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Marius Strobl
3fcb7a5365 - Remove attempts to implement setting of BMCR_LOOP/MIIF_NOLOOP
(reporting IFM_LOOP based on BMCR_LOOP is left in place though as
  it might provide useful for debugging). For most mii(4) drivers it
  was unclear whether the PHYs driven by them actually support
  loopback or not. Moreover, typically loopback mode also needs to
  be activated on the MAC, which none of the Ethernet drivers using
  mii(4) implements. Given that loopback media has no real use (and
  obviously hardly had a chance to actually work) besides for driver
  development (which just loopback mode should be sufficient for
  though, i.e one doesn't necessary need support for loopback media)
  support for it is just dropped as both NetBSD and OpenBSD already
  did quite some time ago.
- Let mii_phy_add_media() also announce the support of IFM_NONE.
- Restructure the PHY entry points to use a structure of entry points
  instead of discrete function pointers, and extend this to include
  a "reset" entry point. Make sure any PHY-specific reset routine is
  always used, and provide one for lxtphy(4) which disables MII
  interrupts (as is done for a few other PHYs we have drivers for).
  This includes changing NIC drivers which previously just called the
  generic mii_phy_reset() to now actually call the PHY-specific reset
  routine, which might be crucial in some cases. While at it, the
  redundant checks in these NIC drivers for mii->mii_instance not being
  zero before calling the reset routines were removed because as soon
  as one PHY driver attaches mii->mii_instance is incremented and we
  hardly can end up in their media change callbacks etc if no PHY driver
  has attached as mii_attach() would have failed in that case and not
  attach a miibus(4) instance.
  Consequently, NIC drivers now no longer should call mii_phy_reset()
  directly, so it was removed from EXPORT_SYMS.
- Add a mii_phy_dev_attach() as a companion helper to mii_phy_dev_probe().
  The purpose of that function is to perform the common steps to attach
  a PHY driver instance and to hook it up to the miibus(4) instance and to
  optionally also handle the probing, addition and initialization of the
  supported media. So all a PHY driver without any special requirements
  has to do in its bus attach method is to call mii_phy_dev_attach()
  along with PHY-specific MIIF_* flags, a pointer to its PHY functions
  and the add_media set to one. All PHY drivers were updated to take
  advantage of mii_phy_dev_attach() as appropriate. Along with these
  changes the capability mask was added to the mii_softc structure so
  PHY drivers taking advantage of mii_phy_dev_attach() but still
  handling media on their own do not need to fiddle with the MII attach
  arguments anyway.
- Keep track of the PHY offset in the mii_softc structure. This is done
  for compatibility with NetBSD/OpenBSD.
- Keep track of the PHY's OUI, model and revision in the mii_softc
  structure. Several PHY drivers require this information also after
  attaching and previously had to wrap their own softc around mii_softc.
  NetBSD/OpenBSD also keep track of the model and revision on their
  mii_softc structure. All PHY drivers were updated to take advantage
  as appropriate.
- Convert the mebers of the MII data structure to unsigned where
  appropriate. This is partly inspired by NetBSD/OpenBSD.
- According to IEEE 802.3-2002 the bits actually have to be reversed
  when mapping an OUI to the MII ID registers. All PHY drivers and
  miidevs where changed as necessary. Actually this now again allows to
  largely share miidevs with NetBSD, which fixed this problem already
  9 years ago. Consequently miidevs was synced as far as possible.
- Add MIIF_NOMANPAUSE and mii_phy_flowstatus() calls to drivers that
  weren't explicitly converted to support flow control before. It's
  unclear whether flow control actually works with these but typically
  it should and their net behavior should be more correct with these
  changes in place than without if the MAC driver sets MIIF_DOPAUSE.

Obtained from:	NetBSD (partially)
Reviewed by:	yongari (earlier version), silence on arch@ and net@
2011-05-03 19:51:29 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
af8a927e14 Update carp, gre and pf module builds to be depenent on INET and/or
INET6_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	gnn (slightly earlier version without pf)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by:	iXsystems
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-04-30 17:59:54 +00:00
George V. Neville-Neil
548d35fd69 Exar driver for X3100 10GbE Server/Storage adapters
Features: Jumbo frames (up to 9600), LRO (Large Receive Offload),
          TSO (TCP segmentation offload), RTH (Receive Traffic Hash).

