32797 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mav
33d0103e47 When negotiating NTB_SB01BASE_LOCKUP workaround, don't try to limit the
BAR size to 1MB.  According to Xeon v3 specifications and my tests, that
size register is write-once and so not writeable after BIOS written it.

Instead of that, make the code work with BAR of any sufficient size,
properly calculating offset within its base.  It also simplifies the code.

Discussed with:	cem
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2016-06-04 00:18:59 +00:00
mav
a0753989c6 When negotiating MSIX parameters, give other head time to see our
NTB_MSIX_RECEIVED status, before making upper layers overwrite it.

This is not completely perfect, but now it works better then before.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2016-06-04 00:08:37 +00:00
zbb
67a23aa29f Use proper interface for FDT parsing and memory mapping in CESA
Improvements after r301220.
Bus space methods are not called so simple pmap_mapdev will suffice.
Use OF_getencprop to get buffer with already converted endianess.

Pointed out by: ian
Submitted by:   Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com>
Obtained from:  Semihalf
2016-06-03 18:54:16 +00:00
pfg
daeae55cad nxge(4): Remove useless self-assignment.
Apparently the original implementation brought a self-assignment
to work around some bogus lint issue that is not relevant anymore.

CID:	1347070
2016-06-03 15:33:21 +00:00
royger
28ea44dac8 xen-blkback: fix error path on failed attach
The current error path in case of failure during attach/initialization is
not correct and leaves blkback in a stuck state. This is due to blkback
waiting for blkfront to switch to state XenbusStateClosed, but if blkfront
never attached (because the guest is not even started) it cannot possibly
make it to that state.

Instead just wait for the frontend to be in a state different than
XenbusStateConnected in order to proceed with the shutdown. Also, it is
wrong to call xbb_detach directly because it destroys the lock which can
still be used by xbb_frontend_changed.

Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
2016-06-03 11:39:35 +00:00
royger
75d860b725 blkback: add support for hotplug scripts
Hotplug scripts are needed in order to use fancy disk configurations in xl,
like iSCSI disks. The job of hotplug scripts is to locally attach the disk
and present it to blkback as a block device or a regular file.

This change introduces a new xenstore node in the blkback hierarchy, called
"physical-device-path". This is a straigh replacement for the "params" node,
which was used before.

Hotplug scripts will need to read the "params" node, perform whatever
actions are necessary and then write the "physical-device-path" node. The
hotplug script is also in charge of detaching the disk once the domain has
been shutdown.

Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
2016-06-03 11:38:52 +00:00
arybchik
76c72fa482 sfxge(4): support EVQ timer workaround via MCDI
Submitted by:   Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      1 week
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/6675
2016-06-03 05:27:34 +00:00
adrian
524c69665f [drm] fix up hex_dump_to_buffer to not overflow linebuf.
That check wasn't enough to handle appending a two byte character
following it.

This prevented my T400 (Intel Core 2 Duo P8400) from attaching;
it would panic from a stack overflow detection.
2016-06-03 05:01:35 +00:00
zbb
44920da28c Add support for CESA on Armada38x
Changes:
- added new SoC ID in CESA attach
- allowed crypto driver IDs other than 0
- added CESA nodes to Armada38x .dts files
- enabled required devices in kernconf

Submitted by:	Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com>
Obtained from:	Semihalf
Sponsored by:	Stormshield
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6220
2016-06-02 18:41:33 +00:00
zbb
03c47d2a4c Add HMAC-SHA256 support in CESA
Only HMAC-SHA256 is added as it is the only SHA-2 variant supported by
cryptodev. It is not possible to register hardware support for other
algorithms in the family including regular non-keyed SHA256.

Submitted by:	Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com>
Obtained from:	Semihalf
Sponsored by:	Stormshield
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6219
2016-06-02 18:39:33 +00:00
zbb
9682ecbee5 Truncate HMAC output only if requested by the client
The output of HMAC was previously truncated to 12 bytes. This was only
correct in case of one particular crypto client - the new version of IPSEC.
Fix by taking into account the cri_mlen field in cryptoini session request
filled in by the client.

Submitted by:	Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com>
Obtained from:	Semihalf
Sponsored by:	Stormshield
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6218
2016-06-02 18:37:50 +00:00
zbb
f1fe5e60a7 Split CESA memory resource into TDMA and CESA regs
TDMA and CESA registers are placed in different ranges of memory. Split
memory resource in DTS to reflect that. This change is needed to support
multiple CESA nodes as otherwise the ranges of different nodes would
overlap.

