This revision introduces PCIe support for the relevant Mediatek/Ralink
SoCs.
Currently the PCIe support is not converted to INTRNG, this may be a
task for the future.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5886
Tested on a MT7621 board, similar to the WiTi board.
More testing will be required to confirm everything is fine, but things
look good so far.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5885
USB on both MT7621 and MT7688 seems to work much better without doing
slew rate calibration.
These are the only two SoCs, apart from MT7628, which actually make
use of the slew rate calibration routines implemented in the mtk_usb_phy
driver. Since MT7628 is actually a superset of MT7688 things should be
the same for it as well.
We do not remove the code, we simply define it out.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5884
In mtk_soc.c memory is mapped incorrectly for MT7621. This revision fixes
this.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5882
If a user requested encrypted swap, but 0 sized, it would still be added to fstab
PR: 208630
Submitted by: Ganael LAPLANCHE <ganael.laplanche@corp.ovh.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
This is because they might do data compression which is quite CPU
expensive. The original code is correct for illumos, because there
a higher priority corresponds to a greater number.
MFC after: 2 weeks
This is rather ugly, because the RIPE and APNIC whois servers do
not provide referrals for address blocks that they do not manage.
However ARIN is usually the right place or knows the right place
so we try there.
The particular instance which clued me in to this bug is U.Mich.
141.211.0.0/16 for which the referral chain should be IANA ->
RIPE -> ARIN. RIPE's RDAP does provide useful redirects (for
example try `curl -I http://rdap.db.ripe.net/ip/141.211.0.0)
so maybe their whois server can be improved.
AfriNIC's whois server gives more direct referrals, but they are
designed to be human-readable. Ugly, but we can manage.
The issue of referrals between RIRs is likely to become more important
in the future whith the increasing number of cross-region IP address
block transfers increases.
The previous values caused the callout thread stall for 100ms each 2s
if no link is present. Dtrace analysis showed that it has significant
impact on overall interrupt performance.
Decrease these values by a factor of 100.
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Cavium
Reviewed by: zbb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5854
Currently we don't keep zoneid in in6_ifaddr structure, because there
is still some code, that doesn't properly initialize sin6_scope_id,
but some functions use sa_equal() for addresses comparison. sa_equal()
compares full sockaddr_in6 structures and such comparison will fail.
For now use zero zoneid in in6ifa_ifwithaddr(). It is safe, because
used address is in embedded form. In future we will use zoneid, so mark it
with XXX comment.
Reported by: kp
Tested by: kp
Use vm_guest == VM_GUEST_HV is not enough to determine whether FreeBSD
is running on Hyper-V or not. What a mess.
Reported by: smokehydration tutanota com
Sponsored by: Microsoft OSTC
aq64_minfree is unsigned so comparing to find out if it is less
than zero is a nonsense. Move the comparison to the last position
as we don't want to spend time if any of the others triggers first.
hile it would be tempting to just remove it, it may be important to
keep it for portability with platforms where may be signed(?) or
in case we may want to change it in the future.
This flag indicates that the user wishes to use the GELIBOOT feature to boot from a fully encrypted root file system.
Currently, GELIBOOT does not support key files, and in the future when it does, they will be loaded differently.
Due to the design of GELI, and the desire for secrecy, the GELI metadata does not know if key files are used or not, it just adds the key material (if any) to the HMAC before the optional passphrase, so there is no way to tell if a GELI partition requires key files or not.
Since the GELIBOOT code in boot2 and the loader does not support keys, they will now only attempt to attach if this flag is set. This will stop GELIBOOT from prompting for passwords to GELIs that it cannot decrypt, disrupting the boot process
PR: 208251
Reviewed by: ed, oshogbo, wblock
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5867
Improve over the solution in r297527:
Instead of attempting to initialize all the possible cases, just
move the check nearer to the case where it makes sense.
CID: 1006486
Reviewed by: ken
MFC after: 2 weeks
value that can't ever be in an inconsistant intermediate state even when
some other thread is in the middle of writing the value/register.
Locking of the hardware remains in the few places that do r-m-w operations.
Locking of metadata access is restricted to places using memcpy or sprintf
to modify the metadata.
oddly separated from related functionality. This just moves some blocks
of code around so that setup_intr and teardown_intr are near each other
again, and likewise for enable/disable_intr. No functional changes.
Previously, the ACPI PCI bus driver did a single pass over the devices in
the namespace that were a child of a given PCI bus to associate the
PCI bus-enumerated device_t devices with the corresponding ACPI handles.
