The AR5212 HAL didn't check this field; timers are enabled a different
way.
The AR5416 HAL however did, and since this field was uninitialised, it had
whatever was on the stack at the time. This lead to "unpredictable"
behaviour.
This allows TDMA to work on the AR5416 and later chipsets.
Thanks to: paradyse@gmail.com
Approved by: re (kib, blanket)
didn't set a sequence number; it didn't show up earlier because the
hardware most people use for hostap (ie, AR5212 series stuff) sets the
sequence numbers up in hardware. Later hardware (AR5416, etc) which
can do 11n and aggregation require sequence numbers to be generated in
software.
Submitted by: paradyse@gmail.com
Approved by: re (kib)
* Fix SLEEP1/SLEEP2 register definitions; the CAB/Beacon timeout
fields have changed in AR5416 and later
* The TIM_PERIOD and DTIM_PERIOD registers are now microsecond fields,
not TU.
Obtained from: Linux ath9k, Atheros reference
Approved by: re (kib, blanket)
default/loader.conf
This should help people installing ${OS} to USB devices, where there are
frequently cases where kernel tries to mount root before actual umass sensing
is finished.
Reviewed by: mav
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
new NFS server when the "-e" option is not used. The bug was
that srvrpccnt[] was being indexed by NFSPROC_XXX when it needs
to be indexed by NFSV4OP_XXX.
Tested by: hrs
Approved by: re (bz)
or later. Previous hardware had some as TU, some as 1/8th
TU.
* Modify AR_NEXT_DBA and AR_NEXT_SWBA to use a new macro,
ONE_EIGHTH_TU_TO_USEC(), which converts the 1/8th TU
fields to USEC. This is just cosmetic and matches the
Atheros reference driver.
* Fix AR_NEXT_TBTT, which is USEC, not TU.
Submitted by: paradyse@gmail.com
Approved by: re (kib, blanket)
new NFS server when the "-w" option is used. The problem was
spotted by hrs@ during testing where srvrpcnt[] must be indexed
by NFSV4OP_XXX and not NFSPROC_XXX.
Submitted by: hrs
Approved by: re (bz)
MFC after: 2 weeks
mld_set_version() is called only from mld_v1_input_query() and
mld_v2_input_query() both holding the if_addr_mtx lock, and then calling
into mld_v2_cancel_link_timers() acquires it the second time, which results
in mtx recursion. To avoid that, delay if_addr_mtx acquisition until after
mld_set_version() is called; while here, further reduce locking scope
to protect only the needed pieces: if_multiaddrs, in6m_lookup_locked().
PR: kern/158426
Reported by: Thomas <tps vr-web.de>,
Tom Vijlbrief <tom.vijlbrief xs4all.nl>
Tested by: Tom Vijlbrief
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (kib)
programming secret. The PHY would go into sleep state when it
detects no established link and it will re-establish link when the
cable is plugged in. Previously it failed to re-establish link
when the cable is plugged in such that it required to manually down
and up the interface again to make it work. This came from
incorrectly programmed hibernation parameters. According to
Atheros, each PHY chip requires different configuration for
hibernation and different vendor has different settings for the
same chip.
Disabling hibernation may consume more power but establishing link
looks more important than saving power.
Special thanks to Atheros for giving me instructions that disable
hibernation.
MFC after: 1 week
Approved by: re (kib)
that allow a module to use an order other than the default of
SI_ORDER_MIDDLE when registering a driver. This can be useful for drivers
in a kld that contain multiple new-bus drivers as part of one logical device
driver. A typical case would be to use SI_ORDER_LAST for the "main" driver
to ensure that any other "helper" drivers are registered and available
before the "main" driver attempts to attach.
Tested by: kib, Jason Harmening jason harmening / gmail
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
after the conversion of the swap device size to the page size units,
not before. That lifts the limit on the usable swap partition size
from 32GB to 256GB, that is less depressing for the modern systems.
Submitted by: Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro ipfw ru>
Reviewed by: alc
Approved by: re (bz)
MFC after: 2 weeks
environment with a core i5-2500K, operation in this mode causes timeouts
from the mpt driver. Switching to the ACPI-fast timer resolves this issue.
Switching the VM back to single CPU mode also works, which is why I have
not disabled the TSC in that mode.
I did not test with KVM or other VM environments, but I am being cautious
and assuming that the TSC is not reliable in SMP mode there as well.
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: Not applicable, the timecounter code is new for 9.x
callout cpu lock (and after having dropped it).
If the newly scheduled thread wants to acquire the old queue it will
just spin forever.
Fix this by disabling preemption and interrupts entirely (because fast
interrupt handlers may incur in the same problem too) while switching
locks.
Reported by: hrs, Mike Tancsa <mike AT sentex DOT net>,
Chip Camden <sterling AT camdensoftware DOT com>
Tested by: hrs, Mike Tancsa <mike AT sentex DOT net>,
Chip Camden <sterling AT camdensoftware DOT com>,
Nicholas Esborn <nick AT desert DOT net>
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 10 days
an attempt to do an Open operation on any type of file other
than VREG is done. A recent discussion on the IETF working group's
mailing list (nfsv4@ietf.org) decided that NFSERR_SYMLINK
should be returned for all non-regular files and not just symlinks,
so that the Linux client would work correctly.
