number of packets can be queued on sc, while we are in ip_output(), and then
we wipe the accumulated sc_len. On next pfsync_sendout() that would lead to
writing beyond our mbuf cluster.
This allows to see processes I/O activity in 'top -m io' output.
PR kern/156218
Reported by: Marcus Reid <marcus@blazingdot.com>
Patch by: avg
MFC after: 3 days
According to POSIX, these two header files should be able to be included
by themselves, not depending on other headers. The <net/if.h> header
uses struct sockaddr when __BSD_VISIBLE=1, while <netinet/tcp.h> uses
integer datatypes (u_int32_t, u_short, etc).
MFC after: 2 months
implement a deprecated FPU control interface in addition to the
standard one. To make this clearer, further deprecate ieeefp.h
by not declaring the function prototypes except on architectures
that implement them already.
Currently i386 and amd64 implement the ieeefp.h interface for
compatibility, and for fp[gs]etprec(), which doesn't exist on
most other hardware. Powerpc, sparc64, and ia64 partially implement
it and probably shouldn't, and other architectures don't implement it
at all.
- Decompress assembled gang block data if compressed.
- Verify checksum of a gang header.
- Verify checksum of assembled gang block data.
- Verify checksum of uber block.
Submitted by: avg
MFC after: 3 days
physical block size declared in bp may not always be what we want.
For example in case of gang block header physical block size declared
in bp is much larger than SPA_GANGBLOCKSIZE (512 bytes) and checksum
calculation failed. This bug could lead to accessing unallocated
memory and resets/failures during boot.
MFC after: 3 days
handled by lower layers like vdev_raidz, which uses bp for checksum
verification. This bug could lead to NULL pointer reference and resets
during boot.
MFC after: 3 days
to document where we are expecting to be called with a lock held to
more easily catch unnoticed code paths.
This does not neccessarily improve locking in pfsync, it just tries
to avoid the panics reported.
PR: kern/159390, kern/158873
Submitted by: pluknet (at least something that partly resembles
my patch ignoring other cleanup, which I only saw
too late on the 2nd PR)
MFC After: 3 days
and virtualization it is not helpful but complicates things.
Current state of art is to not virtualize these kinds of locks -
inp_group/hash/info/.. are all not virtualized either.
MFC after: 3 days
pfsync also depends on pf to be initialized already so pf goes at
FIRST and the interfaces go at ANY.
Then the (VNET_)SYSINIT startups for pf stays at SI_SUB_PROTO_BEGIN
and for pfsync we move to the later SI_SUB_PROTO_IF.
This is not ideal either but at least an order that should work for
the moment and can be re-fined with the VIMAGE merge, once this will
actually work with more than one network stack.
MFC after: 3 days
and never remove state.
This fixes the problem some people are seeing that state is removed when pf
is loaded as a module but not in situations when compiled into the kernel.
Reported by: many on freebsd-pf
Tested by: flo
MFC after: 3 days
If we handle an interrupt just before the 'wait' and the interrupt
schedules some work, we need to skip the 'wait' call. The simple solution
of calling sched_runnable() with interrupts disabled immediately before
wait still leaves a window after the call and before 'wait' in which
the same issue can occur.
The solution implemented is to check the EPC in the interrupt handler, and
if it is in a region before the 'wait' call, to fix up the EPC to skip the
wait call.
Reported/analysed by: adrian
Fix suggested by: kib
Reviewed by: jmallett, imp
As the underlying block is 4KB if the PMC throughput is low the measurement
will be reported on the next tick. pmcstat(8) use the modified flush API to
reclaim current buffer before displaying next top.
MFC after: 1 month
As part of the 8.0-RELEASE cycle this was done in stable/8 (r199112)
but was left alone in head so people could work on fixing an issue that
caused boot failure on some motherboards. Apparently nobody has worked
on it and we are getting reports of boot failure with the 9.0 test builds.
So this time I'll comment out the driver in head (still hoping someone
will work on it) and MFC to stable/9.
