[Bug 240760] Caps lock key became a character in GELI passphrase entry after upgrading to 12.0 w/root-on-ZFS

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240760

--- Comment #2 from Ariel Millennium Thornton  ---
I have a separate pool called bootpool, and I assume it's unencrypted.  I'm too
ignorant of ZFS management to be 100% confident.  According to `zpool status`,
it's also ada0p3 (no .eli), and according to `zfs list`, it mounts on
/bootpool.

The root pool, zroot, is ada0p5.eli, and zroot/ROOT/default mounts on /.  When
booting with what the system thought was a bad passphrase, it was only ada0p5
it asked me for.

My /boot/loader.conf file wasn't changed during the upgrade, and it has a
`geom_eli_passphrase_prompt="YES"` line.

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[Bug 240716] LD in make.conf is not setting linker

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #8 from Mark Millard  ---
(In reply to sid from comment #5)

QUOTE
If LD is not being used, why is it an argument?
END QUOTE

Some makefiles use ${LD} (or ${XLD}) to request linking.
many do not. That some do use them is enough to justify
the existence of LD (and XLD) in the infrastructure.

In effect you are requesting changes to a large number
of makefiles to work differently than they do now: to
explicitly use ${LD} (or ${XLD}) based link commands
instead of what they now use.

There are issues, such as powerpc family --secure-plt
clang output being incompatible with modern binutils'
ld: ld reverts to bss plt and returns on error code
because it did so. One can not switch linkers
independently in all cases, only some.

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[Bug 240716] LD in make.conf is not setting linker

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #7 from s...@bsdmail.com ---
Ok, I understand a little more.

LD for everything was meant to be overridden by the makefile in /usr/src/.

It should be addressed still in 12-stable, current and for later llvm versions
in ports, for the purpose of finding and fixing bugs.

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[Bug 240778] lacking support for Lenovo Thinkpad T490

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #2 from Oleksandr Tymoshenko  ---
(In reply to Ulrich Spoerlein from comment #1)

Thanks for submitting acpidump output. Looks like it should be supported by the
Ali's changes in bug #229120. I didn't notice you were talking about
12.0-RELEASE in your original message. Commit 347636 didn't make it to
12.0-RELEASE but should be part of 12.1. You can try to build acpi_ibm from
stable/12 and check if it fixes the issue:

cd sys/modules/acpi/acpi_ibm
make

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[Bug 240700] [META] FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE blockers

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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Mark Johnston  changed:

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Referenced Bugs:

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[Bug 239118] in ESXi: Panic in ether_output_frame
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[Bug 239811] x11-servers/xorg-server 1.18.4 : (EE) Cannot run in frame buffer mode. Please specify busIDs for all framebuffer devices.

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Summary|Xorg-server-1.18.4 : (EE)   |x11-servers/xorg-server
   |Cannot run in frame buffer  |1.18.4 : (EE) Cannot run in
   |mode. Please specify busIDs |frame buffer mode. Please
   |   for all framebuffer  |specify busIDsfor
   |devices.|all framebuffer devices.
   Assignee|b...@freebsd.org|x...@freebsd.org

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[Bug 240212] RCTL is not included in GENERICSD image which is for ARMv7

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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[Bug 240574] snd_hda: Add Intel Cannon Lake support

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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[Bug 240717] Building kernel fails when using linker from llvm ports

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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[Bug 240734] Broken Hyper-V Generation V2

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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   Assignee|b...@freebsd.org|virtualizat...@freebsd.org
   Keywords||regression

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[Bug 240760] Caps lock key became a character in GELI passphrase entry after upgrading to 12.0 w/root-on-ZFS

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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[Bug 240768] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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[Bug 240767] linprocfs(4) - /proc/fd is weird

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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[Bug 240769] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' calls time(2)

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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[Bug 240768] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #6 from Conrad Meyer  ---
Re: core files -- yeah, I have a vague recollection of something like that.  At
the end of the day, it's one or more bugs.  It seems like something that can be
fixed, from one end or the other (or both).

