101518 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
green
d89ed54a8b Document the "return" built-in better: it will exit . (sources) and
the top-level shell instance, too.
2004-04-14 15:58:50 +00:00
green
4159ce22be The newpcm headers currently #define away INTR_MPSAFE and INTR_TYPE_AV
because they bogusly check for defined(INTR_MPSAFE) -- something which
never was a #define.  Correct the definitions.

This make INTR_TYPE_AV finally get used instead of the lower-priority
INTR_TYPE_TTY, so it's quite possible some improvement will be had
on sound driver performance.  It would also make all the drivers
marked INTR_MPSAFE actually run without Giant (which does seem to
work for me), but:
	INTR_MPSAFE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM EVERY SOUND DRIVER!
It needs to be re-added on a case-by-case basis since there is no one
who will vouch for which sound drivers, if any, willy actually operate
correctly without Giant, since there hasn't been testing because of
this bug disabling INTR_MPSAFE.

Found by:	"Yuriy Tsibizov" <Yuriy.Tsibizov@gfk.ru>
2004-04-14 14:57:49 +00:00
bde
b07f071cf0 Include <sys/proc.h> instead of depending on namespace pollution in
<sys/user.h> for the definition of TDF_SINTR.  Fixed anachronous
spelling of TDF_SINTR in a comment

Demangled VCS ids.  There were 2 misplaced copies of $FreeBSD$ and of
the include before it.  The vendor id infrastructure was edited.

Fixed the only other remaining style bug since rev.1.1 (expansion of
struct member names made a line too long).
2004-04-14 09:34:17 +00:00
bde
253d68a52a Include <sys/proc.h> for the definition of PS_INMEM instead of
depending on namespace pollution in <sys/user.h>.

Reduced nearby include messes.
2004-04-14 09:01:56 +00:00
wpaul
9765d24df6 Continue my efforts to imitate Windows as closely as possible by
attempting to duplicate Windows spinlocks. Windows spinlocks differ
from FreeBSD spinlocks in the way they block preemption. FreeBSD
spinlocks use critical_enter(), which masks off _all_ interrupts.
This prevents any other threads from being scheduled, but it also
prevents ISRs from running. In Windows, preemption is achieved by
raising the processor IRQL to DISPATCH_LEVEL, which prevents other
threads from preempting you, but does _not_ prevent device ISRs
from running. (This is essentially what Solaris calls dispatcher
locks.) The Windows spinlock itself (kspin_lock) is just an integer
value which is atomically set when you acquire the lock and atomically
cleared when you release it.

FreeBSD doesn't have IRQ levels, so we have to cheat a little by
using thread priorities: normal thread priority is PASSIVE_LEVEL,
lowest interrupt thread priority is DISPATCH_LEVEL, highest thread
priority is DEVICE_LEVEL (PI_REALTIME) and critical_enter() is
HIGH_LEVEL. In practice, only PASSIVE_LEVEL and DISPATCH_LEVEL
matter to us. The immediate benefit of all this is that I no
longer have to rely on a mutex pool.

Now, I'm sure many people will be seized by the urge to criticize
me for doing an end run around our own spinlock implementation, but
it makes more sense to do it this way. Well, it does to me anyway.

Overview of the changes:

- Properly implement hal_lock(), hal_unlock(), hal_irql(),
  hal_raise_irql() and hal_lower_irql() so that they more closely
  resemble their Windows counterparts. The IRQL is determined by
  thread priority.

- Make ntoskrnl_lock_dpc() and ntoskrnl_unlock_dpc() do what they do
  in Windows, which is to atomically set/clear the lock value. These
  routines are designed to be called from DISPATCH_LEVEL, and are
  actually half of the work involved in acquiring/releasing spinlocks.

- Add FASTCALL1(), FASTCALL2() and FASTCALL3() macros/wrappers
  that allow us to call a _fastcall function in spite of the fact
  that our version of gcc doesn't support __attribute__((__fastcall__))
  yet. The macros take 1, 2 or 3 arguments, respectively. We need
  to call hal_lock(), hal_unlock() etc... ourselves, but can't really
  invoke the function directly. I could have just made the underlying
  functions native routines and put _fastcall wrappers around them for
  the benefit of Windows binaries, but that would create needless bloat.

