I/O port range, then we should ignore a resource if it's NOT
a memory range AND NOT an I/O port range.
The OR in the condition caused us to ignore perfectly valid
memory addresses.
While here, remove redundant parenthesis and reindent the
debug print to avoid long lines.
- Put the kernel tsb before before the kernel load address, below
VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS, instead of after the kernel where it consumes
usable kva. This is magic mapped so the virtual address is irrelevant,
it just needs to be out of the way.
a mapping belongs to by setting it in the vm_page_t structure that backs
the tsb page that the tte for a mapping is in. This allows the pmap that
a mapping belongs to to be found without keeping a pointer to it in the
tte itself.
- Remove the pmap pointer from struct tte and use the space to make the
tte pv lists doubly linked (TAILQs), like on other architectures. This
makes entering or removing a mapping O(1) instead of O(n) where n is the
number of pmaps a page is mapped by (including kernel_pmap).
- Use atomic ops for setting and clearing bits in the ttes, now that they
return the old value and can be easily used for this purpose.
- Use __builtin_memset for zeroing ttes instead of bzero, so that gcc will
inline it (4 inline stores using %g0 instead of a function call).
- Initially set the virtual colour for all the vm_page_ts to be equal to their
physical colour. This will be more useful once uma_small_alloc is
implemented, but basically pages with virtual colour equal to phsyical
colour are easier to handle at the pmap level because they can be safely
accessed through cachable direct virtual to physical mappings with that
colour, without fear of causing illegal dcache aliases.
In total these changes give a minor performance improvement, about 1%
reduction in system time during buildworld.
identify themselves as serial cards that it would be desirable to
attach a different driver than sio to. Since we are claiming all
serial cards, this is not possible. Instead, return -100 to indicate
that we're willing to take the card, but still allow other drivers to
attach.
Pointed out by: Maksim Yevmenkin
associated with the syncache entry: in case tcp_close() has been
called on the corresponding listening socket, the lock has been
destroyed as a side effect of in_pcbdetach(), causing a panic when
we attempt to lock on it.
Reviewed by: hsu
The duplication is caused by the fact that imgact_elf.c is included
by both imgact_elf32.c and imgact_elf64.c and both are compiled by
default on ia64. Consequently, we have two seperate copies of the
elf_legacy_coredump variable due to them being declared static, and
two entries for the same sysctl in the linker set, both referencing
the unique copy of the elf_legacy_coredump variable. Since the second
sysctl cannot be registered, one of the elf_legacy_coredump variables
can not be tuned (if ordering still holds, it's the ELF64 related one).
The only solution is to create two different sysctl variables, just
like the elf<32|64>_trace sysctl variables. This unfortunately is an
(user) interface change, but unavoidable. Thus, on ELF32 platforms
the sysctl variable is called elf32_legacy_coredump and on ELF64
platforms it is called elf64_legacy_coredump. Platforms that have
both ELF formats have both sysctl variables.
These variables should probably be retired sooner rather than later.
not < the size of the device. This avoids geom complaints.
Fix a serious bug in the handling of the RS_NO_CLEAR_UA quirk. When we
go and insert the test-unit-ready command the umass_cam_quirk_cb() function
sets the status as if the READ_CAPACITY command suceeded when, in fact, it
did not. This leads to the CAM layer trying to use garbage in the return
buffer and panicing the system (or doing other bad things).
Add a quirk entry for MSYSTEMS DISK-ON-KEY, which is sold under the Sony
brand as a solid state disk-on-key usb device. This device requires
several quirks to work properly.
Note that the disk-on-key device will not work properly until CAM also
gets a quirk entry for it, which has been submitted to the CAM maintainer,
and you may have to temporarily uncomment the DELAY() as well. -current
does not properly wait for devices to power up so you may also have
to temporarily uncomment the DELAY(300000) to make your device work.
A solution must be found to that issue.
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC note: the quirk support must MFCd before this patch can be
the dataphysend calculation could only possibly work if the virtual buffer
is also physically contiguous. Calculate dataphysend by calculating the
ending virtual address first, then converting to a physical address.
The second bug applies only to NetBSD and OpenBSD and involves the curlen
calculation in the two-contiguous-physical-pages case (which we don't support).
Also cleanup the use of the OHIC_PAGE() macro on dataphysend and add a panic
if len goes negative (meaning we lost the physical page translation
representing the end of the buffer).
IMHO the dataphysend is still bokered since it might be misrepresented
by shared userland page mappings. The whole section needs to be rewritten
to use the virtual address range.
MFC after: 3 days
the mbuf allocator flags {M_TRYWAIT, M_DONTWAIT}.
o Fix a bpf_compat issue where malloc() was defined to just call
bpf_alloc() and pass the 'canwait' flag(s) along. It's been changed
to call bpf_alloc() but pass the corresponding M_TRYWAIT or M_DONTWAIT
flag (and only one of those two).
Submitted by: Hiten Pandya <hiten@unixdaemons.com> (hiten->commit_count++)
Note that this is still the wrong type, but we are not ready to break the
ABI; this change simply allows programs which specify a strict SUSv3
namespace to compile. (They may still have semantic errors, since SUSv3
specifies correct types.)
Make sure sector zero is protected if it contains metadata.
Lower WARNS for gbde to 3 on non-i386 archs. rijndael-fst is evil
but appearntly does the right thing and passes the test-vectors.
