For example, during a buildworld more than half of the calls do not
generate an IPI because the only TLB entry invalidated is on the calling
processor. This revision pushes down the acquisition and release of
smp_ipi_mtx into smp_tlb_shootdown() and smp_targeted_tlb_shootdown() and
instead uses sched_pin() and sched_unpin() in pmap_invalidate_*() so that
thread migration doesn't lead to a missed TLB invalidation.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 3 weeks
EC occasionally times out and provides bogus values (3000C). This change
prevents those systems from prematurely shutting down while we work on the
underlying problem. Also, bump the sanity value to 0...200C from 0...150C.
paper over catching an error as the case was already handled, albeit
in a somewhat surprising way (the caller received zero'd data)
Submitted by: sephe
MFC after: 2 weeks
by any code in the tree[1] and are close enough for common values
that this change is a noop
[1] ath uses one macro to calculate a value that is not used
Submitted by: sephe
MFC after: 1 week
- Remove also "MP SAFE" after prior "MPSAFE" pass. (suggested by bde)
- Remove extra blank lines in some cases.
- Add extra blank lines in some cases.
- Remove no-op comments consisting solely of the function name, the word
"syscall", or the system call name.
- Add punctuation.
- Re-wrap some comments.
to problems when the geli device is used with file system or as a swap.
Hopefully will prevent problems like kern/98742 in the future.
MFC after: 1 week
RTC state, then it may clobber the RTC index register, so the index
register must be restored before using it to restore control registers
in rtc_restore().
The following problems remain:
- rtc_restore() is only called if pmtimer is configured. Buggy
suspend/resumes are more likely to clobber the index register than
a control register, so pmtimer is more needed than it used to be.
- pmtimer doesn't exist for amd64.
- Restoring of the RTC state may race with rtcintr(). If an RTC
interrupt is handled before the state is restored, then rtcin(RTC_INTR)
in rtcintr() may read from the wrong register, so rtcintr() may spin
forever. This may be mitigated by the most common state clobbering
being to turn off RTC interrupts.
system calls now enter without Giant held, and then in some cases, acquire
Giant explicitly.
Remove a number of other MPSAFE annotations in the credential code and
tweak one or two other adjacent comments.
Add some comments to explain how 10 was picked. 20 was completely
arbitrary, at least 10 has some reasoning behind it.
Also, update the comments about how long we sleep to reflect the new,
shorter timeout we use.
- Remove unnecessary findcpuspeed() function.
- Initialize the timer_freq in i8254_init().
- Fix inittodr() and resettodr(). These are broken by rev.1.154.
If these drivers are setting M_VLANTAG because they are stripping the
layer 2 802.1Q headers, then they need to be re-inserting them so any
bpf(4) peers can properly decode them.
It should be noted that this is compiled tested only.
MFC after: 3 weeks
uuencoded format along with their respective LICENSE files.
- Add new share/doc/legal directory to BSD.usr.dist mtree file. This is the
place we install LICENSE files for restricted firmwares.
- Teach firmware(9) and kmod.mk about licensed firmwares. Restricted firmwares
won't load properly unless legal.<name>.license_ack is set to 1, either
via kenv(1) or /boot/loader.conf.
Reviewed by: mlaier, sam
Permitted by: Intel (via Andrew Wilson)
MFC after: 1 month
to embed up to four counters in outgoing packets. The message specifies
the offset at which the counter should be inserted as well as the
parameters of the counter.
Example usage:
ngctl msg src0: setcounter \
'{ index=0 offset=0x40 flags=1 width=4 increment=1 max_val=12345 }'
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
to embed a timestamp (struct timeval) in outgoing packets. The message
specifies the offset at which the timestamp should be inserted.
NG_SOURCE(4) gives an example usage that queues an ICMP packet. Using that
example, the following command will insert a timestamp in the ICMP's data
payload:
ngctl msg src0: settimestamp '{ offset=0x2a flags=1 }'
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
this patch the code behaves according to the comment on the line above.
Without this patch, a socket could cause SIGPIPE to be delivered to its
process, once with SO_NOSIGPIPE set, and twice without.
With this patch, the kernel now passes the sigpipe regression test.
Tested by: Anton Yuzhaninov
MFC after: 1 week
An mbuf packet chain with the M_PROMISC flag set contains a unicast packet
received by the link layer, which does not correspond to any configured
link layer address in the local system.
It is copied when copying m_pkthdr. It is not cleared when crossing layers.
As such, it is defined to have a flag value which is outside of the
M_PROTO* range, like M_VLANTAG has.
Reviewed by: andre
Obtained from: NetBSD
been set at the socket layer, in our somewhat convoluted IPv4 source
selection logic in ip_output().
IP_ONESBCAST is actually a special case of SO_DONTROUTE, as 255.255.255.255
must always be delivered on a local link with a TTL of 1.
If IP_ONESBCAST has been set at the socket layer, also perform destination
interface lookup for point-to-point interfaces based on the destination
address of the link; previously it was not possible to use the option with
such interfaces; also, the destination/broadcast address fields map to the
same field within struct ifnet, which doesn't help matters.
One more valid fix going forward for these issues is to treat 255.255.255.255
as a destination in its own right in the forwarding trie. Other
implementations do this. It fits with the use of multiple paths, though
it then becomes necessary to specify interface preference.
This hack will eventually go away when that comes to pass.
Reviewed by: andre
MFC after: 1 week