or detached. Normally it should be changed through user land ioctl(2)
system calls but it looks there's no apps for USB and no need.
With this patch, libpcap would detect the usbus interfaces correctly and
tcpdump(1) could dump the USB packets into PCAP format with -w option.
However it couldn't print the output to console because there's no
printer-routine at tcpdump(1).
vm_page_startup(). Specifically, the dump_avail array should be used
instead of the phys_avail array to calculate the size of vm_page_dump. For
example, the pages for the message buffer are allocated prior to
vm_page_startup() by subtracting them from the last entry in the phys_avail
array, but the first thing that vm_page_startup() does after creating the
vm_page_dump array is to set the bits corresponding to the message buffer
pages in that array. However, these bits might not actually exist in the
array, because the size of the array is determined by the current value in
the last entry of the phys_avail array. In general, the only reason why
this doesn't always result in an out-of-bounds array access is that the size
of the vm_page_dump array is rounded up to the next page boundary. This
change eliminates that dependence on rounding (and luck).
MFC after: 6 weeks
This includes support in the kernel, camcontrol(8), libcam and the mps(4)
driver for SMP passthrough.
The CAM SCSI probe code has been modified to fetch Inquiry VPD page 0x00
to determine supported pages, and will now fetch page 0x83 in addition to
page 0x80 if supported.
Add two new CAM CCBs, XPT_SMP_IO, and XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO. The SMP CCB is
intended for SMP requests and responses. The ADVINFO is currently used to
fetch cached VPD page 0x83 data from the transport layer, but is intended
to be extensible to fetch other types of device-specific data.
SMP-only devices are not currently represented in the CAM topology, and so
the current semantics are that the SIM will route SMP CCBs to either the
addressed device, if it contains an SMP target, or its parent, if it
contains an SMP target. (This is noted in cam_ccb.h, since it will change
later once we have the ability to have SMP-only devices in CAM's topology.)
smp_all.c,
smp_all.h: New helper routines for SMP. This includes
SMP request building routines, response parsing
routines, error decoding routines, and structure
definitions for a number of SMP commands.
libcam/Makefile: Add smp_all.c to libcam, so that SMP functionality
is available to userland applications.
camcontrol.8,
camcontrol.c: Add smp passthrough support to camcontrol. Several
new subcommands are now available:
'smpcmd' functions much like 'cmd', except that it
allows the user to send generic SMP commands.
'smprg' sends the SMP report general command, and
displays the decoded output. It will automatically
fetch extended output if it is available.
'smppc' sends the SMP phy control command, with any
number of potential options. Among other things,
this allows the user to reset a phy on a SAS
expander, or disable a phy on an expander.
'smpmaninfo' sends the SMP report manufacturer
information and displays the decoded output.
'smpphylist' displays a list of phys on an
expander, and the CAM devices attached to those
phys, if any.
cam.h,
cam.c: Add a status value for SMP errors
(CAM_SMP_STATUS_ERROR).
Add a missing description for CAM_SCSI_IT_NEXUS_LOST.
Add support for SMP commands to cam_error_string().
cam_ccb.h: Rename the CAM_DIR_RESV flag to CAM_DIR_BOTH. SMP
commands are by nature bi-directional, and we may
need to support bi-directional SCSI commands later.
Add the XPT_SMP_IO CCB. Since SMP commands are
bi-directional, there are pointers for both the
request and response.
Add a fill routine for SMP CCBs.
Add the XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCB. This is currently
used to fetch cached page 0x83 data from the
transport later, but is extensible to fetch many
other types of data.
cam_periph.c: Add support in cam_periph_mapmem() for XPT_SMP_IO
and XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCBs.
cam_xpt.c: Add support for executing XPT_SMP_IO CCBs.
cam_xpt_internal.h: Add fields for VPD pages 0x00 and 0x83 in struct
cam_ed.
scsi_all.c: Add scsi_get_sas_addr(), a function that parses
VPD page 0x83 data and pulls out a SAS address.
scsi_all.h: Add VPD page 0x00 and 0x83 structures, and a
prototype for scsi_get_sas_addr().
scsi_pass.c: Add support for mapping buffers in XPT_SMP_IO and
XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCBs.
scsi_xpt.c: In the SCSI probe code, first ask the device for
VPD page 0x00. If any VPD pages are supported,
that page is required to be implemented. Based on
the response, we may probe for the serial number
(page 0x80) or device id (page 0x83).
Add support for the XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCB.
sys/conf/files: Add smp_all.c.
mps.c: Add support for passing in a uio in mps_map_command(),
so we can map a S/G list at once.
Add support for SMP passthrough commands in
mps_data_cb(). SMP is a special case, because the
first buffer in the S/G list is outbound and the
second buffer is inbound.
Add support for warning the user if the busdma code
comes back with more buffers than will work for the
command. This will, for example, help the user
determine why an SMP command failed if busdma comes
back with three buffers.
mps_pci.c: Add sys/uio.h.
mps_sas.c: Add the SAS address and the parent handle to the
list of fields we pull from device page 0 and cache
in struct mpssas_target. These are needed for SMP
passthrough.
Add support for the XPT_SMP_IO CCB. For now, this
CCB is routed to the addressed device if it supports
SMP, or to its parent if it does not and the parent
does. This is necessary because CAM does not
currently support SMP-only nodes in the topology.
