It is available on both stable/10 and stable/11. This eases future MFCs
to stable/10.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7872
This paves the way for the dynamic RSS key and indirect table setting.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7864
- Add few checks for group/pairwise ciphers into
ieee80211_parse_{wpa,rsn}().
- Split error code and cipher value in wpa_cipher() / rsn_cipher(); current
hack with (1 << 32) does not work - it's 1, not 0 (detected by CSA).
- Return IEEE80211_REASON_UNSUPP_RSN_IE_VERSION instead of
IEEE80211_REASON_IE_INVALID when version field is not equal to RSN_VERSION.
Tested with wpi(4) / urtwn(4) (HOSTAP mode).
Reviewed by: adrian
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7887
We have 6 opcode rewriters for table opcodes. When `set swap' command
invoked, it is called for each rewriter, so at the end we get the same
result, because opcode rewriter uses ETLV type to match opcode. And all
tables opcodes have the same ETLV type. To solve this problem, use
separate sets handler for one opcode rewriter. Use it to handle TEST_ALL,
SWAP_ALL and MOVE_ALL commands.
PR: 212630
MFC after: 1 week
As this is evaluation hardware with only a few users, and there is a lack
of information add a warning when booting on this hardware.
Reported by: cognet
Obtained from: ABT Systems Ltd
MFC after: Instant
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This paves the way for further attach/detach code reorganization.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7858
In case if there is already running interface, a second non-sta
interface will omit scanning, going directly to RUN state. Handle
this case for adhoc mode appropriately.
Tested with RTL8821AU, 2 vaps in IBSS mode.
In particular, reset the DF_QUIET flag when detaching from a device so
that a driver that marks a device quiet doesn't dictate policy for a
different driver that may claim the device in the future.
Reviewed by: rpokala, wblock
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7803
- Certain pic_assign_cpu, e.g. msi_assign_cpu can have quite a long
call chain. For msi_assign_cpu, mutex makes complex PCI bridge
drivers more tricky, e.g. sleep can note be called, etc, it will
be pretty tricky for upcoming Hyper-V PCI bridge driver for PCI
pass-through.
- It is not used on any hot code path nor non-sleepable context, so
sx should have the same effect as mutex.
PIC list is still protected by mutex to keep suspend/resume work.
Discussed with: jhb
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7784
* Don't do RTS/CTS - experiments show that we get ACK frames for each of them
and this ends up causing the timestamps to look all funny.
* Set the HAL_TXDESC_POS bit, so the AR9300 HAL sets up the hardware to return
location and CSI information.
- evdev_set_methods call is not required if actual methods are no-ops
- evdev_set_serial is also optional if there is no meaningful input device
identifier
- evdev_set_id on the other hand is mandatory, so set virtual bus with
dummy vendor/product/version
Suggested by: Vladimir Kondratiev
Add generic evdev support to touchscreen part of ti_adc: two absolute
coordinates + button touch to indicate pen position. Pressure value
reporting is not implemented yet.
Tested on: Beaglebone Black + 4DCAPE-43T + tslib
evdev is a generic input event interface compatible with Linux
evdev API at ioctl level. It allows using unmodified (apart from
header name) input evdev drivers in Xorg, Wayland, Qt.
This commit has only generic kernel API. evdev support for individual
hardware drivers like ukbd, ums, atkbd, etc. will be committed later.
Project was started by Jakub Klama as part of GSoC 2014. Jakub's
evdev implementation was later used as a base, updated and finished
by Vladimir Kondratiev.
Submitted by: Vladimir Kondratiev <wulf@cicgroup.ru>
Reviewed by: adrian, hans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6998
The flag specifies that the block which uses FPU must be executed in
critical section, i.e. take no context switches, and does not need an
FPU save area during the execution.
It is intended to be applied around fast and short code pathes where
save area allocation is impossible or undesirable, due to context or
due to the relative cost of calculation vs. allocation.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Rename registers as in the manual.
Do a hard reset of the controller before a soft one.
Since DMA is always used remove dependancy on allwinner_soc_family, it was used
to differentiate SoC as the fdt compatible string were the same.
Tested on A10, A20, H3 and A64.
Reviewed by: jmcneill
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6868
Move PMAP_TS_REFERENCED_MAX out of the various pmap implementations and
into vm/pmap.h, and describe what its purpose is. Eliminate the archaic
"XXX" comment about its value. I don't believe that its exact value, e.g.,
5 versus 6, matters.
