Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:37:42 -0700 From: Lars Eggert <larse@ISI.EDU> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: buildkernel failure: netinet6/esp_core.c Message-ID: <39736E96.1AC0917B@isi.edu>
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------CECF4A39C54D39BBB253D1BE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Building a kernel (config file attached) on a freshly updated -stable system fails with: cc -c -O3 -pipe -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-builtin -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -ansi -g -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include -DXBONEHACK -DMAX_GIF_NEST=2147483647 -D_KERNEL -include opt_global.h -elf -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 ../../netinet6/esp_core.c ../../netinet6/esp_core.c: In function `esp_descbc_decrypt': ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:319: void value not ignored as it ought to be ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:238: warning: `error' might be used uninitialized in this function ../../netinet6/esp_core.c: In function `esp_descbc_encrypt': ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:440: void value not ignored as it ought to be ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:345: warning: `error' might be used uninitialized in this function ../../netinet6/esp_core.c: In function `esp_blowfish_cbc_decrypt': ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:571: void value not ignored as it ought to be ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:519: warning: `error' might be used uninitialized in this function ../../netinet6/esp_core.c: In function `esp_blowfish_cbc_encrypt': ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:649: void value not ignored as it ought to be ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:598: warning: `error' might be used uninitialized in this function ../../netinet6/esp_core.c: In function `esp_cast128cbc_decrypt': ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:743: void value not ignored as it ought to be ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:687: warning: `error' might be used uninitialized in this function ../../netinet6/esp_core.c: In function `esp_cast128cbc_encrypt': ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:818: void value not ignored as it ought to be ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:765: warning: `error' might be used uninitialized in this function ../../netinet6/esp_core.c: In function `esp_rc5cbc_decrypt': ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:1064: void value not ignored as it ought to be ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:1014: warning: `error' might be used uninitialized in this function ../../netinet6/esp_core.c: In function `esp_rc5cbc_encrypt': ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:1134: void value not ignored as it ought to be ../../netinet6/esp_core.c:1085: warning: `error' might be used uninitialized in this function *** Error code 1 -- Lars Eggert <larse@isi.edu> Information Sciences Institute http://www.isi.edu/~larse/ University of Southern California --------------CECF4A39C54D39BBB253D1BE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="PRECISION" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="PRECISION" # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # $RCSfile: PRECISION,v $ # # $Revision: 1.20 $ # $Author: larse $ # $Date: 2000/07/14 00:28:49 $ # $State: Exp $ # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # $Log: PRECISION,v $ # Revision 1.20 2000/07/14 00:28:49 larse # More gifs, no AUTO_EOI1. # # Revision 1.19 2000/06/26 21:11:28 larse # From -stable. # # Revision 1.18 2000/06/06 21:39:39 larse # Systems running kernels with option NFS do not need nfsiod. # # Revision 1.17 2000/06/05 18:13:36 larse # Kernel working on Gateway Solo notebooks now. # # Revision 1.16 2000/06/02 01:19:17 larse # make.conf # # Revision 1.15 2000/05/18 17:35:13 larse # Enabled ATAPI DMA, speaker, perfmon, ktrace, removed some things. # # Revision 1.14 2000/04/26 23:21:50 larse # Enabled more IP goodies in case we need them. # # Revision 1.13 2000/04/25 18:09:28 larse # Support for Hauppauge cards, disabled unneeded SMB/I2C stuff. # # Revision 1.12 2000/04/21 08:20:06 larse # pcf caused problems on dee # # Revision 1.11 2000/04/20 08:47:03 larse # Enabled I2C and SMBus on the NS-8000 Gateways. # # Revision 1.10 2000/04/19 03:15:09 larse # Enabled memory-mapped I/O for aic SCSI adapter. # # Revision 1.9 2000/04/07 22:07:55 larse # More mbuf clusters, more gif interfaces, enabled SMBus. # # Revision 1.8 2000/03/31 01:21:28 larse # Re-enabled non-HARP ATM, HARP cannot deal with Adaptec cards. # # Revision 1.7 2000/03/30 23:03:40 larse # Minor changes, now works on tan (old lab host) and mul (new lab host) # as well has the new office machines. # # Revision 1.6 2000/03/30 14:05:32 larse # Switched to HARP ATM. # # Revision 1.5 2000/03/30 13:08:52 larse # Added options to support lab hosts (works on tan at least). # # Revision 1.4 2000/03/30 11:56:44 larse # Disabled firewall/divert. # # Revision 1.3 2000/03/24 11:07:29 larse # Enabled ATAPI DMA, gif tunnels, disabled LSSR, added PSM_HOOKRESUME. # # Revision 1.2 2000/03/21 13:50:41 larse # Added cvs header. # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This allows you to actually store this configuration file into # the kernel binary itself, where it may be later read by saying: # strings -aout -n 3 /kernel | grep ^___ | sed -e 's/^___//' > MYKERNEL options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE # Include this file in kernel makeoptions DEBUG=-g #Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols machine i386 #cpu I386_CPU #cpu I486_CPU cpu I586_CPU # for our notebooks (Solos/Librettos) cpu I686_CPU # for all other machines ident PRECISION maxusers 128 #options MATH_EMULATE #Support for x87 emulation options INET #InterNETworking options FFS #Berkeley Fast Filesystem options FFS_ROOT #FFS usable as root device [keep this!] options MFS #Memory Filesystem #options MD_ROOT #MD is a potential root device options NFS #Network Filesystem #options NFS_ROOT #NFS usable as root device, NFS required #options MSDOSFS #MSDOS Filesystem #options CD9660 #ISO 9660 Filesystem #options CD9660_ROOT #CD-ROM usable as root, CD9660 required #options PROCFS #Process filesystem options COMPAT_43 #Compatible with BSD 4.3 [KEEP THIS!] options SCSI_DELAY=0 #Delay (in ms) before probing SCSI options UCONSOLE #Allow users to grab the console #options USERCONFIG #boot -c editor #options VISUAL_USERCONFIG #visual boot -c editor #options KTRACE #ktrace(1) support options SYSVSHM #SYSV-style shared memory options SYSVMSG #SYSV-style message queues options SYSVSEM #SYSV-style semaphores options P1003_1B #Posix P1003_1B real-time extentions options _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING # To make an SMP kernel, the next two are needed #options SMP # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel #options APIC_IO # Symmetric (APIC) I/O # Optionally these may need tweaked, (defaults shown): #options NCPU=2 # number of CPUs #options NBUS=4 # number of busses #options NAPIC=1 # number of IO APICs #options NINTR=24 # number of INTs device isa device eisa device pci # Floppy drives device fdc0 at isa? port IO_FD1 irq 6 drq 2 device fd0 at fdc0 drive 0 #device fd1 at fdc0 drive 1 # ATA and ATAPI devices #device ata0 at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14 #device ata1 at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15 device ata device atadisk # ATA disk drives device atapicd # ATAPI CDROM drives #device atapifd # ATAPI floppy drives #device atapist # ATAPI tape drives #options ATA_STATIC_ID #Static device numbering options ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA #Enable DMA on ATAPI devices # SCSI Controllers #device ahb # EISA AHA1742 family device ahc # AHA2940 and onboard AIC7xxx devices #device amd # AMD 53C974 (Teckram DC-390(T)) #device dpt # DPT Smartcache - See LINT for options! #device isp # Qlogic family #device ncr # NCR/Symbios Logic #device sym # NCR/Symbios Logic (newer chipsets) #device adv0 at isa? #device adw #device bt0 at isa? #device aha0 at isa? #device aic0 at isa? # SCSI peripherals device scbus # SCSI bus (required) device da # Direct Access (disks) #device sa # Sequential Access (tape etc) device cd # CD #device pass # Passthrough device (direct SCSI access) # RAID controllers #device amr # AMI MegaRAID #device mlx # Mylex DAC960 family # atkbdc0 controls both the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse device atkbdc0 at isa? port IO_KBD device atkbd0 at atkbdc? irq 1 device psm0 at atkbdc? irq 12 device vga0 at isa? # splash screen/screen saver pseudo-device splash # syscons is the default console driver, resembling an SCO console device sc0 at isa? # Enable this and PCVT_FREEBSD for pcvt vt220 compatible console driver #device vt0 at isa? #options