122 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
dg
aa3ae6ef2a First steps in rewriting locore.s, and making info useful
when the machine panics.

i386/i386/locore.s:
1) got rid of most .set directives that were being used like
	#define's, and replaced them with appropriate #define's in
	the appropriate header files (accessed via genassym).
2) added comments to header inclusions and global definitions,
	and global variables
3) replaced some hardcoded constants with cpp defines (such as
	PDESIZE and others)
4) aligned all comments to the same column to make them easier to
	read
5) moved macro definitions for ENTRY, ALIGN, NOP, etc. to
	/sys/i386/include/asmacros.h
6) added #ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER around all of Bruce's debugger code
7) added new global '_KERNend' to store last location+1 of kernel
8) cleaned up zeroing of bss so that only bss is zeroed
9) fix zeroing of page tables so that it really does zero them all
	- not just if they follow the bss.
10) rewrote page table initialization code so that 1) works correctly
	and 2) write protects the kernel text by default
11) properly initialize the kernel page directory, upages, p0stack PT,
	and page tables. The previous scheme was more than a bit
	screwy.
12) change allocation of virtual area of IO hole so that it is
	fixed at KERNBASE + 0xa0000. The previous scheme put it
	right after the kernel page tables and then later expected
	it to be at KERNBASE +0xa0000
13) change multiple bogus settings of user read/write of various
	areas of kernel VM - including the IO hole; we should never
	be accessing the IO hole in user mode through the kernel
	page tables
14) split kernel support routines such as bcopy, bzero, copyin,
	copyout, etc. into a seperate file 'support.s'
15) split swtch and related routines into a seperate 'swtch.s'
16) split routines related to traps, syscalls, and interrupts
	into a seperate file 'exception.s'
17) remove some unused global variables from locore that got
	inserted by Garrett when he pulled them out of some .h
	files.

i386/isa/icu.s:
1) clean up global variable declarations
2) move in declaration of astpending and netisr

i386/i386/pmap.c:
1) fix calculation of virtual_avail. It previously was calculated
	to be right in the middle of the kernel page tables - not
	a good place to start allocating kernel VM.
2) properly allocate kernel page dir/tables etc out of kernel map
	- previously only took out 2 pages.

i386/i386/machdep.c:
1) modify boot() to print a warning that the system will reboot in
	PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME amount of seconds, and let the user
	abort with a key on the console. The machine will wait for
	ever if a key is typed before the reboot. The default is
	15 seconds, but can be set to 0 to mean don't wait at all,
	-1 to mean wait forever, or any positive value to wait for
	that many seconds.
2) print "Rebooting..." just before doing it.

kern/subr_prf.c:
1) remove PANICWAIT as it is deprecated by the change to machdep.c

i386/i386/trap.c:
1) add table of trap type strings and use it to print a real trap/
	panic message rather than just a number. Lot's of work to
	be done here, but this is the first step. Symbolic traceback
	is in the TODO.

i386/i386/Makefile.i386:
1) add support in to build support.s, exception.s and swtch.s

