Elf_map_insert() needs to create mapping at the known fixed address.
Usage of vm_map_find() assumes, on the other hand, that any suitable
address space range above or equal the specified hint, is acceptable.
Due to operating on the fresh or cleared address space, vm_map_find()
usually creates mapping starting exactly at hint.
Switch to vm_map_insert() use to clearly request fixed mapping from
the VM.
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
vm_map_insert() failure, drop the vnode lock around the call to
vm_object_deallocate().
Since the deallocated object is the vm object of the vnode, we might
get the vnode lock recursion there. In fact, it is almost impossible
to make vm_map_insert() failing there on stock kernel.
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
that this shouldn't go in. I was unaware when I merged the pull
request. I don't wish to upset the status quo, so backout per
project practice.
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/92
Noted by: hrs@
Unclear how, but the locking routine for mutexes was using the *release*
barrier instead of acquire. This must have been either a copy-pasto or bad
completion.
Going through other uses of atomics shows no barriers in:
- upgrade routines (addressed in this patch)
- sections protected with turnstile locks - this should be fine as necessary
barriers are in the worst case provided by turnstile unlock
I would like to thank Mark Millard and andreast@ for reporting the problem and
testing previous patches before the issue got identified.
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Hardware provided by: IBM LTC
TW_CL_MAX_NUM_LUNS should not be 16 but I presume 255. I have a 3ware
controller with more than 16 volumes (LUN's) and otherwise all LUN's
above the 16'th are not working.
Submitted by: jcatrysse <j.catrysse@proximedia.be>
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/100
left-click event. It can be disabled setting the new
hw.usb.wsp.enable_single_tap_clicks sysctl to 0.
Submitted by: K Staring <qdk@quickdekay.net>
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/97
Renumber cluase 4 to 3, per what everybody else did when BSD granted
them permission to remove clause 3. My insistance on keeping the same
numbering for legal reasons is too pedantic, so give up on that point.
Submitted by: Jan Schaumann <jschauma@stevens.edu>
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/96
and csum_flags using information from all fragments. This fixes
dropping of reassembled packets due to wrong checksum when the IPv6
checksum offloading is enabled on a network card.
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Otherwise kernel traps on NULL dereference if fpu_kern(9) is used from the
thread0 context.
Reported by: cem
Reviewed by: cem, jhb
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Make the random number generator work so we can do WPA encryption on the AP's.
Submitted by: Michael Vale <m.vale@live.com.au>
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/16
Sockets representing the TCP endpoints for iWARP connections are
allocated by the ibcore module. Before this revision they were closed
either by the ibcore module or the iw_cxgbe hardware driver depending on
the state transitions during connection teardown. This is error prone
and there were cases where both iw_cxgbe and ibcore closed the socket
leading to double-free panics. The fix is to let ibcore close the
sockets it creates and never do it in the driver.
- Use sodisconnect instead of soclose (preceded by solinger = 0) in the
driver to tear down an RDMA connection abruptly. This does what's
intended without releasing the socket's fd reference.
- Close the socket in ibcore when the iWARP iw_cm_id is destroyed. This
works for all kinds of sockets: clients that initiate connections,
listeners, and sockets accepted off of listeners.
Reviewed by: Steve Wise @ Open Grid Computing, hselasky@
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9796
The extended LVT entries can be used to configure interrupt delivery
for various events that are internal to a processor and can use this
feature.
All current processors that support the feature have four of such entries.
The entries are all masked upon the processor reset, but it's possible
that firmware may use some of them.
BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guides for some processor models do not assign
any particular names to the extended LVTs, while other BKDGs provide names
and suggested usage for them.
However, there is no fixed mapping between the LVTs and the processor
events in any processor model that supports the feature. Any entry can be
assigned to any event. The assignment is done by programming an offset
of an entry into configuration bits corresponding to an event.
This change does not expose the flexibility that the feature offers.
The change adds just a single method to configure a hardcoded extended LVT
entry to deliver APIC_CMC_INT. The method is designed to be used with
Machine Check Error Thresholding mechanism on supported processor models.
For references please see BKDGs for families 10h - 16h and specifically
descriptions of APIC30, APIC400, APIC[530:500] registers.
For a description of the Error Thresholding mechanism see, for example,
BKDG for family 10h, section 2.12.1.6.
http://developer.amd.com/resources/developer-guides-manuals/
Thanks to jhb and kib for their suggestions.
Reviewed by: kib
Discussed with: jhb
MFC after: 5 weeks
Relnotes: maybe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9612
to stdout in the non-kernel case and to the console+log
in the kernel case. For the kernel case it hooks the
putbuf() machinery underneath printf(9) so that the buffer
is written completely atomically and without a copy into
another temporary buffer. This is useful for fixing
compound console/log messages that become broken and
interleaved when multiple threads are competing for the
console.
Reviewed by: ken, imp
Sponsored by: Netflix
This adds clocks support for the aw_ccung on the A31 SoC.
Newer DTS files require this.
All the clocks except two CSI are defined and exported on the clock domain.
The PLL_DDR clock have an update bit which need to be set after changing
the value, add the possibility to define one for NKMP clocks.
This allow us to add the missing clocks.
We now have the full list of clocks created under the clock domain.
SBP-2 specification defined maximum CDB length as 12 bytes. Newer SBP-3
specification allows CDB of any size, but this driver is too old. Proper
solution would be to look on maximal ORB size supported by the target.
MFC after: 1 week
"all" in ports currently means "stage the ports", which requires root today,
and brings to light other potential issues, like ENAMETOOLONG with staged
directories (bug 161481, etc).
