Implement CMD53 block mode support for SDHCI and AllWinner-based boards
If a custom block size requested, use it, otherwise revert to the previous logic
of using just a data size if it's less than MMC_BLOCK_SIZE, and MMC_BLOCK_SIZE otherwise.
Add new fields to mmc_data in preparation to SDIO CMD53 block mode support
SDIO command CMD53 (IO_RW_EXTENDED) allows data transfers using blocks of 1-2048 bytes,
with a maximum of 511 blocks per request.
Extend mmc_data structure to properly describe such requests,
and initialize the new fields in kernel and userland consumers.
No actual driver changes happen yet, these will follow in the separate changes.
manu [Wed, 10 Apr 2019 19:18:05 +0000 (19:18 +0000)]
arm: dts: Remove some old DTS
RPI is using the firmware provided DTS since 12.0
Pandaboard works with the Linux DTS
RK* Exynos* and Meson*/Odroid* don't even work with current
source code, if someone wants to make them work again they
better use the Linux DTS.
Fix a small bug in the tcp_log_id where the bucket
was unlocked and yet the bucket-unlock flag was not
changed to false. This can cause a panic if INVARIANTS
is on and we go through the right path (though rare).
This fixes the correct bug :)
libbe(3): use libzfs name validation for datasets/snapshot names
Our home-rolled solution didn't quite capture all of the details, and we
didn't actually validate snapshot names at all. zfs_name_valid captures the
important details, but it doesn't necessarily expose the errors that we're
wanting to see in the be_validate_* functions. Validating lengths
independently, then the names, should make this a non-issue.
Refine r330113 to honor the ProducerConsumer flag most of the time.
While it is true that the ACPI spec says that the flag is only valid
on Extended Address Space Descriptors, examples of other descriptors
in the spec use the ProducerConsumer flag explicitly, and real
hardware uses it as well. In fact, even in the ASL of the Thunder X2
for which r330113 was a workaround, some devices use this flag on
non-Extended Address Space Descriptors correctly. Instead, only
ignore the flag for resources associated with the UART devices on the
Thunder X2 using the "ARMH0011" HID to identify these devices.
This should fix regressions from ignoring this flag in other contexts
such as Hyper-V.
Fix dirty buf exhaustion easily triggered with msdosfs.
If truncate(2) is performed on msdosfs file, which extends the file by
system-depended large amount, fs creates corresponding amount of dirty
delayed-write buffers, which can consume all buffers. Such buffers
cannot be flushed by the bufdaemon because the ftruncate() thread owns
the vnode lock. So the system runs out of free buffers, and even
truncate() thread starves, which means deadlock because it owns the
vnode lock.
Fix this by doing vnode fsync in extendfile() when low memory or low
buffers condition detected, which flushes all dirty buffers belonging
to the file being extended.
Note that the more usual fallback to bawrite() does not work
acceptable in this situation, because it would only allow one buffer
to be recycled. Other filesystems, most important UFS, do not allow
userspace to create arbitrary amount of dirty delayed-write buffers
without feedback, so bawrite() is good enough for them.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Don't pre-reserve resources for CPU devices when they are set.
CPUs can use shared (RF_SHAREABLE) resources for the I/O port used for
entering and exiting C states. If this I/O port is included in an ACPI
system resource device, then this happens to still work, but if the port
wasn't part of a system resource device, only the first CPU could allocate
the I/O port and use C states since resource_list_reserve() was always
allocating the resource from nexus0 without RF_SHAREABLE. By avoiding
the reservation, the flags from the bus_alloc_resource() in the CPU driver
(which include RF_SHAREABLE) are honored.
pci_cfgreg.c: Use io port config access for early boot time.
Some early PCIe chipsets are explicitly listed in the white-list to
enable use of the MMIO config space accesses, perhaps because ACPI
tables were not reliable source of the base MCFG address at that time.
For that chipsets, MCFG base was read from the known chipset MCFGbase
config register.
During very early stage of boot, when access to the PCI config space
is performed (see e.g. pci_early_quirks.c), we cannot map 255MB of
registers because the method used with pre-boot pmap overflows initial
kernel page tables.
Move fallback to read MCFGbase to the attachment method of the
x86/legacy device, which removes code duplication, and results in the
use of io accesses until MCFG is parsed or legacy attach called.
For amd64, pre-initialize cfgmech with CFGMECH_1, right now we
dynamically assign CFGMECH_1 to it anyway, and remove checks for
CFGMECH_NONE.
There is a mention in the Intel documentation for corresponding
chipsets that OS must use either io port or MMIO access method, but we
already break this rule by reading MCFGbase register, so one more
access seems to be innocent.
1. Not all kernels have netmap(4) support. Check for netmap(4) support before
attempting to run the tests via the `PLAIN_REQUIRE_KERNEL_MODULE(..)` macro.
