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Mike Smith 1b0b864911 Add prototype for isa_dmastop() 1997-08-28 03:37:46 +00:00
Mike Smith 67fb1e6a0c Here is a patch to alleviate the current problem with the dma interface
and the sound driver which uses auto dma.

The  dma interface functionality remains however it now checks
to see if a dma is operating in auto dma mode and if so it bypasses
the busy flag check . I have modified the sound driver 3.5  to
adjust for this new behavior and tested it under FreeBSD 3.0 -current

This patch also includes the new function isa_dmastop.

Submitted by:	Amancio Hasty <hasty@rah.star-gate.com>
1997-08-28 03:36:40 +00:00
Peter Wemm 90bcb528a8 Correct some things I forgot about until it was too late with smp_active.
smp_active = 1 used to indicate that the system had frozen previously
started AP's, while smp_active = 0 was "AP's not yet started".  I have split
this into smp_started (which is set when the AP's come online), and
smp_active is left for turning on/off AP scheduling.
1997-08-26 18:36:15 +00:00
Peter Wemm 9a3b3e8bce Clean up the SMP AP bootstrap and eliminate the wretched idle procs.
- We now have enough per-cpu idle context, the real idle loop has been
revived (cpu's halt now with nothing to do).
- Some preliminary support for running some operations outside the
global lock (eg: zeroing "free but not yet zeroed pages") is present
but appears to cause problems.  Off by default.
- the smp_active sysctl now behaves differently. It's merely a 'true/false'
option.  Setting smp_active to zero causes the AP's to halt in the idle
loop and stop scheduling processes.
- bootstrap is a lot safer.  Instead of sharing a statically compiled in
stack a number of times (which has caused lots of problems) and then
abandoning it, we use the idle context to boot the AP's directly.  This
should help >2 cpu support since the bootlock stuff was in doubt.
- print physical apic id in traps.. helps identify private pages getting
out of sync.  (You don't want to know how much hair I tore out with this!)

More cleanup to follow, this is more of a checkpoint than a
'finished' thing.
1997-08-26 18:10:38 +00:00
Bruce Evans 25ec9b1615 Don't depend on the gcc feature of permitting conditional expressions
with only one void operand.
1997-08-25 23:45:50 +00:00
Bruce Evans 17bd614dd9 Fixed misplaced declaration. 1997-08-25 23:41:39 +00:00
Bruce Evans f9a4e5c528 Minor formatting and style fixes. 1997-08-25 23:36:23 +00:00
Bruce Evans 8e5aa32a09 Fixed pedantic syntax error (trailing comma in enum). 1997-08-25 23:31:05 +00:00
Bruce Evans 7c941b1013 Removed more abuses of timeout_func_t. 1997-08-25 23:28:58 +00:00
Bruce Evans 0cb69e7a49 Removed unused misplaced definition of TIMER_FREQ.
Use less-magic numbers in the definition of HISTORY_SIZE.
1997-08-25 23:21:55 +00:00
Bruce Evans f438d8b44e Fixed reversed arguments and poor formatting and comments for OUT*.
The reversals were doubled except in comments so there was no problem
at runtime.
1997-08-25 23:17:33 +00:00
Bruce Evans 72e81c1a11 Fixed some not-so-recently broken indentation.
Fixed pedantic syntax error (trailing comma in enum).
1997-08-25 23:06:29 +00:00
Bruce Evans 70df00b826 Fixed some not-so-recently broken indentation.
Fixed pedantic syntax error (trailing comma in enum).
1997-08-25 22:58:29 +00:00
Bruce Evans ccea0a158a Check for irq conflicts even if conflicts are allowed. Conflicting
irqs can't work (at best, the first one attached wins).  It used to
be necessary to skip this check because of bogus irqs in the sound
drivers, but the sound drivers have been fixed, except possibly the
OSS ones.
1997-08-25 22:52:59 +00:00
Bruce Evans c77b8656bb Fixed type mismatch for a (low quality interface) function with an
arg of type u_short (just write the function in ANSI C like most
other functions in this file instead of fixing the interface or
depending on a gcc feature).
1997-08-25 22:34:25 +00:00
Bruce Evans ca56099a40 Police 4.4Lite #include style. 1997-08-25 22:28:57 +00:00
Bruce Evans fe18edae06 Fixed type mismatch for a (low quality interface) function with an arg
of type u_char (break K&R support instead of fixing the interface or
depending on a gcc feature).
1997-08-25 22:23:46 +00:00
Bruce Evans b9dcd593ff Fixed type mismatches for functions with args of type vm_prot_t and/or
vm_inherit_t.  These types are smaller than ints, so the prototypes
should have used the promoted type (int) to match the old-style function
definitions.  They use just vm_prot_t and/or vm_inherit_t.  This depends
on gcc features to work.  I fixed the definitions since this is easiest.
The correct fix may be to change the small types to u_int, to optimize
for time instead of space.
1997-08-25 22:15:31 +00:00
Bruce Evans 8b6e12e27f Added an XXX comment. 1997-08-25 22:02:22 +00:00
Bruce Evans 56f4ffc582 Removed an unused variable. 1997-08-25 21:57:55 +00:00
Bruce Evans 45e3420bd4 Fixed a pedantic syntax error (case labels without a statement). 1997-08-25 21:56:23 +00:00
Bruce Evans 10a1aa05e8 Finished (?) support for DISABLE_PSE option. 2-3MB of kernel vm was sometimes
wasted.

Fixed type mismatches for functions with vm_prot_t's as args.  vm_prot_t
is u_char, so the prototypes should have used promoteof(u_char) to match
the old-style function definitions.  They use just vm_prot_t.  This depends
on gcc features to work.  I fixed the definitions since this is easiest.
The correct fix may be to change vm_prot_t to u_int, to optimize for time
instead of space.

Removed a stale comment.
1997-08-25 21:53:01 +00:00
Bruce Evans 3faae24ef5 Removed a tautological comment. 1997-08-25 21:31:38 +00:00
Bruce Evans 2a2968a896 Removed a bogus comment. 1997-08-25 21:28:08 +00:00
Steve Passe 047307e09d Eliminate the blocking of INTs while spinning for the safe simplelock. 1997-08-25 21:02:59 +00:00
Peter Wemm 29f886b18b s/.align/.p2align/ so that we get the same results when building elf
objects (the tools are a bit better)
1997-08-25 10:57:38 +00:00
Steve Passe 8ee0110a44 A clean fix for the spl "deadlock before smp_active" problem.
Added a new variable, 'bsp_apic_ready', which is set as soon as the bootstrap
CPU has initialized its local APIC.  Conditionalize the GENSPLR functions
to call ss_lock ONLY after bsp_apic_ready is TRUE;  This should prevent
any problems with races between the time the 1st AP becomes ready and the
time smp_active is set.
1997-08-24 20:33:32 +00:00
Steve Passe e49f6a7c8d Fix a deadlock caused by one of the spl functions being called before
ss_lock() can run.

Noticed by:	dave adkins <adkin003@gold.tc.umn.edu>
1997-08-24 17:26:37 +00:00
Steve Passe 886e789627 The last of the encapsolation of cpl/spl/ipending things into a critical
region protected by the simplelock 'cpl_lock'.

Notes:

 - this code is currently controlled on a section by section basis with
   defines in machine/param.h.  All sections are currently enabled.

 - this code is not as clean as I would like, but that can wait till later.

 - the "giant lock" still surrounds most instances of this "cpl region".
   I still have to do the code that arbitrates setting cpl between the
   top and bottom halves of the kernel.

 - the possibility of deadlock exists, I am committing the code at this
   point so as to exercise it and detect any such cases B4 the "giant lock"
   is removed.
1997-08-24 00:05:37 +00:00
Steve Price 1e915c361e Remove extraneous init parameter.
PR:		kern/3595
Submitted by:	Chiharu Shibata <chi@rd.njk.co.jp>
1997-08-23 23:38:12 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs b13364fea8 Change restart_sequencer to be more robust by performing an explicit
pause before attempting to reset the sequencer address.  Remove the
loop checking to see if the address has gone to zero since it is
unnecessary

Adjust the abort SCB timeouts back up to 2 seconds where they should
be.

Fix an oversight in the removal of the bus reset settle code where
we might not run the queue of completed commands.

Remove an unecessary call to ahc_run_done_queue in ahc_reset_current_bus.

Submitted by:	Tor Egge <Tor.Egge@idi.ntnu.no>
1997-08-21 21:23:21 +00:00
Bruce Evans b1037dcd53 #include <machine/limits.h> explicitly in the few places that it is required. 1997-08-21 20:33:42 +00:00
Bruce Evans d7fde192a6 Staticized. 1997-08-21 19:56:40 +00:00
Bruce Evans e0b2119fcf Police 4.4Lite #include style. 1997-08-21 19:55:49 +00:00
Bruce Evans 7d204e555f Removed unused definition. 1997-08-21 19:46:13 +00:00
Steve Passe e6b54a1659 Get le_intr decl from sys/conf.h 1997-08-21 09:01:00 +00:00
Steve Passe e59a7e77e2 Forward declaration for the intr routine, avoids compiler warning. 1997-08-21 07:55:10 +00:00
Steve Passe 21197eb230 Add several casts and include several header files to eliminate compiler
warnings.
1997-08-21 07:36:44 +00:00
Philippe Charnier 40d5099441 Revert my previous commit about using CS_SECURE macro.
Requested by:	Bruce.
1997-08-21 06:33:04 +00:00
Steve Passe f2cf811ca6 Fixed a warning about undefined isa_irq_pending(). (UP kernel only) 1997-08-21 06:16:12 +00:00
Steve Passe b3e4e390f6 Moved the COM_LOCK and COM_UNLOCK macros to machine/param.h. 1997-08-21 05:47:25 +00:00
Steve Passe 201ef2f3f3 Another boo-boo, this file defines cil. 1997-08-21 05:19:26 +00:00
Steve Passe fcdf862cca Oops, this should have been in last commit.
Adds variable cil: current INTerrupt level.  This is part of the new
MP-safe spl algorithm.
1997-08-21 05:15:08 +00:00
Steve Passe 4a73d99f7e Made PEND_INTS default.
Made NEW_STRATEGY default.
Removed misc. old cruft.

