the virtio backends.
- Add a new ioctl to export the count of pins on the I/O APIC from vmm
to the hypervisor.
- Use pins on the I/O APIC >= 16 for PCI interrupts leaving 0-15 for
ISA interrupts.
- Populate the MP Table with I/O interrupt entries for any PCI INTx
interrupts.
- Create a _PRT table under the PCI root bridge in ACPI to route any
PCI INTx interrupts appropriately.
- Track which INTx interrupts are in use per-slot so that functions
that share a slot attempt to distribute their INTx interrupts across
the four available pins.
- Implicitly mask INTx interrupts if either MSI or MSI-X is enabled
and when the INTx DIS bit is set in a function's PCI command register.
Either assert or deassert the associated I/O APIC pin when the
state of one of those conditions changes.
- Add INTx support to the virtio backends.
- Always advertise the MSI capability in the virtio backends.
Submitted by: neel (7)
Reviewed by: neel
MFC after: 2 weeks
/dev/kmem and related devices (i.e. grants PRIV_IO and PRIV_KMEM_WRITE).
This in conjunction with changing the drm driver's permission check from
PRIV_DRIVER to PRIV_KMEM_WRITE will allow a jailed Xorg server.
Submitted by: netchild
MFC after: 1 week
known in advance, or where the caller doesn't care and just keeps
reading until it hits EOF.
In fetch_read(): the socket is non-blocking, so read() will return 0
on EOF, and -1 (errno == EAGAIN) when the connection is still open but
there is no data waiting. In the first case, we should immediately
return 0. The EINTR case was also broken, although not in a way that
matters.
In fetch_writev(): use timersub() and timercmp() as in fetch_read().
In http_fillbuf(): set errno to a sensible value when an invalid chunk
header is encountered.
In http_readfn(): as in fetch_read(), a zero return from down the
stack indicates EOF, not an error. Furthermore, when io->error is
EINTR, clear it (but no errno) before returning so the caller can
retry after dealing with the interrupt.
MFC after: 3 days
- Use system provided functions for HID report requests.
- Nice the mode setting, because the USB hardware does appear to
handle the commands right away.
MFC after: 1 week
swcr_newsession can change the pointer for swcr_sessions which races with
swcr_process which is looking up entries in this array.
Add a rwlock that protects changes to the array pointer so that
swcr_newsession and swcr_process no longer race.
Original patch by: Steve O'Hara-Smith <Steve.OHaraSmith@isilon.com>
Reviewed by: jmg
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
versions from elftoolchain upstream (r2974). Convert ctfconvert to
use the APIs from the new libdwarf and make ctfconvert work with Clang
3.4.
__FreeBSD_version is bumped to 1100006.
A list of notable changes:
[libelf]
* The old libelf source code in lib/libelf has been removed.
Instead, the new libelf is built from contrib/elftoolchain/libelf.
* Manual pages are largely improved.
* Internal implementation was refactored and improved for better
correctness and portability.
* Fixed a few memory leaks.
* Extended with extension APIs `elf_open()` and `elf_openmemory()`.
These APIs are similar to `elf_begin()` and `elf_memory()`
respectively, except that they return an ELF descriptor of kind
`ELF_K_NONE` instead of an error if the object being opened could
not be parsed.
* Implement support for translating sections of type ELF_T_VDEF and
ELF_T_VNEED.
* Improve `elf_update()` to check that the executable header, the
program header table, section contents and the section header table
do not overlap, and to ensure that gaps between extents are
filled with the fill character specified by `elf_fill()`.
* Allow `Elf_Data` descriptors to have types and alignments differing
from their containing section.
* Remove functionality controlled by `LIBELF_TEST_HOOKS`.
* Support processing of BSD-flavor archives.
* Add knowledge of section types `SHT_GNU_ATTRIBUTES` and
`SHT_GNU_LIBLIST`.
* Use elftoolchain style symbol versioning.
* Shared library version is bumped.
[libdwarf]
* The old libdwarf source code in lib/libdwarf has been removed.
Instead, the new libdwarf is built from contrib/elftoolchain/libdwarf.
* Support full DWARF3 and partial DWARF4 parsing.
* Support DWARF2 generation.
* Support for DWARF line number, call frame, location expression,
macro info and address ranges, among other things.
* The APIs for the new libdwarf are mostly compatible with the widely
used LGPL libdwarf. Some of the incompatible APIs from the old
libdwarf are kept as its own extensions. All the APIs are documented.
* Use elftoolchain style symbol versioning.
* Shared library version is bumped.
[ctfconvert]
* Switch to the APIs from the new libdwarf.
* Improve die_mem_offset() so that DW_AT_data_member_location attributes
generated by Clang 3.4 can be handled properly.
* Make use of DW_AT_byte_size attribute of the member DIE to calculate
the bits occupied by the member's type, without actually resolving
the type. This way ctfconvert can deal with the case that Clang 3.4
sometimes emits DIE for struct/union member before emitting the DIE
for the type of that member.
Obtained from: elftoolchain
No objection: -toolchain mailing list
By definition, the very first FIN is not a duplicate. Process it normally
and don't feed it to congestion control as though it were a dupe. Don't
prevent CC from seeing later dupe acks while in a half close state.
the memory ranges that they decode for downstream devices rather than
creating ResourceProducer range resource entries. The result is that
we allocate the full range to the PCI root bridge device causing
allocations in child devices to all fail.
As a workaround, ignore any standard memory resources on a PCI root
bridge device. It is normal for a PCI root bridge to allocate an I/O
resource for the I/O ports used for PCI config access, but I have not
seen any PCI root bridges that legitimately allocate a memory resource.
Reviewed by: jkim
MFC after: 1 week
the INP_INFO lock from tcp_usr_accept. As the PR/patch states
this was following the advice already in the code.
See the PR below for a full disucssion of this change and its
measured effects.
PR: 183659
Submitted by: Julian Charbon
Reviewed by: jhb
The ext4 inode flags do not have equivalents for chflags (1)
and hold information that is private to the implementation.
The i_flag field in the inode is a better place to hold the Ext4
inode flags as it saves us from masking flags while setting or
getting attributes. It should also make things cleaner if we
implement write support for Ext4.
Suggested by: bde
Tested by: Mike Ma
MFC after: 3 days
propagate the buffer size to libc, which uses a 1 kB buffer by default,
negating any hypothetical benefit of increasing fetch(1)'s buffer size.
MFC after: 3 days
simply not trying to return exactly what the caller asked for - just
return whatever we got and let the caller be the judge of whether it
was enough. If an error occurs or the connection times out after we
already received some data, return a short read, under the assumption
that the next call will fail or time out before we read anything.
As it turns out, none of the code that calls fetch_read() assumes an
all-or-nothing result anyway, except for a couple of lines where we
read the CR LF at the end of a hunk in HTTP hunked encoding, so the
changes outside of fetch_read() and http_readfn() are minimal.
While there, replace select(2) with poll(2).
MFC after: 3 days
that all pressed keys are released before completing the USB keyboard
detach. This will prevent so-called "ghost-keys" from appearing after
that the USB device generating the key event(s) has been detached.
MFC after: 1 week
It's common for multi-threaded processes to create a thread for
the purpose of synchronously processing signals. Allow such processes to
utilize a capabilities sandbox.
Discussed with: rwatson, pjd
MFC after: 2 weeks
when activating an I/O or memory window on the CardBus bridge.
Tested by: Olivier Cochard-Labbe <olivier@cochard.me>
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 3 days
Note that this commit hasn't been compile tested because these files
are not hooked up to the build...
PR: 186129
Submitted by: Takanori Sawada
Approved by: rpaulo