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Konstantin Belousov
747d2fa178 Add SO_PROTOCOL/SO_PROTOTYPE socket SOL_SOCKET-level option to get the
socket protocol number.  This is useful since the socket type can
be implemented by different protocols in the same protocol family,
e.g. SOCK_STREAM may be provided by both TCP and SCTP.

Submitted by:	Jukka A. Ukkonen <jau iki fi>
PR:	  kern/162352
Discussed with:	bz
Reviewed by:	glebius
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-02-26 13:55:43 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
9493639e35 Remove apparently redundand checks for socket so_proto being non-NULL
from sosetopt() and sogetopt().  No exposed sockets may have so_proto
invalid.

Discussed with:	bz, rwatson
Reviewed by:	glebius
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-02-26 13:51:05 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
526d0bd547 Fix found places where uio_resid is truncated to int.
Add the sysctl debug.iosize_max_clamp, enabled by default. Setting the
sysctl to zero allows to perform the SSIZE_MAX-sized i/o requests from
the usermode.

Discussed with:	bde, das (previous versions)
MFC after:	1 month
2012-02-21 01:05:12 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
ee799639e8 Add SO_SETFIB option support on PF_INET6 sockets and allow inheriting the
FIB number from the process, as set by setfib(2), on socket creation.

Sponsored by:	Cisco Systems, Inc.
2012-02-03 11:00:53 +00:00
Robert Millan
ea4d9a14f1 Remove a few bits of FreeBSD 2.x compatibility code.
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
2011-11-14 18:21:27 +00:00
Attilio Rao
6aba400a70 Fix a deficiency in the selinfo interface:
If a selinfo object is recorded (via selrecord()) and then it is
quickly destroyed, with the waiters missing the opportunity to awake,
at the next iteration they will find the selinfo object destroyed,
causing a PF#.

That happens because the selinfo interface has no way to drain the
waiters before to destroy the registered selinfo object. Also this
race is quite rare to get in practice, because it would require a
selrecord(), a poll request by another thread and a quick destruction
of the selrecord()'ed selinfo object.

Fix this by adding the seldrain() routine which should be called
before to destroy the selinfo objects (in order to avoid such case),
and fix the present cases where it might have already been called.
Sometimes, the context is safe enough to prevent this type of race,
like it happens in device drivers which installs selinfo objects on
poll callbacks. There, the destruction of the selinfo object happens
at driver detach time, when all the filedescriptors should be already
closed, thus there cannot be a race.
For this case, mfi(4) device driver can be set as an example, as it
implements a full correct logic for preventing this from happening.

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Reported by:	rstone
Tested by:	pluknet
Reviewed by:	jhb, kib
Approved by:	re (bz)
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-08-25 15:51:54 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
695da99eba In the experimental soreceive_stream():
o Move the non-blocking socket test below the SBS_CANTRCVMORE so that EOF
   is correctly returned on a remote connection close.
 o In the non-blocking socket test compare SS_NBIO against the so->so_state
   field instead of the incorrect sb->sb_state field.
 o Simplify the ENOTCONN test by removing cases that can't occur.

Submitted by:	trociny (with some further tweaks by committer)
Tested by:	trociny
2011-07-08 10:50:13 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
1c6e7fa7f1 Remove the TCP_SORECEIVE_STREAM compile time option. The use of
soreceive_stream() for TCP still has to be enabled with the loader
tuneable net.inet.tcp.soreceive_stream.

Suggested by:	trociny and others
2011-07-07 10:37:14 +00:00
Mikolaj Golub
3204c8e596 In soreceive_generic(), if MSG_WAITALL is set but the request is
larger than the receive buffer, we have to receive in sections.
When notifying the protocol that some data has been drained the
lock is released for a moment. Returning we block waiting for the
rest of data. There is a race, when data could arrive while the
lock was released and then the connection stalls in sbwait.