In consequence, CESA_WRITE and CESA_READ macros have been split depending
on which range of registers is accessed. Offsets for CESA registers have
been modified as the base address has changed.

Submitted by:	Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com>
Obtained from:	Semihalf
Sponsored by:	Stormshield
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6217
2016-06-02 18:35:35 +00:00
zbb
4f50db8270 Map CESA SRAM memory in driver attach for Armada38x
On other platforms with CESA accelerator the SRAM memory is mapped in
early init before driver is attached. This method only works correctly
with mappings no smaller than L1 section size (1MB). There may be more
SRAM blocks and they may have smaller sizes than 1MB as is the case
for Armada38x. Instead, map SRAM memory with bus_space_map() in CESA
driver attach. Note that we can no longer assume that VA == PA for the
SRAM.

Submitted by:	Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com
Obtained from:	Semihalf
Sponsored by:	Stormshield
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6215
2016-06-02 18:31:36 +00:00
pfg
ba040f3c44 usb/uhso: Don't bail out on first USB error.
CID:		1305680
Submitted by:	hselasky
MFC after:	3 days
2016-06-02 15:30:58 +00:00
royger
db02c59e70 xen-netfront: use callout_reset_curcpu instead of callout_reset
This should help distribute the load of the callbacks.

Suggested by:	hps
Sponsored by:	Citrix Systems R&D
2016-06-02 14:25:10 +00:00
kadesai
41775010b2 Added support for Avago/Broadcom Cutlass(12 Gbps- 16 port count) controllers.
Submitted by:   Sumit Saxena <Sumit.Saxena@broadcom.com>
Reviewed by:    Kashyap Desai <Kashyap.Desai@broadcom.com>
MFC after:  3 days
Sponsored by:   AVAGO/BROADCOM Limited
2016-06-02 12:26:55 +00:00
avos
76edd62f5d urtw: fix unused variable assignments.
Append CWmax and retry limitation to tp->maxretry instead of rewriting it
(will restore pre-r198194 behavior).

Noticed by:	pfg, hps

Reported by:	Coverity
CID:		1304937, 1304920
2016-06-02 12:01:58 +00:00
royger
f8dfb38307 xen-netfront: perform an interface reset when changing options
The PV backend will only pick the new options when the interface is detached
and reattached again, so perform a full reset when changing options. This is
very fast, and should not be noticeable by the user.

Reviewed by:		Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com>
Sponsored by:		Citrix Systems R&D
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6658
2016-06-02 11:21:00 +00:00
royger
eca8dd90a2 xen-netfront: release grant references used for the shared rings
Just calling gnttab_end_foreign_access_ref doesn't free the references,
instead call gnttab_end_foreign_access with a NULL page argument in order to
have the grant references freed. The code that maps the ring
(xenbus_map_ring) already uses gnttab_grant_foreign_access which takes care
of allocating a grant reference.

Reviewed by:		Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com>
Sponsored by:		Citrix Systems R&D
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6608
2016-06-02 11:19:16 +00:00
royger
674010a405 xen-netfront: fix two hotplug related issues
This patch fixes two issues seen on hot-unplug. The first one is a panic
caused by calling ether_ifdetach after freeing the internal netfront queue
structures. ether_ifdetach will call xn_qflush, and this needs to be done
before freeing the queues. This prevents the following panic:

Fatal trap 9: general protection fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 2; apic id = 04
instruction pointer	= 0x20:0xffffffff80b1687f
stack pointer	        = 0x28:0xfffffe009239e770
frame pointer	        = 0x28:0xfffffe009239e780
code segment		= base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
			= DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
processor eflags	= interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process		= 0 (thread taskq)
[ thread pid 0 tid 100015 ]
Stopped at      strlen+0x1f:    movq    (%rcx),%rax
db> bt
Tracing pid 0 tid 100015 td 0xfffff800038a6000
strlen() at strlen+0x1f/frame 0xfffffe009239e780
kvprintf() at kvprintf+0xfa0/frame 0xfffffe009239e890
vsnprintf() at vsnprintf+0x31/frame 0xfffffe009239e8b0
kassert_panic() at kassert_panic+0x5a/frame 0xfffffe009239e920
__mtx_lock_flags() at __mtx_lock_flags+0x164/frame 0xfffffe009239e970
xn_qflush() at xn_qflush+0x59/frame 0xfffffe009239e9b0
if_detach() at if_detach+0x17e/frame 0xfffffe009239ea10
netif_free() at netif_free+0x97/frame 0xfffffe009239ea30
netfront_detach() at netfront_detach+0x11/frame 0xfffffe009239ea40
[...]

