Winbond Super I/O chips.
With minor efforts it should be possible the extend the driver to support
further chips/revisions available from Winbond. In the simplest case
only new IDs need to be added, while different chipsets might require
their own function to enter extended function mode, etc.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated ULC (in 2011)
Reviewed by: emaste, brueffer
MFC after: 2 weeks
get rid of testing explicitly for clang (using ${CC:T:Mclang}) in
individual Makefiles.
Instead, use the following extra macros, for use with clang:
- NO_WERROR.clang (disables -Werror)
- NO_WCAST_ALIGN.clang (disables -Wcast-align)
- NO_WFORMAT.clang (disables -Wformat and friends)
- CLANG_NO_IAS (disables integrated assembler)
- CLANG_OPT_SMALL (adds flags for extra small size optimizations)
As a side effect, this enables setting CC/CXX/CPP in src.conf instead of
make.conf! For clang, use the following:
CC=clang
CXX=clang++
CPP=clang-cpp
MFC after: 2 weeks
sys/dev/hpt27xx/osm_bsd.c, since it gets the following warnings:
sys/dev/hpt27xx/osm_bsd.c:1180:25: error: format string is not a string literal (potentially insecure) [-Werror,-Wformat-security]
S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, driver_name);
^~~~~~~~~~~
@/dev/hpt27xx/hpt27xx_config.h:46:21: note: expanded from:
#define driver_name hpt27xx_driver_name
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Since 'hpt27xx_driver_name' is a constant string symbol (coming from the
proprietary hpt27xx_lib.o file), there is no security problem.
Because this driver is provided by the vendor, and applying changes
requires re-certification and other bureaucratic exercises, just disable
the warning for now.
MFC after: 1 week
with clang. Also fix a number of warnings uncovered when building with
clang around some implicit enum conversions.
Sponsored by: Intel
Approved by: scottl
kernel modules that include binary-only code.
More fine-grained control is provided via MK_SOURCELESS_HOST (for native code
that runs on host CPU) and MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE (for microcode).
Reviewed by: julian, delphij, freebsd-arch
Approved by: kib (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
The isci driver is for the integrated SAS controller in the Intel C600
(Patsburg) chipset. Source files in sys/dev/isci directory are
FreeBSD-specific, and sys/dev/isci/scil subdirectory contains
an OS-agnostic library (SCIL) published by Intel to control the SAS
controller. This library is used primarily as-is in this driver, with
some post-processing to better integrate into the kernel build
environment.
isci.4 and a README in the sys/dev/isci directory contain a few
additional details.
This driver is only built for amd64 and i386 targets.
Sponsored by: Intel
Reviewed by: scottl
Approved by: scottl
This involves significant changes to the mps(4) driver, but is not a
complete rewrite.
Some of the changes in this version of the driver:
- Integrated RAID (IR) support.
- Support for WarpDrive controllers.
- Support for SCSI protection information (EEDP).
- Support for TLR (Transport Level Retries), needed for tape drives.
- Improved error recovery code.
- ioctl interface compatible with LSI utilities.
mps.4: Update the mps(4) driver man page somewhat for the driver
changes. The list of supported hardware still needs to be
updated to reflect the full list of supported cards.
conf/files: Add the new driver files.
mps/mpi/*: Updated version of the MPI header files, with a BSD style
copyright.
mps/*: See above for a description of the new driver features.
modules/mps/Makefile:
Add the new mps(4) driver files.
Submitted by: Kashyap Desai <Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com>
Reviewed by: ken
MFC after: 1 week
versions derived from /usr/ports/audio/oss.
The particular headers used were taken from the
attic/drv/oss_allegro directory and are mostly identical
to the previous files.
The Maestro3 driver is now free from the GPL.
NOTE: due to lack of testers this driver is being
considered for deprecation and removal.
PR: kern/153920
Approved by: jhb (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
is used.
Although the module _builds_, it fails to load because of a missing symbol from
ieee80211_tdma.c.
Specifics:
* Always build ieee80211_tdma.c in the module;
* only compile in the code if IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA is defined.
