* Properly return the full opal_msg from an async completion.
* Don't keep bugging OPAL, wait 100us or so. With some minor changes to
DELAY() to drop to very low priority, the thread won't hog the CPU while
polling for the async completion.
ifconfig(8) syntax allows to specify only single address_family,
so we need additional invocation of ifconfig to support configuration
of cloned gif interface that may use different address families
for its internal and external addresses.
Also, ifconfig(8) does not allow to omit "inet6" keyword for address family
specifying IPv6 addresses as outer addresses of the interface.
Also, address_family is not "parameter" and it has to go before parameters
including "tunnel" keyword, so "ifconfig gif0 tunnel inet6 $oip1 $oip2" would be
wrong syntax and only "ifconfig gif0 inet6 tunnel $oip1 $oip2" is right.
With this change, the following works:
gifconfig_gif0="inet6 2a00::1 2a01::1"
ifconfig_gif0="inet 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.252"
MFC after: 2 weeks
It performs BUS_RESET_CHILD() on the parental bus and the specified
device.
Reviewed by: imp (previous version), jhb (previous version)
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19646
For PCI device (i.e. child of a PCI bus), reset tries FLR if
implemented and worked, and falls to power reset otherwise.
For PCIe bus (child of a PCIe bridge or root port), reset
disables PCIe link and then re-trains it, performing what is known as
link-level reset.
Reviewed by: imp (previous version), jhb (previous version)
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19646
The methods BUS_RESET_PREPARE(), BUS_RESET(), and BUS_RESET_POST()
should be implemented by bus which can provide reset to a device. The
methods are described in inline doxygen comments.
Code only provides BUS_RESET_PREPARE() and BUS_RESET_POST() helpers
instead of default implementation, because actual bus needs to handle
device state around reset, while helpers provide the other half of
typical prepare/post code.
Reviewed by: imp (previous version), jhb (previous version)
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19646
bhyve's NVMe emulation was transferring Identify data back to the guest
incorrectly causing memory corruptions. These corruptions resulted in
core dumps and other system level errors in the guest.
In their simplest form, NVMe Physical Region Page (PRP) values in
commands indicate which physical pages to use for data transfer. The
first PRP value is not required to be page aligned but does not cross a
page boundary. The second PRP value must be page aligned, does not cross
a page boundary, and need not be contiguous with PRP1.
The code was copying Identify data past the end of PRP1. This happens to
work if PRP1 and PRP2 are physically contiguous but will corrupt guest
memory in unpredictable ways if they are not.
Fix is to copy the Identify data back to the guest piecewise (i.e. for
each PRP entry). Also fix a similarly wrong problem when copying back
Log page data.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor), araujo, jhb, rgrimes, bhyve
Approved by: imp (mentor), bhyve (jhb)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19695
The NVMe specification defines bits 13:4 of BAR0 as Reserved (i.e. 0x0).
Most drivers do not enforce this, but the Windows NVMe driver does and
will refuse to start the device (i.e. error 10) if any of these bits are
set.
The current BAR size calculation tries to minimize the amount of memory
the device reserves by scaling the BAR size by the maximum number of
queues supported by the device. But unless the device supports a large
number of queue pairs (over 1536), it will reserve too little memory.
The fix is to allocate a minimum of 16K bytes for BAR0.
Tested on Windows Server 2016 and 2019
Reviewed by: imp (mentor), araujo, jhb, bhyve
Approved by: imp (mentor), bhyve (jhb)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19676
Otherwise we might miss the last iteration where EOF appears below
unaligned noff.
Reported and reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19811
Add the ability to use interrupts for i2c message.
We still use polling for early boot i2c transfer (for PMIC
for example) but as soon as interrupts are available use them.
On Allwinner SoC >A20 is seems that polling mode is broken for some
reason, this is now fixed by using interrupt mode.
