This will avoid a 0-byte read (in g_read_data()) leading to a panic, if
previously read data are erroneous.
Suggested by: John-Mark Gurney <jmg@funkthat.com>
Turn on the CTL disable tunable by default.
This will allow GENERIC configurations to boot on small memory boxes, but
not require end users who want to use CTL to recompile their kernel. They
can simply set kern.cam.ctl.disable=0 in loader.conf.
from being indirectly called via cpu_startup()+vm_ksubmap_init().
The boot order position remains the same at SI_SUB_CPU.
Allocation of the callout array is changed to stardard kernel malloc
from a slightly obscure direct kernel_map allocation.
kern_timeout_callwheel_alloc() is renamed to callout_callwheel_init()
to better describe its purpose.
kern_timeout_callwheel_init() is removed simplifying the per-cpu
initialization.
Reviewed by: davide
kern_timeout_callwheel_alloc() where it is actually used.
This is a mechanical move and no tuning parameters are changed.
The pre-allocated callout array is only used for legacy timeout(9)
calls and is only allocated and active on cpu0. Eventually all
remaining users of timeout(9) should switch to the callout_* API.
Reviewed by: davide
/usr/src/sys/modules/nvme/../../dev/nvme/nvme.c:211: warning: format '%qx' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 9 has type 'long long unsigned int' [-Wformat]
Fix a siftr(4) potential memory leak and INVARIANTS triggered kernel panic in
hashdestroy() by ensuring the last array index in the flow counter hash table is
flushed of entries.
MFC after: 3 days
response to an rtprio_thread() call, when the priority is different
than the old priority, and either the old or the new priority class is
not RTP_PRIO_NORMAL (timeshare).
The reasoning for the second half of the test is that if it's a change in
timeshare priority, then the scheduler is going to adjust that priority
in a way that completely wipes out the requested change anyway, so
what's the point? (If that's not true, then allowing a thread to change
its own timeshare priority would subvert the scheduler's adjustments and
let a cpu-bound thread monopolize the cpu; if allowed at all, that
should require priveleges.)
On the other hand, if either the old or new priority class is not
timeshare, then the scheduler doesn't make automatic adjustments, so we
should honor the request and make the priority change right away. The
reason the old class gets caught up in this is the very reason for this
change: when thread A changes the priority of its child thread B from
idle back to timeshare, thread B never actually gets moved to a
timeshare-range run queue unless there are some idle cycles available
to allow it to first get scheduled again as an idle thread.
Reviewed by: jhb@
using callout_reset_sbt() instead of callout_reset(). We can't remove
lower limit completely in this case because of significant processing
overhead, caused by unability to use direct callout execution due to using
process mutex in callout handler for sending SEGALRM signal. With support
of periodic events that would allow unprivileged user to abuse the system.
Reviewed by: davide
will prevent the kernel from linking if the device driver are included
without the virtio module. Remove pci and scbus for the same reason.
Also explain the relationship and necessity of the virtio and virtio_pci
modules. Currently in FreeBSD, we only support VirtIO PCI, but it could
be replaced with a different interface (like MMIO) and the device
(network, block, etc) will still function.
Requested by: luigi
Approved by: grehan (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
This fixes a build error at the same time (unused variable "item"), if
the kernel is compiled without INVARIANTS.
Reported by: Hartmann, O. <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> (build error)
Reviewed by: Konstantin Belousov (kib@)
Without this, read data is mis-interpreted. This could trigger a panic,
as was the case on one computer where computed "recsize" was zero,
leading to a call to g_read_page() asking for 0 bytes.
The early commit is done to facilitate the off-tree work on the
porting of the Radeon driver.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Debugged and tested by: dumbbell
MFC after: 1 month
When the VirtIO barrier feature is not negotiated, the driver
must enforce the proper ordering for BIO_ORDERED BIOs. All the
in-flight BIOs must complete before starting the BIO, and the
ordered BIO must complete before subsequent BIOs can start.
Also fix a few whitespace nits.
Reported by: neel
Approved by: grehan (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
being compiled only when setting LEGACY_TX, this means you would
not get the drain when needed on detach!!
Thanks to Bryan Venteicher (bryanv@freebsd.org) for catching this
little gremlin!! :)
Fixes:
- flow control - don't override user value on re-init
- fix to make 1G optics work correctly
- change to interrupt enabling - some bits were incorrect
for certain hardware.
- certain stats fixes, remove a duplicate increment of
ierror, thanks to Scott Long for pointing these out.
- shared code link interface changed, requiring some
core code changes to accomodate this.
- add an m_adj() to ETHER_ALIGN on the recieve side, this
was requested by Mike Karels, thanks Mike.
- Multicast code corrections also thanks to Mike Karels.
the pid provider on a kernel compiled with INVARIANTS.
sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/intel/dtrace/fasttrap_isa.c:
In fasttrap_probe_pid(), attempts to write to the
address space of the thread that fired the probe
must be performed with the process of the thread
held. Use _PHOLD() to ensure this is the case.
In fasttrap_probe_pid(), use proc_write_regs() instead
of calling set_regs() directly. proc_write_regs()
performs invariant checks to verify the calling
environment of set_regs(). PROC_LOCK()/UNLOCK() around
the call to proc_write_regs() so that it's invariants
are satisfied.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
Reviewed by: gnn, rpaulo
MFC after: 1 week
tunable by default.
This will allow GENERIC configurations to boot on small memory boxes, but
not require end users who want to use CTL to recompile their kernel. They
can simply set kern.cam.ctl.disable=0 in loader.conf.
The eventual solution to the memory usage problem is to change the way
CTL allocates memory to be more configurable, but this should fix things
for small memory situations in the mean time.
UPDATING: Explain the change in the CTL configuration, and
how users can enable CTL if they would like to use
it.
sys/conf/options: Add a new option, CTL_DISABLE, that prevents CTL
from initializing.
ctl.c: If CTL_DISABLE is turned on, don't initialize.
i386/conf/GENERIC,
amd64/conf/GENERIC: Re-enable device ctl, and add the CTL_DISABLE
option.
- Rewrite kevent() timeout implementation to allow sub-tick precision.
- Make the interval timings for EVFILT_TIMER more accurate. This also
removes an hack introduced in r238424.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2012, iXsystems inc.
Tested by: flo, marius, ian, markj, Fabian Keil
Fix kern_select() and sys_poll() so that they can handle sub-tick
precision for timeouts (in the same fashion it was done for nanosleep()
in r247797).
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2012, iXsystems inc.
Tested by: flo, marius, ian, markj, Fabian Keil
Specify that precision of 0.5s is enough for resource limitation.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2012, iXsystems inc.
Tested by: flo, marius, ian, markj, Fabian Keil
Specify that wakeup rate of 7.5-10Hz is enough for yarrow harvesting
thread.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2012, iXsystems inc.
Tested by: flo, marius, ian, markj, Fabian Keil