This fixes buildkernel for me when run as a non-root user, assuming all
of the prerequisites have been installed beforehand and are up-to-date.
MFC after: 1 month
Discussed with: swills (IRC)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Add the necessary bits to enable kernel breakpoints for Book-E. The entrypoint
for program exception is very trivial, so rather than expand it to be similar to
AIM, add it into the standard trap handler.
This wasn't blocked out as Book-E specific because it is only a minor redundancy
over AIM, which should have already called db_trap_glue() at this point. If
it's going to panic with a fatal trap anywya, it doesn't matter if it goes
through this path again.
When committing DTrace in 2012/2013 era I inadvertently broke breakpoints, by
setting EXC_DTRACE to the same value as BKPT_INST. Change EXC_DTRACE to a
different, yet logically identical, trap (tw <all>,31,31).
MFC after: 2 weeks
RSS hash type will be used to identify the CPU on to which, a receive packet
will be queued. This patch extracts the "RSS hash type" from the receive
completion and sends it to the stack.
Submitted by: Venkatkumar Duvvuru <venkatkumar.duvvuru@broadcom.com>
Reviewed by: shurd
Approved by: sbruno
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Broadcom Limited
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9685
2. add sysctl to set pause frame parameters
3. increase max segs for TSO packets to BXE_TSO_MAX_SEGMENTS (32)
4. add debug messages for PHY
5. HW LRO support restricted to FreeBSD versions 8.x and above.
Submitted by:Vaishali.Kulkarni@cavium.com
MFC after:5 days
This is required for FDT's standard "reg-io-width" property
(similar to "reg-shift" property) found in many DTS files.
This fixes operation on Altera Arria 10 SOC Development Kit,
where standard ns8250 uart allows 4-byte access only.
Reviewed by: kan, marcel
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9785
The fixed is used only to fix up buggy MPTable information and the
trigger mode is probably ignored for the relevant interrupt types
anyway. Still, it's better to be standards compliant and have the code
do what it says it does.
Discussed with: jhb
MFC after: 5 days
vm_map_lookup_done should only be called when the gntdev has finished poking at
the entry.
Reported by: alc
Reviewed by: alc
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
The biggest change is that ctl_remove_initiator() now generates I_T NEXUS
LOSS event, cleaning part of LUs state related to the initiator.
MFC after: 2 weeks
During acpi_cmbat_attach() the acpi_cmbat_init_battery() notification
handler is registered. It has been observed this notification handler
can be called instantly, before the attach routine has returned. In
the notification handler there is a call to device_is_attached() which
returns false. Because the softc is set we know an attach is in
progress and the fix is simply to wait and try again in this case.
Reviewed by: avg @
MFC after: 1 week
The pl011 UART has a 16 entry Tx FIFO and a 16 entry Rx FIFO that
have not been used so far. Update the driver to enable the FIFOs
and use them in transmit and receive.
Reviewed by: andrew
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8819
directly from the node.
- Use ni_txparms directly instead of calculating them manually every time
- Move M_EAPOL flag check upper; otherwise it may be skipped due to
'ucastrate' / 'mcastrate' check
- Use 'mgtrate' for control frames too (see ifconfig(8), mgtrate parameter)
- Add few more M_EAPOL checks where it was missing (zyd(4), ural(4),
urtw(4))
- Few unrelated cleanups
Tested with:
- Intel 6205 (iwn(4)), STA mode;
- WUSB54GC (rum(4)), HOSTAP mode + RTL8188EU (rtwn(4)), STA mode.
Reviewed by: adrian
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9811
PG_PROMOTED, that indicates whether lingering 4KB page mappings might
need to be flushed on a PDE change that restricts or destroys a 2MB
page mapping. This flag allows the pmap to avoid range invalidations
that are both unnecessary and costly.
Reviewed by: kib, markj
MFC after: 6 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9665
If we asked to send sense data by setting CAM_SEND_SENSE, but SIM didn't
confirm transmission by setting CAM_SENT_SENSE, assume it was not sent.
Queue the I/O back to CTL for later REQUEST SENSE with ctl_queue_sense().
This is needed for error reporting on SPI HBAs like ahc(4)/ahd(4).
MFC after: 2 weeks
Since Linux 4.9-4.10 DTS doesn't have clocks under /clocks but only a ccu node.
Currently only H3 is supported with almost the same state as HEAD.
(video pll aren't supported for now but we don't support video).
This driver and clocks will also be used for other SoC (A64, A31, H5, H2 etc ...)
Reviewed by: jmcneill
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9517
Its more important for SPI HBAs, as they don't support CDBs above 12 bytes.
The new error code makes CAM to fall back to alternative commands.
MFC after: 2 weeks
The ifdefs were '#if !defined(__i386__) || !defined(PC98)' previously,
so cpu_idle_acpi was enabled both i386 and amd64 except PC98.
I was obfuscated by '#if !defined(__i386__)' condition.
Submitted by: bde
Reported by: bde
This allows to properly handle cases when target wants to receive or send
more data then initiator wants to send or receive. Previously in such
cases isp(4) returned CAM_DATA_RUN_ERR, while now it returns resid > 0.
MFC after: 2 weeks
This change removes limitation of single S/G list entry and limitation on
maximal I/O size, using multiple data transfers per I/O if needed. Also
it removes code duplication between send and receive paths, which are now
completely equal.
In particular, don't set the synchronized bit for the peer unless it truly
appears to be synchronized to us. Also, don't set our own synchronized bit
unless we have actually seen a remote system.
