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jhb
2463f40fc3 Introduce a standard name for the lock protecting an interrupt controller
and it's associated state variables: icu_lock with the name "icu".  This
renames the imen_mtx for x86 SMP, but also uses the lock to protect
access to the 8259 PIC on x86 UP.  This also adds an appropriate lock to
the various Alpha chipsets which fixes problems with Alpha SMP machines
dropping interrupts with an SMP kernel.
2001-12-20 23:48:31 +00:00
jhb
a3b98398cb Modify the critical section API as follows:
- The MD functions critical_enter/exit are renamed to start with a cpu_
  prefix.
- MI wrapper functions critical_enter/exit maintain a per-thread nesting
  count and a per-thread critical section saved state set when entering
  a critical section while at nesting level 0 and restored when exiting
  to nesting level 0.  This moves the saved state out of spin mutexes so
  that interlocking spin mutexes works properly.
- Most low-level MD code that used critical_enter/exit now use
  cpu_critical_enter/exit.  MI code such as device drivers and spin
  mutexes use the MI wrappers.  Note that since the MI wrappers store
  the state in the current thread, they do not have any return values or
  arguments.
- mtx_intr_enable() is replaced with a constant CRITICAL_FORK which is
  assigned to curthread->td_savecrit during fork_exit().

Tested on:	i386, alpha
2001-12-18 00:27:18 +00:00
gallatin
d9b89a94d8 - splhigh()/splx() -> critical_enter()/critical_exit()
- fix KV macro in t2_pci.c to include the sable_lynx_base variable
so that the T2 CSRs can be found on lynxes.   Current should be
bootable on lynxes now.
2001-10-20 21:05:14 +00:00
jhb
d0bdf2ae5d Remove unneeded sys/mutex.h includes. 2001-10-19 19:23:32 +00:00
mjacob
100cff1ed9 Fix Assembler buglet: Warning: .end directive names different symbol than .ent
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-06-14 19:33:16 +00:00
gallatin
7509c75991 Supply the intpin to the platform.pci_intr_map() function. It turns
out nearly every platform but the one I tested on requires the intpin
to swizzle out the correct intline.

tested by: Martijn Pronk <mpkisbkl@xs4all.nl> (lca_pci)
2001-06-10 19:18:51 +00:00
gallatin
97157b4d0e Resurrect platform.pci_intr_map() and essentially undo the effects of
the interface conversion to platform.pci_intr_route().  I've left the
platform.pci_intr_route() function pointer in place, as well as
alpha_pci_route_interrupt(), but no platform currently implements it.

To work around the removal of alpha_platform_assign_pciintr(cfg);
from the pci probe code, I've hooked in calls to platform.pci_intr_map()
in pcib_read_config (similar to the x86 APIC_IO ifdef in pci_cfgregread)
for every chipset that has a platform which needs it.

While here, I've removed the interupt mapping/routing code from the
AS2x00 platform because its not required (it has never been present in
-stable).

Tested on: UP1000, Miata(GL), XP1000, AS2100, AS500
2001-06-01 17:39:11 +00:00
gallatin
70b10bbd04 Backout previous revision. While it fixed many platforms, it broke
all alphas with devices behind ppb's.  I'm working on a better solution now.

Note that all alphas that use per-platform interrupt mapping are broken
again (as they have been for several months)
2001-05-31 21:47:25 +00:00
gallatin
e575dde359 finally fix intr routing on alphas such as the as500 after months of
breakage:

- call PCIB_ROUTE_INTERRUPT() regardless of how valid the intline looks.
  Some alphas leave garbage in the intline and leave the intr mapping
  to OS platform support routines that map slots/buses to intlines
- Down in the alpha pci code, first try platform.pci_intr_route() and
  if it doesn't exist or returns garbage, just read the intline out of
  config space.

tested on AS500 (garbage in intline) and UP1000 (PC-like, intline is valid)

Note that a nice little hack like the APIC_IO section of pci_cfgregread()
is not workable.  This is because the calling interface for
alpha_pci_route_interrupt() requires us to figure out the bus/slot/etc
from a device_t.  At pci_read_device() time, we don't have a device_t
for the bus/slot/func in question.
2001-05-27 22:22:03 +00:00
dfr
2434332d91 Make sure that all resource allocation is handled in the pcib device, not
the chipset. This is already how the multi-hose systems handle resource
allocation and it fixes a bug where dense and bwx memory allocations were
not handled properly.

