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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oleksandr Tymoshenko
79f6c27f4c Make VCHI driver compatible with upstream DT
- Add compatibility string
- Compensate difference in base address between our custom DTB and upstream one
2016-10-12 03:08:58 +00:00
Kevin Lo
61a3c512cc In case of removal of m_copy() the macro should remain named M_COPY()
in ip_compat.h after r305824.  Leaving as vanilla as possible aids in
future maintenance and upgrades.

Suggested by:	glebius, cy
2016-10-08 14:57:21 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
7b4385fff2 Minor optimizations to dTSEC glue code
Don't call pmap_kextract() multiple times, it wastes CPU cycles, which in a high
performance environment can be very expensive.

Inline XX_FindTracker() to allow more optimizations as well.
2016-10-08 05:26:45 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
493deb390b Merge ACPICA 20160930. 2016-10-04 20:27:15 +00:00
Eitan Adler
ad4333cb29 Remove an extra etter. 2016-09-29 14:01:06 +00:00
Kevin Lo
decb239dff Remove the compatibility macro if_addrlist.
Since if_addrlist is used only for ipfilter(4), add a macro if_addrlist
in ip_compat.h.

Reviewed by:	cy
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8059
2016-09-29 05:37:45 +00:00
Wojciech Macek
eaa797943e Update Annapurna Alpine HAL
alpine-hal SerDes file was omitted in the previous commit.
Files added here.
All unnecessary (old) files were also removed.
Merge from vendor-sys, r306017
2016-09-20 09:19:22 +00:00
Ed Schouten
cbf42683f8 Sync in latest vDSOs from upstream.
- Use conditional instruction to simplify the ARMv6 vDSO. This means
  that we no longer perform any branching. In the failure case, we
  simply slide over the assignments of the return values.

  The vDSO could be improved even further by using stmia to do
  assignments in parallel. Unfortunately, the script used to generate
  these is not smart enough for that (yet).

  Spotted by: andrew@.

- Make the style of the i686 vDSO more similar to the others by using
  decimal literals.
2016-09-19 17:31:05 +00:00
Ed Schouten
9bc326d18b Fix badly computed register/stack offset of system call output arguments.
Bugs in the Python code used to generate this vDSO caused us to
miscompute the register numbers/stack offsets at which addresses of the
system call output arguments were stored.

Together with some other patches, this vDSO allows us to make all of the
cloudlibc unit tests pass.

Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
2016-09-18 17:23:53 +00:00
Ed Schouten
5e7b54b184 Add very preliminary support for CloudABI for ARMv6.
In order to make CloudABI work on ARMv6, start off by copying over the
sysvec for ARM64 and adjust it to use 32-bit registers. Also add code
for fetching arguments from the stack if needed, as there are fewer
register than on ARM64.

Also import the vDSO that is needed to invoke system calls. This vDSO
uses the intra procedure call register (ip) to store the system call
number. This is a bit simpler than what native FreeBSD does, as FreeBSD
uses r7, while preserving the original r7 into ip.

This sysvec seems to be complete enough to start CloudABI processes.
These processes are capable of linking in the vDSO and are therefore
capable of executing (most?) system calls successfully. Unfortunately,
the biggest show stopper is still that TLS is completely broken:

- The linker used by CloudABI, LLD, still has troubles with some of the
  relocations needed for TLS. See LLVM bug 30218 for more details.

- Whereas FreeBSD uses the tpidruro register for TLS, for CloudABI I
  want to make use of tpidrurw, so that userspace can modify the base
  address directly. This is needed for efficient emulation.
  Unfortunately, this register doesn't seem to be preserved across
  context switches yet.

Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi (the vDSO)
2016-09-18 11:36:54 +00:00
Kevin Lo
c3bef61e58 Remove the 4.3BSD compatible macro m_copy(), use m_copym() instead.
Reviewed by:	gnn
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7878
2016-09-15 07:41:48 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
b60cfea4fd [ath_hal] quieten a bit of the boot messages - this stuff has been working for a while. 2016-09-12 04:58:59 +00:00
Wojciech Macek
3fc36ee018 Update Annapurna Alpine HAL to a newer version.
HAL version: 2.7a

Import from vendor-sys, r305475
2016-09-06 14:59:13 +00:00
Oleksandr Tymoshenko
591ef90abd Update VCHIQ driver to upstream version 4eda74f2
PR:		211525
Submitted by:	Sylvain Garrigues <sylvain@sylvaingarrigues.com>
2016-08-31 01:04:57 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
338dc8086d Follow-up to r304953, in which I broke the build: apparently the SOLARIS
macro is defined in lots of different places in ipfilter, so replace all
of the nonportable definitions with portable ones.

Pointy hat to:	dim
X-MFC-With:	r304959, r304953
MFC after:	3 days
2016-08-28 19:35:29 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
252664bd71 Complete r304953.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	3 days
2016-08-28 18:10:29 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
9abfdf4ac8 Define ipfilter's SOLARIS macro in a defined and portable way.
Reviewed by:	cy
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7671
2016-08-28 11:51:46 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
aebcd3034e [ath_hal] add USB PHY control registers for hornet/AR9330.
Obtained from:	linux ath9k
2016-08-28 05:42:03 +00:00
Mariusz Zaborski
736bc73796 Fix style issue in the cnv API.
Remove unused arguments in a macro.
Remove unused typedef.
2016-08-27 13:40:27 +00:00
Mariusz Zaborski
5ef231f6f7 Add cnv API.
cnv API is a set of functions for managing name/value pairs by cookie.
The cookie can be obtained by nvlist_next(), nvlist_get_parent() or
nvlist_get_pararr() function. This patch also includes unit tests.

Submitted by:	Adam Starak <starak.adam@gmail.com>
2016-08-27 13:37:30 +00:00
Ed Schouten
22f2f875ad Make execution of 32-bit CloudABI executables work on amd64.
A nice thing about requiring a vDSO is that it makes it incredibly easy
to provide full support for running 32-bit processes on 64-bit systems.
Instead of letting the kernel be responsible for composing/decomposing
64-bit arguments across multiple registers/stack slots, all of this can
now be done in the vDSO. This means that there is no need to provide
duplicate copies of certain system calls, like the sys_lseek() and
freebsd32_lseek() we have for COMPAT_FREEBSD32.

This change imports a new vDSO from the CloudABI repository that has
automatically generated code in it that copies system call arguments
into a buffer, padding them to eight bytes and zero-extending any
pointers/size_t arguments. After returning from the kernel, it does the
inverse: extracting return values, in the process truncating
pointers/size_t values to 32 bits.

Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
2016-08-24 10:51:33 +00:00
Ed Schouten
3b36d1e469 Remove an unused header file.
The native CloudABI data types header file used to be pulled in by the
vDSOs when they were still written in C. Since they are now all
rewritten in assembly, this can go away.
2016-08-24 10:36:52 +00:00
Ed Schouten
8b0a83cce2 Make CloudABI work on i386.
Copy over amd64's cloudabi64_sysvec.c into i386 and tailor it to work.
Again, we use a system call convention similar to FreeBSD, except that
there is no support for indirect system calls (%eax == 0).

Where i386 differs from amd64 is that we have to store thread/process
entry arguments on the stack instead of using registers. We also have to
put an extra pointer on the stack for TLS (for GSBASE). Place that
pointer in the empty slot that is normally used to hold return
addresses. That seems to keep the code simple.

