Add software mixer table for FastTrack Ultra.
Only set volume controls which are valid at startup for standard
USB audio devices, so that settings like treble and bass use
the reset defaults.
MFC after: 1 week
PCM API doesn't support showing all the knobs. Make sure all the USB audio
mixer nodes are freed at detach. Before this patch USB audio would leak
some memory at detach. Print out buffer sizes in number of samples at attach.
Fix setting of volume controls when the number of channels is greater than two.
MFC after: 1 week
the call to pmap_remove_all() within vm_page_cache() is usually redundant.
This change eliminates that call to pmap_remove_all() and introduces a
call to pmap_remove_all() before vm_page_cache() in the one place where
it didn't already exist.
When iterating over a paging queue, if the object containing the current
page has a zero reference count, then the page can't have any managed
mappings. So, a call to pmap_remove_all() is pointless.
Change a panic() call in vm_page_cache() to a KASSERT().
MFC after: 6 weeks
%gs, when supported. Note that WRFSBASE and WRGSBASE are not very
useful on FreeBSD right now, because a return from the kernel mode to
userspace reloads the bases specified by the sysarch(2) syscall, most
likely.
Enable the Supervisor Mode Execution Prevention (SMEP) when
supported. Since the loader(8) performs hand-off to the kernel with
the page tables which contradict the SMEP, postpone enabling the SMEP
on BSP until pmap switched for the proper kernel tables.
Debugged with the help from: avg
Tested by: avg, Michael Moll <kvedulv@kvedulv.de>
MFC after: 1 month
introduced with the IvyBridge CPUs. Provide the definitions for new
bits in CR3 and CR4 registers.
Tested by: avg, Michael Moll <kvedulv@kvedulv.de>
MFC after: 2 weeks
removed in r99417. bge(4) controllers can do TCP checksum offload
for IP fragmented datagrams but unlike ti(4), it lacks UDP checksum
offloading for IP fragmented datagrams. The problem was bge(4)
blindly requested TCP/UDP checksum for IP fragmented datagrams such
that it resulted in corrupted UDP datagrams before r99417.
Remove remaining code for TCP checksum offloading for IP fragmented
datagrams which should have been removed in r99417.
datagrams. Traditionally upper stack fragmented packets without
computing TCP/UDP checksum and these datagrams were passed to
driver. But there are chances that other packets slip into the
interface queue in SMP world. If this happens firmware running on
MIPS 4000 processor in the controller would see mixed packets and
it shall send out corrupted packets.
While I'm here simplify checksum offloading setup.
MFC After: 1 week
Allow textdumps to be called explicitly from DDB.
If "dump" is called in DDB and textdumps are enabled then abort the
dump and tell the user to turn off textdumps.
Add options TEXTDUMP_PREFERRED to turn textdumps on by default.
Add options TEXTDUMP_VERBOSE to be a bit more verbose while textdumping.
Reviewed by: rwatson
MFC after: 2 weeks
port connected to the Broadcom switch does not seem operable, but it's unclear
if that's simply due to a lack of configuration information for the switch.
The switch does not seem to present any identifying information via MDIO,
and is a BCM56512.
(interrupt). All other ATA PIO commands transfer one sector or 512 bytes
at one time. Hardcode these exceptions in ata(4) with ATA_CAM option.
This fixes timeout of READ LOG EXT command used by `smartctl -x /dev/adaX`.
- Testing TSO6 has led me to discover that HW RSC is
a problematic feature, it is ONLY designed to work
with IPv4 in the first place, and if IP forwarding
is done it can't be disabled as LRO in the stack,
also initial testing we've done at Intel shows an
equal performance using TSO[46] on the TX and LRO
on RX, if you ran older code on 82599 or later hardware
you actually could have detrimental performance for
this reason. So I am disabling the feature by default
and all our adapters will now use LRO instead.
- If you have flow control off and multiple queues it
was possible when the buffer of one queue becomes
full that all RX movement is stalled, to eliminate
this problem a feature bit is now set that will allow
packets to be dropped when full rather than stall.
Note, the default is to have flow control on, and this
keeps this from happening.
- Because of the recent fixes in the stack, LRO is now
auto-disabled when problematic, so I have decided to
enable it by default in the capabilities in the driver.
- There are some 1G modules used by some customers, a couple
small tweaks to properly support those in the media code.
- A note: we have now done some testing of TSO6 and using
LRO with IPv6 and it all works great!! Seeing line rate
in both directions in best cases. Thanks bz for your
excellent work!!
current CPU and not always CPU 0.
This has the added benefit of reducing a huge amount of spinlock
contention on the callout_cpu spinlock for CPU 0.
