268831 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mw
d577bcb874 Add sysctl node for ENA IO queues number adjustment
By default, in ena_attach() the driver attempts to acquire
ena_adapter::max_num_io_queues MSI-X vectors for the purpose of IO
queues, however this is not guaranteed. The number of vectors acquired
depends also on system resources availability.

Regardless of that, enable the number of effectively used IO queues to
be further limited through the sysctl node.

Example: Assumming that there are 8 IO queues configured by default, the
command

$ sysctl dev.ena.0.io_queues_nb=4

will reduce the number of available IO queues to 4. Similarly, the value
can be also increased up to maximum supported value. A value higher than
maximum supported number of IO queues is ignored. Zero is ignored too.

Submitted by:  Maciej Bielski <mba@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:57:02 +00:00
mw
d3bbaac4da Fix assumptions about number of IO queues in the ENA
Make the ena_adapter::num_io_queues a number of effectively used IO
queues. While the ena_adapter::max_num_io_queues is an upper-bound
specified by the HW, the ena_adapter::num_io_queues may be lower than
that, depending on runtime system resources availability.

On reset, there are called ena_destroy_device() and then
ena_restore_device(). The latter calls, in turn, ena_enable_msix(),
which will attempt to re-acquire ena_adapter::max_num_io_queues of
MSIX vectors again.

Thus, the value of ena_adapter::num_io_queues may be different before
and after reset. For this reason, free the IO rings structures (drbr,
counters) in ena_destroy_device() and allocate again in
ena_restore_device().

Submitted by:  Maciej Bielski <mba@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:54:32 +00:00
mw
c192a4f667 Rework ENA Tx buffer ring size reconfiguration
This method has been aligned with the way how the Rx queue size is being
updated - so it's now done synchronously instead of resetting the
device.

Moreover, the input parameter is now being validated if it's a power of
2. Without this, it can cause kernel panic.

Submitted by:  Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:50:30 +00:00
mw
86ab6feb5a Rework ENA Rx queue size configuration
This patch reworks how the Rx queue size is being reconfigured and how
the information from the device is being processed.

Reconfiguration of the queues and reset of the device in order to make
the changes alive isn't the best approach. It can be done synchronously
and it will let to pass information if the reconfiguration was
successful to the user. It now is done in the ena_update_queue_size()
function.

To avoid reallocation of the ring buffer, statistic counters and the
reinitialization of the mutexes when only new size has to be assigned,
the io queues initialization function has been split into 2 stages:
basic, which is just copying appropriate fields and the advanced, which
allocates and inits more advanced structures for the IO rings.

Moreover, now the max allowed Rx and Tx ring size is being kept
statically in the adapter and the size of the variables holding those
values has been changed to uint32_t everywhere.

Information about IO queues size is now being logged in the up routine
instead of the attach.

Submitted by:  Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:48:06 +00:00
takawata
db83e9cd7f Add le_connect command to connect to an LE device.
PR:246664
Submitted by:MarcVeldman
2020-05-26 15:46:18 +00:00
mw
b4803329a3 Mark the ENA driver as epoch ready
Recent changes to the epoch requires driver to notify that they knows
epoch in order to prevent input packet function to enter epoch each
time the packet is received.

ENA is using NET_TASK for handling Rx, so it's entering epoch
automatically whenever this task is being executed.

Submitted by:  Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:45:54 +00:00
mw
2e70a1f693 Improve indentation in ena_up() and ena_down()
If the conditional check for ENA_FLAG_DEV_UP is negated, the body of the
function can have smaller indentation and it makes the code cleaner.

Submitted by:  Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:44:08 +00:00
mw
c998521ae3 Expose argument names for non static ENA driver functions
As functions which are declared in the header files are intended to be
the interface and are going to be used by other files, it's better to
include argument names in the definition, so the caller won't have to
check the .c file in order to check their meaning and order.

Submitted by:  Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:41:53 +00:00
mw
34de12cbd9 Use single global lock in the ENA driver
Currently, the driver had 2 global locks - one was sx lock used for
up/down synchronization and the second one was mutex, which was used
for link configuration and timer service callout.

It is better to have single lock for that. We cannot use mutex, as it
can sleep and cause witness errors in up/down configuration, so sx lock
seems to be the only choice.

