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Marius Strobl
7344ee184b In order to get vt(4) a bit closer to the feature set provided by sc(4),
implement options TERMINAL_{KERN,NORM}_ATTR. These are aliased to
SC_{KERNEL_CONS,NORM}_ATTR and like these latter, allow to change the
default colors of normal and kernel text respectively.
Note on the naming: Although affecting the output of vt(4), technically
kern/subr_terminal.c is primarily concerned with changing default colors
so it would be inconsistent to term these options VT_{KERN,NORM}_ATTR.
Actually, if the architecture and abstraction of terminal+teken+vt would
be perfect, dev/vt/* wouldn't be touched by this commit at all.

Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Bally Wulff Games & Entertainment GmbH
2014-06-27 19:57:57 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
62820660cc Introduce opt_netfpga.h and allow setting NF10BMAC_64BIT from mips kernel
configs.  Switch the BERI_NETFPGA_MDROOT to 64bit by default.

Give we have working interrupts also cleanup the extra polling CFLAGS from
the module Makefile.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-06-26 17:20:45 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
327235b3d6 cxgbe(4): Update the bundled T4 and T5 firmwares to versions 1.11.27.0.
Obtained from:	Chelsio
MFC after:	3 days
2014-06-22 23:40:20 +00:00
Aleksandr Rybalko
5c949e1b04 Remove stale link to deleted vt(4) xboxfb driver.
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-06-18 22:16:44 +00:00
Aleksandr Rybalko
a401c53acb Rename vt(4) vga module to dismiss interference with syscons(4) vga module.
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-06-18 22:10:10 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
e048c70674 xen: create a Xen nexus to use in PV/PVH
Introduce a Xen specific nexus that is going to be used by Xen PV/PVH
guests.

Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
Approved by: gibbs

x86/xen/xen_nexus.c:
 - Introduce a Nexus to use on Xen PV(H) guests, this prevents PV(H)
   guests from using the legacy Nexus.

conf/files.amd64:
conf/files.i386:
 - Add the xen nexus to the build.
2014-06-16 08:45:51 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
34ec15da90 xen: create a PV CPU device for PVH guests
Since there's no ACPI on PVH guests, we need to create a dummy CPU
device in order to fill the pcpu->pc_device field.

Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
Approved by: gibbs

dev/xen/pvcpu/pvcpu.c:
 - Create a dummy CPU device for PVH guests in order to fill the
   per-cpu pc_device field.

conf/files:
 - Add the pvcpu device to kernels using XEN or XENHVM options.
2014-06-16 08:45:12 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
aa64d12bcd xen: introduce xenpv bus
Create a dummy bus so top level Xen devices can attach to it (instead
of attaching directly to the nexus). This allows to have all the Xen
related devices grouped under a single bus.

Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
Approved by: gibbs

x86/xen/xenpv.c:
 - Attach the xenpv bus when running as a Xen guest.
 - Attach the ISA bus if needed, in order to attach syscons.

conf/files.amd6:
conf/files.i386:
 - Include the xenpv.c file in the build of i386/amd64 kernels using
   XENHVM.

dev/xen/console/console.c:
dev/xen/timer/timer.c:
xen/xenstore/xenstore.c:
 - Attach to the xenpv bus instead of the Nexus.

dev/xen/xenpci/xenpci.c:
 - Xen specific devices on PVHVM guests are no longer attached to the
   xenpci device, they are instead attached to the xenpv bus, remove
   the now unused methods.
2014-06-16 08:44:33 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
842471b331 xen: add hooks for Xen PV APIC
Create the necessary hooks in order to provide a Xen PV APIC
implementation that can be used on PVH. Most of the lapic ops
shouldn't be called on Xen, since we trap those operations at a higher
layer.

Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
Approved by: gibbs

x86/xen/hvm.c:
x86/xen/xen_apic.c:
 - Move IPI related code to xen_apic.c

x86/xen/xen_apic.c:
 - Introduce Xen PV APIC implementation, most of the functions of the
   lapic interface should never be called when running as PV(H) guest,
   so make sure FreeBSD panics when trying to use one of those.
 - Define the Xen APIC implementation in xen_apic_ops.

xen/xen_pv.h:
 - Extern declaration of the xen_apic struct.

x86/xen/pv.c:
 - Use xen_apic_ops as apic_ops when running as PVH guest.

conf/files.amd64:
conf/files.i386:
 - Include the xen_apic.c file in the build of i386/amd64 kernels
   using XENHVM.
2014-06-16 08:43:45 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
9f7d47b025 Add API to ease adding new algorithms/new tabletypes to ipfw.
Kernel-side changelog:
* Split general tables code and algorithm-specific table data.
  Current algorithms (IPv4/IPv6 radix and interface tables radix) moved to
  new ip_fw_table_algo.c file.
  Tables code now supports any algorithm implementing the following callbacks:
+struct table_algo {
+       char            name[64];
+       int             idx;
+       ta_init         *init;
+       ta_destroy      *destroy;
+       table_lookup_t  *lookup;
+       ta_prepare_add  *prepare_add;
+       ta_prepare_del  *prepare_del;
+       ta_add          *add;
+       ta_del          *del;
+       ta_flush_entry  *flush_entry;
+       ta_foreach      *foreach;
+       ta_dump_entry   *dump_entry;
+       ta_dump_xentry  *dump_xentry;
+};

* Change ->state, ->xstate, ->tabletype fields of ip_fw_chain to
   ->tablestate pointer (array of 32 bytes structures necessary for
   runtime lookups (can be probably shrinked to 16 bytes later):

   +struct table_info {
   +       table_lookup_t  *lookup;        /* Lookup function */
   +       void            *state;         /* Lookup radix/other structure */
   +       void            *xstate;        /* eXtended state */
   +       u_long          data;           /* Hints for given func */
   +};

* Add count method for namedobj instance to ease size calculations
* Bump ip_fw3 buffer in ipfw_clt 128->256 bytes.
* Improve bitmask resizing on tables_max change.
* Remove table numbers checking from most places.
* Fix wrong nesting in ipfw_rewrite_table_uidx().

* Add IP_FW_OBJ_LIST opcode (list all objects of given type, currently
    implemented for IPFW_OBJTYPE_TABLE).
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_LISTSIZE (get buffer size to hold IP_FW_OBJ_LIST data,
    currenly implemented for IPFW_OBJTYPE_TABLE).
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_INFO (requests info for one object of given type).

Some name changes:
s/ipfw_xtable_tlv/ipfw_obj_tlv/ (no table specifics)
s/ipfw_xtable_ntlv/ipfw_obj_ntlv/ (no table specifics)

Userland changes:
* Add do_set3() cmd to ipfw2 to ease dealing with op3-embeded opcodes.
* Add/improve support for destroy/info cmds.
2014-06-14 10:58:39 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
d68d0cf5d9 Add disklabel64 support
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-06-11 10:48:11 +00:00
Michael Tuexen
00db3c6309 Add support for the SCTP_LOCAL_TRACE_BUF options.
While there, fix some whitespaces.

MFC after: 1 week
2014-06-10 16:11:20 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
23f6698fbd Initialize the pbuf counter for directio using SYSINIT, instead of
using a direct hook called from kern_vfs_bio_buffer_alloc().
Mark ffs_rawread.c as requiring both ffs and directio options to be
compiled into the kernel.  Add ffs_rawread.c to the list of ufs.ko
module' sources.

In addition to stopping breaking the layering violation, it also
allows to link kernel when FFS is configured as module and DIRECTIO is
enabled.

One consequence of the change is that ffs_rawread.o is always linked
into the module regardless of the DIRECTIO option.  This is similar to
the option QUOTA and ufs_quota.c.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-06-08 10:55:06 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
ad76ab4299 Factor out kernel configuration for DWC OTG FDT attach code. 2014-05-29 11:13:40 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
0b4dc07df8 Hook the ISP/SAF1761 driver into MIPS kernel builds.
- Update FDT file for BERI DE4 boards.
- Add needed kernel configuration keywords.
- Rename module to saf1761otg so that the device unit number does not
interfere with the hardware ID in dmesg.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
2014-05-29 10:46:09 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
298d969c53 cxgbe(4): netmap support for Terminator 5 (T5) based 10G/40G cards.
Netmap gets its own hardware-assisted virtual interface and won't take
over or disrupt the "normal" interface in any way.  You can use both
simultaneously.

For kernels with DEV_NETMAP, cxgbe(4) carves out an ncxl<N> interface
(note the 'n' prefix) in the hardware to accompany each cxl<N>
interface.  These two ifnet's per port share the same wire but really
are separate interfaces in the hardware and software.  Each gets its own
L2 MAC addresses (unicast and multicast), MTU, checksum caps, etc.  You
should run netmap on the 'n' interfaces only, that's what they are for.

With this, pkt-gen is able to transmit > 45Mpps out of a single 40G port
of a T580 card.  2 port tx is at ~56Mpps total (28M + 28M) as of now.
Single port receive is at 33Mpps but this is very much a work in
progress.  I expect it to be closer to 40Mpps once done.  In any case
the current effort can already saturate multiple 10G ports of a T5 card
at the smallest legal packet size.  T4 gear is totally untested.

trantor:~# ./pkt-gen -i ncxl0 -f tx -D 00:07:43🆎cd:ef
881.952141 main [1621] interface is ncxl0
881.952250 extract_ip_range [275] range is 10.0.0.1:0 to 10.0.0.1:0
881.952253 extract_ip_range [275] range is 10.1.0.1:0 to 10.1.0.1:0
881.962540 main [1804] mapped 334980KB at 0x801dff000
Sending on netmap:ncxl0: 4 queues, 1 threads and 1 cpus.
10.0.0.1 -> 10.1.0.1 (00:00:00:00:00:00 -> 00:07:43🆎cd:ef)
881.962562 main [1882] Sending 512 packets every  0.000000000 s
881.962563 main [1884] Wait 2 secs for phy reset
884.088516 main [1886] Ready...
884.088535 nm_open [457] overriding ifname ncxl0 ringid 0x0 flags 0x1
884.088607 sender_body [996] start
884.093246 sender_body [1064] drop copy
885.090435 main_thread [1418] 45206353 pps (45289533 pkts in 1001840 usec)
886.091600 main_thread [1418] 45322792 pps (45375593 pkts in 1001165 usec)
887.092435 main_thread [1418] 45313992 pps (45351784 pkts in 1000834 usec)
888.094434 main_thread [1418] 45315765 pps (45406397 pkts in 1002000 usec)
889.095434 main_thread [1418] 45333218 pps (45378551 pkts in 1001000 usec)
890.097434 main_thread [1418] 45315247 pps (45405877 pkts in 1002000 usec)
891.099434 main_thread [1418] 45326515 pps (45417168 pkts in 1002000 usec)
892.101434 main_thread [1418] 45333039 pps (45423705 pkts in 1002000 usec)
893.103434 main_thread [1418] 45324105 pps (45414708 pkts in 1001999 usec)
894.105434 main_thread [1418] 45318042 pps (45408723 pkts in 1002001 usec)
895.106434 main_thread [1418] 45332430 pps (45377762 pkts in 1001000 usec)
896.107434 main_thread [1418] 45338072 pps (45383410 pkts in 1001000 usec)
...

Relnotes:	Yes
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications.
2014-05-27 18:18:41 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
fa0f6e62c6 Initial import of character device in userspace support for FreeBSD.
The CUSE library is a wrapper for the devfs kernel functionality which
is exposed through /dev/cuse . In order to function the CUSE kernel
code must either be enabled in the kernel configuration file or loaded
separately as a module. Currently none of the committed items are
connected to the default builds, except for installing the needed
header files. The CUSE code will be connected to the default world and
kernel builds in a follow-up commit.

The CUSE module was written by Hans Petter Selasky, somewhat inspired
by similar functionality found in FUSE. The CUSE library can be used
for many purposes. Currently CUSE is used when running Linux kernel
drivers in user-space, which need to create a character device node to
communicate with its applications. CUSE has full support for almost
all devfs functionality found in the kernel:
 - kevents
 - read
 - write
 - ioctl
 - poll
 - open
 - close
 - mmap
 - private per file handle data

Requested by several people. Also see "multimedia/cuse4bsd-kmod" in
ports.
2014-05-23 08:46:28 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
81e3caaf77 imagact_binmisc builds for all supported architectures, so enable it for all.
Any bugs in execution will be dealt with as they crop up.

MFC after:	3 weeks
Relnotes:	Yes
2014-05-22 05:04:40 +00:00
Jim Harris
0572ccaa45 Add ismt(4) driver.
ismt(4) supports the SMBus Message Transport controller found on Intel
C2000 series (Avoton) and S1200 series (Briarwood) Atom SoCs.

Sponsored by:	Intel
2014-05-20 19:55:06 +00:00
Warner Losh
d93a1c8a02 Add ARM_EABI to the list, since arm kernels need it
# Note: MK_ARM_EABI likely is going to die soon.
2014-05-19 16:13:40 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
a7353153c1 This is the beta release of the driver for the new
Intel 40G Ethernet Controller XL710 Family. This is
the core driver, a VF driver called i40evf, will be
following soon. Questions or comments to myself or
my co-developer Eric Joyner. Cheers!
2014-05-19 01:21:02 +00:00
Warner Losh
1f4e0ed969 The time is not yet ripe to break the lack of dependencies between
src/sys and the rest of the tree for builds.
o eliminate including bsd.mkopts.mk for the moment in kern.opts.mk
o No need to include src.opts.mk at all anymore. The reasons for it
  are now coverted in sys.mk and src.sys.mk.
2014-05-17 20:31:34 +00:00
Li-Wen Hsu
79eb99df5d ADd axge(4) to LINT
Approved by:	markj
2014-05-17 18:40:43 +00:00
Andrew Turner
27521ff8e4 Add the start of the ARM platform code. This is based on the PowerPC
platform code, it is expected these will be merged in the future when the
ARM code is more complete.

Until more boards can be tested only use this with the Raspberry Pi and
rrename the functions on the other SoCs.

Reviewed by:	ian@
2014-05-17 11:27:36 +00:00
Warner Losh
018c8b7687 s/JIRA/Jenkins/g in comments. I was confused. 2014-05-12 01:47:45 +00:00
Warner Losh
8783345b6c Attempt to walk a fine line between current usage (/usr/ports which
does an out-of-tree build without setting MAKESYSPATH) and recently
added requirements (JIRA's building the modules in a non-standard
layout). So, when MAKESYSPATH is defined, trust that it will do the
right thing (to catch the JIRA use case). When it isn't defined,
assume a standard FreeBSD tree and reach over to grab bsd.mkopt.mk (to
fix the /usr/ports use case). Both camps cannot be appeased otherwise,
so we have this kludge until it can be sorted out.
2014-05-11 23:22:32 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
49588d0fac Move the PS3 framebuffer console to use vt instead of syscons and adjust
GENERIC64 for PowerPC to use vt with it.

Much to my chagrin, PS3 support seems to have bitrotted somewhat since the
last time I tried it. ehci panics on attach and interrupt handling seems
to be faulty. This should be fixed soon...
2014-05-11 05:49:35 +00:00
Warner Losh
724afafa72 bitrotted compat cruft removal:
o KMODDEPS warning is 15 years stale. Remove it.
o MK_CTF will always be defined now, so no need to test to see if it
  is defined.
o no need to define MK_FORMAT_EXTENTIONS if undefined anymore.
2014-05-10 16:39:15 +00:00
Warner Losh
58c2dbbc30 Remove the compatibility hack for FreeBSD 7 systems for
MACHINE_CPUARCH. Fewer places to have to hack each time a new one is
added.
2014-05-10 16:38:18 +00:00
Warner Losh
22ba0b2f67 Simplify clang ifdefs in the kernel a bit. Introduce
CFLAGS.${COMPILER_TYPE} to mirror userland. Be explicit about which
compiler needs something (not clang isn't necessarily gcc in the
future).
2014-05-10 16:38:09 +00:00
Luiz Otavio O Souza
dd75f2c5eb Add the lm75 i2c digital temperature sensor driver.
This driver supports the low and high precision models (9 and 11 bits) and
it will auto-detect the both variants.

The driver expose the temperature registers (actual temperature, shutdown
and hysteresys temperature) and also the configuration register.

It was tested on FDT systems: RPi, BBB and on non-FDT systems: AR71xx, with
both, hardware i2c controllers (when available) and gpioiic(4).

This provides a simple and cheap way for verifying the i2c bus on embedded
systems.
2014-05-10 12:19:02 +00:00
Warner Losh
5a701e9953 Fix typo in FORMAT_EXTENSIONS which breaks universe. 2014-05-10 00:42:43 +00:00
Warner Losh
22cac7546c Introduce kern.opts.mk to hold all the options for kernel module
builds. Include this in the right places. Make src.opts.mk optional so
that modules can be built outside of the tree in the ports system.

PR: 189520
2014-05-09 21:11:27 +00:00
Luiz Otavio O Souza
b7c7433150 Add support for reading RouterBoard's memory which is passed by the loader
(RouterBOOT).

Tested on RouterBoards, various and on RSPRO, TP-Link MR3x20
(for regressions).
2014-05-09 14:02:18 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
665484d8f0 Add mrsas(4) driver from LSI official support of newer MegaRAID SAS
cards.  LSI has been maintaining this driver outside of the FreeBSD
tree.  It overlaps support of ThunderBolt and Invader cards that mfi(4)
supports.  By default mfi(4) will attach to cards.  If the tunable:
	hw.mfi.mrsas_enable=1
is set then mfi(4) will not probe and attach to these newer cards and
allow mrsas(4) to attach.  So by default this driver will not effect
a FreeBSD system unless mfi(4) is removed from the kernel or the
tunable is enabled.

mrsas(4) attaches disks to the CAM layer so it depends on CAM and devices
show up as /dev/daX.  mfiutil(8) does not work with mrsas.  The FreeBSD
version of MegaCli and StorCli from LSI do work with mrsas.  It appears
that StorCli only works with mrsas.  MegaCli appears to work with mfi(4)
and mrsas(4).

It would be good to add mfiutil(4) support to mrsas, emulations modes,
kernel logging, device aliases to ease the transition between mfi(4)
and mrsas(4).

Style issues should be resolved by LSI when they get committers approved.
The plan is get this driver in FreeBSD 9.3 to improve HW support.

Thanks to LSI for developing, testing and working with FreeBSD to
make this driver co-exist in FreeBSD.  This improves the overall
support of MegaRAID SAS.

Submitted by:	Kashyap Desai <Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com>
Reviewed by:	scottl
MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	LSI
2014-05-07 16:16:49 +00:00
Stefan Eßer
330fc53b66 Fix buildkernel breakage, which was fall-out from the move of options to
src.opts.mk.
2014-05-06 11:12:56 +00:00
Warner Losh
c6063d0da8 Use src.opts.mk in preference to bsd.own.mk except where we need stuff
from the latter.
2014-05-06 04:22:01 +00:00
Marius Strobl
02e17f0b93 Allow GEOM_VINUM to be statically compiled into the kernel.
Submitted by:	gleb
MFC after:	3 days
2014-05-02 23:23:18 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
991554f2c4 Bring in the mpr(4) driver for LSI's MPT3 12Gb SAS controllers.
This is derived from the mps(4) driver, but it supports only the 12Gb
IT and IR hardware including the SAS 3004, SAS 3008 and SAS 3108.

Some notes about this driver:
 o The 12Gb hardware can do "FastPath" I/O, and that capability is included in
   this driver.

 o WarpDrive functionality has been removed, since it isn't supported in
   the 12Gb driver interface.

 o The Scatter/Gather list handling code is significantly different between
   the 6Gb and 12Gb hardware.  The 12Gb boards support IEEE Scatter/Gather
   lists.

Thanks to LSI for developing and testing this driver for FreeBSD.

share/man/man4/mpr.4:
	mpr(4) man page.

sys/dev/mpr/*:
	mpr(4) driver files.

sys/modules/Makefile,
sys/modules/mpr/Makefile:
	Add a module Makefile for the mpr(4) driver.

sys/conf/files:
	Add the mpr(4) driver.

sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC,
sys/i386/conf/GENERIC,
sys/mips/conf/OCTEON1,
sys/sparc64/conf/GENERIC:
	Add the mpr(4) driver to all config files that currently
	have the mps(4) driver.

sys/ia64/conf/GENERIC:
	Add the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers to the ia64 GENERIC
	config file.

sys/i386/conf/XEN:
	Exclude the mpr module from building here.

