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Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
a33b0a11f4 Undo #undef KERNEL hack for vnode.h to avoid vnode_if.h.
XXX It probably makes sense to have a flag for bsd.kern.mk to avoid these
    rules.
XXX IO_NDELAY seems to be the main reason for it, when used in a cdevsw
    read or write "flag" context.  Perhaps a redundant declaration
    somewhere like sys/conf.h might help remove the need for vnode.h in
    these device drivers in the first place.
1999-01-17 20:53:48 +00:00
peter
cb99881fc9 Mountroot could concievably make sense to a KLD though, in the preload
case.  I'm not sure the autoconf code is up to it though...
1999-01-17 20:41:02 +00:00
peter
a1afd11da0 Remove references to an LKM that isn't built any more. 1999-01-17 20:39:08 +00:00
peter
c2ffd97e0d Minor cleanup; no more references to LKM's. 1999-01-17 20:36:14 +00:00
peter
7fa9c0ca07 Remove the LKM glue since the support (src/lkm) has been gone a while.
This was impossible to use as an LKM anyway, but does work as a preloaded
kld module though.
1999-01-17 20:30:13 +00:00
peter
6722392bda Remove LKM support, src/lkm that built it is gone and it never worked as an
LKM anyway.  It does work as a preloaded KLD module though.
1999-01-17 20:28:12 +00:00
peter
ecc481a219 Clean up the KLD/LKM goop a bit. 1999-01-17 20:25:22 +00:00
peter
af2c03a79e "fix" long standing aicasm build glitch. The problem was the
reorganization in rev 1.16 of i386/include/types.h which changed
stdlib.h's use of <machine/types.h>.  The problem was the -I. was causing
machine/types.h to come from the current kernel source, while stdlib.h was
coming from /usr/include.  /usr/include/stdlib.h is as old as the last
'make world', the machine/types.h was as new as the current source.
1999-01-17 19:56:02 +00:00
peter
ec8ee597cf Add LKM option so that the remaining code (hopefully) doesn't go stale. 1999-01-17 19:09:41 +00:00
peter
c22cc14762 Add the lkm module 1999-01-17 19:06:06 +00:00
peter
85867e4784 World, please meet the kld module called "lkm". If you have an a.out
kernel and you forgot to add 'options LKM', you can kldload this module
and get LKM compatability. (!)
1999-01-17 19:05:40 +00:00
peter
64db241b95 LKM kernel support becomes optional on "options LKM". (Bear in mind
that the default kernel is now ELF and cannot load these LKM's).
1999-01-17 19:02:39 +00:00
peter
f507f3d7b0 - Move lkmnosys() to kern_syscall.c
- Have the VFS lkm support use vfs_register() etc rather than having it's
  own version.
- Have the syscall lkm support use syscall_register() etc rather than
  having it's own verison.
- Convert the lkm driver to a module.
1999-01-17 19:00:58 +00:00
peter
a3844a9916 Move lkmnosys() from kern_lkm.c to here. 1999-01-17 18:58:04 +00:00
peter
66afdef469 Try and clean up the multiple formal loading support a bit, based on
suggestions from Greg Lehey some time ago.  In the face of multiple
potential file formats, try and give a more sensible error than just
ENOEXEC.

XXX a good case can be made that the loading process is wrong - the linker
should locate the file first (using the search paths etc), then run the
loaders to see if they recognize it.  While the present system allows for
the possibility of different search paths for different formats, we do not
use it and it just makes things more complicated than they need to be.
1999-01-17 17:58:52 +00:00
wpaul
d94a9bb5f6 Fix cut & paste mind-o: the entry for the xl driver should say ethernet,
not FDDI. *smak*
1999-01-17 17:42:22 +00:00
kato
8a0c82ad4e Make old syscons work. (New syscons driver for PC98 is still under
development.)

Submitted by:	Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@wyvern.cc.kogakuin.ac.jp>
1999-01-17 15:42:27 +00:00
yokota
9fadb1847e Retrun EAGAIN if the current video mode is a graphics mode. 1999-01-17 14:25:19 +00:00
yokota
34bc78fe59 - Examine the error code from the screen saver and act accordingly.
0	success
	EAGAIN	try again later
	other	don't call this screen saver again
- Test flags consistently to examine the status of the screen saver.
	scrn_blanked: the screen saver is running
	scp->status & SAVER_RUNNING: the saver is running in this vty
- Correctlyu preserve status flag bits in set/restore_scrn_saver_mdoe().
1999-01-17 14:23:15 +00:00
yokota
a0fc4cfd6e Don't forget copying video mode flags to the adapter info. block when
changing video modes.
1999-01-17 14:12:48 +00:00
kato
c09aa82d6b Sync with sys/i386/isa/wd.c revision 1.186. 1999-01-17 12:24:48 +00:00
bde
ef97020404 Removed the #defines of interrupt handlers to NULL. This hack was for
old (> 3 months) versions of config(8).
1999-01-17 06:33:43 +00:00
bde
dbb879887a Pass the unit number to the DMA cookie lookup routine and use it
to look up cookies properly, at least for standard controllers.
Cookies are used so that we don't have to pass around lots of args.
All of the dmainit functions use the unit number so it is essential
that we pass them a cookie with the correct unit number.

