Before, the probe routine (mcd_find() would succeed even if the probe
code thought it had a response, but didn't recognize the ID-code byte.
Now, only do the promiscuous match if MCD_PROMISC is configured.
as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory
in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility
as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us
more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given
time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_
still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is
fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation,
so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move
those targets into a different Makefile.
a struct device * corresponding to the ISA bus device. The ISA DMA
controller driver functions have been renamed and now take a struct
isa_dma_state *, and are called indirectly by machine-dependent code
which provides the DMA state.
These changes allow e.g. `ofisa' (the OpenFirmware configuration
mechanism for the ISA bus, used by e.g. Sharks) to use the MI ISA
DMA controller code.
DEPCA is now split out into a separate driver.
Because there can be only one attachment of a device to a bus, for
each card type a separate pseudo-bus was introduced which attaches to "isa"
and where "le" attaches to.
* Fix bug in wdc that would overflow ATAPI transfer length.
* Improve wdc probe code so that 'wdc' is probed in if present
even if there are no drives attached, and so that it works
properly even if the only device is an ATAPI slave.
* bus_space-ify.
* split the ISA attachment from the wdc driver, and remove
ISA dependencies from non-ISA files.
* claim that wd and wdc are now machine-independent (probably not
completely true, but mostly so; they at least work on arm32 and
i386).
* Various other minor fixups and cleanups, some of which were pointed
out by Kazuki Sakamoto.
now lives in dev/ic, wd now lives in dev/ata. there's now a 'ata'
interface attribute defined in conf/files, but wdc can't go there
yet because some ports still use private versions based on the old
ISA version.
the historical link? flags for media select)
XXX No pullup request for this. But if sysinst supports explicit media
XXX selection in 1.3, this should be in 1.3 as well.
clobbers my SMC. Now I can really use a generic kernel with my SMC @0x300.
This change has been tested on various machines with ne2000 and 3c509 baords.
XXX All these probes sould be reordered after the release, with invasive
XXX probes at the end.
to look specifically at the address it was provided *only*, since the
scan isn't safe (it can stomp on cards that will be probed later, like
NE2000 clones).
- clean up debug code
- Don't check ATAPI signature when probing ATA drives, ATAPI devices were
detected before
- Reset controller after disks probes. The probe, with some combinations of
ATA/ATAPI device keep it in a mostly working, but strange state (with busy
led on)
- The WDCF_IRQ_WAIT flag is now cleared by wdc_ata_intr and wdc_atapi_intr
when appropriate (helps recover from failure conditions)
- In wdcunwedge, send ATAPI_SOFT_RESET to non-ata drives
(helps recover from failure conditions)
- in wdctimeout be a bit more verbose when we missed an interrupt
- Always Increment xfer->c_skip where it should be
- Set the ITSDONE flag when a polled command completed.
for 12-bit addresses. This causes PCMCIA cards mapped at 0x400 and higher
to not function properly. However, the range 0x300-0x3ff causes some
laptops (e.g. the NEC Versa 6030X) to hang if cards are mapped there.
So, after some experimentation, we compromise. If the probe discovers
a 12-bit address bus, don't trust it. Instead, use the range 0x330-0x3ff.
This has been shown to work on the laptops that the 0x300-0x3ff range is
known to fail on.
supports generic SMC91cxx-based ISA cards and the built-in SMC
Ethernet found in some laptop docking stations.
Thanks much to Andrew Gillham <gillhaa@ghost.whirlpool.com> for
making this work!
more robust in resource shortage situations, basically identical to
code I added to the "ahc" driver some time ago.
Thanks to Brad Spencer for the testing help.
Supports changing media with ifconfig's "media" directive.
This splits the 3c503 functionality out of the ISA "ed" driver, much the
same way NE2000 support was split out.
intr_alloc_mask) into one place, comment them, and defopt them.
- Rename pcic_intr_alloc_mask to pcic_isa_intr_alloc_mask, since it's
an ISA-specific thing.
- When allocating/establishing the PCIC's interrupt (for card events),
do error checking, and pay attention to the intr_alloc_mask.
for the built-in SCSI on NEC Versa docking stations, and if a card
allocates that IRQ, it will never get interrupts. This caused the
default kernel to not work on these laptops, as IRQ 10 was often the
first free IRQ.
should creation/initialization of a ccb fail. Also, don't panic in
these situations. Instead, simply return an error condition and allow
the caller to deal with it. It may be the case that we were able to
create one ccb what we can grab, and continue to hobble along.
Also, fix the scb freelist fencepost, like the aha/bha/uha drivers.
- at end of attach, explicitely select an existing drive. This fixes hangs
some users reported (such as the one reported in port-i386/4247).
- Some atapi cdrom drives (e.g. Nec 24x) don't enables their registers before
a controller reset is issued. The controller probe routine is changed as
follow: issue a controller reset. If fail, test atapi signature on slave.
If fail, wait 5s and retry a reset. If the second reset fail, return(0).
If the first reset succeed, test presence of a master drive:
atapi signature, and if this fail RO/RW registers test. If no master, test
atapi signature on slave. If no slave, return 0.
Instead, print a diagnostic and return. (Some drivers do this already.)
Also, normalize the diagnostic message, and fix some places where the
printfs were getting ugly.
The changes is to allow some limited mixer manipulation through
the audio device (instead of the mixer device).
This rendered 4 methods in audio_hw_if unused so garbage collect these.
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.
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.
* 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.
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.