1. move unmapped_buf_allowed to machdep.c.
2. map both pmap_mapbios() and pmap_mapdev() to pmap_mapdev_attr()
and have the actual work done by pmap_mapdev_priv() (renamed from
pmap_mapdev()). Use pmap_mapdev_priv() to map the I/O port space
because we can't use CTR() that early.
3. add pmap_pinit_common() that's used by both pmap_pinit0() and
pmap_pinit(). Previously pmap_pinit0() would call pmap_pinit(),
but that would create 2 KTR events. While here, use pmap_t instead
of "struct pmap *".
4. fix pmap_kenter() to use vm_paddr_t as the type for the physical.
5. various white-space adjustments for consistency.
6. use C99 and KNF for function definitions where appropriate.
7. slightly re-order prototypes and defines in <machine/pmap.h>
No functional change (other than the creation of KTR_PMAP events).
is useful primarily on a system used for cross-building, when you have a
set of flags to apply to the TARGET_ARCH being cross-built but don't want
those settings applied to building the cross-tools or other components that
run on the build host machine.
Interestingly, the pkill tool lives in bin, not usr.bin. Haven't bothered
to check if this is because the tool moved or because the tests were
originally added in the wrong place.
Also, remove the expression which calculated the location of the
strings for a new image and grown over the time to be
non-comprehensible. Instead, calculate the offsets by steps, which
also makes fixing the alignments much cleaner.
Reported and reviewed by: alc
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not
installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have
wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than
ensuring they are not left behind.
But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these
tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken
stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work
with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they
should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@.
ifi_oqdrops. This is a temporary workaround until ifqueue(9) vanishes.
While here, remove the pointless ifi_vhid assignment. It has
sense only when we are exporting ifaddrs, not ifnets.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
called with interrupts enabled. Calling fasttrap_pid_probe() with interrupts
disabled can lead to deadlock if fasttrap writes to the process' address
space.
Reviewed by: rpaulo
MFC after: 3 weeks
then threads can sleep on the pip condition.
Avoid to deadlock such threads by correctly awakening the sleeping ones
after the pip is finished.
swapoff side of the bug can likely result in shutdown deadlocks.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Reported by: pho, pluknet
Tested by: pho
1. Name the kernel option XTRACE instead of EXCEPTION_TRACING
2. Put support functions in ia64/ia64/xtrace.c
3. Make it work with SMP by giving each CPU its own buffer
4. Save 16 key registers in the buffer for every exception
5. In ia64_handle_intr() and trap() transfer the trace record
to the KTR trace buffer using CTRx() and with some basic
information for now
6. Use a tunable to anble tracing and stop tracing as soon as
we enter the debugger
Room for improvements:
1. Transferring exception-relevant information to KTR
2. Add a sysctl to enable/disable tracing
applied to our copy of llvm/clang. These can be applied in alphabetical
order to a pristine llvm/clang 3.4 release source tree, to result in the
same version used in FreeBSD.
This is intended to clearly document all the changes until now, which
mostly consist of cherry pickings from the respective upstream trunks,
plus a number of hand-written FreeBSD-specific ones. Hopefully those
can eventually be cleaned up and sent upstream too.
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC-With: r263313
- Retire long time unused (basically always unused) sys__umtx_lock()
and sys__umtx_unlock() syscalls
- struct umtx and their supporting definitions
- UMUTEX_ERROR_CHECK flag
- Retire UMTX_OP_LOCK/UMTX_OP_UNLOCK from _umtx_op() syscall
__FreeBSD_version is not bumped yet because it is expected that further
breakages to the umtx interface will follow up in the next days.
However there will be a final bump when necessary.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by: jhb
- More flexible cluster size selection, including the ability to fall
back to a safe cluster size (PAGE_SIZE from zone_jumbop by default) in
case an allocation of a larger size fails.
- A single get_fl_payload() function that assembles the payload into an
mbuf chain for any kind of freelist. This replaces two variants: one
for freelists with buffer packing enabled and another for those without.
- Buffer packing with any sized cluster. It was limited to 4K clusters
only before this change.
- Enable buffer packing for TOE rx queues as well.
- Statistics and tunables to go with all these changes. The driver's
man page will be updated separately.
MFC after: 5 weeks
ISel: Make VSELECT selection terminate in cases where the condition type has to
be split and the result type widened.
When the condition of a vselect has to be split it makes no sense widening the
vselect and thereby widening the condition. We end up in an endless loop of
widening (vselect result type) and splitting (condition mask type) doing this.
Instead, split both the condition and the vselect and widen the result.
I ran this over the test suite with i686 and mattr=+sse and saw no regressions.
Fixes PR18036.
With this fix the original problem case from the graphics/rawtherapee
port (posted in http://llvm.org/PR18036 ) now compiles within ~97MB RSS.
Reported by: mandree
MFC after: 1 week
Reland "Fix miscompile of MS inline assembly with stack realignment"
This re-lands commit r196876, which was reverted in r196879.
The tests have been fixed to pass on platforms with a stack alignment
larger than 4.
Update to clang side tests will land shortly.
Pull in r196986 from upstream llvm trunk (by Reid Kleckner):
Revert the backend fatal error from r196939
The combination of inline asm, stack realignment, and dynamic allocas
turns out to be too common to reject out of hand.
ASan inserts empy inline asm fragments and uses aligned allocas.
Compiling any trivial function containing a dynamic alloca with ASan is
enough to trigger the check.
XFAIL the test cases that would be miscompiled and add one that uses the
relevant functionality.
Pull in r202930 from upstream llvm trunk (by Hans Wennborg):
Check for dynamic allocas and inline asm that clobbers sp before building
selection dag (PR19012)
In X86SelectionDagInfo::EmitTargetCodeForMemcpy we check with MachineFrameInfo
to make sure that ESI isn't used as a base pointer register before we choose to
emit rep movs (which clobbers esi).
The problem is that MachineFrameInfo wouldn't know about dynamic allocas or
inline asm that clobbers the stack pointer until SelectionDAGBuilder has
encountered them.
This patch fixes the problem by checking for such things when building the
FunctionLoweringInfo.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2954
Together, these commits fix the problem encountered in the devel/emacs
port on the i386 architecture, where a combination of stack realignment,
alloca() and memcpy() could incidentally clobber the %esi register,
leading to segfaults in the temacs build-time utility.
See also: http://llvm.org/PR18171 and http://llvm.org/PR19012
Reported by: ashish
PR: ports/183064
MFC after: 1 week
bridge takes ownership of the transaction, so bsf of the requester is
the bridge and not a device behind it. As result, code needs to walk
the hierarchy up to use correct context.
Note that PCIe->PCI-X bridges are not handled quite correctly since
such bridges are allowed to only take ownership of some transactions.
Also, weird but unrealistic cases of PCIe behind PCI bus are also not
handled.
Still, the patch provides significant step forward for the bridge
handling.
Submitted by: Jason Harmening <jason.harmening@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
table. Among them, some (old AMI ?) BIOSes report entries with range
like (bf7ec000, bf7ebfff). Attempts to ignore the bogus entries
result in faults, so the range must be covered somehow.
Provide a workaround by identity mapping the 32 pages after the bogus
entry start, which seems to be enough for the reported BIOS.
Reported and tested by: Jason Harmening <jason.harmening@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
mbuf should be owned by if_transmit function in any case.
Submitted-by: Andrew Rybchenko <Andrew.Rybchenko at oktetlabs.ru>
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.