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1921 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
fvdl
1ee7d22c0b Remove prefix construction for softdeps. Add SOFTDEP option to GENERIC. 2000-06-22 20:27:49 +00:00
scottr
fbafc16812 Revert debug-related bogon that snuck in (no change in functionality). 2000-06-18 22:58:45 +00:00
scottr
cee7249423 Since interrupts are now enabled during ADB autoconfig, it's possible to get
a keyboard event before wskbd is attached. Make sure we've done that before
passing an event to kbd_intr(), which in turn hands off to wskbd_input().
This is another part of the fix for PR 10086.
2000-06-17 18:00:47 +00:00
scottr
6f644439a9 Only the first device that we're sure is a keyboard should be attached
as the wskbd console device.  (Part of the fix for PR 10086.)
2000-06-17 17:46:40 +00:00
veego
223d7455c7 Remove the obsolete config fragments for kernel crypto, because the IPsec
crypto code is now in the kernel source tree.
2000-06-14 22:02:13 +00:00
fredb
1c3835d907 Enable "rnd" pseudo-device. It's no longer experimental, and works just
fine on mac68k.
2000-06-11 18:09:34 +00:00
scottr
50cde82828 Since interrupts are now enabled during ADB autoconfig, it's possible
to get a mouse event before wsmouse is attached. Make sure we've done
that before passing an event to wsmouse_input().
2000-06-11 17:26:47 +00:00
scottr
162689f352 We don't need ADB debugging enabled any longer. 2000-06-10 02:33:59 +00:00
scottr
a91ead9a5d From Hauke Fath: clean up disklabel support, particularly for
native NetBSD labels.
2000-06-09 15:27:35 +00:00
scottr
d220ba7dc4 Make this compile with GRF_COMPAT. Problem pointed out by Hauke Fath. 2000-06-08 06:01:27 +00:00
soren
a9aa2abf94 defopt SYSCALL_DEBUG. 2000-06-06 18:52:30 +00:00
jhawk
c063b64a2b Do not clear msgbufenabled in dumpsys(). Dump messages will now go to
the message buffer. This can be invaluable in debugging if the dump
fails (assuming a persistant message buffer)
2000-06-05 23:44:55 +00:00
nisimura
4371d91433 Have MI ncr53c9x_attach() the 2nd and 3rd arguments for scsipi_adater
and scsipi_device respectively, with size reduction of ncr53c9x_softc.
Specifying NULL instructs the driver to use default adapter and default
device codes. Every target port has ncr53c9x_attach(sc, NULL, NULL) anyway.
2000-06-05 07:59:50 +00:00
thorpej
8871d8563a Add a comment on single-processor systems about p_cpu being initialized
by fork1().
2000-05-31 05:06:43 +00:00
thorpej
e03e9e8086 Rather than starting init and creating kthreads by forking and then
doing a cpu_set_kpc(), just pass the entry point and argument all
the way down the fork path starting with fork1().  In order to
avoid special-casing the normal fork in every cpu_fork(), MI code
passes down child_return() and the child process pointer explicitly.

This fixes a race condition on multiprocessor systems; a CPU could
grab the newly created processes (which has been placed on a run queue)
before cpu_set_kpc() would be performed.
2000-05-28 05:48:59 +00:00
jdolecek
c5d51d433e fix prototype for fd_mod_free() - should fix port-mac68k/10063 2000-05-27 10:25:15 +00:00
sommerfeld
40339b39f9 Reduce use of curproc in several places:
- Change ktrace interface to pass in the current process, rather than
p->p_tracep, since the various ktr* function need curproc anyway.

 - Add curproc as a parameter to mi_switch() since all callers had it
handy anyway.

 - Add a second proc argument for inferior() since callers all had
curproc handy.

Also, miscellaneous cleanups in ktrace:

 - ktrace now always uses file-based, rather than vnode-based I/O
(simplifies, increases type safety); eliminate KTRFLAG_FD & KTRFAC_FD.
Do non-blocking I/O, and yield a finite number of times when receiving
EWOULDBLOCK before giving up.

 - move code duplicated between sys_fktrace and sys_ktrace into ktrace_common.

 - simplify interface to ktrwrite()
2000-05-27 00:40:29 +00:00
thorpej
a7d0570e67 First sweep at scheduler state cleanup. Collect MI scheduler
state into global and per-CPU scheduler state:

	- Global state: sched_qs (run queues), sched_whichqs (bitmap
	  of non-empty run queues), sched_slpque (sleep queues).
	  NOTE: These may collectively move into a struct schedstate
	  at some point in the future.