Submitted by: Sriram Rapuru at Exar
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-04-28 14:33:15 +00:00
John Baldwin
9e880b876d Sync with several changes in UFS/FFS:
- 77115: Implement support for O_DIRECT.
- 98425: Fix a performance issue introduced in 70131 that was causing
  reads before writes even when writing full blocks.
- 98658: Rename the BALLOC flags from B_* to BA_* to avoid confusion with
  the struct buf B_ flags.
- 100344: Merge the BA_ and IO_ flags so so that they may both be used in
  the same flags word. This merger is possible by assigning the IO_ flags
  to the low sixteen bits and the BA_ flags the high sixteen bits.
- 105422: Fix a file-rewrite performance case.
- 129545: Implement IO_INVAL in VOP_WRITE() by marking the buffer as
  "no cache".
- Readd the DOINGASYNC() macro and use it to control asynchronous writes.
  Change i-node updates to honor DOINGASYNC() instead of always being
  synchronous.
- Use a PRIV_VFS_RETAINSUGID check instead of checking cr_uid against 0
  directly when deciding whether or not to clear suid and sgid bits.

Submitted by:	Pedro F. Giffuni  giffunip at yahoo
2011-04-28 14:27:17 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
9f25ad52ce Introduce AR9130 (HOWL) WMAC support to the FreeBSD HAL.
The AR9130 is an AR9160/AR5416 family WMAC which is glued directly
to the AR913x SoC peripheral bus (APB) rather than via a PCI/PCIe
bridge.

The specifics:

* A new build option is required to use the AR9130 - AH_SUPPORT_AR9130.
  This is needed due to the different location the RTC registers live
  with this chip; hopefully this will be undone in the future.
  This does currently mean that enabling this option will break non-AR9130
  builds, so don't enable it unless you're specifically building an image
  for the AR913x SoC.

* Add the new probe, attach, EEPROM and PLL methods specific to Howl.

* Add a work-around to ah_eeprom_v14.c which disables some of the checks
  for endian-ness and magic in the EEPROM image if an eepromdata block
  is provided. This'll be fixed at a later stage by porting the ath9k
  probe code and making sure it doesn't break in other setups (which
  my previous attempt at this did.)

* Sprinkle Howl modifications throughput the interrupt path - it doesn't
  implement the SYNC interrupt registers, so ignore those.

* Sprinkle Howl chip powerup/down throughout the reset path; the RTC methods
  were

* Sprinkle some other Howl workarounds in the reset path.

* Hard-code an alternative setup for the AR_CFG register for Howl, that
  sets up things suitable for Big-Endian MIPS (which is the only platform
  this chip is glued to.)

This has been tested on the AR913x based TP-Link WR-1043nd mode, in
legacy, HT/20 and HT/40 modes.

Caveats:

* 2ghz has only been tested. I've not seen any 5ghz radios glued to this
  chipset so I can't test it.

* AR5416_INTERRUPT_MITIGATION is not supported on the AR9130. At least,
  it isn't implemented in ath9k. Please don't enable this.

* This hasn't been tested in MBSS mode or in RX/TX block-aggregation mode.
2011-04-28 12:47:40 +00:00
Alexander Motin
0d307e0905 - Add shim to simplify migration to the CAM-based ATA. For each new adaX
device in /dev/ create symbolic link with adY name, trying to mimic old ATA
numbering. Imitation is not complete, but should be enough in most cases to
mount file systems without touching /etc/fstab.
 - To know what behavior to mimic, restore ATA_STATIC_ID option in cases
where it was present before.
 - Add some more details to UPDATING.
2011-04-26 17:01:49 +00:00
Rick Macklem
7c208ed659 Fix the experimental NFS client so that it does not bogusly
set the f_flags field of "struct statfs". This had the interesting
effect of making the NFSv4 mounts "disappear" after r221014,
since NFSMNT_NFSV4 and MNT_IGNORE became the same bit.
Move the files used for a diskless NFS root from sys/nfsclient
to sys/nfs in preparation for them to be used by both NFS
clients. Also, move the declaration of the three global data
structures from sys/nfsclient/nfs_vfsops.c to sys/nfs/nfs_diskless.c
so that they are defined when either client uses them.

