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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marius Strobl
2fbad3a135 - The method introduced as part of r234898 for not altering the boot path
when booting from ZFS turned out to also cause the boot path not being
  adjusted if booting from CD-ROM with firmware versions that do not employ
  the "cdrom" alias in that case. So shuffle the code around instead in order
  to achieve the original intent. Ideally, we shouldn't fiddle with the boot
  path when booting from UFS on a disk either; unfortunately, there doesn't
  seem to be an universal way of telling disks and CD-ROMs apart, though. [1]
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.

PR:		179289
MFC after:	1 week
2013-06-09 23:50:30 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
3bd22a9cc8 Change the set and unset ctlreqs by making the index argument optional.
This allows setting attributes on tables. One simply does not provide
an index in that case. Otherwise the entry corresponding the index has
the attribute set or unset.

Use this change to fix a relatively longstanding bug in our GPT scheme
that's the result of rev 198097 (relatively harmless) followed by rev
237057 (damaging). The damaging part being that our GPT scheme always
has the active flag set on the PMBR slice. This is in violation with
EFI. Existing EFI implementions for both x86 and ia64 reject the GPT.
As such, GPT disks created by us aren't usable under EFI because of
that.

After this change, GPT disks never have the active flag set on the PMBR
slice. In order to make the GPT disk bootable under some x86 BIOSes,
the reason of rev 198097, one must now set the active attribute on the
gpt table. The kernel will apply this to the PMBR slice For (S)ATA:
	gpart set -a active ada0

To fix an existing GPT disk that has the active flag set in the PMBR,
and that does not need the flag, use (again for (S)ATA):
	gpart unset -a active ada0

The EBR, MBR & PC98 schemes, which also impement at least 1 attribute,
now check to make sure the entry passed is valid. They do not have
attributes that apply to the table.
2013-06-09 23:34:26 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0f4389991c Remove stub implementation. 2013-06-09 23:12:43 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
cd5ff81bd2 Increase the maximum KVM available on TI chips. Not sure why we suddenly need
that much, but that lets me boot with 1GB of RAM.
2013-06-09 22:51:11 +00:00
Ed Schouten
63305ba9d5 Fix the way atomic_is_lock_free() is defined for Clang.
When using Clang atomics, atomic types are not placed in a structure.
There is thus no reason why we should get the __val member.
2013-06-09 08:28:23 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
f7d4b4d3d1 e2fs_bpg and e2fs_isize are always unsigned.
The superblock in ext2fs defines all the fields as unsigned but for
some reason the in-memory superblock was carrying e2fs_bpg and
e2fs_isize as signed.

We should preserve the specified types for consistency.

MFC after:	5 days
2013-06-09 01:38:51 +00:00
Ed Schouten
2c482d3a72 Merge the 1 and 2 byte versions of the atomic functions into one.
After pushing in my fix for the 2 byte functions, I realized that the
functions for 1 and 2 byte operations had become identical. Reduce the
code size by merging the functions for 1 and 2 byte operations together.

While there, slightly improve variable naming and comments.
2013-06-08 23:45:11 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
82aa6e614b Add 8devices CARAMBOLA2 support.
This is based on the AR933x (Hornet) SoC from Qualcomm Atheros.

It's a much nicer board to do development on - 64MB RAM, 16MB flash.
The development board breaks out the GPIO pins, ethernet, serial (via
a USB<->RS232 chip), USB host and of course a small wifi antenna.

Everything but the wifi works thus far.
2013-06-08 20:21:17 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
70234acbb1 Add support for two new winbond SPI flash parts.
The 8devices carambola 2 board uses the 16MB part.

Here's how it looks:

spibus0: <spibus bus> on spi0
mx25l0: <M25Pxx Flash Family> at cs 0 on spibus0
mx25l0: w25q128, sector 65536 bytes, 256 sectors

Tested:

* 8devices Carambola 2 board
2013-06-08 20:12:14 +00:00
Ed Schouten
87dd390211 Actually make the 2-byte atomics work.
Even though I tested the 1-byte operations on arbitrarily aligned bytes,
it seems I did not do this for the 2-byte operations.

Create easy to read functions that are used to get/put bytes and
halfwords in words. To keep the compiler happy, explicitly read two
bytes into a union to obtain a 16-bit value.
2013-06-08 16:24:49 +00:00
Rui Paulo
c2c2fc4d86 Import Kevin Lo's port of urtwn(4) from OpenBSD. urtwn(4) is a driver for the
Realtek RTL8188CU/RTL8192CU USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless cards.
This driver requires microcode which is available in FreeBSD ports:
net/urtwn-firmware-kmod.