Reviewed by:	kib
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7590
2016-08-22 17:37:31 +00:00
Ed Schouten
df71f1dcd6 Fix s/64/32/ conversion errors in the system call table.
We should pull in the 32 bit headers when using this system call table.
2016-08-21 15:56:19 +00:00
Ed Schouten
98d627a0ab Import the 32-bit system call table and data types into the tree.
Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
2016-08-21 15:41:19 +00:00
Ed Schouten
7ce0716103 Rewrite the vDSOs for CloudABI in assembly.
The reason why the old vDSOs were written in C using inline assembly was
purely because they were embedded in the C library directly as static
inline functions. This was practical during development, because it
meant you could invoke system calls without any library dependencies.
The vDSO was simply a copy of these functions.

Now that we require the use of the vDSO, there is no longer any need for
embedding them in C code directly. Rewriting them in assembly has the
advantage that they are closer to ideal (less useless branching, less
assumptions about registers remaining unclobbered by the kernel, etc).
They are also easier to build, as they no longer depend on the C type
information for CloudABI.

Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
2016-08-21 07:28:38 +00:00
Ed Schouten
a5c3c5b14f Import the new automatically generated system call table for CloudABI.
Now that we've switched over to using the vDSO on CloudABI, it becomes a
lot easier for us to phase out old features. System call numbering is no
longer something that's part of the ABI. It's fully based on names. As
long as the numbering used by the kernel and the vDSO is consistent
(which it always is), it's all right.

Let's put this to the test by removing a system call (thread_tcb_set())
that's already unused for quite some time now, but was only left intact
to serve as a placeholder. Sync in the new system call table that uses
alphabetic sorting of system calls.

Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
2016-08-19 17:49:35 +00:00
Jean-Sébastien Pédron
bd937497ea Consistently use device_t
Several files use the internal name of `struct device` instead of
`device_t` which is part of the public API. This patch changes all
`struct device *` to `device_t`.

The remaining occurrences of `struct device` are those referring to the
Linux or OpenBSD version of the structure, or the code is not built on
FreeBSD and it's unclear what to do.

Submitted by:	Matthew Macy <mmacy@nextbsd.org> (previous version)
Approved by:	emaste, jhibbits, sbruno
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7447
2016-08-09 19:32:06 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
603e05dbcb [ar9300] don't program a negative readytime. 2016-08-09 01:05:29 +00:00
Ed Schouten
a0d3a7a158 Import vDSO-related source files from the CloudABI repository.
CloudABI executables that are emulated on Mac OS X do not invoke system
calls through "syscall". Instead, they make use of a vDSO that is
provided by the emulator that provides symbols for all of the system
call routines. The emulator can implement these any way it likes.

At some point in time we want to do this for native execution as well,
so that CloudABI executables are entirely oblivious of how system calls
need to be performed. They will simply call into functions and let that
deal with all of the details.

These source files can be used to generate a simple vDSO that does
nothing more than invoke "syscall". All we need to do now is map it into
the processes.

Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
2016-08-08 13:15:37 +00:00
Ed Schouten
df31593d00 Sync in the latest CloudABI constants and data types.
The only change is the addition of AT_SYSINFO_EHDR, which can be used
for providing a vDSO.

Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
2016-08-07 21:23:55 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
999c1fd64b Remove usage of _WITH_DPRINTF 2016-07-30 01:16:06 +00:00
Sean Bruno
e4ff429714 Update iwmfw(4) to include support for 8260 series units and update
f/w for the other devices supported by this driver.

Patch linked in https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6967 but not actually
a part of the review.

Obtained from DragonflyBSD.

Submitted by:   Kevin Bowling <kev009@kev009.com>
MFC after:      2 weeks
Relnotes:       yes
2016-07-25 23:05:25 +00:00
Mariusz Zaborski
1b55032939 Fix nvlist array memory leak.
When we change nvl_array_next to NULL it means that we want to destroy or
take nvlist_array. The nvpair, which stores next nvlist of nvlist_array element
is no longer needed and can be freed.

