Maxime Henrion [Tue, 7 Jan 2003 01:01:20 +0000 (01:01 +0000)]
o Only try to recopy the mbuf into an mbuf cluster if
bus_dmamap_load_mbuf() returned EFBIG.
o Fix mbuf leaks in an error (rare) code path.
o Reuse the TX descriptor if xl_encap() failed instead of
just picking the next one.
o Better error messages.
John Polstra [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 23:46:47 +0000 (23:46 +0000)]
Don't reference the maxlen and flags fields in the ring control blocks
as separate 16-bit entities. Some of the ring control blocks are
in NIC memory, so they must be referenced using 32-bit accesses.
Smaller accesses have been observed to fail under some conditions.
This caused the rings to be set up wrong, leading to writes by the
card outside of the intended bounds of the rings. This problem was
diagnosed by Michael Barthelow. Don Bowman submitted a patch which
fixed the problem using a slightly different approach.
Reference ring control blocks in NIC memory using a pointer to
volatile.
Parenthesize the BGE_HOSTADDR macro definition properly.
Thomas Moestl [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 22:12:57 +0000 (22:12 +0000)]
Convert to use bus_dmamap_load_mbuf(); decouple software TX descriptors
from the hardware descriptors to avoid the overhead of having a DMA
map for each of them. Bump the number of hardware descriptors to 128,
and use half as many software descriptors for now.
Some minor cleanups.
Sam Leffler [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 22:11:56 +0000 (22:11 +0000)]
more crypto test stuff:
o cryptotest can now run multiple threads with -t option
o cryptotest can now "profile" time spent doing symmetric ops with -p
o cryptostats dumps the crypto statistics block
o cryptokeystat is an openbsd app that tests public key ops
Thomas Moestl [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 22:09:01 +0000 (22:09 +0000)]
- Convert to use bus_dmamap_load_mbuf().
- remove DPRINTF(), there is a CTR*() for any of them, and KTR is
far more useful to debug this driver.
- some cleanups; remove some unused code and definitions.
Thomas Moestl [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 21:59:54 +0000 (21:59 +0000)]
Change the iommu code to be able to handle more than one DVMA area per
map. Use this new feature to implement iommu_dvmamap_load_mbuf() and
iommu_dvmamap_load_uio() functions in terms of a new helper function,
iommu_dvmamap_load_buffer(). Reimplement the iommu_dvmamap_load()
to use it, too.
This requires some changes to the map format; in addition to that,
remove unused or redundant members.
Add SBus and Psycho wrappers for the new functions, and make them
available through the respective DMA tags.
Sam Leffler [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 21:23:06 +0000 (21:23 +0000)]
fix memory allocation problems and collateral damage:
o create a separate tag for each object allocated with bus_dmamem_alloc so
the tag's maxsize is setup appropriately; this reduces memory allocation
for the queue descriptors from 16M to what it should be and also fixes
memory allocation for public key operands
o release bus dma resources on detach so module usage doesn't leak
o remove public key op disable now that bus dma memory allocation is fixed
o collect attach error handling in one place
Thomas Moestl [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 20:54:07 +0000 (20:54 +0000)]
- remove the unused parent DMA tag argument from
_nexus_dmamap_load_buffer()
- implement nexus_dmamap_load() in terms of _nexus_dmamap_load_buffer().
Note that this is untested, as this code is not currently used (but
might be later for UPA devices).
- move BUS_DMAMAP_NSEGS to bus_private.h
- disable the ecache flushing in nexus_dmamap_sync(); it should not be
needed, although the docs are not entirely clear on that.
BSD disklabels expose the controling label though the 'c' partition, and
some trick is necessary to prevent further BSD geoms from attaching to
that. Our old trick was to make sure we don't attach to a geom from
the "BSD" class, but this doesn't work if an intermediary geom obscures
this fact. Instead, calculate the MD5 checksum of the label we target
and ask if anybody below us loves that label. If they do we don't.
Thomas Moestl [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 17:10:07 +0000 (17:10 +0000)]
Some cleanup:
- move some constants into iommureg.h
- correct some comments
- use KASSERT() in one place instead of rolling our own
- take a sanity check out of #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
- fix a syntax error in normally #ifdef'ed out debug code
Thomas Moestl [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 16:51:06 +0000 (16:51 +0000)]
- remove some outdated comments
- tweak the announce message a bit
- remove '\n's from a few panic() calls
- don't use the DVMA base adress the firmware reports; instead, figure
it out from the appropriate register on Sabres and let the IOMMU code
choose it on Psychos. This also makes the IOMMU TSB size freely
selectable.
Thomas Moestl [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 16:36:05 +0000 (16:36 +0000)]
1.) fix a copy-and-paste-o in a panic() message
2.) pass the requesting child device (instead of the bus one) up when
handling interrupt resources
3.) remeber to mark the resource list entry as unused in
sbus_release_resource().
Jacques Vidrine [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 13:19:05 +0000 (13:19 +0000)]
Correct file descriptor leaks in lseek and do_dup.
The leak in lseek was introduced in vfs_syscalls.c revision 1.218.
The leak in do_dup was introduced in kern_descrip.c revision 1.158.
Peter Wemm [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 08:28:15 +0000 (08:28 +0000)]
Move dashutdown from SHUTDOWN_PRI_DEFAULT to SHUTDOWN_PRI_FIRST.
Otherwise, the scsi devices that it is trying to issue commands to may
have gone away. This is what caused shutdown to hang on ia64 systems
with mpt scsi controllers. The bus system has torn down the device tree
and reset the mpt controller etc, and suddenly along comes dashutdown
and wants to issue a few more scsi commands.... <HANG!>
This shouldn't work on i386 either, but it seems to work solely due
to luck.
