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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mitsuru IWASAKI
6b3f7b4cd3 Fix gdt pointer for the current cpu on SMP.
This will support power-off only.  Fix for suspend/resume will come later.
Also, MFC on this is shceduled on next week.

Submitted by:	sumitani@bd2.hnes.nec.co.jp
Reviewed by:	jlemon
2000-06-07 17:01:52 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
50ed7dfec0 INTR_TYPE_FAST / FAST_INTR interrupts (currently just serial interrupts)
have their own lock and do not need the MP lock.  The SMP cleanup was
    a little too conservative in MP locking fast interrupts but at least
    it's trivial to fix.  MFC soon.

Submitted by: bde
2000-06-06 15:28:00 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
aaf8e08205 Mention that i4bisppp requires sppp; too many people use LINT as a
configuration guide and then miss this one.
2000-06-06 10:31:19 +00:00
Bruce Evans
29893f43a9 Fixed some style bugs in the signal handling funcations. This doesn't
change the object file.
2000-06-03 14:19:01 +00:00
Mike Smith
c3c50c4e3a Further fixes for multiple-IO-APIC systems from Tor Egge:
Further experimentation showed that some Dell 2450 machines with the
prevention kludge installed still got T_RESERVED traps.  CPU interrupt
vector 0x7A was observed to be triggered.  This might have been the
bitwise OR of two different vectors sent from each of the IOAPICs at
the same time.

	IOAPIC #0: 0x68 --> irq 8: RTC timer interrupt
	IOAPIC #1: 0x32 --> irq 18: scsi host adapter or network interface
		   ----
		   0x7a --> T_RESERVED

Both IOAPICs had ID 0.

Appendix B.3 in the MP spec indicates that the operating system is
responsible for assigning unique IDs to the IOAPICs.

The enclosed patch programs the IOAPIC IDs according to the IOAPIC
entries in the MP table.

Submitted by:	tegge
2000-05-31 21:37:28 +00:00
Mike Smith
11ca1e30c7 Bump the default NBUS value to 8. 2000-05-31 19:01:45 +00:00
Mike Smith
c5234c81ed Bump the default NBUS value to 8, in lieu of actually sizing it
dynamically.  Too many systems have more than 4 busses now.
2000-05-31 18:55:02 +00:00
Bruce Evans
6b4a3ce242 Pack the SWI bits to save some time and space. 2000-05-31 16:36:20 +00:00
Bruce Evans
5f582114dd Add SWI_TQ_MASK to all interrupt masks except SWI_CLOCK_MASK. Use a
new macro SWI_LOW_MASK to give the mask for low priority SWIs instead
of hard-coding this mask as SWI_CLOCK_MASK.

Reviewed by:	dfr
2000-05-31 13:32:28 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
8ced9e302a Sync with sys/i386/include/bus_at386.h revision 1.9. 2000-05-31 10:47:55 +00:00
Brian Feldman
c0c5a953c0 Change sl(4) configuration lines to reflect its new dynamic nature. 2000-05-30 23:01:37 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
8b03c8ed5e This is a cleanup patch to Peter's new OBJT_PHYS VM object type
and sysv shared memory support for it.  It implements a new
    PG_UNMANAGED flag that has slightly different characteristics
    from PG_FICTICIOUS.

    A new sysctl, kern.ipc.shm_use_phys has been added to enable the
    use of physically-backed sysv shared memory rather then swap-backed.
    Physically backed shm segments are not tracked with PV entries,
    allowing programs which use a large shm segment as a rendezvous
    point to operate without eating an insane amount of KVM in the
    PV entry management.  Read: Oracle.

    Peter's OBJT_PHYS object will also allow us to eventually implement
    page-table sharing and/or 4MB physical page support for such segments.
    We're half way there.
2000-05-29 22:40:54 +00:00
Doug Rabson
3e8965ac09 Add SWI_TQ_MASK to imask definition. 2000-05-29 19:40:42 +00:00
Doug Rabson
1536418a84 Brucify the pmap_enter_temporary() changes. 2000-05-29 19:21:01 +00:00
Warner Losh
78ff6e4c7e ICMP_RATELIM is no longer an option. 2000-05-29 03:34:04 +00:00
Doug Rabson
31891bc2bd Add a new pmap entry point, pmap_enter_temporary() to be used during
dumps to create temporary page mappings. This replaces the use of CADDR1
which is fairly x86 specific.

