The tools using to generate the sources has been updated and produces
different whitespaces. Commit this seperately to avoid intermixing
these with real code changes.
MFC after: 3 days
If the bus number assigned to a Host-PCI bridge doesn't match the first
bus number in the associated producer range from _CRS, print a warning and
fail to attach rather than panicking due to an assertion failure.
At least one single-socket Dell machine leaves a "ghost" Host-PCI bridge
device in the ACPI namespace that seems to correspond to the I/O hub in
the second socket of a two-socket machine. However, the BIOS doesn't
configure the settings for this "ghost" bridge correctly, nor does it have
any PCI devices behind it.
Tested by: royger
MFC after: 2 weeks
This change includes firmware commands for key setup +
some additional checking via CAMREAD / CAMWRITE registers.
Nothing (except rsu_delete_key() for pairwise keys) is deferred;
to ensure that things are done in order rsu_set_key() will wait
until key deletion task will be finished.
Tested with Asus USB-N10 (all ciphers).
Differences from initial (reviewed) patch:
- Pause AC queues before disassociation - since CMD_DISCONNECT clears
crypto state all pending frames must be processed / dropped before it.
- Check sc_running flag before trying to set static keys.
- Clear key index from bitmap even when firmware command fails
(it will be invalidated via CAMWRITE anyway).
Reviewed by: adrian, kevlo
Tested by: kevlo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8706
The NFSv4.1 server failed to update the nfs-stablerestart file for
a client when the client was issued its first Open. As such, recovery
of Opens after a server reboot failed with NFSERR_NOGRACE.
This patch fixes this.
It also changes the code so that it malloc()'s the 1024 byte array
instead of allocating it on the kernel stack for both NFSv4.0 and NFSv4.1.
Note that this bug only affected NFSv4.1 and only when clients attempted
to reclaim Opens after a server reboot.
MFC after: 2 weeks
subrulenr is considered unset if it's set to -1, not if it's set to 1.
See contrib/tcpdump/print-pflog.c pflog_print() for a user.
This caused incorrect pflog output (tcpdump -n -e -ttt -i pflog0):
rule 0..16777216(match)
instead of the correct output of
rule 0/0(match)
PR: 214832
Submitted by: andywhite@gmail.com
- Append RCR_APP_PHYSTS bit after firmware loading - otherwise
firmware will reset the register and this modification will be lost.
(without it Rx PHY descriptor section will contain garbage).
- Check if R92S_RXDW0_PHYST bit is set (like it is done in rtwn(4)) -
even if infosz is non-zero the section may not contain anything useful.
- In case, if descriptor is absent (A-MPDU?) use last calibrated RSSI
(rtwn(4) uses RSSI from the previous (sub)frame; probably, this
approach should be used here too).
Tested with Asus USB-N10, STA mode.
wait(2).
- Do not acquire the process spinlock if neither WTRAPPED nor WUNTRACED
options were passed [1].
- Extract the code to report alive process into a new helper
report_alive_proc() and use it for trapped, stopped and continued
childrens.
Note that the process spinlock is required around the WTRAPPED and
WUNTRACED tests, because P_STOPPED_TRACE and P_STOPPED_SIG flags are
set before other threads are stopped at the suspension point, and that
threads increment p_suspcount while owning only the process spinlock,
the process lock is dropped by them. If the spinlock is not taken for
tests, the syscall thread might miss both p_suspcount increment and
wakeup in wakeup in thread_suspend_switch().
Based on the submission by: mjg [1]
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
- EMC clock have standard peripheral clock block. Use it.
- Implement full frequency set method for PLLD2. This PLL
is used as HDMI pixel clock so we must be able to set it
to wide range of frequencies, within 5% tolerance allowed
by HDMI specification. Due to this, full state space search
(over m, n, p fields) is necessary.
MFC after: 3 weeks
This function is referenced, but never called from DRM2 code. Also,
real behavior of pmap_mapdev_attr() in ARM world is unclear as we don't
have any additional attribute for a device memory type.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Before this, it would cause the one consumer of this API in powerpc usage
(dev/dpaa) to set the PTE WIMG flags to empty instead of --M-, making the
cache-enabled buffer portals non-coherent.
For whatever reason, smapi, smbios, vpd are all under the "bios" directory.
smapi is only for i386, so the entire "bios" directory is only built for
i386. Break smapi out, and make only it i386-specific. Then, build the
"bios" directory for both amd64 and i386.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Panasas
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8609
- Fill in Rx radiotap header correctly (for every packet in a chain;
not once per chain).
- Fix rate / flags fields in Rx radiotap.
- Add debug messages for discarded frames.
- Pass received control (< sizeof(struct ieee80211_frame)) frames
to net80211 (if allowed by device filter; cannot happen yet).
Tested with Asus USB-N10.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5723
This is important in hostap, ibss, (11s at some magical future date, etc)
where different nodes may have smaller limits.
Oops!
MFC after: 1 week
Relnotes: Yes
* ic_freq is the centre of the primary channel, not the centre of the
HT40/HT80/etc channel. Add a method to access that.
* Add a method to access the centre of the primary channel, including
knowing the centre of the 5/10/20/40/80, versus the primary channel.
Ie, it's the centre of the 40, 80, 160MHz channel.
* Add a method to access the centre frequency of the secondary 80MHz
channel - we don't support VHT yet, but when we do.
* Add methods to access the current channel and the per-dev desired
channel. Ideally drivers that do full offload with a per-vap channel
configuration should use the vap channel, NOT ic_curchan.
Non-offload drivers that require net80211 to change the channel should
be accessing ic_curchan.
it.
