mic inputs. I have no idea what for it was made that time, but now I have
several reports that it should be removed to make microphones work. If
this quirk is still required for some systems then they should be identified
and specified explicitly.
threads:
- Support up to one netisr thread per CPU, each processings its own
workstream, or set of per-protocol queues. Threads may be bound
to specific CPUs, or allowed to migrate, based on a global policy.
In the future it would be desirable to support topology-centric
policies, such as "one netisr per package".
- Allow each protocol to advertise an ordering policy, which can
currently be one of:
NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE: packets must maintain ordering with respect to
an implicit or explicit source (such as an interface or socket).
NETISR_POLICY_FLOW: make use of mbuf flow identifiers to place work,
as well as allowing protocols to provide a flow generation function
for mbufs without flow identifers (m2flow). Falls back on
NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE if now flow ID is available.
NETISR_POLICY_CPU: allow protocols to inspect and assign a CPU for
each packet handled by netisr (m2cpuid).
- Provide utility functions for querying the number of workstreams
being used, as well as a mapping function from workstream to CPU ID,
which protocols may use in work placement decisions.
- Add explicit interfaces to get and set per-protocol queue limits, and
get and clear drop counters, which query data or apply changes across
all workstreams.
- Add a more extensible netisr registration interface, in which
protocols declare 'struct netisr_handler' structures for each
registered NETISR_ type. These include name, handler function,
optional mbuf to flow ID function, optional mbuf to CPU ID function,
queue limit, and ordering policy. Padding is present to allow these
to be expanded in the future. If no queue limit is declared, then
a default is used.
- Queue limits are now per-workstream, and raised from the previous
IFQ_MAXLEN default of 50 to 256.
- All protocols are updated to use the new registration interface, and
with the exception of netnatm, default queue limits. Most protocols
register as NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE, except IPv4 and IPv6, which use
NETISR_POLICY_FLOW, and will therefore take advantage of driver-
generated flow IDs if present.
- Formalize a non-packet based interface between interface polling and
the netisr, rather than having polling pretend to be two protocols.
Provide two explicit hooks in the netisr worker for start and end
events for runs: netisr_poll() and netisr_pollmore(), as well as a
function, netisr_sched_poll(), to allow the polling code to schedule
netisr execution. DEVICE_POLLING still embeds single-netisr
assumptions in its implementation, so for now if it is compiled into
the kernel, a single and un-bound netisr thread is enforced
regardless of tunable configuration.
In the default configuration, the new netisr implementation maintains
the same basic assumptions as the previous implementation: a single,
un-bound worker thread processes all deferred work, and direct dispatch
is enabled by default wherever possible.
Performance measurement shows a marginal performance improvement over
the old implementation due to the use of batched dequeue.
An rmlock is used to synchronize use and registration/unregistration
using the framework; currently, synchronized use is disabled
(replicating current netisr policy) due to a measurable 3%-6% hit in
ping-pong micro-benchmarking. It will be enabled once further rmlock
optimization has taken place. However, in practice, netisrs are
rarely registered or unregistered at runtime.
A new man page for netisr will follow, but since one doesn't currently
exist, it hasn't been updated.
This change is not appropriate for MFC, although the polling shutdown
handler should be merged to 7-STABLE.
Bump __FreeBSD_version.
Reviewed by: bz
with OpenBSD (and BSD/OS originally). We can't easly do it SOL_SOCKET option
as there is no more space for more SOL_SOCKET options, but this option also
fits better as an IP socket option, it seems.
- Implement this functionality also for IPv6 and RAW IP sockets.
- Always compile it in (don't use additional kernel options).
- Remove sysctl to turn this functionality on and off.
- Introduce new privilege - PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY, which allows to use this
functionality (currently only unjail root can use it).
Discussed with: julian, adrian, jhb, rwatson, kmacy
connections. Including a flag to instead output a sequence of tcpdrop(8)
invocations that would accomplish the same thing, which is convenient for
scripting.
o) Make tcpdrop complain if the addresses given to it are entirely in different
address families, rather than failing silently.
o) When cross-referencing httpd(8), do not explicitly specify the apache2 port,
since the example in question is generic.
permanent solution for 9.6.1-release.
