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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Forney
638b82129e git/fetch: use read for reading packfiles instead of readn 2022-03-18 23:45:43 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
02d1725d71 uartpci: add serial-over-lan uart from x230/AMT 2022-03-18 20:18:19 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
e83917a658 ip/dhcpd: ignore ipv6 addresses when looking up static binding 2022-03-18 19:54:23 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
488f378470 sdide: add pci id for AMT IDE-r controller on x230 2022-03-18 19:53:11 +00:00
Michael Forney
d55a64c905 git: use commit date as traversal hint instead of author date
Although git9 always uses the same commit date and author date, other
implementation do make a distinction.  Since commit date is more
representative of the commit graph order, use this as a traversal hint
instead of author date.
2022-03-17 01:41:44 +00:00
Michael Forney
8bd5be7c70 git/fetch: improve detection of dumb http protocol
If the server only supports the dumb protocol, the first 4 bytes of
response will be the initial part of the hash of the first ref.

The http-protocol documentation says that we should fall back to the
dumb protocol when we don't see a content-type of
application/x-$servicename-advertisement.  Check this before
attempting to read a smart git packet.
2022-03-17 01:41:09 +00:00
Michael Forney
2e47badb88 git/query: refactor graph painting algorithm (findtwixt, lca)
We now keep track of 3 sets during traversal:
- keep: commits we've reached from head commits
- drop: commits we've reached from tail commits
- skip: ancestors of commits in both 'keep' and 'drop'

Commits in 'keep' and/or 'drop' may be added later to the 'skip' set
if we discover later that they are part of a common subgraph of the
head and tail commits.

From these sets we can calculate the commits we are interested in:
lca commits are those in 'keep' and 'drop', but not in 'skip'.
findtwixt commits are those in 'keep', but not in 'drop' or 'skip'.

The "LCA" commit returned is a common ancestor such that there are no
other common ancestors that can reach that commit.  Although there can
be multiple commits that meet this criteria, where one is technically
lower on the commit-graph than the other, these cases only happen in
complex merge arrangements and any choice is likely a decent merge
base.

Repainting is now done in paint() directly.  When we find a boundary
commit, we switch our paint color to 'skip'.  'skip' painting does
not stop when it hits another color; we continue until we are left
with only 'skip' commits on the queue.

This fixes several mishandled cases in the current algorithm:
1. If we hit the common subgraph from tail commits first (if the tail
   commit was newer than the head commit), we ended up traversing the
   entire commit graph.  This is because we couldn't distinguish
   between 'drop' commits that were part of the common subgraph, and
   those that were still looking for it.
2. If we traversed through an initial part of the common subgraph from
   head commits before reaching it from tail commits, these commits
   were returned from findtwixt even though they were also reachable
   from tail commits.
3. In the same case as 2, we might end up choosing an incorrect
   commit as the LCA, which is an ancestor of the real LCA.
2022-03-16 21:41:59 +00:00
Igor Böhm
873f381e29 acme: fix hiding of top windows when loading a dump file (thanks Xiao-Yong)
When loading an acme dump file that contains a window with only one
tag line, there are cases where acme hides that window (i.e.  not even
its tag is visible).

The following commands reproduce the issue:

 % ed <<EOE
1
i
/tmp
/lib/font/bit/pelm/unicode.8.font
/lib/font/bit/pelm/unicode.8.font
          0
f          0           5         175         175           1
          5          40         175           1           0 /sys/src/cmd/acme/ Del Snarf Get | Look
f          0           4         330         330           3
          4          27         330           1           0 /tmp/ Del Snarf Get | Look
.
,w /tmp/test.dump
Q
EOE
 % window -dx 900 -dy 600  'acme -l /tmp/test.dump'

