Handle a case in kern_openat() when vn_open() change file type from
DTYPE_VNODE.
Only acquire locks for O_EXLOCK/O_SHLOCK if file type is still vnode,
since we allow for fcntl(2) to process with advisory locks for
DTYPE_VNODE only. Another reason is that all fo_close() routines need to
check and release locks otherwise.
For O_TRUNC, call fo_truncate() instead of truncating the vnode.
Warner Losh [Mon, 12 Apr 2010 18:28:08 +0000 (18:28 +0000)]
bce, bwi, bwn, mfi, mpt and siba_bwn all now compile that arm and mips
have added a BUS_SPACE_UNSPECIFIED definition. Add them back to the
mix on these platforms.
Luigi Rizzo [Mon, 12 Apr 2010 16:37:45 +0000 (16:37 +0000)]
Bring in geom_sched, support for scheduling disk I/O requests
in a device independent manner. Also include an example anticipatory
scheduler, gsched_rr, which gives very nice performance improvements
in presence of competing random access patterns.
This is joint work with Fabio Checconi, developed last year
and presented at BSDCan 2009. You can find details in the
README file or at
sh: Test that bogus values of PWD are not imported from the environment.
Current versions pass this test trivially by never importing PWD, but I plan
to change sh to import PWD if it is an absolute pathname for the current
directory, possibly containing symlinks.
Marius Strobl [Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:08:54 +0000 (20:08 +0000)]
While SPARC V9 allows tininess to be detected either before or after
rounding (impl. dep. #55), the SPARC JPS1 responsible for SPARC64 and
UltraSPARC processors defines that in all cases tininess is detected
before rounding therefore rounding up to the smallest normalized number
should set the underflow flag. This change is needed for using SoftFloat
on sparc64 for reference purposes.
Tim Kientzle [Sun, 11 Apr 2010 18:44:42 +0000 (18:44 +0000)]
If a file is specifically both included and excluded, then:
* It is not extracted (because it is excluded)
* If it's not present in the archive, then an error is
reported (because the file was requested and not found)
* If it is present in the archive, no error is reported.
Previously, this would always report an error because the
exclusion prevented the entry from matching the inclusion.
Also, tar is now more reluctant to report unmatched inclusions.
Previously, "tar x file1 'file*'" against an archive that contained a
single entry "file1" would match file1 and then report an error for
the second pattern because it wasn't matched. It now considers both
inclusions to be matched and reports no error.
Check that the interface is on the list of cloned interfaces before trying
to remove it to avoid panics in case of two threads trying to remove it in
parallel.
Alan Cox [Sun, 11 Apr 2010 16:26:07 +0000 (16:26 +0000)]
Initialize the virtual memory-related resource limits in a single place.
Previously, one of these limits was initialized in two places to a
different value in each place. Moreover, because an unsigned int was used
to represent the amount of pageable physical memory, some of these limits
were incorrectly initialized on 64-bit architectures. (Currently, this
error is masked by login.conf's default settings.)
Make vm_thread_swapin() and vm_thread_swapout() static.
Plug reference leaks in the link-layer code ("new-arp") that previously
prevented the link-layer entry from being freed.
In both in.c and in6.c (though that code path seems to be basically dead)
plug a reference leak in case of a pending callout being drained.
In if_ether.c consistently add a reference before resetting the callout
and in case we canceled a pending one remove the reference for that.
In the final case in arptimer, before freeing the expired entry, remove
the reference again and explicitly call callout_stop() to clear the active
flag.
In nd6.c:nd6_free() we are only ever called from the callout function and
thus need to remove the reference there as well before calling into
llentry_free().
In if_llatbl.c when freeing entire tables make sure that in case we cancel
a pending callout to remove the reference as well.
Reviewed by: qingli (earlier version)
MFC after: 10 days
Problem observed, patch tested by: simon on ipv6gw.f.o,
Christian Kratzer (ck cksoft.de),
Evgenii Davidov (dado korolev-net.ru)
PR: kern/144564
Configurations still affected: with options FLOWTABLE
Ed Schouten [Sun, 11 Apr 2010 12:02:13 +0000 (12:02 +0000)]
Alphabetically sort the output of lastlogin(8).
According to the manpage, the entries have to be sorted by uid. This is
no longer possible, since our utmpx implementation is completely unaware
of user IDs. You can safely add entries for multiple users sharing the
same uid.
