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Alexander V. Chernikov
95c3c1e25f Do not perform memset() on ta_buf in algo callbacks:
it is already zeroed by base code.
2014-08-01 08:39:47 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
2e324d2931 Simplify radix operations: use unified tei_to_sockaddr_ent() to generate
keys for add/delete calls.
2014-08-01 08:28:18 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
57a1cf954e * Use TA_FLAG_DEFAULT for default algorithm selection instead of
exporting algorithm structures directly.

* Pass needed state buffer size in algo structures as preparation
  for tables add/del requests batching.
2014-08-01 07:35:17 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
914bffb6ab * Add new "flow" table type to support N=1..5-tuple lookups
* Add "flow:hash" algorithm

Kernel changes:
* Add O_IP_FLOW_LOOKUP opcode to support "flow" lookups
* Add IPFW_TABLE_FLOW table type
* Add "struct tflow_entry" as strage for 6-tuple flows
* Add "flow:hash" algorithm. Basically it is auto-growing chained hash table.
  Additionally, we store mask of fields we need to compare in each instance/

* Increase ipfw_obj_tentry size by adding struct tflow_entry
* Add per-algorithm stat (ifpw_ta_tinfo) to ipfw_xtable_info
* Increase algoname length: 32 -> 64 (algo options passed there as string)
* Assume every table type can be customized by flags, use u8 to store "tflags" field.
* Simplify ipfw_find_table_entry() by providing @tentry directly to algo callback.
* Fix bug in cidr:chash resize procedure.

Userland changes:
* add "flow table(NAME)" syntax to support n-tuple checking tables.
* make fill_flags() separate function to ease working with _s_x arrays
* change "table info" output to reflect longer "type" fields

Syntax:
ipfw table fl2 create type flow:[src-ip][,proto][,src-port][,dst-ip][dst-port] [algo flow:hash]

Examples:

0:02 [2] zfscurr0# ipfw table fl2 create type flow:src-ip,proto,dst-port algo flow:hash
0:02 [2] zfscurr0# ipfw table fl2 info
+++ table(fl2), set(0) +++
 kindex: 0, type: flow:src-ip,proto,dst-port
 valtype: number, references: 0
 algorithm: flow:hash
 items: 0, size: 280
0:02 [2] zfscurr0# ipfw table fl2 add 2a02:6b8::333,tcp,443 45000
0:02 [2] zfscurr0# ipfw table fl2 add 10.0.0.92,tcp,80 22000
0:02 [2] zfscurr0# ipfw table fl2 list
+++ table(fl2), set(0) +++
2a02:6b8::333,6,443 45000
10.0.0.92,6,80 22000
0:02 [2] zfscurr0# ipfw add 200 count tcp from me to 78.46.89.105 80 flow 'table(fl2)'
00200 count tcp from me to 78.46.89.105 dst-port 80 flow table(fl2)
0:03 [2] zfscurr0# ipfw show
00200   0     0 count tcp from me to 78.46.89.105 dst-port 80 flow table(fl2)
65535 617 59416 allow ip from any to any
0:03 [2] zfscurr0# telnet -s 10.0.0.92 78.46.89.105 80
Trying 78.46.89.105...
..
0:04 [2] zfscurr0# ipfw show
00200   5   272 count tcp from me to 78.46.89.105 dst-port 80 flow table(fl2)
65535 682 66733 allow ip from any to any
2014-07-31 20:08:19 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
8ce7a2bc03 Improve "ipfw talist" readability. 2014-07-30 15:01:32 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
b23d5de9b6 * Add number:array algorithm lookup method.
Kernel changes:
* s/IPFW_TABLE_U32/IPFW_TABLE_NUMBER/
* Force "lookup <port|uid|gid|jid>" to be IPFW_TABLE_NUMBER
* Support "lookup" method for number tables
* Add number:array algorihm (i32 as key, auto-growing).

