On the OrangePi One at least, emac reset when an ethernet cable is not
plugged in seems to break ethernet. Soft reset will fail, even with
increasing the delay and retries to wait for up to 20 seconds. This can be
reproduced across at least two different OrangePi One's by simply leaving
ethernet cable unplugged when awg attaches. Whether it's plugged in or not
through u-boot process makes no difference.
Skipping the reset in this configuration doesn't seem to cause any problems,
tried across many many reboots with and without ethernet cable plugged in.
Tested on: OrangePi One
Tested on: Other boards (manu)
Reviewed by: manu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13974
ncookies cannot be negative or the allocator will fail. This should only
happen if a caller is very broken but we can still try to survive the
event.
We should probably also verify for uio_resid > MAXPHYS but in that case
it is not clear that just clipping the ncookies value is an adequate
response.
MFC after: 2 weeks
global to per-domain state. Protect reservations with the free lock
from the domain that they belong to. Refactor to make vm domains more
of a first class object.
Reviewed by: markj, kib, gallatin
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: Netflix, Dell/EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14000
o Call uma_startup1() after initializing kmem, vmem and domains.
o Include 8 eight VM startup pages into uma_startup_count() calculation.
o Account for vmem_startup() and vm_map_startup() preallocating pages.
o Account for extra two allocations done by kmem_init() and vmem_create().
o Hardcode the place of execution of vm_radix_reserve_kva(). Using SYSINIT
allowed several other SYSINITs to sneak in before it, thus bumping
requirement for amount of boot pages.
a bit in the normal operation of the driver. Covert it to represent bytes
instead of 32bit words. Fix what I believe to be is a bug in this respect
with the Tri-mode cards.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Since synchronization reads are performed by submitting a request to
the external mirror provider, we know that the request returns with an
error only when gmirror was unable to read a copy of the block from any
mirror. Thus, there is no need to retry the request from the
synchronization error handler.
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Both drivers were found to report CAM bigger queue depth then they really
can handle. It made them later under high load with many disks return
some of submitted requests back with CAM_REQUEUE_REQ status for later
resubmission.
Reviewed by: scottl
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14215
In mp{r,s}_diag_register(), which is used to register diagnostic
buffers with the mp{r,s}(4) firmware, we allocate DMAable memory.
There were several issues here:
o No checking of the bus_dmamap_load() return value. If the load
failed or got deferred, mp{r,s}_diag_register() continued on as if
nothing had happened. We now check the return value and bail
out if it fails.
o No waiting for a deferred load callback. bus_dmamap_load()
calls a supplied callback when the mapping is done. This is
generally done immediately, but it can be deferred.
mp{r,s}_diag_register() did not check to see whether the callback
was already done before proceeding on. We now sleep until the
callback is done if it is deferred.
o No call to bus_dmamap_sync(... BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD) after the
memory is allocated and loaded. This is necessary on some
platforms to synchronize host memory that is going to be updated
by a device.
Both drivers would also panic if the firmware was reinitialized while
a diagnostic buffer operation was in progress. This fixes that problem
as well. (The driver will reinitialize the firmware in various
circumstances, but the problem I ran into was that the firmware would
generate an IOC Fault due to a PCIe error.)
mp{r,s}var.h:
Add a new structure, struct mpr_busdma_context, that is
used for deferred busdma load callbacks.
Add a prototype for mp{r,s}_memaddr_wait_cb().
mp{r,s}.c:
Add a new busdma callback function, mp{r,s}_memaddr_wait_cb().
This provides synchronization for callers that want to
wait on a deferred bus_dmamap_load() callback.
mp{r,s}_user.c:
In bus_dmamap_register(), add a call to bus_dmamap_sync()
with the BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD flag set after an allocation
is loaded.
Also, check the return value of bus_dmamap_load(). If it
fails, bail out. If it is EINPROGRESS, wait for the
callback to happen. We use an interruptible sleep (msleep
with PCATCH) and let the callback clean things up if we get
interrupted.
In mpr_diag_read_buffer() and mps_diag_read_buffer(), call
bus_dmamap_sync(..., BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD) before copying
the data out to make sure the data is in stable storage.
In mp{r,s}_post_fw_diag_buffer() and
mp{r,s}_release_fw_diag_buffer(), check the reply to see
whether it is NULL. It can be NULL (and the command non-NULL)
if the controller gets reinitialized while we're waiting for
the command to complete but the driver structures aren't
reallocated. The driver structures generally won't be
reallocated unless there is a firmware upgrade that changes
one of the IOCFacts.
When freeing diagnostic buffers in mp{r,s}_diag_register()
and mp{r,s}_diag_unregister(), zero/NULL out the buffer after
freeing it. This will prevent a duplicate free in some
situations.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
Reviewed by: mav, scottl
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: D13453
The compiler/linker can align fake_preload anyway it would like. When
building the kernel with gcc+bfd this always happened to be a multiple of 8.
