* Add in some new register debugging under IWN_DEBUG_REGISTER
* Make IWN_DEBUG an option now for building. I'll chase this up
with a commit to 'options' soon.
Submitted by: Cedric GROSS <cg@cgross.info>
- mbuf reused after an RX_COPY optimized operation can sometimes have
a bogus cached address, resulting in TCP hangs. Add critical save points
to the cached address. Thanks to Michael and the team at Verisign for
finding this problem.
- A couple more spots where the rxbuf->flags member should be cleared just
to be sure no incorrect RX_COPY state is left around. Thanks to Adrian
for tracking these down.
- Remove the rearm_queues function from the driver, this was found to be
responsible for some out-of-order packets by Verisign, and was always a
bandaid, with the other fixes in this delta the bandaid can finally be
removed.
- In the other/link interrupt handler the entire state of the EICS register
was being writen back into EICR (which clears causes and thus re-enables
those interrupts), this was wrong, so now mask off the queue portion of
the register value, so we only clear the other/link interrupt we intend.
Marc from Verisign found this.
- Make the SFP+ unsupported option tuneable now, by customer request.
- Finally, just a couple of minor DEBUG string fixes.
I want to call out and thank all the participants in the 10G community/Intel
calls for helping track down these problems and make the driver better for
everyone!
MFC after: 3 days, these are critical fixes for 9.2!
ipmi_isa_attach. This keeps unintended but harmless noise about "ipmi1"
from appearing in the boot up sequence.
Submitted by: jbh@ (suggested by)
Sponsored by: Yahoo! Inc.
to return on newer Dell hardware. Bump to 6 second timeouts until someone
has a better idea on how to handle this
Reviewed by: jhb@
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Yahoo! Inc.
Support chipsets are the Realtek RTL8188SU, RTL8191SU, and RTL8192SU.
Many thanks to Idwer Vollering for porting/writing the man page and for
testing.
Reviewed by: adrian, hselasky
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Tested by: kevlo, Idwer Vollering <vidwer at gmail.com>
* Make Yarrow an optional kernel component -- enabled by "YARROW_RNG" option.
The files sha2.c, hash.c, randomdev_soft.c and yarrow.c comprise yarrow.
* random(4) device doesn't really depend on rijndael-*. Yarrow, however, does.
* Add random_adaptors.[ch] which is basically a store of random_adaptor's.
random_adaptor is basically an adapter that plugs in to random(4).
random_adaptor can only be plugged in to random(4) very early in bootup.
Unplugging random_adaptor from random(4) is not supported, and is probably a
bad idea anyway, due to potential loss of entropy pools.
We currently have 3 random_adaptors:
+ yarrow
+ rdrand (ivy.c)
+ nehemeiah
* Remove platform dependent logic from probe.c, and move it into
corresponding registration routines of each random_adaptor provider.
probe.c doesn't do anything other than picking a specific random_adaptor
from a list of registered ones.
* If the kernel doesn't have any random_adaptor adapters present then the
creation of /dev/random is postponed until next random_adaptor is kldload'ed.
* Fix randomdev_soft.c to refer to its own random_adaptor, instead of a
system wide one.
Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com, obrien
Obtained from: Juniper Networks
Reviewed by: obrien
* Make Yarrow an optional kernel component -- enabled by "YARROW_RNG" option.
The files sha2.c, hash.c, randomdev_soft.c and yarrow.c comprise yarrow.
* random(4) device doesn't really depend on rijndael-*. Yarrow, however, does.
* Add random_adaptors.[ch] which is basically a store of random_adaptor's.
random_adaptor is basically an adapter that plugs in to random(4).
random_adaptor can only be plugged in to random(4) very early in bootup.
Unplugging random_adaptor from random(4) is not supported, and is probably a
bad idea anyway, due to potential loss of entropy pools.
We currently have 3 random_adaptors:
+ yarrow
+ rdrand (ivy.c)
+ nehemeiah
* Remove platform dependent logic from probe.c, and move it into
corresponding registration routines of each random_adaptor provider.
probe.c doesn't do anything other than picking a specific random_adaptor
from a list of registered ones.
* If the kernel doesn't have any random_adaptor adapters present then the
creation of /dev/random is postponed until next random_adaptor is kldload'ed.
* Fix randomdev_soft.c to refer to its own random_adaptor, instead of a
system wide one.
Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com, obrien
Obtained from: Juniper Networks
Reviewed by: obrien
The original API calls for pow2ns, however the new APIs from
Linux call for seconds.
We need to be able to convert to/from 2^Nns to seconds in both
userland and kernel to fix this and properly compare units.
no longer have the parent in the device tree. This causes the identify
function in ipmi_isa.c to attempt to probe and poke at the ISA IPMI interface
Move the check for ipmi_attached out of the ipmi_isa_attach function and into
the ipmi_isa_identify function. Remove the check of the device tree for
ipmi devices attached.
This probing appears to make Broadcom management firmware on Dell machines
crash and emit NMI EISA warnings at various times requiring power cycles
of the machines to restore.
