all the global bits of ``module'' data. This commit adds a few generic
macros, MOD_SLOCK, MOD_XLOCK, etc., that are meant to be used as ways
of accessing the SX lock. It is also the first step in helping to lock
down the kernel linker and module systems.
Reviewed by: jhb, jake, smp@
as it leaves the nullfs vnode allocated, but with no identity. The
effect is that a null mount can slowly accumulate all the vnodes
in the system, reclaiming them only when it is unmounted. Thus
the null_inactive state instead accelerates the release of the
null vnode by calling vrecycle which will in turn call the
null_reclaim operator. The null_reclaim routine then does the
freeing actions previosuly (incorrectly) done in null_inactive.
# sysctl net.link.ether.bdg_ipf=1
To enable. Just like ipfw(8) bridging, only input packets are filtered
in the bridge. Filtering works just like in the IP layer, ipf(8)
first, then ipfw(8). And just like in the IP layer, both are
independent, one need not be run to use the other. (Note: This will
not work in, but doesn't break, the bridge.ko module. The ipl.ko
module would need to be fixed before that is worth worrying about.)
Reviewed by: luigi
- Bootstrap pvo entries are now allocated by stealing pages.
- Just return if we're pmap_enter'ing a mapping that's already there. Don't
remove it and re-enter it.
modules split across several physical medias. Following is how it works:
The splitfs code, when asked to open "foo" looks for a file "foo.split"
which is a text file containing a list of filenames and media names, e.g.
foo.aa "Kernel floppy 1"
foo.ab "Kernel floppy 2"
foo.ac "Kernel and modules floppy"
For each file segment, the process is:
- try to open the file
- prompt "Insert the disk labelled <whatever> and press any key..."
- try to open the file
- return error if file could not be located
RE team is free to use this feature in the upcoming 5.0-DP1.
Reviewed by: msmith, dcs
lint, so this is turned off by default. Setting WANT_LINT will turn
on generation of lint libraries for /usr/libdata/lint/*.ln.
Reviewd by: silence in -audit.
the motivation for saving and restoring the map->hint in useracc() is gone.
(The same tests that motivated this change in revision 1.57 now show that
there is no performance loss from removing it.) This was really a hack and
some day we would have had to add new synchronization here on map->hint
to maintain it.
to copy the sigframe to the user's stack. Useracc() takes a non-trivial
amount of time. Eliminating it speeds up signal delivery by 15% or more.
o Update some comments.
Submitted by: bde
the user mappings from the tlb due to the context numbers rolling over. The
store to the internal mmu register must be followed by a membar #Sync before
much else happens to "avoid data corruption", so we use special inlines which
both disable interrupts and ensure that the compiler will not insert extra
instructions between the two. Also, load the tte tag and check if the context
is nucleus context, rather than relying on the priviledged bit which doesn't
actually serve any purpose in our design, and check the lock bit too for
sanity.
locking flags when acquiring a vnode. The immediate purpose is
to allow polling lock requests (LK_NOWAIT) needed by soft updates
to avoid deadlock when enlisting other processes to help with
the background cleanup. For the future it will allow the use of
shared locks for read access to vnodes. This change touches a
lot of files as it affects most filesystems within the system.
It has been well tested on FFS, loopback, and CD-ROM filesystems.
only lightly on the others, so if you find a problem there, please
let me (mckusick@mckusick.com) know.
pmap_qremove. pmap_kenter is not safe to use in MI code because it is not
guaranteed to flush the mapping from the tlb on all cpus. If the process
in question is preempted and migrates cpus between the call to pmap_kenter
and pmap_kremove, the original cpu will be left with stale mappings in its
tlb. This is currently not a problem for i386 because we do not use PG_G on
SMP, and thus all mappings are flushed from the tlb on context switches, not
just user mappings. This is not the case on all architectures, and if PG_G
is to be used with SMP on i386 it will be a problem. This was committed by
peter earlier as part of his fine grained tlb shootdown work for i386, which
was backed out for other reasons.
Reviewed by: peter
older PCI BIOSes hate this and this leads to panics when it is done. Also,
assume that a uniquely routed interrupt is already routed. This also
seems to help some older laptops with feable BIOSes cope.
o Add exerpimental support for identifying lucent cards. All of mine
come back with ID of 1, but NetBSD committed code for 5. So accept
both.
o rename wi_prism2_ver to wi_firmware_ver so that we could, if necessary,
do special things for lucent cards too.
o Bring in a small part of the changes from airtools: The wi_cmd function
now takes two additional arguments. I didn't bring in their ioctls yet.
o eliminate the use of LE16TOH, and remove its define.
o Print the firmware as if there were 100 versions instead of 10. This means
that 6.1 and 6.10 aren't confusing to people. We now print 6.01 in the
former case.
# A good junior hacker project would be to merge the NetBSD, FreeBSD, and
# OpenBSD drivers into one source base.
ohcivar.h (1.22), uhcivar.h (1.29):
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date: 2000/04/25 09:20:55; author: augustss;
Move the size of the mapped bus_space region into the bus
independent softc.
