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13-Jan-2015 |
hselasky |
MFC r276749: Fixes and updates for the Linux compatibility layer: - Remove unsupported "bus" field from "struct pci_dev". - Fix logic inside "pci_enable_msix()" when the number of allocated interrupts are less than the number of available interrupts. - Update header files included from "list.h". - Ensure that "idr_destroy()" removes all entries before destroying the IDR root node(s). - Set the "device->release" function so that we don't leak memory at device destruction. - Use FreeBSD's "log()" function for certain debug printouts. - Put parenthesis around arguments inside the min, max, min_t and max_t macros. - Make sure we don't leak file descriptors by dropping the extra file reference counts done by the FreeBSD kernel when calling falloc() and fget_unlocked().
MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
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06-Jan-2015 |
rodrigc |
Merge r275599: Use CURVNET macros inside inet_get_local_port_range() function. Without this fix, a kernel with VIMAGE + Infiniband will panic on bootup.
Certain necessary #include statements require LIST_HEAD. Add these includes to ofed/include/linux/list.h, because LIST_HEAD is specifically overridden in this file.
PR: 191468 Differential Revision: D1279 Reviewed by: hselasky
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29-Sep-2013 |
alfred |
Update OFED to Linux 3.7 and update Mellanox drivers.
Update the OFED Infiniband core to the version supplied in Linux version 3.7.
The update to OFED is nearly all additional defines and functions with the exception of the addition of additional parameters to ib_register_device() and the reg_user_mr callback.
In addition the ibcore (Infiniband core) and ipoib (IP over Infiniband) have both been made into completely loadable modules to facilitate testing of the OFED stack in FreeBSD.
Finally the Mellanox Infiniband drivers are now updated to the latest version shipping with Linux 3.7.
Submitted by: Mellanox FreeBSD driver team: Oded Shanoon (odeds mellanox.com), Meny Yossefi (menyy mellanox.com), Orit Moskovich (oritm mellanox.com)
Approved by: re
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07-Jun-2011 |
attilio |
etire the cpumask_t type and replace it with cpuset_t usage.
This is intended to fix the bug where cpu mask objects are capped to 32. MAXCPU, then, can now arbitrarely bumped to whatever value. Anyway, as long as several structures in the kernel are statically allocated and sized as MAXCPU, it is suggested to keep it as low as possible for the time being.
Technical notes on this commit itself: - More functions to handle with cpuset_t objects are introduced. The most notable are cpusetobj_ffs() (which calculates a ffs(3) for a cpuset_t object), cpusetobj_strprint() (which prepares a string representing a cpuset_t object) and cpusetobj_strscan() (which creates a valid cpuset_t starting from a string representation). - pc_cpumask and pc_other_cpus are target to be removed soon. With the moving from cpumask_t to cpuset_t they are now inefficient and not really useful. Anyway, for the time being, please note that access to pcpu datas is protected by sched_pin() in order to avoid migrating the CPU while reading more than one (possible) word - Please note that size of cpuset_t objects may differ between kernel and userland. While this is not directly related to the patch itself, it is good to understand that concept and possibly use the patch as a reference on how to deal with cpuset_t objects in userland, when accessing kernland members. - KTR_CPUMASK is changed and now is represented through a string, to be set as the example reported in NOTES.
Please additively note that no MAXCPU is bumped in this patch, but private testing has been done until to MAXCPU=128 on a real 8x8x2(htt) machine (amd64).
Please note that the FreeBSD version is not yet bumped because of the upcoming pcpu changes. However, note that this patch is not targeted for MFC.
People to thank for the time spent on this patch: - sbruno, pluknet and Nicholas Esborn (nick AT desert DOT net) tested several revision of the patches and really helped in improving stability of this work. - marius fixed several bugs in the sparc64 implementation and reviewed patches related to ktr. - jeff and jhb discussed the basic approach followed. - kib and marcel made targeted review on some specific part of the patch. - marius, art, nwhitehorn and andreast reviewed MD specific part of the patch. - marius, andreast, gonzo, nwhitehorn and jceel tested MD specific implementations of the patch. - Other people have made contributions on other patches that have been already committed and have been listed separately.
Companies that should be mentioned for having participated at several degrees: - Yahoo! for having offered the machines used for testing on big count of CPUs. - The FreeBSD Foundation for having sponsored my devsummit attendance, which has been instrumental. - Sandvine for having offered offices and infrastructure during development.
(I really hope I didn't forget anyone, if it happened I apologize in advance).
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