This allows the user to add modify syscons's configuration flags using
UserConfig that will allow older/quirky hardware (most notably older IBM
ThinkPad laptops) to work with the standard boot kernel.
Inspired by: The Nomads
if I586_CPU is defined. Note there is a runtime check so the code
won't be run for non-Pentium CPUs anyway.
2.2 candidate, this code has been tested for almost half year in -current.
handlers if interrupts are nested more than a few (3) deep. This
only reduces the maximum nesting level by 1 with the standard
drivers unless there is a related bug somewhere, but can't hurt
much (the worst case is returning to hoggish interrupt handler like
wdintr(), but such interrupt handlers hurt anyway).
Fixed a previously harmless race incrementing the interrupt nesting
level.
This should be in 2.1.6 and 2.2.
hardware interrupt counts add up to the total. Previously, software
interrupts generated by splz() were counted in the total. These
software interrupts seem to be very rare - there have apparently been
0 of them on freefall among the last 352448857 interrupts.
will be renamed.
Fixed comments about unsupported network protocols.
ncr0 is a controller, not a device. This make no difference.
Added undocumented options DEVFS_ROOT, I586_CTR_GUPROF and I586_PMC_GUPROF.
Sorted undocumented options.
it automatically. The AHC_FORCE_PIO option wasn't having any effect because
the PCI probe code didn't include this file.
Fix some problems with the new sync and wide negotiation code. First off,
go back to async transfers by using a message reject again. The SCSI II and
III spec indicate that if a target's response to an initiater does not suit
(i.e. its too low), then performing a message reject is the appropriate
response. If, on the other hand, the initiator begins the negotiation and
we want to go async, we will send back an SDTR message with a 0 period and
offset.
Also fix a really bad negotiation problem caused by a missing "break". This
would usually hit people that had "smart" wide devices that immediately
attempt sync negotiation after a successful wide negotiation.
2.2 Candidate.
or list items which may look like devices but which don't have an
isa_device structure attached to them.
This _shouldn't_ be possible, but it appears to have been
observed-by: Joerg
3COM 3C590 Etherlink III PCI,
3COM 3C595 Fast Etherlink PCI,
3COM 3C592 Etherlink III EISA,
3COM 3C590 Fast Etherlink EISA,
3COM 3C900 Etherlink XL PCI and
3COM 3C905 Fast Etherlink XL PCI.
This driver is based on OpenBSD's driver. I modified it to run under FreeBSd
and made it actually work usefully.
Afterwards, nao@tom-yam.or.jp (HAMADA Naoki) added EISA support as well as
early support for 3C900 Etherlink XL PCI and 3C905 Fast Etherlink XL PCI.
He also split up the driver in a bus independant and bus dependant parts.
Especially the 3c59X support should be pretty stable now.
Submitted by: partly nao@tom-yam.or.jp (HAMADA Naoki)
Obtained from:partly OpenBSD
mappings with mlock. This problem only occurred because of the
quick unmap code not respecting the wired-ness of pages in the
process. In the future, we need to eliminate the dependency
intrinsic to the design of the code that wired pages actually
be mapped. It is kind-of bogus not to have wired pages mapped,
but it is also a weakness for the code to fall flat because
of a missing page.
This show fix a problem that Tor Egge has been having, and also
should be included into 2.2-RELEASE.
appearance of this bug was the malfunctioning -M option in GNU tar (it
worked only by explicitly specifying -L).
Reviewed by: bde, and partially corrected accoring to his comments
Candidate for 2.2, IMHO even for 2.1.6.
changes to the keyboard code in pcvt, this update_led() very often
caused pcvt to hang early at boot time.
(Eventually, a better solution should be found, but the simple
omission serves well as a workaround for something that is actually a
show-stopper class problem.)
Candidate for 2.2.
(1) deleted #if 0
pc98/pc98/mse.c
(2) hold per-unit I/O ports in ed_softc
pc98/pc98/if_ed.c
pc98/pc98/if_ed98.h
(3) merge more files by segregating changes into headers.
