- 04 May, 2018 1 commit
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Matt Macy authored
Reviewed by: sbruno
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- 11 Apr, 2018 1 commit
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Mark Johnston authored
Reviewed by: sbruno MFC after: 1 week Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15041
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- 21 Mar, 2018 1 commit
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Stephen Hurd authored
"Under my tutelage Nicole did 85% of the work. At the time it seemed simplest for a number of reasons to put my copyright on it. I now consider that to have been a mistake." Submitted by: Matthew Macy <mmacy@mattmacy.io> Reviewed by: shurd Approved by: shurd Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14766
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- 19 Dec, 2017 1 commit
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Stephen Hurd authored
Email address has changed, uses consistent name (Matthew, not Matt) Reported by: Matthew Macy <mmacy@mattmacy.io> Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13537
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- 16 Sep, 2017 1 commit
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Stephen Hurd authored
This was really too big of a commit even if everything worked, but there are multiple new issues introduced in the one huge commit, so it's not worth keeping this until it's fixed. I'll work on splitting this up into logical chunks and introduce them one at a time over the next week or two. Approved by: sbruno (mentor) Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
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- 13 Sep, 2017 1 commit
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Stephen Hurd authored
by Matt Macy as well as other changes which he has accepted via pull request to his github repo at https://github.com/mattmacy/networking/ This should bring -CURRENT and the github repo into close enough sync to allow small feature branches rather than a large chain of interdependant patches being developed out of tree. The reset of the synchronization should be able to be completed on github by splitting the remaining changes that are not yet ready into short feature branches for later review as smaller commits. Here is a summary of changes included in this patch: 1) More checks when INVARIANTS are enabled for eariler problem detection 2) Group Task Queue cleanups - Fix use of duplicate shortdesc for gtaskqueue malloc type. Some interfaces such as memguard(9) use the short description to identify malloc types, so duplicates should be avoided. 3) Allow gtaskqueues to use ithreads in addition to taskqueues - In some cases, this can improve performance 4) Better logging when taskqgroup_attach*() fails to set interrupt affinity. 5) Do not start gtaskqueues until they're needed 6) Have mp_ring enqueue function enter the ABDICATED rather than BUSY state. This moves the TX to the gtaskq and allows processing to continue faster as well as make TX batching more likely. 7) Add an ift_txd_errata function to struct if_txrx. This allows drivers to inspect/modify mbufs before transmission. 8) Add a new IFLIB_NEED_ZERO_CSUM for drivers to indicate they need checksums zeroed for checksum offload to work. This avoids modifying packet data in the TX path when possible. 9) Use ithreads for iflib I/O instead of taskqueues 10) Clean up ioctl and support async ioctl functions 11) Prefetch two cachlines from each mbuf instead of one up to 128B. We often need to parse packet header info beyond 64B. 12) Fix potential memory corruption due to fence post error in bit_nclear() usage. 13) Improved hang detection and handling 14) If the packet is smaller than MTU, disable the TSO flags. This avoids extra packet parsing when not needed. 15) Move TCP header parsing inside the IS_TSO?() test. This avoids extra packet parsing when not needed. 16) Pass chains of mbufs that are not consumed by lro to if_input() rather call if_input() for each mbuf. 17) Re-arrange packet header loads to get as much work as possible done before a cache stall. 18) Lock the context when calling IFDI_ATTACH_PRE()/IFDI_ATTACH_POST()/ IFDI_DETACH(); 19) Attempt to distribute RX/TX tasks across cores more sensibly, especially when RX and TX share an interrupt. RX will attempt to take the first threads on a core, and TX will attempt to take successive threads. 20) Allow iflib_softirq_alloc_generic() to request affinity to the same cpus an interrupt has affinity with. This allows TX queues to ensure they are serviced by the socket the device is on. 21) Add new iflib sysctls to net.iflib: - timer_int - interval at which to run per-queue timers in ticks - force_busdma 22) Add new per-device iflib sysctls to dev.X.Y.iflib - rx_budget allows tuning the batch size on the RX path - watchdog_events Count of watchdog events seen since load 23) Fix error where netmap_rxq_init() could get called before IFDI_INIT() 24) e1000: Fixed version of r323008: post-cold sleep instead of DELAY when waiting for firmware - After interrupts are enabled, convert all waits to sleeps - Eliminates e1000 software/firmware synchronization busy waits after startup 25) e1000: Remove special case for budget=1 in em_txrx.c - Premature optimization which may actually be incorrect with multi-segment packets 26) e1000: Split out TX interrupt rather than share an interrupt for RX and TX. - Allows better performance by keeping RX and TX paths separate 27) e1000: Separate igb from em code where suitable Much easier to understand separate functions and "if (is_igb)" than previous tests like "if (reg_icr & (E1000_ICR_RXSEQ | E1000_ICR_LSC))" #blamebruno Reviewed by: sbruno Approved by: sbruno (mentor) Sponsored by: Limelight Networks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12235
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- 13 Mar, 2017 1 commit
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Sean Bruno authored
- unconditionally enable BUS_DMA on non-x86 architectures - speed up rxd zeroing via customized function - support out of order updates to rxd's - add prefetching to hardware descriptor rings - only prefetch on 10G or faster hardware - add seperate tx queue intr function - preliminary rework of NETMAP interfaces, WIP Submitted by: Matt Macy <mmacy@nextbsd.org> Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
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- 25 Jan, 2017 1 commit
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Sean Bruno authored
of functions from igb(4). This enables 2 queue routing on 82574L class devices again.
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- 24 Jan, 2017 3 commits
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Sean Bruno authored
Add internal tracking of smp startup status to reliably figure out what methods are to be used to get gtaskqueue up and running. e1000: Calculating this pointer gives undefined behaviour when (last == -1) (it is before the buffer). The pointer is always followed. Panics occurred when it points to an unmapped page. Otherwise, the pointed-to garbage tends to not have the E1000_TXD_STAT_DD bit set in it, so in the broken case the loop was usually null and the function just returned, and this was acidentally correct. Submitted by: bde Reported by: Matt Macy <mmacy@nextbsd.org>
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Sean Bruno authored
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Sean Bruno authored
Add internal tracking of smp startup status to reliably figure out what methods are to be used to get gtaskqueue up and running. e1000: Calculating this pointer gives undefined behaviour when (last == -1) (it is before the buffer). The pointer is always followed. Panics occurred when it points to an unmapped page. Otherwise, the pointed-to garbage tends to not have the E1000_TXD_STAT_DD bit set in it, so in the broken case the loop was usually null and the function just returned, and this was acidentally correct. Submitted by: bde Reviewed by: Matt Macy <mmacy@nextbsd.org>
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- 11 Jan, 2017 1 commit
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Sean Bruno authored
Reported by: tuxen
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- 10 Jan, 2017 2 commits
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Sean Bruno authored
Reported by: jmallett
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Sean Bruno authored
- em(4) igb(4) and lem(4) - deprecate the igb device from kernel configurations - create a symbolic link in /boot/kernel from if_em.ko to if_igb.ko Devices tested: - 82574L - I218-LM - 82546GB - 82579LM - I350 - I217 Please report problems to freebsd-net@freebsd.org Partial review from jhb and suggestions on how to *not* brick folks who originally would have lost their igbX device. Submitted by: mmacy@nextbsd.org MFC after: 2 weeks Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Limelight Networks and Dell EMC Isilon Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8299
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