a number of cores, this allows for a sparse set of CPUs. Implement support
for sparse core masks on Octeon.
XXX jeff@ suggests that all_cpus should include cores that are offline or
running other applications/OSes, so the platform API should be further
extended to allow us to set all_cpus to include all cores that are
physically-present as opposed to only those that are running FreeBSD.
Submitted by: Bhanu Prakash (with modifications)
Reviewed by: jchandra
Glanced at by: kib, jeff, jhb
KASSERT()s and eliminate the rest.
Replace excessive printf()s and a panic() in bufdone_finish() with a
KASSERT() in vm_page_io_finish().
Reviewed by: kib
Resort the CURVNET_SET* macros in the non-VNET_DEBUG case to match
the call order of the VNET_DEBUG case.
Add the VNET_ASSERT() to the non-VNET_DEBUG case as well so that
INVARIANTS will still catch problems.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
Make VNET_ASSERT() available with either VNET_DEBUG or INVARIANTS.
Change the syntax to match KASSERT() to allow more flexible panic
messages rather than having a printf with hardcoded arguments
before panic.
Adjust the few assertions we have to the new format (and enhance
the output).
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
attached, activate the page after the successful read, and free the page
if read was unsuccessfull.
Freshly allocated page is not on any queue yet, and not activating (or
deactivating) the page leaves it on no queue, excluding the page from
pagedaemon scans and making the memory disappeared until the vnode
reclaimed.
Reviewed by: avg
MFC after: 1 week
seem to work when building xdev anymore (most likely my changes lately
moving the TARGET guessing stuff to Makefile from Makefile.inc1, but I
really don't grok why). Fix make xdev by putting them on the command
line. This will work either way while I try to figure it out.
make sure we define it for the xdev stuff.
Move xdev stuff to be last again in this file.
# xdev-build works now, but xdev-install appears to be broken though.
- this also includes virtualization support on these devices
Correct some vlan issues we were seeing in test, jumbo frames on vlans
did not work correctly, this was all due to confused logic around HW
filters, the new code should now work for all uses.
Important fix: when mbuf resources are depeleted, it was possible to
completely empty the RX ring, and then the RX engine would stall
forever. This is fixed by a flag being set whenever the refresh code
fails due to an mbuf shortage, also the local timer now makes sure
that all queues get an interrupt when it runs, the interrupt code
will then always call rxeof, and in that routine the first thing done
is now to check the refresh flag and call refresh_mbufs. This has been
verified to fix this type 'hang'. Similar code will follow in the other
drivers.
Finally, sync up shared code for the I350 support.
Thanks to everyone that has been reporting issues, and helping in the
debug/test process!!
images that are of a certain size. The geometery is bogus, but that
doesn't matter since the new packet mode onviates the need to get the
geometry right.
invocations of Makefile.inc1 (since that's supposed to be an internal
interface for world and related targets). Document this with a .error
message. For a transition period, support passing in just TARGET, but
give a .warning for that case: I plan on removing it in 9.0...
Some of the patches we are preparing for porting ATF from NetBSD
refer to '/usr/libexec' several times. Instead of repeating the
path all over the place, add ${LIBEXECDIR} to match ${LIBDATADIR}
and reduce the redundancy of the relevant makefiles.
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
Approved by: ru
MFC after: 1 month
then that target is invoked for each architecture rather than the
default action of building world and kernels for each architecture.
- Add a 'make toolchains' wrapper which uses UNIVERSE_TARGET to build
toolchains for all architectures.
- Document JFLAG, MAKE_JUST_KERNELS, and MAKE_JUST_WORLDS variables for
'make universe'.
Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: 1 week
version of it. There is also a WG311v3 which uses a chipset covered by
malo(4). Along the way add the WG311T to the list which is also an
atheros chipset.
PR: docs/154589
Approved by: kib (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
to construct the full pathname. It starts to search at the default
mountpoint which is /dev/shm. If this fails it runs through fstab
and searches for shmfs and tmpfs. Whatever it finds will be
statfs()'ed to be checked for Linux' fs magic for shmfs (0x01021994).
Ideally our tmpfs should deliver this fs magic to Linux processes, but
as our tmpfs is considered to be an experimental feature we can not
assume that there is always a tmpfs available.
To make shared memory work in the Linuxulator, force the fs type of
/dev/shm (which can be a symlink) to match what Linux expects. The user
is responsible (info has to be added to the linux base ports and the docs)
to setup a suitable link for /dev/shm.
Noticed by: Andre Albsmeier <Andre.Albsmeier@siemens.com>
Submitted by: Andre Albsmeier <Andre.Albsmeier@siemens.com>
MFC after: 1 month
attributes for preloaded modules/images. In particular, MODINFO_ADDR has
the added complexity of not always being relocated properly. Rather than
kluging this in the various components that are affected, we handle it
in a centralized place (preload_fetch_addr()). To that end, expose a new
variable, preload_addr_relocate, that MD initialization code can set and
that turns the address attribute into a valid kernel VA.
Architectures that need the relocation: arm & powerpc (at least).
Components that can utilize this: acpi(4), md(4), fb(4), pci(4), ZFS, geli.
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks