only for mic-type inputs. This gives better chances to use it.
Change default configuration for some AD1986A codec based ASUS boards,
use it also for ASUS P5PL2 board. This makes front mic preamplifier working.
Tested by: Vadim Frolov <frolov@frolov.ck.ua>
the arguments translations. Provide ABI-compatible definition of the
struct i386_ldt_args for freebsd32 compat layer.
In collaboration with: pho
Reviewed by: jhb
the kernel on amd64. Fill and read segment registers for mcontext and
signals. Handle traps caused by restoration of the
invalidated selectors.
Implement user-mode creation and manipulation of the process-specific
LDT descriptors for amd64, see sysarch(2).
Implement support for TSS i/o port access permission bitmap for amd64.
Context-switch LDT and TSS. Do not save and restore segment registers on
the context switch, that is handled by kernel enter/leave trampolines
now. Remove segment restore code from the signal trampolines for
freebsd/amd64, freebsd/ia32 and linux/i386 for the same reason.
Implement amd64-specific compat shims for sysarch.
Linuxolator (temporary ?) switched to use gsbase for thread_area pointer.
TODO:
Currently, gdb is not adapted to show segment registers from struct reg.
Also, no machine-depended ptrace command is added to set segment
registers for debugged process.
In collaboration with: pho
Discussed with: peter
Reviewed by: jhb
Linuxolator tested by: dchagin
Reorder amd64 gdt descriptors so that user-accessible selectors are the
same as on i386. At least Wine hard-codes this into the binary.
In collaboration with: pho
Reviewed by: jhb
Provides i386/freebsd API-compatible definitions for the argument
structures of the above sysarch commands. struct i386_ioperm_args
definition is ABI-compatible.
In collaboration with: pho
Reviewed by: jhb
To keep these structures ABI-compatible, half the size of r_trapno,
r_err, mc_trapno, mc_flags.
Add fsbase and gsbase to mcontext on both amd64 and i386.
Add flags to amd64 mcontext to indicate that it contains valid segments
or bases.
In collaboration with: pho
Discussed with: peter
Reviewed by: jhb
to the virtual one. I may had a reason at some point to use the later, but
can't remember which, and it can leads to issues.
Reported by: Guillaume Ballet <gballet gmail com>
as 'real memory' instead of Maxmem if the value is available.
Note amd64 displayed physmem as 'usable memory' since machdep.c r1.640
to unconfuse users. Now it is consistent across amd64 and i386 again.
While I am here, clean up smbios.c a bit and update copyright date.
Reviewed by: jhb
o Don't run through the register initialization in the read mac routine
for the AX88x90. It duplicates other stuff that we do.
o Eliminate the 10ms delay after we reset the AX88x90. We already wait for
the appropriate bits to indicate reset is done.
a device specific DMA tag. On amd64 it could exhaust all of bounce
pages when bus_dma_tag_create(9) is called at malo_pci_attach() then as
result in next turn it returns ENOMEM. This fix a attach fail on amd64.
Pointed by: yongari
Tested by: dchagin
MFC after: 3 days
It seems that RTL8168D and RTL8102EL requires additional settle
time to complete RL_PHYAR register write. Accessing RL_PHYAR
register right after the write causes errors for subsequent PHY
register accesses.
Tested by: george at luckytele dot com,
Steve Wills < STEVE at stevenwills dot com >
don't have one of the clock cycles (the turn cycle) that the AX88x90
chips have. Make this conditional. But this seems totally crazy and
can't possibly be right. Commit the fix for the moment until I can
explore this mystery more deeply.
On the plus side, the DL10022-based cards I have (D-Link DEF-670TXD
and SMC8040TX) work after this fix.
Add ch_suspend/ch_resume methods for PCI controllers and implement them
for AHCI. Refactor AHCI channel initialization according to it.
Fix Port Multipliers operation. It is far from perfect yet, but works now.
Tested with JMicron JMB363 AHCI + SiI 3726 PMP pair.
Previous version was also tested with SiI 4726 PMP.
Hardware sponsored by: Vitsch Electronics / VEHosting.nl
o call ieee80211_encap in ieee80211_start so frames passed down to drivers
are already encapsulated
o remove ieee80211_encap calls in drivers
o fixup wi so it recreates the 802.3 head it requires from the 802.11
header contents
o move fast-frame aggregation from ath to net80211 (conditional on
IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG):
- aggregation is now done in ieee80211_start; it is enabled when the
packets/sec exceeds ieee80211_ffppsmin (net.wlan.ffppsmin) and frames
are held on a staging queue according to ieee80211_ffagemax
(net.wlan.ffagemax) to wait for a frame to combine with
- drivers must call back to age/flush the staging queue (ath does this
on tx done, at swba, and on rx according to the state of the tx queues
and/or the contents of the staging queue)
- remove fast-frame-related data structures from ath
- add ieee80211_ff_node_init and ieee80211_ff_node_cleanup to handle
per-node fast-frames state (we reuse 11n tx ampdu state)
o change ieee80211_encap calling convention to include an explicit vap
so frames coming through a WDS vap are recognized w/o setting M_WDS
With these changes any device able to tx/rx 3Kbyte+ frames can use fast-frames.
Reviewed by: thompsa, rpaulo, avatar, imp, sephe