busdma - Remove filter functionality- Remove filtfunc and filtarg arguments from bus_dma_tag_create() and fix all callers. All callers use NULL today for both filterfunc and filterarg with one
busdma - Remove filter functionality- Remove filtfunc and filtarg arguments from bus_dma_tag_create() and fix all callers. All callers use NULL today for both filterfunc and filterarg with one exception: if_jme.- Remove filter functionality internally and parent tag tracking. Without filter functions, we do not need to keep track of tag ancestry. All inheritance of the parent tag's parameters occurs when creating the new child tag.- rename run_filter() to addr_needs_bounce().- FreeBSD keeps the filtfunc and filtarg arguments but requires them to be NULL.- Drop filterfunc usage from if_jme. In case of "JMC260 chip full mask revision 2", which has a hardware bug when it comes to DMA transfers crossing the 4 GB bounday, the parent buffer tag already limits DMA memory to 32bit address space. As such it should be safe to drop the filterfunc. The filterfunc was checking if the lower 32bits of the physical address used for DMA are all 0. In case of a 32bit address space, the only address where all lower 32-bits are all zero is 0 itself and I am here assuming that the physical address 0 is not used for DMA transfers!Mainly obtained from: FreeBSD (commits 7cb028de, 900907f4, 1228b93b, 3933ff56)
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kernel - Change callout in struct ccb_hdr* Change the callout declaration in struct ccb_hdr from an embedded structure to a pointer, add padding to get the whole structure to its original size
kernel - Change callout in struct ccb_hdr* Change the callout declaration in struct ccb_hdr from an embedded structure to a pointer, add padding to get the whole structure to its original size (prior to the recent callout patch).* This removes an improper ABI dependency on the kernel struct callout structure which was causing 'camcontrol', and 'smartctl' (from smartmontools) to fail.Testing: dillon, tuxillo
kernel: Remove numerous #include <sys/thread2.h>.Most of them were added when we converted spl*() calls tocrit_enter()/crit_exit(), almost 14 years ago. We can nowremove a good chunk of them agai
kernel: Remove numerous #include <sys/thread2.h>.Most of them were added when we converted spl*() calls tocrit_enter()/crit_exit(), almost 14 years ago. We can nowremove a good chunk of them again for where crit_*() areno longer used.I had to adjust some files that were relying on thread2.hor headers that it includes coming in via other headersthat it was removed from.
kernel: Add 'static' to some function definitions.The declarations already have it, so no functional difference.
kernel: Replace struct device* by device_tWe don't want to directly mention struct device anywhere.
kernel: Use DEVMETHOD_END in the drivers.
kernel: Fix typo (inavlid -> invalid).
bt(4): Sync with FreeBSD.Main change is making it MPSAFE.Taken-from: FreeBSD
bt(4): Remove support for ISA adapters.The driver also supports PCI cards and we do want to keep this support,because it is offered by current VirtualBox, for example.
MachIntrABI: intr_{config,cpuid} -> legacy_intr_{config,cpuid}So these two functions will not be misused on MSI. No functional changes
kernel: Use NULL for pointers.
kernel/disk drivers: Add some missing crit_exit()s.
resource: Per-CPU hardware resources support, step 3 of many- Add cpuid parameter to bus_set_resource() and bus_set_resource DEVMETHOD; Pass this parameter to resource_list_add()- Obtain interru
resource: Per-CPU hardware resources support, step 3 of many- Add cpuid parameter to bus_set_resource() and bus_set_resource DEVMETHOD; Pass this parameter to resource_list_add()- Obtain interrupt resource's owner CPU, i.e. target CPU, from MachIntrABI and pass it to bus_set_resource(), so that the owner CPU of the interrupt resource could be correctly setup- Rest of types of resources, e.g. IOPORT, MEMORY and DRQ, are shared across CPUs, so their cpuids are set to -1
kernel: Use NULL for DRIVER_MODULE()'s evh & arg (which are pointers).This is just cosmetics for easier reading.
kernel: Remove support for the EISA bus and EISA/VLB devices.Discussed-with-and-approved-by: dillon, aggelos, and others.
kernel - gcc -Os/-O2 warnings pass* This is just a partial pass on the code to start cleaning up gcc warnings at higher optimization levels.
