272461 |
03-Oct-2014 |
gjb |
Copy stable/10@r272459 to releng/10.1 as part of the 10.1-RELEASE process.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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272313 |
30-Sep-2014 |
bz |
MFC 271745,271834,271899,271900,271913,272022,272023:
Revert changes to shared code of the ixl and ixlv drivers to allow for easier long-term maintainability.
Restrict the drivers to building on amd64 for now as it is only tested on that 64bit architecture.
Just depend on PCI and neither INET nor INET6; also make sure we can build individual drivers and they do not depend on each other anymore.
Reviewed by: gnn, eric.joyner intel.com PR: 193824 Approved by: re (gjb)
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271234 |
07-Sep-2014 |
markj |
MFC r271137: Add mrsas(4) to GENERIC for i386 and amd64.
Approved by: re (gjb)
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270977 |
02-Sep-2014 |
emaste |
Revert r268372 - enable vt_efifb vt(4) driver again.
It was disabled as some parts of UEFI support had not yet been merged to stable/10.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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268933 |
21-Jul-2014 |
jhb |
MFC 260847,264055,264867: - Add a very simple virtio_random(4) driver for FreeBSD guests to harvest entropy from hypervisors. - Add support to bhyve for the virtio RNG entropy-source device to provide entry to bhyve guests.
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268813 |
17-Jul-2014 |
imp |
MFC r263749,267146:
>r267146 | imp | 2014-06-05 22:08:55 -0600 (Thu, 05 Jun 2014) | 4 lines >Restore comments accidentally removed.
>r263749 | imp | 2014-03-25 16:08:31 -0600 (Tue, 25 Mar 2014) | 18 lines >Rather than require a makeoptions DEBUG to get debug correct, >add it in kern.mk, but only if we're using clang. While this >option is supported by both clang and gcc, in the future there >may be changes to clang which change the defaults that require >a tweak to build our kernel such that other tools in our tree >will work. Set a good example by forcing -gdwarf-2 only for >clang builds, and only if the user hasn't specified another >dwarf level already. Update UPDATING to reflect the changed >state of affairs. This also keeps us from having to update >all the ARM kernels to add this, and also keeps us from >in the future having to update all the MIPS kernels and is >one less place the user will have to know to do something >special for clang and one less thing developers will need >to do when moving an architecture to clang.
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268372 |
07-Jul-2014 |
ray |
Temporary disable build of vt_efifb vt(4) driver, not all parts of UEFI support here yet. This direct commit to STABLE-10, because HEAD already support UEFI FB.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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268366 |
07-Jul-2014 |
ray |
267622 Log: Rename vt(4) vga module to dismiss interference with syscons(4) vga module. 267623 Log: Remove stale link to deleted vt(4) xboxfb driver. 267624 Log: syscons(4) and vt(4) can be built together now. 267625 Log: Allow to disable syscons(4) if "hw.syscons.disable" kenv is set. 267626 Log: Suspend vt(4) initialization if "kern.vt.disable" kenv is set. 267965 by emaste@ Log: Use a common tunable to choose between vt(4)/sc(4) With this change and previous work from ray@ it will be possible to put both in GENERIC, and have one enabled by default, but allow the other to be selected via the loader. (The previous implementation had separate kern.vt.disable and hw.syscons.disable tunables, and would panic if both drivers were compiled in and neither was explicitly disabled.) 268175 by emaste@ Log: Fix vt(4) detection in kbdcontrol and vidcontrol As sc(4) and vt(4) coexist and are both enabled in GENERIC, the existence of a vt(4) sysctl is not sufficient to determine that vt(4) is in use. Reported by: Trond Endrestøl 268045 by emaste@ Log: Add vt(4) to GENERIC and retire the separate VT config vt(4) and sc(4) can now coexist in the same kernel. To choose the vt driver, set the loader tunable kern.vty=vt .
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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266331 |
17-May-2014 |
ian |
MFC 263301
In kernel config files, it is supposed to be 'options<space><tab>' not 'options<tab><tab>', per long standing (but recently not so strictly enforced) convention.
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266329 |
17-May-2014 |
ian |
MFC 263246: Align all comments in config files on same column.
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266273 |
16-May-2014 |
ian |
MFC 264304: Really only allow IMGACT_BINMISC for amd64/i386 builds.
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265388 |
05-May-2014 |
ken |
MFC the mpr(4) driver for LSI's 12Gb SAS cards.
This includes r265236, r265237, r265241 and r265261:
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r265236 | ken | 2014-05-02 14:25:09 -0600 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 51 lines
Bring in the mpr(4) driver for LSI's MPT3 12Gb SAS controllers.
This is derived from the mps(4) driver, but it supports only the 12Gb IT and IR hardware including the SAS 3004, SAS 3008 and SAS 3108.
Some notes about this driver: o The 12Gb hardware can do "FastPath" I/O, and that capability is included in this driver.
o WarpDrive functionality has been removed, since it isn't supported in the 12Gb driver interface.
o The Scatter/Gather list handling code is significantly different between the 6Gb and 12Gb hardware. The 12Gb boards support IEEE Scatter/Gather lists.
Thanks to LSI for developing and testing this driver for FreeBSD.
share/man/man4/mpr.4: mpr(4) man page.
sys/dev/mpr/*: mpr(4) driver files.
sys/modules/Makefile, sys/modules/mpr/Makefile: Add a module Makefile for the mpr(4) driver.
sys/conf/files: Add the mpr(4) driver.
sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC, sys/i386/conf/GENERIC, sys/mips/conf/OCTEON1, sys/sparc64/conf/GENERIC: Add the mpr(4) driver to all config files that currently have the mps(4) driver.
sys/ia64/conf/GENERIC: Add the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers to the ia64 GENERIC config file.
sys/i386/conf/XEN: Exclude the mpr module from building here.
Submitted by: Steve McConnell <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com> Tested by: Chris Reeves <chrisr@spectralogic.com> Sponsored by: LSI, Spectra Logic Relnotes: LSI 12Gb SAS driver mpr(4) added
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r265237 | ken | 2014-05-02 14:36:20 -0600 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 8 lines
Add the mpr(4) man page to the man4 Makefile.
This should have been included in r265236.
Submitted by: Steve McConnell <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com> MFC after: 3 days Sponsored by: LSI, Spectra Logic
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r265241 | brueffer | 2014-05-02 15:14:28 -0600 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 2 lines
Use our standard SYNOPSIS wording; perform some cleanup while here.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r265261 | brueffer | 2014-05-03 05:15:28 -0600 (Sat, 03 May 2014) | 2 lines
Add a missing colon.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submitted by: Steve McConnell <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com> Tested by: Chris Reeves <chrisr@spectralogic.com> Sponsored by: LSI, Spectra Logic Relnotes: LSI 12Gb SAS driver mpr(4) added
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263508 |
21-Mar-2014 |
dim |
MFC 261991:
Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to 3.4 release. This version supports all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++ standard, provisionally named C++1y.
The code generator's performance is greatly increased, and the loop auto-vectorizer is now enabled at -Os and -O2 in addition to -O3. The PowerPC backend has made several major improvements to code generation quality and compile time, and the X86, SPARC, ARM32, Aarch64 and SystemZ backends have all seen major feature work.
Release notes for llvm and clang can be found here: <http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> <http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
MFC 262121 (by emaste):
Update lldb for clang/llvm 3.4 import
This commit largely restores the lldb source to the upstream r196259 snapshot with the addition of threaded inferior support and a few bug fixes.
Specific upstream lldb revisions restored include: SVN git 181387 779e6ac 181703 7bef4e2 182099 b31044e 182650 f2dcf35 182683 0d91b80 183862 15c1774 183929 99447a6 184177 0b2934b 184948 4dc3761 184954 007e7bc 186990 eebd175
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
MFC 262186 (by emaste):
Fix mismerge in r262121
A break statement was lost in the merge. The error had no functional impact, but restore it to reduce the diff against upstream.
MFC 262303:
Pull in r197521 from upstream clang trunk (by rdivacky):
Use the integrated assembler by default on FreeBSD/ppc and ppc64.
Requested by: jhibbits
MFC 262611:
Pull in r196874 from upstream llvm trunk:
Fix a crash that occurs when PWD is invalid.
MCJIT needs to be able to run in hostile environments, even when PWD is invalid. There's no need to crash MCJIT in this case.
The obvious fix is to simply leave MCContext's CompilationDir empty when PWD can't be determined. This way, MCJIT clients, and other clients that link with LLVM don't need a valid working directory.
If we do want to guarantee valid CompilationDir, that should be done only for clients of getCompilationDir(). This is as simple as checking for an empty string.
The only current use of getCompilationDir is EmitGenDwarfInfo, which won't conceivably run with an invalid working dir. However, in the purely hypothetically and untestable case that this happens, the AT_comp_dir will be omitted from the compilation_unit DIE.
This should help fix assertions occurring with ports-mgmt/tinderbox, when it is using jails, and sometimes invalidates clang's current working directory.
Reported by: decke
MFC 262809:
Pull in r203007 from upstream clang trunk:
Don't produce an alias between destructors with different calling conventions.
Fixes pr19007.
(Please note that is an LLVM PR identifier, not a FreeBSD one.)
This should fix Firefox and/or libxul crashes (due to problems with regparm/stdcall calling conventions) on i386.
Reported by: multiple users on freebsd-current PR: bin/187103
MFC 263048:
Repair recognition of "CC" as an alias for the C++ compiler, since it was silently broken by upstream for a Windows-specific use-case.
Apparently some versions of CMake still rely on this archaic feature...
Reported by: rakuco
MFC 263049:
Garbage collect the old way of adding the libstdc++ include directories in clang's InitHeaderSearch.cpp. This has been superseded by David Chisnall's commit in r255321.
Moreover, if libc++ is used, the libstdc++ include directories should not be in the search path at all. These directories are now only used if you pass -stdlib=libstdc++.
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262861 |
06-Mar-2014 |
jhb |
MFC 259016,259019,259049,259071,259102,259110,259129,259130,259178,259179, 259203,259221,259261,259532,259615,259650,259651,259667,259680,259727, 259761,259772,259776,259777,259830,259882,259915,260160,260449,260450, 260688,260888,260953,261269,261547,261551,261552,261553,261585: Merge the vt(4) driver (newcons) to stable/10.
Approved by: ray
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259541 |
18-Dec-2013 |
glebius |
Merge r256868,257276-257277,257515,257913 from head. These are fixes required to make Xen buтldable w/o INET.
Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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259512 |
17-Dec-2013 |
kib |
MFC DMAR busdma implementation.
MFC r257251: Import the driver for VT-d DMAR hardware. Implement the busdma(9) using DMARs.
MFC r257512: Add support for queued invalidation.
MFC miscellaneous follow-ups to r257251.
MFC r257266: Remove redundand assignment to error variable and check for its value.
MFC r257308: Remove redundand declaration.
MFC r257511: Return BUS_PROBE_NOWILDCARD from the DMAR probe method.
MFC r257860,r257896,r257900,r257902,r257903 (by dim): Fixes for gcc compilation.
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256329 |
11-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
MFC r256328: Document XENHVM and xenpci are mutually inclusive.
Approved by: re (delphij) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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256283 |
10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
- Remove debugging from GENERIC* kernel configurations - Enable MALLOC_PRODUCTION - Default dumpdev=NO - Remove UPDATING entry regarding debugging features - Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1000500
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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256281 |
10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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256053 |
04-Oct-2013 |
jmg |
add aesni module to i386 and amd64 NOTES...
Approved by: re (gjb)
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255752 |
21-Sep-2013 |
gjb |
Put 'device hyperv' back in amd64/GENERIC, incorrectly removed with r255736.
Pointed out by: gibbs Approved by: re (delphij) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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255744 |
20-Sep-2013 |
gibbs |
Merge Xen PVHVM support into the GENERIC kernel config for both amd64 and i386.
Submitted by: Roger Pau Monné Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D Reviewed by: gibbs Approved by: re (blanket Xen) MFC after: 2 weeks
sys/amd64/amd64/mp_machdep.c: sys/amd64/include/cpu.h: sys/i386/i386/mp_machdep.c: sys/i386/include/cpu.h: - Introduce two new CPU hooks for initialization and resume purposes. This allows us to get rid of the XENHVM ifdefs in mp_machdep, and also sets some hooks into common code that can be used by other hypervisor implementations.
sys/amd64/conf/XENHVM: sys/i386/conf/XENHVM: - Remove these configs now that GENERIC has builtin support for Xen HVM.
sys/kern/subr_smp.c: - Make sure there are no pending IPIs when suspending a system.
sys/x86/xen/hvm.c: - Add cpu init and resume vectors that are called from mp_machdep using the new hooks. - Only clear the vcpu_info mapping data on resume. It is already clear for the BSP on a cold boot and is set correctly as APs are started. - Gate xen_hvm_init_cpu only to systems running under Xen.
sys/x86/xen/xen_intr.c: - Gate the setup of event channels only to systems running under Xen.
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255736 |
20-Sep-2013 |
davidch |
Substantial rewrite of bxe(4) to add support for the BCM57712 and BCM578XX controllers.
Approved by: re MFC after: 4 weeks
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255692 |
19-Sep-2013 |
grehan |
Reconnect the hyperv drivers back into GENERIC now that the disengage driver issue has been resolved.
Approved by: re@ (gjb)
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255623 |
17-Sep-2013 |
bryanv |
Add vmx(4) to i386 and amd64 GENERIC
Approved by: re (gjb)
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255574 |
14-Sep-2013 |
grehan |
Pull the hyperv drivers from GENERIC until the fix to the disengage driver to make it only probe when running on hyperv is reviewed and tested.
Approved by: re (rodrigc)
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255524 |
13-Sep-2013 |
grehan |
Import Hyper-V paravirtualized drivers from projects/hyperv branch into head.
Approved by: re@ (hrs) Obtained from: Microsoft, NetApp, and Citrix.
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255323 |
06-Sep-2013 |
bryanv |
Add vmx device to the i386 and amd64 NOTES files
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254624 |
21-Aug-2013 |
obrien |
The PADLOCK_RNG and RDRAND_RNG kernel options are now devices. Thus "device padlock_rng" and "device rdrand_rng" should be used instead of "options PADLOCK_RNG" & "options RDRAND_RNG".
Requested by: so@ (des) Submitted by: obrien, arthurmesh@gmail.com Obtained from: Juniper Networks
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254480 |
18-Aug-2013 |
pjd |
Add process descriptors support to the GENERIC kernel. It is already being used by the tools in base systems and with sandboxing more and more tools the usage should only increase.
Submitted by: Mariusz Zaborski <oshogbo@FreeBSD.org> Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2013 MFC after: 1 month
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254133 |
09-Aug-2013 |
avg |
follow up to r254051
- update powerpc/GENERIC64 as well, suggested by mdf - update comments so that they make sense after the change, suggested by jhb
X-MFC after: never (change specific to head)
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254051 |
07-Aug-2013 |
avg |
enable KDB_TRACE in GENERICs
KDB_TRACE is not an alternative to DDB/etc, they are complementary. So I do not see any reason to not enable KDB_TRACE by default.
X-MFC after: never (change specific to head)
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253845 |
31-Jul-2013 |
obrien |
Back out r253779 & r253786.
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253779 |
29-Jul-2013 |
obrien |
Decouple yarrow from random(4) device.
* Make Yarrow an optional kernel component -- enabled by "YARROW_RNG" option. The files sha2.c, hash.c, randomdev_soft.c and yarrow.c comprise yarrow.
* random(4) device doesn't really depend on rijndael-*. Yarrow, however, does.
* Add random_adaptors.[ch] which is basically a store of random_adaptor's. random_adaptor is basically an adapter that plugs in to random(4). random_adaptor can only be plugged in to random(4) very early in bootup. Unplugging random_adaptor from random(4) is not supported, and is probably a bad idea anyway, due to potential loss of entropy pools. We currently have 3 random_adaptors: + yarrow + rdrand (ivy.c) + nehemeiah
* Remove platform dependent logic from probe.c, and move it into corresponding registration routines of each random_adaptor provider. probe.c doesn't do anything other than picking a specific random_adaptor from a list of registered ones.
* If the kernel doesn't have any random_adaptor adapters present then the creation of /dev/random is postponed until next random_adaptor is kldload'ed.
* Fix randomdev_soft.c to refer to its own random_adaptor, instead of a system wide one.
Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com, obrien Obtained from: Juniper Networks Reviewed by: obrien
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252867 |
06-Jul-2013 |
delphij |
Import HighPoint DC Series Data Center HBA (DC7280 and R750) driver. This driver works for FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/amd64 platforms.
Many thanks to HighPoint for providing this driver.
MFC after: 1 day
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250963 |
24-May-2013 |
achim |
Driver 'aacraid' added. Supports Adaptec by PMC RAID controller families Series 6, 7, 8 and upcoming products. Older Adaptec RAID controller families are supported by the 'aac' driver.
Approved by: scottl (mentor)
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250544 |
12-May-2013 |
peter |
Tidy up some CVS workarounds.
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250079 |
29-Apr-2013 |
carl |
Add a new driver to support the Intel Non-Transparent Bridge(NTB).
The NTB allows you to connect two systems with this device using a PCI-e link. The driver is made of two modules: - ntb_hw which is a basic hardware abstraction layer for the device. - if_ntb which implements the ntb network device and the communication protocol.
The driver is limited at the moment to CPU memcpy instead of using DMA, and only Back-to-Back mode is supported. Also the network device isn't full featured yet. These changes will be coming soon. The DMA change will also bring in the ioat driver from the project branch it is on now.
This is an initial port of the GPL/BSD Linux driver contributed by Jon Mason from Intel. Any bugs are my contributions.
Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: jimharris, joel (man page only) Approved by: jimharris (mentor)
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249410 |
12-Apr-2013 |
trasz |
Remove ctl(4) from GENERIC. Also remove 'options CTL_DISABLE' and kern.cam.ctl.disable tunable; those were introduced as a workaround to make it possible to boot GENERIC on low memory machines.
With ctl(4) being built as a module and automatically loaded by ctladm(8), this makes CTL work out of the box.
Reviewed by: ken Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
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249083 |
04-Apr-2013 |
mav |
Remove all legacy ATA code parts, not used since options ATA_CAM enabled in most kernels before FreeBSD 9.0. Remove such modules and respective kernel options: atadisk, ataraid, atapicd, atapifd, atapist, atapicam. Remove the atacontrol utility and some man pages. Remove useless now options ATA_CAM.
No objections: current@, stable@ MFC after: never
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247870 |
06-Mar-2013 |
bryanv |
Remove the virtio dependency entry for the VirtIO device drivers. This will prevent the kernel from linking if the device driver are included without the virtio module. Remove pci and scbus for the same reason.
Also explain the relationship and necessity of the virtio and virtio_pci modules. Currently in FreeBSD, we only support VirtIO PCI, but it could be replaced with a different interface (like MMIO) and the device (network, block, etc) will still function.
Requested by: luigi Approved by: grehan (mentor) MFC after: 3 days
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247814 |
04-Mar-2013 |
ken |
Re-enable CTL in GENERIC on i386 and amd64, but turn on the CTL disable tunable by default.
This will allow GENERIC configurations to boot on small memory boxes, but not require end users who want to use CTL to recompile their kernel. They can simply set kern.cam.ctl.disable=0 in loader.conf.
The eventual solution to the memory usage problem is to change the way CTL allocates memory to be more configurable, but this should fix things for small memory situations in the mean time.
UPDATING: Explain the change in the CTL configuration, and how users can enable CTL if they would like to use it.
sys/conf/options: Add a new option, CTL_DISABLE, that prevents CTL from initializing.
ctl.c: If CTL_DISABLE is turned on, don't initialize.
i386/conf/GENERIC, amd64/conf/GENERIC: Re-enable device ctl, and add the CTL_DISABLE option.
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247615 |
02-Mar-2013 |
adrian |
Disable the ctl driver in GENERIC.
It unfortunately steals a fair chunk of RAM at startup even if it's not actively used, which prevents FreeBSD VMs of 128MB from successfully booting and running.
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246222 |
01-Feb-2013 |
eadler |
Remove support for plip from the GENERIC kernel as no systems in the last 10 years require this support.
Discussed with: db Discussed with: kib Reviewed by: imp Reviewed by: jhb Reviewed by: -hackers Approved by: cperciva (mentor)
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245362 |
13-Jan-2013 |
bryanv |
Add VirtIO to the i386 and amd64 GENERIC kernels
This also removes the kludge from r239009 that covered only the network driver.
Reviewed by: grehan Approved by: grehan (mentor) MFC after: 1 week
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245003 |
03-Jan-2013 |
kib |
Enable the UFS quotas for big-iron GENERIC kernels.
Discussed with: mckusick MFC after: 2 weeks
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244992 |
03-Jan-2013 |
des |
As discussed on -current last October, remove the firewire drivers from GENERIC.
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240618 |
17-Sep-2012 |
jimharris |
Integrate nvme(4) and nvd(4) into the amd64 and i386 builds.
Sponsored by: Intel
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240455 |
13-Sep-2012 |
kib |
Rename the IVY_RNG option to RDRAND_RNG.
Based on submission by: Arthur Mesh <arthurmesh@gmail.com> MFC after: 2 weeks
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240135 |
05-Sep-2012 |
kib |
Add support for new Intel on-CPU Bull Mountain random number generator, found on IvyBridge and supposedly later CPUs, accessible with RDRAND instruction.
From the Intel whitepapers and articles about Bull Mountain, it seems that we do not need to perform post-processing of RDRAND results, like AES-encryption of the data with random IV and keys, which was done for Padlock. Intel claims that sanitization is performed in hardware.
Make both Padlock and Bull Mountain random generators support code covered by kernel config options, for the benefit of people who prefer minimal kernels. Also add the tunables to disable hardware generator even if detected.
Reviewed by: markm, secteam (simon) Tested by: bapt, Michael Moll <kvedulv@kvedulv.de> MFC after: 3 weeks
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240104 |
04-Sep-2012 |
delphij |
Add hpt27xx to GENERIC kernel for amd64 and i386 systems.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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240098 |
04-Sep-2012 |
jhb |
Fix duplicate entries for mwl(4): - Move mwlfw from {amd64,i386}/conf/NOTES to sys/conf/NOTES (mwl(4) is already present in sys/conf/NOTES). - Remove duplicate mwl(4) entries from {amd64,i386}/conf/NOTES. - While here, add a description to the sfxge line in amd64/conf/NOTES.
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239771 |
28-Aug-2012 |
jhb |
Fix misspelled "Infiniband".
Submitted by: gcooper MFC after: 3 days
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239699 |
26-Aug-2012 |
gjb |
Grammar fix: s/NIC's/NICs/
MFC after: 3 days
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239228 |
13-Aug-2012 |
cperciva |
Build modules along with the XENHVM kernels.
No objections from: freebsd-xen mailing list MFC after: 1 week
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237901 |
01-Jul-2012 |
delphij |
tws(4) is interfaced with CAM so move it to the same section.
Reported by: joel MFC after: 3 days
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237263 |
19-Jun-2012 |
np |
- Updated TOE support in the kernel.
- Stateful TCP offload drivers for Terminator 3 and 4 (T3 and T4) ASICs. These are available as t3_tom and t4_tom modules that augment cxgb(4) and cxgbe(4) respectively. The cxgb/cxgbe drivers continue to work as usual with or without these extra features.
- iWARP driver for Terminator 3 ASIC (kernel verbs). T4 iWARP in the works and will follow soon.
Build-tested with make universe.
30s overview ============ What interfaces support TCP offload? Look for TOE4 and/or TOE6 in the capabilities of an interface: # ifconfig -m | grep TOE
Enable/disable TCP offload on an interface (just like any other ifnet capability): # ifconfig cxgbe0 toe # ifconfig cxgbe0 -toe
Which connections are offloaded? Look for toe4 and/or toe6 in the output of netstat and sockstat: # netstat -np tcp | grep toe # sockstat -46c | grep toe
Reviewed by: bz, gnn Sponsored by: Chelsio communications. MFC after: ~3 months (after 9.1, and after ensuring MFC is feasible)
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237136 |
15-Jun-2012 |
adrian |
Oops - use the actual 11n enable option.
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237109 |
15-Jun-2012 |
adrian |
Ok, ok. 802.11n can be on by default in GENERIC in -HEAD.
God help me.
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235226 |
10-May-2012 |
mav |
Add `options GEOM_RAID` into i386 and amd64 GENERIC kernels.
ataraid(4) previously was present there and having GEOM RAID is convinient. Unlike other classes GEOM RAID can be set up from BIOS before install and users are expecting it to be detected automatically.
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235150 |
09-May-2012 |
brooks |
The DDB_CTF has little or nothing to do with the debugger so move it next KDTRACE_HOOKS.
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234504 |
20-Apr-2012 |
brooks |
Enable DTrace hooks in GENERIC.
Reviewed by: gnn Approved by: core (jhb, imp) Requested by: a cast of thousands MFC after: 3 days
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234183 |
12-Apr-2012 |
jhb |
Add OFED and the associated options and drivers to x86 LINT builds: - Mark 'sdp' as requiring 'inet'. - Always include "opt_inet.h" and "opt_inet6.h" and modify the IB driver Makefiles to honor WITH/WITHOUT_INET/INET6/_SUPPORT options to determine what should be enabled during a module build. - Fix the mlxen(4) driver and the core IB code to compile without if INET is disabled (including when both INET and INET6 are disabled).
Reviewed by: bz MFC after: 2 weeks
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233872 |
04-Apr-2012 |
jhb |
Add descriptions after the 'device' line for several NICs to match the existing style.
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233433 |
24-Mar-2012 |
alc |
Disable detailed PV entry accounting by default. Add a config option to enable it.
MFC after: 1 week
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233427 |
24-Mar-2012 |
marius |
Add cas(4), gem(4) and hme(4) to x86 GENERICs as suggested by netchild@ in <20120222095239.Horde.0hpYHJjmRSRPRKzXsoFRbYk@webmail.leidinger.net>. According to some private emails received, it apparently is not unpopular to use at least Quad GigaSwift cards driven by cas(4) in x86 machines.
MFC after: 1 week
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233310 |
22-Mar-2012 |
joel |
Add snd_cmi, snd_csa and snd_emu10kx to GENERIC on i386 and amd64.
The GPL infected parts which were blocking the inclusion of snd_csa and snd_emu10kx in GENERIC have recently been removed from the tree. I'm also adding snd_cmi to GENERIC, which I originally intended to add when we enabled sound support by default.
Discussed with: jhb, pfg, Yuriy Tsibizov <yuriy.tsibizov@gfk.ru> Approved by: jhb
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233271 |
21-Mar-2012 |
ed |
Remove pty(4) from our kernel configurations.
As of FreeBSD 8, this driver should not be used. Applications that use posix_openpt(2) and openpty(3) use the pts(4) that is built into the kernel unconditionally. If it turns out high profile depend on the pty(4) module anyway, I'd rather get those fixed. So please report any issues to me.
The pty(4) module is still available as a kernel module of course, so a simple `kldload pty' can be used to run old-style pseudo-terminals.
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233256 |
21-Mar-2012 |
alc |
Eliminate vm.pmap.shpgperproc and vm.pmap.pv_entry_max because they no longer serve any purpose. Prior to r157446, they served a purpose because there was a fixed amount of kernel virtual address space reserved for pv entries at boot time. However, since that change pv entries are accessed through the direct map, and so there is no limit imposed by a fixed amount of kernel virtual address space.
