Two modules with the same name cannot be loaded, so Marvell specific drivers
cannot have the same name as generic drivers.
Files with the same name, even in different folder overlaps their .o files.
Change armada38x/rtc.c to armada38x/armada38x_rtc.c fix it.
Preparation for adding this driver to GENERIC config for ARMv7
Marvell platforms.
Submitted by: Rafal Kozik <rk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Semihalf
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12185
It will be needed by hn(4) to configure its RSS key and hash
type/function in the transparent VF mode in order to match VF's
RSS settings. The description of the transparent VF mode and
the RSS hash value issue are here:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=322299https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=322485
These are generic enough to promise two independent IOCs instead
of abusing SIOCGDRVSPEC.
Setting RSS key and hash type/function is a different story,
which probably requires more discussion.
Comment about UDP_{IPV4,IPV6,IPV6_EX} were only in the patch
in the review request; these hash types are standardized now.
Reviewed by: gallatin
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12174
superblocks created in revision 322297 only works on disks
with sector sizes up to 4K. This update allows the recovery
information to be created by newfs and used by fsck on disks
with sector sizes up to 64K. Note that FFS currently limits
filesystem to be mounted from disks with up to 8K sectors.
Expanding this limitation will be the subject of another
commit.
Reported by: Peter Holm
Reviewed with: kib
Avoid dealing with some code that uses type-punned pointers.
See D12210 and D12211 for more background.
Reviewed by: imp
Approved by: markj (mentor)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12219
Fix from fallout introduced in r322348 that moved the cpus array to a
dynamic allocation without zeroing the area.
Reported by: mjg
MFC with: r322348
Reviewed by: mjg
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12220
Move tables that were previously in truss over to libsysdecode. truss
output is unchanged, but kdump has been updated to decode these fields.
In addition, sysdecode_sysarch_number() should support all platforms
whereas the old table in truss only supported x86.
state to save power, so after writing the entry point address for a core to
the mailbox, use a dsb() to synchronize the execution pipeline to the data
written, then use an sev() to wake up the core.
Submitted by: Sylvain Garrigues <sylgar@gmail.com>
There is no big need to burn CPU if other side may be not there yet. For
example, the PLX hardware by default enables the NTB link up on reset, not
dependig on driver to do it. In case of Intel hardware this also reduces
race between MSI-X workaround negotiation and upper layers, using the same
scratchpad registers in different time.
MFC after: 12 days
In the case where write(2) does not return -1, it does not initialize errno.
This can happen when a broken pipe causes a short write.
I attempted to adapt the submitted test case to ATF but could not figure out
how to make the test run in the ATF environment. So the aborted test is
left disabled, in case someone would like to run it manually or fix it.
PR: 221976
Submitted by: <martin AT lispworks.com> (earlier version)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
the upstream release_50 branch. This corresponds to 5.0.0 rc4.
As of this version, the cad/stepcode port should now compile in a more
reasonable time on i386 (see bug 221836 for more information).
PR: 221836
MFC after: 2 months
X-MFC-with: r321369
t4_tom picks it up right away. This is less work than waiting for
the connection to be established before applying the setting.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
This creates conflicts with FreeBSD variations that may use it. The
usage of the flag M_TOOBIG is limited to iflib queue, thus using
one of M_PROTO flags is fine. There is no need to grab global flag.
Silence from: kmacy, sbruno (2 weeks)
In theory this allows to avoid one more expensive doorbell register read
later in some scenarios. But in practice it also significantly increases
packet rate on PLX hardware, that I can't explain yet, possibly work-
arounding some interrupt delays.
MFC after: 13 days
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
compatible string to check if the board is compatible with a given quirk.
It's possible this will be moved later, however as it's currently only used
by the MP code put it there.
So far the only instance of a quirk is when the list of CPUs may be
incorrect. This can happen on virtual machines with a hard coded
devicetree, but where the user may then set the number of CPUs as an
argument. This is the case on the ARM models so include the model specific
compat strings for these, including the spelling mistake found in some of
the OpenplatformPkg dtb files.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
used by the TOE hardware for fully offloaded connections. The knob
affects new connections only.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Many UEFI variables are UCS2 strings (some NUL terminated, others
not). Add --utf8 (-u) to convert UCS2 strings to UTF8 before printing.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Record the file path for boot1.efi as the UEFI environemnt variable
FreeBSDBootVarGUID:Boot1Path. Record the device this came from as
FreeBSDBootVarGUID:Boot1Dev. While later stages of the boot may be
able to guess these values by retrieving UEFIGlobal:BootCurrent and
groveling through the correct UEFIGlobal:BootXXXX, this provides
certanty in the face of behavior from any part of the boot loader
chain that might "guess" what to do next. These env variables are
volatile and will disappear on reboot.
Sponsored by: Netflix
In the FreeBSD UEFI boot protocol, boot1.efi exits back to UEFI if it
can't boot the image for most reasons (so that further items in the
EFI boot manger list can be tried). Rename panic to efi_panic, make it
static and give it an extra status argument. Exit back to UEFI with
that status argument so the next loader can be tried.
Use malloc/free exclusively instead of mixing malloc/free and
AllocatePool/FreePool. The code is smaller.
Sponsored by: Netflix