This reverts commit b684d812fc.
It causes an issue on a pfsense routing workload where memory
fragmentation prevents the necessary consecutive pages from being
readily available.
Reported by: pfsense (mjg, scottl)
Approved by: ian
MFC after: 1 day
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31244
Move the common kernel function signatures from machine/reg.h to a new
sys/reg.h. This is in preperation for adding PT_GETREGSET to ptrace(2).
Reviewed by: imp, markj
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL (original work)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19830
Stat collection using counter(9) is quite expensive on this platform and
these counters are normally not needed.
In particular we see about 1.5% bump in packet rate using Cortex-A9
Reviewed by: ian
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
Different Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31592
These ones were unambiguous cases where the Foundation was the only
listed copyright holder (in the associated license block).
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The firmware was already in the tree when I did this commit, and I
missed the message. The bug was obsolete.
This reverts commit 9e3761d126.
PR: 237466
Sponsored by: Netflix
which is the place to put MD asserts about allocated pages.
On amd64, verify that allocated page does not belong to the kernel
(text, data) or early allocated pages.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31121
With recent ATF (v2.5) the PMIC is reset to I2C mode.
Without a PMIC no regulators can be changed/enabled/disabled
This fixes cpufreq on A64 (at least) and anything else that needs
regulators handled by the PMIC.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Diablotin Systems
IR can be noisy in dmesg if it "receive" some unwanted data.
Add a tunable hw.aw_cir.debug to enable those message that are
only useful if one wants to debug the driver.
Sponsored by: Diablotin Systems
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30972
Reviewed by: ganbold
MFC after: 1 month
See 3f6867ef63 for additional context.
It is also needed for OpenZFS performance and stability.
Reviewed by: ian (arm), imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31244
On Armada8k boards various peripherals (e.g. USB) have interrupt lines
connected to on of the ICU interrupt controllers.
After an interrupt is detected it triggers MSI to a given address,
with a programmed value. This in turn triggers an SPI interrupt.
Normally MSI vector should be allocated by ICUs parent and set
during interrupt allocation.
Instead of doing that we relied on the ICU being pre-configured in firmware.
This worked with EDK2 and older versions of U-Boot, but in the newer
ones that is no longer the case.
Extend ICU msi-parents - GICP and SEI to support MSI interface
and use it during interrupt allocation.
This allows us to boot on Armada 7k/8k SoCs independent from the
firmware configuration and successfully use modern U-Boot + device tree.
For SATA interrupts we need to apply a WA previously done in firmware.
We have two SATA ports connected to one controller.
Each ports gets its own interrupt, but only one of them is
described in dts, also ahci_generic driver expects only one irq too.
Fix it by mapping both interrupts to the same MSI when one of them
is allocated, which allows us to use both SATA ports.
Reviewed by: mmel, mw
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Marvell
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28803
It is obsolete since ba96f37758 ("Use __builtin for various mem*
and b* (e.g. bzero) routines.")
Discussed with: cognet
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
The bcmp symbol is not used, at the same time memcmp as pulled from
libkern does byte-by-byte comparison.
So happens bcmp as found in support.S is in fact renamed memcmp, rename
it back.
Discussed with: cognet
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
gpio_pin are calculated as [GPIO_BANK]*32 + GPIO_PIN.
gpio_pin are wrong for these pins.
As a consequence wrong pins are acquired and used.
Approved by: manu (mentor)
Reported by: Martin Zakardissnehf
(martin.zakardissnehf@se.abb.com)
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31164
The syscall number is stored in the same register as the syscall return
on amd64 (and possibly other architectures) and so it is impossible to
recover in the signal handler after the call has returned. This small
tweak delivers it in the `si_value` field of the signal, which is
sufficient to catch capability violations and emulate them with a call
to a more-privileged process in the signal handler.
This reapplies 3a522ba1bc with a fix for
the static assertion failure on i386.
Approved by: markj (mentor)
Reviewed by: kib, bcr (manpages)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29185
The syscall number is stored in the same register as the syscall return
on amd64 (and possibly other architectures) and so it is impossible to
recover in the signal handler after the call has returned. This small
tweak delivers it in the `si_value` field of the signal, which is
sufficient to catch capability violations and emulate them with a call
to a more-privileged process in the signal handler.
Approved by: markj (mentor)
Reviewed by: kib, bcr (manpages)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29185
The fslsdma device requires sdma_fw, but that's not included in
GENERIC. That firmware is not in the FreeBSD tree at the moment, but
could easily be.
