All paths leading into closefp() will either replace or remove the fd from
the filedesc table, and closefp() will call fo_close methods that can and do
currently sleep without regard for the possibility of an ERESTART. This can
be dangerous in multithreaded applications as another thread could have
opened another file in its place that is subsequently operated on upon
restart.
The following are seemingly the only ones that will pass back ERESTART
in-tree:
- sockets (SO_LINGER)
- fusefs
- nfsclient
Reviewed by: jilles, kib
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27310
Crypto file descriptors were added in the original OCF import as a way
to provide per-open data (specifically the list of symmetric
sessions). However, this gives a bit of a confusing API where one has
to open /dev/crypto and then invoke an ioctl to obtain a second file
descriptor. This also does not match the API used with /dev/crypto on
other BSDs or with Linux's /dev/crypto driver.
Character devices have gained support for per-open data via cdevpriv
since OCF was imported, so use cdevpriv to simplify the userland API
by permitting ioctls directly on /dev/crypto descriptors.
To provide backwards compatibility, CRIOGET now opens another
/dev/crypto descriptor via kern_openat() rather than dup'ing the
existing file descriptor. This preserves prior semantics in case
CRIOGET is invoked multiple times on a single file descriptor.
Reviewed by: markj
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27302
This reduces some code duplication. One behavior change is that
ppt_assign_device() will now only succeed if the device is unowned.
Previously, a device could be assigned to the same VM multiple times,
but each time it was assigned, the device's state was reset.
Reviewed by: markj, grehan
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27301
Add a new ioctl to disable all MSI-X interrupts for a PCI passthrough
device and invoke it if a write to the MSI-X capability registers
disables MSI-X. This avoids leaving MSI-X interrupts enabled on the
host if a guest device driver has disabled them (e.g. as part of
detaching a guest device driver).
This was found by Chelsio QA when testing that a Linux guest could
switch from MSI-X to MSI interrupts when using the cxgb4vf driver.
While here, explicitly fail requests to enable MSI on a passthrough
device if MSI-X is enabled and vice versa.
Reported by: Sony Arpita Das @ Chelsio
Reviewed by: grehan, markj
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27212
This driver provides support for Realtek PCI SD card readers. It attaches
mmc(4) bus on card insertion and detaches it on card removal. It has been
tested with RTS5209, RTS5227, RTS5229, RTS522A, RTS525A and RTL8411B. It
should also work with RTS5249, RTL8402 and RTL8411.
PR: 204521
Submitted by: Henri Hennebert (hlh at restart dot be)
Reviewed by: imp, jkim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26435
Both RPI2 and BEAGLEBONE are still popular and used arm boards.
Both u-boots can coexist as they are named differently and live in the
fat partition.
This leave us with only one image that can be used for both of those
boards and all the other ones supported by FreeBSD provided that you
install the correct u-boot on it.
Reviewed by: imp
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27283
All those board are impossible to buy nowadays and could boot using the
GENERICSD image after putting the correct u-boot on them.
Reviewed by: imp
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27282
Remove the port for aml8726.
Kernel config was removed in r346096 and this port was never migrated
to GENERIC.
It is also impossible to obtain such hardware nowadays.
Reviewed by: imp
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27281
Remove the port for rk30xx.
Kernel config was removed in r346096 and this port was never migrated
to GENERIC.
It is also impossible to obtain such hardware nowadays and this code
don't provide anything beside booting.
Reviewed by: imp
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27280
tagname2tag() hashes the tag name before truncating it to 63 characters.
tag_unref() removes the tag from the name hash by computing the hash
over the truncated name. Ensure that both operations compute the same
hash for a given tag.
The larger issue is a lack of string validation in pf(4) ioctl handlers.
This is intended to be fixed with some future work, but an extra safety
belt in tagname2hashindex() is worthwhile regardless.
Reported by: syzbot+a0988828aafb00de7d68@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reviewed by: kp
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27346
It was broken by design and unused for years due to conflicts between
different threads, fighting for the same set of mailbox registers, not
designed for multiple requests at a time. So either request has to be
synchronous and spin under the lock, or it should be sent asynchronously
through the queues as Mailbox Command IOCB or some other way.
This removes any OS specifics from the wait code, so it can be inlined.