The USB code as it stands includes the bus glue along _with_ the controller
code. So the ohci/ehci modules actually build the USB controller code and
the PCI bus glue.
It'd be nice to ship separate modules for the PCI glue and the USB
controller (so for example if there were a USB controller hanging off
the internal SoC bus as well as an external PCI device) it could be done.
This is primarily done to save a few bytes here and there on embedded
systems with limited flash space for kernels - a very limited (sub-1MB)
space may be available for the kernel and may only support gzip encoding.
The rootfs can be LZMA compressed.
This is primarily done to save a few bytes here and there on embedded
systems with limited flash space for kernels - a very limited (sub-1MB)
space may be available for the kernel and may only support gzip encoding.
The rootfs can be LZMA compressed.
- Huge old hdac driver was split into three independent pieces: HDA
controller driver (hdac), HDA CODEC driver (hdacc) and HDA sudio function
driver (hdaa).
- Support for multichannel recording was added. Now, as specification
defines, driver checks input associations for pins with sequence numbers
14 and 15, and if found (usually) -- works as before, mixing signals
together. If it doesn't, it configures input association as multichannel.
- Signal tracer was improved to look for cases where several DACs/ADCs in
CODEC can work with the same audio signal. If such case found, driver
registers additional playback/record stream (channel) for the pcm device.
- New controller streams reservation mechanism was implemented. That
allows to have more pcm devices then streams supported by the controller
(usually 4 in each direction). Now it limits only number of simultaneously
transferred audio streams, that is rarely reachable and properly reported
if happens.
- Codec pins and GPIO signals configuration was exported via set of
writable sysctls. Another sysctl dev.hdaa.X.reconfig allows to trigger
driver reconfiguration in run-time.
- Driver now decodes pins location and connector type names. In some cases
it allows to hint user where on the system case connectors, related to the
pcm device, are located. Number of channels supported by pcm device,
reported now (if it is not 2), should also make search easier.
- Added workaround for digital mic on some Asus laptops/netbooks.
MFC after: 2 months
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
This uses the emuxkireg.h already used in the emu10k1
snd driver. Special thanks go to Alexander Motin as
he was able to find some errors and reverse engineer
some wrong values in the emuxkireg header.
The emu10kx driver is now free from the GPL.
PR: 153901
Tested by: mav, joel
Approved by: jhb (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
This introduces:
* a basic wtap interface
* a HAL, which implements an abstraction layer for implementing
different device behavious;
* A visibility plugin, which allows for control over which nodes
see other nodes (useful for mesh work.)
It doesn't yet implement sta/adhoc/hostap modes but these are quite
feasible to implement.
Monthadar uses it to do 802.11s mesh verification.
The userland tools will be committed in a follow-up commit.
Submitted by: Monthadar Al Jaberi <monthadar@gmail.com>
opt_ah.h file if KERNBUILDDIR isn't defined.
For now, AH_SUPPORT_AR5416 is required, so I'll just fix any
configuration file in /usr/src which is missing this option.
Pointy hat when things do break to: adrian
This brings in the emuxkireg.h from NetBSD (dev/pci) which
is used for the same purpose but is smaller. The emu10k1
is now free from the GPL.
PR: 153901
Obtained from: NetBSD
Approved by: core (mentor implicit)
MFC after: 2 weeks
All of these are harmless, and are in fact used to shut up warnings from
lint.
While here, remove -Wno-missing-prototypes from the xfs module
Makefile, as I could not reproduce those warnings either with gcc or
clang.
MFC after: 1 week
with clang. There are several macros in these files that return values,
and in some cases nothing is done with them, but it is completely
harmless. For some other files, also disable -Wconstant-conversion,
since that triggers a false positive with the DMA_BIT_MASK() macro.
MFC after: 1 week
with clang:
sys/dev/ce/tau32-ddk.c:1228:37: warning: implicit truncation from 'int' to bitfield changes value from 65532 to 8188 [-Wconstant-conversion]
Since this file is obfuscated C, we can never determine (in a sane way,
at least :) if this points to a real problem or not. The driver has
been in the tree for more than five years, so it most likely isn't.
MFC after: 1 week