- never call up to the tty layer to restart output for keyboard input in
console mode. This was already disallowed in kdb mode. Other cases
are rarely reached.
- disable the reboot, halt and powerdown keys in console mode. The suspend,
standby and panic keys are still allowed, and aren't even conditonal
on excessive configuration options. Some of these actions are still
available in ddb mode as ddb commands which are equally unsafe. Some
are useful at input prompts and should be restored when the locking is
fixed.
- disallow bells in kdb mode (should be in console mode, but the flag for
that is not available). Visual bell gives very alarming behaviour by
trying to use callouts which don't work in kdb mode. Audio bell uses
timeouts and hardware resources with mutexes that can deadlock in
reasonable use of ddb.
Screen switches in kdb mode are not very safe, but they are important
functionality and there is a lot of code to make them sort of work.
restores avoidance of doing dangerous things like calling wakeup() and
callouts while in ddb.
Initialization of 'debugger' was broken by removing the cndbctl() console
method that was used mainly in this driver to initialize 'debugger' and
switch to the console screen on entry to ddb. The screen switch was
restored using the cngrab() method, but cngrab() is more general so it
should not initialize 'debugger' and never did. 'debugger' was just
an over-engineered alias for kdb_active anyway. It existed because
kdb_active (when it was named ddb_active) was considered as a private
kdb variable, and there are ordering problems initializing the variables
atomically with the state that they represent, but an extra variable and
method to set it increased these problems.
The bug caused LORs, but WITNESS is normally misconfigured with
WITNESS_SKIPSIN so it doesn't check the spinlocks used by wakeup() and
callouts.
virtual-device, but needs to be per-physical-device so that it protects
shared data. Usually, scp->sc->write_in_progress got corrupted first
and further corruption was limited when this variable was left at nonzero
with no write in progress.
Attempt to fix missing lock destruction in r162285. Put it with the
lock destruction for r172250 after moving the latter. Both might be
unreachable.
To demonstrate the bug, find a buggy syscall or sysctl that calls
printf(9) and run this often. Run hd /dev/zero >/dev/ttyvN for any
N != 0. The console spam goes to ttyv0 and the non-console spam goes
to ttyvN, so the lock provided no protection (but it helped for
N == 0).
Without this, rules using address ranges (e.g. "10.1.1.1 - 10.1.1.5") did not
match addresses correctly on little-endian systems.
PR: 211796
Obtained from: OpenBSD (sthen)
MFC after: 3 days
Fix PC_REGS() so that printing of instructions works in some useful
cases. ddb only understands a single flat address space, but this
macro allows mapping $cs:$eip into vm86's flat address space well
enough for the MI parts of ddb. This doesn't work for the MD parts
that do stack traces, and there are no similar macros for data addresses.
PC_REGS() has to use the trapframe pointer instead of the pcb for this.
For other CPUs, the trapframe pointer is not available except by tracing
back to it. But tracing back through vm86 trapframes is broken even
starting with one.
It was remarkably hard to trace all current threads. "show pcpu" only
showed the pid, and there was nothing (?) better than searching ps output
to find the tids on CPUs. This change simplifies the search, but you
still have to trace the tid for each CPU manually.
the fixed-width numeric field 'wchan', as in ps(1). They were sort
of centered, although the template shows 'state' as right-justified.
The `wmesg' field very rarely has a prefix of '*' (for lock names)
that is still to the left of the header, and the width of this field
is reduced from 8 to 7 (more than 6 is an error).
The 'wmesg' and 'wchan' fields are still misnamed and poorly handled.
They are named sort of backwards relative to ps(1):
- wmesg in ddb = mwchan in ps
- wmesg in ddb = wchan in ps (if it is a wait channel name, not a lock name)
- wchan in ddb = nwchan in ps
ddb ps wastes lots of space for the unimportant 'wchan' field (20
columns altogether on 64-bit arches). ps(1) documents using a
compressed format, but the compression only omits leading nybbles of
0 so it has neveqr worked on arches that put the kernel in the top half
of the address space. It just avoids wasting space for an 0x prefix.
single stepping of multiple instructions (e.g., s/p,<count> and n/p).
db_print_loc_and_inst() already prints a newline on all arches although
it probably shouldn't.