Reviewed by:	jhb
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-04-25 22:22:51 +00:00
David Christensen
d1bb976989 - Removed duplicate {_bxe} definition.
MFC after:	One week
2011-04-25 22:00:23 +00:00
David Christensen
102657cb21 - Added bxe(4) driver for i386 and amd64. Currently untested on other
CPU architectures.

MFC after:	One week
2011-04-25 21:53:41 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
1e09ff3dc3 Instead of allocating memory for all the keys at device attach,
create reasonably large cache for the keys that is filled when
needed. The previous version was problematic for very large providers
(hundreds of terabytes or serval petabytes). Every terabyte of data
needs around 256kB for keys. Make the default cache limit big enough
to fit all the keys needed for 4TB providers, which will eat at most
1MB of memory.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-04-21 13:31:43 +00:00
Bernhard Schmidt
d51f8d2024 Add firmware images for the 6000 series g2a and g2b adapters. 2011-04-20 17:34:09 +00:00
Bernhard Schmidt
c2bce4a2fc Update iwn(4) firmware blobs:
- bump iwn1000fw to 39.31.5.1
- bump iwn5000fw to 8.83.5.1
- bump iwn6050fw to 41.28.5.1
2011-04-20 17:32:20 +00:00
Ulrich Spörlein
52d0968b86 Fix make buildworld -DMODULES_WITH_WORLD after r220454. 2011-04-19 07:30:22 +00:00
Rebecca Cran
39c60b6cff Remove missing include directory in preparation for adding
-Wmissing-include-dirs to CWARNFLAGS.
2011-04-16 11:15:57 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
d052a1cc33 Merge ACPICA 20110413. 2011-04-15 18:34:27 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
246419ba87 Remove mii(4) dependency and unneeded headers.
Reviewed by:	davidch
2011-04-13 16:35:43 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
77823fbc2c Bring over the antenna diversity logic support for Kite.
Again, this is just the code ported from ath9k and included in the build,
it isn't yet enabled.
2011-04-13 11:32:15 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
1c554472de Add the initial AR9285 PHY glue for supporting antenna diversity.
This code isn't currently used anywhere; it's just linked into the build.
2011-04-13 02:40:45 +00:00
Ulrich Spörlein
61446bf2e2 Fix make buildworld -DMODULES_WITH_WORLD on i386 2011-04-09 09:07:31 +00:00
Artem Belevich
7a3f3cabb1 Stripped '32' suffix from linux systrace module name on i386.
Approved by: avg
2011-04-08 06:27:43 +00:00
Ulrich Spörlein
3c502f4006 Fix buildworld -DMODULES_WITH_WORLD 2011-04-05 19:41:18 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
148fa1ce9e Add missing include.
Reported by: Ulrich Sporlein <uqs@spoerlein.net>
2011-04-02 09:46:09 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
7332c129e0 Add support for executing the FreeBSD 1/i386 a.out binaries on amd64.
In particular:
- implement compat shims for old stat(2) variants and ogetdirentries(2);
- implement delivery of signals with ancient stack frame layout and
  corresponding sigreturn(2);
- implement old getpagesize(2);
- provide a user-mode trampoline and LDT call gate for lcall $7,$0;
- port a.out image activator and connect it to the build as a module
  on amd64.

The changes are hidden under COMPAT_43.

MFC after:   1 month
2011-04-01 11:16:29 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
230abe75dc Allow multiple modules within sys/modules/cxgbe. The first one is if_cxgbe.
MFC after:	3 days
2011-04-01 00:25:32 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
e9e237190b ath_ahb shouldn't be compiled normally; it is atheros chip specific.
Remove it from here; users can compile it manually if needed.
2011-03-31 12:03:30 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
dba9c85977 Break out the ath PCI logic into a separate device/module.
Introduce the AHB glue for Atheros embedded systems. Right now it's
hard-coded for the AR9130 chip whose support isn't yet in this HAL;
it'll be added in a subsequent commit.

Kernel configuration files now need both 'ath' and 'ath_pci' devices; both
modules need to be loaded for the ath device to work.
2011-03-31 08:07:13 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
76f8c5c925 Do not build ip_fw_nat.c for ipfw.ko. It can be build as separate module.
MFC after:	1 week
2011-03-29 06:42:52 +00:00
Alexander Motin
89b172238a MFgraid/head:
Add new RAID GEOM class, that is going to replace ataraid(4) in supporting
various BIOS-based software RAIDs. Unlike ataraid(4) this implementation
does not depend on legacy ata(4) subsystem and can be used with any disk
drivers, including new CAM-based ones (ahci(4), siis(4), mvs(4), ata(4)
with `options ATA_CAM`). To make code more readable and extensible, this
implementation follows modular design, including core part and two sets
of modules, implementing support for different metadata formats and RAID
levels.

