Prevent the Xen and VirtIO balloon drivers from marking pages as
wired. This prevents them from increasing the system wired page count,
which can lead to mlock failing because of hitting the limit in
vm.max_wired.
In the Xen case make sure pages are zeroed before giving them back to
the hypervisor, or else we might be leaking data. Also remove the
balloon_{append/retrieve} and link pages directly into the
ballooned_pages queue using the plinks.q field in the page struct.
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
Reviewed by: kib, bryanv
Approved by: gibbs
dev/virtio/balloon/virtio_balloon.c:
- Don't allocate pages with VM_ALLOC_WIRED.
dev/xen/balloon/balloon.c:
- Don't allocate pages with VM_ALLOC_WIRED.
- Make sure pages are zeroed before giving them back to the
hypervisor.
- Remove the balloon_entry struct and the balloon_{append/retrieve}
functions and use the page plinks.q entry to link the pages
directly into the ballooned_pages queue.
peripheral devices. When transmitting (rx) from slave to master,
sometimes nAKC delays. As a result, some slaves fails their
transmission.
Submitted by: Masanori OZAWA <ozawa@ongs.co.jp>
Reviewed by: brix
MFC after: 1 week
usage from dtrace. The dtrace code already uses cdevpriv(9) since FreeBSD
8, so this change should be quite harmless.
Reviewed by: markj
Approved by: markj
MFC after: never
that it creates (r267645), we can place the check that blocks map entry
coalescing on stack entries in vm_map_simplify_entry() where it properly
belongs.
Reviewed by: kib
(/usr/src) tree rather than the OBJDIR (/usr/obj) tree. This fixes
broken incremental builds with the canonical MAKESYSPATH workaround
of .../share/mk. This is a gross kludge.
o Document PF_LOCAL as being an alias for PF_UNIX
o Document POSIX standardization of this interface using AF_*
constants rather than PF_* constants, and note the three particular
families which POSIX standardizes.
o Note anticipated POSIX standardization of SOCK_CLOEXEC.
o Delete from listing protocol families that FreeBSD doesn't support
(in some cases, like PF_PUP, has never supported).
o Add to listing some current protocol families that have been
introduced in the last decade or so.
o Document the correspondence of PF_* and AF_* constants.
We should probably change the documentation to make the AF_* constants
primary, but this commit does not do so.
Reviewed by: kevlo@
MFC after: 1 month
the file which is compiled with SSE disabled. The functions set up
the FPU context for kernel, and compiler optimizations which could
lead to use of XMM registers before the fpu_kern_enter(9) is called or
after fpu_kern_leave(9), panic the machine.
Discussed with: jmg
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Previously the sizes were inferred indirectly based on the size of the mappings
at 0 and 4GB respectively. This works fine as long as size of the allocation is
identical to the size of the mapping in the guest's address space. However, if
the mapping is disjoint then this assumption falls apart (e.g., due to the
legacy BIOS hole between 640KB and 1MB).
Many thanks to jmg for reviewing the (previous version) of the text
and providing grammar and content fixes.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
context into memory for the kernel threads which called
fpu_kern_thread(9). This allows the fpu_kern_enter() callers to not
check for is_fpu_kern_thread() to get the optimization.
Apply the flag to padlock(4) and aesni(4). In aesni_cipher_process(),
do not leak FPU context state on error.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
numerical values as MAP_STACK_GROWS_*, but the former is for entries'
eflags, while the later for the cow argument of vm_map_insert().
Submitted by: alc
The sound drivers that use own buffer management can use sndbuf_setup
and not do any busdma allocation, so the driver will end up with the
managed buffer but no valid dma map and tag for it. Avoid calling
bus_dmamem_free in such cases.
Reported by: ache
Missed in review by: kan
the 4 byte-aligned dtrace_invop_callsite can be found and that it
immediately follows the call to dtrace_invop(). Secondly, fix some pointer
arithmetic to account for differences between struct i386_frame and illumos'
struct frame. Finally, ensure that dtrace_getarg() isn't inlined. It works
by following a fixed number of frame pointers to the probe site, so inlining
breaks it.
MFC after: 3 weeks
o assert in each one that fdp is not shared
o remove unnecessary NULL checks - all userspace processes have fdtables
and kernel processes cannot execve
o remove comments about the danger of fd_ofiles getting reallocated - fdtable
is not shared and fd_ofiles could be only reallocated if new fd was about to be
added, but if that was possible the code would already be buggy as setugidsafety
work could be undone
MFC after: 1 week
first five for probes entered through a UD fault (i.e. FBT probes).
Specifically, handle the fact that dtrace_invop_callsite must be
16 byte-aligned and thus may not immediately follow the call to
dtrace_invop() in dtrace_invop_start(). Also fetch register arguments and
the stack pointer through a struct trapframe instead of a struct reg.
PR: 191260
Submitted by: luke.tw@gmail.com
MFC after: 3 weeks
workaround. Magic ".../share/mk" (search directories up to /)
does not work for f.e. /usr/src/gnu/lib/libgcc because the path
inside is starting from /usr/obj hierarchy and ends up in
/usr/share/mk, not in the /usr/src/share/mk where src.opts.mk is.
IMHO proper fixing of incremental build is needed urgently.
We can read refcnt safely and only care if it is equal to 1.
If it could suddenly change from 1 to something bigger the code would be
buggy even in the previous form and transitions from > 1 to 1 are equally racy
and harmless (we copy even though there is no need).
MFC after: 1 week
Also ANSIfy a function declaration.
While here update the OpenBSD patch level in getopt_long.c as we
already have the corresponding change.
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
binding their threads to particular CPU.
Changing ithread cpu mask is now performed by special cpuset_setithread().
It creates additional cpuset root group on first bind invocation.
No objection: jhb
Tested by: hiren
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC