file system code (mostly *_reclaim()) which look like this:
VOP_LOCK(vp);
/* examine vp */
VOP_UNLOCK(vp);
vdrop(vp);
This can now be rewritten to:
VOP_LOCK(vp);
/* examine vp */
vdropl(vp); /* will unlock vp */
MFC after: 1 week
obtaining and releasing shared and exclusive locks. The algorithms for
manipulating the lock cookie are very similar to that rwlocks. This patch
also adds support for exclusive locks using the same algorithm as mutexes.
A new sx_init_flags() function has been added so that optional flags can be
specified to alter a given locks behavior. The flags include SX_DUPOK,
SX_NOWITNESS, SX_NOPROFILE, and SX_QUITE which are all identical in nature
to the similar flags for mutexes.
Adaptive spinning on select locks may be enabled by enabling the
ADAPTIVE_SX kernel option. Only locks initialized with the SX_ADAPTIVESPIN
flag via sx_init_flags() will adaptively spin.
The common cases for sx_slock(), sx_sunlock(), sx_xlock(), and sx_xunlock()
are now performed inline in non-debug kernels. As a result, <sys/sx.h> now
requires <sys/lock.h> to be included prior to <sys/sx.h>.
The new kernel option SX_NOINLINE can be used to disable the aforementioned
inlining in non-debug kernels.
The size of struct sx has changed, so the kernel ABI is probably greatly
disturbed.
MFC after: 1 month
Submitted by: attilio
Tested by: kris, pjd
explicitly test and panic. This should not ever happen, but if it does,
this is a preferred failure mode to a NULL pointer dereference in kernel.
Coverity CID: 1716
Found with: Coverity Prevent(tm)
incorrect, non-bundlable fragmentation.
- Added min residual to better control split points for
both how big a msg must be as well as how much needs
to be left over.
- With our new algo in place, we need to implicitly
set "end of msg" on the sp-> structure otherwise we
end up with "hung" associations.
- Room reserved up front in IP header by pushing IP
header to back of mbuf.
- Fix so FR's peg count of retransmissions needed.
- Fix so an unlucky chunk that never gets across
will kill the assoc via the kill timer and send an
abort too.
- Fix bug in sctp_input which can result in a crash.
- Do not strip off IP options anymore.
- Clean up sctp_calculate_rto().
- Get rid of unused sysctl.
- Fixed so we discard all M-Cast
- Fixed so port check done AFTER checksum
- Fixed bug in fragmentation code that prevented
us from fragmenting a small complete message when
we needed to.
- Window probes were not marked back to unsent and
flight adjusted when a sack came in with no
window change or accepting of the probe data.
We now fix this with having a mark on the net and
the chunk so we can clear it out when the sack arrives
forcing it to retran just like it was "new" this
improves the handling of window probes, which were
dropped by the receiver.
- Tighten AUTH protocol error checks during INIT/INIT-ACK exchange
We can now use LOCK_CLASS() as a stronger check in lockmgr_chain() as a
result. This required putting back lk_flags as lockmgr's use of flags
conflicted with other flags in lo_flags otherwise.
- Tweak 'show lock' output for lockmgr to match sx, rw, and mtx.
seminfo because kernel_sysctlbyname() is slow. There is no dependency
problem since linux module depends on both sysvmsg and sysvsem and linprocfs
depends on it in turn.
Pointed out by: des
Reviewed by: des
Dont "return" in linux_clone() after we forked the new process in a case
of problems. Move the copyout of p2->p_pid outside the emul_lock coverage.
Submitted by: Roman Divacky
for doing this job. This change will make it easy to migrate from using
spinning locks to adaptive ones.
Reviewed by: glebius, julian
Approved by: cognet (mentor)
* Join the IPv4 all-hosts multicast group 224.0.0.1 once only;
that is, when an IPv4 address is first configured on an interface.
* Do not join it for subsequent IPv4 addresses as this violates IGMP.
* Be sure to leave the group when all IPv4 addresses have been removed
from the interface.
* Add two DIAGNOSTIC printfs related to the issue.
Further care and attention is needed in this area; it is suggested that
netinet's attachment to the ifnet structure be compartmentalized and
non-implicit.
Bug found by: andre
MFC after: 1 month
defined with VFS_LOCK_GIANT(NULL) call.