Hiren ported the urtwn(4) man page from OpenBSD and Glen just commited a port
for the firmware.

TODO:
- 802.11n support
- Stability fixes - the driver can sustain lots of traffic but has trouble
coping with simultaneous iperf sessions.
- fix debugging

MFC after:	2 months
Tested by:	kevlo, hiren, gjb
2013-06-08 16:02:31 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
8d1aa3c6b4 aio_mlock() added:
- Regen for r251526.
  - Bump __FreeBSD_version.
2013-06-08 13:30:13 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
6160e12c10 Add new system call - aio_mlock(). The name speaks for itself. It allows
to perform the mlock(2) operation, which can consume a lot of time, under
control of aio(4).

Reviewed by:	kib, jilles
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-06-08 13:27:57 +00:00
Ed Schouten
2e5d5dc936 Add proper __sync_*() intrinsics for MIPS.
To make <stdatomic.h> work on MIPS (and ARM) using GCC, we need to
provide implementations of the __sync_*() functions. I already added
these functions for 4 and 8 byte types to libcompiler-rt some time ago,
based on top of <machine/atomic.h>.

Unfortunately, <machine/atomic.h> only provides a subset of the features
needed to implement <stdatomic.h>. This means that in some cases we had
to do compare-and-exchange calls in loops, where a simple ll/sc would
suffice.

Also implement these functions for 1 and 2 byte types. MIPS only
provides ll/sc instructions for 4 and 8 byte types, but this is of
course no limitation. We can simply load 4 bytes and use some bitmask
tricks to modify only the bytes affected.

Discussed on:	mips, arch
Tested with:	QEMU
2013-06-08 13:19:11 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
995d706909 Make sys_mlock() function just a wrapper around vm_mlock() function
that does all the job.

Reviewed by:	kib, jilles
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-06-08 13:13:40 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
f95c13db04 Separate LIO_SYNC processing into a separate function aio_process_sync(),
and rename aio_process() into aio_process_rw().

Reviewed by:	kib
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-06-08 13:02:43 +00:00
Xin LI
9e43a32a5c MFV r251519:
* Illumos ZFS issue #3805 arc shouldn't cache freed blocks

Quote from the Illumos issue:

    ZFS should proactively evict freed blocks from the cache.

    Even though these freed blocks will never be used again, and thus
    will eventually be evicted, this causes us to use memory
    inefficiently for 2 reasons:

    1. A block that is freed has no chance of being accessed again, but
       will be kept in memory preferentially to a block that was accessed
       before it (and is thus older) but has not been freed and thus has
       at least some chance of being accessed again.

    2. We partition the ARC into several buckets:
       user data that has been accessed only once (MRU)
       metadata that has been accessed only once (MRU)
       user data that has been accessed more than once (MFU)
       metadata that has been accessed more than once (MFU)

    The user data vs metadata split is somewhat arbitrary, and the
    primary control on how much memory is used to cache data vs metadata
    is to simply try to keep the proportion the same as it has been in the
    past (each bucket "evicts against" itself).  The secondary control is
    to evict data before evicting metadata.

    Because of this bucketing, we may end up with one bucket mostly
    containing freed blocks that are very old, while another bucket has
    more recently accessed, still-allocated blocks.  Data in the useful
    bucket (with still-allocated blocks) may be evicted in preference to
    data in the useless bucket (with old, freed blocks).

    On dcenter, we saw that the MFU metadata bucket was 230MB, while the
    MFU data bucket was 27GB and the MRU metadata bucket was 256GB.
    However, the vast majority of data in the MRU metadata bucket (256GB)
    was freed blocks, and thus useless.  Meanwhile, the MFU metadata bucket
    (230MB) was constantly evicting useful blocks that will be soon needed.

    The problem of cache segmentation is a larger problem that needs more
    investigation.  However, if we stop caching freed blocks, it should
    reduce the impact of this more fundamental issue.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-06-08 09:11:20 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
e0f8a7f4da cxgbe/tom: Fix bad signed/unsigned mixup in the stid allocator. This
fixes a panic when allocating a mixture of IPv6 and IPv4 stids.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-06-08 07:23:26 +00:00
Andrew Turner
864cbcb81b Merge in changes from NetBSD:
* Remove support for non-elf files.
 * Add the VFP setjmp magic numbers.
 * Add the offsets for the VFP registers within the buffer.
2013-06-08 07:16:22 +00:00
Sean Bruno
06f1884fa8 Implement foreign volume handling. Allows admins to view foreign metadata
and clear or import it for use.

