25238 Commits

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ume
0a208899c9 - correct logic of per-address input packet counts for lo0
- reject packets to fe80::xxxx%lo0 (xxxx != 1)

Submitted by:	JINMEI Tatuya <jinmei@isl.rdc.toshiba.co.jp>
2001-04-05 19:45:02 +00:00
imp
c4564f1eed Soften the dire warnings about this code. Things are kinda working
now and it does compile :-).  There are still some issues, but it is a
good time to soften the warning.
2001-04-05 17:00:46 +00:00
sos
5c21464a92 More error handling cleanups. 2001-04-05 15:45:53 +00:00
sos
ca499f9265 On burners that return faulty ready on fixate, wait for the
expected fixate time before returning.

Dont print error messages to the console on READ_TOC on
a blank media.
2001-04-05 11:17:33 +00:00
sos
a49e25eb97 Add new flag ATPR_F_QUIET to atapi_request.
Cleanup error handling.
2001-04-05 11:15:24 +00:00
sos
e7caecea74 Correct the sysctl names to match the tuneables.
Proberly flush the tag queue on detach.
2001-04-05 11:13:07 +00:00
dfr
00380e60a1 Don't call prom_open() multiple times. This confuses some versions of SRM
and makes it impossible to boot from floppy and CD on some AlphaServer
platforms.

Detective work by: Michael Richards <michael@fastmail.ca>
2001-04-05 10:28:52 +00:00
alfred
41cfa4f5b7 test should be for == 0, not < 0 2001-04-05 09:47:07 +00:00
alfred
5b73c24bc3 WI_TIMEOUT is 65536
65536 * 10msec == 10 minutes 55 seconds == hung machine

Instead wait for the busy bits for a max of ~2 seconds (200 * 10msec)
2001-04-05 09:25:37 +00:00
alfred
280521082d Don't leak resources:
Don't leak iospace when irq allocation fails.  (call wi_free())

Call bus_release_resource() with the correct "rid" obtained from
bus_alloc_resource() that's saved in the softc instead of a hardcoded
0.
2001-04-05 06:56:10 +00:00
rwatson
c124492b00 o Rather than arbitrarily construct a credential in the nfs_statfs()
VFS operation, make use of the calling process's credential.  This
  solution may not be ideal (there are a number of other possible
  proposals, including making use of the proc0 credential, adding a
  credential argument to the VFSOP, and switching from a hard-coded
  ucred to a hard-coded nfscred), it is simple and appears to
  work.  The arguments against using simply crget() are fairly
  strong: it is the only place in the code (other than a nearly
  identical invocation in ncp) where crget() is invoked, other than
  in the process credential creation code; as ucred becomes extensible,
  this use of crget() without appropriate context results in less and
  less meaningful credential data.  The implementation here will
  probably be tweaked as a result of experimentation and further
  exploration of the requirements.  In the mean-time, it allows
  progress to be made in ucred expansion for new security models without
  causing a crash every time df is used on an NFS mounted file system.

  This code has been interop tested against FreeBSD and Solaris NFS
  servers.  While using the process credentials should not introduce
  interop problems, please let me know if any turn out to exist.

Reviewed by:	freebsd-arch
2001-04-05 06:12:38 +00:00
bmilekic
cd9ec299e3 Change a couple of M_WAITOKs used in M_PREPEND() to M_TRYWAITs, which
is what they should be. As the returned mbuf is already checked for
failure of M_PREPEND even in the wait case, nothing more to be done
here.
2001-04-05 04:20:48 +00:00
bmilekic
4276114c64 Various style fixes.
Also place the macros under #ifdef _KERNEL. Equally hide the internal
structures such as the freelist structs which include condition variables.

Reviewed by: bde
Mostly suggested by: bde
2001-04-05 03:55:27 +00:00
gad
08f68aa797 Fix bpf devices so select() recognizes that they are always writable.
PR:		9355
Submitted by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
Reviewed by:	Garrett Rooney <rooneg@electricjellyfish.net>  (see pr :-)
2001-04-04 23:27:35 +00:00
ken
d5dead3970 Don't allow immediate values of 0 for operations that can take either an
immediate value or the accumulator.  0 is the chip's internal
representation for the accumulator, and so 0 is an invalid immediate value
when the accumulator can also be specified as an argument.