This shall fix softdep operation when mpsafe_vfs = 0.
Reported and tested by: kris
Submitted by: tegge
MFC after: 1 week
GetSeconds(). Instead, use CRTR register shifted right 15. This
gives us a range of 32 seconds we can do for timeout.
Shift to using == rather than < or > for calculating the timeout,
since if we can't read the ST_CTRT register twice in a second we have
even bigger problems to worry about, and == deals with the 'wrap'
issue.
This lets me type at the boot2 prompt again! Woo Hoo!
Bogusness noticed by: tisco
Pointy Hat to: That silly imp guy
CSD is usually 512 (well, 9), but for 2GB (and the rogue 4GB SD cards)
it is 1024 (or 2048 for 4GB). This value doesn't work for the block
read commands (which really want 512). Hardcode 512 for those. This
may break really old MMC cards that don't have a 512 block size (I've
never seen one: make my day and send me one :-), but since the MMC
side of the house is currently broken, it should only have the effect
that 2GB (and non-conforming 4GB) SD cards will work.
My 'non-conforming' 4GB SD card also works now too. The
non-conforming 4GB SD cards were sold for a while before the SD
association was worried they would be (a) incompatible (different FAT
flavor on them) and (b) confusing for the new SDHC standard and
cracked down on suppliers' bogus use of the SD trademark...
The changes to getstr() is so that the character that is
passed in to it, is also processed just as the rest. I also
removed one of the getc() calls otherwise you loose every
second character.
I also changed the strcpy of kname, so that it only happens if
kname is '\0'. This is so that one can pass a kernel in
through /boot.config.
The last change to boot2.c is in parse(). If you tried to type
a kernel name to boot, the first character was lost, the arg--
fix that.
Submitted by: jhay
that the driver clock is identical to the processor or bus clock.
This is the case for the PowerQUICC processor. When the clock is
high enough, overflows happen in the calculation of the time it
takes to send 1/10 of a character, used in delay loops. Fix the
overflows so as to fix bugs in the delay loops that can cause either
insufficient delays or excessive delays.
system devices (i.e. console, debug port or keyboard), don't stop
after the first match. Find them all and keep track of the last.
The reason for this change is that the low-level console is always
added to the list of system devices first, with other devices added
later. Since new devices are added to the list at the head, we have
the console always at the end. When a debug port is using the same
UART as the console, we would previously mark the "newbus" UART as
a debug port instead of as a console. This would later result in a
panic because no "newbus" device was associated with the console.
By matching all possible system devices we would mark the "newbus"
UART as a console and not as a debug port.
While it is arguably better to be able to mark a "newbus" UART as
both console and debug port, this fix is lightweight and allows
a single UART to be used as the console as well as a debug port
with only the aesthetic bug of not telling the user about it also
being a debug port.
Now that we match all possible system devices, update the rclk of
the system devices with the rclk that was obtained through the
bus attachment. It is generally true that clock information is
more reliable when obtained from the parent bus than by means of
some hardcoded or assumed value used early in the boot. This by
virtue of having more context information.
MFC after: 1 month
by driver backends to mark individual channels as enabled or not.
The default implementation of this method always mark channels as
enabled.
This method is currently not used, but is added with the PowerQUICC
in mind where the 2nd SCC channel can be disabled.
This will increase the memory consumption for more than 1 Mb, but this
is required for operation on multiinterface access concentrators running
mpd.
Requested by: Alexander Motin
watchdog might hide the succesful arming of an earlier one. Accept that on
failing to arm any watchdog (because of non-supported timeouts) EOPNOTSUPP is
returned instead of the more appropriate EINVAL.
MFC after: 3 days
always 0. Previously we aligned threads on a minimum of 8-byte boundaries.
Note: This changes the uma zone to no longer cache align threads. We
really want the uma zone to do align threads to MAX(16, cache line size)
but there currently isn't a good way to express that to uma.
Submitted by: attilio
When submitting rx buffers and not using WC fifo, always replace the
invalid DMA address with the real one, otherwise allocation failures
could lead to the invalid DMA address being given to the NIC, and
that would cause the receive side to lockup.
causing a crash.