- Remove ndis_mtxpool and all references to it. We don't need it
  anymore.

- Re-implement the NdisSpinLock routines so that they use hal_lock()
  and friends like they do in Windows.

- Use the new spinlock methods for handling lookaside lists and
  linked list updates in place of the mutex locks that were there
  before.

- Remove mutex locking from ndis_isr() and ndis_intrhand() since they're
  already called with ndis_intrmtx held in if_ndis.c.

- Put ndis_destroy_lock() code under explicit #ifdef notdef/#endif.
  It turns out there are some drivers which stupidly free the memory
  in which their spinlocks reside before calling ndis_destroy_lock()
  on them (touch-after-free bug). The ADMtek wireless driver
  is guilty of this faux pas. (Why this doesn't clobber Windows I
  have no idea.)

- Make NdisDprAcquireSpinLock() and NdisDprReleaseSpinLock() into
  real functions instead of aliasing them to NdisAcaquireSpinLock()
  and NdisReleaseSpinLock(). The Dpr routines use
  KeAcquireSpinLockAtDpcLevel() level and KeReleaseSpinLockFromDpcLevel(),
  which acquires the lock without twiddling the IRQL.

- In ndis_linksts_done(), do _not_ call ndis_80211_getstate(). Some
  drivers may call the status/status done callbacks as the result of
  setting an OID: ndis_80211_getstate() gets OIDs, which means we
  might cause the driver to recursively access some of its internal
  structures unexpectedly. The ndis_ticktask() routine will call
  ndis_80211_getstate() for us eventually anyway.

- Fix the channel setting code a little in ndis_80211_setstate(),
  and initialize the channel to IEEE80211_CHAN_ANYC. (The Microsoft
  spec says you're not supposed to twiddle the channel in BSS mode;
  I may need to enforce this later.) This fixes the problems I was
  having with the ADMtek adm8211 driver: we were setting the channel
  to a non-standard default, which would cause it to fail to associate
  in BSS mode.

- Use hal_raise_irql() to raise our IRQL to DISPATCH_LEVEL when
  calling certain miniport routines, per the Microsoft documentation.

I think that's everything. Hopefully, other than fixing the ADMtek
driver, there should be no apparent change in behavior.
2004-04-14 07:48:03 +00:00
njl
6ad9bc9a77 Style cleanups, M_ZERO instead of bzero. 2004-04-14 03:45:20 +00:00
njl
7e03a67713 Style cleanups, use M_ZERO instead of bzero, unify the !semaphore and
semaphore return paths.
2004-04-14 03:43:06 +00:00
njl
10f3b6fc29 Style cleanup, plus properly backup partial resource allocation in
AcpiOsInstallInterruptHandler() in the case of failure to initialize.
2004-04-14 03:41:06 +00:00
njl
d84baf420a Style cleanups to reduce diffs to locking tree. 2004-04-14 03:39:08 +00:00
njl
ad7733a68a Style and printf message cleanups. 2004-04-14 03:34:11 +00:00
njl
2829e3ec62 Use METHOD_VIDEO instead of the method string itself.
Pointed out by:	Andrew Thompson
2004-04-14 03:32:01 +00:00
njl
9e1427e0cf Use TRUE for a boolean and a style nit. 2004-04-14 03:30:09 +00:00
imp
cd0c9b1f7e sx was randomly added to NOTES. Instead, place it in the misc
hardware in properly sorted order.  Fix a little disorder while I'm
here.

Submitted by: bde
2004-04-14 02:25:31 +00:00
njl
fbb8b45dea Update the name for edge triggered for the 20040402 import. 2004-04-14 02:20:35 +00:00
imp
76819b407f Prefer uint16_t to ushort.
Submitted by: bde
2004-04-14 02:20:01 +00:00
njl
fcb88d0194 Check in files with local changes:
* In the resume path, give up after waiting for a while
for WAK_STS to be set.  Some BIOSs never set it.

