discontinued by its initial authors. In FreeBSD the code was already
slightly edited during the pf(4) SMP project. It is about to be edited
more in the projects/ifnet. Moving out of contrib also allows to remove
several hacks to the make glue.
Reviewed by: net@
ipfilter code as userland application. To reduce kernel structure knowledge
include if_var.h only if a file is compiled with _KERNEL defined.
In !_KERNEL case, provide our own definition of struct ifnet, that will
satisfy ipftest(1). This was already done earlier to struct ifaddr in
r279029. Protect the definition with _NET_IF_VAR_H_, since kernel part
of ipfilter may include if_var.h and ip_compat.h.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
where we want to create a new IP datagram.
o Add support for RFC6864, which allows to set IP ID for atomic IP
datagrams to any value, to improve performance. The behaviour is
controlled by net.inet.ip.rfc6864 sysctl knob, which is enabled by
default.
o In case if we generate IP ID, use counter(9) to improve performance.
o Gather all code related to IP ID into ip_id.c.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2177
Reviewed by: adrian, cy, rpaulo
Tested by: Emeric POUPON <emeric.poupon stormshield.eu>
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
Relnotes: yes
This is used by the 'athsurvey' command to print out channel survey
statistics - % busy times transmit, receive and airtime.
It's as buggy and incomplete as the rest of the HAL survey support -
notably, tying into the ANI code to read channel stats and occasionally
getting garbage counters isn't very nice. It also doesn't (yet!) get
channel survey information during a scan. But it's good enough for
basic air-time debugging, which is why I'm committing it in this state.
Tested:
* AR9380, STA mode
path.
* For now there's no exposed control over classic / LNA antenna diversity,
so just stub them out. Adding this will take quite a bit of time.
* Add a function to fetch the CTS timeout.
PR: kern/198558
Highlights:
- Multiple verbs API updates
- Support for RoCE, RDMA over ethernet
All hardware drivers depending on the common infiniband stack has been
updated aswell.
Discussed with: np @
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 1 month
I don't like having it in this function; I may migrate it to ar9300_freebsd.c
at some point to keep the HAL code pollution down.
This allows ANI to be disabled via a sysctl.
Tested:
* AR9331, STA/TDMA modes
This is a custom FreeBSD HAL method that is used by the TDMA code
to program the beacon timers directly without any guesswork/assumptions
by the HAL.
This brings up basic TDMA master/slave support on the AR9380 HAL,
however there are other issues preventing it from being stable.
(I'm seeing beacon interval instability, which may be due to
busy 2GHz air, but also may be due to some HAL configuration
issues with regards to ANI, or hardware timer programming, etc.)
Tested:
* AR9331 (Carambola2), STA, AP, adhoc and TDMA master mode.
The QCA9565 can have RFKILL on GPIO Pin 11, and thus we need to configure
it up correctly or the NIC may not function.
I'm not sure why the AR9382 can't use GPIO 8 / GPIO 11 ; it's likely
hooked up to some external LNA or filter. The real solution is to
make it only block pin 8 / pin 11 for AR9382, but the AR9382 probes
like an AR9380. Sigh.
Submitted by: Anthony Jenkins <scoobi_doo@yahoo.com>
I've been sitting on this for a year or so now; I've finally
tested it on enough devices to be reasonably sure it won't
cause too much drama. But, if you see issues, please email me.
Tested (all STA mode):
PCIe:
* AR9380
* AR9390
* AR9580
* AR9462
* AR9485
SoC:
* QCA9550
* AR9331
* AR9342
hw.x2apic_enable tunable allows disabling it from the loader prompt.
To closely repeat effects of the uncached memory ops when accessing
registers in the xAPIC mode, the x2APIC writes to MSRs are preceeded
by mfence, except for the EOI notifications. This is probably too
strict, only ICR writes to send IPI require serialization to ensure
that other CPUs see the previous actions when IPI is delivered. This
may be changed later.
In vmm justreturn IPI handler, call doreti_iret instead of doing iretd
inline, to handle corner conditions.
Note that the patch only switches LAPICs into x2APIC mode. It does not
enables FreeBSD to support > 255 CPUs, which requires parsing x2APIC
MADT entries and doing interrupts remapping, but is the required step
on the way.