This issue was introduced in commit 47b7dc5ccd.
2022-03-15 10:49:00 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
ca313087c1 ip(3): use flags instead of tag for 8 column route add/remove
This avoids ipconfig having to explicitely specify the tag
when we want to set route type, as the tag can be provided
implicitely thru the "tag" command.
2022-03-14 18:45:27 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
d4e89fe76a ape: fix wrong write size for _assert() 2022-03-14 11:16:11 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
263251da75 ip/dhcpd: ignore icmp advice
should ignore advice as we are handling all connections
thru a single udp connection.
2022-03-13 20:43:16 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
5186cb3b99 ip(3): document the trans argument for add/try. 2022-03-13 17:38:06 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
c8507f428f ipconfig(8): add -t flag to enable source address translation 2022-03-13 17:29:16 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
6e4a1fda8c devip: allow setting the "trans" flag on a logical interface
This makes the interface route have the "t"-flag,
which causes packets routed to the interface to get
source translated.
2022-03-13 17:16:54 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
d2a7d88662 devip: implement network address translation routes
This adds a new route "t"-flag that enables network address translation,
replacing the source address (and local port) of a forwarded packet to
one of the outgoing interface.

The state for a translation is kept in a new Translation structure,
which contains two Iphash entries, so it can be inserted into the
per protocol 4-tuple hash table, requiering no extra lookups.

Translations have a low overhead (~200 bytes on amd64),
so we can have many of them. They get reused after 5 minutes
of inactivity or when the per protocol limit of 1000 entries
is reached (then the one with longest inactivity is reused).

The protocol needs to export a "forward" function that is responsible
for modifying the forwarded packet, and then handle translations in
its input function for iphash hits with Iphash.trans != 0.

This patch also fixes a few minor things found during development:

- Include the Iphash in the Conv structure, avoiding estra malloc
- Fix ttl exceeded check (ttl < 1 -> ttl <= 1)
- Router should not reply with ttl exceeded for multicast flows
- Extra checks for icmp advice to avoid protocol confusions.
2022-03-12 20:53:17 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
c14ea9fdd1 awk: fix off-by-one string buffer overflow from gsub
the bug happens when we did the fast exit thru "done" label,
where we would not make sure that theres space in the buffer
for the NUL terminator.

instead, avoid the fast exit and always do the final
adjbuf() that makes sure we have space for the NUL terminator.

remove the pointless pb checks, they'r wrong (should'v
been bp >= buf+bufsz) and adjbuf() already makes sure this
can never happen.
2022-03-12 12:29:15 +00:00
Alex Musolino
af6f03e528 hjfs: fix group ownership of home dirs created by newuser command 2022-03-08 13:25:52 +00:00
Michael Forney
0f890140f2 igfx: fix some typos in comments 2022-03-05 01:06:20 +00:00
Michael Forney
d52f25ecdc igfx: add TypeILK, since it differs slightly from SNB
ILK's LVDS transcoder select field only has 1 bit, like G45.
2022-03-02 10:26:37 +00:00
Michael Forney
a00957efee igfx: maintain single/double-channel LVDS mode from BIOS 2022-03-02 10:26:36 +00:00
Michael Forney
79c7e4514d igfx: fix FDI link training on ironlake
Ironlake uses bits 29:28 in the RX control register to select the
training pattern.
2022-03-02 10:26:38 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
9c02337fc3 merge 2022-03-02 18:54:36 +00:00
Michael Forney
954f9f1fcf aux/vga: return modes according to EDID timing priority order
EDID 1.3 section 5 gives a table describing the priority order of
timing information. Use this ordering when constructing the EDID
mode list.

Since aux/vga selects the first mode in the modelist that matches
the given size, it will now select the mode of that size with the
highest preference. Or, if you set vgasize=auto (or some other
string without an 'x'), aux/vga will select the Preferred Detailed
Timing.

