set all three of the kernel, supervisor, and user-mode 64-bit mode
flags. While FreeBSD does not currently use the supervisor ring (and
hence this is effectively a NOP on most systems), doing this avoids
triggering an exception on 64-bit MIPS CPUs that don't support 32-bit
compatibility mode, and therefore don't allow clearing the SX bit.
Reviewed by: gonzo
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: DARPA, SRI International
Reading register $29 with RDHWR is becoming the de-facto standard to
implement TLS. According to linux-mips wiki, MIPS Technologies has
reserved hardware register $29 for ABI use. Furthermore current GCC
makes the following assumptions:
- RDHWR is natively available or otherwise emulated by the kernel
- Register $29 holds the TLS pointer
Submitted by: Robert Millan <rmh@debian.org>
of root HUB. Although it is initialized with port index of the
device's parent hub, which is worng. So track the USB tree up to
root HUB and initialize this filed ptroprly
Rename port_index to root_port_index in order to reflect its
real semantics.
on-board, glued to the AR71xx CPU. These may forgo separate WMAC EEPROMs
(which store configuration and calibration data) and instead store
it in the main board SPI flash.
Normally the NIC reads the EEPROM attached to it to setup various PCI
configuration registers. If this isn't done, the device will probe as
something different (eg 0x168c:abcd, or 0x168c:ff??.) Other setup registers
are also written to which may control important functions.
This introduces a new compile option, AR71XX_ATH_EEPROM, which enables the
use of this particular code. The ART offset in the SPI flash can be
specified as a hint against the relevant slot/device number, for example:
hint.pcib.0.bus.0.17.0.ath_fixup_addr=0x1fff1000
hint.pcib.0.bus.0.18.0.ath_fixup_addr=0x1fff5000
TODO:
* Think of a better name;
* Make the PCIe version of this fixup code also use this option;
* Maybe also check slot 19;
* This has to happen _before_ the SPI flash is set from memory-mapped
to SPI-IO - so document that somewhere.
- Use Elf32_Addr as default, the only field that is
64 bitw wide is R_MIPS_64
- Add R_MIPS_HIGHER and R_MIPS_HGHEST handlers
- Handle R_MIPS_HI16 and R_MIPS_LO16 for both .rel and
.rela sections
This was preventing the ath driver from being loaded at runtime.
It worked fine when compiled statically into the kernel but not when
kldload'ed after the system booted.
The root cause was that PCIR_INTLINE (register 60) was being
overwritten by zeros when register 62 was being written to.
A subsequent read of this register would return 0, and thus
the rest of the PCI glue assumed an IRQ resource had already
been allocated. This caused the device to fail to attach at
runtime as the device itself didn't contain any IRQ resources.
TODO: go back over the ar71xx and ar724x PCI config read/write
code and ensure it's correct.
comparing to struct timeval. for clocktime they should be
1..7 and 1..12 respectively
- CAPK-0100ND uses RTC without centruy bit (DS1307) so set it 21st
This is an AR71xx based board with 8MB flash, 64MB RAM, a
Mini-PCI+ slot (see below) and a single 10/100/1000baseT
ethernet port. It also has two USB ports.
This is an easier board than most to add as it doesn't have a
switch PHY on-board. This made it (mostly) trivial to craft a
working configuration.
Things to note:
* This, like most other reference boards, use uboot rather then
redboot. It means that you typically have to manually flash
both the kernel and rootfs partitions.
* Since there's currently no (nice) way to extract out the
ethernet MAC and RAM from the uboot environment, the RAM
will default to 32mb and the MAC will be something very
incorrect. I'll try to fix this up in a subsequent commit
or two, even if it's just some hard-coded nonsense in
ar71xx_machdep.c for now.
* The board is designed for a specific model of mini-PCI+
NIC which never made it into production. Normal mini-PCI
NICs will work fine; if you happen to have the NIC in question
then it will work fine with this board.
bits.
The ROUERSTATION and RSPRO variants contain:
* the board specific bits (eg the RTC for RSPRO, later on it'll
include the GPIO/LED definitions);
* the boot specific bits (eg, on-board flash, usb flash, etc).
For now the AR71XX_BASE file contains the common board config,
drivers and net80211/ath wireless drivers.
I'll follow this up with config files for the other boards I
have (eg the Ubiquiti LSSR71, as well as some Mikrotik boards
that use the AR71XX and atheros reference boards) which will
be quite easy to do now.
performance issues.
* Access to the GPIO bus is already locked by requesting
and releasing the bus - thus the lock isn't really needed
for each GPIO pin change.