* Allow access to the field if it is within the region size rounded
up to a multiple of the access byte width.  This overcomes "off-by-one"
programming errors in the AML often found in Toshiba laptops.
2004-04-14 02:17:00 +00:00
njl
fbcf6e9700 Check in unmodified files off the vendor branch. 2004-04-14 02:14:51 +00:00
njl
565e13e588 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r128212,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
2004-04-14 02:10:27 +00:00
njl
3c67c2e8d5 Import ACPI-CA 20040402 distribution. 2004-04-14 02:10:27 +00:00
njl
ac3f2a8703 Add another cleanfile for future imports. 2004-04-14 02:03:33 +00:00
luigi
94049d0810 In an effort to simplify the routing code, try to deprecate rtalloc()
in favour of rtalloc_ign(), which is what would end up being called
anyways.

There are 25 more instances of rtalloc() in net*/ and
about 10 instances of rtalloc_ign()
2004-04-14 01:13:14 +00:00
brooks
6a86b01672 Staticize <if>_clone_{create,destroy} functions.
Reviewed by:	mlaier
2004-04-14 00:57:49 +00:00
kientzle
58455f9e3f A simple cache of uid->uname lookups and gid->gname lookups eliminates
almost 1/2 of the CPU time required to create an uncompressed archive
and makes a noticable reduction in wallclock time.
2004-04-14 00:40:54 +00:00
njl
36be62a85e Add support for video output switching. It appears no systems use HCI to
change the video output but use a separate device with a DSSX method
and a HID of "TOS6201" instead.  We use a pseudo-driver to get the handle
for this object and pass it to the acpi_toshiba driver.

This is untested but seems to match the Linux Toshiba driver.
2004-04-14 00:23:58 +00:00
kientzle
2d6a22a91d When all the links to a file have been dumped, don't forget
to free() the memory used to store the filename.
2004-04-13 23:50:48 +00:00
kientzle
a67431b09b Eliminate a lot of malloc/free calls by using
a stack-allocated buffer for safe_fprintf formatting.
Only if the result is too large do we resort to malloc.
2004-04-13 23:49:02 +00:00
kientzle
5c2c79eafd * Plug a buffer overrun in ACL parsing. (archive_entry.c)
* Re-use a single buffer for shar output formatting rather
   than hammering the heap. (archive_write_set_format_shar.c)
 * Fix a handful of minor memory leaks and clean up some of the
   memory-management code.
2004-04-13 23:45:37 +00:00
vkashyap
2d52f8e62f Adding man page for 3ware's 9000 series storage controller driver (twa).
Reviewed by: ru
2004-04-13 20:57:44 +00:00
kientzle
ec9a891664 Manpage changes suggested by Irina Liakh.
Also, add -h as a synonym for -H, for Linux Standards Base compliance.
2004-04-13 19:45:55 +00:00
imp
d5f2a0a5ed Boomerang 10/100BT (found in 2c905-TX) chips apparently suffer the
same problems as their Hurricane 575* bretheren in that one could set
the memory mapped port, but that has no effect.  Add a quirk for this.

# I'll have to see if I can dig up documentation on these parts to see
# if there's someway software can know this other than a table...
2004-04-13 19:34:20 +00:00
imp
b471e53762 Some devices have what appear to be invalid BARs. They are invalid in
the sense that any write to them reads back as a 0.  This presents a
problem to our resource allocation scheme.  If we encounter such vars,
the code now treats them as special, allowing any allocation against
them to succeed.  I've not seen anything in the standard to clearify
what host software should do when it encounters these sorts of BARs.

Also cleaned up some output while I'm here and add commmented out
bootverbose lines until I'm ready to reduce the verbosity of boot
messages.

