Since we have no control over the name, the MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME flag must be
used to return an error on an invalid (to devfs) name instead of panicing.
r305900 that originally added this feature also introduced a few other bugs:
- Proper locking not performed
- Theoretically broke the expectation that the control event buffer would
not span more than one pages, but did not update the CTASSERT that was
in place to prevent this. However, since the struct virtio_console_control
and the bulk buffer together were quite small, this could not have happened.
Also workaround an QEMU VirtIO spec violation in that it includes the NUL
terminator in the buffer length when the spec says it is not included.
PR: 223531
MFC after: 1 week
This is in contrib code but since we only have mallocarray(9) in current
we will not upstream this.
This effectively brings back r327934, which was reverted to correct the
log message.
Attaching syscon_generic earlier than BUS_PASS_DEFAULT makes it more
difficult for specific syscon drivers to attach to the syscon node and to
get ordering right. Further discussion yielded the following set of
decisions:
- Move syscon_generic to BUS_PASS_DEFAULT
- If a platform needs a syscon with different attach order or probe
behavior, it should subclass syscon_generic and match on the SoC specific
compat string
- When we come across a need for a syscon that attaches earlier but only
specifies compatible = "syscon", we should create a syscon_exclusive driver
that provides generic access but probes earlier and only matches if "syscon"
is the only compatible. Such fdt nodes do exist in the wild right now, but
we don't really use them at the moment.
Additionally:
- Any syscon provider that has needs any more complex than a spinlock solely
for syscon access and a single memory resource should subclass syscon
directly rather than attempting to subclass syscon_generic or add complexity
to it. syscon_generic's attach/detach methods may be made public should the
need arise to subclass it with additional attach/detach behavior.
We introduce aw_syscon(4) that just subclasses syscon_generic but probes
earlier to meet our requirements for if_awg and implements #2 above for this
specific situation. It currently only matches a64/a83t/h3 since these are
the only platforms that really need it at the time being.
Discussed with: ian
Reviewed by: manu, andrew, bcr (manpages, content unchanged since review)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13793
[Sema] Suppress warnings for C's zero initializer
Patch by S. Gilles!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28148
Pull in r314838 from upstream clang trunk (by Richard Smith):
Suppress -Wmissing-braces warning when aggregate-initializing a
struct with a single field that is itself an aggregate.
In C++, such initialization of std::array<T, N> types is guaranteed
to work by the standard, is completely idiomatic, and the "suggested"
alternative from Clang was technically invalid.
Together, these suppress unneeded "suggest braces around initialization
of subobject" warnings for C++11 initializer lists.
MFC after: 3 days
that userland doesn't switch partitions on its own, compare against
the partition mmcsd_ioctl_cmd() is going to switch to (based on the
device node used) rather than the currently selected partition.
executed, the interrupt aggregation code might have disabled the
SDHCI_INT_DMA_END and/or SDHCI_INT_RESPONSE bits in slot->intmask
and the SDHCI_SIGNAL_ENABLE register respectively. So when restoring
the interrupt masks based on the previous contents of slot->intmask
in sdhci_exec_tuning(), ensure that the SDHCI_INT_ENABLE register
doesn't lose these two bits.
While at it and in the spirit of r327339, let sdhci_tuning_intmask()
set the tuning error and re-tuning interrupt bits based on the
SDHCI_TUNING_ENABLED rather than the SDHCI_TUNING_SUPPORTED flag
being set, i. e. only when (re-)tuning is actually used. Currently,
this changes makes no net difference, though.
This should be effectively a nop for all archs, but for some reason the codegen
difference on the PowerPC 970 is such that the struct assignment doesn't work
(unless a printf() using one of the elements in the copied struct follows it),
while the memcpy() succeeds. On all archs the memcpy() should be expanded to an
inline copy, since the copy is bounded to ~16 bytes.
MFC after: 3 weeks
There's a report of some regression in ports. Revert for now for an
exp run for this change in isolation (previous lld exp run also included
switching the linker used for ports to lld).
Also revert the src.conf.5 regeneration in r327824.
Reported by: antoine
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Some PowerQUICC and QorIQ platforms have a L2 cache managed via the
memory-mapped configuration registers, and appear as a node in the device
tree. This adds basic support to enable the cache.
allocated with a tag to come from the specified domain if it meets the
other constraints provided by the tag. Automatically create a tag at
the root of each bus specifying the domain local to that bus if
available.
Reviewed by: jhb, kib
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: Netflix, Dell/EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13545
domains can be done by the _domain() API variants. UMA also supports a
first-touch policy via the NUMA zone flag.
The slab layer is now segregated by VM domains and is precise. It handles
iteration for round-robin directly. The per-cpu cache layer remains
a mix of domains according to where memory is allocated and freed. Well
behaved clients can achieve perfect locality with no performance penalty.
The direct domain allocation functions have to visit the slab layer and
so require per-zone locks which come at some expense.
Reviewed by: Attilio (a slightly older version)
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: Netflix, Dell/EMC Isilon
reservations by giving each memory domain its own KVA space in vmem that
is naturally aligned on superpage boundaries.
Reviewed by: alc, markj, kib (some objections)
Sponsored by: Netflix, Dell/EMC Isilon
Tested by; pho
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13289
Make the calloc wrappers behave as expected by using mallocarray.
It is rather weird that the malloc wrappers also zeroes the memory: update
a comment to reflect at least two cases where it is expected.
Reviewed by: tuexen
Implement 'domainset', a cpuset based NUMA policy mechanism. This allows
userspace to control NUMA policy administratively and programmatically.
Implement domainset based iterators in the page layer.
Remove the now legacy numa_* syscalls.
Cleanup some header polution created by having seq.h in proc.h.
Reviewed by: markj, kib
Discussed with: alc
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: Netflix, Dell/EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13403
userspace to control NUMA policy administratively and programmatically.
Implement domainset based iterators in the page layer.
Remove the now legacy numa_* syscalls.
Cleanup some header polution created by having seq.h in proc.h.
Reviewed by: markj, kib
Discussed with: alc
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: Netflix, Dell/EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13403
This fixes building libllvmminimal with MK_LLD support when WITHOUT_LLD
or WITHOUT_TOOLCHAIN are set, which are install flags not build tools
flags.
Reported by: sbruno
Tested by: sbruno
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Although these should have been 'emac', upstream DTS is going with using
'gmac' as the function name for the emac RGMII pins. Rename here to
accommodate.
emac support for the a83t should come in with the 4.16 DTS update, in
another couple of months.
SUJ + cg checksums produce spurious warnings after an unclean shutdown
(e.g. a crash). For now disable SUJ for UFS installs so installing from
a FreeBSD 12 snapshot results in a usable filesystem, until this can be
fixed.
PR: 225110
Submitted by: Arshan Khanifar <arshankhanifar gmail.com>
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13890
These return the jail ID and jail name for the traced process,
respectively, and are analogous to "zonename" on Solaris/illumos.
"zonename" is now aliased to "jailname".
Also add some stress tests for the new variables.
Submitted by: Domagoj Stolfa <domagoj.stolfa@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: dteske (previous version)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13877
Use simple "foo" rather than "${.CURDIR}/foo" to include Makefile.fat
since the former works when including this Makefile from else
where. Also, use full path from ${BOOTSRC} to the FAT templates for
similar reasons. It doesn't change anything in base FreeBSD, but
allows us to have a custom boot1.efi more easily (though that will be
short-lived for us, it may also be helpful for others).
Sponsored by: Netflix