Fix a couple of nearby style issues.
Reviewed by: jhb, kib MFC after: 1 week
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232619 |
06-Mar-2012 |
attilio |
Disable the option VFS_ALLOW_NONMPSAFE by default on all the supported platforms. This will make every attempt to mount a non-mpsafe filesystem to the kernel forbidden, unless it is expressely compiled with VFS_ALLOW_NONMPSAFE option.
This patch is part of the effort of killing non-MPSAFE filesystems from the tree.
No MFC is expected for this patch.
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232614 |
06-Mar-2012 |
bz |
Provide wbwd(4), a driver for the watchdog timer found on various Winbond Super I/O chips.
With minor efforts it should be possible the extend the driver to support further chips/revisions available from Winbond. In the simplest case only new IDs need to be added, while different chipsets might require their own function to enter extended function mode, etc.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated ULC (in 2011) Reviewed by: emaste, brueffer MFC after: 2 weeks
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232561 |
05-Mar-2012 |
jkim |
Fix few style nits.
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232521 |
04-Mar-2012 |
rmh |
Exclude USB drivers (except umass and ukbd) from main kernel image on i386 and amd64.
Reviewed by: hselasky, arch, usb Approved by: kib (mentor)
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232416 |
03-Mar-2012 |
jkim |
Add VESA option to GENERIC for amd64 and i386.
MFC after: 1 month
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231559 |
12-Feb-2012 |
rmh |
Move WITHOUT_SOURCELESS_* files to sys/conf/ in order to avoid "universe" target processing them as if they were standalone kernel config files.
Approved by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 5 days
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230980 |
04-Feb-2012 |
rmh |
Add "nodevice adw" to WITHOUT_SOURCELESS_UCODE.
Approved by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 13 days
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230972 |
04-Feb-2012 |
rmh |
Add MK_SOURCELESS build option. Setting MK_SOURCELESS to "no" will disable kernel modules that include binary-only code.
More fine-grained control is provided via MK_SOURCELESS_HOST (for native code that runs on host CPU) and MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE (for microcode).
Reviewed by: julian, delphij, freebsd-arch Approved by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
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230843 |
31-Jan-2012 |
jimharris |
Add isci(4) driver for amd64 and i386 targets.
The isci driver is for the integrated SAS controller in the Intel C600 (Patsburg) chipset. Source files in sys/dev/isci directory are FreeBSD-specific, and sys/dev/isci/scil subdirectory contains an OS-agnostic library (SCIL) published by Intel to control the SAS controller. This library is used primarily as-is in this driver, with some post-processing to better integrate into the kernel build environment.
isci.4 and a README in the sys/dev/isci directory contain a few additional details.
This driver is only built for amd64 and i386 targets.
Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: scottl Approved by: scottl
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229997 |
12-Jan-2012 |
ken |
Add the CAM Target Layer (CTL).
CTL is a disk and processor device emulation subsystem originally written for Copan Systems under Linux starting in 2003. It has been shipping in Copan (now SGI) products since 2005.
It was ported to FreeBSD in 2008, and thanks to an agreement between SGI (who acquired Copan's assets in 2010) and Spectra Logic in 2010, CTL is available under a BSD-style license. The intent behind the agreement was that Spectra would work to get CTL into the FreeBSD tree.
Some CTL features:
- Disk and processor device emulation. - Tagged queueing - SCSI task attribute support (ordered, head of queue, simple tags) - SCSI implicit command ordering support. (e.g. if a read follows a mode select, the read will be blocked until the mode select completes.) - Full task management support (abort, LUN reset, target reset, etc.) - Support for multiple ports - Support for multiple simultaneous initiators - Support for multiple simultaneous backing stores - Persistent reservation support - Mode sense/select support - Error injection support - High Availability support (1) - All I/O handled in-kernel, no userland context switch overhead.
(1) HA Support is just an API stub, and needs much more to be fully functional.
ctl.c: The core of CTL. Command handlers and processing, character driver, and HA support are here.
ctl.h: Basic function declarations and data structures.
ctl_backend.c, ctl_backend.h: The basic CTL backend API.
ctl_backend_block.c, ctl_backend_block.h: The block and file backend. This allows for using a disk or a file as the backing store for a LUN. Multiple threads are started to do I/O to the backing device, primarily because the VFS API requires that to get any concurrency.
ctl_backend_ramdisk.c: A "fake" ramdisk backend. It only allocates a small amount of memory to act as a source and sink for reads and writes from an initiator. Therefore it cannot be used for any real data, but it can be used to test for throughput. It can also be used to test initiators' support for extremely large LUNs.
ctl_cmd_table.c: This is a table with all 256 possible SCSI opcodes, and command handler functions defined for supported opcodes.
ctl_debug.h: Debugging support.
ctl_error.c, ctl_error.h: CTL-specific wrappers around the CAM sense building functions.
ctl_frontend.c, ctl_frontend.h: These files define the basic CTL frontend port API.
ctl_frontend_cam_sim.c: This is a CTL frontend port that is also a CAM SIM. This frontend allows for using CTL without any target-capable hardware. So any LUNs you create in CTL are visible in CAM via this port.
ctl_frontend_internal.c, ctl_frontend_internal.h: This is a frontend port written for Copan to do some system-specific tasks that required sending commands into CTL from inside the kernel. This isn't entirely relevant to FreeBSD in general, but can perhaps be repurposed.
ctl_ha.h: This is a stubbed-out High Availability API. Much more is needed for full HA support. See the comments in the header and the description of what is needed in the README.ctl.txt file for more details.
ctl_io.h: This defines most of the core CTL I/O structures. union ctl_io is conceptually very similar to CAM's union ccb.
ctl_ioctl.h: This defines all ioctls available through the CTL character device, and the data structures needed for those ioctls.
ctl_mem_pool.c, ctl_mem_pool.h: Generic memory pool implementation used by the internal frontend.
ctl_private.h: Private data structres (e.g. CTL softc) and function prototypes. This also includes the SCSI vendor and product names used by CTL.
ctl_scsi_all.c, ctl_scsi_all.h: CTL wrappers around CAM sense printing functions.
ctl_ser_table.c: Command serialization table. This defines what happens when one type of command is followed by another type of command.
ctl_util.c, ctl_util.h: CTL utility functions, primarily designed to be used from userland. See ctladm for the primary consumer of these functions. These include CDB building functions.
scsi_ctl.c: CAM target peripheral driver and CTL frontend port. This is the path into CTL for commands from target-capable hardware/SIMs.
README.ctl.txt: CTL code features, roadmap, to-do list.
usr.sbin/Makefile: Add ctladm.
ctladm/Makefile, ctladm/ctladm.8, ctladm/ctladm.c, ctladm/ctladm.h, ctladm/util.c: ctladm(8) is the CTL management utility. It fills a role similar to camcontrol(8). It allow configuring LUNs, issuing commands, injecting errors and various other control functions.
usr.bin/Makefile: Add ctlstat.
ctlstat/Makefile ctlstat/ctlstat.8, ctlstat/ctlstat.c: ctlstat(8) fills a role similar to iostat(8). It reports I/O statistics for CTL.
sys/conf/files: Add CTL files.
sys/conf/NOTES: Add device ctl.
sys/cam/scsi_all.h: To conform to more recent specs, the inquiry CDB length field is now 2 bytes long.
Add several mode page definitions for CTL.
sys/cam/scsi_all.c: Handle the new 2 byte inquiry length.
sys/dev/ciss/ciss.c, sys/dev/ata/atapi-cam.c, sys/cam/scsi/scsi_targ_bh.c, scsi_target/scsi_cmds.c, mlxcontrol/interface.c: Update for 2 byte inquiry length field.
scsi_da.h: Add versions of the format and rigid disk pages that are in a more reasonable format for CTL.
amd64/conf/GENERIC, i386/conf/GENERIC, ia64/conf/GENERIC, sparc64/conf/GENERIC: Add device ctl.
i386/conf/PAE: The CTL frontend SIM at least does not compile cleanly on PAE.
Sponsored by: Copan Systems, SGI and Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 month
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228973 |
29-Dec-2011 |
rwatson |
Add "options CAPABILITY_MODE" and "options CAPABILITIES" to GENERIC kernel configurations for various architectures in FreeBSD 10.x. This allows basic Capsicum functionality to be used in the default FreeBSD configuration on non-embedded architectures; process descriptors are not yet enabled by default.
MFC after: 3 months Sponsored by: Google, Inc
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228940 |
28-Dec-2011 |
delphij |
Import the first release of HighPoint RocketRAID 27xx SAS 6Gb/s HBA card driver. This driver works for FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/amd64 platforms.
Many thanks to HighPoint for providing this driver.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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228724 |
20-Dec-2011 |
delphij |
Add comments in NOTES to say what viawd is.
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228431 |
12-Dec-2011 |
fabient |
Add watchdog support for VIA south bridge chipset. Tested on VT8251, VX900 but CX700, VX800, VX855 should works.
MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: NETASQ
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228085 |
28-Nov-2011 |
philip |
Limit building sfxge(4) in-kernel to amd64 for the time being. We can put it back after I fix the breakages on some of our more exotic platforms.
While here, add the driver to the amd64 NOTES, so it can be picked up in LINT builds.
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227759 |
20-Nov-2011 |
attilio |
Revert part of the r227758 which crept in.
Pointy hat: attilio X-MFC: r227758
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227758 |
20-Nov-2011 |
attilio |
Introduce macro stubs in the mutex implementation that will be always defined and will allow consumers, willing to provide options, file and line to locking requests, to not worry about options redefining the interfaces. This is typically useful when there is the need to build another locking interface on top of the mutex one.
The introduced functions that consumers can use are: - mtx_lock_flags_ - mtx_unlock_flags_ - mtx_lock_spin_flags_ - mtx_unlock_spin_flags_ - mtx_assert_ - thread_lock_flags_
Spare notes: - Likely we can get rid of all the 'INVARIANTS' specification in the ppbus code by using the same macro as done in this patch (but this is left to the ppbus maintainer) - all the other locking interfaces may require a similar cleanup, where the most notable case is sx which will allow a further cleanup of vm_map locking facilities - The patch should be fully compatible with older branches, thus a MFC is previewed (infact it uses all the underlying mechanisms already present).
Comments review by: eadler, Ben Kaduk Discussed with: kib, jhb MFC after: 1 month
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227333 |
08-Nov-2011 |
attilio |
Introduce the option VFS_ALLOW_NONMPSAFE and turn it on by default on all the architectures. The option allows to mount non-MPSAFE filesystem. Without it, the kernel will refuse to mount a non-MPSAFE filesytem.
This patch is part of the effort of killing non-MPSAFE filesystems from the tree.
No MFC is expected for this patch.
Tested by: gianni Reviewed by: kib
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227332 |
08-Nov-2011 |
kevlo |
Enable PCI MMC/SD support by default on i386 and amd64
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227006 |
01-Nov-2011 |
marius |
Add a PCI front-end to esp(4) allowing it to support AMD Am53C974 and replace amd(4) with the former in the amd64, i386 and pc98 GENERIC kernel configuration files. Besides duplicating functionality, amd(4), which previously also supported the AMD Am53C974, unlike esp(4) is no longer maintained and has accumulated enough bit rot over time to always cause a panic during boot as long as at least one target is attached to it (see PR 124667).
PR: 124667 Obtained from: NetBSD (based on) MFC after: 3 days
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226835 |
27-Oct-2011 |
kensmith |
Adjust the debugger options slightly. This should help me do the right thing when changing the debugging options as part of head becoming a new stable branch. It may also help people who for one reason or another want to run head but don't want it slowed down by the debugging support.
Reviewed by: kib
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226547 |
19-Oct-2011 |
kensmith |
Add a warning about why sbp(4) is commented out so that curious folks are forewarned they might wind up with a hole in their foot if they decide to give it a try.
Suggested by: dougb
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226510 |
18-Oct-2011 |
kensmith |
Comment out the sbp(4) driver for architectures that support it.
As part of the 8.0-RELEASE cycle this was done in stable/8 (r199112) but was left alone in head so people could work on fixing an issue that caused boot failure on some motherboards. Apparently nobody has worked on it and we are getting reports of boot failure with the 9.0 test builds. So this time I'll comment out the driver in head (still hoping someone will work on it) and MFC to stable/9.
Submitted by: Alberto Villa <avilla at FreeBSD dot org>
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226026 |
04-Oct-2011 |
delphij |
Add the 9750 SATA+SAS 6Gb/s RAID controller card driver, tws(4). Many thanks for their contiued support to FreeBSD.
This is version 10.80.00.003 from codeset 10.2.1 [1]
Obtained from: LSI http://kb.lsi.com/Download16574.aspx [1]
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225482 |
11-Sep-2011 |
brueffer |
Fix a zyd(4) comment typo that was copy+pasted into most kernel config files.
PR: 160276 Submitted by: MATSUMIYA Ryo <matsumiya@mma.club.uec.ac.jp> Approved by: re (kib) MFC after: 1 week
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225201 |
26-Aug-2011 |
jhb |
Enable the puc(4) driver on amd64 and i386 in GENERIC. This allows devices supported by puc(4) to work "out of the box" since puc.ko does not work "out of the box".
Reviewed by: marcel Approved by: re (kib) MFC after: 1 week
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225194 |
26-Aug-2011 |
jhb |
Make NKPT a kernel option on amd64 so that it can be set to a non-default value from kernel config files.
Reviewed by: alc Approved by: re (kib) MFC after: 1 week
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224699 |
07-Aug-2011 |
rmacklem |
Change all the sample kernel configurations to use NFSCL, NFSD instead of NFSCLIENT, NFSSERVER since NFSCL and NFSD are now the defaults. The client change is needed for diskless configurations, so that the root mount works for fstype nfs. Reported by seanbru at yahoo-inc.com for i386/XEN.
Approved by: re (hrs)
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223098 |
14-Jun-2011 |
hselasky |
Enable USB 3.0 support by default in i386 and amd64 GENERIC kernels.
Discussed with: joel @ and thompsa @ MFC after: 7 days
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222980 |
11-Jun-2011 |
joel |
Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re
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222282 |
25-May-2011 |
kevlo |
Bring back r222275. runfw(4) will statically link in rt2870.fw.uu to the kernel, though I have MODULES_OVERRIDE="" in GENERIC.
Spotted by: thompsa
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222275 |
25-May-2011 |
kevlo |
run(4) needs firmware loaded to work
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221743 |
10-May-2011 |
jkim |
Add SC_PIXEL_MODE to GENERIC for amd64 and i386.
Requested by: many
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221394 |
03-May-2011 |
jhb |
Enable the new PCI-PCI bridge driver on amd64 and i386 by default. It can be disabled via 'nooptions NEW_PCIB'.
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221296 |
01-May-2011 |
bschmidt |
Add the remaining wireless drivers.
Discussed with: joel
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221200 |
29-Apr-2011 |
kevlo |
Add urtw(4)
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221124 |
27-Apr-2011 |
rmacklem |
This patch changes head so that the default NFS client is now the new NFS client (which I guess is no longer experimental). The fstype "newnfs" is now "nfs" and the regular/old NFS client is now fstype "oldnfs". Although mounts via fstype "nfs" will usually work without userland changes, an updated mount_nfs(8) binary is needed for kernels built with "options NFSCL" but not "options NFSCLIENT". Updated mount_nfs(8) and mount(8) binaries are needed to do mounts for fstype "oldnfs". The GENERIC kernel configs have been changed to use options NFSCL and NFSD (the new client and server) instead of NFSCLIENT and NFSSERVER. For kernels being used on diskless NFS root systems, "options NFSCL" must be in the kernel config. Discussed on freebsd-fs@.
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221071 |
26-Apr-2011 |
mav |
- Add shim to simplify migration to the CAM-based ATA. For each new adaX device in /dev/ create symbolic link with adY name, trying to mimic old ATA numbering. Imitation is not complete, but should be enough in most cases to mount file systems without touching /etc/fstab. - To know what behavior to mimic, restore ATA_STATIC_ID option in cases where it was present before. - Add some more details to UPDATING.
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220982 |
24-Apr-2011 |
mav |
Switch the GENERIC kernels for all architectures to the new CAM-based ATA stack. It means that all legacy ATA drivers are disabled and replaced by respective CAM drivers. If you are using ATA device names in /etc/fstab or other places, make sure to update them respectively (adX -> adaY, acdX -> cdY, afdX -> daY, astX -> saY, where 'Y's are the sequential numbers for each type in order of detection, unless configured otherwise with tunables, see cam(4)).
ataraid(4) functionality is now supported by the RAID GEOM class. To use it you can load geom_raid kernel module and use graid(8) tool for management. Instead of /dev/arX device names, use /dev/raid/rX.
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220185 |
31-Mar-2011 |
adrian |
Break out the ath PCI logic into a separate device/module.
Introduce the AHB glue for Atheros embedded systems. Right now it's hard-coded for the AR9130 chip whose support isn't yet in this HAL; it'll be added in a subsequent commit.
Kernel configuration files now need both 'ath' and 'ath_pci' devices; both modules need to be loaded for the ath device to work.
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220143 |
29-Mar-2011 |
trasz |
Revert part of r220137, committed by mistake - RACCT is _not_ supposed to be enabled in GENERIC.
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220137 |
29-Mar-2011 |
trasz |
Add racct. It's an API to keep per-process, per-jail, per-loginclass and per-loginclass resource accounting information, to be used by the new resource limits code. It's connected to the build, but the code that actually calls the new functions will come later.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: kib (earlier version)
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219775 |
19-Mar-2011 |
bz |
For now remove options FLOWTABLE from the remaining GENERIC kernel configurations and make it opt-in for those who want it. LINT will still build it.
While it may be a perfect win in some scenarios, it still troubles users (see PRs) in general cases. In addition we are still allocating resources even if disabled by sysctl and still leak arp/nd6 entries in case of interface destruction.
Discussed with: qingli (2010-11-24, just never executed) Discussed with: juli (OCTEON1) PR: kern/148018, kern/155604, kern/144917, kern/146792 MFC after: 2 weeks
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219647 |
14-Mar-2011 |
davidch |
- Initial release of bxe(4) to support Broadcom NetXtreme II 10GbE. (BCM57710, BCM57711, BCM57711E)
MFC after: One month
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219525 |
11-Mar-2011 |
avg |
amd64/NOTES: use a greater number in KSTACK_PAGES example
This is a minor cosmetic change - the users are more likely to want to increase (rather than decrease) default kernel stack size, which is already 4 pages on amd64.
MFC after: 4 days
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219435 |
09-Mar-2011 |
julian |
Add a small change to the comment in the GENRIC config files that include udbp
Submitted by: Chris Forgron, cforgeron at acsi dot ca MFC after: 1 week
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216405 |
13-Dec-2010 |
rwatson |
Add options NO_ADAPTIVE_SX to the XENHVM kernel configuration, matching its similar disabling of adaptive mutexes and rwlocks. The existing comment on why this is the case also applies to sx locks.
MFC after: 3 days Discussed with: attilio
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216365 |
10-Dec-2010 |
rwatson |
Derive the XENHVM kernel from GENERIC, adding only the options required to support PV drivers (such as xenpci), and non-adptive locking (along with a comment about why).
This change eliminates the synchronisation problem between GENERIC and XENHVM, which had become severely rotted in HEAD, and in 8-STABLE included non-production kernel debugging features such as WITNESS.
However, it comes at the cost of enabling devices and options that may not be present under Xen (such as random ethernet cards). For now, opt for a simpler kernel configuration file rather than using nooptions/ nodevice to enumerate and eliminate them. This leads to a somewhat larger XENHVM kernel.
This is an MFC candidate for 8-STABLE before 8.2, in order to provide a production-worthy XENHVM kernel configuration for amd64.
Discussed with: gibbs, cperciva Reported by: Piete Brooks <Piete.Brooks at cl.cam.ac.uk> Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL MFC after: 3 days
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213098 |
24-Sep-2010 |
davidxu |
Now userland POSIX semaphore is based on umtx. The kernel module is only used to support binary compatible, if want to run old binary, you need to kldload the module.
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212861 |
19-Sep-2010 |
nork |
Add support 'device tpm' for amd64. Add tpm(4)'s default setting to /boot/defaults/loader.conf. Add 'device tpm' to NOTES for amd64 and i386.
Discussed with: takawata Approved by: imp (mentor)
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212420 |
10-Sep-2010 |
ken |
MFp4 (//depot/projects/mps/...)
Bring in a driver for the LSI Logic MPT2 6Gb SAS controllers.
This driver supports basic I/O, and works with SAS and SATA drives and expanders.
Basic error recovery works (i.e. timeouts and aborts) as well.
Integrated RAID isn't supported yet, and there are some known bugs.
So this isn't ready for production use, but is certainly ready for testing and additional development. For the moment, new commits to this driver should go into the FreeBSD Perforce repository first (//depot/projects/mps/...) and then get merged into -current once they've been vetted.
This has only been added to the amd64 GENERIC, since that is the only architecture I have tested this driver with.
Submitted by: scottl Discussed with: imp, gibbs, will Sponsored by: Yahoo, Spectra Logic Corporation
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210947 |
06-Aug-2010 |
bschmidt |
Fix whitespace nits.
PR: conf/148989 Submitted by: pluknet <pluknet at gmail.com> MFC after: 3 days
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210564 |
28-Jul-2010 |
mdf |
Add MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES debug malloc(9) option to use multiple uma zones for each malloc bucket size. The purpose is to isolate different malloc types into hash classes, so that any buffer overruns or use-after-free will usually only affect memory from malloc types in that hash class. This is purely a debugging tool; by varying the hash function and tracking which hash class was corrupted, the intersection of the hash classes from each instance will point to a single malloc type that is being misused. At this point inspection or memguard(9) can be used to catch the offending code.
Add MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES=8 to -current GENERIC configuration files. The suggestion to have this on by default came from Kostik Belousov on -arch.
This code is based on work by Ron Steinke at Isilon Systems.
Reviewed by: -arch (mostly silence) Reviewed by: zml Approved by: zml (mentor)
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210179 |
16-Jul-2010 |
mav |
Add hints for i8254 timer on i386 and amd64. Some people report about systems with PnP/ACPI not reporting i8254 timer. In some cases it can be fatal, as i8254 can be the only available time counter hardware. From other side we are now heavily depend on i8254 timer and till the last time it's init/usage was completely hardcoded. So this change just restores previous behavior in more regular fashion.
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210113 |
15-Jul-2010 |
bschmidt |
- Update 6000 firmware to 9.221.4.1 - Add 6050 firmware
MFC after: 2 weeks
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209758 |
07-Jul-2010 |
kevlo |
Add the u3g(4) driver. I can't find any reason why it's not here.
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209313 |
18-Jun-2010 |
kib |
Only enable kdtrace hook in the LINT on the architectures that implement it.
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209248 |
17-Jun-2010 |
mav |
Merge COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS and COUNT_IPIS kernel options from i386 to amd64. This information can be very valuable for CPU sleep-time (and respectively idle power consumption) optimization.
Add counters for timer-related IPIs.
Reviewed by: jhb@ (previous version)
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207207 |
25-Apr-2010 |
thompsa |
Set USB_DEBUG like the other platforms, I had turned it off to test the build before committing r207077.
Spotted by: marius
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207077 |
22-Apr-2010 |
thompsa |
Change USB_DEBUG to #ifdef and allow it to be turned off. Previously this had the illusion of a tunable setting but was always turned on regardless.
MFC after: 1 week
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206625 |
14-Apr-2010 |
yongari |
Add driver for Silicon Integrated Systems SiS190/191 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet. This driver was written by Alexander Pohoyda and greatly enhanced by Nikolay Denev. I don't have these hardwares but this driver was tested by Nikolay Denev and xclin.
Because SiS didn't release data sheet for this controller, programming information came from Linux driver and OpenSolaris. Unlike other open source driver for SiS190/191, sge(4) takes full advantage of TX/RX checksum offloading and does not require additional copy operation in RX handler. The controller seems to have advanced offloading features like VLAN hardware tag insertion/stripping, TCP segmentation offload(TSO) as well as jumbo frame support but these features are not available yet. Special thanks to xclin <xclin<> cs dot nctu dot edu dot tw> who sent fix for receiving VLAN oversized frames.
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205116 |
13-Mar-2010 |
ed |
Remove COMPAT_43TTY from stock kernel configuration files.
COMPAT_43TTY enables the sgtty interface. Even though its exposure has only been removed in FreeBSD 8.0, it wasn't used by anything in the base system in FreeBSD 5.x (possibly even 4.x?). On those releases, if your ports/packages are less than two years old, they will prefer termios over sgtty.
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205014 |
11-Mar-2010 |
nwhitehorn |
Provide groundwork for 32-bit binary compatibility on non-x86 platforms, for upcoming 64-bit PowerPC and MIPS support. This renames the COMPAT_IA32 option to COMPAT_FREEBSD32, removes some IA32-specific code from MI parts of the kernel and enhances the freebsd32 compatibility code to support big-endian platforms.
Reviewed by: kib, jhb
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203938 |
15-Feb-2010 |
attilio |
Adjust style (following the already existing rules) for the newly introduced option DEADLKRES.
Reported by: danfe, julian, avg
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203758 |
10-Feb-2010 |
attilio |
Add the options DEADLKRES (introducing the deadlock resolver thread) in the 'debugging' section of any HEAD kernel and enable for the mainstream ones, excluding the embedded architectures. It may, of course, enabled on a case-by-case basis.
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated Requested by: emaste Discussed with: kib
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203691 |
08-Feb-2010 |
brucec |
Update documentation for the iwn and iwnfw drivers: they support the 1000, 5150, 6000 and 6050 devices too, with firmware modules for the 4965, 1000, 5000, 5150 and 6000.
Add documentation for mwl and all the wireless firmware drivers.
Approved by: rrs (mentor)
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203288 |
31-Jan-2010 |
rnoland |
Welcome drm support for VIA unichrome chips.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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202634 |
19-Jan-2010 |
jhb |
Move the examples for the 'hints' and 'env' keywords from various GENERIC kernel configs into NOTES.
Reviewed by: imp
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202286 |
14-Jan-2010 |
jhb |
Update the ident for the XENHVM kernel config to match the filename.
MFC after: 1 week
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202019 |
10-Jan-2010 |
imp |
Add INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE in GENERIC on all non-embedded platforms.
# This is the resolution of removing it from DEFAULTS...
MFC after: 5 days
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201813 |
08-Jan-2010 |
bz |
In sys/<arch>/conf/Makefile set TARGET to <arch>. That allows sys/conf/makeLINT.mk to only do certain things for certain architectures.
Note that neither arm nor mips have the Makefile there, thus essentially not (yet) supporting LINT. This would enable them do add special treatment to sys/conf/makeLINT.mk as well chosing one of the many configurations as LINT.
This is a hack of doing this and keeping it in a separate commit will allow us to more easily identify and back it out.
Discussed on/with: arch, jhb (as part of the LINT-VIMAGE thread) MFC after: 1 month
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201534 |
04-Jan-2010 |
imp |
Revert 200594. This file isn't intended for these sorts of things.
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201443 |
03-Jan-2010 |
brooks |
Add vlan(4) to all GENERIC kernels.
