eg an NFSv4 root over WiFi: boot from md_root (small rootfs image
preloaded by loader(8)), setup WiFi, and then reroot into the actual
root, over NFS.
Note that it's currently limited to NFSv4, and due to problems with
nfsuserd(8) it requres a workaround on the server side: one needs
to set the vfs.nfsd.enable_stringtouid=1 sysctl and not run nfsuserd(8)
on either the server or the client side.
Reviewed by: rmacklem@
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6347
Use arc4random_uniform() when the desired random number upper bound
is not a power of two.
While here, we don't need srandom() and friends anymore.
Obtained from: OpenBSD (CVS rev. 1.20)
Remove routed as a requirement in NETWORKING, and put it in routed as a BEFORE
requirement instead
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
`BEFORE: netif` was already in etc/rc.d/atm1, so no additional changes
are needed in that script
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Use BINDIR instead of FILESDIR
- Default all <FILESGROUPS>MODEs to BINMODE with a single for-loop at the
bottom of the Makefile
- Move all of the conditionals under the relevant MK_* != no build conditional
blocks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Use memcpy instead of using direct assignment of void* pointers with
CMSG_DATA(..), which changes alignment
MFC after: 3 weeks
Reported by: clang
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
icmp6.redirtimeout, icmp6.nd6_maxnudhint and ip6.rr_prune are left
undocumented as they appear to have no effect. Some existing sysctl
descriptions were modified for consistency and style, and the
ip6.tempvltime and ip6.temppltime handlers were rewritten to be a bit
simpler and to avoid setting the sysctl value before validating it.
MFC after: 3 weeks
The reports and fixes are straightforward but it's nice to be able
to confirm against NetBSD.
CID: 271080, 272306, 272307
Obtained from: NetBSD (CVS ref. 1.21 - 1.23)
MFC after: 2 weeks.
SNMPD_INPUT_FAILED is `enum snmpd_input_err` type (which matches the return
code from the function). SNMP_CODE_FAILED is `enum snmp_code` type.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
When I/O on a file under fuse is switched from buffered to DIRECT_IO,
it was possible to read stale (before a recent modification) data from
the buffer cache. This patch invalidates the buffer cache for the
file to fix this.
PR: 194293
MFC after: 2 weeks
Similar to r299802, it was noted that using nitems on scalar pointers is
invalid.
Use strdup instead of malloc + strlcpy (which is what the old code was doing
anyhow).
MFC after: 1 week
Pointyhat to: ngie
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
nitems was wrong too, as it was being tested against a pointer instead of a buffer on
the stack.
Since the old code was just doing malloc, then strlcpy'ing the contents of the source
buffer into the destination buffer, replace it all with a call to strdup..
Reported by: bde
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC with: r299764, r299770
Supersized Duncecap to: ngie
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
N-PHY and later require a lot more plcp specific setup for the PHY
to know what to transmit. I've been spoilt by the atheros, intel
and realtek parts where you don't have to hand-assemble the PLCP
but .. well, apparently Broadcom require a lot more work.
This, and PHY-N itself, was the last major missing bit to get 11a
OFDM transmit to work. Without this, CCK transmit worked but
OFDM transmit would always fail (with stat.phy_err set to 0x80.)
I have no idea what 0x80 is, and I went mad reading the broadcom
vendor driver to try and figure it out.
Tested:
* BCM4312 (PHY-LP)
* BCM4321 (PHY-N), 11a, 11bg.
Set phy-full-init always to 1 for now; PHY-N supports being able to do
partial init for things like fast channel changes but I'm going to
ignore it all.
This is a big commit with a whole lot of little changes, all in
preparation for PHY-N and rev 5xx firmware.
* add in a write method that does an explicit flush
* change the txpwr recalc type to return an enum, versus just an int.
* add in PHY-N RX frame format bits, for decoding RX RSSI and such
* add in the header space calculation for rev 5xx firmware.
* add in a whole bunch of new types that the newer and 5g phy code
needs. Notably, broadcom has a split 5GHz band concept -
5G-Low, 5G(-Mid) and 5G-High. I kept encountering this at my
day job and wondered whether it was just some marketing thing.
Nope, turns out it isn't; it's an actual PHY thing.
* Add a "am I a siba bus device" method, that returns true.
The aim is to convert all the siba/bhnd specific bits in if_bwn
over to be wrapped in this check, so when landon does a BHND
drive through he knows which bits need updating.
Now, this the /complete/ set of changes for rev 5xx firmware.
Notably, the TX descriptor handling isn't at all done yet and the
format has changed. So don' try blindly flipping this on just yet!