- Better disklabel handling. While a disklabel isn't used
in the driver, some versions of the OpenPROM insist on
one being present in order to boot from floppy. These
changes provide a default label (in a way similar to how
the SCSI disk driver provides a default) so that a user
can more easily place the label on the disk.
- Fix semi-bug in bootpath handling. It appears as if the
bootpath can appear in a couple of formats: "/fd@0,0", which
is what bootpath_fake() creates on v0 proms and may be
passed by some v2 proms, and "/fd0" which is what the
v2 prom on my SS2 passes. We now handle both formats.
- Use a mountroot hook to eject the floppy and wait for
the user to insert a filesystem floppy if we're the boot/root
device.
size of the resulting loader. The read_inode() function now returns the
result of the strategy function instead of success in all cases (ufs.c).
Fixes pr#1817
zero since xycmatch no longer sets it). [if you call mapiodev()
with a zero size it will reuse the KVA it returns, swiping the device
out from under you!]
- make xyc->iopbase point in the kernels DVMA space rather than at the
normal malloc'd KVA. this isn't compatable with sun4m [doesn't
have a kernel DVMA space] and will need to be changed later (XXX).
- move disk_attach() to before reading the disk label as per Jason.
otherwise we are reading into an unallocated buffer (oops!)
zero since xdcmatch no longer sets it). [if you call mapiodev()
with a zero size it will reuse the KVA it returns, swiping the device
out from under you!]
- make xdc->iopbase point in the kernels DVMA space rather than at the
normal malloc'd KVA. this isn't compatable with sun4m [doesn't
have a kernel DVMA space] and will need to be changed later (XXX).
- move disk_attach() to before reading the disk label as per Jason.
otherwise we are reading into an unallocated buffer (oops!)
device address (bus_tmp, bus_map, and mapiodev now do this for us).
also, we handle all our mappings, so don't have obio.c do any for us
(i.e. don't set ra->ra_len in xycmatch).
device address (bus_tmp, bus_map, and mapiodev now do this for us).
also, we handle all our mappings, so don't have obio.c do any for us
(i.e. don't set ra->ra_len in xdcmatch).
- controller calls scsi_done() with error XS_TIMEOUT
- scsi_done() calls sddone()
- sddone() calls disk_unbusy()
- scsi_done() calls controller to retry command (missing the
call to disk_busy())
- controller calls scsi_done()
- scsi_done() calls sddone()
- sddone() calls disk_busy(), which panics because of the imbalance.
Bug noticed by Leo Weppleman, who also suggested this fix; pass an additional
boolean argument ("complete") to the device's "done" routine, with a
value of `0' passed from the previous call to "done", and add an additional
call to "done" when the xfer resources are freed.
and thus probed the wrong address on the 4/300 (but it worked because
it was probing the esp0 registers!).
now that bus_tmp() adds the offset in for us [as of obio 1.19] i
discoved that a byte access to the dma registers is not allowed.
so, i've change probeget to use a word access.
page boundaries:
- change bus_tmp() to include the offset from the start of page in the
returned KVA [rather than forcing each driver to add it back in
individually]
- changed bus_map() to include the offset from the start of page in the
the returned value if a mapping is found in the PROM's KVA area
- clarified a few comments
the sys/dev/tcvar.h TurboChannel configuration structures. (the initializers
in sys/arch/pmax/tc were already changed; the structure definition wasn't,
which broke autoconfiguration.)
to the identification request in rdmatch(). Similar in spirit to a
patch from Jason Downs (written eons ago), but limited to the broken
device we're trying to reach. My patch tested (and fixed :-) by
Herb Peyerl.