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70088 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mhitch
1e8e2dc0c7 Add commented-out entries for the VS4000/(60,VLC} LCG graphics.
Add the wsmux psuedo-device to allow the keyboard to attach to the
wsdisplay device when the wsdisplay device is not the console.
2004-03-19 20:21:08 +00:00
matt
d06905d5ce Add CPU_INFO_INTERATOR/FOREACH support. 2004-03-19 20:17:51 +00:00
mhitch
3ff01ef842 Add the lcspx and lcg display drivers to the console table so they will
get properly probed and initialized.  This also fixes the problem of the
keyboard getting the console output and the keyboard port getting the wrong
serial baud rate.  The lcg driver is not currently present, but should be
"real soon now".
2004-03-19 20:15:21 +00:00
mhitch
a5e785cccf Don't map the framebuffer again when attaching the lcspx driver if it was
already mapped in the early console startup.

The software cursor isn't going to blink if we don't start it - set up the
callout when attaching.

Now that the cursor blink routine is actually called, blink the entire cursor
line rather than just the first pixel.

Don't try to clear the current cursor if the pointer to it hasn't been
initialized.  This seems to happen when using the display as console, but
not when using a serial console.

On early console startup, use the framebuffer sizes, not the character cell
size to compute how much to clear.

The lcspx display will now initialize when booting with the display console,
but the dz device is not detected and the keyboard will not work yet.  I
haven't tracked down why the dz device isn't found (it works fine when
using a serial console).
2004-03-19 20:12:07 +00:00
oster
29c6e63ebb dag_node_pool never did get used here. Turf. 2004-03-19 17:04:35 +00:00
oster
1a3e20d5d9 Introduce a dual-purpose pool for providing pointer and param "caches"
for RF_DagNode_t's.  Scale the structure size based on RF_MAXCOL.
Use the new allocation method in InitNode().  Note that we can't get
rid of the mallocs in there until we can prove that this new
allocation method is a strict upper bound.  Unless someone tries
running a RAID set with 40 components, the mallocs here shouldn't
shouldn't be an issue.  (and if someone does make a set with 40 components
they will run into other issues with other constants long before
then)
2004-03-19 17:01:26 +00:00
pk
fb4c6462e1 fb_is_console/SUN4U: fbnode => prom_stdout_node. 2004-03-19 16:05:25 +00:00
pk
d6f1cac110 zs_console_flags: use prom_getoption(). 2004-03-19 15:42:46 +00:00
pk
7417e05ce6 Drop fbnode & stdinnode. 2004-03-19 15:31:04 +00:00
pk
af0050c56b Drop optionsnode, fbnode and stdinnnode. 2004-03-19 15:22:43 +00:00
pk
6c02638ef2 Sync with sparc: rename
stdinnode => prom_stdin_node,
	fbnode => prom_stdout_node.
2004-03-19 15:21:42 +00:00
oster
b2c52e1175 Take care of six more mallocs:
- Pull rf_FreePhysDiskAddr() out from under a #ifdef, since we're now
going to use it.

- Add a pda_cleanup_list into the DAG header.  Use it in rf_FreeDAG() to
cleanup any PDA's that get allocated but have no "easy" way of being
located and freed when the DAG completes.

- numStripeUnitsAccessed is a per-stripe value, and has a maximum
value equal to the number of colums (thus limited by RF_MAXCOL).
Use this knowledge to set a high-bound on overlappingPDAs, and stuff
it on the stack instead of malloc'ing it all the time!  This costs us
a whopping 40 bytes on the stack, but saves a malloc() and a free().
2004-03-19 15:16:18 +00:00
he
d085bb26a1 Fix an overlooked PROM_getprop*() => prom_getprop*() rename. 2004-03-19 14:50:53 +00:00
pk
90dbcf4919 Use prom_getoptionsnode(). 2004-03-19 14:42:01 +00:00
yamt
aefad8a7e8 nfs_getattrcache: deal with timer wraparound. 2004-03-19 13:53:28 +00:00
yamt
0f554e4324 comments on some nfsm_ macros. 2004-03-19 13:52:07 +00:00
petrov
42615e3301 Add sun display types. 2004-03-19 09:00:38 +00:00
kleink
22df68d482 Mostly lifted from vax's rev. 1.16:
Fix == vs = typo in __va_copy; from David H. Gutteridge in PR misc/24847.
2004-03-19 08:46:25 +00:00
kleink
554392dedc Fix == vs = typo from rev. 1.13 in __va_copy; from David H. Gutteridge
in PR port-vax/24846.
2004-03-19 08:38:28 +00:00
jmc
6fe4ead562 Convert to usage of UUDECODE_FILES and standardize on filename extension 2004-03-19 08:07:22 +00:00
cgd
6c8994da82 convert descriptor add/remove pointers to integer array indices. 2004-03-19 07:11:33 +00:00
cgd
b79e782296 recognize PERIPH_REV3 DMA for BCM1250, too 2004-03-19 06:01:31 +00:00
oster
5ac8fbad7f Add a comment. Will hopefully save time next time someone tries
to figure out where the allocated memory is freed.
2004-03-19 02:57:34 +00:00
oster
d3810da59b Add a few comments to explain what some of these new structures are, and
where they are used.
2004-03-19 02:34:30 +00:00
oster
208b461a96 Introduce 3 more pools and 6 functions to handle allocating/freeing
elements from the pools.