Make SMP passthrough support conditional on
__FreeBSD_version >= 900026. This will make it
easier to MFC this change to the driver without
MFCing the CAM changes as well.
mps_user.c: Un-staticize mpi_init_sge() so we can use it for
the SMP passthrough code.
mpsvar.h: Add a uio and iovecs into struct mps_command for
SMP passthrough commands.
Add a cm_max_segs field to struct mps_command so
that we can warn the user if busdma comes back with
too many segments.
Clear the cm_reply when a command gets freed. If
it is not cleared, reply frames will eventually get
freed into the pool multiple times and corrupt the
pool. (This fix is from scottl.)
Add a prototype for mpi_init_sge().
sys/param.h: Bump __FreeBSD_version to 900026 for the for the
inclusion of the XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO and XPT_SMP_IO
CAM CCBs.
versions of FreeBSD. In fact we are already missing a lot of conditional
code necessary to support older versions of FreeBSD, including alternatives
for vital functionality not yet provided by the respective subsystem back
then (see for example r199663). So this change shouldn't actually break
this driver on versions of FreeBSD that were supported before. Besides,
this driver also isn't maintained as an multi-release version outside of
the main repository, so removing the conditional code shouldn't be a
problem in that regard either.
- Sprinkle some more const on tables.
with filesystems created under MacOS X ZFS port. This is kind of filesystem
corruption (we don't allow for setting empty ACLs), so make acl_get_file(3)
and related syscalls fail with EINVAL in that case. In theory, we could
return empty ACL to userland, but I'm afraid this would break some code.
MFC after: 3 days
i.e. alignment, max_address, max_iosize and segsize (only max_address is
thought to have an negative impact regarding this issue though), after
calling ata_dmainit() either directly or indirectly so these values have
no effect or at least no effect on the DMA tags and the defaults are used
for the latter instead. So change the drivers to set these parameters
up-front and ata_dmainit() to honor them.
This file was missed in r216013.
Submitted by: nwhitehorn
kern.bootfile sysctl). Prior to this commit, crashinfo(8) only looks at
/boot/*/kernel; this includes the usual places where kernels reside, so
for most systems this will have no effect.
Approved by: jhb
MFC after: 3 days
hence existing applications like webcamd are expecting that.
This problem was introduced by SVN change 214221 where cdev=
was replaced by ugen= by accident. Solve this problem by
redefining cdev= in devd notifications.
MFC after 3 days.
Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
link state polling or media-specific ones, while avoidiing changing link state
on interfaces that use miibus; this substantially speeds up link time on
interface (re)initialization.
list on exit from the transmit path. The scatter-gather list itself can be
asynchronously DMAed to the transmit hardware, and we could actually lock up
the transmitter if any of a number of races around this were lost.
Instead, let the PKO free the scatter-gather list when it is done with it, and
use the "i" bit in each segment of the packet to avoid having them go into the
FPA.
This fixes an unrecoverable transmit stall under transmit load.
MFC after: 3 days
general LOR issue where the sysctl lock had no good place in the
hierarchy. One specific instance is #284 on
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor.html .
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-note: split oid_refcnt field for oid_running to preserve KBI
Initialize menu and count so the cleanup code doesn't try and use their
uninitialized values.
PR: bin/152270
Submitted by: Remi LAURENT <cloud at madpowah.org>
MFC after: 3 days
With that change the Atheros 9xxx driver is actually usable and does not
panic anymore.
Submitted by: Paul B Mahol <onemda at gmail.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
driver for example requests the NetCfgInstanceId but doesn't check the
returned status code and will happily access random memory instead.
Submitted by: Paul B Mahol <onemda at gmail.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
for CPU #0 weren't being properly reserved. Under VM pressure this would
cause problems when the dpcpu structures were overwritten by arbitrary
data; the most common symptom was a panic when netisr attempted to lock a
mutex.
For some reason the XEN code keeps track of the start of available memory
in the variables 'first', 'physfree', and 'init_first'; as far as I can
tell, we always have first == physfree == init_first * PAGE_SIZE. The
earlier commit adjusted 'first' (which, on !XEN, is the only variable
which tracks this value) but not the other two variables.
Exercise for reader: Eliminate two of these three variables.
Call the handler function with the lock held, return unlocked as we
might free the entry. Rework functions later in the call graph to be
either called with the lock held or, only if needed, unlocked.
Place asserts to document and tighten assumptions on various lle locking,
which were not always true before.
We call nd6_ns_output() unlocked and the assignment of ip6->ip6_src was
decentralized to minimize possible complexity introduced with the formerly
missing locking there. This also resulted in a push down of local
variable scopes into smaller blocks.
Reported by: many
PR: kern/148857
Submitted by: Dmitrij Tejblum (tejblum yandex-team.ru) (original version)
MFC After: 4 days
DEBUG_MEMGUARD panics early in kmeminit() with the message
"kmem_suballoc: bad status return of 1" because of zero "size" argument
passed to kmem_suballoc() due to "vm_kmem_size_max" being zero.
The problem also exists on ia64.
i.e. alignment, max_address, max_iosize and segsize (only max_address is
thought to have an negative impact regarding this issue though), after
calling ata_dmainit() either directly or indirectly so these values have
no effect or at least no effect on the DMA tags and the defaults are used
for the latter instead. So change the drivers to set these parameters
up-front and ata_dmainit() to honor them.
Reviewd by: mav
MFC after: 1 month
facilities as well as support for the Octeon 2 family of SoCs.
XXX Note that with our antediluvian assembler, we can't support some Octeon 2
instructions and fall back to using the old ones instead.