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vnode backed file descriptors have this method implemented.
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
Sponsored by: Netflix
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OpenBSD was credited in one of two commits). Fix it.
Reported by: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>
Reviewed by: Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>
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Pointyhat to: kevlo (myself)
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to implement fchown(2) and fchmod(2) support for several file types
that previously lacked it. Add MAC entries for chown/chmod done on
posix shared memory and (old) in-kernel posix semaphores.
Based on the submission by: glebius
Reviewed by: rwatson
Approved by: re (bz)
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and remove the falloc() version that lacks flag argument. This is done
to reduce the KPI bloat.
Requested by: jhb
X-MFC-note: do not
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Obtained from: Matthias Drochner <M.Drochner@fz-juelich.de>
MFC after: 3d
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probe method return BUS_PROBE_NOWILDCARD so it doesn't get attached to real
devices hanging off of nexus(4) with no specific devclass set. Actually, the
more desirable fix for this would be to get rid of the newbus interface of
cryptosoft(4) altogether but apparently crypto(9) was written with support
for cryptographic hardware in mind so that approach would require some KPI
breaking changes which don't seem worth it.
MFC after: 1 week
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Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 1 week
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MFC after: 1 week
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use '-' in probe names, matching the probe names in Solaris.[1]
Add userland SDT probes definitions to sys/sdt.h.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Discussed with: rwaston [1]
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Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: 3 weeks
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context from in-kernel execution of padlock instructions and to handle
spurious FPUDNA exceptions that sometime are raised when doing padlock
calculations.
Globally mark crypto(9) kthread as using FPU.
Reviewed by: pjd
Hardware provided by: Sentex Communications
Tested by: pho
PR: amd64/135014
MFC after: 1 month
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how hashed MD5/SHA are implemented, abusing Final() for padding and
sw_octx to transport the key from the beginning to the end.
Enlightened about what was going on here by: cperciva
Reviewed by: cperciva
MFC After: 3 days
X-MFC with: r187826
PR: kern/126468
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the compression was useless as well. Make sure to not update the data
and return, else we would waste resources when decompressing.
This also avoids the copyback() changing data other consumers like
xform_ipcomp.c would have ignored because of no win and sent out without
noting that compression was used, resulting in invalid packets at the
receiver.
MFC after: 5 days
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MFC after: 5 days
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This is needed to avoid running into out of buffer situations
where we cannot alloc a new buffer because we hit the array size
limit (ZBUF).
Use a combined allocation for the struct and the actual data buffer
to not increase the number of malloc calls. [1]
Defer initialization of zbuf until we actually need it.
Make sure the output buffer will be large enough in all cases.
Details discussed with: kib [1]
Reviewed by: kib [1]
MFC after: 6 days
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replacement but only use it for inflate. For deflate use Z_FINISH
as Z_SYNC_FLUSH adds a trailing marker in some cases that inflate(),
despite the comment in zlib, does npt seem to cope well with, resulting
in errors when uncompressing exactly fills the outbut buffer without
a Z_STREAM_END and a successive call returns an error.
MFC after: 6 days
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They are not nice but they were helpful.
MFC after: 6 days
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MFC after: 6 days
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the return context, but from the original context.
Before repeating operation clear DONE flag and error.
Reviewed by: sam
Obtained from: Wheel Sp. z o.o. (http://www.wheel.pl)
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Cryptodev uses UIO structure do get data from userspace and pass it to
cryptographic engines. Initially UIO size is equal to size of data passed to
engine, but if UIO is prepared for hash calculation an additional small space
is created to hold result of operation.
While creating space for the result, UIO I/O vector size is correctly
extended, but uio_resid field in UIO structure is not modified.
As bus_dma code uses uio_resid field to determine size of UIO DMA mapping,
resulting mapping hasn't correct size. This leads to a crash if all the
following conditions are met:
1. Hardware cryptographic accelerator writes result of hash operation
using DMA.
2. Size of input data is less or equal than (n * PAGE_SIZE),
3. Size of input data plus size of hash result is grather than
(n * PAGE_SIZE, where n is the same as in point 2.
This patch fixes this problem by adding size of the extenstion to uio_resid
field in UIO structure.
Submitted by: Piotr Ziecik kosmo ! semihalf dot com
Reviewed by: philip
Obtained from: Semihalf
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Fix first parameter for identify routine (should be driver_t *)
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can cope with a result buffer of NULL in the "Final" function, we cannot.
Thus pass in a temporary buffer long enough for either md5 or sha1 results
so that we do not panic.
PR: bin/126468
MFC after: 1 week
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iovecs ends on a crypto block boundary.
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be careful not to fix anything that was already broken; the NFSv4 code is
particularly bad in this respect.
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MFC after: 3 months
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This makes it possible to support ftruncate() on non-vnode file types in
the future.
- 'struct fileops' grows a 'fo_truncate' method to handle an ftruncate() on
a given file descriptor.
