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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Watson
fa8003c6b9 Remove custom queue macros in Coda, replacing them with queue(9) tailq
macros.  The only semantic change was the need to add a vc_opened field
to struct vcomm since we can no longer use the request queue returning
to an uninitialized state to hold whether or not the device is open.

MFC after:	1 month
2008-02-17 14:33:28 +00:00
Robert Watson
b15ce9be2e Remove namecache performance-tuning todo for Coda: we now use the FreeBSD
name cache.

MFC after:	1 month
2008-02-17 12:40:27 +00:00
David Schultz
234b60cd97 Hook up sinl(), cosl(), and tanl() to the build. 2008-02-17 07:33:51 +00:00
David Schultz
8e77cc6431 Add implementations of sinl(), cosl(), and tanl().
Submitted by:	Steve Kargl <sgk@apl.washington.edu>
2008-02-17 07:33:12 +00:00
David Schultz
f869a8c5f3 Documentation for sinl(), cosl(), and tanl(). 2008-02-17 07:32:44 +00:00
David Schultz
61f955827d Add kernel functions for 128-bit long doubles. These could be improved
a bit, but access to a freebsd/sparc64 machine is needed.

Submitted by:	bde and Steve Kargl <sgk@apl.washington.edu> (earlier version)
2008-02-17 07:32:31 +00:00
David Schultz
de336b0c5e Add kernel functions for 80-bit long doubles. Many thanks to Steve and
Bruce for putting lots of effort into these; getting them right isn't
easy, and they went through many iterations.

Submitted by:	Steve Kargl <sgk@apl.washington.edu> with revisions from bde
2008-02-17 07:32:14 +00:00
David Schultz
079299f710 Add more pi for long doubles. Also, avoid storing multiple copies
of the pi/2 array, as it is unlikely to vary, except in Indiana.
2008-02-17 07:31:59 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
accbb18a61 Advertise to CAM the ability of 790X controllers to negotiate information
unit transfers (packetized/U320 protocol) and QAS.
2008-02-17 06:14:59 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
1bb3032058 Fix quoting for the dnsbl example -- m4 misparses quoted strings with
commas due to our deconstruction of the line in cf/feature/dnsbl.m4.

PR:		120038
Submitted by:	mattijs vreeling
MFC after:	1 week
2008-02-17 05:38:29 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
2c8f5e0c3e Use better examples (and comment them out for safety).
PR:             118837
Submitted by:   Matthew Seaman
MFC after:      1 week
2008-02-17 05:22:08 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
b3a502610b Switch libmilter from select(2) to poll(2) so milters are not limited
by the size of FD_SETSIZE.

PR:		118824
Submitted by:	vsevolod
MFC after:	3 weeks
2008-02-17 05:14:47 +00:00
Warner Losh
6b4d690c62 Fix typo in comment. 2008-02-17 02:46:54 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
da049ec7a5 MFp4 (e500):
Add support for U-Boot. This uses the U-Boot API as developed by
Rafal and which is (will be) part of U-Boot 1.3.2 and later.

Credits to: raj@
2008-02-16 22:40:55 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
63094c199a MFp4 (e500):
Add support for U-Boot. This uses the U-Boot API as developed by
Rafal and which is (will be) part of U-Boot 1.3.2 and later.

Credits to: raj@
2008-02-16 22:13:11 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
aeafe92a61 Re-sort options. While here:
o  remove COMPAT_FREEBSD5
o  add INVARIANTS
o  add WITNESS
2008-02-16 18:30:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a2d791e235 Enable option WITNESS_SKIPSPIN by default. 2008-02-16 17:59:27 +00:00
Bruce A. Mah
16a67dab0e New release notes: AMD 6.1.5, awk 20071023, CVS 1.11.12, OpenPAM
Hydrangea.

Updated release notes:  ncurses 5.6-20080209.
2008-02-16 15:52:39 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
d1c0178bfe Create a thread to handle passive cooling for 1st zone which has _PSV,
_TSP, _TC1 and _TC2.

Contirmed by:	"Alexandre \"Sunny\" Kovalenko" <alex.kovalenko_at_verizon.net>
Reviewed by:	njl
MFC after:	1 week
2008-02-16 07:15:34 +00:00
Rui Paulo
9e684e54fe Allow the user to override the current active cooling state if state
is currently TZ_ACTIVE_NONE.