Submitted by:	gibbs
2001-04-04 22:50:57 +00:00
mjacob
44f132def7 Redo a lot of the target mode infrastructure to be cognizant of Dual Bus
cards like the 1280 && the 12160. Cleanup isp_target_putback_atio.
Make sure bus and correct tag ids and firmware handles get propagated
as needed.
2001-04-04 21:58:29 +00:00
alfred
7892febf24 call a watchdog timeout like it is. 2001-04-04 21:56:25 +00:00
mjacob
7738652948 Roll platform minor.
Change target mode state definitions to be aware of 'channel' (for the
dualbus 1280/12160 cards).
2001-04-04 21:56:15 +00:00
mjacob
acc5f57244 Complete some Ansification. Check to make sure, in tdma_mk, that we won't
overflow the request queue. The reason we want to do this is that we
now push out completed CTIOs as we complete them- this gets the QLogic
working on them quicker. So we need to know whether we can put the entire
burrito out before we start.

We now support conjoint status with data for the last CTIO for both Fibre
Channel and SCSI. Leave the old code in place in case we need to go back
(minor 3 line ifdef).

Ultra-ultra important- *don't* set rq->req_seg_count for non-data
target mode requests in isp_pci_dmasetup. D'oh- this is actually
the tag value area for a CTIO. What *was* I thinking? Boy howdy
does both aic7xxx and sym get awfully unhappy when on reconnect
you give them a constant '1' for a tag value.
2001-04-04 21:53:59 +00:00
mjacob
233d363dbc Perform some more Ansification. Remove and then replace the isp_putback_atio
function- we did it a bit cleaner. We only use this if a CTIO completes with
!CT_OK state. We now have managed to get away without having to poke around
and trying to find the original ATIO- the csio we're using has the tag_id
and lun values with it which is mostly what we need when we do the putback.

Make sure we correctly propagate AT_TQAE->CT_TQAE for tags. Make sure
we call ISP_DMAFREE only if we had DATA to move.
2001-04-04 21:49:51 +00:00
mjacob
29e7cc2455 Amazing. The bits to enable tagged queing in target mode, grok that a
tag is active for an ATIO, and say that you want to reconnect with
a tag value in a CTIO have *never* been exercised until now. This lossage
derived from Solaris code where this stuff originally came from that is
about 7 years old. Amazing.

We now bundle the incoming tag (legal values are 0..256) as the low
16 bits of the ccb_accept_tio's at_tagid while we put the firmware
handle for this ATIO in the top 16 bits- define some macros to make
this cleaner.

Complete some Ansification.
2001-04-04 21:46:48 +00:00
mjacob
9fe0cc74a2 Add some target mode definitions and firmware (FC only) attribute definitions. 2001-04-04 21:44:10 +00:00
mjacob
b5801bd529 Ansification of source. 2001-04-04 21:43:43 +00:00
mjacob
5d1b8717fb After loading f/w, for FC cards print out Firmware Attributes.
Redo establishment of default SCSI parameters whether or not
we've been compiled for target mode. Unfortunately, the Qlogic
f/w is confused so that if we set all targets to be 'safe' (i.e.,
narrow/async), it will also then report narrow, async if we're
contacted in target mode from that target (acting in initiator
role). D'oh!

