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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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221526 |
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06-May-2011 |
jhb |
Retire isa_setup_intr() and isa_teardown_intr() and use the generic bus versions instead. They were never needed as bus_generic_intr() and bus_teardown_intr() had been changed to pass the original child device up in 42734, but the ISA bus was not converted to new-bus until 45720.
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204309 |
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25-Feb-2010 |
attilio |
Introduce the new kernel sub-tree x86 which should contain all the code shared and generalized between our current amd64, i386 and pc98.
This is just an initial step that should lead to a more complete effort. For the moment, a very simple porting of cpufreq modules, BIOS calls and the whole MD specific ISA bus part is added to the sub-tree but ideally a lot of code might be added and more shared support should grow.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated Reviewed by: emaste, kib, jhb, imp Discussed on: arch MFC: 3 weeks
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182836 |
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07-Sep-2008 |
nyan |
- Add the i386_memio_map_load() function to load I/O address table. - Add the bus_space_compare macro for bus_space consistency. - Switch using the bus_space_map_load() in isa_load_resourcev().
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172032 |
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01-Sep-2007 |
nyan |
Fix a kernel panic due to a NULL pointer access on pc98.
When any PnP device exists, isa_release_resource() is called with no activated resource. So a bushandle is not allocated yet.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
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166901 |
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23-Feb-2007 |
piso |
o break newbus api: add a new argument of type driver_filter_t to bus_setup_intr()
o add an int return code to all fast handlers
o retire INTR_FAST/IH_FAST
For more info: http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=465712+0+current/freebsd-current
Reviewed by: many Approved by: re@
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150550 |
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25-Sep-2005 |
phk |
__RMAN_RESOURCE_VISIBLE not necessary.
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139790 |
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06-Jan-2005 |
imp |
/* -> /*- for copyright notices, minor format tweaks as necessary
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139279 |
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24-Dec-2004 |
imp |
Get rid of #ifdef for legacy system. Move that into the MD code. Export minimal symbols to allow this to happen.
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131534 |
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03-Jul-2004 |
imp |
Don't define __RMAN_RESOURCE_VISISBLE. They aren't needed here after I've converted the direct accessing of struct resource members to the preferred interface.
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131405 |
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01-Jul-2004 |
nyan |
This needs __RMAN_RESOURCE_VISIBLE if PC98 is defined.
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127139 |
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17-Mar-2004 |
jmg |
remove stale comment since these limits have been increased YEARS ago...
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115703 |
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02-Jun-2003 |
obrien |
Use __FBSDID().
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90762 |
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17-Feb-2002 |
nyan |
- Split the routine to initialize a bus_space_handle into the separate function. - Only access a bus_space_handle if the resource type is SYS_RES_MEMORY or SYS_RES_IOPORT. - Add the bus_space_subregion supports.
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90466 |
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10-Feb-2002 |
nyan |
Add needed include.
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88376 |
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21-Dec-2001 |
tmm |
Use the new resource_list_print_type() function. Pass the bus device to isa_init() (this is needed for the sparc64 version).
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84615 |
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07-Oct-2001 |
nyan |
Rewrite the pc98 bus_space stuff.
The type of bus_space_tag_t is now a pointer to bus_space_tag structure, and the bus_space_tag structure saves pointers to functions for direct access and relocate access.
Added bsh_bam member to the bus_space_handle structure, it saves access method either direct access or relocate access which is called by bus_space_* functions.
Added the mecia device support. If the bs_da and bs_ra in bus tag are set NEPC_io_space_tag and NEPC_mem_space_tag respectively, new bus_space stuff changes the register of mecia automatically for 16bit access.
Obtained from: NetBSD/pc98
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78391 |
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17-Jun-2001 |
nyan |
Don't assume that resource type is ioport and rid equal 0.
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67346 |
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20-Oct-2000 |
kato |
Convert the type of bus_space_handle_t of pc98 from structure into pointer to structure.
Reviewed by: nyan
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65570 |
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07-Sep-2000 |
nyan |
Don't assume that address of I/O address table increase (PC-98 only).
Pointed out by: Tomokazu HARADA <tkhara@osk4.3web.ne.jp>
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61009 |
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28-May-2000 |
peter |
Redo the isa compat driver shim so that each driver is self contained and does not require that evil list of drivers in isa_compat.h. It uses the same strategy that pci drivers use, namely a COMPAT_ISA_DRIVER() macro that creates the glue on the fly. Theoretically old-style isa drivers should be preloadable now.
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58762 |
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29-Mar-2000 |
kato |
Added indirect pio into the bus space stuff for the NEC PC-98. bus.h includes one of bus_at386.h and bus_pc98.h. Becuase only bus_pc98.h supports indirect pio and bus_at386.h is identical to old bus.h, there is no functional change in PC-AT's kernels. That is, it cannot cause performance loss.
Submitted by: nyan Reviewed by: imp bde and luoqi provided useful comments for earlier version.
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58287 |
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19-Mar-2000 |
peter |
Connect the ISA and PCI compatability shims to an option. In this case it's options COMPAT_OLDISA and COMPAT_OLDPCI. This is meant to be a fairly strong incentive to update the older drivers to newbus, but doesn't (quite) leave anybody hanging with no hardware support. I was talking with a few folks and I was encouraged to simply break or disable the shims but that was a bit too drastic for my liking.
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52174 |
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12-Oct-1999 |
dfr |
* Add struct resource_list* argument to resource_list_alloc and resource_list_release. This removes the dependancy on the layout of ivars.
* Move set_resource, get_resource and delete_resource from isa_if.m to bus_if.m.
* Simplify driver code by providing wrappers to those methods:
bus_set_resource(dev, type, rid, start, count); bus_get_resource(dev, type, rid, startp, countp); bus_get_resource_start(dev, type, rid); bus_get_resource_count(dev, type, rid); bus_delete_resource(dev, type, rid);
* Delete isa_get_rsrc and use bus_get_resource_start instead.
* Fix a stupid typo in isa_alloc_resource reported by Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@FreeBSD.org>.
* Print a diagnostic message if we can't assign resources to a PnP device.
