critical_exit() owepreempt check. ULE will always use owepreempt to
preempt the idle thread. This change does not effect 4BSD since it will
never set owepreempt without PREEMPTION enabled.
- Remove some unused code from choosethread().
Discussed with: jhb
Approved by: re
Timezone data changes in the following locations:
- Egypt (push possible DST ending one year ahead)
- Iran gets DST again in 2008.
- Palestine DST time for this year fixed.
- Brasils DST rule change in 2008.
- Venezuela time moves half an hour back at the end of this year.
PR: conf/116900
Approved by: re (Ken Smith), grog@ (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
support for these. This is in line with gnu/lib/libgomp/config.h and
gnu/lib/libstdc++/config.h.
Reviewed by: cognet, obrien
Approved by: re (kensmith)
it must first ensure that the page is no longer mapped. This is
trivially accomplished by calling pmap_remove_all() a little earlier
in vm_page_cache(). While I'm in the neighborbood, make a related
panic message a little more useful.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Reported by: Peter Holm and Konstantin Belousov
Reviewed by: Konstantin Belousov
a consequence of sparc64/sparc64/vm_machdep.c revision 1.76. It occurs
when uma_small_free() frees a page. The solution has two parts: (1) Mark
pages allocated with VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ as PG_UNMANAGED. (2) Defer the lock
assertion in pmap_page_is_mapped() until after PG_UNMANAGED is tested.
This is safe because both PG_UNMANAGED and PG_FICTITIOUS are immutable
flags, i.e., they do not change state between the time that a page is
allocated and freed.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
PR: 116794
TCP: [X.X.X.X]:X to [X.X.X.X]:X tcpflags 0x18<PUSH,ACK>; tcp_do_segment: FIN_WAIT_2: Received data after socket was closed, sending RST and removing tcpcb
So that it also includes how many bytes of data were received. It now looks
like this:
TCP: [X.X.X.X]:X to [X.X.X.X]:X tcpflags 0x18<PUSH,ACK>; tcp_do_segment: FIN_WAIT_2: Received X bytes of data after socket was closed, sending RST and removing tcpcb
Approved by: re (gnn)
not being independently freeable. This allows one to embed an mbuf in
the cluster itself. This confers the benefits of the packet zone on
all cluster sizes. Embedded mbufs currently suffer from the same
limitation that packet zone mbufs do in that one cannot disconnect
them and pass them around independently of the cluster. It would
likely be possible to eliminate this limitation in the future by
adding a second reference for the mbuf itself.
Approved by: re(gnn)
problems with the syncache, it produces a lot of console noise and has led
to quite a few false positive bug reports. It can be selectively
re-enabled when debugging specific problems by frobbing the same sysctl.
Discussed with: silby
Approved by: re (gnn)
directory itself (rather than any of its contents) is visible to the
current thread.
MFC after: 1 week
PR: kern/90063
Submitted by: john of 8192.net
Approved by: re (kensmith)
I also took the chance to make the list of supported devices a
bit more compact, as it was really long to read.
Even though re@ and Warner only saw the diffs for the code, i expect
their approval also covered the manpage update.
Approved by: re, imp (implicitly i hope)
MFC after: 3 days
with all functions supported. This is done adding usb device IDs
to the table of recognised devices (because there is no standard
'scanner' class, so no other way to recognise them), and with
a small change to the uscanner attach routine that prevents
reconfiguring the whole USB device while we are dealing only with
one of its USB interfaces.
The latter part has been suggested by Steinar Hamre in
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=107665 , i have
only added a bit of explaination to the code.
I have personally tried this on the Epson DX-5050 and DX-6000
devices (on the US market they have different names, CX-something).
I have good reasons to think that, possibly with the mere addition
of more USB ids to the table in uscanner.c, this should work with
all Epson multifunction devices in that family (from DX-3800 to
DX-7000 - these units are in the 50-120$ price range).
More details on related topics (SANE configuration, OCR, etc.)
at http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/dx5050.html
Manpage updates coming soon.
Approved by: re, imp
MFC after: 3 days
with identical meaning as the colon ":". This is to support a syntax
that is more similar to a PCI device specification in the device hints
file. The selector is not fully compatible with the specification in
the hints file, since entries in that file use a different prefix,
which needs to be added to the getsel() routine, if full support of
that syntax is found to be desirable.
Approved by: re (Ken Smith)
PCI selectors with 2 or 3 elements behave exactly as before (i.e. the
domain is 0 and in the 2 element case, the function is also 0).
The form with 4 selector elements works as in the previous revision
and provides the PCI domain number as the left-most selector element.
This change allows old scripts (which used the 2 or 3 selector element
formats) to be kept. Without this patch, the 3 element form was parsed
as starting with a domain number (and the function was assumed to be 0),
with this patch, the domain is assumed to be 0 (and the last value is
used as the function number).
The man page is updated to describe the new selector semantics.
Approved by: re (Ken Smith)
it would return true on a partial match where it would think the edsc module
was already present by having a positive match on 'ed'. This changes it so
that it compares the full string including the nul terminators.
This also fixes a buffer overflow in the ifkind variable where the length of
the interface name in *argv wasnt checked for size.
Reviewed by: brooks
Approved by: re (gnn)
UDMA modes.
Please notice that Soekris NET5501 bios versions before 1.32f has a bug
that prevents this from working.
Approved by: re (gnn)
MFC: 2 weeks
following changes:
: 2007-10-02 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
:
: * tmac/doc-common, tmac/groff_doc.man: Add FreeBSD 6.2, document
: FreeBSD 5.5 and 7.0.
:
: * tmac/doc-syms: Give better names for System V releases.
: 2007-05-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
:
: * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Convert `-' to `\-' where appropriate.
: Recommend `tbl' instead of `-column' lists for more complicated
: cases.
Before that fix, it was possible for the function to fail if number
of sharers changes between 'x = sx->sx_lock' step and atomic_cmpset_acq_ptr()
call.
This fixes ZFS problem when ZFS returns strange EIO errors under load.
In ZFS there is a code that depends on the fact that sx_try_slock() can
only fail if there is an exclusive owner.
Discussed with: attilio
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: re (kensmith)
after the switch leads to a race where the outgoing thread still owns
the local queue lock while another cpu may switch it in. This race
is only possible on machines where cpu_switch can take significantly
longer on different cpus which in practice means HTT machines with
unfair thread scheduling algorithms.
Found by: kris (of course)
Approved by: re
starvation caused by unbalanced interrupt loads.
- Change the rebalancer to work on stathz ticks but retain randomization.
- Simplify locking in tdq_idled() to use the tdq_lock_pair() rather than
complex sequences of locks to avoid deadlock.
Reported by: kris
Approved by: re
the threading libraries is built. This simplifies the
logic in makefiles that need to check if the pthreads
support is present. It also fixes a bug where we would
build a threading library that we shouldn't have built:
for example, building with WITHOUT_LIBTHR and the default
value of DEFAULT_THREADING_LIB (libthr) would mistakenly
build the libthr library, but not install it.
Approved by: re (kensmith)