	- Per-CPU state, struct schedstate_percpu: spc_runtime
	  (time process on this CPU started running), spc_flags
	  (replaces struct proc's p_schedflags), and
	  spc_curpriority (usrpri of processes on this CPU).

	- Every platform must now supply a struct cpu_info and
	  a curcpu() macro.  Simplify existing cpu_info declarations
	  where appropriate.

	- All references to per-CPU scheduler state now made through
	  curcpu().  NOTE: this will likely be adjusted in the future
	  after further changes to struct proc are made.

Tested on i386 and Alpha.  Changes are mostly mechanical, but apologies
in advance if it doesn't compile on a particular platform.
2000-05-26 21:19:19 +00:00
thorpej
8964c35eca Introduce a new process state distinct from SRUN called SONPROC
which indicates that the process is actually running on a
processor.  Test against SONPROC as appropriate rather than
combinations of SRUN and curproc.  Update all context switch code
to properly set SONPROC when the process becomes the current
process on the CPU.
2000-05-26 00:36:42 +00:00
thorpej
1140468205 Use preempt(), not an open-coded equivalent (which won't be
equivalent for long).
2000-05-24 16:48:33 +00:00
thorpej
071aed40ac A foolish consistency; most parts of the kernel use bp->b_data, so
change these from bp->b_un.b_addr to bp->b_data, as well.  This also
allows us more flexibility to experiment with other data buffer types
hung off of struct buf.
2000-05-19 18:54:22 +00:00
thorpej
463931b3ba Nuke dk_establish() from orbit except from those ports which still use
it to determine the boot device: mvme68k, pc532, macppc, ofppc.  Those
platforms should be changed to use device_register().  In the mean time,
those ports defined __BROKEN_DK_ESTABLISH.
2000-05-16 05:45:44 +00:00
minoura
6943d5dd19 defopt FPSP. 2000-05-14 14:13:53 +00:00
hubertf
9f48bba3ae Add "install" target, so "make install" after building the kernel
does something useful.  The target can be redefined by putting a
install-kernel-${MACHINE_NAME} target that fits your needs into
/etc/mk.conf.
2000-05-09 00:56:21 +00:00
thorpej
6a33c86623 HAVE_GCC28 -> HAVE_EGCS, and make it match gcc 2.9 as well. Also,
make the use of -Wno-uninitialized explicit, don't rely on a compiler
hack to do it for us.
2000-05-09 00:32:19 +00:00
thorpej
f51470a514 Require that each each MACHINE/MACHINE_ARCH supply a lock.h. This file
contains the values __SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED and __SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED, which
replace the old SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED and SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED.  These files
are also required to supply inline functions __cpu_simple_lock(),
__cpu_simple_lock_try(), and __cpu_simple_unlock() if locking is to be
supported on that platform (i.e. if MULTIPROCESSOR is defined in the
_KERNEL case).  Change these functions to take an int * (&alp->lock_data)
rather than the struct simplelock * itself.

These changes make it possible for userland to use the locking primitives
by including <machine/lock.h>.
2000-04-29 03:31:45 +00:00
itojun
3be41bae18 add stf pseudo interface (commented out due to possible security risks) 2000-04-19 06:50:27 +00:00
jdolecek
2a0b424186 LKM fixes:
* fix a typo in callout_stop() call
* prototype fd_mod_init(), fd_mod_free() to avoid warnings
* include iwm_mod.h

Fix sent in port-mac68k/9787 by Dave Huang.
2000-04-05 11:37:13 +00:00
scottr
3ca0215f69 Correct a pasto in pm_pmgrop_pm1(); while there were no negative side
effects, the place this code ended up couldn't have had any positive
effect, either.
2000-04-05 07:29:18 +00:00
scottr
15a3a17a43 Correct a few instances where we returned from a function that
had set splhigh() but returned without restoring the previous spl.
The PowerBook keyboard works better, now, but still starts to flake
out pretty badly at 70+ wpm.
2000-04-05 07:18:07 +00:00
scottr
4d23f7686d Attach all displays, keyboards, and mice, not just the first
ones found.
2000-03-31 08:27:43 +00:00
scottr
10c763efa3 The declaration for esp has moved to conf/files. (Hi Charles!) 2000-03-27 21:47:46 +00:00
kleink
230876cf26 Merge parts of chs-ubc2 into the trunk:
* Remove the casts to vaddr_t from the round_page() and trunc_page() macros to
  make them type-generic, which is necessary i.e. to operate on file offsets
  without truncating them.
* In due course, cast pointer arguments to these macros to an appropriate
  integral type (paddr_t, vaddr_t).

