OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ntp/scripts OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/ntp OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/ntp.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/sntp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ntp.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ntp.keys.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ntp-keygen.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ntpd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ntpdate.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ntpdc.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ntpq.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ntptime.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_OPENSSH} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/sshd OLD_FILES+=etc/ssh/moduli OLD_FILES+=etc/ssh/ssh_config OLD_FILES+=etc/ssh/sshd_config OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/scp OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/sftp OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/slogin OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ssh OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ssh-add OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ssh-agent OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ssh-copy-id OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ssh-keygen OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ssh-keyscan OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/pam_ssh.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/pam_ssh.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libssh.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libssh.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libssh.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libssh_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/pam_ssh.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/pam_ssh.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libssh.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libssh.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/private/libssh.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libssh_p.a .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/sftp-server OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/ssh-keysign OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/ssh-pkcs11-helper OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/sshd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/scp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/sftp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/slogin.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ssh-add.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ssh-agent.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ssh-copy-id.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ssh-keygen.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ssh-keyscan.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ssh.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/ssh_config.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/sshd_config.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pam_ssh.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/sftp-server.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ssh-keysign.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ssh-pkcs11-helper.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/sshd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_OPENSSL} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/keyserv .endif .if ${MK_PC_SYSINSTALL} == no # backend-partmanager OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-partmanager/create-part.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-partmanager/delete-part.sh # backend-query OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/detect-emulation.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/detect-laptop.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/detect-nics.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/disk-info.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/disk-list.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/disk-part.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/enable-net.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/get-packages.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/list-components.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/list-config.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/list-mirrors.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/list-packages.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/list-rsync-backups.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/list-tzones.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/query-langs.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/send-logs.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/setup-ssh-keys.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/set-mirror.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/sys-mem.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/test-live.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/test-netup.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/update-part-list.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/xkeyboard-layouts.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/xkeyboard-models.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query/xkeyboard-variants.sh # backend OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-bsdlabel.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-cleanup.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-disk.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-extractimage.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-ftp.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-installcomponents.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-installpackages.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-localize.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-mountdisk.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-mountoptical.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-networking.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-newfs.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-parse.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-packages.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-runcommands.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-unmount.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-upgrade.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions-users.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/functions.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/installimage.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/parseconfig.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend/startautoinstall.sh # conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/conf/avail-langs OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/conf/exclude-from-upgrade OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/conf/license/bsd-en.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/conf/license/intel-en.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/conf/license/nvidia-en.txt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/conf/pc-sysinstall.conf # doc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/doc/help-disk-list OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/doc/help-disk-size OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/doc/help-index OLD_FILES+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/doc/help-start-autoinstall # examples OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pc-autoinstall.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pcinstall.cfg.fbsd-netinstall OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pcinstall.cfg.geli OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pcinstall.cfg.gmirror OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pcinstall.cfg.netinstall OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pcinstall.cfg.restore OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pcinstall.cfg.rsync OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pcinstall.cfg.upgrade OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall/pcinstall.cfg.zfs # pc-sysinstall OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/pc-sysinstall OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pc-sysinstall.8.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-partmanager OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/backend-query OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/conf/license OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/conf OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall/doc OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/pc-sysinstall OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/pc-sysinstall .endif .if ${MK_PF} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/newsyslog.conf.d/pf.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/security/520.pfdenied OLD_FILES+=etc/pf.os OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/ftp-proxy OLD_FILES+=sbin/pfctl OLD_FILES+=sbin/pflogd OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netpfil/pf/pf.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netpfil/pf/pf_altq.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/netpfil/pf/pf_mtag.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_pf.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_pf.so.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/tftp-proxy OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ftp-proxy OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/pf.os OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/ackpri OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/faq-example1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/faq-example2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/faq-example3 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/pf.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/queue1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/queue2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/queue3 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/queue4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/pf/spamd OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/pf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/pf.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/pflog.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/pfsync.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/pf.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/pf.os.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ftp-proxy.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pfctl.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pflogd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/tftp-proxy.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/pf_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-PF-MIB.txt .endif .if ${MK_PKGBOOTSTRAP} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/pkg OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man7/pkg.7.gz .endif .if ${MK_PMC} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/pmcstudy OLD_FILES+=usr/include/pmc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/pmclog.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libpmc.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libpmc.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libpmc.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libpmc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libpmc.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libpmc.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libpmc.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libpmc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/pmcannotate OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/pmccontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/pmcstat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/pmcstudy.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.atom.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.atomsilvermont.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.core.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.core2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.corei7.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.corei7uc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.haswell.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.haswelluc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.iaf.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.ivybridge.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.ivybridgexeon.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.k7.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.k8.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.mips24k.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.octeon.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.p4.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.p5.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.p6.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.sandybridge.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.sandybridgeuc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.sandybridgexeon.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.soft.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.tsc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.ucf.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.westmere.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.westmereuc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc.xscale.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_allocate.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_attach.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_capabilities.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_configure_logfile.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_cpuinfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_detach.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_disable.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_enable.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_event_names_of_class.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_flush_logfile.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_get_driver_stats.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_get_msr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_name_of_capability.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_name_of_class.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_name_of_cputype.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_name_of_disposition.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_name_of_event.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_name_of_mode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_name_of_state.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_ncpu.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_npmc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_pmcinfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_read.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_release.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_rw.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_set.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_start.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_stop.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_width.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_write.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmc_writelog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmclog.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmclog_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmclog_feed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmclog_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/pmclog_read.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pmcannotate.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pmccontrol.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pmcstat.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_PORTSNAP} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/portsnap.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/make_index OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/phttpget OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/portsnap OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/portsnap.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/phttpget.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/portsnap.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_PPP} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/newsyslog.conf.d/ppp.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/ppp/ppp.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/syslog.d/ppp.conf OLD_DIRS+=etc/ppp OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ppp OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/pppctl OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ppp.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/pppctl.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_PROFILE} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_cuseeme_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_dummy_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_ftp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_irc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_nbt_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_pptp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_skinny_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libalias_smedia_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libarchive_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libasn1_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbegemot_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbluetooth_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsdxml_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsm_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbsnmp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libbz2_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcalendar_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcam_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcom_err_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcompat_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcrypt_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcrypto_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcurses_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libcursesw_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdevinfo_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdevstat_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libdialog_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libedit_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libelf_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libfetch_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libfl_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libform_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libformw_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgcc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgeom_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgnuregex_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libgssapi_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libhdb_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimbase_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libheimsqlite_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libhistory_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libipsec_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libjail_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkadm5clnt_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkadm5srv_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkafs5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkdc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkiconv_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkrb5_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libkvm_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libl_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libln_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libm_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmagic_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmd_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmemstat_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmenu_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmenuw_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmilter_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libncurses_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libncursesw_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libnetgraph_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libngatm_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libopie_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libpanel_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libpanelw_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libpcap_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libpmc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libpthread_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libradius_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libroken_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/librpcsvc_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/librt_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsbuf_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsdp_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsmb_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libssl_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libstdc++_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libsupc++_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libtacplus_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libtermcap_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libtermcapw_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libtermlib_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libtermlibw_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libthr_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libthread_db_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libtinfo_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libtinfow_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libufs_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libugidfw_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libusbhid_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libutil_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libvgl_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libwind_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libwrap_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/liby_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libypclnt_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libz_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libldns_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libssh_p.a .endif .if ${MK_QUOTAS} == no OLD_FILES+=sbin/quotacheck OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/quota OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/edquota OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/quotaoff OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/quotaon OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/repquota OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/quota.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/edquota.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/quotacheck.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/quotaoff.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/quotaon.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/repquota.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_RBOOTD} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/rbootd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rbootd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_RCMDS} == no OLD_FILES+=bin/rcp OLD_FILES+=rescue/rcp OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/rlogin OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/rsh OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/rlogind OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/rshd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/rcp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/rlogin.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/rsh.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rlogind.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rshd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_RESCUE} == no . if exists(${DESTDIR}${TESTSBASE}) RESCUE_DIRS!=find ${DESTDIR}/rescue -type d 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo OLD_DIRS+=${RESCUE_DIRS} RESCUE_FILES!=find ${DESTDIR}/rescue \! -type d 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo OLD_FILES+=${RESCUE_FILES} . endif .endif .if ${MK_ROUTED} == no OLD_FILES+=rescue/routed OLD_FILES+=rescue/rtquery OLD_FILES+=sbin/routed OLD_FILES+=sbin/rtquery OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/routed.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rtquery.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_SENDMAIL} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/newsyslog.conf.d/sendmail.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/150.clean-hoststat OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/440.status-mailq OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/460.status-mail-rejects OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/daily/500.queuerun OLD_FILES+=bin/rmail OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/vacation OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libmilter/mfapi.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libmilter/mfdef.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/libmilter OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmilter.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmilter.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libmilter.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libmilter_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libmilter.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libmilter.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libmilter.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libmilter_p.a .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/mail.local OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/smrsh OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/editmap OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/mailstats OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/makemap OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/praliases OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop/paper.ascii.gz OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/mailq.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/newaliases.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/vacation.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/aliases.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/editmap.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hoststat.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/mail.local.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/mailstats.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/makemap.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/praliases.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/purgestat.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/rmail.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/sendmail.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/smrsh.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/Makefile OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/chez.cs.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/clientproto.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/cs-hpux10.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/cs-hpux9.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/cs-osf1.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/cs-solaris2.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/cs-sunos4.1.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/cs-ultrix4.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/cyrusproto.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-bsd4.4.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-hpux10.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-hpux9.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-linux.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-mpeix.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-nextstep3.3.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-osf1.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-solaris.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-sunos4.1.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-ultrix4.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/huginn.cs.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/knecht.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/mail.cs.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/mail.eecs.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/mailspool.cs.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/python.cs.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/s2k-osf1.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/s2k-ultrix4.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/submit.cf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/submit.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/tcpproto.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/ucbarpa.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/ucbvax.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/uucpproto.mc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/vangogh.cs.mc OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/domain/Berkeley.EDU.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/domain/CS.Berkeley.EDU.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/domain/EECS.Berkeley.EDU.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/domain/S2K.Berkeley.EDU.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/domain/berkeley-only.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/domain/generic.m4 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/domain OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/accept_unqualified_senders.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/accept_unresolvable_domains.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/access_db.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/allmasquerade.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/always_add_domain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/authinfo.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/badmx.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/bcc.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/bestmx_is_local.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/bitdomain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/blacklist_recipients.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/block_bad_helo.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/compat_check.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/conncontrol.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/delay_checks.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/dnsbl.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/domaintable.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/enhdnsbl.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/generics_entire_domain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/genericstable.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/greet_pause.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/ldap_routing.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/limited_masquerade.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/local_lmtp.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/local_no_masquerade.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/local_procmail.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/lookupdotdomain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/loose_relay_check.