XSERVER # support for X server #options FAT_CURSOR # start with block cursor # If you have a ThinkPAD, uncomment this along with the rest of the PCVT lines #options PCVT_SCANSET=2 # IBM keyboards are non-std # Floating point support - do not disable. device npx0 at nexus? port IO_NPX irq 13 # Power management support (see LINT for more options) device apm0 at nexus? # Advanced Power Management # PCCARD (PCMCIA) support device card device pcic0 at isa? irq ? port 0x3e0 iomem 0xd0000 device pcic1 at isa? irq ? port 0x3e2 iomem 0xd4000 disable # Serial (COM) ports device sio0 at isa? port IO_COM1 flags 0x10 irq 4 device sio1 at isa? port IO_COM2 irq 3 device sio2 at isa? disable port IO_COM3 irq 5 device sio3 at isa? disable port IO_COM4 irq 9 # Parallel port device ppc0 at isa? irq 7 device ppbus # Parallel port bus (required) #device lpt # Printer #device plip # TCP/IP over parallel #device ppi # Parallel port interface device #device vpo # Requires scbus and da # PCI Ethernet NICs. device de # DEC/Intel DC21x4x (``Tulip'') device fxp # Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B (82557, 82558) #device tx # SMC 9432TX (83c170 ``EPIC'') device vx # 3Com 3c590, 3c595 (``Vortex'') #device wx # Intel Gigabit Ethernet Card (``Wiseman'') # PCI Ethernet NICs that use the common MII bus controller code. device miibus # MII bus support #device dc # DEC/Intel 21143 and various workalikes #device rl # RealTek 8129/8139 #device sf # Adaptec AIC-6915 (``Starfire'') #device sis # Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900/SiS 7016 #device ste # Sundance ST201 (D-Link DFE-550TX) #device tl # Texas Instruments ThunderLAN #device vr # VIA Rhine, Rhine II #device wb # Winbond W89C840F device xl # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'') # ISA Ethernet NICs. #device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 10 iomem 0xd8000 device ed #device ex device ep # WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 wireless NICs. Note: the WaveLAN/IEEE really # exists only as a PCMCIA device, so there is no ISA attatement needed # and resources will always be dynamically assigned by the pccard code. #device wi # Aironet 4500/4800 802.11 wireless NICs. Note: the declaration below will # work for PCMCIA and PCI cards, as well as ISA cards set to ISA PnP # mode (the factory default). If you set the switches on your ISA # card for a manually chosen I/O address and IRQ, you must specify # those paremeters here. #device an # The probe order of these is presently determined by i386/isa/isa_compat.c. #device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 #device fe0 at isa? port 0x300 #device le0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 #device lnc0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 10 drq 0 #device cs0 at isa? port 0x300 #device sn0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 # requires PCCARD (PCMCIA) support to be activated #device xe0 at isa? # Pseudo devices - the number indicates how many units to allocated. pseudo-device loop # Network loopback pseudo-device ether # Ethernet support #pseudo-device sl 1 # Kernel SLIP #pseudo-device ppp 1 # Kernel PPP pseudo-device tun # Packet tunnel. pseudo-device pty # Pseudo-ttys (telnet etc) #pseudo-device md # Memory "disks" # The `bpf' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter. # Be aware of the administrative consequences of enabling this! pseudo-device bpf #Berkeley packet filter # USB support device uhci # UHCI PCI->USB interface #device ohci # OHCI PCI->USB interface device usb # USB Bus (required) #device ugen # Generic #device uhid # "Human Interface Devices" #device ukbd # Keyboard #device ulpt # Printer #device umass # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da #device ums # Mouse # USB Ethernet #device aue # ADMtek USB ethernet #device cue # CATC USB ethernet #device kue # Kawasaki LSI USB ethernet # CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER disables load store serialize (i.e. enables # reorder). This option should not be used if you use memory mapped # I/O device(s). # options CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER # CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU enables faster FPU exception handler. options CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU # NO_F00F_HACK disables the hack that prevents Pentiums (and ONLY # Pentiums) from locking up when a LOCK CMPXCHG8B instruction is # executed. This should be included for ALL kernels that won't run # on a