Submitted by:   Andriy Gapon <avg at icyb.net.ua>
Reviewed by:    njl (mentor)
Approved by:    njl (mentor)
Requested by:   njl (mentor)
MFC after:      3 days
2008-02-16 02:09:05 +00:00
Rui Paulo
6e1de64dca Skip validation of the C3 state if we disabled C3 by software (i.e.,
via quirk).

Submitted by:	Andriy Gapon <avg at icyb.net.ua>
Reviewed by:	njl (mentor)
Approved by:	njl (mentor)
Requested by:	njl (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
2008-02-16 02:00:25 +00:00
Xin LI
5435230b4d Allow underscore in domain names while resolving. While having underscore
is a violation of RFC 1034 [STD 13], it is accepted by certain name servers
as well as other popular operating systems' resolver library.

Bugs are mine.

Obtained from:	ume
MFC after:	2 weeks
2008-02-16 00:16:49 +00:00
Daniel Gerzo
5a2e3b61ce - fix typo
Submitted by:	Constantine A. Murenin <cnst@FreeBSD.org>
MFC after:	3 days
2008-02-15 23:56:33 +00:00
Antoine Brodin
74727f1209 Remove a superfluous line in run_interrupt_driven_config_hooks(),
next_entry is already initialized during TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE().

PR:		kern/119604
Approved by:	rwatson (mentor)
MFC after:	1 month
2008-02-15 21:54:21 +00:00
Antoine Brodin
b08b3ca18f - Make Disk_Names() behave as documented in libdisk(3): return an array
of disk names, where you must free each pointer, as well as the array
by hand. [1]
- Destaticize "disks" in Disk_Names, it has no reasons to be static.

PR:		kern/96077 [1]
PR:		kern/114110 [1]
MFC after:	1 month
Approved by:	rwatson (mentor)
2008-02-15 21:19:15 +00:00
Attilio Rao
e2442c2081 Bump __FreeBSD_version in order to signal introduction of lockmgr_args()
and LK_INTERNAL removal.
2008-02-15 21:08:18 +00:00
Attilio Rao
24463dbbee - Introduce lockmgr_args() in the lockmgr space. This function performs
the same operation of lockmgr() but accepting a custom wmesg, prio and
  timo for the particular lock instance, overriding default values
  lkp->lk_wmesg, lkp->lk_prio and lkp->lk_timo.
- Use lockmgr_args() in order to implement BUF_TIMELOCK()
- Cleanup BUF_LOCK()
- Remove LK_INTERNAL as it is nomore used in the lockmgr namespace

Tested by:	Andrea Barberio <insomniac at slackware dot it>
2008-02-15 21:04:36 +00:00
Robert Watson
5a14b2bf8e Add privilege PRIV_NNPFS_DEBUG for use with Arla/nnpfs. This privilege
will authorize debugging system calls.

MFC after:	1 month
2008-02-15 20:26:17 +00:00
Oliver Fromme
759153459d Add myself and the mentorship relation of des.
Approved by:	des (mentor)
2008-02-15 18:40:45 +00:00
Robert Watson
a8c34e8ee0 The possibly interruptible msleep in coda_call() means well, but is
fundamentally fairly confused about how signals work and when it is
appropriate for upcalls to be interrupted.  In particular, we should
be exempting certain upcalls from interruption, we should not always
eventually time out sleeping on a upcall, and we should not be
interrupting the sleep for certain signals that we currently are
(including SIGINFO).  This code needs to be reworked in the style of
NFS interruptible mounts.

MFC after:	1 month
2008-02-15 13:31:35 +00:00
Robert Watson
c30ddc8d99 Spell replys as replies.
MFC after:	1 month
2008-02-15 12:11:45 +00:00
Robert Watson
93b510870f Reorder and clean up make_coda_node(), annotate weaknesses in the
implementation.

MFC after:	1 month
2008-02-15 11:58:11 +00:00
Bruce Evans
63b4a1f80c Sigh, the weak reference for ceill(), floorl() and truncl() was in
unreachable code due to a missing include.  This kept arm and powerpc
broken.