Submitted by:	Steve McConnell <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com>
MFC after:	3 days
Tested by:	Chris Reeves <chrisr@spectralogic.com>
Sponsored by:	LSI, Spectra Logic
Relnotes:	LSI 12Gb SAS driver mpr(4) added
2014-05-02 20:25:09 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
9e934e2d88 Clean up more lindev(4) vestiges. 2014-05-02 11:09:01 +00:00
Eitan Adler
804e017089 lindev(4): finish the partial commit in r265212
lindev(4) was only used to provide /dev/full which is now a standard feature of
FreeBSD.  /dev/full was never linux-specific and provides a generally useful
feature.

Document this in UPDATING and bump __FreeBSD_version.  This will be documented
in the PH shortly.

Reported by:	jkim
2014-05-02 07:14:22 +00:00
Warner Losh
0edb735169 Allow FDT_DTS_FILE to be a list, either in the makedtb target, or in a
kernel config file. If you also want to have a static DTB compiled
into your kernel, however, it cannot be a list. We have no mechanism
in the kernel for picking one, so that doesn't make sense and will
result in a compile-time error.
2014-04-30 18:02:04 +00:00
Kevin Lo
28bc7834e0 Add preliminary support for the Realtek RTL8188EUS and RTL8188ETV chipsets.
Committed over the TP-LINK TL-WN725N v2 (RTL8188EUS) on amd64 with WPA.
2014-04-25 08:01:22 +00:00
Sean Bruno
84cb72d1c6 Really, really, really only allow this option for amd64/i386 builds.
Submitted by:	imp@ and tinderbox
2014-04-09 18:44:54 +00:00
Sean Bruno
b434acb306 Actually, since this is what I thought I was doing, only allow the
binmisc code to be build on amd64/i386 for the kernel.

Update NOTES with some indication of what this code is used for.

Pointed out by jhb@ ... thanks!

Submitted by:	jhb@
2014-04-08 21:39:51 +00:00
Warner Losh
5e9d46791b Put proper ${} around variable expansion. This fixes the build on 9.2
with fmake (which complained). Not sure why bmake didn't complain though...
2014-04-08 20:10:57 +00:00
Sean Bruno
6d75644981 Add Stacey Son's binary activation patches that allow remapping of
execution to a emumation program via parsing of ELF header information.

With this kernel module and userland tool, poudriere is able to build
ports packages via the QEMU userland tools (or another emulator program)
in a different architecture chroot, e.g. TARGET=mips TARGET_ARCH=mips

I'm not connecting this to GENERIC for obvious reasons, but this should
allow the kernel module to be built by default and enable the building
of the userland tool (which automatically loads the kernel module).

Submitted by:	sson@
Reviewed by:	jhb@
2014-04-08 20:10:22 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e8c166e85a An all-or-nothing approach to labels isn't flexible enough. Embedded
systems need fine-grained control over what's in and what's out.
That's ideal. For now, separate GPT labels from the rest and allow
g_label to be built with just GPT labels.

Obtained from:	Juniper Networks, Inc.
2014-04-06 02:44:37 +00:00
Ian Lepore
2a4eeaa4d2 Change NO_EVENTTIMERS from an arm-specific to an MI option, so that it can
be used in MI code.

This is intended as a temporary measure to unbreak the build.  The real fix
is to write event timer drivers for legacy arm hardware, then get rid of
this option completely.  That's going to take a few days.
2014-04-02 19:51:29 +00:00
Ryan Stone
5605a99e36 Add a method to get the PCI RID for a device.
Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	2 months
Sponsored by:	Sandvine Inc.
2014-04-01 15:47:24 +00:00
Ryan Stone
7036ae46bf Revert PCI RID changes.
My PCI RID changes somehow got intermixed with my PCI ARI patch when I
committed it.  I may have accidentally applied a patch to a non-clean
working tree.  Revert everything while I figure out what went wrong.

Pointy hat to: rstone
2014-04-01 15:06:03 +00:00
Ryan Stone
d773f48b1e Add a method to get the PCI Routing ID for a device
Reviewed by:	kib
Sponsored by:	Sandvine, Inc
2014-04-01 14:49:25 +00:00
Warner Losh
647a9d043b Remove check for clang and expand the comment. Newer versions of gcc
generate dwarf4 by default as well, so always force dwarf2 when
generating debugging data. It is harmless on older versions of both
clang and gcc, but required on newer ones.
2014-04-01 14:24:20 +00:00
Warner Losh
8b77bb7921 Test MK_ARM_ABI rather than if WITHOUT_ARM_ABI is defined. 2014-04-01 14:24:03 +00:00
Aleksandr Rybalko
d27ad6d0ec Enable to build UEFI framebuffer driver for vt(4).
It can be enabled by "device vt_efifb" in kernel config.

Requested by:	emaste
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-03-28 12:50:39 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
0f26fd2c61 Remove ctl_mem_pool.{c,h}.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-03-27 11:10:13 +00:00
Warner Losh
993c4ac158 Add a '*' to the M modifier string so we match any -gdwarf string (even
though it works w/o it for some reason, contrary to our reading of
make(1)). Also add a comment explaining things a bit better so there's
one less mystery that must be answered with svn blame.

Submitted by:	ian@
2014-03-25 22:32:13 +00:00
Warner Losh
3ad1a09169 Rather than require a makeoptions DEBUG to get debug correct,
add it in kern.mk, but only if we're using clang. While this
option is supported by both clang and gcc, in the future there
may be changes to clang which change the defaults that require
a tweak to build our kernel such that other tools in our tree
will work. Set a good example by forcing -gdwarf-2 only for
clang builds, and only if the user hasn't specified another
dwarf level already. Update UPDATING to reflect the changed
state of affairs. This also keeps us from having to update
all the ARM kernels to add this, and also keeps us from
in the future having to update all the MIPS kernels and is
one less place the user will have to know to do something
special for clang and one less thing developers will need
to do when moving an architecture to clang.

Reviewed by:	ian@
MFC after:	1 week
2014-03-25 22:08:31 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ac5c8b7c5b Fix and improve exception tracing:
1.  Name the kernel option XTRACE instead of EXCEPTION_TRACING
2.  Put support functions in ia64/ia64/xtrace.c
3.  Make it work with SMP by giving each CPU its own buffer
4.  Save 16 key registers in the buffer for every exception
5.  In ia64_handle_intr() and trap() transfer the trace record
    to the KTR trace buffer using CTRx() and with some basic
    information for now
6.  Use a tunable to anble tracing and stop tracing as soon as
    we enter the debugger

Room for improvements:
1.  Transferring exception-relevant information to KTR
2.  Add a sysctl to enable/disable tracing
2014-03-18 23:51:34 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
8083f14fc2 replace the kernel's version w/ cperciva's implementation... In all
my tests, it is faster ~20%, even on an old IXP425 533MHz it is ~45%
faster...  This is partly due to loop unrolling, so the code size does
significantly increase...  I do plan on committing a version that
rolls up the loops again for smaller code size for embedded systems
where size is more important than absolute performance (it'll save ~6k
code)...

The kernel implementation is now shared w/ userland's libcrypt and
libmd...

We drop support for sha256 from sha2.c, so now sha2.c only contains
sha384 and sha512...

Reviewed by:	secteam@
2014-03-16 01:43:23 +00:00
Robert Watson
7527624efa Several years after initial development, merge prototype support for
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)
2014-03-15 00:57:50 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
45c203fce2 Remove AppleTalk support.
AppleTalk was a network transport protocol for Apple Macintosh devices
in 80s and then 90s. Starting with Mac OS X in 2000 the AppleTalk was
a legacy protocol and primary networking protocol is TCP/IP. The last
Mac OS X release to support AppleTalk happened in 2009. The same year
routing equipment vendors (namely Cisco) end their support.

Thus, AppleTalk won't be supported in FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE.
2014-03-14 06:29:43 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
2c284d9395 Remove IPX support.
IPX was a network transport protocol in Novell's NetWare network operating
system from late 80s and then 90s. The NetWare itself switched to TCP/IP
as default transport in 1998. Later, in this century the Novell Open
Enterprise Server became successor of Novell NetWare. The last release
that claimed to still support IPX was OES 2 in 2007. Routing equipment
vendors (e.g. Cisco) discontinued support for IPX in 2011.

Thus, IPX won't be supported in FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE.
2014-03-14 02:58:48 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
3d80242f23 xen: add an apic_enumerator for PVH
On PVH there's no ACPI, so the CPU enumeration must be implemented
using Xen hypercalls.

Approved by: gibbs
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D

x86/xen/pvcpu_enum.c:
 - Enumerate avaiable vCPUs on PVH by using the VCPUOP_is_up
   hypercall.
 - Set vcpu_id for PVH guests.

conf/files.amd64:
 - Include the PV CPU enumerator in the XENHVM build.
2014-03-11 10:25:08 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
5f05c79450 xen: implement an early timer for Xen PVH
When running as a PVH guest, there's no emulated i8254, so we need to
use the Xen PV timer as the early source for DELAY. This change allows
for different implementations of the early DELAY function and
implements a Xen variant for it.

Approved by: gibbs
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D

dev/xen/timer/timer.c:
dev/xen/timer/timer.h:
 - Implement Xen early delay functions using the PV timer and declare
   them.

x86/include/init.h:
 - Add hooks for early clock source initialization and early delay
   functions.

i386/i386/machdep.c:
pc98/pc98/machdep.c:
amd64/amd64/machdep.c:
 - Set early delay hooks to use the i8254 on bare metal.
 - Use clock_init (that will in turn make use of init_ops) to
   initialize the early clock source.

amd64/include/clock.h:
i386/include/clock.h:
 - Declare i8254_delay and clock_init.

i386/xen/clock.c:
 - Rename DELAY to i8254_delay.

x86/isa/clock.c:
 - Introduce clock_init that will take care of initializing the early
   clock by making use of the init_ops hooks.
 - Move non ISA related delay functions to the newly introduced delay
   file.

x86/x86/delay.c:
 - Add moved delay related functions.
 - Implement generic DELAY function that will use the init_ops hooks.

x86/xen/pv.c:
 - Set PVH hooks for the early delay related functions in init_ops.

conf/files.amd64:
conf/files.i386:
conf/files.pc98:
 - Add delay.c to the kernel build.
2014-03-11 10:20:42 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
c203fa6940 xen: add and enable Xen console for PVH guests
This adds and enables the PV console used on XEN kernels to
GENERIC/XENHVM kernels in order for it to be used on PVH.

Approved by: gibbs
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D

dev/xen/console/console.c:
 - Define console_page.
 - Move xc_printf debug function from i386 XEN code to generic console
   code.
 - Rework xc_printf.
 - Use xen_initial_domain instead of open-coded checks for Dom0.
 - Gate the attach of the PV console to PV(H) guests.

dev/xen/console/xencons_ring.c:
 - Allow the PV Xen console to output earlier by directly signaling
   the event channel in start_info if the event channel is not yet
   initialized.
 - Use HYPERVISOR_start_info instead of xen_start_info.

i386/include/xen/xen-os.h:
 - Remove prototype for xc_printf since it's now declared in global
   xen-os.h

i386/xen/xen_machdep.c:
 - Remove previous version of xc_printf.
 - Remove definition of console_page (now it's defined in the console
   itself).
 - Fix some printf formatting errors.

x86/xen/pv.c:
 - Add some early boot debug messages using xc_printf.
 - Set console_page based on the value passed in start_info.

xen/xen-os.h:
 - Declare console_page and add prototype for xc_printf.
2014-03-11 10:09:23 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
1a9cdd373a xen: add PV/PVH kernel entry point
Add the PV/PVH entry point and the low level functions for PVH
early initialization.

Approved by: gibbs
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D

amd64/amd64/genassym.c:
 - Add __FreeBSD_version define to assym.s so it can be used for the
   Xen notes.

amd64/amd64/locore.S:
 - Make bootstack global so it can be used from Xen kernel entry
   point.

amd64/amd64/xen-locore.S:
 - Add Xen notes to the kernel.
 - Add the Xen PV entry point, that is going to call hammer_time_xen.

amd64/include/asmacros.h:
 - Add ELFNOTE macros.

i386/xen/xen_machdep.c:
 - Define HYPERVISOR_start_info for the XEN i386 PV port, which is
   going to be used in some shared code between PV and PVH.

x86/xen/hvm.c:
 - Define HYPERVISOR_start_info for the PVH port.

x86/xen/pv.c:
 - Introduce hammer_time_xen which is going to perform early setup for
   Xen PVH:
    - Setup shared Xen variables start_info, shared_info and
      xen_store.
    - Set guest type.
    - Create initial page tables as FreeBSD expects to find them.
    - Call into native init function (hammer_time).

xen/xen-os.h:
 - Declare HYPERVISOR_start_info.

conf/files.amd64:
 - Add amd64/amd64/locore.S and x86/xen/pv.c to the list of files.
2014-03-11 10:07:01 +00:00
Ian Lepore
0e255c3294 Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.  All low-level exception handling is now
consolidated into exception.S.

Along with moving the default FIQ handler, change it to disable FIQs
before returning.  An FIQ should never happen, but if it does, it's got
to be disabled as part of ignoring it.

In general, we have hand-wavy support for FIQs that probably hasn't been
used for 10 years and probably doesn't work (almost certainly doesn't
work for SMP because it only updates the vector on the current cpu).  This
change doesn't really make the overall situation any better or worse.
2014-03-10 19:36:26 +00:00
Ian Lepore
a297028904 Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series. We
never actually ran on these chips (other than using SA1 support in an
emulator to do the early porting to FreeBSD long long ago).  The clutter
and complexity of some of this code keeps getting in the way of other
maintenance, so it's time to go.
2014-03-09 21:12:31 +00:00
Mark Johnston
3c4368b25d Use a full path to the target for make rules which create symlinks @,
machine and ${MACHINE_CPUARCH}. Otherwise the presence of a file named
"x86" or "x86.c" in the make path can cause problems.

Submitted by:	lwhsu (original version)
MFC after:	1 month
2014-03-04 14:00:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
115cb73509 Include kbd(4) when vt(4) is enabled as on other platforms.
Reported by:	Anton Shterenlikht
2014-03-03 18:06:25 +00:00
Warner Losh
3bd5959e3b Only try to build the static dtb when we're building a static dtb... 2014-02-28 22:06:19 +00:00
Warner Losh
eeb913c99f Integrate device-tree upstream files into the build process:
(1) Invoke cpp to bring in files via #include (although the old
    /include/ stuff is supported still).
(2) bring in files from either vendor tree or freebsd-custom files
    when building.
(3) move all dts* files from sys/boot/fdt/dts to
    sys/boot/fdt/dts/${MACHINE} as appropriate.
(4) encode all the magic to do the build in sys/tools/fdt/make_dtb.sh
    so that the different places in the tree use the exact same logic.
(5) switch back to gpl dtc by default. the bsdl one in the tree has
    significant issues not easily addressed by those unfamiliar with
    the code.
2014-02-28 18:29:09 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
c3bb517174 Merge from head up to r262472. 2014-02-25 07:40:37 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
7330dd0bb4 Add initial AR8327 support.
This is (almost!) enough to actually probe, attach, configure a default
port group and do some basic work.  It's also totally hard-coded for
the Qualcomm Atheros DB120 board - it doesn't yet have any of the code
from OpenWRT which parses extra configuration data to know how to program
the switch.  The LED stuff is also missing.

But, it's enough to facilitate board, PHY, switch and VLAN bringup,
so I am committing it now.

Tested:

* Qualcomm Atheros DB120

Obtained from:	OpenWRT
2014-02-24 04:47:16 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
90ce288afe Similar to r262306 for boot1's Makefile, clang spells -mcmodel=medany as
-mcmodel=large, for now.  While here, disable -msoft-float for clang
since it is not supported, and add -fno-dwarf2-cfi-asm to stop it from
emitting .cfi directives, which GNU as does not support.
2014-02-23 17:25:53 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
0ff96b4f55 o Remove at compile time the HASH_ALL code, that was never
tested and is unfinished. However, I've tested my version,
  it works okay. As before it is unfinished: timeout aren't
  driven by TCP session state. To enable the HASH_ALL mode,
  one needs in kernel config:

	options FLOWTABLE_HASH_ALL

o Reduce the alignment on flentry to 64 bytes. Without
  the FLOWTABLE_HASH_ALL option, twice less memory would
  be consumed by flows.
o API to ip_output()/ip6_output() got even more thin: 1 liner.
o Remove unused unions. Simply use fle->f_key[].
o Merge all IPv4 code into flowtable_lookup_ipv4(), and do same
  flowtable_lookup_ipv6(). Stop copying data to on stack
  sockaddr structures, simply use key[] on stack.
o Move code from flowtable_lookup_common() that actually works
  on insertion into flowtable_insert().

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2014-02-17 11:50:56 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
f785676f2a Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to 3.4 release. This version supports
all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++
standard, provisionally named C++1y.

The code generator's performance is greatly increased, and the loop
auto-vectorizer is now enabled at -Os and -O2 in addition to -O3.  The
PowerPC backend has made several major improvements to code generation
quality and compile time, and the X86, SPARC, ARM32, Aarch64 and SystemZ
backends have all seen major feature work.

Release notes for llvm and clang can be found here:
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>

MFC after:	1 month
2014-02-16 19:44:07 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
7f47cbd3ce Retire the nve(4) driver; nfe(4) has been the default driver for NVIDIA
nForce MCP adapters for a long time.

Yays:	jhb, remko, yongari
Nays:	none on the current and stable lists
2014-02-16 12:22:43 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
f0ea3689a9 This new version of netmap brings you the following:
- netmap pipes, providing bidirectional blocking I/O while moving
  100+ Mpps between processes using shared memory channels
  (no mistake: over one hundred million. But mind you, i said
  *moving* not *processing*);

- kqueue support (BHyVe needs it);

- improved user library. Just the interface name lets you select a NIC,
  host port, VALE switch port, netmap pipe, and individual queues.
  The upcoming netmap-enabled libpcap will use this feature.

- optional extra buffers associated to netmap ports, for applications
  that need to buffer data yet don't want to make copies.

- segmentation offloading for the VALE switch, useful between VMs.

and a number of bug fixes and performance improvements.

My colleagues Giuseppe Lettieri and Vincenzo Maffione did a substantial
amount of work on these features so we owe them a big thanks.

There are some external repositories that can be of interest:

    https://code.google.com/p/netmap
        our public repository for netmap/VALE code, including
        linux versions and other stuff that does not belong here,
        such as python bindings.

    https://code.google.com/p/netmap-libpcap
        a clone of the libpcap repository with netmap support.
	With this any libpcap client has access to most netmap
	feature with no recompilation. E.g. tcpdump can filter
	packets at 10-15 Mpps.

    https://code.google.com/p/netmap-ipfw
        a userspace version of ipfw+dummynet which uses netmap
        to send/receive packets. Speed is up in the 7-10 Mpps
        range per core for simple rulesets.

Both netmap-libpcap and netmap-ipfw will be merged upstream at some
point, but while this happens it is useful to have access to them.

And yes, this code will be merged soon. It is infinitely better
than the version currently in 10 and 9.

MFC after:	3 days
2014-02-15 04:53:04 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
177ccd3c47 Disable warning about unused static const variables for sys/pci/ncr.c.
MFC after:	3 days
2014-02-14 21:20:16 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
2a9874259c In r260111, in sys/conf/files, I disabled warning about unused functions
for the wrong mcg.c, the one in ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4.
Disable the warning for ofed/drivers/net/mlx4/mcg.c instead.

MFC after:	3 days
2014-02-14 21:06:12 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
b3448df413 Similar to r260026, disable warning about unused functions for
ieee80211_adhoc.c, ieee80211_hostap.c and ieee80211_sta.c.

MFC after:	3 days
2014-02-14 20:11:06 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
f25e50cf0b provide fast versions of ffsl and flsl for i386; ffsll and flsll for amd64
Reviewed by:	jhb
MFC after:	10 days
X-MFC note:	consider thirdparty modules depending on these symbols
Sponsored by:	HybridCluster
2014-02-14 15:18:37 +00:00
Luiz Otavio O Souza
6d866ed35b Add an OFW GPIO compatible bus. This allows the use of the DTS files to
describe GPIO bindings in the system.

Move the GPIOBUS lock macros to gpiobusvar.h as they are now shared between
the OFW and the non OFW versions of GPIO bus.

Export gpiobus_print_pins() so it can also be used on the OFW GPIO bus.

