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23-Jul-2015 |
gjb |
- Copy stable/10@285827 to releng/10.2 in preparation for 10.2-RC1 builds. - Update newvers.sh to reflect RC1. - Update __FreeBSD_version to reflect 10.2. - Update default pkg(8) configuration to use the quarterly branch.[1]
Discussed with: re, portmgr [1] Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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19-Jan-2005 |
imp |
MFp4: overhaul of resource allocation
Rather than have a twisty maze of special case allocations, move instead to a data driven allocation. This should be the most robust way to cope with the resource problems that the multiplicity of ways of encoding 5 registers that have the misfortune of not being a power of 2 nor contiguous.
Also, make it less impossible that pccard will work. I've not been able to get my libretto floppy working, but it now fails later than before.
phk and I had similar ideas on this during the 5.3 release cycle, but it wasn't until recently that I could test more than one allocation scenario.
MFC After: 1 month (5.4 if possible, 5.5 if not)
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140040 |
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11-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Use the standard FreeBSD license
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23-Sep-2004 |
joerg |
Implement terminating the worker thread when the driver is about to be deregistered.
Not yet tested, since by now, GEOM doesn't want us to deregister. PHK wants to fix that RSN.
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17-Sep-2004 |
imp |
The long dead hand of the past has pushed forward useless bits in this driver. Trim its fingernails by removing some useless bits before fixing the 'thread not terminated on detach' problem.
o dmacnt is no longer used now that we allocate at attach time. Remove it from struct fdc_data. o ISPNP was only ever set, but never tested. It used to be used for the allocation routines to change how it allocated resources. Since that's no longer necessary, retire the flag. o ISPCMICA was only ever tested, but never set. GC it. This removes a special case in determining the drive type. The drive type is now set in fdc_pcmcia.c, so the hack isn't needed anymore. Sadly, this isn't tested with a Y-E Data pcmcia floppy drive because there are a number of other issues that preclude it from working. o Fix ifdef for reading from the rtc. I'm of the opinion that this ifdef should be moved into fdc_isa.c, but not today as ideally there'd be other fixes to the probing of children. So now we just read it on i386 ! pc98 (there's no #define for MACHINE_ARCH, just MACHINE, hence this slightly inelegant kludge) and amd64. The PC98 exclusion likely isn't meaningful since pc98 uses a different driver, but will be when merging of the pc98 floppy code into this driver is complete (this is the other reason I think this block of code belongs outside fdc.c).
All of these changes are safe to MT5.
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14-Sep-2004 |
imp |
Checkpoint the fdc resource changes:
o Allow for up to 3 resource I/O ranges to be given for the floppy controller, rather than just two that are allowed for now. o Make sure that we can work with either a base address of 0x3f0 or 0x3f2. o Create new inline functions to access the YE DATA's unique BDCR register. o Update pccard attachment to add the fd device. o Do some minor style(9) polishing.
# I'm guessing that the fdc pccard attachment broke some time ago, since # there are a number of issues with it still.
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20-Aug-2004 |
phk |
Rewrite of the floppy driver to make it MPsafe & GEOM friendly:
Centralize the fdctl_wr() function by adding the offset in the resource to the softc structure.
Bugfix: Read the drive-change signal from the correct place: same place as the ctl register.
Remove the cdevsw{} related code and implement a GEOM class.
Ditch the state-engine and park a thread on each controller to service the queue.
Make the interrupt FAST & MPSAFE since it is just a simple wakeup(9) call.
Rely on a per controller mutex to protect the bioqueues. Grab GEOMs topology lock when we have to and Giant when ISADMA needs it. Since all access to the hardware is isolated in the per controller thread, the rest of the driver is lock & Giant free.
Create a per-drive queue where requests are parked while the motor spins up. When the motor is running the requests are purged to the per controller queue. This allows requests to other drives to be serviced during spin-up.
Only setup the motor-off timeout when we finish the last request on the queue and cancel it when a new request arrives. This fixes the bug in the old code where the motor turned off while we were still retrying a request.
Make the "drive-change" work reliably. Probe the drive on first opens. Probe with a recal and a seek to cyl=1 to reset the drive change line and check again to see if we have a media.
When we see the media disappear we destroy the geom provider, create a new one, and flag that autodetection should happen next time we see a media (unless a specific format is configured).
Add sysctl tunables for a lot of drive related parameters. If you spend a lot of time waiting for floppies you can grab the i82078 pdf from Intels web-page and try tuning these.
Add sysctl debug.fdc.debugflags which will enable various kinds of debugging printfs.
Add central definitions of our well known floppy formats.
Simplify datastructures for autoselection of format and call the code at the right times.
Bugfix: Remove at least one piece of code which would have made 2.88M floppies not work.
Use implied seeks on enhanced controllers.
Use multisector transfers on all controllers. Increase ISADMA bounce buffers accordingly.
Fall back to single sector when retrying. Reset retry count on every successful transaction.
Sort functions in a more sensible order and generally tidy up a fair bit here and there.
Assorted related fixes and adjustments in userland utilities.
WORKAROUNDS: Do allow r/w opens of r/o media but refuse actual write operations. This is necessary until the p4::phk_bufwork branch gets integrated (This problem relates to remounting not reopening devices, see sys/*/*/${fs}_vfsops.c for details).
Keep PC98's private copy of the old floppy driver compiling and presumably working (see below).
TODO (planned)
Move probing of drives until after interrupts/timeouts work (like for ATA/SCSI drives).
TODO (unplanned)
This driver should be made to work on PC98 as well.
Test on YE-DATA PCMCIA floppy drive.
Fix 2.88M media.
This is a MT5 candidate (depends on the bioq_takefirst() addition).
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15-Jul-2004 |
njl |
Re-work for fdc_acpi. Expose fdc_add_child() and move the static hints-based probe to fdc_hints_probe().
Also: * Fix some resource leaks when attach fails. * Remove the FDC_ATTACHED flag. It was supposed to prevent multiple unloads but this is not necessary.
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12-Jul-2004 |
njl |
Update in preparation for adding the ACPI attachment. * Add an fdtype ivar. This will be the equivalent of fd->type. * Move enabling the FIFO to the end of attach. * Unify reset code into fdc_initial_reset(). * Add fdc_write_ivar(). * Update isa and pccard attachments accordingly. * Set the flags unconditionally in probe since they may be overridden by other probe routines. Both before and now, we're depending on probe being called a final time on the winning driver so the flags we get are the ones we intended. * Use the bus accessor macros instead of defining our own. * Remove duplicate assigns of fd->type.
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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.
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