Centralized simple locks into mp_machdep.c
Centralized simple lock macros into param.h

More cleanup in the direction of making splxx()/cpl MP-safe.
1997-08-21 05:08:25 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon 939829795a Add forward declaration for struct proc. 1997-08-20 19:57:24 +00:00
Steve Passe a2c1225d0e Attempt to make cy.c MP-safe.
I have no way of testing this one, first SMP/cy user please let me know...
It is my belief that sio and cy are the only FAST_INTR() ISRs.  If this
is a bad assumption please educate me.
1997-08-20 06:16:44 +00:00
Steve Passe 7b185ef809 Preperation for moving cpl into critical region access.
Several new fine-grained locks.
New FAST_INTR() methods:
 - separate simplelock for FAST_INTR, no more giant lock.
 - FAST_INTR()s no longer checks ipending on way out of ISR.
sio made MP-safe (I hope).
1997-08-20 05:25:48 +00:00
Steve Passe 5996461961 Preperation for moving cpl into critical region access.
Several new fine-grained locks.
Control of new FAST_INTR() methods.
1997-08-20 05:22:33 +00:00
Peter Wemm 89327d27f7 Mention PPP_DEFLATE and PPP_BSDCOMP for kernel ppp. 1997-08-19 17:11:35 +00:00
Philippe Charnier 15f3549108 Use CS_SECURE macro.
Reviewed by:	John Dyson
1997-08-18 06:58:59 +00:00
Steve Passe 75d23f5f87 Turn on the lockmanager by default for SMP.
Reviewed by:	"John S. Dyson" <toor@dyson.iquest.net>
1997-08-18 05:34:01 +00:00
Steve Passe 7e48002a92 Removed volatile from arg to simple_lock & friends. 1997-08-18 03:35:59 +00:00
Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino 769b999aee To handle scsi RESERVATION CONFLICT properly in ahc driver.
Could somebody please update other drivers so that SCSI_RSVD (0x18)
to be handled just like SCSI_BUSY(0x08)?

There's no need for extra state, so we use XS_BUSY for SCSI_RSVD too.

PR:		4257
1997-08-17 14:04:08 +00:00
Garrett Wollman 57bf258e3d Fix all areas of the system (or at least all those in LINT) to avoid storing
socket addresses in mbufs.  (Socket buffers are the one exception.)  A number
of kernel APIs needed to get fixed in order to make this happen.  Also,
fix three protocol families which kept PCBs in mbufs to not malloc them
instead.  Delete some old compatibility cruft while we're at it, and add
some new routines in the in_cksum family.
1997-08-16 19:16:27 +00:00
Mike Smith 3a6424f6be Add the 'ppc' ISA-bus parallel-port chipset driver. 1997-08-16 14:19:43 +00:00
Mike Smith 49975ec268 Assign character major 82 to the 'ppi' Generic Parallel Port I/O device. 1997-08-16 14:15:40 +00:00
Mike Smith cc11e361c3 Minor ppc_data structure tweak.
Submitted by:	Nicolas Souchu <Nicolas.Souchu@prism.uvsq.fr>
1997-08-16 14:07:26 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs b6e49ed332 Remove the bus settle delay after reset code. It could cause an infinite
loop.

Perform a "-Wall" cleanup which actually exposed two real bugs having to
do with operator precedence.
1997-08-15 19:27:43 +00:00
Steve Passe b5cdece0a9 The promised "better fix" for "Trap 9 When Boot SMP" problem.
We now tsleep() in kthread_init() between start_init()
and prepare_usermode() while waiting for ALL the idle_loop()
processes to come online.

Debugged & tested by:   "Thomas D. Dean" <tomdean@ix.netcom.com>

Reviewed by:    David Greenman <dg@root.com>
1997-08-15 02:34:32 +00:00
Mike Smith ab4c624ba4 Add support for the new Parallel-Port Bus and devices thereon.
Submitted by:	Nicolas Souchu <Nicolas.Souchu@prism.uvsq.fr>
1997-08-14 14:03:27 +00:00
Mike Smith 676465394a ISA Parallel-Port Bus chipset driver.
Submitted by:	Nicolas Souchu <Nicolas.Souchu@prism.uvsq.fr>
1997-08-14 14:01:36 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard 56ed81f738 Reserve major 81 for rocketport driver. 1997-08-13 21:01:30 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs 083bc8b2cc Add a spin lock that prevents the sequencer from attempting to add an
entry to the QOUTFIFO when it is full.  This should eliminate the
"Timed out while idle" problems that many have reported.

In truth, this is somewhat of a hack.  Although are interrupt latency is
low enough that we should be able to always service the queue in time,
since each entry must be passed up to the higher SCSI layer for what can
be a large amount of processing (perhaps even resulting in a new command
being queued) with interrupts disabled, we need this mechanism to avoid
overflow.  In the future, these additional tasks will be offloaded to a
software interrupt handler which should make this hack unnecessary.
1997-08-13 17:02:47 +00:00
Steve Price 1393383a2e Add parentheses because == has higher precedence than &.
PR:		i386/4225
Submitted by:	Frank MacLachlan <fpm@n2.net>
1997-08-13 02:40:06 +00:00
John Dyson 0b6e0f74f9 Back out a part of the disk scheduling "improvements" :-(. Let me know
how the system works now!!!
1997-08-12 19:07:42 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard 74875cc69f Make the CLI mode message a little less intimidating.
Suggested by:	Richard Underwood <ru@atticus.com>
1997-08-11 09:44:57 +00:00
Steve Passe a5e8237d2a Oops, fix breakage to UP kernel. 1997-08-10 21:18:01 +00:00
Steve Passe e7802310d2 Added trap specific lock calls: get_fpu_lock, etc.
All resolve to the GIANT_LOCK at this time, it is purely a logical partitioning.
1997-08-10 20:59:07 +00:00
Steve Passe cb02d4da35 Cheap fix for kern/4255.
If the problem is seen this fix suggests a compile-time work-around then panics.
1997-08-10 19:32:38 +00:00
Søren Schmidt 3c3549f6e7 Ops the arguments to copyin was in the wrong order..
This has survived since the first version, sigh.
1997-08-10 18:15:20 +00:00
Steve Passe 7acc960834 Some fixes towards making "default configs" work again.
Still not fixed, no idea why.