* Don't lock and unlock the GPIO bus for -each- i2c access -
the i2c bus code is already doing this by calling the upper
layer callback to request/release the bus. This thus locks
the bus for the entirety of the transaction.
TODO:
* Further verify that everything is correctly requesting/
releasing the GPIO bus.
* Look at how to lock the GPIO pin configuration stuff,
potentially by locking/unlocking the bus at the gpiobus
layer.
At the moment grab and ungrab methods of all console drivers are no-ops.
Current intended meaning of the calls is that the kernel takes control of
console input. In the future the semantics may be extended to mean that
the calling thread takes full ownership of the console (e.g. console
output from other threads could be suspended).
Inspired by: bde
MFC after: 2 months
* Add in a default GPIO section for AR91XX_BASE.hints, which doesn't
define the GPIO function masks or any GPIO pines.
* Add in the GPIO line definitions for LEDs and GPIO pins for the
TP-WR1043nd.
I've verified the LEDs work fine using gpioset.
config and function mask setup.
* "gpiomask" now specifies which GPIO pins to enable, for devices to bind to.
* "function_set" allows bits in the function register to be set at GPIO setup.
* "function_clear" allows bits in the function register to be cleared at
GPIO setup.
The function_set/function_clear bits allow for individual GPIO pins to either
drive a GPIO line or an alternate function - eg USB, JTAG, etc. This allows
for things like CS1/CS2 be enabled for those boards w/ >1 SPI device connected,
or disabling JTAG for the AR7240 (which is apparently needed ..)
I've verified this on the AR71xx.
This patch should remove the need for kldunload of USB
controller drivers at suspend and kldload of USB controller
drivers at resume.
This patch also fixes some build issues in avr32dci.c
MFC after: 2 weeks
the second-last 64k seems to be the default firmware board configuration
area.
Since I have no idea whether uboot uses it or not - and it's prefixed
with an atheros eeprom signature (0xaa55), I figure the safest thing
to do is mark it as read-only.
I've modified my local tplink firmware building program to generate
a board configuration section - which is separate to this partition.
It's located in the 64k _before_ this particular 64k.
The firmware build program from OpenWRT never initialises those
values and the firmware images from tplink also leave it 0x0, so I
don't currently know what the exact, correct details should be.
the ar71xx platform code should assume a uboot or redboot environment.
The current code gets very confused (and just crashes) on a uboot
environment, where each attribute=value pair is in a single entry.
Redboot on the other hand stores it as "attribute", "value", "attribute",
"value", ...
This allows the kernel to boot on a TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND from flash,
where the uboot environment gets setup. This didn't show up during a netboot
as "tftpboot" and "go" don't setup the uboot environment variables.
The default flash layout gives only 1 megabyte for the kernel, gzipped.
The uboot firmware running on this device only supports gzip, not lzma, so
we actually _do_ have to try and slim the kernel down a bit.
But, since I can't actually do that at the present, I'm opting to:
* extend the kernel from 1mb to 2mb;
* have rootfs fill the rest of that, save 64k;
* eventually I'll hide a 64k config partition at the end, between the
end of rootfs and the ART (radio configuration data.)
The uboot firmware doesn't care about the partition layout. It just
expects the kernel application image to sit at 0xbf020000 (right after
the 128k uboot image.) The uboot header isn't actually read either -
it's "faked" from a "tplink" flash image header. So as long as the
map configuration here matches what is being written out via the
tplink firmware generator, everything is a-ok.
A previous commit disabled compiling the AR9130 support in the default
HAL build in the kernel. Since the AR9130 support won't actually function
without AH_SUPPORT_AR9130 (and that abomination needs to be undone at some
point, in order to allow USB 11n NICs to also work), we now have to
explicitly compile it in.
But since the 11n RF backends don't (currently) join the RF linker set,
one has to compile in _an_ RF backend for the HAL to compile.
At some point it would be nice to correctly update the bus glue to make
this "correct", including having the DDR flush occur in the right spot
(ie, any AHB interrupt.)
one. Interestingly, these are actually the default for quite some time
(bus_generic_driver_added(9) since r52045 and bus_generic_print_child(9)
since r52045) but even recently added device drivers do this unnecessarily.
Discussed with: jhb, marcel
- While at it, use DEVMETHOD_END.
Discussed with: jhb
- Also while at it, use __FBSDID.
The dcache flush has to be done using the core control registers before
splitting the L1D cache by enabling the hardware threads.
Also replace .word calls for mfcr/mtcr with a C macro.
In collaboration with: prabhath at netlogicmicro com
* Update message station (CMS) code, read queue ids from PCI header.
* Use interrupts to wakeup message handling threads on 3XX
* Update PIC code, read interrupt information from PCI header instead
of using fixed values.
