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34788 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
KATO Takenori
a87737af86 Sync with sys/i386/isa/sio.c revision up to 1.223. 1999-01-16 11:42:16 +00:00
KATO Takenori
0061057d70 Sync with sys/i386/isa/npx.c revision 1.65. 1999-01-16 11:41:18 +00:00
KATO Takenori
21da8ffad1 Sync with sys/i386/isa/fd.c revision 1.131. 1999-01-16 11:40:02 +00:00
KATO Takenori
485f69e3db Sync with sys/i386/i386/machdep.c revision up to 1.125. 1999-01-16 11:39:08 +00:00
KATO Takenori
eb5417aa3a Sync with sys/i386/i386/machdep.c revision up to 1.322. 1999-01-16 11:38:03 +00:00
KATO Takenori
5b87bd54cf Sync with sys/i386/conf/majors.i386 revision up to 1.64. 1999-01-16 11:36:28 +00:00
Daniel O'Callaghan
2cb140c3e7 y2k nit: date +%y -> date +%Y 1999-01-16 10:57:01 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
9402dfb01a Move the definition of set_origin from logo_saver.c to saver.h. 1999-01-16 10:20:16 +00:00
Peter Wemm
135b45b1ac a.out is default 1999-01-16 08:51:46 +00:00
Bill Paul
e4d0044c3a Stability fixes:
- In wb_rxeof(), if the received packet is less than MINCLSIZE bytes,
  copy it to an mbuf chain so as to be more frugal in our use of mbuf
  clusters.

- The Winbond chip, like the ASIX, wants the 'TX interrupt request'
  bit set in the _first_ fragment of a transmitted frame, not the
  last. (At least the Winbond manual states this unambiguously; too
  bad I wasn't paying attention when I read it the first time.)

- Turn off the transmit threshold mechanism (initialize the threshold
  to 0). This effectively puts the chip in 'store and forward' mode
  which seems to cut down on transmit errors a little. It may also
  reduce transmit performace a bit, but I'm willing to do that if it
  means better reliability.
1999-01-16 06:25:59 +00:00
Bill Paul
51b875b355 Fix some stability problems:
- Normally, the driver allocates an mbuf cluster for each receive
  descriptor. This is because we have to be prepared to accomodate up to
  1500 bytes (a cluster buffer can hold up to 2K). However, using up a
  whole cluster buffer for a tiny packet is a bit of a waste. Also,
  it seems to me that sometimes mbufs will linger in the kernel for
  a while after being passed out of the driver, which means we might
  drain the mbuf cluster pool. The cluster pool is smaller than the
  mbuf pool in general, so we do the following: if the packet is less
  that MINCLSIZE bytes, then we copy it into a small mbuf chain and
  leave the mbuf cluster in place for another go-round. This saves
  mbuf clusters in some cases while still allowing them to be used
  for heavy traffic exchanges with lots of full-sized frames.

- The transmit descriptor has a bit in the control word which allows
  the driver to request that a 'TX OK' interrupt be generated when
  a frame has been completed. Sometimes, a frame can be fragmented
  across several descriptors. The manual for the real DEC 21140A says
  that if this happens, the 'TX interrupt request' bit is only valid
  in the descriptor of the last fragment. With the ASIX chip, it seems
  the 'TX interrupt request' bit is only valid in the descriptor of
  the _first_ fragment. Actually, the manual contains conflicting
  information, but I think it's supposed to be the first fragment.
  To play it safe, set the bit in both the first and last fragment to
  be sure that we get a TX OK interrupt. Without this fix, the driver
  can sometimes be late in releasing mbufs from the transmit queue
  after transmission.
1999-01-16 06:19:38 +00:00
Matt Jacob
54e609ba5c More bandaids. One important one from Sascha Blank
(<blank@fox.uni-trier.de>) about quirks being set as
arithmetic values, not as bitfields. Add HP, Kennedy
and M4 1/2" reel quirk entries.

Do a lot of gratuitous source changing.

Audit all functions that build ccbs for the tape driver
and decide whether each one can be retried or not.