* Change device_print_prettyname() so that it doesn't print "(no driver assigned)-1" for anonymous devices.
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52123 |
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11-Oct-1999 |
peter |
Trim some unused #includes
Submitted by: phk
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50732 |
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01-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Eliminate some magic numbers.
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50477 |
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27-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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47616 |
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30-May-1999 |
dfr |
Allow up to 8 ports, 4 memory regions and two irqs and drqs.
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47398 |
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22-May-1999 |
dfr |
* Factor out the common code between the isa bus drivers for i386 and alpha. * Re-work the resource allocation code to use helper functions in subr_bus.c. * Add simple isa interface for manipulating the resource ranges which can be allocated and remove the code from isa_write_ivar() which was previously used for this purpose.
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47178 |
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14-May-1999 |
dfr |
* Define a new static method DEVICE_IDENTIFY which is called to add device instances to a parent bus. * Define a new method BUS_ADD_CHILD which can be called from DEVICE_IDENTIFY to add new instances. * Add a generic implementation of DEVICE_PROBE which calls DEVICE_IDENTIFY for each driver attached to the parent's devclass. * Move the hint-based isa probe from the isa driver to a new isahint driver which can be shared between i386 and alpha.
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46743 |
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08-May-1999 |
dfr |
Move the declaration of the interrupt type from the driver structure to the BUS_SETUP_INTR call.
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46734 |
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08-May-1999 |
peter |
GC some #if 0 junk
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46718 |
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08-May-1999 |
peter |
Look up the sensitive flag better, allowing interoperation between old and new isa drivers with sensitive flags. If the resource_find() code is meant to "find" the wildcard sensitive flag for a driver even though a unit is supplied, this can be simplified.
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46015 |
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24-Apr-1999 |
kato |
Changed the type of id_port from short into int to avoid wrong conversion from short to unsigned long which is an argument of bus_alloc_resource. Since the value -1 is used to indicate no port reousece, id_port need to be signed (suggested by Doug Rabson and Peter Wemm.)
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45985 |
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24-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Don't clear the hints on release, just the resource containers.
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45723 |
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16-Apr-1999 |
peter |
As a temporary anti-foot-shooting measure, don't let the user attach the atkbd device to isa, as was in the old (and 3.x) GENERIC config.
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45720 |
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16-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Bring the 'new-bus' to the i386. This extensively changes the way the i386 platform boots, it is no longer ISA-centric, and is fully dynamic. Most old drivers compile and run without modification via 'compatability shims' to enable a smoother transition. eisa, isapnp and pccard* are not yet using the new resource manager. Once fully converted, all drivers will be loadable, including PCI and ISA.
(Some other changes appear to have snuck in, including a port of Soren's ATA driver to the Alpha. Soren, back this out if you need to.)
This is a checkpoint of work-in-progress, but is quite functional.
The bulk of the work was done over the last few years by Doug Rabson and Garrett Wollman.
Approved by: core
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45597 |
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11-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Move initialization of SWI's in the tty|net|bio masks from isa.c into the static initializers in ipl.s.
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41414 |
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29-Nov-1998 |
phk |
don't print '?' for ioaddr the device may legitimately not have an ioaddr.
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40565 |
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22-Oct-1998 |
bde |
Initialize isa_devtab entries for interrupt handlers in individual device drivers, not in ioconf.c. Use a different hack in isa_device.h so that a new config(8) is not required yet.
pc98 parts approved by: kato
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40286 |
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13-Oct-1998 |
dg |
Fixed two potentially serious classes of bugs:
1) The vnode pager wasn't properly tracking the file size due to "size" being page rounded in some cases and not in others. This sometimes resulted in corrupted files. First noticed by Terry Lambert. Fixed by changing the "size" pager_alloc parameter to be a 64bit byte value (as opposed to a 32bit page index) and changing the pagers and their callers to deal with this properly. 2) Fixed a bogus type cast in round_page() and trunc_page() that caused some 64bit offsets and sizes to be scrambled. Removing the cast required adding casts at a few dozen callers. There may be problems with other bogus casts in close-by macros. A quick check seemed to indicate that those were okay, however.
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40259 |
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12-Oct-1998 |
bde |
Don't print conflict messages in haveseen_isadev() if CC_QUIET is specified. This makes haveseen_isadev() useful for searching for a free resource. This increases the bitrot in the pci RESOURCE_CHECK code.
Fixed the pre-attach conflict message. The flag for distinguishing pre-attach conflict checks from pre-probe ones was never set.
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37748 |
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19-Jul-1998 |
bde |
Stop physical DMA for the non-auto case in isa_dmadone(). This fixes a small part of a bug suite beginning in the SLICE probes but mostly in the floppy driver. This is a quick fix: the auto case shouldn't be special; DMA should also be stopped in isa_dma_release(); isa_dmastop() probably shouldn't exist; common DMA registers should not be accessed without locking.
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35256 |
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17-Apr-1998 |
des |
Seventy-odd "its" / "it's" typos in comments fixed as per kern/6108.
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33134 |
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06-Feb-1998 |
eivind |
Back out DIAGNOSTIC changes.
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33108 |
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04-Feb-1998 |
eivind |
Turn DIAGNOSTIC into a new-style option.
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32922 |
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31-Jan-1998 |
eivind |
Skip probing devices which have already probed true.
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31457 |
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30-Nov-1997 |
jmg |
fix a few style nites...
make isa_dmacascade, isa_dmastart, isa_dmadone, and find_isadev MUCH easier to be found by starting them at the beginging of the line...
remove braces inside of ifdef RESOURCE_CHECK... found by % in vi...
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31336 |
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21-Nov-1997 |
bde |
Moved splhigh()/spl0() calls from isa_configure() to configure() so that there is a natural place to initialize `safepri' in a future commit. Spinoffs: - spl0() gets called in the unlikely event that isa is not configured. - configure() has better control over enabling interrupts. - it is now less unclear that interrupts aren't actually enabled early. Rev.1.48 of autoconf.c seems to have done the opposite of what was intended - moving the isa_configure() call delayed the spl0() side effect. Added some comments about the bogons. Removed the splhigh() call since it is a no-op.
