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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Paul
e5a9fd5435 This commit adds driver support for PCI fast ethernet NICs based on
the Davicom DM9100 and DM9102 chipsets, including the Jaton Corporation
XPressNet. Datasheet is available from www.davicom8.com.

The DM910x chips are still more tulip clones. The API is reproduced
pretty faithfully, unfortunately the performance is pretty bad. The
transmitter seems to have a lot of problems DMAing multi-fragment
packets. The only way to make it work reliably is to coalesce transmitted
packets into a single contiguous buffer. The Linux driver (written by
Davicom) actually does something similar to this. I can't recomment this
NIC as anything more than a "connectivity solution."

This driver uses newbus and miibus and is supported on both i386
and alpha platforms.
1999-09-06 06:14:30 +00:00
Bill Paul
9555e59a1e This commit adds driver support for the Silicon Integrated Systems
SiS 900 and SiS 7016 PCI fast ethernet chipsets. Full manuals for the
SiS chips can be found at www.sis.com.tw.

This is a fairly simple chipset. The receiver uses a 128-bit multicast
hash table and single perfect entry for the station address. Transmit and
receive DMA and FIFO thresholds are easily tuneable. Documentation is
pretty decent and performance is not bad, even on my crufty 486. This
driver uses newbus and miibus and is supported on both the i386 and
alpha architectures.
1999-09-05 21:01:03 +00:00
Peter Wemm
05385ecdf7 Set up FPU state on the AP.
Tested by:	phk
1999-09-05 20:17:40 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
7612e4c122 This adds the i386 specific support for systems with a MicroChannel
Architecture bus.

Reviewed by: msmith
1999-09-03 02:04:28 +00:00
Luoqi Chen
7a2bb3b800 Some reorganization of sysarch() interface:
1. Move definitions of struct i386_*_args to the header file sysarch.h,
   since they are part of the sysarch API. struct i386_get_ldt_args and
   i386_set_ldt_args were identical, therefore make them into one
   struct i386_ldt_args. Libc should use these definitions as well.
2. Return a more sensible EOPNOTSUPP for unknown operations.

Reviewed by:	marcel
1999-09-02 20:59:50 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6c233a7138 Update for new pnp includes 1999-09-02 05:37:25 +00:00
Doug Rabson
4249382df0 This represents essentially a complete rewrite of the ISA PnP code. The
new system is integrated with the ISA bus code more cleanly and allows
the future addition of more enumerators such as PnPBIOS and ACPI.

This commit also enables the new pcm driver since it is somewhat tied to
the new PnP code.
1999-09-01 20:53:43 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
3dd1fb6608 Try and commit the tun comment fix again; I have no idea why there
was a clash the last time, leading me to think that it had already
been fixed.
1999-09-01 09:01:54 +00:00
Peter Wemm
1be9d26e4a Eliminate some magic numbers. 1999-09-01 06:34:24 +00:00
Brian Somers
3e5eed686b ppp(1) -> ppp(8) 1999-09-01 00:51:23 +00:00
Mike Smith
ac3595b017 Make the error return from mem_range_attr_get actually do something useful
(return an error to the caller)
1999-08-31 01:00:30 +00:00
Mike Smith
4af396a52d Check that there is memory range support before attempting to perform such
an operation, as a kernel client may not have previously checked the CPU
type (it may not be able to).

Also correct the function declaration style for the mem_range functions to
match the rest of this file (oops).

Submitted by:	gibbs
1999-08-30 22:13:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
10af1a2b5f We don't need to pass the diskname argument all over the diskslice/label
code, we can find the name from any convenient dev_t
1999-08-28 14:33:44 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c3aac50f28 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
7e42e2f811 Reference the correct gdt[] entry on SMP. Remove the `generation' flag,
and always reload the selectors for every bios call.
1999-08-27 19:39:20 +00:00
Peter Wemm
399f34180a Use .p2align to ensure consistant a.out/elf alignment. I'd have used
SUPERALIGN_TEXT, but this is inline assembler and after cpp has run.
Inspired by bde's comments on linux_locore.s.
1999-08-25 23:50:03 +00:00
Mike Smith
68b7d21a4a Rename 'bios_jmp' to 'bios16_jmp' to make it clear what it's related to. 1999-08-25 06:56:37 +00:00
Peter Wemm
857c0cefe0 Use the far jump for the base of the page arithmatic rather than the
calling function, otherwise Bad Things Happen(tm) when bios16_call is
not in the same page as bios_jmp.

Reviewed by:  msmith
1999-08-25 06:44:32 +00:00
Mike Smith
e6a80efcdd Work around a bad design in some PnP BIOS code whereby the BIOS can reach
off the top of our constructed stack segment while it's trying to copy a
maximally-sized PnP argument frame around.
1999-08-24 16:42:08 +00:00
Alan Cox
4bffe072c4 Cosmetic: Correct the Id string.
Submitted by:	Peter Jeremy <jeremyp@gsmx07.alcatel.com.au>
1999-08-24 06:54:20 +00:00
Bruce Evans
917210006a Fixed a misplaced cast to uintptr_t. Cosmetic.
Use device_get_nameunit() instead of rolling our own.
1999-08-24 00:22:10 +00:00
Bruce Evans
709db0871d `bootdev' is an ordinary u_long, so don't cast it to a pointer to print it.
gcc warns about the cast on i386's with 64-bit longs.

Print `bootdev' in all cases when we bail out because it is unreasonable.
1999-08-23 23:42:00 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
845e0781ec Now that we can bind cdevsw to the individual dev_t, divorce the PERFMON
stuff from mem.c.  If PERFMON is there, it will "steal" a minor from
mem.c, but mem.c doesn't need to know about this.

Fixed type of cmd argument in perfmon_ioctl().
1999-08-23 21:34:23 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
9dcbe2404a Convert DEVFS hooks in (most) drivers to make_dev().
Diskslice/label code not yet handled.

Vinum, i4b, alpha, pc98 not dealt with (left to respective Maintainers)

Add the correct hook for devfs to kern_conf.c

The net result of this excercise is that a lot less files depends on DEVFS,
and devtoname() gets more sensible output in many cases.

A few drivers had minor additional cleanups performed relating to cdevsw
registration.

