be migrated to this and will allow the removal of this option.
Reviewed by: ian
Sponsored by: ABT Systems Ltd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9907
- Use new option SMP_ON_UP instead of (mis)using specific CPU type.
By this, any SMP kernel can be compiled with SMP_ON_UP support.
- Enable runtime detection of CPU multiprocessor extensions only
if SMP_ON_UP option is used. In other cases (pure SMP or UP),
statically compile only required variant.
- Don't leak multiprocessor instructions to UP kernel.
- Correctly handle data cache write back to point of unification.
DCCMVAU is supported on all armv7 cpus.
- For SMP_ON_UP kernels, detect proper TTB flags on runtime.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9133
This file provides support for AHCI mode on Armada38x
and adds new optional AHCI device to arm/mv/files.mv.
Submitted by: Konrad Adamczyk <ka@semihalf.com>
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Stormshield
Reviewed by: zbb
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9222
and host1x module. Unfortunately, tegra124 SoC doesn't have 2D acceleration
engine and 3D requires not yet started nouveau driver.
These drivers forms a first non-x86 DRM2 enabled graphic stack.
Note, there are 2 outstanding issues:
- The code uses gross hack in order to be comply with
OBJT_MGTDEVICE pager. (See tegra_bo_init_pager() in tegra_bo.c)
- Due to improper(probably) refcounting in drm_gem_mmap_single()
(in drm_gem.c), the gem objects are never released.
I hope that I will be able to address both issues in finite time,
but I don't want to touch x86 world now.
MFC after: 1 month
While here:
- remove 'device mii' - included by miibus;
- remove 'device smcphy' - included by miibus;
- sorted the network drivers list;
- added a comment about miibus based on amd64/GENERIC.
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate)
Push-Pull Two Wire interface is a almost compatible iic like bus used
in sun6i SoC. It's only use is to communicate with the power management IC.
Reviewed by: jmcneill
MFC after: 1 week
Relnotes: yes
to add actions that run when a TCP frame is sent or received on a TCP
session in the ESTABLISHED state. In the base tree, this functionality is
only used for the h_ertt module, which is used by the cc_cdg, cc_chd, cc_hd,
and cc_vegas congestion control modules.
Presently, we incur overhead to check for hooks each time a TCP frame is
sent or received on an ESTABLISHED TCP session.
This change adds a new compile-time option (TCP_HHOOK) to determine whether
to include the hhook(9) framework for TCP. To retain backwards
compatibility, I added the TCP_HHOOK option to every configuration file that
already defined "options INET". (Therefore, this patch introduces no
functional change. In order to see a functional difference, you need to
compile a custom kernel without the TCP_HHOOK option.) This change will
allow users to easily exclude this functionality from their kernel, should
they wish to do so.
Note that any users who use a custom kernel configuration and use one of the
congestion control modules listed above will need to add the TCP_HHOOK
option to their kernel configuration.
Reviewed by: rrs, lstewart, hiren (previous version), sjg (makefiles only)
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8185
for later Cortex-A CPUs that support the Multiprocessor Extensions. This
will be needed to support both in a single GENERIC kernel while still
being able to only build for a single SoC.
Reviewed by: mmel
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: ABT Systems Ltd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8138
- Convert "options EVDEV" to "device evdev" and "device uinput", add
modules for both new devices. They are isolated subsystems and do not
require any compile-time changes to general kernel subsytems
- For hybrid drivers that have evdev as an optional way to deliver input
events add option EVDEV_SUPPORT. Update all existing hybrid drivers
to use it instead of EVDEV
- Remove no-op DECLARE_MODULE in evdev, it's not required, MODULE_VERSION
is enough
- Add evdev module dependency to uinput
Submitted by: Vladimir Kondratiev <wulf@cicgroup.ru>
100 cycles per us seems accurate enough, at least it's better than the 200 value
that was used before.
Reviewed by: andrew, imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8062
SMP SoCs and qemu virt. Further SoCs can be supported if they support the
PLATFORM, PLATFORM_SMP, and MULTIDELAY options.
Tested by: manu
Sponsored by: ABT Systems Ltd