287146 |
25-Aug-2015 |
delphij |
Fix local privilege escalation in IRET handler. [SA-15:21]
Fix OpenSSH multiple vulnerabilities. [SA-15:22]
Disabled ixgbe(4) flow-director support. [EN-15:14]
Fix insufficient check of unsupported pkg(7) signature methods. [EN-15:15]
Approved by: so |
274367 |
11-Nov-2014 |
jfv |
Update the Intel ixl/ixlv drivers to fix a panic in the boot/install kernel if the system has a fiber-based Intel XL710 adapter installed.
In addition ixl version 1.2.8 and ixlv version 1.1.18 give: - Improved VF stability (thanks to Ryan Stone for this) - RSS fixes - link detection in the ixlv driver - new sysctl's added - corrected media reporting
Submitted by: jfv Approved by: re |
272461 |
03-Oct-2014 |
gjb |
Copy stable/10@r272459 to releng/10.1 as part of the 10.1-RELEASE process.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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272407 |
02-Oct-2014 |
hselasky |
MFC r272027:
Hardware driver update from Mellanox Technologies, including: - improved performance - better stability - new features - bugfixes
Supported HCAs: - ConnectX-2 - ConnectX-3 - ConnectX-3 Pro
NOTE: - TSO feature needs r271946, which is not yet merged.
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies Approved by: re, glebius
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272322 |
30-Sep-2014 |
delphij |
MFC r271493,271688-271689,271696,271854,272139-272143:
Import HyperV Key-Value Pair (KVP) driver and daemon code by Microsoft, many thanks for their continued support of FreeBSD.
While I'm there, also implement a new build knob, WITHOUT_HYPERV to disable building and installing of the HyperV utilities when necessary.
The HyperV utilities are only built for i386 and amd64 targets.
Approved by: re (gjb)
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272152 |
26-Sep-2014 |
gjb |
Properly revert r272128.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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272151 |
26-Sep-2014 |
gjb |
Revert r272149, which introduces obscure vestiges from the r272128 reversal.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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272149 |
26-Sep-2014 |
gjb |
Revert r272128: Though this passes the buildworld test, this fails during installworld with:
make[3]: "/releng/scripts-release/chroots/10/i386/release/etc/devd/Makefile" line 13: Malformed conditional (${MK_HYPERV} != "no")
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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272128 |
25-Sep-2014 |
delphij |
MFC r271493,271688,271689,271696,271854:
Import HyperV Key-Value Pair (KVP) driver and daemon code by Microsoft, many thanks for their continued support of FreeBSD.
While I'm there, also implement a new build knob, WITHOUT_HYPERV to disable building and installing of the HyperV utilities when necessary.
The HyperV utilities are only built for i386 and amd64 targets.
Approved by: re (gjb)
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272020 |
23-Sep-2014 |
bz |
MFC r271743:
Implement most of timer_{create,settime,gettime,getoverrun,delete} for amd64/linux32. Fix the entirely bogus (untested) version from r161310 for i386/linux using the same shared code in compat/linux.
It is unclear to me if we could support more clock mappings but the current set allows me to successfully run commercial 32bit linux software under linuxolator on amd64.
Reviewed by: jhb Differential Revision: D784 Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL Approved by: re (gjb)
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272001 |
22-Sep-2014 |
davidcs |
MFC r271727 remove clean option from Makefile
Approved by: re(gjb)
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271988 |
22-Sep-2014 |
davidcs |
MFC r271726 remove clean option from Makefile
Approved by: re(gjb)
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271816 |
18-Sep-2014 |
dumbbell |
drm/i915: Add HW context support
This feature is required by Mesa 9.2+. Without this, a GL application crashes with the following message: # glxinfo name of display: :0.0 Gen6+ requires Kernel 3.6 or later. Assertion failed: (ctx->Version > 0), function handle_first_current, file ../../src/mesa/main/context.c, line 1498. Abort (core dumped)
Now, Mesa 10.2.4 and 10.3-rc3 works fine: # glxinfo name of display: :0 display: :0 screen: 0 direct rendering: Yes ... OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 965GM OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 10.2.4 ...
The code was imported from Linux 3.8.13.
This an MFC of r271705.
Approved by: re (glebius) Reviewed by: kib@ Tested by: kwm@, danfe@, Henry Hu, Lundberg, Johannes <johannes@brilliantservice.co.jp>, Johannes Dieterich <dieterich.joh@gmail.com>, Lutz Bichler <lutz.bichler@gmail.com>, Relnotes: yes
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271127 |
04-Sep-2014 |
hselasky |
MFC r270710 and r270821: - Update the OFED Linux Emulation layer as a preparation for a hardware driver update from Mellanox Technologies. - Remove empty files from the OFED Linux Emulation layer. - Fix compile warnings related to printf() and the "%lld" and "%llx" format specifiers. - Add some missing 2-clause BSD copyrights. - Add "Mellanox Technologies, Ltd." to list of copyright holders. - Add some new compatibility files. - Fix order of uninit in the mlx4ib module to avoid crash at unload using the new module_exit_order() function.
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
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270919 |
01-Sep-2014 |
jfv |
MFC of 270755, 270772, 270773, 270775, 270799, 270806, 270807, 270820 Enable the build of the Intel XL710 drivers, and fixes for that build.
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270892 |
31-Aug-2014 |
trasz |
MFC r270096:
Bring in the new automounter, similar to what's provided in most other UNIX systems, eg. MacOS X and Solaris. It uses Sun-compatible map format, has proper kernel support, and LDAP integration.
There are still a few outstanding problems; they will be fixed shortly.
Reviewed by: allanjude@, emaste@, kib@, wblock@ (earlier versions) Phabric: D523 Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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270631 |
25-Aug-2014 |
jfv |
MFC of the Intel Base driver for the Intel XL710 Ethernet Controller Family - It was decided to change the driver name to if_ixl for FreeBSD - This release adds the VF Driver to the tree, it can be built into the kernel or as the if_ixlv module - The VF driver is independent for the first time, this will be desireable when full SRIOV capability is added to the OS.
Submitted by: jack.vogel@intel.com and eric.joyner@intel.com
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270306 |
21-Aug-2014 |
ian |
This module requires pci_if.h, add it to the SRCS list.
We haven't noticed that it was missing because eisa has been disabled for a while in -current, but it became apparent when some parallel-build stuff was MFC'd to 10-stable and this module failed to build there.
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270297 |
21-Aug-2014 |
np |
MFC r266571, r266757, r268536, r269076, r269364, r269366, r269411, r269413, r269428, r269440, r269537, r269644, r269731, and the cxgbe portion of r270063.
r266571: cxgbe(4): Remove stray if_up from the code that creates the tracing ifnet.
r266757: cxgbe(4): netmap support for Terminator 5 (T5) based 10G/40G cards. Netmap gets its own hardware-assisted virtual interface and won't take over or disrupt the "normal" interface in any way. You can use both simultaneously.
For kernels with DEV_NETMAP, cxgbe(4) carves out an ncxl<N> interface (note the 'n' prefix) in the hardware to accompany each cxl<N> interface. These two ifnet's per port share the same wire but really are separate interfaces in the hardware and software. Each gets its own L2 MAC addresses (unicast and multicast), MTU, checksum caps, etc. You should run netmap on the 'n' interfaces only, that's what they are for.
With this, pkt-gen is able to transmit > 45Mpps out of a single 40G port of a T580 card. 2 port tx is at ~56Mpps total (28M + 28M) as of now. Single port receive is at 33Mpps but this is very much a work in progress. I expect it to be closer to 40Mpps once done. In any case the current effort can already saturate multiple 10G ports of a T5 card at the smallest legal packet size. T4 gear is totally untested.
trantor:~# ./pkt-gen -i ncxl0 -f tx -D 00:07:43:ab:cd:ef 881.952141 main [1621] interface is ncxl0 881.952250 extract_ip_range [275] range is 10.0.0.1:0 to 10.0.0.1:0 881.952253 extract_ip_range [275] range is 10.1.0.1:0 to 10.1.0.1:0 881.962540 main [1804] mapped 334980KB at 0x801dff000 Sending on netmap:ncxl0: 4 queues, 1 threads and 1 cpus. 10.0.0.1 -> 10.1.0.1 (00:00:00:00:00:00 -> 00:07:43:ab:cd:ef) 881.962562 main [1882] Sending 512 packets every 0.000000000 s 881.962563 main [1884] Wait 2 secs for phy reset 884.088516 main [1886] Ready... 884.088535 nm_open [457] overriding ifname ncxl0 ringid 0x0 flags 0x1 884.088607 sender_body [996] start 884.093246 sender_body [1064] drop copy 885.090435 main_thread [1418] 45206353 pps (45289533 pkts in 1001840 usec) 886.091600 main_thread [1418] 45322792 pps (45375593 pkts in 1001165 usec) 887.092435 main_thread [1418] 45313992 pps (45351784 pkts in 1000834 usec) 888.094434 main_thread [1418] 45315765 pps (45406397 pkts in 1002000 usec) 889.095434 main_thread [1418] 45333218 pps (45378551 pkts in 1001000 usec) 890.097434 main_thread [1418] 45315247 pps (45405877 pkts in 1002000 usec) 891.099434 main_thread [1418] 45326515 pps (45417168 pkts in 1002000 usec) 892.101434 main_thread [1418] 45333039 pps (45423705 pkts in 1002000 usec) 893.103434 main_thread [1418] 45324105 pps (45414708 pkts in 1001999 usec) 894.105434 main_thread [1418] 45318042 pps (45408723 pkts in 1002001 usec) 895.106434 main_thread [1418] 45332430 pps (45377762 pkts in 1001000 usec) 896.107434 main_thread [1418] 45338072 pps (45383410 pkts in 1001000 usec) ...
r268536: cxgbe(4): Add an iSCSI softc to the adapter structure.
r269076: Some hooks in cxgbe(4) for the offloaded iSCSI driver.
r269364: Improve compliance with style.Makefile(5).
r269366: List one file per line in the Makefiles. This makes it easier to read diffs when a file is added or removed.
r269411: cxgbe(4): minor optimizations in ingress queue processing.
Reorganize struct sge_iq. Make the iq entry size a compile time constant. While here, eliminate RX_FL_ESIZE and use EQ_ESIZE directly.
r269413: cxgbe(4): Fix an off by one error when looking for the BAR2 doorbell address of an egress queue.
r269428: cxgbe(4): some optimizations in freelist handling.
r269440: cxgbe(4): Remove an unused version of t4_enable_vi.
r269537: cxgbe(4): Do not run any sleepable code in the SIOCSIFFLAGS handler when IFF_PROMISC or IFF_ALLMULTI is being flipped. bpf(4) holds its global mutex around ifpromisc in at least the bpf_dtor path.
r269644: cxgbe(4): Let caller specify whether it's ok to sleep in t4_sched_config and t4_sched_params.
r269731: cxgbe(4): Do not poke T4-only registers on a T5 (and vice versa).
Relnotes: Yes (native netmap support for Chelsio T4/T5 cards)
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270284 |
21-Aug-2014 |
ian |
MFC r260401
Remove aicasm as a build dependency. It made sense when the ahc and ahd drivers and their firmware were under active development, but those days have passed. The firmware now exists in pre-compiled form, no longer dependent on it's sources or on aicasm. If you wish to rebuild the firmware from source, the glue still exists under the 'make firmware' target in sys/modules/aic7xxx.
This also fixes the problem introduced with r257777 et al with building kernels the old fashioned way in sys/$arch/compile/$CONFIG when the ahc/ahd drivers were included.
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270274 |
21-Aug-2014 |
ian |
MFC r257637, r257730, r257734, r257777, r257825, r257838, r257873:
Changes to how the aicasm tool is built. This series of changes results in the aicasm tool being built as part of the tools stages of world and kernel builds.
Most of these changes will ultimately be undone when r260401 is MFC'd, but it will leave in place the new kernel-build-tool machinery (KTMAKE stuff) in case a new special kernel tool ever comes along.
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270061 |
16-Aug-2014 |
bz |
MFC r264601,264646,265766,267918,267919,267920:
Merge if_nf10bmac(4), a driver to support an NetFPGA-10G Embedded CPU Ethernet Core.
The current version operates on a simple PIO based interface connected to a NetFPGA-10G port.
To avoid confusion: this driver operates on a CPU running on the FPGA, e.g. BERI/mips, and is not suited for the PCI host interface.
Adjust the register layout to allow for 64bit registers in the future for nf10bmac(4). Also, add support for and enable RX interrupts.
Allow switching between 32bit and 64bit bus width data access at compile time by setting NF10BMAC_64BIT and using a REGWTYPE #define to set correct variable and return value widths.
Adjust comments to indicate the 32 or 64bit register widths.
Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: DARPA/AFRL
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269922 |
13-Aug-2014 |
hselasky |
MFC r269567: Add new USB phone descriptor template for USB device side mode.
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269398 |
01-Aug-2014 |
rmacklem |
MFC: r268115 Merge the NFSv4.1 server code in projects/nfsv4.1-server over into head. The code is not believed to have any effect on the semantics of non-NFSv4.1 server behaviour. It is a rather large merge, but I am hoping that there will not be any regressions for the NFS server.
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269296 |
30-Jul-2014 |
mav |
MFC r268767: Add support for VMWare dialect of EXTENDED COPY command, aka VAAI Clone.
This allows to clone VMs and move them between LUNs inside one storage host without generating extra network traffic to the initiator and back, and without being limited by network bandwidth.
LUNs participating in copy operation should have UNIQUE NAA or EUI IDs set. For LUNs without these IDs VMWare will use traditional copy operations.
Beware: the above LUN IDs explicitly set to values non-unique from the VM cluster point of view may cause data corruption if wrong LUN is addressed!
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
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268933 |
21-Jul-2014 |
jhb |
MFC 260847,264055,264867: - Add a very simple virtio_random(4) driver for FreeBSD guests to harvest entropy from hypervisors. - Add support to bhyve for the virtio RNG entropy-source device to provide entry to bhyve guests.
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268891 |
19-Jul-2014 |
jhb |
MFC 259942,262274,263035,263054,263211,263744,264179,264324,264468,264631, 264648,264650,264651,266572,267558: Flesh out the AT PIC and 8254 PIT emulations and move them into the kernel.
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268734 |
16-Jul-2014 |
pfg |
MFC r268097:
MFV r260708 4427 pid provider rejects probes with valid UTF-8 names
This make use of Solaris' u8_validate() which we happen to use since r185029 for ZFS. Use of u8_textprep.c required -Wno-cast-qual for powerpc.
Illumos Revision: 1444d846b126463eb1059a572ff114d51f7562e5
Reference: https://www.illumos.org/issues/4427
Obtained from: Illumos
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268578 |
12-Jul-2014 |
rpaulo |
MFC 267929, 267937, 267939, 267940, 267941, 267942, 267987, 268006:
2915 DTrace in a zone should see "cpu", "curpsinfo", et al 2916 DTrace in a zone should be able to access fds[] 2917 DTrace in a zone should have limited provider access 4477 DTrace should speak JSON Add stubs for CTF functions which are not yet implemented. 4474 DTrace Userland CTF Support 4475 DTrace userland Keyword 4476 DTrace tests should be better citizens 4479 pid provider types 4480 dof emulation is missing checks 4471 DTrace count() with histogram 4472 DTrace full width distribution histograms 4473 DTrace frequency trails
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268091 |
01-Jul-2014 |
ae |
MFC r267355: Add UUIDs for DragonFlyBSD's partition types.
MFC r267356: Add DragonFlyBSD's Hammer FS types and type names.
MFC r267357: Add aliases for DragonFlyBSD's partition types.
MFC r267358: Allow dumping to DragonFlyBSD's swap partition.
MFC r267359: Add disklabel64 support to GEOM_PART class.
This partitioning scheme is used in DragonFlyBSD. It is similar to BSD disklabel, but has the following improvements: * metadata has own dedicated place and isn't accessible through partitions; * all offsets are 64-bit; * supports 16 partitions by default (has reserved place for more); * has reserved place for backup label (but not yet implemented); * has UUIDs for partitions and partition types;
MFC r267360: Add disklabel64 support
Relnotes: yes
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267849 |
25-Jun-2014 |
np |
MFC r267757:
cxgbe(4): Update the bundled T4 and T5 firmwares to versions 1.11.27.0
Obtained from: Chelsio
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267734 |
22-Jun-2014 |
gavin |
Merge r267482,r267483,r267486,r267577,r267671,r267672 from head:
Remove send-pr and fix up all references to it. Replace it with a stub send-pr directing people towards the web site.
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267494 |
15-Jun-2014 |
kib |
MFC r267226: Initialize the pbuf counter for directio using SYSINIT. Mark ffs_rawread.c as requiring both ffs and directio options to be compiled into the kernel. Add ffs_rawread.c to the list of ufs.ko module' sources.
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266594 |
23-May-2014 |
dumbbell |
drm/radeon: Add 32bit ioctls support
This allows to run 32bit applications on a 64bit host. This was tested successfully with Wine (emulators/i386-wine-devel) and StarCraft II.
Submitted by: Jan Kokemüller <jan.kokemueller@gmail.com>
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266578 |
23-May-2014 |
hselasky |
MFC r257543, r264912, r264972, r264982 and r266472: - Add preliminary support for the Realtek RTL8188EUS and RTL8188ETV chipsets. - Add device ID for 'Sanoxy 802.11N' USB - Initialize rssi variable. - Fix gcc build, initialize off variable. - The DELAY() should not be used in USB drivers. - The usb_pause_mtx() function takes ticks and not milliseconds as last argument.
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266576 |
23-May-2014 |
hselasky |
MFC r265359 and r265780: Remove ISA load dependency for the kernel sound driver module for ARM and MIPS.
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266485 |
21-May-2014 |
hselasky |
MFC r266006 and r266011: Fix unload of USB audio kernel module.
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266272 |
16-May-2014 |
sbruno |
MFC r264269, r264282, r264280, r264291, r264276, r264314
Merge sson's binmiscctl and image activator features to stable/10
Submitted by: sson@freebsd.org
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266220 |
16-May-2014 |
loos |
MFC r260522, r260523, r261439, r261440, r261586, r264504, r264769, r265193, r265194, r265197
r260522: Add the manual page for geom_uncompress(4).
r260523: Build the geom_uncompress(4) module by default.
Fix geom_uncompress(4) module loading. Don't link zlib.c (which is a module itself) directly.
r261439: Remove some unnecessary code. The offsets read from the first block are overwritten a few lines bellow.
r261440: Fix a logic error. Because of this inflateReset() wasn't being called and the output buffer wasn't being cleared between the inflate() calls, producing zeroed output after the first inflate() call.
This fixes the read of mkuzip(8) images with geom_uncompress(4).
r261586: Fix the build with DEBUG enabled. Where possible, fix style(9) issues.
r264504: Make sure not to do I/O for more than MAXPHYS bytes. Doing so can cause problems in our providers, such as a KASSERT in md(4). We can initiate I/O for more than MAXPHYS bytes if we've been given a BIO for MAXPHYS bytes, the blocks from which we're reading couldn't be compressed and we had compression in preceeding blocks resulting in misalignment of the blocks we're trying to read relative to the sector. We're forced to round up the I/O length to make it an multiple of the sector size.
When we detect the condition, we'll reduce the block count and perform a "short" read. In g_uzip_done() we need to consider the original I/O length and stop early if we're about to deflate a block that we didn't read. By using bio_completed in the cloned BIO and not bio_length to check for this, we automatically and gracefully handle short reads that our providers may be doing on top of the short reads we may initiate ourselves.
r264769: Keep geom_uncompress(4) in line with geom_uzip(4), bring in the r264504 fix.
Make sure not to start I/O bigger than MAXPHYS bytes.
r265193: Some style and whitespace fixes. Reduce the difference between geom_uzip(4) and geom_uncompress(4). Now, they produce an almost clean diff(1) output.
Remove a duplicated variable from g_uncompress.c and an unnecessary header from g_uzip.c.
r265194: Actually the FEATURE() macro is defined on sys/sysctl.h.
r265197: Fix a leak in g_uzip_taste(). After retrieve all the block offsets from the uzip image, free the last data read.
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266105 |
15-May-2014 |
loos |
MFC r258046, r258047, r258050, r259035, r259036, r259037, r261842, r261843, r261844, r261845, r261846, r262194, r262522, r262559
r258046: Fix a typo on a comment in ofw_bus_if.m, the default method will return -1 when a node doesn't exist.
r258047: Move the KASSERT() check to the point before the increase of number of pins.
r258050: Fix gpiobus to return BUS_PROBE_GENERIC insted of BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC (0) so it can be overriden by its OFW/FDT version.
Give a chance for GPIO devices that implement the device_identify method to attach.
r259035: Remove unnecessary includes and an unused softc variable. While here apply two minor style(9) fixes.
r259036: Move the GPIOBUS_SET_PINFLAGS(..., ..., pin, GPIO_PIN_OUTPUT) to led(4) control callback function. This makes gpioled(4) works even if the pin is accidentally set to an input.
r259037: Fix the pin value reading on AM335x. Because of the inverted logic it was always returning '0' for all the reads, even for the outputs. It is now known to work with gpioiic(4) and gpioled(4).
r261842: Add an OFW GPIO compatible bus. This allows the use of the DTS files to describe GPIO bindings in the system.
Move the GPIOBUS lock macros to gpiobusvar.h as they are now shared between the OFW and the non OFW versions of GPIO bus.
Export gpiobus_print_pins() so it can also be used on the OFW GPIO bus.
r261843: Add OFW support to the in tree gpio compatible devices: gpioiic(4) and gpioled(4).
Tested on RPi and BBB (using the hardware I2C controller and gpioiic(4) for the I2C tests). It was also verified for regressions on RSPRO (MIPS/ar71xx) used as reference for a non OFW-based system.
Update the gpioled(4) and gpioiic(4) man pages with some details and examples about the FDT/OFW support.
Some compatibility details pointed out by imp@ will follow in subsequent commits.
r261844: Allow the use of OFW I2C bus together with iicbb(4) on OFW-based systems.
This change makes ofw_iicbus attach to iicbb(4) controllers in addition to the already supported i2c host bridges (iichb).
On iicbb(4) allow the direct access of the OFW parent node by its children, so they can be directly attached to iicbb(4) node on the DTS without the need of describing the i2c bus.
r261845: Allow the use of the OFW GPIO bus for ti_gpio and bcm2835_gpio. With this change the gpio children can be described as directly connected to the GPIO controller without the need of describing the OFW GPIO bus itself on the DTS file.
With this commit the OFW GPIO bus is fully functional on BBB and RPi.
GPIO controllers which want to use the OFW GPIO bus will need similar changes.
r261846: Make the gpioled(4) work out of the box on BBB.
Add gpioled(4) to BEAGLEBONE kernel and add the description of the four on-board leds of beaglebone-black to its DTS file.
r262194: Remove an unnecessary header.
r262522: Fix make depend for iicbus.
r262559: Inspired by r262522, fix make depend. This fixes the build of gpio modules.
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265999 |
14-May-2014 |
ian |
MFC r257334, r257336, r257337, r257338, r257341, r257342, r257343, r257370, r257368, r257416
Hints-only devices should return BUS_PROBE_NOWILDCARD from their probe methods.
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265937 |
12-May-2014 |
ian |
Revert accidental commit that tagged along with an MFC commit.
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265936 |
12-May-2014 |
ian |
MFC r259099: Fix a small error in calculating length of DELAY().
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265922 |
12-May-2014 |
ambrisko |
MFC 265555
dd mrsas(4) driver from LSI official support of newer MegaRAID SAS cards. LSI has been maintaining this driver outside of the FreeBSD tree. It overlaps support of ThunderBolt and Invader cards that mfi(4) supports. By default mfi(4) will attach to cards. If the tunable: hw.mfi.mrsas_enable=1 is set then mfi(4) will not probe and attach to these newer cards and allow mrsas(4) to attach. So by default this driver will not effect a FreeBSD system unless mfi(4) is removed from the kernel or the tunable is enabled.
mrsas(4) attaches disks to the CAM layer so it depends on CAM and devices show up as /dev/daX. mfiutil(8) does not work with mrsas. The FreeBSD version of MegaCli and StorCli from LSI do work with mrsas. It appears that StorCli only works with mrsas. MegaCli appears to work with mfi(4) and mrsas(4).
It would be good to add mfiutil(4) support to mrsas, emulations modes, kernel logging, device aliases to ease the transition between mfi(4) and mrsas(4).
Style issues should be resolved by LSI when they get committers approved. The plan is get this driver in FreeBSD 9.3 to improve HW support.
Thanks to LSI for developing, testing and working with FreeBSD to make this driver co-exist in FreeBSD. This improves the overall support of MegaRAID SAS.
Submitted by: Kashyap Desai <Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com> Sponsored by: LSI
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265917 |
12-May-2014 |
davidcs |
MFC r265703 Modify Copyright information and other strings to reflect Qlogic Corporation's purchase of Broadcom's NetXtreme business. Added clean option to Makefile
Submitted by:David C Somayajulu (davidcs@freebsd.org) QLogic Corporation
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265797 |
10-May-2014 |
davidcs |
MFC r265411 Modify Copyright information to reflect Qlogic Corporation's purchase of Broadcom's NetXtreme business
Submitted by:David C Somayajulu (davidcs@freebsd.org) QLogic Corporation
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265491 |
07-May-2014 |
trasz |
MFC r263811:
Remove ctl_mem_pool.{c,h}.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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265388 |
05-May-2014 |
ken |
MFC the mpr(4) driver for LSI's 12Gb SAS cards.
This includes r265236, r265237, r265241 and r265261:
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r265236 | ken | 2014-05-02 14:25:09 -0600 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 51 lines
Bring in the mpr(4) driver for LSI's MPT3 12Gb SAS controllers.
This is derived from the mps(4) driver, but it supports only the 12Gb IT and IR hardware including the SAS 3004, SAS 3008 and SAS 3108.
Some notes about this driver: o The 12Gb hardware can do "FastPath" I/O, and that capability is included in this driver.
o WarpDrive functionality has been removed, since it isn't supported in the 12Gb driver interface.
o The Scatter/Gather list handling code is significantly different between the 6Gb and 12Gb hardware. The 12Gb boards support IEEE Scatter/Gather lists.
Thanks to LSI for developing and testing this driver for FreeBSD.
share/man/man4/mpr.4: mpr(4) man page.
sys/dev/mpr/*: mpr(4) driver files.
sys/modules/Makefile, sys/modules/mpr/Makefile: Add a module Makefile for the mpr(4) driver.
sys/conf/files: Add the mpr(4) driver.
sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC, sys/i386/conf/GENERIC, sys/mips/conf/OCTEON1, sys/sparc64/conf/GENERIC: Add the mpr(4) driver to all config files that currently have the mps(4) driver.
sys/ia64/conf/GENERIC: Add the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers to the ia64 GENERIC config file.
sys/i386/conf/XEN: Exclude the mpr module from building here.
Submitted by: Steve McConnell <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com> Tested by: Chris Reeves <chrisr@spectralogic.com> Sponsored by: LSI, Spectra Logic Relnotes: LSI 12Gb SAS driver mpr(4) added
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r265237 | ken | 2014-05-02 14:36:20 -0600 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 8 lines
Add the mpr(4) man page to the man4 Makefile.
This should have been included in r265236.
Submitted by: Steve McConnell <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com> MFC after: 3 days Sponsored by: LSI, Spectra Logic
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r265241 | brueffer | 2014-05-02 15:14:28 -0600 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 2 lines
Use our standard SYNOPSIS wording; perform some cleanup while here.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r265261 | brueffer | 2014-05-03 05:15:28 -0600 (Sat, 03 May 2014) | 2 lines
Add a missing colon.
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Submitted by: Steve McConnell <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com> Tested by: Chris Reeves <chrisr@spectralogic.com> Sponsored by: LSI, Spectra Logic Relnotes: LSI 12Gb SAS driver mpr(4) added
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265273 |
03-May-2014 |
markj |
MFC r262542: Move some files that are identical on i386 and amd64 to an x86 subdirectory rather than keeping duplicate copies.
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264866 |
24-Apr-2014 |
bryanv |
MFC r263259 Add Tx/Rx multiqueue support to vmx(4)
As a prerequisite for multiple queues, the guest must have MSIX enabled. Unfortunately, to work around device passthrough bugs, FreeBSD disables MSIX when running as a VMWare guest due to the hw.pci.honor_msi_blacklist tunable; this tunable must be disabled for multiple queues.
Also included is various minor changes from the projects/vmxnet branch.
MFC r264865 Update the date that was missed in r263259
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264375 |
12-Apr-2014 |
andreast |
MFC r260607, r260610, r260934:
r260607: The onyx codec works also as module, so add it.
r260610: Described in the man page but not implemented. Here it comes, atomic_swap_32/64. The latter only for powerpc64.
r260934: Fix the resource information for the i2s-a node on certain G5 PowerMacs. This is the first step needed to get the snapper codec working on those machines. The second step is to enable the corresponding I2S device and its clock.
Tested on machines where the snapper codec was already working, a G4 PowerBook and a PowerMac9,1 with a Shasta based macio. The PowerMac7,2/7,3 with a K2 based macio can now also play sound.
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263132 |
14-Mar-2014 |
jhibbits |
MFC r262530
Add missing file to Makefile
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262861 |
06-Mar-2014 |
jhb |
MFC 259016,259019,259049,259071,259102,259110,259129,259130,259178,259179, 259203,259221,259261,259532,259615,259650,259651,259667,259680,259727, 259761,259772,259776,259777,259830,259882,259915,260160,260449,260450, 260688,260888,260953,261269,261547,261551,261552,261553,261585: Merge the vt(4) driver (newcons) to stable/10.
Approved by: ray
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262363 |
23-Feb-2014 |
hselasky |
MFC r261541, r261543 and r261544: Import USB RNDIS driver to FreeBSD from OpenBSD. Useful for so-called USB tethering. - Imported code from OpenBSD - Adapted code to FreeBSD - Removed some unused functions - Fixed some buffer encoding and decoding issues - Optimised data transport path a bit, by sending multiple packets at a time - Increased receive buffer to 16K
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262151 |
18-Feb-2014 |
luigi |
MFH: sync the netmap code with the one in HEAD (enhanced VALE switch, netmap pipes, emulated netmap mode). See details in the log for svn 261909.
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262137 |
17-Feb-2014 |
markj |
MFC r258036: Add IDs for the ASIX 88179 and 88178A USB to GigE adapters.
MFC r258331: Import the axge(4) driver for the ASIX AX88178A and AX88179 USB Ethernet adapters. Both devices support Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0, and the AX88179 supports USB 3.0.
MFC r258617 (by lwhsu): Also note to add xhci(4) to kernel configuration to utilize USB 3.0
MFC r258618 (by lwhsu): Mention axge(4)
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262126 |
17-Feb-2014 |
dim |
MFC r261899:
Similar to r260026, disable warning about unused functions for ieee80211_adhoc.c, ieee80211_hostap.c and ieee80211_sta.c.
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262058 |
17-Feb-2014 |
avg |
MFC r258625: sdt: add support for solaris/illumos style DTRACE_PROBE macros
Note: in head KDTRACE_HOOKS is defined in opt_global.h and thus there is no need to explicitly include any header to check that option. In this branch we have to include opt_kdtrace.h and, so, this commit carries additional changes to accomodate for that difference.
Sponsored by: HybridCluster
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261509 |
05-Feb-2014 |
hselasky |
MFC r261260, r261262, r261315 and r261343: Add support for trackpads found in Apple MacBook products. While at it add some missing devd entries.
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261088 |
23-Jan-2014 |
jhb |
MFC 257422,257661,258075,258476,258494,258579,258609,258699: Several enhancements to the I/O APIC support in bhyve including: - Move the I/O APIC device model from userspace into vmm.ko and add ioctls to assert and deassert I/O APIC pins. - Add HPET device emulation including a single timer block with 8 timers. - Remove the 'vdev' abstraction.
Approved by: neel
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260813 |
17-Jan-2014 |
avg |
MFC r257037: Redefine the io provider using the SDT(9) macros
MFC slacker: markj
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260670 |
15-Jan-2014 |
jhibbits |
MFC r256543,r259245,r259421,r259668,r259674
r256543:
Add fasttrap for PowerPC. This is the last piece of the DTrace/ppc puzzle. It's incomplete, it doesn't contain full instruction emulation, but it should be sufficient for most cases.
r259245,r259421: (FBT)
FBT now does work fully on PowerPC.
Save r3 before using it for the trap check, else we end up saving the new r3, containing the trap instruction encoding (0x7c810808), and restoring it back with the frame on return. This caused it to panic on my ppc32 machine.
r259668,r259674: Fix a typo in the FBT code.
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260495 |
09-Jan-2014 |
dim |
MFC r260102:
Similar to r260020, only use -fms-extensions with gcc, for all other modules which require this flag to compile. Use a GCC_MS_EXTENSIONS variable, defined in kern.pre.mk, which can be used to easily supply the flag (or not), depending on the compiler type.
MFC r260322:
In addition to r260102, also define GCC_MS_EXTENSIONS in bsd.sys.mk, since kernel module builds do not use kern.pre.mk.
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260321 |
05-Jan-2014 |
dim |
Revert MFC of r260102 for now, until I can merge the required fix from head. This should fix building modules which require -fms-extensions to compile them with gcc.
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260297 |
04-Jan-2014 |
dim |
MFC r260111:
For sys/ofed/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/mcg.c, disable warning about unused variables for now.
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260293 |
04-Jan-2014 |
dim |
MFC r260104:
For sys/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/cm.c, disable warning about unused functions for now.
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260274 |
04-Jan-2014 |
dim |
MFC r260039:
Turn off warnings about unused variables for a bunch of files under contrib/ipfilter.
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260273 |
04-Jan-2014 |
dim |
MFC r260026:
Disable warning about unused functions for ieee80211_crypto.c and ieee80211_mesh.c for now.
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260272 |
04-Jan-2014 |
dim |
MFC r260025:
Disable warning about unused functions for ar9300_reset.c for now.
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260270 |
04-Jan-2014 |
dim |
MFC r260019:
For some files under sys/dev/drm2/i915, turn off warnings about unused functions and variables, since they are contributed code.
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260268 |
04-Jan-2014 |
dim |
MFC r260020:
For sys/dev/drm2/radeon, only use -fms-extensions with gcc. This flag is only to stop gcc complaining about anonymous unions, which clang does not do. For clang 3.4 however, -fms-extensions enables the Microsoft __wchar_t type, which clashes with our own types.h.
MFC r260102:
Similar to r260020, only use -fms-extensions with gcc, for all other modules which require this flag to compile. Use a GCC_MS_EXTENSIONS variable, defined in kern.pre.mk, which can be used to easily supply the flag (or not), depending on the compiler type.
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260004 |
28-Dec-2013 |
peter |
Catch up with r259980 and handle renamed deflate.c.
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259073 |
07-Dec-2013 |
peter |
Hoist all the mergeinfo up to the root in preparation for enforcing merges to the root only. All MFC's were rerecorded to the root.
Going forward, if an MFC includes mergeinfo, it will need to be made to the root and committed from the root. Merges with --ignore-ancestry or diff | patch can go anywhere.
The mergeinfo in HEAD is in a bad state from years of neglect and manual tampering and this was branched into 10.x. This confuses the coalescing code and prevents it from doing its job.
Approved by: re (gjb, implicit)
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259051 |
06-Dec-2013 |
delphij |
MFC r258948:
Support Hyper-V on i386:
- Add 'hyperv' module into build; - Allow building Hyper-V support as part of the kernel; - Hook Hyper-V build into NOTES.
Approved by: re (rodrigc)
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256820 |
21-Oct-2013 |
np |
MFC r256467:
Delete all of the old RDMA code (except krping, which was switched to use sys/ofed some time back). This has been sitting around as dead code in the tree for a very long time.
Approved by: re (hrs)
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256819 |
21-Oct-2013 |
np |
MFC r256694, r256713, r256714.
r256694: iw_cxgbe: iWARP driver for Chelsio T4/T5 chips. This is a straight port of the iw_cxgb4 found in OFED distributions.
r256713: iw_cxgbe should have a dependency on t4nex.
r256714: Fix typo in previous commit.
Approved by: re (hrs)
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256791 |
20-Oct-2013 |
np |
MFC r256459.
cxgbe(4): Update T4 and T5 firmwares to 1.9.12.0
Approved by: re (glebius)
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256449 |
14-Oct-2013 |
markm |
MFC: Add extra files to the KLD random.ko module to allow it to load.
Approved by: re (kib)
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256381 |
12-Oct-2013 |
markm |
Merge from project branch via main. Uninteresting commits are trimmed.
Refactor of /dev/random device. Main points include:
* Userland seeding is no longer used. This auto-seeds at boot time on PC/Desktop setups; this may need some tweeking and intelligence from those folks setting up embedded boxes, but the work is believed to be minimal.
* An entropy cache is written to /entropy (even during installation) and the kernel uses this at next boot.
* An entropy file written to /boot/entropy can be loaded by loader(8)
* Hardware sources such as rdrand are fed into Yarrow, and are no longer available raw.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256240 | des | 2013-10-09 21:14:16 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 4 lines
Add a RANDOM_RWFILE option and hide the entropy cache code behind it. Rename YARROW_RNG and FORTUNA_RNG to RANDOM_YARROW and RANDOM_FORTUNA. Add the RANDOM_* options to LINT.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256239 | des | 2013-10-09 21:12:59 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 2 lines
Define RANDOM_PURE_RNDTEST for rndtest(4).
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256204 | des | 2013-10-09 18:51:38 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 2 lines
staticize struct random_hardware_source
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256203 | markm | 2013-10-09 18:50:36 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 2 lines
Wrap some policy-rich code in 'if NOTYET' until we can thresh out what it really needs to do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256184 | des | 2013-10-09 10:13:12 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 2 lines
Re-add /dev/urandom for compatibility purposes.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256182 | des | 2013-10-09 10:11:14 +0100 (Wed, 09 Oct 2013) | 3 lines
Add missing include guards and move the existing ones out of the implementation namespace.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256168 | markm | 2013-10-08 23:14:07 +0100 (Tue, 08 Oct 2013) | 10 lines
Fix some just-noticed problems:
o Allow this to work with "nodevice random" by fixing where the MALLOC pool is defined.
o Fix the explicit reseed code. This was correct as submitted, but in the project branch doesn't need to set the "seeded" bit as this is done correctly in the "unblock" function.
o Remove some debug ifdeffing.
o Adjust comments.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256159 | markm | 2013-10-08 19:48:11 +0100 (Tue, 08 Oct 2013) | 6 lines
Time to eat crow for me.
I replaced the sx_* locks that Arthur used with regular mutexes; this turned out the be the wrong thing to do as the locks need to be sleepable. Revert this folly.
# Submitted by: Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com> (In original diff)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256138 | des | 2013-10-08 12:05:26 +0100 (Tue, 08 Oct 2013) | 10 lines
Add YARROW_RNG and FORTUNA_RNG to sys/conf/options.
Add a SYSINIT that forces a reseed during proc0 setup, which happens fairly late in the boot process.
Add a RANDOM_DEBUG option which enables some debugging printf()s.
Add a new RANDOM_ATTACH entropy source which harvests entropy from the get_cyclecount() delta across each call to a device attach method.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256135 | markm | 2013-10-08 07:54:52 +0100 (Tue, 08 Oct 2013) | 8 lines
Debugging. My attempt at EVENTHANDLER(multiuser) was a failure; use EVENTHANDLER(mountroot) instead.
This means we can't count on /var being present, so something will need to be done about harvesting /var/db/entropy/... .
Some policy now needs to be sorted out, and a pre-sync cache needs to be written, but apart from that we are now ready to go.
Over to review.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256094 | markm | 2013-10-06 23:45:02 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 8 lines
Snapshot.
Looking pretty good; this mostly works now. New code includes:
* Read cached entropy at startup, both from files and from loader(8) preloaded entropy. Failures are soft, but announced. Untested.
* Use EVENTHANDLER to do above just before we go multiuser. Untested.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256088 | markm | 2013-10-06 14:01:42 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 2 lines
Fix up the man page for random(4). This mainly removes no-longer-relevant details about HW RNGs, reseeding explicitly and user-supplied entropy.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256087 | markm | 2013-10-06 13:43:42 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 6 lines
As userland writing to /dev/random is no more, remove the "better than nothing" bootstrap mode.
Add SWI harvesting to the mix.
My box seeds Yarrow by itself in a few seconds! YMMV; more to follow.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256086 | markm | 2013-10-06 13:40:32 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 11 lines
Debug run. This now works, except that the "live" sources haven't been tested. With all sources turned on, this unlocks itself in a couple of seconds! That is no my box, and there is no guarantee that this will be the case everywhere.
* Cut debug prints.
* Use the same locks/mutexes all the way through.
* Be a tad more conservative about entropy estimates.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256084 | markm | 2013-10-06 13:35:29 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 5 lines
Don't use the "real" assembler mnemonics; older compilers may not understand them (like when building CURRENT on 9.x).
# Submitted by: Konstantin Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com>
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256081 | markm | 2013-10-06 10:55:28 +0100 (Sun, 06 Oct 2013) | 12 lines
SNAPSHOT.
Simplify the malloc pools; We only need one for this device.
Simplify the harvest queue.
Marginally improve the entropy pool hashing, making it a bit faster in the process.
Connect up the hardware "live" source harvesting. This is simplistic for now, and will need to be made rate-adaptive.
All of the above passes a compile test but needs to be debugged.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r256042 | markm | 2013-10-04 07:55:06 +0100 (Fri, 04 Oct 2013) | 25 lines
Snapshot. This passes the build test, but has not yet been finished or debugged.
Contains:
* Refactor the hardware RNG CPU instruction sources to feed into the software mixer. This is unfinished. The actual harvesting needs to be sorted out. Modified by me (see below).
* Remove 'frac' parameter from random_harvest(). This was never used and adds extra code for no good reason.
* Remove device write entropy harvesting. This provided a weak attack vector, was not very good at bootstrapping the device. To follow will be a replacement explicit reseed knob.
* Separate out all the RANDOM_PURE sources into separate harvest entities. This adds some secuity in the case where more than one is present.
* Review all the code and fix anything obviously messy or inconsistent. Address som review concerns while I'm here, like rename the pseudo-rng to 'dummy'.
# Submitted by: Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com> (the first item)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r255319 | markm | 2013-09-06 18:51:52 +0100 (Fri, 06 Sep 2013) | 4 lines
Yarrow wants entropy estimations to be conservative; the usual idea is that if you are certain you have N bits of entropy, you declare N/2.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r255075 | markm | 2013-08-30 18:47:53 +0100 (Fri, 30 Aug 2013) | 4 lines
Remove short-lived idea; thread to harvest (eg) RDRAND enropy into the usual harvest queues. It was a nifty idea, but too heavyweight.
# Submitted by: Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r255071 | markm | 2013-08-30 12:42:57 +0100 (Fri, 30 Aug 2013) | 4 lines
Separate out the Software RNG entropy harvesting queue and thread into its own files.
# Submitted by: Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r254934 | markm | 2013-08-26 20:07:03 +0100 (Mon, 26 Aug 2013) | 2 lines
Remove the short-lived namei experiment.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r254928 | markm | 2013-08-26 19:35:21 +0100 (Mon, 26 Aug 2013) | 2 lines
Snapshot; Do some running repairs on entropy harvesting. More needs to follow.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r254927 | markm | 2013-08-26 19:29:51 +0100 (Mon, 26 Aug 2013) | 15 lines
Snapshot of current work;
1) Clean up namespace; only use "Yarrow" where it is Yarrow-specific or close enough to the Yarrow algorithm. For the rest use a neutral name.
2) Tidy up headers; put private stuff in private places. More could be done here.
3) Streamline the hashing/encryption; no need for a 256-bit counter; 128 bits will last for long enough.
There are bits of debug code lying around; these will be removed at a later stage.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r254784 | markm | 2013-08-24 14:54:56 +0100 (Sat, 24 Aug 2013) | 39 lines
1) example (partially humorous random_adaptor, that I call "EXAMPLE") * It's not meant to be used in a real system, it's there to show how the basics of how to create interfaces for random_adaptors. Perhaps it should belong in a manual page
2) Move probe.c's functionality in to random_adaptors.c * rename random_ident_hardware() to random_adaptor_choose()
3) Introduce a new way to choose (or select) random_adaptors via tunable "rngs_want" It's a list of comma separated names of adaptors, ordered by preferences. I.e.: rngs_want="yarrow,rdrand"
Such setting would cause yarrow to be preferred to rdrand. If neither of them are available (or registered), then system will default to something reasonable (currently yarrow). If yarrow is not present, then we fall back to the adaptor that's first on the list of registered adaptors.
4) Introduce a way where RNGs can play a role of entropy source. This is mostly useful for HW rngs.
The way I envision this is that every HW RNG will use this functionality by default. Functionality to disable this is also present. I have an example of how to use this in random_adaptor_example.c (see modload event, and init function)
5) fix kern.random.adaptors from kern.random.adaptors: yarrowpanicblock to kern.random.adaptors: yarrow,panic,block
6) add kern.random.active_adaptor to indicate currently selected adaptor: root@freebsd04:~ # sysctl kern.random.active_adaptor kern.random.active_adaptor: yarrow
# Submitted by: Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com>
Submitted by: Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>, Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com> Reviewed by: des@FreeBSD.org Approved by: re (delphij) Approved by: secteam (des,delphij)
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256281 |
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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256048 |
04-Oct-2013 |
uqs |
Fix make depend.
Approved by: re (glebius)
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255936 |
29-Sep-2013 |
philip |
DEBUG_FLAGS -g is default for GENERIC and its presence interferes with disabling the sfxge.ko.symbols build for embedded systems.
Approved by: re (marius) MFC after: 3 days
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255932 |
29-Sep-2013 |
alfred |
Update OFED to Linux 3.7 and update Mellanox drivers.
Update the OFED Infiniband core to the version supplied in Linux version 3.7.
The update to OFED is nearly all additional defines and functions with the exception of the addition of additional parameters to ib_register_device() and the reg_user_mr callback.
In addition the ibcore (Infiniband core) and ipoib (IP over Infiniband) have both been made into completely loadable modules to facilitate testing of the OFED stack in FreeBSD.
Finally the Mellanox Infiniband drivers are now updated to the latest version shipping with Linux 3.7.
Submitted by: Mellanox FreeBSD driver team: Oded Shanoon (odeds mellanox.com), Meny Yossefi (menyy mellanox.com), Orit Moskovich (oritm mellanox.com)
Approved by: re
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255923 |
28-Sep-2013 |
uqs |
Fix make depend, apply a bit of style.
Approved by: re (marius) Reviewed by: grehan
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255736 |
20-Sep-2013 |
davidch |
Substantial rewrite of bxe(4) to add support for the BCM57712 and BCM578XX controllers.
Approved by: re MFC after: 4 weeks
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255675 |
18-Sep-2013 |
rdivacky |
Revert r255672, it has some serious flaws, leaking file references etc.
Approved by: re (delphij)
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255672 |
18-Sep-2013 |
rdivacky |
Implement epoll support in Linuxulator. This is a tiny wrapper around kqueue to implement epoll subset of functionality. The kqueue user data are 32bit on i386 which is not enough for epoll user data so this patch overrides kqueue fileops to maintain enough space in struct file.
Initial patch developed by me in 2007 and then extended and finished by Yuri Victorovich.
Approved by: re (delphij) Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code Submitted by: Yuri Victorovich <yuri at rawbw dot com> Tested by: Yuri Victorovich <yuri at rawbw dot com>
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255608 |
16-Sep-2013 |
kib |
Remove zero-copy sockets code. It only worked for anonymous memory, and the equivalent functionality is now provided by sendfile(2) over posix shared memory filedescriptor.
Remove the cow member of struct vm_page, and rearrange the remaining members. While there, make hold_count unsigned.
Requested and reviewed by: alc Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Approved by: re (delphij)
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255570 |
14-Sep-2013 |
trasz |
Bring in the new iSCSI target and initiator.
Reviewed by: ken (parts) Approved by: re (delphij) Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
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255561 |
14-Sep-2013 |
kib |
Fix module build when device ata is not in kernel config.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Build-tested by: gjb Approved by: re (delphij)
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255560 |
14-Sep-2013 |
kib |
Correct the svn:keywords value.
Approved by: re (gjb, implicit)
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255558 |
14-Sep-2013 |
kib |
Add svn:keywords property to Makefile.
Approved by: re (gjb)
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255524 |
13-Sep-2013 |
grehan |
Import Hyper-V paravirtualized drivers from projects/hyperv branch into head.
Approved by: re@ (hrs) Obtained from: Microsoft, NetApp, and Citrix.
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255452 |
10-Sep-2013 |
obrien |
Back out r255440. /usr/bin/gcc @r255185 (2013-09-03) can build this.
Approved by: re (kib)
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255440 |
10-Sep-2013 |
obrien |
Only use a clang'ism if ${CC} is clang.
Reviewed by: sjg Approved by: re (kib)
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255362 |
07-Sep-2013 |
markm |
Bring in some behind-the-scenes development, mainly By Arthur Mesh, the rest by me.
o Namespace cleanup; the Yarrow name is now restricted to where it really applies; this is in anticipation of being augmented or replaced by Fortuna in the future. Fortuna is mentioned, but behind #if logic, and is ignorable for now.
o The harvest queue is pulled out into its own modules.
o Entropy harvesting is emproved, both by being made more conservative, and by separating (a bit!) the sources. Available entropy crumbs are marginally improved.
o Selection of sources is made clearer. With recent revelations, this will receive more work in the weeks and months to come.
Submitted by: Arthur Mesh (partly) <arthurmesh@gmail.com>
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255332 |
06-Sep-2013 |
cy |
Update ipfilter 4.1.28 --> 5.1.2.
Approved by: glebius (mentor) BSD Licensed by: Darren Reed <darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au> (author)
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255187 |
03-Sep-2013 |
jmg |
Use the fact that the AES-NI instructions can be pipelined to improve performance... Use SSE2 instructions for calculating the XTS tweek factor... Let the compiler do more work and handle register allocation by using intrinsics, now only the key schedule is in assembly...
Replace .byte hard coded instructions w/ the proper instructions now that both clang and gcc support them...
On my machine, pulling the code to userland I saw performance go from ~150MB/sec to 2GB/sec in XTS mode. GELI on GNOP saw a more modest increase of about 3x due to other system overhead (geom and opencrypto)...
These changes allow almost full disk io rate w/ geli...
Reviewed by: -current, -security Thanks to: Mike Hamburg for the XTS tweek algorithm
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255174 |
03-Sep-2013 |
uqs |
Fix 'make depend'
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255164 |
03-Sep-2013 |
jhibbits |
Refactor PowerPC hwpmc(4) driver into generic and specific. More refactoring will likely be done as more drivers are added, since AIM-compatible processors have similar PMC configuration logic.
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255112 |
01-Sep-2013 |
bryanv |
Import multiqueue VirtIO net driver from my user/bryanv/vtnetmq branch
This is a significant rewrite of much of the previous driver; lots of misc. cleanup was also performed, and support for a few other minor features was also added.
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254993 |
28-Aug-2013 |
gnn |
Add firmware for Centrino 2200-N wireless devices.
Driver software for this firmware will be updated in a following commit.
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254985 |
28-Aug-2013 |
uqs |
Fix 'make depend'
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254967 |
27-Aug-2013 |
rdivacky |
Assemble linux32_locore.s and ia32_sigtramp.S with clang integrated assembler. Support for .code32 and .code64 in llvm was implemented more than 2 years ago.
Tested by: Dan McGregor <dan.mcgregor at usask dot ca>
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254899 |
26-Aug-2013 |
dumbbell |
drm/radeon: Disable build on i386/pc98
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254885 |
25-Aug-2013 |
dumbbell |
drm/radeon: Import the Radeon KMS driver
This driver is based on Linux 3.8 and a previous effort by kan@.
More informations about this project can be found on the FreeBSD wiki: https://wiki.freebsd.org/AMD_GPU
The driver is split into:
sys/dev/drm2: The driver sources.
sys/modules/drm2/radeonkmw: The driver main kernel module's Makefile.
sys/modules/drm2/radeonkmsfw: All firmware kernel module Makefiles. There's one directory and one Makefile for each firmware.
sys/contrib/dev/drm2/radeonkmsfw: All firmware binary sources.
tools/tools/drm/radeon Tools to update firmwares or regenerate some headers.
Merging the driver to FreeBSD 9.x may be possible but not a priority for now.
Help from: kib@, kan@ Tested by: avg@, kwm@, ray@, Alexander Yerenkow <yerenkow@gmail.com>, Anders Bolt-Evensen <andersbo87@me.com>, Denis Djubajlo <stdedjub@googlemail.com>, J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com>, Mikaël Urankar <mikael.urankar@gmail.com>, Pierre-Emmanuel Pédron <pepcitron@gmail.com>, Sam Fourman Jr. <sfourman@gmail.com>, Wade <wade-is-great@live.com>, (probably other I forgot...) HW donations: kyzh, Yakaz
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254817 |
24-Aug-2013 |
dumbbell |
drm: Import drm_dp_helper.c from Linux 3.8-rc3
While here, update drm_dp_helper.h to better match Linux one.
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254794 |
24-Aug-2013 |
dumbbell |
drm: Import drm_buffer.[ch] from Linux 3.8-rc3
This will be used by the Radeon KMS driver.
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254791 |
24-Aug-2013 |
uqs |
Include bsd.own.mk before trying to check MK_* values.
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254738 |
23-Aug-2013 |
bryanv |
Add vmx(4), a VMware VMXNET3 ethernet driver ported from OpenBSD
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254735 |
23-Aug-2013 |
np |
Assorted fixes to krping. Disconnect the rest of sys/contrib/rdma from the build while here. sys/ofed has more recent RDMA code and should be used instead. We should probably move krping out of sys/contrib/rdma and get rid of the rest of it.
Obtained from: Chelsio
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254657 |
22-Aug-2013 |
trasz |
Move the old iSCSI initiator source to a more appropriate place (sys/dev/iscsi_initiator/ instead of sys/dev/iscsi/initiator/), to make room for the new one. This is also more logical location (kernel module being named iscsi_initiator.ko, for example). There is no ongoing work on this I know of, so it shouldn't make life harder for anyone.
There are no functional changes, apart from "svn mv" and adjusting paths.
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254596 |
21-Aug-2013 |
uqs |
Fix 'make depend'.
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254509 |
19-Aug-2013 |
jhibbits |
Fix some ppc64 dtrace bugs, and enable systrace_freebsd32 for ppc64.
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254319 |
14-Aug-2013 |
uqs |
Fix make depend
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254260 |
12-Aug-2013 |
pfg |
Add read-only support for extents in ext2fs.
Basic support for extents was implemented by Zheng Liu as part of his Google Summer of Code in 2010. This support is read-only at this time.
In addition to extents we also support the huge_file extension for read-only purposes. This works nicely with the additional support for birthtime/nanosec timestamps and dir_index that have been added lately.
The implementation may not work for all ext4 filesystems as it doesn't support some features that are being enabled by default on recent linux like flex_bg. Nevertheless, the feature should be very useful for migration or simple access in filesystems that have been converted from ext2/3 or don't use incompatible features.
Special thanks to Zheng Liu for his dedication and continued work to support ext2 in FreeBSD.
Submitted by: Zheng Liu (lz@) Reviewed by: Mike Ma, Christoph Mallon (previous version) Sponsored by: Google Inc. MFC after: 3 weeks
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254202 |
11-Aug-2013 |
adrian |
Add firmware for the Intel 2030 and variants.
Submitted by: Cedric GROSS <cg@gross.info> Obtained from: Linux, Intel
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254199 |
11-Aug-2013 |
adrian |
Update the 6000g2a image.
Obtained from: Linux, Intel
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254190 |
10-Aug-2013 |
kib |
The random_adapters.c is standard in the conf/files. Revert wrong r254185.
Pointed out by: peter
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254185 |
10-Aug-2013 |
kib |
Restore the ability to kldload random.ko, by linking in the newly added random_adaptors.c.
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253997 |
06-Aug-2013 |
avg |
fix fat-fingering in r253996
MFC after: 17 days X-MFC with: r253996
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253996 |
06-Aug-2013 |
avg |
opensolaris code: translate INVARIANTS to DEBUG and ZFS_DEBUG
Do this by forcing inclusion of sys/cddl/compat/opensolaris/sys/debug_compat.h via -include option into all source files from OpenSolaris. Note that this -include option must always be after -include opt_global.h.
Additionally, remove forced definition of DEBUG for some modules and fix their build without DEBUG.
Also, meaning of DEBUG was overloaded to enable WITNESS support for some OpenSolaris (primarily ZFS) locks. Now this overloading is removed and that use of DEBUG is replaced with a new option OPENSOLARIS_WITNESS.
MFC after: 17 days
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253989 |
06-Aug-2013 |
avg |
dtrace: fix compilation with gcc
Cowardly taking the easiest way and using -Wno-*
MFC after: 3 days X-MFC with: r253772
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253911 |
03-Aug-2013 |
uqs |
Add missing depend.
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253845 |
31-Jul-2013 |
obrien |
Back out r253779 & r253786.
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253826 |
31-Jul-2013 |
jhibbits |
Remove duplicate SRCS include block. Spotted by jmallett.
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253825 |
31-Jul-2013 |
jhibbits |
Add the macio attachment for wi(4). Partially obtained from NetBSD.
Reviewed by: adrian Obtained from: NetBSD (partially)
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253795 |
30-Jul-2013 |
pluknet |
Fix up paths after r253790. While here, use $? contraction.
Reported by: O. Hartmann
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253790 |
30-Jul-2013 |
rpaulo |
Move runfw to modules/usb. While there, respect MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE.
Discussed with: kevlo
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253789 |
30-Jul-2013 |
rpaulo |
Import OpenBSD's rsu(4) WLAN driver. Support chipsets are the Realtek RTL8188SU, RTL8191SU, and RTL8192SU.
Many thanks to Idwer Vollering for porting/writing the man page and for testing.
Reviewed by: adrian, hselasky Obtained from: OpenBSD Tested by: kevlo, Idwer Vollering <vidwer at gmail.com>
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253786 |
29-Jul-2013 |
obrien |
Decouple yarrow from random(4) device.
* Make Yarrow an optional kernel component -- enabled by "YARROW_RNG" option. The files sha2.c, hash.c, randomdev_soft.c and yarrow.c comprise yarrow.
* random(4) device doesn't really depend on rijndael-*. Yarrow, however, does.
* Add random_adaptors.[ch] which is basically a store of random_adaptor's. random_adaptor is basically an adapter that plugs in to random(4). random_adaptor can only be plugged in to random(4) very early in bootup. Unplugging random_adaptor from random(4) is not supported, and is probably a bad idea anyway, due to potential loss of entropy pools. We currently have 3 random_adaptors: + yarrow + rdrand (ivy.c) + nehemeiah
* Remove platform dependent logic from probe.c, and move it into corresponding registration routines of each random_adaptor provider. probe.c doesn't do anything other than picking a specific random_adaptor from a list of registered ones.
* If the kernel doesn't have any random_adaptor adapters present then the creation of /dev/random is postponed until next random_adaptor is kldload'ed.
* Fix randomdev_soft.c to refer to its own random_adaptor, instead of a system wide one.
Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com, obrien Obtained from: Juniper Networks Reviewed by: obrien
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253779 |
29-Jul-2013 |
obrien |
Decouple yarrow from random(4) device.
* Make Yarrow an optional kernel component -- enabled by "YARROW_RNG" option. The files sha2.c, hash.c, randomdev_soft.c and yarrow.c comprise yarrow.
* random(4) device doesn't really depend on rijndael-*. Yarrow, however, does.
* Add random_adaptors.[ch] which is basically a store of random_adaptor's. random_adaptor is basically an adapter that plugs in to random(4). random_adaptor can only be plugged in to random(4) very early in bootup. Unplugging random_adaptor from random(4) is not supported, and is probably a bad idea anyway, due to potential loss of entropy pools. We currently have 3 random_adaptors: + yarrow + rdrand (ivy.c) + nehemeiah
* Remove platform dependent logic from probe.c, and move it into corresponding registration routines of each random_adaptor provider. probe.c doesn't do anything other than picking a specific random_adaptor from a list of registered ones.
* If the kernel doesn't have any random_adaptor adapters present then the creation of /dev/random is postponed until next random_adaptor is kldload'ed.
* Fix randomdev_soft.c to refer to its own random_adaptor, instead of a system wide one.
Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com, obrien Obtained from: Juniper Networks Reviewed by: obrien
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253773 |
29-Jul-2013 |
avg |
[fixup] add Makefile changes that should have been committed in r253772
MFC after: 3 weeks X-MFC with: r253772
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253761 |
29-Jul-2013 |
rpaulo |
Fix a debugging hack that snuck in.
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253760 |
29-Jul-2013 |
rpaulo |
Firmware module for the upcoming rsu(4) driver.
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253691 |
26-Jul-2013 |
np |
Add support for packet-sniffing tracers to cxgbe(4). This works with all T4 and T5 based cards and is useful for analyzing TSO, LRO, TOE, and for general purpose monitoring without tapping any cxgbe or cxl ifnet directly.
Tracers on the T4/T5 chips provide access to Ethernet frames exactly as they were received from or transmitted on the wire. On transmit, a tracer will capture a frame after TSO segmentation, hw VLAN tag insertion, hw L3 & L4 checksum insertion, etc. It will also capture frames generated by the TCP offload engine (TOE traffic is normally invisible to the kernel). On receive, a tracer will capture a frame before hw VLAN extraction, runt filtering, other badness filtering, before the steering/drop/L2-rewrite filters or the TOE have had a go at it, and of course before sw LRO in the driver.
There are 4 tracers on a chip. A tracer can trace only in one direction (tx or rx). For now cxgbetool will set up tracers to capture the first 128B of every transmitted or received frame on a given port. This is a small subset of what the hardware can do. A pseudo ifnet with the same name as the nexus driver (t4nex0 or t5nex0) will be created for tracing. The data delivered to this ifnet is an additional copy made inside the chip. Normal delivery to cxgbe<n> or cxl<n> will be made as usual.
/* watch cxl0, which is the first port hanging off t5nex0. */ # cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 0 tx0 (watch what cxl0 is transmitting) # cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 1 rx0 (watch what cxl0 is receiving) # cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer list # tcpdump -i t5nex0 <== all that cxl0 sees and puts on the wire
If you were doing TSO, a tcpdump on cxl0 may have shown you ~64K "frames" with no L3/L4 checksum but this will show you the frames that were actually transmitted.
/* all done */ # cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 0 disable # cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer 1 disable # cxgbetool t5nex0 tracer list # ifconfig t5nex0 destroy
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253544 |
22-Jul-2013 |
hselasky |
Add some USB gadget example drivers for USB audio, USB keyboard, USB mouse and USB modem classes. Hopefully someone will find these examples useful when implementing USB device side drivers using the FreeBSD USB stack.
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253476 |
19-Jul-2013 |
jimharris |
Add message when nvd disks are attached and detached.
As part of this commit, add an nvme_strvis() function which borrows heavily from cam_strvis(). This will allow stripping of leading/trailing whitespace and also handle unprintable characters in model/serial numbers. This function goes into a new nvme_util.c file which is used by both the driver and nvmecontrol.
Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl MFC after: 3 days
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253378 |
16-Jul-2013 |
rpaulo |
Add urtwnfw.
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253315 |
13-Jul-2013 |
jhibbits |
Clean up the modules list for PowerPC. powerpc64 has MACHINE_CPUARCH of powerpc. While here, sort the list.
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253303 |
12-Jul-2013 |
jfv |
Change the E1000 driver option header handling to match the ixgbe driver. As it was, when building them as a module INET and INET6 are not defined. In these drivers it does not cause a panic, however it does result in different behavior in the ioctl routine when you are using a module vs static, and I think the behavior should be the same.
MFC after: 3 days
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253139 |
10-Jul-2013 |
hiren |
Adding urtwn(4) firmware and related changes.
Reviewed by: rpaulo Approved by: sbruno (mentor)
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252890 |
06-Jul-2013 |
pfg |
Initial implementation of the HTree directory index.
This is a port of NetBSD's GSoC 2012 Ext3 HTree directory indexing by Vyacheslav Matyushin. It was cleaned up and enhanced for FreeBSD by Zheng Liu (lz@).
This is an excellent example of work shared among different projects: Vyacheslav was able to look at an early prototype from Zheng Liu who was also able to check the code from Haiku (with permission).
As in linux, the feature is not available by default and must be enabled explicitly with tune2fs. We still do not support the workarounds required in readdir for NFS.
Submitted by: Zheng Liu Tested by: Mike Ma Sponsored by: Google Inc. MFC after: 1 week
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252867 |
06-Jul-2013 |
delphij |
Import HighPoint DC Series Data Center HBA (DC7280 and R750) driver. This driver works for FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/amd64 platforms.
Many thanks to HighPoint for providing this driver.
MFC after: 1 day
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252661 |
04-Jul-2013 |
np |
- Include the T5 firmware with the driver. - Update the T4 firmware to the latest. - Minor reorganization and updates to the version macros, etc.
Obtained from: Chelsio MFC after: 1 day
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252504 |
02-Jul-2013 |
lstewart |
Import an implementation of the CAIA Delay-Gradient (CDG) congestion control algorithm, which is based on the 2011 v0.1 patch release and described in the paper "Revisiting TCP Congestion Control using Delay Gradients" by David Hayes and Grenville Armitage. It is implemented as a kernel module compatible with the modular congestion control framework.
CDG is a hybrid congestion control algorithm which reacts to both packet loss and inferred queuing delay. It attempts to operate as a delay-based algorithm where possible, but utilises heuristics to detect loss-based TCP cross traffic and will compete effectively as required. CDG is therefore incrementally deployable and suitable for use on shared networks.
In collaboration with: David Hayes <david.hayes at ieee.org> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> MFC after: 4 days Sponsored by: Cisco University Research Program and FreeBSD Foundation
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252491 |
01-Jul-2013 |
rmh |
Wrap cxgbe declaration around MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE check
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252356 |
28-Jun-2013 |
davide |
- Trim an unused and bogus Makefile for mount_smbfs. - Reconnect with some minor modifications, in particular now selsocket() internals are adapted to use sbintime units after recent'ish calloutng switch.
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252206 |
25-Jun-2013 |
davidcs |
Add Qlogic 10Gb Ethernet Driver for Qlogic 8100 Series CNA Adapter Driver version (v2.0.0)
Submitted by: David C Somayajulu (davidcs@freebsd.org) QLogic Corporation Approved by: George Neville-Neil (gnn@freebsd.org)
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252064 |
21-Jun-2013 |
gonzo |
Rename run(4) firmware file from runfw to run.fw. Previous name was the same as top-level target name for "device runfw" kernel option and caused cyclic dependancy that lead to kernel build breakage
Module change is not strictly required and done for name unification sake
PR: conf/175751 Submitted by: Issei <i10a at herbmint.jp>
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251964 |
18-Jun-2013 |
jfv |
Add quad port probe support, this gives the admin proper information about the slot (which should be a PCIE Gen 3 slot for this adapter) by looking back thru the PCI parent devices to the slot device.
The fix above also corrects the bandwidth display to GT/s rather than the incorrect Gb/s
Next, allow the use of ALTQ if you select the compile option IXGBE_LEGACY_TX.
Allow the use of 'unsupported' optic modules by a compile option as well.
Add a phy reset capability into the stop code, this is so a static configured driver will still behave properly when taken down (not being able to unload it).
This revision synchronizes the shared code with Intel internal current code, and note that it now includes DCB supporting code, this was necessitated by some internal changes with the code, but it also will provide the opportunity to develop this feature in the core driver down the road.
I have edited the README to get rid of some of the worse anachronisms in it as well, its by no means as robust as I might wish at this point however.
Oh, I also have included some conditional stuff in the code so it will be compatible in both the 9.X and 10 environments.
Performance has been a focus in recent changes and I believe this revision driver will perform very well in most workloads.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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251869 |
17-Jun-2013 |
eadler |
Add missing dependency to linux${SFX}_genassym.c
Submitted by: nox MFC After: 3 days
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251842 |
17-Jun-2013 |
scottl |
This is an addendum to r251837. Missed adding the new references to cam_compat.c to the various makefiles.
Obtained from: Netflix
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251655 |
12-Jun-2013 |
adrian |
Migrate the LNA mixing diversity machinery from the AR9285 HAL to the driver.
The AR9485 chip and AR933x SoC both implement LNA diversity. There are a few extra things that need to happen before this can be flipped on for those chips (mostly to do with setting up the different bias values and LNA1/LNA2 RSSI differences) but the first stage is putting this code into the driver layer so it can be reused.
This has the added benefit of making it easier to expose configuration options and diagnostic information via the ioctl API. That's not yet being done but it sure would be nice to do so.
Tested:
* AR9285, with LNA diversity enabled * AR9285, with LNA diversity disabled in EEPROM
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251538 |
08-Jun-2013 |
rpaulo |
Import Kevin Lo's port of urtwn(4) from OpenBSD. urtwn(4) is a driver for the Realtek RTL8188CU/RTL8192CU USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless cards. This driver requires microcode which is available in FreeBSD ports: net/urtwn-firmware-kmod.
Hiren ported the urtwn(4) man page from OpenBSD and Glen just commited a port for the firmware.
TODO: - 802.11n support - Stability fixes - the driver can sustain lots of traffic but has trouble coping with simultaneous iperf sessions. - fix debugging
MFC after: 2 months Tested by: kevlo, hiren, gjb
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251487 |
07-Jun-2013 |
adrian |
Bring over the initial static bluetooth coexistence configuration for the WB195 combo NIC - an AR9285 w/ an AR3011 USB bluetooth NIC.
The AR3011 is wired up using a 3-wire coexistence scheme to the AR9285.
The code in if_ath_btcoex.c sets up the initial hardware mapping and coexistence configuration. There's nothing special about it - it's static; it doesn't try to configure bluetooth / MAC traffic priorities or try to figure out what's actually going on. It's enough to stop basic bluetooth traffic from causing traffic stalls and diassociation from the wireless network.
To use this code, you must have the above NIC. No, it won't work for the AR9287+AR3012, nor the AR9485, AR9462 or AR955x combo cards.
Then you set a kernel hint before boot or before kldload, where 'X' is the unit number of your AR9285 NIC:
# kenv hint.ath.X.btcoex_profile=wb195
This will then appear in your boot messages:
[100482] athX: Enabling WB195 BTCOEX
This code is going to evolve pretty quickly (well, depending upon my spare time) so don't assume the btcoex API is going to stay stable.
In order to use the bluetooth side, you must also load in firmware using ath3kfw and the binary firmware file (ath3k-1.fw in my case.)
Tested:
* AR9280, no interference * WB195 - AR9285 + AR3011 combo; STA mode; basic bluetooth inquiries were enough to cause traffic stalls and disassociations. This has stopped with the btcoex profile code.
TODO:
* Importantly - the AR9285 needs ASPM disabled if bluetooth coexistence is enabled. No, I don't know why. It's likely some kind of bug to do with the AR3011 sending bluetooth coexistence signals whilst the device is asleep. Since we don't actually sleep the MAC just yet, it shouldn't be a problem. That said, to be totally correct:
+ ASPM should be disabled - upon attach and wakeup + The PCIe powersave HAL code should never be called
Look at what the ath9k driver does for inspiration.
* Add WB197 (AR9287+AR3012) support * Add support for the AR9485, which is another combo like the AR9285 * The later NICs have a different signaling mechanism between the MAC and the bluetooth device; I haven't even begun to experiment with making that HAL code work. But it should be a lot more automatic.
* The hardware can do much more interesting traffic weighting with bluetooth and wifi traffic. None of this is currently used. Ideally someone would code up something to watch the bluetooth traffic GPIO (via an interrupt) and then watch it go high/low; then figure out what the bluetooth traffic is and adjust things appropriately.
* If I get the time I may add in some code to at least track this stuff and expose statistics. But it's up to someone else to experiment with the bluetooth coexistence support and add the interesting stuff (like "real" detection of bulk, audio, etc bluetooth traffic patterns and change wifi parameters appropriately - eg, maximum aggregate length, transmit power, using quiet time to control TX duty cycle, etc.)
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251368 |
04-Jun-2013 |
obrien |
Match the options of the kernel.
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251237 |
02-Jun-2013 |
markj |
Port the SDT test now that it's possible to create SDT probes that take seven arguments.
The original test uses Solaris' uadmin system call to trigger the test probe; this change adds a sysctl to the dtrace_test module and gets the test program to trigger the test probe via the sysctl handler.
The test is currently failing on amd64 because of some bugs in the way that probe arguments beyond the first five are obtained - these bugs will be fixed in a separate change.
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251114 |
30-May-2013 |
marius |
Fix a typo in r249213; the second bus_if.h should have been isa_if.h.
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250963 |
24-May-2013 |
achim |
Driver 'aacraid' added. Supports Adaptec by PMC RAID controller families Series 6, 7, 8 and upcoming products. Older Adaptec RAID controller families are supported by the 'aac' driver.
Approved by: scottl (mentor)
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250838 |
20-May-2013 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20130517.
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250661 |
15-May-2013 |
davidcs |
Add Qlogic 10Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter Driver Version 3.10.10 for QLogic 8300 Series Adapters
Submitted by: David C Somayajulu (davidcs@freebsd.org) QLogic Corporation Approved by: George Neville-Neil (gnn@freebsd.org)
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250363 |
08-May-2013 |
takawata |
A driver for Intel Rapid Start Technology ACPI device. Note that it is just for 'Advanced' configuration for Rapid start technology.
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250173 |
02-May-2013 |
adrian |
Add the AR9300 HAL into the kernel and module builds.
Tested:
* make universe (honest!)
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250079 |
29-Apr-2013 |
carl |
Add a new driver to support the Intel Non-Transparent Bridge(NTB).
The NTB allows you to connect two systems with this device using a PCI-e link. The driver is made of two modules: - ntb_hw which is a basic hardware abstraction layer for the device. - if_ntb which implements the ntb network device and the communication protocol.
The driver is limited at the moment to CPU memcpy instead of using DMA, and only Back-to-Back mode is supported. Also the network device isn't full featured yet. These changes will be coming soon. The DMA change will also bring in the ioat driver from the project branch it is on now.
This is an initial port of the GPL/BSD Linux driver contributed by Jon Mason from Intel. Any bugs are my contributions.
Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: jimharris, joel (man page only) Approved by: jimharris (mentor)
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249765 |
22-Apr-2013 |
nyan |
Build uart_dev_lpc.c on arm only. This fixes pc98 build.
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249663 |
19-Apr-2013 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20130418.
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249636 |
19-Apr-2013 |
jhibbits |
Fix the uart(4) module build. Without uart_dev_lpc the module cannot be loaded.
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249596 |
17-Apr-2013 |
ken |
Move the NFS FHA (File Handle Affinity) code from sys/nfsserver to sys/nfs, since it is now shared by the two NFS servers.
Suggested by: rmacklem Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 2 weeks
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249592 |
17-Apr-2013 |
ken |
Revamp the old NFS server's File Handle Affinity (FHA) code so that it will work with either the old or new server.
The FHA code keeps a cache of currently active file handles for NFSv2 and v3 requests, so that read and write requests for the same file are directed to the same group of threads (reads) or thread (writes). It does not currently work for NFSv4 requests. They are more complex, and will take more work to support.
This improves read-ahead performance, especially with ZFS, if the FHA tuning parameters are configured appropriately. Without the FHA code, concurrent reads that are part of a sequential read from a file will be directed to separate NFS threads. This has the effect of confusing the ZFS zfetch (prefetch) code and makes sequential reads significantly slower with clients like Linux that do a lot of prefetching.
The FHA code has also been updated to direct write requests to nearby file offsets to the same thread in the same way it batches reads, and the FHA code will now also send writes to multiple threads when needed.
This improves sequential write performance in ZFS, because writes to a file are now more ordered. Since NFS writes (generally less than 64K) are smaller than the typical ZFS record size (usually 128K), out of order NFS writes to the same block can trigger a read in ZFS. Sending them down the same thread increases the odds of their being in order.
In order for multiple write threads per file in the FHA code to be useful, writes in the NFS server have been changed to use a LK_SHARED vnode lock, and upgrade that to LK_EXCLUSIVE if the filesystem doesn't allow multiple writers to a file at once. ZFS is currently the only filesystem that allows multiple writers to a file, because it has internal file range locking. This change does not affect the NFSv4 code.
This improves random write performance to a single file in ZFS, since we can now have multiple writers inside ZFS at one time.
I have changed the default tuning parameters to a 22 bit (4MB) window size (from 256K) and unlimited commands per thread as a result of my benchmarking with ZFS.
The FHA code has been updated to allow configuring the tuning parameters from loader tunable variables in addition to sysctl variables. The read offset window calculation has been slightly modified as well. Instead of having separate bins, each file handle has a rolling window of bin_shift size. This minimizes glitches in throughput when shifting from one bin to another.
sys/conf/files: Add nfs_fha_new.c and nfs_fha_old.c. Compile nfs_fha.c when either the old or the new NFS server is built.
sys/fs/nfs/nfsport.h, sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonport.c: Bring in changes from Rick Macklem to newnfs_realign that allow it to operate in blocking (M_WAITOK) or non-blocking (M_NOWAIT) mode.
sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonsubs.c, sys/fs/nfs/nfs_var.h: Bring in a change from Rick Macklem to allow telling nfsm_dissect() whether or not to wait for mallocs.
sys/fs/nfs/nfsm_subs.h: Bring in changes from Rick Macklem to create a new nfsm_dissect_nonblock() inline function and NFSM_DISSECT_NONBLOCK() macro.
sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonkrpc.c, sys/fs/nfsclient/nfs_clkrpc.c: Add the malloc wait flag to a newnfs_realign() call.
sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdkrpc.c: Setup the new NFS server's RPC thread pool so that it will call the FHA code.
Add the malloc flag argument to newnfs_realign().
Unstaticize newnfs_nfsv3_procid[] so that we can use it in the FHA code.
sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdsocket.c: In nfsrvd_dorpc(), add NFSPROC_WRITE to the list of RPC types that use the LK_SHARED lock type.
sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_nfsdport.c: In nfsd_fhtovp(), if we're starting a write, check to see whether the underlying filesystem supports shared writes. If not, upgrade the lock type from LK_SHARED to LK_EXCLUSIVE.
sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha.c: Remove all code that is specific to the NFS server implementation. Anything that is server-specific is now accessed through a callback supplied by that server's FHA shim in the new softc.
There are now separate sysctls and tunables for the FHA implementations for the old and new NFS servers. The new NFS server has its tunables under vfs.nfsd.fha, the old NFS server's tunables are under vfs.nfsrv.fha as before.
In fha_extract_info(), use callouts for all server-specific code. Getting file handles and offsets is now done in the individual server's shim module.
In fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(), change the way we decide whether two reads are in proximity to each other. Previously, the calculation was a simple shift operation to see whether the offsets were in the same power of 2 bucket. The issue was that there would be a bucket (and therefore thread) transition, even if the reads were in close proximity. When there is a thread transition, reads wind up going somewhat out of order, and ZFS gets confused.
The new calculation simply tries to see whether the offsets are within 1 << bin_shift of each other. If they are, the reads will be sent to the same thread.
The effect of this change is that for sequential reads, if the client doesn't exceed the max_reqs_per_nfsd parameter and the bin_shift is set to a reasonable value (22, or 4MB works well in my tests), the reads in any sequential stream will largely be confined to a single thread.
Change fha_assign() so that it takes a softc argument. It is now called from the individual server's shim code, which will pass in the softc.
Change fhe_stats_sysctl() so that it takes a softc parameter. It is now called from the individual server's shim code. Add the current offset to the list of things printed out about each active thread.
Change the num_reads and num_writes counters in the fha_hash_entry structure to 32-bit values, and rename them num_rw and num_exclusive, respectively, to reflect their changed usage.
Add an enable sysctl and tunable that allows the user to disable the FHA code (when vfs.XXX.fha.enable = 0). This is useful for before/after performance comparisons.
nfs_fha.h: Move most structure definitions out of nfs_fha.c and into the header file, so that the individual server shims can see them.
Change the default bin_shift to 22 (4MB) instead of 18 (256K). Allow unlimited commands per thread.
sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha_old.c, sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha_old.h, sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_fha_new.c, sys/fs/nfsserver/nfs_fha_new.h: Add shims for the old and new NFS servers to interface with the FHA code, and callbacks for the
The shims contain all of the code and definitions that are specific to the NFS servers.
They setup the server-specific callbacks and set the server name for the sysctl and loader tunable variables.
sys/nfsserver/nfs_srvkrpc.c: Configure the RPC code to call fhaold_assign() instead of fha_assign().
sys/modules/nfsd/Makefile: Add nfs_fha.c and nfs_fha_new.c.
sys/modules/nfsserver/Makefile: Add nfs_fha_old.c.
Reviewed by: rmacklem Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 2 weeks
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249581 |
17-Apr-2013 |
ivoras |
Link g_label_disk_ident when building geom_label as a module
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249420 |
12-Apr-2013 |
jimharris |
Move the busdma mapping functions to nvme_qpair.c.
This removes nvme_uio.c completely.
Sponsored by: Intel
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249410 |
12-Apr-2013 |
trasz |
Remove ctl(4) from GENERIC. Also remove 'options CTL_DISABLE' and kern.cam.ctl.disable tunable; those were introduced as a workaround to make it possible to boot GENERIC on low memory machines.
With ctl(4) being built as a module and automatically loaded by ctladm(8), this makes CTL work out of the box.
Reviewed by: ken Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
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249403 |
12-Apr-2013 |
bz |
isa_if.h is indirectly included. Depend on it to unbreak pc98 builds.
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249214 |
06-Apr-2013 |
marius |
Remove atadevel(4), it no longer builds with ATA_CAM and it's unlikely that support for new lines of ATA controllers will be added to ata(4).
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249213 |
06-Apr-2013 |
marius |
- With the demise of !ATA_CAM, ATA_STATIC_ID is the only ata(4) related option left but actually consumed by ada(4), so move it to opt_ada.h and get rid of opt_ata.h. - Fix stand-alone build of atacore(4) by adding opt_cam.h. - Use __FBSDID. - Use DEVMETHOD_END. - Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
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249203 |
06-Apr-2013 |
marius |
- Make ata_str2mode() static, it's not used outside of ata-all.c. - Move ata_timeout() to ata-all.c so we don't need to expose both this function and ata_cam_end_transaction() but only the former. - Move ata_cmd2str() from ata-queue.c to ata-all.c so we can get rid of the former. - Add some missing prototypes.
MFC after: 3 days
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249083 |
04-Apr-2013 |
mav |
Remove all legacy ATA code parts, not used since options ATA_CAM enabled in most kernels before FreeBSD 9.0. Remove such modules and respective kernel options: atadisk, ataraid, atapicd, atapifd, atapist, atapicam. Remove the atacontrol utility and some man pages. Remove useless now options ATA_CAM.
No objections: current@, stable@ MFC after: never
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249022 |
02-Apr-2013 |
glebius |
- Remove extra $FreeBSD$ - Touch options headers to make module buildable.
Reviewed by: trasz
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249009 |
02-Apr-2013 |
trasz |
Make it possible to build CTL as a module.
Reviewed by: ken Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
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248983 |
01-Apr-2013 |
pfg |
Dtrace: enablings on defunct providers prevent providers from unregistering
Merge change from illumos:
1368 enablings on defunct providers prevent providers from unregistering
We try to address some underlying differences between the Solaris and FreeBSD implementations: dtrace_attach() / dtrace_detach() are currently unimplemented in FreeBSD but the new code from illumos makes use of taskq so some adaptations were made to dtrace_open() and dtrace_close() to handle them appropriately.
Illumos Revision: r13430:8e6add739e38
Reference: https://www.illumos.org/issues/1368
Reviewed by: gnn Tested by: Fabian Keil Obtained from: Illumos MFC after: 3 weeks
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248925 |
30-Mar-2013 |
np |
cxgbe(4): Add support for Chelsio's Terminator 5 (aka T5) ASIC. This includes support for the NIC and TOE features of the 40G, 10G, and 1G/100M cards based on the T5.
The ASIC is mostly backward compatible with the Terminator 4 so cxgbe(4) has been updated instead of writing a brand new driver. T5 cards will show up as cxl (short for cxlgb) ports attached to the t5nex bus driver.
Sponsored by: Chelsio
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248906 |
29-Mar-2013 |
jfv |
Change defines in the igb driver to allow an easier selection of the older if_start/non-multiqueue interface from the stack. This is not the default, but can be turned on in the Makefile now regardless of the OS level to allow either testing or use of ALTQ.
MFC after: one week
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248486 |
19-Mar-2013 |
jhibbits |
Fix the powerpc64 build. MACHINE_CPUARCH is common for powerpc/powerpc64, not MACHINE_ARCH.
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248457 |
18-Mar-2013 |
jhibbits |
Add FBT for PowerPC DTrace. Also, clean up the DTrace assembly code, much of which is not necessary for PowerPC.
The FBT module can likely be factored into 3 separate files: common, intel, and powerpc, rather than duplicating most of the code between the x86 and PowerPC flavors.
All DTrace modules for PowerPC will be MFC'd together once Fasttrap is completed.
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248411 |
17-Mar-2013 |
andrew |
In the uart module build ofw_bus_if.h on arm along with sparc64 as LINT fails when built locally without it.
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248259 |
14-Mar-2013 |
adrian |
Disable warning/errors for two files for now - they don't compile clean with clang.
I'll work on this soon.
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248181 |
12-Mar-2013 |
adrian |
Shift this over to a new location in contrib/, in preparation to push this public.
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248097 |
09-Mar-2013 |
attilio |
Garbage collect NWFS and NCP bits which are now completely disconnected from the tree since few months.
This patch is not targeted for MFC.
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248084 |
09-Mar-2013 |
attilio |
Switch the vm_object mutex to be a rwlock. This will enable in the future further optimizations where the vm_object lock will be held in read mode most of the time the page cache resident pool of pages are accessed for reading purposes.
The change is mostly mechanical but few notes are reported: * The KPI changes as follow: - VM_OBJECT_LOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_WLOCK() - VM_OBJECT_TRYLOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK() - VM_OBJECT_UNLOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK() - VM_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(MA_OWNED) -> VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED() (in order to avoid visibility of implementation details) - The read-mode operations are added: VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(), VM_OBJECT_TRYRLOCK(), VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(), VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_RLOCKED(), VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED() * The vm/vm_pager.h namespace pollution avoidance (forcing requiring sys/mutex.h in consumers directly to cater its inlining functions using VM_OBJECT_LOCK()) imposes that all the vm/vm_pager.h consumers now must include also sys/rwlock.h. * zfs requires a quite convoluted fix to include FreeBSD rwlocks into the compat layer because the name clash between FreeBSD and solaris versions must be avoided. At this purpose zfs redefines the vm_object locking functions directly, isolating the FreeBSD components in specific compat stubs.
The KPI results heavilly broken by this commit. Thirdy part ports must be updated accordingly (I can think off-hand of VirtualBox, for example).
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon storage division Reviewed by: jeff Reviewed by: pjd (ZFS specific review) Discussed with: alc Tested by: pho
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248079 |
09-Mar-2013 |
adrian |
Placeholder for the upcoming AR9300 HAL code.
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247891 |
06-Mar-2013 |
uqs |
Fix 'make depend'
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247835 |
05-Mar-2013 |
kib |
Import the preliminary port of the TTM.
The early commit is done to facilitate the off-tree work on the porting of the Radeon driver.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Debugged and tested by: dumbbell MFC after: 1 month
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247834 |
05-Mar-2013 |
kib |
Import the drm_global references helpers.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation MFC after: 1 month
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247719 |
03-Mar-2013 |
uqs |
Fix 'make depend'
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247665 |
02-Mar-2013 |
attilio |
Garbage collect NTFS bits which are now completely disconnected from the tree since few months.
This patch is not targeted for MFC.
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247640 |
02-Mar-2013 |
attilio |
Garbage collect PORTALFS bits which are now completely disconnected from the tree since few months.
This patch is not targeted for MFC.
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247635 |
02-Mar-2013 |
attilio |
Garbage collect CODAFS bits which are now completely disconnected from the tree since few months.
This patch is not targeted for MFC.
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247631 |
02-Mar-2013 |
attilio |
Garbage collect XFS bits which are now already completely disconnected from the tree since few months.
This is not targeted for MFC.
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247628 |
02-Mar-2013 |
attilio |
Garbage collect HPFS bits which are now already completely disconnected from the tree since few months (please note that the userland bits were already disconnected since a long time, thus there is no need to update the OLD* entries).
This is not targeted for MFC.
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247505 |
28-Feb-2013 |
jfv |
Change the ixgbe module name to if_ixgbe to conform to the usual naming convention.
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247289 |
26-Feb-2013 |
np |
cxgbe(4): Update firmware to 1.8.4.0.
MFC after: 5 days
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247133 |
21-Feb-2013 |
gallatin |
Improve mxge's receive performance for IPv6:
- Add support for IPv6 rx csum offload - Finally switch mxge from using its own driver lro, to using tcp_lro
MFC after: 7 days Sponsored by: Myricom Inc.
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247011 |
19-Feb-2013 |
gallatin |
Add support to mxge for IPv6 TX csum offload & IPv6 TSO.
Sponsored by: Myricom, Inc. MFC after: 7 days
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246849 |
15-Feb-2013 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20130214.
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246585 |
09-Feb-2013 |
delphij |
Fix LINT build for ARM.
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246227 |
02-Feb-2013 |
adrian |
Allow IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG to be defined _and_ have a working wlan module.
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246195 |
01-Feb-2013 |
hselasky |
Include SMSC driver into default kernel build.
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246193 |
01-Feb-2013 |
neel |
Delete the "blackhole" driver - it is not needed anymore.
The "blackhole" driver was used in conjunction with bhyve to sequester pci devices intended for passthru until vmm.ko was loaded. This was useful at one point because vmm.ko could not be loaded at boot time.
The same functionality can now be achieved by loading vmm.ko via the loader along with the kernel.
Discussed with: grehan Obtained from: NetApp
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245952 |
26-Jan-2013 |
pfg |
Clean some 'svn:executable' properties in the tree.
Submitted by: Christoph Mallon MFC after: 3 days
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245768 |
22-Jan-2013 |
delphij |
- Don't include date and time the driver is built, this is useful for generating binary diffs. - Constify a few strings used in the driver. - Style changes to make the driver compile with default clang settings.
Approved by: HighPoint Technologies MFC after: 3 days
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245678 |
20-Jan-2013 |
neel |
Add svn properties to the recently merged bhyve source files.
The pre-commit hook will not allow any commits without the svn:keywords property in head.
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245652 |
19-Jan-2013 |
neel |
Merge projects/bhyve to head.
'bhyve' was developed by grehan@ and myself at NetApp (thanks!).
Special thanks to Peter Snyder, Joe Caradonna and Michael Dexter for their support and encouragement.
Obtained from: NetApp
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245434 |
14-Jan-2013 |
np |
cxgbe(4): Updates to the hardware L2 table management code.
- Add full support for IPv6 addresses.
- Read the size of the L2 table during attach. Do not assume that PCIe physical function 4 of the card has all of the table to itself.
- Use FNV instead of Jenkins to hash L3 addresses and drop the private copy of jhash.h from the driver.
MFC after: 1 week
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244952 |
02-Jan-2013 |
adrian |
Link if_ath_spectral.c into the build.
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244945 |
02-Jan-2013 |
adrian |
Add missing update to link ar5416_spectral.c into the build.
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243838 |
03-Dec-2012 |
adrian |
Add the btcoex code into the module compilation.
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243837 |
03-Dec-2012 |
adrian |
Include if_ath_alq.c, which only gets actually compiled if ATH_DEBUG_ALQ is enabled.
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243801 |
02-Dec-2012 |
uqs |
Fix make depend.
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243347 |
20-Nov-2012 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20121114.
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243339 |
20-Nov-2012 |
kib |
Fix module build after r243245.
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243337 |
20-Nov-2012 |
ae |
Connect ip6_mroute kernel module to the build.
MFC after: 1 week
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243100 |
15-Nov-2012 |
eadler |
Finish removing unneeded header from agp: opt_bus.h
Approved by: cperciva MFC after: 1 week
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242933 |
12-Nov-2012 |
dim |
Redo r242842, now actually fixing the warnings, as follows: - In sys/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/cma.c, an enum struct member is interpreted as an int, so cast it to an int. - In sys/ofed/drivers/infiniband/core/ud_header.c, initialize the packet_length variable in ib_ud_header_init(), to prevent undefined behaviour. - In sys/ofed/drivers/infiniband/ulp/sdp/sdp_rx.c, call rdma_notify() with the correct enum type and value. - In sys/ofed/include/linux/pci.h, change the PCI_DEVICE and PCI_VDEVICE macros to use C99 struct initializers, so additional members can be overridden.
Reviewed by: delphij, Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com> MFC after: 1 week
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242842 |
10-Nov-2012 |
delphij |
Attempt toward a buildable universe by silenting a few warnings for OFED.
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242731 |
08-Nov-2012 |
kevlo |
Use .PATH instead of VPATH.
Reviewed by: gnn,rwatson
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242723 |
07-Nov-2012 |
jhibbits |
Implement DTrace for PowerPC. This includes both 32-bit and 64-bit.
There is one known issue: Some probes will display an error message along the lines of: "Invalid address (0)"
I tested this with both a simple dtrace probe and dtruss on a few different binaries on 32-bit. I only compiled 64-bit, did not run it, but I don't expect problems without the modules loaded. Volunteers are welcome.
MFC after: 1 month
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242203 |
28-Oct-2012 |
nwhitehorn |
Extend dim's hack from r228978: not only clang but gcc on non-x86 platforms warns about unused variables in this code, so always add -Wno-unused to the warning flags. Why gcc on x86 *doesn't* warn about this, I will never know. The code itself should probably be fixed at some point.
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242197 |
27-Oct-2012 |
nwhitehorn |
Don't try to build Linux compatibility stuff on platforms without COMPAT_LINUX.
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242179 |
27-Oct-2012 |
nwhitehorn |
drm(4) works just fine on PowerPC, so connect it to the build.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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241828 |
22-Oct-2012 |
eadler |
Finish migration of MAINTAINER entries
Approved by: cperciva MFC after: 3 days
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241706 |
18-Oct-2012 |
attilio |
It seems that it is preferable to keep support for glabel also for filesystems that we don't support natively. Revert part of r241636 to do so.
This patch is not targeted for MFC.
Requested by: gleb, jhb
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241680 |
18-Oct-2012 |
attilio |
Disconnect non-MPSAFE SMBFS from the build in preparation for dropping GIANT from VFS. In addition, disconnect also netsmb, which is a base requirement for SMBFS.
In the while SMBFS regular users can use FUSE interface and smbnetfs port to work with their SMBFS partitions.
Also, there are ongoing efforts by vendor to support in-kernel smbfs, so there are good chances that it will get relinked once properly locked.
This is not targeted for MFC.
