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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marcel Moolenaar
8773a80baf Sanity the RTC code:
o  Remove the clock interface. Not only does it conflict with the MI
   version when device genclock is added to the kernel, it was also
   not possible to have more than 1 clock device. This of course would
   have been a problem if we actually had more than 1 clock device.
   In short: we don't need a clock interface and if we do eventually,
   we should be using the MI one.
o  Rewrite inittodr() and resettodr() to take into account that:
   1)  We use the EFI interface directly.
   2)  time_t is 64-bit and we do need to make sure we can determine
       leap years from year 2100 and on. Add a nice explanation of
       where leap years come from and why.
   3)  This rewrite happened in 2005 so any date prior to 1/1/2005
       (either M/D/Y or D/M/Y) is bogus. Reprogram the EFI clock with
       1/1/2005 in that case.
   4)  The EFI clock has a high probability of being correct, so
       only (further) correct the EFI clock when the file system time
       is larger. That should never happen in a time-synchronised world.
       Complain when EFI lost 2 days or more.

Replace the copyright notice now that I (pretty much) rewrote all of
this file.
2005-04-22 05:04:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
d47cce3ec8 Revert previous commit: The hwpmc(4) driver compiles on all platforms. 2005-04-20 22:19:51 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
10687779a9 Rename from apm_bioscall.s to apm_bioscall.S for removing a special rule
to build a module.  A repo-copy is not done because it has no important logs.

Pointed out by: ru
2005-04-20 12:28:20 +00:00
Warner Losh
f13ea502b5 Move this to the specific architectures that are supported. #ifdef foo
in sys/pmc.h precludes it from working on !i386, !amd64.  When that changes,
it can be moved back into conf/NOTES.
2005-04-19 22:16:46 +00:00
Warner Losh
79a416e94d Need more files for i386, need all the files for pc98. 2005-04-19 21:40:07 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
db00e6c573 I accidently committed two 'cleandepend' when I was deciding which
form was "cleaner".
2005-04-19 18:29:11 +00:00
Nate Lawson
8cb4b63803 Hook smist up to the kernel build. 2005-04-19 16:39:23 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
ebccf1e3a6 Bring a working snapshot of hwpmc(4), its associated libraries, userland utilities
and documentation into -CURRENT.

Bump FreeBSD_version.

Reviewed by:	alc, jhb (kernel changes)
2005-04-19 04:01:25 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
35b89d8c7b As with kernel-depend, rm the DEPENDFILE before modules-depend. 2005-04-18 21:10:38 +00:00
Damien Bergamini
ceaec73d40 Initial import of ipw, iwi, ral and ural drivers:
ipw  - Intel PRO/Wireless 2100
iwi  - Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2225BG/2915ABG
ral  - Ralink Technology RT2500
ural - Ralink Technology RT2500USB

Approved by:	silby (mentor)
2005-04-18 18:47:38 +00:00
Robert Watson
453ffeef5e Add ALQ and KTR_ALQ to NOTES so that they are built into LINT. 2005-04-16 12:14:43 +00:00
Eric Anholt
b8aa843c63 Update to DRM CVS as of 2005-04-12, bringing many changes:
- Split core DRM routines back into their own module, rather than using the
  nasty templated system like before.
- Development-class R300 support in radeon driver (requires userland pieces, of
  course).
- Mach64 driver (haven't tested in a while -- my mach64s no longer fit in the
  testbox).  Covers Rage Pros, Rage Mobility P/M, Rage XL, and some others.
- i915 driver files, which just need to get drm_drv.c fixed to allow attachment
  to the drmsub device.  Covers i830 through i915 integrated graphics.
- savage driver files, which should require minimal changes to work.  Covers the
  Savage3D, Savage IX/MX, Savage 4, ProSavage.
- Support for color and texture tiling and HyperZ features of Radeon.