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[Bug 240778] lacking support for Lenovo Thinkpad T490

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #1 from Ulrich Spoerlein  ---
Created attachment 207746
  --> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=207746=edit
acpidump -dt (gzipped, otherwise 1.5MB)

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[Bug 240778] lacking support for Lenovo Thinkpad T490

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240778

Bug ID: 240778
   Summary: lacking support for Lenovo Thinkpad T490
   Product: Base System
   Version: 12.0-RELEASE
  Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Some People
  Priority: ---
 Component: kern
  Assignee: b...@freebsd.org
  Reporter: u...@freebsd.org

Hi

misc/229120 added some tweaks for newer models, but didn't do much for my T490.

As requested, I'm adding an acpidump -dt.

Not working:
- neither acpi_ibm nor acpi_video attach so display brightness can't be changed
- wifi is not working, but there's bug #227044 for that already
- sound isn't working
- evdev support would be nice, but that PR should live somewhere else

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[Bug 240768] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #5 from Edward Tomasz Napierala  ---
It doesn't, I'm afraid.  I have some patches that improve the situation a bit,
but they are not enough to make it work properly yet.

Regarding core files - the ones we generate have FreeBSD stuff in them, so
Linux gdb can't use them; our native gdb, on the other hand, refuses to touch
Linux executables.

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[Bug 240768] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #3 from Conrad Meyer  ---
Does Linux GDB work in linuxulator?  I'm pretty unfamiliar.  Getting cores
working seems very useful.

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[Bug 240768] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #4 from Conrad Meyer  ---
(In reply to Conrad Meyer from comment #3)
(By which I meant, live debugging, as opposed to post-facto core inspection.)

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[Bug 229479] clang unused code triggers link failure

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #5 from Adriaan de Groot  ---
Given the march of time and clang versions -- with clang 8 in base on 12 and a
later clang 6 in 11 as far as I know -- we can close this one. (Leaving that up
to the assignee though)

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[Bug 240769] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' calls time(2)

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #4 from Conrad Meyer  ---
Yeah, you're right, it does seem to provide it.  Hmm.  I don't know what is
going wrong here, but for some reason the linux dynamic linker isn't connecting
openssl to our emulated linux vdso.

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[Bug 240769] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' calls time(2)

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #3 from Edward Tomasz Napierala  ---
I see this with both CentOS (openssl-1.0.2k-16.el7_6.1) and Ubuntu
(openssl-1.1.1b-1ubuntu2.1).

It does seem related to vdso... but doesn't our vdso already provide this
symbol (sys/amd64/linux/linux_vdso.lds.s)?

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[Bug 240768] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #2 from Edward Tomasz Napierala  ---
GNU C Library (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.29-0ubuntu2) stable release version 2.29.  I
don't have a working core (linuxulator coredumps are not particularly useful),
I'm afraid.  However, I've just noticed it's somewhat random: this time I got:

# openssl speed rsa
Doing 512 bits private rsa's for 10s: 197105 512 bits private RSA's in 10.02s
Doing 512 bits public rsa's for 10s: 3558737 512 bits public RSA's in 10.03s
Doing 1024 bits private rsa's for 10s: 96450 1024 bits private RSA's in 10.09s
Doing 1024 bits public rsa's for 10s: 1412783 1024 bits public RSA's in 10.07s
Doing 2048 bits private rsa's for 10s: Segmentation fault (core dumped)

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[Bug 240768] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #1 from Conrad Meyer  ---
Which glibc?  Have you looked at the core / do you have a stack?

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[Bug 240769] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' calls time(2)

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #2 from Conrad Meyer  ---
Yeah, time is one of the functions provided by vdso on Linux x86_64:

   __vdso_clock_gettime   LINUX_2.6
   __vdso_getcpu  LINUX_2.6
   __vdso_gettimeofdayLINUX_2.6
   __vdso_timeLINUX_2.6

http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/vdso.7.html

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[Bug 240769] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' calls time(2)

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #1 from Conrad Meyer  ---
Which version of openssl?  Under real linux (4.20.4 kernel, glibc 2.27), with
openssl 1.1.0i, I instead see a bajillion getpid() calls (something like
300/second).  (suggestive of fork-detection.)

But I suspect that has nothing to do with your time() calls.  Probably instead
of time() syscall, openssl is hitting some linux-vdso.so.1 call that we don't
implement in linuxulator.

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[Bug 240760] Caps lock key became a character in GELI passphrase entry after upgrading to 12.0 w/root-on-ZFS

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240760

--- Comment #1 from Kyle Evans  ---
Hi,

Follow up questions:

- Is this a separate, unencrypted bootpool setup?
- geom_eli_passphrase_prompt="YES" in /boot/loader.conf?