Fix ISPCTL_TOGGLE_TMODE to correctly enable the right channel for
dual channel cards. Add some more opcodes. Fix a stupid NULL
pointer bug.
2001-04-04 21:42:59 +00:00
mjacob
12d95b20ac If we have and error and are booting verbosely, don't be complaining
if this was a non-retryable selection timeout- wading through 256 targets
worth of Fibre Channel 'selection timeouts' is tedious at best.
2001-04-04 18:24:35 +00:00
yar
adae17d5bf Change the type of the VLAN interface from IFT_PROPVIRTUAL,
which was a temporary hack, to IFT_L2VLAN, which is the type
assigned by IANA.
2001-04-04 15:10:58 +00:00
yar
bb9b92ab00 Add recently assigned interface types.
Obtained from:	ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/smi-numbers
2001-04-04 14:18:57 +00:00
yar
8febbfa64f Sync up to NetBSD, Step 2:
Add the interface types 0x37 through 0xbd.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
2001-04-04 14:13:03 +00:00
yar
f1a16fe9f2 Sync up to NetBSD again, Step 1:
* Set the CSRG SCCS ID to the revision this file is actually based on
  (the file itself has been updated to Lite2 in rev. 1.4).

* Fix some typos in comments.

* Add a comment to the trailing #endif according to style(9)
2001-04-04 14:04:52 +00:00
orion
98f3e45dfe Centralize DMA buffer configuration.
Simplify initialization and remove offending DMA channel resets there.
The resets trash whatever is pointed to DMA registers, but at cmi_attach()
time the DMA registers have not been initialized with valid addresses.

Reviewed by:	Cameron Grant <gandalf@vilnya.demon.co.uk>
2001-04-04 13:48:33 +00:00
imp
8a4b53d45b Doh! Last second change introduced two compile warnings. Fix them. 2001-04-04 06:05:46 +00:00
imp
6f21113f7d Try to INIT the cards up to 5 times in a row rather than just once.
It appears that some of the new PRISM2 cards need it.

Fail the probe if we fail to read the MAC address.

Fix a comment.

Delete the unload printf.  The bus system now prints this message.
2001-04-04 06:03:39 +00:00
imp
3feb61668d De __P() while I'm here. Done as a separate commit since it is just
stylistic.

# Yes, this break K&R, but this file already used so many gcc extensions
# keeping K&R support seemed too anachronistic for me.

Didn't fix the bug where functions that can only be used in the kernel
are exported to userland.
2001-04-03 18:50:55 +00:00
imp
c6f99edeba Make this file C++ safe. It defines many useful functions (inb, outb)
that people use from userland in C++ programs.  I've had this in my
tree for ages and just got bit by it not being in the real tree again.

This is a MFC candidate.
2001-04-03 18:19:49 +00:00
rwatson
2208cab11f o Indent sub-section headings to be consistent with README.extattr.
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-04-03 18:05:03 +00:00
gallatin
ba67d5732f Regen after adding linux_sched_get_priority_max() and
linux_sched_get_priority_min()
2001-04-03 18:01:41 +00:00
gallatin
40313aa944 Add linux_sched_get_priority_max() and linux_sched_get_priority_min() to
alpha md code & unbreak kernel build
2001-04-03 17:58:44 +00:00
rwatson
f39773137b o Introduce a README file describing briefly how to use access control
lists, in the style of FFS README files for soft updates and snapshots.

Obtained from:        TrustedBSD Project
2001-04-03 17:58:25 +00:00
rwatson
d43ef707ba o Introduce a README file describing briefly how to use extended
attributes, in the style of FFS README files for soft updates and
  snapshots.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-04-03 17:31:36 +00:00
tanimura
14d1b86bc5 Again initialize a mutex well, then lock it.
PR:		kern/26188
Submitted by:	Jim Bloom <bloom@acm.org>
2001-04-03 05:15:58 +00:00
bmilekic
b1b355c177 - Change the msleep()s to condition variables.
The mbuf and mcluster free lists now each "own" a condition variable,
  m_starved.

- Clean up minor indentention issues in sys/mbuf.h caused by previous
  commit.
2001-04-03 04:50:13 +00:00
rwatson
6805eb2bf4 o Change the default from using IO_SYNC on EA set and delete operations
to not using IO_SYNC.  Expose a sysctl (debug.ufs_extattr_sync) for
  enabling the use of IO_SYNC.

    - Use of IO_SYNC substantially degrades ACL performance when a
      default ACL is set on a directory, as there are four synchronous
      writes initiated to define both supporting EAs for new
      sub-directories, and to set the data; two for new files.  Later, this
      may be optimized to two writes for sub-directories, one for new
      files.

