Some users wishing to use the MIT krb5kdc have discovered the
kdc script workaround applied to the MIT krb5 ports is insufficient.
Let's build into this rc script the smarts to determine whether
base or ports Hiemdal kdc is being invoked or the MIT krb5kdc.
While at it, remove kdc_start_precmd(). This will simplify a future
jail patch.
Suggested by: netchild
Original patch: netchild
Reviewed by: emaste, netchild
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43523
Evaluate the jail_${jailname}_zfs_dataset variable for legacy
jail managers.
This variable can take a space separated list of datasets.
The singular was used specially to allow unmaintained jail
managers like ezjail to use this (simply rename
jail_${jailname}_zfs_datasets in the ezjail config to
jail_${jailname}_zfs_dataset).
Add a python script which implements the bulk of this functionality.
Over time, this would ideally evolve into a library of python routines
which can be used to inspect kernel data structures and automate some
debugging tasks, similar to jhb's out-of-tree scripts, but written in a
somewhat nicer language and with better integration into the kgdb
command prompt.
Note that kgdb currently won't auto-load scripts in this directory.
This should perhaps change in the future. It probably also makes more
sense to have a crashinfo.py which provides all the kgdb output that we
want to include in core.txt, rather than having crashinfo.sh pipe in
several commands.
Reviewed by: avg, imp
Discussed with: jhb
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33817
This was originally used (along with FREEBSD_AOUT) to prefer the use
of ELF in various tools instead of a.out as part of the a.out to ELF
transition in the 3.x days. The last use of it was removed from
<link.h> in commit 66422f5b7a back in
2002, but various files still #define it.
Reviewed by: kevans, imp, emaste
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42964
This tests that with RTLD_DEEPBIND, symbols are looked up in all of the
object's needed objects before the global object.
PR: 275393
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42843
before starting the walk over the global list. Effectively we visit
needed objects first as well, instead of just the object itself.
This seems to better match the semantic offered by the glibc flag.
Reported by: kevans
PR: 275393
Reviewed by: kevans
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42841
Apply the following automated changes to try to eliminate
no-longer-needed sys/cdefs.h includes as well as now-empty
blank lines in a row.
Remove /^#if.*\n#endif.*\n#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>.*\n/
Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>.*\n+#if.*\n#endif.*\n+/
Remove /\n+#if.*\n#endif.*\n+/
Remove /^#if.*\n#endif.*\n/
Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/types.h>/
Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/param.h>/
Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/capsicum.h>/
Sponsored by: Netflix
We've ifdef'd out the copyright strings for some time now. Go ahead and
remove the ifdefs. Plus whatever other detritis was left over from other
recent removals. These copyright strings are present in the comments and
are largely from CSRG's attempt at adding their copyright to every
binary file (which modern interpretations of the license doesn't
require).
Sponsored by: Netflix
Remove ancient SCCS tags from the tree, automated scripting, with two
minor fixup to keep things compiling. All the common forms in the tree
were removed with a perl script.
Sponsored by: Netflix
This is done only for ld-elf32.so.1, where /lib32 is kept in the path
due to the way STANDARD_LIBRARY_PATH is defined in rtld_paths.h.
This change fixes innocent warning appearing after
99132daf6f
Reviewed by: dim, emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42626
Ensure that ldconfig-managed elf and elf32 hints always include
the standard library paths that are known independently to rtld.
PR: 275031
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Saltant Solutions LLC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42557
Add sshd and local_unbound to the oom protected services.
syslogd is protected by default already, document it.
This was discussed on arch@, see
https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-arch/2023-November/000543.html
sshd is protected to be able to investigate and fix oom issues on systems
which don't have out-of-band console access.
local_unbound is protected as it may be enabled for local use and without
DNS a lot grinds to a halt (including sshd).
Relnotes: yes
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42544
net/frr[89] revealed an interesting edge-case on arm when dynamically
linking a shared library that declares more than one static TLS variable
with at least one using the "initial-exec" TLS model. In the case
of frr[89], this library was libfrr.so which essentially does the
following:
#include <stdio.h>
#include "lib.h"
static __thread int *a
__attribute__((tls_model("initial-exec")));
void lib_test()
{
static __thread int b = -1;
printf("&a = %p\n", &a);
printf(" a = %p\n", a);
printf("\n");
printf("&b = %p\n", &b);
printf(" b = %d\n", b);
}
Allocates a file scoped `static __thread` pointer with
tls_model("initial-exec") and later a block scoped TLS int. Notice in
the above minimal reproducer, `b == -1`. The relocation process does
the wrong thing and ends up pointing both `a` and `b` at the same place
in memory.