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241636 |
17-Oct-2012 |
attilio |
Disconnect non-MPSAFE NTFS from the build in preparation for dropping GIANT from VFS. This code is particulary broken and fragile and other in-kernel implementations around, found in other operating systems, don't really seem clean and solid enough to be imported at all. If someone wants to reconsider in-kernel NTFS implementation for inclusion again, a fair effort for completely fixing and cleaning it up is expected.
In the while NTFS regular users can use FUSE interface and ntfs-3g port to work with their NTFS partitions.
This is not targeted for MFC.
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241629 |
17-Oct-2012 |
attilio |
Disconnect non-MPSAFE NWFS from the build in preparation for dropping GIANT from VFS. In addition, disconnect also netncp, which is a base requirement for NWFS.
In the possibility of a future maintenance of the code and later readd to the FreeBSD base, maybe we should think about a better location for netncp. I'm not entirely sure the / top location is actually right, however I will let network people to comment on that more specifically.
This is not targeted for MFC.
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241608 |
16-Oct-2012 |
attilio |
Disconnect non-MPSAFE CODAFS from the build in preparation for dropping GIANT from VFS.
This is not targeted for MFC.
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241607 |
16-Oct-2012 |
attilio |
Disconnect non-MPSAFE XFS from the build in preparation for dropping GIANT from VFS.
This is not targeted for MFC.
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241606 |
16-Oct-2012 |
attilio |
Disconnect non-MPSAFE PORTALFS from the build in preparation for dropping GIANT from VFS.
This is not targeted for MFC.
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241600 |
16-Oct-2012 |
gonzo |
Split sdhci driver in two parts: sdhci and sdhci_pci. sdchi encapsulates a generic SD Host Controller logic that relies on actual hardware driver for register access.
sdhci_pci implements driver for PCI SDHC controllers using new SDHCI interface
No kernel config modifications are required, but if you load sdhc as a module you must switch to sdhci_pci instead.
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241519 |
14-Oct-2012 |
attilio |
Import a FreeBSD port of the FUSE Linux module. This has been developed during 2 summer of code mandates and being revived by gnn recently. The functionality in this commit mirrors entirely content of fusefs-kmod port, which doesn't need to be installed anymore for -CURRENT setups.
In order to get some sparse technical notes, please refer to: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2012-March/013876.html
or to the project branch: svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/projects/fuse/
which also contains granular history of changes happened during port refinements. This commit does not came from the branch reintegration itself because it seems svn is not behaving properly for this functionaly at the moment.
Partly Sponsored by: Google, Summer of Code program 2005, 2011 Originally submitted by: ilya, Csaba Henk <csaba-ml AT creo DOT hu > In collabouration with: pho Tested by: flo, gnn, Gustau Perez, Kevin Oberman <rkoberman AT gmail DOT com> MFC after: 2 months
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241470 |
11-Oct-2012 |
grehan |
Virtio SCSI driver
Submitted by: Bryan Venteicher bryanv at daemoninthecloset dot org Reviewed by: grehan
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241351 |
08-Oct-2012 |
obrien |
Restrict the module to varied environments.
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240868 |
23-Sep-2012 |
pjd |
Add TRIM support.
The code builds a map of regions that were freed. On every write the code consults the map and eventually removes ranges that were freed before, but are now overwritten.
Freed blocks are not TRIMed immediately. There is a tunable that defines how many txg we should wait with TRIMming freed blocks (64 by default).
There is a low priority thread that TRIMs ranges when the time comes. During TRIM we keep in-flight ranges on a list to detect colliding writes - we have to delay writes that collide with in-flight TRIMs in case something will be reordered and write will reached the disk before the TRIM. We don't have to do the same for in-flight writes, as colliding writes just remove ranges to TRIM.
Sponsored by: multiplay.co.uk
This work includes some important fixes and some improvements obtained from the zfsonlinux project, including TRIMming entire vdevs on pool create/add/attach and on pool import for spare and cache vdevs.
Obtained from: zfsonlinux Submitted by: Etienne Dechamps <etienne.dechamps@ovh.net>
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240619 |
17-Sep-2012 |
jimharris |
Add nvme(4) and nvd(4) Makefiles to the tree.
Noticed by: pluknet Pointy-hat to: jimharris
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240618 |
17-Sep-2012 |
jimharris |
Integrate nvme(4) and nvd(4) into the amd64 and i386 builds.
Sponsored by: Intel
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240494 |
14-Sep-2012 |
glebius |
o Create directory sys/netpfil, where all packet filters should reside, and move there ipfw(4) and pf(4).
o Move most modified parts of pf out of contrib.
Actual movements:
sys/contrib/pf/net/*.c -> sys/netpfil/pf/ sys/contrib/pf/net/*.h -> sys/net/ contrib/pf/pfctl/*.c -> sbin/pfctl contrib/pf/pfctl/*.h -> sbin/pfctl contrib/pf/pfctl/pfctl.8 -> sbin/pfctl contrib/pf/pfctl/*.4 -> share/man/man4 contrib/pf/pfctl/*.5 -> share/man/man5
sys/netinet/ipfw -> sys/netpfil/ipfw
The arguable movement is pf/net/*.h -> sys/net. There are future plans to refactor pf includes, so I decided not to break things twice.
Not modified bits of pf left in contrib: authpf, ftp-proxy, tftp-proxy, pflogd.
The ipfw(4) movement is planned to be merged to stable/9, to make head and stable match.
Discussed with: bz, luigi
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240443 |
13-Sep-2012 |
np |
Update interface to firmware 1.6.2 and include the firmware in the driver.
Obtained from: Chelsio MFC after: 1 week
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240420 |
12-Sep-2012 |
jimharris |
Remove some trailing whitespace.
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240327 |
10-Sep-2012 |
gnn |
Remove scsi_low_pisa.c from the module Makefile to keep in line with r240325.
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240233 |
08-Sep-2012 |
glebius |
Merge the projects/pf/head branch, that was worked on for last six months, into head. The most significant achievements in the new code:
o Fine grained locking, thus much better performance. o Fixes to many problems in pf, that were specific to FreeBSD port.
New code doesn't have that many ifdefs and much less OpenBSDisms, thus is more attractive to our developers.
Those interested in details, can browse through SVN log of the projects/pf/head branch. And for reference, here is exact list of revisions merged:
r232043, r232044, r232062, r232148, r232149, r232150, r232298, r232330, r232332, r232340, r232386, r232390, r232391, r232605, r232655, r232656, r232661, r232662, r232663, r232664, r232673, r232691, r233309, r233782, r233829, r233830, r233834, r233835, r233836, r233865, r233866, r233868, r233873, r234056, r234096, r234100, r234108, r234175, r234187, r234223, r234271, r234272, r234282, r234307, r234309, r234382, r234384, r234456, r234486, r234606, r234640, r234641, r234642, r234644, r234651, r235505, r235506, r235535, r235605, r235606, r235826, r235991, r235993, r236168, r236173, r236179, r236180, r236181, r236186, r236223, r236227, r236230, r236252, r236254, r236298, r236299, r236300, r236301, r236397, r236398, r236399, r236499, r236512, r236513, r236525, r236526, r236545, r236548, r236553, r236554, r236556, r236557, r236561, r236570, r236630, r236672, r236673, r236679, r236706, r236710, r236718, r237154, r237155, r237169, r237314, r237363, r237364, r237368, r237369, r237376, r237440, r237442, r237751, r237783, r237784, r237785, r237788, r237791, r238421, r238522, r238523, r238524, r238525, r239173, r239186, r239644, r239652, r239661, r239773, r240125, r240130, r240131, r240136, r240186, r240196, r240212.
I'd like to thank people who participated in early testing:
Tested by: Florian Smeets <flo freebsd.org> Tested by: Chekaluk Vitaly <artemrts ukr.net> Tested by: Ben Wilber <ben desync.com> Tested by: Ian FREISLICH <ianf cloudseed.co.za>
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240170 |
06-Sep-2012 |
jhb |
Add a kernel module on pc98 for the ct(4) driver.
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240135 |
05-Sep-2012 |
kib |
Add support for new Intel on-CPU Bull Mountain random number generator, found on IvyBridge and supposedly later CPUs, accessible with RDRAND instruction.
From the Intel whitepapers and articles about Bull Mountain, it seems that we do not need to perform post-processing of RDRAND results, like AES-encryption of the data with random IV and keys, which was done for Padlock. Intel claims that sanitization is performed in hardware.
Make both Padlock and Bull Mountain random generators support code covered by kernel config options, for the benefit of people who prefer minimal kernels. Also add the tunables to disable hardware generator even if detected.
Reviewed by: markm, secteam (simon) Tested by: bapt, Michael Moll <kvedulv@kvedulv.de> MFC after: 3 weeks
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240011 |
02-Sep-2012 |
dim |
Partially revert r239959, after actually fixing most of the clang warnings in sys/gnu/fs/xfs. The only warnings that still need to be suppressed are those about array bound overruns of flexible array members in xfs_dir2_{block,sf}.c, which are too expensive (in terms of cascading code changes) to fix.
MFC after: 1 week X-MFC-With: r239959
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239971 |
01-Sep-2012 |
rpaulo |
The dtnfsclient module dependency should only be added if the old NFS client support was compiled in.
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239959 |
31-Aug-2012 |
dim |
Work around several warnings from clang in the xfs filesystem, when linking it statically into the kernel. With our gcc in base there are no warnings, so also remove the WERROR= from the module makefile.
Noted by: Eir Nym <eirnym@gmail.com> MFC after: 1 week
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239868 |
29-Aug-2012 |
dim |
Remove workaround for the clang 3.2 warning in ah_eeprom_9287.c, since the fix has been applied now.
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239462 |
20-Aug-2012 |
dim |
Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to trunk r162107. With thanks to Benjamin Kramer and Joerg Sonnenberger for their input and fixes.
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239375 |
18-Aug-2012 |
kib |
Add drm and i915 ioctl translations for 32 bit process on 64 bit host.
Submitted by: meowthink@gmail.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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239344 |
17-Aug-2012 |
np |
Support for TCP DDP (Direct Data Placement) in the T4 TOE module.
Basically, this is automatic rx zero copy when feasible. TCP payload is DMA'd directly into the userspace buffer described by the uio submitted in soreceive by an application.
- Works with sockets that are being handled by the TCP offload engine of a T4 chip (you need t4_tom.ko module loaded after cxgbe, and an "ifconfig +toe" on the cxgbe interface). - Does not require any modification to the application. - Not enabled by default. Use hw.t4nex.<X>.toe.ddp="1" to enable it.
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239340 |
16-Aug-2012 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20120816.
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239281 |
15-Aug-2012 |
gonzo |
Merging of projects/armv6, part 10
- Support for Texas Instruments SoCs: - AM335x - OMAP4
- Kernel configs, DTS for Beaglebone and Pandaboard
Submitted by: Ben Gray, Damjan Marion
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239275 |
15-Aug-2012 |
gonzo |
Merging of projects/armv6, part 5
- Driver for SMSC LAN95XX and LAN8710A ethernet controllers - Driver for LAN8710A PHY
Submitted by: Ben Gray, Damjan Marion, Tim Kientzle
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239264 |
14-Aug-2012 |
np |
Assume INET, INET6, and TCP_OFFLOAD when the driver is built out of tree and KERNBUILDDIR is not set.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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238894 |
30-Jul-2012 |
bz |
Remove opt_enc.h from files committed with r235911. enc(4) is the 'encapsulating interface' used with IPsec and has nothing to do with storage 'enclosure' services.
MFC after: 3 days Noticed while: debugging why enc(4) is no longer automatically created
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238805 |
26-Jul-2012 |
mav |
Refactor enclosure manegement support in ahci(4). Move it out into separate subdevice ahciem. Emulate SEMB SES device from AHCI LED interface to expose it to users in form of ses(4) CAM device. If we ever see AHCI controllers supporting SES of SAF-TE over I2C as described by specification, they should fit well into this new picture.
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
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238710 |
23-Jul-2012 |
adrian |
Begin separating out the TX DMA setup in preparation for TX EDMA support.
* Introduce TX DMA setup/teardown methods, mirroring what's done in the RX path.
Although the TX DMA descriptor is setup via ath_desc_alloc() / ath_desc_free(), there TX status descriptor ring will be allocated in this path.
* Remove some of the TX EDMA capability probing from the RX path and push it into the new TX EDMA path.
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238381 |
11-Jul-2012 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20120711.
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238366 |
11-Jul-2012 |
gnn |
Initial commit of an I/O provider for DTrace on FreeBSD.
These probes are most useful when looking into the structures they provide, which are listed in io.d. For example:
dtrace -n 'io:genunix::start { printf("%d\n", args[0]->bio_bcount); }'
Note that the I/O systems in FreeBSD and Solaris/Illumos are sufficiently different that there is not a 1:1 mapping from scripts that work with one to the other. MFC after: 1 month
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238181 |
06-Jul-2012 |
kib |
Add a source file needed for module linking.
MFC after: 4 days
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238148 |
05-Jul-2012 |
jfv |
Sync with Intel internal source: shared code update and small changes in core required Add support for new i210/i211 devices Improve queue calculation based on mac type
MFC after:5 days
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238056 |
03-Jul-2012 |
adrian |
Link in the new RX EDMA routines.
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238026 |
02-Jul-2012 |
marcel |
There's no need to make filemon specific to i386 and amd64. All LP64 architectures define elf64_freebsd_sysvec and all ILP32 architectures define elf32_freebsd_sysvec.
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237981 |
02-Jul-2012 |
mav |
Add acpi_asus_wmi(4) -- driver for random extras found on WMI-compatible Asus laptops. It is alike to acpi_asus(4), but uses WMI interface instead of separate ACPI device.
On Asus EeePC T101MT netbook it allows to handle hotkeys and on/off WLAN, Bluetooth, LCD backlight, camera, cardreader and touchpad.
On Asus UX31A ultrabook it allows to handle hotkeys, on/off WLAN, Bluetooth, Wireless LED, control keyboard backlight brightness, monitor temperature and fan speed. LCD brightness control doesn't work now for unknown reason, possibly requiring some video card initialization.
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
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237819 |
29-Jun-2012 |
np |
cxgbe(4): support for IPv6 TSO and LRO.
Submitted by: bz (this is a modified version of that patch)
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237605 |
26-Jun-2012 |
takawata |
Add nand core module and module dependency information.
Reviewed by:gber
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237560 |
25-Jun-2012 |
uqs |
Fix 'make depend'.
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237263 |
19-Jun-2012 |
np |
- Updated TOE support in the kernel.
- Stateful TCP offload drivers for Terminator 3 and 4 (T3 and T4) ASICs. These are available as t3_tom and t4_tom modules that augment cxgb(4) and cxgbe(4) respectively. The cxgb/cxgbe drivers continue to work as usual with or without these extra features.
- iWARP driver for Terminator 3 ASIC (kernel verbs). T4 iWARP in the works and will follow soon.
Build-tested with make universe.
30s overview ============ What interfaces support TCP offload? Look for TOE4 and/or TOE6 in the capabilities of an interface: # ifconfig -m | grep TOE
Enable/disable TCP offload on an interface (just like any other ifnet capability): # ifconfig cxgbe0 toe # ifconfig cxgbe0 -toe
Which connections are offloaded? Look for toe4 and/or toe6 in the output of netstat and sockstat: # netstat -np tcp | grep toe # sockstat -46c | grep toe
Reviewed by: bz, gnn Sponsored by: Chelsio communications. MFC after: ~3 months (after 9.1, and after ensuring MFC is feasible)
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236884 |
11-Jun-2012 |
mm |
Introduce "feature flags" for ZFS pools (bump SPA version to 5000). Add first feature "com.delphix:async_destroy" (asynchronous destroy of ZFS datasets). Implement features support in ZFS boot code.
Illumos revisions merged: 13700:2889e2596bd6 13701:1949b688d5fb 2619 asynchronous destruction of ZFS file systems 2747 SPA versioning with zfs feature flags
References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2619 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2747
Obtained from: illumos (issue #2619, #2747) MFC after: 1 month
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236621 |
05-Jun-2012 |
obrien |
Only build filemon(4) on x86.
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236592 |
04-Jun-2012 |
obrien |
Add the 'filemon' device. 'filemon' is a kernel module that provides a device interface for processes to record system calls of its children.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks.
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236549 |
04-Jun-2012 |
gber |
Restore changes accidentally removed in r235537.
Noticed by: avg
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236514 |
03-Jun-2012 |
uqs |
Fix make depend
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236311 |
30-May-2012 |
uqs |
Unbreak make depend.
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236256 |
29-May-2012 |
luigi |
add support to build netmap as a module, but for the time being keep it disconnected from the main build.
MFC after: 3 days
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235964 |
25-May-2012 |
bz |
MFp4 bz_ipv6_fast:
Add TSO6 and LRO/IPv6 support. Fix the module Makefile to at least properly inlcude opt_inet6.h and allow builds without INET or INET6.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Sponsored by: iXsystems
Reviewed by: gnn (as part of the whole) MFC After: 3 days
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235963 |
25-May-2012 |
bz |
MFp4 bz_ipv6_fast:
Allow LRO to work on IPv6 as well. Fix the module Makefile to at least properly inlcude opt_inet6.h and allow builds without INET or INET6.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Sponsored by: iXsystems
Reviewed by: gnn (as part of the whole) MFC After: 3 days
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235911 |
24-May-2012 |
mav |
MFprojects/zfsd: Revamp the CAM enclosure services driver. This updated driver uses an in-kernel daemon to track state changes and publishes physical path location information\for disk elements into the CAM device database.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc. Submitted by: gibbs, will, mav
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235879 |
24-May-2012 |
obrien |
style.Makefile(5)
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235859 |
23-May-2012 |
kib |
Enable drm2 modules build.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation MFC after: 1 month
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235847 |
23-May-2012 |
kib |
The drm2 modules makefiles commit. Still not attached to the build.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation MFC after: 1 month
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235782 |
22-May-2012 |
kib |
A rewrite of the i810 bits of the agp(4) driver. New driver supports operations required by GEMified i915.ko. It also attaches to SandyBridge and IvyBridge CPU northbridges now.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation MFC after: 1 month
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235775 |
22-May-2012 |
uqs |
Fix make depend.
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235680 |
20-May-2012 |
adrian |
Migrate most of the beacon handling functions out to if_ath_beacon.c.
This is also in preparation for supporting AR9300 and later NICs.
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235679 |
20-May-2012 |
adrian |
Migrate the TDMA management functions out of if_ath.c into if_ath_tdma.c.
There's some TX path TDMA code in if_ath_tx.c which should be migrated out, but first I should likely try and verify/fix/repair the TDMA support in 9.x and -HEAD.
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235677 |
20-May-2012 |
adrian |
.. and update this.
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235537 |
17-May-2012 |
gber |
Import work done under project/nand (@235533) into head.
The NAND Flash environment consists of several distinct components: - NAND framework (drivers harness for NAND controllers and NAND chips) - NAND simulator (NANDsim) - NAND file system (NAND FS) - Companion tools and utilities - Documentation (manual pages)
This work is still experimental. Please use with caution.
Obtained from: Semihalf Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation, Juniper Networks
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235233 |
10-May-2012 |
bschmidt |
Add support for Ralink RT2800/RT3000 chipsets.
Thanks to ray@, Sevan and Sergey Dyatko for feedback and testing!
Obtained from: OpenBSD MFC after: 3 weeks
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235078 |
06-May-2012 |
uqs |
Fix make depend
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234866 |
01-May-2012 |
uqs |
Fix make depend.
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234848 |
30-Apr-2012 |
mav |
Add to GEOM RAID class module, supporting the DDF metadata format, as defined by the SNIA Common RAID Disk Data Format Specification v2.0.
Supports multiple volumes per array and multiple partitions per disk. Supports standard big-endian and Adaptec's little-endian byte ordering. Supports all single-layer RAID levels. Dual-layer RAID levels except RAID10 are not supported now because of GEOM RAID design limitations.
Some work is still to be done, but the present code already manages basic interoperation with RAID BIOS of the Adaptec 1430SA SATA RAID controller.
MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
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234524 |
21-Apr-2012 |
marius |
o Fixes: - When switching to 4-bit operation, send a SET_CLR_CARD_DETECT command to disconnect the card-detect pull-up resistor from the DAT3 line before sending the SET_BUS_WIDTH command. - Add the missing "reserved" zero entry to the mantissa table used to decode various CSD fields. This was causing SD cards to report that they could run at 30 MHz instead of the maximum 25 MHz mandated in the spec. o Enhancements: - At the MMC layer, format various info from the CID into a string that uniquely identifies the card instance (manufacturer number, serial number, product name and revision, etc). Export it as an instance variable. - At the MMCSD layer, display the formatted card ID string, and also report the clock speed of the hardware (not the card's max speed), and the number of bits and number of blocks per transfer. It comes out like this now: mmcsd0: 968MB <SD SD01G 8.0 SN 276886905 MFG 08/2008 by 3 SD> at mmc0 22.5MHz/4bit/128-block o Use DEVMETHOD_END. o Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
PR: 156496 Submitted by: Ian Lepore MFC after: 1 week
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234481 |
20-Apr-2012 |
delphij |
Fix build.
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234458 |
19-Apr-2012 |
mav |
Add to GEOM RAID class module for reading non-degraded RAID5 volumes and some environment to differentiate 4 possible RAID5 on-disk layouts.
Tested with Intel and AMD RAID BIOSes.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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234427 |
18-Apr-2012 |
marcel |
Compensate for the replacement of uart_cpu_{amd64|i386}.c with uart_cpu_x86.c
Pointy hat: marcel
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234425 |
18-Apr-2012 |
jpaetzel |
Unbreak tinderbox.
Fix FreeBSD paradigms in the upstream code.
PR: bin/166933 Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
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234284 |
14-Apr-2012 |
bz |
Fix LINT builds after r234233; not sure why modules need DEBUG by default.
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234233 |
13-Apr-2012 |
jpaetzel |
Update to version 2.3.1.0
Obtained from: Daniel Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il>
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234183 |
12-Apr-2012 |
jhb |
Add OFED and the associated options and drivers to x86 LINT builds: - Mark 'sdp' as requiring 'inet'. - Always include "opt_inet.h" and "opt_inet6.h" and modify the IB driver Makefiles to honor WITH/WITHOUT_INET/INET6/_SUPPORT options to determine what should be enabled during a module build. - Fix the mlxen(4) driver and the core IB code to compile without if INET is disabled (including when both INET and INET6 are disabled).
Reviewed by: bz MFC after: 2 weeks
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233711 |
30-Mar-2012 |
ambrisko |
MFhead_mfi r227068 First cut of new HW support from LSI and merge into FreeBSD. Supports Drake Skinny and ThunderBolt cards. MFhead_mfi r227574 Style MFhead_mfi r227579 Use bus_addr_t instead of uintXX_t. MFhead_mfi r227580 MSI support MFhead_mfi r227612 More bus_addr_t and remove "#ifdef __amd64__". MFhead_mfi r227905 Improved timeout support from Scott. MFhead_mfi r228108 Make file. MFhead_mfi r228208 Fixed botched merge of Skinny support and enhanced handling in call back routine. MFhead_mfi r228279 Remove superfluous !TAILQ_EMPTY() checks before TAILQ_FOREACH(). MFhead_mfi r228310 Move mfi_decode_evt() to taskqueue. MFhead_mfi r228320 Implement MFI_DEBUG for 64bit S/G lists. MFhead_mfi r231988 Restore structure layout by reverting the array header to use [0] instead of [1]. MFhead_mfi r232412 Put wildcard pattern later in the match table. MFhead_mfi r232413 Use lower case for hexadecimal numbers to match surrounding style. MFhead_mfi r232414 Add more Thunderbolt variants. MFhead_mfi r232888 Don't act on events prior to boot or when shutting down. Add hw.mfi.detect_jbod_change to enable or disable acting on JBOD type of disks being added on insert and removed on removing. Switch hw.mfi.msi to 1 by default since it works better on newer cards. MFhead_mfi r233016 Release driver lock before taking Giant when deleting children. Use TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE when items can be deleted. Make code a little simplier to follow. Fix a couple more style issues. MFhead_mfi r233620 Update mfi_spare/mfi_array with the actual number of elements for array_ref and pd. Change these max. #define names to avoid name space collisions. This will require an update to mfiutil It avoids mfiutil having to do a magic calculation.
Add a note and #define to state that a "SYSTEM" disk is really what the firmware calls a "JBOD" drive.
Thanks to the many that helped, LSI for the initial code drop, mav, delphij, jhb, sbruno that all helped with code and testing.
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233628 |
28-Mar-2012 |
fabient |
Add software PMC support.
New kernel events can be added at various location for sampling or counting. This will for example allow easy system profiling whatever the processor is with known tools like pmcstat(8).
Simultaneous usage of software PMC and hardware PMC is possible, for example looking at the lock acquire failure, page fault while sampling on instructions.
Sponsored by: NETASQ MFC after: 1 month
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233411 |
24-Mar-2012 |
gonzo |
Jusy use i386 version of cyclic_machdep.c on all supported architectures. It's generic enough to cover all of them.
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233410 |
24-Mar-2012 |
gonzo |
Make lockstat and profile modules x86-only
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233354 |
23-Mar-2012 |
dim |
Work around the following clang warning in mps(4):
sys/dev/mps/mps_sas.c:861:1: error: function 'mpssas_discovery_timeout' is not needed and will not be emitted [-Werror,-Wunneeded-internal-declaration] mpssas_discovery_timeout(void *data) ^
Because the driver is obtained from upstream, we don't want to modify it; just silence the warning instead, it is harmless.
MFC after: 3 days
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233177 |
19-Mar-2012 |
ae |
Connect geom_part_ldm module to the build.
MFC after: 1 month
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233049 |
16-Mar-2012 |
rmh |
Remove gratuitous DEBUG_FLAGS="-g" setting (this is already the default option with GENERIC kernels).
Reviewed by: ken
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232946 |
13-Mar-2012 |
bschmidt |
Update the rt2860's firmware and add a Makefile for the module. While here remove the ucode header file which was used to generate the fw files but by now is outdated.
Reviewed by: ray Obtained from: OpenBSD
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232937 |
13-Mar-2012 |
adrian |
Add module building Makefile entries for NFSv4 and POSIX.1e ACL handling.
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232921 |
13-Mar-2012 |
melifaro |
Use rt_numfibs variable instead of compile-time RT_NUMFIBS.
Reviewed by: glebius (previous version) Approved by: kib(mentor), ae(mentor)
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232614 |
06-Mar-2012 |
bz |
Provide wbwd(4), a driver for the watchdog timer found on various Winbond Super I/O chips.
With minor efforts it should be possible the extend the driver to support further chips/revisions available from Winbond. In the simplest case only new IDs need to be added, while different chipsets might require their own function to enter extended function mode, etc.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated ULC (in 2011) Reviewed by: emaste, brueffer MFC after: 2 weeks
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232540 |
05-Mar-2012 |
hselasky |
Add DWC OTG module to ARM builds.
MFC after: 1 week
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232506 |
04-Mar-2012 |
eadler |
Explicitly list dependency
PR: misc/160463 Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com> Helped by: kan Approved by: cperciva MFC after: 3 days
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232337 |
01-Mar-2012 |
mav |
Add driver for the RME HDSPe AIO/RayDAT sound cards -- snd_hdspe(4). Cards are expensive and so rare, so leave the driver as module.
Submitted by: Ruslan Bukin <br@bsdpad.com> MFC after: 2 weeks
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232263 |
28-Feb-2012 |
dim |
Define several extra macros in bsd.sys.mk and sys/conf/kern.pre.mk, to get rid of testing explicitly for clang (using ${CC:T:Mclang}) in individual Makefiles.
Instead, use the following extra macros, for use with clang: - NO_WERROR.clang (disables -Werror) - NO_WCAST_ALIGN.clang (disables -Wcast-align) - NO_WFORMAT.clang (disables -Wformat and friends) - CLANG_NO_IAS (disables integrated assembler) - CLANG_OPT_SMALL (adds flags for extra small size optimizations)
As a side effect, this enables setting CC/CXX/CPP in src.conf instead of make.conf! For clang, use the following:
CC=clang CXX=clang++ CPP=clang-cpp
MFC after: 2 weeks
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232176 |
26-Feb-2012 |
jhibbits |
Fix the scc(4) module build. Without the file it's missing a required symbol.
Approved by: nwhitehorn (mentor) MFC after: 3 days
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232016 |
23-Feb-2012 |
yongari |
Connect smcphy(4) to mii module build.
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231982 |
21-Feb-2012 |
dim |
When building with clang, disable -Wformat-security for sys/dev/hpt27xx/osm_bsd.c, since it gets the following warnings:
sys/dev/hpt27xx/osm_bsd.c:1180:25: error: format string is not a string literal (potentially insecure) [-Werror,-Wformat-security] S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, driver_name); ^~~~~~~~~~~ @/dev/hpt27xx/hpt27xx_config.h:46:21: note: expanded from: #define driver_name hpt27xx_driver_name ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Since 'hpt27xx_driver_name' is a constant string symbol (coming from the proprietary hpt27xx_lib.o file), there is no security problem.
Because this driver is provided by the vendor, and applying changes requires re-certification and other bureaucratic exercises, just disable the warning for now.
MFC after: 1 week
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231927 |
20-Feb-2012 |
adrian |
Break out the radar code into a separate source file.
This mirrors the internal HAL organisation and reduces the differences between the HAL codebases slightly.
Obtained from: Atheros
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231844 |
16-Feb-2012 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20120215.
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231838 |
16-Feb-2012 |
uqs |
Fix 'make depend'.
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231512 |
11-Feb-2012 |
bz |
Depend on the relevant header files.
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231437 |
10-Feb-2012 |
luigi |
Add a driver for Emulex OneConnect ethernet cards (10 Gbit PCIe) A manpage will come in a future commit.
Submitted by: Naresh Raju Gottumukkala (emulex)
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231296 |
09-Feb-2012 |
jimharris |
Remove explicit CC assignment in isci(4) Makefile to allow for building with clang. Also fix a number of warnings uncovered when building with clang around some implicit enum conversions.
Sponsored by: Intel Approved by: scottl
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231136 |
07-Feb-2012 |
jimharris |
Fix r231134. svn:keywords needs to be 'FreeBSD=%H', not 'FreeBSD:%H'.
Approved by: scottl
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231134 |
07-Feb-2012 |
jimharris |
Add svn:keywords for isci driver files.
Sponsored by: Intel Approved by: scottl
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231118 |
07-Feb-2012 |
dim |
Consistently set RPCGEN_CPP when running rpcgen, so the C preprocessor set via ${CPP} is used, instead of always using hardcoded /usr/bin/cpp.
MFC after: 1 week
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231014 |
05-Feb-2012 |
jhibbits |
Add exca to powerpc modules build as a dependency for cbb.
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230972 |
04-Feb-2012 |
rmh |
Add MK_SOURCELESS build option. Setting MK_SOURCELESS to "no" will disable kernel modules that include binary-only code.
More fine-grained control is provided via MK_SOURCELESS_HOST (for native code that runs on host CPU) and MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE (for microcode).
Reviewed by: julian, delphij, freebsd-arch Approved by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
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230915 |
02-Feb-2012 |
joel |
Remove leftovers from previous commits.
Approved by: jhb
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230898 |
02-Feb-2012 |
pfg |
Cleanup some sound headers that don't need to be in the modules makefiles.
Approved by: jhb (mentor) MFC after: 1 week
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230859 |
01-Feb-2012 |
jhibbits |
Enable the pccard/cardbus modules for powerpc.
Approved by: nwhitehorn (mentor)
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230843 |
31-Jan-2012 |
jimharris |
Add isci(4) driver for amd64 and i386 targets.
The isci driver is for the integrated SAS controller in the Intel C600 (Patsburg) chipset. Source files in sys/dev/isci directory are FreeBSD-specific, and sys/dev/isci/scil subdirectory contains an OS-agnostic library (SCIL) published by Intel to control the SAS controller. This library is used primarily as-is in this driver, with some post-processing to better integrate into the kernel build environment.
isci.4 and a README in the sys/dev/isci directory contain a few additional details.
This driver is only built for amd64 and i386 targets.
Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: scottl Approved by: scottl
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230775 |
30-Jan-2012 |
jfv |
New hardware support: Intel X540 adapter support added. Some shared code reorganization along with the new adapter. Sync changes to OACTIVE in igb into this driver. Misc small fixes.
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230592 |
26-Jan-2012 |
ken |
Bring in the LSI-supported version of the mps(4) driver.
This involves significant changes to the mps(4) driver, but is not a complete rewrite.
Some of the changes in this version of the driver: - Integrated RAID (IR) support. - Support for WarpDrive controllers. - Support for SCSI protection information (EEDP). - Support for TLR (Transport Level Retries), needed for tape drives. - Improved error recovery code. - ioctl interface compatible with LSI utilities.
mps.4: Update the mps(4) driver man page somewhat for the driver changes. The list of supported hardware still needs to be updated to reflect the full list of supported cards.
conf/files: Add the new driver files.
mps/mpi/*: Updated version of the MPI header files, with a BSD style copyright.
mps/*: See above for a description of the new driver features.
modules/mps/Makefile: Add the new mps(4) driver files.
Submitted by: Kashyap Desai <Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com> Reviewed by: ken MFC after: 1 week
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230443 |
22-Jan-2012 |
bz |
Fix ip_divert handling of inet and inet6 and module building some more.
Properly sort the "carp" case in modules/Makefile after it was renamed.
Reported by: bde (most) Reviewed by: bde MFC after: 3 days
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230401 |
20-Jan-2012 |
pfg |
Replace GPLd headers from the Maestro3 driver with BSD licensed versions derived from /usr/ports/audio/oss.
The particular headers used were taken from the attic/drv/oss_allegro directory and are mostly identical to the previous files.
The Maestro3 driver is now free from the GPL.
NOTE: due to lack of testers this driver is being considered for deprecation and removal.
PR: kern/153920 Approved by: jhb (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
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230303 |
18-Jan-2012 |
schweikh |
Connect the bktr module(s) to the amd64 build.
MFC after: 7 days
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230273 |
17-Jan-2012 |
adrian |
Tidy-up.
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230153 |
15-Jan-2012 |
adrian |
Fix the situation where net80211 is built with IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA but a module is used.
Although the module _builds_, it fails to load because of a missing symbol from ieee80211_tdma.c.
Specifics:
* Always build ieee80211_tdma.c in the module; * only compile in the code if IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA is defined.
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230151 |
15-Jan-2012 |
adrian |
Begin breaking out the AR71xx specific functional drivers into modules.
The USB code as it stands includes the bus glue along _with_ the controller code. So the ohci/ehci modules actually build the USB controller code and the PCI bus glue.
It'd be nice to ship separate modules for the PCI glue and the USB controller (so for example if there were a USB controller hanging off the internal SoC bus as well as an external PCI device) it could be done.
This is primarily done to save a few bytes here and there on embedded systems with limited flash space for kernels - a very limited (sub-1MB) space may be available for the kernel and may only support gzip encoding. The rootfs can be LZMA compressed.
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230150 |
15-Jan-2012 |
adrian |
Allow building the GPIO bus and associated bits as modules.
This is primarily done to save a few bytes here and there on embedded systems with limited flash space for kernels - a very limited (sub-1MB) space may be available for the kernel and may only support gzip encoding. The rootfs can be LZMA compressed.
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230130 |
15-Jan-2012 |
mav |
Major snd_hda driver rewrite: - Huge old hdac driver was split into three independent pieces: HDA controller driver (hdac), HDA CODEC driver (hdacc) and HDA sudio function driver (hdaa). - Support for multichannel recording was added. Now, as specification defines, driver checks input associations for pins with sequence numbers 14 and 15, and if found (usually) -- works as before, mixing signals together. If it doesn't, it configures input association as multichannel. - Signal tracer was improved to look for cases where several DACs/ADCs in CODEC can work with the same audio signal. If such case found, driver registers additional playback/record stream (channel) for the pcm device. - New controller streams reservation mechanism was implemented. That allows to have more pcm devices then streams supported by the controller (usually 4 in each direction). Now it limits only number of simultaneously transferred audio streams, that is rarely reachable and properly reported if happens. - Codec pins and GPIO signals configuration was exported via set of writable sysctls. Another sysctl dev.hdaa.X.reconfig allows to trigger driver reconfiguration in run-time. - Driver now decodes pins location and connector type names. In some cases it allows to hint user where on the system case connectors, related to the pcm device, are located. Number of channels supported by pcm device, reported now (if it is not 2), should also make search easier. - Added workaround for digital mic on some Asus laptops/netbooks.
MFC after: 2 months Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
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229989 |
11-Jan-2012 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20120111.
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229981 |
11-Jan-2012 |
pfg |
Replace GPL'd headers in the emu10kx snd driver code.
This uses the emuxkireg.h already used in the emu10k1 snd driver. Special thanks go to Alexander Motin as he was able to find some errors and reverse engineer some wrong values in the emuxkireg header.
The emu10kx driver is now free from the GPL.
PR: 153901 Tested by: mav, joel Approved by: jhb (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
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229970 |
11-Jan-2012 |
adrian |
Introduce wtap, the beginnings of a net80211 wlan simulator.
This introduces:
* a basic wtap interface * a HAL, which implements an abstraction layer for implementing different device behavious; * A visibility plugin, which allows for control over which nodes see other nodes (useful for mesh work.)
It doesn't yet implement sta/adhoc/hostap modes but these are quite feasible to implement.
Monthadar uses it to do 802.11s mesh verification.
The userland tools will be committed in a follow-up commit.
Submitted by: Monthadar Al Jaberi <monthadar@gmail.com>
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229887 |
09-Jan-2012 |
jkim |
Enable hardware RNG for VIA Nano processors.
PR: kern/163974
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229560 |
05-Jan-2012 |
adrian |
Re-enable this bit of logic from before, which only sets a default opt_ah.h file if KERNBUILDDIR isn't defined.
For now, AH_SUPPORT_AR5416 is required, so I'll just fix any configuration file in /usr/src which is missing this option.
Pointy hat when things do break to: adrian
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229537 |
04-Jan-2012 |
ray |
GEOM_UNCOMPRESS module, can be used with uzip images and with new ulzma images.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
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229519 |
04-Jan-2012 |
jhb |
Fix 'make clean' for this module so it cleans up the generated gssd.h.
MFC after: 1 week
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229430 |
03-Jan-2012 |
pfg |
Replace a GPL'd header in the emu10k1 snd driver code.
This brings in the emuxkireg.h from NetBSD (dev/pci) which is used for the same purpose but is smaller. The emu10k1 is now free from the GPL.
PR: 153901 Obtained from: NetBSD Approved by: core (mentor implicit) MFC after: 2 weeks
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229032 |
30-Dec-2011 |
marius |
Add header required by cfi_bus_fdt.c.
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228994 |
30-Dec-2011 |
dim |
Disable several instances instances of clang's -Wself-assign warning. All of these are harmless, and are in fact used to shut up warnings from lint.
While here, remove -Wno-missing-prototypes from the xfs module Makefile, as I could not reproduce those warnings either with gcc or clang.
MFC after: 1 week
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228981 |
30-Dec-2011 |
marcel |
Add a module for cfi(4). Build only for arm and powerpc, as there are only bus attachments only for these.
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228978 |
30-Dec-2011 |
dim |
For several files in sys/dev/drm, disable -Wunused-value when building with clang. There are several macros in these files that return values, and in some cases nothing is done with them, but it is completely harmless. For some other files, also disable -Wconstant-conversion, since that triggers a false positive with the DMA_BIT_MASK() macro.
MFC after: 1 week
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228971 |
29-Dec-2011 |
dim |
For sys/dev/ce/tau32-ddk.c, disable the following warning when building with clang:
sys/dev/ce/tau32-ddk.c:1228:37: warning: implicit truncation from 'int' to bitfield changes value from 65532 to 8188 [-Wconstant-conversion]
Since this file is obfuscated C, we can never determine (in a sane way, at least :) if this points to a real problem or not. The driver has been in the tree for more than five years, so it most likely isn't.
MFC after: 1 week
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228940 |
28-Dec-2011 |
delphij |
Import the first release of HighPoint RocketRAID 27xx SAS 6Gb/s HBA card driver. This driver works for FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/amd64 platforms.
Many thanks to HighPoint for providing this driver.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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228887 |
26-Dec-2011 |
adrian |
First pass of LED related code changes.
Migrate the LED code out of if_ath.c and into if_ath_led.c. These routines are _all_ software based LED blinking.
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228865 |
24-Dec-2011 |
dim |
Amend r228781 by also disabling -Warray-bounds warnings for the asr module.
MFC after: 1 week
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228861 |
24-Dec-2011 |
dim |
Set WERROR= for the nve(4) module. This driver gives several warnings with clang, which will probably never be fixed, as it is unmaintained, and superseded by nfe(4).
MFC after: 1 week
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228818 |
22-Dec-2011 |
dim |
Disable various warnings for the ath module in a more fine-grained way: only add the option for the specific .c files that need them, like via sys/conf/files.
MFC after: 1 week
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228811 |
22-Dec-2011 |
glebius |
In FreeBSD we always have bpf(4) API, either real or stub. No need in detecting presense of 'device bpf'.
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228805 |
22-Dec-2011 |
dim |
Disable -Wconstant-conversion warnings for the aic7xxx module in a more fine-grained way: only add the option for the specific .c files that need them, like via sys/conf/files.
MFC after: 1 week
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228793 |
21-Dec-2011 |
dim |
Amend r228783 by also disabling -Wshift-count-negative -Wshift-count-overflow warnings for the ath module.
MFC after: 1 week
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228789 |
21-Dec-2011 |
dim |
Amend r228779 by also disabling -Wconstant-conversion warnings for the aic7xxx module.
MFC after: 1 week
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228576 |
16-Dec-2011 |
glebius |
- Rename if_carp.ko to carp.ko. - carp.ko depends on sha1.c
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228561 |
16-Dec-2011 |
np |
Many updates to cxgbe(4)
- Device configuration via plain text config file. Also able to operate when not attached to the chip as the master driver.
- Generic "work request" queue that serves as the base for both ctrl and ofld tx queues.
- Generic interrupt handler routine that can process any event on any kind of ingress queue (via a dispatch table).
- A couple of new driver ioctls. cxgbetool can now install a firmware to the card ("loadfw" command) and can read the card's memory ("memdump" and "tcb" commands).
- Lots of assorted information within dev.t4nex.X.misc.* This is primarily for debugging and won't show up in sysctl -a.
- Code to manage the L2 tables on the chip.
- Updates to cxgbe(4) man page to go with the tunables that have changed.
- Updates to the shared code in common/
- Updates to the driver-firmware interface (now at fw 1.4.16.0)
MFC after: 1 month
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228483 |
14-Dec-2011 |
hselasky |
Implement better support for USB controller suspend and resume.
This patch should remove the need for kldunload of USB controller drivers at suspend and kldload of USB controller drivers at resume.
This patch also fixes some build issues in avr32dci.c
MFC after: 2 weeks
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228445 |
12-Dec-2011 |
eadler |
- Add support for ASCII art splash screens in TheDraw format
PR: kern/143370 Submitted by: Antony Mawer <antony@mawer.org> Reviewed by: gjb (doc) Reviewed by: des (style) Approved by: ed MFC after: 1 month
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228431 |
12-Dec-2011 |
fabient |
Add watchdog support for VIA south bridge chipset. Tested on VT8251, VX900 but CX700, VX800, VX855 should works.
MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: NETASQ
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228110 |
28-Nov-2011 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20111123.
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228026 |
27-Nov-2011 |
marius |
Compile cam_machdep.c if it exists, missed in r228022.
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227982 |
25-Nov-2011 |
marius |
Deorbit the broken amd(4) (see PR 124667), which was superseded by esp(4) as of r227006.
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227662 |
18-Nov-2011 |
philip |
Limit building sfxge(4) to amd64 only to unbreak the tinderboxen. The driver should also work on (at least) i386 but hasn't been built/tested for a while.
MFC after: 3 weeks
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227652 |
18-Nov-2011 |
grehan |
Import virtio base, PCI front-end, and net/block/balloon drivers. Tested on Qemu/KVM, VirtualBox, and BHyVe.
Currently built as modules-only on i386/amd64. Man pages not yet hooked up, pending review.
Submitted by: Bryan Venteicher bryanv at daemoninthecloset dot org Reviewed by: bz MFC after: 4 weeks or so
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227650 |
18-Nov-2011 |
kevlo |
Add unicode support to msdosfs and smbfs; original pathes from imura, bug fixes by Kuan-Chung Chiu <buganini at gmail dot com>.
Tested by me in production for several days at work.
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227569 |
16-Nov-2011 |
philip |
Add the sfxge(4) device driver, providing support for 10Gb Ethernet adapters based on Solarflare SFC9000 family controllers. The driver supports jumbo frames, transmit/receive checksum offload, TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO), Large Receive Offload (LRO), VLAN checksum offload, VLAN TSO, and Receive Side Scaling (RSS) using MSI-X interrupts.
This work was sponsored by Solarflare Communications, Inc.
My sincere thanks to Ben Hutchings for doing a lot of the hard work!
Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc. MFC after: 3 weeks
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227433 |
10-Nov-2011 |
adrian |
Revert this previous commit for now - although this override unfortunately results in the HAL being built without HAL debugging/diagnostic support, the module building process needs to be somehow taught to not build AR5416+ NICs if AH_SUPPORT_AR5416 isn't defined in opt_ah.h .
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227421 |
10-Nov-2011 |
adrian |
Add a missing reference to AR9287.
Sponsored by: Hobnob, Inc.
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227413 |
09-Nov-2011 |
adrian |
Since these include wlan/ath/ah headers and these can change definitions based on the state of the kernel compile environment, ensure the opt_*.h files are available.
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227412 |
09-Nov-2011 |
adrian |
Use the system-provided opt_ah.h if one is provided.
This implies that users who are building the driver do so with KERNBUILDDIR set to the compile/CONFIG directory so the various opt_* sources can be pulled in.
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227085 |
04-Nov-2011 |
bz |
Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel.
This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case.
While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name.
Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days
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227064 |
03-Nov-2011 |
bz |
Add QLogic 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter Driver version 1.30 for 3200 and 8200 series cards.
Submitted by: David C Somayajulu (david.somayajulu@qlogic.com), Qlogic Corporation MFC After: 3 days
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227006 |
01-Nov-2011 |
marius |
Add a PCI front-end to esp(4) allowing it to support AMD Am53C974 and replace amd(4) with the former in the amd64, i386 and pc98 GENERIC kernel configuration files. Besides duplicating functionality, amd(4), which previously also supported the AMD Am53C974, unlike esp(4) is no longer maintained and has accumulated enough bit rot over time to always cause a panic during boot as long as at least one target is attached to it (see PR 124667).
PR: 124667 Obtained from: NetBSD (based on) MFC after: 3 days
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226995 |
01-Nov-2011 |
marius |
- Import the common MII bitbang'ing code from NetBSD and convert drivers to take advantage of it instead of duplicating it. This reduces the size of the i386 GENERIC kernel by about 4k. The only potential in-tree user left unconverted is xe(4), which generally should be changed to use miibus(4) instead of implementing PHY handling on its own, as otherwise it makes not much sense to add a dependency on miibus(4)/mii_bitbang(4) to xe(4) just for the MII bitbang'ing code. The common MII bitbang'ing code also is useful in the embedded space for using GPIO pins to implement MII access. - Based on lessons learnt with dc(4) (see r185750), add bus barriers to the MII bitbang read and write functions of the other drivers converted in order to ensure the intended ordering. Given that register access via an index register as well as register bank/window switching is subject to the same problem, also add bus barriers to the respective functions of smc(4), tl(4) and xl(4). - Sprinkle some const.
Thanks to the following testers: Andrew Bliznak (nge(4)), nwhitehorn@ (bm(4)), yongari@ (sis(4) and ste(4)) Thanks to Hans-Joerg Sirtl for supplying hardware to test stge(4).
Reviewed by: yongari (subset of drivers) Obtained from: NetBSD (partially)
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226738 |
25-Oct-2011 |
pjd |
Don't look for includes in userland directories. There is no need for it and it breaks building the kernel without userland sources.
Reported by: andre, imp MFC after: 3 days
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226154 |
08-Oct-2011 |
marius |
- Follow the lead of dcphy(4) and pnphy(4) and move the reminder of the PHY drivers that only ever attach to a particular MAC driver, i.e. inphy(4), ruephy(4) and xlphy(4), to the directory where the respective MAC driver lives and only compile it into the kernel when the latter is also there, also removing it from miibus.ko and moving it into the module of the respective MAC driver. - While at it, rename exphy.c, which comes from NetBSD where the MAC driver it corresponds to also is named ex(4) instead of xl(4) but that in FreeBSD actually identifies itself as xlphy(4), and its function names accordingly for consistency. - Additionally while at it, fix some minor style issues like whitespace in the register headers and add multi-inclusion protection to inphyreg.h.
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226026 |
04-Oct-2011 |
delphij |
Add the 9750 SATA+SAS 6Gb/s RAID controller card driver, tws(4). Many thanks for their contiued support to FreeBSD.
This is version 10.80.00.003 from codeset 10.2.1 [1]
Obtained from: LSI http://kb.lsi.com/Download16574.aspx [1]
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225793 |
27-Sep-2011 |
bz |
Unbreak no-ip and no-inet6 module builds with ipfw. For now continue to build the ip_fw_pfil.c hooks and ipfw even in case of no-ip under the assumption that the private L2 hook (which hopefully eventually will be a pfil hook as well) can still be useful.
Allow building the module without inet as well.
Glanced at by: jhb MFC after: 3 days
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225586 |
15-Sep-2011 |
ae |
Add IPv6 support to the ng_ipfw(4) [1]. Also add ifdefs to be able build it with and without INET/INET6 support.
Submitted by: Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro at yandex-team.ru> [1] Tested by: Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro at yandex-team.ru> [1] Approved by: re (bz) MFC after: 2 weeks
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225518 |
12-Sep-2011 |
jhb |
Allow the ipfw.ko module built with a kernel to honor any IPFIREWALL_* options defined in the kernel config. This more closely matches the behavior of other modules which inherit configuration settings from the kernel configuration during a kernel + modules build.
Reviewed by: luigi Approved by: re (kib) MFC after: 1 week
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225517 |
12-Sep-2011 |
brueffer |
Connect the vxge(4) module to the i386/amd64 build.
Catcher of stupid errors: kib Approved by: re (kib)
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225214 |
27-Aug-2011 |
rwatson |
Follow up to r225203 refining break-to-debugger run-time configuration improvements:
(1) Implement new model in previously missed at91 UART driver (2) Move BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER and ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER from opt_comconsole.h to opt_kdb.h (spotted by np) (3) Garbage collect now-unused opt_comconsole.h
MFC after: 3 weeks Approved by: re (bz)
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224876 |
15-Aug-2011 |
rwatson |
Fix two cases involving opt_capsicum.h and module builds:
(1) opt_capsicum.h is no longer required in ffs_alloc.c, so remove the #include.
(2) portalfs depends on opt_capsicum.h, so have the Makefile generate one if required.
These affect only modules built without a kernel (i.e, not buildkernel, but yes buildworld if the dubious MODULES_WITH_WORLD is used).
Approved by: re (bz) Sponsored by: Google Inc
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223864 |
08-Jul-2011 |
hselasky |
Add new USB 3G driver.
Submitted by: PseudoCylon <moonlightakkiy@yahoo.ca> MFC after: 14 days
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223637 |
28-Jun-2011 |
bz |
Update packet filter (pf) code to OpenBSD 4.5.
You need to update userland (world and ports) tools to be in sync with the kernel.
Submitted by: mlaier Submitted by: eri
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223593 |
27-Jun-2011 |
glebius |
Add possibility to pass IPv6 packets to a divert(4) socket.
Submitted by: sem
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223483 |
23-Jun-2011 |
uqs |
Fix make buildworld -DMODULES_WITH_WORLD Sort opt_ srcs
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223467 |
23-Jun-2011 |
hselasky |
- Add more USB templates for various USB device classes - Add basic template support for USB 3.0 - Export definition of template sysctl numbers through usb_ioctl.h
MFC after: 7 days
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223309 |
19-Jun-2011 |
rmacklem |
Fix the kgssapi so that it can be loaded as a module. Currently the NFS subsystems use five of the rpcsec_gss/kgssapi entry points, but since it was not obvious which others might be useful, all nineteen were included. Basically the nineteen entry points are set in a structure called rpc_gss_entries and inline functions defined in sys/rpc/rpcsec_gss.h check for the entry points being non-NULL and then call them. A default value is returned otherwise. Requested by rwatson.
Reviewed by: jhb MFC after: 2 weeks
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223280 |
18-Jun-2011 |
rmacklem |
Add DTrace support to the new NFS client. This is essentially cloned from the old NFS client, plus additions for NFSv4. A review of this code is in progress, however it was felt by the reviewer that it could go in now, before code slush. Any changes required by the review can be committed as bug fixes later.
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222696 |
04-Jun-2011 |
hselasky |
Rename recently added USB serial driver.
Suggested by: YongHyeon PYUN MFC after: 7 days
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222585 |
01-Jun-2011 |
adrian |
Flesh out the radar detection related operations for the ath driver.
This is in no way a complete DFS/radar detection implementation! It merely creates an abstracted interface which allows for future development of the DFS radar detection code.
Note: Net80211 already handles the bulk of the DFS machinery, all we need to do here is figure out that a radar event has occured and inform it as such. It then drives the DFS state engine for us.
The "null" DFS radar detection module is included by default; it doesn't require a device line.
This commit:
* Adds a simple abstracted layer for radar detection state - sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/; * Implements a null DFS module which doesn't do anything; (ie, implements the exact behaviour at the moment); * Adds hooks to the ath driver to process received radar events and gives the DFS module a chance to determine whether a radar has been detected.
Obtained from: Atheros
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222578 |
01-Jun-2011 |
hselasky |
Add support for new USB serial driver.
Submitted by: Lev Serebryakov, lev @ MFC after: 14 days
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222509 |
30-May-2011 |
np |
L2 table code. This is enough to get the T4's switch + L2 rewrite filters working. (All other filters - switch without L2 info rewrite, steer, and drop - were already fully-functional).
Some contrived examples of "switch" filters with L2 rewriting:
# cxgbetool t4nex0 iport 0 dport 80 action switch vlan +9 eport 3 Intercept all packets received on physical port 0 with TCP port 80 as destination, insert a vlan tag with VID 9, and send them out of port 3.
# cxgbetool t4nex0 sip 192.168.1.1/32 ivlan 5 action switch \ vlan =9 smac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff eport 0 Intercept all packets (received on any port) with source IP address 192.168.1.1 and VLAN id 5, rewrite the VLAN id to 9, rewrite source mac to aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and send it out of port 0.
MFC after: 1 week
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222325 |
26-May-2011 |
adrian |
Introduce AR9287 support to the FreeBSD HAL.
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222161 |
21-May-2011 |
bschmidt |
Fix a typo, it is MPDU not MDPU.
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221961 |
15-May-2011 |
brix |
Add I2C bus driver for the AMD Geode LX series CS5536 Companion Device.
Reviewed by: jhb (newbus bits only), adrian
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221869 |
14-May-2011 |
attilio |
Disconnect sun4v architecture from the three.
Some files keep the SUN4V tags as a code reference, for the future, if any rewamped sun4v support wants to be added again.
Reviewed by: marius Tested by: sbruno Approved by: re
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221477 |
05-May-2011 |
np |
T4 packet timestamps.
Reference code that shows how to get a packet's timestamp out of cxgbe(4). Disabled by default because we don't have a standard way today to pass this information up the stack.
The timestamp is 60 bits wide and each increment represents 1 tick of the T4's core clock. As an example, the timestamp granularity is ~4.4ns for this card:
# sysctl dev.t4nex.0.core_clock dev.t4nex.0.core_clock: 228125
MFC after: 1 week
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221407 |
03-May-2011 |
marius |
- Remove attempts to implement setting of BMCR_LOOP/MIIF_NOLOOP (reporting IFM_LOOP based on BMCR_LOOP is left in place though as it might provide useful for debugging). For most mii(4) drivers it was unclear whether the PHYs driven by them actually support loopback or not. Moreover, typically loopback mode also needs to be activated on the MAC, which none of the Ethernet drivers using mii(4) implements. Given that loopback media has no real use (and obviously hardly had a chance to actually work) besides for driver development (which just loopback mode should be sufficient for though, i.e one doesn't necessary need support for loopback media) support for it is just dropped as both NetBSD and OpenBSD already did quite some time ago. - Let mii_phy_add_media() also announce the support of IFM_NONE. - Restructure the PHY entry points to use a structure of entry points instead of discrete function pointers, and extend this to include a "reset" entry point. Make sure any PHY-specific reset routine is always used, and provide one for lxtphy(4) which disables MII interrupts (as is done for a few other PHYs we have drivers for). This includes changing NIC drivers which previously just called the generic mii_phy_reset() to now actually call the PHY-specific reset routine, which might be crucial in some cases. While at it, the redundant checks in these NIC drivers for mii->mii_instance not being zero before calling the reset routines were removed because as soon as one PHY driver attaches mii->mii_instance is incremented and we hardly can end up in their media change callbacks etc if no PHY driver has attached as mii_attach() would have failed in that case and not attach a miibus(4) instance. Consequently, NIC drivers now no longer should call mii_phy_reset() directly, so it was removed from EXPORT_SYMS. - Add a mii_phy_dev_attach() as a companion helper to mii_phy_dev_probe(). The purpose of that function is to perform the common steps to attach a PHY driver instance and to hook it up to the miibus(4) instance and to optionally also handle the probing, addition and initialization of the supported media. So all a PHY driver without any special requirements has to do in its bus attach method is to call mii_phy_dev_attach() along with PHY-specific MIIF_* flags, a pointer to its PHY functions and the add_media set to one. All PHY drivers were updated to take advantage of mii_phy_dev_attach() as appropriate. Along with these changes the capability mask was added to the mii_softc structure so PHY drivers taking advantage of mii_phy_dev_attach() but still handling media on their own do not need to fiddle with the MII attach arguments anyway. - Keep track of the PHY offset in the mii_softc structure. This is done for compatibility with NetBSD/OpenBSD. - Keep track of the PHY's OUI, model and revision in the mii_softc structure. Several PHY drivers require this information also after attaching and previously had to wrap their own softc around mii_softc. NetBSD/OpenBSD also keep track of the model and revision on their mii_softc structure. All PHY drivers were updated to take advantage as appropriate. - Convert the mebers of the MII data structure to unsigned where appropriate. This is partly inspired by NetBSD/OpenBSD. - According to IEEE 802.3-2002 the bits actually have to be reversed when mapping an OUI to the MII ID registers. All PHY drivers and miidevs where changed as necessary. Actually this now again allows to largely share miidevs with NetBSD, which fixed this problem already 9 years ago. Consequently miidevs was synced as far as possible. - Add MIIF_NOMANPAUSE and mii_phy_flowstatus() calls to drivers that weren't explicitly converted to support flow control before. It's unclear whether flow control actually works with these but typically it should and their net behavior should be more correct with these changes in place than without if the MAC driver sets MIIF_DOPAUSE.
Obtained from: NetBSD (partially) Reviewed by: yongari (earlier version), silence on arch@ and net@
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221267 |
30-Apr-2011 |
bz |
Update carp, gre and pf module builds to be depenent on INET and/or INET6_SUPPORT.
Reviewed by: gnn (slightly earlier version without pf) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Sponsored by: iXsystems MFC after: 2 weeks
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221167 |
28-Apr-2011 |
gnn |
Exar driver for X3100 10GbE Server/Storage adapters
Features: Jumbo frames (up to 9600), LRO (Large Receive Offload), TSO (TCP segmentation offload), RTH (Receive Traffic Hash).
Submitted by: Sriram Rapuru at Exar MFC after: 2 weeks
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221166 |
28-Apr-2011 |
jhb |
Sync with several changes in UFS/FFS: - 77115: Implement support for O_DIRECT. - 98425: Fix a performance issue introduced in 70131 that was causing reads before writes even when writing full blocks. - 98658: Rename the BALLOC flags from B_* to BA_* to avoid confusion with the struct buf B_ flags. - 100344: Merge the BA_ and IO_ flags so so that they may both be used in the same flags word. This merger is possible by assigning the IO_ flags to the low sixteen bits and the BA_ flags the high sixteen bits. - 105422: Fix a file-rewrite performance case. - 129545: Implement IO_INVAL in VOP_WRITE() by marking the buffer as "no cache". - Readd the DOINGASYNC() macro and use it to control asynchronous writes. Change i-node updates to honor DOINGASYNC() instead of always being synchronous. - Use a PRIV_VFS_RETAINSUGID check instead of checking cr_uid against 0 directly when deciding whether or not to clear suid and sgid bits.
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni giffunip at yahoo
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221163 |
28-Apr-2011 |
adrian |
Introduce AR9130 (HOWL) WMAC support to the FreeBSD HAL.
The AR9130 is an AR9160/AR5416 family WMAC which is glued directly to the AR913x SoC peripheral bus (APB) rather than via a PCI/PCIe bridge.
The specifics:
* A new build option is required to use the AR9130 - AH_SUPPORT_AR9130. This is needed due to the different location the RTC registers live with this chip; hopefully this will be undone in the future. This does currently mean that enabling this option will break non-AR9130 builds, so don't enable it unless you're specifically building an image for the AR913x SoC.
* Add the new probe, attach, EEPROM and PLL methods specific to Howl.
* Add a work-around to ah_eeprom_v14.c which disables some of the checks for endian-ness and magic in the EEPROM image if an eepromdata block is provided. This'll be fixed at a later stage by porting the ath9k probe code and making sure it doesn't break in other setups (which my previous attempt at this did.)
* Sprinkle Howl modifications throughput the interrupt path - it doesn't implement the SYNC interrupt registers, so ignore those.
* Sprinkle Howl chip powerup/down throughout the reset path; the RTC methods were
* Sprinkle some other Howl workarounds in the reset path.
* Hard-code an alternative setup for the AR_CFG register for Howl, that sets up things suitable for Big-Endian MIPS (which is the only platform this chip is glued to.)
This has been tested on the AR913x based TP-Link WR-1043nd mode, in legacy, HT/20 and HT/40 modes.
Caveats:
* 2ghz has only been tested. I've not seen any 5ghz radios glued to this chipset so I can't test it.
* AR5416_INTERRUPT_MITIGATION is not supported on the AR9130. At least, it isn't implemented in ath9k. Please don't enable this.
* This hasn't been tested in MBSS mode or in RX/TX block-aggregation mode.
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221071 |
26-Apr-2011 |
mav |
- Add shim to simplify migration to the CAM-based ATA. For each new adaX device in /dev/ create symbolic link with adY name, trying to mimic old ATA numbering. Imitation is not complete, but should be enough in most cases to mount file systems without touching /etc/fstab. - To know what behavior to mimic, restore ATA_STATIC_ID option in cases where it was present before. - Add some more details to UPDATING.
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221032 |
25-Apr-2011 |
rmacklem |
Fix the experimental NFS client so that it does not bogusly set the f_flags field of "struct statfs". This had the interesting effect of making the NFSv4 mounts "disappear" after r221014, since NFSMNT_NFSV4 and MNT_IGNORE became the same bit. Move the files used for a diskless NFS root from sys/nfsclient to sys/nfs in preparation for them to be used by both NFS clients. Also, move the declaration of the three global data structures from sys/nfsclient/nfs_vfsops.c to sys/nfs/nfs_diskless.c so that they are defined when either client uses them.
Reviewed by: jhb MFC after: 2 weeks
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221031 |
25-Apr-2011 |
davidch |
- Removed duplicate {_bxe} definition.
MFC after: One week
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221030 |
25-Apr-2011 |
davidch |
- Added bxe(4) driver for i386 and amd64. Currently untested on other CPU architectures.
MFC after: One week
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220922 |
21-Apr-2011 |
pjd |
Instead of allocating memory for all the keys at device attach, create reasonably large cache for the keys that is filled when needed. The previous version was problematic for very large providers (hundreds of terabytes or serval petabytes). Every terabyte of data needs around 256kB for keys. Make the default cache limit big enough to fit all the keys needed for 4TB providers, which will eat at most 1MB of memory.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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220893 |
20-Apr-2011 |
bschmidt |
Add firmware images for the 6000 series g2a and g2b adapters.
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220892 |
20-Apr-2011 |
bschmidt |
Update iwn(4) firmware blobs: - bump iwn1000fw to 39.31.5.1 - bump iwn5000fw to 8.83.5.1 - bump iwn6050fw to 41.28.5.1
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220814 |
19-Apr-2011 |
uqs |
Fix make buildworld -DMODULES_WITH_WORLD after r220454.
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220712 |
16-Apr-2011 |
brucec |
Remove missing include directory in preparation for adding -Wmissing-include-dirs to CWARNFLAGS.
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220663 |
15-Apr-2011 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20110413.
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220603 |
13-Apr-2011 |
yongari |
Remove mii(4) dependency and unneeded headers.
Reviewed by: davidch
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220593 |
13-Apr-2011 |
adrian |
Bring over the antenna diversity logic support for Kite.
Again, this is just the code ported from ath9k and included in the build, it isn't yet enabled.
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220587 |
13-Apr-2011 |
adrian |
Add the initial AR9285 PHY glue for supporting antenna diversity. This code isn't currently used anywhere; it's just linked into the build.
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220470 |
09-Apr-2011 |
uqs |
Fix make buildworld -DMODULES_WITH_WORLD on i386
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220437 |
08-Apr-2011 |
art |
Stripped '32' suffix from linux systrace module name on i386.
Approved by: avg
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220371 |
05-Apr-2011 |
uqs |
Fix buildworld -DMODULES_WITH_WORLD
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220275 |
02-Apr-2011 |
adrian |
Add missing include.
Reported by: Ulrich Sporlein <uqs@spoerlein.net>
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220238 |
01-Apr-2011 |
kib |
Add support for executing the FreeBSD 1/i386 a.out binaries on amd64.
In particular: - implement compat shims for old stat(2) variants and ogetdirentries(2); - implement delivery of signals with ancient stack frame layout and corresponding sigreturn(2); - implement old getpagesize(2); - provide a user-mode trampoline and LDT call gate for lcall $7,$0; - port a.out image activator and connect it to the build as a module on amd64.
The changes are hidden under COMPAT_43.
MFC after: 1 month
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220231 |
01-Apr-2011 |
np |
Allow multiple modules within sys/modules/cxgbe. The first one is if_cxgbe.
MFC after: 3 days
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220190 |
31-Mar-2011 |
adrian |
ath_ahb shouldn't be compiled normally; it is atheros chip specific. Remove it from here; users can compile it manually if needed.
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220185 |
31-Mar-2011 |
adrian |
Break out the ath PCI logic into a separate device/module.
Introduce the AHB glue for Atheros embedded systems. Right now it's hard-coded for the AR9130 chip whose support isn't yet in this HAL; it'll be added in a subsequent commit.
Kernel configuration files now need both 'ath' and 'ath_pci' devices; both modules need to be loaded for the ath device to work.
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220124 |
29-Mar-2011 |
ae |
Do not build ip_fw_nat.c for ipfw.ko. It can be build as separate module.
MFC after: 1 week
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219974 |
24-Mar-2011 |
mav |
MFgraid/head: Add new RAID GEOM class, that is going to replace ataraid(4) in supporting various BIOS-based software RAIDs. Unlike ataraid(4) this implementation does not depend on legacy ata(4) subsystem and can be used with any disk drivers, including new CAM-based ones (ahci(4), siis(4), mvs(4), ata(4) with `options ATA_CAM`). To make code more readable and extensible, this implementation follows modular design, including core part and two sets of modules, implementing support for different metadata formats and RAID levels.
Support for such popular metadata formats is now implemented: Intel, JMicron, NVIDIA, Promise (also used by AMD/ATI) and SiliconImage.
Such RAID levels are now supported: RAID0, RAID1, RAID1E, RAID10, SINGLE, CONCAT.
For any all of these RAID levels and metadata formats this class supports full cycle of volume operations: reading, writing, creation, deletion, disk removal and insertion, rebuilding, dirty shutdown detection and resynchronization, bad sector recovery, faulty disks tracking, hot-spare disks. For Intel and Promise formats there is support multiple volumes per disk set.
Look graid(8) manual page for additional details.
Co-authored by: imp Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc. and iXsystems, Inc.
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219898 |
23-Mar-2011 |
jeff |
- Move ofed modules into the i386 and amd64 specific sections to fix universe on other architectures.
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219849 |
21-Mar-2011 |
jeff |
- For now, disable ofed module build unless MK_OFED is set.
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219820 |
21-Mar-2011 |
jeff |
- Merge in OFED 1.5.3 from projects/ofed/head
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219804 |
20-Mar-2011 |
kib |
Retire opt_ffs_broken_fixme.h. Instead of directly calling ffs_snapgone(), use UFS_SNAPGONE() with usual layering.
Requested by: bde MFC after: 1 week
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219656 |
15-Mar-2011 |
davidch |
- Inadvertently committed files with +x attribute, fixed. - Minor change to info output string.
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219647 |
14-Mar-2011 |
davidch |
- Initial release of bxe(4) to support Broadcom NetXtreme II 10GbE. (BCM57710, BCM57711, BCM57711E)
MFC after: One month
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219561 |
12-Mar-2011 |
avg |
add DTrace systrace support for linux32 and freebsd32 on amd64 syscalls
Add systrace_linux32 and systrace_freebsd32 modules which provide support for tracing compat system calls in addition to native system call tracing provided by systrace module.
Provided that all the systrace modules are loaded now you can select what syscalls to trace in the following manner:
syscall::xxx:yyy - work on all system calls that match the specification syscall:freebsd:xxx:yyy - only native system calls syscall:linux32:xxx:yyy - linux32 compat system calls syscall:freebsd32:xxx:yyy - freebsd32 compat system calls on amd64
PR: kern/152822 Submitted by: Artem Belevich <fbsdlist@src.cx> Reviewed by: jhb (earlier version) MFC after: 3 weeks
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219481 |
11-Mar-2011 |
adrian |
Port over the AR9285 PA calibration and initial calibration code from Linux ath9k.
The ath9k ar9002_hw_init_cal() isn't entirely clear about what is supposed to be called for what chipsets, so I'm ignoring the rest of it and just porting the AR9285 init cal path as-is and leaving the rest alone. Subsequent commits may also tidy up the Merlin (AR9285) and other chipset support.
Obtained from: Linux ath9k
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219393 |
08-Mar-2011 |
adrian |
Implement open-loop TX power control (OLC) for Merlin (AR9280) and generally tidy up the TX power programming code.
Enforce that the TX power offset for Merlin is -5 dBm, rather than any other value programmable in the EEPROM. This requires some further code to be ported over from ath9k, so until that is done and tested, fail to attach NICs whose TX power offset isn't -5 dBm.
This improves both legacy and HT transmission on my merlin board. It allows for stable MCS TX up to MCS15.
Specifics:
* Refactor out a bunch of the TX power calibration code - setting/obtaining the power detector / gain boundaries, programming the PDADC * Take the -5 dBm TX power offset into account on Merlin - "0" in the per-rate TX power register means -5 dBm, not 0 dBm * When doing OLC * Enforce min (0) and max (AR5416_MAX_RATE_POWER) when fiddling with the TX power, to avoid the TX power values from wrapping when low. * Implement the 1 dBm cck power offset when doing OLC * Implement temperature compensation for 2.4ghz mode when doing OLC * Implement an AR9280 specific TX power calibration routine which includes the OLC twiddles, leaving the earlier chipset path (AR5416, AR9160) alone
Whilst here, use these refactored routines for the AR9285 TX power calibration/programming code and enforce correct overflow/underflow handling when fiddling with TX power values.
Obtained from: linux ath9k
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219185 |
02-Mar-2011 |
adrian |
Break the keycache management functions out into if_ath_keycache.c .
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219182 |
02-Mar-2011 |
glebius |
Add support for NetFlow version 9 into ng_netflow(4) node.
Submitted by: Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro ipfw.ru>
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219180 |
02-Mar-2011 |
adrian |
Migrate the sysctl related routines (statistics, debugging, etc) out of if_ath.c and into if_ath_sysctl.c .
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219146 |
01-Mar-2011 |
nwhitehorn |
Fix misuse of TARGET_ARCH. This should be MACHINE_ARCH.
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219089 |
27-Feb-2011 |
pjd |
Finally... Import the latest open-source ZFS version - (SPA) 28.
Few new things available from now on:
- Data deduplication. - Triple parity RAIDZ (RAIDZ3). - zfs diff. - zpool split. - Snapshot holds. - zpool import -F. Allows to rewind corrupted pool to earlier transaction group. - Possibility to import pool in read-only mode.
MFC after: 1 month
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219059 |
26-Feb-2011 |
glebius |
Connect uep.ko to build
PR: kern/155044 Submitted by: Carl <k0802647 telus.net> MFC after: 1 week
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218893 |
20-Feb-2011 |
dim |
Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to r126079, from upstream's trunk.
This contains many improvements, primarily better C++ support, an integrated assembler for x86 and support for -pg.
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218792 |
18-Feb-2011 |
np |
cxgbe(4) - NIC driver for Chelsio T4 (Terminator 4) based 10Gb/1Gb adapters.
MFC after: 3 weeks
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218729 |
16-Feb-2011 |
hselasky |
Add support for new USB to ethernet controller: Moschip MCS7730/MCS7830
Submitted by: Rick van der Zwet <info@rickvanderzwet.nl> Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
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218616 |
12-Feb-2011 |
dchagin |
Move linux_clone(), linux_fork(), linux_vfork() to a MI path.
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218590 |
12-Feb-2011 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20110211.
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218159 |
01-Feb-2011 |
adrian |
Include some preliminary TX HT rate scenario setup code.
The AR5416 and later TX descriptors have new fields for supporting 11n bits (eg 20/40mhz mode, short/long GI) and enabling/disabling RTS/CTS protection per rate.
These functions will be responsible for initialising the TX descriptors for the AR5416 and later chips for both HT and legacy frames.
Beacon frames will remain using the non-11n TX descriptor setup for now; Linux ath9k does much the same.
Note that these functions aren't yet used anywhere; a few more framework changes are needed before all of the right rate information is available for TX.
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218155 |
01-Feb-2011 |
lstewart |
Import an implementation of the CAIA-Hamilton-Delay (CHD) congestion control algorithm described in the paper "Improved coexistence and loss tolerance for delay based TCP congestion control" by Hayes and Armitage. It is implemented as a kernel module compatible with the recently committed modular congestion control framework.
CHD enhances the approach taken by the Hamilton-Delay (HD) algorithm to provide tolerance to non-congestion related packet loss and improvements to coexistence with loss-based congestion control algorithms. A key idea in improving coexistence with loss-based congestion control algorithms is the use of a shadow window, which attempts to track how NewReno's congestion window (cwnd) would evolve. At the next packet loss congestion event, CHD uses the shadow window to correct cwnd in a way that reduces the amount of unfairness CHD experiences when competing with loss-based algorithms.
In collaboration with: David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: bz and others along the way MFC after: 3 months
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218153 |
01-Feb-2011 |
lstewart |
Import a clean-room implementation of the Hamilton-Delay (HD) congestion control algorithm based on the paper "A strategy for fair coexistence of loss and delay-based congestion control algorithms" by Budzisz, Stanojevic, Shorten and Baker. It is implemented as a kernel module compatible with the recently committed modular congestion control framework.
HD uses a probabilistic approach to reacting to delay-based congestion. The probability of reducing cwnd is zero when the queuing delay is very small, increasing to a maximum at a set threshold, then back down to zero again when the queuing delay is high. Normal operation keeps the queuing delay below the set threshold. However, since loss-based congestion control algorithms push the queuing delay high when probing for bandwidth, having the probability of reducing cwnd drop back to zero for high delays allows HD to compete with loss-based algorithms.
In collaboration with: David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: bz and others along the way MFC after: 3 months
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218152 |
01-Feb-2011 |
lstewart |
Import a clean-room implementation of the VEGAS congestion control algorithm based on the paper "TCP Vegas: end to end congestion avoidance on a global internet" by Brakmo and Peterson. It is implemented as a kernel module compatible with the recently committed modular congestion control framework.
VEGAS uses network delay as a congestion indicator and unlike regular loss-based algorithms, attempts to keep the network operating with stable queuing delays and no congestion losses. By keeping network buffers used along the path within a set range, queuing delays are kept low while maintaining high throughput.
In collaboration with: David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: bz and others along the way MFC after: 3 months
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218065 |
29-Jan-2011 |
adrian |
Migrate the TX path code out of if_ath and into a separate source file.
There's two reasons for this:
* the raw and non-raw TX path shares a lot of duplicate code which should be refactored; * the 11n-ready chip TX path needs a little reworking.
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218058 |
29-Jan-2011 |
adrian |
Break out the debug macros from if_ath.c into if_ath_debug.[ch] .
This is prep work for breaking out the TX path into a separate set of source files.
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217806 |
24-Jan-2011 |
lstewart |
Import the ERTT (Enhanced Round Trip Time) Khelp module. ERTT uses the Khelp/Hhook KPIs to hook into the TCP stack and maintain a per-connection, low noise estimate of the instantaneous RTT. ERTT's implementation is robust even in the face of delayed acknowledgements and/or TSO being in use for a connection.
A high quality, low noise RTT estimate is a requirement for applications such as delay-based congestion control, for which we will be importing some algorithm implementations shortly.
In collaboration with: David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: bz and others along the way MFC after: 3 months
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217773 |
24-Jan-2011 |
lstewart |
Add build infrastructure for Khelp modules.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: bz MFC after: 3 months
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217631 |
20-Jan-2011 |
adrian |
Push the non-AR5416 related stuff into chipset specific directories.
sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/ is getting very crowded and further commits will make it even more crowded. Now is a good time to shuffle these files out before any more extensive work is done on them.
Create an ar9003 directory whilst I'm here; ar9003 specific chipset code will eventually live there.
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217515 |
17-Jan-2011 |
jkim |
Add reader/writer lock around mem_range_attr_get() and mem_range_attr_set(). Compile sys/dev/mem/memutil.c for all supported platforms and remove now unnecessary dev_mem_md_init(). Consistently define mem_range_softc from mem.c for all platforms. Add missing #include guards for machine/memdev.h and sys/memrange.h. Clean up some nearby style(9) nits.
MFC after: 1 month
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217070 |
06-Jan-2011 |
imp |
No need to genreate these here
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216829 |
31-Dec-2010 |
yongari |
Add driver for DM&P Vortex86 RDC R6040 Fast Ethernet. The controller is commonly found on DM&P Vortex86 x86 SoC. The driver supports all hardware features except flow control. The flow control was intentionally disabled due to silicon bug.
DM&P Electronics, Inc. provided all necessary information including sample board to write driver and answered many questions I had. Many thanks for their support of FreeBSD.
H/W donated by: DM&P Electronics, Inc.
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216828 |
31-Dec-2010 |
yongari |
Add RDC Semiconductor R6040 10/100 PHY driver.
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216559 |
19-Dec-2010 |
bschmidt |
Update firmware for wpi(4) from version 2.14.4 to 15.32.2.9.
PR: kern/142907 Submitted by: Craig Butler <craig001 at lerwick.hopto.org> MFC after: 2 weeks
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216471 |
15-Dec-2010 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20101209.
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216115 |
02-Dec-2010 |
lstewart |
Import a clean-room implementation of the experimental H-TCP congestion control algorithm based on the Internet-Draft "draft-leith-tcp-htcp-06.txt". It is implemented as a kernel module compatible with the recently committed modular congestion control framework.
H-TCP was designed to provide increased throughput in fast and long-distance networks. It attempts to maintain fairness when competing with legacy NewReno TCP in lower speed scenarios where NewReno is able to operate adequately. The paper "H-TCP: A framework for congestion control in high-speed and long-distance networks" provides additional detail.
In collaboration with: David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: rpaulo (older patch from a few weeks ago) MFC after: 3 months
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216114 |
02-Dec-2010 |
lstewart |
Import a clean-room implementation of the experimental CUBIC congestion control algorithm based on the Internet-Draft "draft-rhee-tcpm-cubic-02.txt". It is implemented as a kernel module compatible with the recently committed modular congestion control framework.
CUBIC was designed for provide increased throughput in fast and long-distance networks. It attempts to maintain fairness when competing with legacy NewReno TCP in lower speed scenarios where NewReno is able to operate adequately. The paper "CUBIC: A New TCP-Friendly High-Speed TCP Variant" provides additional detail.
In collaboration with: David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: rpaulo (older patch from a few weeks ago) MFC after: 3 months
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216109 |
02-Dec-2010 |
lstewart |
Add build infrastructure for the forthcoming CC algorithm modules.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Submitted by: David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> MFC after: 3 months
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216093 |
01-Dec-2010 |
ken |
Add smp_all.c to the cam module build to un-break it.
Reported by: jkim
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215911 |
26-Nov-2010 |
jfv |
Update ixgbe driver to verion 2.3.6 - This adds a VM SRIOV interface, ixv, it is however transparent to the user, it links with the ixgbe.ko, but when ixgbe is loaded in a virtualized guest with SRIOV configured this will be detected. - Sync shared code to latest - Many bug fixes and improvements, thanks to everyone who has been using the driver and reporting issues.
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215649 |
22-Nov-2010 |
weongyo |
Adds a USB packet filter feature to the stack that it could capture packets which go through each USB host controllers. Its implementations are almost based on BPF code and very similar with it except it's little bit customized for USB packet only. The userland program usbdump(8) would be committed soon.
Discussed with: hps, thompsa, yongari
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215255 |
13-Nov-2010 |
imp |
Correct mips/arm elimination of sym
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215201 |
12-Nov-2010 |
jkim |
Warn users that acpi.ko is deprecated and exit immediately unless the user set FORCE_BUILD. This is to avoid foot-shooting while making MFC to stable branches easier.
Discussed with: jhb
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215200 |
12-Nov-2010 |
jkim |
MFamd64: (based on) r209957
Move logic of building ACPI headers for acpi_wakeup.c into better places, remove intermediate makefile and shell script, and reduce diff between i386 and amd64.
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215072 |
10-Nov-2010 |
jkim |
Refactor acpi_machdep.c for amd64 and i386, move APM emulation into a new file acpi_apm.c, and place it on sys/x86/acpica.
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215012 |
08-Nov-2010 |
jhb |
Move the MADT parser for amd64 and i386 to sys/x86/acpica now that it is identical on both platforms.
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215007 |
08-Nov-2010 |
jhb |
Disconnect acpi.ko from the build on i386. ACPI is now only supported when compiled into the kernel, not as a loadable module.
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214603 |
31-Oct-2010 |
nwhitehorn |
Add a driver for the Apple Uninorth AGP host bridge found in all PowerPC Macintoshes with an AGP bus.
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214069 |
19-Oct-2010 |
bschmidt |
Fix an undefined behaviour if the desired ratectl algo is not available. This can happen if the algos are built as modules but are not loaded. If the selected ratectl algo is not available, try to load it (The load module functions does nothing currently). Add a dummy ratectl algo which always selects the first available rate. Use that one if the desired algo is not available.
MFC after: 1 week
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214056 |
19-Oct-2010 |
rpaulo |
Revert r206418
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213993 |
17-Oct-2010 |
scottl |
Re-add opt_mps.h and opt_cam.h, lost in the previous rev.
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213900 |
15-Oct-2010 |
marius |
Now that all previous users of mii_phy_probe() have been converted in r213893 and r213894 to use mii_attach() instead remove the former and along with it the "EVIL HACK".
MFC after: never
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213898 |
15-Oct-2010 |
mdf |
Currently only opt_compat.h is included by the mps(4) driver. Also enable /dev/mps0, which was missing from my previous patches enabling f/w upload and download.
opt_compat.h issue noticed by scottl.
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213884 |
14-Oct-2010 |
jkim |
Stop hard coding nm(1) and make it overridable.
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213878 |
14-Oct-2010 |
marius |
Add a NetBSD-compatible mii_attach(), which is intended to eventually replace mii_phy_probe() altogether. Compared to the latter the advantages of mii_attach() are: - intended to be called multiple times in order to attach PHYs in multiple passes (f.e. in order to only use sub-ranges of the 0 to MII_NPHY - 1 range) - being able to pass along the capability mask from the NIC to the PHY drivers - being able to specify at which address (phyloc) to probe for a PHY (instead of always probing at all addresses from 0 to MII_NPHY - 1) - being able to specify which PHY instance (offloc) to attach - being able to pass along MIIF_* flags from the NIC to the PHY drivers (f.e. as required to indicated to the PHY drivers that flow control is supported by the NIC driver, which actually is the motivation for this change).
While at it, I used the opportunity to get rid of some hacks in mii(4) like miibus_probe() generally doing work besides sheer probing and the "EVIL HACK" (which will vanish entirely along with mii_phy_probe()) by passing the struct ifnet pointer via an argument of mii_attach() as well as to fix some resource leaks in mii(4) in case something fails. Commits which will update the PHY drivers to honor the MII flags passed down from the NIC drivers and take advantage of mii_attach() to get rid of certain types of hacks in NIC and PHY drivers as well as a conversion of the remaining uses of mii_phy_probe() will follow shortly.
Reviewed by: jhb, yongari Obtained from: NetBSD (partially)
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213805 |
13-Oct-2010 |
hselasky |
USB Network: - Add new driver for iPhone tethering - Supports the iPhone 3G/3GS/4G ethernet protocol
Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
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213781 |
13-Oct-2010 |
rpaulo |
Add opt_compat.h to SRCS.
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213437 |
04-Oct-2010 |
hselasky |
Link the XHCI (USB 3.0 hardware driver) into the default kernel build.
Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
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213388 |
03-Oct-2010 |
antoine |
Unbreak build.
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213383 |
03-Oct-2010 |
nwhitehorn |
Add a memory-range interface to /dev/mem on PowerPC using PAT attributes. Unlike actual MTRR, this only controls the mapping attributes for subsequent mmap() of /dev/mem. Nonetheless, the support is sufficiently MTRR-like that Xorg can use it, which translates into an enormous increase in graphics performance on PowerPC.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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213103 |
24-Sep-2010 |
attilio |
Make the RPC specific __rpc_inet_ntop() and __rpc_inet_pton() general in the kernel (just as inet_ntoa() and inet_aton()) are and sync their prototype accordingly with already mentioned functions.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated Reviewed by: emaste, rstone Approved by: dfr MFC after: 2 weeks
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212761 |
16-Sep-2010 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20100915.
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212725 |
16-Sep-2010 |
marius |
Merge r207585 from cas(4): - Don't probe for PHYs if we already know to use a SERDES. Unlike as with cas(4) this only serves to speed up the the device attach though and can only be determined via the OFW device tree but not from the VPD. - Don't touch the MIF when using a SERDES. - Add some missing bus space barriers, mainly in the PCS code path.
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212543 |
13-Sep-2010 |
imp |
Simplify atomic selection
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212523 |
13-Sep-2010 |
imp |
MFtbemd: use MACHINE_CPUARCH
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212496 |
12-Sep-2010 |
ivoras |
List low-level Blowfish ECB module in the SRCS. It looks like it was dropped by accident (and it would be inconvenient to implement it otherwise because it uses internal non-published headers).
MFC after: 1 week
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212420 |
10-Sep-2010 |
ken |
MFp4 (//depot/projects/mps/...)
Bring in a driver for the LSI Logic MPT2 6Gb SAS controllers.
This driver supports basic I/O, and works with SAS and SATA drives and expanders.
Basic error recovery works (i.e. timeouts and aborts) as well.
Integrated RAID isn't supported yet, and there are some known bugs.
So this isn't ready for production use, but is certainly ready for testing and additional development. For the moment, new commits to this driver should go into the FreeBSD Perforce repository first (//depot/projects/mps/...) and then get merged into -current once they've been vetted.
This has only been added to the amd64 GENERIC, since that is the only architecture I have tested this driver with.
Submitted by: scottl Discussed with: imp, gibbs, will Sponsored by: Yahoo, Spectra Logic Corporation
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211926 |
28-Aug-2010 |
rpaulo |
Add the path necessary to find fasttrap_isa.h to CFLAGS.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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211753 |
24-Aug-2010 |
rpaulo |
Enable fasttrap and make dtraceall depend on fasttrap when building i386 or amd64.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation > Description of fields to fill in above: 76 columns --| > PR: If a GNATS PR is affected by the change. > Submitted by: If someone else sent in the change. > Reviewed by: If someone else reviewed your modification. > Approved by: If you needed approval for this commit. > Obtained from: If the change is from a third party. > MFC after: N [day[s]|week[s]|month[s]]. Request a reminder email. > Security: Vulnerability reference (one per line) or description. > Empty fields above will be automatically removed.
M dtrace/dtraceall/dtraceall.c M dtrace/Makefile
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211746 |
24-Aug-2010 |
rpaulo |
Update for the recent location of the fasttrap code.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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211690 |
23-Aug-2010 |
imp |
MFtbemd:
Use MACHINE_CPUARCH in preference to MACHINE_ARCH. The former is the source code location of the machine, the latter the binary output. In general, we want to use MACHINE_CPUARCH instead of MACHINE_ARCH unless we're tesitng for a specific target. The isn't even moot for i386/amd64 where there's momemntum towards a MACHINE_CPUARCH == x86, although a specific cleanup for that likely would be needed...
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211615 |
22-Aug-2010 |
rpaulo |
Remove an elif and add an or-clause.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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211501 |
19-Aug-2010 |
anchie |
MFp4: anchie_soc2009 branch:
Add kernel side support for Secure Neighbor Discovery (SeND), RFC 3971.
The implementation consists of a kernel module that gets packets from the nd6 code, sends them to user space on a dedicated socket and reinjects them back for further processing.
Hooks are used from nd6 code paths to divert relevant packets to the send implementation for processing in user space. The hooks are only triggered if the send module is loaded. In case no user space application is connected to the send socket, processing continues normaly as if the module would not be loaded. Unloading the module is not possible at this time due to missing nd6 locking.
The native SeND socket is similar to a raw IPv6 socket but with its own, internal pseudo-protocol.
Approved by: bz (mentor)
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211400 |
16-Aug-2010 |
yongari |
Remove unnecessary clean target in em(4), igb(4) and ixgbe(4). While here also remove man target in igb(4).
Reviewed by: jfv
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211339 |
15-Aug-2010 |
kib |
Add missed dependency.
Submitted by: gcooper MFC after: 1 week
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211270 |
13-Aug-2010 |
takawata |
Hook tpm.4 manual to build.
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211249 |
12-Aug-2010 |
imp |
This depends on ACPI, so only build on i386:i386, amd64:amd64 and ia64:ia64. It can't possibly work on pc98, or any of the embedded platforms, since they lack ACPI.
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211201 |
12-Aug-2010 |
takawata |
Add tpm(4) driver for Trusted Platform Module. You may want to look at http://bsssd.sourceforge.net/ .
Submitted by: Hans-Joerg Hoexer <Hans-Joerg_Hoexer@genua.de>
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211157 |
11-Aug-2010 |
will |
Allow carp(4) to be loaded as a kernel module. Follow precedent set by bridge(4), lagg(4) etc. and make use of function pointers and pf_proto_register() to hook carp into the network stack.
Currently, because of the uncertainty about whether the unload path is free of race condition panics, unloads are disallowed by default. Compiling with CARPMOD_CAN_UNLOAD in CFLAGS removes this anti foot shooting measure.
This commit requires IP6PROTOSPACER, introduced in r211115.
Reviewed by: bz, simon Approved by: ken (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
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211058 |
08-Aug-2010 |
jkim |
Do not build real mode emulator for i386. We use VM86 again since r210877.
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210976 |
06-Aug-2010 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20100806.
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210668 |
31-Jul-2010 |
rpaulo |
pci_if.h is required to build atacore.
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210477 |
25-Jul-2010 |
rpaulo |
Remove the acpi_aiboost driver. It has been replaced by aibs(4).
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210455 |
24-Jul-2010 |
rmacklem |
Move sys/nfsclient/nfs_lock.c into sys/nfs and build it as a separate module that can be used by both the regular and experimental nfs clients. This fixes the problem reported by jh@ where /dev/nfslock would be registered twice when both nfs clients were used. I also defined the size of the lm_fh field to be the correct value, as it should be the maximum size of an NFSv3 file handle.
Reviewed by: jh MFC after: 2 weeks
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210409 |
23-Jul-2010 |
kib |
Crypto(4) driver for AESNI.
The aeskeys_{amd64,i386}.S content was mostly obtained from OpenBSD, no objections to the license from core.
Hardware provided by: Sentex Communications Tested by: fabient, pho (previous versions) MFC after: 1 month
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210193 |
17-Jul-2010 |
nwhitehorn |
Add OpenSolaris atomics for powerpc64 and connect ZFS to the build on this platform.
Reviewed by: pjd
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210113 |
15-Jul-2010 |
bschmidt |
- Update 6000 firmware to 9.221.4.1 - Add 6050 firmware
MFC after: 2 weeks
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210005 |
13-Jul-2010 |
jkim |
Define SMP unconditionally for amd64 and remove opt_global.h from SRCS. Note it is done just for correctness sake because we do not build, ship, or support acpi.ko on amd64.
Prodded by: bde
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209991 |
13-Jul-2010 |
nwhitehorn |
Make kernel modules build correctly on 64-bit PowerPC.
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209962 |
13-Jul-2010 |
mm |
Merge ZFS version 15 and almost all OpenSolaris bugfixes referenced in Solaris 10 updates 141445-09 and 142901-14.