Still to do is some more state management post errors.
1999-01-16 04:02:31 +00:00
Mike Smith
d387675c42 Spell "ctlr" consistently. 1999-01-16 03:55:46 +00:00
Daniel O'Callaghan
7621c7c32a Fix Makefile so it works.
Change date format to yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
Submitted by:	Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au>
1999-01-16 03:50:10 +00:00
John Polstra
5e26973571 Replace duplicated "old" linker set definitions with an include of
<sys/linker_set.h>.  Note, this isn't used on the i386.
1999-01-16 03:25:24 +00:00
Daniel O'Callaghan
b9a1702cc2 y2k nit: print 4 digit years correctly.
PR:		9506
Submitted by:	Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au>
1999-01-16 01:51:03 +00:00
Bruce Evans
86485cc940 Don't let bugs in ide_pci.c break wdprobe(), at least for standard
IDE hardare.  The attempted fix in rev.1.182 was a no-op except for
adding dozens of style bugs.  The undocumented options ALI_V and
DISABLE_PCI_IDE go away as a side effect.  ALI_V was a no-op because
rev.1.182 was a no-op.  DISABLE_PCI_IDE didn't actually disable
PCI IDE.  It disabled the buggy code in wdprobe() at a cost of
completely breaking support for Promise controllers.

Broken in:	rev.1.139
1999-01-16 01:06:23 +00:00
Mike Smith
38c9282d5c Fix breakage in rev 1.19; the second argument to ide_pci_candma is a
controller number, not a unit number.  Make this clear.
1999-01-16 00:36:53 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
2e03cdebd5 Add two missing break statements. 1999-01-15 23:24:23 +00:00
Mike Smith
a07089226d Oops, add the NMBCLUSTERS initialiser for the Alpha as well. 1999-01-15 18:00:19 +00:00
Mike Smith
2084f96c7f Add getenv_int(), specifically for retrieving integer values from kernel
environment variables.  This makes it easy to pass tuning parameters
in from the bootloader.
1999-01-15 17:25:02 +00:00
Mike Smith
8664a77199 Fetch an overide for NMBCLUSTERS from the kernel environment. Never allow
the value to be reduced below that defined when the kernel was built.
1999-01-15 17:24:05 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
419766671c Misspelt Eighth Edition.
The Eighth Edition is *not* descended from the Seventh Edition.

Submitted by: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
              and Dennis Ritchie

Here's a quote from Dennis Ritchie, posted to Warren Toomey:
[January 1999]
----- Forwarded message from dmr -----

I also got mail from Norman Wilson today about the discussion.

This is mainly to confirm and fill out details of Wilson's account.

The Eighth Edition system started with (I believe) BSD 4.1c and
the work was done on VAX 11/750s -- our group did not get
a 780 until a while later.

Most of the operating system superstructure of BSD was retained
(in particular no one (even the indefatigable Norman)
wanted to get much into the paging code.  Norman is also
right that the competitor was John Reiser's (and Tom London's)
32V descendant from another group at the Labs.  In structure
this system had a lot to offer (in particular the buffer cache and the page
pool were unified, but it was clear that their work was not being
supported by their own management.  It was used for a while on
our first 750 and also our first 11/780 ("alice", a name that lives
in netnews fame preceding  the reach of Dejanews).

The big change leading to V8 was the scooping-out and replacement of
the character-device and networking part by the streams mechanism.  Later,
Peter Weinberger added the file-system switch that enabled
remote file systems and prescient things ideas like /proc).  Weinberger,
as Norman said, also did a simple-minded FFS.

The TCP/IP stack wasn't very important to us then and it has a mixed and
murky history.  Much of it came from early CSRG work, but it was converted
to a streams approach by Robert Morris and subsequently fiddled over a lot.

Likewise, as Norman said, the applications (/bin and whatnot) were somewhat
of a mixture.  Many were the locally-done versions, some were taken
from BSD in some incarnation, some from System V.

