18260 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
hm
f2525f952b update to isdn4bsd beta release 0.90: since the isic drivers are now
new-busified, remove all isic traces from compatibility mode wrapper
1999-12-15 12:54:11 +00:00
yokota
a917920b0c - Add the device resume method. It supercedes the existing resume
routine which hooks the apm driver.
- Rename the PSM_HOOKAPM option to PSM_HOOKRESUME.
- Delete unnecessary #include.
1999-12-15 10:04:05 +00:00
imp
0c150ca4f7 Add alloc/release resource. Need to connect functionality later. 1999-12-15 06:57:18 +00:00
tanimura
7f2fbeebfd Add the description and example of sbc for non-PnP cards.
Noticed by:	Kentaro Inagaki <inagaki@tg.rim.or.jp>
1999-12-15 05:10:00 +00:00
tegge
ab33bd489f apic_irq() returns -1 when there is no match for (IOAPIC, intpin) pair.
Adjust some comments to better match the code.
1999-12-15 01:14:56 +00:00
gallatin
1283b07cd1 Add NetBSD's explanation of why it would be hard to emulate the Mach
system calls.

obtained from: NetBSD
1999-12-14 22:39:27 +00:00
gallatin
47701a1290 Add generated files 1999-12-14 22:37:09 +00:00
gallatin
1b39d5d377 Finally add the Alpha OSF/1 compat code. I will add it to the
sys/modules Makefile after completing a buildworld.

History:

The bulk of this code was obtained from NetBSD approximately one year
ago (I have taken care to preserve the original NetBSD copyrights and
I thank the authors for their work.) At that time, the OSF/1 code was
what was left over from their initial bootstrapping off of OSF/1 and
did not provide support for executing shared binaries.

I have independently added support for shared libraries, and support
for some of the more obscure system calls.  This code has been
available for testing and comment since January of 1999 and running on
production machines here at Duke since April.

Known working applications include:

- Netscape (all versions I've tried)
- Mathematica 3.0.2
- Splus 3.4
- ArcInfo 7.1
- Matlab (version unknown)
- SimOS
- Atom instrumented binaries (built on a real OSF/1 system)

Applications which are known not to work:

- All applications linking to libmach
- Adobe Acrobat  (uses libmach)

This has been tested with applications running against shared
libraries from OSF/1 (aka Tru64) 4.0D and 4.0F.

Reviewed by: marcel, obrien
BDE-lint by: obrien
Agreed in principal to by: msmith
1999-12-14 22:35:36 +00:00
hm
e5044a69c9 update to isdn4bsd beta release 0.90 1999-12-14 20:54:38 +00:00
hm
3c5fb5d611 update to isdn4bsd beta release 0.90
drivers which are likely to be ported to newbus are commented out for now
1999-12-14 20:52:41 +00:00
hm
57bc8b4124 update to isdn4bsd beta release 0.90 1999-12-14 20:48:35 +00:00
dillon
3968ced3f8 Fix two problems: First, fix the append seek position race that can
occur due to np->n_size potentially changing if nfs_getcacheblk()
    blocks in nfs_write().

    Second, under -current we must supply the proper bufsize when obtaining
    buffers that straddle the EOF, but due to the fact that np->n_size can
    change out from under us it is possible that we may specify the wrong
    buffer size and wind up truncating dirty data written by another
    process.

    Both problems are solved by implementing nfs_rslock(), which allows us
    to lock around sensitive buffer cache operations such as those that
    occur when appending to a file.

    It is believed that this race is responsible for causing dirtyoff/dirtyend
    and (in stable) validoff/validend to exceed the buffer size.  Therefore
    we have now added a warning printf for the dirtyoff/end case in current.

    However, we have introduced a new problem which we need to fix at some
    point, and that is that soft or intr NFS mounts may become
    uninterruptable from the point of view of process A which is stuck waiting
    on rslock while process B is stuck doing the rpc.  To unstick process A,
    process B would have to be interrupted first.

Reviewed by:	Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net>
1999-12-14 19:07:54 +00:00
gallatin
4c83e2cd18 Stop calling everthing an XP1000. 1999-12-14 17:50:00 +00:00
gallatin
06a35cd8cd Improve the mapping between the hardware PCI bus numbering on multi-hose
tsunami systems and the PCI bus-numbering system of FreeBSD.  Eg, the former
allows for 2 PCI bus 2's (one each on hoses 0 and 1) while the latter
needs to give each PCI bus a unique monotonically increasing number.

It has been fairly well tested and correctly maps machines with a ppb on
hose 1 as well as machines with ppbs on both hoses.

DS10s remain untested, as I do not have a pci card with a ppb which will
pass POST in a tsunami.

