This is to avoid conflicts with a upcoming macro. pipe_pages is a
more accurate name since the field tracks pages wired into the kernel as
part of a process-to-process copy operation.
Reviewed by: alc, kib
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The -P flag is required by POSIX so we don't have to care whether pwd is
a shell builtin or not. This also allows removing pwd from the list of
bootstrap tools since all shells we care about for building have a
builtin pwd command. This effectively reverts r364190.
Suggested By: rgrimes, jrtc27
The linux function does a lot more than that as multiple waitqueue could be fetch
from a static table based on the hash of the argument but since in DRM it's only used
in one place just add a single variable.
We will probably need to change that in the futur but it's ok with DRM even with current
linux.
Reviewed by: hselasky
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26054
flua does have some specific bits that will include luaconf.h, but the
definition of LUA_USE_DLOPEN for those won't matter. This belongs in liblua
instead.
To expand on my previous commit, which was a little sparse with details,
it's not really safe to allow LUA_USE_DLOPEN with host lib paths being used.
The host system could have an entirely different lua version and this could
cause us to crash and burn.
If we want to revive this later, we need to make sure to define c module
paths inside OBJDIR that are compiled against whatever version we've
bootstrapped.
Pointy hat: kevans
RFC5424 defines NILVALUE as '-'. Replace its usage with a macro and
separate out the fields to be more clear. fputs(3) is used in some
places to avoid hiding possible format string problems in a macro.
Reviewed by: cem, vangyzen (earlier version)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
The lagg_clone_destroy() handles detach and waiting for ifconfig callers
to drain already.
This narrows the race for 2 panics that the tests triggered. Both were a
consequence of adding a port to the lagg device after it had already detached
from all of its ports. The link state task would run after lagg_clone_destroy()
free'd the lagg softc.
kernel:trap_fatal+0xa4
kernel:trap_pfault+0x61
kernel:trap+0x316
kernel:witness_checkorder+0x6d
kernel:_sx_xlock+0x72
if_lagg.ko:lagg_port_state+0x3b
kernel:if_down+0x144
kernel:if_detach+0x659
if_tap.ko:tap_destroy+0x46
kernel:if_clone_destroyif+0x1b7
kernel:if_clone_destroy+0x8d
kernel:ifioctl+0x29c
kernel:kern_ioctl+0x2bd
kernel:sys_ioctl+0x16d
kernel:amd64_syscall+0x337
kernel:trap_fatal+0xa4
kernel:trap_pfault+0x61
kernel:trap+0x316
kernel:witness_checkorder+0x6d
kernel:_sx_xlock+0x72
if_lagg.ko:lagg_port_state+0x3b
kernel:do_link_state_change+0x9b
kernel:taskqueue_run_locked+0x10b
kernel:taskqueue_run+0x49
kernel:ithread_loop+0x19c
kernel:fork_exit+0x83
PR: 244168
Reviewed by: markj
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25284
Add prng(9) as a replacement for random(9) in the kernel.
There are two major differences from random(9) and random(3):
- General prng(9) APIs (prng32(9), etc) do not guarantee an
implementation or particular sequence; they should not be used for
repeatable simulations.
- However, specific named API families are also exposed (for now: PCG),
and those are expected to be repeatable (when so-guaranteed by the named
algorithm).
Some minor differences from random(3) and earlier random(9):
- PRNG state for the general prng(9) APIs is per-CPU; this eliminates
contention on PRNG state in SMP workloads. Each PCPU generator in an
SMP system produces a unique sequence.
- Better statistical properties than the Park-Miller ("minstd") PRNG
(longer period, uniform distribution in all bits, passes
BigCrush/PractRand analysis).
- Faster than Park-Miller ("minstd") PRNG -- no division is required to
step PCG-family PRNGs.
For now, random(9) becomes a thin shim around prng32(). Eventually I
would like to mechanically switch consumers over to the explicit API.
Reviewed by: kib, markj (previous version both)
Discussed with: markm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25916
In practice this isn't used in OpenSSL outside of some sparc-specific
code.
Reviewed by: delphij
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26058
After moving the route control plane code from net/route.c,
all rtzone users ended up being in net/route_ctl.c.