Make the output less random by sorting everything by name.
In if_detach_internal() we cannot hold the af_data lock over the
dom_ifdetach() calls as they might sleep for callout_drain().
Do as we do in if_attachdomain1() [r121470] and handle
if_afdata_initialized earlier and call dom_ifdetach() unlocked.
In if_detach_internal() only try to do the detach run if if_attachdomain1()
has actually succeeded to initialize and attach. There is a theoretical
possibility to drop out early in if_attachdomain1() leaving the array
uninitialized if we cannot get the lock.
Try to help with a virtualized dummynet after r206428.
This adds the explicit include (so far probably included through one of the
few "hidden" includes in other header files) for vnet.h and adds a cast
to unbreak LINT-VIMAGE.
Bernhard Schmidt [Sat, 10 Apr 2010 13:54:00 +0000 (13:54 +0000)]
Add WPA-None support:
* WPA-None requires ap_scan=2:
The major difference between ap_scan=1 (default) and 2 is, that no
IEEE80211_IOC_SCAN* ioctls/functions are called, though, there is a
dependency on those. For example the call to wpa_driver_bsd_scan()
sets the interface UP, this never happens, therefore the interface
must be marked up in wpa_driver_bsd_associate(). IEEE80211_IOC_SSID
also is not called, which means that the SSID has not been set prior
to the IEEE80211_MLME_ASSOC call.
* WPA-None has no support for sequence number updates, it doesn't make
sense to check for replay violations..
* I had some crashes right after the switch to RUN state, issue is
that sc->sc_lastrs was not yet defined.
Bruce M Simpson [Sat, 10 Apr 2010 12:05:31 +0000 (12:05 +0000)]
Fix a few issues related to the legacy 4.4 BSD multicast APIs.
IPv4 addresses can and do change during normal operation. Testing by
pfSense developers exposed an issue where OpenOSPFD was using the IPv4
address to leave the OSPF link-scope multicast groups on a dynamic
OpenVPN tun interface, rather than using RFC 3678 with the interface
index, which won't be raced when the interface's addresses change.
In inp_join_group():
If we are already a member of an ASM group, and IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP or
MCAST_JOIN_GROUP ioctls are re-issued, return EADDRINUSE as per the
legacy 4.4BSD multicast API. This bends RFC 3678 slightly, but does
not violate POLA for apps using the old API.
It also stops us falling through to kicking IGMP state transactions
in what is otherwise a no-op case.
[This has already been dealt with in HEAD, but make it explicit before
we MFC the change to 8.]
In inp_leave_group():
Fix a bogus conditional.
Move the ifp null check to ioctls MCAST_LEAVE* in the switch..case
where it actually belongs.
If an interface was specified, by primary IPv4 address, for ioctl
IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP or MCAST_LEAVE_GROUP (an ASM full leave operation),
then and only then should we look up the ifp from the IPv4 address in
mreqs.imr_interface.
If not, we fall through to imo_match_group() as before, but only in
the IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP case.
With these changes, the legacy 4.4BSD multicast API idempotence should
be mostly preserved in the SSM enabled IPv4 stack.
Marius Strobl [Sat, 10 Apr 2010 11:52:12 +0000 (11:52 +0000)]
Add sbbc(4), a driver for the BootBus controller found in Serengeti and
StarCat systems which provides time-of-day services for both as well as
console service for Serengeti, i.e. Sun Fire V1280. While the latter is
described with a device type of serial in the OFW device tree, it isn't
actually an UART. Nevertheless the console service is handled by uart(4)
as this allowed to re-use quite a bit of MD and MI code. Actually, this
idea is stolen from Linux which interfaces the sun4v hypervisor console
with the Linux counterpart of uart(4).
Marius Strobl [Sat, 10 Apr 2010 11:13:51 +0000 (11:13 +0000)]
Correct the DCR_IPE macro to refer to the right bit. Also improve the
associated comment as besides US-IV+ these bits are only available with
US-III++, i.e. the 1.2GHz version of the US-III+.
Marius Strobl [Sat, 10 Apr 2010 10:44:41 +0000 (10:44 +0000)]
Do as the comment suggests and determine the bus space based on the last
bus we actually mapped at rather than always based on the last bus we
encountered while moving upward in the tree. Otherwise we might use the
wrong bus space in case the bridge directly underneath the nexus doesn't
require mapping, i.e. was skipped as it's the case for ssm(4) nodes.
