how hashed MD5/SHA are implemented, abusing Final() for padding and
sw_octx to transport the key from the beginning to the end.
Enlightened about what was going on here by: cperciva
Reviewed by: cperciva
MFC After: 3 days
X-MFC with: r187826
PR: kern/126468
descriptor for the LDT) is populated. md_ldt is used by context-switch
code as indicator that LDT segment register shall be loaded with
GUSERLDT segment instead of 0, so context switch at the wrong time may
cause attempt to load non-populated descriptor.
Use store with the barrier to prevent other CPUs from seeing updated
md_ldt but not seeing updated md_ldt_sd. Multithreaded process may
context-switch to another thread of the process on another CPU and read
md_ldt.
MFC after: 1 week
r195128 | gonzo | 2009-06-27 17:27:41 -0600 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 4 lines
- Add support for handling TLS area address in kernel space.
From the userland point of view get/set operations are
performed using sysarch(2) call.
Pass the channel argument as a real argument and not through
RXON. The RXON version seems to have problem with both the older
228.57.2.23 firmware and the latest 228.61.2.24 version resulting
in device initialization errors like:
wpa_supplicant[2928]: Failed to initiate AP scan.
kernel: firmware error log:
kernel: error type = "SYSASSERT" (0x00000005)
kernel: program counter = 0x0000147C
kernel: source line = 0x0000058B
kernel: error data = 0x0000058B00000000
kernel: branch link = 0x0000145A00001492
kernel: interrupt link = 0x000006DE00000000
kernel: time = 7310
...
kernel: iwn0: iwn_config: could not set TX power
kernel: iwn0: iwn_init_locked: could not configure device, error 35
By passing the current channel to hal->set_txpower() the firmware
error is fixed, at least for the 4965 chipset of my Thinkpad and
the ones tested by Bernhard.
Submitted by: Bernhard Schmidt <bschmidt@techwires.net>
Approved by: rpaulo
While the name is pretentious, a good explanation of its targets is
reported in this 17 months old presentation e-mail:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2008-August/008452.html
In order to implement it, the sq_type in sleepqueues is mandatory and not
only compiled along with INVARIANTS option. Additively, a new sleepqueue
function, sleepq_type() is added, returning the type of the sleepqueue
linked to a wchan.
Three new sysctls are added in order to configure the thread:
debug.deadlkres.slptime_threshold
debug.deadlkres.blktime_threshold
debug.deadlkres.sleepfreq
rappresenting the thresholds for sleep and block time that will lead to
a deadlock matching (when exceeded), while the sleepfreq rappresents the
number of seconds between 2 consecutive thread runnings.
In order to enable the deadlock resolver thread recompile your kernel
with the option DEADLKRES.
Reviewed by: jeff
Tested by: pho, Giovanni Trematerra
Sponsored by: Nokia Incorporated, Sandvine Incorporated
MFC after: 2 weeks
sys/conf/makeLINT.mk, which includes LINT and sets options VIMAGE
so that we will have VIMAGE LINT builds[1]. For now only do it for
those two architectures to avoid massive universe times for archs,
where people will less likely use VIMAGE or not at all.
Requested by: jhb [1]
Discussed on/with: arch, jhb, rwatson
MFC after: 1 month
sys/conf/makeLINT.mk to only do certain things for certain
architectures.
Note that neither arm nor mips have the Makefile there, thus
essentially not (yet) supporting LINT. This would enable them
do add special treatment to sys/conf/makeLINT.mk as well chosing
one of the many configurations as LINT.
This is a hack of doing this and keeping it in a separate commit
will allow us to more easily identify and back it out.
Discussed on/with: arch, jhb (as part of the LINT-VIMAGE thread)
MFC after: 1 month
is not cleaned up on the wakeup but reset.
This is harmless mostly because td_slptick (and ki_slptime from
userland) should be analyzed only with the assumption that the thread
is actually sleeping (thus while the td_slptick is correctly set) but
without this invariant the number is nomore consistent.
- Move td_slptick from u_int to int in order to follow 'ticks' signedness
and wrap up accordingly [0]
[0] Submitted by: emaste
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC 1 week
warning message and attach without setting the Ethernet address to a
random address. It is not believed that this code can actually be
executed, and if it does, we're better off printing an error message than
faking up an Ethernet address.
PR: kern/133239
Reviewed by: yongari (earlier version of patch)
Approved by: ed (mentor)
with vfs_scanopt(9) using the "%qu" format string.
- Limit the maximum value of size_max to (SIZE_MAX - PAGE_SIZE) to
prevent overflow in howmany() macro.
PR: kern/141194
Approved by: trasz (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
EEPROM on ST201 always returns 16bits data with little endian
format so conversion to host order is required.
This change fixes inversed ethernet address on sparc64.
revision 200726 and 200727). It looks like that the two revisions
were not applied in the right sequence, I found this when comparing
with the OpenSolaris code.
MFC after: 3 days
Reviewed by: mm@
ip_divert work as a client of pf(4),
make ip_divert not depend on ipfw.
This is achieved by moving to ip_var.h the struct ipfw_rule_ref
(which is part of the mtag for all reinjected packets) and other
declarations of global variables, and moving to raw_ip.c global
variables for filter and divert hooks.
Note that names and locations could be made more generic
(ipfw_rule_ref is really a generic reference robust to reconfigurations;
the packet filter is not necessarily ipfw; filters and their clients
are not necessarily limited to ipv4), but _right now_ most
of this stuff works on ipfw and ipv4, so i don't feel like
doing a gratuitous renaming, at least for the time being.