Reviewed by: gallatin
2001-05-23 19:44:17 +00:00
gallatin
97d9e6d553 fix alpha-MD compile errors after the vm_mtx commit 2001-05-20 16:22:46 +00:00
jhb
3e3a661612 Switch from save/disable/restore_intr() to critical_enter/exit(). 2001-03-28 03:06:10 +00:00
jhb
4444722abe Use the MI ithread helper functions in the alpha hardware interrupt code. 2001-02-09 17:53:23 +00:00
peter
b7edc4f4e3 Send "#if NISA > 0" to the bit-bucket and replace it with an option.
These were compile-time "is the isa code present?" tests and not
'how many isa busses' tests.
2001-01-29 09:38:39 +00:00
msmith
c27f2d3c49 Next phase in the PCI subsystem cleanup.
- Move PCI core code to dev/pci.
 - Split bridge code out into separate modules.
 - Remove the descriptive strings from the bridge drivers.  If you
   want to know what a device is, use pciconf.  Add support for
   broadly identifying devices based on class/subclass, and for
   parsing a preloaded device identification database so that if
   you want to waste the memory, you can identify *anything* we know
   about.
 - Remove machine-dependant code from the core PCI code.  APIC interrupt
   mapping is performed by shadowing the intline register in machine-
   dependant code.
 - Bring interrupt routing support to the Alpha
   (although many platforms don't yet support routing or mapping
   interrupts entirely correctly).  This resulted in spamming
   <sys/bus.h> into more places than it really should have gone.
 - Put sys/dev on the kernel/modules include path.  This avoids
   having to change *all* the pci*.h includes.
2000-12-08 22:11:23 +00:00
gallatin
5b276c5889 Partially re-write T2 chipset support based on Tru64 platform support
files which Compaq open-sourced (with a BSD license).

This commit adds support for proper PCI interrupt mapping and much
better support for swizzling between "standard" isa IRQs and the stdio
irqs used by the t2.  This also adds enabling/disabling/eoi support
for AlphaServer 2100A machines.  The 2100A (or lynx) interrupt
hardware is is very different (and much nicer) than the 2100.
Previously, only AS2100 and AS2000 machines worked.

This commits also lays the groundwork for supporting ExtIO modules.
These modules are essentially a second hose.  This work is left
unfinished pending testing on real hardware.  Wilko tells me that
ExtIO modules are quite rare, and may not actually exist in the wild.

Obtained from: Tru64
Tested by: wilko
2000-12-07 01:06:19 +00:00
mjacob
97cf6bcc60 Fix for vanilla PC164 systems to use a slightly different PALcode magic
tweak to enable/disable interrupt sources. Seems to work. It is unclear
how many of the PC164 models actually might needs this, and whether or
not there are other hidden issues.

Obtained from:Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely8.cicely.de>
2000-12-04 17:21:46 +00:00
gallatin
f3693740f3 Convert the pcib_{read,write}_config args from signed to unsigned,
like the args to the config space accessors these functions replaced.

This reduces the likelyhood of overflow when the args are used in
macros on the alpha.  This prevents memory management faults when
probing the pci bus on sables, multias and nonames.

Approved by: dfr
Tested by: Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely8.cicely.de>
2000-12-01 15:27:48 +00:00
gallatin
fe55c5e105 fix isa DMA on pyxis based machines:
- move the call to cia_init_sgmap() to after we've determined if we're a pyxis
- convert needed splhigh() in cia_sgmap_invalidate_pyxis() to disable_intr()

Previously, any isa DMA on a pyxis based machine would cause a panic
in cia_sgmap_invalidate_pyxis() because the pyxis workaround was never
setup.

- while i'm at it, convert needed splhigh() in cia_swiz_set_hae_mem to
disable_intr()
2000-11-21 03:25:31 +00:00
mjacob
82e691e492 Fix typo in END macro (END'ed enable twice)
PR:		22713
Submitted by:	Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely5.cicely.de>
2000-11-09 17:01:21 +00:00
jhb
af87892726 Pass in the new-bus flags to alpha_setup_intr(). 2000-11-01 18:40:42 +00:00
jhb
71938e9fcd - Heavyweight interrupt threads on the alpha for device I/O interrupts.
- Make softinterrupts (SWI's) almost completely MI, and divorce them
  completely from the x86 hardware interrupt code.
  - The ihandlers array is now gone.  Instead, there is a MI shandlers array
    that just contains SWI handlers.
  - Most of the former machine/ipl.h files have moved to a new sys/ipl.h.
- Stub out all the spl*() functions on all architectures.

Submitted by:	dfr
2000-10-05 23:09:57 +00:00
mjacob
b86ac90f88 Well, this works for me and I can now boot my PC164 again.
Nobody said it broke their system.
2000-09-11 21:10:25 +00:00
gallatin
87803cc21c A quick fix to get around a problem (described below) with cia based
machines.  The patch uses an existing global variable in place of the
newbus accessor to get at use_bwx.

This is a quick fix to get miatas booting again; somebody
with more newbus skills than I can muster will have to correct it.