MFC after: 1 week
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200670 |
18-Dec-2009 |
jhb |
- Create a separate section in in the MI NOTES file for PCI wireless NIC drivers and move bwi(4) there from the PCI Ethernet NIC section. - Move ath(4) and ral(4) to the MI NOTES file.
Reviewed by: rpaulo
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200594 |
16-Dec-2009 |
dougb |
Add INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE, and a note in comments about how to also include the comments with CONFIGARGS
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199969 |
30-Nov-2009 |
avg |
amdsbwd: new driver for AMD SB600/SB7xx watchdog timer
The hardware is compliant with WDRT specification, so I originally considered including generic WDRT watchdog support, but decided against it, because I couldn't find anyone to the code for me. WDRT seems to be not very popular. Besides, generic WDRT porbably requires a slightly different driver approach.
Reviewed by: des, gavin, rpaulo MFC after: 3 weeks
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198043 |
13-Oct-2009 |
jhb |
Move the USB wireless drivers down into their own section next to the USB ethernet drivers.
Submitted by: Glen Barber glen.j.barber @ gmail MFC after: 1 month
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197653 |
01-Oct-2009 |
rpaulo |
Improve 802.11s comment.
Spotted by: dougb MFC after: 1 day
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197518 |
26-Sep-2009 |
bz |
lindev(4) [1] is supposed to be a collection of linux-specific pseudo devices that we also support, just not by default (thus only LINT or module builds by default).
While currently there is only "/dev/full" [2], we are planning to see more in the future. We may decide to change the module/dependency logic in the future should the list grow too long.
This is not part of linux.ko as also non-linux binaries like kFreeBSD userland or ports can make use of this as well.
Suggested by: rwatson [1] (name) Submitted by: ed [2] Discussed with: markm, ed, rwatson, kib (weeks ago) Reviewed by: rwatson, brueffer (prev. version) PR: kern/68961 MFC after: 6 weeks
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197397 |
22-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
Build x86bios only for i386/amd64 for now. More work is required to make these functional on other architectures, and the current code breaks sparc64 and powerpc.
Spotted by: tinderbox via des
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197380 |
21-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
Automatically depend on x86emu when vesa or dpms is being built into kernel. With this change the user no longer need to remember building this option.
Submitted by: swell.k at gmail.com
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197379 |
21-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
Enable s3pci on amd64 which works on top of VESA, and allow static building it into kernel on i386 and amd64.
Submitted by: swell.k at gmail.com
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197025 |
09-Sep-2009 |
delphij |
- Teach vesa(4) and dpms(4) about x86emu. [1] - Add vesa kernel options for amd64. - Connect libvgl library and splash kernel modules to amd64 build. - Connect manual page dpms(4) to amd64 build. - Remove old vesa/dpms files.
Submitted by: paradox <ddkprog yahoo com> [1], swell k at gmail.com (with some minor tweaks)
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196196 |
13-Aug-2009 |
attilio |
* Completely Remove the option STOP_NMI from the kernel. This option has proven to have a good effect when entering KDB by using a NMI, but it completely violates all the good rules about interrupts disabled while holding a spinlock in other occasions. This can be the cause of deadlocks on events where a normal IPI_STOP is expected. * Adds an new IPI called IPI_STOP_HARD on all the supported architectures. This IPI is responsible for sending a stop message among CPUs using a privileged channel when disponible. In other cases it just does match a normal IPI_STOP. Right now the IPI_STOP_HARD functionality uses a NMI on ia32 and amd64 architectures, while on the other has a normal IPI_STOP effect. It is responsibility of maintainers to eventually implement an hard stop when necessary and possible. * Use the new IPI facility in order to implement a new userend SMP kernel function called stop_cpus_hard(). That is specular to stop_cpu() but it does use the privileged channel for the stopping facility. * Let KDB use the newly introduced function stop_cpus_hard() and leave stop_cpus() for all the other cases * Disable interrupts on CPU0 when starting the process of APs suspension. * Style cleanup and comments adding
This patch should fix the reboot/shutdown deadlocks many users are constantly reporting on mailing lists.
Please don't forget to update your config file with the STOP_NMI option removal
Reviewed by: jhb Tested by: pho, bz, rink Approved by: re (kib)
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195618 |
11-Jul-2009 |
rpaulo |
Implementation of the upcoming Wireless Mesh standard, 802.11s, on the net80211 wireless stack. This work is based on the March 2009 D3.0 draft standard. This standard is expected to become final next year. This includes two main net80211 modules, ieee80211_mesh.c which deals with peer link management, link metric calculation, routing table control and mesh configuration and ieee80211_hwmp.c which deals with the actually routing process on the mesh network. HWMP is the mandatory routing protocol on by the mesh standard, but others, such as RA-OLSR, can be implemented.
Authentication and encryption are not implemented.
There are several scripts under tools/tools/net80211/scripts that can be used to test different mesh network topologies and they also teach you how to setup a mesh vap (for the impatient: ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ... wlanmode mesh).
A new build option is available: IEEE80211_SUPPORT_MESH and it's enabled by default on GENERIC kernels for i386, amd64, sparc64 and pc98.
Drivers that support mesh networks right now are: ath, ral and mwl.
More information at: http://wiki.freebsd.org/WifiMesh
Please note that this work is experimental. Also, please note that bridging a mesh vap with another network interface is not yet supported.
Many thanks to the FreeBSD Foundation for sponsoring this project and to Sam Leffler for his support. Also, I would like to thank Gateworks Corporation for sending me a Cambria board which was used during the development of this project.
Reviewed by: sam Approved by: re (kensmith) Obtained from: projects/mesh11s
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195295 |
02-Jul-2009 |
ed |
Enable POSIX semaphores on all non-embedded architectures by default.
More applications (including Firefox) seem to depend on this nowadays, so not having this enabled by default is a bad idea.
Proposed by: miwi Patch by: Florian Smeets <flo kasimir com> Approved by: re (kib)
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194269 |
15-Jun-2009 |
ps |
I have several machines where the following warning is printed: warning: no time-of-day clock registered, system time will not be set accurately
Provide hints to atrtc on amd64 since it's not being described in ACPI on some systems.
Reviewed by: jhb
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194204 |
14-Jun-2009 |
ed |
Enable PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE on i386 and amd64 by default.
In the past there have been some reports of PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE not functioning correctly. Instead of having garbled console messages, we should just see whether the issues are still there and analyze them.
Approved by: re
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193880 |
10-Jun-2009 |
yongari |
Add alc(4), a driver for Atheros AR8131/AR8132 PCIe ethernet controller. These controllers are also known as L1C(AR8131) and L2C(AR8132) respectively. These controllers resembles the first generation controller L1 but usage of different descriptor format and new register mappings over L1 register space requires a new driver. There are a couple of registers I still don't understand but the driver seems to have no critical issues for performance and stability. Currently alc(4) supports the following hardware features. o MSI o TCP Segmentation offload o Hardware VLAN tag insertion/stripping o Tx/Rx interrupt moderation o Hardware statistics counters(dev.alc.%d.stats) o Jumbo frame o WOL AR8131/AR8132 also supports Tx checksum offloading but I disabled it due to stability issues. I'm not sure this comes from broken sample boards or hardware bugs. If you know your controller works without problems you can still enable it. The controller has a silicon bug for Rx checksum offloading, so the feature was not implemented. I'd like to say big thanks to Atheros. Atheros kindly sent sample boards to me and answered several questions I had.
HW donated by: Atheros Communications, Inc.
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193864 |
09-Jun-2009 |
kmacy |
opt in to flowtable on i386/amd64
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193855 |
09-Jun-2009 |
kmacy |
remove flowtable from DEFAULTS
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193750 |
08-Jun-2009 |
jkim |
Rewrite OsdSynch.c to reflect the latest ACPICA more closely:
- Implement ACPI semaphore (ACPI_SEMAPHORE) with condvar(9) and mutex(9). - Implement ACPI mutex (ACPI_MUTEX) with mutex(9). - Implement ACPI lock (ACPI_SPINLOCK) with spin mutex(9).
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193334 |
02-Jun-2009 |
rwatson |
Remove MAC kernel config files and add "options MAC" to GENERIC, with the goal of shipping 8.0 with MAC support in the default kernel. No policies will be compiled in or enabled by default, but it will now be possible to load them at boot or runtime without a kernel recompile.
While the framework is not believed to impose measurable overhead when no policies are loaded (a result of optimization over the past few months in HEAD), we'll continue to benchmark and optimize as the release approaches. Please keep an eye out for performance or functionality regressions that could be a result of this change.
Approved by: re (kensmith) Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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192122 |
14-May-2009 |
jhb |
Trim the default set of device hints on i386 and amd64: - Remove vga0 and the disabled uart2/uart3 hints from both platforms. - Remove hints for ISA adv0, bt0, aha0, aic0, ed0, cs0, sn0, ie0, fe0, and le0 from i386. All these hints were marked 'disabled' and thus already did not work "out of the box".
Discussed with: imp
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191954 |
10-May-2009 |
kuriyama |
- Use "device\t" and "options \t" for consistency.
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191848 |
06-May-2009 |
dfr |
Disable adaptive mutexes and rwlocks for XENHVM.
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191726 |
01-May-2009 |
sam |
o add uath o sort usb wireless drivers
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191255 |
19-Apr-2009 |
kmacy |
- Import infrastructure for caching flows as a means of accelerating L3 and L2 lookups as well as providing stateful load balancing when used with RADIX_MPATH. - Currently compiled in to i386 and amd64 but disabled by default, it can be enabled at runtime with 'sysctl net.inet.flowtable.enable=1'.
- Embedded users can remove it entirely from the kernel by adding 'nooption FLOWTABLE' to their kernel config files.
- A minimal hookup will be added to ip_output in a subsequent commit. I would like to see more review before bringing in changes that require more churn.
Supported by: Bitgravity Inc.
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191130 |
15-Apr-2009 |
marcel |
Add a compat option to the EBR scheme that controls the naming of the partitions (GEOM_PART_EBR_COMPAT). When compatibility is enabled, changes to the partitioning are disallowed.
Remove the device name aliasing added previously to provide backward compatibility, but which in practice doesn't give us anything.
Enable compatibility on amd64 and i386.
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190876 |
10-Apr-2009 |
jfv |
Add ixgbe to the GENERIC amd64 kernel in place of the older ixgb driver. I will add to other architectures after this one proves trouble free.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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190100 |
19-Mar-2009 |
thompsa |
Remove the uscanner(4) driver, this follows the removal of the kernel scanner driver in Linux 2.6. uscanner was just a simple wrapper around a fifo and contained no logic, the default interface is now libusb (supported by sane).
Reviewed by: HPS
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189872 |
16-Mar-2009 |
dchagin |
Chase the k8temp->amdtemp rename in NOTES and loader.conf.
Approved by: kib (mentor)
|
189699 |
11-Mar-2009 |
dfr |
Merge in support for Xen HVM on amd64 architecture.
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189497 |
07-Mar-2009 |
thompsa |
Reenable ndis in the LINT build now that it has been updated for USB. Thanks to HPS and Weongyo.
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189018 |
24-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
These are no longer needed.
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188977 |
24-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Exclude ndis from the LINT build as it currently breaks the build, patches to move to the new usb stack are in progress.
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188944 |
23-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Change over the usb kernel options to the new stack (retaining existing naming). The old usb stack can be compiled in my prefixing the name with 'o'.
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188665 |
15-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Add uslcom to the build too.
Reminded by: Michael Butler
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188660 |
15-Feb-2009 |
thompsa |
Switch over GENERIC kernels to USB2 by default.
Tested by: make universe
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188426 |
10-Feb-2009 |
marcel |
Add option GEOM_PART_EBR by default on amd64 and i386.
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188254 |
07-Feb-2009 |
wkoszek |
Tidy NOTES a bit: - remove misleading nve/nfe comments, which make it hard to distinguish those two at a first glance - bring pbio documentation to the block comment together with other drivers
I also brought commented out line responsible for si(4), since it seems to compile and already has respective comment in this file.
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188249 |
06-Feb-2009 |
wkoszek |
ural(4) is already present in global NOTES, thus there is no need to explicitly list it here once again. This removes:
WARNING: duplicate option `DEV_URAL' encountered. WARNING: duplicate device `ural' encountered.
Warnings when compiling LINT on amd64.
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188247 |
06-Feb-2009 |
wkoszek |
Fix AGP debugging code: - correct format strings - fill opt_agp.h if AGP_DEBUG is defined - bring AGP_DEBUG to LINT by mentioning it in NOTES
This should hopefully fix a warning that was...
Found by: Coverity Prevent(tm) CID: 3676 Tested on: amd64, i386
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187433 |
19-Jan-2009 |
sobomax |
Take NTFS option out to match i386 GENERIC.
Suggested by: phk, luigi
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187430 |
19-Jan-2009 |
sobomax |
asr(4) is not amd64-clean, not amr(4).
Pointy hat to: myself Submitted by: scottl
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187429 |
19-Jan-2009 |
sobomax |
Comment amr(4) out - according to scottl it's not 64-bit clean.
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187427 |
19-Jan-2009 |
sobomax |
Whitespace-only: reduce diff to the i386 GENERIC.
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187426 |
19-Jan-2009 |
sobomax |
Add asr(4) and stge(4) from i386 GENERIC. Both drivers compile on amd64 and there is no particular reason for them to be i386-only.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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187181 |
13-Jan-2009 |
thompsa |
MFp4: //depot/projects/usb@155990
Add USB scanner support to USB2 config files.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
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187144 |
13-Jan-2009 |
luigi |
Documentation-only change:
- add a reference to the config(5) manpage; - hopefully clarify the format of the 'env FILENAME' directive.
I am putting these notes in sys/${arch}/conf/GENERIC and not in sys/conf/NOTES because:
1. i386/GENERIC already had reference to a similar option (hints..) and to documentation (handbook)
2. GENERIC is what most users look at when they have to modify or create a new kernel config, so having the suggestion there is more effective.
I am only touching i386 and amd64 because the other GENERIC files are already out of sync, and I am not sure what is the overall plan.
MFC after: 3 days
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186776 |
05-Jan-2009 |
rwatson |
Add commented out options KDTRACE_HOOKS and, for amd64, KDRACE_FRAME, to GENERIC configuration files. This brings what's in 8.x in sync with what is in 7.x, but does not change any current defaults.
Possibly they should now be enabled in head by default?
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186610 |
30-Dec-2008 |
rpaulo |
Disable USB bluetooth (needs netgraph built in) and USB audio (doesn't compile).
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186608 |
30-Dec-2008 |
rpaulo |
Add a kernel config file so that users have less difficulty testing USBng.
If it makes sense, it could be done for arm/mips too.
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186240 |
17-Dec-2008 |
marcel |
Make gpart the default partitioning class on all platforms. Both ia64 and powerpc were using gpart exclusively already so there's no change for those two.
Discussed on: arch@
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185567 |
02-Dec-2008 |
ed |
Remove "[KEEP THIS!]" from COMPAT_43TTY. It's not really that important.
Sgtty is a programming interface that has been replaced by termios over the years. In June we already removed <sgtty.h>, which exposes the ioctl()'s that are implemented by this interface. The importance of this flag is overrated right now.
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185522 |
01-Dec-2008 |
sam |
Switch to ath hal source code. Note this removes the ath_hal module; the ath module now brings in the hal support. Kernel config files are almost backwards compatible; supplying
device ath_hal
gives you the same chip support that the binary hal did but you must also include
options AH_SUPPORT_AR5416
to enable the extended format descriptors used by 11n parts. It is now possible to control the chip support included in a build by specifying exactly which chips are to be supported in the config file; consult ath_hal(4) for information.
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184870 |
12-Nov-2008 |
yongari |
Add ale(4), a driver for Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCIe ethernet controller. The controller is also known as L1E(AR8121) and L2E(AR8113/AR8114). Unlike its predecessor Attansic L1, AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 uses completely different Rx logic such that it requires separate driver. Datasheet for AR81xx is not available to open source driver writers but it shares large part of Tx and PHY logic of L1. I still don't understand some part of register meaning and some MAC statistics counters but the driver seems to have no critical issues for performance and stability.
The AR81xx requires copy operation to pass received frames to upper stack such that ale(4) consumes a lot of CPU cycles than that of other controller. A couple of silicon bugs also adds more CPU cycles to address the known hardware bug. However, if you have fast CPU you can still saturate the link. Currently ale(4) supports the following hardware features. - MSI. - TCP Segmentation offload. - Hardware VLAN tag insertion/stripping with checksum offload. - Tx TCP/UDP checksum offload and Rx IP/TCP/UDP checksum offload. - Tx/Rx interrupt moderation. - Hardware statistics counters. - Jumbo frame. - WOL.
AR81xx PCIe ethernet controllers are mainly found on ASUS EeePC or P5Q series of ASUS motherboards. Special thanks to Jeremy Chadwick who sent the hardware to me. Without his donation writing a driver for AR81xx would never have been possible. Big thanks to all people who reported feedback or tested patches.
HW donated by: koitsu Tested by: bsam, Joao Barros <joao.barros <> gmail DOT com > Jan Henrik Sylvester <me <> janh DOT de > Ivan Brawley < ivan <> brawley DOT id DOT au >, CURRENT ML
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183567 |
03-Oct-2008 |
stas |
- Add driver for Attansic L2 FastEthernet controller found on Asus EeePC and some Asus mainboards.
Reviewed by: yongari, rpaulo, jhb Tested by: many Approved by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 1 week
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181905 |
20-Aug-2008 |
ed |
Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system.
The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following:
- Improved driver model:
The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into TTY buffers.
If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver.
- Improved hotplugging:
With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design, where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be used to free resources (unit numbers, etc).
The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly.
- Improved performance:
One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking. Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters.
Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions, existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING.
Obtained from: //depot/projects/mpsafetty/... Approved by: philip (ex-mentor) Discussed: on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit Sponsored by: Snow B.V., the Netherlands dcons(4) fixed by: kan
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181430 |
08-Aug-2008 |
stas |
- Add cpuctl(4) pseudo-device driver to provide access to some low-level features of CPUs like reading/writing machine-specific registers, retrieving cpuid data, and updating microcode. - Add cpucontrol(8) utility, that provides userland access to the features of cpuctl(4). - Add subsequent manpages.
The cpuctl(4) device operates as follows. The pseudo-device node cpuctlX is created for each cpu present in the systems. The pseudo-device minor number corresponds to the cpu number in the system. The cpuctl(4) pseudo- device allows a number of ioctl to be preformed, namely RDMSR/WRMSR/CPUID and UPDATE. The first pair alows the caller to read/write machine-specific registers from the correspondent CPU. cpuid data could be retrieved using the CPUID call, and microcode updates are applied via UPDATE.
The permissions are inforced based on the pseudo-device file permissions. RDMSR/CPUID will be allowed when the caller has read access to the device node, while WRMSR/UPDATE will be granted only when the node is opened for writing. There're also a number of priv(9) checks.
The cpucontrol(8) utility is intened to provide userland access to the cpuctl(4) device features. The utility also allows one to apply cpu microcode updates.
Currently only Intel and AMD cpus are supported and were tested.
Approved by: kib Reviewed by: rpaulo, cokane, Peter Jeremy MFC after: 1 month
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181233 |
03-Aug-2008 |
ed |
Disconnect drivers that haven't been ported to MPSAFE TTY yet.
As clearly mentioned on the mailing lists, there is a list of drivers that have not been ported to the MPSAFE TTY layer yet. Remove them from the kernel configuration files. This means people can now still use these drivers if they explicitly put them in their kernel configuration file, which is good.
People should keep in mind that after August 10, these drivers will not work anymore. Even though owners of the hardware are capable of getting these drivers working again, I will see if I can at least get them to a compilable state (if time permits).
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181031 |
30-Jul-2008 |
jfv |
Add igb to the default kernel
MFC after:ASAP
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180487 |
13-Jul-2008 |
ed |
Make uart(4) the default serial port driver on i386 and amd64.
The uart(4) driver has the advantage of supporting a wider variety of hardware on a greater amount of platforms. This driver has already been the standard on platforms such as ia64, powerpc and sparc64.
I've decided not to change anything on pc98. I'd rather let people from the pc98 team look at this.
Approved by: philip (mentor), marcel
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180359 |
07-Jul-2008 |
delphij |
Add HWPMC_HOOKS to GENERIC kernels, this makes hwpmc.ko work out of the box.
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180209 |
03-Jul-2008 |
peter |
Exclude .cvsignore files from $FreeBSD$ checking
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179895 |
20-Jun-2008 |
delphij |
Add et(4), a port of DragonFly's Agere ET1310 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet device driver, written by sephe@
Obtained from: DragonFly Sponsored by: iXsystems MFC after: 2 weeks
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179347 |
27-May-2008 |
yongari |
Add jme(4) to the list of drivers supported by GENERIC kernel.
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179315 |
26-May-2008 |
bz |
Remove ISDN4BSD (I4B) from HEAD as it is not MPSAFE and parts relied on the now removed NET_NEEDS_GIANT. Most of I4B has been disconnected from the build since July 2007 in HEAD/RELENG_7.
This is what was removed: - configuration in /etc/isdn - examples - man pages - kernel configuration - sys/i4b (drivers, layers, include files) - user space tools - i4b support from ppp - further documentation
Discussed with: rwatson, re
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179109 |
19-May-2008 |
yongari |
Add age(4) to the list of drivers supported by GENERIC kernel.
|
179078 |
17-May-2008 |
remko |
Resort the if_ti driver to match the PCI Network cards instead of placing it under the mii devices list.
PR: kern/123147 Submitted by: gavin Approved by: imp (mentor, implicit) MFC after: 3 days
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178742 |
03-May-2008 |
sam |
enable IEEE80211_DEBUG and IEEE80211_AMPDU_AGE by default
|
178676 |
29-Apr-2008 |
sam |
Intel 4965 wireless driver (derived from openbsd driver of the same name)
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178354 |
20-Apr-2008 |
sam |
Multi-bss (aka vap) support for 802.11 devices.
Note this includes changes to all drivers and moves some device firmware loading to use firmware(9) and a separate module (e.g. ral). Also there no longer are separate wlan_scan* modules; this functionality is now bundled into the wlan module.
Supported by: Hobnob and Marvell Reviewed by: many Obtained from: Atheros (some bits)
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178352 |
20-Apr-2008 |
sam |
move awi to the Attic; it will not make the jump to the new world order
Reviewed by: imp
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178153 |
12-Apr-2008 |
rpaulo |
Connect k8temp(4) to the build.
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177662 |
27-Mar-2008 |
dfr |
Add kernel module support for nfslockd and krpc. Use the module system to detect (or load) kernel NLM support in rpc.lockd. Remove the '-k' option to rpc.lockd and make kernel NLM the default. A user can still force the use of the old user NLM by building a kernel without NFSLOCKD and/or removing the nfslockd.ko module.
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177651 |
26-Mar-2008 |
phk |
Back in the good old days, PC's had random pieces of rock for frequency generation and what frequency the generated was anyones guess.
In general the 32.768kHz RTC clock x-tal was the best, because that was a regular wrist-watch Xtal, whereas the X-tal generating the ISA bus frequency was much lower quality, often costing as much as several cents a piece, so it made good sense to check the ISA bus frequency against the RTC clock.
The other relevant property of those machines, is that they typically had no more than 16MB RAM.
These days, CPU chips croak if their clocks are not tightly within specs and all necessary frequencies are derived from the master crystal by means if PLL's.
Considering that it takes on average 1.5 second to calibrate the frequency of the i8254 counter, that more likely than not, we will not actually use the result of the calibration, and as the final clincher, we seldom use the i8254 for anything besides BEL in syscons anyway, it has become time to drop the calibration code.
If you need to tell the system what frequency your i8254 runs, you can do so from the loader using hw.i8254.freq or using the sysctl kern.timecounter.tc.i8254.frequency.
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177586 |
24-Mar-2008 |
jkim |
Belatedly add BPF_JITTER in NOTES for supported architectures.
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177091 |
12-Mar-2008 |
jeff |
Remove kernel support for M:N threading.
While the KSE project was quite successful in bringing threading to FreeBSD, the M:N approach taken by the kse library was never developed to its full potential. Backwards compatibility will be provided via libmap.conf for dynamically linked binaries and static binaries will be broken.
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176829 |
05-Mar-2008 |
rink |
Import uslcom(4) from OpenBSD - this is a driver for Silicon Laboratories CP2101/CP2102 based USB serial adapters.
Reviewed by: imp, emaste Obtained from: OpenBSD MFC after: 2 weeks
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176406 |
19-Feb-2008 |
ru |
Eliminate whitespace diffs to the i386 version.
|
175915 |
03-Feb-2008 |
scottl |
Remove the rr232x driver. It has been superceded by the hptrr driver.
|
175147 |
07-Jan-2008 |
jhb |
Add COMPAT_FREEBSD7 and enable it in configs that have COMPAT_FREEBSD6.
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174962 |
28-Dec-2007 |
rpaulo |
Add asmc(4).
Requested by: njl (mentor)
|
174604 |
15-Dec-2007 |
scottl |
Add the 'hptrr' driver for supporting the following Highpoint RocketRAID cards:
o RocketRAID 172x series o RocketRAID 174x series o RocketRAID 2210 o RocketRAID 222x series o RocketRAID 2240 o RocketRAID 230x series o RocketRAID 231x series o RocketRAID 232x series o RocketRAID 2340 o RocketRAID 2522
Many thanks to Highpoint for their continued support of FreeBSD.
Submitted by: Highpoint
|
174195 |
02-Dec-2007 |
rwatson |
Break out stack(9) from ddb(4):
- Introduce per-architecture stack_machdep.c to hold stack_save(9). - Introduce per-architecture machine/stack.h to capture any common definitions required between db_trace.c and stack_machdep.c. - Add new kernel option "options STACK"; we will build in stack(9) if it is defined, or also if "options DDB" is defined to provide compatibility with existing users of stack(9).
Add new stack_save_td(9) function, which allows the capture of a stacktrace of another thread rather than the current thread, which the existing stack_save(9) was limited to. It requires that the thread be neither swapped out nor running, which is the responsibility of the consumer to enforce.
Update stack(9) man page.
Build tested: amd64, arm, i386, ia64, powerpc, sparc64, sun4v Runtime tested: amd64 (rwatson), arm (cognet), i386 (rwatson)
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174135 |
01-Dec-2007 |
phk |
Remove XRPU driver, after asking all the users.
|
174005 |
28-Nov-2007 |
attilio |
Make ADAPTIVE_GIANT as the default in the kernel and remove the option. Currently, Giant is not too much contented so that it is ok to treact it like any other mutexes.
Please don't forget to update your own custom config kernel files.
Approved by: cognet, marcel (maintainers of arches where option is not enabled at the moment)
|
173491 |
08-Nov-2007 |
benjsc |
Link wpi(4) into the build.
This includes: o mtree (for legal/intel_wpi) o manpage for i386/amd64 archs o module for i386/amd64 archs o NOTES for i386/amd64 archs
Approved by: mlaier (comentor)
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173160 |
29-Oct-2007 |
peter |
Move nvram out of DEFAULTS. There really isn't a lot of justification for consuming the memory. The module works just fine in the unlikely case that this is needed. It can still be compiled into a custom kernel.