This change does not affect the FreeBSD NFSv4 client and is not
believed to have a negative effect on other NFSv4 clients.
Reviewed by: zkirsch
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 2 weeks
temporary variable and check with if as TUNABLE_*_FETCH do not
alter values unless successfully found the tunable.
Reported by: jhb, bde
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC with: r224516
Approved by: re (kib)
Distinguish IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and optional port numbers in
user space to set the option for the correct protocol family.
Add support in the kernel for carrying the new IPv6 destination
address and port.
Add support to TCP and UDP for IPv6 and fix UDP IPv4 to not change
the address in the IP header.
Add support for IPv6 forwarding to a non-local destination.
Add a regession test uitilizing VIMAGE to check all 20 possible
combinations I could think of.
Obtained from: David Dolson at Sandvine Incorporated
(original version for ipfw fwd IPv6 support)
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
PR: bin/117214
MFC after: 4 weeks
Approved by: re (kib)
people think: returning true for an address in any connected subnet, not
necessarily on the local machine.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC after: 2 weeks
Approved by: re (kib)
effectively negative. Often seen as upstream fastcgi connection timeouts
in nginx when using sendfile over unix domain sockets for communication.
Sendfile(2) may send more bytes then currently allowed by the
hiwatermark of the socket, e.g. because the so_snd sockbuf lock is
dropped after sbspace() call in the kern_sendfile() loop. In this case,
recalculated hiwatermark will overflow. Since lowatermark is renewed
as half of the hiwatermark by sendfile code, and both are unsigned,
the send buffer never reaches the free space requested by lowatermark,
causing indefinite wait in sendfile.
Reviewed by: rwatson
Approved by: re (bz)
MFC after: 2 weeks
more fragments flag off so that offset == 0 checks work properly.
PR: kern/145733
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie (mjl luckie.org.nz)
MFC after: 2 weeks
X-MFC with: r225032
Approved by: re (kib)
then terminate the loop as we will not find any further headers and
for short fragments this could otherwise lead to a pullup error
discarding the fragment.
PR: kern/145733
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie (mjl luckie.org.nz)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Approved by: re (kib)
packet is a/the first fragment or not. For IPv6 we have added the
"more fragments" flag as well to be able to determine on whether
there will be more as we do not have the fragment header avaialble
for logging, while for IPv4 this information can be derived directly
from the IPv4 header. This allowed fragmented packets to bypass
normal rules as proper masking was not done when checking offset.
Split variables to not need masking for IPv6 to avoid further errors.
PR: kern/145733
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie (mjl luckie.org.nz)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Approved by: re (kib)
translation technology involved (and that section is suggested to
be removed by Errata 2843), single packet fragments do not harm.
There is another errata under discussion to clarify and allow this.
Meanwhile add a sysctl to allow disabling this behaviour again.
We will treat single packet fragment (a fragment header added
when not needed) as if there was no fragment header.
PR: kern/145733
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie (mjl luckie.org.nz) (original version)
Tested by: Matthew Luckie (mjl luckie.org.nz)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Approved by: re (kib)
and processes in a kernel image. This allows examination of threads that
have exited or are in the late stages of exiting.
Tested by: avg
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
isolated but also powered down after a reset and while they just work fine
[sic] when both is the case they don't if they are only deisolate but still
powered down. So in order to put PHYs in an overall normal operation mode
for the common case, ensure in mii_phy_reset() that they are not powered
down after a reset. Unfortunately, this only helps in case of BCM5421,
while BCM5709S apparently only work when they remain isolated and powered
down after a reset. So don't call mii_phy_reset() in brgphy_reset() and
implement the reset locally leaving the problematic bits alone. Effectively
this bypasses r221812 for brgphy(4).
Thanks to Justin Hibbits for doing a binary search in order to identify
the problematic commit.
PR: 157405, 158156
Reviewed by: yongari (mii_phy_reset() part)
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 3 days
On a TX failure, ic_raw_xmit will still call ieee80211_node_free().
There's no need to call it here.
Submitted by: moonlightakkiy@yahoo.ca
Approved by: re (kib)
cores with temp in the range 101-105 have been found in the past.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by: delphij, emaste
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 3 days
maximum value instead of number of bits. But for case when
limitation is not needed it erroneously skips conversion to
number and always returns zero. So, don't skip conversion
for case when limitation is not needed.
PR: bin/159765
Approved by: re (kib)
bootstrap code images used to boot from MBR, GPT, BSD and VTOC8
schemes.
Reviewed by: marius (previous version)
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
buffer is greater than 1. This triggered panics in at least one spot in
the kernel (the MAC Framework) which passes non-negative, rather than >1
buffer sizes based on the size of a user buffer passed into a system
call. While 0-size buffers aren't particularly useful, they also aren't
strictly incorrect, so loosen the assertion.
Discussed with: phk (fears I might be EDOOFUS but willing to go along)
Spotted by: pho + stress2
Approved by: re (kib)
Ensure that process descriptors work as expected. We should be able to:
- pdfork(), like regular fork(), but producing a process descriptor
- pdgetpid() to convert a PD into a PID
- pdkill() to send signals to a process identified by a PD
Approved by: re (kib), mentor (rwatson)
Sponsored by: Google Inc