Callout cannot use sx lock, but the timer service is MP safe, so we just
need to avoid race between ena_down() and ena_detach(). It can be
avoided by acquiring sx lock.

Simple macros were added that are encapsulating implementation of the
lock and makes the code cleaner.

Submitted by:  Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:39:41 +00:00
mw
31da129b9e Add trigger reset function in the ENA driver
As the reset triggering is no longer a simple macro that was just
setting appropriate flag, the new function for triggering reset was
added. It improves code readability a lot, as we are avoiding additional
indentation.

Submitted by:  Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:37:55 +00:00
mw
0a59b6b06c Provide ENA driver version in a sysctl node
Usage example: $ sysctl hw.ena.driver_version

Submitted by:  Maciej Bielski <mba@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:35:22 +00:00
mw
c896cfb170 Remove unused argument from static function in ena.c
The function ena_enable_msix_and_set_admin_interrupts takes two
arguments while the second is not used and so can be spared. This is a
static function, only ena.c is affected.

Submitted by:  Maciej Bielski <mba@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:33:43 +00:00
mw
10e49ba427 Enable Tx drops reporting in the ENA driver
Tx drops statistics are fetched from HW every ena_keepalive_wd() call
and are observable using one of the commands:
* sysctl dev.ena.0.hw_stats.tx_drops
* netstat -I ena0 -d

Submitted by:  Maciej Bielski <mba@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:31:28 +00:00
mw
1814b47f12 Adjust ENA driver to the new HAL
* Removed adaptive interrupt moderation (not suported on FreeBSD).
* Use ena_com_free_q_entries instead of ena_com_free_desc.
* Don't use ENA_MEM_FREE outside of the ena_com.
* Don't use barriers before calling doorbells as it's already done in
  the HAL.
* Add function that generates random RSS key, common for all driver's
  interfaces.
* Change admin stats sysctls to U64.

Submitted by:  Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  Amazon, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:29:19 +00:00
mav
c595d28dbf Fix fallout of r319722 in CTL HA.
ha_lso is a listening socket (unless bind() has failed), so should use
solisten_upcall_set(NULL, NULL), not soupcall_clear().

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2020-05-26 15:08:35 +00:00
mw
ee21723f0c Fix AES-CTR compatibility issue in ipsec
r361390 decreased blocksize of AES-CTR from 16 to 1.
Because of that ESP payload is no longer aligned to 16 bytes
before being encrypted and sent.
This is a good change since RFC3686 specifies that the last block
doesn't need to be aligned.
Since FreeBSD before r361390 couldn't decrypt partial blocks encrypted
with AES-CTR we need to enforce 16 byte alignment in order to preserve
compatibility.
Add a sysctl(on by default) to control it.

Submitted by: Kornel Duleba <mindal@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: jhb
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Stormshield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24999
2020-05-26 14:16:26 +00:00
mw
ab52724f8a Restore XHCI operation on Armada 38x
r347343 split generic xhci driver into three files.
Include generic_xhci_fdt.c when building kernel for Armada SoCs.
This brings back XHCI support on these platforms and also
others, which use GENERIC config.

Submitted by: Kornel Duleba
Obtained from: Semihalf
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Stormshield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24944
2020-05-26 14:10:53 +00:00
mav
bd5f1226f3 Do not remove upcall if we haven't yet.
This fixes assertion if we failed to bind listening HA socket.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2020-05-26 13:57:14 +00:00
royger
fa1cd03393 xen-locore: fix size in GDT descriptor
There was an off-by-one in the GDT descriptor size field used by the
early Xen boot code. The GDT descriptor size should be the size of the
GDT minus one. No functional change expected as a result of this
change.