Matt Jacob's description of the problem from the -alpha list:

The IVAR accessor stuff for pcib is incompletely specified for CIA. There's
only one accessor defined, and that's to get the BUS instance number.
<..>
The device methods that try and get at the use_bwx get overriden because
there's only one ivar for CIA's pcib, and that's for hose #, and it's always
zero.
2000-09-02 01:05:37 +00:00
gallatin
10142f72b7 Introduce explicit break statements in the various chipsets'
foo_pcib_[read|write]_config() functions rather than relying on
a break or return being in the CFG macro.

This fixes a panic later in the boot process on a UP1000.  From
inspection, it looks like this fixes a similar problem in the tsunami code.

Approved by: dfr
2000-08-31 16:19:27 +00:00
gallatin
c7b18640f7 fix a typo introduced by Doug's busspace changes that causes UP1000s to
crash very early in the boot process with a ksp not valid halt to the SRM.

submitted by: dfr
2000-08-31 16:11:20 +00:00
dfr
dd8b44b395 * Completely rewrite the alpha busspace to hide the implementation from
the drivers.
* Remove legacy inx/outx support from chipset and replace with macros
  which call busspace.
* Rework pci config accesses to route through the pcib device instead of
  calling a MD function directly.

With these changes it is possible to cleanly support machines which have
more than one independantly numbered PCI busses. As a bonus, the new
busspace implementation should be measurably faster than the old one.
2000-08-28 21:48:13 +00:00
mjacob
4175feb6ac Do the same thing for TurboLaser that was done for Rawhide- make room
for secondary (bridged) PCI busses by making primary PCI instances
16 units apart.
2000-07-10 02:40:49 +00:00
mjacob
e2f854c9d6 Don't let the infrastructure assign the 'next' PCI bus for us.
Instead, for now (until we get a pci infrastructure cleanup),
assign the PCI bus number to be mcpcia bus instance << 4. This
is to allow secondary bridges some room to be recongnized on
4100 systems.
2000-07-10 00:32:02 +00:00
jhb
b6e74b58eb Support for unsigned integer and long sysctl variables. Update the
SYSCTL_LONG macro to be consistent with other integer sysctl variables
and require an initial value instead of assuming 0.  Update several
sysctl variables to use the unsigned types.

PR:		15251
Submitted by:	Kelly Yancey <kbyanc@posi.net>
2000-07-05 07:46:41 +00:00
gallatin
293ce673c8 Add support for the Alpha Processor, Inc. UP1000 system.
Reviewed by: dfr
Thanks to:  Alpha Processor Inc. for supplying the hardware.
2000-06-19 21:15:45 +00:00
mjacob
6c90966cad Sometimes there isn't an ISA bus configured. 2000-06-12 17:07:57 +00:00
gallatin
bb14193380 Part of AS2100 support that I neglected to commit last night
pointed out by: dfr
2000-05-28 17:52:08 +00:00
gallatin
8baedda6af Add AlphaServer 2000 (demi-sable), 2100 (sable), and 2100A (lynx) support.
Only PCI and on-board ISA peripherials are supported at this time.

This support has been only lightly tested due to a lack of response to my
call for testers on the freebsd-alpha mailing list.  It works quite well
on the one AS2100 on which it has been tested, but it may not work on
an AS2100A and should therefore be regarded as experimental.
2000-05-28 02:52:54 +00:00
jhb
a1a769d93e Handle PCI devices that actually use an ISA IRQ for the cia and tsunami
chipsets.  An example of this is the USB controller on these chipsets.
With this, I can now use USB devices on the test Alpha I am borrowing at
the moment.

Reviewed by:	dfr, obrien
2000-05-10 18:54:28 +00:00
mjacob
e26de8fee3 add in stubbie mcpcia_pci that will parent PCI busses 2000-05-07 04:59:30 +00:00
peter
22f6069a2a Add $FreeBSD$ 2000-05-01 20:32:07 +00:00
mjacob
0ad839b4bf Alpha 8200: Add in a dummy child of dwlpx so that we can make the leap
from DWLPX to PCI space. Just a methods holder such that we have a parent
which is a "pcib" and we create a child which is a "pci". Add the appropriate
ivar code (which is for a hose #).
2000-03-18 08:00:13 +00:00
mjacob
39774c0cfa Alpha 8200: Do some compilation cleanup. Conditionalize some IDE stuff
based upon presence/absence of ISA (there is no ISA bus on an 8200- okay,
well, there *could* be one in a DWLPX tray, but we don't support it)).