For Allwinner also fix the frequency calculation, the one in the code
was for when the APB frequency is at 48Mhz while it is at 24Mhz on most
(all?) Allwinner SoCs. We now support both cases.
While here add more debug info when it's compiled in.
Tested On: A20, H3, A64
MFC after: 1 month
Remove the phrase from boilerplate copyright we stick on vers.c when
we can't find the template file. In practice, this won't change a
thing, except for the case of compiling the kernel standalone w/o the
rest of a tree on a system that doesn't have
/usr/share/examples/etc/bsd-copyright installed.
There's no reason to order based on strcmp of ASCII digests instead of
memcmp of the raw digests.
While here, remove collision fallback. If you collide two MD5s, they're
probably the same string anyway. If robustness against MD5 collisions is
desired, maybe we shouldn't use MD5.
None of the behavior of sort -R is specified by POSIX, so we're free to
implement this however we like. E.g., using a 128-bit counter and block cipher
to generate unique indices for each line of input.
PR: 230792 (2/many)
Relnotes: This will change the sort order for a given dataset with a
given seed. Other similarly breaking changes are planned.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
r338192 reverted the changes to nfsuserd so that it could use an AF_LOCAL
socket, since it resulted in a vnode locking panic().
Post r338192 nfsuserd daemons use the old AF_INET socket for upcalls and
do not use these kernel changes.
I left them in for a while, so that nfsuserd daemons built from head sources
between r320757 (Jul. 6, 2017) and r338192 (Aug. 22, 2018) would need them
by default.
This only affects head, since the changes were never MFC'd.
I will add an UPDATING entry, since an nfsuserd daemon built from head
sources between r320757 and r338192 will not run unless the "-use-udpsock"
option is specified. (This command line option is only in the affected
revisions of the nfsuserd daemon.)
I suspect few will be affected by this, since most who run systems built
from head sources (not stable or releases) will have rebuilt their nfsuserd
daemon from sources post r338192 (Aug. 22, 2018)
This is being reverted in preparation for an update to include AF_INET6
support to the code.
There are a few places that use hand crafted versions of the macros
from sys/netinet/in.h making it difficult to actually alter the
values in use by these macros. Correct that by replacing handcrafted
code with proper macro usage.
Reviewed by: karels, kristof
Approved by: bde (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: John Gilmore
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19317
- Remove issues that no longer apply thanks to devfs
- Add language pointing out devfs's role and referencing its config
- Add a "historical notes" section and move discussion of block vs character devs to it, including pointing out the removal of block devs
- Modernize some examples
MFC after: 1 week
PR: 236970
Submitted by: andrew@tao173.riddles.org.uk
Reviewed by: 0mp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19799
The code enabled when "DEBUG" is defined uses mem_alloc(), which is a
malloc(.., M_RPC, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO), but then calls gss_release_buffer()
which does a free(.., M_GSSAPI) to free the memory.
This patch fixes the problem by replacing mem_alloc() with a
malloc(.., M_GSSAPI, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO).
This bug affects almost no one, since the sources are not normally built
with "DEBUG" defined.
Submitted by: peter@ifm.liu.se
MFC after: 2 weeks
- init, init -R
- onetime, onetime -R
- 512 and 4k sectors
- encryption only
- encryption and authentication
- configure -r/-R for detached providers
- configure -r/-R for attached providers
- all keys allocated (10, 20 and 30MB provider sizes)
- keys allocated on demand (10, 20 and 30PB provider sizes)
- reading and writing to provider after expansion (10-30MB only)
- checking if metadata in old location is cleared.
Obtained from: Fudo Security
provider grows, GELI will expand automatically and will move the metadata
to the new location of the last sector.
This functionality is turned on by default. It can be turned off with the
-R flag, but it is not recommended - if the underlying provider grows and
automatic expansion is turned off, it won't be possible to attach this
provider again, as the metadata is no longer located in the last sector.