Prior to this change, we were seeing some strange behavior, such as:
1. We send an advertisement with the Activity, Aggregation, and Default
flags, followed by an advertisement with the Activity, Aggregation,
Synchronization, and Default flags. However, we hadn't seen an
advertisement from another peer and were still advertising the default
(NULL) peer. A closer examination of the in-kernel data structures (using
kgdb) showed that the system had added the default (NULL) peer as a valid
aggregator for the segment.
2. We were receiving an advertisement from a peer that included the
default (NULL) peer instead of including our system information. However,
we responded with an advertisement that included the Synchronization flag
for both our system and the peer. (Since the peer's advertisement did not
include our system information, we shouldn't add the synchronization bit
for the peer.)
This patch corrects those two items.
Reviewed by: smh
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9485
7570 tunable to allow zvol SCSI unmap to return on commit of txn to ZIL
illumos/illumos-gate@1c9272b8611c9272b861https://www.illumos.org/issues/7570
Based on the discovery that every unmap waits for the commit of the txn to the ZIL,
introducing a very high latency to unmap commands, this behavior was made into a
tunable zvol_unmap_sync_enabled and set to false. The net impact of this change is
that by default SCSI unmap commands will result in space being freed within the zvol
(today they are ignored and returned with good status). However, unlike the code
today, instead of 18+ms per unmap, they take about 30us.
With the testing done on NTFS against a Win2k12 target, the new behavior should work
seamlessly. Files on the zvol that have already been set with the zfree application
will continue to write 0's when deleted, and any new files created since zvol
creation will send unmap commands when deleted. This behavior exists today, but with
this change the unmap commands will be processed and result in reclaim of space.
Author: Stephen Blinick <stephen.blinick@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Steve Gonczi <steve.gonczi@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <saso.kiselkov@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
When we was compering it to code from boot2 it also looks like
this code is buggy and boot2 was never updated to use this code.
USE_XREAD flag is unused in boot2, and common/drv.c was never
build with that flag.
Reviewed by: jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9780
While there, make a change to not evict a first buffer outside the
requested eviciton range.
To do:
- give more consistent names to the size variables
- upstream to OpenZFS
PR: 216178
Reported by: lev
Tested by: lev
MFC after: 2 weeks
callout(9) prohibits callout functions from sleeping.
illumos mutexes are emulated using sx(9).
spa_deadman() calls vdev_deadman() and the latter acquires vq_lock.
As a result we can get a more confusing panic instead of a specific
panic or no panic:
sleepq_add: td 0xfffff80019669960 to sleep on wchan 0xfffff8001cff4d88 with sleeping prohibited
This change adds another level of indirection where the deadman
callout schedules spa_deadman() to be executed on taskqueue_thread.
While there, use callout_schedule(0 instead of callout_reset()
in spa_sync().
Discussed with: mav
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9762
A comment near kmem_reclaim() implies that we already did that.
Calling the hook is useful, because some handlers, e.g. ARC,
might be able to release significant amounts of KVA.
Now that we have more than one place where vm_lowmem hook is called,
use this change as an opportunity to introduce flags that describe
a reason for calling the hook. No handler makes use of the flags yet.
Reviewed by: markj, kib
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Panzura
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9764
6676 Race between unique_insert() and unique_remove() causes ZFS fsid change
illumos/illumos-gate@40510e8eba40510e8ebahttps://www.illumos.org/issues/6676
The fsid of zfs filesystems might change after reboot or remount. The problem seems to
be caused by a race between unique_insert() and unique_remove(). The unique_remove()
is called from dsl_dataset_evict() which is now an asynchronous thread. In a case the
dsl_dataset_evict() thread is very slow and calls unique_remove() too late we will end
up with changed fsid on zfs mount.
This problem is very likely caused by #5056.
Steps to Reproduce
Note: I'm able to reproduce this always on a single core (virtual) machine. On multicore
machines it is not so easy to reproduce.
# uname -a
SunOS openindiana 5.11 illumos-633aa80 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
# zfs create rpool/TEST
# FS=$(echo ::fsinfo | mdb -k | grep TEST | awk '{print $1}')
# echo $FS::print vfs_t vfs_fsid | mdb -k
vfs_fsid = {
vfs_fsid.val = [ 0x54d7028a, 0x70311508 ]
}
# zfs umount rpool/TEST
# zfs mount rpool/TEST
# FS=$(echo ::fsinfo | mdb -k | grep TEST | awk '{print $1}')
# echo $FS::print vfs_t vfs_fsid | mdb -k
vfs_fsid = {
vfs_fsid.val = [ 0xd9454e49, 0x6b36d08 ]
}
#
Impact
The persistent fsid (filesystem id) is essential for proper NFS functionality.
If the fsid of a filesystem changes on remount (or after reboot) the NFS
clients might not be able to automatically recover from such event and the
manual remount of the NFS filesystems on every NFS client might be needed.
Author: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <saso.kiselkov@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Sanjay Nadkarni <sanjay.nadkarni@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Dan Vatca <dan.vatca@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Sebastien Roy <sebastien.roy@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
This code was disabled due to its high memory usage. But now we need this
functionality for cfumass(4) frontend, since USB MS BBB transport does not
support autosense.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Thread might create a condition for delayed SU cleanup, which creates
a reference to the mount point in td_su, but exit without returning
through userret(), e.g. when terminating due to single-threading or
process exit. In this case, td_su reference is not dropped and mount
point cannot be freed.
Handle the situation by clearing td_su also in the thread destructor
and in exit1(). softdep_ast_cleanup() has to receive the thread as
argument, since e.g. thread destructor is executed in different
context.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Convert PCIe hot plug support over to asking the firmware, if any, for
permission to use the HotPlug hardware. Implement pci_request_feature
for ACPI. All other host pci connections to allowing all valid feature
requests.