Warner Losh [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 08:09:41 +0000 (08:09 +0000)]
MFp4: make it work
o Expand variables correctly.
o Set variables for each event.
o rewrite event loop to execute the commands in the config file, rather
than the hard wired generic command
o better(?) debug when running -d
o sort vectors of actions so that we just have to search for the first
one to match rather than the best one that matches.
o better attempts to clear all resources used on 'restart'
o Remove now bogus comments
Add the POSIX sanctioned "LOGIN_NAME_MAX" -- Maximum length of a login name.
Minimum Acceptable Value: _POSIX_LOGIN_NAME_MAX.
The comments at the bottom of this file claim sysconf(3) provides this value,
but it seems sysconf(3) hasn't implemented this yet.
Mike Barcroft [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 04:33:46 +0000 (04:33 +0000)]
Cast return values of sizeof() to int so they can be printed with %d.
The size of this struct is unlikely to ever grow beyond what an int
can represent.
NetBSD files needed to build LukeM's ftpd src as taken from the NetBSD CVS repo.
The "portable" release of this is just lagging way too far behind
what is in NetBSD's base.
Move ia64_sapics and ia64_sapic_count from interrupt.c to sapic.c
and declare them extern in interrupt.c. This eliminates the need
for ia64_add_sapic(), which is called from sapic.c.
While here, reformat ia64_enable() in interrupt.c to improve
indentation and add a sysctl (machdep.apic) to dump the I/O APIC
entries currently programmed into all I/O APICs. The latter can
help analyze interrupt problems.
Note that the sysctl is not intended as a userland (software)
interface. It may be changed in the future to include counters
so that vmstat -i can make use of it. It may also be removed...
Peter Wemm [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 01:53:55 +0000 (01:53 +0000)]
Move the itm reload to a single place rather than having two identical
copies of the reload. Note that we use the precomputed itm_reload value
so that we can avoid a division in the kernel. The ia64 cpu does not
have integer divide, so this would have been done by a floating point
operation.
Replace the hardcoding of 255 as the clock interrupt vector with
CLOCK_VECTOR and define it as 254, not 255. Vector 255 is already
in use as the AP wakeup vector on the HP rx2600.
This needs to be made more dynamic. The likelyhood of vector 254
being in use is pretty small, but we already have code to assign
vectors to IPIs (see sal.c) and it's preobably better to have a
centralized "vector manager" that hands out vectors based on
some imput (like priority).
Peter Wemm [Mon, 6 Jan 2003 01:01:08 +0000 (01:01 +0000)]
Explicitly have the timecounter init happen after the cpu_initclocks is
called. Otherwise (depending on a non-deterministic sort), the timecounter
code can be initialized before the clock rate has been set (on ia64) and it
assumes hz = 100, rather than the real value of 1024. I'm not sure how much
gets upset by this.
Port libc_r to ia64. We need to do things slightly different
because we have 2 stacks per thread: the regular downward
memory stack and the irregular upward register stack. This
implementation lets both stacks grow toward each other. An
alternative scheme is to have them grow away from each other.
The alternate scheme has the advantage that both stack grow
toward guard pages. Since libc_r is virtually dead and we
really want the *context stuff for thread switching, we don't
try to be perfect, just functional.
Import of LukeM's ftpd taken from the NetBSD CVS repo on 5-Jan-2003.
The "portable" release of this is just lagging way too far behind
what is in NetBSD's base.
Sam Leffler [Sun, 5 Jan 2003 22:37:36 +0000 (22:37 +0000)]
correct pkthdr length calculation for ipv6 echo packets; after moving a packet
header with M_MOVE_PKTHDR one should not reference the packet header in the
original packet; in this case the code was assuming that m_adj would alter
m_pkthdr.len which stopped happening because M_MOVE_PKTHDR removes the
M_PKTHDR bit from m_flags
Submitted by: Bill Fenner <fenner@research.att.com>
Thomas Moestl [Sun, 5 Jan 2003 22:23:11 +0000 (22:23 +0000)]
Add an implementation of _atomic_lock for sparc64. This was submitted by
des; I tweaked it slightly by extending the membar and making it match
the style of the rest of the sparc64 assembler code.
Thomas Moestl [Sun, 5 Jan 2003 22:17:32 +0000 (22:17 +0000)]
Rewrite longjmp() and _longjmp() to directly restore the saved frame,
instead of unwinding the call stack. This makes them usable to switch
stacks, e.g. for libc_r.
Do not save the frame pointer in setjmp() and _setjmp(), it is not needed
any more.
Rename _longjmp() to ___longjmp(), with a weak alias to _longjmp(), like
the other architectures did.
Don't hardcode the address of the local (S)APIC (aka processor
interrupt block). We use the previously hardcoded address as a
default only, but will otherwise use whatever ACPI tells us.
The address can be found in the MADT table header or in the
LAPIC override table entry.
Bump the number of interrupts from 65 to 257. This is a waste of
space most of the time, but handles machines with lots of I/O
(S)APICs. We cannot make this more dynamic without breaking the
interface with vmstat. Hence, we need to fix the interface first.
Handle 3-digit interrupt numbers (vectors). While here, change the
name of unused entries from "intr XXX" to "#XXX". This makes it
easier to debug interrupt problems, because vmstat can be hacked
more easily to dump all interrupt entries that are in use and not
those that have had interrupts.
Make all memory I/O addresses (explicitly) 64-bit. Memory mapped
devices aren't necessarily mapped within 4GB. I/O port addresses
are offsets into the memory mapped I/O port space, which is not
larger than 16MB. No need to convert those to 64 bit types.