because calling mmap() etc. may use GOT which is not set up
yet. Use calloc() instead of mmap() in cases where this
was the case before (sparc64, powerpc, arm).
Submitted by: Dimitry Andric (dimitry andric com)
Reviewed by: kan
Approved by: ed (mentor)
Reported by: Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny@gmail.com>
- Only require 256k of blocks per-cg when trying to allocate contiguous
journal blocks. The storage may not actually be contiguous but is at
least within one cg.
- When disabling SUJ leave SU enabled and report this to the user. It
is expected that users will upgrade SU filesystems to SUJ and want
a similar downgrade path.
wlan interfaces) from being automatically reloaded via devd shutdown
event handlers.
- Revert part of my previous changes to call ifn_stop on subinterfaces
when an interface is detached. It is better to destroy the interfaces
first so that an 'ifconfig foo0.blah down' doesn't result in ifconfig
auto-loading if_foo.ko. The ifconfig command will not be invoked if
foo0.blah is gone when ifn_stop() is called. Furthermore, it is not
necessary to explicitly invoke ifn_stop() after the subinterface is
destroyed as devd will already do that.
- Pass -n to ifconfig when destroying interfaces so that destroying a
cloned interface does not kldload any drivers.
Reviewed by: dougb
MFC after: 4 days
interface when tearing down a vlan interface. If a trunk interface is
detached, all of its multicast addresses are removed before the ifnet
departure eventhandlers are invoked. This means that all of the multicast
addresses are removed before the vlan interfaces are removed which causes
the if_delmulti() calls in the vlan teardown to fail.
In the VLAN_ARRAY case, this left vlan interfaces referencing a no longer
valid parent interface. In the !VLAN_ARRAY case, the eventhandler gets
stuck in an infinite loop retrying vlan_unconfig_locked() forever. In
general the callers of vlan_unconfig_locked() do not expect nor handle
failure, so I believe it is safer to ignore the errors and tear down as
much of the vlan state as possible.
Silence from: net@
MFC after: 4 days
ar(1)'s dependencies on compressor libraries -lz, -lbz2 and -llzma and
fixes building HEAD on some versions of FreeBSD[78]. Option -j and -z
is now accepted but ignored.
Compressed ar(1) archives are not useful without a ld(1) that can read
them. Also, the current ar(1) compression scheme prevents random
access of archive members and needs to be redesigned anyway.
Submitted by: kientzle (original patch)
Reviewed by: delphij
Discussed on: -current mailing list
here, make the style of assertion used by pmap_enter() consistent
across all architectures.
On entry to pmap_remove_write(), assert that the page is neither
unmanaged nor fictitious, since we cannot remove write access to
either kind of page.
With the push down of the page queues lock, pmap_remove_write() cannot
condition its behavior on the state of the PG_WRITEABLE flag if the
page is busy. Assert that the object containing the page is locked.
This allows us to know that the page will neither become busy nor will
PG_WRITEABLE be set on it while pmap_remove_write() is running.
Correct a long-standing bug in vm_page_cowsetup(). We cannot possibly
do copy-on-write-based zero-copy transmit on unmanaged or fictitious
pages, so don't even try. Previously, the call to pmap_remove_write()
would have failed silently.
am now able to run 32 cores ok.. but I still will hang
on buildworld with a NFS problem. I suspect I am missing
a patch for the netlogic rge driver.
JC check and see if I am missing anything except your
core-mask changes
Obtained from: JC
code base. We now properly have ONE thread
that services all VNET's. Also we purge out
the old timer based iterator code which had
multiple LOR's and other issues.
MFC after: 3 days
firmware in order to take over control of the SMU. Without doing this,
the firmware background process doing fan control will run amok as we
take over the system and crash the management chip.
This is limited to these two machines because our kernel is heavily
dependent on firmware accesses, and so quiescing firmware can cause
nasty problems.
Powermac G5 systems. MSI and several other things are not presently
supported.
The U3/U4 internal device support portions of this change were contributed
by Andreas Tobler.
MFC after: 1 week
This eliminates the only place where we can sleep when calling zio_interrupt().
As a side-effect this can actually improve performance a little as we
allocate one less thing for every I/O.
Prodded by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
avoid calling zio_interrupt() from geom_up thread context. It turns out that
when provider is forcibly removed from the system and we kill worker thread
there can still be some ZIOs pending. To complete pending ZIOs when there is
no worker thread anymore we still have to call zio_interrupt() from geom_up
context. To avoid this race just remove use of worker threads altogether.
This should be more or less fine, because I also thought that zio_interrupt()
does more work, but it only makes small UMA allocation with M_WAITOK.
It also saves one context switch per I/O request.
PR: kern/145339
Reported by: Alex Bakhtin <Alex.Bakhtin@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
so ni_txrate returned 0 which is a invalid result.
- The fourth argument of ieee80211_ratectl_tx_complete() could be not
NULL.
Reported by: Gustau P?rez <gperez at entel.upc.edu>
Tested by: Gustau P?rez <gperez at entel.upc.edu>,
Ian FREISLICH <ianf at clue.co.za>
MFC after: 3 days
Starting something that wants input on login seems strange and can be
dangerous. In some configurations, causing output can be bad, but it is not
as dangerous.
I do not expect this msgs invocation to be uncommented often.
PR: conf/96015
MFC after: 4 days
On a soekris Net5501, if you do a watchdog -t 16, followed by a watchdog
-t 0 to disable the watchdog, and then after some time (16s) re-enable
the watchdog the box reboots immediatly. This prevents also to stop and
restart watchdogd(8).
This is because when you stop the watchdog, the timer is not stoped,
only the hard reset is disabled. So when the timer has elapsed, the C2
event of the timer is set.
But when the hard reset is re-enabled, the event is not cleared and the
box reboots.
The attached patch stops and resets the counter when the watchdog is
disabled and do not disable the hard reset of the timer (if the timer
has elapsed it's too late).
Submitted by: Patrick Lamaizière
- add a moderation value to the Link vector
- allow disabling HW RSC on the 82599 if LRO
is not enabled.
- correct error in the stats code
- change optic type on the 82598 DA device
Thanks to Andrew Boyer for the changes.
We cannot expect that modspace is the last entry in the linker
set and thus that modspace + possible extra space up to PAGE_SIZE
would be contiguous. For the moment do not support more than
*_MODMIN space and ignore the extra space (*).
(*) We know how to get it back but it'll need testing.
Discussed with: jeff, rwatson (briefly)
Reviewed by: jeff
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH
MFC after: 4 days