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/mailertable.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/masquerade_entire_domain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/masquerade_envelope.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/msp.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/mtamark.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/no_default_msa.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/nocanonify.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/nopercenthack.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/notsticky.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/nouucp.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/nullclient.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/prefixmod.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/preserve_local_plus_detail.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/preserve_luser_host.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/promiscuous_relay.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/queuegroup.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/ratecontrol.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/redirect.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/relay_based_on_MX.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/relay_entire_domain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/relay_hosts_only.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/relay_local_from.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/relay_mail_from.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/require_rdns.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/smrsh.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/stickyhost.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/tls_session_features.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/use_client_ptr.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/use_ct_file.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/use_cw_file.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/uucpdomain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/virtuser_entire_domain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature/virtusertable.m4 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/feature OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/hack/cssubdomain.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/hack/xconnect.m4 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/hack OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4/cf.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4/cfhead.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4/proto.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4/version.m4 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/cyrus.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/cyrusv2.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/fax.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/local.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/mail11.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/phquery.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/pop.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/procmail.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/qpage.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/smtp.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/usenet.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer/uucp.m4 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/a-ux.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/aix3.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/aix4.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/aix5.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/altos.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/amdahl-uts.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/bsd4.3.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/bsd4.4.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/bsdi.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/bsdi1.0.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/bsdi2.0.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/darwin.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/dgux.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/domainos.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/dragonfly.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/dynix3.2.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/freebsd4.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/freebsd5.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/freebsd6.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/gnu.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/hpux10.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/hpux11.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/hpux9.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/irix4.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/irix5.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/irix6.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/isc4.1.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/linux.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/maxion.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/mklinux.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/mpeix.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/nextstep.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/openbsd.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/osf1.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/powerux.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/ptx2.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/qnx.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/riscos4.5.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/sco-uw-2.1.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/sco3.2.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/sinix.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/solaris11.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/solaris2.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/solaris2.ml.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/solaris2.pre5.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/solaris8.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/sunos3.5.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/sunos4.1.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/svr4.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/ultrix4.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/unicos.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/unicosmk.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/unicosmp.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/unixware7.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/unknown.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype/uxpds.m4 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/ostype OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/sendmail.schema OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/sh/makeinfo.sh OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/sh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/siteconfig/uucp.cogsci.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/siteconfig/uucp.old.arpa.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/siteconfig/uucp.ucbarpa.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/siteconfig/uucp.ucbvax.m4 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf/siteconfig OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail/cf OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/sendmail .endif .if ${MK_SHAREDOCS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/pjdfstest/README OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/pjdfstest .endif .if ${MK_SSP} == no OLD_LIBS+=lib/libssp.so.0 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/ssp/ssp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/ssp/stdio.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/ssp/string.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/ssp/unistd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libssp.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libssp.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libssp_nonshared.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libssp.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libssp.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libssp.so.0 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libssp_nonshared.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_fgets OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_getcwd OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_gets OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_memcpy OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_memmove OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_memset OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_read OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_readlink OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_snprintf OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_sprintf OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_stpcpy OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_stpncpy OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_strcat OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_strcpy OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_strncat OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_strncpy OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_vsnprintf OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/h_vsprintf OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/libc/ssp/ssp_test .endif .if ${MK_SYSCONS} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/INDEX.fonts OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/armscii8-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/armscii8-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/armscii8-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp1251-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp1251-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp1251-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp437-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp437-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp437-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp437-thin-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp437-thin-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp850-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp850-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp850-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp850-thin-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp850-thin-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp865-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp865-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp865-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp865-thin-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp865-thin-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp866-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp866-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp866-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp866b-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp866c-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp866u-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp866u-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/cp866u-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/haik8-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/haik8-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/haik8-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso-thin-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso02-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso02-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso02-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso04-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso04-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso04-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso04-vga9-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso04-vga9-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso04-vga9-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso04-vga9-wide-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso04-wide-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso05-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso05-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso05-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso07-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso07-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso07-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso08-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso08-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso08-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso09-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso15-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso15-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso15-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso15-thin-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/koi8-r-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/koi8-r-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/koi8-r-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/koi8-rb-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/koi8-rc-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/koi8-u-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/koi8-u-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/koi8-u-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/swiss-1131-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/swiss-1251-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/swiss-8x14.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/swiss-8x16.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/fonts/swiss-8x8.fnt OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/INDEX.keymaps OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/be.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/be.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/bg.bds.ctrlcaps.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/bg.phonetic.ctrlcaps.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/br275.cp850.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/br275.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/br275.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/by.cp1131.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/by.cp1251.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/by.iso5.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ce.iso2.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/colemak.iso15.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/cs.latin2.qwertz.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/cz.iso2.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/danish.cp865.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/danish.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/danish.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/danish.iso.macbook.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/dutch.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/eee_nordic.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/el.iso07.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/estonian.cp850.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/estonian.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/estonian.iso15.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/finnish.cp850.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/finnish.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/fr.dvorak.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/fr.dvorak.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/fr.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/fr.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/fr.macbook.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/fr_CA.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/german.cp850.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/german.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/german.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/gr.elot.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/gr.us101.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/hr.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/hu.iso2.101keys.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/hu.iso2.102keys.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/hy.armscii-8.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/icelandic.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/icelandic.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/it.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/iw.iso8.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/jp.106.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/jp.106x.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/kk.pt154.io.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/kk.pt154.kst.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/latinamerican.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/latinamerican.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/lt.iso4.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/norwegian.dvorak.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/norwegian.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/pl_PL.ISO8859-2.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/pl_PL.dvorak.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/pt.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/pt.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ru.cp866.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ru.iso5.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ru.koi8-r.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ru.koi8-r.shift.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ru.koi8-r.win.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/si.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/sk.iso2.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/spanish.dvorak.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/spanish.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/spanish.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/spanish.iso15.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swedish.cp850.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swedish.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swissfrench.cp850.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swissfrench.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swissfrench.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swissgerman.cp850.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swissgerman.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swissgerman.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/swissgerman.macbook.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/tr.iso9.q.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ua.iso5.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ua.koi8-u.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ua.koi8-u.shift.alt.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/uk.cp850-ctrl.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/uk.cp850.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/uk.dvorak.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/uk.iso-ctrl.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/uk.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.dvorak.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.dvorakl.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.dvorakp.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.dvorakr.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.dvorakx.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.emacs.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.iso.acc.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.iso.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.pc-ctrl.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.unix.kbd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/armscii8-2haik8.scm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/iso-8859-1_to_cp437.scm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/iso-8859-4_for_vga9.scm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/iso-8859-7_to_cp437.scm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/koi8-r2cp866.scm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/koi8-u2cp866u.scm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/us-ascii_to_cp437.scm OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/syscons/fonts OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/syscons/keymaps OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/syscons .endif .if ${MK_TALK} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/talk OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/ntalkd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/talk.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/talkd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_TCSH} == no OLD_FILES+=.cshrc OLD_FILES+=etc/csh.cshrc OLD_FILES+=etc/csh.login OLD_FILES+=etc/csh.logout OLD_FILES+=bin/csh OLD_FILES+=bin/tcsh OLD_FILES+=rescue/csh OLD_FILES+=rescue/tcsh OLD_FILES+=root/.cshrc OLD_FILES+=root/.login OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/csh.cshrc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/csh.login OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/csh.logout OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/tcsh/complete.tcsh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/tcsh/csh-mode.el OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/tcsh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/csh.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/tcsh.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_AT.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/de_DE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/el_GR.ISO8859-7/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/el_GR.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/es_ES.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/et_EE.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/et_EE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fi_FI.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fi_FI.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fi_FI.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_BE.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CA.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/fr_FR.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_CH.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_CH.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_CH.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_IT.ISO8859-1/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_IT.ISO8859-15/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/it_IT.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ja_JP.eucJP/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.CP1251/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.CP866/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.ISO8859-5/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.KOI8-R/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/ru_RU.UTF-8/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.ISO8859-5/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.KOI8-U/tcsh.cat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/nls/uk_UA.UTF-8/tcsh.cat .endif .if ${MK_TELNET} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/pam.d/telnetd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/telnet OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/telnetd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/telnet.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/telnetd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_TESTS} == yes OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/atf-sh OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/config.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/config.h OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c++.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c++.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c++.so.1 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c++.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c++_p.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c.so.1 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libatf-c_p.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libatf-c.so.0 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libatf-c++.so.1 .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c++.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c++.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c++.so.1 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c++.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c++_p.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c.so.1 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libatf-c_p.a OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/private/libatf-c.so.0 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/private/libatf-c++.so.1 .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/pkgconfig/atf-c++.pc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/pkgconfig/atf-c.pc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/pkgconfig/atf-sh.pc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/aclocal/atf-c++.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/aclocal/atf-c.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/aclocal/atf-common.m4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/aclocal/atf-sh.m4 OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/aclocal OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/bin/chown OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/bin/chown/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/bin/chown/chown-f_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/bin/chown/units_basics OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/bin/date/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/bin/sh/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh/atf_check_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh/config_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh/integration_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh/misc_helpers OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh/normalize_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh/tc_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh/tp_test OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf/atf-sh OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/atf OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/test_helpers_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/fork_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/application_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/config_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/expand_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/parser_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/sanity_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/ui_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/env_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/exceptions_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/expand_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/fs_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/parser_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/process_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/sanity_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/pkg_config_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/text_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/ui_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/config_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/dynstr_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/env_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/fs_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/list_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/map_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/pkg_config_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/process_helpers OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/process_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/sanity_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/text_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/user_test .if ${MK_MAKE} == yes OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.status.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stderr.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/expected.stdout.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd/libtest.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.status.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stderr.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/expected.stdout.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod/libtest.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.status.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stderr.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.6 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/expected.stdout.7 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd/libtest.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t0/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t0/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t0/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t0/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t0/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t1/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t2/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t2/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t2/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t2/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t2/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t3/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t3/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t3/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t3/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t3/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/ellipsis/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/ellipsis/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/ellipsis/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/ellipsis/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/ellipsis/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/ellipsis/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/empty/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/empty/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/empty/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/empty/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/empty/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/empty/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/joberr/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/joberr/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/joberr/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/joberr/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/joberr/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/joberr/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/plus/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/plus/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/plus/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/plus/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/plus/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/plus/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin/sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta/sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path/sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select/shell OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace/shell OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/basic/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/basic/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/basic/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/basic/TEST1.