Detailed information: (OpenSolaris revisions and Bug IDs, Solaris 10 patch numbers)
7844:effed23820ae 6755435 zfs_open() and zfs_close() needs to use ZFS_ENTER/ZFS_VERIFY_ZP (141445-01)
7897:e520d8258820 6748436 inconsistent zpool.cache in boot_archive could panic a zfs root filesystem upon boot-up (141445-01)
7965:b795da521357 6740164 zpool attach can create an illegal root pool (141909-02)
8084:b811cc60d650 6769612 zpool_import() will continue to write to cachefile even if altroot is set (N/A)
8121:7fd09d4ebd9c 6757430 want an option for zdb to disable space map loading and leak tracking (141445-01)
8129:e4f45a0bfbb0 6542860 ASSERT: reason != VDEV_LABEL_REMOVE||vdev_inuse(vd, crtxg, reason, 0) (141445-01)
8188:fd00c0a81e80 6761100 want zdb option to select older uberblocks (141445-01)
8190:6eeea43ced42 6774886 zfs_setattr() won't allow ndmp to restore SUNWattr_rw (141445-01)
8225:59a9961c2aeb 6737463 panic while trying to write out config file if root pool import fails (141445-01)
8227:f7d7be9b1f56 6765294 Refactor replay (141445-01)
8228:51e9ca9ee3a5 6572357 libzfs should do more to avoid mnttab lookups (141909-01) 6572376 zfs_iter_filesystems and zfs_iter_snapshots get objset stats twice (141909-01)
8241:5a60f16123ba 6328632 zpool offline is a bit too conservative (141445-01) 6739487 ASSERT: txg <= spa_final_txg due to scrub/export race (141445-01) 6767129 ASSERT: cvd->vdev_isspare, in spa_vdev_detach() (141445-01) 6747698 checksum failures after offline -t / export / import / scrub (141445-01) 6745863 ZFS writes to disk after it has been offlined (141445-01) 6722540 50% slowdown on scrub/resilver with certain vdev configurations (141445-01) 6759999 resilver logic rewrites ditto blocks on both source and destination (141445-01) 6758107 I/O should never suspend during spa_load() (141445-01) 6776548 codereview(1) runs off the page when faced with multi-line comments (N/A) 6761406 AMD errata 91 workaround doesn't work on 64-bit systems (141445-01)
8242:e46e4b2f0a03 6770866 GRUB/ZFS should require physical path or devid, but not both (141445-01)
8269:03a7e9050cfd 6674216 "zfs share" doesn't work, but "zfs set sharenfs=on" does (141445-01) 6621164 $SRC/cmd/zfs/zfs_main.c seems to have a syntax error in the translation note (141445-01) 6635482 i18n problems in libzfs_dataset.c and zfs_main.c (141445-01) 6595194 "zfs get" VALUE column is as wide as NAME (141445-01) 6722991 vdev_disk.c: error checking for ddi_pathname_to_dev_t() must test for NODEV (141445-01) 6396518 ASSERT strings shouldn't be pre-processed (141445-01)
8274:846b39508aff 6713916 scrub/resilver needlessly decompress data (141445-01)
8343:655db2375fed 6739553 libzfs_status msgid table is out of sync (141445-01) 6784104 libzfs unfairly rejects numerical values greater than 2^63 (141445-01) 6784108 zfs_realloc() should not free original memory on failure (141445-01)
8525:e0e0e525d0f8 6788830 set large value to reservation cause core dump (141445-01) 6791064 want sysevents for ZFS scrub (141445-01) 6791066 need to be able to set cachefile on faulted pools (141445-01) 6791071 zpool_do_import() should not enable datasets on faulted pools (141445-01) 6792134 getting multiple properties on a faulted pool leads to confusion (141445-01)
8547:bcc7b46e5ff7 6792884 Vista clients cannot access .zfs (141445-01)
8632:36ef517870a3 6798384 It can take a village to raise a zio (141445-01)
8636:7e4ce9158df3 6551866 deadlock between zfs_write(), zfs_freesp(), and zfs_putapage() (141909-01) 6504953 zfs_getpage() misunderstands VOP_GETPAGE() interface (141909-01) 6702206 ZFS read/writer lock contention throttles sendfile() benchmark (141445-01) 6780491 Zone on a ZFS filesystem has poor fork/exec performance (141445-01) 6747596 assertion failed: DVA_EQUAL(BP_IDENTITY(&zio->io_bp_orig), BP_IDENTITY(zio->io_bp))); (141445-01)
8692:692d4668b40d 6801507 ZFS read aggregation should not mind the gap (141445-01)
8697:e62d2612c14d 6633095 creating a filesystem with many properties set is slow (141445-01)
8768:dfecfdbb27ed 6775697 oracle crashes when overwriting after hitting quota on zfs (141909-01)
8811:f8deccf701cf 6790687 libzfs mnttab caching ignores external changes (141445-01) 6791101 memory leak from libzfs_mnttab_init (141445-01)
8845:91af0d9c0790 6800942 smb_session_create() incorrectly stores IP addresses (N/A) 6582163 Access Control List (ACL) for shares (141445-01) 6804954 smb_search - shortname field should be space padded following the NULL terminator (N/A) 6800184 Panic at smb_oplock_conflict+0x35() (N/A)
8876:59d2e67b4b65 6803822 Reboot after replacement of system disk in a ZFS mirror drops to grub> prompt (141445-01)
8924:5af812f84759 6789318 coredump when issue zdb -uuuu poolname/ (141445-01) 6790345 zdb -dddd -e poolname coredump (141445-01) 6797109 zdb: 'zdb -dddddd pool_name/fs_name inode' coredump if the file with inode was deleted (141445-01) 6797118 zdb: 'zdb -dddddd poolname inum' coredump if I miss the fs name (141445-01) 6803343 shareiscsi=on failed, iscsitgtd failed request to share (141445-01)
9030:243fd360d81f 6815893 hang mounting a dataset after booting into a new boot environment (141445-01)
9056:826e1858a846 6809691 'zpool create -f' no longer overwrites ufs infomation (141445-01)
9179:d8fbd96b79b3 6790064 zfs needs to determine uid and gid earlier in create process (141445-01)
9214:8d350e5d04aa 6604992 forced unmount + being in .zfs/snapshot/<snap1> = not happy (141909-01) 6810367 assertion failed: dvp->v_flag & VROOT, file: ../../common/fs/gfs.c, line: 426 (141909-01)
9229:e3f8b41e5db4 6807765 ztest_dsl_dataset_promote_busy needs to clean up after ENOSPC (141445-01)
9230:e4561e3eb1ef 6821169 offlining a device results in checksum errors (141445-01) 6821170 ZFS should not increment error stats for unavailable devices (141445-01) 6824006 need to increase issue and interrupt taskqs threads in zfs (141445-01)
9234:bffdc4fc05c4 6792139 recovering from a suspended pool needs some work (141445-01) 6794830 reboot command hangs on a failed zfs pool (141445-01)
9246:67c03c93c071 6824062 System panicked in zfs_mount due to NULL pointer dereference when running btts and svvs tests (141909-01)
9276:a8a7fc849933 6816124 System crash running zpool destroy on broken zpool (141445-03)
9355:09928982c591 6818183 zfs snapshot -r is slow due to set_snap_props() doing txg_wait_synced() for each new snapshot (141445-03)
9391:413d0661ef33 6710376 log device can show incorrect status when other parts of pool are degraded (141445-03)
9396:f41cf682d0d3 (part already merged) 6501037 want user/group quotas on ZFS (141445-03) 6827260 assertion failed in arc_read(): hdr == pbuf->b_hdr (141445-03) 6815592 panic: No such hold X on refcount Y from zfs_znode_move (141445-03) 6759986 zfs list shows temporary %clone when doing online zfs recv (141445-03)
9404:319573cd93f8 6774713 zfs ignores canmount=noauto when sharenfs property != off (141445-03)
9412:4aefd8704ce0 6717022 ZFS DMU needs zero-copy support (141445-03)
9425:e7ffacaec3a8 6799895 spa_add_spares() needs to be protected by config lock (141445-03) 6826466 want to post sysevents on hot spare activation (141445-03) 6826468 spa 'allowfaulted' needs some work (141445-03) 6826469 kernel support for storing vdev FRU information (141445-03) 6826470 skip posting checksum errors from DTL regions of leaf vdevs (141445-03) 6826471 I/O errors after device remove probe can confuse FMA (141445-03) 6826472 spares should enjoy some of the benefits of cache devices (141445-03)
9443:2a96d8478e95 6833711 gang leaders shouldn't have to be logical (141445-03)
9463:d0bd231c7518 6764124 want zdb to be able to checksum metadata blocks only (141445-03)
9465:8372081b8019 6830237 zfs panic in zfs_groupmember() (141445-03)
9466:1fdfd1fed9c4 6833162 phantom log device in zpool status (141445-03)
9469:4f68f041ddcd 6824968 add ZFS userquota support to rquotad (141445-03)
9470:6d827468d7b5 6834217 godfather I/O should reexecute (141445-03)
9480:fcff33da767f 6596237 Stop looking and start ganging (141909-02)
9493:9933d599bc93 6623978 lwb->lwb_buf != NULL, file ../../../uts/common/fs/zfs/zil.c, line 787, function zil_lwb_commit (141445-06)
9512:64cafcbcc337 6801810 Commit of aligned streaming rewrites to ZIL device causes unwanted disk reads (N/A)
9515:d3b739d9d043 6586537 async zio taskqs can block out userland commands (142901-09)
9554:787363635b6a 6836768 zfs_userspace() callback has no way to indicate failure (N/A)
9574:1eb6a6ab2c57 6838062 zfs panics when an error is encountered in space_map_load() (141909-02)
9583:b0696cd037cc 6794136 Panic BAD TRAP: type=e when importing degraded zraid pool. (141909-03)
9630:e25a03f552e0 6776104 "zfs import" deadlock between spa_unload() and spa_async_thread() (141445-06)
9653:a70048a304d1 6664765 Unable to remove files when using fat-zap and quota exceeded on ZFS filesystem (141445-06)
9688:127be1845343 6841321 zfs userspace / zfs get userused@ doesn't work on mounted snapshot (N/A) 6843069 zfs get userused@S-1-... doesn't work (N/A)
9873:8ddc892eca6e 6847229 assertion failed: refcount_count(&tx->tx_space_written) + delta <= tx->tx_space_towrite in dmu_tx.c (141445-06)
9904:d260bd3fd47c 6838344 kernel heap corruption detected on zil while stress testing (141445-06)
9951:a4895b3dd543 6844900 zfs_ioc_userspace_upgrade leaks (N/A)
10040:38b25aeeaf7a 6857012 zfs panics on zpool import (141445-06)
10000:241a51d8720c 6848242 zdb -e no longer works as expected (N/A)
10100:4a6965f6bef8 6856634 snv_117 not booting: zfs_parse_bootfs: error2 (141445-07)
10160:a45b03783d44 6861983 zfs should use new name <-> SID interfaces (N/A) 6862984 userquota commands can hang (141445-06)
10299:80845694147f 6696858 zfs receive of incremental replication stream can dereference NULL pointer and crash (N/A)
10302:a9e3d1987706 6696858 zfs receive of incremental replication stream can dereference NULL pointer and crash (fix lint) (N/A)
10575:2a8816c5173b (partial merge) 6882227 spa_async_remove() shouldn't do a full clear (142901-14)
10800:469478b180d9 6880764 fsync on zfs is broken if writes are greater than 32kb on a hard crash and no log attached (142901-09) 6793430 zdb -ivvvv assertion failure: bp->blk_cksum.zc_word[2] == dmu_objset_id(zilog->zl_os) (N/A)
10801:e0bf032e8673 (partial merge) 6822816 assertion failed: zap_remove_int(ds_next_clones_obj) returns ENOENT (142901-09)
10810:b6b161a6ae4a 6892298 buf->b_hdr->b_state != arc_anon, file: ../../common/fs/zfs/arc.c, line: 2849 (142901-09)
10890:499786962772 6807339 spurious checksum errors when replacing a vdev (142901-13)
11249:6c30f7dfc97b 6906110 bad trap panic in zil_replay_log_record (142901-13) 6906946 zfs replay isn't handling uid/gid correctly (142901-13)
11454:6e69bacc1a5a 6898245 suspended zpool should not cause rest of the zfs/zpool commands to hang (142901-10)
11546:42ea6be8961b (partial merge) 6833999 3-way deadlock in dsl_dataset_hold_ref() and dsl_sync_task_group_sync() (142901-09)
Discussed with: pjd Approved by: delphij (mentor) Obtained from: OpenSolaris (multiple Bug IDs) MFC after: 2 months
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209957 |
12-Jul-2010 |
jkim |
Move i386-inherited logic of building ACPI headers for acpi_wakeup.c into better places and remove intermediate makefile and shell scripts. This makes parallel kernel build little bit safer for amd64.
|
209662 |
03-Jul-2010 |
lstewart |
Import the Statistical Information For TCP Research (SIFTR) kernel module into FreeBSD. SIFTR logs a range of statistics on active TCP connections to a log file, providing the ability to make highly granular measurements of TCP connection state. The tool is aimed at system administrators, developers and researchers alike. Please take it for a spin and test it out - the man page should have all the information required to get you going.
Many thanks go to the Cisco University Research Program Fund at Community Foundation Silicon Valley and the FreeBSD Foundation. Their support of our work at the Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology is greatly appreciated.
Sponsored by: Cisco URP, FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: dwmalone, gnn, rpaulo Tested by: Many on freebsd-current@ and elsewhere over the years MFC after: 1 month
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209637 |
01-Jul-2010 |
jfv |
Add new source to the loadable em build, thought it wasnt needed but it is.
|
209616 |
30-Jun-2010 |
jfv |
OK, I was a bit sleep this morning and checked in the core changes but left out the shared code, lol. Well, and a couple fixes to the core... hopefully this will all be complete now.
Happy happy joy joy :)
|
209523 |
25-Jun-2010 |
rpaulo |
Import the acpi_aibs(4) driver written by Constantine A. Murenin. It has more features than acpi_aiboost(4) and it will eventually replace acpi_aiboost(4).
Submitted by: Constantine A. Murenin <cnst at FreeBSD.org> Reviewed by: freebsd-acpi, imp MFC after: 1 month
|
209442 |
22-Jun-2010 |
thompsa |
Add missing opt_compat.h dependency.
Found by: Garrett Cooper
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208946 |
09-Jun-2010 |
ae |
New netgraph node ng_patch(4). It performs data modification of packets passing through. Modifications are restricted to a subset of C language operations on unsigned integers of 8, 16, 32 or 64 bit size. These are: set to new value (=), addition (+=), subtraction (-=), multiplication (*=), division (/=), negation (= -), bitwise AND (&=), bitwise OR (|=), bitwise eXclusive OR (^=), shift left (<<=), shift right (>>=). Several operations are all applied to a packet sequentially in order they were specified by user.
Submitted by: Maxim Ignatenko <gelraen.ua at gmail.com> Vadim Goncharov <vadimnuclight at tpu.ru> Discussed with: net@ Approved by: mav (mentor) MFC after: 1 month
|
208770 |
03-Jun-2010 |
pjd |
opensolaris_kmem.c is already part of opensolaris.ko which zfs.ko depends on.
Reported by: avg MFC after: 3 days
|
208591 |
27-May-2010 |
rpaulo |
Revert r208590. A license ack is not needed as per r186984.
|
208590 |
27-May-2010 |
rpaulo |
Make the user ack the license before using this firmware.
MFC after: 3 days
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208565 |
26-May-2010 |
kib |
Remove a check that should be always true.
Discussed with: pjd MFC after: 1 week
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208554 |
25-May-2010 |
glebius |
Add uep(4), driver for USB onscreen touch panel from eGalax.
The driver is stub. It just creates device entry and feeds reassembled packets from hardware into it.
If in future we would port wsmouse(4) from NetBSD, or make sysmouse(4) to support absolute motion events, then the driver can be extended to act as system mouse. Meanwhile, it just presents a /dev/uep0, that can be utilized by X driver, that I am going to commit to ports tree soon.
The name for the driver is chosen to be the same as in NetBSD, however, due to different USB stacks this driver isn't a port.
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208486 |
24-May-2010 |
wkoszek |
Bring USB fixes for linux(4).
Intention of this commit is to let us take a full advantage of libusb(8) ported to Linux. This decreases a possibility of getting any collisions within ioctl() "command" space, especially with relation to LINUX_SNDCTL_SEQ... stuff.
Basically, we provide commands, that will be mapped in the kernel to correct ones and forward those to the USB layer. Port enabling functionality brought with this patch is here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=146895
Bump __FreeBSD_version to catch, since which version installing a port makes sense.
This patch should bring no regressions. So far, only i386 is tested.
Tested by: thompsa@ Reviewed by: thompsa@ OKed by: netchild@
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208468 |
23-May-2010 |
marius |
At least on sparc64 these modules require ata_machdep.c.
MFC after: 3 days
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208462 |
23-May-2010 |
marius |
Correct the path to the MD source so r206569 actually works as intended.
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208455 |
23-May-2010 |
pjd |
ZIO_USE_UMA is no longer used.
MFC after: 3 days
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208183 |
17-May-2010 |
mav |
Make mvs_if.c to not be always linked statically into the kernel. Link it same way as mvs.c.
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208143 |
16-May-2010 |
marius |
Add the ofw_bus_if.h dependency introduced with r207585.
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207979 |
12-May-2010 |
brueffer |
Build the ixgbe(4) and mwlfw(4) modules by default.
PR: 144494 Submitted by: John Giacomoni <John.Giacomoni@LineRateSystems.com>, brucec
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207920 |
11-May-2010 |
pjd |
Back out r205134. It is not stable.
MFC after: 3 days
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207536 |
02-May-2010 |
mav |
Import mvs(4) - Marvell 88SX50XX/88SX60XX/88SX70XX/SoC SATA controllers driver for CAM ATA subsystem. This driver supports same hardware as atamarvell, ataadaptec and atamvsata drivers from ata(4), but provides many additional features, such as NCQ, PMP, etc.
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207404 |
29-Apr-2010 |
thompsa |
usb_controller.c requires opt_ddb.h
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207344 |
28-Apr-2010 |
jkim |
Merge ACPICA 20100428.
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206900 |
20-Apr-2010 |
rpaulo |
The amd64 version of the cyclic dtrace module is a verbatim copy of the i386 version, so instead having a copy of the same file, use Makefile foo to include the i386 version on amd64.
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206625 |
14-Apr-2010 |
yongari |
Add driver for Silicon Integrated Systems SiS190/191 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet. This driver was written by Alexander Pohoyda and greatly enhanced by Nikolay Denev. I don't have these hardwares but this driver was tested by Nikolay Denev and xclin.
Because SiS didn't release data sheet for this controller, programming information came from Linux driver and OpenSolaris. Unlike other open source driver for SiS190/191, sge(4) takes full advantage of TX/RX checksum offloading and does not require additional copy operation in RX handler. The controller seems to have advanced offloading features like VLAN hardware tag insertion/stripping, TCP segmentation offload(TSO) as well as jumbo frame support but these features are not available yet. Special thanks to xclin <xclin<> cs dot nctu dot edu dot tw> who sent fix for receiving VLAN oversized frames.
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206569 |
13-Apr-2010 |
imp |
Only compile in uart_cpu_$MACHINE.c if it exists. I'm not sure how useful it will be, but we really need to be keying off something other than MACHINE for this anyway since on arm and mips we have lots of these running around (one for each SoC family)...
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206512 |
12-Apr-2010 |
imp |
Doh! Last minute changes bites me in the butt....
Remove _ to make things build again.
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206501 |
12-Apr-2010 |
imp |
bce, bwi, bwn, mfi, mpt and siba_bwn all now compile that arm and mips have added a BUS_SPACE_UNSPECIFIED definition. Add them back to the mix on these platforms.
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206497 |
12-Apr-2010 |
luigi |
Bring in geom_sched, support for scheduling disk I/O requests in a device independent manner. Also include an example anticipatory scheduler, gsched_rr, which gives very nice performance improvements in presence of competing random access patterns.
This is joint work with Fabio Checconi, developed last year and presented at BSDCan 2009. You can find details in the README file or at
http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/geom_sched/
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206446 |
10-Apr-2010 |
bschmidt |
Update firmware for the 6000 series Intel cards to version 9.193.4.1.
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
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206418 |
09-Apr-2010 |
rpaulo |
Add ieee80211_{amrr,rssadapt}.c.
MFC after: 1 month
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206380 |
07-Apr-2010 |
jkim |
Correct beastie_saver module name.
|
206366 |
07-Apr-2010 |
jkim |
Reconnect the old Beastie logo_saver to build as beastie_saver.
|
206365 |
07-Apr-2010 |
jkim |
Copy logo_saver module to beastie_saver.
|
206358 |
07-Apr-2010 |
rpaulo |
net80211 rate control framework (net80211 ratectl).
This framework allows drivers to abstract the rate control algorithm and just feed the framework with the usable parameters. The rate control framework will now deal with passing the parameters to the selected algorithm. Right now we have AMRR (the default) and RSSADAPT but there's no way to select one with ifconfig, yet. The objective is to have more rate control algorithms in the net80211 stack so all drivers[0] can use it. Ideally, we'll have the well-known sample rate control algorithm in the net80211 at some point so all drivers can use it (not just ath).
[0] all drivers that do rate control in software, that is.
Reviewed by: bschmidt, thompsa, weyongo MFC after: 1 months
|
206341 |
07-Apr-2010 |
luigi |
add priority scheduler to the module
|
206089 |
02-Apr-2010 |
fabient |
- Support for uncore counting events: one fixed PMC with the uncore domain clock, 8 programmable PMC. - Westmere based CPU (Xeon 5600, Corei7 980X) support. - New man pages with events list for core and uncore. - Updated Corei7 events with Intel 253669-033US December 2009 doc. There is some removed events in the documentation, they have been kept in the code but documented in the man page as obsolete. - Offcore response events can be setup with rsp token.
Sponsored by: NETASQ
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205959 |
31-Mar-2010 |
lstewart |
Add support for ALQ(9) to be compiled and loaded as a kernel module.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: dwmalone, jeff, rpaulo, rwatson Approved by: kmacy (mentor) MFC after: 1 month
|
205869 |
29-Mar-2010 |
jfv |
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0: - Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code into a seperate source file. This will at least help protect against regression issues. It compiles along with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out. - Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner. - Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3: - Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the engine TDT register, this design allows temporary mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and does not increment the tail pointer. - With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep 'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard issue. - Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
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205852 |
29-Mar-2010 |
imp |
Arm defines intr_disable() as a macro, which causes problems for cxgb. Rather than remove it for all architectures (which was a botch in r205845), remove it only for arm and mips until that can be sorted out.
Pointy Hat: imp
Submitted by: Navdeep Parhar MFC after: 7 days
|
205845 |
29-Mar-2010 |
imp |
Make all the modules build on arm (modulo ipfilter, which I'm looking into):
o Don't build vpo and syscons on mips or arm either o Add a section for mips and arm breakages, and document why. This is easier than opting in on all the other architectures: # no BUS_SPACE_UNSPECIFIED: bce, bwi, bwn, mfi, mpt, siba_bwn # No barrier instruction support (specific to this driver): sym # no uart_cpu_$MACHINE_ARCH: uart
(mips has, by inspection, the same issues as arm, so ditto for it)
MFC after: 7 days
|
205727 |
27-Mar-2010 |
marcel |
Bring up-to-date: o Switch to ITANIUM2 has the cpu. This has absolutely no effect on the code, but makes for a better example. o Drop COMPAT_FREEBSD6. We're tier 2, so you're supposed to run 8-stable or newer. o Add PREEMPTION. It works now. o Remove HWPMC_HOOKS. We don't have support for hwpmc yet.
o Add a bunch of new devices: atapist, hptiop, amr, ips, twa, igb, ixgbe, ae, age, alc, ale, bce, bfe, et, jme, msk, nge, sk, ste, stge, tx, vge, axe, rue, udav, fwip, and all USB serial. o Remove "legacy" devices: le, vx, dc, pcn, rl, sis.
Make sure to the module list is a superset of what goes into GENERIC.
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205720 |
27-Mar-2010 |
jfv |
Update the driver to Intel version 2.1.6 - add some new hardware support for 82599 - Big change to interrupt architecture, it now uses a queue which contains an RX/TX pair as the recipient of the interrupt. This will reduce overall system interrupts/msix usage. - Improved RX mbuf handling: the old get_buf routine is no longer synchronized with rxeof, this allows the elimination of packet discards due to mbuf allocation failure. - Much simplified and improved AIM code, it now happens in the queue interrupt context and takes into account both the traffic on the RX AND TX side. - variety of small tweaks, like ring size, that have been seen as performance improvements. - Thanks to those that provided feedback or suggested changes, I hope I've caught all of them.
|
205620 |
24-Mar-2010 |
luigi |
make the module loadable
Submitted by: Marcin Wisnicki
|
205134 |
13-Mar-2010 |
kmacy |
make UMA the default allocator for ZFS buffers - this avoids a great deal of contention in kmem_alloc
MFC after: 7 days
|
205014 |
11-Mar-2010 |
nwhitehorn |
Provide groundwork for 32-bit binary compatibility on non-x86 platforms, for upcoming 64-bit PowerPC and MIPS support. This renames the COMPAT_IA32 option to COMPAT_FREEBSD32, removes some IA32-specific code from MI parts of the kernel and enhances the freebsd32 compatibility code to support big-endian platforms.
Reviewed by: kib, jhb
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204877 |
08-Mar-2010 |
jkim |
Enable ACPI module build on amd64. Although we strongly recommend building it into kernel, there is no need to prevent it from building at all.
|
204874 |
08-Mar-2010 |
jkim |
Update module Makefile for ACPICA 20100304.
Submitted by: Paul B Mahol (onemda at gmail dot com)
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204870 |
08-Mar-2010 |
nwhitehorn |
Enable tmpfs unconditionally on all platforms. No one I spoke to could remember why it was x86 only, and it works just as well on at least powerpc as on x86.
|
204656 |
03-Mar-2010 |
rpaulo |
Add a missing ar9285_reset.c file.
|
204578 |
02-Mar-2010 |
rpaulo |
Add AR9285 sources.
|
204326 |
25-Feb-2010 |
weongyo |
Add bwn(4) driver to the build.
|
204309 |
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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204274 |
24-Feb-2010 |
np |
There is no need to test __FreeBSD_version for features that have been around for a long time now (7.1-ish or even earlier); assume they are present. These includes MSI, TSO, LRO, VLAN, INTR_FILTERS, FIRMWARE, etc.
Also, eliminate some dead code and clean up in other places as part of this quick once-over.
MFC after: 1 week
|
204102 |
19-Feb-2010 |
marius |
Hook up nfs_common missed in r203968.
Submitted by: kib
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203968 |
16-Feb-2010 |
marius |
Factor out the code shared between NFS client and server into its own module. With r203732 it became apparent that creating the sysctl nodes twice causes at least a warning, however the whole code shouldn't be present twice in the first place.
Discussed with: rmacklem
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203945 |
16-Feb-2010 |
weongyo |
adds bwn(4) driver for supporting Broadcom BCM43xx chipsets.
o uses v4 firmware instead of v3. A port will be committed to create the bwn firmware module. o supports B/G and LP(low power) PHYs. o supports 32 / 64 bits DMA operations. o tested on big / little endian machines so should work on all architectures.
It'd not connected to the build until the firmware port is committed.
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203320 |
31-Jan-2010 |
weongyo |
Hook up the siba_bwn module to the build.
|
203319 |
31-Jan-2010 |
weongyo |
Adds siba_bwn module which is used with bwn(4). Main purpose of this module is to distinguish parts of Silicon Backplane and of Broadcom Wireless.
|
203288 |
31-Jan-2010 |
rnoland |
Welcome drm support for VIA unichrome chips.
MFC after: 2 weeks
|
203287 |
31-Jan-2010 |
rnoland |
Import simple drm memory manager.
This is required for the VIA driver and at least some parts are needed for GEM.
MFC after: 2 weeks
|
203286 |
31-Jan-2010 |
rpaulo |
Improve previous commit and add missing ar9280.c
|
203285 |
31-Jan-2010 |
rpaulo |
Build 928x files too.
|
203148 |
29-Jan-2010 |
thompsa |
Uuencode the rt2870 firmware into ascii like the other firmware blobs.
|
203134 |
28-Jan-2010 |
thompsa |
Add run(4), a driver for Ralink RT2700U/RT2800U/RT3000U USB 802.11agn devices.
This driver was written for OpenBSD by Damien Bergamini and ported over by Akinori Furukoshi.
|
202981 |
25-Jan-2010 |
yongari |
Build smbfs kernel module on sparc64.
|
202448 |
16-Jan-2010 |
antoine |
Do not build netgraph kernel modules if WITHOUT_NETGRAPH is set in src.conf
Submitted by: bf MFC after: 2 weeks
|
202437 |
16-Jan-2010 |
trasz |
Add gmountver, disk mount verification GEOM class.
Note that due to e.g. write throttling ('wdrain'), it can stall all the disk I/O instead of just the device it's configured for. Using it for removable media is therefore not a good idea.
Reviewed by: pjd (earlier version)
|
202290 |
14-Jan-2010 |
brueffer |
Build iwi(4) and iwifw(4) modules on amd64 as well.
PR: 113117 Submitted by: "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> MFC after: 1 week
|
202283 |
14-Jan-2010 |
lulf |
Bring in the ext2fs work done by Aditya Sarawgi during and after Google Summer of Code 2009:
- BSDL block and inode allocation policies for ext2fs. This involves the use FFS1 style block and inode allocation for ext2fs. Preallocation was removed since it was GPL'd. - Make ext2fs MPSAFE by introducing locks to per-mount datastructures. - Fixes for kern/122047 PR. - Various small bugfixes. - Move out of gnu/ directory.
Sponsored by: Google Inc. Submitted by: Aditya Sarawgi <sarawgi.aditya AT SPAMFREE gmail DOT com>
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202181 |
13-Jan-2010 |
thompsa |
Add a driver by Fredrik Lindberg for Option HSDPA USB devices. These differ from standard 3G wireless units by supplying a raw IP/IPv6 endpoint rather than using PPP over serial. uhsoctl(1) is used to initiate and close the WAN connection.
Obtained from: Fredrik Lindberg <fli@shapeshifter.se>
|
202006 |
10-Jan-2010 |
marius |
Add epic(4), a driver for the front panel LEDs in Sun Fire V215/V245. It's named after the driver doing the same job in OpenSolaris.
|
201742 |
07-Jan-2010 |
bz |
After adding an SDT provider for opencrypto in r199884 we should also depend on opt_kdtrace.h for the module build.
Submitted by: (Andre.Albsmeier siemens.com) MFC after: 3 days
|
201209 |
29-Dec-2009 |
rpaulo |
iwn(4) update. Notable changes: * new firmware * untested support for 1000 and 6000 series * bgscan support * remove unnecessary RXON changes * allow setting of country/regdomain by enforcing channel flags read from the EEPROM * suspend/resume fixes * RF kill switch fixes * LED adjustments * several bus_dma*() related fixes * addressed some LORs * many other bug fixes
Submitted by: Bernhard Schmidt <bschmidt at techwires.net> Obtained from: Brandon Gooch <jamesbrandongooch at gmail dot com> (LED related changes), Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk at mit dot edu> (LOR fixes), OpenBSD
|
200636 |
17-Dec-2009 |
luigi |
Now that ipfw is split into multiple files, we need to list them all in the Makefile for the module, otherwise it won't load due to missing symbols.
The problem only affected head with ipfw built as a module.
Reported by David Horn
|
199969 |
30-Nov-2009 |
avg |
amdsbwd: new driver for AMD SB600/SB7xx watchdog timer
The hardware is compliant with WDRT specification, so I originally considered including generic WDRT watchdog support, but decided against it, because I couldn't find anyone to the code for me. WDRT seems to be not very popular. Besides, generic WDRT porbably requires a slightly different driver approach.
Reviewed by: des, gavin, rpaulo MFC after: 3 weeks
|
199822 |
26-Nov-2009 |
mav |
Drop USB mass storage devices support from ata(4). It is out of the build as long as I remember, and completely superseded by better maintained umass(4). It's main idea was to optionally avoid CAM dependency for such devices, but with move ATA to CAM, it is not actual any more.
No objections: hselasky@, thompsa@, arch@
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199338 |
16-Nov-2009 |
jkim |
Add a forgotten module Makefile change from the previous commit.
|
199086 |
09-Nov-2009 |
rpaulo |
Driver for the Apple Touchpad present on MacBook (non-Pro & Pro).
Submitted by: Rohit Grover <rgrover1 at gmail.com> MFC after: 2 months
|
199015 |
07-Nov-2009 |
avg |
ichwd: don't attach to isa pnp device(s) by accident
Reviewed by: imp, des MFC after: 1 week
|
198439 |
24-Oct-2009 |
rpaulo |
Updates to the iwn driver: * iwnfw has now been split into individual modules so autoloading of firmware module(s) does work again. * Changes have been made to RUN -> AUTH transition, this should fix the issue reported by Glen and others. * Brandon reported issues in iwn_cmd() with large commands, those have been fixed to. * DEAUTH is now handled correctly.
Submitted by: Bernhard Schmidt <bschmidt at techwires.net>
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198429 |
23-Oct-2009 |
rpaulo |
Updated iwn(4) driver supporting the newer series, 5000, 5150 and 5300.
Submitted by: Bernhard Schmidt <bschmidt at techwires.net>
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198389 |
23-Oct-2009 |
mav |
MFp4: Move Port Multiplier support code out of ATA XPT into pmp periph driver. This is convinient, as PMP itself is a bus target and has own state.
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198279 |
20-Oct-2009 |
avg |
minor: fix sorting of some amd* entries in some makefiles
MFC after: 1 week
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198258 |
19-Oct-2009 |
thompsa |
Add opt_gdb.h which is now needed by ucom.
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198256 |
19-Oct-2009 |
thompsa |
Remove the newly added uch341 driver, it will be merged into uchcom instead.
Suggested by: takawata Submitted by: HPS
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198251 |
19-Oct-2009 |
jkim |
Rewrite x86bios and update its dependent drivers.
- Do not map entire real mode memory (1MB). Instead, we map IVT/BDA and ROM area separately. Most notably, ROM area is mapped as device memory (uncacheable) as it should be. User memory is dynamically allocated and free'ed with contigmalloc(9) and contigfree(9). Remove now redundant and potentially dangerous x86bios_alloc.c. If this emulator ever grows to support non-PC hardware, we may implement it with rman(9) later. - Move all host-specific initializations from x86emu_util.c to x86bios.c and remove now unnecessary x86emu_util.c. Currently, non-PC hardware is not supported. We may use bus_space(9) later when the KPI is fixed. - Replace all bzero() calls for emulated registers with more obviously named x86bios_init_regs(). This function also initializes DS and SS properly. - Add x86bios_get_intr(). This function checks if the interrupt vector is available for the platform. It is not necessary for PC-compatible hardware but it may be needed later. ;-) - Do not try turning off monitor if DPMS does not support the state. - Allocate stable memory for VESA OEM strings instead of just holding pointers to them. They may or may not be accessible always. Fix a memory leak of video mode table while I am here. - Add (experimental) BIOS POST call for vesa(4). This function calls VGA BIOS POST code from the current VGA option ROM. Some video controllers cannot save and restore the state properly even if it is claimed to be supported. Usually the symptom is blank display after resuming from suspend state. If the video mode does not match the previous mode after restoring, we try BIOS POST and force the known good initial state. Some magic was taken from NetBSD (and it was taken from vbetool, I believe.) - Add a loader tunable for vgapci(4) to give a hint to dpms(4) and vesa(4) to identify who owns the VESA BIOS. This is very useful for multi-display adapter setup. By default, the POST video controller is automatically probed and the tunable "hw.pci.default_vgapci_unit" is set to corresponding vgapci unit number. You may override it from loader but it is very unlikely to be necessary. Unfortunately only AGP/PCI/PCI-E controllers can be matched because ISA controller does not have necessary device IDs. - Fix a long standing bug in state save/restore function. The state buffer pointer should be ES:BX, not ES:DI according to VBE 3.0. If it ever worked, that's because BX was always zero. :-) - Clean up register initializations more clearer per VBE 3.0. - Fix a lot of style issues with vesa(4).
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198041 |
13-Oct-2009 |
jhb |
Fix this module so it at least builds. Note that it isn't hooked up to the build however, and ubser(4) is also not present in any kernel configs (including NOTES).
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198024 |
13-Oct-2009 |
rwatson |
EXPORT_SYMS is not, in fact, required, for a dependent module to access non-static symbols in a module they depend on, so remove dtrace symbols from nfsclient's EXPORT_SYMS again.
Suggested by: jhb
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197998 |
12-Oct-2009 |
rwatson |
Export DTrace symbols from nfsclient so that dtnfsclient can get to them. This fixes DTrace with nfsclient built as a module.
MFC after: 3 days Reported by: markm
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197928 |
10-Oct-2009 |
eri |
Fix typo which has survived amazingly long!
Approved by: mlaier(mentor) MFC after: 3 days
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197791 |
05-Oct-2009 |
np |
cxgb(4) updates, including: - support for the new Gen-2, BT, and LP-CR cards. - T3 firmware 7.7.0 - shared "common code" updates.
Approved by: gnn (mentor) Obtained from: Chelsio MFC after: 1 month
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197730 |
03-Oct-2009 |
nyan |
unifdef NFSCLIENT because the nlm depends on the nfsclient even if NFSCLIENT is not defined.
Now the nfslockd module works with the nfsclient module.
Reviewed by: kib MFC after: 3 days
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197688 |
01-Oct-2009 |
jkim |
Compile ACPI debugger and disassembler for kernel modules unconditionally. These files will generate almost empty object files without ACPI_DEBUG/DDB options. As a result, size of acpi.ko will increase slightly.
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197557 |
28-Sep-2009 |
thompsa |
Add support for ChipHead 341 serial port adapter.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
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197535 |
27-Sep-2009 |
nyan |
Add '#define NFSCLIENT' into opt_nfs.h if the NFSCLIENT variable is 1 (the default is 1).
This makes the nfslockd module works for NFS client.
Reviewed by: dfr MFC after: 3 days
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197518 |
26-Sep-2009 |
bz |
lindev(4) [1] is supposed to be a collection of linux-specific pseudo devices that we also support, just not by default (thus only LINT or module builds by default).
While currently there is only "/dev/full" [2], we are planning to see more in the future. We may decide to change the module/dependency logic in the future should the list grow too long.
This is not part of linux.ko as also non-linux binaries like kFreeBSD userland or ports can make use of this as well.
Suggested by: rwatson [1] (name) Submitted by: ed [2] Discussed with: markm, ed, rwatson, kib (weeks ago) Reviewed by: rwatson, brueffer (prev. version) PR: kern/68961 MFC after: 6 weeks
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197444 |
23-Sep-2009 |
jkim |
Move sys/dev/x86bios to sys/compat/x86bios.
It may not be optimal but it is clearly better than the old place.
OK'ed by: delphij, paradox (ddkprog yahoo com)
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197428 |
23-Sep-2009 |
kib |
Add per-process osrel node to the procfs, to allow read and set p_osrel value for the process.
Approved by: des (procfs maintainer) MFC after: 3 weeks
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197411 |
22-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
Removed unused empty directory.
Submitted by: b. f. <bf1783 googlemail com>
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197397 |
22-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
Build x86bios only for i386/amd64 for now. More work is required to make these functional on other architectures, and the current code breaks sparc64 and powerpc.
Spotted by: tinderbox via des
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197383 |
21-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
Collapase interrupt supporting functions to a new module, and switch from x86emu to this new module.
This changeset also brings a fix for bugs introduced with the initial x86emu commit, which prevents the user from using some display mode or cause instant reboots during mode switch.
Submitted by: paradox <ddkprog yahoo com>
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197379 |
21-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
Enable s3pci on amd64 which works on top of VESA, and allow static building it into kernel on i386 and amd64.
Submitted by: swell.k at gmail.com
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197105 |
11-Sep-2009 |
jkim |
Catch up with ACPICA 20090903.
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197075 |
10-Sep-2009 |
n_hibma |
Missing opt_*.h file reference for make depend in sys/modules
MFC after: 1 week
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197025 |
09-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
- Teach vesa(4) and dpms(4) about x86emu. [1] - Add vesa kernel options for amd64. - Connect libvgl library and splash kernel modules to amd64 build. - Connect manual page dpms(4) to amd64 build. - Remove old vesa/dpms files.
Submitted by: paradox <ddkprog yahoo com> [1], swell k at gmail.com (with some minor tweaks)
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197019 |
09-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
- Port x86emu to FreeBSD. - Connect x86emu to build.
Tested with: make universe Submitted by: swell.k at gmail com
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196636 |
29-Aug-2009 |
imp |
Connect bwi up to the build. While there are some problems with this driver still, it generally works well for most people most of the time. It is still too green for GENERIC, however.
Submitted by: many (latest being kwm@) MFC after: 2 days (before RC1 if possible)
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196612 |
28-Aug-2009 |
ed |
Hook up the pty(4) module to the build.
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196480 |
23-Aug-2009 |
ed |
Allow pty(4) to be loaded as a kld.
Unfortunately, the wrappers that are present in pts(4) don't have the mechanics to allow pty(4) to be unloaded safely, so I'm forcing this kld to return EBUSY. This also means we have to enable some extra code in pts(4) unconditionally.
Proposed by: rwatson
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196470 |
23-Aug-2009 |
rnoland |
Add kernel support for Radeon R6/7xx 3D.
You will still need Mesa from git and possibly an updated DDX driver, but this is working fairly well now.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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196322 |
17-Aug-2009 |
jhb |
Purge mergeinfo in sys/ that is either empty or a subset of the parent mergeinfo on sys/ itself.
Approved by: re (mergeinfo blanket)
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196295 |
17-Aug-2009 |
pjd |
Remove OpenSolaris taskq port (it performs very poorly in our kernel) and replace it with wrappers around our taskqueue(9). To make it possible implement taskqueue_member() function which returns 1 if the given thread was created by the given taskqueue.
Approved by: re (kib)
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196007 |
01-Aug-2009 |
mjacob |
Add 8Gb card firmware. Update some 2Gb and 4Gb f/w sets. Split 4Gb and 8Gb into pieces that can be either multi_id capable or not.
Reviewed by: scottl, ken Approved by: re
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195892 |
26-Jul-2009 |
bz |
Update epair(4) to the new netisr implementation and polish things a bit: - use dpcpu data to track the ifps with packets queued up, - per-cpu locking and driver flags - along with .nh_drainedcpu and NETISR_POLICY_CPU. - Put the mbufs in flight reference count, preventing interfaces from going away, under INVARIANTS as this is a general problem of the stack and should be solved in if.c/netisr but still good to verify the internal queuing logic. - Permit changing the MTU to virtually everythinkg like we do for loopback.
Hook epair(4) up to the build.
Approved by: re (kib)
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195810 |
21-Jul-2009 |
sam |
correct setup of opt_ddb.h
Submitted by: jkim Approved by: re (kib)
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195804 |
21-Jul-2009 |
rpaulo |
Enable mesh support.
Submitted by: jkim Approved by: re (kib)
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195801 |
21-Jul-2009 |
mav |
Add `siis` CAM driver for SiliconImage SiI3124/3132/3531 SATA2 controllers.
Driver supports Serial ATA and ATAPI devices, Port Multipliers (including FIS-based switching), hardware command queues (31 command per port) and Native Command Queuing. This is probably the second on popularity, after AHCI, type of SATA2 controllers, that benefits from using CAM, because of hardware command queuing support.
Approved by: re (kib)
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195534 |
10-Jul-2009 |
scottl |
Separate the parallel scsi knowledge out of the core of the XPT, and modularize it so that new transports can be created.
Add a transport for SATA
Add a periph+protocol layer for ATA
Add a driver for AHCI-compliant hardware.
Add a maxio field to CAM so that drivers can advertise their max I/O capability. Modify various drivers so that they are insulated from the value of MAXPHYS.
The new ATA/SATA code supports AHCI-compliant hardware, and will override the classic ATA driver if it is loaded as a module at boot time or compiled into the kernel. The stack now support NCQ (tagged queueing) for increased performance on modern SATA drives. It also supports port multipliers.
ATA drives are accessed via 'ada' device nodes. ATAPI drives are accessed via 'cd' device nodes. They can all be enumerated and manipulated via camcontrol, just like SCSI drives. SCSI commands are not translated to their ATA equivalents; ATA native commands are used throughout the entire stack, including camcontrol. See the camcontrol manpage for further details. Testing this code may require that you update your fstab, and possibly modify your BIOS to enable AHCI functionality, if available.
This code is very experimental at the moment. The userland ABI/API has changed, so applications will need to be recompiled. It may change further in the near future. The 'ada' device name may also change as more infrastructure is completed in this project. The goal is to eventually put all CAM busses and devices until newbus, allowing for interesting topology and management options.
Few functional changes will be seen with existing SCSI/SAS/FC drivers, though the userland ABI has still changed. In the future, transports specific modules for SAS and FC may appear in order to better support the topologies and capabilities of these technologies.
The modularization of CAM and the addition of the ATA/SATA modules is meant to break CAM out of the mold of being specific to SCSI, letting it grow to be a framework for arbitrary transports and protocols. It also allows drivers to be written to support discrete hardware without jeopardizing the stability of non-related hardware. While only an AHCI driver is provided now, a Silicon Image driver is also in the works. Drivers for ICH1-4, ICH5-6, PIIX, classic IDE, and any other hardware is possible and encouraged. Help with new transports is also encouraged.
Submitted by: scottl, mav Approved by: re
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195383 |
05-Jul-2009 |
sam |
catchup with action+ageq additions
Submitted by: "Paul B. Mahol" <onemda@gmail.com> Approved by: re (implicit)
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195374 |
05-Jul-2009 |
trasz |
When the kernel is configured without "options FFS", build UFS as a module without requiring any special build flags.
Approved by: re (kib)
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195362 |
05-Jul-2009 |
ivoras |
Add missing reference to GPT support.
Submitted by: Paul B. Mahol onemda at gmail.com Approved by: re (kib)
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195202 |
30-Jun-2009 |
dfr |
Remove the old kernel RPC implementation and the NFS_LEGACYRPC option.
Approved by: re
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194875 |
24-Jun-2009 |
jfv |
Update for the Intel 10G driver, this adds support for newest hardware, adds multiqueue tx interface, infrastructure cleanup to allow up to 32 MSIX vectors on newer Nehalem systems. Bug fixes, etc.
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194865 |
24-Jun-2009 |
jfv |
Updates for both the em and igb drivers, add support for multiqueue tx, shared code updates, new device support, and some bug fixes.
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194763 |
23-Jun-2009 |
marius |
- Initialize the ifnet structure, especially if_dname, before probing the PHYs as some PHY drivers use it (but probably shouldn't). How gem(4) has worked with brgphy(4) on powerpc without this so far is unclear to me. - Introduce a dying flag which is set during detach and checked in gem_ioctl() in order to prevent active BPF listeners to clear promiscuous mode which may lead to the tick callout being restarted which will trigger a panic once it's actually gone. - In gem_stop() reset rather than just disable the transmitter and receiver in order to ensure we're not unloading DMA maps still in use by the hardware. [1] - The blanking time is specified in PCI clocks so we should use twice the value when operating at 66MHz. - Spell some 2 as ETHER_ALIGN and a 19 as GEM_STATUS_TX_COMPLETION_SHFT to make the actual intentions clear. - As we don't unload the peak attempts counter ignore its overflow interrupts. - Remove a stale setting of a variable to GEM_TD_INTERRUPT_ME which isn't used afterwards. - For optimum performance increment the TX kick register in multiples of 4 if possible as suggested by the documentation. - Partially revert r164931; drivers should only clear the watchdog timer if all outstanding TX descriptors are done. - Fix some debugging strings. - Add a missing BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE in gem_rint(). - As the error paths in the interrupt handler are generally unlikely predict them as false. - Add support for the SBus version of the GEM controller. [2] - Add some lock assertions. - Improve some comments. - Fix some more or less cosmetic issues in the code of the PCI front-end. - Change some softc members to be unsigned where more appropriate and remove unused ones.
Approved by: re (kib) Obtained from: NetBSD (partially) [2], OpenBSD [1] MFC after: 2 weeks
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194743 |
23-Jun-2009 |
gallatin |
Implement minimal set of changes suggested by bz to make mxge no longer depend on INET.
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194701 |
23-Jun-2009 |
rpaulo |
* Driver for ACPI WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) * Driver for ACPI HP extra functionations, which required ACPI WMI driver.
Submitted by: Michael <freebsdusb at bindone.de> Approved by: re MFC after: 2 weeks
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194683 |
23-Jun-2009 |
zec |
Connect ng_pipe to the default build.
Approved by: julian (mentor)
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194521 |
19-Jun-2009 |
kmacy |
Greatly simplify cxgb by removing almost all of the custom mbuf management logic
- remove mbuf iovec - useful, but adds too much complexity when isolated to the driver
- remove driver private caching - insufficient benefit over UMA to justify the added complexity and maintenance overhead
- remove separate logic for managing multiple transmit queues, with the new drbr routines the control flow can be made to much more closely resemble legacy drivers
- remove dedicated service threads, with per-cpu callouts one can get the same benefit much more simply by registering a callout 1 tick in the future if there are still buffered packets
- remove embedded mbuf usage - Jeffr's changes will (I hope) soon be integrated greatly reducing the overhead of using kernel APIs for reference counting clusters
- add hysteresis to descriptor coalescing logic
- add coalesce threshold sysctls to allow users to decide at run-time between optimizing for forwarding / UDP or optimizing for TCP
- add once per second watchdog to effectively close the very rare races occurring from coalescing
- incorporate Navdeep's changes to the initialization path required to convert port and adapter locks back to ordinary mutexes (silencing BPF LOR complaints)
- enable prefetches in get_packet and tx cleaning
Reviewed by: navdeep@ MFC after: 2 weeks
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194330 |
17-Jun-2009 |
weongyo |
adds opt_inet6.h to fix a error during compiling wlan as a module.
Reviewed by: sam
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194313 |
16-Jun-2009 |
jkim |
Fix a typo from the previous commit.
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194312 |
16-Jun-2009 |
jkim |
Sync acpi(4) kld module Makefile with conf/options.
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194246 |
15-Jun-2009 |
marius |
Add cas(4), a driver for Sun Cassini/Cassini+ and National Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit Ethernet controllers. These are the successors of the Sun GEM controllers and still have a similar but extended transmit logic. As such this driver is based on gem(4). Thanks to marcel@ for providing a Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (QGE) card which was vital for getting this driver to work on architectures not using Open Firmware.
Approved by: re (kib) MFC after: 2 weeks
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194225 |
14-Jun-2009 |
des |
Ed forgot this in r190751.
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194220 |
14-Jun-2009 |
des |
Ed forgot this in r190751.
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194047 |
12-Jun-2009 |
ariff |
Last (hopefully) attempt to fix both parallel build and cyclic dependencies, in a simmilar fashion to kmod.mk.
Discussed with: bde, bz
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193902 |
10-Jun-2009 |
ariff |
Attempt to fix parallel build.
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193889 |
10-Jun-2009 |
ariff |
Move all sound related scripts to its own 'sound' subdir.
Suggested by: jmallett
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193880 |
10-Jun-2009 |
yongari |
Add alc(4), a driver for Atheros AR8131/AR8132 PCIe ethernet controller. These controllers are also known as L1C(AR8131) and L2C(AR8132) respectively. These controllers resembles the first generation controller L1 but usage of different descriptor format and new register mappings over L1 register space requires a new driver. There are a couple of registers I still don't understand but the driver seems to have no critical issues for performance and stability. Currently alc(4) supports the following hardware features. o MSI o TCP Segmentation offload o Hardware VLAN tag insertion/stripping o Tx/Rx interrupt moderation o Hardware statistics counters(dev.alc.%d.stats) o Jumbo frame o WOL AR8131/AR8132 also supports Tx checksum offloading but I disabled it due to stability issues. I'm not sure this comes from broken sample boards or hardware bugs. If you know your controller works without problems you can still enable it. The controller has a silicon bug for Rx checksum offloading, so the feature was not implemented. I'd like to say big thanks to Atheros. Atheros kindly sent sample boards to me and answered several questions I had.
HW donated by: Atheros Communications, Inc.
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193821 |
09-Jun-2009 |
ariff |
Each generated file should depend its own generator as well.
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193818 |
09-Jun-2009 |
bz |
Depend on @ machine (_ILINKS) as we do with other modules so that @ is there for parallel (-jN) builds. Ideally beforedepends in kmod.mk should do the right thing but it seems it does not.
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193744 |
08-Jun-2009 |
bz |
After r193232 rt_tables in vnet.h are no longer indirectly dependent on the ROUTETABLES kernel option thus there is no need to include opt_route.h anymore in all consumers of vnet.h and no longer depend on it for module builds.
Remove the hidden include in flowtable.h as well and leave the two explicit #includes in ip_input.c and ip_output.c.
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193640 |
07-Jun-2009 |
ariff |
Sound Mega-commit. Expect further cleanup until code freeze.
For a slightly thorough explaination, please refer to [1] http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/SOUND_4.TXT.html .
Summary of changes includes:
1 Volume Per-Channel (vpc). Provides private / standalone volume control unique per-stream pcm channel without touching master volume / pcm. Applications can directly use SNDCTL_DSP_[GET|SET][PLAY|REC]VOL, or for backwards compatibility, SOUND_MIXER_PCM through the opened dsp device instead of /dev/mixer. Special "bypass" mode is enabled through /dev/mixer which will automatically detect if the adjustment is made through /dev/mixer and forward its request to this private volume controller. Changes to this volume object will not interfere with other channels.
Requirements: - SNDCTL_DSP_[GET|SET][PLAY|REC]_VOL are newer ioctls (OSSv4) which require specific application modifications (preferred). - No modifications required for using bypass mode, so applications like mplayer or xmms should work out of the box.
Kernel hints: - hint.pcm.%d.vpc (0 = disable vpc).
Kernel sysctls: - hw.snd.vpc_mixer_bypass (default: 1). Enable or disable /dev/mixer bypass mode. - hw.snd.vpc_autoreset (default: 1). By default, closing/opening /dev/dsp will reset the volume back to 0 db gain/attenuation. Setting this to 0 will preserve its settings across device closing/opening. - hw.snd.vpc_reset (default: 0). Panic/reset button to reset all volume settings back to 0 db. - hw.snd.vpc_0db (default: 45). 0 db relative to linear mixer value.
2 High quality fixed-point Bandlimited SINC sampling rate converter, based on Julius O'Smith's Digital Audio Resampling - http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/. It includes a filter design script written in awk (the clumsiest joke I've ever written) - 100% 32bit fixed-point, 64bit accumulator. - Possibly among the fastest (if not fastest) of its kind. - Resampling quality is tunable, either runtime or during kernel compilation (FEEDER_RATE_PRESETS). - Quality can be further customized during kernel compilation by defining FEEDER_RATE_PRESETS in /etc/make.conf.
Kernel sysctls: - hw.snd.feeder_rate_quality. 0 - Zero-order Hold (ZOH). Fastest, bad quality. 1 - Linear Interpolation (LINEAR). Slightly slower than ZOH, better quality but still does not eliminate aliasing. 2 - (and above) - Sinc Interpolation(SINC). Best quality. SINC quality always start from 2 and above.
Rough quality comparisons: - http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/z_comparison/
3 Bit-perfect mode. Bypasses all feeder/dsp effects. Pure sound will be directly fed into the hardware.
4 Parametric (compile time) Software Equalizer (Bass/Treble mixer). Can be customized by defining FEEDER_EQ_PRESETS in /etc/make.conf.
5 Transparent/Adaptive Virtual Channel. Now you don't have to disable vchans in order to make digital format pass through. It also makes vchans more dynamic by choosing a better format/rate among all the concurrent streams, which means that dev.pcm.X.play.vchanformat/rate becomes sort of optional.
6 Exclusive Stream, with special open() mode O_EXCL. This will "mute" other concurrent vchan streams and only allow a single channel with O_EXCL set to keep producing sound.
Other Changes: * most feeder_* stuffs are compilable in userland. Let's not speculate whether we should go all out for it (save that for FreeBSD 16.0-RELEASE). * kobj signature fixups, thanks to Andriy Gapon <avg@freebsd.org> * pull out channel mixing logic out of vchan.c and create its own feeder_mixer for world justice. * various refactoring here and there, for good or bad. * activation of few more OSSv4 ioctls() (see [1] above). * opt_snd.h for possible compile time configuration: (mostly for debugging purposes, don't try these at home) SND_DEBUG SND_DIAGNOSTIC SND_FEEDER_MULTIFORMAT SND_FEEDER_FULL_MULTIFORMAT SND_FEEDER_RATE_HP SND_PCM_64 SND_OLDSTEREO
Manual page updates are on the way.
Tested by: joel, Olivier SMEDTS <olivier at gid0 d org>, too many unsung / unnamed heroes.
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193588 |
06-Jun-2009 |
rwatson |
Remove opt_mac.h generation for various kernel modules that no longer require it.
Submitted by: pjd
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193532 |
05-Jun-2009 |
luigi |
move kernel ipfw-related sources to a separate directory, adjust conf/files and modules' Makefiles accordingly.
No code or ABI changes so this and most of previous related changes can be easily MFC'ed
MFC after: 5 days
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193530 |
05-Jun-2009 |
jkim |
Import ACPICA 20090521.
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193422 |
04-Jun-2009 |
weongyo |
add two prerequisites; if_zydreg.h and if_zydfw for dependency check.
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193240 |
01-Jun-2009 |
sam |
driver for Marvell 88W8363 Wireless LAN controller
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193195 |
01-Jun-2009 |
weongyo |
connect urtw(4) to the amd64/i386 build that it's not tested on the big endian machines yet.
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193156 |
31-May-2009 |
nwhitehorn |
Introduce support for cpufreq on PowerPC with the dynamic frequency switching capabilities of the MPC7447A and MPC7448.
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193128 |
30-May-2009 |
kmacy |
fix xdrmem_control to be safe in an if statement fix zfs to depend on krpc remove xdr from zfs makefile
Submitted by: dchagin@freebsd.org
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193123 |
30-May-2009 |
marcel |
g_part_ebr.c includes opt_geom.h
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192991 |
28-May-2009 |
rmacklem |
Add the kernel build glue for the experimental NFS subsystem that includes support for NFSv4. The subsystem can optionally be linked into the kernel using the two options: NFSCL - the client NFSD - the server It is also built as three modules: nfscl - the client nfsd - the server nfscommon - functions shared by the client and server
Approved by: kib (mentor)
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192971 |
28-May-2009 |
kmacy |
MFdevbranch 192944 - add FreeBSD implementation of xdrmem_control needed by zfs - have zfs define xdr_ops using FreeBSD's definition - remove solaris xdr files from zfs compile
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192909 |
27-May-2009 |
thompsa |
Hook ubt and ubtbcmfw back up to the build.
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192873 |
27-May-2009 |
weongyo |
ports urtw(4) for USB2. Additionally it supports a 8187B chipset weakly that it needs more stabilization.
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192859 |
26-May-2009 |
sson |
Add the ksyms(4) pseudo driver. The ksyms driver allows a process to get a quick snapshot of the kernel's symbol table including the symbols from any loaded modules (the symbols are all merged into one symbol table). Unlike like other implementations, this ksyms driver maps memory in the process memory space to store the snapshot at the time /dev/ksyms is opened. It also checks to see if the process has already a snapshot open and won't allow it to open /dev/ksyms it again until it closes first. This prevents kernel and process memory from being exhausted. Note that /dev/ksyms is used by the lockstat(1) command.
Reviewed by: gallatin kib (freebsd-arch) Approved by: gnn (mentor)
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192855 |
26-May-2009 |
des |
Move opt_apic.h closer to the "XXX: for assym.s" comment.
Suggested by: jhb MFC after: 1 week
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192853 |
26-May-2009 |
sson |
Add the OpenSolaris dtrace lockstat provider. The lockstat provider adds probes for mutexes, reader/writer and shared/exclusive locks to gather contention statistics and other locking information for dtrace scripts, the lockstat(1M) command and other potential consumers.
Reviewed by: attilio jhb jb Approved by: gnn (mentor)
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192852 |
26-May-2009 |
des |
opt_apic.h is i386-only.
MFC after: 1 week
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192800 |
26-May-2009 |
trasz |
MFp4 changes neccessary for NFSv4 ACLs support in ZFS. This is mostly about removing a few #ifdefs and providing compatibility wrappers and VOP implementations to get and set an ACL; ZFS does ACL enforcement all by itself.
Note that the VOPs are ifdefed out for now, so this change should be a no-op.
Reviewed by: pjd
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192578 |
22-May-2009 |
rwatson |
Remove the unmaintained University of Michigan NFSv4 client from 8.x prior to 8.0-RELEASE. Rick Macklem's new and more feature-rich NFSv234 client and server are replacing it.
Discussed with: rmacklem
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192571 |
21-May-2009 |
sam |
update for r192468 (monitor mode changes)
Submitted by: jkim
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192314 |
18-May-2009 |
kan |
Remove empty files and do nto try to build them. Apparently, they are problematic for CTF users.
PR: 119298 Submitted by: Julian H. Stacey
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192007 |
12-May-2009 |
weongyo |
connect upgt(4) to the build. It should work on all architectures.
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191984 |
11-May-2009 |
kmacy |
rename xdr support files to avoid conflicts when linking in to the kernel
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191983 |
11-May-2009 |
weongyo |
ports upgt(4) driver for USB2.
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191963 |
10-May-2009 |
nwhitehorn |
PowerPC does not, in general, have ISA sound devices or an ISA bus, so add PowerPC to list of platforms for which we don't want to depend on ISA.
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191934 |
09-May-2009 |
kmacy |
fix atomic.S rename and vimage breakage
The latter was pointed out by Artem Belevich
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191931 |
09-May-2009 |
kmacy |
- rename atomic.S and crc32.c to avoid collisions when linking zfs in to the kernel - update Makefile - ifdef out acl_{alloc, free}, they aren't used by zfs and conflict with existing in-kernel routines
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191919 |
08-May-2009 |
ed |
Burn TTY ioctl bridges in compat layers.
I really don't want any pieces of code to include ioctl_compat.h, so let the ibcs2 and svr4 compat leave sgtty alone. If they want to support sgtty, they should emulate it on top of termios, not sgtty.
The code has been marked with BURN_BRIDGES for a long time. ibcs2 and svr4 are not really popular pieces of code anyway.
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191877 |
07-May-2009 |
dchagin |
Add preliminary KTR(9) support to the linux emulation layer.
Approved by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 1 month
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191762 |
03-May-2009 |
imp |
Bring in Andrew Thompson's port of Sepherosa Ziehau's bwi driver for Broadcom BCM43xx chipsets. This driver uses the v3 firmware that needs to be fetched separately. A port will be committed to create the bwi firmware module.
The driver matches the following chips: Broadcom BCM4301, BCM4307, BCM4306, BCM4309, BCM4311, BCM4312, BCM4318, BCM4319
The driver works for 802.11b and 802.11g.
Limitations: This doesn't support the 802.11a or 802.11n portion of radios. Some BCM4306 and BCM4309 cards don't work with Channel 1, 2 or 3. Documenation for this firmware is reverse engineered from http://bcm.sipsolutions.net/ V4 of the firmware is needed for 11a or 11n support http://bcm-v4.sipsolutions.net/ Firmware needs to be fetched from a third party, port to be committed
# I've tested this with a BCM4319 mini-pci and a BCM4318 CardBus card, and # not connected it to the build until the firmware port is committed.
Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD, //depot/projects/vap Reviewed by: sam@, thompsa@
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191722 |
01-May-2009 |
sam |
add ralfw
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191517 |
26-Apr-2009 |
ed |
Remove empty directories from the HEAD.
Discussed with: developers, imp
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191280 |
19-Apr-2009 |
nwhitehorn |
Build sound modules on PowerPC.
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191138 |
16-Apr-2009 |
rwatson |
Garbage collect unbuildable and unusable non-MPSAFE network device drivers that depended on the historic IFF_NEEDSGIANT compatibility mechanism:
ar(4) ray(4) sr(4)
Discussed on: arch@
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190971 |
12-Apr-2009 |
rmacklem |
Change nfsserver so that it uses the nfssvc() system call provided in sys/nfs/nfs_nfssvc.c by registering with it using the nfsd_call_nfsserver function pointer. Also, add the build glue for nfs_nfssvc.c optionally based on "nfsserver" and also as a loadable module.
Submitted by: rmacklem Reviewed by: kib Approved by: kib (mentor)
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190874 |
10-Apr-2009 |
jfv |
Add support file for 82599 in Makefile
MFC after: 2 weeks
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190784 |
06-Apr-2009 |
jhb |
Add opt_kdtrace.h to fix standalone module build.
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190769 |
06-Apr-2009 |
weongyo |
connect uath(4) to the build. uath(4) should work on all architectures.
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190755 |
06-Apr-2009 |
thompsa |
Remove usb_sw_transfer.[ch] which are now empty after r190735.
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190688 |
04-Apr-2009 |
weongyo |
Add uath(4) wireless USB driver for Atheros AR5005UG and AR5005UX chipsets.
Reviewed by: sam
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190581 |
30-Mar-2009 |
mav |
Integrate user/mav/ata branch:
Add ch_suspend/ch_resume methods for PCI controllers and implement them for AHCI. Refactor AHCI channel initialization according to it.
Fix Port Multipliers operation. It is far from perfect yet, but works now. Tested with JMicron JMB363 AHCI + SiI 3726 PMP pair. Previous version was also tested with SiI 4726 PMP.
Hardware sponsored by: Vitsch Electronics / VEHosting.nl
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190571 |
30-Mar-2009 |
sam |
Remove ATH_SUPPORT_TDMA and use IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA instead. It doesn't make much sense to configure driver support w/o net80211. Note this means ath now depends on opt_wlan.h.
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190558 |
30-Mar-2009 |
imp |
New PHY driver for the internal PHY found in the AX88790. There's a number of quirks for this device, and this implements just the basics. The 2.5s powerdown recommended in the datasheet will be next...
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190507 |
28-Mar-2009 |
lulf |
Import the gvinum work that have been done during and after Summer of Code 2007. The work have been under testing and fixing since then, and it is mature enough to be put into HEAD for further testing.
A lot have changed in this time, and here are the most important: - Gvinum now uses one single workerthread instead of one thread for each volume and each plex. The reason for this is that the previous scheme was very complex, and was the cause of many of the bugs discovered in gvinum. Instead, gvinum now uses one worker thread with an event queue, quite similar to what used in gmirror. - The rebuild/grow/initialize/parity check routines no longer runs in separate threads, but are run as regular I/O requests with special flags. This made it easier to support mounted growing and parity rebuild. - Support for growing striped and raid5-plexes, meaning that one can extend the volumes for these plex types in addition to the concat type. Also works while the volume is mounted. - Implementation of many of the missing commands from the old vinum: attach/detach, start (was partially implemented), stop (was partially implemented), concat, mirror, stripe, raid5 (shortcuts for creating volumes with one plex of these organizations). - The parity check and rebuild no longer goes between userland/kernel, meaning that the gvinum command will not stay and wait forever for the rebuild to finish. You can instead watch the status with the list command. - Many problems with gvinum have been reported since 5.x, and some has been hard to fix due to the complicated architecture. Hopefully, it should be more stable and better handle edge cases that previously made gvinum crash. - Failed drives no longer disappears entirely, but now leave behind a dummy drive that makes sure the original state is not forgotten in case the system is rebooted between drive failures/swaps. - Update manpage to reflect new commands and extend it with some examples.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007 Mentored by: le Tested by: Rick C. Petty <rick-freebsd2008 -at- kiwi-computer.com>
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190501 |
28-Mar-2009 |
mr |
Add support for Phenom (Family 10h) to cpufreq. Its a newer version provided by the author than in the PR.
PR: kern/128575 Submitted by: Gen Otsuji annona2 [at] gmail.com
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190452 |
26-Mar-2009 |
ambrisko |
Add in forgotten module ipmi_linux.
Found by: mlaier
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190445 |
26-Mar-2009 |
ambrisko |
Add stuff to support upcoming BMC/IPMI flashing of newer Dell machine via the Linux tool. - Add Linux shim to ipmi(4) - Create a partitions file to linprocfs to make Linux fdisk see disks. This file is dynamic so we can see disks come and go. - Convert msdosfs to vfat in mtab since Linux uses that for msdosfs. - In the Linux mount path convert vfat passed in to msdosfs so Linux mount works on FreeBSD. Note that tasting works so that if da0 is a msdos file system /compat/linux/bin/mount /dev/da0 /mnt works. - fix a 64it bug for l_off_t. Grabing sh, mount, fdisk, df from Linux, creating a symlink of mtab to /compat/linux/etc/mtab and then some careful unpacking of the Linux bmc update tool and hacking makes it work on newer Dell boxes. Note, probably if you can't figure out how to do this, then you probably shouldn't be doing it :-)
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190419 |
25-Mar-2009 |
rwatson |
Move dtnfsclient.c in the cddl tree to nfs_kdtrace.c in the nfsclient directory, since it's under a BSD license, and this keeps NFS internals- aware tracing parts close to NFS.
MFC after: 1 month Suggested by: jhb
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190376 |
24-Mar-2009 |
marius |
Revert unintended part of r190375.
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190375 |
24-Mar-2009 |
marius |
Given that zfs.ko depends on opensolaris.ko also build the latter by default on sparc64.
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190374 |
24-Mar-2009 |
marius |
As with ZFS use real atomic operations for sparc64.
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190293 |
22-Mar-2009 |
rwatson |
Add dtnfsclient, a first cut at an NFSv2/v3 client reuest DTrace provider. The NFS client exposes 'start' and 'done' probes for NFSv2 and NFSv3 RPCs when using the new RPC implementation, passing in the vnode, mbuf chain, credential, and NFSv2 or NFSv3 procedure number. For 'done' probes, the error number is also available.
Probes are named in the following way:
... nfsclient:nfs2:write:start nfsclient:nfs2:write:done ... nfsclient:nfs3:access:start nfsclient:nfs3:access:done ...
Access to the unmarshalled arguments is not easily available at this point in the stack, but the passed probe arguments are sufficient to to a lot of interesting things in practice. Technically, these probes may cover multiple RPC retransmits, and even transactions if the transaction ID change as a result of authentication failure or a jukebox error from the server, but usefully capture the intent of a single NFS request, such as access, getattr, write, etc.
Typical use might involve profiling RPC latency by system call, number of RPCs, how often a getattr leads to a call to access, when failed access control checks occur, etc. More detailed RPC information might best be provided by adding a krpc provider. It would also be useful to add NFS client probes for events such as the access cache or attribute cache satisfying requests without an RPC.
Sponsored by: Google, Inc. MFC after: 1 month
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190102 |
19-Mar-2009 |
thompsa |
Remove empty dirs.
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190100 |
19-Mar-2009 |
thompsa |
Remove the uscanner(4) driver, this follows the removal of the kernel scanner driver in Linux 2.6. uscanner was just a simple wrapper around a fifo and contained no logic, the default interface is now libusb (supported by sane).
Reviewed by: HPS
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190012 |
19-Mar-2009 |
bms |
Introduce a number of changes to the MROUTING code. This is purely a forwarding plane cleanup; no control plane code is involved.
Summary: * Split IPv4 and IPv6 MROUTING support. The static compile-time kernel option remains the same, however, the modules may now be built for IPv4 and IPv6 separately as ip_mroute_mod and ip6_mroute_mod. * Clean up the IPv4 multicast forwarding code to use BSD queue and hash table constructs. Don't build our own timer abstractions when ratecheck() and timevalclear() etc will do. * Expose the multicast forwarding cache (MFC) and virtual interface table (VIF) as sysctls, to reduce netstat's dependence on libkvm for this information for running kernels. * bandwidth meters however still require libkvm. * Make the MFC hash table size a boot/load-time tunable ULONG, net.inet.ip.mfchashsize (defaults to 256). * Remove unused members from struct vif and struct mfc. * Kill RSVP support, as no current RSVP implementation uses it. These stubs could be moved to raw_ip.c. * Don't share locks or initialization between IPv4 and IPv6. * Don't use a static struct route_in6 in ip6_mroute.c. The v6 code is still using a cached struct route_in6, this is moved to mif6 for the time being. * More cleanup remains to be merged from ip_mroute.c to ip6_mroute.c.
v4 path tested using ports/net/mcast-tools. v6 changes are mostly mechanical locking and *have not* been tested. As these changes partially break some kernel ABIs, they will not be MFCed. There is a lot more work to be done here.
Reviewed by: Pavlin Radoslavov
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189851 |
15-Mar-2009 |
rwatson |
Remove IFF_NEEDSGIANT, a compatibility infrastructure introduced in FreeBSD 5.x to allow network device drivers to run with Giant despite the network stack being Giant-free. This significantly simplifies calls into ioctl() on network interfaces, especially in the multicast code, as well as eliminates deferred invocation of interface if_start routines.
Disable the build on device drivers still depending on IFF_NEEDSGIANT as they no longer compile. They will be removed in a few weeks if they haven't been made MPSAFE in that time. Disabled drivers:
if_ar if_axe if_aue if_cdce if_cue if_kue if_ray if_rue if_rum if_sr if_udav if_ural if_zyd
Drivers that were already disabled because of tty changes:
if_ppp if_sl
Discussed on: arch@
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189768 |
13-Mar-2009 |
rpaulo |
Rename the k8temp driver to amdtemp.
MFC after: 2 weeks
|
189499 |
07-Mar-2009 |
rnoland |
Import support for ATI Radeon R600 and R700 series chips.
Tested on an HD3850 (RV670) on loan from Warren Block.
Currently, you need one of the following for this to be useful:
x11-drivers/xf86-video-radeonhd-devel (not tested) xf86-video-ati from git (EXA works, xv is too fast) xf86-video-radeonhd from git (EXA works, xv works)
There is no 3d support available from dri just yet.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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189488 |
07-Mar-2009 |
weongyo |
o port NDIS USB support from USB1 to the new usb(USB2). o implement URB_FUNCTION_ABORT_PIPE handling. o remove unused code related with canceling the timer list for USB drivers. o whitespace cleanup and style(9)
Obtained from: hps's original patch
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188957 |
23-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Move the uaudio and ata-usb drivers into their correct locations.
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188943 |
23-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Hook up new USB modules.
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188939 |
23-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Move usb to a graveyard location under sys/legacy/dev, it is intended that the new USB2 stack will fully replace this for 8.0.
Remove kernel modules, a subsequent commit will update conf/files. Unhook usbdevs from the build.
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188746 |
18-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Switch over to usbdevs.h generated at compile time.
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188537 |
12-Feb-2009 |
cognet |
Unbreak build by making svr4 conditional on i386.
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188516 |
12-Feb-2009 |
n_hibma |
Fix a few problems related to building modules in /sys/modules (not checked whether this applies to builds in /sys/*/compile/* as well):
- Create empty opt_*.h files were missing - Hook up svr4 to the build. It compiles fine here, so no reason to disconnect it in the Makefile. were missing - Hook up svr4 to the build. It compiles fine here, so no reason to disconnect it in the Makefile.
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188423 |
09-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Hook uslcom2 up to the build.
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188422 |
09-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Remove usb2_config_td.[ch], they are no longer used.
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188354 |
09-Feb-2009 |
marcel |
Add the EBR scheme. The EBR scheme supports the Extended Boot Records found inside extended partitions and used to create logical partitions. At this time write/modify support is not (yet) present. The EBR and MBR schemes both check the parent scheme. The MBR will back-off when nested under another MBR, whereas the EBR only nests under a MBR.
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188294 |
07-Feb-2009 |
piso |
Add SCTP NAT support.
Submitted by: CAIA (http://caia.swin.edu.au)
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187816 |
28-Jan-2009 |
glebius |
Fix typo in last commit.
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187813 |
28-Jan-2009 |
imp |
at91dci isn't useful except on arm.
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187692 |
25-Jan-2009 |
nwhitehorn |
Add support for the I2S and davbus audio controllers found in Apple PowerPC hardware.
Submitted by: Marco Trillo
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187633 |
23-Jan-2009 |
jkim |
- Add few VIA bridges to agp_via.c and connect it to amd64 build as they support Intel Core/Core 2 and VIA Nano processors. - Align "optional agp" in conf/files.* for consistency while I am here.
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187623 |
23-Jan-2009 |
weongyo |
urtw(4) works also on amd64.
Tested by: kevlo
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187612 |
23-Jan-2009 |
weongyo |
Connect urtw(4) to the i386 build only because it's not tested on amd64 architecture but expect it'd work. In cases on other architectures it'd not work yet.
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187610 |
23-Jan-2009 |
weongyo |
Add a new USB wireless driver, urtw(4) for supporting Realtek's 8187L chipset.
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187160 |
13-Jan-2009 |
thompsa |
MFp4: //depot/projects/usb@155869
Initial version of ATMEGA USB device controller driver. Has not been tested on real hardware yet. The driver is based upon the AT91DCI driver.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
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187112 |
12-Jan-2009 |
jkim |
Connect padlock(4) to amd64 build for VIA Nano processors.
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186984 |
09-Jan-2009 |
sam |
remove license ack requirement; this was never needed
Reviewed by: core
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186851 |
07-Jan-2009 |
rafan |
- Remove snd_au88x0 which seems never got compiled into kernel nor as a kernel module. These files cause manual interaction when building ports/audio/aureal-kmod which provides a usable i386-only driver (it requires linking against some linux object files distributed by vendor which bankrupted back in 2000).
MFC after: 1 week
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186730 |
04-Jan-2009 |
alfred |
Sync with usb4bsd:
src/lib/libusb20/libusb20_desc.c
Make "libusb20_desc_foreach()" more readable.
src/sys/dev/usb2/controller/*.[ch] src/sys/dev/usb2/core/*.[ch]
Implement support for USB power save for all HC's.
Implement support for Big-endian EHCI.
Move Huawei quirks back into "u3g" driver.
Improve device enumeration.
src/sys/dev/usb2/ethernet/*[ch]
Patches for supporting new AXE Gigabit chipset.
src/sys/dev/usb2/serial/*[ch]
Fix IOCTL return code.
src/sys/dev/usb2/wlan/*[ch]
Sync with old USB stack.
Submitted by: hps
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186514 |
27-Dec-2008 |
weongyo |
unbreak the build. Decoupled the USB2's NDIS build from the default build.
Pointy hat to: me
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186507 |
27-Dec-2008 |
weongyo |
Integrate the NDIS USB support code to CURRENT.
Now the NDISulator supports NDIS USB drivers that it've tested with devices as follows:
- Anygate XM-142 (Conexant) - Netgear WG111v2 (Realtek) - U-Khan UW-2054u (Marvell) - Shuttle XPC Accessory PN20 (Realtek) - ipTIME G054U2 (Ralink) - UNiCORN WL-54G (ZyDAS) - ZyXEL G-200v2 (ZyDAS)
All of them succeeded to attach and worked though there are still some problems that it's expected to be solved.
To use NDIS USB support, you should rebuild and install ndiscvt(8) and if you encounter a problem to attach please set `hw.ndisusb.halt' to 0 then retry.
I expect no changes of the NDIS code for PCI, PCMCIA devices.
Obtained from: //depot/projects/ndisusb/...
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186490 |
25-Dec-2008 |
mav |
Rejoin ng_tty module to the build.
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186486 |
25-Dec-2008 |
julian |
Hook up the ether_echo node and fix the man page
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186481 |
25-Dec-2008 |
julian |
Add a trivial node to reflect ethernet frames to whence they came.
MFC after: 1 month
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186119 |
15-Dec-2008 |
qingli |
This main goals of this project are: 1. separating L2 tables (ARP, NDP) from the L3 routing tables 2. removing as much locking dependencies among these layers as possible to allow for some parallelism in the search operations 3. simplify the logic in the routing code,
The most notable end result is the obsolescent of the route cloning (RTF_CLONING) concept, which translated into code reduction in both IPv4 ARP and IPv6 NDP related modules, and size reduction in struct rtentry{}. The change in design obsoletes the semantics of RTF_CLONING, RTF_WASCLONE and RTF_LLINFO routing flags. The userland applications such as "arp" and "ndp" have been modified to reflect those changes. The output from "netstat -r" shows only the routing entries.
Quite a few developers have contributed to this project in the past: Glebius Smirnoff, Luigi Rizzo, Alessandro Cerri, and Andre Oppermann. And most recently:
- Kip Macy revised the locking code completely, thus completing the last piece of the puzzle, Kip has also been conducting active functional testing - Sam Leffler has helped me improving/refactoring the code, and provided valuable reviews - Julian Elischer setup the perforce tree for me and has helped me maintaining that branch before the svn conversion
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186094 |
14-Dec-2008 |
sam |
Combine ath rate control modules with ath after bringing ath_hal src into the tree. The old split was balanced on module dependencies and symbol exposure that no longer exists. Users that want a module setup with rate control algorithm other than sample must override ATH_RATE in the ath module Makefile.
Reviewed by: imp
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185878 |
10-Dec-2008 |
jhb |
- Add 32-bit compat system calls for VFS_AIO. The system calls live in the aio code and are registered via the recently added SYSCALL32_*() helpers. - Since the aio code likes to invoke fuword and suword a lot down in the "bowels" of system calls, add a structure holding a set of operations for things like storing errors, copying in the aiocb structure, storing status, etc. The 32-bit system calls use a separate operations vector to handle fuword32 vs fuword, etc. Also, the oldsigevent handling is now done by having seperate operation vectors with different aiocb copyin routines. - Split out kern_foo() functions for the various AIO system calls so the 32-bit front ends can manage things like copying in and converting timespec structures, etc. - For both the native and 32-bit aio_suspend() and lio_listio() calls, just use copyin() to read the array of aiocb pointers instead of using a for loop that iterated over fuword/fuword32. The error handling in the old case was incomplete (lio_listio() just ignored any aiocb's that it got an EFAULT trying to read rather than reporting an error), and possibly slower.
MFC after: 1 month
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185571 |
02-Dec-2008 |
bz |
Rather than using hidden includes (with cicular dependencies), directly include only the header files needed. This reduces the unneeded spamming of various headers into lots of files.
For now, this leaves us with very few modules including vnet.h and thus needing to depend on opt_route.h.
Reviewed by: brooks, gnn, des, zec, imp Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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185544 |
02-Dec-2008 |
ps |
Fix world by including opt_route.h
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185522 |
01-Dec-2008 |
sam |
Switch to ath hal source code. Note this removes the ath_hal module; the ath module now brings in the hal support. Kernel config files are almost backwards compatible; supplying
device ath_hal
gives you the same chip support that the binary hal did but you must also include
options AH_SUPPORT_AR5416
to enable the extended format descriptors used by 11n parts. It is now possible to control the chip support included in a build by specifying exactly which chips are to be supported in the config file; consult ath_hal(4) for information.
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185428 |
29-Nov-2008 |
bz |
make 'make universe' not complain about In file included from /src/sys/modules/powermac_nvram/../../dev/powermac_nvram/powermac_nvram.c:38: @/dev/ofw/ofw_bus.h:36:24: error: ofw_bus_if.h: No such file or directory I am not sure for how long this had not worked and if it was just the latest vimage commit that had revealed this or if nobody had built universe successfully in a while. Btw, the tinderbox did not complain either so that is probably the reason noone had noticed.
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185363 |
27-Nov-2008 |
jkoshy |
- Add support for PMCs in Intel CPUs of Family 6, model 0xE (Core Solo and Core Duo), models 0xF (Core2), model 0x17 (Core2Extreme) and model 0x1C (Atom).
In these CPUs, the actual numbers, kinds and widths of PMCs present need to queried at run time. Support for specific "architectural" events also needs to be queried at run time.
Model 0xE CPUs support programmable PMCs, subsequent CPUs additionally support "fixed-function" counters.
- Use event names that are close to vendor documentation, taking in account that: - events with identical semantics on two or more CPUs in this family can have differing names in vendor documentation, - identical vendor event names may map to differing events across CPUs, - each type of CPU supports a different subset of measurable events.
Fixed-function and programmable counters both use the same vendor names for events. The use of a class name prefix ("iaf-" or "iap-" respectively) permits these to be distinguished.
- In libpmc, refactor pmc_name_of_event() into a public interface and an internal helper function, for use by log handling code.
- Minor code tweaks: staticize a global, freshen a few comments.
Tested by: gnn
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185299 |
25-Nov-2008 |
dfr |
Fix standalone module build by generating opt_kgssapi.h.
Submitted by: n_hibma
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185291 |
25-Nov-2008 |
bz |
Unbreak the build until alfred@ is back to fix it correctly. For now disconnect the nonexistent serial_3g.
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185290 |
25-Nov-2008 |
alfred |
src/lib/libusb20/libusb20_compat01.c
Fix some issues about re-scanning of the devices.
src/lib/libusb20/libusb20_ugen20.c
Fix issue about libusb20 having to release the USB transfers before doing a SET_CONFIG, else the kernel will kill the file handle.
src/sys/dev/usb2/core/usb2_device. src/sys/dev/usb2/core/usb2_generic.c src/sys/dev/usb2/core/usb2_generic.h
Add support for U3G devices. Improve and cleanup FIFO free handling. Improve device re-enumeration.
src/sys/dev/usb2/core/usb2_msctest.c src/sys/dev/usb2/core/usb2_msctest.h
Fix some problems in the USB Mass Storage Test. Add Huawei vendor specific quirks.
src/sys/dev/usb2/core/usb2_request.c
Improve device re-enumeration.
src/sys/dev/usb2/ethernet/if_aue2.c src/sys/dev/usb2/include/usb2_devid.h src/sys/dev/usb2/include/usb2_devtable.h src/sys/dev/usb2/quirk/usb2_quirk.c
Integrate changes from the old USB driver.
src/sys/dev/usb2/include/usb2_standard.h
Add definition of USB3.0 structures from USB.org.
src/sys/dev/usb2/serial/u3g2.c src/sys/dev/usb2/serial/ugensa2.c src/sys/modules/usb2/Makefile src/sys/modules/usb2/serial_3g/Makefile
Import U3G driver.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky (usb4bsd)
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185188 |
22-Nov-2008 |
marcel |
Include the QUICC backend in the kernel module.
PR: 127120
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185029 |
17-Nov-2008 |
pjd |
Update ZFS from version 6 to 13 and bring some FreeBSD-specific changes.
This bring huge amount of changes, I'll enumerate only user-visible changes:
- Delegated Administration
Allows regular users to perform ZFS operations, like file system creation, snapshot creation, etc.
- L2ARC
Level 2 cache for ZFS - allows to use additional disks for cache. Huge performance improvements mostly for random read of mostly static content.
- slog
Allow to use additional disks for ZFS Intent Log to speed up operations like fsync(2).
- vfs.zfs.super_owner
Allows regular users to perform privileged operations on files stored on ZFS file systems owned by him. Very careful with this one.
- chflags(2)
Not all the flags are supported. This still needs work.
- ZFSBoot
Support to boot off of ZFS pool. Not finished, AFAIK.
Submitted by: dfr
- Snapshot properties
- New failure modes
Before if write requested failed, system paniced. Now one can select from one of three failure modes: - panic - panic on write error - wait - wait for disk to reappear - continue - serve read requests if possible, block write requests
- Refquota, refreservation properties
Just quota and reservation properties, but don't count space consumed by children file systems, clones and snapshots.
- Sparse volumes
ZVOLs that don't reserve space in the pool.
- External attributes
Compatible with extattr(2).
- NFSv4-ACLs
Not sure about the status, might not be complete yet.
Submitted by: trasz
- Creation-time properties
- Regression tests for zpool(8) command.
Obtained from: OpenSolaris
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184950 |
14-Nov-2008 |
ps |
Fix world
Approved by: kmacy
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184895 |
12-Nov-2008 |
bz |
Add opt_inet.h which has been needed since r184718, which had introduced checks for #ifdef INET.
MFC after: 54 days
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184894 |
12-Nov-2008 |
bz |
Add opt_inet.h which has been needed since r184717 introducing checks for #ifdef INET.
MFC after: 54 days
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184893 |
12-Nov-2008 |
bz |
Add opt_inet.h which has been needed since r184714, r184715 introducing checks for #ifdef INET.
Submitted by: kmacy (r184876, I splitted lines) MFC after: 54 days
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184870 |
12-Nov-2008 |
yongari |
Add ale(4), a driver for Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCIe ethernet controller. The controller is also known as L1E(AR8121) and L2E(AR8113/AR8114). Unlike its predecessor Attansic L1, AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 uses completely different Rx logic such that it requires separate driver. Datasheet for AR81xx is not available to open source driver writers but it shares large part of Tx and PHY logic of L1. I still don't understand some part of register meaning and some MAC statistics counters but the driver seems to have no critical issues for performance and stability.
The AR81xx requires copy operation to pass received frames to upper stack such that ale(4) consumes a lot of CPU cycles than that of other controller. A couple of silicon bugs also adds more CPU cycles to address the known hardware bug. However, if you have fast CPU you can still saturate the link. Currently ale(4) supports the following hardware features. - MSI. - TCP Segmentation offload. - Hardware VLAN tag insertion/stripping with checksum offload. - Tx TCP/UDP checksum offload and Rx IP/TCP/UDP checksum offload. - Tx/Rx interrupt moderation. - Hardware statistics counters. - Jumbo frame. - WOL.
AR81xx PCIe ethernet controllers are mainly found on ASUS EeePC or P5Q series of ASUS motherboards. Special thanks to Jeremy Chadwick who sent the hardware to me. Without his donation writing a driver for AR81xx would never have been possible. Big thanks to all people who reported feedback or tested patches.
HW donated by: koitsu Tested by: bsam, Joao Barros <joao.barros <> gmail DOT com > Jan Henrik Sylvester <me <> janh DOT de > Ivan Brawley < ivan <> brawley DOT id DOT au >, CURRENT ML
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184802 |
09-Nov-2008 |
jkoshy |
- Separate PMC class dependent code from other kinds of machine dependencies. A 'struct pmc_classdep' structure describes operations on PMCs; 'struct pmc_mdep' contains one or more 'struct pmc_classdep' structures depending on the CPU in question.
Inside PMC class dependent code, row indices are relative to the PMCs supported by the PMC class; MI code in "hwpmc_mod.c" translates global row indices before invoking class dependent operations.
- Augment the OP_GETCPUINFO request with the number of PMCs present in a PMC class.
- Move code common to Intel CPUs to file "hwpmc_intel.c".
- Move TSC handling to file "hwpmc_tsc.c".
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184716 |
06-Nov-2008 |
des |
Unbreak NFS.
Pointy hat to: dfr
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184700 |
05-Nov-2008 |
rodrigc |
Merge latest DTrace changes from Perforce.
Approved by: jb
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184689 |
05-Nov-2008 |
ed |
Reintroduce the snp(4) driver.
Because the TTY hooks interface was not finished when I imported the MPSAFE TTY layer, I had to disconnect the snp(4) driver. This snp(4) implementation has been sitting in my P4 branch for some time now. Unfortunately it still doesn't use the same error handling as snp(4) (returning codes through FIONREAD), but it should already be usable.
I'm committing this to SVN, hoping someone else could polish off its rough edges. It's always better than having a broken driver sitting in the tree.
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184610 |
04-Nov-2008 |
alfred |
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety.
This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API:
1) A brief feature list:
- A new and mutex enabled USB API.
- Many USB drivers are now running Giant free.
- Linux USB kernel compatibility layer.
- New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge.
- New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB.
- Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB.
- Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example.
- Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff.
- Safer parsing of USB descriptors.
- Autodetect of annoying USB install disks.
- Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side.
- Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts.
- ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project"
2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build:
2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file.
2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file:
# USB core support device usb2_core
# USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci
# USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass
# USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav
# USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd
# USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom
# USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng
# USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms
# USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound
2) To enable the driver at runtime:
2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel.
2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
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184588 |
03-Nov-2008 |
dfr |
Implement support for RPCSEC_GSS authentication to both the NFS client and server. This replaces the RPC implementation of the NFS client and server with the newer RPC implementation originally developed (actually ported from the userland sunrpc code) to support the NFS Lock Manager. I have tested this code extensively and I believe it is stable and that performance is at least equal to the legacy RPC implementation.
The NFS code currently contains support for both the new RPC implementation and the older legacy implementation inherited from the original NFS codebase. The default is to use the new implementation - add the NFS_LEGACYRPC option to fall back to the old code. When I merge this support back to RELENG_7, I will probably change this so that users have to 'opt in' to get the new code.
To use RPCSEC_GSS on either client or server, you must build a kernel which includes the KGSSAPI option and the crypto device. On the userland side, you must build at least a new libc, mountd, mount_nfs and gssd. You must install new versions of /etc/rc.d/gssd and /etc/rc.d/nfsd and add 'gssd_enable=YES' to /etc/rc.conf.
As long as gssd is running, you should be able to mount an NFS filesystem from a server that requires RPCSEC_GSS authentication. The mount itself can happen without any kerberos credentials but all access to the filesystem will be denied unless the accessing user has a valid ticket file in the standard place (/tmp/krb5cc_<uid>). There is currently no support for situations where the ticket file is in a different place, such as when the user logged in via SSH and has delegated credentials from that login. This restriction is also present in Solaris and Linux. In theory, we could improve this in future, possibly using Brooks Davis' implementation of variant symlinks.
Supporting RPCSEC_GSS on a server is nearly as simple. You must create service creds for the server in the form 'nfs/<fqdn>@<REALM>' and install them in /etc/krb5.keytab. The standard heimdal utility ktutil makes this fairly easy. After the service creds have been created, you can add a '-sec=krb5' option to /etc/exports and restart both mountd and nfsd.
The only other difference an administrator should notice is that nfsd doesn't fork to create service threads any more. In normal operation, there will be two nfsd processes, one in userland waiting for TCP connections and one in the kernel handling requests. The latter process will create as many kthreads as required - these should be visible via 'top -H'. The code has some support for varying the number of service threads according to load but initially at least, nfsd uses a fixed number of threads according to the value supplied to its '-n' option.
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems MFC after: 1 month
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184577 |
03-Nov-2008 |
scottl |
Add amr_cam module directory that was missed in the previous commit.
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184573 |
03-Nov-2008 |
scottl |
Move the CAM passthrough code into a true module so that it doesn't have to be compiled into the main AMR driver. It's code that is nice to have but not required for normal operation, and it is reported to cause problems for some people.
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184559 |
02-Nov-2008 |
imp |
Make RL_TWISTER_ENABLE a tunable/sysctl. Eliminate it as an option. Fix module build.
Submitted by: Kostik Belousov
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184515 |
31-Oct-2008 |
imp |
Add RL_TWISTER_ENABLE option. This enables the magic bits to do long cable tuning. This has helped in some installations for hardware deployed by a former employer. Made optional because the lists aren't full of complaints about these cards... even when they were wildly popular.
Reviewed by: attilio@, jhb@, trhodes@ (all an older version of the patch)
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184331 |
27-Oct-2008 |
rwatson |
Break mac_bsdextended.c out into multiple .c files, with the base access control logic and policy registration remaining in that file, and access control checks broken out into other files by class of check.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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184221 |
24-Oct-2008 |
n_hibma |
After adding U3G_DEBUG to LINT we need to create the opt_u3g.h file when building the module.
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184138 |
21-Oct-2008 |
mav |
Import sdhci (PCI SD Host Controller) driver. Driver supports PCI devices with class 8 and subclass 5 according to SD Host Controller Specification.
Update NOTES, enable module and static build. Enable related mmc and mmcsd modules build.
Discussed on: mobile@, current@
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183735 |
09-Oct-2008 |
n_hibma |
Say hello to the u3g driver, implementing support for 3G modems.
This was located in the ubsa driver, but should be moved into a separate driver:
- 3G modems provide multiple serial ports to allow AT commands while the PPP connection is up. - 3G modems do not provide baud rate or other serial port settings. - Huawei cards need specific initialisation. - ubsa is for Belkin adapters, an Linuxy choice for another device like 3G.
Speeds achieved here with a weak signal at best is ~40kb/s (UMTS). No spooky STALLED messages as well.
Next: Move over all entries for Sierra and Novatel cards once I have found testers, and implemented serial port enumeration for Sierra (or rather have Andrea Guzzo do it). They list all endpoints in 1 iface instead of 4 ifaces.
Submitted by: aguzzo@anywi.com MFC after: 3 weeks
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183730 |
09-Oct-2008 |
n_hibma |
Obfuscated by other diffs while committing r183728:
Remove the files for the HCI interfaces from the usb module.
