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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jack F Vogel
65c7bc2147 Absolute pathname in the Makefile was broken, this
version should work correctly.
2007-05-04 07:21:01 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
d3b79b162d Last minute mistake crept in, old file name.
Approved by:pdeuskar
2007-05-04 05:58:46 +00:00
SUZUKI Shinsuke
8d290a593f fixed a memory leak in unresolved ND queue processing
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
2007-05-04 02:34:17 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
89290aa383 Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new
shared code infrastructure that is family specific and
modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit
nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable.

The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core
code but testing at Intel has been going on for months,
it is fairly stable.

I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that
CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any
thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :)

Approved by pdeuskar
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
832eef31d1 Add a newline to the printf message. 2007-05-03 22:39:52 +00:00
Stanislav Sedov
679420161d - Add documentation notes for the 'a' option, forgotten in the previous
commit.

  commands.c [1]
  top.X

Suggested by:	rafan [1]
2007-05-03 22:17:35 +00:00
Robert Watson
7abab91135 sblock() implements a sleep lock by interlocking SB_WANT and SB_LOCK flags
on each socket buffer with the socket buffer's mutex.  This sleep lock is
used to serialize I/O on sockets in order to prevent I/O interlacing.

This change replaces the custom sleep lock with an sx(9) lock, which
results in marginally better performance, better handling of contention
during simultaneous socket I/O across multiple threads, and a cleaner
separation between the different layers of locking in socket buffers.
Specifically, the socket buffer mutex is now solely responsible for
serializing simultaneous operation on the socket buffer data structure,
and not for I/O serialization.

While here, fix two historic bugs:

(1) a bug allowing I/O to be occasionally interlaced during long I/O
    operations (discovere by Isilon).

(2) a bug in which failed non-blocking acquisition of the socket buffer
    I/O serialization lock might be ignored (discovered by sam).

SCTP portion of this patch submitted by rrs.
2007-05-03 14:42:42 +00:00
David Malone
61f31ed6cf Initialise variable size so that reading stdin works deterministically.
Add missing include.

Default to WARNS=6.
2007-05-03 13:57:19 +00:00
Benjamin Close
d7a1f74bec Add myself
Approved by:	mlaier (mentor)
2007-05-03 11:34:36 +00:00
Kevin Lo
3eeb00692a Remove sa1_cache_clean_addr. It isn't needed. 2007-05-03 09:51:12 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
ff6c5cf657 Fix flag descriptions. 2007-05-03 09:07:36 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
e3163ef60a - Add a disabled state for ports that can not be aggregated
- Refine check for lacp links, set to disabled if not suitable
2007-05-03 08:56:20 +00:00
Colin Percival
c85ac10468 If lstat(2) fails, have bsdtar return a non-zero exit code if the
failed path is one which was specified on the command line.

This is a compromise between the situation prior to revision 1.57
(where a race between tar(1) and rm(1) could cause tar(1) to
spuriously report an error) and the situation after revision 1.57
(where "tar -c /no/such/path" prints a warning but returns with
an exit code of zero).

Inspired by:	rafan
MFC after:	1 week
2007-05-03 04:33:11 +00:00
John Baldwin
9310f22692 Update __FreeBSD_version check for MFC of pmap_mapbios(). 2007-05-02 18:43:51 +00:00
John Baldwin
e706f7f0c7 Revamp the MSI/MSI-X code a bit to achieve two main goals:
- Simplify the amount of work that has be done for each architecture by
  pushing more of the truly MI code down into the PCI bus driver.
- Don't bind MSI-X indicies to IRQs so that we can allow a driver to map
  multiple MSI-X messages into a single IRQ when handling a message
  shortage.