MFC Candidate.
for request sizes larger than the sectorsize or for multi-key setups.
See warning mailed to current@ for details of recovery.
Found by: Marcus Reid <marcus@blazingdot.com>
o Add typedefs for pid_t, time_t, size_t and ssize_t.
o Hide struct mymsg and msgsys() in the standards case.
o Add some comments about conformance bugs.
o Sort prototypes.
mbuf for a packet looping back to provide alignment guarantees for
KAME. Unfortunately, this code performs a direct copy of the header
rather than using a header copying primitive (largely because we have
sucky header copying primitives). This results in a multiple free
of the MAC label in the header when the same label data is freed
twice when the two mbufs with that header are freed. As a temporary
work-around, clear the initialized flag on the label to prevent the
duplicate free, which prevents panics on large unaligned loopback
IP and IPv6 data. The real fix is to improve and make use of proper
packet header copying routines here.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
of the `machdep.acpi_root' sysctl. This is required on ia64
because the root pointer hardly ever, if at all, lives in the
first MB of memory and also because scanning the first MB of
memory can cause machine checks.
This provides a save and reliable way for ACPI tools to work
with the tables if ACPI support is present in the kernel. On
ia64 ACPI is non-optional.
the last second before the commit.
# likely we can remove this hack now that gcc generates better aligned code
# in the align to word case.
Noticed by: bde
subset of Peter's patchs that are believed to be safe.
Makefile tweaks:
o -fomit-frame-pointer
o Change default to building both UFS1 and UFS2 bootblocks.
Lots of boot2 tweaks:
o lookup is only ever called with kname, so use it directly.
o inline memsize
o getstr are only ever called with cmd, so hardware that.
o tweaks to the parsing code to test after the conversion rather than
before since we tested after anyways.
o eliminate support for %x in printf.
o eliminate a few bytes in printfs.
o Tweak the boot banner.
o eliminate support for wd and " " devices (I might add wd back to
keep bde happy).
o eliminate support for a few arguments.
This takes us from -162 bytes free to 67 bytes free.
I've tested this only on a few systems, so be careful when updating to
this change.
Submitted by: peter, imp, ian
end up with a dump offset that's smaller than the start of the
dump device and either clobber data in preceding partitions or
try to write beyond the end of the medium (unsigned wrap).
Implement legacy behaviour to never write to the first 64KB as
that is where metadata (ie disklabels) may reside.
it possible to use this driver under ia64, sparc64 (though
there may be endianness issues with this one) and other archs.
Tested on: i386, alpha (gallatin)
skipping read-only pages, which can result in valuable non-text-related
data not getting dumped, the ELF loader and the dynamic loader now mark
read-only text pages NOCORE and the coredump code only checks (primarily) for
complete inaccessibility of the page or NOCORE being set.
Certain applications which map large amounts of read-only data will
produce much larger cores. A new sysctl has been added,
debug.elf_legacy_coredump, which will revert to the old behavior.
This commit represents collaborative work by all parties involved.
The PR contains a program demonstrating the problem.
PR: kern/45994
Submitted by: "Peter Edwards" <pmedwards@eircom.net>, Archie Cobbs <archie@dellroad.org>
Reviewed by: jdp, dillon
MFC after: 7 days
But for some reason the block size is different when a different type of
tape is placed in the drive. This commit fixes that.
PR: 46209
Submitted by: Alex Wang <alex@alexwang.com>
Approved by: mjacob
_KERNEL scope from "src/sys/sys/mchain.h".
Replace each occurrence of the above in _KERNEL scope with the
appropriate macro from the set of hto(be|le)(16|32|64) and
(be|le)toh(16|32|64) from "src/sys/sys/endian.h".
Tested by: tjr
Requested by: comment marked with XXX
prototype for trm_detach and freeing all resources.
While I'm there, handle better errors in trm_attach and remove the
PCI_BASE_ADDR0 definition, since it's what PCIR_MAPS is used for.
MFC after: 3 days
so as to work correctly on 64-bit platforms.
Reported-by: Jake Burkholder <jake@locore.ca>
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Approved by: Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>
resource starvation we clean-up as much of the vmspace structure as we
can when the last process using it exits. The rest of the structure
is cleaned up when it is reaped. But since exit1() decrements the ref
count it is possible for a double-free to occur if someone else, such as
the process swapout code, references and then dereferences the structure.
Additionally, the final cleanup of the structure should not occur until
the last process referencing it is reaped.
This commit solves the problem by introducing a secondary reference count,
calling 'vm_exitingcnt'. The normal reference count is decremented on exit
and vm_exitingcnt is incremented. vm_exitingcnt is decremented when the
process is reaped. When both vm_exitingcnt and vm_refcnt are 0, the
structure is freed for real.
MFC after: 3 weeks
Hold the page queues lock when calling pmap_unwire_pte_hold() or
pmap_remove_pte(). Use vm_page_sleep_if_busy() in
_pmap_unwire_pte_hold() so that the page queues lock is released
when sleeping.
it possible to make UFS1_ONLY and UFS2_ONLY versions which fit inside the
traditional 16 sectors.
Remove assorted now unneeded hackery.
UFS1_AND_UFS2 still needs another 150 bytes to work, and that is probably
not within our reach, ever.
apparent ack-on-ack problem with FreeBSD. Prof. Jacobson noticed a
case in our TCP stack which would acknowledge a received ack-only packet,
which is not legal in TCP.
