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pfg
2df96408cc Replace GPLd headers from the Maestro3 driver with BSD licensed
versions derived from /usr/ports/audio/oss.

The particular headers used were taken from the
attic/drv/oss_allegro directory and are mostly identical
to the previous files.

The Maestro3 driver is now free from the GPL.

NOTE: due to lack of testers this driver is being
considered for deprecation and removal.

PR:		kern/153920
Approved by:	jhb (mentor)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-01-20 22:37:10 +00:00
mav
a84af1b28c Major snd_hda driver rewrite:
- Huge old hdac driver was split into three independent pieces: HDA
controller driver (hdac), HDA CODEC driver (hdacc) and HDA sudio function
driver (hdaa).
 - Support for multichannel recording was added. Now, as specification
defines, driver checks input associations for pins with sequence numbers
14 and 15, and if found (usually) -- works as before, mixing signals
together. If it doesn't, it configures input association as multichannel.
 - Signal tracer was improved to look for cases where several DACs/ADCs in
CODEC can work with the same audio signal. If such case found, driver
registers additional playback/record stream (channel) for the pcm device.
 - New controller streams reservation mechanism was implemented. That
allows to have more pcm devices then streams supported by the controller
(usually 4 in each direction). Now it limits only number of simultaneously
transferred audio streams, that is rarely reachable and properly reported
if happens.
 - Codec pins and GPIO signals configuration was exported via set of
writable sysctls. Another sysctl dev.hdaa.X.reconfig allows to trigger
driver reconfiguration in run-time.
 - Driver now decodes pins location and connector type names. In some cases
it allows to hint user where on the system case connectors, related to the
pcm device, are located. Number of channels supported by pcm device,
reported now (if it is not 2), should also make search easier.
 - Added workaround for digital mic on some Asus laptops/netbooks.

MFC after:	2 months
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2012-01-15 13:21:36 +00:00
ken
fce645c153 Add the CAM Target Layer (CTL).
CTL is a disk and processor device emulation subsystem originally written
for Copan Systems under Linux starting in 2003.  It has been shipping in
Copan (now SGI) products since 2005.

It was ported to FreeBSD in 2008, and thanks to an agreement between SGI
(who acquired Copan's assets in 2010) and Spectra Logic in 2010, CTL is
available under a BSD-style license.  The intent behind the agreement was
that Spectra would work to get CTL into the FreeBSD tree.

Some CTL features:

 - Disk and processor device emulation.
 - Tagged queueing
 - SCSI task attribute support (ordered, head of queue, simple tags)
 - SCSI implicit command ordering support.  (e.g. if a read follows a mode
   select, the read will be blocked until the mode select completes.)
 - Full task management support (abort, LUN reset, target reset, etc.)
 - Support for multiple ports
 - Support for multiple simultaneous initiators
 - Support for multiple simultaneous backing stores
 - Persistent reservation support
 - Mode sense/select support
 - Error injection support
 - High Availability support (1)
 - All I/O handled in-kernel, no userland context switch overhead.

(1) HA Support is just an API stub, and needs much more to be fully
    functional.

ctl.c:			The core of CTL.  Command handlers and processing,
			character driver, and HA support are here.

ctl.h:			Basic function declarations and data structures.

ctl_backend.c,
ctl_backend.h:		The basic CTL backend API.

ctl_backend_block.c,
ctl_backend_block.h:	The block and file backend.  This allows for using
			a disk or a file as the backing store for a LUN.
			Multiple threads are started to do I/O to the
			backing device, primarily because the VFS API
			requires that to get any concurrency.

ctl_backend_ramdisk.c:	A "fake" ramdisk backend.  It only allocates a
			small amount of memory to act as a source and sink
			for reads and writes from an initiator.  Therefore
			it cannot be used for any real data, but it can be
			used to test for throughput.  It can also be used
			to test initiators' support for extremely large LUNs.

ctl_cmd_table.c:	This is a table with all 256 possible SCSI opcodes,
			and command handler functions defined for supported
			opcodes.

ctl_debug.h:		Debugging support.

ctl_error.c,
ctl_error.h:		CTL-specific wrappers around the CAM sense building
			functions.

ctl_frontend.c,
ctl_frontend.h:		These files define the basic CTL frontend port API.

