So that Hyper-V can leverage them instead of rolling its own definition.
Discussed with: hps
Reviewed by: hps
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7592
Use netisr_get_cpuid() in netisr_select_cpuid() to limit cpuid value
returned by protocol to be sure that it is not greather than nws_count.
PR: 211836
Reviewed by: adrian
MFC after: 3 days
- Move group task queue into kern/subr_gtaskqueue.c
- Change intr_enable to return an int so it can be detected if it's not
implemented
- Allow different TX/RX queues per set to be different sizes
- Don't split up TX mbufs before transmit
- Allow a completion queue for TX as well as RX
- Pass the RX budget to isc_rxd_available() to allow an earlier return
and avoid multiple calls
Submitted by: shurd
Reviewed by: gallatin
Approved by: scottl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7393
turn them into a shared definition.
Set M_MCAST/M_BCAST appropriately upon packet reception in net80211, just
before they are delivered up to the ethernet stack.
Submitted by: rstone
The "rtentry" zone does not use UMA_ZONE_ZINIT, so it is invalid to assume the
mutex's memory will be zero. Without MTX_NEW, garbage backing memory may
trigger the "re-initializing a mutex" assertion.
PR: 200991
Submitted by: Chang-Hsien Tsai <luke.tw AT gmail.com>
and getboottimebin(9) KPI. Change consumers of boottime to use the
KPI. The variables were renamed to avoid shadowing issues with local
variables of the same name.
Issue is that boottime* should be adjusted from tc_windup(), which
requires them to be members of the timehands structure. As a
preparation, this commit only introduces the interface.
Some uses of boottime were found doubtful, e.g. NLM uses boottime to
identify the system boot instance. Arguably the identity should not
change on the leap second adjustment, but the commit is about the
timekeeping code and the consumers were kept bug-to-bug compatible.
Tested by: pho (as part of the bigger patch)
Reviewed by: jhb (same)
Discussed with: bde
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 month
X-Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7302
It looks like these sysctls were copy-pasted from netmap. Most were changed
from 'ixl_' prefix to 'iflib_', but this one was missed.
Fix the "can't re-use a leaf (ixl_rx_miss_bufs)!" warning.
Reported by: dim@ and others
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
mp_maxid or CPU_FOREACH() as appropriate. This fixes a number of places in
the kernel that assumed CPU IDs are dense in [0, mp_ncpus) and would try,
for example, to run tasks on CPUs that did not exist or to allocate too
few buffers on systems with sparse CPU IDs in which there are holes in the
range and mp_maxid > mp_ncpus. Such circumstances generally occur on
systems with SMT, but on which SMT is disabled. This patch restores system
operation at least on POWER8 systems configured in this way.
There are a number of other places in the kernel with potential problems
in these situations, but where sparse CPU IDs are not currently known
to occur, mostly in the ARM machine-dependent code. These will be fixed
in a follow-up commit after the stable/11 branch.
PR: kern/210106
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: re (glebius)
will cal if_free() in case of conflict, error, ..
if_free() however sets the VNET instance from the ifp->if_vnet which
was not yet initialized but would only in if_attach(). Fix this by
setting the curvnet from where we allocate the interface in if_alloc().
if_attach() will later overwrite this as needed. We do not set the home_vnet
early on as we only want to prevent the if_free() panic but not change any
of the other housekeeping, e.g., triggered through ifioctl()s.
Reviewed by: brooks
Approved by: re (gjb)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7010
proper virtualisation, teardown, avoiding use-after-free, race conditions,
no longer creating a thread per VNET (which could easily be a couple of
thousand threads), gracefully ignoring global events (e.g., eventhandlers)
on teardown, clearing various globally cached pointers and checking
them before use.
Reviewed by: kp
Approved by: re (gjb)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6924
use. Update comments regarding the spare fields in struct inpcb.
Bump __FreeBSD_version for the changes to the size of the structures.
Reviewed by: gnn@
Approved by: re@ (gjb@)
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
some fields to match the order in the struct. Especially needed
if_pf_kif to do pf(4) VNET debugging.
Approved by: re (marius)
Obtained from: projects/vnet
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
without VIMAGE support would dereference a NULL point unconditionally
leading to a panic. Wrap the entire VIMAGE related code with #ifdefs
rather than just the decision making part to save an extra bit of
resources.
Reported by: np
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC After: 13 days
Approved by: re (marius)
than removing the network interfaces first. This change is rather larger
and convoluted as the ordering requirements cannot be separated.
Move the pfil(9) framework to SI_SUB_PROTO_PFIL, move Firewalls and
related modules to their own SI_SUB_PROTO_FIREWALL.
Move initialization of "physical" interfaces to SI_SUB_DRIVERS,
move virtual (cloned) interfaces to SI_SUB_PSEUDO.
Move Multicast to SI_SUB_PROTO_MC.
Re-work parts of multicast initialisation and teardown, not taking the
huge amount of memory into account if used as a module yet.
For interface teardown we try to do as many of them as we can on
SI_SUB_INIT_IF, but for some this makes no sense, e.g., when tunnelling
over a higher layer protocol such as IP. In that case the interface
has to go along (or before) the higher layer protocol is shutdown.
Kernel hhooks need to go last on teardown as they may be used at various
higher layers and we cannot remove them before we cleaned up the higher
layers.
For interface teardown there are multiple paths:
(a) a cloned interface is destroyed (inside a VIMAGE or in the base system),
(b) any interface is moved from a virtual network stack to a different
network stack ("vmove"), or (c) a virtual network stack is being shut down.
All code paths go through if_detach_internal() where we, depending on the
vmove flag or the vnet state, make a decision on how much to shut down;
in case we are destroying a VNET the individual protocol layers will
cleanup their own parts thus we cannot do so again for each interface as
we end up with, e.g., double-frees, destroying locks twice or acquiring
already destroyed locks.
When calling into protocol cleanups we equally have to tell them
whether they need to detach upper layer protocols ("ulp") or not
(e.g., in6_ifdetach()).
Provide or enahnce helper functions to do proper cleanup at a protocol
rather than at an interface level.
Approved by: re (hrs)
Obtained from: projects/vnet
Reviewed by: gnn, jhb
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6747
Adopt the OpenBSD syntax for setting and filtering on VLAN PCP values. This
introduces two new keywords: 'set prio' to set the PCP value, and 'prio' to
filter on it.
Reviewed by: allanjude, araujo
Approved by: re (gjb)
Obtained from: OpenBSD (mostly)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6786
Due to an accidental mismatch between allocation and release in the slow path
of iflib_if_transmit, if a caller passed 9-16 mbufs to the routine, the mbuf
array would be leaked.
Fix the mismatch by removing the magic numbers in favor of nitems() on the
stack array. According to mmacy, this leak is unlikely.
Reported by: Coverity
Discussed with: mmacy
CID: 1356040
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Support for compression has been available from July 2007 but it
was never imported due to concerns with patents once held by
STAC/HiFn. The issues have clearly been resolved so bring it
in now.
Special thanks to Brett Glass for preserving the code and
pointing documentation for the expiration case.
Obtained from: mav (through Brett Glass)
Relnotes: yes
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6739
to NULL to avoid it being mis-treated on a possible re-attach but also
to get a clean NULL pointer derefence in case of errors due to
unexpected race conditions elsewhere in the code, e.g., callouts.
Obtained from: projects/vnet
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
due to called functions (as in other parts of the stack, leave a comment).
Put around a lock the removal of the ifa from the list however to
reduce the possible race with other places.
Obtained from: projects/vnet
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
family as an argument as well.
This will be used to cleanup individual protocols during VNET teardown.
Obtained from: projects/vnet
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
which refers to IEEE 802.1p class of service and maps to the frame
priority level.
Values in order of priority are: 1 (Background (lowest)),
0 (Best effort (default)), 2 (Excellent effort),
3 (Critical applications), 4 (Video, < 100ms latency),
5 (Video, < 10ms latency), 6 (Internetwork control) and
7 (Network control (highest)).
Example of usage:
root# ifconfig em0.1 create
root# ifconfig em0.1 vlanpcp 3
Note:
The review D801 includes the pf(4) part, but as discussed with kristof,
we won't commit the pf(4) bits for now.
The credits of the original code is from rwatson.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D801
Reviewed by: gnn, adrian, loos
Discussed with: rwatson, glebius, kristof
Tested by: many including Matthew Grooms <mgrooms__shrew.net>
Obtained from: pfSense
Relnotes: Yes
Add accessor functions to toggle the state per VNET.
The base system (vnet0) will always enable itself with the normal
registration. We will share the registered protocol handlers in all
VNETs minimising duplication and management.
Upon disabling netisr processing for a VNET drain the netisr queue from
packets for that VNET.
Update netisr consumers to (de)register on a per-VNET start/teardown using
VNET_SYS(UN)INIT functionality.
The change should be transparent for non-VIMAGE kernels.
Reviewed by: gnn (, hiren)
Obtained from: projects/vnet
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6691
but removed due to other changes in the system. Restore the llentry pointer
to the "struct route", and use it to cache the L2 lookup (ARP or ND6) as
appropriate.
Submitted by: Mike Karels
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6262
to use TRYLOCK rather than just acquire the lock, so just do that.
Reviewed by: markj
Obtained from: projects/vnet
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6578
changing the type on the mtu field in struct tuninfo from short to
unsigned short.
This is used, for example, by packetdrill to test with MTUs up to the
maximum value.
Differential Revision: 6452
function in vnet.c move it to if.c where it logically belongs and put
it under a VNET_SYSUNINIT() call.
To not change the current behaviour make sure it runs first thing
during teardown. In the future this will allow us more flexibility
on changing the order on when we want to get rid of interfaces.
Stop exporting if_vmove() and make it file static.
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6438
This is set to the SI_SUB_* value before executing any VNET_SYSINIT
or VNET_SYSUNINT. While good for debugging especially VNET teardown
problems having a chance to know at which level during teardown we are,
it will also be used to identify to detcted a "stable state"
(as in fully up and running) later on.
Obtained from: projects/vnet
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
"iflib is a library to eliminate the need for frequently duplicated device
independent logic propagated (poorly) across many network drivers."
Participation is purely optional. The IFLIB kernel config option is
provided for drivers that want to transition between legacy and iflib
modes of operation. ixl and ixgbe driver conversions will be committed
shortly. We hope to see participation from the Broadcom and maybe
Chelsio drivers in the near future.
Submitted by: mmacy@nextbsd.org
Reviewed by: gallatin
Differential Revision: D5211