Submitted by: Van Jacobson <van@packetdesign.com>,
bmah@packetdesign.com (Bruce A. Mah)
MFC after: 7 days
that were copied in all of the earlier snapshots, thus its precomputed
list must be used in the copyonwrite test. Using incomplete lists may
lead to deadlock. Also do not include the blocks used for the indirect
pointers in the indirect pointers as this may lead to inconsistent
snapshots.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Approved by: re
they may be the only viable ones to flush. Thus it will now wait for
an inode lock if the other alternatives will result in rollbacks (and
immediate redirtying of the buffer). If only buffers with rollbacks
are available, one will be flushed, but then the buffer daemon will
wait briefly before proceeding. Failing to wait briefly effectively
deadlocks a uniprocessor since every other process writing to that
filesystem will wait for the buffer daemon to clean up which takes
close enough to forever to feel like a deadlock.
Reported by: Archie Cobbs <archie@dellroad.org>
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Approved by: re
(a) Save control message return address only if NGM_MPPC_CONFIG_DECOMP
(b) Properly count the number of required re-key operations
when we loose synchronization and have to resync
MFC after: 3 days
busy and we are making progress towards making them not busy. This is
needed because smbfs vnodes reference their parent directory but may
appear after their parent in the mount's vnode list; one pass over the
list is not sufficient in this case.
This stops attempts to unmount idle smbfs mounts failing with EBUSY.
not to the parent's smbnode, which may be freed during the lifetime
of the child if the mount is forcibly unmounted. umount -f should now
work properly (ie. not panic) on smbfs mounts.
These call uma_large_malloc() and uma_large_free() which require Giant.
Fixes panic when descriptor table is larger than KMEM_ZMAX bytes
noticed by kkenn.
Reviewed by: jhb
module dependency system rely on linker behaviour that is machine dependent
and not part of the elf spec, and only work by accident on other platforms.
Approved by: re
kernel memory allocator, is harmless. This could be a problem for
other systems, though. I've modified Darren's patch a little.
Original patch by: Darren Schack, Isilon Systems, Inc <darrens@isilon.com>
Also analysed by: SGI, and in particular Divy Le Ray of SGI
OK'ed by: re(rwatson)
as module. This also fix's issue kern/45713.
Fix - polling was implemented incorrectly for
adapter enquiry and adapter flush.
(2) Problem: PANIC when unloading driver
as module.
Fix - device nodes are not destroyed for amr0,
and amrd* when driver is unloaded
(3) Problem: PANIC from loading driver when
3ware adapter present, error message "Warning
"amrd is usurping twed's bmaj"
Fix - put #idef freebsd version < 500000 for
bmaj -1 -> amrd_cdevsw
(4) Problem: warnings in driver when compiling
with DAMR_DEBUG param enabled in Makefile
Fix - fix the warnings so driver can compile
when -Werror is present in Makefile.
Approved by: jhb
MFC: 7 days
NULL is passed. The address of the HCDP table can be found by
iterating over the configuration tables in the EFI system table.
To avoid more duplication, a function can be called with the GUID
of interest. The function will do the scanning. Use the function
in all places where we iterate over the configuration tables in
an attempt to find a specific one.
Bump the loader version number as the result of this.
Approved by: re (blanket)
kernel, you should expect them to do something, so now they do. This
doesn't affect users who don't load or explicitly compile in the
policies.
Approved by: re (jhb)
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
accept load options (=command line options).
The call graph changes from *entry*->efi_main->efi_init, where
efi_main is the EFI equivalent of main to *entry*->efi_main->main,
where main is what you'd expect. efi_main now is what efi_init was.
The prototype of main follows that of C. The first argument is argc
and the second is argv. There is no third argument.
Allocation of heap pages is now handled by the EFI library and it
now deallocates the pages when main() returns or when exit() is
called. This allows us to safely return to the boot manager (or
EFI shell) without leaks. EFI applications are responsible to free
all memory themselves.
Handling of the load options is a bit tricky. There are either no
load options, load options in ASCII or load options in Unicode.
The EFI library will translate the ASCII options to Unicode options
as to simplify user code. Since the load options are passed as a
single string (if present) and main() accepts argc and argv, the
startup code also has to split the string into words and build the
argv vector. Here the trickiness starts. When the loader is started
from the EFI shell, argv[0] will automaticly load the program name.
In all other cases (ie through the boot manager), this is not the
case. Unfortunately, there's no trivial way to check. Hence, a
set of conditions is checked to determine if we need to fill in
argv[0] ourselves or not. This checking is not perfect. There are
known cases where it fails to do the right thing. The logic works
for most expected cases, though. This includes the case where no
options are given.
Approved by: re (blanket)
unused. Replace it with a dm_mount back-pointer to the struct mount
that the devfs_mount is associated with. Export that pointer to MAC
Framework entry points, where all current policies don't use the
pointer. This permits the SEBSD port of SELinux's FLASK/TE to compile
out-of-the-box on 5.0-CURRENT with full file system labeling support.
Approved by: re (murray)
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
The HCDP table is one (non-proprietary) way for the platform to
inform the OS about headless operation. This field would normally
hold the address as can be found by scanning the EFI system table,
which we also pass to the kernel. The apparent duplication allows
us to synthesize a HCDP table in the loader by whatever means we
can think of, including relocating the platform table into pre-
mapped address space. In short: it gives us more freedom.