    - IO_SYNC does not substantially improve consistency properties due
      to the poor consistency properties of existing permissions (which
      ACLs are a superset of), due to interaction with soft updates,
      and due to differences in handling consistency for data and file
      system meta-data.

    - In macro-benchmarks, this reduces the overhead of setting default
      ACLs down to the same overhead as enabling ACLs on a file system
      and not using them.  Enabling ACLs still introduces a small
      overhead (I measure 7% on a -j 2 buildworld with pre-allocated
      EA backing store, but this is not rigorous testing, nor in any way
      optimized).

    - The sysctl will probably change to another administration method
      (or at least, a better name) in the near future, but consistency
      properties of EAs are still being worked out.  The toggle is defined
      right now to allow easier performance analysis and exploration
      of possible guarantees.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-04-03 04:09:53 +00:00
alfred
fbfd25aee9 Use only one mutex for the entire mbuf subsystem.
Don't use atomic operations for the stats updating, instead protect
the counts with the mbuf mutex.  Most twiddling of the stats was
done right before or after releasing a mutex.  By doing this we
reduce the number of locked ops needed as well as allow a sysctl
to gain a consitant view of the entire stats structure.

In the future...

  This will allow us to chain common mbuf operations that would
  normally need to aquire/release 2 or 3 of the locks to build an
  mbuf with a cluster or external data attached into a single op
  requiring only one lock.

  Simplify the per-cpu locks that are planned.

There's also some if (1) code that should check if the "how"
operation specifies blocking/non-blocking behavior, we _could_ make
it so that we hold onto the mutex through calls into kmem_alloc
when non-blocking requests are made, but for safety reasons we
currently drop and reaquire the mutex around the calls.

Also, note that calling kmem_alloc is rare and only happens during
a shortage so drop/re-getting the mutex will not be a common
occurance.

Remove some #define's that seemed to obfuscate the code to me.

Remove an extranious comment.

Remove an XXX, including mutex.h isn't a crime.

Reviewed by: bmilekic
2001-04-03 03:15:11 +00:00
jhb
dbc07c9dc3 Change stop() to require the sched_lock as well as p's process lock to
avoid silly lock contention on sched_lock since in 2 out of the 3 places
that we call stop(), we get sched_lock right after calling it and we were
locking sched_lock inside of stop() anyways.
2001-04-03 01:39:23 +00:00
brian
093bd1b319 Allow MOD_UNLOADs of if_tun, and handle event handler registration
failures in MOD_LOAD.

Dodge duplicate make_dev() calls by (ab)using dev->si_drv2 to
remember if we created the device node via a dev_clone callback
before the d_open call.
2001-04-03 01:22:15 +00:00
ps
f4dcb13a7f Fix probing on the alpha. It still causes the alpha to panic during
attach.
2001-04-03 00:26:34 +00:00
jhb
0cb21beb36 Remove bogus block device major now that bdev majors are gone. 2001-04-02 23:36:36 +00:00
brian
c7f3f4f692 If ifpromisc() fails the SIOCSIFFLAGS ioctl, put ifp->if_flags
back the way we found them.
2001-04-02 21:49:40 +00:00
brian
146874eeb6 Return 0 and do nothing when we get a SIOCSIFFLAGS.
Without this, ifpromisc() always fails (after setting the IFF_PROMISC
bit in ifp->if_flags) and bpf never bothers to turn promiscuous mode off.

PR:	20188
2001-04-02 21:49:18 +00:00
jhb
2e3a4ffcee - Move the second stop() of process 'p' in issignal() to be after we send
SIGCHLD to our parent process.  Otherwise, we could block while obtaining
  the process lock for our parent process and switch out while we were
  in SSTOP.  Even worse, when we try to resume from the mutex being blocked
  on our p_stat will be SRUN, not SSTOP.
- Fix a comment above stop() to indicate that it requires that the proc lock
  be held, not a proctree lock.

Reported by:	markm
Sleuthing by:	jake
2001-04-02 17:26:51 +00:00