the installer but not mounted (i.e. with boot1.efifat dd'ed to them
rather than the forthcoming proper filesystem) would get newfs_msdos run
on them immediately after the boot code was copied. This would overwrite
the bootstrap code, causing the EFI system partition to be blanked and
resulting in an unbootable system.
PR: 224562
As everywhere else, we want to pass rman_get_start(irq->ii_res). This
caused set affinity errors when not using MSI-X vectors (legacy and MSI
interrupts).
Reported by: sbruno
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
The code originate in NetBSD and there are the copyright notes have been
assigned to the NetBSD Foundation. Update the files up to the point where
we started diverging.
Further relaxation of the licensing terms are possible after we
check the NetBSD updates, and contact the local authors.
In the case of ccdconfig.8 this reinstates the 3rd clause but since the
code is not directly from Berkeley, the change was bogus.
Obtained from: NetBSD
gtask->gt_taskqueue is NULL when EARLY_AP_STARTUP is not enabled.
Remove assertion to allow this config to work.
Reported by: oleg
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
than arguing) Coverity found:
o Use open + fstat rather than stat + open to avoid any races for a
file that's static for the life of the system. This will prevent any
problems should someone insert a new device while installing a
kernel in the future.
o Use strlcpy instead of strcpy as a failsafe to knowing that the
strings can't possibly be larger than the buffer due to data
source limits (though in the future these limits might be more
dynamic).
o If we can't find the hints file, return rather than dereference
a NULL pointer.
o Check for lastmod before calling strcmp in case a PNP entry
comes before a module entry. That's not allowed, but within the
realm of crazy things programmers do.
o Free lastmod before exiting search_hints() to avoid a leak.
CID: 1383971, 1383970, 1383969, 1383965, 1383963, 1383960
phy-mode can be one of: rgmii, rgmii-id, rgmii-txid, rgmii-rxid; as this was
written, any of these alternate -id configurations would break as we fail to
configure syscon for rgmii. Instead, simply check that phy-mode is
configured for rgmii and we'll let the PHY driver handle any internal delay
configuration.
The pine64 should eventually specify phy-mode = "rgmii-txid" to address
gigabit issues when rx delay is configured, motivating this change.
filesystem larger than about 50-55 MiB.
The description of VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE is roughly as hand-wavy as my
understanding of the option, but at least mentioning that it's a factor
and giving an empirical datapoint that works will give folks some idea
of what to tweak if they have problems.
This compilation issue has been found thanks to freebsd-wifi-build:
- gpioiic requires "gpio_if.h", so "device gpio" is mandatory
- rtl8366rb works over MDIO interface, so "device mdio" is mandatory
Compilation is checked on FreeBSD 12-CURRENT machine.
kernel VA mapping in the temporary page tables set up by locore-v6.S.
The number used to be hard-coded to 64MB, which is still the default if
the kernel option is not specified. However, 64MB is insufficient for
using a large mdroot filesystem. The hard-coded number can't be safely
increased because too large a number may run into memory-mapped IO space
on some SoCs that must not be mapped as ordinary memory.
for finding aligned free space in the given map. With this change, we
always return KERN_NO_SPACE when we fail to find free space. Whereas,
previously, we might return KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS. Also, with this change,
we explicitly check for address wrap, rather than relying upon the map's
min and max addresses to establish sentinel-like regions.
This refactoring was inspired by the problem that we addressed in r326098.
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: pho
Discussed with: markj
MFC after: 3 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13346