Bump MAX_TIMEOUT to 6 seconds as a hack for super slow IPMI interfaces that
need longer to respond to our intial probes on startup.
Tested on Dell R410, R510, R815, HP DL160G6
This is MFC candidate for 9.2R
Reviewed by: peter
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Yahoo! Inc.
all T4 and T5 based cards and is useful for analyzing TSO, LRO, TOE, and
for general purpose monitoring without tapping any cxgbe or cxl ifnet
directly.
Tracers on the T4/T5 chips provide access to Ethernet frames exactly as
they were received from or transmitted on the wire. On transmit, a
tracer will capture a frame after TSO segmentation, hw VLAN tag
insertion, hw L3 & L4 checksum insertion, etc. It will also capture
frames generated by the TCP offload engine (TOE traffic is normally
invisible to the kernel). On receive, a tracer will capture a frame
before hw VLAN extraction, runt filtering, other badness filtering,
before the steering/drop/L2-rewrite filters or the TOE have had a go at
it, and of course before sw LRO in the driver.
There are 4 tracers on a chip. A tracer can trace only in one direction
(tx or rx). For now cxgbetool will set up tracers to capture the first
128B of every transmitted or received frame on a given port. This is a
small subset of what the hardware can do. A pseudo ifnet with the same
name as the nexus driver (t4nex0 or t5nex0) will be created for tracing.
The data delivered to this ifnet is an additional copy made inside the
chip. Normal delivery to cxgbe<n> or cxl<n> will be made as usual.
/* watch cxl0, which is the first port hanging off t5nex0. */
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 0 tx0 (watch what cxl0 is transmitting)
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 1 rx0 (watch what cxl0 is receiving)
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer list
# tcpdump -i t5nex0 <== all that cxl0 sees and puts on the wire
If you were doing TSO, a tcpdump on cxl0 may have shown you ~64K
"frames" with no L3/L4 checksum but this will show you the frames that
were actually transmitted.
/* all done */
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 0 disable
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 1 disable
# cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer list
# ifconfig t5nex0 destroy
and protocol 1 are USB ethernet adapters. This avoids keeping and updating
the product list every now and then. This patch will add support for the
USB ethernet interface found in the IPAD.
MFC after: 1 week
we call device-specific probe functions, which can (and typically will)
set the device description based on low-level device probe information.
In the end we never actually used the device description that we so
carefully maintained in the PCI match table. By setting the device
description after we call uart_probe(), we'll print the more user-
friendly description by default.
SVN r95378 refactored ahc_9005_subdevinfo_valid out into a separate
function but swapped the vendor/subvendor and device/subdevice pairs of
the parameters.
Found by: Coverity Prevent, CID 744931
Reviewed by: gibbs
This function is called 4 times in this file, with swapped parameter
ordering. Fix the function definition instead of all the call sites.
16bit/stereo or 8bit/mono playback is unaffected and was probably
working fine before, this should fix 16bit/mono and 8bit/stereo
playback.
Found by: Coverity Scan, CID 1006688
Kernel include files (i.e. sys/*.h) come first; normally, include
<sys/types.h> OR <sys/param.h>, but not both. <sys/types.h> includes
<sys/cdefs.h>, and it is okay to depend on that.
arswitch_writereg() routine was writing the registers in the wrong order.
Revert -r241918 as the root problem is now fixed. Remove another workaround
from arswitch_ar7240.c.
Simplify and fix the code on arswitch_writephy() by using
arswitch_writereg().
While here remove a redundant declaration from arswitchvar.h.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
This fix the case when etherswitch is printing the information of port 0
vlan group (in port based vlan mode) with no member ports.
Add the ETHERSWITCH_VID_VALID support to ip17x driver.
Add the ETHERSWITCH_VID_VALID support to rt8366 driver.
arswitch doesn't need to be updated as it doesn't support vlans management
yet.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
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System panics during a Port reset with ouststanding I/O
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It is possible to call mps_mapping_free_memory after this
memory is already freed, causing a panic. Removed this extra
call to mps_mappiing_free_memory and call mps_mapping_exit
in place of the mps_mapping_free_memory call so that any
outstanding mapping items can be flushed before memory is
freed.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Correct memory leak during a Port reset with ouststanding I/O
---------------------------------------------------------------
In mps_reinit function, the mapping memory was not being
freed before being re-allocated. Added line to call the
memory free function for mapping memory.
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Use CAM_SIM_QUEUED flag in Driver IO path.
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This flag informs the XPT that successful abort of a CCB
requires an abort ccb to be issued to the SIM. While
processing SCSI IO's, set the CAM_SIM_QUEUED flag in the
status for the IO. When the command completes, clear this
flag.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Check for CAM_REQ_INPROG in I/O path.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Added a check in mpssas_action_scsiio for the In Progress
status for the IO. If this flag is set, the IO has already
been aborted by the upper layer (before CAM_SIM_QUEUED was
set) and there is no need to send the IO. The request will
be completed without error.
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Improve "doorbell handshake method" for mps_get_iocfacts
---------------------------------------------------------------
Removed call to get Port Facts since this information is
not used currently.
