value is obtained by dividing it by 256, not by 2550; also,
one second is 10^9 nanoseconds, not 1800000000 nanoseconds.
- Due to rounding error, setting watchdog to a really small
timeout (<1 sec) was turning the watchdog off. It should
set the watchdog to a small timeout instead.
- Implemented error checking in ipmi_wd_event(), as required
by watchdog(9).
PR: kern/130512
Submitted by: Dmitrij Tejblum
- Additionally, check that the timeout value is within the
supported range, and if it's too large, act as required by
watchdog(9).
MFC after: 3 days
similar to pflog(4).
To use the feature, just put the 'log' options on rules
you are interested in, e.g.
ipfw add 5000 count log ....
and run
tcpdump -ni ipfw0 ...
net.inet.ip.fw.verbose=0 enables logging to ipfw0,
net.inet.ip.fw.verbose=1 sends logging to syslog as before.
More features can be added, similar to pflog(), to store in
the MAC header metadata such as rule numbers and actions.
Manpage to come once features are settled.
perform a function such as ejecting a 3G autoinstaller disk. The eventhandler
system properly tracks threads and is safe to unload, remove the
setting/clearing of a function pointer in the kernel by u3g(4) which included a
tsleep for safety.
threads are executing the eventhandler, sleep in this case to make it safe for
module unload. If the runcount was up then an entry would have been marked
EHE_DEAD_PRIORITY so use this as a trigger to do the wakeup in
eventhandler_prune_list().
Reviewed by: jhb
controllers. TX/RX interrupt mitigation is controlled by
VGE_TXSUPPTHR and VGE_RXSUPPTHR register. These registers suppress
generation of interrupts until the programmed frames counter equals
to the registers. VT61xx also supports interrupt hold off timer
register. If this interrupt hold off timer is active all interrupts
would be disabled until the timer reaches to 0. The timer value is
reloaded whenever VGE_ISR register written. The timer resolution is
about 20us.
Previously vge(4) used single shot timer to reduce Tx completion
interrupts. This required VGE_CRS1 register access in Tx
start/completion handler to rearm new timeout value and it did not
show satisfactory result(more than 50k interrupts under load). Rx
interrupts was not moderated at all such that vge(4) used to
generate too many interrupts which in turn made polling(4) better
approach under high network load.
This change activates all interrupt moderation mechanism and
initial values were tuned to generate interrupt less than 8k per
second. That number of interrupts wouldn't add additional packet
latencies compared to polling(4). These interrupt parameters could
be changed with sysctl.
dev.vge.%d.int_holdoff
dev.vge.%d.rx_coal_pkt
dev.vge.%d.tx_coal_pkt
Interface has be brought down and up again before change take
effect.
With interrupt moderation there is no more need to loop in
interrupt handler. This loop always added one more register access.
While I'm here remove dead code which tried to implement subset of
interrupt moderation.
to list them all in the Makefile for the module,
otherwise it won't load due to missing symbols.
The problem only affected head with ipfw built as a module.
Reported by David Horn
- Prevent overflowing of the buffer length variable in getline() by
limiting its maximum value.
- Exit if reallocf(3) fails in getline(). Failure was silently
considered as end-of-file.
Reviewed by: ghelmer
Approved by: trasz (mentor)
ethernet controller was recognized. VIA consistently calls
"Velocity" family for gigabit ethernet controllers. For fast
ethernet controllers they uses "Rhine" family(vr(4) controllers))
and vr(4) already shows "Rhine" in probe message.
tagged frames so add checksum offloading capabilities. Also add
missing VLAN hardware tagging control in ioctl handler and let
upper stack know current VLAN capabilities.
limiting its maximum value.
- Exit if reallocf(3) fails in getline(). Failure was silently
considered as end-of-file.
Reviewed by: ghelmer
Approved by: trasz (mentor)
This is SMBus controller found in Intel Platform Controller Hub (PCH),
which is a general name that refers to Intel 5 Series chipsets and
3400 Series chipsets.
Submitted by: Dmitry S. Luhtionov <mitya@cabletv.dp.ua>
MFC after: 3 days
- move global variables around to reduce the scope and make them
static if possible;
- add an ipfw_ prefix to all public functions to prevent conflicts
(the same should be done for variables);
- try to pack variable declaration in an uniform way across files;
- clarify some comments;
- remove some misspelling of names (#define V_foo VNET(bar)) that
slipped in due to cut&paste
- remove duplicate static variables in different files;
MFC after: 1 month
which disables doing a make obj. Use it when you know it will work
only. KERNFAST now implies NO_KERNELOBJ, since you don't need to keep
doing obj when doing incremental kernel builds.