Instead of adding custom checks to wait for DCD on open(), just modify
the termios structure to set CLOCAL. This means SIGHUP is no longer
generated when losing DCD as well.
Reviewed by: kib@
MFC after: 1 week
This makes /dev/console more fail-safe and prevents a potential console
lock-up during boot.
Discussed on: stable@
Tested by: koitsu@
MFC after: 1 week
the device:
- unobscure some of the code by moving it into its own functions
- get rid of some magic numbers
- create similar structure as the reference driver has, this should
make further syncs easier
seem to be problems both with the on-board Ethernet interfaces and the em(4)
interfaces on PCI under FreeBSD.
Thanks to Lanner for providing access to hardware.
it frees local locks correctly upon close. In order for
nfsrv_localunlock() to work correctly, the lock can no longer be in
the lockowner's stateid list. As such, nfsrv_freenfslock() has to
be called before nfsrv_localunlock(), to get rid of the lock structure
on the lockowner's stateid list. This only affected operation when
local locks (vfs.newnfs.enable_locallocks=1) are enabled, which is
not the default at this time.
MFC after: 1 week
unlock operations correctly. It was passing in F_SETLK instead of
F_UNLCK as the operation for the unlock case. This only affected
operation when local locking (vfs.newnfs.enable_locallocks=1) was enabled.
MFC after: 1 week
on map unlock to the lock downgrade and later read unlock operation.
System map entries cannot be backed by OBJT_VNODE objects, no need to
defer deallocation for them. Map entries from user maps do not require
the owner map for deallocation, and can be accumulated in the
thread-local list for freeing when a user map is unlocked.
Move the collection of entries for deferred reclamation into
vm_map_delete(). Create helper vm_map_process_deferred(), that is
called from locations where processing is feasible. Do not process
deferred entries in vm_map_unlock_and_wait() since map_sleep_mtx is
held.
Reviewed by: alc, rstone (previous versions)
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 2 weeks
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>
This is just a cosmetic change for prettier output.
'indent' variable/parameter serves two purposes: it specifies whitespace
indentation level and also implies cpu group level/depth.
It would have been better to split those two uses,
but for now just a simple change.
MFC after: 1 week
not neccessary. It allows to avoid time counter jump of up to 1/18s, when
base frequency slightly tuned via machdep.i8254_freq sysctl.
Fix few style things.
Suggested by: bde
sending IPI to other CPUs. Otherwise, other CPUs will try to honor stale
value, programming timer for zero interval. If timer is fast enough,
it caused extra interrupt before timer correctly reprogrammed by BSP.
particular edge case where X-axis resolution is not multiple of font width.
Now we just advance enough scan lines, then deduct a partial scan line.
It is more intuitive than the previous code. Apply the same wisdom to EGA
and VGA planar renderers for consistency.
Reported by: David DEMELIER (demelier dot david at gmail dot com)
it possible to boot from ZFS RAIDZ for example from within VirtualBox.
The problem with VirtualBox is that its BIOS reports only one disk present.
If we choose to ignore this report, we can find all the disks available.
We can't have this work-around to be turned on by default, because some broken
BIOSes report true when it comes to number of disks, but present the same disk
multiple times.
separate the decision logic, of whether we can do TSO, and the
calculation of the burst length into two distinct parts.
Change the way the TSO burst length calculation is done. While
TSO could do bursts of 65535 bytes that can't be represented in
ip_len together with the IP and TCP header. Account for that and
use IP_MAXPACKET instead of TCP_MAXWIN as base constant (both
have the same value of 64K). When more data is available prevent
less than MSS sized segments from being sent during the current
TSO burst.
Add two more KASSERTs to ensure the integrity of the packets.
Tested by: Ben Wilber <ben-at-desync com>
MFC after: 10 days
When the driver is completely saturated with commands (1024 in the
case of the SAS2008 in my test system), I/O stops. If we tell CAM
that we have one less command slot than we have actually allocated,
everything works fine. We also need a few extra command slots to
allow for aborts and other task management commands to be sent down.
This needs more investigation to determine the root cause, but for
now this fixes things in my testing.
mps.c: Change a printf() to mps_printf().
mps_sas.c: Subtract 5 command slots when we tell CAM how many
commands we can handle.
Add some commented-out logic to print the contents
the CDBs for timed-out commands. This can help
in debugging devices that are timing out. This
will be uncommented once I bring some CAM changes in.
Reported by: Andrew Boyer <aboyer at averesystems dot com>
- Process some tx done messages in the transmit path, to ensure that
the XLR NA tx done FIFO does not overflow.
- Add a message ring handler API to process atmost a given number of
messages from a specified bucket mask. This will be used to process
the tx done messages
- Add a callout to restart transmit in the case transmit gets blocked.
- Update enable_msgring_int() and disable_msgring_int(), remove unused
args and make static.
Obtained from: Sriram Gorti (srgorti at netlogicmicro dot com)
KVA space is abundant on amd64, so there is no reason to limit kernel
map size to a fraction of available physical memory. In fact, it could
be larger than physical memory.
This should help with memory auto-tuning for ZFS and shouldn't affect
other workloads.
This should reduce number of circumstances for "kmem_map too small"
panics, but probably won't eliminate them entirely due to potential kmem
fragmentation.
In fact, you might want/need to limit maximum ARC size after this commit
if you need to resrve more memory for applications.
This change was discussed on arch@ and nobody said "don't do it".
MFC after: 6 weeks
Those checks are not present in upstream code and they are enforced in
actual calculations of delta by which ARC size can be grown or should be
reduced.
MFC after: 3 weeks
vm_paging_target() is not a trigger of any kind for pageademon, but
rather a "soft" target for it when it's already triggered.
Thus, trying to keep 2048 pages above that level at the expense of ARC
was simply driving ARC size into the ground even with normal memory
loads.
Instead, use a threshold at which a pagedaemon scan is triggered, so
that ARC reclaiming helps with pagedaemon's task, but the latter still
recycles active and inactive pages.
PR: kern/146410, kern/138790
MFC after: 3 weeks
Unluckily, using one-shot mode is impossible, when same hardware used for
time counting. Introduce new tunable hint.attimer.0.timecounter, setting
which to 0 disables i8254 time counter and allows one-shot mode. Note,
that on some systems there may be no other reliable enough time counters,
so this tunable should be used with understanding.
According to the MPT2 spec, task management commands are
serialized, and so no I/O should start while task management
commands are active.
So, to comply with that, freeze the SIM queue before we send any
task management commands (abort, target reset, etc.) down to the
IOC. We unfreeze the queue once the task management command
completes.
It isn't clear from the spec whether multiple simultaneous task
management commands are supported. Right now it is possible to
have multiple outstanding task management commands, especially in
the abort case. Multiple outstanding aborts do complete
successfully, so it may be supported.
We also don't yet have any recovery mechanism (e.g. reset the IOC)
if the task management command fails.
to give way for the pluggable congestion control framework. It is
the task of the congestion control algorithm to set the congestion
window and amount of inflight data without external interference.
In 'struct tcpcb' the variables previously used by the inflight
limiter are renamed to spares to keep the ABI intact and to have
some more space for future extensions.
In 'struct tcp_info' the variable 'tcpi_snd_bwnd' is not removed to
preserve the ABI. It is always set to 0.
In siftr.c in 'struct pkt_node' the variable 'snd_bwnd' is not removed
to preserve the ABI. It is always set to 0.
These unused variable in the various structures may be reused in the
future or garbage collected before the next release or at some other
point when an ABI change happens anyway for other reasons.
No MFC is planned. The inflight bandwidth limiter stays disabled by
default in the other branches but remains available.