* Use the cpu_idle_hook() to do idling for C1-C3.
* Use both _CST and the FADT to detect Cx states.
* Use both _PTC and P_CNT for controlling throttling.
* Add a notify handler to detect changes in _CST and _PSS
* Call the _INI function for each processor if present. This will be
done by ACPI-CA in the future.
* Fix a bug on SMP systems where CPUs will attach multiple times if the
bus is rescan.
* Document new sysctls for controlling idling.
and remove two unneccessary variable initializations.
Make the introduction comment more clear with regard which parts of
the packet are touched.
Requested by: luigi
value as reserved for internal use in boot blocks, because RB_PAUSE
broke binary compatibility by usurping the RB_DUAL flag. Probably no
one except me has boot blocks for which this matters, since most boot
blocks based on biosboot including pc98's boot2 can't boot elf kernels,
and /boot/loader doesn't properly pass flags set by the previous stage.
reboot.h:
Also mark the historical RB_PROBEKBD flag (0x80000) as reserved for
internal use in boot blocks.
boot2.c:
Added comments to inhibit usurping of other flags.
Approved by: guido, imp
MFC after: 1 week
on non-VCHR vnodes. This fixes a panic when reading data from files on a
filesystem with a small (less than a page) block size.
PR: 59271
Reviewed by: alc
kses from the run queues. Also, on SMP, we track the transferable
count here. Threads are transferable only as long as they are on the
run queue.
- Previously, we adjusted our load balancing based on the transferable count
minus the number of actual cpus. This was done to account for the threads
which were likely to be running. All of this logic is simpler now that
transferable accounts for only those threads which can actually be taken.
Updated various places in sched_add() and kseq_balance() to account for
this.
- Rename kseq_{add,rem} to kseq_load_{add,rem} to reflect what they're
really doing. The load is accounted for seperately from the runq because
the load is accounted for even as the thread is running.
- Fix a bug in sched_class() where we weren't properly using the PRI_BASE()
version of the kg_pri_class.
- Add a large comment that describes the impact of a seemingly simple
conditional in sched_add().
- Also in sched_add() check the transferable count and KSE_CAN_MIGRATE()
prior to checking kseq_idle. This reduces the frequency of access for
kseq_idle which is a shared resource.
- missing parenthesization of some macro args
- point of do-while(0) hack defeated by putting a semicolon after while(0)
Fixed some style bugs in macros:
- not splitting the line when the macro value cannot be lined up in much
the same macros that didn't parenthesize their args
- braces around a 1-line statement
- do-while(0) hack not indented in the usual way in the same macros that
defeated its point.
complex locking and rework ip_rtaddr() to do its own rtlookup.
Adopt all its callers to this and make ip_output() callable
with NULL rt pointer.
Reviewed by: sam (mentor)
- For acpi_pci_link_entry_dump(), add a few helper functions to display
the trigger mode, polarity, and sharemode of an individual IRQ resource.
These functions are then called for both regular and extended IRQ
resources.
- In acpi_pci_link_set_irq(), use the same type of IRQ resource
(regular vs. extended) for the new current resource as the type of
the resources from _PRS.
- When routing an interrupt don't ignore extended IRQ resources. Also,
use the same type of IRQ resource (regular vs. extended) for the new
current resource when as the type of the resource from _PRS.
Tested by: peter
This fixes a dependency of mac_label.c on namespace pollution in
<vm/uma.h>.
Similarly for SYSCTL_DECL() although I had no problems with it. This
probably makes some includes of <sys/sysctl.h> bogus.
longer uses these interrupt vectors for its ISA interrupt pins, so these
entries will not be overwritten. If we get a spurious interrupt from the
ATPIC when using the APIC, it will be treated as a stray interrupt instead
of causing a panic.
Short description of ip_fastforward:
o adds full direct process-to-completion IPv4 forwarding code
o handles ip fragmentation incl. hw support (ip_flow did not)
o sends icmp needfrag to source if DF is set (ip_flow did not)
o supports ipfw and ipfilter (ip_flow did not)
o supports divert, ipfw fwd and ipfilter nat (ip_flow did not)
o returns anything it can't handle back to normal ip_input
Enable with sysctl -w net.inet.ip.fastforwarding=1
Reviewed by: sam (mentor)
of depending on namespace pollution 2 layers deep in <vm/uma.h>. Fixed
most nearby include messes (another like this, several the opposite of
this, and some formatting).
be printed, if the module were loaded into a kernel which had INET6 enabled.
