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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Feldman
afdc68c42f Add a "-f" flag for asf(8) which performs a search to find the each module
no matter where in the directory structure it may be.  Use this and the "-k"
flag in the generated gdbinit files so that the "getsyms" function in gdb
requires no user intervention to run and will find every module if they're
in the kernel build's module directory.  This is still quite useful for
cases where gdb knows that the path for some modules is /boot/kernel and
others are in the object directory for /usr/src/sys/$ARCH/compile/kernel.

Approved by:	grog
2003-11-04 06:38:37 +00:00
Warner Losh
a93efa3c97 Use %#jx for both args.
Non-use of %# mocked by: bde
2003-11-04 06:30:59 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
15a93fcc31 Allow the bufdaemon and update daemon processes to skip the
waitrunningbufspace() calls so that they are always able to
proceed and clean up buffer space.

Submitted by:	Brian Fundakowski Feldman <green@freebsd.org>
2003-11-04 06:30:00 +00:00
Brian Feldman
fe1e903532 Remove a reference to part of the pcap API not yet merged. 2003-11-04 06:16:55 +00:00
Brian Feldman
3267cc18e1 * Modify libpcap to work a bit better with our 802.11 code. This means
tcpdump -y ieee802_11 will work in the basic senses, including the
  code compilation for filters (where you may specify "link[]" to refer
  to parts of the 802.11 header, as well as treat it like a normal
  Ethernet header).  Previously, it was just too far off to do anything
  useful for us.
* While I'm here, fix some compile problems that will result from lex
  and yacc namespace polution when linking with -lpcap.  The namespace
  is now "pcapyy*" instead of "yy*", and it tests fine with world and
  some external applications that may or may not use "yy*".
2003-11-04 06:12:21 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a9eccd0273 o Save a copy of the GPT entries for which there's a chunk with an
index referencing it. We need to know the original type and name
   so that we know what to put in the table when we reconstruct it.
o  Clear the table entries before we rebuild it to avoid that we
   end up with stale data.
o  Sequentially populate the table entries from the chunks. For the
   chunks that have an index (now referencing the saved copy) we
   use the saved type and name. This way we can handle unknown types
   better. In all cases we update the start and end LBAs.
2003-11-04 03:49:01 +00:00
Warner Losh
fcedf425bd o Add sysctl to allow ignoring checksum of eeprom.
o Fix minor type problems
o Fix minor problem with a couple debug printfs.
o Default to a sane media type when none is reported.
o Minor style changes

The PR complains this will fix the IBM 300GL cards.

Submitted by: Max Gotlib
PR: 11462
2003-11-04 02:59:57 +00:00
Warner Losh
0cbc7cc255 ppbus_if.c is necessary if you are loading submodules. 2003-11-04 02:55:03 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
16918a3363 o Don't tell that there's such a thing as a C suffix for specifying
a partition size on ia64. It's not true.
o  Ask for a mountpoint for EFI partitions as well and check that it
   isn't "/".
o  On ia64 we may need to add EFI partitions. Make sure we pass the
   right arguments to Create_Chunk_DWIM() in that case.
2003-11-04 02:04:36 +00:00
Sam Leffler
3465702f13 disable MPSAFE network drivers; we aren't ready yet` 2003-11-04 02:01:42 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
7922cdc855 I believe kbyanc@ really meant this in rev 1.58.
Use zpfind() to see if the process became a zombie if pfind() doesn't find it
and if the caller wants to know about process death, so that the caller knows
the process died even if it happened before the kevent was actually registered.

MFC after:	1 week
2003-11-04 01:41:47 +00:00
Warner Losh
fce33fc5eb Module for cs driver 2003-11-04 01:36:35 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
f44004690c Do not attempt to report proc event if NOTE_EXIT has already been received.
This fixes a race condition (specifically with signal events) that could
lead to the kn being re-inserted into the list after it has been destroyed,
which is not something we want to happen.