Update the arm64 and riscv pmap implementations of pmap_ts_referenced()
to opportunistically update the page's dirty field.
On amd64, use the PDE value already cached in a local variable rather than
dereferencing a pointer again and again.
Reviewed by: kib, markj
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7836
An array of bucket locks is added.
All modifications still require the global cache_lock to be held for
writing. However, most readers only need the relevant bucket lock and in
effect can run concurrently to the writer as long as they use a
different lock. See the added comment for more details.
This is an intermediate step towards removal of the global lock.
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: pho
Our shim for Solaris random_get_bytes() uses read_random(), that looks
reasonable, since it guaranties reliably seeded random data. On the other
side Solaris random_get_pseudo_bytes() does not provide this guarantie,
and its original Solaris implementation is equivalent to our arc4rand(),
using software crypto without stressing slower hardware RNG.
If wait4() or wait6() return 0 because of WNOHANG, the status, rusage and
wrusage information should not be returned.
PR: 212048
Reported by: Casey Lucas
MFC after: 2 weeks
that the latter can easily determine what the trap type actually is
after callers are fixed to encode the type unambigously.
ddb currently barely understands breakpoints, and it treats all
non-breakpoints as single-step traps. This works OK for stopping
after every instruction when single-stepping, but is broken for
single-stepping with a count > 1 (especially with a large count).
ddb needs to stop on the first non-single-step trap while single-
stepping. Otherwise, ddb doesn't even stop the first time for
fatal traps and external breakpoints like the one in kdb_enter().
The lower vnode is already referenced and nodeget is supposed to consume
the reference. Thus the extra vref call was causing a leak.
Reported by: pho
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
Trying to build a MIPS platform that uses INTRNG needs this
for this to work right in gpiobusvar.h :
#ifdef INTRNG
struct intr_map_data_gpio {
struct intr_map_data hdr;
...
};
#endif
* change the HT_RC_2_MCS to do MCS0..23
* Use it when looking up the ht20/ht40 array for bits-per-symbol
* add a clk_to_psec (picoseconds) routine, so we can get sub-microsecond
accuracy for the math
* .. and make that + clk_to_usec public, so higher layer code that is
returning clocks (eg the ANI diag routines, some upcoming locationing
experiments) can be converted to microseconds.
Whilst here, add a comment in ar5416 so i or someone else can revisit the
latency values.
On big endian hardware that uses 1 byte bool a type mismatch of bool vs int will
cause the least signifcant byte of db_cmd_loop_done to be set, but the MSB to be
read, and read as 0. This causes ddb to stay in an infinite loop.
MFC after: 1 week
Split the QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG into QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG_TRACE and
QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG_TRASH.
Add the debug macrso QMD_IS_TRASHED() and QMD_SLIST_CHECK_PREVPTR().
Document these in queue.3.
Reviewed by: emaste
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3984
mounts in almost all cases instead of in most cases. Don't override
DOINGASYNC() by any condition except IO_SYNC.
Fix previous sprinking of DOINGASYNC() checks. Don't override IO_SYNC
by DOINGASYNC(). In ffs_write() and ffs_extwrite(), there were
intentional overrides that just broke O_SYNC of data. In
ffs_truncate(), there are 5 calls to ffs_update(), 4 with
apparently-unintentional overrides and 1 without; this had no effect
due to the main async mount hack descibed below.
Fix 1 place in ffs_truncate() where the caller's IO_ASYNC was overridden
for the soft updates case too (to do a delayed write instead of a sync
write). This is supposed to be the only change that affects anything
except async mounts.
In ffs_update(), remove the 19 year old efficiency hack of ignoring
the waitfor flag for async mounts, so that fsync() almost works for
async mounts. All callers are supposed to be fixed to not ask for a
sync update unless they are for fsync() or [I]O_SYNC operations.
fsync() now almost works for async mounts. It used to sync the data
but not the most important metdata (the inode). It still doesn't sync
associated directories.
This gave 10-20% fewer writes for my makeworld benchmark with async
mounted tmp and obj directories from an already small number.
Style fixes:
- in ffs_balloc.c, remove rotted quadruplicated comments about the
simplest part of the DOING*() decisions and rearrange the nearly-
quadruplicated code to be more nearly so.