Fix this by checking for data before blocking and skip blocking
if there are some.

PR:		kern/154504
Reported by:	Andrey Simonenko <simon@comsys.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
Tested by:	Andrey Simonenko <simon@comsys.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
Reviewed by:	rwatson
Approved by:	kib (co-mentor)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-05-29 18:00:50 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
1fb51a12f2 Mfp4 CH=177274,177280,177284-177285,177297,177324-177325
VNET socket push back:
  try to minimize the number of places where we have to switch vnets
  and narrow down the time we stay switched.  Add assertions to the
  socket code to catch possibly unset vnets as seen in r204147.

  While this reduces the number of vnet recursion in some places like
  NFS, POSIX local sockets and some netgraph, .. recursions are
  impossible to fix.

  The current expectations are documented at the beginning of
  uipc_socket.c along with the other information there.

  Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
  Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH
  Reviewed by:  jhb
  Tested by:    zec

Tested by:	Mikolaj Golub (to.my.trociny gmail.com)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-02-16 21:29:13 +00:00
Daniel Eischen
f7e6ce6d7a Allow the SO_SETFIB socket option to select the default (0)
routing table.

Reviewed by:	julian
2011-02-13 00:14:13 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
0028e52461 Mfp4 CH=177255:
Make VNET_ASSERT() available with either VNET_DEBUG or INVARIANTS.

  Change the syntax to match KASSERT() to allow more flexible panic
  messages rather than having a printf with hardcoded arguments
  before panic.

  Adjust the few assertions we have to the new format (and enhance
  the output).

  Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
  Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH
  Reviewed by:	jhb

MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-02-11 13:27:00 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
5c9d0a9ad3 This commit implements the SO_USER_COOKIE socket option, which lets
you tag a socket with an uint32_t value. The cookie can then be
used by the kernel for various purposes, e.g. setting the skipto
rule or pipe number in ipfw (this is the reason SO_USER_COOKIE has
been implemented; however there is nothing ipfw-specific in its
implementation).

The ipfw-related code that uses the optopn will be committed separately.

This change adds a field to 'struct socket', but the struct is not
part of any driver or userland-visible ABI so the change should be
harmless.

See the discussion at
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ipfw/2009-October/004001.html

Idea and code from Paul Joe, small modifications and manpage
changes by myself.

Submitted by:	Paul Joe
MFC after:	1 week
2010-11-12 13:02:26 +00:00
Robert Watson
adb6aa9ab9 With reworking of the socket life cycle in 7.x, the need for a "sotryfree()"
was eliminated: all references to sockets are explicitly managed by sorele()
and the protocols.  As such, garbage collect sotryfree(), and update
sofree() comments to make the new world order more clear.

MFC after:	3 days
Reported by:	Anuranjan Shukla <anshukla at juniper dot net>
2010-09-18 11:18:42 +00:00
Michael Tuexen
af9ba7d805 Fix a bug where MSG_TRUNC was not returned in all necessary cases for
SOCK_DGRAM socket. MSG_TRUNC was only returned when some mbufs could
not be copied to the application. If some data was left in the last
mbuf, it was correctly discarded, but MSG_TRUNC was not set.

Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: 3 weeks
2010-08-07 17:57:58 +00:00
Robert Watson
e35973e4b8 When close() is called on a connected socket pair, SO_ISCONNECTED might be
set but be cleared before the call to sodisconnect().  In this case,
ENOTCONN is returned: suppress this error rather than returning it to
userspace so that close() doesn't report an error improperly.

PR:		kern/144061
Reported by:	Matt Reimer <mreimer at vpop.net>,
		Nikolay Denev <ndenev at gmail.com>,
		Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny at gmail.com>
MFC after:	3 days
2010-05-27 15:27:31 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
841c0c7ec7 Provide groundwork for 32-bit binary compatibility on non-x86 platforms,
for upcoming 64-bit PowerPC and MIPS support. This renames the COMPAT_IA32
option to COMPAT_FREEBSD32, removes some IA32-specific code from MI parts
of the kernel and enhances the freebsd32 compatibility code to support
big-endian platforms.