The ratelimit tags may be shared, especially for unlimited TLS
traffic, and then the refcount is allowed to be greater than one
when freeing the send tag.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies // NVIDIA Networking
Before this change in case of request queue overflow driver just froze the
device queue for 100ms to retry after. It was pretty bad for performance.
This change introduces SIM queue freezing when free space on the request
queue drops below 255 entries (worst case of maximum I/O size S/G list),
checking for a chance to release it on I/O completion. If the queue still
get overflowed somehow, the old mechanism is still in place, just with
delay reduced to 10ms.
With the earlier queue length increase overflows should not happen often,
but it is still easily reachable on synthetic tests.
Adding to zombie list can be perfomed by idle threads, which on ppc64 leads to
panics as it requires a sleepable lock.
Reported by: alfredo
Reviewed by: kib, markj
Fixes: r367842 ("thread: numa-aware zombie reaping")
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27288
Exec and exit are same as corresponding eventhandler hooks.
Thread exit hook is called somewhat earlier, while thread is still
owned by the process and enough context is available. Note that the
process lock is owned when the hook is called.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27309
The acl_from_stat function accepts a stat_t * argument, but only uses its
st_mode field. There is no reason to pass the whole struct, so make it accept
a mode_t and rename the function to acl_from_mode.
Linux has non-standard acl_from_mode function in its libacl, so naming the
function this way may help discovering it during porting efforts.
Reviewed by: tsoome, markj
Approved by: markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27292
Problem
When using git-svn or other non-pure-svn tooling the original subversion
URL is not present. This causes arcanist/phabricator to be unable to
determine which repository is being modified.
Solution
Restore callsign to .arcconfig to enable exact repository matching even
with git-svn.
Reported By: jhb
As far as I can tell, this has been the case since initially committed in
2008. cpuset_setproc is the executor of cpuset reassignment; note this
excerpt from the description:
* 1) Set is non-null. This reparents all anonymous sets to the provided
* set and replaces all non-anonymous td_cpusets with the provided set.
However, reviewing cpuset_setproc_setthread() for some jail related work
unearthed the error: if tdset was not anonymous, we were replacing it with
`set`. If it was anonymous, then we'd rebase it onto `set` (i.e. copy the
thread's mask over and AND it with `set`) but give the new anonymous set
the original tdset as the parent (i.e. the base of the set we're supposed to
be leaving behind).
The primary visible consequences were that:
1.) cpuset_getid() following such assignment returns the wrong result, the
setid that we left behind rather than the one we joined.
2.) When a process attached to the jail, the base set of any anonymous
threads was a set outside of the jail.
This was initially bundled in D27298, but it's a minor fix that's fairly
easy to verify the correctness of.
A test is included in D27307 ("badparent"), which demonstrates the issue
with, effectively:
osetid = cpuset_getid()
newsetid = cpuset()
cpuset_setaffinity(thread)
cpuset_setid(osetid)
cpuset_getid(thread) -> observe that it matches newsetid instead of osetid.
MFC after: 1 week
Providing these in freebsd32.h facilitates local testing/measuring of the
structs rather than forcing one to locally recreate them. Sanity checking
offsets/sizes remains in kern_umtx.c where these are typically used.
oldfde may be invalidated if the table has grown due to the operation that
we're performing, either via fdalloc() or a direct fdgrowtable_exp().
This was technically OK before rS367927 because the old table remained valid
until the filedesc became unused, but now it may be freed immediately if
it's an unshared table in a single-threaded process, so it is no longer a
good assumption to make.
This fixes dup/dup2 invocations that grow the file table; in the initial
report, it manifested as a kernel panic in devel/gmake's configure script.
Reported by: Guy Yur <guyyur gmail com>
Reviewed by: rew
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27319
* Make rib_walk() order of arguments consistent with the rest of RIB api
* Add rib_walk_ext() allowing to exec callback before/after iteration.
* Rename rt_foreach_fib_walk_del -> rib_foreach_table_walk_del
* Rename rt_forach_fib_walk -> rib_foreach_table_walk
* Move rib_foreach_table_walk{_del} to route/route_helpers.c
* Slightly refactor rib_foreach_table_walk{_del} to make the implementation
consistent and prepare for upcoming iterator optimizations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27219