Approved by: re (blanket)
of that, there's some nasty process corruption when running with
SMP.
Note that this was already in effect for the 5.0-RC1 kernels in
the form of a local patch.
Approved by: re (blanket)
a boot option. When the timer expires the machine is rebooted.
Disable the watchdog timer for 2 reasons:
o We're an interactive program. We cannot guarantee that we've
booted the kernel in the time available to us. There have been
situations where netbooting the right kernel took 2 tries and
more time than given. Not to speak of the normal behaviour to
have the loader sitting at the prompt while the user is off
doing other things (such as figuring out what to type next ;-)
o We may not boot a kernel at all. We may exit as the result of
the user typing quit (assuming it took less than 5 minutes to
type it :-). It is documented that loaders should have disabled
the watchdog timer if they return to the boot manager. Not doing
so would cause a reboot while in the boot manager. This appears
to be harmless, besides of course the actual reboot.
Approved by: re (weisse karte)
the signaled state of the apropriate event. As a side-effect of
checking the event, it's signaled state is cleared if it was set.
In efi_cons_getchar we used to wait for the apropriate event to be
signaled before reading a character. This however does not work if
we poll before reading the characteri, such as during autoboot. On
a more compliant EFI implementation this resulted in the behaviour
that hitting a key during autoboot would stop the countdown, but
would then wait for a new character to arrive instead of reading
the already pending key that stopped the countdown.
The correct behaviour for efi_cons_getchar is to try to read a key
and if none is pending, to wait for the apropriate event to signal
the arrival of a new key.
Note that with the previous behaviour, the second key would determine
how the autoboot was interrupted. This would indicate that the first
key got lost. This indicates that EFI does not necessarily maintain
a queue of pending keys. FWIW...
Approved by: re (carte blanche)
French corrected by: various people :-)
the same as fcntl() except that it supports the new 64-bit file
locking commands (LINUX_F_GETLK64 etc) that use the `flock64'
structure. We had been interpreting all flock structures passed to
fcntl64() as `struct flock64' instead of only the ones from F_*64
commands.
The glibc in linux_base-7 uses fcntl64() by default, but the bug
was often non-fatal since the misinterpretation typically only
causes junk to appear in the `l_len' field and most junk values are
accepted as valid range lengths. The result is occasional EINVAL
errors from F_SETLK and a few bytes after the supplied `struct
flock' getting clobbered during F_GETLK.
PR: kern/37656
Reviewed by: marcel
Approved by: re
MFC after: 1 week
the supported platforms. We build it into GENERIC, and it is currently
listed on the supported module list for drivers.conf on i386, which
breaks the release build. This may fix the release build for RC1 on
i386.
Conspiracy of: re
namely the ones for the timers, error handling and power management.
The registers for the timers, power management and PCI bus b errors are
reserved on Sabres (US-IIi) and can lead to false matches there.
Since all of them are never used for devices on the bus, they can be omitted
safely.
Approved by: re
GENERIC. Each device can be re-enabled at startup time by unsetting the
disabled hint in the loader.
Requested by: mdodd
Approved by: re
Prodded by: rwatson
32k read and write operations on datagram sockets when in fact we
reject requests larger than 16k. It must be the case that virtually
all clients use data sizes of 16k or less for UDP transport (FreeBSD's
client defaults to 8k and never exceeds 16k), as this bug has been
present ever since NFSv3 support was added.
Reported by: Senthil <lihtnes78@netscape.net>
Reviewed by: dillon
Approved by: re
MFC-after: 1 week
labels are acurate in relation to a fully compiled
sequencer program (all patches downloaded). Correct
a few occurances of a relative jump across a macro
that ended up jumping us into the last instruction
of the macro.
Spproved by: re (bmah)
ahd_pci.c:
Retrieve the allow_memio hint from the resource manager to
determine whether or not to try PCI MEMIO.
aic79xx_osm.h:
aic7xxx_osm.h:
Don't wrongly abuse the callout_reset() interface when trying
to abuse timeouts generated from the CAM layer. This fixes the
console freeze and lost timeout problem that many have reported,
especially on SMP systems.
aic79xx_pci.c
aic7xxx_pci.c
Rewrite the MEMIO test routine to prevent certain broken chipsets
from trying to burst multiple DWORDs to the registers. Also make
the routine better detect byte merging by the host bridge and
deal with it.
aic79xx.reg:
Correct an incorrect register definition.
Approved by: re (rwatson, jhb)
wrong, since we don't want the variable changed, but since we assign
it to variables that may also refer to other non-const strings,
warnings were generated that could break LINT.
Approved by: re
Spotted by: sam
The correct range is [1...7] with Sunday=1, but we have been writing
[0...6] with Sunday=0.
The Soekris computers flagged the zero, zapped the date, so if you
rebooted your soekris on a sunday, it would come up with a wrong
date.
Bruce has a more extensive rework of this code, but we will stick with
the minimalist fix for now.
Spotted by: Soren Kristensen <soren@soekris.com>
Thanks to: Michael Sierchio <kudzu@tenebras.com>.
Confirmed by: bde
Approved by: re
This mostly consists of functionality to serialize accesses to
the two ATA channels (which can also be used to "fix" certain
PCI based controllers).
Add support for Acard controllers.
