This is the kernel part (userland to follow soon) of the latest (and
very probably last) release (version 0.96) of ISDN4BSD. ISDN4BSD has a
homepage at http://www.freebsd-support.de/i4b/.
It gives the user various ways to use the isdn connection: raw data (via
the i4brbch "raw b-channel" device), ppp (via the isp "isdn PPP" device),
voice/answering machine (the i4btel "telephone" device) and ip over isdn
(the ipr device, "IP over raw ISDN").
Supported are a bunch of common and older cards, more to be added soon
after some cleanup. Currently only the european E-DSS1 variant of the
ISDN D channel protocol is supported.
tlbflush() when that's what we mean (currently everywhere, except
in the one place in MI code where it is called).
The whole pmap_update() thing needs to be reexamined, but this helps
to clarify things a little with the currently-defined semantics of
that function.
pci_attach_args *" instead of from four separate parameters which in
all cases were extracted from the same "struct pci_attach_args".
This both simplifies the driver api, and allows for alternate PCI
interrupt mapping schemes, such as one using the tables described in
the Intel Multiprocessor Spec which describe interrupt wirings for
devices behind pci-pci bridges based on the device's location rather
the bridge's location.
Tested on alpha and i386; welcome to 1.5Q
XXX if you have libc after citrus locale import, please recompile libc,
and your applications that use mbstate_t (rather rare). really sorry
for the mess.
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.
Just like any ISA device, if you don't have the device at the configured IRQ,
you could lose if something else decides it wants that IRQ. wss is not
a special case.
shared FreeBSD binaries coredump.
This solves port-i386/11708 by Atsushi Onoe.
XXX it may be worth it to split FreeBSD syscall code off syscall.c similar way
XXX as other emulations
GENERIC is the kernel used on new installs and too many things overlap the
resources (irq mostly) the default isa version may be using which causes
panics on reboot.
returns for floppy controllers i/o ports. i.e.
1. 1 range of length 4 (which conveniently "forgets" the ctl i/o port),
2. 2 ranges: 1 of length 4 and the ctl i/o port.
3. 1 range of length 6 which goes to the end of the ctl i/o.
Make this line up with the MI fdc code by mapping in a range of 4 on the
base i/o and then either direct or submapping the ctl i/o. In the one case
where the BIOS lies and says it's not there just map it in anyways. (but note
the fact to the end user).
This is very adhoc work for IETF meeting.
- Since it seems that 'an' and 'wi' have similar hardware, low level
functions should be shared.
- There are PCI/ISA cards of Aironet but not supported yet.
- The wiconfig interface is changed so that wiconfig cannot be used.
- 'ancontrol' of FreeBSD is not ported.
- Only infrastructure mode is tested.
- WEP is not supported.
Though I only have an Aironet card, Cisco card should be expected to work.