On recent versions of NetBSD's libedit, el_gets
now sets el_len to -1 on error so we can
distinguish between a NULL string and an error.
This fixes sh from exiting with newer versions
of libedit now allowing EINTR to return.
Obtained from: NetBSD
Reviewed by: jilles
MFC after: 3 weeks
having the CPU device that's a child of atmelarm that does stuff.
o Create a linker_set for the support fucntions for the SoCs.
o Rename soc_data to soc_info.
o Move the delay and reset function pointers to new soc_data struct
o Create elements for all known SoCs
o Add lookup of the SoC we found, and print a warning if it isn't one
we know about.
the upper levels notice. Otherwise we see commands silently failing leading
to data corruption. This mirrors dadone()
Submitted by: Andrew Boyer aboyer@averesystems.com
Reviewed by: scottl@freebsd.org
MFC after: 2 weeks
These probes are most useful when looking into the structures
they provide, which are listed in io.d. For example:
dtrace -n 'io:genunix::start { printf("%d\n", args[0]->bio_bcount); }'
Note that the I/O systems in FreeBSD and Solaris/Illumos are sufficiently
different that there is not a 1:1 mapping from scripts that work
with one to the other.
MFC after: 1 month
PCI:
- Properly handle interrupt fallback from MSIX to MSI to legacy.
The host may not have sufficient resources to support MSIX,
so we must be able to fallback to legacy interrupts.
- Add interface to get the (sub) vendor and device IDs.
- Rename flags to VTPCI_FLAG_* like other VirtIO drivers.
Block:
- No longer allocate vtblk_requests from separate UMA zone.
malloc(9) from M_DEVBUF is sufficient. Assert segment counts
at allocation.
- More verbose error and debug messages.
Network:
- Remove stray write once variable.
Virtqueue:
- Shuffle code around in preparation of converting the mb()s to
the appropriate atomic(9) operations.
- Only walk the descriptor chain when freeing if INVARIANTS is
defined since the result is only KASSERT()ed.
Submitted by: Bryan Venteicher (bryanv@daemoninthecloset.org)
If an error occurs when transmitting one mbuf in a chain of fragments,
free the subsequent fragments instead of leaking them.
Sponsored by: ADARA Networks
the FIFO.
I still see some corner cases where no RX occurs when it should be
occuring. It's quite possible that there's a subtle race condition
somewhere; or maybe I'm not programming the RX queues right.
There's also no locking here yet, so any reset/configuration path
state change (ie, enabling/disabling receive from the ioctl, net80211
taskqueue, etc) could quite possibly confuse things.
* For now, kickpcu should hopefully just do nothing - the PCU doesn't need
'kicking' for Osprey and later NICs. The PCU will just restart once
the next FIFO entry is pushed in.
* Teach "proc" about "dosched", so it can be used to just flush the
FIFO contents without adding new FIFO entries.
* .. and now, implement the RX "flush" routine.
* Re-initialise the FIFO contents if the FIFO is empty (the DP is NULL.)
When PCU RX is disabled (ie, writing RX_D to the RX configuration
register) then the FIFO will be completely emptied. If the software FIFO
is full, then no further descriptors are pushed into the FIFO and
things stall.
This all requires much, much more thorough stress testing.
debugger exited without calling ptrace(PT_DETACH), there is a time window
that the p_xthread may be pointing to non-existing thread, in practical,
this is not a problem because child process soon will be killed by parent
process.
This is inspired by ath9k and the reference driver, but it's a new
implementation of the RX FIFO handling.
This has some issues - notably the FIFO needs to be reprogrammed when
the chip is reset.
* Add a couple of RX errors;
* Add the spectral scan PHY error code;
* extend the RX flags to be a 16 bit field, rather than an 8 bit field;
* Add a new RX flag.
Obtained from: Qualcomm Atheros