Another panic can be triggered by hot-plugging a NIC:

Fatal trap 18: integer divide fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
instruction pointer	= 0x20:0xffffffff80902203
stack pointer	        = 0x28:0xfffffe00508d3660
frame pointer	        = 0x28:0xfffffe00508d36a0
code segment		= base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
			= DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
processor eflags	= interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process		= 2960 (ifconfig)
[ thread pid 2960 tid 100088 ]
Stopped at      xn_txq_mq_start+0x33:   divl    %esi,%eax
db> bt
Tracing pid 2960 tid 100088 td 0xfffff8000850aa00
xn_txq_mq_start() at xn_txq_mq_start+0x33/frame 0xfffffe00508d36a0
ether_output() at ether_output+0x570/frame 0xfffffe00508d3720
arprequest() at arprequest+0x433/frame 0xfffffe00508d3820
arp_ifinit() at arp_ifinit+0x49/frame 0xfffffe00508d3850
xn_ioctl() at xn_ioctl+0x1a2/frame 0xfffffe00508d3890
in_control() at in_control+0x882/frame 0xfffffe00508d3910
ifioctl() at ifioctl+0xda1/frame 0xfffffe00508d39a0
kern_ioctl() at kern_ioctl+0x246/frame 0xfffffe00508d3a00
sys_ioctl() at sys_ioctl+0x171/frame 0xfffffe00508d3ae0
amd64_syscall() at amd64_syscall+0x2db/frame 0xfffffe00508d3bf0
Xfast_syscall() at Xfast_syscall+0xfb/frame 0xfffffe00508d3bf0
--- syscall (54, FreeBSD ELF64, sys_ioctl), rip = 0x8011e185a, rsp =
0x7fffffffe478, rbp = 0x7fffffffe4c0 ---

This is caused by marking the driver as active before it's fully
initialized, and thus calling xn_txq_mq_start with num_queues set to 0.

Reviewed by:		Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com>
Sponsored by:		Citrix Systems R&D
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6646
2016-06-02 11:18:02 +00:00
royger
5e05f5b01e xen-netfront: switch to using an interrupt handler
In order to use custom taskqueues we would have to mask the interrupt, which
is basically what is already done for an interrupt handler, or else we risk
loosing interrupts. This switches netfront to the same interrupt handling
that was done before multiqueue support was added.

Reviewed by:	Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com>
Sponsored by:	Citrix Systems R&D
2016-06-02 11:16:35 +00:00
royger
823bf33bdb xen-netfront: always keep the Rx ring full of requests
This is based on Linux commit 1f3c2eba1e2d866ef99bb9b10ade4096e3d7607c from
David Vrabel:

A full Rx ring only requires 1 MiB of memory.  This is not enough memory
that it is useful to dynamically scale the number of Rx requests in the ring
based on traffic rates, because:

a) Even the full 1 MiB is a tiny fraction of a typically modern Linux
   VM (for example, the AWS micro instance still has 1 GiB of memory).

b) Netfront would have used up to 1 MiB already even with moderate
   data rates (there was no adjustment of target based on memory
   pressure).

c) Small VMs are going to typically have one VCPU and hence only one
   queue.

Keeping the ring full of Rx requests handles bursty traffic better than
trying to converge on an optimal number of requests to keep filled.

Reviewed by:	Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com>
Sponsored by:	Citrix Systems R&D
2016-06-02 11:14:26 +00:00
royger
f3b8f1a84d xen-netfront: fix receiving TSO packets
Currently FreeBSD is not properly fetching the TSO information from the Xen
PV ring, and thus the received packets didn't have all the necessary
information, like the segment size or even the TSO flag set.

Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
2016-06-02 11:12:11 +00:00
adrian
ee47f5dd07 [iwm] valid_{tx,rx}_ant from radio_cfg is only needed for 8000 family.
* The "if (!data->valid_tx_ant || !data->valid_rx_ant) {" check was getting
  triggered with a 3165 chipset.