Move uma(9) rtzone setup/teardown code to net/route_ctl.c as well
to have everything in a single place.
While here, remove custom initializers from the zone.
It was added originally to avoid setup/teardown of costy per-cpu couters.
With these counters removed, the only remaining job was avoiding rte mutex
setup/teardown. Mutex setup is relatively cheap. Additionally, this mutex
will soon be removed. With that in mind, there is no sense in keeping
custom zone callbacks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26051
The Cubic concave region was not aligned nicely for the very first exit from
slow start, where a 50% cwnd reduction is done instead of the normal 30%.
This addresses an issue, where a short line-rate burst could result from that
sudden jump of cwnd.
In addition, the Fast Convergence Heuristic has been expanded to work also
with ECN induced congestion response.
Submitted by: chengc_netapp.com
Reported by: chengc_netapp.com
Reviewed by: tuexen (mentor), rgrimes (mentor)
Approved by: tuexen (mentor), rgrimes (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25976
Initializing K to zero in D23655 introduced a miscalculation,
where cwnd would suddenly jump to cwnd_max instead of gradually
increasing, after leaving slow-start.
Properly calculating K instead of resetting it to zero resolves
this issue. Also making sure, that cwnd is recalculated at the
earliest opportunity once slow-start is over.
Reported by: chengc_netapp.com
Reviewed by: chengc_netapp.com, tuexen (mentor), rgrimes (mentor)
Approved by: tuexen (mentor), rgrimes (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25746
Adding proper accounting of sacked_bytes and (per-ACK)
delivered data to the SACK scoreboard. This will
allow more aspects of RFC6675 to be implemented as well
as Proportional Rate Reduction (RFC6937).
Prior to this change, the pipe calculation controlled with
net.inet.tcp.rfc6675_pipe was also susceptible to incorrect
results when more than 3 (or 4) holes in the sequence space
were present, which can no longer all fit into a single
ACK's SACK option.
Reviewed by: kbowling, rgrimes (mentor)
Approved by: rgrimes (mentor, blanket)
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18624
I observed hangs post-r362977 in QEMU with -smp 2, in which one thread
would acquire write access to an rm_lock (sysctllock) and get stuck
waiting in smp_rendezvous_cpus while the other CPU was servicing a trap.
The other thread was waiting for read access to the same lock, thus
causing deadlock.
It's clear that this is just one symptom of a larger problem. The
general expectation of MI kernel code is that interrupts are enabled.
Violating this assumption will at best create some additional latency,
but otherwise might cause locking or other unforeseen issues. All other
architectures do so for some subset of trap values, but this somehow got
missed in the RISC-V port. Enable interrupts now during kernel page
faults and for all user trap types.
The code in exception.S already knows to disable interrupts while
handling the return from exception, so there are no changes required
there.
Reviewed by: jhb, markj
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26017
- Properly set up the frame pointer
- Hang if we return from mi_startup
- Whitespace
Clearing the frame pointer marks the end of the backtrace. This fixes
"bt 0" in ddb, which previously would unwind one frame too far.
Reviewed by: jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26016
This is not strictly required for crossbuilding but having lots of warnings
from bsd.linker.mk in the output was making it hard to see the actual
warning messages.
Reviewed By: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14318
After r364166 and r364174, crunchgen needs a pwd binary in $PATH instead
of using a hardcoded absolute path. This commit is needed for
BUILD_WITH_STRICT_TMPPATH builds (currently not on by default).
It allows to report GEOM::lunid for nda(4) same as for nvd(4). Since
NVMe now allows multiple LUs (namespaces) with multiple paths unique
LU identification is important. The serial_num field is filled same
as before with the controller serial number, while device_id is based
on namespace GUID and/or EUI64 fields as recommended by "NVM Express:
SCSI Translation Reference" and matching nvd(4) at the end.
MFC after: 1 week
Use /usr not /usr/local for base system components.
Use /usr/lib/flua and /usr/share/flua (not lua) for consistency and to
avoid the possibility that other software accidentally finds our base
system modules.
Also drop the version from the path, as flua represents an unspecified
lua version that corresponds to the FreeBSD version it comes with.
