Make SATA XPT negotiate and enable some additional SATA features, such as:
- device initiated power management (some devices support only this way);
- Automatic Partial to Slumber Transition (more power saving);
- DMA auto-activation (expected to slightly improve performance).
More features could be added later, when hardware supports.
Revert r198705.
As scottl@ noticed, max_target/max_lun was intended to be only a hint for
existing bus scanner. Some FC/SAS SIMs report fake values there, that are
smaller then maximum supported IDs. In that case this check makes impossible
manual scan outside hinted range.
For ATA/SATA SIMs respective check was instead implemented at SIM level.
Newer SCSI SIMs expected to have these checks at driver or firmware level.
Some older SCSI SIMs have no this check and the issues will get back there.
Instead of catching SIGPIPE and jumping out of the signal handler with
longjmp, ignore it and handle write errors to the local output by exiting
from there. I have changed the error message to mention the local output
instead of NetBSD's wrong "Connection closed by foreign host". Write errors
to the network were already handled by exiting immediately and this now
applies to EPIPE too.
The code assumed that SIGPIPE could only be generated by the network
connection; if it was generated by the local output, it would longjmp out of
the signal handler and write an error message which caused another SIGPIPE.
PR: 19773
Obtained from: NetBSD
* Fix a bug where SACKs are not sent when they should.
* Get delayed SACK working again.
* Really print the nr_mapping array when it should be printed.
* Update highest_tsn variables when sliding mapping arrays.
* Sending a FWDTSN chunk should not affect the retran count.
* Cleanups.
r207409:
Both RX_GMF_LP_THR and RX_GMF_UP_THR must be 16 bits register. If
it is 8bits register then RX FIFO size can't exceed 2KB which is
not true for almost all Yukon II controller.
r207442:
Disable non-ASF packet flushing on Yukon Extreme as vendor's driver
does. Without this change, Yukon Extreme seems to generate lots of
RX FIFO overruns even though controller has available RX buffers.
These excessive RX FIFO overruns generated lots of pause frames
which in turn killed devices plugged into switch. It seems there is
still occasional RX frame corruption on Yukon Extreme but this
change seems to fix the pause frame storm.
Reported by: jhb
Tested by: jhb
Enable VLAN hardware tag insertion/stripping. Due to lack of SiS190
controller, I'm not sure whether this is also applicable to SiS190
so this feature is only activated on SiS191 controller.
In theory, controller reinitialization is not needed when VLAN tag
configuration is changed, but xclin said controller was not stable
whenever toggling VLAN tag bit. To address that, sge(4)
reinitialize controller for VLAN configuration which seems to work
as expected. VLAN tag information for TX/RX descriptor and
configure bit of RxMacControl register was found by xclin.
Submitted by: xclin <xclin <> cs dot nctu dot edu dot tw > (initial version)
Tested by: xclin <xclin <> cs dot nctu dot edu dot tw >
Enable FCS stripping and padding 10 bytes bit of RX MAC control
register. Due to lack of SiS190 controller, I'm not sure whether
this is also applicable to SiS190 so this feature is only activated
on SiS191 controller.
The controller can pad 10 bytes before DMAing a received frame to
RX buffer and received bytes include the padded bytes. This padding
is very useful on strict-alignment architectures because driver
does not have to copy received frame to align IP header on 4 bytes
boundary. It also gives better RX performance on non-strict
alignment architectures. Special thanks to xclin to give me
valuable register information. Without his enthusiastic trial and
errors this wouldn't be even possible.
While I'm here tighten validity check of received frame. Controller
clears RDS_CRCOK bit when it received bad CRC frames. xclin found
that using loop back testing.
Tested by: xclin <xclin <> cs dot nctu dot edu dot tw >
r207375:
Preserve unknown bits of RX MAC control register when driver
programs RX filter configuration. It seems RX MAC control register
is one of key registers to get various offloading features as well
as performance. Blindly clearing unrelated bits can result in
unexpected results.
Tested by: xclin <xclin <> cs dot nctu dot edu dot tw >
r207376:
Remove wrong link state chage.
r207377:
Explicitly marks SiS190 to differentiate it from SiS191.
When destroying a vnet, shut down all netgraph nodes tied to that vnet
before proceeding with dismantling other protocol domains.
This change only affects options VIMAGE builds.
Reviewed by: julian, bz
MFP4: @176978-176982, 176984, 176990-176994, 177441
"Whitspace" churn after the VIMAGE/VNET whirls.
Remove the need for some "init" functions within the network
stack, like pim6_init(), icmp_init() or significantly shorten
others like ip6_init() and nd6_init(), using static initialization
again where possible and formerly missed.