Especially on SMP systems, single stepping tends to deadlock or panic
too quickly to be useful for anything except finding bugs in itself,
but with printing "itself" includes console drivers so it is useful
for generating stress tests for console drivers.
mpc85xx_map_dcsr() returns a vm_offset_t, not an error code.
mpc85xx_fix_errata() will gracefully exit if mpc85xx_map_dcsr() returns 0, as
that indicates an error (NULL pointer).
__syncicache() only syncs the icache on the current CPU, it doesn't touch the
cache on any other core. Replace the call with cpu_flush_dcache() instead.
Since bp_kernload is not touched again by the boot CPU in this code path, dcbf
is no less efficient than the dcbst from __syncicache() by invalidating the
cache line.
Summary:
There is often a need at the debugger to print arbitrary special
purpose registers (SPRs) on PowerPC. Using a rewritable asm stub, print any SPR
provided on the command line.
Note, as there is no checking in this, attempting to print a nonexistent SPR
may cause a Program exception (illegal instruction, or boundedly undefined).
Note also that this relies on the kernel text pages being writable. If in the
future this is made not the case, this will need to be reworked.
Test Plan:
Printing the Processor Version Register (PVR, SPR 287):
db> show spr 11f
SPR 287(11f): 80240012
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7403
incorrect from the error cases in exec_map_first_page(). They are
unnecessary because we automatically unbusy the page in vm_page_free()
when we remove it from the object. The calls are incorrect because they
happen after the page is freed, so we might actually unbusy the page
after it has been reallocated to a different object. (This error was
introduced in r292373.)
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Summary:
u-boot, following the ePAPR specification, puts secondary cores into a
spinloop at boot, rather than leaving them shut off. It then relies on the host
OS to write the correct values to a special spin table, located in coherent
memory (on newer implementations), or noncoherent memory (older
implementations).
This supports both implementations of ePAPR, as well as continuing to support
non-ePAPR booting, by first attempting to use the spintable, and falling back to
expecting non-started CPUs.
Test Plan:
Booted on a P5020 board. Tested before and after the changes.
Before the changes, prints the error "SMP: CPU 1 already out of hold-off state!"
and panics shortly thereafter. After the changes, same boot method lets it
complete boot.
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: Alex Perez/Inertial Computing
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7494
The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external
action module.
Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This
keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this
instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped
IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation.
A configuration of instance should looks like this:
1. Create lookup tables:
# ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6
# ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4
2. Fill T46 and T64 tables.
3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement:
# ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136
4. Create NAT64 instance:
# ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64
5. Add rules that matches the traffic:
# ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46)
# ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96
6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96
via NAT64 host.
Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only
one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines
the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation.
A configuration of instance should looks like this:
1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement:
# ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136
2. Create NAT64 instance:
# ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28
3. Add rules that matches the traffic:
# ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28
# ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96
4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96
via NAT64 host.
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
ipfw_objhash_lookup_table_kidx does lookup kernel index of table;
ipfw_ref_table/ipfw_unref_table takes and releases reference to table.
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
* make interface cloner VNET-aware;
* simplify cloner code and use if_clone_simple();
* migrate LOGIF_LOCK() to rmlock;
* add ipfw_bpf_mtap2() function to pass mbuf to BPF;
* introduce new additional ipfwlog0 pseudo interface. It differs from
ipfw0 by DLT type used in bpfattach. This interface is intended to
used by ipfw modules to dump packets with additional info attached.
Currently pflog format is used. ipfw_bpf_mtap2() function uses second
argument to determine which interface use for dumping. If dlen is equal
to ETHER_HDR_LEN it uses old ipfw0 interface, if dlen is equal to
PFLOG_HDRLEN - ipfwlog0 will be used.
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
the patch in D1626 plus changes so that it includes counts for
NFSv4.1 (and the draft of NFSv4.2).
Also, make all the counts uint64_t and add a vers field at the
beginning, so that future revisions can easily be implemented.
There is code in place to handle the old vesion of the nfsstats
structure for backwards binary compatibility.
Subsequent commits will update nfsstat(8) to use the new fields.
Submitted by: will (earlier version)
Reviewed by: ken
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1626
- Move group task queue into kern/subr_gtaskqueue.c
- Change intr_enable to return an int so it can be detected if it's not
implemented
- Allow different TX/RX queues per set to be different sizes
- Don't split up TX mbufs before transmit
- Allow a completion queue for TX as well as RX
- Pass the RX budget to isc_rxd_available() to allow an earlier return
and avoid multiple calls
Submitted by: shurd
Reviewed by: gallatin
Approved by: scottl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7393
Some defines needed for exporting serial numbers from the SMBIOS were
missed during integration of SMBIOS support in the EFI boot loader (r281138).
