configured and that in turn controls the descriptor layout; the rate
control module has no business peeking inside the descriptor but until
we can change the api so the driver records the tx rates and passes
them deal with it
unsolicited pin sense event and need manual control to turn off speaker
volume while attaching headphone.
Tested by: Ingeborg Hellemo <Ingeborg.Hellemo@cc.uit.no>
Disable global Acer + ALC883 headphone automute settings since there are
few models that does not respect this and causing broken behaviour.
Reported/Tested by: Pavel Argentov <argentoff@rtelekom.ru>
When the disk has an error, it will now print SMART
instead of 'Unknown CMD'.
PR: kern/93368
Submitted by: Garry Belka <garry at NetworkPhysics dot COM>
Approved by: sos
firmware in that module (eventhough this is a programming error) - drop the
reference to the module again.
Submitted by: Benjamin Close
MFC after: 3 days
the space allocated for the double fault handler since this space
is otherwise unused till the time a double fault occurs.
This change should have been committed alongside r1.127 of
"exception.S", but I somehow missed doing so.
Problem reported by: jeff
Pointy hat to: jkoshy
not used in any of our code. Also remove explicit padding variable that
kept the bpf_d structure the same size before and after the change in
select implementation, since binary compatibility is not required for this
data structure on 7-CURRENT.
IPv6 over point-to-point gif(4) tunnels.
These revisions caused a host route to the destination of a
point-to-point gif(4) interface to not get installed when the interface
and destination addresses were assigned. This caused
"no route to host" errors when trying to send traffic over the
interface. The first packet arriving inbound over the tunnel,
however, would cause the correct route to get installed, allowing
subsequent outbound traffic to be routed correctly.
gif(4) interfaces with prefix lengths of less than 128 bits
(i.e. no explicit destination address assigned) were not affected
by this bug.
This bug fix is a possible candidate for a 6.2-RELEASE errata note.
Approved by: jhay (original committer)
Discussed with: jhay, JINMEI Tatuya
MFC after: 3 days
blade systems, such as the Dell 1955 and the Intel SBXD132.
Development hardware for this work was provided by Broadcom and iXsystems.
A SBXD132 blade for testing was provided by Iron Systems.
is replaced with BSD gzip, let's make it possible to
distinguish between the two with a __FreeBSDversion bump,
just in case some developers want it.
Suggested by: linimon
minimize IPIs and rescheduling when scheduling like tasks while keeping
latency low for important threads.
1) An idle thread is running.
2) The current thread is worse than realtime and the new thread is
better than realtime. Realtime to realtime doesn't preempt.
3) The new thread's priority is less than the threshold.
with bypass header, to send it out to userland.
- Use ng_ppp_bypass() in ng_ppp_proto_recv().
- Use ng_ppp_bypass() in ng_ppp_comp_recv() and in
ng_ppp_crypt_recv() if compression or encryption is
disabled, respectively.
- Any LCP packet goes directly to ng_ppp_bypass(), instead
of passing through PPP stack.
- Any non-LCP packet on disabled link is discarded. This
is behavior defined in RFC.
Submitted by: Alexander Motin <mav alkar.net>
support sched_4bsd.
- Rename the KTR level for non schedgraph parsed events. They take event
space from things we'd like to graph.
- Reset our slice value after we sleep. The slice is simply there to
prevent starvation among equal priorities. A thread which had almost
exhausted it's slice and then slept doesn't need to be rescheduled a
tick after it wakes up.
- Set the maximum slice value to a more conservative 100ms now that it is
more accurately enforced.
carp_clone_destroy() we are on a safe side, we don't need to
unlock the cif, that can me already non-existent at this point.
Reported by: Anton Yuzhaninov <citrin rambler-co.ru>
apparently be confused by short TCP segments that have been manually
padded to the minimum ethernet frame size. The driver does short frame
padding in software as a workaround for a bug in the 8169 PCI devices
that causes short IP fragments to be corrupted due to an apparent
conflict between the hardware autopadding and hardware IP checksumming.
To fix this, we avoid software padding for short TCP segments, since
the hardware seems to autopad and checksum these correctly (even the
older 8169 NICs get these right). Short UDP packets appear to be
handled correctly in all cases. This should work around the IP header
checksum bug in the 8169 while not tripping the TCP checksum bug in
the 8111B/8168B and 8101E.
collisions with nfsclient's names. Even static names should have a
unique prefix so that they can be debugged easily.
Hide the unused colliding variable nfsv3_commit_on_close in "#if 0"
together with other unused sysctl variables. Duplicating the nfs sysctl
under nfs4 is probably just a bug.
Fix some nearby style bugs.
Remove duplicate $FreeBSD$.
nfs_* to nfs4_* to avoid collisions with nfsclient's names. Even
static names should have a unique prefix so that they can be debugged
easily.
Most of the renamed functions can probably be shared. nfs4_cmount()
and nfs4_sync() are identical to the nfs_* versions, and all the others
except nfs4_vfsops() seem to be idendentical except for style bugs,
missing support for mountroot, and bugs.
Fix some nearby style bugs.
Remove duplicate $FreeBSD$.
of duplicating it except for larger style bugs in the copy.
Fix some nearby style bugs (including a harmless type mismatch)
in and near the remaining copy.
This is part of fixing collisions of the 2 nfs*client's names. Even
static names should have a unique prefixes so that they can be debugged
easily.
zone. Cluster allocations fail when this happens. Also processes that may have
blocked on cluster allocations will never be woken up. Thanks to rwatson for
an overview of the issue and pointers to the mbuma paper and his tool to dump
out UMA zones.
