either what's in NVRAM or what the safe defaults would be if we lack NVRAM.
Then we rename cur_XXXX to actv_XXXX (these are the currently active settings)
and the dev_XXX settings to goal_XXXX (these are the settings which we want
cur_XXXX to converge to).
Handle both old and new TARGIOALLOCUNIT/TARGIOFREEUNIT cases- the new
one allows us to specify inquiry data we want to use.
Handle more of the CAM_DIS_DISCONNECT case.
Move TARGCTLIOALLOCUNIT to OTARGCTLIOALLOCUNIT, TARGCTLIOFREEUNIT
to OTARGCTLIOFREEUNIT and redefine old associated structure to be
old_ioc_alloc_unit- deprecation but preservation of binaries.
Add new structure for same- but this one contains a pointer to
user defined INQUIRY data so you can define what the target
device looks like to the outside world.
1. If we get frozen, unfreeze for disable disconnects.
2. Put CAM_DIS_DISCONNECT commands at the head of the work queue
(we have a target still connected and we can't run anything else
until this command completes).
If we had an error sending the last CTIO, unfreeze the queue anyway.
resources it is attempting to assign to a child object. This should
help people track down mysterious resource allocation problems more
easily.
# Unfortunately, it is harder to do the conflict check and report which
# resource failed if the driver itself doesn't.
because it shares ufs code. In ufs_fhtovp(), the test on i_effnlink
is invalid because ext2fs does not maintain this field. In ufs_close(),
i_effnlink is also tested, to determines whether or not to call
vn_start_write(). The ufs_fhtovp issue breaks NFS exporting of
ext2fs filesystems; I believe the other is harmless.
Fix both cases by checking um_i_effnlink_valid in the ufsmount
struct, and use i_nlink if necessary.
Noticed by: bde
Reviewed by: mckusick, bde
size (previously, the transfer size would be rounded up to a multiple of
the block size, which would overflow the buffer).
This fixes panics when doing things like trying to mount audio CD's.
PR: kern/21946
Review Timeout: sos
already allow this for NFS swap configured via BOOTP, so it is
known to work fine.
For many diskless configurations is is more flexible to have the
client set up swapping itself; it can recreate a sparse swap file
to save on server space for example, and it works with a non-NFS
root filesystem such as an in-kernel filesystem image.
strictly necessary on current, but having it in here makes the diffs with
stable smaller and doesn't hurt anything except for phk's redundant include
finder.
never completed" message. The RX reset takes longer complete than it
used to, a lot longer in fact than xl_wait() is prepared to wait.
When we do the RX reset in xl_reset(), this cases xl_wait() to time out
and whine. We wait a little extra time now after the RX reset, which
should silence the warning.
Thanks to obrien for finally getting me a box with a NIC that
causes this problem for me to tinker with.
entry (d_ino == 0) is found in a position that is not the start of
a DIRBLKSIZ block.
While such entries cannot occur normally (ufs always extends the
previous entry to cover the free space instead), they do not cause
problems and fsck does not fix them, so panicking is bad.
hw.pcic.irq Globally set the IRQ for all pcic devices' management
interrupt (aka card status change or CSC interrupt)
This is what used to be known as
machdep.pccard.pcic_irq (which has been retained for
now for compatibility).
hw.pcic.ignore_fuction_1 Ignores function 1 for all PCIC bridges by not
attaching to them. Lucent released a huge batch
of cards that were imporperly manufactuered (lacking
the 0 ohm resister to disable slot 1). This is
a big hammer to keep those cards from causing problems
(I've had 4 people contact me saying my patches
worked great once they added a kludge to always ignore
function 1, or until they soldered these resistors
in place!).
No clue where to document these. They act as both boot loader environment
variables, as well as read-only sysctls after boot.
At the same time, sort sys/systm.h in its proper order after sys/sysctl.h.
