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2428 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kirk McKusick
e244fe31d6 Generalize to allow any serial port to be used as the GDB port.
Mark the GDB port in the config file with flags 0x80. Currently
only the sio driver checks these flags and sets up a GDB port,
but adding similar code to other serial drivers would be easy.
For backward compatibility, if an sio port is marked as the console
and no port is marked as the gdb port, the GDB port will be mapped
to the console port. This hack should go away at some point.
1999-05-07 06:50:41 +00:00
Bill Paul
049e649a10 Add support to wicontrol(8) and wi(4) for enabling and configuring
power management. This will only work on newer firmware revisions; older
firmware will silently ignore the attempts to turn power management on.

Patches supplied by: Brad Karp <karp@eecs.harvard.edu>
1999-05-07 03:28:54 +00:00
Greg Lehey
560863926b Remove old grunge, including references to sys/disk.h (which is going
away).

Submitted-by:	phk
1999-05-07 01:35:29 +00:00
Greg Lehey
d65937394f Remove old grunge
Submitted-by:	phk
1999-05-07 01:25:54 +00:00
Peter Wemm
691343c4f8 Use id_ointr for setting the pnp interrupt handler, it uses the oldstyle
int unit argument still.
1999-05-06 22:26:28 +00:00
Peter Wemm
debf951175 ``fix'' the devfs_add_devswf() calls, the printf string wasn't factoring
in the unit number.  I'm not so sure about this at all, the SVR4 systems
I have access to have a mixture of names and often %03d format units.
1999-05-06 22:21:31 +00:00
Peter Wemm
bbdc01224f Undo excess staticization - these two are meant to be callable from
DDB.
1999-05-06 22:19:38 +00:00
Peter Wemm
1ce418a67d ahatimeout is static.. 1999-05-06 22:18:21 +00:00
Peter Wemm
5e80440b17 Use consistant function definitions which also silences a warning. 1999-05-06 22:17:26 +00:00
Peter Wemm
ea5c2064b4 GC unused variable 1999-05-06 22:14:46 +00:00
Peter Wemm
2850fee53f Fix a goof on my part; s/struct moduledata */struct module */ 1999-05-06 22:05:39 +00:00
Peter Wemm
3cca27dac6 GC unused pps_drvinit() declaration 1999-05-06 22:03:14 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
db15b5b790 The base transfer speed for the parallel port bus is 93K/sec, not 3.3MB/sec.
Submitted by:	Nick Hibma <hibma@skylink.it>
1999-05-06 21:14:49 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
169b302922 Take out calls to cam_sim_set_basexfer_speed(), the base transfer speed is
now returned in the path inquiry CCB.

Submitted by:	Nick Hibma <hibma@skylink.it>
1999-05-06 21:12:58 +00:00
Nick Hibma
4ea5aa83d4 Add new member for XPT_PATH_INQ, follows recent changes in
version v1.2 of cam_sim.h.
1999-05-06 20:58:37 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
9deea8574e Add a number of interrelated CAM feature enhancements and bug fixes.
NOTE:  These changes will require recompilation of any userland
applications, like cdrecord, xmcd, etc., that use the CAM passthrough
interface.  A make world is recommended.

camcontrol.[c8]:
 - We now support two new commands, "tags" and "negotiate".

	- The tags commands allows users to view the number of tagged
	  openings for a device as well as a number of other related
	  parameters, and it allows users to set tagged openings for
	  a device.

	- The negotiate command allows users to enable and disable
	  disconnection and tagged queueing, set sync rates, offsets
	  and bus width.  Note that not all of those features are
	  available for all controllers.  Only the adv, ahc, and ncr
	  drivers fully support all of the features at this point.
	  Some cards do not allow the setting of sync rates, offsets and
	  the like, and some of the drivers don't have any facilities to
	  do so.  Some drivers, like the adw driver, only support enabling
	  or disabling sync negotiation, but do not support setting sync
	  rates.