This should make it unnecessary to modify vgadb in many cases.
2022-02-28 21:20:52 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
d082a8972f ether82563: add pci id for ethernet on dell optiplex 7090 micro (thanks leimy)
0.31.6: net  02.00.00 8086/15f9 255 0:70900000 131072
         Intel Corporation
2022-02-28 13:18:13 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
5886b999d5 devbridge: fix vlan range parsing 2022-02-27 13:32:58 +00:00
Ori Bernstein
840d16912a git/revert: update modification time on revert
when reverting files, 'cp -x' updates the mtime
to the time the file was committed. this prevents
'mk' from rebuilding the file, leading to stale
builds.

this change touches the file on revert, so that
we rebuild the file.
2022-02-27 04:27:56 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
fd1cfc824a snoopy: add vlan protocol (802.1q) 2022-02-27 03:33:01 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
9944e16b16 devbridge: improve locking, unbind ports automatically on read error and more...
Use an RWlock so readers can work in parallel in
the common case (no cache updates).

When a reader needs to update the cache to add
a new learned source mac address, it will drop
the rlock and aquire the wlock to do the update.

When we get a read error, we now unbind the
port to avoid further packets being forwarded
to it.

This is usefull for hotplug ethernet devices
like usb ones or tunnels.

Simplify the unbind, getting rid of the refcount,
by having only the reader proc call freeport().

Avoid holding the bridge lock while opening
and closing ethernet/tunnel device files during
bind and unbind.

Dont use smalloc() (especially when holding locks).

Allocate bridges dynamically, so we do not waste
the memory when we do not need them.

Reject non-hostowner from allocating new bridges.

Use consistent naming: port -> port

Use consistent comment style: // -> /* */
2022-02-26 22:05:32 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
be0a80faf3 nusb/disk: use setalt(), print argv0 in prints instead of "disk:" 2022-02-23 18:38:28 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
045936a778 nusb/cam: fix mistake (nil vs -1) 2022-02-23 18:13:00 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
8bf71adc94 nusb/audio: use setalt(), make sure endpoint has right direction. 2022-02-23 18:03:53 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
11e12ea0c0 nusb/cam: use setalt() 2022-02-23 18:02:02 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
67750a093f nusb/ether: use setalt() 2022-02-23 18:01:15 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
bea20cd152 nusb/lib: provide a setalt() function to set the interface to its altsetting 2022-02-23 18:00:34 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
9cd55a085d nusb/ether: remove csp check for rndis, already done in nusbrc 2022-02-23 17:59:13 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir
0e3a955652 libFLAC: update to 1.3.4 2022-02-21 21:11:19 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
065d601916 nusb: Fix handling of interface altsetting.
The altsetting was handled only for a single endpoint
(per interface number), but has to be handled for each
endpoint (per interface *AND* altsetting number).

A multi function device (like a disk) can have
multiple interfaces, all with the same interface number
but varying altsetting numbers and each of these
interfaces would list distict endpoint configurations.

Multiple interfaces can even share some endpoints (they
use the same endpoint addresses), but
we still have to duplicate them for each
interface+altsetting number (as they'r part of
actually distict interfaces with distict endpoint
configurations).

It is also important to *NOT* make endpoints bi-directional
(dir == Eboth) when only one direction is used in a
interface/altsetting and the other direction in another.
This was the case for nusb/disk with some seagate drive
where endpoints where shared between the UAS and
usb storage class interface (but with distict altsettings).

The duplicate endpoints (as in using the same endpoint address)
are chained together by a next pointer and the head
is stored in Usbdev.ep[addr], where addr is the endpoint
address. These Ep structures will have distinct endpoint
numbers Ep.id (when they have conflicting types), but all
will share the endpoint address (lower 4 bits of the
endpoint number).

The consequence is that all of the endpoints configuration
(attributes, interval) is now stored in the Ep struct and
no more Altc struct is present.

A pointer to the Ep struct has to be passed to openep()
for it to configure the endpoint.

For the Iface struct, we will now create multiple of them:
one for each interface *AND* altsetting nunber,
chained together on a next pointer and the head being
stored in conf->iface[ifaceid].

--
cinap
2022-02-21 19:50:16 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
14bb9734a6 usbxhci: endpoint address needs to be masked with Epmax from endpoint number 2022-02-21 18:46:47 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
4b637a24f9 devbridge: implement experimental vlan support 2022-02-16 22:38:03 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
7289f371a0 devip: dont hold ifc wlock during medium bind/unbind
Wlock()'ing the ifc causes a deadlock with Medium
bind/unbind as the routine can walk /net, while
ndb/dns or ndb/cs are currently blocked enumerating
/net/ipifc/*.

