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jhb
3a77bccdbb Remove constants defining the bitmasks of the old giant kernel lock. 2001-04-10 22:22:01 +00:00
jhb
33d37b3b97 Remove the old APIC I/O higher level IPI API in favor of the newer MI
API for IPI's that isn't tied to the Intel APIC.  MD code can still use
the apic_ipi() function or dink with the apic directly if needed to send
MD IPI's.
2001-04-10 22:18:21 +00:00
jhb
ee034b0be2 Remove the BETTER_CLOCK #ifdef's. The code is on by default and is here
to stay for the foreseeable future.

OK'd by:	peter (the idea)
2001-04-10 21:34:13 +00:00
jhb
7df3e25496 Add an MI API for sending IPI's. I used the same API present on the alpha
because:
 - it used a better namespace (smp_ipi_* rather than *_ipi),
 - it used better constant names for the IPI's (IPI_* rather than
   X*_OFFSET), and
 - this API also somewhat exists for both alpha and ia64 already.
2001-04-10 21:04:32 +00:00
greid
adb816942e Add another card to the list of Neomagic 256AV's which don't have AC97
codecs. Also, add some additional code to check for future cards without
this feature - attempting to initialise them as AC97 cards will hang the
machine.

PR:		26427
Reviewed by:	cg
2001-04-10 14:28:21 +00:00
cg
5bd038eff8 lock the mutex, not the softc pointer. 2001-04-10 13:52:26 +00:00
mckusick
3931e94b1f Directory layout preference improvements from Grigoriy Orlov <gluk@ptci.ru>.
His description of the problem and solution follow. My own tests show
speedups on typical filesystem intensive workloads of 5% to 12% which
is very impressive considering the small amount of code change involved.

------

  One day I noticed that some file operations run much faster on
small file systems then on big ones. I've looked at the ffs
algorithms, thought about them, and redesigned the dirpref algorithm.

  First I want to describe the results of my tests. These results are old
and I have improved the algorithm after these tests were done. Nevertheless
they show how big the perfomance speedup may be. I have done two file/directory
intensive tests on a two OpenBSD systems with old and new dirpref algorithm.
The first test is "tar -xzf ports.tar.gz", the second is "rm -rf ports".
The ports.tar.gz file is the ports collection from the OpenBSD 2.8 release.
It contains 6596 directories and 13868 files. The test systems are:

1. Celeron-450, 128Mb, two IDE drives, the system at wd0, file system for
   test is at wd1. Size of test file system is 8 Gb, number of cg=991,
   size of cg is 8m, block size = 8k, fragment size = 1k OpenBSD-current
   from Dec 2000 with BUFCACHEPERCENT=35

2. PIII-600, 128Mb, two IBM DTLA-307045 IDE drives at i815e, the system
   at wd0, file system for test is at wd1. Size of test file system is 40 Gb,
   number of cg=5324, size of cg is 8m, block size = 8k, fragment size = 1k
   OpenBSD-current from Dec 2000 with BUFCACHEPERCENT=50

You can get more info about the test systems and methods at:
http://www.ptci.ru/gluk/dirpref/old/dirpref.html

                              Test Results

             tar -xzf ports.tar.gz               rm -rf ports
  mode  old dirpref new dirpref speedup old dirprefnew dirpref speedup
                             First system
 normal     667         472      1.41       477        331       1.44
 async      285         144      1.98       130         14       9.29
 sync       768         616      1.25       477        334       1.43
 softdep    413         252      1.64       241         38       6.34
                             Second system
 normal     329         81       4.06       263.5       93.5     2.81
 async      302         25.7    11.75       112          2.26   49.56
 sync       281         57.0     4.93       263         90.5     2.9
 softdep    341         40.6     8.4        284          4.76   59.66

"old dirpref" and "new dirpref" columns give a test time in seconds.
speedup - speed increasement in times, ie. old dirpref / new dirpref.

------

Algorithm description

The old dirpref algorithm is described in comments:

/*
 * Find a cylinder to place a directory.
 *
 * The policy implemented by this algorithm is to select from
 * among those cylinder groups with above the average number of
 * free inodes, the one with the smallest number of directories.
 */

A new directory is allocated in a different cylinder groups than its
parent directory resulting in a directory tree that is spreaded across
all the cylinder groups. This spreading out results in a non-optimal
access to the directories and files. When we have a small filesystem
it is not a problem but when the filesystem is big then perfomance
degradation becomes very apparent.

What I mean by a big file system ?

  1. A big filesystem is a filesystem which occupy 20-30 or more percent
     of total drive space, i.e. first and last cylinder are physically
     located relatively far from each other.
  2. It has a relatively large number of cylinder groups, for example
     more cylinder groups than 50% of the buffers in the buffer cache.