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/basic/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/basic/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/basic/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1/TEST1.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1/TEST2.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2/TEST1.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2/TEST2.a OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/directive-t0/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/directive-t0/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/directive-t0/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/directive-t0/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/directive-t0/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/directive-t0/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.status.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.status.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stderr.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl/expected.stdout.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2/1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2/1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2/1/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2/1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2/1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2/1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/mk/sys.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/mk/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2/1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2/1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2/1/cleanup OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2/1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2/1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2/1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/mk/sys.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/mk/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2/1/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2/1/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2/1/cleanup OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2/1/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2/1/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2/1/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/mk/sys.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/mk/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_M/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_M/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_M/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_M/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_M/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_M/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.status.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.stderr.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t/expected.stdout.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/expected.status.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/expected.stderr.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V/expected.stdout.2 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/t0/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/t0/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/t0/Makefile.test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/t0/expected.status.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/t0/expected.stderr.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/t0/expected.stdout.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/common.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/test-new.mk OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/t0 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/opt_V OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_t OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables/modifier_M OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/variables OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/mk OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2/1 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2/2 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t2 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/mk OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2/1 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1/2 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t1 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/mk OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2/1 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0/2 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk/t0 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/sysmk OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/semi OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/funny-targets OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/enl OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax/directive-t0 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/syntax OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild2 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/src_wild1 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes/basic OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/suffixes OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/select OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/replace OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path_select OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/path OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/meta OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell/builtin OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/shell OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/plus OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/joberr OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/empty OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution/ellipsis OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/execution OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t3 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t2 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t1 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic/t0 OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/basic OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_oldbsd OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd_mod OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives/fmt_44bsd OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make/archives OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/make OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/legacy_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.00.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.01.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.02.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.03.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.04.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.05.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.06.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.07.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.08.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.09.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.10.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.11.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.12.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.13.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.14.out OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/regress.sh OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/undefined.y .endif .else # ATF libraries. OLD_FILES+=etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/atf-sh OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/atf-c OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/build.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/check.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/config.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/defs.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/error.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/error_fwd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/macros.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/tc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/tp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/utils.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/include/atf-c++ OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/build.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/check.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/config.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/macros.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/tests.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/utils.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libatf-c_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libatf-c.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libatf-c.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libatf-c++.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libatf-c++_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libatf-c++.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libatf-c++.so OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libatf-c.a OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/atf-check OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/atf-sh OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/atf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/atf/libatf-sh.subr OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/doc/atf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/atf/AUTHORS OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/atf/COPYING OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/atf/NEWS OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/atf/README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/doc/pjdfstest/README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/atf-check.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/atf-sh.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/atf-test-program.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/atf-c-api.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/atf-c++-api.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/atf-sh-api.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/atf-sh.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/atf-test-case.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man7/atf.7.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/atf.test.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/plain.test.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/suite.test.mk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/mk/tap.test.mk # Test suite. . if exists(${DESTDIR}${TESTSBASE}) TESTS_DIRS!=find ${DESTDIR}${TESTSBASE} -type d | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo OLD_DIRS+=${TESTS_DIRS} TESTS_FILES!=find ${DESTDIR}${TESTSBASE} \! -type d | sed -e 's,^${DESTDIR}/,,'; echo OLD_FILES+=${TESTS_FILES} . endif .endif # Test suite. .if ${MK_TESTS_SUPPORT} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/build.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/check.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/macros.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/tests.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c++/utils.hpp OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/build.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/check.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/defs.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/error.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/error_fwd.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/macros.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/tc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/tp.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/atf-c/utils.h OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libatf-c++.so.2 OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libatf-c.so.1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/atf-c++.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/atf-c-api++.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/atf-c-api.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/atf-c.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/atf_c++_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/build_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/check_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/application_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/env_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/exceptions_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/fs_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/process_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/text_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/detail/version_helper OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/macros_hpp_test.cpp OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/macros_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/tests_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/unused_test.cpp OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c++/utils_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/atf_c_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/build_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/check_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/dynstr_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/env_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/fs_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/list_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/map_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/process_helpers OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/process_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/sanity_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/text_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/user_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/detail/version_helper OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/error_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/macros_h_test.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/macros_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/tc_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/tp_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/unused_test.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/libatf-c/utils_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/c_helpers OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/config_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/cpp_helpers OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/expect_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/meta_data_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/result_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/sh_helpers OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/lib/atf/test-programs/srcdir_test .endif .if ${MK_TEXTPROC} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/checknr OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/colcrt OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ul OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/checknr.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/colcrt.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/ul.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_TFTP} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/tftp OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/tftpd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/tftp.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/tftpd.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_TIMED} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/timed OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/timedc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/timed.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/timedc.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_TOOLCHAIN} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/addr2line OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/as OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/byacc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/cc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/c88 OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/c++ OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/c++filt OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ld OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/ld.bfd OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/nm OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/objcopy OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/readelf OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/size OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/strings OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/strip OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/yacc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/addr2line.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/c++filt.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/nm.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/readelf.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/size.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/strings.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/strip.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/objcopy.1.gz # lib/libelf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_begin.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_cntl.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_end.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_errmsg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_fill.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_flagdata.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getarhdr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getarsym.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getbase.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getdata.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getident.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getscn.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getphdrnum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getphnum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getshdrnum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getshnum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getshdrstrndx.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_getshstrndx.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_hash.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_kind.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_memory.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_next.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_rawfile.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_rand.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_strptr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_update.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elf_version.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_checksum.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_fsize.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getcap.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getclass.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getdyn.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getehdr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getmove.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getphdr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getrel.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getrela.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getshdr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getsym.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getsyminfo.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_getsymshndx.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_newehdr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_newphdr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_update_ehdr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/gelf_xlatetof.3.gz # lib/libelftc OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc_bfd_find_target.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc_copyfile.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc_demangle.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc_reloc_type_str.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc_set_timestamps.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc_timestamp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc_string_table_create.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/elftc_version.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/Kyuafile OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/btyacc_calc1.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/btyacc_demo.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/calc.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/calc1.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/calc2.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/calc3.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/code_calc.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/code_debug.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/code_error.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/empty.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_inherit1.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_inherit2.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_inherit3.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_inherit4.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_inherit5.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax1.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax10.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax11.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax12.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax13.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax14.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax15.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax16.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax17.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax18.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax19.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax2.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax20.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax21.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax22.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax23.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax24.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax25.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax26.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax27.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax3.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax4.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax5.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax6.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax7.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax7a.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax7b.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax8.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax8a.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/err_syntax9.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/error.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/grammar.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/inherit0.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/inherit1.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/inherit2.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/ok_syntax1.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/pure_calc.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/pure_error.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/quote_calc.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/quote_calc2.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/quote_calc3.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/quote_calc4.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/run_test OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/varsyntax_calc1.y OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/big_b.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/big_b.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/big_l.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/big_l.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc1.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc1.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc1.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc1.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc2.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc2.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc2.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc2.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc3.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc3.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc3.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/calc3.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_calc.code.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_calc.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_calc.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_calc.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_calc.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_error.code.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_error.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_error.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_error.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/code_error.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/empty.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/empty.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/empty.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/empty.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax1.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax1.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax1.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax1.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax10.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax10.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax10.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax10.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax11.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax11.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax11.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax11.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax12.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax12.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax12.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax12.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax13.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax13.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax13.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax13.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax14.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax14.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax14.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax14.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax15.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax15.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax15.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax15.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax16.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax16.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax16.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax16.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax17.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax17.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax17.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax17.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax18.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax18.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax18.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax18.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax19.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax19.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax19.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax19.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax2.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax2.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax2.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax2.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax20.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax20.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax20.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax20.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax21.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax21.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax21.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax21.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax22.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax22.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax22.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax22.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax23.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax23.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax23.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax23.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax24.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax24.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax24.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax24.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax25.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax25.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax25.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax25.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax26.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax26.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax26.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax26.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax27.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax27.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax27.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax27.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax3.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax3.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax3.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax3.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax4.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax4.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax4.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax4.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax5.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax5.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax5.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax5.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax6.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax6.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax6.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax6.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7a.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7a.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7a.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7a.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7b.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7b.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7b.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax7b.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax8.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax8.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax8.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax8.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax8a.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax8a.