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ache
b1df2caabc wmesg was too long (>7), fixed 1993-11-29 19:26:32 +00:00
dg
45a8306672 * Revision 2.16 1993/11/29 16:55:56 davidg
* merged in Garrett Wollman's strict prototype changes
 *
 * Revision 2.15  1993/11/29  16:32:58  davidg
 * From Thomas Sandford <t.d.g.sandford@comp.brad.ac.uk>
 * Add support for the 8013W board type
1993-11-29 17:07:33 +00:00
ache
e431e009b6 Direct #undefs removed to allow flexible manipulation
via config options. Unneded #defines removed.
Improved dependance of "snd.h" and NSND.
1993-11-28 10:55:59 +00:00
dg
1b23af429b Patch from Gene Stark:
Subject: Page fault in PTE area fails in copyout
Index: sys/i386/i386/trap.c FreeBSD-1.0.2

Description:
	Reading files of several megabytes into Emacs, or many small
	files all at once, would fail with "IO error - bad address".

Repeat-By:
	The bug can be exercised by a test program that malloc()'s
	a 5MB chunk of memory, and then, without accessing the memory
	first, filling it with data from a file using read().
	(I read 64k chunks from /dev/wd0d into successive 64k regions
	of the 5MB chunk.)  The read() will fail with EFAULT at the first
	virtual address boundary that is a multiple of 0x400000.

Fix:
	The problem was code in sys/i386/i386/trap.c that tries to
	figure out what kind of trap occurred and to handle it appropriately.
	It was interpreting any page fault with virtual address
	>= vm->vm_maxsaddr as being a user stack segment fault.
	In fact, addresses >= USRSTACK are in the user structure/PTE area,
	and if they are handled as stack faults, the proper PTE will
	not be paged in when it is supposed to be.  This situation comes
	up in copyout() and copyoutstr(), if PTE's are accessed for the
	first time ever.  The page fault on accessing the nonexistent PTE
	is mishandled as a stack fault, and then the fault that occurs on
	the subsequent access to the page itself causes copyout to fail
	with EFAULT.
1993-11-28 09:28:54 +00:00
ache
7f3ca7c540 Move soundcard.h & ultrasound.h to proper location <machine/...>
to allow application access it.
1993-11-27 22:16:44 +00:00
wollman
13557bc52a Declare cnopen, cnclose, and other console routines. 1993-11-27 19:19:19 +00:00
rich
37c59cbda9 Declared cn{open,close,read,write,ioctl,select} extern. 1993-11-27 06:50:45 +00:00
rich
47ffcbfe51 Fix conflicting prototypes and return values. 1993-11-27 06:32:41 +00:00
wollman
425f3e1671 Fix d_write_t -> d_rdwr_t (typing error). 1993-11-26 22:44:17 +00:00
dg
67e6242510 Don't start update daemon; it's now internel to the kernel. 1993-11-25 13:23:46 +00:00
dg
1d18814c41 Patch from Julian Elischer:
Here is the fix for the 'hanging' bug.

This bug happenned whenever two operations were already underway on the
disk and a third (non-IO) command was requested..
in this case the process submitting the NON-IO command was requested to wait,
and a flag set so that on completion of the IO commands, the Non-io command
was given priority over any pending IO commands. (the queue is not
allowed to drain while there are pending "special" ops).

The flag that indicated this was not being reset, so further IO commands
were prohibited from that moment on.
1993-11-25 06:30:58 +00:00
wollman
8e24073a9b Make the LINT kernel compile with -W -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Werror, and
add same (sans -Werror) to Makefile for future compilations.
1993-11-25 01:38:01 +00:00
jkh
5465ba6a25 Added -lgcc_pic back again. 1993-11-25 01:06:42 +00:00
rich
73fadfbf72 /var/run is cleared on boot. Rerun 'ldconfig /usr/X386/lib' after
clearing /var/run if /sbin/ldconfig exists.
1993-11-24 05:17:14 +00:00
nate
0d2bf2f9ed Subject: Panic - can't mount route (Soren's changes)
From: Geoff Rehmet  <g89r4222@braae.ru.ac.za>

