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mav
bba60d8920 Add check to avoid assertion panic on duplicate stop.
Reported by:	Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
MFC after:	2 months
2012-01-16 00:26:52 +00:00
alc
213db2103e When tmpfs_write() resets an extended file to its original size after an
error, we want tmpfs_reg_resize() to ignore I/O errors and unconditionally
update the file's size.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	3 weeks
2012-01-16 00:26:49 +00:00
kientzle
83920bc185 BeagleBone uses an FTDI chip with
an altered Product ID.
2012-01-15 23:00:33 +00:00
avg
2864011233 dadump: don't leak the periph lock on i/o error
Reported by:	az
MFC after:	1 week
2012-01-15 20:43:39 +00:00
adrian
67dd0ca254 Fix the situation where net80211 is built with IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA but a module
is used.

Although the module _builds_, it fails to load because of a missing symbol from
ieee80211_tdma.c.

Specifics:

* Always build ieee80211_tdma.c in the module;
* only compile in the code if IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA is defined.
2012-01-15 19:45:23 +00:00
adrian
09ed01a8f6 Build some more things (random, bridge/gif/gre, gpio, USB) as modules as well
so some embedded platform builds can use these instead of a fully monolithic
kernel.
2012-01-15 19:43:56 +00:00
adrian
267dacfd32 Begin breaking out the AR71xx specific functional drivers into modules.
The USB code as it stands includes the bus glue along _with_ the controller
code. So the ohci/ehci modules actually build the USB controller code and
the PCI bus glue.

It'd be nice to ship separate modules for the PCI glue and the USB
controller (so for example if there were a USB controller hanging off
the internal SoC bus as well as an external PCI device) it could be done.

This is primarily done to save a few bytes here and there on embedded
systems with limited flash space for kernels - a very limited (sub-1MB)
space may be available for the kernel and may only support gzip encoding.
The rootfs can be LZMA compressed.
2012-01-15 19:42:55 +00:00
adrian
25547ebdc9 Allow building the GPIO bus and associated bits as modules.
This is primarily done to save a few bytes here and there on embedded
systems with limited flash space for kernels - a very limited (sub-1MB)
space may be available for the kernel and may only support gzip encoding.
The rootfs can be LZMA compressed.
2012-01-15 19:40:59 +00:00
adrian
38c768a2de Add the new option introduced in the previous commit. 2012-01-15 19:30:32 +00:00
adrian
06e4ca1835 Some of the atheros based embedded devices use one or more PCI NICs
on-board, glued to the AR71xx CPU.  These may forgo separate WMAC EEPROMs
(which store configuration and calibration data) and instead store
it in the main board SPI flash.

Normally the NIC reads the EEPROM attached to it to setup various PCI
configuration registers.  If this isn't done, the device will probe as
something different (eg 0x168c:abcd, or 0x168c:ff??.)  Other setup registers
are also written to which may control important functions.

This introduces a new compile option, AR71XX_ATH_EEPROM, which enables the
use of this particular code.  The ART offset in the SPI flash can be
specified as a hint against the relevant slot/device number, for example:

hint.pcib.0.bus.0.17.0.ath_fixup_addr=0x1fff1000
hint.pcib.0.bus.0.18.0.ath_fixup_addr=0x1fff5000

TODO:

* Think of a better name;
* Make the PCIe version of this fixup code also use this option;
* Maybe also check slot 19;
* This has to happen _before_ the SPI flash is set from memory-mapped
  to SPI-IO - so document that somewhere.
2012-01-15 19:29:33 +00:00
adrian
334291414b Break out the "memory" EEPROM data read method from being AR9130 specific
to being more generic.

Other embedded SoCs also throw the configuration/PCI register
info into flash.

For now I'm just hard-coding the AR9280 option (for on-board AR9220's on
AP94 and commercial designs (eg D-Link DIR-825.))

TODO:

* Figure out how to support it for all 11n SoC NICs by doing it in
  ar5416InitState();
* Don't hard-code the EEPROM size - add another field which is set
  by the relevant chip initialisation code.
* 'owl_eep_start_loc' may need to be overridden in some cases to 0x0.
  I need to do some further digging.
2012-01-15 19:22:34 +00:00
trociny
d4e71152bd Abrogate nchr argument in proc_getargv() and proc_getenvv(): we always want
to read strings completely to know the actual size.

As a side effect it fixes the issue with kern.proc.args and kern.proc.env
sysctls, which didn't return the size of available data when calling
sysctl(3) with the NULL argument for oldp.