Debug help from: "Thomas D. Dean" <tomdean@ix.netcom.com>
1997-08-09 23:01:03 +00:00
Steve Passe 8a5da00284 Minor conditionalization of XXX_MPLOCK on PEND_INTS. 1997-08-09 22:52:59 +00:00
Steve Passe 6354231eaa Added 'lock' instruction before 3 places that update ipending.
This may or may not fix the "high IO freezes SMP kernel" problem.
1997-08-09 19:40:28 +00:00
Søren Schmidt 8bce501fd0 Fix the checks for screenborder for the mousepointer. 1997-08-09 19:24:03 +00:00
John Dyson c0ecffb96b Modify the scheduling policy to take into account disk I/O waits
as chargeable CPU usage.  This should mitigate the problem of processes
doing disk I/O hogging the CPU.  Various users have reported the
problem, and test code shows that the problem should now be gone.
1997-08-09 10:13:32 +00:00
John Dyson a62e455e42 A couple of missing doscmd header files. Messed up again. Now can
compile the kernel!!!
Submitted by:	Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
1997-08-09 04:55:05 +00:00
Julian Elischer 63fe995cb4 Teach both disk drivers how to cope with a hardware watchdog
while dumping core.. I'm tired of getting 1/2 of a core-dump

conditional on -DHW_WDOG for now
this will migrate to 2.2 as that's where I need it.
1997-08-09 01:44:25 +00:00
John Dyson a98421fc82 Add the code that represents most of the interface between the VM86
pseudo-machine and the rest of the FreeBSD kernel.
Submitted by:	Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
1997-08-09 01:38:03 +00:00
John Dyson b6a6d066a8 Add VM86 to the options. 1997-08-09 00:19:39 +00:00
John Dyson 48a09cf276 VM86 kernel support.
Work done by BSDI, Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>,
	Mike Smith <msmith@gsoft.com.au>, Sean Eric Fagan <sef@kithrup.com>,
	and probably alot of others.
Submitted by:	Jnathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
1997-08-09 00:04:06 +00:00
Søren Schmidt a1af9248eb Yeah I'm back hacking syscons !!
Add support for MODEX 320x240x256color with "unchained" adressing, giving
access to all 256K on all VGA's, those with that much memory that is :)

Also make sysmouse use the right resolution in graphics modes.
1997-08-08 22:52:30 +00:00
Julian Elischer a39a7bceee Make a function static to quieten gcc 1997-08-08 20:29:47 +00:00
Julian Elischer e142af9aba Clean up the console muting functionality.
this has been in production now for a long time with no known effects.
1997-08-08 20:09:50 +00:00
John Dyson d3d1eb995b Fix the DDB breakpoint code when using the 4MB page support. 1997-08-07 05:15:52 +00:00
John Dyson f1c1c5b5a4 More vm_zone cleanup. The sysctl now accounts for items better, and
counts the number of allocations.
1997-08-07 03:52:55 +00:00
Peter Wemm 2a1b9e9bc5 printf does not understand %hd in the kernel 1997-08-06 11:08:01 +00:00
John Dyson 0d65e566b9 Another attempt at cleaning up the new memory allocator. 1997-08-05 22:24:31 +00:00
John Dyson b79933ebfa Fix some bugs, document vm_zone better. Add copyright to vm_zone.h. Use
the new zone code in pmap.c so that we can get rid of the ugly ad-hoc
allocations in pmap.c.
1997-08-05 22:07:27 +00:00
Mike Smith c7a2b294f0 memcmp -> bmcp
Submitted by:	smp, bde
1997-08-05 01:38:19 +00:00
John Dyson b25b051bfd Modify pmap to use our new memory allocator. 1997-08-05 01:32:05 +00:00
John Dyson f6363c8442 Slightly reorder some operations so that the main processor gets global
mappings early on.
1997-08-05 01:02:14 +00:00
John Dyson de5858ab42 Remove the PMAP_PVLIST conditionals in pmap.*, and another unneeded define. 1997-08-05 00:42:01 +00:00
John Dyson 3075778b63 Get rid of the ad-hoc memory allocator for vm_map_entries, in lieu of
a simple, clean zone type allocator.  This new allocator will also be
used for machine dependent pmap PV entries.
1997-08-05 00:02:08 +00:00
Steve Passe 28f53d312c pushed down "volatility" of simplelock to actual int inside the struct.
Submitted by:    bde@zeta.org.a
1997-08-04 19:14:56 +00:00
Steve Passe 9d37772f68 Added include of intr_machdep.h to eliminate compiler warning for APIC_IO. 1997-08-04 19:12:54 +00:00
Steve Passe 570dbb53e0 Eliminate frequent silo overflows by restoring the TEST_LOPRIO code.
This code was eliminated when the PEND_INTS algorithm was added.  But it was
discovered that PEND_INTS only worsen latency for FAST_INTR() routines,
which can't be marked pending.