This is a house of cards.
1999-12-14 17:35:08 +00:00
jlemon
68756a0d9e Use SEQ_* macros for comparing sequence space numbers.
Reviewed by:	truckman
1999-12-14 15:43:56 +00:00
sos
358ef546e6 Have another go at the VIA support, this time use the PCI ID form the
main component in the southbridge chip to determine which VIA chip
we are dealing with.

Try to enable DMA on generic controllers that say they has the
capability, instead of relying on the BIOS to have set it up.
1999-12-14 10:25:28 +00:00
tanimura
380f1c8220 Fix the command to launch DMA for 16bit samples.
Tested by:	Steve Reid <sreid@sea-to-sky.net>
1999-12-14 06:34:48 +00:00
green
92bdda92f4 Bug fix:
The variables "m_mclalloc_wid" and "m_mballoc_wid" were not in the
proper place.  They should have been in uipc_mbuf.c and have been global,
not in mbuf.h and local per each file that uses mbuf.h.

Sorta bug fix:
   In mbuf.h, the definitions of various things for KERNEL and not
KERNEL cases were very screwy.   This fixes all of that which I could
find.
1999-12-14 02:23:14 +00:00
wpaul
20bb20f965 Fix some problems reported by Mike Pritchard:
- Add a flag DC_TX_INTR_ALWAYS which causes the transmit code to
  request a TX done interrupt for every packet. The PNIC seems to need
  this to insure that the sent TX buffers get reaped in a timely fashion.

- Try to unreset the SIA as soon as possible after resetting the whole
  chip.

- Change dcphy to support either 10/100 or 10Mbps only NICs. The
  built-in 21143 ethernet in Compaq Presario machines is 10Mbps only
  and it doesn't work right if we try to advertise 100Mbps modes during
  autoneg. When restricted to only 10mbps modes, it works fine.

  Note that for now, I detect this condition by checking the PCI
  subsystem ID on this NIC (which has a Compaq vendor/device ID).
  Yes, I know that's what the SROM is supposed to be for. I'm deliberately
  ignoring the SROM wherever possible. Sue me.

The latter two fixes allow if_dc to work correctly with the built-in
ethernet on certain Compaq Presario boxes. There are liable to be quite
a few people using these as their home systems who might want to try
FreeBSD; may as well be nice to them.

Now if anybody out there has an Alpha miata with 10Mbps ethernet and
can show me the output from pciconf -l on their system, I'd be grateful.
1999-12-13 21:45:13 +00:00
mjacob
ad4df1eda4 minor comment update 1999-12-13 19:40:00 +00:00
dillon
bab004e729 Add a readahead heuristic to the NFS server side code. While the server
cannot unilaterally pass data to a client it can reduce the physical
    disk transaction overhead by reading larger blocks.  This results in
    better pipelining of requests/responses over the network and an almost
    100% increase in cpu efficiency on the server.  On a 100BaseTX network
    NFS read performance increases from 8.5 MBytes/sec to 10 MB/sec (maxed
    out), and cpu efficiency increases from 72% idle to 80% idle on the server.

Reviewed by:	Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net>
1999-12-13 17:34:45 +00:00
dillon
b01e2d1796 PR: kern/15222
Submitted by:	Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>
1999-12-13 17:07:03 +00:00
bp
908abcafb0 Add module for if_ef driver and make it compile. 1999-12-13 16:42:17 +00:00
bp
390ab38ea8 Bring up an if_ef driver which allows support for four ethernet
frame types. Currently it supports only IPX protocol and doesn't
affect existing functionality when not loaded.

Reviewed by:	Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr>
1999-12-13 16:24:22 +00:00
bp
5e7ec8edf1 Allow ifunit() routine to understand names like ed0f2. Also
fix a bug caused by using bcmp() instead of strcmp().

Reviewed by:	Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
1999-12-13 15:57:11 +00:00
kato
40c6d62f53 Merge from sys/i386/conf/files.i386 rev 1.289.
Submitted by:	yokota
1999-12-13 14:57:51 +00:00
kato
51419295b1 Merge from sys/dev/kbd/kbd.c rev 1.13.
Submitted by:	yokota
1999-12-13 13:19:38 +00:00
kato
1c5a064ff1 Merge from sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c rev 1.330. 1999-12-13 13:17:24 +00:00
kato
b938f347b6 Merge from sys/i386/conf/Makefile.i386 rev 1.166. 1999-12-13 13:15:32 +00:00
yokota
cf0d380405 - Pull in kbd.c when sc or vt is included in the kernel, even if
no keyboard driver is defined in the kernel config file.
1999-12-13 13:01:00 +00:00
yokota
5fa5065912 - Add a module event function to the ukbd driver and make the ukbd KLD
module work.
- Delete unnecessary #include.
1999-12-13 10:36:36 +00:00
sos
dd933059e1 Add DMA support for the SiS 5591 and old PIIX chipsets.
Add a missing DELAY(1) in ata_wait.