Sponsored by:	Citrix Systems R&D
2020-05-26 10:24:06 +00:00
hselasky
a0462670ff Fix build issue after r360292 when using both RSS and KERN_TLS options.
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2020-05-26 08:25:24 +00:00
hselasky
f458bf1436 Sync with Linux packet pacing enhancements in mlx5en(4).
Linux commit:
05d3ac978ed25b753bfe34fe76c50c31ee506a82

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2020-05-26 07:41:46 +00:00
lwhsu
65faa20d18 Disable failing test cases in CI:
sys.netipsec.tunnel.aes_cbc_128_hmac_sha1.v4
sys.netipsec.tunnel.aes_cbc_256_hmac_sha2_256.v4
sys.netipsec.tunnel.aesni_aes_cbc_128_hmac_sha1.v4
sys.netipsec.tunnel.aesni_aes_cbc_256_hmac_sha2_256.v4

PR:		246737
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2020-05-26 06:55:03 +00:00
jhibbits
f4b8313abc powerpc/booke pmap: Fix iteration for 64-bit kernel page table creation
Kernel page tables actually start at index 4096, given kernel base address
of 0xc008000000000000, not index 0, which would yield 0xc000000000000000.
Fix this by indexing at the real base, instead of the assumed base.
2020-05-26 03:58:19 +00:00
bdragon
dd78d3471b [PowerPC] Ensure ppc32 cpu_switch routines set up Secure-PLT.
This is a correctness fix needed to enable the ifunc conversion of the pmap
in D24993.

Since we are making function calls that may need to go through the PLT, ensure
r30 is set up correctly.

This fixes crashes when booting with D24993 applied.

Reviewed by:	jhibbits (in IRC)
Sponsored by:	Tag1 Consulting, Inc.
2020-05-26 02:27:10 +00:00
jhb
1a33e36f1c Update cryptocteon(4) and nlmsec(4) for changes in r361481.
This does not add support for separate output buffers but updates the
drivers to cope with the changes.

Pointy hat to:	jhb
2020-05-25 23:49:46 +00:00
chs
c18fd01602 This commit enables a UFS filesystem to do a forcible unmount when
the underlying media fails or becomes inaccessible. For example
when a USB flash memory card hosting a UFS filesystem is unplugged.

The strategy for handling disk I/O errors when soft updates are
enabled is to stop writing to the disk of the affected file system
but continue to accept I/O requests and report that all future
writes by the file system to that disk actually succeed. Then
initiate an asynchronous forced unmount of the affected file system.

There are two cases for disk I/O errors:

   - ENXIO, which means that this disk is gone and the lower layers
     of the storage stack already guarantee that no future I/O to
     this disk will succeed.

   - EIO (or most other errors), which means that this particular
     I/O request has failed but subsequent I/O requests to this
     disk might still succeed.

For ENXIO, we can just clear the error and continue, because we
know that the file system cannot affect the on-disk state after we
see this error. For EIO or other errors, we arrange for the geom_vfs
layer to reject all future I/O requests with ENXIO just like is
done when the geom_vfs is orphaned. In both cases, the file system
code can just clear the error and proceed with the forcible unmount.

This new treatment of I/O errors is needed for writes of any buffer
that is involved in a dependency. Most dependencies are described
by a structure attached to the buffer's b_dep field. But some are
created and processed as a result of the completion of the dependencies
attached to the buffer.

Clearing of some dependencies require a read. For example if there
is a dependency that requires an inode to be written, the disk block
containing that inode must be read, the updated inode copied into
place in that buffer, and the buffer then written back to disk.

Often the needed buffer is already in memory and can be used. But
if it needs to be read from the disk, the read will fail, so we
fabricate a buffer full of zeroes and pretend that the read succeeded.
This zero'ed buffer can be updated and written back to disk.

The only case where a buffer full of zeros causes the code to do
the wrong thing is when reading an inode buffer containing an inode
that still has an inode dependency in memory that will reinitialize
the effective link count (i_effnlink) based on the actual link count
(i_nlink) that we read. To handle this case we now store the i_nlink
value that we wrote in the inode dependency so that it can be
restored into the zero'ed buffer thus keeping the tracking of the
inode link count consistent.

Because applications depend on knowing when an attempt to write
their data to stable storage has failed, the fsync(2) and msync(2)
system calls need to return errors if data fails to be written to
stable storage. So these operations return ENXIO for every call
made on files in a file system where we have otherwise been ignoring
I/O errors.

Coauthered by: mckusick
Reviewed by:   kib
Tested by:     Peter Holm
Approved by:   mckusick (mentor)
Sponsored by:  Netflix
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24088
2020-05-25 23:47:31 +00:00
jhb
e68f5b97bd Update sec(4) for separate output buffers changes in r361481.
This does not add support for separate output buffers but updates the
driver to cope with the changes.

