object: subdisks, plexes and volumes. The encoding for plexes and
subdisks no longer reflects the object to which they belong. The
super devices are high-order volume numbers. This gives vastly more
potential volumes (4 million instead of 256).
Rewrite minor number decoding. Now we have only three types of
object: subdisks, plexes and volumes. The encoding for plexes and
subdisks no longer reflects the object to which they belong. The
super devices are high-order volume numbers. This gives vastly more
potential volumes (4 million instead of 256).
object: subdisks, plexes and volumes. The encoding for plexes and
subdisks no longer reflects the object to which they belong. The
super devices are high-order volume numbers. This gives vastly more
potential volumes (4 million instead of 256).
Correct formats for some error messages. Don't cast the value to
match the format.
object: subdisks, plexes and volumes. The encoding for plexes and
subdisks no longer reflects the object to which they belong. The
super devices are high-order volume numbers. This gives vastly more
potential volumes (4 million instead of 256).
Tidy up comments.
Check for null rqgs. This continue to be reported, though I can't
work out why.
Correct formats for some error messages. Don't cast the value to
match the format.
Use microtime, not getmicrotime, for timing debug entries.
object: subdisks, plexes and volumes. The encoding for plexes and
subdisks no longer reflects the object to which they belong. The
super devices are high-order volume numbers. This gives vastly more
potential volumes (4 million instead of 256).
As a result of the minor number changes, split out the superdevice
handling into a separate function, vinum_super_ioctl. This was most
of the code of vinumioctl.
attachobject: Improve error checking.
init_drive: Rephrase error message text.
Remove dead code (inside #if 0).
Change name of find_drive_by_dev to the more descriptive
find_drive_by_name.
Tidy up comments.
get_emppty_drive: Fix a day one bug with strcpy parameters.
Change name of find_drive_by_dev to the more descriptive
find_drive_by_name.
Rewrite minor number decoding. Now we have only three types of
object: subdisks, plexes and volumes. The encoding for plexes and
subdisks no longer reflects the object to which they belong. The
super devices are high-order volume numbers. This gives vastly more
potential volumes (4 million instead of 256).
object: subdisks, plexes and volumes. The encoding for plexes and
subdisks no longer reflects the object to which they belong. The
super devices are high-order volume numbers. This gives vastly more
potential volumes (4 million instead of 256).
Remove an unnecessary goto.
vinumopen: Return EINVAL, not ENXIO, on an attempt to open a
referenced plex.
at all (ie reads yield constant values). Display the width as the
difference between max and min so that constant timers have width
zero.
o Get the address of the timer from the XPmTmrBlk field instead of
the V1_PmTmrBlk field. The former is a generic address and can
specify a memory mapped I/O address. Remove <machine/bus_pio.h>
to account for this. The timer is now properly configured on
machines with ACPI v2 tables, whether PIO or MEMIO. Note that
the acpica code converts v1 tables into v2 tables so the address
is always present in XPmTmrBlk.
o Replace the TIMER_READ macro with a call to the read_counter()
function and add a barrier to make sure that we observe proper
ordering of the reads.
Check for suspend before the device polling, rather than after it.
Check to see if the current thread owns the lock in ioctl and return
EBUSY if it does.
This advances the locking to the point that I can eject my fxp card 10
times in a row, but I agree with Jeff Hsu that we need to get the
network layer locking finished before chasing more of the races here
(actually, he doesn't think this set is worth it even). There's a
number of races between FXP_LOCK in detach and all other users of
FXP_LOCK, and this gets back to the 'device with sleepers being
forcibly detached' problem as well...
* AcpiOsDerivePciId(): finds a bus number, given the slot/func and the
acpi parse tree.
* AcpiOsPredefinedOverride(): use the sysctl hw.acpi.os_name to
override the value for _OS.
Ideas from: takawata, jhb
Reviewed by: takawata, marcel
Tested on: i386, ia64
(currently) only consumer (en).
Add a sysctl node hw.atm where the atm drivers will hook on their hardware
sysctl sub-trees.
Make atm_ifattach call if_attach and remove the corresponding call to if_attach
from en. Create atm_ifdetach and use that in en.
