The saf1761 OTG support was only for mips targets (BERI?). Retire it.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Reviewed by: brooks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33706
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CHANGES
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Version : 1.26.6.0
Date : 01/03/2022
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Fixes
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BASE:
- Fixed one module eeprom read failure.
- Fixed an issue with speed selection when 40G and 25G are advertised and
supported.
- Fixed a random traffic hang when T5 receives invalid ets BW in dcbx
messages from a switch.
- Fixed very long link up time with few switches.
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Obtained from: Chelsio Communications
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Always make ofw_bus_if.h. While it's only used when option FDT is in the
kernel, it can always be generated. In theory we could omit it if option
FDT isn't present, but none of the rest of sys/modules does that. That
fine-grained control likely won't be reliable w/o a redesign of the
kernel/module config system.
Sponsored by: Netflix
The firmware files for 3160, 7260, and 7265 imported contain old versions
no longer supported by the driver.
Replace with latest versions from linux-firmware to possibly also
support these chip revisions.
Reported by: FreeBSD User (freebsd walstatt-de.de) on wireless (2021-12-30)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
Turn off broadcast filtering in iwlwifi for now as it gives me
or rather the firmware headaches.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
We do not generally protect the Makefiles like this.
Remove the details and go with project style.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC with: bfcc09ddd422c95a1a2e4e794b63ee54c4902398
X-MFC with: f4c129f5fb1669b284d76a838b1e509f97c2d299
Add 802.11 compat code for mac80211 and to a minimal degree cfg80211.
This allows us to compile and use basic functionality of wireless
drivers such as iwlwifi.
This is a constant work in progress but having it in the tree will
allow others to test and more easy to track changes and avoid having
snapshots no longer applying to branches.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
Import a netdevice update complementing the last remaining bits of
the old ifnet derived implementation. Along add a (for now) task
based NAPI implementation.
This is the minimal set of chnages which are needed for the initial
support of wireless drivers. The NAPI implementation has an option to
still switch to "direct dispatch" as it had been used by these drivers
before not relying on a deferred context along with some printf tracing.
This has been helpful in the last weeks for debugging and will be
cleaned once we have had broader testing and are sure this is fine as-is.
Should we need a more time-sensitive or load-sensitive response
in the future we can always switch to something more sophisticated.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
X-Differential Revision: D33075 (abandoned without feedback a while ago)
This is a work-in-progress implementation of sk_buff compat code
used for wireless drivers only currently.
Bring in this version of the code as it has proven to be good enough
to have packets going for a few months.
The current implementation has several drawbacks including the need
for us to copy data between sk_buffs and mbufs.
Do not rely on the internals of this implementation. They are highly
likely to change as we will improve the integration to FreeBSD mbufs.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
Through fixes and improvements our ipfilter sources have diverged
enough to warrant move from contrib into sys/netpil. Now that I'm
planning on implementing MSS clamping as in iptables it makes more
sense to move ipfilter to netpfil.
This is the first of three commits the ipfilter move.
Suggested by glebius on two occaions.
Suggested by and discussed with: glebius
Reviewed by: glebius, kp (for #network)
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33510
This matches the order used in sys/conf/files to make it easier to
keep these two files in sync.
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33484
Remove more of the pccard infrasturcture. CardBus Yenta driver (cbb)
still references the remaining bits. It needs some additiona work to
remove 16-bit support still, so it remains.
Sponsored by: Netflix
(Rest is from the README that came with the firmware)
Version : 1.26.4.0
Date : 12/02/2021
Fixes
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BASE:
- Fixed error on setting 25G speed on 100G copper with multiple FEC set in
firmware commands.
- Handle link of unknown optics modules by enabling module tx unconditionally.
- Fixed link not coming up for 25G CRS phys. Firmware incorrectly tried to
bring up the link in RS-FEC but as per IEEE spec, it must be BASER FEC.
- Fixed an issue where firmware doesn't automatically retry next FEC if driver
asks to bring up the link using RS-FEC and link doesn't come up.