Reported by:	sam, grehan
2008-02-15 07:01:40 +00:00
Scott Long
7bbd40c57e Teach the dump and minidump code to respect the maxioszie attribute of
the disk; the hard-coded assumption of 64K doesn't work in all cases.
2008-02-15 06:26:25 +00:00
Robert Watson
b0cfa3c432 Add open_to_operation, a security regression test that opens files with
various open flags and then tests various operations to make sure that
they are properly constrained by open flags.  Various I/O mechansms
are tried, including aio if compiled into the kernel or loaded as a
module.  There's more to be done here but it's a useful start, running
about 220 individual tests.

This is in support of FreeBSD-SA-08:03.sendfile.
2008-02-14 20:57:38 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
870db2da6d No network addresses in the system isn't a good excuse
for rpcbind(8) to crash.

The crash was due to a boolean variable initialized
improperly.  Besides fixing the initialization, pick
a better name for the variable so that its meaning is
clear and no more coding errors appear around it.
2008-02-14 20:12:23 +00:00
John Baldwin
2e4760b66b Make netstat -rn more resilient to having the routing table change out from
under it while running.  Note that this is still not perfect:
- Try to do something intelligent if kvm_read() fails to read a routing
  table structure such as an rtentry, radix_node, or ifnet.
- Don't follow left and right node pointers in radix_nodes unless
  RNF_ACTIVE is set in rn_flags.  This avoids walking through freed
  radix_nodes.

MFC after:	1 week
2008-02-14 20:01:52 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
af176d7306 Some language and mdoc style improvements. 2008-02-14 19:39:09 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7a1f364c7d On Montecito processors, the instruction cache is in fact not
coherent with the data caches. Implement a quick fix to allow
us to boot on Montecito, while I'm working on a better fix in
the mean time.

Commit made on Montecito-based Itanium...
2008-02-14 18:46:50 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
38a7fd05f7 In the new order of things dictated by nmount(2), a read-only mount
is to be requested via a "ro" option.  At the same time, MNT_RDONLY
is gradually becoming an indicator of the current state of the FS
instead of a command flag.  Today passing MNT_RDONLY alone to the
kernel's mount machinery will lead to various glitches.  (See the
PRs for examples.)

Therefore mount the root FS with a "ro" option instead of the
MNT_RDONLY flag.  (Note that MNT_RDONLY still is added to the mount
flags internally, by vfs_donmount(), if "ro" was specified.)

To be able to pass "ro" cleanly to kernel_vmount(), teach the latter
function to accept options with NULL values.

Also correct the comment explaining how mount_arg() handles length
of -1.

PR:		bin/106636 kern/120319
Submitted by:	Jaakko Heinonen <see PR kern/120319 for email> (originally)
2008-02-14 17:04:31 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
91ed89132c Now that mxge supports MSI-X interrupts, reverse the logic and flag
legacy interrupts rather than MSI as a special case.  Prior to this
commit, the interrupt handler was doing the slow handshaking with
the device to ensure the legacy interrupt was lowered in both
the legacy and MSI-X case.  This handshaking was not
required for MSI-X.
2008-02-14 16:24:14 +00:00
Bruce Evans
5014f8ded4 Oops, the weak reference for ceill(), floorl() and truncl() was in the
wrong file.  This broke arm and powerpc.

Reported by:	grehan
2008-02-14 15:10:34 +00:00
Rui Paulo
18d6902161 Don't attach to non Core CPUs. This is needed because on the PIII,
querying the number of sensors returns > 0.

PR:		120541
Approved by:	njl (mentor)
2008-02-14 14:14:59 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3365b45e5e Use the expression fabs(x+0.0)+fabs(y+0.0) instad of a+b (where a is
|x| or |y| and b is |y| or |x|) when mixing NaN arg(s).

hypot*() had its own foot shooting for mixing NaNs -- it swaps the
args so that |x| in bits is largest, but does this before quieting
signaling NaNs, so on amd64 (where the result of adding NaNs depends
on the order) it gets inconsistent results if setting the quiet bit
makes a difference, just like a similar ia64 and i387 hardware comparison.
The usual fix (see e_powf.c 1.13 for more details) of mixing using
(a+0.0)+-(b+0.0) doesn't work on amd64 if the args are swapped (since
the rder makes a difference with SSE). Fortunately, the original args
are unchanged and don't need to be swapped when we let the hardware
decide the mixing after quieting them, but we need to take their
absolute value.

hypotf() doesn't seem to have any real bugs masked by this non-bug.
On amd64, its maximum error in 2^32 trials on amd64 is now 0.8422 ulps,
and on i386 the maximum error is unchanged and about the same, except
with certain CFLAGS it magically drops to 0.5 (perfect rounding).

