Without this option, gcc may emit code accessing unaligned memory. This,
and the fact that SCTRL.A (System Control Register - Alignment Check) is
set to 1 in Minix causes data aborts when such code is encountered.
This was the cause of #104. The `minix-service' executable caused
unaligned memory accesses calling into getpwnam(). These then trigger
data abort exceptions. On ARM, these were previously forwarded to `vm'
as pagefaults. However, `vm' did not properly handle them, but instead
allocated one page for the faulting address (over and over again) and
then resumed the process at the faulting instruction (over and over
again). This behavior masked the whole story as an OOM.
Below the assembly version getpwent.c in which unaligned memory
accesses are even highlighted...
...
341 ldr lr, [sp, #48]
342 cmp lr, #0
343 bne .L46
344 ldr r0, [r4] @ unaligned
345 add r1, r7, #5
346 str r0, [sp, #4] @ unaligned
347 ldr r4, [sp, #4]
348 mov r5, r4, asr #31
349 strd r4, [r8, #40]
...
This should fix#104. It was tested on an actual Beaglebone Black.
An alternative fix would be to disable alignment checking by setting
SCTRL.A to 0 and allowing unaligned memory accesses.
Change-Id: I4d366eb0af1b2936bca369fd28014fb829228ad5
This library provides an event-based abstraction model and dispatching
facility for socket drivers. Its main goal is to eliminate any and
all need for socket drivers to keep track of pending socket calls.
Additionally, this library takes over responsibility of a number of
other tasks that would otherwise be duplicated between socket drivers,
but in such a way that individual socket drivers retain a large degree
of freedom in terms of API behavior. The library's main features are:
- suspension, resumption, and cancellation of socket calls;
- an abstraction layer for select(2);
- state tracking of shutdown(2);
- pending (asynchronous) errors and the SO_ERROR socket option;
- listening-socket tracking and the SO_ACCEPTCONN socket option;
- generation of SIGPIPE signals; SO_NOSIGPIPE, MSG_NOSIGNAL;
- send and receive low-watermark tracking, SO_SNDLOWAT, SO_RCVLOWAT;
- send and receive timeout support and SO_SNDTIMEO, SO_RCVTIMEO;
- an abstraction layer for the SO_LINGER socket option;
- tracking of various on/off socket options as well as SO_TYPE;
- a range of pre-checks on socket calls that are required POSIX.
In order to track per-socket state, the library manages an opaque
"sock" object for each socket. The allocation of such objects is left
entirely to the socket driver. Each sock object has an associated
callback table for calls from libsockevent to the socket driver. The
socket driver can raise events on the sock object in order to flag
that any previously suspended operations of a particular type should
be resumed. The library may defer processing such raised events if
immediate processing could interfere with internal consistency.
The sockevent library is layered on top of libsockdriver, and should
be used by all socket driver implementations if at all possible.
Change-Id: I3eb2c80602a63ef13035f646473360293607ab76
This library provides abstractions for socket drivers, and should be
used as the basis for all socket driver implementations. It provides
the following functionality:
- a function call table abstraction, hiding the details of the
socket driver protocol with simple parameters and presenting the
socket driver with callback functions very similar to the BSD
socket API calls made from userland;
- abstracting data structures and helper functions for suspending
and resuming blocking calls;
- abstracting data structures and helper functions for copying data
from and to the caller.
Overall, the library is similar to lib{block,char,fs,input,net}driver
in concept. Some of the abstractions provided here should in fact be
applied to libchardriver as well. As always, for the case that the
provided message loop is too restrictive, a set of more low-level
message processing functions is provided.
Change-Id: I79ec215f5e195c3b0197e223636f987d3755fb13
A pair of manual pages were already present in /usr/share/man, but
not yet installed. Install them as well. Lots and lots more from
NetBSD's set of manual pages should be imported, though.
Change-Id: Ie2e8946967afcb2e71de563f06fa331586dcb31d
IMPORTANT: this change has a docs/UPDATING entry!
This patch performs an initial import of the infrastructure and a
subset of the NetBSD set of rc startup and shutdown scripts. The
"initial" refers to the fact that this is not yet a full switch to the
NetBSD rc system: the MINIX ramdisk rc script, which (typically) runs
as the first thing, is kept as is. After mounting the root file
system, the ramdisk rc script will start the NetBSD rc infrastructure
by invoking /etc/rc, however. The regular MINIX startup-and-shutdown
script has been moved from /etc/rc to /etc/rc.minix, and is now
invoked as part of the NetBSD rc infrastructure through a bridge rc
script /etc/rc.d/minixrc. /etc/rc.minix invokes /usr/etc/rc as before.