Approved by:	adrian (mentor, implicit)
2014-02-13 17:08:29 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
cf042e4324 Allow iwn2000 and iwn2030 firmware to be linked into the kernel.
PR:		184631
Submitted by:	Oliver Pinter
MFC after:	1 week
2014-02-09 22:42:14 +00:00
Ian Lepore
5698bf8c86 Consolidate code related to setting up physical memory configuration into
a new physmem.c file.  The new code provides helper routines that can be
used by legacy SoCs and newer FDT-based systems.  There are routines to
add one or more regions of physically contiguous ram, and exclude one or
more physically contiguous regions of ram.  Ram can be excluded from crash
dumps, from being given over to the vm system for allocation management,
or both.  After all the included and excluded regions have been added,
arm_physmem_init_kernel_globals() processes the regions into the global
dump_avail and phys_avail arrays and realmem and physmem variables that
communicate memory configuration to the rest of the kernel.

Convert all existing SoCs to use the new helper code.
2014-02-08 23:54:16 +00:00
Ian Lepore
007aeeced6 Remove the ARM_USE_SMALL_ALLOC option and code related to it.
This was an optimization used only by a few xscale platforms.  Part of
the optimization was to create a direct map for all physical pages, and
that resulted in making multiple mappings of pages in a way that bypassed
the logic in pmap.c to handle VIVT cache aliasing.  It also just generally
made the code more complex and hard to maintain for all SoCs.

Reviewed by:	cognet
2014-02-08 22:21:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
c97492d0e0 Now that FreeBSD/i386 works as a bhyve guest, allow i386 kernels to
include bvmconsole and bvmdebug.
2014-02-07 18:46:27 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
2931122745 Import USB RNDIS driver to FreeBSD from OpenBSD.
Useful for so-called USB tethering.
- Imported code from OpenBSD
- Adapted code to FreeBSD
- Removed some unused functions
- Fixed some buffer encoding and decoding issues
- Optimised data transport path a bit, by sending multiple packets at a time
- Increased receive buffer to 16K

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
Requested by:	eadler @
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-02-06 08:47:14 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
65d08437ef Move Open Firmware device root on PowerPC, ARM, and MIPS systems to
a sub-node of nexus (ofwbus) rather than direct attach under nexus. This
fixes FDT on x86 and will make coexistence with ACPI on ARM systems easier.
SPARC is unchanged.

Reviewed by:	imp, ian
2014-02-05 14:44:22 +00:00
Warner Losh
ab2de2d795 Bump the version of config to the latest (3 year old, so upgrade
worries are long past). Also remove redundant MACHINE= declarations
and passing MACHINE/MACHINE_ARCH to module builds. That's now done in
common code.
2014-02-04 18:24:25 +00:00
Warner Losh
ff24815a4a Pass MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH down into the modules 2014-02-04 05:35:04 +00:00
Warner Losh
37583470b2 Add a prior version compat define. 2014-02-04 03:59:35 +00:00
Rui Paulo
1f88f8a384 Fix the definition of hg_cmd.
MFC after:	3 days
2014-02-03 08:15:09 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
c017acc769 Add driver for the ADT7460/ADT7467 fan controller found in later PowerBooks
and iBooks.  Original work by andreast.

MFC after:	1 month
2014-02-03 01:22:50 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
06763f5e55 Provide a simpler and more standards-compliant simplebus implementation to
get the Routerboard 800 up and running with the vendor device tree. This
does not implement some BERI-specific features (which hopefully won't be
necessary soon), so move the old code to mips/beri, with a higher attach
priority when built, until MIPS interrupt domain support is rearranged.
2014-02-01 17:41:54 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
169dd953b0 Add hwpmc(4) support for the PowerPC 970 class processors, direct events.
This also fixes asserts on removal of the module for the mpc74xx.

The PowerPC 970 processors have two different types of events: direct events
and indirect events.  Thus far only direct events are supported.  I included
some documentation in the driver on how indirect events work, but support is
for the future.

MFC after:	1 month
2014-02-01 02:03:50 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
e1c161e74c Unbreak non-SMP builds. This was broken by r259284. Also, reorganize the
code introduced in that revision a bit.

Reviewed by:	nwhitehorn
MFC after:	3 weeks
2014-01-31 03:55:34 +00:00
Warner Losh
66a086e04a Hack: Add explicit depends on bus_if.h and device_if.h to avoid a
chicken and egg problem in some compilation environments.
2014-01-31 01:34:55 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
eed447b59b Add support for trackpads found in Apple MacBook products. While at it
add some missing devd entries.

Submitted by:	Huang Wen Hui <huanghwh@gmail.com>
MFC after:	1 week
2014-01-29 10:42:01 +00:00
Andrew Turner
979d76c948 Remove STARTUP_PAGETABLE_ADDR from the ARM configs and replace it with
memory at the end of the kernel.

This helps reduce the SoC and board specific configuration required.

Reviewed by:	bsdimp
Tested by:	jmg (armeb), br
2014-01-28 09:12:04 +00:00
Warner Losh
e79f350d87 Document EARLY_PRINTF 2014-01-22 22:25:48 +00:00
Warner Losh
88b842d215 Add support for mapping a small range of the SoC devices for debugging
purposes early in boot.
2014-01-22 21:23:58 +00:00
Warner Losh
26fbe13c56 Implement generic support for early printf. Thought I can't find the
paper trail now, this patch is similar to one posted for one of the
preliminary versions of a new armv6 port. I took them and made them
more generic. Option not enabled by default since each board/port has
to provide its own eputc, and possibly do other things as well...
2014-01-22 21:20:08 +00:00
Bryan Venteicher
10c4018057 Add very simple virtio_random(4) driver to harvest entropy from host
Reviewed by:	markm (random bits only)
2014-01-18 06:14:38 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
ddd678cbf4 Fix a braino with r259730: we cannot currently use CFLAGS.gcc or
CFLAGS.clang in sys/conf/Makefile.arm, since the main kernel build does
not use <bsd.sys.mk>.  So revert that particular change for now.

Pointy hat to:	me
Noticed by:	zbb
MFC after:	3 days
X-MFC-With:	r259730
2014-01-09 22:16:30 +00:00
Scott Long
50b464aa1a Remove aicasm as a build dependency. It made sense when the ahc and ahd
drivers and their firmware were under active development, but those days
have passed.  The firmware now exists in pre-compiled form, no longer
dependent on it's sources or on aicasm.  If you wish to rebuild the
firmware from source, the glue still exists under the 'make firmware'
target in sys/modules/aic7xxx.

This also fixes the problem introduced with r257777 et al with building
kernels the old fashioned way in sys/$arch/compile/$CONFIG when the
ahc/ahd drivers were included.
2014-01-07 19:33:17 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
faa9b054a0 Add a compile-time control over the size of KN_HASHSIZE.
This is needed for applications that use a lot of non-filedescriptor
knotes.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Netflix, Inc.
2014-01-07 01:17:27 +00:00
Ian Lepore
02c7dba919 Remove dev/fdt/fdt_pci.c, which was code specific to Marvell ARM SoCs,
related to setting up static device mappings.  Since it was only used by
arm/mv/mv_pci.c, it's now just static functions within that file, plus
one public function that gets called only from arm/mv/mv_machdep.c.
2014-01-05 22:36:34 +00:00
Xin LI
ab0b9f6b30 MFV r260154 + 260182:
4369 implement zfs bookmarks
4368 zfs send filesystems from readonly pools

Illumos/illumos-gate@78f1710053

MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-01-02 07:34:36 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
ff96238951 For sys/ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/mcg.c, disable warning about
unused variables for now.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-12-30 22:14:31 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
d33c250878 For sys/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/cm.c, disable warning about unused
functions for now.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-12-30 20:58:06 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
86390f9444 Similar to r260020, only use -fms-extensions with gcc, for all other
modules which require this flag to compile.  Use a GCC_MS_EXTENSIONS
variable, defined in kern.pre.mk, which can be used to easily supply the
flag (or not), depending on the compiler type.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-12-30 20:34:53 +00:00
Warner Losh
871bdaab53 Allow AT91_MCI_ALLOW_OVERCLOCK to be an option in kernel config files. 2013-12-30 18:07:50 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
3d3e01a261 Turn off warnings about unused variables for a bunch of files under
contrib/ipfilter.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-12-29 14:21:55 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
29c425acae Disable warning about unused functions for ieee80211_crypto.c and
ieee80211_mesh.c for now.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-12-28 23:17:24 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
fabb883e26 Disable warning about unused functions for ar9300_reset.c for now.
MFC after:	3 days
2013-12-28 23:12:32 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
b294993d63 To avoid having to explicitly test COMPILER_TYPE for setting
clang-specific or gcc-specific flags, introduce the following new
variables for use in Makefiles:

CFLAGS.clang
CFLAGS.gcc
CXXFLAGS.clang
CXXFLAGS.gcc

In bsd.sys.mk, these get appended to the regular CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS for
the right compiler.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-12-22 17:51:33 +00:00
Ganbold Tsagaankhuu
543c9e95f2 Add identification and necessary type checks for Krait CPU cores. Krait CPU is used in
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 and Snapdragon 400/600/800 SoCs and has architectural
similarities to ARM Cortex-A15. As for development boards IFC6400 series embedded
boards from Inforce Computing uses Snapdragon S4 Pro/APQ8064.

Approved by: stas (mentor)
2013-12-20 00:56:23 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
337a0242ce Revert r259045.
It seems that clang miscompiles code related to UDP with -fno-strict-overflow.
2013-12-15 18:13:42 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
f9790aeb88 split netmap code according to functions:
- netmap.c		base code
- netmap_freebsd.c	FreeBSD-specific code
- netmap_generic.c	emulate netmap over standard drivers
- netmap_mbq.c		simple mbuf tailq
- netmap_mem2.c		memory management
- netmap_vale.c		VALE switch

simplify devce-specific code
2013-12-15 08:37:24 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
4702d987cd Add PMU-based CPU frequency scaling. This method is used on most Titanium
PowerBooks.

MFC after:	1 month
2013-12-13 02:37:35 +00:00
Aleksandr Rybalko
00f4f023f1 Break build with error in case when both syscons and newcons are enabled.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-12-10 15:36:29 +00:00
Aleksandr Rybalko
37fd54ff81 o Build syscons(9)'s splash support if both sc and splash are enabled.
o Include opt_splash.h for vt(9) to know when splash device is enabled.
o Build logo_freebsd.c only if splash and vt are enabled.
o Include opt_compat.h to know when we have to respect compatibility.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-12-08 22:49:12 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f5fdfd5db7 Fix build with 'crypto' and 'zfs' in the same kernel. This was the path
of least pain I could find.
2013-12-08 21:59:46 +00:00
Aleksandr Rybalko
24447bc592 Include dev/fb/fb_if.m in build always, without it kms modules complain about
lack of fb_getinfo_desc symbol.

Submitted by:	dumbbell

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-12-07 15:24:43 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
1efe86bb37 Disallow optimizations which potentially remove boundary checks
for signed values due to a compiler authors considering integer
overflow as impossible.

The change follows suit of other projects taking the same measure.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2013-12-06 21:44:13 +00:00
Aleksandr Rybalko
27cf7d04ef Merge VT(9) project (a.k.a. newcons).
Reviewed by:	nwhitehorn
MFC_to_10_after:	re approval

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-12-05 22:38:53 +00:00
John Baldwin
43fdca95b6 Fix debug printfs in FPU_EMU to compile on powerpc64 and enable it for
powerpc64.  This fixes the LINT64 kernel config.

Approved by:	nwhitehorn (the idea, not the actual patch)
2013-12-05 21:49:14 +00:00
Xin LI
0ad3455e41 Support Hyper-V on i386:
- Add 'hyperv' module into build;
 - Allow building Hyper-V support as part of the kernel;
 - Hook Hyper-V build into NOTES.

This is intended for MFC if re@ permits.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-12-05 00:54:38 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
49aba28afe Make uart_cpu_powerpc work on both FDT and OFW systems. This is the last
remaining modification required to build kernels that work with both on
PowerPC.
2013-12-01 16:02:22 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
f2b525e6b9 Make process descriptors standard part of the kernel. rwhod(8) already
requires process descriptors to work and having PROCDESC in GENERIC
seems not enough, especially that we hope to have more and more consumers
in the base.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-11-30 15:08:35 +00:00
Andreas Tobler
ac181a2130 Fix typo. 2013-11-29 20:19:00 +00:00
Rui Paulo
30ff7b3820 Move KDTRACE_FRAME to "options" since it's used by kern.pre.mk. 2013-11-29 07:28:59 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
456a87bb3b MFV r258371,r258372: 4101 metaslab_debug should allow for fine-grained control
4101 metaslab_debug should allow for fine-grained control
4102 space_maps should store more information about themselves
4103 space map object blocksize should be increased
4104 ::spa_space no longer works
4105 removing a mirrored log device results in a leaked object
4106 asynchronously load metaslab

illumos/illumos-gate@0713e232b7

Note that some tunables have been removed and some new tunables have
been added.  Of particular note, FreeBSD-only knob
vfs.zfs.space_map_last_hope is removed as it was a nop for some time now
(after one of the previous merges from upstream).

MFC after:	11 days
Sponsored by:	HybridCluster [merge]
2013-11-28 19:37:22 +00:00
Attilio Rao
54366c0bd7 - For kernel compiled only with KDTRACE_HOOKS and not any lock debugging
option, unbreak the lock tracing release semantic by embedding
  calls to LOCKSTAT_PROFILE_RELEASE_LOCK() direclty in the inlined
  version of the releasing functions for mutex, rwlock and sxlock.
  Failing to do so skips the lockstat_probe_func invokation for
  unlocking.
- As part of the LOCKSTAT support is inlined in mutex operation, for
  kernel compiled without lock debugging options, potentially every
  consumer must be compiled including opt_kdtrace.h.
  Fix this by moving KDTRACE_HOOKS into opt_global.h and remove the
  dependency by opt_kdtrace.h for all files, as now only KDTRACE_FRAMES
  is linked there and it is only used as a compile-time stub [0].

[0] immediately shows some new bug as DTRACE-derived support for debug
in sfxge is broken and it was never really tested.  As it was not
including correctly opt_kdtrace.h before it was never enabled so it
was kept broken for a while.  Fix this by using a protection stub,
leaving sfxge driver authors the responsibility for fixing it
appropriately [1].

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Discussed with:	rstone
[0] Reported by:	rstone
[1] Discussed with:	philip
2013-11-25 07:38:45 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
21dc962b93 Kill ARM_VFP_SUPPORT, it's been removed some time ago. 2013-11-21 20:39:53 +00:00
Mark Johnston
da089c1410 Import the axge(4) driver for the ASIX AX88178A and AX88179 USB Ethernet
adapters. Both devices support Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0, and the AX88179
supports USB 3.0. The driver was written by kevlo@ and lwhsu@, with a few
bug fixes from me.

MFC after:	2 months
2013-11-19 00:37:53 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
debe445512 Split the function of the PCB_FPU flags into two: PCB_FPU now indicates that
the actual FPU is enabled, while PCB_FPREGS indicates that the FPU state
structure in the PCB is valid. This separation reflects the situation on
FPU-less systems in which the FP state is used by the emulator but we don't
actually want to try to turn on the non-existant FPU.

Use this flag to save and restore FP regs properly on both AIM and Book-E.
As a side effect, this sets up hard-FP and Altivec on Book-E CPUs with such
abilities except for a trap handler to call enable_fpu()/enable_altivec().
2013-11-17 14:44:22 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
817ba5c0b8 Following the approach with ACPI DMAR on x86, split IOMMU handling into
a variant PCI bus instead of trying to shoehorn it into the PCI host bridge
adapter. Besides matching better the architecture on other platforms, this
also allows systems with multiple partitionable endpoints per PCI host
bridge to work correctly.
2013-11-12 16:15:09 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
e39c26a950 Use the same implementation of copyinout.c for both AIM and Book-E. This
fixes some bugs in both implementations related to validity checks on
mapping bounds.
2013-11-11 23:37:16 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
bdac436008 Follow up r223485, which made AIM use the ABI thread pointer instead of
PCPU fields for curthread, by doing the same to Book-E. This closes
some potential races switching between CPUs. As a side effect, it turns out
the AIM and Book-E swtch.S implementations were the same to within a few
registers, so move that to powerpc/powerpc.

MFC after: 3 months
2013-11-11 17:37:50 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
302acc2e5f Rename the "bare" platform "mpc85xx", which is what it actually is, and
add actual platform probing based on PVR. Still needs a little more work:
in particular, the CCRS setup should move here.

Also turn "bare" into a truly bare platform that doesn't pretend to know how
to do anything except get the memory map. This should also be enhanced to
process the FDT reserved memory list, but that is for another day.
2013-11-11 16:14:25 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
629aa519d6 Make tsec work with the device tree present on the RB800. The previous code
assumed that the MDIO bus was a direct child of the Ethernet interface. It
may not be and indeed on many device trees is not. While here, add proper
locking for MII transactions, which may be on a bus shared by several MACs.

Hardware donated by:	Benjamin Perrault
2013-11-11 15:43:21 +00:00
Warner Losh
bf100f266b Remove the gross hack for the Octeon Simple Executive to the least
intrusive place for it to be: the octeon std file.
Fix a comment while I'm here.
Allow for future architectural specific flags.

Reviewed by:	jmallet@
2013-11-06 05:26:15 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
5cd2b97cd0 Teach nexus(4) about Open Firmware (e.g. FDT) on ARM and MIPS, retiring
fdtbus in most cases. This brings ARM and MIPS more in line with existing
Open Firmware platforms like sparc64 and powerpc, as well as preventing
double-enumeration of the OF tree on embedded PowerPC (first through nexus,
then through fdtbus).

This change is also designed to simplify resource management on FDT platforms
by letting there exist a platform-defined root bus resource_activate() call
instead of replying on fdtbus to do the right thing through fdt_bs_tag.
The OFW_BUS_MAP_INTR() and OFW_BUS_CONFIG_INTR() kobj methods are also
available to implement for similar purposes.

Discussed on:	-arm, -mips
Tested by:	zbb, brooks, imp, and others
MFC after:	6 weeks
2013-11-05 13:48:34 +00:00
Ian Lepore
2bd843b4da This files should have been included in r257648. 2013-11-04 20:00:21 +00:00
Ian Lepore
f827d58e4d Rework the aicasm build machinery so that it gets built along with toolchain
components instead of with the kernel and/or modules.  This ensures that it
gets built with the host compiler, not the compiler in obj/... used to build
the target components (which may be a cross-compiler outputting code for a
different architecture and using header files with types and options set up
for the wrong architecture).

Reviewed by:	imp
2013-11-04 15:55:04 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
ce3ee1e7c4 update to the latest netmap snapshot.
This includes the following:
- use separate memory regions for VALE ports
- locking fixes
- some simplifications in the NIC-specific routines
- performance improvements for the VALE switch
- some new features in the pkt-gen test program
- documentation updates

There are small API changes that require programs to be recompiled
(NETMAP_API has been bumped so you will detect old binaries at runtime).

In particular:
- struct netmap_slot now is 16 bytes to support an extra pointer,
  which may save one data copy when using VALE ports or VMs;
- the struct netmap_if has two extra fields;

MFC after:	3 days
2013-11-01 21:21:14 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
68eeb96ab5 Add support for queued invalidation.
Right now, the semaphore write is scheduled after each batch, which is
not optimal and must be tuned.

Discussed with:	alc
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	1 month
2013-11-01 17:38:52 +00:00
Zbigniew Bodek
bd422cef88 Add missing ARMv6 CPU functions to ARM Makefile
Will fix RPI-B kernel build failure since it adds missing
armv6_idcache_wbinv_all which was previously taken from cpufunc_asm_pj4b.S.

Reviewed by:	gber
2013-10-29 13:16:05 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
79e0ca6491 Remove ng_fec(4). 2013-10-28 15:17:41 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
e9c347cd8c Remove ng_fec(4). 2013-10-28 14:52:08 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
86be9f0dd5 Import the driver for VT-d DMAR hardware, as specified in the revision
1.3 of Intelб╝ Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O Architecture
Specification.  The Extended Context and PASIDs from the rev. 2.2 are
not supported, but I am not aware of any released hardware which
implements them.  Code does not use queued invalidation, see comments
for the reason, and does not provide interrupt remapping services.

Code implements the management of the guest address space per domain
and allows to establish and tear down arbitrary mappings, but not
partial unmapping.  The superpages are created as needed, but not
promoted.  Faults are recorded, fault records could be obtained
programmatically, and printed on the console.

Implement the busdma(9) using DMARs.  This busdma backend avoids
bouncing and provides security against misbehaving hardware and driver
bad programming, preventing leaks and corruption of the memory by wild
DMA accesses.

