but add a second argument to it to indicate whether the TLB/caches need to be
flushed. Default cortex to pmap_needs_fixup = 1. But check the MMFR3 field
to see if the fixed can be skipped.
Use a cf_flag bit 0 to indicate whether the A9 L2 cache should disable (bit 0 = 1)
or enabeld (bit = 0).
With these changes, the A9 MMU can use traverse caches to do MMU tablewalks
Also, make sure all memory has the shareable bit for the A9.
<arm32/machdep.h>
Move the extern for cpu_reset_address to the same file.
Add cpu_reset_address_paddr.
Kill cpu_reset_v4_MMU_disable.
if cpu_reset_address is NULL, then the MMU will be disabled.
unwanted sideeffects in the RB_ASKNAME case. This fixes PR/46732.
No longer wrap MD cpu_rootconf(), as hp300 port stores reboot information
as a side effect. Instead call MI rootconf() from MD code which makes
rootconf() now a wrapper to setroot().
Adjust several MD routines to set the global booted_device,booted_partition
variables instead of passing partial information to setroot().
Make cpu_rootconf(9) describe the calling order.
source file as the entropy-pool code itself. Move it to std. This
will be cleaned up more when I split the sources up as they should be.
This fixes build breaks on several ports. Thanks to Havard Eidnes for
pointing them out.
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2011/08/25/msg005404.html
This is used by disk tools such as disklabel(8) to dynamically decide is
the undelyling platform uses a disklabel-in-mbr-partition or not
(instead of using a compile-time list of ports).
getlabelusesmbr() reads the sysctl kern.labelusesmbr, takes its value from the
machdep #define LABELUSESMBR.
For evbmips, make LABELUSESMBR 1 if the platform uses pmon
as bootloader, and 0 (the previous value) otherwise.
sys/stdarg.h and expect compiler to provide proper builtins, defaulting
to the GCC interface. lint still has a special fallback.
Reduce abuse of _BSD_VA_LIST_ by defining __va_list by default and
derive va_list as required by standards.
<http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2010/04/02/msg007941.html>,
divide each machine's bus.h into bus_defs.h (constants & data types)
and bus_funcs.h (macro implementations of bus_space(9) routines and MD
prototypes).
Note that some bus_space(9) routines' implementation will move to .c
files from inline subroutines or macros in .h files.
I've only made the split for machine architectures where there is PCI.
All of the non-PCI-having architectures will require a similar split.
These #include files are not referenced by any (committed) Makefiles or
header files, yet. Changes to Makefiles, to <sys/bus.h>, and to some
more machine-dependent files will dribble in before I throw the switch.
pci_find_rom(), pci_intr_map(9), pci_enumerate_bus(), nor the match
predicate passed to pciide_compat_intr_establish() should ever modify
their pci_attach_args argument, so make their pci_attach_args arguments
const and deal with the fallout throughout the kernel.
For the most part, these changes add a 'const' where there was no
'const' before, however, some drivers and MD code used to modify
pci_attach_args. Now those drivers either copy their pci_attach_args
and modify the copy, or refrain from modifying pci_attach_args:
Xen: according to Manuel Bouyer, writing to pci_attach_args in
pci_intr_map() was a leftover from Xen 2. Probably a bug. I
stopped writing it. I have not tested this change.
siside(4): sis_hostbr_match() needlessly wrote to pci_attach_args.
Probably a bug. I use a temporary variable. I have not tested this
change.
slide(4): sl82c105_chip_map() overwrote the caller's pci_attach_args.
Probably a bug. Use a local pci_attach_args. I have not tested
this change.
viaide(4): via_sata_chip_map() and via_sata_chip_map_new() overwrote the
caller's pci_attach_args. Probably a bug. Make a local copy of the
caller's pci_attach_args and modify the copy. I have not tested
this change.
While I'm here, make pci_mapreg_submap() static.
With these changes in place, I have tested the compilation of these
kernels:
alpha GENERIC
amd64 GENERIC XEN3_DOM0
arc GENERIC
atari HADES MILAN-PCIIDE
bebox GENERIC
cats GENERIC
cobalt GENERIC
evbarm-eb NSLU2
evbarm-el ADI_BRH ARMADILLO9 CP3100 GEMINI GEMINI_MASTER GEMINI_SLAVE GUMSTIX
HDL_G IMX31LITE INTEGRATOR IQ31244 IQ80310 IQ80321 IXDP425 IXM1200
KUROBOX_PRO LUBBOCK MARVELL_NAS NAPPI SHEEVAPLUG SMDK2800 TEAMASA_NPWR
TEAMASA_NPWR_FC TS7200 TWINTAIL ZAO425
evbmips-el AP30 DBAU1500 DBAU1550 MALTA MERAKI MTX-1 OMSAL400 RB153 WGT624V3
evbmips64-el XLSATX
evbppc EV64260 MPC8536DS MPC8548CDS OPENBLOCKS200 OPENBLOCKS266
OPENBLOCKS266_OPT P2020RDB PMPPC RB800 WALNUT
hp700 GENERIC
i386 ALL XEN3_DOM0 XEN3_DOMU
ibmnws GENERIC
macppc GENERIC
mvmeppc GENERIC
netwinder GENERIC
ofppc GENERIC
prep GENERIC
sandpoint GENERIC
sgimips GENERIC32_IP2x
sparc GENERIC_SUN4U KRUPS
sparc64 GENERIC
As of Sun Apr 3 15:26:26 CDT 2011, I could not compile these kernels
with or without my patches in place:
### evbmips-el GDIUM
nbmake: nbmake: don't know how to make /home/dyoung/pristine-nbsd/src/sys/arch/mips/mips/softintr.c. Stop
### evbarm-el MPCSA_GENERIC
src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/MPCSA_GENERIC:318: ds1672rtc*: unknown device `ds1672rtc'
### ia64 GENERIC
/tmp/genassym.28085/assym.c: In function 'f111':
/tmp/genassym.28085/assym.c:67: error: invalid application of 'sizeof' to incomplete type 'struct pcb'
/tmp/genassym.28085/assym.c:76: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
### sgimips GENERIC32_IP3x
crmfb.o: In function `crmfb_attach':
crmfb.c:(.text+0x2304): undefined reference to `ddc_read_edid'
crmfb.c:(.text+0x2304): relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_26 against `ddc_read_edid'
crmfb.c:(.text+0x234c): undefined reference to `edid_parse'
crmfb.c:(.text+0x234c): relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_26 against `edid_parse'
crmfb.c:(.text+0x2354): undefined reference to `edid_print'
crmfb.c:(.text+0x2354): relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_26 against `edid_print'
to store disk quota usage and limits, integrated with ffs
metadata. Usage is checked by fsck_ffs (no more quotacheck)
and is covered by the WAPBL journal. Enabled with kernel
option QUOTA2 (added where QUOTA was enabled in kernel config files),
turned on with tunefs(8) on a per-filesystem
basis. mount_mfs(8) can also turn quotas on.
See http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2011/02/19/msg010025.html
for details.
- Replace most remaining uses of l_addr with uvm_lwp_getuarea() or lwp_getpcb().
- Amend assembly in ports where it accesses PCB via struct user.
- Rename L_ADDR to L_PCB in few places. Reduce sys/user.h inclusions.
<sys/systm.h> to the one file that did not already contain it.
This now means that physmem can be changed by updating systm.h and uvm_page.c
(excluding fixing printfs)