"My suggestion is to remove the whole attribute construct.
It only suppresses a warning when a function is unused. In this case
the function is defined as inline, so it's not causing a warning when
not used."
Submitted by: marcel
AUTO are deprecated.' There is no good reason to deprecate them, and
setting this to different values can be useful for custom solutions
and/or one-off configuration problems.
happen right after ypbind, and before anything that uses NIS. The only
change in rcorder accomplished by this patch is make that happen.
PR: conf/117555
Submitted by: John Marshall <john@rwsrv05.mby.riverwillow.net.au>
=================
Extend the loader to parse the root file system mount options in /etc/fstab,
and set a new loader variable vfs.root.mountfrom.options with these options.
The root mount options must be a comma-delimited string, as specified in
/etc/fstab.
Only set the vfs.root.mountfrom.options variable if it has not been
set in the environment.
sys/kern/vfs_mount.c
====================
When mounting the root file system, pass the mount options
specified in vfs.root.mountfrom.options, but filter out "rw" and "noro",
since the initial mount of the root file system must be done as "ro".
While we are here, try to add a few hints to the mountroot prompt
to give users and idea what might of gone wrong during mounting
of the root file system.
Reviewed by: jhb (an earlier patch)
character.
This avoids using non-standard behaviour of the old (upto FreeBSD 7) TTY
layer: it reprocesses the input queue when switching to canonical mode. The
new TTY layer does not provide this functionality and so read -t worked
very poorly (first character is not echoed, cannot be backspaced but is
still read).
This also agrees with what most other shells with read -t do.
PR: bin/129566
Reviewed by: stefanf
Approved by: ed (mentor)
Because we only support a single argument to tf_param, use 16 bits for
the pitch and 16 bits for the duration. While there, make the argument
unsigned. There isn't a single param call that needs a signed integer.
Submitted by: danfe (modified)
and calls to vn_vptocnp() by moving more of the common code to
vn_vptocnp(). Rename vn_vptocnp() to vn_vptocnp_locked() to signify that
cache is locked around the call.
Do not track buffer position by both the pointer and offset, use only
buflen to record the start of the free space.
Export vn_vptocnp() for external consumers as a wrapper around
vn_vptocnp_locked() that locks the cache and handles hold counts.
Tested by: pho
v_data is not-null before calling NULLVPTOLOWERVP(), and dropping the
interlock allows for reclaim to clean v_data and free the memory.
While there, remove unneeded semicolons and convert the infinite loops
to panics. I have a will to remove null_checkvp() altogether, or leave
it as a trivial stub, but not now.
Reported and tested by: pho
This should not really matter for correctness, since vp->v_lock is
not locked before the call, and null_lock() holds the interlock,
but makes the control flow for reclaim more clear.
Tested by: pho
part identified as Sunplus Technology Inc. This
happens to sit in a Rosewill RX81U-ES-25A 2.5" SATA
to USB 2.0 external enclosure.
Reviewed by: Hans Petter Selasky
would always terminate if eval returned with a non-zero exit status regardless
if the status was actually tested. Unfortunately a new file-scope variable
is needed, the alternative would only be to add a new parameter to all
built-ins.
PR: 134881
assigning ifnets from one vnet to another. Deletion of vnets is not
yet supported.
The interface is implemented as an ioctl extension so that no syscalls
had to be introduced. This should be acceptable given that the new
interface will be used for a short / interim period only, until the
new jail management framwork gains the capability of managing vnets.
This method for managing vimages / vnets has been in use for the past
7 years without any observable issues.
The userland tool to be used in conjunction with the interim API can be
found in p4: //depot/projects/vimage-commit2/src/usr.sbin/vimage/... and
will most probably never get commited to svn.
While here, bump copyright notices in kern_vimage.c and vimage.h to
cover work done in year 2009.
Approved by: julian (mentor)
Discussed with: bz, rwatson
While there remain some incomplete aspects of the implementation (such
as incomplete auditing of some system calls), the implementation has
been burned in for a few years, as well as in GENERIC for a few years.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project