p->p_vmspace->vm_shm would be NULL. Protected the rest of the cases where
that might happen too. This was the reason why sunxdoom would panic the
system in SVR4 emulation.
optimised assembly versions are in place.
Added support for mounting an NFS filesystem as the root filesystem even
for generic configs.
Don't hardcode the number of spl levels use the define in psl.h
multi-channel driver), or to SCSI_CHANNEL_ONLY_ONE if a
single-channel driver.
(2) use scsiprint() rather than a locally-defined autoconfig print
function, and kill any locally-defined print function.
(2) in scsibusmatch, match channel as appropriate.
(3) add a scsiprint() function, to do the "scsibus at..."
and channel (if not SCSI_CHANNEL_ONLY_ONE) printing,
i.e. the common functionality that all SCSI drivers currently
should be doing.
* Add changes needed/used to build 1.2 GENERIC kernel:
* Delete obsolete and ambiguous DS5000 option.
* Add CPU_R3000 which is now required to compile in mips1 locore support.
* Add an explicit declaration of HZ.
* back out COMPAT_12 for this revision.
a char *, because that's what was really intended, and because
if the print function modifies the string, various things could become
unhappy (so the string should _not_ be modified).
* Add interrupt handler for 3MIN, where we cannot disable TC slot interrupts.
* Change mfbinit() signature to match other (pmax) TC framebuffer init
routines.
* TODO after 1.2: add {cfb,mbf,sfb}var.h. Declare init functions there.
assert() which always does assertion checking
unless "NDEBUG" is defined.
KASSERT() which does assertion checking if DIAGNOSTIC
is defined.
KDASSERT() which does assertion checking if DEBUG is
define. This macro exists for compatibility
with existing ports' assertion checking macros.
(Assertion checking is not typically an
"expensive" operation, and DIAGNOSTIC should be
used for inexpensive consistency checks.)
sys_execve() without doing an alternate patch check, which was
incorrect. Bug pointed out by Krister Walfridsson <cato@df.lth.se>
on port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG.
one pending before we clear the interrupt flag. This avoids a condition
where the line appears to go catatonic (which is particularly easily
triggered by pppd). From Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>.
XXX - we should probably log this if it gets excessive.
This mostly works -- see the README file in sys/lkm for more information
on what does and doesn't. I'm putting this in here mainly to help speed
development and such to make this useful sooner.
core entry points. i.e. the linker does the work rather than the stub code.
Optimised transferring the trapframe between UND32 and SVC32 mode stacks
in the fpe_post_proc handler.
Added experimental code to handle must of userret in UND32 mode. This means
that the copy of the trapframe and the switch to SVC32 mode is only needed
if mi_switch() has to be called. (This saves a vast number of pointless
trapframe copies).
Added branches relative to the start of the module and labels to the various
entry points.
All other offsets are now relative to _fpe_arm_start.
This removes the need for boot time relocation of the FPE.
Fix so that resource wait queueing works.
Changed all functions to take a pointer to uba_softc instead of unit
number, except for ubareset(). This must be done later.
profiling enabled. (named the same as what GENERIC kernel
would be named if configured with config -p, which would end up
generating the same kernel as this.)
figure out the correct IRQ for the ethernet on the AlphaStation 500.
That code is enabled via KN20AA_BOGUS_IRQ_FROB (but hopefully won't be
needed any time soon, and won't link w/o slight changes to other code).
Basically, when establishing an interrupt that we don't know what to
do with, prompt the user for what interrupt line to enable. If you
get stray interrupts when you try to use the device (but not before),
then you've got the right line.
found on the AlphaStation 600), and interrupts on interrupt line 13.
Thanks to Andrew Gallatin for booting a test kernel 32 times (trying
each interrupt line, looking for the right one) to find this.
programs which attach their own header) can crash the machine. The problem
in this case was:
a variable "space" was set to the total data to copy,
len was used to remember how much to copy in this chunk (mbuf),
in one case, len = min(MCLBYTES - max_hdr, resid) but
size -= MCLBYTES;
instead of
size -= len;
Note that userland programs can still crash the machine by providing
bogus data in the ip->ip_len field I suspect. I haven't verified this,
but will soon be doing so and applying a fix of some sort. Probably
clamping the ip->ip_len value to the true packet size will be ok.
definitions.