Sponsored by: Netflix
pcib_request_feature allows drivers to request the firmware (ACPI)
release certain features it may be using. ACPI normally manages things
like hot plug, advanced error reporting and other features until the
OS requests ACPI to relenquish control since it is taking over.
Sponsored by: Netflix
- Check return code from initialization path; otherwise, vap state
may be wrong after an error.
- Do not try to run iwn_stop() / iwn_init() multiple times.
- Merge iwn_radio_on/off() and move RFKILL bit check into the task.
- Try to handle possible RF switch state change in S3 state (PR 181694).
PR: 181694
Reviewed by: adrian
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9797
We have an original panic. Then, instead of writing the core to the dump
device, the kernel has a second panic: "smp_targeted_tlb_shootdown:
interrupts disabled". This change is an attempt to fix that second panic.
When the other CPUs are stopped, we can't notify them of the TLB shootdown,
so we skip that operation. However, when the CPUs come back up, we
invalidate the TLB to ensure they correctly observe any changes to the
page mappings.
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9786
pwgets() is based on ngets() from libstand, which includes a feature
that is not wanted in a very of the function designed for password
handling.
Pressing control+r echos out the entered string
This commit removes that feature from pwgets()
PR: 217298
Reported by: ehaupt
Reviewed by: kristof, tsoome, ehaupt
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9782
On Core2 and older Intel CPUs, where TSC stops in C2, system does not
allow C2 entrance if timecounter hardware is TSC. This is done by
tc_windup() which tests for TC_FLAGS_C2STOP flag of the new
timecounter and increases cpu_disable_c2_sleep if flag is set. Right
now init_TSC_tc() only sets the flag if cpu_deepest_sleep >= 2, but
TSC is initialized too early for this variable to be set by
acpi_cpu.c.
There is no reason to require that ACPI reported C2 and deeper states
to set TC_FLAGS_C2STOP, so remove cpu_deepest_sleep test from
init_TSC_tc() condition. And since this is the only use of the
variable, remove it at all.
Reported and submitted by: Jia-Shiun Li <jiashiun@gmail.com>
Suggested by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
In vm_fault_prefault(), if backward count causes underflow in
calculation of
starta = addra - backward * PAGE_SIZE;
then starta must be clipped to entry->start, instead of zero.
Clipping to zero allowed mapping outside of the map entries address
ranges, in particular, map at zero.
Submitted by: Yanko Yankulov <yanko.yankulov@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: alc
MFC after: 1 week
* Uses the IWM_FW_PAGING_BLOCK_CMD firmware command to tell the firmware
what memory ranges to use for paging.
Obtained from: dragonflybsd.git 8a5b199964f8e7bdb00039f0b48817a01b402f18
Stop building BERI_DE4_BASE and BERI_SIM_BASE, they aren't particularly
valid as they don't have a root dev. Do build BERI_DE4_SDROOT which
does so devices get coverage.
Remove ident from BERI_DE4_BASE for the reasons above which will cause
it to fail to build. BERI_SIM_BASE was already this way and broke
universe.[0]
Reported by: rpokala
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
This function allows the caller to specify the reference clock
and choose between absolute and relative mode. In relative mode,
the remaining time can be returned.
The API is similar to clock_nanosleep(3). Thanks to Ed Schouten
for that suggestion.
While I'm here, reduce the sleep time in the semaphore "child"
test to greatly reduce its runtime. Also add a reasonable timeout.
Reviewed by: ed (userland)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9656
VXGE_DEFAULT_TTI_RTIMER_VAL and VXGE_DEFAULT_RTI_RTIMER_VAL have value
zero but nevertheless we should use the right value on each.
Pointed by: jhb
X-MFC with: r314145
least 2 * MSS. However, if the receive buffer size is small, this might
be impossible. Add back a criterion to send a TCP window update if
the window can be increased by at least half of the receive buffer size.
This condition was removed in r242252. This patch simply brings it back.
PR: 211003
Reviewed by: gnn
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9475
Add if_iwm_7000.c/if_iwm_8000.c to SRCS to match similar additions made
to sys/conf/files after refactoring done in the commit noted.
PR: 217308
Pointyhat to: adrian
Submitted by: Andreas Nilsson <andrnils@gmail.com>
Reported by: Jakob Alvermark <jakob@alvermark.net>, Juan Ramómon Molina Menor <listjm@club.fr>
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
One test was inadvertently expecting a bug in the kernel's sscanf
implementation circa 2012. I don't know when that bug got fixed.
Reported by: royger
Reviewed by: royger
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9766
Most of these are null pointer dereferences or missing error checks in the
unit tests. One is a missing error check in xnb_attach_failed. None can
cause real problems in running systems.
Reported by: Coverity
CIDs: 1092469 1092468 1092467 2092466 1092465 1092512 1092511 1092510
CIDs: 1092510 1092509 1092508 1092507
Reviewed by: royger
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9234
The code is not operational right now so just comment away an obviously
useless assignment. Fix some typos while here.
Found with: coccinelle (da.cocci)
The Xen grant table device treats the mmap offset parameter as an unsigned
type, and as so it must use the newly introduced UOFF_TO_IDX.
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
MFC after: 2 weeks
X-MFC-with: r313690
The clang compiler will optimise these functions down to three AMD64
instructions if the bit argument is a constant during compilation.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
data structures.
vt_change_font() calls vtbuf_grow() to change some vt driver data
structures. It uses TF_MUTE to prevent the console from trying to use those
data structures while it changes them.
During the early stage of the boot process, the vt driver's tc_done routine
uses those data structures; however, it is currently called outside the
TF_MUTE check.
Move the tc_done routine inside the locked TF_MUTE check.