Pentium. # # DISABLED, our notebooks (Solos/Librettos) have Pentiums! # options NO_F00F_HACK # Allow user-mode programs to manipulate their local descriptor tables. # This option is required for the WINE Windows(tm) emulator, and is # not used by anything else (that we know of)# options USER_LDT #allow user-level control of i386 ldt # TCP_DROP_SYNFIN adds support for ignoring TCP packets with SYN+FIN. This # prevents nmap et al. from identifying the TCP/IP stack, but breaks support # for RFC1644 extensions and is not recommended for web servers. options TCP_DROP_SYNFIN #drop TCP packets with SYN+FIN # TCP_RESTRICT_RST adds support for blocking the emission of TCP RST packets. # This is useful on systems which are exposed to SYN floods (e.g. IRC servers) # or any system which one does not want to be easily portscannable. options TCP_RESTRICT_RST #restrict emission of TCP RST options IPSEC #IP security options IPSEC_ESP #IP security (crypto; define w/ IPSEC) options INET6 #IPv6 communications protocols # The `gif' pseudo-device implements IPv6 over IP4 tunneling, # IPv4 over IPv6 tunneling, IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling and # IPv6 over IPv6 tunneling. pseudo-device gif 32 #IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling # The `faith' pseudo-device captures packets sent to it and diverts them # to the IPv4/IPv6 translation daemon. #pseudo-device faith 1 #for IPv6 and IPv4 translation # IPFIREWALL enables support for IP firewall construction, in # conjunction with the `ipfw' program. IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE sends # logged packets to the system logger. IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT # limits the number of times a matching entry can be logged. options IPFIREWALL #firewall options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE #print information about # dropped packets options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD #enable transparent proxy support options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=1000 #limit verbosity options IPV6FIREWALL #firewall for IPv6 options IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE options IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=1000 # IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT causes the default rule (at boot) to # allow everything. Use with care, if a cracker can crash your # firewall machine, they can get to your protected machines. However, # if you are using it as an as-needed filter for specific problems as # they arise, then this may be for you. Changing the default to 'allow' # means that you won't get stuck if the kernel and /sbin/ipfw binary get # out of sync. options IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT #allow everything by default options IPV6FIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT # ICMP_BANDLIM enables icmp error response bandwidth limiting. You # typically want this option as it will help protect the machine from # D.O.S. packet attacks. options ICMP_BANDLIM # DUMMYNET enables the "dummynet" bandwidth limiter. You need # IPFIREWALL as well. See the dummynet(4) manpage for more info. options DUMMYNET # BRIDGE enables bridging between ethernet cards -- see bridge(4). # You can use IPFIREWALL and dummynet together with bridging. #options BRIDGE # IPDIVERT enables the divert IP sockets, used by ``ipfw divert'' options IPDIVERT #divert sockets # MROUTING enables the kernel multicast packet forwarder, which works # with mrouted(8). options MROUTING # Multicast routing # IPSTEALTH enables code to support stealth forwarding (i.e., forwarding # packets without touching the ttl). This can be useful to hide firewalls # from traceroute and similar tools. options IPSTEALTH #support for stealth forwarding options IPFILTER #ipfilter support options IPFILTER_LOG #ipfilter logging # Soft updates is technique for improving file system speed and # making abrupt shutdown less risky. It is not enabled by default due # to copyright restraints on the code that implement it. # # Read ../../ufs/ffs/README.softupdates to learn what you need to # do to enable this. ../../contrib/softupdates/README gives # more details on how they actually work. options SOFTUPDATES pseudo-device speaker #Play IBM BASIC-style noises out your speaker pseudo-device gzip #Exec gzipped a.out's #pseudo-device vn #Vnode driver (turns a file into a device) # AUTO_EOI_1 enables the `automatic EOI' feature for the master 8259A # interrupt controller. This saves about 