[Bug 250576] PHP-FPM processes hang in UFS-state

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=250576

--- Comment #1 from Christos Chatzaras  ---
After discussion in freebsd-fs mailing list maybe it caused by a quota file
lock in syncer:

30 100097 syncer  -   mi_switch+0xe2
sleepq_wait+0x2c sleeplk+0x185 lockmgr_xlock_hard+0x1f5 __lockmgr_args+0x2bf
ffs_lock+0xa5 VOP_LOCK1_APV+0x7c _vn_lock+0x44 vget+0x4a qsync+0x99
ffs_sync+0x7d5 sync_fsync+0x10f VOP_FSYNC_APV+0x7c sched_sync+0x379
fork_exit+0x83 fork_trampoline+0xe

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[Bug 250576] PHP-FPM processes hang in UFS-state

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   Hardware|Any |amd64

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[Bug 250593] Add a manual page for gzero(4) (GEOM zero)

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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Mateusz Piotrowski <0...@freebsd.org> changed:

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[Bug 250593] Add a manual page for gzero(4) (GEOM zero)

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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Bug ID: 250593
   Summary: Add a manual page for gzero(4) (GEOM zero)
   Product: Documentation
   Version: Latest
  Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Only Me
  Priority: ---
 Component: Manual Pages
  Assignee: b...@freebsd.org
  Reporter: 0...@freebsd.org
CC: d...@freebsd.org

The manual page is available here:
https://github.com/gkwhite/missing-man-pages-bsd

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[Bug 235111] add bectl support to beinstall.sh

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #4 from Mateusz Piotrowski <0...@freebsd.org> ---
Note: I've totally forgot about this PR and submitted my own patch a couple of
months later to phabricator:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2

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[Bug 235111] add bectl support to beinstall.sh

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--- Comment #5 from Olivier Cochard  ---
So let's abandon this PR and focus on your review :-)

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[Bug 250526] ifconfig(8): Correct misuse of commas/parentheses in an enumeration

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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Mateusz Piotrowski <0...@freebsd.org> changed:

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 Status|New |In Progress

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[Bug 235111] add bectl support to beinstall.sh

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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Mateusz Piotrowski <0...@freebsd.org> changed:

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 Status|Open|In Progress

--- Comment #6 from Mateusz Piotrowski <0...@freebsd.org> ---
(In reply to Olivier Cochard from comment #5)

OK :)

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[Bug 235111] add bectl support to beinstall.sh

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Mateusz Piotrowski <0...@freebsd.org> changed:

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[Bug 250015] diff -purw fails with 'error: conflicting output format options.'

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #4 from Ed Maste  ---
ping

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[Bug 250609] gpart resize: bug in combined -a -s usage

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Bug ID: 250609
   Summary: gpart resize: bug in combined -a -s usage
   Product: Base System
   Version: 12.1-RELEASE
  Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Some People
  Priority: ---
 Component: bin
  Assignee: b...@freebsd.org
  Reporter: gwbr0...@yahoo.de

12.1-RELEASE-p10
:~ # uname -a
FreeBSD  12.1-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p10 GENERIC  amd64

At first it seemed to be a bug in the -s switch.
Later i found it's the use of -a together with -s.

man gpart:
   resizeResize a partition from geom geom and further identified by
   the -i index option.  If the new size is not specified it
   is automatically calculated to be the maximum available
   from geom.

   The resize command accepts these options:

   -a alignment  If specified, then gpart utility tries to
 align partition size to be a multiple of the
 alignment value.
  [-f ...]

   -i index  Specifies the index of the partition to be
 resized.

   -s size   Specifies the new size of the partition, in
 logical blocks.  A SI unit suffix is allowed.

:~ # gpart show -l ada5
=>40  7814037088  ada5  GPT  (3.6T)
  40  262144 1  DLEFT2  (1.2T)
  2621440040  2516582400- free -  (1.2T)
  5138022440  1258291200 3  (null)  (600G)
  6396313640   629145600 4  (null)  (300G)
  7025459240   788577888- free -  (376G)

Inital condition: p1 is part of zpool raidz1. The pool should grow to ~2T. p3
and p4 are ufs placeholders to demonstrate the bug.



:~ # gpart resize -a 4k -i 1 -s 269100 ada5
ada5p1 resized

:~ # gpart show -l ada5
=>40  7814037088  ada5  GPT  (3.6T)
  40  5138022400 1  DLEFT2  (2.4T)
  5138022440  1258291200 3  (null)  (600G)
  6396313640   629145600 4  (null)  (300G)
  7025459240   788577888- free -  (376G)

It started when i noticed that the -s SIZE was ignored and all following free
space was used.



:~ # gpart resize -a 4k -i 1 -s 269100 ada5
gpart: Device busy

This may be normal, the partition 1 is part of the active but unmounted pool.



:~ # gpart delete -i 3 ada5
ada5p3 deleted

:~ # gpart show -l ada5
=>40  7814037088  ada5  GPT  (3.6T)
  40  5138022400 1  DLEFT2  (2.4T)
  5138022440  1258291200- free -  (600G)
  6396313640   629145600 4  (null)  (300G)
  7025459240   788577888- free -  (376G)

:~ # gpart resize -a 4k -i 1 -s 2.5T ada5
gpart: Invalid size param: Invalid argument

(Side topic: gpart doesn't understand it's own size format.)
(Personally i try to talk back to software like it talks to me. ;-) )

:~ # gpart resize -a 4k -i 1 -s 2600G ada5
ada5p1 resized

:~ # gpart show -l ada5
=>40  7814037088  ada5  GPT  (3.6T)
  40  6396313600 1  DLEFT2  (3.0T)
  6396313640   629145600 4  (null)  (300G)
  7025459240   788577888- free -  (376G)

:~ # gpart show  ada5
=>40  7814037088  ada5  GPT  (3.6T)
  40  6396313600 1  freebsd-zfs  (3.0T)
  6396313640   629145600 4  freebsd-ufs  (300G)
  7025459240   788577888- free -  (376G)

Again -s SIZE was ignored and all next free space was used.