...and various changes to various header files to make all of the
	above happen.
1993-11-13 02:25:21 +00:00
ache
76098db5b5 Fixed minor bug in M[LSN] interpretation, added octave-tracking.
Added the slur-mark feature.
Name of ioctl's include sys/spkr.h changed to machine/speaker.h
1993-11-09 02:32:30 +00:00
alm
46df0965e7 Applied David Greenman's hack to disable IRQ conflict checking
when COM_MULTIPORT is defined.
1993-11-09 02:12:36 +00:00
jkh
79a69c41f4 Change from David Greenman to return properly unsigned irq. 1993-11-09 01:20:33 +00:00
ache
5a7a2e36f5 Add missing read flush code to siostop 1993-11-08 19:36:32 +00:00
wollman
d2ef484c3d Get rid of WFJ's use of sleep() for more user-friendly tsleep(). 1993-11-07 21:47:19 +00:00
wollman
bd2b2815f2 Made all header files idempotent and moved incorrect common data from
headers into a related source file.  Also fixed a bug in ed_probe() where
it was possible to fall off the end of the function
1993-11-07 17:44:34 +00:00
ache
a75aa5402e DST offset calculation removed, it is wrong in any case. 1993-11-04 01:56:31 +00:00
ache
c71cb496fa Russian keymap (RUKEYMAP) changes:
New syscons keys added: NEXT, DBG, RBT
AltGr Shift removed from right Alt
Shift state on -,+ keys exchanged
1993-11-04 01:49:20 +00:00
paul
7f9e326f19 Restored comments that were removed from npx.c using # comment
format rather than /* */, as per advise from Jordan.
1993-11-03 23:32:35 +00:00
paul
6d8373f3a9 Removed comments from within asm block.
New gas fails to parse comments within asm blocks properly. Simply
remove them until gas gets fixed.
1993-11-03 00:29:19 +00:00
jkh
10ecafe61a Now that STAR_SAVER and SNAKE_SAVER are kernel options, add code
to make sure that bad things don't happen if both are (incorrectly)
defined at once.
1993-10-31 00:19:01 +00:00
jkh
7967c5b8ed Fixed bug where syscons.c wouldn't compile if DDB was enabled.
Removed FAT_CURSOR and STAR_SAVER as compiled in defaults - these should
be kernel options!
1993-10-31 00:09:02 +00:00
jkh
ce47804b9f Update to latest Linux sound driver 2.0 1993-10-29 03:44:07 +00:00
rgrimes
c5a61da88b Put back the $Id$ strings 1993-10-28 06:15:14 +00:00
jkh
c914abf4aa This is syscons version 1.1 1993-10-28 05:27:36 +00:00
rgrimes
fc70a4f648 Fix for 1542C support, it turns out that the 0x8 extended bios flag is only
set when extended translation is turned on, thus we need to do the mailbox
unlock command no matter what value is in the extended bios flag byte as
the other extensions (ie, > 2 drive support) cause the same problems.

The code has been changed to ALWAYS unlock the mailbox interface on ALL
1542C class boards.
1993-10-28 02:38:36 +00:00
jkh
313b638950 From: Amancio Hasty Jr <hasty@netcom.com>
Make sure calls to gus_voice_irq() are protected from interrupts.
1993-10-24 19:38:06 +00:00
paul
b9f46ecfd6 Removed #define ISDEBUG from top of file, should be config option
to get debugging code compiled in.

Moved bpfilter.h out of ifdef'd code so it can be seen.
1993-10-24 04:42:32 +00:00
paul
70dfbc0e44 Moved allocation of memory into is_attach so that malloc gets
called once when card is attached. Solved problem with driver
getting hosed when a reset takes place.

Removed init_block array -- now part of malloced memory. No more
static declarations left.

Added code so that debug ioctl actually does something.
ifconfig is0 debug will now switch on debugging code.

Other general cleanups.
1993-10-24 04:27:00 +00:00
jkh
146223428e Enable mpu401 driver. 1993-10-23 22:21:00 +00:00
jkh
abc78b3565 Fixed up to at least compile (can't test) properly for FreeBSD 1993-10-23 22:13:42 +00:00
jkh
28cd21a9ba Made kernel printf's more closely follow standard BSD convention. 1993-10-23 21:11:49 +00:00
jkh
6fff94e5f0 This is the Linux generic soundcard driver, version 1.0c. Supports
SBlaster/Adlib/ProAudio Spectrum/Gravis/etc cards.  This is a BETA test
driver, please test it and get back to me!
1993-10-23 10:55:52 +00:00
dg
788f37f770 * Revision 2.11 1993/10/23 04:21:03 davidg
* Novell probe changed to be invasive because of too many complaints
 * about some clone boards not being reset properly and thus not
 * found on a warmboot. Yuck.
 *
 * Revision 2.10  1993/10/23  04:07:12  davidg
 * increment output errors if the device times out (done via watchdog)
 *
 * Revision 2.9  1993/10/23  04:01:45  davidg
 * increment input error counter if a packet with a bad length is
 * detected.
1993-10-23 04:52:41 +00:00
nate
2d3f6b81db This is my patched version of a busmouse driver originally by Rick Macklem
(rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca).  I am currently using it with a Microsoft
InPort busmouse, under FreeBSD Epsilon.  I hadn't planned on supporting it,
but I have patched it a few times, and I guess this is now the de facto
reference version, so send me any problems or improvements.