Suppose that we have two objects, obj and backing_obj, where
backing_obj is obj's backing object. Further, suppose that
backing_obj has a reference count of two. One being the reference
held by obj and the other by a map entry. Now, suppose that the map
entry is deallocated and its reference removed by
vm_object_deallocate(). vm_object_deallocate() recognizes that the
only remaining reference is from a shadow object, obj, and calls
vm_object_collapse() on obj. vm_object_collapse() executes
if (backing_object->ref_count == 1) {
/*
* If there is exactly one reference to the backing
* object, we can collapse it into the parent.
*/
vm_object_backing_scan(object, OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT);
vm_object_backing_scan(OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT) executes
if (op & OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT) {
vm_object_set_flag(backing_object, OBJ_DEAD);
}
Finally, suppose that either vm_object_backing_scan() or
vm_object_collapse() sleeps releasing its locks. At this instant,
another thread executes vm_object_split(). It crashes in
vm_object_reference_locked() on the assertion that the object is not
dead. If, however, assertions are not enabled, it crashes much later,
after the object has been recycled, in vm_object_deallocate() because
the shadow count and shadow list are inconsistent.
Reviewed by: tegge
Reported by: jhb
MFC after: 1 week
bioscom is called to set up serial port parameters because COMSPEED
was treated as an address instead of an immediate value, causing
serial port parameters to never be set.
PR: i386/110828
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
code.
# There is some question about whether this code is even relevant any
# longer (it dates back to prehistoric times, i.e. present in r1.1),
# especially on amd64.
Reviewed by: jhb
it via pci_get_vpd_*() rather than always reading it for each device during
boot. I've left the tunable so that it can still be turned off if a device
driver causes a lockup via a query to a broken device, but devices whose
drivers do not use VPD (the vast majority) should no longer result in
lockups during boot, and most folks should not need to tweak the tunable
now.
Tested on: bge(4)
Silence from: jmg
one (hardware & global lock). This should address witness complaints that
a duplicate mutex is being acquired. Be sure to free the mutex to fix a
potential memory leak.
MFC after: 3 days
cpufreq_pre_change is called before the change, giving each driver a chance
to revoke the change. cpufreq_post_change provides the results of the
change (success or failure). cpufreq_levels_changed gives the unit number
of the cpufreq device whose number of available levels has changed. Hook
in all the drivers I could find that needed it.
* TSC: update TSC frequency value. When the available levels change, take the
highest possible level and notify the timecounter set_cputicker() of that
freq. This gets rid of the "calcru: runtime went backwards" messages.
* identcpu: updates the sysctl hw.clockrate value
* Profiling: if profiling is active when the clock changes, let the user
know the results may be inaccurate.
Reviewed by: bde, phk
MFC after: 1 month
other C files:
- Move sbcreatecontrol() and sbtoxsockbuf() to uipc_sockbuf.c. While
sbcreatecontrol() is really an mbuf allocation routine, it does its work
with awareness of the layout of socket buffer memory.
- Move pru_*() protocol switch stubs to uipc_socket.c where the non-stub
versions of several of these functions live. Likewise, move socket state
transition calls (soisconnecting(), etc) to uipc_socket.c. Moveo
sodupsockaddr() and sotoxsocket().
doesn't need to be first in softc now. (It was the whole
ifnet structure itself that needed to be first in the good
old days.) Fix the respective comment accordingly.
Add xrefs to ifnet(9) in some other comments while I'm here.
Pointed out by: thompsa
imitating an Ethernet device, so vlan(4) and if_bridge(4) can be
attached to it for testing and benchmarking purposes. Its source
can be an introduction to the anatomy of a network interface driver
due to its simplicity as well as to a bunch of comments in it.
(The rest of needed changes were in my previous commit, which got
interrupted in the middle. Alas, CVS commits are not atomic.)
imitating an Ethernet device, so vlan(4) and if_bridge(4) can be
attached to it for testing and benchmarking purposes. Its source
can be an introduction to the anatomy of a network interface driver
due to its simplicity as well as to a bunch of comments in it.
function may be called without any TCP SACK option blocks present. Protect
iteration over SACK option blocks by checking for SACK options present flag
first.
Bug reported by: wkoszek, keramida, Nicolas Blais
explaining that some more locking is needed. The routing pieces are done,
but there is an interlocking issue between optionally compiled code and
mandatory code.
