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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
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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
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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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--- 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
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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
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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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Hi,
Follow up questions:
- Is this a separate, unencrypted bootpool setup?
- geom_eli_passphrase_prompt="YES" in /boot/loader.conf?
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Does Linux GDB work in linuxulator? I'm pretty unfamiliar. Getting cores
working seems very useful.
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(By which I meant, live debugging, as opposed to post-facto core inspection.)
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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
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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
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Bug ID: 240778
Summary: lacking support for Lenovo Thinkpad T490
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Version: 12.0-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
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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
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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
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--- Comment #8 from Mark Millard ---
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Some makefiles use ${LD} (or ${XLD}) to request linking.
many do not. That some do use them is enough
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--- 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),
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Bug ID: 240760
Summary: Caps lock key became a character in GELI passphrase
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Version: 12.0-RELEASE
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Bug ID: 240769
Summary: linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' calls time(2)
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Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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Bug ID: 240762
Summary: [auditdistd] cannot receive trail files from servers
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Summary: linux(4): 'openssl speed rsa' segfaults
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