Put 4 more kernel files under -Werror (fix x86_64 warnings).
Sync CAM with FreeBSD using lockmgr locks instead of mutexes.Note: This is mostly a code sync with FreeBSD which improves stabilityin addition to the items listed below. This provides a framework
Sync CAM with FreeBSD using lockmgr locks instead of mutexes.Note: This is mostly a code sync with FreeBSD which improves stabilityin addition to the items listed below. This provides a framework forreleasing the mplock, but for now it's still there.Add an xpt_print function to reduce most of the xpt_print_path/printfpairs. Convert the core code to use it.Initial cut at Basic Domain Validation.Make cam_xpt's pronouncements match camcontrol (Tagged -> Command) Queueing.Pay attention to return value from xpt_bus_register in xpt_init.Add an xpt_rescan function and a thread that will field rescan requests.The purpose of this is to allow a SIM (or other entities) to request a busrescan and have it then fielded in a different (process) context from thecaller.Check the return value from cam_periph_acquire.Drop the periph/sim lock when calling disk_destroy().Drop the topology lock before calling the periph oninvalidate and dtorvectors.For the XPT_SASYNC_CB operation, only decouple the broadcast to the busand device lists instead of decoupling the whole operation. This avoidsproblems with SIMs going away.Split the camisr into per-SIM done queues. This optimizes the locking alittle bit and allows for direct dispatch of the doneq from certaincontexts that would otherwise face recursive locking problems.Zero the CCBs when mallocing them.Only schedule the xpt_finishconfig_task once.Eliminate the use of M_TEMP.Add a helper function for registering async callbacks.Release the bus reference that is acquired when doing a CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl.Zero scsi_readcapacity allocations so we can really tell if there hasbeen data returned.Remove duplicate includes and fix typos.Add a bunch of definitions and structures to support newer drivers.When probing a newly found device, don't automatically assume that thedevice supports retrieving a serial number. Instead, first query thelist of VPD pages it does support, and only query the serial number ifit's supported, else silently move on. This eliminates a lot of noiseduring verbose booting, and will likely eliminate the need for mostNOSERIAL quirks.Reduce diffs from FreeBSD.Obtained-from: FreeBSD
Make CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE default.As previously mentioned, this makes a huge performance difference for oneof my disks, and future work depends on this change.Obtained-from: FreeBSD
CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE fixes.Obtained-from: FreeBSD
Fix numerous spelling mistakes.
Rename printf -> kprintf in sys/ and add some defines where necessary(files which are used in userland, too).
Rename sprintf -> ksprintfRename snprintf -> knsprintfMake allowances for source files that are compiled for both userland andthe kernel.
Do a major clean-up of the BUSDMA architecture. A large number ofessentially machine-independant drivers use the structures and definitionsin machine-dependant directories that are really machine-
Do a major clean-up of the BUSDMA architecture. A large number ofessentially machine-independant drivers use the structures and definitionsin machine-dependant directories that are really machine-independant innature.Split <machine/bus_dma.h> into machine-depdendant and machine-independant partsand make the primary access run through <sys/bus_dma.h>.Remove <machine/bus.h>, <machine/bus_memio.h> and <machine/bus_pio.h>. Theoptimizations related to bus_memio.h and bus_pio.h made a huge mess,introduced machine-specific knowledge into essentially machine-independantdrivers, and required specific #include file orderings to do their job.They may be reintroduced in some other form later on.Move <machine/resource.h> to <sys/bus_resource.h>. The contents of the fileis machine-independant or can be made a superset across many platforms.Make <sys/bus.h> include <sys/bus_dma.h> and <sys/bus_resource.h> andinclude <sys/bus.h> where necessary. Remove all #include's of<machine/resource.h> and <machine/bus.h>. That is, make the BUSDMAinfrastructure integral to I/O-mapped and memory-mapped accesses to devicesand remove a large chunk of machine-specific dependancies from drivers.bus_if.h and device_if.h are now required to be present when using <sys/bus.h>.
Rename malloc->kmalloc, free->kfree, and realloc->krealloc. Pass 1
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