Remove bogus wrappers and use the kernel defaults.
While here, use DEVMETHOD_END.
Obtained from: pfSense
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate)
Instead of failing with ENAMETOOLONG, which is swallowed by
pthread_set_name_np() anyway, truncate the given name to MAXCOMLEN+1
bytes. This is more likely what the user wants, and saves the
caller from truncating it before the call (which was the only
recourse).
Polish pthread_set_name_np(3) and add a .Xr to thr_set_name(2)
so the user might find the documentation for this behavior.
Reviewed by: jilles
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Since the vnode is only expected to be shared locked, we can save a
little overhead by only pretending we are locking in the first place.
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: pho
being a bootstrap tool. However, for reproducible build output,
FreeBSD added dd status=none because it was otherwise difficult to
suppress the status information, but retain any errors that might
happen. There's no real reason that dd has to be a build tool, other
than we use status=none unconditional. Remove dd from a bootstrap tool
entirely by only using status=none when available. This may also help
efforts to build the system on non-FreeBSD hosts as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8605
callout_stop() recently started returning -1 when the callout is already
stopped, which is not handled by the netgraph code. Properly filter
the return value. Netgraph callers only want to know if the callout
was cancelled and not draining or already stopped.
Discussed with: julian, glebius
MFC after: 2 weeks
When handling a GPE ACPI interrupt object the EcSpaceHandler()
function can be called which checks the EC_EVENT_SCI bit and then
recurse on the EcGpeQueryHandler() function. If there are multiple GPE
events pending the EC_EVENT_SCI bit will be set at the next call to
EcSpaceHandler() causing it to recurse again via the
EcGpeQueryHandler() function. This leads to a slow never ending
recursion during boot which prevents proper system startup, because
the EC_EVENT_SCI bit never gets cleared in this scenario.
The behaviour is reproducible with the ALASKA AMI in combination with
a newer Skylake based mainboard in the following way:
Enter BIOS and adjust the clock one hour forward. Save and exit the
BIOS. System fails to boot due to the above mentioned bug in
EcGpeQueryHandler() which was observed recursing multiple times.
This patch adds a simple recursion guard to the EcGpeQueryHandler()
function and also also adds logic to detect if new GPE events occurred
during the execution of EcGpeQueryHandler() and then loop on this
function instead of recursing.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
When a TCP segment with the FIN bit set was received in the CLOSED state,
a TCP RST-ACK-segment is sent. When computing SEG.ACK for this, the
FIN counts as one byte. This accounting was missing and is fixed by this
patch.
Reviewed by: hiren
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://svn.freebsd.org/base/head
Use after free happens for state that is deleted. The reference
count is what prevents the state from being freed. When the
state is dequeued, the reference count is dropped and the memory
freed. We can't dereference the next pointer or re-queue the
state.
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8671
This adds support to camcontrol(8) and libcam(3) for getting and setting
the time on SCSI protocol drives. This is more commonly found on tape
drives, but is a SPC (SCSI Primary Commands) command, and may be found
on any device that speaks SCSI.
The new camcontrol timestamp subcommand allows getting the current device
time or setting the time to the current system time or any arbitrary time.
sbin/camcontrol/Makefile:
Add timestamp.c.
sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8:
Document the new timestamp subcommand.
sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:
Add the timestamp subcommand to camcontrol.
sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h:
Add the timestamp() function prototype.
sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c:
Timestamp setting and reporting functionality.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c:
Add two new CCB building functions, scsi_set_timestamp() and
scsi_report_timestamp(). Also, add a new helper function,
scsi_create_timestamp().
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
Add CDB and parameter data for the the set and report timestamp
commands.
Add function declarations for the new CCB building and helper
functions.
Submitted by: Sam Klopsch
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC After: 2 weeks
buf_ring contains an assert that checks whether an item being
enqueued already exists on the ring. There is a subtle bug in
this assert. An item can be returned by a peek() function and
freed, and then the consumer thread can be preempted before
calling advance(). If this happens the item appears to still be
on the queue, but another thread may allocate the item from the
free pool and wind up trying to enqueue it again, causing the
assert to trigger incorrectly.
Fix this by skipping the head of the consumer's portion of the
ring, as this index is what will be returned by peek().
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
MFC After: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8685
Reviewed by: hselasky
called to allocate a new page of radix trie nodes, there could be a call to
vm_radix_remove() on the same trie (of PG_CACHED pages) as the in-progress
vm_radix_insert(). With the removal of PG_CACHED pages, we can simplify
vm_radix_insert() and vm_radix_remove() by removing the flags on the root of
the trie that were used to detect this case and the code for restarting
vm_radix_insert() when it happened.
Reviewed by: kib, markj
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8664
actual numbers would help debugging (also, `MSR' and `ACPI' are standard
abbreviations and thus should be properly capitalized)
- Rephrase unsupported AMD CPUs message and wrap as an overly long line:
`sorry' 1) is wrongly spelled after period (starts with a small letter)
and 2) carries emotional "tinge" that is unnecessary and even bogus in
debug message; `implemented' is not the best word as `supported' suits
better in this context
- Improve readability when reporting resulted P-state transition (debug)
Approved by: jhb
Prior to this change the loader self relocation code interpreted amd64's
rela relocations as if they were rel relocations, discarding the addend.
This "works" because GNU ld 2.17.50 stores the addend value in both the
r_addend field of the relocation (as expected) and at the target of the
relocation.
Other linkers, and possibly other versions of GNU ld, won't have this
behaviour, so interpret the relocations correctly.
Reported by: George Rimar
Reviewed by: andrew
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8681