countdown timer register. The timer resolution may vary among
controllers but the value would be represented by core clock
cycles. msk(4) will automatically computes number of required clock
cycles from given micro-seconds unit.
The default interrupt holdoff timer value is 100us which will
ensure less than 10k interrupts under load. The timer value can be
changed with dev.mskc.0.int_holdoff sysctl node.
Note, the interrupt moderation is shared resource on dual-port
controllers so you can't use separate interrupt moderation value
for each port. This means we can't stop interrupt moderation in
driver stop routine. Also have msk_tick() reclaim transmitted Tx
buffers as safety belt. With this change there is no need to check
missing Tx completion interrupt in watchdog handler, so remove it.
full-duplex. Previously msk(4) used to allow flow-control on
1000baseT half-duplex media. Also GMAC pause is enabled if link
partner is capable of handling it.
While I'm here use IFM_OPTIONS instead of using IFM_GMASK to check
optional flags of link.
- Rename the netisr protocol registration array, 'np' to 'netisr_proto',
in order to reduce the chances of symbol name collisions. It remains
statically defined, but it will be looked up by netstat(1).
- Move certain internal structure definitions from netisr.c to
netisr_internal.h so that netstat(1) can find them. They remain
private, and should not be used for any other purpose (for example,
they should not be used by kernel modules, which must instead use the
public interfaces in netisr.h).
- Store a kernel-compiled version of NETISR_MAXPROT in the global variable
netisr_maxprot, and export via a sysctl, so that it is available for use
by netstat(1). This is especially important for crashdump
interpretation, where the size of the workstream structure is determined
by the maximum number of protocols compiled into the kernel.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
This is a split merge because of non-uniform licensing of the DTC package
contents and the way these components will be used in the FreeBSD environment.
The original DTC package is composed of the following two major pieces:
1. sys/contrib/libfdt (BSD [dual] license)
2. contrib/dtc (GPLv2)
The libfdt component is going to be shared in all aspects of the environment:
- /boot/loader
- kernel
- dtc (the device tree compiler proper, userspace tool)
msdosfs-specific variant of vn_vget_ino(), msdosfs_deget_dotdot().
As was done for UFS, relookup the dotdot denode after the call to
msdosfs_deget_dotdot(), because vnode lock is dropped and directory
might be moved.
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 3 weeks
SLOT_EMPTY deName[0] values. Besides conforming to FAT specification, it
also clears the issue where vfs_hash_insert found the vnode in hash, and
newly allocated vnode is vput()ed. There, deName[0] == 0, and vnode is
not reclaimed, indefinitely kept on mountlist.
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 3 weeks
The plan is to use vnode lock to protect denode and fat cache,
and having separate lock for block use map.
Change the check and return on impossible condition into KASSERT().
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 3 weeks
Do not do additional dev_ref() on the newly created interface in the
if_clone create method [1]. This reference is not needed and never
removed, causing struct cdevpriv leakage. Remove the setting of
SI_CHEAPCLONE flag as well, since it is unused.
For dev_clone handlers, create cdevs with the call make_dev_credf(MAKEDEV_REF)
instead of calling make_dev() and then dev_ref(), to avoid a race.
Call drain_dev_clone_events() at the module unload time after dev_clone
handler is deinstalled.
Submitted by: Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny gmail com> [1]
MFC after: 1 week
It is the case, however, that the uidinfo of the temporary credential
set up for access(2) is not properly updated when its effective uid is
changed.
MFC after: 3 days
o Assign vectors based on priority, because vectors have
implied priority in hardware.
o Use unordered memory accesses to the I/O sapic and use
the acceptance form of the mf instruction.
o Remove the sapicreg.h and sapicvar.h headers. All definitions
in sapicreg.h are private to sapic.c and all definitions in
sapicvar.h are either private or interface functions. Move the
interface functions to intr.h.
o Hide the definition of struct sapic.
that the virtual machine monitor has enabled machine check exceptions.
Unfortunately, on AMD Family 10h processors the machine check hardware
has a bug (Erratum 383) that can result in a false machine check exception
when a superpage promotion occurs. Thus, I am disabling superpage
promotion when the FreeBSD kernel is running as a guest operating system
on an AMD Family 10h processor.
Reviewed by: jhb, kib
MFC after: 3 days
in the process queue when gathering information for the process, and set
of signals pending for the thread, when gathering information for the
thread. Previously, the sysctl returned a union of the process and some
arbitrary thread pending set for the process, and union of the process
and the thread pending set for the thread.
MFC after: 1 week
32 bit handles. The RIO (reduced interrupt operation) and fast posting
for the parallel SCSI cards were all 16 bit handles. Furthermore,
target mode parallel SCSI only can have 16 bit handles.
Use part of a supplied patch to switch over to using 32 bit handles.
Be a bit more conservative here and only do this for parallel SCSI
for the 12160 (Ultra3) cards. There were a lot of marginal Ultra2
cards, and, frankly, few are findable now for testing.
Fix the target handle routine to only do 16 bit handles for parallel
SCSI cards. This is okay because the upper sixteen bits of the new
32 bit handles is a sequence number to help protect against duplicate
completions. This would be very unlikely to happen with parallel
SCSI target mode, and wasn't present before, so we're no worse off
than we used to be.
While we're at it, finally split the async mailbox completion handlers
into FC and parallel SCSI functions. This makes it much cleaner and
easier to figure out what is or isn't a legal async mailbox completion
code for different card classes.
PR: kern/144250
Submitted partially by: Charles D
MFC after: 1 week
the issue. I still have no idea why TSO does not work on this
controller. davidch@ also confirmed there is no known TSO related
issues for this controller.
parsing code in TSO path as the controller requires VLAN hardware
tagging to make TSO work over VLANs.
While parsing the mbuf in TSO patch, always perform check for
writable mbuf as bce(4) have to reset IP length and IP checksum
field of IP header and make sure to ensure contiguous buffer before
accessing IP/TCP headers. While I'm here replace magic number 40 to
more readable sizeof(struct ip) + sizeof(struct tcphdr).
Reviewed by: davidch
TX/RX checksum handler to set/clear relavant assist bits which was
used to cause unexpected results.
With this change, bce(4) can be bridged with other interfaces that
lack TSO, VLAN checksum offloading.
Reviewed by: davidch