We have a separate copy of zfs for userboot. However, we don't need it
if we compile both 32 and 64 bit ZFS libraries. Remove redunant copies
of zfs related .o files now that both versions are
available. Introduce ZFSSRC and use it everywhere.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Remove ancient comment about words to maybe add to the builds as
softwords. We're not going to bring them in, so delete the noise.
Also, check to see if HAVE_PNP is defined rather than if its value is
true.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Prior to bringing efi into the system, amd64 systems were building
32-bit ficl only, while userboot required the 64-bit one. However,
with efi, we now build both. userboot can and should use the one we
build for the main tree (in fact, it has been for a while, though I
didn't check to see if that was an intentional change before, or an
accidental one in my cleanup). Eliminate the extra copy (and build
time) for userboot.
Sponsored by: Netflix
1) Add new phy_types and speeds from the latest firmware header.
2) Introduced a macro to avoid code duplication and improve readability for
the invocation of ifmedia_add().
Submitted by: Bhargava Chenna Marreddy <bhargava.marreddy@broadcom.com>
Reviewed by: shurd, sbruno
Approved by: sbruno (mentor)
Sponsored by: Broadcom Limited
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12423
Fix error when refilling netmap buffers that resulted in the first
buffer of the successive passes through ifl_bus_addrs[] leaving the
first value unset (tmp_pidx started at 1, not zero after the first time
through the loop).
Leave the one unused buffer required by some NICs visible in the netmap
ring rather than hidden. There will always be a buffer in use by the
kernel now when an iflib driver is used via netmap.
Always get the netmap slot index via netmap_idx_n2k() to account for
nkr_hwofs in a consistent way.
Split shared functionality into new functions.
iru_init(): shared by _iflib_fl_refill() and netmap_fl_refill()
netmap_fl_refill(): shared by iflib_netmap_rxsync() and
iflib_netmap_rxq_init()
PR: 222744
Reported by: Shirkdog <mshirk@daemon-security.com>
Reviewed by: sbruno
Approved by: sbruno (mentor)
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12769
It was reported on the community call that with
hw.pci.enable_msix=0, iflib would enable MSI-X on the device and attempt
to use it, which caused issues. Test the sysctl explicitly and do not
enable MSI-X if it's disabled globally.
Reviewed by: sbruno
Approved by: sbruno (mentor)
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12805
Now using "device iwmfw" or "device iwm8265fw" in one's kernel configuration
will potentially result in a working IWM8265 series wireless SoC.
This is an alternative to the fix that was made in r324470 for
`sys/modules/iwmfw`.
MFC after: 1 month
This adds some support for ARM as well as 64-bit. 64-bit on PowerPC is
currently not working, and ARM support has not been completed or tested on the
FreeBSD side.
As this was imported from a Linux tree, it includes some Linux-isms
(ioread/iowrite), so compile with the LinuxKPI for now. This may change in the
future.
We must send either an IDLE IMMEDIATE or a STANDBY IMMEDIATE to drives
on warm boot so their SMART and other volatile data is
persisted. However, for a warm boot we don't want to send STANDBY
IMMEDIATE to some spinning drives because they will spin down. If
there's a lot of these drives on the system, that can cause a
thundering herd problem at startup time (that in extreme cases causes
timeout in device discovery).
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12811
Use defines from defs.mk in most MD code (the biggest exception is
x86, which will be its own commit due to its size). Prefer including
bsd.init.mk over the variations (../Makefile.inc and src.opts.mk being
the two biggest ones).
Sponsored by: Netflix
timer frequency a power of two. This changes the frequency from 10 to
16.7 MHz (2 ^ 24 HZ). Using a power of two avoids roundoff errors when
doing arithmetic in sbintime_t units.
Testing shows this can fix erratic ntpd behavior in guests using the
hpet timer (which is the default for multicore guests).
Reported by: bsam@
Define EFISRC, EFIINC and EFIINCMD. Use them, as well as using other
symbols defined in defs.mk. Prefer <bsd.init.mk> to ../../Makefile.inc
or <src.opts.mk>.
Sponsored by: Netflix
fields in the softc; they're ORed together in the ofw_compat_data.
I already caught myself doing 'sc->fectype == <enum val>' without masking
out the feature bits in one place, and that's sure to happen again.
Glomming them together is convenient for storing them in the ofw_compat_data
array, but there's no reason to keep them together in the softc.
When available, enabling this feature causes the hardware to write data
to the receive buffer starting at a 16-bit offset from the start address.
This eliminates the need to copy the data after receiving to re-align
the protocol headers to a 32-bit boundary.
PR: 222634
Submitted by: sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de
Newer hardware splits the interrupts onto 3 different irq lines, but the
docs barely mention that there are multiple interrupts, and do not detail
how they're split up. The code now supports 1-3 irqs, and uses the same
interrupt service routine to handle all of them.
I modified the submitted changes to use bus_alloc_resources() instead of
using loops to allocate each irq separately. Thus, blame any bugs on me (I
can't actually test on imx7 hardware).
PR: 222634
Submitted by: sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de
When the FEC is connected to the AXI bus (indicated by AVB flag), a
MAC reset while a bus transaction is pending can hang the bus.
