1) Move the new field (brand_note) to the end of the Brandinfo structure.
2) Add a new flag BI_BRAND_NOTE that indicates that the brand_note pointer
is valid.
3) Use the brand_note field if the flag BI_BRAND_NOTE is set and as old
modules won't have the flag set, so the new field brand_note would be
ignored.
Suggested by: jhb
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: kib (mentor)
MFC after: 6 days
but I see no benefit from it today.
VM_PROT_READ_IS_EXEC was only intended for use on processors that do not
distinguish between read and execute permission. On an mmap(2) or
mprotect(2), it automatically added execute permission if the caller
specified permissions included read permission. The hope was that this
would reduce the number of vm map entries needed to implement an address
space because there would be fewer neighboring vm map entries that differed
only in the presence or absence of VM_PROT_EXECUTE. (See vm/vm_mmap.c
revision 1.56.)
Today, I don't see any real applications that benefit from
VM_PROT_READ_IS_EXEC. In any case, vm map entries are now organized
as a self-adjusting binary search tree instead of an ordered list. So,
the need for coalescing vm map entries is not as great as it once was.
to the virtual one. I may had a reason at some point to use the later, but
can't remember which, and it can leads to issues.
Reported by: Guillaume Ballet <gballet gmail com>
o call ieee80211_encap in ieee80211_start so frames passed down to drivers
are already encapsulated
o remove ieee80211_encap calls in drivers
o fixup wi so it recreates the 802.3 head it requires from the 802.11
header contents
o move fast-frame aggregation from ath to net80211 (conditional on
IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG):
- aggregation is now done in ieee80211_start; it is enabled when the
packets/sec exceeds ieee80211_ffppsmin (net.wlan.ffppsmin) and frames
are held on a staging queue according to ieee80211_ffagemax
(net.wlan.ffagemax) to wait for a frame to combine with
- drivers must call back to age/flush the staging queue (ath does this
on tx done, at swba, and on rx according to the state of the tx queues
and/or the contents of the staging queue)
- remove fast-frame-related data structures from ath
- add ieee80211_ff_node_init and ieee80211_ff_node_cleanup to handle
per-node fast-frames state (we reuse 11n tx ampdu state)
o change ieee80211_encap calling convention to include an explicit vap
so frames coming through a WDS vap are recognized w/o setting M_WDS
With these changes any device able to tx/rx 3Kbyte+ frames can use fast-frames.
Reviewed by: thompsa, rpaulo, avatar, imp, sephe
driver in Linux 2.6. uscanner was just a simple wrapper around a fifo and
contained no logic, the default interface is now libusb (supported by sane).
Reviewed by: HPS
to the full path of the image that is being executed.
Increase AT_COUNT.
Remove no longer true comment about types used in Linux ELF binaries,
listed types contain FreeBSD-specific entries.
Reviewed by: kan
".note.ABI-tag" section.
The search order of a brand is changed, now first of all the
".note.ABI-tag" is looked through.
Move code which fetch osreldate for ELF binary to check_note() handler.
PR: 118473
Approved by: kib (mentor)
operate on the resource (we have no local resources to manage); this
fixes drivers that alloc/release resources in their probe method and
then do it again in attach
o while here add some prints to catch failures and massage style a bit
o encode need for A4 bus space tag hackery according to the memory
address; checking for "uart" breaks down with the GPS chip support
which is also a uart but does not require the same hackery
o encode the correct memory window instead of carving up all of i/o
space, potentially with a larger window than a device should have;
this likely should be handled in the drivers by using a proper bus
alloc call but since some drivers depend on the bus support to figure
this out we cannot simply mod them
o add optional GPS and RS485 support (conditionally as the support
isn't ready yet)
o improves understandability by replacing numerous relative address
calculations with fixed addresses; everything should now match up
more easily with the vm layout shown at the top of the file
o move the expansion bus chip select regions to be contiguous with
the expansion bus configuration area; this is not exploited right
now but allows map consolidation in the future
o leave a gap between the expansion bus regions and the pci config
space in case we want to map more exp bus cs regions
Reviewed by: imp, thompsa
usb stack rather than with the rest of the processor support code.
