They are not loadable otherwise.
Reviewed by: emaste
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35369
Split the driver up into two modules (if_rtw88_pci.ko and rtw88_core.ko).
This is in preparation for the hopefully eventually upcoming USB support
using the same driver core.
Note: this changes the module name to load to if_rtw88_pci.ko instead of
if_rtw88.ko. If using devmatch(8) everything should stay the same as
the driver name (used for net.wlan.devices) stays rtw88. If using
kld_list in rc.conf or loader.conf you will need to adjust the name.
Update man page for this.
MFC after: 3 days
Notable upstream pull request merges:
#12321 Fix inflated quiesce time caused by lwb_tx during zil_commit()
#13244 zstd early abort
#13360 Verify BPs as part of spa_load_verify_cb()
#13452 More speculative prefetcher improvements
#13466 Expose zpool guids through kstats
#13476 Refactor Log Size Limit
#13484 FreeBSD: libspl: Add locking around statfs globals
#13498 Cancel in-progress rebuilds when we finish removal
#13499 zed: Take no action on scrub/resilver checksum errors
#13513 Remove wrong assertion in log spacemap
Obtained from: OpenZFS
OpenZFS commit: b9d98453f9
This module depends on the presence of both INET and INET6 options in
order to compile.
Reviewed by: erj
Fixes: cdcd52d41e ("irdma: Add RDMA driver for Intel(R) Ethernet...")
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35343
This is an initial commit for RDMA FreeBSD driver for Intel(R) Ethernet
Controller E810, called irdma. Supporting both RoCEv2 and iWARP
protocols in per-PF manner, RoCEv2 being the default.
Testing has been done using krping tool, perftest, ucmatose, rping,
ud_pingpong, rc_pingpong and others.
Signed-off-by: Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed by: #manpages (pauamma_gundo.com) [documentation]
MFC after: 1 week
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34690
This allows the "irdma" driver to communicate with the ice(4)
driver to allow it access to the underlying device's hardware
resources as well as synchronize access to shared resources.
This interface already existed in the standalone out-of-tree
1.34.2 driver; this commit adds and enables it in the in-kernel
driver.
Note:
Adds hack to module Makefile to compile interface/.m files
These are required for the RDMA client interface, but they don't
build as-is like the normal .c files. The source directory doesn't
seem to be included by default, so add lines that specifically
add them as libraries so that ice_rdma.h can be found and the
interface files will compile.
Signed-off-by: Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org>
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30889
Notable upstream pull request merges:
#10662 zvol_wait: Ignore locked zvols
#12789 Improve log spacemap load time
#12812 Improved zpool status output, list all affected datasets
#13277 FreeBSD: Use NDFREE_PNBUF if available
#13302 Make zfs_max_recordsize default to 16M
#13311 Fix error handling in FreeBSD's get/putpages VOPs
#13345 FreeBSD: Fix translation from ABD to physical pages
#13373 zfs: holds: dequadratify
#13375 Corrected edge case in uncompressed ARC->L2ARC handling
#13388 Improve mg_aliquot math
#13405 Reduce dbuf_find() lock contention
#13406 FreeBSD: use zero_region instead of allocating a dedicated page
Obtained from: OpenZFS
OpenZFS commit: c0cf6ed679
Update to the latest iwlwifi firmware based on
linux-firmware at b19cbdca78ab2adfd210c91be15a22568e8b8cae
(tag: 20220509)
and update firmware module Makefiles accordingly.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
Import code update from iwlwifi-next
at e89600ebeeb14d18c0b062837a84196f72542830.
This amongst other things removes the deprecated BCAST_FILTERING option,
which we had disabled before due to firmware issues.
Also prepares us for the next firmware update.
The "enable_ini" module option has become an integer with a
sysctl proc equivalent handler. Disable the module parameter changing
for the moment until we'll have working LinuxKPI support or implement
it as SYSCTL_PROC in FreeBSD directly.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
To avoid annoyng messages from glibc-2.35 test suite add the simple
implementation of rseq syscall which is do nothing for now.
I plan to implement it if and when the API stabilizes.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Firmware version 9.9.11 added support for hw_scan and is reportedly
causing more problems than 9.9.10 does. Until we get a chance to
test this out downgrade the firmware in order to help people testing
more.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
PR: 248235
MFC after: 2 days
X-MFC: just to get the reminder with the original commit
X-MFC with: 73d4ebea35
FSE_createCTable raises the warning because we stub out malloc() to
NULL in the kernel, so the passed in size is unused.
ZSTD_seqDecompressedSize has a variable whose value is only used in
assertions.
NB: These files are missing corresponding entries in sys/conf/files.
miivar.h includes opt_platform.h. Make sure all the drivers that use the
miibus_if.h interface file have opt_platform.h as well. While some of
these may not, strictly speaking, need it, it's easier to include it
universally for miibus.
Sponsored by: Netflix
As of today, using 'kldload miibus' is not equivalent to using 'device
miibus' in a kernel config. Newly introduced PHY drivers (DP83822,
DP83867, VSCPHY) and source files/PHY driver for FDT-enabled kernels
are missing. Without including them, kernel modules using any function
from dev/mii/mii_fdt.c refuse to load. Additionally, miivar.h directly
includes opt_platform.h.
Add the missing sources to the module build, with the FDT-only files
gated behind an OPT_FDT check. Maintain the alphabetical listing of
SRCS, but move the required header files to a separate line to improve
readability.
Reviewed by: mhorne, mindal@semihalf.com
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34256
For development, building a driver as kernel module is both convenient
and a time saver (no need for reboot on some change, testing it requires
just kldunload and kldload, a matter of seconds). For some special
cases, it may be even desirable to postpone initializing the network
interface after some action is done (loading a FPGA bitstream may be
required for Zynq/ZynqMP based hardware as an example).