Switching over the ramdisk to the NetBSD system and decomposing the
MINIX rc.minix script into smaller components are left to future work.
Also, the current pkgsrc etc/rc.d auto-start functionality is left as
is, even though it should be removed (see the etc/usr/rc comment).
Change-Id: Ia96cae7c426e94b85c67978dc1307dacc4b09fc5
IMPORTANT: this change has a docs/UPDATING entry!
This change is a long overdue switch-over from the old MINIX set of
user and group accounts to the NetBSD set. This switch-over is
increasingly important now that we are importing more and more
utilities from NetBSD, several of which expect various user accounts
to exist. By switching over in one go, we save ourselves various
headaches in the long run, even if the switch-over itself is a bit
painful for existing MINIX users.
The newly imported master.passwd and group files have three exceptions
compared to their NetBSD originals:
1. There is a custom "service" account for MINIX 3 services. This
account is used to limit run-time privileges of various system
services, and is not used for any files on disk. Its user ID may
be changed later, but should always correspond to whatever the
SERVICE_UID definition is set to.
2. The user "bin" has its shell set to /bin/sh, instead of NetBSD's
/sbin/nologin. The reason for this is that the test set in
/usr/tests/minix-posix will not be able to run otherwise.
3. The group "operator" has been set to group ID 0, to match its old
value. This tweak is purely for transitioning purposes: as of
writing, pkgsrc packages are still using root:operator as owner and
group for most installed files. Sometime later, we can change back
"operator" to group ID 5 without breaking anything, because it does
not appear that this group name is used for anything important.
Change-Id: I689bcfff4cf7ba85c27d1ae579057fa3f8019c68
With this patch, it is now possible to generate coverage information
for MINIX3 system services with LLVM. In particular, the system can
be built with MKCOVERAGE=yes, either with a native "make build" or
with crosscompilation. Either way, MKCOVERAGE=yes will build the
MINIX3 system services with coverage profiling support, generating a
.gcno file for each source module. After a reboot it is possible to
obtain runtime coverage data (.gcda files) for individual system
services using gcov-pull(8). The combination of the .gcno and .gcda
files can then be inspected with llvm-cov(1).
For reasons documented in minix.gcov.mk, only system service program
modules are supported for now; system service libraries (libsys etc.)
are not included. Userland programs are not affected by MKCOVERAGE.
The heart of this patch is the libsys code that writes data generated
by the LLVM coverage hooks into a serialized format using the routines
we already had for GCC GCOV. Unfortunately, the new llvm_gcov.c code
is LLVM ABI dependent, and may therefore have to be updated later when
we upgrade LLVM. The current implementation should support all LLVM
versions 3.x with x >= 4.
The rest of this patch is mostly a light cleanup of our existing GCOV
infrastructure, with as most visible change that gcov-pull(8) now
takes a service label string rather than a PID number.
Change-Id: I6de055359d3d2b3f53e426f3fffb17af7877261f
The way these options work is by creating files that contain debugging
symbols and stashing them in a dedicated set. The minix-debug set has
been created for this purpose, but it will probably have to be refined
since it has been tested only with the default options with an i386
cross-build.
LSC: Amended to support many combination of MKDEBUG, MKDEBUGLIB, with
and without X11, for both intel and arm.
Change-Id: I2901952e8229938f9ac79c8656484acf704ccd9b
ASR instrumentation is now performed on all applicable system services
if the system is built with MKASR=yes. This setting automatically
enables MKMAGIC=yes, which in turn enables MKBITCODE=yes.
The number of extra rerandomized service binaries to be generated can
be set by passing ASRCOUNT=n to the build system, where n is a number
between 1 and 65536. The default ASRCOUNT is 3, meaning that each
service will have one randomized base binary and three additional
rerandomized binaries. As before, update_asr(8) can be used for
runtime rerandomization.
Change-Id: Icb498bcc6d1cd8d3f6bcc24eb0b32e29b7e750c2
Magic instrumentation is now performed on all system services if the
system is built with MKMAGIC=yes, which implies MKBITCODE=yes.
Change-Id: I9d1233650188b7532a9356b720fb68d5f8248939
The magic runtime library is now built as part of the regular build, if
the MKMAGIC=yes flag is passed to the build system. The library has
been renamed from "magic" to "magicrt" to resolve a name clash with BSD
file(1)'s libmagic. All its level-5 LLVM warnings have been resolved.
The final library, "libmagicrt.bcc", is now stored in the destination
library directory rather than in the source tree.
Change-Id: Iebd4b93a2cafbb59f95d938ad1edb8b4f6e729f6
This brings our tree to NetBSD 7.0, as found on -current on the
10-10-2015.