Re-work rf_SelectAlgorithm() to get rid of all the 8 malloc's, and to
use the new functions to get/put these 'support structures'.  I'm not
overly happy with some of the variable names, but them's the breaks.

In the process of changing things, fix a bug:
 - in the case where we can't create a dag, free asmh_b and blockFuncs
too!!

[if you were able to look at the source code related to these changes,
and comprehend what was going on without having your eyes bleed or
getting dizzy, please contact me...  I'm sure I'll have more code
which would benefit by you having a look at it before I commit it :) ]
2004-03-19 02:27:44 +00:00
oster
997983060e Re-work rf_State_Quiesce() so that we don't have to hold a lock
while doing a pool_get().
2004-03-19 01:56:03 +00:00
he
2c34d70afa Adapt to the removal of NE2000_USE_WORD() macro, now replaced
by a field in ne2000_softc.
2004-03-18 23:38:17 +00:00
bouyer
4f04c7872f Use the bus_space_*_stream_* methods to access the chip's registers.
As we turn the chip to big-endian mode on big-endian systems, we should
never byte-swap the data read/written from/to registers. Tested on sparc64.
Finally fix kern/13341 by Jason R. Thorpe (really, the hard work of putting
bus_dmamap_sync() calls at the right places has been done my Jason mid-2001 :)
2004-03-18 23:20:32 +00:00
enami
55c19744c4 - remove unnecessary code.
- factor out common code.
- don't stop searching before the target.
- touch the correct object.
- validate the argument before the loop otherwise we need to roll back.
2004-03-18 22:57:38 +00:00
enami
a67d24818d Whitespace nits and wrap some lines. 2004-03-18 22:53:16 +00:00
bouyer
6e20098871 cur_rx->ti_vlan_tag holds the 802.1q VLAN tag and the 802.1p priority.
Trimm the priority, as the upper layers won't do it and will drop the packet
if priority is not 0.
While there, print the revision in the "unsupported chip revision" printf.
2004-03-18 22:45:35 +00:00
bjh21
39d9753ed9 ANSIfy, un-__P(), and generally KNF. 2004-03-18 21:05:19 +00:00
oster
b69e81af97 Remove a debugging line that was accidentally left in. 2004-03-18 17:46:22 +00:00
oster
ba5bdf0048 Use rf_AllocDAGNode() to get new DAG nodes. 2004-03-18 17:26:36 +00:00
oster
1051cc745f Re-work the locking mechanisms for reconstruct and PSS structures
such that we don't actually hold a simplelock while we are doing
a pool_get(), but that we still effectively protecting critical code.

This should fix all of the outstanding LOCKDEBUG warnings related to
rebuilding RAID sets.
2004-03-18 16:54:54 +00:00
oster
d4fe1a2103 - Introduce a 'dagnode' pool. Initialize it and allow for cleanup.
Provide rf_AllocDAGNode() and rf_FreeDAGNode() to handle
allocation/freeing.

- Introduce a "nodes" linked list of RF_DagNode_t's into the DAG header.
Initialize nodes in InitHdrNode().  Arrange for nodes cleanup in rf_FreeDAG().

- Add a "list_next" to RF_DagNode_t to keep track of nodes on the
above "nodes" list.  (This is distinct from the "next" field of
RF_DagNode_t, which keeps track of the firing order of nodes.)
"list_next" gets used in the cleanup routines, and in traversing
through a set of nodes that belong to a particular set of nodes
(e.g. those belonging to xorNodes for a given DAG).

- use rf_AllocDAGNode() instead of mallocs of variable-sized arrays of
RF_DagNode_t's.  Mostly mechanical changes to convert the DAG construction
from "access nodes via an array index" to "access nodes via a 'nextnode'
pointer".

