1983 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
dg
01448d4056 Make sure that the object being collapsed doesn't go away on us...by
gaining extra references to it.

Submitted by:	John Dyson
Obtained from:
1995-01-05 04:30:40 +00:00
dg
6272368331 Initialize map start hint to vm_map_find()...not doing so will cause it
to fail if the random thing on the stack happens to be too large.

Submitted by:	David Jones <dej@qpoint.torfree.net>
1995-01-05 03:59:38 +00:00
ache
7f9dfa2a43 Fight against hanging modems: add timeout to ttywait.
Reviewed by: Bruce
1995-01-05 00:01:07 +00:00
gibbs
216ac2cace Change panic messges that are ffs_blah functions to say they are ffs not
ufs functions.
1995-01-04 23:48:04 +00:00
gibbs
11cf69520c LFS stability patches. There is still a problem with directory update
ordering that can prove fatal during large batches of deletes, but this
is much better than it was.  I probably won't be putting much more time
into this until Seltzer releases her new version of LFS which has
fragment support.  This should be availible just before USENIX.
1995-01-04 23:46:34 +00:00
dg
a00a49206b Made a few cosmetic changes, and fixed a bug in handling the case of the
remote DMA not completing correctly (the packet was still queued for xmit).
1995-01-04 21:10:17 +00:00
dg
c34fd64cc9 Corrected the list of volatile registers for outsb, outsw, and outsl.
This bug caused my ethernet driver to break, among other things no doubt.
1995-01-04 20:42:25 +00:00
pst
1b1f429a90 Fix the GUS driver so that it will initialize properly from power-on...
no more DOS boots to start it up.

Simply did a localized nuke of the OUTB macro in this file.  This is
a kludge, since it seems it may actually be necessary in other GUS
files (tbd).

Thanks to: Amancio Hasty & Ken Hornstein
1995-01-04 20:07:27 +00:00
bde
91a5e56364 Don't allow negative console numbers for the VT_WAITACTIVE ioctl. Use the
correct console number for the VT_WAITACTIVE ioctl.  Invalid console numbers
caused waiting on an invalid pointer.

Use bcopyw() instead of move_up() and move_down().  bcopyw() handles
overlapped copies and should be faster.  Actually use bcopy().  bcopy()
is slightly faster if video memory is 16-bit and about twice as fast if
it is 32-bit.  bcopy() is said to fail on someGA's, but syscons already
depends on it working for other accesses to video memory.
1995-01-03 16:56:05 +00:00
jkh
0cfcd5c557 From Gene Stark:
If nd->swap_nblks is zero in nfs_mountroot(), then the system
       comes up without initializing swapdev_vp to an actual vnode pointer.
       The swap pager assumes a non-NULL value for swapdev_vp.

       The fix is to try initializing local swap if no NFS swap space
       is specified.
1995-01-03 07:44:10 +00:00
bde
aae60e6da4 Use sufficient parentheses in macros.
Remove bogus input operands for fnsave(), fnstcw() and fnstsw().

Change all fwait's to fnop's.  This might help avoid hardware bugs.
Wait after fninit with an fnop.  This should be safer now.

Fix some spelling and formatting errors.

Use natural sizes for control and status words (u_short, promotes to int).

Don't clobber the SWI_CLOCK_MASK bits in npx0_imask when using IRQ13.

Set the devconf state correctly (always busy, if configured).  Improve
code for npx_registerdev() a little (gcc can't keep id->id_unit in a
register for some reason).  Don't register a nonexistent npx device.

Print a useful message in npxattach() again (delete references to errors
and not the whole message).  Don't print "387 emulator" if there is no
emulator in the kernel.

Use %p for pointers in error messages.

Don't clobber the FPU state when there is an FPU exception.  Just clear
the exception flags (after saving the flags as before).  This allows
debuggers and SIGFPE handlers to look at the full exception state.
SIGFPE handlers should normally return via longjmp(), which restores a
good FPU state (as before).  Returning from a SIGFPE handler may leave
the FPU in the wrong state (as before).

Clear the busy latch _after_ clearing the exception flags so that there
is less chance of getting a bogus h/w interrupt for a control operation.

Clear the saved exception status word when the next FPU instruction is
excuted so that it doesn't stick around until the next exception.

