either reader or writer flag on item in the function, that
allocates the item. Do not modify these flags when item is
applied or queued.
The only exceptions are node and hook overrides - they can
change item flags to writer.
This way, the VINUMDRIVE class is loaded before the VINUM class,
but since geom does the tasting for newly arrived classes
last-in-first-out, the VINUM class tastes first.
This removes the need to call gv_parse_config() in the drive
taste path.
tulip_mbuf_compress(). If we fail to allocate a new mbuf to copy the
data into, put the mbuf back in the driver's send queue so that we can
retry it later rather than throwing the packet away.
- Use m_devget() instead of doing it inline ourselves in the
TULIP_COPY_RXDATA case. If we fail to allocate an mbuf to copy the data
into, don't forget about the original mbuf cluster. The old code would
lose the pointer and leak the cluster in that case. Now it doesn't lose
it but always sticks the original rx buffer back into the receive ring
after trying to copy the data out and send it up the stack. Also, if we
fail to allocate a new mbuf to copy the data into, log an input error.
Also, don't combine the priming case with the received-a-packet case to
make the code flow a bit clearer and easier to follow.
earlier as no one has stepped up to test recent changes to the driver.
Oddly, the module was actually turned on on ia64 though I'm fairly certain
that no ia64 machine has ever had or will ever have an ISA slot.
Axe borrowed from: phk
- if minfd < fd_freefile (as is most often the case, since minfd is
usually 0), set it to fd_freefile.
- remove a call to fd_first_free() which duplicates work already done
by fdused().
This change results in a small but measurable speedup for processes
with large numbers (several thousands) of open files.
PR: kern/85176
Submitted by: Divacky Roman <xdivac02@stud.fit.vutbr.cz>
MFC after: 3 weeks
1. The amd64 pmap, unlike the i386 pmap, maintains a reference count
for each page directory (PD) page. However, in the transformation
of the i386 pmap into the amd64 pmap, operations, such as
pmap_copy() and pmap_object_init_pt(), that create 2MB "superpage"
mappings by setting the PG_PS bit in a PD entry were not modified
to adjust the underlying PD page's reference count. Consequently,
superpage mappings could disappear prematurely.
2. pmap_object_init_pt() could crash or corrupt memory if either the
virtual address range being mapped crosses a 1GB boundary in the
virtual address space or nothing is mapped in the 1GB area.
3. When pmap_allocpte() destroys a 2MB "superpage" mapping it does not
reduce the pmap's resident count accordingly. It should. (This
bug is inherited from i386.)
Discussed with: peter
Reviewed by: tegge
serves no apparent purpose (we commented this out ages ago in the ISC
scripts) and cases problems with some ADSL setups.
Reported by: Rostislav Krasny <rosti dot bsd at gmail dot com>
not exsist, do not have ioctl return an error, but instead set -1
in the data returned to the user. This allows the HP bios flash
utilities to work without requiring changes to their code.
Reviewed by: jhb
- Remove form feed characters.
- Fixup style of function declarations.
- Assume that an mbuf cluster is big enough to hold an ethernet frame.
(This should really be using m_defrag(), but this diff is just simple
changes for now.)
- Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings
and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the
actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its
descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the
associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace
the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc.
- Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which
defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file
when debugging.
- Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart()
to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and
tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers.
- Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into
the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's.
Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was
correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC
was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4).
- Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD
bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime.
- Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init().
- Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx
and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need.
- Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit
so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated
lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than
MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET().
- Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since
we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's
are currently in the rx ring.
- Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally
fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This
gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday
and making this driver an unloadable module.
- Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of
a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor.
- Various comment grammer and spelling fixes.
I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code
around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems
turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent
commit.
It is the binary equivalent to strstr(3).
void *memmem(const void *big, size_t big_len,
const void *little, size_t little_len);
Submitted by: Pascal Gloor <pascal.gloor at spale.com>
MFC after: 3 days
the code, i.e. ng_fec_init() is called with the ifp->if_softc pointer and
NOT with the ifp pointer.
PR: kern/85239
Reviewed by: brooks
MFC after: 1 day
through locking; leave some spl references around code where there
are open questions about global variable references. Also, add
an XXX regarding locking in sysctl.
MFC after: 3 days
ARP requests only on the network where this IP address belong, to.
Before this change we did replied on all interfaces. This could
lead to an IP address conflict with host we are doing ARP proxy
for.
PR: kern/75634
Reviewed by: andre
cooling thread which refers psv, tc1, tc2 and tsp. The previous
code made the period where sc->tz_zone.tsp was zero, and it caused
panic at msleep().
Reported by: keramida
Tested by: keramida
it fixes. I believe the problem lives somewhere outside ng_ksocket,
but until it is found, let the node be working.
PR: kern/84952
PR: kern/82413
MFC after: 3 days
if an indirect relationship exists (keep both A->B->C and A->C).
This allows witness_checkorder() to use isitmychild() instead of
the much more expensive isitmydescendant() to check for valid lock
ordering.
Don't do an expensive tree walk to update the w_level values when
the tree is updated. Only update the w_level values when using the
debugger to display the tree.
Nuke the experimental "witness_watch > 1" mode that only compared
w_level for the two locks. This information is no longer maintained
at run time, and the use of isitmychild() in witness_checkorder
should bring performance close enough to the acceptable level that
this hack is not needed.
Report witness data structure allocation statistics under the
debug.witness sysctl.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 30 days
and detach() since mtx_lock() will assert that already since the driver
lock is not recursive.
- Move the call to callout_init_mtx() before hme_stop() so that the
callout_stop() in hme_stop() doesn't operate on an uninitialized callout
structure during attach.
Reported by: yongari (2)
MFC after: 3 days