This is needed for getting the hostid set from the system hardware UUID.
PR: 206031
Submitted by: Thomas Eberhardt <sneakywumpus@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
These may have ccache in them or -target/--sysroot from external
compiler or SYSTEM_COMPILER support. Many ports do not support
a CC with spaces in it, such as emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod.
Passing --sysroot to ports makes no sense as ports doesn't support
--sysroot currently.
If these variables need to be overridden for ports then they can
be set in make.conf or passed as make arguments.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
promote memory as I am not sure all the demotion cases are handled, however
it is useful to implement pmap_page_set_memattr. This is used, for example,
when mapping uncached memory for bus_dma(9).
pmap_page_set_memattr needs to demote the DMAP region as on ARM we need to
ensure all mappings to the same physical address have the same attributes.
Reviewed by: kib
Obtained from: ABT Systems Ltd
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6987
The current in_pcb.h includes route.h, which includes sockaddr structures.
Including <sys/socketvar.h> should require <sys/socket.h>; add it in
the appropriate place.
PR: 211385
Submitted by: Sergey Kandaurov and iron at mail.ua
Reviewed by: gnn
Approved by: gnn (mentor)
MFC after: 1 day
The only difference between 3 and 3B is the size of the RJ45 port.
And now we have a uboot port that expect pcduino3.dts to be present.
Reported by: imp
Correctly limit npairs passed to vtnet_ctrl_mq_cmd. This ensures that
VQ_ALLOC_INFO_INIT is called with the correct value, preventing the system
from hanging when max_virtqueue_pairs > VTNET_MAX_QUEUE_PAIRS.
Add new sysctl requested_vq_pairs which allow the user to configure
the requested number of virtqueue pairs. The actual value will still take
into account the system limits.
Also missing sysctls for the current tunables so their values can be seen.
PR: 207446
Reported by: Andy Carrel
MFC after: 3 days
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: Multiplay
Now zero value of arg1 used to specify "tablearg", use the old "tablearg"
value for "nat global". Introduce new macro IP_FW_NAT44_GLOBAL to replace
hardcoded magic number to specify "nat global". Also replace 65535 magic
number with corresponding macro. Fix typo in comments.
PR: 211256
Tested by: Victor Chernov
MFC after: 3 days
It was added in r153192 for XFS and doesn't appear to have been used for
anything else. XFS was disconnected in r241607 and removed entirely in
r247631.
Reported by: mlaier
Reviewed by: imp, kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7468
CloudABI executables already provide support for passing in vDSOs. This
functionality is used by the emulator for OS X to inject system call
handlers. On FreeBSD, we could use it to optimize calls to
gettimeofday(), etc.
Though I don't have any plans to optimize any system calls right now,
let's go ahead and already pass in a vDSO. This will allow us to
simplify the executables, as the traditional "syscall" shims can be
removed entirely. It also means that we gain more flexibility with
regards to adding and removing system calls.
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7438
SMBIOS Type 1 fields:
smbios.system.sku - SKU Number (SMBIOS 2.4 and above)
smbios.system.family - Family (SMBIOS 2.4 and above)
Add kernel environment variables under smbios.planar for the following
SMBIOS Type 2 fields:
smbios.planar.tag - Asset Tag
smbios.planar.location - Location in Chassis
Reviewed by: jhb, grembo
Approved by: sjg (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7453
unordered user messages using DATA chunks as invalid ones.
While there, ensure that error causes are provided when
sending ABORT chunks in case of reassembly problems detected.
Thanks to Taylor Brandstetter for making me aware of this problem.
MFC after: 3 days
On all the other architectures, this function can also be called on the
currently running thread. In this case, we shouldn't fix up the address
in the PCB, but also patch up the register itself. Otherwise it will not
become active and will simply become overwritten by the next switch.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7437
The offset of the directory file, passed to getdirentries(2) syscall,
is user-controllable. The value of the offset must not be asserted,
instead the invalid value should be checked and rejected if invalid.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
processes which combine kernel and non-kernel threads, e.g. nfsd. For
such processes, termination of a kthread must recheck signal delivery
among other threads according to masks.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
exception is caught in kernel mode. There are third-party modules
which trigger the issue, and since the problem causes usermode state
corruption at least, panic in production kernels as well.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Machine privilege level was specially designed to use in vendor's
firmware or bootloader. We have implemented operation in machine
mode in FreeBSD as part of understanding RISC-V ISA, but it is time
to remove it.
