on the fast data path) and use them instead of frobbing the adapter lock
and busy flag directly.
Other changes made while reworking all slow operations:
- Wait for the reply to a filter request (add/delete). This guarantees
that the operation is complete by the time the ioctl returns.
- Tidy up the tid_info structure.
- Do not allow the tx queue size to be set to something that's not a
power of 2.
MFC after: 1 week
runtime on amd64, when it is compiled by clang. Some versions of clang
don't save and restore all callee registers, if a __builtin_eh_return()
intrinsic is used in a function. This is particularly bad on amd64.
Until the problem gets fixed by upstream, use an asm statement to force
clang to assume the registers in question are clobbered, when invoking
__builtin_eh_return(), so it will emit code to save and restore them.
This should fix the crashes reported on -current with some C++ programs,
particularly those that throw exceptions over multiple function
boundaries.
Reported by: stefanf
MFC after: 3 days
ASUS P8Z77-V board reports _AC2, _AC3 and _AC4 setpoints as 0C. With active
cooling already automatically set to _AC2, that still caused driver to print
two useless lines about temperature above _AC3 and _AC4 every ten seconds.
Three setponts of 0C is probably a board bug, but the same spam could happen
also in correct case if system is runnign not with the lowest cooling level.
generate the files during the build and install them with install(1).
This was the one place in installworld where files (vs links) were
installed by a tool other than install.
Reviewed by: edwin, jilles
the underlying zap_count() to return no errors. However, it is possible
that the pool reaches to such a state where zap_count would return error,
leading to panics when a pool is imported.
This commit changes the ddt_zap_count to return error returned from
zap_count and handle the error appropriately. With this change, it's now
possible to let zpool rollback damaged transaction groups and import the
pool.
Obtained from: ZFS on Linux github (e8fd45a0f975c6b8ae8cd644714fc21f14fac2bf)
MFC after: 1 month
false. It is right. Delete it because on the next line we catch all
'negative' cases with the test > 2, since 'negative' numbers are just
really big unsigned numbers and we do an identical action.
get back the leased write reference from the lower vnode. There is no
other path which can correct v_writecount on the lowervp.
Reported by: flo
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
and da_default_timeout where their current hardcoded values matched the current
default value for said tunables.
PR: kern/169976
Reviewed by: pjd (mentor)
Approved by: mav
DISKFLAG_CANDELETE. While this change makes this layer consistent
other layers such as UFS and ZFS BIO_DELETE support may not notice
any change made manually via these device sysctls until the device
is reopened via a mount.
Also corrected var order in dadeletemethodsysctl
PR: kern/169801
Reviewed by: pjd (mentor)
Approved by: mav
MFC after: 2 weeks
Factor out USB mouse and keyboard detection logic.
Reject USB keyboards which have mouse alike HID items
in their HID descriptors.
Submitted by: Matthew W
MFC after: 1 week
Currently we use interface indeces as zone IDs for link-local and
interface-local scopes, and since we don't have any tool to configure
zone IDs, there is no need to acquire the afdata lock several times per
packet only to read if_index value.
So, now in6_setscope reads zone IDs for interface-local, link-local and
global scopes without a lock.
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 2 weeks
resources are partitioned.
- Reduce the number of virtual interfaces reserved for PF4. This leaves
spare room in the source MAC table and allows the driver to setup
filters that rewrite the source MAC address.
- Reduce the number of filters and use the freed up space for the CLIP
(Compressed Local IPv6 addresses) table. This is a prerequisite for
IPv6 TOE support which will follow separately in a series of commits.
MFC after: 1 week
SYNs (or SYN/ACK replies) are dropped due to network congestion, then the
remote end of the connection may act as if options such as window scaling
are enabled but the local end will think they are not. This can result in
very slow data transfers in the case of window scaling disagreements.
The old behavior can be obtained by setting the
net.inet.tcp.rexmit_drop_options sysctl to a non-zero value.
Reviewed by: net@
MFC after: 2 weeks
It stops treating the address on the interface as special by source
address selection rule even when the interface is outgoing interface.