However, this meant that handles were only established at runtime for devices
found during the initial PCI bus scan.
PCI_IOV adds devices that show up after the initial PCI bus scan, and coming
changes to add a bus rescan can also add devices after the initial scan.
This change adds a pci_child_added() callback to the ACPI PCI bus that walks
the namespace to find the ACPI handle for each device that is added. Using
a callback means that the handle is correctly set for any device no matter
how it is added (initial scan, IOV, or a bus rescan).
This matches with uudecode's -r option to decode raw data without initial and
final framing lines.
$ echo Test | uuencode -mr - | uudecode -mr
Test
Approved by: cognet
MFC after: 1 week
registered into global interrupt table. Thus, they must be filtered out
like per-cpu interrupts. Fortunately, it does not influence anything
on interrupt controllers which already use INTRNG.
GPIO controller drivers import.
As with other Ralink/Mediatek work, there are 2 versions of the GPIO
controller driver, depending on the type of SoC.
This revision introduces initial support for these.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5877
This made impossible spare disk open by known path, which kind of worked
only because the same fix was applied to vdev_geom_attach_by_guids() in
r293708.
MFC after: 1 week
SPI drivers for the various Ralink/Mediatek SoCs. There are 2 versions of
the SPI controller (so far) present in the supported SoCs, hence v1 and v2
drivers.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5842
USB support
This revision adds USB (EHCI/OHCI/OTG, depending on SoC type) support for
various Ralink/Mediatek SoCs.
Currently USB is not supported on MT7621, this will be a future addition.
A USB PHY driver is also included, so that we can properly initialize the
USB PHY (e.g., clocks, resets, registers where needed), before attempting
to initialize EHCI/OHCI/OTG functionality.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5841
UART drivers.
- uart_dev_mtk.[ch] are the old-style Mediatek/Ralink-specific UART driver
as also found in sys/mips/rt305x/uart_dev_rt305x.c, with minor improvements
and FDT attachment enabled for the appropriate SoCs.
- uart_dev_mtk_ns8250.c is the new-style ns16550a-compatible UART driver
found in newer Mediatek SoCs. It uses the uart_dev_ns8250.c driver
indirectly and is basically just a wrapper around it and only overrides its
probe method.
The reason I am not using the uart_dev_ns8250.c driver directly is because
I have some code that does UART clock detection before initializing the
UART, so that we don't need to hard-code the UART clock frequency in the
dts files for each board.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5840
Interrupt controllers found in various Mediatek/Ralink SoCs.
mtk_intr_v1 and mtk_intr_v2 are basically the same at the moment, with
just different register mappings.
However, v1 interrupt controller has a subset of the functionality of the
v2 interrupt controller, so in the future the v2 interrupt controller driver
may be enhanced, if needed, with things like level/edge interrupts and soft
interrupts. So, for the moment I suggest we keep them as 2 separate files.
mtk_intr_gic provides very basic (similar to v1 and v2) support for MIPS GIC
controllers, which currently maps all interrupts to a single core and sets
them to type level, active high. In the future this may be developed into a
generic GIC controller to support any new MIPS SoCs that include it. The GIC
is a standard MTI interrupt controller in their multi-core line-up (e.g.,
1004K, 1074K, etc.), rather than a SoC-specific controller.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5839
This revision adds the following to the Mediatek/Ralink support:
- initial support for "clocks" FDT property, currently based on fdt_clock
- initial support for "resets" FDT property, currently based on the
fdt_reset interface from D5826
- initial support for "pinctrl,bits" functionality via FDT. May be extended
in the future to cover a better and fuller pinctrl implementation
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5827
- machine dependent low level init code
- SoC clocks detection and some utility functions
- Common interface to read/write/modify SoC system control registers, used
by some of the other drivers and utility functions
- simple FDT resets support, based on the fdt_clock implementation already
in the tree. For the moment resets and clocks are managed using these
implementations. I am planning to port those to the new extres framework
in the future, but currently I simply don't have time to do this part too.
Approved by: adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by: Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5826
SR-IOV devices usually use Alternative Routing ID (ARI).
In that case slot/device is always assumed to be 0 and
function/identifier is extended to 8 bits.
Fix interrupts delivery to VF IDs beyond 8 by using a correct
DevID if ARI is enabled.
Reviewed by: jhb, wma
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Cavium
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5855