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Author SHA1 Message Date
imp
7e6cabd06e Renumber copyright clause 4
Renumber cluase 4 to 3, per what everybody else did when BSD granted
them permission to remove clause 3. My insistance on keeping the same
numbering for legal reasons is too pedantic, so give up on that point.

Submitted by:	Jan Schaumann <jschauma@stevens.edu>
Pull Request:	https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/96
2017-02-28 23:42:47 +00:00
nyan
259480b6de Remove pc98 support completely.
I thank all developers and contributors for pc98.

Relnotes:	yes
2017-01-28 02:22:15 +00:00
pfg
ffb7443159 sys/isa: minor spelling fixes.
No functional change.
2016-05-03 21:51:52 +00:00
royger
390486acbc atrtc: export function to set RTC
This is going to be used by the Xen clock on Dom0 in order to set the RTC of
the host. The current logic in atrtc_settime is moved to atrtc_set and the
unused device_t parameter is removed from the atrtc_set function call so it
can be safely used by other callers.

Sponsored by:		Citrix Systems R&D
Reviewed by:		kib, jhb
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6067
2016-05-02 16:14:55 +00:00
pfg
e4188afba8 isa/pnp: for pointers replace 0 with NULL.
These are mostly cosmetical, no functional change.

Found with devel/coccinelle.
2016-04-14 17:20:35 +00:00
jhibbits
c55aa7292d Fix the resource_list_print_type() calls to use uintmax_t.
Missed a bunch from r297000.
2016-03-22 22:25:08 +00:00
jhibbits
70aaabfeac Replace all resource occurrences of '0UL/~0UL' with '0/~0'.
Summary:
The idea behind this is '~0ul' is well-defined, and casting to uintmax_t, on a
32-bit platform, will leave the upper 32 bits as 0.  The maximum range of a
resource is 0xFFF.... (all bits of the full type set).  By dropping the 'ul'
suffix, C type promotion rules apply, and the sign extension of ~0 on 32 bit
platforms gets it to a type-independent 'unsigned max'.

Reviewed By: cem
Sponsored by:	Alex Perez/Inertial Computing
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5255
2016-03-03 05:07:35 +00:00
jhibbits
fbc9874dd0 Replace several bus_alloc_resource() calls using default arguments with bus_alloc_resource_any()
Since these calls only use default arguments, bus_alloc_resource_any() is the
right call.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5306
2016-02-19 03:37:56 +00:00
jhibbits
31bb8ee5bd Convert rman to use rman_res_t instead of u_long
Summary:
Migrate to using the semi-opaque type rman_res_t to specify rman resources.  For
now, this is still compatible with u_long.

This is step one in migrating rman to use uintmax_t for resources instead of
u_long.

Going forward, this could feasibly be used to specify architecture-specific
definitions of resource ranges, rather than baking a specific integer type into
the API.

This change has been broken out to facilitate MFC'ing drivers back to 10 without
breaking ABI.

Reviewed By: jhb
Sponsored by:	Alex Perez/Inertial Computing
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5075
2016-01-27 02:23:54 +00:00
imp
9f008568e7 Remove vestiges of knowing the ISA bus, which we gave up on around 20
years ago. Remove redunant copy of isaregs.h.
2014-03-19 21:03:04 +00:00
marius
17e14c6132 - There's no need to overwrite the default device method with the default
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.
2011-11-22 21:28:20 +00:00
jkim
7524282161 Move VT switching hack for suspend/resume from bus drivers to syscons.c
using event handlers.  A different version was

Submitted by:	Taku YAMAMOTO (taku at tackymt dot homeip dot net)
2011-05-09 18:46:49 +00:00
jhb
5512bf549d Retire isa_setup_intr() and isa_teardown_intr() and use the generic bus
versions instead.  They were never needed as bus_generic_intr() and
bus_teardown_intr() had been changed to pass the original child device up
in 42734, but the ISA bus was not converted to new-bus until 45720.
2011-05-06 13:48:53 +00:00
jhb
f226edd26e - Enable an extra debugging bootverbose printf when probing ISA PNP cards
listing   each card as it is found on non-PC98 (PC98 already had this).
- Increase the length of the DELAY() used before timing out while reading
  PNP resource data.