Reviewed by:	kib, jhb
2010-03-11 14:49:06 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
0a68a45914 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)
MFC after:	5 days
2010-02-20 22:29:28 +00:00
Robert Watson
afd8e45b45 Don't comment on stream socket handling in sosend_dgram, since that's
not handled.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2009-10-02 21:31:15 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
11c99a6d7b -Put the optimized soreceive_stream() under a compile time option called
TCP_SORECEIVE_STREAM for the time being.

Requested by:	brooks

Once compiled in make it easily switchable for testers by using a tuneable
 net.inet.tcp.soreceive_stream
and a corresponding read-only sysctl to report the current state.

Suggested by:	rwatson

MFC after:	2 days
2009-09-15 22:23:45 +00:00
Robert Watson
e76d823b81 Use C99 initialization for struct filterops.
Obtained from:	Mac OS X
Sponsored by:	Apple Inc.
MFC after:	3 weeks
2009-09-12 20:03:45 +00:00
Jilles Tjoelker
74d1c4927a Fix poll() on half-closed sockets, while retaining POLLHUP for fifos.
This reverts part of r196460, so that sockets only return POLLHUP if both
directions are closed/error. Fifos get POLLHUP by closing the unused
direction immediately after creating the sockets.

The tools/regression/poll/*poll.c tests now pass except for two other things:
- if POLLHUP is returned, POLLIN is always returned as well instead of only
  when there is data left in the buffer to be read
- fifo old/new reader distinction does not work the way POSIX specs it

Reviewed by:	kib, bde
2009-08-25 21:44:14 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
f2159cc790 Fix the conformance of poll(2) for sockets after r195423 by
returning POLLHUP instead of POLLIN for several cases. Now, the
tools/regression/poll results for FreeBSD are closer to that of the
Solaris and Linux.

Also, improve the POSIX conformance by explicitely clearing POLLOUT
when POLLHUP is reported in pollscan(), making the fix global.

Submitted by:	bde
Reviewed by:	rwatson
MFC after:	1 week
2009-08-23 12:44:15 +00:00
Robert Watson
530c006014 Merge the remainder of kern_vimage.c and vimage.h into vnet.c and
vnet.h, we now use jails (rather than vimages) as the abstraction
for virtualization management, and what remained was specific to
virtual network stacks.  Minor cleanups are done in the process,
and comments updated to reflect these changes.

Reviewed by:	bz
Approved by:	re (vimage blanket)
2009-08-01 19:26:27 +00:00
Julian Elischer
7973fba3a4 Somewhere along the line accept sockets stopped honoring the
FIB selected for them. Fix this.

Reviewed by:	ambrisko
Approved by:	re (kib)
MFC after:	3 days
2009-07-28 19:43:27 +00:00
Robert Watson
006e9db452 Normalize field naming for struct vnet, fix two debugging printfs that
print them.

Reviewed by:	bz
Approved by:	re (kensmith, kib)
2009-07-19 17:40:45 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
7f5dff5064 Fix poll(2) and select(2) for named pipes to return "ready for read"
when all writers, observed by reader, exited. Use writer generation
counter for fifo, and store the snapshot of the fifo generation in the
f_seqcount field of struct file, that is otherwise unused for fifos.
Set FreeBSD-undocumented POLLINIGNEOF flag only when file f_seqcount is
equal to fifo' fi_wgen, and revert r89376.

Fix POLLINIGNEOF for sockets and pipes, and return POLLHUP for them.
Note that the patch does not fix not returning POLLHUP for fifos.

PR:	kern/94772
Submitted by:	bde (original version)
Reviewed by:	rwatson, jilles
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
MFC after:	6 weeks (might be)
2009-07-07 09:43:44 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
ef760e6ad2 Add soreceive_stream(), an optimized version of soreceive() for
stream (TCP) sockets.