The fix is to have a fake medium, called "unbound",
that is set temporarily during the call of Medium
bind and unbind.

That way, the interface rwlock can be released while
bind/unbind is in progress.

The ipifcunbind() routine will refuse to unbind a
ifc that is currently assigned to the "unbound"
medium, preventing any accidents.
2022-02-16 22:31:31 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
755880b19f rc: fix globbing with lists (thanks qwx)
Pattern matching with lists no longer works:

	; ls /tmp/*.c
	/tmp/npage.c
	/tmp/pagedebug.c
	/tmp/pageold.c
	/tmp/scheduler.c
	/tmp/writeimagetest.c
	; ls /tmp/^(*.c)
	ls: /tmp/*.c: '/tmp/*.c' directory entry not found
	; 9fs dump
	; bind /n/dump/2021/1002/amd64/bin/rc /bin/rc
	; rc
	; ls /tmp/^(*.c)
	/tmp/npage.c
	/tmp/pagedebug.c
	/tmp/pageold.c
	/tmp/scheduler.c
	/tmp/writeimagetest.c

the fix:

we have to propagate the glob attribute thru lists
as well. before it was only handled for single words
and propagated thru concatenations...

the Xglob instruction now works on list, and we
propagate the glob attribute thru PAREN and WORDS
and ARGLIST nodes.

also, avoid using negative numbers for the Tree.glob
field as char might be unsigned on some targets.
2022-02-16 18:07:21 +00:00
Michael Forney
5c96a51f3a nusb/serial: fix pl2303 usbcmd error checks
Since e0087b2a, usbcmd with Rh2d returns the size of the data stage
(excluding the setup packet), so adjust the expected return values
accordingly.
2022-01-01 22:51:18 +00:00
Igor Böhm
5d69d42ee3 git(1): fix quotes in git/conf example 2021-12-15 22:45:59 +00:00
Tobias Heinicke
53fb93e64a delete import, oexportfs src 2021-12-14 19:39:59 +00:00
qwx
af561602ea aux/wacom: fix race in read queue
this fixes `no concurrent reads, please' errors when using
aux/wacom with aux/tablet on eg. x61t
2021-12-14 23:54:05 +00:00
Ori Bernstein
7efbea82c6 devssl, cpu, import, oexportfs: delete
SSL is implemented by devssl. It's extremely
obsolete by now, and is not used anywhere but
cpu, import, and oexportfs.

This change strips out the devssl bits, but
does not (yet) remove the code from libsec.
2021-12-13 02:17:02 +00:00
qwx
b4d4cf69be vga/igfx: add missing pci did's for hwblank for known mobile models 2021-12-08 09:52:07 +00:00
Ori Bernstein
3710ed60fd git: fully init objq
we were leaving objq.best uninitialized, and
would therefore read garbage if we didn't
find a best match.
2021-12-08 00:20:32 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
be0b39f9c5 acmed(8), rsa(8): add role=client attribute to rsa keys 2021-12-06 15:40:18 +00:00
Humm
69249e8313 troff: we are not htmlroff
If we don’t explicitly check for ‘h’ in troff, we can’t reliably check
for non-htmlroff well.

Consider the following:

	.if h \{\
	.	de M
	.		tm m
	..\}

Without this change, this will print m and not define macro M.
2021-11-24 19:56:44 +00:00
Ori Bernstein
f0adfb4ded git: improve pack cache heuristics
the pack cache was very stupid: it would close packs
as early as possible, which would prevent packs from
getting reused effectively. It would also select a
bad pack to close.

