ahd_pci.c:
Retrieve the allow_memio hint from the resource manager to
determine whether or not to try PCI MEMIO.
aic79xx_osm.h:
aic7xxx_osm.h:
Don't wrongly abuse the callout_reset() interface when trying
to abuse timeouts generated from the CAM layer. This fixes the
console freeze and lost timeout problem that many have reported,
especially on SMP systems.
aic79xx_pci.c
aic7xxx_pci.c
Rewrite the MEMIO test routine to prevent certain broken chipsets
from trying to burst multiple DWORDs to the registers. Also make
the routine better detect byte merging by the host bridge and
deal with it.
aic79xx.reg:
Correct an incorrect register definition.
Approved by: re (rwatson, jhb)
wrong, since we don't want the variable changed, but since we assign
it to variables that may also refer to other non-const strings,
warnings were generated that could break LINT.
Approved by: re
Spotted by: sam
The correct range is [1...7] with Sunday=1, but we have been writing
[0...6] with Sunday=0.
The Soekris computers flagged the zero, zapped the date, so if you
rebooted your soekris on a sunday, it would come up with a wrong
date.
Bruce has a more extensive rework of this code, but we will stick with
the minimalist fix for now.
Spotted by: Soren Kristensen <soren@soekris.com>
Thanks to: Michael Sierchio <kudzu@tenebras.com>.
Confirmed by: bde
Approved by: re
dump(8) -L.
Modified release notes: DEVICE_POLLING for nge(4) [1], clarification
of some UFS2 items, Perl distribution in sysinstall.
Submitted by: Hiten Pandya <hiten@angelica.unixdaemons.com> [1]
Approved by: re (implicitly)
editor, in order to support specifying UFS2 as a newfs option.
(1) Support three different newfs types: NEWFS_UFS, NEWFS_MSDOS, and
NEWFS_CUSTOM. Don't mix up the arguments to them: you can't use
soft updates on an msdos file system.
(2) Distinguish adding new arguments to the newfs command line from
replacing it. Permit the addition of new arguments by the user for
NEWFS_UFS. If we entirely replace the command line provided by
sysinstall, call it NEWFS_CUSTOM. 'N' will now add additional
arguments; 'Z' will opt to replace the newfs command line entirely,
but will prompt the user with their current command line as a
starting point.
(3) Construct the newfs command line dynamically based on the options
provided by the user at label-time. Right now, this means selecting
UFS1 vs. UFS2, and the soft updates flag. Drop in some variables
to support ACLs and MAC Multilabel in the future also, but don't
expose them now.
This provides sysinstall with the ability to do more "in band" editing
of the newfs command line, so we can provide more support for the user,
but doesn't sacrifice the ability to entirely specify the newfs command
line of the user is willing to give up on the cushiness factor. It
also makes it easier for us to specify defaults in the future, and
define conditional behavior based on user configuration selections.
For now, we default to UFS1, and permit UFS2 to be used as the root
only on non-i386 systems.
While I was there, I dropped the default fragment and block sizes,
since newfs has much more sensible defaults now.
Reviewed by: jhb, marcel
Approved by: re
ia64 bits from: marcel