I was able to repeat the test on another machine because i had a spare disk
available. Fresh FreeBSD installation. Same version level. Same size of the
partition layout but p1 was set to UFS.

:~ # gpart resize -a 4k -i 1 -s 269100 ada1
ada1p1 resized

The first time i got the same result as above. The -s was ignored and a resize
to maximum was performed. The second time (cursor up, return) the size was set
(reduced) correctly. That was reproducable. It needed two times of the same
resize command to set the new size.

Suspected bug: gpart resize size switch calculation fails on partially
partitioned disks.

Workaround as seen above: Add a new dummy partition of the expansion size. Add
a fill partition on the rest of the disk. Delete the dummy partition. Resize
the first partition with or without the -s switch. Delete the fill partition.

[i found more]

Back to the first system, same zpool, same disk model, same p1 layout, dummy
partitions created:

:~ # gpart show -l ada4
=>40  7814037088  ada4  GPT  (3.6T)
  40  2516582400 1  DLEFT1  (1.2T)
  2516582440   545259520- free -  (260G)
  3061841960  1048576000 3  (null)  (500G)
  4110417960  1048576000 4  (null)  (500G)
  5158993960  1048576000 5  (null)  (500G)
  6207569960  1048576000 6  (null)  (500G)
  7256145960   545259520 7  (null)  (260G)
  780140548012631648- free -  (6.0G)

#  

Problem reports for b...@freebsd.org that need special attention

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
To view an individual PR, use:
  https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=(Bug Id).

The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users,
which need special attention. These represent problem reports covering
all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases.

Status  |Bug Id | Description
+---+---
New |197876 | [devfs] an error in devfs leads to data loss and  
New |198797 | [PATCH] Added an option to install BSDstats to bs 
New |202362 | ntp: restore refclocks selection (10.2-RELEASE re 
New |202740 | vi/ex string substitution problem when there is m 
New |204097 | witness_initialize() does not perform bound check 
New |206336 | [patch] usr.sbin/freebsd-update allow proxy confi 
New |209213 | UEFI Loader shows only black screen with Nvidia G 
New |210804 | installerconfig - using ZFS create in custom scri 
New |223470 | freebsd-update: Cannot identify running kernel (/ 
New |230620 | "install -d" issue
New |235085 | [PATCH] Option to make rc.d/sysctl more verbose ( 
Open| 71667 | [patch] cleanup of the usr.sbin/bootparamd code   
Open|182466 | [headers] [patch] make  self-contained  
Open|183618 | [panic] Dell PowerEdge R620 -- PERC H710 Mini (mf 
Open|187015 | agpgart: Panic make_dev_credv: bad si_name (error 
Open|192573 | Add ps(1) option: Print process start time in sec 
Open|194925 | [pf] [ifconfig] interface group keywords do not w 
Open|197921 | scheduler: Allow non-migratable threads to bind t 
Open|206528 | Emulex LPe 16002 FC HBA Not Recognized by oce(4)  
Open|206649 | cyapa(4): Add common gestures for Cypress APA I2C 
Open|207248 | [patch] daemon(8): Add option to redirect stdout  
Open|207940 | stand/efi/boot1: Add boot partition selection 
Open|212608 | sockstat(1) and lsof(8) can not identity the owne 
Open|220246 | syslogd does not send RFC3164-conformant messages 
Open|221305 | Mouse cursor loss when moving cursor while loadin 
Open|221550 | kern.bootfile returns only /kernel on mips64 (ERL 
Open|221854 | makefs: Reject UFS labels that are too long to fi 
Open|222632 | connect(2) not available in capability mode   
Open|226893 | freebsd-update: Support patchlevel argument for f 
Open|231810 | [build] release always fails with "mkimg: partiti 
Open|233578 | Unprivileged local user can prevent other users l 
Open|233988 | freebsd-update: Improve progress output on termin 
Open|236718 | system panics with message: vm_fault_hold: fault  
Open|237287 | moused(8) ignores button release events in virtua 
Open|237924 | Possible infinite loop in function empty_aux_buff 
Open|237981 | cxgb(4): Driver doesn't work with latest (7.12) C 
Open|238183 | cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c: warnings issued by static ana 
Open|238486 | Possible buffer overflow bug in sc_allocate_keybo 
Open|238550 | Touchpad (via SMBus) not working: Synaptics (SYN1 
Open|238638 | mfi: Remove unnecessary pointer printing in mfi.c 
Open|238837 | init: Remove P_SYSTEM flag from PID 1 to allow ea 
Open|241697 | i915kms: Kernel panic loading module on custom ke 
Open|242212 | usr.sbin/mergemaster/mergemaster.sh: There is no  
Open|244181 | unzip: Add passphrase and GLIBC build support 
Open|244838 | "bectl activate -t" does not honor the -t flag in 
Open|247132 | Fix build error: use of undeclared identifier 'cp 
Open|247301 | linuxkpi: panic: Assertion td->td_lkpi_task == NU 
Open|248352 | mfi(4): Remove RAID map sync functionality
Open|248715 | dhclient: prepend domain-name-servers in dhclient 

49 problems total for which you should take action.
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[Bug 250580] VMware UEFI guests crash in virtual hardware after r366691

2020-10-25 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=250580

--- Comment #1 from Warner Losh  ---
Any chance I could get remote access to the environment that causes problems?

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[Bug 250361] Kernel trap #9 in sys_semop

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   Assignee|b...@freebsd.org|k...@freebsd.org

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