Reviewed by: neel
Tested by: pho (real hardware), neel (on bhyve)
Discussed with: jhb, grehan
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 months
If structure packed as __packed clang (and probably gcc) generates
code that loads word fields (e.g. tx_pos) byte-by-byte and if it's
modified by VideoCore in the same time as ARM loads the value result
is going to be mixed combination of bytes from previous value and
new one.
the ia_array field of struct ar9300_ini_array const, and removing the
const-dropping casts. No functional change.
Reviewed by: adrian
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1725
"MODULE_VERSION" macro definition. Remove the redefinition of the
"MODULE_VERSION" macro from the Linux kernel compatibility API.
MFC after: 1 month
Reported by: np@
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
AR9462/AR9565.
This and some upcoming changes to the HAL for these chips should
address some of the signal sensitivity reported by users.
Tested:
* AR9462 (WB222), STA mode
Obtained from: Linux ath9k
AR9565 (Aphrodite.) These need to use the MCI routines, not
the legacy 2-wire / 3-wire bluetooth coexistence methods.
Tested:
* AR9462 (WB222); STA mode
socket-buffer implementations, introduce a return value for MCLGET()
(and m_cljget() that underlies it) to allow the caller to avoid testing
M_EXT itself. Update all callers to use the return value.
With this change, very few network device drivers remain aware of
M_EXT; the primary exceptions lie in mbuf-chain pretty printers for
debugging, and in a few cases, custom mbuf and cluster allocation
implementations.
NB: This is a difficult-to-test change as it touches many drivers for
which I don't have physical devices. Instead we've gone for intensive
review, but further post-commit review would definitely be appreciated
to spot errors where changes could not easily be made mechanically,
but were largely mechanical in nature.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1440
Reviewed by: adrian, bz, gnn
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
images into the kernel as currently included into iwn6000g2{a,b}fw.ko
and delete the old files, missed in r254199 and r259135 respectively.
MFC after: 3 days
Without this fix, the vnet was NULL and would crash.
This fix is similar to what was done inside the ioctl handler for PF.
Tested by:
(1) Boot a kernel with "options VIMAGE" enabled
(2) Type:
echo "map lo0 from 10.0.0.0/24 to ! 10.0.0.0/24 -> 127.0.0.1/32" > /etc/ipnat.rules ; service ipnat onerestart
PR: 176992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1191
Reviewed by: cy
lib/libngatm:
sys/contrib/ngatm/netnatm/saal/saal_sscop.c:4030:32: error: 'break' is bound to current loop, GCC binds it to the enclosing loop [-Werror,-Wgcc-compat]
} while(sn < sscop->vr_h && !QFIND(&sscop->rbuf, sn));
^
sys/contrib/ngatm/netnatm/saal/saal_sscop.c:173:4: note: expanded from macro 'QFIND'
break; \
^
1 error generated.
The idea is to remove any ambiguity by replacing the macro with an
equivalent static inline function.
Reviewed by: emaste, rpaulo
See also: http://reviews.llvm.org/D2518
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1188
Mellanox hardware driver(s):
- Properly name an inclusion guard
- Fix compile warnings regarding unsigned enums
- Add two new sysctl nodes
- Remove all empty linux header files
- Make an error printout more verbose
- Use "mod_delayed_work()" instead of
cancelling and starting a timeout.
- Implement more Linux scatterlist
functions.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
This fixes when an IP address mapping is put in the hostmap table for
sticky NAT rules, it ends up having the wrong byte order.
Obtained from: ipfilter CVS repo (r1.102), NetBSD CVS repo (r1.12)
These variants have a few differences from the default AR9485 NIC,
namely:
* a non-default antenna switch config;
* slightly different RX gain table setup;
* an external XLNA hooked up to a GPIO pin;
* (and not yet done) RSSI threshold differences when
doing slow diversity.
To make this possible:
* Add the PCI device list from Linux ath9k, complete with vendor and
sub-vendor IDs for various things to be enabled;
* .. and until FreeBSD learns about a PCI device list like this,
write a search function inspired by the USB device enumeration code;
* add HAL_OPS_CONFIG to the HAL attach methods; the HAL can use this
to initialise its local driver parameters upon attach;
* copy these parameters over in the AR9300 HAL;
* don't default to override the antenna switch - only do it for
the chips that require it;
* I brought over ar9300_attenuation_apply() from ath9k which is cleaner
and easier to read for this particular NIC.