Note, in get_ps_strings(), which does actual work for proc_getargv() and
proc_getenvv(), we still have a safety limit on the size of data read in
case of a corrupted procces stack.

Suggested by:	kib
MFC after:	3 days
2012-01-15 18:47:24 +00:00
nwhitehorn
4371f8aebb Pick a constant high IRQ value for the PS3 IPI, which lets PS3 devices be
usefully loaded and unloaded as modules.

Submitted by:	geoffrey dot levand at mail dot ru
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-01-15 18:26:43 +00:00
mm
2621071309 Fix missing in r230129:
kern_jail.c: initialize fullpath_disabled to zero
vfs_cache.c: add missing dot in comment

Reported by:	kib
MFC after:	1 month
2012-01-15 18:08:15 +00:00
nwhitehorn
9781c8f1e1 Fix some unreliability problems related to MSR bits inherited from kboot by
setting an absolute MSR when during on the MMU. This prevents delay(), in
particular, from intermittently malfunctioning.
2012-01-15 16:58:44 +00:00
nwhitehorn
64487bd46e Now that we can tolerate LPAR context switches on the PS3 hypervisor, going
to hypervisor-idle on both threads will not hang the kernel.
2012-01-15 16:57:18 +00:00
tuexen
bddf5b6a08 Small cleanup, no functional change. 2012-01-15 14:03:05 +00:00
joel
4fb432e557 Fix a few comment typos. 2012-01-15 13:36:47 +00:00
tuexen
a34eb79030 Two cleanups. No functional change. 2012-01-15 13:35:55 +00:00
uqs
a89d0770d6 Remove spurious 8bit chars, turning files into plain ASCII. 2012-01-15 13:23:54 +00:00
uqs
8b307c24fc Convert files to UTF-8 2012-01-15 13:23:43 +00:00
uqs
bb016fc00a Remove spurious 8bit chars, turning files into plain ASCII. 2012-01-15 13:23:33 +00:00
uqs
d61d88a310 Convert files to UTF-8 2012-01-15 13:23:18 +00:00
mav
a84af1b28c Major snd_hda driver rewrite:
- Huge old hdac driver was split into three independent pieces: HDA
controller driver (hdac), HDA CODEC driver (hdacc) and HDA sudio function
driver (hdaa).
 - Support for multichannel recording was added. Now, as specification
defines, driver checks input associations for pins with sequence numbers
14 and 15, and if found (usually) -- works as before, mixing signals
together. If it doesn't, it configures input association as multichannel.
 - Signal tracer was improved to look for cases where several DACs/ADCs in
CODEC can work with the same audio signal. If such case found, driver
registers additional playback/record stream (channel) for the pcm device.
 - New controller streams reservation mechanism was implemented. That
allows to have more pcm devices then streams supported by the controller
(usually 4 in each direction). Now it limits only number of simultaneously
transferred audio streams, that is rarely reachable and properly reported
if happens.
 - Codec pins and GPIO signals configuration was exported via set of
writable sysctls. Another sysctl dev.hdaa.X.reconfig allows to trigger
driver reconfiguration in run-time.
 - Driver now decodes pins location and connector type names. In some cases
it allows to hint user where on the system case connectors, related to the
pcm device, are located. Number of channels supported by pcm device,
reported now (if it is not 2), should also make search easier.
 - Added workaround for digital mic on some Asus laptops/netbooks.

MFC after:	2 months
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2012-01-15 13:21:36 +00:00
mm
9f44ed5ca8 Introduce vn_path_to_global_path()
This function updates path string to vnode's full global path and checks
the size of the new path string against the pathlen argument.

In vfs_domount(), sys_unmount() and kern_jail_set() this new function
is used to update the supplied path argument to the respective global path.

Unbreaks jailed zfs(8) with enforce_statfs set to 1.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	1 month
2012-01-15 12:08:20 +00:00
eadler
e07bec5a9c - Fix undefined behavior when device_get_name is null
- Make error message more informative

PR:		kern/149800
Submitted by:	olgeni
Approved by:	cperciva
MFC after:	1 week
2012-01-15 07:09:18 +00:00
nwhitehorn
19c997ffb1 Rework SLB trap handling so that double-faults into an SLB trap handler are
possible, and double faults within an SLB trap handler are not. The result
is that it possible to take an SLB fault at any time, on any address, for
any reason, at any point in the kernel.

This lets us do two important things. First, it removes the (soft) 16 GB RAM
ceiling on PPC64 as well as any architectural limitations on KVA space.
Second, it lets the kernel tolerate poorly designed hypervisors that
have a tendency to fail to restore the SLB properly after a hypervisor
context switch.