The first results in long access times, while the second results in
many buffers being used by metadata operations. Such operations use
cylinder group blocks and on-disk inode blocks. The cylinder group
block (fs->fs_cblkno) contains struct cg, inode and block bit maps.
It is 2k in size for the default filesystem parameters. If new and
parent directories are located in different cylinder groups then the
system performs more input/output operations and uses more buffers.
On filesystems with many cylinder groups, lots of cache buffers are
used for metadata operations.

My solution for this problem is very simple. I allocate many directories
in one cylinder group. I also do some things, so that the new allocation
method does not cause excessive fragmentation and all directory inodes
will not be located at a location far from its file's inodes and data.
The algorithm is:
/*
 * Find a cylinder group to place a directory.
 *
 * The policy implemented by this algorithm is to allocate a
 * directory inode in the same cylinder group as its parent
 * directory, but also to reserve space for its files inodes
 * and data. Restrict the number of directories which may be
 * allocated one after another in the same cylinder group
 * without intervening allocation of files.
 *
 * If we allocate a first level directory then force allocation
 * in another cylinder group.
 */

  My early versions of dirpref give me a good results for a wide range of
file operations and different filesystem capacities except one case:
those applications that create their entire directory structure first
and only later fill this structure with files.

  My solution for such and similar cases is to limit a number of
directories which may be created one after another in the same cylinder
group without intervening file creations. For this purpose, I allocate
an array of counters at mount time. This array is linked to the superblock
fs->fs_contigdirs[cg]. Each time a directory is created the counter
increases and each time a file is created the counter decreases. A 60Gb
filesystem with 8mb/cg requires 10kb of memory for the counters array.

  The maxcontigdirs is a maximum number of directories which may be created
without an intervening file creation. I found in my tests that the best
performance occurs when I restrict the number of directories in one cylinder
group such that all its files may be located in the same cylinder group.
There may be some deterioration in performance if all the file inodes
are in the same cylinder group as its containing directory, but their
data partially resides in a different cylinder group. The maxcontigdirs
value is calculated to try to prevent this condition. Since there is
no way to know how many files and directories will be allocated later
I added two optimization parameters in superblock/tunefs. They are:

        int32_t  fs_avgfilesize;   /* expected average file size */
        int32_t  fs_avgfpdir;      /* expected # of files per directory */

These parameters have reasonable defaults but may be tweeked for special
uses of a filesystem. They are only necessary in rare cases like better
tuning a filesystem being used to store a squid cache.

I have been using this algorithm for about 3 months. I have done
a lot of testing on filesystems with different capacities, average
filesize, average number of files per directory, and so on. I think
this algorithm has no negative impact on filesystem perfomance. It
works better than the default one in all cases. The new dirpref
will greatly improve untarring/removing/coping of big directories,
decrease load on cvs servers and much more. The new dirpref doesn't
speedup a compilation process, but also doesn't slow it down.

Obtained from:	Grigoriy Orlov <gluk@ptci.ru>
2001-04-10 08:38:59 +00:00
bp
a414f03f5d Import kernel part of SMB/CIFS requester.
Add smbfs(CIFS) filesystem.

Userland part will be in the ports tree for a while.

Obtained from:	smbfs-1.3.7-dev package.
2001-04-10 07:59:06 +00:00
alfred
88436d21df Add more diagnostic output for failure.
s/1518/ETHER_MAX_LEN

Some style changes, add some braces, mostly residual from having
a lot of debug hooks added while working on this driver.

Bring in a plethora of changes from NetBSD:

	revision 1.58
	date: 2001/03/08 11:07:08;  author: ichiro;  state: Exp;  lines: +17 -1
	it wait until busy flag disappears.
	it was able to prevent some cards with late initializing faling in wi_reset().

	revision 1.41
	date: 2000/10/13 19:15:08;  author: jonathan;  state: Exp;  lines: +4 -2
	Fix wi_intr() to avoid touching card registers during insert/remove  events,
	when sharing an interrupt with other devices:
	check sc->sc_enabled,  and drop the interrupt if its' off.

	revision 1.30
	date: 2000/08/18 04:11:48;  author: jhawk;  state: Exp;  lines: +4 -4
	Copy wi_{dst,src}_addr from struct wi_frame into faked-up ether_header
	instead of addr1 and addr2. THis means that tcpdump -e will show the
	correct MAC address for communications with access points instead of showing
	the BSSID.

