Improve descriptions, remove turnstiles (since, from what I understand,
they are only used to implement other synchronization primitives), tweak
formatting.
MFC r203127:
Add description of bounded sleep vs unbounded sleep (aka blocking). Move
rules into their own section.
MFC r203131:
Cosmetic fixes.
MFC r203759:
Improve description for Giant and mention blocking inside interrupt threads.
MFC r203762:
Start sentences with a new line.
Submitted by: brueffer
MFC r203825:
Remove list of locking primitives, which is kind of redundant, move
information about witness(9) to the section about interactions, and
expand 'contexts' table.
MFC r203929:
Some rewording and language fixes.
PR: docs/136918, docs/134074
Submitted by: Ben Kaduk <kaduk at mit dot edu>, Haven Hash <havenster at gmail dot com>
Don't add VAPPEND if the file is not being opened for writing. Note that this
only affects cases where open(2) is being used improperly - i.e. when the user
specifies O_APPEND without O_WRONLY or O_RDWR.
Reviewed by: rwatson
Add change that was somehow missed in r192586. It could manifest by
incorrectly returning EINVAL from acl_valid(3) for applications linked
against pre-8.0 libc.
Provide a set of sysctls and tunables to disable device node creation
for specific "kinds" of disk labels - for example, GPT UUIDs. Reason
for this is that sometimes, other GEOM classes attach to these device
nodes instead of the proper ones - e.g. they attach to /dev/gptid/XXX
instead of /dev/ada0p2, which is annoying.
Reviewed by: pjd (earlier version)
As statfs.f_flags are uint64_t the local variables should be as well.
We'll start noticing this with the next flag introduced as the lower
32bit are all used.
While here compare to 0 explicitly [1].
Suggested by: kib [1]
Reviewed by: kib
Print the pointer to the lock with the panic message. The previous
panic: rw lock not unlocked
was not really helpful for debugging. Now one can at least call
show lock <ptr>
form ddb to learn more about the lock.
Add ddb support to the "new" link layer code ("new-arp"):
- show all lltables [1] (optional flag to also show the llentries as well)
- show lltable <struct lltable *>
- show llentry <struct llentry *>
Add pcb reference counting to the pcblist sysctl handler functions
to ensure type stability while caching the pcb pointers for the
copyout.
Reviewed by: rwatson
Destroy TCP UMA zones (empty or not) upon network stack teardown
to not leak them, otherwise making UMA/vmstat unhappy with every
stoped vnet.
We will still leak pages (especially for zones marked NOFREE).
Reshuffle cleanup order in tcp_destroy() to get rid of what we can
easily free first.
Reviewed by: rwatson
Rework reference counting in case we queue into the netisr,
or overflow the netisr queue and fall back to the interface
queue so that we can garuantee that the ifnet pointer stays
valid. Formerly we ended up with reference counts <= 0 in
case the netisr had returned ENOBUFS. The idea is to track
any packet in the netisr queue and only change the refount
on edge operations for the fallback interface queue. This
also avoids problems in case the if_snd.ifq_len lies to us.
Also rework refount assertions to make sure they trigger if
we go below 1. Formerly a negative refence count did not
trigger the assert as the refcount variable is u_int.
Destroy UDP UMA zones (empty or not) upon network stack teardown
to not leak them making UMA/vmstat -z unhappy with every stoped vnet.
We will still leak pages (especially as zones are marked NOFREE).
Set curvnet earlier so that it also covers calls to sodisconnect(), which
before were possibly panicing the system in ULP code in the VIMAGE case.
Submitted by: Igor (igor ispsystem.com)
Use the DB_SHOW_ALL_COMMAND() macro to register the formerly 'show ifnets'
in the db_show_all_table as 'show all ifnets' and with that follow the
convention for showing complete lists.
Submitted by: thompsa
Start to implement ifnet DDB support:
- 'show ifnets' prints a list of ifnet *s per virtual network stack,
- 'show ifnet <struct ifnet *>' prints fields matching the given ifp.
We do not yet print the complete set of fields and might want to
factor this out to an extra if_debug.c file in case this grows
a lot[1]. We may also want to grow 'show ifnet <if_xname>' support[1].
Suggested by: rwatson [1]
Reviewed by: rwatson
Split up ip_drain() into an outer lock and iterator part and
a "locked" version that will only handle a single network stack
instance. The latter is called directly from ip_destroy().