The license for the firmware can be found in the linux firmware repo:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/commit/?id=3123d78e09d2f815de4d94aa35c07b3c0469c80e
and looks to be a BSD license + no reverse engineer.
We can add this back after the firmware is imported, made a port, or
whose automatic loading can be made to happen.
Reviewed by: imp (with ian finding the license)
PR: 237466
MFC after: 1 week
Use sysentvec hooks to only call umtx_thread_exit/umtx_exec, which handle
robust mutexes, for native FreeBSD ABI. Similarly, there is no sense
in calling sigfastblock_clear() for non-native ABIs.
Requested by: dchagin
Reviewed by: dchagin, markj (previous version)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30987
The r intc interrupt controller seems to do a lot of things :
- It can handle the NMI interrupt
- It have local interrupts for some device that also can be muxed with GIC
- It can serve as an forwarder for the GIC
It's mostly used for deepsleep/wakeup if I understood correctly and we do not
support this on arm64.
For now just forward everything to the GIC so interrupts works again for device
which now have this interrupts controller set since dts v5.12
Sponsored by: Diablotin Systems
Similarly to what's been done on arm64 with commit
712c060c94, when executing a binary, if the
entry point is a thumb symbol, then make sure we set the PSL_T flag, otherwise
the CPU will interpret it in ARM mode, and that will likely leads to an
undefined instruction.
PR: 256899
MFC after: 1 week
Remove any attempt to use _arm_memcpy and _arm_bzero. It was used by some
xscale platforms to provide functions to use the DMA engine for big
zeroing/copying work, but those platforms are long gone, and it's unlikely
anything else will use those.
This adds `sv_elf_core_osabi`, `sv_elf_core_abi_vendor`,
and `sv_elf_core_prepare_notes` fields to `struct sysentvec`,
and modifies imgact_elf.c to make use of them instead
of hardcoding FreeBSD-specific values. It also updates all
of the ABI definitions to preserve current behaviour.
This makes it possible to implement non-native ELF coredump
support without unnecessary code duplication. It will be used
for Linux coredumps.
Reviewed By: kib
Sponsored By: EPSRC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30921
Now that the upper layers all go through a layer to tie into these
information functions that translates an sbuf into char * and len. The
current interface suffers issues of what to do in cases of truncation,
etc. Instead, migrate all these functions to using struct sbuf and these
issues go away. The caller is also in charge of any memory allocation
and/or expansion that's needed during this process.
Create a bus_generic_child_{pnpinfo,location} and make it default. It
just returns success. This is for those busses that have no information
for these items. Migrate the now-empty routines to using this as
appropriate.
Document these new interfaces with man pages, and oversight from before.
Reviewed by: jhb, bcr
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29937
Many of these typedefs are the same across all architectures or can
be set based on an architecture-independent compiler-provided macro
(e.g. __SIZEOF_SIZE_T__). These macros have been available since GCC 4.6
and Clang sometime before 3.0 (godbolt.org does not have any older clang
versions installed).
I originally considered using the compiler-provided `__FOO_TYPE__` directly.
However, in order to do so we have to check that those match the previous
typedef exactly (not just that they have the same size) since any change
would be an ABI break. For example, changing `long` to `long long` results
in different C++ name mangling. Additionally, Clang and GCC disagree on
the underlying type for some of (u)int*_fast_t types, so this change
only moves the definitions that are identical across all architectures
and does not touch those types.
This de-deduplication will allow us to have a smaller diff downstream in
CheriBSD: we only have to only change the (u)intptr_t definition in
sys/_types.h in CheriBSD instead of having to change machine/_types.h for
all CHERI-enabled architectures (currently RISC-V, AArch64 and MIPS).
Reviewed By: imp, kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29895
Add support for invert the polarity of the PWM signal.
Cleanup and add comments in the initialization code.
Add and fix register defines.
Approved by: manu (mentor)
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29547
To minimize the maintenance time of this driver when new features
are added the legacy sysctl interface has to go.
Approved by: manu (mentor)
Reviewed by: Dr. Rolf Jansen (freebsd-rj_obsigna.com)
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29546
Even if the clock is flagged with AW_CLK_SET_PARENT the current parent
freq might be enough to get a correct divisor.
So test first if we can get the expected freq before changing the parent
freq.