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172998 |
26-Oct-2007 |
peter |
Split /dev/nvram driver out of isa/clock.c for i386 and amd64. I have not refactored it to be a generic device. Instead of being part of the standard kernel, there is now a 'nvram' device for i386/amd64. It is in DEFAULTS like io and mem, and can be turned off with 'nodevice nvram'. This matches the previous behavior when it was first committed.
|
172997 |
26-Oct-2007 |
imp |
Ooops. Put back Invariants and witness
Submitted by: csjp
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172996 |
26-Oct-2007 |
imp |
Add usb serial devices by default. I'm tired of telling people how to do this that should know better :-).
|
172799 |
19-Oct-2007 |
kensmith |
Switch over to ULE as the default scheduler for amd64 and i386 architectures.
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172674 |
15-Oct-2007 |
netchild |
Backout sensors framework.
Requested by: phk Discussed on: cvs-all
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172632 |
14-Oct-2007 |
netchild |
Import it(4) and lm(4), supporting most popular Super I/O Hardware Monitors.
Submitted by: Constantine A. Murenin <cnst@FreeBSD.org> Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007 (GSoC2007/cnst-sensors) Mentored by: syrinx Tested by: many OKed by: kensmith Obtained from: OpenBSD (parts)
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172332 |
26-Sep-2007 |
brueffer |
Use the correct expanded name for SCTP.
PR: 116496 Submitted by: koitsu Reviewed by: rrs Approved by: re (kensmith)
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171854 |
15-Aug-2007 |
des |
Add a driver for the on-die digital thermal sensor found on Intel Core and newer CPUs (including Core 2 and Core / Core 2 based Xeons). The driver attaches to each cpu device and creates a sysctl node in that device's sysctl context (dev.cpu.N.temperature). When invoked, the handler binds to the appropriate CPU to ensure a correct reading.
Submitted by: Rui Paulo <rpaulo@fnop.net> Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007 Tested by: des, marcus, Constantine A. Murenin, Ian FREISLICH Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 weeks
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171196 |
04-Jul-2007 |
bz |
Temporary disconnect i4bing, i4bisppp and i4bipr from the build for the 7.0 timeframe.
This is needed because I4B is not locked and NET_NEEDS_GIANT goes away.
The plan is to lock I4B and bring everything back for 7.1.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
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171146 |
01-Jul-2007 |
njl |
Revert previous commit, retaining cpufreq.
Approved by: re (implicitly)
|
171145 |
01-Jul-2007 |
njl |
Add cpufreq(4) to GENERIC. It does not change the frequency by default, so systems should be relatively unaffected. Users can then simply enable powerd(8) in rc.conf to take advantage of it.
Approved by: re
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170731 |
14-Jun-2007 |
delphij |
Enable SCTP by default for GENERIC kernels in order to give it more exposure. The current state of SCTP implementation is considered to be ready for 32-bit platforms, but still need some work/testing on 64-bit platforms.
Approved by: re (kensmith) Discussed with: rrs
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170594 |
12-Jun-2007 |
yongari |
Add nfe(4) to the list of drivers supported by GENERIC kernel. While I'm here comment out nve(4) as nfe(4) will take over.
Approved by: re
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170552 |
11-Jun-2007 |
thompsa |
Add wlan_scan_ap and wlan_scan_sta to platforms that include wlan.
|
170520 |
11-Jun-2007 |
marcel |
Use default options for default partitioning schemes, rather than making the relevant files standard. This avoids duplication and makes it easier to override/disable unwanted schemes. Since ARM doesn't have a DEFAULTS configuration file, leave the source files for the BSD and MBR partitioning schemes in files.arm for now.
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170440 |
08-Jun-2007 |
rwatson |
Enable AUDIT by default in the GENERIC kernel, allowing security event auditing to be turned on without a kernel recompile, just an rc.conf option.
Approved by: re (kensmith) Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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170061 |
28-May-2007 |
simokawa |
Enable fwip and dcons in GENERIC. They seem fairly stable.
Note on dcons: To enable dcons in kernel, put the following lines in /boot/loader.conf. You may also want to enable dcons in /etc/ttys.
boot_multicons="YES" #Force dcons to be the high-level console if a firewire bus presents. #hw.firewire.dcons_crom.force_console=1
FireWire/dcons support in loader will come shortly. (i386/amd64 only)
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169434 |
10-May-2007 |
kevlo |
Add wlan_amrr. ural(4) uses amrr as transmit rate control.
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169421 |
09-May-2007 |
scottl |
It turns out that the hptiop driver isn't portable after all. Confine it to amd64 and i386 for now.
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169412 |
09-May-2007 |
scottl |
Introduce a driver for the Highpoint RocketRAID 3xxx series of controllers. The driver relies on CAM.
Many thanks to Highpoint for providing this driver.
|
168603 |
10-Apr-2007 |
pjd |
Remove trailing '.' for consistency!
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168594 |
10-Apr-2007 |
pjd |
Add UFS_GJOURNAL options to the GENERIC kernel.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
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167814 |
22-Mar-2007 |
jkim |
Catch up with ACPI-CA 20070320 import.
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166604 |
09-Feb-2007 |
brooks |
Include GEOM_LABEL in GENERIC. It's very useful and not well publicized enough.
Approved by: pjd
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166551 |
07-Feb-2007 |
marcel |
Evolve the ctlreq interface added to geom_gpt into a generic partitioning class that supports multiple schemes. Current schemes supported are APM (Apple Partition Map) and GPT. Change all GEOM_APPLE anf GEOM_GPT options into GEOM_PART_APM and GEOM_PART_GPT (resp).
The ctlreq interface supports verbs to create and destroy partitioning schemes on a disk; to add, delete and modify partitions; and to commit or undo changes made.
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165148 |
13-Dec-2006 |
yongari |
Add msk(4) to the list of drivers supported by GENERIC kernel.
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164859 |
03-Dec-2006 |
netchild |
Sync with i386 (remove the LINUX stuff) now that the module is usable.
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164505 |
22-Nov-2006 |
ru |
It's been possible to build linprocfs as a module for some time now.
Submitted by: rdivacky
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163987 |
04-Nov-2006 |
jb |
Remove the KDTRACE option again because of the complaints about having it as a default.
For the record, the KDTRACE option caused _no_ additional source files to be compiled in; certainly no CDDL source files. All it did was to allow existing BSD licensed kernel files to include one or more CDDL header files.
By removing this from DEFAULTS, the onus is on a kernel builder to add the option to the kernel config, possibly by including GENERIC and customising from there. It means that DTrace won't be a feature available in FreeBSD by default, which is the way I intended it to be.
Without this option, you can't load the dtrace module (which contains the dtrace device and the DTrace framework). This is equivalent to requiring an option in a kernel config before you can load the linux emulation module, for example.
I think it is a mistake to have DTrace ported to FreeBSD, but not to have it available to everyone, all the time. The only exception to this is the companies which distribute systems with FreeBSD embedded. Those companies will customise their systems anyway. The KDTRACE option was intended for them, and only them.
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163972 |
04-Nov-2006 |
jb |
Build in kernel support for loading DTrace modules by default. This adds the hooks that DTrace modules register with, and adds a few functions which have the dtrace_ prefix to allow the DTrace FBT (function boundary trace) provider to avoid tracing because they are called from the DTtrace probe context.
Unlike other forms of tracing and debug, DTrace support in the kernel incurs negligible run-time cost.
I think the only reason why anyone wouldn't want to have kernel support enabled for DTrace would be due to the license (CDDL) under which DTrace is released.
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163711 |
26-Oct-2006 |
jb |
Remove the KSE option now that it's in DEFAULTS on these arches/machines.
The 'nooption' kernel config entry has to be used to turn KSE off now. This isn't my preferred way of dealing with this, but I'll defer to scottl's experience with the io/mem kernel option change and the grief experienced over that.
Submitted by: scottl@
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163710 |
26-Oct-2006 |
jb |
Add 'options KSE' to the kernel config DEFAULTS on all arches/machines except sun4v.
This change makes the transition from a default to an option more transparent and is an attempt to head off all the compliants that are likely from people who don't read UPDATING, based on experience with the io/mem change.
Submitted by: scottl@
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163709 |
26-Oct-2006 |
jb |
Make KSE a kernel option, turned on by default in all GENERIC kernel configs except sun4v (which doesn't process signals properly with KSE).
Reviewed by: davidxu@
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163630 |
23-Oct-2006 |
ru |
Move "device splash" back to MI NOTES and "files", it's MI.
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163567 |
21-Oct-2006 |
ru |
MFi386: 1.13: Fix booting with ps2 keyboards.
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163535 |
20-Oct-2006 |
des |
Move more MD devices and options out of MI NOTES.
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163531 |
20-Oct-2006 |
des |
The VGA_DEBUG option only exists on {amd64,i386,ia64}. Also remove 'device io' from amd64 NOTES; DEFAULTS takes care of it.
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163494 |
19-Oct-2006 |
imp |
Remove references to pccard.conf
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163041 |
05-Oct-2006 |
simon |
- Remove SCHED_ULE from GENERIC to better avoid foot-shooting by unsuspecting users. - Add a comment in NOTES about experimental status of SCHED_ULE. - Make warning about experimental status in sched_ule(4) a bit stronger.
Suggested and reviewed by: dougb Discussed on: developers MFC after: 3 days
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162658 |
26-Sep-2006 |
ru |
Added COMPAT_FREEBSD6 option.
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162562 |
22-Sep-2006 |
jhb |
Update the ipmi(4) driver: - Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication protocols setup in their own attach routine. - Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus). - Add an ACPI attachment. - Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface subclass. - Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c. - Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the table. - Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.) that setup per-interface data. - Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF). - Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE. - Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool on FreeBSD/amd64. - Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES.
Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3) Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo! MFC after: 6 days
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160813 |
29-Jul-2006 |
marcel |
Remove sio(4) and related options from MI files to amd64, i386 and pc98 MD files. Remove nodevice and nooption lines specific to sio(4) from ia64, powerpc and sparc64 NOTES. There were no such lines for arm yet. sio(4) is usable on less than half the platforms, not counting a future mips platform. Its presence in MI files is therefore increasingly becoming a burden.
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160210 |
09-Jul-2006 |
mjacob |
Make the firmware assist driver resident in preparation for isp using it.
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160103 |
05-Jul-2006 |
davidxu |
Temporarily remove SCHED_CORE, it seems I have so many works can do now, one example is POSIX priority mutex for libthr.
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159967 |
26-Jun-2006 |
obrien |
Add a pure open source nForce Ethernet driver, under BSDL. This driver was ported from OpenBSD by Shigeaki Tagashira <shigeaki@se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp> and posted at http://www.se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~shigeaki/software/freebsd-nfe.html It was additionally cleaned up by me. It is still a work-in-progress and thus is purposefully not in GENERIC. And it conflicts with nve(4), so only one should be loaded.
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159964 |
26-Jun-2006 |
babkin |
Backed out the change by request from rwatson.
PR: kern/14584
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159927 |
25-Jun-2006 |
babkin |
The common UID/GID space implementation. It has been discussed on -arch in 1999, and there are changes to the sysctl names compared to PR, according to that discussion. The description is in sys/conf/NOTES. Lines in the GENERIC files are added in commented-out form. I'll attach the test script I've used to PR.
PR: kern/14584 Submitted by: babkin
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159651 |
15-Jun-2006 |
netchild |
Remove COMPAT_43 from GENERIC (and other kernel configs). For amd64 there's an explicit comment that it's needed for the linuxolator. This is not the case anymore. For all other architectures there was only a "KEEP THIS". I'm (and other people too) running a COMPAT_43-less kernel since it's not necessary anymore for the linuxolator. Roman is running such a kernel for a for longer time. No problems so far. And I doubt other (newer than ia32 or alpha) architectures really depend on it.
This may result in a small performance increase for some workloads.
If the removal of COMPAT_43 results in a not working program, please recompile it and all dependencies and try again before reporting a problem.
The only place where COMPAT_43 is needed (as in: does not compile without it) is in the (outdated/not usable since too old) svr4 code.
Note: this does not remove the COMPAT_43TTY option.
Nagging by: rdivacky
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159570 |
13-Jun-2006 |
davidxu |
Add scheduler CORE, the work I have done half a year ago, recent, I picked it up again. The scheduler is forked from ULE, but the algorithm to detect an interactive process is almost completely different with ULE, it comes from Linux paper "Understanding the Linux 2.6.8.1 CPU Scheduler", although I still use same word "score" as a priority boost in ULE scheduler.
Briefly, the scheduler has following characteristic: 1. Timesharing process's nice value is seriously respected, timeslice and interaction detecting algorithm are based on nice value. 2. per-cpu scheduling queue and load balancing. 3. O(1) scheduling. 4. Some cpu affinity code in wakeup path. 5. Support POSIX SCHED_FIFO and SCHED_RR. Unlike scheduler 4BSD and ULE which using fuzzy RQ_PPQ, the scheduler uses 256 priority queues. Unlike ULE which using pull and push, the scheduelr uses pull method, the main reason is to let relative idle cpu do the work, but current the whole scheduler is protected by the big sched_lock, so the benefit is not visible, it really can be worse than nothing because all other cpu are locked out when we are doing balancing work, which the 4BSD scheduelr does not have this problem. The scheduler does not support hyperthreading very well, in fact, the scheduler does not make the difference between physical CPU and logical CPU, this should be improved in feature. The scheduler has priority inversion problem on MP machine, it is not good for realtime scheduling, it can cause realtime process starving. As a result, it seems the MySQL super-smack runs better on my Pentium-D machine when using libthr, despite on UP or SMP kernel.
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159549 |
12-Jun-2006 |
jhb |
Enable a few more things in x86 NOTES to get broader LINT coverage: - Turn on iwi(4), ipw(4), and ndis(4) on amd64 and i386. - Turn on ral(4) and ural(4) on i386, pc98, and amd64.
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159537 |
12-Jun-2006 |
imp |
Add the ability to subset the devices that UART pulls in. This allows the arm to compile without all the extras that don't appear, at least not in the flavors of ARM I deal with. This helps us save about 100k.
If I've botched the available devices on a platform, please let me know and I'll correct ASAP.
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158711 |
17-May-2006 |
marius |
Add le(4). I could actually only test it on alpha, i386 and sparc64 but given that this includes the more problematic platforms I see no reason why it shouldn't also work on amd64 and ia64.
|
158647 |
16-May-2006 |
ru |
Kill more references to lnc(4).
Submitted by: grep(1)
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158568 |
14-May-2006 |
marius |
Remove some remnants of lnc(4).
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158381 |
09-May-2006 |
ambrisko |
Add in linsysfs. A linux 2.6 like sys filesystem to pacify the Linux LSI MegaRAID SAS utility.
Sponsored by: IronPort Systems Man page help from: brueffer
|
158270 |
03-May-2006 |
sam |
add ath and wlan crypto support
MFC after: 1 month
|
158124 |
28-Apr-2006 |
marcel |
Rewrite of puc(4). Significant changes are: o Properly use rman(9) to manage resources. This eliminates the need to puc-specific hacks to rman. It also allows devinfo(8) to be used to find out the specific assignment of resources to serial/parallel ports. o Compress the PCI device "database" by optimizing for the common case and to use a procedural interface to handle the exceptions. The procedural interface also generalizes the need to setup the hardware (program chipsets, program clock frequencies). o Eliminate the need for PUC_FASTINTR. Serdev devices are fast by default and non-serdev devices are handled by the bus. o Use the serdev I/F to collect interrupt status and to handle interrupts across ports in priority order. o Sync the PCI device configuration to include devices found in NetBSD and not yet merged to FreeBSD. o Add support for Quatech 2, 4 and 8 port UARTs. o Add support for a couple dozen Timedia serial cards as found in Linux.
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158101 |
28-Apr-2006 |
scottl |
Enable the rr232x driver for amd64.
|
157994 |
24-Apr-2006 |
delphij |
Move AHC_REG_PRETTY_PRINT and AHD_REG_PRETTY_PRINT below their corresponding devices.
|
157643 |
10-Apr-2006 |
ps |
Hook bce up to the build
|
157341 |
31-Mar-2006 |
emax |
Add kbdmux(4) to GENERIC on amd64
Requested by: scottl Tested by: scottl
|
157259 |
29-Mar-2006 |
scottl |
Hook the MFI driver up to the build.
|
156354 |
06-Mar-2006 |
yar |
MFi386 revision 1.1220: options TDFX_LINUX --> device tdfx_linux
|
154243 |
12-Jan-2006 |
obrien |
Move linux support to the linux section.
|
154170 |
10-Jan-2006 |
phk |
Move the old BSD4.3 tty compatibility from (!BURN_BRIDGES && COMPAT_43) to COMPAT_43TTY.
Add COMPAT_43TTY to NOTES and */conf/GENERIC
Compile tty_compat.c only under the new option.
Spit out #warning "Old BSD tty API used, please upgrade." if ioctl_compat.h gets #included from userland.
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153033 |
03-Dec-2005 |
anholt |
Merge DRM CVS as of 2005-12-02, adding i915 DRM support thanks to Alexey Popov, and a new r300 PCI ID.
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152909 |
28-Nov-2005 |
anholt |
Update DRM to CVS snapshot as of 2005-11-28. Notable changes: - S3 Savage driver ported. - Added support for ATI_fragment_shader registers for r200. - Improved r300 support, needed for latest r300 DRI driver. - (possibly) r300 PCIE support, needs X.Org server from CVS. - Added support for PCI Matrox cards. - Software fallbacks fixed for Rage 128, which used to render badly or hang. - Some issues reported by WITNESS are fixed. - i915 module Makefile added, as the driver may now be working, but is untested. - Added scripts for copying and preprocessing DRM CVS for inclusion in the kernel. Thanks to Daniel Stone for getting me started on that.
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152865 |
27-Nov-2005 |
ru |
- Allow duplicate "machine" directives with the same arguments. - Move existing "machine" directives to DEFAULTS.
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152662 |
21-Nov-2005 |
jhb |
Don't enable PUC_FASTINTR by default in the source. Instead, enable it via the DEFAULTS kernel configs. This allows folks to turn it that option off in the kernel configs if desired without having to hack the source. This is especially useful since PUC_FASTINTR hangs the kernel boot on my ultra60 which has two uart(4) devices hung off of a puc(4) device.
I did not enable PUC_FASTINTR by default on powerpc since powerpc does not currently allow sharing of INTR_FAST with non-INTR_FAST like the other archs.
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152306 |
11-Nov-2005 |
ru |
Add /dev/speaker support to amd64.
The following repo-copies were made (by Mark Murray):
sys/i386/isa/spkr.c -> sys/dev/speaker/spkr.c sys/i386/include/speaker.h -> sys/dev/speaker/speaker.h share/man/man4/man4.i386/spkr.4 -> share/man/man4/spkr.4
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152102 |
05-Nov-2005 |
marcel |
Add uart(4). When both sio(4) and uart(4) can handle a serial port, sio(4) will claim it. This change therefore only affects how ports are handled when they are not claimed by sio(4), and in principle will improve hardware support.
MFC after: 2 months
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151950 |
01-Nov-2005 |
jhb |
Throw the switch and turn on STOP_NMI on in GENERIC for amd64 and i386.
Requested by: kris Ok'd by: scottl
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151907 |
31-Oct-2005 |
jhb |
Hook nve(4) up in i386 and amd64 NOTES.
MFC after: 1 week
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151759 |
27-Oct-2005 |
peter |
MFi386: bring over DEFAULTS (repocopy) and adapt. While there isn't a 4.x->6.x amd64 upgrade path, the config files are kept in approximate sync.
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151758 |
27-Oct-2005 |
obrien |
Remove atpic as we've changed to using the lapic timer vs. using irq0
|
151748 |
27-Oct-2005 |
jhb |
Create a default kernel config for i386 and move 'device isa' and 'device npx' (both of which aren't really optional right now) and 'device io' and 'device mem' (to preserve POLA for 4.x users upgrading to 6.0) from GENERIC into DEFAULTS.
Requested by: scottl Reviewed by: scottl
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151634 |
24-Oct-2005 |
jhb |
Rename the KDB_STOP_NMI kernel option to STOP_NMI and make it apply to all IPI_STOP IPIs. - Change the i386 and amd64 MD IPI code to send an NMI if STOP_NMI is enabled if an attempt is made to send an IPI_STOP IPI. If the kernel option is enabled, there is also a sysctl to change the behavior at runtime (debug.stop_cpus_with_nmi which defaults to enabled). This includes removing stop_cpus_nmi() and making ipi_nmi_selected() a private function for i386 and amd64. - Fix ipi_all(), ipi_all_but_self(), and ipi_self() on i386 and amd64 to properly handle bitmapped IPIs as well as IPI_STOP IPIs when STOP_NMI is enabled. - Fix ipi_nmi_handler() to execute the restart function on the first CPU that is restarted making use of atomic_readandclear() rather than assuming that the BSP is always included in the set of restarted CPUs. Also, the NMI handler didn't clear the function pointer meaning that subsequent stop and restarts could execute the function again. - Define a new macro HAVE_STOPPEDPCBS on i386 and amd64 to control the use of stoppedpcbs[] and always enable it for i386 and amd64 instead of being dependent on KDB_STOP_NMI. It works fine in both the NMI and non-NMI cases.
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151424 |
17-Oct-2005 |
jhb |
Another bit of sx(4) removal.
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151333 |
14-Oct-2005 |
ru |
Sort ath_rate_* entries. Mark ath_rate_sample as the desired algorithm.
Discussed with: sam
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151051 |
07-Oct-2005 |
glebius |
Polling is now configured with help of ifconfig(8), not sysctl.
Prodded by: maxim
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150270 |
18-Sep-2005 |
csjp |
Introduce a kernel config for the Mandatory Access Control framework. This kernel config briefly describes some of the major MAC policies available on FreeBSD. The hope is that this will raise the awareness about MAC and get more people interested.
Discussed with: scottl
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149873 |
08-Sep-2005 |
scottl |
Hook up the hptmv driver for amd64.
MFC After: 3 days
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148367 |
24-Jul-2005 |
mux |
Add back ed(4) in amd64 GENERIC. It now works nicely and since those chips are commonly found, it makes sense to have it in GENERIC. This is a candidate for a RELENG_6 MFC.
Approved by; peter Requested by: pav Tested by: pav
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148286 |
22-Jul-2005 |
ru |
Fallout from the previous revision: lnc isn't quite ready for amd64 yet.
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148264 |
21-Jul-2005 |
peter |
MFi386: add vpd driver (vital product data.. model & serial numbers etc)
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148263 |
21-Jul-2005 |
peter |
Add the ed driver for lint building. The PCI instances are still useful. In theory, there are no isa slots on any amd64/em64t systems, but it doesn't hurt to keep these tiny fragments compiling.
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148217 |
21-Jul-2005 |
jkim |
Fix smbios(4) and add support for amd64
Approved by: anholt (mentor)
|
148211 |
20-Jul-2005 |
anholt |
Add the latest r300 code from r300.sf.net. This is based on the patch supplied by Vladimir Dergachev for inclusion in DRM CVS, with minor modifications for FreeBSD CVS and the appropriate license from Nicolai Haehnle on r300_reg.h. Fixes hangs when using r300.sf.net userland, tested on a Radeon 9600 on amd64.
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147991 |
14-Jul-2005 |
kensmith |
Add recently invented COMPAT_FREEBSD5 option.
MFC after: 3 days
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147687 |
30-Jun-2005 |
peter |
Sync i386->amd64. * Add ichwd (The Intel EM64T folks have an ICH) * Cosmetic comment syncs * Merge cpufreq change over to NOTES * add pbio (it compiles, but isn't useful since no boxes have ISA slots) * copy ath settings (note: wlan disabled here since its in global NOTES) * copy profiling, including fixing a previous i386->amd64 merge typo.
Approved by: re (blanket i386 <-> amd64 sync/convergence)
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147504 |
20-Jun-2005 |
obrien |
Add .cvsignore files just like in sys/<arch>/compiled, this keeps CVS from questing kernel config files not in CVS.
Approved by: re(kensmith)
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147378 |
14-Jun-2005 |
ups |
Move IPI_PREEMPTION option from global NOTES file to i386+amd64 specific NOTES files.
Approved by: re (scottl)
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146582 |
24-May-2005 |
damien |
Add new ral(4) and ural(4) drivers.
Approved by: silby (mentor)
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145727 |
30-Apr-2005 |
dwhite |
Implement an alternate method to stop CPUs when entering DDB. Normally we use a regular IPI vector, but this vector is blocked when interrupts are disabled. With "options KDB_STOP_NMI" and debug.kdb.stop_cpus_with_nmi set, KDB will send an NMI to each CPU instead. The code also has a context-stuffing feature which helps ddb extract the state of processes running on the stopped CPUs.
KDB_STOP_NMI is only useful with SMP and complains if SMP is not defined. This feature only applies to i386 and amd64 at the moment, but could be used on other architectures with the appropriate MD bits.
Submitted by: ups
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145531 |
25-Apr-2005 |
scottl |
Remove the ACPI_MAX_THREADS option.
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145345 |
20-Apr-2005 |
marcel |
Revert previous commit: The hwpmc(4) driver compiles on all platforms.
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145307 |
19-Apr-2005 |
imp |
Move this to the specific architectures that are supported. #ifdef foo in sys/pmc.h precludes it from working on !i386, !amd64. When that changes, it can be moved back into conf/NOTES.
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145132 |
16-Apr-2005 |
anholt |
Update to DRM CVS as of 2005-04-12, bringing many changes: - Split core DRM routines back into their own module, rather than using the nasty templated system like before. - Development-class R300 support in radeon driver (requires userland pieces, of course). - Mach64 driver (haven't tested in a while -- my mach64s no longer fit in the testbox). Covers Rage Pros, Rage Mobility P/M, Rage XL, and some others. - i915 driver files, which just need to get drm_drv.c fixed to allow attachment to the drmsub device. Covers i830 through i915 integrated graphics. - savage driver files, which should require minimal changes to work. Covers the Savage3D, Savage IX/MX, Savage 4, ProSavage. - Support for color and texture tiling and HyperZ features of Radeon.
Thanks to: scottl (much p4 handholding) Jung-uk Kim (helpful prodding) PR: [1] kern/76879, [2] kern/72548 Submitted by: [1] Alex, lesha at intercaf dot ru [2] Shaun Jurrens, shaun at shamz dot net
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145123 |
15-Apr-2005 |
peter |
MFi386: remove NO_MIXED_MODE
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144994 |
13-Apr-2005 |
anholt |
Follow i386's suit and include AGP support in the generic kernel.
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144813 |
08-Apr-2005 |
obrien |
'apic' isn't optional on amd64, so don't speak as if it is.
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144427 |
31-Mar-2005 |
obrien |
MFR5: rev 1.421.2.6: Enable support for 32-bit Linux binaries by default. There are too many questions in freebsd-amd64@ about how to enable Linux support that it seems a required piece of functionality. Thus we should just have it on by default.
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144423 |
31-Mar-2005 |
scottl |
Glue the arcmsr driver into the tree.
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143985 |
22-Mar-2005 |
sobomax |
Add USB Communication Device Class Ethernet driver. Originally written for FreeBSD based on aue(4) it was picked by OpenBSD, then from OpenBSD ported to NetBSD and finally NetBSD version merged with original one goes into FreeBSD.