Obtained from: Chelsio Communications
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
a.out.ko is useless without COMPAT_FREEBSD32, and since vdso support was
added, it requires a header built during depend phase, from the COMPAT
option.
Reported by: glebius
Reviewed by: emaste, markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33311
This is a MAC policy module that grants scheduling privileges based on
group membership. Users or processes in the group realtime (gid 47) are
allowed to run threads and processes with realtime scheduling priority.
For timing-sensitive, low-latency software like audio/jack, running with
realtime priority helps to avoid stutter and gaps.
PR: 239125
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33191
This reverts commit 266f97b5e9a7958e365e78288616a459b40d924a, reversing
changes made to a10253cffea84c0c980a36ba6776b00ed96c3e3b.
A mismerge of a merge to catch up to main resulted in files being
committed which should not have been.
Add driver for TMP461 thermal sensor. Register new sysctl node
of integer type for device. Read register and fill sysctl with
valid temperature.
Reviewed by:
Sponsored by: Alstom
Obtained from: Semihalf
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32818
NXP FlexSPI is a complex SPI controller which provides
full offload for accessing NOR Flash.
Create a Flash driver which attaches to existing FreeBSD
infrastructure and exports generic READ and WRITE disk commands.
The Flash has to be identified first to configure controller
internals. For now, only one NOR Flash chip is supported.
Future commits shall either increase number of known chips
or implement SFDP mechanism which can be used by other Flash
drivers.
Sponsored by: Alstom
Obtained from: Semihalf
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33117
Over the past few months we published multiple snapshots for this
Linux derived driver and it has become fairly stable in terms of
minimal local changes needed for new updates.
The current version is based on iwlwifi-next update at
cbaa6aeedee5f92dafa5982eceea2a1f98ce4f7d with the addition of
a hand full of files replaced for FreeBSD.
Given the lack of full license texts on non-local files this is
imported under the draft policy for handling SPDX files (D29226). [1]
Do not yet hook this to the build until the remaining compat code
is all in. Along with the firmware import this will make publishing
the last bits and final testing a lot easier.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by: core (imp) [1]
MFC after: 10 days
Import the most recent versions of the firmware images for iwlwifi
chipsets supported by the "mvm" sub-driver.
This is based on linux-firmware at f5d519563ac9d2d1f382a817aae5ec5473811ac8.
The license of the firmware matches the previous iwnfw(4) and
iwmfw(4) firmware files and you can find a copy in
sys/contrib/dev/iwlwififw/LICENCE.iwlwifi_firmware .
Add build infrastructure to create the .ko files but do not yet hook
it up to the build until all parts are in the tree.
There is an open issue concerning kldxref that we need to resolve
(D32383).
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 10 days
Belatedly remove twa(4). It was supposed to go before 13.0, but was
overlooked.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Relnotes: yes
Reviewed by: scottl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33114
Belatedly remove esp(4). It was tagged as gone in 13, but was overlooked
until now.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Reviewed by: scottl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33115
Belatedly remove amr(4). It was slated to depart before 13.0 but was
overlooked until now.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Relnotes: yes
Reviewed by: scottl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33113
Belatedly remove iir(4). It was slated to go before 13, but was
overlooked.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Relnotes: yes
Reviewed by: scottl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33112
We'd said this was going away in 13, but was overlooked. Belatedly
remove.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Relnotes: yes
Reviewed by: scottl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33111
The iavf(4) driver now uses a different source base from ixl(4), since
it will be the standard VF driver for new Intel Ethernet products going
forward, including ice(4). It continues to use the iflib framework
for network drivers.
Since it now uses a different source code base, this commit adds a new
sys/dev/iavf entry, but it re-uses the existing module name so no
configuration changes are necessary.
Signed-off-by: Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed by: kbowling@
Tested by: lukasz.szczepaniak@intel.com
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28636
Add driver for pcf85063 real time clock. Register set and get time
methods. Parse data obtained from bus according to specification
and fill kernel structures.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32817
and remove non-present symbols that are now reported by kmod_syms.awk.