Enable the ATA driver in PC98 GENERIC, and add device hints.
Update man page with latest support.
The PC98 core team has kindly provided me with a PC98
machine that made this all possible, thanks to all that
contributed to that effort, without that this would
probably newer have been possible..
Approved by: re@
previously allocated block as the previous use of the block may
have fallen out of the cache. Failure to reread its contents cause
zeroed results to be written instead of the proper contents.
Conversely, when the block is going to be entirely filled in, it
is not necessary reread the old contents.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Approved by: re
We allow the request to go through if it matches either a prefetchable
or a non-prefetchable part of the bridge. We do not check to make
sure it is the right kind of memory because most drivers to not yet
properly set RF_PREFETCHABLE (only cardbus seems to do so, and I'm not
entirely sure it does it right). RF_PREFETCHABLE was invented for
cardbus, so hasn't been properly documented yet.
This is still overridable by hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_ranges, but
the need for that is greatly reduced, especially for the nvida driver.
Approved by: re
Reviewed by: jhb and many testers
Submitted by: Matt Emmerton (although this has been reworked somewhat)
could already exist, and this triggers a booby trap panic in make_dev.
remove_plex_entry: Don't remove the stripe mutex here, it gets done in
free_plex.
Approved by: re (rwatson)
to accomodate the new SSE/XMM floating point save/restore
instructions.
This commit is mostly from bde and includes some style nits.
Approved by: re (jhb)
import, as it breaks the relocation kernel modules built with the new
binutils.
Note that this, together with the binutils import, marks a kernel module
flag day on sparc64: modules built with the old binutils will not work
with new kernels and vice versa. Mismatches will result in panics.
Approved by: re
pmap_remove_pte(). Use vm_page_sleep_if_busy() in
_pmap_unwire_pte_hold() so that the page queues lock is released
when sleeping.
Approved by: re (blanket)
register to the one of the processor doing the interrupt setup. This
is required since this field is preinitialized to 0, but there exist
machines which have no processor with a MID of 0 (e.g. e450s with 1 or 2
processors).
Add some more macros for handle the interrupt mapping registers, and
rename some existing ones for consistency.
Approved by: re
are nevers used for PCI interrupts, but can cause false matches since
they are fully programmable.
2.) Skip the mapping registers for slot a2 and a3 on "psycho" bridges,
since they are not present there. Again, this could cause false matches,
which would result in the interrupt being delivered at most once.
Submitted by: jake (2)
Approved by: re
this is now done on all machines except for some known problematic ones.
Add an additional guard to make sure that the interrupt numbers are
in the correct range before swizzling. This should catch any remaining
models for which the swizzle is inappropriate.
Correct the swizzle calculation to account for the fact that the parent
interrupt numbers to be swizzled are 1-based.
Approved by: re
are the output of AES/128/CBC or ARC4RANDOM. Encrypt the random data with which
we wipe when we get a BIO_DELETE to make such an algorithm useful.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs
Approved by: re (blanket)
the device is not actually present), clear the corresponding bit in
the ch->devices bitmap. This resolves a panic that occurred with ATAPI/CAM
after an APM suspend/resume, when the ATA hardware would erroneously
report an extra ATAPI device.
Approved by: re, sos
Reviewed by: roberto
MFC after: 7 days
version, plus add support for the new features found in the Rev B
version of the chip. The changelog is quite long and can be provided
on request. Major features include vastly improved protocol violation
handling, full support for the 7902 Rev B, better parity error
handling, and better packetized overrun handling, to name a few.
Approved by: re (blanket)
HP -> CPQ
Rearrange IDs to better match which chips they use.
Convert to uniform product description strings.
Simplify 7901A setup function.
Add the NONPACKFIFO_BUG and PACED_NEGTABLE_BUG entries
for the A.
Add rev B bugs and features.
The double write workaround for CURRSCB is only required if
abort pending is set. Remove this work around and set the
abort pending bug bit on the B at least until we have better
confirmation that the double write is always safe.
Add updated H2B identifiers
Move IOCell paramters into softc and add a hook for the
OSM to modify these as well as other settings prior to
committing them to the chip.
SLEW -> SLEWRATE
PREQDIS in DEVCONFIG1 went away after the A2.
Remove all code that references this bit. This
is especially important since this bit was reused
in the B for a different HW fix workaround.
Properly set the AHD_NEW_IOCELL_OPTS and
AHD_NEW_DFCNTRL_OPTS features for the B.
Remove stray/random extra 7901A generic PCI
table entry. Also switch the correct 7901A
generic entry to use ID_ALL_MASK since we
can only differentiate the 7901A from the
7902 by checking for a "type field" of 0xE.
Set AHD_INTCOLLISIONT_BUG for the Rev B.
Set the PREQDIS bit in DEVCONFIG1 for the B. The
bit is misnamed, but seems to disable a work-around
that breaks on the B on PCI busses.
Add a routine for testing memory mapped register access.
This will hopefully detect things like buggy via chipsets
so that the OSM can fallback to using I/O mapped access
when memory mapped I/O simply will not work.
Approved by: re (blanket)
diagnostic "Setting Mode" messages.
Use a read of HCNTRL to flush our write to CLRCMDCMPLT
on the RevB. This allows us to check to see if the sequencer
is paused and to initiate the interrupt collision workaround
without incuring an extra read.
Approved by: re (blanket)
PCI-X only workarounds are automatically masked out
if we are operating in PCI mode.
