option to invert the polarity in software. Also add an option to capture
very narrow pulses by using the hardware's MSR delta-bit capability of
latching line state changes.
This effectively reverts the mistake I made in r286595 which was based on
empirical measurements made on hardware using TTL-level signaling, in which
the logic levels are inverted from RS-232. Thus, this re-syncs the polarity
with the requirements of RFC 2783, which is writen in terms of RS-232
signaling.
Narrow-pulse mode uses the ability of most ns8250 and similar chips to
provide a delta indication in the modem status register. The hardware is
able to notice and latch the change when the pulse width is shorter than
interrupt latency, which results in the signal no longer being asserted by
time the interrupt service code runs. When running in this mode we get
notified only that "a pulse happened" so the driver synthesizes both an
ASSERT and a CLEAR event (with the same timestamp for each). When the pulse
width is about equal to the interrupt latency the driver may intermittantly
see both edges of the pulse. To prevent generating spurious events, the
driver implements a half-second lockout period after generating an event
before it will generate another.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4477
because rounding down cannot increase the number of bits needed to express
the result.
I had no idea there was such a thing as uintfptr_t.
Requested by: bde
Prior to Medford, option ROM config was stored with one partition
per network port. Medford stores option ROM config in a single
partition (as an array of configurations, one per PF).
Update the EFXname /port to MCDI partition mapping for this.
Submitted by: Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4885
Make error messages consistent, and remove redundant checks.
Submitted by: Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4884
This API has been replaced by efx_mac_multicast_list_set()
and has no callers.
Submitted by: Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4883
New filters types may be added, but the same machinery should be able to
handle them.
Submitted by: Mark Spender <mspender at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4881
These bigs are changed on Medford.
Submitted by: Mark Spender <mspender at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4876
The pktfilter module has been obsolete for some time, as
it was replaced by newer features in filter module. With
the removal of the storport driver, this module has no
users and can be removed.
Submitted by: Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4875
Some new partitions have been added, but they shouldn't need to be
handled any differently.
Submitted by: Mark Spender <mspender at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4873
Rename all except hunt_tx_qdesc_tso_create(), which creates a
fw-assisted TSO v1 descriptor which isn't supported on Medford.
Submitted by: Mark Spender <mspender at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4870
All of these apply to both Huntington and Medford.
Submitted by: Mark Spender <mspender at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4868
This should allow these functions to work for Medford as well.
Submitted by: Mark Spender <mspender at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4866
All these fields will be used in shared ef10 code, so put them in an
ef10 member of a per-architecture union, rather that in the per-chip
union.
Submitted by: Mark Spender <mspender at solarflare.com>
Reviewed by: gnn
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4865
Creating some files together to do the build system changes in one go.
Submitted by: Mark Spender <mspender at solarflare.com>
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after: 2 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4859
Set WARNS if not set for EFI boot code and fix the issues highlighted by
setting it.
Most components are set to WARNS level 6 with few being left at lower
levels due to the amount of changes needed to fix at higher levels.
Error types fixed:
* Missing / invalid casts
* Missing inner structs
* Unused vars
* Missing static for internal only funcs
* Missing prototypes
* Alignment changes
* Use of uninitialised vars
* Unknown pragma (intrinsic)
* Missing types etc due to missing includes
* printf formatting types
Reviewed by: emaste (in part)
MFC after: 2 weeks
X-MFC-With: r293268
Sponsored by: Multiplay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4839
This one mainly avoids mbuf cluster allocation for TCP ACKs during
TCP sending tests. And it gives me ~200Mbps improvement (4.7Gbps
-> 4.9Gbps), when running iperf3 TCP sending test w/ 16 connections.
While I'm here, nuke the unnecessary zeroing out pkthdr.csum_flags.
Reviewed by: adrain
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Microsoft OSTC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4853
Many applications and kernel modules (e.g. bridge) rely on the ifmedia
status report; give them what they want.
Submitted by: Dexuan Cui <decui microsoft com>
Reviewed by: Jun Su <junsu microsoftc com>, me, adrian
Modified by: me (minor)
Original differential: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4611
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4852
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Microsoft OSTC
- Implement the LRO using tcp_lro APIs, and LRO is enabled by default.
- Add several stats sysctl nodes.
- Check IP/TCP length before sending the packet to tcp_lro_rx(), if host
does not provide RX csum information (*); and add an option through
sysctl to always trust host TCP segment csum checks (default is off).
- Add sysctl to control the LRO entry depth; it is disabled by default.
It is used to avoid holding too much TCP segments in driver. Limiting
the LRO entry depth helps a lot in a one/two streams RX test.
This one 3x the RX performance on my local test (3Gbps -> 10Gbps), and
~2x the RX performance over a directly connected 40Ge network (5Gbps ->
9Gbps).
(*) It seems the host stops supplying csum information, once the network
load is high. This still needs investigation...
Reviewed by: Hongjiang Zhang <honzhan microsoft com>,
Dexuan Cui <decui microsoft com>,
Jun Su <junsu microsoft com>,
delphij
Tested by: me (local),
Hongjiang Zhang <honzhan microsoft com>
(directly connected 40Ge)
Approved by: delphij (mentor), adrian (mentor, no objection)
With feedback from: delphij, Hongjiang Zhang <honzhan microsoft com>
Sponsored by: Microsoft OSTC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4824
This will allow to restore channel list after switching interface
to more restrictive regdomain.
Tested with Intel 3945BG (wpi) only.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4863
This fixes the potential NULL pointer dereference properly, and also fixes
memory leaks encountered in the process of iterating through `*rp`.
MFC after: 1 week
Found by: Valgrind
Reported by: Dan Roberts <dan.roberts@isilon.com>
Submitted by: Miles Ohlrich <miles.ohlrich@isilon.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
After r292066, vdev_geom verifies both the vdev and pool guids of device
labels during open. However, spare and l2arc devices don't have pool guids,
so opening them by guid will fail (opening by path, when the pathname is
known, still succeeds). This change allows a vdev to be opened by guid if
the label contains no pool_guid, which is the case for inactive spares and
l2arc devices.
PR: 292066
Reported by: delphij
Reviewed by: delphij, smh
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4861
__rpcbind_is_up(..) if getnetconfig(3) is partly successful in allocating
resources, but not completely successful by moving the endnetconfig(3) call
up before we return from the function if nconf == NULL.
MFC after: 1 week
Reported by: Coverity
Submitted by: Miles Ohlrich <miles.ohlrich@isilon.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
In the event that the getconfig(3) call in svcunix_create is partly successful,
some of the netconfig(3) resources allocated might be leaked if the call returns
NULL as endnetconfig(3) wasn't called explicitly in that case. Ensure that the
resources are fully cleaned up by going to the `done` label, which will call
endnetconfig(3) for us.
MFC after: 1 week
Reported by: Coverity
Submitted by: Miles Ohlrich <miles.ohlrich@isilon.com>
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
by busdma to the blkfront driver must be an integer number of sectors,
and must be aligned in memory on a "sector" boundary.
Having these assertions yesterday would have made finding the bug fixed
in r293698 somewhat easier.
"The problem with the approach taken both in _bus_dmamap_load_pages and
bus_dmamap_load_ma_triv is that they split the request buffer into
arbitrary chunks based on page boundaries, creating segments that no
longer have a size that's a multiple of the sector size. This breaks
drivers like blkfront (and probably other stuff)." [1]
This was most easily triggered by running `fsck /` on a system running
in Xen (e.g. Amazon EC2) but also showed up via growfs(8) and probably
many other userland tools which access the disk directly.
Patch by: royger [1]
"Thinks this should be fine" by: ken