has PAGEABLE and INTRSAFE flags. PAGEABLE now really means "pageable",
not "allocate vm_map_entry's from non-static pool", so update all map
creations to reflect that. INTRSAFE maps are maps that are used in
interrupt context (e.g. kmem_map, mb_map), and thus use the static
map entry pool (XXX as does kernel_map, for now). This will eventually
change now these maps are locked, as well.
managed pages, into KVA space. Since the pages are managed, we should
use pmap_enter(), not pmap_kenter_pa().
Also, when entering the mappings, enter with an access_type of
VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE. We do this for a couple of reasons:
(1) On systems that have H/W mod/ref attributes, the hardware
may not be able to track mod/ref done by a bus master.
(2) On systems that have to do mod/ref emulation, this prevents
a mod/ref page fault from potentially happening while in an
interrupt context, which can be problematic.
This latter change is fairly important if we ever want to be able to
transfer DMA-safe memory pages to anonymous memory objects; we will need
to know that the pages are modified, or else data could be lost!
Note that while the pages are unowned (i.e. "just DMA-safe memory pages"),
they won't consume any swap resources, as the mappings are wired, and
the pages aren't on the active or inactive queues.
directly, call the function pointer (*if_input)(ifp, m). The input routine
expects the packet header to be at the head of the packet, and will adjust
as necessary. Privatize the layer 2 input and output routines, allowing
*_ifattach() to set them up as appropriate.
the child inherits the stack pointer from the parent (traditional
behavior). Like the signal stack, the stack area is secified as
a low address and a size; machine-dependent code accounts for stack
direction.
This is required for clone(2).
define a flag UVM_PGA_USERESERVE to allow non-kernel object
allocations to use pages from the reserve.
use the new flag for allocations in pmap modules.
When we put a page on the collection list, we must subtract NPVPPG from the
total free count: one for each pv_entry that's free in that page, and one for
each free pv_entry in other pages that we're going to eat by moving the ones
in the page being collected.
* Map the message buffer with access_type = VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE `just
because'.
* Map the file system buffers with access_type = VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE to
avoid possible problems with pagemove().
* Do not use VM_PROT_EXEC with either of the above.
* Map pages for /dev/mem with access_type = prot. Also, DO NOT use
pmap_kenter() for this, as we DO NOT want to lose modification information.
* Map pages in dumpsys() with VM_PROT_READ.
* Map pages in m68k mappedcopyin()/mappedcopyout() and writeback() with
access_type = prot.
* For now, bus_dma*(), pmap_map(), vmapbuf(), and similar functions still use
access_type = 0. This should probably be revisited.
These patches include:
Added framebuffer mapping for color framebuffer to support color wscons
which is coming soon.
Renamed wskbdmap_mfii[ch] to wskbdmap_next[ch]
Changed video to be white on black instead of black on white.
Now handles and discards mouse interrupts.
Video and keyboard is now working on mono machines.
write operations appear to lose scsi interrupts and causes timeouts.
changes in this checkin include:
a nextdma bugfix causing a diagnostic check to erroneously trigger
Changed tail strategy to only use tail buffer for the minimal end slop
changed expected write dma overrun to 32 bytes.
turned on nextdma diagnostic check for dma end address since it
no longer gets triggerred by ethernet dma and helps debug scsi dma.
Added esp debugging printout and support.
a filesystem, but is not stable enough yet for general use.
increased priority of ethernet interrupts, mostly useful to aid debugging
of scsi interrupts while using an nfs disk.
added additional debugging output in the next dma driver.
perform extranneous cache flushes/purges before dma reads/ after dma writes
to aid debugging of scsi dma.
Make the initializer for BAUDLO depend on PCLK directly; it was incorrect on
some ports where PCLK is not 4.9152MHz.
XXX Is the default value actually used?
it still probes the disks ok, but is having trouble with 0xdeadbeef
in buffers read from the disk. Suspected problems with DMA alignment
and toggling the secret ninja dma control register
remove check for normal chaining interrupts and add check for combined chaining interrupts
only when used with a tail chain. This allows scsi to work for short unaligned buffers
and large aligned buffers.
This fix removes putting 0xfeedbeef in the unused restart registers.
When that was done, the machine would panic after a short while
with 0xfeedbeef in the normal dma buffer registers. A restart
cycle is probably hapenning without an interrupt or something.
minor of libc and the major of libutil). For little-endian architectures
merge the bnswap() assembly versions with nto* and hton* using symbols
aliasing. Use symbol renaming for the bswap function in this case to avoid
namespace pollution.
Declare bswap* in machine/bswap.h, not machine/endian.h. For little-endian
machines, common code for inline macros go in machine/byte_swap.h
Sync libkern with libc.
Adjust #include in kernel sources for machine/bswap.h.
Unfortunately, to get dma to work, we have to align past the end of
the buffer, which smashes other variables on the stack.
match function still disabled, as it isn't ready yet.
of DD_NEXT for regular dma transfers, and not just ethernet transmit.
Keep track of dma read/write direction and set it each time we start or
restart dma. This allows scsi to work, and doesn't appear to hinder ethernet.
- returned EOPNOTSUPP rather than -1.
- no check for negative offset.
many of these fix potential security problems in these drivers.
XXX XXX XXX
the d_mmap cdev routine should be changed to have a prototype like:
paddr_t (*d_mmap) __P((dev_t, off_t, int));
by someone!
- cpu_set_kpc() now takes void *arg third argument, passed to the
entry point.
- cpu_fork() allows parent to be non-curproc iff parent is proc0.
When forking non-curproc, assume its state has already been saved.
- Adjust various pieces of machine-dependent code to account of all of this.
-sys/lib/libkern builds as library per default (as it was documented all
the time)
-ports able to LKM set "KERN_AS=obj" explicitely in their Makefiles
(for now; should depend on actual "option LKM" or -better- functions
included for LKM use should be pulled in by a stub)
-always link libcompat before libkern - libkern stuff can be referred to
by libcompat, but not the other way
struct scsipi_adapter; they were not used.
Add a scsipi_ioctl entry point to struct scsipi_adapter. This will be
used to issue ioctl commands to the host adapters.
Inspired by PR #6090, from Matt Jacob.
which require special handling, e.g. sigreturn on m68k.
This differs from the old sigreturn trap in that we require the syscall
number to be in register d0, just like the regular syscall entry point.
This will allow sigreturn to be versioned in the future without the need
to allocate another trap vector.
u-area in machine-dependent code. Instead, call exit2() to schedule
the reaper to free them for us, once it is safe to do so (i.e. we are
no longer running on the dead proc's vmspace and stack).