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[Bug 239801] mfi errors causing zfs checksum errors

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #9 from Daniel Mafua  ---
I think I can safely say that switching to the mrsas driver has resolved my
problem. Thanks to everyone!

For reference I was experiencing problems with Dell servers of various models
using the PERC H330 controller. Firmware versions were 25.3.0.0016 and
25.5.2.0001.

A PERC H310 Adapter Firmware: 20.13.0-0007 wasn't experiencing the problem and
continued to use the mfi driver.

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[Bug 240700] [META] FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE blockers

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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[Bug 233952] if_jme: Does not send/receive packets after 11.2 to 12.0 upgrade
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[Bug 240769] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' calls time(2)

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240769

Bug ID: 240769
   Summary: linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' calls time(2)
   Product: Base System
   Version: CURRENT
  Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Only Me
  Priority: ---
 Component: kern
  Assignee: b...@freebsd.org
  Reporter: tr...@freebsd.org

For some reason Linux 'openssl speed rsa' ends up calling time(2) over and over
again:

write(2, "Doing 512 bit private rsa's for "..., 37Doing 512 bit private rsa's
for 10s: ) = 37
alarm(10)   = 0
times({tms_utime=0, tms_stime=1, tms_cutime=0, tms_cstime=0}) = 2574131
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996
time([1568856996])  = 1568856996

[..]

This obviously doesn't happen under real Linux.

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[Bug 240768] linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240768

Bug ID: 240768
   Summary: linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults
   Product: Base System
   Version: CURRENT
  Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Only Me
  Priority: ---
 Component: kern
  Assignee: b...@freebsd.org
  Reporter: tr...@freebsd.org

Ubuntu's openssl (1.1.1b-1ubuntu2.1 amd64) crashes like this:

# openssl speed rsa
Doing 512 bits private rsa's for 10s: 236319 512 bits private RSA's in 10.06s
Doing 512 bits public rsa's for 10s: 4137009 512 bits public RSA's in 10.10s
Doing 1024 bits private rsa's for 10s: Segmentation fault (core dumped)

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[Bug 240767] linprocfs(4) - /proc/fd is weird

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240767

Bug ID: 240767
   Summary: linprocfs(4) - /proc/fd is weird
   Product: Base System
   Version: CURRENT
  Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Only Me
  Priority: ---
 Component: kern
  Assignee: b...@freebsd.org
  Reporter: tr...@freebsd.org

Linux apps, such as ps(1), expects stuff in /proc/fd/ to be symlinks.  I'm not
sure how to fix it, because I'm not sure how that part of linprocfs actually
works - it _somehow_ redirects /proc/fd to /dev/fd/.

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[Bug 240716] LD in make.conf is not setting linker

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240716

--- Comment #6 from s...@bsdmail.com ---
In a previous 11 release, LD did set the linker for base, kernel and ports.
Then in another 11 release, and in 12.0, the LD argument in make.conf stopped
working.

Linking manually allowed all linkers to build ports and the world. Binutil's
linker can build everything.

In my last post, I left out that CC, CXX and CPP also builds ports, as well as
world and kernel. XCC, XCXX and XCPP override for ports only.

When a port requires a linker, it usually pulls in binutil's linker. LLVM60 and
LLVM80 get pulled in as a requirement for some ports, possibly because of the
linker, which is not independent of the package.

These details about LD and LLVM's linkers need to be documented, or at least
addressed in 12.1, stable or current. LD was intended to set the linker, and it
should.

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[Bug 240716] LD in make.conf is not setting linker

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240716

--- Comment #5 from s...@bsdmail.com ---
In make.conf

 COMPILER_TYPE=  clang
 CC= /usr/local/bin/clang*0
 CXX=/usr/local/bin/clang++*0
 CPP=/usr/local/bin/clang-cpp*0

these arguments set the compiler for the whole system, base system and kernel,
which is not limited to ports, which makefiles of ports are about.
 LD=

is supposed to set the linker, as CC, CXX and CPP do.

XCC, XCXX, XCPP and XLD are specifically about port makefiles, so makefiles
about ports can apply to these arguments containing the prefix of X.

LD has to do with the base system, and everything else. It's not specific to
port makefiles.