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183728 |
09-Oct-2008 |
n_hibma |
Add modules for the HCI part of USB. This is convenient when having a UHCI controller in your laptop but inserting a (OHCI-based) Option Cardbus card.
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183724 |
09-Oct-2008 |
sos |
This is the roumored ATA modulerisation works, and it needs a little explanation.
If you just config KERNEL as usual there should be no apparent changes, you'll get all chipset support code compiled in.
However there is now a way to only compile in code for chipsets needed on a pr vendor basis. ATA now has the following "device" entries:
atacore: ATA core functionality, always needed for any ATA setup
atacard: CARDBUS support atacbus: PC98 cbus support ataisa: ISA bus support atapci: PCI bus support only generic chipset support.
ataahci: AHCI support, also pulled in by some vendor modules.
ataacard, ataacerlabs, ataadaptec, ataamd, ataati, atacenatek, atacypress, atacyrix, atahighpoint, ataintel, ataite, atajmicron, atamarvell, atamicron, atanational, atanetcell, atanvidia, atapromise, ataserverworks, atasiliconimage, atasis, atavia; Vendor support, ie atavia for VIA chipsets
atadisk: ATA disk driver ataraid: ATA softraid driver
atapicd: ATAPI cd/dvd driver atapifd: ATAPI floppy/flashdisk driver atapist: ATAPI tape driver
atausb: ATA<>USB bridge atapicam: ATA<>CAM bridge
This makes it possible to config a kernel with just VIA chipset support by having the following ATA lines in the kernel config file:
device atacore device atapci device atavia
And then you need the atadisk, atapicd etc lines in there just as usual.
If you use ATA as modules loaded at boot there is few changes except the rename of the "ata" module to "atacore", things looks just as usual. However under atapci you now have a whole bunch of vendor specific drivers, that you can kldload individually depending on you needs. Drivers have the same names as used in the kernel config explained above.
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183674 |
07-Oct-2008 |
sam |
the 3945 firmware license does not require acknowledging the EULA, remove the sysctl ack requirement
Pointed out by: Joerg Sonnenberger Reviewed by: thompsa Approved by: core
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183567 |
03-Oct-2008 |
stas |
- Add driver for Attansic L2 FastEthernet controller found on Asus EeePC and some Asus mainboards.
Reviewed by: yongari, rpaulo, jhb Tested by: many Approved by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 1 week
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183321 |
24-Sep-2008 |
kmacy |
- Remove default NIC dependency on ulp headers - make toe module build dependent on kernel support
Submitted by: Chelsio Inc. MFC after: 1 week
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183292 |
23-Sep-2008 |
kmacy |
Update cxgb include paths to not require prefixing with dev/cxgb
Submitted by: Chelsio Inc.
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183055 |
15-Sep-2008 |
sam |
add ddb support (default to off unless built with the kernel)
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183040 |
15-Sep-2008 |
ed |
Allow COMPAT_SVR4 to be built without COMPAT_43.
It seems we only depend on COMPAT_43 to implement the send() and recv() routines. We can easily implement them using sendto() and recvfrom(), just like we do inside our very own C library.
I wasn't able to really test it, apart from simple compilation testing. I've heard rumours that COMPAT_SVR4 is broken inside execve() anyway. It's still worth to fix this, because I suspect we'll get rid of COMPAT_43 somewhere in the future...
Reviewed by: rdivacky Discussed with: jhb
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182952 |
12-Sep-2008 |
takawata |
Connect ufoma(4) to build and, disable handsfree interface that is not yet ported to newtty.
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182912 |
10-Sep-2008 |
jhb |
Resurrect the sbni(4) driver. Someone finally tested the MPSAFE patches and the driver worked ok with them.
Tested by: friends of yar
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182897 |
09-Sep-2008 |
rpaulo |
Build k8temp on i386.
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182668 |
02-Sep-2008 |
imp |
Per email to arch@ a little while ago (that was greeted with silence), prefer the more common > ${.TARGET} over > opt_foo.h in modules makefiles.
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182481 |
30-Aug-2008 |
imp |
opt_bus.h isn't needed here anymore. It never was really needed, since usb has no business including it like it did...
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182251 |
27-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Remove opt_wi.h from module and fix typo in pccarddevs.
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182125 |
24-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Add uipaq. HTC smart phones use it, and it seems like a reasonable thing to have laying around.
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182081 |
23-Aug-2008 |
jhb |
Add a very simple dpms(4) driver that uses the VESA BIOS DPMS calls to turn off the external display during suspend and restore it to its original state on resume.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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182080 |
23-Aug-2008 |
rnoland |
Update drm kernel drivers.
This is a sync to mesa/drm pre-gem, with a few fixes on top of that. It also contains one local patch supplied by kib@ that I can't apply to git.master shared code.
Approved by: flz Obtained from: mesa/drm git.master MFC after: 2 weeks
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181905 |
20-Aug-2008 |
ed |
Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system.
The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following:
- Improved driver model:
The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into TTY buffers.
If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver.
- Improved hotplugging:
With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design, where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be used to free resources (unit numbers, etc).
The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly.
- Improved performance:
One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking. Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters.
Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions, existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING.
Obtained from: //depot/projects/mpsafetty/... Approved by: philip (ex-mentor) Discussed: on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit Sponsored by: Snow B.V., the Netherlands dcons(4) fixed by: kan
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181741 |
14-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Move wb driver from sys/pci to sys/dev/wb.
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181740 |
14-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Move pcn driver from sys/pci to sys/dev/pcn.
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181739 |
14-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Move the ste driver from sys/pci to sys/dev/ste.
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181738 |
14-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Move the tl driver form sys/pci to sys/dev/tl.
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181616 |
12-Aug-2008 |
kmacy |
Remove cxgb private lro implementation and switch to using system implementation.
Obtained from: Chelsio Inc. MFC after: 1 week
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181578 |
11-Aug-2008 |
weongyo |
Connect upgt(4) to the build.
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181575 |
11-Aug-2008 |
weongyo |
Add Conexant/Intersil PrismGT SoftMAC wireless USB driver - upgt(4).
This driver supports GW3887 based chipsets and works on x86/powerpc/sparc64. You need upgtfw kernel module before loading upgt(4). Please see the manpage.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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181524 |
10-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Move sis to sys/dev/sis for consistency.
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181522 |
10-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Move the xl driver form sys/pci to sys/dev/xl for consistency.
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181467 |
09-Aug-2008 |
philip |
Add glxsb(4) driver for the Security Block in AMD Geode LX processors (as found in Soekris hardware, for instance). The hardware supports acceleration of AES-128-CBC accessible through crypto(4) and supplies entropy to random(4).
TODO:
o Implement rndtest(4) support o Performance enhancements
Submitted by: Patrick Lamaizière <patfbsd -at- davenulle.org> Reviewed by: jhb, sam MFC after: 1 week
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181430 |
08-Aug-2008 |
stas |
- Add cpuctl(4) pseudo-device driver to provide access to some low-level features of CPUs like reading/writing machine-specific registers, retrieving cpuid data, and updating microcode. - Add cpucontrol(8) utility, that provides userland access to the features of cpuctl(4). - Add subsequent manpages.
The cpuctl(4) device operates as follows. The pseudo-device node cpuctlX is created for each cpu present in the systems. The pseudo-device minor number corresponds to the cpu number in the system. The cpuctl(4) pseudo- device allows a number of ioctl to be preformed, namely RDMSR/WRMSR/CPUID and UPDATE. The first pair alows the caller to read/write machine-specific registers from the correspondent CPU. cpuid data could be retrieved using the CPUID call, and microcode updates are applied via UPDATE.
The permissions are inforced based on the pseudo-device file permissions. RDMSR/CPUID will be allowed when the caller has read access to the device node, while WRMSR/UPDATE will be granted only when the node is opened for writing. There're also a number of priv(9) checks.
The cpucontrol(8) utility is intened to provide userland access to the cpuctl(4) device features. The utility also allows one to apply cpu microcode updates.
Currently only Intel and AMD cpus are supported and were tested.
Approved by: kib Reviewed by: rpaulo, cokane, Peter Jeremy MFC after: 1 month
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181391 |
07-Aug-2008 |
imp |
Add card_if.h and pccarddevs.h
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181233 |
03-Aug-2008 |
ed |
Disconnect drivers that haven't been ported to MPSAFE TTY yet.
As clearly mentioned on the mailing lists, there is a list of drivers that have not been ported to the MPSAFE TTY layer yet. Remove them from the kernel configuration files. This means people can now still use these drivers if they explicitly put them in their kernel configuration file, which is good.
People should keep in mind that after August 10, these drivers will not work anymore. Even though owners of the hardware are capable of getting these drivers working again, I will see if I can at least get them to a compilable state (if time permits).
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181040 |
31-Jul-2008 |
ps |
Unbreak the build by creating opt_nfs.h
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181034 |
30-Jul-2008 |
emax |
Hook up Bluetooth SCO sockets code to the build
MFC after: 3 months
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181030 |
30-Jul-2008 |
jfv |
Change Makefile to reflect new directory structure
MFC after:ASAP
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181029 |
30-Jul-2008 |
jfv |
Change to build module with new directory tree
MFC after:ASAP
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180925 |
28-Jul-2008 |
antoine |
Remove a file that is not used and does not exist.
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180781 |
24-Jul-2008 |
marius |
Prefer the opt_global.h from KERNBUILDDIR if existent so we obtain all macros that might be relevant.
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180686 |
22-Jul-2008 |
marius |
For sun4v ensure there is an opt_global.h with SUN4V defined included, even for the stand-alone build.
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180593 |
18-Jul-2008 |
dwmalone |
Add an accept filter for TCP based DNS requests. It waits until the whole first request is present before returning from accept.
|
180583 |
18-Jul-2008 |
kmacy |
import vendor fixes to cxgb
|
180267 |
04-Jul-2008 |
jhb |
Remove the sbsh(4) driver. No one responded to requests for testing the MPSAFE patches on current@ and stable@. This driver also has a fundamental issue in that it sleeps when sending commands to the card including in the if_init/if_start routines (which can be called from interrupt context). As such, the driver shouldn't be working reliably even on 4.x.
|
180265 |
04-Jul-2008 |
jhb |
Remove the sbni(4) driver. No one responded to calls to test it on current@ and stable@.
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180261 |
04-Jul-2008 |
jhb |
Remove the cnw(4) driver. No one responded to calls to test it on current@ and stable@. It also is a driver for an older non-802.11 wireless PC card that is quite slow in comparison to say, wi(4). I know Warner wants this driver axed as well.
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180259 |
04-Jul-2008 |
jhb |
Remove the oltr(4) driver. No one responded to calls for testing on current@ and stable@ for the locking patches. The driver can always be revived if someone tests it.
This driver also sleeps in its if_init routine, so it likely doesn't really work at all anyway in modern releases.
|
180257 |
04-Jul-2008 |
jhb |
Remove the arl(4) driver. It is reported to not work on 6.x or later even though the driver hasn't changed since 4.x (last known working release).
|
180059 |
27-Jun-2008 |
jhb |
Rework the lifetime management of the kernel implementation of POSIX semaphores. Specifically, semaphores are now represented as new file descriptor type that is set to close on exec. This removes the need for all of the manual process reference counting (and fork, exec, and exit event handlers) as the normal file descriptor operations handle all of that for us nicely. It is also suggested as one possible implementation in the spec and at least one other OS (OS X) uses this approach.
Some bugs that were fixed as a result include: - References to a named semaphore whose name is removed still work after the sem_unlink() operation. Prior to this patch, if a semaphore's name was removed, valid handles from sem_open() would get EINVAL errors from sem_getvalue(), sem_post(), etc. This fixes that. - Unnamed semaphores created with sem_init() were not cleaned up when a process exited or exec'd. They were only cleaned up if the process did an explicit sem_destroy(). This could result in a leak of semaphore objects that could never be cleaned up. - On the other hand, if another process guessed the id (kernel pointer to 'struct ksem' of an unnamed semaphore (created via sem_init)) and had write access to the semaphore based on UID/GID checks, then that other process could manipulate the semaphore via sem_destroy(), sem_post(), sem_wait(), etc. - As part of the permission check (UID/GID), the umask of the proces creating the semaphore was not honored. Thus if your umask denied group read/write access but the explicit mode in the sem_init() call allowed it, the semaphore would be readable/writable by other users in the same group, for example. This includes access via the previous bug. - If the module refused to unload because there were active semaphores, then it might have deregistered one or more of the semaphore system calls before it noticed that there was a problem. I'm not sure if this actually happened as the order that modules are discovered by the kernel linker depends on how the actual .ko file is linked. One can make the order deterministic by using a single module with a mod_event handler that explicitly registers syscalls (and deregisters during unload after any checks). This also fixes a race where even if the sem_module unloaded first it would have destroyed locks that the syscalls might be trying to access if they are still executing when they are unloaded.
XXX: By the way, deregistering system calls doesn't do any blocking to drain any threads from the calls. - Some minor fixes to errno values on error. For example, sem_init() isn't documented to return ENFILE or EMFILE if we run out of semaphores the way that sem_open() can. Instead, it should return ENOSPC in that case.
Other changes: - Kernel semaphores now use a hash table to manage the namespace of named semaphores nearly in a similar fashion to the POSIX shared memory object file descriptors. Kernel semaphores can now also have names longer than 14 chars (up to MAXPATHLEN) and can include subdirectories in their pathname. - The UID/GID permission checks for access to a named semaphore are now done via vaccess() rather than a home-rolled set of checks. - Now that kernel semaphores have an associated file object, the various MAC checks for POSIX semaphores accept both a file credential and an active credential. There is also a new posixsem_check_stat() since it is possible to fstat() a semaphore file descriptor. - A small set of regression tests (using the ksem API directly) is present in src/tools/regression/posixsem.
Reported by: kris (1) Tested by: kris Reviewed by: rwatson (lightly) MFC after: 1 month
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180034 |
26-Jun-2008 |
thompsa |
Remove the non-existent rt2860 subdir. Note, the ralfw module is not used in the build yet.
PR: kern/125015 Submitted by: Dan Cojocar
|
180025 |
26-Jun-2008 |
dfr |
Re-implement the client side of rpc.lockd in the kernel. This implementation provides the correct semantics for flock(2) style locks which are used by the lockf(1) command line tool and the pidfile(3) library. It also implements recovery from server restarts and ensures that dirty cache blocks are written to the server before obtaining locks (allowing multiple clients to use file locking to safely share data).
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems PR: 94256 MFC after: 2 weeks
|
179938 |
23-Jun-2008 |
thompsa |
Always create opt_ah.h regardless of KERNBUILDDIR.
|
179895 |
20-Jun-2008 |
delphij |
Add et(4), a port of DragonFly's Agere ET1310 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet device driver, written by sephe@
Obtained from: DragonFly Sponsored by: iXsystems MFC after: 2 weeks
|
179785 |
14-Jun-2008 |
wkoszek |
Remove obselete PECOFF image activator support.
PRs assigned at the time of removal: kern/80742
Discussed on: freebsd-current (silence), IRC Tested by: make universe Approved by: cognet (mentor)
|
179738 |
11-Jun-2008 |
jfv |
Remove compile of tcp_lro since its now in netinet
|
179645 |
07-Jun-2008 |
marcel |
Add support for the Apple Big Mac (BMAC) Ethernet controller, found on various Apple G3 models.
Submitted by: Nathan Whitehorn
|
179452 |
31-May-2008 |
jb |
Add the DTrace test kernel module so that people can run the tests.
|
179422 |
30-May-2008 |
sam |
don't let KERNBUILDDIR control whether we copy opt_ah.h
Submitted by: jkim
|
179403 |
29-May-2008 |
sam |
opt_ah.h is not constructed by config, it always comes from the hal so don't let KERNBUILDDIR control whether or not we copy it into the build dir
|
179386 |
28-May-2008 |
jhb |
Add a module for cnw(4) and build it on i386.
|
179338 |
27-May-2008 |
yongari |
Hook up jme(4) to the build.
|
179336 |
27-May-2008 |
yongari |
Connect jmphy(4) to the build.
|
179308 |
25-May-2008 |
rwatson |
Remove netatm from HEAD as it is not MPSAFE and relies on the now removed NET_NEEDS_GIANT. netatm has been disconnected from the build for ten months in HEAD/RELENG_7. Specifics:
- netatm include files - netatm command line management tools - libatm - ATM parts in rescue and sysinstall - sample configuration files and documents - kernel support as a module or in NOTES - netgraph wrapper nodes for netatm - ctags data for netatm. - netatm-specific device drivers.
MFC after: 3 weeks Reviewed by: bz Discussed with: bms, bz, harti
|
179298 |
25-May-2008 |
jb |
Remove the dependency on lockstat. That its still work in progress.
|
179294 |
24-May-2008 |
bz |
Remove 'fasttrap' module for amd64 for now as the code is not there in sys/cddl/dev/fasttrap.
|
179274 |
24-May-2008 |
jb |
Leave out a couple of DTrace modules for now.
|
179262 |
23-May-2008 |
jb |
Hook the DTrace kernel modules into the build.
|
179261 |
23-May-2008 |
jb |
The cyclic code is in sys/cddl/dev/cyclic to be consistent with the other stuff.
|
179215 |
22-May-2008 |
sam |
clear out crud
Submitted by: "Pawel Worach" <pawel.worach@gmail.com>
|
179101 |
19-May-2008 |
yongari |
Hook up age(4) to the build.
|
179099 |
19-May-2008 |
yongari |
Connect atphy(4) to the build.
|
179065 |
17-May-2008 |
jb |
Add the DTrace kernel module makefiles.
|
179055 |
16-May-2008 |
jfv |
This is driver version 1.4.4 of the Intel ixgbe driver. -It has new hardware support -It uses a new method of TX cleanup called Head Write Back -It includes the provisional generic TCP LRO feature contributed by Myricom and made general purpose by me. This should move into the stack upon approval but for this driver drop its in here. -Also bug fixes and etc...
MFC in a week if no serious issues arise.
|
178814 |
06-May-2008 |
jhb |
Add a new personality to mpt(4) devices to allow userland applications to perform various operations on a controller. Specifically, for each mpt(4) device, create a character device in devfs which accepts ioctl requests for reading and writing configuration pages and performing RAID actions.
MFC after: 1 week Reviewed by: scottl
|
178804 |
06-May-2008 |
kmacy |
only build iw_cxgb on i386 and amd64
|
178797 |
05-May-2008 |
kmacy |
add rdma to build for i386 and amd64
|
178795 |
05-May-2008 |
kmacy |
add iw_cxgb to the build
|
178794 |
05-May-2008 |
kmacy |
add makefiles for rdma
|
178763 |
04-May-2008 |
marius |
Restore SUBDIR+= accidentally removed in the previous revision.
Pointed out by: ariff
|
178762 |
04-May-2008 |
marius |
Don't build unused SBus front-ends for sun4v, don't build EBus front-ends which are also likely to be irrelevant for sun4v (there's no SBus on sun4v and only some EBus devices). While at it fix some style bugs according to style.Makefile(5) where appropriate.
MFC after: 3 days
|
178743 |
03-May-2008 |
sam |
enable IEEE80211_AMDPU_AGE by default
|
178676 |
29-Apr-2008 |
sam |
Intel 4965 wireless driver (derived from openbsd driver of the same name)
|
178601 |
26-Apr-2008 |
marcel |
Include the QUICC bus front-end in the module for PowerPC.
|
178523 |
25-Apr-2008 |
jfv |
This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell (or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX, for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support, I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
|
178354 |
20-Apr-2008 |
sam |
Multi-bss (aka vap) support for 802.11 devices.
Note this includes changes to all drivers and moves some device firmware loading to use firmware(9) and a separate module (e.g. ral). Also there no longer are separate wlan_scan* modules; this functionality is now bundled into the wlan module.
Supported by: Hobnob and Marvell Reviewed by: many Obtained from: Atheros (some bits)
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178352 |
20-Apr-2008 |
sam |
move awi to the Attic; it will not make the jump to the new world order
Reviewed by: imp
|
178332 |
20-Apr-2008 |
antoine |
Unbreak firmware.ko build without kernel.
Approved by: rwatson (mentor) MFC after: 1 month
|
178302 |
19-Apr-2008 |
kmacy |
move cxgb_lt2.[ch] from NIC to TOE move most offload functionality from NIC to TOE factor out all socket and inpcb direct access factor out access to locking in incpb, pcbinfo, and sockbuf
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178153 |
12-Apr-2008 |
rpaulo |
Connect k8temp(4) to the build.
|
178130 |
11-Apr-2008 |
marius |
Hook up ZFS to the sparc64 build.
Approved by: pjd MFC after: 2 weeks
|
178129 |
11-Apr-2008 |
marius |
Add atomic operations for ZFS/sparc64.
Approved by: core, pjd Obtained from: OpenSolaris (w/ adaptations) MFC after: 2 weeks
|
177973 |
07-Apr-2008 |
rpaulo |
Remove isa_if.h.
|
177971 |
07-Apr-2008 |
rpaulo |
Add opt_intr_filter.h.
|
177867 |
02-Apr-2008 |
jfv |
This update primarily addresses the ability to have both the em and the igb driver static in the kernel. But it also reflects some other bug fixes in my development stream at Intel. PR 122373 is also fixed in this code.
|
177822 |
01-Apr-2008 |
weongyo |
Add malo driver to the build
Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
|
177692 |
28-Mar-2008 |
marcel |
Add support for PC-9800 partition tables.
|
177674 |
27-Mar-2008 |
jb |
The sources covered by Sun's CDDL have been repo copied below the src/cddl and src/sys/cddl directories per the core@ decision following the license review.
This change modifies the affected Makefiles to reference the sources in their new location.
|
177671 |
27-Mar-2008 |
antoine |
Remove option headers that do not exist and are not used from the Makefiles in sys/modules. (opt_devfs.h, opt_bdg.h, opt_emu10kx.h and opt_uslcom.h)
Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
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177663 |
27-Mar-2008 |
dfr |
Add nfslockd and krpc modules.
|
177662 |
27-Mar-2008 |
dfr |
Add kernel module support for nfslockd and krpc. Use the module system to detect (or load) kernel NLM support in rpc.lockd. Remove the '-k' option to rpc.lockd and make kernel NLM the default. A user can still force the use of the old user NLM by building a kernel without NFSLOCKD and/or removing the nfslockd.ko module.
|
177595 |
25-Mar-2008 |
weongyo |
Add support for Marvell Libertas 88W8335 based PCI network adapters.
Reviewed by: sam, many wireless people Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
|
177512 |
23-Mar-2008 |
marcel |
Instead of making a single geom_part.ko module, make a module for each partitioning scheme. The gpart code is currently non- optional.
|
177048 |
11-Mar-2008 |
yongari |
Update file list and Makefile after repocopying vr(4) from src/sys/pci to src/sys/dev.
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176952 |
08-Mar-2008 |
obrien |
"root" the include path so there is less duplication.
|
176868 |
06-Mar-2008 |
rink |
Commit cmx(4), a driver for Omnikey CardMan 4040 PCMCIA smartcard readers.
PR: kern/114582 Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch> Reviewed by: imp, myself Tested by: johans, myself MFC after: 2 weeks
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176829 |
05-Mar-2008 |
rink |
Import uslcom(4) from OpenBSD - this is a driver for Silicon Laboratories CP2101/CP2102 based USB serial adapters.
Reviewed by: imp, emaste Obtained from: OpenBSD MFC after: 2 weeks
|
176755 |
03-Mar-2008 |
kmacy |
Add KMOD target.
Discovered by: Takahashi Yoshihiro
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176725 |
02-Mar-2008 |
marcel |
Remove makefiles for geom_apple and geom_gpt. These are non-existent for while.
|
176724 |
02-Mar-2008 |
marcel |
Add geom_part module.
|
176674 |
29-Feb-2008 |
jfv |
Last change was incomplete, instantiate the igb variable...
|
176673 |
29-Feb-2008 |
jfv |
Add igb driver to the build
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176670 |
29-Feb-2008 |
piso |
Hook ipfw_nat to the build.
|
176669 |
29-Feb-2008 |
piso |
Move ipfw's nat code into its own kld: ipfw_nat.
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176667 |
29-Feb-2008 |
jfv |
This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter.
The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver.
Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well.
Enjoy :)
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176613 |
26-Feb-2008 |
kmacy |
move remaining binaries in to blob headers
|
176572 |
26-Feb-2008 |
kmacy |
Move firmware in to separate module that can be compiled statically in to the kernel Add utility for converting future firmware revs to a C header file
|
176472 |
23-Feb-2008 |
kmacy |
- update firmware to 5.0 - add support for T3C - add DDP support (zero-copy receive) - fix TOE transmit of large requests - fix shutdown so that sockets don't remain in CLOSING state indefinitely - register listeners when an interface is brought up after tom is loaded - fix setting of multicast filter - enable link at device attach - exit tick handler if shutdown is in progress - add helper for logging TCB - add sysctls for dumping transmit queues
- note that TOE wxill not be MFC'd until after 7.0 has been finalized
MFC after: 3 days
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176436 |
21-Feb-2008 |
ru |
Remove WARNS from here and compile with default kernel flags. Switch off those warnings that ZFS sources do not pass.
|
176435 |
21-Feb-2008 |
ru |
Remove WARNS from here and compile with default kernel flags.
|
176422 |
20-Feb-2008 |
thompsa |
geom_lvm(4) is now known as geom_linux_lvm(4).
|
176421 |
20-Feb-2008 |
thompsa |
Rename geom_lvm(4) to geom_linux_lvm(4).
Requested by: des, phk
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176418 |
20-Feb-2008 |
thompsa |
Rename geom_lvm(4) to geom_linux_lvm(4).
Requested by: des, phk
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176241 |
13-Feb-2008 |
rwatson |
Remove coda_namecache from coda5 as well. We should probably GC coda5 entirely at this point as coda6 is considered the supported branch.
MFC after: 1 month
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176233 |
13-Feb-2008 |
rwatson |
Rather than having the Coda module use its own namecache, use the global VFS namecache, as is done by the Coda module on Linux. Unlike the Coda namecache, the global VFS namecache isn't tagged by credential, so use ore conservative flushing behavior (for now) when CODA_PURGEUSER is issued by Venus.
This improves overall integration with the FreeBSD VFS, including allowing __getcwd() to work better, procfs/procstat monitoring, and so on. This improves shell behavior in many cases, and improves ".." handling. It may lead to some slowdown until we've implemented a specific access cache, which should net improve performance, but in the mean time, lookup access control now always goes to Venus, whereas previously it didn't.
MFC after: 1 month
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176167 |
11-Feb-2008 |
thompsa |
Hook geom_lvm(4) up to the build.
|
175933 |
03-Feb-2008 |
brueffer |
Don't build the rr232x module, it has been removed.
Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
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175915 |
03-Feb-2008 |
scottl |
Remove the rr232x driver. It has been superceded by the hptrr driver.
|
175702 |
27-Jan-2008 |
marius |
Add a driver for the National Semiconductor DP83815, DP83843 and DP83847 PHYs. The main reason for using a specific driver for these PHYs are reset quirks similar to the nsphy(4) driven DP83840A.
PR: 112654 Obtained from: NetBSD MFC after: 2 weeks Thanks to: mlaier for testing w/ DP83815
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175701 |
27-Jan-2008 |
marius |
Sort values according to style.Makefile(5).
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175666 |
26-Jan-2008 |
kmacy |
add opt_global.h dependency
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175521 |
21-Jan-2008 |
yongari |
Update file list and Makefile after repocopying sf(4) from src/sys/pci to src/sys/dev.
|
175365 |
15-Jan-2008 |
gallatin |
Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).
Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is disabled currently.
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175301 |
13-Jan-2008 |
kmacy |
add cxgb_multiq.c to the build
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174758 |
18-Dec-2007 |
kmacy |
Don't overload tcp_usrreqs unless the kernel doesn't provide offload support.
|
174708 |
17-Dec-2007 |
kmacy |
Make TCP offload work on HEAD (modulo negative interaction between sbcompress and t3_push_frames). - Import latest changes to cxgb_main.c and cxgb_sge.c from toestack p4 branch - make driver local copy of tcp_subr.c and tcp_usrreq.c and override tcp_usrreqs so TOE can also functions on versions with unmodified TCP
- add cxgb back to the build
|
174673 |
16-Dec-2007 |
kmacy |
Add back in cxgb now that the includes are believed to be fixed
|
174666 |
16-Dec-2007 |
kmacy |
Remove cxgb module from build until I can compensate for the lack of header pollution on architectures other than amd64
|
174644 |
16-Dec-2007 |
kmacy |
Makefile for the TCP offload module
|
174643 |
16-Dec-2007 |
kmacy |
Don't use old style mbuf iovec interface
|
174627 |
15-Dec-2007 |
kmacy |
Move NIC driver (cxgb) into its own directory. Add toecore to support registering different TOMs.
|
174604 |
15-Dec-2007 |
scottl |
Add the 'hptrr' driver for supporting the following Highpoint RocketRAID cards:
o RocketRAID 172x series o RocketRAID 174x series o RocketRAID 2210 o RocketRAID 222x series o RocketRAID 2240 o RocketRAID 230x series o RocketRAID 231x series o RocketRAID 232x series o RocketRAID 2340 o RocketRAID 2522
Many thanks to Highpoint for their continued support of FreeBSD.
Submitted by: Highpoint
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174183 |
02-Dec-2007 |
scottl |
The AR_SCSI_PASSTHROUGH conditional no longer exists, remove it from the makefile.
|
174059 |
28-Nov-2007 |
jb |
Remove _SOLARIS_C_SOURCE now that it doesn't do anything in FreeBSD headers. All OpenSolaris compatibility comes via the set of specific compatibility headers in src/compat/opensolaris and src/sys/compat/opensolaris.
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173573 |
12-Nov-2007 |
jhb |
Move the agp(4) driver from sys/pci to sys/dev/agp. __FreeBSD_version was bumped to 800004 to note the change though userland apps should not be affected since they use <sys/agpio.h> rather than the headers in sys/dev/agp.
Discussed with: anholt Repocopy by: simon
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173491 |
08-Nov-2007 |
benjsc |
Link wpi(4) into the build.
This includes: o mtree (for legal/intel_wpi) o manpage for i386/amd64 archs o module for i386/amd64 archs o NOTES for i386/amd64 archs
Approved by: mlaier (comentor)
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173490 |
08-Nov-2007 |
benjsc |
Remove an unneeded CFLAGS line
Approved by: mlaier (comentor)
|
173428 |
07-Nov-2007 |
rpaulo |
asmc build infrastructure.
Approved by: njl (mentor) Reviewed by: njl (mentor)
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173427 |
07-Nov-2007 |
rpaulo |
Connect asmc to the build infrastructure.
Approved by: njl (mentor) Reviewed by: njl (mentor)
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173362 |
05-Nov-2007 |
benjsc |
Initial Import of wpi driver based on p4 changeset 128641.
This import includes: o wpi Wireless driver for the Intel 3945 Wireless Lan Controller (802.11abg) (sys/dev/wpi) o Intel firmware revision 2.14.4 & associated LICENSE (sys/dev/contrib/wpi, sys/contrib/dev/wpi/LICENSE) o wpifw Firmware driver (sys/modules/wpifw)
Approved by: mlaier, sam (co-mentors)
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173238 |
31-Oct-2007 |
sam |
add zyd
MFC after: 3 days
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173139 |
29-Oct-2007 |
rwatson |
Merge Neterion if_nxge driver version 2.0.9.11230 with the following changes:
01 - Enhanced LRO: LRO feature is extended to support multi-buffer mode. Previously, Ethernet frames received in contiguous buffers were offloaded. Now, frames received in multiple non-contiguous buffers can be offloaded, as well. The driver now supports LRO for jumbo frames.
02 - Locks Optimization: The driver code was re-organized to limit the use of locks. Moreover, lock contention was reduced by replacing wait locks with try locks.
03 - Code Optimization: The driver code was re-factored to eliminate some memcpy operations. Fast path loops were optimized.
04 - Tag Creations: Physical Buffer Tags are now optimized based upon frame size. For better performance, Physical Memory Maps are now re-used.
05 - Configuration: Features such as TSO, LRO, and Interrupt Mode can be configured either at load or at run time. Rx buffer mode (mode 1 or mode 2) can be configured at load time through kenv.
06 - Driver Statistics: Run time statistics are enhanced to provide better visibility into the driver performance.
07 - Bug Fixes: The driver contains fixes for the problems discovered and reported since last submission.
08 - MSI support: Added Message Signaled Interrupt feature which currently uses 1 message.
09 Removed feature: Rx 3 buffer mode feature has been removed. Driver now supports 1, 2 and 5 buffer modes of which 2 and 5 buffer modes can be used for header separation.
10 Compiler warning: Fixed compiler warning when compiled for 32 bit system.
11 Copyright notice: Source files are updated with the proper copyright notice.
MFC after: 3 days Submitted by: Alicia Pena <Alicia dot Pena at neterion dot com>, Muhammad Shafiq <Muhammad dot Shafiq at neterion dot com>
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173021 |
26-Oct-2007 |
nyan |
Disable the coretemp and nvram on pc98.
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173006 |
26-Oct-2007 |
pjd |
Add GEOM VIRSTOR module to the build.
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172998 |
26-Oct-2007 |
peter |
Split /dev/nvram driver out of isa/clock.c for i386 and amd64. I have not refactored it to be a generic device. Instead of being part of the standard kernel, there is now a 'nvram' device for i386/amd64. It is in DEFAULTS like io and mem, and can be turned off with 'nodevice nvram'. This matches the previous behavior when it was first committed.
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172748 |
18-Oct-2007 |
takawata |
Add Winchiphead (or Nanjin QinHeng Electronics) USB Serial converter driver. I tested it on cheap serial converter.(Only costs 980JPY.)
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172701 |
16-Oct-2007 |
ru |
Rescue whitespace nits.
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172674 |
15-Oct-2007 |
netchild |
Backout sensors framework.
Requested by: phk Discussed on: cvs-all
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172659 |
15-Oct-2007 |
ru |
Sort.
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172632 |
14-Oct-2007 |
netchild |
Import it(4) and lm(4), supporting most popular Super I/O Hardware Monitors.
Submitted by: Constantine A. Murenin <cnst@FreeBSD.org> Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007 (GSoC2007/cnst-sensors) Mentored by: syrinx Tested by: many OKed by: kensmith Obtained from: OpenBSD (parts)
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172334 |
26-Sep-2007 |
marius |
o Revert the part of if_gem.c rev. 1.35 which added a call to gem_stop() to gem_attach() as the former access softc members not yet initialized at that time and gem_reset() actually is enough to stop the chip. [1] o Revise the use of gem_bitwait(); add bus_barrier() calls before calling gem_bitwait() to ensure the respective bit has been written before we starting polling on it and poll for the right bits to change, f.e. even though we only reset RX we have to actually wait for both GEM_RESET_RX and GEM_RESET_TX to clear. Add some additional gem_bitwait() calls in places we've been missing them according to the GEM documentation. Along with this some excessive DELAYs, which probably only were added because of bugs in gem_bitwait() and its use in the first place, as well as as have of an gem_bitwait() reimplementation in gem_reset_tx() were removed. o Add gem_reset_rxdma() and use it to deal with GEM_MAC_RX_OVERFLOW errors more gracefully as unlike gem_init_locked() it resets the RX DMA engine only, causing no link loss and the FIFOs not to be cleared. Also use it deal with GEM_INTR_RX_TAG_ERR errors, with previously were unhandled. This was based on information obtained from the Linux GEM and OpenSolaris ERI drivers. o Turn on workarounds for silicon bugs in the Apple GMAC variants. This was based on information obtained from the Darwin GMAC and Linux GEM drivers. o Turn on "infinite" (i.e. maximum 31 * 64 bytes in length) DMA bursts. This greatly improves especially RX performance. o Optimize the RX path, this consists of: - kicking the receiver as soon as we've a spare descriptor in gem_rint() again instead of just once after all the ready ones have been handled; - kicking the receiver the right way, i.e. as outlined in the GEM documentation in batches of 4 and by pointing it to the descriptor after the last valid one; - calling gem_rint() before gem_tint() in gem_intr() as gem_tint() may take quite a while; - doubling the size of the RX ring to 256 descriptors. Overall the RX performance of a GEM in a 1GHz Sun Fire V210 was improved from ~100Mbit/s to ~850Mbit/s. o In gem_add_rxbuf() don't assign the newly allocated mbuf to rxs_mbuf before calling bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(), if bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg() fails we'll free the newly allocated mbuf, unable to recycle the previous one but a NULL pointer dereference instead. o In gem_init_locked() honor the return value of gem_meminit(). o Simplify gem_ringsize() and dont' return garbage in the default case. Based on OpenBSD. o Don't turn on MAC control, MIF and PCS interrupts unless GEM_DEBUG is defined as we don't need/use these interrupts for operation. o In gem_start_locked() sync the DMA maps of the descriptor rings before every kick of the transmitter and not just once after enqueuing all packets as the NIC might instantly start transmitting after we kicked it the first time. o Keep state of the link state and use it to enable or disable the MAC in gem_mii_statchg() accordingly as well as to return early from gem_start_locked() in case the link is down. [3] o Initialize the maximum frame size to a sane value. o In gem_mii_statchg() enable carrier extension if appropriate. o Increment if_ierrors in case of an GEM_MAC_RX_OVERFLOW error and in gem_eint(). [3] o Handle IFF_ALLMULTI correctly; don't set it if we've turned promiscuous group mode on and don't clear the flag if we've disabled promiscuous group mode (these were mostly NOPs though). [2] o Let gem_eint() also report GEM_INTR_PERR errors. o Move setting sc_variant from gem_pci_probe() to gem_pci_attach() as device probe methods are not supposed to touch the softc. o Collapse sc_inited and sc_pci into bits for sc_flags. o Add CTASSERTs ensuring that GEM_NRXDESC and GEM_NTXDESC are set to legal values. o Correctly set up for 802.3x flow control, though #ifdef out the code that actually enables it as this needs more testing and mainly a proper framework to support it. o Correct and add some conversions from hard-coded functions names to __func__ which were borked or forgotten in if_gem.c rev. 1.42. o Use PCIR_BAR instead of a homegrown macro. o Replace sc_enaddr[6] with sc_enaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]. o In gem_pci_attach() in case attaching fails release the resources in the opposite order they were allocated. o Make gem_reset() static to if_gem.c as it's not needed outside that module. o Remove the GEM_GIGABIT flag and the associated code; GEM_GIGABIT was never set and the associated code was in the wrong place. o Remove sc_mif_config; it was only used to cache the contents of the respective register within gem_attach(). o Remove the #ifdef'ed out NetBSD/OpenBSD code for establishing a suspend hook as it will never be used on FreeBSD. o Also probe Apple Intrepid 2 GMAC and Apple Shasta GMAC, add support for Apple K2 GMAC. Based on OpenBSD. o Add support for Sun GBE/P cards, or in other words actually add support for cards based on GEM to gem(4). This mainly consists of adding support for the TBI of these chips. Along with this the PHY selection code was rewritten to hardcode the PHY number for certain configurations as for example the PHY of the on-board ERI of Blade 1000 shows up twice causing no link as the second incarnation is isolated. These changes were ported from OpenBSD with some additional improvements and modulo some bugs. o Add code to if_gem_pci.c allowing to read the MAC-address from the VPD on systems without Open Firmware. This is an improved version of my variant of the respective code in if_hme_pci.c o Now that gem(4) is MI enable it for all archs.
Pointed out by: yongari [1] Suggested by: rwatson [2], yongari [3] Tested on: i386 (GEM), powerpc (GMACs by marcel and yongari), sparc64 (ERI and GEM) Reviewed by: yongari Approved by: re (kensmith)
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172313 |
24-Sep-2007 |
njl |
Rewrite the EC driver event model. The main goal is to avoid polling/interrupt-driven fallback and instead use polling only during boot and pure interrupt-driven mode after boot. Polled mode could be relegated completely to a legacy role if we could enable interrupts during boot. Polled mode can be forced after boot by setting debug.acpi.ec.polled="1", i.e. if there are timeouts.
- Use polling only during boot, shutdown, or if requested by the user. Otherwise, use a generation count of GPEs, incremented atomically. This prevents an old status value from being used if the EC is really slow and the same condition (i.e. multiple IBEs for a write transaction) is being checked. - Check for and run the query handler directly if the SCI bit is set in the status register during boot. Previously, the query handler wouldn't run until interrupts were finally enabled late in boot. - During boot and after starting a command, check if the event appears to already have occurred before we even start waiting. If so, it's possible the EC is very slow and we might accept an old status value. Print a warning in this case. Once we've booted, interrupt-driven mode should work just fine but polled mode could be unreliable. There's not much more we can do about this until interrupts are enabled during boot. - In the above case, we also do one final check if the interrupt-driven mode gets a timeout. If the status is complete, it will force the system back into polled mode since interrupt mode doesn't work. For polled mode during boot, if the status appears to be already complete before beginning the check loop, it waits 10 us before actually checking the status, just in case the EC is really slow and hasn't gotten to work on the new request yet. - Use upper-case hex for the _Qxx method - Use device_printf for errors, don't hide them under verbose - Increase default total timeout to 750 ms and decrease polling interval to 5 us. - Don't pass the status value via the softc. Just read it directly. - Remove the mutex. We use the sx lock for transaction serialization with the query handler. - Remove the Intel copyright notice as no code of theirs was ever present in this file (verified against rev 1.1) - Allow KTR module-only builds for ease of testing
Thanks to jkim and Alexey Starikovskiy for helpful discussions and testing.
Approved by: re MFC after: 2 weeks
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172302 |
23-Sep-2007 |
pjd |
Bring in the GEOM Virtualisation class, which allows to create huge GEOM providers with limited physical storage and add physical storage as needed.
Submitted by: Ivan Voras Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2006 Approved by: re (kensmith)
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172150 |
12-Sep-2007 |
ariff |
Update snd_emu10kx driver with recent perforce changes (and few other changes too).
(without any real order)
1. Use device_get_nameunit for mutex naming 2. Add timer for low-latency playback 3. Move most mixer controls from sysctls to mixer(8) controls. This is a largest part of this patch. 4. Add analog/digital switch (as a temporary sysctl) 5. Get back support for low-bitrate playback (with help of (2)) 6. Change locking for exclusive I/O. Writing to non-PTR register is almost safe and does not need to be ordered with PTR operations. 7. Disable MIDI until we get it to detach properly and fix memory managment problems. 8. Enable multichannel playback by default. It is as stable as single-channel mode. Multichannel recording is still an experimental feature. 9. Multichannel options can be changed by loader tunables. 10. Add a way to disable card from a loader tunable. 11. Add new PCI IDs. 12. Debugger settings are loader tunables now. 14. Remove some unused variables. 15. Mark pcm sub-devices MPSAFE. 16. Partially revert (bus_setup_intr -> snd_setup_intr) since it need to be done independently
Submitted by: Yuriy Tsibizov (driver maintainer) Approved by: re (bmah)
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172096 |
09-Sep-2007 |
kmacy |
- fix qset to port binding as a proper fix for the problems encountered on the 4-port - fix the use after free seen when sending packets small enough to fit as an immediate and bpf peers are present - update to firmware rev 4.7 along with various small vendor fixes
Supported by: Chelsio Approved by: re (blanket) MFC after: 3 days
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172043 |
04-Sep-2007 |
jfv |
This is an update to the new Intel 10G 82598 driver. The first drop was Beta, this code is expected to be the release version. Note that this driver code will build in either 6.2 or 7. If you use the code in 6.2 you will not get TSO or MSI/X support but it will function in a legacy mode.
Approved by: re
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172008 |
29-Aug-2007 |
imp |
Makefile for building zyd kernel module.
Submitted by: Weongyo Jeong Approved by: re@ (kensmith)
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171854 |
15-Aug-2007 |
des |
Add a driver for the on-die digital thermal sensor found on Intel Core and newer CPUs (including Core 2 and Core / Core 2 based Xeons). The driver attaches to each cpu device and creates a sysctl node in that device's sysctl context (dev.cpu.N.temperature). When invoked, the handler binds to the appropriate CPU to ensure a correct reading.
Submitted by: Rui Paulo <rpaulo@fnop.net> Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007 Tested by: des, marcus, Constantine A. Murenin, Ian FREISLICH Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 weeks
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171818 |
13-Aug-2007 |
emax |
Make ng_h4(4) MPSAFE. Use similar to ng_tty(4) locking strategy. Reconnect ng_h(4) back to the build.
Reviewed by: kensmith Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 1 month
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171569 |
24-Jul-2007 |
scottl |
Attach the iscsi module build.
Approved by: re
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171568 |
24-Jul-2007 |
scottl |
Introduce Danny Braniss' iSCSI initiator, version 2.0.99. Please read the included man pages on how to use it. This code is still somewhat experimental but has been successfully tested on a number of targets. Many thanks to Danny for contributing this.
Approved by: re
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171500 |
19-Jul-2007 |
gallatin |
- Enable static building of mxge(4) and its firmware.
- Add custom .c wrappers for the firmware, rather than the standard firmware(9) generated firmware objects to work around toolchain problems on ia64 involving linking objects produced by ld -b -binary into the kernel.
- Move from using Myricom's ".dat" firmware blobs to using Myricom's zlib compressed ".h" firmware header files. This is done to facilitate the custom wrappers, and saves a fair amount of wired memory in the case where the firmware is built in, or preloaded.
- Fix two compile issues in mxge which only appear on non-i386/amd64.
Reviewed by: mlaier, mav (earlier version with just zlib support) Glanced at by: sam Approved by: re (kensmith)
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171471 |
17-Jul-2007 |
kmacy |
- integrate most recent changes from vendor branch and upgrade to firmware revision 4.5.5 - add filter support - further improvements for T304 - recover gracefully from spurious immediate packets
Approved by: re(blanket) Supported by: Chelsio MFC after: 3 days
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171453 |
14-Jul-2007 |
rwatson |
Disconnect netatm from the build as it is not MPSAFE and relies on NET_NEEDS_GIANT, which will shortly be removed. This is done in a away that it may be easily reattached to the build before 7.1 if appropriate locking is added. Specifics:
- Don't install netatm include files - Disconnect netatm command line management tools - Don't build libatm - Don't include ATM parts in rescue or sysinstall - Don't install sample configuration files and documents - Don't build kernel support as a module or in NOTES - Don't build netgraph wrapper nodes for netatm
This removes the last remaining consumer of NET_NEEDS_GIANT.
Reviewed by: harti Discussed with: bz, bms Approved by: re (kensmith)
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171416 |
12-Jul-2007 |
rwatson |
Complete repo-copy and move of Coda from src/sys/coda to src/sys/fs/coda by removing files from src/sys/coda, and updating include paths in the new location, kernel configuration, and Makefiles. In one case add $FreeBSD$.
Discussed with: anderson, Jan Harkes <jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu> Approved by: re (kensmith) Repo-copy madness: simon
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171345 |
10-Jul-2007 |
emax |
Mark ng_h4(4) as not MPSAFE and disconnect it from the build for now.
Approved by: re (rwatson)
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171173 |
03-Jul-2007 |
mlaier |
Link pf 4.1 to the build: - move ftp-proxy from libexec to usr.sbin - add tftp-proxy - new altq mtag link
Approved by: re (kensmith)
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171103 |
30-Jun-2007 |
sam |
fix ia64 build
Approved by: re (followup to previous commit)
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171095 |
29-Jun-2007 |
sam |
Neterion Xframe 10GbE Server/Storage adapter driver.
The nxge driver provides support for Neterion Xframe-I and Xframe-II adapters. The driver supports TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO/LSO), Jumbo frames (5 buffer mode), Header separation (2 and 3 Receive buffer modes), VLAN, and Promiscuous mode.
Submitted by: Neterion Reviewed by: rwatson Approved by: re (kensmith)
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171089 |
29-Jun-2007 |
sam |
import opt_ah.h for newer hal's that optionally include 11n support
Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 2 weeks
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171087 |
29-Jun-2007 |
delphij |
MFp4:
- Remove unnecessary NULL checks after M_WAITOK allocations. - Use VOP_ACCESS instead of hand-rolled suser_cred() calls. [1] - Use malloc(9) KPI to allocate memory for string. The optimization taken from NetBSD is not valid for FreeBSD because our malloc(9) already act that way. [2]
Requested by: rwatson [1] Submitted by: Howard Su [2] Approved by: re (tmpfs blanket)
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171023 |
25-Jun-2007 |
rafan |
- Remove UMAP filesystem. It was disconnected from build three years ago, and it is seriously broken.
Discussed on: freebsd-arch@ Approved by: re (mux)
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171021 |
24-Jun-2007 |
njl |
Make acpica include path relative, not absolute.
Approved by: re
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171020 |
24-Jun-2007 |
njl |
The viapm module build had what appear to be some debugging CFLAGS left around to force the IO port to a fixed address. They were only turned on in the module build and were present since the original import. This breaks soft power-off on the Asus A7V since it reprograms the SMBus base address to a different one than the BIOS expects. A similar issue was found in the alpm(4) module build.
PR: kern/113986, i386/97468 MFC after: 3 days Approved by: re
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170958 |
20-Jun-2007 |
delphij |
Use .CURDIR when referring source code. This fixes build when 'make obj' was done first. I found this when fixing a problem reported by tinderbox, but forgot to send the patchset to re@ altogether.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
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170808 |
16-Jun-2007 |
delphij |
MFp4: Add tmpfs, an efficient memory file system.
Please note that, this is currently considered as an experimental feature so there could be some rough edges. Consult http://wiki.freebsd.org/TMPFS for more information.
For now, connect tmpfs to build on i386 and amd64 architectures only. Please let us know if you have success with other platforms.
This work was developed by Julio M. Merino Vidal for NetBSD as a SoC project; Rohit Jalan ported it from NetBSD to FreeBSD. Howard Su and Glen Leeder are worked on it to continue this effort.
Obtained from: NetBSD via p4 Submitted by: Howard Su (with some minor changes) Approved by: re (kensmith)
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170654 |
13-Jun-2007 |
kmacy |
- import new common code for the T304 - update to firmware version 4.1.0
- switch over to standard method for initializing cdevs (contributed by scottl@) - break out timer_reclaim_task to be per-port - move msix teardown into separate function - fix bus_setup_intr for msi-x for the multi-port case so that msi-x resources are not corrupted on unload - handle 10/100/1000 base-T media and auto negotiation - bind qset to cpu even for singleq case - white space cleanups - remove recursive PORT_LOCK - move mtu setting to separate function - stop and re-init port when changing mtu - replace all direct references to m_data with calls to mtod - handle attach failure better by not trying to de-initialize taskqueues when they have not been allocated - no longer default to jumbo frames
Sponsored by: Chelsio MFC after: 3 days
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170644 |
13-Jun-2007 |
sepotvin |
Options spring cleanup: - Add and document the KVM and KVM_SUPPORT options that are needed for the ifmcstats(3) makefile - Garbage collect unused variables - Add missing inclusion of bsd.own.mk where needed
Approved by: kan (mentor) Reviewed by: ru
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170549 |
11-Jun-2007 |
thompsa |
Add new files in the net80211 changes.
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170530 |
11-Jun-2007 |
sam |
Update 802.11 wireless support: o major overhaul of the way channels are handled: channels are now fully enumerated and uniquely identify the operating characteristics; these changes are visible to user applications which require changes o make scanning support independent of the state machine to enable background scanning and roaming o move scanning support into loadable modules based on the operating mode to enable different policies and reduce the memory footprint on systems w/ constrained resources o add background scanning in station mode (no support for adhoc/ibss mode yet) o significantly speedup sta mode scanning with a variety of techniques o add roaming support when background scanning is supported; for now we use a simple algorithm to trigger a roam: we threshold the rssi and tx rate, if either drops too low we try to roam to a new ap o add tx fragmentation support o add first cut at 802.11n support: this code works with forthcoming drivers but is incomplete; it's included now to establish a baseline for other drivers to be developed and for user applications o adjust max_linkhdr et. al. to reflect 802.11 requirements; this eliminates prepending mbufs for traffic generated locally o add support for Atheros protocol extensions; mainly the fast frames encapsulation (note this can be used with any card that can tx+rx large frames correctly) o add sta support for ap's that beacon both WPA1+2 support o change all data types from bsd-style to posix-style o propagate noise floor data from drivers to net80211 and on to user apps o correct various issues in the sta mode state machine related to handling authentication and association failures o enable the addition of sta mode power save support for drivers that need net80211 support (not in this commit) o remove old WI compatibility ioctls (wicontrol is officially dead) o change the data structures returned for get sta info and get scan results so future additions will not break user apps o fixed tx rate is now maintained internally as an ieee rate and not an index into the rate set; this needs to be extended to deal with multi-mode operation o add extended channel specifications to radiotap to enable 11n sniffing
Drivers: o ath: add support for bg scanning, tx fragmentation, fast frames, dynamic turbo (lightly tested), 11n (sniffing only and needs new hal) o awi: compile tested only o ndis: lightly tested o ipw: lightly tested o iwi: add support for bg scanning (well tested but may have some rough edges) o ral, ural, rum: add suppoort for bg scanning, calibrate rssi data o wi: lightly tested
This work is based on contributions by Atheros, kmacy, sephe, thompsa, mlaier, kevlo, and others. Much of the scanning work was supported by Atheros. The 11n work was supported by Marvell.
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170526 |
11-Jun-2007 |
yongari |
Connect icsphy(4) to the build.
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170478 |
10-Jun-2007 |
kensmith |
Add ofw_bus_if.h as a dependency on sparc64. Without this sparc64 kernel builds had been succeeding if run serially but could fail if run in parallel because the bge module build might start before ofw_bus_if.h got created as part of the mainline kernel build.
Diagnosis and patch by: ru
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170431 |
08-Jun-2007 |
pjd |
- Reduce number of atomic operations needed to be implemented in asm by implementing some of them using existing ones. - Allow to compile ZFS on all archs and use atomic operations surrounded by global mutex on archs we don't have or can't have all atomic operations needed by ZFS.
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170172 |
01-Jun-2007 |
simokawa |
Fix a breakage with "MODULES_WITH_WORLD=true make buildworld".
PR: kern/11320
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170161 |
31-May-2007 |
ariff |
Last major commit and updates for RELENG_7:
- Rework the entire pcm_channel structure: * Remove rarely used link placeholder, instead, make each pcm_channel as head/link of each own/each other. Unlock - Lock sequence due to sleep malloc has been reduced. * Implement "busy" queue which will contain list of busy/active channels. This greatly reduce locking contention for example while servicing interrupt for hardware with many channels or when virtual channels reach its 256 peak channels.
- So I heard you like v chan ... O RLY? Welcome to Virtual **Record** Channels (vrec, rec vchans, vchans for recording, Rec-Chan, you decide), the ultimate solutions for your nagging O_RDWR full-duplex wannabe (note: flash plugins) monopolizing single record channel causing EBUSY. Vrec works exactly like Vchans (or, should I rename it to "Vplay" :) , except that it operates on the opposite direction (recording). Up to 256 vrecs (like vchans) are possible.
Notes: * Relocate dev.pcm.%d.{vchans,vchanformat,vchanrate} to each of its respective node/direction: dev.pcm.%d.play.* for "play" (cdev = dsp%d.vp%d) dev.pcm.%d.rec.* for "record" (cdev = dsp%d.vr%d) * Don't expect that it will magically give you ability to split "recording source" (eg: 1 channel for cdrom, 1 channel for mic, etc). Just admit that you only have a *single* recording source / channel. Please bug your hardware vendor instead :)
- Bump maxautovchans from 4 to 16. For a full-fledged multimedia desktop/workstation with too many soundservers installed (esound, artsd, jackd, pulse/polypaudio, ding-dong pling plong mudkip fuh fuh, etc), 4 seems inadequate. There will be no memory penalty here, since virtual channels are allocate only by demand.
- Nuke/Rework the entire statically created cdev entries. Everything is clonable through snd own clone manager which designed to withstand many kind of abusive devfs droids such as: * while : ; do /bin/test -e /dev/dsp ; done * jot 16777216 0 | while read x ; do ls /dev/dsp0.$x ; done * hundreds (could be thousands) concurrent threads/process opening "/dev/dsp" (previously, this might result EBUSY even with just 3 contesting threads/procs). o Reusable clone objects (instead of creating new one like there's no tomorrow) after certain expiration deadline. The clone allocator will decide whether to reuse, share, or creating new clone. o Automatic garbage collector.
- Dynamic unit magic allocator. Maximum attached soundcards can be tuned using tunable "hw.snd.maxunit" (Default to 512). Minimum is 16, and maximum is 2048.
- ..other fixes, mostly related to concurrency issues.
joel@ will do the manpage updates on sound(4).
Have fun.
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170076 |
28-May-2007 |
kmacy |
When building cxgb as a module make include paths relative to the driver's root. This will make it possible to build the module out of tree against an older src tree.
MFC after: 3 days
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169978 |
25-May-2007 |
kmacy |
(MFp4) - upgrade to reflect state of 1.0.0.86 - move from firmware rev 3.2 to 4.0.0 - import driver bits for offload functionality - remove binary distribution clause from top level files as it runs counter to the intent of purely supporting the hardware
MFC after: 3 days
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169920 |
23-May-2007 |
pjd |
FreeBSD's namecache works quite well with ZFS, so remove DNLC.
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169903 |
23-May-2007 |
kib |
Fix the dependency for the linux_support.s, explicitely add linux_assym.h.
Reported by: rwatson In collaboration with: rdivacky Sponsored by: Google SoC 2007
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169895 |
23-May-2007 |
kib |
Move futex support code from <arch>/support.s into linux compat directory. Implement all futex atomic operations in assembler to not depend on the fuword() that does not allow to distinguish between -1 and failure return. Correctly return 0 from atomic operations on success.
In collaboration with: rdivacky Tested by: Scot Hetzel <swhetzel gmail com>, Milos Vyletel <mvyletel mzm cz> Sponsored by: Google SoC 2007
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169869 |
22-May-2007 |
gallatin |
Hook mxge_lro.c to the build so that the if_mxge.ko module will load.
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169609 |
16-May-2007 |
scottl |
Add the 'mfip' sub-driver for gaining SCSI-passthrough access to devices on an MFI controller.
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169580 |
15-May-2007 |
mav |
A node that implements various traffic shaping and rate limiting algorithms.
Approved by: glebius (mentor)
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169425 |
09-May-2007 |
gnn |
Integrate the Camellia Block Cipher. For more information see RFC 4132 and its bibliography.
Submitted by: Tomoyuki Okazaki <okazaki at kick dot gr dot jp> MFC after: 1 month
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169421 |
09-May-2007 |
scottl |
It turns out that the hptiop driver isn't portable after all. Confine it to amd64 and i386 for now.
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169412 |
09-May-2007 |
scottl |
Introduce a driver for the Highpoint RocketRAID 3xxx series of controllers. The driver relies on CAM.
Many thanks to Highpoint for providing this driver.
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169400 |
09-May-2007 |
scottl |
Import version 3.60.03.006 of the TWA driver:
This patch does the following:
- Remove un-necessary code that is not even compiling into the driver under TW_OSL_NON_DMA_MEM_ALLOC_PER_REQUEST defines. - Remove bundled firmware image and associated "files" entry for tw_cl_fwimg.c - Remove bundled firmware flashing routines. We now have tw_update userspace FreeBSD controller flash utility. - Fix driver crash on load due to shared interrupt. - Fix 2 lock leaks for Giant lock. - Fix CCB leak. - Add support for 9650SE controllers.
Many thanks to 3Ware/AMCC for continuing to support FreeBSD.
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169341 |
07-May-2007 |
le |
Fix kldloading if_em by compiling missing source file.
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169306 |
06-May-2007 |
kevlo |
Add support for Ralink Technology RT2501USB/RT2601USB devices.
Reviewed by: sam, sephe Obtained from: OpenBSD
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169249 |
04-May-2007 |
rwatson |
Place a '#' at the front of the line holding a $FreeBSD$ ID tag. While it actually compiles without this, it's still a good idea.
|
169243 |
04-May-2007 |
jfv |
Absolute pathname in the Makefile was broken, this version should work correctly.
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169240 |
04-May-2007 |
jfv |
Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new shared code infrastructure that is family specific and modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable.
The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core code but testing at Intel has been going on for months, it is fairly stable.
I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :)
Approved by pdeuskar
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169027 |
24-Apr-2007 |
pjd |
MFp4: Now that ZFS can use FreeBSD's namecache, turn it off by default and turn off DNLC, but don't remove DNLC yet just in case.
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168793 |
17-Apr-2007 |
thompsa |
Rename the trunk(4) driver to lagg(4) as it is too similar to vlan trunking.
The name trunk is misused as the networking term trunk means carrying multiple VLANs over a single connection. The IEEE standard for link aggregation (802.3 section 3) does not talk about 'trunk' at all while it is used throughout IEEE 802.1Q in describing vlans.
The lagg(4) driver provides link aggregation, failover and fault tolerance.
Discussed on: current@
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168600 |
10-Apr-2007 |
marius |
On i386 compile the back-end with EISA support as well as the EISA front-end if the dpt(4) module is built along with a kernel that includes eisa(4) or when compiling it stand-alone (logic based on the corresponding ISA logic in sys/modules/sound/sound/Makefile). As as side-effect this fixes the stand-alone build of the dpt(4) module after dpt.h 1.17, dpt_eisa.c 1.22 and dpt_scsi.c 1.55.
Breakage reported by: n_hibma
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168564 |
10-Apr-2007 |
thompsa |
Add trunk(4) module.
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168541 |
09-Apr-2007 |
piso |
The old PacketAlias* API is not exported when libalias run in kernel land.
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168498 |
08-Apr-2007 |
pjd |
MFp4: Synchronize with recent OpenSolaris changes.
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168492 |
08-Apr-2007 |
kmacy |
hook uipc_mvec.c into build
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168482 |
07-Apr-2007 |
pjd |
Move atomic.S files to directories that better fit OpenSolaris directory layout.
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168477 |
07-Apr-2007 |
scottl |
Add the CAM 'SG' peripheral device. This device implements a subset of the Linux SCSI SG passthrough device API. The intention is to allow for both running of Linux apps that want to talk to /dev/sg* nodes, and to facilitate porting of apps from Linux to FreeBSD. As such, both native and linuxolator entry points and definitions are provided.
Caveats: - This does not support the procfs and sysfs nodes that the Linux SG driver provides. Some Linux apps may rely on these for operation, others may only use them for informational purposes. - More ioctls need to be implemented. - Linux uses a naming scheme of "sg[a-z]" for devices, while FreeBSD uses a scheme of "sg[0-9]". Devfs aliasis (symlinks) are automatically created to link the two together. However, tools like camcontrol only see the native names. - Some operations were originally designed to return byte counts or other data directly as the syscall return value. The linuxolator doesn't appear to support this well, so this driver just punts for these cases.
Now that the driver is in place, others are welcome to add missing functionality. Thanks to Roman Divacky for pushing this work along.
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168475 |
07-Apr-2007 |
des |
Build ZFS on amd64 and pc98.
Approved by: pjd@
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168451 |
07-Apr-2007 |
kmacy |
back out last change
Requested by: ru
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168415 |
06-Apr-2007 |
kmacy |
make modules compile without updating etc
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168409 |
06-Apr-2007 |
pjd |
Connect ZFS to the build.
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168406 |
06-Apr-2007 |
pjd |
Add Makefile for zfs.ko kernel module.
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168190 |
31-Mar-2007 |
sam |
oops, another missed file from crypto api change
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167891 |
26-Mar-2007 |
yar |
Introduce a new toy interface, edsc(4). It's a discard interface imitating an Ethernet device, so vlan(4) and if_bridge(4) can be attached to it for testing and benchmarking purposes. Its source can be an introduction to the anatomy of a network interface driver due to its simplicity as well as to a bunch of comments in it.
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167814 |
22-Mar-2007 |
jkim |
Catch up with ACPI-CA 20070320 import.
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167771 |
21-Mar-2007 |
sam |
another missing change for recent crypto mods
|
167764 |
21-Mar-2007 |
sam |
catchup w/ crypto changes
|
167755 |
21-Mar-2007 |
sam |
Overhaul driver/subsystem api's: o make all crypto drivers have a device_t; pseudo drivers like the s/w crypto driver synthesize one o change the api between the crypto subsystem and drivers to use kobj; cryptodev_if.m defines this api o use the fact that all crypto drivers now have a device_t to add support for specifying which of several potential devices to use when doing crypto operations o add new ioctls that allow user apps to select a specific crypto device to use (previous ioctls maintained for compatibility) o overhaul crypto subsystem code to eliminate lots of cruft and hide implementation details from drivers o bring in numerous fixes from Michale Richardson/hifn; mostly for 795x parts o add an optional mechanism for mmap'ing the hifn 795x public key h/w to user space for use by openssl (not enabled by default) o update crypto test tools to use new ioctl's and add cmd line options to specify a device to use for tests
These changes will also enable much future work on improving the core crypto subsystem; including proper load balancing and interposing code between the core and drivers to dispatch small operations to the s/w driver as appropriate.
These changes were instigated by the work of Michael Richardson.
Reviewed by: pjd Approved by: re
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167751 |
21-Mar-2007 |
kmacy |
Remove firmware version flags
MFC after: 3 days
|
167709 |
19-Mar-2007 |
yar |
if_vlan no more depends on INET.
|
167566 |
14-Mar-2007 |
kmacy |
Disable linking in of firmware on ia64 to avoid build failures from a broken ld.
|
167529 |
14-Mar-2007 |
kmacy |
no-op cxgb_config.h for the module compilation case
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167517 |
14-Mar-2007 |
kmacy |
add cxgb to modules Makefile
|
167516 |
14-Mar-2007 |
kmacy |
Add modules Makefile for cxgb
|
167453 |
11-Mar-2007 |
brueffer |
my(4) doesn't need miibus(4).
Approved by: rwatson (mentor) Obtained from: DragonFly MFC after: 1 week
|
167165 |
02-Mar-2007 |
flz |
- Add Intel firmwares for Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100/2200/2915 cards in a uuencoded format along with their respective LICENSE files. - Add new share/doc/legal directory to BSD.usr.dist mtree file. This is the place we install LICENSE files for restricted firmwares. - Teach firmware(9) and kmod.mk about licensed firmwares. Restricted firmwares won't load properly unless legal.<name>.license_ack is set to 1, either via kenv(1) or /boot/loader.conf.
Reviewed by: mlaier, sam Permitted by: Intel (via Andrew Wilson) MFC after: 1 month
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167050 |
27-Feb-2007 |
mjacob |
First cut at GEOM based multipath. This is an active/passive{/passive...} arrangement that has no intrinsic internal knowledge of whether devices it is given are truly multipath devices. As such, this is a simplistic approach, but still a useful one.
The basic approach is to (at present- this will change soon) use camcontrol to find likely identical devices and and label the trailing sector of the first one. This label contains both a full UUID and a name. The name is what is presented in /dev/multipath, but the UUID is used as a true distinguishor at g_taste time, thus making sure we don't have chaos on a shared SAN where everyone names their data multipath as "Fred".
The first of N identical devices (and N *may* be 1!) becomes the active path until a BIO request is failed with EIO or ENXIO. When this occurs, the active disk is ripped away and the next in a list is picked to (retry and) continue with.
During g_taste events new disks that meet the match criteria for existing multipath geoms get added to the tail end of the list.
Thus, this active/passive setup actually does work for devices which go away and come back, as do (now) mpt(4) and isp(4) SAN based disks.
There is still a lot to do to improve this- like about 5 of the 12 recommendations I've received about it, but it's been functional enough for a while that it deserves a broader test base.
Reviewed by: pjd Sponsored by: IronPort Systems MFC: 2 months
|
166938 |
24-Feb-2007 |
bms |
Make IPv6 multicast forwarding dynamically loadable from a GENERIC kernel. It is built in the same module as IPv4 multicast forwarding, i.e. ip_mroute.ko, if and only if IPv6 support is enabled for loadable modules. Export IPv6 forwarding structs to userland netstat(1) via sysctl(9).
|
166640 |
11-Feb-2007 |
rodrigc |
Makefile changes to reflect moving sys/isofs/cd9660 to sys/fs/cd9660. Continue to install userland include files in /usr/include/isofs/cd9660 so as not to break userland applications such as libstand.
|
166579 |
09-Feb-2007 |
bms |
Remove an unneeded define.
|
166556 |
07-Feb-2007 |
marcel |
Don't recurse into geom_apple and geom_gpt. They have been moved into the g_part framework.
|
166383 |
01-Feb-2007 |
avatar |
Reflecting the removal of MSDOSFS_LARGE found in sys/conf/files:1.1173. This should fix the run time bustage observed on recent -CURRENT whilst mounting a MSDOS filesystem with non-default locale/code page:
link_elf: symbol msdosfs_fileno_free undefined KLD msdosfs_iconv.ko: depends on msdosfs - not available
|
166348 |
30-Jan-2007 |
ru |
Remove the last vestige of opt_msdosfs.h.
Submitted by: grep(1)
|
166320 |
28-Jan-2007 |
sam |
ath and ath_rate_sample now have a compile-time dependency on the hal so we need to build them only on architectures where there's a released hal; this hack can be eliminated when an ia64 hal build is present
|
166306 |
28-Jan-2007 |
takawata |
Add support for serial communication with Windows CE based Handheld Computer.
Obtained from: NetBSD
|
166299 |
28-Jan-2007 |
sam |
for newer hal's we need opt_ah.h as it specifies how the hal has been configured and that in turn controls the descriptor layout
|
166298 |
28-Jan-2007 |
sam |
for newer hal's we need opt_ah.h as it specifies how the hal has been configured and that in turn controls the descriptor layout; the rate control module has no business peeking inside the descriptor but until we can change the api so the driver records the tx rates and passes them deal with it
|
166144 |
20-Jan-2007 |
marius |
Add front-ends for the 'lebuffer' variants found on some SBus cards. These are shared-memory variants based on Am79C90-compatible chips that apart from the missing DMA engine are similar to the 'ledma' variant including using a (pseudo-)bus/device for the buffer that the actual LANCE device hangs off from. The performance of these is close to that of the 'ledma' one, like expected at a few times the CPU load though.
|
165872 |
07-Jan-2007 |
netchild |
Disable multichannel recording in snd_emu10kx module. Whith multichannel recording enabled some programs (audio/audacity from ports) can't correctly enumerate all /dev/dsp device.
Note: previous commit did not enable some debugging stuff, my eyes did misread "#undef" as "#define".
Submitted by: Yuriy Tsibizov <Yuriy.Tsibizov@gfk.ru>
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165833 |
06-Jan-2007 |
netchild |
Extend the emu10kx driver. With the words of the author: ---snip--- New features: 1. Optional multichannel recording (32 channels on Live!, 64 channels on Audigy).
All channels are 16bit/48000Hz/mono, format is fixed. Half of them are copied from sound output, another half can be used to record any data from DSP. What should be recorded is hardcoded in DSP code. In this version it records dummy data, but can be used to record all DSP inputs, for example..
Because there are no support of more-than-stereo sound streams multichannell stream is presented as one 32(64)*48000 Hz 16bit mono stream.
Channel map:
SB Live! (4.0/5.1) offset (words) substream 0x00 Front L 0x01 Front R 0x02 Digital Front L 0x03 Digital Front R 0x04 Digital Center 0x05 Digital Sub 0x06 Headphones L 0x07 Headphones R 0x08 Rear L 0x09 Rear R 0x0A ADC (multi-rate recording) L 0x0B ADC (multi-rate recording) R 0x0C unused 0x0D unused 0x0E unused 0x0F unused 0x10 Analog Center (Live! 5.1) / dummy (Live! 4.0) 0x11 Analog Sub (Live! 5.1) / dummy (Live! 4.0) 0x12..-0x1F dummy
Audigy / Audigy 2 / Audigy 2 Value / Audigy 4 offset (words) substream 0x00 Digital Front L 0x01 Digital Front R 0x02 Digital Center 0x03 Digital Sub 0x04 Digital Side L (7.1 cards) / Headphones L (5.1 cards) 0x05 Digital Side R (7.1 cards) / Headphones R (5.1 cards) 0x06 Digital Rear L 0x07 Digital Rear R 0x08 Front L 0x09 Front R 0x0A Center 0x0B Sub 0x0C Side L 0x0D Side R 0x0E Rear L 0x0F Rear R 0x10 output to AC97 input L (muted) 0x11 output to AC97 input R (muted) 0x12 unused 0x13 unused 0x14 unused 0x15 unused 0x16 ADC (multi-rate recording) L 0x17 ADC (multi-rate recording) R 0x18 unused 0x19 unused 0x1A unused 0x1B unused 0x1C unused 0x1D unused 0x1E unused 0x1F unused 0x20..0x3F dummy
Fixes: 1. Do not assign negative values to variables used to index emu_cards array. This array was never accessed when index is negative, but Alexander (netchild@) told me that Coverity does not like it. After this change emu_cards[0] should never be used to identify valid sound card. 2. Fix off-by-one errors in interrupt manager. Add more checks there. 3. Fixes to sound buffering code now allows driver to use large playback buffers. 4. Fix memory allocation bug when multichannel recording is not enabled. 5. Fix interrupt timeout when recording with low bitrate (8kHz).
Hardware: 1. Add one more known Audigy ZS card to list. Add two cards with PCI IDs betwen old known cards and new one.
Other changes: 1. Do not use ALL CAPS in messages.
Incomplete code: 1. Automute S/PDIF when S/PDIF signal is lost.
Tested on i386 only, gcc 3.4.6 & gcc41/gcc42 (syntax only). ---snip---
This commits enables a little bit of debugging output when the driver is loaded as a module. I did a cross-build test for amd64.
The code has some style issues, this will be addressed later.
The multichannel recording part is some work in progress to allow playing around with it until the generic sound code is better able to handle multichannel streams.
This is supposed to fix CID: 171187 Found by: Coverity Prevent
Submitted by: Yuriy Tsibizov <Yuriy.Tsibizov@gfk.ru>
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165629 |
29-Dec-2006 |
glebius |
Build bits for ng_deflate(4) and ng_pred1(4).
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165450 |
21-Dec-2006 |
yar |
Allow this module to get its options from the kernel build directory instead of always hard coding them in CFLAGS. POLA is kept here: The module file built with GENERIC stays the same.
Tested with: md5(1)
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165336 |
18-Dec-2006 |
takawata |
Remove stall comment.
Pointed out by:Ed Maste.
|
165330 |
18-Dec-2006 |
takawata |
Oops, I forget to add amd64 as ACPI arch.
|
165320 |
18-Dec-2006 |
takawata |
Hook acpi gadget driver modules to other acpi archs.
|
165140 |
13-Dec-2006 |
yongari |
Hook up msk(4) to the build.
|
165067 |
10-Dec-2006 |
mjacob |
Remember to include isp_library.o when building an isp module.
|
164825 |
02-Dec-2006 |
netchild |
Add the linux module to the amd64 build, all symbols can now be resolved.
|
164641 |
26-Nov-2006 |
sam |
module glue for wlan_amrr
MFC after: 1 month
|
164633 |
26-Nov-2006 |
sam |
device-independent implementation of AMRR tx rate control algorithm
Obtained from: openbsd (w/ mods) MFC after: 1 month
|
164295 |
15-Nov-2006 |
maxim |
o Add uark(4), a driver for Arkmicro Technologies ARK3116 based serial adapters.
Submitted by: Alex Rodin Obtained from: OpenBSD Reviewed by: -usb MFC after: 6 weeks
|
164189 |
11-Nov-2006 |
trhodes |
Re-enable module build for POSIX semaphores. Update the manual page describe loading the sem module.
Approved by: silence on -arch and -standards
|
164180 |
11-Nov-2006 |
ume |
Teach an IPv6 to ppp(4).
Obtained from: NetBSD MFC after: 1 week
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164150 |
10-Nov-2006 |
emaste |
Clarify the error message when trying to build an ACPI module on amd64 or ia64.
The old message implied to me that ACPI can't be compiled in on platforms other than amd64 and ia64. The amd64@ mailing list archive has messages from users with the same confusion.
Approved by: scottl
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163962 |
03-Nov-2006 |
ru |
Remove no longer existing opt_bdg.h and opt_bge.h.
|
163851 |
31-Oct-2006 |
pjd |
Hook up gjournal bits to the build.
Sponsored by: home.pl
|
163850 |
31-Oct-2006 |
pjd |
Add Makefile for geom_journal kernel module.
Sponsored by: home.pl
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163780 |
30-Oct-2006 |
takawata |
Hook acpi_aiboost module to build.
|
163778 |
30-Oct-2006 |
takawata |
Driver for some ASUS desktop motherboard extras. Though it is named after overclocking tool for ASUS motherboards, it is not capable to change clock ratio or CPU core voltage.
This driver exports Templature, Power output voltage, Fan RPM under dev.acpi_aiboost.0.*.
Descriptions for these values are set to sysctl describe, which can be get by sysctl -d.
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163771 |
29-Oct-2006 |
marius |
Add missing headers.
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163760 |
29-Oct-2006 |
netchild |
Backout the linux aio stuff. Several problems where identified and the dynamic nature (if no native aio code is available, the linux part returns ENOSYS because of missing requisites) should be solved differently than it is.
All this will be done in P4.
Not included in this commit is a backout of the changes to the native aio code (removing static in some places). Those changes (and some more) will also be needed when the reworked linux aio stuff will reenter the tree.
Requested by: rwatson Discussed with: rwatson
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163519 |
20-Oct-2006 |
imp |
Loadable modules for mmc (the bus) amd mmcsd (the MMC and SD support code). A little green, so not yet connected to the build.
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163445 |
16-Oct-2006 |
jb |
In sun4v, use the sparc64 version. We haven't used the serial port on sun4v yet, so this is a 'best-guess'.
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163444 |
16-Oct-2006 |
jb |
Add a .PATH entry to search for sources in the ${MACHINE}/${MACHINE} directory before the ${MACHINE_ARCH}/${MACHINE_ARCH} directory so that machine-specific files take precedence of architecture-specific ones.
This fixes the build on sun4v which doesn't use the sparc64 version of mem.c.
Tested by: make universe
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163379 |
15-Oct-2006 |
netchild |
MFP4 (with some minor changes):
Implement the linux_io_* syscalls (AIO). They are only enabled if the native AIO code is available (either compiled in to the kernel or as a module) at the time the functions are used. If the AIO stuff is not available there will be a ENOSYS.
From the submitter: ---snip--- DESIGN NOTES:
1. Linux permits a process to own multiple AIO queues (distinguished by "context"), but FreeBSD creates only one single AIO queue per process. My code maintains a request queue (STAILQ of queue(3)) per "context", and throws all AIO requests of all contexts owned by a process into the single FreeBSD per-process AIO queue.
When the process calls io_destroy(2), io_getevents(2), io_submit(2) and io_cancel(2), my code can pick out requests owned by the specified context from the single FreeBSD per-process AIO queue according to the per-context request queues maintained by my code.
2. The request queue maintained by my code stores contrast information between Linux IO control blocks (struct linux_iocb) and FreeBSD IO control blocks (struct aiocb). FreeBSD IO control block actually exists in userland memory space, required by FreeBSD native aio_XXXXXX(2).
3. It is quite troubling that the function io_getevents() of libaio-0.3.105 needs to use Linux-specific "struct aio_ring", which is a partial mirror of context in user space. I would rather take the address of context in kernel as the context ID, but the io_getevents() of libaio forces me to take the address of the "ring" in user space as the context ID.
To my surprise, one comment line in the file "io_getevents.c" of libaio-0.3.105 reads:
Ben will hate me for this
REFERENCE:
1. Linux kernel source code: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ (include/linux/aio_abi.h, fs/aio.c)
2. Linux manual pages: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/manpages/ (io_setup(2), io_destroy(2), io_getevents(2), io_submit(2), io_cancel(2))
3. Linux Scalability Effort: http://lse.sourceforge.net/io/aio.html The design notes: http://lse.sourceforge.net/io/aionotes.txt
4. The package libaio, both source and binary: http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libaio Simple transparent interface to Linux AIO system calls.
5. Libaio-oracle: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/libaio-oracle/ POSIX AIO implementation based on Linux AIO system calls (depending on libaio). ---snip---
Submitted by: Li, Xiao <intron@intron.ac>
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163048 |
06-Oct-2006 |
ru |
A GEOM cache can speed up read performance by sending fixed size read requests to its consumer. It has been developed to address the problem of a horrible read performance of a 64k blocksize FS residing on a RAID3 array with 8 data components, where a single disk component would only get 8k read requests, thus effectively killing disk performance under high load. Documentation will be provided later. I'd like to thank Vsevolod Lobko for his bright ideas, and Pawel Jakub Dawidek for helping me fix the nasty bug.
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162925 |
01-Oct-2006 |
ariff |
Connect snd_hda(4) to build process...
Add support for Intel High Definition Audio Controller.
This driver make a special guarantee that "playback" works on majority hardwares with minimal or without specific vendor quirk.
This driver is a product of collaborative effort made by:
Stephane E. Potvin <sepotvin@videotron.ca> Andrea Bittau <a.bittau@cs.ucl.ac.uk> Wesley Morgan <morganw@chemikals.org> Daniel Eischen <deischen@FreeBSD.org> Maxime Guillaud <bsd-ports@mguillaud.net> Ariff Abdullah <ariff@FreeBSD.org>
....and various people from freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.org
Refer to snd_hda(4) for features and issues.
Welcome To HDA.
Sponsored by: Defenxis Sdn. Bhd.
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162922 |
01-Oct-2006 |
ariff |
Add support for Intel High Definition Audio Controller.
This driver make a special guarantee that "playback" works on majority hardwares with minimal or without specific vendor quirk.
This driver is a product of collaborative effort made by:
Stephane E. Potvin <sepotvin@videotron.ca> Andrea Bittau <a.bittau@cs.ucl.ac.uk> Wesley Morgan <morganw@chemikals.org> Daniel Eischen <deischen@FreeBSD.org> Maxime Guillaud <bsd-ports@mguillaud.net> Ariff Abdullah <ariff@FreeBSD.org>
....and various people from freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.org
Refer to snd_hda(4) for features and issues.
Welcome To HDA.
Sponsored by: Defenxis Sdn. Bhd.
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162892 |
30-Sep-2006 |
netchild |
Respect style.Makefile(5).
Cluebat waving by: ru
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162887 |
30-Sep-2006 |
netchild |
Add the envy24ht driver to the build.
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162880 |
30-Sep-2006 |
netchild |
Remove the ak452x module.
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162879 |
30-Sep-2006 |
netchild |
Disconnect ak452x from the build, it is not needed anymore.
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162878 |
30-Sep-2006 |
netchild |
We don't need the ISA interface.
Submitted by: "Konstantin Dimitrov" <kosio.dimitrov@gmail.com>
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162875 |
30-Sep-2006 |
netchild |
Add the spicds module to the build.
Submitted by: "Konstantin Dimitrov" <kosio.dimitrov@gmail.com>
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162711 |
27-Sep-2006 |
ru |
Fix our ioctl(2) implementation when the argument is "int". New ioctls passing integer arguments should use the _IOWINT() macro. This fixes a lot of ioctl's not working on sparc64, most notable being keyboard/syscons ioctls.
Full ABI compatibility is provided, with the bonus of fixing the handling of old ioctls on sparc64.
Reviewed by: bde (with contributions) Tested by: emax, marius MFC after: 1 week
|
162701 |
27-Sep-2006 |
ru |
- Removed a copyright from makefile. - Added ${.CURDIR} to .include "...". - Whitespace fixes.
OK'ed by: piso
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162674 |
26-Sep-2006 |
piso |
Summer of Code 2005: improve libalias - part 1 of 2
With the first part of my previous Summer of Code work, we get:
-made libalias modular:
-support for 'particular' protocols (like ftp/irc/etcetc) is no more hardcoded inside libalias, but it's available through external modules loadable at runtime
-modules are available both in kernel (/boot/kernel/alias_*.ko) and user land (/lib/libalias_*)
-protocols/applications modularized are: cuseeme, ftp, irc, nbt, pptp, skinny and smedia
-added logging support for kernel side
-cleanup
After a buildworld, do a 'mergemaster -i' to install the file libalias.conf in /etc or manually copy it.
During startup (and after every HUP signal) user land applications running the new libalias will try to read a file in /etc called libalias.conf: that file contains the list of modules to load.
User land applications affected by this commit are ppp and natd: if libalias.conf is present in /etc you won't notice any difference.
The only kernel land bit affected by this commit is ng_nat: if you are using ng_nat, and it doesn't correctly handle ftp/irc/etcetc sessions anymore, remember to kldload the correspondent module (i.e. kldload alias_ftp).
General information and details about the inner working are available in the libalias man page under the section 'MODULAR ARCHITECTURE (AND ipfw(4) SUPPORT)'.
NOTA BENE: this commit affects _ONLY_ libalias, ipfw in-kernel nat support will be part of the next libalias-related commit.
Approved by: glebius Reviewed by: glebius, ru
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162660 |
26-Sep-2006 |
ru |
Add a value to the define I forgot, for the purity's sake.
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162659 |
26-Sep-2006 |
ru |
Now that we have COMPAT_FREEBSD6 officially, use it from opt_compat.h.
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162624 |
25-Sep-2006 |
scottl |
Update the mfi module build with the mfi_debug.c file.
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162562 |
22-Sep-2006 |
jhb |
Update the ipmi(4) driver: - Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication protocols setup in their own attach routine. - Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus). - Add an ACPI attachment. - Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface subclass. - Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c. - Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the table. - Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.) that setup per-interface data. - Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF). - Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE. - Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool on FreeBSD/amd64. - Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES.
Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3) Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo! MFC after: 6 days
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162415 |
18-Sep-2006 |
sam |
fixup build after move of ah_osdep.?
MFC after: 2 weeks
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162413 |
18-Sep-2006 |
sam |
o move ath hal os glue code from the hal to the driver: this code was part of the hal distribution early on when the hal was built for each os but it's been portable for a long time so move the os-specific code out (and off the vendor branch) o correct the copyright on ah_osdep.?; it was mistakenly given a restricted license and not a dual-bsd/gpl license o remove the module api definition as it was never used o fixup include paths for move of ah_osdep.h
MFC after: 2 weeks
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162238 |
12-Sep-2006 |
csjp |
Introduce a new entry point, mac_create_mbuf_from_firewall. This entry point exists to allow the mandatory access control policy to properly initialize mbufs generated by the firewall. An example where this might happen is keep alive packets, or ICMP error packets in response to other packets.
This takes care of kernel panics associated with un-initialize mbuf labels when the firewall generates packets.
[1] I modified this patch from it's original version, the initial patch introduced a number of entry points which were programmatically equivalent. So I introduced only one. Instead, we should leverage mac_create_mbuf_netlayer() which is used for similar situations, an example being icmp_error()
This will minimize the impact associated with the MFC
Submitted by: mlaier [1] MFC after: 1 week
This is a RELENG_6 candidate
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162185 |
09-Sep-2006 |
netchild |
Build linprocfs and linsysfs as modules on amd64.
Sponsored by: Google SoC 2006 Submitted by: rdivacky
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162160 |
08-Sep-2006 |
ru |
MF6: Attach if_bce.ko to the build.
Noticed by: davidch
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162041 |
05-Sep-2006 |
anholt |
Include agp_i810.c in amd64 AGP builds to get support for the Intel 915 Express chipsets.
PR: kern/93676 Submitted by: Jan Blaha <Jan.Blaha@unet.cz> MFC after: 1 week
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161973 |
04-Sep-2006 |
ru |
If building the module as part of the kernel build, determine the "device isa" presence out of the opt_isa.h in the kernel build directory, rather than always assuming its presence. sparc64 is still special cased and is not affected by this change.
Noticed by: bde
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161812 |
01-Sep-2006 |
brueffer |
Don't build iwi(4) on amd64, there are problems with the firmware modules.
Reported by: sam Approved by: rwatson (mentor) MFC after: 3 days
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161648 |
26-Aug-2006 |
mjacob |
Add 2400 f/w support.
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161432 |
18-Aug-2006 |
brueffer |
Follow the lead of mxgb(4) and build the module for ixgb(4).
Originally it wasn't enabled since the hardware wasn't commonplace, but as 10GE hardware is becoming more widely used, building the module by default should be beneficial.
Approved by: rwatson (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
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161312 |
15-Aug-2006 |
netchild |
- Add the new files to the linux module. - Prepare the modules for build on amd64, but don't build them there as part of the kernel build yet. The code for the missing symbols on amd64 isn't committed and it may be solved differently.
Sponsored by: Google SoC 2006 Submitted by: rdivacky
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161283 |
14-Aug-2006 |
des |
Don't use touch when what is really meant is :> (create an empty file, or truncate it if it exists) or :>> (ensure the file exists, but don't change it if it already does)
Reviewed by: ru MFC after: 2 weeks
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160892 |
01-Aug-2006 |
sobomax |
Add device to access and modify Open Firmware NVRAM settings in PowerPC-based Apple's machines and small utility to do it from userland modelled after the similar utility in Darwin/OSX.
Only tested on 1.25GHz G4 Mac Mini.
MFC after: 1 month
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160762 |
27-Jul-2006 |
marcel |
Remove Alpha remnants.
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160730 |
26-Jul-2006 |
thompsa |
bridgestp is now a seperate module.
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160729 |
26-Jul-2006 |
thompsa |
Hook bridgestp up to the build.
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160728 |
26-Jul-2006 |
thompsa |
Add bridgestp as a seperate module.
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160642 |
25-Jul-2006 |
yongari |
Hook up stge(4) to the build.
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160639 |
25-Jul-2006 |
yongari |
Connect gentbi, ip1000phy to the build.
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160582 |
22-Jul-2006 |
pjd |
Implement support for HMAC/SHA1 and HMAC/SHA256 acceleration found in new VIA CPUs. For older CPUs HMAC/SHA1 and HMAC/SHA256 (and others) will still be done in software.
Move symmetric cryptography (currently only AES-CBC 128/192/256) to padlock_cipher.c file. Move HMAC cryptography to padlock_hash.c file.
Hardware from: Centaur Technologies
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160386 |
15-Jul-2006 |
netchild |
- Connect the snd_emu10kx driver to the build. [1] - Bump __FreeBSD_version, no need to build the port now.
Submitted by: Yuriy Tsibizov <Yuriy.Tsibizov@gfk.ru> [1]
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160383 |
15-Jul-2006 |
netchild |
Add snd_emu10kx driver for Creative SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy series sound cards with optional pseudo-multichannel playback.
It's based on snd_emu10k1 sound driver. Single channel version is available from audio/emu10kx port since some time.
The two new ALSA header files (GPLed), which contain Audigy 2 ("p16v") and Audigy 2 Value ("p17v") specific interfaces, are latest versions from ALSA Mercurial repository.
This is not connected to the build yet.
Submitted by: Yuriy Tsibizov <Yuriy.Tsibizov@gfk.ru>
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160212 |
09-Jul-2006 |
mjacob |
Convert isp(4) and ispfw(4) to use firmware(9) to manage firmware loading for the QLogic cards.
Because isp(4) exists before the root is mounted, it's not really possible for us to use the kernel's linker to load modules directly from disk- that's really too bad.
However, the this is still a net win in in that the firmware has been split up on a per chip (and in some cases, functionality) basis, so the amount of stuff loaded *can* be substantially less than the 1.5MB of firmware images that ispfw now manages. That is, each specific f/w set is now also built as a module. For example, QLogic 2322 f/w is built as isp_2322.ko and Initiator/Target 1080 firmware is built as isp_1080_it.ko.
For compatibility purposes (i.e., to perturb folks the least), we also still build all of the firmware as one ispfw.ko module.
This allows us to let 'ispfw_LOAD' keep on working in existing loader.conf files. If you now want to strip this down to just the firmware for your h/w, you can then change loader.conf to load the f/w you specifically want.
We also still allow for ispfw to be statically built (e.g., for PAE and sparc64).
Future changes will look at f/w unloading and also role switching that then uses the kernel linker to load different ips f/w sets. MFC after: 2 months
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160063 |
01-Jul-2006 |
markm |
Housekeeping. Update for maintainers who have handed in their commit bits or (in my case) no longer feel that oversight is necessary.
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159979 |
27-Jun-2006 |
glebius |
A netgraph node that can do different manipulations with mbuf_tags(9) on packets.
Submitted by: Vadim Goncharov <vadimnuclight tpu.ru> mdoc(7) reviewed by: ru
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159967 |
26-Jun-2006 |
obrien |
Add a pure open source nForce Ethernet driver, under BSDL. This driver was ported from OpenBSD by Shigeaki Tagashira <shigeaki@se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp> and posted at http://www.se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~shigeaki/software/freebsd-nfe.html It was additionally cleaned up by me. It is still a work-in-progress and thus is purposefully not in GENERIC. And it conflicts with nve(4), so only one should be loaded.
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159714 |
18-Jun-2006 |
marcel |
Unconditionally enable ppc(4) and puc(4).
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159713 |
18-Jun-2006 |
marcel |
Make this usable for all platforms.
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159690 |
17-Jun-2006 |
netchild |
Connect the envy42 driver to the build.
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159687 |
17-Jun-2006 |
netchild |
dd the envy24 driver as is to the tree. It's not connected to the build yet. More commits to follow.
I got no response from the author, but since the driver is BSD licensed I don't think he will complain. :-)
I got it from http://people.freebsd.org/~lofi/envy24.tar.gz
Written by: Katsurajima Naoto <raven@katsurajima.seya.yokohama.jp>
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159660 |
16-Jun-2006 |
nyan |
Build the ppc module on pc98.
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159658 |
16-Jun-2006 |
kib |
Allow for ppc(4) to be built as module, initially only for i386 and amd64.
MFC after: 1 month Approved by: pjd (mentor)
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159619 |
14-Jun-2006 |
gallatin |
Remove the initial myri10ge driver, now that it has been renamed mxge.
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159571 |
13-Jun-2006 |
gallatin |
- Complete the myri10ge -> mxge name change by doing a mechanical s/myri10ge/mxge/g replacement in the myri10ge files. A few contuation lines were joined because of the regained columns. - Hook the mxge driver back to the build.
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159466 |
09-Jun-2006 |
pjd |
Don't expect that 'device random' will compile in those files into the kernel for us. If random is compiled as kernel module, geom_bde.ko cannot be loaded.
Reported by: Michal Suszko <michal@dry.pl>
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159453 |
09-Jun-2006 |
rodrigc |
Makefile changes to accomodate new XFS import.
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159446 |
08-Jun-2006 |
thompsa |
Allow bridge and carp to play nicely together by returning the packet if its destined for a carp interface.
Obtained from: OpenBSD MFC after: 2 weeks
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159443 |
08-Jun-2006 |
sam |
add powerpc glue
MFC after: 1 month
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159441 |
08-Jun-2006 |
sam |
enable build of ath_hal on sparc64 and powerpc
MFC after: 1 month
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159309 |
05-Jun-2006 |
pjd |
Connect new GELI files to the build.
Supported by: Wheel Sp. z o.o. (http://www.wheel.pl)
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159066 |
30-May-2006 |
ru |
Dike out WARNS from kernel module makefiles. Kernels and modules use a different mechanism for setting warning flags, and using WARNS here only has null or negative effects.