Noticed & debugged by:	dave adkins <adkin003@gold.tc.umn.edu>
1997-08-04 17:31:43 +00:00
John Dyson 8ee6f26a8c Make the WD code work on my P6DNF running on the SMP code. It appears
that there was an "early" interrupt, and this checks for it.
1997-08-04 05:26:49 +00:00
Mike Smith b0ed9cd762 Nuke the nonexistend pad bytes from the end of the DMI header structure. 1997-08-04 03:31:23 +00:00
Mike Smith 5e73f3aed8 Correctly checksum the DMI signature structure. Format the BSD revision
number therein.

Report from:	dave adkins <adkin003@gold.tc.umn.edu>
1997-08-04 03:29:05 +00:00
Mike Smith 3476cdb9f4 Sanitise the Wavelan entries.
Submitted by:	bde
1997-08-02 05:20:14 +00:00
Mike Smith 0948846d9e Reinstate some of the previous fixes which were clobbered in r1.6. 1997-08-02 05:19:32 +00:00
Mike Smith d561028dac Support functions for working with x86 PC-architecture BIOS.
Initially functionality is confined to 32-bit BIOS functions, however
it is envisioned that BIOS support may be enlisted for other
activities in the future.
1997-08-01 06:07:13 +00:00
Mike Smith 8522770025 Support for PC BIOS functions. 1997-08-01 06:04:59 +00:00
Mike Smith e2c77d8580 Add new BIOS-related files. 1997-08-01 06:04:34 +00:00
Mike Smith 10731762e6 Significant bugfix and upgrade for the Wavelan (wl) driver.
This now includes code to handle the 2.4GHz WaveModem-based cards.

Submitted by:	Jim Binkley <jrb@cs.pdx.edu>
1997-08-01 03:36:12 +00:00
Mike Smith 01238b11a8 New defines for the Wavelan (wl) driver.
Submitted by:	Jim Binkley <jrb@cs.pdx.edu>
1997-08-01 03:33:43 +00:00
Mike Smith 36bdbe9431 New LINT comments and options for the Wavelan (wl) driver.
Submitted by:	Jim Binkley <jrb@cs.pdx.edu>
1997-08-01 03:33:08 +00:00
Steve Passe e9e75c4e9a Fixed imen alignment.
Submitted by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1997-07-31 17:28:56 +00:00
Steve Passe 98bf2bffca Fixed imen declaration.
Submitted by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1997-07-31 17:28:20 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp dd9346ce01 Oops, boot2 got too big. make VESA_SUPPORT nondefault. 1997-07-31 11:30:30 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp d9f5f52664 Add support for booting in VESA 0x102 videomode. Corresponding patches to
syscons are being reviewed by sos.
1997-07-31 08:07:54 +00:00
Steve Passe e34a3e61fa Moved the free case to top of MPgetlock and MPtrylock
Added some lock hit profiling.
1997-07-31 06:06:52 +00:00
Steve Passe da9f018228 Converted the TEST_LOPRIO code to default.
Created mplock functions that save/restore NO registers.
Minor cleanup.
1997-07-31 05:43:05 +00:00
Steve Passe d1283d9c9d Converted the TEST_LOPRIO code to default.
removed PEND_INTS 1st try
direct call to MPtrylock
1997-07-31 05:42:06 +00:00
Steve Passe 2e6a5b15a9 Converted the TEST_LOPRIO code to default. 1997-07-31 05:39:49 +00:00
Søren Schmidt 8b8a0b53b1 Add support for busmaster DMA on some PCI IDE chipsets.
I changed a few bits here and there, mainly renaming wd82371.c
to ide_pci.c now that it's supposed to handle different chipsets.

It runs on my P6 natoma board with two Maxtor drives, and also
on a Fujitsu machine I have at work with an Opti chipset and
a Quantum drive.

Submitted by:cgull@smoke.marlboro.vt.us <John Hood>

Original readme:

*** WARNING ***

This code has so far been tested on exactly one motherboard with two
identical drives known for their good DMA support.

This code, in the right circumstances, could corrupt data subtly,
silently, and invisibly, in much the same way that older PCI IDE
controllers do.  It's ALPHA-quality code; there's one or two major
gaps in my understanding of PCI IDE still.  Don't use this code on any
system with data that you care about; it's only good for hack boxes.
Expect that any data may be silently and randomly corrupted at any
moment.  It's a disk driver.  It has bugs.  Disk drivers with bugs
munch data.  It's a fact of life.

I also *STRONGLY* recommend getting a copy of your chipset's manual
and the ATA-2 or ATA-3 spec and making sure that timing modes on your
disk drives and IDE controller are being setup correctly by the BIOS--
because the driver makes only the lamest of attempts to do this just
now.

*** END WARNING ***

that said, i happen to think the code is working pretty well...

