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stas
857374ab0e - Add new ARM kernel option QEMU_WORKAROUNDS which can be
used in the code which needs to implement some specific
  behaviour when being run under QEMU.
- Make PXA UART probe code to work under QEMU gumstix, which
  doesn't emulate all the ports properly.
2012-04-07 23:47:08 +00:00
nwhitehorn
07f16a905d Properly resolve the _ctx_start function descriptor (the symbol _ctx_start
is a descriptor, not a code address), which prevents crashes when starting
a context. This fixes QEMU on powerpc64.

MFC after:	3 days
2012-04-07 22:28:50 +00:00
gleb
75744aafa6 tmpfs supports only INT_MAX nodes due to limitations of unit number
allocator.

Replace UINT32_MAX checks with INT_MAX. Keeping more than 2^31 nodes in
memory is not likely to become possible in foreseeable feature and would
require new unit number allocator.

Discussed with: delphij
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-07 15:30:46 +00:00
gleb
fb452e77b0 Add vfs_getopt_size. Support human readable file system options in tmpfs.
Increase maximum tmpfs file system size to 4GB*PAGE_SIZE on 32 bit archs.

Discussed with:	delphij
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-07 15:27:34 +00:00
gleb
c4ba84f86e Add reserved memory limit sysctl to tmpfs.
Cleanup availble and used memory functions.
Check if free pages available before allocating new node.

Discussed with:	delphij
2012-04-07 15:23:51 +00:00
joel
ccd4f1d859 mdoc: fix function type. 2012-04-07 09:26:21 +00:00
joel
a65229714e Remove end of line whitespace introduced in previous commit. 2012-04-07 09:11:07 +00:00
joel
0ef023ae5b mdoc: fix column names, indentation, column separation within each row, and
quotation. Also make sure we have the same amount of columns in each row as
the number of columns we specify in the head arguments.

Reviewed by:	brueffer
2012-04-07 09:05:30 +00:00
stas
1c82d1d4eb - Do not reinitialize the card if it is already running.
This fixes bootp on if_smc, as bootp code perform SIOCSIFADDR
  ioctl call immediately after sending the request (which causes
  if_init being called) which causes the adapter to drop all the
  packets received in the meantime.
2012-04-07 06:56:38 +00:00
adrian
1e4ae572e5 Do a dma sync before the descriptors are chained together.
I need to find a better place to do this..
2012-04-07 05:51:43 +00:00
adrian
8b30efff05 Break out the legacy duration and protection code into routines,
call these after rate control selection is done.

The duration/protection code wasn't working - it expected the rix to
be valid.  Unfortunately after I moved the rate control selection into
late in the process, the rix value isn't valid and thus the protection/
duration code would get things wrong.

HT frames are now correctly protected with an RTS and for the AR5416,
this involves having the aggregate frames be limited to 8K.

TODO:

* Fix up the DMA sync to occur just before the frame is queued to the
  hardware.  I'm adjusting the duration here but not doing the DMA
  flush.

* Doubly/triply ensure that the aggregate frames are being limited to
  the correct size, or the AR5416 will get unhappy when TXing RTS-protected
  aggregates.
2012-04-07 05:48:26 +00:00
adrian
960a4d850d As I thought, this is a bad idea. When forming aggregates, the RTS/CTS
stuff and rate control lookup is only done on the first frame.
2012-04-07 05:46:00 +00:00
das
311b105c66 Add some tests from PR 166463. Also make sure that all of the tests,
old and new, check the sign bits of both the remainder and the
quotient.
2012-04-07 04:00:30 +00:00
das
5d2625f37f Fix a bug in remquo{,f,l}, in which the quotient didn't always have the
correct sign when the remainder was 0.

Fix a separate bug in remquo alone, in which the remainder and
quotient were both off by a bit in certain cases involving subnormal
remainders.

The bugs affected all platforms except amd64 and i386, on which the
routines are implemented in assembly.

