These changes prevent sysctl(8) from returning proper output,
such as:
1) no output from sysctl(8)
2) erroneously returning ENOMEM with tools like truss(1)
or uname(1)
truss: can not get etype: Cannot allocate memory
there is an environment variable which shall initialize the SYSCTL
during early boot. This works for all SYSCTL types both statically and
dynamically created ones, except for the SYSCTL NODE type and SYSCTLs
which belong to VNETs. A new flag, CTLFLAG_NOFETCH, has been added to
be used in the case a tunable sysctl has a custom initialisation
function allowing the sysctl to still be marked as a tunable. The
kernel SYSCTL API is mostly the same, with a few exceptions for some
special operations like iterating childrens of a static/extern SYSCTL
node. This operation should probably be made into a factored out
common macro, hence some device drivers use this. The reason for
changing the SYSCTL API was the need for a SYSCTL parent OID pointer
and not only the SYSCTL parent OID list pointer in order to quickly
generate the sysctl path. The motivation behind this patch is to avoid
parameter loading cludges inside the OFED driver subsystem. Instead of
adding special code to the OFED driver subsystem to post-load tunables
into dynamically created sysctls, we generalize this in the kernel.
Other changes:
- Corrected a possibly incorrect sysctl name from "hw.cbb.intr_mask"
to "hw.pcic.intr_mask".
- Removed redundant TUNABLE statements throughout the kernel.
- Some minor code rewrites in connection to removing not needed
TUNABLE statements.
- Added a missing SYSCTL_DECL().
- Wrapped two very long lines.
- Avoid malloc()/free() inside sysctl string handling, in case it is
called to initialize a sysctl from a tunable, hence malloc()/free() is
not ready when sysctls from the sysctl dataset are registered.
- Bumped FreeBSD version to indicate SYSCTL API change.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
the queue where to enqueue pages that are going to be unwired.
- Add stronger checks to the enqueue/dequeue for the pagequeues when
adding and removing pages to them.
Of course, for unmanaged pages the queue parameter of vm_page_unwire() will
be ignored, just as the active parameter today.
This makes adding new pagequeues quicker.
This change effectively modifies the KPI. __FreeBSD_version will be,
however, bumped just when the full cache of free pages will be
evicted.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by: alc
Tested by: pho
Direct bpf(4) consumers should now work fine with this tunable turned on.
In fact, the only case when optimized_writers can change program
behavior is direct bpf(4) consumer setting its read filter to
catch-all one.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
- stdio.h is needed for fprint()
- make memsize uint32_t to avoid errors due to overflow
- honor the *XPOLL flagg in NIOCREGIF requests
- mmap fails wit MAP_FAILED, not NULL.
MFC after: 3 days
interface allows the ifnet structure to be defined as an opaque
type in NIC drivers. This then allows the ifnet structure to be
changed without a need to change or recompile NIC drivers.
Put differently, NIC drivers can be written and compiled once and
be used with different network stack implementations, provided of
course that those network stack implementations have an API and
ABI compatible interface.
This commit introduces the 'if_t' type to replace 'struct ifnet *'
as the type of a network interface. The 'if_t' type is defined as
'void *' to enable the compiler to perform type conversion to
'struct ifnet *' and vice versa where needed and without warnings.
The functions that implement the API are the only functions that
need to have an explicit cast.
The MII code has been converted to use the driver API to avoid
unnecessary code churn. Code churn comes from having to work with
both converted and unconverted drivers in correlation with having
callback functions that take an interface. By converting the MII
code first, the callback functions can be defined so that the
compiler will perform the typecasts automatically.
As soon as all drivers have been converted, the if_t type can be
redefined as needed and the API functions can be fix to not need
an explicit cast.
The immediate benefactors of this change are:
1. Juniper Networks - The network stack implementation in Junos
is entirely different from FreeBSD's one and this change
allows Juniper to build "stock" NIC drivers that can be used
in combination with both the FreeBSD and Junos stacks.
2. FreeBSD - This change opens the door towards changing ifnet
and implementing new features and optimizations in the network
stack without it requiring a change in the many NIC drivers
FreeBSD has.
