The isa attachment code is in isa/lpt_isa.c now, which attaches to the
already created ic/lpt* files.
You don't need to change your config files, but you need to re-"config" if
using lpt at isa.
XXX The "lpt" device definition should be in sys/conf/files instead, but to
my knowledge, there are some ports which have private copies of lpt, and would
choke on that. No need to make people unhappy 7 days before release branching.
The following patch employs a smarter adaptive polling
scheme. It also improves the comments, in particular giving
due credit to Phil Budne for his efforts in nunderstanding
the device. It also relaxes the pattern for auto config so
more devices match.
pseudo-device rnd # /dev/random and in-kernel generator
in config files.
o Add declaration to all architectures.
o Clean up copyright message in rnd.c, rnd.h, and rndpool.c to include
that this code is derived in part from Ted Tyso's linux code.
but do not assume any entopy is gathered. It can be enabled using an
IOCTL again if the user desires.
Note that the mix function uses xor, so at worse an attacker can twiddle
bits in the pool, but not into a known state assuming it started as
an unknown.
Over the next few days (thank goodness for long weekends) I'll be hunting
down device drivers and adding hooks to gather entropy from many devices,
and adding the conf.c changes to the various port's device structs to
define major numbers for /dev/random and /dev/urandom.
- dereference a pointer to function explicitly.
- fold long line to fit columns < 80.
- put whitespaces around a binary operator.
- don't put a single statement into a block.
about actual position when reading tape position, you should flush any
pending writes. Well, if the tape is write protected, some drives don't
see the zero count WRITE FILE MARK command as a no-op and complain. Dumb!
Add newer Intel / VIA i386 chipsets.
Correct one S3 chip, add one.
Mostly from Carl Shapiro <css@samsara.dialup.access.net> per PR kern/4169
and kern/4170 (identical).
- Indent with tab of width 8.
- Use four column to indent continuation line.
- Fold long line if possible.
- Use return (xx) instead of return xx.
- Compare pointer against NULL instead of testing like boolean.
- Delete whitespace at the end of line.
- Delete whitespace in front of function call operator.
- Delete whitespace after cast.
- Dereference a pointer to function explicitly.
- Add an empty line after local variable declaration.
- Use NULL instead of (char *)0.
- Dont use block for single statement.
The method for doing this is to try and use the DATA COMPRESSION mode page
first, followed by the DEVICE CONFIGURATION page (this is because most newer
tape devices are now using DATA COMPRESSION instead of DEVICE CONFIGURATION
pages).
Add in the logical && hardware read position and set position ioctls. Oddly
enough, because NetBSD is limited in having the driver track file && record
numbers, the usual agony over what to do once you use logical or hardware
block positioning can be avoided. Amusing.
Make a minor change so that for SCSIVERBOSE cases that SCSI_SILENT in
the xs' flags is still observed.
[1] add EN_ENIDMAFIX - the byte-aligner on the ENI version of the card
appears to lose under heavy load so avoid using it. see comment
in midway.c for full details.
note that the Adaptec version of the card works properly under
load.
detected by Kenjiro Cho <kjc@csl.sony.co.jp> [confirmed by chuck]
fix by chuck & kjc
[2] update some freebsd specific code [from kjc]
[3] for circular buffers: ensure there is always one free slot so
that we can easily tell the difference between a full and
empty list. re-structure a few loops to reflect this.
fixes a problem with mbufs being free'd while still in DMA,
and makes drive a bit more robust.
detected and fixed by kjc
memory-mapped or i/o-mapped access to the device registers, and always
choose memory-mapped if it is enabled. In particular, do _not_ explictly
disable the space we decide to not use, as this confuses some versions
of Alpha console software (which are arguably buggy because of this
problem).
Also, fix a logic error pointed out by Ross Harvey <ross@teraflop.com>
that would cause memory-mapped access to never be enabled.
* support chip clocks != COM_FREQ, by introducing sc_frequency (for the
mainline code) and adding a frequency parameter right after the rate
parameter to comcnattach() and com_kgdb_attach().
