lock assertion to it.
- SIGPENDING() no longer needs sched_lock, so only grab sched_lock to set
the TDF_NEEDSIGCHK and TDF_ASTPENDING flags in signotify().
- Add a proc lock assertion to tdsigwakeup().
- Since we always set TDF_OLDMASK while holding the proc lock, the proc
lock is sufficient protection to check its state in postsig() and we only
need sched_lock when clearing the actual flag.
a process group.
- Call pgadjustjobc() twice in fixjobc() to avoid code duplication and
improve readability.
- Use the proc lock to protect P_SHOULDSTOP() instead of sched_lock.
- Check to see if a process is PRS_NEW with sched_lock before trying to
lock its proc lock since the lock may not be constructed yet.
since they are going on the current cpu and not their previously assigned
cpu.
- sched_runnable() should only return true in the SMP case if the other
processor has more than one thread that is runnable. We can not steal
curthread.
- Change kseq_print() to accept the cpuid instead of a kseq pointer. This
makes use of this function in ddb much easier.
the process and session. Instead, cache a true reference to the session
when we do the hold and release our reference on that session. This avoids
the need for the proc lock when dropping the reference.
protects, so don't bother locking it while we assign it to a ucred's
cr_prison.
- Fully construct the new credential for a process before assigning it to
p_ucred.
- Set p_acflag earlier while already hold the proc lock in fork1().
- Mark the realitexpire() callout MPSAFE for new processes. It was already
marked safe for proc0 a long while ago.
printed out needs a prefix such as when a thread is blocked on a lock.
- Use another local variable to close another race for the td_wmesg and
td_wchan members of struct thread.
- Unconditionally call *_stop() if device is in the tree. This is to
prevent callouts from happening after the device is gone. Checks for
bus_child_present() should be added in the future to keep from touching
potentially non-existent hardware in *_detach(). Found by iedowse@.
- Always check for and free miibus children, even if the device is not in
the tree since some failure cases could have gotten here.
- Call ether_ifdetach() in the irq setup failure case
- ti(4), xl(4): move ifmedia_init() calls to the beginning of attach so
that ifmedia_removeall() can be unconditionally called on detach. There
is no way to detect whether ifmedia has been initialized without using
a separate variable (as tl(4) does).
- Add comments to indicate assumptions of code path
bytes_in_mbuf rather than MCLBYTES. Add the ethertnet header to the
front of the mbuf. Adjust bytes_in_mbuf inside the loop that reads
the packet out of the card.
generation number back to a long (sizeof(u_int) != sizeof(long) on
sparc64). The alternative would have been to heavily change the libdevstat API.
Discussed with: phk, ken
codec during initialization. This code mirrors the reset code used on
the VIA82c686 and fixes a codec initialization failure (SoundMAX
AD1885) reported by Matthias Schuendehuette.
in dc_detach() instead of only calling it if the hardware is preset.
This is a workaround for page faults in softclock() after a `dc'
device was detached, caused by not disabling a timer before freeing
its memory. The bus_child_present() checks should probably be
re-added later, but only to avoid the hardware accesses and not the
other resource cleanups in dc_stop().
Approved by: njl
Many internal structure changes for the FireWire driver.
- Compute CRC in CROM parsing.
- Add support for configuration ROM build.
- Simplify dummy buffer handling.
- busdma conversion
- Use swi_taskqueue_giant for -current. Mark the interrupt routine as MPSAFE.
- AR buffer handling.
Don't reallocate AR buffer but just recycle it.
Don't malloc and copy per packet in fwohci_arcv().
Pass packet to fw_rcv() using iovec.
Application must prepare receiving buffer in advance.
- Change fw_bind API so that application should pre-allocate xfer structure.
- Add fw_xfer_unload() for recycling struct fw_xfer.
- Add post_busreset hook
- Remove unused 'sub' and 'act_type' in struct fw_xfer.
- Remove npacket from struct fw_bulkxfer.
- Don't call back handlers in fwochi_arcv() if the packet has
not drained in AT queue
- Make firewire works on big endian platform.
- Use native endian for packet header and remove unnecessary ntohX/htonX.
- Remove FWXFERQ_PACKET mode. We don't use it anymore.
- Remove unnecessary restriction of FWSTMAXCHUNK.
- Don't set root node for phy config packet if the root node is
not cycle master capable but set myself for root node.
We should be the root node after next bus reset.
Spotted by: Yoshihiro Tabira <tabira@scd.mei.co.jp>
- Improve self id handling
Tested on: i386, sparc64 and i386 with forced bounce buffer
blocking allocation could occur as a result of a label
initialization. This will simulate the behavior of allocated
label policies such as MLS and Biba when running mac_test from
the perspective of WITNESS lock and sleep warnings.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
command config register. At the present, this represents a nop
because these bits should have been set earlier in the process. In
the future, we'll only set these bits when the driver requests the
resource, not when the bus code detects the resource.
Reviewed by: mdodd
don't try and convert the argument flags to malloc flags, or we risk
implicitly requesting blocking and generating witness warnings.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
network layer (ether).
- Don't abuse module names to facilitate ifconfig module loading;
such abuse isn't really needed. (And if we do need type information
associated with a module then we should make it explicit and not
use hacks.)
unencapsulated packet back into the IFQ. Unfortunately, the only reason
rl_encap would fail was due to m_defrag failing, which should only happen
when we're low on mbufs. Hence, it was possible for us to end up with
an IFQ full of packets which could never clear the queue because they could
never be defragmented because they were themselves taking up all the mbufs.
To solve this, take if_xl's approach to the problem of encapsulation failure:
drop the packet.
MFC after: 3 days
When enabled, this causes m_defrag to randomly return NULL (following
its normal failure case so that extra memory leaks are not introduced.)
Code similar to this was used to find / fix a few bugs last week.
to force the allocation of MAC labels for all mbufs regardless of
whether a configured policy requires labeling when the mbuf is
allocated. This can be useful it you anticipate loading a fully
labeled policy after boot and don't want mbufs to exist without
label storage, for performance measurement purposes, etc. It also
slightly lowers the overhead of m_tag labeling due to removing the
decision logic.
While here, improve commenting of other MAC options.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
returning some additional room in the first mbuf in a chain, and
avoiding feature-specific contents in the mbuf header. To do this:
- Modify mbuf_to_label() to extract the tag, returning NULL if not
found.
- Introduce mac_init_mbuf_tag() which does most of the work
mac_init_mbuf() used to do, except on an m_tag rather than an
mbuf.
- Scale back mac_init_mbuf() to perform m_tag allocation and invoke
mac_init_mbuf_tag().
- Replace mac_destroy_mbuf() with mac_destroy_mbuf_tag(), since
m_tag's are now GC'd deep in the m_tag/mbuf code rather than
at a higher level when mbufs are directly free()'d.
- Add mac_copy_mbuf_tag() to support m_copy_pkthdr() and related
notions.
- Generally change all references to mbuf labels so that they use
mbuf_to_label() rather than &mbuf->m_pkthdr.label. This
required no changes in the MAC policies (yay!).
- Tweak mbuf release routines to not call mac_destroy_mbuf(),
tag destruction takes care of it for us now.
- Remove MAC magic from m_copy_pkthdr() and m_move_pkthdr() --
the existing m_tag support does all this for us. Note that
we can no longer just zero the m_tag list on the target mbuf,
rather, we have to delete the chain because m_tag's will
already be hung off freshly allocated mbuf's.
- Tweak m_tag copying routines so that if we're copying a MAC
m_tag, we don't do a binary copy, rather, we initialize the
new storage and do a deep copy of the label.
- Remove use of MAC_FLAG_INITIALIZED in a few bizarre places
having to do with mbuf header copies previously.
- When an mbuf is copied in ip_input(), we no longer need to
explicitly copy the label because it will get handled by the
m_tag code now.
- No longer any weird handling of MAC labels in if_loop.c during
header copies.
- Add MPC_LOADTIME_FLAG_LABELMBUFS flag to Biba, MLS, mac_test.
In mac_test, handle the label==NULL case, since it can be
dynamically loaded.
In order to improve performance with this change, introduce the notion
of "lazy MAC label allocation" -- only allocate m_tag storage for MAC
labels if we're running with a policy that uses MAC labels on mbufs.
Policies declare this intent by setting the MPC_LOADTIME_FLAG_LABELMBUFS
flag in their load-time flags field during declaration. Note: this
opens up the possibility of post-boot policy modules getting back NULL
slot entries even though they have policy invariants of non-NULL slot
entries, as the policy might have been loaded after the mbuf was
allocated, leaving the mbuf without label storage. Policies that cannot
handle this case must be declared as NOTLATE, or must be modified.
- mac_labelmbufs holds the current cumulative status as to whether
any policies require mbuf labeling or not. This is updated whenever
the active policy set changes by the function mac_policy_updateflags().
The function iterates the list and checks whether any have the
flag set. Write access to this variable is protected by the policy
list; read access is currently not protected for performance reasons.
This might change if it causes problems.
- Add MAC_POLICY_LIST_ASSERT_EXCLUSIVE() to permit the flags update
function to assert appropriate locks.
- This makes allocation in mac_init_mbuf() conditional on the flag.
Reviewed by: sam
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
mbuf_to_label(). This permits the vast majority of entry point code
to be unaware that labels are stored in m->m_pkthdr.label, such that
we can experiment storage of labels elsewhere (such as in m_tags).
Reviewed by: sam
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
PCIM_CMD_MEMEN and PCIM_CMD_BUSMASTEREN, becaise some braindead
BIOSes (such as one found in my vprmatrix notebook) forget
to initialize it properly resulting in attachment failure.
Ignoring maxsegsz may lead to fatal data corruption for some devices.
ex. SBP-2/FireWire
We should apply this change to other platforms except for sparc64.
MFC after: 1 week
the cpu dependent files. It will need to be done differently for USIII.
- Simplify the logic for detecting context rollovers. Instead of dealing
with it when the next context switch would cause the context numbers to
rollover, deal with it when they actually do rollover.