By default, the implementation is compiled into amd64 GENERIC kernel
but disabled; to enable, set hw.dmar.enable=1 loader tunable.  Code is
written to work on i386, but testing there was low priority, and
driver is not enabled in GENERIC.  Even with the DMAR turned on,
individual devices could be directed to use the bounce busdma with the
hw.busdma.pci<domain>:<bus>:<device>:<function>.bounce=1 tunable.  If
DMARs are capable of the pass-through translations, it is used,
otherwise, an identity-mapping page table is constructed.

The driver was tested on Xeon 5400/5500 chipset legacy machine,
Haswell desktop and E5 SandyBridge dual-socket boxes, with ahci(4),
ata(4), bce(4), ehci(4), mfi(4), uhci(4), xhci(4) devices.  It also
works with em(4) and igb(4), but there some fixes are needed for
drivers, which are not committed yet.  Intel GPUs do not work with
DMAR (yet).

Many thanks to John Baldwin, who explained me the newbus integration;
Peter Holm, who did all testing and helped me to discover and
understand several incredible bugs; and to Jim Harris for the access
to the EDS and BWG and for listening when I have to explain my
findings to somebody.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 month
2013-10-28 13:33:29 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
3f9d41ed10 Add a virtual table for the busdma methods on x86, to allow different
busdma implementations to coexist.  Copy busdma_machdep.c to
busdma_bounce.c, which is still a single implementation of the busdma
interface on x86 for now.  The busdma_machdep.c only contains common
and dispatch code.

Tested by:	pho (as part of the larger patch)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 month
2013-10-27 22:05:10 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
178cdf9a39 Convert e500 PCI driver to use common PPC PCI bus glue. No functional
changes.
2013-10-25 14:43:16 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
6751474523 Use common OFW root code to set up fdtbus. This is an almost purely
negative diff that should improve reliability somewhat. There should be
no differences in behavior -- please report any that crop up. This has been
tested on ARM and PPC systems.

Tested by:	ray
2013-10-25 13:29:07 +00:00
Sergey Kandaurov
b2420d4d0b Modernize pass(4) description to the 21st century.
Reviewed by:	mav
2013-10-24 19:49:55 +00:00
Sergey Kandaurov
af52cb44d8 Correct typo. s/an an/an/ 2013-10-24 19:32:20 +00:00
Luiz Otavio O Souza
585300e937 Add an OFW SPI compatible bus. Fix the spibus probe to return
BUS_PROBE_GENERIC and not BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC (0) so the OFW SPI bus can
attach when enabled.  Export the spibus devclass_t and driver_t
declarations.

Submitted by:	ray
Approved by:	adrian (mentor)
2013-10-24 16:56:38 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
a8126ae500 Factor out MI portions of the PowerPC nexus device into /sys/dev/ofw. The
sparc64 driver will be modified to use this shortly.
2013-10-23 20:00:14 +00:00
Luiz Otavio O Souza
f02d731f89 Enable the build of OFW I2C bus for FDT systems.
Approved by:	adrian (mentor)
2013-10-23 13:09:57 +00:00
Brooks Davis
f2de4d722e MFP4:
Change 231031 by brooks@brooks_zenith on 2013/07/11 16:22:08

        Turn the unused and uncompilable MIPS_DISABLE_L1_CACHE define in
        cache.c into an option and when set force I- and D-cache line
        sizes to 0 (the latter part might be better as a tunable).

        Fix some casts in an #if 0'd bit of code which attempts to
        disable L1 cache ops when the cache is coherent.

Sponsored by:	DARPA/AFRL
2013-10-22 21:16:57 +00:00
Brooks Davis
f66834b69a MFP4:
Change 228019 by bz@bz_zenith on 2013/04/23 13:55:30

	Add kernel side support for large TLB on BERI/CHERI.
	Modelled similar to NLM

MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	DAPRA/AFRL
2013-10-22 21:08:25 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
17593f8612 Standards-conformance and code deduplication:
- Use bus reference phandles in place of FDT offsets as IRQ domain keys
- Unify the identical macio/fdt/mambo OpenPIC drivers into one
- Be more forgiving (following ePAPR) about what we need from the device
  tree to identify an OpenPIC
- Correctly map all IRQs into an interrupt domain
- Set IRQ_*_CONFORM for interrupts on an unknown PIC type instead of
  failing attachment for that device.
2013-10-22 14:07:57 +00:00
Brooks Davis
a33ce322b6 Remove the isf(4) driver. It was created by accident and is subset of
the cfi(4) driver.  It remained in the tree longer than would be ideal
due to the time required to bring cfi(4) to feature parity.

Sponsored by:	DARPA/AFRL
MFC after:	3 days
2013-10-21 22:43:38 +00:00
Brooks Davis
1f40dbc854 MFP4: 223121 (FDT infrastructure portion)
Implement support for interrupt-parent nodes in simplebus.  The current
implementation requires that device declarations have an interrupt-parent
node and that it point to a device that has registered itself as a
interrupt controller in fdt_ic_list_head and implements the fdt_ic
interface.

Sponsored by:   DARPA/AFRL
2013-10-21 21:13:01 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
bef54b1b5f The Xen userland event channel driver isn't complete. Disabled it
from the kernel build until it is ready.

sys/conf/files:
	Remove the entry for xen/evtchn/evtchn_dev.c so it is not included
	in any kernel builds.

Noticed by:	smh
2013-10-20 22:50:57 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
e4cf0633b8 Since the PS3 port was committed, the AIM nexus device works perfectly fine
on all PowerPC platforms, whether or not they have Open Firmware. Remove
some more duplication and have there be only one nexus driver.
2013-10-20 18:40:55 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
228f09b3ef Replace the two almost-exactly-identical AIM and Book-E clock.c
implementations with a single one after the application of a very small
amount of #ifdef.
2013-10-20 16:37:03 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
1cfdc97153 Unify the AIM and Book-E vm_machdep.c implementations, which previously
differed only with respect to the AIM version not following style(9) and
some additional features for 64-bit systems and machines with direct maps
in the AIM implementation that are no-ops on Book-E (at least for now).
2013-10-20 16:14:03 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
757e5b2917 Add initial driver for POWER hypervisor interpartition ethernet. This is
sufficient to pass traffic but needs some more work before merging to
STABLE.
2013-10-20 01:31:09 +00:00
Brooks Davis
1a440eb2c0 MFP4: 1136252
Add an option ATSE_CFI_HACK to allow memory mapped CFI devices to have
their address range allocated sharable so that atse(4) can find it's
Ethernet address in the expected location.

We intend to remove this hack once the BERI platform has a loader.
2013-10-18 20:52:42 +00:00
Brooks Davis
e908804339 MFP4 (driver change only):
Change 231100 by brooks@brooks_zenith on 2013/07/12 21:01:31

	Add a new option ALTERA_SDCARD_FAST_SIM which checks immediatly
	for success of I/O operations rather than queuing a task.

MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	DARPA/AFRL
2013-10-18 15:27:11 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
b45ca25f86 Add AR9340 switch support to the build. 2013-10-16 04:10:28 +00:00
Rui Paulo
a4108819e3 Add support for Mercurial repositories. 2013-10-15 05:50:02 +00:00
Ian Lepore
250b7420fc Add the long-missing spibus_if.m to the MFILES list. 2013-10-15 03:55:42 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
48d05478bf cxgbe(4): Update T4 and T5 firmwares to 1.9.12.0 2013-10-14 21:25:07 +00:00
Mark Murray
cc4d059c03 Merge from project branch. Uninteresting commits are trimmed.
Refactor of /dev/random device. Main points include:

* Userland seeding is no longer used. This auto-seeds at boot time
on PC/Desktop setups; this may need some tweeking and intelligence
from those folks setting up embedded boxes, but the work is believed
to be minimal.

* An entropy cache is written to /entropy (even during installation)
and the kernel uses this at next boot.

* An entropy file written to /boot/entropy can be loaded by loader(8)

* Hardware sources such as rdrand are fed into Yarrow, and are no
longer available raw.

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r256240 | des | 2013-10-09 21:14:16 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 4 lines

Add a RANDOM_RWFILE option and hide the entropy cache code behind it.
Rename YARROW_RNG and FORTUNA_RNG to RANDOM_YARROW and RANDOM_FORTUNA.
Add the RANDOM_* options to LINT.

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r256239 | des | 2013-10-09 21:12:59 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 2 lines

Define RANDOM_PURE_RNDTEST for rndtest(4).

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r256204 | des | 2013-10-09 18:51:38 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 2 lines

staticize struct random_hardware_source

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r256203 | markm | 2013-10-09 18:50:36 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 2 lines

Wrap some policy-rich code in 'if NOTYET' until we can thresh out
what it really needs to do.

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r256184 | des | 2013-10-09 10:13:12 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 2 lines

Re-add /dev/urandom for compatibility purposes.

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r256182 | des | 2013-10-09 10:11:14 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 3 lines

Add missing include guards and move the existing ones out of the
implementation namespace.

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r256168 | markm | 2013-10-08 23:14:07 +0100 (Tue, 08 Oct 2013) | 10 lines

Fix some just-noticed problems:

o Allow this to work with "nodevice random" by fixing where the
MALLOC pool is defined.

o Fix the explicit reseed code. This was correct as submitted, but
in the project branch doesn't need to set the "seeded" bit as this
is done correctly in the "unblock" function.

o Remove some debug ifdeffing.

o Adjust comments.

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r256159 | markm | 2013-10-08 19:48:11 +0100 (Tue, 08 Oct 2013) | 6 lines

Time to eat crow for me.

I replaced the sx_* locks that Arthur used with regular mutexes;
this turned out the be the wrong thing to do as the locks need to
be sleepable. Revert this folly.

# Submitted by:	Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com> (In original diff)

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r256138 | des | 2013-10-08 12:05:26 +0100 (Tue, 08 Oct 2013) | 10 lines

Add YARROW_RNG and FORTUNA_RNG to sys/conf/options.

Add a SYSINIT that forces a reseed during proc0 setup, which happens
fairly late in the boot process.

Add a RANDOM_DEBUG option which enables some debugging printf()s.

Add a new RANDOM_ATTACH entropy source which harvests entropy from the
get_cyclecount() delta across each call to a device attach method.

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r256135 | markm | 2013-10-08 07:54:52 +0100 (Tue, 08 Oct 2013) | 8 lines

Debugging. My attempt at EVENTHANDLER(multiuser) was a failure; use
EVENTHANDLER(mountroot) instead.

This means we can't count on /var being present, so something will
need to be done about harvesting /var/db/entropy/... .

Some policy now needs to be sorted out, and a pre-sync cache needs
to be written, but apart from that we are now ready to go.

Over to review.

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r256094 | markm | 2013-10-06 23:45:02 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 8 lines

Snapshot.

Looking pretty good; this mostly works now. New code includes:

* Read cached entropy at startup, both from files and from loader(8)
preloaded entropy. Failures are soft, but announced. Untested.

* Use EVENTHANDLER to do above just before we go multiuser. Untested.

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r256088 | markm | 2013-10-06 14:01:42 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 2 lines

Fix up the man page for random(4). This mainly removes no-longer-relevant
details about HW RNGs, reseeding explicitly and user-supplied
entropy.

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r256087 | markm | 2013-10-06 13:43:42 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 6 lines

As userland writing to /dev/random is no more, remove the "better
than nothing" bootstrap mode.

Add SWI harvesting to the mix.

My box seeds Yarrow by itself in a few seconds! YMMV; more to follow.

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r256086 | markm | 2013-10-06 13:40:32 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 11 lines

Debug run. This now works, except that the "live" sources haven't
been tested. With all sources turned on, this unlocks itself in
a couple of seconds! That is no my box, and there is no guarantee
that this will be the case everywhere.

* Cut debug prints.

* Use the same locks/mutexes all the way through.

* Be a tad more conservative about entropy estimates.

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r256084 | markm | 2013-10-06 13:35:29 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 5 lines

Don't use the "real" assembler mnemonics; older compilers may not
understand them (like when building CURRENT on 9.x).

# Submitted by:	Konstantin Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com>

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r256081 | markm | 2013-10-06 10:55:28 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 12 lines

SNAPSHOT.

Simplify the malloc pools; We only need one for this device.

Simplify the harvest queue.

Marginally improve the entropy pool hashing, making it a bit faster
in the process.

Connect up the hardware "live" source harvesting. This is simplistic
for now, and will need to be made rate-adaptive.

All of the above passes a compile test but needs to be debugged.

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r256042 | markm | 2013-10-04 07:55:06 +0100 (Fri, 04 Oct 2013) | 25 lines

Snapshot. This passes the build test, but has not yet been finished or debugged.

Contains:

* Refactor the hardware RNG CPU instruction sources to feed into
the software mixer. This is unfinished. The actual harvesting needs
to be sorted out. Modified by me (see below).

* Remove 'frac' parameter from random_harvest(). This was never
used and adds extra code for no good reason.

* Remove device write entropy harvesting. This provided a weak
attack vector, was not very good at bootstrapping the device. To
follow will be a replacement explicit reseed knob.

* Separate out all the RANDOM_PURE sources into separate harvest
entities. This adds some secuity in the case where more than one
is present.

* Review all the code and fix anything obviously messy or inconsistent.
Address som review concerns while I'm here, like rename the pseudo-rng
to 'dummy'.

# Submitted by:	Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com> (the first item)

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r255319 | markm | 2013-09-06 18:51:52 +0100 (Fri, 06 Sep 2013) | 4 lines

Yarrow wants entropy estimations to be conservative; the usual idea
is that if you are certain you have N bits of entropy, you declare
N/2.

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r255075 | markm | 2013-08-30 18:47:53 +0100 (Fri, 30 Aug 2013) | 4 lines

Remove short-lived idea; thread to harvest (eg) RDRAND enropy into the
usual harvest queues. It was a nifty idea, but too heavyweight.

# Submitted by:	Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>

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r255071 | markm | 2013-08-30 12:42:57 +0100 (Fri, 30 Aug 2013) | 4 lines

Separate out the Software RNG entropy harvesting queue and thread
into its own files.

# Submitted by:	 Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>

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r254934 | markm | 2013-08-26 20:07:03 +0100 (Mon, 26 Aug 2013) | 2 lines

Remove the short-lived namei experiment.

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r254928 | markm | 2013-08-26 19:35:21 +0100 (Mon, 26 Aug 2013) | 2 lines

Snapshot; Do some running repairs on entropy harvesting. More needs
to follow.

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r254927 | markm | 2013-08-26 19:29:51 +0100 (Mon, 26 Aug 2013) | 15 lines

Snapshot of current work;

1) Clean up namespace; only use "Yarrow" where it is Yarrow-specific
or close enough to the Yarrow algorithm. For the rest use a neutral
name.

2) Tidy up headers; put private stuff in private places. More could
be done here.

3) Streamline the hashing/encryption; no need for a 256-bit counter;
128 bits will last for long enough.

There are bits of debug code lying around; these will be removed
at a later stage.

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r254784 | markm | 2013-08-24 14:54:56 +0100 (Sat, 24 Aug 2013) | 39 lines

1) example (partially humorous random_adaptor, that I call "EXAMPLE")
 * It's not meant to be used in a real system, it's there to show how
   the basics of how to create interfaces for random_adaptors. Perhaps
   it should belong in a manual page

2) Move probe.c's functionality in to random_adaptors.c
 * rename random_ident_hardware() to random_adaptor_choose()

3) Introduce a new way to choose (or select) random_adaptors via tunable
"rngs_want" It's a list of comma separated names of adaptors, ordered
by preferences. I.e.:
rngs_want="yarrow,rdrand"

Such setting would cause yarrow to be preferred to rdrand. If neither of
them are available (or registered), then system will default to
something reasonable (currently yarrow). If yarrow is not present, then
we fall back to the adaptor that's first on the list of registered
adaptors.

4) Introduce a way where RNGs can play a role of entropy source. This is
mostly useful for HW rngs.

The way I envision this is that every HW RNG will use this
functionality by default. Functionality to disable this is also present.
I have an example of how to use this in random_adaptor_example.c (see
modload event, and init function)

5) fix kern.random.adaptors from
kern.random.adaptors: yarrowpanicblock
to
kern.random.adaptors: yarrow,panic,block

6) add kern.random.active_adaptor to indicate currently selected
adaptor:
root@freebsd04:~ # sysctl kern.random.active_adaptor
kern.random.active_adaptor: yarrow

# Submitted by:	Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>

Submitted by:	Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>, Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>
Reviewed by:	des@FreeBSD.org
Approved by:	re (delphij)
Approved by:	secteam (des,delphij)
2013-10-12 12:57:57 +00:00
Glen Barber
006a42a9cb Turn it all the way up to 11:
- Update FreeBSD version in:
  - UPDATING
  - sys/conf/newvers.sh

- Add 11.0 FreeBSD version for manual pages

- Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1100000

Approved by:	re (implicit)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-10-10 18:05:13 +00:00
Glen Barber
4fb8f7b451 Update head/ to ALPHA6 in preparation of branching to stable/10.
Approved by:	re (implicit)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-10-10 17:39:39 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
997b0a641d Add a RANDOM_RWFILE option and hide the entropy cache code behind it.
Rename YARROW_RNG and FORTUNA_RNG to RANDOM_YARROW and RANDOM_FORTUNA.
Add the RANDOM_* options to LINT.
2013-10-09 20:14:16 +00:00
Mark Murray
a332c3c798 MFC - tracking commit 2013-10-09 07:55:21 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
57778cfec4 Add two new MIPS CPU families - mips24k and mips74k.
They're both different cores:

* mips24k is an 8-stage pipeline, mips32r1 ABI, non-superscalar core.
* mips74k is a dual-issue 15-stage superscalar design, mips32r2 ABI.

They have different sets of quirks and bugs; these #define entries
will be used to work around these.

Now, strictly speaking, we should have CPU ABI families (mips32r1, mips32r2,
etc) and CPU core types (mips4k, mips24k, mips74k, etc.)  But this is the
starting point of that particular tidy-up.

Reviewed by:	imp@
Approved by:	re@ (gjb)
2013-10-09 00:21:21 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
db3fcaf970 Add YARROW_RNG and FORTUNA_RNG to sys/conf/options.
Add a SYSINIT that forces a reseed during proc0 setup, which happens
fairly late in the boot process.

Add a RANDOM_DEBUG option which enables some debugging printf()s.

Add a new RANDOM_ATTACH entropy source which harvests entropy from the
get_cyclecount() delta across each call to a device attach method.
2013-10-08 11:05:26 +00:00
Mark Murray
1bd2ddb93a MFC - tracking commit 2013-10-07 07:36:21 +00:00
Mark Murray
1a3c1f06dd Snapshot.
Looking pretty good; this mostly works now. New code includes:

* Read cached entropy at startup, both from files and from loader(8) preloaded entropy. Failures are soft, but announced. Untested.

* Use EVENTHANDLER to do above just before we go multiuser. Untested.
2013-10-06 22:45:02 +00:00
Glen Barber
24907464b4 Update head/ to 10.0-ALPHA5.
Approved by:	re (implicit)
2013-10-06 19:47:06 +00:00
Mark Murray
12babbf219 MFC - tracking commit 2013-10-06 09:37:57 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
505cdd82bf Remove the uipc_cow.c file, which is not used since the zero copy
sockets removal.

Noted by:	alc
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by:	re (delphij)
2013-10-06 06:57:28 +00:00
Mark Murray
f02e47dc1e Snapshot. This passes the build test, but has not yet been finished or debugged.
Contains:

* Refactor the hardware RNG CPU instruction sources to feed into
the software mixer. This is unfinished. The actual harvesting needs
to be sorted out. Modified by me (see below).

* Remove 'frac' parameter from random_harvest(). This was never
used and adds extra code for no good reason.

* Remove device write entropy harvesting. This provided a weak
attack vector, was not very good at bootstrapping the device. To
follow will be a replacement explicit reseed knob.

* Separate out all the RANDOM_PURE sources into separate harvest
entities. This adds some secuity in the case where more than one
is present.

* Review all the code and fix anything obviously messy or inconsistent.
Address som review concerns while I'm here, like rename the pseudo-rng
to 'dummy'.

Submitted by:	Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com> (the first item)
2013-10-04 06:55:06 +00:00
Rui Paulo
d71346820f Append the Git branch to the version string.
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2013-10-03 01:53:17 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
4f835517e5 Only build the POWER hypervisor UART driver if device uart is included in
the kernel config.

Approved by:	re (gjb)
2013-10-02 13:33:10 +00:00
Glen Barber
0d8a6a99ba Update head/ to -ALPHA4.
Approved by:	re (implicit)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-29 01:05:00 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
c9f432b7ba Update OFED to Linux 3.7 and update Mellanox drivers.
Update the OFED Infiniband core to the version supplied in Linux
version 3.7.