Instead of resetting, turn off the ENABLE bit, which allows the
hardware to complete any in-progress transfers (appending a bad CRC
to any partial packet) and release the AXI bus. This could probably
be done unconditionally for all hardware variants, but that hasn't
been tested.
PR: 222634
Submitted by: sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de
This flag is analogous to the Linux driver FEC_QUIRK_HAS_AVB. It
indicates an FEC with support for Audio Video Bridging (AVB). This
indicator is used for various other parts in the Linux driver
(drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c).
Use it to customize the receive/transmit buffer alignment. The receive
buffer alignment increased to 64-bytes on the i.MX 6SoloX and i.MX
7Dual. There are no hard alignment restrictions for transmit buffers on
these chips.
Fix the ffec_softc::fectype type to provide enough storage for the
feature flags.
PR: 222634
Submitted by: sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de
16 was the correct alignment for older hardware, but the imx7 requires
64-byte alignment, which is a fine value to use on all systems.
PR: 222634
Submitted by: sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de
When QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG_TRASH is configured, the queue linkage fields
are trashed upon removal of the item, so be sure to only read them before
removing the item.
No functional change intended.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
To accomodate all variaties of Pi DTS files floating around
we look for MAC address property either in DTS node for
USB ethernet (if it exists) or at predefined path
".../usb/hub/ethernet".
After r324184 smsc_fdt_find_eth_node started to return node
with compatibility string "usb424,ec00" as an eth node.
In imported GNU dts files this node still does not have
MAC address related property, and therefor following check for
"mac-address" and "local-mac-address" fails.
To make this logic more robust do not just search for the node
but also make sure it has required property, so if node with
accepted compatibility string exists but doesn't have the
property we fall back to looking for hardoded path mentioned above.
related to a signed/unsigned mismatch.
This should most likely fix the issue in sctp_sosend reported by
Dmitry Vyukov on the freebsd-hackers mailing list and found by
running syzkaller.
g_mirror_destroy() is supposed to unlock the softc before indicating
success, but it wasn't doing so if the caller raced with another
thread destroying the mirror.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Specifically, devices that do not support PCI-e FLR and were not
gracefully shutdown by the guest OS could continue to issue DMA
requests after the VM was terminated. The changes in r305485 meant
that those DMA requests were completed against the host's memory which
could result in random memory corruption. Instead, leave ppt devices
that are not attached to a VM disabled in the IOMMU and only restore
the devices to the host domain if the ppt(4) driver is detached from a
device.
As an added safety belt, disable busmastering for a pass-through device
when before adding it to the host domain during ppt(4) detach.
PR: 222937
Tested by: Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de>
Reviewed by: grehan
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12661
When multiple threads wish to report a tracing event to a debugger,
both threads call ptracestop() and one thread will win the race to be
the reporting thread (p->p_xthread). The debugger uses PT_LWPINFO
with the process ID to determine which thread / LWP is reporting an
event and the details of that event. This event is cleared as a side
effect of the subsequent ptrace event that resumed the process
(PT_CONTINUE, PT_STEP, etc.). However, ptrace() was clearing the
event identified by the LWP ID passed to the resume request even if
that wasn't the 'p_xthread'. This could result in clearing an event
that had not yet been observed by the debugger and leaving the
existing event for 'p_thread' pending so that it was reported a second
time.
Specifically, if the debugger stopped due to a software breakpoint in
one thread, but then switched to another thread that was used to
resume (e.g. if the user switched to a different thread and issued a
step), the resume request (PT_STEP) cleared a pending event (if any)
for the thread being stepped. However, the process immediately
stopped and the first thread reported it's breakpoint event a second
time. The debugger decremented the PC for "both" breakpoint events
which resulted in the PC now pointing into the middle of an
instruction (on x86) and a SIGILL fault when the process was resumed a
second time.
To fix, always clear the pending event for 'p_xthread' when resuming a
process. ptrace() still honors the requested LWP ID when enabling
single-stepping (PT_STEP) or setting a different PC (PT_CONTINUE).
Reported by: GDB testsuite (gdb.threads/continue-pending-status.exp)
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12794
To save SMART data and for a drive to understand that it's been nicely
shutdown, we need to send a STANDBY IMMEDIATE. Modify adaspindown to
use a local CCB on the stack. When we're panicing, used
xpt_polled_action rather than cam_periph_runccb so that we can SEND
IMMEDIATE after we've shutdown the scheduler.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Reviewed by: scottl@, gallatin@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12799
hw.ipmi.cycle_time is the time to wait for the power down phase of the
ipmi power cycle before falling back to either reboot or halt.
Sponsored by: Netflix
o Make hw.ipmi.on a tuneable
o Changes to keep shutdown from hanging indefinitately after the wd
would normally have been disabled.
o Add support for setting pretimeout (which fires an interrupt
some time before the actual watchdog expires)
o Allow refinement of the actions to take when the watchdog expires
o Allow special startup timeout to keep us from hanging in boot
before watchdogd is started, but after we've loaded the kernel.
Obtained From: Netflix OCA Firmware
An off-by-one error has been present since the system call was first present
in 185878. It additionally became a memory corruption bug after change
324941. The failure is actually revealed by our existing AIO tests.
However, apparently nobody's been running those in 32-bit emulation mode.
Reported by: Coverity, cem
CID: 1382114
MFC after: 18 days
X-MFC-With: 324941
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp