and 64-bit MIPS. Don't use the floating-point coprocessor in the libstand
context for MIPS.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
LK_EXCLOTHER. LK_EXCLOTHER is only used to acquire a
usecount on a vnode during NFSv4 recovery from an
expired lease.
Reported and tested by: pho
MFC after: 2 weeks
for the set of IPv6 addresses. Now each attempt goes into IPv6 statistics,
even if given rule did not won. Change this and take into account only
those rules, that won. Also add accounting for cases, when algorithm
fails to select an address.
Merge change from illumos:
1731 DTrace NFS translators should be split into client/server pieces
Illumos Revision: 13523:6763769941d2
This code seems to be currently unused on FreeBSD.
Reference:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/1731
Obtained from: Illumos
MFC after: 1 week
PATH_MAX after the token substitution. This is wrong, because
origin_subst_one() performs the substitution on the whole rpath and
similar strings, which contain several pathes separated by colon. As
result, long (but correct) rpath consisting of many path elements is
rejected by the function.
Correct the problem by rewriting the origin_subst_one() to perform two
passes, first pass to calculate the number of substitutions to be
performed, and second pass to generate the resulting string. Second
pass allocates the memory for the result based on the count from the
first pass, without enforcing a limit.
Reported and tested by: pgj
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
to unique values.
There's some confusion about what the n32 assembler API really is
(since on page 9 of the spec they say that t0-t3 don't exist, then
turn around on page 22 and say that t4-t7 don't exist), and this
doesn't touch that.
NetBSD's version of this file follows the convention I used here, and
is likely to be correct.
This should fix gdb/ptrace.
is starting. This is in line with practice in OpenSolaris.
Note that this change is only in ULE and not in the 4BSD scheduler.
Once this change settles in (MFC timeout has expired) we'll try it out
on 4BSD as well.
PR: 177706
Submitted by: Tiwei Bie
MFC after: 1 month
well as enabled when necessary. And simplify the checksum routine
itself, adding UDP bit to the test. Thanks to Kevin Lo for pointing
out the problems and code suggestions.
implementation, error on the side of conservatism and only create labels
for GEOMs of classes DISK and MULTIPATH.
Discussed with: trasz
Approved by: silence from freebsd-geom@
The lagg(4) is often used to bond high speed links, so basic per-packet +=
on statistics cause cache misses and statistics loss.
Perfect solution would be to convert ifnet(9) to counters(9), but this
requires much more work, and unfortunately ABI change, so temporarily
patch lagg(4) manually.
We store counters in the softc, and once per second push their values
to legacy ifnet counters.
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
the number of interior nodes, we have previously created a level zero
interior node at the root of every non-empty trie, even when that node is
not strictly necessary, i.e., it has only one child. This change is the
second (and final) step in eliminating those unnecessary level zero interior
nodes. Specifically, it updates the deletion and insertion functions so
that they do not require a level zero interior node at the root of the trie.
For a "buildworld" workload, this change results in a 16.8% reduction in the
number of interior nodes allocated and a similar reduction in the average
execution time for lookup functions. For example, the average execution
time for a call to vm_radix_lookup_ge() is reduced by 22.9%.
Reviewed by: attilio, jeff (an earlier version)
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
down the connection when stdin closes, by default. This matches Hobbit's
original netcat and GNU netcat.
Old behavior can be restored with the new -N flag.
MFC after: 2 weeks
date: 2013/03/12 02:57:37; author: deraadt;
All accept() errors are considered fatal, until someone gives a different
reason. No code changed, just documenting it...
date: 2013/03/20 09:27:56; author: sthen;
Don't shutdown nc(1)'s network socket when stdin closes. Matches *Hobbit*'s
original netcat and GNU netcat; revert to old behaviour with the new -N flag
if needed. After much discussion with otto deraadt tedu and Martin Pelikan.
ok deraadt@
and kern_proc_vmmap_out() functions to output process kinfo structures
to sbuf, to make the code reusable.
The functions are going to be used in the coredump routine to store
procstat info in the core program header notes.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 3 weeks
function is provided, which is used either to calculate the note size
or output it to sbuf. On the first pass the notes are registered in a
list and the resulting size is found, on the second pass the list is
traversed outputing notes to sbuf. For the sbuf a drain routine is
provided that writes data to a core file.
The main goal of the change is to make coredump to write notes
directly to the core file, without preliminary preparing them all in a
memory buffer. Storing notes in memory is not a problem for the
current, rather small, set of notes we write to the core, but it may
becomes an issue when we start to store procstat notes.
Reviewed by: jhb (initial version), kib
Discussed with: jhb, kib
MFC after: 3 weeks
/usr/lib/include ==> /usr/include
This fixes -print-file-name=include in clang (and is
arguably a better way to fix the same issue in GCC than
the change I made in r231336).
MFC after: 1 week
device which makes the request for dma tag, instead of some descendant
of the PCI device, by creating a pass-through trampoline for vga_pci
and ata_pci buses.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Suggested by: jhb
Discussed with: jhb, mav
MFC after: 1 week
Stop abusing xpt_periph in random plases that really have no periph related
to CCB, for example, bus scanning. NULL value is fine in such cases and it
is correctly logged in debug messages as "noperiph". If at some point we
need some real XPT periphs (alike to pmpX now), quite likely they will be
per-bus, and not a single global instance as xpt_periph now.
r248917, r248918, r248978, r249001, r249014, r249030:
Remove multilevel freezing mechanism, implemented to handle specifics of
the ATA/SATA error recovery, when post-reset recovery commands should be
allocated when queues are already full of payload requests. Instead of
removing frozen CCBs with specified range of priorities from the queue
to provide free openings, use simple hack, allowing explicit CCBs over-
allocation for requests with priority higher (numerically lower) then
CAM_PRIORITY_OOB threshold.
Simplify CCB allocation logic by removing SIM-level allocation queue.
After that SIM-level queue manages only CCBs execution, while allocation
logic is localized within each single device.
Suggested by: gibbs