 - new description in the camcontrol man page of how to format a disk
 - cleanup of the camcontrol inquiry command
 - add support in the 'devlist' command for skipping unconfigured devices if
   -v was not specified on the command line.
 - make use of the new base_transfer_speed in the path inquiry CCB.
 - fix CCB bzero cases

cam_xpt.c, cam_sim.[ch], cam_ccb.h:

 - new flags on many CCB function codes to designate whether they're
   non-immediate, use a user-supplied CCB, and can only be passed from
   userland programs via the xpt device.  Use these flags in the transport
   layer and pass driver to categorize CCBs.

 - new flag in the transport layer device matching code for device nodes
   that indicates whether a device is unconfigured

 - bump the CAM version from 0x10 to 0x11

 - Change the CAM ioctls to use the version as their group code, so we can
   force users to recompile code even when the CCB size doesn't change.

 - add + fill in a new value in the path inquiry CCB, base_transfer_speed.
   Remove a corresponding field from the cam_sim structure, and add code to
   every SIM to set this field to the proper value.

 - Fix the set transfer settings code in the transport layer.

scsi_cd.c:

 - make some variables volatile instead of just casting them in various
   places
 - fix a race condition in the changer code
 - attach unless we get a "logical unit not supported" error.  This should
   fix all of the cases where people have devices that return weird errors
   when they don't have media in the drive.

scsi_da.c:

 - attach unless we get a "logical unit not supported" error

scsi_pass.c:

 - for immediate CCBs, just malloc a CCB to send the user request in.  This
   gets rid of the 'held' count problem in camcontrol tags.

scsi_pass.h:

 - change the CAM ioctls to use the CAM version as their group code.

adv driver:

 - Allow changing the sync rate and offset separately.

adw driver

 - Allow changing the sync rate and offset separately.

aha driver:

 - Don't return CAM_REQ_CMP for SET_TRAN_SETTINGS CCBs.

ahc driver:

 - Allow setting offset and sync rate separately

bt driver:

 - Don't return CAM_REQ_CMP for SET_TRAN_SETTINGS CCBs.

NCR driver:

 - Fix the ultra/ultra 2 negotiation bug
 - allow setting both the sync rate and offset separately

Other HBA drivers:
 - Put code in to set the base_transfer_speed field for
   XPT_GET_TRAN_SETTINGS CCBs.

Reviewed by:	gibbs, mjacob (isp), imp (aha)
1999-05-06 20:16:39 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
b0eeea2042 remove b_proc from struct buf, it's (now) unused.
Reviewed by:	dillon, bde
1999-05-06 20:00:34 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6cc5a7220c Don't use <sys/disk.h> 1999-05-06 19:19:30 +00:00
Peter Wemm
3f251a4979 Fix 'signed char as array index' warnings and an unused variable. 1999-05-06 18:58:05 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c41dbe5cc4 Missing 'int' in declaration of variables. 1999-05-06 18:54:19 +00:00
Peter Wemm
d5558c001a Fix up a few easy 'assignment used as truth value' and 'suggest parens
around && within ||' type warnings.  I'm pretty sure I have not masked
any problems here, I've committed real problem fixes seperately.
1999-05-06 18:44:42 +00:00
Peter Wemm
522c197d02 The joypart() macro had a precedence bug. Add seatbelts for UNIT() too. 1999-05-06 18:39:32 +00:00
Peter Wemm
dfd5dee1b0 Add sufficient braces to keep egcs happy about potentially ambiguous
if/else nesting.
1999-05-06 18:13:11 +00:00
Bill Paul
e566363ef1 Modify wicontrol(8) and wi(4) to allow setting the frequency of the
WaveLAN's radio modem. The default is whatever the NIC uses since NICs
sold in different countries may default to different frequencies. (The
Lose95/LoseNT software doesn't let you select the channel so it's probably
not really meant to be changed.)
1999-05-06 16:32:45 +00:00
Bill Paul
727c88e9da Tweak the Macronix driver to hopefully make it more reliable:
- Change to the same transmit scheme as the PNIC driver.
- Dynamically set the cache alignment, and set burst size the same as
  the PNIC driver in mx_init().
- Enable 'store and forward' mode by default. This is the slowest option
  and it does reduce 100Mbps performance somewhat, but it's the most
  reliable setting I can find. I'm more interested in having the driver
  work reliably than trying to squeeze the best performance out of it.
  The reason I'm doing this is that on *some* systems you may see a lot
  of transmit underruns (which I can't explain: these are *fast* test
  systems) and these errors seem to cause unusual and decidedly
  non-tulip-like behavior. In normal 10Mbps mode, performance is fine
  (you can easily saturate a 10Mbps link).