Userland changes:
* Support named tables in "lookup <tag> Table"
* Fix handling of "table(NAME,val)" case
* Support printing "number" table data.
2014-07-30 14:52:26 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
ce2817b51c * Add "lookup" method for cidr:hash algorithm type.
* Add auoto-grow ability to cidr:hash type.
* Fix some bugs / simplify implementation for cidr:hash.
2014-07-30 12:39:49 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
daabb523cc Fix "flush" cmd for algorithms wih non-default parameters. 2014-07-30 09:17:40 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
b429d43c36 * Introduce ipfw_ctl3() handler and move all IP_FW3 opcodes there.
The long-term goal is to switch remaining opcodes to IP_FW3 versions
 and use ipfw_ctl3() as default handler simplifying ipfw(4) interaction
 with external world.
2014-07-29 23:06:06 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
9d099b4f38 * Dump available table algorithms via "ipfw talist" cmd.
Kernel changes:
* Add type/refcount fields to table algo instances.
* Add IP_FW_TABLES_ALIST opcode to export available algorihms to userland.

Userland changes:
* Fix cores on empty input inside "ipfw table" handler.
* Add "ipfw talist" cmd to print availabled kernel algorithms.
* Change "table info" output to reflect long algorithm config lines.
2014-07-29 22:44:26 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
0b565ac0e6 * Copy ta structures to stable storage to ease future extension.
* Remove algo .lookup field since table lookup function is set by algo code.
2014-07-29 21:38:06 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
74b941f042 * Add new ipfw cidr algorihm: hash table.
Algorithm works with both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes, /32 and /128
ranges are assumed by default.
It works the following way: input IP address is masked to specified
mask, hashed and searched inside hash bucket.

Current implementation does not support "lookup" method and hash auto-resize.
This will be changed soon.

some examples:

ipfw table mi_test2 create type cidr algo cidr:hash
ipfw table mi_test create type cidr algo "cidr:hash masks=/30,/64"

ipfw table mi_test2 info
+++ table(mi_test2), set(0) +++
 type: cidr, kindex: 7
 valtype: number, references: 0
 algorithm: cidr:hash
 items: 0, size: 220

ipfw table mi_test info
+++ table(mi_test), set(0) +++
 type: cidr, kindex: 6
 valtype: number, references: 0
 algorithm: cidr:hash masks=/30,/64
 items: 0, size: 220

ipfw table mi_test add 10.0.0.5/30
ipfw table mi_test add 10.0.0.8/30
ipfw table mi_test add 2a02:6b8:b010::1/64 25

ipfw table mi_test list
+++ table(mi_test), set(0) +++
10.0.0.4/30 0
10.0.0.8/30 0
2a02:6b8:b010::/64 25
2014-07-29 19:49:38 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
adea620132 * Change algorthm names to "type:algo" (e.g. "iface:array", "cidr:radix") format.
* Pass number of items changed in add/del hooks to permit adding/deleting
  multiple values at once.
2014-07-29 08:00:13 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
68394ec88e * Add generic ipfw interface tracking API
* Rewrite interface tables to use interface indexes

Kernel changes:
* Add generic interface tracking API:
 - ipfw_iface_ref (must call unlocked, performs lazy init if needed, allocates
  state & bumps ref)
 - ipfw_iface_add_ntfy(UH_WLOCK+WLOCK, links comsumer & runs its callback to
  update ifindex)
 - ipfw_iface_del_ntfy(UH_WLOCK+WLOCK, unlinks consumer)
 - ipfw_iface_unref(unlocked, drops reference)
Additionally, consumer callbacks are called in interface withdrawal/departure.

* Rewrite interface tables to use iface tracking API. Currently tables are
  implemented the following way:
  runtime data is stored as sorted array of {ifidx, val} for existing interfaces
  full data is stored inside namedobj instance (chained hashed table).

* Add IP_FW_XIFLIST opcode to dump status of tracked interfaces

* Pass @chain ptr to most non-locked algorithm callbacks:
  (prepare_add, prepare_del, flush_entry ..). This may be needed for better
  interaction of given algorithm an other ipfw subsystems

* Add optional "change_ti" algorithm handler to permit updating of
  cached table_info pointer (happens in case of table_max resize)

* Fix small bug in ipfw_list_tables()
* Add badd (insert into sorted array) and bdel (remove from sorted array) funcs

Userland changes:
* Add "iflist" cmd to print status of currently tracked interface
* Add stringnum_cmp for better interface/table names sorting
2014-07-28 19:01:25 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
db785d3199 * Require explicit table creation before use on kernel side.
* Add resize callbacks for upcoming table-based algorithms.