The update to OFED is nearly all additional defines and functions
with the exception of the addition of additional parameters to
ib_register_device() and the reg_user_mr callback.

In addition the ibcore (Infiniband core) and ipoib (IP over Infiniband)
have both been made into completely loadable modules to facilitate
testing of the OFED stack in FreeBSD.

Finally the Mellanox Infiniband drivers are now updated to the
latest version shipping with Linux 3.7.

Submitted by: Mellanox FreeBSD driver team:
                Oded Shanoon (odeds mellanox.com),
                Meny Yossefi (menyy mellanox.com),
                Orit Moskovich (oritm mellanox.com)

Approved by: re
2013-09-29 00:35:03 +00:00
Ian Lepore
0210509acd Allow the path to the system source directory to be passed in to
newvers.sh.  Pass it in from include/Makefile.  If it isn't passed in,
fall back to the old logic of using dirname $0.

Using dirname $0 does not yield the path to the script if it was
sourced in from another script in another directory; you end up with
the parent script's path.  That was causing newvers.sh to look one
level below the FreeBSD src/ directory when building osreldate.h and it
may find something like a git or svn repo there that has nothing to do
with FreeBSD.

PR:		174422
Approved by:	re ()
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-09-28 16:39:46 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
391dff8624 Add driver for the PAPR VSCSI virtual SCSI controller. This lets FreeBSD
install directly into standard POWER LPARs, as found for example in
QEMU. The core of this device is the SCSI RDMA protocol as also found in
Infiniband. The SRP portions of the driver will be factored out and placed
/sys/cam in the future to allow them to be used for IB storage. Thanks to
Scott Long for a great deal of implementation help.

Reviewed by:	scottl
Approved by:	re (kib)
2013-09-28 15:46:03 +00:00
Glen Barber
58f1be5525 Update head/ to -ALPHA3.
This commit marks the point the final KBI change was made as part of the
10.0-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by:	re (implicit)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-24 16:59:28 +00:00
David Christensen
4e4007688c Substantial rewrite of bxe(4) to add support for the BCM57712 and
BCM578XX controllers.

Approved by:	re
MFC after:	4 weeks
2013-09-20 20:18:49 +00:00
Roman Divacky
b12698e1a1 Revert r255672, it has some serious flaws, leaking file references etc.
Approved by:	re (delphij)
2013-09-18 18:48:33 +00:00
Roman Divacky
253c75c0de Implement epoll support in Linuxulator. This is a tiny wrapper around kqueue
to implement epoll subset of functionality. The kqueue user data are 32bit
on i386 which is not enough for epoll user data so this patch overrides
kqueue fileops to maintain enough space in struct file.

Initial patch developed by me in 2007 and then extended and finished
by Yuri Victorovich.

Approved by:    re (delphij)
Sponsored by:   Google Summer of Code
Submitted by:   Yuri Victorovich <yuri at rawbw dot com>
Tested by:      Yuri Victorovich <yuri at rawbw dot com>
2013-09-18 17:56:04 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
7a8d25c037 Merge in support for PAPR-compliant (Power Architecture Platform
Requirements) systems from the projects/pseries branch. This in principle
includes all IBM POWER hardware released in the last 15 years with the
exception of POWER3-based systems when run in 64-bit mode. The main
development target, however, has been the PAPR logical partition support
that is the default target in KVM on POWER and QEMU -- mileage may vary
on actual hardware at present. Much of the heavy lifting here was done
by Andreas Tobler.

Approved by:	re (kib)
2013-09-17 17:37:04 +00:00
Glen Barber
163fd5eca2 Update head/ to -ALPHA2 status.
Approved by:	re (implicit)
2013-09-16 19:29:18 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
3846a82284 Remove zero-copy sockets code. It only worked for anonymous memory,
and the equivalent functionality is now provided by sendfile(2) over
posix shared memory filedescriptor.

Remove the cow member of struct vm_page, and rearrange the remaining
members.  While there, make hold_count unsigned.

Requested and reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by:	re (delphij)
2013-09-16 06:25:54 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
009ea47eb2 Bring in the new iSCSI target and initiator.
Reviewed by:	ken (parts)
Approved by:	re (delphij)
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-14 15:29:06 +00:00
Peter Grehan
ab7fb3bca7 Import Hyper-V paravirtualized drivers from projects/hyperv
branch into head.

Approved by:	re@ (hrs)
Obtained from:	Microsoft, NetApp, and Citrix.
2013-09-13 18:47:58 +00:00
Glen Barber
99f54f8fd0 Update head/ to -ALPHA1 status, as part of the 10.0-RELEASE
cycle.

Approved by:	re (implicit)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-12 17:51:18 +00:00
Peter Grehan
47823319c3 IFC @ r255459 2013-09-11 00:19:16 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
a74e05dd2e Back out r255440. /usr/bin/gcc @r255185 (2013-09-03) can build this.
Approved by:	re (kib)
2013-09-10 16:50:13 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
9dc29a3cf0 Only use a clang'ism if ${CC} is clang.
Reviewed by:	sjg
Approved by:	re (kib)
2013-09-10 05:49:31 +00:00
Peter Grehan
2ee2dc6fd6 Revert the kvp code - there's still some work that
needs to be done for that.

Discussed with:	Microsoft hyper-v devs
2013-09-09 19:27:44 +00:00
Peter Grehan
d940bfec8c Latest update from Microsoft.
Obtained from:	Microsoft Hyper-v dev team
2013-09-09 08:07:46 +00:00
Jayachandran C.
cbd49bff46 Use a better version of memcpy/bcopy for mips kernel.
Use a variant of mips libc memcpy for kernel. This implementation uses
64-bit operations when compiled for 64-bit, and is significantly faster
in that case.

Submitted by:	Tanmay Jagdale <tanmayj@broadcom.com>
2013-09-07 16:31:30 +00:00
Mark Murray
9d32fc31c7 MFC 2013-09-07 07:58:29 +00:00
Cy Schubert
bfc88dcbf7 Update ipfilter 4.1.28 --> 5.1.2.
Approved by:		glebius (mentor)
BSD Licensed by:	Darren Reed <darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au> (author)
2013-09-06 23:11:19 +00:00
Mark Murray
0fbf163e60 MFC 2013-09-06 17:42:12 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
1338ab601f Fix build. 2013-09-06 05:38:20 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
98fa035135 Fix build. 2013-09-05 13:53:25 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
7008be5bd7 Change the cap_rights_t type from uint64_t to a structure that we can extend
in the future in a backward compatible (API and ABI) way.

The cap_rights_t represents capability rights. We used to use one bit to
represent one right, but we are running out of spare bits. Currently the new
structure provides place for 114 rights (so 50 more than the previous
cap_rights_t), but it is possible to grow the structure to hold at least 285
rights, although we can make it even larger if 285 rights won't be enough.

The structure definition looks like this:

	struct cap_rights {
		uint64_t	cr_rights[CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION + 2];
	};

The initial CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION is 0.

The top two bits in the first element of the cr_rights[] array contain total
number of elements in the array - 2. This means if those two bits are equal to
0, we have 2 array elements.

The top two bits in all remaining array elements should be 0.
The next five bits in all array elements contain array index. Only one bit is
used and bit position in this five-bits range defines array index. This means
there can be at most five array elements in the future.

To define new right the CAPRIGHT() macro must be used. The macro takes two
arguments - an array index and a bit to set, eg.

	#define	CAP_PDKILL	CAPRIGHT(1, 0x0000000000000800ULL)

We still support aliases that combine few rights, but the rights have to belong
to the same array element, eg:

	#define	CAP_LOOKUP	CAPRIGHT(0, 0x0000000000000400ULL)
	#define	CAP_FCHMOD	CAPRIGHT(0, 0x0000000000002000ULL)

	#define	CAP_FCHMODAT	(CAP_FCHMOD | CAP_LOOKUP)

There is new API to manage the new cap_rights_t structure:

	cap_rights_t *cap_rights_init(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	void cap_rights_set(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	void cap_rights_clear(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	bool cap_rights_is_set(const cap_rights_t *rights, ...);

	bool cap_rights_is_valid(const cap_rights_t *rights);
	void cap_rights_merge(cap_rights_t *dst, const cap_rights_t *src);
	void cap_rights_remove(cap_rights_t *dst, const cap_rights_t *src);
	bool cap_rights_contains(const cap_rights_t *big, const cap_rights_t *little);

Capability rights to the cap_rights_init(), cap_rights_set(),
cap_rights_clear() and cap_rights_is_set() functions are provided by
separating them with commas, eg:

	cap_rights_t rights;

	cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_READ, CAP_WRITE, CAP_FSTAT);

There is no need to terminate the list of rights, as those functions are
actually macros that take care of the termination, eg:

	#define	cap_rights_set(rights, ...)				\
		__cap_rights_set((rights), __VA_ARGS__, 0ULL)
	void __cap_rights_set(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);

Thanks to using one bit as an array index we can assert in those functions that
there are no two rights belonging to different array elements provided
together. For example this is illegal and will be detected, because CAP_LOOKUP
belongs to element 0 and CAP_PDKILL to element 1:

	cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_LOOKUP | CAP_PDKILL);

Providing several rights that belongs to the same array's element this way is
correct, but is not advised. It should only be used for aliases definition.

This commit also breaks compatibility with some existing Capsicum system calls,
but I see no other way to do that. This should be fine as Capsicum is still
experimental and this change is not going to 9.x.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-05 00:09:56 +00:00
Peter Grehan
46ed9e4908 IFC @ r255209 2013-09-04 20:55:56 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
ff6c7bf5ca Use the fact that the AES-NI instructions can be pipelined to improve
performance... Use SSE2 instructions for calculating the XTS tweek
factor...  Let the compiler do more work and handle register allocation
by using intrinsics, now only the key schedule is in assembly...

Replace .byte hard coded instructions w/ the proper instructions now
that both clang and gcc support them...

On my machine, pulling the code to userland I saw performance go from
~150MB/sec to 2GB/sec in XTS mode.  GELI on GNOP saw a more modest
increase of about 3x due to other system overhead (geom and
opencrypto)...

These changes allow almost full disk io rate w/ geli...

Reviewed by:	-current, -security
Thanks to:	Mike Hamburg for the XTS tweek algorithm
2013-09-03 18:31:23 +00:00
Mark Murray
77de2c3f58 Separate out the Software RNG entropy harvesting queue and thread into its own files.
Submitted by:	 Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>
2013-08-30 11:42:57 +00:00
Mark Murray
f27c28dc6e MFC 2013-08-30 11:38:34 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
9f40021f28 Introduce a new, HVM compatible, paravirtualized timer driver for Xen.
Use this new driver for both PV and HVM instances.

This driver requires a Xen hypervisor that supports vector callbacks,
VCPUOP hypercalls, and reports that it has a "safe PV clock".

New timer driver:
Submitted by: will
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation

PV port to new driver, and bug fixes:
Submitted by: Roger Pau Monné
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D

sys/dev/xen/timer/timer.c:
	- Register a PV timer device driver which (currently)
	  implements device_{identify,probe,attach} and stubs
	  device_detach.  The detach routine requires functionality
	  not provided by timecounters(4).  The suspend and resume
	  routines need additional work (due to Xen requiring that
	  the hypercalls be executed on the target VCPU), and aren't
	  needed for our purposes.

	- Make sure there can only be one device instance of this
	  driver, and that it only registers one eventtimers(4) and
	  one timecounters(4) device interface.  Make both interfaces
	  use PCPU data as needed.

	- Match, with a few style cleanups & API differences, the
	  Xen versions of the "fetch time" functions.

	- Document the magic scale_delta() better for the i386 version.

	- When registering the event timer, bind a separate event
	  channel for the timer VIRQ to the device's event timer
	  interrupt handler for each active VCPU.  Describe each
	  interrupt as "xen_et:c%d", so they can be identified per
	  CPU in "vmstat -i" or "show intrcnt" in KDB.

	- When scheduling a timer into the hypervisor, try up to
	  60 times if the hypervisor rejects the time as being in
	  the past.  In the common case, this retry shouldn't happen,
	  and if it does, it should only happen once.  This is
	  because the event timer advertises a minimum period of
	  100usec, which is only less than the usual hypercall round
	  trip time about 1 out of every 100 tries.  (Unlike other
	  similar drivers, this one actually checks whether the
	  hypervisor accepted the singleshot timer set hypercall.)

	- Implement a RTC PV clock based on the hypervisor wallclock.

sys/conf/files:
	- Add dev/xen/timer/timer.c if the kernel configuration
	  includes either the XEN or XENHVM options.

sys/conf/files.i386:
sys/i386/include/xen/xen_clock_util.h:
sys/i386/xen/clock.c:
sys/i386/xen/xen_clock_util.c:
sys/i386/xen/mp_machdep.c:
sys/i386/xen/xen_rtc.c:
	- Remove previous PV timer used in i386 XEN PV kernels, the
	  new timer introduced in this change is used instead (so
	  we share the same code between PVHVM and PV).

MFC after: 2 weeks
2013-08-29 23:11:58 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
76acc41fb7 Implement vector callback for PVHVM and unify event channel implementations
Re-structure Xen HVM support so that:
	- Xen is detected and hypercalls can be performed very
	  early in system startup.
	- Xen interrupt services are implemented using FreeBSD's native
	  interrupt delivery infrastructure.
	- the Xen interrupt service implementation is shared between PV
	  and HVM guests.
	- Xen interrupt handlers can optionally use a filter handler
	  in order to avoid the overhead of dispatch to an interrupt
	  thread.
	- interrupt load can be distributed among all available CPUs.
	- the overhead of accessing the emulated local and I/O apics
	  on HVM is removed for event channel port events.
	- a similar optimization can eventually, and fairly easily,
	  be used to optimize MSI.

Early Xen detection, HVM refactoring, PVHVM interrupt infrastructure,
and misc Xen cleanups:

Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation

Unification of PV & HVM interrupt infrastructure, bug fixes,
and misc Xen cleanups:

Submitted by: Roger Pau Monné
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D

sys/x86/x86/local_apic.c:
sys/amd64/include/apicvar.h:
sys/i386/include/apicvar.h:
sys/amd64/amd64/apic_vector.S:
sys/i386/i386/apic_vector.s:
sys/amd64/amd64/machdep.c:
sys/i386/i386/machdep.c:
sys/i386/xen/exception.s:
sys/x86/include/segments.h:
	Reserve IDT vector 0x93 for the Xen event channel upcall
	interrupt handler.  On Hypervisors that support the direct
	vector callback feature, we can request that this vector be
	called directly by an injected HVM interrupt event, instead
	of a simulated PCI interrupt on the Xen platform PCI device.
	This avoids all of the overhead of dealing with the emulated
	I/O APIC and local APIC.  It also means that the Hypervisor
	can inject these events on any CPU, allowing upcalls for
	different ports to be handled in parallel.

sys/amd64/amd64/mp_machdep.c:
sys/i386/i386/mp_machdep.c:
	Map Xen per-vcpu area during AP startup.

sys/amd64/include/intr_machdep.h:
sys/i386/include/intr_machdep.h:
	Increase the FreeBSD IRQ vector table to include space
	for event channel interrupt sources.

sys/amd64/include/pcpu.h:
sys/i386/include/pcpu.h:
	Remove Xen HVM per-cpu variable data.  These fields are now
	allocated via the dynamic per-cpu scheme.  See xen_intr.c
	for details.

sys/amd64/include/xen/hypercall.h:
sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
sys/i386/include/xen/xenvar.h:
sys/i386/xen/clock.c:
sys/i386/xen/xen_machdep.c:
sys/xen/gnttab.c:
	Prefer FreeBSD primatives to Linux ones in Xen support code.

sys/amd64/include/xen/xen-os.h:
sys/i386/include/xen/xen-os.h:
sys/xen/xen-os.h:
sys/dev/xen/balloon/balloon.c:
sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c:
sys/dev/xen/console/xencons_ring.c:
sys/dev/xen/control/control.c:
sys/dev/xen/netback/netback.c:
sys/dev/xen/netfront/netfront.c:
sys/dev/xen/xenpci/xenpci.c:
sys/i386/i386/machdep.c:
sys/i386/include/pmap.h:
sys/i386/include/xen/xenfunc.h:
sys/i386/isa/npx.c:
sys/i386/xen/clock.c:
sys/i386/xen/mp_machdep.c:
sys/i386/xen/mptable.c:
sys/i386/xen/xen_clock_util.c:
sys/i386/xen/xen_machdep.c:
sys/i386/xen/xen_rtc.c:
sys/xen/evtchn/evtchn_dev.c:
sys/xen/features.c:
sys/xen/gnttab.c:
sys/xen/gnttab.h:
sys/xen/hvm.h:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_if.m:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_front.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusvar.h:
sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore.c:
sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore_dev.c:
sys/xen/xenstore/xenstorevar.h:
	Pull common Xen OS support functions/settings into xen/xen-os.h.

sys/amd64/include/xen/xen-os.h:
sys/i386/include/xen/xen-os.h:
sys/xen/xen-os.h:
	Remove constants, macros, and functions unused in FreeBSD's Xen
	support.

sys/xen/xen-os.h:
sys/i386/xen/xen_machdep.c:
sys/x86/xen/hvm.c:
	Introduce new functions xen_domain(), xen_pv_domain(), and
	xen_hvm_domain().  These are used in favor of #ifdefs so that
	FreeBSD can dynamically detect and adapt to the presence of
	a hypervisor.  The goal is to have an HVM optimized GENERIC,
	but more is necessary before this is possible.

sys/amd64/amd64/machdep.c:
sys/dev/xen/xenpci/xenpcivar.h:
sys/dev/xen/xenpci/xenpci.c:
sys/x86/xen/hvm.c:
sys/sys/kernel.h:
	Refactor magic ioport, Hypercall table and Hypervisor shared
	information page setup, and move it to a dedicated HVM support
	module.

	HVM mode initialization is now triggered during the
	SI_SUB_HYPERVISOR phase of system startup.  This currently
	occurs just after the kernel VM is fully setup which is
	just enough infrastructure to allow the hypercall table
	and shared info page to be properly mapped.

sys/xen/hvm.h:
sys/x86/xen/hvm.c:
	Add definitions and a method for configuring Hypervisor event
	delievery via a direct vector callback.

sys/amd64/include/xen/xen-os.h:
sys/x86/xen/hvm.c:

sys/conf/files:
sys/conf/files.amd64:
sys/conf/files.i386:
	Adjust kernel build to reflect the refactoring of early
	Xen startup code and Xen interrupt services.

sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c:
sys/dev/xen/blkfront/block.h:
sys/dev/xen/control/control.c:
sys/dev/xen/evtchn/evtchn_dev.c:
sys/dev/xen/netback/netback.c:
sys/dev/xen/netfront/netfront.c:
sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore.c:
sys/xen/evtchn/evtchn_dev.c:
sys/dev/xen/console/console.c:
sys/dev/xen/console/xencons_ring.c
	Adjust drivers to use new xen_intr_*() API.

sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
	Since blkback defers all event handling to a taskqueue,
	convert this task queue to a "fast" taskqueue, and schedule
	it via an interrupt filter.  This avoids an unnecessary
	ithread context switch.

sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore.c:
	The xenstore driver is MPSAFE.  Indicate as much when
	registering its interrupt handler.

sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusvar.h:
	Remove unused event channel APIs.

sys/xen/evtchn.h:
	Remove all kernel Xen interrupt service API definitions
	from this file.  It is now only used for structure and
	ioctl definitions related to the event channel userland
	device driver.

	Update the definitions in this file to match those from
	NetBSD.  Implementing this interface will be necessary for
	Dom0 support.

sys/xen/evtchn/evtchnvar.h:
	Add a header file for implemenation internal APIs related
	to managing event channels event delivery.  This is used
	to allow, for example, the event channel userland device
	driver to access low-level routines that typical kernel
	consumers of event channel services should never access.

sys/xen/interface/event_channel.h:
sys/xen/xen_intr.h:
	Standardize on the evtchn_port_t type for referring to
	an event channel port id.  In order to prevent low-level
	event channel APIs from leaking to kernel consumers who
	should not have access to this data, the type is defined
	twice: Once in the Xen provided event_channel.h, and again
	in xen/xen_intr.h.  The double declaration is protected by
	__XEN_EVTCHN_PORT_DEFINED__ to ensure it is never declared
	twice within a given compilation unit.

sys/xen/xen_intr.h:
sys/xen/evtchn/evtchn.c:
sys/x86/xen/xen_intr.c:
sys/dev/xen/xenpci/evtchn.c:
sys/dev/xen/xenpci/xenpcivar.h:
	New implementation of Xen interrupt services.  This is
	similar in many respects to the i386 PV implementation with
	the exception that events for bound to event channel ports
	(i.e. not IPI, virtual IRQ, or physical IRQ) are further
	optimized to avoid mask/unmask operations that aren't
	necessary for these edge triggered events.