VM caching of disks through mmap() and stopping syncing of open files
that had their last reference in the fs removed (ie: their unsync'ed
pages get discarded on close already, so I made it stop syncing too).
o kill blank line that I introduced in cardinfo.h
o Delete unused variable wasinactive.
o return 0 from pccard_resume.
o Set the state and lastsate initially to be empty.
o move comment above code for interrupt dispatching.
o Powerstate interface is now available as of 430002, not 500000 (note that
this change will be not 100% correct since the power state stuff didn't
enter current until well after 500000, but it is good enough for the two
branche we have going now).
power x 0.
pccardc power x 0 used to disable the slot. But a suspend/resume
would reactivate the pccard. It no longer does that. Now the
disabling of the slot is sticy until it is reset with power x 1 or the
card is ejected. This seems closer to correct behavior to me.
o Process all card state changes the same using pccard_do_stat_change().
o Cleanup disabling the card so that we can preserve the state after
the change. Basically, don't set it to empty as often as we do.
o On suspend, the new state is "empty" and the laststate is "suspend"
o Document state machine with a diagram of states and edges. The
edges are labeld to tell the reader what event causes the external
state changes.
o "machdep.pccard.pcic_resume_reset" may be obsolete now. We always
call the bridge driver's resume method on resume now. Otherwise cards
won't automatically show up. If it needs to stay, I'll add it back.
In file included from ../../../dev/vinum/vinumhdr.h:77,
from ../../../dev/vinum/vinum.c:44:
../../../dev/vinum/vinumext.h:165: warning: redundant redeclaration of `setjmp' in same scope
../../../sys/systm.h:96: warning: previous declaration of `setjmp'
../../../dev/vinum/vinummemory.c:44: warning: redundant redeclaration of `longjmp' in same scope
../../../sys/systm.h:97: warning: previous declaration of `longjmp'
longer have a pccard in the slot. This fixes the problem where pccard
would say that a card had been inserted on resume. This also appears
to make the insert/remove events more reliable after a resume as well,
but that may be a different bug I need to hunt down.
initialize in the right order to make derivative settings work right.
eg: at compile time, nmbufs was double nmbclusters. For POLA this should
work the same at runtime.
Tunables are now derived at boot time from maxusers. ie: change maxusers
via a tunable and all the derivative settings change. You can change
the other tunables individually as well. Even hz etc is tunable.
making pcbs available to the outside world. otherwise, we will see
inpcb without ipsec security policy attached (-> panic() in ipsec.c).
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 3 days
were indices in a dense array. The cpuids are a sparse set and treat
them as such, setting up containers only for CPUs activated during
mb_init().
- Fix netstat(1) and systat(1) to treat the per-CPU stats area as a sparse
map, in accordance with the above.
This allows us to properly boot with certain CPUs disactivated. However, if
we later decide to re-activate said CPUs, we will barf until we decide to
implement CPU spinon/spinoff callback hooks to allow for said CPUs' per-CPU
containers to get configured on their activation.
Reported by: mjacob
Partially (sys/ diffs) Submitted by: mjacob
This has supposedly been incorporated into the Intel code already, so this
will get cleanly replaced with the "official" version when it is next
imported and will not cause any conflicts or hiccups.
- Use sysctl to export stats
- Use ip_encap.c's encapsulation support
- Update lkm to kld (is 6 years a record for a broken module?)
- Remove some unused cruft
effect, which would cause unnecessary route deletion:
* Unfortunately, this has the obnoxious
* property of also triggering for insertion /above/ a pre-existing network
* route and clones. Sigh. This may be fixed some day.
The effect has been even worse, because recent versions of route.c set
the parent rtentry for cloned routes from an interface-direct route.
For example, suppose that we have an interface "ne0" that has an IPv4
subnet "10.0.0.0/24". Then we may have a cloned route like 10.0.0.1
on the interface, whose parent route is 10.0.0.0/24 (to the interface
ne0). Now, when we add the default route (i.e. 0.0.0.0/0),
rt_fixchange() will remove the cloned route 10.0.0.1. The (bad) effect
also prevents rt_setgate from configuring rt_gwroute, which would not
be an intended behavior.
As suggested in the comments to rt_fixchange(), we need stricter check
in the function, to prevent unintentional route deletion.
This fix also solve the "IPV6 panic?" problem in nd6_timer().
Submitted by: JINMEI Tatuya <jinmei@isl.rdc.toshiba.co.jp>
MFC after: 4 days
static entries with oid's over 100, and defining enough dynamic entries
causes an overlap.
Move the "magic" value 0x100 into <sys/sysctl.h> where it belongs.