Move (most) variables back to the place they used to be before the
container structs and VIMAGE_GLOABLS (before r185088) and try to
reduce the diff to stable/7 and earlier as good as possible,
to help out-of-tree consumers to update from 6.x or 7.x to 8 or 9.
This also removes some header file pollution for putatively
static global variables.
Revert VIMAGE specific changes in ipfilter::ip_auth.c, that are
no longer needed.
Reviewed by: jhb
Discussed with: rwatson
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH
For the experimental NFS client, it should always flush dirty
buffers before closing the NFSv4 opens, as the comment states.
This patch deletes the call to nfscl_mustflush() which would
return 0 for the case where a delegation still exists, which
was incorrect and could cause crashes during recovery from
an expired lease.
POSIX permits but does not require checking access on the current and parent
directories.
Because various programs do not like it if getcwd(3) fails, it seems best
to avoid checking access as much as possible. There are various reports in
GNATS about this (search for getcwd).
Our getcwd(3) implementation first queries the kernel for the pathname
directly, which does not check any permissions but sometimes fails, and then
falls back to reading all parent directories for the names.
PR: standards/44425
> Shift the version of perl used by the release build process over to
> perl-5.10. This aligns the release build process with the current
> default version of perl in the ports tree.
> Pass the HTTP_PROXY and FTP_PROXY environment variables through in addition
> to FTP_PASSIVE_MODE so release building works for a machine that needs
> to use a proxy.
PR: misc/137688
Submitted by: Michael Leun
Add xpt_schedule_dev_sendq() call, lost at r203108. It is not needed in
usual operation, but required in some conditions to make queue running
after being shrinked.
When CPUTYPE is defined to any value, on amd64 platform "mmx" is
available through MACHINE_CPU, indicating the CPU supports that
feature, as done by revision 138685.
This changeset adds "mmx" into the default amd64 MACHINE_CPU list
when no CPUTYPE is specified to provide consistent behavior.
PR: amd64/145593
Submitted by: mm
r196981 (rdivacky):
Add C/c/f/p/v switches plus a bunch of minor fixes and cleanups.
Obtained from: NetBSD
r200844 (jh):
Don't print the archive name with -p and -q options.
PR: bin/141280
r201630 (kientzle):
When restoring files, use the mode for the mode.
Thanks to: Jun Kuriyama for pointing this out
r203977 (gavin):
Implement the rename query, for when a file with the same name as the one
about to be extracted already exists. The question, and interpretation
of the response is deliberately compatible with Info-Zip.
This change was originally obtained from NetBSD, but has three changes:
- better compatibility with Info-Zip in the handling of ^D
- Use getdelim() rather than getline()
- bug fix: != changed to == in the "file rename" code
I suspect the latter is also a bug in NetBSD, but I can't easily confirm
this.
PR: bin/143307
Reviewed by: rdivacky (change to unzip.c only)
Obtained from: NetBSD src/usr.bin/unzip/unzip.c 1.8
r203978 (gavin):
Bump .Dd for r203977
r204352 (ru):
Fixed static linkage.
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Requested by: Alex Kozlov <spam rm-rf kiev ua>
Be able to specify a certain date and/or time for which to calculate
the phase of the moon.
While not worlds best improvements, it will help calendar(1) later on.
Also closed bin/79008
PR: bin/79008
Slightly modernize realpath(3).
SUSv4 requires that implementation returns EINVAL if supplied path is NULL,
and ENOENT if path is empty string [1].
Bring prototype in conformance with SUSv4, adding restrict keywords.
Allow the resolved path buffer pointer be NULL, in which case realpath(3)
allocates storage with malloc().
MFC r206898:
Free() is not allowed to modify errno, remove safety brackets around it.
Add small optimization, do not copy a string to the buffer that is
to be freed immediately after.
MFC r206997:
Move realpath(3) prototype to a POSIX section.
MFC r206998:
Add standards section, improve wording, taking into account the handling
of NULL and changed type in declaration.
When OOM searches for a process to kill, ignore the processes already
killed by OOM. When killed process waits for a page allocation, try to
satisfy the request as fast as possible.
sparc64, and possibly other architectures, pads the length of the
section holding the config file to sh_addralign bytes using NULs.
This bogusly triggers an assert. Break out of the loop when we hit an
NUL within that many bytes of the end.
Add gpart and glabel to the release CD mfsroot. Even if sysinstall
cannot partition disks on powerpc, this will allow the user to.
PR: powerpc/93203
Obtained from: ia64