Make use of ahd_pci_test_register_access()
Approved by: re (blanket)
Move IOCell paramters into softc and add a hook for the
OSM to modify these as well as other settings prior to
committing them to the chip.
Approved by: re (blanket)
in the per-device kthread. This ensures that synchronisation with
mddestroy() succeeds even if the kthread was not waiting in tsleep()
at the time of the wakeup(). Among other things, this fixes the
problem of mdconfig getting stuck when an attempt is made to use a
zero-length file as a vnode-type backing store.
Approved by: re
aic7xxx.c:
aic7xxx.h:
aic7xxx.reg:
aic7xxx.seq:
Bring in the protocol violation handler from the U320
driver and replace the NO_IDENT sequencer interrupt code
with the PROTO_VIOLATION code. Support for this code
required the following changes:
SEQ_FLAGS:
IDENTIFY_SEEN -> NOT_IDENTIFIED
Added NO_CDB_SENT
SCB_CONTROL:
TARGET_SCB == STATUS_RCVD for initiator mode
scb->flags:
Added SCB_TARGET_SCB since we cannot rely on
TARGET_SCB as a target/initiator differentiator
due to it being overloaded in initiator mode to
indicate that status has been received.
aic7xxx.seq:
Move data fifo CLRCHN to mesgin_rdptrs which is a safer
location for doing this operation. This also saves a
sequencer instruction.
aic7xxx.c:
aic7xxx.h:
Change ahc/ahd_upate_neg_request() to take a "negotiation
type" enum that allows us to negotiate:
o only if the goal and current parameters differ.
o only if the goal is non-async
o always - even if the negotiation will be for async.
aic7xxx.seq:
Reset the FIFO whenever a short CDB transfer occurs
so that the FIFO contents do not corrupt a future CDB
transfer retry.
Add support for catching the various protocol violations
handled by ahc_handle_protocol_violation.
Reformat some comments.
aic7xxx.c:
aic7xxx.h:
Just for safety, have the aic7xxx driver probe
the stack depth.
aic7xxx.c:
aic7xxx.h:
Save and restore stack contents during diagnostics.
Some chip variants overwrite stale entries on a
stack "pop".
Don't use 0 to probe the stack depth. 0 is the typical
value used to backfill the stack if entries are overwritten
on a "pop".
aic7xxx.h:
Add a missing typedef.
Collapse SCB flag entries so they are bit contiguous.
Add AHD_ULTRA2_XFER_PERIOD for narrow fallback calculations
aic7xxx.c:
Don't panic (as a diagnostic to catch bugs) if we decided to
force the renegotiation of async even if we believe we are
already async. This should allow us to negotiate async instead
of the full user goal rate during startup if bus resets are
disabled.
Add a space to the end of the ahc/ahd_print_devinfo routines
so that it behaves as expected by the code that uses it.
Only force a renegotiation on a selection timeout
if the SCB was valid. Doing otherwise may be dangerous
as the connection was not valid for an unknown reason.
Add additional diagnostic output to ahc_dump_card_state(),
and have it use the register pretty printing functions.
Update ahc_reg_print() to handle a NULL cur_col.
Add a newline to ahc_dump_card_state() output.
Bring back "use_ppr". We need to use_ppr anytime
doppr is true or we have non-zero protocol options.
The later case was not handled in the recent removal
of use_ppr.
Move a comment and remove a useless clearing of use_ppr.
Don't disable ENBUSFREE when single stepping on
a DT capable controller. We cannot re-enable unexpected
busfree detection, so we must clear BUSFREE on each
step instead.
Correct the lookup of the SCB ID in ahc_handle_proto_error.
Remove a diagnostic printf.
Remove unecessary restoration of the STACK for older
chips.
Approved by: re (blanket)
This will hopefully detect things like buggy via chipsets
so that the OSM can fallback to using I/O mapped access
when memory mapped I/O simply will not work.
Approved by: re (blanket)
AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO is set, or the hint hint.ahc.N.allow_memio=1 is
set in the bootloader.
Make use of ah?_pci_test_register_access().
Approved by: re (blanket)
converting from individual vnode locks to the snapshot
lock, be sure to pass any waiting processes along to the
new lock as well. This transfer is done by a new function
in the lock manager, transferlockers(from_lock, to_lock);
Thanks to Lamont Granquist <lamont@scriptkiddie.org> for
his help in pounding on snapshots beyond all reason and
finding this deadlock.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
1) Release the snapshot file lock while suspending the system. Otherwise
a process trying to read the lock may block on its containing directory
preventing the suspension from completing. Thanks to Sean Kelly
<smkelly@zombie.org> for finding this deadlock.
2) Replace some bdwrite's with bawrite's so as not to fill all the
buffers with dirty data. The buffers could not be cleaned as the
snapshot vnode was locked hence the system could deadlock when
making snapshots of really massive filesystems. Thanks to
Hidetoshi Shimokawa <simokawa@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp> for figuring
this out.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
1) Record all device events when devctl is enabled, rather than just when
devd has devctl open. This is necessary to prevent races between when
a device arrives, and when devd starts.
2) Add hw.bus.devctl_disable to disable devctl, this can also be set as a
tunable.
3) Fix async support. Reset nonblocking and async_td in open. remove
async flags.
4) Free all memory when devctl is disabled.
