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Author SHA1 Message Date
jkim
6dfb90c3f2 Map and report actual video memory we need. 2010-02-06 00:52:42 +00:00
jkim
0ade8a15a8 Replace some homegrown functions with better/correct ones. 2010-02-05 18:00:24 +00:00
jkim
defb20d9cd Remove dead code and fix style(9) bugs. 2010-02-03 22:20:57 +00:00
jkim
6d9c892adf Use bytes per scan line from mode table. The previous implementation did
not reflect actual number of bytes when it was not exactly width * bpp * 8.
2010-02-03 22:17:30 +00:00
jkim
f9144e3f76 Correct virtual address of frame buffer for non-linear mode.
Reported by:	Marc UBM Bocklet (ubm dot freebsd at googlemail dot com)
2010-02-03 22:07:50 +00:00
jkim
20d736f89d Use VESA palette load/save functions if VESA BIOS says the current palette
format is higher than 6-bit instead of relying VGA compatibility flag.
This fixes palette problem of NVIDIA GeForce 6600.  Reduce code differences
between palette load/save functions while we are here.

Tested by:	danfe
2010-01-27 17:00:42 +00:00
rnoland
3dc3ad8568 Update d_mmap() to accept vm_ooffset_t and vm_memattr_t.
This replaces d_mmap() with the d_mmap2() implementation and also
changes the type of offset to vm_ooffset_t.

Purge d_mmap2().

All driver modules will need to be rebuilt since D_VERSION is also
bumped.