PR: 217282
Reviewed by: ed, ray
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9709
As the current zfs file system is providing symlink via system attributes, need
to update the code accordingly.
Note, as the zfsboot code does not free the memory at this time, the
object list will put some stress on the boot2 heap, eventually we should
address the issue.
Reviewed by: allanjude, smh
Approved by: allanjude (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9706
When allocating unmapped pages, take advantage of the direct map on
AMD64 to get the virtual address corresponding to a page. Else all
pages allocated must be mapped because sometimes the virtual address
of a page is requested.
Move all page allocation and deallocation code into an own C-file.
Add support for GFP_DMA32, GFP_KERNEL, GFP_ATOMIC and __GFP_ZERO
allocation flags.
Make a clear separation between mapped and unmapped allocations.
Obtained from: kmacy @
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
The i915kms driver in Linux 4.9 reimplement parts of the scatter list
functions with regards to performance. In other words there is not so
much room for changing structure layouts and functionality if the
i915kms should be built AS-IS. This patch aligns the scatter list
support to what is expected by the i915kms driver. Remove some
comments not needed while at it.
Obtained from: kmacy @
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
For example, the FreeBSD GCC (4.2.1) has a spotty support for that
feature. If the static keyword is used with an unnamed array parameter
in a function declaration, then the compilation fails with:
error: static or type qualifiers in abstract declarator
The feature does work if the parameter is named.
So, the restriction introduced in this commit can be removed when all
affected function prototypes have the workaround.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Panzura
with geom_flashmap(4) and teach it about MMC for slicing enhanced
user data area partitions. The FDT slicer still is the default for
CFI, NAND and SPI flash on FDT-enabled platforms.
- In addition to a device_t, also pass the name of the GEOM provider
in question to the slicers as a single device may provide more than
provider.
- Build a geom_flashmap.ko.
- Use MODULE_VERSION() so other modules can depend on geom_flashmap(4).
- Remove redundant/superfluous GEOM routines that either do nothing
or provide/just call default GEOM (slice) functionality.
- Trim/adjust includes
Submitted by: jhibbits (RouterBoard bits)
Reviewed by: jhibbits
Note that the timer itself fully supports suspension, but due to the lack of
ordering during the resume process FreeBSD cannot guarantee that the timer is
resumed before any device attempts to use it.
Submitted by: Liuyingdong <liuyingdong@huawei.com>
Reviewed by: royger
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9639
- Move private data about ATIOs/INOTs from per-LUN to per-channel data.
This allows active commands to continue operation after LUN destruction.
This also simplifies lookup of the data by tag in some situations.
- Unify three restart_queue processing implementations.
- Complete all ATIOs from restart_queue on LUN disable.
- Delete ATIO private data when command completed or aborted, not depending
on the ATIO being requeued, that was ugly hack and could never happen. CAM
should always call ether XPT_CONT_TARGET_IO with status or XPT_ABORT.
- Implement XPT_ABORT for queued ATIOs/INOTs to allow CAM do graceful
shutdown, not depending on LUN disable, as it is done in ahd(4)/targ(4).
- Unify isp_endcmd() arguments to make it more usable in generic code.
- Remove never really used LUN state reference counter.
MFC after: 2 weeks
* This is more similar to how code/definitions are distributed in
Linux's iwlwifi.
* This should make recognizing new chipset variants, and adding additional
flags from the Linux iwlwifi code easier, without blowing up if_iwm.c
Obtained from: dragonflybsd.git 27d11320e707d2c41424efc1983762f6799941d6
* Just add the struct iwm_cfg pointers to the iwm_devices array, to get
rid of the large switch clause.
Obtained from: dragonflybsd.git 35f0e6c86c1654323d6b19f7a077f4ab8ac85868
if the fdt data doesn't provide a gpio pin for reading the write protect
switch and also doesn't contain a "wp-disable" property.
In r311735 the long-bitrotted code in this driver for using the non-
standard fdt "mmchs-wp-gpio-pin" property was replaced with new common
support code for handling write-protect and card-detect gpio pins. The
old code never found a property with that name, and the logic was to
assume that no gpio pin meant that the card was not write protected.
The new common code behaves differently. If there is no fdt data saying
what to do about sensing write protect, the value in the standard SDHCI
PRESENT_STATE register is used. On this hardware, if there is no signal
for write protect muxed into the sd controller then that bit in the
register indicates write protect.
The real problem here is the fdt data, which should contain "wp-disable"
properties for eMMC and micro-sd slots where write protect is not even
an option in the hardware, but we are not in control of that data, it
comes from linux. So we have to make the same flawed assumption in our
driver that the corresponding linux driver has: no info means no protect.
Reported by: several users on the arm@ list
Pointy hat: me, for not testing enough before committing r311735
* The sc->sc_uc.uc_error_event_table value is now at sc->error_event_table,
and not sc->umac_error_event_table.
Obtained from: dragonflybsd.git 612855b1a8c321ec9ba34f63edf913e7ecff8363
* Use the notification wait API, like it's done in the Linux iwlwifi code,
to wait for the IWM_MVM_ALIVE notification.
* This also should fix some firmware load interrupt issues, and errors
in the nic lock using.
Tested:
* (adrian) Intel 7260, STA mode
Obtained from: dragonflybsd.git a7697ea01c11fd493aec52260a02f31df680eb91
* While there, rename some functions to match the names and functionality
of the similarly named functions in Linux iwlwifi.
Obtained from: dragonflybsd.git e98ee77a816bfd8b4912047b93dfb2c560788f24
The difference of one was insignificant because zio_write_issue threads
ended up on the same run queues as other zio threads.