MFC after:	6 weeks
2012-01-15 00:08:14 +00:00
alc
413b89a7e9 Neither tmpfs_nocacheread() nor tmpfs_mappedwrite() needs to call
vm_object_pip_{add,subtract}() on the swap object because the swap
object can't be destroyed while the vnode is exclusively locked.
Moreover, even if the swap object could have been destroyed during
tmpfs_nocacheread() and tmpfs_mappedwrite() this code is broken
because vm_object_pip_subtract() does not wake up the sleeping thread
that is trying to destroy the swap object.

Free invalid pages after an I/O error.  There is no virtue in keeping
them around in the swap object creating more work for the page daemon.
(I believe that any non-busy page in the swap object will now always
be valid.)

vm_pager_get_pages() does not return a standard errno, so its return
value should not be returned by tmpfs without translation to an errno
value.

There is no reason for the wakeup on vpg in tmpfs_mappedwrite() to
occur with the swap object locked.

Eliminate printf()s from tmpfs_nocacheread() and tmpfs_mappedwrite().
(The swap pager already spam your console if data corruption is
imminent.)

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	3 weeks
2012-01-14 23:04:27 +00:00
csjp
1ea7d0d666 Revert to the old behavior of allocating table/table entries using
M_NOWAIT.  Currently, the code allows for sleeping in the ioctl path
to guarantee allocation.  However code also handles ENOMEM gracefully, so
propagate this error back to user-space, rather than sleeping while
holding the global pf mutex.

Reviewed by:	glebius
Discussed with:	bz
2012-01-14 22:51:34 +00:00
eadler
108a763ab4 - Document TheDraw splash screens in the default loader.conf
Submitted by:	Jason Hellenthal
Approved by:	glebius
MFC after:	3 days
2012-01-14 17:34:32 +00:00
eadler
8cde6e1e87 - Fix trivial typo
Approved by:	nwhitehorn
MFC after:	3 days
2012-01-14 17:07:52 +00:00
tuexen
f8b7dd3132 Fix two bugs, which result in a panic when calling getsockopt()
using SCTP_RECVINFO or SCTP_NXTINFO.
Reported by Clement Lecigne and forwarded to us by zi@.

MFC after: 3 days.
2012-01-14 09:10:20 +00:00
mckusick
3598a73eff Convert FFS mount error messages from kernel printf's to using the
vfs_mount_error error message facility provided by the nmount
interface.

Clean up formatting of mount warnings which still need to use
kernel printf's since they do not return errors.

Requested by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@crodrigues.org>
MFC after: 2 weeks
2012-01-14 07:26:16 +00:00
rmacklem
77b7fa0515 Tai Horgan reported via email that there were two places in
the new NFSv4 server where the code follows the wrong list.
Fortunately, for these fairly rare cases, the lc_stateid[]
lists are normally empty. This patch fixes the code to
follow the correct list.

Reported by:	tai.horgan at isilon.com
Discussed with:	zack
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-01-14 04:04:58 +00:00
gonzo
0a57e7ea32 Fix kernel modules loading for MIPS64 kernel:
On amd64, link_elf_obj.c must specify KERNBASE rather than
    VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS to vm_map_find() because kernel loadable
    modules must be mapped for execution in the same upper region
    of the kernel map as the kernel code and data segments.

    For MIPS32 KERNBASE lies below KVA area (it's less than
    VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) so basically vm_map_find got whole
    KVA to look through. On MIPS64 it's not the case because
    KERNBASE is set to the very end of XKSEG, well out of KVA
    bounds, so vm_map_find always fails. We should use
    VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS as a base for vm_map_find.

Details obtained from: alc@
2012-01-14 00:36:07 +00:00
gonzo
a97c56fa2a Fix backtrace for MIPS64:
- Properly print 64-bit addresses
    - Get whole 64 bits of address using kdbpeekd
    - Make check for kernel address compatible with MIPS64
2012-01-13 23:31:36 +00:00
hselasky
b05525eee1 Improve support for USB 3.0 HUBs. In certain states we
should do a warm reset instead of the default reset.

MFC after:	5 days
2012-01-13 22:26:13 +00:00
hselasky
d848d17033 Bugfix: Make sure the XHCI driver doesn't clear
the route string field. Else USB 3.0 HUBs
won't work.

MFC after:	5 days
2012-01-13 22:19:14 +00:00
truckman
906ade7185 Allow an MBR primary or extended Linux swap partition to be specified
as the system dump device.  This was already allowed for GPT.  The Linux
swap metadata at the beginning of the partition should not be disturbed
because the crash dump is written at the end.

