SiS190 supports RX 10 bytes padding, CRC stripping as well as VLAN
hardware tag insertion/stripping. Remove conditional code that
disables these hardware features on SiS190. Also nuke RX fixup code
which is no more required on strict-alignment architectures because
SiS190 supports RX 10 bytes padding.
Now all hardware features except jumbo frame and WOL are supported.
Thanks to Masa Murayama who confirmed SiS190 also has the same
hardware features of SiS191.
I guess the only difference between SiS191 and SiS190 would be
jumbo frame support. It will be implemented in near future.
Implement TSO and TSO over VLAN. Increase number of allowed
fragmentation of mbuf chain to 32 from 16 because TSO can send 64KB
sized packet which in turn requires long list of mbuf chain. Due to
lack of documentation, I'm not sure whether driver have to pull up
ethernet/IP/TCP header with options to make controller work but
driver have to parse TCP header to update pseudo TCP checksum
anyway. The controller expects pseudo TCP checksum computed by
upper stack and the checksum should follow the MS NDIS
specification to make TSO work.
Tested by: xclin <xclin <> cs dot nctu dot edu dot tw >
Export hardware MAC statistics through sysctl node. Previously
fxp(4) already used to extract most hardware MAC statistics but it
didn't show them. With this change, all MAC statistics counters
are exported. Because there are a couple of new counters for 82558
and 82559, enable extended MAC statistics functionality to get
these counters. Accoring to public data sheet, 82559 MAC statistics
return 24 DWORD counters(3 counters are unknown at this moment) so
increase MAC counter structure to meet the MAC statistics block size.
The completion of MAC counter dump is now checked against
FXP_STATS_DR_COMPLETE status code which is appended at the end of
status block. Previously fxp(4) ignored the status of the
FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_DUMPRESET command. fxp(4) does not wait for the
completion of pending command before issuing
FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_DUMPRESET. Instead it skips the command and try
it next time. This scheme may show better performance but there is
chance to loose updated counters after stopping controller. So make
sure to update MAC statistics in fxp_stop().
While I'm here move sysctl node creation to fxp_sysctl_node().
Tested by: Larry Baird < lab <> gta dot com >
8255x configure command requires number of bytes of configuration
table. The default size of the configuration table was 22 bytes. To
use extended feature of 82550/82551 the configuration table size
was expanded to 32 bytes. The added configuration for 82550/82551
specifies VLAN hardware tagging and IPSec configuration as well as
TCO.
To make configuration easier fxp(4) used a configuration template
and the template was copied to configuration table. After that,
some parameters of the configuration table was changed depending on
controller type and operation mode. However the size of template
was 22 bytes so some configuration parameters were not properly
initialized on 82550/82551.
Fix this by increasing the template size. For 82557, 82558 and
82559 the size of the configuration is still 22 bytes.
Implement the no_user_check option to pam_krb5.
This option is available in the Linux implementation of pam_krb5
and allows to authorize a user not known to the local system.
Ccache is not used as we don't have a secure uid/gid for the cache file.
Usable for authentication of external kerberos users (e.g Active Directory)
via PAM from applications like Cyrus saslauthd, PHP or perl.
PR: bin/146186
Approved by: deplhij (mentor)
For detach procfs ctl command, also clear P_STOPPED_TRACE process stop
flag, and for each thread, TDB_SUSPEND debug flag, same as it is done by
exit1() for orphaned debugee.
Patch the experimental NFS client so that it works for NFSv2
by adding the necessary mapping from NFSv3 procedure numbers
to NFSv2 procedure numbers when doing NFSv2 RPCs.
If the "-alldirs" export option was used for the V4: line, mountd
would crash in check_options() since dp == NULL for the V4: line.
This patch moves the check for options allowed on the V4: line to
ahead of where dp is used to avoid this crash.
These are git commits 36f0fa8fcbc8c7b2b194addd29100fb40e73e4e9 and
d6d06ff5c2ea0fa44becc5ef4340e5f2f15073e4 in dash.
Because this is the first code I'm importing from dash to expand.c, add the
Herbert Xu copyright notice which is in dash's expand.c.
When pathname expanding *\/, the CTLESC representing the quoted state was
erroneously taken as part of the * pathname component. This CTLESC was then
seen by the pattern matching code as escaping the '\0' terminating the
string.
The code is slightly different because dash converts the CTLESC characters
to backslashes and removes all the other CTL* characters to allow
substituting glob(3).
The effect of the bug was also slightly different from dash (where nothing
matched at all). Because a CTLESC can escape a '\0' in some way, whether
files were included despite the bug depended on memory that should not be
read. In particular, on many machines /*\/ expanded to a strict subset of
what /*/ expanded to.
Example:
echo /*"/null"
This should print /dev/null, not /*/null.
PR: bin/146378
Obtained from: dash
More PR-SCTP bugs:
- Make sure that when you kick the streams you add correctly
using a 16 bit unsigned.