A few drivers don't register a cdevsw{} anymore, but only use make_dev().
1999-08-23 20:59:21 +00:00
Peter Wemm
80e6247e72 The nexus_attach() code works a lot better if it's actually connected to
the device methods... Also, don't fail to add eisa/isa because a previous
device failed to attach.
1999-08-23 19:23:33 +00:00
Alan Cox
a236cb64a9 Modify the macros IMASK_UNLOCK, CPL_UNLOCK, and REL_FAST_INTR_LOCK
to perform the s_unlock inline.
1999-08-23 19:14:18 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a5a9efa92b The previous fix didn't do anything if you didn't have pnp. The ICU
macros are only called in the !APIC_IO case, include icu.h there.
1999-08-22 23:49:00 +00:00
Brian Feldman
1574a39bd2 Finish unbreaking autoconf.c includes (for non-SMP.) 1999-08-22 23:44:33 +00:00
Peter Wemm
2237f6ec54 Oops, that wasn't so clever after all. struct isa_device is still a
prerequisite for this old pnp.h.
1999-08-22 21:44:35 +00:00
Peter Wemm
be5890825d Zap a heap of unused cruft now. We don't need the ISA/EISA/PCI hooks
here any more as they are self identifying.  Only PNP remains but that
will be replaced any day now.
Also reword a comment that had been XXX'ed to death to make it clear[er]
why we don't enable interrupts before probing.
PCIBIOS interrupt routing controls may make this possible to fix one day.
1999-08-22 19:59:29 +00:00
Peter Wemm
ca29e71c56 Take advantage of the apm/npx code and let them identify themselves rather
than having explicit hooks here.
Treat the eisa/isa attach a little differently so that we defer the
decision about to attach eisa/isa to the motherboard directly only if
the PCI probe (if it exists) fails to turn up a PCI->EISA/ISA bridge.
This restores the original device geometry where ISA and/or EISA attach
to their bridge rather than bypassing and going to the root.
1999-08-22 19:56:55 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f3b63bd388 Make the identify routine add itself with priority 100 to make sure it
goes after the npx/apm devices and any other motherboard devices that
may get added down the track.
1999-08-22 19:54:11 +00:00
Peter Wemm
da4113b31f Add an identify method to allow npx to arrange itself to be attached to
the nexus without explicit code in the nexus to do so.
1999-08-22 19:52:51 +00:00
Bill Paul
23e4757cd7 This commit adds device driver support for the Sundance Technologies ST201
PCI fast ethernet controller. Currently, the only card I know that uses
this chip is the D-Link DFE-550TX. (Don't ask me where to buy these: the
only cards I have are samples sent to me by D-Link.)

This driver is the first to make use of the miibus code once I'm sure
it all works together nicely, I'll start converting the other drivers.

The Sundance chip is a clone of the 3Com 3c90x Etherlink XL design
only with its own register layout. Support is provided for ifmedia,
hardware multicast filtering, bridging and promiscuous mode.
1999-08-21 18:34:58 +00:00
Mike Smith
f996ef6395 Loosen up the constructed argument segment generation slightly; rather than
trying to size it intelligently just make it 64k and leave it up to the caller
to ensure that the arguments all fit within that range.

This should resolve the issue that some people were seeing with the PnP BIOS
scan crashing on a large PnP node.
1999-08-20 21:08:41 +00:00
KATO Takenori
9212e4c73a There may exist two kinds of IBM BlueLightning CPU. One is that 5/2
test does not change undefined flag like Cyrix CPUs.  Another is that
5/2 test changes undefined flag like Intel CPUs.  Latter one could not
be detected and was recognized 486DX CPU.  To solve this,
finishidentcpu() calls identblue() when cpu_vendor is null string
(that is, CPUID instruction is not supported) and cpu == CPU_486.
Tests have been done on IBM BlueLightning CPUs, i486SX and i486DX.
1999-08-20 09:31:18 +00:00
Peter Wemm
264c3d8738 Undo my previous commit and do it differently. Break the ffs() etc macros
into two parts - one to do the bsfl and the other to convert the result
(base 0) to ffs()-like (base 1) in inline C.  This enables the optimizer
to be a lot smarter in certain cases, like where it knows that the argument
is non-zero and we want ffs(known non zero arg) - 1.  This appears to
produce identical code to the old inline when the argument is unknown.
1999-08-19 14:54:40 +00:00
Peter Wemm
bb41d37104 Try using the builtin ffs() for egcs, it (by random inspection)
generates slightly better code and avoids the incl then subl when
using ffs(foo) - 1.
1999-08-19 00:32:48 +00:00
Peter Wemm
ebf9e95f31 Update for MI switch code, and trim a heap of unused (I believe) entries. 1999-08-19 00:20:10 +00:00
Peter Wemm
28f31ccfaf Use the MI process selection. We use a quick routine to decide whether
to get the mplock and enter the kernel to run a process in the SMP case.
1999-08-19 00:18:48 +00:00
Alan Cox
08c40841d8 Create callable (non-inline) versions of the atomic_OP_TYPE functions
that are linked into the kernel.  The KLD compilation options are
changed to call these functions, rather than in-lining the
atomic operations.

This approach makes atomic operations from KLDs significantly
faster on UP systems (though somewhat slower on SMP systems).

PR:		i386/13111
Submitted by:	peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au
1999-08-18 04:08:31 +00:00
Mike Smith
dc055b0c58 Remove the SMBIOS detection and definitions; this should be handled in a
loadable module (under development).
1999-08-18 02:20:04 +00:00
Mike Smith
cb5f885bdf Search for and interrogate the PnP BIOS if found. This code just prints
the PnP device IDs in verbose mode; it does not (yet) save any resource
data or contribute to the PnP process nor resource management.
1999-08-17 07:10:34 +00:00
Mike Smith
7880e8b2d5 Mindbogglingly, many BIOS vendors expect to be able to load %ds with
0x40 and then access data stored in real-mode segment 0x40, even when
called in protected mode.  Microsoft unfortunately coddle these individuals,
and so must we if we want to run their code.

This change works around GPFs in some APM and PnP BIOS implementations.