Submitted by:	Adam Starak <starak.adam@gmail.com>
MFC after:	1 week
2016-07-17 15:36:02 +00:00
Mariusz Zaborski
26dc4fcaa7 Fix memory leak in the nvlist string array.
Submitted by:	Adam Starak <starak.adam@gmail.com>
MFC after:	1 week
2016-07-17 15:29:31 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
e6df5ff544 [ath_hal] add in locationing timer support and capabilities.
* add support to read the timer and capability
* add support to enable/disable the location timer.

On AR9380 at least, enabling the location timer is required to make
the timer tick, otherwise location packets return a timestamp of 0.
However, it then makes /all/ RX packets use the RX location timestamp
instead of the TSF timestamp.

So, unless I find another magical way to do location timestamping,
we will have to dynamically switch things on/off and ensure the
TX/RX path handles the "different" timestamps correctly.

Tested:

* AR9380, STA mode
2016-07-08 22:59:15 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
b10add4ea4 [ath_hal] add locationing / tx-beamforming RX status descriptor decoding.
* LOC_INFO is mostly just "did this packet come with a locationing
  timestamp instead of TSF";
* Decode not-sounding, uploaded-data, data-valid, data type and
  number of extension spatial streams.
2016-07-08 22:39:37 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
ada3f60304 [ath_hal] Add setting positioning bit and clear sounding-disable bit.
* If fast_ts is set then the TX timestamp is the fast timestamp, not
  normal TSF.
* If the TX descriptor has the position bit set then request locationing
  and clear sounding-disable.  This way we (a) get the response with
  the TX timestamp from the location side of things, and (b) we get
  a CSI dump of the response ACK, which we will eventually use in the
  locationing path.
2016-07-08 22:37:52 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
515582436a [ath_hal] retire a "long RX desc" flag, store/use the TX/RX timestamp length.
* the code already stored the length of the RX desc, which I never used.
  So, use that and retire the new flag I introduced a while ago.
* Introduce a TX timestamp length field and capability.
2016-07-08 21:34:39 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
c2222ab4a7 Only set the ipfilter running state to 'not running' if we are
doing the teardown.  ipf_destroy_all() may free ipfmain in case
of ipf_dynamic_softc being true, thus we are avoiding a possible
memory modified after free as well.

Reported by:	Coverity
Coverity CID:	1357320
Approved by:	re (hrs)
MFC after:	10 days
2016-07-06 10:29:29 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
91ebf7d765 Remove SoC-specific integrations from dTSEC, to make it SoC agnostic.
This will allow a single kernel to run on all SoCs supported by the dTSEC driver.

Approved by:	re@(gjb)
2016-07-05 06:16:42 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
6d8a5eacae Virtualise ipfilter.
Split initializzation an teardown into module (global state) and VNET
(per virtual network stack) parts.  Virtualise global state, which is
not "const".

Cleanup eventhandlers, so that we can make use of the passed in argument
to get the vnet state from the ifp;  disable the "cloner" event as it is
too early, has no state, and can fire before initialisation (see comment
in the source).

Handle the dynamic sysctls specially.  The problem is that "ipmain"
is the virtualized struct, but the fields used for the sysctls are
hanging off memory allocated and attached to the virtualized "ipmain"
thus standard VNET macros and sysctl handling do not work.
We still say it is VNET sysctls to get the proper protection checks
in the VIMAGE case;  to solve the problem of accessing the right bit
of memory hanging of each per-VNET ipmain, we use a dedicated handler
function wrapping around sysctl_ipf_int() undoing the base calculation
from kern_sysctl.c and then adding the passed-in offset into the right
struct depending on handler.  A bit of a mess exposing VNET-internals
this way but the only way to keep the code without having to massively
restructure ipf internals.

Approved by:		re (hrs)
Sponsored by:		The FreeBSD Foundation
Obtained from:		projects/vnet
MFC after:		2 weeks
Reviewed by:		cy
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7000
2016-06-30 15:01:07 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
e88e125d77 Remove unused global variables as well as unused memory
allocations from ipfilter in preparation for VNET support.