This picks the oldest pack, refcounts correctly, and
keeps up to Npackcache open at once (though it will
go over if more are in use).
2021-12-05 00:13:54 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
d3743d40c2 netaudit, ndb(6): the dom= attribute in ndb should be specified without the trailing period 2021-11-29 20:07:04 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
78c7ad88ff kernel: add extra negative and power-of-two check to pcibarsize() 2021-11-26 21:47:15 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
2a531d444c aux/vga: use vlong for pci bar size 2021-11-26 20:55:58 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
20ea113790 kernel: support large 64-bit pci membars, increase pc64 VMAPSIZE to 1TB
This makes vmap()/vunmap() take a vlong size argument,
and change the type of Pci.mem[].size to vlong as well.

Even if vmap() wont support large mappings, it is nice to
get the original unruncated value for error checking.

pc64 needs a bigger VMAP window, as system76 pangolin
puts the framebuffer at a physical address > 512GB.
2021-11-26 20:51:45 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir
add3a0a4da aescbc: flush before exit and report an error (if any) 2021-11-25 21:42:12 +00:00
Igor Böhm
a27afe904d prep(8): fix typos, wording, and formating 2021-11-21 22:45:51 +00:00
Igor Böhm
d1a81aa81f rsa(8): fix spelling and adjust macros to fix formating 2021-11-20 22:59:43 +00:00
qwx
b5a2fa5e5e audiohda: add support for intel cannon point-lp (t490s) 2021-11-18 17:15:08 +00:00
Humm
05b513a687 snap(4): remove non-existent -s from snapfs 2021-11-17 19:57:03 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
fc412aef3d 6c: extern registers must be considered used on return
the peephole optimizer would remove stores to extern
register before a return statement as it would think
they are only set, but not used.
2021-11-17 01:23:57 +00:00
Igor Böhm
3473fa237c nusbrc(8): fix typo in BUGS section 2021-11-16 08:06:50 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir
78b55b64c8 mklatin: fix compose sequences starting with a space char (␣ and ı) 2021-11-14 20:16:30 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir
0f50c54b5e kbdfs: allow X and x to be used not just for hex composition 2021-11-14 14:27:15 +00:00
qwx
2ab25e3ec0 vgaigfx: add x1 carbon 3rd gen 2021-11-13 23:04:04 +00:00
Kyle Milz
41ac2d80c7 igfx: add x1 carbon 3rd gen (broadwell) 2021-11-12 18:37:33 +00:00
Igor Böhm
c7775b365e rc: fix leaking runq->cmdfile
To reproduce run the following on a terminal:
<snip>
cpu% leak -s `{pstree | grep termrc | sed 1q | awk '{print $1}'}
src(0x00209a82); // 12
src(0x0020b2a6); // 1
cpu% acid `{pstree | grep termrc | sed 1q | awk '{print $1}'}
/proc/358/text:amd64 plan 9 executable
/sys/lib/acid/port
/sys/lib/acid/amd64
acid: src(0x0020b2a6)
/sys/src/cmd/rc/plan9.c:169
 164		if(runq->argv->words == 0)
 165			poplist();
 166		else {
 167			free(runq->cmdfile);
 168			int f = open(runq->argv->words->word, 0);
>169			runq->cmdfile = strdup(runq->argv->words->word);
 170			runq->lexline = 1;
 171			runq->pc--;
 172			popword();
 173			if(f>=0) execcmds(openfd(f));
 174		}
acid:
</snap>

Another `runq->cmdfile` leak is present here (captured on a cpu server):
<snip>
277         ├listen [tcp * /rc/bin/service <nil>]
321         │├listen [/net/tcp/2 tcp!*!80]
322         │├listen [/net/tcp/3 tcp!*!17019]
324         ││└rc [/net/tcp/5 tcp!185.64.155.70!3516]
334         ││ ├rc -li
382         ││ │└pstree
336         ││ └rc
338         ││  └cat
323         │└listen [/net/tcp/4 tcp!*!17020]
278         ├listen [tcp * /rc/bin/service.auth <nil>]
320         │└listen [/net/tcp/1 tcp!*!567]
381         └closeproc
cpu% leak -s 336
src(0x00209a82); // 2
src(0x002051d2); // 1
cpu% acid 336
/proc/336/text:amd64 plan 9 executable
/sys/lib/acid/port
/sys/lib/acid/amd64
acid: src(0x002051d2)
/sys/src/cmd/rc/exec.c:1056
 1051
 1052	void
 1053	Xsrcfile(void)
 1054	{
 1055		free(runq->cmdfile);
>1056		runq->cmdfile = strdup(runq->code[runq->pc++].s);
 1057	}
acid:
</snap>