	Stubs exist for supporting physical IRQ binding, but will
	need additional work before this implementation can be
	fully shared between PV and HVM.

sys/amd64/amd64/mp_machdep.c:
sys/i386/i386/mp_machdep.c:
sys/i386/xen/mp_machdep.c
sys/x86/xen/hvm.c:
	Add support for placing vcpu_info into an arbritary memory
	page instead of using HYPERVISOR_shared_info->vcpu_info.
	This allows the creation of domains with more than 32 vcpus.

sys/i386/i386/machdep.c:
sys/i386/xen/clock.c:
sys/i386/xen/xen_machdep.c:
sys/i386/xen/exception.s:
	Add support for new event channle implementation.
2013-08-29 19:52:18 +00:00
Roman Divacky
4d93b060fa Assemble linux32_locore.s and ia32_sigtramp.S with clang integrated assembler.
Support for .code32 and .code64 in llvm was implemented more than 2 years ago.

Tested by:      Dan McGregor <dan.mcgregor at usask dot ca>
2013-08-27 18:35:04 +00:00
Mark Murray
12278dbb57 MFC 2013-08-26 10:40:25 +00:00
Mark Johnston
57f6086735 Implement the ip, tcp, and udp DTrace providers. The probe definitions use
dynamic translation so that their arguments match the definitions for
these providers in Solaris and illumos. Thus, existing scripts for these
providers should work unmodified on FreeBSD.

Tested by:	gnn, hiren
MFC after:	1 month
2013-08-25 21:54:41 +00:00
Mark Murray
ddbfa6b19e 1) example (partially humorous random_adaptor, that I call "EXAMPLE")
* It's not meant to be used in a real system, it's there to show how
   the basics of how to create interfaces for random_adaptors. Perhaps
   it should belong in a manual page

2) Move probe.c's functionality in to random_adaptors.c
 * rename random_ident_hardware() to random_adaptor_choose()

3) Introduce a new way to choose (or select) random_adaptors via tunable
"rngs_want" It's a list of comma separated names of adaptors, ordered
by preferences. I.e.:
rngs_want="yarrow,rdrand"

Such setting would cause yarrow to be preferred to rdrand. If neither of
them are available (or registered), then system will default to
something reasonable (currently yarrow). If yarrow is not present, then
we fall back to the adaptor that's first on the list of registered
adaptors.

4) Introduce a way where RNGs can play a role of entropy source. This is
mostly useful for HW rngs.

The way I envision this is that every HW RNG will use this
functionality by default. Functionality to disable this is also present.
I have an example of how to use this in random_adaptor_example.c (see
modload event, and init function)

5) fix kern.random.adaptors from
kern.random.adaptors: yarrowpanicblock
to
kern.random.adaptors: yarrow,panic,block

6) add kern.random.active_adaptor to indicate currently selected
adaptor:
root@freebsd04:~ # sysctl kern.random.active_adaptor
kern.random.active_adaptor: yarrow

Submitted by:	Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>
2013-08-24 13:54:56 +00:00
Bryan Venteicher
e3c97c2cc2 Add vmx(4), a VMware VMXNET3 ethernet driver ported from OpenBSD 2013-08-23 20:47:16 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
9732e4fd92 Move the old iSCSI initiator source to a more appropriate place
(sys/dev/iscsi_initiator/ instead of sys/dev/iscsi/initiator/), to make
room for the new one.  This is also more logical location (kernel module
being named iscsi_initiator.ko, for example).  There is no ongoing work
on this I know of, so it shouldn't make life harder for anyone.

There are no functional changes, apart from "svn mv" and adjusting paths.
2013-08-22 14:02:34 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
46be218dce The PADLOCK_RNG and RDRAND_RNG kernel options are now devices.
Thus "device padlock_rng" and "device rdrand_rng" should be
used instead of "options PADLOCK_RNG" & "options RDRAND_RNG".

Requested by:	so@ (des)
Submitted by:	obrien, arthurmesh@gmail.com
Obtained from:	Juniper Networks
2013-08-21 22:43:29 +00:00
Ian Lepore
1662b00871 Allow UART_POLL_FREQ to be set as a kernel option as well as via tunable
(the code was already set up for this, just needs to be in conf/options).

Also, if reporting that polling is being used, report the frequency too.
2013-08-19 15:51:30 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
0dac22d8ea Implement 32bit versions of the cap_ioctls_limit(2) and cap_ioctls_get(2)
system calls as unsigned longs have different size on i386 and amd64.

Reported by:	jilles
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-08-18 10:30:41 +00:00
Andrew Turner
c5de72378c Rename device vfp to option VFP and retire the ARM_VFP_SUPPORT option. This
simplifies enabling as previously both options were required to be enabled,
now we only need a single option.

While here enable VFP on the PandaBoard.
2013-08-17 18:51:38 +00:00
Andrew Turner
f844a115ec Remove the armfpe config options. These files don't exist on FreeBSD. 2013-08-17 15:21:17 +00:00
Andrew Turner
becc01ef96 Remove the ARMFPE option. It is unsupported, and appears to be broken as
arm_fpe_core_changecontext is not a function.
2013-08-17 15:09:14 +00:00
Simon J. Gerraty
3d2bc9e872 Some objects - such as *_genassym.o are not hooked into
SRCS OBJS or anything else, yet have a dependency on symlinks
such as machine/

Reviewed by: obrien
2013-08-14 22:19:29 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
d7511a40a7 Add read-only support for extents in ext2fs.
Basic support for extents was implemented by Zheng Liu as part
of his Google Summer of Code in 2010. This support is read-only
at this time.

In addition to extents we also support the huge_file extension
for read-only purposes. This works nicely with the additional
support for birthtime/nanosec timestamps and dir_index that
have been added lately.

The implementation may not work for all ext4 filesystems as
it doesn't support some features that are being enabled by
default on recent linux like flex_bg. Nevertheless, the feature
should be very useful for migration or simple access in
filesystems that have been converted from ext2/3 or don't use
incompatible features.

Special thanks to Zheng Liu for his dedication and continued
work to support ext2 in FreeBSD.

Submitted by:	Zheng Liu (lz@)
Reviewed by:	Mike Ma, Christoph Mallon (previous version)
Sponsored by:	Google Inc.
MFC after:	3 weeks
2013-08-12 21:34:48 +00:00
Glen Barber
7c0af95a13 Use realpath(1) to determine the location of the newvers.sh script,
since the current working directory might not be what is expected,
causing svn{,lite}version to fail to find ${0} (itself).

Submitted by:	Dan Mack
2013-08-11 13:57:14 +00:00
Glen Barber
887d03eaf7 Fix a typo. The script should run /usr/bin/svnliteversion instead of
/usr/bin/svnversion in the affected section.

Reported by:	lev, Dan Mack
2013-08-10 18:23:18 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
5711939b63 * Add random_adaptors.[ch] which is basically a store of random_adaptor's.
random_adaptor is basically an adapter that plugs in to random(4).
  random_adaptor can only be plugged in to random(4) very early in bootup.
  Unplugging random_adaptor from random(4) is not supported, and is probably a
  bad idea anyway, due to potential loss of entropy pools.
  We currently have 3 random_adaptors:
  + yarrow
  + rdrand (ivy.c)
  + nehemeiah

* Remove platform dependent logic from probe.c, and move it into
  corresponding registration routines of each random_adaptor provider.
  probe.c doesn't do anything other than picking a specific random_adaptor
  from a list of registered ones.

* If the kernel doesn't have any random_adaptor adapters present then the
  creation of /dev/random is postponed until next random_adaptor is kldload'ed.

* Fix randomdev_soft.c to refer to its own random_adaptor, instead of a
  system wide one.

Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com, obrien
Obtained from: Juniper Networks
Reviewed by: so (des)
2013-08-09 15:31:50 +00:00
Glen Barber
a61914445d When newvers.sh is run, it is possible that the svnversion
(or svnliteversion) in the current lookup path is not what
was used to check out the tree.  If an incompatible version
is used, the svn revision number is not reported in uname(1).

Run ${svnversion} on newvers.sh itself when evaluating if the
svn(1) in use is compatible with the tree.  Fallback to an
empty ${svnversion} if necessary.

With this change, svnliteversion from base is only used
if no compatible svnversion is found, so with this change,
the version of svn(1) from the ports tree is evaluated first.

Requested by:	many
MFC after:	3 days
X-MFC-To:	stable/9, releng/9.2 only
2013-08-08 15:59:00 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
c319ea15f4 opensolaris code: translate INVARIANTS to DEBUG and ZFS_DEBUG
Do this by forcing inclusion of
sys/cddl/compat/opensolaris/sys/debug_compat.h
via -include option into all source files from OpenSolaris.
Note that this -include option must always be after -include opt_global.h.

Additionally, remove forced definition of DEBUG for some modules and fix
their build without DEBUG.

Also, meaning of DEBUG was overloaded to enable WITNESS support for some
OpenSolaris (primarily ZFS) locks.  Now this overloading is removed and
that use of DEBUG is replaced with a new option OPENSOLARIS_WITNESS.

MFC after:	17 days
2013-08-06 15:51:56 +00:00
Glen Barber
cfb2932bf4 Redirect svnversion stderr to /dev/null if we cannot determine
the tree version, for example if the tree is checked out with an
outdated svn from ports, but the base system svnlite is built.

Approved by:	kib (mentor)
2013-08-05 10:26:42 +00:00
Peter Grehan
672ed870a7 IFC @ r253862
- change the SI_SUB_RUN_SCHEDULER sysinits in hv_utilc and
hv_netvsc_drv_freebsd.c to SI_SUB_KTHREAD_IDLE, since the
former is no longer in FreeBSD.
  The use of these SYSINITs can probably be removed.
2013-08-01 22:09:57 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
c49debb656 Add IWN_DEBUG as an option for if_iwn. 2013-08-01 21:50:13 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
0e6a0799a9 Back out r253779 & r253786. 2013-07-31 17:21:18 +00:00
Rui Paulo
31d9867769 Import OpenBSD's rsu(4) WLAN driver.
Support chipsets are the Realtek RTL8188SU, RTL8191SU, and RTL8192SU.

Many thanks to Idwer Vollering for porting/writing the man page and for
testing.

Reviewed by:	adrian, hselasky
Obtained from:	OpenBSD
Tested by:	kevlo, Idwer Vollering <vidwer at gmail.com>
2013-07-30 02:07:57 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
99ff83da74 Decouple yarrow from random(4) device.
* Make Yarrow an optional kernel component -- enabled by "YARROW_RNG" option.
  The files sha2.c, hash.c, randomdev_soft.c and yarrow.c comprise yarrow.

* random(4) device doesn't really depend on rijndael-*.  Yarrow, however, does.

* Add random_adaptors.[ch] which is basically a store of random_adaptor's.
  random_adaptor is basically an adapter that plugs in to random(4).
  random_adaptor can only be plugged in to random(4) very early in bootup.
  Unplugging random_adaptor from random(4) is not supported, and is probably a
  bad idea anyway, due to potential loss of entropy pools.
  We currently have 3 random_adaptors:
  + yarrow
  + rdrand (ivy.c)
  + nehemeiah

* Remove platform dependent logic from probe.c, and move it into
  corresponding registration routines of each random_adaptor provider.
  probe.c doesn't do anything other than picking a specific random_adaptor
  from a list of registered ones.

* If the kernel doesn't have any random_adaptor adapters present then the
  creation of /dev/random is postponed until next random_adaptor is kldload'ed.

* Fix randomdev_soft.c to refer to its own random_adaptor, instead of a
  system wide one.

Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com, obrien
Obtained from: Juniper Networks
Reviewed by: obrien
2013-07-29 20:26:27 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
3d30404f83 Fix watchdog pretimeout.
The original API calls for pow2ns, however the new APIs from
Linux call for seconds.

We need to be able to convert to/from 2^Nns to seconds in both
userland and kernel to fix this and properly compare units.
2013-07-27 20:47:01 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
caf20efcde Add support for packet-sniffing tracers to cxgbe(4). This works with
all T4 and T5 based cards and is useful for analyzing TSO, LRO, TOE, and
for general purpose monitoring without tapping any cxgbe or cxl ifnet
directly.

Tracers on the T4/T5 chips provide access to Ethernet frames exactly as
they were received from or transmitted on the wire.  On transmit, a
tracer will capture a frame after TSO segmentation, hw VLAN tag
insertion, hw L3 & L4 checksum insertion, etc.  It will also capture
frames generated by the TCP offload engine (TOE traffic is normally
invisible to the kernel).  On receive, a tracer will capture a frame
before hw VLAN extraction, runt filtering, other badness filtering,
before the steering/drop/L2-rewrite filters or the TOE have had a go at
it, and of course before sw LRO in the driver.

There are 4 tracers on a chip.  A tracer can trace only in one direction
(tx or rx).  For now cxgbetool will set up tracers to capture the first
128B of every transmitted or received frame on a given port.  This is a
small subset of what the hardware can do.  A pseudo ifnet with the same
name as the nexus driver (t4nex0 or t5nex0) will be created for tracing.
The data delivered to this ifnet is an additional copy made inside the
chip.  Normal delivery to cxgbe<n> or cxl<n> will be made as usual.

/* watch cxl0, which is the first port hanging off t5nex0. */
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 0 tx0  (watch what cxl0 is transmitting)
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 1 rx0  (watch what cxl0 is receiving)
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer list
# tcpdump -i t5nex0   <== all that cxl0 sees and puts on the wire

If you were doing TSO, a tcpdump on cxl0 may have shown you ~64K
"frames" with no L3/L4 checksum but this will show you the frames that
were actually transmitted.

/* all done */
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 0 disable
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 1 disable
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer list
# ifconfig t5nex0 destroy
2013-07-26 22:04:11 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
3878413821 newvers.sh: add another git-svn fallback
This time it is for a git mirror that stores svn revisions as
git notes, e.g. https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd

MFC after:	10 days
Sponsored by:	HybridCluster
2013-07-24 09:06:50 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
5393fdd26f newvers.sh: fix the fallback case of git-svn detection
MFC after:	5 days
Sponsored by:	HybridCluster
2013-07-24 09:05:04 +00:00
Luiz Otavio O Souza
b9f07b864b Add the support for 802.1q and port based vlans for arswitch.
Tested on: RB450G (standalone ar8316), RSPRO (standalone ar8316) and
TPLink MR-3220 (ar724x integrated switch).

Approved by:	adrian (mentor)
Obtained from:	zrouter
2013-07-23 14:24:22 +00:00
Jim Harris
38441bd9a9 Add message when nvd disks are attached and detached.
As part of this commit, add an nvme_strvis() function which borrows
heavily from cam_strvis().  This will allow stripping of
leading/trailing whitespace and also handle unprintable characters
in model/serial numbers.  This function goes into a new nvme_util.c
file which is used by both the driver and nvmecontrol.

Sponsored by:	Intel
Reviewed by:	carl
MFC after:	3 days
2013-07-19 21:40:57 +00:00
Peter Grehan
15b996d742 First cut at adding the hyperv drivers to GENERIC.
The files inventory should probably have the modules split
out into net/storage/common etc as the modules build is,
but this will do for now.
2013-07-19 05:32:58 +00:00
Andrew Turner
46e95f646c 2 years, 10 months, 22 days after the projects/arm_eabi branch was created
make the ARM EABI the default ABI on arm, armeb, armv6 and armv6eb.

This is intended to be the default ABI from now on with the old ABI to be
retired. Because of this all users are strongly suggested to upgrade to the
ARM EABI.

As the two ABIs are incompatible it is unlikely upgrading in place will
work. Users should perform a full backup and either use an external machine
to upgrade, or install to an alternative location on their media. They
should also reinstall all ports or packages when these are available.

The only known issues are:
 - pkg incorrectly detects the ABI. This is fixed upstream, and will a
   patch will be made to the port.
 - GDB can have issues with executables built with clang.

__FreeBSD_version has been bumped.
2013-07-16 19:15:19 +00:00
Rui Paulo
ae230e21f9 Fix the urtwnfw definitions. We can now use urtwnfw in kernel config files. 2013-07-13 07:17:18 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
81d392a09d Improve SYN cookies by encoding the MSS, WSCALE (window scaling) and SACK
information into the ISN (initial sequence number) without the additional
use of timestamp bits and switching to the very fast and cryptographically
strong SipHash-2-4 MAC hash algorithm to protect the SYN cookie against
forgeries.

The purpose of SYN cookies is to encode all necessary session state in
the 32 bits of our initial sequence number to avoid storing any information
locally in memory.  This is especially important when under heavy spoofed
SYN attacks where we would either run out of memory or the syncache would
fill with bogus connection attempts swamping out legitimate connections.

The original SYN cookies method only stored an indexed MSS values in the
cookie.  This isn't sufficient anymore and breaks down in the presence of
WSCALE information which is only exchanged during SYN and SYN-ACK.  If we
can't keep track of it then we may severely underestimate the available
send or receive window. This is compounded with large windows whose size
information on the TCP segment header is even lower numerically.  A number
of years back SYN cookies were extended to store the additional state in
the TCP timestamp fields, if available on a connection.  While timestamps
are common among the BSD, Linux and other *nix systems Windows never enabled
them by default and thus are not present for the vast majority of clients
seen on the Internet.

The common parameters used on TCP sessions have changed quite a bit since
SYN cookies very invented some 17 years ago.  Today we have a lot more
bandwidth available making the use window scaling almost mandatory.  Also
SACK has become standard making recovering from packet loss much more
efficient.

This change moves all necessary information into the ISS removing the need
for timestamps.  Both the MSS (16 bits) and send WSCALE (4 bits) are stored
in 3 bit indexed form together with a single bit for SACK.  While this is
significantly less than the original range, it is sufficient to encode all
common values with minimal rounding.

The MSS depends on the MTU of the path and with the dominance of ethernet
the main value seen is around 1460 bytes.  Encapsulations for DSL lines
and some other overheads reduce it by a few more bytes for many connections
seen.  Rounding down to the next lower value in some cases isn't a problem
as we send only slightly more packets for the same amount of data.

The send WSCALE index is bit more tricky as rounding down under-estimates
the available send space available towards the remote host, however a small
number values dominate and are carefully selected again.

The receive WSCALE isn't encoded at all but recalculated based on the local
receive socket buffer size when a valid SYN cookie returns.  A listen socket
buffer size is unlikely to change while active.

The index values for MSS and WSCALE are selected for minimal rounding errors
based on large traffic surveys.  These values have to be periodically
validated against newer traffic surveys adjusting the arrays tcp_sc_msstab[]
and tcp_sc_wstab[] if necessary.

In addition the hash MAC to protect the SYN cookies is changed from MD5
to SipHash-2-4, a much faster and cryptographically secure algorithm.

Reviewed by:	dwmalone
Tested by:	Fabian Keil <fk@fabiankeil.de>
2013-07-11 15:29:25 +00:00
Hiren Panchasara
3c9d5a037d Adding urtwn(4) firmware and related changes.
Reviewed by:	rpaulo
Approved by:	sbruno (mentor)
2013-07-10 08:21:09 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
2565edc426 amd64: use -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer in addition to -fno-omit-frame-pointer
... in kernel builds.  This is to make behavior of clang consistent with
behavior of gcc.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-07-09 08:42:02 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
5f5458322a Add files related to ext2 HTree implementation
These should've been added along with r252890

Reported by:	gonzo
PointyHat:	pfg
MFC after:	1 week
2013-07-07 01:12:29 +00:00
Xin LI
1fdeb1651c Import HighPoint DC Series Data Center HBA (DC7280 and R750) driver.
This driver works for FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/amd64 platforms.

Many thanks to HighPoint for providing this driver.

MFC after:	1 day
2013-07-06 07:49:41 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
f72b68a1bf - Include the T5 firmware with the driver.
- Update the T4 firmware to the latest.
- Minor reorganization and updates to the version macros, etc.

