- Add locked variants of start, init, and ifmedia_upd.
- Add a mutex to the softc and remove spl calls.
- Use callout(9) rather than timeout(9).
- Setup interrupt handler last in attach.
- Use M_ZERO rather than bzero.
MFC after: 1 week
Tested by: wpaul
- Improve panic message if we fail to read the PCI bus number from a bridge
device.
- Don't try to lookup a BIOS IRQ for a link unless the link is routed via
an ISA IRQ since BIOSen currently only route PCI link devices via ISA
IRQs.
Tested by: Mathieu Prevot bsdhack at club-internet dot fr
MFC after: 1 week
Instead, re-evaluate _BIF only when we get a notify and use the cached
results. We also still evaluate _BIF once on boot. Also, optimize the
init loop a little by only querying for a particular info if it's not valid.
MFC after: 2 days
a newly introduced struct ofw_bus_devinfo which can hold the OFW info
of a device recallable via the ofw_bus KOBJ interface. Introduce a set
of functions ofw_bus_gen_get_*() which use ofw_bus_default_get_devinfo()
to provide generic subroutines for implementing the rest of the ofw_bus
KOBJ interface in a bus driver.
This is inspired by bus_get_resource_list() and bus_generic_rl_*_resource()
and allows to reduce code duplication in bus drivers as they only have
to provide an ofw_bus_default_get_devinfo() implementation in order to
provide the ofw_bus KOBJ interface via ofw_bus_gen_get_*().
- While here add a comment to ofw_bus_if.m describing the intention of
the ofw_bus KOBJ interface.
Reviewed by: marcel
the tree.
- Add locked variants of nve_start(), nve_init(), and nve_ifmedia_upd().
- Use callout_* to manage callouts rather than timeout(9).
- Mark interrupt handler MPSAFE (IFF_NEEDGIANT was already clear).
- Lock the driver lock in driver entry points such as the interrupt
handler, if_start, and if_init rather than locking the driver mutex
in the various work functions called by the binary blob. The spin lock
used by the binary block can probably be stubbed out now.
- Use IFQ_DRV_IS_EMPTY() macro rather than doing it by hand.
- Fix locking in detach.
- Remove some unused fields from the softc.
Tested by: cognet
MFC after: 2 weeks
the IRQ set by the BIOS in existing devices to actually get the correct
bus number of the child PCI bus. I was not reading the bus number from
the bridge device correctly. The __BUS_ACCESSOR() macros (from which
pcib_get_bus() is built) assume that the passed in argument is a child
device. However, at the time I'm reading the bus there is no child
device yet, so I was passing in the pcib device as the child device.
The parent of the pcib device probably returned an error in the case of
a host bridge, thus resulting in random stack garbage for the bus number.
For PCI-PCI bridges, the bus number being used was actually the subvendor
of the PCI-PCI bridge device itself.
MFC after: 1 week
- Don't call tulip_addr_filter() to reset the RX address filter in
tulip_reset() since that gets called before ether_ifattach(). Just
call it in tulip_init_locked().
- Use be16dec() and le16dec() to parse MAC addresses when programming
the RX filter.
- Let ether_ioctl() handle SIOCSIFMTU since we were doing the exact same
thing with the added bonus that we leaked the driver lock if the MTU
was > ETHERMTU in the homerolled version. This part will be MFC'd.
Clue from: wpaul (1)
Stolen from: marcel (2 via patch for dc(4))
MFC after: 1 week
via the DEFAULTS kernel configs. This allows folks to turn it that option
off in the kernel configs if desired without having to hack the source.
This is especially useful since PUC_FASTINTR hangs the kernel boot on my
ultra60 which has two uart(4) devices hung off of a puc(4) device.
I did not enable PUC_FASTINTR by default on powerpc since powerpc does not
currently allow sharing of INTR_FAST with non-INTR_FAST like the other
archs.
buildkernel: provide a real but dummy name to ${DEPENDFILE}
so that the relevant exists() check in bsd.prog.mk fails and
ensures that ${GENHDRS} are built before any other objects.
MFC after: 3 days
- don't force busdma to pre-allocate bounce pages for parent tag.
- use system supplied roundup2 macro instead of rolling its own version.
- TX/RX decriptor length should be multiple of 128. There is no
no need to expand the size with the multiple of 4096.
- don't create/destroy DMA maps in TX/RX handlers. Use pre-allocated
DMA maps. Since creating DMA maps on sparc64 is time consuming
operations(resource mananger overhead), this change should boost
performance on sparc64. I could get > 2x speedup on Ultra60.
- TX/RX descriptors could be aligned on 128 boundary. Aligning them
on PAGE_SIZE is waste of resource.
- don't blindly create TX DMA tag with size of MCLBYTES * 8. The size
is only valid under jumbo frame environments. Instead of using the
hardcoded value, re-compute necessary size on the fly.
- RX side bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(9) support.
- remove unused macro EM_ROUNDUP and constant EM_MMBA.
Reviewed by: scottl
Tested by: glebius
that enabling busmastering would result in PCR bit ON after codec
reset.
While I'm here add DELAY(1) to codec access routine to give reasonable
time to codec operation. Without the delay, it would cause problems on
super-fast machines(> 2GHz). Also enable legacy audio for all 6300ESB,
82801[D-G]B chips. Previously, it enabled legacy audio for 82801DB(ICH4)
chip only.