While the last change actually changes the interface this is not a problem in
practice because the only other consumer of this API is an older LANAI driver
on the net, that is not ready for current anyway.
Reviewed by: -atm
ia64 by defining them in terms of newbus. Add a static inline for
fillw(), which doesn't have anything to do with I/O.
It's still ugly, but now the ugliness can be removed from ia64
specific headers.
1) always call fxp_stop in fxp_detach. Since we don't read from
the card, there's no need to carefully look at things with
bus_child_present.
2) Call FXP_UNLOCK() before calling bus_teardown_intr to avoid
a possible deadlock reported by jhb.
3) add gone to the softc. Set it to true in detach.
4) Return immediately if gone is true in fxp_ioctl
5) Return immediately if gone is true in fxp_intr
that one cannot generally hold a lock and call bus_teardown_intr.
This is race free with wi_intr because bus_teardown_intr won't allow
wi_intr to be called after it returns.
# jeff hsu points out that there might be a race between this unlock
# and wi_start. While that may be true also, it won't impact this commit.
Submitted by: jhb
as 64-bit architectures won't like this. Use virtual array indexes
instead. This *should* allow the driver to work on 64-bit platforms,
though it's still not endian clean.
firmware 1.50.12, but 2.20.1 and 3.10.4 work. The 1.50.12 card gets
past doing dhclient, but hangs on transmit a little after the ip
address is set. The 1.50.12 card has always been 'cranky' and Bill
Paul's tearing it apart at FreeBSD '99 hasn't helped.
sc_reset and sc_enable are subtlely different things. sc_reset means
exactly "WI_CMD_INI has happened." sc_enabled means "WI_CMD_ENABLE
has been sent to the card without a WI_CMD_DISABLE following." This
is a little different than what they mean on NetBSD (where both of
these concepts are comingled). NetBSD will try to only enable symbol
cards once, while FreeBSD only sends the WI_CMD_INI once.
Also, only try once to reset the card on a symbol.
This makes the lucent cards no worse than before, but apparently not
much better either. I got fewer hangs in my testing than I have in
the past, but I don't know if it is statistically significant or not.
"Ian gave me this patch" I assume this is iadowse@.
Also, pull in a few devices NetBSD's table. More are there, but I need
to properly move them to pccarddev before including them here.
- Remove getcsrdata().
- Don't print device type, this can be obtained by fwcontrol.
Tested with: Maxtor 5000XT
Tested by: Daniel O'Connor <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
following changes have been done:
- stylify. The original code was too hard to read.
- get rid of a number of compilation options (Adaptec-only, Eni-only, no-DMA).
- more debugging features.
- locking. This is not correct yet in the absence of interface layer locking,
but is correct enough to not to cause lock order reversals.
- remove RAW mode. There are no users of this in the tree and I doubt that
there are any.
- remove NetBSD compatibility code. There was no way to keep NetBSD non-busdma
and FreeBSD busdma code together.
- if_en now buildable as a module.
This has been actively tested on sparc64 and i386 with ENI server and
client cards and an Adaptec card (thanks to kjc).
Reviewed by: mdodd, arr
- Add fxp_start_body() and change fxp_start() to just acquire locks and
then call fxp_start_body(). Places that would call fxp_start() with
locks held (mutex recursion) now call fxp_start_body() directly.
Remove MTX_RECURSE flag from sc_mtx. [gallatin]
- Change fxp_attach() to work without the softc lock, saving interrupt
hooking until the head of fxp_attach().
- Call ether_ifattach() before overriding ifp parameters. This reverts
part of 1.155.
- Remove multiple error paths in fxp_attach().
- Teardown interrupt in fxp_detach() before unlocking the softc.
- Make sure mutex is not held in fxp_release()
- Delete the miibus instance and/or self in fxp_release(), not in
fxp_detach(). This can happen if attach fails partway through.
- Move ifmedia_removeall to fxp_release() since attach may fail after
media have been allocated.
- Add locking to fxp_suspend, fxp_resume, fxp_start, fxp_intr,
fxp_poll, fxp_tick, fxp_ioctl, fxp_watchdog.
- Pass in ifp to fxp_intr_body since its callers sometimes already use
it.
