between 12/24 hour mode. Also fix conversion between 12 and 24 hour mode.
It's not as easy as adding/subtracting 12, because the clock doesn't roll
over 11->0, it rolls over 12->1; 0 isn't a valid hour in AM/PM mode.
Don't enable the oscillator when it is found to be stopped at init time,
just let the first setting of valid time start it. But still report a dead
battery if it's stopped at init time.
Don't force the chip into 24hr mode, just cope with whatever mode it is
already in.
Align the RTC clock to top of second when setting it.
Resource allocation for parent device does not look good by itself, but
attempt to allocate them for unrelated device just does not end up good.
On Asus X99-E WS/USB3.1 system reporting ISA bridge via both PCI and ACPI
this reported to cause kernel panic on shutdown due to messed resources:
https://bugs.freenas.org/issues/25237.
MFC after: 1 week
PR33902: Invalidate line number cache when adding more text to
existing buffer.
This led to crashes as the line number cache would report a bogus
line number for a line of code, and we'd try to find a nonexistent
column within the line when printing diagnostics.
This fixes an assertion when building the graphics/champlain port.
Reported by: antoine, kwm
PR: 219139
Do the allocation before requesting the IOCFacts message. This triggers
the LSI firmware to recognize the multiqueue should be enabled if available.
Multiqueue isn't used by the driver yet, but this also fixes a problem with
the cached IOCFacts not matching latter checks, leading to potential problems
with error recovery.
As a side-effect, fetch the driver tunables as early as possible.
Reviewed by: slm
Obtained from: Netflix
Differential Revision: D9243
all the chips in the NXP PCA212x and PCA/PCF85xx series. In addition to
supporting more chips, this driver uses the countdown timer on the chips as
a fractional seconds counter, giving it a resolution of about 15 milliseconds.
No functional change.
This is handy for FreeBSD derivatives that want to modify the value of
MAXPATHLEN, but not the kld_file_stat ABI.
Submitted by: Siddhant Agarwal <sagarwal AT isilon.com>
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
The test code prior to r311893 loaded geom_gate at test start if necessary and
skipped the tests if it couldn't be loaded.
The ATF-ifcation of this test done in r311893 unfortunately dropped this
functionality.
This change restores the geom_gate module load and skips the test(s) if unavailable
in an ATF-like way.
MFC after: 1 month
PR: 220164
Reported by: gjb
point.
The new "-N" option does a forced dismount of an NFS mount point, but avoids
doing any checking of the mounted-on path, so that it will not get hung
when a vnode lock is held by another hung process on the mounted-on vnode.
The most common case of this is a "umount" with the "-f" option.
Other than avoiding checking the mounted-on path, it performs the same
forced dismount as a successful "umount -f" would do.
This commit includes a content change to the man page.
Tested by: pho
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11735
When an NFS mount is hung against an unresponsive NFS server, the "umount -f"
option can be used to dismount the mount. Unfortunately, "umount -f" gets
hung as well if a "umount" without "-f" has already been done. Usually,
this is because of a vnode lock being held by the "umount" for the mounted-on
vnode.
This patch adds kernel code so that a new "-N" option can be added to "umount",
allowing it to avoid getting hung for this case.
It adds two flags. One indicates that a forced dismount is about to happen
and the other is used, along with setting mnt_data == NULL, to handshake
with the nfs_unmount() VFS call.
It includes a slight change to the interface used between the client and
common NFS modules, so I bumped __FreeBSD_version to ensure both modules are
rebuilt.
Tested by: pho
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11735
Use them in some existing code that is vulnerable to roundoff errors.
The existing constant SBT_1NS is a honeypot, luring unsuspecting folks into
writing code such as long_timeout_ns*SBT_1NS to generate the argument for a
sleep call. The actual value of 1ns in sbt units is ~4.3, leading to a
large roundoff error giving a shorter sleep than expected when multiplying
by the trucated value of 4 in SBT_1NS. (The evil honeypot aspect becomes
clear after you waste a whole day figuring out why your sleeps return early.)
Since we imported clang 5.0.0, the version check in Makefile.inc1 which
checks whether to use libc++ fires even when the compiler for the target
architecture is gcc 4.2.1. This is because only X_COMPILER_VERSION is
checked. Also check X_COMPILER_TYPE, so it will only use libc++ when an
external gcc toolchain is used.