Approved by: re (blanket)
before using it to write the superblock. This is to guard against
accidentally trashing the disklabel if the superblock format missed
being upgraded by the new kernel.
Reported by: Sam Leffler <sam@errno.com>
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Approved by: Murray Stokely <murray@FreeBSD.org>
That reference is to be held only if daopen() has been successful
and until daclose() releases it. daclose() won't be called if
daopen() has failed, though.
Approved by: re, njl
MFC after: 1 week
Previous kernels unwantingly depended on this mapping, but as
of version 1.123 of src/sys/ia64/ia64/machdep.c this dependency
has been removed. Consequently, one has to update the kernel
before updating the loader. The documented/recommended upgrade
will suffice in this case.
Due to a visible (from the kernels point of view) change in
behaviour, bump the loader version number from 0.3 to 1.0.
Approved by: re (carte blanc)
o Add needed headers.
o Add stg_products[] product data and stg_match() function.
o Change stg_pccard_method[] to support both OLDCARD and NEWCARD.
Approved by: re
o Add needed headers.
o Add ncv_products[] product data and ncv_match() function.
o Change ncv_pccard_method[] to support both OLDCARD and NEWCARD.
Suggestion for REX-5572 matching part by imp.
Approved by: re
o Add needed headers.
o Add nsp_producs[] product data and nsp_match() function.
o Change nsp_pccard_method[] to support both OLDCARD and NEWCARD.
o Add warning to fall back to PIO mode when it cannot use SMIT mode.
This is needed because memories are not allocated with NEWCARD now.
Submitted by: takawata
Approved by: re
or stg driver. They are,
Macnica mPS110, PANASONIC(KME) KXLC004, Qlogic Fast SCSI,
Workbit Ultra Ninja-16, (ID based)
Future Domain SCSI2GO, IBM SCSI PCMCIA card, I-O DATA CBSC16,
Macnica mPS100, Newmedia BASICS-SCSI, RATOC REX-5536, RATOC REX-5536AM,
RATOC REX-5536M, RATOC REX5572, Workbit NinjaSCSI-3
(CIS based)
Note: We need vendor IDs WORKBIT2 and IODATA3 which is -1, since some
cards does not have IDs in the CIS and fails to be probed without
this fake vendor IDs.
o Change the strings of RATOC REX_R280 from REX-R280 to REX-R280/REX-9530.
This reminds us that REX-R280 and REX-R9530 have same ID (same product).
Reviewed by: imp
Approved by: re
Obtained from: /etc/defaults/pccard.conf,
List of CIS tupples by Toshihiko ARAI and PAO project:
http://www.linkclub.or.jp/~clover/cis/
Change suggestion by: HASEGAWA Tomoki <thasegawa@mta.biglobe.ne.jp>
for I-O DATA CBSC16 entry
There were no serious problem reports on this in spite of my concern.
To get debug output from acpi_pci_link, just enable bootverbose flag
in usual manner (boot -v).
Approved by: re
aicasm_gram.y:
Use a direct move from allzeros to emulate a
mvi of 0.
aicasm_insformat.h:
sync $Id$
aicasm_symbol.c:
Minor header change.
Approved by: re (blanket)
pci_get_ether accesor, which gets it from the CIS for cardbus cards
(and from other pci-like buses via whatever mechanism is used there).
Submitted by: sam
Approved by: re (blanket)
sometimes, so return it when requested and it does. Also a little
more infrastructure for a few other things.
Submitted by: sam
Approved by: re (blanket for NEWCARD)
buses support querying the MAC address in a standard-for-that-bus way.
The base pci bus returns NULL for this IVAR always.
Submitted by: sam
Approved by: re (blanket for NEWCARD)
Fix a bug with the 3.3V code for the ricoh bridges. I got the bit
detect backwards. Also, we can only detect 3.3V cards when the GPI
interrupt is disabled. So when it is enabled assume 5.0V card.
Obtained from: NetBSD (takemura-san from patches by ngc@ff.iij4u.or.jp)
Approved by: re (blanket)
on this.
o Update the `cur' pointer in the cluster loop in m_getm() to avoid
incorrect truncation and leaked mbufs.
Reviewed by: bmilekic
Approved by: re
create an ABI that encodes offsets and sizes of structures into client
drivers. The functions isolate the ABI from changes to the resource
structure. Since these are used very rarely (once at startup), the
speed penalty will be down in the noise.
Also, add r_rid to the structure so that clients can save the 'rid' of
the resource in the struct resource, plus accessor functions. Future
additions to newbus will make use of this to present a simplified
interface for resource specification.
Approved by: re (jhb)
Reviewed by: jhb, jake
the old 8-bit fs_old_flags to the new location the first time that the
filesystem is mounted by a new kernel. One of the unused flags in
fs_old_flags is used to indicate that the flags have been moved.
Leave the fs_old_flags word intact so that it will work properly if
used on an old kernel.
Change the fs_sblockloc superblock location field to be in units
of bytes instead of in units of filesystem fragments. The old units
did not work properly when the fragment size exceeeded the superblock
size (8192). Update old fs_sblockloc values at the same time that
the flags are moved.
Suggested by: BOUWSMA Barry <freebsd-misuser@netscum.dyndns.dk>
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
1) "ubt" driver did not work when system is booted with the device attached
2) missing "break;" in ubt_rcvmsg() function;
Submitted by: Maksim Yevmenkin <Maksim.Yevmenkin@cw.com>
Approved by: re (jhb)
problem was a locked directory vnode), do not give the process a chance
to sleep in state "stopevent" (depends on the S_EXEC bit being set in
p_stops) until most resources have been released again.
