usable again with options VIMAGE kernels.
Submitted by: bz (the original version, probably identical to this one)
Reviewed by: many @ DevSummit Cambridge
MFC after: 3 days
needed to satisfy static libraries that are compiled with -fpic
and linked into static binary afterwards. Several libraries in
gcc are examples of such static libs.
- Implement MSI support (MSIX support was already there)
- Use a table to drive MSI/MSIX exceptions
- Pre-calculate the command address instead of wasting cycles doing the
calculation on every i/o.
number of MSIX interrupts that are needed, and don't strictly check for 4.
Enable enough interrupt mask bits so that the controller will generate
interrupts in PERFORMANT mode. This fixes the hang-on-boot issues that
people were seeing with newer controllers.
When authenticating DATA chunks some DATA chunks
might get stuck when the MTU gets decreased via
an ICMP message.
Approved by: rrs (mentor)
MFC after: immediately
compare them together instead of comparing each one with respective
tunnel endpoint.
PR: kern/138439
Submitted by: aurelien.ansel@netasq.com
Obtained from: NETASQ
MFC after: 1 m
Because we use an int to store keyboard chacacters and their flags, we
can easily store the flags in the top byte instead of the second byte.
This means it's a lot easier to make Unicode work.
The only change that still needs to be made, is that keyent_t's map is
extended to u_int.
Obtained from: //depot/projects/newcons/sys/sys/kbio.h
feature when you have a seemingly stuck socket and want to figure
out why it has not been closed yet.
No plans to MFC this, as it changes the netstat sysctl ABI.
Reviewed by: andre, rwatson, Eric Van Gyzen
EV_RECEIPT is useful to disambiguating error conditions when multiple
events structures are passed to kevent(2). The error code is returned
in the data field and EV_ERROR is set.
Approved by: rwatson (co-mentor)
When the EV_DISPATCH flag is used the event source will be disabled
immediately after the delivery of an event. This is similar to the
EV_ONESHOT flag but it doesn't delete the event.
Approved by: rwatson (co-mentor)
Add user events support to kernel events which are not associated with any
kernel mechanism but are triggered by user level code. This is useful for
adding user level events to an event handler that may also be monitoring
kernel events.
Approved by: rwatson (co-mentor)
The touch event filter is called when a kernel event data is possibly
updated. There are two hook points. First, during a kevent() system
call. Second, when an event has been triggered.
Approved by: rwatson (co-mentor)
TCP_SORECEIVE_STREAM for the time being.
Requested by: brooks
Once compiled in make it easily switchable for testers by using a tuneable
net.inet.tcp.soreceive_stream
and a corresponding read-only sysctl to report the current state.
Suggested by: rwatson
MFC after: 2 days
fixes their issues but one reports a failure in NFS ROOT. Revert
the change for now pending further investigation.
Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: immediately
An additional one coming from http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/testregex/
was not added; at some point the entire AT&T regression test harness
should be imported here.
But that would also mean commitment to fix the uncovered errors.
PR: 130504
Submitted by: Chris Kuklewicz
and address aliases. After an interface is brought down and brought
back up again, those self pointing routes disappeared. This patch
ensures after an interface is brought back up, the loopback routes
are reinstalled properly.
Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: immediately
- In 8.x and above the run-queue locks are nomore shared even in the
HTT case, so remove the special case.
- The deadlock explained in the removed comment here is still possible
even with different locks, with the contribution of tdq_lock_pair().
An explanation is here:
(hypotesis: a thread needs to migrate on another CPU, thread1 is doing
sched_switch_migrate() and thread2 is the one handling the sched_switch()
request or in other words, thread1 is the thread that needs to migrate
and thread2 is a thread that is going to be preempted, most likely an
idle thread. Also, 'old' is referred to the context (in terms of
run-queue and CPU) thread1 is leaving and 'new' is referred to the
context thread1 is going into. Finally, thread3 is doing tdq_idletd()
or sched_balance() and definitively doing tdq_lock_pair())
* thread1 blocks its td_lock. Now td_lock is 'blocked'
* thread1 drops its old runqueue lock
* thread1 acquires the new runqueue lock
* thread1 adds itself to the new runqueue and sends an IPI_PREEMPT
through tdq_notify() to the new CPU
* thread1 drops the new lock
* thread3, scanning the runqueues, locks the old lock
* thread2 received the IPI_PREEMPT and does thread_lock() with td_lock
pointing to the new runqueue
* thread3 wants to acquire the new runqueue lock, but it can't because
it is held by thread2 so it spins
* thread1 wants to acquire old lock, but as long as it is held by
thread3 it can't
* thread2 going further, at some point wants to switchin in thread1,
but it will wait forever because thread1->td_lock is in blocked state
This deadlock has been manifested mostly on 7.x and reported several time
on mailing lists under the voice 'spinlock held too long'.
Many thanks to des@ for having worked hard on producing suitable textdumps
and Jeff for help on the comment wording.
Reviewed by: jeff
Reported by: des, others
Tested by: des, Giovanni Trematerra
<giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
(STABLE_7 based version)
we at least don't panic.
We don't really support dual role mode (INITIATOR/TARGET) any more. We
should but it's broken and will take a fair amount of effort to fix
and correctly manage both initiator and target roles sharing the port
database. So, for now, disallow it.
module tries to install the same address again. This extra code
is removed, which was discovered by the removal of a call to
in_ifscrub() in r196714. This call to in_ifscrub is put back here
because the SIOCAIFADDR command can be used to change the prefix
length of an existing alias.
Reviewed by: kmacy
within the system that owns the interface. Packets destined to
the local end point leak to the wire towards the default gateway
if one exists. This behavior is changed as part of the L2/L3
rewrite efforts. The local end point is now reachable within the
system. The inpcb code needs to consider this fact during the
address selection process.
Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: immediately
df(1) and mount(8) output. This is a bit smilar to OpenSolaris and follows
ZFS route of not listing snapshots by default with 'zfs list' command.
- Add UPDATING entry to note that ZFS snapshots are no longer visible in
mount(8) and df(1) output by default.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 3 days
does. This is not POLA violation, because there is no single file system in the
base that use MNT_IGNORE currently, although ZFS snapshots will be mounted with
MNT_IGNORE after next commit.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 3 days