- Make sure when sending out you allow FWD-TSN to skip over
and list the ACKED chunks in the stream/seq list (so the
rcv will kick the stream)
This fixes PR-SCTP issues:
- Slide the map at the proper place.
- Mark the bits in the nr_array ONLY if there
is no marking.
- When generating a FWD-TSN we allow us to skip past
ACKED chunks too.
This fixes a bug with the one-2-one model socket when a
user sets up a socket to a server sends data and closes
the socket before the server has called accept(). It used
to NOT work at all. Now we add a flag to the assoc and
defer assoc cleanup so that the accept will succeed
Increase the target buffer for performing NGM_ASCII2BINARY conversion
from 2000 bytes to 20 Kbytes, which now matches the buffer size used for
NGM_BINARY2ASCII conversions.
The aim of this change is to allow for bigger binary structures to be
managed via netgraph ASCII messages, until we come up with an API
improvement which would get rid of such arbitrary hardcoded limits.
Add an optional "persistent" flag to ng_hub and ng_bridge, which if set,
disables automatic node shutdown when the last hook gets disconnected.
Reviewed by: julian
Note: clock accepts CLOCK_VIRTUAL and CLOCK_PROF too, but this seems broken
as it simply waits for the difference of the current and given value of the
clock as if it were CLOCK_MONOTONIC. So document only CLOCK_REALTIME and
CLOCK_MONOTONIC as allowed.
from the fnmatch tests.
I'm committing the generated files because I don't like a build dependency
for the sh(1) tests, and they are small and will not change much.
- Don't set CAS_PCS_DATAPATH to anything except CAS_PCS_DATAPATH_SERDES
on Cassini using the external PCS SERDES otherwise unaligned access
traps and other strange effects happen with some machines. Don't touch
the MIF which is unused in that case either. These changes require the
PHY type to use to be determined via the OFW device tree or from the
VPD in machines without the former.
- Disable the SERDES pins of Saturn when not used in order to save power
and ensure they are enabled otherwise.
- In cas_attach() use the correct register offset for CAS_PCS_CONF_EN.
- Add some bus space barriers missing in the PCS code path.
These changes make the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 MMF cards as well as
the on-board interfaces found in Sun Fire B100s Blade Server work.
PR: 144867
Remove WNOHANG flag from wait3().
Because script(1) now reliably terminates when the TTY is closed, it may
be the case that the call to wait3() occurs just before the child
process exits. This causes error codes to be ignored.
Just change script(1) to use waitpid() instead of wait3(). This makes it
more portable and prevents the need for a loop, since waitpid() only
returns a specified process.
PR: bin/146189
Tested by: amdmi3@, older version
Two optimizations to MI strlen(3) inspired by David S. Miller's
blog posting [1].
- Use word-sized test for unaligned pointer before working
the hard way.
Memory page boundary is always integral multiple of a word
alignment boundary. Therefore, if we can access memory
referenced by pointer p, then (p & ~word mask) must be also
accessible.
- Better utilization of multi-issue processor's ability of
concurrency.
The previous implementation utilized a formular that must be
executed sequentially. However, the ~, & and - operations can
actually be caculated at the same time when the operand were
different and unrelated.
The original Hacker's Delight formular also offered consistent
performance regardless whether the input would contain
characters with their highest-bit set, as it catches real
nul characters only.
These two optimizations has shown further improvements over the
previous implementation on microbenchmarks on i386 and amd64 CPU
including Pentium 4, Core Duo 2 and i7.
[1] http://vger.kernel.org/~davem/cgi-bin/blog.cgi/2010/03/08#strlen_1
do not make sense or are harmful.
MFC r206761 (by alc):
Setting PG_REFERENCED on the requested page in swap_pager_getpages() is
either redundant or harmful, depending on the caller.
MFC r206768 (by alc):
In vm_object_backing_scan(), setting PG_REFERENCED on a page before
sleeping on that page is nonsensical.
MFC r206770 (by alc):
In vm_object_madvise() setting PG_REFERENCED on a page before sleeping on
that page only makes sense if the advice is MADV_WILLNEED.
MFC r206801 (by alc):
There is no justification for vm_object_split() setting PG_REFERENCED on a
page that it is going to sleep on.
r207639: Add IFCAP_LINKSTATE to cxgb
r207643: T3 hardware filters + cxgbtool interface to this functionality.
r207687: if_cxgb should not depend on the T3 firmware module directly.
r207688: various doorbell adjustments
* un-document 'struct sigaltstack' tag for stack_t as this is BSD-specific;
this doesn't seem useful enough to document as such
* alternate stacks are per thread, not per process
* update error codes to what the kernel does and POSIX requires
In swap pager, do not free the non-requested pages from the run if they are
wired. Kstack pages are wired, this change prepares swap pager for handling
of long runs of kstack pages.