CAUTION:
Previously CCD would be different from all other disks in
the system in that there were no "ccd0" device, only a
"ccd0c" device.
This is no longer so after this commit. If you access a
ccd device through the "/dev/ccd0c" device _and_ have not
actually put a BSD disklabel on the device, you will have
to use the name "/dev/ccd0". If your CCD device contains
a BSD disklabel there should be no difference.
You need to recompile ccdconfig(8) using the changed
src/sys/sys/ccdvar.h for the -g "show me" option to work.
I have run the regression test I created before I started
overhauling CCD and it flags no problems, but this code
is mildly evil, so take care. If you would cry if you lost
what's on CCD, make a back before you upgrade.
Create separate cdevsw for the /dev/ccd.ctl device.
Remove the cloning function, the disk-minilayer will do all naming
for us.
Remove the ccdunit and ccdpart functions and carry the softc pointer
in the relevant dev_t's and structures.
Release all memory when a CCD device is unconfigured, previously
the softc would linger behind.
Remove all traces of BSD disklabel fiddling code.
Remove ccdpsize, the disk mini-layer does this for us.
Don't allocate memory with M_WAITOK in ccdstrategy().
Remove boundary checks which the disk mini-layer does for us.
Don't allocate space for more than 2 ccdbuf, RAID was never implemented.
NB: I have not tried to address any of the preexisting ailments of CCD.
and can be added back selectively, should anybody start to interest
themselves for the internal workings of ccd.
This commit will make the diffs for the following commits much more
readable.
was used to control code which were conditional on DEVFS' precense
since this avoided the need for large-scale source pollution with
#include "opt_geom.h"
Now that we approach making DEVFS standard, replace these tests
with an #ifdef to facilitate mechanical removal once DEVFS becomes
non-optional.
No functional change by this commit.
more than return ENXIO from its open routine, so most of this file
is unneeded.
A straight #ifdef'ing would look quite messy, and make the file
quite unreadable, so instead I have simply added the DEVFS version
of the file at the top, protected by #ifndef NODEVFS.
Once we have removed NODEVFS option, we can retain 86 the 86 lines at
the top and drop the other 287 lines.
This allows me to mark code which they control with #ifdef without
polluting files with #includes of opt_devfs.h and opt_geom.h.
Once these two options are removed, this will allow mechanical removal
of the bits their removal makes obsolete.
<machine/ieeefp.h> where it belongs.
o Remove the i386 specific inclusion of <machine/floatingpoint.h>
from <ieeefp.h>, now that including <machine/ieeefp.h> is enough
for all architectures.
o Allow <machine/ieeefp.h> to inline the functions exposed by the
headers by checking for _IEEEFP_INLINED_ in the MI header. When
defined, prototypes are not given and it is assumed that the MD
headers, when inlining only a subset of the functions provide
prototypes for the functions not being inlined.
Based on patch from: Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>
Tested with: make release.
- Add conversions to/from little endian for fields that the NIC accesses
by DMA as required.
- Add some bus_dmamap_sync() calls, and correct some existing ones.
- Read the receiver information from the EEPROM in an endian-neutral
manner.
- Load all RX and TX descriptors in a single DMA map up front, and
get the bus addresses of individual descriptors by address arithmetic;
this fixes multiple use of the descriptor tags, which would have
undesired effects.
It seems that xl still does not work on e250 boxen, for reasons which
are not clear yet.
Reviewed by: mux
yet that depend on it because sio(4) needs support for it before it
can be used. There's no reason why zs(4) couldn't attach to puc(4)
in the (near?) future (in principle), so don't make memory mapped I/O
support in sio(4) a precondition for this change.
NULL. union_whiteout() expects the componentname argument to be non-NULL.
Fixes a NULL dereference panic when an existing union mount becomes the
upper layer of a new union mount.
SS_ISCONNECTING state, returning EINVAL (which is what POSIX mandates
in this case).
listen() on connected or connecting sockets would cause them to enter
a bad state; in the TCP case, this could cause sockets to go
catatonic or panics, depending on how the socket was connected.
Reviewed by: -net
MFC after: 2 weeks
the three configuration ioctls which need a unit number.
Add a "ccd.ctl" device for config operations.
Implement ioctls on ccd.ctl which rely on the explicityly passed
unit numbers.
Update ccdconfig to use the new ccd.ctl interface.
Add code to the kernel to detect old ccdconfig binaries, and whine
about it.
Add code to ccdconfig to detect old kernels, and whine about it.
These two compatibility measures will be retained only for a limited
period since they are in the way of GEOM'ification of ccd.
Interface (SMAPI) BIOS, which is present on some IBM
Thinkpad models (560, 600, 770 to name a few.)
The SMAPI BIOS provides access to System Information,
System Configuration, and Power Management.
vm_pageout_deficit:
1. Update vm_pageout_deficit before VM_WAIT. There is no sense in
delaying the update; the sooner the pageout daemon receives this
information the better. Reviewed by: tegge
2. Update vm_pageout_deficit according to the number of pages still
needed to complete the allocation, not the original size of the
allocation. Submitted by: tegge
(These errors have existed since the introduction of vm_pageout_deficit
in revision 1.144.)
* Fix a bug where devices weren't cleaned up on close(): CAM_REQ_CMP != 0
user:
* Increase timeout in usermode to CAM_TIME_INFINITY. The initiator is in
charge of timeouts and the value was in ms, not seconds.
* Bring two debugging printfs under the debug flag
* Clean up man page to show increased testing on isp(4)
Submitted by: gibbs (bugfixes)
portable copy. Note that pmap_extract() must be used instead of
pmap_kextract().
This is precursor work to a reorganization of vmapbuf() to close remaining
user/kernel races (which can lead to a panic).
frequency in Hz. The default is still 33.333 MHz. Please notice
that the number is round to a multiple of four internally so it may
not read back exactly the same as written.
Add compile time ELAN_XTAL option to override the 33.333 MHz default.
Add compile time ELAN_PPS option to enable code for high precision
(250 nanoseconds) timestamping of external signals.
state machine to provide station and host ap functionality for drivers.
More work will follow to split out the state machine and protocol
support from the ioctl interfaces to ease portability/sharing with
NetBSD and forthcoming ports to other systems.
Reviewed by: imp
Obtained from: NetBSD (originally)