Kernel changes:
* s/ipfw_modify_table/ipfw_manage_table_ent/
* Simplify add_table_entry(): make table creation a separate piece of code.
  Do not perform creation if not in "compat" mode.
* Add ability to perform modification of algorithm state (like table resize).
  The following callbacks were added:
 - prepare_mod (allocate new state, without locks)
 - fill_mod (UH_WLOCK, copy old state to new one)
 - modify (UH_WLOCK + WLOCK, switch state)
 - flush_mod (no locks, flushes allocated data)
 Given callbacks are called if table modification has been requested by add or
   delete callbacks. Additional u64 tc->'flags' field was added to pass these
   requests.
* Change add/del table ent format: permit adding/removing multiple entries
   at once (only 1 supported at the moment).

Userland changes:
* Auto-create tables with warning
2014-07-26 13:37:25 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
e0a8b9ee29 * Reduce size of ipfw table entries for cidr/iface:
Since old structures had _value as the last field,
every table match required 3 cache lines instead of 2.
Fix this by
- using the fact that supplied masks are suplicated inside radix
- using lightweigth sa_in6 structure as key for IPv6

Before (amd64):
  sizeof(table_entry): 136
  sizeof(table_xentry): 160
After (amd64):
  sizeof(radix_cidr_entry): 120
  sizeof(radix_cidr_xentry): 128
  sizeof(radix_iface): 128

* Fix memory leak for table entry update
* Do some more sanity checks while deleting entry
* Do not store masks for host routes

Sponsored by:	Yandex LLC
2014-07-09 18:52:12 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
7e767c791f * Use different rule structures in kernel/userland.
* Switch kernel to use per-cpu counters for rules.
* Keep ABI/API.

Kernel changes:
* Each rules is now exported as TLV with optional extenable
  counter block (ip_fW_bcounter for base one) and
  ip_fw_rule for rule&cmd data.
* Counters needs to be explicitly requested by IPFW_CFG_GET_COUNTERS flag.
* Separate counters from rules in kernel and clean up ip_fw a bit.
* Pack each rule in IPFW_TLV_RULE_ENT tlv to ease parsing.
* Introduce versioning in container TLV (may be needed in future).
* Fix ipfw_cfg_lheader broken u64 alignment.

Userland changes:
* Use set_mask from cfg header when requesting config
* Fix incorrect read accouting in ipfw_show_config()
* Use IPFW_RULE_NOOPT flag instead of playing with _pad
* Fix "ipfw -d list": do not print counters for dynamic states
* Some small fixes
2014-07-08 23:11:15 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
6447bae661 * Prepare to pass other dynamic states via ipfw_dump_config()
Kernel changes:
* Change dump format for dynamic states:
  each state is now stored inside ipfw_obj_dyntlv
  last dynamic state is indicated by IPFW_DF_LAST flag
* Do not perform sooptcopyout() for !SOPT_GET requests.

Userland changes:
* Introduce foreach_state() function handler to ease work
  with different states passed by ipfw_dump_config().
2014-07-06 23:26:34 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
81d3153d61 * Add "lookup" table functionality to permit userland entry lookups.
* Bump table dump format preserving old ABI.

Kernel size:
* Add IP_FW_TABLE_XFIND to handle "lookup" request from userland.
* Add ta_find_tentry() algorithm callbacks/handlers to support lookups.
* Fully switch to ipfw_obj_tentry for various table dumps:
  algorithms are now required to support the latest (ipfw_obj_tentry) entry
    dump format, the rest is handled by generic dump code.
  IP_FW_TABLE_XLIST opcode version bumped (0 -> 1).
* Eliminate legacy ta_dump_entry algo handler:
  dump_table_entry() converts data from current to legacy format.

Userland side:
* Add "lookup" table parameter.
* Change the way table type is guessed: call table_get_info() first,
  and check value for IPv4/IPv6 type IFF table does not exist.
* Fix table_get_list(): do more tries if supplied buffer is not enough.
* Sparate table_show_entry() from table_show_list().
2014-07-06 18:16:04 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
1832a7b303 * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary.
Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally).
* Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since
  these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface.
* Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only
  thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked
  up while binding them to the rule.
2014-07-04 07:02:11 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
ac35ff1784 Fully switch to named tables:
Kernel changes:
* Introduce ipfw_obj_tentry table entry structure to force u64 alignment.
* Support "update-on-existing-key" "add" bahavior (TEI_FLAGS_UPDATED).
* Use "subtype" field to distingush between IPv4 and IPv6 table records
  instead of previous hack.
* Add value type (vtype) field for kernel tables. Current types are
  number,ip and dscp
* Fix sets mask retrieval for old binaries
* Fix crash while using interface tables

