o be more careful about clearing addresses (this isn't a kludge)
o For AF_INET interfaces, call SIOCDIFFADDR to remove last(?) bit
of cruft.
Special cases for AF_INET shouldn't be here, but I didn't see a good
generic way of doing this. If I missed something, please let me know.
This gross hack makes pccard ejection stable for ethernet cards.
Submitted by: Atushi Onoe-san
These drivers were cloned from the ed and ep drivers back in 1994
when PCMCIA cards were a very new thing and we had no other support
for such devices. They treated the PCIC (the chip which controls the
PCCARD slot) as part of their device and generally hacked their way
to success. They have significantly bit-rotted relative to their
ancestor drivers (ed & ep) and they were a dead-end on the evolution
path to proper PCCARD support in FreeBSD.
They have been terminally broken since August 18 where mdodd forgot
them and nobody seems to have missed them enough to fix them since.
I found no outstanding PRs against these drivers.
o fix return type of sio_pccard_detach
o don't free softc in deatch, since that is done by newbus
o disconnect interrupt we used to have. Add cookie to com so that we can
tear down the interrupt on unload
o Set gone earlier, but likely doesn't matter
This makes sio pccards work again. Cards that are active when ejects may
not work (but they might, softc goes away quickly).
These changes are unreviewed by bde. I'll make any style changes he wants.
o Expose ed_stop and call it early to shutdown the hardware.
o When releasing the interrupt, pass the cookie for the irq, not
a pointer to the cookie (this is the base problem).
o Release other resources used, just like the ep driver
the activate method to the setup_intr, and turn it off to
teardown_intr.
This makes the ed driver not enter its interrupt routine during the
probe. Apparently, an interrupt happens when you disable the
interrupts. There are other problems with ed still.
ralta. These keys combine shift/ctrl/alt function and the AltLock
function. When these keys pressed together with another key, they act
just like the ordinary shift/ctrl/alt keys. When these keys are
pressed and released alone, Alt lock state is toggled.
PR: kern/12475
keymap and pressed, the system panic will be forced.
This feature must be specifically enabled by a new sysctl variable:
machdep.enable_panic_key. Its default value is 0. The panic key
won't do anything unless this variable is set to non-zero.
To use the panic key, add a keyword 'panic' to a key in your
keymap file. The following example assigns the panic function
to SysReq (Alt-PrintScreen) key (keycode 84).
083 del '.' '.' '.' '.' '.' boot boot N
084 panic nop nop nop panic nop nop nop O
085 nop nop nop nop nop nop nop nop O
PR: kern/13721
possible for ro->ro_rt to be non-NULL even though the RTF_UP flag
is cleared. (Example: a routing daemon or the "route" command
deletes a cloned route in active use by a TCP connection.) In that
case, the code was clobbering a reference to the routing table
entry without decrementing the entry's reference count.
The splnet() call probably isn't needed, but I haven't been able
to prove that yet. It isn't significant from a performance standpoint
since it is executed very rarely.
Reviewed by: wollman and others in the freebsd-current mailing list
background ]
Rename sys/pci/pci_ioctl.h to sys/sys/pciio.h to make it easier for
userland programs to use this interface. Reformat the file, and add a
BSD-style copyright to it.
Add a new man page for pci(4). The PCIOCGETCONF, PCIOCREAD, and PCIOCWRITE
ioctls are documented, but the PCIOCATTACHED ioctl is not documented
because it is not implemented.
Change includes of <pci/pci_ioctl.h> to <sys/pciio.h> or remove them
altogether. In many cases, pci_ioctl.h was unused.
Reviewed by: steve
There seems to be some problem with the new rgb_vbi_prog() RISC
code not working for NTSC users.
