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Rodney W. Grimes
9f2d973525 Moved wt0 (Wangtek/Archive tape driver) to be with the rest of the
bio (block I/O) devices.

Added mcd0 (Mitsumi CDROM driver) but commented it out since there is not
enough room in this kernel for it.
1993-10-14 21:59:50 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
cd632cb9fb >From David Greenman
Bruce Evans had limited the kernel virtual address space to not include the
last 4MB since it was not being used.  Other changes are being made that will
reloate the Alternate Page Directory Table (APDT) into this area so the limit
is being fixed to be the last virtual address. (Infact with this patch you
can now do that relocation)
1993-10-14 18:15:35 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
9a91485c70 Remove machdep.c from files.i386 and put machdep.o in the SYSTEM_OBJS
line of Makefile.i386.  Fixes the extra rule that gmake complains about
for machdep.o.  This fix is from Joans 0lsson.

Rework the depends and rules for assym.s and genassym so that we now use
the .depend rule for genassym.o such that if you change any header files
that are included by genassym.c the right things happen.  This is probably
what has caused more bad kernel builds than any other thing in the
Makefile.i386!
1993-10-14 17:09:55 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
2fa5acb59a Move the wt0 (archive/wangtek tape driver) so that it is with the
other bio type devices.

Add mcd0 (mitsumi cd rom driver), to bad that GENERICBT is to large,
otherwise I could add this driver to it too.
--- 72,77 ----
1993-10-14 14:05:44 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
05a078e0da Makefile to install sample files in /etc/uucp with correct ownership and
permissions
1993-10-14 12:18:29 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
242d29de40 Add subdir samples so that the sample scripts can get installed in /etc/uucp.
Add group to Makefile.inc for use in installing sample files
1993-10-14 12:17:58 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
2babf84dc2 Add /etc/uucp for uucp configuration files 1993-10-14 12:08:04 +00:00
David Greenman
cc44412791 Disassociate DTR and RTS. They were coupled together and shouldn't have
been. This was necessary to work around problems with some equipment
that don't respond favorably to having these both dropped simultaneously.
1993-10-14 09:13:54 +00:00
Nate Williams
87601b6e8d Updated gzip from version 1.2.2 to 1.2.4 due to popular demand 1993-10-14 00:33:38 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
08222b297c Surround printf for uha_init board not responding printf with #ifdef UHADEBUG,
since the main line probe code now tells you it did not find one.
1993-10-14 00:07:04 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
b200ffec79 Increase the DELAY that supposedly makes the Bustek 545 work from
1ms to 10ms.  I have my doubts, but oh well.
1993-10-13 16:34:10 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
1ff3a1e486 Change uusnap to uustat -a, since we do not have a uusnap installed (some
one did not finish porting uucp/contrib directory)
1993-10-13 16:26:03 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
5c644711a9 ALL:
Removed patch kit headers and rcsid strings, add $Id$.

isa.c:

Removed old #ifdef notyet isa_configure code, since it will never be
used, and I have done 90% of what it attempted to.

Add conflict checking code that searchs back through the devtab's looking
for any device that has already been found that may conflict with what
we are about to probe.  Checks are mode for I/O address, memory address,
IRQ, and DRQ.  This should stop the screwing up of any device that has
alread been found by other device probes.
Print out messages when we are not going to probe a device due to
a conflict so the user knows WHY something was not found.  For example:

aha0 not probed due to irq conflict with ahb0 at 11

Now print out a message when a device is not found so the user knows
that it was probed for, but could not be found.  For example:

ed1 not found at 0x320

For devices that have I/O address < 0x100 say that they are on the
motherboard, not on isa!  The 0x100 magic number is per ISA spec.  It
may seem funny that pc0 and sc0 report as being on the motherboard, but
this is due to the fact that the I/O address used is that of the keyboard
controller which IS on the motherboard.  We really need to split the
keyboard probe from the display probe.  It is completly legal to build
a pc with out one or the other, or even with out both!

npx.c:

Return -1 from the probe routine if we are using the Emulator so
that the i/o addresses are not printed, this is the same trick used
for 486's.