Thanks to:	scottl (much p4 handholding)
		Jung-uk Kim (helpful prodding)
PR:		[1] kern/76879, [2] kern/72548
Submitted by:	[1] Alex, lesha at intercaf dot ru
		[2] Shaun Jurrens, shaun at shamz dot net
2005-04-16 03:44:47 +00:00
Peter Wemm
8f98d260f1 Remove NO_MIXED_MODE option 2005-04-15 18:48:27 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
e1bb7d0dfc MFi386: revision 1.219. 2005-04-15 14:24:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
2326e092a7 Remove support for mixed mode altogether now that we no longer use IRQ 0
when using an APIC.  This simplifies the APIC code somewhat and also allows
us to be pedantically more compliant with ACPI which mandates no use of
mixed mode.
2005-04-14 17:59:58 +00:00
Warner Losh
23804f1a7d Never hardcode /sys into these Makefiles. The proper way to spell it is $S.
Also, move the -I stuff to the centralized kern.pre.mk.  However, it
might be better to add these flags to files.conf.  This is a short
term fix to fix the broken builds on my machine (I don't have a valid
/sys link).
2005-04-13 14:49:57 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
ec2b39b483 We have an asm version of bcmp(), so we could use it as well. 2005-04-12 22:46:09 +00:00
Vinod Kashyap
f0c1dee27f The latest release of the FreeBSD driver (twa) for
3ware's 9xxx series controllers.  This corresponds to
the 9.2 release (for FreeBSD 5.2.1) on the 3ware website.

Highlights of this release are:

1. The driver has been re-architected to use a "Common Layer"
    (all tw_cl* files), which is a consolidation of all OS-independent
    parts of the driver.  The FreeBSD OS specific portions of the
    driver go into an "OS Layer" (all tw_osl* files).
    This re-architecture is to achieve better maintainability, consistency
    of behavior across OS's, and better portability to new OS's (drivers
    for new OS's can be written by just adding an OS Layer that's specific
    to the OS, by complying to a "Common Layer Programming Interface" API.

2. The driver takes advantage of multiple processors.

3. The driver has a new firmware image bundled, the new features of which
   include Online Capacity Expansion and multi-lun support, among others.
   More details about 3ware's 9.2 release can be found here:
   http://www.3ware.com/download/Escalade9000Series/9.2/9.2_Release_Notes_Web.pdf

Since the Common Layer is used across OS's, the FreeBSD specific include
path for header files (/sys/dev/twa) is not part of the #include pre-processor
directive in any of the source files.  For being able to integrate twa into
the kernel despite this, Makefile.<arch> has been changed to add the include
path to CFLAGS.

Reviewed by: scottl
2005-04-12 22:07:11 +00:00
Bill Paul
c1972c49a8 Add winx32_wrap.S to files.i386 for the NDISulator. 2005-04-11 16:23:13 +00:00
Maxime Henrion
22a8b40510 Use comments after .endif to please make(1) with latest changes so
that it's possible to build a kernel without getting flooded with
thousands of warnings.
2005-04-11 12:54:03 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
8d6b8c0f9a Get more love from GEOM on arm. 2005-04-07 22:06:56 +00:00
Scott Long
c91a27d2d2 Re-enable the atapicam driver in NOTES. 2005-04-05 02:05:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
c6a37e8413 Divorce critical sections from spinlocks. Critical sections as denoted by
critical_enter() and critical_exit() are now solely a mechanism for
deferring kernel preemptions.  They no longer have any affect on
interrupts.  This means that standalone critical sections are now very
cheap as they are simply unlocked integer increments and decrements for the
common case.

Spin mutexes now use a separate KPI implemented in MD code: spinlock_enter()
and spinlock_exit().  This KPI is responsible for providing whatever MD
guarantees are needed to ensure that a thread holding a spin lock won't
be preempted by any other code that will try to lock the same lock.  For
now all archs continue to block interrupts in a "spinlock section" as they
did formerly in all critical sections.  Note that I've also taken this
opportunity to push a few things into MD code rather than MI.  For example,
critical_fork_exit() no longer exists.  Instead, MD code ensures that new
threads have the correct state when they are created.  Also, we no longer
try to fixup the idlethreads for APs in MI code.  Instead, each arch sets
the initial curthread and adjusts the state of the idle thread it borrows
in order to perform the initial context switch.

This change is largely a big NOP, but the cleaner separation it provides
will allow for more efficient alternative locking schemes in other parts
of the kernel (bare critical sections rather than per-CPU spin mutexes
for per-CPU data for example).