- ftruncate() moves to kern/sys_generic.c and now just fetches a file
object and invokes fo_truncate().
- The vnode-specific portions of ftruncate() move to vn_truncate() in
vfs_vnops.c which implements fo_truncate() for vnode file types.
- Non-vnode file types return EINVAL in their fo_truncate() method.
Submitted by: rwatson
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- Introduce a finit() which is used to initailize the fields of struct file
in such a way that the ops vector is only valid after the data, type,
and flags are valid.
- Protect f_flag and f_count with atomic operations.
- Remove the global list of all files and associated accounting.
- Rewrite the unp garbage collection such that it no longer requires
the global list of all files and instead uses a list of all unp sockets.
- Mark sockets in the accept queue so we don't incorrectly gc them.
Tested by: kris, pho
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to kproc_xxx as they actually make whole processes.
Thos makes way for us to add REAL kthread_create() and friends
that actually make theads. it turns out that most of these
calls actually end up being moved back to the thread version
when it's added. but we need to make this cosmetic change first.
I'd LOVE to do this rename in 7.0 so that we can eventually MFC the
new kthread_xxx() calls.
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Convert malloc()/bzero() to malloc(M_ZERO).
Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 3 days
Approved by: re (kensmith)
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but gcc's optimizer isn't smart enough to see that. Pre-initializing
seems harmless enough.
Approved by: re (rwatson)
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and its bibliography.
Submitted by: Tomoyuki Okazaki <okazaki at kick dot gr dot jp>
MFC after: 1 month
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and flags with an sxlock. This leads to a significant and measurable
performance improvement as a result of access to shared locking for
frequent lookup operations, reduced general overhead, and reduced overhead
in the event of contention. All of these are imported for threaded
applications where simultaneous access to a shared file descriptor array
occurs frequently. Kris has reported 2x-4x transaction rate improvements
on 8-core MySQL benchmarks; smaller improvements can be expected for many
workloads as a result of reduced overhead.
- Generally eliminate the distinction between "fast" and regular
acquisisition of the filedesc lock; the plan is that they will now all
be fast. Change all locking instances to either shared or exclusive
locks.
- Correct a bug (pointed out by kib) in fdfree() where previously msleep()
was called without the mutex held; sx_sleep() is now always called with
the sxlock held exclusively.
- Universally hold the struct file lock over changes to struct file,
rather than the filedesc lock or no lock. Always update the f_ops
field last. A further memory barrier is required here in the future
(discussed with jhb).
- Improve locking and reference management in linux_at(), which fails to
properly acquire vnode references before using vnode pointers. Annotate
improper use of vn_fullpath(), which will be replaced at a future date.
In fcntl(), we conservatively acquire an exclusive lock, even though in
some cases a shared lock may be sufficient, which should be revisited.
The dropping of the filedesc lock in fdgrowtable() is no longer required
as the sxlock can be held over the sleep operation; we should consider
removing that (pointed out by attilio).
Tested by: kris
Discussed with: jhb, kris, attilio, jeff
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o make all crypto drivers have a device_t; pseudo drivers like the s/w
crypto driver synthesize one
o change the api between the crypto subsystem and drivers to use kobj;
cryptodev_if.m defines this api
o use the fact that all crypto drivers now have a device_t to add support
for specifying which of several potential devices to use when doing
crypto operations
o add new ioctls that allow user apps to select a specific crypto device
to use (previous ioctls maintained for compatibility)
o overhaul crypto subsystem code to eliminate lots of cruft and hide
implementation details from drivers
o bring in numerous fixes from Michale Richardson/hifn; mostly for
795x parts
o add an optional mechanism for mmap'ing the hifn 795x public key h/w
to user space for use by openssl (not enabled by default)
o update crypto test tools to use new ioctl's and add cmd line options
to specify a device to use for tests
These changes will also enable much future work on improving the core
crypto subsystem; including proper load balancing and interposing code
between the core and drivers to dispatch small operations to the s/w
driver as appropriate.
These changes were instigated by the work of Michael Richardson.
Reviewed by: pjd
Approved by: re
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the crypto queue or from the return queue.
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crypto_copyback() functions.
- Add crypto_apply() function.
This will allow for more code simplification.
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Before the change if a hardware crypto driver was loaded after
the software crypto driver, calling crypto_newsession() with
hard=0, will always choose software crypto.
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in padlock(4) as well.
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- Use defines of used algorithm instead of HMAC_BLOCK_LEN.
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EALG_MAX_BLOCK_LEN instead of hardcoded value.
- Kill an unused define.
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EALG_MAX_BLOCK_LEN.
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other defines.
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- Add defines with block length for each HMAC algorithm.
- Add AES_BLOCK_LEN define which is an alias for RIJNDAEL128_BLOCK_LEN.
- Add NULL_BLOCK_LEN define.
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