PR: 29131
Submitted by: "Alexander N. Kabaev" <kabaev@mail.ru>
Reviewed by: -arch, -audit
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sometimes, when pccardd is restarted, it fails to realize that the
device is already attached and tries to attach it again. This leads
to bad mojo since the pccard code isn't setup to handle that, so the
panic was put in. Now it appears that it is triggering too easily, so
I'm backing it off to a non-fatal error.
Correctly reintroduce loop_seen_once semantics- that is, if we've never
seen good link, start bouncing commands with CAM_SEL_TIMEOUT. But we
have to be careful to have let ourselves try (in isp_kthread) to check
for loop up at least once.
PR: 28992
MFC after: 1 week
LISTENed for, return EEXISTS.
Only match the magic "*" service tag if no other LISTEN service tags
match.
Require an explicit LISTEN for an empty service tag in order to match
empty service requests.
Approved by: julian
MFC after: 3 days
improved readability. The two real functional changes are that
netgraph now sees this as the "split" node type rather then the
"ng_split" node type and that meta data is passed through without
processing rather then being dropped.
Reviewed by: jhb, julian
MFC after: 7 weeks
vlan_unconfig()-ing an interface on which multicast groups have been
joined. Instead, keep the list of groups around (and, in fact, allow
changing of the membership list) and re-join them when the vlan interface
is reassociated with a lower level interface.
simply manipulates the pte which faulted instead of traversing the mapping
list for that page. This makes it possible to complete the trap without
needing locks and incidentally improves the accuracy of some statistics
used by the VM system.
blown over by the Hurricane and had a house dropped on you by the Tornado.
Now it's time to have your parade rained on by... the Typhoon!
This commit adds driver support for 3Com 3cR990 10/100 ethernet
adapters based on the Typhoon I and Typhoon II chipsets. This is actually
a port of the OpenBSD driver with many hacks by me.
No Virginia, there isn't any support for the hardware crypto yet. However
there is support for TCP/IP checksum offload and VLANs.
Special thanks go to Jason Wright, Aaron Campbell and Theo de Raadt for
squeezing enough info out of 3Com to get this written, and for doing
most of the hard work.
Manual page is included. Compiled as a module and included in GENERIC.
storing a flag in the global variable 'linksys' during the probe
routine and reading it during the attach routine. We now have the
ED_VENDOR_LINKSYS vendor code stored in sc->vendor, so check that
instead.
not from the probe routine. This was an oversight when I originally
ported the miibus support to -current, though it was mostly harmless.
We now set the vendor code to the new value ED_VENDOR_LINKSYS in
ed_pccard_Linksys() at probe time. Then ed_pccard_attach() checks
the vendor code, and sets up the miibus if appropriate.
Reviewed by: imp
an unexpected user-visible side effect with the sigaction flags. Also cleanup
a minor union issue.
Submitted by: Rudolf Cejka <cejkar@dcse.fee.vutbr.cz>
MFC addendum: MFC will be combined w/ original commit
MFC after: 3 days
This code is based on the mp_clock code by phk. It attempts to
detect the PIIX4 (see comments for details) and use a workaround
for its problems.
This code is experimental, and could use some testing and review by a
timekeeping enthusiast.
RSDP, it's now found via a callback).
AcpiOsSleepUsec() went away, use AcpiOsSleep() instead (we could use
AcpiOsStall() too)
AcpiFormatException() was changed to make more sense (it behaves like
our old acpi_strerror() did), so throw acpi_strerror() away (still
#defined in acpivar.h though, we need to sweep these seperately).
events. Otherwise you would see unexpected results if shift or
locking keys are defined to give different actions depending
on other shift/locking keys' state.
Please keep the ukbd module and the kernel in sync, otherwise
the USB keyboard won't work after this change.
MFC after: 10 days
right place. Reported by Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz> (someone with
the same name who's not me)
PR: i386/8414
Submitted by: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
MFC after: 2 weeks
it may be plugged into a kernel that supports VLANs. If the kernel is
not VLAN aware, things will still work as before.
Modules don't really have option support, so this is somewhat of a hack.
the non-reserved bits of dr7.
During context restore, load dr7 in such a way as to not
disturb reserved bits.
machdep.c: Don't explicitly disallow the setting of the reserved bits
in dr7 since we now keep from setting them when we load dr7
from the PCB.