Reviewed by:	jhb@
MFC after:	Not in this lifetime...
2009-12-29 21:51:28 +00:00
jkim
2f448a4a2a - Remove a redundant check for dpms(4).
- Test a cheaper function first.
2009-11-12 18:16:35 +00:00
jkim
1aa17d213d - Partially revert hackish r198964 and r199002.
- Add a proxy driver vgapm to help vgapci to save/load VGA state.
- Move device_set_desc() to the right place while we are here.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2009-11-12 17:56:56 +00:00
jkim
66cdd06426 Remove duplicate suspend/resume code from vga_pci.c and let vga(4) register
itself to an associated PCI device if it exists.  It is little bit hackish
but it should fix build without frame buffer driver since r198964.
Fix some style(9) nits in vga_isa.c while we are here.
2009-11-06 20:32:26 +00:00
jkim
bc53678aaf Save/restore VGA state from vga_pci.c instead of relying on vga_isa.c.
It was not working because we were saving its state after the device was
powered down.  Simplify vesa_load_state() as the culprit is fixed now.
2009-11-05 22:58:50 +00:00
jkim
cfa9e27db0 Do not probe video mode if we are not going to use it. 2009-11-04 17:30:48 +00:00
jkim
f9efe03356 Restore color palette format if we reset video mode. 2009-11-04 01:00:28 +00:00
jkim
ab813af85f Save/restore VGA color palette while suspending and resuming. 2009-11-04 00:58:20 +00:00
jkim
ad954ad919 Fix VESA color palette corruption:
- VBE 3.0 says palette format resets to 6-bit mode when video mode changes.
We simply set 8-bit mode when we switch modes if the adapter supports it.
- VBE 3.0 also says if the mode is not VGA compatible, we must use VBE
function to save/restore palette.  Otherwise, VGA function may be used.
Thus, reinstate the save/load palette functions only for non-VGA compatible
modes regardless of its palette format.
- Let vesa(4) set VESA modes even if vga(4) claims to support it.
- Reset default palette if VESA pixel mode is set initially.
- Fix more style nits.
2009-11-03 20:22:09 +00:00
jkim
0b8763c607 Remove a redundant byte swapping in the previous commit. 2009-10-23 19:02:53 +00:00
jkim
364b20ea38 - When we restore VESA state, try BIOS POST earlier. VESA restore state
function may not work properly if we don't.  Turn off hardware cursor as
vesa_set_mode() does.
- Add VBE 3.0 specific fields in VESA mode structure and pack it.  Note
the padding is 190 bytes although VBE 3.0 says 189 bytes.  It must be wrong
because the size of structure becomes 255 bytes and the specification says
it must be 256 bytes in total.  In fact, an example code in the spec. does
it right, though.  While we are at it, fix some i386-isms.
- Remove state buffer size limitation.  It is no longer necessary since
sys/compat/x86bios/x86bios.c r198251.
- Move int 0x10 vector test into vesa_bios_post() as we always do it anyway.
2009-10-23 18:41:00 +00:00
jkim
99279734b8 Rewrite x86bios and update its dependent drivers.
- Do not map entire real mode memory (1MB).  Instead, we map IVT/BDA and
ROM area separately.  Most notably, ROM area is mapped as device memory
(uncacheable) as it should be.  User memory is dynamically allocated and
free'ed with contigmalloc(9) and contigfree(9).  Remove now redundant and
potentially dangerous x86bios_alloc.c.  If this emulator ever grows to
support non-PC hardware, we may implement it with rman(9) later.
- Move all host-specific initializations from x86emu_util.c to x86bios.c and
remove now unnecessary x86emu_util.c.  Currently, non-PC hardware is not
supported.  We may use bus_space(9) later when the KPI is fixed.
- Replace all bzero() calls for emulated registers with more obviously named
x86bios_init_regs().  This function also initializes DS and SS properly.
- Add x86bios_get_intr().  This function checks if the interrupt vector is
available for the platform.  It is not necessary for PC-compatible hardware
but it may be needed later. ;-)
- Do not try turning off monitor if DPMS does not support the state.
- Allocate stable memory for VESA OEM strings instead of just holding
pointers to them.  They may or may not be accessible always.  Fix a memory
leak of video mode table while I am here.
- Add (experimental) BIOS POST call for vesa(4).  This function calls VGA
BIOS POST code from the current VGA option ROM.  Some video controllers
cannot save and restore the state properly even if it is claimed to be
supported.  Usually the symptom is blank display after resuming from suspend
state.  If the video mode does not match the previous mode after restoring,
we try BIOS POST and force the known good initial state.  Some magic was
taken from NetBSD (and it was taken from vbetool, I believe.)
- Add a loader tunable for vgapci(4) to give a hint to dpms(4) and vesa(4)
to identify who owns the VESA BIOS.  This is very useful for multi-display
adapter setup.  By default, the POST video controller is automatically
probed and the tunable "hw.pci.default_vgapci_unit" is set to corresponding
vgapci unit number.  You may override it from loader but it is very unlikely
to be necessary.  Unfortunately only AGP/PCI/PCI-E controllers can be
matched because ISA controller does not have necessary device IDs.
- Fix a long standing bug in state save/restore function.  The state buffer
pointer should be ES:BX, not ES:DI according to VBE 3.0.  If it ever worked,
that's because BX was always zero. :-)
- Clean up register initializations more clearer per VBE 3.0.
- Fix a lot of style issues with vesa(4).
2009-10-19 20:58:10 +00:00
jkim
730c4fcb79 Reject some VESA graphics modes if the controller does not have enough
memory to support them.  Some adapters have expansible memory slots but
video mode table is static.  In this case, unusable modes may be reported.

Submitted by:	paradox (ddkprog yahoo com) (initial patch)
2009-09-25 18:08:38 +00:00
delphij
3459978671 Fix LINT build. 2009-09-25 02:19:57 +00:00
jkim
f5566212dc Some broken VESA BIOSes, e.g., IBM T23, return wrong value from
vesa_bios_get_line_length() in graphics mode.  Always calculate the value
from known video info instead.

