RX lock is no longer required. There can only be one RX cleanup task
running at a time, RX cleanup cannot be executed if interface is not
yet initialized and ena_down() will not free any RX resources if any io
interrupt is being handled - RX cleanup task is only called from an
interrupt handler.
Submitted by: Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Amazon.com Inc.
If drbr_advance() is not called before doing cleanup and packet is
already enqueued for sending (tx_info is holding pointer to mbuf), then
mbuf is cleaned both in drbr_flush() and in cleanup routine, when all
mbufs hold by tx_buffer_info are being released.
This causes panic, because mbuf is released twice.
Submitted by: Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Amazon.com Inc.
If driver left MSI-x handlling routine because interface was put down,
it is not unmasking IRQs, so any requesting interrupt will be awaiting
for unmasking.
On ena_up() routine all interrupts are being unmasked and any awaiting
interrupt will be handled right away.
If handler was executed before driver state was set as running, handling
routine is being ended immediately, leaving IO irqs for given queue
masked.
Submitted by: Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Amazon.com Inc.
It is required to hold lock that is associated with buffer ring before
flushing drbr.
Submitted by: Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Amazon.com Inc.
Lack of this lock was causing crash if down was called in
parallel with the initialization routine.
Submitted by: Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Amazon.com Inc.
- Address most of the post-commit comments on D11128.[1]
- Reference the man pages for the lock types supported by the provider.
- Add a BUGS section.
- Eliminate some redundancy by describing similar probes in the same
paragraph.
- Fix several inaccuracies, particularly in the probe argument
descriptions.
Submitted by: wblock [1]
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11293
the commit message; as actually implemented, the intent is to retry
up to 2 ms for controllers to enable bus power.
Noticed by: ian@, rgrimes@
Additional note: Among others, the problem addressed by r320577 is
the APL32 ("Storage Controllers May Not Be Power Gated") erratum.
Hopefully, along with r318282, r320577 works around the remaining
problems seen with Intel Apollo Lake eMMC and SDXC controllers.
The vm_map_fixed() and vm_map_stack() VM functions return Mach error
codes. Convert them into errno values before returning result from
exec_new_vmspace().
While there, modernize the comment and do minor style adjustments.
Reviewed by: alc
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Upstream DTS for A64 SoC doesn't provide a /clocks node as Linux switched
to ccu-ng
This commit adds the necessary bits to boot on pine64 with latest DTS from
upstream.
USB is not working for now and some node aren't present in the DTS (like the
PMU, Power Management Unit).
Tested on: Pine64
iflib - reset fl-ifl_fragidx to 0 on iflib_fl_bufs_free(). This caused the
panic in em/igb when adding it to a bridge device.
iflib - Handle out of order packet delivery from hardware in support of LRO
Out of order updates to rxd's is fixed in r315217. However, it is not
completely fixed. While refilling the buffers, iflib is not considering
the out of order descriptors. Hence, it is refilling sequentially.
"idx" variable in _iflib_fl_refill routine is incremented sequentially.
By doing refilling sequentially, it will override the SGEs that
are *IN USE* by other connections. Fix is to maintain a bitmap of
rx descriptors and differentiate the used one with unused one and
refill only at the unused indices. This patch also fixes a
few bugs in bnxt, related to the same feature.
Submitted by: bhargava.marreddy@broadcom.com
Reviewed by: venkatkumar.duvvuru@broadcom.com shurd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10681
Instead of using GID_FT SNS request to get list of registered FCP ports,
use GID_PT to get list of all Nx_Ports, and then use GFF_ID and/or GFT_ID
requests to find whether they are FCP and target capable.
The problem with old approach is that GID_FT does not report ports without
FC-4 type registered. In particular it was impossible to boot OS from
FreeBSD FC target using QLogic FC BIOS, since one does not register FC-4
type even on new cards and so ignored by old code as incompatible.
As a side bonus this allows initiator to skip pointless logins to other
initiators by fetching that information from SNS instead.
In case some switches do not implement GFF_ID/GFT_ID correctly, add sysctls
to disable that functionality. I handled broken GFF_ID of my Brocade 200E,
but there may be other switches with different bugs.
Linux also uses GID_PT, but GFF_ID is disabled by default there, and GFT_ID
is not supported.
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
With this patch, ",n" is an abbreviation for "1,n", ";n" abbreviates
".;n". The "n," and "n;" variants mean "n,n" and "n;n", respectively.
Also, piping to a shell command does not count as a save, so don't reset
the modified flag.
Obtained from: OpenBSD (CVS Rev. 1.58, 1.59)
- Update ATLAS_UPLOAD_URL to avoid various regular expressions
from failing to match due to redirections.
- Use ATLAS_UPLOAD_URL throughout the script.
- Adjust several regular expression patterns.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
It is useful to know exactly what features may be lacking when trying to
mount ext4 filesystems.