Submitted by: Alberto Villa <avilla at FreeBSD dot org>
- update xlp_machdep.c to read arguments from FDT if FDT support is
compiled in.
- define rmi_uart_bus_space, and use it as fdtbus_bs_tag
- update conf files for FDT support
- add default dts file xlp-basic.dts
It seems the D_PSEUDO flag was meant to allow make_dev() to return NULL.
Nowadays we have a different interface for that; make_dev_p(). There's
no need to keep it there.
While there, remove an unneeded D_NEEDMINOR from the gpio driver.
Discussed with: gonzo@ (gpio)
only logged instances where an operation on a file descriptor required
capabilities which the file descriptor did not have. By adding a type enum
to struct ktr_cap_fail, we can catch other types of capability failures as
well, such as disallowed system calls or attempts to wrap a file descriptor
with more capabilities than it had to begin with.
Some earlier series (~AR5212?) play badly with BIOSes.
In these instances, they may require a forced reset (by transitioning
the NIC through D0 -> D3 -> D0) before they probe/attach correctly.
This is currently disabled because:
* I haven't figured out the "right" code to ensure this only happens
for PCI NICs (not PCIe or Cardbus);
* I haven't at all done wide scale testing for this, and I'm not yet
ready for said wide-scale testing.
I'm documenting this primarily so users with misbehaving NICs have
something to tinker with.
Obtained from: Atheros
The final missing bit here is enabling the PCI configuration register
read, but there's currently no glue available for the HAL to read (and
write) PCI configuration space registers.
Obtained from: Atheros
The AR5008/AR9001 series NICs have a bug where BB register reads
will occasionally be corrupted. This could cause issues with things
such as ANI, which adjust operational parameters based on the
BB radio register reads. This was introduced in the AR5008 chip
and fixed with the first released AR9002 series NIC (AR9280v2.)
A followup commit will implement the acutal WAR when reading
BB registers. I'm still not sure how I'll implement it - whether
it should be done in the osdep layer, or whether it should just
live in the AR5416 HAL. Either way, they can use this capability
bit to determine whether to implement the WAR or not.
Thankyou to various sources inside Atheros who have helped me track
down what this particular issue is.
Obtained from: Atheros
There are HAL methods which are actually direct register
access, rather than simply HAL calls. Because of this, these
register accesses would use the non-debug path in ah_osdep.h
as opt_ah.h isn't included.
With this, the correct register access methods are used,
so debugging traces show things such as TXDP checking and
TSF32 access.
When calculating space needed for SA_BONUS buffers,
hdrsize is always rounded up to next 8-aligned boundary.
However, in two places the round up was done against
sum of 'total' plus hdrsize. On the other hand,
hdrsize increments by 4 each time, which means in
certain conditions, we would end up returning with
will_spill == 0 and (total + hdrsize) larger than
full_space, leading to a failed assertion because
it's invalid for dmu_set_bonus.
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Reviewed by: mm
MFC after: 3 days
Because driver is accessing a common MII structure in
mii_pollstat(), updating user supplied structure should be done
before dropping a driver lock.
Reported by: Karim (fodillemlinkarimi <> gmail dot com)
Because driver is accessing a common MII structure in
mii_pollstat(), updating user supplied structure should be done
before dropping a driver lock.
Reported by: Karim (fodillemlinkarimi <> gmail dot com)
That way the radar errors aren't enabled prematurely.
A DFS tester has reported that radar events are reported
during channel scanning, before DFS is actually enabled.
Use the offset into the device tree from fdtp as the phandle instead
of using pointer into the device tree. This will make sure that the
phandle fits into a uint32_t type, even when compiled for 64bit.
Reviewed by: raj, nathanw, marcel
on the largest multi-write size.
From the submitter:
==
I looked further into the magic 88-byte threshold after which the bug
occurs. It turns out that figure included the 24-byte tx_desc, and up
to 64 bytes of beacon frame (header+data).
rum_write_multi doesn't seem happy with writing >64 bytes at a time to
the MAC register. If I break it up into separate calls (e.g. bytes
0-63, then bytes 64-65, written at the appropriate offset) I see the
proper beacon frames being transmitted now.