Submitted by:	paradox (ddkprog yahoo com)
2009-09-24 20:10:00 +00:00
jkim
54c804074e - Use FreeBSD function naming convention.
- Change x86biosCall() to more appropriate x86bios_intr().[1]

Discussed with:	delphij, paradox (ddkprog yahoo com)
Submitted by:	paradox (ddkprog yahoo com)[1]
2009-09-24 19:24:42 +00:00
jkim
4f6b75d358 Move sys/dev/x86bios to sys/compat/x86bios.
It may not be optimal but it is clearly better than the old place.

OK'ed by:	delphij, paradox (ddkprog yahoo com)
2009-09-23 20:49:14 +00:00
delphij
5f1ec7efd7 Initialize registers to zero before calling the interrupt handlers inside
emulator.  This fixes VESA related freeze observed on some systems.

Submitted by:	paradox <ddkprog yahoo com>
2009-09-23 02:45:02 +00:00
delphij
c57e67ab22 Style(9) fixes.
Submitted by:	swell.k at gmail.com
2009-09-21 08:53:26 +00:00
delphij
fc497a4fc2 Collapase interrupt supporting functions to a new module, and switch from
x86emu to this new module.

This changeset also brings a fix for bugs introduced with the initial
x86emu commit, which prevents the user from using some display mode or
cause instant reboots during mode switch.

Submitted by:	paradox <ddkprog yahoo com>
2009-09-21 08:17:57 +00:00
delphij
928fee6a3a Enable s3pci on amd64 which works on top of VESA, and allow
static building it into kernel on i386 and amd64.

Submitted by:	swell.k at gmail.com
2009-09-21 07:05:48 +00:00
jkim
9a30bd624e Change cache attribute for VESA frame buffer from UC to write-combining.
This improves scrolling speed for high resolution graphics mode console.
2009-09-19 04:36:38 +00:00
delphij
9a86a99559 Enable BIOS modes on amd64.
Submitted by:	paradox <ddkprog at yahoo com>
2009-09-14 05:38:03 +00:00
delphij
49000890a8 - Teach vesa(4) and dpms(4) about x86emu. [1]
- Add vesa kernel options for amd64.
 - Connect libvgl library and splash kernel modules to amd64 build.
 - Connect manual page dpms(4) to amd64 build.
 - Remove old vesa/dpms files.

Submitted by:	paradox <ddkprog yahoo com> [1], swell k at gmail.com
		(with some minor tweaks)
2009-09-09 09:50:31 +00:00
delphij
9d2fadbd2b Copy the following files to new places, a subsequent commit would remove
them from the old place.  This commit necessary so that the tree would not
enter a broken state.

	sys/i386/isa/vesa.c -> dev/fb/vesa.c
	sys/i386/include/pc/vesa.h -> dev/fb/vesa.h
	sys/i386/isa/dpms.c -> dev/dpms/dpms.c
2009-09-09 07:45:08 +00:00
marius
27e2954fe3 - Change some softc members to be unsigned where more appropriate.
- Add some missing const.
- Move the size of the window spun by the registers to the softc
  as neither using va_mem_size for this nor va_mem_base for the
  start of the bus addresses is appropriate.

MFC after:	1 week
2009-04-28 20:49:47 +00:00
marius
7500c86f06 Fix whitespace. 2009-04-14 20:51:58 +00:00
marius
02cba76cdb - Remove the second license as I'm also fine with the first one.
- Remove redundant softc members for RIDs.
- Change some softc members to be unsigned where more appropriate.
- Add some missing const.
- Remove support for mmap(2)'ing VGA I/O as it was broken [1] and
  not required by X.Org anyway.
- Fix some confusion between bus, physical and virtual addresses
  which mostly consisted in using members of struct video_adapter
  inappropriately but wasn't fatal except for the regular framebuffer
  mmap(2)'ing.
- Remove redundant bzero(9)'ing of the softc.
- Don't map the framebuffer twice in case the firmware has already
  mapped it as besides wasting resources this isn't possible with
  all MMUs. This is a bit tricky as a) just because the firmware
  provides a property with a virtual address doesn't mean it's
  actually mapped (but typically is when the framebuffer is the
  console) and b) the firmware doesn't necessarily map the it with
  the same byteorder as we do. This make machfb(4) work on machines
  with cheetah-class MMUs (including X.Org).