PR:     kern/172091
Submitted by:   smh@freebsd.org
Reviewed by:    jhb@freebsd.org
MFC after:      2 weeks
2013-06-08 02:54:59 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
d5d96494f8 Fix some recent regression issues:
1) Only multi-TD isochronous transfers should use NORMAL
type after specific type as per XHCI specification.

2) BEI bit is only available in NORMAL and ISOCHRONOUS
TRB types. Don't use this bit for other types to avoid
hardware asserts. Reserved bits should be don't care
though ...

MFC after:	1 week
PR:		usb/179342
2013-06-07 22:35:58 +00:00
Andrew Turner
0a79452954 Reduce the difference to NetBSD.
* Stop pretending we support anything other than ELF by removing code
   surrounded by #ifdef __ELF__ ... #endif.
 * Remove _JB_MAGIC_SETJMP and _JB_MAGIC__SETJMP, they are defined in
   setjmp.h, which is able to be included from asm.
 * Fix the spelling of dependent.
 * Rename END _END and add END and ASEND to complement ENTRY and ASENTRY
   respectively
 * Add macros to simplify accessing the Global Offset Table, some of these
   will be used in the upcoming update to the setjmp functions.
2013-06-07 21:23:11 +00:00
Alan Cox
f50b6721e1 Add missing VM object unlocks in an error case.
Reviewed by:	kib
2013-06-07 19:42:00 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
c91950082d Disable IGMPv3 link timers on a transition to IGMPv2.
Submitted by:	Alan Smithee
2013-06-07 17:12:08 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
97d729cf33 Add support for polling the XHCI interrupt handler when
the regular interrupt handler is not working properly or
in case of MSI interrupts which are not yet supported.
Remove interrupt setup code for FreeBSD versions older
than 700031.

MFC after:	1 week
PR:		usb/179342
2013-06-07 14:30:06 +00:00
Mikolaj Golub
f8afe33795 Properly set curvnet context in lagg_port_setlladdr() task handler.
Reported by:	Nikos Vassiliadis <nvass gmx.com>
Submitted by:	zec
Tested by:	Nikos Vassiliadis <nvass gmx.com>
MFC after:	1 week
2013-06-07 10:27:50 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
9984c9baf3 Don't hold the node lock over the iterator.
The "find node" function call will increase the node reference anyway;
so there's no reason to hold the node table lock during the MLME change.

The only reason I could think of is to stop overlapping mlme ioctls
from causing issues, but this should be fixed a different way.

This fixes a whole class of LORs that creep up when nodes are being
timed out or removed by hostapd.

Tested:

* AR5416, hostap, with nodes coming and going.  No LORs or stability
  issues were observed.
2013-06-07 09:03:56 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
b70f530bc7 Bring over the initial static bluetooth coexistence configuration
for the WB195 combo NIC - an AR9285 w/ an AR3011 USB bluetooth NIC.

The AR3011 is wired up using a 3-wire coexistence scheme to the AR9285.

The code in if_ath_btcoex.c sets up the initial hardware mapping
and coexistence configuration.  There's nothing special about it -
it's static; it doesn't try to configure bluetooth / MAC traffic priorities
or try to figure out what's actually going on.  It's enough to stop basic
bluetooth traffic from causing traffic stalls and diassociation from
the wireless network.

To use this code, you must have the above NIC.  No, it won't work
for the AR9287+AR3012, nor the AR9485, AR9462 or AR955x combo cards.

Then you set a kernel hint before boot or before kldload, where 'X'
is the unit number of your AR9285 NIC:

# kenv hint.ath.X.btcoex_profile=wb195

This will then appear in your boot messages:

[100482] athX: Enabling WB195 BTCOEX

This code is going to evolve pretty quickly (well, depending upon my
spare time) so don't assume the btcoex API is going to stay stable.

In order to use the bluetooth side, you must also load in firmware using
ath3kfw and the binary firmware file (ath3k-1.fw in my case.)

Tested:

* AR9280, no interference
* WB195 - AR9285 + AR3011 combo; STA mode; basic bluetooth inquiries
  were enough to cause traffic stalls and disassociations.  This has
  stopped with the btcoex profile code.

TODO:

* Importantly - the AR9285 needs ASPM disabled if bluetooth coexistence
  is enabled.  No, I don't know why.  It's likely some kind of bug to do
  with the AR3011 sending bluetooth coexistence signals whilst the device
  is asleep.  Since we don't actually sleep the MAC just yet, it shouldn't
  be a problem.  That said, to be totally correct:

  + ASPM should be disabled - upon attach and wakeup
  + The PCIe powersave HAL code should never be called

  Look at what the ath9k driver does for inspiration.

