Removed ifnet.if_init and ifnet.if_reset as they are generally unused.
Change the parameter passed to if_watchdog to be a ifnet * rather than
a unit number. All of this is an attempt to move toward not needing an
array of softc pointers (which is usually static in size) to point to
the driver softc.
if_ed.c:
Changed some of the argument passing to some functions to make a little
more sense.
if_ep.c, if_vx.c:
Killed completely bogus use of if_timer. It was being set in such a way
that the interface was being reset once per second (blech!).
o Add signed/unsigned functionality to the matrox meteor device driver.
o Apply a few fixes to the sound driver.
o Add a ``SPIGOT_UNSECURE'' compile time definition so, if one defines
SPIGOT_UNSECURE in their conf file, then they can use the spigot w/o
root. There is a warning that this allows users access to the IO
page which is probably not secure.
Submitted by: james
Convert the remaining sysctl stuff to the new way of doing things.
the devconf stuff is the reason for the large number of files.
Cleaned up some compiler warnings while I were there.
incompatible with the type of a PCI interrupt handler.
Fixed the type of pdc_pci_ifintr(). The type of a PCI interrupt handler
is too generic to pass arbitrary struct pointers.
incompatible with the type of a PCI interrupt handler. A new entry
point `ahc_pci_intr()' is used for PCI. ISA and PCI interrupts are
penalized equally (:-) by calling a common handler `ahc_intr()'. This
should be reorganized. Some strings now name the wrong function...
Submitted by: fgray@rice.edu
this driver hasn't been checked but as a separate module, bringing it in won't
break anything else and it't the best way of testing it......
julian
If RAMENB is set in devconfig, walk the external SCBs. Some Intel Xpress
motherboards set this bit.
For external SCBs for the 3940. It doesn't set RAMPS or RAMENB, but does
have the ram.
"I screwed the initialization of the burstsize. Right now it will default
to 0 (which can cause corruption problems on high latency PCI buses). It
should be set to 8 longwords to avoid problems with certain PCI chipsets."
Submitted by: Matt Thomas <matt@lkg.dec.com>
for now since I don't have any documentation on this card yet and it
is software compatible with the earlier cards.
The 2940 *Ultra* is Adaptec's push to take SCSI to 20MHz bus rates. Its
based on the aic7880 chip which is the successor to the aic7870.
and for the 53c810ap, the improved version of the 53c810.
The driver should work with all those controllers, but doesn't know
about any of their advanced features.
of NCR script labels and of command control block structure components.
This allows for easy modification of the actual virtual to physical
mapping operator used ...
Make all applicable references to physical address values use the above
macros instead of calls to vtophys().
They shouldn't affect FreeBSD, since they are within #ifdef NETBSD
directives.
Changed the HAD_ERROR return code into COMPLETE according to a comment
in "/sys/scsi/scsiconf.h"
Submitted by: Andreas Wrede <andreas@planix.com>
This seems to work fine on my 53c810, but really should be tested on
a 53c825 with at least one target set to an ID >= 8.
The script is now copied to memory mapped using vm_page_alloc_contig(),
since it has to be physically contigous. This must be changed, if the
driver is converted into a loadable module !
Two of the probe messages are suppressed, unless "bootverbose" is set.
contiguous memory in virtual space, but doesn't guarantee any particular
physical layout of pages, the script may be not contguous in physical
memory. This made the first write command fail in very rare cases.
This has been fixed by checking the region returned by malloc() for
being contiguous, but there should be a physical memory allocate
and later mapping to virtual memory instead.
A few assertions and error messages are improved.
This change forces the controller drivers to allocate a scsibus_data struct
via a call to scsi_alloc_bus(), fill in the adapter_link field, and optionally
modify any other fields of the struct. Scsi_alloc_bus() initializes all fields
to the default, so the changes in most drivers are very minimal. For drivers
that support Wide controllers, the maxtarg field will have to be updated to
allow probing of all targets (for an example, look at the aic7xxx driver).