We now use BBL (Berkeley Boot Loader) -- standard RISC-V firmware,
which provides operation in machine mode for us.
We now use standard SBI calls to machine mode, instead of handmade
'syscalls'.
o Remove HTIF bus.
HTIF bus is now legacy and no longer exists in RISC-V specification.
HTIF code still exists in Spike simulator, but BBL do not provide
raw interface to it.
Memory disk is only choice for now to have multiuser booted in Spike,
until Spike has implemented more devices (e.g. Virtio, etc).
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Sponsored by: HEIF5
`device_t` is not defined outside the kernel but this header is used by
eg. libkvm or vmstat(8). Thus, r303890 broke the build.
So let's restore `struct device` here until a longer term solution is
found.
Reported by: Michael Butler <imb@protected-networks.net>, Jenkins
MFC after: 3 days
MFC with: r303890
Uses of commas instead of a semicolons can easily go undetected. The comma
can serve as a statement separator but this shouldn't be abused when
statements are meant to be standalone.
Detected with devel/coccinelle following a hint from DragonFlyBSD.
MFC after: 1 month
Uses of commas instead of a semicolons can easily go undetected. The comma
can serve as a statement separator but this shouldn't be abused when
statements are meant to be standalone.
Detected with devel/coccinelle following a hint from DragonFlyBSD.
MFC after: 1 month
Several files use the internal name of `struct device` instead of
`device_t` which is part of the public API. This patch changes all
`struct device *` to `device_t`.
The remaining occurrences of `struct device` are those referring to the
Linux or OpenBSD version of the structure, or the code is not built on
FreeBSD and it's unclear what to do.
Submitted by: Matthew Macy <mmacy@nextbsd.org> (previous version)
Approved by: emaste, jhibbits, sbruno
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7447
- Add constants for the fields in the root-entry table address register,
namely the root type type (RTT) and root table address (RTA) mask.
- Add macros for the bitmask of the domain ID field in the second word
of context table entries as well as a helper macro (DMAR_CTX2_GET_DID)
to extract the domain ID from a context table entry.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Previously the loop in PCIIOCGETCONF would terminate as soon as it
found enough matches. Now it will continue iterating through the
PCI device list and only terminate if it finds another matching device
for which it has no room to store a conf structure. This means that
PCI_GETCONF_LAST_DEVICE is reliably returned when the number of
matching devices is equal to the number of slots in the matches
buffer. For example, if a program requests the conf structure for a
single PCI function with a specified domain/bus/slot/function it will
now get PCI_GETCONF_LAST_DEVICE instead of PCI_GETCONF_MORE_DEVS.
While here, simplify the loop conditional a bit more by explicitly
breaking out of the loop if copyout() fails and removing a redundant
i < pci_numdevs check.
Reviewed by: vangyzen, imp
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7445
Use this to map an absolute queue ID to a logical queue ID in interrupt
handlers. For the regular cxgbe/cxl drivers this should be a no-op as
the base absolute ID should be zero. VF devices have a non-zero base
absolute ID and require this change. While here, export the absolute ID
of egress queues via a sysctl.
Reviewed by: np
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7446
Clear the device description to avoid use after free because the
bsddev is not destroyed when the mlx5en module is unloaded. Only when
the parent mlx5 module is unloaded the bsddev is destroyed. This fixes
a panic on listing sysctls which refer strings in the bsddev after the
mlx5en module has been unloaded.
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 1 week
The problem was that 'zfsvfs' variable was not initialized if the error
was detected, but in the exit path the variable was dereferenced before
the error code was checked.
Reported by: np
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC with: r303763
_prison_check_ip4 renamed to prison_check_ip4_locked
Move IPv6-specific jail functions to new file netinet6/in6_jail.c
_prison_check_ip6 renamed to prison_check_ip6_locked
Add appropriate prototypes to sys/sys/jail.h
Adjust kern_jail.c to call prison_check_ip4_locked and
prison_check_ip6_locked accordingly.