Spotted by: kris
1) Eliminate an unnecessary check for fictitious pages. Specifically,
only device-backed objects contain fictitious pages and the object is
not device-backed.
2) Change the types of "psize" and "tmpidx" to vm_pindex_t in order to
prevent possible wrap around with extremely large maps and objects,
respectively. Observed by: tegge (last summer)
temporary mapping created by locore so that the lowest two to four
megabytes can become a permanent identity mapping. This implementation
avoids any use of a large page mapping.
FreeBSD/arm installworld install is only 170MB. The smallest SD card
I could find at the store today was 512MB (and it was only $10 after
rebate), with a 2GB card for as low as $25.00...
Now that the IIC stuff has been sorted out, include that as well.
Include hints for the icee 16kb 16-bit i2c device. It should include
info about the temperature sensor as well, but that driver isn't quite
ready.
Add bpf for dhclient happiness.
MFC After: 1 week
some devices (and not others). To get instances onto the iicbus, one
now needs hints or an identify routine. We also do not probe the bus
for devices because many iic devices cannot be safely probed (and when
they can, the probe order turns out to be somewhat difficult to get
right).
# I'm not 100% sure that the iicsmb removal is right. Please contact me if
# this causes difficulty.
robustness of IIC transactions when parts aren't present. This also
removes a bunch of debug. This also moves this driver to 7-1
addressing rather than 6-0 addressing, which is more inline with all
the other iic drivers in the tree. I've tested this for about a
million years on the systems at work.
The relevant changes for FreeBSD (excerpt from the release note):
* Newly implemented CORE EXT words: CASE, OF, ENDOF, and ENDCASE. Also
added FALLTHROUGH, which works like ENDOF but jumps to the instruction
just after the next OF.
* Bugfix: John-Hopkins locals syntax now accepts | and -- in the comment
(between the first -- and the }.)
* Bugfix: Changed vmGetWord0() to make Purify happier. The resulting
code is no slower, no larger, and slightly more robust.
o tcp_input() now handles TCP segment sanity checks and preparations
including the INPCB lookup and syncache.
o tcp_do_segment() handles all data and ACK processing and is IPv4/v6
agnostic.
Change all KASSERT() messages to ("%s: ", __func__).
The changes in this commit are primarily of mechanical nature and no
functional changes besides the function split are made.
Discussed with: rwatson
- Change exca_activate_resource() to call BUS_ACTIVATE_RESOURCE() before
calling exca_(io|mem)_map() since the latter use rman_get_bus(tag|handle)
and the recent changes to nexus(4) mean that you need to activate a
resource before reading the bus tag and handle. This was true before,
but now the nexus(4) drivers on x86 and ia64 are more forceful about it.
Reviewed by: imp
calling pru_detach we can be absolutely sure, that we don't have any
references to the socket in the stack.
This closes race between lockless sbdestroy() and data arriving on socket.
Reviewed by: rwatson
sequence. First, if rt_ifa is going to be changed, then call
ifa_rtrequest(RTM_DELETE). Second, if gateway is going to be changed,
then call rt_setgate(). Third, change rt_ifa.
With this change we are able to change a link level route to a
gateway one, that wasn't possible before:
# ifconfig em0 192.168.22.1/24
# arp -s 192.168.22.99 00:11:22:33:44:55
# route change 192.168.22.99 192.168.22.199
# ping 192.168.22.99
db>
Reported by: avatar
instance expiry of the ARP entries. Since we no longer abuse the IPv4
radix head lock, we can now enter arp_rtrequest() with a lock held on
an arbitrary rt_entry.
Reviewed by: bms
argument from a mutex to a lock_object. Add cv_*wait*() wrapper macros
that accept either a mutex, rwlock, or sx lock as the second argument and
convert it to a lock_object and then call _cv_*wait*(). Basically, the
visible difference is that you can now use rwlocks and sx locks with
condition variables using the same API as with mutexes.
macros.
- witness_check() replaces witness_check_mtx() and
witness_check_exclusive_sx() and checks for an exclusive acquire of
either a mutex, rwlock, or sx lock.