Description:
	On bootup, probe of wd drives fails (CP30104), and kernel panics
	- cannot mount root
	It appears that the device probe just times out.
	Increasing the timeout back to its old value fixes the problem.
Repeat-By:
	SUP FreBSD-current,  Find a CP30104 .....  (ok ok ok)
	Basically - Soren's changes barf my disk.
1993-11-23 21:36:37 +00:00
chmr
5bd9041020 Changed return(-1) in switch_scr to return(EINVAL), because -1 is
ERESTART on return from a system call.
1993-11-23 18:20:52 +00:00
nate
73aab54861 Stop gap measure until we can get Bruce's driver debugged.
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From: sos@login.dkuug.dk (S|ren Schmidt)
Subject: IDE-disk hangs - solution/patches NetBSD/FreeBSD
Summary: fixes for lost interrupts with IDE disks
Keywords: hanging-disk, IDE-disk, lost-interrupt


Due to "popular" demand I'm posting these patches to NetBSD/FreeBSD
instead of mailing them around the world :-)

As many have found out there is a problem when using IDE disks on
FreeBSD. Following is a patch that fixes the problem with lost intterrupts.
Both fixes is based on a patch posted here some month ago by
Stefan Behrens?? (sorry I've lost the original article). But anyway it
works (for me :-).
Basically it does a timeout on lost interrupts, starting the operation
again and logging and error message on the console.

