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51 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
7892bf465a Extend the poll code so that it can periodically scan the host cards
for work regardless of whether there was an interrupt.  This needs more
work, it should be able to run better when there are more than 3 host
cards present, ie: all cards in polling-only mode with no IRQ.  (The
host cards have a choice of 3 irq's, 11, 12, or 15, or just polling)
1996-08-12 17:12:07 +00:00
peter
44e8acdeee make si.c compile in kernels without COMPAT_43. 1996-08-03 00:21:44 +00:00
peter
05faa13c07 ttysleep() can return EWOULDBLOCK, not ETIMEDOUT as the comment in tty.c
suggests.

Pointed out by: bde
1996-07-26 16:55:37 +00:00
peter
30ffab9fda Apply a bandaid to a problem elsewhere in the driver, when the process is
blocked in a write() while waiting for the output to drain, sleep only
for tp->t_timeout, not forever.  This only seems to happen when there is
either a modem lockup holding the hardware flow control down, or due to
some problem in the driver with processes attempting to write after the
modem has hung up (eg: elm, tf).
1996-07-26 13:47:38 +00:00
peter
f351d26045 Fix typo that prevented the initial/lock state devices from working
correctly (accessing the lock device was not possible).
1996-06-30 04:56:05 +00:00
peter
264674b795 When writing the settings for stop bits and output hardware flow control,
things tend to work better if you write the settings to the correct
register.. (*blush*).  This subtle bug has been haunting me for ages, and
will solve a few problems that have been reported to me.

Also, take a shot at fixing the serial BREAK processing, what was there
before never really worked.  (There is a PR on this I think)
1996-06-21 21:35:01 +00:00
peter
572a21b1c4 This time, get rid of the struct copies that were really causing gcc to
call memcpy..  It seems that gcc would not inline the implicit call
when copying from a volatile...
1996-06-17 18:52:53 +00:00
peter
a40812be19 Fix cut/paste error; a read-only variable should have been read/write. 1996-06-16 13:32:16 +00:00
gpalmer
b7df1cd597 Clean up -Wunused warnings.
Reviewed by:		bde
1996-06-12 05:11:41 +00:00
peter
ff393c9085 Eliminate a struct copy that gcc doesn't inline and ends up as a call to
memset().
1996-06-08 10:18:12 +00:00
peter
e3fa0cae62 When estimating the time (in ms) left to drain the output queue based
on the baud rate, dont get upset if it's been hung up by setting B0.
Instead, sleep for a short time, as the host controller takes a while
to go through the state changes.
1996-05-30 23:41:35 +00:00
peter
146f0315f6 *blush* How did this slip through?
Fix a dynamic initialiser in a static variable, and make sure sysctl.h
is #included.
1996-05-08 04:48:25 +00:00
peter
87bc074d95 Change the logic of the interrupt/poll loop. It no longer loops until
it empties all of the 256 byte incoming fifo, as it can spend more time
processing one port than intended, especially if data is streaming in
at 115.2K.  The port fifo will be emptied and dumped into the tty system
and left until next time.  I've been running this for quite some time on
one of my systems here.
Also, if the tty layer is blocked or full it lets the hardware assert the
flow control rather than loosing the data.
1996-05-05 17:35:19 +00:00
peter
12530a6f0d Change the compiled-in polling parameters to a sysctl setting. 1996-05-05 17:09:04 +00:00
scrappy
00f73c3d68 Switched from using devfs_add_sw() to using devfs_add_swf()
Reviewed by:	julian@freebsd.org
1996-03-28 14:29:52 +00:00
phk
912db7246c Avoid local sprintfs and other printf'isms. 1996-01-25 07:21:50 +00:00
phk
3ef312cd52 Use the new & improved printf rather than homegrown kludges.
Proposed by: bde
1996-01-16 18:13:18 +00:00
peter
7fb4de5305 clean up si_dprintf a bit so that it uses vararg argument parsing that does
not cause warnings, and uses printf() to do a vprintf()-like output.
1996-01-09 03:01:45 +00:00
peter
41c8754676 Fix the number of ports created for devfs.. it had been only creating
enough nodes for the number of ports on the last module, not the number
of ports _total_ that the driver is managing...

Submitted by:  Robert Sanders <rsanders@mindspring.com>
1996-01-02 19:39:09 +00:00
peter
109fdce30a Fix last "fix" - I had introduced a fencepost error.. :-(
Happily pointed out by: julian :-)
1996-01-02 09:20:29 +00:00
peter
f458767452 Fix up the DEVFS minor numbers that the Specialix driver registers... 1996-01-02 09:18:07 +00:00
peter
1087e523fe Another shot at getting working si DEVFS entries.. Apparently, it didn't
understand %02d in it's format string...
1995-12-16 14:03:02 +00:00
peter
b5de650a4b Update the skeleton DEVFS code to match reality a little closer.. :-) 1995-12-14 14:29:10 +00:00
bde
f68e831037 Replaced nxreset by noreset (if the reset function gets called, then the
device must be configured.  It's hard to tell whether a reset function
should be noreset or nullreset since reset functions are never called.
Most drivers use nullreset but noreset has the advantage of complaining
if somehow gets called).
1995-12-10 20:54:38 +00:00
bde
ea0cc9a845 Replaced nxmmap by nommap (if the mmap function gets called, then the
device must be configured).
1995-12-10 20:34:53 +00:00
bde
faa367e907 Removed new alias d_size_t for d_psize_t.
Removed old aliases d_rdwr_t and d_ttycv_t for d_read_t/d_write_t and
d_devtotty_t.

