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Kenneth D. Merry
130f4520cb Add the CAM Target Layer (CTL).
CTL is a disk and processor device emulation subsystem originally written
for Copan Systems under Linux starting in 2003.  It has been shipping in
Copan (now SGI) products since 2005.

It was ported to FreeBSD in 2008, and thanks to an agreement between SGI
(who acquired Copan's assets in 2010) and Spectra Logic in 2010, CTL is
available under a BSD-style license.  The intent behind the agreement was
that Spectra would work to get CTL into the FreeBSD tree.

Some CTL features:

 - Disk and processor device emulation.
 - Tagged queueing
 - SCSI task attribute support (ordered, head of queue, simple tags)
 - SCSI implicit command ordering support.  (e.g. if a read follows a mode
   select, the read will be blocked until the mode select completes.)
 - Full task management support (abort, LUN reset, target reset, etc.)
 - Support for multiple ports
 - Support for multiple simultaneous initiators
 - Support for multiple simultaneous backing stores
 - Persistent reservation support
 - Mode sense/select support
 - Error injection support
 - High Availability support (1)
 - All I/O handled in-kernel, no userland context switch overhead.

(1) HA Support is just an API stub, and needs much more to be fully
    functional.

ctl.c:			The core of CTL.  Command handlers and processing,
			character driver, and HA support are here.

ctl.h:			Basic function declarations and data structures.

ctl_backend.c,
ctl_backend.h:		The basic CTL backend API.

ctl_backend_block.c,
ctl_backend_block.h:	The block and file backend.  This allows for using
			a disk or a file as the backing store for a LUN.
			Multiple threads are started to do I/O to the
			backing device, primarily because the VFS API
			requires that to get any concurrency.

ctl_backend_ramdisk.c:	A "fake" ramdisk backend.  It only allocates a
			small amount of memory to act as a source and sink
			for reads and writes from an initiator.  Therefore
			it cannot be used for any real data, but it can be
			used to test for throughput.  It can also be used
			to test initiators' support for extremely large LUNs.

ctl_cmd_table.c:	This is a table with all 256 possible SCSI opcodes,
			and command handler functions defined for supported
			opcodes.

ctl_debug.h:		Debugging support.

ctl_error.c,
ctl_error.h:		CTL-specific wrappers around the CAM sense building
			functions.

ctl_frontend.c,
ctl_frontend.h:		These files define the basic CTL frontend port API.

ctl_frontend_cam_sim.c:	This is a CTL frontend port that is also a CAM SIM.
			This frontend allows for using CTL without any
			target-capable hardware.  So any LUNs you create in
			CTL are visible in CAM via this port.

ctl_frontend_internal.c,
ctl_frontend_internal.h:
			This is a frontend port written for Copan to do
			some system-specific tasks that required sending
			commands into CTL from inside the kernel.  This
			isn't entirely relevant to FreeBSD in general,
			but can perhaps be repurposed.

ctl_ha.h:		This is a stubbed-out High Availability API.  Much
			more is needed for full HA support.  See the
			comments in the header and the description of what
			is needed in the README.ctl.txt file for more
			details.

ctl_io.h:		This defines most of the core CTL I/O structures.
			union ctl_io is conceptually very similar to CAM's
			union ccb.

ctl_ioctl.h:		This defines all ioctls available through the CTL
			character device, and the data structures needed
			for those ioctls.

ctl_mem_pool.c,
ctl_mem_pool.h:		Generic memory pool implementation used by the
			internal frontend.

ctl_private.h:		Private data structres (e.g. CTL softc) and
			function prototypes.  This also includes the SCSI
			vendor and product names used by CTL.

ctl_scsi_all.c,
ctl_scsi_all.h:		CTL wrappers around CAM sense printing functions.

ctl_ser_table.c:	Command serialization table.  This defines what
			happens when one type of command is followed by
			another type of command.

ctl_util.c,
ctl_util.h:		CTL utility functions, primarily designed to be
			used from userland.  See ctladm for the primary
			consumer of these functions.  These include CDB
			building functions.

scsi_ctl.c:		CAM target peripheral driver and CTL frontend port.
			This is the path into CTL for commands from
			target-capable hardware/SIMs.