Bernhard Schmidt [Sat, 10 Apr 2010 07:00:26 +0000 (07:00 +0000)]
iwn4965_set_txpower() uses maxpwr from EEPROM to calculate the power to
set, it make sense to actually initialize that array. This fixes some
issues with 4965 adapters where the TX power is crucial.
This got lost somewhere while merging with the OpenBSD code.
Bernhard Schmidt [Sat, 10 Apr 2010 06:58:24 +0000 (06:58 +0000)]
* Rename bluetooth coexistence flags, no binary change.
* Enable DC calibration and crystal calibration on Centrino Advanced-N
6250 parts.
* Workaround for a HW bug (does not affect 4965AGN) that may sporadically
affect latency under some rare circumstances. From a similar commit to
iwlwifi.
* Update sensitivity settings for 5000 series to workaround a performance
bug in the DSP (1000 is not affected so we keep the old values for 5000).
* Update sensitivity settings for 6000 series.
* Set differential gains on 6250 too (but use a 1.0 factor, not 1.5).
* Init OFDM sensitivity with min value (which depends on the chip)
instead of hardcoding it to 90.
* Read calibration version from ROM and set IWN_GP_DRIVER_CALIB_VER6
bit on 6x50 if version >= 6.
Jack F Vogel [Fri, 9 Apr 2010 23:15:37 +0000 (23:15 +0000)]
A few more changes from yongari:
- code flow in handler could let interrupt be
reenabled when not wanted.
- change where the RX lock is taken to improve
performance.
- adapter->msix is true for MSI systems also,
it needs to explicitly test for 82574, good one :)
Jack F Vogel [Fri, 9 Apr 2010 21:16:45 +0000 (21:16 +0000)]
Thanks to Michael Tuexen for catching this, bit set that
keeps the clock from being reset when writing to EITR was
incorrect, also there is a shared code #define for it anyway.
Luigi Rizzo [Fri, 9 Apr 2010 18:02:19 +0000 (18:02 +0000)]
This commit enables partial operation of dummynet with kernels
compiled with "options VIMAGE".
As it is now, there is still a single instance of the pipes,
and it is only usable from vnet0 (the main instance).
Trying to use a pipe from a different vimage does not crash
the system as it did before, but the traffic coming out from
the pipe goes to the wrong place, and i still need to
figure out where.
Support for per-vimage pipes is almost there (just a matter of
uncommenting the VNET_* definitions for dn_cfg, plus putting into
the structure the remaining static variables), however i need
first to figure out how init/uninit work, and also to understand
where packets are ending up on exit from a pipe.
In summary: vimage support for dummynet is not complete yet,
but we are getting there.
Roman Divacky [Fri, 9 Apr 2010 15:21:11 +0000 (15:21 +0000)]
Rename the ALIGN macro to LINT_ALIGN so it does not clash with machine/param.h
Bump the alignment to 16bytes because lint1 memory allocator is used for
objects that require 16bytes alignment on amd64 (ie. val_t). This makes
lint1 work when compiled with compiler(s) that use SSE for memcpy on amd64.
(e.g. clang).
Ken Smith [Fri, 9 Apr 2010 14:27:17 +0000 (14:27 +0000)]
Shift the version of perl used by the release build process over to
perl-5.10. This aligns the release build process with the current
default version of perl in the ports tree.
Ken Smith [Fri, 9 Apr 2010 14:24:00 +0000 (14:24 +0000)]
Pass the HTTP_PROXY and FTP_PROXY environment variables through in addition
to FTP_PASSIVE_MODE so release building works for a machine that needs
to use a proxy.
PR: misc/137688
Submitted by: Michael Leun
MFC after: 2 weeks
Default the machdep.lapic_allclocks to be enabled in order to cope with
broken atrtc.
Now if you want more correct stats on profhz and stathz it may be
disabled by setting to 0.