Suggested by:		cy (see D7000)
Sponsored by:		The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:		2 weeks
Approved by:		re (gjb)
2016-06-30 01:32:12 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
89856f7e2d Get closer to a VIMAGE network stack teardown from top to bottom rather
than removing the network interfaces first. This change is rather larger
and convoluted as the ordering requirements cannot be separated.

Move the pfil(9) framework to SI_SUB_PROTO_PFIL, move Firewalls and
related modules to their own SI_SUB_PROTO_FIREWALL.
Move initialization of "physical" interfaces to SI_SUB_DRIVERS,
move virtual (cloned) interfaces to SI_SUB_PSEUDO.
Move Multicast to SI_SUB_PROTO_MC.

Re-work parts of multicast initialisation and teardown, not taking the
huge amount of memory into account if used as a module yet.

For interface teardown we try to do as many of them as we can on
SI_SUB_INIT_IF, but for some this makes no sense, e.g., when tunnelling
over a higher layer protocol such as IP. In that case the interface
has to go along (or before) the higher layer protocol is shutdown.

Kernel hhooks need to go last on teardown as they may be used at various
higher layers and we cannot remove them before we cleaned up the higher
layers.

For interface teardown there are multiple paths:
(a) a cloned interface is destroyed (inside a VIMAGE or in the base system),
(b) any interface is moved from a virtual network stack to a different
network stack ("vmove"), or (c) a virtual network stack is being shut down.
All code paths go through if_detach_internal() where we, depending on the
vmove flag or the vnet state, make a decision on how much to shut down;
in case we are destroying a VNET the individual protocol layers will
cleanup their own parts thus we cannot do so again for each interface as
we end up with, e.g., double-frees, destroying locks twice or acquiring
already destroyed locks.
When calling into protocol cleanups we equally have to tell them
whether they need to detach upper layer protocols ("ulp") or not
(e.g., in6_ifdetach()).

Provide or enahnce helper functions to do proper cleanup at a protocol
rather than at an interface level.

Approved by:		re (hrs)
Obtained from:		projects/vnet
Reviewed by:		gnn, jhb
Sponsored by:		The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:		2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6747
2016-06-21 13:48:49 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
d304f3093a [ath] implement TX queue configuration extensions for the AR9380 HAL.
Among other things, this introduces the idea of DBA-gated queues that
aren't the CABQ.  The TDMA support requires this.

Tested:

* AR9580 (hostap mode)
* AR9380 (sta mode)

Approved by:	re (gjb)
2016-06-20 16:12:27 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
3648197a1b [ath_hal] modify the xmit code to use temporary variables for setting qmisc/dmisc.
This is in preparation for some other TDMA fixes which will hopefully
end with having working TDMA.

But, it does avoid lots of read/modify/writes in the txq setup path.
2016-06-08 16:26:44 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
dd77085237 [ath_hal] add a _S so FSP (frame scheduling policy) can be set/read via SM/MS macros. 2016-06-08 16:21:38 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
e4eb838ce1 [ath_hal] correctly initialise the CAB queue default value
* Allow readyTime to just be programmed in directly
* The beacon interval and all of the beacon timing sysctl's are in TU,
  not TSF.  So, we were doing the wrong math on the CAB programming
  in the first place.
2016-06-08 16:10:34 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
78b812de40 [ath_hal] initialise ah_beaconInterval when the AP/IBSS/TDMA beacon is setup. 2016-06-08 16:08:05 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
09ff344bba [ath_hal] add AR9462 (jupiter) RX gain / XLNA programming.
This seems to make 5G work better.

It doesn't fix powersave handling though, that still sees the PHY get
stuck during initial calibration and everything goes pear shaped.
I'll look into that later.

Tested:

* QCAFN222 NIC, STA mode, 5GHz

Obtained from:	Linux ath9k
2016-06-05 05:55:27 +00:00