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax8a.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax8a.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax9.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax9.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax9.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/err_syntax9.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/error.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/error.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/error.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/error.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/grammar.dot OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/grammar.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/grammar.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/grammar.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/grammar.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/help.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/help.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_b_opt.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_b_opt.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_b_opt1.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_b_opt1.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_code_c.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_code_c.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_defines.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_defines.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_graph.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_graph.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_include.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_include.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_opts.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_opts.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_output.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_output.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_output1.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_output1.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_output2.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_output2.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_p_opt.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_p_opt.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_p_opt1.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_p_opt1.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_verbose.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/no_verbose.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/nostdin.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/nostdin.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/ok_syntax1.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/ok_syntax1.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/ok_syntax1.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/ok_syntax1.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/pure_calc.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/pure_calc.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/pure_calc.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/pure_calc.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/pure_error.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/pure_error.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/pure_error.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/pure_error.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc-s.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc-s.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc-s.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc-s.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc2-s.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc2-s.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc2-s.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc2-s.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc2.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc2.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc2.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc2.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc3-s.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc3-s.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc3-s.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc3-s.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc3.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc3.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc3.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc3.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc4-s.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc4-s.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc4-s.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc4-s.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc4.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc4.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc4.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/quote_calc4.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/rename_debug.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/rename_debug.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/rename_debug.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/rename_debug.i OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/rename_debug.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/varsyntax_calc1.error OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/varsyntax_calc1.output OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/varsyntax_calc1.tab.c OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc/varsyntax_calc1.tab.h OLD_FILES+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc/yacc_tests OLD_DIRS+=usr/tests/usr.bin/yacc .endif .if ${MK_UNBOUND} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/local_unbound OLD_FILES+=etc/unbound OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libunbound.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libunbound.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/private/libunbound.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/private/libunbound_p.a .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libunbound.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libunbound.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/private/libunbound.so.5 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/private/libunbound_p.a .endif OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/local-unbound-setup OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/unbound OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/unbound-anchor OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/unbound-checkconf OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/unbound-control OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/unbound.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/unbound-anchor.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/unbound-checkconf.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/unbound-control.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/unbound.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_USB} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/devd/uath.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/devd/uauth.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/devd/ulpt.conf OLD_FILES+=etc/devd/usb.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/usbhidaction OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/usbhidctl OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libusb.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libusb20.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/libusb20_desc.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/usb.h OLD_FILES+=usr/include/usbhid.h OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libusb.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libusb.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libusb.so.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libusb_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libusbhid.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libusbhid.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/libusbhid.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/libusbhid_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libusb.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libusb.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libusb.so.3 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libusb_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libusbhid.a OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libusbhid.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib32/libusbhid.so.4 OLD_FILES+=usr/lib32/libusbhid_p.a OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/pkgconfig/libusb-0.1.pc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/pkgconfig/libusb-1.0.pc OLD_FILES+=usr/libdata/pkgconfig/libusb-2.0.pc OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/uathload OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/uhsoctl OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/usbconfig OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/usbdump OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/libusb20/Makefile OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/libusb20/README OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/libusb20/bulk.c OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/libusb20/control.c OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/libusb20/util.c OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/libusb20/util.h OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/libusb20 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/firmware/ar5523.bin OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/uhsoctl.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/usbhidaction.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/usbhidctl.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_dispose_report_desc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_end_parse.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_get_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_get_item.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_get_report_desc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_locate.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_report_size.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_set_data.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_start_parse.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_usage_in_page.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/hid_usage_page.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_add_dev_quirk.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_alloc_default.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_dequeue_device.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_device_foreach.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_enqueue_device.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_get_dev_quirk.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_get_quirk_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_get_template.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_remove_dev_quirk.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_be_set_template.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_desc_foreach.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_alloc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_alloc_config.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_check_connected.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_detach_kernel_driver.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_free.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_backend_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_bus_number.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_config_index.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_debug.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_desc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_device_desc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_fd.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_iface_desc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_info.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_mode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_parent_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_parent_port.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_port_path.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_power_mode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_power_usage.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_get_speed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_kernel_driver_active.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_process.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_req_string_simple_sync.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_req_string_sync.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_request_sync.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_reset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_set_alt_index.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_set_config_index.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_set_debug.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_set_power_mode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_dev_wait_process.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_error_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_me_decode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_me_encode.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_me_get_1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_me_get_2.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_strerror.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_bulk_intr_sync.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_callback_wrapper.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_clear_stall_sync.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_drain.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_actual_frames.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_actual_length.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_length.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_max_frames.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_max_packet_length.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_max_total_length.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_pointer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_priv_sc0.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_priv_sc1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_status.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_get_time_complete.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_pending.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_set_buffer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_set_callback.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_set_flags.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_set_length.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_set_priv_sc0.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_set_priv_sc1.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_set_timeout.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_set_total_frames.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_setup_bulk.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_setup_control.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_setup_intr.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_setup_isoc.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_start.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_stop.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb20_tr_submit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_alloc_transfer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_attach_kernel_driver.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_bulk_transfer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_cancel_transfer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_check_connected.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_claim_interface.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_clear_halt.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_control_transfer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_detach_kernel_driver.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_detach_kernel_driver_np.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_error_name.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_event_handler_active.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_event_handling_ok.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_exit.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_free_bos_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_free_config_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_free_device_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_free_ss_endpoint_comp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_free_transfer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_active_config_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_bus_number.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_config_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_config_descriptor_by_value.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_configuration.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_device.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_device_address.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_device_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_device_list.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_device_speed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_driver.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_driver_np.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_max_iso_packet_size.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_max_packet_size.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_next_timeout.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_pollfds.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_string_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_get_string_descriptor_ascii.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_handle_events.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_handle_events_completed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_handle_events_locked.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_handle_events_timeout.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_handle_events_timeout_completed.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_interrupt_transfer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_kernel_driver_active.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_lock_event_waiters.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_lock_events.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_open_device_with_vid_pid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_parse_bos_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_parse_ss_endpoint_comp.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_ref_device.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_release_interface.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_reset_device.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_set_configuration.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_set_debug.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_set_interface_alt_setting.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_strerror.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_submit_transfer.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_try_lock_events.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_unlock_event_waiters.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_unlock_events.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_unref_device.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusb_wait_for_event.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/libusbhid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_bulk_read.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_bulk_write.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_check_connected.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_claim_interface.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_clear_halt.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_close.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_control_msg.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_destroy_configuration.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_device.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_fetch_and_parse_descriptors.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_find_busses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_find_devices.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_get_busses.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_get_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_get_string.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_get_string_simple.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_init.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_interrupt_read.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_interrupt_write.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_open.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_parse_configuration.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_parse_descriptor.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_release_interface.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_reset.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_resetep.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_set_altinterface.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_set_configuration.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_set_debug.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usb_strerror.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/usbhid.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/if_otus.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/if_rsu.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/if_rtwn_usb.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/if_rum.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/if_run.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/if_zyd.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/otus.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/otusfw.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/rsu.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/rsufw.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/rtwn_usb.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/rum.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/run.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/runfw.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/u3g.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/u3gstub.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uark.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uart.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uath.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ubsa.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ubsec.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ubser.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ubtbcmfw.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uchcom.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ucom.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ucycom.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/udav.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/udbp.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uep.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ufm.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ufoma.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uftdi.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ugen.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uhci.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uhid.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uhso.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uipaq.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ukbd.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uled.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ulpt.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/umass.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/umcs.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/umct.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/umodem.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/umoscom.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ums.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/unix.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/upgt.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uplcom.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/ural.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/urio.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/urndis.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/urtw.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/usb.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/usb_quirk.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/usb_template.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/usfs.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uslcom.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uvisor.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/uvscom.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man4/zyd.4.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/uathload.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/usbconfig.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/usbdump.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_alloc_buffer.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_attach.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_detach.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_free_buffer.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_get_data.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_get_data_buffer.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_get_data_error.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_get_data_linear.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_put_bytes_max.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_put_data.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_put_data_buffer.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_put_data_error.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_put_data_linear.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_reset.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_softc.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usb_fifo_wakeup.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_do_request.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_do_request_flags.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_errstr.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_lookup_id_by_info.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_lookup_id_by_uaa.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_clear_stall.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_drain.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_pending.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_poll.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_setup.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_start.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_stop.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_submit.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_transfer_unsetup.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_clr_flag.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_frame_data.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_frame_len.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_get_frame.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_get_priv.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_is_stalled.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_max_framelen.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_max_frames.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_max_len.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_flag.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_frame_data.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_frame_len.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_frame_offset.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_frames.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_interval.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_priv.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_stall.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_set_timeout.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_softc.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_state.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbd_xfer_status.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man9/usbdi.9.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/misc/usb_hid_usages OLD_FILES+=usr/share/misc/usbdevs .endif .if ${MK_UTMPX} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/periodic/monthly/200.accounting OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/last OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/users OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/who OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ac OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/lastlogin OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/utx OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/last.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/users.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/who.1.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ac.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/lastlogin.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/utx.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_WIRELESS} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/regdomain.xml OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/hostapd OLD_FILES+=etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ancontrol OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/hostapd OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/hostapd_cli OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/ndis_events OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/wlandebug OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/wpa_cli OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/wpa_passphrase OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/regdomain.xml OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/hostapd/hostapd.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/hostapd/hostapd.eap_user OLD_FILES+=usr/share/examples/hostapd/hostapd.wpa_psk OLD_DIRS+=usr/share/examples/hostapd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/hostapd.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man5/wpa_supplicant.conf.5.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ancontrol.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hostapd.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hostapd_cli.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/ndis_events.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/wlandebug.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/wpa_cli.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/wpa_passphrase.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/wpa_supplicant.8.