2. Libraries shouldn't be added to LDFLAGS; they should be added to LIBADD
instead. This allows the build system to evaluate dependencies for sanity.
3. Sort some of the Makefile variables per bsd.README.
1., in particular, will resolve failures when running this testcase on kernels
lacking netmap(4) support, e.g., the i386 GENERIC kernels on ^/stable/11 and
^/stable/12.
Final cleanup routines shouldn't be called from testcases; it should be called
from the testcase cleanup routine.
Furthermore, `geli_test_cleanup` should take care of cleaning up geli providers
and the memory disks used for the geli providers. `geli_test_cleanup` will always
be executed whereas the equivalent logic in `geli_test_body`, may not have been
executed if the test failed prior to the logic being run.
Prior to this change, the test case was trying to clean up `$md` twice: once in
at the end of the test case body function, and the other in the cleanup function.
The cleanup function logic was failing because there wasn't anything to clean up
in the cleanup function and the errors weren't being ignored.
In some cases like NanoPI R1, its second USB ethernet
RTL8152 (chip version URE_CHIP_VER_4C10) doesn't
have hardwired MAC address, in other words, it is all zeros.
This commit fixes it by setting random MAC address
when MAC address is all zeros.
$() is more modern and also nests. Convert the mix of styles to using
only the former (although the latter was more common). It's the more
dominant style in other shell scripts these days as well.
In the unlinkat syscall, the operation is performed on the directory
descriptor, not the file descriptor. The file descriptor is used only for
verification so do not expect any additional capabilities on it.
Reported by: antoine
Tested by: antoine
Discussed with: kib, emaste, bapt
Sponsored by: Fudo Security
Fix URE_WDT6_SET_MODE value in the register definition.
Both linux and u-boot sources for RTL8152 driver has this value.
RTL8152 USB ethernet is used in NanoPI R1 board as second ethernet.
This fixes for me RTL8152 USB ethernet not detected problem after
reboot on NanoPI R1 board.
Both NetBSD and OpenBSD have a wrong value so far.
Fix copying of MEMBUFs to MEMBUFs. This case was implemented by using
the same code as the VIDBUF8 case, so it only worked for depths <= 8.
The 2 directions for copying between VIDBUFs and MEMBUFs worked by using
a Read/Write organization which makes the destination a VIDBUF so the
MEMBUF case was not reached, and the VIDBUF cases have already been fixed.
Fix this by removing "optimizations" for the VIDBUF8 case so that the
MEMBUF case can fall through to the general (non-segmented) case. The
optimizations were to duplicate code for the VIDBUF8 case so as to
avoid 2 multiplications by 1 at runtime. This optimization is not useful
since the multiplications are not in the inner loop.
Remove the same "optimization" for the VIDBUF8S case. It was even less
useful there since it duplicated more to do relatively less.
Fix restoring the geometry when recovering from an error. Just restore the
previous geometry, and don't do extra work to calculate the default geometry
so as to reset to that.
All variable assignments that start in column 1 have to be on a single
line for amd to build due to as weird dependency there (most likely it
can be fixed to use the new VARS_ONLY feature, but it isn't
today). usr.sbin/amd/include/Makefile calls
usr.sbin/amd/include/newvers.sh which does:
eval `LC_ALL=C egrep '^[A-Z]+=' $1 | grep -v COPYRIGHT`
which is where that requirement comes from. It handles COPYRIGHT since
that's an exception. Rather than add additional exceptions, cope with
the long line in newvers.sh instead. Note: it no longer needs to
filter COPYRIGHT because the assignment doesn't start in column 1
anymore.
I had done a universe when I had an earlier version of r346018 that
had it as one line. When I changed it to multi-line as suggested in
the review, I only built kernels on a couple of architectures to make
sure it didn't break anything.
In certain scenarios, it is possible for PCPU data to be
accessed before it has been initialized (e.g. during printf
if the kernel was built with the TSLOG option).
Initialize the PCPU pointer for hart 0 at the beginning of
initriscv() rather than near the end.
Such processes will be reparented to the reaper when the current
parent is done with them (i.e., ptrace detached), so p_oppid must be
updated accordingly.
Add a regression test to exercise this code path. Previously it
would not be possible to reap an orphan with a stale oppid.
Reviewed by: kib, mjg
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19825
loader: mod_loadkld() error: we previously assumed 'last_file' could be null
The last_file variable is used to reset the loadaddr variable back to original
value; however, it is possible the last_file is NULL, so we can not blindly
trust it. But then again, we can just save the original loadaddr and use
the saved value for recovery.
Fix nfsuserd so that it handles the mapped localhost address when jails
are enabled.