Do not print the ``Errors reported via Exception 16'', and
``Errors reported via IRQ 13'' messages any more, since these just lead
to more user confusion that anything.  It still prints the message
``Error reporting broken, using 387 emulator'' so that the person is
aware that there mother board is ill.
1993-10-13 15:59:30 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
e5ff3be604 Removed hack that did the R_SHIFT of unsigned numbers, no longer need
to do this as I have changed to using PDTI's as the bases for the vm
system layout.

Eliminate constants SYSPDROFF and SYSPDREND, now use NKPTE to control the size
of the kernel virtual space.

Eliminate constant PDRPDROFF, now use PDTDTPI to control location of PTD,
PTDmap and PTDpde

Eliminate constant APDRPDROFF, now use APTDPTDI to control location of APTD,
APTDmap and APTDpde.

Still need to fix Sysmap location (it is still a constant).

.globl statements are now consistent with respect to <comma><space>, the
<space> being removed from all .globl statements.

Document the fillkpt macro as to what registers control what.

Fix some comments that went past column 80, and clean/line some others up.

Remove constand for _Crtat, now use KERNBASE+constant, this still needs work.

Replace constants for offsets of sigcode parameters with symbolic names
from assym.s

Mark the sigreturn() call with XXX since we use the hardcoded constant
for the system call number, this is bogus and should be a #define or
something some place!

The kernel before and after this change was verified with cmp, not one
byte changed.  These are all cosmetic clean up changes that makes the
code more correct and easier to move the kernels virtual address space
and size.
1993-10-13 07:11:11 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
911d8c1f44 Disable rpc services so that inetd no longer hangs when you are not
running portmapper.  These are site specific functionality and should only
be enabled for sites that want them, not by default.

These services REQUIRE portmapper to be running
1993-10-13 06:32:06 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
c1c1b7df77 Add Page Table Directory Indexes (NKPDE, KPTDI, PTDPTDI, APTDPTDI) to
be used to replace more constants in locore.
1993-10-12 15:33:18 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
a27df7823f KPTDI_LAST renamed to KPTDI 1993-10-12 15:09:37 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
988d75b3d6 Eliminate definition of I386_PAGE_SIZE and use NBPG instead
Cleaned up tabs vs spaces after #define to make file consistent.
Removed now unused definitions of I386_PAGE_SIZE and I386_PDR_SIZE

Note That these two where unused and had the wrong values anyway!
Changed I386_KPDES to NKPDE
Changed I386_UPDES to NUPDE

Redid constant assignments of *PTDI's to be sizeable and relative.
1993-10-12 13:58:01 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
9aa17d68ce Eliminate definition of I386_PAGE_SIZE and use NBPG instead
Replace 0xFE000000 constants with KERNBASE
Use new definition NKPDE in place of a first-last+1 calculation.
1993-10-12 13:53:25 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
da73bf46a5 Fixed PHYSTOKV, addition operator on pointers is the wrong thing to do
here.  This is really a crock, but it works.
1993-10-12 12:08:16 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
7a94ec038f Remove erronous definitions of PHYSTOKV, correct one is in param.h now. 1993-10-12 07:15:38 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
d529c3d85c Add PHYSTOKV used in scsi drivers with a correct definition based on
KERNBASE.

Change #define<tab> to #define<space> on lines that had it wrong
1993-10-12 07:13:12 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
b05fb556cf Use KERNBASE for locating stuff in kernel virtual memory, not hard coded
constants.
1993-10-12 06:59:36 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
963a0adea5 i82586 support file for Garrett Wollmans ie driver 1993-10-12 06:53:10 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
e191da859f > Gcc2 generates memcpy calls when doing some structure copying in the
> code. As this memcpy generation is done by the compiler it doesn't
> work to have memcpy a macro. Instead I made it a static function that
> calls bcopy.