README.ctl.txt:		CTL code features, roadmap, to-do list.

usr.sbin/Makefile:	Add ctladm.

ctladm/Makefile,
ctladm/ctladm.8,
ctladm/ctladm.c,
ctladm/ctladm.h,
ctladm/util.c:		ctladm(8) is the CTL management utility.
			It fills a role similar to camcontrol(8).
			It allow configuring LUNs, issuing commands,
			injecting errors and various other control
			functions.

usr.bin/Makefile:	Add ctlstat.

ctlstat/Makefile
ctlstat/ctlstat.8,
ctlstat/ctlstat.c:	ctlstat(8) fills a role similar to iostat(8).
			It reports I/O statistics for CTL.

sys/conf/files:		Add CTL files.

sys/conf/NOTES:		Add device ctl.

sys/cam/scsi_all.h:	To conform to more recent specs, the inquiry CDB
			length field is now 2 bytes long.

			Add several mode page definitions for CTL.

sys/cam/scsi_all.c:	Handle the new 2 byte inquiry length.

sys/dev/ciss/ciss.c,
sys/dev/ata/atapi-cam.c,
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_targ_bh.c,
scsi_target/scsi_cmds.c,
mlxcontrol/interface.c:	Update for 2 byte inquiry length field.

scsi_da.h:		Add versions of the format and rigid disk pages
			that are in a more reasonable format for CTL.

amd64/conf/GENERIC,
i386/conf/GENERIC,
ia64/conf/GENERIC,
sparc64/conf/GENERIC:	Add device ctl.

i386/conf/PAE:		The CTL frontend SIM at least does not compile
			cleanly on PAE.

Sponsored by:	Copan Systems, SGI and Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 month
2012-01-12 00:34:33 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
3d090dd20d Flip on IEEE80211_SUPPORT_MESH and AH_SUPPORT_AR5416, the
wlan and ath modules respectively assume this is set.

Pointy hat to:	adrian
2012-01-05 17:28:05 +00:00
Robert Watson
009d2032af Add "options CAPABILITY_MODE" and "options CAPABILITIES" to GENERIC kernel
configurations for various architectures in FreeBSD 10.x.  This allows
basic Capsicum functionality to be used in the default FreeBSD
configuration on non-embedded architectures; process descriptors are not
yet enabled by default.

MFC after:	3 months
Sponsored by:	Google, Inc
2011-12-29 22:48:36 +00:00
Attilio Rao
ed1f6dc235 Introduce the option VFS_ALLOW_NONMPSAFE and turn it on by default on
all the architectures.
The option allows to mount non-MPSAFE filesystem. Without it, the
kernel will refuse to mount a non-MPSAFE filesytem.

This patch is part of the effort of killing non-MPSAFE filesystems
from the tree.

No MFC is expected for this patch.

Tested by:	gianni
Reviewed by:	kib
2011-11-08 10:18:07 +00:00
Ken Smith
6168545a11 Adjust the debugger options slightly. This should help me do the right
thing when changing the debugging options as part of head becoming a new
stable branch.  It may also help people who for one reason or another want
to run head but don't want it slowed down by the debugging support.

Reviewed by:	kib
2011-10-27 13:07:49 +00:00
Ken Smith
36d7cf2f1c Move the debugging support to its own section. This matches what is
in the other architectures' GENERIC and makes removing it at the point
we're creating a new stable branch a bit easier.

Discussed with:	marcel
2011-10-26 22:28:28 +00:00
Ken Smith
7042aba738 Add a warning about why sbp(4) is commented out so that curious folks
are forewarned they might wind up with a hole in their foot if they
decide to give it a try.

Suggested by:	dougb
2011-10-19 21:55:20 +00:00
Ken Smith
4c0ba9b742 Comment out the sbp(4) driver for architectures that support it.
As part of the 8.0-RELEASE cycle this was done in stable/8 (r199112)
but was left alone in head so people could work on fixing an issue that
caused boot failure on some motherboards.  Apparently nobody has worked
on it and we are getting reports of boot failure with the 9.0 test builds.
So this time I'll comment out the driver in head (still hoping someone
will work on it) and MFC to stable/9.