                                                        - Gene Stark
                                                          stark@cs.sunysb.edu
                                                          October 9, 1993
1993-10-19 19:46:49 +00:00
paul
5ea28ffef0 Free malloc'ed memory when resetting card. 1993-10-18 22:48:48 +00:00
rgrimes
3463847114 >From: Julian Elischer <julian@jules.dialix.oz.au>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1993 02:22:41 -40962758 (WST)

As the subject line says:
I can;t believe this typo is still here.

Has NOBODY used the isa_dmastart() routine for 16bit DMA?

I know I just hit the dma regs directly for the AHA1542,
and it appears that either everybody else does as well, or
they only use 8bit DMA (e.g. floppy)

Editors Note:
	The definition of DMA2_CHN was incorrectly using IO_DMA1!
1993-10-18 18:45:48 +00:00
jkh
1198436deb Patch from stever@csuohio.edu (Steve Ratliff) to make FAT_CURSOR work
on HDA/CGA displays.
1993-10-18 02:19:54 +00:00
paul
3c62cbe8ed Modified memory allocation to use malloc rather than a static array. 1993-10-17 22:22:46 +00:00
rgrimes
7b833e734d Removed all patch kit headers, sccsid and rcsid strings, put $Id$ in, some
minor cleanup.  Added $Id$ to files that did not have any version info, etc
1993-10-16 19:17:18 +00:00
rgrimes
3e9257e324 Removed all patch kit headers, sccsid and rcsid strings, put $Id$ in, some
minor cleanup.  Added $Id$ to files that did not have any version info, etc
1993-10-16 13:48:52 +00:00
rgrimes
32332990e2 Disable the aha_set_speed code since it breaks more than it fixes. 1993-10-16 12:27:20 +00:00
dg
b1c9fd13a6 * Revision 2.8 1993/10/15 10:59:56 davidg
* increase maximum time to wait for transmit DMA to complete to 120us.
 * call ed_reset() if the time limit is reached instead of trying
 * to abort the remote DMA.
 *
 * Revision 2.7  1993/10/15  10:49:10  davidg
 * minor change to way the mbuf pointer temp variable is assigned in
 * ed_start (slightly improves code readability)
 *
 * Revision 2.6  93/10/02  01:12:20  davidg
 * use ETHER_ADDR_LEN in NE probe rather than '6'.
1993-10-15 11:06:41 +00:00
rgrimes
1b5a6f1c95 Add detection code for what model of AHA154X/Z we are running on,
then use that information to fix the enhancemode features of the
1542C/CF boards by turning them off.

When doing this I found that the Buslogic 545S does NOT properly
mimic the 1542 families AHA_INQUIRE command.  It only returns 1
byte of information, when the adaptec manual clearly states that 4
bytes are to be returned.  I added a printf that explains the error
when we see a 545S for now, I tried to come up with a better solution,
but it involved to much work for now.
1993-10-15 09:43:51 +00:00
dg
36e051f4b5 Disassociate DTR and RTS. They were coupled together and shouldn't have
been. This was necessary to work around problems with some equipment
that don't respond favorably to having these both dropped simultaneously.
1993-10-14 09:13:54 +00:00
rgrimes
f2586b2d69 Surround printf for uha_init board not responding printf with #ifdef UHADEBUG,
since the main line probe code now tells you it did not find one.
1993-10-14 00:07:04 +00:00
rgrimes
2a243d882a Increase the DELAY that supposedly makes the Bustek 545 work from
1ms to 10ms.  I have my doubts, but oh well.
1993-10-13 16:34:10 +00:00
rgrimes
2b976dc12a ALL:
Removed patch kit headers and rcsid strings, add $Id$.

isa.c:

Removed old #ifdef notyet isa_configure code, since it will never be
used, and I have done 90% of what it attempted to.

Add conflict checking code that searchs back through the devtab's looking
for any device that has already been found that may conflict with what
we are about to probe.  Checks are mode for I/O address, memory address,
IRQ, and DRQ.  This should stop the screwing up of any device that has
alread been found by other device probes.
Print out messages when we are not going to probe a device due to
a conflict so the user knows WHY something was not found.  For example:

aha0 not probed due to irq conflict with ahb0 at 11

Now print out a message when a device is not found so the user knows
that it was probed for, but could not be found.  For example:

ed1 not found at 0x320

For devices that have I/O address < 0x100 say that they are on the
motherboard, not on isa!  The 0x100 magic number is per ISA spec.  It
may seem funny that pc0 and sc0 report as being on the motherboard, but
this is due to the fact that the I/O address used is that of the keyboard
controller which IS on the motherboard.  We really need to split the
keyboard probe from the display probe.  It is completly legal to build
a pc with out one or the other, or even with out both!

npx.c:

Return -1 from the probe routine if we are using the Emulator so
that the i/o addresses are not printed, this is the same trick used
for 486's.

Do not print the ``Errors reported via Exception 16'', and
``Errors reported via IRQ 13'' messages any more, since these just lead
to more user confusion that anything.  It still prints the message
``Error reporting broken, using 387 emulator'' so that the person is
aware that there mother board is ill.
1993-10-13 15:59:30 +00:00
rgrimes
d721cac8d9 Remove erronous definitions of PHYSTOKV, correct one is in param.h now. 1993-10-12 07:15:38 +00:00
rgrimes
6eefbe63b5 Use KERNBASE for locating stuff in kernel virtual memory, not hard coded
constants.
1993-10-12 06:59:36 +00:00
rgrimes
f33b02797e i82586 support file for Garrett Wollmans ie driver 1993-10-12 06:53:10 +00:00
rgrimes
75c981386a > Gcc2 generates memcpy calls when doing some structure copying in the
> code. As this memcpy generation is done by the compiler it doesn't
> work to have memcpy a macro. Instead I made it a static function that
> calls bcopy.

Okay, I tracked down the d*mn thing that is causing the memcpy to be
emmitted by gcc2.  In the following patch is a fix to eliminate the
one place that was causing gcc to do the memcpy in function ie_readframe
for the ie_recv_frame_desc rfd = *(ie->rframes[num]) structure copy.

I also fixed the code so that the NS (XNS) support would compile with
out error and removed the cruft #define ns_* stuff from the softc
structures (I did this a while back for all the other either drivers)

Removed the $Log$ and all of the old log stuff, that is all kept in
the cvs tree, no need to duplicate it in the file... I'll copy it
into my commit message so that it is all retained, except the
revision numbers are going to get screwed up.

It now compiles cleanly under my LINT kernel...

>  I have not yet tested this on the AT&T fiver cards yet. But, Wollman
> has used it on various other AT&T cards. I'm pretty sure Terry also
> uses this driver.