Submitted by: bde (I think it means "submitted")
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159044 |
29-May-2006 |
scottl |
Remove cruft.
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158979 |
27-May-2006 |
netchild |
Commit the new (old) midi framework. It's based in parts on the NetBSD code, but large parts are rewritten by matk and tanimura.
This is old code, it's not maintained since 2003. We also don't have a maintainer for this! Yuriy Tsibizov took it and uses it in his emu10kx driver. Since the emu10kx driver will enter the tree "soon" (some bugs have to be fixed after Yuriy return from his holidays), I add it here already.
This also contains some changes to emu10k1 and cmi, so if you're lucky, you can now make some kind of use of midi with those soundcards.
To all those poor souls which don't have such a card: feel free to send patches, we don't have a maintainer for this.
To those which miss a specific feature in the midi code: feel free to submit patches, we don't have a maintainer for this.
Oh, did I already told that it would be nice if someone would take care of it? Maintainer with midi equipment wanted! :-)
If you get LOR's, submit a PR and notify multimedia@ please. If you get panics, submit a PR with a backtrace (compile the sound system into your kernel instead of using modules in this case) and notify multimedia@ please.
Written by: matk, tanimura Submitted by: "Yuriy Tsibizov" <Yuriy.Tsibizov@gfk.ru> Based upon: code from NetBSD
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158931 |
26-May-2006 |
imp |
wi works on amd64 laptops. Enable its building as a module.
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158889 |
24-May-2006 |
imp |
Add cbb, cardbus, pccard and exca to the list of modules. The appear to work on the Turion64 laptop I have.
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158737 |
18-May-2006 |
ambrisko |
Add in a bunch of things to the mfi driver: - Linux ioctl support, with the other Linux changes MegaCli will run if you mount linprocfs & linsysfs then set sysctl compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.12 or similar. This works on i386. It should work on amd64 but not well tested yet. StoreLib may or may not work. Remember to kldload mfi_linux. - Add in AEN (Async Event Notification) support so we can get messages from the firmware when something happens. Not all messages are in defined in event detail. Use event_log to try to figure out what happened. - Try to implement something like SIGIO for StoreLib. Since mrmonitor doesn't work right I can't fully test it. StoreLib works best with the rh9 base. In theory mrmonitor isn't needed due to native driver support of AEN :-) Now we can configure and monitor the RAID better.
Submitted by: IronPort Systems.
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158712 |
17-May-2006 |
marius |
- Add C-bus and ISA front-ends for le(4) so it can actually replace lnc(4) on PC98 and i386. The ISA front-end supports the same non-PNP network cards as lnc(4) did and additionally a couple of PNP ones. Like lnc(4), the C-bus front-end of le(4) only supports C-NET(98)S and is untested due to lack of such hardware, but given that's it's based on the respective lnc(4) and not too different from the ISA front-end it should be highly likely to work. - Remove the descriptions of le(4), which where converted from lnc(4), from sys/i386/conf/NOTES and sys/pc98/conf/NOTES as there's a common one in sys/conf/NOTES.
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158567 |
14-May-2006 |
scottl |
Remove the lnc module Makefile.
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158566 |
14-May-2006 |
delphij |
Fix build (unhook lnc).
Submitted by: David H. Wolfskill <david catwhisker org>
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158500 |
12-May-2006 |
mlaier |
Remove ip6fw. Since ipfw has full functional IPv6 support now and - in contrast to ip6fw - is properly lockes, it is time to retire ip6fw.
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158491 |
12-May-2006 |
ariff |
Unbreak build. es1888.c (alpha bit) no longer exist.
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158381 |
09-May-2006 |
ambrisko |
Add in linsysfs. A linux 2.6 like sys filesystem to pacify the Linux LSI MegaRAID SAS utility.
Sponsored by: IronPort Systems Man page help from: brueffer
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158380 |
09-May-2006 |
netchild |
It seems I forgot to commit the removal of the linux and linprocfs modules at the time I axed the linuxolator on Alpha.
Noticed by: kris
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158354 |
08-May-2006 |
sam |
fix braino that broke building on amd64
Submitted by: Pascal Hofstee MFC after: 2 weeks
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158340 |
06-May-2006 |
sam |
fix build on sparc
MFC after: 1 month
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158311 |
05-May-2006 |
ambrisko |
Enhance the Linux emulation layer to make MegaRAID SAS managements tool happy. Add back in a scheme to emulate old type major/minor numbers via hooks into stat, linprocfs to return major/minors that Linux app's expect. Currently only /dev/null is always registered. Drivers can register via the Linux type shim similar to the ioctl shim but by using linux_device_register_handler/linux_device_unregister_handler functions. The structure is:
struct linux_device_handler { char *bsd_driver_name; char *linux_driver_name; char *bsd_device_name; char *linux_device_name; int linux_major; int linux_minor; int linux_char_device; };
Linprocfs uses this to display the major number of the driver. The soon to be available linsysfs will use it to fill in the driver name. Linux_stat uses it to translate the major/minor into Linux type values.
Note major numbers are dynamically assigned via passing in a -1 for the major number so we don't need to keep track of them.
This is somewhat needed due to us switching to our devfs. MegaCli will not run until I add in the linsysfs and mfi Linux compat changes.
Sponsored by: IronPort Systems
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158309 |
05-May-2006 |
scottl |
Remove hand-rolled cross-build glue. Normal cross-build infrastructure in FreeBSD likely supports this without any extra work.
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158124 |
28-Apr-2006 |
marcel |
Rewrite of puc(4). Significant changes are: o Properly use rman(9) to manage resources. This eliminates the need to puc-specific hacks to rman. It also allows devinfo(8) to be used to find out the specific assignment of resources to serial/parallel ports. o Compress the PCI device "database" by optimizing for the common case and to use a procedural interface to handle the exceptions. The procedural interface also generalizes the need to setup the hardware (program chipsets, program clock frequencies). o Eliminate the need for PUC_FASTINTR. Serdev devices are fast by default and non-serdev devices are handled by the bus. o Use the serdev I/F to collect interrupt status and to handle interrupts across ports in priority order. o Sync the PCI device configuration to include devices found in NetBSD and not yet merged to FreeBSD. o Add support for Quatech 2, 4 and 8 port UARTs. o Add support for a couple dozen Timedia serial cards as found in Linux.
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158101 |
28-Apr-2006 |
scottl |
Enable the rr232x driver for amd64.
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158098 |
28-Apr-2006 |
scottl |
Fix a typo that slipped in right before commit.
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158084 |
27-Apr-2006 |
scottl |
Add the 'rr232x' driver for the HighPoint RocketRAID 2320 series of cards. This driver was generously developed and donated by Highpoint.
It is enabled for i386 only at the moment. I will enable it for amd64 shortly.
Obtained from: HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
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158061 |
27-Apr-2006 |
yongari |
The sk(4) driver has moved to /sys/dev/sk
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157774 |
15-Apr-2006 |
iwasaki |
Import ACPI Dock Station support. Note that this is still very young. Additional detach implementaions (or maybe improvement) for other deivce drivers is required.
Reviewed by: njl, imp MFC after: 1 week
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157642 |
10-Apr-2006 |
ps |
Add a driver for the Broadcom NetXtreme II (BCM5706/BCM5708) PCI/PCIe Gigabit Ethernet adapeter.
Submitted by: David Christensen
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157438 |
03-Apr-2006 |
sam |
o add opt_ath.h enable tweaking various config parameters for the driver without modifying the source code o default debug msgs and diag support to off
MFC after: 3 days
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157353 |
01-Apr-2006 |
marcel |
Build the scc(4) module with EBus and SBus attachments for sparc64 only and build the scc(4) module with MacIO attachment for powerpc.
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157318 |
31-Mar-2006 |
marcel |
Build uart(4) on PowerPC.
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157301 |
30-Mar-2006 |
marcel |
o Add scc(4) to the build. o Add the scc(4) manpage to the build. o Update the uart(4) manpage to account for scc(4). o Update the uart(4) module build to include support for scc(4).
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157299 |
30-Mar-2006 |
marcel |
Add scc(4), a driver for serial communications controllers. These controllers typically have multiple channels and support a number of serial communications protocols. The scc(4) driver is itself an umbrella driver that delegates the control over each channel and mode to a subordinate driver (like uart(4)). The scc(4) driver supports the Siemens SAB 82532 and the Zilog Z8530 and replaces puc(4) for these devices.
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157259 |
29-Mar-2006 |
scottl |
Hook the MFI driver up to the build.
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157114 |
25-Mar-2006 |
scottl |
Add a driver for the new LSI MegaRAID SAS controller family. The 'MFI' name is derived from the phrase 'MegaRAID Firmware Interface' used by LSI. This driver provides a block interface to logical disks on the card and a minimal management device. It is MPSAFE, INTR_FAST, and 64-bit capable.
Thanks to Dell for providing hardware to test with and IronPort for sponsoring the work.
Sponsored by: Dell, Ironport MFC After: 3 days
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156905 |
20-Mar-2006 |
ru |
Extend coverage of the MK_IPX build option to the following:
- <netipx> headers [1] - IPX library (libipx) - IPX support in ifconfig(8) - IPXrouted(8) - new MK_NCP option
New MK_NCP build option controls:
- <netncp> and <fs/nwfs> headers - NCP library (libncp) - ncplist(1) and ncplogin(1) - mount_nwfs(8) - ncp and nwfs kernel modules
User knobs: WITHOUT_IPX, WITHOUT_IPX_SUPPORT, WITHOUT_NCP.
[1] <netsmb/netbios.h> unconditionally uses <netipx> headers so they are still installed. This needs to be dealt with.
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156842 |
18-Mar-2006 |
netchild |
Get rid of the need of COMPAT_43 in the linuxolator.
Submitted by: Divacky Roman <xdivac02@stud.fit.vutbr.cz> Obtained from: DragonFly (some parts)
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156813 |
17-Mar-2006 |
ru |
Reimplementation of world/kernel build options. For details, see:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2006-March/061725.html
The src.conf(5) manpage is to follow in a few days.
Brought to you by: imp, jhb, kris, phk, ru (all bugs are mine)
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156805 |
17-Mar-2006 |
nyan |
Don't build the ipw and iwi on pc98.
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156775 |
16-Mar-2006 |
ru |
NO_MAN is not needed here.
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156755 |
15-Mar-2006 |
damien |
build ipw(4) and iwi(4) modules on i386 and amd64 only.
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156600 |
12-Mar-2006 |
damien |
remove depedancy with vnode_if.h. it is no longer needed.
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156566 |
11-Mar-2006 |
sos |
Remove debug flag.
Spotted by: ru@
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156542 |
10-Mar-2006 |
sos |
Add atausb module
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156499 |
09-Mar-2006 |
yar |
The `pf' and `pflog' sources do not depend on DEV_PF or DEV_PFLOG, which is normal for own files of a device driver.
DEV_FOO should be used if an unrelated kernel file needs to know of the `foo' driver's static presence. Obviously, module source files should never use DEV_*.
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156326 |
05-Mar-2006 |
yar |
Retire NETSMBCRYPTO as a kernel option and make its functionality enabled by default in NETSMB and smbfs.ko.
With the most of modern SMB providers requiring encryption by default, there is little sense left in keeping the crypto part of NETSMB optional at the build time.
This will also return smbfs.ko to its former properties users are rather accustomed to.
Discussed with: freebsd-stable, re (scottl) Not objected by: bp, tjr (silence) MFC after: 5 days
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156322 |
05-Mar-2006 |
damien |
Add support for the second (RT2561/RT2561S) and third (RT2661 MIMO XR) generations of 802.11abg chipsets from Ralink Technology. Get rid of the pccard front-end while I'm here since all adapters are cardbus ones.
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156260 |
03-Mar-2006 |
yar |
Take the functionality contained in the former "options TDFX_LINUX" into a separate module. Accordingly, convert the option into a device named similarly.
Note for MFC: Perhaps the option should stay in RELENG_6 for POLA reasons.
Suggested by: scottl Reviewed by: cokane MFC after: 5 days
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156248 |
03-Mar-2006 |
yar |
Fix the decaying MODULES_WITH_WORLD again by adding a missing opt_*.h to SRCS.
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156167 |
01-Mar-2006 |
emax |
Provide ability to disable kbdmux(4) with the hint.kbdmux.0.disabled="1" hint. Document hint in the kbdmux(4) man page.
Requested by: scottl MFC after: 1 day
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156072 |
27-Feb-2006 |
wkoszek |
This patch fixes a problem, which exists if you have IPSEC in your kernel and want to have crypto support loaded as KLD. By moving zlib to separate module and adding MODULE_DEPEND directives, it is possible to use such configuration without complication. Otherwise, since IPSEC is linked with zlib (just like crypto.ko) you'll get following error:
interface zlib.1 already present in the KLD 'kernel'!
Approved by: cognet (mentor)
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156071 |
27-Feb-2006 |
wkoszek |
Connect zlib to the build.
Approved by: cognet (mentor)
|
156062 |
27-Feb-2006 |
yar |
CODA_COMPAT_5 may not be defined unconditionally in the coda5 module. Otherwise a kernel build would break in the coda5 module if the main kernel conf file enabled CODA_COMPAT_5, too. Redefined symbols are strictly disallowed by -Werror.
To overcome this issue, introduce a different symbol indicating coda5 build, CODA5_MODULE, and translate it to CODA_COMPAT_5 appropriately in /sys/coda/coda.h.
MFC after: 3 days
|
156033 |
26-Feb-2006 |
imp |
Move de from pci to dev/de
|
155979 |
24-Feb-2006 |
yar |
Move the hard-coded ETHER_* options to where they belong -- inside !if defined(KERNBUILDDIR).
Utilize the fact the module will support all frames by default -- it needs no ETHER_* options unless some frames need to be disabled.
Fix the comment respectively.
Don't forget to create fake opt_ef.h if no ETHER_* are set.
MFC after: 3 days
|
155966 |
24-Feb-2006 |
marcel |
Remove dev/uart/uart_if.m from the default MFILES (in kmod.mk) and instead define MFILES appropriately for the uart(4) module build.
|
155949 |
23-Feb-2006 |
gallatin |
Unhook myri10ge from build in preparation for rename
|
155861 |
20-Feb-2006 |
ume |
Obey opt_inet6.h in kernel build directory.
Reported by: Peter Losher <plosher-keyword-freebsd.a36e57__at__plosh.net> MFC after: 3 days
|
155860 |
20-Feb-2006 |
nyan |
Disable the myri10ge driver on pc98.
|
155855 |
20-Feb-2006 |
gallatin |
Hook the myri10ge driver to the i386 and amd64 module builds.
Sponsored by: Myricom Inc. Reviewed by: scottl
|
155852 |
19-Feb-2006 |
gallatin |
10GbE mode driver and binary firmware for Myricom's PCI-express NICs. More info regarding these nics can be found at http://www.myri.com.
Please note that the files sys/dev/myri10ge/{mcp_gen_header.h,myri10ge_mcp.h} are internally shared between all our drivers (solaris, macosx, windows, linux, etc). I'd like to keep these files unchanged, so I can just import newer versions of them when the firmware API/ABI changes. This means I'm stuck with some of the crazy-long #define names, and possibly non-style(9) characteristics of these files.
Many thanks to mlaier for doing firmware(9) just as I needed it, and to scottl for his helpful review.
Reviewed by: scottl, glebius Sponsored by: Myricom Inc.
|
155828 |
19-Feb-2006 |
yar |
For the coda5 module, CODA_COMPAT_5 is mandatory, not optional. Without CODA_COMPAT_5, it would be equivalent to the plain coda module. Therefore just add -DCODA_COMPAT_5 to CFLAGS instead of fiddling with opt_coda.h. This is particularly important when the module is built along with the kernel and CODA_COMPAT_5 isn't in the kernel conf file (and so not in opt_coda.h either).
MFC after: 3 days
|
155824 |
18-Feb-2006 |
yar |
Style: Remove blank lines before EOF.
Tested by: cvs diff -B
|
155823 |
18-Feb-2006 |
yar |
Work around the fact that nfsclient SRCS must include nfs_diskless.c if NFS_ROOT is in effect, e.g., present in the kernel config file. Otherwise the built module won't load due to an undefined reference to nfs_setup_diskless.
MFC after: 3 days
|
155778 |
17-Feb-2006 |
ru |
Fix standalone module build.
Reported by: Boris Samorodov
|
155672 |
14-Feb-2006 |
nyan |
Disable the ipmi driver on pc98.
|
155607 |
13-Feb-2006 |
ambrisko |
Tie the ipmi driver into the i386/amd64 builds.
|
155535 |
11-Feb-2006 |
pjd |
Check rootvnode variable to see if we still want to ask for passphrase on boot. Other methods just don't work properly.
MFC after: 3 days
|
155517 |
10-Feb-2006 |
ambrisko |
Add an OpenIPMI mostly compatible driver. This driver was developed to work with ipmitools. It works with other tools that have an OpenIPMI driver interface. The port will need to get updated to used this. I have not implemented the IPMB mode yet so ioctl's for that don't really do much otherwise it should work like the OpenIPMI version. The ipmi.h definitions was derived from the ipmitool header file. The bus attachments are done for smbios and pci/smbios. Differences in bus probe order for modules/static are delt with. ACPI attachment should be done.
This drivers registers with the watchdod(4) interface
Work to do: - BT interface - IPMB mode
This has been tested on Dell PE2850, PE2650 & PE850 with i386 & amd64 kernel.
I will link this into the build on next week.
Tom Rhodes, helped me with the man page.
Sponsored by: IronPort Systems Inc. Inspired from: ipmitool & Linux
|
155433 |
07-Feb-2006 |
yar |
INET doesn't belong to opt_inet6.h: INET6 belongs to it.
|
155341 |
05-Feb-2006 |
imp |
an driver not endian clean, so don't enable on sparc64
|
155337 |
05-Feb-2006 |
mlaier |
Make pflog a seperate module. As a result pflog_packet() becomes a function pointer that is declared in pf_ioctl.c
Requested by: yar (as part of the module build reorg) MFC after: 1 week X-MFC with: yar's module reorg
|
155159 |
31-Jan-2006 |
rik |
Attach ce(4) to the build.
MFC after: 3 days
|
155151 |
31-Jan-2006 |
marius |
Hook up le(4) to the build. For now it's only added to the sparc64 GENERIC in order to support the on-board LANCE in Ultra 1 and to the MI NOTES as it should work just fine with the AMD PCnet family of chips on all archs but is not yet meant to replace lnc(4). If a kernel includes all of le(4), lnc(4) and pcn(4) precedence is given to lnc(4)/pcn(4) for now.
|
155017 |
29-Jan-2006 |
rik |
Add makefile for ce(4) module.
|
154974 |
29-Jan-2006 |
mlaier |
firmware(9) is a subsystem to load binary data into the kernel via a specially crafted module. There are several handrolled sollutions to this problem in the tree already which will be replaced with this. They include iwi(4), ipw(4), ispfw(4) and digi(4).
No objection from: arch MFC after: 2 weeks X-MFC after: some drivers have been converted
|
154900 |
27-Jan-2006 |
jmg |
add an option BKTR_USE_FREEBSD_SMBUS that enables compiling the module with same option...
MFC after: 3 days
|
154865 |
26-Jan-2006 |
alc |
opt_vmpage.h is no longer needed here because it is not included by vm_page.h.
|
154823 |
25-Jan-2006 |
ambrisko |
Tie the amr_linux module into the build for i386 & amd64
|
154789 |
24-Jan-2006 |
ambrisko |
Add in the Linux IOCTL shim and create the megadev0 device so Linux LSI MegaRaid tools can run on FreeBSD until Linux emulation.
Add in the Linux IOCTL shim and create the megadev0 device so Linux LSI MegaRaid tools can run on FreeBSD until Linux emulation.
Add glue to build the modules but don't tie it into the build yet until I test it from the CVS repo. via the mirror on an amd64 machine.
Tie this into the Linux32 emulation on amd64 so the tools can run on amd64 kernel.
Cleaned up by: ps (amr_linux.c)
|
154433 |
16-Jan-2006 |
ru |
Fix standalone module build.
Reported by: Boris Samorodov <bsam@ipt.ru>
|
154154 |
10-Jan-2006 |
takawata |
Hook ufoma module to build.
Pointed out by:thompsa
|
154141 |
09-Jan-2006 |
takawata |
Add FOMA (NTT DoCoMo 3G mobile phone system) driver. This is based on MCPC USB mobile phone guide line (MCPC-GL005) Some other 3G system or so will work with this driver. Kyocera PHS terminal (a.k.a. Kyopon) is known to work, which is now supported by umodem(4) driver.
|
153811 |
29-Dec-2005 |
imp |
Implement /dev/cardbus%d.cis, same thing as /dev/pccard%d.cis. There are some rough edges with this still, but it seems to work well enough to commit.
|
153695 |
23-Dec-2005 |
imp |
Build ed on amd64. The pci attachment works with qemu on amd64.
I'm holding off on building on sparc64 and others because I don't know if this driver has had all the inb/outb removed (I think it has). Nor do I know if there are byte ordering issues. There are very few word operations on an NE2000, but I've not had time to audit them all.
Suggested by: Daniel O'Connor
|
153643 |
22-Dec-2005 |
nyan |
Enable the cs and disable the amdsmb and nfsmb on pc98.
|
153618 |
21-Dec-2005 |
ru |
Drivers for AMD-8111 and NVIDIA nForce2/3/4 SMBus 2.0 controllers.
|
153328 |
12-Dec-2005 |
rodrigc |
Build xfs before xl.
Noticed by: pjd
|
153327 |
12-Dec-2005 |
rodrigc |
Add xfs to list of modules which are built.
|
153324 |
12-Dec-2005 |
rodrigc |
Add Makefile for compiling XFS as a kernel module.
|
153280 |
10-Dec-2005 |
scottl |
The if_ti Tigon I/II driver has moved to /sys/dev/ti
|
153213 |
07-Dec-2005 |
jkim |
Add BPF Just-In-Time compiler support for ng_bpf(4).
The sysctl is changed from net.bpf.jitter.enable to net.bpf_jitter.enable and this controls both bpf(4) and ng_bpf(4) now.
|
153173 |
06-Dec-2005 |
ru |
When compiling with the kernel, detect if INET6 support should be disabled.
|
153033 |
03-Dec-2005 |
anholt |
Merge DRM CVS as of 2005-12-02, adding i915 DRM support thanks to Alexey Popov, and a new r300 PCI ID.
|
152930 |
29-Nov-2005 |
ru |
Let kmod.mk create empty opt_*.h files.
|
152928 |
29-Nov-2005 |
ume |
obey opt_inet6.h and opt_ipsec.h in kernel build directory.
Requested by: hrs
|
152909 |
28-Nov-2005 |
anholt |
Update DRM to CVS snapshot as of 2005-11-28. Notable changes: - S3 Savage driver ported. - Added support for ATI_fragment_shader registers for r200. - Improved r300 support, needed for latest r300 DRI driver. - (possibly) r300 PCIE support, needs X.Org server from CVS. - Added support for PCI Matrox cards. - Software fallbacks fixed for Rage 128, which used to render badly or hang. - Some issues reported by WITNESS are fixed. - i915 module Makefile added, as the driver may now be working, but is untested. - Added scripts for copying and preprocessing DRM CVS for inclusion in the kernel. Thanks to Daniel Stone for getting me started on that.
|
152853 |
27-Nov-2005 |
davidxu |
Change filesystem name from mqueue to mqueuefs for style consistent.
Suggested by: rwatson
|
152851 |
27-Nov-2005 |
ariff |
Support for ATI IXP 200 / 300 / 400 series audio controllers.
|
152827 |
26-Nov-2005 |
davidxu |
Compile mqueue module.
|
152773 |
24-Nov-2005 |
le |
Since we want a vinum geom created anytime the module loads, move the geom creation to a seperate init function and ignore the tasting.
The config is now parsed only in the vinumdrive geom, which hopefully fixes the problem, that the drive class tasted before the vinum class had a chance, for good.
Also restore the behaviour that the module can be loaded at boot time and on a running system.
|
152687 |
22-Nov-2005 |
marius |
- Add ofw_bus_if.h to SRCS on sparc64 as envctrl.c and pcf_ebus.c depend on it. - Sync with sys/conf/files* and build pcf_isa.c only on i386 for now. - Try to adhere to style.Makefile(5) (sorting, whitespace).
|
152615 |
19-Nov-2005 |
le |
Finally bring in what was produced during Google SoC 2005:
Add functions to rename objects and to move a subdisk from one drive to another.
Obtained from: Chris Jones <chris.jones@ualberta.ca> Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2005 MFC in: 1 week
|
152611 |
19-Nov-2005 |
damien |
Load firmware images directly from the filesystem (looks into /etc/firmware directory by default) without requiring the user to load them by hand using e.g iwicontrol. Get rid of the old ioctl crud. Updated iwi-firmware port coming soon.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
|
152541 |
17-Nov-2005 |
ru |
Remove vestiges of oldcard and owi.
|
152532 |
16-Nov-2005 |
imp |
OBE
|
152309 |
11-Nov-2005 |
pjd |
Rename GEOM class kernel module g_md.ko to geom_md.ko for consistency with the rest.
mdconfig.c: Simplify mdmaybeload() function. mdioctl.h: Removed (now unused) #define. loader.conf: Sort GEOM classes properly.
OK'ed by: phk
|
152306 |
11-Nov-2005 |
ru |
Add /dev/speaker support to amd64.
The following repo-copies were made (by Mark Murray):
sys/i386/isa/spkr.c -> sys/dev/speaker/spkr.c sys/i386/include/speaker.h -> sys/dev/speaker/speaker.h share/man/man4/man4.i386/spkr.4 -> share/man/man4/spkr.4
|
152226 |
09-Nov-2005 |
yongari |
Connect em(4) build on sparc64.
|
152213 |
08-Nov-2005 |
vkashyap |
twa corresponding to the 9.3.0.1 release on the 3ware website. This driver has support for the 9xxxSX controllers, along with the earlier 9xxxS series controllers.
|
152204 |
08-Nov-2005 |
jhb |
Fix standalone module build for viapm. Note that by default it doesn't include the ISA bus support even though it probably should.
|
151948 |
01-Nov-2005 |
jkim |
Catch up with ACPI-CA 20051021 import
|
151913 |
31-Oct-2005 |
phk |
Tie acpi_hpet.c into the module and kernel.
|
151805 |
28-Oct-2005 |
joerg |
Finally complete some work on generalizing the PCF8584-based I2C drivers I started quite some time before.
Retire the old i386-only pcf driver, and activate the new general driver that has been sitting in the tree already for quite some time.
Build the i2c modules for sparc64 architectures as well (where I've been developing all this on).
|
151640 |
25-Oct-2005 |
yongari |
Connect es137x build on sparc64.
|
151565 |
23-Oct-2005 |
njl |
Hook acpi_smbat up to the build.
|
151444 |
18-Oct-2005 |
yar |
In this case, disable wrapping of fake opt_*.h targets in "if defined(KERNBUILDDIR)" for now since the new way of building modules with the kernel can't handle dynamic SRCS depending on build options yet.
|
151441 |
18-Oct-2005 |
imp |
Don't build dc-only pseudo phy devices with mii.ko anymore
|
151438 |
18-Oct-2005 |
imp |
Move dc sources from pci to dev/dc.
|
151350 |
14-Oct-2005 |
yar |
Let modules use the kernel's opt_*.h files if built along with the kernel by wrapping all targets for fake opt_*.h files in .if defined(KERNBUILDDIR). Thus, such fake files won't be created at all if modules are built with the kernel.
Some modules undergo cleanup like removing unused or unneeded options or .h files, without which they wouldn't build this way or the other.
Reviewed by: ru Tested by: no binary changes in modules built alone Tested on: i386 sparc64 amd64
|
151323 |
14-Oct-2005 |
ru |
Sort SUBDIR and surrounding definitions.
|
150967 |
05-Oct-2005 |
glebius |
- Don't include opt_global.h, it is always included implicitly. - Include opt_device_polling.h
|
150961 |
05-Oct-2005 |
imp |
Add if_ed_rtl80x9.c
|
150897 |
04-Oct-2005 |
scottl |
Oops, left a compile option enabled that should not be enabled.
|
150849 |
03-Oct-2005 |
scottl |
Reintroduce the lmc T1/E1/T3 WAN driver. This version is locked, supports interface polling, compiles on 64-bit platforms, and compiles on NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, and Linux. Woo! Thanks to David Boggs for providing this driver.
Altq, sppp, netgraph, and bpf are required for this driver to operate. Userland tools and man pages will be committed next.
Submitted by: David Boggs
|
150824 |
02-Oct-2005 |
netchild |
Soft volume implementation for audio devices without pcm mixer controller.
Submitted by: Ariff Abdullah <skywizard@MyBSD.org.my> Tested by: multimedia@
|
150757 |
30-Sep-2005 |
imp |
ciphy wasn't included here.
|
150706 |
29-Sep-2005 |
fjoe |
Add -DINVARIANT_SUPPORT -DINVARIANTS (to commented out CFLAGS, used for debugging).
|
150636 |
27-Sep-2005 |
mlaier |
Remove bridge(4) from the tree. if_bridge(4) is a full functional replacement and has additional features which make it superior.
Discussed on: -arch Reviewed by: thompsa X-MFC-after: never (RELENG_6 as transition period)
|
150615 |
27-Sep-2005 |
nyan |
Switch from OLDCARD to NEWCARD on pc98.
|
150373 |
20-Sep-2005 |
imura |
Add geom_bsd_enc.c which we've been wanting to be in geon_bsd.
Reviewed by: phk
|
150363 |
20-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Add pccard_device.c
|
150317 |
19-Sep-2005 |
mux |
Fix the module build for snp(4).
Submitted by: cognet Pointy hat to: cognet
|
150314 |
19-Sep-2005 |
imura |
Connect smbfs build on powerpc.
|
150236 |
17-Sep-2005 |
anholt |
Add a new AGP driver for ATI IGP chipsets. The driver is based on reading of the Linux driver, since specs are unavailable. Many thanks to Adam Kirchhoff for multiple useful testing cycles, and Ralf Wostrack for the final fix to get it working.
PR: i386/75251 Submitted by: anholt
|
149873 |
08-Sep-2005 |
scottl |
Hook up the hptmv driver for amd64.
MFC After: 3 days
|
149871 |
07-Sep-2005 |
scottl |
Import new version of the HPTMV driver from Highpoint. The major change here is the support for amd64, as well as possible support for PAE. Many thanks to Highpoint for continuing to support FreeBSD.
Obtained from: Steve Chang @ Highpoint MFC After: 3 days.
|
149580 |
29-Aug-2005 |
yar |
Unbreak stand-alone build of the de(4) module.
|
149501 |
26-Aug-2005 |
le |
Shuffle around the order in which the components are compiled.
This way, the VINUMDRIVE class is loaded before the VINUM class, but since geom does the tasting for newly arrived classes last-in-first-out, the VINUM class tastes first.
This removes the need to call gv_parse_config() in the drive taste path.
|
149496 |
26-Aug-2005 |
jhb |
Remove the el(4) driver for 3Com 3c501 ISA NICs from HEAD as threatened earlier as no one has stepped up to test recent changes to the driver. Oddly, the module was actually turned on on ia64 though I'm fairly certain that no ia64 machine has ever had or will ever have an ISA slot.
Axe borrowed from: phk
|
149492 |
26-Aug-2005 |
takawata |
Add NTFS labeling function.
Reviewed by:pjd
|
149234 |
18-Aug-2005 |
yar |
Define the target for opt_compat.h only if KERNBUILDDIR is not defined, so that the module will get the compatibility options from the current kernel configuration if built with the latter, not with the world. [Some other modules seem in need of fixing WRT this, too.]
Add more compatibility options found in GENERIC to the default opt_compat.h. While not all of them are used in the procfs code, we can't tell for sure if the system .h files don't need them either, so let's stay on the safe side.
Submitted by: kensmith Reviewed by: ru
|
149231 |
18-Aug-2005 |
yar |
Don't break local style.
|
149211 |
18-Aug-2005 |
pjd |
Add VIA/ACE "PadLock" support as a crypto(9) driver.
HW donated by: Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net> Most of the code obtained from: OpenBSD MFC after: 3 days
|
148978 |
12-Aug-2005 |
pjd |
Add code for Ext2FS and ReiserFS labels recognition.
Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <stas@310.ru> PR: kern/84638 MFC after: 1 week
|
148960 |
11-Aug-2005 |
yar |
Fix stand-alone (or MODULES_WITH_WORLD=1) build of the procfs module by creating opt_compat.h with appropriate compatibility options: COMPAT_43 on all arch's and COMPAT_IA32 in addition on amd64.
Pointy hat to: peter MFC after: 3 days
|
148913 |
10-Aug-2005 |
obrien |
Style cleanup.
|
148457 |
27-Jul-2005 |
pjd |
Connect GEOM_ELI class to the build.
MFC after: 1 week
|
148456 |
27-Jul-2005 |
pjd |
Add GEOM_ELI class which provides GEOM providers encryption. For features list and usage see manual page: geli(8).
Sponsored by: Wheel Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheel.pl MFC after: 1 week
|
148384 |
25-Jul-2005 |
pjd |
Connect GZERO to the build.
MFC after: 3 days
|
148382 |
25-Jul-2005 |
pjd |
Add a very simple and small GEOM class - ZERO. It creates very huge provider (41PB) /dev/gzero. On BIO_READ request it zero-fills bio_data and on BIO_WRITE it does nothing. You can also set kern.geom.zero.clear sysctl to 0 to do nothing even for BIO_READ.
I'm using it for performance testing where it is very helpful.
MFC after: 3 days
|
148252 |
21-Jul-2005 |
jhb |
Remove conditional code that has largely rotted that is also not on by default: - TULIP_NEED_FASTTIMEOUT - tulip_fasttimeout() wasn't called anywhere - BIG_PACKET - only worked on i386 anyway - TULIP_USE_SOFTINTR - doesn't compile and was never updated to handle new netisr registration - non-FreeBSD code
|
148211 |
20-Jul-2005 |
anholt |
Add the latest r300 code from r300.sf.net. This is based on the patch supplied by Vladimir Dergachev for inclusion in DRM CVS, with minor modifications for FreeBSD CVS and the appropriate license from Nicolai Haehnle on r300_reg.h. Fixes hangs when using r300.sf.net userland, tested on a Radeon 9600 on amd64.
|
148080 |
16-Jul-2005 |
phk |
Revert last commit: It fixed make universe but broke regular kernel make.
|
148075 |
16-Jul-2005 |
phk |
Add missing reference to ukbdmap.h
Fixes build of ukbd module under "make universe"
|
148018 |
14-Jul-2005 |
emax |
kbdmux(4) keyboard multiplexer integration
o Add minimal kbdmux(4) man page to the source tree (more details to follow);
o Hook up kbdmux(4) to the build.
This concludes the first part of the kbdmux(4) keyboard multiplexer integration. It now should be possible to use kbdmux(4), however one must configure kbdmux(4) by hand (i.e. load kbdmux(4) module and use kbdcontrol(1) to add/remove slave keyboards to/from kbdmux(4)).
MFC after: 1 week
|
147999 |
14-Jul-2005 |
emax |
kbdmux(4) keyboard multiplexer integration
o Add sys/dev/kbdmux/kbdmux.c to the source tree
o Add sys/modules/kbdmux/Makefile to the source tree
These are not yet connected to the build. Man page and other changes to follow.
MFC after: 1 week
|
147993 |
14-Jul-2005 |
takawata |
Add SL811 based host controller driver for CF usb host controller. This is based on NetBSD slhci(4) driver for X68k amateur hardware. For now, it will not work properly, but it can detect usb device insertion.
|
147959 |
13-Jul-2005 |
imp |
Minor reorg to keep each bus' files on one line
|
147958 |
13-Jul-2005 |
imp |
Minor reorg to have each bus' files on one line.
|
147884 |
10-Jul-2005 |
scottl |
Update for the new and removed MPT driver files.
Submitted by: gibbs Approved by: re
|
147882 |
10-Jul-2005 |
marius |
Build blank_saver.ko, fade_saver.ko and green_saver.ko on sparc64 now that they work with creator(4) and machfb(4).
Reviewed by: ru (style) Approved by: re (scottl)
|
147879 |
10-Jul-2005 |
marius |
- Add missing opt_isa.h. This fixes the standalone build of sound.ko after sys/dev/sound/pcm/channel.c rev. 1.99, i.e. when there's no existing KERNBUILDDIR with an opt_isa.h defined. - Sync with sys/dev/sound/pcm/channel.c rev. 1.99 (sort of), i.e. never compile in isadma support on sparc64 as we just never need it there. This allows to use the "generic" module with a custom kernel that is built without isa(4).
Reviewed by: ru Approved by: re (scottl)
|
147688 |
30-Jun-2005 |
peter |
i386->amd64 sync Add ath_hal and ichwd modules
Approved by: re (blanked i386<->amd64 sync)
|
147589 |
24-Jun-2005 |
dwhite |
Backout the change I made before 5.4-R since I wasn't aware that it was only a problem with one particular switch module. Create a kernel option BGE_FAKE_AUTONEG that restores the 5.4 behavior, which should make the DNLK switch module work. IBM/Intel blades with Intel or AD switch modules should work without patching or kernel options with this commit.
Hardware for testing provided by several folks, including Danny Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il>, Achim Patzner <ap@bnc.net>, and OffMyServer.
Approved by: re
|
147515 |
21-Jun-2005 |
dumbbell |
Buid reiserifs.ko on every platforms, not only i386 and pc98.
Reviewed by: mux (mentor) Approved by: re (dougb)
|
147502 |
20-Jun-2005 |
glebius |
Don't compile legacy libalias support into kernel.
Approved by: re (dwhite)
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147476 |
18-Jun-2005 |
dumbbell |
Moving reiserfs from sys/gnu to sys/gnu/fs. This was discussed on arch@.
Reviewed by: mux (mentor) Approved by: re (scottl)
|
147393 |
15-Jun-2005 |
rodrigc |
Move ext2fs from src/gnu to src/gnu/fs. Discussed on arch@.
Reviewed by: kan Approved by: re (blanket), kan
|
147232 |
10-Jun-2005 |
glebius |
Attach ng_tcpmss to the build.
|
147191 |
09-Jun-2005 |
jkoshy |
MFP4:
- Implement sampling modes and logging support in hwpmc(4).
- Separate MI and MD parts of hwpmc(4) and allow sharing of PMC implementations across different architectures. Add support for P4 (EMT64) style PMCs to the amd64 code.
- New pmcstat(8) options: -E (exit time counts) -W (counts every context switch), -R (print log file).
- pmc(3) API changes, improve our ability to keep ABI compatibility in the future. Add more 'alias' names for commonly used events.
- bug fixes & documentation.
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146997 |
05-Jun-2005 |
takawata |
Hook ichsmb to build.
|
146996 |
05-Jun-2005 |
takawata |
Make ichsmb loadable.
PR: kern/81912 Submitted by: nork
|
146992 |
05-Jun-2005 |
ru |
Let kmod.mk create an empty .h file.
|
146991 |
05-Jun-2005 |
ru |
Fix deprecated name, and let kmod.mk create an empty .h file.
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146987 |
05-Jun-2005 |
thompsa |
Connect if_bridge to the build.
Approved by: mlaier (mentor)
|
146961 |
04-Jun-2005 |
imp |
Move MAINTAINER documentation to MAINTAINERS
|
146957 |
04-Jun-2005 |
schweikh |
Release n_hibma's maintainership due to his ENOTIME.
Discussed with, okayed, authorized, requested by, on behalf of: n_hibma (MAINTAINER)
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146951 |
04-Jun-2005 |
glebius |
Fix module build.
MFC after: 3 days
|
146935 |
03-Jun-2005 |
imp |
Update to reflect takawata-san's changes to MAINTAINERS
|
146934 |
03-Jun-2005 |
ru |
Fix standalone module build.
Reported by: Boris Samorodov <bsam@ipt.ru>
|
146927 |
03-Jun-2005 |
gallatin |
Remove myself as maintainer of the OSF/1 compat code. I haven't had an alpha booting -current since my xp1000 died over a year ago, and I don't think I touched the osf1 code since long before then.
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146566 |
24-May-2005 |
dumbbell |
Connect the ReiserFS filesystem to the modules build (i386 only).
Approved by: mux (mentor)
|
146392 |
19-May-2005 |
marius |
- Try to not leak resources in the attach functions of the esp(4) SBus front-end and the LSI64854 and NCR53C9x code in case one of these functions fails. Add detach functions to these parts and make esp(4) detachable. - Revert rev. 1.7 of esp_sbus.c, since rev. 1.34 of sbus.c the clockfreq IVAR defaults to the per-child values. - Merge ncr53c9x.c rev. 1.111 from NetBSD (partial): On reset, clear state flags and the msgout queue. In NetBSD code to notify the upper layer (i.e. CAM in FreeBSD) on reset was also added with this revision. This is believed to be not necessary in FreeBSD and was not merged. This makes ncr53c9x.c to be in sync with NetBSD up to rev. 1.114. - Conditionalize the LSI64854 support on sbus(4) only instead of sbus(4) and esp(4) as it's also required for the 'dma', 'espdma' and 'ledma' busses/devices as well as the 'SUNW,bpp' device (printer port) which all hang off of sbus(4). - Add a driver for the 'dma', 'espdma' and 'ledma' (pseudo-)busses/ devices. These busses and devices actually represent the LSI64854 DMA engines for the ESP SCSI and LANCE Ethernet controllers found on the SBus of Ultra 1 and SBus add-on cards. With 'espdma' and 'ledma' the 'esp' and 'le' devices hang off of the respective DMA bus instead of directly from the SBus. The 'dma' devices are either also used in this manner or on some add-on cards also as a companion device to an 'esp' device which also hangs off directly from the SBus. With the latter variant it's a bit tricky to glue the DMA engine to the core logic of the respective 'esp' device. With rev. 1.35 of sbus.c we are however guaranteed that such a 'dma' device is probed before the respective 'esp' device which simplifies things a lot. [1] - In the esp(4) SBus front-end read the part-unique ID code of Fast-SCSI capable chips the right way. This fixes erroneously detecting some chips as FAS366 when in fact they are not. Add explicit checks for the FAS100A, FAS216 and FAS236 variants instead treating all of these as ESP200. That way we can correctly set the respective Fast-SCSI config bits instead of driving them out of specs. This includes adding the FAS100A and FAS236 variants to the NCR53C9x core code. We probably still subsume some chip variants as ESP200 while in fact they are another variant which however shouldn't really matter as this will only happen when these chips are driven at 25MHz or less which implies not being able to run Fast-SCSI. [3] - Add a workaround to the NCR53C9x interrupt handler which ignores the stray interrupt generated by FAS100A when doing path inquiry during boot and which otherwiese would trigger a panic. - Add support for the 'esp' devices hanging off of a 'dma' or 'espdma' busses or which are companions of 'dma' devices to esp(4). In case of the variants that hang off of a DMA device this is a bit hackish as esp(4) then directly uses the softc of the respective parent to talk to the DMA engine. It might make sense to add an interface for this in order to implement this in a cleaner way however it's not yet clear how the requirements for the LANCE Ethernet controllers are and the hack works for now. [2] This effectively adds support for the onboard SCSI controller in Ultra 1 as well as most of the ESP-based SBus add-on cards to esp(4). With this the code for supporting the Performance Technologies SBS430 SBus SCSI add-on cards is also largely in place the remaining bits were however omitted as it's unclear from the NetBSD how to couple the DMA engine and the core logic together for these cards.
Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Obtained from: NetBSD [2] Clue from: BSD/OS [3] Reviewed by: scottl (earlier version) Tested with: FSBE/S add-on card (FAS236), SSHA add-on card (ESP100A), Ultra 1 (onboard FAS100A), Ultra 2 (onboard FAS366)
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146259 |
16-May-2005 |
glebius |
Make NETGRAPH_DEBUG a kernel option, so that it can't be turned off without hacking source.
In collaboration with: ru, julian
|
146049 |
10-May-2005 |
nyan |
Change a directory layout for pc98. - Move MD files into <arch>/<arch>. - Move bus dependent files into <arch>/<bus>. Rename some files to more suitable names.
Repo-copied by: peter Discussed with: imp
|
146020 |
09-May-2005 |
marks |
Fix separate module build.
Submitted by: njl
|
145965 |
06-May-2005 |
glebius |
Attach ng_nat and libalias to build.
|
145937 |
05-May-2005 |
glebius |
ng_nat - a netgraph(4) node, which does NAT
|
145936 |
05-May-2005 |
glebius |
libalias is now buildable as kernel module
|
145855 |
04-May-2005 |
rwatson |
Introduce MAC Framework and MAC Policy entry points to label and control access to POSIX Semaphores:
mac_init_posix_sem() Initialize label for POSIX semaphore mac_create_posix_sem() Create POSIX semaphore mac_destroy_posix_sem() Destroy POSIX semaphore mac_check_posix_sem_destroy() Check whether semaphore may be destroyed mac_check_posix_sem_getvalue() Check whether semaphore may be queried mac_check_possix_sem_open() Check whether semaphore may be opened mac_check_posix_sem_post() Check whether semaphore may be posted to mac_check_posix_sem_unlink() Check whether semaphore may be unlinked mac_check_posix_sem_wait() Check whether may wait on semaphore
Update Biba, MLS, Stub, and Test policies to implement these entry points. For information flow policies, most semaphore operations are effectively read/write.
Submitted by: Dandekar Hrishikesh <rishi_dandekar at sbcglobal dot net> Sponsored by: DARPA, McAfee, SPARTA Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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145607 |
28-Apr-2005 |
jkoshy |
Use the new path (post repo-copy) to our sources.
|
145523 |
25-Apr-2005 |
darrenr |
new files and compile defines to build new ipfilter
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145485 |
24-Apr-2005 |
wpaul |
Throw the switch on the new driver generation/loading mechanism. From here on in, if_ndis.ko will be pre-built as a module, and can be built into a static kernel (though it's not part of GENERIC). Drivers are created using the new ndisgen(8) script, which uses ndiscvt(8) under the covers, along with a few other tools. The result is a driver module that can be kldloaded into the kernel.
A driver with foo.inf and foo.sys files will be converted into foo_sys.ko (and foo_sys.o, for those who want/need to make static kernels). This module contains all of the necessary info from the .INF file and the driver binary image, converted into an ELF module. You can kldload this module (or add it to /boot/loader.conf) to have it loaded automatically. Any required firmware files can be bundled into the module as well (or converted/loaded separately).
Also, add a workaround for a problem in NdisMSleep(). During system bootstrap (cold == 1), msleep() always returns 0 without actually sleeping. The Intel 2200BG driver uses NdisMSleep() to wait for the NIC's firmware to come to life, and fails to load if NdisMSleep() doesn't actually delay. As a workaround, if msleep() (and hence ndis_thsuspend()) returns 0, use a hard DELAY() to sleep instead). This is not really the right thing to do, but we can't really do much else. At the very least, this makes the Intel driver happy.
There are probably other drivers that fail in this way during bootstrap. Unfortunately, the only workaround for those is to avoid pre-loading them and kldload them once the system is running instead.
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145397 |
22-Apr-2005 |
iedowse |
Pick up the selectors to use for various kernel segments from assym.s instead of assuming fixed offsets within the GDT. The hard-coded values here have been incorrect since Peter's GDT rearranging around 10 days ago, causing ACPI resume problems.
Reviewed by: peter
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145392 |
22-Apr-2005 |
imp |
Add sio and puc to i386 build. Remove ray from ia64 build since it hasn't been tested there.
|
145390 |
22-Apr-2005 |
imp |
Create a puc module. Not connected to the build until I can test it on more machines.
|
145344 |
20-Apr-2005 |
marcel |
Revert previous commit: build hwpmc(4) on all architectures.
Ok'd by: jkoshy@
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145326 |
20-Apr-2005 |
nyan |
Rename from apm_bioscall.s to apm_bioscall.S for removing a special rule to build a module. A repo-copy is not done because it has no important logs.
Pointed out by: ru
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145314 |
20-Apr-2005 |
jkoshy |
Only compile for the hwpmc module for supported architectures.
Submitted by: grehan
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145287 |
19-Apr-2005 |
njl |
Add a driver for SMI-based SpeedStep. The hardware supports two frequency settings and is an older version of the same design used for ICH SpeedStep. It is only known to be available on PIIX4 chipsets.
Many thanks to Bruno Ducrot for writing the driver and Jon Noack for testing.
Submitted by: Bruno Ducrot
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145256 |
19-Apr-2005 |
jkoshy |
Bring a working snapshot of hwpmc(4), its associated libraries, userland utilities and documentation into -CURRENT.
Bump FreeBSD_version.
Reviewed by: alc, jhb (kernel changes)
|
145247 |
18-Apr-2005 |
damien |
Initial import of ipw, iwi, ral and ural drivers:
ipw - Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 iwi - Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2225BG/2915ABG ral - Ralink Technology RT2500 ural - Ralink Technology RT2500USB
Approved by: silby (mentor)
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145182 |
17-Apr-2005 |
nyan |
Fix the apm module on pc98.
Pointed out by: Kuwamura Shinya <kuwa at lares dot dti dot ne dot jp> MFC after: 1 day
|
145132 |
16-Apr-2005 |
anholt |
Update to DRM CVS as of 2005-04-12, bringing many changes: - Split core DRM routines back into their own module, rather than using the nasty templated system like before. - Development-class R300 support in radeon driver (requires userland pieces, of course). - Mach64 driver (haven't tested in a while -- my mach64s no longer fit in the testbox). Covers Rage Pros, Rage Mobility P/M, Rage XL, and some others. - i915 driver files, which just need to get drm_drv.c fixed to allow attachment to the drmsub device. Covers i830 through i915 integrated graphics. - savage driver files, which should require minimal changes to work. Covers the Savage3D, Savage IX/MX, Savage 4, ProSavage. - Support for color and texture tiling and HyperZ features of Radeon.
Thanks to: scottl (much p4 handholding) Jung-uk Kim (helpful prodding) PR: [1] kern/76879, [2] kern/72548 Submitted by: [1] Alex, lesha at intercaf dot ru [2] Shaun Jurrens, shaun at shamz dot net
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144983 |
13-Apr-2005 |
marcel |
Build cpufreq on ia64. The upcoming Montecito processor supports the Enhanced SpeedStep (that is, a follow-up of it called Foxton). Until we actually have support for that, we build to catch regressions in the framework.
Triggered by: njl
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144966 |
12-Apr-2005 |
vkashyap |
The latest release of the FreeBSD driver (twa) for 3ware's 9xxx series controllers. This corresponds to the 9.2 release (for FreeBSD 5.2.1) on the 3ware website.
Highlights of this release are:
1. The driver has been re-architected to use a "Common Layer" (all tw_cl* files), which is a consolidation of all OS-independent parts of the driver. The FreeBSD OS specific portions of the driver go into an "OS Layer" (all tw_osl* files). This re-architecture is to achieve better maintainability, consistency of behavior across OS's, and better portability to new OS's (drivers for new OS's can be written by just adding an OS Layer that's specific to the OS, by complying to a "Common Layer Programming Interface" API.
2. The driver takes advantage of multiple processors.
3. The driver has a new firmware image bundled, the new features of which include Online Capacity Expansion and multi-lun support, among others. More details about 3ware's 9.2 release can be found here: http://www.3ware.com/download/Escalade9000Series/9.2/9.2_Release_Notes_Web.pdf
Since the Common Layer is used across OS's, the FreeBSD specific include path for header files (/sys/dev/twa) is not part of the #include pre-processor directive in any of the source files. For being able to integrate twa into the kernel despite this, Makefile.<arch> has been changed to add the include path to CFLAGS.
Reviewed by: scottl
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144888 |
11-Apr-2005 |
wpaul |
Create new i386 windows/bsd thunking layer, similar to the amd64 thunking layer, but with a twist.
The twist has to do with the fact that Microsoft supports structured exception handling in kernel mode. On the i386 arch, exception handling is implemented by hanging an exception registration list off the Thread Environment Block (TEB), and the TEB is accessed via the %fs register. The problem is, we use %fs as a pointer to the pcpu stucture, which means any driver that tries to write through %fs:0 will overwrite the curthread pointer and make a serious mess of things.
To get around this, Project Evil now creates a special entry in the GDT on each processor. When we call into Windows code, a context switch routine will fix up %fs so it points to our new descriptor, which in turn points to a fake TEB. When the Windows code returns, or calls out to an external routine, we swap %fs back again. Currently, Project Evil makes use of GDT slot 7, which is all 0s by default. I fully expect someone to jump up and say I can't do that, but I couldn't find any code that makes use of this entry anywhere. Sadly, this was the only method I could come up with that worked on both UP and SMP. (Modifying the LDT works on UP, but becomes incredibly complicated on SMP.) If necessary, the context switching stuff can be yanked out while preserving the convention calling wrappers.
(Fortunately, it looks like Microsoft uses some special epilog/prolog code on amd64 to implement exception handling, so the same nastiness won't be necessary on that arch.)
The advantages are:
- Any driver that uses %fs as though it were a TEB pointer won't clobber pcpu. - All the __stdcall/__fastcall/__regparm stuff that's specific to gcc goes away.
Also, while I'm here, switch NdisGetSystemUpTime() back to using nanouptime() again. It turns out nanouptime() is way more accurate than just using ticks(). On slower machines, the Atheros drivers I tested seem to take a long time to associate due to the loss in accuracy.
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144646 |
05-Apr-2005 |
scottl |
Connect the atapicam module to the build.
|
144645 |
05-Apr-2005 |
scottl |
Add a Makefile for atapi-cam.
|
144630 |
04-Apr-2005 |
njl |
Add support for _PDC/_OSC by advertising that we support direct access to the PERF_CTL/STS MSRs via the new acpi_get_features() method. This should allow newer systems to use SpeedStep.
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144497 |
01-Apr-2005 |
imp |
Don't build arcmsr on pc98. The card either won't fit/work in the pc98 machines because (a) it is PCIe or PCI-X (b) there's a BIOS that must run at boot which assumes IBM-AT compatible boot environment.
Noticed by: scottl
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144423 |
31-Mar-2005 |
scottl |
Glue the arcmsr driver into the tree.
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144412 |
31-Mar-2005 |
njl |
Additions to .PATH are cumulative so referencing $.PATH is not helpful.
Informed by: ru
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144411 |
31-Mar-2005 |
scottl |
Add the Areca SATA RAID driver (arcmsr). This supports the ARC-11xx and 12xx series of controllers. Areca provides a CLI and HTTP management tool for FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/amd64 on their website. Many thanks to Areca for their support of FreeBSD. Thanks also to Mike Tansca and Sentex Communications for donating hardware.
Obtained from: Erich Chen <erich at areca com tw>
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144330 |
30-Mar-2005 |
sos |
This is the much rumoured ATA mkIII update that I've been working on.
o ATA is now fully newbus'd and split into modules. This means that on a modern system you just load "atapci and ata" to get the base support, and then one or more of the device subdrivers "atadisk atapicd atapifd atapist ataraid". All can be loaded/unloaded anytime, but for obvious reasons you dont want to unload atadisk when you have mounted filesystems.
o The device identify part of the probe has been rewritten to fix the problems with odd devices the old had, and to try to remove so of the long delays some HW could provoke. Also probing is done without the need for interrupts, making earlier probing possible.
o SATA devices can be hot inserted/removed and devices will be created/ removed in /dev accordingly. NOTE: only supported on controllers that has this feature: Promise and Silicon Image for now. On other controllers the usual atacontrol detach/attach dance is still needed.
o Support for "atomic" composite ATA requests used for RAID.
o ATA RAID support has been rewritten and and now supports these metadata formats: "Adaptec HostRAID" "Highpoint V2 RocketRAID" "Highpoint V3 RocketRAID" "Intel MatrixRAID" "Integrated Technology Express" "LSILogic V2 MegaRAID" "LSILogic V3 MegaRAID" "Promise FastTrak" "Silicon Image Medley" "FreeBSD PseudoRAID"
o Update the ioctl API to match new RAID levels etc.
o Update atacontrol to know about the new RAID levels etc NOTE: you need to recompile atacontrol with the new sys/ata.h, make world will take care of that. NOTE2: that rebuild is done differently from the old system as the rebuild is now done piggybacked on read requests to the array, so atacontrol simply starts a background "dd" to rebuild the array.
o The reinit code has been worked over to be much more robust.
o The timeout code has been overhauled for races.
o Support of new chipsets.
o Lots of fixes for bugs found while doing the modulerization and reviewing the old code.
Missing or changed features from current ATA:
o atapi-cd no longer has support for ATAPI changers. Todays its much cheaper and alot faster to copy those CD images to disk and serve them from there. Besides they dont seem to be made anymore, maybe for that exact reason.
o ATA RAID can only read metadata from all the above metadata formats, not write all of them (Promise and Highpoint V2 so far). This means that arrays can be picked up from the BIOS, but they cannot be created from FreeBSD. There is more to it than just the missing write metadata support, those formats are not unique to a given controller like Promise and Highpoint formats, instead they exist for several types, and even worse, some controllers can have different formats and its impossible to tell which one. The outcome is that we cannot reliably create the metadata of those formats and be sure the controller BIOS will understand it. However write support is needed to update/fail/rebuild the arrays properly so it sits fairly high on the TODO list.
o So far atapicam is not supported with these changes. When/if this will change is up to the maintainer of atapi-cam so go there for questions.
HW donated by: Webveveriet AS HW donated by: Frode Nordahl HW donated by: Yahoo! HW donated by: Sentex Patience by: Vife and my boys (and even the cats)
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144214 |
28-Mar-2005 |
jeff |
- Fix the hpfs build, hpfs_hash.c was removed from the repository.
|
144199 |
28-Mar-2005 |
njl |
Fix module build on amd64. There may be a cleaner way to do the .PATH
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144195 |
27-Mar-2005 |
njl |
Hook powernow up to the build for i386 and amd64.
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144031 |
23-Mar-2005 |
cognet |
Unbreak buildworld on i386 when MODULES_WITH_WORLD is defined.
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143985 |
22-Mar-2005 |
sobomax |
Add USB Communication Device Class Ethernet driver. Originally written for FreeBSD based on aue(4) it was picked by OpenBSD, then from OpenBSD ported to NetBSD and finally NetBSD version merged with original one goes into FreeBSD.
Obtained from: http://www.gank.org/freebsd/cdce/ NetBSD OpenBSD
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143794 |
18-Mar-2005 |
philip |
Add acpi_fujitsu for handling acpi-controlled buttons on Fujitsu laptops.
Submitted by: Anish Mistry <mistry.7 -at- osu.edu> Reviewed by: njl X-MFC after: 5.4-RELEASE
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143760 |
17-Mar-2005 |
imp |
eisa attachment is safe to be in this module, both on eisa and non-eisa configured kernels.
|
143594 |
14-Mar-2005 |
des |
Add PSEUDOFS_TRACE option.
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143578 |
14-Mar-2005 |
phk |
Use vfs_hash() instead of home-rolled
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143563 |
14-Mar-2005 |
phk |
Remove ufs_ihash.c here as well.
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143459 |
12-Mar-2005 |
nyan |
Don't build the nve on pc98.
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143451 |
12-Mar-2005 |
obrien |
Due to a CVS misfire, I ended up committing the wrong version of this.
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143442 |
12-Mar-2005 |
obrien |
FreeBSD consumer bits of the nForce MCP NIC binary blob.
Demanded by: DES Encouraged by: scottl Obtained from: q@onthenet.com.au (partially) KNF'ed by: obrien
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143426 |
11-Mar-2005 |
sam |
reorder ath_rate_onoe to after ath_rate_sample so it gets used as the default rate control algorithm; this should be done differently but for now use this simple solution
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143423 |
11-Mar-2005 |
ume |
just use crypto/rijndael, and nuke opencrypto/rindael.[ch]. the two became almost identical since latest KAME merge.
Discussed with: sam
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143392 |
11-Mar-2005 |
sam |
SampleRate rate control algorithm for the ath driver
Submitted by: John Bicket
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143325 |
09-Mar-2005 |
sam |
connect wlan_acl to the build
Submitted by: Alexey Zelkin
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142988 |
02-Mar-2005 |
scottl |
Move all of the hptmv files to /sys/dev/hptmv so that they won't be mistaken for being on a CVS vendor branch. The files were moved via a repo-copy.
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142445 |
25-Feb-2005 |
harti |
The chip specific functions have been split out in their own C files to simplify adding of new PHY chips. Include the split out .c files in the module build too.
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142435 |
25-Feb-2005 |
yongari |
Add missing ofw_bus_if.h to SRCS.
Submitted by: joerg
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142399 |
24-Feb-2005 |
wpaul |
- Correct one aspect of the driver_object/device_object/IRP framework: when we create a PDO, the driver_object associated with it is that of the parent driver, not the driver we're trying to attach. For example, if we attach a PCI device, the PDO we pass to the NdisAddDevice() function should contain a pointer to fake_pci_driver, not to the NDIS driver itself. For PCI or PCMCIA devices this doesn't matter because the child never needs to talk to the parent bus driver, but for USB, the child needs to be able to send IRPs to the parent USB bus driver, and for that to work the parent USB bus driver has to be hung off the PDO.
This involves modifying windrv_lookup() so that we can search for bus drivers by name, if necessary. Our fake bus drivers attach themselves as "PCI Bus," "PCCARD Bus" and "USB Bus," so we can search for them using those names.
The individual attachment stubs now create and attach PDOs to the parent bus drivers instead of hanging them off the NDIS driver's object, and in if_ndis.c, we now search for the correct driver object depending on the bus type, and use that to find the correct PDO.
With this fix, I can get my sample USB ethernet driver to deliver an IRP to my fake parent USB bus driver's dispatch routines.
- Add stub modules for USB support: subr_usbd.c, usbd_var.h and if_ndis_usb.c. The subr_usbd.c module is hooked up the build but currently doesn't do very much. It provides the stub USB parent driver object and a dispatch routine for IRM_MJ_INTERNAL_DEVICE_CONTROL. The only exported function at the moment is USBD_GetUSBDIVersion(). The if_ndis_usb.c stub compiles, but is not hooked up to the build yet. I'm putting these here so I can keep them under source code control as I flesh them out.
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142397 |
24-Feb-2005 |
njl |
Move acpi_perf and acpi_throttle into acpi.ko. Remove the acpi_perf build structure.
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142310 |
23-Feb-2005 |
njl |
Hook p4tcc up to the module build.
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142141 |
20-Feb-2005 |
njl |
Hook EST up to the build.
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141963 |
16-Feb-2005 |
wpaul |
Add support for Windows/x86-64 binaries to Project Evil. Ville-Pertti Keinonen (will at exomi dot comohmygodnospampleasekthx) deserves a big thanks for submitting initial patches to make it work. I have mangled his contributions appropriately.
The main gotcha with Windows/x86-64 is that Microsoft uses a different calling convention than everyone else. The standard ABI requires using 6 registers for argument passing, with other arguments on the stack. Microsoft uses only 4 registers, and requires the caller to leave room on the stack for the register arguments incase the callee needs to spill them. Unlike x86, where Microsoft uses a mix of _cdecl, _stdcall and _fastcall, all routines on Windows/x86-64 uses the same convention. This unfortunately means that all the functions we export to the driver require an intermediate translation wrapper. Similarly, we have to wrap all calls back into the driver binary itself.
The original patches provided macros to wrap every single routine at compile time, providing a secondary jump table with a customized wrapper for each exported routine. I decided to use a different approach: the call wrapper for each function is created from a template at runtime, and the routine to jump to is patched into the wrapper as it is created. The subr_pe module has been modified to patch in the wrapped function instead of the original. (On x86, the wrapping routine is a no-op.)
There are some minor API differences that had to be accounted for:
- KeAcquireSpinLock() is a real function on amd64, not a macro wrapper around KfAcquireSpinLock() - NdisFreeBuffer() is actually IoFreeMdl(). I had to change the whole NDIS_BUFFER API a bit to accomodate this.
Bugs fixed along the way: - IoAllocateMdl() always returned NULL - kern_windrv.c:windrv_unload() wasn't releasing private driver object extensions correctly (found thanks to memguard)
This has only been tested with the driver for the Broadcom 802.11g chipset, which was the only Windows/x86-64 driver I could find.
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141746 |
12-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Connect ng_source(4) to the build.
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141726 |
12-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Connect ng_atmllc(4) to the build.
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141725 |
12-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Don't export symbols, all netgraph modules appear to have proper module dependencies.
While here, removed stray -Wall from CFLAGS.
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141724 |
12-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Bitrot: the ethernet parse type is long standard.
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141586 |
09-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Break out obscure ISA cards into their own files, as well as ne2000 and wd80x3 support. Make the obscure ISA cards optional, and add those options to NOTES on i386 (note: the ifdef around the whole code is for module building). Tweak pc98 ed support to include wd80x3 too. Add goo for alpha too.
The affected cards are the 3Com 3C503, HP LAN+ and SIC (whatever that is). I couldn't find any of these for sale on ebay, so they are untested. If you have one of these cards, and send it to me, I'll ensure that you have no future problems with it...
Minor cleanups as well by using functions rather than cut and paste code for some probing operations (where the function call overhead is lost in the noise).
Remove use of kvtop, since they aren't required anymore. This driver needs to get its memory mapped act together, however, and use bus space. It doesn't right now.
This reduces the size of if_ed.ko from about 51k to 33k on my laptop.
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141568 |
09-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Use CFLAGS+=.
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141562 |
09-Feb-2005 |
obrien |
Fix the standalone module build.
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141524 |
08-Feb-2005 |
wpaul |
Next step on the road to IRPs: create and use an imitation of the Windows DRIVER_OBJECT and DEVICE_OBJECT mechanism so that we can simulate driver stacking.
In Windows, each loaded driver image is attached to a DRIVER_OBJECT structure. Windows uses the registry to match up a given vendor/device ID combination with a corresponding DRIVER_OBJECT. When a driver image is first loaded, its DriverEntry() routine is invoked, which sets up the AddDevice() function pointer in the DRIVER_OBJECT and creates a dispatch table (based on IRP major codes). When a Windows bus driver detects a new device, it creates a Physical Device Object (PDO) for it. This is a DEVICE_OBJECT structure, with semantics analagous to that of a device_t in FreeBSD. The Windows PNP manager will invoke the driver's AddDevice() function and pass it pointers to the DRIVER_OBJECT and the PDO.
The AddDevice() function then creates a new DRIVER_OBJECT structure of its own. This is known as the Functional Device Object (FDO) and corresponds roughly to a private softc instance. The driver uses IoAttachDeviceToDeviceStack() to add this device object to the driver stack for this PDO. Subsequent drivers (called filter drivers in Windows-speak) can be loaded which add themselves to the stack. When someone issues an IRP to a device, it travel along the stack passing through several possible filter drivers until it reaches the functional driver (which actually knows how to talk to the hardware) at which point it will be completed. This is how Windows achieves driver layering.
Project Evil now simulates most of this. if_ndis now has a modevent handler which will use MOD_LOAD and MOD_UNLOAD events to drive the creation and destruction of DRIVER_OBJECTs. (The load event also does the relocation/dynalinking of the image.) We don't have a registry, so the DRIVER_OBJECTS are stored in a linked list for now. Eventually, the list entry will contain the vendor/device ID list extracted from the .INF file. When ndis_probe() is called and detectes a supported device, it will create a PDO for the device instance and attach it to the DRIVER_OBJECT just as in Windows. ndis_attach() will then call our NdisAddDevice() handler to create the FDO. The NDIS miniport block is now a device extension hung off the FDO, just as it is in Windows. The miniport characteristics table is now an extension hung off the DRIVER_OBJECT as well (the characteristics are the same for all devices handled by a given driver, so they don't need to be per-instance.) We also do an IoAttachDeviceToDeviceStack() to put the FDO on the stack for the PDO. There are a couple of fake bus drivers created for the PCI and pccard buses. Eventually, there will be one for USB, which will actually accept USB IRP.s
Things should still work just as before, only now we do things in the proper order and maintain the correct framework to support passing IRPs between drivers.
Various changes:
- corrected the comments about IRQL handling in subr_hal.c to more accurately reflect reality - update ndiscvt to make the drv_data symbol in ndis_driver_data.h a global so that if_ndis_pci.o and/or if_ndis_pccard.o can see it. - Obtain the softc pointer from the miniport block by referencing the PDO rather than a private pointer of our own (nmb_ifp is no longer used) - implement IoAttachDeviceToDeviceStack(), IoDetachDevice(), IoGetAttachedDevice(), IoAllocateDriverObjectExtension(), IoGetDriverObjectExtension(), IoCreateDevice(), IoDeleteDevice(), IoAllocateIrp(), IoReuseIrp(), IoMakeAssociatedIrp(), IoFreeIrp(), IoInitializeIrp() - fix a few mistakes in the driver_object and device_object definitions - add a new module, kern_windrv.c, to handle the driver registration and relocation/dynalinkign duties (which don't really belong in kern_ndis.c). - made ndis_block and ndis_chars in the ndis_softc stucture pointers and modified all references to it - fixed NdisMRegisterMiniport() and NdisInitializeWrapper() so they work correctly with the new driver_object mechanism - changed ndis_attach() to call NdisAddDevice() instead of ndis_load_driver() (which is now deprecated) - used ExAllocatePoolWithTag()/ExFreePool() in lookaside list routines instead of kludged up alloc/free routines - added kern_windrv.c to sys/modules/ndis/Makefile and files.i386.
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141418 |
06-Feb-2005 |
njl |
Hook acpi_throttle(4) up to the build. It's currently part of acpi_perf.ko although this may change.
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141352 |
05-Feb-2005 |
glebius |
Add ng_ipfw to kernel module build.
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141339 |
05-Feb-2005 |
scottl |
Only compile the cpufreq driver on i386 and amd64.
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141243 |
04-Feb-2005 |
njl |
Hook up the cpufreq framework, acpi_perf(4), and cpufreq(4) drivers.
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141219 |
03-Feb-2005 |
mdodd |
- Split out PCI support. - Add previously removed ISA support.
Submitted by: David S. Madole <david AT madole.net>
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141212 |
03-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Connect ng_device(4) to the build.
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141178 |
03-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Fix alignment in the last commit.
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141167 |
03-Feb-2005 |
grehan |
Don't build syscons, uart or vpo on PPC.
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141065 |
30-Jan-2005 |
ru |
Build "digi" on i386, pc98, and amd64 only.
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140997 |
29-Jan-2005 |
sobomax |
Remove local hack which cowardly slipped into previous commit.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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140992 |
29-Jan-2005 |
sobomax |
o Split out kernel part of execve(2) syscall into two parts: one that copies arguments into the kernel space and one that operates completely in the kernel space;
o use kernel-only version of execve(2) to kill another stackgap in linuxlator/i386.
Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD (partially) MFC after: 2 weeks
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140900 |
27-Jan-2005 |
ru |
"pst" is not 64-bit clean for reasons specified in sys/amd64/conf/NOTES.
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140897 |
27-Jan-2005 |
ru |
Comment out "lnc" on amd64 for reasons specified in sys/amd64/conf/NOTES.
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140884 |
27-Jan-2005 |
imp |
ar and sr (and their netgraph cousins) don't appear to be 64-bit clean, so disable them on all but i386.
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140881 |
27-Jan-2005 |
imp |
The ar driver appears to do naughty things with pointers and integers and so appears to not be 64-bit clean. disable it on ia64 for the moment.
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140880 |
27-Jan-2005 |
imp |
pcic is gone
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140875 |
26-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Add cs module. It has built in my tree for ages, and it just never made it into FreeBSD's tree.
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140874 |
26-Jan-2005 |
imp |
The tinderbox seems to have a different set of compiler options enabled than my box, so the agp module gets different warnings than I got when I built. WERROR= to compensate.
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140867 |
26-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Add WERRROR= to work around the warnings
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140502 |
20-Jan-2005 |
wes |
Provide a WITHOUT_MODULES variable that specifies a list of modules to elide. This is a somewhat more convenient way of specifying in e.g. make.conf a list of modules you know you will never need.
PR: kern/76225 Submitted by: David Yeske <dyeske@yahoo.com> MFC after: 2 weeks
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140399 |
18-Jan-2005 |
sam |
Fix building for non-i386 platforms.
Submitted by: Coleman Kane
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140075 |
11-Jan-2005 |
pjd |
Connect SHSEC GEOM class to the build.
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140074 |
11-Jan-2005 |
pjd |
Introduce a new GEOM class - SHSEC. It provides sharing secret between the given providers. Without even one of the configured components there should be no way to get the secret.
Supported by: WHEEL Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheel.pl
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139607 |
03-Jan-2005 |
njl |
Back out previous commits. Installing new share/mk fixes this.
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139604 |
03-Jan-2005 |
njl |
NO_MAN is now NOMAN.
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139603 |
03-Jan-2005 |
njl |
Fix kernel modules build. For some reason, this module now bails out with an error that there is no aicasm.1 man page.
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139484 |
31-Dec-2004 |
jhb |
Add usbdevs_data.h to the SRCS list since usb_subr.c needs it. This forces old usbdevs_data.h files to be updated as well as fixing the standalone usb module build.
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139435 |
30-Dec-2004 |
rwatson |
mac_portacl.c no longer references vnode_if.h.
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139417 |
29-Dec-2004 |
obrien |
Remove vnode_if.h for rev 1.14.
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139399 |
29-Dec-2004 |
imp |
We don't need to generate vnode_if.h anymore
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139398 |
29-Dec-2004 |
imp |
No need to generate vnode_if.h anymore
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139365 |
28-Dec-2004 |
rik |
Add FR support to sppp (MFCronyx).
Silence on: net@, current@, hackers@. No objections: joerg
Requested by: by many (mostly Cronyx) users for a long long time. MFC after: 10 days
PR: kern/21771, kern/66348
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139283 |
25-Dec-2004 |
scottl |
Don't define PFIL_HOOKS. It's no longer required in RELENG_5 or HEAD.
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139115 |
21-Dec-2004 |
ru |
NOINET6 -> NO_INET6
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139113 |
21-Dec-2004 |
ru |
NOCRYPT -> NO_CRYPT
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139103 |
21-Dec-2004 |
ru |
Start the dreaded NOFOO -> NO_FOO conversion.
OK'ed by: core
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139042 |
19-Dec-2004 |
glebius |
We already have ng_fec.4 manpage. And sys/modules is not a correct place for documentation.
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138905 |
16-Dec-2004 |
sam |
fix typo to resolve undefined symbol
Spotted by: Rong-En Fan <grafan at gmail.com>
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138874 |
15-Dec-2004 |
sam |
bring in rijndael crypto code to satisfy dependency: should break rijndael out into a separate module a la rc4 but several other cases need to be fixed also so for now do as others do
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138778 |
13-Dec-2004 |
imp |
Make this compile when you don't have /sys.
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138775 |
13-Dec-2004 |
scottl |
Remove the addition of ACPI_DEBUG that was accidentally added in the last commit.
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138774 |
13-Dec-2004 |
scottl |
Allow the acpi_ibm module to be built with ACPI_DEBUG.
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138772 |
13-Dec-2004 |
scottl |
Make sure that opt_ddb.h exists so that this will compile with ACPI_DEBUG
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138755 |
12-Dec-2004 |
imp |
Separate mse driver into a core driver and a bus attachments. Separate out the ISA and CBUS (called isa on pc98) attachments. Eliminate all PC98 ifdefs in the process (the driver in pc98/pc98/mse.c was a copy of the one in i386/isa/mse.c with PC98 ifdefs). Create a module for this driver.
I've tested this my PC-9821RaS40 with moused. I've not tested this on i386 because I have no InPort cards, or similar such things. NEC standardized on bus mice very early, long before ps/2 mice ports apeared, so all PC-98 machines supported by FreeBSD/pc98 have bus mice, I believe.
Reviewed by: nyan-san
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138632 |
09-Dec-2004 |
takawata |
Connect acpi_ibm to build.
Submitted by: rushani, sumikawa
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138627 |
09-Dec-2004 |
takawata |
Add IBM Laptop extra device driver. This depends on ACPI and RTC registers.
Reviewed by: njl
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138573 |
08-Dec-2004 |
sam |
Update/new modules for net80211 and ath changes.
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138364 |
03-Dec-2004 |
brooks |
kmod.mk knows how to create empty opt_*.h files so let it deal with the NOINET6 case.
Reported by: ru
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138119 |
26-Nov-2004 |
brooks |
Allow the gif module to be built without IPv6 support when NOINET6 is defined.
Submitted by: mitrohin a.s. <swp at uni-altai dot ru>
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137950 |
20-Nov-2004 |
marcel |
Stop building uart_dev_i8251.c. It was copied from uart_dev_ns8250.c without ever being changed to actually work with an i8251. Nobody is working on this either at the moment, so it's not about to change soon. When the code necessary to support the i8251 is committed, this can be reverted again.
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137947 |
20-Nov-2004 |
marcel |
o Remove opt_ddb.h from SRCS. o Add opt_gdb.h and opt_kdb.h to SRCS.
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137843 |
18-Nov-2004 |
imp |
this should have been deleted a while ago
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137819 |
17-Nov-2004 |
marius |
o sparc64/isa/isa.c: - The claim in the commit log of rev. 1.11 of dev/uart/uart_cpu_sparc64.c etc. that UARTs are the only relevant ISA devices on sparc64 turned out to be false. While there are sparc64 models where UARTs are the only devices on the ISA bus there are in fact also low-cost models where all devices traditionally found on the EBus are hooked up to the ISA bus. There are also models that use a mix between EBus and ISA devices with things like an AT keyboard controller and other rather interesting devices that we might want to support in the futute hook up to the ISA bus. In order to not need to add sparc64 specific device_identify methods to all of the respective ISA drivers and also not add OFW specific code to the common ISA code make the sparc64 ISA bus code fake up PnP devices so most ISA drivers probe their devices without further changes. Unfortunately Sun doesn't adhere to the ISA bindings defined in IEEE 1275-1994 for the properties of most of the ISA devices which would allow to obtain the vendor and logical IDs from their properties. So we we just use a simple table which maps the name properties to PnP IDs. This could be done in a more sophisticated way but I courrently don't see the need for this. [1] - Add the children with fully mapped and specified resources (in the OFW sense) similar to what is done in the EBus code for the IRQ resources of the children as adjusting the resources and the resource list entries respectively in isa_alloc_resource() as done perviously causes trouble with drivers which use rman_get_start(), pass-through or allocate and release resources multiple times, etc. Adjusting the resources might be better off in a bus_activate_resource method but the common ISA code currently doesn't allow for an isa_activate_resource(). [2] With this change: - ppbus(4) and lpt(4) attach and work (modulo ECP mode, which requires real ISADMA code but it currently only consists of stubs on sparc64). - atkbdc(4) and atkbdc(4) attach, no further testing done. - fdc(4) itself attaches but causes a hang while attaching fd0 also when is DMA disabled, further work in fdc(4) is required here as e.g. fd0 uses the address of fd1 on sparc64 (not sure if sparc64 supports more than one floppy drive at all). All of these drivers previously caused panics in the sparc64 ISA code. - Minor changes, e.g. use __FBSDID, remove a dupe word in a comment and declare one global variable which isn't used outside of isa.c static. o dev/uart/uart_cpu_sparc64.c and modules/uart/Makefile: - Remove the code for registering the UARTs on the ISA bus from the sparc64 uart_cpu_identify() again and rely on probing them via PnP.
Original idea by: tmm [1] No objections by: tmm [1], [2]
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137777 |
16-Nov-2004 |
emax |
Add vkdb(4) man page and connect vkbd(4) to the build.
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137776 |
16-Nov-2004 |
emax |
Add virtual AT keyboard driver vkbd(4). Not yet connected to the build.
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137741 |
15-Nov-2004 |
imp |
Put _ray back, as appropriate.
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137732 |
15-Nov-2004 |
nyan |
PC98 does not have ACPI.
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137715 |
15-Nov-2004 |
imp |
After discussions with Nate, repo copy the acpi assist drivers from i386 to dev/acpi_support. In theory, these devices could be found other than in i386 machines only as amd64 becomes more popular. These drivers don't appear to do anything i386 specific, so move them to dev/acpi_support. Move config lines to files so that those architectures that don't support kernel modules can build them into the kernel. At the same time, rename acpi_snc to acpi_sony to follow the lead of all the other specialty devices.
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137713 |
15-Nov-2004 |
imp |
Add comment about why amd64 and ia64 don't build acpi modules.
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137702 |
14-Nov-2004 |
scottl |
Make it clear that the acpi modules can only be compiled on i386.
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137593 |
11-Nov-2004 |
imp |
Commit takawata-san's Sony Notebook Controller driver, integrated into the tree. Small tweaks were made by myself to eliminate unnecessary includes and some other minor issues. Last time I asked takawata-san about this driver, he suggested I commit it.
Submitted by: takawata
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137545 |
10-Nov-2004 |
markm |
Remove at request of author, perhaps to be re-added later.
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137532 |
10-Nov-2004 |
trhodes |
Fix paths after repocopies done by scottl
Reviewed by: marius OK'ed by: scottl
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137400 |
08-Nov-2004 |
phk |
Remove the obsolete gx driver.
All the hardware is supported by the better maintained if_em driver.
Absentmindedly nodded vertical by: people on #that_channel
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137204 |
04-Nov-2004 |
phk |
Remove another vinum file
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136953 |
25-Oct-2004 |
andre |
IPDIVERT is a module now and tell the other parts of the kernel about it. IPDIVERT depends on IPFIREWALL being loaded or compiled into the kernel.
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136944 |
25-Oct-2004 |
yongari |
Device driver for onboard CS4231 audio controller which is found on UltraSPARC workstations. The driver is based on OpenBSD's SBus cs4231 driver and heavily modified to incorporate into sound(4) infrastructure. Due to the lack of APCDMA documentation, the DMA code of SBus cs4231 came from OpenBSD's driver. The driver runs without Giant lock and supports both SBus and EBus based CS4231 audio controller. Special thanks to marius for providing feedbacks during the driver writing. His feedback made it possible to write hiccup free playback code under high system loads.
Approved by: jake (mentor) Reviewed by: marius (initial version) Tested by: marius, kwm, Julian C. Dunn(jdunn AT opentrend DOT net)
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136910 |
24-Oct-2004 |
ru |
For variables that are only checked with defined(), don't provide any fake value.
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136858 |
24-Oct-2004 |
scottl |
Hook the hptmv driver up to the build.
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136856 |
24-Oct-2004 |
scottl |
Clean up some messy Makefile stuff so that this can be built into the kernel.
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136854 |
24-Oct-2004 |
ru |
Curlies only work in target and sources specifications, but not when passed to Bourne shell. This unbreaks "make clean".
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136851 |
24-Oct-2004 |
ru |
Sort SUBDIR.
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136849 |
24-Oct-2004 |
scottl |
Import the HighPoint RocketRAID 182x driver. Thanks to HighPoint for providing the original driver, and thanks to IronSystems for providing hardware for testing.
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136714 |
19-Oct-2004 |
andre |
Convert IPDIVERT into a loadable module. This makes use of the dynamic loadability of protocols. The call to divert_packet() is done through a function pointer. All semantics of IPDIVERT remain intact. If IPDIVERT is not loaded ipfw will refuse to install divert rules and natd will complain about 'protocol not supported'. Once it is loaded both will work and accept rules and open the divert socket. The module can only be unloaded if no divert sockets are open. It does not close any divert sockets when an unload is requested but will return EBUSY instead.
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136673 |
18-Oct-2004 |
glebius |
Major overhaul.
List of functional changes: - Make a single device per single node with a single hook. This gives us parrallelizm, which can't be achieved on a single node with many devices/hooks. This also gives us flexibility - we can play with a particular device node, not affecting others. - Remove read queue as it is. Use struct ifqueue instead. This change removes a lot of extra memcpy()ing, m_devget()ting and m_copymem()ming. In ng_device_receivedata() we enqueue an mbuf and wake readers. In ngdread() we take one mbuf from qeueue and uiomove() it to userspace. If no mbuf is present we optionally block. [1] - In ngdwrite() we create an mbuf from uio using m_uiotombuf(). This is faster then uiomove() into buffer, and then m_copydata(), and this is much better than huge m_pullup(). - Perform locking of device - Perform locking of connection list. - Clear out _rcvmsg method, since it does nothing good yet. - Implement NGM_DEVICE_GET_DEVNAME message. - #if 0 ioctl method, while nothing is done here yet. - Return immediately from ngdwrite() if uio_resid == 0.
List of tidyness changes: - Introduce device2priv(), to remove cut'n'paste. - Use MALLOC/FREE, instead of malloc/free. - Use unit2minor(). - Use UID_ROOT/GID_WHEEL instead of 0/0. - Define NGD_DEVICE_DEVNAME, use it. - Use more nice macros for debugging. [2] - Return Exxx, not -1.
style(9) changes: - No "#endif" after short block. - Break long lines. - Remove extra spaces, add needed spaces.
[1] Obtained from: if_tun.c [2] Obtained from: ng_pppoe.c Reviewed by: marks Approved by: julian (mentor) MFC after: 1 month
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136468 |
13-Oct-2004 |
simokawa |
Add dcons_os.{c,h}.
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136301 |
09-Oct-2004 |
yongari |
Port NetBSD auxio driver. The driver was modified to use led(4) and can be used to announce various system activity. The auxio device provides auxiliary I/O functions and is found on various SBus/EBus UltraSPARC models. At present, only front panel LED is controlled by this driver.
Approved by: jake (mentor) Reviewed by: joerg Tested by: joerg
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135870 |
28-Sep-2004 |
markm |
Add the memrange bits to the loadable module.
MT5 after: 3 days
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135611 |
23-Sep-2004 |
phk |
Per recent HEADSUP: Disconnect (old)vinum from the kernel build.
Users should move to the new geom_vinum implementation instead.
The refcount logic which is being added to devices to enable safe module unloading and the buf/vm work also in progress would require a major rework of the (old)-vinum code to comply with the new semantics.
The actual source files will not be removed until I have coordinated with the geomvinum people if they need any bits repo-copied etc.
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135335 |
16-Sep-2004 |
glebius |
Attach ng_netflow to kernel build.
Approved by: julian (mentor)
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135048 |
10-Sep-2004 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for the VIA Networking Technologies VT6122 gigabit ethernet chip and integrated 10/100/1000 copper PHY. The vge driver has been added to GENERIC for i386, pc98 and amd64, but not to sparc or ia64 since I don't have the ability to test it there. The vge(4) driver supports VLANs, checksum offload and jumbo frames.
Also added the lge(4) and nge(4) drivers to GENERIC for i386 and pc98 since I was in the neighborhood. There's no reason to leave them out anymore.
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134958 |
08-Sep-2004 |
fjoe |
Do not compile in zlib.c. Add a dependency on module instead.
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134940 |
08-Sep-2004 |
alfred |
sync with private code:
fix a 5.x'ism that 4.x needs protection from. make this code compile standalone.
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134804 |
05-Sep-2004 |
des |
Device driver for the Cypress CY7C637xx and CY7C640/1xx families of USB to RS232 bridges, such as the one found in the DeLorme Earthmate USB GPS receiver (which is the only device currently supported by this driver).
While other USB to serial drivers in the tree rely heavily on ucom, this one is self-contained. The reason for that is that ucom assumes that the bridge uses bulk pipes for I/O, while the Cypress parts actually register as human interface devices and use HID reports for configuration and I/O.
The driver is not entirely complete: there is no support yet for flow control, and output doesn't seem to work, though I don't know if that is because of a bug in the code, or simply because the Earthmate is a read- only device.
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134748 |
04-Sep-2004 |
ru |
Let kmod.mk touch opt_*.h files as needed.
Inspired by: imp's email
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134745 |
04-Sep-2004 |
imp |
Sort files alphabetically
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134657 |
02-Sep-2004 |
alfred |
Hook autofs to the build.
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134595 |
01-Sep-2004 |
alfred |
Cleanup paths.
Submitted by: ru
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134594 |
01-Sep-2004 |
ru |
Removed -Wall from CFLAGS.
|
134593 |
01-Sep-2004 |
ru |
Mechanically tidy up the contents of CLEANFILES:M*.h: kmod.mk automatically removes opt_*.h and if_*.h found in SRCS.
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134592 |
01-Sep-2004 |
ru |
bsd.kmod.mk knows how to clean up opt_*.h files automatically, and has the necessary magic to create empty opt_*.h files.
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134585 |
01-Sep-2004 |
brooks |
General modernization of coda: - Ditch NVCODA - Don't use a static major - Don't declare functions extern
Reviewed by: peter
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134577 |
31-Aug-2004 |
alfred |
Wrong makefile in the wrong place.
Pointed out by: scottl
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134574 |
31-Aug-2004 |
scottl |
Make coda5 compile.
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134573 |
31-Aug-2004 |
ru |
Fixed the module build.
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134508 |
30-Aug-2004 |
scottl |
Enable aac(4) module build for amd64
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134507 |
30-Aug-2004 |
scottl |
Only compile aac_linux.ko for i386
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134479 |
29-Aug-2004 |
des |
Remove the HW_WDOG option; it serves no purpose.
MFC after: 3 days
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134477 |
29-Aug-2004 |
obrien |
Enable more modules on AMD64: ciss em ext2fs i2c ida iir ips lnc mly safe scsi_low smbfs sppp twa
|
134476 |
29-Aug-2004 |
obrien |
Enable sound modules.
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134400 |
27-Aug-2004 |
andre |
opt_pfil_hooks.h is no longer required.
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134383 |
27-Aug-2004 |
andre |
Always compile PFIL_HOOKS into the kernel and remove the associated kernel compile option. All FreeBSD packet filters now use the PFIL_HOOKS API and thus it becomes a standard part of the network stack.
If no hooks are connected the entire packet filter hooks section and related activities are jumped over. This removes any performance impact if no hooks are active.
Both OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD have integrated PFIL_HOOKS permanently as well.
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134347 |
26-Aug-2004 |
ru |
Document how a standalone module can be built with divert(4) support.
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134346 |
26-Aug-2004 |
ru |
Revert the last change to sys/modules/ipfw/Makefile and fix a standalone module build in a better way.
Silence from: andre MFC after: 3 days
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134190 |
23-Aug-2004 |
imp |
Make this compile again in the standalone and the MODULES_WITH_WORLD environments. Chances are good that this doesn't produce a good module, but I leave the proper defaults to the dummy opt_* files to the author.
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134165 |
22-Aug-2004 |
nyan |
opt_agp.h is not required anymore.
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133955 |
18-Aug-2004 |
ru |
Enable build of Netgraph modules on all architectures.
Tested by: make universe
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133954 |
18-Aug-2004 |
tjr |
Build a dummy opt_compat.h header since linprocfs.c now requires it.
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133920 |
17-Aug-2004 |
andre |
Convert ipfw to use PFIL_HOOKS. This is change is transparent to userland and preserves the ipfw ABI. The ipfw core packet inspection and filtering functions have not been changed, only how ipfw is invoked is different.
However there are many changes how ipfw is and its add-on's are handled:
In general ipfw is now called through the PFIL_HOOKS and most associated magic, that was in ip_input() or ip_output() previously, is now done in ipfw_check_[in|out]() in the ipfw PFIL handler.
IPDIVERT is entirely handled within the ipfw PFIL handlers. A packet to be diverted is checked if it is fragmented, if yes, ip_reass() gets in for reassembly. If not, or all fragments arrived and the packet is complete, divert_packet is called directly. For 'tee' no reassembly attempt is made and a copy of the packet is sent to the divert socket unmodified. The original packet continues its way through ip_input/output().
ipfw 'forward' is done via m_tag's. The ipfw PFIL handlers tag the packet with the new destination sockaddr_in. A check if the new destination is a local IP address is made and the m_flags are set appropriately. ip_input() and ip_output() have some more work to do here. For ip_input() the m_flags are checked and a packet for us is directly sent to the 'ours' section for further processing. Destination changes on the input path are only tagged and the 'srcrt' flag to ip_forward() is set to disable destination checks and ICMP replies at this stage. The tag is going to be handled on output. ip_output() again checks for m_flags and the 'ours' tag. If found, the packet will be dropped back to the IP netisr where it is going to be picked up by ip_input() again and the directly sent to the 'ours' section. When only the destination changes, the route's 'dst' is overwritten with the new destination from the forward m_tag. Then it jumps back at the route lookup again and skips the firewall check because it has been marked with M_SKIP_FIREWALL. ipfw 'forward' has to be compiled into the kernel with 'option IPFIREWALL_FORWARD' to enable it.
DUMMYNET is entirely handled within the ipfw PFIL handlers. A packet for a dummynet pipe or queue is directly sent to dummynet_io(). Dummynet will then inject it back into ip_input/ip_output() after it has served its time. Dummynet packets are tagged and will continue from the next rule when they hit the ipfw PFIL handlers again after re-injection.
BRIDGING and IPFW_ETHER are not changed yet and use ipfw_chk() directly as they did before. Later this will be changed to dedicated ETHER PFIL_HOOKS.
More detailed changes to the code:
conf/files Add netinet/ip_fw_pfil.c.
conf/options Add IPFIREWALL_FORWARD option.
modules/ipfw/Makefile Add ip_fw_pfil.c.
net/bridge.c Disable PFIL_HOOKS if ipfw for bridging is active. Bridging ipfw is still directly invoked to handle layer2 headers and packets would get a double ipfw when run through PFIL_HOOKS as well.
netinet/ip_divert.c Removed divert_clone() function. It is no longer used.
netinet/ip_dummynet.[ch] Neither the route 'ro' nor the destination 'dst' need to be stored while in dummynet transit. Structure members and associated macros are removed.
netinet/ip_fastfwd.c Removed all direct ipfw handling code and replace it with the new 'ipfw forward' handling code.
netinet/ip_fw.h Removed 'ro' and 'dst' from struct ip_fw_args.
netinet/ip_fw2.c (Re)moved some global variables and the module handling.
netinet/ip_fw_pfil.c New file containing the ipfw PFIL handlers and module initialization.
netinet/ip_input.c Removed all direct ipfw handling code and replace it with the new 'ipfw forward' handling code. ip_forward() does not longer require the 'next_hop' struct sockaddr_in argument. Disable early checks if 'srcrt' is set.
netinet/ip_output.c Removed all direct ipfw handling code and replace it with the new 'ipfw forward' handling code.
netinet/ip_var.h Add ip_reass() as general function. (Used from ipfw PFIL handlers for IPDIVERT.)
netinet/raw_ip.c Directly check if ipfw and dummynet control pointers are active.
netinet/tcp_input.c Rework the 'ipfw forward' to local code to work with the new way of forward tags.
netinet/tcp_sack.c Remove include 'opt_ipfw.h' which is not needed here.
sys/mbuf.h Remove m_claim_next() macro which was exclusively for ipfw 'forward' and is no longer needed.
Approved by: re (scottl)
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133912 |
17-Aug-2004 |
gibbs |
Add ISA attachement files for the aic7xxx driver.