This is a work in progress. I'm worried that there's some post-AR9380
NIC out there which doesn't work without the antenna override set as
I currently haven't implemented bluetooth coexistence for the AR9380
and later HAL. But I'd rather have this code in the tree and fix it
up before 11.0-RELEASE happens versus having a set of newer NICs
in laptops be effectively RX deaf.
Tested:
* AR9380 (STA)
* AR9485 CUS198 (STA)
Obtained from: Qualcomm Atheros, Linux ath9k
struct ifnet if_oqdrops.
Some netgraph modules used ifqueue w/o ifnet. Accounting of queue drops
is simply removed from them. There were no API to read this statistic.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
The firmware is from the Linux firmware git repository; the intel
licence is the same as other firmware blobs.
Tested: iwn1: <Intel Centrino Wireless-N 100> mem 0xf4800000-0xf4801fff irq 19 at device 0.0 on pci5
hardware driver update from Mellanox Technologies.
- Remove empty files from the OFED Linux Emulation layer.
- Fix compile warnings related to printf() and the "%lld" and "%llx"
format specifiers.
- Add some missing 2-clause BSD copyrights.
- Add "Mellanox Technologies, Ltd." to list of copyright holders.
- Add some new compatibility files.
- Fix order of uninit in the mlx4ib module to avoid crash at unload
using the new module_exit_order() function.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
If powersave is enabled and there are any transitions to network
or full sleep - even if they're pretty damned brief - eventually
something messes up somewhere and the bus glue between the AR9331
SoC and the AR9331 wifi stops working. It shows up as stuck DMA
and LOCAL_TIMEOUT interrupts.
Both ath9k and the reference driver does a full chip reset if things
get stuck.
So:
* teach the AR9330 HAL about the force_full_reset option I added a
couple of years ago;
* if the chip is currently in full-sleep, do a full-reset;
* if TX DMA and/or RX DMA are still enabled (eg, they did get
stuck during reset) then do a full-reset.
Tested:
* AR9331 SoC, STA mode
This includes:
o All directories named *ia64*
o All files named *ia64*
o All ia64-specific code guarded by __ia64__
o All ia64-specific makefile logic
o Mention of ia64 in comments and documentation
This excludes:
o Everything under contrib/
o Everything under crypto/
o sys/xen/interface
o sys/sys/elf_common.h
Discussed at: BSDcan
This is loosly based on Xorg changeset f57bc0e by Christian
Zander.
Submitted by: Wolf Ramovsky <wolf.ramovsky gmail.com>
via core (peter)
MFC after: 2 weeks
to be consistent with mutex destruction in ipf_log_soft_destroy(). As a
result mutex destruction in ipf_log_soft_fini() is redundant.
Approved by: glebius (mentor)
Obtained from: darrenr (author)
This seems to probe/attach as an AR9485 and thus nothing else besides
adding the device id seems to be required.
ath0: <Atheros AR1111> mem 0xf4800000-0xf487ffff irq 19 at device 0.0 on pci5
ath0: [HT] enabling HT modes
ath0: [HT] enabling short-GI in 20MHz mode
ath0: [HT] 1 stream STBC receive enabled
ath0: [HT] 1 RX streams; 1 TX streams
ath0: AR9485 mac 576.1 RF5110 phy 1926.8
ath0: 2GHz radio: 0x0000; 5GHz radio: 0x0000
The NIC I have here is a 1 antenna, 2GHz only device.
Thankyou to Jim Thompson <jim@netgate.com> for the AR1111 NIC.
Tested:
* AR1111 (pretending not to be an AR9485, but failing miserably);
STA mode with powersave.
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Netgate
ip_auth.c to ip_auth.h. ip_frag_soft_t moves from ip_frag.c to
ip_frag.h. mlfk_ipl.c creates sysctl MIBs that reference control blocks
that are dynamically created when IP Filter is loaded. This necessitated
creating them on-the-fly rather than statically at compile time.
Approved by: glebius (mentor)
Import xz-embedded from git.
This is from commit hash '6a8a2364434763a033781f6b2a605ace9a021013'.
This makes it possible to use CRC64 but for now it's intentionally
not added to build.
- Use counter(9) for rt_pksent (former rt_rmx.rmx_pksent). This
removes another cache trashing ++ from packet forwarding path.
- Create zini/fini methods for the rtentry UMA zone. Via initialize
mutex and counter in them.
- Fix reporting of rmx_pksent to routing socket.
- Fix netstat(1) to report "Use" both in kvm(3) and sysctl(3) mode.