When I built the kernel with clang and linked with lld fake_preload
happened to only be aligned to 4 bytes which caused a an ADDRS trap because
the compiler will emit sd instructions to store to this buffer.
Reviewed By: jhb, imp
Approved By: jhb (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14018
FreeBSD boots on this board, but the ethernet switch is not currently
supported, resulting in no ethernet.
A U-Boot port will be added once the ethernet switch is at least basically
supported, but we add its DTS to the build here to lower the barrier-to-boot
while work is underway.
Switches that originate their own frames (eg obvious ones like Pause frames)
need a MAC address to use to send those frames from.
This API will hopefully begin to allow that to be configurable.
SGList elements, but there's only enough space in the request frame for
either 1 element or a chain frame pointer. Previously, the code would
hit the wrong case, add the SGList element, but then fail to add the
chain frame due to lack of space. Re-arrange the code to catch this case
earlier and handle it.
Sponsored by: Netflix
There's no compelling reason to return a cam_status type for this
function and doing so only creates confusion with normal C
coding practices. It's technically an API change, but the periph API
isn't widely used. No efffective change to operation.
Reviewed by: imp, mav, ken
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: D14063
for UMA startup.
o Introduce another stage of UMA startup, which is entered after
vm_page_startup() finishes. After this stage we don't yet enable buckets,
but we can ask VM for pages. Rename stages to meaningful names while here.
New list of stages: BOOT_COLD, BOOT_STRAPPED, BOOT_PAGEALLOC, BOOT_BUCKETS,
BOOT_RUNNING.
Enabling page alloc earlier allows us to dramatically reduce number of
boot pages required. What is more important number of zones becomes
consistent across different machines, as no MD allocations are done before
the BOOT_PAGEALLOC stage. Now only UMA internal zones actually need to use
startup_alloc(), however that may change, so vm_page_startup() provides
its need for early zones as argument.
o Introduce uma_startup_count() function, to avoid code duplication. The
functions calculates sizes of zones zone and kegs zone, and calculates how
many pages UMA will need to bootstrap.
It counts not only of zone structures, but also of kegs, slabs and hashes.
o Hide uma_startup_foo() declarations from public file.
o Provide several DIAGNOSTIC printfs on boot_pages usage.
o Bugfix: when calculating zone of zones size use (mp_maxid + 1) instead of
mp_ncpus. Use resulting number not only in the size argument to zone_ctor()
but also as args.size.
Reviewed by: imp, gallatin (earlier version)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14054
systems running with a heavy filesystem load. Tracking down this
bug was elusive because there were actually two problems. Sometimes
the in-memory check hash was wrong and sometimes the check hash
computed when doing the read was wrong. The occurrence of either
error caused a check-hash mismatch to be reported.
The first error was that the check hash in the in-memory cylinder
group was incorrect. This error was caused by the following
sequence of events:
- We read a cylinder-group buffer and the check hash is valid.
- We update its cg_time and cg_old_time which makes the in-memory
check-hash value invalid but we do not mark the cylinder group dirty.
- We do not make any other changes to the cylinder group, so we
never mark it dirty, thus do not write it out, and hence never
update the incorrect check hash for the in-memory buffer.
- Later, the buffer gets freed, but the page with the old incorrect
check hash is still in the VM cache.
- Later, we read the cylinder group again, and the first page with
the old check hash is still in the VM cache, but some other pages
are not, so we have to do a read.
- The read does not actually get the first page from disk, but rather
from the VM cache, resulting in the old check hash in the buffer.
- The value computed after doing the read does not match causing the
error to be printed.
The fix for this problem is to only set cg_time and cg_old_time as
the cylinder group is being written to disk. This keeps the in-memory
check-hash valid unless the cylinder group has had other modifications
which will require it to be written with a new check hash calculated.
It also requires that the check hash be recalculated in the in-memory
cylinder group when it is marked clean after doing a background write.
The second problem was that the check hash computed at the end of the
read was incorrect because the calculation of the check hash on
completion of the read was being done too soon.
- When a read completes we had the following sequence:
- bufdone()
-- b_ckhashcalc (calculates check hash)
-- bufdone_finish()
--- vfs_vmio_iodone() (replaces bogus pages with the cached ones)
- When we are reading a buffer where one or more pages are already
in memory (but not all pages, or we wouldn't be doing the read),
the I/O is done with bogus_page mapped in for the pages that exist
in the VM cache. This mapping is done to avoid corrupting the
cached pages if there is any I/O overrun. The vfs_vmio_iodone()
function is responsible for replacing the bogus_page(s) with the
cached ones. But we were calculating the check hash before the
bogus_page(s) were replaced. Hence, when we were calculating the
check hash, we were partly reading from bogus_page, which means
we calculated a bad check hash (e.g., because multiple pages have
been mapped to bogus_page, so its contents are indeterminate).
