if NOTE_EXIT is not being monitored. The rationale is that a listener
should only get an event for exit() if they registered interest via
NOTE_EXIT. This matches the behavior on OS X.
- Don't save the exit status on process exit unless NOTE_EXIT is being
monitored.
- Add an internal EV_DROP flag that requests kqueue_scan() to free the
knote without signalling it to userland and use this when a process
exits but the fflags in the knote is zero.
Reviewed by: jmg
MFC after: 1 month
into threads each processing queue in a single domain. The structure
of the pagedaemons and queues is kept intact, most of the changes come
from the need for code to find an owning page queue for given page,
calculated from the segment containing the page.
The tie between NUMA domain and pagedaemon thread/pagequeue split is
rather arbitrary, the multithreaded daemon could be allowed for the
single-domain machines, or one domain might be split into several page
domains, to further increase concurrency.
Right now, each pagedaemon thread tries to reach the global target,
precalculated at the start of the pass. This is not optimal, since it
could cause excessive page deactivation and freeing. The code should
be changed to re-check the global page deficit state in the loop after
some number of iterations.
The pagedaemons reach the quorum before starting the OOM, since one
thread inability to meet the target is normal for split queues. Only
when all pagedaemons fail to produce enough reusable pages, OOM is
started by single selected thread.
Launder is modified to take into account the segments layout with
regard to the region for which cleaning is performed.
Based on the preliminary patch by jeff, sponsored by EMC / Isilon
Storage Division.
Reviewed by: alc
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
pvh_global_lock. This allows the method to be executed in parallel,
avoiding undue contention on the pvh_global_lock for the multithreaded
pagedaemon.
The pmap_ts_referenced() function has to inspect the page mappings for
several pmaps, which need to be locked while pv list lock is owned.
This contradicts to the lock order, where pmap lock is before pv list
lock. Introduce the generation count for the pv list of the page or
superpage, which indicate any change in the pv list, and, as usual,
perform restart of the iteration if generation changed while pv lock
was dropped for blocking acquire of a pmap lock.
Reported and tested by: pho
Reviewed by: alc
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
line boundary. It has never been 100% correct, and it can't work on SMP,
because nothing prevents another core from accessing data from an unrelated
buffer in the same cache line while we invalidated it. Just use bounce pages
instead.
Reviewed by: ian
Approved by: mux (mentor) (implicit)
Add support for A20 timer.
Correct interrupt offset depending from chip.
Add basic code for CPU configuration module.
For now, add kernel config and dts file
(only FDT blob related problem needs to be solved later in
order to have one kernel for both cubieboard1 and 2).
Approved by: ray@
KDB_TRACE is not an alternative to DDB/etc, they are complementary.
So I do not see any reason to not enable KDB_TRACE by default.
X-MFC after: never (change specific to head)
transparent layering and better fragmentation.
- Normalize functions that allocate memory to use kmem_*
- Those that allocate address space are named kva_*
- Those that operate on maps are named kmap_*
- Implement recursive allocation handling for kmem_arena in vmem.
Reviewed by: alc
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
After configuring the interface, wait for the link to become active.
Many ethernet drivers reset the chip when we set multicast filters
(causing significant delays due to link re-negotiation) and, by the time
we start sending packets, they are discared instead of going to the ether.
Tested by: dumbbell
being defined in <sys/diskmbr.h>. Instead give the symbols here a
"PC98_" prefix. This way, both <sys/diskmbr.h> and <sys/diskpc98.h>
can be included in the same C source file.
The renaming is trivial. The only gotcha is that DOSBBSECTOR is
also redefined from 0 to 1. This because DOSBBSECTOR was always
used in conjunction with an addition of 1. The PC98_BBSECTOR symbol
is defined as 1 and the expression is simplified.
Note: it is not believed that ports are seriously impacted; or at
all for that matter.
Approved by: nyan@
Remove it if the knob isn't tweaked. Certain ports seem to think that
if /usr/bin/iconv exists, then libc has built in libiconv things and will
blow up pretty nicely when built.
Reviewed by: gjb@
MFC after: 2 weeks
controller supports only a single message. I haven't seen such an adapter
out in the wild, though, so this change likely is a NOP.
While at it, further simplify the MSI allocation logic; there's no need
to check the number of available messages on our own as pci_alloc_msi(9)
will just fail if it can't provide us with the single message we want.
- Nuke the unused softc of aacch(4).
MFC after: 1 month
quirk and apply it to these controllers [1]. The same problem was reported
for 2230S, in which case it wasn't actually clear whether the culprit is the
controller or the mainboard, though. In order to be on the safe side, flag
MSIs as being broken with the latter type of controller as well. Given that
these are the only reports of MSI-related breakage with aac(4) so far and
OSes like OpenSolaris unconditionally employ MSIs for all adapters of this
family, however, it doesn't seem warranted to generally disable the use of
MSIs in aac(4).
While it, simplify the MSI allocation logic a bit; there's no need to check
for the presence of the MSI capability on our own as pci_alloc_msi(9) will
just fail when these kind of interrupts are not available.