$Log$ stuff from Garretts original file
 * $Log$
 * Revision 1.32  1993/06/20  15:56:15  wollman
 * Fixed warning message.
 *
 * Revision 1.31  93/06/20  15:52:28  wollman
 * More compilation lint.
 *
 * Revision 1.30  93/06/20  15:48:16  wollman
 * Commented all the rest of the cast-qual warnings.  Might be
 * fixed someday by changing the prototypes of bcopy(), bzero(), etc.
 *
 * Revision 1.29  93/06/20  15:40:13  wollman
 * Started fixing some of the cast-qual warnings (most just commented).
 *
 * Revision 1.28  93/06/12  20:39:14  wollman
 * Changed definition of MK_24 to silence -Wcast-qual.
 *
 * Revision 1.27  93/06/08  17:05:57  wollman
 * Attach routine now returns void.
 *
 * Revision 1.26  93/06/08  16:31:21  wollman
 * Deleted attempt to set watchdog timer, since we don't use it.
 *
 * Revision 1.25  93/04/16  22:15:31  wollman
 * Fixed infinite loop in iestart() which would cause the transmitter
 * to constantly step on the Ethernet, sending the same two packets over
 * and over again.  This crashes the router (really!) and makes other
 * network users very angry.
 *
 * Revision 1.24  93/04/14  23:57:47  wollman
 * Increased transmit buffer size from 1504 to 1512, just in case I don't
 * understand how the MTU is used.
 *
 * Revision 1.23  93/04/14  23:16:19  wollman
 * Fix iestart() so that it only tries to execute a command if one was
 * queued up (oops...).
 *
 * Revision 1.22  93/04/14  23:02:16  wollman
 * Unknown changes.
 *
 * Revision 1.21  93/04/12  18:29:33  wollman
 * Added multiple transmit commands.  Note that they are always queued in
 * pairs (there are only two to begin with), and the I flag is only set
 * on the second one.  This should decrease interrupt activity somewhat.
 *
 * Revision 1.20  93/04/12  15:36:05  wollman
 * Changed setup of config block to take into account difference between
 * StarLAN (10BASE-T) and Ethernet: StarLAN is Manchester, Ethernet is NRZ.
 *
 * Revision 1.19  93/03/23  18:58:44  wollman
 * Raised count of receive buffers from 32 to 48 and included analysis of
 * memory usage in a comment near that definition.
 *
 * Revision 1.18  93/03/18  03:59:53  wollman
 * Last try to get large TCP windows to work...
 *
 * Revision 1.17  93/03/18  03:54:10  wollman
 * Added RNR processing as a part of receive interrupts.  Hopefully this
 * will make everything Just Work now.
 *
 * Revision 1.16  93/03/18  03:23:24  wollman
 * Still having problems with RNR conditions.  Basic problem: say we
 * set TCP window to 16k, which is a semsible value.  Then smart
 * partners will blast 16k to us, of which we can fit 8k minus a bit
 * into our buffers.  (Need to look at that memory map..)  So, we get
 * an RNR interrupt.  The problem is, what do we need to do in this case?
 * The original code doesn't work, but it doesn't hang the system either.
 *
 * Revision 1.15  93/03/18  02:37:00  wollman
 * Disabled watchdog timer.  This gets called from a timeout somewhere,
 * which is running up at softclock.  This is at a higher priority than
 * we are, so we can get interrupted in the process of receiving something
 * by the timer expiration, which is not a nice thing to have happen.
 * Question: how can we keep this functionality, but do it in sync with
 * our interrupts?  (Ugh!)
 *
 * Revision 1.14  93/03/18  02:35:46  wollman
 * Fixed some more problems with receive code---it works!
 *
 * Revision 1.13  93/03/17  20:15:59  wollman
 * Think we fixed the serious (showstopper) bugs in 1.12.
 *
 * Revision 1.12  93/03/15  17:45:39  wollman
 * Changed filtering logic dramatically to avoid the unnecessary copyin
 * for BPF or multicast routing when the packet is not for us.  (We
 * have to run in promiscuous mode in this case.)  We still need to
 * deal with the problem of allocating one mbuf per receive buffer;
 * we should be able to get away with a single mbuf for all reasonable
 * incoming packets, and using an mbuf cluster will help avoid unnecessary
 * copying of data.
 *
 * Revision 1.11  93/01/30  20:23:15  wollman
 * Fiddled with reset code to hopefully make it work better when the
 * watchdog timer expires.  Question: why does it make a difference that
 * we do the same thing through ieioctl() as we were doing before.  The
 * old code, when iereset() was called, the receive unit would completely
 * die.  But, a cycle of ifconfig ie0 down ; ifconfig ie0 up' would bring
 * things back to normal.  So, we try to mimic that now.  Grrr...
 *
 * Revision 1.10  93/01/29  17:26:50  wollman
 * Finally fixed multicast routing/BPF mb_map full problem!!!!