Tested by:	Steven Nikkel  steven_nikkel ertyu org
MFC after:	1 week
2011-03-29 12:38:13 +00:00
avg
c9fe8ad7f0 bus_add_child: change type of order parameter to u_int
This reflects actual type used to store and compare child device orders.
Change is mostly done via a Coccinelle (soon to be devel/coccinelle)
semantic patch.
Verified by LINT+modules kernel builds.

Followup to:	r212213
MFC after:	10 days
2010-09-10 11:19:03 +00:00
jkim
686d769c8b When we are not switching VTs, just mark all buffer to be updated. 2010-07-15 23:11:51 +00:00
mav
d1175426d7 Implement new event timers infrastructure. It provides unified APIs for
writing event timer drivers, for choosing best possible drivers by machine
independent code and for operating them to supply kernel with hardclock(),
statclock() and profclock() events in unified fashion on various hardware.

Infrastructure provides support for both per-CPU (independent for every CPU
core) and global timers in periodic and one-shot modes. MI management code
at this moment uses only periodic mode, but one-shot mode use planned for
later, as part of tickless kernel project.

For this moment infrastructure used on i386 and amd64 architectures. Other
archs are welcome to follow, while their current operation should not be
affected.

This patch updates existing drivers (i8254, RTC and LAPIC) for the new
order, and adds event timers support into the HPET driver. These drivers
have different capabilities:
 LAPIC - per-CPU timer, supports periodic and one-shot operation, may
freeze in C3 state, calibrated on first use, so may be not exactly precise.
 HPET - depending on hardware can work as per-CPU or global, supports
periodic and one-shot operation, usually provides several event timers.
 i8254 - global, limited to periodic mode, because same hardware used also
as time counter.
 RTC - global, supports only periodic mode, set of frequencies in Hz
limited by powers of 2.

Depending on hardware capabilities, drivers preferred in following orders,
either LAPIC, HPETs, i8254, RTC or HPETs, LAPIC, i8254, RTC.
User may explicitly specify wanted timers via loader tunables or sysctls:
kern.eventtimer.timer1 and kern.eventtimer.timer2.
If requested driver is unavailable or unoperational, system will try to
replace it. If no more timers available or "NONE" specified for second,
system will operate using only one timer, multiplying it's frequency by few
times and uing respective dividers to honor hz, stathz and profhz values,
set during initial setup.
2010-06-20 21:33:29 +00:00
jkim
8dd88ee724 Do not attempt to switch to the same VTs between suspend and resume. 2010-05-26 16:37:54 +00:00
jkim
21b2ea8d2f Let the first device suspend and the last device resume syscons(4). 2010-05-26 15:29:53 +00:00
jkim
b9a81424c9 Fix more style(9) nits that I missed in the previous commit. 2010-05-22 07:44:33 +00:00
jkim
e510df927a Fix style(9) nits. 2010-05-22 07:38:29 +00:00
jkim
64e597f078 Suspend screen updates when the video controller is powered down. 2010-05-22 07:35:17 +00:00
attilio
1b75a98556 Introduce the new kernel sub-tree x86 which should contain all the code
shared and generalized between our current amd64, i386 and pc98.

This is just an initial step that should lead to a more complete effort.
For the moment, a very simple porting of cpufreq modules, BIOS calls and
the whole MD specific ISA bus part is added to the sub-tree but ideally
a lot of code might be added and more shared support should grow.

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by:	emaste, kib, jhb, imp
Discussed on:	arch
MFC:		3 weeks
2010-02-25 14:13:39 +00:00
mbr
7450f52a57 Remove extraneous semicolons, no functional changes.
Submitted by:	Marc Balmer <marc@msys.ch>
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-07 21:01:37 +00:00
rnoland
3dc3ad8568 Update d_mmap() to accept vm_ooffset_t and vm_memattr_t.
This replaces d_mmap() with the d_mmap2() implementation and also
changes the type of offset to vm_ooffset_t.

