- Remove vestigial null pointer tests after malloc(..., M_WAITOK).
- Remove vestigal qualhack union
- Use strlcpy() instead of the error-prone strncpy() when parsing
EEPROM and copying strings
- Check the MAC address in the EEPROM strings more strictly.
- Expand the macro MXGE_NEXT_STRING() at its only user. Due to a typo,
the macro was very confusing.
- Remove unnecessary buffer limit check. The buffer is double-NUL
terminated per construction.
PR: kern/176369
Submitted by: Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon gmx.de>
Merge the ZFS I/O deadman thread from vendor (illumos).
This feature panics the system on hanging ZFS I/O, helps debugging
and resumes failed service.
The panic behavior can be controlled with the loader-only tunables:
vfs.zfs.deadman_enabled (enable or disable panic on stalled ZFS I/O)
vfs.zfs.deadman_synctime (expiration time for stalled ZFS I/O)
By default, ZFS I/O deadman is enabled by default on amd64 and i386
excluding virtual guest machines.
Illumos ZFS issues:
3246 ZFS I/O deadman thread
References:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/3246
MFC after: 2 weeks
might have been enabled for them- now that we use all 32 bits of handle.
Fast Posting doesn't pass the full 32 bits.
Noticed by: Bugs in NetBSD. Only a NetBSD user might actually still use such old hardware.
MFC after: 1 week
introduction of the PBVM, this stopped being the case. Redefine the
VM parameters so that the PBVM is included in the kernel map. In
particular this introduces VM_INIT_KERNEL_ADDRESS to point to the base
of region 5 now that VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS points to the base of
region 4 to include the PBVM.
While here define KERNBASE to the actual link address of the kernel as
is intended.
PR: 169926
After digging through more carefully, it looks like there's
no real need to have the DTB in the module directory.
So we can simplify a lot: Just copy DTB into local heap
for "fdt addr" and U-Boot integration, drop all the extra
COPYIN() calls.
I've left one final COPYIN() to update the in-kernel DTB
for consistency with how this code used to work, but I'm
no longer convinced it's appropriate here.
I've also remove the mem_load_raw() utility that I added
to boot/common/module.c with r247045 since it's no longer
necessary.
* Reopen the directory using openat(fd, ".", ...) instead of opening the
pathname again. This fixes a race condition where the meaning of the
pathname changes and allows a reopen with fdopendir().
* Always reopen the directory for union stacks, not only when DTF_REWIND
is passed. Applications should be able to fchdir(dirfd(dir)) and
*at(dirfd(dir), ...). DTF_REWIND now does nothing.
sections and indirectly change the layout of an ELF file when
ELF_F_LAYOUT is not set.
PR: bin/167103
Approved by: rstone (co-mentor)
Obtained from: elftoolchain
MFC after: 2 weeks
initialized after FPIO controller since they might rely on GPIO
functionality
- Update interrupts property of dma node to contain all allocated
interrupts
Some hardware like DMA and GPIO controllers might require
more then 8 interrupts per device instance.
Submitted by: Daisuke Aoyama <aoyama at peach.ne.jp>
Discussed with: gber@, raj@
X86: Disable cmov-memory patterns on subtargets without cmov.
Fixes PR15115.
For the i386 arch, this should enable cmov instructions only on
-march=pentiumpro and higher. Since our default CPU is i486, cmov
instructions will now be disabled by default.
MFC after: 1 week
This was broken by r247045 which tried to copy the FDT into the
module directory immediately.
Instead, store the address and arrange for the FDT to get
copied into the module directory later when the usual
FDT initialization runs.
thread scheduled by interrupt fired after we entered critical section.
None of cpu_sleep() implementations on ARM check sched_runnable() now, so
put the first line of defence here. This mostly fixes unexpectedly long
sleeps in synthetic tests of calloutng code and probably other situations.
example from bsearch(3) too, so that we don't have to duplicate
the example code in both places.
PR: docs/176197
Reviewed by: stefanf
Approved by: remko (mentor), gjb (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Refactor the x86 CPU name logic in the driver and pass -march and -mcpu
flag information down from the Clang driver into the Gold linker plugin
for LTO. This allows specifying -march on the linker commandline and
should hopefully have it pass all the way through to the LTO optimizer.
Fixes PR14697.
Pull in r175919 from upstream clang trunk:
Driver: Pass down the -march setting down to -cc1as on x86 too.