This may break working configurations if there are bugs in the
dmainit functions like the ones I just fixed for VIA chipsets.

Broken in:	rev 1.4 of ide_pci.c and rev.1.139 of wd.c.
1999-01-17 05:46:25 +00:00
bde
66115cf2aa Fixed a 2-bit error in initializing MWDMA mode for VIA chipsets.
Prefetch/postwrite was enabled for the wrong controller.  (VIA
is bitwise big endian and we confused ourself by shifting left
instead of right.)

Extracted from:	last set of patches from the author
		(john hood <cgull@smoke.marlboro.vt.us>) on 7 Feb 1998
1999-01-17 05:18:54 +00:00
wpaul
25cd623564 Small cosmetic tweak: in rl_rxeof(), use the constant RX_CMD_EMPTY_RXBUF
instead of the magic number 1.
1999-01-16 21:03:57 +00:00
wpaul
ad42c98933 Remove the code that manually pads frames to at least 60 bytes;
the ASIX chip supports auto-padding.
1999-01-16 20:40:52 +00:00
bde
4c421a34f8 Fixed a 1-bit error in initializing UDMA mode for VIA chipsets.
Instead of initializing UDMA mode, we turned it off and made sure that
it stays off by turning on the "UDMA enable by SET FEATURES" disable.

The damage was limited by bugs in cookie lookup, and suitable
initialization by some BIOSes.  The cookie list has slaves before
masters, and the unit number is ignored when cookies are looked up,
so cookie lookup always finds cookies for slaves and the bug only
clobbers slaves, so the bug was harmless for common configurations
with no slaves or only non-UDMA slaves.  UDMA initialization for
masters actually worked if the BIOS turns on the UDMA mode bit and
turns off the "UDMA enable by SET FEATURES" disable.
1999-01-16 19:48:01 +00:00
mjacob
22c5421f91 Sascha Blank <blank@uni-trier.de> convinced me I was an
idiot about testing SA_QUIRK_2FM in samount. Fixed.

Removed the NORRLS quirk (to save quirk space) and left
the behaviour of being quiet about failed reserve/release
(failed due Illegal Request) the same.

Added a SF_QUIET_IR for prevent/allow for the same purposes.
1999-01-16 19:20:30 +00:00
dfr
827cdaabc3 A few small improvements to the bus code:
* A function device_printf() to make pretty-printing driver messages easier.
* A function device_get_children() to query the children of a device.
* Generic implementations of BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE and BUS_RELEASE_RESOURCE.
* Change bus_generic_print_child() so that it is actually useful.
1999-01-16 17:44:09 +00:00
dfr
7e754448fe Add kern_syscalls.c
Submitted by: Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se>
1999-01-16 17:29:56 +00:00
kato
6a367acbf2 There are two models of AMD K6-2 Model 8 (c.f. AMD's document), so the
CPU stepping must be checked.  Also, fixed print_AMD_info.

Submitted by:	Akio Morita <amorita@meadow.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
1999-01-16 13:41:33 +00:00
kato
df5f3a632f Revise sio entries to synchronize with current driver.
Submitted by:	Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@wyvern.cc.kogakuin.ac.jp>
1999-01-16 13:20:42 +00:00
yokota
5126e935c0 Fix palette save/load functions.
# They have been unchanged since the introduction of the VESA support.
# But, we started seeing the problem only recently ;-<
1999-01-16 12:56:00 +00:00
kato
4f24cd0954 Sync with sys/i386/isa/wd.c revision up to 1.185. 1999-01-16 11:43:12 +00:00
kato
fd76cb8785 Sync with sys/i386/isa/sio.c revision up to 1.223. 1999-01-16 11:42:16 +00:00
kato
b1b04dbe93 Sync with sys/i386/isa/npx.c revision 1.65. 1999-01-16 11:41:18 +00:00
kato
8ce895b014 Sync with sys/i386/isa/fd.c revision 1.131. 1999-01-16 11:40:02 +00:00
kato
14a90288e9 Sync with sys/i386/i386/machdep.c revision up to 1.125. 1999-01-16 11:39:08 +00:00
kato
f4bae6e981 Sync with sys/i386/i386/machdep.c revision up to 1.322. 1999-01-16 11:38:03 +00:00
kato
34c279f4b4 Sync with sys/i386/conf/majors.i386 revision up to 1.64. 1999-01-16 11:36:28 +00:00
des
90392cd693 Move the definition of set_origin from logo_saver.c to saver.h. 1999-01-16 10:20:16 +00:00
wpaul
9ca21c1031 Stability fixes:
- In wb_rxeof(), if the received packet is less than MINCLSIZE bytes,
  copy it to an mbuf chain so as to be more frugal in our use of mbuf
  clusters.