Purge d_mmap2().

All driver modules will need to be rebuilt since D_VERSION is also
bumped.

Reviewed by:	jhb@
MFC after:	Not in this lifetime...
2009-12-29 21:51:28 +00:00
jkim
59d89f70e9 Attach dpms(4) to vgapm and make sure to restore DPMS state after
VGA is resumed properly.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2009-12-15 19:58:23 +00:00
jkim
1aa17d213d - Partially revert hackish r198964 and r199002.
- Add a proxy driver vgapm to help vgapci to save/load VGA state.
- Move device_set_desc() to the right place while we are here.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2009-11-12 17:56:56 +00:00
jkim
66cdd06426 Remove duplicate suspend/resume code from vga_pci.c and let vga(4) register
itself to an associated PCI device if it exists.  It is little bit hackish
but it should fix build without frame buffer driver since r198964.
Fix some style(9) nits in vga_isa.c while we are here.
2009-11-06 20:32:26 +00:00
jkim
bc53678aaf Save/restore VGA state from vga_pci.c instead of relying on vga_isa.c.
It was not working because we were saving its state after the device was
powered down.  Simplify vesa_load_state() as the culprit is fixed now.
2009-11-05 22:58:50 +00:00
jkim
ab813af85f Save/restore VGA color palette while suspending and resuming. 2009-11-04 00:58:20 +00:00
jhb
de920e4e3f Tweak the way that the ACPI and ISA bus drivers match hint devices to
BIOS-enumerated devices:
- Assume a device is a match if the memory and I/O ports match even if the
  IRQ or DRQ is wrong or missing.  Some BIOSes don't include an IRQ for
  the atrtc device for example.
- Add a hack to better match floppy controller devices.  Many BIOSes do not
  include the starting port of the floppy controller listed in the hints
  (0x3f0) in the resources for the device.  So far, however, all the BIOS
  variations encountered do include the 'port + 2' resource (0x3f2), so
  adjust the matching for "fdc" devices to look for 'port + 2'.

Reviewed by:	imp
MFC after:	3 days
2009-08-24 21:51:46 +00:00
mav
98565a1214 Rename statclock_disable variable to atrtcclock_disable that it actually is,
and hide it inside of atrtc driver. Add new tunable hint.atrtc.0.clock
controlling it. Setting it to 0 disables using RTC clock as stat-/
profclock sources.

Teach i386 and amd64 SMP platforms to emulate stat-/profclocks using i8254
hardclock, when LAPIC and RTC clocks are disabled.

This allows to reduce global interrupt rate of idle system down to about
100 interrupts per core, permitting C3 and deeper C-states provide maximum
CPU power efficiency.
2009-05-03 17:47:21 +00:00
mav
3bbbb5aadd Add resume methods to i8254 and atrtc devices. 2009-05-01 21:43:04 +00:00
jhb
782a5accb6 Allow syscons to work on amd64 and i386 without any hints:
- Enable keyboard autodetection by default for ISA syscons attachments.
- If there are no syscons hints at all, assume there is a single sc0 device
  anyway.  The console probe will still fail unless a VGA adapter is found.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-03-05 19:10:17 +00:00
jhb
c2251260be Allow device hints to wire the unit numbers of devices.
- An "at" hint now reserves a device name.
- A new BUS_HINT_DEVICE_UNIT method is added to the bus interface.  When
  determining the unit number of a device, this method is invoked to
  let the bus driver specify the unit of a device given a specific
  devclass.  This is the only way a device can be given a name reserved
  via an "at" hint.
- Implement BUS_HINT_DEVICE_UNIT() for the acpi(4) and isa(4) bus drivers.
  Both of these busses implement this by comparing the resources for a
  given hint device with the resources enumerated by ACPI/PnPBIOS and
  wire a unit if the hint resources are a subset of the "real" resources.
- Use bus_hinted_children() for adding hinted devices on isa(4) busses
  now instead of doing it by hand.
- Remove the unit kludging from sio(4) as it is no longer necessary.