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30320 |
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12-Oct-1997 |
jkh |
Allow "foo0: disabled, not probed" message to stay, but make it conditional on bootverbose so that those who _really wanna know_ still can. Compromise suggested by: joerg
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29677 |
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21-Sep-1997 |
gibbs |
aha1542.c aic6360.c cy.c fd.c ft.c if_ie.c if_wl.c if_zp.c isa.c isa_device.h labpc.c mcd.c ncr5380.c scd.c seagate.c si.c sio.c tw.c ultra14f.c wcd.c wd.c:
Update for changes in the callout interface.
apic_vector.s icu_vector.s ipl.s ipl_funcs.c:
Add CAM software/hardware interrupt support.
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29613 |
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19-Sep-1997 |
jmg |
teach pnp to keep isa_device structs around, and teach isa.c how to scan these structs for conflics...
it still exist that two PnP cards can colide, but this is up to the user to make sure it doesn't happen...
other modifications to pnp.c to format output properly, and hide more output behind bootverbose flag...
fix some bugons in pnp.h that would of made it difficult for inclusion in external programs (for import of pnpinfo)
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28847 |
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28-Aug-1997 |
msmith |
Here is a patch to alleviate the current problem with the dma interface and the sound driver which uses auto dma.
The dma interface functionality remains however it now checks to see if a dma is operating in auto dma mode and if so it bypasses the busy flag check . I have modified the sound driver 3.5 to adjust for this new behavior and tested it under FreeBSD 3.0 -current
This patch also includes the new function isa_dmastop.
Submitted by: Amancio Hasty <hasty@rah.star-gate.com>
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28755 |
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25-Aug-1997 |
bde |
Check for irq conflicts even if conflicts are allowed. Conflicting irqs can't work (at best, the first one attached wins). It used to be necessary to skip this check because of bogus irqs in the sound drivers, but the sound drivers have been fixed, except possibly the OSS ones.
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28487 |
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21-Aug-1997 |
fsmp |
Made PEND_INTS default. Made NEW_STRATEGY default. Removed misc. old cruft.
Centralized simple locks into mp_machdep.c Centralized simple lock macros into param.h
More cleanup in the direction of making splxx()/cpl MP-safe.
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28138 |
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13-Aug-1997 |
steve |
Add parentheses because == has higher precedence than &.
PR: i386/4225 Submitted by: Frank MacLachlan <fpm@n2.net>
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27749 |
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29-Jul-1997 |
msmith |
Return to using disable/enable_intr() for guarding DMA register access. Mask the read value from the count register in order to return zero correctly after TC, as per intel datasheet : "If it is not autoinitialised, this register will have a count of FFFFH after TC"
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27738 |
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28-Jul-1997 |
msmith |
Pedant attack! Use variable names consistent with discourse in comments. Remove reduntant extra addition that was unncessary, and unneeded mask (asuming inb works correctly).
Submitted by: Stephen McKay <syssgm@dtir.qld.gov.au>
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27737 |
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28-Jul-1997 |
msmith |
Use disable_intr() / read/write_eflags() to ensure that interrupt handlers don't skew the results of isa_dmastatus. The function can be safely called with interrupts disabled.
Submitted by: Stephen McKay <syssgm@dtir.qld.gov.au>
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27639 |
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24-Jul-1997 |
msmith |
Add isa_dmastatus() for reading the current ISA DMA counter for a given channel.
Submitted by: luigi@labinfo.iet.unipi.it (Luigi Rizzo)
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27555 |
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20-Jul-1997 |
bde |
Removed unused #includes.
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27296 |
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09-Jul-1997 |
ache |
Back out my changes with 'conflicts' keyword for IRQs, sounddriver fixed now.
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26949 |
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25-Jun-1997 |
fsmp |
Modified to use merged/renamed functions:
- get_isa_apic_mask() -> isa_apic_mask() - get_isa_apic_irq() && get_eisa_apic_irq() -> isa_apic_pin()
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26513 |
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08-Jun-1997 |
ache |
While deciding to install irq with unneded "conflicts" keyword, additionly check that intr vector is non-NULL
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26512 |
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08-Jun-1997 |
ache |
Add safety check in case "conflicts" keyword specified more times than needed
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26511 |
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08-Jun-1997 |
ache |
Make "conflicts" keyword work again
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26373 |
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02-Jun-1997 |
dfr |
Move interrupt handling code from isa.c to a new file. This should make isa.c (slightly) more portable and will make my life developing the really portable version much easier.
Reviewed by: peter, fsmp
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26309 |
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31-May-1997 |
peter |
Include file updates.. <machine/spl.h> -> <machine/ipl.h>, add <machine/ipl.h> to those files that were depending on getting SWI_* implicitly via <machine/cpufunc.h>
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26268 |
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29-May-1997 |
fsmp |
Added code to manage the local and io APICs as structures.
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26262 |
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29-May-1997 |
peter |
remove opt_smp.h, minor style police
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26157 |
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26-May-1997 |
se |
Add support for shared interrupts to the kernel. This code is meant be (eventually) architecture independent. It provides an emulation of the ISA interrupt registration function register_intr(), but that function does no longer manipulated the interrupt controller and interrupt descriptor table, but calls the architecture dependent function setup_icu() for that purpose.
After the ISA/EISA bus code has been modified to directly call the new interrupt registartion functions (intr_create() and intr_connect()), the emulation of register_intr() should be dropped.
The C level interrupt handler function should take a (void*) argument, and the function pointer type (inthand2_t) should defined in some other place than isa_device.h.
This commit is a pre-requisite for the removal of the PCI specific shared interrupt code.
Reviewed by: dfr,bde
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25498 |
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05-May-1997 |
fsmp |
Code to handle SMP/APIC_IO mapping of ISA INTs to APIC pins above IRQ15.
- doesn't break my system. - NOT yet verified on the affected motherboard.
Stifle an annoying dma_start busy message for the sound cards.
Submitted by: "John S. Dyson" <toor@dyson.iquest.net>
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25216 |
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27-Apr-1997 |
fsmp |
removed all the TEST_UPPERPRIO crud.
