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Author SHA1 Message Date
jhb
0e5c952f88 Fix support for machines with default MP Table configurations:
- Fix the MP Table pci bridge drivers to not probe the configuration table
  unless we actually have one.  Machines using a default configuration do
  not have such a table.
- Only allow default configuration types of 5 (ISA + PCI) and 6 (EISA +
  PCI) as the others are not likely to work.  Types 1 through 4 use an
  external APIC (probably with 80486 processors) which we certainly do not
  support, and type 7 uses an MCA bus which has not been tested with the
  new MP Table code.
- Correct the fact that the single I/O APIC in a default configuration has
  an ID of 2, not 0.
- Fix off by one errors in setting the bus types from the default_data[]
  arrays for default configurations.
- Explicitly configure each of the 16 interrupt pins on the sole I/O APIC
  when using a default configuration.  This is especially helpful for type
  6 (EISA + PCI) since the EISA interrupts need to have their polarity
  programmed based on the values in the ELCR.

Much thanks to the submitter and tester who endured several rounds of
testing to get this fixed.

MFC after:	1 week
Tested by:	Georg Schwarz georg dot schwarz at freenet dot de
2005-01-07 18:42:59 +00:00
scottl
d7842c4d70 Introduce bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(). Instead of taking a callback arg, this
cuts to the chase and fills in a provided s/g list.  This is meant to optimize
out the cost of the callback since the callback doesn't serve much purpose for
mbufs since mbuf loads will never be deferred.  This is just for amd64 and
i386 at the moment, other arches will be coming shortly.
2005-01-07 07:57:18 +00:00
imp
2062b2d532 These are no longer relevant. They are scripts for extracting hints
from 4.x kernel config files.  User's wishing to upgrade from 4.x to 6
will need to go through 5.x, or grab this script from there.  These
scripts will remain in RELENG_5...
2005-01-07 00:54:35 +00:00
imp
ef34e368a7 This is no longer supported, so remove it from the tree. 2005-01-07 00:51:18 +00:00
imp
afe5e5fb7a /* -> /*- for license, add FreeBSD tag 2005-01-06 23:22:04 +00:00
imp
8d58b9df12 /* -> /*- for copyright notices, minor format tweaks as necessary 2005-01-06 22:18:23 +00:00
imp
3a5dc12cb2 Remove left over include file from stallion driver. 2005-01-06 22:07:20 +00:00
imp
0bfe4ce99e Expand indirect reference to BSD license with the current one. 2005-01-06 22:05:28 +00:00
imp
1df02b4d34 This doesn't seem to have been used since 386BSD days 2005-01-06 22:00:50 +00:00
jhb
3ec0dff7ad - Move the function prototypes for kern_setrlimit() and kern_wait() to
sys/syscallsubr.h where all the other kern_foo() prototypes live.
- Resort kern_execve() while I'm there.
2005-01-05 22:19:44 +00:00
imp
90af8e5e9a These appear to be unused in our tree, so remove them. 2005-01-05 20:50:31 +00:00
imp
b095a629c1 Start all license/copyright notice comments with /*-, per tradition 2005-01-05 19:10:48 +00:00
kuriyama
c3f39e52f9 o Use tab instead of spaces for puc(4) line.
o Use capitalized "Ethernet" for consistency.
2005-01-05 05:25:21 +00:00
jhb
5624553de4 Use NULL instead of 0 in a few places as well as various whitespace fixes. 2004-12-30 19:26:23 +00:00
jhb
e11d37605f Small whitespace fixes. 2004-12-30 19:14:48 +00:00
jhb
5011de5445 - Indent the comments beside the SMP options to the same level as all the
other comments.  Clarify that the next two things needed for SMP are
  two lines.
- Expand mii abbreviation to miibus for clarity in the USB ethernet
  comment.
2004-12-30 15:30:23 +00:00
njl
e8a219f1fc Restore the cpu_reset proxy code. It is needed if you want to reset the
system from an AP at runtime (i.e., calling cpu_reset from ddb).  Someday,
if we move to an NMI for stopping cpus instead, we can do away with this.

Requested by:	jhb
2004-12-27 06:15:03 +00:00
imp
74b159d497 Get rid of #ifdef for legacy system. Move that into the MD code.
Export minimal symbols to allow this to happen.
2004-12-24 23:03:17 +00:00
jhb
f79ca8546c - Give the timer, thermal, and error LVT entries an interrupt vector even
though these aren't used yet.
- Add missing function prototypes for some static functions.
- Allow lvt_mode() to handle an LVT entry with a delivery mode of fixed.
- Consolidate code duplicated in lapic_init() and lapic_setup() to program
  the spurious vector register of a local APIC in a static lapic_enable()
  function.
- Dump the timer, thermal, error, and performance counter LVT entries
  during lapic_dump().
- Program LVT pins (currently only LINT0 and LINT1) after the local
  APIC has been software enabled via lapic_enable() since otherwise the
  LVT programming will not be able to unmask LVT sources.
2004-12-23 20:42:53 +00:00
jhb
59abe64294 Some small style fixes. 2004-12-23 20:35:51 +00:00
jhb
1666faecb2 Add some constants for the local APIC timer. 2004-12-23 20:35:07 +00:00
jhb
b74bf1946f Add a simple 'intrcnt_add' function that other MD code can use to add a
single named counter to the interrupt counts without having to fake up an
entire interrupt source.
2004-12-23 20:34:18 +00:00
alc
a618275b13 Modify pmap_enter_quick() so that it expects the page queues to be locked
on entry and it assumes the responsibility for releasing the page queues
lock if it must sleep.

