Switch eventtimers(9) from using struct bintime to sbintime_t.
Even before this not a single driver really supported full dynamic range of
struct bintime even in theory, not speaking about practical inexpediency.
This change legitimates the status quo and cleans up the code.
seems to cause more problems then previous behavior: it either breaks
initilization sequence in other places or uncovers problems with
high-speed mode timing for SDHCI 3.0
SDHCI driver
Suggested by: Daisuke Aoyama
- Set initilization sequence frequency to 8MHz. It should fix Data CRC
errors. Standard requires initialization sequence to be executed
at 400KHz but on this hardware low frequncies seems to cause
Data CRC errors.
Value was derived from analyzing hardware signals after
Raspberry Pi is powered up. Before any data is read though DATA line
adapter's clock frequency is changed to 8MHz.
Modern cards should function fine at 8MHz but for older MMC cards it
can be overriden by setting hw.bcm2835.sdhci.min_freq tunable.
on Raspberry Pi.
o convert mmap address to physical.
o add FBIOGTYPE ioctl handler - allow to get screen resolution by new
xf86-video-scfb driver.
Originally designed for "Efika MX" project.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
Basically it's replica of VersatilePB code which is replica of XBox FB
code. All of them are linear framebuffers and should have common bits
moved to reusable framework.
- Disable interrupt when updating compare value in order to
make this operation atomical
- Increase minimum period for event timer. Systimer on BCM2835
is compare timer, so if minimum period is too small it might
be less then fraction of time between "read current value" and
"set compare timer" operations. It means that when timer is armed
actual counter value is more then compare value and it will take
whole cycle (~32sec for 1MHz timer) to fire interrupt.
Submitted by: Daisuke Aoyama <aoyama at peach.ne.jp>
The copies of initarm used on platforms with FDT support were almost
identical. The differences were pulled out into separate functions that
were called by initarm.
This change merges the, now identical, copies of initarm and a few of it's
support functions. This is a step towards a common kernel on ARMv6.
On single core devices set_stackptrs is only ever called with cpu = 0 in
initarm and will be identical to the existing function. On SMP this needs
to be implemented for sys/arm/mp_machdep.c, but the implementations are
identical for each SoC.