The output of the above in the broken state is:
&a = 0x4009c018
a = 0xffffffff
&b = 0x4009c018
b = -1
With the patch applied, the output becomes:
&a = 0x4009c01c
a = 0x0
&b = 0x4009c018
b = -1
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42415/
Upstream is now https://github.com/zoulasc/blocklist/. Rename the
contrib directory and update Makefiles to match, in advance of the next
vendor branch update.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Forward compatibility code was added for running newer ino64 binaries on
older kernels as a transition aide. Now that ino64 has been in the tree
6 years, this code is no longer useful and should have been removed long
ago. Remove it now. Should be no user-visible changes at this point as
all the 'upgrade' scenarios it was intended for are long since past.
Also need to remove this stuff from rtld since the _foo versions
no longer exist.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42382
Add the Branch Target Identification (BTI) note to libc assembly
sources. As all obect files need the note for rtld to have it we need
to insert it in all asm files.
Reviewed by: markj, emaste
Sponsored by: Arm Ltd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42228
The new STATIC_TLS_EXTRA variable provides a means for applications
to increases the size of the extra static TLS space allocated by
rtld beyond the default of '128'. This extra static TLS space is used
for objects loaded with dlopen.
The value specified in the variable must be no less than the default
value and no greater than the maximum allowed value for size_t type.
If an invalid value is specified, rtld will ignore it and just use
the default value.
The rtld(1) man page is updated to document this new option.
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42025
Both the secure and insecure flag is documented in init(8). the secure
flag is documented here; however, the insecure flag is not. Nor is the
nuance that a line missing the 'secure' flag is also considered
insecure. Document both here.
Sponsored by: Netflix
This module is bundled into flua, it only provides for now the exec
function. The point of the function is to be able to execute a program
without actually executing a shell.
to use it:
fbsd.exec({"id", "bapt"})
Reviewed by: manu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41840
Since 13.1, /etc/rc.d/jail has looked for a per-jail config file in
/etc/jail.conf.d. For RELENG 14, the ".include" directive was added to
jail(8), with a sample line in the jail.conf(5) man page that includes
"/etc/jail.conf.d/*.conf".
These two use cases don't work together. When the jail.conf.d files
are included from a master jail.conf, the files in jail.conf.d are
likely to hold only partial configurations, and shouldn't be directly
loaded by rc.d/jail. But there are existing configurations that depend
on the current rc.d behavior. While users could be advised not to
include from /etc/jail.conf.d, it's the natural choice even if not
mentioned in jail.conf.5.
The workaround is for rc.d/jail to continue to load the individual
files, but only when /etc/jail.conf doesn't include from that
directory (via a simple grep test), This allows the current use
while not breaking the previous use.
Reported by: antranigv at freebsd.am
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41962
For a service that sets an rcvar, there is a check whether it has been
enabled before the actual command is executed. If the check fails, one
gets a message to enable it and the returned exit status is 0.
However, this is usually undesirable for the status command, which is
a) supposed to check whether the service is running anyway and
b) returns a non-zero exit code if that is not the case.
Thus, skip the check for the status command.
PR: 272282
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 3 days
Wrong value of ov_index resulted in magic check failure, and refuse to
free() the memory allocated with __crt_aligned_alloc_offset().
Then the TLS segments of exited threads leaked.
Reported and tested by: glebius
Fixes: c29ee08204
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
Use regular free(), since it works now.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41150
It is modelled after aligned_alloc(3). Most importantly, to free the
allocation, __crt_free() can be used. Additionally, caller may specify
offset into the aligned allocation, so that we return offset-ed from
alignment pointer.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41150
Reorder it with magic, to keep alignment.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41150
for it to be useful to return unaligned pointer.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41150
The method might require resolving and binding symbols, which means
recursing on the bind lock. It is safe to unlock the bind lock,
since we operate on the private object list, and user attempting to
unload an object from the list of not yet fully loaded objects caused
self-inflicted race.
It is similar to how we treat user' init/fini methods.
Reported by: stevek
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
9600 was a standard baud rate decades ago, but 115200 is now more common
so choose defaults that are useful to the largest number of users.
Note that boot0sio does not support rates above 9600 so it remains
unchanged.
Reviewed by: bz, imp, manu
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36295