LOCALBASE/bin and sbin to PATH, allowing dependencies to be found;
adding SRC_BASE and OSVERSION to match the new kernel, and putting
the related builds under MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX so that they only need
to be built once per kernel.
In addition to the PR this includes ideas/contributions from crees
and matthew.
PR: ports/161452
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
object, and eliminate the pread(2) call as well [1]. Mmap the first
page of the object temporaly, and unmap it on error or last use.
Potentially, this leaves one-page gap between succeeding dlopen(3),
but there are other mmap(2) consumers as well.
Fix several cases were the whole mapping of the object leaked on error.
Use MAP_PREFAULT_READ for mmap(2) calls which map real object pages [2].
Insipired by the patch by: Ian Lepore <freebsd damnhippie dyndns org> [1]
Suggested by: alc [2]
MFC after: 2 weeks
* Resize some types. In particular, bfs_seqno can be uint16_t for now.
Previous work would assign the unassigned seqno a value of -1, which
I obviously can't do here.
* Remove bfs_pktdur. It was in the original code but nothing so far uses
it.
This gets ath_buf down (on my i386 system) to 292 bytes from 300 bytes.
I'd rather it be much, much smaller.
this array either from Linux boot data, when enabled, or in the
typical way that most ports do it. arm_pyhs_avail_init is coming
soon since it must be a separate function.
redboot. Support is very preiminary and likely needs some work. Also,
do some minor code shuffling of the FreeBSD /boot/loader metadata
parsing code. This code is preliminary and should be used with
caution.
fixed for 802.11n TX, this needs to be disabled or users wlil see randomly
hanging aggregation sessions.
Whilst I'm here, remove the warning about 802.11n being full of dragons.
It's nowhere near that scary now.
is enabled, sets values based on the metadata passed in. Otherwise
fake_preload_metadata is called. Change the default parse_boot_param
to default_parse_boot_param. Enable this functionality only on the mv
platform, which is where most of the code is from.
Reviewed by: cognet, Ian Lapore
the boot parameters from initarm first thing. parse_boot_param parses
the boot arguments and converts them to the /boot/loader metadata the
rest of the kernel uses. parse_boot_param is a weak alias to
fake_preload_metadata, which all the platforms use now, but may become
more extensive in the future.
Since it is a weak symbol, specific boards may define their own
parse_boot_param to interface to custom boot loaders.
Reviewed by: cognet@, Ian Lapore
ath_start() is called.
This (defaults to 10 frames) gives for a little headway in the TX ath_buf
allocation, so buffer cloning is still possible.
This requires a lot omre experimenting and tuning.
It also doesn't stop a node/TID from consuming all of the available
ath_buf's, especially when the node is going through high packet loss
or only talking at a low TX rate. It also doesn't stop a paused TID
from taking all of the ath_bufs. I'll look at fixing that up in subsequent
commits.
PR: kern/168170
indx will never be -1 on error, as none of dupfdopen(), finstall() and
kern_capwrap() modifies it on error, but what is more important none of
those functions install and leave file at indx descriptor on error.
Leave an assert to prove my words.
MFC after: 1 month
the caller using finstall().
This saves us the filedesc lock/unlock cycle, fhold()/fdrop() cycle and closes
a race between finstall() and dupfdopen().
MFC after: 1 month
The patches are unexpectedly causing gcc to fail while
building ports/graphics/ImageMagick even when the cpu
flags are not used.
Reported by: Andreas Tobler
it a bit:
- We can assert that only ENODEV and ENXIO errors are passed instead of
handling other errors.
- The caller always call finstall() for indx descriptor, so we can assume
it is set. Actually the filedesc lock is dropped between finstall() and
dupfdopen(), so there is a window there for another thread to close the
indx descriptor, but it will be closed in next commit.
Reviewed by: mjg
MFC after: 1 month