Obtained from:	Chelsio
MFC after:	1 day
2013-07-03 23:52:15 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6c6f1f0185 Add an entry for filemon. 2013-07-03 20:22:12 +00:00
Peter Wemm
4271368368 Move static ZFS compile option to the other static file system options. 2013-07-03 20:21:39 +00:00
Glen Barber
92994bd3ba - Update newvers.sh to include svn revision in uname(1) if the
system has svnliteversion.
- If svnliteversion is not found, look for svnversion in /usr/bin
  and /usr/local/bin, since svnlite can be installed as svn if
  WITH_SVN is set.[1]
- Remove /bin from binary search paths.[1]

Discussed with:	kib [1]
MFC after:	3 days
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
2013-07-02 10:36:57 +00:00
Davide Italiano
237abf0c56 - Trim an unused and bogus Makefile for mount_smbfs.
- Reconnect with some minor modifications, in particular now selsocket()
internals are adapted to use sbintime units after recent'ish calloutng
switch.
2013-06-28 21:00:08 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
5f51836645 - Add a general purpose resource allocator, vmem, from NetBSD. It was
originally inspired by the Solaris vmem detailed in the proceedings
   of usenix 2001.  The NetBSD version was heavily refactored for bugs
   and simplicity.
 - Use this resource allocator to allocate the buffer and transient maps.
   Buffer cache defrags are reduced by 25% when used by filesystems with
   mixed block sizes.  Ultimately this may permit dynamic buffer cache
   sizing on low KVA machines.

Discussed with:	alc, kib, attilio
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-06-28 03:51:20 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
8805f7656f Add in two new configuration options for the current generation SoCs. 2013-06-26 05:01:50 +00:00
David C Somayajulu
711bcba0bb Add Qlogic 10Gb Ethernet Driver for Qlogic 8100 Series CNA Adapter
Driver version (v2.0.0)

Submitted by: David C Somayajulu (davidcs@freebsd.org) QLogic Corporation
Approved by: George Neville-Neil (gnn@freebsd.org)
2013-06-25 17:50:22 +00:00
Oleksandr Tymoshenko
db5815641c Rename run(4) firmware file from runfw to run.fw. Previous name was the
same as top-level target name for "device runfw" kernel option and
caused cyclic dependancy that lead to kernel build breakage

Module change is not strictly required and done for name unification sake

PR:		conf/175751
Submitted by:	    Issei <i10a at herbmint.jp>
2013-06-21 18:16:54 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
fd75b91d13 Add quad port probe support, this gives the admin proper information about the slot
(which should be a PCIE Gen 3 slot for this adapter) by looking back thru the PCI
parent devices to the slot device.

The fix above also corrects the bandwidth display to GT/s rather than the
incorrect Gb/s

Next, allow the use of ALTQ if you select the compile option IXGBE_LEGACY_TX.

Allow the use of 'unsupported' optic modules by a compile option as well.

Add a phy reset capability into the stop code, this is so a static configured
driver will still behave properly when taken down (not being able to unload it).

This revision synchronizes the shared code with Intel internal current code,
and note that it now includes DCB supporting code, this was necessitated by
some internal changes with the code, but it also will provide the opportunity
to develop this feature in the core driver down the road.

I have edited the README to get rid of some of the worse anachronisms in it
as well, its by no means as robust as I might wish at this point however.

Oh, I also have included some conditional stuff in the code so it will be
compatible in both the 9.X and 10 environments.

Performance has been a focus in recent changes and I believe this revision
driver will perform very well in most workloads.

MFC after: 2 weeks
2013-06-18 21:28:19 +00:00
Scott Long
c8789c34fd This is an addendum to r251837.
Missed adding the new references to cam_compat.c to the various makefiles.

Obtained from:	Netflix
2013-06-17 10:21:38 +00:00
Ed Schouten
67ccda16de Add C11 atomic fallbacks for ARM.
Basically the situation is as follows:

- When using Clang + armv6, we should not need any intrinsics. It should
  support it, even though due to a target misconfiguration it does not.
  We should fix this in Clang.
- When using Clang + noarmv6, provide __atomic_* functions that disable
  interrupts.
- When using GCC + armv6, we can provide __sync_* intrinsics, similar to
  what we did for MIPS. As ARM and MIPS are quite similar, simply base
  this implementation on the one I did for MIPS.
- When using GCC + noarmv6, disable the interrupts, like we do for
  Clang.

This implementation still lacks functions for noarmv6 userspace. To be
done.
2013-06-13 18:46:49 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
216ca2346f Migrate the LNA mixing diversity machinery from the AR9285 HAL to the driver.
The AR9485 chip and AR933x SoC both implement LNA diversity.
There are a few extra things that need to happen before this can be
flipped on for those chips (mostly to do with setting up the different
bias values and LNA1/LNA2 RSSI differences) but the first stage is
putting this code into the driver layer so it can be reused.

This has the added benefit of making it easier to expose configuration
options and diagnostic information via the ioctl API.  That's not yet
being done but it sure would be nice to do so.

Tested:

* AR9285, with LNA diversity enabled
* AR9285, with LNA diversity disabled in EEPROM
2013-06-12 14:52:57 +00:00
Rui Paulo
c2c2fc4d86 Import Kevin Lo's port of urtwn(4) from OpenBSD. urtwn(4) is a driver for the
Realtek RTL8188CU/RTL8192CU USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless cards.
This driver requires microcode which is available in FreeBSD ports:
net/urtwn-firmware-kmod.

Hiren ported the urtwn(4) man page from OpenBSD and Glen just commited a port
for the firmware.

TODO:
- 802.11n support
- Stability fixes - the driver can sustain lots of traffic but has trouble
coping with simultaneous iperf sessions.
- fix debugging

MFC after:	2 months
Tested by:	kevlo, hiren, gjb
2013-06-08 16:02:31 +00:00
Ed Schouten
2e5d5dc936 Add proper __sync_*() intrinsics for MIPS.
To make <stdatomic.h> work on MIPS (and ARM) using GCC, we need to
provide implementations of the __sync_*() functions. I already added
these functions for 4 and 8 byte types to libcompiler-rt some time ago,
based on top of <machine/atomic.h>.

Unfortunately, <machine/atomic.h> only provides a subset of the features
needed to implement <stdatomic.h>. This means that in some cases we had
to do compare-and-exchange calls in loops, where a simple ll/sc would
suffice.

Also implement these functions for 1 and 2 byte types. MIPS only
provides ll/sc instructions for 4 and 8 byte types, but this is of
course no limitation. We can simply load 4 bytes and use some bitmask
tricks to modify only the bytes affected.

Discussed on:	mips, arch
Tested with:	QEMU
2013-06-08 13:19:11 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
b70f530bc7 Bring over the initial static bluetooth coexistence configuration
for the WB195 combo NIC - an AR9285 w/ an AR3011 USB bluetooth NIC.

The AR3011 is wired up using a 3-wire coexistence scheme to the AR9285.

The code in if_ath_btcoex.c sets up the initial hardware mapping
and coexistence configuration.  There's nothing special about it -
it's static; it doesn't try to configure bluetooth / MAC traffic priorities
or try to figure out what's actually going on.  It's enough to stop basic
bluetooth traffic from causing traffic stalls and diassociation from
the wireless network.

To use this code, you must have the above NIC.  No, it won't work
for the AR9287+AR3012, nor the AR9485, AR9462 or AR955x combo cards.

Then you set a kernel hint before boot or before kldload, where 'X'
is the unit number of your AR9285 NIC:

# kenv hint.ath.X.btcoex_profile=wb195

This will then appear in your boot messages:

[100482] athX: Enabling WB195 BTCOEX

This code is going to evolve pretty quickly (well, depending upon my
spare time) so don't assume the btcoex API is going to stay stable.

In order to use the bluetooth side, you must also load in firmware using
ath3kfw and the binary firmware file (ath3k-1.fw in my case.)

Tested:

* AR9280, no interference
* WB195 - AR9285 + AR3011 combo; STA mode; basic bluetooth inquiries
  were enough to cause traffic stalls and disassociations.  This has
  stopped with the btcoex profile code.

TODO:

* Importantly - the AR9285 needs ASPM disabled if bluetooth coexistence
  is enabled.  No, I don't know why.  It's likely some kind of bug to do
  with the AR3011 sending bluetooth coexistence signals whilst the device
  is asleep.  Since we don't actually sleep the MAC just yet, it shouldn't
  be a problem.  That said, to be totally correct:

  + ASPM should be disabled - upon attach and wakeup
  + The PCIe powersave HAL code should never be called

  Look at what the ath9k driver does for inspiration.

* Add WB197 (AR9287+AR3012) support
* Add support for the AR9485, which is another combo like the AR9285
* The later NICs have a different signaling mechanism between the MAC
  and the bluetooth device; I haven't even begun to experiment with
  making that HAL code work.  But it should be a lot more automatic.

* The hardware can do much more interesting traffic weighting with
  bluetooth and wifi traffic.  None of this is currently used.
  Ideally someone would code up something to watch the bluetooth traffic
  GPIO (via an interrupt) and then watch it go high/low; then figure out
  what the bluetooth traffic is and adjust things appropriately.

* If I get the time I may add in some code to at least track this stuff
  and expose statistics.  But it's up to someone else to experiment with
  the bluetooth coexistence support and add the interesting stuff (like
  "real" detection of bulk, audio, etc bluetooth traffic patterns and
  change wifi parameters appropriately - eg, maximum aggregate length,
  transmit power, using quiet time to control TX duty cycle, etc.)
2013-06-07 09:02:02 +00:00
Achim Leubner
dce93cd06d Driver 'aacraid' added. Supports Adaptec by PMC RAID controller families Series 6, 7, 8 and upcoming products. Older Adaptec RAID controller families are supported by the 'aac' driver.
Approved by:	scottl (mentor)
2013-05-24 09:22:43 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cb34ed4434 Add basic support for FDT to i386 & amd64. This change includes:
1.  Common headers for fdt.h and ofw_machdep.h under x86/include
    with indirections under i386/include and amd64/include.
2.  New modinfo for loader provided FDT blob.
3.  Common x86_init_fdt() called from hammer_time() on amd64 and
    init386() on i386.
4.  Split-off FDT specific low-level console functions from FDT
    bus methods for the uart(4) driver. The low-level console
    logic has been moved to uart_cpu_fdt.c and is used for arm,
    mips & powerpc only. The FDT bus methods are shared across
    all architectures.
5.  Add dev/fdt/fdt_x86.c to hold the fdt_fixup_table[] and the
    fdt_pic_table[] arrays. Both are empty right now.

FDT addresses are I/O ports on x86. Since the core FDT code does
not handle different address spaces, adding support for both I/O
ports and memory addresses requires some thought and discussion.
It may be better to use a compile-time option that controls this.

Obtained from:	Juniper Networks, Inc.
2013-05-21 03:05:49 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
a9d8d09c46 Merge ACPICA 20130517. 2013-05-20 23:52:49 +00:00
Brooks Davis
54fc0ecaf7 Spell extensions correctly.
Submitted by:	dim
2013-05-20 19:41:34 +00:00
Julian Elischer
4871fc4ab5 Finally change the mbuf to have its own fib field instead of stealing
4 flag bits. This was supposed to happen in 8.0, and again in 2012..

MFC after:	never
2013-05-16 16:20:17 +00:00
David C Somayajulu
f10a77bb82 Add Qlogic 10Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter Driver Version 3.10.10 for
QLogic 8300 Series Adapters

Submitted by: David C Somayajulu (davidcs@freebsd.org) QLogic Corporation
Approved by: George Neville-Neil (gnn@freebsd.org)
2013-05-15 17:03:09 +00:00
Brooks Davis
a5b2b29fe1 Add a new option WITHOUT_FORMAT_EXTENSIONS to disable flags related to
checking our kernel printf extensions.  This is useful to allow
compilers without these extensions to build kernels.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
2013-05-15 13:04:10 +00:00
Grzegorz Bernacki
4442f74b81 Port the new PV entry allocator from amd64/i386/mips to armv6/v7.
PV entries are now roughly half the size.
Instead of using a shared UMA zone for 28 byte pv entries
(two 8-byte tailq nodes, a 4 byte pointer, a 4 byte address and 4 byte
flags), we allocate a page at a time per process.
This provides 252 pv entries per process (actually, per pmap address space)
and eliminates one of the 8-byte tailq entries since we now can track
per-process pv entries implicitly.
The pointer to the pmap can be eliminated by doing address arithmetic to
find the metadata on the page headers to find a single pointer shared by
all 252 entries. There is an 8-int bitmap for the freelist of those 252
entries.
When in serious low memory condition, allocation of another pv_chunk is
possible by freeing some pages in pmap_pv_reclaim().

Added pv_entry/pv_chunk related statistics to pmap.
pv_entry/pv_chunk statistics can be accessed via sysctl vm.pmap.

Ported PTE freelist of KVA allocation and maintenance from i386.
Using an idea from Stephan Uphoff, use the empty pte's that correspond
to the unused kva in the pv memory block to thread a freelist through.
This allows us to free pages that used to be used for pv entry chunks
since we can now track holes in the kva memory block.

As both ARM pmap.c and pmap-v6.c use the same header and pv_entry, pmap and
md_page structures are different, it was needed to separate code designed
for ARMv6/7 from the one for other ARMs.

Submitted by:	Zbigniew Bodek <zbb@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by:	alc
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation, Semihalf
2013-05-14 09:47:58 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
f2cc1285c2 - Add a new general purpose path-compressed radix trie which can be used
with any structure containing a uint64_t index.  The tree code
   auto-generates type safe wrappers.
 - Eliminate the buf splay and replace it with pctrie.  This is not only
   significantly faster with large files but also allows for the possibility
   of shared locking.

Reviewed by:    alc, attilio
Sponsored by:   EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-05-12 04:05:01 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e63091ea6c Add option WITNESS_NO_VNODE to suppress printing LORs between VNODE
locks. To support this, VNODE locks are created with the LK_IS_VNODE
flag. This flag is propagated down using the LO_IS_VNODE flag.

Note that WITNESS still records the LOR. Only the printing and the
optional entering into the kernel debugger is bypassed with the
WITNESS_NO_VNODE option.
2013-05-09 16:28:18 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
248dd6039d Bring in a basic ethernet switch driver for the IP17x series of
switches.

These are notably found on some AR71xx based Mikrotik boards.

Submitted by:	Luiz Otavio O Souza <loos.br@gmail.com>
Reviewed by:	ray
2013-05-08 20:58:41 +00:00
Attilio Rao
941646f5ec Rename VM_NDOMAIN into MAXMEMDOM and move it into machine/param.h in
order to match the MAXCPU concept.  The change should also be useful
for consolidation and consistency.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Obtained from:	jeff
Reviewed by:	alc
2013-05-07 22:46:24 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
fa49bce566 Allow the default USB template to be specified at compile time. 2013-05-03 08:19:09 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
0e468be195 Add the AR9300 HAL into the kernel and module builds.
Tested:

* make universe (honest!)
2013-05-02 07:05:34 +00:00
Brooks Davis
b3caab66ad MFP4 changes 222065 and 222068:
Add a simplebus attachment for cfi(4)'s FDT support and move
cfi_bus_fdt.c to sys/conf/files so non-ppc architectures are supported.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
2013-04-30 18:33:29 +00:00
Carl Delsey
e47937d1b7 Add a new driver to support the Intel Non-Transparent Bridge(NTB).
The NTB allows you to connect two systems with this device using a PCI-e
link. The driver is made of two modules:
 - ntb_hw which is a basic hardware abstraction layer for the device.
 - if_ntb which implements the ntb network device and the communication
   protocol.

The driver is limited at the moment to CPU memcpy instead of using DMA, and
only Back-to-Back mode is supported. Also the network device isn't full
featured yet. These changes will be coming soon. The DMA change will also
bring in the ioat driver from the project branch it is on now.

This is an initial port of the GPL/BSD Linux driver contributed by Jon Mason
from Intel. Any bugs are my contributions.

Sponsored by: Intel
Reviewed by: jimharris, joel (man page only)
Approved by: jimharris (mentor)
2013-04-29 22:48:53 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
45b395cd2f Add usie to LINT. 2013-04-26 13:03:22 +00:00
Rui Paulo
61e642bcf6 wiigpio depends on options WII. 2013-04-24 01:20:10 +00:00
Warner Losh
0cc59c05a3 Add an option for the GE FES based packet engines. Its board IDs
overlap with the standard ones, so kernels for this family of boards
need the option OCTEON_VENDOR_GEFES.
2013-04-23 09:40:42 +00:00
Sean Bruno
6b156f6137 Expose CAM_BOOT_DELAY as a kernel conf item now.
This allows users who boot without loader to adjust their environments
around slightly buggy or slow hardware.

PR:	kern/161809
Submitted by:	rozhuk.im@gmail.com
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-04-20 00:33:37 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
895f26a936 Merge ACPICA 20130418. 2013-04-19 23:49:34 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
7b796c4039 Implement a very basic multi-PHY aware switch device.
This is intended to be used as a stop-gap for switch devices
which expose multiple ethernet PHYs but we don't have a driver
for - here, etherswitchcfg and the general switch configuration
API can be used to interface to said PHYs.

Submitted by:	Luiz Otavio O Souza <loos.br@gmail.com>
2013-04-19 17:50:38 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
adb974068b Move the NFS FHA (File Handle Affinity) code from sys/nfsserver to
sys/nfs, since it is now shared by the two NFS servers.

Suggested by:	rmacklem
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-04-17 22:42:43 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
d96b98a360 Revamp the old NFS server's File Handle Affinity (FHA) code so that
it will work with either the old or new server.

The FHA code keeps a cache of currently active file handles for
NFSv2 and v3 requests, so that read and write requests for the same
file are directed to the same group of threads (reads) or thread
(writes).  It does not currently work for NFSv4 requests.  They are
more complex, and will take more work to support.

This improves read-ahead performance, especially with ZFS, if the
FHA tuning parameters are configured appropriately.  Without the
FHA code, concurrent reads that are part of a sequential read from
a file will be directed to separate NFS threads.  This has the
effect of confusing the ZFS zfetch (prefetch) code and makes
sequential reads significantly slower with clients like Linux that
do a lot of prefetching.

The FHA code has also been updated to direct write requests to nearby
file offsets to the same thread in the same way it batches reads,
and the FHA code will now also send writes to multiple threads when
needed.

This improves sequential write performance in ZFS, because writes
to a file are now more ordered.  Since NFS writes (generally
less than 64K) are smaller than the typical ZFS record size
(usually 128K), out of order NFS writes to the same block can
trigger a read in ZFS.  Sending them down the same thread increases
the odds of their being in order.

In order for multiple write threads per file in the FHA code to be
useful, writes in the NFS server have been changed to use a LK_SHARED
vnode lock, and upgrade that to LK_EXCLUSIVE if the filesystem
doesn't allow multiple writers to a file at once.  ZFS is currently
the only filesystem that allows multiple writers to a file, because
it has internal file range locking.  This change does not affect the
NFSv4 code.

This improves random write performance to a single file in ZFS, since
we can now have multiple writers inside ZFS at one time.

I have changed the default tuning parameters to a 22 bit (4MB)
window size (from 256K) and unlimited commands per thread as a
result of my benchmarking with ZFS.

The FHA code has been updated to allow configuring the tuning
parameters from loader tunable variables in addition to sysctl
variables.  The read offset window calculation has been slightly
modified as well.  Instead of having separate bins, each file
handle has a rolling window of bin_shift size.  This minimizes
glitches in throughput when shifting from one bin to another.

sys/conf/files:
	Add nfs_fha_new.c and nfs_fha_old.c.  Compile nfs_fha.c
	when either the old or the new NFS server is built.

sys/fs/nfs/nfsport.h,
sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonport.c:
	Bring in changes from Rick Macklem to newnfs_realign that
	allow it to operate in blocking (M_WAITOK) or non-blocking
	(M_NOWAIT) mode.

sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonsubs.c,
sys/fs/nfs/nfs_var.h:
	Bring in a change from Rick Macklem to allow telling
	nfsm_dissect() whether or not to wait for mallocs.

sys/fs/nfs/nfsm_subs.h:
	Bring in changes from Rick Macklem to create a new
	nfsm_dissect_nonblock() inline function and
	NFSM_DISSECT_NONBLOCK() macro.

sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonkrpc.c,
sys/fs/nfsclient/nfs_clkrpc.c:
	Add the malloc wait flag to a newnfs_realign() call.

sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdkrpc.c:
	Setup the new NFS server's RPC thread pool so that it will
	call the FHA code.

	Add the malloc flag argument to newnfs_realign().

	Unstaticize newnfs_nfsv3_procid[] so that we can use it in
	the FHA code.

sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdsocket.c:
	In nfsrvd_dorpc(), add NFSPROC_WRITE to the list of RPC types
	that use the LK_SHARED lock type.

sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdport.c:
	In nfsd_fhtovp(), if we're starting a write, check to see
	whether the underlying filesystem supports shared writes.
	If not, upgrade the lock type from LK_SHARED to LK_EXCLUSIVE.

sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha.c:
	Remove all code that is specific to the NFS server
	implementation.  Anything that is server-specific is now
	accessed through a callback supplied by that server's FHA
	shim in the new softc.