- in ufs_vnops.c, use a consistent style with less negative logic and
no manual "optimization" of || to | in DOING*() expressions.
Reviewed by: kib (previous version)
This will be required for SMP support on MIPS Malta platform.
Reviewed by: adrian
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Sponsored by: HEIF5
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7835
In vm86.c, fix 2 (rarely used) cases where the return code lost the
single-step indicator. While here, fix 2 misspellings of PSL_T as
PSL_TF (TF is the CPU manufacturer's spelling, but we use T).
In trap.c, turn T_PROTFLT and T_STKFLT into T_TRCTRAP if
vm86_emulate() asked for this (it does this when the instruction is
being traced and was successully emulated). In the kernel case, we
used to deliver the trap as SIGTRAP to the process, where it always
terminated the process; now we deliver the trap as T_TRCTRAP to kdb,
where it normally gives single-stepping. In the user case, the only
difference is that we now clear PSL_T and initialize ucode properly.
Reviewed by: kib
Some statuses, such as "ATA pass through information available", are part
part of absolutely normal operation and do not worth reporting.
MFC after: 2 weeks
truncation failed.
Doing so resulted in inconsistent state of the ufs dirhash with regard
to the actual directory inode state, and could lead to spurious ENOENT
errors for lookups of existing files in production kernels, or
assertion failures in the debugging kernels.
Change the logic of calling ufsdirhash_dirtrunc() to be same as in
ufs_direnter(). Execute UFS_TRUNCATE() first, log error, and only do
dirtrunc() if UFS_TRUNCATE() succeeded.
Note that the problem was exacerbated by the bug in the
flush_newblk_dep() function (see r305599), which caused in the spurios
errors from ffs_sync() and then ffs_truncate().
In collaboration with: pho
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
The buffer lock is retried on failed LK_SLEEPFAIL attempt, and error
from the failed attempt is irrelevant. But since there is path after
retry which does not clear error, it is possible to return spurious
error from the function.
The issue resulted in a spurious failure of softdep_sync_buf(),
causing further spurious failure of ffs_sync().
In collaboration with: pho
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
This change is formally not needed, since i_endoff not used in all
code paths after the call to ufs_direnter(), and i_endoff is
recalculated by the next lookup. But having the value correct makes
the reasoning about code simpler.
Reported and tested by: pho
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
cleared since nothing prevents completion of the parallel quotaoff.
There is nothing to sync in this case, and no reason to panic.
Reported and tested by: pho
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
operations. Instead of upgrading, assert that the lock is exclusive.
Explain the cause in comments.
This effectively reverts r209367.
Tested by: pho
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
going to re-read inodes.
Secondary write initiators, e.g. ufs_inactive(), might need to start a
write while owning the vnode lock. Since the suspended state
established by /dev/ufssuspend prevents them from entering
vn_start_secondary_write(), we get deadlock otherwise.
Note that it is arguably not very useful to re-read inodes after
/dev/ufssuspend suspension, because the suspension does not block
readers, and other threads might read existing files in parallel with
suspension owner (for now, only growfs(8)) operations. This
effectively means that suspension owner cannot safely modify existing
inodes, and then there is no sense in re-reading. But keep the code
enabled for now.
Reported and tested by: pho
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
The GUID string provided by hypervisor has leading and trailing braces,
while our GUID string does not have braces at all. Both braces should
be ignored, when the GUID strings are compared.
Submitted by: Hongjiang Zhang <honzhan microsoft com>
Modified by: sephe
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7809
While I'm here, pull up the channel callback related code too.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7805
The DS_FIELD_LARGE_BLOCKS macro has been unused since the integration of
this patch:
commit ca0cc3918a1789fa839194af2a9245f801a06b1a
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Date: Fri Jul 24 09:53:55 2015 -0700
5959 clean up per-dataset feature count code
Reviewed by: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Alex Reece <alex@delphix.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
This patch simply removes this macro from dsl_dataset.h.
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Reviewed by: Igor Kozhukhov <ikozhukhov@gmail.com>
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
When changing zfs_arc_max (e.g. as zdb does), it may be set to less
than the default arc_c_min. arc_c_min should decrease to not be more than
arc_c_max, but it doesn't; therefore tuning of arc_c_max is ineffective.