* Update PCI interrupt handling for the PIC change.
* Update code for getting chip frequency, new code support XLP 3XX
* Misc style(9) fixes
In collaboration with: prabhath at netlogicmicro com (CMS/PIC)
venkatesh at netlogicmicro.com (PCI)
mco_icache_sync_range was earlier set to mipsNN_icache_sync_range_index_32
which is not necessary, revert this.
Also, the data cache is coherent so write back is not really needed. This
change is experimental.
Create std.XLP for configuration options, which is included by the
conf files. The files XLP, XLPN32 and XLP64 will have mostly ABI related
options.
Also move uart and pci to mips/nlm/std.xlp since all XLP configurations
needs these devices.
Obtained from: prabhath at netlogicmicro com (intial version)
The pmap update_page/invalidate_page/invalidate_all operations has to be
done only on active cpus. In the simplest case, if the process is not
active on any other CPUs, we can just do the operation on the current CPU.
This change replaces the call to smp_rendezvous() for these operations with
smp_rendezvous_cpus() in case there more than one active CPU, or with a direct
function call if there is just one active CPU.
This change give significant performance increase in fork/exec benchmarks
on XLR/XLS/XLP with 32 cpus.
Reviewed by: alc
all the architectures.
The option allows to mount non-MPSAFE filesystem. Without it, the
kernel will refuse to mount a non-MPSAFE filesytem.
This patch is part of the effort of killing non-MPSAFE filesystems
from the tree.
No MFC is expected for this patch.
Tested by: gianni
Reviewed by: kib
The SYSCTL_NODE macro defines a list that stores all child-elements of
that node. If there's no SYSCTL_DECL macro anywhere else, there's no
reason why it shouldn't be static.
and use these new options in the mips pmap.
Wake up the page daemon in vm_page_alloc_freelist() if the number of free
and cached pages becomes too low.
Tidy up vm_page_alloc_init(). In particular, add a comment about an
important restriction on its use.
Tested by: jchandra@
implement a deprecated FPU control interface in addition to the
standard one. To make this clearer, further deprecate ieeefp.h
by not declaring the function prototypes except on architectures
that implement them already.
Currently i386 and amd64 implement the ieeefp.h interface for
compatibility, and for fp[gs]etprec(), which doesn't exist on
most other hardware. Powerpc, sparc64, and ia64 partially implement
it and probably shouldn't, and other architectures don't implement it
at all.
If we handle an interrupt just before the 'wait' and the interrupt
schedules some work, we need to skip the 'wait' call. The simple solution
of calling sched_runnable() with interrupts disabled immediately before
wait still leaves a window after the call and before 'wait' in which
the same issue can occur.
The solution implemented is to check the EPC in the interrupt handler, and
if it is in a region before the 'wait' call, to fix up the EPC to skip the
wait call.
Reported/analysed by: adrian
Fix suggested by: kib
Reviewed by: jmallett, imp
- update xlp_machdep.c to read arguments from FDT if FDT support is
compiled in.
- define rmi_uart_bus_space, and use it as fdtbus_bs_tag
- update conf files for FDT support
- add default dts file xlp-basic.dts
Because driver is accessing a common MII structure in
mii_pollstat(), updating user supplied structure should be done
before dropping a driver lock.
Reported by: Karim (fodillemlinkarimi <> gmail dot com)
Reading /dev/mem in 64 bit kernel crashes. This is because the page
used to call uiomove_fromphys() from memrw() does not have md.pv_list
initialized correctly.
The fix is to call pmap_page_init() on the page to initialize it.
Wrong in that it must be guarded (it's configurable)
and bogus in that there's absolutely no rationale for
it not default to a page size like all other archs.
o Remove redundant lookups of base address in cf_identify
o Fix some indenting issues
o Fix an identification bug that uses DRQ to checlk for ident block
returned. The correct spec is to look for BSY to be cleared.
Reviewed by: imp, marcel
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc
Author: Andrew Duane
octeon_ap_boot is not a bitmask. It holds the CPU Id of the
AP currently being started. As such there's no need to make
it a 64-bit integral and we're not limited to 64 CPUs.
Reported by: jmallet
Obtained from: Andre Duane
patch modifies makesyscalls.sh to prefix all of the non-compatibility
calls (e.g. not linux_, freebsd32_) with sys_ and updates the kernel
entry points and all places in the code that use them. It also
fixes an additional name space collision between the kernel function
psignal and the libc function of the same name by renaming the kernel
psignal kern_psignal(). By introducing this change now we will ease future
MFCs that change syscalls.
Reviewed by: rwatson
Approved by: re (bz)