Userland changes:
* Switch ipfw_table_handler() to use named-only tables.
* Add "table NAME create [type {cidr|iface|u32} [valtype {number|ip|dscp}] ..."
* Switch ipfw_table_handler to match_token()-based parser.
* Switch ipfw_sets_handler to use new ipfw_get_config() for mask  retrieval.
* Allow ipfw set X table ... syntax to permit using per-set table namespaces.
2014-07-03 22:25:59 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
6c2997ffec * Add new IP_FW_XADD opcode which permits to
a) specify table ids as names
  b) add multiple rules at once.
Partially convert current code for atomic addition of multiple rules.
2014-06-29 22:35:47 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
2aa75134b7 Enable kernel-side rule filtering based on user request.
Make do_get3() function return real error.
2014-06-29 09:29:27 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
563b5ab132 Suppord showing named tables in ipfw(8) rule listing.
Kernel changes:
* change base TLV header to be u64 (so size can be u32).
* Introduce ipfw_obj_ctlv generc container TLV.
* Add IP_FW_XGET opcode which is now used for atomic configuration
  retrieval. One can specify needed configuration pieces to retrieve
  via flags field. Currently supported are
  IPFW_CFG_GET_STATIC (static rules) and
  IPFW_CFG_GET_STATES (dynamic states).
  Other configuration pieces (tables, pipes, etc..) support is planned.

Userland changes:
* Switch ipfw(8) to use new IP_FW_XGET for rule listing.
* Split rule listing code get and show pieces.
* Make several steps forward towards libipfw:
  permit printing states and rules(paritally) to supplied buffer.
  do not die on malloc/kernel failure inside given printing functions.
  stop assuming cmdline_opts is global symbol.
2014-06-28 23:20:24 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
2d99a3497d Use different approach for filling large datasets to userspace:
Instead of trying to allocate bing contiguous chunk of memory,
use intermediate-sized (page size) buffer as sliding window
reducing number of sooptcopyout() calls to perform.

This reduces dump functions complexity and provides additional
layer of abstraction.

User-visible api consists of 2 functions:
ipfw_get_sopt_space() - gets contigious amount of storage (or NULL)
and
ipfw_get_sopt_header() - the same, but zeroes the rest of the buffer.
2014-06-27 10:07:00 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
9490a62716 * Add IP_FW_TABLE_XCREATE / IP_FW_TABLE_XMODIFY opcodes.
* Add 'algoname' string to ipfw_xtable_info permitting to specify lookup
algoritm with parameters.
* Rework part of ipfw_rewrite_table_uidx()

Sponsored by:	Yandex LLC
2014-06-16 13:05:07 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
9c3c43aa77 Remove unused ipfw_dump_xtable(). 2014-06-15 13:43:44 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
d3a4f9249c Simplify opcode handling.
* Use one u16 from op3 header to implement opcode versioning.
* IP_FW_TABLE_XLIST has now 2 handlers, for ver.0 (old) and ver.1 (current).
* Every getsockopt request is now handled in ip_fw_table.c
* Rename new opcodes:
IP_FW_OBJ_DEL -> IP_FW_TABLE_XDESTROY
IP_FW_OBJ_LISTSIZE -> IP_FW_TABLES_XGETSIZE
IP_FW_OBJ_LIST -> IP_FW_TABLES_XLIST
IP_FW_OBJ_INFO -> IP_FW_TABLE_XINFO
IP_FW_OBJ_INFO -> IP_FW_TABLE_XFLUSH

* Add some docs about using given opcodes.
* Group some legacy opcode/handlers.
2014-06-15 13:40:27 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
f1220db8d7 Move further to eliminate next pieces of number-assuming code inside tables.
Kernel changes:
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_FLUSH opcode (flush table based on its name/set)
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_DUMP opcode (dumps table data based on its names/set)
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_LISTSIZE / IP_FW_OBJ_LIST opcodes (get list of kernel tables)

