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peter
c183c8a9c0 Jump some hoops to have the *.s code being able to be run through both an
ansi and traditional cpp.

The nesting rules of macros are different, which required some changes.
Use __CONCAT(x,y) instead of /**/.
Redo some comments to use /* */ rather than "# comment" because the ansi
  cpp cares about those, and also cares about quote matching.
1996-05-31 01:08:08 +00:00
peter
dbd9016f48 Instead of: cpp blah file.s | as -o file.o, use instead:
cc -c -x assembler-with-cpp -o file.o file.s.

This means that any cpp fatal errors will now be detected, as well as
running *.s files through an ansi cpp instead of a traditional cpp.

(fixes to allow *.s to compile under both ansi and traditional to follow)
1996-05-31 01:01:24 +00:00
dyson
65214cd0c8 This commit is dual-purpose, to fix more of the pageout daemon
queue corruption problems, and to apply Gary Palmer's code cleanups.
David Greenman helped with these problems also.  There is still
a hang problem using X in small memory machines.
1996-05-31 00:38:04 +00:00
peter
a6023afadf Add an option "EXTRA_VNODES" to cause an extra number of vnode structures
to be allocated at boot time.  This is an expensive option, as they
consume physical ram and are not pageable etc.  In certain situations,
this kind of option is quite useful, especially for news servers that
access a large number of directories at random and torture the name cache.
Defining 5000 or 10000 extra vnodes should cut down the amount of vnode
recycling somewhat, which should allow better name and directory caching
etc.

This is a "your mileage may vary" option, with no real indication of
what works best for your machine except trial and error.  Too many will
cost you ram that you could otherwise use for disk buffers etc.

This is based on something John Dyson mentioned to me a while ago.
1996-05-31 00:20:34 +00:00
peter
b46e8cf885 When estimating the time (in ms) left to drain the output queue based
on the baud rate, dont get upset if it's been hung up by setting B0.
Instead, sleep for a short time, as the host controller takes a while
to go through the state changes.
1996-05-30 23:41:35 +00:00
gibbs
c69cdc8a07 Merge in changes for NetBSD/OpenBSD.
NetBSD/OpenBSD support Submitted by:Noriyuki Soda <soda@sra.co.jp>,
				    Pete Bentley <pete@demon.net>,
				    Charles M. Hannum <mycroft@mit.edu>,
				    Theo de Raadt <deraadt@theos.com>
1996-05-30 07:20:17 +00:00
gibbs
ed82be8966 Merge in changes for NetBSD/OpenBSD.
Add a panic for attempts to page in a non paged out SCB.

Re-order some of the interrupt routine for better performance.

NetBSD/OpenBSD support Submitted by:Noriyuki Soda <soda@sra.co.jp>,
				    Pete Bentley <pete@demon.net>,
				    Charles M. Hannum <mycroft@mit.edu>,
				    Theo de Raadt <deraadt@theos.com>
1996-05-30 07:19:59 +00:00
dyson
f5744ee50d The wrong address (pindex) was being used for the page table directory. No
negative side effects right now, but just a clean-up.
1996-05-29 05:09:07 +00:00
gpalmer
59d2d1c67b Clean up the warnings produced by the recent PCI code. Requested by
SE since he doesn't have good access right now
1996-05-27 22:32:23 +00:00
phk
95afe70393 Cleanup the last of the assembly time "-KERNBASE" relocations. 1996-05-27 06:51:46 +00:00
peter
8fb4cf1a7e Fix the warnings about "cant inline call to xxx" by reordering two
functions.  It seems gcc wants to have seen the definitions of the
function before it will insert it inline in a caller.
1996-05-27 06:02:52 +00:00
gibbs
eccdc91746 Properly determine the offset of the remaining bytes we need to transfer
after outsl'ing all the long words we can during transmission in 32bit mode.