- witness_check_shared() replaces witness_check_shared_sx() and checks for
a shared acquire of either a rwlock or sx lock.
until after the call to fdclose(). This closes an obscure race that
could result in the later call to fdclose() actually closing a different
file descriptor if another thread close()'s the file descriptor being
opened before fdrop() is called, so the fdrop() in kern_open() frees the
file object, then the second thread (or a third) creates a new file
descriptor which reuses both the same index and the same file pointer
thus tricking fdclose() in the first thread into thinking that the
original file was still open.
MFC after: 1 week
DMA memory for a firmware load if it was the exact size needed, thus in the
common case the driver was constantly free'ing and reallocating the DMA
buffer and it would eventually begin to fail. With this fix, iwi0 reuses
the same buffer the entire time and no longer fails to load the firmware
after the machine has been up for a while.
MFC after: 1 week
simpler. It now can just use rman_is_region_manager() during
acpi_release_resource() to see if the the resource is suballocated from
a system resource. Also, the driver no longer needs MD knowledge about
how to setup bus space tags and handles when doing a suballocation, but
can simply rely on bus_activate_resource() in the parent setting all that
up.
handles when activating a resource via bus_activate_resource() rather than
doing some of the work in bus_alloc_resource() and some of it in
bus_activate_resource().
One note is that when using isa_alloc_resourcev() on PC-98, drivers now
need to just use bus_release_resource() without explicitly calling
bus_deactivate_resource() first. nyan@ has already fixed all of the PC-98
drivers.
o make all crypto drivers have a device_t; pseudo drivers like the s/w
crypto driver synthesize one
o change the api between the crypto subsystem and drivers to use kobj;
cryptodev_if.m defines this api
o use the fact that all crypto drivers now have a device_t to add support
for specifying which of several potential devices to use when doing
crypto operations
o add new ioctls that allow user apps to select a specific crypto device
to use (previous ioctls maintained for compatibility)
o overhaul crypto subsystem code to eliminate lots of cruft and hide
implementation details from drivers
o bring in numerous fixes from Michale Richardson/hifn; mostly for
795x parts
o add an optional mechanism for mmap'ing the hifn 795x public key h/w
to user space for use by openssl (not enabled by default)
o update crypto test tools to use new ioctl's and add cmd line options
to specify a device to use for tests
These changes will also enable much future work on improving the core
crypto subsystem; including proper load balancing and interposing code
between the core and drivers to dispatch small operations to the s/w
driver as appropriate.
These changes were instigated by the work of Michael Richardson.
Reviewed by: pjd
Approved by: re
address ranges used by local and I/O APICs in the system. Some systems
also reserve these ranges as system resources via either PnPBIOS or
ACPI, so this device currently attaches after acpi0 and legacy0 so that
the system resources are given precedence.
(with the notable exception of improvements for using multiple TX queues)
This adds support for the T3B2 ASIC rev
Obtained from: Chelsio
MFC after: 3 days
addresses corresponding to system RAM. On amd64 ram0 uses the SMAP
and claims all the type 1 SMAP regions. On i386 ram0 uses the
dump_avail[] array. Note that on i386 we have to ignore regions above
4G in PAE kernels since bus resources use longs.
udp_sendspace, to avoid a situation where jumbograms (datagrams > 9KB)
are unnecessarily fragmented.
A common use case for this is OSPF link-state database synchronization
during adjacency bringup on a high speed network with a large MTU.
It is not possible to auto-tune this setting until a socket is bound to
a given interface, and because the laddr part of the inpcb tuple may be
overridden, it makes no sense to do so. Applications may request a larger
socket buffer size by using the SO_SENDBUF and SO_RECVBUF socket options.
Certain applications such as Quagga ospfd do not probe for interface MTU
and therefore do not increase SO_SENDBUF in this use case.
XORP is not affected by this problem as it preemptively uses SO_SENDBUF
and SO_RECVBUF to account for any possible additional latency in XRL IPC.
PR: kern/108375
Requested by: Vladimir Ivanov
MFC after: 1 week
on amd64 and i386) until we gain proper BUS_DMA_NOCACHE support.
(in progress).
Tested by: rafan, infofarmer, Nguyen Tam Chinh <unixvn@gmail.com>
Tested on: amd64, i386
shutdown which caused extra abort from peer.
- RTT time calculation was not being done in
express sack handling since it refered to an unused
variable (rto_pending). Removed variable.
- socket buffer high water access macro-ized.
