interface into two groups. Filters can be used to match traffic
and distribute it across a group.
hw.cxgbe.nm_split_rss
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
The AML is even stupider than always returning 0. It will only return
non-zero for an OS that reports itself as "Windows 2015", at least
on the Threadripper board's AML that I've examined.
Those AMLs also suggest we may need this quirk for AMI0030 as well.
There may be other cases where we need to override the _STA in a
generic way, so we should consider writing code to do that.
subset of a VI's RSS indirection table.
This makes it possible to make groups out of rx queues and steer
different kinds of traffic to different groups. For example, an
interface with 8 rx queues could have all non-TCP traffic delivered to
queues 0-3 and all TCP traffic to queues 4-7.
Note that it is already possible for filters to steer traffic to a
particular queue or to distribute it using the full indirection table
(much like normal rx does).
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
The current deprecated list is: ae, bm, cs, de, dme, ed, ep, ex, fe,
pcn, sf, sn, tl, tx, txp, vx, wb, xe
The list as refined as part of FCP-0101. Per the FCP, devices may be
removed from the deprecation list if enough users are found or they are
converted to iflib.
FCP: https://github.com/freebsd/fcp/blob/master/fcp-0101.md
Changelist:
- Move large parts of VALE code to a new file and header netmap_bdg.[ch].
This is useful to reuse the code within upcoming projects.
- Improvements and bug fixes to pipes and monitors.
- Introduce nm_os_onattach(), nm_os_onenter() and nm_os_onexit() to
handle differences between FreeBSD and Linux.
- Introduce some new helper functions to handle more host rings and fake
rings (netmap_all_rings(), netmap_real_rings(), ...)
- Added new sysctl to enable/disable hw checksum in emulated netmap mode.
- nm_inject: add support for NS_MOREFRAG
Approved by: gnn (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17364
The BMan softc must exist when dtsec devices are created, else a NULL
pointer is dereferenced. QMan likely as well. Until now, we have relied on
order within the fdt parsing to attach correctly, but this obviously is not
foolproof. Mark these as BUS_PASS_SUPPORTDEV so they're probed and attached
explicitly before dtsec devices.
The bits that explicitly request cidx updates do not work reliably with
all possible WRs that can be sent over the queue. The F_FW_WR_EQUIQ
requests that still remain may also have to be replaced with explicit
credit flush WRs in the future.
MFC after: 2 days
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
The change is based on public documents listed below as well as Linux
changes and the code developed by Kostik.
The documents:
- Intel® C620 Series Chipset Platform Controller Hub Datasheet
- Intel® 100 Series and Intel® C230 Series Chipset Family Platform
Controller Hub (PCH) Datasheet - Volume 2 of 2
Interesting Linux commits:
- 9424693035
- 2a7a0e9bf7
The peculiarity of the new chipsets is that the watchdog resources are
configured in PCI registers of SMBus controller and Power Management
function as opposed to the LPC bridge. I took a simplistic approach of
querying the resources from the respective PCI devices. ichwd is still
a device on isa bus. The PCI devices are found by their slot and
function defined in the datasheets as siblings of the upstream LPC
bridge.
There are some shortcuts and missing features.
First of all, I have not implemented the functionality required to clear
the no-reboot bit. That would require writing to a special PCI
configuration register of a hidden / invisible PCI device after which
the device would start responding to accesses to other registers. The
no-reboot bit was not set on my test hardware, so I decided to leave its
handling for the later time.
Also, I did not try to handle the case where the watchdog resources are
not configured by the hardware as well as the case where ACPI defined
operational region conflicts with the watchdog resources. My test
system did not have either of those problem, so, again, I decided to
leave those cases until later.
See this Linux commit for some details of the ACPI problem:
a7ae81952c
Finally, I have added only the PCI ID found on my test system. I think
that more IDs can be added as the change gets tested.
Tested on Dell PowerEdge R740.
PR: 222079
Reviewed by: mav, kib
MFC after: 3 weeks
Relnotes: maybe
Sponsored by: Panzura
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17585
the current fixed values, which enables use of rates above 1 Mbps.
Improved the detection of HXD chips, and the status flag handling as
well.
Submitted by: Gabor Simon <gabor.simon75@gmail.com>
PR: 225932
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16639
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
If power exceed the slot limit, or slot limit is unknown the ConnectX-6
firmware will shutdown its port.
Inform the user via debug message.
MFC after: 3 days
Approved by: hselasky (mentor), kib (mentor)
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
The Device Specific Method (_DSM) is on optional object that defines
device specific controls. This will be useful for our power management
controller in upcoming patches. More information can be found in ACPI
spec 6.2 section 9.1.1
https://www.uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_2.pdf
This patch had a minor modification changing ENOMEM to AE_NO_MEMORY
after it got review and approval but before committing.
Test Plan: Tested in my s0ix branch
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: emaste (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17121
This driver has been obsolete since the FreeBSD 4.x. It should have
been removed then since the sym(4) driver had subsumed it. The driver
was commented out of GENERIC in 2000.
RelNotes: Yes
stg(4) is marked as gone in 12. Remove it. There are no sightings of
it in the nycbug dmesg database. It was for an obscure SCSI card that
sold mostly in Japan, and was especially popilar among pc98 hackers in
the 4.x time frame. It was also only enabled on i386.
