the new PnP code. Since the bulk of the driver changes are not being
committed at this time, it will not affect the driver. The code is being
committed early to allow others synchronise changes.
new system is integrated with the ISA bus code more cleanly and allows
the future addition of more enumerators such as PnPBIOS and ACPI.
This commit also enables the new pcm driver since it is somewhat tied to
the new PnP code.
Fix a bug where video capture locks up on channel changes.
Many thanks to Juha for solving this.
Submitted by: Juha Nurmela <Juha.Nurmela@quicknet.inet.fi>
New Features:
Greatly improved VBI capture support. (mainly for the AleVT port)
Supports select() on /dev/vbi
Improved RISC program for RGB+VBI capture to capture both evenodd
VBI data even when only capturing even only (or odd only) video
Based on code from Juha Nurmela <Juha.Nurmela@quicknet.inet.fi>
Support for Hauppauge 627 and Temic 4006
Submitted by: Maurice Castro <maurice@atum.castro.aus.net>
Bug Fix:
Fix bug in AverMedia card detection.
Break out the detection logic for the aic7855 and properly report
these chips as 7855s instead of 7850s.
The 2940AU_CN is an aic7860 based card, not aic7860.
Not setting CACHETHEN turned out to be a bad idea. It can cause
spurious corruption under heavy PCI load with multiple masters.
the highly non-recommended option ALLOW_BDEV_ACCESS is used.
(bdev access is evil because you don't get write errors reported.)
Kill si_bsize_best before it kills Matt :-)
Use the specfs routines rather having cloned copies in devfs.
the highly non-recommended option ALLOW_BDEV_ACCESS is used.
(bdev access is evil because you don't get write errors reported.)
Kill si_bsize_best.
Use the specfs routines rather having cloned copies in devfs.
ones were made by Lucent). The Broadcom chip also appears to use an
internal PHY made by Broadcom which uses the Broadcom OUI. This is different
from previous ASICs which always returned 0 in the PHY ID registers.
To account for this, I added the necessary ID values for the Broadcom
PHY so that it can be detected and attached using the 3Com PHY driver
instead of defaulting to the generic one.
This fixes, at least, panics in ncr_attach() on i386's with about 5MB
of memory. The restriction was a hack to leave some low memory for ISA
DMA, but on i386's we now allocate pages from the top down, so all the
restriction did was cause our allocations to fail when there is no free
memory above 1MB.
some swapper problems analogous to those experienced with ccd.
This fix is a kludge: since we currently don't track the "sector size"
in a volume label, we guess a worst case (4 kB, as used by vnode
devices). If the concept of sector size is here to stay, I'll make
some changes to track the "sector size" of a volume. This will
probably be the maximum of the sector sizes of all component drives,
but things could get ugly if we start allowing non-standard sector
sizes such as 524 bytes.
Unkludged-version-submitted-by: phk
ML6692 PHY. The Micro Linear driver is my own; the ThunderLAN driver is
a port of the NetBSD driver with various hacks. The ML driver is necessary
to support the Olicom OC-2326 ThunderLAN-based NIC.
Also regenerated miidevs.h to pick up the proper 'obtained from'
revision string.
lockrange: correctly expand rangelock struct, including expanding a
null struct. Previously lockrange would attempt to lock a
NULL pointer under these circumstances.
Reported-by: Ian Freislich <iang@uunet.co.za>
initialized subdisks.
Tidy up some comments.
Eliminate sddownstate(); it wasn't being used any more. Return
REQUEST_DOWN instead.
Add setstate_by_force() to implement the VINUM_SETSTATE_FORCE ioctl
for diddling individual object states. This is a repair tool which
can also be used for panicing the system. Use with utmost care if at
all.
avoids a race condition where multiple RAID-5 subdisks are being
revived at the same time. The locks should also prevent conflicts
with user requests on concatenated and striped plexes, but this needs
more work.
Tidy up some comments.
Diskslice/label code not yet handled.
Vinum, i4b, alpha, pc98 not dealt with (left to respective Maintainers)
Add the correct hook for devfs to kern_conf.c
The net result of this excercise is that a lot less files depends on DEVFS,
and devtoname() gets more sensible output in many cases.