Obtained from:	Linux
1999-08-17 07:09:13 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
3c0dcb2cf2 Fix a bug in busdma_mem_free() where we were improperly checking
the map associated with the region to free.
1999-08-16 01:51:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c6ba8fec16 Give if_tun the "almost clone" makeover. 1999-08-15 09:54:57 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
bd3a53203f Give BPF the "almost-clone" update. If you need more of them, make
more entries in /dev and be happy you don't need to recompile your
kernel.
1999-08-15 09:38:21 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
7dc5cd047f The bdevsw() and cdevsw() are now identical, so kill the former. 1999-08-13 10:29:38 +00:00
Alan Cox
7308467da9 _pmap_allocpte:
If the pte page isn't PQ_NONE, panic rather than silently
	covering up the problem.
1999-08-11 19:19:04 +00:00
Peter Wemm
accc665bbe Hopefully fix the previous commit, it caused *all* bridges to be detected
as PCI->HOST bridges on my (440BX) box.

My change is to remove the test at the beginning entirely, letting the
switch on the device ID happen first.  If the device ID is unknown, then
(in the default case) check for the generic PCIS_BRIDGE_HOST tag.  This
should allow wierd cases (eg: wpaul's IMS VL bridge) to work by using the
id override.  This strategy is more in line with the other PCI match
methods we use elsewhere,

I only have a limited testbed, but having my USB etc devices detected as
PCI->HOST bridges doesn't look good.
1999-08-10 09:22:21 +00:00
Alan Cox
7f8d227938 pmap_remove_pages:
Add KASSERT to detect out of range access to the pv_table and
	report the errant pte before it's overwritten.
1999-08-10 04:10:57 +00:00
Bill Paul
d9d628b000 Fix nexus_pcib_is_host_bridge() so that it detects my 486's PCI bus
correctly. It has the following code:

        if (class != PCIC_BRIDGE || subclass != PCIS_BRIDGE_HOST)
                return NULL;

My 486 has an Integrated Micro Solutions PCI bridge which identifies
itself as subclass PCIS_BRIDGE_OTHER, not PCIS_BRIDGE_HOST. Consequently,
it gets ignored. In my opinion, the correct test should be:

        if ((class != PCIC_BRIDGE) && (subclass != PCIS_BRIDGE_HOST))
                return NULL;

That way the test still succeeds because the chip's class is PCIC_BRIDGE.
Clearly it's not reasonable to expect all host to PCI bridges to always
have a subclass of PCIS_BRIDGE_HOST since I've got one that doesn't.
This way the sanity test should remain relatively sane while still allowing
some oddball yet correct hardware to work. If somebody has a better way
to do it, go ahead and tweak the test, but be aware that
class == PCIC_BRIDGE and subclass == PCIS_BRIDGE_OTHER is a valid case.

While I was here, I also added an explicit ID string for the IMS chipset.
I also dealt with a minor style nit: it's bad karma not to have a default
case for your switch statements, but the one in this routine doesn't have
one. The default string of "Host to PCI bridge" is now assigned in a
default case of the switch statement instead of initializing "s" with the
string before the switch and then not having any default case.
1999-08-09 21:12:18 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ce9edcf5b5 Merge the cons.c and cons.h to the best of my ability. alpha may or
may not compile, I can't test it.
1999-08-09 10:35:05 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ef40c56108 Make the pty driver as close to a cloning device as we can get for now,
we create the pty on the fly when it is first opened.

If you run out of ptys now, just MAKEDEV some more.

This also demonstrate the use of dev_t->si_tty_tty and dev_t->si_drv1
in a device driver.
1999-08-08 19:28:59 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
0a729622af Enable bpf by default. There was no significant dissention to my proposal
of 2 weeks ago that this be done, and anyone who wishes to make bpf more
selective according to securelevel or compile-time options is more
than free to do so.
1999-08-07 01:42:08 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e26c9de235 Forgot the "bsd" slice, now setrootbyname() understands "wd0s1a". 1999-08-06 20:29:46 +00:00
Mike Smith
6d5e741cb8 Fix typo which would have caused MTRR support on non-SMP systems to
behave in an utterly random fashion.

Submitted by:	gibbs
1999-08-04 20:24:49 +00:00
Peter Wemm
cac6a04400 Don't probe if pci_cfgopen() fails to find pci hardware, like we used to
to.  This might have caused interesting things on non-PCI hardware if
PCI was compiled in.
1999-08-04 13:38:24 +00:00
Alan Cox
eaf183a844 pmap_object_init_pt:
Verify that object != NULL.
1999-07-31 23:02:57 +00:00
Alan Cox
5d2aec8927 Change the type of vpgqueues::lcnt from "int *" to "int". The indirection
served no purpose.
1999-07-31 18:31:00 +00:00
Alan Cox
086d0ae1dc Add parentheses for clarity.
Submitted by:	dillon
1999-07-31 04:10:31 +00:00
Mike Smith
3cc31bc262 Formatting-only cleanup accidentally omitted from the patch merge in the
previous major update.  Bring new code into style alignment with the
existing code.  No functional changes.
1999-07-29 18:47:39 +00:00
Peter Wemm
32610e173d GBIOSSTACK_SEL is undefined, but OTOH, BSSSEL apparently isn't used either. 1999-07-29 08:33:00 +00:00
Mike Smith
64ecbc4d0b Remove some duplicate definitions, as suggested by Alan Cox. 1999-07-29 07:10:35 +00:00
Mike Smith
27e901101c Fix for vmspace sharing as per Alan Cox. Thanks! 1999-07-29 06:48:26 +00:00
Mike Smith
496027bf08 Major update to the kernel's BIOS-calling ability.
- Add support for calling 32-bit code in other segments
 - Add support for calling 16-bit protected mode code

Update APM to use this facility.

Submitted by:	jlemon
1999-07-29 01:49:19 +00:00
Brian Feldman
8799702cbc Remove XXX from the headers (broke the build, I'm betting.) 1999-07-29 01:20:47 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
15317dd875 Alter the behavior of sys/kern/subr_bus.c:device_print_child()
- device_print_child() either lets the BUS_PRINT_CHILD
	  method produce the entire device announcement message or
	  it prints "foo0: not found\n"

Alter sys/kern/subr_bus.c:bus_generic_print_child() to take on
the previous behavior of device_print_child() (printing the
"foo0: <FooDevice 1.1>" bit of the announce message.)

Provide bus_print_child_header() and bus_print_child_footer()
to actually print the output for bus_generic_print_child().
These functions should be used whenever possible (unless you can
just use bus_generic_print_child())

The BUS_PRINT_CHILD method now returns int instead of void.

Modify everything else that defines or uses a BUS_PRINT_CHILD
method to comply with the above changes.