Convert to __FBSDID().
2008-02-14 13:44:03 +00:00
Bruce Evans
8e97417475 Forced commit to note that the minus sign in the fancy expression
(x+0.0)-(y+0.0) for mixing NaNs documented in a previous log message
didn't actually get committed.  Apparently, adding 0.0 uniformizes
the order enough to give consistent results.
2008-02-14 12:56:35 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
096ba44775 _pthread_mutex_isowned_np(): use a more reliable method; the current code
will work in simple cases, but may fail in more complicated ones.

Reviewed by:	davidxu
2008-02-14 12:37:58 +00:00
Simon L. B. Nielsen
1b7089994c Fix sendfile(2) write-only file permission bypass.
Security:	FreeBSD-SA-08:03.sendfile
Submitted by:	kib
2008-02-14 11:44:31 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b4437c3d32 Fix the hi+lo decomposition for 2/(3ln2). The decomposition needs to
be into 12+24 bits of precision for extra-precision multiplication,
but was into 13+24 bits.  On i386 with -O1 the bug was hidden by
accidental extra precision, but on amd64, in 2^32 trials the bug
caused about 200000 errors of more than 1 ulp, with a maximum error
of about 80 ulps.  Now the maximum error in 2^32 trials on amd64
is 0.8573 ulps.  It is still 0.8316 ulps on i386 with -O1.

The nearby decomposition of 1/ln2 and the decomposition of 2/(3ln2) in
the double precision version seem to be sub-optimal but not broken.
2008-02-14 10:23:51 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
c515fdbfa4 Document the hw.skc.jumbo_disable tunable. While here, correct some things
in the SYSCTLS section.

Submitted by:	yongari
2008-02-14 10:01:48 +00:00
Bruce Evans
011cbae1fe Use the expression (x+0.0)-(y+0.0) instead of x+y when mixing NaN arg(s).
This uses 2 tricks to improve consistency so that more serious problems
aren't hidden in simple regression tests by noise for the NaNs:

- for a signaling NaN, adding 0.0 generates the invalid exception and
  converts to a quiet NaN, and doesn't have too many effects for other
  types of args (it converts -0 to +0 in some rounding modes, but that
  hopefully doesn't change the result after adding the NaN arg).  This
  avoids some inconsistencies on i386 and ia64.  On these arches, the
  result of an operation on 2 NaNs is apparently the largest or the
  smallest of the NaNs as bits (consistently largest or smallest for
  each arch, but the opposite).  I forget which way the comparison
  goes and if the sign bit affects it.  The quiet bit is is handled
  poorly by not always setting it before the comparision or ignoring
  it.  Thus if one of the args was originally a signaling NaN and the
  other was originally a quiet NaN, then the result depends too much
  on whether the signaling NaN has been quieted at this point, which
  in turn depends on optimizations and promotions.  E.g., passing float
  signaling NaNs to double functions must quiet them on conversion;
  on i387, loading a signaling NaN of type float or double (but not
  long double) into a register involves a conversion, so it quiets
  signaling NaNs, so if the addition has 2 register operands than it
  only sees quiet NaNs, but if the addition has a memory operand then
  it sees a signaling NaN iff it is in the memory operand.

- subtraction instead of addition is used to avoid a dubious optimization
  in old versions of gcc.  For SSE operations, mixing of NaNs apparently
  always gives the target operand.  This is not as good as the i387
  and ia64 behaviour.  It doesn't mix NaNs at all, and makes addition
  not quite commutative.  Old versions of gcc sometimes rewrite x+y
  to y+x and thus give different results (in bits) for NaNs.  gcc-3.3.3
  rewrites x+y to y+x for one of pow() and powf() but not the other,
  so starting from float NaN args x and y, powf(x, y) was almost always
  different from pow(x, y).

These tricks won't give consistency of 2-arg float and double functions
with long double ones on amd64, since long double ones use the i387
which has different semantics from SSE.

Convert to __FBSDID().
2008-02-14 09:42:24 +00:00