The gre(4) driver does not use INET6, nor is it specified for IPv6. The
tunnel_status() function in ifconfig(8) is somewhat overzealous and assumes
that all tunnel interfaces speak KAME ifioctls.
This fix follows the path of least resistance, by teaching gre(4) about
the two KAME ifioctls concerned.
PR: bin/56341
- Move the IPI and local APIC interrupt vectors up into the 0xf0 - 0xff
range. The pmap lazyfix IPI was reordered down next to the TLB
shootdowns to avoid conflicting with the spurious interrupt vector.
- Move the base of APIC interrupts up 16 so that the first 16 APIC
interrupts do not overlap the vectors used by the ATPIC.
- Remove bogus interrupt vector reservations for LINT[01].
- Now that 0xc0 - 0xef are available, use them for device interrupts.
This increases the number of APIC device interrupts to 191.
- Increase the system-wide number of global interrupts to 191 to catch up
to more APIC interrupts.
Requested by: peter (2)
the packets are immediately returned for sending (e.g. when bridging
or packet forwarding). There are more efficient ways to do this
but for now use the least intrusive approach.
Reviewed by: imp, rwatson
in exit1(), make sure the p_klist is empty after sending NOTE_EXIT.
The process won't report fork() or execve() and won't be able to handle
NOTE_SIGNAL knotes anyway.
This fixes some race conditions with do_tdsignal() calling knote() while
the process is exiting.
Reported by: Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at>
MFC after: 1 week
- In the receive routine handle the case where last descriptor could have
less than 4 bytes of data.
- Handle race between detach/ioctl routine.
MFC after: 3 days
kernel build. This makes it possible for me not to get pissed off that
random.ko crashes the system trying to rdtsc() when the i386/cpu.h
support code decides it's okay to call that op when neither I386_CPU or
I486_CPU is defined. I guess it also makes WITNESS/INVARIANTS defines
get picked up by the modules.
vnode of the parent. However, this check should not be performed if
the lookup failed. This change should fix "union_lookup returning
. not same as startdir" panics people were seeing. The bug was
introduced by an incomplete import of a NetBSD delta in rev 1.38.
- Move the aforementioned check out from DIAGNOSTIC. Performance
is the least of our unionfs worries.
- Minor reorganization.
PR: 53004
MFC after: 1 week
- Return EBUSY if the region was wired by mlock(2) and MS_INVALIDATE
is specified to msync(2). This is required by the Open Group Base
Specifications Issue 6.
- vm_map_sync() doesn't return KERN_FAILURE. Thus, msync(2) can't
possibly return EIO.
- The second major loop in vm_map_sync() handles sub maps. Thus,
failing on sub maps in the first major loop isn't necessary.
any functions that call them. Calling proc_rwmem() with the proc lock
held is not safe. Currently, we're protected from any races by Giant.
Eventually proc_rwmem() should require the proc lock and not Giant.
parts of ptrace using proc_rwmem(). proc_rwmem() requires giant, and
giant must be acquired prior to the proc lock, so ptrace must require giant
still.
multicast hash are written. There are still two distinct algorithms used,
and there actually isn't any reason each driver should have its own copy
of this function as they could all share one copy of it (if it grew an
additional argument).
Give the HZ/overflow check a 10% margin.
Eliminate bogus newline.
If timecounters have equal quality, prefer higher frequency.
Some inspiration from: bde
5212-based devices because PHY errors are used to collect data
on environmental noise that and doesn't truly reflect the state
of the communications media. The result is confused users.
Folks that want to watch PHY errors can still get the statistics
through the device ioctl (used by athstats).
o reject scan requests for a device that isn't marked up
This fixes a problem where requesting a scan before marking the device
up would cause a panic because the current channel was set to "any" (0xffff).
o correct a read-lock assert in in_pcblookup_local that should be
a write-lock assert (since time wait close cleanups may alter state)
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation