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47589 Commits

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bouyer 0a63f01fef Snapshot of ATAPI tapes support. Known to be able to read/write to tape with:
st0 at atapibus0 drive 1: <Seagate STT8000A, , 5.51> type 1 sequential
removable
Major changes may still happen in order to properly support other ATAPI
tape drives.
2001-06-18 09:05:05 +00:00
sommerfeld b10656ba32 Delete dead code.
Mask segment registers from trap frame with 0xffff for cleanliness.
2001-06-18 03:33:59 +00:00
sommerfeld 926b6ff132 since seg regs are 16 bits, toss high order bits from the trapframe 2001-06-18 03:32:14 +00:00
christos 59abdecf4b Add a linux specific trapsignal() function. This is just a passthrough
on all platforms but the i386. On the i386 we look at T_PROTFLT and send
a SIGSEGV instead of SIGBUS. This makes allegro lisp 5.0 and pvs (a proof
verification system) to work.

XXX[1]: We need to go through each architecture and verify that we send
        the correct signal on each trap type.
XXX[2]: trap.c on all other architectures but i386 needs to be modified
        to s/trapsignal/(*p->p_emul->e_trapsignal)/g
2001-06-18 02:04:42 +00:00
christos 0f380fac15 Add an e_trapsignal member to struct emul, so that emulated processes can
send the appropriate signal depending on the trap type.
2001-06-18 02:00:48 +00:00
simonb 1506d21315 Make error checking/reporting a little more correct. 2001-06-18 01:58:08 +00:00
sommerfeld 7e7d262c34 Add %fs/%gs to trap frame and save/restore them on
trap/interrupt/syscall entry from userspace.

Remove special-case "by hand" validation of fs/gs register values as
well as special handling of them in various signal handling paths.

Now, like %ds and %es, they are validated by the hardware on return to
userland.

This paves the way for the use of %fs for per-cpu data on
multiprocessor systems, and fixes an otherwise difficult-to-fix
interaction between threads/clone(2) and USER_LDT.

Discussed in advance with Frank van der Linden.
2001-06-17 21:01:32 +00:00
tsubai 1614d87d0e Support the new iBook. 2001-06-17 19:54:47 +00:00
tsubai de98ab5b38 Regen. 2001-06-17 19:51:27 +00:00
tsubai b63b6d01e6 Add device IDs on the new iBook. 2001-06-17 19:50:33 +00:00
tsubai 91f99e1981 Forgot to commit this -- move file .../bus_dma.c line to files.${machine}. 2001-06-17 19:32:17 +00:00
jdolecek adaaf11f9f make pckbc_slot_names[], pckbc_portcmd const 2001-06-17 16:15:41 +00:00
nonaka 31794a5423 NEWPMAP 2001-06-17 16:01:28 +00:00
nonaka b83f37566d identified prep model. (I missed it...) 2001-06-17 15:59:57 +00:00
nonaka 5098ff59f6 identified prep model. 2001-06-17 15:57:11 +00:00
thorpej 97354efd4d More corrections. 2001-06-17 14:54:29 +00:00
kleink abaced98c3 Fix context handling for 32-bit environments:
* Really pass PSR ICC bits instead of raw CCR.
* Don't touch ASI and FPRS, which are not part of the 32-bit mcontext.
Also, correct printf conversions in svr4_printmcontext.
2001-06-17 14:39:32 +00:00
simonb 56151c1fef Make this compile and work for the IBM 4xx series CPUs. 2001-06-17 13:39:33 +00:00
simonb d70d5d1ee0 Use _C_LABEL() for externally referenced symbols. 2001-06-17 13:39:02 +00:00
simonb 0647591d3a Globalise "trapexit" for new ddb tracing changes. 2001-06-17 13:38:33 +00:00
simonb 91817c8f5e s/workstations/machines/ for pmax and sgimips. Make the description of
the walnut more technically correct.
2001-06-17 13:37:01 +00:00
kleink db52b31344 Save/restore only the FP register file as far as the 32-bit environment
is concerned; in particular, don't overrun the [mu]context.
2001-06-17 13:10:05 +00:00
perry 407eec5184 minor fixes 2001-06-17 04:10:16 +00:00
lukem 24c92d43e5 minor typo 2001-06-17 00:48:28 +00:00
cyber 662f93aeeb Change the way boot strings are handled and the way the root device
is determined.  This allows multiple internal disks in a raq2 to work.
2001-06-17 00:11:40 +00:00
christos 38527630e2 fixes from perry 2001-06-16 23:17:34 +00:00
christos 002c8b43f1 Add a list with a brief description of each ports. With 43 ports right
now it is a bit tough to collect all the information.