PR:		kern/58258
2003-11-04 01:14:58 +00:00
Peter Wemm
93c3f67fe7 Make this compile with PAE. 2003-11-04 01:07:04 +00:00
Brian Feldman
2cb7584b69 Fix wi(4)'s WI_RID_SCAN_RES ioctl (wicontrol -L). The wrong length
is computed, so the user thinks that for non-PRISM cards there are
more APs represented than exist.
2003-11-04 00:31:58 +00:00
Brian Feldman
86e011b3e8 On my ZoomAir-branded Intersil PRISM2 cards, if you try to set the
operating mode to HostAP, the card will lock up indefinitely (but
the wi(4) driver can recover if you eject the card).  The problem is
that the card needs to be "reset" in a way before you even change the
media to hostap.  In practice this isn't as noticeable because you
probably do some operation beforehand which prevents the lock-up
before you enable hostap mode.

e.g.:
"ifconfig wi0 up media autoselect mediaopt hostap" will lock up
(if you just inserted the card).
"ifconfig wi0 up ssid foo media autoselect mediaopt hostap" won't lock up.
2003-11-04 00:24:13 +00:00
David Xu
bcf123b3f6 It seems when su executes in a shell scripts, there is a timing race,
sometimes, su will receive a SIGTTOU when parent su tries to set child
su's process group as foreground group, and su will be stopped unexpectly,
ignoring SIGTTOU fixes the problem.