Clear the busy latch after fnsave() in npxsave() in case it was set when
npxsave() was called.
1995-01-03 04:00:06 +00:00
bde
e4e72b67bc Replace sv_ex_tw by padding (it is no longer used; the tag word in sv_env
is valid).

Expand comment about bogus padding for emulators.

Update prototpe for npxinit().
1995-01-03 03:57:46 +00:00
ats
ee512aac9e Submitted by: Ben Jackson
just a missing newline in a kernel printf added.
1995-01-02 22:56:00 +00:00
bde
8381433806 Remove `MKDEP= -p'. Now I know why lkm compiled so fast after headers
are changed.
1995-01-01 21:11:55 +00:00
dg
a782a69dfa Possible fix for NE2000 problems...the remote byte count wasn't word
aligned even though the transfers are 16bit.
1995-01-01 06:38:14 +00:00
dg
25d4652d99 Get rid of unused variable. 1995-01-01 03:54:34 +00:00
ats
afa30bbfdd Change the errors in the XT_KEYBOARD patch. red in the face. Thanks Bruce. 1994-12-31 20:34:19 +00:00
gibbs
52abe9ec49 Handle both channels of Twin channeled devices. Respect the configuration
values for syncronous negotiation.  The 284x series adaptors can now be
supported without the Bios being enabled.  If you disable the Bios on the
274x series adaptors, all configuration parameters revert to the default
since there is no way to retrieve them.
1994-12-31 19:31:56 +00:00
gibbs
30804b7ea5 Handle the aic7770 driver's dependancies correctly.
YOU MUST REBUILD CONFIG.
1994-12-31 19:27:29 +00:00
gibbs
779fa69d74 Update the sequencer code to handle both channels of Twin channel devices.
You can now sling 14 devices off of a 274xT.  In the process of adding
twin channel support, I removed all evident restrictions on supporting
Wide channeled devices, but I do not have a Wide controller to test them
on.

aic7770_seq.h, the pre-compiled header, is no longer needed since config
handles this dependancy.
1994-12-31 19:26:54 +00:00
jkh
bd4c32e337 Really provide support for 3COM cards now.
Submitted by:	wpaul
1994-12-31 17:16:50 +00:00
jkh
98d9e10ef6 Another part of Bill Paul's fix to swapgeneric to properly use the -a flag.
Submitted by:	wpaul
1994-12-31 17:15:16 +00:00
jkh
09c2d4af77 From Bill Paul:
- /sys/i386/i386/swapgeneric.c is just plain broke. But fear not, for I
  have unbroken it. One thing that swapgeneric.c does is walk through the
  list of configured devices searching for a boot device. The only easy
  way to accomplish this in 2.0 is to use Garret Wollman's kern_devconf
  stuff. *BUT*, the head of the kern_devconf linked list (dc_list) is declared
  static in /sys/kern/kern_devconf.c. This means that swapgeneric.c can't
  see it at link time. I had to remove the 'static' keyword to get around
  this little problem. I hope this doesn't break anything anywhere.

  *Furthermore,* there's a small matter of making the call to setconf()
  in swapgeneric.c disappear when 'config kernel swap generic' isn't used.
  You could change /sbin/config to create a dummy setconf() function in
  swapkernel.c, but that seems messy somehow. (It's also someting of an
  'it isn't broken, why are you fixing it' situation.) My solution was to
  do what the NetBSD people did and put an #ifdef GENERIC around the call
  to setconf(). If your kernel is called GENERIC or you define 'options
  GENERIC,' then you can use 'config kernel swap generic' and it'll work.

  That aside, the upshot is that: a) swapgeneric.c actually works, and
  and b) the -a boot flag now works as well. If you boot with -a, as in
  "Boot: wd(0,a)/kernel -a" you will be presented with a 'root device?'
  prompt after the autoconfig phase, at which point you can specify what
  device you want mounted as root. Regrettably, you can't specify an NFS
  filesystem. Yet. Three files are affected: /sys/i386/i386/swapgeneric.c,
  /sys/i386/i386/autoconf.c and /sys/kern/kern_devconf.c.