* Add WB197 (AR9287+AR3012) support
* Add support for the AR9485, which is another combo like the AR9285
* The later NICs have a different signaling mechanism between the MAC
  and the bluetooth device; I haven't even begun to experiment with
  making that HAL code work.  But it should be a lot more automatic.

* The hardware can do much more interesting traffic weighting with
  bluetooth and wifi traffic.  None of this is currently used.
  Ideally someone would code up something to watch the bluetooth traffic
  GPIO (via an interrupt) and then watch it go high/low; then figure out
  what the bluetooth traffic is and adjust things appropriately.

* If I get the time I may add in some code to at least track this stuff
  and expose statistics.  But it's up to someone else to experiment with
  the bluetooth coexistence support and add the interesting stuff (like
  "real" detection of bulk, audio, etc bluetooth traffic patterns and
  change wifi parameters appropriately - eg, maximum aggregate length,
  transmit power, using quiet time to control TX duty cycle, etc.)
2013-06-07 09:02:02 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
3a0705aef9 Add accessor macros for the bluetooth coexistence routines. 2013-06-07 05:18:07 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
0c20aadbd9 Add bluetooth fixes to the AR5416/AR92xx HAL:
* Call the bluetooth setup function during the reset path, so the bluetooth
  settings are actually initialised.
* Call the AR9285 diversity functions during bluetooth setup; so the AR9285
  diversity and antenna configuration registers are correctly programmed
* Misc debugging info.

Tested:

* AR9285+AR3011 bluetooth combo; this code itself doesn't enable bluetooth
  coexistence but it's part of what I'm currently using.
2013-06-07 05:17:58 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
0a2cc82713 Correct setting TX random backoff register. This register is
implemented as a 10 bits linear feedback shift register so only
lower 10 bits are valid.
Because this register is used to initialize random backoff interval
register only when resolved duplex is half-duplex, it wouldn't have
caused issues in these days.

Submitted by:	Masanobu SAITOH <msaitoh@NetBSD.org>
2013-06-07 01:21:09 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
b9d2edd7c8 Do not report current link status if driver is not running.
Reporting link status in driver has a side-effect that makes mii(4)
check current link status.  mii(4) will call link status change
callback when it sees link state change.  Normally this wouldn't
have problems. However, ASF/IPMI firmware can actively access PHY
regardless of driver's running state such that reporting link
status for not-running interface can generate meaningless link
UP/DOWN messages.

This change also makes dhclient think driver got a valid link
regardless of link establishment so it will bypass dhclient's
initial link status check. I think that wouldn't be issue
though.

Tested by:	Daniel Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il>
2013-06-07 01:01:39 +00:00
Scott Long
95fbded695 Simplify the checking of flags for cam_periph_mapmem(). This gets rid of
a lot of code redundancy and grossness at very minor expense.

Reviewed by:	smh
Obtained from:	Netflix
MFC after:	3 days
2013-06-07 00:22:38 +00:00
Xin LI
ca8a27d4b1 MFV r251474:
* Illumos zfs issue #3137 L2ARC compression

Whether or not to compress buffers entering the L2ARC is
controlled by "compression" setting on the dataset, when
compression is not "off", L2ARC compression is enabled.

The compress method is always LZ4 for L2ARC when enabled
because it works best for the scenario.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-06-06 23:21:41 +00:00
Attilio Rao
002f377ab2 Complete r251452:
Avoid to busy/unbusy a page in cases where there is no need to drop the
vm_obj lock, more nominally when the page is full valid after
vm_page_grab().

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc
2013-06-06 18:19:26 +00:00
John Baldwin
c9813d0a37 Do not compare the existing mask of a cpuset with a new mask when changing
the mask of a cpuset.  Also, change the cpuset's mask before updating the
masks of all children.  Previously changing a cpuset's mask first required
setting the mask to a super-set of both the old and new masks and then
changing it a second time to the new mask.
2013-06-06 14:43:19 +00:00
Alan Cox
27a18d6a23 Don't busy the page unless we are likely to release the object lock.
Reviewed by:	kib
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-06-06 06:17:20 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
ba39d89bc9 - Consolidate duplicate code into support functions.
- Split the bqlock into bqclean and bqdirty locks.
 - Only acquire the wakeup synchronization locks when we cross a
   threshold requiring them.
 - Restructure the way flushbufqueues() targets work so they are more
   smp friendly and sane.

Reviewed by:	kib
Discussed with:	mckusick, attilio
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division

M    vfs_bio.c
2013-06-05 23:53:00 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
5eb07ec729 Enable slow diversity combining for the AR9285.
Now that I understand what's going on - and the RX antenna array maps
to what the receive LNA configuration actually is - I feel comfortable
in enabling this.

