This solves GCC/32617 and contributes to reduce differences with
Apple's gcc42.
Complete some references in the ChangeLog while here.
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (rev. 126529, 126588; GPLv2)
MFC after: 3 weeks
The freebsd variant of dmu_write_pages is hidden under _KERNEL
to avoid needlessly pulling in vm_page_t declaration.
Besides, this function seems to be useless for ZFS userland counterpart.
MFC after: 15 days
ZFS never partially validates or invalidates a page.
The higher level VM should not do that either.
mappedread_sf correct operation depends on a page being either fully
valid or invalid.
MFC after: 7 days
While it was brought in r258179 only to fix a build issue,
bringing the rest of the change has the advantage of fixing
GCC/19978.
Obtained from: gcc 4.3 (rev. 120505; GPLv2)
MFC after: 1 week
from OF. Linux does it similar, means they also read the OF values and
display them.
Tested under qemu and real hardware:
cpu0: IBM POWER5+ revision 2.0, 1898.10 MHz
in one of the many layers of indirection and shims through stable/7
in jail_handle_ips(). When it was cleaned up and unified through
kern_jail() for 8.x, the byte order swap was lost.
This only matters for ancient binaries that call jail(2) themselves
internally.
4101 metaslab_debug should allow for fine-grained control
4102 space_maps should store more information about themselves
4103 space map object blocksize should be increased
4104 ::spa_space no longer works
4105 removing a mirrored log device results in a leaked object
4106 asynchronously load metaslab
illumos/illumos-gate@0713e232b7
Note that some tunables have been removed and some new tunables have
been added. Of particular note, FreeBSD-only knob
vfs.zfs.space_map_last_hope is removed as it was a nop for some time now
(after one of the previous merges from upstream).
MFC after: 11 days
Sponsored by: HybridCluster [merge]
This API has semantics similar to that of taskqueue_drain but acts on
all tasks that might be queued or running on a taskqueue.
A caller must ensure that no new tasks are being enqueued otherwise this
call would be totally meaningless. For example, if the tasks are
enqueued by an interrupt filter then its interrupt must be disabled.
MFC after: 10 days
single threaded installworld, installkernel and distribution (using
NANO_MAKE). Setting NANO_PMAKE to 'make -j 12' would otherwise bomb
during installation of world.
MFC after: 2 weeks
In illumos all ioctl zio-s are "global" at the moment. That is they act
on a whole disk, e.g. a cache flush command, and thus do not need either
offset or size parameters.
FreeBSD, on the other hand, has support for TRIM command and that
command requires proper offset and size parameters.
Without this fix all TRIM commands act on the start of any disk or
partition used by ZFS destroying any data there.
Pointyhat to: avg
Tested by: sbruno
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC with: r258632
Sponsored by: HybridCluster
commit level triggered interrupts would work as long as the pin was not shared
among multiple interrupt sources.
The vlapic now keeps track of level triggered interrupts in the trigger mode
register and will forward the EOI for a level triggered interrupt to the
vioapic. The vioapic in turn uses the EOI to sample the level on the pin and
re-inject the vector if the pin is still asserted.
The vhpet is the first consumer of level triggered interrupts and advertises
that it can generate interrupts on pins 20 through 23 of the vioapic.
Discussed with: grehan@
would exceed the maximum size. This can be a difficult problem to diagnose
if one is, for instance, using -s with a fixed size in a script and the bsize
calculated for a filesystem image changes, necessitating a re-rounding of the
image size or a hand-setting of the bsize. Previously one would get a
cryptic message about how the size exceeded the maximum size, which normally
only happens if the contents of the image are larger than specified.
preserve any existing fault buffer. RTAS calls are meant to be safe from
interrupt context (and are indeed used there to implement the xics PIC
drvier). Without this, calling into RTAS in interrupt context would have
the effect of clearing any existing onfault state of the interrupted
thread, potentially leading to a panic.
(> PAGE_SIZE) zones. If zone is not multiple to PAGE_SIZE, there may
be enough space for the header at the last page, so we may avoid extra
header memory allocation and hash table update/lookup.
ZFS creates bunch of odd-sized UMA zones (5120, 6144, 7168, 10240, 14336).
This change gives good use to at least some of otherwise lost memory there.
Reviewed by: avg
most often used with network interfaces.
The SFF-8472 standard defines the information that can be retrieved
from an optic or a copper cable plugged into a NIC, most often
referred to as SFP+. Examples of values that can be read
include the cable vendor's name, part number, date of manufacture
as well as running data such as temperature, voltage and tx
and rx power.
Copious comments on how to use these values with an I2C interface
are given in the header file itself.
MFC after: 2 weeks
There are good reasons for this to happen, such as recursion prevention, etc.
and they are not fatal since buckets are just an optimization mechanism.
Real bucket allocation failures are any way counted by the bucket zones
themselves, and we don't need double accounting there.
was used without making sure first that it was really passed for us.
On some of my systems this bug made user argument passed by ZFS code to
uma_zalloc_arg() unexpectedly block UMA per-CPU caches for those zones.