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18-Jun-2017 |
jhibbits |
MFC r317928
Add necessary bits to get FreeBSD booting on the Unifi Security Gateway
Summary: The Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway is virtually identical to the EdgeRouter Lite, with a smaller PCB and apparently a different board identifier. Simply adding the new board identifier alongside the ERL identifier, FreeBSD boots successfully, and can access the needed peripherals.
Approved by: re(bdrewery)
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302408 |
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07-Jul-2016 |
gjb |
Copy head@r302406 to stable/11 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle. Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, as nothing has been merged here.
Additional commits post-branch will follow.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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250428 |
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10-May-2013 |
imp |
Add support from GE Intelligent Platform Cavium Octeon boards. Add options OCTEON_VENDOR_GEFES to enable support for these boards, to match changes that GE publishes to the Octeon Simple Executive. Since board types overlap with other boards, it is unlikely that we will properly boot on other Octeon boards with OCTEON_VENDOR_GEFES enabled. Tested extensively on the WANIC 6354, but I retained support for all the other models. Some features need changes in the base kernel, and those are in progress.
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02-Jan-2013 |
jmallett |
Add basic support for the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite.
Note that USB does not currently work, and the flash is connected via USB, so local storage is not working.
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242104 |
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25-Oct-2012 |
jmallett |
Add support for Radisys as a vendor of Octeon hardware. Add some preliminary support for what their boot loader refers to as the "RSYS4GBE", of which there are two instances ("Data Processing Blocks") on the Radisys ATCA-7220.
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232812 |
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11-Mar-2012 |
jmallett |
Merge the Cavium Octeon SDK 2.3.0 Simple Executive code and update FreeBSD to make use of it where possible.
This primarily brings in support for newer hardware, and FreeBSD is not yet able to support the abundance of IRQs on new hardware and many features in the Ethernet driver.
Because of the changes to IRQs in the Simple Executive, we have to maintain our own list of Octeon IRQs now, which probably can be pared-down and be specific to the CIU interrupt unit soon, and when other interrupt mechanisms are added they can maintain their own definitions.
Remove unmasking of interrupts from within the UART device now that the function used is no longer present in the Simple Executive. The unmasking seems to have been gratuitous as this is more properly handled by the buses above the UART device, and seems to work on that basis.
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216476 |
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16-Dec-2010 |
jmallett |
o) Add support for the Lanner MR-321X/MR-325, which is just a modified MR-320. o) On the Lanner MR-730, disable PCIe lane swap, per vendor.
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215990 |
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28-Nov-2010 |
jmallett |
Merge Cavium Octeon SDK 2.0 Simple Executive; this brings some fixes and new facilities as well as support for the Octeon 2 family of SoCs.
XXX Note that with our antediluvian assembler, we can't support some Octeon 2 instructions and fall back to using the old ones instead.
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215014 |
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08-Nov-2010 |
jmallett |
o) Recognize the Lanner MR-730. o) Fix enumeration of PHY addresses on the MR-955. o) Parse link state for the MR-730 using the Broadcom PHY support in the SDK. It's not clear that this is entirely-correct, but it seems to work. Since this board uses a BCM5482S, this may mean that we work correctly for copper but not SFI, which is untested.
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212844 |
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19-Sep-2010 |
jmallett |
Add preliminary support for the Lanner MR-955. It boots multi-user but there seem to be problems both with the on-board Ethernet interfaces and the em(4) interfaces on PCI under FreeBSD.
Thanks to Lanner for providing access to hardware.
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210311 |
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20-Jul-2010 |
jmallett |
Update the port of FreeBSD to Cavium Octeon to use the Cavium Simple Executive library: o) Increase inline unit / large function growth limits for MIPS to accommodate the needs of the Simple Executive, which uses a shocking amount of inlining. o) Remove TARGET_OCTEON and use CPU_CNMIPS to do things required by cnMIPS and the Octeon SoC. o) Add OCTEON_VENDOR_LANNER to use Lanner's allocation of vendor-specific board numbers, specifically to support the MR320. o) Add OCTEON_BOARD_CAPK_0100ND to hard-wire configuration for the CAPK-0100nd, which improperly uses an evaluation board's board number and breaks board detection at runtime. This board is sold by Portwell as the CAM-0100. o) Add support for the RTC available on some Octeon boards. o) Add support for the Octeon PCI bus. Note that rman_[sg]et_virtual for IO ports can not work unless building for n64. o) Clean up the CompactFlash driver to use Simple Executive macros and structures where possible (it would be advisable to use the Simple Executive API to set the PIO mode, too, but that is not done presently.) Also use structures from FreeBSD's ATA layer rather than structures copied from Linux. o) Print available Octeon SoC features on boot. o) Add support for the Octeon timecounter. o) Use the Simple Executive's routines rather than local copies for doing reads and writes to 64-bit addresses and use its macros for various device addresses rather than using local copies. o) Rename octeon_board_real to octeon_is_simulation to reduce differences with Cavium-provided code originally written for Linux. Also make it use the same simplified test that the Simple Executive and Linux both use rather than our complex one. o) Add support for the Octeon CIU, which is the main interrupt unit, as a bus to use normal interrupt allocation and setup routines. o) Use the Simple Executive's bootmem facility to allocate physical memory for the kernel, rather than assuming we know which addresses we can steal. NB: This may reduce the amount of RAM the kernel reports you as having if you are leaving large temporary allocations made by U-Boot allocated when starting FreeBSD. o) Add a port of the Cavium-provided Ethernet driver for Linux. This changes Ethernet interface naming from rgmxN to octeN. The new driver has vast improvements over the old one, both in performance and functionality, but does still have some features which have not been ported entirely and there may be unimplemented code that can be hit in everyday use. I will make every effort to correct those as they are reported. o) Support loading the kernel on non-contiguous cores. o) Add very conservative support for harvesting randomness from the Octeon random number device. o) Turn SMP on by default. o) Clean up the style of the Octeon kernel configurations a little and make them compile with -march=octeon. o) Add support for the Lanner MR320 and the CAPK-0100nd to the Simple Executive. o) Modify the Simple Executive to build on FreeBSD and to build without executive-config.h or cvmx-config.h. In the future we may want to revert part of these changes and supply executive-config.h and cvmx-config.h and access to the options contained in those files via kernel configuration files. o) Modify the Simple Executive USB routines to support getting and setting of the USB PID.
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210286 |
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20-Jul-2010 |
jmallett |
Import the Cavium Simple Executive from the Cavium Octeon SDK. The Simple Executive is a library that can be used by standalone applications and kernels to abstract access to Octeon SoC and board-specific hardware and facilities. The FreeBSD port to Octeon will be updated to use this where possible.
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210284 |
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20-Jul-2010 |
jmallett |
Initial import of Cavium Networks Octeon Simple Executive, SDK version 1.9.0.
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