Approved by: re
Control) as a MAC Framework policy module. Unlike the existing
src/sys/security/lomac implementation, this one has its fingers out
of the kernel lock order and doesn't make use of flags in existing
kernel structures. This greatly reduces the quantity of replicated
code with src/sys/kern, simplifies the implementation (3000 vs 8500
lines), and correctes a number of known stability problems with
the existing LOMAC implementation, which will be removed. A bit
more hooking up to do here.
Approved by: re
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
instead of panicing. Also, perform some of the simpler sanity checks on
the fds before acquiring the filedesc lock.
Approved by: re
Reported by: Dan Nelson <dan@emsphone.com> and others
by policy modules making use of downgrades in the MAC AST event. This
is required by the mac_lomac port of LOMAC to the MAC Framework.
Approved by: re
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
- If a PCI device is not present, then a 32-bit read_config() is going to
return 0xffffffff not 0xffff.
- For the 82454NX chipset, the MIOC that we read the bus numbers of the
various host-PCI bridges from is at function (slot) 0x10 not 0x0.
Approved by: re (rwatson)
1. Detect the revision of the Rhine chip we're using.
2. Use the force reset command on revisions which support
it whenever the normal reset command fails.
This should solve a wide range of "my vr0 locks up with reset
failed messages" problems. (Although the root causes should
be eventually tracked down.)
Tested by: grenville armitage <garmitage@swin.edu.au>
Obtained from: Via's if_fet driver
MFC after: 3 days
Approved by: re
to the sparc64 implementation. (Note: With modest effort on the alpha and
ia64 this function could migrate to the MI part of the kernel.)
Approved by: re (blanket)
Add function map_port_space() to map the memory mapped I/O port
range as uncacheable virtual memory and call it prior to probing
for a console. This removes the dependency on the loader to have
done this for us. Note that this change does not include doing
the same for APs.
Approved by: re (blanket)
the kernel itself, but SAL on Itanium2 machines spontaneously
rebooted the machine.
Approved by: re (blanket)
Submitted by: Arun Sharma <adsharma@unix-os.sc.intel.com>
o Show the contents of the AP wakeup descriptor when dumping SAL
information.
o Increase S/N ratio when listing the itr and dtr. Only show valid
mappings and give the total number of TRs.
Approved by: re (blanket)
If the value from the user is less than 177, assume it is a multiple of
a single speed CDROM and convert to KB/sec.
No complaints from: sos
Reviewed by: ken
Approved by: re
MFC after: 1 day
i386 cpu_thread_exit(). This resulted in a panic with WITNESS
since we need to hold Giant to call kmem_free(), and we weren't
helding it anymore in cpu_thread_exit(). We now do this from a
new MD function, cpu_thread_dtor(), called by thread_dtor().
Approved by: re@
Suggested by: jhb
This code allows a user program to enable target mode on a SIM and
then emulate any number of devices (disks, tape drives, etc.) All
decisions about device behavior (UA, CA, inquiry response) are left
to the usermode program and the kernel driver is merely a conduit
for CCBs. This enables multiple concurrent target emulators, each
using its own backing store and IO model.
Also included is a user program that emulates a disk (RBC) using a
file as a backing store. This provides functionality similar to
md(4) at the CAM layer.
Code has been tested on ahc(4) and should also work on isp(4) (and
other SIMs that gain target mode support). It is a complete rewrite
of /sys/cam/scsi_target* and /usr/share/examples/scsi_target.
Design, comments from: gibbs
Supported by: Cryptography Research
Approved by: re
to PCI bridge can be read be evaluating the _BBN method of the host to PCI
device. Unfortunately, there appear to be some lazy/ignorant/moronic/
whatever BIOS writers that return 0 for _BBN for all host to PCI bridges in
the system. On a system with a single host to PCI bridge this is not a
problem as the child bus of that single bridge will be bus 0 anyway.
However, on systems with multiple host to PCI bridges and l/i/m/w BIOS
writers this is a major problem resulting in all but the first host to
PCI bridge failing to attach. So, this adds a workaround.
If the _BBN of a host to PCI bridge is zero and pcib0 already exists
and is not us, the we use _ADR to look up our PCI function and slot
(we currently assume we are on bus 0) and use that to call
host_pcib_get_busno() to try and extract our bus number from config
registers on the host to PCI bridge device. If that fails, then we make
an evil assumption that ACPI's _SB_ namespace lays out the host to PCI
bridges in ascending order and use our pcib unit number as our bus
number.
Approved by: re
macro for use when parsing MADT tables, thus we always tried to set the
interrupt model to APIC. This proved to be harmful on UP machines with
IO APIC's (or for UP kernels on SMP machines) since the wrong interrupt
routing information would be returned.
Pointy hat to: jhb
Approved by: re (rwatson)
- Provide a routine in sched_4bsd to add this functionality.
- Use sched_pctcpu() in kern_proc, which is the one place outside of
sched_4bsd where the old pctcpu value was accessed directly.
Approved by: re
intended to be used by significant memory consumers so that they may drain
some of their caches.
Inspired by: phk
Approved by: re
Tested on: x86, alpha