Relnote: Yes
nsp(4) is marked as gone in 12. Remove it. There are no sightings of
it in the nycbug dmesg database. It was for an obscure SCSI card that
sold mostly in Japan, and was especially popilar among pc98 hackers in
the 4.x time frame. It was also only enabled on i386.
Relnote: Yes
ncv(4) is marked as gone in 12. Remove it. There are no sightings of
it in the nycbug dmesg database. It was for an obscure SCSI card that
sold mostly in Japan, and was especially popilar among pc98 hackers in
the 4.x time frame..
Relnote: Yes
The buslogic scsi driver has been tagged as gone in 12 for some time
now. Remove it. The nycbug dmesg database shows only one sighting in 6
for this driver. It was very popular in the early days of the project,
but that popularity seems to have died by 2004 when the nycbug
database started up.
Relnotes: yes
Remove the advanssy drivers (both adv and adw). They were tagged as
gone in 12 a while qgo. The nycbug dmesg database shows this was last
seen in 6 and there were only a few adv sightings then (none for adw).
Relnotes: yes
aic was marked to be gone in 12 a while ago. Go ahead and remove it.
nycbug's dmesg database shows this was last seen in 6 and one more
time in 4.x. It never was popular, and what popularity it had was over
before the nycbug databse got going in 2004.
Relnotes: yes
We tagged aha as gone in 12 a while ago. Proceed with its removal.
Data from nycbug's database shows the last sighting of this driver in
6, with the prior one in 4.x show its popularity had died prior to
4.x.
Relnotes: yes
Remove mse and all support for bus and inport devices from the tree.
Data from nycbug's dmesg database shows the last sighting of this
driver was in 4.10 on only one machine.
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17628
This driver was marked as gone in 12. We're at 13 now. Remove it.
Data from nycbug's dmesg cache shows only one potential user,
suggesting it never was used much.
RelNotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17629
This allows the memory mapped I/O virtio driver to attach when we boot
with ACPI tables, for example in some cases with QEMU emulating arm64.
MFC after: 1 month
supported all the "old" chips it did, so we should have killed it in
4, but 12 will do. It's a bit outside of the normal deprecation
process, but given the extreme age, it's obsolete status for 8 major
releases and the fact that I couldn't find any users who posted dmesgs
with ncr0: in them after 2000 or 3.4. It may be too late for 12 (this
change will be merged, but maybe not the next one to remove it), but
it will be removed in 13 with the first round of other drivers tagged
to be gone in 12.
MFC after: 3 days
The knob allows to select the flushing mode or turn it off/on. The
idea, as well as the list of the ignored syscall errors, were taken
from https://www.openwall.com/lists/kernel-hardening/2018/10/11/10 .
I was not able to measure statistically significant difference between
flush enabled vs disabled using syscall_timing getuid.
Reviewed by: bwidawsk
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17536
If multiple threads enter fortuna_pre_read contemporaneously, such as via
read(2) or getrandom(2), they could race to check how long it has been since
the last update due to a TOCTOU problem with 'now'.
Here is an example problematic execution:
Thread A: Thread B:
now_A = getsbinuptime();
now_B = getsbinuptime(); // now_B > now_A
RANDOM_RESEED_LOCK();
if (now - fs_lasttime > SBT_1S/10) {
fs_lasttime = now;
... // reseed
}
RANDOM_RESEED_UNLOCK();
RANDOM_RESEED_LOCK();
if (now_A - fs_lasttime > SBT_1S/10) // now_A - fs_lasttime underflows
fs_lasttime = now_A;
... // reseed again, despite less than 100ms elapsing
}
RANDOM_RESEED_UNLOCK();
To resolve the race, simply check the current time after we win the lock
race.
If getsbinuptime is perceived to be expensive, another option might be to
just accept the race and validate that fs_lasttime isn't "in the future."
(It should be within the last ~2^31 seconds out of ~2^32 seconds
representable duration.)
Reviewed by: delphij, markm
Approved by: secteam (delphij)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16984
The convention for updating hc_destination[] is to index with a
random_entropy_source. Zero happens to match RANDOM_CACHED, which is
correct for this source (early random data). Spell the zero value as the
enum name instead of the magic constant.
No functional change.
Reviewed by: delphij, markm
Approved by: secteam (delphij)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16983
Remove unnecessary use of function-local static variable. 32 bytes is
small enough to live on the stack.
Reviewed by: delphij, markm
Approved by: secteam (delphij)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16937
FS&K GenerateBlocks function asserts C (counter) != 0. This should also
be true in our implementation.
Reviewed by: delphij, markm
Approved by: secteam (delphij)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16936
When reseeding, only incorporate actual key material. Do not include e.g.
the derived key schedules or other AES context.
I don't think the extra material was harmful here, just not beneficial.
Reviewed by: delphij, markm
Approved by: secteam (delphij)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16934
Update messaging for which drm module to install. Add guidance on what
hardware is supported (which should be copied into the release
notes). Note: the in tree drivers are abandonware. There has been no
organized support for them for many years, and the plan is to still
remove them for all but arm once the transition to drm-*kmod is
complete. Also note that WITHOUT_MODULE_DRM and WITHOUT_MODULE_DRM2
should generally be added to src.conf for anybody using the drm-*kmod
ports. That will become default in 13 soon, however.
Approved by: FreeBSD Graphics Team
Relnotes: Yes
MFC After: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17451