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <paul.dagnelie@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Igor Kozhukhov <ikozhukhov@gmail.com>
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
openzfs/openzfs@608764bead
The cxgbev/cxlv driver supports Virtual Function devices for Chelsio
T4 and T4 adapters. The VF devices share most of their code with the
existing PF4 driver (cxgbe/cxl) and as such the VF device driver
currently depends on the PF4 driver.
Similar to the cxgbe/cxl drivers, the VF driver includes a t4vf/t5vf
PCI device driver that attaches to the VF device. It then creates
child cxgbev/cxlv devices representing ports assigned to the VF.
By default, the PF driver assigns a single port to each VF.
t4vf_hw.c contains VF-specific routines from the shared code used to
fetch VF-specific parameters from the firmware.
t4_vf.c contains the VF-specific PCI device driver and includes its
own attach routine.
VF devices are required to use a different firmware request when
transmitting packets (which in turn requires a different CPL message
to encapsulate messages). This alternate firmware request does not
permit chaining multiple packets in a single message, so each packet
results in a firmware request. In addition, the different CPL message
requires more detailed information when enabling hardware checksums,
so parse_pkt() on VF devices must examine L2 and L3 headers for all
packets (not just TSO packets) for VF devices. Finally, L2 checksums
on non-UDP/non-TCP packets do not work reliably (the firmware trashes
the IPv4 fragment field), so IPv4 checksums for such packets are
calculated in software.
Most of the other changes in the non-VF-specific code are to expose
various variables and functions private to the PF driver so that they
can be used by the VF driver.
Note that a limited subset of cxgbetool functions are supported on VF
devices including register dumps, scheduler classes, and clearing of
statistics. In addition, TOE is not supported on VF devices, only for
the PF interfaces.
Reviewed by: np
MFC after: 2 months
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7599
If a packet contains the Ethernet header (14 bytes) in the first mbuf
and the payload (IP + UDP + data) in the second mbuf, then the attempt
to fetch the l3hdr will return a NULL pointer. The first loop iteration
will drop len to zero and exit the loop without setting 'p'. However,
the desired data is at the start of the second mbuf, so the correct
behavior is to loop around and let the conditional set 'p' to m_data of
the next mbuf (and leave offset as 0).
Reviewed by: np
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
the data cache to the point of unification. This is the point where the
two caches are unified to a single unified cache so cleaning past here
is just extra unneeded work.
This was noticed when investigating r305545.
Reported by: bz
Obtained from: ABT Systems Ltd
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
page is non-executable the contents of the i-cache are unimportant so this
call is just adding unneeded overhead when inserting pages.
While doing research using gem5 with an O3 pipeline and 1k/32k/1M iTLB/L1
iCache/L2 Bjoern Zeeb (bz@) observed a fairly high rate of calls into
arm64_icache_sync_range() from pmap_enter() along with a high number of
instruction fetches and iTLB/iCache hits.
Limiting the calls to arm64_icache_sync_range() to only executable pages,
we observe the iTLB and iCache Hit going down by about 43%. These numbers
are quite misleading when looked at alone as at the same time instructions
retired were reduced by 19.2% and instruction fetches were reduced by 38.8%.
Overall this reduced the runtime of the test program by 22.4%.
On Juno hardware, in steady-state, running the same test, using the cycle
count to determine runtime, we do see a reduction of up to 28.9% in runtime.
While these numbers certainly depend on the program executed, we expect an
overall performance improvement.
Reported by: bz
Obtained from: ABT Systems Ltd
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Due to reading initialized variable, FIS receive area was always allocated
as 256 bytes, suitable for command-based switching, instead of 4096 bytes,
required for FIS-based switching. This caused memory corruption in case of
port multipliers used on FBS-capable HBAs (Marvell).
MFC after: 1 week
More changes to MIPS may be required, as commented in D7692, but this
revision aims to restore MIPS INTRNG functionality so we can move on
with working interrupts.