Reviewed by:	grehan, cognet, arch@, others
Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64, powerpc, arm, possibly more
2005-04-04 21:53:56 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
dfe614392f - Move LOOKUP_SHARED from opt_global.h to opt_vfs.h so we don't have
to recompile the whole kernel if we change it.
2005-04-03 23:49:13 +00:00
Warner Losh
df3a103dc6 Don't forget to create new-style links for module builds.
Forgotten by: imp@
Reminded by: nyan@
2005-04-03 04:56:05 +00:00
Warner Losh
cfaacd7f0f Now that we have proper links, no need to fake up ones as part of
depend.  Now that we no longer need this hack, remove it.

Forgotten by: imp
Reminded by: nyan
2005-04-03 04:33:42 +00:00
Warner Losh
5abe8537a0 Update version number for latest config version bump 2005-04-01 22:56:10 +00:00
Scott Long
5ec8c336e7 FIx a botch with the addition of the arcmsr driver. 2005-04-01 19:32:12 +00:00
Peter Wemm
8d2046fa1e Since the question keeps coming up, explain why the -mno-sse etc switches
are there and that it does not have an effect on user applications.
2005-03-31 22:53:58 +00:00
Scott Long
d0885ac3cf Glue the arcmsr driver into the tree. 2005-03-31 20:21:43 +00:00
Warner Losh
934761ae4b atapicam is broken, so comment it out since it may take a while to fix it. 2005-03-31 03:21:21 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
8ca4df3299 This is the much rumoured ATA mkIII update that I've been working on.
o       ATA is now fully newbus'd and split into modules.
        This means that on a modern system you just load "atapci and ata"
        to get the base support, and then one or more of the device
        subdrivers "atadisk atapicd atapifd atapist ataraid".
        All can be loaded/unloaded anytime, but for obvious reasons you
        dont want to unload atadisk when you have mounted filesystems.

o       The device identify part of the probe has been rewritten to fix
        the problems with odd devices the old had, and to try to remove
        so of the long delays some HW could provoke. Also probing is done
	without the need for interrupts, making earlier probing possible.

o       SATA devices can be hot inserted/removed and devices will be created/
        removed in /dev accordingly.
	NOTE: only supported on controllers that has this feature:
	Promise and Silicon Image for now.
	On other controllers the usual atacontrol detach/attach dance is
	still needed.

o	Support for "atomic" composite ATA requests used for RAID.

o       ATA RAID support has been rewritten and and now supports these
        metadata formats:
                 "Adaptec HostRAID"
                 "Highpoint V2 RocketRAID"
                 "Highpoint V3 RocketRAID"
                 "Intel MatrixRAID"
                 "Integrated Technology Express"
                 "LSILogic V2 MegaRAID"
                 "LSILogic V3 MegaRAID"
                 "Promise FastTrak"
                 "Silicon Image Medley"
		 "FreeBSD PseudoRAID"

o       Update the ioctl API to match new RAID levels etc.

o       Update atacontrol to know about the new RAID levels etc
        NOTE: you need to recompile atacontrol with the new sys/ata.h,
        make world will take care of that.
	NOTE2: that rebuild is done differently from the old system as
	the rebuild is now done piggybacked on read requests to the
	array, so atacontrol simply starts a background "dd" to rebuild
	the array.

o       The reinit code has been worked over to be much more robust.

o       The timeout code has been overhauled for races.

o	Support of new chipsets.

o       Lots of fixes for bugs found while doing the modulerization and
        reviewing the old code.

Missing or changed features from current ATA:

o       atapi-cd no longer has support for ATAPI changers. Todays its
        much cheaper and alot faster to copy those CD images to disk
        and serve them from there. Besides they dont seem to be made
        anymore, maybe for that exact reason.

o       ATA RAID can only read metadata from all the above metadata formats,
	not write all of them (Promise and Highpoint V2 so far). This means
	that arrays can be picked up from the BIOS, but they cannot be
	created from FreeBSD. There is more to it than just the missing
	write metadata support, those formats are not unique to a given
	controller like Promise and Highpoint formats, instead they exist
	for several types, and even worse, some controllers can have
	different formats and its impossible to tell which one.
	The outcome is that we cannot reliably create the metadata of those
	formats and be sure the controller BIOS will understand it.
	However write support is needed to update/fail/rebuild the arrays
	properly so it sits fairly high on the TODO list.

o       So far atapicam is not supported with these changes. When/if this
	will change is up to the maintainer of atapi-cam so go there for
	questions.