- Add compatibility define for INTR_MPSAFE for 4.x. [gallatin]
- You don't need to bzero softc.
Ideas from: gallatin, mux
Tested by: >400M packets of dd/ssh, NFS, ping on i386 UP
driver at long last!
Many thanks to vaidas.damosevicius@if.lt for keeping this issue alive
and pursuing Intel for a fix, Intel/ICP for working on the driver, and
Sergey Osokin for bringing the original patches up to 5-CURRENT.
of the infrastructure for the gamma driver which was removed a while back.
The DRM_LINUX option is removed because the handler is now provided by the
linux compat code itself.
(with other names) in the USB driver sources, but I felt that pcireg.h
should have a complete list - at least of classes and interfaces that we
know about and use.
or sched_lock are sufficient to test this flag.
XXX: vinum should really be using a kernel process via kthread_create()
instead of this hack. I'm not even sure PS_INMEM can be clear at this
point anyways.
if attach succeeded. device_is_alive just tells us that probe
succeeded. Since we were using it to do things like detach net
interfaces, this caused problems when there were errors in the attach
routine.
Symptoms of problem reported by: martin blapp
ethernet controller. The driver has been tested with the LinkSys
USB200M adapter. I know for a fact that there are other devices out
there with this chip but don't have all the USB vendor/device IDs.
Note: I'm not sure if this will force the driver to end up in the
install kernel image or not. Special magic needs to be done to exclude
it to keep the boot floppies from bloating again, someone please
advise.
other initializations succeeded.
- Initialize the TX and RX rings in epic_attach() rather than in
epic_init() where we're not supposed to fail. Similarly, free
the TX and RX rings in epic_detach() rather than in epic_stop().
- Change epic_init() to be a void function now that it can't fail.
Also change its parameter to a void * so that we have a correct
prototype for if_init.
- Now that epic_init() has a correct prototype, don't cast the
function pointer when initializing if_init.
- Fix nearby style bugs.
- Don't initialize if_output, ether_ifattach() does this for us.
- Use pci_enable_busmaster() instead of using pci_read_config()
and pci_write_config() directly.
- Don't try to enable I/O, bus_alloc_resource() does this for us.
- Unconditionally call *_stop() if device is in the tree. This is to
prevent callouts from happening after the device is gone. Checks for
bus_child_present() should be added in the future to keep from touching
potentially non-existent hardware in *_detach(). Found by iedowse@.
- Always check for and free miibus children, even if the device is not in
the tree since some failure cases could have gotten here.
- Call ether_ifdetach() in the irq setup failure case
- ti(4), xl(4): move ifmedia_init() calls to the beginning of attach so
that ifmedia_removeall() can be unconditionally called on detach. There
is no way to detect whether ifmedia has been initialized without using
a separate variable (as tl(4) does).
- Add comments to indicate assumptions of code path
bytes_in_mbuf rather than MCLBYTES. Add the ethertnet header to the
front of the mbuf. Adjust bytes_in_mbuf inside the loop that reads
the packet out of the card.
codec during initialization. This code mirrors the reset code used on
the VIA82c686 and fixes a codec initialization failure (SoundMAX
AD1885) reported by Matthias Schuendehuette.
in dc_detach() instead of only calling it if the hardware is preset.
This is a workaround for page faults in softclock() after a `dc'
device was detached, caused by not disabling a timer before freeing
its memory. The bus_child_present() checks should probably be
re-added later, but only to avoid the hardware accesses and not the
other resource cleanups in dc_stop().
Approved by: njl
Many internal structure changes for the FireWire driver.
- Compute CRC in CROM parsing.
- Add support for configuration ROM build.
- Simplify dummy buffer handling.
- busdma conversion
- Use swi_taskqueue_giant for -current. Mark the interrupt routine as MPSAFE.
- AR buffer handling.
Don't reallocate AR buffer but just recycle it.
Don't malloc and copy per packet in fwohci_arcv().
Pass packet to fw_rcv() using iovec.
Application must prepare receiving buffer in advance.
- Change fw_bind API so that application should pre-allocate xfer structure.
- Add fw_xfer_unload() for recycling struct fw_xfer.
- Add post_busreset hook
- Remove unused 'sub' and 'act_type' in struct fw_xfer.