Hook up an ip_destroy() function to release resources from the
legacy IP network layer upon virtual network stack teardown.
Reviewed by: rwatson
Add DDB support for printing vnet_sysinit and vnet_sysuninit
ordered call lists. Try to lookup function/symbol names and print
those in addition to the pointers, along with the constants for
subsystem and order.
This is useful for debugging vnet teardown ordering issues.
Make it possible to call the actual printing frunction from normal
code at runtime, ie. from vnet_sysuninit(), if DDB support is there.
Add an SDT provider for "vnet"s along with probes for vnet_alloc
and vnet_destroy.
Use the line number rather than NULL as dummy argument.
Note: the fbt provider does not reliably provide :return probes
(depending on optimization levels used at compile time) making
it unusable for scripts to generate complete call-traces with
well defined boundaries over allocations or destructions of
virtual network stacks.
Properly free resources when destroying the TCP hostcache while
tearing down a network stack (in the VIMAGE jail+vnet case).
For that break out the logic from tcp_hc_purge() into an internal
function we can call from both, the sysctl handler and the
tcp_hc_destroy().
Reviewed by: silby, lstewart
Provide default implementation for VOP_ACCESS(9), so that filesystems which
want to provide VOP_ACCESSX(9) don't have to implement both. Note that
this commit makes implementation of either of these two mandatory.
Reviewed by: kib
To avoid hardcoding further kernel configuration names for
make universe, split the logic into two parts:
- 1st to build worlds and generate kernel configs like LINT.
- 2nd to build kernels for a given TARGET architecture correctly
finding all newly generated configs, not knowing anything about
LINT anymore.
MFC rr201960:
Use uname -m [1] and rename BUILD_ARCH to XMACHINE[2].
Submitted by: nyan[1], imp[2]
MFC r202095:
Rather than using an extra variable, only call uname if really needed and
then directly assign the result.
Submitted by: jmallett
Generate a second LINT configuration for i386 and amd64 in
sys/conf/makeLINT.mk, which includes LINT and sets options VIMAGE
so that we will have VIMAGE LINT builds. For now only do it for
those two architectures to avoid massive universe times for archs,
where people will less likely use VIMAGE or not at all.
In sys/<arch>/conf/Makefile set TARGET to <arch>. That allows
sys/conf/makeLINT.mk to only do certain things for certain
architectures.
Note that neither arm nor mips have the Makefile there, thus
essentially not (yet) supporting LINT. This would enable them
do add special treatment to sys/conf/makeLINT.mk as well chosing
one of the many configurations as LINT.
Change DDB show prison:
- name some columns more closely to the user space variables,
as we do for host.* or allow.* (in the listing) already.
- print pr_childmax (children.max).
- prefix hex values with 0x.
Fix array overflow. This routine is only called from procfs,
which is not mounted by default, and I've been unable to trigger
a panic without this fix applied anyway.
Reviewed by: kib, cperciva
Use the same policy for rejecting / not-reject ACPI tables with incorrect
checksums as the base acpi(4) driver. This fixes a problem where the MADT
parser would reject the MADT table during early boot causing the MP Table
to be, but then the acpi(4) driver would attach and use non-SMP interrupt
routing.
- Extend the machine check record structure to include several fields useful
for parsing model-specific and other fields in machine check events
including the global machine check capabilities and status registers,
CPU identification, and the FreeBSD CPU ID.
- Report these added fields in the console log of a machine check so that
a record structure can be reconstituted from the console messages.
- Parse new architectural errors including memory controller errors.
The rmt client in GNU cpio could have a heap overflow when a malicious
remote tape service returns deliberately crafted packets containing
more data than requested.
Fix this by checking the returned amount of data and bail out when it
is more than what we requested.
PR: gnu/145010
Submitted by: naddy
Reviewed by: imp
Security: CVE-2010-0624
Print out the family and model from the cpu_id. This is especially useful
given the advent of the extended family and extended model fields. The
values are printed in hex to match their common usage in documentation.
Add a "-x" option to chown(8)/chgrp(1) similar to the same option in
du(1), cp(1) etc, to prevent the crossing of mountpoints whilst using the
commands recursively.
PR: bin/130855
Submitted by: keramida
Make script(1) a little less broken.
Close the file descriptor to the TTY. There is no reason why the parent
process should keep track of the descriptor. This ensures that the
application inside properly drains the TTY during exit(2).
Reported by: alfred