This allows one to write back the dr7 value obtained from
the system without triggering an EINVAL (one of the
reserved bits always seems to be set after taking a trace
trap).
MFC after: 7 days
If bus_dma will give us addresses > 32 bits, setup our dma tag
to accept up to 39bit addresses.
aic7770.c:
Update the softc directly rather than use an intermediate
"probe_config" structure.
aic7xxx.c:
Complete core work to support 39bit addresses for bulk data
dma operations. Controller data structures still must reside
under the 4GB boundary to reduce code/data size in the sequencer
and related data structures. This has been tested under Linux
IA64 and will be tested on IA64 for FreeBSD as soon as our port
can run there.
Add bus dmamap synchronization calls around manipulation of
all controller/kernel shared host data structures.
Implement data pointer reinitialation for a second data phase
in a single connection in the kernel rather than bloat the
sequencer. This is an extremely rare operation (does it ever
happen?) and the sequencer implementation was flawed for some
of the newest chips.
Don't ever allow our target role to initiate a PPR. This
is forbidden by the SCSI spec.
Add a few missing endian conversions in the ignore wide pointers
code. The core has been tested on the PPC under Linux and should
work for FreeBSD PPC. As soon as I can test the OSM layer for
FreeBSD PPC, I will.
Move some of ahc_softc_init() into ahc_alloc() now that the
probe_config structure is gone.
Add a 4GB boundary condition on all of our dma tags. 32bit
DAC under PCI only works on a single 4GB "page". Although
we can cross 4GB on a true 64bit bus, the card won't always
be installed in one and we can save code space and cost in
implementing high address support by assuming the high DWORD
address will never change.
Add diagnostics to ahc_search_qinfifo().
Correct a target mode issue with bus resets. To avoid an
interrupt storm from a malicious third party holding the
reset line, the sequencer would defer re-enabling the reset
interrupt until either a select-out or select-in. Unfortunately,
the select-in enable bit is cleared by a bus reset, so a second
reset will render the card deaf to an initiator's attempts to
contact it. We now re-enable bus reset interrupts immediately
if the target role is enabled.
aic7xxx.h:
Remove struct ahc_probe_config.
SCB's now contain a pointer to the sg_map_node so we can perfrom
bus dma sync operations on the SG list prior to queuing a command.
aic7xxx.reg:
Register the Perforce ID for this file with the VERSION keyword
so it is printed in generated files.
Add the DSCOMMAND1 register which is used to access the high
DWORD of address bits.
Add the data pointer reinitialize sequencer interrupt code.
aic7xxx.seq:
Register the Perforce ID for this file with the VERSION keyword
so it is printed in generated files.
Remove code to re-enable the bus reset interrupt after a select-in.
In target mode we cannot defer this operation as ENSELI is cleared
by a bus reset.
Complete 39bit support.
Generate a sequencer inteerrupt rather than handle the data
pointers re-initialitation in the sequencer.
Inline the "seen identify" assertion to save a few cycles.
Short circuit the update of our residual data if we have
fully completed a transfer. The residual is correct from
our last S/G load operation.
Short circuit full SDPTR processing if the residual is 0.
Just mark the transfer as complete.
aic7xxx_93cx6.c:
Synchronize perforce IDs.
aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
Complete untested 39bit support.
Add missing endia conversions.
Clear our residuals prior to starting a command. The
update residual code in the core only sets the residual
if there is one.
aic7xxx_freebsd.h:
Modeify ahc_dmamap_sync() macros to take an offset and a length.
This is how sync operations are performed in NetBSD, and we should
update our bus dma implementation to match.
aic7xxx_inline.h:
Add data structure synchronization helper functions.
Fix a bug in ahc_intr() where we would not clear our unsolicited
interrupt counter after running our PCI interrupt handler. This
may have been the cause of the spurious PCI interrupt messages.
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Adjust for loss of probe_config structure.
Guard against bogus 9005 subdevice information as seen on some
IBM MB configurations.
Add 39bit address support.
MFC after: 10 days
and outputing them in generated files.
Fixed a few other scanner bugs that for some reason didn't show up until
these modifications were made.
