6943 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
fenner
7f032dd55e Make sure we have arguments to pass before calling ifaof_ifpforaddr
and ifa_ifwithroute.

This eliminates the panic seen in kern/2647, although it doesn't
address the fact that RTM_CHANGE can't change flags.
1997-02-04 03:14:35 +00:00
gibbs
42aa3dbf37 Initialization of a variable got lost in the last commit when I moved
a piece of code into a subroutine.
1997-02-03 17:24:25 +00:00
gibbs
ba729f4a34 Fix an oversight in the handling of non-tagged abort requests. We need
to search the QINFIFO to remove any possible command that is waiting
otherwise our abort request may not be held up still waiting for the
first command to complete.
1997-02-03 16:29:07 +00:00
kato
281da56350 Changed return value of ed_probe (= number of I/O ports). Because
I/O port address of most devices is not contiguos, a return value of
probe routine is not so useful for detecting conflict.  The return
value was too big, and kernel sometimes detected conflict even though
two devices are not conflict in I/O address between them.

Suggested by:	Chiharu Shibata <chi@rd.njk.co.jp>
1997-02-03 14:19:01 +00:00
gibbs
6ed4640da2 White space cleanup and other cosmetic style changes.
Fix a few panics during error recovery:
1) Stupid mistake in the "no SCB match handler"  where I was using the wrong
   variable (busy_scbid instead of scb_index).
2) Unbusy the target of an abort request if the command we are trying to
   abort is an untagged transaction.  If we don't, we get a fatal NO_MATCH_BUSY
   condition which "should never happen".
3) When an abort completes, turn off ahc->in_timeout or else the next timeout
   will hit the protective "scb timesout again" panic.
4) Fix a typo that caused the requeued "abort" SCB to have its TAG_ENB and
   disconnect bits to be cleared (missing ~) so that devices would complain
   about overlapped commands.

Be sure to turn off the unexpected busfree interrupt after we do a bus
reset since we are expecting the bus to go free in that case.

Return XS_TIMEOUT instead of XS_DRIVERSTUFFUP in certain scenarios.  XS_TIMEOUT
allows for retries, XS_DRIVERSTUFFUP does not.

Allow commands with SDTR and WDTR negotiation to be tagged.  The SCSI II spec
says that you probably should not do this for fear of hitting bogus devices.
The driver did this in the past for almost two years without any problem,
and not doing it causes problems during error recovery to a tag capable device
as the number of openings is higher than two and we'll start sending it
tagged commands causing "overlapped commands attempted" type errors.  The
real fix needs to happen in the generic SCSI layer which can limit the
number and type of transactions to a device during error recovery efficiently.

Give ourselves at least 100ms to perform a request sense instead of relying
on the original timeout to be long enough to complete this new command as
well as the one that generated the condition.

Removed some redundant code.
1997-02-03 02:16:16 +00:00
gibbs
7ee6b3a702 In dma_finish, don't disturb the direction bit in DFCNTRL when turning off
host DMAs.  The additional test to ensure that the DMA has stopped is also
unnecessary since we've already waited for the DMA to complete.

Update my copyright for the new year.
1997-02-03 02:02:04 +00:00
joerg
6baba2abaf Do not accidentally default a device that failed probing to T_DIRECT
(since T_DIRECT just incidentally happens to be equal 0).  This causes
more harm than it would do good.  Instead , get it at the uk driver.

Reviewed by:	obrien@NUXI.com (David O'Brien)
1997-02-02 20:57:12 +00:00
brian
eada59b88e Reset ip_divert_ignore to zero immediately after use - also,
set it in the first place, independent of whether sin->sin_port
is set.

The result is that diverted packets that are being forwarded
will be diverted once and only once on the way in (ip_input())
and again, once and only once on the way out (ip_output()) -
twice in total.  ICMP packets that don't contain a port will
now also be diverted.
1997-02-02 16:33:12 +00:00
wosch
a3a6062c6d Make ibcs2 a little bit saver. Add copyright. 1997-02-02 14:40:38 +00:00
kato
c836897672 Deleted i386_cpus[]. i386_cpus[] is a static variable in identcpu.c.
Found-by: lint
1997-02-02 10:43:35 +00:00
kato
fb04f87834 Synchronize with sys/i386/isa/sio.c revision 1.158. 1997-02-02 08:09:41 +00:00
joerg
c470277cbf Correct the usage of fea0. It's an EISA driver now, so the ISA usage
is bogus.

Also, correct a stale comment about non-existing EISA support.
1997-02-01 19:53:12 +00:00
bde
ae22a22184 Fixed the SMC fifo bug fix. sioopen() hung while input was streaming in
with <= 100 usec between each character arrival time.  This didn't happen
until rev.1.75 of clock.c because DELAY(100) used to delay for closer to
80 usec than 100 usec, and the minimum time between character arrivals is
87.8 usec at the maximum supported speed of 115200 bps 8N1.

Clear DCD timestamp flag on close (the input timestamp flag is already
cleared).
1997-02-01 16:04:16 +00:00
kato
2a7214e7ab - KNFized pc98 specific files.
- Disabled unuseinit_cpu_accel_mem() which doesn't work now.
- Deleted extra space at the end of line.
1997-01-31 17:38:58 +00:00
kato
1f160cfbad Synchronize with sys/i386/isa/syscons.c revision 1.200. 1997-01-31 11:24:01 +00:00
kato
9f56e26b51 Synchronize with sys/i386/i386/locore.s revision 1.80. 1997-01-31 11:23:18 +00:00
dyson
0ebe30bff0 Another fix to inheriting shared segments. Do the copy on write
thing if needed.
Submitted by:	Alan Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>
1997-01-31 04:10:41 +00:00
joerg
ddbf6dc5fd Fix yet another breakage i've missed when committing rev 1.14. It was
non-obvious to me since my test kernel didn't run NETATALK.  Sorry.

LINT should compile again now.
1997-01-30 22:51:02 +00:00
joerg
33052ffb74 Fix a benign type mismatch i've introduced in rev 1.40.
Pointed out by:	bde
1997-01-30 22:47:55 +00:00
dg
ccdc729a2c Removed PG_N from here, too. Some machines don't like it and it's unnecessary. 1997-01-30 20:22:02 +00:00
dg
d613a1ec67 Removed unnecessary PG_N flag from device memory mappings. This is handled
by the CPU/chipset already and was apparantly triggering a hardware bug that
causes strange parity errors.
1997-01-30 19:36:58 +00:00
sos
902c1eaf5a Fixed the "switch to next screen" command (normally bound to the
key "print scrn".
It used to stop at the first non-open vty, now it skips the non-open
ones and thereby enable one to cycle around all open vty by pressing
"print scrn".
1997-01-30 15:12:17 +00:00
yokota
15cf4c9cd1 Removed reference to PSM_NO_RESET which is no longer available. 1997-01-30 11:59:36 +00:00
asami
71220e9b22 Change space to tab.
Pointed out by:	bde (this is only one of the four, though)
1997-01-30 11:05:57 +00:00
kato
4dbb7c3002 Synchronize with sys/i386/isa/sio.c revision 1.157. 1997-01-30 10:48:06 +00:00
kato
297e5886fb Synchronize with sys/i386/isa/npx.c revision 1.38. 1997-01-30 10:45:36 +00:00
kato
dec8fc0e49 Synchronize with sys/i386/isa/clock.c revision 1.75. 1997-01-30 10:44:05 +00:00
bde
264fc79b21 Estimate an initial overhead of 0 usec instead of 20 usec in DELAY().
I have code to calibrate the overhead fairly accurately, but there
is little point in using it since it is most accurate on machines
where an estimate of 0 works well.  On slow machines, the accuracy
of DELAY() has a large variance since it is limited by the resolution
of getit() even if the initial delay is calibrated perfectly.

Use fixed point and long longs to speed up scaling in DELAY().
The old method slowed down a lot when the frequency became variable.
Assume the default frequency for short delays so that the fixed
point calculation can be exact.

Fast scaling is only important for small delays.  Scaling is done
after looking at the counter and outside the loop, so it doesn't
decrease accuracy or resolution provided it completes before the
delay is up.  The comment in the code is still confused about this.
1997-01-29 22:51:44 +00:00
bde
637e1706b9 Fixes and workarounds for Hayes ESP:
- don't uselessly initialize the fifo "DMA" bit at attach time.
- initialize the fifo "DMA" bit at open time.  Without this, the device
  interrupts for every character received, reducing input performance
  to that of an 8250.
- don't uselessly initialize the fifo trigger level to 8 (scaled to
  256) at attach time.
- don't scale the fifo trigger level to 512 bytes.  The driver's pseudo-
  dma buffer has size 256, so it can't handle bursts of size 512 or 256.
  It should be able to handle the second lowest ftl (2 scaled to 64).
- don't reset the fifos in siostop().  Reset triggers a hardware bug
  involving wedging of the output interrupt bit  This workaround
  unfortunately requires ESP support to be configured.
1997-01-29 21:50:02 +00:00
bde
477f38f71b Removed `Debugger("no slices")'. It's normal and harmless to have no
slices in sd_open() after a media change when the previous sd_open()
discards the previous slices and then fails.  sd_open() just handles
media changes poorly and fails too often.
1997-01-29 14:18:34 +00:00
bde
a40655e5dd Disabled logging of masked exceptions on exit. Keep the side effect of
saving the state (see rev.1.17).
1997-01-29 13:46:28 +00:00
kato
05e286fe5e Fixed reset port address of PC-9801-108.
Submitted by:	Chiharu Shibata <chi@rd.njk.co.jp>
1997-01-29 12:42:41 +00:00
gibbs
d0c49608ac Add 1997 to my copyright.
Change the autotermination code slightly to be more careful on narrow
adapters.
1997-01-29 05:28:21 +00:00
gibbs
d9c03f77e0 Add 1997 to my copyright.
If we can, use timeouts instead of DELAYs when dealing with a bus reset.
This prevents us from holding up the whole machine for a noticible amount
of time (especially for a real time app).