==
Submitted by: Steven Chamberlain <steven@pyro.eu.org>
MFC after: 3 days
Reading /dev/mem in 64 bit kernel crashes. This is because the page
used to call uiomove_fromphys() from memrw() does not have md.pv_list
initialized correctly.
The fix is to call pmap_page_init() on the page to initialize it.
separation rewrite changes. r196865 was committed to fix a scope
violation problem in the following test scenario:
box-1# ifconfig em0 inet6 2001:db8:1:: prefixlen 64 anycast
box-1# ifconfig em1 inet6 2001:db8:2::1 prefixlen 64
box-2# ifconfig re0 inet6 2001:db8:1::6 prefixlen 64
em0 and re0 are on the same link.
box-2# ping6 2001:db8:1::
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:db8:1::6 --> 2001:db8:1::
the ICMPv6 response should have a source address of em1, which
is 2001:db8:2::1, not the link-local address of em0.
That code is no longer necessary and breaks the IPv6-Ready logo
testing, so revert it now.
Reviewed by: hrs
MFC after: 3 days
long been superseded by the RFC3390 initial CWND sizing.
Also remove the remnants of TCP_METRICS_CWND which used the
TCP hostcache to set the initial CWND in a non-RFC compliant
way.
MFC after: 1 week
- A race condition could happen if two threads were using RAS at the same time
as the code didn't reset RAS_END, the RAS code could believe we were not in
a RAS, when we were in fact.
- Using signed value logic to compare addresses wasn't such a good idea.
Many thanks to Ian to investigate on these issues.
Pointy hat to: cognet
PR: arm/161498
Submitted by: Ian Lepore <freebsd At damnhippie DOT dyndns dot org
MFC after: 1 week
page has been allocated, or we could end up using random values, and bad things
could happen.
PR: arm/161492
Submitted by: Ian Lepore <freebsd AT damnhippie dot dyndns DOT org>
MFC after: 1 week
This fixes a compiler warning at WARNS=6 when including the header files
as follows:
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/ip_var.h>
#include <netinet/udp.h>
#include <netinet/udp_var.h>
To run a /31 network, participating hosts MUST drop support
for directed broadcasts, and treat the first and last addresses
on subnet as unicast. The broadcast address for the prefix
should be the link local broadcast address, INADDR_BROADCAST.
- Remove ia_net, ia_netmask, ia_netbroadcast from struct in_ifaddr.
- Remove net.inet.ip.subnetsarelocal, I bet no one need it in 2011.
- fix bug when we were not forwarding to a host which matches classful
net address. For example router having 192.168.x.y/16 network attached,
would not forward traffic to 192.168.*.0, which are legal IPs in
CIDR world.
- For compatibility, leave autoguessing of mask based on class.
Reviewed by: andre, bz, rwatson
* Break out the PCI setup override code into a new function.
* Re-apply the PCI overrides on powersave resume. The retry timeout
register isn't currently being saved/resumed by the PCI driver/bus
code.
inlined by Qing Li in his big new-ARP commit. I am going to utilize
them in my newcarp work, and also these functions left declared
in in6_var.h for all the time they were absent.
Reviewed by: bz
a decoded range for an ACPI Host-PCI bridge, try to allocate it from the
ACPI system resource range. If that works, permit the resource allocation
regardless.
MFC after: 1 week
supporting procstat -f: properly provide capability rights information to
userspace. The bug resulted from a merge-o during upstreaming (or rather,
a failure to properly merge FreeBSD-side changed downstream).
Spotted by: des, kibab
MFC after: 3 days
This has been irking me for a while. This causes significant
CPU use on bottlenecked CPUs (eg my older EEEPC w/ an earlier
Celeron CPU and my MIPS24k boards) when they're passing
a lot of traffic.