Reviewed by: emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32878
Both modules provide many symbols used by various DTrace provider
modules, so just export everything.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
resolves: link_elf_obj: symbol abd_checksum_edonr_native undefined
The required module-build bits were originally identified in the
upstream pull request: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/12735
But were missed when the code was imported (since they are not
committed upstream).
X-MFC-With: dae1713419a6, 09cd63416051
Submitted by: freqlabs
Sponsored by: Klara Inc.
Notable upstream pull request merges:
#12285 Introduce a tunable to exclude special class buffers from L2ARC
#12689 Check l2cache vdevs pending list inside the vdev_inuse()
#12735 Enable edonr in FreeBSD
#12743 FreeBSD: fix world build after de198f2
#12745 Restore dirty dnode detection logic
Obtained from: OpenZFS
OpenZFS commit: 269b5dadcfd1d5732cf763dddcd46009a332eae4
NOTE: HEADS UP read the note below if your kernel config is not including GENERIC!!
This patch does a bit of cleanup on TCP congestion control modules. There were some rather
interesting surprises that one could get i.e. where you use a socket option to change
from one CC (say cc_cubic) to another CC (say cc_vegas) and you could in theory get
a memory failure and end up on cc_newreno. This is not what one would expect. The
new code fixes this by requiring a cc_data_sz() function so we can malloc with M_WAITOK
and pass in to the init function preallocated memory. The CC init is expected in this
case *not* to fail but if it does and a module does break the
"no fail with memory given" contract we do fall back to the CC that was in place at the time.
This also fixes up a set of common newreno utilities that can be shared amongst other
CC modules instead of the other CC modules reaching into newreno and executing
what they think is a "common and understood" function. Lets put these functions in
cc.c and that way we have a common place that is easily findable by future developers or
bug fixers. This also allows newreno to evolve and grow support for its features i.e. ABE
and HYSTART++ without having to dance through hoops for other CC modules, instead
both newreno and the other modules just call into the common functions if they desire
that behavior or roll there own if that makes more sense.
Note: This commit changes the kernel configuration!! If you are not using GENERIC in
some form you must add a CC module option (one of CC_NEWRENO, CC_VEGAS, CC_CUBIC,
CC_CDG, CC_CHD, CC_DCTCP, CC_HTCP, CC_HD). You can have more than one defined
as well if you desire. Note that if you create a kernel configuration that does not
define a congestion control module and includes INET or INET6 the kernel compile will
break. Also you need to define a default, generic adds 'options CC_DEFAULT=\"newreno\"
but you can specify any string that represents the name of the CC module (same names
that show up in the CC module list under net.inet.tcp.cc). If you fail to add the
options CC_DEFAULT in your kernel configuration the kernel build will also break.
Reviewed by: Michael Tuexen
Sponsored by: Netflix Inc.
RELNOTES:YES
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32693
Notable upstream pull request merges:
#12333: Creating gang ABDs for Raidz optional IOs
#12668: FreeBSD: Catch up with recent VFS changes
#12687: Skip spacemaps reading in case of pool readonly import
#12704: Fix some FreeBSD VOPs to synchronize properly with teardown
#12724: Fix lseek(SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE) mmap consistency
Obtained from: OpenZFS
OpenZFS commit: 6c8f03232aa98e950bfe187f9ff53d3541687b50
AES-CBC OpenSSL assembly is used underneath.
The glue layer(ossl_aes.c) is based on CHACHA20 implementation.
Contrary to the SHA and CHACHA20, AES OpenSSL assembly logic
does not have a fallback implementation in case CPU doesn't
support required instructions.
Because of that CPU caps are checked during initialization and AES
support is advertised only if available.
The feature is available on all architectures that ossl supports:
i386, amd64, arm64.
The biggest advantage of this patch over existing solutions
(aesni(4) and armv8crypto(4)) is that it supports SHA,
allowing for ETA operations.
Sponsored by: Stormshield
Obtained from: Semihalf
Reviewed by: jhb (previous version)
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32099