Support for such popular metadata formats is now implemented:
Intel, JMicron, NVIDIA, Promise (also used by AMD/ATI) and SiliconImage.

Such RAID levels are now supported:
RAID0, RAID1, RAID1E, RAID10, SINGLE, CONCAT.

For any all of these RAID levels and metadata formats this class supports
full cycle of volume operations: reading, writing, creation, deletion,
disk removal and insertion, rebuilding, dirty shutdown detection
and resynchronization, bad sector recovery, faulty disks tracking,
hot-spare disks. For Intel and Promise formats there is support multiple
volumes per disk set.

Look graid(8) manual page for additional details.

Co-authored by:	imp
Sponsored by:	Cisco Systems, Inc. and iXsystems, Inc.
2011-03-24 21:31:32 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
06f0d80dc6 - Move ofed modules into the i386 and amd64 specific sections to fix
universe on other architectures.
2011-03-23 08:27:57 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
3b1f0b5d11 - For now, disable ofed module build unless MK_OFED is set. 2011-03-21 21:35:19 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
aa0a1e58f0 - Merge in OFED 1.5.3 from projects/ofed/head 2011-03-21 09:58:24 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
16b1f68d8c Retire opt_ffs_broken_fixme.h.
Instead of directly calling ffs_snapgone(), use UFS_SNAPGONE() with
usual layering.

Requested by:	bde
MFC after:	1 week
2011-03-20 21:05:09 +00:00
David Christensen
ee50cfe1f1 - Inadvertently committed files with +x attribute, fixed.
- Minor change to info output string.
2011-03-15 01:06:27 +00:00
David Christensen
dd46ab31de - Initial release of bxe(4) to support Broadcom NetXtreme II 10GbE.
(BCM57710, BCM57711, BCM57711E)

MFC after:	One month
2011-03-14 22:42:41 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
308bce2a0e add DTrace systrace support for linux32 and freebsd32 on amd64 syscalls
Add systrace_linux32 and systrace_freebsd32 modules which provide
support for tracing compat system calls in addition to native system
call tracing provided by systrace module.

Provided that all the systrace modules are loaded now you can select
what syscalls to trace in the following manner:

syscall::xxx:yyy - work on all system calls that match the specification
syscall:freebsd:xxx:yyy - only native system calls
syscall:linux32:xxx:yyy - linux32 compat system calls
syscall:freebsd32:xxx:yyy - freebsd32 compat system calls on amd64

PR:		kern/152822
Submitted by:	Artem Belevich <fbsdlist@src.cx>
Reviewed by:	jhb (earlier version)
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-03-12 09:09:25 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
586b0ae5aa Port over the AR9285 PA calibration and initial calibration code from
Linux ath9k.

The ath9k ar9002_hw_init_cal() isn't entirely clear about what
is supposed to be called for what chipsets, so I'm ignoring the
rest of it and just porting the AR9285 init cal path as-is and
leaving the rest alone. Subsequent commits may also tidy up the
Merlin (AR9285) and other chipset support.

Obtained from:	Linux ath9k
2011-03-11 11:58:54 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
48c1d36479 Implement open-loop TX power control (OLC) for Merlin (AR9280) and
generally tidy up the TX power programming code.

Enforce that the TX power offset for Merlin is -5 dBm, rather than
any other value programmable in the EEPROM. This requires some
further code to be ported over from ath9k, so until that is done
and tested, fail to attach NICs whose TX power offset isn't -5
dBm.

This improves both legacy and HT transmission on my merlin board.
It allows for stable MCS TX up to MCS15.