Add netinet/in_jail.c and netinet6/in6_jail.c to the list of files that
need to be built when INET and INET6, respectively, are configured in the
kernel configuration file.
Reviewed by: jtl
Approved by: sjg (mentor)
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6799
If the listening socket is closed while sonewconn() is executing, the
nascent child socket is aborted, which results in recursion on the
unp_link lock when the child's pru_detach method is invoked. Fix this
by using a flag to mark such sockets, and skip a part of the socket's
teardown during detach.
Reported by: Raviprakash Darbha <rdarbha@juniper.net>
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7398
in GENERIC.
Fixup #ifdef RSS code blocks so that they build and add/delete variables
that were missesd during the creation of this code.
This code is untested and should have a big red warning on it.
Reported by: npn@
MFC after: 2 days
driver. This change significantly increases the overall RX aggregation
ratio for heavily loaded networks handling 10-80 thousand simultaneous
connections.
Remove the turbo LRO code and all references to it which has now been
superceeded by the tcp_lro_queue_mbuf() function.
Tested by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 1 week
In one corner case in the bxe TX path, a NULL mbuf could be enqueued onto
a drbr queue. This could case a KASSERT to fire with INVARIANTS enabled,
or the processing of packets from the queue to be prematurely ended later
on.
Submitted by: Matt Joras (matt.joras AT isilon.com)
Reviewed by: davidcs
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7041
last SID/SSN pair wasn't filled in.
Thanks to Julian Cordes for providing a packetdrill script
triggering the issue and making me aware of the bug.
MFC after: 3 days
CloudABI executables that are emulated on Mac OS X do not invoke system
calls through "syscall". Instead, they make use of a vDSO that is
provided by the emulator that provides symbols for all of the system
call routines. The emulator can implement these any way it likes.
At some point in time we want to do this for native execution as well,
so that CloudABI executables are entirely oblivious of how system calls
need to be performed. They will simply call into functions and let that
deal with all of the details.
These source files can be used to generate a simple vDSO that does
nothing more than invoke "syscall". All we need to do now is map it into
the processes.
Obtained from: https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
The saved channel callback in util softc is actually never used.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7424
Without enabling this bit, tlbre and tlbsx don't update the MAS7 register,
resulting in garbage in the register after a read (rather, the previous setting
of it for a tlbwe). This can result in mmu_booke_mapdev_attr() thinking
mappings that should match actually don't, because tlb1_read_entry() can't
determine the correct address of a given entry.
MFC after: 11-RELEASE
bouncing of unmapped buffers. Also treat userspace buffers as unmapped, to
avoid borrowing the UVA for copies. This allows sync'ing userspace buffers
outside the context of the owning process, and sync'ing bounced maps in
non-sleepable contexts.
This change is equivalent to r286787 for x86.
Reviewed by: jhibbits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3989
turn them into a shared definition.
Set M_MCAST/M_BCAST appropriately upon packet reception in net80211, just
before they are delivered up to the ethernet stack.
Submitted by: rstone
* remove the DEBUG ifdef; defining it is too far reaching throughout
the whole system;
* add a bitmask in the softc for controlling debugging;
* .. enable said debugging as a sysctl;
* add bitmaps for register access, reset and vlans.
TODO:
* Now that the debug statements are configurable, we definitely could
do with more debugging
* Move the debugging into the top-level etherswitch driver and have
sub-drivers obey.
This work, originally from Stacey Son, uses the MIPS UserReg for
reading the TLS data, and will fall back to the normal syscall path
when it isn't supported.
This code dynamically patches cpu_switch() to bypass the UserReg
instruction so to avoid generating a machine exception.
Thanks to sson for the original work, and to Dan Nelson for
bringing it to date and testing it on MIPS32 with me.
Tested:
* mips64 (sson)
* mips74k (dnelson_1901@yahoo.com) - AR9344 SoC, UserReg support
* mips24k (adrian) - AR9331 SoC, no UserReg support
Obtained from: sson, dnelson_1901@yahoo.com
Make FDT blob available via opaque hw.fdt.dtb sysctl, if a DTB has been
installed by the time sysctls are registered.
Reviewed by: andrew
Approved by: sjg (mentor)
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7411
These are currently unused in our implementation and some even appear to
have not been implemented yet on linux but it is good to keep them for
reference.