Submitted by:	Alberto Villa <avilla at FreeBSD dot org>
2011-10-18 13:45:16 +00:00
John Baldwin
9c931b6fdc Enable NEW_PCIB by default on ia64.
Approved by:	re (kib), marcel
2011-07-18 14:05:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6359509327 Disable PREEMPTION for now. See also PR ia64/147501. 2011-07-04 16:59:26 +00:00
Alan Cox
9ed9322551 Use a non-standard page size that is supported. 2011-06-21 12:38:40 +00:00
Rick Macklem
4309e17add This patch changes head so that the default NFS client is now the new
NFS client (which I guess is no longer experimental). The fstype "newnfs"
is now "nfs" and the regular/old NFS client is now fstype "oldnfs".
Although mounts via fstype "nfs" will usually work without userland
changes, an updated mount_nfs(8) binary is needed for kernels built with
"options NFSCL" but not "options NFSCLIENT". Updated mount_nfs(8) and
mount(8) binaries are needed to do mounts for fstype "oldnfs".
The GENERIC kernel configs have been changed to use options
NFSCL and NFSD (the new client and server) instead of NFSCLIENT and NFSSERVER.
For kernels being used on diskless NFS root systems, "options NFSCL"
must be in the kernel config.
Discussed on freebsd-fs@.
2011-04-27 17:51:51 +00:00
Alexander Motin
97b53e3634 Switch the GENERIC kernels for all architectures to the new CAM-based ATA
stack. It means that all legacy ATA drivers are disabled and replaced by
respective CAM drivers. If you are using ATA device names in /etc/fstab or
other places, make sure to update them respectively (adX -> adaY,
acdX -> cdY, afdX -> daY, astX -> saY, where 'Y's are the sequential
numbers for each type in order of detection, unless configured otherwise
with tunables, see cam(4)).

ataraid(4) functionality is now supported by the RAID GEOM class.
To use it you can load geom_raid kernel module and use graid(8) tool
for management. Instead of /dev/arX device names, use /dev/raid/rX.
2011-04-24 08:58:58 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
d2b74735b8 For now remove options FLOWTABLE from the remaining GENERIC kernel
configurations and make it opt-in for those who want it.  LINT will
still build it.

While it may be a perfect win in some scenarios, it still troubles users
(see PRs) in general cases.  In addition we are still allocating resources
even if disabled by sysctl and still leak arp/nd6 entries in case of
interface destruction.

Discussed with:	qingli (2010-11-24, just never executed)
Discussed with: juli (OCTEON1)
PR:		kern/148018, kern/155604, kern/144917, kern/146792
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-03-19 15:50:34 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
9818a9f26c Comment-out FLOWTABLE. It causes a kernel panic due to a misaligned memory
access related to an IPv6 route update.

PR:		kern/148018
2011-02-06 22:18:37 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
d7854da193 Add MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES debug malloc(9) option to use multiple uma
zones for each malloc bucket size.  The purpose is to isolate
different malloc types into hash classes, so that any buffer overruns
or use-after-free will usually only affect memory from malloc types in
that hash class.  This is purely a debugging tool; by varying the hash
function and tracking which hash class was corrupted, the intersection
of the hash classes from each instance will point to a single malloc
type that is being misused.  At this point inspection or memguard(9)
can be used to catch the offending code.

Add MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES=8 to -current GENERIC configuration files.
The suggestion to have this on by default came from Kostik Belousov on
-arch.

This code is based on work by Ron Steinke at Isilon Systems.

Reviewed by:    -arch (mostly silence)
Reviewed by:    zml
Approved by:    zml (mentor)
2010-07-28 15:36:12 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
b850ecc180 Change USB_DEBUG to #ifdef and allow it to be turned off. Previously this had
the illusion of a tunable setting but was always turned on regardless.

MFC after:	1 week
2010-04-22 21:31:34 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
8d02363b0c Bring up-to-date:
o   Switch to ITANIUM2 has the cpu. This has absolutely no effect
    on the code, but makes for a better example.
o   Drop COMPAT_FREEBSD6. We're tier 2, so you're supposed to run
    8-stable or newer.
o   Add PREEMPTION. It works now.
o   Remove HWPMC_HOOKS. We don't have support for hwpmc yet.

o   Add a bunch of new devices: atapist, hptiop, amr, ips, twa, igb,
    ixgbe, ae, age, alc, ale, bce, bfe, et, jme, msk, nge, sk, ste,
    stge, tx, vge, axe, rue, udav, fwip, and all USB serial.
o   Remove "legacy" devices: le, vx, dc, pcn, rl, sis.

Make sure to the module list is a superset of what goes into GENERIC.
2010-03-27 06:53:11 +00:00
Ed Schouten
338f1debcd Remove COMPAT_43TTY from stock kernel configuration files.
COMPAT_43TTY enables the sgtty interface. Even though its exposure has
only been removed in FreeBSD 8.0, it wasn't used by anything in the base
system in FreeBSD 5.x (possibly even 4.x?). On those releases, if your
ports/packages are less than two years old, they will prefer termios
over sgtty.
2010-03-13 09:21:00 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
da4e34909f Accidentally committed test code. Remove it.
Big pointy hat:	me
2010-03-11 14:54:54 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
841c0c7ec7 Provide groundwork for 32-bit binary compatibility on non-x86 platforms,
for upcoming 64-bit PowerPC and MIPS support. This renames the COMPAT_IA32
option to COMPAT_FREEBSD32, removes some IA32-specific code from MI parts
of the kernel and enhances the freebsd32 compatibility code to support
big-endian platforms.

