- Teach SCHED_4BSD to inform cpu_idle() about high sleep/wakeup rate to
choose optimized handler. In case of x86 it is MONITOR/MWAIT. Also it
will be needed to bypass forthcoming idle tick skipping logic to not
consume resources on events rescheduling when it won't give any benefits.
- Teach SCHED_4BSD to wake up idle CPUs without using IPI. In case of x86,
when MONITOR/MWAIT is active, it require just single memory write. This
doubles performance on some heavily switching test loads.
zack.kirsch at isilon.com for a race between nfsrv_freeopen()
and nfsrv_getlockfile() in the experimental NFS server that
he found during testing. Although nfsrv_freeopen() holds a
sleep lock on the lock file structure when called with
cansleep != 0, nfsrv_getlockfile() could still search the
list, once it acquired the NFSLOCKSTATE() mutex. I believe
that acquiring the mutex in nfsrv_freeopen() fixes the race.
MFC after: 2 weeks
that it works correctly for ZFS file handles. It is possible to
have two ZFS file handles that differ only in the bytes in the
fid_reserved field of the generic "struct fid" and comparing the
bytes in fid_data didn't catch this case. This patch changes the
macro to compare all bytes of "struct fid".
Tested by: gull at gull.us
MFC after: 2 weeks
Now when one does 'make kernel ; make kernel' the second invocation
only does: `kernel.ko' is up to date.
rather than reproduce all the .fw files and relink the kernel.
code associated with overflow or with the drain function. While this
function is not expected to be used often, it produces more information
in the form of an errno that sbuf_overflowed() did.
define USDT probes on a provider.d file and then use this new make
infrastructure to build the corresponding header file and object file.
This will only take effect when the user defines WITH_DTRACE when building.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Bring in a driver for the LSI Logic MPT2 6Gb SAS controllers.
This driver supports basic I/O, and works with SAS and SATA drives and
expanders.
Basic error recovery works (i.e. timeouts and aborts) as well.
Integrated RAID isn't supported yet, and there are some known bugs.
So this isn't ready for production use, but is certainly ready for
testing and additional development. For the moment, new commits to this
driver should go into the FreeBSD Perforce repository first
(//depot/projects/mps/...) and then get merged into -current once
they've been vetted.
This has only been added to the amd64 GENERIC, since that is the only
architecture I have tested this driver with.
Submitted by: scottl
Discussed with: imp, gibbs, will
Sponsored by: Yahoo, Spectra Logic Corporation
expr(1) should usually not be used as various forms of parameter expansion
and arithmetic expansion replicate most of its functionality in an easier
way.
getopt(1) should not be used at all in new code. Instead, getopts(1) or
entirely manual parsing should be used.
MFC after: 1 week
This reflects actual type used to store and compare child device orders.
Change is mostly done via a Coccinelle (soon to be devel/coccinelle)
semantic patch.
Verified by LINT+modules kernel builds.
Followup to: r212213
MFC after: 10 days
malo and mwl use the firmware framework to access firmware images.
Depending on the firmware modules itself is not required and in this
case even wrong because no modules with those names exist.
Pointed out by: brucec
MFC after: 1 week
add a wrapper for it in libc and rework the code in libthr, the
system call still can return EINTR, we keep this feature.
Discussed on: thread
Reviewed by: jilles
for interfaces with TSO enabled, otherwise one would see an extra
ICMP unreach, frag needed pre matching packet on lo0.
This syncs pf code to ip_output.c r162084.
PR: kern/144311
Submitted by: yongari via mlaier
Reviewed by: eri
Tested by: kib
MFC after: 8 days
The three examples are better done using sh(1) itself these days.
The example
expr -- "$a" : ".*"
is incorrect in the general case, as "$a" may be an operator.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Before the change it wasn't possible and the following error was printed:
ZFS: can only boot from disk, mirror or raidz vdevs
Now if the original vdev (the one we are replacing) is still present we will
read from it, but if it is not present we won't read from the new vdev, as it
might not have enough valid data yet.
MFC after: 2 weeks