The changes include:
- Add a new pcib_if method: PCIB_MAP_MSI() which is called by the PCI bus
  to calculate the address and data values for a given MSI/MSI-X IRQ.
  The x86 nexus drivers map this into a call to a new 'msi_map()' function
  in msi.c that does the mapping.
- Retire the pcib_if method PCIB_REMAP_MSIX() and remove the 'index'
  parameter from PCIB_ALLOC_MSIX().  MD code no longer has any knowledge
  of the MSI-X index for a given MSI-X IRQ.
- The PCI bus driver now stores more MSI-X state in a child's ivars.
  Specifically, it now stores an array of IRQs (called "message vectors" in
  the code) that have associated address and data values, and a small
  virtual version of the MSI-X table that specifies the message vector
  that a given MSI-X table entry uses.  Sparse mappings are permitted in
  the virtual table.
- The PCI bus driver now configures the MSI and MSI-X address/data
  registers directly via custom bus_setup_intr() and bus_teardown_intr()
  methods.  pci_setup_intr() invokes PCIB_MAP_MSI() to determine the
  address and data values for a given message as needed.  The MD code
  no longer has to call back down into the PCI bus code to set these
  values from the nexus' bus_setup_intr() handler.
- The PCI bus code provides a callout (pci_remap_msi_irq()) that the MD
  code can call to force the PCI bus to re-invoke PCIB_MAP_MSI() to get
  new values of the address and data fields for a given IRQ.  The x86
  MSI code uses this when an MSI IRQ is moved to a different CPU, requiring
  a new value of the 'address' field.
- The x86 MSI psuedo-driver loses a lot of code, and in fact the separate
  MSI/MSI-X pseudo-PICs are collapsed down into a single MSI PIC driver
  since the only remaining diff between the two is a substring in a
  bootverbose printf.
- The PCI bus driver will now restore MSI-X state (including programming
  entries in the MSI-X table) on device resume.
- The interface for pci_remap_msix() has changed.  Instead of accepting
  indices for the allocated vectors, it accepts a mini-virtual table
  (with a new length parameter).  This table is an array of u_ints, where
  each value specifies which allocated message vector to use for the
  corresponding MSI-X message.  A vector of 0 forces a message to not
  have an associated IRQ.  The device may choose to only use some of the
  IRQs assigned, in which case the unused IRQs must be at the "end" and
  will be released back to the system.  This allows a driver to use the
  same remap table for different shortage values.  For example, if a driver
  wants 4 messages, it can use the same remap table (which only uses the
  first two messages) for the cases when it only gets 2 or 3 messages and
  in the latter case the PCI bus will release the 3rd IRQ back to the
  system.

MFC after:	1 month
2007-05-02 17:50:36 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9698b3b564 Don't assume that int is signed 32-bits in one place. Keep assuming
that ints have >= 31 value bits elsewhere.  s/int/int32_t/ seems to
have been done too globally for all other files in msun/src before
msun/ was imported into FreeBSD.

Minor fixes in comments.

e_lgamma_r.c:
Describe special cases in more detail:
- exception for lgamma(0) and lgamma(neg.integer)
- lgamma(-Inf) = Inf.  This is wrong but is required by C99 Annex F.  I
  hope to change this.
2007-05-02 16:54:22 +00:00
John Baldwin
361cf3bd02 Use more specific local variable pointers to narrow some expressions.
MFC after:	1 week
2007-05-02 16:21:18 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
e11cc001a9 Move options that do not have anything to do with routing out of
rc.d/routing and in to rc.d/netoptions. Also instead of saying
"TCP options" say "IP options".
2007-05-02 15:49:30 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
47ba326abe When rc.d/NETWORKING included this script in its REQUIRE line, a circular
dependency was introduced because this script had rc.d/localpkg (which is
*after* rc.d/NETWORKING) in its REQUIRE line.

