for each vdev's status. Booting from a degraded vdev should now be
more robust.
Submitted by: Matt Reimer <mattjreimer at gmail.com>
Sponsored by: VPOP Technologies, Inc.
MFC after: 2 weeks
more efficiently.
Before this patch, in the worst case memory use would increase
exponentially on the number of drives in the raidz vdev.
Submitted by: Matt Reimer <mattjreimer@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: VPOP Technologies, Inc.
Silence from: dfr
command in the usb_msctest routines, as well as a general tidyup.
This now properly ejects the ZTE MF636, Option Gi0322 and Novatel MC950D
devices I have on my desk.
zero stripeoffset in such case (as if device has no stripes), report offset
from the beginning of the media (as if device has single infinite stripe).
This gives partitioning tools information, required to guess better
partition alignment, in case if hardware doesn't report it's stripe size.
For example, it should give disklabel info about odd offset made by fdisk.
pci_delete_child() function called by the cardbus driver. The new function
uses resource_list_unreserve() to release the BARs decoded by the device
being removed.
Reviewed by: imp
Tested by: brooks
This should fix some Thinkpad specific problems such as
connecting to a headphone jack is not functional on X41.
Reviewed by: takawata
MFC after: 1 week
now type sema_t is a structure which can be put in a shared memory area,
and multiple processes can operate it concurrently.
User can either use mmap(MAP_SHARED) + sem_init(pshared=1) or use sem_open()
to initialize a shared semaphore.
Named semaphore uses file system and is located in /tmp directory, and its
file name is prefixed with 'SEMD', so now it is chroot or jail friendly.
In simplist cases, both for named and un-named semaphore, userland code
does not have to enter kernel to reduce/increase semaphore's count.
The semaphore is designed to be crash-safe, it means even if an application
is crashed in the middle of operating semaphore, the semaphore state is
still safely recovered by later use, there is no waiter counter maintained
by userland code.
The main semaphore code is in libc and libthr only has some necessary stubs,
this makes it possible that a non-threaded application can use semaphore
without linking to thread library.
Old semaphore implementation is kept libc to maintain binary compatibility.
The kernel ksem API is no longer used in the new implemenation.
Discussed on: threads@
statically configured entry of the same host. This bug was
due to the expiration timer was not cancelled when installing
the static entry. Since there exist a potential race condition
with respect to timer cancellation, simply check for the
LLE_STATIC bit inside the expiration function instead of
cancelling the active timer.
MFC after: 5 days
for the interface address. This marker is necessary to properly support
PPP types of links where multiple links can have the same local end
IP address. The IFA_RTSELF flag bit maps to the RTF_HOST value, which
was combined into the route flag bits during prefix installation in
IPv6. This inclusion causing the prefix route to be unusable. This
patch fixes this bug by excluding the IFA_RTSELF flag during route
installation.
MFC after: 5 days
It looks like I didn't implement this when I imported MPSAFE TTY.
Applications like mail(1) still use this. I think it's conceptually bad.
Tested by: Pete French <petefrench ticketswitch com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
- use a uniform mtag format for all packets that exit and re-enter
the firewall in the middle of a rulechain. On reentry, all tags
containing reinject info are renamed to MTAG_IPFW_RULE so the
processing is simpler.
- make ipfw and dummynet use ip_len and ip_off in network format
everywhere. Conversion is done only once instead of tracking
the format in every place.
- use a macro FREE_PKT to dispose of mbufs. This eases portability.
On passing i also removed a few typos, staticise or localise variables,
remove useless declarations and other minor things.
Overall the code shrinks a bit and is hopefully more readable.
I have tested functionality for all but ng_ipfw and if_bridge/if_ethersubr.
For ng_ipfw i am actually waiting for feedback from glebius@ because
we might have some small changes to make.
For if_bridge and if_ethersubr feedback would be welcome
(there are still some redundant parts in these two modules that
I would like to remove, but first i need to check functionality).
processes to share semaphore by using shared memory area, in simplest case,
only one atomic operation is needed in userland, waiter flag is maintained by
kernel and userland only checks the flag, if the flag is set, user code enters
kernel and does a wakeup() call.
Move type definitions into file _umtx.h to minimize compiling time.
Also type names need to be prefixed with underline character, this would reduce
name conflict (still in progress).
previously know by StarSemi STR9104.
Tested by the submitter on an Emprex NSD-100 board.
Submitted by: Yohanes Nugroho <yohanes at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: freebsd-arm, stas
Obtained from: //depot/projects/str91xx/...
same ASIC ID of BCM5758 such that r198318 incorecctly enabled TSO
on BCM5754.BCM5754M controllers. BCM5754/BCM5754M needs a special
firmware to enable TSO and bge(4) does not support firmware based
TSO.
Reported by: ed
Tested by: ed
was broken w.r.t. byte range lock conflicts when it was the same client
and the request used the open_to_lock_owner4 case, since lckstp->ls_clp
was not set. This patch fixes it by using "clp" instead of "lckstp->ls_clp".
MFC after: 2 weeks
checking for conflicts w.r.t. byte range locks for NFSv4.
1 - Return 0 instead of EACCES when a conflict is found, for F_GETLK.
2 - Check for "same file" when checking for a conflict.
3 - Don't check for a conflict for the F_UNLCK case.
the associated debugging under bootverbose.
- Remove freebsd4_sigreturn(); given that FreeBSD 4 didn't supported
sparc64 this only ever served as a transition aid prior to FreeBSD
5.0 and is unused by default since COMPAT_FREEBSD4 was removed from
GENERIC in r143072 nearly 5 years ago.
work.
- Sanity check the parameters passed to the implementations of the
pcib_{read,write}_config() methods. Using illegal values can cause
no real harm but it doesn't hurt to avoid unnecessary data error
traps requiring to flush and re-enable the level 1 caches.