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Will Andrews 2dacddba88 MFC r278479,278494,278525,278545,278592,279237,280410:
This change merges devctl notification for userland coredumps.

r278479 (rpaulo):

  Notify devd(8) when a process crashed.

  This change implements a notification (via devctl) to userland when
  the kernel produces coredumps after a process has crashed.
  devd can then run a specific command to produce a human readable crash
  report.  The command is most usually a helper that runs gdb/lldb
  commands on the file/coredump pair.  It's possible to use this
  functionality for implementing automatic generation of crash reports.

  devd(8) will be notified of the full path of the binary that crashed and
  the full path of the coredump file.

r278494 (rpaulo):

  Sanitise the coredump file names sent to devd.

  While there, add a sysctl to turn this feature off as requested by kib@.

r278525 (rpaulo):

  Remove a printf and an strlen() from the coredump code.

r278545 (rpaulo):

  Restore the data array in coredump(), but use a different style to
  calculate the length.

r278592 (rpaulo):

  Remove check against NULL after M_WAITOK.

r279237 (kib):

  Keep a reference on the coredump vnode for vn_fullpath() call.  Do it
  by moving vn_close() after the point where notification is sent.

r280410 (rpaulo):

  Disable coredump_devctl because it could lead to leaking paths to jails.

Approved by:	re
2017-08-24 17:25:16 +00:00
bin MFC r321949, r321950, r322101: 2017-08-21 17:20:31 +00:00
cddl MFC r321921: Add compat shim part missed at r305197. 2017-08-05 08:36:04 +00:00
contrib MFC 321762 2017-08-07 02:15:13 +00:00
crypto Apply upstream fix: 2017-08-10 06:36:37 +00:00
etc MFC r278479,278494,278525,278545,278592,279237,280410: 2017-08-24 17:25:16 +00:00
games
gnu MFC: r306375 2017-08-05 12:33:00 +00:00
include
kerberos5 MFC r322113: 2017-08-15 12:26:43 +00:00
lib MFC r320991, r322016: 2017-08-10 15:34:50 +00:00
libexec MFC 321762 2017-08-07 02:15:13 +00:00
release MFC r322544: 2017-08-23 17:47:57 +00:00
rescue
sbin MFC r322550: 2017-08-18 11:22:49 +00:00
secure
share MFC r284152: 2017-08-21 10:07:12 +00:00
sys MFC r278479,278494,278525,278545,278592,279237,280410: 2017-08-24 17:25:16 +00:00
tests MFC r320446: 2017-07-28 03:26:05 +00:00
tools MFC r320702,r320703: 2017-08-05 16:55:07 +00:00
usr.bin MFC r322410: 2017-08-22 14:40:56 +00:00
usr.sbin MFC r322770, r322796: 2017-08-24 13:39:24 +00:00
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