If the automatic expansion is turned off and the underlying provider grows,
GELI will only log a message with the previous size of the provider, so
recovery can be easier.
Obtained from: Fudo Security
from 1.0.0:
Add "continuation" flag, to allow multiple "xo" invocations in a single line of output (#58)
Add --top-wrap to make top-level JSON wrappers
Add --{open,close}-{list,instace} options
Add xo_xml_leader(), to detect use of some bogus XML tags. It's still bad form, but it's a little safer now
Avoid call to xo_write before xo_flush, since the latter calls the former
Check return code from xo_flush_h properly (<0) (FreeBSD Bug 236935)
For JSON output, avoid newline before a container's close brace (#62)
Merge branch 'text_only' of https://github.com/zvr/libxo into zvr-text_only
Use XO_USE_INT_RETURN_CODES, not USE_INT_RETURN_CODES
add docs for --continuation
add docs for --not-first
call xo_state_set_flags before values and close containers; add XOIF_MADE_OUTPUT flag to track state; make proper empty JSON objects in xo_finish
color_map code has to be #ifdef'd out, since the struct definition
correct xo_flush_func_t (doesn't use xo_ssize_t)
make depth change for --top-wrap only for JSON
fix to handle --top-wrap in "xo" by being more consistent with handling trailing newlines
fix to handle text-only version #64 (from zvr)
fix xo_buf_has_room for round up to the next XO_BUFSIZ, not just add XO_BUFSIZ to the size (FreeBSD Bug 236937)
update docs for new "xo" options
update functions to use xo_ssize_t
update test cases
from 1.0.1:
Add EINTEGRITY to .pot files under test/gettext/ (fix from FreeBSD)
from 1.0.2:
handle failure from xo_vnsprintf; don't add -1 to "rc"
PR: 236937, 236935
Submitted by: phil
Reported by: Alfonso S. Siciliano <alfix86@gmail.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
If MACHINE_ARCH doesn't match TARGET_ARCH, and we're not in the special
case of building i386 images on an amd64 host, we need to pull in the
qemu-user-static package; this allows us to run some commands inside
the VM disk image chroot, most notably to install packages.
Reviewed by: gjb
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: FreeBSD/EC2 patreon (https://www.patreon.com/cperciva)
In r337703 DTS files were updated to Linux 4.18, including Linux commit
4d8b032d3c03f4e9788a18bbb51b10e6c9e8a56b which removed the `phy_id`
property from am335x-bone-common (as the property was deprecated).
Use `phy-handle` via fdt_get_phyaddr, keeping the existing code as a
fallback for old DTBs.
PR: 236624
Submitted by: manu, Gerald Aryeetey <aryeeteygerald_rogers.com>
Reported by: Gerald Aryeetey
Reviewed by: manu
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19814
The value was changed from int to bool. Since the new type
is smaller, the rest of the variable in the caller was left
unitialized.
PR: 236714
Reported by: trasz
Diagnosed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
To use bectl in an example, when one creates a new boot environment with
either `bectl create <be>` or `bectl create -e <otherbe> <be>`, libbe will
take a snapshot of the original boot environment to clone. Previously, this
used %F-%T date format as the snapshot name, but this has some limitations-
attempting to create multiple boot environments in quick succession may
collide if done within the same second.
Tack a serial onto it to reduce the chances of a collision... we could still
collide if multiple processes/threads are creating boot environments at the
same time, but this is likely not a big concern as this has only been
reported as occurring in freebsd-ci setup.
MFC after: 3 days
Despite the call to vtruncbuf() from detrunc(), which results in
zeroing part of the partial page after EOF, there still is a
possibility to retain the stale data which is revived on file
enlargement. If the filesystem block size is greater than the page
size, partial block might keep other after-EOF pages wired and they
get reused then. Fix it by zeroing whole part of the partial buffer
after EOF, not relying on vnode_pager_setsize().
PR: 236977
Reported by: asomers
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week