It additionally makes the allready present while loop timeouts
independent of CPU speed, and adds minor numbers for easy access to
dos partitions.
1993-11-22 23:25:46 +00:00
jkh
f730dcb859 Some of the latest changes from Paul K (taken from NetBSD-current). 1993-11-22 19:05:31 +00:00
dg
b19cf9d9a8 * Revision 2.14 1993/11/22 10:55:30 davidg
* change all splnet's to splimp's
 *
 * Revision 2.13  1993/11/22  10:53:52  davidg
 * patch to add support for SMC8216 (Elite-Ultra) boards
 * from Glen H. Lowe
 *
 * Revision 2.12  1993/11/07  18:04:13  davidg
 * fix from Garrett Wollman:
 * add a return(0) at the end of ed_probe so that if the various device
 * specific probes fail that we just don't fall of the end of the function.
1993-11-22 11:08:16 +00:00
dg
ac967db637 patches from Julian Elischer -
Added support for mmapping /dev/mem
1993-11-22 09:46:45 +00:00
rgrimes
29c03b31ae Missing part of Julians new scsi code, add new driver uk and revise the
entries for st.
1993-11-22 05:40:49 +00:00
jkh
a5ee536189 If we're not logging history information, don't demand write access. 1993-11-20 00:33:12 +00:00
dg
94bb597ccc added 5us delay before checking BUSY flag to conform to ATA spec -
as suggested by John Dyson (dyson@implode.rain.com)
1993-11-19 06:30:00 +00:00
jkh
93375236f0 Recent Paul K. changes for compiling X shared (tested on my box). 1993-11-18 20:52:34 +00:00
rgrimes
73dd2628a2 New version of scsi code from Julian 1993-11-18 05:03:27 +00:00
ache
dbf6b5a2db remove HAVE_SETPGRP, because it doesn't detach terminal
in POSIX (setsid() is only way to do it)
1993-11-18 01:19:06 +00:00
ache
bd8d47ba76 IMAXBELL & PENDIN now cleared to satisfy new sio driver.
From Ian Taylor.
Fix POSIX CLOCAL behaviour, set controlling terminal after it.
Change VTIME from 0 to 1 to fix timeouts waiting for data
1993-11-18 01:03:18 +00:00
ache
1f3af8cba1 From Ian Taylor.
Fix POSIX detach behaviour, based on setsid() call.
stpgrp(0,0) not used for POSIX now.
1993-11-18 00:59:17 +00:00
wollman
6738caeaa0 Fixed comments. 1993-11-18 00:12:13 +00:00
ache
caec23e957 -r option incorrectly removed:
it is impossible to make gcrt0.o from moncrt0.o and gmon.o without it.
1993-11-18 00:08:03 +00:00
ache
8d34e09677 Fix attach message, make separate line for it
(old version assumed that line is probe line)
1993-11-17 23:38:23 +00:00
wollman
029f1ccc6f Fixed comments that start within a comment, so code compiles cleanly with
-Wcomment.
1993-11-17 23:25:28 +00:00
wollman
1ae9954219 Increased symtab space and added two more options that don't do anything
(yet).
1993-11-17 23:24:12 +00:00
ache
18e63a0c75 Diagnostic "RRS text relocation at %#x (symbol %s)"
commented out in #ifdef DEBUG
As Paul told me, it is only informational, nothing more.
I don't want several screens of this information
on each linking (netstat f.e.)
1993-11-17 01:33:24 +00:00
ache
3dd806470c If netmask == 0, new value changed from 0x8000 to 0x10000
(don't mess with IRQ15)
1993-11-17 00:21:03 +00:00
dg
156d1cd94a new process tracing code from Sean Eric Fagen (sef@kithrup.com).
...also, fixed up the syscall args to make GCC happy.
1993-11-16 09:54:57 +00:00
paul
9ff4f18864 Default magic is back to netbsd ZMAGIC,
new a_midmag format needed for dynamic binaries.
-z produces normal ZMAGIC. (this gets our kernel built)
-Z produces netbsd ZMAGIC. (currently default)
1993-11-16 07:20:35 +00:00
paul
dae4063bfb Removed all the ld -x -r stuff -- paranoia. 1993-11-16 02:22:16 +00:00
ache
cf434a6bef We don't want shared boot, so -Bstatic added to ld options 1993-11-16 02:02:05 +00:00
paul
53f348b4ef Changed -Z back to -z.
In line with all other ld's -z is now the "standard" ZMAGIC format.
1993-11-16 00:45:04 +00:00
paul
0d6de7cdb1 Swapped meaning of -Z and -z options.
On any other system -z means "standard" ZMAGIC format and is the
default. Therefore I've made -z be standard ZMAGIC and -Z be ZMAGIC
stored in the new a_midmag format.

The "standard" ZMAGIC format is now the default as well.
1993-11-16 00:42:57 +00:00
paul
4d25c340ff Changed -z to -Z so we create old-style ZMAGIC kernels. 1993-11-15 21:06:08 +00:00
paul
3eb63c406d Incorporated fixes from Paul to make -Z option work. Emits old-style
ZMAGIC magic numbers in a long.
1993-11-15 20:58:20 +00:00
ache
142d081759 timeout+sleep changed to tsleep 1993-11-15 01:33:11 +00:00
ache
bfbb9f451b if netmask == 0, then the loopback code can do some really
bad things.
workaround for this: if netmask == 0, set it to 0x8000,
which is value used by splsoftclock
1993-11-14 23:53:32 +00:00
ache
3e31049377 New sio driver from Bruce. 1993-11-14 23:29:01 +00:00
rgrimes
3593da9033 Add _bde_exists: label so that the global is really defined. Fix spelling
error (mount -> amount)
1993-11-14 02:27:22 +00:00
rgrimes
93f6cc5abd >From Charles Hannum
Change movl %es: -2(reg) to use a subl $2,reg when fixing up the IDT
entries for bdb.  This seems to be the best way to go.

Some day soon #ifdef BDB all of Bruces debugger code.
1993-11-13 04:43:25 +00:00
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
wollman
ec9c017c73 Added /etc/config as a directory to be maintained. Also added RCS Id. 1993-11-12 20:21:00 +00:00