The change is mostly targeted for stable/10 merge. For head,
rt_pksent is expected to just disappear.
Discussed with: melifaro
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
in net, to avoid compatibility breakage for no sake.
The future plan is to split most of non-kernel parts of
pfvar.h into pf.h, and then make pfvar.h a kernel only
include breaking compatibility.
Discussed with: bz
- Provide pf_altq.h that has only stuff needed for ALTQ.
- Start pf.h, that would have all constant values and
eventually non-kernel structures.
- Build ALTQ w/o pfvar.h, include if_var.h, that before
came via pollution.
- Build tcpdump w/o pfvar.h.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
Update the OFED Infiniband core to the version supplied in Linux
version 3.7.
The update to OFED is nearly all additional defines and functions
with the exception of the addition of additional parameters to
ib_register_device() and the reg_user_mr callback.
In addition the ibcore (Infiniband core) and ipoib (IP over Infiniband)
have both been made into completely loadable modules to facilitate
testing of the OFED stack in FreeBSD.
Finally the Mellanox Infiniband drivers are now updated to the
latest version shipping with Linux 3.7.
Submitted by: Mellanox FreeBSD driver team:
Oded Shanoon (odeds mellanox.com),
Meny Yossefi (menyy mellanox.com),
Orit Moskovich (oritm mellanox.com)
Approved by: re
This driver is based on Linux 3.8 and a previous effort by kan@.
More informations about this project can be found on the FreeBSD wiki:
https://wiki.freebsd.org/AMD_GPU
The driver is split into:
sys/dev/drm2:
The driver sources.
sys/modules/drm2/radeonkmw:
The driver main kernel module's Makefile.
sys/modules/drm2/radeonkmsfw:
All firmware kernel module Makefiles. There's one directory and one
Makefile for each firmware.
sys/contrib/dev/drm2/radeonkmsfw:
All firmware binary sources.
tools/tools/drm/radeon
Tools to update firmwares or regenerate some headers.
Merging the driver to FreeBSD 9.x may be possible but not a priority for
now.
Help from: kib@, kan@
Tested by: avg@, kwm@, ray@,
Alexander Yerenkow <yerenkow@gmail.com>,
Anders Bolt-Evensen <andersbo87@me.com>,
Denis Djubajlo <stdedjub@googlemail.com>,
J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com>,
Mikaël Urankar <mikael.urankar@gmail.com>,
Pierre-Emmanuel Pédron <pepcitron@gmail.com>,
Sam Fourman Jr. <sfourman@gmail.com>,
Wade <wade-is-great@live.com>,
(probably other I forgot...)
HW donations: kyzh, Yakaz
the build while here. sys/ofed has more recent RDMA code and should be
used instead. We should probably move krping out of sys/contrib/rdma
and get rid of the rest of it.
Obtained from: Chelsio
import of new ipfilter vendor sources by flattening them.
To keep the tags consistent with dist, the tags are also flattened.
Approved by: glebius (Mentor)
don't declare a variable. The size before/after this change of the structs
doesn't change with gcc/clang.
Noticed by: several
Suggested by: Gary Jennejohn <gljennjohn@googlemail.com>
apply diff to compat/linux versions).
- The cp implies an update of videodev2.h to the linux kernel 2.6.34.14 one.
The update makes video in skype v4 work on FreeBSD.
Tested by: Artyom Mirgorodskiy <artyom.mirgorodsky@gmail.com>
(update of header only)
When building AR933x test images, I'd like to only build only the ar9300
HAL. To do this, it needs to supply an RF linker entry or it won't compile.
Tested:
* AR933x test builds
NICs which have bluetooth coexistence enabled.
The WB225 NIC has the common antenna switch configuration set to 0x0 which
disables all external switch bit setting. This obviously won't work when
doing coexistence.
This value is a magic value from the windows .inf files. It _looks_ right
but I haven't yet verified it - unfortunately my AR9285+AR3012 BT combo
has an earlier BT device which doesn't actually _have_ firmware on it.
So I have to fix ath3kfw to handle loading in firmware into the newer
NICs before I can finish testing this.
This may not hold true for CUS198, which is another custom AR9485 board.
The bluetooth setup code actually does a channel lookup during setup,
even though we haven't yet programmed in a channel. Sigh.