Since the file/line values are only used for printing, this
should only affect display. It should have no operational
change on the code, besides reducing CPU use.
so that if no vnodes in the filesystem are actively in use the unmount
will succeed rather than failing with EBUSY.
Reported by: Garrett Cooper
Reviewed by: Attilio Rao and Kostik Belousov
Tested by: Garrett Cooper
PR: kern/161016
MFC after: 3 weeks
significant ones.
This has changed in the latest version of the socket API ID and
provides backwards compatibility and gets it in syn with the
usage of the IP_TOS socket option.
MFC after: 3 days.
route where the destination IP and the gateway IP is the same. This
special case handling is only meant for backward compatibility reason.
The last commit introduced a bug in the route check logic, where a
valid special case is treated as an error. This patch fixes that bug
along with some code cleanup.
Suggested by: gleb
Reviewed by: kmacy, discussed with gleb
MFC after: 1 day
struct route was changed in
http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/225698
and since then SCTP support was broken.
This needs to be MFCed to stable/9 to unbreak SCTP support in 9.0
MFC after: 3 days.
Check for this case and just return, so that the UCOM unit number zero is
not accidentially freed.
Submitted by: Danish FreeBSD user at EuroBSDcon 2011
MFC after: 3 days
This change fixes (theoretically) possible mbuf leak introduced in
r225586. Reorder code a bit and change return codes to be more specific
Reviewed by: glebius
Approved by: kib (mentor)
option is defined. This sysctl can be queried by feature_present(3).
Query for this feature in /sbin/atacontrol and /usr/sbin/burncd.
If these utilities detect that ATA_CAM is enabled, then these utilities
will error out. These utilities are compatible with the old ATA
driver, but are incomptible with the new ATA_CAM driver. By erroring out,
we give end-users an idea as to what remedies to use, and reduce the need for them
to file PR's. For atacontrol, camcontrol must be used instead,
and for burncd, alternative utilties from the ports collection must be used
such as sysutils/cdrtools.
In future, maybe someone can re-write burncd to work with ATA_CAM,
but at least for now, we give a somewhat useful error message to end users.
PR: 160979
Reviewed by: jh, Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar at gmail dot com>
Reported by: Joe Barbish <fbsd8 at a1poweruser dot com>
MFC after: 3 days
the unlikely event that sysctl_kmem_map_free() was performed on an
empty kmem map, it would incorrectly report the free space as zero.
Discussed with: avg
MFC after: 1 week
drivers that only ever attach to a particular MAC driver, i.e. inphy(4),
ruephy(4) and xlphy(4), to the directory where the respective MAC driver
lives and only compile it into the kernel when the latter is also there,
also removing it from miibus.ko and moving it into the module of the
respective MAC driver.
- While at it, rename exphy.c, which comes from NetBSD where the MAC driver
it corresponds to also is named ex(4) instead of xl(4) but that in FreeBSD
actually identifies itself as xlphy(4), and its function names accordingly
for consistency.
- Additionally while at it, fix some minor style issues like whitespace
in the register headers and add multi-inclusion protection to inphyreg.h.
remove explicit checks for BCM5716.
The BCM5709 and BCM5716 chips are virtually indistinguishable by
software except for the PCI device ID. The two chips differ in
that BCM5709 supports TCP/IP and iSCSI offload in Windows while
the BCM5716 doesn't.
While I'm here remove now unused definition of BCE_CHIP_NUM_5716
and BCE_CHIP_ID_5716_C0.
Reported by: sbruno
Reviewed by: davidch
Tested by: davidch
address if that interface does not support ARP. Otherwise the
system will generate error messages unnecessarily due to the missing
entry.
PR: kern/159602
Submitted by: pluknet
MFC after: 3 days
Zero any sense not transferred by the device as the SCSI specification
mandates that any untransferred data should be assumed to be zero.
Reviewed by: ken
address is being deleted. Only the last reference holder deletes the
loopback route. All other delete operations just clear the IFA_RTSELF
flag.