Reviewed by: emaste, rpokala
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11776
Currently in Virtio driver without TSO/GSO features enabled, the max scatter
gather segments for the TX path can be 4, which limits the support for 9K JUMBO
frames. 9K JUMBO frames results in more than 4 scatter gather segments and
virtio driver fails to send the frame down to host OS. With TSO/GSO feature
enabled max scatter gather segments can be 64, then 9K JUMBO frames are fine,
this is making virtio driver to support JUMBO frames only with TSO/GSO.
Increasing the VTNET_MIN_TX_SEGS which is the case for non TSO/GSO to 32 to
support upto 64K JUMBO frames to Host.
Submitted by: Lohith Bellad <lohithbsd@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: adrian
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8803
On the systems on which I tested this exporter, I never ran into metrics
that were named in such a way that they couldn't be exported to
Prometheus metrics directly. Now it turns out that on systems with NUMA,
the sysctl tree contains metrics named dev.${driver}.${index}.%domain.
For these metrics, the % in the name is problematic, as Prometheus
doesn't allow this symbol to be used.
Remove the assertions that were originally put in place to prevent the
exporter from generating malformed output and add code to deal with it
accordingly. For metric names, convert any unsupported character to an
underscore. For label values, perform string escaping.
PR: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=221035
Reported by: lifanov@
If the nfsrpc_createlayoutrpc() call in nfsrpc_getcreatelayout() fails,
the code used nfhpp when it might be set NULL. This patch checks for
the error cases (laystat != 0) and avoids using nfhpp for the failure case.
This would only affect NFSv4.1 mounts with the "pnfs" option.
Found while testing the "umount -N" patch not yet in head.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Gcc noticed that the result of the bit shift is always zero. Shift so
that the ATC_CS_C67 bits end up in bits 6 & 7.
Reviewed by: grehan, tychon
Approved by: markj (mentor)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11775
Gcc complained that e82545_tx_thread has a return type declared but
doesn't return anything. Annotate the procedure with _Noreturn.
Reviewed by: grehan
Approved by: markj (mentor)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11774
Given that RFC7530 allows uid/gids to be placed in owner/owner_group
strings directly, many NFSv4 environments don't need the nfsuserd.
This small patch modified /etc/rc.d/nfsd so that it does not force
startup of the nfsuserd daemon unless nfs_server_managegids is enabled.
This implies that nfsuserd_enable="YES" must be added to /etc/rc.conf
for NFSv4 server environments that use Kerberos mounts or clients that
do not support the uid/gid in string capability.
Since this could be considered a POLA violation, it will not be MFC'd.
Discussed on: freebsd-current
[CodeGenPrepare] Cut off FindAllMemoryUses if there are too many uses.
This avoids excessive compile time. The case I'm looking at is
Function.cpp from an old version of LLVM that still had the giant
memcmp string matcher in it. Before r308322 this compiled in about 2
minutes, after it, clang takes infinite* time to compile it. With
this patch we're at 5 min, which is still bad but this is a
pathological case.
The cut off at 20 uses was chosen by looking at other cut-offs in LLVM
for user scanning. It's probably too high, but does the job and is
very unlikely to regress anything.
Fixes PR33900.
* I'm impatient and aborted after 15 minutes, on the bug report it was
killed after 2h.
Pull in r308986 from upstream llvm trunk (by Simon Pilgrim):
[X86][CGP] Reduce memcmp() expansion to 2 load pairs (PR33914)
D35067/rL308322 attempted to support up to 4 load pairs for memcmp
inlining which resulted in regressions for some optimized libc memcmp
implementations (PR33914).
Until we can match these more optimal cases, this patch reduces the
memcmp expansion to a maximum of 2 load pairs (which matches what we
do for -Os).
This patch should be considered for the 5.0.0 release branch as well
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35830
These fix a hang (or extremely long compile time) when building older
LLVM ports.
Reported by: antoine
PR: 219139
kldfind() only matches kernel modules, so if you link imgact_binmisc directly
into the kernel, binmiscctl can't find it, tries to load it, and errors
out with:
Can't load imgact_binmisc kernel module: File exists
A quick search of other base commands shows that the correct procedure is to
call modfind(), and then try kldload() if that fails.
PR: 218593
Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson_1901@yahoo.com>
MFC after: 1 week