each of the existing kernel configs. This gives a place to put config
that applies to the entire arch.
Add the ARM_NEW_PMAP option to std.armv6. This is working well in early
testing and it's time for wide exposure, but it's still nice to be able
to fall back to the old implementation for testing when a problem comes
along. Eventually the option and the old implementation will go away.
The opportunity now exists to move a whole lot of boilerplate from all the
arm kernel config files into std.arm*, but that's a commit for another day.
At present zfs_domount() acquires a reference on the filesystem's root vnode
and that reference is kept until zfs_umount.
The latter calls vflush(rootrefs = 1) to dispose of the extra reference.
There is no explanation of why that reference is kept - what problem it
solves or what behavior it improves.
Also, that logic is FreeBSD specific.
There is one real problem with that reference, though.
zfs recv -F may receive a full, non-incremental stream to a mounted filesystem.
In that case the received root object is likely to have a different z_gen
attribute value. Because of that, zfs_rezget will leave the previous root znode
and vnode disassociated from the actual object (z_sa_hdl == NULL).
Thus, future calls to VFS_ROOT() -> zfs_root() will produce a new vnode-znode
pair, while the old one will be kept alive by the outstanding reference.
So, the outstanding reference will not actually be for the new root vnode
(or, more precisely, vnodes - because a root vnode may be recycled and a newer
one can be created).
As a result, when vflush(rootrefs = 1) s called there will be two problems:
- a leaked reference on the old root vnode preventing a graceful unmount
- insufficient references on the actual root vnode leading to a crash upon
access to the vnode after it is destroyed by vgone() + vdrop()
The second issue will actually override the first one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2353
Reviewed by: delphij, kib, smh
MFC after: 17 days
rework. The number of entries was supposed to be returned to the user,
not used as a scratch variable.
This broke RELENG_4 jails starting up on current systems.
initialize the MFUNC registers. Our old test of assuming that if this
register is set at all is not quite right. Many scenarios (including
the power-on defaults for chips w/o EEPROMs) land us in trouble. The
MFUNC0 pin should be set to signal #INTA and the MFUNC1 pin should be
set to signal #INTB of multi-socketed devices. Since my memory recalls
issues with blindly clearing the upper bytes of this register, perform
the heuristic only when both MFUNC0 and 1 are clear. We won't work
well using these pins for GPIO, and the serial interrupts won't save
us because we go out of our way to generally disable them. They are
needed to support legacy drivers for 16-bit PC Cards that are
hard-wired to specific IRQ values. Since FreeBSD never had any of
these, we configure the more reliable direct signaling. This was just
one small piece of that which had been left out back in the day.
Summary:
This has been tested on the RB800, but should work on the RB333, RB600, and
RB1100 as well.
It's currently missing ECC support, but read and write are complete.
Reviewers: imp
Reviewed By: imp
Subscribers: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2223
should be done not with the number of pages in the first block, but with the
overall number of pages. While here, add KASSERT that makes sure that BMAP
doesn't return completely irrelevant blocks.
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
interface without breaking ABI or API compatibility with existing drivers.
The existing data structures used to communicate between the kernel and
driver portions of PPS processing contain no spare/padding fields and no
flags field or other straightforward mechanism for communicating changes
in the structures or behaviors of the code. This makes it difficult to
MFC new features added to the PPS facility. ABI compatibility is
important; out-of-tree drivers in module form are known to exist. (Note
that the existing api_version field in the pps_params structure must
contain the value mandated by RFC 2783 and any RFCs that come along after.)
These changes introduce a pair of abi-version fields which are filled in
by the driver and the kernel respectively to indicate the interface
version. The driver sets its version field before calling the new
pps_init_abi() function. That lets the kernel know how much of the
pps_state structure is understood by the driver and it can avoid using
newer fields at the end of the structure that it knows about if the driver
is a lower version. The kernel fills in its version field during the init
call, letting the driver know what features and data the kernel supports.
To implement the new version information in a way that is backwards
compatible with code from before these changes, the high bit of the
lightly-used 'kcmode' field is repurposed as a flag bit that indicates the
driver is aware of the abi versioning scheme. Basically if this bit is
clear that indicates a "version 0" driver and if it is set the driver_abi
field indicates the version.
These changes also move the recently-added 'mtx' field of pps_state from
the middle to the end of the structure, and make the kernel code that uses
this field conditional on the driver being abi version 1 or higher. It
changes the only driver currently supplying the mtx field, usb_serial, to
use pps_init_abi().
Reviewed by: hselasky@
However, IBSS merge will be performed only if a driver calls
ieee80211_ibss_merge(); so, this applicable to the ath(4) only.
Also, this should fix bug 167870.
PR: kern/199632
Submitted by: Andriy Voskoboinyk <s3erios@gmail.com>