Approved by: re Reminded by: obrien
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133911 |
17-Aug-2004 |
gibbs |
Add an ISA attachement to the aic7xxx driver to handle 284X controllers. The ISA probe uses an identify routine to probe all slot locations from 1 to 14 that do not conflict with other allocated resources. This required making aic7770.c part of the driver core when compiled as a module.
aic7xxx.c: aic79xx.c: aic_osm_lib.c: Use aic_scb_timer_start() consistently to start the watchdog timer. This removes a few places that verbatum copied the code in aic_scb_timer_start().
During recovery processing, allow commands to still be queued to the controller. The only requirement we have is that our recovery command be queued first - something the code already guaranteed. The only other change required to make this work is to prevent timers from being started for these newly queued commands.
Approved by: re
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133866 |
16-Aug-2004 |
nyan |
agp_amd64.c is not needed on pc98.
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133861 |
16-Aug-2004 |
imp |
And isa_if.h
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133860 |
16-Aug-2004 |
imp |
Add pccbb_isa.c and pccbb_pci.c
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133852 |
16-Aug-2004 |
obrien |
AMD64 on-CPU GART support. This also applies to AMD64 HW running 'i386' OS.
Submitted by: Jung-uk Kim <jkim@niksun.com> Integration by: obrien
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133812 |
16-Aug-2004 |
pjd |
Connect RAID3 GEOM class to the build.
|
133808 |
16-Aug-2004 |
pjd |
Introduce GEOM RAID3 class, i.e. kernel module, which implements RAID3 transformation and graid3(8) userland utility, which can be used for configuration. No manual page yet, sorry.
Hardware provided by: Daniel Seuffert
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133735 |
14-Aug-2004 |
marius |
- Introduce an uart_cpu_identify() which is implemented in uart_cpu_<arch>.c and that can be used as an identify function for all kinds of busses on a certain platform. Expect for sparc64 these are only stubs right now. [1] - For sparc64, add code to its uart_cpu_identify() for registering the on- board ISA UARTs and their resources based on information obtained from Open Firmware. It would be better if this would be done in the OFW ISA code. However, due to the common FreeBSD ISA code and PNP-IDs not always being present in the properties of the ISA nodes there seems to be no good way to implement that. Therefore special casing UARTs as the sole really relevant ISA devices on sparc64 seemed reasonable. [2]
Approved by: marcel Discussed with: marcel [1], tmm [2] Tested by: make universe
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133733 |
14-Aug-2004 |
marius |
Now that hme(4) is MI build its module on all platforms.
Tested by: `make universe` and powerpc cross-build on i386
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133720 |
14-Aug-2004 |
dwmalone |
Get rid of the RANDOM_IP_ID option and make it a sysctl. NetBSD have already done this, so I have styled the patch on their work:
1) introduce a ip_newid() static inline function that checks the sysctl and then decides if it should return a sequential or random IP ID.
2) named the sysctl net.inet.ip.random_id
3) IPv6 flow IDs and fragment IDs are now always random. Flow IDs and frag IDs are significantly less common in the IPv6 world (ie. rarely generated per-packet), so there should be smaller performance concerns.
The sysctl defaults to 0 (sequential IP IDs).
Reviewed by: andre, silby, mlaier, ume Based on: NetBSD MFC after: 2 months
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133640 |
13-Aug-2004 |
fjoe |
Add geom_uzip -- geom class that implements read-only compressed disks. Currently supports cloop V2.0 disk compression format. May support more formats in future.
|
133589 |
12-Aug-2004 |
marius |
- Introduce an ofw_bus kobj-interface for retrieving the OFW node and a subset ("compatible", "device_type", "model" and "name") of the standard properties in drivers for devices on Open Firmware supported busses. The standard properties "reg", "interrupts" und "address" are not covered by this interface because they are only of interest in the respective bridge code. There's a remaining standard property "status" which is unclear how to support properly but which also isn't used in FreeBSD at present. This ofw_bus kobj-interface allows to replace the various (ebus_get_node(), ofw_pci_get_node(), etc.) and partially inconsistent (central_get_type() vs. sbus_get_device_type(), etc.) existing IVAR ones with a common one. This in turn allows to simplify and remove code-duplication in drivers for devices that can hang off of more than one OFW supported bus. - Convert the sparc64 Central, EBus, FHC, PCI and SBus bus drivers and the drivers for their children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. The IVAR- interfaces of the Central, EBus and FHC are entirely replaced by this. The PCI bus driver used its own kobj-interface and now also uses the ofw_bus one. The IVARs special to the SBus, e.g. for retrieving the burst size, remain. Beware: this causes an ABI-breakage for modules of drivers which used the IVAR-interfaces, i.e. esp(4), hme(4), isp(4) and uart(4), which need to be recompiled. The style-inconsistencies introduced in some of the bus drivers will be fixed by tmm@ in a generic clean-up of the respective drivers later (he requested to add the changes in the "new" style). - Convert the powerpc MacIO bus driver and the drivers for its children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. This invloves removing the IVARs related to the "reg" property which were unused and a leftover from the NetBSD origini of the code. There's no ABI-breakage caused by this because none of these driver are currently built as modules. There are other powerpc bus drivers which can be converted to the ofw_bus kobj-interface, e.g. the PCI bus driver, which should be done together with converting powerpc to use the OFW PCI code from sparc64. - Make the SBus and FHC front-end of zs(4) and the sparc64 eeprom(4) take advantage of the ofw_bus kobj-interface and simplify them a bit.
Reviewed by: grehan, tmm Approved by: re (scottl) Discussed with: tmm Tested with: Sun AX1105, AXe, Ultra 2, Ultra 60; PPC cross-build on i386
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133579 |
12-Aug-2004 |
harti |
Add the module build stuff for the ATM call control module.
|
133357 |
09-Aug-2004 |
jmg |
change the name of the md module, to g_md, introduce a define with the name MD_MODNAME, and make mdconfig use this new define...
|
133270 |
07-Aug-2004 |
le |
Due to popular demand, hook up geom_vinum to the build.
|
133226 |
06-Aug-2004 |
des |
Move the source code for these two modules out of src/sys/modules.
|
133129 |
04-Aug-2004 |
markm |
Fix module builds for i386 and amd64.
|
133093 |
03-Aug-2004 |
njl |
Bump WARNS to 2 for all other ACPI drivers and minor cleanup.
|
133087 |
03-Aug-2004 |
markm |
Making a loadable null.ko for /dev/(null|zero) proved rather unpopular, so remove this (mis)feature.
Encouragement provided by: jhb (and others)
|
133029 |
02-Aug-2004 |
obrien |
Really back out rev 1.388.
|
133021 |
02-Aug-2004 |
obrien |
Don't build and install a mem.ko module. Currently one cannot load the mem.ko module without panicing if mem is compiled into the kernel and one cannot build a kernel w/o "device mem" right now either. Thus it is too dangerous to install mem.ko right now because if one puts 'mem_load="YES"' in /etc/loader.conf they cannot boot an "old" kernel (at the time that a kernel doesn't have to be built with "device mem).
|
132956 |
01-Aug-2004 |
markm |
Break out the MI part of the /dev/[k]mem and /dev/io drivers into their own directory and module, leaving the MD parts in the MD area (the MD parts _are_ part of the modules). /dev/mem and /dev/io are now loadable modules, thus taking us one step further towards a kernel created entirely out of modules. Of course, there is nothing preventing the kernel from having these statically compiled.
|
132905 |
30-Jul-2004 |
pjd |
Connect GEOM_MIRROR class to the build.
|
132904 |
30-Jul-2004 |
pjd |
Add GEOM_MIRROR class which provide RAID1 functionality and has many useful features. The gmirror(8) utility should be used for control of this class. There is no manual page yet, but I'm working on it with keramida@.
Many useful tests provided by: simon (thank you!) Some ideas from: scottl, simon, phk
|
132501 |
21-Jul-2004 |
nyan |
Add the ACPI Panasonic extras driver.
Submitted by: OGAWA Takaya <t-ogawa@triaez.kaisei.org> and nyan
|
132260 |
16-Jul-2004 |
njl |
Fix the alpha (and others) module build by only building fdc_acpi.c on i386 and amd64. The only other ACPI machine (ia64) doesn't support floppy drives. Tested by: make MACHINE={pc98,i386,amd64,alpha,sparc64}
|
132236 |
16-Jul-2004 |
tanimura |
Rename the sound device drivers:
- `sound' The generic sound driver, always required.
- `snd_*' Device-dependent drivers, named after the sound module names. Configure accordingly to your hardware.
In addition, rename the `snd_pcm' module to `sound' in order to sync with the driver names.
Suggested by: cg
|
132218 |
15-Jul-2004 |
njl |
Add fdc_acpi to module build, bump WARNS to 2.
|
132091 |
13-Jul-2004 |
simokawa |
Replace DDB with KDB.
|
132061 |
12-Jul-2004 |
imp |
Remove stray line with just a tab Remove usbdevs_data.h, it isn't used by the module
Noticed by: Pawel Worach
|
132034 |
12-Jul-2004 |
dfr |
Add fwip module.
|
132033 |
12-Jul-2004 |
dfr |
Add fwip module.
Submitted by: simokawa
|
131946 |
10-Jul-2004 |
marcel |
Build uart_dbg.c for remote GDB support.
|
131850 |
09-Jul-2004 |
bms |
Document compile-time switches here as I'm going to yank them from if_de.c.
|
131840 |
08-Jul-2004 |
brian |
Change the following environment variables to kernel options:
bootp -> BOOTP bootp.nfsroot -> BOOTP_NFSROOT bootp.nfsv3 -> BOOTP_NFSV3 bootp.compat -> BOOTP_COMPAT bootp.wired_to -> BOOTP_WIRED_TO
- i.e. back out the previous commit. It's already possible to pxeboot(8) with a GENERIC kernel.
Pointed out by: dwmalone
|
131819 |
08-Jul-2004 |
nyan |
- Merged from sys/dev/fdc/fdc.c revision 1.275. - Break out the cbus front end from fd.c. - Remove the pccard support because it was broken.
|
131814 |
08-Jul-2004 |
brian |
Change the following kernel options to environment variables:
BOOTP -> bootp BOOTP_NFSROOT -> bootp.nfsroot BOOTP_NFSV3 -> bootp.nfsv3 BOOTP_COMPAT -> bootp.compat BOOTP_WIRED_TO -> bootp.wired_to
This lets you PXE boot with a GENERIC kernel by putting this sort of thing in loader.conf:
bootp="YES" bootp.nfsroot="YES" bootp.nfsv3="YES" bootp.wired_to="bge1"
or even setting the variables manually from the OK prompt.
|
131768 |
07-Jul-2004 |
emax |
Make bluetooth compile on all platforms
Reviewed by: imp, ru
|
131767 |
07-Jul-2004 |
imp |
Break out the isa and pccard front ends from fdc. This is the first step in making this driver more attachment neutral. Others plan on adding acpi front ends.
Still need to cleanup the MI part of the driver because it isn't as bus independent as it could be.
|
131523 |
03-Jul-2004 |
tjr |
By popular request, add a workaround that allows large (>128GB or so) FAT32 filesystems to be mounted, subject to some fairly serious limitations.
This works by extending the internal pseudo-inode-numbers generated from the file's starting cluster number to 64-bits, then creating a table mapping these into arbitrary 32-bit inode numbers, which can fit in struct dirent's d_fileno and struct vattr's va_fileid fields. The mappings do not persist across unmounts or reboots, so it's not possible to export these filesystems through NFS. The mapping table may grow to be rather large, and may grow large enough to exhaust kernel memory on filesystems with millions of files.
Don't enable this option unless you understand the consequences.
|
131476 |
02-Jul-2004 |
pjd |
Introduce GEOM_LABEL class. This class is used for detecting volume labels on file systems: UFS, MSDOSFS (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32) and ISO9660. It also provide native labelization (there is no need for file system).
g_label_ufs.c is based on geom_vol_ffs from Gordon Tetlow. g_label_msdos.c and g_label_iso9660.c are probably hacks, I just found where volume labels are stored and I use those offsets here, but with this class it should be easy to do it as it should be done by someone who know how. Implementing volume labels detection for other file systems also should be trivial.
New providers are created in those directories: /dev/ufs/ (UFS1, UFS2) /dev/msdosfs/ (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32) /dev/iso9660/ (ISO9660) /dev/label/ (native labels, configured with glabel(8))
Manual page cleanups and some comments inside were submitted by Simon L. Nielsen, who was, as always, very helpful. Thanks!
|
131388 |
01-Jul-2004 |
marks |
Set WARNS=2 for the module build of ACPI.
Approved by: njl
|
131328 |
30-Jun-2004 |
nyan |
The ahb module is not needed for pc98.
|
131314 |
30-Jun-2004 |
njl |
Add glue for building acpi_quirk.c
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131292 |
29-Jun-2004 |
imp |
Add ahb module for i386 and alpha (the onlt two platforms that have eisa bus)
|
131290 |
29-Jun-2004 |
imp |
Add the ahb module for old Adaptec 1742 drivers now that eisa bus interface is cleaner.
|
131279 |
29-Jun-2004 |
njl |
Add acpi_if.h dependencies to module build.
|
131250 |
28-Jun-2004 |
imp |
Build usbdevs.h
|
131186 |
27-Jun-2004 |
imp |
Add usbdevs.h and pccarddevs.h to the build list, as appropriate. This is needed to build as part of world or in src/sys/modules.
|
131108 |
25-Jun-2004 |
julian |
Convert Netgraph to use mbuf tags to pass its meta information around. Thanks to Sam for importing tags in a way that allowed this to be done.
Submitted by: Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@cell.sick.ru> Also allow the sr and ar drivers to create netgraph versions of their modules. Document the change to the ksocket node.
|
130977 |
23-Jun-2004 |
rik |
Clean CLEANFILES.
|
130948 |
22-Jun-2004 |
obrien |
Enable 'vinum' on AMD64.
|
130799 |
20-Jun-2004 |
markm |
Give zlib the ability to be a module that can be depended on, in the MODULE_DEPEND() sense.
|
130613 |
16-Jun-2004 |
mlaier |
Commit pf version 3.5 and link additional files to the kernel build.
Version 3.5 brings: - Atomic commits of ruleset changes (reduce the chance of ending up in an inconsistent state). - A 30% reduction in the size of state table entries. - Source-tracking (limit number of clients and states per client). - Sticky-address (the flexibility of round-robin with the benefits of source-hash). - Significant improvements to interface handling. - and many more ...
|
130609 |
16-Jun-2004 |
mlaier |
Prepare for pf 3.5 import: - Remove pflog and pfsync modules. Things will change in such a fashion that there will be one module with pf+pflog that can be loaded into GENERIC without problems (which is what most people want). pfsync is no longer possible as a module. - Add multicast address for in-kernel multicast pfsync protocol. Protocol glue will follow once the import is done. - Add one more mbuf tag
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130390 |
12-Jun-2004 |
le |
Add a module directory for geom_vinum.
|
130299 |
10-Jun-2004 |
marius |
Fix typo that prevents esp_sbus.c and lsi64854.c from being built on sparc64.
|
130293 |
10-Jun-2004 |
scottl |
Port the NetBSD esp(4) driver. This only includes the sbus front-end, so its primary use is for the FEPS/FAS366 SCSI found in Sun Ultra 1e and 2 machines. Once the pci front-end is ported, this driver can replace the amd(4) driver.
The code as-is is fairly stable. I've disabled tagged-queueing until I can figure out a corruption bug related to it. I'm importing it now so that people with these machines can (finally) stop netbooting and report bugs before 5.3.
|
130287 |
09-Jun-2004 |
imp |
Add eisa_if.h
|
130286 |
09-Jun-2004 |
imp |
Add eisa_if.h to the list of things to build for new eisa_if.m for the case where we build modules with world.
|
130258 |
09-Jun-2004 |
obrien |
style.Makefile(5)
|
130253 |
08-Jun-2004 |
darrenr |
Recognise NOINET6 as an indication to not build IPv6 enabled source even if FreeBSD header files, etc, support it.
Submitted by: Sergey Mokryshev <mokr@mokr.net>
|
129880 |
30-May-2004 |
phk |
add missing #include <sys/module.h>
|
129794 |
28-May-2004 |
tackerman |
First release of ixgb driver for the Intel(R) PRO/10GbE Family of Adapters. This driver has been developed for use with FreeBSD, version 4.8 and later.
Submitted by: Hema Joyce Reviewed by: Prafulla Deuskar Approved by: Prafulla Deuskar MFC after: 1 week
|
129740 |
26-May-2004 |
imp |
Move to generating pccarddevs.h on the fly, both for the kernel and the modules.
Also generate usbdevs.h automatically now, but a non-kernel file is stopping that at the moment.
|
129477 |
20-May-2004 |
pjd |
- Connect geom(8) and its libraries to the build. - Connect geom_stripe and geom_nop modules to the build. - Connect STRIPE and NOP classes to the LINT build. - Disconnect gconcat(8) from the build.
Supported by: Wheel - Open Technologies - http://www.wheel.pl
|
129475 |
20-May-2004 |
pjd |
Modules Makefiles for geom_stripe and geom_nop.
Supported by: Wheel - Open Technologies - http://www.wheel.pl
|
129339 |
17-May-2004 |
rik |
Connect Cronyx Tau-PCI to the system.
|
129329 |
17-May-2004 |
roam |
Unbreak the fdc module build after the repocopy of sys/isa/fd.c to sys/dev/fdc/fdc.c.
|
129308 |
16-May-2004 |
peter |
Disable ndis module on amd64. It doesn't compile. For example, hal_raise_irql(void) doesn't take an argument, but it is called with one. eg: irql = FASTCALL1(hal_raise_irql, DISPATCH_LEVEL); This is hidden by the macros on i386, but becomes a compile error on amd64 since the arguments are actually checked.
|
129275 |
16-May-2004 |
ru |
Fixed the disordering from rev. 1.371.
|
129177 |
13-May-2004 |
nyan |
Move the ichwd to i386 only.
|
129124 |
11-May-2004 |
des |
Add a driver for the watchdog timer function present on the LPC interface bridge in Intel ICH-series chipsets.
The original implementation was by W. Daryl Hawkins of Texas A&M, but I have made substantial modifications.
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128968 |
05-May-2004 |
rik |
Add support for Cronyx Tau-PCI adapters.
|
128948 |
05-May-2004 |
joerg |
Enable the build of the vinum KLD on sparc64. It is known to work so there's no reason to not build it.
|
128891 |
03-May-2004 |
pjd |
Connect geom_gate.ko to the build.
|
128773 |
30-Apr-2004 |
marius |
Remove the source file for the sio(4) EBus attachment here, too.
|
128761 |
30-Apr-2004 |
pjd |
Makefile for geom_gate.ko.
|
128690 |
27-Apr-2004 |
vkashyap |
Added 3ware's twa.
Reviewed by: ps
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128635 |
25-Apr-2004 |
rik |
Add ng_sppp(4) to the modules build process.
|
128587 |
23-Apr-2004 |
philip |
Enable the led-toggling magic. Compiling files which are in the kernel into modules is a very nice way to produce hard-to-find panics. Who would look for a bug in a Makefile anyway?
Has anyone seen the pointy hat? :-o
Approved by: njl (mentor)
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128571 |
23-Apr-2004 |
philip |
Hook up acpi_asus and its manual page in two more places I managed to overlook last night. Sorry about that :-o
Spotted by: njl (mentor, spotter of forgetfulness)
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128562 |
22-Apr-2004 |
philip |
Missed this out in my last commit. Makefile for the acpi_asus driver.
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128544 |
22-Apr-2004 |
njl |
Fix the build. opt_asr.h is gone.
Beer or equivalent to? njl
|
128509 |
21-Apr-2004 |
njl |
Divide the drivers into essential (pci, thermal) and mobile (lid, battery, etc.)
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128476 |
20-Apr-2004 |
darrenr |
IPv6 is on by default in GENERIC so enable IPv6 in IPFilter too by default.
PR: kern/57730 Submitted by: FUKAUMI Naoki <fukaumi@soum.co.jp>
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128431 |
19-Apr-2004 |
njl |
Remove opt_da.h from the Makefile as well. Duplication of the option in both the Makefile and sys/conf/options is what led to this oversight. Apologies for breaking the build.
|
128355 |
17-Apr-2004 |
ru |
A simple packet distribution node type that acts like an Ethernet hub.
|
128120 |
11-Apr-2004 |
marcel |
Include nehemiah.c only on i386, as is done for the non-modules build.
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128091 |
10-Apr-2004 |
kan |
Fix module build during buildworld with MODULES_WITH_WORLD defined.
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128086 |
10-Apr-2004 |
vkashyap |
Changed comments following changes to not bundle firmware by default.
Approved by: re
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128082 |
10-Apr-2004 |
scottl |
Don't include the firmware image by default as it adds 500k (uncompressed) to the module.
Reviewed by: vinod
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128059 |
09-Apr-2004 |
markm |
Reorganise the entropy device so that high-yield entropy sources can more easily be used INSTEAD OF the hard-working Yarrow. The only hardware source used at this point is the one inside the VIA C3 Nehemiah (Stepping 3 and above) CPU. More sources will be added in due course. Contributions welcome!
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127946 |
06-Apr-2004 |
mlaier |
Make pf* modules respect NOINET6 from make.conf(5) in order to build them for INET6-less kernel.
Requested by: many Approved by: bms(mentor)
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127600 |
30-Mar-2004 |
vkashyap |
Initial check-in of the device driver for 3ware's 9000 series PATA/SATA RAID controllers. This driver is a SIM under CAM, and so, behaves like a driver for a SCSI controller.
|
127592 |
29-Mar-2004 |
peter |
Clean up the stub fake vnode locking implemenations. The main reason this stuff was here (NFS) was fixed by Alfred in November. The only remaining consumer of the stub functions was umapfs, which is horribly horribly broken. It has missed out on about the last 5 years worth of maintenence that was done on nullfs (from which umapfs is derived). It needs major work to bring it up to date with the vnode locking protocol. umapfs really needs to find a caretaker to bring it into the 21st century.
Functions GC'ed: vop_noislocked, vop_nolock, vop_nounlock, vop_sharedlock.
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127409 |
25-Mar-2004 |
rik |
Connect ctau driver (Cronyx-Tau/ISA) to modules build process.
Approved by: imp (mentor)
|
127376 |
24-Mar-2004 |
rik |
sppp (4) to netgraph (4) node. As always: I'l connect it to the system after extra check.
Approved by: imp (mentor) Approved by: julian (in general)
|
127245 |
20-Mar-2004 |
marcel |
Add uart_subr.c
|
127164 |
18-Mar-2004 |
fjoe |
Generate opt_inet.h. Add opt_inet.h to SRCS.
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127071 |
16-Mar-2004 |
nyan |
Move the arl to i386 only.
|
127067 |
16-Mar-2004 |
scottl |
Remove the module reference for RAIDframe
|
127066 |
16-Mar-2004 |
scottl |
Remove RAIDFrame. It hasn't worked since GEOM replaced the old disk mini-layer. I don't have time to bing it forward into the GEOM world, and no one else has stepped forward to claim it. It'll be in the Attic for safe keeping for now.
|
127040 |
15-Mar-2004 |
fjoe |
Add arl(4): driver for Aironet Arlan 655 wireless adapters.
MFC after: 2 weeks
|
127018 |
15-Mar-2004 |
imp |
Kill bogus isa compat opt file.
|
126756 |
08-Mar-2004 |
mlaier |
Link pf to the build and install: This adds the former ports registered groups: proxy and authpf as well as the proxy user. Make sure to run mergemaster -p in oder to complete make installworld without errors.
This also provides the passive OS fingerprints from OpenBSD (pf.os) and an example pf.conf.
For those who want to go without pf; it provides a NO_PF knob to make.conf.
__FreeBSD_version will be bumped soon to reflect this and to be able to change ports accordingly.
Approved by: bms(mentor)
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126742 |
08-Mar-2004 |
benno |
Add a netgraph node to handle ATM LLC encapsulation. This currently handles ethernet (tested) and FDDI (not tested). The main use for this is on ADSL (or other ATM) connections where bridged ethernet is used, PPPoE being a prime example.
There is no manual page as yet, I will write one shortly.
Reviewed by: harti
|
126706 |
07-Mar-2004 |
wpaul |
Add preliminary support for PCMCIA devices in addition to PCI/cardbus. if_ndis.c has been split into if_ndis_pci.c and if_ndis_pccard.c. The ndiscvt(8) utility should be able to parse device info for PCMCIA devices now. The ndis_alloc_amem() has moved from kern_ndis.c to if_ndis_pccard.c so that kern_ndis.c no longer depends on pccard.
NOTE: this stuff is not guaranteed to work 100% correctly yet. So far I have been able to load/init my PCMCIA Cisco Aironet 340 card, but it crashes in the interrupt handler. The existing support for PCI/cardbus devices should still work as before.
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126620 |
04-Mar-2004 |
wpaul |
- Some older Atheros drivers want KeInitializeTimer(), so implement it, along with KeInitializeTimerEx(), KeSetTimer(), KeSetTimerEx(), KeCancelTimer(), KeReadStateTimer() and KeInitializeDpc(). I don't know for certain that these will make the Atheros driver happy since I don't have the card/driver combo needed to test it, but these are fairly independent so they shouldn't break anything else.
- Debugger() is present even in kernels without options DDB, so no conditional compilation is necessary (pointed out by bde).
- Remove the extra km_acquirecnt member that I added to struct kmutant and embed it within an unused portion of the structure instead, so that we don't make the structure larger than it's defined to be in Windows. I don't know what crack I was smoking when I decided it was ok to do this, but it's worn off now.
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126559 |
03-Mar-2004 |
wpaul |
Add proper support for DbgPrint(): only print messages if bootverbose is set, since some drivers with debug info can be very chatty.
Also implement DbgBreakPoint(), which is the Windows equivalent of Debugger(). Unfortunately, this forces subr_ntoskrnl.c to include opt_ddb.h.
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126494 |
02-Mar-2004 |
rik |
1. Add modules makefile for Cronyx Tau/ISA driver (ctau).
Approved by: imp (mentor)
|
126447 |
01-Mar-2004 |
ru |
Netgraph node type for IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging.
|
126431 |
01-Mar-2004 |
njl |
Hook acpi_video up to the build.
|
126430 |
01-Mar-2004 |
njl |
Add the ACPI standard video extensions driver. I've done some style cleanup but a bit more reamins to be done. For now, it is usable.
Submitted by: Taku YAMAMOTO <taku@cent.saitama-u.ac.jp>
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126423 |
01-Mar-2004 |
ticso |
add driver for BWCT console management serials
|
126369 |
28-Feb-2004 |
njl |
Clean all the object files whether or not ACPI_DEBUG is specified.
|
126334 |
28-Feb-2004 |
sanpei |
add support DM9601(DAVICOM USB to Ethernet MAC Controller with Integrated 10/100 PHY) - Corega FEther USB-TXC
PR: kern/62932 Submitted by: HASHI Hiroaki <hashiz@tomba.cskk-sv.co.jp> Obtained from: NetBSD
|
126263 |
26-Feb-2004 |
mlaier |
Tweak existing header and other build infrastructure to be able to build pf/pflog/pfsync as modules. Do not list them in NOTES or modules/Makefile (i.e. do not connect it to any (automatic) builds - yet).
Approved by: bms(mentor)
|
126172 |
23-Feb-2004 |
pjd |
Connect geom_concat.ko module to the build.
Approved by: scottl (mentor)
|
126008 |
19-Feb-2004 |
pjd |
Makefile needed for building geom_concat module.
Approved by: scottl (mentor)
|
125817 |
14-Feb-2004 |
rik |
Adding missing cx (cronyx/Sigma) entry. Approved by: imp (mentor)
|
125771 |
13-Feb-2004 |
ru |
Removed -g from CFLAGS. There is a better way to build debugging versions of the modules, and unconditionally putting -g in CFLAGS has negative impact on the size of the resulting .ko object, even now that debugging symbols are always stripped.
|
125128 |
28-Jan-2004 |
obrien |
Always build ext2fs module. There is no written policy preventing the building of GPL'ed modules.
|
125126 |
28-Jan-2004 |
obrien |
Enable ndis for AMD64 (for the time that modules are supported)...
|
125123 |
28-Jan-2004 |
emax |
Add NO_BLUETOOTH knob to the build process
Requested by: phk Reviewed by: imp (mentor), ru
|
124717 |
19-Jan-2004 |
ru |
Removed custom "load" and "unload" targets.
Removed "deinstall" targets -- the idea is to provide the standard "deinstall" target.
|
124711 |
19-Jan-2004 |
ru |
Normalize SUBDIR.
|
124591 |
16-Jan-2004 |
ru |
- Build things in pure alphabetical dictionary order.
- Unify the conditional assignments section so that architectural exclusions come first, sorted, then options and !options, sorted by the option name, also in directory order, then architecture specific sections, sorted by the architecture name, with i386 being a traditional exception.
Prodded by: bde
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124546 |
15-Jan-2004 |
onoe |
Use generic net80211 framework for awi driver. Restore awi to be workable again; it was broken.. XXX: The initialization is still unreliable yet, it sometimes fails on some card.
|
124476 |
13-Jan-2004 |
nyan |
Include "../Makefile.inc" to propagate the configuration to subdirectories.
|
124473 |
13-Jan-2004 |
ru |
MODULE_DEPEND is a C macro, not a make(1).
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124472 |
13-Jan-2004 |
ru |
bsd.kmod.mk does not deal with manpages anymore.
|
124467 |
13-Jan-2004 |
ru |
Don't put .depend in CLEANFILES, it's cleaned by cleandepend.
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124441 |
12-Jan-2004 |
njl |
Hook up acpi_toshiba
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124385 |
11-Jan-2004 |
njl |
Add the ACPI Toshiba extras driver (hotkeys, LCD backlight, video output, forced fan control, and CPU throttling).
Submitted by: Hiroyuki Aizu <aizu@navi.org>
|
124373 |
11-Jan-2004 |
obrien |
Add Audigy support. I started with a year-old patch by Orlando Bassotto <orlando.bassotto@ieo-research.it>, and ported it to 5.2-CURRENT along with fixing the problems working with pre-Audigy cards.
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124369 |
11-Jan-2004 |
nyan |
The ida module is not needed for pc98.
|
124367 |
11-Jan-2004 |
mdodd |
ida(4) module. PCI only for now.
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124272 |
09-Jan-2004 |
wpaul |
Implement NdisOpenFile()/NdisCloseFile()/NdisMapFile()/NdisUnmapFile(). By default, we search for files in /compat/ndis. This can be changed with a systcl. These routines are used by some drivers which need to download firmware or microcode into their respective devices during initialization.
Also, remove extraneous newlines from the 'built-in' sysctl/registry variables.
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124255 |
08-Jan-2004 |
njl |
Always clean all files, including ones under ACPI_DEBUG when doing a "make clean".
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123962 |
29-Dec-2003 |
bde |
Use double quotes instead of single quotes for echos to build options headers as in most other modules Makefiles (5 yesterday, none now). Fixed any simple nearby style bugs (not many).
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123961 |
29-Dec-2003 |
bde |
Fixed some style bugs (mainly the bad examples @echo, NOMAN, and non-use of ${.TARGET}). This was the last instances of @echo in module Makefiles after it was removed in sio/Makefile. NOMAN is nonsense in module Makefiles, and was removed, but came back here and in too many other places.
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123960 |
29-Dec-2003 |
bde |
Fixed some style bugs: - SRCS was totally disordered. - the echos to create options headers were hidden using '@'. - the args of echos to create options headers were single-quoted. - the target names for the rules to create options headers were repeated. - the unused option COMPAT_FREEBSD4 was put in opt_compat.h.
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123959 |
29-Dec-2003 |
bde |
Fixed some style bugs. SRCS and the opt_*.h rules were totally disordered. This commit only fixes the external disorder by rearranging whole lines.
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123935 |
28-Dec-2003 |
nyan |
Fix to support pc98 and currect typo.
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123911 |
27-Dec-2003 |
imp |
New sio module. A number of people have suggested this over the years (most recently bde), so I'll commit the module I've had knocking around in my tree for a while. This may have some rough edges, so if you are able to build it on non-i386 platform (including pc98) please let me know you succeeded. When I get enough reports, I'll connect it to the build. If there are problems, feel free to fix them.
Suggested by: bde
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123795 |
24-Dec-2003 |
njl |
Move the acpi module down a directory. This will allow us to import other ACPI-specific drivers into sys/modules/acpi/.
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123557 |
15-Dec-2003 |
bms |
Push m_apply() and m_getptr() up into the colleciton of standard mbuf routines, and purge them from opencrypto.
Reviewed by: sam Obtained from: NetBSD Sponsored by: spc.org
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123484 |
12-Dec-2003 |
wpaul |
Turn off build of if_ndis.ko by default, since it depends on an autogenerated file (ndis_driver_data.h) which by definition can't be available unless the user creates it.
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123478 |
11-Dec-2003 |
wpaul |
Grrr. Put the right .PATH statements in the right Makefiles.
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123477 |
11-Dec-2003 |
wpaul |
Ack! Only build if_ndis.ko and ndis.ko if arch == i386.
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123474 |
11-Dec-2003 |
wpaul |
Commit the first cut of Project Evil, also known as the NDISulator.
Yes, it's what you think it is. Yes, you should run away now.
This is a special compatibility module for allowing Windows NDIS miniport network drivers to be used with FreeBSD/x86. This provides _binary_ NDIS compatibility (not source): you can run NDIS driver code, but you can't build it. There are three main parts:
sys/compat/ndis: the NDIS compat API, which provides binary compatibility functions for many routines in NDIS.SYS, HAL.dll and ntoskrnl.exe in Windows (these are the three modules that most NDIS miniport drivers use). The compat module also contains a small PE relocator/dynalinker which relocates the Windows .SYS image and then patches in our native routines.
sys/dev/if_ndis: the if_ndis driver wrapper. This module makes use of the ndis compat API and can be compiled with a specially prepared binary image file (ndis_driver_data.h) containing the Windows .SYS image and registry key information parsed out of the accompanying .INF file. Once if_ndis.ko is built, it can be loaded and unloaded just like a native FreeBSD kenrel module.
usr.sbin/ndiscvt: a special utility that converts foo.sys and foo.inf into an ndis_driver_data.h file that can be compiled into if_ndis.o. Contains an .inf file parser graciously provided by Matt Dodd (and mercilessly hacked upon by me) that strips out device ID info and registry key info from a .INF file and packages it up with a binary image array. The ndiscvt(8) utility also does some manipulation of the segments within the .sys file to make life easier for the kernel loader. (Doing the manipulation here saves the kernel code from having to move things around later, which would waste memory.)
ndiscvt is only built for the i386 arch. Only files.i386 has been updated, and none of this is turned on in GENERIC. It should probably work on pc98. I have no idea about amd64 or ia64 at this point.
This is still a work in progress. I estimate it's about %85 done, but I want it under CVS control so I can track subsequent changes. It has been tested with exactly three drivers: the LinkSys LNE100TX v4 driver (Lne100v4.sys), the sample Intel 82559 driver from the Windows DDK (e100bex.sys) and the Broadcom BCM43xx wireless driver (bcmwl5.sys). It still needs to have a net80211 stuff added to it. To use it, you would do something like this:
# cd /sys/modules/ndis # make; make load # cd /sys/modules/if_ndis # ndiscvt -i /path/to/foo.inf -s /path/to/foo.sys -o ndis_driver_data.h # make; make load # sysctl -a | grep ndis
All registry keys are mapped to sysctl nodes. Sometimes drivers refer to registry keys that aren't mentioned in foo.inf. If this happens, the NDIS API module creates sysctl nodes for these keys on the fly so you can tweak them.
An example usage of the Broadcom wireless driver would be:
# sysctl hw.ndis0.EnableAutoConnect=1 # sysctl hw.ndis0.SSID="MY_SSID" # sysctl hw.ndis0.NetworkType=0 (0 for bss, 1 for adhoc) # ifconfig ndis0 <my ipaddr> netmask 0xffffff00 up
Things to be done:
- get rid of debug messages - add in ndis80211 support - defer transmissions until after a status update with NDIS_STATUS_CONNECTED occurs - Create smarter lookaside list support - Split off if_ndis_pci.c and if_ndis_pccard.c attachments - Make sure PCMCIA support works - Fix ndiscvt to properly parse PCMCIA device IDs from INF files - write ndisapi.9 man page
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123227 |
07-Dec-2003 |
imp |
hea is gone, remove its module
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123226 |
07-Dec-2003 |
imp |
Remove hea module.
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123163 |
05-Dec-2003 |
jhb |
Remove SMP option support from building the ACPI module as it is no longer needed.
Approved by: re (murray) Requested by: njl
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123136 |
03-Dec-2003 |
jhb |
- Reenable building of the ACPI module on i386. - Remove 'device acpi' from i386 GENERIC and revert back to using ACPI as a module by default.
Approved by: re (scottl / blanket)
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123134 |
03-Dec-2003 |
jhb |
Add madt.c to the list of sources for i386.
Approved by: re (scottl / blanket)
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123120 |
03-Dec-2003 |
imp |
Updated cx driver commit part 1: bring in the new kernel driver.
This is the vastly updated cx drvier from Roman Kurakin <rik@cronyx.ru> who has been patiently waiting for this update for sometime.
The driver is mostly a rewrite from the version we have in the tree. While some similarities remain, losing the little history that the old driver has is not a big loss, and the re@ felt it was easier this way (less error prone).
The userland parts of this update will be committed shortly.
The driver is not connected to the build yet. I want to make sure I don't break any platform at any time, so I want to test that with these files in the tree before I continue (on the off chance I'm forgetting a file).
I changed the DEBUG macro to CX_DEBUG from the code that was submitted (to not break when we go to building with opt_global.h after the release), as well adding $FreeBSD$.
Submitted by: Roman Kurakin Approved by: re@ <scottl>
|
122995 |
26-Nov-2003 |
njl |
* Add acpi_pcpu_get_id(idx, *acpi_id, *cpu_id) which fetches the idx'th present CPU with pc_acpi_id equal to *acpi_id. If *acpi_id does not match that processor's pc_acpi_id, return the value for ProcId derived from the MADT in *acpi_id. If pc_acpi_id is 0xffffffff, always override it with the value of *acpi_id. Finally, return pc_cpuid in *cpu_id and use that as our primary key.
* Use pc_cpuid as our unique key because we know it is valid since MD code set it. The values for ProcId in the ASL and MADT don't match up on some machines (!), forcing us to fall back to ordered probing in that case.
* Remove some #ifdef SMP since the refcount doesn't hurt performance and will be needed for dynamic _CST objects. Only one #ifdef SMP (for smp_rendezvous) remains.
* Hook up SMP in the compile flags in the Makefile.
Tested by: marcel, truckman Approved by: re (scottl)
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122894 |
19-Nov-2003 |
imp |
o Remove @- from the ln and change it to a -sf. This was bogus, and regocnized as such at the time. Now that the other bogons in the tree have been fixed, we can remove this ugly kludge. o Remove stale/bogus opt_foo.h files. These are left over from by-gone resources. And they point to the need, yet again, to improve the build system so meta information is only in one place.
Submitted by: ru Reviewed by: bde Approved by: re@ (jhb)
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122876 |
18-Nov-2003 |
rwatson |
Revert a NOOP change to Makefile that slipped into the last commit.
Pointed out by: tjr
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122875 |
18-Nov-2003 |
rwatson |
Introduce a MAC label reference in 'struct inpcb', which caches the MAC label referenced from 'struct socket' in the IPv4 and IPv6-based protocols. This permits MAC labels to be checked during network delivery operations without dereferencing inp->inp_socket to get to so->so_label, which will eventually avoid our having to grab the socket lock during delivery at the network layer.
This change introduces 'struct inpcb' as a labeled object to the MAC Framework, along with the normal circus of entry points: initialization, creation from socket, destruction, as well as a delivery access control check.
For most policies, the inpcb label will simply be a cache of the socket label, so a new protocol switch method is introduced, pr_sosetlabel() to notify protocols that the socket layer label has been updated so that the cache can be updated while holding appropriate locks. Most protocols implement this using pru_sosetlabel_null(), but IPv4/IPv6 protocols using inpcbs use the the worker function in_pcbsosetlabel(), which calls into the MAC Framework to perform a cache update.
Biba, LOMAC, and MLS implement these entry points, as do the stub policy, and test policy.
Reviewed by: sam, bms Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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122796 |
16-Nov-2003 |
akiyama |
Make interrupt pipe interval time configurable. - Add kernel options: {UPLCOM,UVSCOM}_INTR_INTERVAL - Add sysctl variables: 'hw.usb.{uplcom,uvscom}.interval'
MFC after: 1 week
|
122770 |
16-Nov-2003 |
imp |
Quick hack to make the nfsclient.ko loadable again. This brings in the nfsv4 files. It is intended to be a short-term bridge while alfred deals with the problem in a better way (eg, don't hesitate to back this out when the real fix comes along). I've not heard back from alfred in a few hours and other people are hitting this problem.
Approved by: markm, rwatson, grog, murray
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122766 |
15-Nov-2003 |
njl |
Implement Cx CPU idle states and updated throttling support.
* Use the cpu_idle_hook() to do idling for C1-C3. * Use both _CST and the FADT to detect Cx states. * Use both _PTC and P_CNT for controlling throttling. * Add a notify handler to detect changes in _CST and _PSS * Call the _INI function for each processor if present. This will be done by ACPI-CA in the future. * Fix a bug on SMP systems where CPUs will attach multiple times if the bus is rescan. * Document new sysctls for controlling idling.
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122720 |
15-Nov-2003 |
alfred |
nfs4 client module. Not hooked up to the build yet.
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122699 |
14-Nov-2003 |
bms |
Fix a bug whereby the physical endpoints of a gre(4) tunnel would not be printed, if the module were loaded into a kernel which had INET6 enabled.
The gre(4) driver does not use INET6, nor is it specified for IPv6. The tunnel_status() function in ifconfig(8) is somewhat overzealous and assumes that all tunnel interfaces speak KAME ifioctls.
This fix follows the path of least resistance, by teaching gre(4) about the two KAME ifioctls concerned.
PR: bin/56341
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122512 |
11-Nov-2003 |
rwatson |
Following the repo-copy from src/sys/modules/mac_none/Makefile, I neglected to update the filenames/etc in mac_stub. Do so now.
|
122414 |
10-Nov-2003 |
ru |
Don't compile with -g by default; there's a better way to build modules with debug support.
|
122221 |
07-Nov-2003 |
scottl |
Add the Makefile glue for the udf_iconv module.
Submitted by: imura@ryu16.org
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122219 |
07-Nov-2003 |
harti |
The layer 3 (signalling) of NgATM netgraph node: ng_uni. This node handles user and network side signaling and partly PNNI.
|
122169 |
06-Nov-2003 |
imp |
List the three modules that I have that aren't connected to the build.
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122099 |
05-Nov-2003 |
scottl |
Update the udf module makefile for the udf_iconv module
Submitted by: imura@ryu16.org
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122023 |
04-Nov-2003 |
imp |
ppbus_if.c is necessary if you are loading submodules.
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122018 |
04-Nov-2003 |
imp |
Module for cs driver
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122003 |
03-Nov-2003 |
jhb |
Temporarily disable the acpi(4) module on i386 until issues revolving SMP probing and the MADT table can be sorted out. For now, if you want ACPI, you must compile it into your kernel statically using 'device acpi'.
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121938 |
03-Nov-2003 |
harti |
Put the address handling, traffic descripto handling and the message encoding and decoding stuff into the base module. All of this is accessed by several of the NgATM modules and putting this into atmbase reduceds the memory footprint.
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121468 |
24-Oct-2003 |
simokawa |
Add dumb console driver and related bits.
dcons(4): very simple console and gdb port driver dcons_crom(4): FireWire attachment dconschat(8): User interface to dcons
Tested with: i386, i386-PAE, and sparc64.
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121462 |
24-Oct-2003 |
harti |
Module build infrastructure for the NgATM SAA layer.
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121186 |
18-Oct-2003 |
simokawa |
Add SBP-II target mode driver.
Though this is still incomplete and has some missing features such as exclusive login and event notification, it may be enough for someone who wants to play with it.
This driver is supposed to work with firewire(4), targ(4) of CAM(4) and scsi_target(8) which can be found in /usr/share/example/scsi_target. This driver doesn't require sbp(4) which implements initiator mode.
Sample configuration:
Kernel: (you can use modules as well) device firewire device scbus device targ device sbp_targ
After reboot: # mdconfig -a -t malloc -s 10m md0 # scsi_target 0:0:0 /dev/md0 (Assuming sbp_targ0 on scbus0)
You should find the 10MB HDD on FreeBSD/MacOS X/WinXP or whatever connected to the target using FireWire.
Manpage is not finished yet.
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121054 |
12-Oct-2003 |
emax |
Update Bluetooth code.
Reviewed by: M. Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com>; John Hay <jhay@freebsd.org> Approved by: M. Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> (mentor)
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120660 |
02-Oct-2003 |
simokawa |
MFp4: Change struct fw_xfer to reduce memory copy in fwmem_*() functions. And many changes.
* all - Major change of struct fw_xfer. o {send,recv}.buf is splitted into hdr and payload. o Remove unnecessary fields. o spd is moved under send and recv. - Remove unnecessary 'volatile' keyword. - Add definition of rtcode and extcode.
* firewire.c - Ignore FWDEVINVAL devices in fw_noderesolve_nodeid(). - Check the existance of the bind before call STAILQ_REMOVE(). - Fix bug in the fw_bindadd(). - Change element of struct fw_bind for simplicity. - Check rtcode of response packet. - Reduce split transaction timeout to 200 msec. (100msec is the default value in the spec.) - Set watchdog timer cycle to 10 Hz. - Set xfer->tv just before calling fw_get_tlabel().
* fwohci.c - Simplifies fwohci_get_plen().
* sbp.c - Fix byte order of multibyte scsi_status informations. - Split sbp.c and sbp.h. - Unit number is not necessary for FIFO¤ address. - Reduce LOGIN_DELAY and SCAN_DELAY to 1 sec. - Add some constants defineded in SBP-2 spec.
* fwmem.c - Introduce fwmem_strategy() and reduce memory copy.
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120492 |
26-Sep-2003 |
fjoe |
- Support for multibyte charsets in LIBICONV. - CD9660_ICONV, NTFS_ICONV and MSDOSFS_ICONV kernel options (with corresponding modules). - kiconv(3) for loadable charset conversion tables support.
Submitted by: Ryuichiro Imura <imura@ryu16.org>
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120387 |
23-Sep-2003 |
sam |
update to reflect PFIL_HOOKS api changes
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
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120386 |
23-Sep-2003 |
sam |
o update PFIL_HOOKS support to current API used by netbsd o revamp IPv4+IPv6+bridge usage to match API changes o remove pfil_head instances from protosw entries (no longer used) o add locking o bump FreeBSD version for 3rd party modules
Heavy lifting by: "Max Laier" <max@love2party.net> Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation Obtained from: NetBSD (bits of pfil.h and pfil.c)
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120145 |
17-Sep-2003 |
marcel |
Only build the ebus driver on sparc64. It includes a header directly from the sparc64 subtree, which breaks building non-sparc64 platforms in the event the sparc64 subtree does not exist. The problem is specific to the module, because non-module builds are affected by the presence or absence of "device ebus" in the kernel configuration.
PR: kern/56869
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120085 |
15-Sep-2003 |
marcel |
Sort: build uart_bus_pccard.c before uart_bus_pci.c.
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120056 |
14-Sep-2003 |
takawata |
Add uart pccard bus attachment,based on sio_pccard.c .
Wrote at: Hakone. Powered by: Warner Losh's scotch whisky. Tested by: nork
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119976 |
11-Sep-2003 |
wpaul |
Add a PHY driver to support the built-in gigE PHY in the 8169S/8110S ethernet chips. This driver is pretty simple, however it contains special DSP initialization code which is needed in order to get the chip to negotiate a gigE link. (This special initialization may not be needed in subsequent chip revs.) Also:
- Fix typo in if_rlreg.h (RL_GMEDIASTAT_1000MPS -> RL_GMEDIASTAT_1000MBPS)
- Deal with shared interrupts in re_intr(): if interface isn't up, return.
- Fix another bug in re_gmii_writereg() (properly apply data field mask)
- Allow PHY driver to read the RL_GMEDIASTAT register via the re_gmii_readreg() register (this is register needed to determine real time link/media status).
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119917 |
09-Sep-2003 |
wpaul |
Add a device driver for the Broadcom BCM4401 ethernet controller, written by Stuart Walsh and Duncan Barclay (with some kibbitzing by me). I'm checking it in on Stuart's behalf.
The BCM4401 is built into several x86 laptop and desktop systems. For the moment, I have only enabled it in the x86 kernel config because although it's a PCI device, I haven't heard of any standalone NICs that use it. If somebody knows of one, we can easily add it to the other arches.
This driver uses register/structure data gleaned from the Linux driver released by Broadcom, but does not contain any of the code from the Linux driver itself. It uses busdma.
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119896 |
09-Sep-2003 |
anholt |
Hook the SiS DRM up to the build
Sponsored by: LinuxFund
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119870 |
08-Sep-2003 |
wpaul |
Fix PATH: directive in sys/modules/re/Makefile, and add the re(4) driver to devd.conf.
Pointed out by: Larry Rosenman
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119868 |
08-Sep-2003 |
wpaul |
Take the support for the 8139C+/8169/8169S/8110S chips out of the rl(4) driver and put it in a new re(4) driver. The re(4) driver shares the if_rlreg.h file with rl(4) but is a separate module. (Ultimately I may change this. For now, it's convenient.)
rl(4) has been modified so that it will never attach to an 8139C+ chip, leaving it to re(4) instead. Only re(4) has the PCI IDs to match the 8169/8169S/8110S gigE chips. if_re.c contains the same basic code that was originally bolted onto if_rl.c, with the following updates:
- Added support for jumbo frames. Currently, there seems to be a limit of approximately 6200 bytes for jumbo frames on transmit. (This was determined via experimentation.) The 8169S/8110S chips apparently are limited to 7.5K frames on transmit. This may require some more work, though the framework to handle jumbo frames on RX is in place: the re_rxeof() routine will gather up frames than span multiple 2K clusters into a single mbuf list.
- Fixed bug in re_txeof(): if we reap some of the TX buffers, but there are still some pending, re-arm the timer before exiting re_txeof() so that another timeout interrupt will be generated, just in case re_start() doesn't do it for us.
- Handle the 'link state changed' interrupt
- Fix a detach bug. If re(4) is loaded as a module, and you do tcpdump -i re0, then you do 'kldunload if_re,' the system will panic after a few seconds. This happens because ether_ifdetach() ends up calling the BPF detach code, which notices the interface is in promiscuous mode and tries to switch promisc mode off while detaching the BPF listner. This ultimately results in a call to re_ioctl() (due to SIOCSIFFLAGS), which in turn calls re_init() to handle the IFF_PROMISC flag change. Unfortunately, calling re_init() here turns the chip back on and restarts the 1-second timeout loop that drives re_tick(). By the time the timeout fires, if_re.ko has been unloaded, which results in a call to invalid code and blows up the system.
To fix this, I cleared the IFF_UP flag before calling ether_ifdetach(), which stops the ioctl routine from trying to reset the chip.
- Modified comments in re_rxeof() relating to the difference in RX descriptor status bit layout between the 8139C+ and the gigE chips. The layout is different because the frame length field was expanded from 12 bits to 13, and they got rid of one of the status bits to make room.
- Add diagnostic code (re_diag()) to test for the case where a user has installed a broken 32-bit 8169 PCI NIC in a 64-bit slot. Some NICs have the REQ64# and ACK64# lines connected even though the board is 32-bit only (in this case, they should be pulled high). This fools the chip into doing 64-bit DMA transfers even though there is no 64-bit data path. To detect this, re_diag() puts the chip into digital loopback mode and sets the receiver to promiscuous mode, then initiates a single 64-byte packet transmission. The frame is echoed back to the host, and if the frame contents are intact, we know DMA is working correctly, otherwise we complain loudly on the console and abort the device attach. (At the moment, I don't know of any way to work around the problem other than physically modifying the board, so until/unless I can think of a software workaround, this will have do to.)
- Created re(4) man page
- Modified rlphy.c to allow re(4) to attach as well as rl(4).
Note that this code works for the sample 8169/Marvell 88E1000 NIC that I have, but probably won't work for the 8169S/8110S chips. RealTek has sent me some sample NICs, but they haven't arrived yet. I will probably need to add an rlgphy driver to handle the on-board PHY in the 8169S/8110S (it needs special DSP initialization).
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119832 |
07-Sep-2003 |
tjr |
Add support for the Coda 6.x venus<->kernel interface. This extends FIDs to be 128-bits wide and adds support for realms.
Add a new CODA_COMPAT_5 option, which requests support for the old Coda 5.x interface instead of the new one.
Create a new coda5.ko module that supports the 5.x interface, and make the existing coda.ko module use the new 6.x interface. These modules cannot both be loaded at the same time.
Obtained from: Jan Harkes & the coda-6.0.2 distribution, NetBSD (drochner) (CODA_COMPAT_5 option).
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119831 |
07-Sep-2003 |
marcel |
Now that PC98 has it's own MD file, use uart_cpu_${MACHINE}.c and not uart_cpu_${MACHINE_ARCH}.c.
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119823 |
07-Sep-2003 |
imp |
add i8251
|
119816 |
06-Sep-2003 |
marcel |
Hook-up the uart(4) driver to the build. For a detailed description of what uart(4) is and/or is not see the initial commit log of one of the files in sys/dev/uart (or see share/man/man4/uart.4).
Note that currently pc98 shares the MD file with i386. This needs to change when pc98 support is fleshed-out to properly support the various UARTs. A good example is sparc64 in this respect.
We build uart(4) as a module on all platforms. This may break the ppc port. That depends on whether they do actually build modules.
To use uart(4) on alpha, one must use the NO_SIO option.
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119571 |
30-Aug-2003 |
sos |
Add pst as a module
|
119549 |
29-Aug-2003 |
njl |
Use the ACPICA AcpiEnterSleepStateS4bios instead of rolling our own. This change also disables interrupts around non-S4 suspends whereas before we did not do this. Our version of AcpiEnterSleepStateS4bios was almost identical to the ACPICA version.
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119392 |
24-Aug-2003 |
imp |
Check in the known good version of the wi driver, with prism/symbol support stripped out and minimally renamed to owi. This driver attaches to lucent cards only. This is designed to aid in the testing of fixes to the wi driver for lucent cards. It is supported only as a module (you cannot compile it into your kernel). You cannot have the wi driver in your kernel (or loaded as a moudle) to use the owi module.
I've not connected it to build, as this module is currently for debugging purposes. This is for developers only at the present time. If we can't get lucent support fixed by 5.2 code freeze, then we'll re-evaulate this support level. Please use this to fix the lucent support in dev/wi. This will be removed from the system when lucent support has been fixed in dev/wi.
Note to developers: Do not connect this to the build, make it possible to build into the kernel or otherwise 'integrate' this into system without checking with me first. This is for debugging purposes only.
If this doesn't work for you, I don't want to hear about it unless you are fixing the wi driver :-)
|
119368 |
23-Aug-2003 |
mdodd |
AGP GART driver for NVIDIA nForce/nForce2 chipsets.
|
119218 |
21-Aug-2003 |
rwatson |
Hook up mac_stub to the modules Makefile. Hook up mac_stub in files and options. Reference mac_stub in NOTES.
|
118819 |
12-Aug-2003 |
alex |
Add a overhaul of the soundchip initialization for the MSP34xx chipsets found only many tv-cards.
We currently use more ore less evil hacks (slow_msp_audio sysctl) to configure the various variants of these chips in order to have stereo autodetection work. Nevertheless, this doesn't always work even though it _should_, according to the specs. This is, for example, the case for some popular Hauppauge models sold sold in Germany.
However, the Linux driver always worked for me and others. Looking at the sourcecode you will find that the linux-driver uses a very much enhanced approach to program the various msp34xx chipset variants, which is also found in the specs for these chips.
This is a port of the Linux MSP34xx code, written by Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>, who agreed to re-release his code under a BSD license for this port.
A new config option "BKTR_NEW_MSP34XX_DRIVER" is added, which is required to enable the new driver. Otherwise the old code is used.
The msp34xx.c file is diff-reduced to the linux-driver to make later modifications easier, thus it doesn't follow style(9) in most cases.
Approved by: roger (committing this, no time to test/review), keichii (code review)
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118774 |
11-Aug-2003 |
harti |
Add ng_atmpif: a HARP physical interface emulation. This allows one to run the HARP ATM stack without real hardware.
Submitted by: Vincent Jardin <vjardin@wanadoo.fr>
|
118711 |
10-Aug-2003 |
obrien |
Re-enable pcfclock in the build.
|
118553 |
06-Aug-2003 |
harti |
When compiling the module with INVARIANTS we also need INVARIANT_SUPPORT.
|
118364 |
02-Aug-2003 |
ru |
There's already the elink.ko module available, don't embed it here.
Reviewed by: markm
|
118179 |
29-Jul-2003 |
njl |
Fix the new DA_OLD_QUIRKS option for normal and module compiles.
Pointed out by: bde
|
117870 |
22-Jul-2003 |
peter |
Initiate de-orbit burn for fpu-less operation. 386+387 is still theoretically supportable, but you'd really be happier with FreeBSD 2.1.8 on it.
|
117847 |
21-Jul-2003 |
sam |
hook safe driver to the build
|
117846 |
21-Jul-2003 |
sam |
SafeNet crypto driver
Sponsored by: Global Technology Associates, Inc. MFC after: 1 day
|
117835 |
21-Jul-2003 |
harti |
This is a pseudo physical interface for the HARP ATM stack. When loaded it attaches to all existing NATM network interfaces in the system and creates a HARP physical interface for each of them. This allows us to use the same set of ATM drivers for all ATM stuff. It is possible to use the same interface for HARP, NATM and netgraph at the same time.
|
117653 |
15-Jul-2003 |
jmg |
make usb bus_dma aware.
Reviewed by: joe among others
|
117647 |
15-Jul-2003 |
njl |
Fix the ACPI_DEBUG build for the non-module case. Move the #define into acfreebsd.h and remove it from the Makefile. Now ACPI_DEBUG implies ACPI_DISASSEMBLER.
Noticed by: marcel
|
117632 |
15-Jul-2003 |
harti |
This is a driver for IDT77252 based ATM interfaces. It has been tested with a ProATM-155 and an IDT evaluation board and should also work with a ProATM-25 (it seems to work at least, I cannot really measure what the card emits). The driver has been tested on i386 and sparc64, but should work an other archs also. It supports UBR, CBR, ABR and VBR; AAL0, AAL5 and AALraw. As an additional feature VCI/VPI 0/0 can be opened for receiving in AALraw mode and receives all cells not claimed by other open VCs (even cells with invalid GFC, VPI and VCI fields and OAM cells).
Thanks to Christian Bucari from ProSum for lending two cards and answering my questions.
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117624 |
15-Jul-2003 |
harti |
Add a facility for devices, specifically network interfaces, that require large to huge amounts of small or medium sized receive buffers. The problem with these situations is that they eat up the available DMA address space very quickly when using mbufs or even mbuf clusters. Additionally this facility provides a direct mapping between 32-bit integers and these buffers. This is needed for devices originally designed for 32-bit systems. Ususally the virtual address of the buffer is used as a handle to find the buffer as soon as it is returned by the card. This does not work for 64-bit machines and hence this mapping is needed.
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117562 |
14-Jul-2003 |
njl |
Fix build with ACPI_DEBUG option.
Reported by: Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net>, des+tinderbox
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117374 |
10-Jul-2003 |
wpaul |
tdkphy.c is missing from this module's Makefile. Add it.
|
117339 |
08-Jul-2003 |
jhb |
Add an ACPI to ISA psuedo bridge driver. It attaches an isab(4) device to ACPI nodes with the plug and play ID's defined for a "Generic ISA Bus Device" as defined in section 10.7 of the ACPI 2.0 specification. This gives machines like the Libretto that contain a fake ISA bus that is not connected via a PCI-ISA bridge an ISA bus for ISA devices to attach to.
Tested by: markm
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117254 |
05-Jul-2003 |
jmg |
add the mbr_enc file so that we can load the module on sparc64.
|
117062 |
30-Jun-2003 |
sam |
nitpicking
Submitted by: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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116960 |
28-Jun-2003 |
ru |
Attach the amd(4) module to the i386 and pc98 builds only; untested on other platforms.
Not objected to by: scottl
|
116953 |
28-Jun-2003 |
sam |
switch to new 802.11 support
|
116952 |
28-Jun-2003 |
sam |
hookup ath and ath_hal to the build
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116944 |
28-Jun-2003 |
scottl |
Hook umct up to the module tree.
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116943 |
28-Jun-2003 |
scottl |
Add 'umct', a driver for MCT Corp. and Belkin F5U109 USB-Serial adapters. This is based on the ubsa driver by Alexander Kabaev along with documentation gleaned from the Linux mct_u232 driver. I've had this driver sitting in my tree for almost 6 months, and several others have found it useful.
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116871 |
26-Jun-2003 |
ru |
Attach the "null" module to the LINT build.
Reviewed by: markm
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116814 |
25-Jun-2003 |
sam |
module for atheros hal
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116808 |
25-Jun-2003 |
harti |
This is a netgraph node to access ATM interfaces. It works with the hatm(4) and fatm(4) drivers, en(4) will follow soon.
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116782 |
24-Jun-2003 |
iedowse |
The ext2fs module needs a machine-dependent bitops.h file, so only build it on the i386 and alpha architectures, where this has been set up (there is also a sparc64-bitops.h in sys/gnu/ext2fs, but it appears to be broken and it is not linked up).
This should unbreak the sparc64 LINT build.
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116766 |
23-Jun-2003 |
iedowse |
Include the ufs module if ALL_MODULES is defined so that it gets built by LINT. Also override a number of knobs for enabling and disabling various modules in the ALL_MODULES case to further increase LINT's module coverage.
Submitted by: ru
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116758 |
23-Jun-2003 |
mdodd |
Hook up scd(4) to the build.
Noticed by: ru
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116754 |
23-Jun-2003 |
iedowse |
Add a few missing opt_ files to make this module compile again.
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116744 |
23-Jun-2003 |
sam |
module for Atheros 802.11 driver
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116735 |
23-Jun-2003 |
harti |
This is a driver for Fore PCA200E cards that uses busdma and works on little endian and big endian and with 32 and 64 bit pointers. It already has the hooks to be used for HARP, NATM and ngATM.
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116518 |
18-Jun-2003 |
phk |
Add "GEOM_FOX", a class which detects and selects between multiple redundant paths to the same device.
This class reacts to a label in the first sector of the device, which is created the following way:
# "0123456789abcdef012345..." # "<----magic-----><-id-...> echo "GEOM::FOX someid" | dd of=/dev/da0 conv=sync
NB: Since the fact that multiple disk devices are in fact the same device is not known to GEOM, the geom taste/spoil process cannot fully catch all corner cases and this module can therefore be confused if you do the right wrong things.
NB: The disk level drivers need to do the right thing for this to be useful, and that is not by definition currently the case.
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116491 |
17-Jun-2003 |
harti |
This is a driver for Fore/Marconi HE155 and HE622 ATM cards. It is full busdma and has extensively been tested on i386 and sparc64.
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116444 |
16-Jun-2003 |
harti |
Repo-copy of sys/pci/if_en_pci.c to the rest of the midway driver (sys/dev/en) so that all of the driver sources are in one place. Adjust the configuration files and the module build.
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116441 |
16-Jun-2003 |
harti |
Fix the breakage introduced by rev. 1.43 of sys/dev/midway.c (don't commit on friday 13th and without making a universe). This adds struct and constant definitions for ATM traffic parameters and re-enables the build of the midway driver.
Tested by: make universe
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116380 |
15-Jun-2003 |
nyan |
Include "../Makefile.inc"
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116379 |
15-Jun-2003 |
nyan |
Most power management devices don't exist on pc98.
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116378 |
15-Jun-2003 |
imp |
The en module has been broken for the last 40 hours. Disconnect it from the tree until it is fixed. Since it is an atm driver, it isn't commonly used so this will not negatively impact too many people. harti can reconnect it when he resurfaces and corrects the en module problems. This should allow snapshots to start succeeding again.
Reported by: lots of people
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116349 |
14-Jun-2003 |
jmg |
Fix the KMOD for the lpbb device.
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116348 |
14-Jun-2003 |
nsouch |
amdpm was omitted from the build of i2c controllers. Fixed.
|
116347 |
14-Jun-2003 |
nsouch |
Add i2c to the list of modules to build.
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116273 |
12-Jun-2003 |
grog |
Remove these files. They have successors in tools/debugscripts.
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116258 |
12-Jun-2003 |
harti |
This is a driver for the physical layer chips used in ATM interfaces. It currently supports the PMC Sierra Lite, Ultra and 622 chips and the IDT 77105. The driver handles media options and state in a consistent manner for ATM drivers. The next commit to the midway driver will make it use utopia.
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116125 |
09-Jun-2003 |
phk |
Add new geom_ccd module
|
116124 |
09-Jun-2003 |
phk |
remove old CCD module
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115783 |
03-Jun-2003 |
gordon |
Add a geom_vol_ffs module and hook up to the build.
|
115618 |
01-Jun-2003 |
des |
Add (but do not connect) a half-finished driver for Aureal Vortex cards. The mixer works, pcm support is half done.
|
115479 |
31-May-2003 |
phk |
Add GEOM module compilation shims.
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114973 |
13-May-2003 |
nyan |
Move the ips driver from ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" to ${MACHINE} == "i386".
Approved by: re (scottl)
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114905 |
11-May-2003 |
scottl |
Hook up the ips module
|
114902 |
11-May-2003 |
scottl |
Add the 'ips' driver for the IBM (now Adaptec) ServeRAID controller series. This driver was generously developed and released by David Jeffreys and Adaptec. I've updated it to work with 5.x and fixed a few bugs.
MFC After: 1 week
|
114878 |
10-May-2003 |
julian |
Part one of undating the bluetooth code to the newest version
Submitted by: Maksim Yevmenkin <m_evmenkin@yahoo.com> Approved by: re@
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114577 |
03-May-2003 |
akiyama |
Add RealTek RTL8150 USB to fast Ethernet controller driver. This driver now supports the Melco LUA-KTX and the GREEN HOUSE GH-USB100B.
Reviewed by: imp MFC after: 2 weeks
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114246 |
29-Apr-2003 |
njl |
Support functions for the new ACPI import. * AcpiOsDerivePciId(): finds a bus number, given the slot/func and the acpi parse tree. * AcpiOsPredefinedOverride(): use the sysctl hw.acpi.os_name to override the value for _OS.
Ideas from: takawata, jhb Reviewed by: takawata, marcel Tested on: i386, ia64
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114018 |
25-Apr-2003 |
harti |
Convert the midway driver to use busdma. Except for this conversion the following changes have been done:
- stylify. The original code was too hard to read. - get rid of a number of compilation options (Adaptec-only, Eni-only, no-DMA). - more debugging features. - locking. This is not correct yet in the absence of interface layer locking, but is correct enough to not to cause lock order reversals. - remove RAW mode. There are no users of this in the tree and I doubt that there are any. - remove NetBSD compatibility code. There was no way to keep NetBSD non-busdma and FreeBSD busdma code together. - if_en now buildable as a module.
This has been actively tested on sparc64 and i386 with ENI server and client cards and an Adaptec card (thanks to kjc).
Reviewed by: mdodd, arr
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113757 |
20-Apr-2003 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for the ASIX Electronics AX88172 USB 2.0 ethernet controller. The driver has been tested with the LinkSys USB200M adapter. I know for a fact that there are other devices out there with this chip but don't have all the USB vendor/device IDs.
Note: I'm not sure if this will force the driver to end up in the install kernel image or not. Special magic needs to be done to exclude it to keep the boot floppies from bloating again, someone please advise.
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113584 |
17-Apr-2003 |
simokawa |
MFp4(simokawa_firewire): Many internal structure changes for the FireWire driver.
- Compute CRC in CROM parsing. - Add support for configuration ROM build. - Simplify dummy buffer handling. - busdma conversion - Use swi_taskqueue_giant for -current. Mark the interrupt routine as MPSAFE. - AR buffer handling. Don't reallocate AR buffer but just recycle it. Don't malloc and copy per packet in fwohci_arcv(). Pass packet to fw_rcv() using iovec. Application must prepare receiving buffer in advance. - Change fw_bind API so that application should pre-allocate xfer structure. - Add fw_xfer_unload() for recycling struct fw_xfer. - Add post_busreset hook - Remove unused 'sub' and 'act_type' in struct fw_xfer. - Remove npacket from struct fw_bulkxfer. - Don't call back handlers in fwochi_arcv() if the packet has not drained in AT queue - Make firewire works on big endian platform. - Use native endian for packet header and remove unnecessary ntohX/htonX. - Remove FWXFERQ_PACKET mode. We don't use it anymore. - Remove unnecessary restriction of FWSTMAXCHUNK. - Don't set root node for phy config packet if the root node is not cycle master capable but set myself for root node. We should be the root node after next bus reset.
Spotted by: Yoshihiro Tabira <tabira@scd.mei.co.jp> - Improve self id handling
Tested on: i386, sparc64 and i386 with forced bounce buffer
|
113473 |
14-Apr-2003 |
ticso |
add EHCI (USB 2.0) controller support.
Approved by: joe gallatin (mentor) Obtained from: NetBSD
|
113429 |
13-Apr-2003 |
fjoe |
Driver for Granch SBNI16 SHDSL modem
Submitted by: Denis I. Timofeev <timofeev@granch.ru> MFC after: 1 week
|
113423 |
13-Apr-2003 |
nyan |
The dpt, ex and idt modules are for i386 only.
|
113205 |
07-Apr-2003 |
mdodd |
- Add PCI support (Adaptec AHA-2920/A,Future Domain TMC-18XX/3260). - Reduce duplicated code.
PR: 50427 Submitted by: Bob Bishop <rb@gid.co.uk>
|
112806 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
opt_geom.h is no longer required for this module.
|
112805 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Add 'idt' driver to module build.
|
112803 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Add module infrastructure for 'dpt' driver.
|
112802 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Add module infrastructure for 'if_ex'.
|
112798 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Add module infrastructure for 'vpd' and 'smbios' and move 'smbios' to new home.
|
112793 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Add module infrastructure for elink.
|
112792 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Add module infrastructure for if_ie.
|
112785 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
'speaker' not 'atspeaker'
|
112784 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Retire 'atspeaker' and 'pcspeaker'. We'll use 'speaker' which is the same as the config device directive.
Reminded by: Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@jp.FreeBSD.org>
|
112590 |
25-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Merge PC98 support.
|
112567 |
24-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
I seem to have forgotten this. Sorry.
|
112551 |
24-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Use repo-copied files in sys/i386/bios.
|
112303 |
15-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
Don't build if_iso88025subr.c into the oltr module.
|
112146 |
12-Mar-2003 |
ru |
Simplify the assignment statement.
|
112127 |
11-Mar-2003 |
sam |
fix module building; drivers now require opt_{ubsec,hifn}.h
|
112103 |
11-Mar-2003 |
sam |
FIPS 140-2 rng data tester for h/w crypto devices. This driver periodically monitors the entropy data harvested by crypto drivers to verify it complies with FIPS 140-2. If data fails any test then the driver discards it and commences continuous testing of harvested data until it is deemed ok. Results are collected in a statistics block and, optionally, reported on the console. In normal use the overhead associated with this driver is not noticeable.
Note that drivers must (currently) be compiled specially to enable use.
Obtained from: original code by Jason L. Wright
|
112041 |
09-Mar-2003 |
akiyama |
Fix device freeze to reduce output packet size. And make this value configurable by kernel config or sysctl.
|
112031 |
09-Mar-2003 |
nyan |
Build the drm module also on pc98.
|
112015 |
09-Mar-2003 |
anholt |
Update the DRM to latest from DRI CVS. This is approximately the version included in XFree86 4.3, but includes some fixes. Notable changes include Radeon 8500-9100 support, PCI Radeon/Rage 128 support, transform & lighting support for Radeons, and vblank syncing support for r128, radeon, and mga. The gamma driver was removed due to lack of any users.
|
112008 |
08-Mar-2003 |
jlemon |
Fix module build by adding options to Makefile.
|
111926 |
05-Mar-2003 |
peter |
Finish driving a stake through the heart of netns and the associated ifdefs scattered around the place - its dead Jim!
The SMB stuff had stolen AF_NS, make it official.
|
111899 |
05-Mar-2003 |
das |
Make TTYHOG tunable.
Reviewed by: mike (mentor)
|
111771 |
02-Mar-2003 |
rwatson |
A cute yet small MAC policy that provides a simple ACL mechanism to permit users and groups to bind ports for TCP or UDP, and is intended to be combined with the recently committed support for net.inet.ip.portrange.reservedhigh. The policy is twiddled using sysctl(8). To use this module, you will need to compile in MAC support, and probably set reservedhigh to 0, then twiddle security.mac.portacl.rules to set things as desired. This policy module only restricts ports explicitly bound using bind(), not implicitly bound ports where the port number is selected by the IP stack. It appears to work properly in my local configuration, but needs more broad testing.
A sample policy might be:
# sysctl security.mac.portacl.rules="uid:425:tcp:80,uid:425:tcp:79"
This permits uid 425 to bind TCP sockets to ports 79 and 80. Currently no distinction is made for incoming vs. outgoing ports with TCP, although that would probably be easy to add.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
111631 |
27-Feb-2003 |
markm |
This is not going to win prizes for the most useful module ever, but it is useful to me for some testing and warns-fixing.
|
111624 |
27-Feb-2003 |
ru |
Hook up the if_my module to the build.
|
111610 |
27-Feb-2003 |
tjr |
Build the ncp and nwfs modules again, but only on i386 for now.
|
111539 |
26-Feb-2003 |
scottl |
Revert the use of -g that leaked in.
|
111528 |
26-Feb-2003 |
scottl |
Introduce a new taskqueue that runs completely free of Giant, and in turns runs its tasks free of Giant too. It is intended that as drivers become locked down, they will move out of the old, Giant-bound taskqueue and into this new one. The old taskqueue has been renamed to taskqueue_swi_giant, and the new one keeps the name taskqueue_swi.
|
111457 |
25-Feb-2003 |
marcel |
Remove support for running in SimOS. The support has rotted over time and there's no indication that it will improve anytime soon. By removing support for SimOS it is possible to build LINT on Alpha, which is considered more important at the moment.
Not objected to on: alpha@
|
110844 |
14-Feb-2003 |
anholt |
Split the arch-specific AGP files into the appropriate files.* and do the same for the agp module, and add agp to the list of modules to compile for alpha. Add an alpha_mb() to agp_flush_cache for alpha -- it's not correct but may improve the situation, and it's what linux and NetBSD do.
|
110821 |
13-Feb-2003 |
peter |
We only provide agp drivers for the intel chipsets, move the agp subdir to the i386-only section.
|
110799 |
13-Feb-2003 |
simokawa |
Remove unnecessary EXPORT_SYMS.
|
110502 |
07-Feb-2003 |
nyan |
pci_if.h is not needed.
|
110499 |
07-Feb-2003 |
nyan |
- Clean up ISA DMA supports. - Rename all sndbuf_isadma* functions to sndbuf_dma* and move them into sys/dev/sound/isa/sndbuf_dma.c.
No response from: sound
|
110498 |
07-Feb-2003 |
nyan |
isa_if.h is not needed.
No response from: sound
|
110409 |
05-Feb-2003 |
ambrisko |
Take the rc4 code out of ng_mppc module so we don't fail to load when we have the rc4 code already in the kernel (via wlan stuff or awi). Add a dependency on the rc4 module so if it doesn't exist then load it.
Reviewed by: archie
|
110295 |
03-Feb-2003 |
ume |
Add IPv6 support for Linuxlator.
Reviewed by: dwmalone MFC after: 10 days
|
110285 |
03-Feb-2003 |
nyan |
Add CanBe power management controller support.
Submitted by: KIYOHARA Takashi <kiyohara@kk.iij4u.or.jp>
|
109818 |
25-Jan-2003 |
orion |
Add ac97_patch.[ch] that provide space for ac97 codec specific patches.
|
109771 |
24-Jan-2003 |
fjoe |
- add support for IPX (tested with mount -t nwfs and mars_nwe), IP fast forwarding, SIOCGIFADDR, setting hardware address (not currently enabled in cm driver), multicasts (experimental) - add ARC_MAX_DATA, use IF_HANDOFF, remove arc_sprintf() and some unused variables - if_simloop logic is made more similar to ethernet - drop not ours packets early (if we are not in promiscous mode)
Submitted by: mark tinguely (partially)
|
109708 |
22-Jan-2003 |
gibbs |
Update GENSRCS and aicasm options correctly depending on whether register pretty printing is enabled
Add a dependency on the source files for aicasm so that it will be rebuilt if out of date.
Simplify.
|
109617 |
21-Jan-2003 |
jake |
Run kldxref on sparc64, it works now.
|
109514 |
19-Jan-2003 |
obrien |
Remove miidevs.h and generate it from miidevs at compile time. The devlist2h.awk tool to do this has been repocopied to sys/tools/.
|
109412 |
17-Jan-2003 |
mdodd |
A driver for the System Management Application Program Interface (SMAPI) BIOS, which is present on some IBM Thinkpad models (560, 600, 770 to name a few.)
The SMAPI BIOS provides access to System Information, System Configuration, and Power Management.
|
109325 |
15-Jan-2003 |
sam |
remove wi-specific host ap code; the wi driver now depends on the wlan module for 802.11 core support
|
109321 |
15-Jan-2003 |
sam |
hookup wlan and rcv4 modules to the build
Reviewed by: imp
|
109320 |
15-Jan-2003 |
sam |
add module for 802.11 link layer code
Reviewed by: imp
|
109318 |
15-Jan-2003 |
sam |
make rc4 crypto support a module so other modules can depend on it
Submitted by: imp Reviewed by: imp
|
109167 |
13-Jan-2003 |
phk |
Add opt_geom.h to the list.
|
109019 |
09-Jan-2003 |
obrien |
Build gem(4) on powerpc also.
|
109018 |
09-Jan-2003 |
obrien |
Moved if_hme to hme. (I need a score card to keep track of the /sys layout fights)
|
109017 |
09-Jan-2003 |
obrien |
Add an hme(4) module.
PR: 46871 Submitted by: Hartmut Brandt <brandt@fokus.gmd.de>
|
108977 |
09-Jan-2003 |
tmm |
Include if_hme_sbus.c, so that the module can also be used on sbus machines. Remove opt_bdg.h, which is not needed.
|
108965 |
08-Jan-2003 |
tmm |
Build a gem module, for sparc64 only for now.
|
108957 |
08-Jan-2003 |
obrien |
Add an hme(4) module.
PR: 46871 Submitted by: Hartmut Brandt <brandt@fokus.gmd.de>
|
108655 |
04-Jan-2003 |
simokawa |
- Replace printf() with device_printf(). - Separate fc->dev (i.e. fwohci0) and fc->bdev (i.e. firewire0). - Remove unused firewirebusreg.h. - Reduce size of descriptor block for asynchronous transmit and check the number of descriptor when copying from mbuf. - Skip mbuf whose length is zero. NFS seems passing such mbuf and some chips generates unrecoverable error.
|
108503 |
31-Dec-2002 |
simokawa |
- Implement primal Configuration ROM parser. - Support multiple LUNs for SBP-II.
|
108241 |
23-Dec-2002 |
julian |
Make it work -current style.
|
107843 |
14-Dec-2002 |
tjr |
libmchain no longer exports m_fixhdr(); remove it from EXPORT_SYMS.
|
107840 |
13-Dec-2002 |
scottl |
Move the amd(4) driver to it's own directory in preparation for it growing an sbus front-end.
|
107804 |
13-Dec-2002 |
jake |
Don't run kldxref when installing modules on sparc64. kldxref and the whole module dependency system rely on linker behaviour that is machine dependent and not part of the elf spec, and only work by accident on other platforms.
Approved by: re
|
107679 |
08-Dec-2002 |
rwatson |
Correct alphabetization of awi entry.
Inane act of: re Spotted by: bde
|
107675 |
08-Dec-2002 |
rwatson |
Move the awi module build dependency into the MACHINE_ARCH=i386 entry.
|
107669 |
07-Dec-2002 |
rwatson |
Hook up the awi module for build on i386 and pc98, which appear to be the supported platforms. We build it into GENERIC, and it is currently listed on the supported module list for drivers.conf on i386, which breaks the release build. This may fix the release build for RC1 on i386.
Conspiracy of: re
|
107548 |
03-Dec-2002 |
rwatson |
Unhook the old LOMAC module, now replaced with mac_lomac.
Approved by: re (jhb) Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
107457 |
01-Dec-2002 |
nyan |
Add Makefile.inc to include ../Makefile.inc.
Approved by: re (rwatson)
|
107281 |
26-Nov-2002 |
rwatson |
Unhook LOMAC kernel module since the functionality is now provided by the smaller, cleaner, less bit-rotted mac_lomac module.
Approved by: re Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
107278 |
26-Nov-2002 |
rwatson |
Hook up the mac_lomac module build.
Approved by: re Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
107178 |
22-Nov-2002 |
njl |
New SCSI target emulator code
This code allows a user program to enable target mode on a SIM and then emulate any number of devices (disks, tape drives, etc.) All decisions about device behavior (UA, CA, inquiry response) are left to the usermode program and the kernel driver is merely a conduit for CCBs. This enables multiple concurrent target emulators, each using its own backing store and IO model.
Also included is a user program that emulates a disk (RBC) using a file as a backing store. This provides functionality similar to md(4) at the CAM layer.
Code has been tested on ahc(4) and should also work on isp(4) (and other SIMs that gain target mode support). It is a complete rewrite of /sys/cam/scsi_target* and /usr/share/examples/scsi_target.
Design, comments from: gibbs Supported by: Cryptography Research Approved by: re
|
107140 |
21-Nov-2002 |
scottl |
Hook the RAIDFrame module up to the build
Approved by: re
|
107131 |
21-Nov-2002 |
imp |
Fix make buildkernel.
These makefiles work when building in the sys/modules directory, but not with the objdir stuff that buildkernel uses. This is because they used -I../../../blah rather than -I${.CURDIR}/../../../blah.
# I didn't fix the abuse of CFLAGS to specify -g since I wanted the # barest minimal change since we're in a code freeze.
Approved by: make buildkernel... Hat for armchair anarchists: core member fixing src tree damage
|
107125 |
21-Nov-2002 |
julian |
Make the bluetooth modules
Approved by: re
|
107120 |
20-Nov-2002 |
julian |
The second try a committing the bluetooth code Has been seen to work on several cards and communicating with several mobile phones to use them as modems etc.
We are still talking with 3com to try get them to allow us to include the firmware for their pccard in the driver but the driver is here.. In the mean time it can be downloaded from the 3com website and loaded using the utility bt3cfw(8) (supplied) (instructions in the man page)
Not yet linked to the build
Submitted by: Maksim Yevmenkin <myevmenk@exodus.net> Approved by: re
|
106863 |
13-Nov-2002 |
mux |
Remove opt_pci.h from SRCS, it doesn't exist anymore.
|
106861 |
13-Nov-2002 |
mux |
Remove opt_pci.h from SRCS.
|
106813 |
12-Nov-2002 |
simokawa |
Split userland services to fwdev.c.
|
106766 |
11-Nov-2002 |
mux |
Warning fixes.
|
106765 |
11-Nov-2002 |
mux |
Warning fix.
|
106762 |
11-Nov-2002 |
mux |
Don't override CWARNFLAGS in these Makefiles.
|
106759 |
11-Nov-2002 |
mux |
Don't override CWARNFLAGS in this Makefile.
|
106658 |
08-Nov-2002 |
jhb |
Make 3dfx i386-only. The memrange API it uses may be defined in an MI header, but it is only implemented on i386.
|
106657 |
08-Nov-2002 |
jhb |
Move rc(4) over to MI notes and enable it as a MI module.
|
106556 |
07-Nov-2002 |
jhb |
Move firewire back to being MI.
|
106550 |
07-Nov-2002 |
jhb |
Create a MACHINE_ARCH == i386 section that first lists modules common to both i386 and pc98 and then uses MACHINE subsections to list modules specific to i386/i386 and i386/pc98.
|
106539 |
06-Nov-2002 |
jhb |
lnc(4) uses kvtop() and is thus i386-only for now.
|
106534 |
06-Nov-2002 |
jhb |
Make firewire i386-only for now. It doesn't quite handle machines with 64-bit address spaces yet. Pointy hat to myself for sticking it in the MI NOTES file to begin with.
|
106532 |
06-Nov-2002 |
jhb |
ed(4) uses kvtop() and is thus i386-only. It has several other warnings related to sizeof(int) != sizeof(void *), but kvtop() is much harder to fix.
Approved by: imp
|
106497 |
06-Nov-2002 |
nyan |
Move adding -DPC98 to CFLAGS from each modules to sys/modules/Makefile.inc.
|
106496 |
06-Nov-2002 |
nyan |
Include "../Makefile.inc".
|
106449 |
05-Nov-2002 |
mdodd |
- Convert to newbus, bus_space etc. - Move to MI space.
Tested on: i386
|
106412 |
04-Nov-2002 |
rwatson |
Permit MAC policies to instrument the access control decisions for system accounting configuration and for nfsd server thread attach. Policies might use this to protect the integrity or confidentiality of accounting data, limit the ability to turn on or off accounting, as well as to prevent inappropriately labeled threads from becoming nfs server threads.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
106389 |
03-Nov-2002 |
scottl |
Hook the aic7xxx modules up. This requires some extra care since aicasm is a compiler tool and needs to be compiled by the host compiler. I've tested this in i386->sparc cross-build, 4.7->current upgrade, normal buildkernel target, and normal /sys/i386/compile/GENERIC configurations.
Submitted by: ru
|
106375 |
03-Nov-2002 |
simokawa |
Enable if_fwe.
|
106266 |
31-Oct-2002 |
julian |
Add the netgraph 'source' module. This is NOT YET CONVERTED TO -current. This node is a source for preprogrammed packets at a known rate for testing.
I will convert it to -current "in place" but will MFC teh original pre-conversion variant as that is what is originally submitted. Man page my me, info from Dave's README.
Submitted by: Dave Chapeskie <dchapeskie@SANDVINE.com> Obtained from: Sandvine inc. MFC after: 1 week
|
106260 |
31-Oct-2002 |
jhb |
Add an isp(4) module. sbus support is only compiled in on sparc64. pci support is always compiled in.
|
106258 |
31-Oct-2002 |
jhb |
Add a module for mpt(4).
|
106235 |
31-Oct-2002 |
nyan |
Rename the speaker device for pc98 to 'pcspeaker'.
|
106159 |
29-Oct-2002 |
julian |
Finally get around to committing Bill Paul's FEC netgraph nodes. These are really only partly netgraph nodes as they do not use the netgraph interfaces for many of the functions for which they could be used, however they represent important functionality.
Submitted by: wpaul MFC after: 2 days
|
106048 |
27-Oct-2002 |
mux |
Don't roll our own clean target, the default one works better.
|
106038 |
27-Oct-2002 |
mux |
- Comment a line which sets CISS_DEBUG by default. - Use -DCISS_DEBUG rather than -DCISS_DEBUG=0.
|
105988 |
26-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
Slightly change the semantics of vnode labels for MAC: rather than "refreshing" the label on the vnode before use, just get the label right from inception. For single-label file systems, set the label in the generic VFS getnewvnode() code; for multi-label file systems, leave the labeling up to the file system. With UFS1/2, this means reading the extended attribute during vfs_vget() as the inode is pulled off disk, rather than hitting the extended attributes frequently during operations later, improving performance. This also corrects sematics for shared vnode locks, which were not previously present in the system. This chances the cache coherrency properties WRT out-of-band access to label data, but in an acceptable form. With UFS1, there is a small race condition during automatic extended attribute start -- this is not present with UFS2, and occurs because EAs aren't available at vnode inception. We'll introduce a work around for this shortly.
Approved by: re Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
105849 |
24-Oct-2002 |
marcel |
Build the following modules on ia64 as well: ar, asr, bktr, cardbus, cbb, ep, exca, hea, hfa, ipfilter, lomac, netgraph, pccard, rc, sound, sppp, vinum.
|
105845 |
24-Oct-2002 |
kris |
Remove gcc-specific optimization/debugging CFLAGS
|
105841 |
24-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
Commit of Makefile missed in earlier pass.
Submitted by: kuriyama
|
105827 |
23-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
Provide a simple sample labeled access control policy, mac_partition. This policy can be loaded dynamically, and assigns each process a partition number, as well as permitting processes to operate outside the partition. Processes contained in a partition can only "see" processes inside the same partition, so it's a little like jail. The partition of a user can be set using the label mechanisms in login.conf. This sample policy is a good starting point for developers wanting to learn about how to produce labeled policies, as it labels only one kernel object, the process credential.
PR: Submitted by: Reviewed by: Approved by: Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
105806 |
23-Oct-2002 |
jhb |
- New-bussify the rc(4) device driver. - Add detach support to the driver so that you can kldunload the module. Note that currently rc_detach() fails to detach a unit if any of its child devices are open, thus a kldunload will fail if any of the tty devices are currently open. - sys/i386/isa/ic/cd180.h was moved to sys/dev/ic/cd180.h as part of this change.
Requested by: rwatson Tested by: rwatson
|
105725 |
22-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
opt_mac.h is no longer required for any of these modules, remove from the dependencies.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
105594 |
21-Oct-2002 |
bde |
Fixed some unsorting.
|
105588 |
20-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
Hook up opt_mac.h to the build dependencies. The way we currently handle this stuff is dangerous. :-)
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
105587 |
20-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
Add opt_mac.h to dependencies for if_stf.c module.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
|
105552 |
20-Oct-2002 |
kan |
Connect ubsa module to build.
Forgotten by: kan
|
105503 |
20-Oct-2002 |
scottl |
After much delay and anticipation, welcome RAIDFrame into the FreeBSD world. This should be considered highly experimental.
Approved-by: re
|
105419 |
18-Oct-2002 |
emoore |
(1) added LSI Logic copyright, and legal line 3 in license, and string changes for "LSILogic" (2) enabled non-disk support through CAM interface (3) HA_INQ (a) enabled tagged queuing (b) disable reset during driver loading (b) renamed BSDi string to LSI (4) disabled detecting disk devices during SCSI INQUIRY (5) changed dcdb single element sglist to send one entire buffer chunk (6) nsgelem not set in sglist (7) ap_data_transfer_length not set for dcdb (8) changed "struct thread" to "d_thread_t" for compatibliity { xxx_open, xxx_close, xxx_ioctl } (9) miscellaneous compatiblity fixes (10) bug fix for 0x0409/0x1000 card (11) added compiling amr_cam.c in sys/conf/files (12) added compiling amr_cam.c in sys/modules/amr/Makefile
Reviewed by:ps MFC after:1 week 1 week
|
105251 |
16-Oct-2002 |
markm |
Module-ize the 'core' crypto stuff. This may still need to be compiled into the kernel by default (if required), but other modules can now depend() on this.
Fix inter-module dependancy.
Earlier version OK'ed by: sam
|
105115 |
14-Oct-2002 |
jhb |
- Remove unused opt_foo.h headers. - Don't mess with CFLAGS. - Fix description of fwe module Makefile.
|
105094 |
14-Oct-2002 |
nyan |
The ep and pccard modules build on pc98.
|
105062 |
13-Oct-2002 |
cognet |
Connect trm(4) to the build.
Reviewed by: mux (mentor) Approved by: mux (mentor)
|
104771 |
10-Oct-2002 |
kan |
Allow ubsa(4) driver to be build as a kernel module.
Approved by: obrien
|
104594 |
07-Oct-2002 |
alfred |
Disconnect "sem" module from the build.
|
104557 |
06-Oct-2002 |
mux |
Oops. Actually connect back msdosfs to the build for every platform.
Spotted by: bde
|
104540 |
05-Oct-2002 |
mux |
The msdosfs module now builds on sparc64. No idea if it works though.
|
104494 |
05-Oct-2002 |
iwasaki |
Add code for ACPI PCI link object manipulation. This allocate the best IRQ to boot-disable devices (have IRQ 0). Allocated IRQ will be used for PCI interrupt routing when ACPI is enabled.
Note that verbose messaging enabled for the time being so that people can easily notice the strange behavior if it happened.
|
104487 |
04-Oct-2002 |
sam |
hookup new crypto support to the config/build process
|
104483 |
04-Oct-2002 |
sam |
module for ubsec crypto driver
|
104482 |
04-Oct-2002 |
sam |
module for hifn driver
|
104481 |
04-Oct-2002 |
sam |
module for /dev/crypto support
|
104446 |
04-Oct-2002 |
mdodd |
Turn on the mcd(4) module.
|
104445 |
04-Oct-2002 |
mdodd |
newbus & bus_space the mcd(4) driver.
|
104366 |
02-Oct-2002 |
sobomax |
Since bpf is no longer an optional component, remove associated ifdef's.
Submitted by: don't quite remember - the name of the sender disappeared with the rest of my inbox. :(
|
104313 |
01-Oct-2002 |
jake |
Moved the cam and cd9660 modules to the MI list. Don't build msdosfs or syscons on sparc64; msdosfs will likely never work, syscons needs work.
|
104270 |
01-Oct-2002 |
imp |
need exca too
|
104173 |
30-Sep-2002 |
mdodd |
HARP driver for the IDT77201/211 NICStAR ATM Adapter (Including Fore LE155).
Obtained from: Richard Hodges <rh@matriplex.com>
|
103988 |
26-Sep-2002 |
imp |
Add cardbus, cbb, ep and pccard. These can likely be moved to the MI section, but I've not had a chance to build them on other architectures recently enough to add them.
|
103952 |
25-Sep-2002 |
scottl |
The AAC_COMPAT_LINUX option was really annoying, since it made the aac driver dependent on the linux emulation module. This was especially bad for the release engineers who tried to move the aac driver from the kernel onto the drivers floppy. The linux compat bits for this driver are now in their own driver, aac_linux. It can be loaded as a module or compiled into the kernel. For the latter case, the AAC_COMPAT_LINUX option is needed, along with the COMPAT_LINUX option.
I've tested this in every configuration I can think of. This is an MFC candidate for 4.7.
Idea from: rwatson MFC after: 3 days
|
103870 |
23-Sep-2002 |
alfred |
use __packed.
|
103770 |
22-Sep-2002 |
jake |
Moved nfs_diskless setup code from autoconf.c to nfsclient/nfs_diskless.c so that it is MI. Allow nfs_mountroot to return an error if the nfs_diskless struct is not valid, rather than panicing later on. Call nfs_setup_diskless() from nfs_mountroot if NFS_ROOT is defined, like bootpc_init(). Removed legacy root mount support for sparc64, and enabled NFS_ROOT by default.
|
103743 |
21-Sep-2002 |
simokawa |
Firewire can be built on other than i386 after sbp.c fix.