Reported by:	Michael Plass [1]
MFC after:	3 days
2009-04-14 20:23:47 +00:00
marius
a8c597d29e Fix whitespace. 2009-04-14 19:11:02 +00:00
kib
090a6bb003 Third argument to the vi_mmap_t function is vm_paddr_t *.
MFC after:	3 days
2008-11-29 20:16:53 +00:00
ed
4efdef565f Replace all calls to minor() with dev2unit().
After I removed all the unit2minor()/minor2unit() calls from the kernel
yesterday, I realised calling minor() everywhere is quite confusing.
Character devices now only have the ability to store a unit number, not
a minor number. Remove the confusion by using dev2unit() everywhere.

This commit could also be considered as a bug fix. A lot of drivers call
minor(), while they should actually be calling dev2unit(). In -CURRENT
this isn't a problem, but it turns out we never had any problem reports
related to that issue in the past. I suspect not many people connect
more than 256 pieces of the same hardware.

Reviewed by:	kib
2008-09-27 08:51:18 +00:00
phk
bd75233fb4 Convert amd64 and i386 to share the atrtc device driver. 2008-04-14 08:00:00 +00:00
wkoszek
bb029b61d9 Replace explicit calls to video methods with their respective variants
implemented with macros. This patch improves code readability. Reasoning
behind vidd_* is a sort of "video discipline".

List of macros is supposed to be complete--all methods of video_switch
ought to have their respective macros from now on.

Functionally, this code should be no-op. My intention is to leave current
behaviour of touched code as is.

No objections:	rwatson
Silence on:	freebsd-current@
Approved by:	cognet
2007-12-29 23:26:59 +00:00
mjacob
62984f5f3f Remove the internal use of __packed and put it on the structures
themselves.

Reviewed by:	nate, peter, warner, robert
Approved by:	re (ken)
2007-07-11 22:34:34 +00:00
marius
9dc384d0c4 Move the gallant 12 x 22 font data from a .h to a .c so it doesn't need
to be compiled into every driver making use of it. Use a const instance
of struct gfb_font for this as the font isn't intended to be changed at
run-time and in order to accompany the font data with height and width
info.
2007-06-16 21:48:50 +00:00
marius
85ff88bb21 - Define data of struct gfb_font a const as it's only used to supply font
data and remove the array size from the definition as f.e. the gallant
  12 x 22 font data is 256 * 44 in size, exceeding the previously hard-
  coded size.
- Declare the bold8x16 instance of struct gfb_font as const as it's not
  intended to be changed at run-time as a whole either.
- Use __FBSDID in xboxfb.c

