freebsd with flexible iflib nic queues
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HP -> CPQ Rearrange IDs to better match which chips they use. Convert to uniform product description strings. Simplify 7901A setup function. Add the NONPACKFIFO_BUG and PACED_NEGTABLE_BUG entries for the A. Add rev B bugs and features. The double write workaround for CURRSCB is only required if abort pending is set. Remove this work around and set the abort pending bug bit on the B at least until we have better confirmation that the double write is always safe. Add updated H2B identifiers Move IOCell paramters into softc and add a hook for the OSM to modify these as well as other settings prior to committing them to the chip. SLEW -> SLEWRATE PREQDIS in DEVCONFIG1 went away after the A2. Remove all code that references this bit. This is especially important since this bit was reused in the B for a different HW fix workaround. Properly set the AHD_NEW_IOCELL_OPTS and AHD_NEW_DFCNTRL_OPTS features for the B. Remove stray/random extra 7901A generic PCI table entry. Also switch the correct 7901A generic entry to use ID_ALL_MASK since we can only differentiate the 7901A from the 7902 by checking for a "type field" of 0xE. Set AHD_INTCOLLISIONT_BUG for the Rev B. Set the PREQDIS bit in DEVCONFIG1 for the B. The bit is misnamed, but seems to disable a work-around that breaks on the B on PCI busses. Add a routine for testing memory mapped register access. This will hopefully detect things like buggy via chipsets so that the OSM can fallback to using I/O mapped access when memory mapped I/O simply will not work. Approved by: re (blanket) |
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