Building is limited to ARM, ARM64 and RISC-V architectures (for Zynq,
ZynqMP, PolarFire Soc based boards, and HiFive based boards are known to
use CGEM at the moment).
Reviewed by: mhorne
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34687
Add man pages for rtw88 and rtw88fw. Install a copy of the firmware
license file and hook up the driver and firmware modules to the build.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Relnotes: yes
Import the most recent versions of the firmware images for the
rtw88 driver.
This is based on linux-firmware at 681281e49fb6778831370e5d94e6e1d97f0752d6.
The license of the firmware matches the previous rtwnfw(4) firmware
files (modulo a Copyright year) and you can find a copy in
sys/contrib/dev/rtw88fw/LICENCE.rtlwifi_firmware.txt.
Add build infrastructure to create the .ko files but do not yet hook
it up to the build until all parts are in the tree.
Approved by: core (imp)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Import rtw88 based on wireless-testing at
5d5d68bcff1f7ff27ba0b938a4df5849849b47e3 with adjustments for FreeBSD.
While our version of the driver has knowledge about the incapablity
of DMA above 4GB we do see errors if people have more than that
often already showing when laoding firmware.
The problem for that is currently believed to be outside this driver
so importing it anyway for now.
Given the lack of full license texts on non-local files this is
imported under the draft policy for handling SPDX files (D29226). [1]
Approved by: core (imp) [1]
MFC after: 2 weeks
Notable upstream pull request merges:
#9078: log xattr=sa create/remove/update to ZIL
#11919: Cross-platform xattr user namespace compatibility
#13014: Report dnodes with faulty bonuslen
#13016: FreeBSD: Fix zvol_cdev_open locking
#13019: spl: Don't check FreeBSD rwlocks for double initialization
#13027: Fix clearing set-uid and set-gid bits on a file when
replying a write
#13031: Add enumerated vdev names to 'zpool iostat -v' and
'zpool list -v'
#13074: Enable encrypted raw sending to pools with greater ashift
#13076: Receive checks should allow unencrypted child datasets
#13098: Avoid dirtying the final TXGs when exporting a pool
#13172: Fix ENOSPC when unlinking multiple files from full pool
Obtained from: OpenZFS
OpenZFS commit: a86e089415
- Adds FW logging support
- Once enabled, this lets the firmware print event and error messages
to the log, increasing the visibility into what the hardware is
doing; this is useful for debugging
- General bug fixes
- Adds inital DCB support to the driver
- Notably, this adds support for DCBX to the driver; now with the
fw_lldp sysctl set to 1, the driver and adapter will adopt a DCBX
configuration sent from a link partner
- Adds statistcs sysctls for priority flow control frames
- Adds new configuration sysctls for DCB-related features: (VLAN) user
priority to TC mapping; ETS bandwidth allocation; priority flow
control
- Remove unused SR-IOV files (until support gets added)
Signed-off-by: Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org>
Tested by: jeffrey.e.pieper@intel.com
MFC after: 3 days
MFC with: 213e91399b, e438f0a975
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34024
Define NO_WUNUSED_BUT_SET_VARIABLE for newer clang, and use it in ATH_C
to account for different clang versions. Use it in Makefiles as well.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Reviewed by: kevans, jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34408
The ath driver has a lot of these warnings. It's an older driver, so
just supress these warnings until they can be fixed. They are a mix of
simple dead stores, debubgging output and stuff that would require
careful study to know if its safe to remove the access or not (there are
likely very few of the latter, but if there are any they are latent bugs
that compiler could optimize away). Since I have no ath hardware to test
on anymore, take the conservative approach.
Sponsored by: Netflix
The gunion(8) utility is used to track changes to a read-only disk on
a writable disk. Logically, a writable disk is placed over a read-only
disk. Write requests are intercepted and stored on the writable
disk. Read requests are first checked to see if they have been
written on the top (writable disk) and if found are returned. If
they have not been written on the top disk, then they are read from
the lower disk.
The gunion(8) utility can be especially useful if you have a large
disk with a corrupted filesystem that you are unsure of how to
repair. You can use gunion(8) to place another disk over the corrupted
disk and then attempt to repair the filesystem. If the repair fails,
you can revert all the changes in the upper disk and be back to the
unchanged state of the lower disk thus allowing you to try another
approach to repairing it. If the repair is successful you can commit
all the writes recorded on the top disk to the lower disk.
Another use of the gunion(8) utility is to try out upgrades to your
system. Place the upper disk over the disk holding your filesystem
that is to be upgraded and then run the upgrade on it. If it works,
commit it; if it fails, revert the upgrade.
Further details can be found in the gunion(8) manual page.
Reviewed by: Chuck Silvers, kib (earlier version)
tested by: Peter Holm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32697
Update to the latest firmware based on
linux-firmware at c53073d4e1485ac9f7cb065db466793c495aead7
and update firmware module Makefiles accordingly.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days
Import new code from iwlwifi-next at cb0a1fb7fd86b0062692b5056ca8552906509512
(matching tag: iwlwifi-next-for-kalle-2022-02-18).
Also add files not previously imported because we are not yet compiling
them to ease updating and having them when needed.
This adds MEI (Management Engine) support upstream which we cannot import
(currently GPL-only) so we have stub functions for the missing bits.
This also reduces the diff to upstream. Changes submitted to avoid
problems with const and with void * arithmetics were merged.
In the module build Makefile disable CONFIG_IWLWIFI_OPMODE_MODULAR
as we are building iwlwifi as a single module.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 days