- %q -> %ll.
Fixed nearby errors not reported by gcc -Wformat on i386's:
- don't assume that the promotion of [u_]int64_t is [u_]quad_t.
- don't use signed formats for unsigned args.
Add Cybernet copyright.
OK'd-by: Chuck Jacobus <chuck@cybernet.com>
update_plex_state:
If any subdisk in the plex is initializing, set the plex to
initializing state. This gets rid of the ugly corrupt/degraded/up
transitions which previously occurred.
Desired-by: Steve Taylor <staylor@cybernet.com>
sddownstate:
Add new function, used by checksdstate.
checksdstate:
Let sddownstate decide what status to return.
Add Cybernet copyright.
OK'd-by: Chuck Jacobus <chuck@cybernet.com>
logrq: save device major and minor numbers to compensate for lost
dev_t.
launch_requests: Don't issue requests which are marked
XFR_BAD_SUBDISK. This may make things easier in bre().
bre:
Rearrange.
- Change some comments
- Recognize holes in plex structure. Formerly this could lead to
incorrect write to the plex. Return REQUEST_DEGRADED on a read
request, but carry on to the bitter end on a write request, and
mark the requests for the inaccessible subdisks with
XFR_BAD_SUBDISK.
- return REQUEST_EOF if the requested transfer goes beyond the end
of the plex. This is not an error, since other plexes may go
further into the volume address space.
build_read_request:
Handle REQUEST_DEGRADED returned from bre().
sdio:
Lock buffer before issuing the requests.
will only accept partitions of type 'vinum'.
format_config: Use the new %q format option in kvprintf, thus getting
rid of some of the filthiest code I've written in a long time. Also
remove the lltoa() function.
With-great-thanks-to: peter
format_config: Accept the fact that a subdisk might not be attached to
a plex, and save the config correctly.
vinum_scandisk: Scan all slices on a drive with a Microsoft partition
table. Only look at the compatibility slice if nothing was found in
the Microsoft slices.
This change removes a frequently employed method of shooting
yourself in the foot: people would decide that the Vinum drives
belonged on their own slice, and they wouldn't be able to start the
subsystem after a reboot. Documentation updates to follow.
initialize subdisks. Probably the plex-related subdisk type will die
a death.
vinumconfig.c:
Accept (and ignore) kernel state information in userland config
files. This saves a lot of error recovery and also makes it possible
to use the output of printconfig to create new configuration.
Remove checkdiskconfig(). It wasn't needed any more.
Start adding support for hot spare drives. You can't put anything on
them (yet).
Change message formats from %lld to %qd.
get_empty_sd: Initialize size to -1. Previously this was done in
config_subdisk, which is the wrong place.
start_config: set current drive, plex and volume to -1, thus stopping
update configurations from taking their defaults from old configs.
now used in f_ops in place of NULL, and modifications to the files
are more carefully ordered. f_ops should also be set to &badfileops
upon "close" of a file.
This does not fix other problems mentioned in this PR than the first
one.
PR: 11629
Reviewed by: peter
eisa_add_intr() which now takes an additional arguement (one of
EISA_TRIGGER_LEVEL or EISA_TRIGGER_EDGE).
The flag RR_SHAREABLE has no effect when passed to
bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, ...) in an EISA device context as
the eisa_alloc_resource() call (bus_alloc_resource method) now deals
with this flag directly, depending on the device ivars.
This change does nothing more than move all the 'shared = inb(foo + iobsse)'
nonesense to the device probe methods rather than the device attach.
Also, print out 'edge' or 'level' in the IRQ announcement message.
Reviewed by: dfr
- 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
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>
This function is called for each device for which no driver
was found.
Output is similar to the eisa_probe_nomatch() function but with the
added benefit of displaying the assigned IRQ (since PCI gives us
this information up front.)
Output is like so:
pci0: unknown card CPQ0508 (vendor=0x0e11, dev=0x0508) at 11.0 irq 9
pci0: unknown card DFZ0508 (vendor=0x10da, dev=0x0508) at 11.0 irq 9
pci0: unknown card DBL0508 (vendor=0x104c, dev=0x0508) at 11.0 irq 9
pci0: unknown card DDM0011 (vendor=0x108d, dev=0x0011) at 11.0 irq 9
I'm not happy with the 3 lines of macro cruft that got added but
I consider it a temporary annoyance as those bits will be moved to
some place where PCI, EISA and ISAPNP code will be able to use them.
(Not surprisingly, this message is longer than the code in question.)
Reviewed by: peter, dfr
a PCI memory mapped region, rman_get_bushandle() returns what happens
to be a kernel virtual address pointing to the base of the PCI shared
memory window. However this is not the behavior on all platforms:
the only thing you should do with the bushandle is pass it to the
bus_spare_read()/bus_space_write() routines. If you actually do want
the kernel virtual address of the base of the PCI memory window, you
need to use rman_get_virtual().
The problem is that at the moment, rman_get_virtual() returns a physical
address, which is bad. In order to get the kernel virtual address we
need, we have to play with it a little.
Presumeably this behavior will be changed, but in the meantime the
Tigon driver won't work. So for the moment, I'm adding a kludge to
make things happy on the alpha: the correct kernel virtual address
is calculated from the value returned by rman_get_virtual(). This
should be removed once rman_get_virtual() starts doing the right
thing.
This should make the Tigon actuall work on the alpha now.
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.
critical mbuf fields to sane values. Simplify the use of ETHER_ALIGN to
enforce payload alignment, and turn it on on the x86 as well as alpha
since it helps with NFS which wants the payload to be longword aligned
even though the hardware doesn't require it.
This fixes a problem with the ti driver causing an unaligned access trap
on the Alpha due to m_adj() sometimes not setting the alignment correctly
because of incomplete mbuf initialization.
the driver_t declaration should be "skc" not "sk". Technically, "skc"
is the parent PCI device (the SysKonnect GEnesis controller) and "sk0"
and "sk1" are the network interfaces that get attached to it.