ctl_frontend_cam_sim.c:	This is a CTL frontend port that is also a CAM SIM.
			This frontend allows for using CTL without any
			target-capable hardware.  So any LUNs you create in
			CTL are visible in CAM via this port.

ctl_frontend_internal.c,
ctl_frontend_internal.h:
			This is a frontend port written for Copan to do
			some system-specific tasks that required sending
			commands into CTL from inside the kernel.  This
			isn't entirely relevant to FreeBSD in general,
			but can perhaps be repurposed.

ctl_ha.h:		This is a stubbed-out High Availability API.  Much
			more is needed for full HA support.  See the
			comments in the header and the description of what
			is needed in the README.ctl.txt file for more
			details.

ctl_io.h:		This defines most of the core CTL I/O structures.
			union ctl_io is conceptually very similar to CAM's
			union ccb.

ctl_ioctl.h:		This defines all ioctls available through the CTL
			character device, and the data structures needed
			for those ioctls.

ctl_mem_pool.c,
ctl_mem_pool.h:		Generic memory pool implementation used by the
			internal frontend.

ctl_private.h:		Private data structres (e.g. CTL softc) and
			function prototypes.  This also includes the SCSI
			vendor and product names used by CTL.

ctl_scsi_all.c,
ctl_scsi_all.h:		CTL wrappers around CAM sense printing functions.

ctl_ser_table.c:	Command serialization table.  This defines what
			happens when one type of command is followed by
			another type of command.

ctl_util.c,
ctl_util.h:		CTL utility functions, primarily designed to be
			used from userland.  See ctladm for the primary
			consumer of these functions.  These include CDB
			building functions.

scsi_ctl.c:		CAM target peripheral driver and CTL frontend port.
			This is the path into CTL for commands from
			target-capable hardware/SIMs.

README.ctl.txt:		CTL code features, roadmap, to-do list.

usr.sbin/Makefile:	Add ctladm.

ctladm/Makefile,
ctladm/ctladm.8,
ctladm/ctladm.c,
ctladm/ctladm.h,
ctladm/util.c:		ctladm(8) is the CTL management utility.
			It fills a role similar to camcontrol(8).
			It allow configuring LUNs, issuing commands,
			injecting errors and various other control
			functions.

usr.bin/Makefile:	Add ctlstat.

ctlstat/Makefile
ctlstat/ctlstat.8,
ctlstat/ctlstat.c:	ctlstat(8) fills a role similar to iostat(8).
			It reports I/O statistics for CTL.

sys/conf/files:		Add CTL files.

sys/conf/NOTES:		Add device ctl.

sys/cam/scsi_all.h:	To conform to more recent specs, the inquiry CDB
			length field is now 2 bytes long.

			Add several mode page definitions for CTL.

sys/cam/scsi_all.c:	Handle the new 2 byte inquiry length.

sys/dev/ciss/ciss.c,
sys/dev/ata/atapi-cam.c,
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_targ_bh.c,
scsi_target/scsi_cmds.c,
mlxcontrol/interface.c:	Update for 2 byte inquiry length field.

scsi_da.h:		Add versions of the format and rigid disk pages
			that are in a more reasonable format for CTL.

amd64/conf/GENERIC,
i386/conf/GENERIC,
ia64/conf/GENERIC,
sparc64/conf/GENERIC:	Add device ctl.

i386/conf/PAE:		The CTL frontend SIM at least does not compile
			cleanly on PAE.

Sponsored by:	Copan Systems, SGI and Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 month
2012-01-12 00:34:33 +00:00
jkim
bc4ff20324 Merge ACPICA 20120111. 2012-01-11 23:06:37 +00:00
pfg
42fe35cfd7 Replace GPL'd headers in the emu10kx snd driver code.
This uses the emuxkireg.h already used in the emu10k1
snd driver. Special thanks go to Alexander Motin as
he was able to find some errors and reverse engineer
some wrong values in the emuxkireg header.

The emu10kx driver is now free from the GPL.

PR:		153901
Tested by:	mav, joel
Approved by:	jhb (mentor)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-01-11 21:17:14 +00:00
adrian
9b41f60a1b Make these two files conditionally build on UFS_ACL, as it doesn't
seem to be used elsewhere.

Since UFS_ACL is enabled by default for GENERIC kernels, this shouldn't
break anything - but please beat me to fix things if it does.