PR: kern/159601
Submitted by: pluknet
Reviewed by: discussed on net@
MFC after: 3 days
when reaching the zone limit of reassembly queue entries.
When the zone limit was reached not even the missing segment
that would complete the sequence space could be processed
preventing the TCP session forever from making any further
progress.
Solve this deadlock by using a temporary on-stack queue entry
for the missing segment followed by an immediate dequeue again
by delivering the contiguous sequence space to the socket.
Add logging under net.inet.tcp.log_debug for reassembly queue
issues.
Reviewed by: lsteward (previous version)
Tested by: Steven Hartland <killing-at-multiplay.co.uk>
MFC after: 3 days
raw IP sockets. It was deducted in ip_input() in preparation for
protocols interested only in the payload.
On raw sockets the IP header should be delivered as it at came in
from the network except for the byte order swaps in some fields.
This brings us in line with all other OS'es that provide raw
IP sockets.
Reported by: Matthew Cini Sarreo <mcins1-at-gmail.com>
MFC after: 3 days
It seems I was under the impression that a tab differs from a single
forward tabulation, namely that it blanks the underlying cells. This
seems not to be the case. They are identical.
This should fix applications like jove(1) that use tabs instead of
explicit cursor position setting.
Reported by: Brett Glass <brett lariat net>
MFC after: 3 days, after it's tested
As noted in kern/159780, printf() is not very jail-friendly, since it can't be easily monitored by jail management tools. This patch reports an error via log() instead, which, if nobody is watching the log file, still prints to the console.
Approved by: mentor (rwatson)
Submitted by: Eugene Grosbein <eugen@eg.sd.rdtc.ru>
MFC after: 5 days
* Add the interrupt bit in the configuration register
* Correctly set the counter register for the sampling overflow
interrupt. The interrupt is asserted when bit 31 is set.
So set the overflow value at 0x80000000 and subtract the
programmed value as appropriate.
heading "kernel panics with RPCSEC_GSS" appears to be caused by a
corrupted tailq list for the client structure. Looking at the code, calls
to the function svc_rpc_gss_forget_client() were done in an SMP unsafe
manner, with the svc_rpc_gss_lock only being acquired in the function
and not before it. As such, when multiple threads called
svc_rpc_gss_forget_client() concurrently, it could try and remove the
same client structure from the tailq lists multiple times.
The patch fixes this by moving the critical code into a separate
function called svc_rpc_gss_forget_client_locked(), which must be
called with the lock held. For the one case where the caller would
have no interest in the lock, svc_rpc_gss_forget_client() was retained,
but a loop was added to check that the client structure is still in
the tailq lists before removing it, to make it safe for multiple
concurrent calls.
Tested by: clinton.adams at gmail.com (earlier version)
Reviewed by: zkirsch
MFC after: 3 days
inpcb object.
Skip the TCP_SIGNATURE check in that case as it is consistent with the
output path (no TCP_SIGNATURE for outcoming packets in TIMEWAIT state)
and also because for TIMEWAIT state the verify may be less effective.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
Reported by: rwatson
No objections by: rwatson
MFC after: 3 days
itself, which sparc64 hardware doesn't support. One way to solve this
would be to directly call sched_preempt() instead of issuing a self-IPI.
However, quoting jhb@:
"On the other hand, you can probably just skip the IPI entirely if we are
going to send it to the current CPU. Presumably, once this routine
finishes, the current CPU will exit softlock (or will do so "soon") and
will then pick the next thread to run based on the adjustments made in
this routine, so there's no need to IPI the CPU running this routine
anyway. I think this is the better solution. Right now what is probably
happening on other platforms is as soon as this routine finishes the CPU
processes its self-IPI and causes mi_switch() which will just switch back
to the softclock thread it is already running."
- With r226054 and the the above change in place, sparc64 now no longer is
incompatible with ULE and vice versa. However, powerpc/E500 still is.
Submitted by: jhb
Reviewed by: jeff
and pc_pmap for SMP. This is key to allowing adding support for SCHED_ULE.
