ensure that the ip_hl field is valid. Furthermore, ensure that the complete
IPv4 header is contained in the first mbuf. Finally, move the length checks
before relying on them when accessing fields of the IPv4 header.
Reported by: jtl@
Reviewed by: jtl@
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19181
Experimentally, reduces sort -R time of a 148160 line corpus from about
3.15s to about 0.93s on this particular system.
There's probably room for improvement using some digest other than md5, but
I don't want to look at sort(1) anymore. Some discussion of other possible
improvements in the Test Plan section of the Differential.
PR: 230792
Reviewed by: jhb (earlier version)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19885
Summary:
Initial NUMA support:
- associate CPU with domain
- associate memory ranges with domain
- identify domain for devices
- limit device interrupt binding to appropriate domain
- Additionally fixes a bug in the setting of Maxmem which led to
only memory attached to the first socket being enabled for DMA
A pmap variant can opt in to numa support by by calling `numa_mem_regions`
at the end of pmap_bootstrap - registering the corresponding ranges with the
VM.
This yields a ~20% improvement in build times of llvm on dual socket POWER9
over non-NUMA.
Original patch by mmacy.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17933
Fix some execution bugs in the dtrace powerpc asm. addme pulls in the carry
flag which we don't want, and the result wasn't recorded anyways, so the
following beq to check for exit condition wasn't checking the right
condition.
Simplify the stack walking in dtrace_isa.c, so there's only a single walker
that handles both pc and sp. This should make it easier to follow, and any
bugfix that may be needed for walking only needs to be made in one place
instead of two now.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Forgot to add the changes for DELAY(), which lowers priority during the
delay period. Also, mark the timebase read as volatile so newer GCC does
not optimize it away, as it reportedly does currently.
MFC after: 2 weeks
MFC with: r346144
Otherwise we might dereference NULL vp->v_data after
VP_TO_TMPFS_NODE().
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
PowerISA 2.07 and PowerISA 3.0 both specify special NOPs for priority
adjustments, with "medium" priority being normal. We had been setting
medium-low as our normal priority. Rather than guess each time as to what
we want and the right NOP, wrap them in inline functions, and replace the
occurrances of the NOPs with the functions. Also, make DELAY() drop to very
low priority while waiting, so we don't burn CPU.
Coupled with r346143, this shaves off a modest 5-8% on buildworld times with
-j72. There may be more room for improvement with judicious use of these
NOPs.
MFC after: 2 weeks
The POWER9 documentation specifies that levels 0-3 are the 'lightest' sleep
level, meaning lowest latency and with no state loss. However, state 3 is
not implemented, and is instead reserved for future chips. This now
properly configures the PSSCR, specifying state 2 as the lowest level to
enter, but request level 0 for quickest sleep level. If the OCC determines
that the CPU can enter states 1 or 2 it will trigger the transition to those
states on demand.
MFC after: 1 week
It was pointed out that manually loading a .dtb to be used rather than
relying on platform-specific method for loading .dtb will result in overlays
not being applied. This was true because overlay loading was hacked into
fdt_platform_load_dtb, rather than done in a way more independent from how
the .dtb is loaded.
Instead, push overlay loading (for now) out into an
fdt_platform_load_overlays. This method easily allows ubldr to pull in any
fdt_overlays specified in the ub env, and omits overlay-checking on
platforms where they're not tested and/or not desired (e.g. powerpc). If we
eventually stop caring about fdt_overlays from ubenv (if we ever cared),
this method should get chopped out in favor of just calling
fdt_load_dtb_overlays() directly.
Reported by: Manuel Stühn (freebsdnewbie freenet de)
In review D19876 ian@ has some proposed improvements to the
tools/boot/ci-qemu-test.sh script. Start specifying the location of
OVMF.fd fetched by the Cirrus-CI build in advance of those changes.
When leaving a multicast group, a hole may be created in the inpcb's
source filter and group membership arrays. To remove the hole, the
succeeding array elements are copied over by one entry. The multicast
code expects that a newly allocated array element is initialized, but
the code which shifts a tail of the array was leaving stale data
in the final entry. Fix this by explicitly reinitializing the last
entry following such a copy.
Reported by: syzbot+f8c3c564ee21d650475e@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reviewed by: ae
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19872
Bound input file processing length to avoid the issue reported in [1]. For
simplicity, only allow regular file and character device inputs. For
character devices, only allow /dev/random (and /dev/urandom symblink).
32 bytes of random is perfectly sufficient to seed MD5; we don't need any
more. Users that want to use large files as seeds are encouraged to truncate
those files down to an appropriate input file via tools like sha256(1).
(This does not change the sort algorithm of sort -R.)
[1]: https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2018-August/053152.html
PR: 230792
Reported by: Ali Abdallah <aliovx AT gmail.com>
Relnotes: yes
When building libnv without a debug those arguments are no longer used
because assertions will be changed to NOP.
Submitted by: Mindaugas Rasiukevicius <rmind@netbsd.org>
MFC after: 2 weeks
When building libnv without a debug those arguments are no longer used
because assertions will be changed to NOP.
Submitted by: Mindaugas Rasiukevicius <rmind@netbsd.org>
MFC after: 2 weeks
If a custom block size requested, use it, otherwise revert to the previous logic
of using just a data size if it's less than MMC_BLOCK_SIZE, and MMC_BLOCK_SIZE otherwise.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19783
SDIO command CMD53 (IO_RW_EXTENDED) allows data transfers using blocks of 1-2048 bytes,
with a maximum of 511 blocks per request.
Extend mmc_data structure to properly describe such requests,
and initialize the new fields in kernel and userland consumers.
No actual driver changes happen yet, these will follow in the separate changes.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19779
RPI is using the firmware provided DTS since 12.0
Pandaboard works with the Linux DTS
RK* Exynos* and Meson*/Odroid* don't even work with current
source code, if someone wants to make them work again they
better use the Linux DTS.
was unlocked and yet the bucket-unlock flag was not
changed to false. This can cause a panic if INVARIANTS
is on and we go through the right path (though rare).
This fixes the correct bug :)
Reported by: syzbot+179a1ad49f3c4c215fa2@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reviewed by: tuexen@
Our home-rolled solution didn't quite capture all of the details, and we
didn't actually validate snapshot names at all. zfs_name_valid captures the
important details, but it doesn't necessarily expose the errors that we're
wanting to see in the be_validate_* functions. Validating lengths
independently, then the names, should make this a non-issue.
cache_lookup's documentation got dislocated by r324378. Relocate and expand
it.
Reviewed by: jhb, kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation