Create and use zones for task and mm. Reserve items in zones based on the
estimation of the max number of interrupts in the system. Use M_USE_RESERVE
to allow to take reserved items when allocation occurs from the interrupt
thread context.
Of course, this would only work first time we allocate the task for
interrupt thread. If interrupt is deallocated and allocated anew,
creating a new thread, it might be that zone is depleted. It still
should be good enough for practical uses.
Reviewed by: hselasky
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies/NVidia Networking
MFC after: 1 week
For anonymous objects, provide a handle kvo_me naming the object,
and report the handle of the backing object. This allows userspace
to deconstruct the shadow chain. Right now the handle is the address
of the object in KVA, but this is not guaranteed.
For the same anonymous objects, report the swap space used for actually
swapped out pages, in kvo_swapped field. I do not believe that it is
useful to report full 64bit counter there, so only uint32_t value is
returned, clamped to the max.
For kinfo_vmentry, report anonymous object handle backing the entry,
so that the shadow chain for the specific mapping can be deconstructed.
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29771
In particular, this avoids malloc(9) calls when from early tunable handling,
with no working malloc yet.
Reported and tested by: mav
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
This also partially reverts r326025 (8a16b7a18f). I do not see any
point of adding SPDX tag in generated file.
MFC after: 3 days
Submitted by: Dan McGregor <dan.mcgregor@usask.ca> (initial version)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28596
Usually rule counters are reset to zero on every update of the ruleset.
With keepcounters set pf will attempt to find matching rules between old
and new rulesets and preserve the rule counters.
MFC after: 4 weeks
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29780
PFRULE_REFS should never be used by userspace, so hide it behind #ifdef
_KERNEL.
MFC after: never
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29779
Split the PFRULE_REFS flag from the rule_flag field. PFRULE_REFS is a
kernel-internal flag and should not be exposed to or read from
userspace.
MFC after: 4 weeks
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29778
IEEE Std 802.1D-2004 Section 17.14 defines permitted ranges for timers.
Incoming BPDU messages should be checked against the permitted ranges.
The rest of 17.14 appears to be enforced already.
PR: 254924
Reviewed by: kp, donner
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29782
This is required for the current Arch Linux binaries to work.
PR: 254112
Reviewed By: emaste
Sponsored By: EPSRC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29218
This commit should not have introduced any functional changes, but
apparently it did. This appears to have broken LDAP setups.
Reverting for now. Will reland once I have fixed the breakage.
This reverts commit 5245bf7b92.
Reported By: Александр Недоцуков, brd
MFC after: immediately
- Use malloc(9) to allocate ivhd_hdrs list. The previous assumption
that there are at most 10 IVHDs in a system is not true. A counter
example would be a system with 4 IOMMUs, and each IOMMU is related
to IVHDs type 10h, 11h and 40h in the ACPI IVRS table.
- Always scan through the whole ivhd_hdrs list to find IVHDs that has
the same DeviceId but less prioritized IVHD type.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC with: 74ada297e8
Reviewed by: grehan
Approved by: lwhsu (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29525
The NAV (network allocation vector) register reflects the current MAC
tracking of NAV - when it will stay quiet before transmitting.
Other devices transmit their frame durations in their 802.11 PHY headers
and all devices that hear a frame - even if it's one in an encoding
they don't understand - will understand the low bitrate PHY header that
includes the frame duration. So, they'll set NAV to this value so
they'll stay quiet until the transmit completes.
Anyway, sometimes the PHY NAV header is garbled and sometimes, notably
older broadcom devices, will fake a long NAV so they can get "cleaner" air
for local calibration. When this happens, the hardware will stay quiet
for quite some time and this can lead to missed/stuck beacons, or
(for Very Large Values) a MAC hang.
This code just adds the ability to get/set the NAV; the driver will
need to take care of using it during transmit hangs and beacon misses
to see if it's due to a trash looking NAV.
- Use appropriate mdoc macros
- Document that tcp= is a synonym to rfb= (tcp is used in the examples,
but never mentioned)
- Clarify the IP address specification
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Set width of the list to the longest key word for readability.
- Separate descriptions of amd_hostbridge and hostbridge emulations.
Also, wordsmith their descriptions for consistency with other entries.
- Use Cm instead of Li for command modifiers.
- Do not stylize AMD with Li, there's no need to do it.
- Mention COM3 and COM4 in the definition of lpc.
- Fix a typo in the definition of ahci-hd ("hard drive" instead of
"hard-drive").
MFC after: 2 weeks
Also, remove the macros of the nested list which contained slot,
emulation and conf. This decreases the indention of the -s description.
It was necessary to clean up the slot description.
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Describe "-l help" separately for readability.
- List all the supported comX devices explicitly
- Use Cm instead of Ar for command modifiers (i.e., literal values a
user can specify as an argument to the command).
- Explain where to get more information about the possible values of the
conf argument.
MFC after: 2 weeks
In particular:
- Sort short options to align with style(9)
- Add two missing flags: -G and -r
- Drop unnecessary angle brackets for consistency
- Rename the "vm" argument to vmname for consistency with the manual
page
MFC after: 2 weeks
There is no need to squeeze all the possible options into one synopsis
entry. Let "-l help" and "-s help" be listed separately.
While here, keep -s and its arguments on the same line.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Fix a few 'if(' to be 'if (' in a few places, per style(9) and
overwhelming usage in the rest of the kernel / tree.
MFC After: 3 days
Sponsored by: Netflix
We prefer 'while (0)' to 'while(0)' according to grep and stlye(9)'s
space after keyword rule. Remove a few stragglers of the latter.
Many of these usages were inconsistent within the file.
MFC After: 3 days
Sponsored by: Netflix
The 'ticket' and 'my_ticket' arguments are both read and written within
the same asm block. Clang is stricter with the constraints than gcc4
was, so accepts the '=r' at face value and will happily overwrite
registers that "should" be preserved.
Mark these operands to not clobber other operands, so they get their own
registers.
This fixes a panic on bringing up the octe interfaces.
Some people expect jail.conf(5) to have a list of jail parameters.
jail(8) contains a comprehensive list of all parameters to be used during jail
invocation or in jail.conf.
Highlighting where to look for jail parameters seems a reasonable solution.
PR: 244569
Reported by: joneum@
Approved by: 0mp (manpages, mentor)
Reviewed by: debdrup
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28701
Fib algo uses a per-family array indexed by the fibnum to store
lookup function pointers and per-fib data.
Each algorithm rebuild currently requires re-allocating this array
to support atomic change of two pointers.
As in reality most of the changes actually involve changing only
data pointer, add a shortcut performing in-flight pointer update.
MFC after: 2 weeks