	In the future there should be 802.11 support for bpf/libpcap/tcpdump,
	but that is aways down the road.
2001-04-10 05:29:26 +00:00
bp
c7aea79d8d Avoid endless recursion on panic.
Reviewed by:	jhb
2001-04-10 00:56:19 +00:00
jhb
242556cfec Maintain a reference count on the witness struct. When the reference
count drops to 0 in witness_destroy, set the w_name and w_file pointers
to point to the string "(dead)" and the w_line field to 0.  This way,
if a mutex of a given name is used only in a module, then as long as
all mutexes in the module are destroyed when the module is unloaded,
witness will not maintain stale references to the mutex's name in the
module's data section causing a panic later on when the w_name or w_file
field's are examined.
2001-04-09 22:34:05 +00:00
mjacob
fec08fc485 Several things:
1. Pick up MII/PHY support for Livengood copper part (10/100/1000) from
Parag Patel. It was a fairly complete but not quite platform independent
job.

2. Finish silly offset differences that LIVENGOOD vs. WISEMAN registers
have (so the !)$*!)$*!$ fiber LIVENGOOD now works too).

3. Ansify the source.

So- we now suppor tthe PRO1000F and PRO1000T adapters.
2001-04-09 21:54:15 +00:00
mjacob
ba27ea97e4 Add in MII support for LICENGOOD copper part (10/100/1000). Add in some
more flags for verbose as well as debug printing.
2001-04-09 21:48:50 +00:00
mjacob
8096e9e8f4 Pick up changes from Parag Patel and Kachun Lee, and self:
1. The offsets for some registers change in LIVENGOOD. Gratuitously.

2. Define LIVENGOOD and LIVENGOOD_CU part numbers. Add some more
specific LIVENGOOD defaults.

3. Add definitions for PHY support for the copper LIVENGOOD part
(10/100/1000).
2001-04-09 21:47:11 +00:00
jhb
cd92f5e07a - One can now specify the decimal pid of a process to trace as a parameter.
Since pid's are not in the kernel address space, this doesn't conflict
  with the funcionality of specifying an arbitrary frame pointer to the
  trace command.
- If the first function of a backtrace maps to fork_trampoline, then this
  is a newly fork'd process that has not been executed yet, so just print
  out the first frame and then return for that case.
- Lower the default count from 65535 to 1024.  ddb doesn't trace into
  userland, and if the stack gets hosed and starts looping it's less
  annoying.
2001-04-09 21:43:45 +00:00
mjacob
179a4916c8 We now depend on miibus_if.h. 2001-04-09 21:34:52 +00:00
cg
b6c262a50b comment out a boot-time debug message 2001-04-09 21:33:47 +00:00
mjacob
c00a2d443a Add Marvell PHY support for 10/100/1000 LIVENGOOD_CU Intel NIC.
Parag Patel did all of the grunt work, so he gets the credit.
Register definitions and actions inferred from a Linux driver,
so Intel also gets some 'credit'.
2001-04-09 21:29:44 +00:00
n_hibma
9d6adf6e26 Rege. 2001-04-09 18:45:32 +00:00
n_hibma
2a31e74a4f Again an ID that has been reused. Update description. 2001-04-09 18:45:02 +00:00
n_hibma
9bf2f7cd42 Add the Abocom URE 450 ethernet adapter.
Submitted by:   dima@bog.msu.su
2001-04-09 18:44:11 +00:00
n_hibma
85210017e9 Regen. 2001-04-09 18:26:18 +00:00
n_hibma
0ee7ccc115 Update the description for the EPSON PID 0x010a. It seems to be reused in
the 8700 series.
2001-04-09 18:22:20 +00:00
n_hibma
0433c2a4c3 Regen. 2001-04-09 18:19:41 +00:00
n_hibma
e9b2415293 Add the Omni 56K Plus modem
Submitted by:	kazarov@izmiran.rssi.ru
2001-04-09 18:19:20 +00:00
cg
e8d6cf8f4b enable the rate conversion feeder.
the main benefit this gives for now is that via686 audio devices on
motherboards with ac97 codecs that do not support vra will be able to use
sample rates other than 48khz.
2001-04-09 12:04:44 +00:00
n_hibma
4e9569652d Remove a stale file. 2001-04-09 10:28:33 +00:00
bp
92df09fa74 Add function prototypes and base module for kernel side iconv library.
Add simple "xlat" converter which performs 8to8 table based conversion.
Unicode converter will be added in the near future.

Reviewed by:			silence on arch@
Files placement reviewed by:	bde
Obtained from:			smbfs
2001-04-09 09:39:29 +00:00
imp
333537cac4 Two minor fixes:
o Change the number of init tries from 5 to a #define.
	o Allow up to 5s rather than 2s for commands to complete.  This
	  is still much less than 51 minutes, but makes my intel card init
	  with more reliability than before.
2001-04-09 06:33:36 +00:00
mjacob
49215b31ce Correctly initialize free_ccbq so that if we fail to attach (as is
possible for some systems where the device is there, but the BIOS
hasn't allocated memory resources for it), we don't panic.