Reviewed by: dillon
2000-05-28 15:49:55 +00:00
Doug Rabson
ca2e05343b Add taskqueue system for easy-to-use SWIs among other things.
Reviewed by: arch
2000-05-28 15:45:30 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6a4c2576dc Mass update of isa drivers using compatability shims to use
COMPAT_ISA_DRIVER() so that we can get rid of the evil isa_compat.h table.
2000-05-28 13:40:48 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e60463deed Redo the isa compat driver shim so that each driver is self contained
and does not require that evil list of drivers in isa_compat.h.
It uses the same strategy that pci drivers use, namely a
COMPAT_ISA_DRIVER() macro that creates the glue on the fly.
Theoretically old-style isa drivers should be preloadable now.
2000-05-28 13:30:44 +00:00
Peter Wemm
11ffbffb13 Remove haveseen_iobase() - it is no longer called from anywhere in the
kernel.
2000-05-28 10:11:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
f20dd05a67 - Remove unnecessary 'data32' and 'addr32' prefixes and #define's.
- Go ahead and use 'lgdt' again instead of hand-assembling the instruction.
  During testing this code worked fine.  If for some reason a 32-bit offset
  is needed, 'lgdtl' should be used instead of reverting to manual machine
  code.

Tested by:	peter
2000-05-27 06:25:35 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
e39756439c Back out the previous change to the queue(3) interface.
It was not discussed and should probably not happen.

Requested by:		msmith and others
2000-05-26 02:09:24 +00:00
Tor Egge
5bb4998cca Reintroduce a workaround for a gas bug (misassembled lgdt instruction)
Use .code16 for the real mode part of the AP bootstrap trampoline code.
2000-05-25 21:33:52 +00:00
Peter Wemm
9f85bc03de pmap_enter() masked off the page offset bits, pmap_kenter() did not.
This (I believe) is the cause of the XFree86 startup and/or mptable(8)
panics when programs were reading from /dev/mem at non-page-aligned
offsets.  The offsets were being converted into random page flags in the
page tables. :-(   (including PG_PS = 4MB page size)
2000-05-24 14:22:22 +00:00
Jun Kuriyama
569e965893 Add OPTi 82C700 chipset.
Submitted by:	sanpei@sanpei.org
PR:		kern/18155 (part of)
2000-05-24 09:03:30 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
ce4e34c875 Make exe a symlink. 2000-05-24 07:37:02 +00:00
Jun Kuriyama
3cc13eb5b1 Add 440MX chipset.
Submitted by:	YOSHIMURA Hideaki <hideakiy@cs-tokyo01.chuosystem.co.jp>
References:	[bsd-nomads:13764]
2000-05-24 02:24:38 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
740a1973a6 Change the way that the queue(3) structures are declared; don't assume that
the type argument to *_HEAD and *_ENTRY is a struct.

Suggested by:	phk
Reviewed by:	phk
Approved by:	mdodd
2000-05-23 20:41:01 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
d4af7a50dc Sort the sys includes. 2000-05-22 17:09:13 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
020b9618e2 AT&T asm syntax requires a leading '*' in front of the operand for
indirect calls and jumps.
2000-05-22 17:02:53 +00:00
Dan Moschuk
4f14ee00f2 sysctl'ize ICMP_BANDLIM and ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT.
Suggested by: des/nbm
2000-05-22 16:12:28 +00:00
Dan Moschuk
fcdc02160f Add option ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT to the mix. With this option,
badport_bandlim() will not muck up your console with printf() messages.
2000-05-22 15:00:41 +00:00
Peter Wemm
24488c7498 Provide a temporary undocumented option: SHM_PHYS_BACKED. This will
become sysctl and/or flags controlled later.  It's mainly here for an
easy place to test the physical memory backed objects.
2000-05-21 13:52:13 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0385347c1a Implement an optimization of the VM<->pmap API. Pass vm_page_t's directly
to various pmap_*() functions instead of looking up the physical address
and passing that.  In many cases, the first thing the pmap code was doing
was going to a lot of trouble to get back the original vm_page_t, or
it's shadow pv_table entry.

Inspired by: John Dyson's 1998 patches.

Also:
Eliminate pv_table as a seperate thing and build it into a machine
dependent part of vm_page_t.  This eliminates having a seperate set of
structions that shadow each other in a 1:1 fashion that we often went to
a lot of trouble to translate from one to the other. (see above)
This happens to save 4 bytes of physical memory for each page in the
system.  (8 bytes on the Alpha).

Eliminate the use of the phys_avail[] array to determine if a page is
managed (ie: it has pv_entries etc).  Store this information in a flag.
Things like device_pager set it because they create vm_page_t's on the
fly that do not have pv_entries.  This makes it easier to "unmanage" a
page of physical memory (this will be taken advantage of in subsequent
commits).

Add a function to add a new page to the freelist.  This could be used
for reclaiming the previously wasted pages left over from preloaded
loader(8) files.