Specifics:

* Refactor out a bunch of the TX power calibration code -
  setting/obtaining the power detector / gain boundaries,
  programming the PDADC
* Take the -5 dBm TX power offset into account on Merlin -
  "0" in the per-rate TX power register means -5 dBm, not
  0 dBm
* When doing OLC
* Enforce min (0) and max (AR5416_MAX_RATE_POWER) when fiddling
  with the TX power, to avoid the TX power values from wrapping
  when low.
* Implement the 1 dBm cck power offset when doing OLC
* Implement temperature compensation for 2.4ghz mode when doing OLC
* Implement an AR9280 specific TX power calibration routine which
  includes the OLC twiddles, leaving the earlier chipset path
  (AR5416, AR9160) alone

Whilst here, use these refactored routines for the AR9285 TX power
calibration/programming code and enforce correct overflow/underflow
handling when fiddling with TX power values.

Obtained from:	linux ath9k
2011-03-08 06:59:59 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
d2d7a00aa9 Break the keycache management functions out into if_ath_keycache.c . 2011-03-02 17:19:54 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
5dcd9c1061 Add support for NetFlow version 9 into ng_netflow(4) node.
Submitted by:	Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro ipfw.ru>
2011-03-02 16:15:11 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
6079fdbede Migrate the sysctl related routines (statistics, debugging, etc) out of
if_ath.c and into if_ath_sysctl.c .
2011-03-02 16:03:19 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
f1321be284 Fix misuse of TARGET_ARCH. This should be MACHINE_ARCH. 2011-03-01 20:51:41 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
10b9d77bf1 Finally... Import the latest open-source ZFS version - (SPA) 28.
Few new things available from now on:

- Data deduplication.
- Triple parity RAIDZ (RAIDZ3).
- zfs diff.
- zpool split.
- Snapshot holds.
- zpool import -F. Allows to rewind corrupted pool to earlier
  transaction group.
- Possibility to import pool in read-only mode.

MFC after:	1 month
2011-02-27 19:41:40 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
d9d7ab852c Connect uep.ko to build
PR:		kern/155044
Submitted by:	Carl <k0802647 telus.net>
MFC after:	1 week
2011-02-26 17:22:11 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
2754fe609d Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to r126079, from upstream's trunk.
This contains many improvements, primarily better C++ support, an
integrated assembler for x86 and support for -pg.
2011-02-20 19:33:47 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
54e4ee7163 cxgbe(4) - NIC driver for Chelsio T4 (Terminator 4) based 10Gb/1Gb adapters.
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-02-18 08:00:26 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
b2dce55fe9 Add support for new USB to ethernet controller:
Moschip MCS7730/MCS7830

Submitted by:	Rick van der Zwet <info@rickvanderzwet.nl>
Approved by:	thompsa (mentor)
2011-02-16 08:33:30 +00:00
Dmitry Chagin
222198ab0b Move linux_clone(), linux_fork(), linux_vfork() to a MI path. 2011-02-12 18:17:12 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
0b94ba42b0 Merge ACPICA 20110211. 2011-02-12 01:03:15 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
4b44f6f275 Include some preliminary TX HT rate scenario setup code.
The AR5416 and later TX descriptors have new fields for supporting
11n bits (eg 20/40mhz mode, short/long GI) and enabling/disabling
RTS/CTS protection per rate.

These functions will be responsible for initialising the TX descriptors
for the AR5416 and later chips for both HT and legacy frames.

Beacon frames will remain using the non-11n TX descriptor setup for now;
Linux ath9k does much the same.

Note that these functions aren't yet used anywhere; a few more framework
changes are needed before all of the right rate information is available
for TX.
2011-02-01 08:03:01 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
0927e1a18b Import an implementation of the CAIA-Hamilton-Delay (CHD) congestion control
algorithm described in the paper "Improved coexistence and loss tolerance for
delay based TCP congestion control" by Hayes and Armitage. It is implemented as
a kernel module compatible with the recently committed modular congestion
control framework.

CHD enhances the approach taken by the Hamilton-Delay (HD) algorithm to provide
tolerance to non-congestion related packet loss and improvements to coexistence
with loss-based congestion control algorithms. A key idea in improving
coexistence with loss-based congestion control algorithms is the use of a shadow
window, which attempts to track how NewReno's congestion window (cwnd) would
evolve. At the next packet loss congestion event, CHD uses the shadow window to
correct cwnd in a way that reduces the amount of unfairness CHD experiences when
competing with loss-based algorithms.

In collaboration with:	David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and
				Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au>
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	bz and others along the way
MFC after:	3 months
2011-02-01 07:05:14 +00:00