overridden at attach time.
Some 802.11n NICs may only have one physical antenna connected.
The radios will be very upset if you try enabling radios which aren't
connected to antennas.
This allows hints to override the TX and RX chainmask.
These hints are:
hint.ath.X.rx_chainmask
hint.ath.X.tx_chainmask
They can be set at either boot time or in kenv before the module is loaded.
This and the previous HAL commit were sponsored in late 2011 by Hobnob, Inc.
Sponsored by: Hobnob, Inc.
by capabilities.
Add an ar5416SetCapability() function, which contains logic to override
the chainmask and update the relevant stream.
This is designed to be called after the attach function, which presets
the TX/RX chainmask and stream.
TODO: check the chainmask against the hardware chainmask so non-existing
chains aren't enabled.
If an IPv6 packet has extension headers the kernel needs to deal with it
itself. For the rest it can set various CSUM_XXX flags and the driver
will act on them.
with clang. Also fix a number of warnings uncovered when building with
clang around some implicit enum conversions.
Sponsored by: Intel
Approved by: scottl
1. Fixed timeout specification for the msleep in mps_wait_command().
Added 30 second timeout for mps_wait_command() calls in mps_user.c.
2. Make sure we call mps_detach_user() from the kldunload path.
3. Raid Hotplug behavior change.
The driver now removes a volume when it goes to a failed state,
so we also need to add volume back to the OS when it goes to
opitimal/degraded/online from failed/missing.
Handle raid volume add and remove from the IR_Volume event.
4. Added some more debugging information.
5. Replace xpt_async(AC_LOST_DEVICE, path, NULL) with
mpssas_rescan_target().
This is to work around a panic in CAM that shows up when adding a
drive with a rescan and removing another device from the driver thread
with an AC_LOST_DEVICE async notification.
This problem was encountered in testing with the LSI sas2ircu utility,
which was used to create a RAID volume from physical disks. The driver
has to create the RAID volume target and remove the physical disk
targets, and triggered a panic in the process.
The CAM issue needs to be fully diagnosed and fixed, but this works
around the issue for now.
6. Fix some memory initialization issues in mps_free_command().
7. Resolve the "devq freeze forever" issue. This was caused by the
internal read capacity command issued in the non-head version of the
driver. When the command completed with an error, the driver wasn't
unfreezing thd device queue.
The version in head uses the CAM infrastructure for getting the read
capacity information, and therefore doesn't have the same issue.
8. Bump the version to 13.00.00.00-fbsd. (this is very close to LSI's
internal stable driver 13.00.00.00)
Submitted by: Kashyap Desai <Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com>
MFC after: 3 days
TUNABLE variable (hw.netmap.buf_size) so we can experiment
with values different from 2048 which may give better cache performance.
- rearrange the memory allocation code so it will be easier
to replace it with a different implementation. The current code
relies on a single large contiguous chunk of memory obtained through
contigmalloc.
The new implementation (not committed yet) uses multiple
smaller chunks which are easier to fit in a fragmented address
space.
- Increase probing order for ECDT table to match HID-based probing.
- Decrease probing order for HPET table to match HID-based probing.
- Decrease probing order for CPUs and system resources.
- Fix ACPI_DEV_BASE_ORDER to reflect the reality.
radar parameters for the AR5416 and later NICs.
These parameters have been tested on the following NICs:
* AR5416
* AR9160
* AR9220
* AR9280
And yes, these will return radar pulse parameters and (for AR9160 and later)
radar FFT information as PHY errors.
This is again not enough to do radar detection, it's just here to faciliate
development and validation of radar detection algorithms.
The (pulse, not FFT) decoding code for AR5212, AR5416 and later NICs exist
in the HAL.
This code is disabled for now as generating radar PHY errors can quickly
cause issues in busy environment.s Some further debugging of the RX path
is needed.
Finally, these parameters are likely not useful for the AR5212 era NICs.
The madwifi-dfs branch should have suitable example parameters for the
11a era NICs.
netback.c: Add missing VM includes.
xen/xenvar.h,
xen/xenpmap.h: Move some XENHVM macros from <machine/xen/xenpmap.h> to
<machine/xen/xenvar.h> on i386 to match the amd64 headers.
conf/files: Add netback to the build.
Submitted by: jhb
MFC after: 3 days
The cs driver requires a table with firmware values. An
alternative firmware is available in a similar Open Sound
System driver. This is actually a partial revert of
Revision 77504.
Special thanks to joel@ for patiently testing several
replacement attempts.
The csa driver and the complete sound system are now free
of the GPL.