Most importantly change the interrupt resource map to cover a whole 16
bits. The 8200 uses 16 bit interrupt vectors which we construct that
contain the I/O-board, hose, an pci slot in them, and then we write these
vectors into the appropriate DWLPX registers. At any rate, a flat array
of 64 'IRQs' isn't enough.
2000-03-18 07:57:58 +00:00
sos
6feaaed878 Update the ata driver to take more advantage of newbus, this
was needed to make attach/detach of devices work, which is
needed for the PCCARD support.
(PCCARD support is still not working though, more to come on that)

Support the CMD646 chip which is used on many alphas, sadly only
in WDMA2 mode, as the silicon is broken beyond belief for UDMA modes.

Lots of cosmetic fixes here and there.

Sorry for the size of this megapatchfromhell but it was not
possible otherwise...

newbus patches based on work from: dfr (Doug Rabson)
2000-02-18 20:57:33 +00:00
gallatin
e5fa3c588c Make devices behind PPBs work on DS10s (and any other single pchip tsunamis)
I was wagering on DEC being elegant & numbering PCI buses normally on
machines with one pchip.  It looks like they went with consistent -- buses
behind ppbs begin with bus 2.
2000-01-20 16:49:18 +00:00
gallatin
06a35cd8cd Improve the mapping between the hardware PCI bus numbering on multi-hose
tsunami systems and the PCI bus-numbering system of FreeBSD.  Eg, the former
allows for 2 PCI bus 2's (one each on hoses 0 and 1) while the latter
needs to give each PCI bus a unique monotonically increasing number.

It has been fairly well tested and correctly maps machines with a ppb on
hose 1 as well as machines with ppbs on both hoses.

DS10s remain untested, as I do not have a pci card with a ppb which will
pass POST in a tsunami.

This is a house of cards.
1999-12-14 17:35:08 +00:00
mdodd
87e31f4b90 Remove the 'ivars' arguement to device_add_child() and
device_add_child_ordered().  'ivars' may now be set using the
device_set_ivars() function.

This makes it easier for us to change how arbitrary data structures are
associated with a device_t.  Eventually we won't be modifying device_t
to add additional pointers for ivars, softc data etc.

Despite my best efforts I've probably forgotten something so let me know
if this breaks anything.  I've been running with this change for months
and its been quite involved actually isolating all the changes from
the rest of the local changes in my tree.

Reviewed by:	peter, dfr
1999-12-03 08:41:24 +00:00
gallatin
3862469671 Mchines whose interrupts are not routed through the ISA pic were still
registering their interrupts with rman as though they were going through
the ISA pic.  This prevents a conflict between isa & pci for irqs on such
machines.

Also hookup the chipset struct before calling platform.pci_intr_init().
This allows me to call inw/outw down in the platform code.

Add interrupt printfs to match the CIA chipset.

Reviewed by: dfr
Tested by: wilko
1999-11-16 14:01:12 +00:00
gallatin
cc3fdb5fc5 Add a second direct map window to increase the maximum RAM this platform
can deal with from 1GB to 2GB.   I have no way to test with >1GB because I
don't have high enough density memory to get any one box over 1GB.  However, I
have tested it on xp1000 & ds10 with < 1GB of memory & have verified that it
does no harm.
1999-11-03 01:16:11 +00:00
phk
8e3c3eafed useracc() the prequel:
Merge the contents (less some trivial bordering the silly comments)
of <vm/vm_prot.h> and <vm/vm_inherit.h> into <vm/vm.h>.  This puts
the #defines for the vm_inherit_t and vm_prot_t types next to their
typedefs.

This paves the road for the commit to follow shortly: change
useracc() to use VM_PROT_{READ|WRITE} rather than B_{READ|WRITE}
as argument.
1999-10-29 18:09:36 +00:00
dfr
37ab4f7a31 * Implement bus_set/get/delete_resource for pci.
* Change the hack used on the alpha for mapping devices into DENSE or
  BWX memory spaces to a simpler one. Its still a hack and should be
  a seperate api to explicitly map the resource.
* Add $FreeBSD$ as necessary.
1999-10-14 21:38:33 +00:00
gallatin
aaf5afc559 allow pci_ioctl to work with multi-hose alphas.
Rather than teaching pci_ioctl about hoses, we just pass down a magic number
& let the platform code figure out what the hose is based on what the bus
number is.

concept approved by dfr
1999-10-12 22:10:53 +00:00
gallatin
caea2233d5 This fix allows cards inserted in one of the bottem-most slots on an xp1000
(behind the built-in ppb on hose 1) to be found:

When testing the adaptec controller on alpha, I realized I misread the xp1000
documentation and the way I'm calculating the bus number for PCI
config space accesses on the tsunami is wrong.  I had thought that a bus
behind a ppb should be numbered as the nth bus in that hose, but it
actually needs to be the nth global bus within the system.  The bus number
for the primary bus on a hose must always remain 0 when calculating config
space addresses.
1999-09-30 19:09:22 +00:00
peter
106843003d $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ (some mangled and/or hidden ones) 1999-08-28 02:21:15 +00:00