Closes PR:i386/1243
Submitted by:	flash@eru.tubank.msk.su
1996-05-24 15:22:36 +00:00
wollman
f54ae37a95 Add an incremental checksum update routine. Perhaps some i386 assembly
guru out there can find a way to take advantage of little-endianness to
make this computation more efficient.  (I am certain that it can be done,
but haven't managed to make it work myself.)
1996-05-23 20:11:48 +00:00
gibbs
e7580e9536 Correct a botched commit from yesturday. It helps to bring over the
right patch file.<sigh>
1996-05-23 15:02:18 +00:00
peter
7a59b55013 Fix harmless warning.. pmap_nw_modified was not having it's arg
cast to pt_entry_t like the others inside the DIAGNOSTIC code.
1996-05-22 17:07:14 +00:00
gibbs
8db00b6f29 Setup ULTRAEN in SXFRCTL0 to match the syncrate we are using during the
call of ahc_scsirate.  Otherwise, the proper setting may not get set until
the next reconnection/selection.

The saved_queue used to re-order the QINFIFO during error recovery or
certain SCB paging operations should be an array of u_chars not ints.

saved_queue type error pointed out by: Noriyuki Soda <soda@sra.co.jp>
1996-05-22 15:32:28 +00:00
dyson
f353351aeb A serious error in pmap.c(pmap_remove) is corrected by this. When
comparing the PTD pointers, they needed to be masked by PG_FRAME, and
they weren't.  Also, the "improved" non-386 code wasn't really an
improvement, so I simplified and fixed the code.  This might have
caused some of the panics caused by the VM megacommit.
1996-05-22 04:17:17 +00:00
dima
df8ce234b7 "board not responding" -> "board is not responding"
Reviewed by:	gibbs
1996-05-22 00:04:12 +00:00
gibbs
d69a6ddc49 Enable/Disable Ultra mode on a per target basis. This allows the driver
to use the full range of settings from 3.6-20MHz on any target.

Remove all Ultra settings except for the top three that are documented
to work.  This fixes some problem reports with the last revision of the
driver since at least the 5.7MHz entry doesn't work in Ultra mode.
1996-05-21 18:37:25 +00:00
dyson
daaf2e922f To quote Stephen McKay: pmap_copy is a complex NOP at this moment :-).
With this fix from Stephen, we are getting the target fork performance
that I have been trying to attain: P5-166, before the mega-commit: 700-800usecs,
after: 600usecs, with Stephen's fix: 500usecs!!!  Also, this could be the
solution of some strange panic problems...
Reviewed by:	dyson@freebsd.org
Submitted by:	Stephen McKay <syssgm@devetir.qld.gov.au>
1996-05-21 00:39:39 +00:00
dyson
d3600176f4 Initial support for mincore and madvise. Both are almost fully
supported, except madvise does not page in with MADV_WILLNEED, and
MADV_DONTNEED doesn't force dirty pages out.
1996-05-19 07:36:50 +00:00
se
48c7921229 Add support for NE2000 compatible PCI Ethernet cards. The PCI probe
is enabled by having an "device ed0 at isa? [...]" config line.
The first PCI card will get a unit number one higher than the highest
defined for any ISA card of the ED type, e.g. if ed0 and ed1 are
configured, then the PCI cards will be ed2, ed3, ...

BEWARE: If you have configured your kernel as ed0 with the port address
as assigned by the PCI BIOS, then your card will be found by both the
PCI and ISA probes, and bad things may happen. Make sure to restore
the original port address form the GENERIC kernel for the ed0 device!