This updates:
- LLVM to 3.6.1
- GCC to GCC 5.1
- Replace minix/commands/zdump with usr.bin/zdump
- external/bsd/libelf has moved to /external/bsd/elftoolchain/
- Import ctwm
- Drop sprintf from libminc
Change-Id: I149836ac18e9326be9353958bab9b266efb056f0
The minix set is now divided into minix-base, minix-comp, minix-games,
minix-kernel, minix-man and minix-tests.
This allows massive space savings on the installlation CD because only
the base system used for installation is stored uncompressed. Also, it
makes the system more modular.
Change-Id: Ic8d168b4c3112204013170f07245aef98aaa51e7
Since the heap is reconstructed upon state transfer, the old malloc
state is discarded. In order to avoid state transfer errors, we can
and in fact must discard the internal state of the malloc
implementation. This patch achieves this by using the sectionify
pass to mark the variables in the libminc malloc object as state that
must be skipped during state transfer.
Change-Id: Ie330f582c8bd45f37a878ea41fa0f9d4a18045e1
. bitcode fixes
. switch to compiler-rt instead of netbsd libc functions
or libgcc for support functions for both x86 and arm
. minor build fixes
. allow build with llvm without crossbuilding llvm itself
. can now build minix/arm using llvm and eabi - without C++
support for now (hence crossbuilding llvm itself is turned off
for minix/arm)
Change-Id: If5c44ef766f5b4fc4394d4586ecc289927a0d6eb
After importing the default environment from NetBSD, we discovered that
it doesn't contain /usr/games, which is required for the commands
strfile. This utility is used while generating fortune database.
This patch simply sets TOOL_STRFILE to contain an absolute path.
Change-Id: I2e366a0b67d5258f387c3f5a2a2a581fedead359
This library provides new abstractions for the upper (VFS) side of
file system services, and should be used for all file system service
implementations from now on. It provides the following functionality:
- a function call table abstraction, hiding the details of the
VFS-FS protocol with simple parameters;
- a (currently limited) number of per-function steps required for
all file system implementations, such as copying in and out path
names and result buffers;
- a default implementation for multicomponent path lookups, such
that the file system merely has to implement resolution of single
components at a time;
- an abstraction for copying data from and to the file system, which
allows transparent intraprocess copying as required for the lookup
implementation;
- a set of functions to simplify getdents implementations.
The message loop provided by the library is currently for use by
single-threaded file system implementations only. Multithreaded file
system services may use the more low-level message processing
functionality.
Protocol-level optimizations such as including names in protocol
messages may be hidden entirely in this library. In addition, in the
future, the lookup implementation may be replaced by a single-
component lookup VFS/FS protocol request as part of a VFS name cache
implementation; this, too, can be hidden entirely in this library.
Change-Id: Ib34f0d0e021dfa3426ce8826efcf3eaa94d3ef3e
. get rid of includes in libcompat_minix:
. move configfile.h to minix/include/
. all others are unneeded as they point to other files
. merge the .c files with libc
Change-Id: I5e840c66fb9bc484f377926aa9d66473bbd16259
There is a tic command which comes with a package. When this package is
installed, this prevent "make build" from completing, as the packaged
tic as incompatible arguments.
Change-Id: Ic75057013b92158d715c5533f01d79f65317a400
Instead of blindly defaulting to cc, try to find the actual compiler
installed on the system, and as a last resort
Change-Id: I114780b8e4bb54fab72dbd80466266126d6574a5
Allows instrumentation of Minix components using LLVM passes from
"llvm-apps" repository
In addition, the change does the following:
1. Move releasetools/generate_gold_plugin.sh to minix/llvm
2. Move external/bsd/llvm/passes to minix/llvm/passes
3. libLTO.so, LLVMgold.so and WeakAliasModuleOverride.so files
now get installed in minix/llvm/bin
- Replaced the use of string.find by string.match, as it was not
working as expected with the new lua interpretor.
- Slight simplification of extract_value as we now can use a full-blown
regular expression.
Change-Id: I1d7df66a272120cd10aa40f8e9326057b9709e3d
Make libminc a build dependency of services to ensure the services
get rebuilt if libminc changes.
Change-Id: I703a9d98d7641a9a85e04d88402a7228ad0be19f
. define _MINIX_SYSTEM for all system code from minix.service.mk
. hide some system-level declarations and definitions
behind _MINIX_SYSTEM to cleanly fix host tool build problems on
Minix (such as: NONE being defined and paddr_t being used but not
declared)
. the similar definition _SYSTEM is unsuitable as it changes the
values of errno definitions
Change-Id: I407de79e2575115243a074b16e79546a279cfa3e