XXX: Portmasters, or people who know better, please correct any mistakes.
2001-06-16 23:04:15 +00:00
manu ff5ce5bd93 Removed obsoletes EMUL_NO_BSD_ASYNCIO_PIPE and EMUL_NO_SIGIO_ON_READ flags.
Async I/O OS specifities should now handled in OS specific code. Linux
has been done, but other emulation should be handled. See case LINUX_F_SETFL
in sys/compat/linux/common/linux_file.c:linux_sys_fcntl() for more details.

The data that has been collected yet:

                                  Net Free Open Linux SunOS AIX OSF1 Darwin
send SIGIO to write end of pipe     Y  N    N     N     N    N   Y     Y
send SIGIO to read end of pipe      Y  Y    N     N     N    ?   Y     ?
send SIGIO to write end of socket   Y  Y    Y     N     N    Y   Y     Y
send SIGIO to read end of socket    Y  Y    Y     Y     Y    ?   Y     ?
2001-06-16 22:05:36 +00:00
manu a7cdf998ec Removed obsoletes EMUL_NO_BSD_ASYNCIO_PIPE and EMUL_NO_SIGIO_ON_READ flags.
Async I/O OS specifities should now handled in OS specific code. Linux
has been done, but other emulation should be handled. See case LINUX_F_SETFL
in sys/compat/linux/common/linux_file.c:linux_sys_fcntl() for more details.

The data that has been collected yet:

                                  Net Free Open Linux SunOS AIX OSF1 Darwin
send SIGIO to write end of pipe		Y  N    N     N     N    N   Y     Y
send SIGIO to read end of pipe      Y  Y    N     N     N    ?   Y     ?
send SIGIO to write end of socket   Y  Y    Y     N     N    Y   Y     Y
send SIGIO to read end of socket    Y  Y    Y     Y     Y    ?   Y     ?
2001-06-16 21:44:27 +00:00
manu ce10f4da5b Linux does not send a SIGIO to the write end of a socket,
neither it does send any SIGIO for pipes. If async I/O
was requested, we keep the SS_ASYNC in struct socket flag
set, but we clear SB_ASYNC flags on the sending buffer
(for socket), and on the sending and the receiving buffer
(for pipes).

Because we do not alter to SS_ASYNC in struct socket,
the Linux process keeps a consistent view of async I/O
status if it attemps to read the async flag (SS_ASYNC)

This async I/O problem does matters, since some Linux
a programs such as the JDK request async I/O on pipes,
but they fail if they happen to get a SIGIO to the write
end of the pipe.
2001-06-16 21:32:51 +00:00
manu 94a4020177 Use SB_ASYNC in struct sockbuf sb_flags field instead of SS_ASYNC in
struct socket so_state field to decide if we need to send asynchronous
notifications. This makes possible to request notification on write but
not on read, and vice versa.