WHAT IT DOES:

this code adds support to the wd driver for bus mastering PCI IDE
controllers that follow the SFF-8038 standard.  (all the bus mastering
PCI IDE controllers i've seen so far do follow this standard.)  it
should provide busmastering on nearly any current P5 or P6 chipset,
specifically including any Intel chipset using one of the PIIX south
bridges-- this includes the '430FX, '430VX, '430HX, '430TX, '440LX,
and (i think) the Orion '450GX chipsets.  specific support is also
included for the VIA Apollo VP-1 chipset, as it appears in the
relabeled "HXPro" incarnation seen on cheap US$70 taiwanese
motherboards (that's what's in my development machine).  it works out
of the box on controllers that do DMA mode2; if my understanding is
correct, it'll probably work on Ultra-DMA33 controllers as well.
it'll probably work on busmastering IDE controllers in PCI slots, too,
but this is an area i am less sure about.

it cuts CPU usage considerably and improves drive performance
slightly.  usable numbers are difficult to come by with existing
benchmark tools, but experimentation on my K5-P90 system, with VIA
VP-1 chipset and Quantum Fireball 1080 drives, shows that disk i/o on
raw partitions imposes perhaps 5% cpu load.  cpu load during
filesystem i/o drops a lot, from near 100% to anywhere between 30% and
70%.  (the improvement may not be as large on an Intel chipset; from
what i can tell, the VIA VP-1 may not be very efficient with PCI I/O.)
disk performance improves by 5% or 10% with these drives.

real, visible, end-user performance improvement on a single user
machine is about nil. :) a kernel compile was sped up by a whole three
seconds.  it *does* feel a bit better-behaved when the system is
swapping heavily, but a better disk driver is not the fix for *that*
problem.

THE CODE:

this code is a patch to wd.c and wd82371.c, and associated header
files.  it should be considered alpha code; more work needs to be
done.

wd.c has fairly clean patches to add calls to busmaster code, as
implemented in wd82371.c and potentially elsewhere (one could imagine,
say, a Mac having a different DMA controller).

wd82371.c has been considerably reworked: the wddma interface that it
presents has been changed (expect more changes), many bugs have been
fixed, a new internal interface has been added for supporting
different chipsets, and the PCI probe has been considerably extended.

the interface between wd82371.c and wd.c is still fairly clean, but
i'm not sure it's in the right place.  there's a mess of issues around
ATA/ATAPI that need to be sorted out, including ATAPI support, CD-ROM
support, tape support, LS-120/Zip support, SFF-8038i DMA, UltraDMA,
PCI IDE controllers, bus probes, buggy controllers, controller timing
setup, drive timing setup, world peace and kitchen sinks.  whatever
happens with all this and however it gets partitioned, it is fairly
clear that wd.c needs some significant rework-- probably a complete
rewrite.

timing setup on disk controllers is something i've entirely punted on.
on my development machine, it appears that the BIOS does at least some
of the necessary timing setup.  i chose to restrict operation to
drives that are already configured for Mode4 PIO and Mode2 multiword
DMA, since the timing is essentially the same and many if not most
chipsets use the same control registers for DMA and PIO timing.

does anybody *know* whether BIOSes are required to do timing setup for
DMA modes on drives under their care?

error recovery is probably weak.  early on in development, i was
getting drive errors induced by bugs in the driver; i used these to
flush out the worst of the bugs in the driver's error handling, but
problems may remain.  i haven't got a drive with bad sectors i can
watch the driver flail on.

complaints about how wd82371.c has been reindented will be ignored
until the FreeBSD project has a real style policy, there is a
mechanism for individual authors to match it (indent flags or an emacs
c-mode or whatever), and it is enforced.  if i'm going to use a source
style i don't like, it would help if i could figure out what it *is*
(style(9) is about half of a policy), and a way to reasonably
duplicate it.  i ended up wasting a while trying to figure out what
the right thing to do was before deciding reformatting the whole thing
was the worst possible thing to do, except for all the other
possibilities.

i have maintained wd.c's indentation; that was not too hard,
fortunately.

TO INSTALL:

my dev box is freebsd 2.2.2 release.  fortunately, wd.c is a living
fossil, and has diverged very little recently.  included in this
tarball is a patch file, 'otherdiffs', for all files except wd82371.c,
my edited wd82371.c, a patch file, 'wd82371.c-diff-exact', against the
2.2.2 dist of 82371.c, and another patch file,
'wd82371.c-diff-whitespace', generated with diff -b (ignore
whitespace).  most of you not using 2.2.2 will probably have to use
this last patchfile with 'patch --ignore-whitespace'.  apply from the
kernel source tree root. as far as i can tell, this should apply
cleanly on anything from -current back to 2.2.2 and probably back to
2.2.0.  you, the kernel hacker, can figure out what to do from here.
if you need more specific directions, you probably should not be
experimenting with this code yet.

to enable DMA support, set flag 0x2000 for that drive in your config
file or in userconfig, as you would the 32-bit-PIO flag.  the driver
will then turn on DMA support if your drive and controller pass its
tests.  it's a bit picky, probably.  on discovering DMA mode failures
or disk errors or transfers that the DMA controller can't deal with,
the driver will fall back to PIO, so it is wise to setup the flags as
if PIO were still important.

'controller wdc0 at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 flags 0xa0ffa0ff
vector wdintr' should work with nearly any PCI IDE controller.

i would *strongly* suggest booting single-user at first, and thrashing
the drive a bit while it's still mounted read-only.  this should be
fairly safe, even if the driver goes completely out to lunch.  it
might save you a reinstall.

one way to tell whether the driver is really using DMA is to check the
interrupt count during disk i/o with vmstat; DMA mode will add an
extremely low number of interrupts, as compared to even multi-sector
PIO.

boot -v will give you a copious register dump of timing-related info
on Intel and VIAtech chipsets, as well as PIO/DMA mode information on
all hard drives.  refer to your ATA and chipset documentation to
interpret these.