Obtained from: http://www.gank.org/freebsd/cdce/ NetBSD OpenBSD
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143809 |
18-Mar-2005 |
murray |
Add a comment to note that pseudo-device bpf is required for DHCP. This is mentioned in the Handbook but it is not as obvious to new users why bpf is needed compared to the other largely self-explanatory items in GENERIC.
PR: conf/40855 MFC after: 1 week
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143711 |
16-Mar-2005 |
obrien |
Make it clear nve needs mii, and shorten long comment line.
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143674 |
16-Mar-2005 |
iedowse |
Enable ehci by default on i386 and amd64. It had got to the stage where having this disabled was actually hurting us, since so many BIOSes include legacy USB emulation that takes control of all usb ports and only the ehci driver knows how to disable it.
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143442 |
12-Mar-2005 |
obrien |
FreeBSD consumer bits of the nForce MCP NIC binary blob.
Demanded by: DES Encouraged by: scottl Obtained from: q@onthenet.com.au (partially) KNF'ed by: obrien
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142841 |
28-Feb-2005 |
peter |
MFi386: Sync whitespace and an abbreviation
|
142733 |
28-Feb-2005 |
obrien |
Spell "options" correctly as "options ".
|
142732 |
28-Feb-2005 |
obrien |
Connect "options MP_WATCHDOG" to the LINT builds.
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142517 |
25-Feb-2005 |
trhodes |
Remove recently added note about DEVICE_POLLING not working with SMP. Remove warning from kern_poll.c to allow DEVICE_POLLING to be built with SMP.
Discussed with: ru, glebius
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142436 |
25-Feb-2005 |
delphij |
Remove acpi_perf from {ARCH}/conf/NOTES, to make tinderbox happy.
Reported by: tinderbox Inspired by: acpi_perf build structure removal commit
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142280 |
23-Feb-2005 |
trhodes |
According to kern_poll.c, you cannot use DEVICE_POLLING with SMP. Add a commen about this in every NOTES file which lists DEVICE_POLLING.
PR: 46793 MFC: 1 day
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141369 |
05-Feb-2005 |
njl |
Build cpufreq and acpi_perf on platforms that are likely to be able to use them.
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139817 |
07-Jan-2005 |
imp |
These are no longer relevant. They are scripts for extracting hints from 4.x kernel config files. User's wishing to upgrade from 4.x to 6 will need to go through 5.x, or grab this script from there. These scripts will remain in RELENG_5...
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139699 |
05-Jan-2005 |
kuriyama |
o Use tab instead of spaces for puc(4) line. o Use capitalized "Ethernet" for consistency.
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139447 |
30-Dec-2004 |
jhb |
Minor sync to i386 GENERIC in the form of comments and whitespace.
|
137137 |
02-Nov-2004 |
andre |
Reduce annoying SCSI probing delay from 15 to 5 seconds in all GENRIC kernels.
Discussed on: -current
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135559 |
22-Sep-2004 |
peter |
Minor sync-up with i386. Catch up on de-quoting and de-counting after config changes.
|
135558 |
22-Sep-2004 |
peter |
MFi386: add ispfw (except using correct device<tab><tab>ispfw format, <space><tab> is for the options line)
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135048 |
10-Sep-2004 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for the VIA Networking Technologies VT6122 gigabit ethernet chip and integrated 10/100/1000 copper PHY. The vge driver has been added to GENERIC for i386, pc98 and amd64, but not to sparc or ia64 since I don't have the ability to test it there. The vge(4) driver supports VLANs, checksum offload and jumbo frames.
Also added the lge(4) and nge(4) drivers to GENERIC for i386 and pc98 since I was in the neighborhood. There's no reason to leave them out anymore.
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134917 |
07-Sep-2004 |
scottl |
Switch the default scheduler to 4BSD to match what will go into RELENG_5 soon. It can be switched back once 5.3 is tested and released. Also turn on PREEMPTION as many of the stability problems with it have been fixed.
MT5: 3 days.
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134406 |
27-Aug-2004 |
arved |
Fix a comment, IA32 was renamed to COMPAT_IA32
Approved by: marcel
|
134383 |
27-Aug-2004 |
andre |
Always compile PFIL_HOOKS into the kernel and remove the associated kernel compile option. All FreeBSD packet filters now use the PFIL_HOOKS API and thus it becomes a standard part of the network stack.
If no hooks are connected the entire packet filter hooks section and related activities are jumped over. This removes any performance impact if no hooks are active.
Both OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD have integrated PFIL_HOOKS permanently as well.
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133904 |
16-Aug-2004 |
peter |
Sync with i386 - add ADAPTIVE_GIANT, remove pcic
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133854 |
16-Aug-2004 |
obrien |
Complete 'IA32' -> 'COMPAT_IA32' change for the Linuxulator32.
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133853 |
16-Aug-2004 |
tjr |
Un-comment LINPROCFS.
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133844 |
16-Aug-2004 |
obrien |
I'm not sure what tjr envisioned for turning on FreeBSD/i386 rt support, but make it COMPAT_IA32 for now. Fix the 'DEBUG' argument code to unbreak the amd64 LINT build.
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133819 |
16-Aug-2004 |
tjr |
Add preliminary support for running 32-bit Linux binaries on amd64, enabled with the COMPAT_LINUX32 option. This is largely based on the i386 MD Linux emulations bits, but also builds on the 32-bit FreeBSD and generic IA-32 binary emulation work.
Some of this is still a little rough around the edges, and will need to be revisited before 32-bit and 64-bit Linux emulation support can coexist in the same kernel.
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133087 |
03-Aug-2004 |
markm |
Making a loadable null.ko for /dev/(null|zero) proved rather unpopular, so remove this (mis)feature.
Encouragement provided by: jhb (and others)
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132972 |
01-Aug-2004 |
markm |
Add the I/O device for those architectures that have it.
|
132956 |
01-Aug-2004 |
markm |
Break out the MI part of the /dev/[k]mem and /dev/io drivers into their own directory and module, leaving the MD parts in the MD area (the MD parts _are_ part of the modules). /dev/mem and /dev/io are now loadable modules, thus taking us one step further towards a kernel created entirely out of modules. Of course, there is nothing preventing the kernel from having these statically compiled.
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132556 |
22-Jul-2004 |
imp |
Remove ahb, aha, ie, le and wl devices. They are all ISA/EISA only. I went ahead and left in the ISA cards that also have pccard attachments. There's no way that these devices could attach.
OK'd by: peter
|
132555 |
22-Jul-2004 |
imp |
There is no pcic device on amd64. OLDCARD isn't supported, and NEWCARD will call it something different. and there are no ISA add-in devices.
|
132353 |
18-Jul-2004 |
scottl |
Enable ADAPTIVE_MUTEXES by default by changing the sense of the option to NO_ADAPTIVE_MUTEXES. This option has been enabled by default on amd64 for quite some time, and has been extensively tested on i386 and sparc64. It shows measurable performance gains in many circumstances, and few negative effects. It would be nice in t he future if adaptive mutexes actually went to sleep after a certain amount of spinning, but that will require quite a bit more testing.
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132345 |
18-Jul-2004 |
maxim |
In -CURRENT pseudo devices are not statically assigned at compile time, remove a stale comment.
PR: kern/62285
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132269 |
16-Jul-2004 |
ps |
Fix the build. pcm is no more.
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131969 |
11-Jul-2004 |
marcel |
Add options KDB and GDB. KDB takes on the function of what DDB used to be. Both DDB and GDB specify which KDB backends to include.
|
130441 |
13-Jun-2004 |
obrien |
The majority of FreeBSD/amd64 machines are SMP, so use ADAPTIVE_MUTEXES by default to improve performance.
|
130037 |
03-Jun-2004 |
peter |
MFi386: add ixgp device
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129366 |
17-May-2004 |
peter |
Turn on modules for amd64. Fear.
|
129293 |
16-May-2004 |
peter |
Converge some more with i386.
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129288 |
16-May-2004 |
peter |
MFi386: add rue and twa
|
128845 |
02-May-2004 |
marcel |
Add option GEOM_GPT. This brings the ability to have a large number of partitions on a single disk.
|
128838 |
02-May-2004 |
obrien |
Spell Ethernet correctly.
|
127390 |
25-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
Add NTFS since many may want to dual-boot MS-Win64 w/FreeBSD.
|
127191 |
19-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
'vi' got away from me in rev. 1.13.
|
127151 |
18-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
Cleanup hints, given that no hammer machine have (nor ever will have) ISA slots.
Submitted by: Peter
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127002 |
15-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
Shorten a long comment.
|
126930 |
13-Mar-2004 |
peter |
MFp4: comment out options that don't exist so that they cannot be accidently added to config files and be silently accepted. Comment out one bogo-option that crept into NOTES.
|
126929 |
13-Mar-2004 |
peter |
Diff reduction with current. Correct comment about ed etc.
|
126642 |
05-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
Document that ENABLE_ALART controls the alarm on Intel intpm driver.
Submitted by: peter
|
126638 |
05-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
Sync with i386/NOTES.
|
126637 |
05-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
Add comment for 'mptable'.
Submitted by: peter
|
126635 |
05-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
Note that imp is working on un-shimming this driver, afterwards it should work on AMD64.
|
126633 |
05-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
The PECOFF support is 32-bit only.
Reviewed by: peter
|
126541 |
03-Mar-2004 |
obrien |
Sync with i386/NOTES rev. 1.1131.
|
125984 |
19-Feb-2004 |
obrien |
Checkpoint the NOTES I was working on.
|
125584 |
08-Feb-2004 |
peter |
I forgot to add the NO_MODULES override for NOTES
|
125512 |
06-Feb-2004 |
peter |
Turn of ath since it causes a link failure without the hal till sam's set up with a cross compiler and has the time to port the hal.
|
125461 |
04-Feb-2004 |
peter |
Checkpoint a NOTES file I had as of Nov 23rd. It doesn't quite compile due to triggering some printf breakage in some DIAGNOSTIC printfs.
|
125312 |
02-Feb-2004 |
obrien |
Remove a device that will compile fine, isn't 64-bit clean.
|
125222 |
30-Jan-2004 |
peter |
GRR. MFi386: white space spam
|
124935 |
24-Jan-2004 |
jeff |
- Recruit some new ULE users by making it the default scheduler in GENERIC. ULE will be in a probationary period to determine whether it will be left as the default in 5.3 which would likely mean the rest of the 5.x series.
|
124919 |
24-Jan-2004 |
nectar |
Add PFIL_HOOKS to the GENERIC kernel configuration, primarily so that one can load the IPFilter module (which requires PFIL_HOOKS).
Requested by: Many, for over a year
|
122941 |
21-Nov-2003 |
peter |
Turn on NO_MIXED_MODE for amd64 generic. It turns out that all the known samples of broken chipsets that needed mixed mode in the first place are so broken (ie: locks up) that we can't use IO APIC mode at all and it needs to be turned off in the bios. So, the MIXED_MODE penalty on the good chipsets gained nothing.
Approved by: re (scottl)
|
122901 |
19-Nov-2003 |
peter |
Sync with i386. - turn on SMP in generic - add 'device atpic' - this is unconditional on i386, but certain nvidia based systems need to disable acpi because the reference bios seems to be hosed. If acpi is disabled, we won't find the apic. amd64 has the mptable code in a seperate compile option as well. - turn sym back on, it doesn't fail to compile anymore.
Approved by: re
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122292 |
08-Nov-2003 |
peter |
The great s/npx/fpu/gi
|
122288 |
08-Nov-2003 |
peter |
Converge with i386/GENERIC
|
120243 |
19-Sep-2003 |
joerg |
Mention the puc(4) glue driver in a commented-out example so the user of "dumb" PCI-based serial/parallel boards get a hint how to enable them.
I wasn't sure about the ia64, pc98, powerpc, and sparc64 archs whether they'd support puc(4) or not.
|
120106 |
15-Sep-2003 |
obrien |
Statically compile in sound as we don't have modules yet.
|
119960 |
10-Sep-2003 |
obrien |
Sort 'bge' correctly.
|
119894 |
08-Sep-2003 |
peter |
Turn aac back on now that its been cleaned up for 64 bit compilation
|
119868 |
08-Sep-2003 |
wpaul |
Take the support for the 8139C+/8169/8169S/8110S chips out of the rl(4) driver and put it in a new re(4) driver. The re(4) driver shares the if_rlreg.h file with rl(4) but is a separate module. (Ultimately I may change this. For now, it's convenient.)
rl(4) has been modified so that it will never attach to an 8139C+ chip, leaving it to re(4) instead. Only re(4) has the PCI IDs to match the 8169/8169S/8110S gigE chips. if_re.c contains the same basic code that was originally bolted onto if_rl.c, with the following updates:
- Added support for jumbo frames. Currently, there seems to be a limit of approximately 6200 bytes for jumbo frames on transmit. (This was determined via experimentation.) The 8169S/8110S chips apparently are limited to 7.5K frames on transmit. This may require some more work, though the framework to handle jumbo frames on RX is in place: the re_rxeof() routine will gather up frames than span multiple 2K clusters into a single mbuf list.
- Fixed bug in re_txeof(): if we reap some of the TX buffers, but there are still some pending, re-arm the timer before exiting re_txeof() so that another timeout interrupt will be generated, just in case re_start() doesn't do it for us.
- Handle the 'link state changed' interrupt
- Fix a detach bug. If re(4) is loaded as a module, and you do tcpdump -i re0, then you do 'kldunload if_re,' the system will panic after a few seconds. This happens because ether_ifdetach() ends up calling the BPF detach code, which notices the interface is in promiscuous mode and tries to switch promisc mode off while detaching the BPF listner. This ultimately results in a call to re_ioctl() (due to SIOCSIFFLAGS), which in turn calls re_init() to handle the IFF_PROMISC flag change. Unfortunately, calling re_init() here turns the chip back on and restarts the 1-second timeout loop that drives re_tick(). By the time the timeout fires, if_re.ko has been unloaded, which results in a call to invalid code and blows up the system.
To fix this, I cleared the IFF_UP flag before calling ether_ifdetach(), which stops the ioctl routine from trying to reset the chip.
- Modified comments in re_rxeof() relating to the difference in RX descriptor status bit layout between the 8139C+ and the gigE chips. The layout is different because the frame length field was expanded from 12 bits to 13, and they got rid of one of the status bits to make room.
- Add diagnostic code (re_diag()) to test for the case where a user has installed a broken 32-bit 8169 PCI NIC in a 64-bit slot. Some NICs have the REQ64# and ACK64# lines connected even though the board is 32-bit only (in this case, they should be pulled high). This fools the chip into doing 64-bit DMA transfers even though there is no 64-bit data path. To detect this, re_diag() puts the chip into digital loopback mode and sets the receiver to promiscuous mode, then initiates a single 64-byte packet transmission. The frame is echoed back to the host, and if the frame contents are intact, we know DMA is working correctly, otherwise we complain loudly on the console and abort the device attach. (At the moment, I don't know of any way to work around the problem other than physically modifying the board, so until/unless I can think of a software workaround, this will have do to.)
- Created re(4) man page
- Modified rlphy.c to allow re(4) to attach as well as rl(4).
Note that this code works for the sample 8169/Marvell 88E1000 NIC that I have, but probably won't work for the 8169S/8110S chips. RealTek has sent me some sample NICs, but they haven't arrived yet. I will probably need to add an rlgphy driver to handle the on-board PHY in the 8169S/8110S (it needs special DSP initialization).
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119703 |
03-Sep-2003 |
obrien |
MFi386: add device ataraid, this is now seperate and not pulled in by atadisk.
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116932 |
27-Jun-2003 |
peter |
Turn ips back on.
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116868 |
26-Jun-2003 |
peter |
Oops, I only added a comment about why ips doesn't compile. Actually comment it out for real.
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116863 |
26-Jun-2003 |
peter |
Sync with i386 - add everything that compiles. There are a few drivers that are trivially easy to fix (eg: ips) that I've not committed fixes for.
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115636 |
01-Jun-2003 |
obrien |
Sync with i386/GENERIC ordering.
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115432 |
31-May-2003 |
peter |
Add acpi to the build. Remove the hack from machdep.c that lies to the loader to shut it up.
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114987 |
14-May-2003 |
peter |
Add BASIC i386 binary support for the amd64 kernel. This is largely stolen from the ia64/ia32 code (indeed there was a repocopy), but I've redone the MD parts and added and fixed a few essential syscalls. It is sufficient to run i386 binaries like /bin/ls, /usr/bin/id (dynamic) and p4. The ia64 code has not implemented signal delivery, so I had to do that.
Before you say it, yes, this does need to go in a common place. But we're in a freeze at the moment and I didn't want to risk breaking ia64. I will sort this out after the freeze so that the common code is in a common place.
On the AMD64 side, this required adding segment selector context switch support and some other support infrastructure. The %fs/%gs etc code is hairy because loading %gs will clobber the kernel's current MSR_GSBASE setting. The segment selectors are not used by the kernel, so they're only changed at context switch time or when changing modes. This still needs to be optimized.
Approved by: re (amd64/* blanket)
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114858 |
09-May-2003 |
peter |
Turn syscons on now that it works, so that anybody trying to run this can see something. Probing for keyboard still works for auto serial console mode.
|
114349 |
01-May-2003 |
peter |
Commit MD parts of a loosely functional AMD64 port. This is based on a heavily stripped down FreeBSD/i386 (brutally stripped down actually) to attempt to get a stable base to start from. There is a lot missing still. Worth noting: - The kernel runs at 1GB in order to cheat with the pmap code. pmap uses a variation of the PAE code in order to avoid having to worry about 4 levels of page tables yet. - It boots in 64 bit "long mode" with a tiny trampoline embedded in the i386 loader. This simplifies locore.s greatly. - There are still quite a few fragments of i386-specific code that have not been translated yet, and some that I cheated and wrote dumb C versions of (bcopy etc). - It has both int 0x80 for syscalls (but using registers for argument passing, as is native on the amd64 ABI), and the 'syscall' instruction for syscalls. int 0x80 preserves all registers, 'syscall' does not. - I have tried to minimize looking at the NetBSD code, except in a couple of places (eg: to find which register they use to replace the trashed %rcx register in the syscall instruction). As a result, there is not a lot of similarity. I did look at NetBSD a few times while debugging to get some ideas about what I might have done wrong in my first attempt.
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113803 |
21-Apr-2003 |
simokawa |
Add FireWire drivers to GENERIC.
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113757 |
20-Apr-2003 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for the ASIX Electronics AX88172 USB 2.0 ethernet controller. The driver has been tested with the LinkSys USB200M adapter. I know for a fact that there are other devices out there with this chip but don't have all the USB vendor/device IDs.
Note: I'm not sure if this will force the driver to end up in the install kernel image or not. Special magic needs to be done to exclude it to keep the boot floppies from bloating again, someone please advise.
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112790 |
29-Mar-2003 |
mdodd |
- Move driver to newbus. - Provide identify methods for EtherExpress and 3c507 cards; this means these cards no longer need wired configs. - Provide a detach method.
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112688 |
26-Mar-2003 |
ps |
Nuke HTT from here too.
Spotted by: jhb
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112647 |
25-Mar-2003 |
jhb |
Add an options entry for HTT in SMP and GENERIC similar to the SMP and APIC_IO options.
Requested by: John Cagle <john.cagle@hp.com>
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112498 |
22-Mar-2003 |
ru |
Remove bitrot associated with `maxusers'.
Submitted by: bde
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111582 |
26-Feb-2003 |
ru |
Implemented "nooption" and "nomakeoption" config(8) tokens. Fixed memory leak in the "nodevice" option implementation.
Use these instead of sed(1) in MD NOTES.
Use a single makefile (sys/conf/makeLINT.mk) to generate LINT for all architectures. (Previous versions missed the LINT dependency on Makefile, and i386 version also missed the dependency on ${NOTES}.)
Fixed bugs in the previous NOTES conversion using the "nodevice" token and sed(1):
- i386 LINT lost "device pst".
- pc98 LINT lost SC_*, MAXCONS and KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD options, and got needless DPT_* options.
- Added nooptions PPC_DEBUG, PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET, KBD_INSTALL_CDEV to sparc64 LINT so that it has a chance to config(8).
This basically returns us to where we were before.
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111500 |
25-Feb-2003 |
obrien |
Move most everything back to a MI NOTES, and use "nodevice" in MD NOTES Where needed. Use 'sed' for now in place of "nooptions". Add a sparc64 MD NOTES.
Reviewed by: arch@
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110831 |
13-Feb-2003 |
obrien |
Fix the style of the SCHED_4BSD commit.
|
110202 |
01-Feb-2003 |
joe |
Put replace spaces with tabs in keeping with the rest of the file.
|
109869 |
26-Jan-2003 |
jeff |
- Remove a redundant scheduler option.
Pointy hat to: jeff Spotted by: dillon
|
109865 |
26-Jan-2003 |
jeff |
- Introduce the SCHED_ULE and SCHED_4BSD options for compile time selection of the scheduler. - Add SCHED_4BSD as the scheduler for all kernel config files in cvs.
|
109344 |
16-Jan-2003 |
sam |
wi now needs wlan
Reviewed by: imp
|
108342 |
28-Dec-2002 |
scottl |
Add the if_bge driver. I can't find any reason why it's not here, and it's pretty common on Dell servers and other high-end boxes.
|
107946 |
16-Dec-2002 |
cognet |
Add the trm(4) driver.
MFC after: 1 day
|
107650 |
05-Dec-2002 |
jhb |
Add "disabled" hints to all of the uncommon ISA devices that are in GENERIC. Each device can be re-enabled at startup time by unsetting the disabled hint in the loader.
Requested by: mdodd Approved by: re Prodded by: rwatson
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105731 |
22-Oct-2002 |
jhb |
No need for pmtimer hint anymore.
|
105463 |
19-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
Permits UFS ACLs to be used with the GENERIC kernel. Due to recent ACL configuration changes, this shouldn't result in different code paths for file systems not explicitly configured for ACLs by the system administrator. For UFS1, administrators must still recompile their kernel to add support for extended attributes; for UFS2, it's sufficient to enable ACLs using tunefs or at mount-time (tunefs preferred for reliability reasons). UFS2, for a variety of reasons, including performance and reliability, is the preferred file system for use with ACLs.
Approved by: re
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105054 |
13-Oct-2002 |
mike |
Remove the P1003_1B kernel option; it is no longer used.
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104974 |
12-Oct-2002 |
phk |
Remove NO_GEOM option. No outstanding show-stoppers.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
|
104718 |
09-Oct-2002 |
jhb |
Remove 'at' hints for npx and apm as both drivers have identify routines that add an instance of themselves. The npx(4) driver doesn't even check the npx 'port' hint but hardcodes IO_NPX instead. The npx(4) driver also will use isa IRQ 13 (on x86, 8 on pc98) by default if no 'irq' hint is specified, so we don't need that hint either.
|
104519 |
05-Oct-2002 |
phk |
NB: This commit does *NOT* make GEOM the default in FreeBSD NB: But it will enable it in all kernels not having options "NO_GEOM"
Put the GEOM related options into the intended order.
Add "options NO_GEOM" to all kernel configs apart from NOTES.
In some order of controlled fashion, the NO_GEOM options will be removed, architecture by architecture in the coming days.
There are currently three known issues which may force people to need the NO_GEOM option:
boot0cfg/fdisk: Tries to update the MBR while it is being used to control slices. GEOM does not allow this as a direct operation.
SCSI floppy drives: Appearantly the scsi-da driver return "EBUSY" if no media is inserted. This is wrong, it should return ENXIO.
PC98: It is unclear if GEOM correctly recognizes all variants of PC98 disklabels. (Help Wanted! I have neither docs nor HW)
These issues are all being worked.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
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104045 |
27-Sep-2002 |
sos |
Add the pst (Promise SX6000) driver to GENERIC.
|
103225 |
11-Sep-2002 |
rwatson |
Whitespace consistency fix from addition of IAHD_REG_PRETTY_PRINT: use tabs not spaces.
|
103109 |
09-Sep-2002 |
kuriyama |
Use "options " rather than "options<tab>".
|
102972 |
05-Sep-2002 |
obrien |
Statically compile pcn(4) into the install kernel vs. using as module. lnc(4) will attach to AMD PCnet/FAST NICs if pcn(4) does not attach. I.e. pcn(4) gets first chance. There is a problem however in that pcn(4) was moved out of the install kernel so that the module would be used. This however causes bad installs if one has an AMD PCnet/FAST NIC.
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102689 |
31-Aug-2002 |
gibbs |
Enable ahd/ahc register pretty printing by default. This expedites handling of bug reports.
|
102153 |
20-Aug-2002 |
peter |
remove unit counts from atkbdc, pckbd, sc
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101907 |
15-Aug-2002 |
imp |
pccbb->cbb
|
101704 |
11-Aug-2002 |
mjacob |
Add support for the LSI-Logic Fusion/MP architecture.
This is an architecture that present a thing message passing interface to the OS. You can query as to how many ports and what kind are attached and enable them and so on.
A less grand view is that this is just another way to package SCSI (SPI or FC) and FC-IP into a one-driver interface set.
This driver support the following hardware:
LSI FC909: Single channel, 1Gbps, Fibre Channel (FC-SCSI only) LSI FC929: Dual Channel, 1-2Gbps, Fibre Channel (FC-SCSI only) LSI 53c1020: Single Channel, Ultra4 (320M) (Untested) LSI 53c1030: Dual Channel, Ultra4 (320M)
Currently it's in fair shape, but expect a lot of changes over the next few weeks as it stabilizes.
Credits:
The driver is mostly from some folks from Jeff Roberson's company- I've been slowly migrating it to broader support that I it came to me as.
The hardware used in developing support came from:
FC909: LSI-Logic, Advansys (now Connetix) FC929: LSI-Logic 53c1030: Antares Microsystems (they make a very fine board!)
MFC after: 3 weeks
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101588 |
09-Aug-2002 |
brooks |
Make ppp(4) devices clonable and unloadable.
|
101445 |
07-Aug-2002 |
imp |
Add Intersil and Symbol as vendors for 802.11 cards that the wi driver supports.
Obtained from: NetBSD
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101324 |
04-Aug-2002 |
anholt |
Add device agp to GENERIC, filter it out of floppy builds
Approved by: des (mentor)
|
101321 |
04-Aug-2002 |
imp |
Remove commented out PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES. It is gone now.
|
101165 |
01-Aug-2002 |
blackend |
Fix the link to the Handbook
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100551 |
23-Jul-2002 |
peter |
de-count pci
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100464 |
21-Jul-2002 |
peter |
Add explicit unit count on 'device pci' for ahc/ahd
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100189 |
16-Jul-2002 |
jhb |
Various comment and minor style fixes. No actual content changes.
Inspired by: bde
|
100163 |
16-Jul-2002 |
markm |
Retire the perl gethints.conf in favour of an awk version. Move the awk version to a central place for maintenance.
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre <cyrille.lefevre@laposte.net>
|
100115 |
15-Jul-2002 |
jhb |
makeLINT.send has been moved to sys/conf so we can build LINT on other architectures besides i386.
|
99854 |
12-Jul-2002 |
alfred |
Introduce syscall.master option 'COMPAT4' which allows one to wrap syscalls for FreeBSD 4 compatibility. Add kernel option COMPAT_FREEBSD4 to enable these syscalls.
|
99588 |
08-Jul-2002 |
markm |
Comment out apm; ACPI is the modern replacement, and folks who really need it can uncomment it. This may buy us some kernel space.
Discussed with: imp & msmith (quite a while ago)
|
99544 |
07-Jul-2002 |
imp |
Make NEWCARD the default pccard/cardbus system.
|
99106 |
30-Jun-2002 |
rwatson |
Remove ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER. This was inconsistent (both in form and function) with existing configuration choices. Arguably if ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER was present, so should have been BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER. Regardless, it broke the option sort order in these kernel configuration files.
Requested by: bde
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98627 |
22-Jun-2002 |
jmallett |
Use rm -f in the clean target, as seems to be common practice, and also avoids errors if no LINT exists.
Submitted by: dwcjr
|
97937 |
06-Jun-2002 |
gibbs |
Hook up the ahd driver.
|
97500 |
29-May-2002 |
obrien |
Do not refer to the Intel PRO/1000 by its internal name.
Requested by: pdeuskar
|
97137 |
22-May-2002 |
obrien |
Restore us back to the rev 1.324 level of having an Intel gigE driver.
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97087 |
21-May-2002 |
rwatson |
Permit alternative break sequence to break to debugger in GENERIC. Breakage of serial break on -CURRENT seems rampant for some reason, and I like being able to get into ddb.
Reviewed by: peter
|
95992 |
03-May-2002 |
jmallett |
Typo fix: detects -> detect.
Reviewed by: phk
|
95940 |
02-May-2002 |
des |
Join the pissing contest: generate LINT with a single sed(1) command. Smaller script, smaller (though equivalent) output.
|
95922 |
02-May-2002 |
kuriyama |
Use shell script version (using awk and sed) of makeLINT.pl.
|
95536 |
27-Apr-2002 |
scottl |
Add a CAM interface to the aac driver. This is useful in case you should ever connect a SCSI Cdrom/Tape/Jukebox/Scanner/Printer/kitty-litter-scooper to your high-end RAID controller. The interface to the arrays is still via the block interface; this merely provides a way to circumvent the RAID functionality and access the SCSI buses directly. Note that for somewhat obvious reasons, hard drives are not exposed to the da driver through this interface, though you can still talk to them via the pass driver. Be the first on your block to low-level format unsuspecting drives that are part of an array!
To enable this, add the 'aacp' device to your kernel config.
MFC after: 3 days
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94980 |
18-Apr-2002 |
rwatson |
Since WITNESS doesn't just do mutexes, remove "mutex" from the WITNESS comment in GENERIC config files of appropriate platforms. For whatever reason, powerpc didn't use WITNESS in GENERIC.
|
94275 |
09-Apr-2002 |
phk |
GC various bits and pieces of USERCONFIG from all over the place.
|
93731 |
03-Apr-2002 |
jhb |
First round at trying to split up NOTES into MI and MD portions. Unfortunately, this level doesn't really provide enough granularity. We probably need several MI NOTES type files for things that are shared by several architectures but not by all. For example, the PCI options could live in a NOTES.pci.
This also updates the Makefile for i386 to generate LINT. The only changes in the generated LINT are the order of various options.
Suggestions for improvement welcome.
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93719 |
03-Apr-2002 |
ru |
Dike out a highly insecure UCONSOLE option. TIOCCONS must be able to VOP_ACCESS() /dev/console to succeed.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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92518 |
17-Mar-2002 |
des |
s/options\t\t/options \t/
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90629 |
13-Feb-2002 |
alfred |
Re-enable WITNESS for GENERIC. Since the 5.x branch is mostly about SMP we'd like as much feedback as possible from users about possible locking problems as early as possible.
To negate most of the performance impact I've also enabled WITNESS_SKIPSPIN. I've done this as we've been running WITNESS over the spinlock code for a while without incident and it goes a long way to making the performance problems of WITNESS much more bearable.
Users who should be running current should know about turning WITNESS off for performance reasons.
That said and done, WITNESS could/should be made into a tuneable, but we'll leave that as an excersize to those that want to disable it without a kernel recompile.
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90598 |
13-Feb-2002 |
rwatson |
Remove WITNESS from GENERIC by default: as we grow more locks, this gets slower, and may be impeding adoption of -CURRENT by developers. We recommend turning on WITNESS by default on crash boxes, and when doing locking development. It will probably get turned on by default for a week or two following any major locking commits, also.
Approved by: all and sundry (jhb, phk, ...)
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89580 |
20-Jan-2002 |
msmith |
Add the 'iir' driver, for the Intel Integrated RAID controllers and prior ICP Vortex models. This driver was developed by Achim Leubner of Intel (previously with ICP Vortex) and Boji Kannanthanam of Intel.
Submitted by: "Kannanthanam, Boji T" <boji.t.kannanthanam@intel.com> MFC after: 2 weeks
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87894 |
14-Dec-2001 |
iedowse |
Enable UFS_DIRHASH in the GENERIC kernel.
Suggested by: silby Reviewed by: dillon MFC after: 5 days
|
87546 |
09-Dec-2001 |
dillon |
Allow maxusers to be specified as 0 in the kernel config, which will cause the system to auto-size to between 32 and 512 depending on the amount of memory.
MFC after: 1 week
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87340 |
04-Dec-2001 |
des |
PROCFS requires PSEUDOFS. I forgot that GENERIC didn't have PSEUDOFS yet.
|
86134 |
06-Nov-2001 |
obrien |
Fix tab damage in rev 1.326.
|
85786 |
31-Oct-2001 |
rwatson |
Spell deivces as devices.
|
85715 |
30-Oct-2001 |
imp |
Move device lnc to isa section, since it no longer uses the compat shims. Add comment about lnc. Remove probe order comment from isa_compat.c. That appears to no longer be the case.
|
85457 |
25-Oct-2001 |
jlemon |
Add PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES option, for BIOSen that neglect this.
Submitted by: Andrew R. Reiter arr@watson.org
|
85255 |
20-Oct-2001 |
mjacob |
Remove wx.
|
85204 |
20-Oct-2001 |
obrien |
Drop support for x87 emulation. Any CPU one would dare to run 5-CURRENT on would have built-in FP support.
|
85035 |
16-Oct-2001 |
mjacob |
Make SCSI changer and SES devices standard in generic kernels.
Reviewed by: ken@kdm.org
|
83936 |
25-Sep-2001 |
brooks |
The faith(4) device is no longer a count device so don't specify a count.
|
83872 |
24-Sep-2001 |
obrien |
+ Fix misplacement of `txp' + Document our -CURRENT debugging bits
|
83827 |
22-Sep-2001 |
jedgar |
Update NFS_ROOT comments to reflect the NFSCLIENT option instead of the depricated NFS option.
Reviewed by: peter
|
83651 |
18-Sep-2001 |
peter |
Cleanup and split of nfs client and server code. This builds on the top of several repo-copies.
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82318 |
25-Aug-2001 |
peter |
Argh! Revert accidental commit.
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82309 |
25-Aug-2001 |
peter |
Optionize UPAGES for the i386. As part of this I split some of the low level implementation stuff out of machine/globaldata.h to avoid exposing UPAGES to lots more places. The end result is that we can double the kernel stack size with 'options UPAGES=4' etc.
This is mainly being done for the benefit of a MFC to RELENG_4 at some point. -current doesn't really need this so much since each interrupt runs on its own kstack.
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81168 |
05-Aug-2001 |
nate |
- Removed comment about ThinkPad keyboards from the PCVT line. Any ThinkPad that needs this probably won't run -current, as it's at least 5 years old.
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80219 |
23-Jul-2001 |
wpaul |
You were knocked senseless by the Boomerang, spun around by the Cyclone, blown over by the Hurricane and had a house dropped on you by the Tornado. Now it's time to have your parade rained on by... the Typhoon!
This commit adds driver support for 3Com 3cR990 10/100 ethernet adapters based on the Typhoon I and Typhoon II chipsets. This is actually a port of the OpenBSD driver with many hacks by me.
No Virginia, there isn't any support for the hardware crypto yet. However there is support for TCP/IP checksum offload and VLANs.
Special thanks go to Jason Wright, Aaron Campbell and Theo de Raadt for squeezing enough info out of 3Com to get this written, and for doing most of the hard work.
Manual page is included. Compiled as a module and included in GENERIC.
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79663 |
13-Jul-2001 |
dd |
`pcn' supports AMD Am79C97x cards, not Am79C79x cards.
PR: 28946 Submitted by: Ryuichiro Imura <imura@ryu16.org>
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79106 |
02-Jul-2001 |
brooks |
gif(4) and stf(4) modernization:
- Remove gif dependencies from stf. - Make gif and stf into modules - Make gif cloneable.
PR: kern/27983 Reviewed by: ru, ume Obtained from: NetBSD MFC after: 1 week
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78135 |
12-Jun-2001 |
peter |
Hints overhaul: - Replace some very poorly thought out API hacks that should have been fixed a long while ago. - Provide some much more flexible search functions (resource_find_*()) - Use strings for storage instead of an outgrowth of the rather inconvenient temporary ioconf table from config(). We already had a fallback to using strings before malloc/vm was running anyway.
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77455 |
30-May-2001 |
mjacob |
move wx to be part of miibus requiring chipsets
|
77414 |
29-May-2001 |
phk |
Remove MFS options from all example kernel configs.
|
77214 |
26-May-2001 |
jkh |
Remove pcm hints here now that it's gone from GENERIC.
Reminded-by: bde
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77187 |
25-May-2001 |
jkh |
Take pcm (audio) back out of GENERIC; there appears to be some concensus, most notably among the maintainers, that it's better loaded as a module.
Finally-pushed-over-the-edge-by-the-anguished-cries-of: rwatson
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76554 |
13-May-2001 |
phk |
Convert DEVFS from an "opt-in" to an "opt-out" option.
If for some reason DEVFS is undesired, the "NODEVFS" option is needed now.
Pending any significant issues, DEVFS will be made mandatory in -current on july 1st so that we can start reaping the full benefits of having it.
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75528 |
15-Apr-2001 |
obrien |
Turn on kernel debugging support (DDB, INVARIANTS, INVARIANT_SUPPORT, WITNESS) by default while SMPng is still being developed.
Submitted by: jhb
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74337 |
16-Mar-2001 |
sos |
Remove the now defunct ATA_ENABLE* options
Spotted by: phk
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74182 |
12-Mar-2001 |
jlemon |
Move the fxp driver so it is under the miibus section.
|
73933 |
07-Mar-2001 |
gsutter |
Spelling and capitalization fixes.
Reviewed by: gshapiro, jake, jhb, rwatson (all within 30 seconds)
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73374 |
03-Mar-2001 |
imp |
Add support for Dlink DL10022 to the ed driver. This is a mii part bolted to a ne-2000 chip. This is necessary for the NetGear FA-410TX and other cards.
This also requires you add mii to your kernel if you have an ed driver configured.
This code will result in a couple of timeout messages for ed on the impacted cards. Additional work will be needed, but this does work right now, and many people need these cards.
Submitted by: Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>
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73007 |
25-Feb-2001 |
peter |
Drop the 'count' from the aha device specs
|
72011 |
04-Feb-2001 |
peter |
Clean up some leftovers from the root mount cleanup that was done some time ago. FFS_ROOT and CD9660_ROOT are obsolete.
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71710 |
27-Jan-2001 |
phk |
Turn DEVFS on by default.
You may need to turn this off if you you vinum. Apart from that I know of no reason not to run with DEVFS.
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71255 |
19-Jan-2001 |
peter |
At great personal risk to my sanity, turn off COMPAT_OLDISA and the two drivers that depend on it - ie and le. The compat code has not been disabled.
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71037 |
14-Jan-2001 |
markm |
Remove NOBLOCKRANDOM as a compile-time option. Instead, provide exactly the same functionality via a sysctl, making this feature a run-time option.
The default is 1(ON), which means that /dev/random device will NOT block at startup.
setting kern.random.sys.seeded to 0(OFF) will cause /dev/random to block until the next reseed, at which stage the sysctl will be changed back to 1(ON).
While I'm here, clean up the sysctls, and make them dynamic. Reviewed by: des Tested on Alpha by: obrien
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71026 |
14-Jan-2001 |
jhb |
Argh, remove a local customization that snuck in here.
Noticed by: jasone
|
71025 |
14-Jan-2001 |
jhb |
Remove I386_CPU from GENERIC. Support for the 386 seriously pessimizes performance on other x86 processors. Custom kernels can still be built that will run on the 386.
|
70223 |
20-Dec-2000 |
paul |
Re-enable the lnc driver in GENERIC.
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69952 |
13-Dec-2000 |
msmith |
Remove the COMPAT_OLDPCI option, it's going away.
Turn 'lnc' off in GENERIC for the moment, pending its update to newbus.
|
69855 |
11-Dec-2000 |
phk |
Remove DDB, it leaked in here with another commit.
Submitted by: bde
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69774 |
08-Dec-2000 |
phk |
Staticize some malloc M_ instances.
|
69704 |
07-Dec-2000 |
iwasaki |
Create a pmtimer device instance for GENERIC and NEWCARD kernels by default.
Submitted by: Masayuki FUKUI <fukui@sonic.nm.fujitsu.co.jp>
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68757 |
15-Nov-2000 |
imp |
Add pmtimer device, necessary for proper time keeping when apm or other power management devices are enabled.
|
68697 |
14-Nov-2000 |
jkh |
Proper capitalization of PCMCIA (and avoid matching pcm)
|
68696 |
14-Nov-2000 |
jkh |
In the year 2000, I think it's perfectly reasonable to include audio support by default in GENERIC.
|
68450 |
07-Nov-2000 |
imp |
Make the ISA nic section look like the other device sections with comments on the same line like so: device foo # FooInc Brand NetEther cards
Also, move the wireless NIC cards to their own section.
Add commented out wl driver in wireless section.
Remove obsolete or redundant comments about some of the wireless cards that used to apply but don't since we've removed 'at foobus'.
There should be no functional changes in this change.
|
68448 |
07-Nov-2000 |
imp |
Minor ordering changes to make more sections strictly alphabetical.
|
68445 |
07-Nov-2000 |
semenu |
Synced tx(4) driver descriptions + ``device tx'' line moved to the list of drivers using miibus.
PR: kern/22556
|
68418 |
07-Nov-2000 |
wpaul |
The vx driver no longer needs the PCI compat shims. Also should now work on the alpha (at least the PCI part should).
|
67814 |
28-Oct-2000 |
nik |
Add a brief comment telling people to retain 'device miibus' as necessary.
PR: docs/21981 Submitted by: Matthew Emmerton <matt@gsicomp.on.ca>
|
67759 |
28-Oct-2000 |
phk |
Revert two experimental changes which escaped from my devel machine.
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67708 |
27-Oct-2000 |
phk |
Convert all users of fldoff() to offsetof(). fldoff() is bad because it only takes a struct tag which makes it impossible to use unions, typedefs etc.
Define __offsetof() in <machine/ansi.h>
Define offsetof() in terms of __offsetof() in <stddef.h> and <sys/types.h>
Remove myriad of local offsetof() definitions.
Remove includes of <stddef.h> in kernel code.
NB: Kernelcode should *never* include from /usr/include !
Make <sys/queue.h> include <machine/ansi.h> to avoid polluting the API.
Deprecate <struct.h> with a warning. The warning turns into an error on 01-12-2000 and the file gets removed entirely on 01-01-2001.
Paritials reviews by: various. Significant brucifications by: bde
|
67689 |
27-Oct-2000 |
markm |
As the blocking model has seems to be troublesome for many, disable it for now with an option.
This option is already deprecated, and will be removed when the entropy-harvesting code is fast enough to warrant it.
|
67562 |
25-Oct-2000 |
n_hibma |
The USB scanner driver. To be used together with SANE.
|
67468 |
23-Oct-2000 |
non |
Add PC-Card/ISA SCSI host adpater drivers from NetBSD/pc98 (a NetBSD port for NEC PC-98x1 machines). They are ncv for NCR 53C500, nsp for Workbit Ninja SCSI-3, and stg for TMC 18C30 and 18C50.
I thank NetBSD/pc98 and bsd-nomads people.
Obtained from: NetBSD/pc98
|
66994 |
12-Oct-2000 |
msmith |
Bring the 'twe' driver back now that we think it should work.
|
66277 |
22-Sep-2000 |
ps |
Remove the NCPU, NAPIC, NBUS, NINTR config options. Make NAPIC, NBUS, NINTR dynamic and set NCPU to a maximum of 16 under SMP.
Reviewed by: peter
|
66131 |
20-Sep-2000 |
wpaul |
Add a new driver for the AMD PCnet/FAST, FAST+ and Home PCI adapters. Previously, these cards were supported by the lnc driver (and they still are, but the pcn driver will claim them first), which is fine except the lnc driver runs them in 16-bit LANCE compatibility mode. The pcn driver runs these chips in 32-bit mode and uses the RX alignment feature to achieve zero-copy receive. (Which puts it in the same class as the xl, fxp and tl chipsets.) This driver is also MI, so it will work on the x86 and alpha platforms. (The lnc driver is still needed to support non-PCI cards. At some point, I'll need to newbusify it so that it too will me MI.)
The Am79c978 HomePNA adapter is also supported.
|
65873 |
15-Sep-2000 |
nyan |
Moved the fe driver from the compat section to the correct section.
Submitted by: sanpei
|
65793 |
13-Sep-2000 |
msmith |
A new driver for PCI:SCSI RAID controllers based on the Adaptec FSA design. This includes integrated Dell RAID controllers, the Dell PERC 2/QC and the HP NetRAID-4M.
|
65776 |
12-Sep-2000 |
markm |
Turn the /dev/random device into a (pseudo-)device, not an option.
(I didn't realise that it was this easy!) Submitted by: jhb
|
65761 |
11-Sep-2000 |
billf |
Move tx to the list of drivers that now require miibus.
|
65312 |
01-Sep-2000 |
msmith |
Add the 'asr' driver, supplied by Mark Salyzyn of Adaptec (nee DPT). This provides support for the Adaptec SCSI RAID controller family, as well as the DPT SmartRAID V and VI families.
The driver will be maintained by Mark and Adaptec, and any changes should be referred to the MAINTAINER.
|
65059 |
24-Aug-2000 |
peter |
Comment out the static wiring of hints for GENERIC - the release process now installs the hints file into /boot.
|
64989 |
23-Aug-2000 |
msmith |
Add entries for the 'mly' driver. Re-group 'mly' and 'dpt' into a new classification for RAID controllers that have CAM interfaces.
|
64880 |
20-Aug-2000 |
phk |
Remove all traces of Julians DEVFS (incl from kern/subr_diskslice.c)
Remove old DEVFS support fields from dev_t.
Make uid, gid & mode members of dev_t and set them in make_dev().
Use correct uid, gid & mode in make_dev in disk minilayer.
Add support for registering alias names for a dev_t using the new function make_dev_alias(). These will show up as symlinks in DEVFS.
Use makedev() rather than make_dev() for MFSs magic devices to prevent DEVFS from noticing this abuse.
Add a field for DEVFS inode number in dev_t.
Add new DEVFS in fs/devfs.
Add devfs cloning to: disk minilayer (ie: ad(4), sd(4), cd(4) etc etc) md(4), tun(4), bpf(4), fd(4)
If DEVFS add -d flag to /sbin/inits args to make it mount devfs.
Add commented out DEVFS to GENERIC
|
63994 |
29-Jul-2000 |
obrien |
Revert previous commit. Not all RAID controllers are SCSI.
|
63993 |
29-Jul-2000 |
obrien |
Move the RAID controllers next to the SCSI controllers.
|
63989 |
29-Jul-2000 |
obrien |
Comment out `ncr' as `sym' handles all that `ncr' does. (only commented out to make it easy for people to find it that really wants it.)
Asked for by: Peter
|
63838 |
25-Jul-2000 |
billf |
s%LINT%NOTES%g
|
63538 |
19-Jul-2000 |
imp |
Default the pcic to polling. Some laptops need to have polling mode due to a paucity of IRQs. I have some reservations about this, so I'm not going to MFC this just yet. I'm doing this to see how many problems it causes so we can do this in 4.2. I've been seeing hangs on my laptop from time to time, but sometimes it was not in polling mode, other tmies it was. Don't know if this is one problem or more than one.
Requested by: Sean O Connell
|
62908 |
10-Jul-2000 |
mjacob |
Removing commented out devices I added.
|
62808 |
08-Jul-2000 |
mjacob |
Oops- remove the '0' appended to targbh.
|
62806 |
08-Jul-2000 |
mjacob |
Add in the commented out SCSI device entries of
#device ses # SCSI Environmental Services (and SAF-TE) #device targ # SCSI Target Mode Code #device targbh0 # SCSI Target Mode Blackhole Device #define pt # SCSI Processor Target Device
so that people know that they are there.
|
62058 |
25-Jun-2000 |
markm |
Get the build bits right for the new Architecture Independant null- and entropy drivers. Reviewed by: dfr(mostly)
|
61936 |
22-Jun-2000 |
peter |
Add SOFTUPDATES to GENERIC (BOOTMFS has this filtered out)
|
61655 |
14-Jun-2000 |
peter |
s/iomem/maddr/ - these were generated from an older verion of the gethints script. :-(
|
61640 |
13-Jun-2000 |
peter |
Borrow phk's axe and apply the next stage of config(8)'s evolution.
Use Warner Losh's "hint" driver to decode ascii strings to fill the resource table at boot time.
config(8) no longer generates an ioconf.c table - ie: the configuration no longer has to be compiled into the kernel. You can reconfigure your isa devices with the likes of this at loader(8) time: set hint.ed.0.port=0x320
userconfig will be rewritten to use this style interface one day and will move to /boot/userconfig.4th or something like that.
It is still possible to statically compile in a set of hints into a kernel if you do not wish to use loader(8). See the "hints" directive in GENERIC as an example.
All device wiring has been moved out of config(8). There is a set of helper scripts (see i386/conf/gethints.pl, and the same for alpha and pc98) that extract the 'at isa? port foo irq bar' from the old files and produces a hints file. If you install this file as /boot/device.hints (and update /boot/defaults/loader.conf - You can do a build/install in sys/boot) then loader will load it automatically for you. You can also compile in the hints directly with: hints "device.hints" as well.
There are a few things that I'm not too happy with yet. Under this scheme, things like LINT would no longer be useful as "documentation" of settings. I have renamed this file to 'NOTES' and stored the example hints strings in it. However... this is not something that config(8) understands, so there is a script that extracts the build-specific data from the documentation file (NOTES) to produce a LINT that can be config'ed and built. A stack of man4 pages will need updating. :-/
Also, since there is no longer a difference between 'device' and 'pseudo-device' I collapsed the two together, and the resulting 'device' takes a 'number of units' for devices that still have it statically allocated. eg: 'device fe 4' will compile the fe driver with NFE set to 4. You can then set hints for 4 units (0 - 3). Also note that 'device fe0' will be interpreted as "zero units of 'fe'" which would be bad, so there is a config warning for this. This is only needed for old drivers that still have static limits on numbers of units. All the statically limited drivers that I could find were marked.
Please exercise EXTREME CAUTION when transitioning!
Moral support by: phk, msmith, dfr, asmodai, imp, and others
|
61132 |
31-May-2000 |
msmith |
Bump the default NBUS value to 8.
|
61100 |
30-May-2000 |
green |
Change sl(4) configuration lines to reflect its new dynamic nature.
|
60798 |
22-May-2000 |
dan |
sysctl'ize ICMP_BANDLIM and ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT.
Suggested by: des/nbm
|
60497 |
13-May-2000 |
hoek |
Change to comments only: spell FreeBSD.org correctly
|
60419 |
12-May-2000 |
jhb |
Turn on USB support for most USB devices. udbp is not turned on since NETGRAPH is not present in GENERIC at the moment. Also, change some settings to support USB installs:
- Add KBD_INSTALL_CDEV as an option to make /dev/kbd[01] actually work. - Turn on keyboard probing in sc0. The syscons driver will now use a flag documented in ukbd(4) but not in sc(4) that tells syscons to actively search for a keyboard device if none is found. This allows USB keyboards to just be plugged in and instantly start working. - Require the atkbd0 driver to actually probe to see if a keyboard is there. This allows USB keyboards to be seen by sc0 if an AT keyboard isn't plugged into the computer. This also means that you will no longer be able to plug an AT keyboard into a machine after it has booted a GENERIC kernel and use it. AT keyboards aren't designed for this anyway. USB keyboards are designed for this, and they work.
|
59911 |
03-May-2000 |
imp |
Move sn and cs drivers from the compat section to the real section. Enable xe driver now that I've had reports that it works.
PR: 18323 Submitted by: MIHIRA Yoshiro-san
|
59877 |
01-May-2000 |
n_hibma |
The USB double bulk pipe driver (Host to host cables). Currently there are two supported chips, the NetChip 1080 (only prototypes available) and the EzLink cable. Any other cable should be supported however as they are all very much alike (there is a difference between them wrt performance).
It uses Netgraph.
This driver was mostly written by Doug Ambrisko and Julian Elischer and I would like to thank Whistle for yet another contribution. And my aplogies to them for me sitting on the driver for so long (2 months).
Also, many thanks to Reid Augustin from NetChip for providing me with a prototype of their 1080 chip.
Be aware of the fact that this driver is very immature and has only been tested very lightly. If someone feels like learning about Netgraph however this is an excellent driver to start playing with.
|
59260 |
15-Apr-2000 |
asmodai |
Fix typo, extentions -> extensions
Submitted by: George Cox <gjvc@sophos.com>
|
59058 |
06-Apr-2000 |
imp |
Awi driver, ported from NetBSD from Atsushi Once-san.
From the README: Any IEEE 802.11 cards use AMD Am79C930 and Harris (Intersil) Chipset with PCnetMobile firmware by AMD. BayStack 650 1Mbps Frequency Hopping PCCARD adapter BayStack 660 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter Icom SL-200 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter Melco WLI-PCM 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter NEL SSMagic 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter Netwave AirSurfer Plus 1Mbps Frequency Hopping PCCARD adapter Netwave AirSurfer Pro 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
Known Problems: WEP is not supported. Does not create IBSS itself. Cannot configure the following on FreeBSD: selection of infrastructure/adhoc mode ESSID ...
Submitted by: Atsushi Onoe <onoe@sm.sony.co.jp>
|
59008 |
04-Apr-2000 |
hm |
Remove obsolete reference to PCVT_FREEBSD.
|
58440 |
21-Mar-2000 |
dan |
Include a space between hash ('#') and 'Berkeley packet filter' like all the other comments have.
|
58288 |
19-Mar-2000 |
peter |
Document and supply COMPAT_OLDPCI and COMPAT_OLDISA so 'make release' still works.
|
58133 |
16-Mar-2000 |
n_hibma |
Please welcome the URio driver. Written by Iwasa Kazmi <kzmi\@ca2.so-net.ne.jp>
|
57863 |
09-Mar-2000 |
jlemon |
Add Compaq `ida' driver to GENERIC, update it's LINT entry.
Approved by: jordan
|
57531 |
27-Feb-2000 |
green |
Do some cleanups of the IPv6 stuff. This is a non-functional change.
Approved by: jkh
|
57524 |
26-Feb-2000 |
jkh |
Enable IPv6 support by default.
|
57359 |
20-Feb-2000 |
n_hibma |
Update the documentation to reflect Bill Paul's latest changes.
|
57251 |
16-Feb-2000 |
yokota |
Make it clear that 'options XSERVER' is for pcvt and not for syscons.