	- Devices are 'on' a bus, not 'at' it.
	- If a custom BUS_PRINT_CHILD method does the same thing
	  as bus_generic_print_child(), use bus_generic_print_child()
	- Use device_get_nameunit() instead of both
	  device_get_name() and device_get_unit()
	- All BUS_PRINT_CHILD methods return the number of
	  characters output.

Reviewed by: dfr, peter
1999-07-29 01:03:04 +00:00
Mike Smith
e33bfde398 We're called too early to have any idea whether APM is going to be
active or not.  The only sane thing we can do here is assume that if
APM is supported it might be active at some point, and bail.

In reality, even this isn't good enough; regardless of whether we support
APM or not, the system may well futz with the CPU's clock speed and throw
the TSC off.  We need to stop using it for timekeeping except under
controlled circumstances.  Curse the lack of a dependable high-resolution
timer.
1999-07-28 20:22:30 +00:00
Mike Smith
dce593b01e Remove some droppings left over from the removal of the APM hooks. 1999-07-28 19:34:16 +00:00
Doug Rabson
aa595accc9 Add support for SYS_RES_DENSE and SYS_RES_BWX resource types. These are
equivalent to SYS_RES_MEMORY for x86 but for alpha, the rman_get_virtual()
address of the resource is initialised to point into either dense-mapped
or bwx-mapped space respectively, allowing direct memory pointers to be
used to device memory.

Reviewed by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
1999-07-28 07:57:48 +00:00
Martin Cracauer
784648c675 Various formatting fixes on my FPE trapcode commit.
Submitted by:	BDE
1999-07-26 05:47:31 +00:00
Martin Cracauer
a7674320e9 On FPU exceptions, pass a useful error code (one of the FPE_...
macros) to the signal handler, for old-style BSD signal handlers as
the second (int) argument, for SA_SIGINFO signal handlers as
siginfo_t->si_code. This is source-compatible with Solaris, except
that we have no <siginfo.h> (which isn't even mentioned in POSIX
1003.1b).

An rather complete example program is at
  http://www3.cons.org/cracauer/freebsd-signal.c
This will be added to the regression tests in src/.

This commit also adds code to disable the (hardware) FPU from
userconfig, so that you can use a software FP emulator on a machine
that has hardware floating point. See LINT.
1999-07-25 13:16:09 +00:00
Bill Paul
691c152864 This commit adds device driver support for Adaptec Duralink PCI fast
ethernet controllers based on the AIC-6915 "Starfire" controller chip.
There are single port, dual port and quad port cards, plus one 100baseFX
card. All are 64-bit PCI devices, except one single port model.

The Starfire would be a very nice chip were it not for the fact that
receive buffers have to be longword aligned. This requires buffer
copying in order to achieve proper payload alignment on the alpha.
Payload alignment is enforced on both the alpha and x86 platforms.
The Starfire has several different DMA descriptor formats and transfer
mechanisms. This driver uses frame descriptors for transmission which
can address up to 14 packet fragments, and a single fragment descriptor
for receive. It also uses the producer/consumer model and completion
queues for both transmit and receive. The transmit ring has 128
descriptors and the receive ring has 256.

This driver supports both FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/alpha, and uses newbus
so that it can be compiled as a loadable kernel module. Support for BPF
and hardware multicast filtering is included.
1999-07-25 04:32:50 +00:00
David Greenman
6704748cf6 Increased max kmem to 200MB. This should fix some out-of-kmem panics on
large systems.
1999-07-24 22:26:42 +00:00
Alan Cox
03e3bc8e62 atomic.h:
Change "void *" to "volatile TYPE *", improving type safety
	and eliminating some warnings (e.g., mp_machdep.c rev 1.106).

cpufunc.h:
	Eliminate setbits.  As defined, it's not precisely correct;
	and it's redundant.  (Use atomic_set_int instead.)

ipl_funcs.c:
	Use atomic_set_int instead of setbits.

systm.h:
	Include atomic.h.

Reviewed by:	bde
1999-07-23 23:45:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
3b21348301 Reduce the number of "magic constants" used for page coloring
by one: PQ_PRIME2 and PQ_PRIME3 are used to accomplish the same
thing at different places in the kernel.  Drop PQ_PRIME3.
1999-07-22 06:04:17 +00:00
Alan Cox
d4da2dbae6 Fix the following problem:
When creating new processes (or performing exec), the new page
directory is initialized too early.  The kernel might grow before
p_vmspace is initialized for the new process.  Since pmap_growkernel
doesn't yet know about the new page directory, it isn't updated, and
subsequent use causes a failure.

The fix is (1) to clear p_vmspace early, to stop pmap_growkernel
from stomping on memory, and (2) to defer part of the initialization
of new page directories until p_vmspace is initialized.

PR:		kern/12378
Submitted by:	tegge
Reviewed by:	dfr
1999-07-21 18:02:27 +00:00
Mike Smith
d1a6c79537 Update of the i686 MTRR/memory range support.
- Support for setting memory range attributes on SMP systems using the
   new SMP rendezvous function
 - Don't print the confusing default memory type message.
 - Allow legal overlapping range types.
 - Turn interrupts back on after setting MTRRs in UP mode (whoops)
 - Don't waste time calling invltlb() after wbinvd(); it's not
   SMP-compatible (interrupts are off) and unncessary because
   wbinvd already flushes the TLB.

This code is now essentially feature-complete.
1999-07-20 06:58:51 +00:00
Mike Smith
91fe3dc1e1 Implement an all-CPU shootdown-style rendezvous facility. This allows
the caller to specify a function to be guarded between an entry and exit
barrier, as well as pre- and post-barrier functions.

The primary use for this function is synchronised update of per-cpu private
data.  The implementation is almost (but not quite) MI; with a better
mechanism for masking per-CPU interrupts it could probably be hoisted.

Reviewed by:	peter (partially)
1999-07-20 06:52:35 +00:00
Peter Wemm
7e08426441 Fix a page size vs. KB mixup. The extra buffers allocated at a reduced
rate is meant to kick in at 64MB, not 256MB.

Reviewed by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
1999-07-19 23:36:30 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e9ecccf8cb Updated acquire_timer2()'s state machine to work when the i8254 is
being used for timecounting.  Fixed a race or two in it.  Undisabled
it.

PR:		10455
1999-07-18 18:32:42 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ab64b6dc3c Don't let the machdep.tsc_freq sysctl proceed if the TSC is present
but broken, since tsc_timecounter is not initialised in that case,
and updating an uninitialised timecounter is fatal.