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/lib/snmp_wlan.so OLD_LIBS+=usr/lib/snmp_wlan.so.6 # bsnmp module OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man3/snmp_wlan.3.gz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/defs/wlan_tree.def OLD_FILES+=usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-WIRELESS-MIB.txt .endif .if ${MK_SVNLITE} == no || ${MK_SVN} == yes OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnlite OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnliteadmin OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnlitebench OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnlitedumpfilter OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnlitefsfs OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnlitelook OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnlitemucc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnliterdump OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnliteserve OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnlitesync OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnliteversion OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man1/svnlite.1.gz .endif .if ${MK_SVN} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svn OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnadmin OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnbench OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svndumpfilter OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnfsfs OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnlook OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnmucc OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnrdump OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnserve OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnsync OLD_FILES+=usr/bin/svnversion .endif .if ${MK_HYPERV} == no OLD_FILES+=etc/devd/hyperv.conf OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/hyperv/hv_set_ifconfig OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/hyperv/hv_get_dns_info OLD_FILES+=usr/libexec/hyperv/hv_get_dhcp_info OLD_FILES+=usr/sbin/hv_kvp_daemon OLD_FILES+=usr/share/man/man8/hv_kvp_daemon.8.gz .endif .if ${MK_ZONEINFO} == no OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Abidjan OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Accra OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Addis_Ababa OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Algiers OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Asmara OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Bamako OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Bangui OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Banjul OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Bissau OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Blantyre OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Brazzaville OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Bujumbura OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Cairo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Casablanca OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Ceuta OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Conakry OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Dakar OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Dar_es_Salaam OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Djibouti OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Douala OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/El_Aaiun OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Freetown OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Gaborone OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Harare OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Johannesburg OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Juba OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Kampala OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Khartoum OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Kigali OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Kinshasa OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Lagos OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Libreville OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Lome OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Luanda OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Lubumbashi OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Lusaka OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Malabo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Maputo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Maseru OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Mbabane OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Mogadishu OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Monrovia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Nairobi OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Ndjamena OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Niamey OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Nouakchott OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Ouagadougou OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Porto-Novo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Sao_Tome OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Tripoli OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Tunis OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Windhoek OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Adak OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Anchorage OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Anguilla OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Antigua OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Araguaina OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Catamarca OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Cordoba OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Jujuy OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/La_Rioja OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Mendoza OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Rio_Gallegos OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Salta OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/San_Juan OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/San_Luis OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Tucuman OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Ushuaia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Aruba OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Asuncion OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Atikokan OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Bahia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Bahia_Banderas OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Barbados OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Belem OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Belize OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Blanc-Sablon OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Boa_Vista OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Bogota OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Boise OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Cambridge_Bay OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Campo_Grande OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Cancun OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Caracas OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Cayenne OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Cayman OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Chicago OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Chihuahua OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Costa_Rica OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Creston OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Cuiaba OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Curacao OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Danmarkshavn OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Dawson OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Dawson_Creek OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Denver OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Detroit OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Dominica OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Edmonton OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Eirunepe OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/El_Salvador OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Fortaleza OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Glace_Bay OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Godthab OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Goose_Bay OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Grand_Turk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Grenada OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Guadeloupe OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Guatemala OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Guayaquil OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Guyana OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Halifax OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Havana OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Hermosillo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Indiana/Indianapolis OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Indiana/Knox OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Indiana/Marengo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Indiana/Petersburg OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Indiana/Tell_City OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Indiana/Vevay OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Indiana/Vincennes OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Indiana/Winamac OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Inuvik OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Iqaluit OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Jamaica OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Juneau OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Kentucky/Louisville OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Kentucky/Monticello OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Kralendijk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/La_Paz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Lima OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Los_Angeles OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Lower_Princes OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Maceio OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Managua OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Manaus OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Marigot OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Martinique OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Matamoros OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Mazatlan OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Menominee OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Merida OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Metlakatla OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Mexico_City OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Miquelon OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Moncton OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Monterrey OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Montevideo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Montreal OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Montserrat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Nassau OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Nipigon OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Nome OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Noronha OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/North_Dakota/Beulah OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/North_Dakota/Center OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/North_Dakota/New_Salem OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Ojinaga OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Panama OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Pangnirtung OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Paramaribo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Phoenix OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Port-au-Prince OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Port_of_Spain OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Porto_Velho OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Puerto_Rico OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Rainy_River OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Rankin_Inlet OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Recife OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Regina OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Resolute OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Rio_Branco OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Santa_Isabel OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Santarem OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Santiago OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Santo_Domingo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Sao_Paulo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Scoresbysund OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Sitka OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/St_Barthelemy OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/St_Johns OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/St_Kitts OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/St_Lucia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/St_Thomas OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/St_Vincent OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Swift_Current OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Tegucigalpa OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Thule OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Thunder_Bay OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Tijuana OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Toronto OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Tortola OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Vancouver OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Whitehorse OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Winnipeg OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Yakutat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Yellowknife OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Casey OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Davis OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/DumontDUrville OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Macquarie OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Mawson OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/McMurdo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Palmer OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Rothera OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Syowa OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Troll OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Antarctica/Vostok OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Arctic/Longyearbyen OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Aden OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Almaty OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Amman OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Anadyr OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Aqtau OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Aqtobe OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Ashgabat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Baghdad OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Bahrain OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Baku OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Bangkok OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Beirut OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Bishkek OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Brunei OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Chita OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Choibalsan OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Colombo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Damascus OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Dhaka OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Dili OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Dubai OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Dushanbe OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Gaza OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Hebron OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Hong_Kong OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Hovd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Irkutsk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Istanbul OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Jakarta OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Jayapura OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Jerusalem OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kabul OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kamchatka OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Karachi OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kathmandu OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Khandyga OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kolkata OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Krasnoyarsk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kuala_Lumpur OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kuching OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kuwait OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Macau OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Magadan OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Makassar OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Manila OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Muscat OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Nicosia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Novokuznetsk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Novosibirsk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Omsk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Oral OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Phnom_Penh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Pontianak OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Pyongyang OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Qatar OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Qyzylorda OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Rangoon OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Riyadh OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Sakhalin OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Samarkand OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Seoul OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Shanghai OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Singapore OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Srednekolymsk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Taipei OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tashkent OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tbilisi OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tehran OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Thimphu OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tokyo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Ulaanbaatar OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Urumqi OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Ust-Nera OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Vientiane OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Vladivostok OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Yakutsk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Yekaterinburg OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Yerevan OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/Azores OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/Bermuda OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/Canary OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/Cape_Verde OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/Faroe OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/Madeira OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/Reykjavik OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/South_Georgia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/St_Helena OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Atlantic/Stanley OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Adelaide OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Brisbane OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Currie OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Darwin OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Eucla OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Hobart OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Lindeman OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Lord_Howe OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Melbourne OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Perth OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/CET OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/CST6CDT OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/EET OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/EST OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/EST5EDT OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+0 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+10 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+11 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+12 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+3 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+5 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+6 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+7 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+9 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-0 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-1 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-10 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-11 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-12 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-13 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-14 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-2 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-3 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-4 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-5 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-6 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-7 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-8 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-9 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT0 OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/Greenwich OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/UCT OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/UTC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/Universal OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/Zulu OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Amsterdam OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Andorra OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Athens OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Belgrade OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Bratislava OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Bucharest OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Budapest OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Busingen OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Chisinau OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Copenhagen OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Dublin OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Gibraltar OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Guernsey OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Helsinki OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Isle_of_Man OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Istanbul OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Jersey OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Kaliningrad OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Kiev OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Lisbon OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Ljubljana OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/London OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Luxembourg OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Madrid OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Malta OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Mariehamn OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Minsk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Monaco OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Moscow OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Nicosia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Oslo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Podgorica OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Prague OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Riga OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Rome OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Samara OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/San_Marino OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Sarajevo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Simferopol OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Skopje OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Sofia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Stockholm OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Tallinn OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Tirane OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Uzhgorod OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Vaduz OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Vatican OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Vienna OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Vilnius OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Volgograd OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Warsaw OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Zagreb OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Zaporozhye OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Zurich OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Factory OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/HST OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Antananarivo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Chagos OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Christmas OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Cocos OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Comoro OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Kerguelen OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Mahe OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Maldives OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Mauritius OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Mayotte OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Reunion OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/MET OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/MST OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/MST7MDT OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Apia OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Auckland OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Bougainville OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Chatham OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Chuuk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Easter OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Efate OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Enderbury OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Fakaofo OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Fiji OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Funafuti OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Galapagos OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Gambier OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Guadalcanal OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Guam OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Honolulu OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Johnston OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Kiritimati OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Kosrae OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Kwajalein OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Majuro OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Marquesas OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Midway OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Nauru OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Niue OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Norfolk OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Noumea OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Pago_Pago OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Palau OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Pitcairn OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Pohnpei OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Port_Moresby OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Rarotonga OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Saipan OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Tahiti OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Tarawa OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Tongatapu OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Wake OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Wallis OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/WET OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/posixrules OLD_FILES+=usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab .endif Index: projects/runtime-coverage/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.freebsd =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.freebsd (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.freebsd (revision 322676) @@ -1,451 +1,452 @@ /* * FreeBSD * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _calendar_freebsd_ #define _calendar_freebsd_ 01/01 Dimitry Andric born in Utrecht, the Netherlands, 1969 01/01 Lev Serebryakov born in Leningrad, USSR, 1979 01/01 Alexander Langer born in Duesseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1981 01/02 Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu born in Bucharest, Romania, 1980 01/02 Patrick Li born in Beijing, People's Republic of China, 1985 01/03 Tetsurou Okazaki born in Mobara, Chiba, Japan, 1972 01/04 Hiroyuki Hanai born in Kagawa pre., Japan, 1969 01/06 Philippe Audeoud born in Bretigny-Sur-Orge, France, 1980 01/08 Michael L. Hostbaek born in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1977 01/10 Jean-Yves Lefort born in Charleroi, Belgium, 1980 01/12 Yen-Ming Lee born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1977 01/12 Ying-Chieh Liao born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1979 01/12 Kristof Provost born in Aalst, Belgium, 1983 01/13 Ruslan Bukin born in Dudinka, Russian Federation, 1985 01/14 Yi-Jheng Lin born in Taichung, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1985 01/15 Anne Dickison born in Madison, Indiana, United States, 1976 01/16 Ariff Abdullah born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1978 01/16 Dmitry Sivachenko born in Moscow, USSR, 1978 01/16 Vanilla I. Shu born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1978 01/17 Raphael Kubo da Costa born in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1989 01/18 Dejan Lesjak born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, 1977 01/19 Marshall Kirk McKusick born in Wilmington, Delaware, United States, 1954 01/19 Ruslan Ermilov born in Simferopol, USSR, 1974 01/19 Marcelo S. Araujo born in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 1981 01/20 Poul-Henning Kamp born in Korsoer, Denmark, 1966 01/21 Mahdi Mokhtari born in Tehran, Iran, 1995 01/22 Johann Visagie born in Cape Town, South Africa, 1970 01/23 Hideyuki KURASHINA born in Niigata, Japan, 1982 01/24 Fabien Thomas born in Avignon, France, 1971 01/24 Matteo Riondato born in Padova, Italy, 1986 01/25 Nick Hibma born in Groningen, the Netherlands, 1972 01/25 Bernd Walter born in Moers, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1974 01/26 Andrew Gallatin born in Buffalo, New York, United States, 1970 01/27 Nick Sayer born in San Diego, California, United States, 1968 01/27 Jacques Anthony Vidrine born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, 1971 01/27 Ngie Cooper born in Seattle, Washington, United States, 1984 01/31 Hidetoshi Shimokawa born in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, 1970 02/01 Doug Rabson born in London, England, 1966 02/01 Nicola Vitale born in Busto Arsizio, Varese, Italy, 1976 