Reported by: A. Akephalos <akephalos dot akephalos at gmail dot com>,
Jakub Lach <jakub_lach at mailplus dot pl>
MFC: 1 week
Alan Cox [Fri, 9 Apr 2010 02:39:20 +0000 (02:39 +0000)]
Introduce the function kmem_alloc_attr(), which allocates kernel virtual
memory with the specified physical attributes. In particular, like
kmem_alloc_contig(), the caller can specify the physical address range
from which the physical pages are allocated and the memory attributes
(i.e., cache behavior) for these physical pages. However, in contrast to
kmem_alloc_contig() or contigmalloc(), the physical pages that are
allocated by kmem_alloc_attr() are not necessarily physically contiguous.
This function is needed by DRM and VirtualBox.
Correct an error in the prototype for kmem_malloc(). The third argument
had the wrong type.
Improve the handling of IPv6 configuration in rc.d. The ipv6_enable
and ipv6_ifconfig_<interface> options have already been deprecated,
these changes do not alter that.
With these changes any value set for ipv6_enable will emit a
warning. In order to avoid a POLA violation for the deprecation
of the option ipv6_enable=NO will still disable configuration
for all interfaces other than lo0. ipv6_enable=YES will not have
any effect, but will emit an additional warning. Support and
warnings for this option will be removed in FreeBSD 10.x.
Consistent with the current code, in order for IPv6 to be configured
on an interface (other than lo0) an ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6
option will have to be added to /etc/rc.conf[.local].
1. Clean up and minor optimizations for the following functions:
ifconfig_up (the ipv6 elements)
ipv6if
ipv6_autoconfif
get_if_var
_ifconfig_getargs
The cleanups generally were to move the "easy" tests earlier in the
functions, and consolidate duplicate code.
2. Stop overloading ipv6_prefer with the ability to disable IPv6
configuration.
3. Remove noafif() which was only ever called from ipv6_autoconfif.
Instead, simplify and integrate the tests into that function, and
convert the test to use is_wired_interface() instead of listing
wireless interfaces explicitly.
4. Integrate backwards compatibility for ipv6_ifconfig_<interface>
into _ifconfig_getargs. This dramatically simplifies the code in
all of the callers, and avoids a lot of other code duplication.
5. In rc.d/netoptions, add code for an ipv6_privacy option to use
RFC 4193 style pseudo-random addresses (this is what windows does
by default, FYI).
6. Add support for the [NO]RTADV options in ifconfig_getargs() and
ipv6_autoconfif(). In the latter, include support for the explicit
addition of [-]accept_rtadv in ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6 as is done
in the current code.
7. In rc.d/netif add a warning if $ipv6_enable is set, and remove
the set_rcvar_obsolete for it. Also remove the latter from
rc.d/ip6addrctl.
8. In /etc/defaults/rc.conf:
Add an example for RTADV configuration.
Set ipv6_network_interfaces to AUTO.
Switch ipv6_prefer to YES. If ipv6_enable is not set this will have
no effect.
Fix a bug where bus_dma_load_xxx() would not bounce misaligned buffers
due to rounding the buffer's physical address to the beginning of its
page. This fixes a panic in arge(4) when using PPPoE.
Reported by: Jakob van Santen <vansanten at wisc dot edu>
Reviewed by: gonzo
Obtained from: amd64
Jack F Vogel [Thu, 8 Apr 2010 19:13:42 +0000 (19:13 +0000)]
Three changes:
- add CRC stripping to the RX side, this was handled
by some obscure code in rxeof previously, its easier
to simply have the hardware strip it now.
- Add back an ALTQ change that slipped between the cracks
- Add an update to the watchdog_time in the xmit code, not
doing this in ixgbe caused problems, think its needed here
as well.
Enhance r199804 by marking the daemonised child as immune to OOM instead
of short-living parent. Only mark the master process that accepts
connections, do not protect connection handlers spawned from inetd.
Jack F Vogel [Thu, 8 Apr 2010 00:50:43 +0000 (00:50 +0000)]
Important fix got clobbered in the em driver, keeping
VLAN HWFILTER from being used by default, this breaks
stacked pseudo devices, and as it turns out, also breaks
virtual machines that happen to use VLANS (didn't know that
before :). Put the fix back into the em driver, and for good
measure add the same code to the igb driver where it should
have been anyway.
Xin LI [Wed, 7 Apr 2010 22:54:53 +0000 (22:54 +0000)]
Diff reduction against NetBSD and add myself to AUTHORS section of the
manual page as I wrote the unpack functionality. No actual executable
code change verified with md5(1).