Tested by:	rink
2007-06-16 21:31:53 +00:00
marius
3ee9e586b3 Rototill the sparc64 nexus(4) (actually this brings in the code the
sun4v nexus(4) in turn is based on):
o Change nexus(4) to manage the resources of its children so the
  respective device drivers don't need to figure them out of OFW
  themselves.
o Change nexus(4) to provide the ofw_bus KOBJ interface instead of
  using IVARs for supplying the OFW node and the subset of standard
  properties of its children. Together with the previous change this
  also allows to fully take advantage of newbus in that drivers like
  fhc(4), which attach on multiple parent busses, no longer require
  different bus front-ends as obtaining the OFW node and properties
  as well as resource allocation works the same for all supported
  busses. As such this change also is part 4/4 of allowing creator(4)
  to work in USIII-based machines as it allows this driver to attach
  on both nexus(4) and upa(4). On the other hand removing these IVARs
  breaks API compatibility with the powerpc nexus(4) but which isn't
  that bad as a) sparc64 currently doesn't share any device driver
  hanging off of nexus(4) with powerpc and b) they were no longer
  compatible regarding OFW-related extensions at the pci(4) level
  since quite some time.
o Provide bus_get_dma_tag methods in nexus(4) and its children in
  order to handle DMA tags in a hierarchical way and get rid of the
  sparc64_root_dma_tag kludge. Together with the previous two items
  this changes also allows to completely get rid of the nexus(4)
  IVAR interface. It also includes:
  - pushing the constraints previously specified by the nexus_dmatag
    down into the DMA tags of psycho(4) and sbus(4) as it's their
    IOMMUs which induce these restrictions (and nothing at the
    nexus(4) or anything that would warrant specifying them there),
  - fixing some obviously wrong constraints of the psycho(4) and
    sbus(4) DMA tags, which happened to not actually be used with
    the sparc64_root_dma_tag kludge in place and therefore didn't
    cause problems so far,
  - replacing magic constants for constraints with macros as far
    as it is obvious as to where they come from.
  This doesn't include taking advantage of the newbus way to get
  the parent DMA tags implemented by this change in order to divorce
  the IOTSBs of the PCI and SBus IOMMUs or for implementing the
  workaround for the DMA sync bug in Sabre (and Tomatillo) bridges,
  yet, though.
o Get rid of the notion that nexus(4) (mostly) reflects an UPA bus
  by replacing ofw_upa.h and with ofw_nexus.h (which was repo-copied
  from ofw_upa.h) and renaming its content, which actually applies to
  all of Fireplane/Safari, JBus and UPA (in the host bus case), as
  appropriate.
o Just use M_DEVBUF instead of a separate M_NEXUS malloc type for
  allocating the device info for the children of nexus(4). This is
  done in order to not need to export M_NEXUS when deriving drivers
  for subordinate busses from the nexus(4) class.
o Use the DEFINE_CLASS_0() macro to declare the nexus(4) driver so
  we can derive subclasses from it.
o Const'ify the nexus_excl_name and nexus_excl_type arrays as well
  as add 'associations' and 'rsc', which are pseudo-devices without
  resources and therefore of no real interest for nexus(4), to the
  former.
o Let the nexus(4) device memory rman manage the entire 64-bit address
  space instead of just the UPA_MEMSTART to UPA_MEMEND subregion as
  Fireplane/Safari- and JBus-based machines use multiple ranges,
  which can't be as easily divided as in the case of UPA (limiting
  the address space only served for sanity checking anyway).
o Use M_WAITOK instead of M_NOWAIT when allocating the device info
  for children of nexus(4) in order to give one less opportunity
  for adding devices to nexus(4) to fail.
o While adapting the drivers affected by the above nexus(4) changes,
  change them to take advantage of rman_get_rid() instead of caching
  the RIDs assigned to allocated resources, now that the RIDs of
  resources are correctly set.
o In iommu(4) and nexus(4) replace hard-coded functions names, which
  actually became outdated in several places, in panic strings and
  status massages with __func__. [1]
o Use driver_filter_t in prototypes where appropriate.
o Add my copyright to creator(4), fhc(4), nexus(4), psycho(4) and
  sbus(4) as I changed considerable amounts of these drivers as well
  as added a bunch of new features, workarounds for silicon bugs etc.
o Fix some white space nits.

Due to lack of access to Exx00 hardware, these changes, i.e. central(4)
and fhc(4), couldn't be runtime tested on such a machine. Exx00 are
currently reported to panic before trying to attach nexus(4) anyway
though.

