- Use cpu_spinwait() in the spin loops in stop_cpus(), restart_cpus(), and
smp_rendezvous_action().
- Remove unneeded acq memory barriers in stop_cpus(), restart_cpus(), and
smp_rendezvous_action().
- Add an additional synch point in smp_rendezvous() to ensure that all the
CPUs will always see an up-to-date value of smp_rv_setup_func.
Reviewed by: attilio
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, sparc64 SMP (for several years)
nfsnode could lead to attrs being stale. One example (that we
ran into) was a READDIR+, WRITE. The responses came back in
order, but the attrs from the WRITE were loaded before the
attrs from the READDIR+, leading to the wrong size from being
read on the next stat() call.
MFC after: 1 week
Submitted by: mohans
Approved by: re (kensmith)
recoverable and unrecoverable. For the former, we redirty the
buffer and hang onto it for future retries. For the latter (eg.
ESTALE), we discard the buffer and return the error back to the
user on the next syscall. This fixes a number of vfs panics and
fixes having a large number of dirty buffers (that cannot be
written out and reclaimed) from hanging around. Thanks to ups@
for discussions on this issue.
Reported by: kris, Kai, others
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Lock cdev mutex too to close the race with tty being freed.
Relock clone_drain_lock to prevent the LOR with proctree lock, thus
add #include <fs/devfs/devfs_int.h>.
Suggested by: tegge
Debugging help and testing by: Peter Holm
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Lock Giant in the clone handler.
Use destroy_dev_sched() explicitely from pty_maybecleanup() and postpone
pty_release() until both master and slave cdevs are destroyed by setting
it as callback for destroy_dev_sched().
Debugging help and testing by: Peter Holm
Approved by: re (kensmith)
destroy_dev() is called from csw method, and no d_purge driver method is
provided. Transform the direct call to destroy_dev() into destroy_dev_sched().
Reviewed by: njl (programming interface)
Debugging help and testing by: Peter Holm
Approved by: re (kensmith)
destroy_dev() from d_close() cdev method would self-deadlock.
devfs_close() bump device thread reference counter, and destroy_dev()
sleeps, waiting for si_threadcount to reach zero for cdev without
d_purge method.
destroy_dev_sched() could be used instead from d_close(), to
schedule execution of destroy_dev() in another context. The
destroy_dev_sched_drain() function can be used to drain the scheduled
calls to destroy_dev_sched(). Similarly, drain_dev_clone_events() drains
the events clone to make sure no lingering devices are left after
dev_clone event handler deregistered.
make_dev_credf(MAKEDEV_REF) function should be used from dev_clone
event handlers instead of make_dev()/make_dev_cred() to ensure that created
device has reference counter bumped before cdev mutex is dropped inside
make_dev().
Reviewed by: tegge (early versions), njl (programming interface)
Debugging help and testing by: Peter Holm
Approved by: re (kensmith)
First, we were never correctly checking for a 24XX Status Type 0
response- that cased us to fall through to evaluate status for
commands as if this were a 2100/2200/2300 Status Type 0 response.
This is *close*, but not quite the same. This has been reported
to be apparent with some wierd lun configuration problems with
some arrays. It became glaringly apparent on sparc64 where none
of the correct byte swap things were done.
Fixing this omission then caused a whole universe shifting debug
cycle of endian issues for the 2400. The manual for 24XX f/w turns
out to be wrong about the endianness of a couple of entities. The
lun and cdb fields for the type 7 request are *not* unconditionally
big endian- they happen to be opposite of whatever the endian of
the current machine type is. Same with the sense data for the
24XX type 0 response.
While we're at it investigate and resolve some NVRAM endian
issues.
Approved by: re (ken)
MFC after: 3 days
call the sctp_free_remote_address() function.
- Assure that when we allocate a chunk the whoTo is NULL,
also when we free it and place it into the cache we NULL
it (that way the consolidation code will always work).
- Fix a small race, when a empty data holder is left on the stream
out queue, and both sides do a shutdown, the empty data holder
would prevent us from sending a SHUTDOWN-ACK and at the same time we
never would cleanup the empty holder (since nothing was ever in queue).
We now add a utility function that a) cleans up empty holders and
b) properly determines if there are still pending data chunks on
the stream out wheel.
Approved by: re@freebsd.org (Ken Smith)
of Giant in vm_pageout_scan() with VFS_LOCK_GIANT(), I had to eliminate
the acquisition of the vnode interlock before releasing the vm object's
lock because the vnode interlock cannot be held when VFS_LOCK_GIANT() is
performed. Unfortunately, this allows the vnode to be recycled between
the release of the vm object's lock and the vget() on the vnode.
In this revision, I prevent the vnode from being recycled by acquiring
another reference to the vm object and underlying vnode before releasing
the vm object's lock.
This change also addresses another preexisting but trivial problem. By
acquiring another reference to the vm object, I also prevent the vm
object from being recycled. Previously, the "vnodes skipped" counter
could be wrong because if it examined a recycled vm object.
Reported by: kib
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (kensmith)
MFC after: 3 weeks
and replace with software-testable sysctl node (security.audit) that
can be used to detect kernel audit support.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Submitted by: Simon Schubert <corecode@fs.ei.tum.de>
- Defer flushing unsolicited response into taskqueue thread rather
than handle it directly in interrupt handler, since few of its
operations (like measuring/calibrating jack impedance) are quite
expensive.
- Misc. debugging cleanups.
Tested by: joel
Approved by: re (hrs)
MFC after: 3 days
Note: The offending quirk should have been made model/codec specific,
but since there were no records / log which model requires it, the quirk
logic had to be inverted (blacklist instead of whitelist).
Tested by: Arkadiy Dudevitch <dudevitch@englerllc.com>
Approved by: re (hrs)
MFC after: 3 days
This commit includes only the kernel files, the rest of the files
will follow in a second commit.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re
Supported by: Secure Computing
holding the page queues lock. Thus, the page table pages released by
pmap_remove() and pmap_remove_pages() can be freed after the page queues
lock is released.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
- provide dummy routines for ic_scan_curchan and ic_scan_mindwell, we do not support those operations.
- add ieee80211_scan_done() to tell the scanning module that all channels have been scanned.
- pass IEEE80211_S_SCAN state off to net80211 so it can initiate scanning
- fix overflow in the rates array
- scale the rate value passed back from the firmware scan to the units that net80211 uses.
Submitted by: Token
Reviewed by: sam, avatar
Approved by: re (kensmith)
operating channel and use this in the scan cache rather than directly using
ic_curchan. Some firmware cards can only do a full scan and so ic_curchan does
not have the correct value.
Also add IEEE80211_CHAN2IEEE to directly dereference ic_ieee from the channel
to be used in the fast path.
Reviewed by: sam, sephe
Approved by: re (kensmith)
to be index by IEEE channel number but that is no longer the case and it needs
to be searched for.
Submitted by: avatar
Reviewed by: sam
Approved by: re (kensmith)
(1) Add size parameter to usbd_get_string()
(2) Properly limit speed when a full speed hub is plugged into a high
speed hub.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
PR: 80773, 79725
Approved by: re@ (kensmith)
yet supported by this driver. Support will be committed soon, or a
filter on all the 'newer' devices will be installed before the
release.
Approved by: re@ (blanket)
Obtained from: NetBSD, OpenBSD
Small Furry Animals by: Pink Floyd
switch (i.e. lid) is set to have an action of NONE. This is not an
invalid state, so silently return. This fixes the warning:
"acpi: request to enter state S6 failed (err 22)"
Approved by: re