This reduces the footprint of the kernel on small embedded systems
(think <1MB flash for the compressed kernel image) just enough to
actually fit.
2012-01-08 00:55:22 +00:00
ray
f86cbc8446 GEOM_UNCOMPRESS module, can be used with uzip images and with new ulzma images.
Approved by:	adrian (mentor)
2012-01-04 23:39:11 +00:00
ray
66d79e810b Update contrib/xz-embedded to build with new GEOM_UNCOMPRESS module.
Approved by:	adrian (mentor)
2012-01-04 23:26:22 +00:00
pfg
edbbf08b0e Replace a GPL'd header in the emu10k1 snd driver code.
This brings in the emuxkireg.h from NetBSD (dev/pci) which
is used for the same purpose but is smaller. The emu10k1
is now free from the GPL.

PR:		153901
Obtained from:	NetBSD
Approved by:	core (mentor implicit)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-01-03 21:04:54 +00:00
ed
d73fab6676 Implement extensions on top of standards instead of the other way around.
Now that index() and rindex() have become unused, simply turn them into
wrappers around strchr() and strrchr(), respectively.
2012-01-03 07:05:30 +00:00
ed
1879e1bef4 Remove the now unused skpc() function.
It was only used by ufs and ext2 and I have really strong doubts that
there are other pieces of code that also use this function. If it turns
out that external drivers use this code as well, I'd be happy to migrate
or revert.

Bump __FreeBSD_version while there.
2012-01-01 20:54:44 +00:00
ed
a201da7178 Introducing memcchr(3).
It seems two of the file system drivers we have in the tree, namely ufs
and ext3, use a function called `skpc()'. The meaning of this function
does not seem to be documented in FreeBSD, but it turns out one needs to
be a VAX programmer to understand what it does.

SPKC is an instruction on the VAX that does the opposite of memchr(). It
searches for the non-equal character. Add a new function called
memcchr() to the tree that has the following advantages over skpc():

- It has a name that makes more sense than skpc(). Just like strcspn()
  matches the complement of strspn(), memcchr() is the complement of
  memchr().

- It is faster than skpc(). Similar to our strlen() in libc, it compares
  entire words, instead of single bytes. It seems that for this routine
  this yields a sixfold performance increase on amd64.

- It has a man page.
2012-01-01 20:26:11 +00:00
dim
a15eaa46ba Disable several instances instances of clang's -Wself-assign warning.
All of these are harmless, and are in fact used to shut up warnings from
lint.

While here, remove -Wno-missing-prototypes from the xfs module
Makefile, as I could not reproduce those warnings either with gcc or
clang.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-30 13:16:59 +00:00
dim
adbe8c42f7 For several files in sys/dev/drm, disable -Wunused-value when building
with clang.  There are several macros in these files that return values,
and in some cases nothing is done with them, but it is completely
harmless.  For some other files, also disable -Wconstant-conversion,
since that triggers a false positive with the DMA_BIT_MASK() macro.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-30 01:54:45 +00:00
adrian
b907af0d1a First pass of LED related code changes.
Migrate the LED code out of if_ath.c and into if_ath_led.c.
These routines are _all_ software based LED blinking.
2011-12-26 05:37:09 +00:00
dim
8267c9aa1b When building with clang, disable -Wshift-count-negative and
-Wshift-count-overflow for sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain.c, as it
gets multiple instances of the following warnings:

In file included from sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain.c:99:
sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain/ah_rd_domains.h:69:15: warning: shift count is negative [-Wshift-count-negative]
         .chan11a               = BM4(F1_4950_4980,
                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain/ah_rd_domains.h:41:4: note: expanded from:
          W1(_fa) | W1(_fb) | W1(_fc) | W1(_fd) }
          ^
sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain/ah_rd_domains.h:34:45: note: expanded from:
        (((_a) > 63 && (_a) < 128 ? (((uint64_t) 1)<<((_a)-64)) : (uint64_t) 0))
                                                   ^ ~~~~~~~~~

and:

