* increase _SYS_NAMELEN defined in sys/utsname.h to 128 to allow long(ish) revisions
* sHaikuRevision is now a static character array (in both libroot and kernel)
* adjust build tool set_haiku_revision to write the revision as string
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the first possible configuration. This will probably result in a "everything
mapped to a single IRQ" situation, but should get systems that make use of link
devices in APIC mode at least running.
To make more sensible decisions the interface has to be changed next as it
currently doesn't allow to get anything but the very first possible config.
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resources we input the desired configuration and then set them. Note that the
set_current_resources() ("_SRS") method is pretty picky (on the low-level ACPI
side) and needs the configuration in exactly the form get_current_resources()
("_CRS") returns, so that's why we need to utilize that buffer as a template.
Looking at FreeBSD there seem to be systems that don't actually provide a
"_CRS", where we will need to fall back to using the get_possible_resources()
("_PRS") data to construct a valid template...
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from settings retrieved through get_{current|possible}_resources().
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* remove manual sDisplayMode and make use of mode_list_area via Axel's common accelerant code using vesa as example
* move mask enabled write32 function to accelerant with write32 calls
* move register offsets into mode.h headers
* rename DxMode* to CardMode*
* make adjustments and implement radeon hd mode setting further
* remove previously defined kStdModeTimings
* hardware mode setting still needs work
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turns out to be flaky, is a little bit of a hack anyway and performs unnecessary
operations. The functionality is now handled kernel side which optimizes those
problems away.
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for the introduced get_pci_info() method in ACPI as it doesn't work reliably.
The new version should be more robust and efficient as it only resolves the
root bridge values once.
* Don't try to read and use the secondary bus register for the root bridge as
it isn't actually a normal bridge. We get the root bridge bus by using the
Base Bus Number (_BBN) method.
* Rewrite the logic to recurse down to all busses.
* Minor debug output changes to make the info more readable.
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IO-APIC can be easily enabled to test it on various configurations. Note that
the previous default opt-out didn't work because the safemode options would not
be touched at all when not actually entering the boot menu.
Once IO-APIC is more broadly tested this can be removed again and the opt-out
option reenabled.
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to PCI devices partly using the new ACPI interface and by using bridge config
information from PCI.
* Added lookup of matching device/pin combinations and update of the relevant
interrupt line variable via the new PCI module function. This means that the
Global System Interrupt (GSI) that is used after switching to the IO-APIC is
now stored in the PCI config space and drivers enumerating these devices will
now attach their interrupt handlers to the right IRQs.
* Resolve all relevant interrupt information directly into the irq_routing_entry
so that can be used as the single source for config information. This includes
resolving the current setting of any PCI link devices into the irq field that
represents a GSI now.
* Use that info to configure interrupts in arch_int.cpp and remove the logic
there.
* Some cleanup and added debug output.
This implements the final missing part for using IO-APICs and full APIC mode for
interrupt routing. Note that there is no quirk handling of any form, so this
may very well not work on some configurations. Note also that I have tested this
only on one machine so far. Once proper testing is done the default of disabling
the IO-APIC can be removed.
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the base bus number and segment which is what we're using them for. It should
work generically, however I only tested it to look up PCI bridge devices.
The logic is a subset of what is done in AcpiEvPciConfigRegionSetup when setting
up the operation region for a PCI device.
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the cached pci_info and writes the new value into PCI config space. Drivers
using either mechanism to enumerate devices will therefore get the updated
value.
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layout API, we probably can just phase it out after a while.
* Introduced new constructors, and added missing flags to one of them to make
it more convenient to use.
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a pointer (also as written would prob crash); use new mode sanity check on the provided static mode
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* Some automatic whitespace cleanup.
This makes the interrupt model change via kernel actually work.
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* Remove wrong extra line when printing an irq_descriptor.
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correct PCI IRQ routing table for that mode. With this, we finally get the right
PIRQ <-> Global System Interrupt mapping and can therefore program the right
IO APIC entries. The only missing part now is to fix up the pci_info of the
devices with the then active GSI.
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