Also tweak some of the other drivers:

- Increase the size of the TX ring for the Winbond, ASIX, VIA Rhine
  and PNIC drivers.
- Set a larger value for ifq_maxlen in the ThunderLAN driver. The setting
  of TL_TX_LIST_CNT - 1 is too low (the ThunderLAN driver only allocates
  20 transmit descriptors, and I don't want to fiddle with that now
  because the ThunderLAN's descriptor structure is an oddball size
  compared to the others).
1999-05-06 15:32:52 +00:00
Bill Paul
c49713fde1 Fix some byte ordering problems; I was storing string lengths wrong,
which was causing wicontrol to crash when reading string parameters
from the WaveLAN.

Patches submitted by: Brad Karp <karp@eecs.harvard.edu>
1999-05-06 03:34:02 +00:00
Bill Paul
31a08ab08e Add device driver support for the Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA
adapter (and some workalikes). Also add man pages and a wicontrol
utility to manipulate some of the card parameters.

This driver was written using information gleaned from the Lucent HCF Light
library, though it does not use any of the HCF Light code itself, mainly
because it's contaminated by the GPL (but also because it's pretty gross).
The HCF Light lacks certain featurs from the full (but proprietary) HCF
library, including 802.11 frame encapsulation support, however it has
just enough register information about the Hermes chip to allow someone
with enough spare time and energy to implement a proper driver. (I would
have prefered getting my hands on the Hermes manual, but that's proprietary
too. For those who are wondering, the Linux driver uses the proprietary
HCF library, but it's provided in object code form only.)

Note that I do not have access to a WavePOINT access point, so I have
only been able to test ad-hoc mode. The wicontrol utility can turn on
BSS mode, but I don't know for certain that the NIC will associate with
an access point correctly. Testers are encouraged to send their results
to me so that I can find out if I screwed up or not.
1999-05-05 07:37:11 +00:00
Bill Paul
113a394c06 Add device driver support for the Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 wireless
network adapters. These are all PCMCIA devices (the ISA version is a
PCMCIA to ISA bridge with a PCMCIA card plugged into it). Also add a
wicontrol utility to read and write some of the card's parameters.

Note: I do not have access to a WavePOINT access point, so I have only
been able to test this driver in ad-hoc (point to point) mode. The
wicontrol utility allows programming the desired service set name (SSID)
and enabling BSS mode, but I can't tell for sure if it works (I know the
card switches modes, but I can't verify that it joins a service set
correctly).

This driver was written using information gleaned from the Lucent HCF Light
library, which is an API library designed to simplify driver development
for devices based on the Lucent Hermes chip. Unfortunately, the HCF Light
is missing certain features (like 802.11 frame encapsulation!) which are
available only in the proprietary complete HCF code, which is not available
to the public. This driver uses none of the HCF Light code: it's very ugly
and contaminated by the GPL. IP and ARP packets are encapsulated as 802.11
frames, everything else is encapsulated as 802.3.

(It would be easier to just get the Hermes programming manual, but that's
not publically available either. For those who are wondering, the Linux
WaveLAN/IEEE driver uses the proprietary HCF code, which is provided in
object code form only. So much for supporting open source sofware.)