In file included from sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain.c:99:
sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain/ah_rd_domains.h:629:15: error: shift count >= width of type [-Werror,-Wshift-count-overflow]
         .chan11a               = BM4(W2_5260_5320,
                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain/ah_rd_domains.h:40:34: note: expanded from:
        { W0(_fa) | W0(_fb) | W0(_fc) | W0(_fd),                        \
                                        ^
sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_regdomain/ah_rd_domains.h:32:44: note: expanded from:
        (((_a) >= 0 && (_a) < 64 ? (((uint64_t) 1)<<(_a)) : (uint64_t) 0))
                                                  ^ ~~~~

Both warnings are false positives, caused by LLVM PR 10030.  For global
initializations, clang fails to detect that the branch of the ternary
operator causing the warning is dead.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-21 17:01:13 +00:00
dim
1c33a1d2d2 When building with clang, disable -Warray-bounds for sys/dev/asr/asr.c,
as it gets the following warning:

sys/dev/asr/asr.c:1836:29: warning: array index of '58' indexes past the end of an array (that contains 1 element) [-Warray-bounds]
        while ((len > 0) && (sg < &((PPRIVATE_SCSI_SCB_EXECUTE_MESSAGE)
                                   ^
sys/dev/asr/i2omsg.h:934:8: note: array 'Simple' declared here
       I2O_SGE_SIMPLE_ELEMENT              Simple[1];
       ^

This is a false positive, since I2O_SG_ELEMENT::Simple is not declared
as a C99 flexible array member, but in the old (but more portable) way.
At run-time, the proper number of array elements will hopefully have
been allocated.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-21 16:38:37 +00:00
dim
d9a69f25c9 Start selectively disabling a few kernel build warnings for clang, since
there are some places in the kernel where fixing them is too disruptive,
or where there is a false positive.

In this case, disable -Wconstant-conversion for two aic7xxx-related
files, as they get the following warning on i386 (and possibly on other
32-bit arches):

sys/dev/aic7xxx/ahc_pci.c:112:10: warning: implicit conversion from 'long long' to 'bus_addr_t' (aka 'unsigned int') changes value from 549755813887 to 4294967295 [-Wconstant-conversion]
                                   ? 0x7FFFFFFFFFLL
                                   ~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is a false positive, since the code only passes the 0x7FFFFFFFFFLL
argument, if sizeof(bus_addr_t) is larger than 4 (e.g. on 64 bit arches,
or when PAE is enabled on i386).  The code could be refactored to do
compile-time checks, but that is more disruptive.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-21 15:59:18 +00:00
avg
c46d7f1b35 retire libkern gets
Inspired by:	bde
MFC after:	2 months
X-MFC-Note:	if deemed a part of KPI, just call cngets internally
2011-12-17 15:48:55 +00:00
jkim
1bdf3ee8a8 Merge ACPICA 20111123. 2011-11-28 23:36:48 +00:00
philip
95671c0c24 Limit building sfxge(4) in-kernel to amd64 for the time being. We can put it
back after I fix the breakages on some of our more exotic platforms.

While here, add the driver to the amd64 NOTES, so it can be picked up in LINT
builds.
2011-11-28 18:51:40 +00:00
marius
2f543fefda Deorbit the broken amd(4) (see PR 124667), which was superseded by esp(4)
as of r227006.
2011-11-25 19:29:21 +00:00
adrian
67eb6d8656 Don't compile in the AR9130 embedded WMAC code into the HAL by default.
This won't work unless AH_SUPPORT_AR9130 which can't be enabled - it
breaks the other 11n chipsets for now.

Sponsored by:	Hobnob, Inc.
2011-11-24 06:27:47 +00:00
luigi
ca0cc1668d forgot to merge NETMAP entries in sys/conf ! 2011-11-22 21:50:38 +00:00
lstewart
cca3084242 - Add the ffclock_getcounter(), ffclock_getestimate() and ffclock_setestimate()
system calls to provide feed-forward clock management capabilities to
  userspace processes. ffclock_getcounter() returns the current value of the
  kernel's feed-forward clock counter. ffclock_getestimate() returns the current
  feed-forward clock parameter estimates and ffclock_setestimate() updates the
  feed-forward clock parameter estimates.

- Document the syscalls in the ffclock.2 man page.

- Regenerate the script-derived syscall related files.

Committed on behalf of Julien Ridoux and Darryl Veitch from the University of
Melbourne, Australia, as part of the FreeBSD Foundation funded "Feed-Forward
Clock Synchronization Algorithms" project.