The assembler historically didn't make use of any target features, but this has
changed when support for old CPUs that don't support long nops was added.
This should fix the long nops that still occurred in crt*.o, and
possibly other object files, if the system was compiled for a CPU that
does not support those, such as Geode.
Note that gcc on i386 also does not pass through any -march, -mcpu or
-mtune setting to gas, but this has not caused any trouble yet, because
gas defaults to i386.
Reported by: lev
MFC after: 1 week
data, introduced by r246713. There are two places where ata_request is
filled in ATA_CAM: ata_cam_begin_transaction() and ata_cam_request_sense().
In the first case DMA should be done for addresses from the CCB. In second
case, DMA should be done to the different address, the address of the sense
buffer inside the CCB structure itself.
- Some mxge nics may store the serial number in the SN2 field of the
EEPROM. These will also have an SN=0 field, so parse the SN2 field,
and give it precedence.
- Skip MXGEFW_CMD_UNALIGNED_TEST on mxge nics which do not require it.
This saves roughly 10ms per port at device attach time.
Sponsored by: Myricom
MFC After: 7 days
PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL commands return errors on these devices
without returning sense data. In some cases unrelated following commands
start to return errors too, that makes device to be dropped by CAM.
- Re-fix build by restoring local removed in r247151, but protected
by #if defined(INET) || defined(INET6) so that the compile
succeeds in the !(INET||INET6) case.
- Protect call to in_pseudo() with an #ifdef INET, to allow
a kernel to link with mxge when INET is not compiled in.
- Also remove an errant (improperly commented) obsolete debugging printf
Thanks to Glebius for pointing out the !(INET||INET6) build issue.
Sponsored by: Myricom
MFC After: 7 days
an incorrectly calculated RTS duration value when transmitting aggregates.
These earlier 802.11n NICs incorrectly used the ACK duration time when
calculating what to put in the RTS of an aggregate frame. Instead it
should have used the block-ack time. The result is that other stations
may not reserve enough time and start transmitting _over_ the top of
the in-progress blockack field. Tsk.
This workaround is to popuate the burst duration field with the delta
between the ACK duration the hardware is using and the required duration
for the block-ack. The result is that the RTS field should now contain
the correct duration for the subsequent block-ack.
This doesn't apply for AR9280 and later NICs.
Obtained from: Qualcomm Atheros
These set of ranges will be looked at if a standard memory
range isn't found, and won't be installed in the cache.
Use this to implement the memory behaviour of the PCI hole on
x86 systems, where writes are ignored and reads always return -1.
This allows breakpoints to be set when issuing a 'boot -d', which
has the side effect of accessing the PCI hole when changing the
PTE protection on kernel code, since the pmap layer hasn't been
initialized (a bug, but present in existing FreeBSD releases so
has to be handled).
Reviewed by: neel
Obtained from: NetApp
- Add support for IPv6 rx csum offload
- Finally switch mxge from using its own driver lro, to
using tcp_lro
MFC after: 7 days
Sponsored by: Myricom Inc.
This fixes the problem on amd64 miscompiling mpboot.s causing boot
issues... We are still using gas for a few files in the kernel...
Submitted by: kib
MFC after: 1 month
changes in r246417 were incomplete as they did not add explicit calls to
sigdeferstop() around all the places that previously passed SBDRY to
_sleep(). In addition, nfs_getcacheblk() could trigger a write RPC from
getblk() resulting in sigdeferstop() recursing. Rather than manually
deferring stop signals in specific places, change the VFS_*() and VOP_*()
methods to defer stop signals for filesystems which request this behavior
via a new VFCF_SBDRY flag. Note that this has to be a VFC flag rather than
a MNTK flag so that it works properly with VFS_MOUNT() when the mount is
not yet fully constructed. For now, only the NFS clients are set this new
flag in VFS_SET().
A few other related changes:
- Add an assertion to ensure that TDF_SBDRY doesn't leak to userland.
- When a lookup request uses VOP_READLINK() to follow a symlink, mark
the request as being on behalf of the thread performing the lookup
(cnp_thread) rather than using a NULL thread pointer. This causes
NFS to properly handle signals during this VOP on an interruptible
mount.
PR: kern/176179
Reported by: Russell Cattelan (sigdeferstop() recursion)
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 month
DragonFlyBSD, so it certainly doesn't need splsoftvm(). Remove it.
# I doubt this driver will now compile on older FreeBSD versions or DFBSD
# We should consider unifdefing it since that code seems unmaintained.