Multicast filter support is implemented, however it appears that the
filter doesn't work: programming in one IP mutlicast group enables them
all.
1999-05-05 07:11:38 +00:00
Warner Losh
ed7b35c79d Remove bt_softcs. It is no longer used. 1999-05-05 06:45:10 +00:00
KATO Takenori
8d0e6b1696 Replace misused FE_D6_BBW with FE_D6_SBW.
Submitted by:	chi@bd.mbn.or.jp (Chiharu Shibata)
Reminded by:	Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@dd.catv.ne.jp>
1999-05-04 12:59:59 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
d4fb5cb1e8 Add missing copyright. 1999-05-04 12:58:56 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
cc611a43c2 Add "fire" screen saver.
Submitted by:	Brad Forschinger <retch@flag.blackened.net>
1999-05-04 12:23:32 +00:00
Nick Hibma
139559717b Descriptors can be delivered with short transfers. 1999-05-03 23:21:28 +00:00
Nick Hibma
a13cdf0c74 Add a load of definitions 1999-05-03 23:20:37 +00:00
Nick Hibma
42be55493c Remove disconnected method 1999-05-03 23:19:55 +00:00
Nick Hibma
561a70bd94 Replace UE_GET_IN with UE_GET_DIR
Remove freeind of description. Is done by subr_bus.c.
1999-05-03 23:19:32 +00:00
Nick Hibma
0bf8525354 Replace UE_GET_IN with UE_GET_DIR 1999-05-03 23:18:11 +00:00
Nick Hibma
f99abb25a6 Change '#if UKBD_DEBUG' to '#ifdef...'
Remove freeing of description on detach. Is done by subr_bus.c.
1999-05-03 23:16:05 +00:00
Nick Hibma
6fed05b974 Remove double removal of children of a hub. (remove disconnected method)
This was introduced when merging a patch for the newbus people.

And change the debugging flag from USB_DEBUG to UHUB_DEBUG.
1999-05-03 23:14:46 +00:00
Nick Hibma
808844911f Add URL to HID spec 1999-05-03 23:13:14 +00:00
Nick Hibma
f018dbb4d9 Clean up parts of struct shared between NetBSD and FreeBSD 1999-05-03 23:12:49 +00:00
Nick Hibma
7b3849971a Clean up debugging output 1999-05-03 23:11:41 +00:00
Bill Paul
6263933e7a Upgrade firmware images Alteon's latest release (12.3.10). This fixes a
bug in the stats accounting (nicSendBDs counter was bogus when TX ring was
configured to be in host memory).

Update if_tireg.h to look for new firmware fix level.
1999-05-03 17:44:53 +00:00
Doug Rabson
84b399de51 Changes to support diskless booting on the alpha:
* Make the network code in the bootstrap more chatty (helps debugging)
* Add nfs root stuff to cpu_rootconf(). I also added a check to make sure
  it really was netbooting which allows the use of the same kernel for local
  and network boots.
* Tweak the de driver so that it takes the speed setting from the console
  for the alpha (some PWSs have broken de chipsets). This is the same
  behaviour as NetBSD/alpha.

Submitted by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
1999-05-03 09:36:29 +00:00
Brian Somers
67fb73e4b4 Add an additional probe, hopefully allowing me to distinguish
between the PC/Xi and PC/Xem boards.  Now all I need is for
someone with a PC/Xem to tell me what the probe says....
1999-05-03 09:32:31 +00:00
Peter Wemm
87f0e52bec Set ifq_maxlen to default value. (This should be safe, it's not clear
if there's benefit to setting it to the exact amount, it appears the
card has 32K of ram, and 8K is used for outgoing packets, that would
be something like a queue limit of 5 packets.  I don't think that's
useful...)

PR:		11456
Submitted by:	Stephen J. Roznowski <sjr@home.net>
1999-05-02 22:01:24 +00:00
Nick Hibma
b7b075a2a2 Add driver for the Iomega Zip 100 drive. 1999-05-02 21:54:05 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f79cfdd928 Operator precedence bug
PR:		11411
Submitted by:	Christopher Peterson <cpeterso@cs.washington.edu>
1999-05-02 21:51:17 +00:00
Peter Wemm
025fd878ff Operator precedence bug
PR:		11410
Submitted by:	Christopher Peterson <cpeterso@cs.washington.edu>
1999-05-02 21:41:20 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6ecf0f85fc s/size == 0;/size = 0;/
PR:		11409
Submitted by:	Christopher Peterson <cpeterso@cs.washington.edu>
1999-05-02 21:39:52 +00:00