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Some bus drivers use rmans to suballocate resources to child devices. When the driver for a child device requests a mapping for a suballocated resource, the bus driver translates this into a mapping request for a suitable subrange of the original resource the bus driver allocated from its parent. This nested mapping request should look like any other resource mapping request being made by the bus device (i.e. as if the bus device had called bus_map_resource() or bus_alloc_resource() with RF_ACTIVE). I had slightly flubbed this last bit though since the direct use of bus_generic_map/unmap_resource passed up the original child device (second argument to the underlying kobj interface). While this is currently harmless, it is not strictly correct as the resource being mapped is owned by the bus device, not the child and can break for other bus drivers in the future. Instead, use bus_map/unmap_resource for the nested request where the requesting device is now the bus device that owns the parent resource. Reviewed by: imp Fixes: 0e1246e33461 acpi: Cleanup handling of suballocated resources Fixes: b377ff8110e3 pcib: Refine handling of resources allocated from bridge windows Fixes: d79b6b8ec267 pci_host_generic: Don't rewrite resource start address for translation Fixes: d714e73f7895 vmd: Use bus_generic_rman_* for PCI bus and memory resources Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45433 (cherry picked from commit 98056127ddfa36720bcf46edc09843c867784bcb) |
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FreeBSD Kernel Source:
This directory contains the source files and build glue that make up the FreeBSD kernel and its modules, including both original and contributed software.
Kernel configuration files are located in the conf/ subdirectory of each
architecture. GENERIC is the configuration used in release builds. NOTES
contains documentation of all possible entries. LINT is a compile-only
configuration used to maximize build coverage and detect regressions.
Documentation:
Source code documentation is maintained in a set of man pages, under section 9.
These pages are located in share/man/man9, from the
top-level of the src tree. Consult intro(9)
for an overview of existing pages.
Some additional high-level documentation of the kernel is maintained in the Architecture Handbook.
Source Roadmap:
| Directory | Description |
|---|---|
| amd64 | AMD64 (64-bit x86) architecture support |
| arm | 32-bit ARM architecture support |
| arm64 | 64-bit ARM (AArch64) architecture support |
| cam | Common Access Method storage subsystem - cam(4) and ctl(4) |
| cddl | CDDL-licensed optional sources such as DTrace |
| conf | kernel build glue |
| compat | Linux compatibility layer, FreeBSD 32-bit compatibility |
| contrib | 3rd-party imported software such as OpenZFS |
| crypto | crypto drivers |
| ddb | interactive kernel debugger - ddb(4) |
| fs | most filesystems, excluding UFS, NFS, and ZFS |
| dev | device drivers and other arch independent code |
| gdb | kernel remote GDB stub - gdb(4) |
| geom | GEOM framework - geom(4) |
| i386 | i386 (32-bit x86) architecture support |
| kern | main part of the kernel |
| libkern | libc-like and other support functions for kernel use |
| modules | kernel module infrastructure |
| net | core networking code |
| net80211 | wireless networking (IEEE 802.11) - net80211(4) |
| netgraph | graph-based networking subsystem - netgraph(4) |
| netinet | IPv4 protocol implementation - inet(4) |
| netinet6 | IPv6 protocol implementation - inet6(4) |
| netipsec | IPsec protocol implementation - ipsec(4) |
| netpfil | packet filters - ipfw(4), pf(4), and ipfilter(4) |
| opencrypto | OpenCrypto framework - crypto(7) |
| powerpc | PowerPC/POWER (32 and 64-bit) architecture support |
| riscv | 64-bit RISC-V architecture support |
| security | security facilities - audit(4) and mac(4) |
| sys | kernel headers |
| tests | kernel unit tests |
| ufs | Unix File System - ffs(7) |
| vm | virtual memory system |
| x86 | code shared by AMD64 and i386 architectures |