If people do have issues with this, there's enough debugging now available
that we have a chance to diagnose it without writing it up as 'weird
crap.'

Tested:

* AR9285 STA w/ diversity combining enabled in EEPROM

TODO:

* (More) testing in hostap mode
2013-06-05 22:23:13 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
094c5f8cb0 As a temporary work-around (read: until there's a nice API for exposing
and controlling this form of antenna diversity) - print out the AR9285
antenna diversity configuration at attach time.

This will help track down and diagose if/when people have connectivity
issues on cards (eg if they connect a single antenna to LNA1, yet the
card has RX configured to only occur on LNA2.)

Tested:

* AR9285 w/ antenna diversity enabled in EEPROM;
* AR9285 w/ antenna diversity disabled in EEPROM; mapping only to a
  single antenna (LNA1.)
2013-06-05 22:21:13 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
ad13c6af54 cxgbe(4): Never install a firmware if hw.cxgbe.fw_install is 0.
MFC after:	1 week
2013-06-05 20:57:52 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
85233a7d39 - fix a bug in the previous commit that was dropping the last packet
from each batch flowing on the VALE switch

- feature: add glue for 'indirect' buffers on the sender side:
  if a slot has NS_INDIRECT set, the netmap buffer contains pointer(s)
  to the actual userspace buffers, which are accessed with copyin().
     The feature is not finalised yet, as it will likely need to deal
  with some iovec variant for proper scatter/gather support.
  This will save one copy for clients (e.g. qemu) that cannot
  use the netmap buffer directly.

A curiosity: on amd64 copyin() appears to be 10-15% faster than pkt_copy()
or bcopy() at least for sizes of 256 and greater.
2013-06-05 17:27:59 +00:00
Alan Cox
66c392df53 Relax the vm object locking. Use a read lock.
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-06-05 17:00:10 +00:00
Marius Strobl
743f0a55b0 - Flag sym(4) as supporting unmapped I/O; all necessary conversion actually
already has been done as part of r246713.
- Revert a part of r251402 in order to appease clang.
2013-06-05 01:22:59 +00:00
Marius Strobl
db228ec9b5 Handle/mark/nuke unused arguments. 2013-06-05 01:07:40 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
3df7a8ab08 Implement a bit of a hack to store the AR9285/AR9485 RX LNA configuration in
the RX antenna field.

The AR9285/AR9485 use an LNA mixer to determine how to combine the signals
from the two antennas.  This is encoded in the RSSI fields (ctl/ext) for
chain 2.  So, let's use that here.

This maps RX antennas 0->3 to the RX mixer configuration used to
receive a frame.  There's more that can be done but this is good enough
to diagnose if the hardware is doing "odd" things like trying to
receive frames on LNA2 (ie, antenna 2 or "alt" antenna) when there's
only one antenna connected.

Tested:

* AR9285, STA mode
2013-06-05 00:45:19 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
d98a3d6936 Add a new capability flag to announce that the chip implements LNA mixing
for the RX path.

This is different to the div comb HAL flag, that says it actually
can use this for RX diversity (the "slow" diversity path implemented
but disabled in the AR9285 HAL code.)

Tested:

* AR9285, STA operation
2013-06-05 00:42:04 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
bd77565e39 Document the AR9285/AR9485 LNA configuration information that's
stored in the ctl/ext RSSI field for chain 2.

Tested:

* AR9285, STA
2013-06-05 00:39:20 +00:00
Attilio Rao
dfd55c0c7b In vm_object_split(), busy and consequently unbusy the pages only when
swap_pager_copy() is invoked, otherwise there is no reason to do so.
This will eliminate the necessity to busy pages most of the times.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc
2013-06-04 22:47:01 +00:00
Alan Somers
2ce303e83d sys/dev/mps/mps.c
sys/dev/mps/mps_user.c
	Fix uninitialized memory reference in mps_read_config_page.  It was
	referencing a field (params->hdr.Ext.ExtPageType) that would only be
	set when reading an Extended config page.  The symptom was that
	MPSIO_READ_CFG_PAGE ioctls would randomly fail with
	MPI2_IOCSTATUS_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE errors.  The solution is to
	determine whether an extended or an ordinary config page is requested
	by looking at the PageType field, which should be available regardless.

	Similarly, mps_user_read_extcfg_header and mps_user_read_extcfg_page,
	which call mps_read_config_page, had to be fixed to always set the
	PageType field.  They were implicitly assuming that
	mps_read_config_page always operated on Extended pages.

Reviewed by:	ken
Approved by:	ken (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
2013-06-04 22:32:33 +00:00