Prodding from:	peter, imp
OK'd by:	marcel
MFC after:	1 month
2008-11-18 21:01:54 +00:00
imp
e4a289ae9d MFp4:
Make the ISA bus keep track of more PNP details.  Plus a minor style
fix while I'm here.  More could be done here, but except for some SBCs
that don't have ACPI, there's limited value to anybody in doing so.
2008-11-02 18:48:54 +00:00
imp
0c5040d71b MFp4 (my newcard tree):
ISACFGATTR_MULTI is unused.  Retire it, and a function that has no
side effects used to compute it.
2008-08-24 07:40:14 +00:00
phk
0f73a35e52 atrtc.c is a repocopy of the RTC device driver from i386/isa/clock.c
In addition to the device driver functionality, it exposes a number of
functions which various other bits of code use to fondle the RTC chip.
2008-04-14 07:57:15 +00:00
phk
2fcca203d7 Move i386 to generic RTC handling code.
Make clock_if.m and subr_rtc.c standard on i386

Add hints for "atrtc" driver, for non-PnP, non-ACPI systems.
NB: Make sure to install GENERIC.hints into /boot/device.hints in these!

Nuke MD inittodr(), resettodr() functions.

Don't attach to PHP0B00 in the "attimer" dummy driver any more, and remove
comments that no longer apply for that reason.

Add new "atrtc" device driver, which handles IBM PC AT Real Time
Clock compatible devices using subr_rtc and clock_if.

This driver is not entirely clean: other code still fondles the
hardware to get a statclock interrupt on non-ACPI timer systems.

Wrap some overly long lines.

After it has settled in -current, this will be ported to amd64.

Technically this is MFC'able, but I fail to see a good reason.
2008-04-12 20:46:06 +00:00
phk
c763b22a79 Back in the good old days, PC's had random pieces of rock for
frequency generation and what frequency the generated was anyones
guess.

In general the 32.768kHz RTC clock x-tal was the best, because that
was a regular wrist-watch Xtal, whereas the X-tal generating the
ISA bus frequency was much lower quality, often costing as much as
several cents a piece, so it made good sense to check the ISA bus
frequency against the RTC clock.

The other relevant property of those machines, is that they
typically had no more than 16MB RAM.

These days, CPU chips croak if their clocks are not tightly within
specs and all necessary frequencies are derived from the master
crystal by means if PLL's.

Considering that it takes on average 1.5 second to calibrate the
frequency of the i8254 counter, that more likely than not, we will
not actually use the result of the calibration, and as the final
clincher, we seldom use the i8254 for anything besides BEL in
syscons anyway, it has become time to drop the calibration code.

If you need to tell the system what frequency your i8254 runs,
you can do so from the loader using hw.i8254.freq or using the
sysctl kern.timecounter.tc.i8254.frequency.
2008-03-26 22:12:00 +00:00
phk
f5d8b74690 Further cleanup of sound generation in syscons:
The timer_spkr_*() functions take care of the enabling/disabling
of the speaker.

Test on the existence of timer_spkr_*() functions, rather than
architectures.
2008-03-26 22:02:51 +00:00
phk
fa71439e44 The "free-lance" timer in the i8254 is only used for the speaker
these days, so de-generalize the acquire_timer/release_timer api
to just deal with speakers.

The new (optional) MD functions are:
	timer_spkr_acquire()
	timer_spkr_release()
and
	timer_spkr_setfreq()

the last of which configures the timer to generate a tone of a given
frequency, in Hz instead of 1/1193182th of seconds.

Drop entirely timer2 on pc98, it is not used anywhere at all.

Move sysbeep() to kern/tty_cons.c and use the timer_spkr*() if
they exist, and do nothing otherwise.