- Move some things around in cpu_switch so that we only do 1 membar #Sync
when switching address space, instead of 2.
- Detect kernel threads by comparing the new vm space to vmspace0, instead
if checking if the tlb context is 0.
- Removed some debug code.
test is built to test GEOM as running in the kernel.
This commit is basically "unifdef -D_KERNEL" to remove the mainly #include
related code to support the userland-harness.
the current queue if its priority is really elevated. This needs more work
as there are cases where a next queue kse could be holding up what would
be a curr queue kse, and thus hurting interactivity. Also, when a thread
with an elevated priority has its priority lowered it should be placed
back on the next queue.
the target process exiting which causes attempts to register the kevent
to randomly fail depending on whether the target runs to completion before
the parent can call kevent(2). The bug actually effects EVFILT_PROC
events on any zombie process, but the most common manifestation is with
parents trying to monitor child processes.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: NTT Multimedia Communications Labs
the second kseq's run queue so that it is referenced by the kse when
it is switched out.
- Spell ksq_rslices properly.
Reported by: Ian Freislich <ianf@za.uu.net>
the list of supported sleep state.
This should help people understand what following message means.
acpi0: AcpiGetSleepTypeData failed - AE_NOT_FOUND
MFC after: 3 days
- Remove a useless device_is_alive() check.
- Disable interrupts if bus_child_present() so that this
check is more useful.
This fixes the hangs I was seeing when unloading the fxp driver.
Suggestions from: hsu, njl
- Allow user adjustable min and max time slices (suggested by hiten).
- Change the SLP_RUN_MAX to 100ms from 2 seconds so that we learn whether a
process is interactive or not much more quickly.
- Place a process on the current run queue if it is interactive or if it is
running at an interrupt thread priority due to priority prop.
- Use the 'current' timeshare queue for interrupt threads, realtime threads,
and idle threads that are running at higher priority due to priority prop.
This fixes problems where priorities would have been elevated but we would
not check the timeshare run queue until other lower priority tasks were
no longer runnable.
- Keep an array of loads indexed by the priority class as well as a global
load.
- Keep an bucket of nice values with a count of the number of kses currently
runnable with that nice value.
- Keep track of the minimum nice value of any running thread.
- Remove the unused short term sleep accounting. I was attempting to use
this for load balancing but it didn't work out.
- Define a kseq_print() for use with debugging.
- Add KTR debugging at useful places so we can easily debug slice and
priority assignment.
- Decouple the runq assignment from the kseq assignment. kseq_add now keeps
track of statistics. This is done so that the nice and load is still
tracked for the currently running process. Previously if a niced process
was added while a non nice process was running the niced process would
still get a slice since it was not aware of the unnice process.
- Make adjustments for the sched api changes.
of ksegs since they primarily operation on processes.
- KSEs take ticks so pass the kse through sched_clock().
- Add a sched_class() routine that adjusts a ksegrp pri class.
- Define a sched_fork_{kse,thread,ksegrp} and sched_exit_{kse,thread,ksegrp}
that will be used to tell the scheduler about new instances of these
structures within the same process. These will be used by THR and KSE.
- Change sched_4bsd to reflect this API update.
- Be sure to teardown the interrupt first so that "kldunload if_fxp"
doesn't panic the box. It's now deadlocking rather than crashing,
which isn't really better, but I'm unsure this is fxp(4)'s fault.
- Change a bus_dmamap_sync() call to also do a BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD
now that we can pass several operations.
enum to an int and redefine the BUS_DMASYNC_* constants as
flags. This allows us to specify several operations in one
call to bus_dmamap_sync() as in NetBSD.
state. Those changed attempted to work around the changed invariant
that inp->in_socket was sometimes now NULL, but the logic wasn't
quite right, meaning that inp->in_socket would be dereferenced by
cr_canseesocket() if security.bsd.see_other_uids, jail, or MAC
were in use. Attempt to clarify and correct the logic.
Note: the work-around originally introduced with the reduced TCP
wait state handling to use cr_cansee() instead of cr_canseesocket()
in this case isn't really right, although it "Does the right thing"
for most of the cases in the base system. We'll need to address
this at some point in the future.
Pointed out by: dcs
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
is required. NetBSD has one because it checks for the mac address
match as well wanting to give its own string in the description.
Since we do neither, we don't need a separate entry.
# I suspect that a few of the COREGA cards might fall into that category
# as well, but since I don't have access to any of them it is hard to know
# for sure.
enet_mcast fields, so remove them. Sort. Eliminate now duplicate
entries.
This reorg saves about 500 bytes in the binary. I've tested this only
with a couple of cards, so please let me know if I've broken anything.
1.182; christos
A cardflash NE2000 from Michael Francini
1.181; perry
support Corega PCCL-11 -- from Christopher SEKIYA in PR 20932
1.180; ichiro
add product TOSHIBA PA2673U CBIDE2 (IODATA OEM)
1.179; kanaoka
Add SMC 8041TX 10/100 Ether PC Card.