This partitular case is the only path where the mbuf could be NULL.
udp_append() checked for a NULL mbuf only after invoking the tunneling
callback. Our only in tree tunneling callback - SCTP - assumed a non
NULL mbuf, and it is a bit odd to make the callbacks responsible for
checking this condition.
This also reduces the differences between the IPv4 and IPv6 code.
MFC after: 1 month
The M_FLOWID flag should be propagated to the new mbuf pkthdr in
m_move_pkthdr() and m_dup_pkthdr(). The new mbuf already got the
existing flowid value, but would be ignored since the flag was
not set.
Phabricator: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D914
Reviewed by: adrian
Obtained from: NetApp
MFC after: 1 week
- vm_prebuild_setup():
Steps to run prior to creating the file-backed
disk image.
- vm_setup():
Steps to run while the file-backed disk image
is mounted.
- vm_postbuild_setup():
Steps to run after the file-backed disk image
is dismounted.
The intention is to override as necessary via build
configuration files, as needed.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
if third-party software needs to use utilities outside
of the base system during post-install stages (indexinfo
is one culprit).
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
1. ERESTART is not only returned when the revoke count changed. It
is also returned when a signal is received. While a change in
the revoke count should be ignored, a signal should not.
2. Waiting until the output queue is entirely drained can cause a
hang when the underlying device is stuck or broken.
Have tty_drain() take care of this by telling it when we're leaving.
When leaving, tty_drain() will use a timed wait to address point 2
above and it will check the revoke count to handle point 1 above.
The timeout is set to 1 second, which is arbitrary and long enough
to expect a change in the output queue.
Discussed with: jilles@
Reported by: Yamagi Burmeister <lists@yamagi.org>
This will prevent vim users from accidentally checking in buggy mtree files
(mixed tabs/spaces).
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
of timeout(9) to the end and mark it prominently as deprecated. Document
somewhat how times are specified for the 'sbt' variants. Better explain
how using callout_init_*() to associate a lock with a callout resolves
common races.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D847
Reviewed by: wblock, bjk
MFC after: 1 week
outer header, consider it as new packet and clear the protocols flags.
This fixes problems when IPSEC traffic goes through various tunnels and router
doesn't send ICMP/ICMPv6 errors.
PR: 174602
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
forced invalidation of the cache range regardless of the presence of
self-snoop feature. Some recent Intel GPUs in some modes are not
coherent, and dirty lines in CPU cache must be flushed before the
pages are transferred to GPU domain.
Reviewed by: alc (previous version)
Tested by: pho (amd64)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
a running event each time it executes a callout function. The event
includes the function pointer, argument, and whether or not it was run from
hardware interrupt context. The callwheel is marked idle when each handler
completes. This effectively logs the duration of each callout routine in
the graph.
consistent with the amount of data provided in the SCTP_RESET_STREAMS
socket option.
Thanks to Peter Bostroem from Google for drawing my attention to
this part of the code.
where as there are limited number(32) of mfi commands in the pool.
The mfi command pool is now restricted to 27 simultaneous accesses by using
a counting semaphore while calling the passthru function.
In the mrsas_cam.c source file there was a same function name mrsas_poll(),
which was same as the mrsas_poll() implemented in the mrsas.c file for the
polling interface.
To clearly distinguish the functionality by usage we have renamed the former
as mrsas_cam_poll().
In the passthru function let's say it has got an mfi command from the pool
but it has failed in one of the DMA function call which will lead to leak
an mfi command because in the ERROR case it directly returns and not freeing up
the occupied mfi command.
Reviewed by: ambrisko
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: AVAGO Technologies
It is meant to notify the applications which will be waiting for some
controller events to be occured.
Reviewed by: ambrisko
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: AVAGO Technologies
This Driver will create multiple MSI-x vector depending upon what FW expose.
As of now 12 Gbp/s MR controller (Invader and Fury) expose 96 msix vector.
As of now 6 Gbp/s MR controller (Thunderbolt) expose 16 msix vector.
Reviewed by: ambrisko
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: AVAGO Technologies
snv add, so I have added $FreeBSD$ as comment.
This commit is contininous of last mrsas commit, so that compilation
does not break.
Obtained from: AVAGO Technologies
MFC after: 2 weeks
machine, for which 32bit compatibilty code has been added.
As in linux there is only one device entry that is used to fire IOCTL commands,
a new device entry megaraid_sas_ioctl_node is added for solely this
purpose.
From one dev node i.e mrgaraid_sa_ioctl_node we have to find out the
controller instance in case of multicontroller, for which one management info
structure has been added.
Reviewed by: ambrisko
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: AVAGO Technologies
E.g: If the user wants to create more than 64VD on a controller,
it is not possible on current firmware/driver.
New feature and requirement to support upto 256VD, firmware/driver/apps need changes.
In addition to that, there must be a backward compatibility of the new driver with the
older firmware and vice versa.
RAID map is the interface between Driver and FW to fetch all required
fields(attributes) for each Virtual Drives.
In the earlier design driver was using the FW copy of RAID map where as
in the new design the Driver will keep the RAID map copy of its own; on which
it will operate for any raid map access in fast path.
Local driver raid map copy will provide ease of access through out the code
and provide generic interface for future FW raid map changes.
For the backward compatibility driver will notify FW that it supports 256VD
to the FW in driver capability field.
Based on the controller properly returned by the FW, the Driver will know
whether it supports 256VD or not and will copy the RAID map accordingly.
At any given time, driver will always have old or new Raid map.
Reviewed by : ambrisko
MFC after : 2 weeks
Sponsored by: AVAGO Technologies