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25205 |
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27-Apr-1997 |
fsmp |
informal discussion between Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>, Peter Wemm <peter@spinner.DIALix.COM>, Steve Passe <smp@csn.net>
removed all the IPI_INTS code. made the XFAST_IPI32 code default, renaming Xfastipi32 to Xinvltlb. cleanup of i386/isa/isa_device.h to eliminate SMP dependancies: made the id_irq member of struct isa_device an u_int. made the id_drq member of struct isa_device an int. removed all other '#ifdefs' concerning SMP & APIC_IO. removed SMP/APIC_IO dependancies from if_ze.c.
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25164 |
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26-Apr-1997 |
peter |
Man the liferafts! Here comes the long awaited SMP -> -current merge!
There are various options documented in i386/conf/LINT, there is more to come over the next few days.
The kernel should run pretty much "as before" without the options to activate SMP mode.
There are a handful of known "loose ends" that need to be fixed, but have been put off since the SMP kernel is in a moderately good condition at the moment.
This commit is the result of the tinkering and testing over the last 14 months by many people. A special thanks to Steve Passe for implementing the APIC code!
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24334 |
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27-Mar-1997 |
ache |
Remove recently commited support for iobase == -2 ("port none") is is really probe routine task (return -1 for no ports)
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24237 |
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25-Mar-1997 |
ache |
Replace more verbose "at <not configured>" with less verbose "at ?", we don't need much attention here, because this diagnostic printed first and then card will be configured.
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24236 |
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25-Mar-1997 |
ache |
Follow config intention for iobase: print "at <not configured>" for iobase == -1 (autodetect not happens) and not print anything for iobase == -2 (none) Old code treat this two special config numbers as big port numbers.
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22975 |
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22-Feb-1997 |
peter |
Back out part 1 of the MCFH that changed $Id$ to $FreeBSD$. We are not ready for it yet.
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21673 |
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14-Jan-1997 |
jkh |
Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!) avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been insane otherwise.
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21415 |
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08-Jan-1997 |
nate |
Changed magic # 0xa0000 -> ISA_HOLE_START since it's now defined.
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18819 |
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08-Oct-1996 |
bde |
Fixed pessimized (short) i/o port types.
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18233 |
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10-Sep-1996 |
bde |
Removed more devconf leftovers.
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18084 |
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06-Sep-1996 |
phk |
Remove devconf, it never grew up to be of any use.
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16733 |
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25-Jun-1996 |
bde |
Added #include of <machine/md_var.h>. This will be needed when some declarations are moved from <machine/cpufunc.h> to better places.
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15538 |
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02-May-1996 |
phk |
First pass at cleaning up macros relating to pages, clusters and all that.
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15330 |
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20-Apr-1996 |
gibbs |
Change the devconf description from "ISA or EISA bus" to "ISA bus" now that we have eisaconf.
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15204 |
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11-Apr-1996 |
bde |
Moved AUTO_EOI_[12] and most sio and pcvt options out of the makefile.
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15147 |
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08-Apr-1996 |
smpatel |
Add a lock for DMA Channels to prevent two devices from using the same DMA channel at the same time. The functions isa_dma_acquire() and isa_dma_release() should be used in all ISA drivers which call isa_dmastart(). This can be used more generally to register the usage of DMA channels in any driver, but it is required for drivers using isa_dmastart() and friends.
Clean up sanity checks, error messages, etc. Remove isa_dmadone_nobounce(), it is no longer needed
Reviewed by: bde
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15116 |
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07-Apr-1996 |
bde |
Removed now-unused #includes of <machine/cpu.h>. They were for bootverbose being declared in the wrong place.
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14451 |
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10-Mar-1996 |
gibbs |
Cleanse the SCSI subsystem of its internally defined types u_int32, u_int16, u_int8, int32, int16, int8. Use the system defined *_t types instead.
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14447 |
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10-Mar-1996 |
jkh |
Don't print DMA busy messages - the sound code apparently runs afoul of this without actually providing useful information and works nonetheless. Submitted by: Jim Lowe <james@miller.cs.uwm.edu>
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13646 |
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27-Jan-1996 |
bde |
Allocate DMA bounce buffers only when requested by drivers. Only the fd and wt drivers need bounce buffers, so this normally saves 32K-1K of kernel memory.
Keep track of which DMA channels are busy. isa_dmadone() must now be called when DMA has finished or been aborted.
Panic for unallocated and too-small (required) bounce buffers.
fd.c: There will be new warnings about isa_dmadone() not being called after DMA has been aborted.
sound/dmabuf.c: isa_dmadone() needs more parameters than are available, so temporarily use a new interface isa_dmadone_nobounce() to avoid having to worry about panics for fake parameters. Untested.
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13644 |
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26-Jan-1996 |
bde |
Cleaned up unused #includes and some other historical cruft. Sorted and KNFised declarations.
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13505 |
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19-Jan-1996 |
phk |
Reinstate AUTO_EOI_1. This did break suspend/resume on some portables. In particular mine. We may want to make it a negative option to keep GENERIC sane, ie NO_AUTO_EOI_1.
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12991 |
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23-Dec-1995 |
dg |
Made "AUTO_EOI_1" standard. auto-EOI on the master ICU is a documented feature of the ICU. auto-EOI on the slave is not safe, however, so it remains an option. Killed religious FASTER_NOP when writing the ICU.
Reviewed by: bde
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19-Dec-1995 |
dg |
Implemented a (sorely needed for years) double fault handler to catch stack overflows. It sure would be nice if there was an unmapped page between the PCB and the stack (and that the size of the stack was configurable!). With the way things are now, the PCB will get clobbered before the double fault handler gets control, making somewhat of a mess of things. Despite this, it is still fairly easy to poke around in the overflowed stack to figure out the cause.
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07-Dec-1995 |
dg |
Untangled the vm.h include file spaghetti.
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20-Nov-1995 |
bde |
Quick fix for stat_imask and intr_mask[8] not having the RTC interrupt bit set. I broke stat_imask in Dec 1994 and update_intr_masks() has copied the breakage to intr_mask[8] since Mar 1995. This can cause the RTC to stop interrupting in rare cases (under loads heavy enough for a new RTC interrupt to occur at a critical time just before Xintr8 finishes handling the previous one) and may have caused worse problems.