Tested on: Alpha (beast.freebsd.org)
|
103574 |
19-Sep-2002 |
alfred |
Add the rest of the kernel support for the sem_ API in kern/uipc_sem.c.
Option 'P1003_1B_SEMAPHORES' to compile them in, or load the "sem" module to activate them.
Have kern/makesyscalls.sh emit an include for sys/_semaphore.h into sysproto.h to pull in the typedef for semid_t.
Add the syscalls to the syscall table as module stubs.
|
103436 |
17-Sep-2002 |
peter |
Initiate deorbit burn for the i386-only a.out related support. Moves are under way to move the remnants of the a.out toolchain to ports. As the comment in src/Makefile said, this stuff is deprecated and one should not expect this to remain beyond 4.0-REL. It has already lasted WAY beyond that.
Notable exceptions: gcc - I have not touched the a.out generation stuff there. ldd/ldconfig - still have some code to interface with a.out rtld. old as/ld/etc - I have not removed these yet, pending their move to ports. some includes - necessary for ldd/ldconfig for now.
Tested on: i386 (extensively), alpha
|
103386 |
16-Sep-2002 |
nyan |
Don't build unneeded modules for pc98.
|
103309 |
14-Sep-2002 |
mjacob |
Put firewire under architectures it actually might conceivably build on, let alone actually do some useful work on real hardware.
Namely, put it in i386/pc98. There is no bus_dma.h on the other architecures, tra la.
|
103287 |
13-Sep-2002 |
ikob |
Add firewire module
|
103285 |
13-Sep-2002 |
ikob |
Initial import for IEEE1394 OHCI chipdet device driver and SBP-2 (Serial Bus Protocol 2:SCSI over IEEE1394) support for CAM.
|
103226 |
11-Sep-2002 |
peter |
I completely fubared this. An empty EXPORT_SYMS= is not valid. I know I build this several times, and even tested loaded the module. I must have changed something right before commit.
Pointed out by: bde
|
103178 |
10-Sep-2002 |
sobomax |
Cosmetics: #define NETATALK --> #define NETATALK 1, so that it is in line with other #define FOO.
|
103112 |
09-Sep-2002 |
imp |
Remove duplicate entry. Since we call things cbb in the source, pccbb is obsolete.
|
103089 |
08-Sep-2002 |
peter |
opt_kstack_pages.h is not needed anymore. It would have been a Bad Thing if it had been different to the running kernel.
|
103075 |
07-Sep-2002 |
tmm |
Unbreak the modules build: - add dependencies on opt_cpu.h and opt_kstack_pages.h to the linux module Makefile in the i386 case. The latter is needed by an i386-only file, the former by the i386 implementation of linux_sysvec.c (opt_cpu.h is used for architecture-dependent options, so I added it only for i386, although this file is also generated for the alpha). - add a dependency on opt_kstack_pages.h to the pecoff module Makefile.
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103053 |
07-Sep-2002 |
peter |
Add the aout module subdir for the i386.
|
103052 |
07-Sep-2002 |
peter |
Add an a.out exec module.
|
103029 |
06-Sep-2002 |
sobomax |
Connect if_gre module to the build.
|
103028 |
06-Sep-2002 |
sobomax |
Add if_gre module glue.
|
102902 |
03-Sep-2002 |
gibbs |
Remove aic7xxx from the module build framework until all bootstrapping issues are resolved.
|
102708 |
31-Aug-2002 |
gibbs |
Add cleandepend target.
|
102703 |
31-Aug-2002 |
gibbs |
Pass the cleandir target on to the aicasm Makefile. This should fix the buildkernel target.
|
102690 |
31-Aug-2002 |
gibbs |
Complete the hookup of ahd/ahc module building.
|
102490 |
27-Aug-2002 |
imp |
Fix this pending the decision of which of the redundant sys/modules/{pc,}cbb/Makefile to remove.
|
102483 |
27-Aug-2002 |
bde |
Removed explicit rule for creating a null opt_bus.h. kmod.mk does this automatically once opt_foo.h is in SRCS, modulo some carelessness in removing garbage in stale versions of opt_foo.h (touch(1) should not be used to create opt_foo.h in kmod.mk or elsewhere).
Cleaned up nearby rule for creating opt_ddb.h.
|
102460 |
26-Aug-2002 |
jhb |
Have to create opt_bus.h for sys/bus.h to be happy. *sigh*
Noticed by: imp and others
|
102453 |
26-Aug-2002 |
jhb |
Oops, forgot to hook up the ACPI PCI bus in the module.
Noticed by: imp
|
102449 |
26-Aug-2002 |
jhb |
Hook up the new ACPI PCI bus and catch up to ACPI PCI bridge driver changes.
|
102202 |
20-Aug-2002 |
archie |
Keep subdirectory list sorted.
|
102197 |
20-Aug-2002 |
archie |
Add ng_l2tp module.
|
102181 |
20-Aug-2002 |
nyan |
Remove duplicate vinum entry.
|
102048 |
18-Aug-2002 |
mike |
Catch up to rev 1.8 of sys/alpha/osf1/osf1_mount.c.
|
102011 |
17-Aug-2002 |
orion |
Support for VIA VT8233 audio controller.
|
101946 |
15-Aug-2002 |
alfred |
Remove cam_extend.c from sources to unbreak modules.
Missed by: kern/39809,njl
|
101737 |
12-Aug-2002 |
rwatson |
Depend on opt_mac.h.
|
101715 |
12-Aug-2002 |
alfred |
add opt_mac.h to SRCS to unbreak module build.
|
101708 |
12-Aug-2002 |
rwatson |
Add opt_mac.h to dependencies for svr4 module, since I'm about to commit the MAC checks for it.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
|
101703 |
11-Aug-2002 |
joe |
Add the uftdi ucom driver which supports the following adapters:
Inland UAS111 QVS USC-1000 HP USB-Serial adapter shipped with some HP laptops
Submitted by: takawata MFC After: 7 days
|
101588 |
09-Aug-2002 |
brooks |
Make ppp(4) devices clonable and unloadable.
|
101410 |
06-Aug-2002 |
benno |
Connect bmtphy to the mii module build.
Forgotten a long time ago by: benno
|
101246 |
03-Aug-2002 |
imp |
We now have opt_wi.h, so go ahead and add it. Default it to 1.
|
101189 |
01-Aug-2002 |
rwatson |
Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control.
Invoke appropriate MAC entry points for a number of VFS-related operations in the Linux ABI module. In particular, handle uselib in a manner similar to open() (more work is probably needed here), as well as handle statfs(), and linux readdir()-like calls.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
|
101172 |
01-Aug-2002 |
rwatson |
Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control.
Hook up various policy modules to the kernel build.
Note that a number of these modules require futher entry point commits in the remainder of the kernel to become fully functional, but enough of the pieces are in place to allow experimentation.
Note also that it would be desirable to not build the mac_*.ko modules if 'options MAC' is not defined in the kernel configuration, because the resulting modules are not useful without the kernel option. There doesn't appear to be precedent for a way to do this -- for example, we allow ipfw.ko to be built even if 'options NETINET' isn't defined. Suggests welcomed on the "best" way to do this.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
|
101132 |
01-Aug-2002 |
rwatson |
Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control.
Modify procfs so that (when mounted multilabel) it exports process MAC labels as the vnode labels of procfs vnodes associated with processes.
Approved by: des Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
|
101131 |
01-Aug-2002 |
scottl |
Allow the ahc and ahd drivers to be built as modules. This also breaks the ahc driver into a core back-end and pci and eisa front-ends.
|
101130 |
01-Aug-2002 |
rwatson |
Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control.
Modify pseudofs so that it can support synthetic file systems with the multilabel flag set. In particular, implement vop_refreshlabel() as pn_refreshlabel(). Implement pfs_refreshlabel() to invoke this, and have it fall back to the mount label if the file system does not implement pn_refreshlabel() for the node. Otherwise, permit the file system to determine how the service is provided.
Approved by: des Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
|
101113 |
31-Jul-2002 |
rwatson |
The ppp and tunnel modules now rely on opt_mac.h. Missed in a previous commit.
Submitted by: Anders Andersson <anders@hack.org>
|
100969 |
30-Jul-2002 |
iwasaki |
Resolve conflicts arising from the ACPI CA 20020725 import.
|
100958 |
30-Jul-2002 |
joe |
Commit a version of the uvisor driver for connecting Handspring Visors via USB.
Submitted by: Chia-liang Kao <clkao@clkao.org>
|
100473 |
22-Jul-2002 |
peter |
Remove bktr.h/NBKTR. Set BKTR_FREEBSD_MODULE in opt_bktr.h instead.
|
100447 |
21-Jul-2002 |
nsayer |
Add uaudio -- a USB audio device driver.
This driver actually works slightly better on -stable than on -current (the system locks on detach on -current), so it should be MFC'd somewhat sooner.
This driver currently points out a difficulty in the sound device framework. The PCM unregister routine is allowed to refuse the detach if the device is in use. In the case of a USB device, however, this unregistration is much more mandatory in nature, since the device is *actually* gone when this call is made. The sound subsystem really should not refuse an unregistration and should take its own steps to reject further I/O. As a result, if you detach a USB sound device while it is in use, you can expect a panic shortly thereafter.
This device cannot currently record audio. Some routines are unwritten as of yet in uaudio.c to support recording.
This device hangs my -current box on detach. I don't know why. This does not happen on my -stable machine.
Obtained from: Hiroyuki Aizu MFC after: 2 weeks
|
100134 |
15-Jul-2002 |
alfred |
Add IPv6 support.
Submitted by: Jean-Luc Richier <Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr>
|
100082 |
15-Jul-2002 |
markm |
Upgrade the random device to use a "real" hash instead of building one out of a block cipher. This has 2 advantages: 1) The code is _much_ simpler 2) We aren't committing our security to one algorithm (much as we may think we trust AES).
While I'm here, make an explicit reseed do a slow reseed instead of a fast; this is in line with what the original paper suggested.
|
99682 |
09-Jul-2002 |
iwasaki |
Resolve conflicts arising from the ACPI CA 20020611 import.
|
99100 |
30-Jun-2002 |
iedowse |
Add a makefile for building UFS as a module. Since it is of marginal use it is not built by default, and there are currently bugs that prevent UFS from being unloaded. Nevertheless it can be useful when developing UFS code on network-booted machines.
|
98963 |
28-Jun-2002 |
julian |
bring Makefile up to date with new ipfw
Submitted by: luigi
|
98849 |
26-Jun-2002 |
ken |
At long last, commit the zero copy sockets code.
MAKEDEV: Add MAKEDEV glue for the ti(4) device nodes.
ti.4: Update the ti(4) man page to include information on the TI_JUMBO_HDRSPLIT and TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS kernel options, and also include information about the new character device interface and the associated ioctls.
man9/Makefile: Add jumbo.9 and zero_copy.9 man pages and associated links.
jumbo.9: New man page describing the jumbo buffer allocator interface and operation.
zero_copy.9: New man page describing the general characteristics of the zero copy send and receive code, and what an application author should do to take advantage of the zero copy functionality.
NOTES: Add entries for ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS, TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS, TI_JUMBO_HDRSPLIT, MSIZE, and MCLSHIFT.
conf/files: Add uipc_jumbo.c and uipc_cow.c.
conf/options: Add the 5 options mentioned above.
kern_subr.c: Receive side zero copy implementation. This takes "disposable" pages attached to an mbuf, gives them to a user process, and then recycles the user's page. This is only active when ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS is turned on and the kern.ipc.zero_copy.receive sysctl variable is set to 1.
uipc_cow.c: Send side zero copy functions. Takes a page written by the user and maps it copy on write and assigns it kernel virtual address space. Removes copy on write mapping once the buffer has been freed by the network stack.
uipc_jumbo.c: Jumbo disposable page allocator code. This allocates (optionally) disposable pages for network drivers that want to give the user the option of doing zero copy receive.
uipc_socket.c: Add kern.ipc.zero_copy.{send,receive} sysctls that are enabled if ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS is turned on.
Add zero copy send support to sosend() -- pages get mapped into the kernel instead of getting copied if they meet size and alignment restrictions.
uipc_syscalls.c:Un-staticize some of the sf* functions so that they can be used elsewhere. (uipc_cow.c)
if_media.c: In the SIOCGIFMEDIA ioctl in ifmedia_ioctl(), avoid calling malloc() with M_WAITOK. Return an error if the M_NOWAIT malloc fails.
The ti(4) driver and the wi(4) driver, at least, call this with a mutex held. This causes witness warnings for 'ifconfig -a' with a wi(4) or ti(4) board in the system. (I've only verified for ti(4)).
ip_output.c: Fragment large datagrams so that each segment contains a multiple of PAGE_SIZE amount of data plus headers. This allows the receiver to potentially do page flipping on receives.
if_ti.c: Add zero copy receive support to the ti(4) driver. If TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS is not defined, it now uses the jumbo(9) buffer allocator for jumbo receive buffers.
Add a new character device interface for the ti(4) driver for the new debugging interface. This allows (a patched version of) gdb to talk to the Tigon board and debug the firmware. There are also a few additional debugging ioctls available through this interface.
Add header splitting support to the ti(4) driver.
Tweak some of the default interrupt coalescing parameters to more useful defaults.
Add hooks for supporting transmit flow control, but leave it turned off with a comment describing why it is turned off.
if_tireg.h: Change the firmware rev to 12.4.11, since we're really at 12.4.11 plus fixes from 12.4.13.
Add defines needed for debugging.
Remove the ti_stats structure, it is now defined in sys/tiio.h.
ti_fw.h: 12.4.11 firmware.
ti_fw2.h: 12.4.11 firmware, plus selected fixes from 12.4.13, and my header splitting patches. Revision 12.4.13 doesn't handle 10/100 negotiation properly. (This firmware is the same as what was in the tree previously, with the addition of header splitting support.)
sys/jumbo.h: Jumbo buffer allocator interface.
sys/mbuf.h: Add a new external mbuf type, EXT_DISPOSABLE, to indicate that the payload buffer can be thrown away / flipped to a userland process.
socketvar.h: Add prototype for socow_setup.
tiio.h: ioctl interface to the character portion of the ti(4) driver, plus associated structure/type definitions.
uio.h: Change prototype for uiomoveco() so that we'll know whether the source page is disposable.
ufs_readwrite.c:Update for new prototype of uiomoveco().
vm_fault.c: In vm_fault(), check to see whether we need to do a page based copy on write fault.
vm_object.c: Add a new function, vm_object_allocate_wait(). This does the same thing that vm_object allocate does, except that it gives the caller the opportunity to specify whether it should wait on the uma_zalloc() of the object structre.
This allows vm objects to be allocated while holding a mutex. (Without generating WITNESS warnings.)
vm_object_allocate() is implemented as a call to vm_object_allocate_wait() with the malloc flag set to M_WAITOK.
vm_object.h: Add prototype for vm_object_allocate_wait().
vm_page.c: Add page-based copy on write setup, clear and fault routines.
vm_page.h: Add page based COW function prototypes and variable in the vm_page structure.
Many thanks to Drew Gallatin, who wrote the zero copy send and receive code, and to all the other folks who have tested and reviewed this code over the years.
|
98402 |
18-Jun-2002 |
julian |
A node that creates a device entry in /dev (yay devfs) so that /dev/mumble can be the entrypoint to some networking graph, e.g. a tunnel or a remote tape drive or whatever...
Not fully tested (by me) yet.
Submitted by: Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net> MFC after: 3 weeks
|
98325 |
17-Jun-2002 |
jhay |
sppp needs slcompress.c nowadays.
PR: 39369
|
97785 |
03-Jun-2002 |
pdeuskar |
Added support for 82545EM and 82546EB based adapters. Added Vlan support.
MFC after: 1 week
|
97759 |
03-Jun-2002 |
mdodd |
Build a 'hea_pci' driver module.
|
97758 |
03-Jun-2002 |
mdodd |
- Add 'hea'. - Compile 'hfa' only on i386 (for now).
|
97613 |
30-May-2002 |
takawata |
Make oldcard and newcard kernel module work.
|
97442 |
29-May-2002 |
marcel |
Remove bktr for ia64. Same problem as vinum. See PR 38678.
|
97441 |
29-May-2002 |
marcel |
Vinum doesn't build on ia64. See PR: 38678
|
96902 |
19-May-2002 |
marcel |
Remove asr from the ia64 build. Its use of KERNBASE appears i386 specific by way of which headers are being included (and headers not included).
|
96890 |
19-May-2002 |
marcel |
Hook up the new linux_ptrace implementation.
PR: 33299 Submitted by: Alexander N. Kabaev <ak03@gte.com>
|
96749 |
16-May-2002 |
iedowse |
Complete the separation of ext2fs from ufs by copying the remaining shared code and converting all ufs references. Originally it may have made sense to share common features between the two filesystems, but recently it has only caused problems, the UFS2 work being the final straw.
All UFS_* indirect calls are now direct calls to ext2_* functions, and ext2fs-specific mount and inode structures have been introduced.
|
96566 |
14-May-2002 |
ru |
Check that kldxref(8) exists before running it.
|
95836 |
01-May-2002 |
peter |
Zap KMODDEPS entries so that people do not wonder why it isn't working on -current.
Apolgies to: anhold
|
95666 |
28-Apr-2002 |
des |
Move drm to the i386-only section.
|
95611 |
28-Apr-2002 |
scottl |
Nuke -g
|
95607 |
28-Apr-2002 |
anholt |
Hook the DRM up to the build and add it to NOTES.
Approved by: des
|
95586 |
27-Apr-2002 |
anholt |
Add makefiles for DRM modules
Approved by: des
|
95536 |
27-Apr-2002 |
scottl |
Add a CAM interface to the aac driver. This is useful in case you should ever connect a SCSI Cdrom/Tape/Jukebox/Scanner/Printer/kitty-litter-scooper to your high-end RAID controller. The interface to the arrays is still via the block interface; this merely provides a way to circumvent the RAID functionality and access the SCSI buses directly. Note that for somewhat obvious reasons, hard drives are not exposed to the da driver through this interface, though you can still talk to them via the pass driver. Be the first on your block to low-level format unsuspecting drives that are part of an array!
To enable this, add the 'aacp' device to your kernel config.
MFC after: 3 days
|
95075 |
19-Apr-2002 |
semenu |
Move tx(4) driver to sys/dev/tx. BTW split hardware structures and constants into if_txreg.h.
MFC after: 1 week
|
95040 |
19-Apr-2002 |
marcel |
Build modules on ia64: o Make the cam, cd9660 lomac and sound modules i386 and alpha specific due to link problems (@gprel relocation when @ltoff is required). Once resolved, these can be moved back to the generic list. o Build linprocfs only on those architectures that have the linux module. o Make the sppp module i386 and alpha specific due to compile problems (pointers as switch cases). Once resolved, this can be moved back to the generic list. o Build all i386 specific modules, with the exception of those mentioned above as being moved from the generic list to the i386 list and those with dependencies on the linux module (aac) or i386 dependent (ar, apm, atspeaker, fpu, gnufpu, ibcs2, linux, ncv, nsp, netgraph, oltr, pecoff, s3, sbni, stg and vesa). o Don't build acpi as a module yet. It most be ported first. Once ported, it can be added to the ia64 list. o Don't build ipfilter yet due to compile errors (osreldate.h not found).
|
94898 |
17-Apr-2002 |
mdodd |
- Convert the 'hfa' ATM interface driver to newbus. - Add stubs for EISA and SBUS cards. (VME, FutureBUS, and TurboChannel stubs not provided.) - Add infrastructure to build driver and bus front-end modules.
|
94875 |
16-Apr-2002 |
julian |
This time get it right
|
94872 |
16-Apr-2002 |
julian |
Makefile for the myson driver.
|
94663 |
14-Apr-2002 |
scottl |
Actually add the UDF files!
|
94658 |
14-Apr-2002 |
scottl |
Add a filesystem driver for the Universal Disk Format. For more info, see http://people.freebsd.org/~scottl/udf
MFC after: when asmodai gets the backport done Prodded by: phk asmodai des
|
94487 |
12-Apr-2002 |
imp |
-DWI_HOSTAP no longer needed
|
93611 |
02-Apr-2002 |
imp |
First cut at breaking out the bus attachment from the bus independent part of the driver. Also, move the softc and some other stuff to if_wivar.h from if_wireg.h to make future merging activities easier.
|
93124 |
25-Mar-2002 |
obrien |
Fix kernel build.
|
93023 |
23-Mar-2002 |
nsouch |
Major rework of the iicbus/smbus framework:
- VIA chipset SMBus controllers added - alpm driver updated - Support for dynamic modules added - bktr FreeBSD smbus updated but not tested - cleanup
|
93011 |
23-Mar-2002 |
amorita |
Add new graphical screen saver (dragon_saver). Add support for NEC PC-9821 PEGC screen (fire/logo/rain/warp_saver).
|
92868 |
21-Mar-2002 |
ru |
Replaced hacks in sbin/Makefile,v 1.99 and usr.sbin/Makefile,v 1.217 with the NO_IPFILTER make.conf(5) knob.
(So that we can "make the-rest-of-the-world" again.)
|
92603 |
18-Mar-2002 |
joe |
Add a USB comm driver.
Ported from NetBSD by: akiyama
|
92581 |
18-Mar-2002 |
mux |
Unbreak the build of smbfs.ko.
Reviewed by: sheldonh
|
91640 |
04-Mar-2002 |
iwasaki |
Add generalized power profile code. This makes other power-management system (APM for now) to be able to generate power profile change events (ie. AC-line status changes), and other kernel components, not only the ACPI components, can be notified the events.
- move subroutines in acpi_powerprofile.c (removed) to kern/subr_power.c - call power_profile_set_state() also from APM driver when AC-line status changes - add call-back function for Crusoe LongRun controlling on power profile changes for a example
|
91609 |
04-Mar-2002 |
alfred |
Support for USB fm radio.
Submitted by: David Yeske <dyeske@yahoo.com>
|
91365 |
27-Feb-2002 |
julian |
turn on the ethertype filter module
|
91072 |
22-Feb-2002 |
des |
(Belatedly) add the required EXPORT_SYMS. I'm not sure the list is complete, but at least linprocfs works (I haven't had the opportunity to test other stuff that depends on the linux module, like aac or tdfx)
|
90970 |
20-Feb-2002 |
shiba |
Add a module of xe driver.
Approved by: imp
|
90789 |
17-Feb-2002 |
phk |
Always build all modules for LINT
|
90706 |
15-Feb-2002 |
bde |
Fix my recent breakage of some modules.
|
90441 |
10-Feb-2002 |
phk |
It's OK to be pedantic, but long long literals are OK.
|
90223 |
04-Feb-2002 |
des |
Move the pseudofs, procfs and linprocfs modules out from the fs directory. Keeping them there seemed like a good idea at the time, but it annoys bde and confuses people who do not understand how MODULES_OVERRIDE works.
|
89951 |
29-Jan-2002 |
imp |
Module for exca. Eventually, this will be shared between pcic and pccbb.
|
89682 |
23-Jan-2002 |
cg |
remove modules no longer built
|
89681 |
23-Jan-2002 |
cg |
consolidate bits that don't need to be seperate modules into the modules that want them
|
89580 |
20-Jan-2002 |
msmith |
Add the 'iir' driver, for the Intel Integrated RAID controllers and prior ICP Vortex models. This driver was developed by Achim Leubner of Intel (previously with ICP Vortex) and Boji Kannanthanam of Intel.
Submitted by: "Kannanthanam, Boji T" <boji.t.kannanthanam@intel.com> MFC after: 2 weeks
|
89443 |
17-Jan-2002 |
mjacob |
Allow alpha kernels to compile again- make sure opt_ddb.h is included and the reference to db_regs is *extern* from alpha/include/db_machdep.h (put it in alpha/alpha/machdep.c)- this avoids the problems we've had about different 'common' sizes prohibiting the kernel from linking.
|
89293 |
12-Jan-2002 |
archie |
Export "ng_ether_enaddr_type" because the ng_bridge type uses it.
|
89271 |
11-Jan-2002 |
imp |
I don't think that these modules should export symbols at all. All intermodule communication is done via kobj calls. If anything currently depends on them, let it break so that we can fix it. Maybe we'll need to export some of the card_if.c or power_if.c symbols, but I think those should be in the base kernel (since all *_if.c should be in the base kernel for just these reasons).
|
89266 |
11-Jan-2002 |
bde |
Fixed some style bugs (disordered SRCS and garbage comment near EOF).
|
89260 |
11-Jan-2002 |
ru |
Drop <bsd.man.mk> support from <bsd.kmod.mk>.
Not objected to by: -current
|
89246 |
11-Jan-2002 |
sobomax |
Export cd9660_wchar2char symbol, because we need it in the pluggable unicode decoding klds (cd9660_unicode port).
|
89245 |
11-Jan-2002 |
msmith |
Turn on unconditional symbol export for modules whose API is not clear enough, will require additional analysis, or will require some input from their maintainers.
|
89244 |
11-Jan-2002 |
msmith |
Export symbols that constitute APIs defined by these modules.
Note that in the case of 'mii' the API is not clearly defined, and the symbols exported represent a subset defined by current usage.
|
89188 |
10-Jan-2002 |
sheldonh |
Back out previous revision, which will be applied directly to the RELENG_4 branch when approved by the release engineers.
|
89181 |
10-Jan-2002 |
msmith |
genassym depends on the presence of common variables, disable the use of -fno-common in this case.
|
89167 |
09-Jan-2002 |
peter |
Remove KMODDEPS, this is not used on -current and should not be left around as a bad example.
|
89125 |
09-Jan-2002 |
sheldonh |
Use KMODDEPS to document module dependencies on libiconv and libmchain.
KMODDEPS seems to be a no-op in HEAD, but is required in RELENG_4, where MODULE_DEPEND seems to be a no-op.
Therefore, this change is harmless in -CURRENT, but will fix the dependencies when merged to RELENG_4, where they are currently not registered!
PR: kern/33625 Submitted by: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
|
89099 |
08-Jan-2002 |
fjoe |
- generic Arcnet framework - device driver for SMC COM90cx6 Arcnet network adapters
Obtained from: NetBSD
|
88633 |
29-Dec-2001 |
alfred |
Make AIO a loadable module.
Remove the explicit call to aio_proc_rundown() from exit1(), instead AIO will use at_exit(9).
Add functions at_exec(9), rm_at_exec(9) which function nearly the same as at_exec(9) and rm_at_exec(9), these functions are called on behalf of modules at the time of execve(2) after the image activator has run.
Use a modified version of tegge's suggestion via at_exec(9) to close an exploitable race in AIO.
Fix SYSCALL_MODULE_HELPER such that it's archetecuterally neutral, the problem was that one had to pass it a paramater indicating the number of arguments which were actually the number of "int". Fix it by using an inline version of the AS macro against the syscall arguments. (AS should be available globally but we'll get to that later.)
Add a primative system for dynamically adding kqueue ops, it's really not as sophisticated as it should be, but I'll discuss with jlemon when he's around.
|
88420 |
22-Dec-2001 |
iwasaki |
Add OS layer ACPI mutex and threading support. - Temporary fix a bug of Intel ACPI CA core code. - Add OS layer ACPI mutex support. This can be disabled by specifying option ACPI_NO_SEMAPHORES. - Add ACPI threading support. Now that we have a dedicate taskqueue for ACPI tasks and more ACPI task threads can be created by specifying option ACPI_MAX_THREADS. - Change acpi_EvaluateIntoBuffer() behavior slightly to reuse given caller's buffer unless AE_BUFFER_OVERFLOW occurs. Also CM battery's evaluations were changed to use acpi_EvaluateIntoBuffer(). - Add new utility function acpi_ConvertBufferToInteger(). - Add simple locking for CM battery and temperature updating. - Fix a minor problem on EC locking. - Make the thermal zone polling rate to be changeable. - Change minor things on AcpiOsSignal(); in ACPI_SIGNAL_FATAL case, entering Debugger is easier to investigate the problem rather than panic.
|
88308 |
20-Dec-2001 |
pdeuskar |
-Remove unneeded include stddef.h -Modify modules Makefile so that em driver compiles only on i386 platform. (Alpha not supported yet)
PR: kern/32993 MFC after: 1
|
87985 |
15-Dec-2001 |
non |
Add modules of scsi_low based SCSI drivers ncv, nsp, stg, and common part scsi_low.
Submitted-by: takawata
|
87984 |
15-Dec-2001 |
non |
Add module directories and makefiles for ncv, nsp, stg and scsi_low KLD modules.
Submitted-by: takawata
|
87727 |
12-Dec-2001 |
sheldonh |
Connect libiconv to the build.
Recent work by fjoe and bp has fixed smbfs. The smbfs module can now be loaded once libiconv and libmchain have been loaded, and works!
|
87385 |
05-Dec-2001 |
imp |
Use new location for joy, plus list its new bus front ends.
|
87321 |
04-Dec-2001 |
des |
Pseudofsize procfs(5).
|
87195 |
02-Dec-2001 |
bp |
Enable build of smbfs. It works now as before on both UP and MP machines.
|
87189 |
02-Dec-2001 |
pdeuskar |
This is the first commit of the Intel gigabit driver for PRO/1000 cards.
Submitted by:Prafulla Deuskar Reviewed by: Paul Saab MFC after:1 week
|
87188 |
02-Dec-2001 |
msmith |
Re-enable the ciss driver, now that it should be building again.
|
87062 |
28-Nov-2001 |
imp |
Remove ciss from the modules build until the build issues are resolved.
|
87011 |
27-Nov-2001 |
msmith |
Add the 'ciss' driver, which supports the Compaq SmartRAID 5* family of RAID controllers (5300, 532, 5i, etc.)
Thanks to Compaq and Yahoo! for support during the development of this driver.
MFC after: 1 week
|
86752 |
21-Nov-2001 |
fjoe |
Add driver for Granch SBNI12-xx ISA and PCI network adapters.
MFC after: 1 week
|
86632 |
19-Nov-2001 |
green |
Reference lomac in its new location.
|
86621 |
19-Nov-2001 |
green |
The "lomac" module compiles fine on Alpha, too.
Tested by: wilko
|
86613 |
19-Nov-2001 |
green |
Add module "lomac" to the modules Makefile, i386 section. If someone on Alpha can verify that it compiles fine there, too, this should be moved to the MI section (or that problem fixed); I've only had x86 hardware to est with.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs (CBOSS project)
|
86612 |
19-Nov-2001 |
green |
Depend on vnode_if.h.
|
86582 |
19-Nov-2001 |
imp |
Create a module for awi.
|
86573 |
19-Nov-2001 |
green |
Add module compile framework for LOMAC.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs (CBOSS project)
|
86538 |
18-Nov-2001 |
marcel |
Pass maintainership over to emulation@FreeBSD.org. It has been fun, but time and other interests is making it hard. Open the door for new blood and fresh tactics now that the Linuxulator has had its facelift.
Thanks to all who contributed during my tour of duty!
|
86410 |
15-Nov-2001 |
matusita |
Add card_if.h to SRCS.
src/sys/dev/an/if_an_pccard.c rev 1.10 change requires to include "card_if.h" but Makefile doesn't know about this file. Without this, kernel build will fail at this driver.
|
86133 |
06-Nov-2001 |
iwasaki |
Add S4BIOS sleep (BIOS hibernation) and DSDT overriding support. - Add S4BIOS sleep implementation. This will works well if MIB hw.acpi.s4bios is set (and of course BIOS supports it and hibernation is enabled correctly). - Add DSDT overriding support which is submitted by takawata originally. If loader tunable acpi_dsdt_load="YES" and DSDT file is set to acpi_dsdt_name (default DSDT file name is /boot/acpi_dsdt.aml), ACPI CA core loads DSDT from given file rather than BIOS memory block. DSDT file can be generated by iasl in ports/devel/acpicatools/. - Add new files so that we can add our proposed additional code to Intel ACPI CA into these files temporary. They will be removed when similar code is added into ACPI CA officially.
|
85963 |
03-Nov-2001 |
phk |
Clean up the bogus pci.h file we create.
|
85957 |
03-Nov-2001 |
phk |
Add modules for lpt, plip, ppbus, ppi and pps.
Submitted by: j mckitrick <jcm@freebsd-uk.eu.org>
|
85760 |
31-Oct-2001 |
msmith |
Update to reflect files added/removed with the 20011018 ACPI CA update.
|
85722 |
30-Oct-2001 |
julian |
A node that allows ethernet type packets to be filtered to different hooks depending on ethertype. Great for prototyping protocols. connects to the lower and upper hooks of an ethernet type of node.
Obtained from: Monzoon Networks. Thanks to Andre Oppermann, May 2001.
|
85621 |
28-Oct-2001 |
nyan |
fixed to support pc98
|
85620 |
28-Oct-2001 |
nyan |
Remove duplicate apm entry for pc98
|
85556 |
26-Oct-2001 |
iwasaki |
Add APM compatibility feature to ACPI. This emulates APM device node interface APIs (mainly ioctl) and provides APM services for the applications. The goal is to support most of APM applications without any changes. Implemented ioctls in this commit are: - APMIO_SUSPEND (mapped ACPI S3 as default but changable by sysctl) - APMIO_STANDBY (mapped ACPI S1 as default but changable by sysctl) - APMIO_GETINFO and APMIO_GETINFO_OLD - APMIO_GETPWSTATUS
With above, many APM applications which get batteries, ac-line info. and transition the system into suspend/standby mode (such as wmapm, xbatt) should work with ACPI enabled kernel (if ACPI works well :-)
Reviewed by: arch@, audit@ and some guys
|
85428 |
24-Oct-2001 |
mjacob |
Unbreak alpha builds.
|
85417 |
24-Oct-2001 |
ume |
Make apm a module. We need further work to be able to specify an equivalence of `flags 0x20'. Many PCs should work for now. But, some PCs need `flags 0x20'.
|
85413 |
24-Oct-2001 |
nyan |
Added the pmc driver which supports power management controller of old NEC PC-98NOTE.
Submitted by: chi@bd.mbn.or.jp (Chiharu Shibata) MFC after: 1 week
|
85288 |
21-Oct-2001 |
des |
This module will soon need opt_linux.h (for <linux/linux_util.h>)
|
85261 |
20-Oct-2001 |
mjacob |
remove wx
|
85260 |
20-Oct-2001 |
mjacob |
Oops. Remove wx.
|
85141 |
19-Oct-2001 |
marcel |
Build the linux module on Alpha again. Note that the linux module is not added to the MI list of modules. The current state of affairs is such that the linux module is the exception, not the common case.
|
85135 |
19-Oct-2001 |
mjacob |
Linux compiles broken on alpha again. Remove.
|
85132 |
19-Oct-2001 |
jlemon |
Hook the gx module up to the build.
|
84783 |
10-Oct-2001 |
ps |
Make MAXTSIZ, DFLDSIZ, MAXDSIZ, DFLSSIZ, MAXSSIZ, SGROWSIZ loader tunable.
Reviewed by: peter MFC after: 2 weeks
|
84528 |
05-Oct-2001 |
ps |
Activate the bridge/dummynet modules.
Reminded by: ru
|
84516 |
05-Oct-2001 |
ps |
Make it so dummynet and bridge can be loaded as modules.
Submitted by: billf
|
84499 |
04-Oct-2001 |
msmith |
Update list of sources to match 20010920 snapshot.
|
84473 |
04-Oct-2001 |
ru |
Removed mentions of TARGET_ARCH from non-cross places.
|
84154 |
30-Sep-2001 |
iedowse |
Add a change I forgot when adding ED_NO_MIIBUS. This will likely be backed out with the rest of ED_NO_MIIBUS when the general miibus code makes proper use of newbus.
|
84059 |
27-Sep-2001 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for the Broadcom BCM570x family of gigabit ethernet controllers. This adds support for the 3Com 3c996-T, the SysKonnect SK-9D21 and SK-9D41, and the built-in gigE NICs on Dell PowerEdge 2550 servers. The latter configuration hauls ass: preliminary measurements show TCP speeds of over 900Mbps using only normal size frames.
TCP/IP checksum offload, jumbo frames and VLAN tag insertion/stripping are supported, as well as interrupt moderation.
Still need to fix autonegotiation support for 1000baseSX NICs, but beyond that, driver is pretty solid.
|
84053 |
27-Sep-2001 |
brooks |
Add ng_ip_input. A new netgraph node for queuing IP packets into the main IP input processing code.
|
83998 |
26-Sep-2001 |
brooks |
/home/brooks/ng_gif.message
|
83934 |
25-Sep-2001 |
brooks |
Make faith loadable, unloadable, and clonable.
|
83768 |
21-Sep-2001 |
ru |
Only call kldxref(8) once, after installing all modules.
OK'ed by: peter
|
83702 |
20-Sep-2001 |
peter |
Add nfs_lock.c to the build list. *blush*
|
83685 |
20-Sep-2001 |
peter |
I forgot to rm the nfs module directory.
Submitted by: mux@qualys.com
|
83651 |
18-Sep-2001 |
peter |
Cleanup and split of nfs client and server code. This builds on the top of several repo-copies.
|
83607 |
18-Sep-2001 |
ru |
KLDMOD is not used since share/mk/bsd.kmod.mk,v 1.60.
Forgotten by: peter
|
83549 |
16-Sep-2001 |
nyan |
Added pc98 support.
|
83500 |
15-Sep-2001 |
mr |
Conditionalize building of ex2fs module by WANT_EXT2FS_MODULE
|
83398 |
13-Sep-2001 |
mr |
Add ext2fs module
|
83366 |
12-Sep-2001 |
julian |
KSE Milestone 2 Note ALL MODULES MUST BE RECOMPILED make the kernel aware that there are smaller units of scheduling than the process. (but only allow one thread per process at this time). This is functionally equivalent to teh previousl -current except that there is a thread associated with each process.
Sorry john! (your next MFC will be a doosie!)
Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, dillon@freebsd.org
X-MFC after: ha ha ha ha
|
83221 |
08-Sep-2001 |
marcel |
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order):
o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized".
o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls.
o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls.
o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-)
o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW).
o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls.
o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes.
o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined.
NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
|
83151 |
06-Sep-2001 |
nyan |
Use MACHINE_ARCH instead of MACHINE to fix pc98 module.
|
83125 |
05-Sep-2001 |
brooks |
Attach if_vlan to the build process.
|
83124 |
05-Sep-2001 |
brooks |
vlan.h is obsolete, don't create it anymore.
|
83122 |
05-Sep-2001 |
brooks |
Update tx(4) to always enable vlan(4) support.
Approved by: semenu
|
83115 |
05-Sep-2001 |
brooks |
Make vlan(4) loadable, unloadable, and clonable. As a side effect, interfaces must now always enable VLAN support.
Reviewed by: jlemon MFC after: 3 weeks
|
82937 |
04-Sep-2001 |
phk |
Kill the NCCD constant by modernizing the ccd driver.
Submitted by: sobomax Reviewed by: phk
|
82783 |
02-Sep-2001 |
shiba |
Make the fe driver kernel object module to compile in default.
Reviewed by: imp
|
82578 |
30-Aug-2001 |
msmith |
Remove old acpica module
|
82539 |
30-Aug-2001 |
msmith |
Build the ACPI module by default.
|
82538 |
30-Aug-2001 |
msmith |
Update for slightly changed ACPI OSD module. Make debugging code conditional on ACPI_DEBUG, so we can set it in /etc/make.conf.
|
82518 |
29-Aug-2001 |
gallatin |
Fix linux_getcwd() so that if the cwd isn't cached (__getcwd() fails), the cwd is looked up inside the kernel. The native getcwd() in libc handles this in userland if __getcwd() fails.
Obtained from: NetBSD via OpenBSD Tested by: Chris Casey <chriss@phys.ksu.edu>, Markus Holmberg <markush@acc.umu.se> Reviewed by: Darrell Anderson <anderson@cs.duke.edu> PR: kern/24315
|
82454 |
28-Aug-2001 |
imp |
wi driver now includes pci.h, so we need to generate it to generate it.
|
81593 |
13-Aug-2001 |
semenu |
Add support for 802.1Q VLAN and oversized ethernet frames.
PR: kern/29235 Submitted by: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au> Reviewed by: Yar Tikhiy <yar@FreeBSD.org> MFC after: 1 week
|
81325 |
09-Aug-2001 |
peter |
Build modules from the main src/sys tree. Tidy up some loose ends.. there were extra -I's being added to CFLAGS for no reason.
|
80352 |
25-Jul-2001 |
fenner |
Unbreak ip_mroute_mod
|
80348 |
25-Jul-2001 |
sheldonh |
Add build infrastructure for a libiconv loadable kernel module.
This should allow the use of the smbfs module without the requirement to rebuild the kernel with LIBICONV.
|
80322 |
25-Jul-2001 |
dd |
sys/kern/tty_snoop.c is now sys/dev/snp/snp.c.
Repo-copy by: jdp
|
80308 |
25-Jul-2001 |
mjacob |
Move netgraph to i386 only. Which is where it works only.
|
80305 |
24-Jul-2001 |
brooks |
Make ng_split part of the module building process.
MFC after: 7 weeks
|
80220 |
23-Jul-2001 |
wpaul |
Grrr. Module depends on vlan.h, and I committed the wrong version of if_txpreg.h, which didn't have sc_rxbufprod defined in the softc struct.
|
80219 |
23-Jul-2001 |
wpaul |
You were knocked senseless by the Boomerang, spun around by the Cyclone, blown over by the Hurricane and had a house dropped on you by the Tornado. Now it's time to have your parade rained on by... the Typhoon!
This commit adds driver support for 3Com 3cR990 10/100 ethernet adapters based on the Typhoon I and Typhoon II chipsets. This is actually a port of the OpenBSD driver with many hacks by me.
No Virginia, there isn't any support for the hardware crypto yet. However there is support for TCP/IP checksum offload and VLANs.
Special thanks go to Jason Wright, Aaron Campbell and Theo de Raadt for squeezing enough info out of 3Com to get this written, and for doing most of the hard work.
Manual page is included. Compiled as a module and included in GENERIC.
|
80028 |
20-Jul-2001 |
takawata |
Add ACPI S2-S4BIOS Suspend/Resume code. Some problems may remain.
Reviewed by:iwasaki
|
79967 |
19-Jul-2001 |
jlemon |
Unconditinally turn on VLAN support when building fxp as a module, since it may be plugged into a kernel that supports VLANs. If the kernel is not VLAN aware, things will still work as before.
Modules don't really have option support, so this is somewhat of a hack.
|
79745 |
15-Jul-2001 |
brooks |
Put module directories one per line so adding new modules creates readable diffs and produces less conflicts with local source trees.
|
79695 |
14-Jul-2001 |
msmith |
Merge with latest version of the Mylex 6+ driver.
- All sources are built in a single object, reducing namespace pollution. - Kill the ready queue, and handle a busy response to mly_start in callers rather than deferring the command. - Improve our interaction with CAM: - Don't advertise physical channels as SCSI busses by default. - use the SIM queue freeze capability rather than queueing CDBs internally. - force bus reprobe at module load time. - Clean up more resources in mly_free. - Tidy up debugging levels. - Tidy up handling of events (mostly just code cleanliness). - Use explanatory macros for operations on bus/target/channel numbers.
|
79415 |
08-Jul-2001 |
julian |
turn on the null-modem device. (I've been using it with vmware for over a year now.)
|
79410 |
07-Jul-2001 |
msmith |
Ha! This time, I remembered the ACPI module. Update the sources list to reflect recent changes in the code.
|
79207 |
04-Jul-2001 |
nyan |
- Don't overwrite inb, inw and outw. - Move the lance_probe function to if_lnc.c. - Support C-NET(98)S again.
Submitted by: chi@bd.mbn.or.jp (Chiharu Shibata) and nyan No response from: Paul Richards
|
79106 |
02-Jul-2001 |
brooks |
gif(4) and stf(4) modernization:
- Remove gif dependencies from stf. - Make gif and stf into modules - Make gif cloneable.
PR: kern/27983 Reviewed by: ru, ume Obtained from: NetBSD MFC after: 1 week
|
79047 |
01-Jul-2001 |
cg |
intel ich/ich2 driver - this needs some work but is functional enough for the impatient.
Hardware... Provided by: ps Lost by: <censored> Found by: <censored> Not delivered by: Ashley Penney <ashp@unloved.org> Retrieved by: greid, Andrew McKay <andy@openirc.co.uk> Delivered by: Andrew McKay <andy@openirc.co.uk>
PR: kern/25507 Submitted by: Katsurajima Naoto <raven@katsurajima.seya.yokohama.jp>
|
78969 |
29-Jun-2001 |
joerg |
Two more "oops"es here: i didn't mean to turn on fdc debugging by default in the KLD, and to turn off pccard support, so reverse each of the flags. Also, the flags should be overridable by /etc/make.conf.
|
78960 |
29-Jun-2001 |
joerg |
Duh-oh! When beautifying a comment right before my last commit, i didn't realize that make considers a comment with just leading white space only an ``unassociated shell command''.
|
78953 |
29-Jun-2001 |
joerg |
First stab at fixing resource deallocation, and implementing fdc(4) as a KLD. Still doesn't work well except in the PCMCIA case (now if only pccardd(8) could load and unload drivers dynamically...). Mainly, it tries to find fdc0 on the PCI bus for whatever obscure reasons, but i need someone who understands driver(9) to fix this. However, it's at least already better than before, and i'm tired of maintaining too many private changes in my tree, given the large patches bde submitted. :)
Idea of a KLD triggered by: Michael Reifenberger <root@nihil.plaut.de>
|
78930 |
28-Jun-2001 |
takawata |
Follow Mike's commit by adding acpi_powerres.c.
|
78917 |
28-Jun-2001 |
dd |
Remove dgm module.
Forgotten by: brian
|
78666 |
23-Jun-2001 |
cg |
add sndstat.c so module users have /dev/sndstat again
|
78218 |
14-Jun-2001 |
joerg |
Implement a loadable module for the oltr Olicom Token Ring driver. I could only get a chance of testing it under 4.3, but together with the if_oltr.c fixes at least it seems to work now. If someone has the chance to test this under -current, please do.
Unfortunaltey, the TR code itself (if_iso88025subr.c) is not written in a way that would allow to make a seaparate KLD out of it. By now, just link it directly into the oltr KLD since it's probably the POLA to be able to load the TR code together with the only TR hardware driver we've got by now.
I've got one single unexplained panic (in doreti_switch or somewhere there, calling a 0xc1XXXXXX address that did no longer belong to the kernel at all) after unloading the modules once, thus i don't propose a MFC of this module despite my testing has been done solely on 4.3, unless someone is really going to test this stuff in -current.
|
78114 |
11-Jun-2001 |
des |
Linprocfs builds on Alpha now.
|
78029 |
10-Jun-2001 |
des |
Preemptive brucification.
|
78028 |
10-Jun-2001 |
des |
Connect linprocfs to the build.
|
78023 |
10-Jun-2001 |
des |
Disconnect linprocfs prior to moving it.
|
78005 |
10-Jun-2001 |
des |
Connect the fs directory to the build.
|
78000 |
10-Jun-2001 |
des |
Add a build directory and Makefile for pseudofs.
|
77884 |
07-Jun-2001 |
cg |
enable vchan building
|
77854 |
07-Jun-2001 |
jlemon |
Relocate IPFilter from sys/netinet to sys/contrib/ipfilter.
|
77577 |
01-Jun-2001 |
ru |
- VFS_SET(msdos) -> VFS_SET(msdosfs) - msdos.ko -> msdosfs.ko - mount_msdos(8) -> mount_msdosfs(8) - "msdos" -> "msdosfs" compatibility glue in mount(8)
|
77575 |
01-Jun-2001 |
ru |
Remove vestiges of MFS.
|
77542 |
31-May-2001 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for the Level 1 LXT1001 NetCellerator gigabit ethernet controller chip. This device is used on some fiber optic gigE cards from SMC, D-Link and Addtron. Jumbograms and TCP/IP checksum offload on receive are supported. Hardware VLAN filtering is not, because it doesn't play well with our existing VLAN code. Also add manual page.
There is a 4.x version of this driver available at http://www.freebsd.org/~wpaul/Level1/4.x if anyone feels adventurous and wants to test it. I still need to do performance testing and tuning with this device.
(For my next trick, I will make the 3Com 3cR990 sit up and beg.)
|
77483 |
30-May-2001 |
takawata |
Fix include path for recent acpica update.
|
77469 |
30-May-2001 |
dougb |
Don't ask to build something that doesn't exist anymore.
|
77468 |
30-May-2001 |
dougb |
Move the mfs deletion process down the road a few steps
|
77431 |
29-May-2001 |
msmith |
New files for the ACPI CA 20010518 update.
|
77353 |
28-May-2001 |
ru |
Name this module msdos.ko so that mount_msdos(8) can autoload it with vfsload("msdos").
(The proper fix would be to rename the `msdos' file system to `msdosfs' in VFS_SET(), and mount_msdos(8) to mount_msdosfs(8). But that would break too many existing fstab(5) setups, and would require a lot of unnecessary documentation and code msdos -> msdosfs changes.)
Noticed by: markm
|
77223 |
26-May-2001 |
ru |
- sys/n[tw]fs moved to sys/fs/n[tw]fs - /usr/include/n[tw]fs moved to /usr/include/fs/n[tw]fs
|
77162 |
25-May-2001 |
ru |
- sys/msdosfs moved to sys/fs/msdosfs - msdos.ko renamed to msdosfs.ko - /usr/include/msdosfs moved to /usr/include/fs/msdosfs
|
77103 |
23-May-2001 |
dd |
Build snp(4) as a module.
|
77033 |
23-May-2001 |
ru |
Name this module `umapfs'.
|
77031 |
23-May-2001 |
ru |
- FDESC, FIFO, NULL, PORTAL, PROC, UMAP and UNION file systems were repo-copied from sys/miscfs to sys/fs.
- Renamed the following file systems and their modules: fdesc -> fdescfs, portal -> portalfs, union -> unionfs.
- Renamed corresponding kernel options: FDESC -> FDESCFS, PORTAL -> PORTALFS, UNION -> UNIONFS.
- Install header files for the above file systems.
- Removed bogus -I${.CURDIR}/../../sys CFLAGS from userland Makefiles.
|
77019 |
22-May-2001 |
dd |
Add a makefile for snp(4) since it can be compiled as a module now.
|
76976 |
22-May-2001 |
grog |
Add vinumobj.h to SRCS.
|
76848 |
19-May-2001 |
brian |
digiio.h has moved to /usr/include/sys
|
76744 |
17-May-2001 |
bde |
Backed out rev.1.8. Rev.1.8 was just to support a bogus unused include in ng_tty.c.
|
76670 |
16-May-2001 |
imp |
Catch up with some recent changes: 1) pcic_isa.c 2) For pc98, add mecia driver and -DPC98 to command line. 3) pcic_p.c -> pcic_pci.c
|
76529 |
13-May-2001 |
jlemon |
Update makefile to reflect vlan support.
|
76522 |
12-May-2001 |
wpaul |
Unbreak release. *sigh*
|
76479 |
11-May-2001 |
wpaul |
Add support for gigabit ethernet cards based on the NatSemi DP83820 and DP83821 gigabit ethernet MAC chips and the NatSemi DP83861 10/100/1000 copper PHY. There are a whole bunch of very low cost cards available with this chipset selling for $150USD or less. This includes the SMC9462TX, D-Link DGE-500T, Asante GigaNIX 1000TA and 1000TPC, and a couple cards from Addtron.
This chip supports TCP/IP checksum offload, VLAN tagging/insertion. 2048-bit multicast filter, jumbograms and has 8K TX and 32K RX FIFOs. I have not done serious performance testing with this driver. I know it works, and I want it under CVS control so I can keep tabs on it. Note that there's no serious mutex stuff in here yet either: I need to talk more with jhb to figure out the right way to do this. That said, I don't think there will be any problems.
This driver should also work on the alpha. It's not turned on in GENERIC.
|
76195 |
02-May-2001 |
brian |
Add a ``digi'' driver.
This driver supports PCI Xr-based and ISA Xem Digiboard cards. dgm will go away soon if there are no problems reported. For now, configuring dgm into your kernel warns that you should be using digi. This driver is probably close to supporting Xi, Xe and Xeve cards, but I wouldn't expect them to work properly (hardware donations welcome).
The digi_* pseudo-drivers are not drivers themselves but contain the BIOS and FEP/OS binaries for various digiboard cards and are auto-loaded and auto-unloaded by the digi driver at initialisation time. They *may* be configured into the kernel, but waste a lot of space if they are. They're intended to be left as modules.
The digictl program is (mainly) used to re-initialise cards that have external port modules attached such as the PC/Xem.
|
76185 |
01-May-2001 |
schweikh |
pseudo-device -> device in kernel config. Reviewed by: joerg, dd
|
75907 |
24-Apr-2001 |
sheldonh |
Revert previous delta, which was completely bogus.
The perceived problem was the symptom of a local error.
|
75902 |
24-Apr-2001 |
sheldonh |
Disconnect linux from the build. The buildkernel target has been breaking on linux for more than two days because sys_exit_args referenced in linux_sysent.c does not exist.
|
75886 |
23-Apr-2001 |
orion |
Add als4000 subdir.
|
75885 |
23-Apr-2001 |
orion |
Initial version of Avance Logic ALS4000 pcm driver.
|
75813 |
21-Apr-2001 |
mjacob |
add MARVELL to the list of phys to go into miibus
|
75651 |
18-Apr-2001 |
alfred |
NFS module now requires nfs_lock.c
|
75550 |
16-Apr-2001 |
markm |
Add missing sound module.
OK'ed by: cg
|
75541 |
16-Apr-2001 |
jhay |
Move the isa parts to a separate file.
|
75511 |
14-Apr-2001 |
brian |
dgm now builds as a module
|
75479 |
13-Apr-2001 |
bp |
Add smbfs module. Currently it includes smbfs, netsmb and DES parts. Kernel should be compiled with options LIBMCHAIN and LIBICONV.
|
75356 |
09-Apr-2001 |
mjacob |
We now depend on miibus_if.h.
|
75335 |
09-Apr-2001 |
cg |
enable the rate conversion feeder.
the main benefit this gives for now is that via686 audio devices on motherboards with ac97 codecs that do not support vra will be able to use sample rates other than 48khz.
|
75325 |
08-Apr-2001 |
obrien |
Style fix.
|
75082 |
02-Apr-2001 |
imp |
Add support for MODULES_OVERRIDE. This is a list of modules to build instead of all of them. You can put this in /etc/make.conf or in makeoptions.
Reviewed by: arch@
# docs to follow.
|
75062 |
01-Apr-2001 |
scottl |
Make an attempt to get the asr driver to compile on Alpha by fixing some i386 specific bogons. Compile with -O0, as anything higher gives the compiler a fit. No idea if this driver will actually work on Alpha, though.
|
74935 |
28-Mar-2001 |
alfred |
Forgot to add pci_if.h to SRCS
Pointed out by: phk
|
74871 |
27-Mar-2001 |
cokane |
Remove NOMAN
|
74761 |
24-Mar-2001 |
peter |
Catch these modules up with obrien's recent cleanup commit.
|
74760 |
24-Mar-2001 |
peter |
Drop 'KMODDEPS = snd_pcm' - it isn't used.
|
74759 |
24-Mar-2001 |
peter |
Back out 'KMODDEPS = miibus' addition in last commit. This isn't used.
|
74443 |
19-Mar-2001 |
rwatson |
o Adding UFS_EXTATTR support in MFS required the inclusion of opt_ufs.h. I didn't realize we had an MFS module, so didn't update the dependencies there to reflect opt_ufs.h.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
|
74429 |
19-Mar-2001 |
orion |
pcm driver for S3 Sonicvibes chipset.
Reviewed by: Cameron Grant
|
74379 |
17-Mar-2001 |
scottl |
Fix the building of the aac driver as a module. Add a comment about enabling debug information for the driver.
|
74181 |
12-Mar-2001 |
jlemon |
Adjust the fxp module to use the correct directory path, and add a dependency on miibus.
|
74133 |
12-Mar-2001 |
jlemon |
Add Intel 82553, 82555 PHY driver.
|
74073 |
10-Mar-2001 |
markm |
The /dev/random driver used Rijndael, not Blowfish, now.
|
74065 |
10-Mar-2001 |
bp |
Remove now unused opt_ipx.h and opt_inet.h
|
74048 |
09-Mar-2001 |
phk |
Remove vn(4) driver.
|
73857 |
06-Mar-2001 |
jhb |
#if 0 out a variable only used in #if 0'd code to quiet a warning.
|
73374 |
03-Mar-2001 |
imp |
Add support for Dlink DL10022 to the ed driver. This is a mii part bolted to a ne-2000 chip. This is necessary for the NetGear FA-410TX and other cards.
This also requires you add mii to your kernel if you have an ed driver configured.
This code will result in a couple of timeout messages for ed on the impacted cards. Additional work will be needed, but this does work right now, and many people need these cards.
Submitted by: Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>
|
73163 |
27-Feb-2001 |
julian |
Not quite working makefile to make the nmdm device as a module.
|
73129 |
27-Feb-2001 |
peter |
Remove some cruft
|
73010 |
25-Feb-2001 |
julian |
Allow the eiface node to be made as a module (not linked into build yet)
|
73004 |
25-Feb-2001 |
julian |
Add a Makefile for the sample node so It can be compiled. This helps to stop it from geting out of sync. It is not part of the normal build but I can use it with all the others when I make changes to netgraph to ensure it is buildable.
|
72980 |
24-Feb-2001 |
bp |
Introduce API for sequential reads/writes (build/dissect) of mbuf chains.
Reviewed by: Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>, Bosko Milekic <bmilekic@technokratis.com>, Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org> and arch@/net@ Obtained from: smbfs
|
72909 |
22-Feb-2001 |
julian |
Add a 'splitter' node to separate a bidirectional packet flow into two unidirectional flows.
Part of a suite of nodes developed for packet flow control. More to follow as I have time to port them to 5.x or as others do so. The ipfw node will be the hardest..
Submitted by: "Vitaly V. Belekhov" <vitaly@riss-telecom.ru>
|
72797 |
21-Feb-2001 |
nyan |
Fixed warnings.
|
72735 |
20-Feb-2001 |
jlemon |
Hook up the linux module for alpha again.
Approved by: beast
|
72709 |
19-Feb-2001 |
mjacob |
Move linux to i386 only until it gets fixed for alpha (again).
|
72315 |
10-Feb-2001 |
nyan |
Add pc98 support.
|
72162 |
08-Feb-2001 |
nyan |
Added pc98 supports.
|
72132 |
07-Feb-2001 |
semenu |
Add QS6612, AC101 and LXT970 personal drivers and register definitions.
Obtained from: NetBSD/OpenBSD
|
72028 |
05-Feb-2001 |
cg |
add forgotten makefile
|
72017 |
04-Feb-2001 |
cg |
add driver for CS4281 sound chips
Submitted by: Orion Hodson <O.Hodson@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
|
72016 |
04-Feb-2001 |
cg |
add driver for CMedia CMI8338/CMI8738 sound chips
Submitted by: Orion Hodson <O.Hodson@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
|
72013 |
04-Feb-2001 |
imp |
Remove NAHA, NAHATOT and aha_softcs and related code. It was unused except for setting it. Also remove count from aha and replace it with optional.
Also add commented out pccard lines for all the old card drivers. They have to be commented out until they are converted because it causes problems in NEWCARD.
|
71996 |
04-Feb-2001 |
peter |
Remove some stray traces of KMODDEPS
|
71989 |
04-Feb-2001 |
peter |
Zap obsolete (died with LKM) EXPORT_SYMS variable
|
71985 |
04-Feb-2001 |
peter |
Zap some bad examples: opt_foo.h: touch opt_foo.h .. is unnecessary - kmod.mk does this for us.
|
71901 |
01-Feb-2001 |
scottl |
Driver for the ESS Maestro3 and Allegro sound chips. Note that due to the amount of GPL'd firmware in the driver, it will only be built as a module.
Approved by: cg
|
71896 |
01-Feb-2001 |
des |
KLDify the "speaker" device (which calls itself atspeaker internally, and is i386-specific, so name the module atspeaker rather than speaker).
|
71886 |
31-Jan-2001 |
scottl |
Update the module Makefile to reflect the state of things from the last acpi-ca import.
Approved by: msmith
|
71832 |
30-Jan-2001 |
jhay |
Make klds for the ar and sr devices and hook them up.
The normal versions are called if_ar.ko and if_sr.ko and the netgraph versions ng_sync_ar.ko and ng_sync_sr.ko.
|
71795 |
29-Jan-2001 |
peter |
Zap silly #if NPCI > 0 and the hoops that we jump through for the module case. Use an 'and' case in conf/files so that it only gets compiled if pci is present.
|
71619 |
25-Jan-2001 |
nyan |
Added necessary include for pc98.
|
71370 |
22-Jan-2001 |
nyan |
Added PC-98 apm support.
Submitted by: MURAMATSU Atsushi <amura@ma3.seikyou.ne.jp>
|
71197 |
17-Jan-2001 |
peter |
Argh! add card_if.h to the generated list. This fixes kernel builds for those who haven't added 'NO_MODULES=off' to /etc/make.conf.
|
71080 |
15-Jan-2001 |
markm |
Clean up Makefile, and remove the last vestiges of NOBLOCKRANDOM.
|
70836 |
09-Jan-2001 |
green |
Evidently, svr4 is broken at the moment. Disconnect the build to prevent Bad Things from unsuspecting module loaders.
|
70834 |
09-Jan-2001 |
wollman |
select() DKI is now in <sys/selinfo.h>.
|
70831 |
09-Jan-2001 |
wollman |
Note new location of wi driver source code.
|
70782 |
08-Jan-2001 |
imp |
Add aic to the list of drivers that might work with NEWCARD. I've added the same config lines that NetBSD has. This builds with both NEWCARD and GENERIC config files.
|
70739 |
07-Jan-2001 |
peter |
It is unlikely that we'll be supporting old-style ZMAGIC linux a.out binaries on anything but i386.. (ia64, sparc64, etc) Invert the .if so that it is inclusive of i386 platforms rather than excluding just the alpha.
|
70711 |
06-Jan-2001 |
obrien |
Use a consistent style and one much closer to the rest of /usr/src
|
70708 |
06-Jan-2001 |
asmodai |
We don't use += for SRCS in Makefiles, we simply use the line continuation character and state the rest of the sourcefiles on the next line.
|
70704 |
06-Jan-2001 |
kuriyama |
Fix typo.
Pointed out by: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp>
|
70688 |
05-Jan-2001 |
nsouch |
Add the VESA S3 linear framebuffer driver. It works on top of VESA by replacing the video switch by another. Exactly as VESA does on top of VGA.
It adds linear framebuffer to S3 VESA 1.2 cards.
Obtained from: The original S3 ISA code comes from Peter Horton <pdh@colonel-panic.com>
|
70623 |
03-Jan-2001 |
jhay |
Make sppp a kld.
|
70609 |
02-Jan-2001 |
imp |
add pcic_p to the list of things built
|
70556 |
01-Jan-2001 |
phk |
Add a missing vnode_if.h.
Submitted by: Jim Bloom <bloom@acm.org>
|
70476 |
29-Dec-2000 |
paul |
Change the module name from lnc to if_lnc so that ifconfig works.
|
70426 |
28-Dec-2000 |
des |
Retire kernfs (kernel part).
|
70292 |
23-Dec-2000 |
cg |
add sys/dev/sound/pcm/buffer.c, lefo out of last commit
|
70287 |
22-Dec-2000 |
obrien |
*sigh* The `pecoff' module was added to all arches w/out testing a compile on all arches. This fixes the Alpha kernel build.
|
70271 |
22-Dec-2000 |
takawata |
Add ACPI AC adaptor and ACPI Control Method Battery. And install notify handler for thermal zone .
|
70251 |
21-Dec-2000 |
takawata |
Add pecoff directory.
Submitted by:nyan
|
70224 |
20-Dec-2000 |
takawata |
Add PECOFF (WIN32 Execution file format) support. To use it, some dll is needed. And currently, the dll is only for NetBSD. So one more kernel module is needed. For more infomation, http://chiharu.haun.org/peace/ .
Reviewed by: bp
|
70188 |
19-Dec-2000 |
alex |
Enable the sym module.
|
70187 |
19-Dec-2000 |
alex |
Use the default value for MFILES
|
70142 |
18-Dec-2000 |
green |
Unbreak the modules after the last commit (newpcm kobjification).
|
70134 |
18-Dec-2000 |
cg |
kobjify.
this gives us several benefits, including:
* easier extensibility- new optional methods can be added to ac97/mixer/channel classes without having to fixup every driver.
* forward compatibility for drivers, provided no new mandatory methods are added.
|
70091 |
16-Dec-2000 |
nyan |
PC-98 boxes use aic_cbus.c instead of aic_isa.c.
|
70078 |
16-Dec-2000 |
paul |
Enable building of lnc module.
|
70077 |
16-Dec-2000 |
paul |
Add lnc module.
|
70066 |
15-Dec-2000 |
wpaul |
Whups: only build the if_el module on the x86 platform for now, until I can confirm it works on the alpha.
|
70064 |
15-Dec-2000 |
wpaul |
Newbus the if_el (3Com 3c501) driver. Use bus_space_X() functions. Add detach routine and turn driver into a module so it can be loaded and unloaded. Also take a stab at implementing multicast packet reception so that this NIC will work with IPv6. Promiscuous mode doesn't seem to work, but I'm not sure why. It works well enough that I can run dhclient on it and put it on the office network though. Also ripped out spl stuff and replaced it with mutexes.
|
70002 |
14-Dec-2000 |
imp |
Fix this based on Mike's moved pci code. We needed to delete the pci_m from this module anyway, so I just did that.
|
69996 |
13-Dec-2000 |
des |
Reconnect linprocfs.
|
69962 |
13-Dec-2000 |
imp |
Add aic and ray modules. I've been building these for a while now on i386.
|
69961 |
13-Dec-2000 |
imp |
Module for aic
Submitted by: Michael Reifenberger
|
69931 |
12-Dec-2000 |
des |
The linprocfs sources have moved to sys/compat/linprocfs.
|
69917 |
12-Dec-2000 |
des |
Temporarily disconnect linprocfs from the build, until I fix it so it builds with Kirk's big proc patch.
|
69816 |
10-Dec-2000 |
nyan |
Added '-DPC98' to CFLAGS if MACHINE == pc98.
|
69797 |
09-Dec-2000 |
des |
Add four missing source files.
|
69783 |
08-Dec-2000 |
msmith |
Next phase in the PCI subsystem cleanup.
- Move PCI core code to dev/pci. - Split bridge code out into separate modules. - Remove the descriptive strings from the bridge drivers. If you want to know what a device is, use pciconf. Add support for broadly identifying devices based on class/subclass, and for parsing a preloaded device identification database so that if you want to waste the memory, you can identify *anything* we know about. - Remove machine-dependant code from the core PCI code. APIC interrupt mapping is performed by shadowing the intline register in machine- dependant code. - Bring interrupt routing support to the Alpha (although many platforms don't yet support routing or mapping interrupts entirely correctly). This resulted in spamming <sys/bus.h> into more places than it really should have gone. - Put sys/dev on the kernel/modules include path. This avoids having to change *all* the pci*.h includes.
|
69725 |
07-Dec-2000 |
alex |
Build the sym driver as a kernel module.
|
69691 |
07-Dec-2000 |
imp |
Add support for compiling ray driver.
|
69607 |
05-Dec-2000 |
takawata |
Update Makefile to follow acpica-1115 import.
|
69539 |
03-Dec-2000 |
marcel |
Don't auto-generate the syscalls.
|
69533 |
02-Dec-2000 |
marcel |
Fix dependency for auto-generated files. This commit is for archiving purposes only; auto-generation is going to be reverted.
requested by: obrien submitted: gallatin
|
69524 |
02-Dec-2000 |
markm |
Default the /dev/random loadable module to blocking-on-bootup, but leave a commented-out macro to change this.
|
69494 |
01-Dec-2000 |
alfred |
Revert disconnect of sysvipc now that there's a makefile available
|
69487 |
01-Dec-2000 |
alfred |
Forgotten makefile.
|
69475 |
01-Dec-2000 |
des |
Disconnect sysvipc, since it doesn't build.
|
69449 |
01-Dec-2000 |
alfred |
sysvipc loadable.
new syscall entry lkmressys - "reserved loadable syscall"
Make syscall_register allow overwriting of such entries (lkmressys).
|
69381 |
30-Nov-2000 |
sheldonh |
Retire the osf1(8) utility. The Makefile hasn't installed this critter for a while.
Providing shell scripts that do nothing but load a similarly named kernel loadable module is out of vogue.
|
69350 |
29-Nov-2000 |
sheldonh |
Remove the ibcs2(8) shell script.
Providing shell scripts that do nothing but load a similarly named kernel loadable module in out of vogue.
There is no ibcs2(4) manual page, and I haven't managed to coax anyone into contributing one based on the linux(4) manual page.
|
69349 |
29-Nov-2000 |
sheldonh |
Decommission the svr4(8) shell script, which has been pointless since our kernel module system learned how to handle dependencies.
Providing a whole bunch of shell scripts that do nothing but load a similarly named kernel loadable module is out of vogue.
The svr4(8) manual page has been replaced with a much better svr4(4) page.
|
69288 |
28-Nov-2000 |
jon |
A bunch of newcard/cardbus changes that's been sitting in my tree for a while:
- Make pccbb/cardbus kld loadable and unloadable. - Make pccbb/cardbus use the power interface from pccard instead of inventing its own. - some other minor fixes
|
69253 |
27-Nov-2000 |
obrien |
Don't install the osf1 script from here. It causes the release build to break as ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin doesn't exist where the module is being installed.
|
69225 |
26-Nov-2000 |
jlemon |
Fix another callout_init() that I missed.
|
69209 |
26-Nov-2000 |
phk |
unhook netgraph/bridge until somebody makes it compile in LINT
|
69126 |
24-Nov-2000 |
markm |
Add a module makefile for if_ep.
This is not enabled by default, as the module is missing a bunch of useful stuff (like the ability to unload).
Not objected to by: mdodd
|
69060 |
22-Nov-2000 |
archie |
Add one2many subdirectory (previously forgotten).
|
68961 |
20-Nov-2000 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: use the new features of the Nm macro.
|
68810 |
16-Nov-2000 |
archie |
New netgraph node type ng_one2many(4).
|
68716 |
14-Nov-2000 |
ru |
Use Fx macro wherever possible.
|
68419 |
07-Nov-2000 |
wpaul |
The vortex driver can be compiled as a KLD now. The EISA attachment is only built on the i386 platform for now, since it depends on symbols which I'm pretty sure won't be present in the alpha build.
|
68341 |
05-Nov-2000 |
marcel |
Fix breakage for parallel builds.
|
68303 |
04-Nov-2000 |
obrien |
Now have the `linux' module on the Alpha too.
|
68245 |
02-Nov-2000 |
sheldonh |
Retire the joy(8) script. Using shell scripts to load kernel loadable modules is out of fashion.
There is still a joy(4) manual page to clue people into the existence of the joy of FreeBSD.
|
68243 |
02-Nov-2000 |
sheldonh |
Retire linux(8). Using shell scripts to load kernel loadable modules is out of fashion. This particular case, unlike joy(8) and friends which are just plain silly, did more than just load a kernel loadable module. However, /etc/rc and the linux_base port were adjusted a while back to cope with the absence of this script.
The only outstanding reason to hang on to it would have been for the linux(8) manual page, which clued folks into the existence of the Linuxulator. A new linux(4) was introduced a while back. It does a much better job.
This script just isn't useful any more.
|
68214 |
01-Nov-2000 |
gallatin |
Support for the linux ipc syscalls on the alpha, where each one has its own syscall rather than going through a demux function like linux_ipc() on i386
|
68162 |
01-Nov-2000 |
obrien |
Allow the building of the syscall bits at compile time.
|
68141 |
01-Nov-2000 |
cg |
kill old sb driver
|
68140 |
01-Nov-2000 |
cg |
switch over to new sb8/sb16 code
|
68103 |
31-Oct-2000 |
nsayer |
Don't needlessly indirect the APM softstate. It does nothing but obfuscate the code.
|
68050 |
31-Oct-2000 |
nyan |
Disabled EGA/VGA 1bpp/4bpp modes support. This is not real fix, but this comes back to support 8bpp mode.
|
68036 |
31-Oct-2000 |
takawata |
Makefile for ACPI CA base acpi driver kernel module. This module is intended to be loaded from /boot/loader,not from kldload(8).
|
68021 |
31-Oct-2000 |
markm |
Convert the de driver into a loadable module. Still missing is an unload method. Lots of old cruft is removed.
Thanks to WPaul for large clue-injection and debugging services.
Reviewed by: wpaul
|
67805 |
28-Oct-2000 |
cg |
modules for the new sb8 and sb16 drivers
|
67784 |
28-Oct-2000 |
nyan |
Removed extra calculation for X position (PC-98 only).
Submitted by: chi@bd.mbn.or.jp (Chiharu Shibata)
|
67753 |
28-Oct-2000 |
obrien |
Hook ipfilter back up as it compiles now.
|
67710 |
27-Oct-2000 |
ache |
Remove ipfilter and mark it as broken until it will be fixed by maintainer. Not compiles under -current
|
67689 |
27-Oct-2000 |
markm |
As the blocking model has seems to be troublesome for many, disable it for now with an option.
This option is already deprecated, and will be removed when the entropy-harvesting code is fast enough to warrant it.
|
67562 |
25-Oct-2000 |
n_hibma |
The USB scanner driver. To be used together with SANE.
|
67555 |
25-Oct-2000 |
msmith |
Major update to the 'twe' driver.
- Layout reorganisation to enhance portability. The driver now has a relatively MI 'core' and a FreeBSD-specific layer over the top. Since the NetBSD people have already done their own port, this is largely just to help me with the BSD/OS port.
- Request ID allocation changed to improve performance (I'd been considering switching to this approach after having failed to come up with a better way to dynamically allocate request IDs, and seeing Andy Doran use it in the NetBSD port of the driver convinced me that I was wasting my time doing it any other way). Now we just allocate all the requests up front.
- Maximum request count bumped back to 255 after characterisation of a firmware issue (off-by-one causing it to crash with 256 outstanding commands).
- Control interface implemented. This allows 3ware's '3dm' utility to talk to the controller. 3dm will be available from 3ware shortly.
- Controller soft-reset feature added; if the controller signals a firmware or protocol error, the controller will be reset and all outstanding commands will be retried.
|
67412 |
21-Oct-2000 |
nyan |
if_ed_cbus.c is required from PC-98 only, and if_ed_isa.c is not necessary for PC-98.
|
67410 |
21-Oct-2000 |
nyan |
Add '-DPC98' to CFLAGS if MACHINE == pc98.
|
67112 |
14-Oct-2000 |
markm |
After some complaints about the dir names, the random device is now in dirs called sys/*/random/ instead of sys/*/randomdev/*.
Introduce blocking, but only at startup; the random device will block until the first reseed happens to prevent clients from using untrustworthy output.
Provide a read_random() call for the rest of the kernel so that the entropy device does not need to be present. This means that things like IPX no longer need to have "device random" hardcoded into thir kernel config. The downside is that read_random() will provide very poor output until the entropy device is loaded and reseeded. It is recommended that developers do NOT use the read_random() call; instead, they should use arc4random() which internally uses read_random().
Clean up the mutex and locking code a bit; this makes it possible to unload the module again.
|
66826 |
08-Oct-2000 |
obrien |
Don't install manpages. They are being moved elsewhere, and they are causing problems being here.
|
66752 |
06-Oct-2000 |
alex |
Enable the if_ed module.
|
66751 |
06-Oct-2000 |
alex |
Add card_if.h and sort the header files, while I'm here.
|
66710 |
06-Oct-2000 |
jhb |
- Include opt_vesa.h in vesa.c so that the VESA_DEBUG option is actually propagated from the kernel config file to the source. - Add some more debug messages to list each mode that is rejected or found.
|
66620 |
04-Oct-2000 |
obrien |
Only install secondary components if the destination directory exists. This may be a WIP, but `make release' needs it sooner than later.
|
66550 |
02-Oct-2000 |
nyan |
Added NEC PC-9801-83, 84, PC-9801-103, 104, PC-9801N-25 and PC-9801N-J02R support which use National Semiconductor DP8393X (SONIC) as ethernet controller. Currently, this driver is used on only PC-98.
Submitted by: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp> Obtained from: NetBSD/pc98
|
66398 |
26-Sep-2000 |
bde |
Removed garbage (CFLAGS+= ${PROTOS} was a vestige of an old way of configuring INET).
|
66397 |
26-Sep-2000 |
bde |
Removed fresh garbage (vestiges of old way of configuring number of units), mature garbage (vestiges of old way of configuring bpf) and old garbage (vestiges of old way of configuring INET).
Fixed most style bugs.
|
66396 |
26-Sep-2000 |
bde |
Removed mature garbage (vestiges of old way of configuring bpf) and old garbage (vestiges of old way of configuring INET).
Fixed most style bugs.
|
66394 |
26-Sep-2000 |
bde |
Removed garbage (CFLAGS+= ${PROTOS} was a vestige of an old way of configuring INET).
Fixed most style bugs (mainly hard-coding of ${.TARGET}).
|
66393 |
26-Sep-2000 |
bde |
Handle slip options in the usual way (generate a dummy options file in the module Makefile and don't clutter the sources with ifdefs).
Fixed nearby formatting bugs.
|
66392 |
26-Sep-2000 |
bde |
Removed fresh garbage (old way of configuring number of units) and old garbage (very old way of configuring INET).
Fixed a style bug (hard-coded ${.TARGET}).
|
66391 |
26-Sep-2000 |
bde |
Backed out previous commit (SMPng megacommit: support for garbage added to ppp_tty.c by the megacommit, and garbage added here).
|
66320 |
24-Sep-2000 |
alex |
Add Makefile to build an if_ed kernel module. Works on both, i386 and alpha.
No response from: the world
|
66309 |
23-Sep-2000 |
cg |
add feeder_fmt.c
|
66303 |
23-Sep-2000 |
ume |
Make ip6fw as loadable module.
|
66302 |
23-Sep-2000 |
jhb |
Enable the snd_maestro module and have the snd_driver module depend on it.
Approved by: cg
|
66277 |
22-Sep-2000 |
ps |
Remove the NCPU, NAPIC, NBUS, NINTR config options. Make NAPIC, NBUS, NINTR dynamic and set NCPU to a maximum of 16 under SMP.
Reviewed by: peter
|
66140 |
20-Sep-2000 |
imp |
No need to generate opt_compat_oldisa.h
|
66131 |
20-Sep-2000 |
wpaul |
Add a new driver for the AMD PCnet/FAST, FAST+ and Home PCI adapters. Previously, these cards were supported by the lnc driver (and they still are, but the pcn driver will claim them first), which is fine except the lnc driver runs them in 16-bit LANCE compatibility mode. The pcn driver runs these chips in 32-bit mode and uses the RX alignment feature to achieve zero-copy receive. (Which puts it in the same class as the xl, fxp and tl chipsets.) This driver is also MI, so it will work on the x86 and alpha platforms. (The lnc driver is still needed to support non-PCI cards. At some point, I'll need to newbusify it so that it too will me MI.)
The Am79c978 HomePNA adapter is also supported.
|
66129 |
20-Sep-2000 |
wpaul |
Add a homePNA PHY driver. This is really only a stub: MII-based homePNA PHYs tend to look like 10mbps PHYs with no autonegotiation. This allows us to display the proper media type and link status however.
|
66072 |
19-Sep-2000 |
imp |
Add card_if.h
|
65793 |
13-Sep-2000 |
msmith |
A new driver for PCI:SCSI RAID controllers based on the Adaptec FSA design. This includes integrated Dell RAID controllers, the Dell PERC 2/QC and the HP NetRAID-4M.
|
65697 |
10-Sep-2000 |
roger |
Update to build both bktr and bktr_mem modules
|
65686 |
10-Sep-2000 |
markm |
Large upgrade to the entropy device; mainly inspired by feedback from many folk.
o The reseed process is now a kthread. With SMPng, kthreads are pre-emptive, so the annoying jerkiness of the mouse is gone.
o The data structures are protected by mutexes now, not splfoo()/splx().
o The cryptographic routines are broken out into their own subroutines. this facilitates review, and possible replacement if that is ever found necessary.
Thanks to: kris, green, peter, jasone, grog, jhb Forgotten to thank: You know who you are; no offense intended.
|
65557 |
07-Sep-2000 |
jasone |
Major update to the way synchronization is done in the kernel. Highlights include:
* Mutual exclusion is used instead of spl*(). See mutex(9). (Note: The alpha port is still in transition and currently uses both.)
* Per-CPU idle processes.
* Interrupts are run in their own separate kernel threads and can be preempted (i386 only).
Partially contributed by: BSDi (BSD/OS) Submissions by (at least): cp, dfr, dillon, grog, jake, jhb, sheldonh
|
65548 |
06-Sep-2000 |
obrien |
Since AlphaLinux is the weirdest Linux of all, probably best to do the logic this way.
|
65547 |
06-Sep-2000 |
obrien |
Two sys/compat/linux sources aren't applicable on the Alpha at this time.
|
65543 |
06-Sep-2000 |
cg |
ess maestro driver - not enabled by default
Submitted by: Taku YAMAMOTO <taku@cent.saitama-u.ac.jp>
|
65423 |
04-Sep-2000 |
gshapiro |
Fix typo
|
65383 |
02-Sep-2000 |
cg |
remove opt_devfs.h
|
65374 |
02-Sep-2000 |
phk |
Avoid the modules madness I inadvertently introduced by making the cloning infrastructure standard in kern_conf. Modules are now the same with or without devfs support.
If you need to detect if devfs is present, in modules or elsewhere, check the integer variable "devfs_present".
This happily removes an ugly hack from kern/vfs_conf.c.
This forces a rename of the eventhandler and the standard clone helper function.
Include <sys/eventhandler.h> in <sys/conf.h>: it's a helper #include like <sys/queue.h>
Remove all #includes of opt_devfs.h they no longer matter.
|
65312 |
01-Sep-2000 |
msmith |
Add the 'asr' driver, supplied by Mark Salyzyn of Adaptec (nee DPT). This provides support for the Adaptec SCSI RAID controller family, as well as the DPT SmartRAID V and VI families.
The driver will be maintained by Mark and Adaptec, and any changes should be referred to the MAINTAINER.
|
65310 |
01-Sep-2000 |
archie |
New netgraph node type for Ethernet bridging. No ipfw support yet.
|
65302 |
31-Aug-2000 |
obrien |
Cleanup after repo copy of sys/svr4 to sys/compat/svr4.
|
65267 |
30-Aug-2000 |
msmith |
Only build 'mly' on i386, as it doesn't build and hasn't been tested on Alpha.
|
65245 |
30-Aug-2000 |
msmith |
Major update to the AMI MegaRAID driver.
- New support for 40LD firmware found in Series 475 and 471 adapters. - Better support for 8LD firmware adapters - Ioctl passthrough interface for userland utilities. - Improved error handling and queueing. - Several bugfixes (including the 'still open' shutdown bug and closing some small race conditions). - Zone-style command allocator, reducing memory wasted under heavy load conditions. - CAM interface (disabled and not fully working) for SCSI passthrough access to non-disk devices
Thanks to AMI for supplying a pile of new adapters and various other help in making this happen.
|
65244 |
30-Aug-2000 |
imp |
Resplit pcic back into two pcic and pccard.
|
65243 |
30-Aug-2000 |
imp |
Remove pcic and oldcard from files built. Oldcard desn't work, so shouldn't be built by default. pcic and pccard are going to go through some changes and I'll not be testing them on the alpha so I don't want to break them for the FreeBSD/alpha folks.
|
65238 |
30-Aug-2000 |
phk |
fix ccd module.
|
65223 |
29-Aug-2000 |
cg |
sigh, add opt_devfs.h
|
65206 |
29-Aug-2000 |
cg |
activate fm801
|
65205 |
29-Aug-2000 |
cg |
add driver for forte-media fm801
PR: conf/20698 Submitted by: dimmy the wild <diwil@dataart.com>
|
65144 |
28-Aug-2000 |
marcel |
Don't enable Linuxulator support if not on an i386.
PR: 20873 Submitted by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
|
64987 |
23-Aug-2000 |
msmith |
This is the initial import of a new driver for the current family of PCI:SCSI RAID controllers from Mylex.
|
64930 |
22-Aug-2000 |
marcel |
Connect the new sources in /sys/compat/linux and the new file in /sys/i386/linux.
|
64884 |
21-Aug-2000 |
phk |
Add dummy opt_devfs.h file.
|
64852 |
19-Aug-2000 |
imp |
Don't build pccard for now until I can resolve the linker interaction issue that I'm seeing.
|
64851 |
19-Aug-2000 |
imp |
Work around a possible kernel linker bug. It appears that the data elements defined by foo_if.c aren't sharable amoung modules (I'm working on a bug report for it now), or else I don't understand something. It showed up as kobj functions not being called.
In any event, link in the pcic and pccard parts of the modules to work around the problem for now.
|
64621 |
13-Aug-2000 |
n_hibma |
CAM, the module: scbus, da, cd, and st wrapped in one module.
Make the umass driver depend on this module.
Makes it possible to compile the kernel without SCSI support and load it when for example a USB floppy is conencted.
|
64441 |
09-Aug-2000 |
cg |
activate via82c686 audio driver
|
64439 |
09-Aug-2000 |
cg |
new driver: via 82c686 chipset audio
not personally tested, but i'm assured it works
Submitted by: David Jones <dej@ox.org> PR: kern/20161
|
64302 |
06-Aug-2000 |
cokane |
Cleaning conflicting module tree. Use modules/3dfx instead.
|
64301 |
06-Aug-2000 |
cokane |
Fix clean to remove pci.h Numerous style fixes
Submitted by: Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@cup.hp.com>
|
64113 |
01-Aug-2000 |
nsayer |
The solo driver now works for playback, so far as I can tell. recording is still broken, but IMHO that's enough to at least "hook it up" to the rest of the kernel/module builds.
|
64082 |
01-Aug-2000 |
ache |
Back out opt_ipfilter.h creation I add recently and add -DIPFILTER=1 to CFLAGS instead According to other sources, opt_ipfilter.h not supposed to be included for modules
|
64079 |
01-Aug-2000 |
ache |
Fix prev. commit: NIPFILTER -> IPFILTER
|
64077 |
31-Jul-2000 |
ache |
Generate opt_ipfilter.h to fix 'make depend'
|
64065 |
31-Jul-2000 |
nsayer |
Add the module Makefile for the newly committed ESS solo sound driver. It will be connected to the parent Makefile after more testing.
|
63962 |
28-Jul-2000 |
sheldonh |
Rename the loadable nullfs kernel module: null -> nullfs
|
63794 |
24-Jul-2000 |
sheldonh |
When manual pages are moved or removed, MANX should be changed to NOMAN.
Reported by: bde
|
63727 |
21-Jul-2000 |
nsayer |
Somehow the module makefile got missed in the big commit.
|
63726 |
21-Jul-2000 |
sheldonh |
Move the ef(4) manual page from sys/modules/if_ef to share/man/man4, as discussed with bp.
|
63714 |
21-Jul-2000 |
sheldonh |
Move the netgraph-related manual pages into share/man/man4/, as discussed with archie.
|
63695 |
20-Jul-2000 |
nsayer |
Oops. Activate tap in man4 and modules makefiles
|
63510 |
19-Jul-2000 |
peter |
Use <bsd.kmod.mk> not a path to ../../conf/kmod.mk.
|
63010 |
12-Jul-2000 |
dfr |
Add support for Intel's i810 chipset with integrated graphics. An associated patch to XFree86 allows the X server to work with this chipset on FreeBSD. Additional work will include porting the Linux 3D driver.
Submitted by: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
|
62768 |
07-Jul-2000 |
markm |
Honour appropriate no-crypto flags.
|
62765 |
07-Jul-2000 |
markm |
Add entropy gathering code. This will work whether the module is compiled in or loaded.
|
62599 |
04-Jul-2000 |
cg |
enable newpcm module building
|
62598 |
04-Jul-2000 |
cg |
newpcm module makefiles
once built, 'kld_load snd_driver; kldunload snd_driver' will load all sound drivers and unload all unattached ones. attached drivers do not yet support unloading.
|
62145 |
26-Jun-2000 |
archie |
Build ng_ether(4) KLD.
|
62132 |
26-Jun-2000 |
cokane |
Add 3dfx to the makefile, the new home for the kmod to interface /dev/3dfx.
|
62118 |
26-Jun-2000 |
markm |
Better style(9) for the module build.
|
62096 |
25-Jun-2000 |
cokane |
Change tdfx.ko to 3dfx.ko to prevent filename conflict when XF86 4.x DRI support is ready for us, as per Doug Rabson's request <dfr>.
|
62070 |
25-Jun-2000 |
markm |
Build the entropy device (/dev/random) as a module. This may not be a permanent rule, because this device may eventually be deemed "effectively compulsory", and built by default directly into the kernel. For the moment, however, this is useful for debugging and development.
Reviewed by: dfr
|
62065 |
25-Jun-2000 |
markm |
Remove unneeded header.
|
62026 |
23-Jun-2000 |
archie |
Back out previous commit until the build of the 'tdfx' module is unbroken.
|
62014 |
23-Jun-2000 |
cokane |
Add tdfx to modules Makefile, so it gets made.
|
61990 |
23-Jun-2000 |
cokane |
Finish up the fixing of the linux ioctl stuff. Add line to remove the dev entry upon unload.
Fix the module makefile.
|
61986 |
23-Jun-2000 |
cokane |
Fixed trouble with linux emu, not it should work in the module. Removed unnecessary warning message too.
|
61966 |
22-Jun-2000 |
cokane |
Switch LINUX_TDFX to TDFX_LINUX, that's what i get for typing this at 2 in the morning.
|
61933 |
22-Jun-2000 |
cokane |
Took TDFX_VERBOSE out of Makefile, added $FreeBSD$ and option for DEBUG. Added a notice for linux users that the kld isn't working for them yet, so no linux emu from the kld. It compiles statically alright though.
|
61915 |
21-Jun-2000 |
cokane |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r61914, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
|
61837 |
20-Jun-2000 |
alfred |
return of the accept filter part II
accept filters are now loadable as well as able to be compiled into the kernel.
two accept filters are provided, one that returns sockets when data arrives the other when an http request is completed (doesn't work with 0.9 requests)
Reviewed by: jmg
|
61786 |
18-Jun-2000 |
imp |
Add oldcard, pccard, pcic and sn modules to the build.
|
61783 |
18-Jun-2000 |
imp |
Preliminary commit of oldcard module. This might not work, but will. This should allow one to load oldcard or newcard for testing. Please let me know if this doesn't work. Don't load this and either of pcic or pccard. I've not tried it, but I suspect bad things will happen.
|
61782 |
18-Jun-2000 |
mjacob |
add ispfw module
|
61781 |
18-Jun-2000 |
mjacob |
add if_wx module
|
61780 |
18-Jun-2000 |
mjacob |
Add if_wx && ispfw modules
|
61770 |
18-Jun-2000 |
imp |
Make pcic compile again with newcard
|
61767 |
18-Jun-2000 |
imp |
Build sn as a module
|
61541 |
11-Jun-2000 |
tanimura |
1. Update Comtrol RocketPort driver(rp) to version 3.02. 2. Newbusify the driver. 3. Build as a module.
4. Use correct minor numbers when creating device files. 5. Correctly lock control characters. 6. Return ENXIO when device not configured. Submitted by: Tor Egge <Tor.Egge@fast.no>
7. Fix the baud_table. Submitted by: Elliot Dierksen <ebd@oau.org>
Note: - the old driver still lives in src/sys/i386/isa, so that you can revert to it if something goes wrong. - The module does not detach very well. Attaching works fine.
|
61455 |
09-Jun-2000 |
dfr |
Add agp.
|
61454 |
09-Jun-2000 |
dfr |
Add module for agp driver.
|
61340 |
06-Jun-2000 |
obrien |
Properly spell "OSF/1".
|
61217 |
03-Jun-2000 |
bde |
Fixed style bugs that I unfortunately noticed because bsd.kmod.mk was being reconstructed.
|
61204 |
03-Jun-2000 |
bde |
Use the genassym script here too. The linux and svr4 modules were broken.
|
60966 |
27-May-2000 |
peter |
Use .include <bsd.kmod.mk> to get to ../../*/conf/kmod.mk instead of encoding the relative path.
|
60956 |
26-May-2000 |
msmith |
Some joker decided to make it even harder to build modules outside the kernel, and rather than fix the make search path, hardcoded it into the module Makefiles themselves. Go with the herd.
|
60900 |
25-May-2000 |
archie |
Fix typo.
|
60896 |
24-May-2000 |
msmith |
Build the twe module with the rest.
|
60895 |
24-May-2000 |
msmith |
Add the 'twe' driver module makefile.
|
60538 |
14-May-2000 |
chris |
Remove the -DFDESC cruft that is no longer necessary since the support for it was removed from <sys/mount.h> long, long ago.
|
60331 |
10-May-2000 |
archie |
Update man page to reflect new IPv6 hook. Simplify Makefile.
|
60311 |
10-May-2000 |
sheldonh |
Supply only one author name per instance of %A, as per mdoc.samples(7).
PR: 18465 Submitted by: Kazu TAKAMUNE <takamune@avrl.mei.co.jp>
|
60297 |
10-May-2000 |
obrien |
Support non-i386 architectures.
|
60201 |
08-May-2000 |
nyan |
Added PC-98 supports.
Obtained from: FreeBSD(98) 4.0R-Rev01
|
60179 |
07-May-2000 |
n_hibma |
Remove debugging cruft.
|
60062 |
06-May-2000 |
obrien |
All the screen savers other than "apm" build on the Alpha. daemon.ko has been tested to work.
|
60052 |
05-May-2000 |
archie |
AUTHOR -> AUTHORS
|
60010 |
05-May-2000 |
archie |
Document the new statistics control messages. Add a note about the IP header asymmetry on the "lower" hook.
|
59982 |
04-May-2000 |
archie |
Move netgraph node type man pages from section 8 to section 4.
|
59951 |
04-May-2000 |
peter |
Pull in sys/conf/kmod.mk, rather than /usr/share/mk/bsd.kmod.mk. This means that the kernel can be totally self contained now and is not dependent on the last buildworld to update /usr/share/mk. This might also make it easier to build 5.x kernels on 4.0 boxes etc, assuming gensetdefs and config(8) are updated.
|
59877 |
01-May-2000 |
n_hibma |
The USB double bulk pipe driver (Host to host cables). Currently there are two supported chips, the NetChip 1080 (only prototypes available) and the EzLink cable. Any other cable should be supported however as they are all very much alike (there is a difference between them wrt performance).
It uses Netgraph.
This driver was mostly written by Doug Ambrisko and Julian Elischer and I would like to thank Whistle for yet another contribution. And my aplogies to them for me sitting on the driver for so long (2 months).
Also, many thanks to Reid Augustin from NetChip for providing me with a prototype of their 1080 chip.
Be aware of the fact that this driver is very immature and has only been tested very lightly. If someone feels like learning about Netgraph however this is an excellent driver to start playing with.
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59874 |
01-May-2000 |
peter |
Add $FreeBSD$
|
59865 |
01-May-2000 |
peter |
Zap KMODDEPS line
|
59782 |
30-Apr-2000 |
julian |
Update the man page to reflect the recent changes to the kernel API for netgraph.
|
59690 |
27-Apr-2000 |
nyan |
Added PC-98 supports.
Submitted by: Chiharu Shibata <chi@bd.mbn.or.jp>, Tomokazu HARADA <tkhara@osk4.3web.ne.jp> and yokota
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59617 |
25-Apr-2000 |
bp |
More machdep/random.h -> sys/random.h fixes.
|
59583 |
24-Apr-2000 |
yokota |
- Added support for 1bpp and 4bpp BMP files. (PC98 part of the commit will follow.)
Submitted (50%) by: Chiharu Shibata <chi@bd.mbn.or.jp>
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59478 |
22-Apr-2000 |
wpaul |
Reoganize/update the SysKonnect driver:
- Break out the support for the XMAC II's PHY into an miibus driver.
- Reorganize the probe/attach stuff using newbus. Each XMAC is now attached to the parent GEnesis controller using newbus. This is necessary since each XMAC must also have an attached miibus, and the miibus read/write register routines need to be able to get at the softc struct for each XMAC, not the one for the parent controller. This allows me to get rid of the grotty code I added for selecting the unit numbers for the ifnet interfaces: the unit numbers are now derived from the newbus-assigned unit numbers, which should track with the ifnet interface numbers. I think. At the very least, there should never be any collisions.
- Add support for the SK-9821 and SK-9822 1000baseTX adapters. Special thanks to SysKonnect for loaning me two adapters for testing.
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59413 |
20-Apr-2000 |
msmith |
Point to the new location of the sources under the i386 linux compatibility code.
|
59267 |
16-Apr-2000 |
grog |
Remove MAINTAINER.
|
59190 |
13-Apr-2000 |
grog |
Enable building Vinum on alpha.
Submitted-by: Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely.de> Reminded-by: Pedro A M Vazquez <vazquez@iqm.unicamp.br>
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59183 |
12-Apr-2000 |
archie |
Only build the ng_mppc KLD if !NOCRYPT and required crypto sources exist.
|
59182 |
12-Apr-2000 |
archie |
Revert to previous state, plus a few cleanups pointed out by bde. Instead, make the decision as to whether to build this KLD in ../Makefile.
|
59155 |
11-Apr-2000 |
semenu |
Premier version of Makefile to build tx driver as KLD
|
59154 |
11-Apr-2000 |
semenu |
As tx driver was patched for newbus, we can now build it as module! Add it to Makefile.
|
59151 |
11-Apr-2000 |
archie |
Turn off build of ng_mppc KLD until I can figure out how to have the Makefile correctly handle all the possible permutations (including missing crypto sources). Suggestions welcome.
|
59129 |
10-Apr-2000 |
archie |
Turn off MPPE encryption if NOCRYPT is defined. If neither compression nor encryption is enabled, don't build or install anything.
|
59110 |
09-Apr-2000 |
archie |
Add ng_mppc(8) netgraph node as a KLD module.
Obtained from: Whistle source tree
|
59061 |
06-Apr-2000 |
bp |
Uncomment ETHER_II frame and remove BPF related variable.
|
58822 |
30-Mar-2000 |
peter |
Move linprocfs to the i386-only section so the Alpha buildworld has a chance at finishing..
|
58757 |
28-Mar-2000 |
n_hibma |
Remove some cruft
|
58635 |
26-Mar-2000 |
charnier |
Remove duplicate word
|
58556 |
25-Mar-2000 |
des |
Linux /proc filesystem.
Submitted by: pb
|
58543 |
25-Mar-2000 |
imp |
Make pcic module compile again for NEWCARD (not for old pccard).
|
58296 |
19-Mar-2000 |
kato |
Define PC98 when MACHINE == pc98, because msdos_vfsops.c contains `#ifdef PC98'.
|
58133 |
16-Mar-2000 |
n_hibma |
Please welcome the URio driver. Written by Iwasa Kazmi <kzmi\@ca2.so-net.ne.jp>
|
58016 |
13-Mar-2000 |
archie |
- Document updates in iface netgraph node type functionality - Remove makefile hacks for opt_inet.h, etc: the KLD now supports whatever address families your kernel was compiled with automagically
|
58007 |
13-Mar-2000 |
archie |
Fix typo.
Reported by: Robert Swindells <swindellsr@genrad.co.uk>
|
57894 |
10-Mar-2000 |
archie |
Correct man page title.
|
57651 |
01-Mar-2000 |
sheldonh |
Disconnect pcfclock from the build until it works on the Alpha.
|
57632 |
29-Feb-2000 |
billf |
Add a little more history of when netgraph appeared in FreeBSD.
Reviewed by: asmodai
|
57620 |
29-Feb-2000 |
sheldonh |
Enable pcfclock as a kernel loadable module.
PR: 16804 Submitted by: sascha@schumann.cx Approved by: jkh (release engineer)
|
56836 |
29-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Use config's conditional compilation rather than using #ifdefs that make modular compilation harder. I'm doing this because people seem to like cut/pasting examples of bad practices in existing code.
|
56778 |
29-Jan-2000 |
brian |
Restore to version 1.14. Only opt_inet.h is required again.
|
56735 |
28-Jan-2000 |
bde |
Add ${DEBUG_FLAGS} to CFLAGS in bsd.kmod.mk, not in scattered module makefiles. Bad examples in fxp/Makefile keep getting copied to new makefiles.
|
56673 |
27-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Move if_tun back to the common section now that it works on the Alpha.
Tested by: make world
|
56637 |
26-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Re-add vpo. I've just re-tested this in a 'make world' on a December vintage system, well before the ppbus changes. When I called it an "example" module, I meant as an example for the rest of the ppbus client drivers, not that it was worthless. I'll mail my 5.8MB world.log to anybody who doesn't believe me.
Wrongly accused by: obrien
|
56624 |
26-Jan-2000 |
obrien |
Remove `vpo' with a vengeance -- "EXAMPLE" modules have *NO* business being hooked up to the build system, *COMPILABLE WORKING* modules do.
Not `make' tested by: Peter
|
56622 |
26-Jan-2000 |
brian |
Don't use ATM on the alpha - it #errors out.
Pointed out by: jdp
|
56621 |
26-Jan-2000 |
obrien |
if_tun is out of here -- it can come back with it stops breaking the Alpha build.
|
56555 |
24-Jan-2000 |
brian |
Move the *intrq variables into net/intrq.c and unconditionally include this in all kernels. Declare some const *intrq_present variables that can be checked by a module prior to using *intrq to queue data.
Make the if_tun module capable of processing atm, ip, ip6, ipx, natm and netatalk packets when TUNSIFHEAD is ioctl()d on.
Review not required by: freebsd-hackers
|
56462 |
23-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Add an example vpo module. I don't have a zip drive to test it, but it behaves the normal way when loaded at runtime versus being statically compiled. (normal == print garbage on the printer :-).
|
56453 |
23-Jan-2000 |
n_hibma |
Get rid of some debugging cruft.
|
56436 |
23-Jan-2000 |
brian |
Hmm, don't compile in INET6, IPX or NETATALK support for the moment :-( I think we need some sort of stub variable and a ``is this queue available'' flag.
|
56424 |
23-Jan-2000 |
bp |
Allow if_ef driver to be compiled into kernel.
|
56411 |
23-Jan-2000 |
brian |
Support INET6, NETATALK and IPX as well as INET.
|
56332 |
20-Jan-2000 |
yokota |
Do not explicitly create empty option files; they are taken care of by bsd.kmod.mk.
Pointed out by: bde
|
56200 |
17-Jan-2000 |
archie |
Work around aparent bug in the .Dv macro by eliminating some spaces. The closing curly-brace in this line was being omitted somehow.
|
56043 |
15-Jan-2000 |
yokota |
This is the 3rd stage of syscons code reorganization.
- Split terminal emulation code from the main part of the driver so that we can have alternative terminal emulator modules if we like in the future. (We are not quite there yet, though.)
- Put sysmouse related code in a separate file, thus, simplifying the main part of the driver.
As some files are added to the source tree, you need to run config(8) before you compile a new kernel next time.
You shouldn't see any functional change by this commit; this is only internal code reorganization.
|
55999 |
14-Jan-2000 |
wpaul |
Grrr. Really add the module makefile for the Aironet driver.
|
55992 |
14-Jan-2000 |
wpaul |
Add driver support for the Aironet 4500/4800 series wireless 802.11 NICs. (Finally!) The PCMCIA, ISA and PCI varieties are all supported, though only the ISA and PCI ones will work on the alpha for now. PCCARD, ISA and PCI attachments are all provided. Also provided an ancontrol(8) utility for configuring the NIC, man pages, and updated pccard.conf.sample. ISA cards are supported in both ISA PnP and hard-wired mode, although you must configure the kernel explicitly to support the hardwired mode since you have to know the I/O address and port ahead of time.
Special thanks to Doug Ambrisko for doing the initial newbus hackery and getting it to work in infrastructure mode.
|
55944 |
14-Jan-2000 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for USB ethernet adapters based on the CATC USB-EL1202A chipset. Between this and the other two drivers, we should have support for pretty much every USB ethernet adapter on the market. The only other USB chip that I know of is the SMC USB97C196, and right now I don't know of any adapters that use it (including the ones made by SMC :/ ).
Note that the CATC chip supports a nifty feature: read and write combining. This allows multiple ethernet packets to be transfered in a single USB bulk in/out transaction. However I'm again having trouble with large bulk in transfers like I did with the ADMtek chip, which leads me to believe that our USB stack needs some work before we can really make use of this feature. When/if things improve, I intend to revisit the aue and cue drivers. For now, I've lost enough sanity points.
|
55830 |
12-Jan-2000 |
yokota |
Add opt_ukbd.h.
|
55789 |
10-Jan-2000 |
wpaul |
Attempt to fix a problem with receiving packets on USB ethernet interfaces. Packets are received inside USB bulk transfer callbacks, which run at splusb() (actually splbio()). The packet input queues are meant to be manipulated at splimp(). However the locking apparently breaks down under certain circumstances and the input queues can get trampled.
There's a similar problem with if_ppp, which is driven by hardware/tty interrupts from the serial driver, but which must also manipulate the packet input queues at splimp(). The fix there is to use a netisr, and that's the fix I used here. (I can hear you groaning back there. Hush up.)
The usb_ethersubr module maintains a single queue of its own. When a packet is received in the USB callback routine, it's placed on this queue with usb_ether_input(). This routine also schedules a soft net interrupt with schednetisr(). The ISR routine then runs later, at splnet, outside of the USB callback/interrupt context, and passes the packet to ether_input(), hopefully in a safe manner.
The reason this is implemented as a separate module is that there are a limited number of NETISRs that we can use, and snarfing one up for each driver that needs it is wasteful (there will be three once I get the CATC driver done). It also reduces code duplication to a certain small extent. Unfortunately, it also needs to be linked in with the usb.ko module in order for the USB ethernet drivers to share it.
Also removed some uneeded includes from if_aue.c and if_kue.c
Fix suggested by: peter Not rejected as a hairbrained idea by: n_hibma
|
55728 |
10-Jan-2000 |
phantom |
. add manpage for svr4(8) . s/freebsd/FreeBSD
|
55661 |
09-Jan-2000 |
bde |
Cleaned up options handling: - don't generate unusable headers or #defines. - removed duplicate opt_svr4.h in CLEANFILES. - removed bogus dependency of svr4.h on options headers.
|
55655 |
09-Jan-2000 |
bde |
Compile svr4_genassym.c with ordinary ${CFLAGS}. The (small) need for -U_KERNEL became negative when all all the genassym.c's were converted to be cross-built.
Use "genassym ... > ${.TARGET}", not "genassym -o $@ ...", so that genassym(1) doesn't need to support -o.
Removed duplicate -D_KERNEL from CFLAGS.
Removed triplicate -D_KERNEL from flags for compiling svr4_locore.s.
|
55653 |
09-Jan-2000 |
bde |
Compile linux_genassym.c with ordinary ${CFLAGS}. The (small) need for -U_KERNEL became negative when all all the genassym.c's were converted to be cross-built.
Use "genassym ... > ${.TARGET}", not "genassym -o $@ ...", so that genassym(1) doesn't need to support -o.
Removed duplicate -D_KERNEL from flags for compiling linux_locore.s.
|
55429 |
05-Jan-2000 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for USB ethernet adapters based on the Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101B chip, including the LinkSys USB10T, the Entrega NET-USB-E45, the Peracom USB Ethernet Adapter, the 3Com 3c19250 and the ADS Technologies USB-10BT. This device is 10mbs half-duplex only, so there's miibus or ifmedia support. This device also requires firmware to be loaded into it, however KLSI allows redistribution of the firmware images (I specifically asked about this; they said it was ok).
Special thanks to Annelise Anderson for getting me in touch with KLSI (eventually) and thanks to KLSI for providing the necessary programming info.
Highlights: - Add driver files to /sys/dev/usb - update usbdevs and regenerate attendate files - update usb_quirks.c - Update HARDWARE.TXT and RELNOTES.TXT for i386 and alpha - Update LINT, GENERIC and others for i386, alpha and pc98 - Add man page - Add module - Update sysinstall and userconfig.c
|
55422 |
04-Jan-2000 |
grog |
Remove non-functional 'all:' target. Remove unused 'state.h' and 'maketabs' targets. Fix white space style bugs.
Submitted-by: bde
Sort module names in SRCS.
Suggested-by: bde
Correct breakage committed in revision 1.16.
|
55348 |
03-Jan-2000 |
archie |
Fix typos per PR 15649. Also did some rewording for clarity.
PR: docs/15649 Submitted by: Kazuo Horikawa <horikawa@jp.FreeBSD.org>
|
55336 |
03-Jan-2000 |
marcel |
Remove -g compiler flag.
|
55335 |
03-Jan-2000 |
marcel |
o Add build-tools target for maketabs although it doesn't seem to be used. I therefore won't add it to Makefile.inc1. o Remove -g compilation flags.
|
55206 |
29-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Change #ifdef KERNEL to #ifdef _KERNEL in the public headers. "KERNEL" is an application space macro and the applications are supposed to be free to use it as they please (but cannot). This is consistant with the other BSD's who made this change quite some time ago. More commits to come.
|
55162 |
28-Dec-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds device driver support for the ADMtek AN986 Pegasus USB ethernet chip. Adapters that use this chip include the LinkSys USB100TX. There are a few others, but I'm not certain of their availability in the U.S. I used an ADMtek eval board for development. Note that while the ADMtek chip is a 100Mbps device, you can't really get 100Mbps speeds over USB. Regardless, this driver uses miibus to allow speed and duplex mode selection as well as autonegotiation. Building and kldloading the driver as a module is also supported.
Note that in order to make this driver work, I had to make what some may consider an ugly hack to sys/dev/usb/usbdi.c. The usbd_transfer() function will use tsleep() for synchronous transfers that don't complete right away. This is a problem since there are times when we need to do sync transfers from an interrupt context (i.e. when reading registers from the MAC via the control endpoint), where tsleep() us a no-no. My hack allows the driver to have the code poll for transfer completion subject to the xfer->timeout timeout rather that calling tsleep(). This hack is controlled by a quirk entry and is only enabled for the ADMtek device.
Now, I'm sure there are a few of you out there ready to jump on me and suggest some other approach that doesn't involve a busy wait. The only solution that might work is to handle the interrupts in a kernel thread, where you may have something resembling a process context that makes it okay to tsleep(). This is lovely, except we don't have any mechanism like that now, and I'm not about to implement such a thing myself since it's beyond the scope of driver development. (Translation: I'll be damned if I know how to do it.) If FreeBSD ever aquires such a mechanism, I'll be glad to revisit the driver to take advantage of it. In the meantime, I settled for what I perceived to be the solution that involved the least amount of code changes. In general, the hit is pretty light.
Also note that my only USB test box has a UHCI controller: I haven't I don't have a machine with an OHCI controller available.
Highlights:
- Updated usb_quirks.* to add UQ_NO_TSLEEP quirk for ADMtek part. - Updated usbdevs and regenerated generated files - Updated HARDWARE.TXT and RELNOTES.TXT files - Updated sysinstall/device.c and userconfig.c - Updated kernel configs -- device aue0 is commented out by default - Updated /sys/conf/files - Added new kld module directory
|
55063 |
23-Dec-1999 |
marcel |
Use genassym(1) and <sys/assym.h> to generate assembler symbols.
|
55062 |
23-Dec-1999 |
marcel |
Use genassym(1) and <sys/assym.h> to generate assembler symbols.
|
54972 |
21-Dec-1999 |
archie |
Revert previous checkin; I incorrectly thought that it was needed due to having an old version of bsd.kmod.mk.
Caught by: bde
|
54927 |
21-Dec-1999 |
julian |
Manual page style work. Submitted by: Alexey Zelkin <phantom@FreeBSD.org> thanks!
|
54801 |
19-Dec-1999 |
imp |
i82365_isasubr is gone, remove from building module.
|
54637 |
15-Dec-1999 |
gallatin |
Enable building of the OSF/1 compat module.
|
54612 |
14-Dec-1999 |
gallatin |
Finally add the Alpha OSF/1 compat code. I will add it to the sys/modules Makefile after completing a buildworld.
History:
The bulk of this code was obtained from NetBSD approximately one year ago (I have taken care to preserve the original NetBSD copyrights and I thank the authors for their work.) At that time, the OSF/1 code was what was left over from their initial bootstrapping off of OSF/1 and did not provide support for executing shared binaries.
I have independently added support for shared libraries, and support for some of the more obscure system calls. This code has been available for testing and comment since January of 1999 and running on production machines here at Duke since April.
Known working applications include:
- Netscape (all versions I've tried) - Mathematica 3.0.2 - Splus 3.4 - ArcInfo 7.1 - Matlab (version unknown) - SimOS - Atom instrumented binaries (built on a real OSF/1 system)
Applications which are known not to work:
- All applications linking to libmach - Adobe Acrobat (uses libmach)
This has been tested with applications running against shared libraries from OSF/1 (aka Tru64) 4.0D and 4.0F.
Reviewed by: marcel, obrien BDE-lint by: obrien Agreed in principal to by: msmith
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54561 |
13-Dec-1999 |
bp |
Add module for if_ef driver and make it compile.
|
54541 |
13-Dec-1999 |
cracauer |
Add a run of Linux ldconfig.
|
54522 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Move mlx, ncp and nwfs to the common area, they build on the Alpha and are marked cross-platform in conf/files..
|
54520 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Zap unused CFLAGS += -DNCP
|
54516 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Move mlx from x86-only to generic. It builds on the Alpha and is in the common conf/files for the main kernel..
|
54514 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Move amr from x86-specific to generic. (it's in the generic conf/files in the main kernel and builds fine on the alpha here...)
|
54513 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Don't waste time creating amr.h since it (and NAMR) aren't used.
|
54511 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Fix joy and put it back in the MI section. (yes, it works on Alpha)
|
54509 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Change "atapi" (the old one) from "present but broken" to "not present".
|
54508 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Remove a whole bunch of "CFLAGS+= -DFSNAME" cruft. It hasn't been needed for ages, but keeps getting cut/pasted into new Makefiles. (Once apon a time it was used to activate mount arguments in <sys/mount.h>, but that was killed with extreme prejudice long ago)
|
54502 |
12-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Bring these more into line with other modules that have .h files generated on the fly.
|
54413 |
10-Dec-1999 |
archie |
Add reference to RFC 1702, after learning how to have "T. Li" as an author without nroff blowing up.
Problem solved by: fenner
|
54371 |
09-Dec-1999 |
semenu |
First version of HPFS stuff.
|
54344 |
09-Dec-1999 |
archie |
Update man page: BPF is supported even in the KLD version.
|
54343 |
09-Dec-1999 |
archie |
Fix 'make clean'
|
54331 |
08-Dec-1999 |
archie |
New netgraph node type 'pptpgre': this performs GRE encapsulation for the PPTP protocol as specified in RFC 2637.
|
54329 |
08-Dec-1999 |
archie |
Include net/slcompress.c in the build of this module.
|
54320 |
08-Dec-1999 |
marcel |
Add opt_svr4.h to SRCS. This fixes make depend.
|
54300 |
08-Dec-1999 |
newton |
SVR4 emulator source files now take their compilation options from opt_global.h and opt_svr4.h, instead of from the command line. This brings them in-line with most of the rest of the kernel.
svr4_ioctl.c has also failed to compile with debugging for a while now; fixed by adding systm.h and socketvar.
Some svr4 source files are automatically generated from syscalls.master; these have been committed as consequential changes, otherwise everyone will have to "make svr4_sysent.c".
Changes:
sys/svr4/svr4.h include opt_global.h and opt_svr4.h sys/svr4/svr4_ioctl.c include svr4.h, sys/systm.h and sys/socketvar.h sys/svr4/svr4_ipc.c include svr4.h sys/svr4/svr4_resource.c include svr4.h sys/svr4/svr4_socket.c include svr4.h sys/svr4/svr4_ttold.c include svr4.h sys/svr4/syscalls.master include svr4.h sys/svr4/svr4_syscallnames.c dependent on syscalls.master sys/svr4/svr4_sysent.c dependent on syscalls.master sys/svr4/svr4_syscall.h dependent on syscalls.master sys/svr4/svr4_proto.h dependent on syscalls.master sys/modules/svr4/Makefile create opt_global.h and opt_svr4.h
|
54263 |
07-Dec-1999 |
shin |
udp IPv6 support, IPv6/IPv4 tunneling support in kernel, packet divert at kernel for IPv6/IPv4 translater daemon
This includes queue related patch submitted by jburkhol@home.com.
Submitted by: queue related patch from jburkhol@home.com Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers Obtained from: KAME project
|
54220 |
06-Dec-1999 |
guido |
Add forgotten ip_fil.c and fil.c to kld version
Remove mlfk_ipl.c from here: no sources allowed in these directories!
|
54173 |
05-Dec-1999 |
bde |
Sorted SUBDIR.
|
54140 |
05-Dec-1999 |
wpaul |
Add pci_if.h to SRCS so that dcphy will build.
|
54134 |
04-Dec-1999 |
wpaul |
Add the if_dc driver and remove all of the al, ax, dm, pn and mx drivers which it replaces. The new driver supports all of the chips supported by the ones it replaces, as well as many DEC/Intel 21143 10/100 cards.
This also completes my quest to convert things to miibus and add Alpha support.
|
54115 |
04-Dec-1999 |
julian |
forgot .CURDIR caught by Steven G. Kargl <kargl@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
|
54097 |
03-Dec-1999 |
archie |
New netgraph node type, ng_bpf(8). This node type allows you to apply bpf(4) filters to data travelling through a netgraph network.
|
53939 |
30-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Update documentation to reflect new functionality.
|
53936 |
30-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Fix typo.
|
53913 |
30-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Add two new generic control messages, NGM_ASCII2BINARY and NGM_BINARY2ASCII, which convert control messages to ASCII and back. This allows control messages to be sent and received in ASCII form using ngctl(8), which makes ngctl a lot more useful.
This also allows all the type-specific debugging code in libnetgraph to go away -- instead, we just ask the node itself to do the ASCII translation for us.
Currently, all generic control messages are supported, as well as messages associated with the following node types: async, cisco, ksocket, and ppp.
See /usr/share/examples/netgraph/ngctl for an example of using this.
Also give ngctl(8) the ability to print out incoming data and control messages at any time. Eventually nghook(8) may be subsumed.
Several other misc. bug fixes.
Reviewed by: julian
|
53855 |
28-Nov-1999 |
imp |
Add resource activation routines to pcic driver. Minor cleanup of socket attach code. We now have at least a chance for pccard devices appearing in the future.
This is a snapshot of ongoing work. Proceed at your own risk.
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53846 |
28-Nov-1999 |
bde |
Removed special rules for building and cleaning device interface files and empty options files. The rules are now generated automatically in bsd.kmod.mk. Cleaned up related things ($S and ${CLEANFILES}).
|
53729 |
26-Nov-1999 |
phk |
This fell out of a previous commit: create the opt_md.h and opt_mfs.h files for the md module.
|
53702 |
25-Nov-1999 |
wpaul |
Update the WaveLAN/IEEE driver:
- Convert to new bus attachment scheme. Thanks to Blaz Zupan for doing the initial work here. One thing I changed was to have the attach and detach routines work like the PCI drivers, which means that in theory you should be able to load and unload the driver like the PCI NIC drivers, however the pccard support for this hasn't settled down yet so it doesn't quite work. Once the pccard work is done, I'll have to revisit this.
- Add device wi0 to PCCARD. If we're lucky, people should be able to install via their WaveLAN cards now.
- Add support for signal strength caching. The wicontrol utility has also been updated to allow zeroing and displaying the signal strength cache.
- Add a /sys/modules/wi directory and fix a Makefile to builf if_wi.ko. Currently this module is only built for the i386 platform, though once the pccard stuff is done it should be able to work on the alpha too. (Theoretically you should be able to plug one of the WaveLAN/IEEE ISA cards into an alpha with an ISA slot, but we'll see how that turns out.
- Update LINT to use only device wi0. There is no true ISA version of the WaveLAN/IEEE so we'll never use an ISA attachment.
- Update files.i386 so that if_wi is dependent on card.
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53646 |
23-Nov-1999 |
guido |
Add ipfilter kld and wire it in.
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53558 |
22-Nov-1999 |
green |
Add vnode_if.c to CLEANFILES.
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53557 |
22-Nov-1999 |
green |
Change a CLEANFILES misspelling to get miibus_if.h removed.
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53556 |
22-Nov-1999 |
green |
Make this compile (remove vnode_if.c from SRCS) and clean properly (add opt_bus.h to CLEANFILES).
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53547 |
22-Nov-1999 |
n_hibma |
Clean up the Makefiles, make them consistent with the others and remove debugging falgs (-g).
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53546 |
22-Nov-1999 |
n_hibma |
Add the usb module and move the USB related modules into the generic section USB seems to compile on Alpha's as well.
|
53545 |
22-Nov-1999 |
n_hibma |
USB is loadable as a module as well.
|
53533 |
21-Nov-1999 |
julian |
Document the requirement for root privileges.
|
53501 |
21-Nov-1999 |
julian |
Document new feature (support for write(2) when 1 hook attached).
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53409 |
19-Nov-1999 |
imp |
Module name is cardbus, not pccard.
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53399 |
19-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Update references.
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53398 |
19-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Miscellaneous edits.
|
53397 |
19-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Add reference to ng_pppoe(8).
|
53395 |
19-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Update to reflect changed functionality.
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53392 |
19-Nov-1999 |
green |
Reenable "umodem", as its build is not broken anymore.
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53340 |
18-Nov-1999 |
imp |
Add modules for cardbus and the cardbus bridge driver. Files needed to build these to be committed next.
Again, not added to sys/modules/Makefile
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53339 |
18-Nov-1999 |
imp |
Newcard's pccard module. It compiles, but doesn't work. This should make development easier and push the ability of newbus to load busses to the test.
Not added to sys/modules/Makefile because it isn't ready to break the nightly snapshots for alpha yet :-).
NOTE: This is only for NEWCARD. The old pccard stuff will not build as a loadable module.
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53337 |
18-Nov-1999 |
imp |
Hijack old, broken, obsolete, unsupported pcic module for the NEWCARD code. You can now build the newcard's pcic driver as a module for all the joy that will bring you, which currently isn't so much joy as it is pain.
The old pccard module will never be made to work again, so I think this is OK. Note, it still remains disabled in sys/modules/Makefile on purpose.
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53326 |
18-Nov-1999 |
green |
For now, disable umodem module building, because it doesn't. Don't want to break the snapshots :)
|
53315 |
17-Nov-1999 |
n_hibma |
Change the name of the modules from <name>_mod to <name>
Suggested by: David O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.ORG>
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53253 |
17-Nov-1999 |
n_hibma |
Remove -O from CFLAGS
|
53248 |
16-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Add reference to new netgraph node type "ksocket".
|
53247 |
16-Nov-1999 |
archie |
New Netgraph node type "ksocket".
Obtained from: Whistle source tree
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53116 |
12-Nov-1999 |
marcel |
Replace 'i386' with '${MACHINE_ARCH}' in preparation of the development of a linuxulator for Alpha.
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53077 |
10-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Update to reflect changes in the node type.
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52980 |
08-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Update to better reflect reality.
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52979 |
08-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Add missing documentation for the two control messages supported by this node type.
|
52978 |
08-Nov-1999 |
archie |
Add some more clarification.
|
52953 |
07-Nov-1999 |
julian |
Stop nroff from complaining about the freeBSD version.. Also some updates to the vjc node man page.
|
52925 |
06-Nov-1999 |
julian |
Bring the man page for netgraph socket nodes up to date.
|
52920 |
06-Nov-1999 |
julian |
Turn on the pppoe node module
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52899 |
05-Nov-1999 |
roberto |
Add a forgotten source file.
Approved by: bp
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52787 |
02-Nov-1999 |
green |
Unbreak this build.
|
52723 |
01-Nov-1999 |
julian |
bpf need no longer be an option
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52691 |
30-Oct-1999 |
mpp |
Fix some spelling errors.
|
52640 |
29-Oct-1999 |
archie |
Revamped and more useful PPP node type, supporting multi-link PPP directly.
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52619 |
29-Oct-1999 |
julian |
Slight touchups noticed after checkin.
|
52618 |
29-Oct-1999 |
julian |
Add a man page for the pppoe node. Includes sample code.
|
52451 |
24-Oct-1999 |
dillon |
Put tty back in, problem was due to cvsup mess on freefall.
|
52447 |
23-Oct-1999 |
dillon |
Temporarily remove 'tty' netgraph sub module until it can be made to compile.
|
52441 |
23-Oct-1999 |
julian |
Now that Netgraph is in the system there are some cleanups we can do. Also save a slightly closer to completion version of the PPPOE code.
Submitted by: Archie Cobbs <archie@freebsd.org>
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52419 |
21-Oct-1999 |
julian |
Whistle's Netgraph link-layer (sometimes more) networking infrastructure. Been in production for 3 years now. Gives Instant Frame relay to if_sr and if_ar drivers, and PPPOE support soon. See: ftp://ftp.whistle.com/pub/archie/netgraph/index.html for on-line manual pages.
Reviewed by: Doug Rabson (dfr@freebsd.org) Obtained from: Whistle CVS tree
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52416 |
21-Oct-1999 |
julian |
Test commit of first Netgraph file
|
52282 |
16-Oct-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the mx driver to miibus.
In order to make this work, I created a pseudo-PHY driver to deal with Macronix chips that use the built-in NWAY support and symbol mode port. This is actually all of them, with the exception of the original MX98713 which presents its NWAY support via the MII serial interface.
The mxphy driver actually manipulates the controller registers directly rather than using the miibus_readreg()/miibus_writereg() bus interface since there are no MII registers to read. The mx driver itself pretends that the NWAY interface is a PHY locayed at MII address 31 for the sole purpose of allowing the mxphy_probe() routine to know when it needs to attach to a host controller.
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52180 |
13-Oct-1999 |
grog |
Format documentations in the form that gdb appears to want.
Change the name of rrqi to rqinfo (the equivalent of vinum(8)'s info -V command).
rqinfo: Cosmetic changes. Add printout of the new loginfo types.
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52179 |
13-Oct-1999 |
grog |
Add macro 'msgbuf' for printing out msgbuf.
|
52028 |
08-Oct-1999 |
n_hibma |
perl5 -> perl (This was breaking world.)
Submitted by: Marcel Molenaar, green
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52027 |
08-Oct-1999 |
green |
perl5 -> perl (This was breaking world.)
|
52010 |
08-Oct-1999 |
n_hibma |
Change the SOURCE line to include ${CURDIR}
Submitted by: Guy Helmer <ghelmer@scl.ameslab.gov>
|
52002 |
07-Oct-1999 |
n_hibma |
Fix typo
|
52001 |
07-Oct-1999 |
n_hibma |
The Makefiles for the modules for the USB device drivers.
Finally.
|
51975 |
07-Oct-1999 |
msmith |
Connect the 'amr' and 'mlx' drivers. They can be built as modules or integrated into a static kernel as the user wishes.
|
51974 |
07-Oct-1999 |
msmith |
This is a driver for the AMI MegaRAID family of controllers. It all of the AMI PCI controllers using the 8LD firmware interface (40LD firmware will be supported as soon as I have hardware to test with).
These controllers are rebadged by Dell as the PERC, as well as by HP and possibly other vendors.
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51973 |
07-Oct-1999 |
msmith |
This is a driver for the Mylex DAC960 family of integrated RAID controllers. It currently supports the P, PL, PD and PU variants, with more to be supported shortly.
|
51855 |
02-Oct-1999 |
bp |
ncplib modules: bring up new ncp.ko and nwfs.ko
|
51851 |
02-Oct-1999 |
nsayer |
Add the apm_saver syscons screen saver module.
apm_saver uses the apm_display() routine from the apm system to "suspend" the "display" part of the machine.
This is beneficial for some laptops (or other machines with non-traditional displays) that choke on the 'green' saver's effect.
Another way of looking at this is that it's the same as a screen saver that does an 'apm -d 0' to blank the display and an 'apm -d 1' to bring it back. One probably ought to use these commands to make sure the effect will be correct before using it unattended.
|
51750 |
28-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Reconnect 'bktr' now that world won't (I hope) break again from it. 'make depend' was falling over in it before.
|
51748 |
28-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Make the bktr module build. The Makefile was badly mangled, including leaving the ".c" out of most of the SRCS= source files.
|
51739 |
28-Sep-1999 |
imp |
/tmp/cvswGS523
|
51712 |
27-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Zap some unused echo "#define NFOO 1" > foo.h style defunct stuff.
|
51711 |
27-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Don't set an unused make(1) variable (NBPF)
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51710 |
27-Sep-1999 |
peter |
bktr (as a module) doesn't build.
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51706 |
27-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Don't generate 'bpf.h' since it's not used.
|
51704 |
27-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Don't generate 'bpf.h' since it's not used.
|
51696 |
26-Sep-1999 |
roger |
Update to use new Bt848 driver
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51683 |
26-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Minor tidy up of PPP_FILTER and NBPF stuff. Don't generate bpf.h in the module and don't #include "bpf.h".
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51563 |
22-Sep-1999 |
green |
Add phk's m(4) Memory Disk driver as a KLD. I don't believe it works properly after unloading, however.
|
51541 |
22-Sep-1999 |
roger |
Use new location of Bt848 driver. Remove NPCI generation as the driver no longer checks for NPIC > 0
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51530 |
22-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
Spruce up the ADMtek driver: conver to newbus, miibus and add support for the AN985 "Centaur" chip, which is apparently the next genetation of the "Comet." The AN985 is also a tulip clone and is similar to the AL981 except that it uses a 99C66 EEPROM and a serial MII interface (instead of direct access to the PHY registers).
Also updated various documentation to mention the AN985 and created a loadable module.
I don't think there are any cards that use this chip on the market yet: the datasheet I got from ADMtek has boxes with big X's in them where the diagrams should be, and the sample boards I got have chips without any artwork on them.
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51443 |
20-Sep-1999 |
obrien |
Change the name of the installed KLM to contain a leading "if_". Except for miibus which is now installed as miibus.ko.
Discussed by: msmith, peter, and wpaul
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51440 |
19-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
RealTek driver module wasn't being built; add it to the Makefile.
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51432 |
19-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the VIA Rhine driver to miibus.
|
51101 |
08-Sep-1999 |
des |
Clean up and reorder.
|
51034 |
06-Sep-1999 |
n_hibma |
1) s/mod(un)?load/kld$1load/
2) s/MODLOAD/KMODLOAD/ to be consistent with the rest of the variables (KMOD, KMODOWN, KMODGRP, etc) and definition of MODLOAD/UNLOAD in the Makefile of the ATAPI module
3) textual fixups
|
50986 |
06-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds driver support for PCI fast ethernet NICs based on the Davicom DM9100 and DM9102 chipsets, including the Jaton Corporation XPressNet. Datasheet is available from www.davicom8.com.
The DM910x chips are still more tulip clones. The API is reproduced pretty faithfully, unfortunately the performance is pretty bad. The transmitter seems to have a lot of problems DMAing multi-fragment packets. The only way to make it work reliably is to coalesce transmitted packets into a single contiguous buffer. The Linux driver (written by Davicom) actually does something similar to this. I can't recomment this NIC as anything more than a "connectivity solution."
This driver uses newbus and miibus and is supported on both i386 and alpha platforms.
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50983 |
06-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
Add a driver for the AMD AM79c873 10/100 PHY. By some strange coincidence, this PHY and the Davicom DM9101 have exactly the same register definitions. One of them is probably a clone of the other. I'm not sure which.
This is needed for the Davicom DM9102 10/100 PCI ethernet driver which will be committed shortly.
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50974 |
05-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds driver support for the Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 PCI fast ethernet chipsets. Full manuals for the SiS chips can be found at www.sis.com.tw.
This is a fairly simple chipset. The receiver uses a 128-bit multicast hash table and single perfect entry for the station address. Transmit and receive DMA and FIFO thresholds are easily tuneable. Documentation is pretty decent and performance is not bad, even on my crufty 486. This driver uses newbus and miibus and is supported on both the i386 and alpha architectures.
|
50934 |
05-Sep-1999 |
obrien |
Install {ibcs2,svr4}.sh in /usr/sbin and not in /usr/bin.
related to PR: 13545
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50892 |
04-Sep-1999 |
bde |
Don't generate opt_debug_nullfs.h. It is no longer necessary.
Removed bogus definition of NULLFS
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50889 |
04-Sep-1999 |
bde |
Backed out the quick fix in the previous commit. Depending on opt_ddb.h was a mistake. umapfs no longer depends on any options headers.
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50834 |
03-Sep-1999 |
marcel |
Install linux.sh in /usr/sbin and not in /usr/bin.
PR: 13545 Submitted by: Jose M. Alcaide <jose@we.lc.ehu.es>
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50718 |
01-Sep-1999 |
newton |
Add MAINTAINER line
|
50703 |
31-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the RealTek 8139 driver to newbus and miibus in one swell foop. Also set it up to be compiled as a module.
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50702 |
31-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
Add a driver for the internal PHY in the RealTek 8139.
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50695 |
31-Aug-1999 |
roger |
add vnode_if.h
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50675 |
30-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the Adaptec and Winbond drivers to miibus.
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50611 |
30-Aug-1999 |
bde |
"Fixed" my recent world breakage (umap_subr.c now includes opt_ddb.h).
Fixed some style bugs, especially the bogus definition of UMAPFS.
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50579 |
29-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the 3Com XL driver to miibus. This one is a little tricky due to the fact that there are non-MII cards supported by the same driver and I don't have all of the cards available for testing. There's also the 3c905B-COMBO which has MII, AUI and BNC media ports all in one package. Supporting the COMBO is difficult because we have to add the 10base5 and 10base2 media types to the same ifmedia struct as the MII-attached types, however there is no way to force the miibus and child PHYs into existence before xl_attach() completes, so there is no ifmedia struct available in xl_attach(). What we do inistead is use the mediainit method as a callback: when a child PHY is attached, it calls the miibus mediainit routine which selects a default media. This routing also calls the NIC driver's mediainit method (if it implements one) at which point we can safely add the other media types.
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50501 |
28-Aug-1999 |
marcel |
Add MAINTAINER and remove the unused COMPAT_LINUX and VM_STACK defines.
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50477 |
28-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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50469 |
27-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
Fix path for miibus_if.m (mii > dev/mii);
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50465 |
27-Aug-1999 |
marcel |
Add sysctl variables for the Linuxulator. These reside under `compat.linux' as discussed on current.
The following variables are defined (for now):
osname (defaults to "Linux") Allow users to change the name of the OS as returned by uname(2), specially added for all those Linux Netscape users and statistics maniacs :-) We now have what we all wanted!
osrelease (defaults to "2.2.5") Allow users to change the version of the OS as returned by uname(2). Since -current supports glibc2.1 now, change the default to 2.2.5 (was 2.0.36).
oss_version (defaults to 198144 [0x030600]) This one will be used by the OSS_GETVERSION ioctl (PR 12917) which I can commit now that we have the MIB. The default version number is the lowest version possible with the current 'encoding'.
A note about imprisoned processes (see jail(2)): These variables are copy-on-write (as suggested by phk). This means that imprisoned processes will use the system wide value unless it is written/set by the process. From that moment on, a copy local to the prison will be used.
A note about the implementation: I choose to add a single pointer to struct prison, because I didn't like the idea of changing struct prison every time I come up with a new variable. As a side effect, the extra storage is only needed when a variable is set from within the prison. This also minimizes kernel bloat when the Linuxulator is not used; both compiled in or as a module.
Reviewed by: bde (first version only) and phk
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50464 |
27-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
Update these Makefiles; add mlphy and tlphy to the mii module, add miibus_if.h to tl module's dependencies.
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50388 |
26-Aug-1999 |
grog |
Change asf function to use the new name of the list in kern_linker.c. See revision 1.35 of sys/kern/kern_linker.c.
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50128 |
21-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds device driver support for the Sundance Technologies ST201 PCI fast ethernet controller. Currently, the only card I know that uses this chip is the D-Link DFE-550TX. (Don't ask me where to buy these: the only cards I have are samples sent to me by D-Link.)
This driver is the first to make use of the miibus code once I'm sure it all works together nicely, I'll start converting the other drivers.
The Sundance chip is a clone of the 3Com 3c90x Etherlink XL design only with its own register layout. Support is provided for ifmedia, hardware multicast filtering, bridging and promiscuous mode.
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50120 |
21-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds support for the NetBSD MII abstraction layer and MII-compliant PHY drivers. Many 10/100 ethernet NICs available today either use an MII transceiver or have built-in transceivers that can be programmed using an MII interface. It makes sense then to separate this support out into common code instead of duplicating it in all of the NIC drivers. The mii code also handles all of the media detection, selection and reporting via the ifmedia interface.
This is basically the same code from NetBSD's /sys/dev/mii, except it's been adapted to FreeBSD's bus architecture. The advantage to this is that it automatically allows everything to be turned into a loadable module. There are some common functions for use in drivers once an miibus has been attached (mii_mediachg(), mii_pollstat(), mii_tick()) as well as individual PHY drivers. There is also a generic driver for all PHYs that aren't handled by a specific driver. It's possible to do this because all 10/100 PHYs implement the same general register set in addition to their vendor-specific register sets, so for the most part you can use one driver for pretty much any PHY. There are a couple of oddball exceptions though, hence the need to have specific drivers.
There are two layers: the generic "miibus" layer and the PHY driver layer. The drivers are child devices of "miibus" and the "miibus" is a child of a given NIC driver. The "miibus" code and the PHY drivers can actually be compiled and kldoaded as completely separate modules or compiled together into one module. For the moment I'm using the latter approach since the code is relatively small.
Currently there are only three PHY drivers here: the generic driver, the built-in 3Com XL driver and the NS DP83840 driver. I'll be adding others later as I convert various NIC drivers to use this code.
I realize that I'm cvs adding this stuff instead of importing it onto a separate vendor branch, but in my opinion the import approach doesn't really offer any significant advantage: I'm going to be maintaining this stuff and writing my own PHY drivers one way or the other.
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50028 |
19-Aug-1999 |
mpp |
Sort xrefs.
Submitted by: Alexey Zelkin <phantom@cris.net>
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49705 |
14-Aug-1999 |
grog |
Bring up to date to work with -CURRENT.
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49611 |
10-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the Winbond driver to newbus and have it compiled as a module.
|
49610 |
10-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the VIA Rhine driver to newbus and set it up to be compiled as a module. Also modified the code to work on FreeBSD/alpha and added device vr0 to the alpha GENERIC config.
While I was in the neighborhood, I noticed that I was still using #define NFPX 1 in all of the Makefiles that I'd copied from the fxp module. I don't really use #define Nfoo X so it didn't matter, but I decided to customize this correctly anyway.
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49495 |
07-Aug-1999 |
grog |
Add vinumraid5.c to list of sources.
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49414 |
04-Aug-1999 |
nik |
"Linux emulator" -> "Linux image activator"
PR: docs/12882 Submitted by: des
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49271 |
30-Jul-1999 |
newton |
Initial checkin
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49268 |
30-Jul-1999 |
newton |
Clarify use of the 'streams' pseudo-device (i.e.: static or kld). Trust me, this stuff will be in a real manpage before 4.0 ships :-)
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49143 |
28-Jul-1999 |
wpaul |
Add a module Makefile for the PNIC driver.
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49076 |
25-Jul-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds device driver support for Adaptec Duralink PCI fast ethernet controllers based on the AIC-6915 "Starfire" controller chip. There are single port, dual port and quad port cards, plus one 100baseFX card. All are 64-bit PCI devices, except one single port model.
The Starfire would be a very nice chip were it not for the fact that receive buffers have to be longword aligned. This requires buffer copying in order to achieve proper payload alignment on the alpha. Payload alignment is enforced on both the alpha and x86 platforms. The Starfire has several different DMA descriptor formats and transfer mechanisms. This driver uses frame descriptors for transmission which can address up to 14 packet fragments, and a single fragment descriptor for receive. It also uses the producer/consumer model and completion queues for both transmit and receive. The transmit ring has 128 descriptors and the receive ring has 256.
This driver supports both FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/alpha, and uses newbus so that it can be compiled as a loadable kernel module. Support for BPF and hardware multicast filtering is included.
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49067 |
24-Jul-1999 |
wpaul |
Add mx and ax modules for the Macronix and ASIX drivers and update the modules Makefile so they get built.
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49016 |
23-Jul-1999 |
wpaul |
Create module directories for the xl, ti, tl and sk drivers and add them to the Makefile so that modules will be generated for /modules.
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48645 |
06-Jul-1999 |
des |
Rename bpfilter to bpf.
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48323 |
28-Jun-1999 |
des |
Use the correct value for banksize so splash_pcx works in LFB modes.
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48167 |
24-Jun-1999 |
grog |
Reenable Vinum build
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48104 |
22-Jun-1999 |
yokota |
The second phase of syscons reorganization.
- Split syscons source code into manageable chunks and reorganize some of complicated functions.
- Many static variables are moved to the softc structure.
- Added a new key function, PREV. When this key is pressed, the vty immediately before the current vty will become foreground. Analogue to PREV, which is usually assigned to the PrntScrn key. PR: kern/10113 Submitted by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de>
- Modified the kernel console input function sccngetc() so that it handles function keys properly.
- Reorganized the screen update routine.
- VT switching code is reorganized. It now should be slightly more robust than before.
- Added the DEVICE_RESUME function so that syscons no longer hooks the APM resume event directly.
- New kernel configuration options: SC_NO_CUTPASTE, SC_NO_FONT_LOADING, SC_NO_HISTORY and SC_NO_SYSMOUSE. Various parts of syscons can be omitted so that the kernel size is reduced.
SC_PIXEL_MODE Made the VESA 800x600 mode an option, rather than a standard part of syscons.
SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY Disables the `debug' key combination.
SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE Inverse the character cell at the mouse cursor position in the text console, rather than drawing an arrow on the screen. Submitted by: Nick Hibma (n_hibma@FreeBSD.ORG)
SC_DFLT_FONT makeoptions "SC_DFLT_FONT=_font_name_" Include the named font as the default font of syscons. 16-line, 14-line and 8-line font data will be compiled in. This option replaces the existing STD8X16FONT option, which loads 16-line font data only.
- The VGA driver is split into /sys/dev/fb/vga.c and /sys/isa/vga_isa.c.
- The video driver provides a set of ioctl commands to manipulate the frame buffer.
- New kernel configuration option: VGA_WIDTH90 Enables 90 column modes: 90x25, 90x30, 90x43, 90x50, 90x60. These modes are mot always supported by the video card. PR: i386/7510 Submitted by: kbyanc@freedomnet.com and alexv@sui.gda.itesm.mx.
- The header file machine/console.h is reorganized; its contents is now split into sys/fbio.h, sys/kbio.h (a new file) and sys/consio.h (another new file). machine/console.h is still maintained for compatibility reasons.
- Kernel console selection/installation routines are fixed and slightly rebumped so that it should now be possible to switch between the interanl kernel console (sc or vt) and a remote kernel console (sio) again, as it was in 2.x, 3.0 and 3.1.
- Screen savers and splash screen decoders Because of the header file reorganization described above, screen savers and splash screen decoders are slightly modified. After this update, /sys/modules/syscons/saver.h is no longer necessary and is removed.
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47945 |
16-Jun-1999 |
yokota |
Print verbose messages when there is error. Oked by: des
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47887 |
12-Jun-1999 |
roger |
Add bktr (Bt848/Bt878 driver loadable module) to the Makefile i386 only section
|
47886 |
12-Jun-1999 |
roger |
Change perl5 to perl (same change as made in the fxp module)
|
47885 |
12-Jun-1999 |
roger |
Makefile to build a loadable bktr Bt848/Bt878 device driver This allows the bt848 grabber to be loaded in the boot loader or after bootup without the need for a custom kernel
|
47693 |
02-Jun-1999 |
jb |
Remove vinum from the build until Greg reviews phk's cdevsw changes.
Preferred by: phk (rather than committing the patch without review).
|
47678 |
01-Jun-1999 |
jlemon |
Unifdef VM86.
Reviewed by: silence on on -current
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47214 |
15-May-1999 |
grog |
Reenable vinum build.
|
47106 |
13-May-1999 |
phk |
Vinum doesn't compile right now.
|
46899 |
10-May-1999 |
des |
MFS: indent-assisted style cleanup.
|
46689 |
08-May-1999 |
des |
A little closer to style(9).
|
46544 |
06-May-1999 |
bde |
Fixed bitrot in comments.
|
46526 |
05-May-1999 |
obrien |
MFS: don't build the pcic.ko module.
|
46453 |
04-May-1999 |
billf |
Add procfs_rlimit.c so the kernel actually compiles.
PR: kern/11497 Submitted by: Jos Backus <jos.backus@nl.origin-it.com> (misordered patch) Pointy Hat: phk, adrian
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46409 |
04-May-1999 |
jkh |
Add missing copyright.
|
46407 |
04-May-1999 |
jkh |
Add "fire" screen saver.
Submitted by: Brad Forschinger <retch@flag.blackened.net>
|
46130 |
28-Apr-1999 |
msmith |
Allow loadable interface drivers with BPF support to be loaded into a kernel that doesn't have it. This is achieved by having minimal do-nothing stubs enabled when there are no bpfilter devices configured.
Driver modules should be built with BPF enabled for maximum convenience (but can be built without it for maximum performance).
|
45954 |
23-Apr-1999 |
ghelmer |
Reference kld(4).
Submitted by: Nathan Ahlstrom <nrahlstr@winternet.com>
|
45872 |
20-Apr-1999 |
peter |
No need to use a magic IPFIREWALL_MODULE - the build system supplies one already we can test for.
|
45843 |
19-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Kill joy for the time being, it used lkm unconditionally, breaking world.
Submitted by: "Steven G. Kargl" <kargl@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
|
45826 |
19-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Remove LKM module glue Makefile.
|
45774 |
18-Apr-1999 |
dfr |
Use perl, not perl5 to compile interfaces.
|
45755 |
18-Apr-1999 |
bde |
Actually build the new fxp module.
Updated comments about rotten modules.
Fixed disorder and English errors.
|
45745 |
17-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Disconnect lkm subdir so we don't build a lkm module, in case something I do breaks world or the nightly snapshots. (you can still do it by hand though for the moment)
|
45737 |
17-Apr-1999 |
grog |
Reverse last checkin, which was a regression. Grrr.
|
45735 |
17-Apr-1999 |
grog |
Replace with the correct version which sources in the other .gdbinits.
|
45722 |
16-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Add a sample loadable pci driver Makefile..
|
45663 |
13-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Drop the atapi module from the build, it's just wasting time.
|
45647 |
13-Apr-1999 |
bde |
Fixed bogus SRCS definition which broke `make depend'. Plain `make' worked accidentally because the rule to generate ${OBJS} from ${SRCS} is sloppy.
Fixed style bugs.
|
45617 |
12-Apr-1999 |
des |
PCX loader for pseudo-device splash.
|
45616 |
12-Apr-1999 |
des |
Centralize and reorganize a few macros.
|
45528 |
10-Apr-1999 |
grog |
Add kldstat macro, which basically does the same thing as kldstat(8)
|
45381 |
06-Apr-1999 |
ghelmer |
Replace LKM with KLD.
Submitted by: Nathan Ahlstrom <nrahlstr@winternet.com>
|
45322 |
05-Apr-1999 |
grog |
'fr' macro: trace back to new kernel base 0xc0000000
|
45290 |
04-Apr-1999 |
grog |
Correct forgotten defs in defproc macro
|
45168 |
31-Mar-1999 |
grog |
Various bug fixes to make them actually work.
|
45119 |
29-Mar-1999 |
yokota |
Make the splash screen alternate "fade out" and "fade in" action at regular intervals, when the module is used as a screen saver.
Submitted by: asami
|
45087 |
28-Mar-1999 |
grog |
Restructure the .gdbinit files:
.gdbinit.crash contains a top-level .gdbinit suitable for debugging crash dumps
.gdbinit.serial contains a top-level .gdbinit suitable for serial debugging
Each of these two files reads the following files:
.gdbinit.kernel: This file contains general macros suitable for kernel debugging. It is not related to vinum
.gdbinit.vinum: This file contains macros specific to debugging vinum.
.gdbinit.paths: Contains information about the location of the source and object files on the system.
|
45086 |
28-Mar-1999 |
grog |
Restructure the .gdbinit files:
.gdbinit.crash contains a top-level .gdbinit suitable for debugging crash dumps
.gdbinit.serial contains a top-level .gdbinit suitable for serial debugging
Each of these two files reads the following files:
.gdbinit.kernel: This file contains general macros suitable for kernel debugging. It is not related to vinum
.gdbinit.vinum: This file contains macros specific to debugging vinum.
.gdbinit.paths: Contains information about the location of the source and object files on the system.
|
44756 |
14-Mar-1999 |
julian |
quick BDE premption
|
44754 |
14-Mar-1999 |
julian |
A bit of a hack, but allows the vn device to be a module again.
Submitted by: Matt Dillon <dillon@freebsd.org>
|
44739 |
14-Mar-1999 |
julian |
Submitted by: Matt Dillon <dillon@freebsd.org> The old VN device broke in -4.x when the definition of B_PAGING changed. This patch fixes this plus implements additional capabilities. The new VN device can be backed by a file ( as per normal ), or it can be directly backed by swap.
Due to dependencies in VM include files (on opt_xxx options) the new vn device cannot be a module yet. This will be fixed in a later commit. This commit delimitted by tags {PRE,POST}_MATT_VNDEV
|
44713 |
13-Mar-1999 |
grog |
Improve the manner in which the location of the kld is found. It should now be completely automatic.
|
44212 |
22-Feb-1999 |
newton |
Oops. Adding a Makefile might help anyone who wants to use streams as a module...
|
44209 |
22-Feb-1999 |
n_hibma |
Update for the man page. 4.0 is using KLD's not LKM's.
|
44208 |
22-Feb-1999 |
newton |
Converted "streams" pseudo-device into a KLD
|
44060 |
15-Feb-1999 |
fenner |
Clean up some .Os macro uses: quotes are not needed, multiple arguments don't really work if the first one isn't "FreeBSD", and "FreeBSD-Experimental" isn't an OS name.
|
43704 |
06-Feb-1999 |
bde |
Honor ${LDFLAGS} for building svr4_genassym. This is part of fixing world breakage (mainly for cross-world cases). The world Makefile attempts to build tools static so that nonexistent or wrong shared libraries and interpreters don't get used. This is broken anyway since the world Makefile doesn't know about svr4_genassym.
Force building svr4_genassym static. This is part of "fixing" aout-to-elf-build breakage. aout-to-elf-build abuses NOTOOLS to avoid rebuilding all the aout tools. This saves time and avoids some complications. However, it breaks all the internal tools -- they get linked to target libraries which might not work. Cases where the host can run the target's static libraries are "fixed" by encrufting all Makefiles that build internal tools to build the tools static.
Don't add .depend to CLEANFILES -- it just breaks the separation of `make cleandepend' from `make clean'.
Removed some superflous explicit dependencies.
|
43673 |
05-Feb-1999 |
des |
Followup to yokota's last commit:
- va_mode_flags -> va_info.vi_flags - scanline width may be different from screen width
|
43664 |
05-Feb-1999 |
yokota |
- Don't assume the line length in the video memory is always the same as the screen width. - Store the current video mode information in the `video_adapter' struct. - The size of the `v_offscreensize' field in the VESA mode information block is u_int16, not u_int8.
|
43580 |
04-Feb-1999 |
grog |
Split .gdbinit file into two versions, on suitable for remote debugging, the other for dump analysis.
|
43556 |
03-Feb-1999 |
semenu |
Added ntfs subdirectory. Reviewed by: David O'Brien <obrien@NUXI.com>
|
43551 |
03-Feb-1999 |
semenu |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r43550, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
|
43490 |
01-Feb-1999 |
grog |
Move CFLAGS to God's Own Position Remove white space between CFLAGS and += Remove unneeded options
Implied-by: bde
|
43423 |
30-Jan-1999 |
newton |
Nuked the "hello, world!" program from this directory (it has been teleported to share/examples/svr4).
|
43415 |
30-Jan-1999 |
newton |
Added a "README" file containing text taken from the message I sent to -current explaining how to use this sucker.
|
43414 |
30-Jan-1999 |
newton |
Activate svr4 module
|
43412 |
30-Jan-1999 |
newton |
Emulator KLD for SysVR4 executables grabbed from NetBSD. See http://www.freebsd.org/~newton/freebsd-svr4 for limitations, capabilities, history and TO-DO list.
|
43405 |
30-Jan-1999 |
grog |
Add MAINTAINER
|
43373 |
29-Jan-1999 |
grog |
Include .gdbinit for debugging
|
43243 |
26-Jan-1999 |
julian |
Compile the linux module with the same flags as the kernel. (oops).
Submitted by: "Richard Seaman, Jr." <dick@tar.com>
|
43229 |
26-Jan-1999 |
yokota |
Oops, one line was accidentally commented out in the previous commit.
|
43083 |
23-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Make the -I paths closer to what happens when compiling as part of the kernel where #include "filename.h" has been disabled.
|
42998 |
21-Jan-1999 |
yokota |
Add VESA mode support. If the VESA support is compiled into the kernel or the VESA KLD is preloaded by the boot loader, you can load a 256 color BMP file larger than 320x200.
|
42990 |
21-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Oops, I accidently had devfs enabled in the vn module..
|
42988 |
21-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Add vn module to build list.
|
42987 |
21-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Build a vn module. I've lost count of the number of times I could have used vn but didn't have it compiled in.
|
42922 |
21-Jan-1999 |
grog |
Add source file vinumdaemon.c
|
42822 |
19-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Update for pcic for kld modules and activate
|
42769 |
17-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Undo #undef KERNEL hack for vnode.h to avoid vnode_if.h. XXX It probably makes sense to have a flag for bsd.kern.mk to avoid these rules. XXX IO_NDELAY seems to be the main reason for it, when used in a cdevsw read or write "flag" context. Perhaps a redundant declaration somewhere like sys/conf.h might help remove the need for vnode.h in these device drivers in the first place.
|
42763 |
17-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Clean up the KLD/LKM goop a bit.
|
42760 |
17-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Add the lkm module
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42759 |
17-Jan-1999 |
peter |
World, please meet the kld module called "lkm". If you have an a.out kernel and you forgot to add 'options LKM', you can kldload this module and get LKM compatability. (!)
|
42749 |
17-Jan-1999 |
yokota |
Retrun EAGAIN if the current video mode is a graphics mode.
|
42720 |
16-Jan-1999 |
des |
Move the definition of set_origin from logo_saver.c to saver.h.
|
42623 |
13-Jan-1999 |
yokota |
Calculate the number of bitmap colors in the correct way.
The bug found by: Kevin Street <street@iname.com>
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42529 |
11-Jan-1999 |
yokota |
Update the pointer into the bitmap correctly. The previous code had the pointer off by 4 bytes if the width of the bitmap is a multiple of four.
|
42506 |
11-Jan-1999 |
yokota |
Add splash screen module. This version has rather limited capabilities, but should be a good start... Well, sort of.
It can handle W*ndows 256 color BMP file. (Other color depth probably won't work.) The size of the image must be 320x200 or less. *sigh*
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42504 |
11-Jan-1999 |
yokota |
The first stage of console driver reorganization: activate new keyboard and video card drivers.
Because of the changes, you are required to update your kernel configuration file now!
The files in sys/dev/syscons are still i386-specific (but less so than before), and won't compile for alpha and PC98 yet.
syscons still directly accesses the video card registers here and there; this will be rectified in the later stages.
|
42236 |
01-Jan-1999 |
des |
Use M_VGA_VG320 if M_VESA_CG800x600 is not available. It looks ugly in low-res, but it works...
Submitted by: Ben Smithurst <ben@scientia.demon.co.uk>
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42228 |
01-Jan-1999 |
bde |
Fixed bitrot in comments.
|
42206 |
31-Dec-1998 |
des |
Activate the rain screensaver.
|
42205 |
31-Dec-1998 |
des |
Here's one for the terminally melancholic amongst us.
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42204 |
31-Dec-1998 |
des |
Eliminate "initialization from incompatible type" warning in SAVER_MODULE macro.
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42203 |
31-Dec-1998 |
des |
Compile without warnings.
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42179 |
30-Dec-1998 |
yokota |
Make the VESA KLD module work!
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42143 |
29-Dec-1998 |
peter |
Add -I${.CURDIR} since it #includes logo.c from the source dir and breaks when building with an obj dir.
Reported by: Quite a few people.. :-/
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42127 |
28-Dec-1998 |
peter |
Update for pseudo-device support tweaks..
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42121 |
28-Dec-1998 |
des |
Activate the logo screensaver.
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42120 |
28-Dec-1998 |
des |
One more for the road: Chuck the friendly floating daemon. Requires VESA_800x600 to run.
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42119 |
28-Dec-1998 |
des |
Save the palette in case syscons doesn't restore it properly. Fix a minor overflow.
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42116 |
28-Dec-1998 |
peter |
Reconnect vinum KLD module and have it build from sys/dev/vinum rather than from outside the src/sys tree like before.
|
42109 |
27-Dec-1998 |
des |
Activate the warp screensaver.
|
42108 |
27-Dec-1998 |
des |
Finally give FreeBSD a graphical screensaver. It isn't much, but it works, and can serve as a template for further efforts. Consider this my (belated) Christmas present to the Project :)
Requested by: jkh
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42099 |
27-Dec-1998 |
sos |
Temporaryly disable vinum, awaiting repository copy of misplaced files.
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42097 |
27-Dec-1998 |
sos |
Remove depricated wcd module.
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41104 |
12-Nov-1998 |
jkh |
Install scripts without .sh suffix.
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41081 |
11-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Rename joy,ibcs2,linux to joy.sh,ibcs2.sh,linux.sh (via repo copy).
|
41071 |
11-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Reenable /usr/bin/ibcs2 installing from here; it works now that the guaranteed kernel stack overflow is fixed.
|
41070 |
11-Nov-1998 |
bde |
Don't forget to remove opt_mfs.h.
Fixed style bugs (bitrotted FOOFS options and hard-coded ${.TARGET}).
|
41065 |
10-Nov-1998 |
jkh |
We need to install the linux shell script or the lkm version will still be in place.
|
40965 |
06-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Make this work now; fixing the kstack overflow allows the dependency to be added to the symbol search order safely.
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40964 |
06-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Don't use a glue file for the module; use the one in the kernel.
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40923 |
05-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Build linux_genassym static, this should help aout-to-elf builds
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40921 |
05-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Do not overwrite the lkm versions of the install scripts for now. linux works but ibcs2 has a load failure and joy doesn't look like it'll work.
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40920 |
05-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Update to use kldload, no temporary files!
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40909 |
04-Nov-1998 |
jdp |
Fix make world breakage: "$MACHINE_ARCH" -> "${MACHINE_ARCH}".
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40908 |
04-Nov-1998 |
msmith |
Don't try to build i386-centric modules on non-i386 systems.
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40885 |
04-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Simple update to make these work as kld and preload modules.
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40858 |
03-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Reactivate coda. Also, KLD isn't just for i386, it will work on all architectures since it is a key part of the configuration mechanism. The exact same code runs in the kernel as it does in a kld module.
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40853 |
03-Nov-1998 |
peter |
The union kld module is now fully functional.
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40850 |
03-Nov-1998 |
peter |
Update comments on status of modules
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40612 |
23-Oct-1998 |
peter |
Refer to vinum driver sources in a single location (outside of the kernel src/sys tree, sigh - it should really be sys/dev/vinum/*).
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40441 |
16-Oct-1998 |
peter |
Missed this file.
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40440 |
16-Oct-1998 |
peter |
Sample initial set of kld-ified modules. Not all have been completely converted yet. These are more of a starting point. This is NOT connected to the parent Makefile.
OK'ed by jkh (who is ever so patiently waiting)
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40237 |
11-Oct-1998 |
alex |
Unregister the glibc2 brand at module unload time.
Change the ELF registration/unregistration scheme to be less error prone. Adding a new brand requires a single addition to linux_brandlist instead of modifying linux_load(), linux_unload(), and linux_elf_init().
Approved by: jkh Reviewed by: msmith
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39778 |
29-Sep-1998 |
rvb |
Fixes for lkm: 1. use VFS_LKM vs ACTUALLY_LKM_NOT_KERNEL 2. don't pass -DCODA to lkm build
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39707 |
28-Sep-1998 |
grog |
Include vinum in SUBDIR
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39706 |
28-Sep-1998 |
grog |
Correct calculation of revive blocksize Submitted by: Chris Csanady
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39705 |
28-Sep-1998 |
grog |
Get include paths right
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39653 |
25-Sep-1998 |
rvb |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r39652, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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39652 |
25-Sep-1998 |
rvb |
lkm for coda
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39437 |
17-Sep-1998 |
msmith |
Add support for glibc consumers using the new ld-linux.so.2 linker. I can't say this was the most inspired fix, but it matches the design OK.
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39428 |
17-Sep-1998 |
sos |
Fix the sreensavers so the work again with the new syscons & friends.
Submitted by: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
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39331 |
16-Sep-1998 |
grog |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r39330, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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39304 |
15-Sep-1998 |
sos |
Add the vesa module to the list
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39303 |
15-Sep-1998 |
sos |
Double oops, committed the wrong Makefile ata that, fixed.
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39302 |
15-Sep-1998 |
sos |
Oops for the Makefile for the VESA lkm
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39287 |
15-Sep-1998 |
sos |
Add VESA support to syscons.
Kazu writes:
The VESA support code requires vm86 support. Make sure your kernel configuration file has the following line. options "VM86" If you want to statically link the VESA support code to the kernel, add the following option to the kernel configuration file. options "VESA"
The vidcontrol command now accepts the following video mode names: VESA_132x25, VESA_132x43, VESA_132x50, VESA_132x60, VESA_800x600
The VESA_800x600 mode is a raster display mode. The 80x25 text will be displayed on the 800x600 screen. Useful for some laptop computers.
vidcontrol accepts the new `-i <info>' option, where <info> must be either `adapter' or `mode'. When the `-i adapter' option is given, vidcontrol will print basic information (not much) on the video adapter. When the `-i mode' option is specified, vidcontrol will list video modes which are actually supported by the video adapter.
Submitted by: Kazutaka YOKOTA yokota@FreeBSD.ORG
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38911 |
07-Sep-1998 |
cracauer |
Load linux emulator lkm only when not already loaded. This avoids leftover files in /tmp. Script slightly modified from PR version to use fewer processes. PR: i386/7725 Submitted by: Stefan Eggers seggers@semyam.dinoco.de
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38702 |
31-Aug-1998 |
wosch |
Sort cross references.
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38507 |
24-Aug-1998 |
jkh |
Shut this thing up, like the other LKMs
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38137 |
06-Aug-1998 |
yokota |
The daemon, snake and star savers should refuse to load if the current video mode is the VESA mode, because they cannot work properly under the VESA mode support as in the current form.
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37877 |
27-Jul-1998 |
alex |
A better solution to the rm_at_exit problem: Register the exit function during first mount. Unregister the exit function at last unmount.
Concept by: sef Reviewed by: sef Implemented by: alex
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37864 |
25-Jul-1998 |
alex |
Override the default VFS LKM dispatch functions so that a module unload function can be provided (this is necessary to unregister the at_exit handler).
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37462 |
07-Jul-1998 |
bde |
Finished previous fix - don't forget to add one dummy options header to CLEANFILES.
Fixed lots of style bugs.
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37461 |
07-Jul-1998 |
bde |
Added a `build-tools' target for internal tools. (linux_genassym may not actually work for cross compiling, but that is another problem.)
Honor LDFLAGS for building internal tools. (Tools should normally be built static to avoid problems with picking up target shared libraries. bsd.kmod doesn't set -static yet, and has some problems with `LDFLAGS=-static ...' in the environment.)
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37341 |
02-Jul-1998 |
sos |
Fix the N'th occurance of missed bits due to opt_???? mucking.
Doesn't anybody TEST code before committing....
This is the N+1'th time these laste couble of days...
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37324 |
01-Jul-1998 |
bde |
Fixed missing options headers. Options that affect LKMs shouldn't exist.
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37323 |
01-Jul-1998 |
bde |
Added opt_vmpage.h to SRCS so that it actually gets created.
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37298 |
30-Jun-1998 |
sos |
Leading whitespace in Makefile are TABS not spaces....
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37294 |
30-Jun-1998 |
jmg |
add new opt_nfs.h to cleanfiles...
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37293 |
30-Jun-1998 |
jmg |
fix more of my breakage... :(
create opt_vmpage.h
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37291 |
30-Jun-1998 |
jmg |
fix buildworld hopefully be3fore anyone complains...
NFS_*TIMO should possibly be converted to sysctl vars (jkh's suggestion), but in some cases it looks like nfs keeps a copy of the value in a struct
hash sizes are already ifdef'd KERNEL, so there aren't userland inpact from them...
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36171 |
19-May-1998 |
jkoshy |
Removed reference to obsolete file "README.iBCS2".
Submitted by: Max Euston <max@jmrodgers.com> PR: 6679
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36059 |
15-May-1998 |
jb |
The FreeBSD lkm design is aout specific.
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34905 |
27-Mar-1998 |
peter |
Give this a shot at actually working as an LKM..
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34675 |
19-Mar-1998 |
bde |
Fixed a race to build the `@' and `machine' symlinks early enough for `make -jN'.
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34529 |
12-Mar-1998 |
eivind |
The coff LKM needs IBCS2 to be able to link (for the 'make regress' linktest) - add this as a dependency.
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33802 |
25-Feb-1998 |
bde |
Don't add files handled by bsd.kmod.mk to CLEANFILES. Don't add never- generated files to CLEANFILES.
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33574 |
18-Feb-1998 |
msmith |
Don't reference (nonesxistent) qcam module.
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33143 |
06-Feb-1998 |
eivind |
Back out opt_diagnostic.h changes.
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33105 |
04-Feb-1998 |
eivind |
Make the LKMs handle DIAGNOSTIC as a new-style option.
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33070 |
04-Feb-1998 |
eivind |
Make this work with SPX_HACK as a new-style option.
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32990 |
01-Feb-1998 |
bde |
Don't put "-I." in ${CFLAGS} here. bsd.kmod.mk now puts an absolute path to the obj directory in ${CFLAGS}. This is actually equivalent to "-I." since bsd.kmod.mk also puts -I- in ${CFLAGS}.
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32988 |
01-Feb-1998 |
bde |
Don't put a path to "sys" in ${CFLAGS} here. bsd.kmod.mk now handles this more generally.
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32987 |
01-Feb-1998 |
bde |
Don't handle the `machine' symlink or related include paths here. bsd.kmod.mk now handles it more generally.
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32986 |
01-Feb-1998 |
bde |
Fixed breakage from converting NULLFS_DEBUG to a new-style option.
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32725 |
24-Jan-1998 |
eivind |
LKM-support for converting all file-system options to new-style options.
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32571 |
16-Jan-1998 |
bde |
Include <machine/pc/display.h>, not <i386/include/pc/display.h>. This is not quite correct, because the Makefiles in lkm/syscons don't set up the `machine' symlink, but other, more volatile headers in <machine> are already used.
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32357 |
09-Jan-1998 |
eivind |
Minor fixups after INET option change.
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32352 |
08-Jan-1998 |
eivind |
Make the LKMs compile with the INET option as a newstyle option in opt_inet.h.
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31789 |
16-Dec-1997 |
eivind |
Fix my typo.
Submitted by: helbig
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31783 |
16-Dec-1997 |
eivind |
Handle COMPAT_43 define -> option change.
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31781 |
16-Dec-1997 |
eivind |
Whoops - fix this after yesterday's IPX option changes. Also fix minor buglet when neither bsdcomp, deflate or filter is used.
Pointed out by: Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
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30725 |
26-Oct-1997 |
yokota |
- The daemon might go off the screen and crashed the system if the screen size was changed while the screen saver was inactive. Adjust the positions of the daemon and the text and clip them accordingly each time.
- Don't call set_border() too often. Some video chip may produce flicker.
Pointed out by tony@dell.com
- Don't fill the entire screen with blank char every time the saver is called. Blank only the part of the screen where the daemon and the text was previously printed.
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30530 |
18-Oct-1997 |
peter |
Update Makefile to know about PPP_FILTER and fix the PPP_BSDCOMP and PPP_DEFLATE options... The code uses #if defined(PPP_DEFLATE) etc, so the original method of "#define PPP_DEFLATE 0" did not actually disable anything. It was not possible to configure out bsdcomp or zlib compression. Also, join the settings for PPP_FILTER and NBPFILTER together since they are related here (can't have PPP_FILTER without NBPFILTER).
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30095 |
04-Oct-1997 |
yokota |
Make the blank screen saver work with MDA and CGA. The fade and green savers are also modified so that they behave in the same way as the blank saver on MDA and CGA, although it's not the way these screen savers are supposed to work, but fading monitor and tickling green monitor cannot be done on MDA and CGA, AFAIK. So, this is the second best solution.
As of this change, the current state of support of screen savers is summarized in the following table.
MDA CGA EGA VGA blank OK OK NA OK daemon OK OK OK OK fade * * NA OK green * * NA OK snake OK OK OK OK star OK OK OK OK
OK: works NA: doesn't work, the module cannot be loaded for this adapter. *: behave the same way as the blank saver.
As you can see, EGA is left out for now. But, we can do no better, as EGA registers cannot be read...
Reviewed by: sos
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29272 |
10-Sep-1997 |
peter |
Add example for IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT
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28873 |
28-Aug-1997 |
jlemon |
Remove the vm86 LKM.
|
28800 |
26-Aug-1997 |
bde |
Removed bogus -I path in CFLAGS.
|
28526 |
21-Aug-1997 |
jmg |
make lkm/if_ppp build again.. opt_ppp.h is needed again...
similar fix to one provided in pr4348
Closes PR#4348
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27996 |
09-Aug-1997 |
dyson |
Add VM86 to the lkm build.
|
27957 |
07-Aug-1997 |
bde |
Don't use /sys. Submitted by: Jeremy Lea <reg@shale.csir.co.za>
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27536 |
20-Jul-1997 |
bde |
Fixed bitrot in fpu LKMs.
|
27427 |
15-Jul-1997 |
yokota |
Incorporated lots of fixes and suggestions from Bruce and changes to facilitate the new saver loading/unloading notification interface in syscons.
daemon_saver: - M_NOWAIT was wrong, since NULL returns are not handled. Just use M_WAITOK. - use `ostype' instead of hard-coded "FreeBSD". Now there is no more hard-coded string! (But, who will run this screen saver on other OS?!) - put macros and data declarations in a consistent order. - -DDEAMON_ONLY and -DSHOW_HOSTNAME options added in the previous commit are removed. Options of this kind can go stale and no one notices because no one uses them. DEAMON_ONLY is just removed. SHOW_HOSTNAME is made default.
snake_saver: - use `ostype' and `osrelease' as in the daemon saver. The string changes slightly - there was a hyphen after "FreeBSD"; now there is a space. (It is consistent with uname -a, like the daemon server already is.)
all screen savers: - Use the new add_scrn_saver()/remove_scrn_saver() in syscons.c to declare loading/unloading of a screen saver. Removed reference to `current_saver' and the variable `old_saver' as they are not necessary anymore. - The blank, fade and green screen savers manipulate VGA registers. Module loading should fail for non-VGA cards. - `scrn_blanked' is consistently treated as a number/counter rather than boolean. - Some savers touch `scp->start' and `scp->end' to force entire screen update when stopping themselves. This is unnecessary now because syscons.c takes care of that. - cleared up many unused or unnecessary #include statements. - Removed -DLKM from Makefiles.
YOU NEED TO RECOMPILE BOTH SCREEN SAVERS AND KERNEL AS OF THIS CHANGE.
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26893 |
24-Jun-1997 |
yokota |
Take the OS release string from the kernel variable `osrelease' rather than hard-code it in the message text. Optinally include the host name in the message if SHOW_HOSTNAME is defined.
The origianl idea and sample code submitted by Angelo Turetta <ATuretta@stylo.it>.
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26146 |
26-May-1997 |
yokota |
Corrected accidental breakage in the last commit.
Pointed out by: Steve Passe, smp@csn.net
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26128 |
25-May-1997 |
obrien |
Fixed up ssigala@globalnet.it's "Jumping Daemon" screen saver for < v3.0.
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26081 |
24-May-1997 |
yokota |
Flip the daemon at the edge of the screen. Submitted by: Sandro Sigala, Chris Shenton
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25968 |
21-May-1997 |
yokota |
Introducing "Jumping Daemon" screen saver. This is really cute and eye-catching :-)
Submitted by: ssigala@globalnet.it
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25967 |
21-May-1997 |
yokota |
Introducing "Jumping Daemon" screen saver. This is really cute and eye-catching :-)
Submitted by: ssigala@globalnet.it
Also fixed some `extern' declarations in saver.h.
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25343 |
01-May-1997 |
jkh |
Also quiet down the ibcs2 startup (same reason as linux lkm - it screws the console output).
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25342 |
01-May-1997 |
jkh |
Merge 1.8.2.1 into -current.
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24674 |
06-Apr-1997 |
dufault |
Make MOD_* macros almost consistent:
Use the name argument almost the same in all LKM types. Maintain the current behavior for the external (e.g., modstat) name for DEV, EXEC, and MISC types being #name ## "_mod" and SYCALL and VFS only #name. This is a candidate for change and I vote just the name without the "_mod".
Change the DISPATCH macro to MOD_DISPATCH for consistency with the other macros.
Add an LKM_ANON #define to eliminate the magic -1 and associated signed/unsigned warnings.
Add MOD_PRIVATE to support wcd.c's poking around in the lkm structure.
Change source in tree to use the new interface.
Reviewed by: Bruce Evans
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24673 |
06-Apr-1997 |
dufault |
Make MOD_* macros almost consistent:
Use the name argument almost the same in all LKM types. Maintain the current behavior for the external (e.g., modstat) name for DEV, EXEC, and MISC types being #name ## "_mod" and SYCALL and VFS only #name. This is a candidate for change and I vote just the name without the "_mod".
Change the DISPATCH macro to MOD_DISPATCH for consistency with the other macros.
Add an LKM_ANON #define to eliminate the magic -1 and associated signed/unsigned warnings.
Add MOD_PRIVATE to support wcd.c's poking around in the lkm structure.
Change source in tree to use the new interface.
Reviewed by: Bruce Evans
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22982 |
22-Feb-1997 |
peter |
Revert $FreeBSD$ back to $Id$
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22209 |
02-Feb-1997 |
wosch |
Make ibcs2 a little bit saver. Add copyright.
|
21731 |
15-Jan-1997 |
sos |
Upgrade the kbdio rutines to provide queued kbd & mouse events. Minor other updates to syscons by me.
Submitted by: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
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21673 |
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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21635 |
13-Jan-1997 |
wosch |
Sort cross references.
|
21480 |
10-Jan-1997 |
mpp |
Add a man page for linux(8) (loads the Linux emulator kernel module).
|
19643 |
11-Nov-1996 |
jkh |
Make snake 3.0-CURRENT here.
There's gotta be a better way of syncronizing our release numbers. :-)
|
18959 |
16-Oct-1996 |
sos |
Prepare kernel to take advantage of "branded" ELF binaries.
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18778 |
06-Oct-1996 |
wosch |
delete unused variable BINDIR, use new variable MODLOAD/MODUNLOAD
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18471 |
22-Sep-1996 |
wosch |
add forgotten $Id$
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18432 |
21-Sep-1996 |
bde |
Fiexed CFLAGS. Compiling things in the kernel without -O now causes zillions of warnings about static inline functions because `inline' is ignored without -O.
|
18086 |
06-Sep-1996 |
pst |
Bannish ATAPI and ATAPI_STATIC #defines to opt_atapi.h.
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18026 |
03-Sep-1996 |
bde |
`struct linker_set execsw_set' was declared as const and pointers in it were declared as non-const. This is backwards (_lkm_exec() changes the pointers but all the target `struct execsw's are const). Fixed this and poisoned related declarations to match and removed the bogus casts that hid the bug.
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16879 |
01-Jul-1996 |
bde |
Added or restored #include of <machine/md_var.h>. Some declarations moved from <machine/cpufunc.h> to better places.
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16726 |
25-Jun-1996 |
bde |
Fixed the `machine' link. It pointed to the wrong place, and was created too late to be used in all cases. It should probably be created (early) in bsd.kmod.mk for all LKMs.
Use cc instead of cpp | as for the same reasons as in the kernel makefile. CFLAGS isn't split up as well as in the kernel makefile, but cc doesn't pass compiler warning flags to cpp, so there is no need to split it.
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16625 |
23-Jun-1996 |
bde |
Don't add -I/sys to CFLAGS. bsd.kmod.mk adds the correct (relative) path.
|
16624 |
23-Jun-1996 |
bde |
Don't claim to be a VFS_LKM - generate vnode_if.h by putting it in SRCS.
Don't add -I/sys to CFLAGS. bsd.kmod.mk adds the correct (relative) path.
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16623 |
23-Jun-1996 |
bde |
Don't (re)define ACTUALLY_LKM_NOT_KERNEL. It wasn't even used by the joy driver proper.
Don't add -I/sys to CFLAGS. bsd.kmod.mk adds the correct (relative) path.
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16619 |
23-Jun-1996 |
bde |
Use IPFIREWALL_MODULE instead of ACTUALLY_LKM_NOT_KERNEL to indicate LKM'ness. ACTUALLY_LKM_NOT_KERNEL is supposed to be so ugly that it only gets used until <machine/conf.h> goes away. bsd.kmod.mk should define a better-named general macro for this. Some places use PSEUDO_LKM. This is another bad name.
Makefile: Added IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT option (commented out).
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16615 |
23-Jun-1996 |
bde |
Disabled unusable union lkm.
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16483 |
18-Jun-1996 |
ache |
Add new parts, kernel not booted in other case
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16317 |
12-Jun-1996 |
asami |
Add ccd.
|
16315 |
12-Jun-1996 |
asami |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r16314, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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15679 |
07-May-1996 |
wosch |
``mv'' -> ``mv -f'' ``rm'' -> ``rm -f'' so mv/rm may not ask for confirmation if you are not root
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14780 |
24-Mar-1996 |
pst |
Add in qcam module (forgot)
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14636 |
16-Mar-1996 |
jmz |
Add joy to the SUBDIR list.
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14635 |
16-Mar-1996 |
jmz |
Build LKM for joystick driver.
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14469 |
10-Mar-1996 |
peter |
linux_interp now moved into sys/i386/linux/linux_sysvec.c, but still connected at load and unload time from here.
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14456 |
10-Mar-1996 |
sos |
First attempt at FreeBSD & Linux ELF support.
Compile and link a new kernel, that will give native ELF support, and provide the hooks for other ELF interpreters as well.
To make native ELF binaries use John Polstras elf-kit-1.0.1.. For the time being also use his ld-elf.so.1 and put it in /usr/libexec.
The Linux emulator has been enhanced to also run ELF binaries, it is however in its very first incarnation. Just get some Linux ELF libs (Slackware-3.0) and put them in the prober place (/compat/linux/...). I've ben able to run all the Slackware-3.0 binaries I've tried so far. (No it won't run quake yet :)
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14333 |
02-Mar-1996 |
peter |
Update the linux lkm to use the new file list and build routine. This is a bit of a kludge and needs more work.
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14234 |
24-Feb-1996 |
phk |
Make the ipfw LKM work again. This concludes this round of updates to ipfw, have at it!
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13922 |
05-Feb-1996 |
mpp |
Correct some man page cross references and some file locations.
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13657 |
27-Jan-1996 |
rgrimes |
Add missing ${DESTDIR} to afterinstall: target.
|
13613 |
24-Jan-1996 |
peter |
Attempt to fix the procfs LKM after making some of the procfs code shared with ptrace and "standard" in the config.
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13340 |
08-Jan-1996 |
peter |
No longer generate empty opt_sysvipc.h, and no longer issue -DSYSVSHM etc for the CFLAGS. Now, it tracks whatever the booted kernel has rather than being specifying what features your kernel has at lkm build time.
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13339 |
08-Jan-1996 |
peter |
No longer generate empty opt_sysvipc.h..
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13291 |
06-Jan-1996 |
peter |
Detach fpu and gnufpu from Makefile.. These lkm's build (or used to) but are not quite useable. (fpu is used by init, and process switch apparently..)
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13289 |
06-Jan-1996 |
ache |
Add opt_sysvipc.h rules similar as in ibcs2 Makefile (make fails in old case)
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13227 |
04-Jan-1996 |
wollman |
Automatically create an empty opt_sysvipc.h to mimic old option environment.
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13110 |
29-Dec-1995 |
sos |
Added SYSVSHM define
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12896 |
16-Dec-1995 |
bde |
Reformatted the list of broken modules and added ip_mroute_mod to it.
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12818 |
14-Dec-1995 |
phk |
Two x87 emulators as LKMs. If somebody with the right HW would make the change to /etc/rc to use this, we could rip MATH_EMULATE from GENERIC...
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12536 |
29-Nov-1995 |
wollman |
Delete obnoxious uprintf()s in load/unload procedures.
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12509 |
28-Nov-1995 |
joerg |
Add Lyndon's man page.
Closes PR # docs/842
Submitted by: lyndon@orthanc.com (Lyndon Nerenberg)
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12276 |
14-Nov-1995 |
bde |
Changed the first (name) arg of MOD_DEV(), MOD_EXEC() and MOD_MISC() from a string to an identifier so that it can be used to generate declarations and strings. It's much easier to stringize an identifier than to identifize a string. A uniform naming scheme must be used for the automatically generated things to apply. This is a feature.
Used the module identifer to generate prototypes for the module load, unload and stat functions. Removed the few prototypes for these that already existed.
Used the module identifier to generate a unique struct tag in MOD_DEV(). This should probably be done for all the MOD_*() macros.
Moved the trailing semicolon from the MOD_*() macro definitions to the macro invocations that didn't already (bogusly) have it.
Staticized the module load and unload functions.
Added function return types for the module load, unload and stat functions.
lkm/ibcs2/ibcs2.c: Included <sys/sysproto.h> to get everything prototyped. Cleaned up #includes.
lkm/ibcs2/ipfw.c: Cleaned up #includes.
lkm/linux/linux.c: The module name had to change from "linux_emulator" to "linux_mod" to be automatically generated. Cleaned up #includes.
lkm/syscons/*/*_saver.c: Completed delcarations of function pointers.
sys/i386/isa/atapi.c: The module name had to change from "atapi" to "atapi_mod" to be automatically generated.
sys/i386/isa/wcd.c: Used the fixed MOD_DEV(). This module has two devices and expanded the macro in the source instead of fixing it. The module names had to change from "wcd" and "rwcd" to "wcd_mod" and "rwcd_mod" to be automatically generated.
sys/pccard/pcic.c: The module name had to change from "pcic" to "pcic_mod" to be automatically generated.
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12250 |
13-Nov-1995 |
bde |
Replaced nosys() by lkm_nullcmd(). Always call lkm load/unload/stat functions instead of skipping the call if the function is nosys(). nosys() returned the wrong value as well as having the wrong type.
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11976 |
31-Oct-1995 |
peter |
Update if_ppp lkm to pull in the new files...
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11883 |
28-Oct-1995 |
peter |
Add extra export symbols for the ATAPI generic interface. And a couple of minor fiddles in the process..
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11882 |
28-Oct-1995 |
peter |
Reattach atapi and wcd to the lkm Makefile, these compile for me now.
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11867 |
28-Oct-1995 |
peter |
Sorry.. I didn't mean to re-enable wcd yet
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11857 |
28-Oct-1995 |
peter |
Do a pass over the broken LKM's and update them to use the "new" convention of having their entry point named "<modname>_mod"". Symorder is enforcing this when the current bsd.kmod.mk is installed.
I've not tested all these, but at least they all compile now.
Reattach them to the makefile.
Note that the change that I made to symorder needs to be compiled and installed before any LKM's will work - the last version was corrupting the relocation tables. A "make world" will to this, but if you manually run a make on the lkm's you'll need to take care of it by hand.
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11850 |
28-Oct-1995 |
ache |
Temp. disable following modules: atapi coff ibcs2 ipfw linux syscons wcd (until they will be fixed) It allows to build/install other modules from top
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11519 |
15-Oct-1995 |
phk |
Revert to default entry point.
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11504 |
15-Oct-1995 |
phk |
Only export our 'init' symbol.
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11475 |
14-Oct-1995 |
dg |
atapi and wcd LKMs.
Submitted by: Serge Vakulenko, <vak@cronyx.ru>
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11405 |
10-Oct-1995 |
swallace |
Remove socksys modload command from ibcs2 startup shell script.
|
11403 |
10-Oct-1995 |
swallace |
Remove socksys lkm from makefile list.
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11402 |
10-Oct-1995 |
swallace |
Add prototypes and declare function return type in ibcs2.c Add new files to Makefile.
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10555 |
04-Sep-1995 |
peter |
Update the version in the snake saver... Something similar needs to happen to RELENG_2_1_0 - or better yet, this should become dynamic...
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10257 |
25-Aug-1995 |
phk |
Remove my xxxinit hack. It was too gross.
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10218 |
24-Aug-1995 |
phk |
pcic lkm for the pccard stuff.
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9313 |
25-Jun-1995 |
sos |
First incarnation of our Linux emulator or rather compatibility code. This first shot only incorporaties so much functionality that DOOM can run (the X version), signal handling is VERY weak, so is many other things. But it meets my milestone number one (you guessed it - running DOOM).
Uses /compat/linux as prefix for loading shared libs, so it won't conflict with our own libs.
Kernel must be compiled with "options COMPAT_LINUX" for this to work.
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9216 |
13-Jun-1995 |
wollman |
I was wrong. I thought that the ip_mroute lkm would still compile, but it seems to have stopped working on me. Disable it until I get a chance to fix it.
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8871 |
30-May-1995 |
rgrimes |
Remove trailing whitespace.
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8560 |
16-May-1995 |
sos |
Changed relase number in snake_saver.c from 2.1 to 2.0.5
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8513 |
14-May-1995 |
bde |
Fix declaration of palette[] so that fade saver doesn't cause panics.
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7849 |
15-Apr-1995 |
ats |
Put vnode_if.h and vnode_if.c into CLEANFILES that are automatically generated. Should this lkm set VFS_LKM ?
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7500 |
30-Mar-1995 |
sos |
Update to new screen update method.
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7196 |
20-Mar-1995 |
wollman |
Forgot pppcompress.c in PPP module.
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7195 |
20-Mar-1995 |
wollman |
Forgot slcompress.c in SLIP module.
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7194 |
20-Mar-1995 |
wollman |
The discard, tunnel, SLIP, and PPP network interface pseudo-devices are now dynamically loadable. It doesn't make sense to do the same for the loopback.
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6859 |
03-Mar-1995 |
nate |
Make in lkm/syscons fails due to missing include for apm stuff.
Submitted by: John Capo <jc@irbs.com> and John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
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6858 |
03-Mar-1995 |
nate |
Removed redundant delcaration of msdosfs_denode.c from the SRCS line.
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6671 |
23-Feb-1995 |
phk |
Once and for all: Never a ${DESTDIR} in ${BINDIR} !
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6628 |
22-Feb-1995 |
sos |
Next syscons update (given up on numbering :)
Removed screensavers from syscons, they are now LKM's. This makes it possible to do some really "interesting" screensavers... Fixed bug that sometimes caused garbage to appear when leaving "scroll-lock" history. Reformattet indentation, it got too deep for a normal 80 pos screen. Split up in syscons.c & syscons.h for use with the saver-lkm's. Temporarily removed -s option from vidcontrol, savers should now be loaded with modload.
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6036 |
30-Jan-1995 |
ugen |
Add ipfw to /lkm Makefile..uups..
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5544 |
12-Jan-1995 |
ugen |
Checking new lkm structure..
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5540 |
12-Jan-1995 |
ugen |
Firewall can be used as lkm module.To use it firewall should *NOT* be compiled into kernel. Then it can be loaded.This is misc module but i'v got no problemms with it,so shouldn't you i suppose.. BTW this is very stupid to have one module in CVS for ALL lkm's...
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5043 |
11-Dec-1994 |
wollman |
install command was missing a ${DESTDIR}.
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3947 |
27-Oct-1994 |
wollman |
Again, this is not a filesystem so don't compile it as if it were.
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3946 |
27-Oct-1994 |
wollman |
ibcs2 is not a filesystem, don't compile it as if it were.
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3650 |
16-Oct-1994 |
sos |
Added socksys module
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3649 |
16-Oct-1994 |
sos |
Added load of socksys driver.
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3596 |
14-Oct-1994 |
sos |
Fix install of ibcs2 script.
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3586 |
14-Oct-1994 |
sos |
Added coff & ibcs2 modules. Reviewed by: Submitted by: Obtained from:
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3583 |
14-Oct-1994 |
sos |
LKM module for the coff loader (used for iBCS2 emulation)
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3582 |
14-Oct-1994 |
sos |
LKM module for the iBCS2 emulator
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3177 |
28-Sep-1994 |
wollman |
Disable MFS as loadable until someone figures out how to make it work.
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3089 |
25-Sep-1994 |
sos |
LKM for ibcs2 support
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2998 |
22-Sep-1994 |
wollman |
Create NFS LKM.
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2961 |
21-Sep-1994 |
wollman |
Build LKMs for all ``easy'' filesystems. (lfs can be done, but it's more work; ditto NFS and it's even more work.)
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2834 |
16-Sep-1994 |
wollman |
Per discussion on the mailing-lists, move LKMs from /sbin to /lkm, and arrange for that directory to get created by mtree. Also, process secure directory after all the others, because the programs there may overlay ones installed from the main part of the tree.
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