For more information, see http://www.synclab.org/radclock/

Submitted by:	Julien Ridoux (jridoux at unimelb edu au)
2011-11-21 01:26:10 +00:00
lstewart
603d3fe159 Provide high-level functions to access the feed-forward absolute and difference
clocks. Each routine can output an upper bound on the absolute time or time
interval requested. Different flavours of absolute time can be requested, for
example with or without leap seconds, monotonic or not, etc.

Committed on behalf of Julien Ridoux and Darryl Veitch from the University of
Melbourne, Australia, as part of the FreeBSD Foundation funded "Feed-Forward
Clock Synchronization Algorithms" project.

For more information, see http://www.synclab.org/radclock/

Submitted by:	Julien Ridoux (jridoux at unimelb edu au)
2011-11-20 01:20:50 +00:00
kevlo
1a26b28a9b Add unicode support to msdosfs and smbfs; original pathes from imura,
bug fixes by Kuan-Chung Chiu <buganini at gmail dot com>.

Tested by me in production for several days at work.
2011-11-18 03:05:20 +00:00
philip
d8198c572a Add the sfxge(4) device driver, providing support for 10Gb Ethernet adapters
based on Solarflare SFC9000 family controllers.  The driver supports jumbo
frames, transmit/receive checksum offload, TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO),
Large Receive Offload (LRO), VLAN checksum offload, VLAN TSO, and Receive Side
Scaling (RSS) using MSI-X interrupts.

This work was sponsored by Solarflare Communications, Inc.

My sincere thanks to Ben Hutchings for doing a lot of the hard work!

Sponsored by:	Solarflare Communications, Inc.
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-11-16 17:11:13 +00:00
marius
788539ae31 Add a PCI front-end to esp(4) allowing it to support AMD Am53C974 and
replace amd(4) with the former in the amd64, i386 and pc98 GENERIC kernel
configuration files. Besides duplicating functionality, amd(4), which
previously also supported the AMD Am53C974, unlike esp(4) is no longer
maintained and has accumulated enough bit rot over time to always cause
a panic during boot as long as at least one target is attached to it
(see PR 124667).

PR:		124667
Obtained from:	NetBSD (based on)
MFC after:	3 days
2011-11-01 21:26:57 +00:00
marius
b4610d98b0 - Import the common MII bitbang'ing code from NetBSD and convert drivers to
take advantage of it instead of duplicating it. This reduces the size of
  the i386 GENERIC kernel by about 4k. The only potential in-tree user left
  unconverted is xe(4), which generally should be changed to use miibus(4)
  instead of implementing PHY handling on its own, as otherwise it makes not
  much sense to add a dependency on miibus(4)/mii_bitbang(4) to xe(4) just
  for the MII bitbang'ing code. The common MII bitbang'ing code also is
  useful in the embedded space for using GPIO pins to implement MII access.
- Based on lessons learnt with dc(4) (see r185750), add bus barriers to the
  MII bitbang read and write functions of the other drivers converted in
  order to ensure the intended ordering. Given that register access via an
  index register as well as register bank/window switching is subject to the
  same problem, also add bus barriers to the respective functions of smc(4),
  tl(4) and xl(4).
- Sprinkle some const.

Thanks to the following testers:
Andrew Bliznak (nge(4)), nwhitehorn@ (bm(4)), yongari@ (sis(4) and ste(4))
Thanks to Hans-Joerg Sirtl for supplying hardware to test stge(4).

Reviewed by:	yongari (subset of drivers)
Obtained from:	NetBSD (partially)
2011-11-01 16:13:59 +00:00
marius
07ac74d257 - Follow the lead of dcphy(4) and pnphy(4) and move the reminder of the PHY
drivers that only ever attach to a particular MAC driver, i.e. inphy(4),
  ruephy(4) and xlphy(4), to the directory where the respective MAC driver
  lives and only compile it into the kernel when the latter is also there,
  also removing it from miibus.ko and moving it into the module of the
  respective MAC driver.
- While at it, rename exphy.c, which comes from NetBSD where the MAC driver
  it corresponds to also is named ex(4) instead of xl(4) but that in FreeBSD
  actually identifies itself as xlphy(4), and its function names accordingly
  for consistency.
- Additionally while at it, fix some minor style issues like whitespace
  in the register headers and add multi-inclusion protection to inphyreg.h.
2011-10-08 12:33:10 +00:00
jkim
3f5abb3529 Add strnlen() to libkern. 2011-10-04 23:53:47 +00:00
delphij
9da6f154d2 Add the 9750 SATA+SAS 6Gb/s RAID controller card driver, tws(4). Many
thanks for their contiued support to FreeBSD.