Obtained from: NetBSD (CVS Rev. 1.41)
MFC after: 1 month
* Use the right incantation to get the next stack pointer. Since powerpc uses
special frames for traps, dereferencing the stack pointer straight up won't
get us the next stack pointer in every case.
* Clear EE using the correct instruction sequence. The PowerISA states that
'andi.' ANDs the register with 0||<imm>, instead of sign extending or filling
out the unavailable bits with 1. Even if it did sign extend, PSL_EE is
0x8000, so ~PSL_EE is 0x7fff, and the upper bits would be cleared. Use rlwinm
in the 32-bit case, and a two-rotate sequence in the 64-bit case, the latter
chosen to follow the output generated by gcc.
MFC after: 1 week
The problem is that the special .zfs nodes are not represented by
znodes but by special gfs-based nodes.
r303763 changed interface of zfs_dirlook such that started operating on
znodes rather than on vnodes and, thus, the function became unsuitable
for handling .zfs entities.
The solution is to move the handling of the special cases to zfs_lookup,
the only consumer of zfs_dirlook.
I already had this solution applied in D7421, but for different reasons.
Reported by: asomers
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC with: r303763
The interpretation of the Electromechanical Interlock Status was
inverted, so we disengaged the EI if a card was inserted.
Fix it to engage the EI if a card is inserted.
When displaying the slot capabilites/status with pciconf:
- We inverted the sense of the Power Controller Control bit,
saying the power was off when it was really on (according to
this bit). Fix that.
- Display the status of the Electromechanical Interlock:
EI(engaged)
EI(disengaged)
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Dell Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7426
* add an ANY debug level which will always echo the message if debugging
is compiled in;
* log MDIO transaction timeouts if debugging is compiled in;
* the argemdio device is different to arge, so turning on MDIO debugging
flags in arge->sc_debug doesn't help. Add a debug sysctl to argemdio
as well so that MDIO transactions can be debugged.
Tested:
* AR9331
Simplify the logic involved in changing the nic features on the fly, and
only reset the frontend when really needed (when changing RX features). Also
don't return from the ioctl until the interface has been properly
reconfigured.
While there, make sure XN_CSUM_FEATURES is used consistently.
Reported by: julian
MFC after: 5 days
X-MFC-with: r303488
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
This keeps the segments/ACK/FIN delivery order.
Before this patch, it was observed: if A sent FIN immediately after
an ACK, B would deliver FIN first to the TCP stack, then the ACK.
This out-of-order delivery causes one unnecessary ACK sent from B.
Reviewed by: gallatin, hps
Obtained from: rrs, gallatin
Sponsored by: Netflix (rrs, gallatin), Microsoft (sephe)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7415
ZFS POSIX Layer is originally written for Solaris VFS which is very
different from FreeBSD VFS. Most importantly many things that FreeBSD VFS
manages on behalf of all filesystems are implemented in ZPL in a different
way.
Thus, ZPL contains code that is redundant on FreeBSD or duplicates VFS
functionality or, in the worst cases, badly interacts / interferes
with VFS.
The most prominent problem is a deadlock caused by the lock order reversal
of vnode locks that may happen with concurrent zfs_rename() and lookup().
The deadlock is a result of zfs_rename() not observing the vnode locking
contract expected by VFS.
This commit removes all ZPL internal locking that protects parent-child
relationships of filesystem nodes. These relationships are protected
by vnode locks and the code is changed to take advantage of that fact
and to properly interact with VFS.
Removal of the internal locking allowed all ZPL dmu_tx_assign calls to
use TXG_WAIT mode.
Another victim, disputable perhaps, is ZFS support for filesystems with
mixed case sensitivity. That support is not provided by the OS anyway,
so in ZFS it was a buch of dead code.
To do:
- replace ZFS_ENTER mechanism with VFS managed / visible mechanism
- replace zfs_zget with zfs_vget[f] as much as possible
- get rid of not really useful now zfs_freebsd_* adapters
- more cleanups of unneeded / unused code
- fix / replace .zfs support
PR: 209158
Reported by: many
Tested by: many (thank you all!)
MFC after: 5 days
Sponsored by: HybridCluster / ClusterHQ
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6533
r296773 was done to only remove libc symbols for <7. We want to provide
the syscall symbols going forward for 7+.
Discussed with: jhb
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
In particular, fix factual, grammatical, and spelling errors in various
comments, and remove comments that are out of place in this function.
Reviewed by: kib, markj
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7410