Thanks go to Peter Jeremy for additional testing.
- Add support for SCHED_ULE to cpu_switch().
Committed from: 201110DevSummit
valid - we don't allow for setting it on a file, for example - but it's
not something we should assert on.
For STABLE kernel, it changes nothing, because it's not compiled with
INVARIANTS. If it was, it would fix crashes. It also fixes an assert
in libc encountered with NFSv4 without nfsuserd(8) running.
Submitted by: Yuri Pankov (earlier version)
MFC after: 1 month
determine if a loopback route should be installed for an interface
IPv6 address. Another condition is the address must not belong to a
looopback interface.
Reviewed by: hrs
MFC after: 3 days
existing phys_avail[] table. If a hw.physmem setting causes a memory
domain to not be present in phys_avail[], the SRAT table will now be
ignored rather than triggering a panic when a CPU in the missing domain
tries to allocate a page.
MFC after: 1 week
thanks for their contiued support to FreeBSD.
This is version 10.80.00.003 from codeset 10.2.1 [1]
Obtained from: LSI http://kb.lsi.com/Download16574.aspx [1]
exposed by the security fix in FreeBSD-SA-11:05.unix.
Approved by: so (cperciva)
Approved by: re (kib)
Security: Related to FreeBSD-SA-11:05.unix, but not actually
a security fix.
Wrong in that it must be guarded (it's configurable)
and bogus in that there's absolutely no rationale for
it not default to a page size like all other archs.
o Remove redundant lookups of base address in cf_identify
o Fix some indenting issues
o Fix an identification bug that uses DRQ to checlk for ident block
returned. The correct spec is to look for BSY to be cleared.
Reviewed by: imp, marcel
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc
Author: Andrew Duane
octeon_ap_boot is not a bitmask. It holds the CPU Id of the
AP currently being started. As such there's no need to make
it a 64-bit integral and we're not limited to 64 CPUs.
Reported by: jmallet
Obtained from: Andre Duane
Add some improvements in the idle table callbacks:
- Replace instances of manual assembly instruction "hlt" call
with halt() function calling.
- In cpu_idle_mwait() avoid races in check to sched_runnable() using
the same pattern used in cpu_idle_hlt() with the 'hlt' instruction.
- Add comments explaining the logic behind the pattern used in
cpu_idle_hlt() and other idle callbacks.
Pre-11n devices and AR5416 use AR_PHY(263) for current RX RSSI.
AR9130 and later have a fourth calibration register (for doing
ADC calibration) and thus the register has moved to AR_PHY(271).
This isn't currently used by any of the active code; I'm committing
this for completeness and in case any third party code attempts to
use it for legacy reasons.
It is reported that on some chips (e.g. the 970MP) behavior of POW bit set
simultaneously with modifying other bits is undefined and may cause hangs.
The race should be handled in some other way, but for now just get back.
Reported by: nwitehorn
CAM.
Desriptor sense is a new sense data format that originated in SPC-3. Among
other things, it allows for an 8-byte info field, which is necessary to
pass back block numbers larger than 4 bytes.
This change adds a number of new functions to scsi_all.c (and therefore
libcam) that abstract out most access to sense data.
This includes a bump of CAM_VERSION, because the CCB ABI has changed.
Userland programs that use the CAM pass(4) driver will need to be
recompiled.
camcontrol.c: Change uses of scsi_extract_sense() to use
scsi_extract_sense_len().
Use scsi_get_sks() instead of accessing sense key specific
data directly.
scsi_modes: Update the control mode page to the latest version (SPC-4).
scsi_cmds.c,
scsi_target.c: Change references to struct scsi_sense_data to struct
scsi_sense_data_fixed. This should be changed to allow the
user to specify fixed or descriptor sense, and then use
scsi_set_sense_data() to build the sense data.
ps3cdrom.c: Use scsi_set_sense_data() instead of setting sense data
manually.
cam_periph.c: Use scsi_extract_sense_len() instead of using
scsi_extract_sense() or accessing sense data directly.
cam_ccb.h: Bump the CAM_VERSION from 0x15 to 0x16. The change of
struct scsi_sense_data from 32 to 252 bytes changes the
size of struct ccb_scsiio, but not the size of union ccb.