Fixed style bugs in the machdep.i8254_freq and machdep.tsc_freq
sysctls.

Reviewed by:	phk
1999-07-18 15:19:29 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f06a54f0a0 Centralize dumpdev handling. 1999-07-17 20:47:52 +00:00
Mike Smith
850013034a Add support for multiple PCI busses directly connected to the nexus.
This is only partially complete, but allows 450NX-based systems with
more than one PCI bus to be used again.

Submitted by:	dfr
1999-07-16 01:00:30 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
a6c6cfcddf Move the xe0 driver back where it was. It was misleading where it was as it
does not take over the PCIC, it does require PCCARD support, and it doesn't
replace any existing driver.
1999-07-13 08:08:20 +00:00
Alan Cox
47b8bc92e8 Commit the correct patch, i.e., the one that actually corresponds
to the rev 1.2 log entry.
1999-07-13 06:35:25 +00:00
Alan Cox
e58bb1c453 Changed the implementation of the primitives to guarantee atomicity
with respect to interrupts on UP systems.  (The upgrade from gcc 2.7.x
to egcs 1.1.2 produced at least one non-atomic code sequence in
swap_pager_getpages.)

In addition, the primitives are now SMP-safe, but only on SMPs.  (For
portability between SMPs and UPs, modules are compiled with the SMP-safe
versions.)

Submitted by:	dillon and myself
Reviewed by:	bde
1999-07-13 03:32:17 +00:00
Bruce Evans
eec2e836e9 Go back to the old (icu.s rev.1.7 1993) way of keeping the AST-pending
bit separate from ipending, since this is simpler and/or necessary for
SMP and may even be better for UP.

Reviewed by:	alc, luoqi, tegge
1999-07-10 15:28:01 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c618090a83 Fixed a longstanding scheduling bug. ASTs and softclock interrupts were
not masked during handling of shared PCI interrupts.  This resulted in
ASTs sometimes being discarded and softclock interrupts sometimes being
handled prematurely (sometimes = quite often on systems with shared PCI
interrupts, never on other systems).

Debugged by:	gibbs and other people at plutotech.com
PR:		6944, maybe 12381
1999-07-10 14:54:19 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
ab001a72be Implement support for hardware debug registers on the i386.
Submitted by:	Brian Dean <brdean@unx.sas.com>
1999-07-09 04:16:00 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
ad8ac923fa These changes appear to give us benefits with both small (32MB) and
large (1G) memory machine configurations.  I was able to run 'dbench 32'
on a 32MB system without bring the machine to a grinding halt.

    * buffer cache hash table now dynamically allocated.  This will
      have no effect on memory consumption for smaller systems and
      will help scale the buffer cache for larger systems.

    * minor enhancement to pmap_clearbit().  I noticed that
      all the calls to it used constant arguments.  Making
      it an inline allows the constants to propogate to
      deeper inlines and should produce better code.

    * removal of inherent vfs_ioopt support through the emplacement
      of appropriate #ifdef's, with John's permission.  If we do not
      find a use for it by the end of the year we will remove it entirely.

    * removal of getnewbufloops* counters & sysctl's - no longer
      necessary for debugging, getnewbuf() is now optimal.

    * buffer hash table functions removed from sys/buf.h and localized
      to vfs_bio.c

    * VFS_BIO_NEED_DIRTYFLUSH flag and support code added
      ( bwillwrite() ), allowing processes to block when too many dirty
      buffers are present in the system.

    * removal of a softdep test in bdwrite() that is no longer necessary
      now that bdwrite() no longer attempts to flush dirty buffers.

    * slight optimization added to bqrelse() - there is no reason
      to test for available buffer space on B_DELWRI buffers.

    * addition of reverse-scanning code to vfs_bio_awrite().
      vfs_bio_awrite() will attempt to locate clusterable areas
      in both the forward and reverse direction relative to the
      offset of the buffer passed to it.  This will probably not
      make much of a difference now, but I believe we will start
      to rely on it heavily in the future if we decide to shift
      some of the burden of the clustering closer to the actual
      I/O initiation.

    * Removal of the newbufcnt and lastnewbuf counters that Kirk
      added.  They do not fix any race conditions that haven't already
      been fixed by the gbincore() test done after the only call
      to getnewbuf().  getnewbuf() is a static, so there is no chance
      of it being misused by other modules.  ( Unless Kirk can think
      of a specific thing that this code fixes.  I went through it
      very carefully and didn't see anything ).

    * removal of VOP_ISLOCKED() check in flushbufqueues().  I do not
      think this check is necessary, the buffer should flush properly
      whether the vnode is locked or not. ( yes? ).

    * removal of extra arguments passed to getnewbuf() that are not
      necessary.

    * missed cluster_wbuild() that had to be a cluster_wbuild_wb() in
      vfs_cluster.c

    * vn_write() now calls bwillwrite() *PRIOR* to locking the vnode,
      which should greatly aid flushing operations in heavy load
      situations - both the pageout and update daemons will be able
      to operate more efficiently.

    * removal of b_usecount.  We may add it back in later but for now
      it is useless.  Prior implementations of the buffer cache never
      had enough buffers for it to be useful, and current implementations
      which make more buffers available might not benefit relative to
      the amount of sophistication required to implement a b_usecount.
      Straight LRU should work just as well, especially when most things
      are VMIO backed.  I expect that (even though John will not like
      this assumption) directories will become VMIO backed some point soon.

Submitted by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
Reviewed by:	Kirk McKusick <mckusick@mckusick.com>
1999-07-08 06:06:00 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
6b5ca0d83e Rename bpfilter to bpf. 1999-07-06 19:23:32 +00:00
Peter Wemm
8bd48ca8d4 Quieten gcc paranoia. 1999-07-06 13:23:56 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0431584674 Typo: s/0ff0/0xff0/ 1999-07-06 12:42:26 +00:00
Martin Cracauer
aff66c5455 Implement SA_SIGINFO for i386. Thanks to Bruce Evans for much more
than a review, this was a nice puzzle.

This is supposed to be binary and source compatible with older
applications that access the old FreeBSD-style three arguments to a
signal handler.

Except those applications that access hidden signal handler arguments
bejond the documented third one. If you have applications that do,
please let me know so that we take the opportunity to provide the
functionality they need in a documented manner.

Also except application that use 'struct sigframe' directly. You need
to recompile gdb and doscmd. `make world` is recommended.