Userland changes:
* move tables code to separate tables.c file
* get rid of tables_max
* switch "all"/list handling to new opcodes
2014-06-14 22:47:25 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
ea761a5dc4 Move most of external table structures/functions to separate ip_fw_table.h 2014-06-14 11:13:02 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
409fd7368b Add ip_fw_algo.c to ipfw Makefile. 2014-06-14 11:02:55 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
9f7d47b025 Add API to ease adding new algorithms/new tabletypes to ipfw.
Kernel-side changelog:
* Split general tables code and algorithm-specific table data.
  Current algorithms (IPv4/IPv6 radix and interface tables radix) moved to
  new ip_fw_table_algo.c file.
  Tables code now supports any algorithm implementing the following callbacks:
+struct table_algo {
+       char            name[64];
+       int             idx;
+       ta_init         *init;
+       ta_destroy      *destroy;
+       table_lookup_t  *lookup;
+       ta_prepare_add  *prepare_add;
+       ta_prepare_del  *prepare_del;
+       ta_add          *add;
+       ta_del          *del;
+       ta_flush_entry  *flush_entry;
+       ta_foreach      *foreach;
+       ta_dump_entry   *dump_entry;
+       ta_dump_xentry  *dump_xentry;
+};

* Change ->state, ->xstate, ->tabletype fields of ip_fw_chain to
   ->tablestate pointer (array of 32 bytes structures necessary for
   runtime lookups (can be probably shrinked to 16 bytes later):

   +struct table_info {
   +       table_lookup_t  *lookup;        /* Lookup function */
   +       void            *state;         /* Lookup radix/other structure */
   +       void            *xstate;        /* eXtended state */
   +       u_long          data;           /* Hints for given func */
   +};

* Add count method for namedobj instance to ease size calculations
* Bump ip_fw3 buffer in ipfw_clt 128->256 bytes.
* Improve bitmask resizing on tables_max change.
* Remove table numbers checking from most places.
* Fix wrong nesting in ipfw_rewrite_table_uidx().

* Add IP_FW_OBJ_LIST opcode (list all objects of given type, currently
    implemented for IPFW_OBJTYPE_TABLE).
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_LISTSIZE (get buffer size to hold IP_FW_OBJ_LIST data,
    currenly implemented for IPFW_OBJTYPE_TABLE).
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_INFO (requests info for one object of given type).

Some name changes:
s/ipfw_xtable_tlv/ipfw_obj_tlv/ (no table specifics)
s/ipfw_xtable_ntlv/ipfw_obj_ntlv/ (no table specifics)

Userland changes:
* Add do_set3() cmd to ipfw2 to ease dealing with op3-embeded opcodes.
* Add/improve support for destroy/info cmds.
2014-06-14 10:58:39 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
b074b7bbce Make ipfw tables use names as used-level identifier internally:
* Add namedobject set-aware api capable of searching/allocation objects by their name/idx.
* Switch tables code to use string ids for configuration tasks.
* Change locking model: most configuration changes are protected with UH lock, runtime-visible are protected with both locks.
* Reduce number of arguments passed to ipfw_table_add/del by using separate structure.
* Add internal V_fw_tables_sets tunable (set to 0) to prepare for set-aware tables (requires opcodes/client support)
* Implement typed table referencing (and tables are implicitly allocated with all state like radix ptrs on reference)
* Add "destroy" ipfw(8) using new IP_FW_DELOBJ opcode

Namedobj more detailed:
* Blackbox api providing methods to add/del/search/enumerate objects
* Statically-sized hashes for names/indexes
* Per-set bitmask to indicate free indexes
* Separate methods for index alloc/delete/resize

Basically, there should not be any user-visible changes except the following:
* reducing table_max is not supported
* flush & add change table type won't work if table is referenced

Sponsored by:	Yandex LLC
2014-06-12 09:59:11 +00:00
Xin LI
28dfa008e9 Fix path for zlib examples, this have no runtime effect and was
overlooked when I was doing zlib update.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-06-11 20:48:40 +00:00
John Baldwin
9afa8f431f - Unmap static DMA buffers allocated via bus_dmemem_alloc() before
freeing them instead of after.
- Check the bus address of a static DMA buffer to decide if the associated
  map should be unloaded.
- Don't try to destroy bus dma maps for static DMA buffers.

Reviewed by:	davidcs
2014-06-11 20:46:23 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
a021956c93 Add a zlib pkg-config file (more and more ports requires it)
Approved by:	delphij
MFC after:	1 week
2014-06-11 20:44:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
aeeb653ce0 Unload maps for DMA buffers allocated via bus_dmamem_alloc() before
freeing the buffers.