Submitted by:	wpaul
1994-12-31 17:11:59 +00:00
jkh
ae162cce77 Miscellaneous changes from Bill Paul:
- /sys/i386/isa/if_ed.c doesn't quite know how to deal with SMC EtherEZ
  ethernet cards. The EtherEZ looks just like the Elite Ultra, except it
  has only 8K of shared memory. The only way to have it properly detected
  is to zero and test a few bytes of memory just about the first 8K region.
  If it clears properly, it's an Elite Ultra, otherwise it's an EtherEZ.

  I've also got an EtherEZ patch for netboot (Makefile, ether.c and ether.h).

- /sys/i386/isa/syscons.c wraps at the next to the last column rather than
  the last column, like it should. You don't really notice this unless you
  use certain programs that write all the way out to, say, the 80th column,
  like VMSmail. Along with a one-line fix for this are some changes to
  implement a non-blinking cursor. Put 'options "NOBLINK_CURSOR"' in your
  config file and give it a try. :)

Submitted by:	wpaul
1994-12-31 17:09:58 +00:00
jkh
3a352d160f From: Luigi Rizzo <luigi@labinfo.iet.unipi.it>
Would you please commit this two-line patch to /sys/i386/isa/b004.c
(the Transputer driver) so that it at least compiles under 2.x
Haven't tried if the driver is working properly, but a kernel with
compiled-in driver has been running for two days now with no apparent
problems.
Submitted by:	luigi
1994-12-31 12:32:59 +00:00
ache
15cd9ece1a Fix problem when attached process detached
Submitted by: Gary Jennejohn
1994-12-31 12:26:50 +00:00
ache
18e1084ab9 Changes to allow keypad 5 produce \E[E like SCO/ANSI term does 1994-12-31 11:38:39 +00:00
jkh
6a25ed9d0b From: "Serge V.Vakulenko" <vak@gw.cronyx.msk.su>
This is new version of Seagate ST01/02, Future Domain TMC-885, TMC-950
SCSI driver for FreeBSD.  I started from the 2.0R version and mostly
rewrote it.  New features are:

1) New probe algorithm.  Old driver read the BIOS region of the adapter
   memory and find the copyright string.  The problem was in the BIOS itself:
   it conflicted with IDE disks.  The solution was to unplug it and
   make the probe algorithm to work without it.
2) Proper timeout handling in numerous places where the driver
   polls waiting for some event.
3) Assembler flagments added in critical places, mostly for data transfer
   to of from the target.  It was possible to make it faster,
   but at the price of decreasing reliability.
4) Target-dependent delays when waiting for REQ deassert event.
   Some devices seem to be slower (CD-ROMS, some tape drives),
   and some seem to be too fast (disks).  The driver tests the REQ
   deassert timeout for each target and then uses it for polling.
5) Device flags added for SCSI parity control and sense request
   priority control.
6) Generic cleanup, after which the driver became much more readable
   (at least by me:).
7) Target data parity error logging is limited to avoid log file overflow.
8) Manual page added.

Submitted by:	serge
1994-12-31 05:31:48 +00:00
bde
cf6d909a92 icu.s:
Move definition of `stat_imask' to clock.c.

clock.c:
Rename `rtcmask' to `stat_imask' and export it.  Rename `clkmask' to
`clk_imask' for consistency.

Only calculate TIMER_DIV(hz) once.

Merge debugging and "garbage" code to produce debugging code and format the
output better.

Make writertc() static inline and use it everywhere.  Now all accesses to
the clock registers go through rtcin() and writertc().

Move rtc initialization to cpu_initclocks().

Merge enablertclock() with cpu_initclocks() and remove enablertclock().
The extra entry point was just a leftover from 1.1.5.
1994-12-30 12:43:35 +00:00
bde
c32aa07155 spl.h:
Don't calculate imask for splstatclock() every call.

Remove declaration of nonexistent variable `high_imask'.

Sort declarations of imasks and spl's.
1994-12-30 12:42:15 +00:00
bde
c8ef9f2e83 Change an 0 to WHOLE_DISK_SLICE. 1994-12-30 12:19:11 +00:00
bde
927dfdafa7 Print "(null)" instead of "<null>" for NULL string args for consistency
with the libc and ddb printf's.