It is functionally identical to generic soreceive() but has a
number stream specific optimizations:
o does only one sockbuf unlock/lock per receive independent of
  the length of data to be moved into the uio compared to
  soreceive() which unlocks/locks per *mbuf*.
o uses m_mbuftouio() instead of its own copy(out) variant.
o much more compact code flow as a large number of special
  cases is removed.
o much improved reability.

It offers significantly reduced CPU usage and lock contention
when receiving fast TCP streams.  Additional gains are obtained
when the receiving application is using SO_RCVLOWAT to batch up
some data before a read (and wakeup) is done.

This function was written by "reverse engineering" and is not
just a stripped down variant of soreceive().

It is not yet enabled by default on TCP sockets.  Instead it is
commented out in the protocol initialization in tcp_usrreq.c
until more widespread testing has been done.

Testers, especially with 10GigE gear, are welcome.

MFP4:	r164817 //depot/user/andre/soreceive_stream/
2009-06-22 23:08:05 +00:00
Jamie Gritton
9ed47d01eb Get vnets from creds instead of threads where they're available, and from
passed threads instead of curthread.

Reviewed by:	zec, julian
Approved by:	bz (mentor)
2009-06-15 19:01:53 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
d8b0556c6d Adapt vfs kqfilter to the shared vnode lock used by zfs write vop. Use
vnode interlock to protect the knote fields [1]. The locking assumes
that shared vnode lock is held, thus we get exclusive access to knote
either by exclusive vnode lock protection, or by shared vnode lock +
vnode interlock.

Do not use kl_locked() method to assert either lock ownership or the
fact that curthread does not own the lock. For shared locks, ownership
is not recorded, e.g. VOP_ISLOCKED can return LK_SHARED for the shared
lock not owned by curthread, causing false positives in kqueue subsystem
assertions about knlist lock.

Remove kl_locked method from knlist lock vector, and add two separate
assertion methods kl_assert_locked and kl_assert_unlocked, that are
supposed to use proper asserts. Change knlist_init accordingly.

Add convenience function knlist_init_mtx to reduce number of arguments
for typical knlist initialization.

Submitted by:	jhb [1]
Noted by:	jhb [2]
Reviewed by:	jhb
Tested by:	rnoland
2009-06-10 20:59:32 +00:00
Robert Watson
bcf11e8d00 Move "options MAC" from opt_mac.h to opt_global.h, as it's now in GENERIC
and used in a large number of files, but also because an increasing number
of incorrect uses of MAC calls were sneaking in due to copy-and-paste of
MAC-aware code without the associated opt_mac.h include.

Discussed with:	pjd
2009-06-05 14:55:22 +00:00
Robert Watson
f93bfb23dc Add internal 'mac_policy_count' counter to the MAC Framework, which is a
count of the number of registered policies.

Rather than unconditionally locking sockets before passing them into MAC,
lock them in the MAC entry points only if mac_policy_count is non-zero.

This avoids locking overhead for a number of socket system calls when no
policies are registered, eliminating measurable overhead for the MAC
Framework for the socket subsystem when there are no active policies.