Remove a bogus comment from pmap_enter_quick().

Using the first change, modify vm_map_pmap_enter() so that the page queues
lock is acquired and released once, rather than each time that a page
is mapped.
2004-12-23 20:16:11 +00:00
jhb
8aad935790 - Add a function to set the Task Priority Register (TPR) of the local APIC.
Currently this is only used to initiailize the TPR to 0 during initial
  setup.
- Reallocate vectors for the local APIC timer, error, and thermal LVT
  entries.  The timer entry is allocated from the top of the I/O interrupt
  range reducing the number of vectors available for hardware interrupts
  to 191.  Linux happens to use the same exact vector for its timer
  interrupt as well.  If the timer vector shared the same priority queue
  as the IPI handlers, then the frequency that the timer vector will
  eventually be firing at can interact badly with the IPIs resulting in
  the queue filling and the dreaded IPI stuck panics, hence it being located
  at the top of the previous priority queue instead.
- Fixup various minor nits in comments.
2004-12-23 19:47:59 +00:00
alc
ede2fb9751 In the common case, pmap_enter_quick() completes without sleeping.
In such cases, the busying of the page and the unlocking of the
containing object by vm_map_pmap_enter() and vm_fault_prefault() is
unnecessary overhead.  To eliminate this overhead, this change
modifies pmap_enter_quick() so that it expects the object to be locked
on entry and it assumes the responsibility for busying the page and
unlocking the object if it must sleep.  Note: alpha, amd64, i386 and
ia64 are the only implementations optimized by this change; arm,
powerpc, and sparc64 still conservatively busy the page and unlock the
object within every pmap_enter_quick() call.

Additionally, this change is the first case where we synchronize
access to the page's PG_BUSY flag and busy field using the containing
object's lock rather than the global page queues lock.  (Modifications
to the page's PG_BUSY flag and busy field have asserted both locks for
several weeks, enabling an incremental transition.)
2004-12-15 19:55:05 +00:00
scottl
071f99a397 Remove a stray critical_exit().
Submitted by: johan
2004-12-13 07:08:44 +00:00
imp
a9476981be Separate mse driver into a core driver and a bus attachments. Separate out
the ISA and CBUS (called isa on pc98) attachments.  Eliminate all PC98
ifdefs in the process (the driver in pc98/pc98/mse.c was a copy of the one
in i386/isa/mse.c with PC98 ifdefs).  Create a module for this driver.

I've tested this my PC-9821RaS40 with moused.  I've not tested this on i386
because I have no InPort cards, or similar such things.  NEC standardized
on bus mice very early, long before ps/2 mice ports apeared, so all PC-98
machines supported by FreeBSD/pc98 have bus mice, I believe.

Reviewed by: nyan-san
2004-12-12 20:05:50 +00:00
njl
e73aaccf12 Only export defined symbols. Note that I couldn't find any difference
between object code generated without the flag but it makes sense and might
make a difference in the future.

PR:		kern/53008
Submitted by:	Jens Rehsack rehsack at liwing de
2004-12-12 06:59:14 +00:00
njl
e84f6642f1 Move the author's copyright notice to match the initial LongRun import
now that we have split out this support into longrun.c
2004-12-12 05:53:57 +00:00
scottl
a014627e19 Expand the scope of the critical section in the PCIe read and write methods
on the advice of Alan Cox.
2004-12-10 15:44:12 +00:00
kbyanc
f947a8cc1c If the parent process has the trap bit set (i.e. a debugger had single
stepped the process to the system call), we need to clear the trap flag
from the new frame unless the debugger had set PF_FORK on the parent.
Otherwise, the child will receive a (likely unexpected) SIGTRAP when it
executes the first instruction after returning to userland.

Reviewed by:	bde
MFC after:	3 days
2004-12-08 19:03:55 +00:00
sam
26fa487b00 add ath rate control module(s) 2004-12-08 17:40:55 +00:00
ups
0e900aeba0 Avoid more than two pending IPI interrupt vectors per local APIC
as this may cause deadlocks.

This should fix kern/72123.

Discussed with: jhb
Tested by: Nik Azim Azam, Andy Farkas, Flack Man, Aykut KARA
           Izzet BESKARDES, Jens Binnewies, Karl Keusgen
Approved by:    sam (mentor)
2004-12-07 20:15:01 +00:00
imp
4dc7ffa02d NEC PC-98 machines do not have and cannot have an EISA bus. They have
only C-Bus and PCI busses.  Therefore, don't create an eisa0 node on
the legacy bus that can never attach.