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20-Nov-1995 |
phk |
Mega commit for sysctl. Convert the remaining sysctl stuff to the new way of doing things. the devconf stuff is the reason for the large number of files. Cleaned up some compiler warnings while I were there.
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05-Nov-1995 |
gibbs |
Remove old eisaconf cruft from the eisa files. The old eisaconf kludged in here to do some conflict detection. The new code doesn't do conflict detection yet, but it will be implemented in another way.
aic7770.c moved to i386/eisa
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31-Oct-1995 |
peter |
We no longer need the spltty() == splimp() hack if PPP is configured into the kernel. ppp_tty.c goes to some lengths to minimise the inter-layer calling (including a soft ISR). ppp_tty.c takes care of the soft masking that was needed still.
(I've discovered that bugs in this area show up within an hour if the masking was not correct.. :-} This combination has proven stable on specialix serial ports, although there was some concern about the softtty parts of sio/cy and netisr colliding - but Bruce has fixed that now)
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22-Oct-1995 |
bde |
Only allow `sensitive' devices for displays in find_display(). This is a quick fix for syscons deciding not to become the console because it thinks another tty device has priority.
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15-Sep-1995 |
dg |
Killed isa_allocphysmem() and isa_freephysmem(). They are completely used functions. This file is disgusting; the isa DMA stuff is especially bad and should be rewritten.
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10-Sep-1995 |
bde |
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig().
i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'.
Add cdevsw registration functions.
Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist.
i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab.
i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points.
i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important.
sys/conf.h: Declare new functions.
i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better.
i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*.
Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it.
i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver.
Initialize cdevsw table from a template.
Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority.
i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions.
i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text.
i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons.
kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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30-May-1995 |
rgrimes |
Remove trailing whitespace.
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12-May-1995 |
jkh |
"1 easy fix in 10 excrutiating steps"
A phone call from Manfred quickly pointed up the fact that I got the conflict check backwards. NOW we implement the conflict checking correctly! Wheesh!
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11-May-1995 |
jkh |
Pass me the pointed chapeau - this typo somehow got through my testing.
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11-May-1995 |
jkh |
Remove all vestiges of the ALLOW_CONFLICT_FOO evil and replace it with something slightly less evil - a per device conflict flag.
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23-Apr-1995 |
julian |
include hooks for EISA configuration (possibly wrong :)
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12-Apr-1995 |
wollman |
Add a class field to devconf and mst drivers. For those where it was easy, drivers were also fixed to call dev_attach() during probe rather than attach (in keeping with the new design articulated in a mail message five months ago). For a few that were really easy, correct state tracking was added as well. The `fd' driver was fixed to correctly fill in the description. The CPU identify code was fixed to attach a `cpu' device. The code was also massively reordered to fill in cpu_model with somethingremotely resembling what identifycpu() prints out. A few bytes saved by using %b to format the features list rather than lots of ifs.
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06-Apr-1995 |
ache |
Print "on isa" for devices with port==0 per Bruce suggestion
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04-Apr-1995 |
ache |
Print "on motherboard" for isa? devices with id_iobase == 0
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28-Mar-1995 |
bde |
Add and move declarations to fix all of the warnings from `gcc -Wimplicit' (except in netccitt, netiso and netns) that I didn't notice when I fixed "all" such warnings before.
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25-Mar-1995 |
swallace |
Do a printf("\n") after all conditional printfs have been done so that a newline is always done. Remove \n's from last conditonal printfs.
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16-Mar-1995 |
se |
Prepare for shared interrupts (required by the new PCI code that adds support for PCI PCI bridges, e.g. found on 4ch. Ethernet cards).
Submitted by: Wolfgang Stanglmeier <wolf@kintaro.cologne.de>
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25-Feb-1995 |
phk |
Read K&R and get the { } right :-)
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25-Feb-1995 |
phk |
I belive I finally got the "on eisa" right.
| if (!(isdp->id_iobase & 0xf300)) { | printf(" on motherboard\n"); | } else if (isdp->id_iobase >= 0x1000 && | !(isdp->id_opbase & 0x300)) { | printf (" on eisa slot %d\n", | isdp->id_iobase >> 12); | } else { | printf (" on isa\n"); | } | }
Based on info in "The undocumented PC" p.165
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17-Feb-1995 |
phk |
This is the latest version of the APM stuff from HOSOKAWA, I have looked briefly over it, and see some serious architectural issues in this stuff.
On the other hand, I doubt that we will have any solution to these issues before 2.1, so we might as well leave this in.
Most of the stuff is bracketed by #ifdef's so it shouldn't matter too much in the normal case.
Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: HOSOKAWA, Tatsumi <hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp>
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03-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
Add extra id_enabled flag for userconfig to manipulate. If id_enabled is FALSE, the device will not be probed. id_enabled is TRUE by default.
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01-Nov-1994 |
ache |
DMA automode patch, fix SB16 clicks Submitted by: tim@cs.city.ac.uk
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25-Oct-1994 |
phk |
Fixed a couple of wrong printfs (too few arguments supplied). Also zapped a couple of unused vars at the same time. Added a #include <sys/proc.h> to isa.c while here anyway.
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25-Oct-1994 |
se |
BEWARE: Interface change of register_intr() !
Changed the fifth parameter to register_intr() from u_int mask into u_int *maskptr in preparation for new features (shared interrupts and removable devices, eg. for PCMCIA).
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23-Oct-1994 |
wollman |
Finished device configuration database work for all ISA devices (except `ze') and all SCSI devices (except that it's not done quite the way I want). New information added includes:
- A text description of the device - A ``state''---unknown, unconfigured, idle, or busy - A generic parent device (with support in the m.i. code) - An interrupt mask type field (which will hopefully go away) so that . ``doconfig'' can be written
This requires a new version of the `lsdev' program as well (next commit).
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19-Oct-1994 |
bde |
Don't check for IRQ conflicts before probing the device, so that drivers have a chance to change their IRQ before it is checked. This was implemented in revision 1.21 and broken in revision 1.26. Drivers that can change their IRQ should probably be configured with "irq ?".