Possibly socket locks should be acquired by policies if they are required
for socket labels, which would further avoid locking overhead when there
are policies but they don't require labeling of sockets, or possibly
don't even implement socket controls.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2009-06-02 18:26:17 +00:00
John Baldwin
74fb0ba732 Rework socket upcalls to close some races with setup/teardown of upcalls.
- Each socket upcall is now invoked with the appropriate socket buffer
  locked.  It is not permissible to call soisconnected() with this lock
  held; however, so socket upcalls now return an integer value.  The two
  possible values are SU_OK and SU_ISCONNECTED.  If an upcall returns
  SU_ISCONNECTED, then the soisconnected() will be invoked on the
  socket after the socket buffer lock is dropped.
- A new API is provided for setting and clearing socket upcalls.  The
  API consists of soupcall_set() and soupcall_clear().
- To simplify locking, each socket buffer now has a separate upcall.
- When a socket upcall returns SU_ISCONNECTED, the upcall is cleared from
  the receive socket buffer automatically.  Note that a SO_SND upcall
  should never return SU_ISCONNECTED.
- All this means that accept filters should now return SU_ISCONNECTED
  instead of calling soisconnected() directly.  They also no longer need
  to explicitly clear the upcall on the new socket.
- The HTTP accept filter still uses soupcall_set() to manage its internal
  state machine, but other accept filters no longer have any explicit
  knowlege of socket upcall internals aside from their return value.
- The various RPC client upcalls currently drop the socket buffer lock
  while invoking soreceive() as a temporary band-aid.  The plan for
  the future is to add a new flag to allow soreceive() to be called with
  the socket buffer locked.
- The AIO callback for socket I/O is now also invoked with the socket
  buffer locked.  Previously sowakeup() would drop the socket buffer
  lock only to call aio_swake() which immediately re-acquired the socket
  buffer lock for the duration of the function call.

Discussed with:	rwatson, rmacklem
2009-06-01 21:17:03 +00:00
Marko Zec
2114e063f0 A NOP change: style / whitespace cleanup of the noise that slipped
into r191816.

Spotted by:	bz
Approved by:	julian (mentor) (an earlier version of the diff)
2009-05-08 14:34:25 +00:00
Marko Zec
21ca7b57bd Change the curvnet variable from a global const struct vnet *,
previously always pointing to the default vnet context, to a
dynamically changing thread-local one.  The currvnet context
should be set on entry to networking code via CURVNET_SET() macros,
and reverted to previous state via CURVNET_RESTORE().  Recursions
on curvnet are permitted, though strongly discuouraged.

This change should have no functional impact on nooptions VIMAGE
kernel builds, where CURVNET_* macros expand to whitespace.

The curthread->td_vnet (aka curvnet) variable's purpose is to be an
indicator of the vnet context in which the current network-related
operation takes place, in case we cannot deduce the current vnet
context from any other source, such as by looking at mbuf's
m->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_vnet, sockets's so->so_vnet etc.  Moreover, so
far curvnet has turned out to be an invaluable consistency checking
aid: it helps to catch cases when sockets, ifnets or any other
vnet-aware structures may have leaked from one vnet to another.

The exact placement of the CURVNET_SET() / CURVNET_RESTORE() macros
was a result of an empirical iterative process, whith an aim to
reduce recursions on CURVNET_SET() to a minimum, while still reducing
the scope of CURVNET_SET() to networking only operations - the
alternative would be calling CURVNET_SET() on each system call entry.
In general, curvnet has to be set in three typicall cases: when
processing socket-related requests from userspace or from within the
kernel; when processing inbound traffic flowing from device drivers
to upper layers of the networking stack, and when executing
timer-driven networking functions.

This change also introduces a DDB subcommand to show the list of all
vnet instances.

Approved by:	julian (mentor)
2009-05-05 10:56:12 +00:00
Marko Zec
f6dfe47a14 Permit buiding kernels with options VIMAGE, restricted to only a single
active network stack instance.  Turning on options VIMAGE at compile
time yields the following changes relative to default kernel build:

1) V_ accessor macros for virtualized variables resolve to structure
fields via base pointers, instead of being resolved as fields in global
structs or plain global variables.  As an example, V_ifnet becomes:

    options VIMAGE:          ((struct vnet_net *) vnet_net)->_ifnet
    default build:           vnet_net_0._ifnet
    options VIMAGE_GLOBALS:  ifnet

2) INIT_VNET_* macros will declare and set up base pointers to be used
by V_ accessor macros, instead of resolving to whitespace:

    INIT_VNET_NET(ifp->if_vnet); becomes

    struct vnet_net *vnet_net = (ifp->if_vnet)->mod_data[VNET_MOD_NET];

3) Memory for vnet modules registered via vnet_mod_register() is now
allocated at run time in sys/kern/kern_vimage.c, instead of per vnet
module structs being declared as globals.  If required, vnet modules
can now request the framework to provide them with allocated bzeroed
memory by filling in the vmi_size field in their vmi_modinfo structures.