Reviewed by:	dillon
2000-05-21 12:50:18 +00:00
Mike Smith
8b140d57f8 Correct the syntax of ROOTDEVNAME and describe it somewhat better. 2000-05-19 20:46:28 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
77b678ab6c We use a MI version of this now, which is mostly this file repo copied to
dev/ppbus/lptio.h.
2000-05-19 18:25:23 +00:00
Greg Lehey
3320b1fe44 Correct previous commit: solve the "stopped clock" syndrome in remote
kernel debugger.
2000-05-18 02:29:23 +00:00
Mike Smith
f0ba8e211c Implement real read/write barriers for the i386. Despite the comment in
previous versions of this file, some barrier functionality is required.
2000-05-18 00:06:10 +00:00
Mike Smith
642ba07a24 If we are running in APIC_IO mode, pretend that we didn't see the BIOS
reporting an AT PIC.  We do this because otherwise the PIC will claim
IRQ 2 in an unshareable mode, preventing other devices from legitimately
using it.

For symmetry, in !APIC_IO mode, ignore the APIC if it's reported.

This is a hack; a better solution would have the PIC's driver release
the IRQ if it was not going to be active.
2000-05-17 19:44:16 +00:00
Paul Richards
02a350614e Remove old lnc files. 2000-05-14 18:27:47 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
2e2de7f23f Move code to handle BPF and bridging for incoming Ethernet packets out
of the individual drivers and into the common routine ether_input().
Also, remove the (incomplete) hack for matching ethernet headers
in the ip_fw code.

The good news: net result of 1016 lines removed, and this should make
bridging now work with *all* Ethernet drivers.

The bad news: it's nearly impossible to test every driver, especially
for bridging, and I was unable to get much testing help on the mailing
lists.

Reviewed by:	freebsd-net
2000-05-14 02:18:43 +00:00
Tim Vanderhoek
214d1c55f7 Change to comments only: spell FreeBSD.org correctly 2000-05-13 11:21:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
558d6032c2 Turn on USB support for most USB devices. udbp is not turned on since
NETGRAPH is not present in GENERIC at the moment.  Also, change some
settings to support USB installs:

- Add KBD_INSTALL_CDEV as an option to make /dev/kbd[01] actually work.
- Turn on keyboard probing in sc0.  The syscons driver will now use a
  flag documented in ukbd(4) but not in sc(4) that tells syscons to
  actively search for a keyboard device if none is found.  This allows
  USB keyboards to just be plugged in and instantly start working.
- Require the atkbd0 driver to actually probe to see if a keyboard is
  there.  This allows USB keyboards to be seen by sc0 if an AT keyboard
  isn't plugged into the computer.  This also means that you will no
  longer be able to plug an AT keyboard into a machine after it has
  booted a GENERIC kernel and use it.  AT keyboards aren't designed for
  this anyway.  USB keyboards are designed for this, and they work.
2000-05-12 03:05:35 +00:00
Peter Wemm
933676242d Move <machine/ipl.h> outside #ifdef SMP because it supplies AST_RESCHED.
Without this, it shows up as an undefined symbol in /kernel. (!)
(This looks very freaky when doing a nm /kernel!)
2000-05-11 02:32:36 +00:00
Mike Smith
6acb7e5a81 Attempt to work around problems caused by spurious interrupts and
uninitialised interrupts in the APIC.  This seems to fix the problems
being seen on systems using the RCC chipsets, eg. Dell PowerEdge 24x0.

The actual nature of the problem probably needs further investigation,
but this patch allows us to actually function on these systems.

Submitted by:	Drew Eckhardt <drew@Poohsticks.Org>
2000-05-11 01:12:46 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
fc81cf82e9 1. `movl' is for use with 32-bit operands. Do NOT use it with 16-bit
operands.  `movw' could be used, but instead let the assembler decide
   the right instruction to use.
2. AT&T asm syntax requires a leading '*' in front of the operand for
   indirect calls and jumps.
2000-05-10 01:24:23 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
589607c435 AT&T asm syntax requires a leading '*' in front of the operand for indirect
calls and jumps.
2000-05-10 01:21:15 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
25f0103084 When using _asm{} in GCC, one must specify the operand's size if one
specifies the instruction's operation size.  GCC will default to 32-bit
operands reguardless of the prototype (ie, formal parameters' type)
of an inline function.
2000-05-10 01:15:55 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
7ff3366e73 Do not specify the size to move. Allow the assembler to figure it out. 2000-05-10 01:06:39 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9114579d7a Regenerated (fixed the calculation of sy_nargs in sysent tables). 2000-05-09 21:52:02 +00:00