MFC after: 10 days
directory does not exist, instead of creating/overwriting a file
with the name of the (expected) directory. Yes, this deviates a bit
from nearly all other install targets in the tree, but let's face it,
removing a modules directory is not all that uncommon a mistake,
and finding a file with the contents of the last module installed
is a baaad surprise at boot time..
PR: 26317
Submitted by: "T. William Wells" <bill@twwells.com> (the PR)
Gregory Bond <gnb@itga.com.au> (the actual patch)
Reviewed by: silence on -arch and -audit for the last 10 days
MFC after: 2 weeks
This macro was supposed to only match local IP addresses of
interfaces, and all consumers of this macro assume this as
well. (See IP_MULTICAST_IF and IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP socket
options in the ip(4) manpage.)
This fixes a major security breach in IPFW-based firewalls
where the `me' keyword would match the other end of a P2P
link.
PR: kern/28567
when we get an RX_ERR interrupt rather than the nge_rxeoc() handler. The
rxeoc (end of channel) handler attempts to reinitialize the whole NIC,
which we don't want to do if we only received a bad packet.
sure when things got so bad (JHB says preemption worked just fine for months
before the AlbertVM commit). Even post DillionVM locking commit, Miatas
(DEC Personal Workstations) are very fragile -- not making it thru a world
build. With this patch it does.
Those hacking on SMPng will want to locally back out this commit. The rest
of us will want to run with it until the SMPng guys figure out the problem(s).
Submitted by: peter
on Alpha 4100s.
Basically, if you're halting or you're rebooting, you should
tell all other processors to halt first. Define IPI_HALT- IPI_STOP
is not what we want for this purpose, which will call prom_halt(0)
on receipt.
The processor running the halt or reboot wil send an IPI_HALT to all
other processors, delay a bit, then continue to do what what it was
planning on doing (prom_halt({0|1})).
. Integrate fdc.h into fd.c, with the removal of ft(4) there's no longer
a reason to scatter things across two files.
. Sanitize comments. Convert them into the style(9)-recommended
multi-line form, make them sentences where apprpriate, etc.
. Declare all functions on top, and declare them in the order they
appear in the file. This order is totally chaotic, but Bruce
convinced me that reordering the file wouldn't make it better either.
. Kill a `possibly uninitialized' warning (only seen with -O2) in
fd_read_status().
. Make the comments at return (0|1) statements in fdstate() consistent.
. Nuke a ``keep the compiler happy'' dummy return at the end of fdstate(),
gcc is smart enough to detect that it would never be reached anyway.
o Much cleanly separate NetBSD(XS) / FreeBSD(CAM) codes.
o Improve tagged queing support (full QTAG).
o Improve quirk support.
o Improve parity error retry.
o Impliment wide negotheation.
o Cmd link support.
o Add copyright of CAM part.
o Change for CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE.
o Work around for buggy KME UJDCD450.
o stg: add disconnet condition.
o nsp: use suspend I/O.
and more. I thank Honda-san.
conf/options.pc98: add CT_USE_RELOCATE_OFFSET and CT_BUS_WEIGHT
dev/{ct,ncv,nsp,stg}/*_{pccard,isa}.c: add splcam() before calling
attach/detach functions.
Tested by: bsd-nomads
Obtained from: NetBSD/pc98
support. Trying to fix the merged set where dynamic overrode
static was getting more and more complicated by the day.
This should fix the duplicate atkbd, psm, fd* etc in GENERIC. (which
paniced the alpha, but not the i386)
- All sources are built in a single object, reducing namespace pollution.
- Kill the ready queue, and handle a busy response to mly_start in callers
rather than deferring the command.
- Improve our interaction with CAM:
- Don't advertise physical channels as SCSI busses by default.
- use the SIM queue freeze capability rather than queueing CDBs internally.
- force bus reprobe at module load time.
- Clean up more resources in mly_free.
- Tidy up debugging levels.
- Tidy up handling of events (mostly just code cleanliness).
- Use explanatory macros for operations on bus/target/channel numbers.
extra getblk/brelse sequence for each lookup. We already had this
buf in ufsdirhash_lookup(), so there was no point in brelse'ing it
only to have the caller immediately reaquire the same buffer.
This should make the case of sequential lookups marginally faster;
in my tests, sequential lookups with dirhash enabled are now only
around 1% slower than without dirhash.