4) structs socket, ifnet, inpcbinfo, tcpcb and syncache_head are
extended to hold a pointer to the parent vnet.  options VIMAGE builds
will fill in those fields as required.

5) curvnet is introduced as a new global variable in options VIMAGE
builds, always pointing to the default and only struct vnet.

6) struct sysctl_oid has been extended with additional two fields to
store major and minor virtualization module identifiers, oid_v_subs and
oid_v_mod.  SYSCTL_V_* family of macros will fill in those fields
accordingly, and store the offset in the appropriate vnet container
struct in oid_arg1.
In sysctl handlers dealing with virtualized sysctls, the
SYSCTL_RESOLVE_V_ARG1() macro will compute the address of the target
variable and make it available in arg1 variable for further processing.

Unused fields in structs vnet_inet, vnet_inet6 and vnet_ipfw have
been deleted.

Reviewed by:	bz, rwatson
Approved by:	julian (mentor)
2009-04-30 13:36:26 +00:00
Jamie Gritton
ca04ba6430 Don't allow creating a socket with a protocol family that the current
jail doesn't support.  This involves a new function prison_check_af,
like prison_check_ip[46] but that checks only the family.

With this change, most of the errors generated by jailed sockets
shouldn't ever occur, at least until jails are changeable.

Approved by:	bz (mentor)
2009-02-05 14:15:18 +00:00
Robert Watson
fd4f1ebdfe Remove written-to but never read local variable 'offset' from
soreceive_dgram().

Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph dot mallon at gmx dot de>
MFC after:	1 week
2009-02-04 20:00:17 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
629386598e Make sure nmbclusters are initialized before maxsockets
by running the tunable_mbinit() SYSINIT at SI_ORDER_MIDDLE
before the init_maxsockets() SYSINT at SI_ORDER_ANY.

Reviewed by:		rwatson, zec
Sponsored by:		The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:		4 weeks
2008-12-10 22:17:09 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
36b5ba0c49 Style changes only. Put the return type on an extra line[1] and
add an empty line at the beginning as we do not have any local
variables.

Submitted by:	rwatson [1]
Reviewed by:	rwatson
MFC after:	4 weeks
2008-12-10 22:10:37 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
413628a7e3 MFp4:
Bring in updated jail support from bz_jail branch.

This enhances the current jail implementation to permit multiple
addresses per jail. In addtion to IPv4, IPv6 is supported as well.
Due to updated checks it is even possible to have jails without
an IP address at all, which basically gives one a chroot with
restricted process view, no networking,..

SCTP support was updated and supports IPv6 in jails as well.

Cpuset support permits jails to be bound to specific processor
sets after creation.

Jails can have an unrestricted (no duplicate protection, etc.) name
in addition to the hostname. The jail name cannot be changed from
within a jail and is considered to be used for management purposes
or as audit-token in the future.

DDB 'show jails' command was added to aid debugging.

Proper compat support permits 32bit jail binaries to be used on 64bit
systems to manage jails. Also backward compatibility was preserved where
possible: for jail v1 syscalls, as well as with user space management
utilities.

Both jail as well as prison version were updated for the new features.
A gap was intentionally left as the intermediate versions had been
used by various patches floating around the last years.

Bump __FreeBSD_version for the afore mentioned and in kernel changes.