Tested:
* WB225 (AR9485) + bluetooth
options OCTEON_VENDOR_GEFES to enable support for these boards, to
match changes that GE publishes to the Octeon Simple Executive. Since
board types overlap with other boards, it is unlikely that we will
properly boot on other Octeon boards with OCTEON_VENDOR_GEFES enabled.
Tested extensively on the WANIC 6354, but I retained support for all
the other models. Some features need changes in the base kernel, and
those are in progress.
the Linux tree that they always include this chip in their FDT, so
make support for the ds1337 opt-out rather than opt-in. Now my boards
boot with the correct time.
The QCA9565 is a 1x1 2.4GHz 11n chip with integrated on-chip bluetooth.
The AR9300 HAL already has support for this chip; it just wasn't
included in the probe/attach path.
Tested:
* This commit brought to you over a QCA9565 wifi connection from
FreeBSD.
* .. ie, basic STA, pings, no iperf or antenna diversity checking just yet.
work in FreeBSD.
This is still heavily a work in progress but I'd rather it start
shipping in -HEAD sooner rather than later.
This doesn't (yet) link it into the build system either for a static
kernel or as a module; that will come later (after many, many make universe
tests.)
Executive code where similar invariant knobs exist.
o) Make the Simple Executive's warning function print "WARNING: " on the same
line as the warning it is displaying, rather than on a separate line.
reducing the number of runtime checks done by the SDK code.
o) Group board/CPU information at early startup by subject matter, so that e.g.
CPU information is adjacent to CPU information and board information is
adjacent to board information.
versions of clang 3.2, about comparing enum uni_cause values against
integer constants which fall outside the enum range. No functional
change.
MFC after: 3 days
port connected to the Broadcom switch does not seem operable, but it's unclear
if that's simply due to a lack of configuration information for the switch.
The switch does not seem to present any identifying information via MDIO,
and is a BCM56512.
address passed from the bootloader, rather than using a hard-coded value.
Make FreeBSD announce itself on the LED display similar to other kernels.
Remove uses of the previous LED routines, which were under-used and only used
in drivers for what seem like debugging purposes, despite those drivers being
widely-tested.
Remove several inlines for accessing memory that duplicate other functions
which are now used instead, as they are now entirely unused.
- All packets in NETISR_IP queue are in net byte order.
- ip_input() is entered in net byte order and converts packet
to host byte order right _after_ processing pfil(9) hooks.
- ip_output() is entered in host byte order and converts packet
to net byte order right _before_ processing pfil(9) hooks.
- ip_fragment() accepts and emits packet in net byte order.
- ip_forward(), ip_mloopback() use host byte order (untouched actually).
- ip_fastforward() no longer modifies packet at all (except ip_ttl).
- Swapping of byte order there and back removed from the following modules:
pf(4), ipfw(4), enc(4), if_bridge(4).
- Swapping of byte order added to ipfilter(4), based on __FreeBSD_version
- __FreeBSD_version bumped.
- pfil(9) manual page updated.
Reviewed by: ray, luigi, eri, melifaro
Tested by: glebius (LE), ray (BE)
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M altq/altq/altq_rmclass.c
altq_add() and its descendants. Currently altq(4) in FreeBSD is configured
via pf(4) ioctls, which can't configure altq(4) w/o holding locks.
Fortunately, altq(4) code in spife of using M_WAITOK is ready to receive
NULL from malloc(9), so change is mostly mechanical. While here, utilize
M_ZERO instead of bzero().
A large redesign needed to achieve M_WAITOK usage when configuring altq(4).
Or an alternative (not pf(4)) configuration interface should be implemented.
Reported by: pluknet
reside, and move there ipfw(4) and pf(4).
o Move most modified parts of pf out of contrib.
Actual movements:
sys/contrib/pf/net/*.c -> sys/netpfil/pf/
sys/contrib/pf/net/*.h -> sys/net/
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.c -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.h -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/pfctl.8 -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.4 -> share/man/man4
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.5 -> share/man/man5
sys/netinet/ipfw -> sys/netpfil/ipfw
The arguable movement is pf/net/*.h -> sys/net. There are
future plans to refactor pf includes, so I decided not to
break things twice.
Not modified bits of pf left in contrib: authpf, ftp-proxy,
tftp-proxy, pflogd.
The ipfw(4) movement is planned to be merged to stable/9,
to make head and stable match.
Discussed with: bz, luigi
including the include directive.
Fix minor build issue corrected by converting yypush_buffer_state and
yypop_buffer_state to yy_set_buffer_state and a hard-coded 100-deep
stack. It was easier to fix it here than to import that support into
our flex.