Pointy hat to:	jhb
2020-05-25 23:20:33 +00:00
jhb
9cdc800429 Update cesa(4) for separate output buffers changes in r361481.
This does not add support for separate output buffers but updates the
driver to cope with the changes.

Pointy hat to:	jhb
2020-05-25 23:12:49 +00:00
jhb
558e13e41f Remove an extraneous line continuation from r361481. 2020-05-25 23:07:50 +00:00
jhb
45764bcff1 Expand coverage of different buffer sizes.
- When -z is used, include small buffers from 1 to 32 bytes to test
  stream ciphers.  Note that while AES-XTS claims to support a block
  size of 1 in OpenSSL, it does require a minimum of 1 block of cipher
  text as it is not a stream cipher but depends on CTS to pad out the
  final partial block.

- Permit multiple AAD sizes to be set via multiple -A options, or via
  -z.  When -z is set, use small buffers from 0 to 32 bytes followed
  by powers of 2 up to 256.  When multiple sizes are specified, the
  ETA and AEAD algorithms perform the full matrix of AAD sizes by
  payload sizes.

- Only warn on unchanged ciphertext instead of erroring.  The
  currently generated plaintext and key for a couple of AES-CTR tests
  with a buffer size of 1 results in ciphertext that matches the
  plaintext.

Reviewed by:	cem
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25006
2020-05-25 23:04:18 +00:00
adrian
949e5e3c00 [ath] [ath_hal] Propagate the HAL_RESET_TYPE through to the chip reset; set it during ath_reset()
Although I added the reset type field to ath_hal_reset() years ago,
I never finished adding it both throughout the HALs and in if_ath.c.

This will eventually deprecate the ath_hal force_full_reset option
because it can be requested at the driver layer.

So:

* Teach ar5416ChipReset() and ar9300_chip_reset() about the HAL type
* Use it in ar5416Reset() and ar9300_reset() when doing a full chip reset
* Extend ath_reset() to include the HAL_RESET_TYPE parameter added in the above functions
* Use HAL_RESET_NORMAL in most calls to ath_reset()
* .. but use HAL_RESET_BBPANIC for the BB panics, and HAL_RESET_FORCE_COLD during fatal, beacon miss and other hardware related hangs.

This should be a glorified no-op outside of actual hardware issues.
I've tested things with ath_hal force_full_reset set to 1 for years now,
so I know that feature and a full reset works (albeit much slower than
a warm reset!) and it does unwedge hardware.

The eventual aim is to use this for all the places where the driver
detects a potential hang as well as if long calibration - ie, noise floor
calibration - fails to complete. That's one of the big hardware related
things that causes station mode operation to hang without easy recovery.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24981
2020-05-25 22:31:45 +00:00
jhb
7468e2983f Support separate output buffers for aesni(4).
The backend routines aesni(4) call for specific encryption modes all
expect virtually contiguous input/output buffers.  If the existing
output buffer is virtually contiguous, always write to the output
buffer directly from the mode-specific routines.  If the output buffer
is not contiguous, then a temporary buffer is allocated whose output
is then copied to the output buffer.  If the input buffer is not
contiguous, then the existing buffer used to hold the input is also
used to hold temporary output.

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24545
2020-05-25 22:30:44 +00:00
jhb
cac873e541 Support separate output buffers in ccr(4).
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24545
2020-05-25 22:23:13 +00:00
jhb
f0a6418f59 Add a sysctl knob to use separate output buffers for /dev/crypto.
This is a testing aid to permit using testing a driver's support of
separate output buffers via cryptocheck.

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24545
2020-05-25 22:21:09 +00:00
jhb
a07ba3794f Export the _kern_crypto sysctl node from crypto.c.
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24545
2020-05-25 22:18:33 +00:00
jhb
8f001f91aa Add support for optional separate output buffers to in-kernel crypto.
Some crypto consumers such as GELI and KTLS for file-backed sendfile
need to store their output in a separate buffer from the input.
Currently these consumers copy the contents of the input buffer into
the output buffer and queue an in-place crypto operation on the output
buffer.  Using a separate output buffer avoids this copy.