Special thanks to:
- Pawel Jakub Dawidek (pjd) for his multi-IPv4 patches
  and Olivier Houchard (cognet) for initial single-IPv6 patches.
- Jeff Roberson (jeff) and Randall Stewart (rrs) for their
  help, ideas and review on cpuset and SCTP support.
- Robert Watson (rwatson) for lots and lots of help, discussions,
  suggestions and review of most of the patch at various stages.
- John Baldwin (jhb) for his help.
- Simon L. Nielsen (simon) as early adopter testing changes
  on cluster machines as well as all the testers and people
  who provided feedback the last months on freebsd-jail and
  other channels.
- My employer, CK Software GmbH, for the support so I could work on this.

Reviewed by:	(see above)
MFC after:	3 months (this is just so that I get the mail)
X-MFC Before:   7.2-RELEASE if possible
2008-11-29 14:32:14 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
b4cf0e62f4 Add sv_flags field to struct sysentvec with intention to provide description
of the ABI of the currently executing image. Change some places to test
the flags instead of explicit comparing with address of known sysentvec
structures to determine ABI features.

Discussed with:	dchagin, imp, jhb, peter
2008-11-22 12:36:15 +00:00
Julian Elischer
bc97ba5100 Fix a scope problem in the multiple routing table code that stopped the
SO_SETFIB socket option from working correctly.

Obtained from:	Ironport
MFC after:	3 days
2008-11-19 19:19:30 +00:00
Kip Macy
5a1760fc92 make sure that SO_NO_DDP and SO_NO_OFFLOAD get passed in correctly
PR:		127360
MFC after:	3 days
2008-10-17 01:25:45 +00:00
Robert Watson
ff601c3645 In soreceive_dgram, when a 0-length buffer is passed into recv(2) and
no data is ready, return 0 rather than blocking or returning EAGAIN.
This is consistent with the behavior of soreceive_generic (soreceive)
in earlier versions of FreeBSD, and restores this behavior for UDP.

Discussed with:	jhb, sam
MFC after:	3 days
2008-10-07 20:57:55 +00:00
Robert Watson
ffe72750d9 Remove temporary debugging KASSERT's introduced to detect protocols
improperly invoking sosend(), soreceive(), and sopoll() instead of
attach either specialized or _generic() versions of those functions
to their pru_sosend, pru_soreceive, and pru_sopoll protosw methods.

MFC after:	3 days
2008-10-07 09:57:03 +00:00
John Baldwin
1af1c6cd8a Wait until after dropping the receive socket buffer lock to allocate space
to store the socket address stored in the first mbuf in a packet chain.
This reduces contention on the lock and CPU system time in certain UDP
workloads.

Tested by:	ps
Reviewed by:	rwatson
MFC after:	1 week
2008-10-01 19:14:05 +00:00
Robert Watson
25edc6dd20 Various cleanups for soreceive_dgram():
- Update or remove comments that were left over from the original
  soreceive_generic() implementation.  Quite a few were misleading in the
  context of the new code.
- Since soreceive_dgram() has a simpler structure, replace several gotos
  with a while loop making the invariants more clear.
- In the blocking while loop, don't try to handle cases incompatible with
  the loop invariant (since m is always NULL, don't check for and handle
  non-NULL).
- Don't drop and re-acquire the socket buffer lock unnecessarily after
  sbwait() returns, which may help reduce lock contention (etc).
- Assume PR_ATOMIC since we assert it at the top of the function.

MFC after:	3 days
2008-10-01 13:26:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
c4688866d3 Update the function name in several assertions in soreceive_dgram().
Approved by:	rwatson
MFC after:	3 days
2008-09-30 18:44:26 +00:00
Robert Watson
26ec197d15 Remove XXXRW in soreceive_dgram that proves unnecessary.
Remove unused orig_resid variable in soreceive_dgram.

Submitted by:	alfred
X-MFC with:	soreceive_dgram (r180198, r180211)
2008-09-02 16:55:21 +00:00