The nfsuserd(8) daemon does not function correctly when jails are enabled,
since localhost gets mapped to another IP address and, as such, the upcall
RPC fails.
This patch fixes the problem by doing a getsockname(2) of a socket mapped
to localhost to find out what the correct address is for the comparison
test with the upcall's from IP address.
This patch also adds INET6 support and the required #ifdef's for INET and
INET6. It now uses INET6 by default for the upcalls, if the kernel has
INET6 support and the daemon is also built with INET6 support.
Add INET6 support for the upcalls to the nfsuserd daemon.
The kernel code uses UDP to do upcalls to the nfsuserd(8) daemon to get
updates to the username<->uid and groupname<->gid mappings.
A change to AF_LOCAL last year had to be reverted, since it could result
in vnode locking issues on the AF_LOCAL socket.
This patch adds INET6 support and the required #ifdef INET and INET6
to the code.
* The BIO bio_data may not be page aligned. Only the base address of each
page worth of data is extracted to pass to OPAL. Without page alignment
it can scribble over random memory when finishing the page read. Fix this
by short-reading the first page to properly align for full page reads.
* Fix the definition of OPAL_FLASH_ERASE.
* Properly handle the async message result, as now returned from r345974.
* Properly return the full opal_msg from an async completion.
* Don't keep bugging OPAL, wait 100us or so. With some minor changes to
DELAY() to drop to very low priority, the thread won't hog the CPU while
polling for the async completion.
eugen [Fri, 5 Apr 2019 22:45:08 +0000 (22:45 +0000)]
network.subr: improve configuration of cloned gif(4) interfaces
ifconfig(8) syntax allows to specify only single address_family,
so we need additional invocation of ifconfig to support configuration
of cloned gif interface that may use different address families
for its internal and external addresses.
Also, ifconfig(8) does not allow to omit "inet6" keyword for address family
specifying IPv6 addresses as outer addresses of the interface.
Also, address_family is not "parameter" and it has to go before parameters
including "tunnel" keyword, so "ifconfig gif0 tunnel inet6 $oip1 $oip2" would be
wrong syntax and only "ifconfig gif0 inet6 tunnel $oip1 $oip2" is right.
Provide newbus infrastructure for initiating device reset.
The methods BUS_RESET_PREPARE(), BUS_RESET(), and BUS_RESET_POST()
should be implemented by bus which can provide reset to a device. The
methods are described in inline doxygen comments.
Code only provides BUS_RESET_PREPARE() and BUS_RESET_POST() helpers
instead of default implementation, because actual bus needs to handle
device state around reset, while helpers provide the other half of
typical prepare/post code.
bhyve's NVMe emulation was transferring Identify data back to the guest
incorrectly causing memory corruptions. These corruptions resulted in
core dumps and other system level errors in the guest.
In their simplest form, NVMe Physical Region Page (PRP) values in
commands indicate which physical pages to use for data transfer. The
first PRP value is not required to be page aligned but does not cross a
page boundary. The second PRP value must be page aligned, does not cross
a page boundary, and need not be contiguous with PRP1.
The code was copying Identify data past the end of PRP1. This happens to
work if PRP1 and PRP2 are physically contiguous but will corrupt guest
memory in unpredictable ways if they are not.
Fix is to copy the Identify data back to the guest piecewise (i.e. for
each PRP entry). Also fix a similarly wrong problem when copying back
Log page data.
The NVMe specification defines bits 13:4 of BAR0 as Reserved (i.e. 0x0).
Most drivers do not enforce this, but the Windows NVMe driver does and
will refuse to start the device (i.e. error 10) if any of these bits are
set.
The current BAR size calculation tries to minimize the amount of memory
the device reserves by scaling the BAR size by the maximum number of
queues supported by the device. But unless the device supports a large
number of queue pairs (over 1536), it will reserve too little memory.
The fix is to allocate a minimum of 16K bytes for BAR0.
manu [Fri, 5 Apr 2019 14:44:23 +0000 (14:44 +0000)]
twsi: Add interrupt mode
Add the ability to use interrupts for i2c message.
We still use polling for early boot i2c transfer (for PMIC
for example) but as soon as interrupts are available use them.
On Allwinner SoC >A20 is seems that polling mode is broken for some
reason, this is now fixed by using interrupt mode.
For Allwinner also fix the frequency calculation, the one in the code
was for when the APB frequency is at 48Mhz while it is at 24Mhz on most
(all?) Allwinner SoCs. We now support both cases.
While here add more debug info when it's compiled in.
Remove the phrase from boilerplate copyright we stick on vers.c when
we can't find the template file. In practice, this won't change a
thing, except for the case of compiling the kernel standalone w/o the
rest of a tree on a system that doesn't have
/usr/share/examples/etc/bsd-copyright installed.