- Create a new 'struct crypto_buffer' describing a crypto buffer
  containing a type and type-specific fields.  crp_ilen is gone,
  instead buffers that use a flat kernel buffer have a cb_buf_len
  field for their length.  The length of other buffer types is
  inferred from the backing store (e.g. uio_resid for a uio).
  Requests now have two such structures: crp_buf for the input buffer,
  and crp_obuf for the output buffer.

- Consumers now use helper functions (crypto_use_*,
  e.g. crypto_use_mbuf()) to configure the input buffer.  If an output
  buffer is not configured, the request still modifies the input
  buffer in-place.  A consumer uses a second set of helper functions
  (crypto_use_output_*) to configure an output buffer.

- Consumers must request support for separate output buffers when
  creating a crypto session via the CSP_F_SEPARATE_OUTPUT flag and are
  only permitted to queue a request with a separate output buffer on
  sessions with this flag set.  Existing drivers already reject
  sessions with unknown flags, so this permits drivers to be modified
  to support this extension without requiring all drivers to change.

- Several data-related functions now have matching versions that
  operate on an explicit buffer (e.g. crypto_apply_buf,
  crypto_contiguous_subsegment_buf, bus_dma_load_crp_buf).

- Most of the existing data-related functions operate on the input
  buffer.  However crypto_copyback always writes to the output buffer
  if a request uses a separate output buffer.

- For the regions in input/output buffers, the following conventions
  are followed:
  - AAD and IV are always present in input only and their
    fields are offsets into the input buffer.
  - payload is always present in both buffers.  If a request uses a
    separate output buffer, it must set a new crp_payload_start_output
    field to the offset of the payload in the output buffer.
  - digest is in the input buffer for verify operations, and in the
    output buffer for compute operations.  crp_digest_start is relative
    to the appropriate buffer.

- Add a crypto buffer cursor abstraction.  This is a more general form
  of some bits in the cryptosoft driver that tried to always use uio's.
  However, compared to the original code, this avoids rewalking the uio
  iovec array for requests with multiple vectors.  It also avoids
  allocate an iovec array for mbufs and populating it by instead walking
  the mbuf chain directly.

- Update the cryptosoft(4) driver to support separate output buffers
  making use of the cursor abstraction.

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24545
2020-05-25 22:12:04 +00:00
cem
6aef78af13 copystr(9): Move to deprecate (attempt #2)
This reapplies logical r360944 and r360946 (reverting r360955), with fixed
copystr() stand-in replacement macro.  Eventually the goal is to convert
consumers and kill the macro, but for a first step it helps if the macro is
correct.

Prior commit message:

Unlike the other copy*() functions, it does not serve to copy from one
address space to another or protect against potential faults.  It's just
an older incarnation of the now-more-common strlcpy().

Add a coccinelle script to tools/ which can be used to mechanically
convert existing instances where replacement with strlcpy is trivial.
In the two cases which matched, fuse_vfsops.c and union_vfsops.c, the
code was further refactored manually to simplify.

Replace the declaration of copystr() in systm.h with a small macro
wrapper around strlcpy (with correction from brooks@ -- thanks).

Remove N redundant MI implementations of copystr.  For MIPS, this
entailed inlining the assembler copystr into the only consumer,
copyinstr, and making the latter a leaf function.

Reviewed by:		jhb (earlier version)
Discussed with:		brooks (thanks!)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24672
2020-05-25 16:40:48 +00:00
mw
8b7082f045 Introduce a driver for NXP LS1046A SoC AHCI.
Implement support for AHCI controller found in
NXP QorIQ Layerscape SoCs.

Submitted by: Artur Rojek <ar@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: manu
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24466
2020-05-25 16:00:08 +00:00
mw
3a9deb59ac Introduce support for Epson RX-8803 RTC.
This patch introduces support for Epson RX-8803 RTC controller accessible
over I2C bus. It has a resolution of 1 sec.
Support for interrupt based alarm was not implemented.

Submitted by: Kornel Duleba <mindal@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: manu
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24364
2020-05-25 15:40:02 +00:00
mw
6539331e66 Add TCA6416 GPIO expander support.
Add basic TCA6416 GPIO expander support over I2C bus. The driver handles
enabling and disabling pins, setting pin mode to IN and OUT and
toggling the pins. External interrupts are not supported.

Submitted by: Dawid Gorecki <dgr@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: manu, mmel
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24363
2020-05-25 15:31:43 +00:00
mw
82826ce70b Introduce VF610 I2C controller support.
NXP LS1046A contains I2C controller compatible with Vybrid VF610.
Existing Vybrid MVF600 driver can be used to support it. For that purpose
declare driver as ofw_iicbus and add methods associated with ofw_iicbus.

For VF610 add dynamic clock prescaler calculation using clock information
from clock driver and clock frequency requested in device tree.

On the occasion add detach function and add additional error handling
in i2c_attach function.

Submitted by: Dawid Gorecki <dgr@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: manu
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24361
2020-05-25 15:21:38 +00:00
mw
8ab8ca1c25 Add GPIO support for QorIQ boards.
This patch adds a GPIO controller support targeted for NXP LS1046A
SoC. The driver implements the following features:
 * setting direction of each pin (IN or OUT)
 * setting the mode of output pins (PUSHPULL or OPENDRAIN)
 * setting the state of each output pin (1 or 0)
 * reading the state of each input pin (1 or 0)

Submitted by: Kamil Koczurek <kek@semihalf.com>
              Dawid Gorecki <dgr@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: manu
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24353
2020-05-25 14:55:37 +00:00
mw
fea63adc7d Add LS1046A clockgen driver.
Driver provides probe and attach functions for LS1046A clockgen and passes
configuration information to QorIQ clockgen class. It may be used as
a reference implementation for different QorIQ clockgen devices.

Submitted by: Dawid Gorecki <dgr@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: mmel, manu
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24352
2020-05-25 14:45:18 +00:00
mw
35a1c5000b Add QorIQ platform clockgen driver.
This patch adds classes and functions that can be used with various NXP
QorIQ Layerscape SoCs.

As for the clock topology - there is single platform PLL, which supplies
clocks for the peripheral bus and additional PLLs for CPU cores. There
can be multiple core PLLs (For example - LS1046A has two PLLs - CGAPLL1
and CGAPLL2). Each PLL has fixed dividers on output. The core PLLs
are not accessible from dts.

This is a preparation patch for NXP LS1046A SoC support.

Submitted by: Dawid Gorecki <dgr@semihalf.com>
Reviewed by: mmel
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Alstom Group
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24351
2020-05-25 14:31:32 +00:00
manu
3fc1420eac linuxkpi: Fix mod_timer and del_timer_sync
mod_timer is supposed to return 1 if the modified timer was pending, which
is exactly what callout_reset does so return the value after checking
that it's a correct one in case the api change.
del_timer_sync returns int so add a function and handle that.

Reviewed by:	hselasky
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24983
2020-05-25 12:46:05 +00:00
manu
1c2e377244 linuxkpi: Add refcount.h
Implement some refcount functions needed by drm.
Just use the atomic_t struct and functions from linuxkpi for simplicity.

Sponsored-by: The FreeBSD Foundation

Reviewed by:	hselsasky
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24985
2020-05-25 12:44:07 +00:00
manu
c8a4308a6e linuxkpi: Add __same_type and __must_be_array macros
The same_type macro simply wraps around builtin_types_compatible_p which
exist for both GCC and CLANG, which returns 1 if both types are the same.
The __must_be_array macros returns 1 if the argument is an array.

This is needed for DRM v5.3

Sponsored-by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	hselasky
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24953
2020-05-25 12:42:55 +00:00
mjg
f091620209 proc: refactor clearing credentials into proc_unset_cred 2020-05-25 12:41:44 +00:00
hselasky
e8af2082a4 Improve set progress parameters, SET PSV for HW TLS in mlx5en(4).
There is no need for a fence and there is no need to provide
the TCP sequence number.

Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2020-05-25 12:37:45 +00:00
hselasky
e94f8ae561 Correctly set the initial vector for TLS v1.3 for mlx5en(4).
For TLS v1.3 the 12 bytes of the initial vector, IV, should just be copied
as-is from the kernel to the gcm_iv field, which hold the first 4 bytes,
and the remaining 8 bytes go to the subsequent implicit_iv field.
There is no need to consider the byte order on the 12 bytes of IV like
initially done.

Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2020-05-25 12:34:15 +00:00