Reviewed by:	davidcs
2014-06-11 20:44:02 +00:00
Xin LI
91342c6607 Fix decoding of near CALL when address-size prefix (67h) is present.
Submitted by:	Wolf Ramovsky <wolf.ramovsky gmail.com>
		via core (peter)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-06-11 20:38:14 +00:00
Xin LI
79d183e85f Fix decoding of LEA when address-size prefix (67h) is present.
This is loosly based on Xorg changeset f57bc0e by Christian
Zander.

Submitted by:	Wolf Ramovsky <wolf.ramovsky gmail.com>
		via core (peter)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-06-11 20:31:41 +00:00
Xin LI
5097605520 Fix decoding of MOVSX.
Submitted by:	Wolf Ramovsky <wolf.ramovsky gmail.com>
		via core (peter)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-06-11 20:22:14 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
6cfac37b03 Use Mt macro to properly format mailto links (patch from Franco Fichtner <franco@lastsummer.de> for Dragonfly)
Reviewed by:	des
Approved by:	des
Obtained from:	Dragonfly
MFC after:	1 week
2014-06-11 20:20:14 +00:00
Xin LI
7634a04b30 Apply vendor fixes to the High Point drivers:
- Don't call xpt_free_path() in os_query_remove_device() and
   always return TRUE.
 - Update os_buildsgl() to support build logical SG table which
   will be used by lower RAID module.
 - Return CAM_SEL_TIMEOUTstatus for SCSIcommand failed as target
   missing.

Many thanks to HighPoint for providing this driver update.

Submitted by:	Steve Chang
Reviewed by:	mav
MFC after:	3 days
2014-06-11 18:24:51 +00:00
Ed Maste
efc81e89ec Avoid leaking file pointer on error
CID:		1222506, 1222505
2014-06-11 17:19:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
5d00bfa3cd Fix a few more drivers that were explicitly destroying the bus_dma
map created by bus_dmamem_alloc().
2014-06-11 17:03:14 +00:00
Alan Cox
3180f7573a Correct a bug in the management of the population map on big-endian
machines.  Specifically, there was a mismatch between how the routine
allocation and deallocation operations accessed the population map
and how the aggressively optimized reservation-breaking operation
accessed it.  So, problems only occurred when reservations were broken.
This change makes the routine operations access the population map in
the same way as the reservation breaking operation.

This bug was introduced in r259999.

PR:		187080
Tested by:	jmg (on an "armeb" machine)
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2014-06-11 16:11:12 +00:00
John Baldwin
068d8643ad Fix various NIC drivers to properly cleanup static DMA resources.
In particular, don't check the value of the bus_dma map against NULL
to determine if either bus_dmamem_alloc() or bus_dmamap_load() succeeded.
Instead, assume that bus_dmamap_load() succeeeded (and thus that
bus_dmamap_unload() should be called) if the bus address for a resource
is non-zero, and assume that bus_dmamem_alloc() succeeded (and thus
that bus_dmamem_free() should be called) if the virtual address for a
resource is not NULL.

In many cases these bugs could result in leaks when a driver was detached.

Reviewed by:	yongari
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-06-11 14:53:58 +00:00
Alexander Motin
4f655310bf Remove unneeded mountlist_mtx acquisition from sync_fsync().
All struct mount fields accessed by sync_fsync() are protected by MNT_MTX.
2014-06-11 12:56:49 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
402000ffa3 Improve logic besides net.bpf.optimize_writers.
Direct bpf(4) consumers should now work fine with this tunable turned on.
In fact, the only case when optimized_writers can change program
behavior is direct bpf(4) consumer setting its read filter to
catch-all one.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Yandex LLC
2014-06-11 11:27:44 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
d68d0cf5d9 Add disklabel64 support
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-06-11 10:48:11 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
91ca76a590 Add disklabel64 support to GEOM_PART class.
This partitioning scheme is used in DragonFlyBSD. It is similar to
BSD disklabel, but has the following improvements:
* metadata has own dedicated place and isn't accessible through partitions;
* all offsets are 64-bit;
* supports 16 partitions by default (has reserved place for more);
* has reserved place for backup label (but not yet implemented);
* has UUIDs for partitions and partition types;

No objections from:	geom
MFC after:	2 weeks
Relnotes:	yes
2014-06-11 10:42:34 +00:00