Print "(fmt null)\n" for NULL formats.
1994-12-30 12:17:42 +00:00
bde
84800058fd Avoid compiler warnings for overflow in ~(__LDPGSZ - 1). 1994-12-30 08:06:19 +00:00
bde
700d7170e6 Clean up previous commits (format for 80 columns...). 1994-12-30 08:02:16 +00:00
bde
b57a644d4a Save 16 bytes of data by not explicitly initializing to 0. 1994-12-30 07:48:07 +00:00
dg
911a1abece Moved declaration of ifnet pointer out of the header file and into the
.c file where it belongs. Bezeroed some uninitialized malloc data.
1994-12-30 06:46:21 +00:00
dg
566a3ed4e6 Fix specification of octal constants.
Submitted by:	John Beukema <jbeukema@HK.Super.NET>
1994-12-30 05:38:14 +00:00
dg
d2d47d9034 Make printf() a bit more robust and allow NULL strings (print them as
"<null>"). It bad to have diagnostic printfs cause panics when they are
trying to tell you about another problem.
1994-12-28 06:28:34 +00:00
dg
6e06858bb0 Fixed multiple bugs that cause null pointers to be followed or FREEed data
to be accessed if a process blocks when it is being run down.
1994-12-28 06:15:08 +00:00
ache
3179f36757 Move INSTALL?=install line duplicated into each .mk to sys.mk
instead
1994-12-28 03:51:03 +00:00
bde
6eba657693 Use the same current time throughout ffs_update().
Update some macro names in comments.

Don't use MNT_WAIT for something not related to mounting.
1994-12-27 14:44:42 +00:00
bde
2f6ca0332d Use the same current time throughout ITIMES(). I want all current
timestamps for an atomic operation such as rename() on a local file
system to be identical.

Uniformize yet another idempotency ifdef.  The comment nesting was
bogus.
1994-12-27 13:59:14 +00:00
bde
aa3139f856 Keep track of the devconf state. 1994-12-27 13:07:07 +00:00
bde
1587b568dd Fix panic for `cp -p' by root to an msdos file system. Improve handling
of attributes so that `cp -p' to an msdos file system can succeed under
favourable circumstances (no uid or gid changes and no nonzero flags
except SF_ARCHIVED).

msdosfs_vnops.c:
The in-core inode flags were confused with the on-disk inode flags, so
chflags() clobbered the lock flag and caused a panic.

denode.h, msdosfs_denode.c, msdosfs_vnops.c:
Support the msdosfs archive attibute (ATTR_ARCHIVE) by mapping it to
the complement of the SF_ARCHIVED flag and setting the ATTR_ARCHIVE
bit when a file's modification time is set (but not when a file's
permissions are set; this is the standard wrong DOS behaviour).

denode.h, msdosfs_denode.c:
Remove the DE_UPDAT() macro.  It was only used once, and the corresponding
macro in ufs has already been removed.

denode.h:
Don't change the timestamp for directories in DE_TIMES() (be consistent
with deupdat()).

msdosfs_vnops.c:
Handle chown() better: return EPERM instead of EINVAL if there are
insufficient permissions; otherwise, allow null changes.
1994-12-27 12:37:36 +00:00
dg
94497e0a34 Fixed two security holes in the pcmmap() function.
Submitted by:	Bruce Evans
1994-12-27 08:43:06 +00:00
ats
1b66916104 Add a patch that someone on the net has used to run on his IBM Thinkpad.
Sorry, lost the name and mail of the original author. The whole patch
is ifdefed, so it should not disturb someone else in the moment.
1994-12-26 17:50:18 +00:00
ats
2372cc8a21 Add examples for the sony and the panasonic drivers. 1994-12-26 17:33:52 +00:00
ats
25ea9cb91d Correct the devices.i386 for the major numbers. 8 was already used now
by the lkm driver, so put scd and pcd to the numbers they have now
in i386/conf.c.
Add the pcd.c file for the panasonic driver in files.i386.
1994-12-26 01:06:41 +00:00
ats
c4e744ae8c Add entries for the sony and panasonic drives and drivers. 1994-12-25 23:25:54 +00:00
ache
20972dda4e Merge several probe diagnostics into one.
Adjust for newer model for all non-LUxxx too.
FLAGS status register names cleanup
1994-12-24 13:24:02 +00:00