one. Interestingly, these are actually the default for quite some time
(bus_generic_driver_added(9) since r52045 and bus_generic_print_child(9)
since r52045) but even recently added device drivers do this unnecessarily.
Discussed with: jhb, marcel
- While at it, use DEVMETHOD_END.
Discussed with: jhb
- Also while at it, use __FBSDID.
bit should not affect link establishment process of auto-negotiation
if manual configuration is not used, which is true in auto-negotiation.
However it seems setting this bit interfere with IP1001 PHY's
down-shifting feature such that establishing a 10/100Mbps link failed
when 1000baseT link is not available during auto-negotiation process.
Tested by: Andrey Smagin <samspeed <> mail dot ru >
Pause timer value is initialized to 0xFFFF. Controller allows just
4 different TX pause thresholds. The lowest possible threshold
value looks too aggressive so use next available threshold value.
and proc_getenvv(), which were implemented using linprocfs_doargv() as
a reference.
Suggested by: kib
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: des (linprocfs maintainer)
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Remove MIIBUS statchg callback and program VGE_DIAGCTL before
initiating link establishment. Previously driver used to
program VGE_DIAGCTL after getting a link in statchg callback.
It seems the VGE_DIAGCTL register works like a kind of MII
register such that it requires setting a 'to be' mode in advance
rather than relying on resolved speed/duplex of established link.
This means the statchg callback is not needed in driver. In
addition, if there was no link at the time of media change, this
was not called at all.
- Introduce vge_ifmedia_upd_locked() to change current media to
configured one. Actual media change is performed only after PHY
reset and VGE_DIAGCTL setup.
- In WOL configuration, make sure to clear forced mode such that
controller can rely on auto-negotiation.
- Unlike most other drivers that use miibus(4), vge(4) used
controller's auto-polling feature for link state tracking via
interrupt. This came from controller's inefficient mechanism to
access MII registers. On link state change interrupt, vge(4)
used to get current link state with series of MII register
accesses. Because vge(4) already enabled auto polling, read PHY
status register to resolved speed/duplex/flow control parameters.
vge(4) still does not drive MII_TICK to reduce number of MII
register accesses which in turn means the driver does not know the
status of auto-negotiation. This was a one of long standing
issue of vge(4). Probably driver may be able to implement a timer
that keeps track of auto-negotiation state and restart
auto-negotiation when driver couldn't establish a link within a
specified period. However the controller does not provide a
reliable way to detect auto-negotiation failure so I'm not sure
whether it's worth to implement it in driver.
Alternatively driver can completely disable MII auto-polling and
let miibus(4) poll link state by driving MII_TICK. This may reduce
unnecessary overhead of stopping/restarting MII auto-polling of
controller. Unfortunately it was known that some variants of
controller does not work correctly if MII auto-polling is disabled.
environment strings and ELF auxiliary vectors from a process stack.
Make sysctl_kern_proc_args to read not cached arguments from the
process stack.
Export proc_getargv() and proc_getenvv() so they can be reused by
procfs and linprocfs.
Suggested by: kib
Reviewed by: kib
Discussed with: kib, rwatson, jilles
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 2 weeks
and DEVMETHOD() we can fully hide the explicit mention of kobj(9) from
device drivers.
- Update the example in driver.9 to use DEVMETHOD_END.
Submitted by: jhb
MFC after: 3 days
__FreeBSD_kernel__ indicates that this system uses the kernel of FreeBSD,
which by definition is always true on FreeBSD. This macro is also defined
on other systems that use the kernel of FreeBSD, such as GNU/kFreeBSD.
It is tempting to use this macro in userland code when we want to enable
kernel-specific routines, and in fact it's fine to do this in code that
is part of FreeBSD itself. However, be aware that as presence of this
macro is still not widespread (e.g. older FreeBSD versions, 3rd party
compilers, etc), it is STRONGLY DISCOURAGED to check for this macro in
external applications without also checking for __FreeBSD__ as an
alternative.
Approved by: kib (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
vnode locking for read, readdir, readlink, getattr and access.
It is hoped that this will improve server performance for these
operations, since they will no longer be serialized for a given
file/vnode.
This fixes panics that users have been seeing when operating in station mode,
where the interface undergoes a lot more resets then in hostap mode (ie whilst
doing channel scanning.)
Reported by: arundel, wblock@wonkity.com
Sponsored by: Hobnob, Inc.
passed over to the runtime firmware on 6050 devices. Instead let
the runtime firmware do the calibration itself. This fixes support
for the 6050 series devices.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Submitted by: kevlo
Tested by: lx, Tz-Huan Huang(earlier version)
Manual pages from OpenSolaris svn_134 are still properly CDDL licensed
but I have been informed that the parts from s11ex are uncertain even
if they contain a CDDL header.
- Don't deduct wired pages from total usable counts because it does not
make any sense. To make things worse, on systems where swap size is
smaller than physical memory and use a lot of wired pages (e.g. ZFS),
tmpfs can suddenly have free space of 0 because of this;
- Count cached pages as available; [1]
- Don't count inactive pages as available, technically we could but that
might be too aggressive; [1]
[1] Suggested by kib@
MFC after: 1 week
The dcache flush has to be done using the core control registers before
splitting the L1D cache by enabling the hardware threads.
Also replace .word calls for mfcr/mtcr with a C macro.
In collaboration with: prabhath at netlogicmicro com
Improved alignment for a maximum width of 80 characters.
Mark unsupported parts as such.
Reported to vendor: Illumos issue #1801
References:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/1801
Obtained from: OpenSolaris CDDL manual pages (snv_134, s11express) [1]
MFC after: 4 days
structs ifreq/in_aliasreq and there've been several panics due
to that problem. All these panics were fixed just a couple of
lines above the panicing code.
Take a more general approach: sanity check sockaddrs supplied
with SIOCAIFADDR and SIOCSIF*ADDR at the beggining of the
function and drop all checks below.
One check is now disabled due to strange code in ifconfig(8)
that I've removed recently. I'm going to enable it with next
__FreeBSD_version bump.
Historically in_ifinit() was able to recover from an error
and restore old address. Nowadays this feature isn't working
for all error cases, but for some of them. I suppose no software
relies on this behavior, so I'd like to remove it, since this
simplifies code a lot.
Also, move if_scrub() earlier in the in_ifinit(). It is more
correct to wipe routes before removing address from local
address list, and interface address list.
Silence from: bz, brooks, andre, rwatson, 3 weeks
ffclock time in seconds.
- Add IOCTL to retrieve ffclock timestamps from userland.
Committed on behalf of Julien Ridoux and Darryl Veitch from the University of
Melbourne, Australia, as part of the FreeBSD Foundation funded "Feed-Forward
Clock Synchronization Algorithms" project.
For more information, see http://www.synclab.org/radclock/
Submitted by: Julien Ridoux (jridoux at unimelb edu au)
machine to LOG_NOTICE. Exception left to "using my IP address".
- Fix multicast ARP warning: add newline and also log the bad MAC address.
Tested by: Alexander Wittig <wittigal msu.edu>