PR:		166463
Submitted by:	Ilya Burylov
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-07 03:59:12 +00:00
adrian
89f805c29a Enforce the RTS aggregation limit if RTS/CTS protection is enabled;
if any subframes in an aggregate have different protection from the
first frame in the formed aggregate, don't add that frame to the
aggregate.

This is likely a suboptimal method (I think we'll mostly be OK marking
frames that have seqno's with the same protection as normal data frames)
but I'll just be cautious for now.
2012-04-07 03:22:11 +00:00
adrian
17c1a9e4d5 Store away the RTS aggregate limit from the HAL.
This will be used by some upcoming code to ensure that aggregates
are enforced to be a certain size.  The AR5416 has a limitation on
RTS protected aggregates (8KiB).
2012-04-07 02:51:53 +00:00
adrian
8e4ce17ba2 Remove duplicate txflags field from ath_buf.
rename bf_state.bfs_flags to bf_state.bfs_txflags, as that is what
it effectively is.
2012-04-07 02:01:26 +00:00
nwhitehorn
a8563567c4 Execute an initial ptesync if and only if the PTE is actually being
invalidated, as opposed to a ref/changed bit update.
2012-04-06 22:33:13 +00:00
ken
f5030474fb Change the SCSI INQUIRY peripheral qualifier that CTL reports for LUNs
that don't exist.

Anecdotal evidence indicates that it is better to return 011b (bad LUN)
than 001b (LUN offline).  However, this change also gives the user a
sysctl/tunable, kern.cam.ctl.inquiry_pq_no_lun, to override the change
and return to the previous behavior.  (The previous behavior was to
return 001b, or LUN offline.)

ctl.c:		Change the default inquiry peripheral qualifier to 011b,
		and add a sysctl and tunable to allow the user to change
		it back to 001b if needed.

		Don't insert a Copan copyright statement in the inquiry
		data.  The copyright statements on the files are
		sufficient.

ctl_private.h:	Add sysctl variable context to the CTL softc.

ctl_cmd_table.c,
ctl_frontend_internal.c,
ctl_frontend.c,
ctl_backend.c,
ctl_error.c:	Include sys/sysctl.h.

MFC after:	3 days
2012-04-06 22:23:13 +00:00
gibbs
ea2a8fbda5 Fix interrupt load balancing regression, introduced in revision
222813, that left all un-pinned interrupts assigned to CPU 0.

sys/x86/x86/intr_machdep.c:
	In intr_shuffle_irqs(), remove CPU_SETOF() call that initialized
	the "intr_cpus" cpuset to only contain CPU0.

	This initialization is too late and nullifies the results of calls
	the intr_add_cpu() that occur much earlier in the boot process.
	Since "intr_cpus" is statically initialized to the empty set, and
	all processors, including the BSP, already add themselves to
	"intr_cpus" no special initialization for the BSP is necessary.

MFC after:	3 days
2012-04-06 21:19:28 +00:00
attilio
4bd8f1d188 Staticize vm_page_cache_remove().
Reviewed by:	alc
2012-04-06 20:34:00 +00:00
nwhitehorn
6c37128bdd Substantially reduce the scope of the locks held in pmap_enter(), which
improves concurrency slightly.
2012-04-06 18:18:48 +00:00
alc
8466366587 Micro-optimize free_pv_entry() for the expected case. 2012-04-06 16:41:19 +00:00
nwhitehorn
9c79ae8eea Reduce the frequency that the PowerPC/AIM pmaps invalidate instruction
caches, by invalidating kernel icaches only when needed and not flushing
user caches for shared pages.

Suggested by:	kib
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-06 16:03:38 +00:00
nwhitehorn
e05a39a26d Give the kernel pmap lock a different name than user pmap locks. It has
(slightly) different semantics and renaming it prevents a (harmless)
WITNESS warning during bootup for 32-bit kernels on 64-bit CPUs.

