not support a value (e.g., it's to be used as "options FOO" instead of
"options FOO=xxx"). options that take a value were converted to
defparam recently.
- minor whitespace & formatting cleanups
for the i82596 PORT access interface, from the documentation
for that chip. These help clarify writes to the SYSBUS
part of the SCP, and PORT usage by i82596-aware drivers.
uvm_fault_wire(). this allows us to make pt_map non-pageable,
but we need to be careful in pmap_remove() not to attempt to
reference PTEs after the PTP has been freed.
While I'm here, bump RAWFS_BSIZE up to 8192 since the installation
instructions use "bs=8k oconv=sync". My Archive Viper now streams
nicely while booting.
the etc Makefile override that by putting USETOOLS into $.MAKEOVERRIDES
This way the default for kernel compiles is still to use the installed
toolchain instead of depending on $TOOLDIR. $TOOLDIR can be used by
simply adding USETOOLS=yes to the command line as usual.
Adjust each ports template to set the default no setting and also pull in
bsd.own.mk if they weren't already to ensure they'll build correctly
with the new toolchain setup.
This will allow improvements to the pmaps so that they can more easily defer expensive operations, eg tlb/cache flush, til the last possible moment.
Currently this is a no-op on most platforms, so they should see no difference.
Reviewed by Jason.
and attach it as `timekeeper0 at mainbus0'.
Use the MI mk48txx nvram/rtc access functions instead of home-grown
versions.
It should now be very easy to add a character device for the benefit
of userland access to NVRAM.
Also, flush the ATC for the page in pmap_kenter_pa() after setting up the
mapping. With any luck this last one might just solve the 060 problems I've
been seeing...
and attach it at mainbus since it depends both PCCChip2 and VMEChip2
(or the VMEChip2 interrupter) starting first.
We can finally enable, detect and log DRAM ECC errors.
(The PROM disabled ECC checks by default)
and with the comment '4.2BSD TCP/IP bug compat. Not recommended'
Add commented out 'TCP_DEBUG # Record last TCP_NDEBUG packets with SO_DEBUG'
(All hail amiga and atari which make some attempt to automate the
multiplicity of config files...)
hardware-assisted soft interrupts on all boards.
(Note: VMEChip2-less 162/172 not yet tested)
This greatly simplifies the `rei' path and allows
interrupt nesting to be tracked somewhat more easily.
As a result we now have a working CLKF_INTR() macro
and can detect uvm_fault() being called from an interrupt
(although there may still be a very short race detecting
the latter; need to investigate further).
the jumper which tells 1xx-Bug where to locate its scratch data.
Instead, print a message informing the user to RTFM (which needs to
be updated to include this info. ;-)
Basically, bus_dmamap_sync() `PREREAD' needs to flush the cache
for the start and end of the region if it is not aligned to
a cacheline boundary, otherwise a subsequent POSTREAD can *purge*
valid data which was in the cacheline but *outside* the region
passed to bus_dmamap_sync().
Bus snooping doesn't always help here because osiop(4) calls
bus_dmamap_sync() with POSTREAD even if no data was actually
transferred! (And we can't rely on snooping on the 68060 models anyway).
each vm_page structure. Add a VM_MDPAGE_INIT() macro to init this
data when pages are initialized by UVM. These macros are mandatory,
but ports may #define them to nothing if they are not needed/used.
This deprecates struct pmap_physseg. As a transitional measure,
allow a port to #define PMAP_PHYSSEG so that it can continue to
use it until its pmap is converted to use VM_MDPAGE_MEMBERS.
Use all this stuff to eliminate a lot of extra work in the Alpha
pmap module (it's smaller and faster now). Changes to other pmap
modules will follow.
This is a completely rewritten scsipi_xfer execution engine, and the
associated changes to HBA drivers. Overview of changes & features:
- All xfers are queued in the mid-layer, rather than doing so in an
ad-hoc fashion in individual adapter drivers.
- Adapter/channel resource management in the mid-layer, avoids even trying
to start running an xfer if the adapter/channel doesn't have the resources.
- Better communication between the mid-layer and the adapters.
- Asynchronous event notification mechanism from adapter to mid-layer and
peripherals.
- Better peripheral queue management: freeze/thaw, sorted requeueing during
recovery, etc.
- Clean separation of peripherals, adapters, and adapter channels (no more
scsipi_link).
- Kernel thread for each scsipi_channel makes error recovery much easier
(no more dealing with interrupt context when recovering from an error).
- Mid-layer support for tagged queueing: commands can have the tag type
set explicitly, tag IDs are allocated in the mid-layer (thus eliminating
the need to use buggy tag ID allocation schemes in many adapter drivers).
- support for QUEUE FULL and CHECK CONDITION status in mid-layer; the command
will be requeued, or a REQUEST SENSE will be sent as appropriate.
Just before the merge syssrc has been tagged with thorpej_scsipi_beforemerge
- pmap_enter()
- pmap_remove()
- pmap_protect()
- pmap_kenter_pa()
- pmap_kremove()
as described in pmap(9).
These calls are relatively conservative. It may be possible to
optimize these a little more.
call overhead is incurred as we start sprinkling pmap_update() calls
throughout the source tree (no pmaps currently defer operations, but
we are adding the infrastructure to allow them to do so).
This adds support for EtherExpress/16 cards with 16k of RAM, and in the
process adds general support for PIO mode on these cards. This entails
changing the way the i82586 driver handles bus barriers, since it doesn't
allow for strange cases like this.
This has been tested on the i386 port with the 'ix' driver in both
16KB (which was the source of the problem) and 32KB modes, as well
as with the 'ef' driver. I've tested it (briefly) with 'ei' on arm26
as well. In theory, drivers other than 'ix' should follow precisely the
same code paths as before.
and place the definition in <machine/types.h>. This can now be used
as a flag to indicate whether or not <machine/intr.h> can be included
to get the generic soft interrupt API.
only signal handler array sharable between threads
move other random signal stuff from struct proc to struct sigctx
This addresses kern/10981 by Matthew Orgass.
XXX I wish m68k ports would share trap.c
o Avoid checking cputype when the kernel is built for one cpu variant only.
o In writeback(), don't use bcopy() to write a mere 16 bytes of 16-byte
aligned data; it's much quicker to copy it inline.