A few drivers had minor additional cleanups performed relating to cdevsw
registration.
A few drivers don't register a cdevsw{} anymore, but only use make_dev().
instead, use generic entry points for all drivers.
- Eliminate bogus makedev().
- Eliminate softc in the lower drivers, as it is no longer necessary.
Submitted (95%) by: phk
MII-compliant PHY drivers. Many 10/100 ethernet NICs available today
either use an MII transceiver or have built-in transceivers that can
be programmed using an MII interface. It makes sense then to separate
this support out into common code instead of duplicating it in all
of the NIC drivers. The mii code also handles all of the media
detection, selection and reporting via the ifmedia interface.
This is basically the same code from NetBSD's /sys/dev/mii, except
it's been adapted to FreeBSD's bus architecture. The advantage to this
is that it automatically allows everything to be turned into a
loadable module. There are some common functions for use in drivers
once an miibus has been attached (mii_mediachg(), mii_pollstat(),
mii_tick()) as well as individual PHY drivers. There is also a
generic driver for all PHYs that aren't handled by a specific driver.
It's possible to do this because all 10/100 PHYs implement the same
general register set in addition to their vendor-specific register
sets, so for the most part you can use one driver for pretty much
any PHY. There are a couple of oddball exceptions though, hence
the need to have specific drivers.
There are two layers: the generic "miibus" layer and the PHY driver
layer. The drivers are child devices of "miibus" and the "miibus" is
a child of a given NIC driver. The "miibus" code and the PHY drivers
can actually be compiled and kldoaded as completely separate modules
or compiled together into one module. For the moment I'm using the
latter approach since the code is relatively small.
Currently there are only three PHY drivers here: the generic driver,
the built-in 3Com XL driver and the NS DP83840 driver. I'll be adding
others later as I convert various NIC drivers to use this code.
I realize that I'm cvs adding this stuff instead of importing it
onto a separate vendor branch, but in my opinion the import approach
doesn't really offer any significant advantage: I'm going to be
maintaining this stuff and writing my own PHY drivers one way or
the other.
events, in order to pave the way for removing a number of the ad-hoc
implementations currently in use.
Retire the at_shutdown family of functions and replace them with
new event handler lists.
Rework kern_shutdown.c to take greater advantage of the use of event
handlers.
Reviewed by: green
Notice that 'unit' wasn't defined once I changed the parameters of the func.
These things make me feel like wading in with a flamethrowr or something.
Too much cruft!
</rant>
if_init_f_t is passed void * containing the address of ifp->if_softc
not the unit number.
Someone tell me if these things don't work as I don't have the hardware
needed to test them. (thats a first.)
I'll get if_ze and if_zp later.
Pointed out by: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
to achieve a delay is pretty mean.
Andrew reports:
"The tulip_delay_300ns() is, well, bloody stupid on machines with a
heavily loaded PCI bus. It tries to do a delay by assuming PCI reads
will take a certain amount of time & issues a large amount of
(expensive, 5% CPU when your PCI bus is heavily loaded) pci reads.
Locally, we've replaced the calls to tulip_delay_300ns(sc) in the EMIT
macros with a simple DELAY(1) and not seen any problems. Plus we've
gained about 50Mb/sec throughput on our gigabit network cards because
of the added PCI bus bandwidth available."
Also, I do not understand why, but this change appears to stop the
Transmit Fifo underrun on one of my systems (but not the Alpha PC164SX).
This shouldn't make that much of a difference since the mii bus isn't
touched all that often, but perhaps when it does get accessed and hence
hammers the register, it was causing the chip to get upset.
Submitted by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
about a dev_t.
printf("%x", dev) now becomes printf("%s", devtoname(dev)) because
printing actual information about the device is much more useful then
printing a pointer to an address that would never help the developer debug.
Submitted by: phk, bde
messages, abort messages, and abort tag messages.
Fix a bug in how default transfer negotiations are handled if the
user had disabled initial bus resets.
Support multi-targetid on the aic7895C.
format_config: code preening.
vinum_scandisk: If we find a partition in the first pass over a drive,
note the fact so we don't grab the compatibility partition as well.