Okay, I tracked down the d*mn thing that is causing the memcpy to be
emmitted by gcc2.  In the following patch is a fix to eliminate the
one place that was causing gcc to do the memcpy in function ie_readframe
for the ie_recv_frame_desc rfd = *(ie->rframes[num]) structure copy.

I also fixed the code so that the NS (XNS) support would compile with
out error and removed the cruft #define ns_* stuff from the softc
structures (I did this a while back for all the other either drivers)

Removed the $Log$ and all of the old log stuff, that is all kept in
the cvs tree, no need to duplicate it in the file... I'll copy it
into my commit message so that it is all retained, except the
revision numbers are going to get screwed up.

It now compiles cleanly under my LINT kernel...

>  I have not yet tested this on the AT&T fiver cards yet. But, Wollman
> has used it on various other AT&T cards. I'm pretty sure Terry also
> uses this driver.

$Log$ stuff from Garretts original file
 * $Log$
 * Revision 1.32  1993/06/20  15:56:15  wollman
 * Fixed warning message.
 *
 * Revision 1.31  93/06/20  15:52:28  wollman
 * More compilation lint.
 *
 * Revision 1.30  93/06/20  15:48:16  wollman
 * Commented all the rest of the cast-qual warnings.  Might be
 * fixed someday by changing the prototypes of bcopy(), bzero(), etc.
 *
 * Revision 1.29  93/06/20  15:40:13  wollman
 * Started fixing some of the cast-qual warnings (most just commented).
 *
 * Revision 1.28  93/06/12  20:39:14  wollman
 * Changed definition of MK_24 to silence -Wcast-qual.
 *
 * Revision 1.27  93/06/08  17:05:57  wollman
 * Attach routine now returns void.
 *
 * Revision 1.26  93/06/08  16:31:21  wollman
 * Deleted attempt to set watchdog timer, since we don't use it.
 *
 * Revision 1.25  93/04/16  22:15:31  wollman
 * Fixed infinite loop in iestart() which would cause the transmitter
 * to constantly step on the Ethernet, sending the same two packets over
 * and over again.  This crashes the router (really!) and makes other
 * network users very angry.
 *
 * Revision 1.24  93/04/14  23:57:47  wollman
 * Increased transmit buffer size from 1504 to 1512, just in case I don't
 * understand how the MTU is used.
 *
 * Revision 1.23  93/04/14  23:16:19  wollman
 * Fix iestart() so that it only tries to execute a command if one was
 * queued up (oops...).
 *
 * Revision 1.22  93/04/14  23:02:16  wollman
 * Unknown changes.
 *
 * Revision 1.21  93/04/12  18:29:33  wollman
 * Added multiple transmit commands.  Note that they are always queued in
 * pairs (there are only two to begin with), and the I flag is only set
 * on the second one.  This should decrease interrupt activity somewhat.
 *
 * Revision 1.20  93/04/12  15:36:05  wollman
 * Changed setup of config block to take into account difference between
 * StarLAN (10BASE-T) and Ethernet: StarLAN is Manchester, Ethernet is NRZ.
 *
 * Revision 1.19  93/03/23  18:58:44  wollman
 * Raised count of receive buffers from 32 to 48 and included analysis of
 * memory usage in a comment near that definition.
 *
 * Revision 1.18  93/03/18  03:59:53  wollman
 * Last try to get large TCP windows to work...
 *
 * Revision 1.17  93/03/18  03:54:10  wollman
 * Added RNR processing as a part of receive interrupts.  Hopefully this
 * will make everything Just Work now.
 *
 * Revision 1.16  93/03/18  03:23:24  wollman
 * Still having problems with RNR conditions.  Basic problem: say we
 * set TCP window to 16k, which is a semsible value.  Then smart
 * partners will blast 16k to us, of which we can fit 8k minus a bit
 * into our buffers.  (Need to look at that memory map..)  So, we get
 * an RNR interrupt.  The problem is, what do we need to do in this case?
 * The original code doesn't work, but it doesn't hang the system either.
 *
 * Revision 1.15  93/03/18  02:37:00  wollman
 * Disabled watchdog timer.  This gets called from a timeout somewhere,
 * which is running up at softclock.  This is at a higher priority than
 * we are, so we can get interrupted in the process of receiving something
 * by the timer expiration, which is not a nice thing to have happen.
