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Tested by: dt71@gmx.com
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libkvm digging in kernel memory. This is possible since r231506 made
getifaddrs(3) to supply if_data for each ifaddr.
The pros of this change is that now netstat(1) doesn't know about kernel
struct ifnet and struct ifaddr. And these structs are about to change
significantly in head soon. New netstat binary will work well with 10.0
and any future kernel.
The cons is that now it isn't possible to obtain interface statistics
from a vmcore.
Functions intpr() and sidewaysintpr() were rewritten from scratch.
The output of netstat(1) has underwent the following changes:
1) The MTU is not printed for protocol addresses, since it has no notion.
Dash is printed instead. If there would be a strong desire to return
previous output, it is doable.
2) Output interface queue drops are not printed. Currently this data isn't
available to userland via any API. We plan to drop 'struct ifqueue' from
'struct ifnet' very soon, so old kvm(3) access to queue drops is soon
to be broken, too. The plan is that drivers would handle their queues
theirselves and a new field in if_data would be updated in case of drops.
3) In-kernel reference count for multicast addresses isn't printed. I doubt
that anyone used it. Anyway, netstat(1) is sysadmin tool, not kernel
debugger.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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Found by: gcc
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- Fill sin6_scope_id from in6p.sin6_addr.s6_addr[2]. struct inpcb has
struct in6_addr for the endpoint addresses, so sin6_scope_id must be filled.
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structure is used, but they already have equal fields in the struct
newipsecstat, that was introduced with FAST_IPSEC and then was merged
together with old ipsecstat structure.
This fixes kernel stack overflow on some architectures after migration
ipsecstat to PCPU counters.
Reported by: Taku YAMAMOTO, Maciej Milewski
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Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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and remove corresponding fields from struct mbstat. Use PCPU counters
and SFSTAT_INC() macro for update these statistics.
Discussed with: glebius
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ipsec4stat, ipsec6stat to PCPU counters.
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counters.
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Change interface of kread_counters() similar ot kread() in the netstat(1).
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Use uint64_t as type for all fields of structures.
Changed structures: ahstat, arpstat, espstat, icmp6_ifstat, icmp6stat,
in6_ifstat, ip6stat, ipcompstat, ipipstat, ipsecstat, mrt6stat, mrtstat,
pfkeystat, pim6stat, pimstat, rip6stat, udpstat.
Discussed with: arch@
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of node-local.
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kernel core files.
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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Convert 'struct ipstat' and 'struct tcpstat' to counter(9).
This speeds up IP forwarding at extreme packet rates, and
makes accounting more precise.
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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MFC with: r248112
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MFC after: 1 week
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userland via routing socket or sysctl. This eliminates the following
KAME-specific sin6_scope_id handling routine from each userland utility:
sin6.sin6_scope_id = ntohs(*(u_int16_t *)&sin6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[2]);
This behavior can be controlled by net.inet6.ip6.deembed_scopeid. This is
set to 1 by default (sin6_scope_id will be filled in the kernel).
Reviewed by: bz
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Machines can stall out because mbufs are low, however sometimes we won't
see "requests denied", instead we see user land processes or kernel threads
blocking waiting for mbufs because they set M_WAIT. These consumers do not
see errors, only stalling.
Unfortunately until now, netstat did not export this information
so you could have experienced an mbuf shortage and have no way of
seeing it unless you happen to run netstat at the exact time of the
shortage and see "in use" = "max".
By exporting the number of times processes are blocked, we can
effectively see how often non-interrupt context threads are effectively
"denied".
MFC after: 2 weeks
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Submitted by: Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de>
Approved by: cperciva
MFC after: 3 days
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into head. The most significant achievements in the new code:
o Fine grained locking, thus much better performance.
o Fixes to many problems in pf, that were specific to FreeBSD port.
New code doesn't have that many ifdefs and much less OpenBSDisms, thus
is more attractive to our developers.
Those interested in details, can browse through SVN log of the
projects/pf/head branch. And for reference, here is exact list of
revisions merged:
r232043, r232044, r232062, r232148, r232149, r232150, r232298, r232330,
r232332, r232340, r232386, r232390, r232391, r232605, r232655, r232656,
r232661, r232662, r232663, r232664, r232673, r232691, r233309, r233782,
r233829, r233830, r233834, r233835, r233836, r233865, r233866, r233868,
r233873, r234056, r234096, r234100, r234108, r234175, r234187, r234223,
r234271, r234272, r234282, r234307, r234309, r234382, r234384, r234456,
r234486, r234606, r234640, r234641, r234642, r234644, r234651, r235505,
r235506, r235535, r235605, r235606, r235826, r235991, r235993, r236168,
r236173, r236179, r236180, r236181, r236186, r236223, r236227, r236230,
r236252, r236254, r236298, r236299, r236300, r236301, r236397, r236398,
r236399, r236499, r236512, r236513, r236525, r236526, r236545, r236548,
r236553, r236554, r236556, r236557, r236561, r236570, r236630, r236672,
r236673, r236679, r236706, r236710, r236718, r237154, r237155, r237169,
r237314, r237363, r237364, r237368, r237369, r237376, r237440, r237442,
r237751, r237783, r237784, r237785, r237788, r237791, r238421, r238522,
r238523, r238524, r238525, r239173, r239186, r239644, r239652, r239661,
r239773, r240125, r240130, r240131, r240136, r240186, r240196, r240212.