PC-98 info verified by: nyan-san
2004-12-07 15:36:19 +00:00
imp
efea860c4d PNP BIOS devices are fundamentally different than ISA PNP devices.
These devices should be probed first because they are at fixed
locations and cannot be turned off.  ISA PNP devices, on the other
hand, can be turned off and often can be flexible in the resources
they use.  Probe them last, as always.
2004-12-07 05:30:02 +00:00
ups
0e26edfd43 Move reading the current CPU mask in pmap_lazyfix() to where the thread
is protected from migrating to another CPU.

Approved by:    sam (mentor)
MFC after:      4 weeks
2004-12-07 02:56:14 +00:00
ups
f4f83943de Allow fast interrupts to cause preemption.
Reviewed by:    jhb, scottl
Approved by:    sam (mentor)
2004-12-06 22:25:01 +00:00
scottl
f98e4c8a08 Due to a significant addition of code, add my copyright to this file. Also
note that the PCIe work was made possible due to hardware donations from
the FreeBSD Foundation and Intel.  Thanks!
2004-12-06 18:19:32 +00:00
scottl
b62f254b42 Add support for the memory-mapped PCI Express configuration mechanism. This
actually is a property of the northbridge and applies to all PCI/PCI-X/PCIe
devices in the system, though only PCIe devices will respond to registers
higher than 256.  This uses per-CPU pools of temporary mappings so that
the whole 256MB of configuration space doesn't have to be mapped all at
once.  While the sf_buf API was considered for this, the fact that it
requires sleep locks and can return failure made it unsuitable for this use.

For now only the Intel Grantsdale and Lindenhurst (925 and 752x) chipsets are
supported.  Since there doesn't appear to be a compatible way to determine
northbridge support, new chipsets will have to be explicitely added in the
future.
2004-12-06 08:27:10 +00:00
obrien
b3a3af726d Enable amr(4) - scottl fixed when used with >4GB RAM. 2004-12-06 02:50:31 +00:00
alc
38bcfbb659 For efficiency move the call to pmap_pte_quick() out of pmap_protect()'s
and pmap_remove()'s inner loop.

Reviewed by: peter@, tegge@
2004-12-02 03:29:17 +00:00
marcel
c106bd9120 Change gdb_cpu_setreg() to not take the value to which to set the
specified register, but a pointer to the in-memory representation of
that value. The reason for this is twofold:
1. Not all registers can be represented by a register_t. In particular
   FP registers fall in that category. Passing the new register value
   by reference instead of by value makes this point moot.
2. When we receive a G or P packet, both are for writing a register,
   the packet will have the register value in target-byte order and
   in the memory representation (modulo the fact that bytes are sent
   as 2 printable hexadecimal numbers of course). We only need to
   decode the packet to have a pointer to the register value.

This change fixes the bug of extracting the register value of the P
packet as a hexadecimal number instead of as a bit array. The quick
(and dirty) fix to bswap the register value in gdb_cpu_setreg() as
it has been added on i386 and amd64 can therefore be removed and has
in fact been that.

Tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, ia64, sparc64
2004-12-01 06:40:35 +00:00
njl
aa3bb6e754 Remove now unused variable.
Pointy hat:	njl from nskyline_r35 at yahoo com
2004-11-30 20:07:40 +00:00
njl
335a6e05ce MFamd64: Remove the cpu_reset_proxy cruft now that we run boot() on
cpu 0.  Also, restructure cpu_reset to be cleaner (no functional change.)
2004-11-30 06:18:46 +00:00
scottl
c9eff643a7 Don't flag alignment constraints as a reason for bouncing. This fixes the
trigger for other misbehaviour in the sym driver that was causing freezes at
boot.  Thanks to phk@ for reporting and testing this.
2004-11-29 14:49:27 +00:00
das
130bed6547 Don't include sys/user.h merely for its side-effect of recursively
including other headers.
2004-11-27 06:51:39 +00:00
das
7f13dc5af0 Axe the semblance of support for PECOFF and Linux a.out core dumps. 2004-11-27 06:46:45 +00:00
scottl
374ba89ea3 Remove an extra #include 2004-11-21 06:28:35 +00:00
scottl
2a9c9c91a8 MFC amd64:
Consolidate all of the bounce tests into the BUS_DMA_COULD_BOUNCE flag.
  Allocate the bounce zone at either tag creation or map creation to help
  avoid null-pointer derefs later on.  Track total pages per zone so that
  each zone can get a minimum allocation at tag creation time instead of
  being defeated by mis-behaving tags that suck up the max amount.
2004-11-21 04:43:28 +00:00
das
8d8b5ace18 Maintain the broken state of backwards compatibilty for a.out (and
PECOFF!) core dumps.  None of the old versions of gdb I tried were
able to read a.out core dumps before or after this change.

Reviewed by:	arch@
2004-11-20 02:32:04 +00:00