Reported by: Maxim Maximov mcsi AT mcsi DOT pp DOT ru
Andrew Bliznak andriko.b AT gmail DOT com
Tested by: brueffer, Maxim Maximov, Andrew Bliznak
directory by default) without requiring the user to load them by hand using
e.g iwicontrol. Get rid of the old ioctl crud.
Updated iwi-firmware port coming soon.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
for a notebook with em(4) adapter.
- Introduce tunables em.hw.txd and em.hw.rxd, which allow administrator
to configure number of transmit and receive descriptors.
- Check em.hw.txd and em.hw.rxd against hardware limits [*] and require
them to be multiple of 128.
[*] According to comments in if_em.h the 82540EM/82541ER chips can handle
more than 256 descriptors. Since we don't have this hardware to test,
we decided to mimic NetBSD wm(4) driver, that limits these chips to
256 descriptors.
In collaboration with: yongari
stale when called to reset rate control state causing us to
pickup an invalid index, check for this and skip 'em (things
will eventually get fixed up so this is not harmful)
of volumes that might need administrator attention through device
specific sysctl to simplify device monitoring.
Submitted by: Deomid Ryabkov <myself at rojer dot pp dot ru>
This one simply tries to simplify the logic to select the
buffer sizes. I am not sure it is necessary but the code
seems a bit more readable to me. And at least i have tried
to document how the buffer sizes are computed.
Thanks to luigi for deciphering one of the most cryptic part of
sound driver.
Submitted by: luigi
Approved by: netchild (mentor)
In SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT, if you specify both read and
write channels, the existing code first acts on the
read channel, but as a side effect it updates the
arguments (maxfrags, fragsz) passed by the caller according
to acceptable values for the read channel, and then uses the
modified values to act on the write channel.
The problem with this approach is that, given a
(maxfrags, fragsz) user-specified value, the actual
values computed by the read and write channels may differ:
e.g. the read channel might want to allocate more fragments
than what the user specified because it has no side-effects
on the delay and it helps in case of slow readers,
whereas the write channel needs to use as few fragments
as possible to keep the audio latency low (very important
with telephony apps).
This patch stores the values computed by the read channel
into temproary variables so the write channel will use
the actual arguments of the ioctl.
This patch is very helpful with telephony apps such as asterisk.
Submitted by: luigi
Approved by: netchild (mentor)
- Added new codec id for CX20468-21 and VIA1617A.
Submitted by: Chen Lihong <lihong.chen@gmail.com>
- Re-enable SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN, but set the default level as 0 (mute)
Suggested by: luigi
mixer.c:
- Set default value for SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN as 0 (mute) to avoid
feedback problems on some laptops (was disabled by jhb during
ac97.c revision 1.42).
Approved by: netchild (mentor)
erratic system slowdown (beaten to a pulp) and possible panic. This
issue has bugged me for as long as I could remember, until I
realized that it is possible for register base offset to hold zero
value which is definitely a "FALSE".
Approved by: netchild (mentor)
compatible AC97 codec.
- As the driver supports so many variants, create a table ids for
ease of probing and maintenance.
Submitted by: yongari
Reviewed/Tested by: multimedia@
- From luigi:
The code to compute fragment sizes in the ich driver almost
invariably ends up using the full buffer available, no matter
how the user specifies fragment size and number.
With audio telephony (8khz, 16bit-stereo) and the 16k buffer
size this results in an unbearable 500ms delay.
This patch makes sure that we never use more than 4 fragments,
(i don't think we need more unless there are huge interrupt
servicing latencies), and obey to the requested fragment size,
so that latency is acceptable.
Based on this (and after much regression tests), I can conclude
that this driver works best with 2 fragments, thus solving various
long standing issues of ICH driver not capable to flush or play
short files perfectly.
Suggested by: luigi (the idea of smaller fragments)
- MPSAFE conversion.
Approved by: netchild (mentor)
distinct hardware playback channels. DAC configuration can be
accessed through kernel hint - hint.pcm.<unit>.dac="val" with
following possible values:
0 = Enable both DACs (default)
1 = Enable single DAC (DAC1)
2 = Enable single DAC (DAC2)
3 = Enable both DACs, swap position (DAC2 comes first instead
of DAC1)
Special case for ES1370:
Unlike ES1371,2,3/CT5880, volume for each DAC 1 and 2 can be
controlled indepedently (synth for DAC1, pcm for DAC2). It is
possible that user will confuse by this behaviour, since both
DACs are enabled by default. Thus, provide a knob through sysctl
hw.snd.pcm<unit>.single_pcm_mixer:
0 = each DACs will be controlled separately (synth/pcm).
1 = combine both DACs volume mixer controller into a single
"pcm" (default)
As a side note, fixed rate operation (provided by previous
commit) is not a mandatory if the configuration space does not
involve DAC2 (perhaps disabled by user through the above kernel
hint). Unlike DAC2, DAC1 has its own register / control space,
not affected by the speed settings of ADC.
Tested by: multimedia@
Approved by: netchild (mentor)
mask to recdev_l and recdev_r, since each have its own unique mask.
Submitted by: Watanabe Kazuhiro <CQG00620@nifty.ne.jp>
Approved by: netchild (mentor)