Example program that demonstrates how SA_SIGINFO and old-style FreeBSD
handlers (with their three args) may be used in the same process is at
http://www3.cons.org/tmp/fbsd-siginfo.c

Programs that use the old FreeBSD-style three arguments are easy to
change to SA_SIGINFO (although they don't need to, since the old style
will still work):

  Old args to signal handler:
    void handler_sn(int sig, int code, struct sigcontext *scp)

  New args:
    void handler_si(int sig, siginfo_t *si, void *third)
  where:
    old:code == new:second->si_code
    old:scp == &(new:si->si_scp)     /* Passed by value! */

The latter is also pointed to by new:third, but accessing via
si->si_scp is preferred because it is type-save.

FreeBSD implementation notes:
- This is just the framework to make the interface POSIX compatible.
  For now, no additional functionality is provided. This is supposed
  to happen now, starting with floating point values.
- We don't use 'sigcontext_t.si_value' for now (POSIX meant it for
  realtime-related values).
- Documentation will be updated when new functionality is added and
  the exact arguments passed are determined. The comments in
  sys/signal.h are meant to be useful.

Reviewed by:	BDE
1999-07-06 07:13:48 +00:00
Brian Feldman
2c2c424e91 Add Centaur/IDT WinChip support.
Why in the world do people put breaks at the end of a switch's default case?
1999-07-06 06:25:38 +00:00
Brian Feldman
c92f8276cd I made some cleanups, rearranged things a bit, and made AMD Features default
printing on CPUs that have it.
If there are no objections, I'll MFC all recent changes (harmless, really)
to 3.2 and PAO.
1999-07-06 05:25:41 +00:00
Mike Smith
134c934ce7 Move the initialisation/tuning of nmbclusters from param.c/machdep.c
into uipc_mbuf.c.  This reduces three sets of identical tunable code to
one set, and puts the initialisation with the mbuf code proper.

Make NMBUFs tunable as well.

Move the nmbclusters sysctl here as well.

Move the initialisation of maxsockets from param.c to uipc_socket2.c,
next to its corresponding sysctl.

Use the new tunable macros for the kern.vm.kmem.size tunable (this should have
been in a separate commit, whoops).
1999-07-05 08:52:54 +00:00
Brian Feldman
b613154006 Add an extra space to " AMD Features=" to make it line up well. 1999-07-05 02:28:21 +00:00
Brian Feldman
69c784af9f K6-III CPUs are now case:d in the appropriate switch; also, in
print_AMD_info(), L2 internal cache is shown, as are AMD's special CPUID
infos:

CPU: AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor (350.81-MHz 586-class CPU)
  Origin = "AuthenticAMD"  Id = 0x58c  Stepping=12
  Features=0x8021bf<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,MCE,CX8,PGE,MMX>
 AMD Features=0x808029bf<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,MCE,CX8,SYSCALL,PGE,MMX,3DNow!>

PR:		kern/12512
Submitted by:	Louis A. Mamakos <louie@TransSys.COM>
1999-07-05 02:27:32 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
3f594242d1 Some cleanup and rearrangement. hw.physmem is now an absolute quantity;
we will never use more memory than this value (if specified), but will always
check memory for validity up to this amount.

Get rid of the speculative_mprobe option; the memory amount can now be
specified by hw.physmem.
1999-07-04 02:26:23 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
e929c00d23 The buffer queue mechanism has been reformulated. Instead of having
QUEUE_AGE, QUEUE_LRU, and QUEUE_EMPTY we instead have QUEUE_CLEAN,
QUEUE_DIRTY, QUEUE_EMPTY, and QUEUE_EMPTYKVA.  With this patch clean
and dirty buffers have been separated.  Empty buffers with KVM
assignments have been separated from truely empty buffers.  getnewbuf()
has been rewritten and now operates in a 100% optimal fashion.  That is,
it is able to find precisely the right kind of buffer it needs to
allocate a new buffer, defragment KVM, or to free-up an existing buffer
when the buffer cache is full (which is a steady-state situation for
the buffer cache).

Buffer flushing has been reorganized.  Previously buffers were flushed
in the context of whatever process hit the conditions forcing buffer
flushing to occur.  This resulted in processes blocking on conditions
unrelated to what they were doing.  This also resulted in inappropriate
VFS stacking chains due to multiple processes getting stuck trying to
flush dirty buffers or due to a single process getting into a situation
where it might attempt to flush buffers recursively - a situation that
was only partially fixed in prior commits.  We have added a new daemon
called the buf_daemon which is responsible for flushing dirty buffers
when the number of dirty buffers exceeds the vfs.hidirtybuffers limit.
This daemon attempts to dynamically adjust the rate at which dirty buffers
are flushed such that getnewbuf() calls (almost) never block.

The number of nbufs and amount of buffer space is now scaled past the
8MB limit that was previously imposed for systems with over 64MB of
memory, and the vfs.{lo,hi}dirtybuffers limits have been relaxed
somewhat.  The number of physical buffers has been increased with the
intention that we will manage physical I/O differently in the future.

reassignbuf previously attempted to keep the dirtyblkhd list sorted which
could result in non-deterministic operation under certain conditions,
such as when a large number of dirty buffers are being managed.  This
algorithm has been changed.  reassignbuf now keeps buffers locally sorted
if it can do so cheaply, and otherwise gives up and adds buffers to
the head of the dirtyblkhd list.  The new algorithm is deterministic but
not perfect.  The new algorithm greatly reduces problems that previously
occured when write_behind was turned off in the system.

The P_FLSINPROG proc->p_flag bit has been replaced by the more descriptive
P_BUFEXHAUST bit.  This bit allows processes working with filesystem
buffers to use available emergency reserves.  Normal processes do not set
this bit and are not allowed to dig into emergency reserves.  The purpose
of this bit is to avoid low-memory deadlocks.

A small race condition was fixed in getpbuf() in vm/vm_pager.c.

Submitted by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Reviewed by:	Kirk McKusick <mckusick@mckusick.com>
1999-07-04 00:25:38 +00:00
Peter Wemm
882b71223e printf int/dev_t (pointer) warning 1999-07-03 21:03:56 +00:00
Warner Losh
279f2101e7 Improve compatibility with other systems by changing the default
behavior slightly.

If machine/bus.h is included, but neither bus_memio.h nor bus_pio.h
are included, then behave as if both were included.