Remove prototypes and empty acquire-/release-timer() and sysbeep()
functions from the non-beeping archs.

This eliminate the need for the speaker driver to know about
i8254frequency at all.  In theory this makes the speaker driver MI,
contingent on the timer_spkr_*() functions existing but the driver
does not know this yet and still attaches to the ISA bus.

Syscons is more tricky, in one function, sc_tone(), it knows the hz
and things are just fine.

In the other function, sc_bell() it seems to get the period from
the KDMKTONE ioctl in terms if 1/1193182th second, so we hardcode
the 1193182 and leave it at that.  It's probably not important.

Change a few other sysbeep() uses which obviously knew that the
argument was in terms of i8254 frequency, and leave alone those
that look like people thought sysbeep() took frequency in hertz.

This eliminates the knowledge of i8254_freq from all but the actual
clock.c code and the prof_machdep.c on amd64 and i386, where I think
it would be smart to ask for help from the timecounters anyway [TBD].
2008-03-26 20:09:21 +00:00
phk
632e5d39f7 Rename timer0_max_count to i8254_max_count.
Rename timer0_real_max_count to i8254_real_max_count and make it static.
Rename timer_freq to i8254_freq and make it a loader tunable.
2008-03-26 15:03:24 +00:00
phk
44bfb30efd The RTC related pscnt and psdiv variables have no business being public. 2008-03-26 13:25:27 +00:00
jhb
a114208c34 Use cpu_spinwait() (i.e., "pause") when spinning on rdtsc during DELAY().
MFC after:	1 week
2008-01-17 18:59:38 +00:00
wkoszek
bb029b61d9 Replace explicit calls to video methods with their respective variants
implemented with macros. This patch improves code readability. Reasoning
behind vidd_* is a sort of "video discipline".

List of macros is supposed to be complete--all methods of video_switch
ought to have their respective macros from now on.

Functionally, this code should be no-op. My intention is to leave current
behaviour of touched code as is.

No objections:	rwatson
Silence on:	freebsd-current@
Approved by:	cognet
2007-12-29 23:26:59 +00:00
peter
9c4d4d9a16 Split /dev/nvram driver out of isa/clock.c for i386 and amd64. I have not
refactored it to be a generic device.
Instead of being part of the standard kernel, there is now a 'nvram' device
for i386/amd64.  It is in DEFAULTS like io and mem, and can be turned off
with 'nodevice nvram'.  This matches the previous behavior when it was
first committed.
2007-10-26 03:23:54 +00:00
dwmalone
16ad7cce99 It seems that some i386 mothermoards either do not implement the
day of week field correctly, or they remember bad values that are
written into the day of week field. For this reason, ignore the day
of week field when reading the clock on i386 rather than bailing if
it is set incorrectly.

Problems were seen on a number of platforms, including VMWare, qemu,
EPIA ME6000, Epox-3PTA and ABIT-SL30T.

This is a slightly different fix to that proposed by Ted in his PR,
but the same basic idea.

PR:		111117
Submitted by:	Ted Faber <faber@lunabase.org>
Approved by:	re (rwatson)
MFC after:	3 weeks
2007-07-27 09:34:42 +00:00
dwmalone
e8276674f3 If clock_ct_to_ts fails to convert time time from the real time clock,
print a one line error message. Add some comments on not being able to
trust the day of week field (I'll act on these comments in a follow up
commit).

Approved by:	re
MFC after:	3 weeks
2007-07-23 09:42:32 +00:00
peter
7d427641bf Prototype (but functional) Linux-ish /dev/nvram interface to the extra
114 bytes of cmos ram in the PC clock chip.  The big difference between
this and the Linux version is that we do not recalculate the checksums
for bytes 16..31.

We use this at work when cloning identical machines - we can copy the
bios settings as well.  Reading /dev/nvram gives 114 bytes of data but
you can seek/read/write whichever bytes you like.

Yes, this is a "foot, gun, fire!" type of device.
2007-06-15 22:58:14 +00:00