Sorted declarations of switch functions into switch order.

Removed duplicated comments and declarations of nonexistent switch
functions.
1995-12-10 15:55:34 +00:00
phk
d15f2efb88 Staticize and cleanup. 1995-12-10 13:40:44 +00:00
phk
34914741e3 Julian forgot to make the *devsw structures static. 1995-12-08 23:23:00 +00:00
julian
2a6a55ef99 Pass 3 of the great devsw changes
most devsw referenced functions are now static, as they are
in the same file as their devsw structure. I've also added DEVFS
support for nearly every device in the system, however
many of the devices have 'incorrect' names under DEVFS
because I couldn't quickly work out the correct naming conventions.
(but devfs won't be coming on line for a month or so anyhow so that doesn't
matter)

If you "OWN" a device which would normally have an entry in /dev
then search for the devfs_add_devsw() entries and munge to make them right..
check out similar devices to see what I might have done in them in you
can't see what's going on..
for a laugh compare conf.c conf.h defore and after... :)
I have not doen DEVFS entries for any DISKSLICE devices yet as that will be
a much more complicated job.. (pass 5 :)

pass 4 will be to make the devsw tables of type (cdevsw * )
rather than (cdevsw)
seems to work here..
complaints to the usual places.. :)
1995-12-08 11:19:42 +00:00
dg
f102a0eacf Untangled the vm.h include file spaghetti. 1995-12-07 12:48:31 +00:00
bde
410524c200 Replaced #includes of <sys/user.h> by less gross headers, usually
<sys/vm.h>.  Many device drivers need only the definition of vtophys()
from vm.

Added nearby #includes of <sys/conf.h> where appropriate.
1995-12-06 23:52:35 +00:00
peter
86353d95e6 aargh! I tested JREMOD, only to discover that the "good oil" part of
it for si.c was accidently inside some #ifdef DEBUG code....
1995-12-04 17:33:45 +00:00
julian
6458dd5afd If you're going to mechanically replicate something in 50 files
it's best to not have a (compiles cleanly) typo in it! (sigh)
1995-11-29 14:41:20 +00:00
julian
6c979de707 OK, that's it..
That's EVERY SINGLE driver that has an entry in conf.c..
my next trick will be to define cdevsw[] and bdevsw[]
as empty arrays and remove all those DAMNED defines as well..

Each of these drivers has a SYSINIT linker set entry
that comes in very early.. and asks teh driver to add it's own
entry to the two devsw[] tables.

some slight reworking of the commits from yesterday (added the SYSINIT
stuff and some usually wrong but token DEVFS entries to all these
devices.

BTW does anyone know where the 'ata' entries in conf.c actually reside?
seems we don't actually have a 'ataopen() etc...

If you want to add a new device in conf.c
please  make sure I know
so I can keep it up to date too..

as before, this is all dependent on #if defined(JREMOD)
(and #ifdef DEVFS in parts)
1995-11-29 10:49:16 +00:00
julian
c69a51501b the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be
totally dynamic.

this is only the devices in i386/isa
I'll do more tomorrow.
they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage...
the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT
at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively
link it into the devsw tables etc.

If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn)
The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the
device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted
the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the
driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done
then the user can modify them with the boot: -c
config menu if he wants, just like now..
config will put the config lines out in the .h file
(e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.)
as I said this is a very small first step..
the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when
adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton..

when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made,
all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree,
but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables.

By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as
run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked
and present at startup..
the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call
made to a newly loaded driver in every respect.

For this edit,
each of the files has the following code inserted into it:

obviously, tailored to suit..
----------------------somewhere at the top:
#ifdef JREMOD
#include <sys/conf.h>
#define CDEV_MAJOR 13
#define BDEV_MAJOR 4
static void 	sd_devsw_install();
#endif /*JREMOD */
---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT
#ifdef JREMOD
        sd_devsw_install();
#endif /*JREMOD*/
-----------------------at the bottom:
#ifdef JREMOD
struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw =
	{ sdopen,	sdclose,	sdstrategy,	sdioctl,	/*4*/
	  sddump,	sdsize,		0 };

struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw =
	{ sdopen,	sdclose,	rawread,	rawwrite,	/*13*/
	  sdioctl,	nostop,		nullreset,	nodevtotty,/* sd */
	  seltrue,	nommap,		sdstrategy };