- Make com_isa and com_multi initialize sc_frequency to COM_FREQ.
- Make i386/machdep.c and alpha/dec_xxx.c call com*attach() with the freq.
parameter.
* supio_attach_args get two more fields: a sc_ipl and a sc_arg, both ints.
- com_supio uses the first for interupt establishment (all childs will, as
soon as they exist) and the 2nd for sc_frequency.
- drsupio passes sc_ipl alway as 5, and for the "com"s, sc_arg as 16*115200
- hyper will pass sc_ipl as 6, and sc_arg as 16 * 460800
be probed several times. This fixes the "ATAPI CD probed as wd drive" problem.
Thanks to Geoff Wing <mason@primenet.com.au> for testing this on his hardware.
I also made inclusion of LPRINTF() dependent solely on the symbol
LPTDEBUG, initialized lptdebug variable to 0 instead of 1, and
matched arguments to format strings in LPRINTF() calls.
pci_map_mem(), with appropriate changes for bus_space.
* Add extra arguments for use by pci_mapreg_*(), and make the functions
static.
* Rewrite pci_mapreg_info() and pci_mapreg_map() as wrappers around
pci_*_find(), using the documented interface.
Because of the braindead design of the SB the input and output have to
use different precisions (8 and 16 bits). It is possible to set the driver
to use 8 bits on both and it will the emulate 8 bits on the output by
expanding it to 16 bits.
looking what's the autoconfig do on strange harware, and ATAPI_DEBUG2 is
for debuging data transfers (and is really verbose once the machine has booted
from an IDE disk).
(currently only CD-ROM drives on i386). The sys/dev/scsipi system provides 2
busses to which devices can attach (scsibus and atapibus). This needed to
change some include files and structure names in the low level scsi drivers.
two DMA channels to do e.g. full-duplex. This allows
a way of specifying the second channel in a sane way.
THIS IS TEMPORARY. The drq2 locator will go away when
the locator system has been changed to allow multiple
values per locator.
* hoist code to deal with fragments of a 16-byte chunk outside
main copy loop.
* over 98% of dynamic calls are 2-byte-algnied but not 4-byte-aligned
(due to 14-byte Ether headers). kernel bcopy is poorly tune for this.
Replace bcopy() with inline code tuned to minimize accesses
to DMA buffers, which aren't uncached on mips.
Tested on 5000/240 (3MAXPLUS) and 3000/700 (sandpiper) (mjacob@feral.com)
at the same time instead by using two different calls. This enables
it to check more easily if the combined mode is all right.
- Improve the error checking in audio.c.
- Add a new audio property, AUDIO_PROP_INDEPENDENT, show if the
play and record settings are independent.
- Fix some buglets in audio.c.
-put all early console / KGDB initialization into 1 exported function
(com_*_attach()) each, dont use global variables anymore
-use the passed tcflag_t for port settings instead of hardwiring 8N1
-at autoconfiguration attach time, decide if the attaching device is
already console / KGDB by comparing bus tag and base addr (cgd's wish)
-export a function "com_is_console()" for use by driver frontends for
this comparision
-delay setting of cn_tab->cn_dev until autoconfiguration attach
to get the minor number right
-delete unused comcnprobe() and comcninit()
gup to the kernel) more detailed SCSI error printing, based off of final
SCSI-2 specification. This will also print out things like progress indicator
errors, and will also dump out additional sense bytes that haven't been decoded.
Also, turned the error message 'DELAYED' to 'DEFERRED' since that's more
accurate.
able to read SXP registers (instead of panicing). Probably have done a bit
of setup overkill- we now alloc some scratch memory for the 2100 that I thought
I would need for the Port database, but so far I haven't needed to retrieve
the port database. Well, early days yet.
-Separate KGDB port initialization and softc related stuff to allow
KGDB to be attached in early system startup, before autoconfiguration.
-Export the variables needed by md code to hand-craft bus tag/handle.
-Fix initialization to enable interrupt by line break.
-Call DDB/KGDB at line break (move DDB call from the softirq handler
to the hard handler because it should work without a tty attached too).