 * Question: how can we keep this functionality, but do it in sync with
 * our interrupts?  (Ugh!)
 *
 * Revision 1.14  93/03/18  02:35:46  wollman
 * Fixed some more problems with receive code---it works!
 *
 * Revision 1.13  93/03/17  20:15:59  wollman
 * Think we fixed the serious (showstopper) bugs in 1.12.
 *
 * Revision 1.12  93/03/15  17:45:39  wollman
 * Changed filtering logic dramatically to avoid the unnecessary copyin
 * for BPF or multicast routing when the packet is not for us.  (We
 * have to run in promiscuous mode in this case.)  We still need to
 * deal with the problem of allocating one mbuf per receive buffer;
 * we should be able to get away with a single mbuf for all reasonable
 * incoming packets, and using an mbuf cluster will help avoid unnecessary
 * copying of data.
 *
 * Revision 1.11  93/01/30  20:23:15  wollman
 * Fiddled with reset code to hopefully make it work better when the
 * watchdog timer expires.  Question: why does it make a difference that
 * we do the same thing through ieioctl() as we were doing before.  The
 * old code, when iereset() was called, the receive unit would completely
 * die.  But, a cycle of ifconfig ie0 down ; ifconfig ie0 up' would bring
 * things back to normal.  So, we try to mimic that now.  Grrr...
 *
 * Revision 1.10  93/01/29  17:26:50  wollman
 * Finally fixed multicast routing/BPF mb_map full problem!!!!
 * It turned out that, when we received a packet not for us, we
 * would just return from ie_readframe(), *WITHOUT* freeing the
 * mbuf that the packet was in.  So, when running in promiscuous
 * mode (i.e., multicast routing or BPF without -p), we would have
 * (on our extremely busy subnet 4) a memory leak of epic proportions.
 *
 * We now hold on to a single mbuf chain allocated in this way,
 * and the next time a packet is read, we free it.  Also, the
 * next time a packet is transmitted, we free it.  This way,
 * we never lose more than 6 mbufs total (and on average more like
 * 3).
 *
 * Revision 1.9  93/01/23  14:22:21  wollman
 * Added some StarLAN Fiber modifications from L. Jonas Olsson.
 *
 * Revision 1.8  93/01/23  14:02:34  wollman
 * Added support for IP multicasting.
 *
 * Revision 1.7  92/11/21  17:51:59  wollman
 * Added StarLAN Fiber version point to my driver.
 *
 * Revision 1.6  92/11/20  18:21:45  wollman
 * Fixed documentation, made out-of-mbuf condition an error.
 *
 * Revision 1.5  92/11/20  18:14:02  wollman
 * Move change of ethertype to host byte order so that it's after
 * bpf_mtap.  Hopefully, this will allow us to listen to incoming
 * IP packets.
 *
 * Revision 1.4  92/11/20  18:11:00  wollman
 * Added code to drop packets when we run out of mbufs rather than
 * panicking.  This should alleviate the problems observed when using tcpdump.
 *
 * Revision 1.3  92/11/14  14:12:40  wollman
 * Added BPF support code.
 *
 * Revision 1.2  92/11/14  13:30:26  wollman
 * Added RCS keywords
 *
1993-10-12 06:52:34 +00:00
David Greenman
357eebce38 incorporated patches from Marc Frajola (marc@escargot.rain.com) to
unset TS_TBLOCK when the RBLEN falls below the low water mark.
1993-10-12 06:32:28 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
5e89f9d804 Add ie0 (ATT ether net driver) and mcd0 (Mitsumi cd rom driver) 1993-10-12 06:24:02 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
54b7aa6d2b Mitsumi cd rom driver from Holger Viet as fixed up by Gary Clark II.
Still a little rought, but it seems to be working.
1993-10-12 06:08:31 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
965373a89e Add support for Holger Viets mitsumi cd rom driver as prepared by Gary
Clark II.
1993-10-11 07:39:13 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
460346376e Add support for mitsumi cd rom driver from Holger Viet, as fixed up by
Gary Clark II.
1993-10-11 06:19:40 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
0e08d66ab8 >From: Julian Elischer <julian@jules.DIALix.oz.au>
Subject: Re: Error reading from DAT (fwd)
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 03:02:39 -40962758 (WST)