Reported and tested by: David Boyd [1]
MFC after: 3 days
collision between a rename and an open system call for the same
target file. Here, rename releases its vnode references, waits for
the open to finish, and then restarts by reacquiring its needed
vnode locks. In this case, rename was unlocking but failing to
release its reference to one of its held vnodes. The effect was
that even after all the actual references to the vnode had gone,
the vnode still showed active references. For files that had been
removed, their space was not reclaimed until the filesystem was
forcibly unmounted.
This bug manifested itself in the Postgres server which would
leak/lose hundreds of files per day amounting to many gigabytes of
disk space. This bug required shutting down Postgres, forcibly
unmounting its filesystem, remounting its filesystem and restarting
Postgres every few days to recover the lost space.
Reported by: Dan Thomas and Palle Girgensohn
Bug-fix by: kib
Tested by: Dan Thomas and Palle Girgensohn
MFC after: 2 weeks
Do this by forcing inclusion of
sys/cddl/compat/opensolaris/sys/debug_compat.h
via -include option into all source files from OpenSolaris.
Note that this -include option must always be after -include opt_global.h.
Additionally, remove forced definition of DEBUG for some modules and fix
their build without DEBUG.
Also, meaning of DEBUG was overloaded to enable WITNESS support for some
OpenSolaris (primarily ZFS) locks. Now this overloading is removed and
that use of DEBUG is replaced with a new option OPENSOLARIS_WITNESS.
MFC after: 17 days
to get the semantics when setting the PMAP right. Prior to r251782, the
latter already used implicit acquire semantics, which - currently - means
to not employ additional explicit memory barriers under the hood (see also
r225889).
Before executing any subcommand, zpool tool fetches pools configuration from
the kernel. Before features support was added, kernel was regenerating that
configuration based on data always present in memory. Unfortunately, pool
features list and activity counters are not such. They are stored in ZAP,
that normally resides in ARC, but under heavy memory pressure may be swapped
out. If pool is suspended at this point, there is no way to recover it back
since any zpool command will stuck.
This change has one predictable flaw: `zpool upgrade` always wish to upgrade
suspended pools, but fortunately it can't do it due to the suspension.
disable TRIM otherwise.
r252840 (illumos bug 3836) is based on assumption that zio_free_sync() has
no lock dependencies and should complete immediately. Unfortunately, with our
TRIM implementation that is not true due to ZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_START added
to the ZIO_FREE_PIPELINE, which, while not really accessing devices, still
acquires SCL_ZIO lock for read to be sure devices won't disappear.
When TRIM is disabled, this patch enables direct free execution from r252840
and removes ZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_START and ZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_ASSESS stages from
the pipeline to avoid lock acquisition. Otherwise it queues free request as
it was before r252840.
Existing async thread is running only on successfull spa_sync() completion,
that is impossible in case of pool loosing required (last) disk(s). That
indefinite delay of SPA_ASYNC_REMOVE processing made ZFS to not close the
lost disks, preventing GEOM/CAM from destroying devices and reusing names
on later disk reattach.
In earlier version of the patch I've tried to just run existing thread
immediately, unrelated to spa_sync() completion, but that exposed number
of situations where it could stuck due to locks held by stuck spa_sync(),
that are required for other kinds of async events.
Experiments with OpenIndiana snapshot confirmed that they also have this
issue with lost disks reattach.
New Features
Adds a new configuration option, "check-spf"; valid values are
"warn" (default) and "ignore". When set to "warn", checks SPF
and TXT records in spf format, warning if either resource record
type occurs without a corresponding record of the other resource
record type. [RT #33355]
Adds support for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) resource
records. [RT #23386]
Adds support for the EUI48 and EUI64 RR types. [RT #33082]
Adds support for the RFC 6742 ILNP record types (NID, LP, L32,
and L64). [RT #31836]
Feature Changes
Changes timing of when slave zones send NOTIFY messages after
loading a new copy of the zone. They now send the NOTIFY before
writing the zone data to disk. This will result in quicker
propagation of updates in multi-level server structures. [RT #27242]
"named -V" can now report a source ID string. (This is will be
of most interest to developers and troubleshooters). The source
ID for ISC's production versions of BIND is defined in the "srcid"
file in the build tree and is normally set to the most recent
git hash. [RT #31494]
Response Policy Zone performance enhancements. New "response-policy"
option "min-ns-dots". "nsip" and "nsdname" now enabled by default
with RPZ. [RT #32251]
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
Sponsored by: DK Hostmaster A/S
PID is valid for monitoring in FILEMON_SET_PID ioctl.
- Set the monitored PID to -1 when the process exits.
Suggested by: jilles
Tested by: sjg
MFC after: 3 days
persist much longer than previously. Historically we had at most 100
entries; now the count may reach a million. With the increased count
we spent far too much time looking them up in the grossly undersized
newblk hash table. Configure the newblk hash table to accurately reflect
the number of entries that it must index.
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: Peter Holm
MFC after: 2 weeks
we need to collect the highest level of allocation for each of the
different soft update dependency structures. This change collects these
statistics and makes them available using `sysctl debug.softdep.highuse'.
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: Peter Holm
MFC after: 2 weeks