Change the info from ad_version, so the ATA version from the disk can
be used to quantify the DAM modes valid for this drive, ie be more
selective with turning DMA on on older disks that should not support it..

Fix the probe for BIOS enabled DMA in the generic case, master/slave
was reversed in the test.

Check the return for ata_command in all cases, and print warnings if
it fails.

Call ata_dmainit with all dmamodes off when falling back to PIO mode,
that should take care of both the Promise & HPT366 controllers not
being able to handle the fallback...

Cleanup the printf's in the drivers, use the prober device name (if
possible) instead of ataN-master/slave.
1999-12-13 10:19:39 +00:00
yokota
20a1c0bf0c - Remember the keyboard repeat delay and rate.
- Add a new ioctl, KDGETREPEAT, to retrieve the keyboard repeat rate.
- Delete unnecessary #include.
1999-12-13 09:31:43 +00:00
cracauer
2f637bd745 Add a run of Linux ldconfig. 1999-12-13 08:38:22 +00:00
dillon
275dfe6756 Fix a timeout deadlock that can occur when the process holding the
receive lock hasn't yet managed to send its own request.

PR:		kern/15055
Submitted by:	Ian Dowse iedowse@maths.tcd.ie
1999-12-13 04:24:55 +00:00
cg
65600d1d6d more dma underrun fixes, using a per-channel 2nd buffer
Submitted by:	tanimura
1999-12-13 03:29:09 +00:00
tegge
77880079dd Fix two problems with pipe_write():
1. Data written beyond end of pipe buffer, causing kernel memory corruption.

    - Check that space is still valid after obtaining the pipe lock.

    - Defer the calculation of transfer size until the pipe
      lock has been obtained.

    - Update the pipe buffer pointers while holding the pipe lock.

 2. Writes of size <= PIPE_BUF not always atomic.

    - Allow an internal write to span two contiguous segments,
      so writes of size <= PIPE_BUF can be kept atomic
      when wrapping around from the end to the start of the
      pipe buffer.

PR:		15235
Reviewed by:	Matt Dillon <dillon@FreeBSD.org>
1999-12-13 02:55:47 +00:00
alfred
8a21e37554 explain that ioflags can be used to give read-ahead hints to the underlying
filesystem.
1999-12-13 02:28:53 +00:00
jkh
ce079123e3 The current code incorrectly assumes that all vlans
are configured, and/or associated with a parent device.  If you
receive a frame for a VLAN that's not in the list, you walk off
the end of the list.  Boom.

Submitted by:	C. Stephen Gunn <csg@waterspout.com>
PR:		15291
1999-12-13 01:57:00 +00:00
jkh
72de1aee50 sys/net/if_vlan.c fails to maintain the IFF_RUNNING flag on the
vlan interfaces it manages.  This prevents the interface from
actually sending or receiving data.

Submitted by:	C. Stephen Gunn <csg@waterspout.com>
PR:		15290
1999-12-13 01:38:14 +00:00
shin
fb96762b20 Always set INP_IPV4 flag for IPv4 pcb entries, because netstat needs it
to print out protocol specific pcb info.

A patch submitted by guido@gvr.org, and asmodai@wxs.nl also reported
the problem.
Thanks and sorry for your troubles.

Submitted by: guido@gvr.org
Reviewed by: shin
1999-12-13 00:39:20 +00:00
peter
11dc0d394d Argh, fix a stupid typo. :-( 1999-12-12 21:36:19 +00:00
peter
cc5e8eb5f0 Move mlx, ncp and nwfs to the common area, they build on the Alpha and
are marked cross-platform in conf/files..
1999-12-12 21:17:08 +00:00
peter
9345346f82 Zap unused CFLAGS += -DNCP 1999-12-12 21:15:51 +00:00
peter
10d963c9b0 Fix pointer problem for the Alpha 1999-12-12 21:10:53 +00:00
peter
7c659564ce Move mlx from x86-only to generic. It builds on the Alpha and is in the
common conf/files for the main kernel..
1999-12-12 21:00:42 +00:00
peter
4a19a65dcf time_t is an int on the Alpha, not long. 1999-12-12 20:59:29 +00:00
peter
d7e6042db0 Move amr from x86-specific to generic. (it's in the generic conf/files
in the main kernel and builds fine on the alpha here...)
1999-12-12 20:55:49 +00:00
peter
2a4f36a6a9 Don't waste time creating amr.h since it (and NAMR) aren't used. 1999-12-12 20:54:53 +00:00
peter
8015eeb67c Fix a printf format problem on the Alpha, where size_t == unsigned long,
not unsigned int as on the x86.
1999-12-12 20:53:31 +00:00