Submitted-by: peter
the aic7890/91/96/97 cards. This could cause the system to go into
a long retry/recovery loop during probe.
Fix the alignment argument to bus_dma_tag_create().
Don't set the CACHETHEN bit in dscommand0 for Ultra2 controllers
until we know more about its behavior. The description for this
bit makes it sound like it could cause problems with certain
PCI chipsets.
goes into initialized state, not 'up'. This makes it easier to ensure
consistency in multi-plex volumes.
update_plex_state: redo transitions from empty and initialized
subdisks to up or reviving, depending on the number of plexes.
Reported-by: Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely.de>
Remy Nonnenmacher <remy@synx.com>
Introduce BUF_STRATEGY(struct buf *, int flag) macro, and use it throughout.
please see comment in sys/conf.h about the flag argument.
Remove strategy argument from all the diskslice/label/bad144
implementations, it should be found from the dev_t.
Remove bogus and unused strategy1 routines.
Remove open/close arguments from dssize(). Pick them up from dev_t.
Remove unused and unfinished setgeom support from diskslice/label/bad144 code.
Don't return "can't do it" when the user requests a state change to
the current state. This previously caused silly messages like "Can't
start <foo>: invalid argument", when in fact <foo> was already
started.
set_plex_state: don't set state for non-existent plexes.
update_plex_status: as long as we have initializing subdisks, we're
initializing.
Move the declaration of freerq() to request.h.
logrq: add support for lock events.
vinumstart: solve a problem where removing a plex from an active
volume could cause attempts to access non-existent plexes.
launch_requests: don't set a request group active until we're sure we
can launch it. This caused some hangs under unusual
circumstances.
bre: don't set XFR_BAD_SUBDISK if we're not going to use it.
build_read_request: correct recovery, which caused some hangs under
(other) unusual circumstances.
build_rq_buffer: don't set bp->b_dev if we don't have a dev.
sdio: clean up, remove obsolete code.
deallocrqg: unlock any locks the rqg may have.
bre5:
Shorten some lines.
Desired-by: bde
If we're reading from a short plex, return EOF indication.
Always lock the stripe before starting a transfer. Hopefully the
current version will solve some data integrity problems that have
been reported with degraded RAID-5 plexes.
Reported-by: Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely.de>
Remy Nonnenmacher <remy@synx.com>
solve some data integrity problems that have been reported with
degraded RAID-5 plexes.
Reported-by: Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely.de>
Remy Nonnenmacher <remy@synx.com>
Tidy other comments.
open_drive: don't call set_drive_state if we decide to take it down.
This could help avoid some race conditions with the daemon.
init_drive: don't set the drive down, we'll let close_locked_drive do
that.
close_locked_drive: set drive state to down without calling
set_drive_state. This could help avoid some race conditions with the
daemon.
driveio: remove the function, it wasn't being used.
get_volume_label: remove volume dependencies so that we can return a
label for plexes and subdisks as well. What a kludge.
Remove declarations for freerq and free_rqg.
Remove DEBUG_RESID code.
freerq: check whether the request is holding a lock, free if so.
free_rqg: remove. It wasn't being used any more.
Change the Debugger calls to panics.
checkdiskconfig(): remove. It didn't make any sense to complain about
kernel keywords in user config files; it just made it more difficult
to convert. Now we ignore kernel keywords if we're not in kernel
mode.
get_empty_sd: initialize sectors.
free_drive: don't close if we don't have a vp. Maybe this will help
fix the problem that peter had, but I wouldn't count on it.
config_plex: If the plex is RAID-5, give it a rangelock structure.
start_config: Reset current drive, plex and volume so that a new
'create' command doesn't get long-dead defaults.
struct rqelement, enum rqinfo_type, struct rqinfo, union rqinfou: add
lock requests.
Add declarations for freerq and unlockrange. Since they include
request structures, they can't go in vinumext.h
a module. Also modified the code to work on FreeBSD/alpha and added
device vr0 to the alpha GENERIC config.
While I was in the neighborhood, I noticed that I was still using
#define NFPX 1 in all of the Makefiles that I'd copied from the fxp
module. I don't really use #define Nfoo X so it didn't matter, but
I decided to customize this correctly anyway.