Scsi_attachdevs() now takes a scsibus_data* as its argument instead of an
sc_link*. This allows us to expand the role of the scsibus_data struct for
other bus level configuration setings (max number of transactions, current
transaction opennings, etc for better tagged queuing support).
Reviewed by: Rodney Grimes <rgrimes>, Peter Dufault <dufault>, Julian Elischer <julian>
ISA GAT mode and hidden refresh seem to cause reliability problems
on Saturn based systems and are now reported when booting with '-v'.
Submitted by: Danny J. Zerkel <dzerkel@feephi.phofarm.com>
series of hard disk drives, which don't accept any SCSI message
within an REQUEST SENSE command (i.e. even not an IDENTIFY to set
the LUN).
This patch obviates the need for QUIRK_NOMSG and thus all of the
device_tab[] entries in the NCR driver.
people tend to assume their devices won't work if they see this
message, though it may indicate that those devices just don't
need any PCI driver (e.g. devices that emulate an ISA card, or
that have been initialised by the BIOS and need no further care).
etc.). The tulip_start routine was rewritten to use less stack space (I've
been having problems with wcarchive overflowing the stack and this should
help a little). This version also has preliminary NetBSD support.
Rod Grimes helped in testing this version of the driver. Thanks Rod. It's
additionally been extensively tested here and on wcarchive.
Submitted by: Matt Thomas
to most users (the wrong length is passed to ether_input). The
second is more serious. The multicast hash algorithm uses the wrong
(low) bits instead of the right (high) bits. This is only an issue
if you use >12 multicast addresses but if you are using IP multicast
then it might affect you...
Submitted by: Matt Thomas
thrown out if bpfilter support and no BPF listener. (submitted by Bill
Fenner)
Removed unused variable and changed another from a stack variable to a
static - the variable was a rather large array of structs that consumed
a lot of stack space. (me)
fragmented.
Added support for Cogent em100 boards.
Fixed bug that caused BPF to toggle the card to UTP.
Various other improvements.
Submitted by: Matt Thomas and David Greenman
got a 2.2 version DC21040 chip in my SMC ethernet card! He suggests bumping
the check all the way down to 2.0 since it's pre-2.0 we're actually guarding
against.
Submitted by: Matt Thomas <matt@lkg.dec.com>
to poll succesfully even if we are sharing the interrupt.
Register the interrupt handler before the attach.
This commit makes the 294x PCI shared interrupt compliant. This has
been tested with an aic7870 motherboard controller and a 294x in the
same machine shareing an irq.
include <pci/pcivar.h> without including <sys/devconf.h> and other
drivers include <pci/pcivar.h> before including <sys/devconf.h> if
certain identifiers are defined.
The devconf headers have convoluted interdependencies. <sys/devconf.h>
includes <machine/devconf.h> which includes <pci/pcivar.h>. Most
drivers include <sys/devconf.h> so even isa drivers depend on
<pci/pcivar.h>. For similar reasons, most drivers depend on another
pci header, on an isa header and on two scsi headers.
1) Supports PCI to PCI bridge devices (and tries to initialise them,
even if the BIOS is brain dead).
2) Supports shared PCI interrupts. Interrupt handlers now MUST return
'0' if they found nothing to do, '1' otherwise.
New features tested with i486 systems based on the Intel Saturn and
a DEC 4channel Ethernet card only, but expected to work on most systems.
The option PCI_REMAP has been removed !
Submitted by: Wolfgang Stanglmeier <wolf@kintaro.cologne.de>
a device specific shutdown routine for devconf. Assign the value of this
to the kern_devconf struct. Implement a device shutdown routine for if_de
that disables the device. This will stop the device from corrupting memory
after a reboot.
be 486 chip sets that can't tolerate bursts > cache line size.
This should really made dependent on the particular buggy
chip sets, but for now we'll play safe ...