This gets a number of south bridges and ata controllers made mostly by
VIA, AMD and nVidia working again.  Thanks to Soren Schmidt for his
help in coming up with this patch.
2004-04-13 19:31:57 +00:00
fjoe
942f7be747 Fix examples. 2004-04-13 19:31:21 +00:00
fjoe
14d6c54105 Use ifconfig(8) for setting common 802.11 parameters.
Submitted by:	Stanislav A. Svirid <count@riss-telecom.ru>
2004-04-13 19:25:26 +00:00
fjoe
43b27a4d76 Add Direct Sequence 354K and 512K (needed for arl(4)). 2004-04-13 19:23:46 +00:00
nectar
e745908f35 Update version strings for Heimdal: 0.6 -> 0.6.1 2004-04-13 16:41:00 +00:00
imp
d14cbe0db8 Remove extra copy of code.
Noticed by: Carlos Velasco
2004-04-13 14:39:26 +00:00
luigi
7a125692f3 Massive cleanup of the code removing global variables to
pass function arguments and results.

Hopefully no functional changes except fixing a couple of
bugs which could cause endless loops if an ioctl() on an
interface would fail.
2004-04-13 14:16:37 +00:00
nyan
7b1ee4071d Enable the sx driver on i386 and pc98. 2004-04-13 14:04:25 +00:00
des
8f6e7eec62 Use headers from the kernel source tree rather than installed headers.
Submitted by:	ru
2004-04-13 13:43:11 +00:00
des
d6c0324b5f Add a kernel-toolchain target which only builds the bits required to build
a kernel.  This is essentially the same as the toolchain target, except
that it does not build headers and libraries.

Submitted by:	ru
2004-04-13 13:42:01 +00:00
ru
0807140c6b Mark the "obj" target with the .PHONY attribute. 2004-04-13 12:36:00 +00:00
luigi
d4f4d3d662 Back out previous commit, it was unintentional.
Keep WARNS at 3 though the code does compile with WARNS=5 at least on i386

Noticed by: ru
2004-04-13 11:45:28 +00:00
luigi
ce58934c26 Replace ROUNDUP/ADVANCE with SA_SIZE 2004-04-13 11:24:43 +00:00
luigi
f83ca5e62d route.h: introduce a macro, SA_SIZE(struct sockaddr *) which returns
the space occupied by a struct sockaddr when passed through a
routing socket.
Use it to replace the macro ROUNDUP(int), that does the same but
is redefined by every file which uses it, courtesy of
the School of Cut'n'Paste Programming(TM).

(partial) userland changes to follow.
2004-04-13 11:22:22 +00:00
ru
c3b6d70103 Teach the script where libssl actually lives.
Submitted by:	Michael Bretterklieber <mbretter@a-quadrat.at>
2004-04-13 11:06:20 +00:00
sos
cc41608d4e Add support for the Promise command sequencer present on all modern Promise
controllers (PDC203** PDC206**).

This also adds preliminary support for the Promise SX4/SX4000 but *only*
as a "normal" Promise ATA controller (ATA RAID's are supported though
but only RAID0, RAID1 and RAID0+1).

This cuts off yet another 5-8% of the command overhead on promise controllers,
making them the fastest we have ever had support for.

Work is now continuing to add support for this in ATA RAID, to accellerate
ATA RAID quite a bit on these controllers, and especially the SX4/SX4000
series as they have quite a few tricks in there..

This commit also adds a few fixes to the SATA code needed for proper support.
2004-04-13 09:44:20 +00:00
ru
cd72891375 Bump __FreeBSD_version on behalf of the new .warning directive in make(1).
Requested by:	kris
2004-04-13 09:33:33 +00:00
luigi
1321dcb1f2 Make functions and variables static.
Remove global variables in favour of local ones.
Fix indentation of a couple of switch statements.

Overall, this program badly need cleaning up, as it relies
on information passed around through global variables.
2004-04-13 08:34:52 +00:00
ru
28932acb1c Added FreeBSD 5.2.1, just in case. 2004-04-13 07:12:17 +00:00
ru
9999084f7a Added upcoming 4.10 and 5.3 releases.
Reminded by:	marcel
2004-04-13 07:07:46 +00:00