Originally done by Chuck Silvers, updated by myself.
2000-03-26 20:42:21 +00:00
tsutsui
9100212ef0 Add a "sc_rev" member to ncr5380_softc and handle CXD1180 quirk
in MI ncr5380sbc.
2000-03-25 15:27:54 +00:00
thorpej
b667a5a357 New callout mechanism with two major improvements over the old
timeout()/untimeout() API:
- Clients supply callout handle storage, thus eliminating problems of
  resource allocation.
- Insertion and removal of callouts is constant time, important as
  this facility is used quite a lot in the kernel.

The old timeout()/untimeout() API has been removed from the kernel.
2000-03-23 06:30:07 +00:00
scottr
7dbb8560d6 Revert to the old practice of always setting up MRG, even if we don't
need it for ADB.  Besides the misleading message at autoconf time,
MRG is sometimes useful for things other than ADB.
2000-03-20 08:07:52 +00:00
scottr
4f29e4d330 Add and use macros to build ADB FLUSH, LISTEN, and TALK commands. 2000-03-19 07:37:58 +00:00
scottr
edfc8b89ad The MRG and direct ADB drivers were inconsistent in how they worked with
a serial console; the direct driver didn't care, but the MRG driver
wouldn't probe ADB when using a serial console.  Remove the check from
the MRG version of the code to resolve this difference.
2000-03-19 06:07:05 +00:00
scottr
513f613391 Add the RasterOps 24MxTV; this card operates in the same manner as two
other RasterOps boards we already handle.  Information provided by
Greg Kerr.
2000-03-18 20:53:24 +00:00
mycroft
6780878550 Fix pasto in previous. 2000-03-18 16:14:57 +00:00
mycroft
0af581a1a1 Add a ncr5380_attach() routine which does part of the initialization, attaches
the scsibus, and does the addref/delref dance.
2000-03-18 16:13:22 +00:00
scottr
c62e39490c Check to make sure we get a valid handler ID in response to a TALK R3. 2000-03-18 08:07:50 +00:00
tron
e86957458a Install "machineendian_machdep.h". 2000-03-17 22:36:31 +00:00
scottr
0a23aef85e Resurrect a chunk of code from the ite driver that we lost along the way.
This code is necessary for SE/30 internal video, at a minimum.
2000-03-17 04:46:32 +00:00
mycroft
9e21b6555a In the `MY THAT'S GROSS' department...
Eliminate the recursive include of machine/endian.h from sys/endian.h.
2000-03-17 00:09:18 +00:00
oster
1bad2e1909 Add the RAIDframe device major to the machine-dependent config files
so that the right entries get added to dev_name2blk[].  Needed for / on RAID.
(Whoops!  I missed checking these in when adding the RAID_AUTOCONFIG stuff.)
2000-03-14 15:56:51 +00:00
scottr
87bf486935 Back out previous; it's now dead code. 2000-03-09 23:15:23 +00:00
scottr
d5f475149c The last change has proven unreliable. Attack the problem differently;
assume that the address we have is the correct PA if we can't
figure it out by groveling.  This time it really (yes, really)
works on the PowerBook 14x/16x/170.
2000-03-09 22:27:09 +00:00
scottr
6755970bcf Low-level drivers, like the Power Manager driver, can get us into a major
funk when they misbehave and give us unexpected results.  Specifically:

 - Don't assume that the first free slot is at the top of the table if
   we can't find one.
 - Don't increment ADBNumDevices when backfilling "holes" left by devices
   that didn't respond to a TALK R3 during the initial device scan.
 - Don't assume that an address reassignment worked; make sure something
   responds on the new address before plowing forward.
 - If after device reassignment there are no free slots, make sure to
   indicate this fact.
 - Failing all else, handle the situation where we run out of slots in
   the device table -- which now should "never" happen -- gracefully.

While the Power Manager driver still sometimes misbehaves, it shouldn't
cause the system to crash/hang due to us walking off the end of the
device table.
2000-03-07 06:35:22 +00:00
scottr
027952236a Two changes to facilitate (better) PowerBook 1xx support:
- Use a mask to account for address space "wrapping"
 - Check supervisor data space if we can't find a PTE in user data space
2000-03-04 08:16:16 +00:00