The new tools and test hardness remain unsupported at the moment.
- Stateful TCP offload drivers for Terminator 3 and 4 (T3 and T4) ASICs.
These are available as t3_tom and t4_tom modules that augment cxgb(4)
and cxgbe(4) respectively. The cxgb/cxgbe drivers continue to work as
usual with or without these extra features.
- iWARP driver for Terminator 3 ASIC (kernel verbs). T4 iWARP in the
works and will follow soon.
Build-tested with make universe.
30s overview
============
What interfaces support TCP offload? Look for TOE4 and/or TOE6 in the
capabilities of an interface:
# ifconfig -m | grep TOE
Enable/disable TCP offload on an interface (just like any other ifnet
capability):
# ifconfig cxgbe0 toe
# ifconfig cxgbe0 -toe
Which connections are offloaded? Look for toe4 and/or toe6 in the
output of netstat and sockstat:
# netstat -np tcp | grep toe
# sockstat -46c | grep toe
Reviewed by: bz, gnn
Sponsored by: Chelsio communications.
MFC after: ~3 months (after 9.1, and after ensuring MFC is feasible)
date: 2010/12/24 20:12:56; author: henning; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3
in pf_src_connlimit, the indices to sk->addr were swapped.
tracked down and diff sent by Robert B Mills <rbmills at sdf.lonestar.org>
thanks, very good work! ok claudio
Impact is that the "flush" keyword didn't work.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 1 week
Cleaner solution (e.g. adding another header) should be done here.
Original log:
Move several enums and structures required for L2 filtering from ip_fw_private.h to ip_fw.h.
Remove ipfw/ip_fw_private.h header from non-ipfw code.
Requested by: luigi
Approved by: kib(mentor)
sys/contrib/rdma/rdma_cma.c:1259:8: error: case value not in enumerated type 'enum iw_cm_event_status' [-Werror,-Wswitch]
case ECONNRESET:
^
@/sys/errno.h:118:20: note: expanded from macro 'ECONNRESET'
#define ECONNRESET 54 /* Connection reset by peer */
^
sys/contrib/rdma/rdma_cma.c:1263:8: error: case value not in enumerated type 'enum iw_cm_event_status' [-Werror,-Wswitch]
case ETIMEDOUT:
^
@/sys/errno.h:124:19: note: expanded from macro 'ETIMEDOUT'
#define ETIMEDOUT 60 /* Operation timed out */
^
sys/contrib/rdma/rdma_cma.c:1260:8: error: case value not in enumerated type 'enum iw_cm_event_status' [-Werror,-Wswitch]
case ECONNREFUSED:
^
@/sys/errno.h:125:22: note: expanded from macro 'ECONNREFUSED'
#define ECONNREFUSED 61 /* Connection refused */
^
This is because the switch uses iw_cm_event::status, which is an enum
iw_cm_event_status, while ECONNRESET, ETIMEDOUT and ECONNREFUSED are
just plain defines from errno.h.
It looks like there is only one use of any of the enumeration values of
iw_cm_event_status, in:
sys/contrib/rdma/rdma_iwcm.c: if (iw_event->status == IW_CM_EVENT_STATUS_ACCEPTED) {
So messing around with the enum definitions to fix the warning seems too
disruptive; the simplest fix is to cast the argument of the switch to
int.
Reviewed by: kmacy
MFC after: 1 week
revision 1.173
date: 2011/11/09 12:36:03; author: camield; state: Exp; lines: +11 -12
State expire time is a baseline time ("last active") for expiry
calculations, and does _not_ denote the time when to expire. So
it should never be added to (set into the future).
Try to reconstruct it with an educated guess on state import and
just set it to the current time on state updates.
This fixes a problem on pfsync listeners where the expiry time
could be double the expected value and cause a lot more states
to linger.
forwarding a packet, that creates state, until
pfsync(4) peer acks state addition (or 10 msec
timeout passes).
This is needed for active-active CARP configurations,
which are poorly supported in FreeBSD and arguably
a good idea at all.
Unfortunately by the time of import this feature in
OpenBSD was turned on, and did not have a switch to
turn it off. This leaked to FreeBSD.
This change make it possible to turn this feature
off via ioctl() and turns it off by default.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Revert r233555 and apply a fix for the reference counting regressions.