Reported by: yamori813@yahoo.co.jp
Tested by: mizhka (on BCM), sgalabov (on Mediatek)
Reviewed by: adrian, nwhitehorn (older version)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7692
Let drivers for Alpine CCU, NB and Serdes take care of internal SoC configuration.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Submitted by: Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com>
Sponsored by: Annapurna Labs
Reviewed by: imp,wma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7566
This commit adds drivers for Alpine Cache Coherency Unit
and North Bridge Service whose task is to configure
the system fabric and enable cache coherency.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Submitted by: Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com>
Sponsored by: Annapurna Labs
Reviewed by: wma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7565
pmap_early_io_map()/pmap_early_io_unmap(), if used in pairs, should be used in
the form:
pmap_early_io_map()
..do stuff..
pmap_early_io_unmap()
Without other allocations in the middle. Without reclaiming memory this can
leave large holes in the device space.
While here, make a simple change to the unmap loop which now permits it to unmap
multiple TLB entries in the range.
Such errors can occur as the result of a write error or because the disk
backing the mirror element was removed. They result in a generation ID bump
on all active elements of the mirror, so we can safely disconnect the mirror
component rather than destroy it.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7750
These are useful for testing changes to I/O error handling, and for
reproducing existing bugs in a controlled manner. The fail points are
g_mirror_regular_request_read
g_mirror_regular_request_write
g_mirror_sync_request_read
g_mirror_sync_request_write
g_mirror_metadata_write
They all effectively allow one to inject an error value into the bio_error
field of a corresponding BIO request as it is being completed.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
have the serious problem of not actually attaching the hardware they
are driving at the bus level. This causes creator(4) and machfb(4)
to attach and drive the very same hardware in parallel when both
syscons(4) and vt(4) as well as their associated hardware drivers
are built into a kernel, i. e. GENERIC, at the same time.
Also, syscons(4) and its drivers still are way superior to vt(4) and
its equivalents; unlike the syscons(4) counterparts the vt(4) drivers
don't provide hardware acceleration resulting in considerably slower
screen drawing, creator_vt(4) doesn't provide a /dev/fb node as
required by the Xorg sunffb(4) etc. In theory, vt_ofwfb(4) should be
able to handle more devices than machfb(4). However, testing shows
that it hardly works with any hardware machfb(4) isn't also able to
drive, making vt(4) and vt_ofwfb(4) not favorable for the time being
from that perspective either.
MFC after: 3 days
Use C99 designators to set the value of each slot and the nitems macro to
check for valid entries. In the process, switch to indexing by signal
number rather than signal-1 for improved clarity.
Obtained from: CheriBSD (a6053c5abf03a5f53bbfcdd3a26429383f67e09f)
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Reviewed by: kib
The previous code was forcing an expensive walk in vop_stdvptocnp,
which was causing performance issues on highly contended zfs.
No objections: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Add routines to trigger a function level reset (FLR) of a PCI-express
device via the PCI-express device control register. This also includes
support routines to wait for pending transactions to complete as well
as calculating the maximum completion timeout permitted by a device.
Change the ppt(4) driver to reset pass through devices before attaching
to a VM during startup and before detaching from a VM during shutdown.
Reviewed by: imp, wblock (earlier version)
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7751
This driver supports two bindings:
- cpufreq-dt: systems which share clock and voltage across all CPUs
- arm_big_little_dt: systems which share clock and voltage across all
CPUs in a single cluster
Reviewed by: andrew, imp
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7741
When the I/O MMU is active in bhyve, all PCI devices need valid entries
in the DMAR context tables. The I/O MMU code does a single enumeration
of the available PCI devices during initialization to add all existing
devices to a domain representing the host. The ppt(4) driver then moves
pass through devices in and out of domains for virtual machines as needed.
However, when new PCI devices were added at runtime either via SR-IOV or
HotPlug, the I/O MMU tables were not updated.
This change adds a new set of EVENTHANDLERS that are invoked when PCI
devices are added and deleted. The I/O MMU driver in bhyve installs
handlers for these events which it uses to add and remove devices to
the "host" domain.
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7667
This allows a pass through device to be reset to a normal device driver
on the host and reused on the host. ppt devices are now always active in
some I/O MMU domain when the I/O MMU is active, either the host domain
or the domain of a VM they are attached to.
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7666
This is required on my system, which loads nvidia, vmm, and zfs, and 48M is
no longer enough for that. nvidia-driver's recent update increased its size
by several megabytes.
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 1 week
Other files including pci_host_generic.h failed to compile
due to missing declaration of enum pci_id_type.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Submitted by: Michal Stanek <mst@semihalf.com>
Sponsored by: Annapurna Labs
Reviewed by: wma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7561