0.7-1.25 usec for each interrupt. # This option breaks suspend/resume on some portables. # THIS BREAKS SLEEP SUPPORT ON THE SONY LAPTOPS, POSSIBLY OTHERS. #options AUTO_EOI_1 # To include support for VESA video modes options VESA options SC_HISTORY_SIZE=2000 # number of history buffer lines options SC_PIXEL_MODE # add support for the raster text mode # The newpcm driver (use INSTEAD of snd0 and all VOXWARE drivers!). # Note that motherboard sound devices may require options PNPBIOS. # # Supported cards include: # Creative SoundBlaster ISA PnP/non-PnP # Supports ESS and Avance ISA chips as well. # Gravis UltraSound ISA PnP/non-PnP # Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x PCI # Neomagic 256AV (ac97) # Most of the more common ISA/PnP sb/mss/ess compatable cards. # For PnP/PCI sound cards device pcm options PNPBIOS device joy0 at isa? port IO_GAME # Add support for the EXT2FS filesystem of Linux fame. Be a bit # careful with this - the ext2fs code has a tendency to lag behind # changes and not be exercised very much, so mounting read/write could # be dangerous (and even mounting read only could result in panics.) options EXT2FS # Enable the kernel debugger. options DDB # Options for psm: options PSM_HOOKRESUME #hook the system resume event, useful #for some laptops options PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND #reset the device at the resume event # ATM related options # # The `en' device provides support for Efficient Networks (ENI) # ENI-155 PCI midway cards, and the Adaptec 155Mbps PCI ATM cards (ANA-59x0). # # atm pseudo-device provides generic atm functions and is required for # atm devices. # NATM enables the netnatm protocol family that can be used to # bypass TCP/IP. # # the current driver supports only PVC operations (no atm-arp, no multicast). # for more details, please read the original documents at # http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/chuck/tech/bsdatm/bsdatm.html # pseudo-device atm device en options NATM # The 'bktr' device is a PCI video capture device using the Brooktree # bt848/bt848a/bt849a/bt878/bt879 chipset. When used with a TV Tuner it forms a # TV card, eg Miro PC/TV, Hauppauge WinCast/TV WinTV, VideoLogic Captivator, # Intel Smart Video III, AverMedia, IMS Turbo, FlyVideo. # # Brooktree driver has been ported to the new I2C framework. Thus, # you'll need to have the following 3 lines in the kernel config. # device smbus # device iicbus # device iicbb # The iic and smb devices are only needed if you want to control other # I2C slaves connected to the external connector of some cards. device bktr # The aic7xxx driver will attempt to use memory mapped I/O for all PCI # controllers that have it configured only if this option is set. Unfortunately, # this doesn't work on some motherboards, which prevents it from being the # default. options AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO # KTRACE enables the system-call tracing facility ktrace(2). options KTRACE #kernel tracing # PERFMON causes the driver for Pentium/Pentium Pro performance counters # to be compiled. See perfmon(4) for more information. options PERFMON # pca: PCM audio through your PC speaker # Not controlled by `snd' device pca0 at isa? port IO_TIMER1 options PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET # Enable chipset specific detection # (see flags in ppc(4)) # If you are running a machine just as a fileserver for PC and MAC # users, using SAMBA or Netatalk, you may consider setting this option # and keeping all those users' directories on a filesystem that is # mounted with the suiddir option. This gives new files the same # ownership as the directory (similar to group). It's a security hole # if you let these users run programs, so confine it to file-servers # (but it'll save you lots of headaches in those cases). Root owned # directories are exempt and X bits are cleared. The suid bit must be # set on the directory as well; see chmod(1) PC owners can't see/set # ownerships so they keep getting their toes trodden on. This saves # you all the support calls as the filesystem it's used on will act as # they expect: "It's my dir so it must be my file". options SUIDDIR # allow recursive gif tunnels this many levels deep options MAX_GIF_NEST=2147483647 # 2147483647 = INT_MAX # allow multiple tunnels between same two physical interfaces options XBONEHACK --------------CECF4A39C54D39BBB253D1BE-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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