Sponsored by: Intel
if unused in that configuration mixer at NID 15 is muted. Probably CODEC
incorrectly reports its internal connections. Hide that muter from the
driver to avoid muting and make built-in speaker work.
There are several different CODECs sharing this ID and I have not enough
information about them and the bug to implement more universal solution.
Tested by: Big Yuuta <init.py@gmail.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
* Add some more ANI spur immunity levels.
* For AR5111 radios attached to an AR5212, limit the 5GHz channels
that are available. A later revision of the AR5111 supports the 4.9GHz
PSB channels but right now there's no check in place for the radio
revision.
If someone wants PSB support on AR5212+AR5111 radios then please let
me know and I'll add the relevant version check.
Obtained from: Qualcomm Atheros
the internet as "AR9380 and later which didn't get its PCI ID written
in at power-on", so it's hardly an unknown constant.
Obtained from: Qualcomm Atheros
this was designed to keep duplicate null vlan tags from
being added. When doing vlans purely via the switch
this problem will occur. Reported by external customer.
cache line in order to avoid manual frobbing but using
struct mtx_padalign.
The sole exception being nvme and sxfge drivers, where the author
redefined CACHE_LINE_SIZE manually, so they need to be analyzed and
dealt with separately.
Reviwed by: jimharris, alc
sharing especially on the default CPU 0 callout_cpu structure.
This will be followed up by attilio@ with a conversion to the new struct
mtx_padalign but doing this manual conversion first gives an easy MFC
candidate since mtx_padalign is a more extensive system change.
Sponsored by: Intel
Reviewed by: jeff, attilio
MFC after: 1 week
only constraint that they have a lock cookie named mtx_lock.
This name, then, becames reserved from the struct that wants to use the
mtx(9) KPI and other locking primitives cannot reuse it for their
members.
Namely such structs are the current struct mtx and the new
struct mtx_padalign. The new structure will define an object which is
the same as the same layout of a struct mtx but will be allocated in
areas aligned to the cache line size and will be as big as a cache line.
This is supposed to give higher performance for highly contented mutexes
both spin or sleep (because of the adaptive spinning), where the cache
line contention results in too much traffic on the system bus.
The struct mtx_padalign can be used in a completely transparent way
with the mtx(9) KPI.
At the moment, a possibility to MFC the patch should be carefully
evaluated because this patch breaks the low level KPI
(not its representation though).
Discussed with: jhb
Reviewed by: jeff, andre
Reviewed by: mdf (earlier version)
Tested by: jimharris
in some very degenerate conditions.
However, until ath_rate_form_aggr() is taught to not form aggregates
if ANY selected rate is non-MCS, this can't yet be enabled.
So, just add a comment.
I've tried serialising TX using queues and such but unfortunately
due to how this interacts with the locking going on elsewhere in the
networking stack, the TX task gets delayed, resulting in quite a
noticable throughput loss:
* baseline TCP for 2x2 11n HT40 is ~ 170mbit/sec;
* TCP for TX task in the ath taskq, with the RX also going on - 80mbit/sec;
* TCP for TX task in a separate, second taskq - 100mbit/sec.
So for now I'm going with the Linux wireless stack approach - lock tx
early. The linux code does in the wireless stack, before the 802.11
state stuff happens and before it's punted to the driver.
But TX locking needs to also occur at the driver layer as the TX
completion code _also_ begins to drain the ifnet TX queue.
Whilst I'm here, add some KTR traces for the TX path.
Note:
* This really should be done at the net80211 layer (as well, at least.)
But that'll have to wait for a little more thought to happen.
- Change the code so that it relies on vfs_hash rather than on a
home-made hashtable.
- There's no need to inline fnv_32_buf().
Reviewed by: delphij
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: iXsystems inc.
VM pressure. The reason is that in some codepaths pointers to stack
variables were passed from one thread to another.
In collaboration with: pho
Reported by: pho's stress2 suite
Sponsored by: iXsystems inc.
X86: fcmov doesn't handle all possible EFLAGS, fall back to a branch
for the others.
Otherwise it will try to use SSE patterns and fail horribly if sse is
disabled.
Fixes PR14035.
This should fix the following assertion failure:
Assertion failed: (Reg >= X86::FP0 && Reg <= X86::FP6 && "Expected FP
register!"), function getFPReg, file
contrib/llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86FloatingPoint.cpp, line 330.
which can show up when compiling contrib/compiler-rt, using -march=i686
through -march=pentium3 (CPU's which do support fcmov, but don't support
SSE2).
MFC after: 1 week