Submitted by:	Imre Vadasz <imre@vdsz.com>
Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD 3655dfb6fc311fc83e5ce8370dd91b4cd4a37991
2016-06-02 06:22:59 +00:00
adrian
e0537e6ebb [iwm] Fix several nitpicks in iwm(4).
Move some declarations to if_iwmreg.h.
    Remove iwm_fw_alive(); just call iwm_post_alive() directly.
    Simplify iwm_mvm_add_sta().
    Return timeout error from iwm_apm_init().
    Print a message when init (i.e. boot) firmware fails to load.
    Remove some commented-out code which wouldn't compile anyway.
    Move iwm_mvm_tx_fifo to if_iwmreg.h to match better where Linux puts it.

    Taken-From: OpenBSD (if_iwm.c r1.80 and if_iwmreg.h r1.11)

Submitted by:	 Imre Vadasz <imre@vdsz.com>
Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD 29fcb331e5620ae145a6ab9cdda830e22fff626a
2016-06-02 05:43:16 +00:00
adrian
fc563e2554 [iwm] Add bit-polling in Rx-DMA init code path.
Taken-From: OpenBSD (if_iwm.c r1.80)

Submitted by:	Imre Vadasz <imre@vdsz.com>
Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD ed35558754288911048cb607e57c688273ebd8d4
2016-06-02 05:00:52 +00:00
adrian
f04552e518 [iwm] Clean up iwm(4) scanning logic a bit.
Submitted by:	Imre Vadasz <imre@vdsz.com>
Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD 8f3ffab9136e33263d424275ec28f57ad2096437
2016-06-02 04:54:56 +00:00
adrian
40a4cbaffd [iwm] Use IWM_MAX_CMD_PAYLOAD_SIZE to improve command length checks.
Taken-From: OpenBSD (parts of if_iwm.c r1.57 and if_iwmreg.h r1.10)

Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD b70c1eaad06257c5c7f4d8110d21642ebec14f42
2016-06-02 04:53:28 +00:00
adrian
50e0739be8 [iwm] add LED blinking for iwm hardware that supports it.
Submitted by:	Imre Vadasz <imre@vdsz.com>
Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD, Linux iwlwifi/mvm
2016-06-02 04:42:28 +00:00
adrian
57e9f6ffef [ath] correctly shift the QCA9565 LNA config into the mci config variable.
Tested:

* QCA9565, STA + BT mode
2016-06-02 04:25:54 +00:00
gnn
e90f6cad4e Fix kernel build. Improper definition location of a variable. 2016-06-02 01:59:41 +00:00
adrian
22b333e62a [ath] commit initial bluetooth coexistence support for the MCI NICs.
This is the initial framework to call into the MCI HAL routines and drive
the basic state engine.

The MCI bluetooth coex model uses a command channel between wlan and
bluetooth, rather than a 2-wire or 3-wire signaling protocol to control things.
This means the wlan and bluetooth chip exchange a lot more information and
signaling, even at the per-packet level.  The NICs in question can share
the input LNA and output PA on the die, so they absolutely can't stomp
on each other in a silly fashion.  It also allows for the bluetooth side
to signal when profiles come and go, so the driver can take appropriate
control.  There's also the possibility of dynamic bluetooth/wlan duty cycle
control which I haven't yet really played with.

It configures things up with a static "wlan wins everything" coexistence,
configures up the available 2GHz channel map for bluetooth, sets a static
duty cycle for bluetooth/wifi traffic priority and drives the basics needed to
keep the MCI HAL code happy.

It doesn't do any actual coexistence except to default to "wlan wins everything",
which at least demonstrates that things do indeed work.  Bluetooth inquiry frames
still trump wifi (including beacons), so that demonstrates things really do
indeed seem to work.

Tested:

* AR9462 (WB222), STA mode + bt
* QCA9565 (WB335), STA mode + bt

TODO:

* .. the rest of coexistence.  yes, bluetooth, not people.  That stuff's hard.
* It doesn't do the initial BT side calibration, which requires a WLAN chip
  reset.  I'll fix up the reset path a bit more first before I enable that.
* The 1-ant and 2-ant configuration bits aren't being set correctly in
  if_ath_btcoex.c - I'll dig into that and fix it in a subsequent commit.
* It's not enabled by default for WB222/WB225 even though I believe it now
  can be - I'll chase that up in a subsequent commit.

Obtained from:	Qualcomm Atheros, Linux ath9k
2016-06-02 00:51:36 +00:00
np
ca40d6fbcb iw_cxgbe: Fix panic that occurs when c4iw_ev_handler tries to acquire
comp_handler_lock but c4iw_destroy_cq has already freed the CQ memory
(which is where the lock resides).