Reviewed by:	davidg
1996-05-18 17:56:42 +00:00
dyson
242e10df11 This set of commits to the VM system does the following, and contain
contributions or ideas from Stephen McKay <syssgm@devetir.qld.gov.au>,
Alan Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>, David Greenman <davidg@freebsd.org> and me:

	More usage of the TAILQ macros.  Additional minor fix to queue.h.
	Performance enhancements to the pageout daemon.
		Addition of a wait in the case that the pageout daemon
		has to run immediately.
		Slightly modify the pageout algorithm.
	Significant revamp of the pmap/fork code:
		1) PTE's and UPAGES's are NO LONGER in the process's map.
		2) PTE's and UPAGES's reside in their own objects.
		3) TOTAL elimination of recursive page table pagefaults.
		4) The page directory now resides in the PTE object.
		5) Implemented pmap_copy, thereby speeding up fork time.
		6) Changed the pv entries so that the head is a pointer
		   and not an entire entry.
		7) Significant cleanup of pmap_protect, and pmap_remove.
		8) Removed significant amounts of machine dependent
		   fork code from vm_glue.  Pushed much of that code into
		   the machine dependent pmap module.
		9) Support more completely the reuse of already zeroed
		   pages (Page table pages and page directories) as being
		   already zeroed.
	Performance and code cleanups in vm_map:
		1) Improved and simplified allocation of map entries.
		2) Improved vm_map_copy code.
		3) Corrected some minor problems in the simplify code.
	Implemented splvm (combo of splbio and splimp.)  The VM code now
		seldom uses splhigh.
	Improved the speed of and simplified kmem_malloc.
	Minor mod to vm_fault to avoid using pre-zeroed pages in the case
		of objects with backing objects along with the already
		existant condition of having a vnode.  (If there is a backing
		object, there will likely be a COW...  With a COW, it isn't
		necessary to start with a pre-zeroed page.)
	Minor reorg of source to perhaps improve locality of ref.
1996-05-18 03:38:05 +00:00
jkh
7f127180e9 A patch for the meteor device driver. It fixes:
1) A spelling error pointed out by Paco Hope.
       2) A bug in the range checking routing pointed out by Jim Bray.
       3) Enables the setting of frames per second.
Submitted-By: Jim Lowe <james@miller.cs.uwm.edu>
1996-05-17 09:43:15 +00:00
nate
9365117c40 Whoops, don't add something that already exists. Removed redundant
entries but better document the existing PCCARD stuff.
1996-05-13 04:38:10 +00:00
nate
5450bb7184 Added commented out PCCARD entries to GENERIC, also document and add
entries in LINT.
1996-05-13 04:29:14 +00:00
joerg
09a749195d Fix the "well-known retries bug" (a logic-o). 1996-05-12 12:36:59 +00:00
joerg
439981bb46 Give up waiting for a successful keyboard reset after some
unreasonable time.  I've got a PCI mainboard that simply doesn't grok
it, so continuing with a warning (and a keyboard that's working
nevertheless :) seems to be better than spin-looping forever.
1996-05-11 23:16:23 +00:00
bde
c926fa02cd Hide options for emulators and static file systems in opt_dontuse.h.
These options only apply at config time.  Using them at compile time
would break the corresponding lkms.
1996-05-11 04:39:53 +00:00
bde
89ed4b1107 Fixed BOOT_HD_BIAS. 1996-05-11 04:27:24 +00:00
wollman
a28a8481af Allocate mbufs from a separate submap so that NMBCLUSTERS works as
expected.
1996-05-10 19:28:55 +00:00
gibbs
40c5caf145 Honor the CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY bit of the BIOSCTRL register and probe
channel B first as approriate.

Only reset the SCSI bus if the RESET_SCSI bit of SCSICONF is set.  This
makes the aic7xxx driver honor all of the configuration settings availible
in SCSI-Select or the ECU.

Fix a benign bug in the reset code that caused us to always wait a full
second after the chip reset.  This should shave some time off the probe.
Bug found by pedrosal@nce.ufrj.br (Pedro Salenbauch)

It seems that only the top three sync rates are doubled when in ultra mode,
so update the syncrates table as appropriate.
Found by "Dan Willis" <dan@plutotech.com> and his SCSI bus analyzer
1996-05-10 16:21:05 +00:00
gibbs
dd184c2008 Honor the CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY bit of the BIOSCTRL register and probe
channel B first as approriate.