Not sure that's a good idea, as we were moving away from it, but this
fixes the build in the mean time so we can have that discussion.
the same dma tag. However, it can happen multiple dma tags share the same
bounce zone too, so add a per-bounce zone map counter, and check it instead of
the dma tag map counter, to know if we have to alloc more pages.
Reported by: miwi
Reviewed by: scottl
offset. This is needed for the ehci hardware buffer rings that assume
this behavior.
This is an interim solution, and a more general one is being worked
on. This solution doesn't break anything that doesn't ask for it
directly. The mbuf and uio variants with this flag likely don't work
and haven't been tested.
Universe builds with these changes. I don't have a huge-memory
machine to test these changes with, but will be happy to work with
folks that do and hps if this changes turns out not to be sufficient.
Submitted by: alfred@ from Hans Peter Selasky's original
o add bus shim for cfi driver
o add static mapping for CS0 (we map all 16M as the cfi driver doesn't
support demand mapping)
Note this needs some tweaking to work for 2358 boards which is why the
CAMBRIA config is not touched.
rather than a fixed 512... This fixes the mount root problem on at91.
Prior to the SD card reorg, all data transfers were 512 bytes, so we
didn't notice.
the serial port class when we set the devclass since it is now
no-longer a compile time constant. Eliminate the pci include, as it
isn't relevant or necessary.
time constant. This allows us to potentially change it at runtime or
autodetect it early in the boot (the latter being much more likely to
have a good outcome).
o Only set 4-bit caps on those boards that have 4-bit caps (this means that
because we don't set wire4 yet, this forces us to always use 1-bit bus).
o Don't test wire4 when setting up the bus width, since bad things will
happen if we do.
# This likely won't fix the busted at91 sd card support, but these are
# needful changes for correctness.
- The contents of 'feroceon_cpufuncs' dispatch table was really dedicated for the
new Sheeva CPU (in 88F6xxx and MV-78xxx SOCs), and NOT Feroceon.
- Feroceon CPU (in 88F5xxx SOCs) appears as a regular ARM926EJ-S core and does
not require dedicated routines.
This will be accompanied by a file rename commit.
- Provide dedicated rmans for MEM and IO resources.
- Convert PCI IRQ routing info into a table (from callback approach), provide
config data for alternative DB- boards.
- Fix a wrong boundary check error in pcib_mbus_init_bar()
Obtained from: Semihalf
- Allow for setting per platform MPP/GPIO configuration in the kernel, so
that we can override all settings firmware might set.
- Set decode windows for the remaining on-chip peripherals: CESA, SATA and XOR.
- Improve handling of USB controllers so that all port are available on the
given SOC/platform (e.g. up to three on DB-78xxx), this includes rework of
USB decode windows set-up.
- Other minor fixes and cosmetics.
Obtained from: Semihalf
- Clean up TCLK handling so that it's dynamically recognized depending on
registers settings or chip version/revision. Update registers definitions.
- Teach SOC ident routine about A0 (initial silicon version for general
audience)
Obtained from: Marvell, Semihalf
options. Using the already included std.avila is not considered
to be entirely right (and the options slightly differ) but the best
match we currently have. Upcoming work should fit better.
Reorder another variable to match the layout of other configs.
Reviewed by: sam, warner (earlier version with options removed)
FPA floating-point format is identical to the VFP format,
but is always stored in big-endian.
Introduce _IEEE_WORD_ORDER to describe the byte-order of
the FP representation.
