parts: isa and pccard. The isa one is known to work with an IBM
EtherJet ISA card. The pccard one isn't known to work because the
EtherJet pccard I purchased recently arrived DOA :-(. I'll commit the
pccard.conf entry when the replacement card arrives.
I plan on MFC this in a week or two.
o 1.111 imp Sync with FreeBSD.
o 1.110 nonaka Add Roland SCP-55
o 1.109 ichiro add NANOSPEED ROOT-RZ2000 WLAN Card
o 1.108 ichiro add EMTAC A2424i 11Mbps WLAN Card
o 1.107 haya Add IO Data CBIDE2 ata interface card.
o 1.106 jhawk s/NULL}/NULL }/
o 1.105 thorpej " " -> "&sp" in two entries, per Rafal Boni.
o 1.104 thorpej Add SMC 2632W. From Rafal Boni, kern/11775.
o 1.103 drochner add IBM microdrive
o 1.102 soren Typo.
o 1.101 hubertf Add ELSA WaveLAN card & a noname clone(?)
o 1.100 toddpw Socket Comm. PC Card Ethernet, and tidy up naming.
o 1.99 msaitoh MELCO LPC2-TX, Telecom Device TCD-HPC100,
MACNICA ME1-JEIDA
o 1.98 imp Sort BAY into numerical order. (already in FreeBSD)
if_vr: handle the case where vr_encap() returns failure: bust out of the
packet sending loop instead of panicking. Also add some missing
newlines to some printf()s.
if_dc: The miibus_read and miibus_write methods keep swapping in and
out of MII mode by fiddling with CSR6 for cards with MII PHYs.
This is a hack to support the original Macronix 98713 card which
has built-in NWAY that uses an MII-like management interface
even though it uses serial transceivers. Conditionalize this
so that we only do this on 98713 chips, since it does bad things
to genuine tulip chips (and maybe other clones).
All calls to mtx_init() for mutexes that recurse must now include
the MTX_RECURSE bit in the flag argument variable. This change is in
preparation for an upcoming (further) mutex API cleanup.
The witness code will call panic() if a lock is found to recurse but
the MTX_RECURSE bit was not set during the lock's initialization.
The old MTX_RECURSE "state" bit (in mtx_lock) has been renamed to
MTX_RECURSED, which is more appropriate given its meaning.
The following locks have been made "recursive," thus far:
eventhandler, Giant, callout, sched_lock, possibly some others declared
in the architecture-specific code, all of the network card driver locks
in pci/, as well as some other locks in dev/ stuff that I've found to
be recursive.
Reviewed by: jhb
active memory maps. This removes the need to change the memory
map from common to attribute every time a packet is sent/received.
This increases performance and decreases cpu load (ping times on
slow machines improve by about 1.5ms).
Move out the old common memory/attrbiute memory hack functions to a
new header file to tidy up the main code. I want to keep them available
for a while.
(so we can see rapidly whether something was a fabric device but is
now gone).
Add a tag which says what role this adapter should take. It can take
on the value of None, Target, Initiator or Both. None is useful for
warm failover purposes. Remove the ISP_CFG_NOINIT silliness since
a role of "None" does this.
Add a isp_lastmbxcmd tag to store the opcode for the last mailbox
command used.
Module) and FBM (Fibre Buffer Modules). Also remember to clear the
semaphore registers. Tell the RISC processor to not halt on FPM
parity errors.
Throw out the ISP_CFG_NOINIT silliness and instead go to the use of
adapter 'roles' to see whether one completes initialization or not
(mostly for Fibre Channel). The ultimate intent, btw, of all of this
is to have a warm standby adapter for failover reasons. Because
we do roles now, setting of Target Capable Class 3 service parameters
in the ICB for the 2x00 cards reflects from role. Also, in isp_start,
if we're not supporting an initiator role, we bounce outgoing commands
with a Selection Timeout error. Also clean out the TOGGLE_TMODE
goop for FC- there is no toggling of target mode like there is
for parallel SCSI cards.
Do more cleanup with respect to using target ids 0..125 in F-port
topologies. Also keep track of things which *were* fabric devices
so that when you rescan the fabric you can notify the outer layers
when fabric devices go away.
Only force a LOGOUT for fabric devices if they're still logged in
(i.e., you cat their Port Database entry. Clean up the Get All Next
scanning.
Finally, use a new tag in the softc to store the opcode for the
last mailbox command used so we can report which opcode timed
out.
exactly the same functionality via a sysctl, making this feature
a run-time option.
The default is 1(ON), which means that /dev/random device will
NOT block at startup.
setting kern.random.sys.seeded to 0(OFF) will cause /dev/random
to block until the next reseed, at which stage the sysctl
will be changed back to 1(ON).
While I'm here, clean up the sysctls, and make them dynamic.
Reviewed by: des
Tested on Alpha by: obrien
not yet been caught), don't save the config with a null drive
name (which causes the drive to be renamed "plex" on the next
start), put in the text "*invalid*" instead.
This is damage control, not a fix.
Experienced by: peter
Break some long format strings so that they fit in style(9)-sized
lines.
Remove some "outdentation".
all of the hwvol members of struct snd_mixer live in a hwvol_* namespace.
- When changing the mixer device via the hwvol_mixer sysctl, reset the
muted state so that a mute operation on a new device won't try to
unmute the new device with the old device's saved volume.
- When the volume is muted, if a down or up volume request is received,
first restore the saved volume level and then adjust it.
Reviewed by: cg