4 space indentation with a mix of tabs and spaces is a hassle. Update
to project-standard hard-tabs with 8-space indentation in these files.
This matches the new code coming in better as well.
If the interrupt count is very high (greater than ~42M), notably on one-shot
execution on long running systems, the intermediate multiplication step in the
rate calculation will overflow the width of a 32-bit architecture long (32
bits), causing the rest of the calculation to calculate with a truncated value,
and report very low rates (sometimes 0).
MFC after: 2 weeks
While the bug itself was serious, as we could either pass a non-busied
page to vm_pager_get_pages() or leak a busy page, it could only be
triggered under a very rare condition where the page is already inserted
into the object, but it is not valid yet.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
o added struct ipfw_dyn_info that keeps all needed for ipfw_chk and
for dynamic states implementation information;
o added DYN_LOOKUP_NEEDED() macro that can be used to determine the
need of new lookup of dynamic states;
o ipfw_dyn_rule now becomes obsolete. Currently it used to pass
information from kernel to userland only.
o IPv4 and IPv6 states now described by different structures
dyn_ipv4_state and dyn_ipv6_state;
o IPv6 scope zones support is added;
o ipfw(4) now depends from Concurrency Kit;
o states are linked with "entry" field using CK_SLIST. This allows
lockless lookup and protected by mutex modifications.
o the "expired" SLIST field is used for states expiring.
o struct dyn_data is used to keep generic information for both IPv4
and IPv6;
o struct dyn_parent is used to keep O_LIMIT_PARENT information;
o IPv4 and IPv6 states are stored in different hash tables;
o O_LIMIT_PARENT states now are kept separately from O_LIMIT and
O_KEEP_STATE states;
o per-cpu dyn_hp pointers are used to implement hazard pointers and they
prevent freeing states that are locklessly used by lookup threads;
o mutexes to protect modification of lists in hash tables now kept in
separate arrays. 65535 limit to maximum number of hash buckets now
removed.
o Separate lookup and install functions added for IPv4 and IPv6 states
and for parent states.
o By default now is used Jenkinks hash function.
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 42 days
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12685
Remove most of the Atmel at91 boards. Most of them are no longer
relevant or used by people. Kept ATMEL since it should work on all the
boards that still work (I've not confirmed this, since I don't have
all these boards). Also kept SAM9G20EK, since I have several boards
that it is used on. If I've deleted a kernel in error, please let me
know.
o Most of startup zones have struct uma_slab embedded into the slab,
so provide macro UMA_SLAB_SPACE and use it instead of UMA_SLAB_SIZE,
when calculating how many pages would certain kind of allocations
require. Some zones are offpage, so we might have a positive inaccuracy.
o The keg for the zone of zones is allocated "dynamically", so we
need +1 when calculating amount of pages for kegs. [1]
o The zones of zones and zones of kegs have arbitrary alignment of 32,
and this also needs to be accounted for. [2]
While here, spread more comments and improve diagnostic messages.
Reported by: pho [1], jtl [2]
The _Alignas specifier must come before the declaration and not after. It
works if _Alignas() expands to __attribute__(aligned(x)) which was the only
case I tested before.
Approved By: jhb (mentor)
Previously, wiring a page would cause it to be removed from its page
queue. In the common case, unwiring causes it to be enqueued at the tail
of that page queue. This change modifies vm_page_wire() to not dequeue
the page, thus avoiding the highly contended page queue locks. Instead,
vm_page_unwire() takes care of requeuing the page as a single operation,
and the page daemon dequeues wired pages as they are encountered during
a queue scan to avoid needlessly revisiting them later. For pages in
PQ_ACTIVE we do even better, since a requeue is unnecessary.
The change improves scalability for some common workloads. For instance,
threads wiring pages into the buffer cache no longer need to modify
global page queues, and unwiring is usually done by the bufspace thread,
so concurrency is not as much of an issue. As another example, many
sysctl handlers wire the output buffer to avoid faults on copyout, and
since the buffer is likely to be in PQ_ACTIVE, we now entirely avoid
modifying the page queue in this case.