02/01 Paul Saab born in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, United States, 1978 02/01 Martin Wilke born in Ludwigsfelde, Brandenburg, Germany, 1980 02/01 Christian Brueffer born in Gronau, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1982 02/01 Steven Kreuzer born in Oceanside, New York, United States, 1982 02/01 Juli Mallett born in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States, 1985 02/02 Diomidis D. Spinellis born in Athens, Greece, 1967 02/02 Michael W Lucas born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, 1967 02/02 Dmitry Chagin born in Stalingrad, USSR, 1976 02/02 Yoichi Nakayama born in Tsu, Mie, Japan, 1976 02/02 Yoshihiro Takahashi born in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, 1976 02/03 Jason Helfman born in Royal Oak, Michigan, United States, 1972 02/04 Eitan Adler born in West Hempstead, New York, United States, 1991 02/05 Frank Laszlo born in Howell, Michigan, United States, 1983 02/06 Julien Charbon born in Saint Etienne, Loire, France, 1978 02/07 Bjoern Heidotting born in Uelsen, Germany, 1980 02/10 David Greenman born in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1968 02/10 Paul Richards born in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, United Kingdom, 1968 02/10 Simon Barner born in Rosenheim, Bayern, Germany, 1980 02/10 Jason E. Hale born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 1982 02/13 Jesper Skriver born in Aarhus, Denmark, 1975 02/13 Steve Wills born in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States, 1975 02/13 Andrey Slusar born in Odessa, USSR, 1979 02/13 David W. Chapman Jr. born in Bethel, Connecticut, United States, 1981 02/14 Manolis Kiagias born in Chania, Greece, 1970 02/14 Erwin Lansing born in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, 1975 02/14 Martin Blapp born in Olten, Switzerland, 1976 02/15 Hiren Panchasara born in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, 1984 02/16 Justin Hibbits born in Toledo, Ohio, United States, 1983 02/16 Tobias Christian Berner born in Bern, Switzerland, 1985 02/18 Christoph Moench-Tegeder born in Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany, 1980 02/19 Murray Stokely born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1979 02/20 Anders Nordby born in Oslo, Norway, 1976 02/21 Alexey Zelkin born in Simferopol, Ukraine, 1978 02/22 Brooks Davis born in Longview, Washington, United States, 1976 02/22 Jake Burkholder born in Maynooth, Ontario, Canada, 1979 02/23 Peter Wemm born in Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 1971 02/23 Mathieu Arnold born in Champigny sur Marne, Val de Marne, France, 1978 02/24 Johan Karlsson born in Mariannelund, Sweden, 1974 02/24 Colin Percival born in Burnaby, Canada, 1981 02/26 Pietro Cerutti born in Faido, Switzerland, 1984 02/28 Daichi GOTO born in Shimizu Suntou, Shizuoka, Japan, 1980 02/28 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov born in Rostov-on-Don, USSR, 1984 03/01 Hye-Shik Chang born in Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 1980 03/02 Cy Schubert born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1956 03/03 Sergey Matveychuk born in Moscow, Russian Federation, 1973 03/03 Doug White born in Eugene, Oregon, United States, 1977 03/03 Gordon Tetlow born in Reno, Nevada, United States, 1978 03/04 Oleksandr Tymoshenko born in Chernihiv, Ukraine, 1980 03/05 Baptiste Daroussin born in Beauvais, France, 1980 03/05 Philip Paeps born in Leuven, Belgium, 1983 03/05 Ulf Lilleengen born in Hamar, Norway, 1985 03/06 Christopher Piazza born in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, 1981 03/07 Michael P. Pritchard born in Los Angeles, California, United States, 1964 03/07 Giorgos Keramidas born in Athens, Greece, 1976 03/10 Andreas Klemm born in Duesseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1963 03/10 Luiz Otavio O Souza born in Bauru, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1978 03/10 Nikolai Lifanov born in Moscow, Russian Federation, 1989 03/11 Soeren Straarup born in Andst, Denmark, 1978 03/12 Greg Lewis born in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 1969 03/13 Alexander Leidinger born in Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany, 1976 03/13 Will Andrews born in Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1982 03/14 Bernhard Froehlich born in Graz, Styria, Austria, 1985 03/15 Paolo Pisati born in Lodi, Italy, 1977 03/15 Brian Fundakowski Feldman born in Alexandria, Virginia, United States, 1983 03/17 Michael Smith born in Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia, 1971 03/17 Alexander Motin born in Simferopol, Ukraine, 1979 03/18 Koop Mast born in Dokkum, the Netherlands, 1981 03/19 Mikhail Teterin born in Kyiv, Ukraine, 1972 03/20 Joseph S. Atkinson born in Batesville, Arkansas, United States, 1977 03/20 Henrik Brix Andersen born in Aarhus, Denmark, 1978 03/20 MANTANI Nobutaka born in Hiroshima, Japan, 1978 03/20 Cameron Grant died in Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom, 2005 03/22 Brad Davis born in Farmington, New Mexico, United States, 1983 03/23 Daniel C. Sobral born in Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil, 1971 03/23 Benno Rice born in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 1977 03/24 Marcel Moolenaar born in Hilversum, the Netherlands, 1968 03/24 Emanuel Haupt born in Zurich, Switzerland, 1979 03/25 Andrew R. Reiter born in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, 1980 03/26 Jonathan Anderson born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1983 03/27 Josef El-Rayes born in Linz, Austria, 1982 03/28 Sean C. Farley born in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 1970 03/29 Thierry Thomas born in Luxeuil les Bains, France, 1961 03/30 Po-Chuan Hsieh born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1978 03/31 First quarter status reports are due on 04/15 04/01 Matthew Jacob born in San Francisco, California, United States, 1958 04/01 Bill Fenner born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States, 1971 04/01 Peter Edwards born in Dublin, Ireland, 1973 04/03 Hellmuth Michaelis born in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, 1958 04/03 Tong Liu born in Beijing, People's Republic of China, 1981 04/03 Gabor Pali born in Kunhegyes, Hungary, 1982 04/04 Jason Unovitch born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States, 1986 04/05 Stacey Son born in Burley, Idaho, United States, 1967 04/06 Peter Jeremy born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1961 04/07 Edward Tomasz Napierala born in Wolsztyn, Poland, 1981 04/08 Jordan K. Hubbard born in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 1963 04/09 Ceri Davies born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom, 1976 04/11 Bruce A. Mah born in Fresno, California, United States, 1969 04/12 Patrick Gardella born in Columbus, Ohio, United States, 1967 04/12 Ed Schouten born in Oss, the Netherlands, 1986 04/12 Ruey-Cherng Yu born in Keelung, Taiwan, 1978 04/13 Oliver Braun born in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, 1972 04/14 Crist J. Clark born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 1970 04/14 Glen J. Barber born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States, 1981 04/15 David Malone born in Dublin, Ireland, 1973 04/17 Alexey Degtyarev born in Ahtubinsk, Russian Federation, 1984 04/17 Dryice Liu born in Jinan, Shandong, China, 1975 04/22 Joerg Wunsch born in Dresden, Sachsen, Germany, 1962 04/22 Jun Kuriyama born in Matsue, Shimane, Japan, 1973 04/22 Jakub Klama born in Blachownia, Silesia, Poland, 1989 04/25 Richard Gallamore born in Kissimmee, Florida, United States, 1987 04/26 Rene Ladan born in Geldrop, the Netherlands, 1980 04/28 Oleg Bulyzhin born in Kharkov, USSR, 1976 04/28 Andriy Voskoboinyk born in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine, 1992 04/29 Adam Weinberger born in Berkeley, California, United States, 1980 04/29 Eric Anholt born in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1983 05/01 Randall Stewart born in Spokane, Washington, United States, 1959 05/02 Danilo G. Baio born in Maringa, Parana, Brazil, 1986 05/02 Wojciech A. Koszek born in Czestochowa, Poland, 1987 05/03 Brian Dean born in Elkins, West Virginia, United States, 1966 05/03 Patrick Kelsey born in Freehold, New Jersey, United States, 1976 05/03 Robert Nicholas Maxwell Watson born in Harrow, Middlesex, United Kingdom, 1977 05/04 Denis Peplin born in Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian Federation, 1977 05/08 Kirill Ponomarew born in Volgograd, Russian Federation, 1977 05/08 Sean Kelly born in Walnut Creek, California, United States, 1982 05/09 Daniel Eischen born in Syracuse, New York, United States, 1963 05/09 Aaron Dalton born in Boise, Idaho, United States, 1973 05/09 Jase Thew born in Abergavenny, Gwent, United Kingdom, 1974 05/10 Markus Brueffer born in Gronau, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1977 05/11 Kurt Lidl born in Rockville, Maryland, United States, 1968 05/11 Jesus Rodriguez born in Barcelona, Spain, 1972 05/11 Marcin Wojtas born in Krakow, Poland, 1986 05/11 Roman Kurakin born in Moscow, USSR, 1979 05/11 Ulrich Spoerlein born in Schesslitz, Bayern, Germany, 1981 05/13 Pete Fritchman born in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States, 1983 05/14 Tatsumi Hosokawa born in Tokyo, Japan, 1968 05/14 Shigeyuku Fukushima born in Osaka, Japan, 1974 05/14 Bruce Cran born in Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1981 05/15 Hans Petter Selasky born in Flekkefjord, Norway, 1982 05/16 Johann Kois born in Wolfsberg, Austria, 1975 05/16 Marcus Alves Grando born in Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 1979 05/17 Thomas Abthorpe born in Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada, 1968 05/19 Philippe Charnier born in Fontainebleau, France, 1966 05/19 Ian Dowse born in Dublin, Ireland, 1975 05/19 Sofian Brabez born in Toulouse, France, 1984 05/20 Dan Moschuk died in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, 2010 05/21 Kris Kennaway born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1978 05/22 James Gritton born in San Francisco, California, United States, 1967 05/22 Clive Tong-I Lin born in Changhua, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1978 05/22 Michael Bushkov born in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation, 1985 05/22 Rui Paulo born in Evora, Portugal, 1986 05/22 David Naylor born in Johannesburg, South Africa, 1988 05/23 Munechika Sumikawa born in Osaka, Osaka, Japan, 1972 05/24 Duncan McLennan Barclay born in London, Middlesex, United Kingdom, 1970 05/24 Oliver Lehmann born in Karlsburg, Germany, 1981 05/25 Pawel Pekala born in Swidnica, Poland, 1980 05/25 Tom Rhodes born in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, United States, 1981 05/25 Roman Divacky born in Brno, Czech Republic, 1983 05/26 Jim Pirzyk born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1968 05/26 Florian Smeets born in Schwerte, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1982 05/27 Ollivier Robert born in Paris, France, 1967 05/29 Wilko Bulte born in Arnhem, the Netherlands, 1965 05/29 Seigo Tanimura born in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan, 1976 05/30 Wen Heping born in Xiangxiang, Hunan, China, 1970 05/31 Ville Skytta born in Helsinki, Finland, 1974 06/02 Jean-Marc Zucconi born in Pontarlier, France, 1954 06/02 Alexander Botero-Lowry born in Austin, Texas, United States, 1986 06/03 CHOI Junho born in Seoul, Korea, 1974 06/03 Wesley Shields born in Binghamton, New York, United States, 1981 06/04 Julian Elischer born in Perth, Australia, 1959 06/04 Justin Gibbs born in San Pedro, California, United States, 1973 06/04 Jason Evans born in Greeley, Colorado, United States, 1973 06/04 Thomas Moestl born in Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany, 1980 06/04 Devin Teske born in Arcadia, California, United States, 1982 06/04 Zack Kirsch born in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, 1982 06/04 Johannes Jost Meixner born in Wiesbaden, Germany, 1987 06/06 Sergei Kolobov born in Karpinsk, Russian Federation, 1972 06/06 Ryan Libby born in Kirkland, Washington, United States, 1985 06/06 Alan Eldridge died in Denver, Colorado, 2003 06/07 Jimmy Olgeni born in Milano, Italy, 1976 06/07 Benjamin Close born in Adelaide, Australia, 1978 06/07 Roger Pau Monne born in Reus, Catalunya, Spain, 1986 06/08 Ravi Pokala born in Royal Oak, Michigan, United States, 1980 06/09 Stanislav Galabov born in Sofia, Bulgaria 1978 06/11 Alonso Cardenas Marquez born in Arequipa, Peru, 1979 06/14 Josh Paetzel born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 1973 06/17 Tilman Linneweh born in Weinheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, 1978 06/18 Li-Wen Hsu born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1984 06/18 Roman Bogorodskiy born in Saratov, Russian Federation, 1986 06/19 Charlie Root born in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1993 06/21 Ganbold Tsagaankhuu born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 1971 06/21 Niels Heinen born in Markelo, the Netherlands, 1978 06/22 Andreas Tobler born in Heiden, Switzerland, 1968 06/24 Chris Faulhaber born in Springfield, Illinois, United States, 1971 06/26 Brian Somers born in Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland, 1967 06/28 Mark Santcroos born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1979 06/28 Xin Li born in Beijing, People's Republic of China, 1982 06/28 Bradley T. Hughes born in Amarillo, Texas, United States, 1977 06/29 Wilfredo Sanchez Vega born in Majaguez, Puerto Rico, United States, 1972 06/29 Daniel Harris born in Lubbock, Texas, United States, 1985 06/29 Andrew Pantyukhin born in Moscow, Russian Federation, 1985 06/30 Guido van Rooij born in Best, Noord-Brabant, the Netherlands, 1965 06/30 Second quarter status reports are due on 07/15 07/01 Matthew Dillon born in San Francisco, California, United States, 1966 07/01 Mateusz Guzik born in Nowy Targ, Poland, 1986 07/02 Mark Christopher Ovens born in Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom, 1958 07/02 Vasil Venelinov Dimov born in Shumen, Bulgaria, 1982 07/04 Motoyuki Konno born in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan, 1969 07/04 Florent Thoumie born in Montmorency, Val d'Oise, France, 1982 07/05 Olivier Cochard-Labbe born in Brest, France, 1977 07/05 Sergey Kandaurov born in Gubkin, Russian Federation, 1985 07/07 Andrew Thompson born in Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, 1979 07/07 Maxime Henrion born in Metz, France, 1981 07/07 George Reid born in Frimley, Hampshire, United Kingdom, 1983 07/10 Jung-uk Kim born in Seoul, Korea, 1971 07/10 Justin Seger born in Harvard, Massachusetts, United States, 1981 07/10 David Schultz born in Oakland, California, United States, 1982 07/10 Ben Woods born in Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 1984 07/11 Jesus R. Camou born in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, 1983 07/15 Gary Jennejohn born in Rochester, New York, United States, 1950 07/16 Suleiman Souhlal born in Roma, Italy, 1983 07/16 Davide Italiano born in Milazzo, Italy, 1989 07/17 Michael Chin-Yuan Wu born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1980 07/19 Masafumi NAKANE born in Okazaki, Aichi, Japan, 1972 07/19 Simon L. Nielsen born in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1980 07/19 Gleb Smirnoff born in Kharkov, USSR, 1981 07/20 Dru Lavigne born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 1965 07/20 Andrey V. Elsukov born in Kotelnich, Russian Federation, 1981 07/22 James Housley born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1965 07/22 Jens Schweikhardt born in Waiblingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, 1967 07/22 Lukas Ertl born in Weissenbach/Enns, Steiermark, Austria, 1976 07/23 Sergey A. Osokin born in Krasnogorsky, Stepnogorsk, Akmolinskaya region, Kazakhstan, 1972 07/23 Andrey Zonov born in Kirov, Russian Federation, 1985 07/24 Alexander Nedotsukov born in Ulyanovsk, Russian Federation, 1974 07/24 Alberto Villa born in Vercelli, Italy, 1987 07/27 Andriy Gapon born in Kyrykivka, Sumy region, Ukraine, 1976 07/28 Jim Mock born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States, 1974 07/28 Tom Hukins born in Manchester, United Kingdom, 1976 07/29 Dirk Meyer born in Kassel, Hessen, Germany, 1965 07/29 Felippe M. Motta born in Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil, 1988 08/02 Gabor Kovesdan born in Budapest, Hungary, 1987 08/03 Peter Holm born in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1955 08/05 Alfred Perlstein born in Brooklyn, New York, United States, 1978 08/06 Anton Berezin born in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, 1970 08/06 John-Mark Gurney born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, 1978 08/06 Damjan Marion born in Rijeka, Croatia, 1978 08/07 Jonathan Mini born in San Mateo, California, United States, 1979 08/08 Mikolaj Golub born in Kharkov, USSR, 1977 08/08 Juergen Lock died in Bremen, Germany, 2015 08/09 Stefan Farfeleder died in Wien, Austria, 2015 08/10 Julio Merino born in Barcelona, Spain, 1984 08/10 Peter Pentchev born in Sofia, Bulgaria, 1977 08/12 Joe Marcus Clarke born in Lakeland, Florida, United States, 1976 08/12 Max Brazhnikov born in Leningradskaya, Russian Federation, 1979 08/14 Stefan Esser born in Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1961 +08/16 Andrey Chernov died in Moscow, Russian Federation, 2017 08/17 Olivier Houchard born in Nancy, France, 1980 08/19 Chin-San Huang born in Yi-Lan, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1979 08/19 Pav Lucistnik born in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic, 1980 08/20 Michael Heffner born in Cleona, Pennsylvania, United States, 1981 08/21 Jason A. Harmening born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, 1981 08/24 Mark Linimon born in Houston, Texas, United States, 1955 08/24 Alexander Botero-Lowry died in San Francisco, California, United States, 2012 08/25 Beech Rintoul born in Oakland, California, United States, 1952 08/25 Jean Milanez Melo born in Divinopolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1982 08/26 Scott Long born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1974 08/26 Dima Ruban born in Nalchik, USSR, 1970 08/26 Marc Fonvieille born in Avignon, France, 1972 08/26 Herve Quiroz born in Aix-en-Provence, France, 1977 08/27 Andrey Chernov born in Moscow, USSR, 1966 08/27 Tony Finch born in London, United Kingdom, 1974 08/27 Michael Johnson born in Morganton, North Carolina, United States, 1980 08/28 Norikatsu Shigemura born in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan, 1974 08/29 Thomas Gellekum born in Moenchengladbach, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1967 08/29 Max Laier born in Karlsruhe, Germany, 1981 09/01 Pyun YongHyeon born in Kimcheon, Korea, 1968 09/01 William Grzybowski born in Parana, Brazil, 1988 09/03 Max Khon born in Novosibirsk, USSR, 1976 09/03 Allan Jude born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1984 09/03 Cheng-Lung Sung born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1977 09/05 Mark Robert Vaughan Murray born in Harare, Mashonaland, Zimbabwe, 1961 09/05 Adrian Harold Chadd born in Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 1979 09/05 Rodrigo Osorio born in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1975 09/06 Eric Joyner born in Fairfax, Virginia, United States, 1991 09/07 Tim Bishop born in Cornwall, United Kingdom, 1978 09/07 Chris Rees born in Kettering, United Kingdom, 1987 09/08 Boris Samorodov born in Krasnodar, Russian Federation, 1963 09/09 Yoshio Mita born in Hiroshima, Japan, 1972 09/10 Wesley R. Peters born in Hartford, Alabama, United States, 1961 09/12 Weongyo Jeong born in Haman, Korea, 1980 09/12 Benedict Christopher Reuschling born in Darmstadt, Germany, 1981 09/12 William C. Fumerola II born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, 1981 09/14 Matthew Seaman born in Bristol, United Kingdom, 1965 09/15 Aleksandr Rybalko born in Odessa, Ukraine, 1977 09/15 Dima Panov born in Khabarovsk, Russian Federation, 1978 09/16 Maksim Yevmenkin born in Taganrog, USSR, 1974 09/17 Maxim Bolotin born in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation, 1976 09/18 Matthew Fleming born in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 1975 09/20 Kevin Lo born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1972 09/21 Alex Kozlov born in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine, 1970 09/21 Gleb Kurtsou born in Minsk, Belarus, 1984 09/22 Alan Somers born in San Antonio, Texas, United States, 1982 09/22 Bryan Drewery born in San Diego, California, United States, 1984 09/23 Martin Matuska born in Bratislava, Slovakia, 1979 09/24 Larry Rosenman born in Queens, New York, United States, 1957 09/27 Kyle Evans born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 1991 09/27 Neil Blakey-Milner born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1978 09/27 Renato Botelho born in Araras, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1979 09/28 Greg Lehey born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1948 09/28 Alex Dupre born in Milano, Italy, 1980 09/29 Matthew Hunt born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States, 1976 09/30 Mark Felder born in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States, 1985 09/30 Hiten M. Pandya born in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, East Africa, 1986 09/30 Third quarter status reports are due on 10/15 10/02 Beat Gaetzi born in Zurich, Switzerland, 1980 10/02 Grzegorz Blach born in Starachowice, Poland, 1985 10/05 Hiroki Sato born in Yamagata, Japan, 1977 10/05 Chris Costello born in Houston, Texas, United States, 1985 10/09 Stefan Walter born in Werne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1978 10/11 Rick Macklem born in Ontario, Canada, 1955 10/12 Pawel Jakub Dawidek born in Radzyn Podlaski, Poland, 1980 10/15 Maxim Konovalov born in Khabarovsk, USSR, 1973 10/15 Eugene Grosbein born in Novokuznetsk, Russian Republic, USSR, 1976 10/16 Remko Lodder born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1983 10/17 Maho NAKATA born in Osaka, Japan, 1974 10/18 Sheldon Hearn born in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, 1974 10/18 Vladimir Kondratyev born in Ryazan, USSR, 1975 10/19 Nicholas Souchu born in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France, 1972 10/19 Nick Barkas born in Longview, Washington, United States, 1981 10/19 Pedro Giffuni born in Bogotá, Colombia, 1968 10/20 Joel Dahl born in Bitterna, Skaraborg, Sweden, 1983 10/20 Dmitry Marakasov born in Moscow, Russian Federation, 1984 10/21 Ben Smithurst born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 1981 10/22 Jean-Sebastien Pedron born in Redon, Ille-et-Vilaine, France, 1980 10/23 Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira born in Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil, 1976 10/23 Romain Tartière born in Clermont-Ferrand, France, 1984 10/25 Eric Melville born in Los Gatos, California, United States, 1980 10/25 Julien Laffaye born in Toulouse, France, 1988 10/25 Ashish SHUKLA born in Kanpur, India, 1985 10/25 Toomas Soome born Estonia, 1971 10/26 Matthew Ahrens born in United States, 1979 10/26 Philip M. Gollucci born in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, 1979 10/27 Takanori Watanabe born in Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan, 1972 10/30 Olli Hauer born in Sindelfingen, Germany, 1968 10/31 Taras Korenko born in Cherkasy region, Ukraine, 1980 11/03 Ryan Stone born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1985 11/05 M. Warner Losh born in Kansas City, Kansas, United States, 1966 11/06 Michael Zhilin born in Stary Oskol, USSR, 1985 11/08 Joseph R. Mingrone born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 1976 11/09 Coleman Kane born in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 1980 11/09 Antoine Brodin born in Bagnolet, France, 1981 11/10 Gregory Neil Shapiro born in Providence, Rhode Island, United States, 1970 11/11 Danilo E. Gondolfo born in Lobato, Parana, Brazil, 1987 11/13 John Baldwin born in Stuart, Virginia, United States, 1977 11/14 Jeremie Le Hen born in Nancy, France, 1980 11/15 Lars Engels born in Hilden, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 1980 11/15 Tijl Coosemans born in Duffel, Belgium, 1983 11/16 Jose Maria Alcaide Salinas born in Madrid, Spain, 1962 11/16 Matt Joras born in Evanston, Illinois, United States, 1992 11/17 Ralf S. Engelschall born in Dachau, Bavaria, Germany, 1972 11/18 Thomas Quinot born in Paris, France, 1977 11/19 Konstantin Belousov born in Kiev, USSR, 1972 11/20 Dmitry Morozovsky born in Moscow, USSR, 1968 11/20 Gavin Atkinson born in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom, 1979 11/21 Mark Johnston born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1989 11/22 Frederic Culot born in Saint-Germain-En-Laye, France, 1976 11/23 Josef Lawrence Karthauser born in Pembury, Kent, United Kingdom, 1972 11/23 Sepherosa Ziehau born in Shanghai, China, 1980 11/24 Andrey Zakhvatov born in Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation, 1974 11/24 Daniel Gerzo born in Bratislava, Slovakia, 1986 11/28 Nik Clayton born in Peterborough, United Kingdom, 1973 11/28 Stanislav Sedov born in Chelyabinsk, USSR, 1985 12/01 Hajimu Umemoto born in Nara, Japan, 1961 12/01 Alexey Dokuchaev born in Magadan, USSR, 1980 12/02 Ermal Luçi born in Tirane, Albania, 1980 12/03 Diane Bruce born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1952 12/04 Mariusz Zaborski born in Skierniewice, Poland, 1990 12/05 Ivan Voras born in Slavonski Brod, Croatia, 1981 12/06 Stefan Farfeleder born in Wien, Austria, 1980 12/08 Michael Tuexen born in Oldenburg, Germany, 1966 12/11 Ganael Laplanche born in Reims, France, 1980 12/15 James FitzGibbon born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, 1974 12/15 Timur I. Bakeyev born in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, USSR, 1974 12/18 Chris Timmons born in Ellensburg, Washington, United States, 1964 12/18 Dag-Erling Smorgrav born in Brussels, Belgium, 1977 12/18 Muhammad Moinur Rahman born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1983 12/18 Semen Ustimenko born in Novosibirsk, Russian Federation, 1979 12/19 Stephen Hurd born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1975 12/19 Emmanuel Vadot born in Decines-Charpieu, France, 1983 12/20 Sean Bruno born in Monterey, California, USA, 1974 12/21 Rong-En Fan born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1982 12/22 Alan L. Cox born in Warren, Ohio, United States, 1964 12/22 Maxim Sobolev born in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, 1976 12/23 Sean Chittenden born in Seattle, Washington, United States, 1979 12/23 Alejandro Pulver born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1989 12/24 Jochen Neumeister born in Heidenheim, Germany, 1975 12/24 Guido Falsi born in Firenze, Italy, 1978 12/25 Niclas Zeising born in Stockholm, Sweden, 1986 12/28 Soren Schmidt born in Maribo, Denmark, 1960 12/28 Ade Lovett born in London, England, 1969 12/28 Marius Strobl born in Cham, Bavaria, Germany, 1978 12/31 Edwin Groothuis born in Geldrop, the Netherlands, 1970 12/31 Fourth quarter status reports are due on 01/15 #endif /* !_calendar_freebsd_ */ Index: projects/runtime-coverage/usr.bin/grep/util.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/usr.bin/grep/util.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/usr.bin/grep/util.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,670 +1,670 @@ /* $NetBSD: util.c,v 1.9 2011/02/27 17:33:37 joerg Exp $ */ /* $FreeBSD$ */ /* $OpenBSD: util.c,v 1.39 2010/07/02 22:18:03 tedu Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1999 James Howard and Dag-Erling Coïdan Smørgrav * Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Gabor Kovesdan * Copyright (C) 2017 Kyle Evans * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef WITHOUT_FASTMATCH #include "fastmatch.h" #endif #include "grep.h" static bool first_match = true; /* * Parsing context; used to hold things like matches made and * other useful bits */ struct parsec { regmatch_t matches[MAX_MATCHES]; /* Matches made */ struct str ln; /* Current line */ size_t lnstart; /* Position in line */ size_t matchidx; /* Latest match index */ int printed; /* Metadata printed? */ bool binary; /* Binary file? */ }; static int procline(struct parsec *pc); static void printline(struct parsec *pc, int sep); static void printline_metadata(struct str *line, int sep); bool file_matching(const char *fname) { char *fname_base, *fname_buf; bool ret; ret = finclude ? false : true; fname_buf = strdup(fname); if (fname_buf == NULL) err(2, "strdup"); fname_base = basename(fname_buf); for (unsigned int i = 0; i < fpatterns; ++i) { if (fnmatch(fpattern[i].pat, fname, 0) == 0 || fnmatch(fpattern[i].pat, fname_base, 0) == 0) { if (fpattern[i].mode == EXCL_PAT) { ret = false; break; } else ret = true; } } free(fname_buf); return (ret); } static inline bool dir_matching(const char *dname) { bool ret; ret = dinclude ? false : true; for (unsigned int i = 0; i < dpatterns; ++i) { if (dname != NULL && fnmatch(dpattern[i].pat, dname, 0) == 0) { if (dpattern[i].mode == EXCL_PAT) return (false); else ret = true; } } return (ret); } /* * Processes a directory when a recursive search is performed with * the -R option. Each appropriate file is passed to procfile(). */ int grep_tree(char **argv) { FTS *fts; FTSENT *p; int c, fts_flags; bool ok; const char *wd[] = { ".", NULL }; c = fts_flags = 0; switch(linkbehave) { case LINK_EXPLICIT: fts_flags = FTS_COMFOLLOW; break; case LINK_SKIP: fts_flags = FTS_PHYSICAL; break; default: fts_flags = FTS_LOGICAL; } fts_flags |= FTS_NOSTAT | FTS_NOCHDIR; fts = fts_open((argv[0] == NULL) ? __DECONST(char * const *, wd) : argv, fts_flags, NULL); if (fts == NULL) err(2, "fts_open"); while ((p = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) { switch (p->fts_info) { case FTS_DNR: /* FALLTHROUGH */ case FTS_ERR: file_err = true; if(!sflag) warnx("%s: %s", p->fts_path, strerror(p->fts_errno)); break; case FTS_D: /* FALLTHROUGH */ case FTS_DP: if (dexclude || dinclude) if (!dir_matching(p->fts_name) || !dir_matching(p->fts_path)) fts_set(fts, p, FTS_SKIP); break; case FTS_DC: /* Print a warning for recursive directory loop */ warnx("warning: %s: recursive directory loop", p->fts_path); break; default: /* Check for file exclusion/inclusion */ ok = true; if (fexclude || finclude) ok &= file_matching(p->fts_path); if (ok) c += procfile(p->fts_path); break; } } fts_close(fts); return (c); } /* * Opens a file and processes it. Each file is processed line-by-line * passing the lines to procline(). */ int procfile(const char *fn) { struct parsec pc; long long tail; struct file *f; struct stat sb; struct str *ln; mode_t s; int c, last_outed, t; bool doctx, printmatch, same_file; if (strcmp(fn, "-") == 0) { fn = label != NULL ? label : getstr(1); f = grep_open(NULL); } else { if (!stat(fn, &sb)) { /* Check if we need to process the file */ s = sb.st_mode & S_IFMT; if (s == S_IFDIR && dirbehave == DIR_SKIP) return (0); if ((s == S_IFIFO || s == S_IFCHR || s == S_IFBLK || s == S_IFSOCK) && devbehave == DEV_SKIP) return (0); } f = grep_open(fn); } if (f == NULL) { file_err = true; if (!sflag) warn("%s", fn); return (0); } /* Convenience */ ln = &pc.ln; pc.ln.file = grep_malloc(strlen(fn) + 1); strcpy(pc.ln.file, fn); pc.ln.line_no = 0; pc.ln.len = 0; pc.ln.boff = 0; pc.ln.off = -1; pc.binary = f->binary; pc.printed = 0; tail = 0; last_outed = 0; same_file = false; doctx = false; printmatch = true; if ((pc.binary && binbehave == BINFILE_BIN) || cflag || qflag || lflag || Lflag) printmatch = false; if (printmatch && (Aflag != 0 || Bflag != 0)) doctx = true; mcount = mlimit; for (c = 0; c == 0 || !