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18-Oct-1994 |
wollman |
Add support for devconf to a large number of device drivers, and do the right thing in dev_goawayall() when kdc_goaway is null.
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18-Oct-1994 |
wollman |
isa.c isa_device.h: declare & define {e,}isa_{in,ex}ternalize(). fd.c: register devices and implement disk stats. wd.c: fix disk stats and call isa_externalize() as appropriate.
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17-Oct-1994 |
phk |
isa_device.h: Added flag for sensitive HW. ed# seems to break if anything else has been probed. This feature could go away again, if we can curb the problem another way.
if_ed.c, syscons.c: Set the above flag. ed# because it needs it, syscons because it looks stupid to "detect" the display you have already filled up with text :-)
bt742a.c: Check bt_cmd() return-val during probe, thus failing on adaptec's. Also silenced various printf's during the probe.
isa.c: Probe devices with the above flag set before the rest. Reduce the number of "conflict" messages per device to one.
*** Please test the GENERIC-kernel now, if nobody can make it fail, GENERICAH and GENERICBT has a finite and short life-expectancy... ***
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01-Oct-1994 |
dg |
Laptop Advanced Power Management support by HOSOKAWA Tatsumi.
Submitted by: HOSOKAWA Tatsumi
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30-Sep-1994 |
swallace |
Add #ifndef ALLOW_CONFLICT_IRQ Reviewed by: jkh
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20-Sep-1994 |
bde |
Remove the alias splnone() for spl0(). It was used only once.
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13-Sep-1994 |
phk |
Reversed my patch from yesterday. "eisa" if >= 0x1000. pas0 will be in "eisa", even though it isn't.
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13-Sep-1994 |
phk |
Only say eisa if ((ioaddr & 0xfff) >= 0x400)
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02-Sep-1994 |
ats |
Reviewed by: Submitted by: 1) if_ie.c: Changed a printf and put a space in it. Formerly the "<3C507>" confused the syslog. He tried to see that as the priority to log that message.
2) isa_device.h: Changed the iobase variable from short to u_short. EISA Adresses can go up to 0xf000 and the sign extension doesn't look good in the probe output. Example: ep1 at 0xffff8000-0xffff8000f is not good :-), i like more a ep1 at 0x8000-0x8000f.
3) isa.c: Changed a string constant from "probe" to "prob", it gets later already an "ed" tagged on the end.
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18-Aug-1994 |
dg |
Bruce Evans' dynamic interrupt support.
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/clock.c: o Garrett's statclock changes. o Wire xxxintr, not Vclk. o Wire using register_intr(), not setidt().
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/icu.s: o Garrett's statclock changes. o Removed unused variable high_imask. o Fake int 8 for rtc as well as int 0 for clk. Required for kernel profiling with statclock, harmless otherwise.
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/isa.c: o Allow isdp->id_irq and other things in *isdp to be changed by probes. Changing interrupts later requires direct calls to register_intr() and unregister_intr() and more care. ALLOW_CONFLICT_* is brought over from 1.1.5, except ALLOW_CONFLICT_IRQ is not supported. IRQ conflict checking is delayed until after probing so that drivers can change the IRQ to a free one; real conflicts require more cooperation between drivers to handle. o Too many details to list. o This file requires splitting and a lot more work.
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/isa_device.h: o Declare more things more completely.
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/sio.c: o Prepare to register interrupt handlers as fast.
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/vector.s: o Generate entry code for 16 fast interrupt handlers and 16 normal interrupt handlers. Changed some constants to variables: # $unit is now intr_unit[intr]. Type is int. Someday it should be a cookie suitable for the handler (e.g., a struct com_s for sio). # $handler is now intr_handler[intr]. # intrcnt_actv[id_num] is now *intr_countp[intr]. The indirection is required to get a contiguous range of counters for vmstat and so that the drivers depend more in the driver than on the interrupt number (drivers could take turns using an interrupt and the counts would remain correct). There is a separate counter for each device and for each stray interrupt. In 1.1.5, stray interrupt 7 clobbers the count for device 7 or something worse if there is no device 7 :-(. # mask is now intr_mask[intr] (was already indirect). o Entry points are now _XintrI and _XfastintrI (I = intr = 0-15), not _VdevU (U = unit). o Removed BUILD_VECTORS stuff. There's a trace of it left for the string table for vmstat but config now generates the string in one piece because nothing more is required. o Removed old handling of stray interrupts and older comments about it.
Submitted by: Bruce Evans
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13-Aug-1994 |
wollman |
Change all #includes to follow the current Berkeley style. Some of these ``changes'' are actually not changes at all, but CVS sometimes has trouble telling the difference.
This also includes support for second-directory compiles. This is not quite complete yet, as `config' doesn't yet do the right thing. You can still make it work trivially, however, by doing the following:
rm /sys/compile mkdir /usr/obj/sys/compile ln -s M-. /sys/compile cd /sys/i386/conf config MYKERNEL cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL ln -s /sys @ rm machine ln -s @/i386/include machine make depend make
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10-Aug-1994 |
wollman |
Handle NMI's in accordance with data in van Gilluwe book.
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25-May-1994 |
rgrimes |
The big 4.4BSD Lite to FreeBSD 2.0.0 (Development) patch.
Reviewed by: Rodney W. Grimes Submitted by: John Dyson and David Greenman
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21-Apr-1994 |
sos |
Pulled out timer related functions -> now in clock.c
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02-Apr-1994 |
ache |
Change from Bruce: isa_dmarangecheck() is off by one error. > ISARAM_END should be >= ISARAM_END. Only the first page above 16M was mishandled.
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02-Apr-1994 |
dg |
New interrupt code from Bruce Evans. In additional to Bruce's attached list of changes, I've made the following additional changes:
1) i386/include/ipl.h renamed to spl.h as the name conflicts with the file of the same name in i386/isa/ipl.h. 2) changed all use of *mask (i.e. netmask, biomask, ttymask, etc) to *_imask (net_imask, etc). 3) changed vestige of splnet use in if_is to splimp. 4) got rid of "impmask" completely (Bruce had gotten rid of netmask), and are now using net_imask instead. 5) dozens of minor cruft to glue in Bruce's changes.
