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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Hibma
9079fff550 Align the interfaces for the various watchdogs and make the interface
behave as expected.

Also:
- Return an error if WD_PASSIVE is passed in to the ioctl as only
  WD_ACTIVE is implemented at the moment. See sys/watchdog.h for an
  explanation of the difference between WD_ACTIVE and WD_PASSIVE.
- Remove the I_HAVE_TOTALLY_LOST_MY_SENSE_OF_HUMOR define. If you've
  lost your sense of humor, than don't add a define.

Specific changes:

i80321_wdog.c
  Don't roll your own passive watchdog tickle as this would defeat the
  purpose of an active (userland) watchdog tickle.

ichwd.c / ipmi.c:
  WD_ACTIVE means active patting of the watchdog by a userland process,
  not whether the watchdog is active. See sys/watchdog.h.

kern_clock.c:
  (software watchdog) Remove a check for WD_ACTIVE as this does not make
  sense here. This reverts r1.181.
2006-12-15 21:44:49 +00:00
Marius Strobl
55d3a2fcc5 Fix spelling in a status message.
MFC after:	1 day
2006-09-01 20:14:06 +00:00
Marius Strobl
fb596371a9 - Add locking.
- Add support for storing the century in MK48TXX_WDAY_CB on MK48Txx with
  extended registers when the MK48TXX_NO_CENT_ADJUST flag is set (and which
  is termed somewhat confusing as it actually means don't manually adjust
  the century in the driver).
- Add the MI part of interfacing the watchdog functionality of MK48Txx with
  extended registers with watchdog(9). This is inspired by the SunOS/Solaris
  drivers for the 'eeprom' devices also having watchdog support. I actually
  expected this to work out of the box on Sun Exx00 machines with 'eeprom'
  devices which have a 'watchdog-enable' property. On terminal count of the
  the watchdog timer however only the MK48TXX_FLAGS_WDF bit rises but the
  reset signal and the interrupt respectively (depending on whether the
  MK48TXX_WDOG_WDS bit of the chip and the MK48TXX_WDOG_ENABLE_WDS flag
  of the driver respectively is set) goes nowhere. Apparently passing the
  reset signal on to the WDR line of the CPUs has to be enabled somewhere
  else but we don't have documentation for the Exx00 specific controllers.
  I decided to commit this nevertheless so it can be enabled in the eeprom(4)
  front-end later in e.g. 6.0-STABLE without breaking the API. Besides the
  Exx00 the watchdog part of the MK48Txx should also work on E250 and E450.
  Possibly also without extra fiddling on these machines but I haven't
  found someone willing to give it a try on such a machine so far.
- Use uintXX_t instead of u_intXX_t, use __func__ instead of hardcoded
  function names in error strings.
2005-05-19 21:16:50 +00:00
Marius Strobl
2d86abb059 o Sync with the NetBSD mk48txx driver (the result simplyfies some changes
I have in mind for the genclock interface):
  - Recognize the MK48T18 as well (differs from the MK48T08 only in
    packaging options and voltages).
  - Allow MD code to provide functions for reading/writing NVRAM/RTC
    locations.
    If passed NULL, the old behaviour using bus_space_{read,write}_1() is
    used. Otherwise, all access to the chip goes via the MD functions.
    This is necessary for mvmeppc boards where the mk48txx NVRAM/RTC is
    not directly addressable.
  - Cleanup MI mk48txx(4) todclock driver:
    - Prepare mk48txxvar.h and leave only register definitions in
      mk48txxreg.h.
    - Define struct mk48txx_softc as usual devices and allocate necessary
      members in it.
    - Change mk48txx_attach() to only take a device_t.
o While converting the sparc64 eeprom driver to the above changes:
  - Remove some dead code and stale comments.
  - Use the NVRAM size provided by the mk48txx driver instead of hardcoding
    it as suggested by a comment.
  - Add a comment about why it doesn't make much sense to read the hostid
    directly from the NVRAM except for displaying it when attaching.
  - Don't print the hostid if it reads all zero because it's stored
    elsewhere.
2004-11-17 12:54:12 +00:00
Marius Strobl
46b3f0f811 Correct value and description of the unused MK48TXX_WDAY_FT macro. 2004-09-20 00:09:32 +00:00
Marius Strobl
6b1c98e2be - Some of the upper bits of the time related (seconds, minutes, etc.)
registers are control bits or depending on the model contain additional
  time bits with a different meaning than the lower ones. In order to
  only read the desired time bits and not change the upper bits on write
  use appropriate masks in the gettime and settime function respectively.
  Due to the polarity of the stop oscillator bit and the fact that the
  century bits aren't used on sparc64 not masking them didn't cause
  problems so far.
- Fix two off-by-one errors in the handling of the day of week. The
  genclock code represents the dow as 0 - 6 with 0 being Sunday but the
  mk48txx use 1 - 7 with 1 being Sunday. In the settime function when
  writing the dow to the clock the range wasn't adjusted accordingly but
  the clock apparently played along nicely otherwise the second bug in
  the gettime function which mapped 1 - 7 to 0 - 6 but with 0 meaning
  Saturday would have been triggered. Fixing these makes the date being
  stored in the same format Sun/Solaris uses and cures the "Invalid time
  in real time clock. Check and reset the date immediately!" when the
  date was set under Solaris prior to booting FreeBSD/sparc64. [1]
  Looking at other clock drivers/code e.g. FreeBSD/alpha the former "bug",
  i.e. storing the dow as 0 - 6 even when the clock uses 1 - 7, seems to
  be common but might be on purpose for compatibility when multi-booting
  with other OS which do the same. So it might make sense to add a flag
  to handle the dow off-by-one for use of this driver on platforms other
  than sparc64.
- Check the state of the battery on mk48txx that support this in the
  attach function.
- Add a note that use of the century bit should be implemented but isn't
  required at the moment because it isn't used on sparc64.

Problem noted by:	joerg [1]
MT5 candidate.
2004-09-19 21:38:11 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
aad970f1fe Use __FBSDID().
Also some minor style cleanups.
2003-08-24 17:55:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ac764ac32e s#<mk48txx/mk48txxreg.h>#<dev/mk48txx/mk48txxreg.h># 2003-08-23 05:56:58 +00:00
Thomas Moestl
635435f4f6 Add a driver back end for the Mostek MK48T02, MK48T08 and MK48T59
time-of-day clocks, ported from NetBSD. The front-ends are expected
to be at least partly machine-dependent; the sparc64 EBus and SBus
ones will be commited to MD directories for now (in a subsequent commit).
2002-04-04 23:44:42 +00:00