So the version must be bumped to prevent structure
mis-matches.
scsi_all.h: Lots of updated SCSI sense data and other structures.
Add function prototypes for the new sense data functions.
Take out the inline implementation of scsi_extract_sense().
It is now too large to put in a header file.
Add macros to calculate whether fields are present and
filled in fixed and descriptor sense data
scsi_all.c: In scsi_op_desc(), allow the user to pass in NULL inquiry
data, and we'll assume a direct access device in that case.
Changed the SCSI RESERVED sense key name and description
to COMPLETED, as it is now defined in the spec.
Change the error recovery action for a number of read errors
to prevent lots of retries when the drive has said that the
block isn't accessible. This speeds up reconstruction of
the block by any RAID software running on top of the drive
(e.g. ZFS).
In scsi_sense_desc(), allow for invalid sense key numbers.
This allows calling this routine without checking the input
values first.
Change scsi_error_action() to use scsi_extract_sense_len(),
and handle things when invalid asc/ascq values are
encountered.
Add a new routine, scsi_desc_iterate(), that will call the
supplied function for every descriptor in descriptor format
sense data.
Add scsi_set_sense_data(), and scsi_set_sense_data_va(),
which build descriptor and fixed format sense data. They
currently default to fixed format sense data.
Add a number of scsi_get_*() functions, which get different
types of sense data fields from either fixed or descriptor
format sense data, if the data is present.
Add a number of scsi_*_sbuf() functions, which print
formatted versions of various sense data fields. These
functions work for either fixed or descriptor sense.
Add a number of scsi_sense_*_sbuf() functions, which have a
standard calling interface and print the indicated field.
These functions take descriptors only.
Add scsi_sense_desc_sbuf(), which will print a formatted
version of the given sense descriptor.
Pull out a majority of the scsi_sense_sbuf() function and
put it into scsi_sense_only_sbuf(). This allows callers
that don't use struct ccb_scsiio to easily utilize the
printing routines. Revamp that function to handle
descriptor sense and use the new sense fetching and
printing routines.
Move scsi_extract_sense() into scsi_all.c, and implement it
in terms of the new function, scsi_extract_sense_len().
The _len() version takes a length (which should be the
sense length - residual) and can indicate which fields are
present and valid in the sense data.
Add a couple of new scsi_get_*() routines to get the sense
key, asc, and ascq only.
mly.c: Rename struct scsi_sense_data to struct
scsi_sense_data_fixed.
sbp_targ.c: Use the new sense fetching routines to get sense data
instead of accessing it directly.
sbp.c: Change the firewire/SCSI sense data transformation code to
use struct scsi_sense_data_fixed instead of struct
scsi_sense_data. This should be changed later to use
scsi_set_sense_data().
ciss.c: Calculate the sense residual properly. Use
scsi_get_sense_key() to fetch the sense key.
mps_sas.c,
mpt_cam.c: Set the sense residual properly.
iir.c: Use scsi_set_sense_data() instead of building sense data by
hand.
iscsi_subr.c: Use scsi_extract_sense_len() instead of grabbing sense data
directly.
umass.c: Use scsi_set_sense_data() to build sense data.
Grab the sense key using scsi_get_sense_key().
Calculate the sense residual properly.
isp_freebsd.h: Use scsi_get_*() routines to grab asc, ascq, and sense key
values.
Calculate and set the sense residual.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
same prefix. Since a single route entry is installed for the prefix
(without RADIX_MPATH), incoming packets on the interfaces that are not
associated with the prefix route may trigger an error message about
unable to allocation LLE entry, and fails L2. This patch makes sure a
valid route is present in the system, and allow the aforementioned
condition to exist and treats as valid.
Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: 5 days