Submitted by: Anuranjan Shukla <anshukla@juniper.net>
Reviewed by: glebius@
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
ifa_ifwithnet() and ifa_ifwithdstaddr() The legacy functions will call the
_fib() versions with RT_ALL_FIBS, preserving legacy behavior.
sys/net/if_var.h
sys/net/if.c
Add legacy-compatible functions as described above. Ensure legacy
behavior when RT_ALL_FIBS is passed as fibnum.
sys/netinet/in_pcb.c
sys/netinet/ip_output.c
sys/netinet/ip_options.c
sys/net/route.c
sys/net/rtsock.c
sys/netinet6/nd6.c
Call with _fib() functions if we must use a specific fib, or the
legacy functions otherwise.
tests/sys/netinet/fibs_test.sh
tests/sys/netinet/udp_dontroute.c
Improve the udp_dontroute test. The bug that this test exercises is
that ifa_ifwithnet() will return the wrong address, if multiple
interfaces have addresses on the same subnet but with different
fibs. The previous version of the test only considered one possible
failure mode: that ifa_ifwithnet_fib() might fail to find any
suitable address at all. The new version also checks whether
ifa_ifwithnet_fib() finds the correct address by checking where the
ARP request goes.
Reported by: bz, hrs
Reviewed by: hrs
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC-with: 264905
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
birthday-paradox style address collisions when
bhyve VMs are connected to the same broadcoast
domain and are using pseudo-random allocations.
Reviewed by: gnn
MFC after: 1 week
Since radix has been ignoring sa_family in passed sockaddrs,
no one ever has bothered filling valid sa_family in netmasks.
Additionally, radix adjusts sa_len field in every netmask not to
compare zero bytes at all.
This leads us to rt_mask with sa_family of AF_UNSPEC (-1) and
arbitrary sa_len field (0 for default route, for example).
However, rtsock have been passing that rt_mask intact for ages,
requiring all rtsock consumers to make ther own local hacks.
We even have unfixed on in base:
do `route -n monitor` in one window and issue `route -n get addr`
for some directly-connected address. You will probably see the following:
got message of size 304 on Thu May 8 15:06:06 2014
RTM_GET: Report Metrics: len 304, pid: 30493, seq 1, errno 0, flags:<UP,DONE,PINNED>
locks: inits:
sockaddrs: <DST,GATEWAY,NETMASK,IFP,IFA>
10.0.0.0 link#1 (255) ffff ffff ff em0:8.0.27.c5.29.d4 10.0.0.92
_________________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
after the change:
got message of size 312 on Thu May 8 15:44:07 2014
RTM_GET: Report Metrics: len 312, pid: 2895, seq 1, errno 0, flags:<UP,DONE,PINNED>
locks: inits:
sockaddrs: <DST,GATEWAY,NETMASK,IFP,IFA>
10.0.0.0 link#1 255.255.255.0 em0:8.0.27.c5.29.d4 10.0.0.92
_________________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 1 month
It looks like current consumers are either unaware
of MRT (and uses RT_DEFAULT_FIB implicitly) or
know what thay are doing, In latter case they
will be either hit by KASSERT or ESCRH will be returned
due to NULL rnh.
The thread that is destroying the lagg has already set sc->sc_psc=NULL when
the "ifconfig -am" thread gets to lacp_req(). It tries to dereference
sc->sc_psc and panics. The solution is for lacp_req() to check the value of
sc->sc_psc. If NULL, harmlessly return an lacp_opreq structure full of
zeros. Full details in GNATS.
PR: kern/189003
Reviewed by: timeout on freebsd-net@
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
All rtsock-initiated rte creation/modification are now
performed in route.c holding radix tree write lock.
This reduces the need for per-rte mutex.
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 1 month
* memory is now allocated as early as possible, without holding locks.
* sysctl users are now guaranteed to get a response (M_WAITOK buffer prealloc).
* socket users are more likely to use on-stack buffer for replies.
* standard kernel malloc/free functions are now used instead of radix wrappers.
rt_msg2() has been renamed to rtsock_msg_buffer().