Tested by: joel
Approved by: jhb (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
channels available
- current code treats bits 4:7 in 'SATAHC interrupt mask' and 'SATAHC
interrupt cause' as flags for SATA channels 2 and 3
- for embedded SATA controllers (SoC) these bits have been marked as reserved
in datasheets so far, but for some new and upcoming chips they are used for
purposes other than SATA
Submitted by: Lukasz Plachno
Reviewed by: mav
Obtained from: Semihalf
MFC after: 2 weeks
* Override the TX/RX stream count if the EEPROM reports a single RX or
TX stream, rather than assuming the device will always be a 2x2 strea
device.
* For AR9280 devices, don't hard-code 2x2 stream. Instead, allow the
ar5416FillCapabilityInfo() routine to correctly determine things.
The latter should be done for all 11n chips now that
ar5416FillCapabilityInfo() will set the TX/RX stream count based on the
active TX/RX chainmask in the EEPROM.
Thanks to Maciej Milewski for donating some AR9281 NICs to me for
testing.
hardware imposes strict limitations on hard buffer and block sizes.
Previous code set soft buffer to be no smaller then hard buffer. On some
cards with fixed 64K physical buffer that caused up to 800ms play latency.
New code allows to set soft buffer size down to just two blocks of the hard
buffer and to not write more then that size ahead to the hardware buffer.
As result of that change I was able to reduce full practically measured
record-playback loop delay in those conditions down to only about 115ms
with theoretical playback latency of only about 50ms.
New code works fine for both vchans and direct cases. In both cases sound(4)
tries to follow hw.snd.latency_profile and hw.snd.latency values and
application-requested buffer and block sizes as much as limitation of two
hardware blocks allows.
Reviewed by: silence on multimedia@
The isci driver is for the integrated SAS controller in the Intel C600
(Patsburg) chipset. Source files in sys/dev/isci directory are
FreeBSD-specific, and sys/dev/isci/scil subdirectory contains
an OS-agnostic library (SCIL) published by Intel to control the SAS
controller. This library is used primarily as-is in this driver, with
some post-processing to better integrate into the kernel build
environment.
isci.4 and a README in the sys/dev/isci directory contain a few
additional details.
This driver is only built for amd64 and i386 targets.
Sponsored by: Intel
Reviewed by: scottl
Approved by: scottl
* For legacy NICs, the combined RSSI should be used.
For earlier AR5416 NICs, use control chain 0 RSSI rather than combined
RSSI.
For AR5416 > version 2.1, use the combined RSSI again.
* Add in a missing AR5212 HAL method (get11nextbusy) which may be called
by radar code.
This serves no functional change for what's currently in FreeBSD.
* Grab the net80211com lock when calling ieee80211_dfs_notify_radar().
* Use the tsf extend function to turn the 64 bit base TSF into a per-
frame 64 bit TSF. This will improve radiotap logging (which will
now have a (more) correct per-frame TSF, rather then the single TSF64
value read at the beginning of ath_rx_proc().
primitives by breaking stop_scheduler into a per-thread variable.
Also, store the new td_stopsched very close to td_*locks members as
they will be accessed mostly in the same codepaths as td_stopsched and
this results in avoiding a further cache-line pollution, possibly.
STOP_SCHEDULER() was pondered to use a new 'thread' argument, in order to
take advantage of already cached curthread, but in the end there should
not really be a performance benefit, while introducing a KPI breakage.
In collabouration with: flo
Reviewed by: avg
MFC after: 3 months (or never)
X-MFC: r228424
cards powering up at once. Work around the easy case (multiple cards
inserted on boot) with a short sleep and a long comment. This
improves reliability on those laptops with power hungry cards.
cleared/dropped leading to qid2tap[n] being NULL as there no longer
is a tap. Now, if there have been lots of frames queued the firmware
processes and returns those after the tap is gone.
Tested by: osa
MFC after: 1 week
Remove unneeded temporary variable (data) to better match the OSS code.
Remove some unused constants and type definitions.
Tested by: joel
Approved by: jhb (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
This involves significant changes to the mps(4) driver, but is not a
complete rewrite.
Some of the changes in this version of the driver:
- Integrated RAID (IR) support.
- Support for WarpDrive controllers.
- Support for SCSI protection information (EEDP).
- Support for TLR (Transport Level Retries), needed for tape drives.
- Improved error recovery code.
- ioctl interface compatible with LSI utilities.
mps.4: Update the mps(4) driver man page somewhat for the driver
changes. The list of supported hardware still needs to be
updated to reflect the full list of supported cards.
conf/files: Add the new driver files.
mps/mpi/*: Updated version of the MPI header files, with a BSD style
copyright.
mps/*: See above for a description of the new driver features.
modules/mps/Makefile:
Add the new mps(4) driver files.
Submitted by: Kashyap Desai <Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com>
Reviewed by: ken
MFC after: 1 week