From an examination of its contents it seems that only the availability of
a local filesystem is necessary for this script to function properly.
2007-05-02 15:32:05 +00:00
Scott Long
ae780f57f6 MPSAFE atapi-cam 2007-05-02 15:30:24 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e95cc9b700 Fix tgamma() on some special args:
(1) tgamma(-Inf) returned +Inf and failed to raise any exception, but
    should always have raised an exception, and should behave like
    tgamma(negative integer).
(2) tgamma(negative integer) returned +Inf and raised divide-by-zero,
    but should return NaN and raise "invalid" on any IEEEish system.
(3) About half of the 2**52 negative intgers between -2**53 and -2**52
    were misclassified as non-integers by using floor(x + 0.5) to round
    to nearest, so tgamma(x) was wrong (+-0 instead of +Inf and now NaN)
    on these args.  The floor() expression is hard to use since rounding
    of (x + 0.5) may give x or x + 1, depending on |x| and the current
    rounding mode.  The fixed version uses ceil(x) to classify x before
    operating on x and ends up being more efficient since ceil(x) is
    needed anyway.
(4) On at least the problematic args in (3), tgamma() raised a spurious
    inexact.
(5) tgamma(large positive) raised divide-by-zero but should raise overflow.
(6) tgamma(+Inf) raised divide-by-zero but should not raise any exception.
(7) Raise inexact for tiny |x| in a way that has some chance of not being
    optimized away.

The fix for (5) and (6), and probably for (2), also prevents -O optimizing
away the exception.

PR:		112180 (2)
Standards:	Annex F in C99 (IEC 60559 binding) requires (1), (2) and (6).
2007-05-02 15:24:49 +00:00
Bruce Evans
dd936b27fc Document (in a comment) the current (slightly broken) handling of special
values in more detail, and change the style of this comment to be closer
to fdlibm and C99:
- tgamma(-Inf) was undocumented and is wrong (+Inf, should be NaN)
- tgamma(negative integer) is as intended (+Inf) but not best for IEEE-754
  (NaN)
- tgamma(-0) was documented as being wrong (+Inf) but was correct (-Inf)
- documentation of setting of exceptions (overflow, etc.) was more
  complete here than in most of libm, but was further from matching
  the actual setting than in most of libm, due to various bugs here
  (primarily, always evaluating +Inf one/zero and getting unwanted
  divide-by-zero exceptions from this).  Now the actual behaviour with
  gcc -O0 is documented.  Optimization still breaks setting of exceptions
  all over libm, so nothing can depend on this working.
- tgamma(NaN)'s exception was documented as being wrong (invalid) but was
  correct (no exception with IEEEish NaNs).

Finish (?) rev.1.5.  gamma was not renamed to tgamma in one place.

Finish (?) rev.1.6.  errno.h was not completely removed.
2007-05-02 13:49:28 +00:00
Randall Stewart
d06c82f169 - Somehow the disable fragment option got lost. We could
set/clear it but would not do it. Now we will.
-  Moved to latest socket api for extended sndrcv info struct.
-  Moved to support all new levels of fragment interleave (0-2).
-  Codenomicon security test updates - length checks and such.
-  Bug in stream reset (2 actually).
-  setpeerprimary could unlock a null pointer, fixed.
-  Added a flag in the pcb so netstat can see if we are listening easier.

Obtained from:	(some of the Listen changes from Weongyo Jeong)
2007-05-02 12:50:13 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
d562befcdd Fix a couple of typos in a comment. 2007-05-02 11:13:48 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
ae34b8fc65 Update info on VLAN support in hardware:
- bce(4) and cxgb(4) can do hardware acceleration;
- fwe(4) and nfe(4) can handle long frames.
2007-05-02 10:51:48 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
139722d4e4 Set the master flag on the right variable. 2007-05-02 08:58:28 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
c0194db365 Test for IFM_FDX rather than IFM_HDX as the half-duplex bit may not be set even
if the link is not full-duplex.
2007-05-02 07:52:55 +00:00
Colin Percival
9fbf190fc5 s/@VERSION@/@ARCHIVE_VERSION@/
This is a no-op as far as FreeBSD is concerned, but makes libarchive
more autoconf-friendly.