These leaks happen because we do not free cmdfile on all execution paths
where `Xreturn()` is invoked. In `/sys/src/cmd/rc/exec.c:/^Xreturn`

<snip>
void
Xreturn(void)
{
	struct thread *p = runq;
	turfredir();
	while(p->argv) poplist();
	codefree(p->code);
	runq = p->ret;
	free(p);
	if(runq==0)
		Exit(getstatus());
}
</snip>

Note how the function `Xreturn()` frees a heap allocated instance of type
`thread` with its members *except* the `cmdfile` member.

On some code paths where `Xreturn()` is called there is an attempt to free
`cmdfile`, however, there are some code paths where `Xreturn()` is called
where `cmdfile` is not freed, leading to a leak.

The attached patch calls `free(p->cmdfile)` in `Xreturn()` to avoid leaking
memory and handling the free in one place.

After applying the patch this particular leak is removed. There are still
other leaks in rc:

<snip>
277         ├listen [tcp * /rc/bin/service <nil>]
321         │├listen [/net/tcp/2 tcp!*!80]
322         │├listen [/net/tcp/3 tcp!*!17019]
324         ││└rc [/net/tcp/5 tcp!185.64.155.70!3516]
334         ││ ├rc -li
382         ││ │└pstree
336         ││ └rc
338         ││  └cat
323         │└listen [/net/tcp/4 tcp!*!17020]
278         ├listen [tcp * /rc/bin/service.auth <nil>]
320         │└listen [/net/tcp/1 tcp!*!567]
381         └closeproc
cpu% leak -s 336
src(0x00209a82); // 2
src(0x002051d2); // 1
cpu% acid 336
/proc/336/text:amd64 plan 9 executable
/sys/lib/acid/port
/sys/lib/acid/amd64
acid: src(0x00209a82)
/sys/src/cmd/rc/subr.c:9
 4	#include "fns.h"
 5
 6	void *
 7	emalloc(long n)
 8	{
>9		void *p = malloc(n);
 10		if(p==0)
 11			panic("Can't malloc %d bytes", n);
 12		return p;
 13	}
 14
</snap>

To help fixing those leaks emalloc(…) and erealloc(…) have been amended to use
setmalloctag(…) and setrealloctag(…). The actual fixes for other reported leaks
are *not* part of this merge and will follow.
2021-11-10 13:01:38 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
a4c1f3cc18 devtls: reject zero length records (thanks sigrid)
zero length record causes ensure() todo nothing,
while qgrab() assumes there is at least one buffer
in the queue and would dereference the nil buffer.
2021-11-09 01:46:13 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
68572ab451 diff: revert last change, this breaks git/diff 2021-11-09 01:29:30 +00:00
Igor Böhm
a7ec6ee4e8 git(1): fix git/add -r spacing and wording in BUGS section 2021-11-08 01:05:51 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
a87ce74d60 kernel/rdb: need to reenable polling mode on the uart, remove cruft 2021-11-07 17:58:52 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
9eb192f586 bcm64: parse the emmc2bus/dma-ranges device-tree property and provide *emmc2bus kernel parameter
/*
  * emmc2 has different DMA constraints based on SoC revisions. It was
  * moved into its own bus, so as for RPi4's firmware to update them.
  * The firmware will find whether the emmc2bus alias is defined, and if
  * so, it'll edit the dma-ranges property below accordingly.
  */
 emmc2bus: emmc2bus {
 compatible = "simple-bus";
 ranges = <0x0 0x7e000000  0x0 0xfe000000  0x01800000>;
 dma-ranges = <0x0 0xc0000000  0x0 0x00000000  0x40000000>;
 emmc2: mmc@7e340000 {
 compatible = "brcm,bcm2711-emmc2";
 reg = <0x0 0x7e340000 0x100>;
 interrupts = <GIC_SPI 126 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
 clocks = <&clocks BCM2711_CLOCK_EMMC2>;
 status = "disabled";
 };
 };
2021-11-07 17:51:12 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
80268af29e bcm64/sdhc: add *emmc2bus kernel parameter to set dma dram bus address
On the raspberry pi 4, depending on the chip revision,
the emmc2 controller has different dram bus address window,
so make it configurable.
2021-11-07 17:47:09 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
a2baa86348 bcm/emmc: remove unused cardr wakeup(), use MACHP(0) as tick reference 2021-11-07 17:43:36 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
2925fb09a6 sdmmc: do card init in a background process after the first try
Some mmc controllers have no card detect pin, so the only
way to detect card presence is to issue the ACMD41 which will
fail after a pretty long timeout.