MFC after:	5 days
2012-04-06 16:00:37 +00:00
luigi
5133fa4702 we need to specify a NETMAP_API version or the ioctl() will fail. 2012-04-06 14:26:05 +00:00
melifaro
ff7ed324aa Fix build broken by r233938.
Pointed by:     David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org>
Approved by:    kib (mentor)
Pointy hat to:  melifaro
2012-04-06 13:34:19 +00:00
ed
a1c22adf5f Properly clear the O_NONBLOCK flag after opening the TTY.
Though we should open the TTY with O_NONBLOCK to prevent rc(8) execution
from potentially stalling, we must not forget to clear the flag later
on, to prevent read(2) calls from failing later on.

This prevented the shell pathname prompt from working properly.

Reported by:	kib
2012-04-06 13:06:01 +00:00
avg
3e6288731d retrofit Safe Mode loader menu item actions
The menu item is now made completely independent with the ACPI item - most
modern systems seem to require ACPI and become even more "unsafe"
without it.
Safe Mode no longer disables APIC for the same reason.
kbdmux is not disabled as this feature has proven itself stable.

New actions:
- SMP is disabled in the Safe Mode now
- eventtimers are forced to periodic mode (some real and virtual systems
  seem to have problems otherwise)
- geom extra vigorous integrity checking is disabled, this is to
  facilitate migration from previous versions

Possible short term to do:
- make SMP switch a separate menu item
- restore APIC switch as a separate menu item

Longer term to do:
- turn various tweaks into separate menu items in a Safe Mode sub-menu

Please consider adding a safety tweak to Safe Mode when introducing
new major features or changes that may cause instabilities.

Discussed with:	jhb, scottl, Devin Teske
MFC after:	3 weeks (stable/9 only)
2012-04-06 09:36:22 +00:00
tuexen
19af6e5d9d Remove duplicate condition in if statement.
Obtained from: brucec@
MFC after: 3 days
2012-04-06 09:03:02 +00:00
pluknet
9d2114a1e8 Free ballooned pages with the corresponding malloc type.
MFC after:	1 week
2012-04-06 08:13:29 +00:00
melifaro
85ccef88d3 - Improve performace for writer-only BPF users.
Linux and Solaris (at least OpenSolaris) has PF_PACKET socket families to send
raw ethernet frames. The only FreeBSD interface that can be used to send raw frames
is BPF. As a result, many programs like cdpd, lldpd, various dhcp stuff uses
BPF only to send data. This leads us to the situation when software like cdpd,
being run on high-traffic-volume interface significantly reduces overall performance
since we have to acquire additional locks for every packet.

Here we add sysctl that changes BPF behavior in the following way:
If program came and opens BPF socket without explicitly specifyin read filter we
assume it to be write-only and add it to special writer-only per-interface list.
This makes bpf_peers_present() return 0, so no additional overhead is introduced.
After filter is supplied, descriptor is added to original per-interface list permitting
packets to be captured.

Unfortunately, pcap_open_live() sets catch-all filter itself for the purpose of
setting snap length.

Fortunately, most programs explicitly sets (event catch-all) filter after that.
tcpdump(1) is a good example.

So a bit hackis approach is taken: we upgrade description only after second
BIOCSETF is received.

Sysctl is named net.bpf.optimize_writers and is turned off by default.

- While here, document all sysctl variables in bpf.4

Sponsored by Yandex LLC

Reviewed by:    glebius (previous version)
Reviewed by:    silence on -net@
Approved by:    (mentor)

MFC after:      4 weeks
2012-04-06 06:55:21 +00:00
melifaro
8b1d10268c - Improve BPF locking model.
Interface locks and descriptor locks are converted from mutex(9) to rwlock(9).
This greately improves performance: in most common case we need to acquire 1
reader lock instead of 2 mutexes.

- Remove filter(descriptor) (reader) lock in bpf_mtap[2]
This was suggested by glebius@. We protect filter by requesting interface
writer lock on filter change.

- Cover struct bpf_if under BPF_INTERNAL define. This permits including bpf.h
without including rwlock stuff. However, this is is temporary solution,
struct bpf_if should be made opaque for any external caller.

Found by:       Dmitrij Tejblum <tejblum@yandex-team.ru>
Sponsored by:   Yandex LLC

Reviewed by:    glebius (previous version)
Reviewed by:    silence on -net@
Approved by:    (mentor)

MFC after:      3 weeks
2012-04-06 06:53:58 +00:00
stas
b697411942 - Do not use deprecated krb5 error message reporting functions in libtelnet. 2012-04-06 00:03:45 +00:00
kib
f391af5039 Properly handle absent AT_CANARY aux entry.
Submitted by:	Andrey Zonov <andrey zonov org>
MFC after:	3 days
2012-04-05 18:47:54 +00:00
jhb
5829de48d9 Add new ktrace records for the start and end of VM faults. This gives
a pair of records similar to syscall entry and return that a user can
use to determine how long page faults take.  The new ktrace records are
enabled via the 'p' trace type, and are enabled in the default set of
trace points.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-05 17:13:14 +00:00
pfg
1bdacb70cf Fix a typo in GCC affecting calculations with -ffast-math.
The fix is similar to the one applied in GCC-4.3 in
GCCSVN-r117929 under the GPLv2.

Submitted by:	Andrey Simonenko
Reviewed by:	mm
Approved by:	jhb (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
2012-04-05 15:16:51 +00:00
avg
69c46e84cc zfs_ioctl: no need for ddi_copyin/out here because sys_ioctl handles that
On FreeBSD the direct ioctl argument is automatically copied in/out
as necesary by the kernel ioctl entry point.

PR:		kern/164445
Submitted by:	Luis Garces-Erice <lge@ieee.org>
Tested by:	Attila Nagy <bra@fsn.hu>
MFC after:	5 days
2012-04-05 07:59:59 +00:00
ae
333953a424 Fix VIMAGE build. 2012-04-05 04:41:06 +00:00
dougb
0adb91c0ac Update to version 9.8.2, the latest from ISC, which contains numerous bug fixes. 2012-04-05 04:29:35 +00:00
davidxu
cc55f4943b In sem_post, the field _has_waiters is no longer used, because some
application destroys semaphore after sem_wait returns. Just enter
kernel to wake up sleeping threads, only update _has_waiters if
it is safe. While here, check if the value exceed SEM_VALUE_MAX and
return EOVERFLOW if this is true.
2012-04-05 03:05:02 +00:00
davidxu
8c31e244f2 umtx operation UMTX_OP_MUTEX_WAKE has a side-effect that it accesses
a mutex after a thread has unlocked it, it event writes data to the mutex
memory to clear contention bit, there is a race that other threads
can lock it and unlock it, then destroy it, so it should not write
data to the mutex memory if there isn't any waiter.
The new operation UMTX_OP_MUTEX_WAKE2 try to fix the problem. It
requires thread library to clear the lock word entirely, then
call the WAKE2 operation to check if there is any waiter in kernel,
and try to wake up a thread, if necessary, the contention bit is set again
by the operation. This also mitgates the chance that other threads find
the contention bit and try to enter kernel to compete with each other
to wake up sleeping thread, this is unnecessary. With this change, the
mutex owner is no longer holding the mutex until it reaches a point
where kernel umtx queue is locked, it releases the mutex as soon as
possible.
Performance is improved when the mutex is contensted heavily.  On Intel
i3-2310M, the runtime of a benchmark program is reduced from 26.87 seconds
to 2.39 seconds, it even is better than UMTX_OP_MUTEX_WAKE which is
deprecated now. http://people.freebsd.org/~davidxu/bench/mutex_perf.c
2012-04-05 02:24:08 +00:00
dougb
bbab93098d Add Bv9ARM.pdf to the list of docs to install. 2012-04-04 23:58:41 +00:00
adrian
4b2962c0bd Implement BAR TX.
A BAR frame must be transmitted when an frame in an A-MPDU session fails
to transmit - it's retried too often, or it can't be cloned for
re-transmission.  The BAR frame tells the remote side to advance the
left edge of the block-ack window (BAW) to a new value.