This is version 10.80.00.003 from codeset 10.2.1 [1]

Obtained from:	LSI http://kb.lsi.com/Download16574.aspx [1]
2011-10-04 21:40:25 +00:00
jonathan
5ecd1c9d40 Add experimental support for process descriptors
A "process descriptor" file descriptor is used to manage processes
without using the PID namespace. This is required for Capsicum's
Capability Mode, where the PID namespace is unavailable.

New system calls pdfork(2) and pdkill(2) offer the functional equivalents
of fork(2) and kill(2). pdgetpid(2) allows querying the PID of the remote
process for debugging purposes. The currently-unimplemented pdwait(2) will,
in the future, allow querying rusage/exit status. In the interim, poll(2)
may be used to check (and wait for) process termination.

When a process is referenced by a process descriptor, it does not issue
SIGCHLD to the parent, making it suitable for use in libraries---a common
scenario when using library compartmentalisation from within large
applications (such as web browsers). Some observers may note a similarity
to Mach task ports; process descriptors provide a subset of this behaviour,
but in a UNIX style.

This feature is enabled by "options PROCDESC", but as with several other
Capsicum kernel features, is not enabled by default in GENERIC 9.0.

Reviewed by: jhb, kib
Approved by: re (kib), mentor (rwatson)
Sponsored by: Google Inc
2011-08-18 22:51:30 +00:00
hselasky
c50de82aab Add new USB 3G driver.
Submitted by:	PseudoCylon <moonlightakkiy@yahoo.ca>
MFC after:	14 days
2011-07-08 10:58:56 +00:00
bz
e15f804c7b Update packet filter (pf) code to OpenBSD 4.5.
You need to update userland (world and ports) tools
to be in sync with the kernel.

Submitted by:	mlaier
Submitted by:	eri
2011-06-28 11:57:25 +00:00
jhb
960e1ff18c Split out host_pcib_get_busno() from the generic PCI-PCI bridge driver to
start a new file that will hold utility APIs used by various Host-PCI
bridge drivers and drivers that provide PCI domains.
2011-06-24 21:39:38 +00:00
hselasky
d0f827f1f2 - Add more USB templates for various USB device classes
- Add basic template support for USB 3.0
- Export definition of template sysctl numbers through usb_ioctl.h

MFC after:	7 days
2011-06-23 07:54:03 +00:00
jeff
82f98a6104 - Eliminate an incorrect include path from the mthca build. 2011-06-10 22:38:31 +00:00
rwatson
6e29aea1db Implement a CPU-affine TCP and UDP connection lookup data structure,
struct inpcbgroup.  pcbgroups, or "connection groups", supplement the
existing inpcbinfo connection hash table, which when pcbgroups are
enabled, might now be thought of more usefully as a per-protocol
4-tuple reservation table.

Connections are assigned to connection groups base on a hash of their
4-tuple; wildcard sockets require special handling, and are members
of all connection groups.  During a connection lookup, a
per-connection group lock is employed rather than the global pcbinfo
lock.  By aligning connection groups with input path processing,
connection groups take on an effective CPU affinity, especially when
aligned with RSS work placement (see a forthcoming commit for
details).  This eliminates cache line migration associated with
global, protocol-layer data structures in steady state TCP and UDP
processing (with the exception of protocol-layer statistics; further
commit to follow).

Elements of this approach were inspired by Willman, Rixner, and Cox's
2006 USENIX paper, "An Evaluation of Network Stack Parallelization
Strategies in Modern Operating Systems".  However, there are also
significant differences: we maintain the inpcb lock, rather than using
the connection group lock for per-connection state.

Likewise, the focus of this implementation is alignment with NIC
packet distribution strategies such as RSS, rather than pure software
strategies.  Despite that focus, software distribution is supported
through the parallel netisr implementation, and works well in
configurations where the number of hardware threads is greater than
the number of NIC input queues, such as in the RMI XLR threaded MIPS
architecture.