(lflag || qflag); ) { /* Reset per-line statistics */ pc.printed = 0; pc.matchidx = 0; pc.lnstart = 0; pc.ln.boff = 0; pc.ln.off += pc.ln.len + 1; if ((pc.ln.dat = grep_fgetln(f, &pc.ln.len)) == NULL || pc.ln.len == 0) break; if (pc.ln.len > 0 && pc.ln.dat[pc.ln.len - 1] == fileeol) --pc.ln.len; pc.ln.line_no++; /* Return if we need to skip a binary file */ if (pc.binary && binbehave == BINFILE_SKIP) { grep_close(f); free(pc.ln.file); free(f); return (0); } if ((t = procline(&pc)) == 0) ++c; /* Deal with any -B context or context separators */ if (t == 0 && doctx) { if (!first_match && (!same_file || last_outed > 0)) printf("--\n"); if (Bflag > 0) printqueue(); tail = Aflag; } /* Print the matching line, but only if not quiet/binary */ if (t == 0 && printmatch) { printline(&pc, ':'); while (pc.matchidx >= MAX_MATCHES) { /* Reset matchidx and try again */ pc.matchidx = 0; if (procline(&pc) == 0) printline(&pc, ':'); else break; } first_match = false; same_file = true; last_outed = 0; } if (t != 0 && doctx) { /* Deal with any -A context */ if (tail > 0) { grep_printline(&pc.ln, '-'); tail--; if (Bflag > 0) clearqueue(); } else { /* * Enqueue non-matching lines for -B context. * If we're not actually doing -B context or if * the enqueue resulted in a line being rotated * out, then go ahead and increment last_outed * to signify a gap between context/match. */ if (Bflag == 0 || (Bflag > 0 && enqueue(ln))) ++last_outed; } } /* Count the matches if we have a match limit */ if (t == 0 && mflag) { --mcount; if (mflag && mcount <= 0) break; } } if (Bflag > 0) clearqueue(); grep_close(f); if (cflag) { if (!hflag) printf("%s:", pc.ln.file); printf("%u\n", c); } if (lflag && !qflag && c != 0) printf("%s%c", fn, nullflag ? 0 : '\n'); if (Lflag && !qflag && c == 0) printf("%s%c", fn, nullflag ? 0 : '\n'); if (c && !cflag && !lflag && !Lflag && binbehave == BINFILE_BIN && f->binary && !qflag) printf(getstr(8), fn); free(pc.ln.file); free(f); return (c); } #define iswword(x) (iswalnum((x)) || (x) == L'_') /* * Processes a line comparing it with the specified patterns. Each pattern * is looped to be compared along with the full string, saving each and every * match, which is necessary to colorize the output and to count the * matches. The matching lines are passed to printline() to display the * appropriate output. */ static int procline(struct parsec *pc) { regmatch_t pmatch, lastmatch, chkmatch; wchar_t wbegin, wend; size_t st, nst; unsigned int i; int c = 0, r = 0, lastmatches = 0, leflags = eflags; size_t startm = 0, matchidx; unsigned int retry; matchidx = pc->matchidx; /* Special case: empty pattern with -w flag, check first character */ if (matchall && wflag) { if (pc->ln.len == 0) return (0); wend = L' '; if (sscanf(&pc->ln.dat[0], "%lc", &wend) != 1 || iswword(wend)) return (1); else return (0); } else if (matchall) return (0); st = pc->lnstart; nst = 0; /* Initialize to avoid a false positive warning from GCC. */ lastmatch.rm_so = lastmatch.rm_eo = 0; /* Loop to process the whole line */ while (st <= pc->ln.len) { lastmatches = 0; startm = matchidx; retry = 0; if (st > 0 && pc->ln.dat[st - 1] != fileeol) leflags |= REG_NOTBOL; /* Loop to compare with all the patterns */ for (i = 0; i < patterns; i++) { pmatch.rm_so = st; pmatch.rm_eo = pc->ln.len; #ifndef WITHOUT_FASTMATCH if (fg_pattern[i].pattern) r = fastexec(&fg_pattern[i], pc->ln.dat, 1, &pmatch, leflags); else #endif r = regexec(&r_pattern[i], pc->ln.dat, 1, &pmatch, leflags); if (r != 0) continue; /* Check for full match */ if (xflag && (pmatch.rm_so != 0 || (size_t)pmatch.rm_eo != pc->ln.len)) continue; /* Check for whole word match */ #ifndef WITHOUT_FASTMATCH if (wflag || fg_pattern[i].word) { #else if (wflag) { #endif wbegin = wend = L' '; if (pmatch.rm_so != 0 && sscanf(&pc->ln.dat[pmatch.rm_so - 1], "%lc", &wbegin) != 1) r = REG_NOMATCH; else if ((size_t)pmatch.rm_eo != pc->ln.len && sscanf(&pc->ln.dat[pmatch.rm_eo], "%lc", &wend) != 1) r = REG_NOMATCH; else if (iswword(wbegin) || iswword(wend)) r = REG_NOMATCH; /* * If we're doing whole word matching and we * matched once, then we should try the pattern * again after advancing just past the start of * the earliest match. This allows the pattern * to match later on in the line and possibly * still match a whole word. */ if (r == REG_NOMATCH && (retry == pc->lnstart || - pmatch.rm_so + 1 < retry)) + (unsigned int)pmatch.rm_so + 1 < retry)) retry = pmatch.rm_so + 1; if (r == REG_NOMATCH) continue; } lastmatches++; lastmatch = pmatch; if (matchidx == 0) c++; /* * Replace previous match if the new one is earlier * and/or longer. This will lead to some amount of * extra work if -o/--color are specified, but it's * worth it from a correctness point of view. */ if (matchidx > startm) { chkmatch = pc->matches[matchidx - 1]; if (pmatch.rm_so < chkmatch.rm_so || (pmatch.rm_so == chkmatch.rm_so && (pmatch.rm_eo - pmatch.rm_so) > (chkmatch.rm_eo - chkmatch.rm_so))) { pc->matches[matchidx - 1] = pmatch; nst = pmatch.rm_eo; } } else { /* Advance as normal if not */ pc->matches[matchidx++] = pmatch; nst = pmatch.rm_eo; } /* avoid excessive matching - skip further patterns */ if ((color == NULL && !oflag) || qflag || lflag || matchidx >= MAX_MATCHES) { pc->lnstart = nst; lastmatches = 0; break; } } /* * Advance to just past the start of the earliest match, try * again just in case we still have a chance to match later in * the string. */ if (lastmatches == 0 && retry > pc->lnstart) { st = retry; continue; } /* One pass if we are not recording matches */ if (!wflag && ((color == NULL && !oflag) || qflag || lflag || Lflag)) break; /* If we didn't have any matches or REG_NOSUB set */ if (lastmatches == 0 || (cflags & REG_NOSUB)) nst = pc->ln.len; if (lastmatches == 0) /* No matches */ break; else if (st == nst && lastmatch.rm_so == lastmatch.rm_eo) /* Zero-length match -- advance one more so we don't get stuck */ nst++; /* Advance st based on previous matches */ st = nst; pc->lnstart = st; } /* Reflect the new matchidx in the context */ pc->matchidx = matchidx; if (vflag) c = !c; return (c ? 0 : 1); } /* * Safe malloc() for internal use. */ void * grep_malloc(size_t size) { void *ptr; if ((ptr = malloc(size)) == NULL) err(2, "malloc"); return (ptr); } /* * Safe calloc() for internal use. */ void * grep_calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size) { void *ptr; if ((ptr = calloc(nmemb, size)) == NULL) err(2, "calloc"); return (ptr); } /* * Safe realloc() for internal use. */ void * grep_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) { if ((ptr = realloc(ptr, size)) == NULL) err(2, "realloc"); return (ptr); } /* * Safe strdup() for internal use. */ char * grep_strdup(const char *str) { char *ret; if ((ret = strdup(str)) == NULL) err(2, "strdup"); return (ret); } /* * Print an entire line as-is, there are no inline matches to consider. This is * used for printing context. */ void grep_printline(struct str *line, int sep) { printline_metadata(line, sep); fwrite(line->dat, line->len, 1, stdout); putchar(fileeol); } static void printline_metadata(struct str *line, int sep) { bool printsep; printsep = false; if (!hflag) { if (!nullflag) { fputs(line->file, stdout); printsep = true; } else { printf("%s", line->file); putchar(0); } } if (nflag) { if (printsep) putchar(sep); printf("%d", line->line_no); printsep = true; } if (bflag) { if (printsep) putchar(sep); printf("%lld", (long long)(line->off + line->boff)); printsep = true; } if (printsep) putchar(sep); } /* * Prints a matching line according to the command line options. */ static void printline(struct parsec *pc, int sep) { size_t a = 0; size_t i, matchidx; regmatch_t match; /* If matchall, everything matches but don't actually print for -o */ if (oflag && matchall) return; matchidx = pc->matchidx; /* --color and -o */ if ((oflag || color) && matchidx > 0) { /* Only print metadata once per line if --color */ if (!oflag && pc->printed == 0) printline_metadata(&pc->ln, sep); for (i = 0; i < matchidx; i++) { match = pc->matches[i]; /* Don't output zero length matches */ if (match.rm_so == match.rm_eo) continue; /* * Metadata is printed on a per-line basis, so every * match gets file metadata with the -o flag. */ if (oflag) { pc->ln.boff = match.rm_so; printline_metadata(&pc->ln, sep); } else fwrite(pc->ln.dat + a, match.rm_so - a, 1, stdout); if (color) fprintf(stdout, "\33[%sm\33[K", color); fwrite(pc->ln.dat + match.rm_so, match.rm_eo - match.rm_so, 1, stdout); if (color) fprintf(stdout, "\33[m\33[K"); a = match.rm_eo; if (oflag) putchar('\n'); } if (!oflag) { if (pc->ln.len - a > 0) fwrite(pc->ln.dat + a, pc->ln.len - a, 1, stdout); putchar('\n'); } } else grep_printline(&pc->ln, sep); pc->printed++; } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/bootparamd/bootparamd/bootparamd.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/bootparamd/bootparamd/bootparamd.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/bootparamd/bootparamd/bootparamd.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,363 +1,365 @@ /* This code is not copyright, and is placed in the public domain. Feel free to use and modify. Please send modifications and/or suggestions + bug fixes to Klas Heggemann */ #ifndef lint static const char rcsid[] = "$FreeBSD$"; #endif /* not lint */ #ifdef YP #include #include #include #endif #include "bootparam_prot.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include extern int debug, dolog; extern in_addr_t route_addr; extern char *bootpfile; #define MAXLEN 800 struct hostent *he; static char buffer[MAXLEN]; static char hostname[MAX_MACHINE_NAME]; static char askname[MAX_MACHINE_NAME]; static char path[MAX_PATH_LEN]; static char domain_name[MAX_MACHINE_NAME]; int getthefile(char *, char *, char *, int); int checkhost(char *, char *, int); bp_whoami_res * bootparamproc_whoami_1_svc(whoami, req) bp_whoami_arg *whoami; struct svc_req *req; { in_addr_t haddr; static bp_whoami_res res; if (debug) fprintf(stderr,"whoami got question for %d.%d.%d.%d\n", 255 & whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.net, 255 & whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.host, 255 & whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.lh, 255 & whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.impno); if (dolog) syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "whoami got question for %d.%d.%d.%d\n", 255 & whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.net, 255 & whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.host, 255 & whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.lh, 255 & whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.impno); bcopy((char *)&whoami->client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr, (char *)&haddr, sizeof(haddr)); he = gethostbyaddr((char *)&haddr,sizeof(haddr),AF_INET); if ( ! he ) goto failed; if (debug) warnx("this is host %s", he->h_name); if (dolog) syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"This is host %s\n", he->h_name); strncpy(askname, he->h_name, sizeof(askname)); askname[sizeof(askname)-1] = 0; if (checkhost(askname, hostname, sizeof hostname) ) { res.client_name = hostname; getdomainname(domain_name, MAX_MACHINE_NAME); res.domain_name = domain_name; if ( res.router_address.address_type != IP_ADDR_TYPE ) { res.router_address.address_type = IP_ADDR_TYPE; bcopy( &route_addr, &res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr, sizeof(in_addr_t)); } if (debug) fprintf(stderr, "Returning %s %s %d.%d.%d.%d\n", res.client_name, res.domain_name, 255 & res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.net, 255 & res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.host, 255 & res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.lh, 255 & res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.impno); if (dolog) syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "Returning %s %s %d.%d.%d.%d\n", res.client_name, res.domain_name, 255 & res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.net, 255 & res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.host, 255 & res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.lh, 255 & res.router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.impno); return(&res); } failed: if (debug) warnx("whoami failed"); if (dolog) syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"whoami failed\n"); return(NULL); } bp_getfile_res * bootparamproc_getfile_1_svc(getfile, req) bp_getfile_arg *getfile; struct svc_req *req; { char *where; static bp_getfile_res res; if (debug) warnx("getfile got question for \"%s\" and file \"%s\"", getfile->client_name, getfile->file_id); if (dolog) syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"getfile got question for \"%s\" and file \"%s\"\n", getfile->client_name, getfile->file_id); he = NULL; he = gethostbyname(getfile->client_name); if (! he ) goto failed; strncpy(askname, he->h_name, sizeof(askname)); askname[sizeof(askname)-1] = 0; if (getthefile(askname, getfile->file_id,buffer,sizeof(buffer))) { if ( (where = strchr(buffer,':')) ) { /* buffer is re-written to contain the name of the info of file */ strncpy(hostname, buffer, where - buffer); hostname[where - buffer] = '\0'; where++; strcpy(path, where); he = gethostbyname(hostname); if ( !he ) goto failed; bcopy( he->h_addr, &res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr, 4); res.server_name = hostname; res.server_path = path; res.server_address.address_type = IP_ADDR_TYPE; } else { /* special for dump, answer with null strings */ if (!strcmp(getfile->file_id, "dump")) { res.server_name = ""; res.server_path = ""; res.server_address.address_type = IP_ADDR_TYPE; bzero(&res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr,4); } else goto failed; } if (debug) fprintf(stderr, "returning server:%s path:%s address: %d.%d.%d.%d\n", res.server_name, res.server_path, 255 & res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.net, 255 & res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.host, 255 & res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.lh, 255 & res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.impno); if (dolog) syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "returning server:%s path:%s address: %d.%d.%d.%d\n", res.server_name, res.server_path, 255 & res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.net, 255 & res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.host, 255 & res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.lh, 255 & res.server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.impno); return(&res); } failed: if (debug) warnx("getfile failed for %s", getfile->client_name); if (dolog) syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "getfile failed for %s\n", getfile->client_name); return(NULL); } /* getthefile return 1 and fills the buffer with the information of the file, e g "host:/export/root/client" if it can be found. If the host is in the database, but the file is not, the buffer will be empty. (This makes it possible to give the special empty answer for the file "dump") */ int getthefile(askname,fileid,buffer,blen) char *askname; char *fileid, *buffer; int blen; { FILE *bpf; char *where; #ifdef YP static char *result; int resultlen; static char *yp_domain; #endif int ch, pch, fid_len, res = 0; int match = 0; #define INFOLEN 1343 _Static_assert(INFOLEN >= MAX_FILEID + MAX_PATH_LEN+MAX_MACHINE_NAME + 3, "INFOLEN isn't large enough"); char info[INFOLEN + 1]; bpf = fopen(bootpfile, "r"); if ( ! bpf ) errx(1, "no %s", bootpfile); /* XXX see comment below */ while ( fscanf(bpf, "%255s", hostname) > 0 && !match ) { if ( *hostname != '#' ) { /* comment */ if ( ! strcmp(hostname, askname) ) { match = 1; } else { he = gethostbyname(hostname); if (he && !strcmp(he->h_name, askname)) match = 1; } } if (*hostname == '+' ) { /* NIS */ #ifdef YP if (yp_get_default_domain(&yp_domain)) { if (debug) warn("NIS"); return(0); } if (yp_match(yp_domain, "bootparams", askname, strlen(askname), &result, &resultlen)) return (0); if (strstr(result, fileid) == NULL) { buffer[0] = '\0'; } else { snprintf(buffer, blen, "%s",strchr(strstr(result,fileid), '=') + 1); if (strchr(buffer, ' ') != NULL) *(char *)(strchr(buffer, ' ')) = '\0'; } if (fclose(bpf)) warnx("could not close %s", bootpfile); return(1); #else + if (fclose(bpf)) + warnx("could not close %s", bootpfile); return(0); /* ENOTSUP */ #endif } /* skip to next entry */ if ( match ) break; pch = ch = getc(bpf); while ( ! ( ch == '\n' && pch != '\\') && ch != EOF) { pch = ch; ch = getc(bpf); } } /* if match is true we read the rest of the line to get the info of the file */ if (match) { fid_len = strlen(fileid); #define AS_FORMAT(d) "%" #d "s" #define REXPAND(d) AS_FORMAT(d) /* Force another preprocessor expansion */ while ( ! res && (fscanf(bpf, REXPAND(INFOLEN), info)) > 0) { ch = getc(bpf); /* and a character */ if ( *info != '#' ) { /* Comment ? */ if (! strncmp(info, fileid, fid_len) && *(info + fid_len) == '=') { where = info + fid_len + 1; if ( isprint( *where )) { strcpy(buffer, where); /* found file */ res = 1; break; } } else { while (isspace(ch) && ch != '\n') ch = getc(bpf); /* read to end of line */ if ( ch == '\n' ) { /* didn't find it */ res = -1; break; /* but host is there */ } if ( ch == '\\' ) { /* more info */ ch = getc(bpf); /* maybe on next line */ if (ch == '\n') continue; /* read it in next loop */ ungetc(ch, bpf); ungetc('\\',bpf); /* push the character(s) back */ } else ungetc(ch, bpf); /* but who know what a `\` is */ } /* needed for. */ } else break; /* a commented rest-of-line */ } } if (fclose(bpf)) { warnx("could not close %s", bootpfile); } if ( res == -1) buffer[0] = '\0'; /* host found, file not */ return(match); } /* checkhost puts the hostname found in the database file in the hostname-variable and returns 1, if askname is a valid name for a host in the database */ int checkhost(askname, hostname, len) char *askname; char *hostname; int len; { int ch, pch; FILE *bpf; int res = 0; #ifdef YP static char *result; int resultlen; static char *yp_domain; #endif /* struct hostent *cmp_he;*/ bpf = fopen(bootpfile, "r"); if ( ! bpf ) errx(1, "no %s", bootpfile); /* XXX there is no way in ISO C to specify the maximal length for a conversion in a variable way */ while ( fscanf(bpf, "%254s", hostname) > 0 ) { if ( *hostname != '#' ) { /* comment */ if ( ! strcmp(hostname, askname) ) { /* return true for match of hostname */ res = 1; break; } else { /* check the alias list */ he = NULL; he = gethostbyname(hostname); if (he && !strcmp(askname, he->h_name)) { res = 1; break; } } } if (*hostname == '+' ) { /* NIS */ #ifdef YP if (yp_get_default_domain(&yp_domain)) { if (debug) warn("NIS"); return(0); } if (!yp_match(yp_domain, "bootparams", askname, strlen(askname), &result, &resultlen)) { /* return true for match of hostname */ he = NULL; he = gethostbyname(askname); if (he && !strcmp(askname, he->h_name)) { res = 1; snprintf(hostname, len, "%s", he->h_name); } } if (fclose(bpf)) warnx("could not close %s", bootpfile); return(res); #else return(0); /* ENOTSUP */ #endif } /* skip to next entry */ pch = ch = getc(bpf); while ( ! ( ch == '\n' && pch != '\\') && ch != EOF) { pch = ch; ch = getc(bpf); } } if (fclose(bpf)) { warnx("could not close %s", bootpfile); } return(res); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/bootparamd/callbootd/callbootd.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/bootparamd/callbootd/callbootd.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/bootparamd/callbootd/callbootd.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,204 +1,197 @@ /* This code is not copyright, and is placed in the public domain. Feel free to use and modify. Please send modifications and/or suggestions + bug fixes to Klas Heggemann */ #ifndef lint static const char rcsid[] = "$FreeBSD$"; #endif /* not lint */ #include "bootparam_prot.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* #define bp_address_u bp_address */ #include #include int broadcast; char cln[MAX_MACHINE_NAME+1]; char dmn[MAX_MACHINE_NAME+1]; char path[MAX_PATH_LEN+1]; -extern char *inet_ntoa(); static void usage(void); int printgetfile(bp_getfile_res *); int printwhoami(bp_whoami_res *); -bool_t -eachres_whoami(resultp, raddr) -bp_whoami_res *resultp; -struct sockaddr_in *raddr; +static bool_t +eachres_whoami(bp_whoami_res *resultp, struct sockaddr_in *raddr) { struct hostent *he; he = gethostbyaddr((char *)&raddr->sin_addr.s_addr,4,AF_INET); printf("%s answered:\n", he ? he->h_name : inet_ntoa(raddr->sin_addr)); printwhoami(resultp); printf("\n"); return(0); } -bool_t -eachres_getfile(resultp, raddr) -bp_getfile_res *resultp; -struct sockaddr_in *raddr; +static bool_t +eachres_getfile(bp_getfile_res *resultp, struct sockaddr_in *raddr) { struct hostent *he; he = gethostbyaddr((char *)&raddr->sin_addr.s_addr,4,AF_INET); printf("%s answered:\n", he ? he->h_name : inet_ntoa(raddr->sin_addr)); printgetfile(resultp); printf("\n"); return(0); } int -main(argc, argv) -int argc; -char **argv; +main(int argc, char **argv) { char *server; bp_whoami_arg whoami_arg; bp_whoami_res *whoami_res, stat_whoami_res; bp_getfile_arg getfile_arg; bp_getfile_res *getfile_res, stat_getfile_res; long the_inet_addr; CLIENT *clnt; stat_whoami_res.client_name = cln; stat_whoami_res.domain_name = dmn; stat_getfile_res.server_name = cln; stat_getfile_res.server_path = path; if (argc < 3) usage(); server = argv[1]; if ( ! strcmp(server , "all") ) broadcast = 1; if ( ! broadcast ) { clnt = clnt_create(server,BOOTPARAMPROG, BOOTPARAMVERS, "udp"); if ( clnt == NULL ) errx(1, "could not contact bootparam server on host %s", server); } switch (argc) { case 3: whoami_arg.client_address.address_type = IP_ADDR_TYPE; the_inet_addr = inet_addr(argv[2]); if ( the_inet_addr == INADDR_NONE) errx(2, "bogus addr %s", argv[2]); bcopy(&the_inet_addr,&whoami_arg.client_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr,4); if (! broadcast ) { whoami_res = bootparamproc_whoami_1(&whoami_arg, clnt); printf("Whoami returning:\n"); if (printwhoami(whoami_res)) { errx(1, "bad answer returned from server %s", server); } else exit(0); } else { (void)clnt_broadcast(BOOTPARAMPROG, BOOTPARAMVERS, BOOTPARAMPROC_WHOAMI, (xdrproc_t)xdr_bp_whoami_arg, (char *)&whoami_arg, (xdrproc_t)xdr_bp_whoami_res, (char *)&stat_whoami_res, (resultproc_t)eachres_whoami); exit(0); } case 4: getfile_arg.client_name = argv[2]; getfile_arg.file_id = argv[3]; if (! broadcast ) { getfile_res = bootparamproc_getfile_1(&getfile_arg,clnt); printf("getfile returning:\n"); if (printgetfile(getfile_res)) { errx(1, "bad answer returned from server %s", server); } else exit(0); } else { (void)clnt_broadcast(BOOTPARAMPROG, BOOTPARAMVERS, BOOTPARAMPROC_GETFILE, (xdrproc_t)xdr_bp_getfile_arg, (char *)&getfile_arg, (xdrproc_t)xdr_bp_getfile_res, (char *)&stat_getfile_res, (resultproc_t)eachres_getfile); exit(0); } default: usage(); } } static void usage() { fprintf(stderr, "usage: callbootd server procnum (IP-addr | host fileid)\n"); exit(1); } int printwhoami(res) bp_whoami_res *res; { if ( res) { printf("client_name:\t%s\ndomain_name:\t%s\n", res->client_name, res->domain_name); printf("router:\t%d.%d.%d.%d\n", 255 & res->router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.net, 255 & res->router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.host, 255 & res->router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.lh, 255 & res->router_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr.impno); return(0); } else { warnx("null answer!!!"); return(1); } } int printgetfile(res) bp_getfile_res *res; { if (res) { printf("server_name:\t%s\nserver_address:\t%s\npath:\t%s\n", res->server_name, inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)&res->server_address.bp_address_u.ip_addr), res->server_path); return(0); } else { warnx("null answer!!!"); return(1); } } Index: projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.1 =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.1 (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.1 (revision 322676) @@ -1,582 +1,690 @@ .\" .\" vidcontrol - a utility for manipulating the syscons or vt video driver .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" @(#)vidcontrol.1 .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" .Dd January 19, 2016 .Dt VIDCONTROL 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm vidcontrol .Nd system console control and configuration utility .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl CdLHPpx .Op Fl b Ar color .Op Fl c Ar appearance .Oo .Fl f .Oo .Op Ar size .Ar file .Oc .Oc .Op Fl g Ar geometry .Op Fl h Ar size .Op Fl i Cm active | adapter | mode .Op Fl l Ar screen_map .Op Fl M Ar char .Op Fl m Cm on | off .Op Fl r Ar foreground Ar background .Op Fl S Cm on | off .Op Fl s Ar number .Op Fl T Cm xterm | cons25 .Op Fl t Ar N | Cm off .Op Ar mode .Op Ar foreground Op Ar background .Op Cm show .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility is used to set various options for the .Xr syscons 4 or .Xr vt 4 console driver, such as video mode, colors, cursor shape, screen output map, font and screen saver timeout. Only a small subset of options is supported by .Xr vt 4 . Unsupported options lead to error messages, typically including the text "Inappropriate ioctl for device". .Pp The following command line options are supported: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Ar mode Select a new video mode. The modes currently recognized are: .Ar 80x25 , .Ar 80x30 , .Ar 80x43 , .Ar 80x50 , .Ar 80x60 , .Ar 132x25 , .Ar 132x30 , .Ar 132x43 , .Ar 132x50 , .Ar 132x60 , .Ar VGA_40x25 , .Ar VGA_80x25 , .Ar VGA_80x30 , .Ar VGA_80x50 , .Ar VGA_80x60 , .Ar VGA_90x25 , .Ar VGA_90x30 , .Ar VGA_90x43 , .Ar VGA_90x50 , .Ar VGA_90x60 , .Ar EGA_80x25 , .Ar EGA_80x43 , .Ar VESA_132x25 , .Ar VESA_132x43 , .Ar VESA_132x50 , .Ar VESA_132x60 . .\"The graphic mode .\".Ar VGA_320x200 .\"and The raster text mode .Ar VESA_800x600 can also be chosen. Alternatively, a mode can be specified with its number by using a mode name of the form .Li MODE_ Ns Aq Ar NUMBER . A list of valid mode numbers can be obtained with the .Fl i Cm mode option. See .Sx Video Mode Support below. .It Ar foreground Op Ar background Change colors when displaying text. Specify the foreground color (e.g.\& .Dq vidcontrol white ) , or both a foreground and background colors (e.g.\& .Dq vidcontrol yellow blue ) . Use the .Cm show command below to see available colors. .It Cm show See the supported colors on a given platform. .It Fl b Ar color Set border color to .Ar color . This option may not be always supported by the video driver. .It Fl C Clear the history buffer. -.It Fl c Cm normal | blink | destructive +.It Fl c Ar setting Ns Op , Ns Ar setting ... Change the cursor appearance. -The cursor is either an inverting block -.Pq Cm normal -that can optionally -.Cm blink , -or it can be like the old hardware cursor -.Pq Cm destructive . -The latter is actually a simulation. +The change is specified by a non-empty comma-separated list of +.Cm setting Ns s . +Each +.Cm setting +overrides or modifies previous ones in left to right order. +.Pp +The following override +.Cm setting Ns s +are available: +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Cm block +Set to a block covering 1 character cell, +with a configuration-dependent coloring +that should be at worst inverse video. +.It Cm blinkingblock +Set to a blinking +.Cm block . +.It Cm underline +Set to +.Cm height +scanlines starting at +.Cm base . +This only gives an underline in normal configurations. +.It Cm blinkingunderline +Set to a blinking +.Cm underline . +.It Cm base Ns = Ns Ar value, Cm height Ns = Ns Ar value +Set the specified scanline parameters. +These parameters are only active in so-called +.Cm char ( underline ) +mode. +.Cm value +is an integer in any base supported by +.Xr strtol 3 . +Setting +.Cm height +to 0 turns off the cursor in +.Cm char +mode. +Negative +.Ar value Ns s +are silently ignored. +Positive +.Ar value Ns s +are clamped to fit in the character cell when the cursor is drawn. +.El +.Pp +The following override +.Cm setting Ns s +are provided for backwards compatibility: +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Cm normal +Old name for +.Cm block . +.It Cm blink +Old name for +.Cm blinkingblock . +.It Cm destructive +Bad old name for +.Cm blinkingunderline . +The so-called +.Cm destructive +cursor was only destructive due to a bug that was fixed in +.Fx 4.1.0 . +The destruction in the non-blinking case was so large that +this case was not supported by +.Nm , +so no backwards compatible name is needed for this case. +.El +.Pp +The following modifier +.Cm setting Ns s +are available: +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Cm blinking , noblinking +Set or clear the blinking attribute. +.It Cm char , nochar +Set or clear the so-called +.Cm char +attribute. +Names in this section follow the bad old names of +flags in the implementation. +.Cm char +now means +.Do +activate the scanline parameters, +and implement them using the best available method +(at worst, actually use the old +.Cm char +method with its destruction fixed if it is configured, +else silently ignore this flag). +.Dc +.It Cm hidden , nohidden +Set or clear the hidden attribute. +.It Cm local +Apply the changes (except for the +.Cm local +and +.Cm reset +control flags) +to the current vty. +The default is to apply them to all vtys. +.It Cm reset +Reset everything. +The default is to not reset. +When the +.Cm local +parameter is specified, the resetting is for the +current local settings to the current global settings. +Otherwise, the resetting is for the current global +settings to defaults configured a boot time. +Beware that the scanline parameters and not automatically +scaled by the font size and resetting tends to undo manual +fixups for this. +.El .It Fl d Print out current output screen map. .It Xo .Fl f .Oo .Op Ar size .Ar file .Oc .Xc Load font .Ar file for .Ar size (currently, only .Cm 8x8 , .Cm 8x14 or .Cm 8x16 ) . The font file can be either uuencoded or in raw binary format. You can also use the menu-driven .Xr vidfont 1 command to load the font of your choice. .Pp .Ar Size may be omitted, in this case .Nm will try to guess it from the size of font file. .Pp When using .Xr vt 4 both .Ar size and .Ar font can be omitted, and the default font will be loaded. .Pp Note that older video cards, such as MDA and CGA, do not support software font. See also .Sx Video Mode Support and .Sx EXAMPLES below and the man page for either .Xr syscons 4 or .Xr vt 4 (depending on which driver you use). .It Fl g Ar geometry Set the .Ar geometry of the text mode for the modes with selectable geometry. Currently only raster modes, such as .Ar VESA_800x600 , support this option. See also .Sx Video Mode Support and .Sx EXAMPLES below. .It Fl h Ar size Set the size of the history (scrollback) buffer to .Ar size lines. .It Fl i Cm active Shows the active vty number. .It Fl i Cm adapter Shows info about the current video adapter. .It Fl i Cm mode Shows the possible video modes with the current video hardware. .It Fl l Ar screen_map Install screen output map file from .Ar screen_map . See also .Xr syscons 4 or .Xr vt 4 (depending on which driver you use). .It Fl L Install default screen output map. .It Fl M Ar char Sets the base character used to render the mouse pointer to .Ar char . .It Fl m Cm on | off Switch the mouse pointer .Cm on or .Cm off . Used together with the .Xr moused 8 daemon for text mode cut & paste functionality. .It Fl p Capture the current contents of the video buffer corresponding to the terminal device referred to by standard input. The .Nm utility writes contents of the video buffer to the standard output in a raw binary format. For details about that format see .Sx Format of Video Buffer Dump below. .It Fl P Same as .Fl p , but dump contents of the video buffer in a plain text format ignoring nonprintable characters and information about text attributes. .It Fl H When used with .Fl p or .Fl P , it instructs .Nm to dump full history buffer instead of visible portion of the video buffer only. .It Fl r Ar foreground background Change reverse mode colors to .Ar foreground and .Ar background . .It Fl S Cm on | off Turn vty switching on or off. When vty switching is off, attempts to switch to a different virtual terminal will fail. (The default is to permit vty switching.) This protection can be easily bypassed when the kernel is compiled with the .Dv DDB option. However, you probably should not compile the kernel debugger on a box which is supposed to be physically secure. .It Fl s Ar number Set the active vty to .Ar number . .It Fl T Cm xterm | cons25 Switch between xterm and cons25 style terminal emulation. .It Fl t Ar N | Cm off Set the screensaver timeout to .Ar N seconds, or turns it .Cm off . .It Fl x Use hexadecimal digits for output. .El .Ss Video Mode Support Note that not all modes listed above may be supported by the video hardware. You can verify which mode is supported by the video hardware, using the .Fl i Cm mode option. .Pp The VESA BIOS support must be linked to the kernel or loaded as a KLD module if you wish to use VESA video modes or 132 column modes (see .Xr vga 4 ) . .Pp You need to compile your kernel with the .Ar VGA_WIDTH90 option if you wish to use VGA 90 column modes (see .Xr vga 4 ) . .Pp Video modes other than 25 and 30 line modes may require specific size of font. Use .Fl f option above to load a font file to the kernel. If the required size of font has not been loaded to the kernel, .Nm will fail if the user attempts to set a new video mode. .Pp .Bl -column "25 line modes" "8x16 (VGA), 8x14 (EGA)" -compact .Sy Modes Ta Sy Font size .No 25 line modes Ta 8x16 (VGA), 8x14 (EGA) .No 30 line modes Ta 8x16 .No 43 line modes Ta 8x8 .No 50 line modes Ta 8x8 .No 60 line modes Ta 8x8 .El .Pp It is better to always load all three sizes (8x8, 8x14 and 8x16) of the same font. .Pp You may set variables in .Pa /etc/rc.conf or .Pa /etc/rc.conf.local so that desired font files will be automatically loaded when the system starts up. See below. .Pp If you want to use any of the raster text modes you need to recompile your kernel with the .Dv SC_PIXEL_MODE option. See .Xr syscons 4 or .Xr vt 4 (depending on which driver you use) for more details on this kernel option. .Ss Format of Video Buffer Dump The .Nm utility uses the .Xr syscons 4 .