The second fix is to move the check-hash calculation from bufdone()
to bufdone_finish() after the call to vfs_vmio_iodone() so that it
computes the check hash over the correct set of pages.
With these two changes, the occasional cylinder-group check-hash
errors are gone.
Submitted by: David Pfitzner <dpfitzner@netflix.com>
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: David Pfitzner
- Remove the shim interface that allowed bwn(4) to use either siba_bwn or
bhnd(4), replacing all siba_bwn calls with their bhnd(4) bus equivalents.
- Drop the legay, now-unused siba_bwn bus driver.
- Clean up bhnd(4) board flag defines referenced by bwn(4).
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13518
As a followup to r328101, ignore relocation tables for ELF object
sections that are not memory resident. For modules loaded by the
loader, ignore relocation tables whose associated section was not
loaded by the loader (sh_addr is zero). For modules loaded at runtime
via kldload(2), ignore relocation tables whose associated section is
not marked with SHF_ALLOC.
Reported by: Mori Hiroki <yamori813@yahoo.co.jp>, adrian
Tested on: mips, mips64
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: DARPA / AFRL
If a brand provides a header_supported hook, check it when trying to
find a brand based on a matching interpreter as well as in the final
loop for the fallback brand. Previously a brand might reject a binary
via a header_supported hook in one of the earlier loops, but still be
chosen by one of these later loops.
Reviewed by: kib
Obtained from: CheriBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA / AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13945
I'll have to go double check to see if it does indeed pass ARP frames between
switch ports with this disabled, but it seems required for the CPU port to see
ARP traffic.
I'll dig into this some more.
A version of each of the MD files by necessity exists for each CPU
architecture supported by the Linuxolator. Clean these up so that new
architectures do not inherit whitespace issues.
Clean up shared Linuxolator files while here.
Sponsored by: Turing Robotic Industries Inc.
This was a hack to be able to mount ext4 filesystems read-only while not
supporting all the features. We now support all those features so it
doesn't make sense to keep the undocumented hack.
Discussed with: fsu
Delay the initialization of variables until the are needed.
In the case of ext4_ext_rm_leaf(), make sure 'error' value is not
undefined.
Reported by: Clang's static analyzer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14193
It is possible, for complex fork()/collapse situations, to have
sibling address spaces to partially share shadow chains. If one
sibling performs wiring, it can happen that a transient page, invalid
and busy, is installed into a shadow object which is visible to other
sibling for the duration of vm_fault_hold(). When the backing object
contains the valid page, and the wiring is performed on read-only
entry, the transient page is eventually removed.
But the sibling which observed the transient page might perform the
unwire, executing vm_object_unwire(). There, the first page found in
the shadow chain is considered as the page that was wired for the
mapping. It is really the page below it which is wired. So we unwire
the wrong page, either triggering the asserts of breaking the page'
wire counter.
As the fix, wait for the busy state to finish if we find such page
during unwire, and restart the shadow chain walk after the sleep.
Reported and tested by: pho
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14184
Instead of returning pointer to the previous header, return its offset.
In frag6_input() use m_copyback() and determined offset to store next
header instead of accessing to it by pointer and assuming that the memory
is contiguous.
In rip6_input() use offset returned by ip6_get_prevhdr() instead of
calculating it from pointers arithmetic, because IP header can belong
to another mbuf in the chain.
Reported by: Maxime Villard <max at m00nbsd dot net>
Reviewed by: kp
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14158
This indeed uses the same registers as the AR8216 and later chips.
There seems to be an issue with ARP requests being sent out from the CPU
through this switch here, so figuring that out is next. Learning works fine on
the AR8327 ethernet switch on the /other/ gigabit ethernet port, so I don't
think it's the network stack or ethernet driver.
Tested:
* DB120 - AR9340 SOC + ethernet switch (and other bits.)
synaptics or elantech sanity checker.
After packet has been rejected contents of packet buffer is not cleared
with setting of inputbytes counter to 0. So when this packet buffer is
filled again being an element of circular queue, new data appends to old
data rather than overwrites it. This leads to packet buffer overflow
after 10 rounds.
Fix it with setting of packet's inputbytes counter to 0 after rejection.
While here add extra logging of rejected packets.
PR: 222667 (for reference)
Reported by: Neel Chauhan <neel@neelc.org>
Tested by: Neel Chauhan <neel@neelc.org>
MFC after: 1 week
The L3 cache controller (Corenet Platform Cache) is listed with one of its
compatible strings as "cache", which this driver can't attach to. Restrict
to a known list of primary cache controller strings, as found in the l2cache
devicetree binding.