See sys/priority.h and sys/runq.h for more details.
Add a comment describing FreeBSD priority considerations and restore
the illumos variant of the code for comparison.
Obtained from: Panzura
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Panzura
show pte from the pmap of the process of the current DDB thread, instead
of necessarily the PCPU pmap.
Submitted by: Ryan Libby <rlibby@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9645
The build process generates *assym.h using nm from *genassym.o (which is
in turn created from *genassym.c).
When compiling with link-time optimization (LTO) using -flto, .o files
are LLVM bitcode, not ELF objects. This is not usable by genassym.sh,
so remove -flto from those ${CC} invocations.
Submitted by: George Rimar
Reviewed by: dim
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9659
then return EAGAIN. The current code just returns that if the LAST buf
failed.
Reviewed by: kib@, trasz@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9677
The current code is written on top of GFS, a library with the generic
support for writing filesystems, which was ported from illumos.
Because of significant differences between illumos VFS and FreeBSD
VFS models, both the GFS and zfsctl code were heavily modified to
work on FreeBSD. Nonetheless, they still contain quite a few ugly
hacks and bugs.
This is a reimplementation of the zfsctl code where the VFS-specific
bits are written from scratch and only the code that interacts with
the rest of ZFS is reused.
Some highlights.
We use two types of nodes, static and on-demand. The static nodes
are used for permanent directories like .zfs, .zfs/snapshot, etc. The
on-demand nodes are used for ephemeral directories that act as snapshot
mount points.
Initially only static nodes are created. Their vnodes are instantiated
when they are looked up. The on-demand nodes and vnodes are instantiated
as needed and the nodes are destroyed as soon as the corresponding
vnodes are reclaimed.
We also try very hard to ensure that uncovered snapshot vnodes do not
linger. They are supposed to become inactive as soon as they are
uncovered and we try to recycle them immediately.
When a filesystem is unmounted all snapshots under .zfs are unmounted
first, then all vnodes are flushed and finally the static .zfs nodes
are destroyed.
There are some changes outside of zfsctl code too.
z_ctldir is never used directly (as it is an opaque pointer),
zfsctl_root() has to be used instead. The function returns a locked
vnode now, so it accepts a lock flags parameter. The function can
also fail now, e.g. during force unmounting, whereas previously it
was infallible.
zfsctl_root_lookup() is retired, instead of it VOP_LOOKUP() on the .zfs
vnode (obtained with zfsctl_root) is used.
Some ideas are picked from an independent work by will.
Reviewed by: asomers, smh
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: maybe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7421
would be useless anyway - there is no point in pretending to have block
devices; our "block" devices are in fact character ones, and can only
be accessed as such.
Discussed with: dchagin
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
For some reason isp_handle_platform_notify_fc() allocated INOT just
before calling isp_handle_platform_target_tmf(), which also allocates
INOT. It seems to be a braino introduced in r196008.
MFC after: 2 weeks
1) Add better spinlock debug names when WITNESS_ALL is defined.
2) Make sure that the calling thread gets bound to the current CPU
while a spinlock is locked. Some Linux kernel code depends on that the
CPU ID doesn't change while a spinlock is locked.
3) Add support for using LinuxKPI spinlocks during a panic().
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Tasklets are implemented using a taskqueue and a small statemachine on
top. The additional statemachine is required to ensure all LinuxKPI
tasklets get serialized. FreeBSD taskqueues do not guarantee
serialisation of its tasks, except when there is only one worker
thread configured.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
A set of helper functions have been added to manage the life of the
LinuxKPI task struct. When an external system call or task is invoked,
a check is made to create the task struct by demand. A thread
destructor callback is registered to free the task struct when a
thread exits to avoid memory leaks.
This change lays the ground for emulating the Linux kernel more
closely which is a dependency by the code using the LinuxKPI APIs.
Add new dedicated td_lkpi_task field has been added to struct thread
instead of abusing td_retval[1].
Fix some header file inclusions to make LINT kernel build properly
after this change.
Bump the __FreeBSD_version to force a rebuild of all kernel modules.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
When LUN is disabled, SIM starts returning queued ATIOs/INOTs. But at the
same time there can be some ATIOs/INOTs still carrying real new requests.
If we free those, SIM may leak some resources, forever expecting for any
response from us. So try to be careful, separating ATIOs/INOTs carrying
requests which still must be processed, from ATIOs/INOTs completed with
errors which can be freed.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Previously, the first lines of various generated files from system call
tables were generated in two sections. Some of the initialization was
done in BEGIN, and the rest was done when the first line was encountered.
The main reason for this split before r313564 was that most of the
initialization done in the second section depended on the $FreeBSD$ tag
extracted from the system call table. Now that the $FreeBSD$ tag is no
longer used, consolidate all of the file initialization in the BEGIN
section.
This change was tested by confirming that the content of generated files
did not change.
This also adds support for LINUX_ARCH_SET_GS.
Reviewed by: dchagin
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9372
When a thread is stopped in ptracestop(), the ptrace(2) user may request
a signal be delivered upon resumption of the thread. Heretofore, those signals
were discarded unless ptracestop()'s caller was issignal(). Fix this by
modifying ptracestop() to queue up signals requested by the ptrace user that
will be delivered when possible. Take special care when the signal is SIGKILL
(usually generated from a PT_KILL request); no new stop events should be
triggered after a PT_KILL.
Add a number of tests for the new functionality. Several tests were authored
by jhb.
PR: 212607
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: kib (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
In collaboration with: jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9260
* Migrate the rx_params stuff out from ieee80211_freebsd.h where it doesn't belong -
this isn't freebsd specific anymore.