static sd_devsw_installed = 0;

static void 	sd_devsw_install()
{
	dev_t descript;
	if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) {
		descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0);
		cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL);
#if defined(BDEV_MAJOR)
		descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0);
		bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL);
#endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/
		sd_devsw_installed = 1;
	}
}
#endif /* JREMOD */
1995-11-28 09:42:06 +00:00
bde
b50523c7b3 Removed all #includes of the unused file <sys/device.h>. 1995-11-28 07:29:59 +00:00
peter
a0a9d5f696 Mainly cosmetic cleanups... It now uses more consistant message reporting
on the console, and no longer uses "SLXOS" which I suspect may be a
trademark... (I'm not sure, but this is not really a SLXOS driver anyway)
1995-11-28 02:07:36 +00:00
peter
061452719b Sync the public source with what I'm currently running.
Most of this is cleaning up, but there are some functional changes,
doc/comment improvements, error checking, gcc -Wall cleanups.  Input buffer
flushing is enabled now, although I'm still not quite certain it's right.
1995-11-09 21:53:48 +00:00
bde
cc0f49a566 Added `#include "ioconf.h"' to <machine/conf.h> and cleaned up the
misplaced extern declarations (mostly prototypes of interrupt handlers)
that this exposed.  The prototypes should be moved back to the driver
sources when the functions are staticalized.

Added idempotency guards to <machine/conf.h>.  "ioconf.h" can't be
included when building LKMs so define a wart in bsd.kmod.mk to help
guard against including it.
1995-11-04 17:08:13 +00:00
bde
1bc5fa9c2e Moved prototypes for devswitch functions from conf.c and driver sources
to <machine/conf.h>.  conf.h was mechanically generated by
`grep ^d_ conf.c >conf.h'.  This accounts for part of its ugliness.  The
prototypes should be moved back to the driver sources when the functions
are staticalized.
1995-11-04 13:25:33 +00:00
phk
2d769fd93f Remove unused functions and variables, make things static, and other cleanups. 1995-10-28 15:39:31 +00:00
peter
1ac01c8ff5 Remove bogus #include <sys/device.h>, and the bogus instances of
"struct device" and the bogus unit number mentioned in the error message.
Some other minor cleanups, all trivial.
1995-10-21 09:10:49 +00:00
peter
11397df1b4 Add some hooks visible from outside via nlist, so pstat can read the tty
state.
1995-09-22 20:00:12 +00:00
peter
0e4d371d87 Remove the "Danger will robinson!" printf's at the start. I'm pretty happy
with the driver's stability now.  I've not had a single problem with it for
weeks..  All that remains is a bit of performance tuning, and finishing
the manpages.
1995-09-22 18:28:21 +00:00
peter
20010ace52 From Bruce Evans: (prototype related changes, other cleanups)
Add prototypes.  Use static for function definitions to match existing
prototypes.  Otherwise leave functions that should be static as extern.
TODO: declare everthing except sidriver and siintr as static.  I use
some new cdevs registration functions to do this for syscons and pcvt.

Fix siintr() to match its prototype in ioconf.c (don't return anything).
This may break the eisa support, but Julian says that eisa interrupts
never worked anyway.

(EISA support was never tested anyway - Peter)

Submitted by:	bde
1995-09-13 08:45:28 +00:00
peter
2af9218554 Restore two checks for TS_ISOPEN.. I managed to panic my machine
without them..  I thought TS_CONNECTED implied TS_ISOPEN, but apparently
that's not the case.
1995-09-11 06:28:38 +00:00
peter
f1a5c84729 Fix some outstanding bugs in the DCD modem control..
Implement the slip/ppp "hotchar" detection to improve latency
Debug the L_RINT bypass code..
Fix an interesting feature that caused 8-bit chars to loose their top bit
in some circumstances..

This finishes the remaining outstanding problems that I'm aware of, with
the exception of efficiency...  Optimizing can come later after it's fully
debugged.
1995-08-22 00:48:17 +00:00
peter
425f4d7f97 Slight change to the location of the default termios flags to make them
a little easier to change, and revert to the "standard" specialix behavior
with CRTSCTS enabled in the initial cflag (but configurable).
1995-08-13 15:44:37 +00:00
peter
257c0cf782 Next round of cleanups. Some more debugging hooks added, si_softc definition
moved to the driver proper, so that <machine/si.h> can be #included by user
programs without needing to include stuff from /sys/i386/isa..
Various (now) redundant features removed, eg: the locks on IXANY and HWFLOW
as these are now done with the "initial" and "lock" termios devices.
Note that it still (for reasons unknown) appears to be masking data to
7-bit with ppp - hence the cleanup to support the debugging via 'sicontrol'
1995-08-13 15:18:05 +00:00
peter
18609a8b41 Remove a deliberate #warning.. It's not polite, because I listed the the
driver in i386/conf/LINT...
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1995-08-10 08:48:34 +00:00