appear on which interface. This fixes detection of some USB audio adapters.
Also increase the channel limit for FULL speed devices to 4 channels.
Tested by: gavin
MFC after: 1 week
Also update the port reset time from 250ms to 50ms. Some USB devices
have a hard limit in hardware at 222ms for the port reset time and will
not enumerate unless this delay is closer to the usb.org defined value.
This patch can fix enumeration with some USB devices.
Tested by: Guido van Rooij
Submitted by: Nick Hibma
MFC after: 1 week
link at a lower speed so enabling it for fiber adapters is wrong.
Fix the issue by setting BGE_PHY_NO_WIRESPEED such that brgphy(4)
wouldn't enable the feature.
While I'm here move PHY specific feature/bug configuration to new
location(just before mii attach) for readability.
more appropriate named kernel options for the very distinct
send and receive path.
"options SOCKET_SEND_COW" enables VM page copy-on-write based
sending of data on an outbound socket.
NB: The COW based send mechanism is not safe and may result
in kernel crashes.
"options SOCKET_RECV_PFLIP" enables VM kernel/userspace page
flipping for special disposable pages attached as external
storage to mbufs.
Only the naming of the kernel options is changed and their
corresponding #ifdef sections are adjusted. No functionality
is added or removed.
Discussed with: alc (mechanism and limitations of send side COW)
before passing a packet to protocol input routines.
For several protocols this mean that now protocol needs to
do subtraction itself, and for another half this means that
we do not need to add header length back to the packet.
Make ip_stripoptions() to adjust ip_len, since now we enter
this function with a packet header whose ip_len does represent
length of entire packet, not payload only.
device drivers that used to provide this feature.
This is a subset of 241856 (which was reverted)
Reviewed by: des
Approved by: cperciva (implicit)
MFC after: 1 week
in network byte order. Any host byte order processing is
done in local variables and host byte order values are
never[1] written to a packet.
After this change a packet processed by the stack isn't
modified at all[2] except for TTL.
After this change a network stack hacker doesn't need to
scratch his head trying to figure out what is the byte order
at the given place in the stack.
[1] One exception still remains. The raw sockets convert host
byte order before pass a packet to an application. Probably
this would remain for ages for compatibility.
[2] The ip_input() still subtructs header len from ip->ip_len,
but this is planned to be fixed soon.
Reviewed by: luigi, Maxim Dounin <mdounin mdounin.ru>
Tested by: ray, Olivier Cochard-Labbe <olivier cochard.me>
In particular, do not lock Giant conditionally when calling into the
filesystem module, remove the VFS_LOCK_GIANT() and related
macros. Stop handling buffers belonging to non-mpsafe filesystems.
The VFS_VERSION is bumped to indicate the interface change which does
not result in the interface signatures changes.
Conducted and reviewed by: attilio
Tested by: pho
filters (ipfw and PF) use the same ruleset with the same lock for both
AF_INET and AF_INET6 there is no need in more fine-grade locking.
However, it is possible to request personal lock by specifying
PFIL_FLAG_PRIVATE_LOCK flag in pfil_head structure (see pfil.9 for
more details).
Export PFIL lock via rw_lock(9)/rm_lock(9)-like API permitting pfil consumers
to use this lock instead of own lock. This help reducing locks on main
traffic path.
pfil_assert() is currently not implemented due to absense of rm_assert().
Waiting for some kind of r234648 to be merged in HEAD.
This change is part of bigger patch reducing routing locking.
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Reviewed by: glebius, ae
OK'd by: silence on net@
MFC after: 3 weeks
are using (different) ND-based approach described in RFC 4861. This change
is similar to r241406 which conditionally skips the same check in IPv4.
This change is part of bigger patch eliminating rte locking.
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC.
OK'd by: hrs
MFC after: 2 weeks
Return EPERM if processes were found but they
were unable to be signaled.
Return the first error from p_cansignal if no signal was successful.
Reviewed by: jilles
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 1 week
Return EPERM if processes were found but they
were unable to be signaled.
Return the first error from p_cansignal if no signal was successful.
Reviewed by: jilles
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 1 week