Some tapes won't do anything until you tell them to load.
Other tapes think that being asked to load is a great excuse to
make the next command return a "unit attention" (media changed) error.
Since we need to do the load, throw in a dummy instruction to cop the
error.

specifically for DEC DAT drives.
1993-10-11 04:53:23 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
64e154d67b Fixed the options hd(1,... to be more accurate (removed word options it
now reads:

printf("use hd(1,a)/386bsd to boot sd0 when wd0 is also installed\n");

I know the person wanted more explination, but there is little room in
the boot blocks for verbose text!
1993-10-11 02:43:42 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
bb9863dc0b If require script fails, don't try to delete installed package. 1993-10-10 20:25:31 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
7f801ea51e Added files necessary for automating packing of distributions. 1993-10-10 20:24:47 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
0d0a2b1998 Added if_ie entry for Garett Wollmans ATT driver, the drives will be imported
soon.
1993-10-10 16:25:13 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
1c622fc1dc SYSPDROFF and SYSPDREND are now calculated using KERNBASE, KERNSIZE and
PDRSHIFT.

The SYSTEM constant that was defined in this file has been replaced
with KERNBASE from param.h.

Changed almost all # style comments to /* */ C style comments.  Several
comments cleaned up so that they make a little more since.

In the comments that describe C calling conventions to assembler routines
used a comma space sequence to seperate arguments and removed the space
between the function name and the argument list.

Removed useless comments like /* clr eax */.

Changed all comma space sequences on assemble instructions to just be comma.

Removed spaces after $ operators to make the file consistent, this may need
to change again (ie: $KERNBASE should probably be $(KERNBASE), but for now
it all seems to work just fine.)  This may become a problem with the C
pre-processor.

Changed several double blank lines to single blank lines that where used
to seperate the I/O routines, these routines are blocked enough that we
don't need double blank lines between them.

Changed sequence of I/O routines to be all input functions, all output
functions instead of just the opposite.

Moved the SHOW_A_LOT debug stuff to near the end of the file.

Changed two occurances of the constant 0xfff to NBPG-1.
1993-10-10 06:07:57 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
845dee6b85 Added a compile time #error so that if the user does not specify on of
the proper I_X86CPU in the config file the following error will occur
while building the kernel: (had to line wrap the error for this message)

../../i386/i386/machdep.c:343: #error This kernel is not configured for one \
of the supported CPUs
1993-10-10 06:01:44 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
8bf5ce9d18 You can now specify the type of floppy you want built (floppy3 or floppy5)
with a Makefile override.  The default is floppy5 since all distribution
floppies must be <= 1.2Mb so that every one can use them.

If you want to make 1.44MB floppies with more space on them do a
setenv FLOPPY floppy3
before running make.

>From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh%whisker.lotus.ie@dec4ie.ieunet.ie>
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1993 05:11:51 -0700