MFC after: 1 month
RTM_CHANGE is now handled inside route.c:rtrequest1_fib() as it should be.
Note change change handler is a separate function rtrequest1_fib_change().
MFC after: 1 month
These two bugs are closely related. The root cause is that ifa_ifwithnet
does not consider FIBs when searching for an interface address.
sys/net/if_var.h
sys/net/if.c
Add a fib argument to ifa_ifwithnet and ifa_ifwithdstadddr. Those
functions will only return an address whose interface fib equals the
argument.
sys/net/route.c
Update calls to ifa_ifwithnet and ifa_ifwithdstaddr with fib
arguments.
sys/netinet/in.c
Update in_addprefix to consider the interface fib when adding
prefixes. This will prevent it from not adding a subnet route when
one already exists on a different fib.
sys/net/rtsock.c
sys/netinet/in_pcb.c
sys/netinet/ip_output.c
sys/netinet/ip_options.c
sys/netinet6/nd6.c
Add RT_DEFAULT_FIB arguments to ifa_ifwithdstaddr and ifa_ifwithnet.
In some cases it there wasn't a clear specific fib number to use.
In others, I was unable to test those functions so I chose
RT_DEFAULT_FIB to minimize divergence from current behavior. I will
fix some of the latter changes along with PR kern/187553.
tests/sys/netinet/fibs_test.sh
tests/sys/netinet/udp_dontroute.c
tests/sys/netinet/Makefile
Revert r263738. The udp_dontroute test was right all along.
However, bugs kern/187550 and kern/187553 cancelled each other out
when it came to this test. Because of kern/187553, ifa_ifwithnet
searched the default fib instead of the requested one, but because
of kern/187550, there was an applicable subnet route on the default
fib. The new test added in r263738 doesn't work right, however. I
can verify with dtrace that ifa_ifwithnet returned the wrong address
before I applied this commit, but route(8) miraculously found the
correct interface to use anyway. I don't know how.
Clear expected failure messages for kern/187550 and kern/187552.
PR: kern/187550
PR: kern/187552
Reviewed by: melifaro
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
sys/net/route.c
In rtinit1, use the interface fib instead of the process fib. The
latter wasn't very useful because ifconfig(8) is usually invoked
with the default process fib. Changing ifconfig(8) to use setfib(2)
would be redundant, because it already sets the interface fib.
tests/sys/netinet/fibs_test.sh
Clear the expected ATF failure
sys/net/if.c
Pass the interface fib in calls to rtrequest1_fib and rtalloc1_fib
sys/netinet/in.c
sys/net/if_var.h
Add a fibnum argument to ifa_switch_loopback_route, a subroutine of
in_scrubprefix. Pass it the interface fib.
PR: kern/187549
Reviewed by: melifaro
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
De-virtualize UMA zone pf_mtag_z and move to global initialization part.
The m_tag struct does not know about vnet context and the pf_mtag_free()
callback is called unaware of current vnet. This causes a panic.
MFC after: 1 week
network interfaces limited to 32 transmit segments, there
are two known issues.
The more serious one is that for an I/O of slightly less than 64K,
the net device driver prepends an ethernet header, resulting in a
TSO segment slightly larger than 64K. Since m_defrag() copies this
into 33 mbuf clusters, the transmit fails with EFBIG.
A tester indicated observing a similar failure using iSCSI.
The second less critical problem is that the network
device driver must copy the mbuf chain via m_defrag()
(m_collapse() is not sufficient), resulting in measurable overhead.
This patch reduces the default size of if_hw_tsomax
slightly, so that the first issue is avoided.
Fixing the second issue will require a way for the
network device driver to inform tcp_output() that it
is limited to 32 transmit segments.
Reported and tested by: csforgeron@gmail.com, markus.gebert@hostpoint.ch
MFC after: 2 weeks
was stacked on top of a network interface that set if_hw_tsomax,
tcp_output() would see the default value instead of the value
set by the network interface. This patch modifies vlan so that
it sets if_hw_tsomax to the value of the parent interface.