HW donated by:  Webveveriet AS
HW donated by:  Frode Nordahl
HW donated by:  Yahoo!
HW donated by:  Sentex
Patience by:	Vife and my boys (and even the cats)
2005-03-30 12:03:40 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
59d2e1b826 We don't need no major numbers
We don't need a mknod(2) call
	No tricky install documentation
	Kernel leave them dev_t alone
	Hey Kernel leave them cdevsw alone
	All in all it's just another struct in src/sys
	All in all you're just another struct in src/sys
2005-03-29 11:26:14 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
92daf6f9ac Don't generate major.c anymore. 2005-03-29 11:23:25 +00:00
Nate Lawson
bc4c871230 Add powernow to kernel build target. 2005-03-27 21:50:30 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
6bcf003260 Add USB Communication Device Class Ethernet driver. Originally written for
FreeBSD based on aue(4) it was picked by OpenBSD, then from OpenBSD ported
to NetBSD and finally NetBSD version merged with original one goes into
FreeBSD.

Obtained from:  http://www.gank.org/freebsd/cdce/
                NetBSD
                OpenBSD
2005-03-22 14:52:40 +00:00
Marius Strobl
be7a88bd72 Add a driver for the 'clock-board' device (the clock board is an
inevitable component in Sun Exx00 machines and provides serial ports,
NVRAM and TOD amongst others which are handled by uart(4) and eeprom(4)
respectively). This driver currently only prints out information about
the chassis on attach and allows to blink the 'Cycling' LED (which is
duplicated on the front panel) of the clock board just like fhc(4) does
for the other boards. The device name for the LED is /dev/led/clockboard.

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
Tested by:	joerg
2005-03-19 01:04:48 +00:00
Murray Stokely
991f5121f0 Add a comment to note that pseudo-device bpf is required for DHCP.
This is mentioned in the Handbook but it is not as obvious to new
users why bpf is needed compared to the other largely self-explanatory
items in GENERIC.

PR:		conf/40855
MFC after:	1 week
2005-03-18 15:24:00 +00:00
Philip Paeps
a7b1b2b6ca Hook acpi_fujitsu up to the build.
Forgotten by:	philip
2005-03-18 09:34:52 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
641a67bed4 Bring back some of the ioctl junk that was removed in rev 1.59 as a
i386-only kernel option, ASR_COMPAT, and under BURN_BRIDGES.
It is really ugly, but raidutils depends on it.

Discussed with:	scottl
2005-03-17 01:20:49 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
0c3a1acbbb Remove OBE comment about AMD64 memory model. 2005-03-15 18:44:51 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
0ed36875f4 Ensure GCC does not use FP registers in integer code.
I think all we really need is -fno-sse2.
I really don't like cluttering up the compiler invocation,
but this bigger hammer will fix reported problems for now.
2005-03-15 18:43:36 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
bcc1205c89 Add PSEUDOFS_TRACE option. 2005-03-14 16:04:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2f00593534 Use vfs_hash instead of home-rolled. 2005-03-14 14:41:37 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
9236b51d40 Use vfs_hash() instead of home-rolled 2005-03-14 13:30:06 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
14bc0685ac Use vfs_hash instead of home-rolled. 2005-03-14 10:21:16 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6c325a2a21 Currently (almost) all filesystems maintain a local inode hash table
to get from (mount + inode) to vnode.  These tables are mostly
copy&pasted from UFS, sized based on desiredvnodes and therefore
quite large (128K-512K).  Several filesystems are buggy enough that
they allocate the hash table even before they know if they will
ever be used or not.

Add "vfs_hash", a system wide hash table, which will replace all
the per-filesystem hash-tables.

The fields we add to struct vnode will more or less be saved in
the respective filesystems inodes.

Having one central implementation will save code and will allow us
to justify the complexity of code to dynamically (re)size the hash
at a later point.
2005-03-14 10:01:29 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
1b1a07ad8b FreeBSD consumer bits of the nForce MCP NIC binary blob.
Demanded by:	DES
Encouraged by:	scottl
Obtained from:	q@onthenet.com.au (partially)
KNF'ed by:	obrien
2005-03-12 00:29:30 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
ae794b415f just use crypto/rijndael
(I forgot to commit this in my previous commit)
2005-03-11 17:58:24 +00:00
Sam Leffler
fa20c23401 SampleRate rate control algorithm for the ath driver
Submitted by:	John Bicket
2005-03-11 01:39:57 +00:00