Submitted by:	Krishnamraju Eraparaju @ Chelsio
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2016-06-01 18:46:54 +00:00
avos
90a7dc76f0 urtwn: unbreak CTS-to-self protection mode.
Do not set HWRTSEN bit when CTS-to-self is used; CTS2SELF bit triggers
CTS frame transmission by itself (and it does not work when HWRTSEN bit
is set).

Tested with:
 * RTL8188CUS, HOSTAP mode (11g)
 * RTL8188EU, STA mode (11g)
2016-06-01 15:47:19 +00:00
avos
eceefd8f8e urtwn: fix non-ERP BSS detection in HOSTAP mode.
Receive all beacons in HOSTAP mode; they will give more information about
present non-ERP / legacy BSSs (used to choose protection mode).

Tested with RTL8188CUS (HOSTAP, urtwn) + RTL8821AU (HOSTAP, 11b mode).
2016-06-01 14:57:53 +00:00
arybchik
8a629debd0 sfxge(4): cleanup: remove unused variables in common code
Submitted by:   Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      1 week
2016-06-01 14:16:16 +00:00
arybchik
84195c98da sfxge(4): cleanup: add missing space after if keyword
Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      1 week
2016-06-01 14:11:40 +00:00
br
0e8116a802 Add a riscv define.
Submitted by:	Yukishige Shibata <y-shibat@mtd.biglobe.ne.jp>
2016-06-01 14:03:13 +00:00
arybchik
d992d40263 sfxge(4): set moderation in efx_ev_qcreate
This simplifies setting an initial interrupt moderation value, and
avoids most calls to evx_ev_qmoderate from contexts where MCDI is
not allowed (MCDI is need for an EVQ timer workaround in a later patch).

Submitted by:   Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by:    gnn
Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      1 week
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6673
2016-06-01 14:03:07 +00:00
trasz
1c6280eddd Reduce the priority of cxgbei(4) driver, so it doesn't get chosen
by default.  This is a workaround for a too simplistic ICL module
choosing mechanism.  To use it, specify offload in ctl.conf
or iscsi.conf.

This fixes a problem where "kldload cxgbei" wedges the iSCSI stack,
if you don't have a Chelsio card installed, or the endpoints of the
iSCSI session are not reachable through addresses configured
on that interface.

Reviewed by:	np@
MFC after:	1 month
2016-06-01 12:04:04 +00:00
sephe
e6448344d4 hyperv: Rename some cleaned up/almost cleaned up files
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Microsoft OSTC
2016-06-01 09:20:52 +00:00
sephe
f6411f5ef3 hyperv/channel: Only cpu0 is supported as channel target cpu on WIN7
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Microsoft OSTC
2016-06-01 07:11:54 +00:00
sephe
62f3a9db50 hyperv/vmbus: Redefine event flags.
- Nuke unnecessary union.
- Avoid convoluted macro indirection.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Microsoft OSTC
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6671
2016-06-01 06:51:44 +00:00
arybchik
e6a8398ae1 sfxge(4): cope with code duplication on SW events composition
Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      2 days
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6666
2016-06-01 06:51:19 +00:00
sephe
cd6b13ced1 bge: Force chipid to 5720 A0 for 5717 C0 in an early place
Discussed with:	yongari
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Microsoft OSTC
2016-06-01 05:15:11 +00:00
adrian
e4b5ee08b5 [ath_hal] add extra MCI definitions used by the later chips (QCA9565/Aphrodite).
Obtained from:	Linux ath9k
2016-06-01 01:43:46 +00:00
arybchik
bc15278c4b sfxge(4): avoid code duplication in SW events definition
Reviewed by:    gnn
Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      2 days
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6662
2016-05-31 20:54:42 +00:00
arybchik
4f00516ac6 sfxge(4): move definition of the SW events to sfxge.h
Tx flush done event is defined and Rx-specific header is not a good
place for it.

Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      2 days
2016-05-31 18:34:39 +00:00
arybchik
a2e427a148 sfxge(4): zero should be used as RxQ label in SW event
The buggy code was using the rxq index but should use the evq label
associated with the rxq. It was missed in r298735.

Reviewed by:    gnn
Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      2 days
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6661
2016-05-31 18:31:17 +00:00
arybchik
e7d7f493b4 sfxge(4): regenerate MCDI headers from firmwaresrc .yml
Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:      1 week
2016-05-31 18:04:16 +00:00