Another important difference is the continued maintenance of existing
hash tables as "reservation tables" -- these are useful both to
distinguish the resource allocation aspect of protocol name management
and the more common-case lookup aspect.  In configurations where
connection tables are aligned with hardware hashes, it is desirable to
use the traditional lookup tables for loopback or encapsulated traffic
rather than take the expense of hardware hashes that are hard to
implement efficiently in software (such as RSS Toeplitz).

Connection group support is enabled by compiling "options PCBGROUP"
into your kernel configuration; for the time being, this is an
experimental feature, and hence is not enabled by default.

Subject to the limited MFCability of change dependencies in inpcb,
and its change to the inpcbinfo init function signature, this change
in principle could be merged to FreeBSD 8.x.

Reviewed by:    bz
Sponsored by:   Juniper Networks, Inc.
2011-06-06 12:55:02 +00:00
hselasky
e9d242e0e4 Rename recently added USB serial driver.
Suggested by:	YongHyeon PYUN
MFC after:	7 days
2011-06-04 20:40:24 +00:00
adrian
fa6dbdd4a2 Flesh out the radar detection related operations for the ath driver.
This is in no way a complete DFS/radar detection implementation!
It merely creates an abstracted interface which allows for future
development of the DFS radar detection code.

Note: Net80211 already handles the bulk of the DFS machinery,
all we need to do here is figure out that a radar event has occured
and inform it as such. It then drives the DFS state engine for us.

The "null" DFS radar detection module is included by default;
it doesn't require a device line.

This commit:

* Adds a simple abstracted layer for radar detection state -
  sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/;
* Implements a null DFS module which doesn't do anything;
  (ie, implements the exact behaviour at the moment);
* Adds hooks to the ath driver to process received radar events
  and gives the DFS module a chance to determine whether
  a radar has been detected.

Obtained from:	Atheros
2011-06-01 20:09:49 +00:00
hselasky
3e0b323798 Add support for new USB serial driver.
Submitted by:	Lev Serebryakov, lev @
MFC after:	14 days
2011-06-01 17:58:27 +00:00
np
8cb99b2400 L2 table code. This is enough to get the T4's switch + L2 rewrite
filters working.  (All other filters - switch without L2 info rewrite,
steer, and drop - were already fully-functional).

Some contrived examples of "switch" filters with L2 rewriting:

# cxgbetool t4nex0  iport 0  dport 80  action switch  vlan +9  eport 3
Intercept all packets received on physical port 0 with TCP port 80 as
destination, insert a vlan tag with VID 9, and send them out of port 3.

# cxgbetool t4nex0  sip 192.168.1.1/32  ivlan 5  action switch \
	vlan =9  smac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff  eport 0
Intercept all packets (received on any port) with source IP address
192.168.1.1 and VLAN id 5, rewrite the VLAN id to 9, rewrite source mac
to aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and send it out of port 0.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-05-30 21:07:26 +00:00
adrian
bf6c407dcc Introduce AR9287 support to the FreeBSD HAL. 2011-05-26 20:31:08 +00:00
bschmidt
cf422ee27c Add files for wpi(4) 2011-05-01 18:42:56 +00:00
bz
42c239a8e8 Fis a problem with r221258 that mac is still needed in case for ient6 only
for mac_inet.c.

Reported by:	Luiz Otavio O Souza (lists.br gmail.com)
MFC after:	4 days
2011-04-30 14:22:45 +00:00
bz
85fb9d937d After r221249 allow SCTP to be compiled in an IPv6 only environment as well.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by:	iXsystems
MFC after:	10 days
2011-04-30 12:39:47 +00:00
bz
ec924d46a6 Add some more missing optional dependencies on inet6, not only inet,
to get the files for an IPv6 only kernel as well, remove extra inet6
option where not needed.

Reviewed by:	gnn
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by:	iXsystems
MFC after:	4 days
2011-04-30 12:07:31 +00:00
bz
ed60283123 Make the TCP code compile without INET. Sort #includes and add #ifdef INETs.
Add some comments at #endifs given more nestedness.  To make the compiler
happy, some default initializations were added in accordance with the style
on the files.

Reviewed by:	gnn
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by:	iXsystems
MFC after:	4 days
2011-04-30 11:21:29 +00:00