Submitted by:	 Gerard Roudier
2001-04-09 05:41:41 +00:00
greid
dbd4bd55a8 Reinitialise the DSP and mixer after a resume from suspend
PR:		22372
Submitted by:	Hiroyuki Aizu <aizu@jaist.ac.jp>
Reviewed by:	cg
2001-04-08 23:02:06 +00:00
obrien
1c766fe616 Style fix. 2001-04-08 21:50:41 +00:00
joerg
2dea5ee664 Move the decision whether we want to request authentication from our
peer out from sppp_lcp_open() to sppp_lcp_up().  For one, this makes
things look more symmetrical to sppp_lcp_close(), and somehow it also
just occurred to me that an Up event following the open caused the
value of the authentication option to be clobbered.
2001-04-08 20:29:09 +00:00
cg
1c1d868e78 add a software sample rate conversion feeder. this uses linear
interpolation for reasonable quality whilst not using too much cpu time.
2001-04-08 20:26:22 +00:00
cg
f9db4ec2f7 minor tweaks in speed and format setting routines.
don't stop exploring the feeders if a feeder fails to initialise.
2001-04-08 20:20:52 +00:00
cg
ae6962d6df fix feeder initialisation methods to return correct result codes. 2001-04-08 20:17:03 +00:00
cg
d51c99ac75 if the feeder chain returned no data, do not try to acquire the data. 2001-04-08 20:14:14 +00:00
gallatin
35ffa3254c insert a magical second memory barrier prior to calling draina() in
badaddr_read().  This fixes 'machine check in pal mode' halts on
ev5 2100As.

MFC candidate -- after spending 6 hours tracking this down, I checked and
discovered that it has been in NetBSD for over a year, so it should be safe
for MFC into 4.3-RELEASE
2001-04-08 16:43:59 +00:00
jake
0c0a4ab1bf Fix a precedence bug. ! has higher precedence than &. 2001-04-08 04:15:26 +00:00
greid
c02f2b7615 Add yet another chip revision of the ES1371 which requires initialisation
delays

PR:		26415
Submitted by:	Jose M. Alcaide <jose@we.lc.ehu.es>
Reviewed by:	cg
2001-04-08 00:07:53 +00:00
gallatin
0b22a5d861 no longer needed now that we are able to build cdboot from sources again 2001-04-08 00:01:54 +00:00
gallatin
4defd5fc78 build cdboot from sources now that the cd9660 fs support works
MFC candidate
2001-04-07 23:52:31 +00:00
n_hibma
cd7f922577 Use getopt instead of a home grown one
Submitted by:	DES
2001-04-07 20:51:24 +00:00
n_hibma
3d472160f6 Add id for the IO Data ET/T
PR:		23877
Submitted by:	Makoto MATSUSHITA <matusita@jp.freebsd.org>
2001-04-07 20:47:29 +00:00
des
ee97bef8dd Let pseudofs into the warmth of the FreeBSD CVS repo.
It's not finished yet (I still have to find a way to implement process-
dependent nodes without consuming too much memory, and the permission
system needs tightening up), but it's becoming hard to work on without
a repo (I've accidentally almost nuked it once already), and it works
(except for the lack of process-dependent nodes, that is).

I was supposed to commit this a week ago, but timed out waiting for jkh
to reply to some questions I had. Pass him a spoonful of bad karma :)
2001-04-07 19:51:12 +00:00
orion
7ead6384b7 Quieten when re-triggering. 2001-04-07 14:12:53 +00:00
alfred
dcd243cca8 use correct contants (from net/ethernet.h)
ETHER_TYPE_LEN instead of sizeof(u_int16_t) when looking at an ethernet
  header

ETHERTYPE_IP instead of 0x800
2001-04-06 22:21:57 +00:00
alfred
35b0ef95d0 replace hardcoded 1518 with ETHER_MAX_LEN 2001-04-06 21:48:19 +00:00
jhb
9bc04fa94b Add a new ddb command 'show pcpu' which lists some of the per-cpu data.
Specifically, the cpuid, curproc, curpcb, npxproc, and idleproc members.
Also, if witness is compiled into the kernel, then a list of all the spin
locks held by this CPU is displayed.  By default the information for the
current CPU is displayed, but a decimal cpu id may be specified as a
parameter to obtain information on a specific CPU.
2001-04-06 21:41:52 +00:00
jhb
dd676bb0ec - Split out the functionality of displaying the contents of a single lock
list into a public witness_list_locks() function.  Call this function
  twice in witness_list() instead of using an evil goto.
- Adjust the 'show locks' command to take an optional parameter which
  specifies the pid of a process to list the locks of.  By default the
  locks held by the current process are displayed.
2001-04-06 21:37:52 +00:00