This is used in Linux emulation code, because when async I/O is requested,
Linux does not send SIGIO to write end of sockets, and it never send any
SIGIO to any end of pipes. Il Linux emulation code, we then set SB_ASYNC
only on the read end of sockets, and on no end for pipes.
2001-06-16 21:29:32 +00:00
tsutsui 01704d0990 Add iha at pci, which just works on my CATS. 2001-06-16 13:58:18 +00:00
toshii bf923a99b8 Don't set HPCFB_SWAP_BYTE (if little endian). 2001-06-16 12:53:05 +00:00
jdolecek 60a45fb944 export sys/pipe.h 2001-06-16 12:02:13 +00:00
jdolecek ee882e3a09 Add port of high performance pipe implementation written by John S. Dyson
for FreeBSD project. Besides huge speed boost compared with socketpair-based
pipes, this implementation also uses pagable kernel memory instead of mbufs.

Significant differences to FreeBSD version:
* uses uvm_loan() facility for direct write
* async/SIGIO handling correct also for sync writer, async reader
* limits settable via sysctl, amountpipekva and nbigpipes available via sysctl
* pipes are unidirectional - this is enforced on file descriptor level
	for now only, the code would be updated to take advantage of it
	eventually
* uses lockmgr(9)-based locks instead of home brew variant
* scatter-gather write is handled correctly for direct write case, data
  is transferred by PIPE_DIRECT_CHUNK bytes maximum, to avoid running out of kva

All FreeBSD/NetBSD specific code is within appropriate #ifdef, in preparation
to feed changes back to FreeBSD tree.

This pipe implementation is optional for now, add 'options NEW_PIPE'
to your kernel config to use it.
2001-06-16 12:00:02 +00:00
jdolecek 02d39f046b Import FreeBSD sys/pipe.h rev 1.17 for reference (this was used as a base
for the NetBSD port).
2001-06-16 09:23:11 +00:00
jdolecek 664cf935c7 Import FreeBSD sys_pipe.c rev 1.82 for reference (this was used as a base
for the NetBSD port).
2001-06-16 09:21:34 +00:00
dbj ef86c3badd fix handling of transmit length calculation so we now handle full length xmits 2001-06-16 09:18:46 +00:00
dbj e9d708e25b allow unaligned pointers in bus_dmamap_sync 2001-06-16 09:08:05 +00:00
jdolecek c57b6d9ba4 Add DTYPE_PIPE (to be used by new pipe implementation) and handle
it accordingly.
2001-06-16 08:28:39 +00:00
tsutsui aa35eff5da Enable some devices which I am/was using:
epic* at pci?
 fxp* at pci?
 sip* at pci?
 tlp* at pci?
 inphys* at mii?
 qsphys* at mii?
2001-06-16 05:47:37 +00:00
matt 38fc9e283d Fix pte_spill to set the index on the proper pvo. Deal with recursion
in pmap_syncicache.
2001-06-16 03:32:48 +00:00
tsutsui c5bc6249f0 Make sure to write out the dump header into an independent block
on the dump device on sun3x. (sync with sun3)
Now savecore(8) can find core dump in dumpdev properly.

XXX "target kcore /dev/mem" on gdb does not work yet.
2001-06-16 00:38:19 +00:00
matt 979edf3c4a pmap_syncicache can be called recursively. Properly deal with that
situation.
2001-06-15 22:28:54 +00:00
matt 60f8375758 Replace printf with (*pr) 2001-06-15 22:27:07 +00:00
thorpej 4c49d6fa2a Split the Tx and Rx interrupt routines into separate functions,
and add some (optional) event counters.
2001-06-15 22:16:00 +00:00
dbj 093fab47ce remove extra args from printf 2001-06-15 21:56:06 +00:00
matt e55c9f74af Add missing braces in pmap_pte_to_pvo (DEBUG|PMAPCHECK defined). Rearrange
some code so that consistency check in pmap_pte_to_pvo do not trigger on
false positives.  Correct/enhance some printfs.
2001-06-15 21:29:54 +00:00
matt 25a2c4d481 While not stricly needed, to match pmap_pvo_find_va, mask of the page
offset bits.
2001-06-15 20:53:45 +00:00
matt 787e1b0b36 When comparing VA's, ignore the page offset bits.
Invert and strengthen a test for pte equality.
2001-06-15 20:43:01 +00:00