        Dennis

----- End of forwarded message from dmr -----
1999-01-15 17:21:39 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
9caa4ddf6b Fix logic error in RFC 850 kluge. 1999-01-15 17:10:31 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
c146843096 For RFC 850 dates received in HTTP responses, implement the century pivot
described in RFC 2068.  Include a reference to same in the manual page.
1999-01-15 16:56:22 +00:00
Peter Wemm
82bbdcdaed Unbreak previous commit.. 1999-01-15 12:49:53 +00:00
Mark Murray
449c650d3f Fix CVS merge breakage. 1999-01-15 12:38:11 +00:00
Mark Murray
d03c174754 Break cvs merge 1999-01-15 12:37:44 +00:00
Peter Wemm
55b72e5b6a Typo: s/local/locale/ in LOCALEDIR.
Submitted by:	Seigo TANIMURA <tanimura@naklab.dnj.ynu.ac.jp>
1999-01-15 12:27:02 +00:00
Peter Wemm
8dc551cdd6 Fix(?) an apparent merge glitch. Half of xrealloc() was missing.. 1999-01-15 12:24:56 +00:00
Mark Murray
43a16e4327 Sigh. Fix broken merges. I hate CVS. 1999-01-15 12:06:17 +00:00
Daniel O'Callaghan
6af24c708d Tidy logic in sccs2rcs,
Fix y2kbug "19$year" in log.pl
PR:		9501
Submitted by:	Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au>
1999-01-15 12:05:57 +00:00
Daniel O'Callaghan
47bc1e1873 Print yyyy/mm/dd in /var/log/adduser, instead of yy/mm/dd
Submitted by:	Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au>
1999-01-15 10:26:59 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b8cf6ea776 Use a fast interrupt handler for the PCI version of the cy driver
if option CY_PCI_FASTINTR is configured and mapping the irq to a
fastintr is possible.  Unfortunately, this has to be optional because
pci_map_int_right() doesn't handle the INTR_EXCL flag right --
INTR_EXCL is honoured even if the interrupt needs to be non-exclusive
for other devices to work.
1999-01-15 10:00:12 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e93e63cb39 Fixed corruption of the fd buffer queue. Once upon a time, the active
buffer had to be left on the head of the queue for [bufq]disksort()
to sort against.  This isn't right for devices that can support multiple
active i/o's, and only the fd driver did it.  "Fixing" this in rev.1.36
of ufs_disksubr.c broke the fd driver in much the same way as rev.1.52
of <sys/buf.h> broke it (see rev.1.119).

Bug reported and fix tested by:	dt
1999-01-15 09:15:27 +00:00
Warner Losh
d75398b55e Use 69 pivot kludge from date(1) to make it consistant. Also honor
is_delta and only apply date kludge when it isn't a delta time.
1999-01-15 07:37:00 +00:00
Mark Murray
24b95c55fe Add a file that I forgot to "cvs add", and remove a lot of stuff that is
no longer a part of texinfo-3.12.
Pointed out by: dg (partially)
1999-01-15 05:58:28 +00:00
Warner Losh
2a8fe203f6 Y2K nit:
Make two digit years specified on the command line represent
	the century that the computer currently resides.  So 99 means
	1999 this year, but 2099 next year.

Pointed out by: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@auss2.alcatel.com.au>
1999-01-15 05:46:28 +00:00
Daniel O'Callaghan
63688efca7 Yet another y2k bug. (printf("19%s %s", $3, $4);) 1999-01-15 05:15:41 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
4e910ae91f fix optimize= settings - configpm understand only =' or =" as variables
and treat any other stuff as comments
1999-01-15 04:14:52 +00:00
Jean-Marc Zucconi
34d8315bd9 Typo. 1999-01-15 02:38:33 +00:00
Andrzej Bialecki
0d9ab84751 Fall back to /boot/boot.conf, if /boot/loader.rc was not fount. This is
to cover the transition period.

Suggested by:	msmith
1999-01-15 00:31:45 +00:00
John Birrell
0883c4c31b Increase the size of private thread flags so that the test for a
thread trying to call pthread_exit() from a cleanup handler actually
works.

Submitted by: David Leonard <david.leonard@csee.uq.edu.au> OpenBSD
1999-01-15 00:21:03 +00:00
Mike Smith
118537f287 Add sscanf/vsscanf/strtoq/strtouq to the kernel. Initially these will be used
for parsing kernel environment values, although they have utility elsewhere.
1999-01-15 00:03:39 +00:00
Andrzej Bialecki
1b855e4412 Change counter-intuitive pc@ and pc! to inb and outb.
Submitted by:	jkh
1999-01-14 23:48:03 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3b0db8df3e Backed out previous commit. MALLOC_DEFINE() needs <sys/kernel.h>. 1999-01-14 23:43:22 +00:00
Andrzej Bialecki
6b75c010a0 Use the new kget syntax. 1999-01-14 23:23:19 +00:00
Andrzej Bialecki
e8929da0c5 Add natd entry. 1999-01-14 23:23:02 +00:00
Andrzej Bialecki
f6e84454ab Change to new syscons devices. 1999-01-14 23:22:51 +00:00
Andrzej Bialecki
6cca71034d Use the new syntax for kget. 1999-01-14 23:21:04 +00:00