Submitted by: Fedor Uporov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11208
to demote it to 512 pages, then remove each of these. We can just remove
the l2 map directly. This is what the intel pmaps already do.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Most important, use a correct signature for the
__pthread_cleanup_push_imp() stub, which was incorrectly generated
with two-args variant. The pthread_cleanup_info pointer was corrupted
in the forwarded call to the real libthr implementation, visible on
PowerPC and possibly ARM. [1]
Found and tested by: Mark Millard <markmi@dsl-only.net> [1]
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
gap entry in the vm map being smaller than the sysctl-derived stack guard
size. Otherwise, the value of max_grow can suffer from overflow, and the
roundup(grow_amount, sgrowsiz) will not be properly capped, resulting in
an assertion failure.
In collaboration with: kib
MFC after: 3 days
All 32bit MIPS ABIs align uint64_t on 8-byte. Since struct kevent32
is defined using 32bit types to avoid extra alignment on amd64/i386,
layout of the structure needs paddings on PowerPC and apparently MIPS.
Reviewed by: jhb
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11434
Return the bare requested information, intended for scripting.
The serial number of a SAS/SCSI device can be returned with
'camcontrol inquiry disk -S', but there is no similar switch for SATA.
This provides a way to get this information from both SAS and SATA disks
the -s and -p flags are mutually exclusive, and cannot be used with any
other flags.
Reviewed by: rpokala, wblock
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7828
This patch was inspired by an opposite change made to shrink the code
for the boot loader.
On my i7-4770, it increases the skein1024 speed from 470 to 550 MB/s
Reviewed by: sbruno
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7824
This fixes an integer underflow in efipart_realstrategy, which causes
crashes when an I/O operation's start point is after the end of the disk.
This can happen when trying to detect filesystems on very small disks.
This can occur if a BIOS freebsd-boot partition exists on a system when the
EFI loader is being used.
PR: 219000
Submitted by: Eric McCorkle <eric@metricspace.net>
Reviewed by: cem (previous version), tsoome (previous version)
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10559
By default LLD links with relocations disallowed against readonly
sections (e.g., .text), but the 32-bit ARM EFI & uboot boot bits require
such relocations. -znotext is either ignored as an unknown -z option
(in-tree lld 2.17.50) or is already the default (GNU ld or GNU gold from
ports) so we can just add it unconditionally to allow building with LLD.
This is similar to the change in r320179 for the kernel link.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
start address is not required to be page aligned. However, the loop
within pmap_invalidate_cache_range() that performs the actual cache
line invalidations requires that the starting address be truncated to
a multiple of the cache line size. This change corrects an error in
that truncation.
Submitted by: Brett Gutstein <bgutstein@rice.edu>
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
were unneeded as we tell the tlb the pagetables are in cached memory. This
gives us a small, but statistically significant improvement over just
removing the PTE_SYNC cases.
While here remove PTE_SYNC, it's now unneeded.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
--Remove special-case handling of sparc64 bus_dmamap* functions.
Replace with a more generic mechanism that allows MD busdma
implementations to generate inline mapping functions by
defining WANT_INLINE_DMAMAP in <machine/bus_dma.h>. This
is currently useful for sparc64, x86, and arm64, which all
implement non-load dmamap operations as simple wrappers
around map objects which may be bus- or device-specific.
--Remove NULL-checked bus_dmamap macros. Implement the
equivalent NULL checks in the inlined x86 implementation.
For non-x86 platforms, these checks are a minor pessimization
as those platforms do not currently allow NULL maps. NULL
maps were originally allowed on arm64, which appears to have
been the motivation behind adding arm[64]-specific barriers
to bus_dma.h, but that support was removed in r299463.
--Simplify the internal interface used by the bus_dmamap_load*
variants and move it to bus_dma_internal.h
--Fix some drivers that directly include sys/bus_dma.h
despite the recommendations of bus_dma(9)
Reviewed by: kib (previous revision), marius
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10729
performance.
To find in the leaf bitmap all ranges of sufficient length, use a doubling
strategy with shift-and-and until each bit still set represents a bit
sequence of length 'count', or until the bitmask is zero. In the latter
case, update the hint based on the first bit sequence length not found to
be available. For example, seeking an interval of length 12, the set bits
of the bitmap would represent intervals of length 1, then 2, then 3, then
6, then 12. If no bits are set at the point when each bit represents an
interval of length 6, then the hint can be updated to 5 and the search
terminated.
If long-enough intervals are found, discard those before the cursor. If
any remain, use binary search to find the position of the first of them,
and allocate that interval.
Submitted by: Doug Moore <dougm@rice.edu>
Reviewed by: kib, markj
MFC after: 3 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11426
gcc produces a "variably modified X at file scope" warning for
structures that use these size definitions. I think the definitions are
actually fine but can be rephrased with the __CONST_RING_SIZE macro more
cleanly anyway.
Reviewed by: markj, royger
Approved by: markj (mentor)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11417