These require changes I made to config(8) as well, and thus it must be rebuilt.
-DG
from Bruce Evans:
sio: o No diff is supplied. Remove the define of setsofttty(). I hope that is enough.
*.s: o i386/isa/debug.h no longer exists. The event counters became too much trouble to maintain. All function call entry and exception entry counters can be recovered by using profiling kernel (the new profiling supports all entry points; however, it is too slow to leave enabled all the time; it also). Only BDBTRAP() from debug.h is now used. That is moved to exception.s. It might be worth preserving SHOW_BITS() and calling it from _mcount() (if enabled). o T_ASTFLT is now only set just before calling trap(). o All exception handlers set SWI_AST_MASK in cpl as soon as possible after entry and arrange for _doreti to restore it atomically with exiting. It is not possible to set it atomically with entering the kernel, so it must be checked against the user mode bits in the trap frame before committing to using it. There is no place to store the old value of cpl for syscalls or traps, so there are some complications restoring it.
Profiling stuff (mostly in *.s): o Changes to kern/subr_mcount.c, gcc and gprof are not supplied yet. o All interesting labels `foo' are renamed `_foo' and all uninteresting labels `_bar' are renamed `bar'. A small change to gprof allows ignoring labels not starting with underscores. o MCOUNT_LABEL() is to provide names for counters for times spent in exception handlers. o FAKE_MCOUNT() is a version of MCOUNT() suitable for exception handlers. Its arg is the pc where the exception occurred. The new mcount() pretends that this was a call from that pc to a suitable MCOUNT_LABEL(). o MEXITCOUNT is to turn off any timer started by MCOUNT().
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/exception.s: o The non-BDB BPTTRAP() macros were doing a sti even when interrupts were disabled when the trap occurred. The sti (fixed) sti is actually a no-op unless you have my changes to machdep.c that make the debugger trap gates interrupt gates, but fixing that would make the ifdefs messier. ddb seems to be unharmed by both interrupts always disabled and always enabled (I had the branch in the fix back to front for some time :-(). o There is no known pushal bug. o tf_err can be left as garbage for syscalls.
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/locore.s: o Fix and update BDE_DEBUGGER support. o ENTRY(btext) before initialization was dangerous. o Warm boot shot was longer than intended.
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/machdep.c: o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. It's what I'm using, but may require other changes. Use the following: o Remove aston() and setsoftclock(). Maybe use the following: o No netisr.h. o Spelling fix. o Delay to read the Rebooting message. o Fix for vm system unmapping a reduced area of memory after bounds_check_with_label() reduces the size of a physical i/o for a partition boundary. A similar fix is required in kern_physio.c. o Correct use of __CONCAT. It never worked here for non- ANSI cpp's. Is it time to drop support for non-ANSI? o gdt_segs init. 0xffffffffUL is bogus because ssd_limit is not 32 bits. The replacement may have the same value :-), but is more natural. o physmem was one page too low. Confusing variable names. Don't use the following: o Better numbers of buffers. Each 8K page requires up to 16 buffer headers. On my system, this results in 5576 buffers containing [up to] 2854912 bytes of memory. The usual allocation of about 384 buffers only holds 192K of disk if you use it on an fs with a block size of 512. o gdt changes for bdb. o *TGT -> *IDT changes for bdb. o #ifdefed changes for bdb.
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/microtime.s: o Use the correct asm macros. I think asm.h was copied from Mach just for microtime and isn't used now. It certainly doesn't belong in <sys>. Various macros are also duplicated in sys/i386/boot.h and libc/i386/*.h. o Don't switch to and from the IRR; it is guaranteed to be selected (default after ICU init and explicitly selected in isa.c too, and never changed until the old microtime clobbered it).
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/support.s: o Non-essential changes (none related to spls or profiling). o Removed slow loads of %gs again. The LDT support may require not relying on %gs, but loading it is not the way to fix it! Some places (copyin ...) forgot to load it. Loading it clobbers the user %gs. trap() still loads it after certain types of faults so that fuword() etc can rely on it without loading it explicitly. Exception handlers don't restore it. If we want to preserve the user %gs, then the fastest method is to not touch it except for context switches. Comparing with VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS and branching takes only 2 or 4 cycles on a 486, while loading %gs takes 9 cycles and using it takes another. o Fixed a signed branch to unsigned.
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/swtch.s: o Move spl0() outside of idle loop. o Remove cli/sti from idle loop. sw1 does a cli, and in the unlikely event of an interrupt occurring and whichqs becoming zero, sw1 will just jump back to _idle. o There's no spl0() function in asm any more, so use splz(). o swtch() doesn't need to be superaligned, at least with the new mcounting. o Fixed a signed branch to unsigned. o Removed astoff().
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/trap.c: o The decentralized extern decls were inconsistent, of course. o Fixed typo MATH_EMULTATE in comments. */ o Removed unused variables. o Old netmask is now impmask; print it instead. Perhaps we should print some of the new masks. o BTW, trap() should not print anything for normal debugger traps.
/usr/src/sys/i386/include/asmacros.h: o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. Just use some of the null macros as necessary.
/usr/src/sys/i386/include/cpu.h: o CLKF_BASEPRI() changes since cpl == SWI_AST_MASK is now normal while the kernel is running. o Don't use var++ to set boolean variables. It fails after a mere 4G times :-) and is slower than storing a constant on [3-4]86s.
/usr/src/sys/i386/include/cpufunc.h: o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. You need mainly the include of <machine/ipl.h>. Unfortunately, <machine/ipl.h> is needed by almost everything for the inlines.
/usr/src/sys/i386/include/ipl.h: o New file. Defines spl inlines and SWI macros and declares most variables related to hard and soft interrupt masks.
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/icu.h: o Moved definitions to <machine/ipl.h>
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/icu.s: o Software interrupts (SWIs) and delayed hardware interrupts (HWIs) are now handled uniformally, and dispatching them from splx() is more like dispatching them from _doreti. The dispatcher is essentially *(handler[ffs(ipending & ~cpl)](). o More care (not quite enough) is taken to avoid unbounded nesting of interrupts. o The interface to softclock() is changed so that a trap frame is not required. o Fast interrupt handlers are now handled more uniformally. Configuration is still too early (new handlers would require bits in <machine/ipl.h> and functions to vector.s). o splnnn() and splx() are no longer here; they are inline functions (could be macros for other compilers). splz() is the nontrivial part of the old splx().