I went to make myself some boot floppies straight off the dist
today and ran into the fact that I'm using a 3.5" floppy as my drive A,
so I did the following (you can still use floppy5 as your default -
I just have it set to floppy3 for my machine).
1993-10-10 05:06:44 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
156812b7e4 Added PDRSHIFT and KERNSIZE so that the PDR offsets can be calculated in
locore.s instead of being constants (3F8, 3FA).
1993-10-10 02:09:44 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
f67b5cb1cb Try copy if rename of temporary catpage fails. 1993-10-10 01:46:53 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
08ac278533 Put sound blaster in alaphabetic order 1993-10-09 23:59:13 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
a2bad62649 Remove patch kit header, add $Id$, fix tabing on sound blaster cdev entry 1993-10-09 23:56:53 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
0216aa9be2 Added sb entries for upcoming sound blaster driver 1993-10-09 17:00:04 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
0aecb361f8 Add devsw entries for upcoming sound blaster driver. 1993-10-09 16:56:44 +00:00
David Greenman
89ccb410d4 Correct spelling of "SHMMAXPGS" so the config override will actually work. 1993-10-09 15:29:04 +00:00
Christoph Robitschko
950d93597c Changed the "Insert filesystem floppy" prompt to give the user a choice in
which drive he wants the root file system (A or B).
1993-10-09 08:31:39 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
b5d3f86c3f Handle both signals and errors in child processes, rather than just signals
as before.
1993-10-09 00:48:26 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
11851b0ee1 Removed FAT_CURSOR as default since it breaks certain CGA displays
and it is better to conform to the lowest common denominator.
Those wishing to retain it can always use options FAT_CURSOR in
their config files.
1993-10-08 21:21:59 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
09f07fb057 All:
Remove patch kit headers, and add $Id$
	This is mostly to align some more code with NetBSD.

cpu.h:
	Remove the old function vs. include configuration stuff that was
	ifdefed out when we went to inline functions.
	Remove the define of resettodr that made it a nop, there is
	already a function that makes it a nop, no need to #define one.
	Remove the #defines of processor types, they are now defined
	in cputypes.h, #include that file.
	Add struct cpu_nameclass for support of cpu types.

frame.h:
	include sys/signal.h, it will be needed in the future.
	put the sigframe structure here that was in machdep.c

pcb.h:
	Add multiple inclusion protection.
	Add pcb_ldt and pcb_ldt_len to pcb structure, this is for the
	user mode ldt.
1993-10-08 20:51:00 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
3409a2f663 All:
removed patch kit headers and sccsids, add $Id$.  This is a general
	clean up and reallignment with NetBSD-current where possible.

genassym.c:
	removed extranious include of reg.h
	removed old FP_* defines that have been ifdefed out since the patch kit
	removed PCB_SIGC that is not referenced anywhere
	add trapframe and sigframe defines
	add KERNBASE define for use in locore.s

locore.s:
	include npx.h and use NNPX for turning on and off FPU
	include machine/cputypes.h for the types of cpu (used in cpu_identify)
	change SYSPDREND to be one higher, this is really the base of the
	next area, and will be changing again next time I revise the file
	Reverse the NOP defines, you now get slow NOP's by default, this
	may be what is casuing us trouble with some systems.  If you want
	the NOPS to be null you now need to have options DUMMY_NOPS.
	Now get esym from the boot blocks which don't pass it yet, and
	it is not used, but this will be changing.
	Move the bit_colors stuff to be in with the rest of Bruces SHOW_A_LOT
	things for debugging.
	Added NetBSD's CPU type probe code, we now know what type of CPU
	we are running on.
	Adjust kernel pde calcuation to correct for change in SYSPDREND, no
	longer need the +1.

machdep.c
	include npx.h and use NNPX for turning on and off FPU
	include isa.h, map.h(new file), exec.h in preperation for
	changes that are still in process.
	Add some of the code for MACHINE_NONCONTIG that will alow us
	to better map around the BIOS memory area.
	Now print the version, cpu id, real memory and availiable memory
	during boot.
	Correct the calculation of bufpages, the code was mixing pages
	and bytes, it now does the right things.  Removed Bill's hack
	for limiting the erronous calculation.
	add the identifycpu print out code from NetBSD.
	remove the definition of the sigframe struct, it belongs in
	frame.h
	put in printf's about syncing disks on a halt/reboot.
	Change the halted message to be a little easier reading.
	Clean up of the dump messages, makes the source and the output
	much more readable.
	Change 0,0 in several places to have spaces after the commas.
1993-10-08 20:45:12 +00:00