	There are now separate sysctls and tunables for the FHA
	implementations for the old and new NFS servers.  The new
	NFS server has its tunables under vfs.nfsd.fha, the old
	NFS server's tunables are under vfs.nfsrv.fha as before.

	In fha_extract_info(), use callouts for all server-specific
	code.  Getting file handles and offsets is now done in the
	individual server's shim module.

	In fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(), change the way we decide
	whether two reads are in proximity to each other.
	Previously, the calculation was a simple shift operation to
	see whether the offsets were in the same power of 2 bucket.
	The issue was that there would be a bucket (and therefore
	thread) transition, even if the reads were in close
	proximity.  When there is a thread transition, reads wind
	up going somewhat out of order, and ZFS gets confused.

	The new calculation simply tries to see whether the offsets
	are within 1 << bin_shift of each other.  If they are, the
	reads will be sent to the same thread.

	The effect of this change is that for sequential reads, if
	the client doesn't exceed the max_reqs_per_nfsd parameter
	and the bin_shift is set to a reasonable value (22, or
	4MB works well in my tests), the reads in any sequential
	stream will largely be confined to a single thread.

	Change fha_assign() so that it takes a softc argument.  It
	is now called from the individual server's shim code, which
	will pass in the softc.

	Change fhe_stats_sysctl() so that it takes a softc
	parameter.  It is now called from the individual server's
	shim code.  Add the current offset to the list of things
	printed out about each active thread.

	Change the num_reads and num_writes counters in the
	fha_hash_entry structure to 32-bit values, and rename them
	num_rw and num_exclusive, respectively, to reflect their
	changed usage.

	Add an enable sysctl and tunable that allows the user to
	disable the FHA code (when vfs.XXX.fha.enable = 0).  This
	is useful for before/after performance comparisons.

nfs_fha.h:
	Move most structure definitions out of nfs_fha.c and into
	the header file, so that the individual server shims can
	see them.

	Change the default bin_shift to 22 (4MB) instead of 18
	(256K).  Allow unlimited commands per thread.

sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha_old.c,
sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha_old.h,
sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_fha_new.c,
sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_fha_new.h:
	Add shims for the old and new NFS servers to interface with
	the FHA code, and callbacks for the

	The shims contain all of the code and definitions that are
	specific to the NFS servers.

	They setup the server-specific callbacks and set the server
	name for the sysctl and loader tunable variables.

sys/nfsserver/nfs_srvkrpc.c:
	Configure the RPC code to call fhaold_assign() instead of
	fha_assign().

sys/modules/nfsd/Makefile:
	Add nfs_fha.c and nfs_fha_new.c.

sys/modules/nfsserver/Makefile:
	Add nfs_fha_old.c.

Reviewed by:	rmacklem
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-04-17 21:00:22 +00:00
Ivan Voras
c072011223 Introduce glabel labels based on GEOM ident attributes. In this initial
implementation, error on the side of conservatism and only create labels
for GEOMs of classes DISK and MULTIPATH.

Discussed with:	trasz
Approved by:	silence from freebsd-geom@
2013-04-15 16:09:24 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
933c7bc907 Unbreak tinderbox build after r249420. 2013-04-12 23:10:56 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
8ed9860914 Remove ctl(4) from GENERIC. Also remove 'options CTL_DISABLE'
and kern.cam.ctl.disable tunable; those were introduced as a workaround
to make it possible to boot GENERIC on low memory machines.

With ctl(4) being built as a module and automatically loaded by ctladm(8),
this makes CTL work out of the box.

Reviewed by:	ken
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
2013-04-12 16:25:03 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
492226c0e0 Generate a LINT for powerpc and for powerpc64.
Discussed with:	nwhitehorn
2013-04-11 22:18:20 +00:00
Sean Bruno
591090c317 options DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS hasn't worked since dpt(4) was converted to CAM
somewhere around svn r39402 to r39234.

I don't know of anyone who really wants to test these changes, but they
only remove the deprecated code in question.  This shreds the driver down a
bit and *removes* options from the kernel configs.

These don't appear to be referenced in the man page, so no need to check it
there.

PR:		kern/44587
Obtained from:	Yahoo! Inc.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-04-10 23:20:09 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
4e76af6a41 Merge from projects/counters: counter(9).
Introduce counter(9) API, that implements fast and raceless counters,
provided (but not limited to) for gathering of statistical data.

See http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2013-April/014204.html
for more details.

In collaboration with:	kib
Reviewed by:		luigi
Tested by:		ae, ray
Sponsored by:		Nginx, Inc.
2013-04-08 19:40:53 +00:00
Marius Strobl
d2ce15bd43 - With the demise of !ATA_CAM, ATA_STATIC_ID is the only ata(4) related
option left but actually consumed by ada(4), so move it to opt_ada.h
  and get rid of opt_ata.h.
- Fix stand-alone build of atacore(4) by adding opt_cam.h.
- Use __FBSDID.
- Use DEVMETHOD_END.
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
2013-04-06 19:12:49 +00:00
Marius Strobl
f924768c13 - Make ata_str2mode() static, it's not used outside of ata-all.c.
- Move ata_timeout() to ata-all.c so we don't need to expose both this
  function and ata_cam_end_transaction() but only the former.
- Move ata_cmd2str() from ata-queue.c to ata-all.c so we can get rid of
  the former.
- Add some missing prototypes.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-04-06 15:02:06 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
9c7c683c56 Merge ACPICA 20130328. 2013-04-04 22:11:30 +00:00
Alexander Motin
45f6d66569 Remove all legacy ATA code parts, not used since options ATA_CAM enabled in
most kernels before FreeBSD 9.0.  Remove such modules and respective kernel
options: atadisk, ataraid, atapicd, atapifd, atapist, atapicam.  Remove the
atacontrol utility and some man pages.  Remove useless now options ATA_CAM.

No objections:	current@, stable@
MFC after:	never
2013-04-04 07:12:24 +00:00
Brooks Davis
3b6e39d445 MFP4 change 217313 and part of 222068:
Add a simple nexus attachment for cfi(4).
2013-04-03 22:37:40 +00:00
Brooks Davis
56fddc5d8c MFP4 change 210763
Allow boothowto and bootverbose to be set via kernel options, which
is useful on architectures that are unable to rely on a boot loader
to pass configuration variables to the kernel.

Submitted by:	rwatson
2013-04-03 22:24:36 +00:00
Kevin Lo
287cd4a257 Comment out the VIMAGE since we need to build both LINTS to
get good coverage.

Pointed out by:	jhb
2013-04-03 01:27:15 +00:00
Kevin Lo
0990ef0a61 Add VIMAGE to NOTES.
Reviewed by:	zec
2013-04-02 05:57:36 +00:00
Martin Matuska
7608b757d7 Fix kernel build with options ZFS after r24571 (libzfs_core).
Submitted by:	Bjoern A. Zeeb <bz@FreeBSD.org>
2013-03-23 20:01:45 +00:00
Attilio Rao
774d251d99 Sync back vmcontention branch into HEAD:
Replace the per-object resident and cached pages splay tree with a
path-compressed multi-digit radix trie.
Along with this, switch also the x86-specific handling of idle page
tables to using the radix trie.

This change is supposed to do the following:
- Allowing the acquisition of read locking for lookup operations of the
  resident/cached pages collections as the per-vm_page_t splay iterators
  are now removed.
- Increase the scalability of the operations on the page collections.

The radix trie does rely on the consumers locking to ensure atomicity of
its operations.  In order to avoid deadlocks the bisection nodes are
pre-allocated in the UMA zone.  This can be done safely because the
algorithm needs at maximum one new node per insert which means the
maximum number of the desired nodes is the number of available physical
frames themselves.  However, not all the times a new bisection node is
really needed.

The radix trie implements path-compression because UFS indirect blocks
can lead to several objects with a very sparse trie, increasing the number
of levels to usually scan.  It also helps in the nodes pre-fetching by
introducing the single node per-insert property.

This code is not generalized (yet) because of the possible loss of
performance by having much of the sizes in play configurable.
However, efforts to make this code more general and then reusable in
further different consumers might be really done.

The only KPI change is the removal of the function vm_page_splay() which
is now reaped.
The only KBI change, instead, is the removal of the left/right iterators
from struct vm_page, which are now reaped.

Further technical notes broken into mealpieces can be retrieved from the
svn branch:
http://svn.freebsd.org/base/user/attilio/vmcontention/

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
In collaboration with:	alc, jeff
Tested by:	flo, pho, jhb, davide
Tested by:	ian (arm)
Tested by:	andreast (powerpc)
2013-03-18 00:25:02 +00:00
Andrew Turner
b1d3e6da67 The -mno-apcs-frame argument is unavaliable on clang, also ignore it there. 2013-03-17 00:56:17 +00:00
Andrew Turner
69d758b4b8 Add __aeabi_memset to libkern, implemented using memset, as clang may
generate calls to it.
2013-03-16 23:11:55 +00:00
Andrew Turner
5cc8d54ca0 Move the __aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr{0,1,2} functions to libkern so they can be
referenced in a non-debug kernel.
2013-03-16 04:06:49 +00:00
Andrew Turner
2ecc0d987b The compiler argument -mno-apcs-frame has no meaning when using EABI as we
will use aapcs frames, not apcs frames.
2013-03-16 03:57:46 +00:00
Andrew Turner
a2e01abec7 Fix the indentation for a few commands that were missed or incorrectly
indented in r248362.
2013-03-16 03:21:25 +00:00
Andrew Turner
462018c56b Adjust the indentation of the trampoline compilation to make the commands
easier to follow.
2013-03-16 03:15:24 +00:00
Brooks Davis
0ba771b570 FDT_DTS_FILE is expanded in a Makefile so use :R to remove the suffix
rather than using echo|cut to remove everything after the first '.'.
2013-03-14 22:16:13 +00:00
Joel Dahl
397ae429f7 Fix minor spelling error in a comment. 2013-03-14 19:36:20 +00:00
Andrew Turner
530bff3f19 Add __aeabi_memcpy to libkern as clang may generate calls to it. 2013-03-10 07:55:40 +00:00
Andrew Turner
b9372765c6 - Clang doesn't understand the -mno-thumb-interwork. Only use it with gcc.
- We need to add "-mllvm -arm-enable-ehabi" to clangs CFLAGS when
  generating the unwind tables to tell it to add the required directives to
  the assembly it generates.
2013-03-10 03:52:35 +00:00
Andrew Turner
67727fbfce Correctly align the unwind tables. Without this clang may incorrectly align
them causing an alignment fault when producing a backtrace.
2013-03-10 00:47:19 +00:00
Attilio Rao
89f6b8632c Switch the vm_object mutex to be a rwlock. This will enable in the
future further optimizations where the vm_object lock will be held
in read mode most of the time the page cache resident pool of pages
are accessed for reading purposes.

The change is mostly mechanical but few notes are reported:
* The KPI changes as follow:
  - VM_OBJECT_LOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_WLOCK()
  - VM_OBJECT_TRYLOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK()
  - VM_OBJECT_UNLOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK()
  - VM_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(MA_OWNED) -> VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED()
    (in order to avoid visibility of implementation details)
  - The read-mode operations are added:
    VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(), VM_OBJECT_TRYRLOCK(), VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(),
    VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_RLOCKED(), VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED()
* The vm/vm_pager.h namespace pollution avoidance (forcing requiring
  sys/mutex.h in consumers directly to cater its inlining functions
  using VM_OBJECT_LOCK()) imposes that all the vm/vm_pager.h
  consumers now must include also sys/rwlock.h.
* zfs requires a quite convoluted fix to include FreeBSD rwlocks into
  the compat layer because the name clash between FreeBSD and solaris
  versions must be avoided.
  At this purpose zfs redefines the vm_object locking functions
  directly, isolating the FreeBSD components in specific compat stubs.

The KPI results heavilly broken by this commit.  Thirdy part ports must
be updated accordingly (I can think off-hand of VirtualBox, for example).

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	jeff
Reviewed by:	pjd (ZFS specific review)
Discussed with:	alc
Tested by:	pho
2013-03-09 02:32:23 +00:00
Bryan Venteicher
0cfbcf8c7b Remove the virtio dependency entry for the VirtIO device drivers. This
will prevent the kernel from linking if the device driver are included
without the virtio module. Remove pci and scbus for the same reason.

Also explain the relationship and necessity of the virtio and virtio_pci
modules. Currently in FreeBSD, we only support VirtIO PCI, but it could
be replaced with a different interface (like MMIO) and the device
(network, block, etc) will still function.

Requested by:	luigi
Approved by:	grehan (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
2013-03-06 07:17:53 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
3a45b4781a Re-enable CTL in GENERIC on i386 and amd64, but turn on the CTL disable
tunable by default.

This will allow GENERIC configurations to boot on small memory boxes, but
not require end users who want to use CTL to recompile their kernel.  They
can simply set kern.cam.ctl.disable=0 in loader.conf.

The eventual solution to the memory usage problem is to change the way
CTL allocates memory to be more configurable, but this should fix things
for small memory situations in the mean time.

UPDATING:		Explain the change in the CTL configuration, and
			how users can enable CTL if they would like to use
			it.

sys/conf/options:	Add a new option, CTL_DISABLE, that prevents CTL
			from initializing.

ctl.c:			If CTL_DISABLE is turned on, don't initialize.

i386/conf/GENERIC,
amd64/conf/GENERIC:	Re-enable device ctl, and add the CTL_DISABLE
			option.
2013-03-04 21:18:45 +00:00
Davide Italiano
5b999a6be0 - Make callout(9) tickless, relying on eventtimers(4) as backend for
precise time event generation. This greatly improves granularity of
callouts which are not anymore constrained to wait next tick to be
scheduled.
- Extend the callout KPI introducing a set of callout_reset_sbt* functions,
which take a sbintime_t as timeout argument. The new KPI also offers a
way for consumers to specify precision tolerance they allow, so that
callout can coalesce events and reduce number of interrupts as well as
potentially avoid scheduling a SWI thread.
- Introduce support for dispatching callouts directly from hardware
interrupt context, specifying an additional flag. This feature should be
used carefully, as long as interrupt context has some limitations
(e.g. no sleeping locks can be held).
- Enhance mechanisms to gather informations about callwheel, introducing
a new sysctl to obtain stats.

This change breaks the KBI. struct callout fields has been changed, in
particular 'int ticks' (4 bytes) has been replaced with 'sbintime_t'
(8 bytes) and another 'sbintime_t' field was added for precision.

Together with:	mav
Reviewed by:	attilio, bde, luigi, phk
Sponsored by:	Google Summer of Code 2012, iXsystems inc.
Tested by:	flo (amd64, sparc64), marius (sparc64), ian (arm),
		markj (amd64), mav, Fabian Keil
2013-03-04 11:09:56 +00:00
Marius Strobl
7e026d15d5 - While Netra X1 generally show no ill effects when registering a power
fail interrupt handler, there seems to be either a broken batch of them
  or a tendency to develop a defect which causes this interrupt to fire
  inadvertedly. Given that apart from this problem these machines work
  just fine, add a tunable allowing the setup of the power fail interrupt
  to be disabled.
  While at it, remove the DEBUGGER_ON_POWERFAIL compile time option and
  make that behavior also selectable via the newly added tunable.
- Apparently, it's no longer a problem to call shutdown_nice(9) from within
  an interrupt filter (some other drivers in the tree do the same). So
  change the power fail interrupt from an handler in order to simplify the
  code and get rid of a !INTR_MPSAFE handler.
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-03-02 00:37:31 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
d938ff1d15 cxgbe(4): Update firmware to 1.8.4.0.
MFC after:	5 days
2013-02-26 00:10:28 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
26dd49c61d Improve mxge's receive performance for IPv6:
- Add support for IPv6 rx csum offload
- Finally switch mxge from using its own driver lro, to
	using tcp_lro

MFC after:	7 days
Sponsored by: Myricom Inc.
2013-02-21 21:28:33 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
9c48c75ed6 Merge ACPICA 20130214. 2013-02-15 20:36:28 +00:00
John Baldwin
174b5f3850 Make VM_NDOMAIN a kernel option so that it can be enabled from a kernel
config file.

Requested by:	phk (ages ago)
MFC after:	1 month
2013-02-14 19:38:04 +00:00
Ian Lepore
f72761c669 Add a dependency so that when compiling in a static dtb, the kernel gets
re-linked after changing the .dts source.

Reviewed by:	cognet, arm@
2013-02-13 15:13:47 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
dd0b4fb6d5 Reform the busdma API so that new types may be added without modifying
every architecture's busdma_machdep.c.  It is done by unifying the
bus_dmamap_load_buffer() routines so that they may be called from MI
code.  The MD busdma is then given a chance to do any final processing
in the complete() callback.

The cam changes unify the bus_dmamap_load* handling in cam drivers.

The arm and mips implementations are updated to track virtual
addresses for sync().  Previously this was done in a type specific
way.  Now it is done in a generic way by recording the list of
virtuals in the map.

Submitted by:	jeff (sponsored by EMC/Isilon)
Reviewed by:	kan (previous version), scottl,
	mjacob (isp(4), no objections for target mode changes)
Discussed with:	     ian (arm changes)
Tested by:	marius (sparc64), mips (jmallet), isci(4) on x86 (jharris),
	amd64 (Fabian Keil <freebsd-listen@fabiankeil.de>)
2013-02-12 16:57:20 +00:00
Xin LI
ef17620fc8 MFV r245512:
* Illumos zfs issue #3035 [1] LZ4 compression support in ZFS.

LZ4 is a new high-speed BSD-licensed compression algorithm created
by Yann Collet that delivers very high compression and decompression
performance compared to lzjb (>50% faster on compression, >80% faster
on decompression and around 3x faster on compression of incompressible
data), while giving better compression ratio [1].

This version of LZ4 corresponds to upstream's [2] revision 85.

Please note that for obvious reasons this is not backward read
compatible.  This means once a pool have LZ4 compressed data, these
data can no longer be read by older ZFS implementations.

Local changes:

 - On-stack hash table disabled and using kernel slab allocator
   instead, at this time.  This requires larger kernel thread stack
   for zio workers.  This may change in the future should we adjusted
   the zio workers' thread stack size.
 - likely and unlikely will be undefined if they are already defined,
   this is required for i386 XEN build.
 - Removed De Bruijn sequence based __builtin_ctz family of builtins
   in favor of the latter.  Both GCC and clang supports these builtins.
 - Changed the way the LZ4 code detects endianness.
 - Manual pages modifications to mention the feature based on Illumos
   counterpart.
 - Boot loader changes to make it support LZ4 decompression.

[1] https://www.illumos.org/issues/3035
[2] http://code.google.com/p/lz4/source/list

Obtained from:	Illumos (13921:9d721847e469)
Tested on:	FreeBSD/amd64
MFC after:	1 month
2013-02-09 06:39:28 +00:00
Xin LI
08c49d655e In r246282 the KTR_ENTRIES was specified with syntax error, fix it so 'make
universe' would work.

MFC after:	12 days
X-MFC-with:	r246282
2013-02-08 22:41:48 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
36b7dde416 allow for large KTR_ENTRIES values by allocating ktr_buf using malloc(9)
Only during very early boot, before malloc(9) is functional (SI_SUB_KMEM),
the static ktr_buf_init is used.  Size of the static buffer is determined
by a new kernel option KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES.  Its default value is 1024.

This commit builds on top of r243046.

Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	17 days
2013-02-03 09:57:39 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
bfdcb3bcba print compiler version in the kernel banner
And provide kernel compiler version as a sysctl as well.
This is useful while we have gcc and clang cohabitation.
This could be even more useful when we have support
for external toolchains.

In cooperation with:	mjg
MFC after:		13 days
2013-02-02 11:58:35 +00:00
Andrew Turner
8f197f151c Don't build the kernel with Thumb interworking as we don't support Thumb. 2013-01-23 07:27:38 +00:00
Xin LI
8ec81e3926 - Don't include date and time the driver is built, this is useful for
generating binary diffs.
 - Constify a few strings used in the driver.
 - Style changes to make the driver compile with default clang settings.

Approved by:	HighPoint Technologies
MFC after:	3 days
2013-01-22 05:41:34 +00:00
Andrew Turner
b56c0c673a When DDB is enabled and we are building for the ARM EABI include the unwind
tables in the kernel.
2013-01-19 22:08:16 +00:00