* Don't do the antenna switching when setting up the rate table - we don't
take into account whether it's an active antenna or not (eg shared with BT.)
I'll look into this a bit more later.
* The default antenna is still 1, I'll look into that a bit more later.
(So no, this doesn't fix it for Larry who needs ANT_B to be active, not
ANT_A.)
* My changes to the rate control setup used the wrong method for finding
a suitable rate, which led to 1M CCK frames being queued for 11a operation.
This is .. sub-optimal. Change the rate control lookup path to use
the global table instead of the per-node table, which won't be setup
until the node rate table is setup (which happens way too late in this
game.)
Tested:
* Intel 7260, 2G and 5G operation.
The old behavior depended on the FAT version and on what files were in the
root directory. "mount_msdosfs -o shortnames" is still supported.
Reviewed by: wblock, cem
Discussed with: trasz, adrian, imp
MFC after: 4 weeks
X-MFC-Notes: Don't MFC the removal of findwin95
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8018
Add check for evdev argument of evdev_free being NULL. This is valid
value and should not cause crash. In this case evdev_free does nothing
Submitted by: Vladimir Kondratiev <wulf@cicgroup.ru>
If the kernel is not compiled with the CAPABILITIES kernel options
fget_unlocked doesn't return the sequence number so fd_modify will
always report modification, in that case we got infinity loop.
Reported by: br
Reviewed by: mjg
Tested by: br, def
fget_cap_locked returns a referenced file, but the fgetvp_rights does
not need it. Instead, due to the filedesc lock being held, it can
ref the vnode after the file was looked up.
Fix up fget_cap_locked to be consistent with other _locked helpers and not
ref the file.
This plugs a leak introduced in r306184.
Pointy hat to: mjg, oshogbo
Add a table of vnode locks and use them along with bucketlocks to provide
concurrent modification support. The approach taken is to preserve the
current behaviour of the namecache and just lock all relevant parts before
any changes are made.
Lookups still require the relevant bucket to be locked.
Discussed with: kib
Tested by: pho
Otherwise there exists a narrow window during which a syscall probe can be
disabled and cause a concurrently-running thread to call dtrace_probe()
with an invalid probe ID.
Reported by: ngie
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
AMD chipsets have proprietary mechanisms for dicovering resources.
Those resources are not discoverable via plug-and-play mechanisms
like PCI configuration registers or ACPI.
For this reason a chipset-specific knowledge of proprietary registers
is required.
At present there are two FreeBSD drivers that require the proprietary
resource discovery. One is amdsbwd which is a driver for the watchdog
timer in the AMD chipsets. The other is intpm SMBus driver when it
attaches to the newer AMD chipsets where the resources of the SMBus HBA
are not described in the regular PCI way.
In both cases the resources are discovered by accessing AMD PMIO space.
Thus, many definitions are shared between the two drivers.
This change puts those defintions into a common header file.
As an added benefit, intpm driver now supports newest FCHs built into
AMD processors of Family 15h, models 70h-7Fh and Family 16h, models
30h-3Fh.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8004
buffer and put a small optimization for low socket buffer case:
- Do not hack uio_resid, and let m_uiotombuf() properly take care of it. This
fixes truncation of headers at low buffer.
- If headers ate all the space, jump right to the end of the cycle, to
avoid doing single page I/O and allocating zero length mbuf.
- Clear hdr_uio only if space is positive, which indicates that all uio
was copied in.
Reviewed by: pluknet, jtl, emax, rrs, lstewart, emax, gallatin, scottl
Update the device tree source files to a Linux 4.7-RC.
The dts tree currently can't be merged w/o specific revisions.
Note: due to a stupid bug in the commit checking script, I couldn't
just remove the svn:keyword tag from the new files, I had to add
fbsd:nokeywords to all the files (including ones that didn't need it)
sooptcopyin() checks if size of data provided by user is <= than we can
accept, else it strips down the size. On bigendian platforms we have to
move pointer as well so we copy the actual data.
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Sponsored by: HEIF5
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7980
Now that all of the necessary bits for ARMv6 support for CloudABI have
been checked in, let's hook the kernel module up to the build and
document its existence.
Descriptor returned by accept(2) should inherits capabilities rights from
the listening socket.
PR: 201052
Reviewed by: emaste, jonathan
Discussed with: many
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7724
On amd64, arm64 and i386, we have the possibility to switch between TLS
areas in userspace. The nice thing about this is that it makes it easier
to do light-weight threading, if we ever feel like doing that. On armv6,
let's go into the same direction by making it possible to safely use the
TPIDRURW register, which is intended for this purpose.
Clean up the ARMv6 code to remove md_tp entirely. Simply add a dedicated
field to the PCB to hold the value of TPIDRURW across context switches,
like we do for any other register. As userspace currently uses the
read-only TPIDRURO register, simply ensure that we keep both values in
sync where possible. The system calls for modifying the read-only
register will simply write the intended value into both registers, so
that it lazily ends up in the PCB during the next context switch.
Reviewed by: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7951
Approved by: andrew
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7951