o Introduce a notion of "not ready" mbufs in socket buffers. These
mbufs are now being populated by some I/O in background and are
referenced outside. This forces following implications:
- An mbuf which is "not ready" can't be taken out of the buffer.
- An mbuf that is behind a "not ready" in the queue neither.
- If sockbet buffer is flushed, then "not ready" mbufs shouln't be
freed.
o In struct sockbuf the sb_cc field is split into sb_ccc and sb_acc.
The sb_ccc stands for ""claimed character count", or "committed
character count". And the sb_acc is "available character count".
Consumers of socket buffer API shouldn't already access them directly,
but use sbused() and sbavail() respectively.
o Not ready mbufs are marked with M_NOTREADY, and ready but blocked ones
with M_BLOCKED.
o New field sb_fnrdy points to the first not ready mbuf, to avoid linear
search.
o New function sbready() is provided to activate certain amount of mbufs
in a socket buffer.
A special note on SCTP:
SCTP has its own sockbufs. Unfortunately, FreeBSD stack doesn't yet
allow protocol specific sockbufs. Thus, SCTP does some hacks to make
itself compatible with FreeBSD: it manages sockbufs on its own, but keeps
sb_cc updated to inform the stack of amount of data in them. The new
notion of "not ready" data isn't supported by SCTP. Instead, only a
mechanical substitute is done: s/sb_cc/sb_ccc/.
A proper solution would be to take away struct sockbuf from struct
socket and allow protocols to implement their own socket buffers, like
SCTP already does. This was discussed with rrs@.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
mrouted has been available in ports for the last 8 years as net/mrouted . An
equivalent rc.d script has been present in the port.
Remove all corresponding variables from etc/defaults/rc.conf
Relnotes: yes
to how they differ. This will assist users in selecting which interface
is more appropriate for their purposes.
Approved by: grog (co-mentor)
MFC after: 2 week
- MK_FILE will conditionalize building lib/libmagic and usr.bin/file
- MK_SQLITE3 will conditionalize building lib/libsqlite3, and will disable
MK_SVN/MK_SVNLITE by proxy
Summary:
Revert the initial FBT-with-KDB changes for trap_subr*.S, and instead use the
db_trap filter function to handle dtrace trap filtering. With this, the MMU is
enabled by the support code, simplifying the codepath altogether.
Test Plan: Tested on my G4 PowerBook
Reviewers: #powerpc, nwhitehorn
Reviewed By: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1207
MFC after: 3 weeks
crowded as we now are at about 70k. Bump the limit to 1MB instead
which is still quite a reasonable limit and allows for future growth
of this file and possible future expansion to additional data.
MFC After: 2 weeks
recursion on mutex initialization.
The only places where the recursive acquire is performed are read and
write filters, since knlist, which uses the pipe pair mutex as lock,
is locked when filter is called.
The recursion was added in r93296, and consistent locking for
kn_fop->f_event() introduced in r133741.
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 month