new file (moved from pc98/pc98):
i386/isa/aic_98.h
deleted:
well, it's already in the commit message so I won't repeat the
long list here ;)
Submitted by: The FreeBSD(98) Development Team
(1) Add #ifdef PC98:
sys/pc98/boot/biosboot/boot2.S
(2) Fix bug that made it impossible to boot from sd's other than unit 0:
sys/pc98/boot/biosboot/sys.c
(3) Delete redundant $Id$:
sys/pc98/pc98/clock.c (reject$B$5$l$k$+$b$7$l$J$$(B)
(4) unt -> u_int:
sys/pc98/pc98/if_ed.c
(5) Add support for rebooting by the hot-key sequence:
sys/pc98/pc98/kbdtables.h
(6) Display now looks like PC/AT version:
sys/pc98/pc98/npx.c
(7) Change comment to match that of PC/AT version:
sys/pc98/pc98/pc98.c
(8) Add function prototypes:
sys/pc98/pc98/pc98_machdep.c
(9) Include PC98 headers:
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/adlib_card.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/audio.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/dev_table.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/dmabuf.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/midi_synth.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/midibuf.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/opl3.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/oatmgr.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sb16_dsp.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sb16_midi.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sb_card.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sb_dsp.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sb_midi.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sb_mixer.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sequencer.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sound_config.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sound_switch.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/soundcard.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sys_timer.c
(10) Merge in PC98 changes:
sys/i386/isa/sound/os.h
(11) Deleted as result of 9. and 10. above:
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/ad1848_mixer.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/aedsp16.c
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/coproc.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/finetune.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/gus_hw.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/gus_linearvol.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/hex2hex.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/mad16.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/midi_ctrl.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/midi_synth.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/opl3.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/os.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/pas.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/sb_mixer.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/soundvers.h
sys/pc98/pc98/sound/tuning.h
Submitted by: The FreeBSD(98) Development Team
Check that a received packet isn't longer than MCLBYTES. This will
sometimes happen if a cable is plugged into or removed from a live
system.
Try to cater better for early receive interrupts.
This involves expanding the support of the SEEPROM routines to deal with
the larger SEEPROMs on these cards and providing a mechanism to share
SCB arrays between multiple controllers.
Most of the 398X support came from Dan Eischer.
ahc_data -> ahc_softc
Clean up some more type bogons I missed from the last pass.
Be more clear when handing the NO_MATCH condition. NO_MATCH can also
happen when the sequencer encounters an SCB we've asked to be aborted.
AHC_FORCE_PIO - This forces the driver to use PIO even on systems that
say they have memory mapped the controller's registers. This
seems to fix Ken Lam's problems. I've also placed this option
in the GENERIC kernel file so that we are guaranteed to install
even on these flakey machines.
AHC_SHARE_SCBS - This option attempts to share the external SCB SRAM on
the 398X controllers allowing a totoll of 255 non-paged SCBs.
This doesn't work quite yet, so this option is mostly here to
help 398X owners to experiment and give me feedback until this
works properly.
TIMER_FREQ.
Fixed missing splx() in scrn_timer(). The bug was harmless because of the
undocumented behaviour that the ipl is automatically restored for timeout
functions (see softclock()). Perhaps we should depend on this behaviour.
Fixed the ddb fix in rev.1.176. The in_debugger flag was no use because
it only works when the debugger is entered via the keyboard hotkey. The
debugger may be entered for breakpoints and traps, and the console putc
routine has no way of knowing when it was, so the console putc routine
must (almost?) always remove the cursor image.
Not fixed: console switching in ddb doesn't work (ISTR it working), and
console 0 shouldn't be switched to for the debugger hotkey unless console
0 is /dev/console.
Fixed side effects from calling add_keyboard_randomness() in the console
getc routine by not calling it. add_keyboard_randomness() currently
always reenables interrupts on 386's and 486's. This is very bad if the
console getc routine is called from the debugger and the debugger was
entered with interrupts disabled.
Fixed preservation of initial screen and now-bogus comment about it. It
was broken by setting the initial scr_buf to `buffer' instead of Crtat.
`buffer' was full of nulls and the first scroll cleared everything above
the things written through syscons.
Submitted by: bruce (bde@freebsd.org)
I decided to do this for every hardclock() call instead of lazily
in microtime(). The lazy method is simpler but has more overhead
if microtime() is called a lot.
CPU_THISTICKLEN() is now a no-op and should probably go away.
Previously it did nothing directly but had the side effect of
setting i586_last_tick for CPU_CLOCKUPDATE() and i586_avg_tick for
debugging. CPU_CLOCKUPDATE() now uses a better method and
i586_avg_tick is too much trouble to maintain.
Reduced nesting of #includes in the usual case.
Increased nesting of #includes when CLOCK_HAIR is defined. This
is a kludge to get typedefs for inline functions only when the
inline functions are used. Normally only kern_clock.c defines
this. kern_clock.c can't include the i386 headers directly.
Removed unused LOCORE support.
break when I remove LOCORE support from clock.h.
I586_CTR_MULTIPLIER_SHIFT = 32 from clock.h is actually still used, but
32 is so magic that it doesn't get used explicitly.
- Add support for memory mapped I/O.
- Use DMA to get SCBs down to the adapters.
- Remove old paging code.
- Be much smarter about how we allocate SCB space. The old, simple method
wasted almost half a page per SCB. Ooops.
- Make command complete interrupt processing more efficient.
- Break the monolithic ahc_intr into sub-routines. The sub-routines handle
rare, special case events so the function call is not a penalty and the
removal of the code from the main routine most likely improves performance
instruction prefech will work better and less code is pushed into the cache.
- Never, ever allow tagged queueing if a device has disconnection disabled.
- Clean up and simplify timeout code. Many of the changes are to handle the
new DMA scheme.