* Don't use a hard-coded number of chains in the ioctl header; now we can shuffle
MAX_CHAINS around so it can be used in the right spot.
* Extend the signal/noisefloor levels in the mimo stats struct to userland to include
the signal and noisefloor levels for each 20MHz slice of a 160MHz channel.
* Bump the number of EVM pilots in preparation for 4x4 and 160MHz channels.
Tested:
* ath(4), STA mode
* iwn(4), STA mode
* local ath10k port, STA mode
TODO:
* 11ax chips will come with 5GHz 8x8 hardware for lots of MU-MIMO - I'll re-bump it
at that point.
Note:
* This breaks the driver and ifconfig ABI; please recompile the kernel,
ifconfig and wpa_supplicant/hostapd.
Right now the noexec mount option disallows image activators to try
execve the files on the mount point. Also, after r127187, noexec
also limits max_prot map entries permissions for mappings of files
from such mounts, but not the actual mapping permissions.
As result, the API behaviour is inconsistent. The files from noexec
mount can be mapped with PROT_EXEC, but if mprotect(2) drops execution
permission, it cannot be re-enabled later. Make this consistent
logically and aligned with behaviour of other systems, by disallowing
PROT_EXEC for mmap(2).
Note that this change only ensures aligned results from mmap(2) and
mprotect(2), it does not prevent actual code execution from files
coming from noexec mount. Such files can always be read into
anonymous executable memory and executed from there.
Reported by: shamaz.mazum@gmail.com
PR: 217062
Reviewed by: alc
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
The PBKDF2 in sys/geom/eli/pkcs5v2.c is around half the speed it could be
GELI's PBKDF2 uses a simple benchmark to determine a number of iterations
that will takes approximately 2 seconds. The security provided is actually
half what is expected, because an attacker could use the optimized
algorithm to brute force the key in half the expected time.
With this change, all newly generated GELI keys will be approximately 2x
as strong. Previously generated keys will talk half as long to calculate,
resulting in faster mounting of encrypted volumes. Users may choose to
rekey, to generate a new key with the larger default number of iterations
using the geli(8) setkey command.
Security of existing data is not compromised, as ~1 second per brute force
attempt is still a very high threshold.
PR: 202365
Original Research: https://jbp.io/2015/08/11/pbkdf2-performance-matters/
Submitted by: Joe Pixton <jpixton@gmail.com> (Original Version), jmg (Later Version)
Reviewed by: ed, pjd, delphij
Approved by: secteam, pjd (maintainer)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8236
for USB OTG-capable hardware to implement device side of USB
Mass Storage, ie pretend it's a flash drive. It's configured
in the same way as other CTL frontends, using ctladm(8)
or ctld(8). Differently from usfs(4), all the configuration
can be done without rebuilding the kernel.
Testing and review is welcome. Right now I'm still moving,
and I don't have access to my test environment, so I'm somewhat
reluctant to making larger changes to this code; on the other
hand I don't want to let it sit on Phab until my testing setup
is back, because I want to get it into 11.1-RELEASE.
Reviewed by: emaste (cursory), wblock (man page)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8787
parameter to mmap(2), even if MAP_FIXED is not explicitly specified.
Android ART is one example. Implement bug compatibility for this case
in linuxulator.
Reviewed by: dchagin@
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9373
Since fcmpset can fail without lock contention e.g. on arm, it was possible
to get spurious failures when the caller was expecting the primitive to succeed.
Reported by: mmel
called for all threads belonging to a procedure. Currently the first
thread in a procedure is kept around as an optimisation step and is
never freed. Because the first thread in a procedure is never freed
nor allocated, its destructor and constructor callbacks are never
called which means per thread structures allocated by dtrace and the
Linux emulation layers for example, might be present for threads which
don't need these structures.
This patch adds a thread construction and destruction call for the
first thread in a procedure.
Tested: dtrace, linux emulation
Reviewed by: kib @
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
All resources lack of which may put CTIO into the queue are either
per-channel or potentially per-queue, but none of them are per-LUN.
This is a first step to fix live LUN disabling. Before this change
any CTIOs held in a queue in time of disabling were just leaked.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Do no write to PBA register on igb(4) devices unless we need
to make adjustments for the 82575 and jumbo frames.
Remove redundant LPE/~LPE assignments.
Move e1000_lv_jumbo_workaround_ich8lan() invokcation into a block
so that its not executed in the igb case.
Move em(4) class assignments of RCTL values to its own code block.
Adjust a few direct accesses of ifp->mtu to use accessor functions.
PR: 216734
Submitted by: Kaho Toshikazu <kaho@elam.kais.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Use large enough type for calculation of mtrr physmask. Typical
cpu_maxphyaddr is 36 or larger.
Reported and tested by: sbruno
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 13 days
For the loop that dirties vm_pages in case superpage was written to,
check the complete condition before the loop.
Reviewed by: alc
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Implement get_pcpu() for amd64/sparc64/mips/powerpc, and use it to
replace pcpu_find(curcpu) in MI code.
Reviewed by: andreast, kan, lidl
Tested by: lidl(mips, sparc64), andreast(powerpc)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9587
In case when decrypted and decapsulated packet is an UDP datagram,
check that its checksum is not zero before doing incremental checksum
adjustment.
Reported by: Eugene Grosbein
Tested by: Eugene Grosbein
Convert linux_recv(), linux_send() and linux_accept() system call arguments
to the register_t type too.
PR: 217161
MFC after: 3 days
xMFC with: r313284,r313285,r313684
Before this change XCOPY code could allocate memory in chunks up to 16-32MB
(VMware does XCOPY in 4MB chunks by default), that could be difficult for
VM subsystem to do due to KVA fragmentation, that sometimes created huge
allocation delays, blocking any I/O for respective LU for that time.