Noticed by: fjoe
2003-11-03 23:54:55 +00:00
John Baldwin
8fd6ac3afa Remove old APIC header. 2003-11-03 23:10:34 +00:00
John Baldwin
8bf455a577 Add an entry dealing with the change from 'options APIC_IO' to
'device acpi' as well as the temporary disablement of the ACPI kernel
module.
2003-11-03 23:02:17 +00:00
John Baldwin
892f579780 Remove remaining bits of old interrupt and APIC code. 2003-11-03 22:51:25 +00:00
John Baldwin
05354a6e42 Remove the SMP kernel config as SMP is now enabled in GENERIC. 2003-11-03 22:49:51 +00:00
John Baldwin
d1f5dae92b Remove references to SMP and APIC_IO since GENERIC (which this file
includes) already has those enabled by default.
2003-11-03 22:49:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
4443619c83 - Enable SMP and 'device apic' by default.
- Compile 'device acpi' into GENERIC by default as well.  Note that
  the beastie loader menu item to disable ACPI still works if ACPI is
  compiled into the kernel.
2003-11-03 22:48:25 +00:00
John Baldwin
bdb1bd342d Replace APIC_IO with 'device apic'. 2003-11-03 22:47:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
7058adba6c - Remove references to old interrupt and SMP code.
- Add entries for new interrupt and SMP code.
2003-11-03 22:46:43 +00:00
John Baldwin
a13b813801 - Remove APIC_IO option.
- Add NO_MIXED_MODE, DEV_ACPI, and DEV_APIC options.
2003-11-03 22:45:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
75556f82c8 Temporarily disable the acpi(4) module on i386 until issues revolving
SMP probing and the MADT table can be sorted out.  For now, if you want
ACPI, you must compile it into your kernel statically using 'device acpi'.
2003-11-03 22:44:09 +00:00
John Baldwin
8bc0846476 Don't require INTR_FAST handlers to be exclusive in the MI layer. Instead,
let the MD code choose whether or not to implement such a policy.  The new
i386 interrupt code allows multiple FAST handlers for a given source for
example.  However, the code does not allow FAST and non-FAST handlers to be
mixed.
2003-11-03 22:42:58 +00:00
John Baldwin
b95bb3e62b Update spin lock order list for new i386 interrupt and SMP code. 2003-11-03 22:38:30 +00:00
John Baldwin
9fb19a6be3 Update includes for new interrupt code. 2003-11-03 22:38:00 +00:00
John Baldwin
73adfd0ca0 Catch up to interrupt code changes. 2003-11-03 22:37:28 +00:00
John Baldwin
7b525eb201 - Always allocate the maximum size for the IRQ resource manager. Ideally
we would manage this better by having the interrupt code add each
  interrupt vector to the resource map when each source is registered.
- Use the new interrupt code API for registering and tearing down interrupt
  handlers.
2003-11-03 22:36:43 +00:00
John Baldwin
bfba3d5ed3 Catch up to i386 interrupt and SMP code changes. 2003-11-03 22:34:53 +00:00
John Baldwin
147ad8d5ad New i386 SMP code:
- The MP code no longer knows anything specific about an MP Table.
  Instead, the local APIC code adds CPUs via the cpu_add() function when
  a local APIC is enumerated by an APIC enumerator.
- Don't divide the argument to mp_bootaddress() by 1024 just so that we
  can turn around and mulitply it by 1024 again.
- We no longer panic if SMP is enabled but we are booted on a UP machine.
- init_secondary(), the asm code between init_secondary() and ap_init()
  in mpboot.s and ap_init() have all been merged together in C into
  init_secondary().
- We now use the cpuid feature bits to determine if we should enable
  PSE, PGE, or VME on each AP.
- Due to the change in the implementation of critical sections, acquire
  the SMP TLB mutex around a slightly larger chunk of code for TLB
  shootdowns.
- Remove some of the debug code from the original SMP implementation
  that is no longer used or no longer applies to the new APIC code.
- Use a temporary hack to disable the ACPI module until the SMP code has
  been further reorganized to allow ACPI to work as a module again.
- Add a DDB command to dump the interesting contents of the IDT.
2003-11-03 22:32:04 +00:00
John Baldwin
9738024229 Don't probe PnP BIOS devices for PICs for now to avoid problems with those
devices claiming resources that they don't actually use.  The PIC drivers
only register valid interrupt sources, so we don't need to rely on these
drivers to claim invalid IRQs to prevent their use by other drivers.
2003-11-03 22:22:04 +00:00
John Baldwin
e9982e75c1 - Remove explicit enabling of the BSP's APIC in the APIC_IO case and the
slave pin on the master PIC in the !APIC_IO case.  The PIC drivers now
  manage these details internally.
- Remove an spl0() that hasn't done anything since SMPng was first
  committed.
- Update some comments that have rotted since SMPng.
2003-11-03 22:20:50 +00:00
John Baldwin
72e7f9b04a - Update includes.
- Use intr_suspend/resume() callouts to the interrupt code layer which
  suspends and resumes all the known interrupt sources instead of calling
  icu_reinit() directly.
2003-11-03 22:18:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
ab089945d3 Add the ACPI MADT table APIC enumerator. This code uses the ACPI Multiple
APIC Descriptor Table to enumerate both I/O APICs and local APICs.  ACPI
does not embed PCI interrupt routing information in the MADT like the MP
Table does.  Instead, ACPI stores the PCI interrupt routing information
in the _PRT object under each PCI bus device.  The MADT table simply
provides hints about which interrupt vectors map to which I/O APICs.  Thus
when using ACPI, the existing ACPI PCI bridge drivers are sufficient to
route PCI interrupts.
2003-11-03 22:17:44 +00:00
John Baldwin
8f8914ad98 Add the MP Table APIC enumerator. This code uses the BIOS MP Table to
enumerate I/O APICs as well as local APICs.  It also provides Host-PCI
and PCI-PCI bridge drivers to use the MP Table to route PCI interrupts.
2003-11-03 22:12:37 +00:00
John Baldwin
b9c72be725 - Export doreti as a global symbol.
- Don't include isa/vector.s.  Each PIC driver's entry points now live in
  their own standalone files.
2003-11-03 22:08:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
0b0da8649c Update names of entry points for interrupt frames. 2003-11-03 22:07:21 +00:00
John Baldwin
4311d1d368 Enable PCI interrupt routing for i386 SMP kernels. 2003-11-03 22:06:35 +00:00
Warner Losh
50d2d4c753 Fix two small style nits pointed out by bde: Remove spaces after cast and
indent continued line 4 spaces instead of 2.
2003-11-03 21:54:24 +00:00
John Baldwin
6f92bdd0c1 New APIC support code:
- The apic interrupt entry points have been rewritten so that each entry
  point can serve 32 different vectors.  When the entry is executed, it
  uses one of the 32-bit ISR registers to determine which vector in its
  assigned range was triggered.  Thus, the apic code can support 159
  different interrupt vectors with only 5 entry points.
- We now always to disable the local APIC to work around an errata in
  certain PPros and then re-enable it again if we decide to use the APICs
  to route interrupts.
- We no longer map IO APICs or local APICs using special page table
  entries.  Instead, we just use pmap_mapdev().  We also no longer
  export the virtual address of the local APIC as a global symbol to
  the rest of the system, but only in local_apic.c.  To aid this, the
  APIC ID of each CPU is exported as a per-CPU variable.
- Interrupt sources are provided for each intpin on each IO APIC.
  Currently, each source is given a unique interrupt vector meaning that
  PCI interrupts are not shared on most machines with an I/O APIC.
  That mapping for interrupt sources to interrupt vectors is up to the
  APIC enumerator driver however.
- We no longer probe to see if we need to use mixed mode to route IRQ 0,
  instead we always use mixed mode to route IRQ 0 for now.  This can be
  disabled via the 'NO_MIXED_MODE' kernel option.
- The npx(4) driver now always probes to see if a built-in FPU is present
  since this test can now be performed with the new APIC code.  However,
  an SMP kernel will panic if there is more than one CPU and a built-in
  FPU is not found.
- PCI interrupts are now properly routed when using APICs to route
  interrupts, so remove the hack to psuedo-route interrupts when the
  intpin register was read.
- The apic.h header was moved to apicreg.h and a new apicvar.h header
  that declares the APIs used by the new APIC code was added.
2003-11-03 21:53:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
223e573bbd Add the new atpic(4) driver for the 8259A master and slave PICs. By
default we provide 16 interrupt sources for IRQs 0 through 15.  However,
if the I/O APIC driver has already registered sources for any of those IRQs
then we will silently fail to register our own source for that IRQ.