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/ipl.h o New file. Supposed to have only bus-dependent stuff. Perhaps the h/w masks should be declared here.
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/isa.c: o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. You need only things involving *mask and *MASK and comments about them. netmask is now a pure software mask. It works like the softclock mask.
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/vector.s: o Reorganize AUTO_EOI* macros. o Option FAST_INTR_HANDLER_USERS_ES for people who don't trust fastintr handlers. o fastintr handlers need to metamorphose into ordinary interrupt handlers if their SWI bit has become set. Previously, sio had unintended latency for handling output completions and input of SLIP framing characters because this was not done.
/usr/src/sys/net/netisr.h: o The machine-dependent stuff is now imported from <machine/ipl.h>.
/usr/src/sys/sys/systm.h o DON'T APPLY ALL OF THIS DIFF. You need mainly the different splx() prototype. The spl*() prototypes are duplicated as inlines in <machine/ipl.h> but they need to be duplicated here in case there are no inlines. I sent systm.h and cpufunc.h to Garrett. We agree that spl0 should be replaced by splnone and not the other way around like I've done.
/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_clock.c o splsoftclock() now lowers cpl so the direct call to softclock() works as intended. o softclock() interface changed to avoid passing the whole frame (some machines may need another change for profile_tick()). o profiling renamed _profiling to avoid ANSI namespace pollution. (I had to improve the mcount() interface and may as well fix it.) The GUPROF variant doesn't actually reference profiling here, but the 'U' in GUPROF should mean to select the microtimer mcount() and not change the interface.
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1002 |
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22-Jan-1994 |
rgrimes |
Now prints ``on eisa'' if id_iobase >= 0x1000, and made a slight code cleanup for the other 2 cases of ``on motherboard'' and ``on isa''.
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980 |
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17-Jan-1994 |
rgrimes |
Add missing paren so that it now compiles.
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976 |
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16-Jan-1994 |
ats |
Updated the TODO file with missing things. Changed the output of the isa probe routine, that only devices, that have an IO address and are smaller than 0x100 to be on the motherboard. The seagate SCSI adapter is an example of a card, that doesn't have an IO address and works only memory mapped.
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879 |
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18-Dec-1993 |
wollman |
Make everything compile with -Wtraditional. Make it easier to distribute a binary link-kit. Make all non-optional options (pagers, procfs) standard, and update LINT to reflect new symtab requirements.
NB: -Wtraditional will henceforth be forgotten. This editing pass was primarily intended to detect any constructions where the old code might have been relying on traditional C semantics or syntax. These were all fixed, and the result of fixing some of them means that -Wall is now a realistic possibility within a few weeks.
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798 |
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24-Nov-1993 |
wollman |
Make the LINT kernel compile with -W -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Werror, and add same (sans -Werror) to Makefile for future compilations.
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775 |
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16-Nov-1993 |
ache |
If netmask == 0, new value changed from 0x8000 to 0x10000 (don't mess with IRQ15)
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14-Nov-1993 |
ache |
if netmask == 0, then the loopback code can do some really bad things. workaround for this: if netmask == 0, set it to 0x8000, which is value used by splsoftclock
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736 |
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09-Nov-1993 |
alm |
Applied David Greenman's hack to disable IRQ conflict checking when COM_MULTIPORT is defined.
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724 |
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07-Nov-1993 |
wollman |
Get rid of WFJ's use of sleep() for more user-friendly tsleep().
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630 |
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18-Oct-1993 |
rgrimes |
>From: Julian Elischer <julian@jules.dialix.oz.au> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1993 02:22:41 -40962758 (WST)
As the subject line says: I can;t believe this typo is still here.
Has NOBODY used the isa_dmastart() routine for 16bit DMA?
I know I just hit the dma regs directly for the AHA1542, and it appears that either everybody else does as well, or they only use 8bit DMA (e.g. floppy)
Editors Note: The definition of DMA2_CHN was incorrectly using IO_DMA1!
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13-Oct-1993 |
rgrimes |
ALL:
Removed patch kit headers and rcsid strings, add $Id$.
isa.c:
Removed old #ifdef notyet isa_configure code, since it will never be used, and I have done 90% of what it attempted to.
Add conflict checking code that searchs back through the devtab's looking for any device that has already been found that may conflict with what we are about to probe. Checks are mode for I/O address, memory address, IRQ, and DRQ. This should stop the screwing up of any device that has alread been found by other device probes. Print out messages when we are not going to probe a device due to a conflict so the user knows WHY something was not found. For example:
aha0 not probed due to irq conflict with ahb0 at 11
Now print out a message when a device is not found so the user knows that it was probed for, but could not be found. For example:
ed1 not found at 0x320
For devices that have I/O address < 0x100 say that they are on the motherboard, not on isa! The 0x100 magic number is per ISA spec. It may seem funny that pc0 and sc0 report as being on the motherboard, but this is due to the fact that the I/O address used is that of the keyboard controller which IS on the motherboard. We really need to split the keyboard probe from the display probe. It is completly legal to build a pc with out one or the other, or even with out both!
npx.c:
Return -1 from the probe routine if we are using the Emulator so that the i/o addresses are not printed, this is the same trick used for 486's.
Do not print the ``Errors reported via Exception 16'', and ``Errors reported via IRQ 13'' messages any more, since these just lead to more user confusion that anything. It still prints the message ``Error reporting broken, using 387 emulator'' so that the person is aware that there mother board is ill.
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23-Aug-1993 |
rgrimes |
Corrected off by 2 error in DELAY macro (it was delaying for 2 * value). From Bruce Evans.
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18-Jun-1993 |
rgrimes |
Obsolete if_we.c driver, more attach call to where it belongs. Still need to fix all the drivers.
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12-Jun-1993 |
rgrimes |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r4, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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12-Jun-1993 |
rgrimes |
Initial import, 0.1 + pk 0.2.4-B1
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