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17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Turner
d667b90d53 Clean up the ARM kernel configs to use 'include<space><tab>"file"'. 2015-05-07 12:38:23 +00:00
Ian Lepore
65c3de4e62 Create std.arm and std.armv6 config files and include the right one from
each of the existing kernel configs.  This gives a place to put config
that applies to the entire arch.

Add the ARM_NEW_PMAP option to std.armv6.  This is working well in early
testing and it's time for wide exposure, but it's still nice to be able
to fall back to the old implementation for testing when a problem comes
along.  Eventually the option and the old implementation will go away.

The opportunity now exists to move a whole lot of boilerplate from all the
arm kernel config files into std.arm*, but that's a commit for another day.
2015-05-05 16:09:25 +00:00
Ian Lepore
140e744269 Remove MODULES_OVERRIDE="" and WITHOUT_MODULES="ahc" from armv6 configs.
These are left over from long ago when there was no way to load modules
on early armv6 platforms, and when there was a build problem with ahc
that has long since been fixed, and they just keep getting copy-pasted
into new configs.
2015-03-10 02:33:51 +00:00
John Baldwin
3e32dff52c Remove "New" label from NFSCL/NFSD now that they are the only NFS
client/server.  While here, remove duplicate NFSCL from sys/conf/NOTES.

Approved by:	rmacklem
2015-01-06 16:15:57 +00:00
Warner Losh
d4f95c889d In kernel config files, it is supposed to be 'options<space><tab>' not
'options<tab><tab>', per long standing (but recently not so strictly
enforced) convention.
2014-03-18 14:41:18 +00:00
Warner Losh
2299abfac5 Make all the comments '# ' and align to same column. This fixes the
rampently incosnsitent usage which made cut and paste from one file
to another look ugly.
2014-03-16 15:22:46 +00:00
Ian Lepore
6f5f9035f7 Strip arm/conf/DEFAULTS down to just items that are mandatory for running
the architecture.  Move the other contents into each of the individual
config files.

Requested by:	imp
2014-03-07 21:36:49 +00:00
Ian Lepore
082660c8e1 Revert r260440. I didn't realize that most of this change was already
in effect due to r250753.  That is sufficient for all SoCs with a 32 byte
cache line size.  Systems with 64 byte cache lines will need the option;
that will be done in a separate commit.

Thanks to loos@ for pointing out r250753.
2014-02-07 03:30:16 +00:00
Ian Lepore
7c2136adbb Add option USB_HOST_ALIGN to configs that contain 'device usb'. Setting
this to the cache line size is required to avoid data corruption on armv4
and armv5, and improves performance on armv6, in both cases by avoiding
partial cacheline flushes for USB IO.

All these configs already exist in 10-stable.  A few that don't (and
thus can't be MFC'd yet) will be committed separately.
2014-01-08 03:40:18 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
0e6a0799a9 Back out r253779 & r253786. 2013-07-31 17:21:18 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
99ff83da74 Decouple yarrow from random(4) device.
* Make Yarrow an optional kernel component -- enabled by "YARROW_RNG" option.
  The files sha2.c, hash.c, randomdev_soft.c and yarrow.c comprise yarrow.

* random(4) device doesn't really depend on rijndael-*.  Yarrow, however, does.

* Add random_adaptors.[ch] which is basically a store of random_adaptor's.
  random_adaptor is basically an adapter that plugs in to random(4).
  random_adaptor can only be plugged in to random(4) very early in bootup.
  Unplugging random_adaptor from random(4) is not supported, and is probably a
  bad idea anyway, due to potential loss of entropy pools.
  We currently have 3 random_adaptors:
  + yarrow
  + rdrand (ivy.c)
  + nehemeiah

* Remove platform dependent logic from probe.c, and move it into
  corresponding registration routines of each random_adaptor provider.
  probe.c doesn't do anything other than picking a specific random_adaptor
  from a list of registered ones.

* If the kernel doesn't have any random_adaptor adapters present then the
  creation of /dev/random is postponed until next random_adaptor is kldload'ed.

* Fix randomdev_soft.c to refer to its own random_adaptor, instead of a
  system wide one.

Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com, obrien
Obtained from: Juniper Networks
Reviewed by: obrien
2013-07-29 20:26:27 +00:00
Alexander Motin
45f6d66569 Remove all legacy ATA code parts, not used since options ATA_CAM enabled in
most kernels before FreeBSD 9.0.  Remove such modules and respective kernel
options: atadisk, ataraid, atapicd, atapifd, atapist, atapicam.  Remove the
atacontrol utility and some man pages.  Remove useless now options ATA_CAM.

No objections:	current@, stable@
MFC after:	never
2013-04-04 07:12:24 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
3dad5721a6 fix the kernel files to match our standard "option<space><tab>" format
such that when commenting/uncommentting lines, horizontal spacing is
maintained...

Also fix some minor comment formatting to line things up, etc...

Reviewed by:	gnn, imp
MFC after:	1 week
2012-09-16 19:48:48 +00:00
Ed Schouten
92396a3174 Remove pty(4) from our kernel configurations.
As of FreeBSD 8, this driver should not be used. Applications that use
posix_openpt(2) and openpty(3) use the pts(4) that is built into the
kernel unconditionally. If it turns out high profile depend on the
pty(4) module anyway, I'd rather get those fixed. So please report any
issues to me.

The pty(4) module is still available as a kernel module of course, so a
simple `kldload pty' can be used to run old-style pseudo-terminals.
2012-03-21 08:38:42 +00:00
Rick Macklem
88c037e26a Change all the sample kernel configurations to use
NFSCL, NFSD instead of NFSCLIENT, NFSSERVER since
NFSCL and NFSD are now the defaults. The client change is
needed for diskless configurations, so that the root
mount works for fstype nfs.
Reported by seanbru at yahoo-inc.com for i386/XEN.

Approved by:	re (hrs)
2011-08-07 20:16:46 +00:00
Alexander Motin
97b53e3634 Switch the GENERIC kernels for all architectures to the new CAM-based ATA
stack. It means that all legacy ATA drivers are disabled and replaced by
respective CAM drivers. If you are using ATA device names in /etc/fstab or
other places, make sure to update them respectively (adX -> adaY,
acdX -> cdY, afdX -> daY, astX -> saY, where 'Y's are the sequential
numbers for each type in order of detection, unless configured otherwise
with tunables, see cam(4)).

ataraid(4) functionality is now supported by the RAID GEOM class.
To use it you can load geom_raid kernel module and use graid(8) tool
for management. Instead of /dev/arX device names, use /dev/raid/rX.
2011-04-24 08:58:58 +00:00
Philip Paeps
c02ff8b07a Delete mistakenly added sys/files.ts7800
Add mistakenly forgotten sys/arm/conf/TS7800

Not sure how this happened.  Apologies for the repo-churn.

Submitted by:	glebius
Pointy hat to:	philip
2011-04-18 12:27:57 +00:00