Approved by:	kientzle
2007-05-02 05:29:55 +00:00
Scott Long
2472e51e46 Streamline locking in ciss_free() 2007-05-02 04:44:31 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
57504dcfaf Share-lock a vnode where possible. 2007-05-02 01:03:10 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
5bec66402b When parent directory has to be unlocked, lock it back with the same lock
type. Before this change, if directory was shared-locked, it was relocked
exclusively.
2007-05-02 00:41:44 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
9167141244 Lock vnode using cn_lkflags in case the caller wants the vnode to be
shared-locked.
2007-05-02 00:39:52 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
04748b1b2e The getnewvnode() function sets LK_NOSHARE by default, so if we want to
support shared vnodes locking, we need to remove that flag.
Also add LK_CANRECURSE flag as found in nfsclient.
2007-05-02 00:22:12 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
0775674bbc ZFS should update timestamps upon the creat() of an existing file.
Obtained from:	OpenSolaris
Bug:		http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6465105
2007-05-02 00:18:22 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
6de6bff649 - Lock vnode with flags passed in as argument in zfs_vget() and zfs_root().
Pointed out by:	ups
  Also reported by:	kris

- Add comments where I'm not sure if LK_RETRY should be used.
2007-05-02 00:09:34 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
e6d0ea1022 Do some cleanups (like freeing memory and closing file descriptors) before
leaving the functions.
2007-05-01 23:33:12 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
71aec6d082 o OpenBSD 4.1 added. 2007-05-01 19:47:18 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
fe09b799f1 Reflect MFC of pci_find_extcap().
MFC after:	3 days
2007-05-01 19:18:12 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
2239cfb4ba Bump FreeBSD_version to not have it going backwards.
Asked by:       Ceri Davies <ceri@submonkey.net>
2007-05-01 19:03:42 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
f855462a24 Fix one kind of style(9) bug and a typo in a comment.
Tested with:	md5(1)
2007-05-01 18:50:33 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
28db227dc2 Add threading support. 2007-05-01 18:29:34 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
85999a0155 Roughly implement libpthread support. 2007-05-01 18:28:08 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
1e7d5fbfb0 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r169185,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
2007-05-01 18:26:22 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
712a458010 Define supply_gregset() and supply_fpregset(). They are needed
by our threading support.
2007-05-01 18:26:22 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
bd3032d144 Define the miibus ivars as a structure, instead of as a vector of
pointers. A structure is more readable and less error-prone. It
also avoids problems when a function pointer doesn't have the
same width as a void pointer.
2007-05-01 18:21:24 +00:00
Alan Cox
37f3c8939a Eliminate the use of Giant from ia64-specific code in freebsd32_mmap(). 2007-05-01 17:10:01 +00:00
Robert Watson
84ca8aa609 Remove unused pcbinfo arguments to in_setsockaddr() and
in_setpeeraddr().
2007-05-01 16:31:02 +00:00
Marius Strobl
c2fa6c1890 Use the VIS-based Spitfire version of the page copying and zeroing
functions with CPUs they apply to only, otherwise default to the
plain C functions. This is modeled in a way so that f.e. a Cheetah
version of these functions can be inserted easily.
2007-05-01 16:19:28 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
ba174a5e38 Back out all POSIXified *env() changes.
Not because I admit they are technically wrong and not because of bug
reports (I receive nothing). But because I surprisingly meets so
strong opposition and resistance so lost any desire to continue that.

Anyone who interested in POSIX can dig out what changes and how
through cvs diffs.
2007-05-01 16:02:44 +00:00
Marius Strobl
8d497697b2 Make the rman(9) workaround actually work. The main problem was that
the UPA_IMR2 resource is also shared with/a subset of the Schizo PCI
bus B CSR bank. I'm not entirely sure how this previously managed to
escape testing...
2007-05-01 15:02:18 +00:00