Reviewed by:	kib, jhb
2010-03-11 14:49:06 +00:00
Attilio Rao
c1210a7d97 Adjust style (following the already existing rules) for the newly
introduced option DEADLKRES.

Reported by:	danfe, julian, avg
2010-02-15 23:44:48 +00:00
Attilio Rao
88cbfa852e Add the options DEADLKRES (introducing the deadlock resolver thread) in
the 'debugging' section of any HEAD kernel and enable for the mainstream
ones, excluding the embedded architectures.
It may, of course, enabled on a case-by-case basis.

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Requested by:	emaste
Discussed with:	kib
2010-02-10 16:30:04 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
409a390c33 Use io(4) for I/O port access on ia64, rather than through sysarch(2).
I/O port access is implemented on Itanium by reading and writing to a
special region in memory. To hide details and avoid misaligned memory
accesses, a process did I/O port reads and writes by making a MD system
call. There's one fatal problem with this approach: unprivileged access
was not being prevented. /dev/io serves that purpose on amd64/i386, so
employ it on ia64 as well. Use an ioctl for doing the actual I/O and
remove the sysarch(2) interface.

Backward compatibility is not being considered. The sysarch(2) approach
was added to support X11, but support for FreeBSD/ia64 was never fully
implemented in X11. Thus, nothing gets broken that didn't need more work
to begin with.

MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-11 18:10:13 +00:00
Warner Losh
87948dfdf2 Add INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE in GENERIC on all non-embedded platforms.
# This is the resolution of removing it from DEFAULTS...

MFC after:	5 days
2010-01-10 17:44:22 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
193171b7f5 In sys/<arch>/conf/Makefile set TARGET to <arch>. That allows
sys/conf/makeLINT.mk to only do certain things for certain
architectures.

Note that neither arm nor mips have the Makefile there, thus
essentially not (yet) supporting LINT.  This would enable them
do add special treatment to sys/conf/makeLINT.mk as well chosing
one of the many configurations as LINT.

This is a hack of doing this and keeping it in a separate commit
will allow us to more easily identify and back it out.

Discussed on/with:	arch, jhb (as part of the LINT-VIMAGE thread)
MFC after:		1 month
2010-01-08 18:57:31 +00:00
Warner Losh
56eff2143f Revert 200594. This file isn't intended for these sorts of things. 2010-01-04 21:30:04 +00:00
Brooks Davis
9efde58392 Add vlan(4) to all GENERIC kernels.
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-03 20:40:54 +00:00
Doug Barton
f1bdf073c1 Add INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE, and a note in comments about how to also
include the comments with CONFIGARGS
2009-12-16 02:17:43 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
59085a35e8 Add PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE=128, since we have SMP by default.
While here, fix tabulation.
2009-10-24 20:35:34 +00:00
Ed Schouten
89fe4c0a2b Enable POSIX semaphores on all non-embedded architectures by default.
More applications (including Firefox) seem to depend on this nowadays,
so not having this enabled by default is a bad idea.

Proposed by:	miwi
Patch by:	Florian Smeets <flo kasimir com>
Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-07-02 18:24:37 +00:00
Robert Watson
bd875f5f13 Remove MAC kernel config files and add "options MAC" to GENERIC, with the
goal of shipping 8.0 with MAC support in the default kernel.  No policies
will be compiled in or enabled by default, but it will now be possible to
load them at boot or runtime without a kernel recompile.

While the framework is not believed to impose measurable overhead when no
policies are loaded (a result of optimization over the past few months in
HEAD), we'll continue to benchmark and optimize as the release approaches.
Please keep an eye out for performance or functionality regressions that
could be a result of this change.

Approved by:	re (kensmith)
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2009-06-02 18:31:08 +00:00
Jun Kuriyama
b3b17597ea - Use "device\t" and "options \t" for consistency. 2009-05-10 00:00:25 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
c89d41e5ff Change over the usb kernel options to the new stack (retaining existing
naming). The old usb stack can be compiled in my prefixing the name with 'o'.
2009-02-23 18:34:56 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
e31a070263 Add uslcom to the build too.
Reminded by:	Michael Butler
2009-02-15 23:40:29 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
e4edc14efd Switch over GENERIC kernels to USB2 by default.
Tested by:	make universe
2009-02-15 22:33:44 +00:00
Wojciech A. Koszek
eb0a4a4b80 Don't forget to create opt_agp.h on ia64, which also uses agp(4). 2009-02-07 09:57:14 +00:00
Ed Schouten
bfba40a452 Remove "[KEEP THIS!]" from COMPAT_43TTY. It's not really that important.
Sgtty is a programming interface that has been replaced by termios over
the years. In June we already removed <sgtty.h>, which exposes the
ioctl()'s that are implemented by this interface. The importance of this
flag is overrated right now.
2008-12-02 19:09:08 +00:00
Ed Schouten
bc093719ca Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system.
The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the
FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following:

- Improved driver model:

  The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to
  make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the
  device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an
  in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into
  TTY buffers.