This means that European teletext users will need to start
Alevt (or open /dev/vbi0) BEFORE starting FXTV (or opening /dev/bktr0)
if they want to capture VBI data for Teletext/Videotext or WaveTop
Reported by: Chris Csanady <cc@137.org>, Kenneth D. Merry <ken@kdm.org>,
Randy Bush <randy@psg.com>
opt_global.h and opt_svr4.h, instead of from the command line. This
brings them in-line with most of the rest of the kernel.
svr4_ioctl.c has also failed to compile with debugging for a while
now; fixed by adding systm.h and socketvar.
Some svr4 source files are automatically generated from syscalls.master;
these have been committed as consequential changes, otherwise everyone
will have to "make svr4_sysent.c".
Changes:
sys/svr4/svr4.h include opt_global.h and opt_svr4.h
sys/svr4/svr4_ioctl.c include svr4.h, sys/systm.h and sys/socketvar.h
sys/svr4/svr4_ipc.c include svr4.h
sys/svr4/svr4_resource.c include svr4.h
sys/svr4/svr4_socket.c include svr4.h
sys/svr4/svr4_ttold.c include svr4.h
sys/svr4/syscalls.master include svr4.h
sys/svr4/svr4_syscallnames.c dependent on syscalls.master
sys/svr4/svr4_sysent.c dependent on syscalls.master
sys/svr4/svr4_syscall.h dependent on syscalls.master
sys/svr4/svr4_proto.h dependent on syscalls.master
sys/modules/svr4/Makefile create opt_global.h and opt_svr4.h
Should have no effect, but does make things a little cleaner. I
thought this was the race that was causing problems, but it turned out
to be in pccardd waking up after the empty/insert events had happened
and being confused.
Minor cleanup:
o Remove isahd from pccard_devinfo
o remove extra from controller
o formatting nits
o use PCCARD_DEVINFO(d) rather than a bare device_get_ivars(d)
as the unit argument instead of 0. disable_slot() calls
devclass_get_device() correctly, however because alloc_driver() does
it wrong, disable_slot() is unable to locate the child devices
attached to the pccard bus and thus fails to call device_delete_child()
on them. The end result is that when a card is removed, its detach
routine is never called, and re-insertion always fails.
With this fix (and the previous one to if_wi.c), I can now insert,
remove and re-insert my WaveLAN/IEEE card and things behave correctly.
kldunloading the if_wi.ko module also seems to work properly now.
Ok'ed by: imp
The same goes for CD drivers and tape drivers. In systems with mixed IDE
and SCSI, devices in the same priority class will be sorted in attach
order.
Also, the 'CCD' priority is now the 'ARRAY' priority, and a number of
drivers have been modified to use that priority.
This includes the necessary changes to all drivers, except the ATA drivers.
Soren will modify those separately.
This does not include and does not require any change in the devstat
version number, since no known userland applications use the priority
enumerations.
Reviewed by: msmith, sos, phk, jlemon, mjacob, bde
per discussions on -arch. This is different than -current's pccard
code, but shouldn't have any real difference.
o More code cleanup.
Next step: convert bus_space_* mapping stuff to newbus.
- Convert to using TX descritor polling similar to the xl driver (the
ST201 is a clone of the 3c90xB chipset and offers the same transmit
polling scheme). This should reduce TX overhad a little.
- Make sure to reset PHY when switching mode, as in the starfire driver.
- Fix instances of free() that should be contigfree().
- Remove dead code.
case. The idea is to reduce how often we call mii_tick(), however currently
it may not be called often enough, which prevents autonegotiation from
being driven correctly.
This should improve the chances of successfully autonegotiating media
settings on non-MII 21143 NICs. (Still waiting for confirmation from
some testers, but the code is clearly wrong in any case.)
packet divert at kernel for IPv6/IPv4 translater daemon
This includes queue related patch submitted by jburkhol@home.com.
Submitted by: queue related patch from jburkhol@home.com
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers
Obtained from: KAME project
xxx_query_mode() in the vga and vesa drivers.
- xxx_query_mode() returns 0 (success) and a positive error number.
- Copy mode information on success.
- Remove redundant structure copy.