This won't change existing drivers, all of which include one or more
of bus_{p,mem}io.h, but will allow drivers from other systems to come
over with fewer changes.  I freely admit that this might not be
optimal for some drivers, but those drivers can be optimized for
FreeBSD after the initial bringup happens.

Without the change, there is a bug that preclude drivers from
compiling with strange warning/errors.

I've been running this here for a while now w/o ill effects.

Reviewed by: gibbs
Not objected to by: bde, arch@ list.
1999-07-03 20:14:08 +00:00
Peter Wemm
ca224f89a9 Fix warnings in last commit (dev_t is not an int, and not even int
compatable in arg lists on the Alpha)
1999-07-03 17:40:31 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ad6cb55952 Be more informative and try to ask the user in some instances if we can't
figure out the root device.
1999-07-03 08:24:00 +00:00
Alan Cox
789fb7ccdc An SMP-specific change: Add the lock prefix to RMW operations
on ipending.
1999-07-03 06:33:48 +00:00
Mike Smith
595bd0d58e Lightly overhaul the memory sizing code again.
- The kernel environment variable 'hw.physmem' can be used to set the
   amount of physical memory space, based at 0, that FreeBSD will use.
   Any memory detected over this limit is ignored.  Documentation for
   this is available under 'help set tunables' in the loader.

 - In the case where system memory size can't be accurately determined,
   hw.physmem is used as a best-guess memory size, but speculative
   probing will be used to determine actual memory size if any of the
   guesses or hints are 16M or more.

 - If RB_VERBOSE, we list the memory regions as we test them.

 - The compile-time option MAXMEM supplies a default value for
   'hw.physmem'.
1999-07-02 20:33:32 +00:00
Matt Jacob
89ee7f9210 Correct some ugly formatting. Remember to initialize the alignment tag.
Honor and pass a callers request to contigalloc if they had a non-zero
alignment constraint.
1999-07-02 05:12:11 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c7430f3904 Zap totally the npx0 memory size override. It only worked if statically
specified in the kernel config file - but setting options MAXMEM works
exactly the same.  Userconfig overrides of this have not worked for
ages.

Also, change the getenv for the loader override to hw.physmem based on a
prior suggestion from Mike Smith.  I think he still wants to change this
some, but this shouldn't get in his way.  This is a forced setting of
the memory size, not a "cap".  We probably should have a plain 'maxmem'
variable as well which does do a cap, without loosing the bios memory
configuration data.
1999-07-02 04:33:05 +00:00
Peter Wemm
938aa32a80 Look up the kernel environment for MAXMEM as a final override for the
memory size.  If somebody wants to change the name, fine - I used this
since it's consistant with the config variable it replaces.
This is intended to replace the npx0 msize hack (which no longer works).
1999-07-01 18:33:22 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6aef9dc690 Move kern_envp and preload initialization a little earlier so that we
can do a getenv_int() inside the memory sizing routines to override the
memory limit.
1999-07-01 18:27:15 +00:00
Peter Wemm
9c8b8baa38 Slight reorganization of kernel thread/process creation. Instead of using
SYSINIT_KT() etc (which is a static, compile-time procedure), use a
NetBSD-style kthread_create() interface.  kproc_start is still available
as a SYSINIT() hook.  This allowed simplification of chunks of the
sysinit code in the process.  This kthread_create() is our old kproc_start
internals, with the SYSINIT_KT fork hooks grafted in and tweaked to work
the same as the NetBSD one.

One thing I'd like to do shortly is get rid of nfsiod as a user initiated
process.  It makes sense for the nfs client code to create them on the
fly as needed up to a user settable limit.  This means that nfsiod
doesn't need to be in /sbin and is always "available".  This is a fair bit
easier to do outside of the SYSINIT_KT() framework.
1999-07-01 13:21:46 +00:00
Peter Wemm
1f06573d89 Put on my asbestos suit and attempt to tidy up and add some simple docs
or notes to make it much more obvious what things are for people who
have not committed LINT to memory yet.
1999-06-29 18:55:53 +00:00
Luoqi Chen
bc3101cc77 Save common_tssd before it's loaded and the busy bit set.
Submitted by:	bde
1999-06-28 15:34:54 +00:00
Peter Wemm
320138da4c Use the same -UKERNEL strategy as the alpha to avoid the inlines etc. 1999-06-28 09:21:41 +00:00
Alan Cox
fd56d8b7fe An SMP-specific change: Remove an unnecessary lock acquire and release
from every system call.  (Storing a 32-bit constant is inherently
atomic.)

Reviewed by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
1999-06-27 21:31:43 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e66b7bac41 Shut up gcc. 1999-06-27 09:08:48 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
7eb56d9409 Fix warning message; that was 4GB, not 2GB. I apparently can't do
arithmetic today.
1999-06-24 20:53:24 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
4547fffaa1 Explicitly ignore any memory > 2GB, we don't support it yet. 1999-06-24 20:47:11 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
8fa445082f Only include AMD wt_alloc routines if I586_CPU is defined. Fixes
CPU_WT_ALLOC for cyrix chips.

Submitted by:	"Brian Smith" <dbsoft@technologist.com>
1999-06-24 20:08:56 +00:00
Brian Feldman
9840e7cb5a This commit gives support for the Rise mP6 CPU. It has two changes:
1. Rise is recognized in identdcpu.c.
	2. The TSC is not written to. A workaround for the CPU bug is being
	   applied to clock.c (the bug being that the mP6 has TSC enabled
	   in its CPUID-capabilities, but it only supports reading it. If we
	   try to write to it (MSR 16), a GPF occurs.) The new behavior is that
	   FreeBSD will _not_ zero the TSC. Instead, we do a bit of 64-bit
	   arithmetic.

Reviewed by:	msmith
Obtained from:	unfurl & msmith
1999-06-24 03:48:25 +00:00
Mike Smith
d42c1ee5c3 Changes in the way that the APs are started appears to have removed the
problem with having more CPUs than NCPU.

PR:		kern/4255
Submitted by:	peter
1999-06-23 23:02:38 +00:00
Luoqi Chen
541e018708 Do not setup 4M pdir until all APs are up. 1999-06-23 21:47:24 +00:00
Mike Smith
b9ab2461b6 Remove an unnecessary panic when sparse PCI bus numbering is encountered.
This is found eg. on some Compaq  Proliant systems.