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc
o check feature bits when probing NPE ethernet support
o move firmware loading logic from if_npe to core npe support
o allow multiple refs to core NPE driver
o while here fix hw.npe.debug tunable path
o add definitions for more bits, for masking out IXP465-specific bits,
and %b format string
o add ixp4xx_read_feature_bits to retrieve the mask of valid features
(aka fuse bits)
o add cpu_is_ixp42x() macro
o print feature bits at boot
o add support for IXP435 cpu's (e.g. 64 irq's)
o add support for Cambria-specific devices: npe, led's (front panel and
octal latch), ehci, mcu, ide cf
o redo memory mapping for xscale/ixp4xx boards: previously memory
was assumed aliased to 0x10000000 but this appears to be true only
for ixp425 systems and breaks operation on others; rework so memory
is assumed to start at 0
o rework NPE configuration support to use NPE id's instead of port #'s;
these changes also rename the associated MAC's to follow the NPE's
they are attached to
o update npe firmware to latest rev (same license) and update default fw
imageid's to match; in particular this adds NPE-A and crypto support
o re-style NPE fw handling code and add a console msg identifying the
attributes of the loaded fw
o fix numerous problems with handling failures during npe setup
o fix npe rx q setup; need to spin waiting for mailbox responses during
early boot stages as qmgr interrupts are not delivered; this fixes
the problem where all 8 traffic classifications were not tied to the
rx q (and eliminates the console msg "remember to fix rx q setup")
o add DELAY to npe MII wait logic for IXP435
o strip down builtin phys->virt address translation table in resource
handling to just those resources that require it and add a console msg
to alert people when this (kludge) table needs to be extended
o purge a bunch of dead netbsd-ism's
o cleanup avila led driver
o add Cambria support to boot2 and rework code for better multi-board support
Notes:
1. NPE-A doesn't work and causes NPE-C to stop working; it is disabled
in the hints
2. USB isn't working yet; controller communicates ok but device
discovery fails
3. Cambria support must be configured separately from IXP425 boards;
multi-board support is TBD
Sponsored by: Hobnob, Gateworks (board donation)
Reviewed by: imp
o recognize ixp435 cpu
o change memory layout for for ixp4xx to not assume memory is aliases
to 0x10000000 (Cambria/ixp435 memory starts at zero)
o handle 64 irqs for ixp435
o dual EHCI USB 2.0 controller integral to ixp435
o overhaul NPE code for ixp435 and better MAC+MII naming
o updated NPE firmware (including NPE-A image for ixp435/ixp465)
o Gateworks Cambria board support:
- IDE compact flash
- MCU
- front panel LED on i2c bus
- Octal LED latch
Sanity-tested with NFS-root on Avila and Cambria boards. Requires
pending boot2 mods for CF-boot on Cambria.
module; the ath module now brings in the hal support. Kernel
config files are almost backwards compatible; supplying
device ath_hal
gives you the same chip support that the binary hal did but you
must also include
options AH_SUPPORT_AR5416
to enable the extended format descriptors used by 11n parts.
It is now possible to control the chip support included in a
build by specifying exactly which chips are to be supported
in the config file; consult ath_hal(4) for information.
contents.
- It is possible to override the dynamic configuration by using
AT91C_MAIN_CLOCK option in kernel config.
PR: arm/128961 (based on)
Submitted by: Bjorn Konig <bkoenig@alpha-tierchen.de>
Reviewed by: imp
Approved by: kib (mentor, implicit)
o Copy kb920x_machdep.c to at91_machdep.c
o Move board_init to new board_kb920x.c
o rename ramsize to at91_ramsize and make it accessible to board_* files.
o Delete files.kb920x. We can do this selection with the new boards.
o Add a stub for the tsc4370 board init, which will be added in
a future commit.
o Add new 'devices' at91_board_kb920x and at91_board_tsc4370. More are
needed and will be added in future commits.
Reviewed by: stass, cognet
of the ABI of the currently executing image. Change some places to test
the flags instead of explicit comparing with address of known sysentvec
structures to determine ABI features.
Discussed with: dchagin, imp, jhb, peter
and ifnet functions
- add memory barriers to <machine/atomic.h>
- update drivers to only conditionally define their own
- add lockless producer / consumer ring buffer
- remove ring buffer implementation from cxgb and update its callers
- add if_transmit(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m) to ifnet to
allow drivers to efficiently manage multiple hardware queues
(i.e. not serialize all packets through one ifq)
- expose if_qflush to allow drivers to flush any driver managed queues
This work was supported by Bitgravity Inc. and Chelsio Inc.