PR:		76052 [1]
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-03-07 21:13:51 +00:00
marius
fb522f68ac On sparc64 also use the fillw() this header provides for ia64 so
the sparc64 MD code doesn't need to provide a memsetw() along with
the ISA compat cruft.
2007-01-18 13:08:08 +00:00
marius
7f03dfc1a6 - Merge sys/sparc64/creator/creator_upa.c into sys/dev/fb/creator.c.
The separate bus front-end was inherited from the OpenBSD creator(4),
  which at that time had a mainbus(4) (for USI/II machines, which use
  an UPA interconnection bus as the nexus) and an upa(4) (for USIII
  machines, which use a subordinate/slave UPA bus hanging off from the
  Fireplane/Safari interconnection bus) front-end. With FreeBSD and
  newbus there is/will be no need to have two separate bus front-ends
  for these busses, so we can easily coallapse the shared front-end
  and the back-end into a single source file (note that the FreeBSD
  creator_upa.c was misnomer anyway; based on what it actually attached
  to that should have been creator_nexus.c), actually OpenBSD meanwhile
  also has moved to a shared front-end and a single source file. Due
  to the low-level console support creator.c also wasn't free from bus
  related things before.
  While at it, also split sys/sparc64/creator/creator.h into a
  sys/dev/fb/creatorreg.h that only contains register macros and move
  the structures to the top of sys/dev/fb/creator.c as suggested by
  style(9) so creator(4) is no longer scattered over two directories.
- Use OF_decode_addr()/sparc64_fake_bustag() to obtain the bus tags and
  handles for the low-level console support instead of hardcoding
  support for AFB/FFB hanging off from nexus(4) only. This is part 2/4
  of allowing creator(4) to work in USIII machines (which have a UPA
  bus hanging off from the Fireplane/Safari bus reflected by the nexus),
  which already makes it work as the low-level console there.
- Allocate resources in the bus attach routine regardless of whether
  creator(4) is used as for the low-level console and thus the required
  bus tags and handles have been already obtained or not so the resources
  are marked as taken in the respective RMAN.
- For both obtaining the bus tags and handles for the low-level console
  support as well as allocating the corresponding resources in the
  regular bus attach routine don't bother to get all for the maximum of
  24 register banks but only (for) the two tag/handle pairs required for
  providing the video interface for syscons(4) support. If we can't
  allocate the rest of them just limit the memory range accessible via
  creator_fb_mmap() accordingly.
- Sanity check the memory range spanned by the first and last resources
  and the resources in between as far as possible, as the XFree86/Xorg
  sunffb(4) expects to be able to access the whole region, even though
  the backing resources are actually non-continuous. Limit and check
  the memory range accessible via creator_fb_mmap() accordingly.
- Reduce the size of buffers for OFW properties to what they actually
  need to hold.
- Rename some tables to creator_<foo> for consistency.
- Also for the sizes in the creator_fb_mmap() mapping table entries use
  macros for consistency, add macros for the remaining register banks
  for completeness.
2007-01-16 21:08:22 +00:00
marius
20cb894d77 - Garbage collect more alpha remnants.
- Fix a typo in a comment in boot_font.c.
2007-01-08 00:33:27 +00:00
marius
5e65c8cd9e Remove the DPMS code in creator_blank_display(), as it causes some
LCDs to blink in the V_DISPLAY_ON case, at least in combination with
some 13W3-VGA-adaptors (what's exactly going on is unclear though,
as it happens when all of H-sync, V-sync and video output are enabled
and not touching the sync bits from the preset fixes it). Thus
creator_blank_display() now is reduced to turning the video output
on/off.
Although that DPMS code did what the XFree86/Xorg sunffb(4x) does,
it was questionable in the first place, as both implementations
also turn(ed) off the video output on standby and suspend, thus most
likely causing the monitor to turn off instead of entering standby
or suspend as intended (at least my monitors don't).

Reported and tested by:	Patrick Reich
MFC after:		3 days
2006-08-24 22:00:24 +00:00
phk
ef310efff8 Since DELAY() was moved, most <machine/clock.h> #includes have been
unnecessary.
2006-05-16 14:37:58 +00:00
jhb
93bf79b04a Remove some tga bits I missed. 2006-05-12 04:10:38 +00:00
ru
3db1ffb040 Fix -Wundef warnings from compiling GENERIC and LINT kernels of
all architectures.
2005-12-06 11:19:37 +00:00