The change also adds a block comment describing some properties of
struct vm_page's reference counters, and the busy lock.
Reviewed by: jeff
Discussed with: alc, kib
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11943
bsd.compiler.mk. It's so fmake from older 9.x systems still
works (still a supported build config, and having the note here
will let us know when we can cull it more easily).
Also pull in a related change from include to sinclude from
arichardson@'s cross building work, as well as it's companion in
Makefile.inc1 with a note about why we do the odd thing there.
Submitted by: archardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14241
These features indicate that the compiler and linker support the
retpoline speculative execution vulnerability (CVE-2017-5715)
mitigation.
Reviewed by: dim, imp
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14228
actually return the computed result instead of the input value.
This is a regression issue after r289572.
Found by: gcc6
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
For DWDS VAPs on ath(4) we need to ensure that the STA vap and hostap VAP
have different MAC addresses. If the STA code path doesn't utilise the
address assign / reclaim path then it doesn't update the bitmap with which
address was allocated.
This should fix a bunch of corner issues I've been seeing with DWDS STA + AP
VAPs that I was working around with manual MAC address assignment.
On the OrangePi One at least, emac reset when an ethernet cable is not
plugged in seems to break ethernet. Soft reset will fail, even with
increasing the delay and retries to wait for up to 20 seconds. This can be
reproduced across at least two different OrangePi One's by simply leaving
ethernet cable unplugged when awg attaches. Whether it's plugged in or not
through u-boot process makes no difference.
Skipping the reset in this configuration doesn't seem to cause any problems,
tried across many many reboots with and without ethernet cable plugged in.
Tested on: OrangePi One
Tested on: Other boards (manu)
Reviewed by: manu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13974
find -s was introduced to make the metalog more
deterministic. However, find -s is not portable. find | sort is
portable and accomplishes the same goals, even if it isn't
pedantically the same. TZS is the same before / after the change so
any fussy differences between the two are moot and there won't be
METALOG churn across this change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14231
ncookies cannot be negative or the allocator will fail. This should only
happen if a caller is very broken but we can still try to survive the
event.
We should probably also verify for uio_resid > MAXPHYS but in that case
it is not clear that just clipping the ncookies value is an adequate
response.
MFC after: 2 weeks
global to per-domain state. Protect reservations with the free lock
from the domain that they belong to. Refactor to make vm domains more
of a first class object.
Reviewed by: markj, kib, gallatin
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: Netflix, Dell/EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14000
o Call uma_startup1() after initializing kmem, vmem and domains.
o Include 8 eight VM startup pages into uma_startup_count() calculation.
o Account for vmem_startup() and vm_map_startup() preallocating pages.
o Account for extra two allocations done by kmem_init() and vmem_create().
o Hardcode the place of execution of vm_radix_reserve_kva(). Using SYSINIT
allowed several other SYSINITs to sneak in before it, thus bumping
requirement for amount of boot pages.
If any process creates a directory named "-P" in /var/run or
/var/spool/lock it will cause the purgedir function to start to rm -r /.
Simplify a lot of complicated shell logic by leveraging find(1).
Reviewed by: allanjude
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13778
a bit in the normal operation of the driver. Covert it to represent bytes
instead of 32bit words. Fix what I believe to be is a bug in this respect
with the Tri-mode cards.
Sponsored by: Netflix
The firstboot logic has an error which causes the filesystem to be
mounted readonly even though root_rw_mount=YES. This fixes the error to
ensure that the root filesystem is mounted rw as expected after the run
of the firstboot scripts.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14226
The MIPS assembly parser treats forward-declared local symbols as global
symbols. This results in CALL16 relocations being used against local
(private) symbols which then fail to resolve when linking binaries.
Add .local to force the init and fini functions to be treated as local as
a workaround.
Submitted by: sbruno
Sponsored by: DARPA / AFRL