WHAT I'D LIKE FROM YOU and THINGS TO TEST:

reports.  success reports, failure reports, any kind of reports. :)
send them to cgull+ide@smoke.marlboro.vt.us.

i'd also like to see the kernel messages from various BIOSes (boot -v;
dmesg), along with info on the motherboard and BIOS on that machine.

i'm especially interested in reports on how this code works on the
various Intel chipsets, and whether the register dump works
correctly.  i'm also interested in hearing about other chipsets.

i'm especially interested in hearing success/failure reports for PCI
IDE controllers on cards, such as CMD's or Promise's new busmastering
IDE controllers.

UltraDMA-33 reports.

interoperation with ATAPI peripherals-- FreeBSD doesn't work with my
old Hitachi IDE CDROM, so i can't tell if I've broken anything. :)

i'd especially like to hear how the drive copes in DMA operation on
drives with bad sectors.  i haven't been able to find any such yet.

success/failure reports on older IDE drives with early support for DMA
modes-- those introduced between 1.5 and 3 years ago, typically
ranging from perhaps 400MB to 1.6GB.

failure reports on operation with more than one drive would be
appreciated.  the driver was developed with two drives on one
controller, the worst-case situation, and has been tested with one
drive on each controller, but you never know...

any reports of messages from the driver during normal operation,
especially "reverting to PIO mode", or "dmaverify odd vaddr or length"
(the DMA controller is strongly halfword oriented, and i'm curious to
know if any FreeBSD usage actually needs misaligned transfers).

performance reports.  beware that bonnie's CPU usage reporting is
useless for IDE drives; the best test i've found has been to run a
program that runs a spin loop at an idle priority and reports how many
iterations it manages, and even that sometimes produces numbers i
don't believe.  performance reports of multi-drive operation are
especially interesting; my system cannot sustain full throughput on
two drives on separate controllers, but that may just be a lame
motherboard.

THINGS I'M STILL MISSING CLUE ON:

* who's responsible for configuring DMA timing modes on IDE drives?
the BIOS or the driver?

* is there a spec for dealing with Ultra-DMA extensions?

* are there any chipsets or with bugs relating to DMA transfer that
should be blacklisted?

* are there any ATA interfaces that use some other kind of DMA
controller in conjunction with standard ATA protocol?

FINAL NOTE:

after having looked at the ATA-3 spec, all i can say is, "it's ugly".
*especially* electrically.  the IDE bus is best modeled as an
unterminated transmission line, these days.

for maximum reliability, keep your IDE cables as short as possible and
as few as possible.  from what i can tell, most current chipsets have
both IDE ports wired into a single buss, to a greater or lesser
degree.  using two cables means you double the length of this bus.

SCSI may have its warts, but at least the basic analog design of the
bus is still somewhat reasonable.  IDE passed beyond the veil two
years ago.

  --John Hood, cgull@smoke.marlboro.vt.us
1997-07-29 12:57:25 +00:00
Mike Smith 84685adb57 Return to using disable/enable_intr() for guarding DMA register access.
Mask the read value from the count register in order to return zero correctly
after TC, as per intel datasheet : "If it is not autoinitialised, this
register will have a count of FFFFH after TC"
1997-07-29 05:24:36 +00:00
Mike Smith f5f607a03e Pedant attack! Use variable names consistent with discourse in
comments.  Remove reduntant extra addition that was unncessary, and
unneeded mask (asuming inb works correctly).

Submitted by:	Stephen McKay <syssgm@dtir.qld.gov.au>
1997-07-28 09:13:11 +00:00
Mike Smith 53f83ec34c Use disable_intr() / read/write_eflags() to ensure that interrupt
handlers don't skew the results of isa_dmastatus.  The function can be
safely called with interrupts disabled.

Submitted by:	Stephen McKay <syssgm@dtir.qld.gov.au>
1997-07-28 07:49:40 +00:00
Steve Passe 412f3e4d71 Modified the PEND_INTS algorithm to fix the ISA INT loss problem.
Noticed by:	dave adkins <adkin003@gold.tc.umn.edu> and others.
1997-07-28 03:59:54 +00:00
Steve Passe 978bf230f5 Comment out PEND_INTS for now, it breaks ISA INTs.
Reported by:	dave adkins <adkin003@gold.tc.umn.edu>
1997-07-26 17:38:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp 9587ee1621 Fix a brino in my last commit.
Noticed by:	smp
1997-07-26 07:58:29 +00:00
Steve Passe f9e8dbb8c3 mpapic.c & mp_machdep:
- removed TEST_ALTTIMER.
 - removed APIC_PIN0_TIMER.
 - removed TIMER_ALL.

mplock.s:
 - minor update of try_mplock for new algorithm where a CPU uses try_mplock
	instead of get_mplock in the ISRs.
1997-07-26 01:55:19 +00:00
Steve Passe 12084b3cf1 clock.c:
- removed TEST_ALTTIMER.
 - removed APIC_PIN0_TIMER.
 - removed TIMER_ALL.

apic_vector.s:
 - new algorithm where a CPU uses try_mplock instead of get_mplock:
	if successful continue as before.
	if fail set ipending bit, mask INT (to avoid recursion), cleanup & iret.