Submitted by:	peter
1999-06-22 20:54:25 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
d571daa00c Clean up some of the documentation at the top. 1999-06-20 03:36:46 +00:00
Brian Feldman
6b32f7692f Harmless change to prevent possible problems in the future. I made
sure that i686_mem was only used when
	1. CPUID had MTRR set (this was there before)
	2. the CPU was GenuineIntel (not there)
	3. the CPU is a 686 (also not there)

This should prevent any problems with CPUs that set MTRR but aren't
compatibile with Intel's interface (none that I know of yet.)
1999-06-18 19:24:40 +00:00
Bruce Evans
50045fbc7c Changed the global `idt' from an array to a pointer so that npx.c
automatically hacks on the active copy of the IDT if f00f_hack()
has changed it.  This also allows simplifications in setidt().
This fixes breakage of FP exception handling by rev.1.55 of
sys/kernel.h.  FP exceptions were sent to npx.c's probe handlers
because npx.c "restored" the old handlers to the wrong copy of the
IDT.  The SYSINIT for f00f_hack() was purposely run quite late to
avoid problems like this, but it is bogusly associated with the
SYSINIT for proc0 so it was moved with the latter.

Problem reported and fix tested by:  Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
1999-06-18 14:32:21 +00:00
Tor Egge
a31bad69da Clean up bitrot in interrupt tracing code. 1999-06-16 03:53:52 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
9b953cf681 Kill option FAILSAFE.
PR:		i386/12187
Approved by:	bde
1999-06-15 13:14:56 +00:00
Alan Cox
dabd891d6e Use pmap_kenter instead of pmap_enter to map the message buffer. 1999-06-13 19:20:25 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
5a86dd8c67 Change variable used for calculating ending address of physical memory
from 'int' to 'vm_offset_t'.

Spotted by:	 Richard Cownie <tich@ma.ikos.com>
1999-06-10 02:48:51 +00:00
Dmitrij Tejblum
2105375397 Use kmem_alloc_nofault() rather than kmem_alloc_pageable() to allocate
kernel virtual address space for UPAGES.
1999-06-08 17:14:22 +00:00
Luoqi Chen
31fdd69a1f Fix an accounting problem when prefaulting 4M pages.
PR:		kern/11948
1999-06-05 16:16:37 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e6eca02874 remove references to isa_device, it's no longer associated with interrupts. 1999-06-03 20:41:00 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
26f13ad079 Unbreak memory sizing for SMP. 1999-06-01 23:45:48 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6fcd8a7c93 Introduce the makebdev() function, it does the same as the makedev()
function for now, but that will change.
1999-06-01 18:56:26 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
4065a35af3 Null commit; note that there is a new memory sizing routine that uses
the BIOS calls to determine the memory configuration.  This should fix
problems with >64M for good.

Reviewed by:	Mike Smith
1999-06-01 18:25:26 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
eb9d435ae7 Unifdef VM86.
Reviewed by:	silence on on -current
1999-06-01 18:20:36 +00:00
Doug Rabson
3bfc7e5928 Remove fd driver from its old home and change files which include rtc.h
to account for its new location.
1999-05-31 18:36:14 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2447bec829 Simplify cdevsw registration.
The cdevsw_add() function now finds the major number(s) in the
struct cdevsw passed to it.  cdevsw_add_generic() is no longer
needed, cdevsw_add() does the same thing.

cdevsw_add() will print an message if the d_maj field looks bogus.

Remove nblkdev and nchrdev variables.  Most places they were used
bogusly.  Instead check a dev_t for validity by seeing if devsw()
or bdevsw() returns NULL.

Move bdevsw() and devsw() functions to kern/kern_conf.c

Bump __FreeBSD_version to 400006

This commit removes:
        72 bogus makedev() calls
        26 bogus SYSINIT functions

if_xe.c bogusly accessed cdevsw[], author/maintainer please fix.

I4b and vinum not changed.  Patches emailed to authors.  LINT
probably broken until they catch up.
1999-05-31 11:29:30 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
4e2f199e0c This commit should be a extensive NO-OP:
Reformat and initialize correctly all "struct cdevsw".

        Initialize the d_maj and d_bmaj fields.

        The d_reset field was not removed, although it is never used.

I used a program to do most of this, so all the files now use the
same consistent format.  Please keep it that way.

Vinum and i4b not modified, patches emailed to respective authors.
1999-05-30 16:53:49 +00:00
Doug Rabson
8b05278ca1 Allow up to 8 ports, 4 memory regions and two irqs and drqs. 1999-05-30 11:05:39 +00:00
Doug Rabson
319e3d3049 Activate/deactivate resources by calling the method, not through the
resource manager automatic handling of RF_ACTIVE.
1999-05-30 10:50:57 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6deb5a62cc Stop the TSC from being used as timecounter on K5/step0 machines. 1999-05-29 06:57:55 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b50641ef9c Fixed glitches (jumps) of about 1/HZ seconds for the i8254 timecounter.
The old version only worked right when the time was read strictly
more often than every 1/HZ seconds, but we only guarantee reading
it every (1/HZ + epsilon) seconds.  Part of rev.1.126-1.127 attempted
to fix this but didn't succeed.  Detect counter rollover using the
heuristic from the old version of microtime() with additional
complications for supporting calls from fast interrupt handlers.
This works provided i8254 interrupts are not delayed by more than
1/(2*HZ) seconds.

This needs more comments, and cleanups for the SMP case, and more
testing of the SMP case before it is merged into RELENG_3.

Tested by:		jhay
1999-05-28 14:08:59 +00:00
Alan Cox
72e51821d7 pmap_object_init_pt:
The size of vm_object::memq is vm_object::resident_page_count,
	not vm_object::size.
1999-05-28 05:38:56 +00:00
John Birrell
4d562a18fc - Make setroot() conditional on FFS etc, to avoid a compiler warning
on systems with no FFS.
- Remove all references to mfs from cpu_rootconf(). mfs_init is
  called prior to cpu_rootconf(), so it can set mountrootfsname to mfs
  and (more imporantly) set rootdev using the (bogus in Bruce's opinion)
  special major number of 255.
1999-05-24 00:30:49 +00:00
Doug Rabson
a3be63b3ce * Factor out the common code between the isa bus drivers for i386 and alpha.
* Re-work the resource allocation code to use helper functions in subr_bus.c.
* Add simple isa interface for manipulating the resource ranges which can be
  allocated and remove the code from isa_write_ivar() which was previously
  used for this purpose.
1999-05-22 15:18:28 +00:00