Reviewed by:	alfred, pjd, marcel
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-01-13 18:32:56 +00:00
gnn
405e6f5ec5 Clean up a switch statement for uncore events on Westmere processors.
Submitted by:	Davide Italiano
Reviewed by:	gnn
MFC after:	1 week
2012-01-13 17:13:46 +00:00
luigi
0855aced7f indentation and whitespace fixes 2012-01-13 11:58:06 +00:00
luigi
40d0a83113 fix indentation 2012-01-13 11:01:23 +00:00
mav
c0e7373e62 Add BIO_DELETE support for SCSI Direct Access devices (da).
Depending on device capabilities use different methods to implement it.
Currently used method can be read/set via kern.cam.da.X.delete_method
sysctls. Possible values are:
 NONE - no provisioning support reported by the device;
 DISABLE - provisioning support was disabled because of errors;
 ZERO - use WRITE SAME (10) command to write zeroes;
 WS10 - use WRITE SAME (10) command with UNMAP bit set;
 WS16 - use WRITE SAME (16) command with UNMAP bit set;
 UNMAP - use UNMAP command (equivalent of the ATA DSM TRIM command).
The last two methods (UNMAP and WS16) are defined by SBC specification and
the UNMAP method is the most advanced one. The rest of methods I've found
supported in Linux, and as soon as they were trivial to implement, then
why not? Hope they will be useful in some cases.

Unluckily I have no devices properly reporting parameters of the logical
block provisioning support via respective VPD pages (0xB0 and 0xB2). So
all info I have/use now is the flag telling whether logical block
provisioning is supported or not. As result, specific methods chosen now
by trying different ones in order (UNMAP, WS16, DISABLE) and checking
completion status to fallback if needed. I don't expect problems from this,
as if something go wrong, it should just disable itself. It may disable
even too aggressively if only some command parameter misfit.

Unlike Linux, which executes each delete with separate request, I've
implemented here the same request aggregation as implemented in ada driver.
Tests on SSDs I have show much better results doing it this way: above
8GB/s of the linear delete on Intel SATA SSD on LSI SAS HBA (mps).

Reviewed by:	silence on scsi@
MFC after:	2 month
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2012-01-13 10:21:17 +00:00
luigi
6896a2c099 Two performance-related fixes:
1. as reported by Alexander Fiveg, the allocator was reporting
   half of the allocated memory. Fix this by exiting from the
   loop earlier (not too critical because this code is going
   away soon).

2. following a discussion on freebsd-current
    http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2012-January/031144.html
   turns out that (re)loading the dmamap was expensive and not optimized.
   This operation is in the critical path when doing zero-copy forwarding
   between interfaces.
   At least on netmap and i386/amd64, the bus_dmamap_load can be
   completely bypassed if the map is NULL, so we do it.

The latter change gives an almost 3x improvement in forwarding
performance, from the previous 9.5Mpps at 2.9GHz to the current
line rate (14.2Mpps) at 1.733GHz. (this is for 64+4 byte packets,
in other configurations the PCIe bus is a bottleneck).
2012-01-13 10:21:15 +00:00
hselasky
7961ab20e2 Correct use of USB 3.0 POWER bit in the port status register,
hence it was overlapping the USB 3.0 root HUB's speed bits.

Reported by:	Kohji Okuno
MFC after:	1 week
2012-01-13 07:28:34 +00:00
gonzo
675e68d8b5 - Fix .rela case of R_MIPS_26 relocation. Addednds save diferently for
.rel and .rela sections. It's shifted right two bits for former
   but saved as-is for latter.
2012-01-13 07:00:47 +00:00
gonzo
27c1807154 - Do not enumerate PCIe bus on CN56XX Pass 1 devices to avoid hard hang.
There is known issue with this hardware.

Submitted by:	Andrew Duane <aduane@juniper.net>
2012-01-13 02:33:55 +00:00
jhibbits
ca439f51f0 Add PWM monitoring sysctl to G4 MDD (Windtunnel) fan driver. While there, clean
up some style nits.

Approved by:	nwhitehorn (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
2012-01-12 22:21:20 +00:00
ken
6c57a325b3 Silence some unnecessary verbosity.
Reported by:	mav
MFC after:	1 month
2012-01-12 22:08:33 +00:00
hselasky
6c85604246 - Try to fix support for USB 3.0 HUBs.
- Try to fix support for USB 3.0 suspend and resume.

MFC after:	1 week
2012-01-12 21:21:20 +00:00