  If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer
  (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP
  implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver.

- Improved hotplugging:

  With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from
  the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design,
  where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left
  the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be
  used to free resources (unit numbers, etc).

  The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means
  posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly.

- Improved performance:

  One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected
  to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking.
  Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both
  used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters.

Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions,
existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except
when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING.

Obtained from:		//depot/projects/mpsafetty/...
Approved by:		philip (ex-mentor)
Discussed:		on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit
Sponsored by:		Snow B.V., the Netherlands
dcons(4) fixed by:	kan
2008-08-20 08:31:58 +00:00
Xin LI
dbd47f1592 Add HWPMC_HOOKS to GENERIC kernels, this makes hwpmc.ko work out
of the box.
2008-07-07 22:55:11 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0051271e12 Make genclock standard on all platforms.
Thanks to: grehan & marcel for platform support on ia64 and ppc.
2008-04-21 10:09:55 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
22cc9ba0f0 Use genclock for RTC handling. This eliminates the MD versions for
inittodr() and resettodr(). Have nexus double as the clock device,
because it's the firmware that provides RTC services. We could
create a special (pseudo-) device for it, but that wasn't superior
enough to actually do it. Maybe later...

Requested by: phk
2008-04-15 17:02:23 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
495168ba8d Support and switch to the ULE scheduler:
o  Implement IPI_PREEMPT,
o  Set td_lock for the thread being switched out,
o  For ULE & SMP, loop while td_lock points to blocked_lock for
   the thread being switched in,
o  Enable ULE by default in GENERIC and SKI,
2008-04-15 05:02:42 +00:00
Doug Rabson
fa9d9930ca Add kernel module support for nfslockd and krpc. Use the module system
to detect (or load) kernel NLM support in rpc.lockd. Remove the '-k'
option to rpc.lockd and make kernel NLM the default. A user can still
force the use of the old user NLM by building a kernel without NFSLOCKD
and/or removing the nfslockd.ko module.
2008-03-27 11:54:20 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
6617724c5f Remove kernel support for M:N threading.
While the KSE project was quite successful in bringing threading to
FreeBSD, the M:N approach taken by the kse library was never developed
to its full potential.  Backwards compatibility will be provided via
libmap.conf for dynamically linked binaries and static binaries will
be broken.
2008-03-12 10:12:01 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
aeafe92a61 Re-sort options. While here:
o  remove COMPAT_FREEBSD5
o  add INVARIANTS
o  add WITNESS
2008-02-16 18:30:58 +00:00
John Baldwin
5965c4b71c Add COMPAT_FREEBSD7 and enable it in configs that have COMPAT_FREEBSD6. 2008-01-07 21:40:11 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5aaa8fefdf Add a BSD disklabel backend to g_part:
o  Disklabels can have between 8 and 20 partitions (inclusive).
o  No device special file is created for the raw partition.
o  Switch ia64 to use this backend.
o  No support for boot code yet.
2007-12-06 02:32:42 +00:00
Robert Watson
3c90d1ea74 Break out stack(9) from ddb(4):
- Introduce per-architecture stack_machdep.c to hold stack_save(9).
- Introduce per-architecture machine/stack.h to capture any common
  definitions required between db_trace.c and stack_machdep.c.
- Add new kernel option "options STACK"; we will build in stack(9) if it is
  defined, or also if "options DDB" is defined to provide compatibility
  with existing users of stack(9).

Add new stack_save_td(9) function, which allows the capture of a stacktrace
of another thread rather than the current thread, which the existing
stack_save(9) was limited to.  It requires that the thread be neither
swapped out nor running, which is the responsibility of the consumer to
enforce.

Update stack(9) man page.

Build tested:	amd64, arm, i386, ia64, powerpc, sparc64, sun4v
Runtime tested:	amd64 (rwatson), arm (cognet), i386 (rwatson)
2007-12-02 20:40:35 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
4fabde5686 Use the correct expanded name for SCTP.
PR:		116496
Submitted by:	koitsu
Reviewed by:	rrs
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-26 20:05:07 +00:00