outside the range of valid file descriptors
PR: kern/164970
Submitted by: Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy@acm.org>
Reviewed by: jilles
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 1 week
we look at count of addresses on a particular vhid, we
should account number of addresses on cif.
To achieve this we need to run carp_attach() and
carp_detach() under appropriate cif lock.
r228476 fixed superfluous link UP/DOWN messages but broke IPMI
access during boot. It's not clear why r228476 breaks IPMI and
should be revisited.
Reported by: Paul Guyot <paulguyot <> ieee dot org >
MFC after: 1 week
identical now that the bus spaces are unified under sys/x86.
Replace them with a single uart_cpu_x86.c.
o delete uart_cpu_i386.c
o move uart_cpu_amd64.c to uart_cpu_x86.c
o update files.amd64 and files.i386 accordingly.
usermode context switches (long jumps and ucontext operations). If these
are used across threads, multiple threads can end up with the same TLS base.
Madness will then result.
This makes behavior on PPC match that on x86 systems and on Linux.
MFC after: 10 days
compatibility, it broke programs using devstat, under 32-bit compatibility and
not.
It's very difficult to fix the identifiers used by devstat, so this change is
simply being backed out. Since changes to 3rd-party code seem likely, and may be
necessary to properly fix 32-bit binaries on 64-bit kernel, it would seem better
to make more invasive changes to fix GEOM's problems with 32-bit compatibility in
general.
The right thing to do is to replace all of the use of pointers as opaque
identifiers with a fixed-size (64-bit or even 32-bit should be enough for tracking
unique GEOM elments) field. That probably maintains source compatibility with
most GEOM consumers, and allows xml2tree to make better assumptions about how to
decode the identifiers.
Submitted by: Anton Yuzhaninov
problem where userspace apps such as smartctl fail due to CAM_REQUEUE_REQ
status getting returned when tagged commands are outstanding when smartctl
sends its I/O using the pass(4) interface.
Sponsored by: Intel
Found and tested by: Ravi Pokala <rpokala at panasas dot com>
Reviewed by: scottl
Approved by: scottl
MFC after: 1 week
- Use more natural ip->i_flags instead of vap->va_flags in the final
flags check.
- Style improvements.
No functional change intended.
MFC after: 2 weeks
privilege attempts to toggle SF_SETTABLE flags.
- Use the '^' operator in the SF_SNAPSHOT anti-toggling check.
Flags are now stored to ip->i_flags in one place after all checks.
Submitted by: bde
add a FreeBSD_version check. It should work fine for compiling
on -HEAD, 9.x and 8.x.
* Conditionally compile the 11n options only when 11n is enabled.
The above changes allow the ath(4) driver to compile and run on
8.1-RELEASE (Hi old PC-BSD!) but with the 11n stuff disabled.
I've done a test against the net80211 and tools in 8.1-RELEASE.
The NIC used in testing is the AR2427 in an EEEPC.
Just to be clear - this change is to allow the -HEAD ath/hal/rate
code to run on 9.x _and_ 8.x with no source changes. However,
when running on earlier kernels, it should only be used for legacy
mode. (Don't define ATH_ENABLE_11N.)
this commit is not enough to enable CARP operation on
if_bridge(4), because the latter doesn't handle or even
initialize its ifp->if_link_state.
Reported by: Alexander Lunev <sol289 gmail.com>
in set_apic_interrupt_ids(). Besides, set_apic_interrupts_ids() is not
called in the !SMP case too.
Fix this by:
- Adding the BSP as an interrupt target directly in cpu_startup().
- Remove an obsolete optimization where the BSP are skipped in
set_apic_interrupt_ids().
Reported by: jh
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC: r233961
Pointy hat to: me
The SA_PROC signal property indicated whether each signal number is directed
at a specific thread or at the process in general. However, that depends on
how the signal was generated and not on the signal number. SA_PROC was not
used.
accesses of the cache member of vm_object objects.
- Use novel vm_page_is_cached() for checks outside of the vm subsystem.
Reviewed by: alc
MFC after: 2 weeks
X-MFC: r234039
is already open in this process.
If the named semaphore is already open, sem_open() only increments a
reference count and did not take the flags into account (which otherwise
happens by passing them to open()). Add an extra check for O_CREAT|O_EXCL.
PR: kern/166706
Reviewed by: davidxu
MFC after: 10 days
They do not have compatible configuration registers in PCI configuration
space. Instead their configuration resides in AMD "PM I/O" space
(accessed via a pair of I/O space registers).
MFC after: 5 days
that it will be freed to the cache pool rather than the default pool.
Otherwise, the cached pages within the reservation may be recycled sooner
than necessary.
Reported by: Andrey Zonov
leak when iterating over possible audit trail directories. This fix will
be merged upstream in an identical form, but hasn't yet appeared in an
OpenBSM release.
Submitted by: guido
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
MFC after: 3 days
policy configuration, avoid leaking resources following failed calls
to get and set MAC labels by file descriptor.
Reported by: Mateusz Guzik <mjguzik at gmail.com> + clang scan-build
MFC after: 3 days
accounting for I/O counts at completion of I/O operation. Also switch
from using global devmtx to vnode mutex to reduce contention.
Suggested and reviewed by: kib