* Include <mips/cpuregs.h> in <cpu.h> so kern_clock.c has user/kernel
status bits in scope. Still needs work; r2k/r4k previous-mode bits
are different.
* Include <mips/mips_param.h> in pica/include/param.h, for locore declarations,
and definitions of vm and other constants that should be shared across
NetBSD/mips systems to esnsure user-level binary compatibility.
* include <mips/locore.h> where callbacks into locore are made, to get
prototypes in scope. Cast calls appropriately.
* include <mips/cpuregs.h>, not the old Sprite-derived <machine/machConst.h>.
machConst.h is deprecated.
* dk_establish() must return void, not int.
the lowest bit set. This isn't any more or less valid according to the PCI
spec, but it deals with lame devices that don't implement all of the top
bits.
* Make S expand to an absolute path at compile time.
* Use `-S' rather than `-x' to remove debugging symbols.
* Garbage collect unused variables.
* Reverse a handful of port-specific changes that do not correspond to
the common build model and are not needed.
a boot string for firmware that can do this, such as the SPARC and
the sun3 models. It is currently silently ignored on all other
hardware now, however. The MD function "boot()" has been changed to
also take a char *.
allocation calls in the event the caller does not wish to utilize those
features of extent map allocation.
Suggested by Matthew Green <mrg@eterna.com.au>
mapping code. (instead of using a "slot" and multiplying by 4 and adding the
pin number later to get the IRQ, just use base IRQ value and add the pin
number.)
comment immediately preceding it: We have to take the most significant
"numbits" from the returned value "ph", and the rest from our addr. The
addition used previously introduced a carry which was causing great
difficulty in determining the correct PA of the framebuffer VA passed in
by the booter.
values, i.e. 0xfffffffe and 0xffffffff respectively. The changed
definitions were incorrect, according to the PCI Local Bus Specification
(Revision 2.0). Further rationale and a workaround for the broken
devices that instigated the change provided in a message to
current-users@netbsd.org, dated Mon, 05 Aug 1996 22:06:58 -0400,
message ID 16773.839297218@ux2.sp.cs.cmu.edu>.
occupy a slot. This is necessary so that GRFIOCMAP can find the correct
physical address of the framebuffer. Fixes P550, some LC models, and
perhaps the PB520.
a serial console and the PRAM read/write code happens to use the ADB ROM
vectors, we will have problems because the ADB hasn't been initialized.
For now, the only class of machines that we will set these up on regardless
of whether we are on a serial console or not is the original II series (II,
IIx, and IIcx). Others can come later.
- In egstart(), if the Send Packet command fails, m_freem()
the mbuf chain before dequeueing another one (memory leak).
- In egintr(), return 1 if a known interrupt was processed.
Would manifest itself as spurious interrupts.
Don't manipulate the memlist passed from the kickstart rom + bootloader, as
we want it unchanged in case we boot via /dev/reload.
Instead, make z2mem_start known to pmap.c; and use int in pmap_bootstrap to
detect the right segment to correct and the amount.
XXX The transformation of z2mem from physical to virtual kernel addresses
in amiga_init.c must not be done before the pmap_bootstrap() call now!
* Fix radio error-message parsing bug: old comparison against error
prefix string off by the size of the Starmode link-level protocol field.
* Fix radio reset finite state machine, given that parsing works properly.
* Add debugging messages about reset FSM if IFF_DEBUG is set.
* Remove #ifdefs notdef around back the check that discards newlines at
the beginning of a frame. Every error message from the radio has a newline,
as the radio send error messages terminated by \r\n, not just \r like data
frames. Not dropping the \n garbles the following data frame.
* Remove unused low-level debugging routines.
* Reformat the low-level bytestuff/RLL code to match the canonical source.
* Reduce MTU to 1100 bytes; 1200 bytes can overflow the radio buffers if the
bytestuff/RLL does poorly.