In order to do this:

* TX for that particular node/TID must be paused;
* The existing frames in the hardware queue needs to be completed, whether
  they're TXed successfully or otherwise;
* The new left edge of the BAW is then communicated to the remote side
  via a BAR frame;
* Once the BAR frame has been sucessfully TXed, aggregation can resume;
* If the BAR frame can't be successfully TXed, the aggregation session
  is torn down.

This is a first pass that implements the above.  What needs to be done/
tested:

* What happens during say, a channel reset / stuck beacon _and_ BAR
  TX.  It _should_ be correctly buffered and retried once the
  reset has completed.  But if a bgscan occurs (and they shouldn't,
  grr) the BAR frame will be forcibly failed and the aggregation session
  will be torn down.

  Yes, another reason to disable bgscan until I've figured this out.

* There's way too much locking going on here.  I'm going to do a couple
  of further passes of sanitising and refactoring so the (re) locking
  isn't so heavy.  Right now I'm going for correctness, not speed.

* The BAR TX can fail if the hardware TX queue is full.  Since there's
  no "free" space kept for management frames, a full TX queue (from eg
  an iperf test) can race with your ability to allocate ath_buf/mbufs
  and cause issues.  I'll knock this on the head with a subsequent
  commit.

* I need to do some _much_ more thorough testing in hostap mode to ensure
  that many concurrent traffic streams to different end nodes are correctly
  handled.  I'll find and squish whichever bugs show up here.

But, this is an important step to being able to flip on 802.11n by default.
The last issue (besides bug fixes, of course) is HT frame protection and
I'll address that in a subsequent commit.
2012-04-04 23:45:15 +00:00
nwhitehorn
281f796715 Fix typo.
Submitted by:	pawel dot worach at gmail dot com
MFC after:	3 days
2012-04-04 23:14:01 +00:00
adrian
7752b3142e Track and optionally log the actual sync interrupt cause.
These are involved in tracking host interface issues (ie, PCI/PCIe/AHB
interface.)
2012-04-04 22:51:50 +00:00
adrian
5f2a4bba47 Disable the HWQ contents upon a TX queue reset, rather than a TX queue flush.
This is designed to assist in figuring out what the hardware state is
when something like a queue hang has occured.
2012-04-04 22:24:11 +00:00
adrian
16c6304ced Now that I've fixed the BAW TX hangs, disable this verbose debugging
again.
2012-04-04 22:22:50 +00:00
jkim
10109cda1b Save and restore VGA display memory between suspend and resume. 2012-04-04 22:02:54 +00:00
adrian
866c0e9fc2 Correctly handle AR_MoreAggr when assembling multi-descriptor final frames.
Linux ath9k doesn't have this issue as it doesn't try queuing multi-
descriptor frames to the hardware.

Before, I was only setting the first and last descriptor in the final
frame correctly - and that was done by accident. The first descriptor in
the last sub-frame was being correctly updated by ath_tx_setds_11n();
the last descriptor in the last sub-frame was being correctly updated
by ath_buf_set_rate(). But both of those are "incorrect".

The correct behaviour is:

* AR_IsAggr is set for all descriptors for all subframes in an aggregate.
* AR_MoreAggr is set for all descriptors for all non-final sub-frames
  in an aggregate.

Ie, all descriptors in the last sub-frame of an aggregate must have this
field set to 0.

I still need to do a couple of extra passes to ensure the pad delimiter
field is being correctly handled in all descriptors in the last sub-frame.
2012-04-04 21:49:49 +00:00