I'd like to thank people who participated in early testing:
Tested by: Florian Smeets <flo freebsd.org>
Tested by: Chekaluk Vitaly <artemrts ukr.net>
Tested by: Ben Wilber <ben desync.com>
Tested by: Ian FREISLICH <ianf cloudseed.co.za>
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Thanks to Garrett Cooper for reporting the issue.
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC: 238501
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- Stateful TCP offload drivers for Terminator 3 and 4 (T3 and T4) ASICs.
These are available as t3_tom and t4_tom modules that augment cxgb(4)
and cxgbe(4) respectively. The cxgb/cxgbe drivers continue to work as
usual with or without these extra features.
- iWARP driver for Terminator 3 ASIC (kernel verbs). T4 iWARP in the
works and will follow soon.
Build-tested with make universe.
30s overview
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What interfaces support TCP offload? Look for TOE4 and/or TOE6 in the
capabilities of an interface:
# ifconfig -m | grep TOE
Enable/disable TCP offload on an interface (just like any other ifnet
capability):
# ifconfig cxgbe0 toe
# ifconfig cxgbe0 -toe
Which connections are offloaded? Look for toe4 and/or toe6 in the
output of netstat and sockstat:
# netstat -np tcp | grep toe
# sockstat -46c | grep toe
Reviewed by: bz, gnn
Sponsored by: Chelsio communications.
MFC after: ~3 months (after 9.1, and after ensuring MFC is feasible)
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MFC after: 1 month
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'netstat -sp pfsync' got broken. Fix this.
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__uint16_t, we can partially undo r228668.
Note the remark "Work around a clang false positive with format string
warnings and ntohs macros (see LLVM PR 11313)" was actually incorrect.
Before r232745, on some arches, the ntohs() macros did in fact return
int, not uint16_t, so clang was right in warning about the %hu format
string.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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get rid of testing explicitly for clang (using ${CC:T:Mclang}) in
individual Makefiles.
Instead, use the following extra macros, for use with clang:
- NO_WERROR.clang (disables -Werror)
- NO_WCAST_ALIGN.clang (disables -Wcast-align)
- NO_WFORMAT.clang (disables -Wformat and friends)
- CLANG_NO_IAS (disables integrated assembler)
- CLANG_OPT_SMALL (adds flags for extra small size optimizations)
As a side effect, this enables setting CC/CXX/CPP in src.conf instead of
make.conf! For clang, use the following:
CC=clang
CXX=clang++
CPP=clang-cpp
MFC after: 2 weeks
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Extend the so far IPv4-only support for multiple routing tables (FIBs)
introduced in r178888 to IPv6 providing feature parity.
This includes an extended rtalloc(9) KPI for IPv6, the necessary
adjustments to the network stack, and user land support as in netstat.
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.
Reviewed by: melifaro (basically)
MFC after: 10 days
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SCTP statistics when there is not SCTP in the kernel.
This problem was reported by Sean Mahood.
MFC after: 1 week.
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breaks ABI, but makes probability of ABI breakage in future less.
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error: variable 'ifnetfound' set but not used
Approved by: dim
MFC after: 3 days
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The index() and rindex() functions were marked LEGACY in the 2001
revision of POSIX and were subsequently removed from the 2008 revision.
The strchr() and strrchr() functions are part of the C standard.
This makes the source code a lot more consistent, as most of these C
files also call into other str*() routines. In fact, about a dozen
already perform strchr() calls.
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o Teach netstat(1) -z to reset these stats sysctls.
PR: bin/153206
Reviewed by: glebuis
Sponsored by: NGINX, Inc.
MFC after: 1 month
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formats in usr.bin/netstat/atalk.c by conditionally adding NO_WFORMAT to
the Makefile instead.
MFC after: 1 week
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printf format warnings and conditional operators.
MFC after: 1 week
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* Correctly handle -a.
* -A isn't supported.
* Show all closed 1-to-1 and 1-to-many style sockets.
* Show all listening 1-to-many style sockets.
* Use consistent formatting for -W.
PR: 150642
Approved by: re@
MFC after: 4 weeks.
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other address type.
MFC after: 4 weeks
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net.isr.dispatch, and about per-protocol dispatch policies.
MFC after: 3 weeks
Reviewed by: bz
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
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(I didn't try to fix negative TCP timers with -x.)
MFC after: 3 days
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each workstream, rather than on every protocol, is prettier, it makes
machine-parsing of netstat -Q output a lot harder. Repeat the information
and hope that the user forgives us slightly dense formatting.
MFC after: 3 days
Reported by: bz
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
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Reported by: bz
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
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stack from the output of `netstat -ani'.
- The node-local multicast address in the output of `netstat -rn'
should be handled as well.
Spotted by: Bernd Walter <ticso__at__cicely7.cicely.de>
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