If LD is not being used, why is it an argument? The linker for everything
should be able to be chosen from make.conf, even if the one from base is to be
recommended. LD still works for building world and ports, and it did and is
still meant to set the linker for the kernel.

I believe a lot of bugs will remain hidden, if it is assumed that LD in
make.conf sets the actual linker. This is going to hide bugs that may be
impeding why the linker for other architectures isn't consistent. It is going
to slow down using the fixes similar to those from the base linker that work,
to the linkers in ports that don't work for everything.

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[Bug 240762] [auditdistd] cannot receive trail files from servers running auditd on FreeBSD12

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240762

Bug ID: 240762
   Summary: [auditdistd] cannot receive trail files from servers
running auditd on FreeBSD12
   Product: Base System
   Version: 12.0-RELEASE
  Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Some People
  Priority: ---
 Component: bin
  Assignee: b...@freebsd.org
  Reporter: johan.sollvan...@loopia.se

After upgrading a server running auditd to FreeBSD12 (from FreeBSD 11.2) we
noticed that trail files now have a dot (.) appended to the filename, which our
auditdistd receiver thinks is an invalid trail name.

Logs from our receiver:
(receiver) Sender wants to open file "20190920080142.20190920080929.", which
has invalid name.
(receiver) Request failed: (seq=3) OPEN(20190920080142.20190920080929.):
invalid trail file name.
(receiver) Sender requested append without first opening file.
(receiver) Request failed: (seq=4) APPEND(2646): wrong operations order.
(receiver) Sender requested closing file without first opening it.
(receiver) Request failed: (seq=5) CLOSE(20190920080142.20190920080929.): wrong
operations order.
(receiver) Unable to receive request header: Socket is not connected.

Logs from our sender:
(sender) Termination signal received, exiting.
(sender) Receiver returned error (invalid trail file name), disconnecting.
(sender) Disconnected from 172.22.239.16.


I've tested upgrading the receiver to FreeBSD 12 as well but that doesn't seem
to fix the issue.

I also found this thread reporting the same issue:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/auditd-on-freebsd-12-0-release-problem.69686/

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[Bug 240760] Caps lock key became a character in GELI passphrase entry after upgrading to 12.0 w/root-on-ZFS

2019-09-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240760

Bug ID: 240760
   Summary: Caps lock key became a character in GELI passphrase
entry after upgrading to 12.0 w/root-on-ZFS
   Product: Base System
   Version: 12.0-RELEASE
  Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Only Me
  Priority: ---
 Component: kern
  Assignee: b...@freebsd.org
  Reporter: arie...@thornton2.com

A couple years ago, I installed 10.2-RELEASE amd64 on an Acer Aspire One Z
(model ZC-700g, Intel Celeron J3160 CPU, 4GB RAM).  During installation, I
followed the instructions in the FreeBSD Handbook: In section 2.6, I chose
Automatic Root-on-ZFS and changed the "Encrypt Disks?" option to yes, and
followed the instructions in section 2.6.4.  Since then, I updated and upgraded
following the handbook, release notes, and errata documents.

Yesterday, I upgraded from 11.2-RELEASE to 12.0-RELEASE.  After shutting down
to boot into the new kernel, I entered my passphrase at the GELI prompt which
appears before the boot menu.  However, the boot process stalled after the
kernel booted, as if I entered a bad passphrase.  Double-checking and slowing
down my typing had no effect:  I was entering the correct passphrase,
consistent with all previous startups, but it wasn't being recognized.

My current passphrase consists of runs where the letters are uppercase, long
enough that it's easier to type with caps lock on.  While trying to figure out
what I was doing wrong, I noticed the GELI keypress spinner advance a step when
I turned caps lock on and again when I turned it off; this is new.  My
passphrase wasn't recognized until I typed it in without the benefit of caps
lock.

Steps to reproduce:  Install (or upgrade to) FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE amd64 with
"Automatic Root-on-ZFS," change "Encrypt Disks?" from NO to YES, set a
passphrase including uppercase letters.  Then, upgrade to 12.0-RELEASE.

Expected behavior:  The passphrase typed at the boot-time GELI prompt is
recognized whether capitals are typed with Shift pressed or capitals are typed
with caps lock on.

Actual behavior: The passphrase is recognized if capitals are typed with Shift
pressed, but it is not recognized if the caps lock key is used during
passphrase entry.

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