- don't acquire port lock, already held in ioctl
- rename to cxgb_stop_locked
- switch callout_drain to callout_stop to avoid a hang from having the port lock held
cause the EC to stop handling future events because the GPE stayed masked.
Set a flag when queueing a GPE handler since it will ultimately re-enable
the GPE. In all other cases, re-enable it ourselves. I reworked the
patch from the submitter.
Submitted by: Rong-en Fan <grafan@gmail.com>
structures. Detect when ifnet instances are detached from the network
stack and perform appropriate cleanup to prevent memory leaks.
This has been implemented in such a way as to be backwards ABI compatible.
Kernel consumers are changed to use if_delmulti_ifma(); in_delmulti()
is unable to detect interface removal by design, as it performs searches
on structures which are removed with the interface.
With this architectural change, the panics FreeBSD users have experienced
with carp and pfsync should be resolved.
Obtained from: p4 branch bms_netdev
Reviewed by: andre
Sponsored by: Garance A Drosehn
Idea from: NetBSD
MFC after: 1 month
is okay for most of the chipsets but BCM5701 PHY does not seem to like it.
Set media to IFM_NONE if link is not up instead of the previous value.
Reported by: Goran Lowkrantz (goran dot lowkrantz at ismobile dot com)
already been deleted. The assertion is important to show that
we won't end up accounting for extended attribute blocks (using
fs_pendingblocks) in our subsequent call to fs_alloc().
Agreed verbally by: mckusick
MFC after: 3 weeks
Main points of this change:
* Drop frames immediately if the interface is not marked IFF_UP.
* Always trim off the frame checksum if present.
* Always use M_VLANTAG in preference to passing 802.1Q frames
to consumers.
* Use __func__ consistently for KASSERT().
* Use the M_PROMISC flag to detect situations where ether_input()
may reenter itself on the same call graph with the same mbuf which
was promiscuously received on behalf of subsystems such as
netgraph, carp, and vlan.
* 802.1P frames (that is, VLAN frames with an ID of 0) will now be
passed to layer 3 input paths.
* Deal with the special case for CARP in a sane way.
This is a significant rewrite of code on the critical path. Please report
any issues to me if they arise. Frames will now only pass through dummynet
if M_PROMISC is cleared, to avoid problems with re-entry.
The handling of CARP needs to be revisited architecturally. The M_PROMISC
flag may potentially be demoted to a link-layer flag only as it is in
NetBSD, where the idea originated.
Discussed on: net
Idea from: NetBSD
Reviewed by: yar
MFC after: 1 month
This change partially resolves the issue in the PR. Further architectural
fixes, in the form of reference counting, are needed.
PR: 86848
Reviewed by: yar
MFC after: 1 month
on a per VRF basis (BSD has only one VRF currently).
Hash table is sized to 16 but may need to be adjusted
for machines with large numbers of addresses.
Reviewed by: gnn
- SB_CLEAR macro defined and used for sb clearing.
- Fix for CMT express_sack_handling did not do proper
pseudo-cumack updates.
- Get rid of extraneous function that was never used ip_2_ip6_hdr()
- Fixed source address selection bug (initialization problem).
- Source address selection debug added.
in case of multiple interfaces with the same MAC in the same bridge.
This commit do not solve the entire problem. Only case where packet
arrived from such interface.
PR: kern/109815
MFC after: 7 days
Submitted by: Eygene Ryabinkin and rik@
Discussed with: bms@, thompsa@, yar@
prison_priv_check() to decide what to do.
This change is suppose not to change current (security) behaviour
in any way.
This change is simlar to the change of PRIV_VFS_MOUNT in previous revision.
most systems, it causes the EC not to respond for some Acer and Compaq/HP
laptops. This is the default value for Linux also. For systems that need
it, burst mode can be enabled via the tunable/sysctl:
debug.acpi.ec.burst="1"
Only ops which used namei still remained.
- Implement a scheme for reducing the overhead of tracking which vops
require giant by constantly reducing the number of recursive giant
acquires to one, leaving us with only one vfslocked variable.
- Remove all NFSD lock acquisition and release from the individual nfs
ops. Careful examination has shown that they are not required. This
greatly simplifies the code.
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems, Inc.