* Fix radio-probe string to _not_ include a frame delimiter (\r): sending
a \r to the radio tickles a bug in the firmware, causing the radio to
smash the next frame sent after the "**\r" probe string.
* Add calls to the tty t_oproc routine to make sure the probe and reset
strings get sent to the modem promptly, rather than waiting for the next
packet.
* Add PPP-style calls to the tty start-output function; seems to
reduce latency marginally.
still to do:
* Flush output queue if resetting, since the radio is going to drop
frames on the floor anyway if it needs resetting.
* Reduce tty start-output calls.
message-in. The remaining transfer count restored when a device is
reselected needs to be saved. The saved value is needed to compute
the number of bytes transferred if another disconnect occurs. This
fixes a random read data corruption that occurs on certain disks that
may disconnect more than once in the middle of a DMA transfer.
If z2 memory is used for bounce buffers, it used to be stolen in
amiga_init.c, but would not be removed from the memory list there, but
in pmap.c the memory list would just be corrected.
a) the sizes subtracted got out of sync.
b) the memory segment to subtract from was guessed in pmap_init, and not
necessarily right. (e.g. consider a graphics board whose fraem buffer gets
mapped in by the RO at 0x200000, and a memory board which maps at 0x400000)
The new code subtracts the stolen aount of memory from the memlist parameter
given to the kernel by the loader, and pmap_init just doesn't see it anymore.
- due to a merge error, 2 line were missing making all the kernel data area
cache inhibited.
- due to a misunderstanding of "kstsize" units, all but the first page of
the kernel segment table was copyback cached on the '040/'060 which
should have caused sporadic user process segmentation faults or
kernel endless loops on the '060, under heavy load (when lots of
userland pagetables are in-core), although the problem was not yet
observed.
an unrelated bug report. This will make kernel startups a bit more readable
in the presence of unsupported hardware.
Information contributed by Andreas Bussjaeger.
- adjust txhiwat and mindma params a bit
- fixed a couple of incorrectly labeled panic calls
- the "location" was being calculated incorrectly in some cases (forgot
to subtract off MID_RAMBASE). this only caused problem when trying
to change the size of the tx/rx buffers (e.g. to 64KB).
- fixed possible non-aligned DMA burst in the starting byte burst case.
(e.g. if we could DMA 3 bytes, but only have 2 it is not legal
for us to use MIDDMA_BYTE2 mode).
- opt: on tx: try and avoid flushing the internal buffer by padding out the
length of the last mbuf a bit (if possible)
- merged multiple DRQ/DTQ ADD macros into a single DRQ and a single DTQ
macro with a uniform interface to make the code simpler and easier to read.
- en_start: only update atm_flags if EN_MBUF_OPT is enabled (which it
should be)
- for alburst: make sure we don't DMA more bytes than we need (on both
tx and rx). if the alburst is larger than we need, drop to
MIDDMA_WORD mode.
- major change: enable the use of byte and 2 byte DMA on the trasmit side.
this allows us to DMA from non-word sized/aligned mbufs directly.
[the old code would always call en_mfix which would copy (or move) the
data in order to ensure proper alignment... it turns out TCP gives
us non-word sized/aligned mbufs when it is retransmitting, so we needed
to handle this case more efficiently.] the following functions
were changed to make this work:
- en_dqneed: add an arg to let us know if we are transmitting or not.
if we are TX, then we must take into account byte DMAs when
estimating the number of DTQs we will need for a buffer
- en_start: only mfix mbufs if DMA is disabled
- en_txdma: only set launch.nodma if we have en_mfix'd the mbuf chain
also, we may need a DTQ to flush the chip's internal byte buffer
- en_txlaunch: only attempt a copy if we have the proper alignment.
add byte dma code for the front and end of the buffer.
make sure the internal dma buffer is flushed out.
- stats: keep track of how many times we have to use byte sized DMA
midwayreg:
- add byte/2byte DMA defines
midwayvar:
- add new stat counter to monitor less-than-word lengthed DMA
start adding back in tracing printfs. add support for the virtual page
table. Now it gets to user-land code, but fails because i've not
added support to the context switch code to activate and deactivate pmaps.