LUA_USE_DLOPEN is not yet enabled because some additional changes are
needed wrt symbol visibility.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24605
This same check is used on other architectures. Previously this would
permit a stack frame to unwind into any arbitrary kernel address
(including unmapped addresses).
Reviewed by: mhorne
Obtained from: CheriBSD
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25996
There was an additional 7 bytes of compiler-inserted padding at the
end of the structure visible via 'ptype /o' in gdb.
Reviewed by: mhorne
Obtained from: CheriBSD
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25867
In r364166 I changed /bin/pwd to pwd, but pwd can be shell builtin that
may not correctly return a real path. To ensure that all symlinks are
resolved use `env pwd -P` instead (the -P flag is part of POSIX so
should be supported everywhere).
Reported By: rgrimes
Suggested By: jrtc27
It is possible for rn_delete() to return NULL. If this happens, then set
*perror to ESRCH, as is done in the rest of the function.
Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25871
- Fill out MemFree correctly. Delete an ancient comment suggesting that
we don't want to advertise the true quantity of free memory.
- Populate the Buffers field by reading vfs.bufspace.
- The page cache consists of all pages in page queues, not just the
inactive queue.
PR: 248463
Reported and tested by: danfe
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
When building on macOS with sh==zsh, newvers.sh was producing an
unterminated string literal due to \\n being turned as a newline. Fix this
by using a here document instead.
Reviewed By: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26036
On Glibc systems mkstemp can only be used once with the same template
string since it will be modified in-place and no longer contain any 'X' chars.
It is fine to reuse the same file here but we need to be explicit and use
open() instead of mkstemp() on the second use.
While touching this file also avoid a hardcoded /bin/pwd since that may not
work when building on non-FreeBSD systems.
Reviewed By: brooks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25990
For drivers with IFLIB_HAS_RXCQ set, there is a separate completion
queue. In this case, the netmap rxsync routine needs to update
rxq->ifr_cq_cidx in the same way it is updated by iflib_rxeof().
This improves the situation for vmx(4) and bnxt(4) drivers, which
use iflib and have the IFLIB_HAS_RXCQ bit set.
PR: 248494
MFC after: 3 weeks
First, fix the initialization of the fl->ifl_rxd_idxs array,
which was affected by an off-by-one bug.
Once there, refactor the function to use better names for
local variables, optimize the variable assignments, and
merge the bus_dmamap_sync() inner loop with the outer one.
PR: 248494
MFC after: 3 weeks
This adds support for the Cortex-A76 and Neoverse-N1 PMU counters to pmc.
While here add more PMCR_IDCODE values and check the implementers code is
correct before setting the PMU type.
Reviewed by: bz, emaste (looks reasonable to me)
Sponsored by: Innovate UK
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25959
While here change type of some variables from long to int, it's sufficient.
Also, add length reporting to a couple of debug printfs.
MFC after: 3 weeks
In NECx the leading mark has length of 8T as opposed to 16T in NEC,
where T is 562.5 us. So, 4.5 ms.
Our threshold was set to 128 * 42.7 us (derived from the sampling
frequency of 3/128 MHz). So, ~5.5 ms.
The new threshold is set to AW_IR_L1_MIN. I think that's a good enough
lower bound for detecting the leading pulse.
Also, calculations of active_delay (which is activation delay) are fixed.
Previously they would be wrong if AW_IR_ACTIVE_T was anything but zero,
because the value was already bit-shifted.
Finally, I am not sure why the activation delay was divided by two when
calculating the initial pulse length. I have not found anything that
would explain or justify it. So, I removed that division.
MFC after: 3 weeks
Only linux,code is supported as it maps 1:1 to evdev key codes.
No reverse mapping for freebsd,code yet.
Reviewed by: wulf
MFC after: 3 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25940
- hoist all request / response structures from function level to top level
- replace magic numeric literals with constants
- regroup types, data and functions
- remove setting of the id field in responses as they are completely
overwritten with data from the device
- centralize setting of the id field as it is always set to the value of
request type
- fix setting and querying of open-drain vs push-pull configuration of
an output pin -- it's always in one of those configurations
- detect special pin configurations: a pin in a special configuration is
neither general purpose input or output
- there is still no support for setting special configurations
MFC after: 2 weeks