The pidx argument of isc_rxd_flush() indicates which is the last valid
receive descriptor to be used by the NIC. However, current code has
multiple issues:
- Intel drivers write pidx to their RDT register, which means that
NICs will only use the descriptors up to pidx-1 (modulo ring size N),
and won't actually use the one pointed by pidx. This does not break
reception, but it is anyway confusing and suboptimal (the NIC will
actually see only N-2 descriptors as available, rather than N-1).
Other drivers (if_vmx, if_bnxt, if_mgb) adhere to this semantic).
- The semantic used by Intel (RDT is one descriptor past the last
valid one) is used by most (if not all) NICs, and it is also used
on the TX side (also in iflib). Since iflib is not currently
using this semantic for RX, it must decrement fl->ifl_pidx
(modulo N) before calling isc_rxd_flush(), and then the
per-driver callback implementation must increment the index
again (to match the real semantic). This is confusing and suboptimal.
- The iflib refill function is also called at initialization.
However, in case the ring size is smaller than 128 (e.g. if_mgb),
the refill function will actually prepare all the receive
descriptors (N), without leaving one unused, as most of NICs assume
(e.g. to avoid RDT to overrun RDH). I can speculate that the code
looks like this right now because this issue showed up during
testing (e.g. with if_mgb), and it was easy to workaround by
decrementing pidx before isc_rxd_flush().
The goal of this change is to simplify the code (removing a bunch
of instructions from the RX fast path), and to make the semantic of
isc_rxd_flush() consistent across drivers. To achieve this, we:
- change the semantics of the pidx argument to the usual one (that
is the index one past the last valid one), so that both iflib and
drivers avoid the decrement/increment dance.
- fix the initialization code to prepare at most N-1 descriptors.
Reviewed by: markj
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26191
Previously we were relying on ether_ifattach() to set if_mtu, but
max_frame_size is initialized earlier. This fixes a regression
introduced by r250375.
PR: 249050
Submitted by: Christian Vallières <novacrash_@hotmail.com>
MFC after: 3 days
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
Implement support for an eSDHC controller found in NXP QorIQ Layerscape SoCs.
This driver has been tested with NXP LS1046A and LX2160A (Honeycomb board),
which is incompatible with the existing sdhci_fsl driver (aiming at older
chips from this family). As such, it is not intended as replacement for
the old driver, but rather serves as an improved alternative for SoCs that
support it.
It comes with support for both PIO and Single DMA modes and samples the
clock from the extres clk API.
Submitted by: Artur Rojek <ar@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: manu, mmel, kibab
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26153
In the util-linux version of script, it will always exit with succes.
Except when run with -e, in which case it will have the exit value of
the child. BSD Script already uses the child's exit value for its exit
value. Some config and other helper scripts depend on being able to
specify -e. Accept it for compatibility since we'll already to the
right thing, but otherwise we ignore it.
It's no longer unusual to be able to build a release with a single
command, so drop "actually" that hints at a surprise. Also just use
"network install directory" instead of referencing FTP; it's more
likely to be HTTP now.
Reviewed by: gjb
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26260
The caller-supplied pointer is unconditionally dereferenced at the
beginning of the function, so there is no point in comparing it with
NULL thereafter.
Reported by: Coverity
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
from the kernel, but let's try to be on the safe side.
Reviewed by: mav
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26246
When diff is invoked with -l it will spawn the pr(1) program.
In some circumpstances the pr(1) was not properly killed when diff program
exits.
Submitted by: Bret Ketchum
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26232
the wrong length to strlcpy(3). It looks like it could overflow into
the next field, isc_user, which is properly long to accomodate for it;
I don't think it could cause any harm other than breaking the connection.
Reviewed by: mav
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26247
When enabling the MMU on arm64 we need to ensure the tlb invalidation has
completed before setting the enable bit in the SCTLR register.
Reported by: alc
Sponsored by: Innovate UK
POSIX is pretty clear that command -v, command -V and type shall write
absolute pathnames. Therefore, we need to prepend the current directory's
name to relative pathnames.
This can happen either when PATH contains a relative pathname or when the
operand contains a slash but is not an absolute pathname.
Previously the send tag was setup in the background, and all packets for
the given send tag were dropped until ready. Change this to be blocking
behaviour so that once the setsocketopt() for enabling TLS completes,
the socket is ready to send packets. Do this by simply flushing the
work request which does the needed firmware programming during send
tag allocation.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies // Nvidia
PMCLOG macros were always using 32-bit addresses, even on PPC64.
This resulted in truncated addresses in logs, when running on 64-bit PPC
machines.
Sponsored by: Eldorado Research Institute (eldorado.org.br)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26112
Calling pmc_hook inside a critical section may result in a panic.
This happens when the user callchain is fetched, because it uses
pmap_map_user_ptr, that tries to get the (sleepable) pmap lock when the
needed vsid is not found.
Judging by the implementation in other platforms, intr_irq_handler in
kern/subr_intr.c and what pmc_hook do, it seems safe to move pmc_hook
outside the critical section.
Sponsored by: Eldorado Research Institute (eldorado.org.br)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26111
Add support for stage 2 pmap to pmap_pte_dirty, pmap_release, and more
of pmap_enter. This adds support in all placess I have hit while testing
bhyve ehile faulting pages in as needed.
Sponsored by: Innovate UK
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26065
This is a follow up change to r364321 after a discussion about the style.
All near by places use extra blanks in format strings, and while use of the
format string to provide the extra blank may need more cycles than adding 1
to twidth, it generates shorter code and is clearer in the opinion of some
reviewers of the previous change.
Not objected to by: emaste
MFC after: 3 days
The "Intel Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 controller" doesn't update the wMaxPacket
field in the control endpoint context automatically causing a BABBLE error code
on the initial first USB device descriptor read, when the bMaxPacketSize is not
8 bytes.
Reported by: wulf@
PR: 248784
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
OZFS is the top of the OpenZFS tree (aka src/sys/contrib/openzfs).
ZFSOSSRC is the path to the OepnZFS sources
ZFSOSINC is the path to the OepnZFS includes
MFC After: 3 days
Save 7k of text space by using simpler crc32 for standalone case. we
don't need all that fancy optimization in the boot loader, so use a
simplified version of the CRC function. We could save more by doing it
one bit at a time rather than 32, but this is the biggest savings at
the smallest performance hit.
With LUA and verfied exec, gptboot, gptzfsboot and friends are pushing
the ~530k limit and every little bit helps.
Reviewed By: allanjude
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24225
When SMP support for powerpc was added in r178628, the last callers of this
function were removed. All code that needs to manipulate the task priority
just does it directly instead.
Noticed while reading through the lint logs.
Sponsored by: Tag1 Consulting, Inc.
The KERN_TLS only supports TCP, so use of the "tls" option with "udp" will
not work. This patch adds a test for this case, so that the mount is not
attempted when both "tls" and "udp" are specified.