\" is it supported on vt(4)??? or .Xr vt 4 .Dv CONS_SCRSHOT .Xr ioctl 2 to capture the current contents of the video buffer. The .Nm utility writes version and additional information to the standard output, followed by the contents of the video buffer. .Pp VGA video memory is typically arranged in two byte tuples, one per character position. In each tuple, the first byte will be the character code, and the second byte is the character's color attribute. .Pp The VGA color attribute byte looks like this: .Bl -column "X:X" "<00000000>" "width" "bright foreground color" .Sy "bits# width meaning" .Li "7 1 character blinking" .Li "6:4 <0XXX0000> 3 background color" .Li "3 <0000X000> 1 bright foreground color" .Li "2:0 <00000XXX> 3 foreground color" .El .Pp Here is a list of the three bit wide base colors: .Pp .Bl -hang -offset indent -compact .It 0 Black .It 1 Blue .It 2 Green .It 3 Cyan .It 4 Red .It 5 Magenta .It 6 Brown .It 7 Light Grey .El .Pp Base colors with bit 3 (the bright foreground flag) set: .Pp .Bl -hang -offset indent -compact .It 0 Dark Grey .It 1 Light Blue .It 2 Light Green .It 3 Light Cyan .It 4 Light Red .It 5 Light Magenta .It 6 Yellow .It 7 White .El .Pp For example, the two bytes .Pp .Dl "65 158" .Pp specify an uppercase A (character code 65), blinking (bit 7 set) in yellow (bits 3:0) on a blue background (bits 6:4). .Pp The .Nm output contains a small header which includes additional information which may be useful to utilities processing the output. .Pp The first 10 bytes are always arranged as follows: .Bl -column "Byte range" "Contents" -offset indent .It Sy "Byte Range Contents" .It "1 thru 8 Literal text" Dq Li SCRSHOT_ .It "9 File format version number" .It "10 Remaining number of bytes in the header" .El .Pp Subsequent bytes depend on the version number. .Bl -column "Version" "13 and up" -offset indent .It Sy "Version Byte Meaning" .It "1 11 Terminal width, in characters" .It " 12 Terminal depth, in characters" .It " 13 and up The snapshot data" .El .Pp So a dump of an 80x25 screen would start (in hex) .Bd -literal -offset indent 53 43 52 53 48 4f 54 5f 01 02 50 19 ----------------------- -- -- -- -- | | | | ` 25 decimal | | | `--- 80 decimal | | `------ 2 remaining bytes of header data | `--------- File format version 1 `------------------------ Literal "SCRSHOT_" .Ed .Sh VIDEO OUTPUT CONFIGURATION .Ss Boot Time Configuration You may set the following variables in .Pa /etc/rc.conf or .Pa /etc/rc.conf.local in order to configure the video output at boot time. .Pp .Bl -tag -width foo_bar_var -compact .It Ar blanktime Sets the timeout value for the .Fl t option. .It Ar font8x16 , font8x14 , font8x8 Specifies font files for the .Fl f option. .It Ar scrnmap Specifies a screen output map file for the .Fl l option. .El .Pp See .Xr rc.conf 5 for more details. .Ss Driver Configuration The video card driver may let you change default configuration options, such as the default font, so that you do not need to set up the options at boot time. See video card driver manuals, (e.g.\& .Xr vga 4 ) for details. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/foo-bar -compact .It Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts/* .It Pa /usr/share/vt/fonts/* font files. .It Pa /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/* screen output map files (relevant for .Xr syscons 4 only). .El .Sh EXAMPLES If you want to load .Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso-8x16.fnt to the kernel, run .Nm as: .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -f 8x16 /usr/share/syscons/fonts/iso-8x16.fnt .Pp So long as the font file is in .Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts (if using syscons) or .Pa /usr/share/vt/fonts (if using vt), you may abbreviate the file name as .Pa iso-8x16 : .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -f 8x16 iso-8x16 .Pp Furthermore, you can also omit font size .Dq Li 8x16 : .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -f iso-8x16 .Pp Moreover, the suffix specifying the font size can be also omitted; in this case, .Nm will use the size of the currently displayed font to construct the suffix: .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -f iso .Pp Likewise, you can also abbreviate the screen output map file name for the .Fl l option if the file is found in .Pa /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps . .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -l iso-8859-1_to_cp437 .Pp The above command will load .Pa /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/iso-8859-1_to_cp437.scm . .Pp The following command will set-up a 100x37 raster text mode (useful for some LCD models): .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -g 100x37 VESA_800x600 .Pp The following command will capture the contents of the first virtual terminal video buffer, and redirect the output to the .Pa shot.scr file: .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -p < /dev/ttyv0 > shot.scr .Pp The following command will dump contents of the fourth virtual terminal video buffer to the standard output in the human readable format: .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -P < /dev/ttyv3 .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr kbdcontrol 1 , .Xr vidfont 1 , .Xr keyboard 4 , .Xr screen 4 , .Xr syscons 4 , .Xr vga 4 , .Xr vt 4 , .Xr rc.conf 5 , .Xr kldload 8 , .Xr moused 8 , .Xr watch 8 .Pp The various .Pa scr2* utilities in the .Pa graphics and .Pa textproc categories of the .Em "Ports Collection" . .Sh AUTHORS .An S\(/oren Schmidt Aq Mt sos@FreeBSD.org .An Sascha Wildner Aq Mt saw@online.de .Sh CONTRIBUTORS .An -split .An Maxim Sobolev Aq Mt sobomax@FreeBSD.org .An Nik Clayton Aq Mt nik@FreeBSD.org Index: projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.c =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.c (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.c (revision 322676) @@ -1,1467 +1,1528 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Søren Schmidt * All rights reserved. * * Portions of this software are based in part on the work of * Sascha Wildner contributed to The DragonFly Project * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer, * in this position and unchanged. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * $DragonFly: src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.c,v 1.10 2005/03/02 06:08:29 joerg Exp $ */ #ifndef lint static const char rcsid[] = "$FreeBSD$"; #endif /* not lint */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "path.h" #include "decode.h" #define DATASIZE(x) ((x).w * (x).h * 256 / 8) /* Screen dump modes */ #define DUMP_FMT_RAW 1 #define DUMP_FMT_TXT 2 /* Screen dump options */ #define DUMP_FBF 0 #define DUMP_ALL 1 /* Screen dump file format revision */ #define DUMP_FMT_REV 1 static const char *legal_colors[16] = { "black", "blue", "green", "cyan", "red", "magenta", "brown", "white", "grey", "lightblue", "lightgreen", "lightcyan", "lightred", "lightmagenta", "yellow", "lightwhite" }; static struct { int active_vty; vid_info_t console_info; unsigned char screen_map[256]; int video_mode_number; struct video_info video_mode_info; } cur_info; struct vt4font_header { uint8_t magic[8]; uint8_t width; uint8_t height; uint16_t pad; uint32_t glyph_count; uint32_t map_count[4]; } __packed; static int hex = 0; static int vesa_cols; static int vesa_rows; static int font_height; static int vt4_mode = 0; static int video_mode_changed; static struct video_info new_mode_info; /* * Initialize revert data. * * NOTE: the following parameters are not yet saved/restored: * * screen saver timeout * cursor type * mouse character and mouse show/hide state * vty switching on/off state * history buffer size * history contents * font maps */ static void init(void) { if (ioctl(0, VT_GETACTIVE, &cur_info.active_vty) == -1) err(1, "getting active vty"); cur_info.console_info.size = sizeof(cur_info.console_info); if (ioctl(0, CONS_GETINFO, &cur_info.console_info) == -1) err(1, "getting console information"); /* vt(4) use unicode, so no screen mapping required. */ if (vt4_mode == 0 && ioctl(0, GIO_SCRNMAP, &cur_info.screen_map) == -1) err(1, "getting screen map"); if (ioctl(0, CONS_GET, &cur_info.video_mode_number) == -1) err(1, "getting video mode number"); cur_info.video_mode_info.vi_mode = cur_info.video_mode_number; if (ioctl(0, CONS_MODEINFO, &cur_info.video_mode_info) == -1) err(1, "getting video mode parameters"); } /* * If something goes wrong along the way we call revert() to go back to the * console state we came from (which is assumed to be working). * * NOTE: please also read the comments of init(). */ static void revert(void) { int save_errno, size[3]; save_errno = errno; ioctl(0, VT_ACTIVATE, cur_info.active_vty); - fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dA", cur_info.console_info.mv_ovscan); + ioctl(0, KDSBORDER, cur_info.console_info.mv_ovscan); fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dH", cur_info.console_info.mv_rev.fore); fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dI", cur_info.console_info.mv_rev.back); if (vt4_mode == 0) ioctl(0, PIO_SCRNMAP, &cur_info.screen_map); if (video_mode_changed) { if (cur_info.video_mode_number >= M_VESA_BASE) ioctl(0, _IO('V', cur_info.video_mode_number - M_VESA_BASE), NULL); else ioctl(0, _IO('S', cur_info.video_mode_number), NULL); if (cur_info.video_mode_info.vi_flags & V_INFO_GRAPHICS) { size[0] = cur_info.video_mode_info.vi_width / 8; size[1] = cur_info.video_mode_info.vi_height / cur_info.console_info.font_size; size[2] = cur_info.console_info.font_size; ioctl(0, KDRASTER, size); } } /* Restore some colors last since mode setting forgets some. */ fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dF", cur_info.console_info.mv_norm.fore); fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dG", cur_info.console_info.mv_norm.back); errno = save_errno; } /* * Print a short usage string describing all options, then exit. */ static void usage(void) { if (vt4_mode) - fprintf(stderr, "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n", + fprintf(stderr, "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n", "usage: vidcontrol [-CHPpx] [-b color] [-c appearance] [-f [[size] file]]", " [-g geometry] [-h size] [-i active | adapter | mode]", -" [-M char] [-m on | off] [-r foreground background]", -" [-S on | off] [-s number] [-T xterm | cons25] [-t N | off]", -" [mode] [foreground [background]] [show]"); +" [-M char] [-m on | off]", +" [-r foreground background] [-S on | off] [-s number]", +" [-T xterm | cons25] [-t N | off] [mode]", +" [foreground [background]] [show]"); else - fprintf(stderr, "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n", + fprintf(stderr, "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n", "usage: vidcontrol [-CdHLPpx] [-b color] [-c appearance] [-f [size] file]", -" [-g geometry] [-h size] [-i adapter | mode] [-l screen_map]", -" [-M char] [-m on | off] [-r foreground background]", -" [-S on | off] [-s number] [-T xterm | cons25] [-t N | off]", -" [mode] [foreground [background]] [show]"); +" [-g geometry] [-h size] [-i active | adapter | mode]", +" [-l screen_map] [-M char] [-m on | off]", +" [-r foreground background] [-S on | off] [-s number]", +" [-T xterm | cons25] [-t N | off] [mode]", +" [foreground [background]] [show]"); exit(1); } /* Detect presence of vt(4). */ static int is_vt4(void) { char vty_name[4] = ""; size_t len = sizeof(vty_name); if (sysctlbyname("kern.vty", vty_name, &len, NULL, 0) != 0) return (0); return (strcmp(vty_name, "vt") == 0); } /* * Retrieve the next argument from the command line (for options that require * more than one argument). */ static char * nextarg(int ac, char **av, int *indp, int oc, int strict) { if (*indp < ac) return(av[(*indp)++]); if (strict != 0) { revert(); errx(1, "option requires two arguments -- %c", oc); } return(NULL); } /* * Guess which file to open. Try to open each combination of a specified set * of file name components. */ static FILE * openguess(const char *a[], const char *b[], const char *c[], const char *d[], char **name) { FILE *f; int i, j, k, l; for (i = 0; a[i] != NULL; i++) { for (j = 0; b[j] != NULL; j++) { for (k = 0; c[k] != NULL; k++) { for (l = 0; d[l] != NULL; l++) { asprintf(name, "%s%s%s%s", a[i], b[j], c[k], d[l]); f = fopen(*name, "r"); if (f != NULL) return (f); free(*name); } } } } return (NULL); } /* * Load a screenmap from a file and set it. */ static void load_scrnmap(const char *filename) { FILE *fd; int size; char *name; scrmap_t scrnmap; const char *a[] = {"", SCRNMAP_PATH, NULL}; const char *b[] = {filename, NULL}; const char *c[] = {"", ".scm", NULL}; const char *d[] = {"", NULL}; fd = openguess(a, b, c, d, &name); if (fd == NULL) { revert(); errx(1, "screenmap file not found"); } size = sizeof(scrnmap); if (decode(fd, (char *)&scrnmap, size) != size) { rewind(fd); if (fread(&scrnmap, 1, size, fd) != (size_t)size) { fclose(fd); revert(); errx(1, "bad screenmap file"); } } if (ioctl(0, PIO_SCRNMAP, &scrnmap) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "loading screenmap"); } fclose(fd); } /* * Set the default screenmap. */ static void load_default_scrnmap(void) { scrmap_t scrnmap; int i; for (i=0; i<256; i++) *((char*)&scrnmap + i) = i; if (ioctl(0, PIO_SCRNMAP, &scrnmap) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "loading default screenmap"); } } /* * Print the current screenmap to stdout. */ static void print_scrnmap(void) { unsigned char map[256]; size_t i; if (ioctl(0, GIO_SCRNMAP, &map) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "getting screenmap"); } for (i=0; ishape[0]; + while ((word = strsep(¶m, ",")) != NULL) { + if (strcmp(word, "block") == 0) + type = 0; + else if (strcmp(word, "underline") == 0) + type = CONS_CHAR_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "blinkingblock") == 0) + type = CONS_BLINK_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "blinkingunderline") == 0) + type = CONS_BLINK_CURSOR | CONS_CHAR_CURSOR; + else if (strncmp(word, "base=", 5) == 0) + shape->shape[1] = strtol(word + 5, NULL, 0); + else if (strncmp(word, "height=", 7) == 0) + shape->shape[2] = strtol(word + 7, NULL, 0); + else if (strcmp(word, "blinking") == 0) + type |= CONS_BLINK_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "normal") == 0) + type = 0; + else if (strcmp(word, "blink") == 0) + type = CONS_BLINK_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "destructive") == 0) + type = CONS_BLINK_CURSOR | CONS_CHAR_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "noblinking") == 0) + type &= ~CONS_BLINK_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "char") == 0) + type |= CONS_CHAR_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "nochar") == 0) + type &= ~CONS_CHAR_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "hidden") == 0) + type |= CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "nohidden") == 0) + type &= ~CONS_HIDDEN_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "local") == 0) + type |= CONS_LOCAL_CURSOR; + else if (strcmp(word, "reset") == 0) + type |= CONS_RESET_CURSOR; + else { + revert(); + errx(1, + "invalid parameters for -c starting at '%s%s%s'", + word, param != NULL ? "," : "", + param != NULL ? param : ""); + } + } + free(dupparam); + shape->shape[0] = type; +} + + /* * Set the cursor's shape/type. */ static void -set_cursor_type(char *appearance) +set_cursor_type(char *param) { - int type; + struct cshape shape; - if (!strcmp(appearance, "normal")) - type = 0; - else if (!strcmp(appearance, "blink")) - type = 1; - else if (!strcmp(appearance, "destructive")) - type = 3; - else { + /* Determine if the new setting is local (default to non-local). */ + shape.shape[0] = 0; + parse_cursor_params(param, &shape); + + /* Get the relevant shape (the local flag is the only input arg). */ + if (ioctl(0, CONS_GETCURSORSHAPE, &shape) != 0) { revert(); - errx(1, "argument to -c must be normal, blink or destructive"); + err(1, "ioctl(CONS_GETCURSORSHAPE)"); } - if (ioctl(0, CONS_CURSORTYPE, &type) == -1) { + parse_cursor_params(param, &shape); + if (ioctl(0, CONS_SETCURSORSHAPE, &shape) != 0) { revert(); - err(1, "setting cursor type"); + err(1, "ioctl(CONS_SETCURSORSHAPE)"); } } /* * Set the video mode. */ static void video_mode(int argc, char **argv, int *mode_index) { static struct { const char *name; unsigned long mode; unsigned long mode_num; } modes[] = { { "80x25", SW_TEXT_80x25, M_TEXT_80x25 }, { "80x30", SW_TEXT_80x30, M_TEXT_80x30 }, { "80x43", SW_TEXT_80x43, M_TEXT_80x43 }, { "80x50", SW_TEXT_80x50, M_TEXT_80x50 }, { "80x60", SW_TEXT_80x60, M_TEXT_80x60 }, { "132x25", SW_TEXT_132x25, M_TEXT_132x25 }, { "132x30", SW_TEXT_132x30, M_TEXT_132x30 }, { "132x43", SW_TEXT_132x43, M_TEXT_132x43 }, { "132x50", SW_TEXT_132x50, M_TEXT_132x50 }, { "132x60", SW_TEXT_132x60, M_TEXT_132x60 }, { "VGA_40x25", SW_VGA_C40x25, M_VGA_C40x25 }, { "VGA_80x25", SW_VGA_C80x25, M_VGA_C80x25 }, { "VGA_80x30", SW_VGA_C80x30, M_VGA_C80x30 }, { "VGA_80x50", SW_VGA_C80x50, M_VGA_C80x50 }, { "VGA_80x60", SW_VGA_C80x60, M_VGA_C80x60 }, #ifdef SW_VGA_C90x25 { "VGA_90x25", SW_VGA_C90x25, M_VGA_C90x25 }, { "VGA_90x30", SW_VGA_C90x30, M_VGA_C90x30 }, { "VGA_90x43", SW_VGA_C90x43, M_VGA_C90x43 }, { "VGA_90x50", SW_VGA_C90x50, M_VGA_C90x50 }, { "VGA_90x60", SW_VGA_C90x60, M_VGA_C90x60 }, #endif { "VGA_320x200", SW_VGA_CG320, M_CG320 }, { "EGA_80x25", SW_ENH_C80x25, M_ENH_C80x25 }, { "EGA_80x43", SW_ENH_C80x43, M_ENH_C80x43 }, { "VESA_132x25", SW_VESA_C132x25,M_VESA_C132x25 }, { "VESA_132x43", SW_VESA_C132x43,M_VESA_C132x43 }, { "VESA_132x50", SW_VESA_C132x50,M_VESA_C132x50 }, { "VESA_132x60", SW_VESA_C132x60,M_VESA_C132x60 }, { "VESA_800x600", SW_VESA_800x600,M_VESA_800x600 }, { NULL, 0, 0 }, }; int new_mode_num = 0; unsigned long mode = 0; int cur_mode; int save_errno; int size[3]; int i; if (ioctl(0, CONS_GET, &cur_mode) < 0) err(1, "cannot get the current video mode"); /* * Parse the video mode argument... */ if (*mode_index < argc) { if (!strncmp(argv[*mode_index], "MODE_", 5)) { if (!isdigit(argv[*mode_index][5])) errx(1, "invalid video mode number"); new_mode_num = atoi(&argv[*mode_index][5]); } else { for (i = 0; modes[i].name != NULL; ++i) { if (!strcmp(argv[*mode_index], modes[i].name)) { mode = modes[i].mode; new_mode_num = modes[i].mode_num; break; } } if (modes[i].name == NULL) return; if (ioctl(0, mode, NULL) < 0) { revert(); err(1, "cannot set videomode"); } video_mode_changed = 1; } /* * Collect enough information about the new video mode... */ new_mode_info.vi_mode = new_mode_num; if (ioctl(0, CONS_MODEINFO, &new_mode_info) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "obtaining new video mode parameters"); } if (mode == 0) { if (new_mode_num >= M_VESA_BASE) mode = _IO('V', new_mode_num - M_VESA_BASE); else mode = _IO('S', new_mode_num); } /* * Try setting the new mode. */ if (ioctl(0, mode, NULL) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "setting video mode"); } video_mode_changed = 1; /* * For raster modes it's not enough to just set the mode. * We also need to explicitly set the raster mode. */ if (new_mode_info.vi_flags & V_INFO_GRAPHICS) { /* font size */ if (font_height == 0) font_height = cur_info.console_info.font_size; size[2] = font_height; /* adjust columns */ if ((vesa_cols * 8 > new_mode_info.vi_width) || (vesa_cols <= 0)) { size[0] = new_mode_info.vi_width / 8; } else { size[0] = vesa_cols; } /* adjust rows */ if ((vesa_rows * font_height > new_mode_info.vi_height) || (vesa_rows <= 0)) { size[1] = new_mode_info.vi_height / font_height; } else { size[1] = vesa_rows; } /* set raster mode */ if (ioctl(0, KDRASTER, size)) { save_errno = errno; if (cur_mode >= M_VESA_BASE) ioctl(0, _IO('V', cur_mode - M_VESA_BASE), NULL); else ioctl(0, _IO('S', cur_mode), NULL); revert(); errno = save_errno; err(1, "cannot activate raster display"); } } /* Recover from mode setting forgetting colors. */ fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dF", cur_info.console_info.mv_norm.fore); fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dG", cur_info.console_info.mv_norm.back); (*mode_index)++; } } /* * Return the number for a specified color name. */ static int get_color_number(char *color) { int i; for (i=0; i<16; i++) { if (!strcmp(color, legal_colors[i])) return i; } return -1; } /* * Set normal text and background colors. */ static void set_normal_colors(int argc, char **argv, int *_index) { int color; if (*_index < argc && (color = get_color_number(argv[*_index])) != -1) { (*_index)++; fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dF", color); if (*_index < argc && (color = get_color_number(argv[*_index])) != -1) { (*_index)++; fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dG", color); } } } /* * Set reverse text and background colors. */ static void set_reverse_colors(int argc, char **argv, int *_index) { int color; if ((color = get_color_number(argv[*(_index)-1])) != -1) { fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dH", color); if (*_index < argc && (color = get_color_number(argv[*_index])) != -1) { (*_index)++; fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dI", color); } } } /* * Switch to virtual terminal #arg. */ static void set_console(char *arg) { int n; if(!arg || strspn(arg,"0123456789") != strlen(arg)) { revert(); errx(1, "bad console number"); } n = atoi(arg); if (n < 1 || n > 16) { revert(); errx(1, "console number out of range"); } else if (ioctl(0, VT_ACTIVATE, n) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "switching vty"); } } /* * Sets the border color. */ static void set_border_color(char *arg) { int color; - if ((color = get_color_number(arg)) != -1) { - fprintf(stderr, "\033[=%dA", color); + color = get_color_number(arg); + if (color == -1) { + revert(); + errx(1, "invalid color '%s'", arg); } - else - usage(); + if (ioctl(0, KDSBORDER, color) != 0) { + revert(); + err(1, "ioctl(KD_SBORDER)"); + } } static void set_mouse_char(char *arg) { struct mouse_info mouse; long l; l = strtol(arg, NULL, 0); if ((l < 0) || (l > UCHAR_MAX - 3)) { revert(); warnx("argument to -M must be 0 through %d", UCHAR_MAX - 3); return; } mouse.operation = MOUSE_MOUSECHAR; mouse.u.mouse_char = (int)l; if (ioctl(0, CONS_MOUSECTL, &mouse) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "setting mouse character"); } } /* * Show/hide the mouse. */ static void set_mouse(char *arg) { struct mouse_info mouse; if (!strcmp(arg, "on")) { mouse.operation = MOUSE_SHOW; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "off")) { mouse.operation = MOUSE_HIDE; } else { revert(); errx(1, "argument to -m must be either on or off"); } if (ioctl(0, CONS_MOUSECTL, &mouse) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "%sing the mouse", mouse.operation == MOUSE_SHOW ? "show" : "hid"); } } static void set_lockswitch(char *arg) { int data; if (!strcmp(arg, "off")) { data = 0x01; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "on")) { data = 0x02; } else { revert(); errx(1, "argument to -S must be either on or off"); } if (ioctl(0, VT_LOCKSWITCH, &data) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "turning %s vty switching", data == 0x01 ? "off" : "on"); } } /* * Return the adapter name for a specified type. */ static const char *adapter_name(int type) { static struct { int type; const char *name; } names[] = { { KD_MONO, "MDA" }, { KD_HERCULES, "Hercules" }, { KD_CGA, "CGA" }, { KD_EGA, "EGA" }, { KD_VGA, "VGA" }, { KD_TGA, "TGA" }, { -1, "Unknown" }, }; int i; for (i = 0; names[i].type != -1; ++i) if (names[i].type == type) break; return names[i].name; } /* * Show active VTY, ie current console number. */ static void show_active_info(void) { printf("%d\n", cur_info.active_vty); } /* * Show graphics adapter information. */ static void show_adapter_info(void) { struct video_adapter_info ad; ad.va_index = 0; if (ioctl(0, CONS_ADPINFO, &ad) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "obtaining adapter information"); } printf("fb%d:\n", ad.va_index); printf(" %.*s%d, type:%s%s (%d), flags:0x%x\n", (int)sizeof(ad.va_name), ad.va_name, ad.va_unit, (ad.va_flags & V_ADP_VESA) ? "VESA " : "", adapter_name(ad.va_type), ad.va_type, ad.va_flags); printf(" initial mode:%d, current mode:%d, BIOS mode:%d\n", ad.va_initial_mode, ad.va_mode, ad.va_initial_bios_mode); printf(" frame buffer window:0x%zx, buffer size:0x%zx\n", ad.va_window, ad.va_buffer_size); printf(" window size:0x%zx, origin:0x%x\n", ad.va_window_size, ad.va_window_orig); printf(" display start address (%d, %d), scan line width:%d\n", ad.va_disp_start.x, ad.va_disp_start.y, ad.va_line_width); printf(" reserved:0x%zx\n", ad.va_unused0); } /* * Show video mode information. */ static void show_mode_info(void) { char buf[80]; struct video_info info; int c; int mm; int mode; printf(" mode# flags type size " "font window linear buffer\n"); printf("---------------------------------------" "---------------------------------------\n"); memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); for (mode = 0; mode <= M_VESA_MODE_MAX; ++mode) { info.vi_mode = mode; if (ioctl(0, CONS_MODEINFO, &info)) continue; if (info.vi_mode != mode) continue; if (info.vi_width == 0 && info.vi_height == 0 && info.vi_cwidth == 0 && info.vi_cheight == 0) continue; printf("%3d (0x%03x)", mode, mode); printf(" 0x%08x", info.vi_flags); if (info.vi_flags & V_INFO_GRAPHICS) { c = 'G'; if (info.vi_mem_model == V_INFO_MM_PLANAR) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%dx%dx%d %d", info.vi_width, info.vi_height, info.vi_depth, info.vi_planes); else { switch (info.vi_mem_model) { case V_INFO_MM_PACKED: mm = 'P'; break; case V_INFO_MM_DIRECT: mm = 'D'; break; case V_INFO_MM_CGA: mm = 'C'; break; case V_INFO_MM_HGC: mm = 'H'; break; case V_INFO_MM_VGAX: mm = 'V'; break; default: mm = ' '; break; } snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%dx%dx%d %c", info.vi_width, info.vi_height, info.vi_depth, mm); } } else { c = 'T'; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%dx%d", info.vi_width, info.vi_height); } printf(" %c %-15s", c, buf); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%dx%d", info.vi_cwidth, info.vi_cheight); printf(" %-5s", buf); printf(" 0x%05zx %2dk %2dk", info.vi_window, (int)info.vi_window_size/1024, (int)info.vi_window_gran/1024); printf(" 0x%08zx %dk\n", info.vi_buffer, (int)info.vi_buffer_size/1024); } } static void show_info(char *arg) { if (!strcmp(arg, "active")) { show_active_info(); } else if (!strcmp(arg, "adapter")) { show_adapter_info(); } else if (!strcmp(arg, "mode")) { show_mode_info(); } else { revert(); errx(1, "argument to -i must be active, adapter, or mode"); } } static void test_frame(void) { vid_info_t info; const char *bg, *sep; int i, fore; info.size = sizeof(info); if (ioctl(0, CONS_GETINFO, &info) == -1) err(1, "getting console information"); fore = 15; if (info.mv_csz < 80) { bg = "BG"; sep = " "; } else { bg = "BACKGROUND"; sep = " "; } fprintf(stdout, "\033[=0G\n\n"); for (i=0; i<8; i++) { fprintf(stdout, "\033[=%dF\033[=0G%2d \033[=%dF%-7s%s" "\033[=%dF\033[=0G%2d \033[=%dF%-12s%s" "\033[=%dF%2d \033[=%dG%s\033[=0G%s" "\033[=%dF%2d \033[=%dG%s\033[=0G\n", fore, i, i, legal_colors[i], sep, fore, i + 8, i + 8, legal_colors[i + 8], sep, fore, i, i, bg, sep, fore, i + 8, i + 8, bg); } fprintf(stdout, "\033[=%dF\033[=%dG\033[=%dH\033[=%dI\n", info.mv_norm.fore, info.mv_norm.back, info.mv_rev.fore, info.mv_rev.back); } /* * Snapshot the video memory of that terminal, using the CONS_SCRSHOT * ioctl, and writes the results to stdout either in the special * binary format (see manual page for details), or in the plain * text format. */ static void dump_screen(int mode, int opt) { scrshot_t shot; vid_info_t info; info.size = sizeof(info); if (ioctl(0, CONS_GETINFO, &info) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "getting console information"); } shot.x = shot.y = 0; shot.xsize = info.mv_csz; shot.ysize = info.mv_rsz; if (opt == DUMP_ALL) shot.ysize += info.mv_hsz; shot.buf = alloca(shot.xsize * shot.ysize * sizeof(u_int16_t)); if (shot.buf == NULL) { revert(); errx(1, "failed to allocate memory for dump"); } if (ioctl(0, CONS_SCRSHOT, &shot) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "dumping screen"); } if (mode == DUMP_FMT_RAW) { printf("SCRSHOT_%c%c%c%c", DUMP_FMT_REV, 2, shot.xsize, shot.ysize); fflush(stdout); write(STDOUT_FILENO, shot.buf, shot.xsize * shot.ysize * sizeof(u_int16_t)); } else { char *line; int x, y; u_int16_t ch; line = alloca(shot.xsize + 1); if (line == NULL) { revert(); errx(1, "failed to allocate memory for line buffer"); } for (y = 0; y < shot.ysize; y++) { for (x = 0; x < shot.xsize; x++) { ch = shot.buf[x + (y * shot.xsize)]; ch &= 0xff; if (isprint(ch) == 0) ch = ' '; line[x] = (char)ch; } /* Trim trailing spaces */ do { line[x--] = '\0'; } while (line[x] == ' ' && x != 0); puts(line); } fflush(stdout); } } /* * Set the console history buffer size. */ static void set_history(char *opt) { int size; size = atoi(opt); if ((*opt == '\0') || size < 0) { revert(); errx(1, "argument must be a positive number"); } if (ioctl(0, CONS_HISTORY, &size) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "setting history buffer size"); } } /* * Clear the console history buffer. */ static void clear_history(void) { if (ioctl(0, CONS_CLRHIST) == -1) { revert(); err(1, "clearing history buffer"); } } static void set_terminal_mode(char *arg) { if (strcmp(arg, "xterm") == 0) fprintf(stderr, "\033[=T"); else if (strcmp(arg, "cons25") == 0) fprintf(stderr, "\033[=1T"); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { char *font, *type, *termmode; const char *opts; int dumpmod, dumpopt, opt; vt4_mode = is_vt4(); init(); dumpmod = 0; dumpopt = DUMP_FBF; termmode = NULL; if (vt4_mode) opts = "b:Cc:fg:h:Hi:M:m:pPr:S:s:T:t:x"; else opts = "b:Cc:dfg:h:Hi:l:LM:m:pPr:S:s:T:t:x"; while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, opts)) != -1) switch(opt) { case 'b': set_border_color(optarg); break; case 'C': clear_history(); break; case 'c': set_cursor_type(optarg); break; case 'd': if (vt4_mode) break; print_scrnmap(); break; case 'f': optarg = nextarg(argc, argv, &optind, 'f', 0); if (optarg != NULL) { font = nextarg(argc, argv, &optind, 'f', 0); if (font == NULL) { type = NULL; font = optarg; } else type = optarg; load_font(type, font); } else { if (!vt4_mode) usage(); /* Switch syscons to ROM? */ load_default_vt4font(); } break; case 'g': if (sscanf(optarg, "%dx%d", &vesa_cols, &vesa_rows) != 2) { revert(); warnx("incorrect geometry: %s", optarg); usage(); } break; case 'h': set_history(optarg); break; case 'H': dumpopt = DUMP_ALL; break; case 'i': show_info(optarg); break; case 'l': if (vt4_mode) break; load_scrnmap(optarg); break; case 'L': if (vt4_mode) break; load_default_scrnmap(); break; case 'M': set_mouse_char(optarg); break; case 'm': set_mouse(optarg); break; case 'p': dumpmod = DUMP_FMT_RAW; break; case 'P': dumpmod = DUMP_FMT_TXT; break; case 'r': set_reverse_colors(argc, argv, &optind); break; case 'S': set_lockswitch(optarg); break; case 's': set_console(optarg); break; case 'T': if (strcmp(optarg, "xterm") != 0 && strcmp(optarg, "cons25") != 0) usage(); termmode = optarg; break; case 't': set_screensaver_timeout(optarg); break; case 'x': hex = 1; break; default: usage(); } if (dumpmod != 0) dump_screen(dumpmod, dumpopt); video_mode(argc, argv, &optind); set_normal_colors(argc, argv, &optind); if (optind < argc && !strcmp(argv[optind], "show")) { test_frame(); optind++; } if (termmode != NULL) set_terminal_mode(termmode); if ((optind != argc) || (argc == 1)) usage(); return (0); } Index: projects/runtime-coverage =================================================================== --- projects/runtime-coverage (revision 322675) +++ projects/runtime-coverage (revision 322676) Property changes on: projects/runtime-coverage ___________________________________________________________________ Modified: svn:mergeinfo ## -0,0 +0,1 ## Merged /head:r322517-322675