Make a pass over the timeout/error handling code.  Aborts are more
reliable.  We actually handle parity errors correctly now instead of
locking up the bus.  Added code to properly clean up disconnected SCBs
down on the card during error handling.  Improved robustness in several
areas.

If we are using defaults, but are an Ultra card, negotiate at 20MHz instead
of 10.

Don't attempt to handle any commands for 100ms after a reset has occured.
This is the minimum time before a target will respond to selection.  Also
disable the busfree interrupt before doing a bus reset.  This prevents the
driver from getting confused by an "unexpected busfree".
1997-01-29 05:27:03 +00:00
gibbs
deadaf1cb7 Add 1997 to my copyright.
Expand the boundaries of a pause disabled region to close of possible race
condition.

Revert a portion of the DMA code to fix false overruns.

Add a missing "add_scb_to_free_list" so we don't leak SCBs.
1997-01-29 05:19:46 +00:00
kato
c50b40bf29 Synchronize with sys/i386/conf/options.i386 revision 1.34. 1997-01-28 13:10:22 +00:00
phk
f6dcc30e24 Some of these cards are always in promiscous mode :-(
If you enable ip forwarding your net melts down.
This is a workaround, probably not the correct fix.
1997-01-28 11:21:21 +00:00
bde
b14d8837e1 Fixed EXTRAVNODES ifdef.
Updated warnings about obsolete options.
1997-01-27 12:48:15 +00:00
bde
4034801600 Set the soft openfiles limit to maxfiles instead of to NOFILE.
The limit is now only used by init, so it may as well be "infinite".
Don't use RLIM_INFINITY, since setrlimit() doesn't allow setting
that value.  Use maxfiles instead of RLIM_INFINITY for the hard
limit for the same reason.

Similarly for the maxprocesses limits (use the "infinite" value of
maxproc instead if MAXUPRC and RLIM_INFINITY).

NOFILES, MAXUPRC, CHILD_MAX and OPEN_MAX are no longer used in
/usr/src and should go away.  Their values are almost guaranteed to
be wrong now that login.conf exists, so anything that uses the values
is broken.  Unfortunately, there are probably a lot of ports that
depend on them being defined.

The global limits maxfilesperproc and maxprocperuid should go away
too.
1997-01-27 12:43:36 +00:00
bde
9fa6f97ca2 Removed bogus options CHILD_MAX and OPEN_MAX. 1997-01-27 12:39:39 +00:00
bde
7062f0e1f9 Removed bogus options CHILD_MAX and OPEN_MAX.
Put obsolete GATEWAY option back in opt_defunct.h.  It's the only
significant option that has gone away since 2.1.6, so warning about
it might be useful.
1997-01-27 12:39:09 +00:00
bde
3bb1d892ad Added KBD_MAXRETRY and PSM_NO_RESET. 1997-01-27 11:54:56 +00:00
bde
c1d86f7c35 Added lots of undocumented options KBD*, MSG*, NBUF, NMBCLUSTERS, PSM*,
SEM* and SHM*.  These are already supported in the options files.  I
mostly used the default value plus 1.  This ensures that the LINT kernel
depends on the options headers.
1997-01-27 11:37:16 +00:00
bde
a7f782c2f2 Removed non-options MSGMAX, SEMAEM, SEMUSZ and SEMVMX. 1997-01-27 11:18:40 +00:00
bde
d91d3e52e4 Removed #undef of MSGMAX, so that a warning gets printed if it is
(bogusly) defined.
1997-01-27 11:18:27 +00:00
julian
ace9239b8a fix mixleading comment (my error.. I wrote the comment) 1997-01-26 01:00:45 +00:00
wpaul
06c77ecb65 Make the SCSI probe messages more BSDish. This may raise a few eyebrows
("Hey! Who made _you_ the keeper of all things BSDish?!") but this has
bugged me for a long time, and now that I finally have the chance
to hack on it (and test the results), I'll take my chances. I can also
point to other BSD implementations for precedents if you put my back to
the wall.