Submitted by: Doug Barton <Doug@gorean.org> Approved by: jkh
|
56983 |
04-Feb-2000 |
jkh |
Clean up POSIX options, syncronize generics.
|
56935 |
01-Feb-2000 |
n_hibma |
da0 -> da
|
56867 |
29-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Remove 'conflicts' token - it has been effectively doing absolutely nothing for quite some time. The only thing that cared was userconfig, but it was for one invisible device so we never saw it's effects.
|
56724 |
28-Jan-2000 |
imp |
Mitigate the stream.c attacks
o Drop all broadcast and multicast source addresses in tcp_input. o Enable ICMP_BANDLIM in GENERIC. o Change default to 200/s from 100/s. This will still stop the attack, but is conservative enough to do this close to code freeze.
This is not the optimal patch for the problem, but is likely the least intrusive patch that can be made for this.
Obtained from: Don Lewis and Matt Dillon. Reviewed by: freebsd-security
|
56514 |
24-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Remove a bunch of no-op "port ?" and "irq ?" declarations.
|
56503 |
24-Jan-2000 |
bde |
Removed bogus quotes and unmangled related contractions. "ktrace(1) syscall trace" -> "ktrace(1)".
|
56476 |
23-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Some formatting cleanups and remove comments about numbers of units that were intended to head off confusion about the trailing '0'.
|
56456 |
23-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Drop 'at ppbus?' and the trailing '0' from the ppbus children.
|
56441 |
23-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Update GENERIC/LINT to leave out the useless digit at the end of pci or other unwired devices.
|
56425 |
23-Jan-2000 |
imp |
Add the two wireless pccard nics.
|
56379 |
21-Jan-2000 |
wilko |
updated comments
|
56225 |
18-Jan-2000 |
jkh |
Enable POSIX P1003_1B extentions by default; there's no reason I can see not to class them with the SYSV extentions as "optional but damn useful".
Also desired by: wollman
|
55992 |
14-Jan-2000 |
wpaul |
Add driver support for the Aironet 4500/4800 series wireless 802.11 NICs. (Finally!) The PCMCIA, ISA and PCI varieties are all supported, though only the ISA and PCI ones will work on the alpha for now. PCCARD, ISA and PCI attachments are all provided. Also provided an ancontrol(8) utility for configuring the NIC, man pages, and updated pccard.conf.sample. ISA cards are supported in both ISA PnP and hard-wired mode, although you must configure the kernel explicitly to support the hardwired mode since you have to know the I/O address and port ahead of time.
Special thanks to Doug Ambrisko for doing the initial newbus hackery and getting it to work in infrastructure mode.
|
55958 |
14-Jan-2000 |
peter |
Add back the 'at ppbus?' for the lpt etc drivers. Now it's used.
|
55944 |
14-Jan-2000 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for USB ethernet adapters based on the CATC USB-EL1202A chipset. Between this and the other two drivers, we should have support for pretty much every USB ethernet adapter on the market. The only other USB chip that I know of is the SMC USB97C196, and right now I don't know of any adapters that use it (including the ones made by SMC :/ ).
Note that the CATC chip supports a nifty feature: read and write combining. This allows multiple ethernet packets to be transfered in a single USB bulk in/out transaction. However I'm again having trouble with large bulk in transfers like I did with the ADMtek chip, which leads me to believe that our USB stack needs some work before we can really make use of this feature. When/if things improve, I intend to revisit the aue and cue drivers. For now, I've lost enough sanity points.
|
55884 |
13-Jan-2000 |
mdodd |
Remove the 'at isa? ...' bits for ex0.
Remove the confusing text about pccard and unit numbers for ep0.
|
55832 |
12-Jan-2000 |
obrien |
Sort.
|
55701 |
10-Jan-2000 |
imp |
Uncomment pcic device and put pccard in GENERIC. PCCARD will be removed in a little while as soon as I find all the places it is used in the tree.
|
55606 |
08-Jan-2000 |
peter |
s/controller/device/ as per config(8) changes
|
55429 |
05-Jan-2000 |
wpaul |
Add device driver support for USB ethernet adapters based on the Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101B chip, including the LinkSys USB10T, the Entrega NET-USB-E45, the Peracom USB Ethernet Adapter, the 3Com 3c19250 and the ADS Technologies USB-10BT. This device is 10mbs half-duplex only, so there's miibus or ifmedia support. This device also requires firmware to be loaded into it, however KLSI allows redistribution of the firmware images (I specifically asked about this; they said it was ok).
Special thanks to Annelise Anderson for getting me in touch with KLSI (eventually) and thanks to KLSI for providing the necessary programming info.
Highlights: - Add driver files to /sys/dev/usb - update usbdevs and regenerate attendate files - update usb_quirks.c - Update HARDWARE.TXT and RELNOTES.TXT for i386 and alpha - Update LINT, GENERIC and others for i386, alpha and pc98 - Add man page - Add module - Update sysinstall and userconfig.c
|
55411 |
04-Jan-2000 |
mjacob |
add wx0 driver
|
55162 |
28-Dec-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds device driver support for the ADMtek AN986 Pegasus USB ethernet chip. Adapters that use this chip include the LinkSys USB100TX. There are a few others, but I'm not certain of their availability in the U.S. I used an ADMtek eval board for development. Note that while the ADMtek chip is a 100Mbps device, you can't really get 100Mbps speeds over USB. Regardless, this driver uses miibus to allow speed and duplex mode selection as well as autonegotiation. Building and kldloading the driver as a module is also supported.
Note that in order to make this driver work, I had to make what some may consider an ugly hack to sys/dev/usb/usbdi.c. The usbd_transfer() function will use tsleep() for synchronous transfers that don't complete right away. This is a problem since there are times when we need to do sync transfers from an interrupt context (i.e. when reading registers from the MAC via the control endpoint), where tsleep() us a no-no. My hack allows the driver to have the code poll for transfer completion subject to the xfer->timeout timeout rather that calling tsleep(). This hack is controlled by a quirk entry and is only enabled for the ADMtek device.
Now, I'm sure there are a few of you out there ready to jump on me and suggest some other approach that doesn't involve a busy wait. The only solution that might work is to handle the interrupts in a kernel thread, where you may have something resembling a process context that makes it okay to tsleep(). This is lovely, except we don't have any mechanism like that now, and I'm not about to implement such a thing myself since it's beyond the scope of driver development. (Translation: I'll be damned if I know how to do it.) If FreeBSD ever aquires such a mechanism, I'll be glad to revisit the driver to take advantage of it. In the meantime, I settled for what I perceived to be the solution that involved the least amount of code changes. In general, the hit is pretty light.
Also note that my only USB test box has a UHCI controller: I haven't I don't have a machine with an OHCI controller available.
Highlights:
- Updated usb_quirks.* to add UQ_NO_TSLEEP quirk for ADMtek part. - Updated usbdevs and regenerated generated files - Updated HARDWARE.TXT and RELNOTES.TXT files - Updated sysinstall/device.c and userconfig.c - Updated kernel configs -- device aue0 is commented out by default - Updated /sys/conf/files - Added new kld module directory
|
55018 |
23-Dec-1999 |
wpaul |
Fix minor typo in comments about WaveLAN/IEEE driver: 802.1 -> 802.11
|
54992 |
22-Dec-1999 |
obrien |
Turn on the `sym' driver by default. It lives well beside the `ncr' driver now. On one machine with <825a> and <875> controllers, `sym' correctly attached. On another one with only a <ncr 53c810 fast10 scsi>, the `ncr' driver correctly attached.
|
54838 |
19-Dec-1999 |
billf |
Borrow phk's axe and chop off the old soundcard-CDROM devices. We get about 40k of savings from this, and these abominations are still in LINT if anyone needs to use them.
Reviewed by: jkh
|
54830 |
19-Dec-1999 |
markm |
Comment and order to reduce diffs. No functional change.
|
54777 |
18-Dec-1999 |
imp |
spell isa right on sn0 line
|
54773 |
18-Dec-1999 |
imp |
Driver for the smc91xx series of ethernet chips. Ported from PAO to 3.3R and then to -current. The pccard support has been left in the driver, but is presently non-functional because we are using the isa_compat layer for the moment.
Obtained From: PAO Sponsored by: Timing Solutions
|
54391 |
10-Dec-1999 |
phk |
Remove the if_ze and if_zp drivers.
These drivers were cloned from the ed and ep drivers back in 1994 when PCMCIA cards were a very new thing and we had no other support for such devices. They treated the PCIC (the chip which controls the PCCARD slot) as part of their device and generally hacked their way to success. They have significantly bit-rotted relative to their ancestor drivers (ed & ep) and they were a dead-end on the evolution path to proper PCCARD support in FreeBSD.
They have been terminally broken since August 18 where mdodd forgot them and nobody seems to have missed them enough to fix them since.
I found no outstanding PRs against these drivers.
|
54293 |
08-Dec-1999 |
sos |
Finally use the new ata driver.
|
54208 |
06-Dec-1999 |
peter |
Fold the pnp code into the base isa system to pave the way for PNPBIOS.
Reviewed by: dfr (a few weeks ago)
|
54141 |
05-Dec-1999 |
luoqi |
Reinstate the aic driver.
PR: conf/15187
|
54134 |
04-Dec-1999 |
wpaul |
Add the if_dc driver and remove all of the al, ax, dm, pn and mx drivers which it replaces. The new driver supports all of the chips supported by the ones it replaces, as well as many DEC/Intel 21143 10/100 cards.
This also completes my quest to convert things to miibus and add Alpha support.
|
54046 |
03-Dec-1999 |
msmith |
Remove the 'gzip' image activator. We're not using a.out anymore, so save ourselves just over 8k.
|
54017 |
02-Dec-1999 |
jlemon |
Remove code to select APM version with flags to the apm0 device. This code has been disabled for the last 4 months.
Prodded into action by: n_hibma
|
54013 |
02-Dec-1999 |
msmith |
Add the AMI MegaRAID and Mylex DAC960 drivers. Installation to arrays on these controllers is now no different to the process for any other supported disk controller.
|
53805 |
28-Nov-1999 |
obrien |
Sort PCI SCSI controlers.
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53804 |
28-Nov-1999 |
obrien |
/sys adjustments to add the `sym' controler driver.
This is commented out in GENERIC as you cannot mix `sym' with `ncr' right now. Note that LINT is no more broken by this commit.
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53789 |
27-Nov-1999 |
obrien |
Add a commented out 'ATA' driver config block to help assist -CURRENT people to migrate to this driver since it will be the default IDE/ATA/ATAPI driver in 4.0-R.
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53722 |
26-Nov-1999 |
phk |
Retire MFS_ROOT and MFS_ROOT_SIZE options from the MFS implementation.
Add MD_ROOT and MD_ROOT_SIZE options to the md driver.
Make the md driver handle MFS_ROOT and MFS_ROOT_SIZE options for compatibility.
Add md driver to GENERIC, PCCARD and LINT.
This is a cleanup which removes the need for some of the worse hacks in MFS: We really want to have a rootvnode but MFS on a preloaded image doesn't really have one. md is a true device, so it is less trouble.
This has been tested with make release, and if people remember to add the "md" pseudo-device to their kernels, PicoBSD should be just fine as well. If people have no other use for MFS, it can be removed from the kernel.
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53580 |
22-Nov-1999 |
shin |
move INET6 option from GENERIC to LINT.
Thanks for Brian Fundakowski Feldman and Dag-Erling Smorgrav, to give me the comment and the patch.
Submitted by:Dag-Erling Smorgrav
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53541 |
22-Nov-1999 |
shin |
KAME netinet6 basic part(no IPsec,no V6 Multicast Forwarding, no UDP/TCP for IPv6 yet)
With this patch, you can assigne IPv6 addr automatically, and can reply to IPv6 ping.
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers Obtained from: KAME project
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52730 |
01-Nov-1999 |
peter |
Update examples using 'disk' and 'tape' - they used to have magic meaning to config(8) for static device tables that have not existed for quite some time. They have been aliases for 'device' for a while, and "tape" went away entirely as it wasn't used anywhere (except in an example in LINT.. "fixed").
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52550 |
27-Oct-1999 |
mdodd |
Modify the entries regarding the 'ep' driver to take into account my recent changes to that driver.
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52470 |
25-Oct-1999 |
imp |
Massive rewrite of pccard to convert it to newbus. o Gut the compatibility interface, you now must attach with newbus. o Unit numbers from pccardd are now ignored. This may change the units assigned to a card. It now uses the first available unit. o kill old skeleton code that is now obsolete. o Use newbus attachment code. o cleanup interfile dependencies some. o kill list of devices per slot. we use the device tree for what we need. o Remove now obsolete code. o The ep driver (and maybe ed) may need some config file tweaks to allow it to attach. See config files that were committed for examples on how to do this.
Drivers to be commited shortly.
This is an interrum fix until the new pccard. ed, ep and sio will be supported by me with this release, although others are welcome to try to support other devices before new pccard is working.
I plan on doing minimal further work on this code base. Be careful when upgrading, since this code is known to work on my laptop and those of a couple others as well, but your milage may vary.
BUGS TO BE FIXED:
o system memory isn't allocated yet, it will be soon. o No devices actually have a pccard newbus attach in the tree.
BUGS THAT MIGHT BE FIXED:
o card removal, including suspend, usually hangs the system.
Many thanks to Peter Wemm and Doug Rabson for helping me to fill in the missing bits of New Bus understanding at FreeBSD Con '99.
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52436 |
22-Oct-1999 |
n_hibma |
From: src/sys/i386/conf/PCCARD
revision 1.21 date: 1999/10/15 17:29:20; author: imp; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3 Reorganize the attachement point for pcic (it was unattached and floating before). Attach pccard devices to pcic, one per slot (although this may change to one per pcic). pcic is now attached to isa (to act as a bridge) and pccard is attached to pcic, cbb and pc98ic (the last two are card bus bridge and the pc98ic version of pcic, neither of which are in the tree yet). Move pccard compat code into pccard/pccard_compat.c.
THIS REQUIRES A CONFIG FILE CHANGE. You must change your pcic/card entries to be: # PCCARD (PCMCIA) support controller pcic0 at isa? controller pcic1 at isa? controller card0
The old system was upside down and this corrects that problem. It will make it easier to add support for YENTA pccard/card bus bridges.
Much more cleanup needs to happen before newbus devices can have pccard attachments. My previous commit's comments were premature.
Forgotten by: imp
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52282 |
16-Oct-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the mx driver to miibus.
In order to make this work, I created a pseudo-PHY driver to deal with Macronix chips that use the built-in NWAY support and symbol mode port. This is actually all of them, with the exception of the original MX98713 which presents its NWAY support via the MII serial interface.
The mxphy driver actually manipulates the controller registers directly rather than using the miibus_readreg()/miibus_writereg() bus interface since there are no MII registers to read. The mx driver itself pretends that the NWAY interface is a PHY locayed at MII address 31 for the sole purpose of allowing the mxphy_probe() routine to know when it needs to attach to a host controller.
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52250 |
15-Oct-1999 |
obrien |
Acutally our style is "options\x20\x09".
As BDE says: "options\x09\x09foo" looks quite different from "options\x20\x09foo" after adding a one or two character prefix.
Notice by: BDE
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52235 |
14-Oct-1999 |
obrien |
Like it or not, we use ^I's not 0x20 to align things in this file.
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51530 |
22-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
Spruce up the ADMtek driver: conver to newbus, miibus and add support for the AN985 "Centaur" chip, which is apparently the next genetation of the "Comet." The AN985 is also a tulip clone and is similar to the AL981 except that it uses a 99C66 EEPROM and a serial MII interface (instead of direct access to the PHY registers).
Also updated various documentation to mention the AN985 and created a loadable module.
I don't think there are any cards that use this chip on the market yet: the datasheet I got from ADMtek has boxes with big X's in them where the diagrams should be, and the sample boards I got have chips without any artwork on them.
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51432 |
19-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
Convert the VIA Rhine driver to miibus.
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51165 |
11-Sep-1999 |
gibbs |
Add the AMD driver.
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51109 |
09-Sep-1999 |
peter |
Seperate the miibus pci ethernet drivers from the non-miibus drivers so it's a little clearer which is which from just looking at GENERIC.
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50986 |
06-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds driver support for PCI fast ethernet NICs based on the Davicom DM9100 and DM9102 chipsets, including the Jaton Corporation XPressNet. Datasheet is available from www.davicom8.com.
The DM910x chips are still more tulip clones. The API is reproduced pretty faithfully, unfortunately the performance is pretty bad. The transmitter seems to have a lot of problems DMAing multi-fragment packets. The only way to make it work reliably is to coalesce transmitted packets into a single contiguous buffer. The Linux driver (written by Davicom) actually does something similar to this. I can't recomment this NIC as anything more than a "connectivity solution."
This driver uses newbus and miibus and is supported on both i386 and alpha platforms.
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50974 |
05-Sep-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds driver support for the Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 PCI fast ethernet chipsets. Full manuals for the SiS chips can be found at www.sis.com.tw.
This is a fairly simple chipset. The receiver uses a 128-bit multicast hash table and single perfect entry for the station address. Transmit and receive DMA and FIFO thresholds are easily tuneable. Documentation is pretty decent and performance is not bad, even on my crufty 486. This driver uses newbus and miibus and is supported on both the i386 and alpha architectures.
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50736 |
01-Sep-1999 |
jkh |
Try and commit the tun comment fix again; I have no idea why there was a clash the last time, leading me to think that it had already been fixed.
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50719 |
01-Sep-1999 |
brian |
ppp(1) -> ppp(8)
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50477 |
28-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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50128 |
21-Aug-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds device driver support for the Sundance Technologies ST201 PCI fast ethernet controller. Currently, the only card I know that uses this chip is the D-Link DFE-550TX. (Don't ask me where to buy these: the only cards I have are samples sent to me by D-Link.)
This driver is the first to make use of the miibus code once I'm sure it all works together nicely, I'll start converting the other drivers.
The Sundance chip is a clone of the 3Com 3c90x Etherlink XL design only with its own register layout. Support is provided for ifmedia, hardware multicast filtering, bridging and promiscuous mode.
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49829 |
15-Aug-1999 |
phk |
Give if_tun the "almost clone" makeover.
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49827 |
15-Aug-1999 |
phk |
Give BPF the "almost-clone" update. If you need more of them, make more entries in /dev and be happy you don't need to recompile your kernel.
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49536 |
08-Aug-1999 |
phk |
Make the pty driver as close to a cloning device as we can get for now, we create the pty on the fly when it is first opened.
If you run out of ptys now, just MAKEDEV some more.
This also demonstrate the use of dev_t->si_tty_tty and dev_t->si_drv1 in a device driver.
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49476 |
07-Aug-1999 |
jkh |
Enable bpf by default. There was no significant dissention to my proposal of 2 weeks ago that this be done, and anyone who wishes to make bpf more selective according to securelevel or compile-time options is more than free to do so.
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49076 |
25-Jul-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds device driver support for Adaptec Duralink PCI fast ethernet controllers based on the AIC-6915 "Starfire" controller chip. There are single port, dual port and quad port cards, plus one 100baseFX card. All are 64-bit PCI devices, except one single port model.
The Starfire would be a very nice chip were it not for the fact that receive buffers have to be longword aligned. This requires buffer copying in order to achieve proper payload alignment on the alpha. Payload alignment is enforced on both the alpha and x86 platforms. The Starfire has several different DMA descriptor formats and transfer mechanisms. This driver uses frame descriptors for transmission which can address up to 14 packet fragments, and a single fragment descriptor for receive. It also uses the producer/consumer model and completion queues for both transmit and receive. The transmit ring has 128 descriptors and the receive ring has 256.
This driver supports both FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/alpha, and uses newbus so that it can be compiled as a loadable kernel module. Support for BPF and hardware multicast filtering is included.
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48798 |
13-Jul-1999 |
obrien |
Move the xe0 driver back where it was. It was misleading where it was as it does not take over the PCIC, it does require PCCARD support, and it doesn't replace any existing driver.
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48645 |
06-Jul-1999 |
des |
Rename bpfilter to bpf.
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48345 |
29-Jun-1999 |
peter |
Put on my asbestos suit and attempt to tidy up and add some simple docs or notes to make it much more obvious what things are for people who have not committed LINT to memory yet.
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48043 |
20-Jun-1999 |
jkh |
Clean up some of the documentation at the top.
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47926 |
15-Jun-1999 |
des |
Kill option FAILSAFE.
PR: i386/12187 Approved by: bde
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47350 |
21-May-1999 |
wpaul |
This commit adds driver support for PCI fast ethernet cards based on the ADMtek AL981 "Comet" chipset. The AL981 is yet another DEC tulip clone, except with simpler receive filter options. The AL981 has a built-in transceiver, power management support, wake on LAN and flow control. This chip performs extremely well; it's on par with the ASIX chipset in terms of speed, which is pretty good (it can do 11.5MB/sec with TCP easily).
I would have committed this driver sooner, except I ran into one problem with the AL981 that required a workaround. When the chip is transmitting at full speed, it will sometimes wedge if you queue a series of packets that wrap from the end of the transmit descriptor list back to the beginning. I can't explain why this happens, and none of the other tulip clones behave this way. The workaround this is to just watch for the end of the transmit ring and make sure that al_start() breaks out of its packet queuing loop and waiting until the current batch of transmissions completes before wrapping back to the start of the ring. Fortunately, this does not significantly impact transmit performance.
This is one of those things that takes weeks of analysis just to come up with two or three lines of code changes.
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47343 |
20-May-1999 |
n_hibma |
usbdi.h: Implement priorities. GENERIC, LINT, files: Remove remarks about ordering of device names. GENERIC, LINT: Sort the devices alphabetically in LINT and GENERIC.
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47155 |
14-May-1999 |
obrien |
Add the `xe' Xircom PC Card driver.
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46806 |
09-May-1999 |
phk |
Major lobotomy of config(8). The
config kernel mumble mumble
line has been obsoleted and removed and with it went all knowledge of devices on the part of config.
You can still configure a root device (which is used if you give the "-r" flag) but now with an option:
options ROOTDEVNAME=\"da0s2e\"
The string is parsed by the same code as at the "boot -a" prompt.
At the same time, make the "boot -a" prompt both more able and more informative.
ALPHA/PC98 people: You will have to adapt a few simple changes (defining rootdev and dumpdev somewhere else) before config works for you again, sorry, but it's all in the name of progress.
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46382 |
04-May-1999 |
msmith |
Disable the ppc chipset-specific probes by default.
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46346 |
02-May-1999 |
n_hibma |
Add driver for the Iomega Zip 100 drive.
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46037 |
24-Apr-1999 |
peter |
De-quote where possible and minor tweaks. depends on a current config(8).
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45999 |
24-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Drop the tty/net/bio/cam interrupt class labels, they are meaninless here now.
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45817 |
19-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Drop the 'at nexus?' from the busses, it's not used. Reactivate eisa0 and pnp0 in GENERIC, they work.. (eisa has been converted but pnp still (for the most part) works the old way).
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45813 |
19-Apr-1999 |
brian |
Spelling police
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45720 |
16-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Bring the 'new-bus' to the i386. This extensively changes the way the i386 platform boots, it is no longer ISA-centric, and is fully dynamic. Most old drivers compile and run without modification via 'compatability shims' to enable a smoother transition. eisa, isapnp and pccard* are not yet using the new resource manager. Once fully converted, all drivers will be loadable, including PCI and ISA.
(Some other changes appear to have snuck in, including a port of Soren's ATA driver to the Alpha. Soren, back this out if you need to.)
This is a checkpoint of work-in-progress, but is quite functional.
The bulk of the work was done over the last few years by Doug Rabson and Garrett Wollman.
Approved by: core
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45718 |
16-Apr-1999 |
jkh |
Add SYSVSEM so that newer versions of Xaccel don't require a kernel compile just to work. We have the room now, so what the heck.
Reqested by: Thomas Roell <roell@xig.com>
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45715 |
16-Apr-1999 |
n_hibma |
Remove the entries for umodem and ucom. These drivers only probe and attach, nothing else. This is confusing to people.
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45668 |
13-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Add a commented-out example on using the makeoptions command to get a kernel.debug.
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45666 |
13-Apr-1999 |
peter |
Shoot the LKM support in the old wd/wdc/atapi driver set in the head and perform a cleanup/unifdef sweep over it to tidy things up. The atapi code is permanently attached to the wd driver and is always probed.
I will add an extra option bit in the flags to disable an atapi probe on either the master or slave if needed, if people want this.
Remember, this driver is destined to die some time. It's possible that it will loose all atapi support down the track and only be used for dumb non-ATA disks and all ata/atapi devices will be handled by the new ata system.
ATAPI, ATAPI_STATIC and CMD640 are no longer options, all are implicit.
Previously discussed with: sos
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45605 |
11-Apr-1999 |
n_hibma |
Make debugging more selective. Remove debugging options from GENERIC
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45122 |
29-Mar-1999 |
ken |
Delete all references to the "aic" driver. It isn't in the tree, and may not show up for a while, and I'm tired of people asking about it.
Perhaps this will eliminate some of the confusion.
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44801 |
16-Mar-1999 |
sos |
Rewert the atapi CDROM driver's name to wcd. This is to avoid confusion with the new system. Also provide real entires in MAKEDEV for the new system.
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44188 |
21-Feb-1999 |
n_hibma |
Rename hid device to uhid (HID: Human Interface Device)
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44175 |
20-Feb-1999 |
n_hibma |
Removed uhub from list. Mandatory with usb device and this was already forced in conf/files. Unneccessary entry.
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44170 |
20-Feb-1999 |
obrien |
Really make the "Rename nlpt to lpt." purported to have been made in rev 1.149.
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44108 |
18-Feb-1999 |
wollman |
Add a little bit more identifying information to the myriad PCI network drivers.
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44014 |
14-Feb-1999 |
jkh |
MF3: add SYSVMSG
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43989 |
14-Feb-1999 |
nsouch |
Rename nlpt to lpt.
Remove from ppi.c the old depreciated module stuff. Print info when if_plip can't use interrupts.
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43869 |
11-Feb-1999 |
jkoshy |
Fix typos
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43824 |
10-Feb-1999 |
des |
Use ppbus instead of the lpt driver. Throw in a (commented-out) vpo entry for good measure.
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43622 |
04-Feb-1999 |
adam |
replace previous stupid comment with one more appropriate where it will be easily found
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43617 |
04-Feb-1999 |
adam |
remind that apm is required in order for timekeeping to work
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43286 |
27-Jan-1999 |
eivind |
Add ISA PnP support, now that we have the space for it.
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42504 |
11-Jan-1999 |
yokota |
The first stage of console driver reorganization: activate new keyboard and video card drivers.
Because of the changes, you are required to update your kernel configuration file now!
The files in sys/dev/syscons are still i386-specific (but less so than before), and won't compile for alpha and PC98 yet.
syscons still directly accesses the video card registers here and there; this will be rectified in the later stages.
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42444 |
09-Jan-1999 |
wpaul |
Add driver support (and man page) for PCI fast ethernet cards based on the ASIX AX88140A chip. Update /sys/conf/files, RELNOTES.TXT, /sys/i388/i386/userconfig.c, sysinstall/devices.c, GENERIC and LINT accordingly.