The bug first found in -STABLE by jmg.
o Implement memory and I/O activation/deactivation. irq not handled.
o switch pcic_chip functions around to use more convenient types.
o kill __P and most of the old K&R prototypes just to be mean.
o minor other nits
adequate for the IDE disks that I have available for testing. Most seem
to wait between 1 and 3 seconds before flushing their caches.
Add the ability to override the delay at compile time via the
undocumented option POWEROFF_DELAY. The delay can still be set via
sysctl as it was originally implemented.
boots I try in vain to remember which month or even year this system
was last booted in.
Print out the uptime before rebooting, and give people like me
less (or more as it may be) to think about while the systems boots.
the old one: an unnecessary define (KLD_MODULE) has been deleted and
the initialisation of the module is done after domaininit was called
to be sure inet is running.
Some slight changed were made to ip_auth.c and ip_state.c in order
to assure including of sys/systm.h in case we make a kld
Make sure ip_fil does nmot include osreldate in kernel mode
Remove mlfk_ipl.c from here: no sources allowed in these directories!
Don't arbitrarily limit the initiator ID of the card to something <= 7.
Fix a bug in the checksum code that would incorrectly prevent a valid
checksum of zero. (cp)
Don't touch rely on seeprom data when configuring termination. We may
not have seeprom data. (cp)
Treat all ULTRA2 capable adapters the same way when reading or writing
the BRDCTL register. We previously only did this correctly for aic7890/91
chips. This should correct some problems with termination settings on
aic7896/97 adapters. (cp)
Changes marked with "(cp)"
Pointed out by: Chuck Paterson <cp@bsdi.com>
Also, optimize out a mess of #if's that were duplicating work already
done by config(8). For example, if a file is marked as
"dev/sound/pci/foo.c optional pcm pci" then it's only added if pcm *and*
pci are present, so #if NPCM > 0 and #if NPCI > 0 are totally redundant.
A bit more work is still needed.
Discussed with: cg (a few weeks ago)
aic7xxx.c:
Add a function for sucking firmware out of the controller
prior to reset.
Remove some inline bloat from functions that should not have
been inlined.
During initialization, wait 1ms after the chip reset before
touching any registers. You can get machine checks on certain
architectures (Atari I think?) without the delay.
Return CAM_REQ_CMP for external BDR requests instead
of CAM_BDR_SENT.
Bump some messages to bootverbose levels above 1.
Don't clear any negotiated sync rate if the target rejects
a WDTR message. The sync rate is only cleared if the target
accepts a WDTR message.
Fix a small bug in the mesgin handling code that could cause
us to believe that we had recieved a message that was actually
received by another target. This could only confuse us in
some very rare transmission negotiation scenarios.
Remove some unecessary cleanup of residual information after
a residual is reported. The sequencer does this when the
command is queued now.
some time ago that changes kern.randompid from a boolean to a randomness
range for the next pid assigment. Too high causes a lot of extra work
to scan for free pids, and too low merely wastes randomness entropy. It's
still possible to select a completely random range by using PID_MAX (100k)
or -1 as a shortcut to mean "the whole range".
Also, don't waste randomness when doing a wraparound.
that the read EEPROM command has time to execute.
I didn't observe any difference in behavior on my test system but
this is the documented "correct behavior".
We now correctly skip boards that have PnP support enabled, or are in
test mode. The 3c509s support a number of combinations of device
probing, as per the databook.
- ISA only
- PnP only
- ISA or PnP
We will allow cards that can be dealt with by PnP to be attached by the
PnP enumerator.
This fixes the bogus detection of boards at weird ioports.
programming practices. It seems that newer fdc chips have an
alternative way of setting the transfer speed (including high speed
modes for floppy tape) that doesn't use the control register (which
we don't support - we use the old way only). So, they (the BIOS
programmers) sometimes leave out the 0x3f6 control register from
the PnP ports descriptor(!!). "Hey, it works with windows, so
what's the problem?" :-( Anyway, this hack tries to compensate
for that. This was discussed with dfr (who did the pnp attachment).