This probably supports other devices based on SeaBIOS, which need
to be added to the smbios based quirks table.
The functionality has been ported from DragonFlyBSD and adapted
to FreeBSD's more general purpose environment.
Devices not covered by a quirk shouldn't be affected at all. Thanks
to jhb and kostikbel for reviewing the code.
Reviewed by: kostikbel, jhb
Approved by: jhb, kostikbel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1802
It is safe to move the call to socantsendmore_locked() after
sbdrop_locked() as long as we hold the sockbuf lock across the two
calls.
CR: D1805
Reviewed by: adrian, kmacy, julian, rwatson
r278742:
Simplify jail_name_to_jid and try to be more fault tolerant when scanning for
the jail ID (poll up to 10 times for the jail IDs to become available)
If the scan fails, the code will fall through and fail as it does with Jenkins
today
r278636:
Parameterize out the amount of sleep done in each test
Set the value in each test to a different amount to avoid potential
side-effects with other instances of the test (or lingering processes) still
being present on the system
r278633:
Refactor the tests
1. `id -u` -> 0 is now only checked once; the entire test script is now skipped
if this assertion is violated
2. De-dent whitespace, based on 1.
3. Only setup the symlink for $sleep once at the top of the script, and tear it
down once at the bottom of the script
1. handle errors from nm_config(), if any (none of the FreeBSD drivers
currently returns an error on this function, so this change
is a no-op at this time
2. use a full memory barrier on ioctls
There was a race that bridge_ifdetach() could be called via
ifnet_departure event handler after vnet_bridge_uninit().
PR: 195859
Reported by: Danilo Egea Gondolfo
interrupts are enabled and the NIC is awake (think: loading a module)
then there's a not-quite-zero window where we'll get an interrupt
for the device before the attach method is called to finish setting
up the hardware.
Since I grab locks in ath_intr() to check various things, the locks
need to be ready much earlier.
- Use IEEE80211_F_DATAPAD;
- (c->ic_flags & IEEE80211_CHAN_PASSIVE) -> IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_PASSIVE(c);
- Convert ackfailcnt to int (there is dereference to *(int *) in ieee80211_ratectl_tx_complete());
- Fix & move cleanup to the end in wpi_rx_done();
- Add missed lock in wpi_update_beacon();
- Try to fix powersave.
PR: kern/197143
Submitted by: Andriy Voskoboinyk <s3erios@gmail.com>
includes the shared page allowing debuggers to use the signal trampoline
code to identify signal frames in core dumps.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1828
Reviewed by: alc, kib
MFC after: 1 week
- vfs.recycles counts the number of vnodes forcefully recycled to avoid
exceeding kern.maxvnodes.
- vfs.vnodes_created counts the number of vnodes created by successful
calls to getnewvnode().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1671
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
The QCA9565 can have RFKILL on GPIO Pin 11, and thus we need to configure
it up correctly or the NIC may not function.
I'm not sure why the AR9382 can't use GPIO 8 / GPIO 11 ; it's likely
hooked up to some external LNA or filter. The real solution is to
make it only block pin 8 / pin 11 for AR9382, but the AR9382 probes
like an AR9380. Sigh.
Submitted by: Anthony Jenkins <scoobi_doo@yahoo.com>
particular, stdio locking was affected.
Reported and tested by: "Matthew D. Fuller" <fullermd@over-yonder.net>
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
redirection support. Older versions of the hypervisor mis-interpret
the cpuid format in ioapic registers when x2APIC is turned on, but IR
is not used by the guest OS.
Based on: Linux commit 4cca6ea04d31c22a7d0436949c072b27bde41f86
Tested by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 months
the jail ID (poll up to 10 times for the jail IDs to become available)
If the scan fails, the code will fall through and fail as it does with Jenkins
today
I've been sitting on this for a year or so now; I've finally
tested it on enough devices to be reasonably sure it won't
cause too much drama. But, if you see issues, please email me.
Tested (all STA mode):
PCIe:
* AR9380
* AR9390
* AR9580
* AR9462
* AR9485
SoC:
* QCA9550
* AR9331
* AR9342
initial citrus import in r219019 but never used as iconv is just built with
libc. A libiconv.so was handled by lib/libiconv_compat for a while but removed
in r257583.
Add missing references to $BASEDIR, in order to allow correct operation
when updating a system mounted at another location than / (e.g. when
updating an alternate Boot Environment).
Reviewed by: cperciva
MFC after: 1 week
SHLIB_NAME_FULL so that the full binary is relinked when a dependency
changes. Right now the existing full binary is left as-is and only
the objcopy to remove debug symbols is run.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1834
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 3 days
especially on native monitor resolutions. This one essentially matches X11
default pointer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1801
No objection from: emaste
Approved by: adrian, dumbbell
o Ensure we use correct bank for MSK register
o Save and restore current bank in interrupt handler
o Stop TX watchdog on fatal errors
o Use right register for EPH status
This fixes operation on ARMv8 Foundation Model
Reviewed by: benno@
sysctl... This is useful for kern.arandom which (without -B) will
happily return 0 bytes, which isn't too useful or random...
fix spelling (thanks igor!) of settable while I'm here...
Set the value in each test to a different amount to avoid potential
side-effects with other instances of the test (or lingering processes) still
being present on the system