- rework a couple of tricky spots where assumptions about the node order
was being abused.

- performance remains consistent with performance before these changes.

[Thanks to Simon Burge (simonb at you.know.where) for looking over
the mechanical changes to make sure I didn't biff anything.]
2004-03-18 16:40:05 +00:00
pk
f72e36ac23 obp_v2_finddevice: bounds check on local char buffer.
prom_findnode: implement node name matching for device named containing
commas, cf. IEEE 1275, section 4.3.6.
2004-03-18 15:24:19 +00:00
pk
bb3bbfa647 Implement OPIOCFINDDEVICE. 2004-03-18 15:14:33 +00:00
pk
f52adf179f Remove unused `search_prom()' macro. 2004-03-18 15:13:59 +00:00
kleink
5ba92ad7be Normalize multiple inclusion protection symbol names. 2004-03-18 13:59:14 +00:00
hannken
ac4d48d92e Rename PROM_getpropstring* => prom_getpropstring* 2004-03-18 12:26:51 +00:00
dan
b912bfcc09 Fix a longstanding bug in key-handling for the blowfish cipher.
This is an incompatible change, and will break all existing cgd images
encrypted with blowfish. Users will need to dump their data before
booting a kernel with this change, and recreate cgd's and restore data
afterwards.

I believe this affects a very small number of users other than myself;
indeed after several alert mails in an attempt to find them, only 2
such users have come forward. They have both agreed the requirement
for backwards compatibility does not warrant the effort nor the mess
in the code.  This code does exist, if it should later prove to be
needed, but will not be in the tree.

Further, by the nature of the issue, I have strong reasons to believe
that, even if they missed these mails, there would be few other users
of blowfish who update their systems with any regularity; any such
users would have tripped over the problem in the same way I did when
it was first found over a year ago.

The problem stems from two issues with the underlying blowfish
encryption routines used by cgd:
 - they take key length arguments counted in bytes, rather than bits
   like all the opther ciphers.
 - they silently truncate any keys longer than an internal limit,
   rather than returning an error (which would have exposed the
   previous discrepancy immediately).

As a result, the kernel reads too much data as the key from cgdconfig,
and then truncates most of it. This can easily be demonstrated/tested.
Currently, Blowfish users will find that if they mis-enter the cgd
passphrase on the first attempt, when validation fails and cgdconfig
prompts for the passphrase again, the cgd will not correctly configure
even when given a correct passphrase.
2004-03-18 10:42:08 +00:00
sekiya
27be14d39c Checkpoint the GR2 wscons driver. Heavily derived from lonewolf@'s newport
driver.  Still some issues:

* framebuffer setup seems incomplete.  Some drawing primitives work 100%
  of the time, while others fail one in ten tries.  Perhaps my board is
  slightly broken, as the exact model as probed by ARCS seems to shift
  between Elan and XS24 from time to time.
* characters are drawn bottom-up rather than top-down (as the wsfont
  definitions expect).
2004-03-18 08:52:04 +00:00
sekiya
0ee588cc1c Add GR2. 2004-03-18 08:40:46 +00:00
sekiya
bf7ef66f3b Add console attach glue for GR2. 2004-03-18 08:40:24 +00:00
sekiya
a924cfbf24 Add register definitions and console prototype header for the SGI GR2 family
of framebuffers.
2004-03-18 08:39:17 +00:00
sekiya
d1ae192917 Add console type for SGI GR2 family. 2004-03-18 08:30:58 +00:00
cgd
50d45978ec bump RX and TX ring sizes to 256 entries each. would be better to make
them larger, but then i'd need to tweak the allocation mechanism so they
were *guaranteed* to be physically contiguous.
2004-03-18 06:59:30 +00:00
cgd
49d5d889b3 in PERIPH_REV3 DMA code, fix calculation of pkt size (not that it matters
for <= 4k packets), and also interrupt on end of pkt only.  cuts tx intrs
by a factor of >3 for simon's fave 100Mbps ttcp test.
2004-03-18 06:30:03 +00:00
simonb
0c55ae72f4 Fix pass3 Tx DMA - when an mbuf spans a page boundary, make sure that
it either is sitting in contiguous physical RAM or split the mbuf
 into two Tx descriptors.  Not the prettiest patch, but works well in
 practice - gets about an 8% decrease on CPU time for a simple ttcp TCP
 Tx benchmark.  Thanks to Chris Demetriou for some debugging help.
Add some event counters.
Remove some #if 0'd debug code.
2004-03-18 05:57:58 +00:00