Discussed with: rwatson
Tested by: kkenn
Approved by: re
unsigned char. Weirdly, casting the 1 constant to u_char still produces
a signed integer result that is then used in the % computation. This
avoids that mess all together and causes a 0 pri to turn into 255 % 64
as we expect.
Reported by: kkenn (about 4 times, thanks)
- *ip is not initialized in the case of inet6 connection, but ip->ip_len is
being changed anyway
Now the question is, why does it think an ipv4 connection is an ipv6 connection?
xemacs still doesn't work over X11 forwarding, but the kernel no longer panics.
- SWAPLR quirk for (unknown, luckily it is mine) broken uaudio stick.
Fixing by rewiring is impossible without damaging it. Luckily,
we can fix it using "other" methods :) .
- Add uaudio_get_vendor(), _product() and _release() in uaudio.c
(currently used by uaudio_pcm quirk).
- Implement CHANNEL_SETFRAGMENTS().
- Drop channel locking in few places where it is about to sleep
somewhere. This should help eliminating illegal locking acquisition
where the current thread is about to sleep, and also few deadlock
cases. Dropping it right here is quite safe since it is already
protected by CHN_F_BUSY flag and other threads won't bother to touch it.
Solving other illegal locking issues are quite tricky without converting
most usbd_do_request() calls to its equivalent _async() calls,
which I intend to do it later after getting full test report from
other people with different uaudio hardwares.
- Fix memory leak issues during detach. This seems common to any drivers
(notably emu10kx, csapcm?) with bridge functions.
Implement CHANNEL_SETFRAGMENTS() for snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_hda
and snd_via8233. CHANNEL_SETBLOCKSIZE() will basically call
CHANNEL_SETFRAGMENTS() internally using conservative blocksize /
blockcount hints. Other drivers will be converted later.
- Disable stray buffer management, since sample size aligned buffering
are pretty much guaranteed through out the entire feeder_* chain
processes.
- Few style(9) cleanups.
channel.c/channel_if.m:
- Macros cleanups, prefer inlined min() over MIN().
- Rework chn_read()/chn_write() for better dead interrupt detection
policy. Reduce scheduling overhead by doing pure 5 seconds sleep
before giving up, instead of several cycle of brute micro sleeping.
- Avoid calling wakeup_one() for non-sleeping channel (for example,
vchan parent channel).
- EWOULDBLOCK -> EAGAIN.
- Fix possible divide-by-zero panic on chn_sync().
- Re-enforce ^2 blocksize policy, since there are too many broken
userland apps that blindly assume it without even trying to do
serious calculations.
- New channel method - CHANNEL_SETFRAGMENTS(), a refined version of
CHANNEL_SETBLOCKSIZE(). It accept _both_ blocksize and blockcount
arguments, so the driver internals will have better hints for
buffering and timing calculations.
- Hook FEEDER_SWAPLR into feederchain building process.
feeder_fmt.c:
- Unified version of various filters, avoiding duplications.
- malloc()less feeder_fmt. Informations can be retrieved dynamically
by doing table lookup on static data. For cases such as converting
from stereo to mono or reducing bit depth where input data is larger
than output, cycle remaining available free space until it has been
exhausted and start kicking 8 bytes reservoir space from there to
complete the remaining requested count.
- Introduce FEEDER_SWAPLR. Few super broken hardwares (found on several
extremely cheap uaudio stick, possibly others) mistakenly wired left
and right channels wrongly, screwing output or input.
- Rearrange FEEDER_* constants starting from 0 to 31, so the future
additions will be much easier and consistent.
- Introduce FEEDER_SWAPLR. Few super broken hardwares (found on several
extremely cheap uaudio stick, possibly others) mistakenly wired left
and right channels wrongly, screwing output or input.
malloc()less feeder_vchan. Informations can be retrieved dynamically
by doing table lookup on static data. Reduce mixing overhead by
doing direct copy on first channel. Mixing process will begin starting
from second channel onwards.
malloc()less feeder_volume. Informations can be retrieved dynamically
by doing table lookup on static data. Increase resolution from 6bit
to PCM_FXSHIFT (8bit) for better resolution and finer volume changes.
- Convert sx lock to plain mutex. Since the access of /dev/sndstat
is pretty much exclusive and protected by toggling sndstat_isopen,
plain mutex is more than enough.
- Enable SBUF_AUTOEXTEND to avoid buffer truncation.