The only thing that's changed is how the messages are formatted. Now,
instead of having this:

aha0 at 0x330-0x333 irq 11 drq 5 on isa
(aha0:3:0): "HP C1553A 9503" type 1 removable SCSI 2
st0(aha0:3:0): Sequential-Access density code 0x24, variable blocks, write-enabled
(aha0:3:1): "HP C1553A 9503" type 8 removable SCSI 2
ch0(aha0:3:1): Medium-Changer 6 slot(s) 1 drive(s) 0 arm(s) 0 i/e-slot(s)

We have this:

aha0 at 0x330-0x333 irq 11 drq 5 on isa
scbus0 at aha0 bus 0
st0 at scbus0 target 3 lun 0
st0: <HP C1553A 9503> type 1 removable SCSI 2
st0: Sequential-Access density code 0x24, variable blocks, write-enabled
ch0 at scbus0 target 3 lun 1
ch0: <HP C1553A 9503> type 8 removable SCSI 2
ch0: Medium-Changer 6 slot(s) 1 drive(s) 0 arm(s) 0 i/e-slot(s)

Which is (to me anyway) is a lot more pleasant to look at. (Call me
crazy -- g'head: you know you wanna -- but the previous messages remind
me of Linux. Ever see the output from the linux device probes? It's a mess
of copyright notices, version numbers/dates, author e-mail addresses and
other crap. Let's not go there, okay? Bleh.)

Notice that devices are now specified in terms of the scsi bus they
live on rather than the adapter. This better reflects the contents
of the kernel config file (if you use wired-down device specifications
anyway) and removes some ambiguity that may arise if you have a multi-
channel adapter with more than one bus.

Also, sc_print_addr() now generates messages like this:
st0 at scbus0 target 3 lun 0: NOT READY asc:3a,0 Medium not present

instead of this:
st0(aha0:3:0): NOT READY asc:3a,0 Medium not present

I also added a quirk entry for the HP Superstore 12000e 6 tape DAT
autoloader, which needs SC_MORE_LUS in order for the changer device
to be properly probed and attached. (I'm working on a chcontrol utility
to manipulate the changer on this drive which should hopefully be general
enough to work with other changers too. If you want the prototype I have
now, it's at ftp://skynet.ctr.columbia.edu/pub/freebsd/changer.c.)

Remaining bugs:

- The 'foodev0: yadda yadda yadda' bits should probably be printed entirely
  by the device-specific subdriver attach code instead of half by the
  scsi_device_attach() routine and half by the device specific attach
  routine like it is now.

- The wired-down device specifications in the kernel config file should
  be used to control bus/device probing to some extent rather than just
  for choosing names for devices we find. If the config says there's a
  device at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 called sd0, we should look there and
  check for a device that can be managed by the sd driver. If we don't
  find one, we should probably complain that there's no device there or
  that there is a device but of the wrong type. Once all the devices from
  the wired down list have been probed, the code can then autodetect and
  autoattach any devices that remain unassigned.

- Apparently some tape changers (hi Ulf!) return 'not ready/medium not
  present' when the magazine is loaded but a tape has not been put in the
  drive yet. This causes an open(/dev/ch0) to fail and prevents you from
  using the changer.c utility to load the first tape into the drive. My
  HP changer does not behave this way. The workaround is to manually load
  a tape into the drive before attempting to use the changer program, but
  you can get in trouble if you accidentally eject a tape without loading
  a new one and you're at a remote location: you won't be able to load
  any tapes anymore. I'm not sure what the correct software solution is
  for this but ideally there should be one.

- I should not be doing this: I'm the NIS guru, not the SCSI guru.
  (This is not my beautiful code. How did I get here? My god: what
  have I done?)
1997-01-25 20:27:13 +00:00
bde
c9218c7082 Sync with <pci/pcibus.h>. pcibus.c unfortunately still compiled (with
only 3 or 4 warnings) when pb_maxirq went away.
1997-01-25 18:51:01 +00:00
kato
462bba441b Change default I/O recovery time for Cyrix 5x86 to 0. The BIOS
Writers Guide mentions that IORT should be 0 for errata fix.
1997-01-25 10:37:03 +00:00
kato
fa8b83cee2 Synchronize with sys/i386/i386/machdep.c rev. 1.226. 1997-01-25 06:42:19 +00:00