   This allows the CPU to return to successful work, while the ISR will be run
   by the CPU holding the lock as part of the doreti dance.
1997-07-26 01:53:04 +00:00
Steve Passe f777396bfa Removed "options SMP_TIMER_NC".
Removed TEST_ALTTIMER.
Removed APIC_PIN0_TIMER.
Removed TIMER_ALL.
1997-07-26 01:47:26 +00:00
Steve Passe 25717e9980 Removed "options SMP_TIMER_NC". 1997-07-26 01:46:03 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp 38d8a113a9 Add option for compiling in a 8x16 font. 1997-07-25 11:53:30 +00:00
Steve Passe a43193e3e1 simplelock functions removed from apic_ipl.s.
ASM optimization by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1997-07-24 23:51:33 +00:00
Steve Passe fa4e34805d Removed the simplelock functions.
Cleaned up the other functions.
1997-07-24 23:49:44 +00:00
Steve Passe e27fb7b666 param.h:
Macros to convert the Lite2 lock manager primitives to the names used
	in the kernel proper.  This allows us to hide them from the lock
	manager till they can be turned on.
smp.h:
	declarations for the new simplelock functions.
1997-07-24 23:48:53 +00:00
Steve Passe 64ab539460 Added a new SMP specific file: i386/i386/simplelock.s.
This code was split off from apic_ipl.s.
It contains the Lite2 lock manager primitives:
 - s_lock_init()
 - s_lock()
 - s_lock_try()
 - s_unlock()
1997-07-24 23:45:17 +00:00
Steve Passe 9edce0605a Fix a difference between the declaration & definition of isa_dmastatus().
Submitted by:	Chuck Robey <chuckr@glue.umd.edu>
1997-07-24 18:05:22 +00:00
KATO Takenori 4877e978b3 Treat 6x86MX CPU as 686-class CPU instead of 586-class CPU. 1997-07-24 14:19:25 +00:00
Mike Smith a4453045b0 Add isa_dmastatus() for reading the current ISA DMA counter for a
given channel.

Submitted by:	luigi@labinfo.iet.unipi.it (Luigi Rizzo)
1997-07-24 05:27:40 +00:00
Steve Passe 7f6ab10763 Removed the defunct GET_MPLOCK/REL_MPLOCK macros.
These are no-ops for UP, and should have been removed when vector.s
was split into UP and SMP subsets.
1997-07-24 03:24:57 +00:00
Steve Passe e78205df5b Fixed possible deadlock from recursive INTs on same cpu. Since
we use lazy masking INTREN()/INTRDIS() might be called with INTs enabled.
This means another higher prio INT to the same cpu could attempt to
re-enter the critical region, but would spin waiting for the lock.  Since
it is the owner, it would deadlock.
1997-07-23 21:25:31 +00:00
Steve Passe 812e4da7a8 New simple_lock code in asm:
- s_lock_init()
 - s_lock()
 - s_lock_try()
 - s_unlock()

Created lock for IO APIC and apic_imen  (SMP version of imen)
 - imen_lock

Code to use imen_lock for access from apic_ipl.s and apic_vector.s.
Moved this code *outside* of mp_lock.

It seems to work!!!
1997-07-23 20:47:19 +00:00
Steve Passe d9593fb979 Forced 32bit alignment of struct simple_lock in param.h.
Added declarations of new simple_lock data and functions to smp.h.
1997-07-23 20:42:16 +00:00
Steve Passe 919bdda1d4 Coded simple_lock and friends in asm. 1997-07-23 05:49:19 +00:00
Steve Passe b1ba015c25 Added a missing semicolon, compile failed when I turned on simple_lock().
Evidently this has never been compiled before, NOT a good sign...
1997-07-22 23:19:48 +00:00
Steve Passe 87a6f31089 Last commit didn't take, operator error??? 1997-07-22 20:12:32 +00:00
Steve Passe 995655b397 Hid the existance of imen via a dump routine. 1997-07-22 19:57:30 +00:00
Steve Passe 2e12b456f5 Cleaned up an ugly printout. 1997-07-22 19:51:51 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard c1f94e717b Well, consensus seems very split on this so I talked it over with DG
and he says he's happy to see forward movement in aligning our defaults
with a 16 bit world, the 8 bit folk already being veterans by this
point who know how to use userconfig.

In any case, perhaps Warner will soon come to save us all with his Dynamic
Probing(tm) feature and this will all become totally moot in any case,
so it's probably not worth arguing about either way.
1997-07-22 08:33:52 +00:00
Steve Passe 9a9ad9f746 Enabled the FPU emilaute bit define: CR0_EM
Reviewed by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1997-07-21 17:53:51 +00:00
Bruce Evans 43ba542895 Store SWI_MASK in a variable so that LKMs can use it portably. 1997-07-21 16:43:48 +00:00
Bruce Evans eae4afa6c0 Removed support for stale options.
Removed unused targets.  (Is sizetest necessary?  It wasn't run.)

Added boot.img to CLEANFILES.
1997-07-21 16:12:52 +00:00
Steve Passe e94493547b Disabled 2 static inlines:
- INTRGET()
 - INTRSET()

These were only used in if_ze.c (already removed) and npx.c.  The code
in npx.c has also been cleaned of all APIC code.
1997-07-21 08:20:07 +00:00
Steve Passe 3902c3ef1f Made the SMP case ignore the possibility of an INT13 interface.
This eliminates all the APIC code, and thus several routines that
would otherwise need to be made MP-safe.

Reviewed by:	 Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1997-07-21 07:57:50 +00:00
John Dyson 322d7a880b Fix a crash that has manifest itself while running X after the 4MB
page upgrades.
1997-07-21 01:21:25 +00:00