Even if the BIOS is diabled, the ECU will still set the primary channel
bit, SCSI ID, RESET_SCSI bit, and BOFF_TIME, so use them.
1996-05-10 16:14:51 +00:00
peter
0051725c48 Oops, I missed these when I imported the Stallion drivers.
Add samples and some info to LINT (and a pointer to the real docs)
1996-05-10 13:26:03 +00:00
phk
37b4c046b8 Fix brino on my part. _etext doesn't include the padding to a page
boundary, which means that it doesn't mark the start of the data
section (which is then inaccessible to the programmer ??).
Hopefully fixes recent locore reboot problems.
1996-05-09 07:16:00 +00:00
peter
d75504c231 *blush* How did this slip through?
Fix a dynamic initialiser in a static variable, and make sure sysctl.h
is #included.
1996-05-08 04:48:25 +00:00
wosch
9f795376b3 `mv'' -> `mv -f''
``rm'' -> ``rm -f''
so mv/rm may not ask for confirmation if you are not root
1996-05-07 23:19:49 +00:00
nate
25e7738786 Simplify probe. Removed the DELAY() as it's not needed. 1996-05-07 22:33:19 +00:00
nate
eb818a13ad Removed one of the un-documented CTRL pokes, and replace it with a one
second delay.  My ps/2 mouse is now found reliably on my ThinkPad (it
didn't before) and still works on my NEC Versa.

Submitted by:	Richard Wiwatowski <rjwiwat@adelaide.on.net>
1996-05-07 21:59:44 +00:00
nate
8aad1b23c8 Make sure you include <sys/devconf.h> if you have devconf code. :( 1996-05-07 21:56:46 +00:00
nate
3fd47327ba Added code to avoid keyboard 'hangs' during the probe.
Submitted by:	Richard Wiwatowski <rjwiwat@adelaide.on.net>
1996-05-07 21:48:55 +00:00
nate
ff4bbe34cd Added devconf() support.
Obtained from: Richard Wiwatowski <rjwiwat@adelaide.on.net>
1996-05-07 21:32:29 +00:00
nate
5d669ae010 Re-wrote psm_poll_status() to use the ioport supplied in the kernel
config file instead of hard-coding it in the driver.  No functional
differences.

This is based on the code Richard Wiwatowski <rjwiwat@adelaide.on.net>
sent to the mailing list.
1996-05-07 21:11:13 +00:00
nate
aafe5f318c Last typo fixed (network came up for a few minutes). 1996-05-07 20:39:34 +00:00
nate
028122f31b Augh, more typos.
(I hate *Sprint*, since the network is down it's hard to test things well.)
1996-05-07 20:08:21 +00:00
nate
f18f0cf633 Whoops, brain-o's with the previous commit. Fix up quite a few typos. 1996-05-07 19:40:47 +00:00
nate
e816a9ae5f - KNF'ify
- Prepend PSM_ to some defines to avoid any possible name-space problems
- Use some already defined constants instead of magic #'s where appropriate.

[ No functional changes (yet) ]
1996-05-07 19:01:31 +00:00
pst
ae22f445c8 Update qcamdriver to 1.1-release distribution.
- move the cdevsw structure back up front (sigh)
- use __linux__ instead of LINUX
1996-05-06 16:47:28 +00:00
peter
f6bfadad28 Avoid potential trademark conflict 1996-05-05 17:55:54 +00:00
peter
535c447fea Change the logic of the interrupt/poll loop. It no longer loops until
it empties all of the 256 byte incoming fifo, as it can spend more time
processing one port than intended, especially if data is streaming in
at 115.2K.  The port fifo will be emptied and dumped into the tty system
and left until next time.  I've been running this for quite some time on
one of my systems here.
Also, if the tty layer is blocked or full it lets the hardware assert the
flow control rather than loosing the data.
1996-05-05 17:35:19 +00:00