- Remove npacket from struct fw_bulkxfer.
- Don't call back handlers in fwochi_arcv() if the packet has
not drained in AT queue
- Make firewire works on big endian platform.
- Use native endian for packet header and remove unnecessary ntohX/htonX.
- Remove FWXFERQ_PACKET mode. We don't use it anymore.
- Remove unnecessary restriction of FWSTMAXCHUNK.
- Don't set root node for phy config packet if the root node is
not cycle master capable but set myself for root node.
We should be the root node after next bus reset.
Spotted by: Yoshihiro Tabira <tabira@scd.mei.co.jp>
- Improve self id handling
Tested on: i386, sparc64 and i386 with forced bounce buffer
command config register. At the present, this represents a nop
because these bits should have been set earlier in the process. In
the future, we'll only set these bits when the driver requests the
resource, not when the bus code detects the resource.
Reviewed by: mdodd
network layer (ether).
- Don't abuse module names to facilitate ifconfig module loading;
such abuse isn't really needed. (And if we do need type information
associated with a module then we should make it explicit and not
use hacks.)
PCIM_CMD_MEMEN and PCIM_CMD_BUSMASTEREN, becaise some braindead
BIOSes (such as one found in my vprmatrix notebook) forget
to initialize it properly resulting in attachment failure.
the list of supported sleep state.
This should help people understand what following message means.
acpi0: AcpiGetSleepTypeData failed - AE_NOT_FOUND
MFC after: 3 days
- Remove a useless device_is_alive() check.
- Disable interrupts if bus_child_present() so that this
check is more useful.
This fixes the hangs I was seeing when unloading the fxp driver.
Suggestions from: hsu, njl
- Be sure to teardown the interrupt first so that "kldunload if_fxp"
doesn't panic the box. It's now deadlocking rather than crashing,
which isn't really better, but I'm unsure this is fxp(4)'s fault.
- Change a bus_dmamap_sync() call to also do a BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD
now that we can pass several operations.
is required. NetBSD has one because it checks for the mac address
match as well wanting to give its own string in the description.
Since we do neither, we don't need a separate entry.
# I suspect that a few of the COREGA cards might fall into that category
# as well, but since I don't have access to any of them it is hard to know
# for sure.
enet_mcast fields, so remove them. Sort. Eliminate now duplicate
entries.
This reorg saves about 500 bytes in the binary. I've tested this only
with a couple of cards, so please let me know if I've broken anything.
1.182; christos
A cardflash NE2000 from Michael Francini
1.181; perry
support Corega PCCL-11 -- from Christopher SEKIYA in PR 20932
1.180; ichiro
add product TOSHIBA PA2673U CBIDE2 (IODATA OEM)
1.179; kanaoka
Add SMC 8041TX 10/100 Ether PC Card.
0 in a problem that is being discussed. That means that the test for
product != 0 may cause problems. Looking at pccarddevs (which i
should have done earlier) we see:
product BONDWELL B236 0x0000 Game Card Joystick
product CONTEC CNETPC 0x0000 Contec C-NET(PC)C
product IBM MICRODRIVE 0x0000 IBM Microdrive
product RAYTHEON WLAN 0x0000 WLAN Adapter
product SOCKET EA_ETHER 0x0000 Socket Communications EA
product TDK LAK_CD011WL 0x0000 TDK LAK-CD011WL
so use only the vendor field for the end sentinel.
- Don't bother setting OACTIVE when the descriptors are all full
or there's a vr_encap failure, it doesn't help anything.
- Correctly roll back on the descriptor list after a failure
so as not to corrupt the list.
- Add a missing VR_UNLOCK().
Without these changes, vr_encap failure (which is assured during
a low mbuf situation) would result in the card locking until
the watchdog could fire.
MFC after: 1 week
Boost sample rate to 1.25 MSPS since that allows us to use a 5Mhz
(/4) or 10Mhz (/8) external clock.
Make the interrupt both MPSAFE and FAST, at 610 interrupts a second,
and a max time to service of 5 msec, we brake for nobody.
Use kernel thread to accumulate into the 25 possible wave signals.
Use #ifdef _KERNEL to let .c file double as .h file defining the ioctls.