Reviewed by: andre@
maxpages on a zone is woken up, with the rest never being woken up as
a result of the ZFLAG_FULL flag being cleared. Wakeup all such blocked
procsses instead. This change introduces a thundering herd, but since
this should be relatively infrequent, optimizing this (by introducing
a count of blocked processes, for example) may be premature.
Reviewd by: ups@
negative. Use unsigned integers for sleep and run time so this doesn't
disturb sched_interact_score(). This should fix the invalid interactive
priority panics reported by several users.
o remove errata_a0 and introduce the corresponding flags into 'errata'.
o introduce a new errata for K8, namely some platform might set the
PENDING_BIT but aren't able to unset it, also don't loop forever
waiting PENDING_BIT being cleared.
o try to introduce a workaround for the PENDING_BIT stuck problem,
o support now half multipliers for K8.
Tested by: Abdullah Al-Marrie
Approved by: njl
file are after snaplock, while other ffs device buffers are before
snaplock in global lock order. By itself, this could cause deadlock
when bdwrite() tries to flush dirty buffers on snapshotted ffs. If,
during the flush, COW activity for snapshot needs to allocate block
and ffs_alloccg() selects the cylinder group that is being written
by bdwrite(), then kernel would panic due to recursive buffer lock
acquision.
Avoid dealing with buffers in bdwrite() that are from other side of
snaplock divisor in the lock order then the buffer being written. Add
new BOP, bop_bdwrite(), to do dirty buffer flushing for same vnode in
the bdwrite(). Default implementation, bufbdflush(), refactors the code
from bdwrite(). For ffs device buffers, specialized implementation is
used.
Reviewed by: tegge, jeff, Russell Cattelan (cattelan xfs org, xfs changes)
Tested by: Peter Holm
X-MFC after: 3 weeks (if ever: it changes ABI)
- Define our own maybe_preempt() as sched_preempt(). We want to be able
to preempt idlethread in all cases.
- Define our idlethread to require preemption to exit.
- Get the cpu estimation tick from sched_tick() so we don't have to worry
about errors from a sampling interval that differs from the time
domain. This was the source of sched_priority prints/panics and
inaccurate pctcpu display in top.
for clock.h, so changing th i386 clock.h broke it. MFi386 (not tested):
Cleaned up declaration and initialization of clock_lock. It is only
used by clock code, so don't export it to the world for machdep.c to
initialize. There is a minor problem initializing it before it is
used, since although clock initialization is split up so that parts
of it can be done early, the first part was never done early enough
to actually work. Split it up a bit more and do the first part as
late as possible to document the necessary order. The functions that
implement the split are still bogusly exported.
Cleaned up initialization of the i8254 clock hardware using the new
split. Actually initialize it early enough, and don't work around it
not being initialized in DELAY() when DELAY() is called early for
initialization of some console drivers.
This unfortunately moves a little more code before the early debugger
breakpoint so that it is harder to debug. The ordering of console and
related initialization is delicate because we want to do as little as
possible before the breakpoint, but must initialize a console.
setrunqueue() was mostly empty. The few asserts and thread state
setting were moved to the individual schedulers. sched_add() was
chosen to displace it for naming consistency reasons.
- Remove adjustrunqueue, it was 4 lines of code that was ifdef'd to be
different on all three schedulers where it was only called in one place
each.
- Remove the long ifdef'd out remrunqueue code.
- Remove the now redundant ts_state. Inspect the thread state directly.
- Don't set TSF_* flags from kern_switch.c, we were only doing this to
support a feature in one scheduler.
- Change sched_choose() to return a thread rather than a td_sched. Also,
rely on the schedulers to return the idlethread. This simplifies the
logic in choosethread(). Aside from the run queue links kern_switch.c
mostly does not care about the contents of td_sched.
Discussed with: julian
- Move the idle thread loop into the per scheduler area. ULE wants to
do something different from the other schedulers.
Suggested by: jhb
Tested on: x86/amd64 sched_{4BSD, ULE, CORE}.
used by clock code, so don't export it to the world for machdep.c to
initialize. There is a minor problem initializing it before it is
used, since although clock initialization is split up so that parts
of it can be done early, the first part was never done early enough
to actually work. Split it up a bit more and do the first part as
late as possible to document the necessary order. The functions that
implement the split are still bogusly exported.
Cleaned up initialization of the i8254 clock hardware using the new
split. Actually initialize it early enough, and don't work around it
not being initialized in DELAY() when DELAY() is called early for
initialization of some console drivers.
This unfortunately moves a little more code before the early debugger
breakpoint so that it is harder to debug. The ordering of console and
related initialization is delicate because we want to do as little as
possible before the breakpoint, but must initialize a console.
the mount options list with vfs_deleteopt(). At this point, the export
information is saved in mp->mnt_export, so we can delete
the "export" mount option from mp->mnt_optnew and mp->mnt_opt.
This fixes read-write/read-only update mounts (mount -u -o rw, mount -u -o ro)
of NFS exported directories.
For some reason, I could only reproduce the problem with a configuration
supplied by Andre:
- "options QUOTA" enabled in kernel config
- "/ -maproot=root 10.0.1.105" in /etc/exports
Reported by: kris, Andre Guibert de Bruet <andy siliconlandmark com>,
Andrzej Tobola <ato iem pw edu pl>
Tested by: Andre Guibert de Bruet