Tested by: andreast, lme, nwhitehorn,
Sevan / Venture37 (venture37 at gmail dot com)
Submitted by: Robert Moore (robert dot moore at intel dot com)
Temporarily revert an upstream commit. This change caused regressions for
too many laptop users. Especially, automatic repair for broken _BIF caused
strange reference counting issues and kernal panics. This reverts:
c995fed15a
make use of it where possible.
This primarily brings in support for newer hardware, and FreeBSD is not yet
able to support the abundance of IRQs on new hardware and many features in the
Ethernet driver.
Because of the changes to IRQs in the Simple Executive, we have to maintain our
own list of Octeon IRQs now, which probably can be pared-down and be specific
to the CIU interrupt unit soon, and when other interrupt mechanisms are added
they can maintain their own definitions.
Remove unmasking of interrupts from within the UART device now that the
function used is no longer present in the Simple Executive. The unmasking
seems to have been gratuitous as this is more properly handled by the buses
above the UART device, and seems to work on that basis.
revision 1.146
date: 2010/05/12 08:11:11; author: claudio; state: Exp; lines: +2 -3
bzero() the full compressed update struct before setting the values.
This is needed because pf_state_peer_hton() skips some fields in certain
situations which could result in garbage beeing sent to the other peer.
This seems to fix the pfsync storms seen by stephan@ and so dlg owes me
a whiskey.
I didn't see any storms, but this definitely fixes a useless memory
allocation on the receiving side, due to non zero scrub_flags field
in a pfsync_state_peer structure.
Extend the so far IPv4-only support for multiple routing tables (FIBs)
introduced in r178888 to IPv6 providing feature parity.
This includes an extended rtalloc(9) KPI for IPv6, the necessary
adjustments to the network stack, and user land support as in netstat.
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.
Reviewed by: melifaro (basically)
MFC after: 10 days
M_NOWAIT. Currently, the code allows for sleeping in the ioctl path
to guarantee allocation. However code also handles ENOMEM gracefully, so
propagate this error back to user-space, rather than sleeping while
holding the global pf mutex.
Reviewed by: glebius
Discussed with: bz
- Define schednetisr() to swi_sched.
- In the swi handler check if there is some data prepared,
and if true, then call pfsync_sendout(), however tell it
not to schedule swi again.
- Since now we don't obtain the pfsync lock in the swi handler,
don't use ifqueue mutex to synchronize queue access.
revision 1.128
date: 2009/08/16 13:01:57; author: jsg; state: Exp; lines: +1 -5
remove prototypes of a bunch of functions that had their implementations
removed in pfsync v5.
o Make the pfsync.ko actually usable. Before this change loading it
didn't register protosw, so was a nop. However, a module /boot/kernel
did confused users.
o Rewrite the way we are joining multicast group:
- Move multicast initialization/destruction to separate functions.
- Don't allocate memory if we aren't going to join a multicast group.
- Use modern API for joining/leaving multicast group.
- Now the utterly wrong pfsync_ifdetach() isn't needed.
o Move module initialization from SYSINIT(9) to moduledata_t method.
o Refuse to unload module, unless asked forcibly.
o Improve a bit some FreeBSD porting code:
- Use separate malloc type.
- Simplify swi sheduling.
This change is probably wrong from VIMAGE viewpoint, however pfsync
wasn't VIMAGE-correct before this change, too.
Glanced at by: bz
destroyed prior to pfsync_uninit(). To do this, move all the
initialization to the module_t method, instead of SYSINIT(9).
o Fix another panic after module unload, due to not clearing the
m_addr_chg_pf_p pointer.
o Refuse to unload module, unless being unloaded forcibly.
o Revert the sub argument to MODULE_DECLARE, to the stable/8 value.
This change probably isn't correct from viewpoint of VIMAGE, but
the module wasn't VIMAGE-correct before the change, as well.
Glanced at by: bz
revision 1.170
date: 2011/10/30 23:04:38; author: mikeb; state: Exp; lines: +6 -7
Allow setting big MTU values on the pfsync interface but not larger
than the syncdev MTU. Prompted by the discussion with and tested
by Maxim Bourmistrov; ok dlg, mpf
Consistently use sc_ifp->if_mtu in the MTU check throughout the
module. This backs out r228813.
value used in sys/ofed/include/linux/netdevice.h), so there will be no
buffer overruns in the rest of the inline functions in this file.
Reviewed by: kmacy
MFC after: 1 week