beep: Sort usage and man page options
Sort usage and man page options, mention possible minimum and maximum
values, fix punctuation marks, and cleanup the man page.
PR: 291092
Reviewed by: pauamma_gundo.com, christos
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53827
(cherry picked from commit 55d98b024f25403f60efe04f90a391014b6bc388)
beep: Sort usage and man page options
Sort usage and man page options, mention possible minimum and maximum
values, fix punctuation marks, and cleanup the man page.
PR: 291092
Reviewed by: pauamma_gundo.com, christos
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53827
(cherry picked from commit 55d98b024f25403f60efe04f90a391014b6bc388)
ix.4: Document E610 debug dump
Explain how to collect E610 device debug dump data with sysctl for
troubleshooting with Intel Customer Support.
Fixes: 2170400142b9 (Add support for debug dump)
Reviewed by: bcr, erj (previous version), ziaee
Signed-off-by: Yogesh Bhosale <yogesh.bhosale at intel.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D52990
(cherry picked from commit 8225ed665eea69b3df3ea57009cf8fe61863c1fc)
ix(4): Add support for debug dump for E610 adapters
This is part 2 of the support for the new Intel Ethernet E610 family of devices.
Intel E610 Ethernet Controller devices feature a debug dump capability
that allows you to capture runtime register values directly from the
hardware, with assistance from the firmware. These registers are
organized into clusters based on their function, enabling targeted
debugging. This information is consolidated into a single dump file,
facilitating the debugging of complex issues encountered in the field.
The debug dump provides a snapshot of the device's current hardware
configuration, including switch tables, transmit scheduler tables, and
other relevant data. It captures the state of specified clusters and
serves as a stateless snapshot of the entire device.
This update introduces ioctl and sysctl support for the debug dump feature.
Signed-off-by: Yogesh Bhosale yogesh.bhosale at intel.com
Co-developed-by: Krzysztof Galazka krzysztof.galazka at intel.com
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ix.4: Document E610 debug dump
Explain how to collect E610 device debug dump data with sysctl for
troubleshooting with Intel Customer Support.
Fixes: 2170400142b9 (Add support for debug dump)
Reviewed by: bcr, erj (previous version), ziaee
Signed-off-by: Yogesh Bhosale <yogesh.bhosale at intel.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D52990
(cherry picked from commit 8225ed665eea69b3df3ea57009cf8fe61863c1fc)
ix(4): Add support for debug dump for E610 adapters
This is part 2 of the support for the new Intel Ethernet E610 family of devices.
Intel E610 Ethernet Controller devices feature a debug dump capability
that allows you to capture runtime register values directly from the
hardware, with assistance from the firmware. These registers are
organized into clusters based on their function, enabling targeted
debugging. This information is consolidated into a single dump file,
facilitating the debugging of complex issues encountered in the field.
The debug dump provides a snapshot of the device's current hardware
configuration, including switch tables, transmit scheduler tables, and
other relevant data. It captures the state of specified clusters and
serves as a stateless snapshot of the entire device.
This update introduces ioctl and sysctl support for the debug dump feature.
Signed-off-by: Yogesh Bhosale yogesh.bhosale at intel.com
Co-developed-by: Krzysztof Galazka krzysztof.galazka at intel.com
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igb(4): Fix VLAN support on VFs
Virtual Functions are considered untrusted and have no control
over VLAN filtering configuration in HW. To allow using
VLANs on VF intreface driver has to assume that VLAN HW Filtering
is always enabled and pass requests for adding or removing VLAN
tags to Physical Function driver using Mailbox API.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Galazka <krzysztof.galazka at intel.com>
Approved by: kbowling (mentor)
Reviewed by: erj (previous version)
Tested by: gowtham.kumar.ks_intel.com
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53245
(cherry picked from commit 1839526b7315cae62efbd2d1493e6243439effcb)
igb(4): Fix VLAN support on VFs
Virtual Functions are considered untrusted and have no control
over VLAN filtering configuration in HW. To allow using
VLANs on VF intreface driver has to assume that VLAN HW Filtering
is always enabled and pass requests for adding or removing VLAN
tags to Physical Function driver using Mailbox API.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Galazka <krzysztof.galazka at intel.com>
Approved by: kbowling (mentor)
Reviewed by: erj (previous version)
Tested by: gowtham.kumar.ks_intel.com
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53245
(cherry picked from commit 1839526b7315cae62efbd2d1493e6243439effcb)
umass(4): Update to include pointers to quirks
umass(4), while much improved, still sometimes need quirks. Add a
pointer to usb_quirk(4) and usbconfig(8).
Sponsored by: Netflix
pf: fix another endpoint-independent crash
In c12013f5bb38 we fixed udp_mapping cleanup issues in pf_get_sport(), but
missed the static-port case (i.e. low == 0 && high == 0). We could still exit
pf_get_sport() without either inserting the udp_mapping or freeing it.
Address this and add a test case to provoke the problem.
Reviewed by: thj
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D53856
(cherry picked from commit 7dedc3c21436bb5a1220f8901992d2772a163f78)