Added mps_iocfacts_allocate function to allocate memory
that is based on IOC Facts data. Added mps_iocfacts_free
function to free memory that is based on IOC Facts data.
Both of the functions are used when a Diag Reset is performed
or when the driver is attached/detached. This is needed in
case IOC Facts changes after a Diag Reset, which could
happen if FW is upgraded.
Moved call of mps_bases_static_config_pages from the attach
routine to after the IOC is ready to process accesses based
on the new memory allocations (instead of polling through
the Doorbell).
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Set TimeStamp in INIT message in millisecond format Set the IOC
---------------------------------------------------------------
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Prefer mps_wait_command to mps_request_polled
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Instead of using mps_request_polled, call mps_wait_command
whenever possible. Change the mps_wait_command function to
check the current context and either use interrupt context
or poll if required by using the pause or DELAY function.
Added a check after waiting 50mSecs to see if the command
has timed out. This is only done if polliing, the msleep
command will automatically timeout if the command has taken
too long to complete.
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Integrated RAID: Volume Activation Failed error message is
displayed though the volume has been activated.
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Instead of failing an IOCTL request that does not have a
large enough buffer to hold the complete reply, copy as
much data from the reply as possible into the user's buffer
and log a message saying that the user's buffer was smaller
than the returned data.
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mapping_add_new_device failure due to persistent table FULL
---------------------------------------------------------------
When a new device is added, if it is determined that the
device persistent table is being used and is full, instead
of displaying a message for this condition every time, only
log a message if the MPS_INFO bit is set in the debug_flags.
Submitted by: LSI
MFC after: 1 week
Add a PIM_NOSCAN flag to the CAM path inquiry CCB. This tells CAM
not to perform a rescan on a bus when it is registered.
We now use this flag in the mps(4) driver. Since it knows what
devices it has attached, it is more efficient for it to just issue
a target rescan on the targets that are attached.
Also, remove the private rescan thread from the mps(4) driver in
favor of the rescan thread already built into CAM. Without this
change, but with the change above, the MPS scanner could run before
or during CAM's initial setup, which would cause duplicate device
reprobes and announcements.
sys/param.h:
Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1000039 for the inclusion of the
PIM_RESCAN CAM path inquiry flag.
sys/cam/cam_ccb.h:
sys/cam/cam_xpt.c:
Added a PIM_NOSCAN flag. If a SIM sets this in the path
inquiry ccb, then CAM won't rescan the bus in
xpt_bus_regsister.
sys/dev/mps/mps_sas.c
For versions of FreeBSD that have the PIM_NOSCAN path
inquiry flag, don't freeze the sim queue during scanning,
because CAM won't be scanning this bus. Instead, hold
up the boot. Don't call mpssas_rescan_target in
mpssas_startup_decrement; it's redundant and I don't
know why it was in there.
Set PIM_NOSCAN in path inquiry CCBs.
Remove methods related to the internal rescan daemon.
Always use async events to trigger a probe for EEDP support.
In older versions of FreeBSD where AC_ADVINFO_CHANGED is
not available, use AC_FOUND_DEVICE and issue the
necessary READ CAPACITY manually.
Provide a path to xpt_register_async() so that we only
receive events for our own SCSI domain.
Improve error reporting in cases where setup for EEDP
detection fails.
sys/dev/mps/mps_sas.h:
Remove softc flags and data related to the scanner thread.
sys/dev/mps/mps_sas_lsi.c:
Unconditionally rescan the target whenever a device is added.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 1 week
USB mouse and USB modem classes. Hopefully someone will find
these examples useful when implementing USB device side drivers
using the FreeBSD USB stack.
cross into regions which are within MSS bytes of a 4GB boundary.
If we encounter the condition, drop the packet.
Reviewed by: Geans Pin geanspin@Broacom
The Block Event Interrupts, BEI, feature does not
work like expected with the Renesas XHCI chipsets.
Revert feature.
While at it correct the TD SIZE computation in
case of Zero Length Packet, ZLP, in the end of a
multi frame USB transfer.
MFC after: 1 week
PR: usb/180726
new 1Gb server controller chip that will be going into production
soon.
BCM5725 combines MAC with triple-speed PHY, a Network Controller
Sideband Interface (NC-SI) and on-chip memory buffer in a single
device. BCM5725 has an Application Processing Engine (APE) that is
capable of on-chip management and offloading features. BCM5725
supports high-precision clock, time stamp registers for
receive/transmit packets and programmable trigger inputs and
watchdog timeouts. These new features are not yet supported by
bge(4).
Many thanks to Broadcom for continuing to support FreeBSD!
Submitted by: Geans Pin geanspin@Broacom (initial version)
Reviewed by: Geans Pin geanspin@Broacom
H/W donated by: Broadcom
As part of this commit, add an nvme_strvis() function which borrows
heavily from cam_strvis(). This will allow stripping of
leading/trailing whitespace and also handle unprintable characters
in model/serial numbers. This function goes into a new nvme_util.c
file which is used by both the driver and nvmecontrol.
Sponsored by: Intel
Reviewed by: carl
MFC after: 3 days