Commit Graph

20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Doug Rabson
566643e39e Move the declaration of the interrupt type from the driver structure
to the BUS_SETUP_INTR call.
1999-05-08 21:59:43 +00:00
Peter Wemm
73d35bdd96 Change resource_set_*() to be more useful. BTW; resource_find() is a
bit odd, it looks like the wildcard stuff isn't right.
1999-05-08 18:08:59 +00:00
Peter Wemm
4d823d728f GC some stray debugging printf()s... 1999-04-19 19:39:08 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6182fdbda8 Bring the 'new-bus' to the i386. This extensively changes the way the
i386 platform boots, it is no longer ISA-centric, and is fully dynamic.
Most old drivers compile and run without modification via 'compatability
shims' to enable a smoother transition.  eisa, isapnp and pccard* are
not yet using the new resource manager.  Once fully converted, all drivers
will be loadable, including PCI and ISA.

(Some other changes appear to have snuck in, including a port of Soren's
 ATA driver to the Alpha.  Soren, back this out if you need to.)

This is a checkpoint of work-in-progress, but is quite functional.

The bulk of the work was done over the last few years by Doug Rabson and
Garrett Wollman.

Approved by:	core
1999-04-16 21:22:55 +00:00
Doug Rabson
6350e58a8a Add some useful functions to the device framework:
* bus_setup_intr() as a wrapper for BUS_SETUP_INTR
* bus_teardown_intr() as a wrapper for BUS_TEARDOWN_INTR
* device_get_nameunit() which returns e.g. "foo0" for name "foo" and unit 0.
* device_set_desc_copy() malloc a copy of the description string.
* device_quiet(), device_is_quiet(), device_verbose() suppress probe message.

Add one method to the BUS interface, BUS_CHILD_DETACHED() which is called
after the child has been detached to allow the bus to clean up any memory
which it allocated on behalf of the child.

I also fixed a bug which corrupted the list of drivers in a devclass if
a driver was added to more than one devclass.
1999-03-29 08:54:20 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
d254af07a1 Fix warnings in preparation for adding -Wall -Wcast-qual to the
kernel compile
1999-01-27 21:50:00 +00:00
Doug Rabson
c3654b5c4d A few small improvements to the bus code:
* A function device_printf() to make pretty-printing driver messages easier.
* A function device_get_children() to query the children of a device.
* Generic implementations of BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE and BUS_RELEASE_RESOURCE.
* Change bus_generic_print_child() so that it is actually useful.
1999-01-16 17:44:09 +00:00
Nick Hibma
181aa362df Remove warning 1999-01-10 22:04:05 +00:00
Nick Hibma
b3f65f42c0 When no driver was found for a device, the message 'not probed' appeared
This is odd, especially in the case of USB where the driver is found
in several tries: vendor specific, class specific, interface specific.
The mouse driver is found at the interface specific level...
Reviewed by:	Doug Rabson (dfr@freebsd.org)
1998-12-12 11:30:04 +00:00
Doug Rabson
921433915d A couple of minor sanity checks.
Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick.hibma@jrc.it>
1998-11-15 18:11:21 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
14177d72cd My changes to the new device interface:
- Interface wth the new resource manager.
	- Allow for multiple drivers implementing a single devclass.
	- Remove ordering dependencies between header files.
	- Style cleanup.
	- Add DEVICE_SUSPEND and DEVICE_RESUME methods.
	- Move to a single-phase interrupt setup scheme.

Kernel builds on the Alpha are brken until Doug gets a chance to incorporate
these changes on that side.

Agreed to in principle by: dfr
1998-11-14 21:58:51 +00:00
Doug Rabson
92c6ae04da A couple of fixes to device_delete_child() to delete all children of
the device and to free the device which is being deleted (not its
parent - oops).

Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick.hibma@jrc.it>
1998-11-13 09:39:37 +00:00
Doug Rabson
45a576b57a Lots of debugging code and some bugfixes.
Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick.hibma@jrc.it>
1998-10-27 09:21:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f5ef029e92 Nitpicking and dusting performed on a train. Removes trivial warnings
about unused variables, labels and other lint.
1998-10-25 17:44:59 +00:00
Doug Rabson
84bc104b8e Don't call DEVICE_DETACH directly, always go through the device_detach()
wrapper which checks to make sure the device isn't currently open.
1998-10-03 08:55:29 +00:00
Bruce Evans
a8b8bc0730 Fixed recently perpetrated printf format errors. 1998-09-05 13:24:39 +00:00
Doug Rabson
0bf030847d Add some very simple support for a compiled in (from config(8)) resource
database.
1998-07-22 08:35:52 +00:00
Doug Rabson
45c95fa1d6 Change interrupt api to be closer to intr_create/intr_connect. 1998-07-12 16:20:52 +00:00
Doug Rabson
99d11cde56 Major changes to the generic device framework for FreeBSD/alpha:
* Eliminate bus_t and make it possible for all devices to have
  attached children.

* Support dynamically extendable interfaces for drivers to replace
  both the function pointers in driver_t and bus_ops_t (which has been
  removed entirely.  Two system defined interfaces have been defined,
  'device' which is mandatory for all devices and 'bus' which is
  recommended for all devices which support attached children.

* In addition, the alpha port defines two simple interfaces 'clock'
  for attaching various real time clocks to the system and 'mcclock'
  for the many different variations of mc146818 clocks which can be
  attached to different alpha platforms.  This eliminates two more
  function pointer tables in favour of the generic method dispatch
  system provided by the device framework.

Future device interfaces may include:

* cdev and bdev interfaces for devfs to use in replacement for specfs
  and the fixed interfaces bdevsw and cdevsw.

* scsi interface to replace struct scsi_adapter (not sure how this
  works in CAM but I imagine there is something similar there).

* various tailored interfaces for different bus types such as pci,
  isa, pccard etc.
1998-06-14 13:46:10 +00:00
Doug Rabson
897cd717a5 Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine.  Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details).  On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
1998-06-10 10:57:29 +00:00