Note that i386/isa/icu.h is now specific to the 8259A and no longer
contains any info relevant to APICs.  Also note that fast interrupts no
longer use a separate entry point.  Instead, both fast and threaded
interrupts share the same entry point which merely looks up the appropriate
source and passes control to intr_execute_handlers().
2003-11-03 21:34:45 +00:00
John Baldwin
a8084030ad Add a per-thread variable for saving the state of eflags to support the
critical section code.
2003-11-03 21:30:00 +00:00
John Baldwin
8c9799d31f Allocate space for the intrcnt array. This array is managed in the
interrupt code layer as interrupt sources are added and handlers added
to those sources.
2003-11-03 21:28:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
ecee5704ed New device interrupt code. This defines an interrupt source abstraction
that provides methods via a PIC driver to do things like mask a source,
unmask a source, enable it when the first interrupt handler is added, etc.
The interrupt code provides a table of interrupt sources indexed by IRQ
numbers, or vectors.  These vectors are what new-bus uses for its IRQ
resources and for bus_setup_intr()/bus_teardown_intr().  The interrupt
code then maps that vector a given interrupt source object.  When an
interrupt comes in, the low-level interrupt code looks up the interrupt
source for the source that triggered the interrupt and hands it off to
this code to execute the appropriate handlers.

By having an interrupt source abstraction, this allows us to have different
types of interrupt source providers within the shared IRQ address space.
For example, IRQ 0 may map to pin 0 of the master 8259A PIC, IRQs 1
through 60 may map to pins on various I/O APICs, and IRQs 120 through
128 may map to MSI interrupts for various PCI devices.
2003-11-03 21:25:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
5b02e68554 - Always use 256 IDT entries since it is now a runtime decison as to how
many entries we use.
- Add a constant IDT_IO_INTS for the first IDT entry used for device
  interrupts.
2003-11-03 21:12:04 +00:00
John Baldwin
e14243fac7 Move the NMI handling code out to its own file. 2003-11-03 21:10:17 +00:00