This is desired in some situation.
Requested by: hrs
Reviewed by: IHANet folks including hrs
MFC after: 1 week
Previously CTL would leave individual LUNs enabled in the target
driver, whether or not the port as a whole was enabled. It would
also leave the wildcard LUN enabled indefinitely.
This change means that CTL will enable and disable any active LUNs,
as well as the wildcard LUN, when enabling and disabling a port.
Also, fix a bug that could crop up due to an uninitialized CCB
type.
ctl.c: Before calling ctl_frontend_online(), run through
the LUN list and enable all active LUNs.
After calling ctl_frontend_offline(), run through
the LUN list and disble all active LUNs.
scsi_ctl.c: Before bringing a port online, allocate the
wildcard peripheral for that bus. And after taking
a port offline, invalidate the wildcard peripheral
for that bus.
Make sure that we hold the SIM lock around all
calls to xpt_action() and other transport layer
interfaces that require it.
Use CAM_SIM_{LOCK|UNLOCK} consistently to acquire
and release the SIM lock.
Update a number of outdated comments. Some of
these should have been fixed long ago.
Actually do LUN disbables now. The newer drivers
in the tree work correctly for this as far as I
know.
Initialize the CCB type to CTLFE_CCB_DEFAULT to
avoid a panic due to uninitialized memory.
Submitted by: Chuck Tuffli (partially)
MFC after: 1 week
in devfs if a particular race condition is hit in the device pager
code.
This was a side effect of change 227530 which changed the device
pager interface to call a new destructor routine for the cdev.
That destructor routine, old_dev_pager_dtor(), takes a VM object
handle.
The object handle is cast to a struct cdev *, and passed into
dev_rel().
That works in most cases, except the case in cdev_pager_allocate()
where there is a race condition between two threads allocating an
object backed by the same device. The loser of the race
deallocates its object at the end of the function.
The problem is that before inserting the object into the
dev_pager_object_list, the object's handle is changed from the
struct cdev pointer to the object's own address. This is to avoid
conflicts with the winner of the race, which already inserted an
object in the list with a handle that is a pointer to the same cdev
structure.
The object is then passed to vm_object_deallocate(), and eventually
makes its way down to old_dev_pager_dtor(). That function passes
the handle pointer (which is actually a VM object, not a struct
cdev as usual) into dev_rel(). dev_rel() decrements the reference
count in the assumed struct cdev (which happens to be 0), and
that triggers the assertion in dev_rel() that the reference count
is greater than or equal to 0.
The fix is to add a cdev pointer to the VM object, and use that
pointer when calling the cdev_pg_dtor() routine.
vm_object.h: Add a struct cdev pointer to the VM object
structure.
device_pager.c: In cdev_pager_allocate(), populate the new cdev
pointer.
In dev_pager_dealloc(), use the new cdev pointer
when calling the object's cdev_pg_dtor() routine.
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
MFC after: 1 week
This should not matter much when running on bare metal but it makes the guest
more friendly when running inside a virtual machine.
Discussed with: jhb
Obtained from: NetApp
and embeds it into address. Inside the kernel we keep addresses with
embedded zone id only for two scopes: link-local and interface-local.
For other scopes this function is nop in most cases. To reduce an
overhead of locking, first check that address is capable for embedding.
Also, handle the loopback address before acquire the lock.
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 1 week
This is intended to support reporting FFT results during active channel
scans, for users who would like to fiddle around with writing applications
that do both FFT visualisation _and_ AP scanning.
* add a new ioctl to enable/trigger spectral scan at channel change/reset;
* set do_spectral consistently if it's enabled, so a channel set/reset
will carry forth the correct PHY error configuration so frames
are actually received;
* for NICs that don't do spectral scan, don't bother checking the
spectral scan state on channel change/reset.
Tested:
* AR9280 - STA and scanning;
* AR5416 - STA, ensured that the SS code doesn't panic
Volume Descriptor (section 7.4). In short, upper-case alphanumeric + some
symbols only. While the makefs utility automatically converts the characters,
$LABEL should be consistent in the scripts.