This change limits allocations down to TPC_MAX_IO_SIZE, which is 1MB now.
1MB is also not a cookie, but ZFS also can do that for large blocks, so
it should be less dramatic. As drawback this increases CPU overhead, but
it still look acceptable comparing to time consumed by ZFS read/write.
MFC after: 1 week
and there is no reason to check cpu family or vendor.
Noted by: royger
Reviewed by: jhb
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9657
code. Also fix cast and remove unneeded XXX in comment.
Noted and reviewed by: jhb
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9657
The namespace in this file really needs cleaning up. In the meantime
let inline primitives be defined as long as LOCK_DEBUG is not enabled.
Reported by: kib
sys/cam/ctl/ctl.c:
In ctl_datamove(), inside CTL_IO_DELAY, add a lun variable and fill
it in before trying to dereference it.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
This patch will add support for MacBookPro 11.2.
For the macros, the MBP11_* macros (for the existing MacBookPro11.3) did not
match so they have been renamed to MBP113_* and a new MBP112_* has been
added (modified copy of MBP11_*).
Some trailing whitespaces may have been removed automatically.
PR: kern/214836
Obtained from: Johannes Lundberg <johannes@brilliantservice.co.jp
7504 kmem_reap hangs spa_sync and administrative tasks
illumos/illumos-gate@405a5a0f5chttps://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/405a5a0f5c3ab36cb76559467d1a62ba648bd80https://www.illumos.org/issues/7504
We see long spa_sync(). We are waiting to hold dp_config_rwlock for writer. Some
other thread holds dp_config_rwlock for reader, then calls arc_get_data_buf(),
which finds that arc_is_overflowing()==B_TRUE. So it waits (while holding
dp_config_rwlock for reader) for arc_reclaim_thread to signal arc_reclaim_waiters_cv.
Before signaling, arc_reclaim_thread does arc_kmem_reap_now(), which takes ~seconds.
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
This denotes changes which went in by accident in r313877.
On most production kernels both said parameters are zeroed and have nothing
reading them in either __mtx_lock_sleep or __mtx_unlock_sleep. Thus this change
stops passing them by internal consumers which this is the case.
Kernel modules use _flags variants which are not affected kbi-wise.
MTRR handlers are set in {amd64/i686}_mem_drvinit, which is called at
SI_SUB_DRIVERS, and that's too late when EARLY_AP_STARTUP is set because APs
have already started at this point. {amd64/i686}_mrinit is also called too late
for the BSP, since that happens when the memory device is attached, also after
APs have already started.
Move the position to SI_SUB_CPU, and also initialize the state for the BSP, so
that the APs can correctly get to the same state as the BSP.
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: jhb, kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9630
sx primitives use inlines as opposed to macros. Change the tested condition
to LOCK_DEBUG which covers the case, but is slightly overzelaous.
Reported by: kib
It is only needed if the LOCK_PROFILING is enabled. It has to always check if
the lock is about to be released which requires an avoidable read if the option
is not specified..
Before this change MaxCmdSN was reported as CmdSN + delta, that made it
limit number of requests in transmission from the initiator to target,
that was pretty useless. After this change MaxCmdSN limits number of
requests queued to CTL, i.e. maximal queue depth for the initiator.
The default limit is 256 outstanding requests per initiator at a time.
This code uses existing cs_outstanding_ctl_pdus counter to track queue
depth. It's semantics doen't perfectly match, but close enough to not
add another counter. Just don't set the maxtags below 2.
MFC after: 2 weeks
They all fallback to the slow path if necessary and the check is there.
This means a panicked kernel executing code from modules will be able to
succeed doing actual lock/unlock, but this was already the case for core code
which has said primitives inlined.
dtrace_trap() consumes page and protection faults triggered by code running
in DTrace probe context. Such faults occur with interrupts disabled and are
detected using a per-CPU flag. Regular faults cause dtrace_trap() to be
called with interrupts enabled, and nothing was ensuring that the flag was
read from the correct CPU. This may result in dtrace_trap() consuming
unrelated page and protection faults when DTrace is enabled, causing the
fault handler to return without actually having handled the fault.
Diagnosed by: Ryan Libby <rlibby@gmail.com>
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
compile options. Remove doxygen pointers to now deleted files. Remove
EISA and VME as examples in bus_space.9.
Retained EISA mode code for IO PIC and MPTABLES because that's not
EISA bus, per se, and some people have abused EISA to mean "EISA-like
behavior as opposed to ISA" rather than using it for EISA add-in
cards.
Relnotes: yes
VesaLocalBus or EISA. Internally, EISA and ISA are handled the same,
with VL being handled slightly differently. To avoid too much code
churn, retain the EISA name, despite it being used only for ISA
bus. When it is on the ISA bus, weird gymnastics are required with
EISA-space address accesses as well. Remove known models from the ahc
man page. Remove ahc_eisa module.
page. Remove comment about EISA dual channel card. Remove trivial
references in advlib to avoid false positives with grep. Remove stray
MCA reference not worth a seperate commit.
still relevant (ISA cards can still be in EISA mode, and we're still
ignoring those in the identify routine). Notes about cards in EISA
mode have been left in the manual since they aren't relevant to EISA
support, but instruct how to properly configure an ISA card in a mode
when it is in a ISA bus slot.
support. Fix a comment block that's shared with both vx and ep. Remove
obsolete refernce to statically compiling a kernel with a fixed number
of vx devices. Have not removed EISA from the title of the document
the register definitions were originally derived from (though no doubt
more recent docments were also consulted).