Reviewed by: glebius
MFC after: 2 weeks
was stacked on top of network interfaces that set if_hw_tsomax,
tcp_output() would see the default value instead of the value
set by the network interface(s). This patch modifies lagg so that
it sets if_hw_tsomax to the minimum of the value(s) for the
underlying network interfaces.
Reviewed by: glebius
MFC after: 2 weeks
This KASSERT() existed as a sanity check that upper layers in the network
stack (e.g. inet, inet6) had released their reference to the underlying
driver's multicast memberships (ifmultiaddr{}). However it assumes the
lifecycle of the driver membership corresponds to the lifecycle of the
network layer membership.
In the submitter's case, ieee80211_ioctl_updatemulti() attempts to
reprogram the (parent, physical) ifnet{} memberships in response
to a change in membership on the (child, virtual) VAP ifnet, using
a batched update mechanism. These updates happen independently from
the network layer, causing a "false negative" assertion failure.
There are possibly other use cases where this KASSERT() may be triggered
by other networking stack activity (e.g. where a nesting relationship
exists between multiple ifnet{} instances). This suggests that further
review of FreeBSD's approach to nested ifnet relationships is needed.
MFC after: 6 weeks
Submitted by: adrian@
The m_tag struct does not know about vnet context and the pf_mtag_free()
callback is called unaware of current vnet. This causes a panic.
Reviewed by: Nikos Vassiliadis, trociny@
ifi_oqdrops. This is a temporary workaround until ifqueue(9) vanishes.
While here, remove the pointless ifi_vhid assignment. It has
sense only when we are exporting ifaddrs, not ifnets.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
linking NIC Receive Side Scaling (RSS) to the network stack's
connection-group implementation. This prototype (and derived patches)
are in use at Juniper and several other FreeBSD-using companies, so
despite some reservations about its maturity, merge the patch to the
base tree so that it can be iteratively refined in collaboration rather
than maintained as a set of gradually diverging patch sets.
(1) Merge a software implementation of the Toeplitz hash specified in
RSS implemented by David Malone. This is used to allow suitable
pcbgroup placement of connections before the first packet is
received from the NIC. Software hashing is generally avoided,
however, due to high cost of the hash on general-purpose CPUs.
(2) In in_rss.c, maintain authoritative versions of RSS state intended
to be pushed to each NIC, including keying material, hash
algorithm/ configuration, and buckets. Provide software-facing
interfaces to hash 2- and 4-tuples for IPv4 and IPv6 using both
the RSS standardised Toeplitz and a 'naive' variation with a hash
efficient in software but with poor distribution properties.
Implement rss_m2cpuid()to be used by netisr and other load
balancing code to look up the CPU on which an mbuf should be
processed.
(3) In the Ethernet link layer, allow netisr distribution using RSS as
a source of policy as an alternative to source ordering; continue
to default to direct dispatch (i.e., don't try and requeue packets
for processing on the 'right' CPU if they arrive in a directly
dispatchable context).
(4) Allow RSS to control tuning of connection groups in order to align
groups with RSS buckets. If a packet arrives on a protocol using
connection groups, and contains a suitable hardware-generated
hash, use that hash value to select the connection group for pcb
lookup for both IPv4 and IPv6. If no hardware-generated Toeplitz
hash is available, we fall back on regular PCB lookup risking
contention rather than pay the cost of Toeplitz in software --
this is a less scalable but, at my last measurement, faster
approach. As core counts go up, we may want to revise this
strategy despite CPU overhead.
Where device drivers suitably configure NICs, and connection groups /
RSS are enabled, this should avoid both lock and line contention during
connection lookup for TCP. This commit does not modify any device
drivers to tune device RSS configuration to the global RSS
configuration; patches are in circulation to do this for at least
Chelsio T3 and Intel 1G/10G drivers. Currently, the KPI for device
drivers is not particularly robust, nor aware of more advanced features
such as runtime reconfiguration/rebalancing. This will hopefully prove
a useful starting point for refinement.
No MFC is scheduled as we will first want to nail down a more mature
and maintainable KPI/KBI for device drivers.
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks (original work)
Sponsored by: EMC/Isilon (patch update and merge)