* Make it possible to use software assisted encodings that expand the
sample size.
* Use 16 bits per sample when emulating mulaw coding on the SB.
* Prepare for SB16 without CT1745 mixer.
a command to the 82586 for every frame to be transmitted. Instead, a
single command sets off the execution of a chain of commands consisting
of alternate XMITs and NO-OPs, where the link fields in the NO-OPs are
set to loop back onto themselves until the next XMIT is ready to go.
This trick found on a Linux WEB page.
All this induces reasonable transmission performance in my old multibus
adapter. The receiver performance is still abysmal..
- Change the way attach and open works to allow multiple audio
devices.
- Split the mulaw.c file into two to avoid dragging in mulaw
convertsion when they are not needed. Add 16 bit alaw/mulaw tables.
- Change the way audio properties are gotten.
- Recognize more versions os SoundBlaster.
re-enabled with ASC_IOASIC_BOUNCE.
All DMA buffered processing is now done in the bus-specific DMA routines
in asc_ioasic.c and asc_tc.c.
Disable several informational messages dealing with non-empty FIFO conditions,
but allow enabling with ASC_DIAGNOSTIC for troubleshooting.
- It is now possible to handle devices that want "looping" DMA,
e.g. the SoundBlaster correctly. The WSS and SB drivers use this.
To do this several new methods were introduced in audio_hw_if.
- Different silence handling (forced by previous change).
- The audio driver can now be mmap()-ed, but due to problems in
the VM system only for writing for now.
- The OSS (Linux) audio emulation takes advantage of some of the
new features.
* Move clockvar.h (header file for generic clock code) to sys/dev/dec.
* Move if_le_dec.c with DEC padded LANCE-dma (pmax/pmax, ioasic, vax 3400)
to sys/dev/dec. Remove from sys/dev/tc.
* Declare attribute le_dec_subr in /sys/dev/dec/files.dec,
use if_le_dec.c when it's defined.
* Move IOCTL asic declaration from pmax and Alpha MD machine
files to sys/dev/tc/files.tc.
* move TurboChannel and ioasic if_le attachments from pmax and Alpha machine
config files to /sys/dev/tc/files.tc. Add le_dec_subr attribute.
* Add if_le_dec attribute to if_le_ibus (pmax ds3100 pmax) LANCE attachment.
zero. We use this later when the COMPLETE message comes in to set the
final residual count to zero. The flag is reset if the target resumes
a data phase. This obsoletes the `AUTOSAVE' quirk (for this driver).
Also, avoid overwriting the residual count if a SENSE was appended to
the current transaction.
renamed AUDIO_ENCODING_SLINEAR and AUDIO_ENCODING_LINEAR reverts to the
NetBSD 1.2 sematics. A kernel with COMPAT_12 defined will accept
AUDIO_ENCODING_LINEAR and treat it as before, without COMPAT_12 it
will be rejected.
'inline' as well as static. mark prototypes for static inline functions
as possibly unused (with __attribute__ ((unused))), to avoid generating
warnings when compiling without optimization but with most ports'
default warning flags. Clean up prototype list spacing, and make it more
consistent.
connect to their 1-wire bus like the DS2404 "EconoRAM Time Chip"
- and -
* Interface function definitions for this kind of chips. Currently only
low-level byte_read and _write, implenented as inline functions.
This functions take a struct ds_handle * (also defined here), which contains
pointers to bit-read/write and reset functions.
Eventually, prototypes for memory-access functions should go here, and the
1-wire bus should be made a BSD auto-configuration bus.
(a) The interrupt is a RESEL interrupt, and
(b) our state is SELECTING.
This condition can occur in perfectly normal operation if we are using
DMA to select the target and we are interrupted by another target
reselecting us. Per discussion with Paul Krannenburg.
Every ccb locks 64k of memory for dma buffers.
Instead of AHA_CCB_MAX ccbs using 1MByte only sc_link.openings ccbs
per device are allocated. Thus we now use only 128KByte per device present.