through branch predict as suggested in INTEL IA32 optimization guide.
2.Allocate siginfo arrary separately to avoid pthread to be allocated at
2K boundary, which hits L1 address alias problem and causes context
switch to be slow down.
3.Simplify context switch code by removing redundant code, code size is
reduced, so it is expected to run faster.
Reviewed by: deischen
Approved by: re (scottl)
in init_main_thread. Also don't initialize lock and lockuser again for initial
thread, it is already done by _thr_alloc().
Reviewed by: deischen
Approved by: re (scottl)
o fix race condition when processing rx descriptors: because we use
a self-linked descriptor at the end of the rx descriptor list to
avoid rx overruns (which can easily happen for 5212 parts that enable
PHY errors) we must carefully check that a descriptor is "done" by
looking ahead to the next descriptor before believing the done bit
in the current descriptor (this is all handled in the HAL since the
rx descriptor format is chip-specific so we need to pass in two
additional parameters--the physical address of the current descriptor
and the virtual address of the next descriptor in the list)
o check copyout return status for SIOCGATHSTATS ioctl
Approved by: re (scottl)
o support for 5112 and 2112 radios on 5212-based products
o revised interface for ah_procRxDesc needed to handle a race
condition created with the use of self-linked rx descriptors
o support for setting the MAC address
o remove some unused methods from the public API
o revised diagnostic API (replace dump* methods with getDiagState)
o const'ify set key cache method parameters
o support for optional 32khz sleep clock
o implement ah_setSlotTime for 5211 parts
o ANI improvements for 5212 parts
Approved by: re (scottl)
mpf are allocated on the stack, which causes this check to falsely trigger.
A new check which takes on-stack mbufs into account will be reintroduced
after 5.2 is out the door.
Approved by: re (watson)
Requested by: many
selection is used to drive two configuration parameters:
(1) Default enable/disable for sshd
(2) Default enable/disable for securelevels
Replace this with an explicit choice to enable/disable sshd. A
follow-up commit will add a configuration option to the Security
post-install configuration menu to set the securelevel in rc.conf
explicitly. This should reduce the level of foot-shooting associated
with accidental enabling of securelevels, make the nature and
implications of the securelevel configuration options more explicit,
as well as make the choice to enable/disable sshd more explicit.
Approved by: re (scottl)
initialization overhead, there's a problem in that we never call
imalloc() and thus malloc_init() for zero-sized allocations. As a
result, malloc(0) returns NULL when it's the first or only malloc in
the program. Any non-zero allocation will initialize the malloc code
with the side-effect that subsequent zero-sized allocations return a
non-NULL pointer. This is because the pointer we return for zero-
sized allocations is calculated from malloc_pageshift, which needs
to be initialized at runtime on ia64.
The result of the inconsistent behaviour described above is that
configure scripts failed the test for a GNU compatible malloc. This
resulted in a lot of broken ports.
Other, even simpler, solutions were possible as well:
1. initialize malloc_pageshift with some non-zero value (say 13 for
8KB pages) and keep the runtime adjustment.
2. Stop using malloc_pageshift to calculate ZEROSIZEPTR.
Removal of the runtime adjustment was chosen because then ia64 is the
same as any other platform. It is not to say that using a page size
obtained at runtime is bad per se. It's that there's currently a high
level of gratuity for its existence and the moment it causes problems
is the moment you need to get rid of it. Hence, it's not unthinkable
that this commit is (partially) reverted some time in the future when
we do have a good reason for it and a good way to achieve it.
Approved by: re@ (rwatson)
Reported by: kris (portmgr@) -- may the ports be with you
truncated. In environments where many tunnel or vlan interfaces are created,
interface names have high numbers which overflow the field width.
PRs: bin/52349, bin/35838
Submitted by: Mike Tancsa, Scot W. Hetzel
Approved by: re (rwatson)
time during the boot process. This is needed in the case where NFS mounts
from servers reachable only via IPSEC are in /etc/fstab.
PR: conf/42497
Submitted by: Volker Stolz
Approved by: re (rwatson)
When the hostcache bucket limit is reached the last bucket wasn't
removed from the bucket row but inserted a few lines later at the
bucket row head again. This leads to infinite loop when the same
bucket row is accessed the next time for a lookup/insert or purge
action.
Tested by: imp, Matt Smith
Approved by: re (rwatson)
this problem put these lines back in. While they should be
unnecessary, they appear to be sometimes necessary.
Reviewed in concept: dfr
Approved by: re (scottl@)
caused crashes, typically during shutdown, because the second free
referenced a mutex that had been destroyed.
Tested by: several
Approved by: re (scottl)
Make it possible to configure GPIO pins as led(4) devices, PPS inputs
and PPS-echo outputs with a sysctl. Led(4) and PPS-echo can be configured
for active-high or active-low.
Be more complete in initialization of timecounter hardware.
Approved by: re@
them working (cache, automatic rebuild and hotswap) the FFDC
info (First Failure Data Capture) on the adapter must be
initialised.
Logical drives in critical/degraded states weren't added to
the drive list. FreeBSD was not able to see a degraded array
after a reboot. Degraded drives are now also added to the drivelist
and the state of the logical drive is given at boottime.
The adapter type is detected from informations in nvram page 5
and displayed at boottime.
Change IPS_OS_FREEBSD definition from 10 to 8 according to IBM
specs.
Submitted by: <Patrick Guelat> pgfb@imp.ch
Reviewed by: mbr, scottl
Approved by: re
zeroed. Doing a bzero on the entire struct route is not more
expensive than assigning NULL to ro.ro_rt and bzero of ro.ro_dst.
Reviewed by: sam (mentor)
Approved by: re (scottl)
idx'th present CPU with pc_acpi_id equal to *acpi_id. If *acpi_id
does not match that processor's pc_acpi_id, return the value for
ProcId derived from the MADT in *acpi_id. If pc_acpi_id is 0xffffffff,
always override it with the value of *acpi_id. Finally, return
pc_cpuid in *cpu_id and use that as our primary key.
* Use pc_cpuid as our unique key because we know it is valid since
MD code set it. The values for ProcId in the ASL and MADT don't
match up on some machines (!), forcing us to fall back to ordered
probing in that case.
* Remove some #ifdef SMP since the refcount doesn't hurt performance
and will be needed for dynamic _CST objects. Only one #ifdef SMP
(for smp_rendezvous) remains.
* Hook up SMP in the compile flags in the Makefile.
Tested by: marcel, truckman
Approved by: re (scottl)
uncovering some interesting problems. Be conservative and effecitvely
disable this by default. Interested parties may still define
KERNBUILDDIR by hand to achive the same effect.
I plan on referting this change after 5.2 is released, or sooner if
the issues with building releases are resolved and re@ approves.
Approved by: re@ (scottl, marcel)
transfer descriptors when a large request needs to be split into
more than one 8k chunk. The bug was that the calculation did not
take into account the offset of the chunk within the overall request.
This is reported to fix crashes and data corruption on ohci
controllers.
Submitted by: green
Approved by: re
parameter checking introduced in vfs_mount.c r1.113 rejects them
otherwise.
Submitted by: R. Imura <imura at ryu16 dot org>
Approved by: re (scottl,rwatson)