To avoid mmconline() blocking, we only try to initialize the
card synchronous once, and then retry in a background process,
while returning immediately from mmconline() while the retry
is in progress.

This speeds up network boot times significantly on a raspi
without a sdcard inserted.
2021-11-07 17:41:57 +00:00
Igor Böhm
efa6937460 acme: fix leaking memory allocated by getenv("font")
If the font chosen for acme is retrieved via `getenv("font")` its
memory is leaked:

<snip>
	if(fontnames[0] == nil)
		fontnames[0] = getenv("font");
		^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> getenv(…) mallocs memory

	if(fontnames[0] == nil)
		fontnames[0] = "/lib/font/bit/vga/unicode.font";
	if(access(fontnames[0], 0) < 0){
		fprint(2, "acme: can't access %s: %r\n", fontnames[0]);
		exits("font open");
	}
	if(fontnames[1] == nil)
		fontnames[1] = fontnames[0];
	fontnames[0] = estrdup(fontnames[0]);
	^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> if the `getenv("font")` path was taken above, this assignment
> will leak its memory.
</snap>

The following leak/acid session demonstrates the issue:

<snip>
cpu% leak -s 212252
src(0x002000cb); // 1
cpu% acid 212252
/proc/212252/text:amd64 plan 9 executable
/sys/lib/acid/port
/sys/lib/acid/amd64
acid: src(0x002000cb)
/sys/src/cmd/acme/acme.c:107
 102			fprint(2, "usage: acme [-aib] [-c ncol] [-f font] [-F fixedfont] [-l loadfile | file...]\n");
 103			exits("usage");
 104		}ARGEND
 105
 106		if(fontnames[0] == nil)
>107			fontnames[0] = getenv("font");
 108		if(fontnames[0] == nil)
 109			fontnames[0] = "/lib/font/bit/vga/unicode.font";
 110		if(access(fontnames[0], 0) < 0){
 111			fprint(2, "acme: can't access %s: %r\n", fontnames[0]);
 112			exits("font open");
acid:
</snap>

The fix tries to first check if a font has been set via
command line options in which case the font string is
malloced via estrdup(…).

If no font has been selected on the command line getenv("font")
is used. If no getenv("font") var is found we malloc a default
font via estrdup(…).

<snip>
	if(fontnames[0] != nil)
		fontnames[0] = estrdup(fontnames[0]);
	else
		if((fontnames[0] = getenv("font")) == nil)
			fontnames[0] = estrdup("/lib/font/bit/vga/unicode.font");
	if(access(fontnames[0], 0) < 0){
		fprint(2, "acme: can't access %s: %r\n", fontnames[0]);
		exits("font open");
	}
	if(fontnames[1] == nil)
		fontnames[1] = fontnames[0];
	fontnames[1] = estrdup(fontnames[1]);
</snap>

This resolves the memory leak reported by leak(1).
2021-11-05 23:51:55 +00:00
Kyle Milz
cd7480f68f diff: fix -u when comparing identical files 2021-11-05 19:03:20 +00:00
Igor Böhm
160e36aaef git(1): fix typo in git/push section 2021-11-06 00:15:28 +00:00
Igor Böhm
775608db7c leak(1): document how to generate pool.$objtype.acid
/sys/lib/acid/leak requires /sys/src/libc/port/pool.$objtype.acid
which is not present by default, describe how to generate it.
2021-11-04 23:11:56 +00:00
qwx
9827a6b178 audiohda: add support for intel comet lake-s, fix typo 2021-11-05 22:26:28 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
6c70026fa4 acme: fix plumb message leaks (thanks igor) 2021-11-05 18:49:40 +00:00
Kyle Milz
e2e4a46f26 git/revert: fix empty invocation
git/revert requires a file name argument, but when none is given
it fails in a strange way:

	% git/revert
	usage: cleanname [-d pwd] name...
	/bin/git/revert:15: null list in concatenation
2021-11-04 19:08:02 +00:00
Stuart Morrow
3f49507786 mainly just spelling and typos 2021-11-01 20:49:43 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
cdf3be65ea snoopy: dns: add caa record type, fix rrtypestr() 2021-11-03 21:44:24 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
c37de33463 ndb/dns: use decimal encoding for txt rr string escapes
rfc883 suggests to use decimal digits to escape txt rr strings,
and unix dig appears to use the same.
so change from octal to decimal.
2021-11-03 20:38:23 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
6285c19b33 snoopy: adjust for new dns txt rr format 2021-11-03 20:21:03 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
5de1f3d9cf ndb/dns: handle txt rr strings as binary, remove nullrr ndb code
txt and caa rr strings might contain binary control characters
such as newlines and double quotes which mess up the output
in ndb(6) format.
so handle them as binary blobs internally and escape special
characters as \DDD where D is a octal digit when printing.

txtrr() will unescape them when reading into internal
binary representation.

remove the undocumented nullrr ndb attribute parsing code.
2021-11-03 20:09:02 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
2899b719ae libndb: move mkptrname() into libndb to avoid duplication 2021-11-03 19:38:36 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir
2d56837b2f zuke: fix search function ignoring matching artist name 2021-11-03 14:45:27 +00:00
Noam Preil
4584fbf577 venti(8): change documented behavior to match actual 2021-11-03 03:48:48 +00:00
Kyle Milz
ca73f67347 man grep args spacing diff 2021-11-01 17:07:28 +00:00
Igor Böhm
27af159fdc rc-httpd(8): document how to use HTTP basic authentication 2021-10-30 23:59:12 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
498d86b921 ndb/dnsquery: make ! bang work with reverse lookups, document in ndb(8) 2021-11-01 16:31:39 +00:00
Kyle Milz
c67593125c man g filetypes diff
g(1): sync filetypes list

the file types list in the 'g' manual was out of date.
this change synchronizes and sorts them.

it looks like the .B macro only accepts 6 args or less,
so observe that limit.
2021-11-01 15:22:41 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
3cd87bc3fb ndb/dns: use correct attribute when serializing caa record in ndb format 2021-11-01 15:12:17 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
5e3ded2242 ndb/dnsdebug: dont duplicate rrfmt()
introduce our own RR* format %P for pretty
printing and call %R format internally,
then use it to print the rest of the line
after the tab, prefixed with the padded
output.
2021-11-01 14:39:18 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
28f67bba84 ndb/dns: fix ndb serialization of RR*
have todo multiple fmtprint() calls for idnname()
as the buffer is shared.

do not idnname() rp->os and rp->cpu, these are symbols.

always quote txt= records.
2021-11-01 14:37:19 +00:00
cinap_lenrek
245bf71e61 /sys/doc/troff.ms: give correct path for -m flag (thanks kyle) 2021-11-01 11:28:52 +00:00
qwx
987d15e7b2 tinc: fix typo in unknown host error message 2021-10-31 22:48:20 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir
023882f0a4 libtags: no tags is still fine if format is known 2021-10-31 17:38:18 +00:00