 * It turned out that, when we received a packet not for us, we
 * would just return from ie_readframe(), *WITHOUT* freeing the
 * mbuf that the packet was in.  So, when running in promiscuous
 * mode (i.e., multicast routing or BPF without -p), we would have
 * (on our extremely busy subnet 4) a memory leak of epic proportions.
 *
 * We now hold on to a single mbuf chain allocated in this way,
 * and the next time a packet is read, we free it.  Also, the
 * next time a packet is transmitted, we free it.  This way,
 * we never lose more than 6 mbufs total (and on average more like
 * 3).
 *
 * Revision 1.9  93/01/23  14:22:21  wollman
 * Added some StarLAN Fiber modifications from L. Jonas Olsson.
 *
 * Revision 1.8  93/01/23  14:02:34  wollman
 * Added support for IP multicasting.
 *
 * Revision 1.7  92/11/21  17:51:59  wollman
 * Added StarLAN Fiber version point to my driver.
 *
 * Revision 1.6  92/11/20  18:21:45  wollman
 * Fixed documentation, made out-of-mbuf condition an error.
 *
 * Revision 1.5  92/11/20  18:14:02  wollman
 * Move change of ethertype to host byte order so that it's after
 * bpf_mtap.  Hopefully, this will allow us to listen to incoming
 * IP packets.
 *
 * Revision 1.4  92/11/20  18:11:00  wollman
 * Added code to drop packets when we run out of mbufs rather than
 * panicking.  This should alleviate the problems observed when using tcpdump.
 *
 * Revision 1.3  92/11/14  14:12:40  wollman
 * Added BPF support code.
 *
 * Revision 1.2  92/11/14  13:30:26  wollman
 * Added RCS keywords
 *
1993-10-12 06:52:34 +00:00
dg
cdb2f59a7f incorporated patches from Marc Frajola (marc@escargot.rain.com) to
unset TS_TBLOCK when the RBLEN falls below the low water mark.
1993-10-12 06:32:28 +00:00
rgrimes
5cb0051c0c Mitsumi cd rom driver from Holger Viet as fixed up by Gary Clark II.
Still a little rought, but it seems to be working.
1993-10-12 06:08:31 +00:00
jkh
386f6d6a1c Removed FAT_CURSOR as default since it breaks certain CGA displays
and it is better to conform to the lowest common denominator.
Those wishing to retain it can always use options FAT_CURSOR in
their config files.
1993-10-08 21:21:59 +00:00
jkh
4109b57b94 Latest changs for XFree86 2.0 1993-10-04 22:23:03 +00:00
dg
d823f577a1 * Revision 2.5 93/09/30 17:44:14 davidg
* patch from vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) to work around
 * a hardware bug in cheap WD clone boards where the PROM checksum
 * byte is always zero
1993-10-01 00:56:43 +00:00
rgrimes
dabd9eb789 Change #include <sys/console.h> to <machine/console.h>, file will be moved
shortly
1993-09-30 23:59:49 +00:00
rgrimes
d67eb904e9 >From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko)
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300

Description:
	Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy.
	It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like
	tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different
	tape density etc.
Fix:
	This driver is a replacement of the old one.
	It was not tested on different controllers, though.

	This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD,
	which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers.
	It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek
	tape driver from CMU.

In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements:
1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added.
2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine.
3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP.
   Mt command now works adequately with this driver.
4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait
   until they finish.  The next open() will wait for it instead.
5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations.
   This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange
   tape operations.
6) Tape density switching added.
7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation,
   is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as:

	wtread    reading data from the tape
	wtwrite   writing data to the tape
	wtrfm     reading the tape marker
	wtwfm     writing the tape marker
	wtrew     rewinding the tape
	wterase   doing WTQICMD ERASE operation
	wtretens  doing WTQICMD RETENS operation
	wtorew    doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation
	wtorfm    doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation
	wtowfm    doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation

Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning
pwoperly.  Use raw interface instead.
1993-09-30 20:12:37 +00:00