- The Winbond chip, like the ASIX, wants the 'TX interrupt request'
  bit set in the _first_ fragment of a transmitted frame, not the
  last. (At least the Winbond manual states this unambiguously; too
  bad I wasn't paying attention when I read it the first time.)

- Turn off the transmit threshold mechanism (initialize the threshold
  to 0). This effectively puts the chip in 'store and forward' mode
  which seems to cut down on transmit errors a little. It may also
  reduce transmit performace a bit, but I'm willing to do that if it
  means better reliability.
1999-01-16 06:25:59 +00:00
wpaul
9617128953 Fix some stability problems:
- Normally, the driver allocates an mbuf cluster for each receive
  descriptor. This is because we have to be prepared to accomodate up to
  1500 bytes (a cluster buffer can hold up to 2K). However, using up a
  whole cluster buffer for a tiny packet is a bit of a waste. Also,
  it seems to me that sometimes mbufs will linger in the kernel for
  a while after being passed out of the driver, which means we might
  drain the mbuf cluster pool. The cluster pool is smaller than the
  mbuf pool in general, so we do the following: if the packet is less
  that MINCLSIZE bytes, then we copy it into a small mbuf chain and
  leave the mbuf cluster in place for another go-round. This saves
  mbuf clusters in some cases while still allowing them to be used
  for heavy traffic exchanges with lots of full-sized frames.

- The transmit descriptor has a bit in the control word which allows
  the driver to request that a 'TX OK' interrupt be generated when
  a frame has been completed. Sometimes, a frame can be fragmented
  across several descriptors. The manual for the real DEC 21140A says
  that if this happens, the 'TX interrupt request' bit is only valid
  in the descriptor of the last fragment. With the ASIX chip, it seems
  the 'TX interrupt request' bit is only valid in the descriptor of
  the _first_ fragment. Actually, the manual contains conflicting
  information, but I think it's supposed to be the first fragment.
  To play it safe, set the bit in both the first and last fragment to
  be sure that we get a TX OK interrupt. Without this fix, the driver
  can sometimes be late in releasing mbufs from the transmit queue
  after transmission.
1999-01-16 06:19:38 +00:00
mjacob
56728d4e23 More bandaids. One important one from Sascha Blank
(<blank@fox.uni-trier.de>) about quirks being set as
arithmetic values, not as bitfields. Add HP, Kennedy
and M4 1/2" reel quirk entries.

Do a lot of gratuitous source changing.

Audit all functions that build ccbs for the tape driver
and decide whether each one can be retried or not.

Still to do is some more state management post errors.
1999-01-16 04:02:31 +00:00
msmith
c72cbf62af Spell "ctlr" consistently. 1999-01-16 03:55:46 +00:00
jdp
7144bbc986 Replace duplicated "old" linker set definitions with an include of
<sys/linker_set.h>.  Note, this isn't used on the i386.
1999-01-16 03:25:24 +00:00
bde
1e7d8593e5 Don't let bugs in ide_pci.c break wdprobe(), at least for standard
IDE hardare.  The attempted fix in rev.1.182 was a no-op except for
adding dozens of style bugs.  The undocumented options ALI_V and
DISABLE_PCI_IDE go away as a side effect.  ALI_V was a no-op because
rev.1.182 was a no-op.  DISABLE_PCI_IDE didn't actually disable
PCI IDE.  It disabled the buggy code in wdprobe() at a cost of
completely breaking support for Promise controllers.

Broken in:	rev.1.139
1999-01-16 01:06:23 +00:00
msmith
339819438a Fix breakage in rev 1.19; the second argument to ide_pci_candma is a
controller number, not a unit number.  Make this clear.
1999-01-16 00:36:53 +00:00
gibbs
f909ac95f7 Add two missing break statements. 1999-01-15 23:24:23 +00:00
msmith
8cd4f8e426 Oops, add the NMBCLUSTERS initialiser for the Alpha as well. 1999-01-15 18:00:19 +00:00