For now, the only board that I know of that uses this chip is the Alfa Inc. GFC2204. (Its predecessor, the GFC2202, was a DEC tulip card.) Thanks again to Ulf for obtaining the board for me. If anyone runs across another, please feel free to update the man page and/or the release notes. (The same applies for the other drivers.)
FreeBSD should now have support for all of the DEC tulip workalike chipsets currently on the market (Macronix, Lite-On, Winbond, ASIX). And unless I'm mistaken, it should also have support for all PCI fast ethernet chipsets in general (except maybe the SMC FEAST chip, which nobody seems to ever use, including SMC). Now if only we could convince 3Com, Intel or whoever to cough up some documentation for gigabit ethernet hardware.
Also updated RELNOTEX.TXT to mention that the SVEC PN102TX is supported by the Macronix driver (assuming you actually have an SVEC PN102TX with a Macronix chip on it; I tried to order a PN102TX once and got a box labeled 'Hawking Technology PN102TX' that had a VIA Rhine board inside it).
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42218 |
01-Jan-1999 |
peter |
Part 1 of pcvt/voxware revival. I hope I have not clobbered any other deltas, but it is possible since I had a few merge conflicts over the last few days while this has been sitting ready to go.
Approved by: core
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42084 |
27-Dec-1998 |
sos |
Pre 3.0 branch cleanup sos#1: wcd
Superceded by acd driver...
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42083 |
27-Dec-1998 |
phk |
Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #6: ft
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42080 |
27-Dec-1998 |
phk |
Add commented out SMP stuff in GENERIC, remove stale configs.
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42079 |
27-Dec-1998 |
phk |
Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #5: nca, sea, wds, uha
No CAM drivers available. If somebody CAMifies one of these, they will be welcome back in the tree
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42078 |
27-Dec-1998 |
phk |
Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #4: pcvt
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41739 |
13-Dec-1998 |
n_hibma |
dded the stubs for umodem and ucom (communications class driver). They are nothing other than the ugen driver with different variable names.
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41624 |
09-Dec-1998 |
n_hibma |
Preliminary support for OHCI motherboards
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41502 |
04-Dec-1998 |
wpaul |
An early Christmas present: add driver support for a whole bunch of PCI fast ethernet adapters, plus man pages.
if_pn.c: Netgear FA310TX model D1, LinkSys LNE100TX, Matrox FastNIC 10/100, various other PNIC devices
if_mx.c: NDC Communications SOHOware SFA100 (Macronix 98713A), various other boards based on the Macronix 98713, 98713A, 98715, 98715A and 98725 chips
if_vr.c: D-Link DFE530-TX, other boards based on the VIA Rhine and Rhine II chips (note: the D-Link and certain other cards that actually use a Rhine II chip still return the PCI device ID of the Rhine I. I don't know why, and it doesn't really matter since the driver treats both chips the same anyway.)
if_wb.c: Trendware TE100-PCIE and various other cards based on the Winbond W89C840F chip (the Trendware card is identical to the sample boards Winbond sent me, so who knows how many clones there are running around)
All drivers include support for ifmedia, BPF and hardware multicast filtering.
Also updated GENERIC, LINT, RELNOTES.TXT, userconfig and sysinstall device list.
I also have a driver for the ASIX AX88140A in the works.
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41366 |
26-Nov-1998 |
n_hibma |
Initial commit of ported NetBSD USB stack
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41111 |
12-Nov-1998 |
obrien |
Remove `amd', `nca' SCSI devices to match Mike's LINT commit.
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40870 |
03-Nov-1998 |
des |
Back out previous commit. The bpfilter -> bpf transition will have to be a flag day unless we can hack config(8) to smooth things over.
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40869 |
03-Nov-1998 |
des |
Rename the 'bpfilter' pseudo-device to 'bpf'. The old syntax is still legal and will stick around for a while.
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40577 |
22-Oct-1998 |
bde |
Quote port names that have a digit in them. IO_TIMER1 was lexed as { port_name = "IO_TIMER", port_number = 1 } and only worked because it was reassembled to "IO_TIMER1". Trailing digits always work, but this is too magic to depend on.
Don't quote port names that don't have a digit in them.
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40574 |
22-Oct-1998 |
bde |
Removed all `vector xxxintr' specifications. Interrupt handlers are now configured in drivers.
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40516 |
18-Oct-1998 |
wpaul |
Add driver support for PCI fast ethernet adapters based on the RealTek 8129/8139 chipset like I've been threatening. Update kernel configs, userconfig.c, relnotes and sysinstall. No man page yet; comming soon.
I consider this driver stable enough that I want to give it some exposure in -current.
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40425 |
16-Oct-1998 |
obrien |
Add commented out bpf entry. (DHCP is popular here, and this is required).
Ok'ed by: jkh
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40165 |
10-Oct-1998 |
jkh |
Add entries for MFS which are consistent with the others, now that Peter has made this more selectable.
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40037 |
07-Oct-1998 |
obrien |
Fix syntax errors I introduced.
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40031 |
07-Oct-1998 |
gibbs |
Add entries for the adw device driver.
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39969 |
05-Oct-1998 |
obrien |
Document that ``options xFS_ROOT'' requires the associated ``options xFS''. Reordered xFS_ROOT's to be below the associated xFS.
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39926 |
03-Oct-1998 |
jkh |
Add dpt driver back to GENERIC and adjust a stale comment.
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39869 |
01-Oct-1998 |
msmith |
Remove lpt1 - we have userconfig if you have a weird port. Remove mse0 - the Microsoft Bus Mouse is a dinosaur. There are probably more Pintos on the road than these on peoples' desks.
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39445 |
18-Sep-1998 |
mjacob |
(requested by gibbs) Remove the SCSI_CAM option (and rework the isp driver that had depended on it for compilation within or without CAM to use __FreeBSD_version instead).
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39400 |
17-Sep-1998 |
msmith |
Mark the syscons and pcvt drivers as being allowed to conflict, so that well-meaning but uneducated users don't exterminate the psm driver in their zeal to achieve zero conflicts.
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39242 |
15-Sep-1998 |
gibbs |
sd->da, od is gone, no SCSI control devices. new pass, xpt, and targ devices.
Nuke no longer used AHC options.
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38819 |
04-Sep-1998 |
msmith |
Increase 'maxusers' to 32; with the number of people using GENERIC as their one-size-fits-all kernel, this should help reduce the "out of foo" reports.
Reviewed by: jkh
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38400 |
17-Aug-1998 |
bde |
FIxed typo (syntax error) in previous commit.
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38363 |
16-Aug-1998 |
wpaul |
Import the (Fast) Etherlink XL driver. I'm reasonally confident in its stability now. ALso modify /sys/conf/files, /sys/i386/conf/GENERIC and /sys/i386/conf/LINT to add entries for the XL driver. Deactivate support for the XL adapters in the vortex driver. LAstly, add a man page.
(Also added an MLINKS entry for the ThunderLAN man page which I forgot previously.)
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37785 |
20-Jul-1998 |
msmith |
Add the 'cs' driver for Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0 devices. This supports PnP and if_media. I've been running a slightly older version here for several weeks now. Submitted by: Maxim Bolotin <max@rsu.ru>
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37723 |
17-Jul-1998 |
joerg |
Place a fat warning that floppy tapes should be configured as drive 2 only (normally).
PR: kern/7176
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36614 |
03-Jun-1998 |
jkh |
Add the DPT driver here. It's kinda ironic that it got enabled in -stable first. :) PR: 6848
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36273 |
21-May-1998 |
wpaul |
And entries for ThunderLAN driver.
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35390 |
22-Apr-1998 |
mjacob |
Add support for the Qlogic ISP SCSI && FC/AL Adapters
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33444 |
16-Feb-1998 |
msmith |
Remove DISABLE_PSE option which was masking (but not fixing) the problem. A correct fix for execution off MFS filesystems has been committed.
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33417 |
16-Feb-1998 |
msmith |
TEMPORARILY disable support for the 4MB kernel page, as it appears to be causing installation images for -current to be unbootable.
Submitted by: phk
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32726 |
24-Jan-1998 |
eivind |
Make all file-system (MFS, FFS, NFS, LFS, DEVFS) related option new-style.
This introduce an xxxFS_BOOT for each of the rootable filesystems. (Presently not required, but encouraged to allow a smooth move of option *FS to opt_dontuse.h later.)
LFS is temporarily disabled, and will be re-enabled tomorrow.
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32680 |
21-Jan-1998 |
jkh |
Add entries for tx card.
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32578 |
16-Jan-1998 |
pst |
Bring in IDE ATAPI floppy support. This is Junichi's v1.0 driver.
NOTE: Major device numbers have been changed to avoid conflict with other FreeBSD 3.0 devices. The new numbers should be considered "official." This driver is still considered "beta" quality, although we have been playing with it. Please submit bugs to junichi and myself.
Submitted by: junichi@astec.co.jp
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32413 |
11-Jan-1998 |
jkh |
Add ppp, at long last, back to GENERIC. We have enough room in the kernel for it and I'm tired of reading the "This system lacks kernel support for PPP..." line in people's tech support messages.
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30875 |
31-Oct-1997 |
jseger |
Change comments about ijppp to iijppp.
PR: conf/4905 Submitted by: takas-su@is.aist-nara.ac.jp
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30797 |
28-Oct-1997 |
joerg |
Remove the stale `log' non-pseudodevice.
Found by: the new config(8) ;-)
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30720 |
26-Oct-1997 |
nate |
- Do a bunch of gratuitous changes intended to make the code easier to follow. * Rename/reorder all of the pccard structures, change many of the member names to be descriptive, and follow more closely other 'bus' drivers naming schemes. * Rename a bunch of parameter and local variable names to be more consistant in the code. * Renamed the PCCARD 'crd' device to be the 'card' device * KNF and make the code consistant where it was obvious. * ifdef'd out some unused code
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30543 |
18-Oct-1997 |
joerg |
Make all the documented (in pcvt(4)) options supported options. While i was at it, do no longer insist on `PCVT_FREEBSD' being declared in the config file, but default it to a reasonable value.
More cleanup to follow, but this part is safe for RELENG_2_2, too.
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30236 |
08-Oct-1997 |
nate |
- Enable PS/2 mouse support by default. Given that almost all new hardware has a PS/2 port, this is a good thing. Note, older 386/486 boxes may lockup the keyboard controller with this enabled, but most of these kinds of machines don't run -current, so the benefits outweigh the downsides.
Discussed with: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
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29695 |
22-Sep-1997 |
gibbs |
Oops. This file shouldn't have been committed.
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29673 |
21-Sep-1997 |
gibbs |
Move the rules for aicasm to the MI conf file.
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29399 |
14-Sep-1997 |
joerg |
Addf flags 0x10 to the sio0 line, so it is available as a potential console. This features backwards-compatibility to the era when sio(4) was always available for a console.
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27607 |
22-Jul-1997 |
jkh |
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.
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27409 |
15-Jul-1997 |
jkh |
Add SYSVSHM by default. Nobody seems to have objected too strongly to this when raised, and most were in favor of at least this option (some also asked for semaphores and messages, but I'll leave that argument for another time :).
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26475 |
06-Jun-1997 |
jkh |
YAMF22 - XSERVER comment changes.
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24908 |
14-Apr-1997 |
gibbs |
GENERIC, LINT: Add an ie entry that corresponds to the location the old ix entry used to probe and kill the ix entry.
files.i386: Remove entries for the ix driver.
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24372 |
29-Mar-1997 |
phk |
Sanitize APM a bit. Convert various #ifdef to id_flags instead. You may want to add "flags 0x31" to apm0 if you have a lousy implementation. Read LINT.
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23860 |
13-Mar-1997 |
bde |
Quoted CMD640. It's still missing from options.i386.
Removed stale comment saying that npx0 is mandatory.
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23819 |
12-Mar-1997 |
se |
Activate CMD640 workaround
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22975 |
22-Feb-1997 |
peter |
Back out part 1 of the MCFH that changed $Id$ to $FreeBSD$. We are not ready for it yet.
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21801 |
17-Jan-1997 |
jkh |
Adjust ex0 entries properly after talking with Javier.
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21769 |
16-Jan-1997 |
jkh |
Add the ex driver (Intel EtherExpress Pro/10).
I have no idea if this works since I don't have one of the cards to test. I also don't know what the LINT and GENERIC entries should look like, so I just made up some values for now and left them commented out. Someone who knows the factory settings for a Pro/10, please contact me!
Submitted-By: Javier Martín Rueda <jmrueda@diatel.upm.es>
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21673 |
14-Jan-1997 |
jkh |
Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!) avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been insane otherwise.
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20730 |
21-Dec-1996 |
se |
Mention amd driver in comment regarding PCI drivers.
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20617 |
18-Dec-1996 |
se |
Add driver for AMD 53c974 SCSI (Tekram DC390/390T). Remove MAX_LUN=2 option for NCR driver: FAILSAFE does no longer imply MAX_LUN=1.
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20515 |
15-Dec-1996 |
se |
Remove "options MAXLUN=2" since the ncr driver will probe for 8 LUNs now anyway, even if compiled with FAILSAFE defined.
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20390 |
13-Dec-1996 |
jkh |
Close PR#2198:
I've added an installation from optical disk drive facility. This enables FreeBSD to be installed from an optical disk, which may be formatted in "super floppy" style or sliced into MSDOS-FS and UFS partitions.
Note: ncr.c should be reviewed by Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org> and cd.c by Joerg Wunsch <joerg@freebsd.org> before bringing this into 2.2.
Submitted-By: Shunsuke Akiyama <akiyama@kme.mei.co.jp>
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19804 |
16-Nov-1996 |
gibbs |
Since there have been so many reports of the Memory Mapped I/O to the aic7xxx cards failing on certain motherboards, reverse the logic used to control this feature. AHC_FORCE_PIO is replaced with AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO. GENERIC no longer needs to specify the AHC_FORCE_PIO option since this is the default.
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19219 |
28-Oct-1996 |
gibbs |
Add two new aic7xxx driver options:
AHC_FORCE_PIO - This forces the driver to use PIO even on systems that say they have memory mapped the controller's registers. This seems to fix Ken Lam's problems. I've also placed this option in the GENERIC kernel file so that we are guaranteed to install even on these flakey machines.
AHC_SHARE_SCBS - This option attempts to share the external SCB SRAM on the 398X controllers allowing a totoll of 255 non-paged SCBs. This doesn't work quite yet, so this option is mostly here to help 398X owners to experiment and give me feedback until this works properly.
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18252 |
11-Sep-1996 |
phk |
Make userconfig two (default: on) options: USERCONFIG to enable VISUAL_USERCONFIG to get the gui stuff too. Requested by: pst
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17846 |
27-Aug-1996 |
wosch |
Add hints to the file ./LINT and the handbook.
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17093 |
11-Jul-1996 |
jkh |
Merge.
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17053 |
10-Jul-1996 |
jkh |
Clean out some historical cruft.
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16843 |
30-Jun-1996 |
joerg |
Enable ktrace by default, accompanied by a small reminder about the implications (4 KB bloat, slight slowdown of syscalls).
Reviewed by: freebsd-hackers
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16407 |
16-Jun-1996 |
joerg |
Explain the options for the `od' driver.
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15759 |
13-May-1996 |
nate |
Added commented out PCCARD entries to GENERIC, also document and add entries in LINT.
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15497 |
01-May-1996 |
bde |
Only disable sio3 by default.
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15453 |
29-Apr-1996 |
jkh |
Add ATAPI_STATIC so that the ATAPI cdroms work correctly again under -current. Submitted-By: Serge Vakulenko <vak@cronyx.ru>
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15345 |
22-Apr-1996 |
nate |
- add apm to the GENERIC kernel (disabled by default), and add some comments regarding apm to LINT - Disabled the statistics clock on machines which have an APM BIOS and have the options "APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK" enabled (which is default in GENERIC now) - move around some of the code in clock.c dealing with the rtc to make it more obvios the effects of disabling the statistics clock
Reviewed by: bde
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15282 |
18-Apr-1996 |
nate |
Added a disabled psm0 (PS/2) mouse device, using the new 'disable' keyword.
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15180 |
10-Apr-1996 |
jkh |
Disable sio3 in GENERIC - it messes with ATI cards.
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15155 |
09-Apr-1996 |
jkh |
Gag! Somebody removed the bus mouse from GENERIC for reasons unknown. That certainly explains why I noticed it suddenly missing from the 2.2 SNAPSHOT! :-)
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14724 |
20-Mar-1996 |
jkh |
Add vx0 device to GENERIC. Yes, I know that this bloats GENERIC, but what can we do?
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14646 |
17-Mar-1996 |
jkh |
Add fe0 to the LINT and GENERIC files (hmmm - looks like my rcvs setup't isn't supplying all the proper header info here! Last commit of fe0 entry should have had the following Submitted by line also). Submitted-by: Masahiro SEKIGUCHI <seki@sysrap.cs.fujitsu.co.jp>
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14550 |
11-Mar-1996 |
jkh |
Add FAILSAFE option for selecting extra conservativeness when such is more practical (like during installation). Correspondingly, set the option by default in GENERIC now.
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13509 |
20-Jan-1996 |
nate |
Added a comment above the npx0 device line # Mandatory, don't remove
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13314 |
07-Jan-1996 |
gibbs |
Add comment about only needing on of either ahc, ncr, or ahb type controllers to handle any number of devices. Remove unnecessary extra units for these controllers.
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13095 |
29-Dec-1995 |
jkh |
Make a couple of options that hurt when they're removed more carefully noted.
|
13002 |
24-Dec-1995 |
dg |
Added device fxp0 (device driver for Intel EtherExpress Pro/100).
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13001 |
24-Dec-1995 |
dg |
Added I686_CPU.
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12827 |
14-Dec-1995 |
peter |
GENERIC/LINT: Remove redundant quoting on some option lines. LINT: add a couple of new/missing/undocumented options files.i386: add linux code so that you can compile a kernel with static linux emulation ("options LINUX") i386/*: use #if defined(COMPAT_LINUX) || defined(LINUX) to enable static support of linux emulation (just like "IBCS2" makes ibcs2 static)
The main thing this is going to make obvious, is that the LINUX code (when compiled from LINT) has a lot of warnings, some of which dont look too pleasant..
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12789 |
12-Dec-1995 |
gibbs |
Have bt0 entry specify "bt_isa_intr" for its vector. This one entry will allow one EISA/ISA/PCI/VL Buslogic controller to be probed. The driver is almost fully dynamic. It just needs some kdc work and for the SCSI code to stop passing unit numbers up in the scsi_xfer struct.
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12749 |
10-Dec-1995 |
bde |
Added pcvt option FAT_CURSOR.
Fixed comment about PCVT_VERSION=210.
Fixed tabs and trailing blanks.
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12535 |
29-Nov-1995 |
nate |
GENERIC - Add a commented out line for adding support for IBM ThinkPad keyboards
LINT - Add SCANSET=2 support to the LINT kernel and comments reflecting it's purpose.
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12176 |
09-Nov-1995 |
gibbs |
Change ahb device line to eisaconf syntax.
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12104 |
05-Nov-1995 |
gibbs |
Add eisa0 and remove ISA configuration line for ahc0.
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11955 |
31-Oct-1995 |
joerg |
Include the "od" driver.
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11783 |
25-Oct-1995 |
jkh |
Stable matcd port to 0x230, as per request by Bruce and Frank. Submitted by: Frank Durda IV <uhclem@fw.ast.com>
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10097 |
18-Aug-1995 |
jkh |
Bring in Serge Vakulenko's IDE CDROM (ATAPI) driver. A number of people have now indicated to me that it's working more than well enough to bring into -current. Submitted by: Serge Vakulenko <vak@cronyx.ru>
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9202 |
11-Jun-1995 |
rgrimes |
Merge RELENG_2_0_5 into HEAD
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8504 |
14-May-1995 |
dg |
Changed swap partition handling/allocation so that it doesn't require specific partitions be mentioned in the kernel config file ("swap on foo" is now obsolete).
From Poul-Henning:
The visible effect is this:
As default, unless options "NSWAPDEV=23" is in your config, you will have four swap-devices. You can swapon(2) any block device you feel like, it doesn't have to be in the kernel config.
There is a performance/resource win available by getting the NSWAPDEV right (but only if you have just one swap-device ??), but using that as default would be too restrictive.
The invisible effect is that:
Swap-handling disappears from the $arch part of the kernel. It gets a lot simpler (-145 lines) and cleaner.
Reviewed by: John Dyson, David Greenman Submitted by: Poul-Henning Kamp, with minor changes by me.
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8213 |
02-May-1995 |
phk |
A missing 'and', probably my fault.
Submitted by: Ed Hudson <elh@p5.spnet.com>
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8042 |
24-Apr-1995 |
phk |
Added "bio" to matcd.
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7950 |
20-Apr-1995 |
phk |
Add wd2 and wd3 as swap-devices too.
|
7746 |
10-Apr-1995 |
phk |
I got that wrong, lnc0 @ 0x280 lnc1 @ 0x300
moved le0 into sorted sequence.
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7745 |
10-Apr-1995 |
phk |
lnc0 is @ 0x300 lnc1 is @ 0x280
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7681 |
08-Apr-1995 |
phk |
Move default address of lnc0 to 0x300. Luigi Rizzo said that his card cannot even go below 0x300...
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7660 |
08-Apr-1995 |
phk |
Added the "eg0" interface driver for the 3Com "3c505" or "etherlink/+" card. This is the braindamaged card with the 80186 CPU on it. It is slow, probably not very good after all, but hey, if you have one lying around doing nothing anyway...
Added the "zp0" driver to GENERIC.
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7480 |
30-Mar-1995 |
rgrimes |
Submitted by: Mahesh Neelakanta <mahesh@gcomm.com>
Change I/O address of Intel EtherExpress driver (ix0) from 0x280 to 0x300.
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7135 |
18-Mar-1995 |
rgrimes |
Add Intel EtherExpress16 (ix0) driver. Reviewed by: Submitted by: Obtained from:
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7026 |
12-Mar-1995 |
amurai |
Adding tunnel pseudo-device for Network Installation with User process PPP. Reviewed by: amruai@spec.co.jp
|
6912 |
05-Mar-1995 |
joerg |
pcvt is still using the XSERVER option; document this.
|
6820 |
02-Mar-1995 |
jkh |
Changes to incorporate the Matsushita CDROM driver (otherwise known as the "Sound blaster CDROM"). Submitted by: Frank Durda IV <bsdmail@nemesis.lonestar.org>
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6461 |
15-Feb-1995 |
joerg |
Include three lines about the pcvt console driver, so we don't ever need a different config file for it.
|
6270 |
09-Feb-1995 |
jkh |
Add PPP to the generic kernel. Now that Poul has made us all this space, maybe I can get us back into the slip/ppp game without having to tell users to reconfigure their kernels all the time! :)
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5981 |
28-Jan-1995 |
jkh |
Add soundblaster CD to generic kernel. Hope this doesn't run us out of space!
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5952 |
27-Jan-1995 |
phk |
New and far better NCR5380/NCR53400 scsi-driver.
Handles at least Trantor T130 and ProAudioSpectrum adapters. The pas driver has consequently been removed. This driver can be configured without without interrupts.
Manpage to follow when PAS16 has been edited in.
Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: Serge Vakulenko, <vak@cronyx.ru>
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5921 |
26-Jan-1995 |
ache |
Remove FAT_CURSOR, it is already non-existent during several last syscons versions
|
5862 |
24-Jan-1995 |
paul |
is to lnc changes
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5595 |
14-Jan-1995 |
jkh |
Remove bogus scd0 driver - I should have looked at LINT first, anyway.
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5577 |
14-Jan-1995 |
jkh |
Put UCONSOLE back - I was wrong, it's still used in one last place. Submitted by: ollivier
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5563 |
13-Jan-1995 |
gibbs |
Add in aic7770.c (EISA/VL Adaptors) and aic7870.c (PCI adaptor) dependancies for the ahc driver.
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5546 |
12-Jan-1995 |
jkh |
1. Remove UCONSOLE. This appears to be well and truly dead (unless it's hiding someplace in /sys I can't find). 2. Remove NCONS. Soren's latest changes make it a no-op.
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5148 |
18-Dec-1994 |
jkh |
Add a 'vn' to GENERIC
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5119 |
16-Dec-1994 |
phk |
Remove sd1-sd3 & st1, now that we can autoallocate them.
fix the vn driver in LINT. It autoallocates too.
Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: rgrimes
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4650 |
18-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
Put ie0 above ep0. Otherwise, the ie0 probe clobbers it. Submitted by: gibbs
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4569 |
17-Nov-1994 |
gibbs |
New device-driver entries for the aic7770 driver. These use new features of config so YOU MUST RECOMPILE CONFIG. Modifying config was the cleanest solution to integrating this driver into the tree which will become more obvious in the next commit.
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4436 |
13-Nov-1994 |
gibbs |
Add ep0 line to kernel config files.
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4434 |
13-Nov-1994 |
nate |
Add Matt Thomas' le0 DEPCA driver to the GENERIC kernel. This works but I can't test to see if it walks on other ethernet drivers. Can the install folks add this driver to the install script?
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4430 |
13-Nov-1994 |
dg |
Nuked ed2 - it was added for the common 16bit card case where the irq is 10. This is auto-sensed/configured now in the 'ed' driver.
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4402 |
12-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
Add back ed2. Harrumph..
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4385 |
12-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
ed2 was actually an impossible entry to reach!
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4353 |
11-Nov-1994 |
dg |
Added 'de' ethernet driver.
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4350 |
10-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
Enable floppy-tape support.
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4263 |
08-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
Add back ze0 driver; somebody took it out of _both_ LINT and GENERIC, kinda hosing the laptop folks.
|
4157 |
05-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
Argh! Missing quotes.
|
4156 |
05-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
We need CD9660 and MSDOS filesystems built-in if the floppy is to have a hope of getting at these types of filesystems without dragging all the LKM stuff in.
|
4118 |
03-Nov-1994 |
jkh |
Eliminate USERCONFIG. This option is now standard.
|
4106 |
03-Nov-1994 |
gpalmer |
Cosmetic changes in comment at start (it's no longer a GENERICAH config file!)
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3912 |
26-Oct-1994 |
jkh |
Enable USERCONFIG and document it in LINT.
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3836 |
24-Oct-1994 |
sos |
Added sea0 - Seagate driver lines to config
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3794 |
22-Oct-1994 |
phk |
NFS-diskless works. Look in sys/i386/boot/netboot for some of the explanation. More doc needed, but not hard to do, if you want to.
A big hand to Martin Renters for the netboot program !
Anybody want to compete on who can "make world" in the shortest amount of time ? I have 127 i486DX2/66 and 5 P60's I can use now. And 3 times 66 Gb file servers to support it... :->
Anyway, NFS will be standard in the GENERIC kernel now, so that people can use the bin-tarball to set up shop.
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3732 |
20-Oct-1994 |
phk |
According to a quick reading of sources, one experiment and Bruce's word: aha, ahb and bt all on "irq ?" now.
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3729 |
20-Oct-1994 |
phk |
Bruce told me to: Make uha0 use irq ?
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3668 |
17-Oct-1994 |
phk |
GENERIC is our new all singing and dancing kernel. Please report ASAP if there is anything GENERICAH or GENERICBT can, which this one cannot.
MINI changed to reflect the SCSI-pecking-order.
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