Try to deduce maximum number of PCI buses in system (working around
chip set bugs).
Better check for devices at multiple addresses (aliases).
Reviewed by: se
Submitted by: <wolf@kintaro.cologne.de> Wolfgang Stanglmeier
DEC 21050 chip in particular, don't have specs of other such chips).
This should add support for Multiple-Ethernet PCI cards (e.g. Znyx 314).
Reviewed by: se
Submitted by: <wolf@kintaro.cologne.de> Wolfgang Stanglmeier
PCI BIOS mappings are retained, except if option PCI_REMAP
is specified in the kernel config file.
There is now a list of attach addresses, and the first
address that seems to make some device registers appear
is chosen.
Reviewed by: se
Submitted by: wolf
Test for correct execution of cache test script by NCR,
and give meaningful error description if it fails.
(A cache problem was reported before.)
Don't wait forever for cache test to complete (to protect
against faulty hardware).
Submitted by: wolf
New config option "NCR_IOMAPPED" makes the driver use port I/O.
Put back in 53c815 defines, submitted by Mikael Hybsch <micke@dynas.se>.
These had got lost between cvs rev. 1.14 and now ...
pci.c:
Really write config space register.
Assign ports starting at 0xbc00.
Submitted by: wolf
Reviewed by: se
so that the interface won't have the effect of blocking other senders
during bulk transfers (i.e. hogging the ethernet). It improves performance
in all of my tests by reducing collisions and I believe it to be a Good
Thing.
definitions taken from the PCI specs. Part of them were typed
in by Wolfgang Stanglmeier, the (at that time unneeded) rest
by Charles Hannum (thanks !).
may be the result of reselect following too fast for
the driver to notice. Not the final solution, but the
problem has been seen only with very few devices.
Reviewed by: se
Submitted by: wolf (Wolfgang Stanglmeier)
worked in the past only because of good fortune. Anyway, use the contig alloc
routine I wrote awhile ago (vm_page_alloc_contig) for the sound code to do
this allocation. Also, specify read+write on the permissions to pmap_enter().
Specifying just read can have unexpected consquences.
This should have been disabled for some time, but I had screwed up ...
This made spurious values appear for fd0 in systat, when there was
NCR SCSI activity.
and into ether_input(). It was silly to have bpf want this one way and
ether_input want it another way. Ripped out trailer support from the few
remaining drivers that still had it.
1) make #includes correct
2) fix bugs in address check macros
3) fixed bugs in, and enabled, recopy if heavily fragmented code
4) moved call to bpf tap to be before enqueing packet (probably gratuitous)
5) fixed bug that caused "abnormal interrupt" at boot time/first use
6) added support for reading Zynx address ROM
7) fixed bug that caused broadcasts to not work shortly after booting (only
manifested if not using multicast - e.g. not in FreeBSD 2.0)
8) fixed spelling errors in comments
Submitted by: Matt Thomas
Bug fixed, that caused system hang on first interrupt on some motherboards.
New version of PCI bus configuration code, now supports dynamic interrupt
configuration (using BIOS supplied values).
NCR SCSI and DEC Ethernet driver patched to use this feature.
*** Remove PCI IRQ specifications from your kernel config file ! ***
New version with improved support for WIDE SCSI using the NCR 53c825.
Test for buggy secondary cache implementations.
PCI Int to IRQ mapping now specified per slot.
wider variety of systems. Include the deivers from pci_intel.c in
pci_config.c (I hope this is what was intended; my system works ok).
Use pmap_mapdev(). Automatically map any large linear frame buffers
or whatnot in VGA-style devices which ordinarily would not have their
own drivers, and don't call not_supported() for them. (This shuts up
complaints about my Matrox card.) Include the beginnings of what could
eventually become dynamically-loadable PCI devices. Allow for the
possibility of PCI devices simply providing a PCI veneer over an existing
ISA device, and shut up about them, too.
Make autoconfiguration text conform more to the style of other supported
buses.