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ohci.c (1.88), uhci.c (1.112):
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date: 2000/04/25 14:28:13; author: augustss;
Insert (very conservative!) bus_space_barrier() calls at
all register accesses.
The bus_space(9) man page says you've gotta have them...
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usbdi.c (1.61):
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revision 1.61
date: 2000/01/31 20:13:07; author: augustss; lines: +20 -4
Change the way the HC done method is invoked a little.
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usbdi.c (1.65):
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revision 1.65
date: 2000/03/08 15:34:10; author: augustss; lines: +4 -2
Get the status right when a polled transfer times out.
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ohci.c (1.79), uhci.c (1.89), uhcivar.h (1.24), usb_port.h (1.22),
usbdivar.h (1.48):
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date: 2000/03/23 07:01:46; author: thorpej;
New callout mechanism with two major improvements over the old
timeout()/untimeout() API:
- Clients supply callout handle storage, thus eliminating problems of
resource allocation.
- Insertion and removal of callouts is constant time, important as
this facility is used quite a lot in the kernel.
The old timeout()/untimeout() API has been removed from the kernel.
===================================================================
uhci.c (1.80), usbdi.c (1.66):
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date: 2000/03/23 18:59:10; author: thorpej;
Shake out some bugs from the callout changes.
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ohci.c (1.80), uhci.c (1.91), uhcivar.h (1.25), usb_port.h (1.23),
usbdi.c (1.67), usbdivar.h (1.49):
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date: 2000/03/24 22:03:30; author: augustss;
Some cleanup and renaming of the callouts used in USB drivers.
===================================================================
uhci.c (1.92), uhcivar.h (1.26):
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date: 2000/03/24 22:57:58; author: augustss;
Two major changes:
Make each xfer have its own intr_info. This is necessary if we want
to queue multiple xfers on an endpoint. This should get rid of the
(mostly harmless) DIAGNOSTICs about intr_infos (not) being done.
Change (again!) how xfers are aborted. Aborting a TD is a nightmare
on the braindead UHCI controller. (Unless you stop the HC, thereby
losing isoc traffic.) Hopefully I got it right this time.
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usbdivar.h (1.50):
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revision 1.50
date: 2000/03/25 00:10:19; author: augustss; lines: +4 -2
GC an unsued field and add some DIAGNOSTIC in xfer.
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ums.c: Use the callout functions instead of the timeout ones.
uhci.c (1.93):
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revision 1.93
date: 2000/03/25 00:11:21; author: augustss;
lines: +26 -1
Add more DIAGNOSTIC when aborting isoc.
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uhci.c (1.94), usbdivar.h (1.51):
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date: 2000/03/25 07:13:05; author: augustss;
More DIAGNOSTIC.
Initialize a callout handle I forgot.
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uhci.c (1.95):
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revision 1.95
date: 2000/03/25 07:23:12; author: augustss;
Exp; lines: +24 -7
Improve uhci_dump_ii().
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ohci.c (1.81), uhci.c (1.96), uhcivar.h (1.27), usb_subr.c (1.68),
usbdi.c (1.68), usbdivar.h (1.52):
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date: 2000/03/25 18:02:33; author: augustss;
Rename and move around callout handles to make it more sane.
Add some DIAGNOSTIC.
Fix buglet in isoc abort on UHCI.
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uhci.c (1.98):
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revision 1.98
date: 2000/03/27 07:39:48; author: augustss; lines: +12 -4
Make it compile without DIAGNOSTIC.
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uhci.c (1.99):
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revision 1.99
date: 2000/03/27 08:01:09; author: augustss; lines: +1 -5
Remove some debug nonsense.
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uhci.c (1.100):
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revision 1.100
date: 2000/03/27 09:41:36; author: augustss; lines: +13 -3
Don't mess with QH in bulk abort for the moment.
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uhci.c (1.102):
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revision 1.102
date: 2000/03/27 22:42:57; author: augustss; lines: +66 -26
Be a little more careful when aborting.
Preallocate some TDs for large buffers.
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uhci.c (1.103):
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date: 2000/03/28 09:47:10; author: augustss; lines: +11 -1
Another patch for xfer abort...
XXX The current xfer queueing and aborting semantics should really
XXX be changed. It cannot be implemented in a sane way on UHCI.
XXX One day when I have lots of time I'll redesign it...
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uhci.c (1.104): Correct a debug message.
uhci.c (1.105): Be more defensive in a DIAGNOSTIC test.
uhci.c (1.106):
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revision 1.106
date: 2000/03/29 01:49:13; author: augustss; lines: +14 -309
*SIGH* Revert back to the old method of aborting xfers.
I had tested the new stuff for two months now, but as soon as I commited
it the problems started to appear. Murphy, no doubt...
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usb_subr.c (1.70), usbdi.c (1.71), usbdivar.h (1.53):
===================================================================
revision 1.70
date: 2000/03/29 01:45:20; author: augustss; lines: +2 -1
Do not accept new xfers for queuing while a pipe is aborting.
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to put the device into 8 bit mode a second time. This appears to have
no ill effects on other devices, and appears to be necessary for the
xircom modem.
Submitted by: gwk@sgi.com, many others that found his patch in the archives.